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TILE OMAHA "DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. AUGtTST 17 , 1880 , 'Pit i f'lfl' ' That lUv. ( I , Cl. 11 ml ( look HUTU Ilvmi Arrant * ! , U OI'U WIUD Vm M ttXOITttMrtNT IIMK ( Ilinrtiiitnt'i ' iiirtflMiiitl llfviilonmmiH tit llnml Aliltill Of ( lie I'Hftiiiinrri * ltn Urn Jury. An ItMiHirltiiil Onpftirn. htni I m , Ift.itnnit Ift.-'ISiii'clid Teli iic.l < i III" \ \ ff.Mm \ Htv wm anal I In 0,1 n niton tlniti nf iiiiiiminl nxcllotum " . iii'iinliiK by Ihn inpoil Unit tin1 HIM l > 01 1 nf Idiv. llHildink Imil liooii runlurci I 'y ' Miixlinl Mlmnley ami < 'lilcf of I'olli * 1 < luii HI IK Hi I'nU" . Dnk. , Siiliirdny la niid HiliMled Irt.i nii'li near there iiiiinu luliii KniKitlid I'hnrli'iS'idlerlltiK ' \ M Ix-h n'i iiiiij lici'1 In llio iniiidfr , Tlio otflccrn a thi'd iii'Mi fidin Ml. I'mil ' o.trly . thin motnli Wlllillii'lt ' pi honor * , being nii'tafow milt niiltli nf tlin iilty by .Mityor ( 'lelnml and aqlirtd n ( ( Millennium Upon arilvln IHIIO HID pil-mni'in wetu taken ' n prlvittn Imiun nnd Kimrrted tint llmlr i iniiiliiittloti by llio coroner's jur Julin Klliu In wull kiinwn hero , as ho h : tii'i'ii n rmhli'iil or tlin city noveial yearn. I Inn beiiti employed In vnrloiis IIOUROA of pro litiitlnn n * it iniinlelnii ) and for a tlnio wim iiHlMi'liin at Li'iivltl'n ' theater , Ho Is ahoi Ui'iily ulidil > i'iiIN ot nun nnd a chronic but I'lwilci Wnllnrllin ? him been a close compa Ion of KliiK for HOIIIO time , and has b ( hniiirlnic iiiniind divert nnd low reports of tl nlty , l\erjlliliit ; ( wail < oil | M quiet asira ( dlilnhy llioolllcm * diirlnx the day , and tl jiiililh * wnnhi'ld ' In HiiNpi'iinu. It Is know iiowe\rr \ , I Iml Iho two prisoners have bui hh'iilllliidhy ' iliilin llynn UN tint men ho sa with Leavlll lli'itr tlio nceno of the tniirdu It wnn for ( Ids rceHim they were nnuuht f and luoiiHlil hick , Luavltt , the varlo linili , idclplii'd to-day , havn i it hill nf Hftln Inr Ids | itoicrty | to a pnr hero. IIU wlii'ieiihoitlH U Hllll known , ho' ' ever , to llio pollt'e , and ho will notcsonp but ho Inoiinlit Imi'lc nt thu proper time. Tl Honi'iiil ' oilnlon | In tlmt KliiK ID Iho niiiii wl filed ( ho Mhot Hint cnn > cd the death oC tl llnv.l lmldNl ( ! < , nnd ( lint Wallcrllnir Is tlm in : ni'nn ' with him. Another parly Implicated niii ) < | M'fledly left thu elty la liltjlil , liu he K njmtled nnd will not I allowed In ( Willie. It Is further learned co ccrnllitt Kliut and UnllerlliiK tlmt they we eiiniji'i'HMl ' ' with it conspliiioy to waj-lt \SulKer , Iho Mitruonl * lllulTs wllne III lh wliliky en eH , Their Implicntli III ( bin | ilnl iiinl pienenco near the areno llu'iiiniilerliidlciites Httiumly that the tv inmi Who tM'to eiinnirned In the dastaid mid iMUMiidly murder havj lieen nt In rnilttht. Dr. U'lillennan , reached tl pllv lo-duy mid KTotivi'iH'il the jury. It hcllnU'd ' llint with llio Iniormntlon that Kb and walletlltii ! enti | ivc , tlin whole mystc will hodenrrd tin and a verdict i cached ve Komii , irilHliimld ho clearly dumonstiati ( lint llm iluht ini'ii have been cniiKht thcio iiolelllnu Imw fur. pnlillc liidlniiiitlon in : Rd. Tlmelly him huun feverish with exclt iiiotit all day , In Favor ol' Hull. la. , August 10. [ Special Tel i la Iho llr.i : . ] The Leo county dent Cfnllo convention hold More to-day In.stmcti lid dnleKntes In ( ho congressional convcntlo to viihJ ami unit for Iho nomination of Co : KM'Miimn H , L. Hall This Indicates th Hull will undoubtedly ho lonomlnated by a dfilimtloii , as tint only opposition to I : fenred WHH hero In Leo county , where tli nlii'lciit ilvuhy hi'tweiiti ICcokuU nnd DM Ilimeiin , tin ) hitter Hull's homo , has not ci thi'ly itlHnnpcared , Hy the ( Jlark Ijitiv. i UAIMIIU , hi. . Auiiiist 10. [ spccl to llio Ilni : . | Tlio Hist complali for Violation nf the amended Pharmacy la wan nirnlint .lolin X. Ayius , driiRulijt. To-d : ho plead Ridlty to nulling to mlnnraand liabl iml ilrtinknrd * , live eountn In all. The jiul ; lU'c'litrt'd ' bin plmrnmulat llconse forfeited ai lined him tW ) braide1 * . Ayres had llasrant Vloliiled thu law , Imvlnckopt what wascalh a drug store rmhion , and his conviction shov n ili-loiinliintlon to elo.su up that kind whci over found. HoiiiHor Duittiitn : , la. , Auaust 10. [ Special Tel Btntntntlio Hf.i.J : Senator Allison , asacsst by liihitiiio ) | county S'J.ooo on moneys an cri'dlK nwioalH to the chrult coint on tl { 'round thai ho wan a resident ofYnaliln ton fruin .luntmry 1 to August 1. Tin : HASH UKCORD. Itliiuolti Tnlcoit n Uncle Beat For I < cai onwortli Othnr Oitiitos. I.IVCof.N , Nob. , Anguit 10.-f8peclal Tel entiu to Iho UKK.J The Lincoln clab , undi llio exhilaration occatloncd by their Umal KIIIIIU , fell cnny vlctlnm to the Iicavunwortl -lo-d.iy. tlin tnttcr winning by n score of 5 to The following Is the Pcoro by Inning * : Uiirolo , . . . . . . . . . .I ( ) ooooooo- l.ea\un\vorlh..n ooioioop- . , OrillJIJ OAMU8. \TrinrAfio OIllcilKit. . . . . . . . 00030000- HiinmH City. . , . .U OOOUOLOl . I'ltflicrs riyiin and Weldman. First ha ; llllB ( MilcaxoO. KatKita CltyS. Krrors-Uli inen n Kntuni city o. Uinpho Pierce. AT WANIIIJCOTII.V > VsMillltoll..l ( 0100003- Niw York , . o oooooioi- , I'llclii'ti * Welch nnd .Show. 1'lrst bai hit * Sew Vorkr , Wnshlngton 10. Krrors Niuvork \yasliiiiKton 1. UniDlro V\s \ Incr. . AT DKTIIOIT Uvtrolt n - ht , l/otiu .01 i o o o o a o i- . I'ltcla-rn ' llahlwln anil Klrliy. KlrHt lm < illsIH'tiiilt 2 , Bt. Louis . Hrrors-Dctro 2 , HLIidiiMV. L inplro Powers. . AT liun vti.i.i : irfinlnlllo . . 'J o o 4 t o n o i- llnUlmorn . 009100040- I'ltflicrs-Kllniy. Itamsoy nnd llooke IhM lilts l inlsvllle 10. ILiltlmoru PA K tor * Lonlavlllo a , llaltlinoro 8. Umplro- ATHT. Louis SI. Louis . . , . . .1 UriMiklyn. . . . . . .000000 1 10 * I'llrlioM Cnruthera anil 1'orter. Umpire- Ilritdley. . AT lriiir.AiiEi.i'iiiA , KIHOII | , . . , . . o onioooio- I'ltllrtdolpbm . 1 0000001 'Z l'ltj < lmtn--r"ergU3on nnd Htunimoyer. Fir Jjasii hits - lliwton 0. 1'lillndolilila | 6. lirro UoHtuu ll.riillmleljihln 7. Umpire GUI Boy * m lliicrn at llio HprlmcM , , HAIIATOOA , f , Y. , August 10. Attendam good and truck good. Mile. Pal Sheedy won , Llttlo 3famlo se uild Santa Anita Hello third. Tlnm 1.41. For ntalden Itto-y ear olds IVP ! furlongs Itomp won , ilohoney second , Coral thin M ' unit 500 jards Lueky U. won , Ult I'.uttriii ' Bi'foud. Orlando third. Tlmo 'J.13 Mi , n unit rurlouir.unison won. Jiw Mitel ! ' ! < i -iid. Tony FoHttr third. Tlmo a.00 * < ii i pie i-luiie , oneandonu-lmlf milus-l ) | \ \ OIIMj title SCCOIUl , Joe The Ilenuli ICnocs. lli.loiiTox llBArn , August 10.Mile - ( \Uhout won , Kuiit second , Itello U. Uiln 1' rse , iiiile-LIHIeJilnclnvon , Haltledoi xt'ud , Mentor third. Tlmo 1.45 , 8f llltig purne , men-eighth mile Dellla on , WiKMJlloMor second , Manitoba thin I'tirjy , for two-yoar olds , thre-fourth roll * -'l lirlltlmM won , Suitor second , 1'ouimedc W hd. Time 1 ' X Cortlttcateft paid STATS . .I ur f , ono and onel l htU mlle 1'ilot woi Illek > t- , iluhsum third , Tlnuv 1 5S i } ! " "ojof all ges , ono anil one-sbleenl ' * \alt v ktitw won , Tteasurcr secom * iUi third. Al'ACIlKH Vl AGAIN. Mtinleroii't Holnu * In tlio Slcrrn in < run Miiuninlnt. TnMtnTtfsi : , Arlr. . . August 1C. News w rwnlved tlili ovenlng froln Hauta UosaCa Jon , In Sotifirn , that Indians had jumped mining cntnp killing lolin Thompson , M llnluhor , Tim O'ltrlon , and Floyd McM lion and woandlnt ; two othci ( Illdalmlvlin'S from Sonera annonnco tli tlin Aiwehoi killed a vaipier named Mann llnhleft , ne.ir Lnen | > ranclic , .Montczunm dl Irict. ' 1 hey nfternaids attacked I'alomn rntich nnd drove n fnmtly olT and < teen aft the I ndlaiis atlneked the tMIn of S.iu Mooh which WRH coming from Soyopn. killed 11 * ti'nmslers ' nnd forty-live mules and woiindi forty mules more. ' 1 bey nlso kllli I'.dwnid lloms , near Tocolota rancli twenty meli from Minus I'rlftas , thirty lie Sun .lose do 1'lnmsnml thirty Irom Mont 7iima have'one ( In nursidt of tlio Indian who have conn towards tint I'njnrlto moil Inlim. I'hN shows that all llio Ap.tchcs 1 Hniiom are not corralled by Lawton In tl Sierra Madias. TO JJIMTH. l-'lvo Men nnd Hoys Killed by n Ilolli AHin.A\tWls. ) , August 10. Tldsmornli this city was startled by a torrldc o.xploslo which was illioovcicd to h.xvo been occ Bloncd by the bursting of a holler In the en penU'i ohop of 1'crlnler & Webster. Tl IwilltT-hoiiSH was utterly demolished and 11 men and hoys Instixntly killed and tv wounded , viWillie : P. Perl tver and Ati I'ciinlur , sonsot the bonlor member of t ! linn ; Joseph McLaughlln , torotnan of tl shop ; O. V. Johnson , wood tnrncr ; AURII Olson , workman , killed. 1'clson Peso , foi man of the working crew , was slight wimnded In the les and B. V , Hr luy xovoruly. Ho Is now in the hosplfc with a fair show to lecovur. The terrible n ehlent Imscnst n gloom over the entire clt The cause of the explosion was a l.ick water In the ooller. Saturday the bollur w blown elf and pumped up alter cleaiiln The usual Hie was built this morning , win U was found tlmt thu Injector would n work. While trying to llio It theexplosli obcurred. McLaia'hn , tlio foreman , leaves \vlfo and llinie Hiuall children. Jobnsi leaves a wife and child. Steps have bci taken toiullcvo their Immediate wants , . Ti tlow ) falls with terrible ellcct upon Mr. ai Mis. Perlnor , who aio In poor health. Tl IOSH will toot up about Slf.COO. August ( ) ls < was recently from Kau Ulalic. where ho h a brother. Ills body will be taken thcio f Interment. A Few Civil Sorvlco AVAsmxuTOJf , Augtibt 16. Upon the t vice of lite civil icrvico commission Pie dent Cleveland has amended Aillclo X the civil service rules as follows : Hide X. All applications for regular coi pcUtlvoamiimiloiis for admission to t classlllcd civil service must bo nmdo < blank forms to ho prescribed the eoiumihslun. Hequusts for blai lorms of apIlcatlon | ) for compctlti examination for. iilinlsslon to the clns.slh civil service and all regular apillcations ) f such examinations shall be made. 1. Kor the cla sliieil department , civil si vice "To the United States civil scrvl commission at Washington. " 'J. If for the classlllcd customs sc vice "To the civil service boa of examined for customs" ( iNamo of the district in which the neisi dcslrlim to be examined wishes to cuter t custom house. ) if. If for the classified postal service " ' the civil scivlco board of examiners. ( Nil ! of the postotllco nt which the person destrii to bo examined wishes to outer the postal si vice. ) Reports of Ilcnvy Stormw. ST. PAW , August 10 , From various Ml ncsota and JJakota points reports she that llio storms of Sunday afternoon ai nlBht wore unusually severe. At Fargo the Is a minor that a cyclone visited Brccke ridse , Minn. , with disastrous results to 11 and property , but the wires are down ai thu. report cannot bo verified * A cyclone w seen at Albert Lea but too high to 00 dance ous. A Nebraska 1'ostiimstcr Appoints WASHINGTON , Aunust 10. [ Special Tel cram to the BEI : . ] Ephrlatn Brown was t day appointed postmaster at Little , lie county , vice B. F. Cleveland resigned. Damaged Ijy Fire. > } r.w YOHIC , August 10. The two ni three-story brick buildings , 204 to 310 EIlz beth stceet , usc < l bv the Brush Electric liig company as a lighting station were damagi by lire to-night to the extent of 5100,000. Death of a Baron. I3KHi.iy , August 10. Count Adolf Decki Klngolhclrn la dead. Ilo was eighty years aijo. _ _ Not Wanted Very Bad. LONDON , August 10. General Booth of tl salvation army goes to America In Octobe Case County Caiullilatoa. PLATTS.MOUTH , Neb. , August 10. [ Co rcspondenco of the BEE. ] Candidat for the various offices in Cass county ai appearing on the surface. As the Va Wyck and antiVan.Vyck factions ai pretty evenly divided , candidates are e tremoly careful in expressing their iml viilual preferen cos. For the state sena Ex-Senator K. H. Windhoim and Pros cutiiiR Attorney J. 1 $ . Strode arc undo stood "to bo in tlin hands of the friends , " while for the lower house near every precinct has from ono to three wl are willing to sacrifice tlioir own fee ings and accept nominations. Tlio count attornoyship la another prize bnin looked1 after by J. H. Hahloman , c Weopin"Vater , Allen Uccson and Byre Ularlf , of Plattamoulh , At the mectin of the republican central committee hoi at Weeping Water , the 14th , the primi ncs were called for September llth nu the county convention the 18th. .Brevities. llavcrly'a minstrels to-night. "Frank King , a crazy man from tl hlkhorn precinct , wag placed in tl county jail yesterday. J , Goodman was arrested yostordn evening charged with the larceny of tw razors from the barber shop of J. A Park , at the comer of Eighth and Le : von worth , County Auditor Clausen. Treasure Pluuior and Supervisor Underwood , ( Council lilulla , visited the county buih ing nnd jail yesterday , on a tour of ii spoction. The sale of scats for HavorJy's mil atrols commenced at Iho opera house yci tordny. The performance takes tmu this evening , and as usual atbicai dionco Is expected. News reached this city yesterday of tli accidental death of F. W. Ilaldoman , constable ut Avoca , Iowa , ho was littin a rillo from a buccy when the woapa axplodod , killingliim instantly. J. 1C. Sturtfeon , of Lancaster , Ohic has purchased the crocery store at 271 rarnain street , of J. K. Jankoski , an will continue the business on an enlarge scale , " J. Jf. Carney , a coupe driver , ran int nnd smashed the buggy of J. LLoyot which was standing on Thirteenth strci Saturday night. Carney will bocallu upon to pay the damages. Olllccr John Tnrnbull cmphatlcall denies that ho had anything to do wit the circulation of reports about th character and reputation of the "Cosmi polltan , " ou South Thirteenth street. ATTKND ALBRIGHT'S ANNF AUCTION SALE TODAYA FKE TUA1N AT UNION PAMglU DEPOT. riivstercra , Attention. There will bo a meeting of the plastei era union to-night JTuesaay ) at 7.5 o'clonk at the K. of F. hall , Fonrlcout and Douglas streets. All members av requested to attend as business of impoi tanco will bo transacted. LI. G , AU.EK , Pnuldont. S. M. EMEUSON , PICKED UP ABOUT THE CIT1 An Eagle Hotel Quest Found Dead in H Bed. THE BOARD OF EDUCATIOh The Wine God of Gotlinm Sleepy llc\vltt Prom Incut llallrondcrs A \Votniiitliost An Athletic Cx- liHiltlon Other Local. Dealt In Ills ncd. Rudolf Lambrccht , a Gorman , wr found dead in bed in his room at III Eagle hotel on fourteenth street ye.sto : day morning. Ho had been lyiiigaroun Hi- ! hotel all day on Sunday and con plained of being sick , but no attentio was paid to him as Ins illness was suj posed lo bo of a trivial nature. Ho r < tired early in thu evening and notliin moro was seen of him until his lifolct body was found lying across the bet face down , by an employe who went t call him for breakfast yesterday morninj His death had apparently been caused b an attack of cholera morbus. Lan brocht and n follow boarder name Martens occupied separate beds in th same room. Martens , who retired at th sanio time that Lambruchot did on Sun day night. KIIOW nothing of his compat ion's condition until yesterday morninj Lainbrecht was n German , forty-tw years of ago , and has lived in Omali about a year. Ho tended bar for Charle Flock at the Eagle hotel awhile , but ( late has been engaged as n teamster b the same gentleman. Ho is marriei having a wife and children living in Gel many. His remains were taken in chare by Coroner Drcxel. and interred in tli county burying ground yesterday nftc : noon. Information of his death has bee sent to his family. Tina noAiin OF EDUCATION. A Ijonjtthy , Urcury Sctslon , With Un Important KesiiltR. The. board of education held a drear session , two hours in length , last ovenin without transacting any business of in portanee. President Points and Men bcrs Copeland and Llvcsoy wore absen Vice PresidentJlark presided. A nun bcr of applications for positions as tcacl crs wcro received and referred to tl proper committee. Mrs. Her and Ml : Evans wcro elected us assistant teacher The committee on buildings and grouni was instructed to build n wall in tl rear of the Pacific street school. The r port of Boiler Inspector Jenkins upn the condition of the boilers of the Hip school was received and referred. Tl committee on buildings and properl was instructed to purchase a now boih for the High school. The secretary w : authorized and instructed to advortis for bids for the construction of an undo ground boiler house at the High schoo The board of examiners was authorize to meet at tiio board rooms on Soptembe 2 to examine such applicants as mn come before them. William Geiselma was transferred as janitor from the liar man school to the Georgiaavciiuo schoo and Mrs. Grainey elected as janitor of th Hartmnn school. The position of spcci : teacher in the High school was create and Miss Fannie Arnold elected to tli place. The matter of selecting a teacher < German in the High school came up an formed the only interesting feature of tli session. Mrs. Grossman , Miss Nagl an Mr. Hartrnan wore placed in nominatio for the position. Mr. Long acted as tclle : and after twenty ballotsliad been take throw tip in disgnst bccauso tw members persisted in casting blank ba lots. Ho suggested that they ought t " mice" and declare their bp "men or cei vietions. Mr. Blackmail announced h willingness to collect blank ballots an was given the job. 1 ho votes wcro aboi evenly divided between the candidate with an occasional stray vote for Pi Ford and other educators until thirty-fiv ballots had been taken without any clei tion. On motion of Mr. Clark furthi balloting for a teacher of German in tli high school was postponed until the nc.1 mooting , and the board adjourned. PILGRIMS KBXUUNING. Arriyal of General Jacob Sclieldcr i Now York. Every train from the west thcso daj has onn or more G. A. R. veterans home ward bound. The largo delegations tlu passed through hero some- weeks ago wi return via the Northern Pacific or th Kansas Paciiio routes. Yesterday Jaco Scheidor , the " \Vino God of Gotham , who startled the boys in Omaha , with hi parlor mnglc when on the way to th coast , arrived in town. Ho is cnthusiai tie m his account of the Sun Francisc trip , and says It was worth nearly fou years hardslyp in the war lo enjoy th lust reunion. Jacob has had his mess a pleasure snro. It might bo well to r < mark ri ht here , now that Scheider i many miles away , that ho is the orlginn Jakoy Einstein , who has been made in : mortal by the oplc _ poet of the Now Yor Sun in his writings on the Thompso street poker club. The time Jnkoy lot his standing in the club is fresh in th public mind. Arrangements wer made to rope in a ' 'fresh 'tin , " ana who : ho was in another room four full fa kings wore dealt to him which was onoug to make any poker player's eye trlistcn. Imagine tlio horror that seize upon the Thompson street club when th old stranger and intended victim on hi return rubhcd his glasses with ai ancient bandanna , studied his cards fo upwards of liftecn minutes and the quietly asked : "Who dealt them keo-urds ? " "Jnkey Einstein , " replied the root keeper. "veil I poss" said the old man nnd th garao broke up by common consent. Gen. Schclder was a delegate to th Frisco encampment and he is aceom panicd by Frank Lennon , of New Yorli who was an auto ou the stuff of the con mandor-in-chicf. Both gentlemen sa that the Now York volerans wore ci peclally well treated by the Pacifi coasters. In the grand parade they mad a noticeable anpoarance , being the enl department who brought their old battli torn Hags with them which fact ulon was a great attraction. "SM3EPY , " THE SLICK ONE. A Juvenile Sneak Thief Relates tiont of Ilia Experiences. "Sleepy" Hewitt , Low Shields ana Boi Roth , three young scamps , who Imv spent the major part of their yet yotithfn existence in preparing thoinsulycs fo oareersof future usefulness in the sorvic of the state , wore arrested yesterday eve ning on two charges. The lirst waa fo an assault upon the young son of Win Mulhall , on Cumlng street. The secom charge is that oflarcony , preferred b' Manager Kay , of the Athletic park. J appears that on Sunday the trio of juvc nile toughs faked a package of ticket to the Lincoln-Union Pacific ball garni and moao a neat stake trailing them ti patrons of thu ball game who were crowd ing around the ticuut bland. I is not diulcult to recognlzi * "Sleopy's" fine work In thl. trick. "Sleepy" U a character An unusually bright boy , with rcspoct able , nurd-working parents , ho has tin characteristics of a vagrant strongly do Yelojictl und baa the unenviable reputa t on of being nc sheljost sneak-thief , i the city. He has ricmivtimo 1" the Coun jail for a half tlowtai offenses , and pridi himself on the fact. Ho is a nighthaw : and turns up at the station house at n hours and brapgiiigly relates his cxp ncncc of the night. A few weeks ago 1 presented the day jailor with a hnnd oii llowcr in a pot , \vhtch was identified few hours afterward itu having been st < ion from Donaghuo's1 greenhouse. 11 jri-ew confidential lh t jnght after a Bi representative Itna'Rlvd-n ' him a sauihvlc fund , and in the dialect of the fakirs , < which ho is a fluent speaker , relate some of his oxpurlonco. " 1 coul give you enough bpy , to lill yet paper if I'd girtf'nwny all II snaps 1'vo been into1 in this town. Tl slieKostjobofswIpuiBl oyor done w < when I got the rings out ot Carter's jov dry store. It was In broad daylight an the fel.ow Was sitting by the window i work with one of these funny business ! on one eye. I got a small wfro and mat a hook on the end of it and , placing through a hole in the window frame , got away with six dandy rings while tl follow was looking right at mo. I g < ninety days for that. I've had lots < fun , too , in the business. The tin Hornbcrgcr's saloon burned 1 got in work m with a grab hook and plante enough demijohns to keep myself goo and drunk lor a month. 1 did tlio sum thing when ller'u distil lory was burnci Iho funniest snap , though , was the tire I stole Marshal Cummings1 gold ticki while ho was standing talking to inc. 11 was nwfu hot and would have lircd n : from the jail if I had not turned tin an squealed on some fellows who had tolc a coat that the marshal was very anxioi to got. Como up and sco mo in tl county jail and I'll ' give you my history. THE LARGEST SUBURBAN SAL OF REAL ESTATE TOOK PLACE A ALHUimil'S ANNEX. ANOTIIE " 1 AKI > UALASCE ' Prominent llullroml Men. General Superintendent Kerrigan , i the Gould system of railroads ; V. 1 Drake , general superintendent of tl Missouri Pacific ; J. F. Ewing , gcnen agent of tlio Michigan South associ tion , and H. T. Lemist , vice president i the Pomeroy Coal company , came i yesterday afternoon by a special trai over the Missouri Pacific. Thcso gei tlemen left St. Louis Saturday last an have visited all the prominent points nil branches of the road between this cil and St. Louis. They went across tl rivnr last evening but will return th morning when a trip will ho made I Lincoln to examine the new line of tl Missouri Pacific just completed. The special train was made up of tv , private cars nnd n cooking car , of whic latter Cyrus Brown is commander in chic Cyrus is a sturdy looking African , pa middle ago and well posted on currei events. Ho has snot been in Ornal ; since 1801 , when liq , came up the river o the Spread Eagle ) "Captain John 1. Barge , well remembered by Omaha pioneer citi/.ons. ' C.ftfus used to sail o the Chippewa , Crtptnih Joe La Barp which was the Rrit craft at St. Louis I hoist the confederate , ' flag. Ilo po sesscs quite it largdfun ot "upper rivet reminiscences and , wh'e.n olllcials lips ai sealed , on railroalf masters ho is a goo substitute for an interview. THE MUSICAk'UNION BAND W1L PARADE THIS MORNING FROM 7 T 10 O'CLOCK REFORM GOING TO TH GREAT SALE AT ALBRIGHT'S ' AI NLX. r * * ooa.irtnscs. vJOstofttca ? changbsUin . .Nebraska du ing the week ondifrf * AugnkE44 , 1880 , fti nishcd by William Van Vleek , of the pos ollicc department : Established Bnrtlctt , Whcolor couiit Ezra B. Mitchell , P. M. ; BartleV " , Rt Willow county , Itczin C , Fidler. Name changed Crow Bntto , Daw < county , to Crawford. Postmasters appointed Friend , Sain county , William F. Wolfe ; O'Ncilc , Ho county , Frank Campbell. IOWA. Postofllco changes in Iowa chirm"1 th week ending August 14 , 1880 ; Postmasters appointed Columbt Junction , Louisa county , George P. Nca DCS Moincs , Polk county , Wm. H. Me rittj Logan , Harrison county , T. A. Ma sic ; Malvorn , Mills county , Richard I Gidloy Sigoumey , Kcokuk county.Jami Froy. _ _ FREE MUSIC. FREE LUNCH , FRE RIDE , AT ALBRIGHT'S ANNlJx T ( U V X Next Saturday's Sport. All the lovers of athletic sports in tli city are taking a hand in the coming to : timonial to Captain O'Malley. The c : orciscs will take place at Athletic par next Saturday evening and the pre grammo will bo very attractive. Tw silver cups will bo given as prizes , on to the best middle weight and ono to th best light weight boxer. Captain Daltoi Patsy Killecn and a lively boxer name Summers will bo in attendance , and E Rothory is endeavormp to secure th presence of tlio Maori , Herbert Slade who is ou his way east from Stockton California. Permits. Inspector Whitlock issued buildin permits jcstordny as follows : Nicholas Ruinel , 1-story f rain a dwell ing , Ski and Clark . gs ( F. Funk , IK-story fiaino barn , 10th nnd Oastcllar. . i C. E. Stratton , IX-story frame barn , 3Sth and Popplcion . u ; W. Cl. S.hrelvcr ; four 1-story fraino cottaze.s , 'J5th , between Parker and lilomlean. . . . sec Albert Itowo. 1-story frame store and addition , 31st and Leavonwoith. . C. Five permits acBre atlnK . S5U Death ol'IMr. Nothing has yet-boon heard from th relatives of Jainerfijlii ds , whoso suddo death was rccorded irt cstordny's BEI although four tolc'grams have been sen by roprescntativos'Of tSo local plasteren union. Unless thdjf ropond very soot the remains will hojintorrcd by thounior Shields was forty.-oleht years old at th time of his doath. Jlit has a sister an niece living at Saxton River , Vt. The O'Boylo-Kweenoy Oaso. The friends of , Ja.mes Sweeney , wh was arrested on TjljirUlpnth , street Satin day night for assaulting Olllccr O'Boyli have dkmandod a jury trial for Sweeney Tuo case will bo triaxltpidayorto-morroi bcforo the following Jury ; A. L , Stron' S. A. Orchard , W..TSoaman , John FoS J , T. Boll and D. J. Donahue. The Podtllers. The cases against the fruit pcddloi who have been arrested for violation c the ' rdinaneo keeping them ofl'of Farnnr ind Douglass streets have all boon dif missed but ono , which will bo tried te lay as a test case before the followin , lury : II. J Pieronot , John Fox , J. J : L'auifieiil , W. T. Seaman , M. O. Mau md James Stcphonwm. An Early Mornlui ; Blaze. At 3 o'clock this morning an al.trii > f lira was turned in from box 31 , at th : orncr of Ninth and Jones. It was occa .ioncui by the burning of a quantity o Barrelled lime which had boon set oi iru by iluukiug from tlio ruin. SDEEP OF THE ROCKIES Plunging . ( her The High Cliffs and Lam Ing on Their Horns- CURLING THEMSELVES IN BALL ! AVIUl Sliocp That Stand as High as I'ull-Growit Man's Shoulder The Wnrlcst of Moun tain Gntnc. Of all the game animals in tlio Norl' ' west , and particularly Montana , Iho B Horn or Rocky Mountain sheep sa ; the Philadelphia Times corrospoiulon writing from I'ort Kcogh , Montana- furnishes the most sport to liuntsmei Chasing the buffalo across the plains o horseback aim killing them with a r volvcr , which was at ono time the favo ita method of hunting the big bison , usi to bo the no plus ultra of Niuirod amusements in Montana , but since tl bullalo have disappeared hunters hui drifted back into the mountains , whci the "Ovis-Montana" are to bo four during late years in the groatoH abiun anco. Thtro may bo lots of fun scampo ing over the pralrlo nftor a 1,500-pour Lull , but there Is the heat and violent o : orci&c , not to speak of the danger < your horse plunging into n pralrio-do hole nnd sending yon downwards I grass at an aiiglo of fifteen or twonl degrees. The mountain sheep is alwaj found among the peaks and dill's in coi altitudes and pretty near the timber < perpetual snow lino. The big-horn shoo of tlii ) Rocky Mountains is amostdillicii animal to bag. They are usually fouii in ivalrs , often in Hocks of from four I forty and .sometimes in bands of a hum red or more. Ono old shcop-hunti living on Pryor's fork , near hero , rclati that he saw not long ago a Hock of eight/ ono sheep in the Bitter Root range , an about live years ago , while scoutin through the Toton basin in Northern W ; oming , near tlio southern boundary of tl : Yellowstonu national park , ho ran upon baud that must have numbered ovi three hundred. THCIU IIOMB IN TUP. MOUNTAIN'S. i These animals range all the way froi the Rio Grande to the Mackenzie , but i limits named they are exceedingly scare nnd most dilllcult to kill. Thoir'natnn homo is among the mountains of the U | per Yellowstone and Missouri river Some few are found in Washington terr lory , Oregon and California , buttho coi tor around which they revolve is the Ye lowstono National Park and the bordc ing counties of Montana , Idaho an Wyoming. Particularly are they plcnt ful in the mountains from which the take their mine , viz. , the Big Horn. Very little is known of the habits of th rare game animal , even by those wh have written on the subject. They ranp winter and summer alike m tlio sam latitudes and altitudes , only in suninu they wander further away than in the oj posito bcuson. During the cold montl they stay on the southern slopes of tl ; mountains so as to catch tlio sun. In th summer they are generally found o the higher benches where the bunc grass and mountain clover are alnn dant. Among the peaks _ where the habituate , one o the first things to ai pear in the spring is the wild onion c leolx , which is eagerly sought out and di vourcd by them. This wild plant in parts to the flesh a delightful flavor , an makes the meat of the big horn the mos delicious in the mountains. Their grea .os'trenemy is tho-mountain liou. In fac the principal diet of the mountain lion i the tender ofl'spring of the "Ovis Mot ! tana. " When lambs are not to bo hat the fierce North American pauthor doc not object to feasting on the parents These rare sheep are nlso subject to sort of scab disease , which , when it be comes epidemic , sweeps off nt short notice tico scores of them , young and old alike The lambs arc usually brought fort from the 5th to the 20th of May. 110LLING OVEH THE CLIFFS. The "Ovis Montana" is adorned wit the most remarkable head-gear imagin able in tlio shape of monstrous horni These arc used by them for various pin poses , but principally as a means of dc tense. Astonishing as it may seem , the , also use their immense horns to assif them in descending from ono loft emi noncp to a lower If in skipping fron crag to crag and from rulgo to ridg should it bccomo necessary to make jump downwards , no matter what th height , they roll themselves up into kind of ball , vault out into the air and fuming a succession of somersaults keep the ball rolling , so to speak , unti they strike on their powerful horns be loii The shock would kill an ordinary animal , but thcso wary denizens of tli mountains don't seem to mind it much for they spring to tlioir feet and g ( bounding over impossible chasms am jagged rocks until it becomes ncccssar ; make another descent , when the sami tactics arc repeated. W. B. Dow , of the Green Mountaii : Cattla company , relates that ho saw neai his ranch on Powder river , not long ago a band of 800 mountain sheep. Thej were browsing on a lofty clill' , when foi some unaccountable reason , the llocl became stampeded and rushed away like u whirlwind. On they came poll moll tc to the cdgo ; ot the call' , which was cu sharp into a perpendicular decline o fully fifteen hundred foot. The lender ; paused , but there was no help for it , the rear guard crovvdcd them over , ana tlu entire flock wont neck over heels down into space. U was , no doubt , a curiou ; sight to see 300 mountain sheep doubled up into balls anil falling over such c lofty prccipico. Down they came. OIK nftor another , until the whole band hut made the awful jump. As this was suet a frightful leap for any breathing creature turo to make and live , it is not surprlsm ; to know that thirteen out of the 1300 wore killed by the concussion. The cowboyi of the ranch secured the meat , whicl they declared far superior to their choice Montanasteers. . jp IIOHNS OK CHEAT BIS5K. Some of the mountain sheOp horns at tain a remarkable size. Ono pair broiigh into this fort last February by a Cheyenne onno Indian measured seventeen incho : in circumference , although only furh inches in length , The ram from whiel they wcro taken was a splendid spcci men , weighing over two hundred pounds and stood when crcot , nearly up to i man's shoulders. Being such a wary an imal. the following story of the eaptun of a big horn by Mr. F. F. Baker , aponn sylvnnia gentleman who has a ranch nnai Boulder , , in the western part of thu terri tory , will seem most strange and surpris ing. The story comes well itiithentlcatoil and there can bo no question about it < voracity. Mr , Baker actually accom plislied the singular feat of catching ami holding by his miauled &troiigth a wild Rooky Mountain ahcop a owe. Ho cams upon her at the foot of a sloping bank which led up to a stcop but not very higli cliff of rimrock. "His dog , of the shepherd herd bread , trained for hunting , was fol < lowing , and when it saw the slicop pur sued it up the bank to the clill' , where il stood nf pay , making demonstrations al the dogt which was prompt in returning them. Mr. Baker sent a man , who accompli' niod tlmm hack to the house , a quartnr of u mile away for a gun. While ho was nwav Baker "made a snoat" on tin sheep and came around on top of the MK above the animal , whoso attention tvas sil { | occupied with tlio dog. From this vantage point ho dropped astride ol its back , uud grasping it around the neck with his arm , bold it iirmly ; but the wild denizen of Iho mountains M * ? not I bo conquered so easily , and a strucgl began , in which Mr. Baker and the shoe rolled over and over down Iho Irnnk , bi wcro not separated. , lust. us they reache the ground where If wan level the ma with the pun arrived on horso-back. trai ing behind a long , Mnow lariat. Happ thought ! By the nid of the rene tli mountain owe was bound and taken t the house. But it refused to eat , an from straining on the rope rciiulrod coi stanfc watching to prevent it from choi hie Jo death. Mr. Baker was In hopes c gelling n lamb that he could ilomesticati but finding that Iho ewe was barren an thin in llcsh , besides pining for he mountain home , n few days afterward hctiu | ued her loose , when she lied towan the mountains from whence shn was eai lured , bounding like a rubber bill froi eminence to eminence until lost to viuv Personal 1'urniji-apli" . Superintendent of llio Census Lane ! in the city. General Test has gene to St. Paul wit his family to spend a few days. Miss Jcnnio Butler , of Poorin , III. , 1 visiting horsistcr , MM. F. S. Smith. J. H. Bnggs and daughter , of GUI nisoii , who i have been visiting Mr. i Markcl , left for homo yesterday morninj Miss E. L. Nilcs , of the general tratll manager's oflico ol the Union Paciiio , sull'ering from u badly poisoned lip. John D. Croighton mid family an Charles Croighton and wife went to Ha Lake Itifct night for u season of plcasun The Hon. John A. McShnuo won'i Chicago last evening to attend the . . : tional league convention , to which ho a delegate. W. N. Babcock , general agent of tli Chicago & Northwestern , with Miss an Mrs. Babcock left yestoulay on n tc days' trip to Salt Litke. Judge and Mrs. Wakcley left ln ; evening for a tour through \Visaonsl and Michigan. They will also make a extended visit to Chicago. Judge Wakely and wife leaye to-da on n trip of about three weeks t Chicago and northern Wisconsin. II will return about the midillo of Soptom bor. bor.William William Sievcrs and Thomas Swii were among tlio prominent German who returned last night from the tun fest at St. Joseph. They are lavish i their praises of tlio trip. D. C. Dunbar , editor of the Wcstcn Merchant of this city , wont to Portland Ore. , hut night to bring his wife an child to Omaha , whcro ho will take n his permanent resilience. The Misses Mollie and Sarah Fallor. of llillsboitj , O. , who have been visitln , Mr. and Mrs. CharlesTaggart , of Wnlnii Hill , for some weeks , went to Helen:1 : Mont. , last night for a continuance c their summer pleasure. J. II. Greene , of the Union Pacific pa : sengor department , went to Carbon , la , Siindayjevening to let the veterans then abouts know that Nebraska's G. A U. encampment would take pine on the ! 50th , and via tli Union Pacific was a good way to gc there. Mrs. M. F. Anderson is enjoying he summer vacation in Now Mexico , nt Ra ton , the guest of Airs. T. Marsh Homier son , her cousin , and reports as having ai enjoyable time , hatcing visited Las Vegas AlbuquerqneSantaFo and Paso del Nortc and states that the climate is delightfu there iu summer. Her cousin , Mrs. T Marsh Henderson , is president of tin W. R. C.of G. A. 11. . and is on a tour ol inspection for the association. General J. M. Thavor was in the cit ] yesterday on business connected wit ! the coming state encampment at Gram Island. Ho has secured the attendant * of the United States regulars from For Omaha and Sidney , and plso a full bat tery from Fort Leaven worth , Kan. Tin presence of those troops will add greatly to the attractions of the reunion. Gcii oral Thayer will go to the Norfolk re union to-day. Thomas Carr. W illiam O'Shca and Dr J. U. McNamara , of Lincoln , Nob. , dele gates to the national league eoiiventioi at Chicago , came from the capital las evening and will start for Chicago to day. Hon. John Fit/gcrald and Malach Grace , other delegates from Lincoln wont via St. Louis. These gontlomei arc among the solid men of the capita city , and arc most worthy ropresontu lives of a good cause. Tom Foley. ono of the old-time sport ing men of Chicago , at ono time the proprietor ol the finest billiard salooi in Chicago , subsequently a member oi flic common council and an active baekci Chicago base-ball club , and now mail' ager of Collondcr's great billiard hall , has been in Omaha for several days back us a guest of Mr. Humphrey Monyhan , Ho has just returned homo. for a host Woman. Some excitement was created in the ricinity of Leavcnworth and Tenth streets last evening by the report that n poung woman named Ollio Wells had Mysteriously disappeared. Her parents reside on Lcavenworth street , and as the ! ; irl is subject. to serious spasms it is 'cared she may have been attacked by me of them and been unable to make icr residence known. Taking qnality into consideration , 1 am lolling LUMBER cheaper than any yard utown. My new ollicc , Oth anilDouglas itrcot i.s very convenient. FHEU W. GUAY. 50 AVcst Side lots will bo ofToicd for the loxt thirty days , at from $300 to ? 150 per ot. This is the best property for the nonoy ollbred. Apply to Boll & Me- Jandlish , Ifill Dodge Street , or to John A. ilcShanc , 21U South 13th St. St. Paul lumber yard. Thirteenth and California streets , makes lowest prices in building material. Don't nay big uncos or lumber but > uy cheap ut Bradford 'a. For West Side lots inquire of Bell & tlcCundllsh , or at John A. MeShano's of- ico. Special inducement for ono week , ilock 19 , in Carthago. Cumlng street iroporly. Decidodiy the cream of the vlioln addition , for sale by STOUKIMLK & MrroitKi.T < , 1510 Dodge St. , Sole Agents. A prominent citizen walked four blocks o Goodman's Pharmacy for an "Excel- for" cigar , the best nickel cigar in town. For Sale Lots 31 and 33 , block five ; Cilb.y Placn ; $ HOO each ; easy terms. A. ' . TuUoy , 1801 Karnam , GKT Ho\vn & KKIW'.S IMUCS ox FUHNI 1510 Douni.vs y WHET Dr. Hamilton Warren , Eclectic Physl- iun and Surgeon , Room U , Crounso dock corner 16th and Capitol avenue ) ay a lid night calU promptly attoutod to SOUTHWEST. Jlcro is a liarcaln , 10 ACKKS , BSS than 8 miles front postollice , Ar$5CO AN ACHE , rill subdivide to great advaiitagA. AUKS , 159 ? I'arnnm. A line aero in Wnst Omaha for $3,000 , . B. Evans & Co. ClIICKKUIMJ riA.SOi I.K.VI * THE WOlil.U , lax Mnycr & Bro. , gonurul rcuu. $16,000 $ , IN FOUR JIOURS , V I The Refnatlcablo Sale Yesterday at Al bright's ' Annex. CHEAP AND HAPPY HOMES , Tlio Second niul Last of These o inttrknMo Siucs AVIM Take Plnco XoDiiyli \ \ iKrcc Train for Everybody nt to O'clock. One of the most remarkable excur sion trains which over loft thu Union Paciiio depot convoyed nearly 1800 people to the auction sale of Hie beau Hful lots In Albright's annex yesterday morning. Two engines wore required to pull tlio load m > tlio Summit. On board were people ot nil races niul se\es ami conditions in the community , from tlui lordly millionaire to tlio thrifty work man. The train was superintended by Mr. Albright and his paitncr , who cot nil tlio eiirsthnt could bo had in the depot , though the ntloudaucc Wan such as to prevent them fiom being able to aeeotn- modnto everybody Insldo the ears. As n consoqiionco hundreds of them stood on the slop * nnd hniift to the rails. A few minutes mitliced to ronch the an- nov , nnd then the parti dlsmountud and the sa o began. It was elVected In a. most skilfull manner by A. M. Goldsborry , an auctioneer of national celebrity , who sold thu silo of the present town of Boone , la. , in thrco hours ; Cedar Rapids in six horn-sand il.OOO acres ot Minnesota in cloven hours. After a sale of ono hour noon was reached An m jpurnmout was then taken tor lunch , which was bounteously supplied , con sisting of green turtle soup , vegetable soui > , ribs of beef and sandwiches. At \ o'clock the sale was resumed , Mr. Cioldsbnrry again conducting the busi- ne.s. . haeh lot was marked out bv four Hags , one at each comer. According as each lot was sold , llio auctioneer and proprietors and purchasers moved to the next one , thus enabling everybody to see what was boiiu * sold nnd each purchaser what ho was buying. The competition was great , and at times the bidding so lively ni to make the prices run up in Brand style , but ton in every instance the lots wore moro than worth what they brought. In this manner the sale was continued until 5 o'clock , when over $10,000 worth of property had beui sold , llns is really the greatest sale of su- uuruau property over made in this city , and the prices at which it sold were ab- solutcly the lowest known in any similar transaction in this city. It is thu only land now on the market iu that vicinity which is not hold by spectators. It lies in the iminedmto vicinity of all the industries of South Omaha , ami is the only place where thq 2,000 men who must lintl employment ! Ihore 111 the next six months can procure homes. Many of those who bought to day propose to build immediately , anil ono gentleman is known to' have already purchased lumber to erect tlf- teen beautiful cottages. A Bui : reporter , in conversation with ono of the proprietors , was told that the management felt satisfied with their magnificent sale , especially in view of thu disreputable lying and competition to which they had been subjected by un scrupulous rivals. Hut ho claims also Lhat the sale to-day has killed nil their rivals , because people will no longer pay ? 1,200 for lots when others more favora bly located oan bo bought for less than Jiie-third the amount. The terms are the easiest on record one-fifth cash , balanoo in $5 monthly payments. To-day will bo the second and last day } f the sale. The musical union banil ivill parade tlio streets lor two hours , and it 10 o'clock another train will leave tlio Jnion Pacific depot for the annex. This .into there will bo all the cars that will bo cquirod , because the road has secured Hlter cars from the Blnfls. There will jo another unprecedented sale , anothe * free concert , another free lunch and mother and the last opportunity to gek , ho cheapest lots in the city. Newman , . E. Spell. F. J. MeShano , F. : .Iaas , W. A. Wort. P. Sonneschoin , West ? ointj 11. Spiegel. J. Kondis. C. T : . Tay- or , S. Snvder , J. B. West , Thomas Fit/- tcrald , Gustavo HolT , B. Wiseman , Thos. J. Jeffries , three lots ; S. Newman , A. E. 5ryson , W. Campbell , M. Bitiinc. J. Jowinan , A. Altman , D. Altman , J. Hen- lis , D. Pont , W. Nueskol , 11. Spiegel , kelson Anderson , C. Catton , Simon llob- nson , John Kutor , Israel Frank , two otsC. K. Bart , John Roth , Otto Baumor , ramps Honiston , Robert Johnson , John . . . . . . _ . 1. kv * , \ \ \t A-fltulllljk , AV. \ / , 1JUU3III , kj. Lltman. Otto Wiseman , II. Moss , C. P. Icnjamm , Bernard Stigol , A. N. Kean ) . Altman , two lots ; C. P. Benjamin , ohn O'Connor , J. C. Jurgorson , John loll' . W. J. Cronin , two lols ; John V'aura , J. A. Linahan. nt HASTINCJS , Nob. , August 1C. [ Corrcs- ondonco of the Bisu.J Tlioro was a largo athering of old bottlers and soldiers at iyr Saturday. For the last two years an llbrt has been made to organise an old jttlcrs' association in this county. This ras effected Saturday. At two o'clock 10 old settlers wcro called together , und ov. J. Fleming , who has lived in the est for fifty-four years , was chosen torn- orary chairman. A committee on per- lanont organisation was appointed , who jportcd M. M. Kress for president , Isaao 10 Dioyt secretary , George T. Brown caisiircr and nsfUtant scoretsiry , from very township in thu comity. The sec- ulary will nlt > o bis the liiHtorian of tin jclely and will gather the blatistics ol 10 early bcttlomcnl of the county and ublish the same in the Independent of ils city. The society will have another looting on the lid of October. There are inny things connected with Iho early ittlomoiit of this county that will niako it cresting reading , and unless thnso lings are soon reduced to writing they ' 111 bo lofit to coming generations , - ' association The Western Spot-Union's ill hold a two days' shooting tourna- mnt nero this week. There will bo a giimo of ball on Tucs- ny and Wednesday between thuLoavoii- orths and our Reds , AiTangemonts have been mndo for a erse fair and speed trial to bo held hero tr four days , commencing September 1. Throe thousand dollars have boon liscd for purses , PIANOS SuiTAiuK I'ou BEC.INNEKS von 25 and upwards , on cany payments. all at Max Meyer & Uro.'d warorooma. EXAMINE 'rim > vo.s-i > iiii'ui. Njw SCALK EitiNO Uritioiir PIANOS , at Max & Bro.'s ' warcrooms. Kf > r Halo Jtesidnnoe. My lot , house ( with or without fnrnl ire ) and barn for sale on i3y na y cuts. For particulars apply to Mus. K. M. I'liiLUi'S , : lti Dodge St Tlio "Cat" cigar is the finest three for quarter iigar : in America. You can buy Inrniture ohoapor of A. .Httdi &Co , , lath st. . betFarnam and onglas , ' . ban nnv other place in the city , A house und lot in J5oig & Hill's OJ Iditkm for $1,800. J. B. Evaus < Si Co ,