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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1886)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAYS AUGUST 28 , 1880. BURGLARS USE CHLOROFORM , A Daring Robbery Committed on Cuming Street Yesterday Morning , A NOTABLE JEWISH WEDDING. A Sneak Tlilof Cnutiht A .Journey- ln 'Cycler Knll Notes Court Ijocnl An InI'mit's Hltel- clou , Ktc. Iltirjjlnry anil Chlorolorin , YcstcTilay mount ) K when Mr * . Ucttlo Morgan , who is visiting Simon \Vllll.\iiis nnil wife , No. SOU Cumliiir Hticut , ammo , she noticed that tlie blinds of tlio room In which lie was Blcuplnc wcrovldu own. At this same time she noticed that n small imilmantuau con taining tin1 key of her dunk was away from its accustomed i > lace iindi-r hur head. She became suspicious nt once , and OIIK ! to her trunk , whlrli was In the hallway , she found it open and another yockt'tbook containing butwecn eighteen and nineteen dollars In money , toiie. The rest ot thti lionsolnild was moused , when It was discovered that DID trunk ol another Kiiest , Mis , Andeison , had also been opened and M taken. Nolli- Ilitf else was inKsinir IKIIII tin ! house , The loom Into which the burglar or bumlais cnteied Is on the ground lloor , nnd the win dow roaches very near tliu ground. 'I'ho lioiiso IH located on thu iwir iiuitUm of the lot , facing Cuiiilnit , on which asloiohulld- Intrhas lati-lv been erectednnd It would look ns It some one acquainted with the promises Is tins guilty paity. All-4. Morgan feels satis fied that chlorofoim was used , and stains on thu window-sill tlirmnli which the enhance was effected show that some llnld was In pos- pe.sblon of the thieves. This I.uly. who loses tin ) laicer amount , comes fioin Donne. In. , nnil .Mrs. Anderson Is Irom Lexington , Kv. Nothing elhu In Hie lionsu was lakon. lleio Is another iimctlenl cull formoru police. A SNKAK Tiiur : n.uxii ; > . Yesterday morning about I'J0 ' : o'clock a stranger Jsneaked In to thu prlvnto rooms of the Stadt theatre , In which inembi'is of Mr. Brandt's family lestde , and rambled thencn through nearly nil the buildings on the premises. He camu down-.stalr.s once , and although mo mentarily aUiactlii ! ? Mr. Ur.indt's attention , ho rambled up a aln , aftertellhiK Mr. H. that lie could not keep sober hero because he had Fonui from Iowa , a temiuirnnce state. Ills voids did not belie his appearance , because , while diessed fairly well , he looked besotted. Ho managed to cot tip-stairs airaln , and from I the balcony of the summer theatre to get 1 through one ot the windows ot the lesldenco , part. Hero he robbed John Mrnndt Jr.'s room of every piece of clothing nnd Jewelry It contained. lie Created the baitendci'.s room In the game manner , and then stalled away. As he 1 vas Jiimjilnir onto the roof of the summer L garden balcony ho was been by Bmina , n ' daughter of Mr. Brandt's. Klio Immediately i cave the nlarin. The loblier tlnewsoimi of nils stolen goods nt her and fled with the rest. John Hnuult , jr. , followed In pursuit , ac companied by Olllcer Cnnoll. They boon found him In the city hall , where ho had Cone alter pawning some of the clothes. Ho was arrested and tikon to the city jaU. Taylor is tlmsamo man who was attested for fr'oIiiK through 1'aike Godwin's room two or three weeks aio. Yesterday n lot of typo was found In his possession , evidently Btolcn from some piintiiif ; otlice. He wore a line , black cork-sciow suit , which w.is urob- nbly stolen. It awaits a claimant at the city Jail. IIADHA SIOIjIGSOH.V. A Notable \Vcildfnj * Which Occurred Thurtulny Kvonlni ; . The event at the synagogue | Thursday night was the mar- Jngo of Miss Natalie Sollgiiolin , _ _ ot this city , to Mr. Fted Hadra , of Denver. , The ceremony was perioimed by Knbbl Hen- licnsnn , Refolding to the solemn and beauti ful rites of the Jewish church. ' Thu bilde looked charming In a stylish toi let of heavy gros grain silk , with brocade ' plush and point laco. Her bridesmaids wcro Miss Buttle Sellgsohn , Miss Etfio AVollstoln , Miss Sarah IJiandels , and Miss Tllllo Niiwnian. The groom was attired in the conventional black. Ills gioomsmcn were Julius Muvor.Aithurl3r.in- ( leis and John Sellgbohn and Kied Jbeligsohn , brothel s of the bride. Messrs. Ctaik , Simon Oberlulder , I. SclillI and S. J. Fisher acted as urhcra. The ceremony over , the bridal party and euests repaired to Gornuinla hall , where a bounteous supper , with speech-making and congratulatory telegrams on the side fur nished a pleasant two-hours' entertainment. 1 The tables were cleared away , and dancing until a Into hour concluded the programme of one ot the most notable affairs ot the kind ever known in this city. Their numerous trlends will Join in wishIng - Ing Mr. and Mis. Hndra all napplncss In their now relation. Both luvYc been promi nently members of local Jewish society , and nio unlveisal favorites. They will tcmovu to Mr , Iladia's new homo In Denver. TIIK GUESTS. The guests wcro as follows : i Mr. nnd Mrs. Wollstelu and family of 5 Kivusas Uity , Mr. and Mrs. Hellman , .Mr. and lrt ( . Heller , Mr. and Mrs. Brandels , Mr. and Mrs. Itohfeld , Mr. and Mrs. Mannelburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Slomnn , Mr. and Mis. Polack , Mr. and Mis. Kotlihchlld , Mr. nnd Mrs. Katz , Mr. nnd Mrs. Him , Mr. and Mrs. M. Cann , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Calm , Sir. nnd Mrs. J. Ober- felder , Mr. and Sirs. H'ichenberg. Sir. and i Mrs. Max MeyerMr. nnd Mrs. MorlU Muyor. Mr. and Sirs , Adolph Meyer , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Now , Sir. and ills. Newman , Sir. and Sits , Adler , Sir. and Mrs. Goldsmith , Sir. nnd Sirs. GotDr. / : . and Mrs. Benson , Sir. nnd Mrs. Schlo.slger , Sir. and Sirs. Simon Calm , Mr. nnd Mis. Louis Heller. Sir. nnd Sirs. Nedd , Dr. nnd Sirs. Jeiihon , Sir. nnd Sirs. S. P. Morse. Sir. and Shs , J. ] ' . juml , Mr. nnd Mrs. Klchmnn. Sir. and Sirs. George lleyn , * Dr. nnd Sirs. Kemper , Sir. nnd Sir- ; . John Lehman , Miss Cora Itomllt of Detroit , Miss Minnie ItothsclillU , Miss Annlo Itothhchild , Sllss Tlllle Sonno- hill , Miss Lena Sloscs of Cincinnati ; Miss Clara Schleslngor , Sllss IMndhCopf.Sllss Julio Simmons , Sllss ICoscnbcig nnd Miss Koscn- 4hnl of Chicago ; Sllss Connell. Sllss Siartln , IMlHs Blanche Hellman , Sllss roily Kloinan oi Detroit ; Miss Polly lioldsmltb , Miss Ad- illoNuwman , Sllss Dolly Polnck , the Misses Nettle nnd Carrie SellghOhn of Lincoln ; Slbs Jtoso Alplner-of Knnknkcu , HI. ; thu Sllsses 1'olly , Hermle nnd Gerliudo wollhteln of Kniisns City ; Sllss Alien Lund , Julius Sloyor , Aithur Brandels , Julius Sellgsohn , Fred Sel lgsohn , Sir. Clark of New York , 8. Oboifel- tier , 1. SeiillT , Kmlllirnndels , HuioJrnndels { , Kiinon Fisher , Samuel SehlesIiiL'ur , Sol. JJergmnn , Slartlu Uheifelder , Jou Nuwinan , Dee Mamlelberir. Max Itati. F , Louis , Sir. Wiutskopf. H. lleyn , I Weiss. Mr. Filed- man , Sir. Hlouiun , Sir. Bloom. THI : Tou.ins > Soinpof thotolletsweiupartlciihnly elegant. Among those noticed VNUIO the lollowlng ; MrsSellghohn , mother of the bride , elegant Mauk lace diess , pearl 01 namunts and natuial ( lowers , Slis. S , P. Slorso n wood-colored silk , trimmed with oriental Inco ; pearl nnd diamond mend ornaments. Mrs , John P , Lund , n cream silk , with lace. Mis. Myeison , n black biiiah bilk , with jet -tilminlngs. Mis , Kemper. light bluohllk , trimmed with plush ; low neck and sleeveless , Sirs. Slalchln , pink biitlnwith oriental Inco overskiit. Miss Sarah Brandies , lavender bilk and oriental hieu with natnr.il llowers. Sllss Tllliu Newman , light blue surah with ijpaiilih lace uveidix'ss and natural llowcis. Sllss Hetty Sellirsohn , pink silk covered with lace ; natural lloweis. Mbs Sllunio itothbehllil , cream satin nm\ \ IMP. f. JI'SS ' Annlo ItolhselilU ! , ercaili casluuero Vtth lace and ribbons. Miss Connell , cieam cabhinero with ori ental IHCO. Silss Alice Lund , light blue sin ah with Civam heo oveidiess ; iiutnral llowers. Julius Sleverablj ullk-uted a1 * master of Ceremonies , Ytsteulay nioiiili : < ; tlio mar- tiwl cvilplu took thu Union J'acino ovoilr.nd ti-1n for Denver. 1'lioy weio aeeoiniMi'led to the Pullman felcewerby the p.iifiit-'oj th uildoandn iiuiu bcrot the Intimate Irndsof both the con- Irnctlnu' paitU-N The br di > ivmmnnl In the car whilu the Kiiiom ocitpiod the pUttoim In couvers.vtion with all his well wisher1' . TUP bride resumed n cheerful ilc * inoaiior nnd spoke In n pleasant manner with nil her yoiinu lady friends until thu train Marled , when goou-bji's vveie both numerous and hearty. ON A AVI i mem 6 ritisco. A llluyclu Hl < ler Arrives This Slorn- Ing from Itufl'alo , N' , Y. Shortly before 0 o'clock yesterday GcoigeP. llnthburn , a dlstinauislied bicycle rider cnme Into the city on his wheeled horse , having left Bnllalo , N. Y. , * i\ weeks nuo. lie breakfasted nt I liggiii' ' , procured a lunch , and just as day w.is breaking stirtcd for Detner vi.i Cumlni ; stieet and the old mill- tniy load. He is nut tiding on n wager or to accomplish anyghen time , but principally for plensniv and to show the advantages of the blcjcleho uses. It Is of the Victor pat ent , manufactured at Boston , Slass. , by ( ho Hudlmrn comiiany. This tourist wllltako alinut six weeks In teaching Denvei.and aller a visit theio v\lll ptoceed via Salt hake to tlm roust , lie is soveinl dnjs ahead ol his cnlculntcd time now , nnd Intendi to wheel nlong at U'lMiip , the evening and e.irlv morning being the time to travel nnd the heatecViimtof the day being devoted to ie.it. SI i. Kathburn Is an nthlecllc JOUIIT man jn-t turnint ; the thlilles mid vveliths 1 7 pounds , lie rallies lorly forl > pounds of baggage with him , including n good Winchester lille. His unlfotin Is a white ll.inncl jacket. Unee Ineeelies ami red stockings and the diameter of the wheel he Uses isi leeti ! Inches. ror * the last six yeais he has devoted himself to simitsln the bicvelo line nnd has a gooil iccotd tor speed oblalned in sevuial eaetein tournaiuents. In July last he Deemed Hist pi l/u in n tact ! against eight competitors in Boston , making eighteen miles In twenty minutes. Itatlihnrn will ns- touisli the natives in thu tural disttict as he whirls nlong , nnd paitU'ulatly nt this time will his visits bo noticeable . Some of the fnmtlcr mossbacks will think n wheel horse of Hie slaughter lioiiso or packing house Is on a campaign TIIKOlHill MNU TO KANSAS O1TV. Tlio Union Pacific Completes Its Connectloiw Kail Notes. The Union I'.inlllu issued a cltciilar yesler- day announcing that Its Manhattan it Him ; Valley Inaneli was completed , and would bo thiown open to ti.iin.s about tl'ollrstof ' the month. Tins line extends from Manhattan , Kan..to Maiy.svllle , Kan. , continuing thence Into Kansas City. This gives I lie Union I'.i- elllca llnough line to Kansas City , some thing It hits long been gieatly In need of * . The loute is Irom Uiuaha to Vallev , from that point to .Man hattan mul thence to Kansas City. The route is something over one bundled miles longer than that ot thu Kansas City. St. .Joe , t Council liluirs line or the Missouri Pacilic , ami of collide the Union Pacilic will be en abled to enter the ring as a competitor tor thiough Kansas City passongei business. r.xrrnstoN TO I.AKT. MANAWA. Thi'lUnlonll'.ipltleannonnred yesterdaythat it would sell round tiip # 1 exclusion tickets to Lake Mauawa to night. These will be honored on theT ! > and (5 ( o'clock dummy trains , and will be good to retuin on special at 10:30. : These tickets will be honored on any wagon Irom depot to lake and letutn anil also on the bo.its crossing the lake. Noris AND IMIHSO.VAI.S. M. V. Dennis , gcneiai agent of the Union Pacilic at Boston , Is In the city , as is also ( ii'orgo W. Anderson , Ecnetal agent at Phila delphia. lii'iier.il Superintendent Smith , accom panied by Messis. Lane and HlinUciisderter , has started tor a tour of inspection of the Kansas division lines. Kducntc Vour SOUR. Endow them with a legacy that can not be squandered and send them to the UNIVKUMTV OK NOTKK UAMtt , an institution now in its forty-third year , and unsurpassed for its advantages to im part to your sons ard wards u thorough and fini. hed education , either in u thor ough commercial ( business ) course , which is ti distinguishing feature of Notre Dame university , or in n full course , which com prises classic , law , science , mathematics and music. .Special advantages arc ofl'ered to stu dents of the Law Department , THE MINIM UKPAIir.MENT , a separate institution ( St. Edward's hall ) for boys under twelve years of age , who are tauerht by SISTKUS OF TIIK HOLY CKOSS , umlur whose maternnl care they pass nearly the entire day in receiving instruc tion in nil the elementary brandies of an English education together with n fundamental knowledge of Latin , French. German , vocal music , violin , piano and drawing , preparatory to enter either the junior or senior classes of the university. Board , washing , mending , tuition and entrance fee for session of live months in Minim department , ! ? 150. ! The eierhty-lifth session will open on Tuesday , September 7 , 1880. Before concluding where to place your son or ward send for a catalogue , which will be sent freti , giving you full informa tion of the University of Notre Uamo. Address - dross , UEV.T. E. WALSH , G. S. C. , President university , Notre Uamc , Ind. A. Ghastly Discovery. Yesterday a ghastly discovery was nuulo by a southsldo citizen , being nothing less than the linding of the skeleton of an infant in a clump of weeds on a vacant lot between Mason and Martha , Tenth and Eleventh streets. Policeman Matza was noti- lled of the fact and hn in turn notified the covonrr. The latten at once removed the re main to his otllco where they now are. The skeleton IH evidently that of a new born Infant and had probably been placed there alive by sonic young mother anxious to hide her shame. All the llesh had rotted oil the bones , showing that the basket had been placed there some months ago. The clothes on the skeleton were > , tlll Intact , and weie of rather tlch toxtuie , showing that the child had been carefully diessed before being lett to Its hail tato. Tlii'ii ! is no clue to the Identity of the mother. Opelt's Hotel , Lincoln , Nob. , openc March lOtli , iirst class in every respect. A Block of Cal > io Tramway. Yesterday the force of men engaged by the cable line company continued their work on Tenth street as if no injunction had been granted. That docu ment , however , restrained the tramway com pany only from building In front of or near Stevenson's bain. Accoidlngjy the woik- mun weio engaged in pushing the job between liowaid and Jones streets. Already they have put down the yokes for one block , fastened upon them the guiding plates of the grip and bolted down tlm tails. Hut few things more aroiciiulred to make the section of the toad complete. If the work could only be kept uii nt this late , It wonfd not take long to build two miles of the same. _ J , L. Wilkie , manufacturer of paper boxes , 108 S. 14th street Omaha. Denth of Mr * . Hnnivold. Mrs. It. C. Enowold , who left for Califor nia last week , In hopes of recupeiatlng-hcr health , died In Sacramento on Tuesday , Au gust'.M. Shu had been suffering fioin con sumption for about a year. She was accom panied to California by her toother and her little daughter , the former being' well ac quainted In California and ablu to take care ol her and provide for her every want , hverythlug possible was done to make her computable. Mrs. Hnewold was tldity years of age , She left a husband and tluee dill- dieii , The tradv will leach Omaha on Saturday - day and the niuwal will take place at 11. p. m. Sunday from the lesideuue , Sixteenth and I California streets. Adieu , Sir. Hoi > ky , the young leading gentleman at the Stadt theater , leaves Omaha 0110 week from next Monday , to accept an engagement In thoCeiman Heater in Philadelphia , lie has made nulto a number of fiiouds whllo here , and has established a reputation as aim ot the most cnimble actors wo have ever had in town. Ho will b succeeded by SI. . Louis Koch ot ChicaKo. Sir. Koch's wile will also nccompanv him , taking second boubrctto's and at the bamo time alvldo the loading characters , with Shs. Baureis. Sir. Horbky vv ill play lioxt Sunday evening in thu "Hertz uiui Dollar , " and In aiiother piece on the fol low ln hiindaj night. Very Important Decision by Prominent State and University Chemists. Among iliem Profs. Collier , Chemist in Chief of the United States De partment of Agriculture , Washington , D. C. ; Ordvvay o ! Mjis iicliuselt8 , Hnrkor of ! Pennsylvania , Albreeht o [ the United States Mint , Louisiana ; Everhart of Texas , llilgunl of California , lUys of Canada , and etherrf most prominently known in chemical literature , after subjecting brands of baking powders on the American market to a thorough chemical ex amination , have published their finding * , and it is important for the people to know that the report o [ these hygienic authorities of the Na tion implicates almost every brand analy/.ed with some poison of adulter ation , with the exception of Dr.J'rice's Uream Baking Powder , which for its purity and hoalthfnlncss they recommend for general family use. name d lui.iuvo.r iijYiiv vyi iotittij jipsiivur , jiumuu , muss. ) r. KUAS H.BAHTLEV.H.S. , CliuhiUl to thu bop't of Health. Brooklyn. N. Y. 'rof.CUUTIS C.HOWAKU , M So. , Starling Medical Collojro , Columbus , Ohio. rof.M. DKLFONTA1NK. AiiulUieal Cliuini t , Chiungo , iR. 'roI.H.S.U I'ATON , 1/nte ChoiuUt Health Department , Chicago. 111. Prof .IXO.M.OHDWAY , Mass. Institute of Tuchnologv , Boston , 'rof. H. A. WI'ITIIAUS , A. M. . M. 1) . , University of iJulialo , N. Y. 'rof. A ll.SABIN , Stuo : ChoiuUt , Burlington , Vt. 'rof. .IO1IN BOULANPKIt , Jr. , A. AI , i\l. \ D. , Piof. Chemistry and Toxicology , Cnlcago , IB. Prof. ,1. H. LONG , Prof. Chemistry. Chicago Medical College and Chicago College - lego of Pharmacy , Chicago , 111. Prof. G. A. MAU1NKK , Analytical Chemist , Chicago , 111. DEWEY & STONE , I V98 & I I " " " Fi URNITU One of the Best and Largest StoeKs in the United States to Select From. OMAHA NEB. EBESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MAC SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOi "COTTON : Full Assortment for sale to the Trade 1)7 VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ROMAN'S ' arc cnflly worn , sufo uncl rullable. They Imvo licon tested In tlioumncls of cntcn unit we cim posltlvoly upBcrt tliut In nil cnsos where the liver , upleen. kid- ncysiiml bowels arc Involved , Iu. Iloi.MAN'H IMna arc ut once tlio bo t , qulckctt anil choaprtit ; nnd they bnvc muilo pcrimmcnt cures In thousiinds of cates wliero medicine tiia boon u.-eJ without uny good results whatever. C'ou AVantH $1OOU. Con Groner , formerly onu o c most ef fective shcntfs of Ntlrtli Piatte , when the town was a llttlo beyond the borders of civ- ili/.ntlon , says that the next lunlslaluro will have a chance to pay him n little bill which it has owed him since 1BTS ) . At that time , he filed a bill with the general assembly for Sl.GOO for time , outlay and services In ariest- IiiU' seveial Utiinh murderers. Amnnc thesu weioamnn mimed Scliuylcr and another named Hell. The former of these was con victed and ROM od a decade of years In the punltcntlaiy. These bills , ( irouer claims , ueio approved by Judges Harncs and Ciaslln , and ho will nmlcc an attempt to have them now paid , Police Court. Chas. W. Hauls was lined S5 _ nnd costs iu police coutt yebterday inniiilni ; for cnirying con cealed weapons. It. A. Davis , who tiled to Interfeio wltli the oIllceratrestliiKD.ivis , was lined an equal amount. Gee , F. Adams ior assaulting a well known cltl'/cn , was committed in default of n line of § 10 and costs. Will Nugent had assaulted Martin Ityan. Hn was sentenced to llt'tccn days iu the county jail on bte.ul and water. Ut' seven drunks , t\\o paid a line of S.1 and costs , thice were committed to jail and the ottiets weio dbeharced. Ijcnvciiwortli Street Grade. The propct tv holders on Leaven worth fill ei ! tan ; beclnnlim to cxpiess a great deal of anxiety with respect to the grading of that thoroughfare. Tho'conttact was letsomc > two inonts iiL'o , and the grade shakes set by the engineer bo loiif , ' ago that most of them have been knocked down , hut ns yei not a foot of earth has been removed. It is Import ant that this woik hliould bo done at the ear- He t possible moment. Residents on Park avenue nionlso linding funk v > 1th the slim nes > of the contuictor for thu giading of that stteet. UeMovcs hi nnrbnra. Comrade Harhgraw , of Urooklyn , N. Y. , who went to San Francisco to attend the re union of the [ G. A. U , luturned yostordny and Is resting at the C.tnlield. Ho Is a niein- berof li.trbaia Filetchlo post Xo. H , the only post in the country named after a woman. It is unnecessary to state that the gentleman will not have liarbara's memory us.salled by any Iconoclast. Affected byllio Heat , Mis. John Hums , who iesldesat , Ninth nnd Pierce streets , was suddenly overcome by the heat ycstenUv , whllo In Peter Heck's store maklnsj purchases. lr , Uarrow was sum moned and tound her in convulsions caused by heat. At last accounts t > he had partially recoveied. tlio Victors. e To-day will | bo an interesting day nt tholJellevuo jllleiange , the occasion being the presentation of badges to the successful competitors during , tlio recent contest. Uen- Ilolinitii'g IjiveraiKl Stcmmeli I'ad , \bnrt)3 nil Impurities from the blood , InvlKOnitcH uiui vitalizes the nliolu system. IIoIaian'H Liver and Htoinacli I'at I Gurus 1311lounT8 ] ( , IndlKCHtliin , Jauitdluo , Diarrhoea. MiilHrlu.blck Ueaduchc , Hheuniiitlmn , etc. N Liver ami Sloitmeli Fail ca Uio StO'iiiicli nnd llowcl" . Improved thu Aiipetltc , corrects AnBlmlhitlon , boautllien the Co'uple.xion , etc. lEolinaii'N Liver and Sloinaeli Pad 1'rcvonts Sou Sickness , Cholera , Smallpox , " Vullow , Tpliiis , Tphold and Illllous Ko\cr ! . < * ALL BHUGUlblb-Or sent on receipt of I rlce 82. IIOLIflAN I AI ) CO. , 120 William St. , N. Y. oral Wheaton will bo urcsentaiid deliver the address. The Second infantry band will bo on band to discounts sweet music tor the oc casion. Oimuiha people can tnko the 0'JO : In the morning and reach the range In ample time to witness the event. Tlio Courts. Yesterday morning a verdict was rcndcicd in Judge ilCul- loeh'a court in the suit of Judiro Wrlcht against J. K. Kiilin. Tlio fonnor sued for S'iOO daniugch for n nulsanco main tained by the latter adjoining the pliiintiir's jneml.ses. The award was lor § 7.1. The ease ot K. 1) . Van Ktten , who sues for 8100 as attorney's lees , was 011 tiinlut : ) o'clock. The Homan will case was to Imvo been heard at :5 : o'clock. It consists in a request on tlio pint of Henry Human , jr. , to bo dis charged from the position of temporary executer - ecutor and the appointment of his sLster , Mrs.'Diaper , and her husband appointed as executrices in his stead. A Floater. F. J. McBlmno , who came up from Plaits- month on the "Q. " .yestcidny brought Information that a lloater was seen going down the river oposito that point yesterday morning. It was taken ashoie. It Is piobably the body ot thu unknown man viho was cliowned hcio on aflurnoun. POWD Absolutely Tbls powrtor never vnrloJ. A tnnrvcl of pur- ty , streiiKtlinna wliolo oinotiO'.s. ' More econ omical thuii tlie nrillniirr KitiiNniid cmint bo fold Incompctltlun with the mu'.tUiule ' or low tpft.eHoit wolifh ! Hltim or nhnvptuuo powilora. Bold only in rain. Itov u , IUKi.su 1'u wubit Co , i6 Wnll8t..Vovr Yorlt. Illr . 4 ' SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER , 4. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. and. l-atb. Sts. , mil < > i > cn ltn ( tvoi'n to rt icitli ( lie movt complete d of a&id & FURNISRINB GOODS Ever shown In Onutlin. It'e it'll ! ailhcrc strictly to the motto , "PRICE DOE1 ! PUT ? UP ! " Ami will expose to the people of this < / / / / , 'lie trite vnlttc of floods , lie .S-HIV to attend ottr .Ami receive one of our lutndxoinc nonvcnlrs jlven to every one tt'hocnlls. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBEB , 4. 1308 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. When we say we are going to open with the largest and r 1 finest line of Ever shown in Omaha , we mean what we say. To prove it to yourselves , come to the opening and see. Also get one of our beautiful souvenirs. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Remember , Oar lotto is "Honesty and Good Yalue for Your Money. " * We ARMOUR STAR STAR HAMS. Delicious Flavor. No pains are spared to inako thcso meats THE BEST that can bo produced. People of EPICUREAN TASTES arc highly jleascd with them. ITyoiir Oruceror MnrUetmnn U < > tint keep them , > eu < l direct to Armour t t'o. . Clilcuto. _ SSNTC. O. DM : uu juoiti : AT U-IUII.I > AI.U I'lt- I 1' VV nil eipre. * cliarccs to all iwlnli v.1lliln QUO Dill * . l.oiH'rarrl ttf to ttlivt from Brnil t o CM * iltut L , G , SPEHCER'S TOY FACTOnY , 221 W , MADISON ST. . CHICAGO , s. w. cxm. ir.iii AM * I'AK.VAM , OJIAIIA. Propurty of every tJosorlptloii forsnlo iu nil purln of the city. Luiuls for Milo in every county in Kcpniskti. A COJH'LB'I'K SLT Of AHST11ACTS Of Titles of Doughs county kept. Main ot tlio city stit or countj' , or any other information dcbhcu , furnished tree of charyo ujton tipji.lcution. f RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware TUo lurtfiibt stock , i'rlca tlio lowest. Kino rnpnlrliu a spool illy. All work wurruutoj. Corner uuil 15th strcot , Omuliu. M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMISSIM MERCHMTS , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. REFEUKNCEHs Jlercliauts' nnd FaniH'n ' Hank , D.ivlil < 'ity , Nfl . ; Kearney Nalloim , Koariu-y , Neb. : Coluuiliiis St.ito JUnk. Columbus , Nub. ; McDonalira Hank , Neil ! tw tblnU vain of stock