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L THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. SEPTEMBER' 13 , 1880. VICTORY FOR THE VISITORS , Fho Union Pacifies Taken Into Damp by the St. Joe Reds. SUNDAY AT THE EXPOSITION. Hurled In Ilnstc honking For u Ocrtnan Molotlrniim nt lloyil's Oihur Ijounl .V Survey- OT'H Death. The Hcds Vlctoiloui. Tlio second game between the St. .Joe Keels nnd tlio Union Pacifies was played nt Atliletio park ycstordav uflernoon in the presence of about 0110 thousand spec- tnlors The visitors were strengthened by : i change of ballor.v , Uelliren occupy ing the box , with .Jumbo behind the bat. The game was a pretty one nnd plnycd in earnest from starl lo flnish. Handle , Dvvyer nntl Jones slugged Iho sphere for three runs In the lirnt inning and hclil the visitors clown to two scores. The second inning showed a goose egg for each nine. Tuu home team were loft out in the third and fourth innings , JJwyor scoring by a hard hil ami line base-run ning In iho liflli. The visitors scored three runs in the third , Riving the score 5 leI in Iheir favor until the eighth In ning , when , by iv run of luck on their part , nnd an error or two by the homo team , they crossed seven men over the homo plato giving tin-in an advantage thai Iho home team could not hope lo overcome. J ho rest of tlio g.ime was fealorelcss and re sulted In a victory for Iho visitors by a scortt of 12 to I , Thi-ro is only one way lo account for the result anil that is that the Uccis are the better ball players. The home team appeared to a fine advantage nml played tinWrongest game of tlio season. Handle caught , as usual , without an error. Salisbury pitched a fair game , but the balling ability of Ihe visitors was lee much for him. Hoekwell diil good work on lirst. Jones' second. Dwyer's short anil MeKelvoy's third formed the features of the trame , all of them deserving credit for some brilliant and ell'ective work. Hrimblecom and Anderson did excellent lidding. Miles was not in place in right field and his work was not ell'eclivo. The visitors plnyctl excellently in all pluoes. Smith is thu finest first baseman and Teheau the heaviest hatter tliat have played on the homo grounds this year. The game was satisfactorily umpired by Strouk. The following is the score in delail : UMO.V I'Acirics. POSITIONS. A.II. it. n.ii. r.o. A. i : . Handle , c : : i i u o i JJwyor , 8. s 5 2 II 3 4 0 lours , ! M b 5 1 0 - MelColvey , ! ! d b 5 0 1 3 S 2 Jlriinbk'com , 1. f 4 0 3 3 0 8 Jlockwi'll , 1st b ! 1 Salisbury , p : i o 0 o l o Al lies , r. f 40 0 001 Anderson , c. f 3 0 0 I ! 1 0 Totals Si18 : a 10 7 ST. JOK nr.nt. POSITION * . A.II. u. n.ii. r.o. A. i : . Connors. : i l b c Jlall. I. f 5 2 0 0 0 .Smith , 1st b 5 It 12 0 1 Tulieau , H , s 4 1 Sunday , r. f : 4 0 .Ininlio , c 4 1 SliuiTiiicliaiisun , 2ilb..4 Klnir.c. f : i Orether , u 4 Totals ! ! 8 12 12 27 10 2 Kanii'd runs , Union IMcilics 1 , Keels 3. ' Double . . . . _ , Keds 7. I'asscd bill , .Jinnbo 1. Struck out , by ( iretliorfi. Time of jrumo , two hours. Uin- lli < i , Strode ( still alive ) . SUNDAY , VT TI1K EXPOSITION. Tlio Great Attrnotlnn Visited JJy CrowtlH From tlio City and Alu-onil The exposition yesterday called forth a largo attendance. In the morning an excursion from Ores- roil visited the show , returning ' -omc ! in tlio evening. Tho. throng tilled "ho building until a Into hour in thooveu- n , when it was dismissed by the ringing i if tlio gong. The musical features last evening con sisted of 11 sacred concert , given by the Musical Union orchestra , It comprised n number of excellent features , and all of thosti wcro rendered under the direction of Mr. Nahan Franco , who , although a stranger hero , is not the less a favorite among our music-loving people. It was ho who conducted much of the preparatory work of the Juno festival 3iist after ho had returned from 11 sea son's work with tbo renowned Mcndels- shon Quintette club , of Boston , and ho was married to Miss Edith Edwards , the late soprano of the quintette club , who lias also decided to remain in our city. IJoth Mr. ami Mrs Franco are a de cided addition to the larger circles of our moro accomplished musicians , and their determination to make in a home in the ( Into oily is something which our people ple should appreciate and of which they should bo proud. Tlio children of all the public and pri vate schools will bo admitted to-day. The former have already been supplied with tickets and the latter when coming in a body , will bo admitted to the building. This will be the last night of the expo sition. Us equal will never bo scon in tliis city , at Inast for a year. It is there fore suggested that everybody should bo prosont. tins evening. Tlio niusio will bo delightful and the exposition will bo just im attractive as it has been up to the pres ent time. mUClICD IN HASTE. BiiaplclnuH CirouiuMtaiiucH Connected With I lid Dontli ol' Ijijim Yottcr. Mention has already boon made in the HUB of the indignation of friends over the hasty disposition of the remains of Lena Yottcr , who died tit thu Star liouso on llarnoy street a few days ago , after a brief illness. The charge has since been made by parties in n position to. know that the hasty burial of tlio poor girl was for the uurposo of concealing facts connected with the causes of her death that it would not bo well to make public. The girl had boon working at the City hotel for some ! time. A few days ago , on U ednosday , she was taken sick and removed by the proprietor to n boarding house near by whore she died on Thursday night. The proprietor of the City hotel , who seems to have boon especially interested in Hit case , refused , or at least failed to notify the girl's parents and friends of her death , but before the remain ; were cold , hud thorn dumped into a rude box and taken to the county burial placi nnd interred. The girl's parents live on Chicago street , and they know nothing 01 her condition until informed of her sud .ten death , and before they could taKc any action the body had been buried. Tin physician who Attended th < L'irl reported that her dcatl luut , been caused by apoplexy , induced bj hvcrwork. Coroner lroxol accepted llu physician's statement nnd decided that f would only bo a needless expense to tin county to grant the request made uy tin girl's parents and friends that an moiius fcliouUl bo hold. Tin-so relatives ari fctrongly of the opinion that there won other onuses for the girl's death and wil push for a fuithor iuvustlgution of tin case. Too In our Jo.ul lots for sate. A Uhvs Gilbcit Uros. , Council Itlutls , OK.lt.MAX AGTOIIS. They Appear In Mclodrntim nt IJoyd'B Opcrn IIiniHO. Last evening the enterprise of n Her man theatre was undertaken nt Hoyd's opera liouso , under the management of Messrs. ll.iurcis , 1'uls nnd Sclimitx. All of the e gentlemen are well known in this community. They are actors of abil ity , nnd each of them has played in the best theatres , and in connection with some of the best actors which both Amer ica and Europe have produced. Iho experiment of a German theatre on Sunday nights , has already been tried at Iod's ! , , and thoshowiux has been such as 'to warrant the belief that such tin enterprise can bo maintniiu" ! . With this brliot , the present enterprise has been undertaken. Last night the audwneo was larger than had bi-"n ex pected. It was also discriminatin ' and enthusiastic. It applauded "uiutubor of the features , and surer * -jimus called poino of the porfoi tilers bcfcv , jlhe curtain. The play was "Gebrucder IJopk1 II is a bright and interesting nielo-draiun. will i nn interesting s > tory , umplmilri'u with happy suggestions and interesting climaxes. Each of Iho performers seemed to appreciate the beauties of the piece and entered into its representation with the devotion of actors who wore dis posed to entertain their auditors. "Gebriit-der Hock" tests the strength of the company , and at the same lime tests tlio ability of Louis Koch and Frieda Koch-Hoeiiounck. Hoth of tliesu are strangers in our midst , and each of them foumtii hearty welcome last night. Among the visitors were tlio best known Ger mans in town , and many of thcso were accompanied by their families from youth to man and womanhood. The play is an excellent ono of its kind. It gave unlimited opportunity to botli Mr.s. Haurois and Mrs. I'uls-Alil. mid tlii-ir work was greatly appreciated. Mr. Haureih' acting as "Anton Hock" was sn line a piece of work as is o.xpected in an old man's pan from any of tlio actors who have played in this city , and this was appreciated as was shown by his calls before the curtain. Mrs Ptlls-Ahl , as usual , was irressislible , mid Mr. Ilauck found grateful work in the unsavory part of "Jacob Hock. " Although an unprofessional , Mr. Ilauck'a hiblrionic.\bility warrant his beingalways secured in the heavier Iin s of the German melo-drama. Mrs Puls-Alil - - was as sprightly ami entertaining as over , while Mr. J'uls made a number of happy hits in thu performance of his line. The now loading nriu. Louis Krocli , displays excel lent knowledge of his busi ness , though his ability , last night , was by no means tested by the part which fell to his lot. The wuole play was splendidly set and the latter was greatly appreciated by everybody. The same company will appear "next Sunday evening - ing and every evening during the fall and winter season. A GUILD IN HAD HANDS , Tlio Juuj.lilcr ol' a Farmer Huns Awny With a Unite. Tlio lost irirl mania continues. Two young men from the MoArdlo prccmcl came into the city last night in search of the daughter of a well known farmer in that part of tlie county , The girl is but thirteen years of ago but has been allowed by her p.'irents to receive tins attentions of the younsr men of her neighborhood. She has of late boon the subject of the at tentions of a rather rakish young fellow named liuttin , who has been employed in the neighborhood. Yester day Hattin took the girl out for a buggy ride without the knowledge of her pa rents. The girl's father learned of the fact and , Ijcing auspicious of Hattin's in tentions , started in search of the pair. The matter was reported to Marshal Cunimin rs , who detailed an olliccr to accompany the searching party on n trip through the city. Up to a-lato hour the runaways had not boon found. NEW OUTFITS FOR XEAVSPAPEUS. The Omaha Type Foundry nnd Sup ply House Tor 1'riiitars and Publishers. The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at al ] times to outlit publishers on short notice with presses , typo , rules , borders , inks , composition , sticks and rules , and in fact everything in the line of printers' and publishers' supplies. Hotter terms and moro liberal prices can bo secured than by sending to Chicago or olsowhovo. Save money by buying near home. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. Wo often have great bargains in this particu lar. Send for THE PHINTUKS' AUXII.IAKV , our monthly trade journal , that gives lists of goods and prices and from time to time proclaims unequalled bargains in new and second hand material. \Yi-snuN \ : NUWSPATKU UNION , 12th Street , bet. Howard and Jackson , Omaha , Nebraska. Anolhor Fight I'rohalilc. James II. McCormick , who seconded Fit/gcrald in Iho glove contest between him and Al Marx , the Texas cowboy , is anxious now to meet Marx himself , and has jsMied a challenge to light any heavy weight in Nebraska , Al Marx preferred , to : i linish , for $ 100 to 250 a side and the Nebraska championship medal now hold by Marx the light to take place within two weeks from date of challenge. The light will doubtless bo arranged , as Marx is not afraid to defend his title to the championship of thu state. Personal I'arnuraphs. . ) , M , Hagan , of Hastings , is in the city. II. II , Wallace , of Tokamah , is in tlio city.N. . N. L. Crow , of Kearney , Sinulaycil in the city. A. C , Parish , of Nebraska City , is at the Merchants , Thomas J. Swan , of Cheyenne , is at the Piixton. Nathan Shollon went to Chicago on a Imiiues3 trip last evening. Dr. Mattliowson , of the hospital for the insane , at Lincoln , was in thu city yester day.Mrs. Mrs. Gcrtrudo lialght has returned from 11 pleasant visit to St , Joe mid Kan sas City. Mrs. Elmer B. Fair and daughter left .yesterday for Clioyonno on a visit among relatives. Miss Clara Viorling of Chicago is visit ing at her brother's , A. J. Yierling , 21111 Capitol avenue. The Ituv , James Patterson made Ins usual Saturday evening trip yesterday to his Hock at Pnpiltion. Thomas Hiloy , of Frank Dollono &Co , , wont to ilclpiisi , Mont , , last night on an cx'tendcd business trip , H. F. Turner , superintendent of car re pairs of the Union 1'acillo , is lying dun- j gerouslyill at his resilience , Superintendent Dickinson , of the Col orado division of tlio Union Pacific , came in on tlio special caboose yesterday. Rt. llov. George \Yorthington , Episco pal bishop of this iliocoFo wont out to llasting * List night for Sunday services. Daniel E , Hiindmaiiu , the wi-11 known Gorman tracuiinu , who has been in tlio city for some days. U-ft last evening for Silver Creek , lihuio. Mrs. John Sliuvy , of Walnut Hill , re turned last ovoiiui from u visit to rela tives in Des Molucs and a wci-k'a uttuiul- mice ; il the Iowa Mate fair. Messrs. Perkins , Merrill , Hruiuard and other high olh'cials of tno "Q" system went east in a hpct-Snl ear yes tor day , after a shoit visit to this bailiwick , Colonel O. W. Crocker , of San Fran cisco , a brother of the Hon. Charles Crocker , of the Central Pacific , is in the city , E. G. Ryley , representative of thogrnnd encampment I. O. O. F. , left for boston lasl night. The main body of the order will depart for the Hub about the fifteenth instant. Airs. Ulio , wife of the captain of Com pany F , of tlio Second infantry , now sin- tioned at this post and formerly of Spo kane Fulls , has arrived in this city nnd taken up her residence at Fort Omaha. Mrs. 11. H. Castle nnd daughter Sadie , of Syracuse , N. Y. , who has been so journing in Colorado durinir the summer with Airs. U. F. Locke , of Norfolk , has been spending tlio fair with .tlrs.J. M. lli-Iphrev. They will return home to morrow evenini ; . Judge Fit/gcrald , of Cincinnati , uncle of John Tc'iuploton , of this oily , spent n [ uw days here lasl week. Ho will bo ro- iiiembcrcd as the temporary chairman of the late National Lon < : uc convention nt Chicago , Avhoro ho made one of the most eloquent and sensible speeches oil the Irish caii'-i ! recorded in many a day. The iudgo is now in Lincoln , the giie t of Patrick Eugan and the lion Jolm Fit/- gerald. Hrcvlllei. PeltTurkolsoii , day driver of the pntro wagon , is on the sick list. The uevt attraction at Hoyd's will bo the "Two Johns , " which will bo pro- feenU'd on Thursday night. The Patti Uosa company wcntto Plaits- mouth last evening. Tlio attachment ease iigalnstlhr company was settled. Joe Warring , nn old time crook , lias jccn arrested for the larceny of a lot of goods from Hrnndeis' store on Thirteenth street. Four Omaha Indians nnd a poppooso , belonging to thu Omahas , created con siderable attention nt the depot yester- lay while waiting for the southern train lo take them to Winliold , Kan. , where they go on a visit to some old members of their tribe. To Invcntoi-f ) . Inventors visiting Lincoln during tlio state fair can receive any information desired - sired relative to securing loiters patent liy calling on Hamilton & Trovitt , attor neys and solicitors of patenls , rooms 10 uiu 17 , 111 Nortli Ninth St. , Lincoln , Neb. Accused of Ijiirccny- Annie Wright , a cheeky blonde , was arrested yesterday afternoon charged with Iho larceny of a trunk full of clothing and > 23 in cash from Josie Shoemaker. The complainant alleges that Annie is owinji her money lor luudry work , and after stealing her trunk took a puroc oontaing ! ? 2j. Died. Tom > In this city , September 12th at 0 o'clock i ) . in. , at her late irsideiipe , ( ill ! South I'uiiiteoiitli btici't , .Mrs. Harriett Todil , ainl 47 years. The icmains will bo * cat to St. Joseph , Mo. on Tuesday inoinlni ; . A Very Desirable Corner For Sale. The property of the late Martin W. Kennedy , corner of Seventeenth and Jackson streets , will bo offered for sale by the heirs at the court housu on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The State Fair. The H. & Al. sent out four freight trains yesterday afternoon loaded with cattle , hogs and exhibits which , were billed for the slate fair , which opens at Lincoln to-day. * ft BOY TRAMP. Tli3 I.OIIK AValle All the Way from Florida to nlt Ialee. Salt Lake Democrat : A reporter of this paper who happened to bo walking up Alain street at a late hour last night was slopped by a boy not over fifteen years of age , who asked for a little cash Lo got a bed with. On being questioned as to why ho did not go to work , where he had como from and where ho was doing , ho said : "I live in Jacksonville , Fla. My father is a liornblo drinker , and it got so I couldn't stand it at home. Early lust winter my mother died from ill treatment , and as &oon as the funeral was over 1 got to- gellicr what few clothes I had and , sell ing them at a second hand store.I started north. The weather was fearfully cold and I suffered a good deal , but I was de termined that I wouldn't give up. New Year's day I amved in vashillgtoll , and that night I slept under the stops of the capital. Next morning early I spent my last cent for a breakfast and then started out for the west , following the line of tlio Ohio road. I had to bug my meals all the way , until at a little town in Illinois I got two weeks' work , and with what litllu I had loft after 1 had paid my board I started out again. It was about the last of February when I reached DPS Moines , where I bad an uncle. I found his liouso , but as ho had never scon mo ho would not believe thai I was his brother's son , and although Hie night was fearful cold ho refused to lake mu in and would not even lot mo sleep in the bam. I then decided to pull for Cali fornia , where I have another uncle , who visited us several years ago , before father started lo drink so hard. Undo Dan is rich and I expect to strike a snap when I get out thcro. " The boy seemed very conversant with the different points in Iho towns ho had mentioned , so it is evident that ho has scon thorn all , whether the story of his long walk is true or not. Ho named all the principal hotels and other buildings in Juckhonvillo , Washington and Chicago cage , and wiis well up in the names of lowns along Iho road between these places. Ho said hn would bo fifteen years old next monthand expected to celebrate his birthday witli his uncln in Iho golden stale. He noldoni Iriod lo steal rides , but eacli time hit had ho had been caught , soho ho- sullied down lo hard walking. Ho said that ho would leave to-morrow morn ing , and when ho reached the goal ho would drop thu pencil-pusher a line and lot him know how ho was gelling along. Ho Jir.st gave his name as Gcorgo New- comb , but before leaving ho explained that that was the tlllo ho tramped under , but said that his real iniino was Gnorgo Nowland , jr. , a name well known in his native town a do/.on years ago , but which hud now bomowhat degenerated. The boy was well educated and talked with a good deal of foroo. If all ho says is true lie deserves a litllo good hick in the future , Hoiil Ustnte TrariHfors. The following transfers were lilcd September i > , with tlio county clerk ; W. H. O'Slmiuhnessy nnd K. T. Taj- gart to C , H. lemcii ! and U. It. Christie , lots ia.iiid H , block 1' ' , E , V. Smith' * add , wd , S4.MW. S. G. Walker and wife to Kunlco 0. Pen- oyrr , sK lot < i , block 1 , Kounl/.f's ith add , \ul , Sjuoo , Aloiu.o II , Hunt and wlfo < o [ . M.A. Chris- man , lot B , subil of lot-1 of Hnr.in's add , wd , S1.0.V ) . Frank. ! . Diuklovto IM ) . Mitirnnd Arthm IteinliiL'toii , lota .block 3 , Weal Uiuiiha , wd , 81,090. Chas. Mol'oriulck to Arnold Uaiber. lot H block S. .Mel'uniiiek'H ' 'd aihl , wd , S.V > 0. F. 11. DavUnnd wilu to.Marcus L , Purrottc Jot 4 , Fall-mount Plcu , wd , Vi)00. ( ) Aloir/o B. Hunt el al. to V , 11. roirmnii lot n , block , Ihmscoiu PUce , ic-iecoul , wd Sl/W Wni.TYasonerctal.to AithurH. Ends lot H , block 14 , Weal End , wd , SUM ) . Alex and Faunlu > U-u\ocl ( ! ; to Edw. Mm cr.d , luta 1,5 , omul 7 , Itlyeiview , wd , SIO.OO'J I ) . It , Hull nnd wifr to Omalm Ke.il E tnt < and Trust company , lot 6 , Wnsldngtoi Square add-wd , il.bU ) . Frauds Hcili-r to John S. Kin ? , lot Iv ! hlork 3 , O'N Id's hiibdol blocks 1- , : t , Lowe i 'M add. wd , 81.WX ) . T.V , Harvey and wife to T.Y , Hnrviv Lumber Co. part gov. lot'- , st-o fc5,1\vp 15 , r 13 wd , 31. TO THU ODD PKtaxnvs or OMAICA In order to correct previous announce ments and any misthidnrstandintcs that may arise therefrom which might tend to mislead members of the order in Oninha who Intend to accompany the grand ex cursion of Odd Fellows lo Hoston , Mass. , September 17 , we beg lenvo lo make tlio following announcement ; After a thorough investigation and duo consider ation of this matter , wo have decided lo recommend lo our respective lodges and to members of Iho order in general , the Chicago & Northwestern railway , this well known and popular line , having ar ranged to run a special through train of Mopping cars from Council Hind's to Hoston for the accommodation of the members of the order and their families in Nebraska mid suggest that those going on this I'Ncursion can secure sleeping car berths by calling at the cily ticket ollicc of tlio Chicago & Northwestern railway , Mil Farnain street , ns soon as possible. [ Signed ] W. A. Kru.iv : , F. H. HKVANT , (5. ( STittiTi.mt , Mo-mbors of committee on transporta tion. The Fast Htcppcrx. Most of the fast horhes which took part in the speed contests ot the great Omaha fair were taken by special train ycsleulay evening to Kansas City , to bo enlered in the races there thjs week and m-xt. The fact Unit pool selling is prohibited at Lin coln has caused the owners of these horses to take Ihem lo more profitable fields. Uriinswlelc , Dnlkc , Collundcr .ft Co. The visitor to the exposition could not fail to sec tno elonniit bar ll.xtures and pee ! tables just to the loft as they entered thu annex. The immense French plato mirror , whoso porfocl relleetion was al most startling , its polished surface show ing to us ourselves as others see us. The diamond-shaped mirrors , sot in Lin- crusted walnut , were exceedingly orua- monlal. The counter was ouu of the most eomplule , useful and oniamcnlal Iho writer has ever seen. The frame work and counter proper was of solid ash of mo.it tasteful design and almost perfect finish. The panels were veneered with beautiful bird's-eye maple and cap ped with a polished ] ) lank of clearest cherry. The cooling sinks , draw ers etc. . made the outfit com plete. 'Ihc sulo case lor display goods was in keeping with the other pieces of the sot. This firm have hun dreds of outlils in banks , .saloons and pool rooms all over Nebraska. Their billiard and pool lables are of the latest design and of elegaht linish. They make oiithts from original designs to'order. . Their workmanship and material are guaranteed to bo equal to that of any manufacturer of such goods. The splen did succobS that has been theirs is nn rec ommendation of the work performed. Call and see them , examine their work nnd get estimates nt their ollice , 50 ! ) soulh Tenth btreet. Tx\o Gold \\atchos. Mr. H. Iloyniau , a member of the now clothing linn of Hlock & Ileyman , had a rather unpleasant introduction lo Ihc en terprising class of sneak thieves who ply their vocation with such satisfactory re sults in Omaha. His room at Mrs. Lar- .son's , 1518 Cass street , was entered the oilier night and robbed of two line solid gold watches , valued at § 230. "Thcro is no clue to the thieves. " Death or * n Civil Knglncer. Mr. II. K. Hiu-kct , the undertaker , went to the train yesterday to receive Iho re mains of a young , man named Frank Caufroy , who was killed last week in an accident on the Julesburg branch of the Union Pacilic. Gaufroy belonged to the civil cnjrincuriug corns of the union Pa cilic. His relatives live somowliero in the cast , and efforts arc being- made to Imd thum. The remains have been em balmed. Cattle on a Stampede. Yesterday afternoon ( wo steers belong ing to a carload of cattle that were being shipped lo the stock yards by Obcrno , Ilosack & Co. , became apparently wild and went on a stampede in the car horn ing the other oattle and acting like mad. They finally became so rampant Unit it , was found necessary' to shoot them. V. Walters' Exhibit at fho fair grow nils was acknowledged lo bo the best. Their Ivons & Pond piano came in too late lo seceuro a premium , but judges and all hands conceded its right lo the crown. This is tlio house to buy your pianos of. 1512 Douglas St. A Very Dcslrnhlo Cornei For Sale. The property of the lute Martin W. Kennedy , corner of Seventeenth and Jackson streets , will bo offered for sale by tlio heirs at the court hoiiho on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Van Kttcu lUsrn to Itcnmrk. To the editor of the Hur. : Your ucr- vertod account of the assault of Harry Tnggar upon "D. C. Aran Elton" is untrue in every particular. Van Elton don't re tract anything ho has aid and didn't on that occasion. It w.a simply a stoi ) and not the ending in a scheme of villainy Unit has boon hatching for several years among that class desiring to pose as ro- spuclablo , Hut as this particular matter will bu prosucuto.1 , and thu lius to Mar shal Cummings not wash us true , I du- cline at present to say moro. While you are privileged lo publish Ibis I do not oxpectyou will bo snllummlly fair lo do .so. DAVID VAN KTIT.N. Hurt in a Itiumway. . A driver of a wagon for tlio Empire Steam Laundry was thrown from his wagon in a runaway accident on Cass street lalo Saturday night nnd seriously hurt. Absolutely Pis ? ' TbU potr.lor never varlos. A marvel of pur- ty , utruiijrtli anil wlinlf oumo IBM. Jloro econ omical thun tUo ordinary Kindt nnd onnnt bo soldmcoiiipullilon willitlie multitude of low testshort w < il IU alum or nho'piituo powder * . Koiaoniy In call * . Hov\r , IUKINCJ Vovrum Co teswullst. . New Verb Of the clothing cutters by the Eastern Clothiers Protective Assooia tion , has advanced prices in clothing on account of its scarcity , but the NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY , who were fortunate in having theii clothing all shipped before the lockout , will continue disposing of theii immense stock of clothing and furnishing goods at their LOWEST ES TABLISHED PRICES , We would suggest to those desiring winter clothing , that it is to their interest to call at once before the present large stock is disposed olas , it will be impossible to duplicate the prices on these goods. All goods at strictly ONE PRICE and marked in plain figures at Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha. To prove to the public that we did not exag gerate when we said we had the IOL. SIEGEL , MANAGER , . , < * - * 1308 Farnam Street. & GFJ3AHA Tath SI , Cor , Capitol Avenue , T01l TIIK THEATJIKNT Or AfT. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DH. McMENAIVlYrPrpprletor. SinecnjuarH' Hosiuiul uuil 1'tlvulo mctico Wobftvo llio fucllllu'n. ni > iiarulu nml rtmcdirs fnrtlie uccf sfiil treatment of umy form of i - ca-o KimlrliiL' clllier mullcul or mr lral Irrfllment , nnU liultenlfloromoandliivi tii.itif' ' rlbcnwclm ir corrcflpuml llh us. Lung o i > erlin < .a ju treat- Ina rnncs \ < r leller enables us t < treat tunny cum wrcnimialfy without rliif ! them WltlTK 1'OIC ( 'lUOUI'AU on ncfaimltln nn < l Urncc * . Club 1'eet. Curvatures of the bplr.e DISEASES or WOVBK. Pilen , Tiimora , Canctti , Catnrrb. BranchltU , Iniialiitlou , Klcolrlclly , J'nrnl. y ib , Epllcusy. Kidney , Kjo , Kar , SUIn , Illood and a 1 surctcal opcrallons. lIutTerlrt. Jnlinlcn. Hracrs , Trustm , ami All klndi of Medical nu < ] Surijlcal Ap ; > Muicc ( , man- uUclurrd and for jlo. The only reliable medical IntUute making Private , SpeclalJ Hmoiis Diseases AI.I CONTAGIOUH ANJ ) lli.obn riIREA3F.S , from Hlmte < crrauicjirodiienl.wicccsafully treated. Wo on rfinoTu SyilillUlo | poleon from Iho tj-ttcm without inrrcnry. , . . . . Ncvr rcMorative treatment for lots ct\Ital power AM , COMMl'NK'ATIONB COXMOENmi. C.ill Binlroiidiltui or eeuj uimo and pott-ofllra address plainly wrlllen i-nHose stimp , aud o will fnd > on. In plain \\raupiT , our , _ _ . . PRIVATE CIRCULAP TO Jf.EH rroN riutATB , Sritcui. JIMI Nrnvima PidBAiES , SEUISAI. WVAKNMI , BrcnuxTOciiiiiiu , luroiiis. cr , Bvriiit-u. ( ios.or.uiKn * . DI.IUT : , YAIIICOCTU' , BinUTCRC. AKll Alt. DI K * E OF THE ( ieNlp- UIIINAUY OnoAM ) , or tend Irblory of your use for Persons u noble to vt lt us may lie ( rratcd at Ilielr honiei , by correspondence Mi-iHcliiei and lutlru- inentJ tent Uy mall or ciprcja SKC I'lllXY I'ACU. KD KKOM OIWUUVATIO.V. no marks lo Indicate contenls or tender. One personal Interview prc- fcrrcillfeoiuenlcnt , Fiftyr < xims for the aa-om- mo.latlon of patients. Hoard nnit altendauce ut tcatonable inlets. Addresi all I.ctteis to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute , Cor. 13th SL and CtcliolAvt. OMAHA , NEB. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMISSI3M MERCHMTS , GKO. HUllKB , Munairor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. ' Ilunlc , D.ivlil City , NVb. : - . ' KKFEHENCES : Mi-ri'hniits1 nntl Kiirineis' Ifi-ariiny jV.iHo'lil DankKonrney , XnU.j Uuliimlnis i St llaulvv roliiinbiis , Nob. ; MeI.iuildN . : HauU. Xoilli eM for two-llilrJs vrfluo of stoolc Academy of the Sacred Heart PARK PLACE , OMAHA NEB. Terms , DPsLyatoie in a/vEtrLoe Including Hoard , Wnahlng , Tuition in EiiKHsh or French , Instrumental music TTeo of Books , par session or flvo menthe , $1(50. ( Boforences are required from persons unknown to the institution. For further nformntioii npply to the lit. Kov. Jus. O'Oounor or to the Lady Superior. RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware 'Ibolarcust stock. I'rlcet the lowest. Vina rjpalrln * a spuol iKjr. All work warrautui. Corner nnd 1MU siiutt , Oin.ilui , THE 6. E. HAVRE RESL ESTftTE aad TRUST CO. S.W. C0 . Efllli AXI > r.VKVASI , OMAHA. Property of every ilosoripllon for sale in all parts of the city. Lamls for sale iu every uounly in Ncpnu * Qp ABSTUAjra Of Titles ofUoiKMas county kuiH Aliuu of tlio city stale or county , or any oth * iiiforaiuliou desu-cu , furuibhud free vl clun-uo upon jijip.lcutjon.