8 THE ( BlAlIA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 2. 1886. THE DAILY LOCAL HOPPER , Into Which Fall the Happeninga About Town. THE EXPOSITION TO DAY. JMnrrlnRC of William I * . AVIIIIaino mill Jllanohc AVIOinell tJwlKO Stcii- lorf > ' DlalDU'iiPH Kallroiul N , lite. , llto , A ItiiHy Son no. PYoslcnlay morning tlio exposition building prrsontett a very lively aspect. It look ns if n nilnlnluraQtown wore itrhinc hko Strticturos of all kinds wcro put in place , mid u. host of artisans wcro biis.witli . hammer , wuv , plant ! and chisel KxTiibitors rushed hithur atul tliitlicr anil spectator' ' stood around and generally mijcBivlr > < l in Kottinn in tlio way of those who had something to do. It h now so ne.xr the time of the com- inencuinunt of tlie exposition that ex hibitors can delay no longer in putting thur space Into shape for the display. The exposition , Manager Lininycr says , must open on next Saturday night , and more than that ho wants to have every thing in readiness at that timo. Vet there arc .some persons who , ho thinks , will put oil their work until tlio last minute , These , however , ho proposes to look out for and if they do not 10011 give evidence of getting ready by the time mentioned , lie would enforce the terms ot his contract with them and give their space to parties who are clamoring for room. U hen the exposition _ gets under way it will unquestionably bo a surprise to even the most ardent enthusi- iist. Mur-liauts ami other ? , are taking an interest in the all'air which was never equalled in Omaha. Leading linns are rivalling one another in the beauty and richness of their stands. The spaeo of J ) . M. Stee.lu , for instance , is a gothic Louse with dormer windows and plate ghib.s sides , in which will lie a bijou wholesale grocery htoro. The II. T. Clark drug company is erecting a house of about the same. style , thosiilcsof which " will bo of white "while the top will bo of ajl kinds of colored glass. Tills will contain a stock Valued at $ ' .20,01)0. ) Alma E. Keith Is arranging a ladies' parlor ; Morgell & Kosonweitr are working with closed sides upon a room which will excel in decora tion Hint of any private mansion ia Omaha : Dewey it Stone will have three rooms , in the arrangement of which their force has been authorised losparuneithco expense nor material. One of these rooms will contain a thousand curiositisr from Japan ; Max Myor will have a unique display of jewelry and a force of inannfiictunnif jewelers on hand ; Raymond mend will display the largest collection of diamonds ever exhibited in Omaha , und is now preparing a magnilicont cabi net of black \yalnut , especially tor that purpose. This morning the entire array of pliiloaiplncal instrument * ) of Creighton college was. transferred to one of the cast rooms ot the building. They will occupy cabinets cight feet high , extending along on two sides of the wall. Uistliuino.il complete set of instruments of the kind in the west. Besides those , the mineral specimens belonging to the institution will al.so be displayed , and at intervals short and entertaining experiments will be made by the gentlemen in charge. 'J he pictures which now ornament , the art hall give assurance- that the remain der of the collection will be of the high est order , liesides the art hall , the north and south gallery w 11 be literally cov ered with pictures from end to cud. WlIjLIAMS BTILlj HIVING THIS GAMKS AWAY. The Side of Last Suiulny'H Bull Game. | | ft The Hastings Gazette-Journal adopts the tactics of the Hastings ball players. Instead of candidly admitting that they were fairly and badly beaten by the Union Pacifies last Sunday they come the baby act and talk about having given the Union Paci tics a game to encourage them. The last issue of the paper named contains the following : Tlio Reds came in from Omaha this moi-ning , where they played ball Satur day and Sunday , winning one game and giving away one. Saturday afternoon they done up the Union Pacifies 17 to a , and feeling guilty for doing the claimed champions of Nebraska BO hard , they allowed the Union I'aclfics to win yesterday , and it was the hardest playing tluy have had to do this season. The ball \ \ as tossed into their opponents , and then they would whack away and hit nothing but nir , but after an almost superhuman ef fort on the part of our boys to present their opponents with the game it closed 10 to 5 in favor of Omaha , and then every inhabitant of the city on the muddy from the small boy to the gray haired man howled themselves hoarse , and oven tore up tiie grand .stand in their demonstra tions ot joy , and owing to the victory real estate is 51 } per cent nigher in Omaha than it was Saturday. Having defeated the Union Pacifies tlnce games out of live the Hcds are en titled to the championship of the etatn of Nebraska , and will defiantly iloat it before the eyes of the Lincoln club It is to bo regretted that the boys were so miiKiianiinous Sunday as to let the Union Pacifies win , and did not plant daisies oyer the place where they drove them in Saturday. Now , when wo claim the championship , a wee small piping voice will bo heart ! from Omaha , saying : "Yes , just by one game. The gas pipe buttery was put in against Omaha and then the Keds had to help her out by throwing the ball out of the lot &o the runners would dare leave their base and keep up tlio "marry go round" gait. The attendance at the game wi'.s very small , but finaneially the trip resulted all right , The club played four games and lost one , Itauer , the new pitcher , is proving to bo a valuable addition , and with the addition of another good catcher , the boys will bo in good shape to meet Lincolns and St. Joos next week , AUMY MATTUKS. A Trial of Now Itllles Hroail ICatioua Ijtmvo of Alihonco. Tlio commanding officer Uhoyonnoord- nanco depot , Wyo , , has boon'ordered to Issue to the commanding olllcors of troops 1) ) . and E. , Ninth cavalry , at 'Fort Du Chosno , Utah , sixty-four each of the now model SprluglluM carbines , for trial. Re. ports of their trial will bo forwarded to Omaha headquarters , on Juno 20 , 1887 , with preliminary reports on December 1. nest , as to the approximate allowance , if nny , as compared with the rillo , that they should rccoivo target practice. The final reports will state the advantages or dis advantages of the carbine compared with the present sorvfeo model , particularly os regards Its length , and ease of carryIng - Ing when mounted , and the balistio prop erties of tlio arm , , . , Tlio secretary of war has authorized , for the trial of these arms , which Jiro the rifle cartridge , ammunition to the total Value of $9.50 per gun in addition to the present rogulai allowance. Scorns which limy bo mtulohun Irving them at target practice , will bo considered in the sol diers' classification under the present rules as to the regular and additional practice , and the arm for this purpose will bo considered during tlio remainder of this target year as a service carbine. Tlio ration of bread for i ? ue to the troops at Fort haramlc , W.yo. , has been Increased to twenty-two ounces. The company gardens at this post have been practically a failure thl * season. Leave of absence for four day * has been granted Captain Charles F. Hum phrey , assistant iti.irtormnstor | U. S. A. , depot ( | iiartermistcr. Cheyenne , Wyo. Leave of absence for fifteen days has been granted Captain T. S ; Kirtland , 7th Infantry , Camp Pilot Unite.Vyo. \ . Leave of absence for fifteen day1 ? , to take ell'eet when ho is relieved from his duties at Ogden , Utah , by Captain John L. Clem , assistant quartermaster , U. S. A. , has been grunted Second Lieutenant John J. Shaw. Clh infantry , Salt Lake < ' 'ty ' , Utah. > A IlaUlriK 1'owilur THt'k. The Chicago lirm.nnder whose directions the band of women uro "testing"onr bak ing powder , has lilt upon u very running triek. The "test , " as performed by these ladies , Is to mix the baking powder they peddle and that found In the kitchen with waterseparately , and call attention to the difference of action. That found in the kitchen , if pure , will foam up quickly like champagne. The baking powder they desire to prove superior will rise slowly , foaming like new yeast , over the lop of the gk s. This slower action remits from the presence of llour , albnmeii or a gum in their baking powder , and IB evidence of adulteration. I'o prove this , ( ill a glass half full of water , mix together equal parts of Hour and Mnnu pure baking powder , pour into the water and stir quickly. There will bo nrodneed precisely the same elVcct-- the slow , foaming action produced by the tests with the adulterated baking powder as made by our lady mission aries from Chicago. The ellect will be even heightened Ijy adding a littlu lime , sneli as the baking powder carried by the ladles and the other low grade adulter ated powders contain. Of course , any statements made in reference to other baking powders , by parlies caught in practicing such tricks as those for the purpose of deceiving the public , will be entitled to no credit. In Mem orlam. MM. Jane 'IV.idoll , wife of Robert Twadoll , of Irv ingtonNobdied Monday morning , August 39. Mrs. Twadoll was born In Hancock , Delaware county , New York , November SO 182i. The funeral occurred August 01. The sermon was preached from James 1 : 14 , by Rev. O. W. Savidgo of Omaha. Tlujtleceased leaves a husband , two sons nnd one daughter who rise up and call her blessed. Mrs. T. holds a place in many hearts , both in this city and her own immediate neighborhood. She way a most intelligent woman , being a gicat reader and student and well informed in the a flairs of state. She had a great memory , was a most practical , thorough- goinjr , capable lady. The possessor of a hopeful , cheerful disposition , she went about doni" good , going into many homes in a helpful way , in times of sickness and sorrow. Mrs. Twadoll was a sincere Christian , and might be truly called a champion of Jesus. She loved pure gos pel , and brought tip her children to fear ( iod and eschew evil. During her last illness her mind was stayed on Chri'-t , and she was heavil to say , "J would rather have a nunsion in heaven with Jesus than to own all this world. " C. W. S. A Pastor's Itcncllt. Tnel * . 11.0. club will } : Ivo a complimentary bunollt to Hyv. P. A. Ilubbard , pastor ot the A. M. JK. chutpli , on this evening , at the above n lined church , corner Eighteenth anil Webster. The refreshments will bo served by Mi. h. II. Johnson. The following programme will bu rendered : 1. Walt/ , Silver Smay Instrumental Hiuoo. 'J. Dancing O'er the Waves Chorus P. II. G. club. n. If on the Me.uls Solo Mr. 0. 0. Oary. 4. The Light House by the So a Song and Chorus JMrs. M. O. Itlcketts. 5. The ( Jiand Old Oce.ui Solo .Mr. E. G. Koz/ollo. 0. Hlowon , Ye Winds Quaitetto Messrs. Ho//elle , Hrttce , Hloketts , Cary. T. The O. P. It. A Comic Quartette Dr. M. O. Klcketts , Miss M. Williams , Mr. C. C. Caiv , Mrs. C. C. Cary. 8. Come 13ack to Erin Instrumental Jiruco. 0. I Think of Thee Chorus P. II. G. club. 10. Scentless Ho e. Solo Dr. M. O. Hicketts. 11. Happy Dreamland Solo Mis. C. C. Cary. 13. 0 , HowDfllitlittiil Solo Miss M. Williams. 13. Where Shall we Find Our Home..Duet Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Cary. 11. Good Night , Gentle Folks Chorus P. II. G. club. This Morningf of W. P. Will- iniim to UluiiohoVltlmcll. . Yesterday at noon.Miss Blanche Withncl was married to Mr. William P. Williams , of this city , at the residence of tlio bride's father , Mr. John Withnell , 412 South Fif teenth street. The ceremony was per formed by Hishop Worlhington and wit nessed by a number of tlio intimate fritnds of the young people A recep tion followed and continued until 3 o'clock , when ( ho happy pair took the eastern train for a two WOOK'S bridal tour. They will be at homo after September 14. Mrs. Williams is highly esteemed in social circles in this city , and her husband is the chief bookkeeper in the wholesale house of Paxton & uallaghcr , where for a number of years back ho has been in tile enjoyment of the respect and esteem of employers and associates. His mar riage was made the occasion of a happy testimonial from the latter. Two AcciilentH Yesterday morning two men WT. West and anather whoso name could not be learned , were injured in the Union Pa cific yards. The hitter's hand was ortibhcd and the Joe of the former was run over by the cars. They wcro both taken to St. Jo.sejih's hospital. Dr. lloll- man is endeavoring to save the injured limb. A New Church. The contract for the carpenter work on the now Catholic church on Lunvcnwcrth and Twenty.faixtii streets has been let to M , F. Murphy. Edward Larkin secured the brickwork. The building will be 50x100 feet and cost about f O.OOO , It will bo ready by the holidays. Hovonuo Collections , Thoro\enuo collections for the month of August \\ere us follows : Collected on lists S 11S.24 lioer stamps sold 10,001.47 Spirit stamps sold , 1M.701.M1 Clunr stamps sslu , 4.0T1.1M ) 'lolwcco btamps sold 100.51 Special tax stamps S.Uil.l'J Total S170.8S1.0T Will Cclcbi-nto tlio Kvont , The paving of Sherman avenue will bo completed by Fild.iy evening. Steps are being tnlicn by the residents of the stiect to pioperly celebrate the event by Illuminating it elthci on FiUt.iy or S.ituulay even ing , and tmnUiK out on masse for a drive > n the btrtet which , w hou coiupictod , \ > ill be veiy line. _ It Came nt Last. A car load of material for a cable line arrived yesterday from Now York asigno J to the horse railway eompany of this oily. At present the latter do not know when they will commence to use it. JIKKOKK HIS HONOH. Tile Grist of Cnsc * Hoftiro .lutl e Stcn- hcrg Ycstcrtlny Morning. "Hilly Anderson , you arc charccd with the larccnj of a set of harness from George Helm- rod , " said Jmlno Stcnbonrto the smallest of a gioup of twenty prisoners who faced him In police court yesterday morning. " 1 never took the lir.nic s"reillcd | William. "The birn door was open and I went Inside and .slept all night. " A ROiitlein.in who lived near the barn testified that he.aw Anderson putting tlio harness out through a window and held him until an officer ait I\ed. Wil liam wilted at ( his and kept silent. "You have been away a loan while , Ullly , where have you been ? " csked the jmluu with the air of a man Inquiring after the health oC a bosom friend , "In Lincoln , " laconically replied William. "How often ha\oynu been in jallV" "T\\ Ire onlv for di inking. 1 did Intend to stay a\\oj and 1 will go now If jou'll let mo. " " .Sorry 1 can't accommodate you , Hlllv. " said the court , "but you \\ill haMi to .stay In the county Jail until after the fair anywav. and If any of Mmr Lincoln fi lends enme down 1ilf send them up to see MMI. You will bo tlii-io for thirty day ? and will get ti c.iil niut watei diet the lirst ten and last ten days of tlio term. " ' 'John I- > charircd with ItolF , you arc having cut up a lot ot chairs and other furniture in the nnnsloii of Kansas Cltj L/ ! , " wild the court to the next of the row. "What did you do It loi' . ' " "Only for a little satisfaction , " said the piKoner doggedly. "You mo welcome to all of the satisfaction you lll get out of a littecn days' sentence on bread and \\au-r.1 said thocnuit diyly. A. ( illlnskv. the jomig fellow ran his team over Mis. McCaeueoii .Slxleeith | stieutlast night was next called. He told a plausible yarn about his line bicakmg and \\asdls- \ clmigcd. Eleven plain drunks were discharged ami Ihoghen nominal lines. Hut Tiacy was sent to the county jail lor ten days on the charge of vaarancy. Ho imulo a touching plea to bo iclcased so he could make seme money during fair week , but the judge was linnl-ueaitcd. On Hehalfor Henry Rush To the ISditor of the Hun : For a year and u half the Long school building had in tlio person of Henry Hush one of the best janitors in the city. Honest , faith ful and conscientious , Mr. Hush devoted - voted his entire time and attention to his duties and no school building in Omaha was hotter attended to. The entire corps of teachers had confidence in their janitor and the children loved him. A long life of severe labor has so broken his constitution that he is com pelled to rely upon some such position r.s that which lie has filled so acceptably in the Long school , but which place lie lost at the election of janitors last month. Ho had been led to believe that ho would be retained and hence had made his family more comfortable in the little building ho rented of the school board by adding a kitchen , which cost him about $100. This he had fin ished , paying for it out of bis July sal ary , and whim ho received notification of his failure of reappointmcnt had but live cents left. Mr. Bush is well known in tlio city and universally respected. His wife is feeble and unable to help support the family. The recent death of a little daughter adds to his djstress , and altogether his case is one which should appeal strongly to the sympathies of the school board. It is possible they may be able to reconsider their action in his behalt. J. T. U. NEW OUTFITS FOR \YSPA1M2RS. . The Oinalia Type Koitntlry and Sup ply Ilousn for Printer * ) anil Publisher ) ) . The AVestern Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all tincs ) to outfit publishers on short notice with presses , type , rules , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and in fact everything in the line of printers' and publishers' supplies. Better terms and more liber.il prices can bo secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near home. Second baud goods in the printing line bought and sold. We often have great bargains in this particu lar. Send lorTiiKPKiNTKHs'Arxii.i\nv , our monthly trade journal , that gives lists of goods and prices and Iroin time to time proclaims unequalled bargains in new iiiul second hand material. Niwi.rAi'iu UNION. 12th Street , bet. Howard and Jackson , Omaha , Nebraska. Til E NEWS FIIOM LOG AX. District Attorney Marsh Itclicycd From an Unjust Accusation. LOGAN , la. , August 31. [ Correspond ence of the BII : : . ] District court is now in session , with one of the largcs dockets over known in the county ever fifty criminal cases , and the grand jury still in session. Many of our citizens have re moved for the time being to parts un known , especially those engaged in the liquor traillc. Harrison county never had a finer pros pect for a corn crop. Nothing now but an early froat can prevent more than an average. Inotico in your paper of the 28th a special telegram from Sioux City , rellect- ing on our district attorney I want to say Harrison county considers him one of tiic ablest and hardest working district attornics wo have ever had , and we think the accusation unjust to him , knowing him as we do. The article in the Sioux City Journal signed by J. S. Latlirop more nearly , as wo think , represents the true state of the facts , and it you have space I ask that game bo inserted. The aitlclo lofened to Is as follows : Sioux Cirv , Io. , August 80. My attention has been called to the fact that a ccitaln vapor per In this city lias been making States At torney Marsli the object of Its peculiar atten tion of late , chaiglng. In ctlcct , that Mr. Marsh has been obstructing the Investigations of the coiouur's jmy sitting in the Haddock murder ease. 1 do nut suppose that Mr. Matsh would thank me for saying anything n hlsdofou selicio in this city wheio ho Is so well ami favorably known. Nor would 1 take the time to do so but for the fact that this pawn's stilcturcs have found place in olnei papers outside of our county , and are likely to eteato Impressions unfavoiable. not only to Mr , Marsh , but to other laomcers of our county and city as vte.ll , AH a member ot the citi/.ens' committee and conversant with the efforts put forth to hi lir ; to light and punishment the mmdercrs ot Kuv. Mr. Haddock , 1 siy that no one per son has laboied harder , gi\en mote of cainest thought , nor brought to tlio investigation moioof imiionee , caieand yenlous endeavor than has Mr. Muish. With no promise of pecimntry inward ho has to my l < nowlctlgo neglected other business mid duties the law Imposed upon him , and given his time , thought and labor , not only by day , but by night also. In effoit to place the crime cor- irctly , and proemu the evidence necessary to a conviction. 1 have con seised with no member of the coionor's jury , nor other member of the committee , upon this subject , bat I hazard nothing in saying that oacli and ull will coiroborato tlio above. Whether the Investigation has been con ducted In a manner calculated to produce the most satisfactory results , 1 am not now able to say , but tie say that the Investigation has proceeded in acnord with the bc.it judgment ot till Intelestedand taking part in It. Ideem the above necessary as a matter nf justice to Mr. Muish and to our county. We have not In Sioux City nor In Woodbmy county an olllccr whoso energies aio not enraged In luliiglng the murdercis nt the Ucv. Mr. Haddock - dock to punishment , and let all bo assured they .will be ( nought to punishment. He- spectfully , etc , J. S. L.vrmtoi' . I'lio ' noaril or AtlJuHlment. The board of adjustment , appointed under the ordinance provldim : for the monument- ins of the city , will hold their first formal meeting one day this week for the purpose of 01 sanitation. Tiie board consists of City Kneftieer Ko owatcr , chairman cx-ofllfilo , J. W. W av and Henry IlolnunAs there has been no pros Islou made for funds to curry on the work , nothing wtn be done this year. Konl Kntnto JTrmisfipr * . The following transfers wore filed August 30 , with the county clerk. Henry A ICoslers amltvf to Adelaide Itood , It a blk 1. Rosters add , w d-$3i- > . Jas Morris lo Caspar 12 Yost , Its 4 , f > , 8 , P , 10 11.12. in and U.\ilk \ 1. It 1 to 14 Inclusive blk'J , It 4 to lOlnchisUeblk a. Ill to 10 In clusive blk 4 ; 1 to 10 Incliishc blk fi ; It 1 to 0 InelusUeblk 0 , Lake's nddnl ; n H3 blk 4.1 , jt ID blk 4SO , Its blk4i > 0 iSmnd view add q c- v Frank Murphy to Arthur W Uoml , It 57 , Nelson's add , q o SI , Patrick Moirow and wf to Lars Golilbrnnd- son , It 'J blk ! ! 0 , Floieiioe , q c 0. lui Cook and wf to James M Parker n sw , nw , noiH , ne , nw. S'.i , \ } > , no , S ) ; no , sw , V. in nml in > of 7 out lots in Kloience , q e S" > , ? > ' 0. "Aie- iceoid of old deeds.- Louis H Koitv and wf to ( Jeo W Logan pt Its in and 14 blk N , Shull's 3d add , w tl t'J.000. Jennie H McGiaul and Imsb to Gee W l.osnn , Its S and UbIK P , Lo\\o'siultl , w d " ' Wm'i : Giatton el al lo Win A Douglas , H 2 blk U Hillside add No 1 , \ \ d-SI/iV ) . Saiah Teahon to Stephen K MeWhoitcr , It 1 blk 'J , Jerome paik , w d-lf > 'JO. Joseph Barker and \ \ t to \Vlcdeiuaiin \ , It 10 Harkei's sub , w d SJ0. . Georpe 1' Stohlilns to Ellen Hirkhaiiscr. It 83 and 21 blk 7 Ilniisrom plnce. w d 5i,0'.0. : Luke C Ilcdlield to Henry Sple lcpt It L : i In I eli ue ! M , l.1U. . w d-Ssoo. Heuiy Spleglo and \ \ f to 'I' Wiichsman ct nl , pt lti : In e H "o ; n , in , 1:1. : w d gl.OJO. Algeimm S Paddock and wt to Kuclld Mai tin , It 7 blk 1 , I'addoc'c ' place , w d Sl.MKJ Laimon P Piuyn to MrsE C Powell , It 5 , Ludwlck place , w d S.M10. Julia C lluntlngton to Alice O'Donahue , It fi blk ( ! , Heed's 1st add to Omaha , \ \ d § 7.500. Ilany I ) Heed to Samuel S Campbell , Its 4 , and 5 blk S , Dwlght * Lyman's add , wd- 5150. Allco O'Doimhuo and Imsb to Frank U Hortiin. s 5'J ft It ' .I blk 0 sub ot J I Hedlck's add , Wd ? 4,000. Omaha Heal estate & Tiust Co to Clmiles Impey , 117 Washington sqtinic add , wd Ada'p Oiakoct alto Andrew J Norgaid , H OblkS , Diake'sadd , wd. John I UedicKand wf to Charlotte M U Adams , Its 7 , H , v. W , 11 and W bile 1' ' , Oak Chatham , w d § 5,000. John H Green and wf to 1st Natl bank of Omaha. eW It 4 blk i : , Omaha , q c SI. W G Shriver to Ell/abetli Gurnett , It 4 blk H , Lowes add , w a ? 4iri. Win G Slnlvcr to F M Sluivcr , Its 5 audO blk 8 , Slulver place , w d SbUO. iClla K Weston and Imsb to.lolm H Burns blk 4 Shriver place , w d S 1,500. August ! J1. Sadie Henry to Millnul T Seals , lot 10 , block 8 , Haiiscom place , w d l.COJ. Isaac Douglas and wife lo Millaul F bears , lot 21 , Tattle's subdivision , w d J,200. Chai lotto M E Adams and husband to John I Itetllclc , lots 1 , 2 , , 4 , 5 , 0 , block 12 , Oak Catham , q c SI. Patiick O'Coyuo and wife to Patrick McCandrass , part of lot 2) , sec 10,15 , tt. : w tl 51,000. Millaul F Scars to William Monison and olieis , lot 14 , Tattle's subdivision , w d SV.OO. Fannie A Crowell to lle.nry H Cutler , lot 5 , block 2 , HimebnugliNaild , wd SK)0. ! ) John T Bell and wile to llemy H John son , lot 11 , Fail view , w tl S'JOa Alice O'Oouahoe and others to Sarah Tea- him , lot 1 , block 2 , Jerome pask , w tl S5'i."i. Ellen A Linden : and husband to S A Me- Whoitcr , lots 0 and7 , block 4 , Kilby place , w tl-S2soo. Augustus Kountzc and wife to George T Xlmnicr and otheis , lot 5 , block 11 , Kouutze's yd add , w d--JOQO. A lutclcy Find. Tuesday evening a young man named F. Hebstock arrived at the Blulls from Philadelphia , and discovered that he had lost his ticket to San Francisco. Of ficer Mares telegraphed the fact to the young man's friends .aUthat place , and finally tclopltonod tlio .same to Council JJltills , with the requcst'lo Search the ears for the missing ticket. Yesterday tlio search was successful , the ticket being found in the swoopintraof the car. Absolutely Pur"- This pomlor norcr vnrias. A marvel of pur- ty , strength mid v/linlosomono n. Muro econ omical than tlio ordinary kinds find ciuint be sold Incompotlllnn with the mu'.tituda of low test , short woliflit nluin nr pliospniuo pomlnrfl. Sold only In onus. UOVAI. IIAKINO Powuui Co. 168 Wall St. , Now York. GEUIAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue , Foil THE TIIEATMEM or Ail , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. MoNJENAMY , Proprietor. SuteiMi jenrs' niisiiftal unn l > rlvutu l-raitlco Wo have Iho facilltlos , ni > | anrtua ud reroiillra for the eucciwful treatment , or every form of ill"- law ccmilrhiK clthnr mcilloitl or mirKlciil treatment , and Imlto all to couio and luvotligtitc for tlii'insclvr * iircorreeponilllh lie. Ixini ; cxpcrlince In treat- hiL' tunas by letter enable * n In treat many cases eclcntifiNilfy u itboiit eceina them WIIITK VOn CIHOUI.iR on Deformities nnd Hence * , Chili Feet , Cumtuieu of thu ) s ts oc . l'ilf , Tnmore , Caiictrc , Catarrh , nronchltlo , InbaUtloii , IClcctrlclty , 1'nrjl- ftlt , Epllepty , Kidney , KjofKn , Kkln , Ilload and all surgical operation ! , llutlorleii , Inlmlern , l r.io < v ) , TriiRHrH , anil all Kindt of Medical ml ( f urjlcal Ain.luiiccs | , man ufactured and for salt ! The only reliable nlcdlcai ln t lute making Private 1 Special f Nervous Diseases rA hl'lioiALTY. ALT , CONTAGIOUS AND UI.OOD PISKASKS , from Hli tc crcaiiBcjirodiitcil , ucccsBfulljr treated \\'u can rcmovu Syphilitic nouoa from thofjetuni u Itliout inircury , New restorative treatment for Ion of \ Ital power ALf , COMMUNICATIONS CONriOK.NTIAI , Cull anil contult ua or tend name and ptwl-onice address plainly written cnclo e Btamp , aud we vtlll ecnd you. In plain \ \ raptier , our PRIVATE CinCULAR TO MEN UPON J'lUVXTM , Sl-ECIAI. AM > .I4KII\OUb lji > KA < E8 , SEMINAL WKAKNEHS , gfrnMATojtp.iru : * , cr , Srnin.li , ( loNommuu , ( it-ntr , VARICOCELK , HTHICTITKI , AND ALL WEASE or THB GCMTO- UniMAnv OKOANS , or eeiid History of your case tot on onlnlon. 1'cMoni unable to1 < U us may tie treated at Ihclr liomea , by correspondence Mtdlclnej and Instru ments tent by mall or criire HECUIIELY PACK. EU FROM onSF.HYATlOX. uo marki to Indicate content ! or fender. One. | nrgoiia | Interview ] irc- ferred If convenient. Fifty rooms tot the accom modation of ) iatleiit > . Hoard and tUmilnuco at iea ouablo prlcci. Addrto all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13thSt. end CaoltolA c OMAHA. NEB. ' SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 4. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY , Cor. IDoia.E'lo.s cm. a. Kttli. Sts. , H'ill open its doors to the public H'llli ( lie most complete nloclc of CLOTHING and FUHSHiftG JUctT t'liown In Onntfui. ll'c it'llladlici'c strictly to tltu motto , " " " " "SDOMIPLITYDP ! Anil will e.rj ow to tJic people of thin ctthc ] true value of fa. lie sure to attend our And receive one of our handsome souvenirs given to every one whocalls. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER , 4. 308 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. When we say we are going to open with the largest and 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 , Our Motto is "Honesty and Good Value for Your Money. " ff B /j * . fl t \i\l itfouTi / < n Ir f' ' 'fl flT" vv e v/oen duout HAMBURG -AMERICAN SFadcor Corrxpaxiy. A DIUKCTi' LINK FOK England , France & Germany. lliU well Known line tire Imllt ol iron , In wutor-tiKht corii | > .irimonts , mid lire furnished with ( ivory requUliu to muko ihu piifBHRo both sufo and aurfunblo , Tlioy ourry thu United States mm Kuropniui nmlla.und louwi Now Vnrk Thursdays and Saturdays for I'lr. ninulh. aAXNDONl.Cberbouif.U'AUIb nnd HAM * Itutuinlngr , thoetonmoraiuavo Hamburg nn Wednusdnj D nnd Siiiulnys , via. Huvru , taking piusuncomHtKoiithiunpton mid London. I'lrst cnbla $ V ) , JO ) mid $75 ; t-tuoruKO $ ! J. Ilallioud tickets from 1'lyinouth lo HrMol , C.ir- illir , London , or to any plnco In the Bouth of KiiL'land , I'HKU. BtooniifO from Uurupe only 128. Bond lor - * * lorTourlg ; & , „ „ 4 General 1'iiseciiger Agents , (1 Broadway , Now Vork ; WushiiiKton unit I A tialloSU. Chicago III. Red Star Line Carrying tlio Belgium Itoyal mid United St4to every butuiduy Between Antwerp & New York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOI- LAND AND FRANCE , TALI , AND \ \ INTIJH , Balon from $ M to $ r % Excursion trip from 1110 to Hi : Second Cabin , uuttraru , $13 ; pitpaldJ ; uxcuwlon. $ ! . Btcorue pasiuca at loir rut oa. i'otor WrUrlit & bum , Ooneral Agonta , U Uroudway , Now Vork. Henry 1'uult , 1S18 i'uruamst , : 1'aulscti * 0 o rocuinn , 13 1 1'UJU RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware 'J be larifost Block. I'rlcci the lowosl. Fine ropnlrln'spoohilty. . All work warrmiloJ. Connie Douclua and 15th atioct , Omalu. THE G. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST GO. s. w. cojc. inin A\n , OMAHA. Properly of ovary description for snlo in nil parts of thu city humid for snlo iu ovcry county in Ncpraskti , A COMI'LBTK ShT OF AHSTKAUT8 Of Titles of Doiifjlns county kept. JNluns of tlio cily stiito or uoiinly , or iiny olhor nforination dusueu , fiirnialictl life of churgu iijion app.icution. HOLMAN'S ' PADS | * l Uf l l , j are eaully worni fe and reliable. They hate been teited In tbouiundt of CHIO * ana we c n poililvely axcrt tlntln ullcn ei where tbo liver , iplevn , kill- iiej-iund buwcli ure lutoltrcd , nil. Ilol.MAN'8 I'AIIS are * t once the beit , gulckvit and cnuspoit ; and they U r made | > cruianent curei In tlioutandB of caiea where luedlclne tai been uied without any good 'tiuiu nbatarer. IIolniaii'M IJveriuuI .Sloiuufli I'ml Ab oilj > Hllliuiurltlu | > from thu blood , > nvliorali ) und yltulhun Ilia wliulo > y > tem , IIolinaii'N I.lor and Nloiniii'li fail 4'urca lllllou > iii * > i , liidlgentlon , Juiindloe , Dlurrhocn , MulurU.blok HeuJiulio. Illifumutliuj , etc. lIoliuiuiV l.lvrr iiiul Stomach I'ml Itctfulatva the Htotauch and llowels , tuipru > u4 thu Aiiiietlle , rorreila Amliiillutlun , btiuutlnea the Cuuiileilun , utc. IBoIiiiiin'M aMvcr anil Sloiiiai'li INul 1'rctcntB Keu Hlckneai. Cholera , Bmulliioz. , Vell w.Typbua.T/pliold imd HllliiuiKeven. lU-drteutonrecelp of I'rlt-e ' b'J. IIOMIAX 1AI > CO. , litu William St. , N , V.