THE OMAHA DAIiiV HlfiK , HATl'KDAy. iNOVWMBICK 7 , U&5. SALT OF THE EARTH State's Saline Lamia to bo Sold Next Thursday. DESCRIPTIONS AND VALUATION. On the Missouri I'nclllo Com menced Klllclcnt Work uf tlio Census llurcau-ritliy Ijoeal matters and City News. [ rllOM TUB IICK'fl I.TKCOI.M 1IIT11EAU.1 A jiorlion of the saline lauds owned by he state of Nebraska will bo sold on the 2th insl. , at public auction from the vest door of the capitol building. This vill bcdono , under an act of the legisla ture paused last winter , entitled "an act a provide for the sale and leasing lands nnd the development of thu saline inter ests of the Mate of Nebraska. " Under this law , which gives Iho board of public lands and building * almost absolute control over the property , $50,000 is appropriated out of the sale of llio lands to\\nrd Iho development of the Ball Interest. The board has thu authority to appraise and sell from lime to time as it may deem proper , certain nominal re strictions being placed over their acts. The lands Were leased last spring to a fyndlcute composed of ( Jcorgo W. lloll'- . nan and-I'M ward T. Mason of Chicago. M. N. Towlo , of Hammond , Illinois , and ( Ircen , a resident of Lincoln. The syndi cate was to develope and improve the property , and the ir > o,0)0 ( ) was to be paid the members. There has been out little. done so far , only it well having be ! ! sunk.and a dyke par tially constructed. Under the contract between the state and syndicate , the lat ter agreed to pay ; is a royalty one cent on every seventy pounds of'the salt munu- frcturcd. The state will bear the ex pense of the. vorkiip to date , nnd it i.s presumed to i.for this purpose that the present sale will take place. Thu policy of the syndicate thus far Bc.cms so have been to procrastinate and 8x things us advantageously as possible for the members. Messrs. Hoffman , Mason and Tov'le were here n day or two ago , and during a consulta tion with the board of public lands made t proposition to put in a plant costing $ ! i)0)00 ) , ( ) , but under T.'hut conditions Iras not yet been divulged. Cree.n has been here all the lime superintending the work at tlio well and s.all basins. Some time since the board appointed three appraisers , George 1' . Tucker , S C. Chase and Itarlholomow Cox , to put a value upon the laud designated to bo sold , and they have completed their la bors. I'orthe benelit of the -persons who may desire to bid on the lands , the list of which comprises 14,000 acres , it will bo given. The , parcels all have and will all be. offered $50,000 is rcnlixcd : There is a speculation in these lands for the reason that they are appraised low and will some day prove valuable . In more ways than as a simple salt in vestment , lluyers from all over the stall sho'uld attend the sale. It is suspected that over all this mattci hovers a spirit akin to that in Tom Ken nurd's saline epoch. It seems to rise a > of old from the basins , and all about an the ghosts of former legislators inhalinjj the briny savornndimagining tiiegoldeii reward which never came to them. Am yet during their day they assured theii trusting coiihlituimts : 'Hint they were the worthiest , The truest mid the fulthlulest , The { HMitlcataml meekest ol' men That hoc im earth weiu found. Peace bo to their ashes , und may tlu coming sain of Nebraska's Milinu him ! , prove more honest and better than ain former proposed disposition of then would lead the people to believe hai been Intended. riir ito.M ) COMINO. The Missouri 1'acitiu will conio to Lin coin and work to that end comniencci yesterday. All the cold chills , all tin goose Jlesh which has crept up the 'hack of J. U , Webster and Tom Kcnmird lum vanisiied like thu deer before a monunj sun , and since the ยง 10,0JO guaranty bom bus been raised their cipianinity has beei restored und the sell satisfied smile which usually rests upon their honea countonenanees have returned mid the. once more beam upon their friemU am enemies with thu samu satisfaction the , did after thu $00,000 bonds laid bcui voted. 1' . J. Nichols , who will have charge o tlio construction of the branch from Avi cu to Lincoln was met by the HIK : repot teron the street yesterday and ques turned. "Yes , " said Mr. Nichols , " mioss wo will commence right away t Uix up our yards and depot grounds i his city. 1 will superintend the. em 'ruction and thu line will bo built a i tin possible.1' The iron n.id tie | ch dad mythically been ordure thu other day when it wa ncci-ssary to raise mor for the company i and wilt bo us ml iid \ > us tli original Intention of the company to do before It put the thumb screws of extor tion upon the residents of this city. As the maUcr stands Mr. ( . 'kirk , in Omaha , i.s happy , Mc rs. Kennard and \\'eb. ter arc happy , and the only sufferers will bo the gentlemen who will eventually have to foot all llin bills that n , the tax payers of the city. riir tixsfs : i' I&M. The claim of the Mate of Nebraska against the general government on ac count of tlie state ccn iii taken this sum mer , amounting to $3I.7. > .I' ! . was paid into the state treasury . \eMi-rdny. The stale has been veiv fortunate in her cen sus matters. Many of the states that took a census this year under the provisions of an act of congress providing for the partial payment of tun census failed to comply with the requirement ? by not being able to make complete re turns in Washington at the specitied time , namely September 1. Some states which sent in returns wf re afterwards ruled out and not accepted on account of not being complete. Dakota and Colorado rado were given credit to balance old claims found in the interior department , Nebraska is - thoonh stain that secured the full claim in c'n-h. This relleets credit not only to the state but ale upon the good management of the census work , there being 000 enumeration dis tricts in the state , " all of which hud to be completed , certilied copies of each made out in full , and deposited in Washington \\ltliin hixly days. The. compilation of farms and farm values arc now being rapidly carried forward in Superinten dent Lane's office , and will soon be ready for the public.A . A IJAJtr. DlSNKIt. Some ten days ago II. It. Dnrfee , Ksq. , and several other gentlemen of this city went to ( Jothenburg , Neb. , on a goose hunt. Thuv arrived home day before yesterday loaded down to the guards with game of all descriptions. A levee was neld at a store on ( ) street after their return , and geese were distributed to all comers with a liberal hand. Mr. Durfee invited a few friends to a goose dinner at Liudsey's restaurant , and the manner in Wiiieh that popular caterer served the game called forth the loudest praise from those who sat around the board. Mr. Durfee dispensed his hos pitality in his usual happy manner , and a merrier or better satisfied group of young men never sat down to a liberal spread. Mr. Durfee intends to take a contract for supplying Lincoln with game next sea son , and the 200 geese , innumeralile ducks , snipe , quail and other game he shot will bear out any declaration be may make in this regard. ciiAi'is's rrsr.KAi. . Quite a large delegation of citizens went to ( irecuwood yesterday to attend tins funeral of W. V. Chapin , who died at Grand Island Wednesday last , Chapin was n man of more than ordinary merit in curtain directions , and besides having been the lirst mayor of Lincoln and a prominent candidate for governor against rurnas , played u considerable part in the removal of the capitol from Omaha to Lincoln. It was he who as speaker of the house , ruled with an iron hand , and had a Colt's navy pistol at cither hand to see that his interpretation of parlia mentary usages were carried out. They were carried out , and it is aid that only Chapin's firmness did the work. ISesido the delegation from Lincoln there was a small attendance at the funeral , and the remains wen- laid at rest by : i sorrowing ami respectful gathering. OITV .1OTS. The secretary of state has commenced receiving the election returns from the various counties on state olli- eers. Only live counties have reported thus far , however. Met Huwlcy. son of W. C. Ilawley , fell and broke his leg night before hist at the corner of Fourteenth and J streets , lie was riding a horse and as it struck the crossing it fell , Air. Ilawley being caught under the animal's side. Miss Ethel Howe , a popular young lady artist of this city , was yesterday made the recipient of a purse ol1 -1 ? 1 Id as a testimonial of regard from a number of prominent gentlemen. Some strictures having been passed upon those gentlemen composing the ap praisement committee for the hind on Eighth and Ninth streets for the Missouri 1'aeilic , they answer in a card to the local papers denying any and all neglect of duty or other dereliction. The gentle men are right ami they are known lo be honorable men in every respect. The play at the opera house night be fore last was .suspended for want of pat ronage , only forty-three people being present. The item in yesterday's ' HKK to the ef fect that the Northwestern would not build to Lincoln appears to be wrong. A report was current upon the street Thursday that the road bad withdrawn its proposition , but it appears to have been started by the Missouri i'acilic people and others interested in , diverting the Northwestern from this place. A telegram received from I * . L. I lull , at Omaha , yesterday afternoon stales thai the road will commence building as soon as the 5 )0,000 bonds are voted. McKcnna , the billiard expert , is iu the city and will probably give an exhibition to lovers of the game before he leaves. Albert Canlield. Esq. , formerly a well known resident of Lincoln , and who has been in the city for the past two weeks on business , left this week for his now home in Newton , New Jersey. Mr , Can- ticld says it i.s more than likely that he will again remove to Nebraska , for onci in the Htat it is hard to live in any other locality. The Union Elevator company of Omalin yesterday filed amended articles of In. corporation with the secretary pf state , The only change apparent is an increase of capital stock of500 to cover Inv provcments. The capital was $132,500 , and now is sfii. : " > ,000. Thu articles arc signed by I * . C. Himohaugh , Nathan Mcrrium , T. L. Kimball and Leavill ISurnh'aiu. STATE AWMVAI.3. Arthur Johnson , H. C , Cheney , Omaha D. W. Patrick and wife , Ulysses ; W. 11 Williams. Ord ; U. W. Sabin , Hcatnco Charles K. Hewitt and wife , David City E. D. Webster , Stratton. Now Structures. Henry Voss has just returned fron Waterloo and Klkhorn , where he Inn completed the erection of two line frann school houses , costing * fl,000 each which have been formally occupied bj ; the county. Ho lias also linislieil a largo ice housi and warehouse for Met/ , the brewer , it Lincoln. EXTRACT ! MOST PERFECT MADE Pur * * t nd strongest Nature ! Frolt Flavors. Vcnllla. l nion. Orange. Almond. How. etc. , flaroras delicately and naturally as Hie fruit. PRICE DAKINO POWDER CO , , CHICAGO , * T. ix > ins. UIONG THE SOCIETY PEOPLE Events of the Wctk iu tlui Oity's Social Circles. . Uillllniit I'aMloM anil I'lcusoiit Onlli * ei Inns .Notes AlMiuitltc * leo- ple Tim lljinc- nonictcr. Last night Mrs. J. C. Cowiuenterluinod a select number of her friends ul lier rooms in the 1'axton hotel , at 0 o'clock tea and evening card party. The affair was given in honor of Senator and Mrs4 Mundoi'son. Among the ts present were : Senator nnd Mrs. Munderann , Mr.s. Urowu , Judge' and Mrs. Savage , Mrs. Dmiily , Mr. and Mrs. Rouniw , Mr. and Mrs. 1'richott , Mr. and Mrs. llcnnolt , Itobcrt Patrick , Mr.s. J. V. H. Patrick , lcn. ! und Mr.s. Dandy , Mr. and Mrs. Vales. The Apollo social club inaugurated Its series of parties Thursday evening tit Lightguurd hull. There were about thirty couples present , who enjoyed a well ar ranged programme of twenty numbers lethe music of lliu Musical Union orches tra. The other parlies of the season are. arranged for thcfolhmingdutcs : Novem ber W > , December 1(1 ( , January l > , January 37. and February ' 'I. The executive com millee of the club is composed of C. H. T. Uiepen. W. J. Wan ! . J. A. Booth , ( tcorgc J. Stern.-ilorfl' T. K. Jones , A. J. Eaton , R. K. Fry , FH. . Koesters , W. Skctehley , 11. J. Fuller , L. K. Mooney and O. P. Burnett. At the Kouut/e Memorial Lutheran church Thursday evening Kev. J. S. Detwoiler delivered a lecture on "Going in Debt. " In spite of inclemency of the weather a good audience was present , Mr. ( f. K. Mayer , organist , and Mrs. 1' . J. Clark , soprano , rendered .some excellent musical selections which added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. A very pleasant , card party tit which select friends were invited was given by Mrs. S. M. Metealf at her rooms in the Paxton hotel Thtir day night. Mrs. M. Kuxbaum and her daughter , Mrs. D. llaslaeher , of Chicago , have arrived , visiting their daughter and sis ter , Mrs. A. Heller , at No. iai'i.St , Mary's avenue. Mr. P. II. Dotiel , the popular ticket agent of the Burlington , has gone on a short visit to Illinois , where. Mrs. Dcuol has been spending a couple of weeks. He will visit Chicago before his return. The society of the ( ioldcu Fleece of the St. Mary's Avenue ( 'ongrcgatiomil church held its lirst meeting of the .season at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Jurvis , US South Twentieth street. A delightful programme was rendered. The third meeting of the Unity Literary club was held hist evening at Unity church. The e.xerci.ses for the evening consisted of an essay on "Buckle , " by Mr. Curtis ; a recitation by Mr. J. If. Shrove ; an essay on "Tlio'Inlluoncc of the Moslem on the Development of Europe , " and a conversation on "The Influence of Clunato on Man , " led by W. E. Copcbind. The exercises were inter spersed with music. W. B. Wood , of the Union Pacific rail way , has returned from bis vi-it in the east. east.The The C iloniznlion society of the Knights of Labor gave one of the pleasautest balls that has oecurcd so far this season , at ( iermuuia hall , Monday night. The at tendance was very large , and tin ; society will net a handsome little sum from its venture in the social line. Mr. John N.Vc tbirg returned this week from the cast .in company with Mrs. W. His marriage was a complete sur prise to most of his friends. The Misses Margaret Boyd and P. . S. Jossolyii have gone to Cialesburg , III. , to pay a visit to old friends and familiar scenes at Kuo.x college. Mrs. W. H. Mackcn/.ie nnd sifter have returned from an extended trip to Can ada. Senator Charles ! ' . Mande.rson has re turned to the city , after an extended trip westward. Miss Elian DeLnnd has returned from a three mouths' trip to St. Louis. George P. Bcmis is home after a pro tracted western and southern trip. The event in Omaha society circles the past week was thu reception , given on Thursday evening by Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Cplpet/.er at their residence on Twenty-fifth ami Douglas st'eets. Some four hundred invitations had been issued , but owing to the disagreeable weather , the number of gue'ts was limited to about ! iH ( ) . The elegant and spacious mansion was lighted and decorated from the first floor to the billiard rooms in the third story and presented a bril liant appearance. The guests com menced arriving about S o'clock , and by ! i o'clock most of them had greeted the host ami hostess. A supper served later in the. evening , : infl dancing which was kept up until nearly midnight , were features of an entertainment which will Ion" bo remembered by those present. 'Hie following is the Excelsior's list of those present : Dr. and Mrs. < 'oilman. Mrs. Bradford and Mis Iluirus , Mr , and Mrs. Huutoon.Mr.andMrs. " ( ! . F.Mayer , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray , Col. and Mrs. Henry , Miss Henry , Mr. Berlin , Mrs. and Miss'Lekc , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kecd and M ss Heed , Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Congdon. miss Congdon , Mrs. Congdon , Con. and Mrs. Dandy , Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. AdolpliMeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Biirnliam , MissTompkins.Mr. Remington Mr. snd Mr.s. P , E. Her , Mrs. Woodman , Mrs. Woolworth , Mrs. and Miss Council , Mr. and Mrs. MoWhorter , Mr. and Mrs. Cornish , Mr.s. Metealf , Mr. Cornish , Mayor and Mr.s. Boyd. Mr. and Mr.s. Pritehctt , Dr. and Mrs. Mercer , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simpson , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Brunner. Mrs. C.ile , Mrs. and MissTnft , Mr. ami Mrs. Dickey and Miss Dickey , Mr. Lylc Dickey , ( ien. and Mrs. Cowin , Miss Duudy , Mr. A. L. Patrick , Mr.s. E. 8. Dumly , jr. , Mr. tJ. S. Coilins , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns , Rev. and Mrs. Slier- rill , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estabrook , Dr. and Mr . Sprairuc , Mr. and Mrs. Babcock , Mr. and Mrs. Diets ; , llev. and Mrs. Scott , Mr. and Mrs. Carter , Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander , Mr. and Mrs. Pritehott und Miss llan.scom , Mr. and Mrs. Himcbaiigh , Mr , and Mrs. Mcrriam. Mrs. Hobble , Mrs , and Miss Miller. Mr. and Mr.s. Richanl Hall , Mr. and Mrs. Baiigs , Judge and Mrs. Webster , Mr. and Airs. Xabriskic , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen , Mr. Charles Hamilton , Messrs. W. and F. Hamilton , Mr. Northrup. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morse , Mr. and Mr * ! T. M. Orr , Mr. and Mrs. II T. Clarke and Miss Clarke , Mr. J. Clarke , Mr. mid Mrs. Squires. Mr. and Mrs. ( ! il bert. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Swobe , Mr. and Mrs II. T. Smith , Dr. and Mrs. Deni e. Mrs Collyer and Miss ( Irani , Mr. ami Mrs , J J. Burns , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryant. Till' IYMEN ! < mjyrii : { . The bunds of thu btrong instrumon' ' which solves the matrimonial problem * of the present are once more moving Quivering nervously over the dial , thej at length stop in trout of two names One is that of a clerk in the "Iron Bank , ' while the other is that of : i young hid } on upporDavcuportstrcrt. ISoth name : are distinctly outlined { and thv datu ol the matrimonial climax is also quite dis tinctly noticeable , from which it is to hi seen that January next i.s to be tin happy month. Again tha index hnml' ' change their position and tcl affection's tale anevv. This turn tin names which uro indicated arc these o tv youiiij man in the reul estate bi on Fifiucnth S.MWind : .1 vomiif lady whose parents n lib , * i.-ar f'apitnl ' hill. This case , it woii'd anpenr from u itins ? ck.soly the actions of ih. ' instrument. ( * in atal ' bmlf < > "lnjj.i Ui . ' * , upon uuoor taint } . The lettering of 'the name" Is but faintly illumined , while no tlatos are visible. ilmvinr'r , the hjmenometer will watch the caic closely and make report thereon so soonas developments will warrant. SNOW IN THU WI-JST. How the Itcniilll'ui Iu Us Kli" i He- scent Is riliuVkiiiK Travel. The folhtiving , important dispatches' , narrating heavy snow falls were re ceived at Union 1'aeilic headquarters yesterday morning : North Pintle A heavy snow storm , .which began at sunrise , is in progress , his the lirst snow of the season , and surprising from it heavineM. Four inches have already fallen , and the fall continues. A few hours nmre will blockade travel. The tempijr.-Uurc is at about thirty degrees. O'Fallnn'x Statioit-sTlii ! snow is driv ing hard and fast here. pgultuhi- terrible MIOW storm set iu this morning , and it is now driving deep and hard. Tlie second section of trcight train No. 'Jl is blockaded in u gor'rc ' two miles east of this city , and oitn move neither way Snow plows are at once needed. About fourteen inches of snow has already fallen , nnd the fa'I ' continue tinue- ! . Demer Junetionhea > y snow is falling here , and if continued longer will blockade travel. Cheyenne.-A hard snow is falling here and at Luramio. The snow is drift ing badly on the Luramie hill and unless Ihe fall stops soon a blockade will inevit ably re-nit. ' 1 he.se telegrams would indicate that a heavy Miowlall is in progress between North Platte and Cheyenne ami that a few hours more will witness serious im pediment of railway tratlic. Kal Cattle Inhibition. Many Omaha cattle men arc interested in and expect to attend the eighth annual American fat stock ami dairy show which is to be held by the. Illinois state board of agriculture at the exposition building in Chicago November 10 to 1 ! ) . The ex hibition has for its object the encourage ment of the mo.it economical production of the best quality of meat for consump tion. The general character of the show is the same as that of the great Smilhticld show of London , England , that has been so popular for nearly 100 years. The largo premiums ottered and the emula tion among breeders ami feeders attracts iu large numbers each succeeding year to the American fat stock and dairy show the choicest specimens of the various breeds of meat producing animals to be found on either continent. Not the least of the attractions at the forthcoming show will be the large exhibitions from all portions of tne country of butter , cheese , duiry cattle and the utensils used in the manufacture of dairy products. Over three tons (0,030 ( pounds ) of milk will be used eaeh day of the show in the manufacture of Irtitter and cheese iu the exposition building , am the public will have a grand opportunity of seeing the most approved appliances and mcth ( > ils in use among Iho most successful dairy men of the country , ( iovcrnor Oglesb'y and Mayor Harrison will bo present on Tuesday evening , November 10 and ad dress the visitors. "XViiiiti To Ito Free. Proceedings for divorce were com menced in the .district court yesterday bv Mrs. Mary E. Arudt , through her at torney , against , her husband , August Arndt. The petition in the case recites Unit the plaintiff had been treated most cruelly by her husband shortly after their marriage , beingfrequentlypounded and threatened with death. Finally ho deserted her and has left her without any provision for her support. These grounds , the plaintiff thinks , arc sufficient on which to base hopes of the granting of an absolute divorce. SUMMKit COMPLAINT cured and im mediately relieved by Dri'i'v's I'uun MAJ.T WHISKEY , ? l.'ir > per bottle , sold by Druj&lstti and ( iioecrs. Hciirchiux for Tools. S. L. Wonnich , u. carpenter , swore out a search warrant yesterday afternoon for the purpose of recovering sonic tools which were stolen from him the night before. Ho was sure that one of two parties had taken the tools , and he was desirous of searching the houses of both at the same time. Judge Stenberg con cluded to issue only one , and if that proves unsuccessful to issue the second. The warrant will be served this morn ing. Civil Cases. The.case of Kimball & Co. vs. the city of Omaha is still on trial before Judge Wukcley. The jury in the case of Peabodv vs. the city of Omaha came in yesterday and reported disagreement. "No Phj-hle , Sir , In Mine ! " A good story comes from a boys' board ing school in "Jersey. " The diet was monotonous and constipating , and the learned principal decided to introduce some old-style physio in thy applo-snuce , and await the happy results. One bright lad , the smartest in school , discovered the secret mine in his sauce , and pushing back Ins pl.itc , bhoutcd to tin ; pedagogue. "No physio , s'u , in iiiinn. Aly dad told mo to use nulhhi1 but Dr. Piurce's 'Pleas ant Purgative Pellets'and thcy-nredoing their duty like acharin1 ! They are anti- bilious , and purely vegetable. A Jury Drawn. Stenberg drew a jury yesterday to try the ease * of Huns Young , who is Alartin Dunham. 'The case will bo tried on the l tli. : ' i There arc many cheap cosmetics oiler- cd for bale , which claim to contain noth ing injurious to tint skill. This is all bonb , all , or very nearly all-are compounded from the most deleterious and poisonous drugs in the matcria inedica. They de stroy the skin , making ( he consumer pre maturely wilherei ( aiil ( old , ,1. A. 1 o/- v.ciin guarantees his ediiiiilcxjon powder entirely frco from'-al)1 ' ) injurious matter , ami will gladly pay $500 to and practi cal chemist who can llrnl upon analysis the slightest trace of white lead or arse nic. Use none oilier and you will never regret. Price fiU cents and $1.00 pel box. Sold by all druggists and perfum ers. The .Small Iloy'u Wulo Trlolc. Detroit Free Press : A boy on Higli street , west , placed a big apple on tin front steps and walked across the streul to SLM ) who would tilled it. A gi'iitlenini who had observed the action .said : "Vim shouldn't do that , my son. Semi poor boy may bittemnted | to steal ! " "That's what I'm ( foiling for , sir. I've hollowed out thu inside and lille it will mustard. " Charles A. Roberts of East Wilson , N Y. , hud thirteoii'scrofulous ulcers on his face and neck. Hood'sSur.iaparillii curtu tli urn. run \ irnutiNAiiY at KOIION. A New Ontt-K Created liy the City Council. ' 1 lie nppoinini'-nl l > y AIa > or Hi\vd of : -iiy vitcriuuri surgeon bn- < caused some inquiry as to tlu > duties of the ofllcm * . The ordinance creut is provides that it shall be the t duly of the city veterinary urgcon , to investigate any and oilcakes of conlagous and infectious diseases among horn's , cattle , and other domestic ani mals within the city of Omaha , wl.lch may coma under his notice. For this purpose he shall visil t once any place within the city of Omalm. where uuy uch contagious or infectious disease of domestic animals may be known or re ported to exist and make a full , careful examination of all animaN supposed to be diseased , and prescribe the necessary care and remedies , and direct the sani tary measures neee < ary to prevent the spread thereof , and as otti'n a * may lie neeosury , and at least every six mouths make a lull report of his olh'eial actto the council. The ordinance further provides that it shall be the duty of the veterinary sur geon to inspect and examine any animal brought into the city to be slaughtered. widen he may have 'reason to belie ve is dis ( > nsi < ( l or otherwise unlit for food. Up on deciding that any such carcass is dis eased , ho shall so inform the person hav ing charge of the same , or offering the same for .sale , and instruct him not to oiler it for wile under penalty of the law. H shall furthermore be his duly upon discovering any domc.'itic animal or ani mals having any contagious or infec tious disease of a serious nature , or which may be liable to spread , to at once notify the -tnte veterinarian. The city veternariau surgeon is re quired to give n bond in the sum of $1,000 for the faithful performance of his duties , and he will receive a salary at the rate of $ l. > 0por year. The ordinance in another section p.'o- vides that , any person wlu < hluill hinder the velcrinah .surgeon iu his duty of disposing of any di.soased c ireass shall upon conviction be. lined in any sum not less tlnni $10 or more than The IJiM''i Criticism of lm l IVi'liirmaiu'i : . Ahuhimo Modjeska gave a tire.som.- performance in ISoyd'.s opera house last evening. Adricnne Leeoiivreur may be good in itself , but Modjeska docs not know how to act it. Altogether the play is sickening. Omaha lias recently heard a great deal of Aldme. Alodjeska's "Roaliml , " but for some strange. reason we wore not favored with it. No one , nftorsei'ing Alodjeska's "Adrienne , " cares to see her again , and not many will see her to-night. It may be that we don't appreciate "Adrienne , " but after reading the his tory of the great courte/.an , no one. wants any more of any semi-Polish broken tongue upon that beautiful sub ject. ject.No one. in Omaha wants to sec "Adri enne" again , for goodness sake ! A Foreign Fire Fighter. J. M. Knott , chief engineer of the Honolulu , Sandwich Islands , tire depart ment , was a visitor in Omaha yesterday , ho having relatives residing in this city. During the day Air. Knotl visited and in spected the houses and apparatus of thu Omaha department. When asked in re gard to the appliances in use in his homo department for extinguishing tires , Air. Knott stated that they were the same _ as those in use in this country , and his dc- partmr-nt was its efficient as any in America. Mr. Knott is a native ot this country , but has been 1:1 : the Sandwich Islands for twenty-three years. He has iust returned from attending the New York state firemen's convention at Syra cuse , and is now on his way home. He left last evening on t lie Denver for the west. A meeting " of the republican central committee will be held this after noon in the office of K. W. Simcral. chair man. The Alusical Union orchestra are plan ing to give a grand concert and ball on December , for the purpose of buying instruments for the organi/.ation. The music will be rendered by tifty perform ers , and will be of the highest order. A man named Westtiold , a few weeks ago , deposited in the Stock Growers' bank in this city $1,000 and took a letter of credit. At Omaha , shortly afterward , he cashed the letter of credit and wont on to Indianapolis , where ho forged another letter of credit which was cashed by a national bank there. Yesterday the letter was scut here for collection and was pronounced a forgery , and the Indianapolis bank is out ? 1,000. Chey enne Leader. Pcivoniil A. J. Weaver , of Falls City , is at the Alillard. W. Al. Vastein , of Hastings , is at the Paxton. E. W. Terry , of Nebraska. City , ia at the Alillard. George S. Wcdgewood , of Lincoln , is quartered at the Alillard. J. R. Gordon , of Central City , Nob. , is registered at the Paxtou. F. Chandler anil wife , of Bancroft , Neb. , arc guests at the Alillard. Archie AJackon/ie , of New York , agent for "The Tigers , " is at the Alillard. I. S. C. Weeks and T. E. Culvert , of Lincoln , art ; stopping at the Paxton. F. Faulkner and 11. C. Wright and daughter , of Schuyler , are at the Paxton. II. J. Leo and daughter and Mrs. Clara I. Henry , of Fremont , are guests at the Paxton. Dr. J. Gorth , of Lincoln , state veter inarian , accompanied by his wife , is ut the Paxiou. TTlien Jlifoy "a sick , R T lur Cantor ! * , When ilie ma Child , film cried fur Coitorl * . WLtn nlio Uecimo Mi9 , she cliiug to ( Jsstorlt , When lliokulCUlldreu , iU S T them UtutorU , Hoiil The following transfers wore tiled Nov. f > , with Hie county clerk , and reported for the BUU by Atnc.s' Heal KsUUu Agency : Nathaniel K , Knlrbankand wife and others to N K Kulrlntnlt. to Co. , lots 1 and H. block IU L'icdil Fancier add Onudm , w d--I.MXK.v ) , ! ; umjs M Uoss ( bln lc ) to .Incob liaty , part of hit 7 , block ! " > , liuiiiumiiuiit .Atisoc'hitiuu aihl Omaha , w U ST.'A ( iuo II UOKP < and wife and others to ! runU F lloubcn itnil wile , lot 1- , block > , Uiauhti View , u (1-SI.1-J7. ( Samuel I ) Mercer and wife to John Kpene- ( or , lots 0 mid ID , blouk 111 , Walnut Hill , Uiua- bii , wU-5tu < X > . Diivid Tuiney and wife to Charles F , Sehnuler , SO acres or e l { of en jf see 16 , 10,11 , Douglas ronui ) , w d ' 'liM , David N. Miller to U'llhehnliui Hauumiin , no cur of lilk U , liuwery Hill , Uniahu , Sheritf' deed 53,475. Kvert V. Smith , atlair. to John A , part of H\V 'j ; see : n , to , ill , las c oiintv , w d S'i. . . .lohu Kit ward Mu ; li and rithrrs toVni. . A , Finncv. lot'Jblk r , Marsh's udd to Uinalia , KMtcr. ' ilecdi'M. . ( Jhalc..i ; L. Tudd uudife to Ann liurlbcrt , Inl s. Austin & \VHiuus' ; : mid , Oiun'in. \ \ d- . Aita ! tiN Koant7c nndiio to lle.nunn Wi'kei. : ' lot l.blovk ! < . Kouiit/o' . lib mid , d S" > 7 , ' > . iiivrriciT LIST. l.i t of letters remaining uncalled for at the pnstofllec for the week ending No vember 7 , I1' ? , ' ) : IJiNTI.niKX'S : t.t T. I ) Anmmlrn L Arnold 1C Andi'isuii K W Austin A An.-in A Austin A H AutloUUS.I ! 1 Aicuihn M Aultcriiiaii 11 A Men. I AUlMiii .J L Allen J U AiiiiliUs U Hales .1 Hecl-cU J Hl'ilCff W .1 llnu'hnnn ,1 iiartiow1 : p llulllii IOT Jioiiuell W II Uiiimiou ,1 U Hiltliin J W Helton A HaUcr (1 ( Ita.-on . K II KHbcook M I. llrawncr H Hover J H.U'lniiiin M Heck C Uorinliis C lioud C A Hi'ctelier t ? 3 HmlsjorV \ 0 Itruk U Hrei'don ' i > UoiwcrOC ! JUixxersT.I Caincion W H Clark \V If Crane W il Collins \V F I'aiy F ( 'iirriu J J CtawierdJ M Cat tin W Con ley P Colon P CookCd ciiainlKTlalti U t'obuin U Cour 1 1 fheriyfi H I'haptunn M H C Clwiiv K V 'le\e P 3 CUnieii P Civcdou O Couni.sh 1) F. CiirtiT'l'J D.iley.l I' Duffy J H Oevde P S Dcvaiiey T Uiiiniluie K W Dimes .1 Derail U Dtwlor A J Dill t ; Jav C Deiisniore C D.xer V U DICM'll II ) ) unwoody U \sonT ) 11 Dotcntlve Agency Dlllau .1 T nay T.I KnUIn * J Kversou J Karpt ! A Kdscson 0 Kii.siiiu W l-i x T S Flick i : 1)P IVi'-htimiu ' A P Y Mark I. lileeuland ,1 ( ! riblw KL ( iciitix S L U r.niluiui H U Catli ; U Goiiild II U Cold It. ) ( ii-iines M l > tioed A ( .iliMiin W M ( iaireltV ( ipaiy T itrlmui T llaley.M UealtotF Ilehucri ! Holder C A IteiUyt' H llutehbisoii S IIoSek ( ) P MatchK M Hempel F IlieksTW Howard lf A lluutlliKtnu K Havlcvel Hanson 'IM Held T llovt SM Jlolui N HailieUl A Iloiiuu , ) ,1 inn. ) \V Hill J VM" Ihililday .1 .1 It ayes AC llaib-rsr WK Ihm'ebrlcs C Inviu H fi .lohnsou K .lustiee G .liinkiusJ ,1(11103 1C J Jansoii K .lohnson N P .loluison A I ) .lonct A Jtidkins A.M-3 Johnson X Kelly P Koiilh J K.i-hI U Kot7.iuhum F Kiihu M Kium W Kmcher M Kimball J F 'J Kube.sh.l L KinsV ICeiiiiinel ,1 Kelley J J Liebtv ( i 11 Lain K E Leuue ! Leech M J.idilleM K Leik T Lniuiiaitl J Lciler.l A Mancheste \V Mausiield \ D VIt AleCliue\V J It McCiuie A McDormutt P McCarthy J L McDonald . ) Miller. IV I Master. ) Miiiitiiuest O iMitfliull Ci II MeMilleii T IJ ilyers.C * MulaiiilerU Moody F 0 Morpctli P Mattley .1 Mi'tJahan P Marshall N T Miller L II MoFarlnnd P S Maxwell S Myers .S Murray T II . .MyKatlV Myers WH Mtikler O A Men-ill O Norrls IJ K fia W Nirk P Jsorihll.l Overtoil I L 3 Overman IV O'Uurron P Owens S O'HrienT O'Dimahoc I'lleoter A 1'olk A Purdey I' 1'oynty 0 C I'uuu'le .1 E 1'eter.iun .1 IMlklnUin .1 L I'aim i : A l'i < : ket K IVtersou 1' Powelson P Perkins J U Pollard K D QuiiilHii liosskntiottU Jtulligan lo\v ( J Itevnolds li ISeady (5 ( llutliuiford J KichardsuuQ Iteelsky C " Jlujrcrs "A T Ito/zel ICO Kelllcy .1 KeedV P.usb S It lt\ii ) M KitehleS 3 Kcduiiin TV ItiWM P Stevens J Simpson T 0 Hveiistiu C A Scliueidcr C Stivers 0 Hweenei C Sijjal'itts CJ Sheckler ,1V 'iimht L Spallord.l It Sullivan P H Stnibfl K 15 Sjaiitell A I' StrijmWH KpriiiKiUe Shun nun \V J Simmons O U Turner J TillosJ Toll \V Tlioiua : ! ! , M Tolbon Taylor - -J tlpliam F W Van Ness WV Vlnton H H \Voods J K 'A Wilier A I ) Warner 0 White U T Wlllard C C Whit ford 0 B Wheeler k HnfUngtonVentwuith / 0 AViiians T Whitman K Wltniil O A WhillB/J \ AVilliHius.f Wood \V E WlnthalM Woodraf L Williams I ) F \Vayna D (3 Warabori ; O Youni ? KM Vateii E LAR1KS' LIST. Alexander I > Alter Mrs J F Andrews Mrs R Abundroth MM A Hethciti Miss E Hcin Mrs A liillii ! : [ | ( ? .MIS S A ilurn MSM | S lii'KS ) Miss E Jiiiruhum Miss J 15tirKCt M E Biililtt Mm N lirurih : .MliS L Jtoardmaii MIS A Drown Mr ; A } trown Mrs 1) Hi own MISSI Hloom Miss M Clark MIS M N Creekbiium Miss A Calkinsilss I Collins Miss 1 1 E Culcr MKS ! J Caliaher Mrs M ( Jliirk A It C'litrk ,1 ( /'uuieraU ( 'l'llclllit'ld Mrs M Cot-k Mt'i.sS Carlson Mi.s.i t Dinvell Miss J Dox'oie MfH K Dnllin MltciL J.ihl Miss 1C JCihvanls Kbersold Miss 3 Ivbeiihales Kii'au ( Mi.is M FJfiiilntc K Folk Miss L Franklbi It Foster Miss N Fadaia MISM FuMer Mlas 0 Fnmyu Mrs < iit'Ker M GrlDllliSMisriM Cation MIR C H ( ilolf Mi S M Hanson Mrs L Jljrlmsliom A llniiklns I liiKikcr M Haydi'ii E Hall H M Harmful O llimbern Mrs K PIl'IVI ! MI'hE Peterson K S Peterson Mrs > i 1'euiolds Mrs II ltilcy.Mrs.1 lliiseri.MlK.sltK Ityan Mrs K Kead MM M H Smith Miss N Sweeney Krs B Sayles MIX L B-3 K > pliers Mrs H Stiukel Miss It .Sievenii Mrs II Siud : rttc n Miss 1 .Smith Mrs S Slater Mrs 6 u Tyler Mrs Waters -Mrs F Wells Miss I ) Walker Mrs I- ' WovdriKht Ml.ss A 3 Wa < " .en Miss M Wamlall Mrs II Wiusloxv Mis-i 1C Williiim-i Mi.-i : M Winter Miss Lit Wetiuoie Mrs F 0 Youmr Miss A Vecins MIS D 0 YIIIIIU ; Mrs J FOURTH-CLASS MATTniJ. Airs E B Ellia K W McCorinlck C. K. Coi.'TANT , Postmaster. Post olllce changea in Nebraska during the week ending October ! t | , lys. ) , fur- nihhed by Win. Van Vleck , of the poit oliluc department. Crane , Loup county , Mor The Great Invention , For EASY WASHING , IN HARD OR SOFT. HOT OR COLO WATER. H Wioiil Harm In FM tltttt or IIAXHS , No family , rtoli or IHW. Mioiitd tx < n-lilimit.tu SolrtlinlHJnvm , but tirtrnrcQt Mlotlnl- tM4ona. JV/.MJ ; J.f.vi ; is mnnutucturutt only tiy JAMES PYUE. NEW YORK ; can Crnno ; lenoninr Sheridan county. Dar win ,1. Chirk. PlKsl'MAMlMIS Al'I'OIXlKtl Ulooks. lloW- ml county , Wlllhuii I ) . Hawks ; CheMor , HiHiiiuriuinty , l\er ( "hiistcnsen ; Coleihl e , Ceilur county , .Samuel Wlmleiii : Davenport , Tliujcr county. Jncub C. Mo\\e ; Dawson , lih'luud.seu eiiuuly , Michael U. liyiin ; Kaule , Oass county , Joseph llhtudianl : Kluht Mile i.iove , Cass county , Samuel Miller ; ( mifton , Fillnioie Ciunt.T. . . F. Combs ; Husking , . Wnjnc countyI. W. Powell ; MailliiHlmrg , Iiixon county , John 1' . .Seludtz : Meek , Cios- per eonnly. A. U. Da > : Netiovlllr , Plntto cdiuity. Tlieodnni Brncircr ; Onl. Vnllwy eeimly , .1 , U. Faithatiks ; Kninoiul , I.MIICHS- ter county , Albert V. Johnson : iscillmcr , Doilu'e eounty , Jesse A. Mason ; TuilaiV Cieek. l.'illuiore eouutv , Peterl.cehci ; Wood , bin n , Platte numty. Miss Rosa Tschtiilcn. Post olllee changes in Iowa during thu Week ending October HI , ISM : Dis i nnliiislcn , Knunct county. PosTMt.srcus Ai'i'oixrrn.Ailalr , Aduir ( % > . . Miehael l.yueh ; Caintitlilse , Slorv ( u , .liuoes It. ( liven ; Cai.-on , Poltawatlnuulo. , Win. 11. dial ! ' ; Case ) , ( iulhiie Co. , S. P. Tlinuipsiui , Sr. : t'oitwa , Tiivlor On. , K. A. llollauil ; Deliiiiiee , Shelby ( V..I. 11. O.Cole ; KliiM , AuiUibun Co. . Win. II. Mllliuan : Klk- hart , Clayton Co. , S. J.Suyster : Faimoi City , I'lvioont Co , Klluihetli lo { * ; Holliintl , (5nlit dy Co. . S. W. Hurroimli.s : HolMcIn , Ida Co. , 11 , A. Hessel ; Madrid. Hooue Co. . Henry Kl- t'ert : Museiivllle. Di'luwiue C. , Thoiuus'(5or- < loii : Merldon , Cherekee Co. , H.V. \ . Karl ; Miulmrn. DalhisCo. , I ) . C. Blluli : Mnuenii. Cliiyton Co. , W. A. Mclioimlo ; New Market , TiiylorCo. , K. A. P.iee ; Oukluui ! I'oltowatO' mle Co. . J. A. T. ll tes ; Persia , Hurilson Co. , James Lalny ; Postvlllc. AllausKee Co. , Nor man . I. Uaciiy ; Itnudolpli. Fiemont Co. , F. C. Johusoii ; Klveitou. Viomoiil Co. , J , II , HouKh ; SjiiKcvIllc , Dubuiuie Co..llnbcrknrii ; .Seney. I'lymoulh Co. . IJttlelalr , Marrh ; Trl- neil , llremi'i1 Co. , Heiirv Krji'rl ; Waukee ; D.nlas Co. , Mrs. lletsy .M. Snow ; Story Co. , Albert D. Hips. liatc SuprciiK ! Courl it Mlssouii Itlver Kattvsay com pany vs. Shoemaker. Knur from Otoo county. Opinion by Cubli , Ch. J. 1 Under the provisions of suctions one and two of Chap. 7of Comp. Statutes , where a parties horse sets on the rail road track , for the want of a fence , Huolr as the law requires the company to erect. ami maintain to enclose its track , anil' while on or near the truck is frightened by a passiii" ; train and in its ilighl ia in jured by fallini ; through a bridge on the line of ( lie railroad , and no neuHgviiOO or willful uiisconduet is eliaroed to the agents of the company in charge pf the train at the time , and where no injury is done to the horse 1\ > an.y actual collision or contact with the engine ! or cars of the train , the railroad coiuiiauy will not baf liable to the owner of the horse for such injury. See Sehertvs. . ,1.11. & W. H. It. Co. , 107111s. , U. 577. by the agents engineer * or cars of 'tho company , or the locom < > tiv' f. engirics'fflr trains olmy corporation \ rinitted anil' rum m' ; ever or upon tlu t lid road ot tliD villfill misconduct of 'li ' train iut li in the cour.-c of their employment lo- * make the company liable -Ibid , ' ; ! Coustiiiucntial damages resulting from fright to animals , not 'caused , by- actual collision , or any negligence oc , willful misconduct on the part of the ser vants of the company , arc not embraced in the statute Ibid. Slning vs. Kriekbaum. Error from York county , reversed. Opinion by Maxwell , J. 1 A justice of the peace had jurisdic tion to the extent of * 'iK ) in an action founded on a bond , bill , promissory , note , , or other instrument in writing for the payment of a sum of money curtain , liulloek vs. Jordan , l-"i Neb. OU5 ; IHirton/ vs. Munning , Id. Uli'J. ' Keller vs. Keller , Kiror from Clay county. Ueversed. Opinion by Maxwell , 'I. i 1 The prinia facie presumption is lu'/ favor of an account which has buei .stated by the parties , and as a general rule it will not be disturbed unless there was fniud or mistake in the settlement which is established by clear proof. S Where there has been a settlement of accounts between parties and a prom issory note given by one of them for UIB amount found due , the burden < > f proof , , is on the maker of the note to show that , the settlement did not include dcbUi T owing to hi in from the adverse party. 25 YEARS IN USE. Tiki Granttiit Medical Triumph of tha Ago I SYWIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.uHnnfupi.rilte , Iliiwrlcconllvr , 1'aln la Iho bend , rllh a dull aennntlon In tli buck yotl. I'll In un'-v llio ahoulder * bJndo , Kullnuin nfirr vatln ? , wlih ailli * IncltunllonlacxrrllODur builr orinlnil , IrrlloLllliruf Irnipcr , Low xplrll * , wllli ufiollnuortinTlniioilnclcil | Homo duiri \Vcarinrii , Ilxvinr , l.'ltillcrlngc at the Heart , limn bofoiothi ) crca , llcuOuctio vcr Iho rliclit t-jr , lIcmlenineMi wltU fltfutUrrurnii , llluhlr coloreil Urluo ( unit CONSTIPATION. TXJnf'S pn4fy are rftiicclnlly adnpted to auch cases , tma < ! nsu otrecta eucli a cbnncnorrcnllnfrniitonstnnUlitliuoiitrt.rnr. Indy : to TnUe o Klculi. tluit Iba HMtcrn tl iiourlMlxil , mill liy iliclrl'milii Acilnn on Ilie IU r l'veOrrfiiiiiiltritilurHlool nri yroilucrd. ITI fjrtr. . | > Plurray Ht..IV.V. TUTT'S EXTRAIST SARSflPARILLA Itcii.ivutm ilia hoily , iiiukeH lirallhy lleuh. WfonKlhfns llio wruk. p'pnlrs Ibe wnsUm of Viu Ey teiu will ) punt blixxi and hard nmsclu ; tones Ilia nervous ayttcm , InvlKorates the bruin , a nil miimns ilia Tiger ot manliociO. $1. HeM livifnir i ln , _ 1'I'HJI-11 { .11urruySt.\OW VorlC. EXCURSION" - TO - LOS ASTGEI.ES HOUND TUIP , f 100. November 2Sth , n lariie party of r-xcurslon ists w"l leave Omuliii fa I'uliiauii I'ulace .Slettpin cms lor Lou Anjjelcs , California. Tickets tor the round trip , iouil ; G niontlis. JX ( ) . 1'lwt class ( leniilc , liiht class tickets , , elnss [ iceiiininoil.iUoiiM on this trip , STjimilKrantlau * , wi--t > Miril. but rate castt bound b now K > ' * .W , ami it is plopped taJ niisu H t > SW , whk-li will make llio rest uV migrant tlckittrtinnre tliuii them ) n | oclil ; iinl cliis'i lotiuil I rii > rutes. All ciu ! raiit paijseii * gers are can leu on cxpn-n * trains anil any line cun io ; any day ai eimgiant rates. There > lure it you wish to return K with thH lirst cluss excursion , l-'ull p.iillcular , ) icKurdinj : tUit. emiralon mi apiillciitiim to .1. W. MOK K , Geu. rfvss.Aut , L' . 1 . U ) . , UiuuUa. 1