8 THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : THURSDAY * JANUAKY 5 < 1888. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. The Question of Contesting Judge Shlolds' Citizenship Raised. A VERY OLD INDIAN RANGER. Dual Affliction In tlic Ffttnlly of Ir JI. W. Hyde-Two Hllvcr Orny AVolves Hliot In the City. Judge Shield1 Cltizrnfililp. It wns rumored In town yesterdny that ccrtuln people In this city Intended to apply for n quo wnrrnnlo to test the eligibility of Judge Shields to the county bench. A re- jiorter for the Hnr. snw that gentleman mid naked him If ho hud heard of the contem plated move. Ho replied that ho had heard rumors of the hind , but not lately. They were based , ho said , upon alleged doubts as rcpards IIB ! citizenship and consequent eligi bility to the onico of county Judge. So far as ho wns concerned , Mr. Shields said ho would prefer that the question raised should bo feet- tied In the courts. Ho was prepared to meet It , but did not think it would ever bo raised. Ho was born In Scotland , ho snld. His father had served in tlm nrmy In the late rebellion. That fact entitled tlio son , the JudifO-eluct , to citizenship. He- sides , In 1W17 when there were no records in this city , his father took out his second palters , and although thcso can not be found , neither can any record of them bo had , there is no doubt at all that they were procured. Mr. Shields also claims that even If ho should act as judge before the taking of the proposed action or pending it , ho would bo acting as judge dc-facto , and any act of his would bo valid. This question was passed upon in the contest between K. 1C. Valentino and Judge Griffey Bourn time ago In the fourtli district of the state , which resulted in the former securing possession of the hitter's scat. Hut the court held that every act of the unseated ofllcial was valid. Mr. Shields ascends the bench to day. " OLD SCOUT JOHN. " A AVcll-Kiiowii Indian Spy niul Itnngcr. John Whistler , n famous old Indian scout , ' of trio Sao and Fox agency , Indian territory , is in the cily , en route to Ogalalla , where , with W. H. Norton , hu is interested in a rat tie ranch. Whistler came up from St. Louis , whit lice ho accompanied a couple of half breed daughters , who are In school there , and who have been at homo on a vacation. "Old Scout John , " as Whistler is familiarly known to all old army ofllecrs and all along the south west border , Is a Pottawatomle In ' dian , and for years has been a representative man of his people , as well as one of the most thrifty stock-raisers in the territory. Ho is a man of magnificent physique , and although lie IMS passed through fifty years of trying vicissitudes on the frontier , ho displays but few symptoms of the ravages of time. He acted in the capacity of scout and spy in many of the Indian wars of Arizona and the southwest , and during the late rebellion ho was the leaning scout attached to the famous Kansas Jayhawkcrs. Ho brought in the ilrst tidings alter the battle of Wilson's Creek , and rendered the United States forces valuable service in the hunting flowu and destruction of the atrocious Quiin- threll and his [ gang of house-burners and cut throats. In a talk with him at the Paxton this morning Mr. Whistler told a lir.i : re porter that just _ subsequent to the close of the war , ho married the daughter of an uriny oOlccr , and giving up the lasso , the rlllo and .tho trail , ho turned his attention to stock raising and farming and bus boon very pros perous. Meantime , however , at the earnest solicitation of the United States author ities , ho lent his assistance- running to earth the notorious Hello Starr gang of horse thieves and desperadoes. He arrested 13111 Wade , the most dangerous of nil thcso lawless spirits and brought him back to Wichita hand-cuffed , behind him on his horse. Wade got three years. The gang were all cither captured or killed with the exceptionof Hello Starr herself , Sam Fesscnden and Buck Hniloy , who are still at largo , and as inimical to law and order as In the palmy days of Wade's leadership. Mr. Whistler loft for Ogallala last evening. MOKTUAUY. i HYDE. Second only to the bereavement of the Rov. John Williams and his wife is tlmt of Dr. H. W. Hyde , the well-known physlciaon , wi > o to-duy mourns the death of his two children , Fred and Harry. They were attacked with diphtheria a few days ago und though for a time , it was thought they would bo able to survive , yet Tuesday night , Fred aged five and one-half years dlcdnnd his death was followed in the morning by that of Harry , aged two and one half years. The doctor and his wife have the sympathy of hundreds of friends in the city. The date of the funeral has not yet been an nounced. The family residence is at533 Dodge street. coi.oxni < ciiAMnnus. Colonel Alexander Chambers , the brother of Major William Chambers , of this city , who died recently in San Antonio , Tex. , was u resident of this city in 1808 , while ho was attached to the Twenty-seventh in fantry , lllllng the position of Judge-advocate for this department. Colonel Chambers en tered West Point in 1849. Ho graduated four years later , mid the greater part of his time was spent on the southern and western fron tiers until the commencement of the late war , when ho assumed command of an Iowa regiment. Within u short time ho was brev eted brigadier general for gallantry , having several times been wounded in engagements. In 187Sho ! ) was connected in a military cap acity with the legation of the United States in Constantinople ! . At the time of his death Colonel Chambers was colonel of the Seven teenth Infantry , and will bo succeeded by Colonel MUucr , in command at Fort Hus- sull. sull.A A- man named Joseph Miller , wno was brought to St.Joseph's hospital Tuesday night by Kiehnrd Hogcboon , of La Platte , died there yesterday Thy remains are at Uiirrutt & Heafy's. . JIIUK. Vaclow Jirak , the man who was killed on the H. & M. track , near Fourteenth street , Monday , was yesterday burled by the county. The verdict returned by the coroner's jury was that the deceased had beno killed by being struck by U. ft M. engine No. 110 , and that the railroad company had done nil in its power to prevent the accident. The Jury recommended that the council take Fomo steps to regulate tlu pced of all trains entering the city. The train at the time oC the accident was running twulvo miles an our. ' ' Itcauty null 1-VdKi'Ancc * ! Thcso are both attributes of the love ly. Beauty of the tooth , fragrance of tlio breath , are twin benofuctinna con ferred by So/.odont. The queens of so- ciuty , the brightubt ornninents of the lyric and drnnwtio fatiijo , the rellued everywhere command it. GreyVolrs in Oinnliii. Tuesday night about 12 o'clock , Henry Ehrcnpfort , the well-known llorist of i'-'S south'Klovcuth was in his green liouso flring up when n er.ish ixttractcil his atten tion' to iho vcgeluolo hot house. Tlicro ho found two grey prairie wolves Imd broken through Iwo paia'.i of iho glass roof hnd wore maUin Ihonibulves ul homo with his vegetables. Hu broushl his revolver to bear on ihcm , nnd two well directed buUvlu killed them instantly. Ice plows , markers , hooks , tonga , saws , etc. , tit Juntos Morten fe Son's , 110-S. 15th St. , fcclo auonts foi1 Wootl'b ice tools. Bend lor catalogue. Uradstrqet repotts that Owen Cook , a Jew- clor nt Ha1 Springs In this state , has been 'iittuohcd by local creditors for i70& , although ' some dealers in this city have claims upon Mm. His liabilities are In the vicinity ot 11,300 mid his stock Is not ouO'ideu' . to satisfy IIKNCII AMI HAH. United Htiitcm Court. A motion for n now trial In the cnso of Huby Hugo vs. . J. . S. Kvans.of the City Steam laundry , which was tried some two weeks since , nnd resulted in a verdict of t'MK ! ) for Miss Sngo , wan submlttpd before Judge Uundy.yestcrday. _ DlNtrict Court. ' A Mr.iAi.i.iA.s'ti : . Margery A. Hakcr brought suit for divorce from her husband , William T , yesterday. She alleges adultery , and states that since her mnrrlago to him , cloven years ago , at Miiscatlne , la. , ho has acted the brute. She rays for divorce , custody of her three clul- ren nnd such other relief as can bo given er. She claims that her husband is now u ugitlvo from Justice. A wiiiow WANTS lUMAfin. Mrs. James Delaney , through her hus- i.ind's administrator. Patrick Ford , began , ult yesterday against the Union Pacific to ccover $ IC ! > 0 damages. It is claimed that on October ( i. VA7 , Uchmoy was crossing the defendant's tracks at Q street in South Omaha when ho was instantly killed by one f the defendant's trains. The death of Ue- iincy deprives the widow of his support and cnco her prnVcr. WANTS ma DIMUJI : . John Hull brought suit against the Pnxton . 'Icring iron works yesterday and claims laimiffes to the extent of $1IWK ( ) . Ho states hntjwhilu worklng'in the company's foundry , n iron mould , into which ho was pouring ot metal , exploded causing him the loss of Is left eye und badly injured thoother. County Court. Mrs. Ellen MuNannira was yesterday do- loscd from her position as administratrix of ho estate of her late husband Mathew iIcNnmara. William \V. ICeyscr was ap- lointed administrator. Tills decision of udgo McCulloch was duo to the fact that 'omplalnts ' hitd been received In court re- nrdlng Mrs. McNnmani's discharge of her utles and nho was ordered to appear before lie court and make a report of her steward- . She failed to appear and was removed. Police Court. In the court yesterday Mrs. Maria Cohlman , for disorderly conduct , was sent to all for twenty days. F. Sherman and Jerry ICernnn , for raising row in a dfsicputtiblo house , got fifteen ays each. COUIIT IIOUSK NOTES. What Is GotiiK " in anil Around the County liiiililin N. To-day tlio newly elected ofllecrs as- ume their trusts. The bill for boarding Ihe inmates of the county Jail for thu month of December , 18h7 , vns $2,101.80. Of this amount 5370.03 was or Ihe insane prisoners. Mr. C Y. Long , ono of Ihe most popular lerks in Ihe county court as well as in Ihe juilding , left last night for Lincoln , where 10 has accepted a position with Iho county udge of Lancaster county. His duties will be .similar to Ihoso ho so well performed vhilo hero. During his residence in Omaha ilr. Long has made many warm personal "ricnds , who greatly regret his departure. The new county cleric's ofllce will not be completed for borne three weeks yet. A vault ms lo bo built and doors cut Ituough Iho olid walls. Mr. Charles Ncedlmm retired last night 'rom his ofllcial position and lo-day en- era upon his new work in connection with he C. E. Mayno Heal Kstatc and Truct coin- mny. Mr. Needhaui's successor will lind everything about the ofUco in "apple pio" irder. The friends of the retiring ofllcer visit him every success in his now career. Mr. Dave Wellswho retired from the clerk ship of the board of county commissioners hist night , was perhaps the most popular young nun In the building. Ho was the friend of ho reporters and oft times went out of his ivay to furnish them with statistics and in- 'ormallon. Mr. Wells has had several posi- ions offered him but will not decide until lo- lay which ho will accept. M. S. S. Auchmoedy , Iho genial deputy county clerk , will remain temporarily in his old position lo adjust the affairs of Mr. Need- ham and assist Iho new clerk. Mr. Auch moedy has not yet decided what business ho will engage in in Iho future. nids for county printing nnd blank books were opened yesterday by the commis sioners , but decision was deferred unlil to day. Go to the Eden Museo and hear a ma- ihiuo talk. Pianos ' and organs at wholesale. Buy of the ii'uititifaeturors and save dealers' prolita. NKW Youic PIANO Co. , Capitol uvo. and 15th st. Police anil Fire Commissioners. The board of police nnd llro commissioners met yesterday evening. All the members were present. Ofllcer A. C. McCrackon was reinstated-but resigned { o accept the mur- shnlshlp of South Omaha. Ho gave a satis factory reason for leaving his beat without permission. iV communication from the council com mittee , proposing1 n conference to adjust the differences between the two boards was read , and the proposition acceded lo. The confer ence will take place nt an early day. The council coinmitlco consists of Messrs. Ucchcl. Leo , Uailcy , Hascall and Alexander. The p.iy roll of the police department , amounting to f,100.CTi. ! aud tire department amounting to 4 ,859.03 , for December , ap proved. Tlio charges against colored policeman Newman were dismissed. The resignation of Policeman Crawford was accepted. DieboUl Safes. Call and sco the largo stock Meap- her & Leach , Gon'l Agt's. have on hand at 1415 Farnam st. , Omaha. Cold Wnvo Coming. Stoves at co t of iron. NEW Yoiiic STOUAOK Co. , Capitol ave. and loth &t. Only the best porlormors and most curious people uro over booked for the Kdou Prof. rranko'H IlciiRflt. A bcneilt concert will bo tendered Nahan 1'ranko ut Hoyd's opera house Wednesday evening , the llth. Mr. Franko is surely a deserving beneficiary. During Ills year nnd a halt's residence hero hh > cue aim has been to build up a higher and better grade of mu sical culture , and no ono can deny that ho 1ms succeeded most admir ably. Ho has givou several concerts here , always entertainments of a high artistic order and musical worth , and patro nized by the city's best people. As n violinist linist Frunko ranks with the most skilifu virtuosos of the country , while his genera knowlcdgoof muslo is thoroupli and complete , Ho leaves hero about the 20th for New Yorl his old homo. This is to bo regretted. It would certainly bo bcncilcuil for Omana's muslciul advancement if this talented artist could bo induced to rcmnin hnro , and if some guarantee of remunerative employment could bo given him , this desirable end might bu at- talucd. A preafc sta o porfornmnce at the Eden Museo this week. Cold Wnvo Coming. IIoutinR anil cook stoves , cost of iron. NKW YOKK STOU.UU : Co. , 'Cor. ' Capitol live , and 15th it. Assistant Cljy Attorney Smith. O. S. Smith , Esq. , has been appointed city attorney , anil assumed the duties of his oftlco yesterday with a.vigor that gives prouiiso of most vfllcient service. Ladles can attoud the Eden Museo without an ubcort. A llorto 'I'rninur'ij Trouble. X'cstoiday Ooorga Plowing caused the arrest of a tier < "i trainer named Frank Thompson on the charge of stealing from hlin ( I ( uroveiuoat valued ntj : 3. The pris oner wus icleasod on bonds to appvar for trial Continental Clothing House A GENUINE COLD WEATHER SENSATION. Unprecedented Attractions in Fine Satin Lined Overcoats , The richest and most elegant overcoats ever shown on our counters. All tailor made garments , nothing cheap about them except the price , An offering never before attempted of the finest and most elegant overcoats ever manufactured by us since we have * been in business. Our unparalelled sale of the famous Sawyer woolen Go's. , line all wool double and twist heavy winter weight suits. ber the price , only $16. LOT No.2 We-offerabargain of equal importance , being 400 of thevery finest quality London Seal Brown Kersey Overcoats goods made by the famous Worumbo Mills of Maine , a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey Overcoatings. ) Those goods are the new shade of London brown , which is so fashionable with young gentlemen everywhere. They are made Avith lapped seams , cut single breasted , fly frontand " lined with the same quality of "Win. Skinner's satin throughout , body and sleeves , the best satin made in the world anywhere for service. We have thcso vercoats in all sizes , from 33 to 44 , and offer them at the extraordinarily low price of $19. "Wo have no better overcoat in our stock at any price ; w could not make a better one if you should give us $30 for it , neither could we use better materials or bettor trimmings , and we do not believe that theo Kersey Overcoats , lined with satin , can be purchased outside of our store for less than $30 each. Wo will send a sample garment by express , to be returned at our expense , if you do not. consider them worth $30each . LOT No. 3 We offer TOGO pure Indigo Blue All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats , lined with heavy serge linings throughout , with silk Aelyet collars at the extraordinarily low price of $12 each. This is a coat sold at $20 in October and is the last of a very largo lot of these fine coats , which we now offer to close at this ridiculously low price. Remember , these are fine all-wool indigo blue Chinchillas , made and trimmed as well as any $20 overcoat in our stock , and we now offer them to close at $12. * THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. LOT No. 4 We offer 15O pure All Wool Cassimere Suits , cloth made by the famous Sawyer Woolen Co. , Dover , New Hampshire , the best manufacturers of line all wool cassimeres in New England. The suits are made in single breasted sack coats , are new regular goods , all sizes , and wo offer them now at the extraordinarily low price of $12 per suit. The lowest price for the same suits in September of this year was $20 per suit , and they arb worth that price to day. Send for a sample suit by mail and you will not regret it. We will .send samples of these genuine Sawyer Cassimere Suits to any address with the understanding that they nre worth fully $18 to $20 per suit , ns retail houses usually sell them. If not und so. Uioy may be returned at our expense. They are the most tlforoughly reliable and honest bargains we have ever-had the pleasure of offering the trade. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE OF FINE SCARLET WOOL UNDERWEAR season We hi returned to us at our expense. Wo also offer at the same time rIVE HUNDRED DOZEN FINE ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS , the usual retail price all over the country for these goods is $1.00 pach. We oiler them at this sale at 40 cents each. All i/.es from 34 to 44. Send for our catalogue , giving a list of over sixteen hundred different articles we sell. Send for our rules for self-measurement and you can be fitted just as well at home as here in our store , end to us aud see how much money you can save from ordinary local retail prices. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE , Freeland Loomis OMAHA , & Co. BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietors : DES MOINES Corner of Douglas and 15th Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. SOUTH O3IA1IA NKWS. T. D. Pcrrino of Geneva , is n guest at the Exchange. Thomas U. Acorn of North 13eml , is nt the Exchange. The contractor grading H street wus paid $100 on account. T. M. Trimllo of Arcadia , Neb. , is in with two loads of cuttle. Charles Carr stopped m the yards on his wny to David City. C. G. Cunningham of St. Louis , registered at the Exchange hotel. Colonel Pratt of Summer Hill was visiting friends at the Exchange. W. II. Beagle of Loup City , is on the market with cattle and hogs. Acting City Marshal McCracUcn will bo required to furnish a SoOU bond. John liutler of Hutlcr & Hough , Crescent , la. , has a car of hogs on the market. .T. M. Cox , of Hampton , brought in three cars of hogs and sold at the top prices. Alex Pcrnatt , of Miles , City , Mont. , was looking up his old friends ut the Exchange. Colonel J. It. Conklin , ono of Lincoln's heavy feeders , is buying cattle for the Chicago cage market. The now Fourth ward extends west from the railway track , and north of Q street to the city limits. The city treasurer was instructed to issue warrants for the payment of police and city ofllcial salaries. Ono shipper from Inland , Neb. , found thir ty-two dead hogs when unloading. They were killed by over loading. The finance committee reported that bills to the amount of fcSl.GO , to persons having done work for the city , bo paid. Another day passed without nn arrest , nnd people are begining to think that it must bo the calm that pieccdcs the storm. It cost $13 to bring Jim Snodderly back from Iowa , on the charge of arson. Of this amount the state pays j37 and the county . The report of Treasurer Hunt shows that on January I , f'.Ml stands to the credit of the school fund , and $ J3M to the general fund. The American District Telegraph company has now an ofllco in the yards. It is in the Missouri Pacific headquarters directly op posite the Exchange. The now postofllco is receiving the finishing ' ing touches , and will probably be occupie'd to-day. The police section will not bo ready for n day or two. Ordinance No. 11 dellning the limits of the old Third ward was lo&t , nnd Ordinance No. 8i ( which repeals it , was reported to the council In an uulluishcd state. The charges preferred against Judge Rcu- ther have been dismissed , , nnd the Judge com [ plctely exonerated. Councilman Loosener moved the adoption of the report. Twenty-four thousand cubic yards of earth Imvo been removed by the Twenty-11 fth btrcct graders nt n cost of twenty-three centj per y\rd. : At N street l20p ! yards have been leveled at seventeen cents par foot. The Nebraska Tclephono" company asked the city council to grant them permission to erect poles in the streets , but forgot to s > ay for how long a time the privilege would ex tend. Councihnau Smith thought twenty years long enough , and the ordinance was re ferred ijueV. The Dec-ember report of Police Judge Iteuthcr shows that forty persons came before - fore him for trial. Of these twenty-three paid fines , nine were dismissed , six went to jail , ono war. sent to xho county commission ers , and ono gavn a note in payment of line nnd costs. The latter Item was referred to the llnance committee. A Hohomian named Kaanuro has been llv Ing at Sheely , and had under his protection n fellow countryman named Leopold Sellak. Thov occupied the bnmo shanty , and Sellak , who" is a marrled'mnn , owned a few worldly possessions that Kasmtro longed for. Consequently quently , when Sollak intimated that ho was about to start in the world on his own hook , Kasnuro produced ablll for services rendered as an interpreter at the time when Sellak was unable to speak AmorJoan. Horofused to let him remove his furniture , nnd this morning Judge Levy Issued a writ of replevin to recover - cover it. Ail present sympathized with Mayor Savage when he put n motion mudo by Councllunin U.irk , and not oven that gentlo. f ? < r "salust it. fish or cut bait , " said the Irate colonel ; "I lon't propose to be made a laughing stock of my longer. You must act like men mil not like hoodlums , or I'll resign. " Yesterday the mayor told a Uii : : reporter that ho me.int what ho said , and if he had found a dci'cnt picco of paper ho would have resigned then and there. It w.is lucky for the reputable residents of South Omaha that paper was scarce. Go iiiul hnvo your spciHuelcs , put right. Muunion & Hujrhes 151U Fimiain. llcnl Kst'ite Transfers. UII Smith et nl to I H Andrews , w 21 ft of o1'J ft lot 7 blk 74 South Omaha , w d . 2,200 South Omaha Land Co to .lames M Wilson , lots U and 12 blk C'J Soutli Omaha , wd Sit Gee Osborno to F Lewis , s JJ sw II. , 1(1 ( , .l , wd 2,020 S S Campbell to L H Uock et al , blks 1,2 , : t und 4 Urcvont Place , w d 40,000 G S llciniwii and wife to N 1) L Hiles , lot 2 blk r > Heed's ! trd , w d 1,400 Chas E Keller and wife to S Mc- Clas-e , lots 1 , 2 , ! ) , 10 , 11 and 12 blk 4 linker Place and lot 1 blk 10 Clifton Hill , wd 3nOO , T Olsen and wife to Win II Hunn , lot 7 blk H South Omuha Park , w d. , 500 Joseph J. Mcgcath et al to T. H. Tay lor , lot ( H Windsor place , wd 2,481 P. Cassady to Morris Morrison , trus tee , 10 acres off n side n w s c 5 , 14 , 13 , wd 0,400 E. Dennis and wife to William Hart , lot 5 , blk 8 Mayno's 1st add to Val ley , w d 250 C. E. Mayno and wife to E. Dennis , samu. w d 100 A. Phillips and wife to Chas. E. Spots- wood , lot 11 , blk 17. Ucdford place , .wd. . 2,700 , L. A. Linquist and wife toll. M. John son , lot 13 Linquest's add to Soutli Omaha , w d 730 M. McDonald to Flora M. Phillcs , o y lot 0 , blk 1 Isaac & Setton's add. w d 500 Cora Sliter and husband to N. H. Hrown , o 30 ft lot 5 nnd n 20 ft lot 'J , blk 1 1'opo place , w d 3,000 Same to same w 30 ft lot 5 and n 20 ft lot 8 , blk 1 Pope place , w d 3,000 Gco. F. IJogps and wife to Jos. P. Kralsche , lots 0 , 10 , blk S Arbor I'laco extension , w d 415 Jas. M. Swetman to Lilllo Cook , lot 5 , blk 3 Hartford place , wd C75 M. J. DcGrofT and wife to I.T. Clark , n y lot 4 , blk bO , South Omaha , w d 2,200 D L Holmes to A J Clark , w 25 ft of o 7o ft lot J3 and 14 blk 70 South Omaha , wd 2,300 Chas Impsey anil wife to F Sonnen- schcin. lot 11 blk 2 Idlowild , w d . . . . 7,000 Low W Hill to John A McShnne , lot 4 blk 1 Hoggs & Hill's add , w d 3,500 , J A McSlmno to Lew W Hill , lot 1 blk 4 Hoggs & H ill's 2nd add , w d 1 South Omaha Land Co toDaniel K-if- forty , lot 0 blk 4S South Omaha , wd 330 Jlio A Pearson to H F Pearson , lot 7 nnd 8 blk 1 Pruyn's sub , wd 1,000 Snmo to same , lot 3 and 4 blk 1 Pruyn's Mib , w d tOO Win P Stevens to G W ICunstcr , lot 17 blk 2 Stovt-'ii's Place , w d 1,000 A HutchliiBon and wife to Kobt H Yeoman , lot 8 blk 1 Hyde park , w d. 750 D H Hanserman to Samuel N Hell , lot 0 blk 3 Kirkwood add , w d 1,000 Twenty-nine transfers The superintendent of buildings issued the following building permits yesterday : Wilson & Hrunner , addition to boiler " shop , Nineteenth near Piereo . f 000 E. G. Floyd & Co. , addition to btoro , rear 1313 Douglass . 1,500 Two permits aggregating . f 2,400 Como to the Eden Museo nnd pet n card witli your iinino written on St by tlio armless ami legless wonder. - Jnmcs Morton & Sofi , 110 S. loth st. , all kinds of iuo tools in block. Culil Wave To-morrow. Got stoves at lets than cost of Iron. YOUK S'lOUAUK CO. , Capitol uvc. and HrevlticH. The business of the clcariiifr house yestordny amounted to $8K,0)8.0t ! ) ! ) ; , the largest ever known for a single day iti this city. The annual mooting of the Press club and election of ollicors takes place tiiis afternoon atI o'clock in the rooms of the club. A full attendance is required. Yesterday a number of Japanese students passed ea&t ever the Union Paeilie and Chicago & Northwestern roads to Ann Arbor , Mich. , where they will attend the celebrated university at that place. The Metropolitan club , a now social organization , Illetl articles of incorpor ation yobtorday with the county clerk. The ollicors are Simon Oborfoldor , pres ident ; Andrew Haas , vice president ; Samuel Schlessingor , secretary ; David Kaufman , treasurer ; Jacob Hobinson , Adolp.li Gladstone and Iko New , trus tees. tees.Mr. Mr. A. C. Van Sant will commence next week to instruct the Y. M. C. A. class in phonography. This is a rare opportunity for young ladies and gentle men. Mr. Van Sant is probably tlio most expert reporter in the city. Tu ition free. Something new every day at the Eden Museo. llobblc'n Day. The Burns club of Omaha will celebrate the 123th anniversary of the birth of llobcrt Hums on the 2.1th of this month by u banquet in Exposition hall. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vnrfcs. A mnrvcl of purv ty , strein'tli.und wholesoniHnenH. More econom ical tlliin tlm ordinary kinds , nnd cunnot bo sold In competition with tlio mnltltiidii of low cost , fhort weight nlnm or phnstihntn powders , bold only In cans. Itoval linking J'owder Co. , 1M Wall St. , Now York. J. B. HAYNES , ornciAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District. 37 CUAMUJUl Of COMMJJKCB. Pianos , CHICKERING , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments exchanged , ranted and cold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GREAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. DRUNKENNESS Or the Ltonor Habit , Positively Cnrcdby Administering Dr. Unities' Gulden Specific. lit It can be plven In a cup of coffee or tea wltho n-the knowledge of the pet-hon tukliiK It ; al > solut illy harmless , anill \ \ effect a permanent un 1't.pwdy cure , whether tliupathmt H u modcrat filrlnker or an alcoholic wreck. ThousamlH o drunkards have been miulo temperate men who havu taken Uolilcn Specific In their coireo with out their knowledge niul to-day bellevo they quit drinking of tholr own free will. IT NKVIJIt KAILS. The system once Impregnated with the Speclllc , It becomes an utter impossibility for tlm llijuor appetite tn exist. For xalu by Kiilm & Co. , 15th and Douglas sty. und IHth and Cum- Ing t > tn. , Omaha , Keb. ; A.I ) . Foster Ac Uio. , Council Dlulla , la. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book-Keeping , Penmanship , Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send for College Journal , S. E. Cor. 10th and Capital Avo. M vntioatbo THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The tet known and moit popular Hotel lu the tale , location cenlrul. appointment HntrlaM. llrttlqimrtori ( or couituertlul men aad nil political ana public filming. . . . , . . , fc | UO1W ] .ru.rletor SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. MEDICAL N. W. Cor. 13th it. Dodge Sts APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. De'it facilities , apparatus niul remedies for mio ccssful treatment of every form of disease rtqulr * iiiK Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance , bcbt hobpltal accommo dations In the west. WKITI : I on. CIRCULARS on nefonnltles anil Jlraccs , Trusses , Clul > 1'eet , Curvature of ( lie Spine , riles , Tumors , Cancer , Cntnrrli , llrot.chltis , Inhalation , I'.lectrlcity , Paralysis , Hpikpsy , Kid ney , llladiler , Kyc , Kar , SUiu und liloou , aud all Surgical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. HOOK ON DISEASE * or WOMEN FIIEK. ONLY RELIABLE UEDIOAL INSTITUTE MIKIHd A BPECUiTY Or PRIVATE DISEASES. All lllood Diseases successfully treated. Byph- ilitic I'olson removed from the hystcm without I mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Tower. Persons unable to visit us may btf treated at home by corrcMioiidcncc. All COIHUIUTJ nlcatious confidential. Istedlcincb or Instruments , sent by mail or express , hecurely packed , nci marks to indicate contents or t-emler. Otic uer > Konal interview prefer icil. Call aud consult us'or tend history ofyour cusc , and we will send in plain wrapper , our ' BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; . Upon Private , Special or Nervous nlfeanes , Ira * potency , Sypiillis. Gleet and Varicocclc , with question list. Address . Omaha Jllnllcal and Surgical Institute , 6 % DR. McMENAMY , < Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , . OMAHA. NEB. ' SteckPiano IlcnutrkabUi ' for powrrf tdj Uiutlc'lonp. pllublu nctlon und ab- aulutn iiuralilllty. ! IO ycara record. thB best uuiiruntee of tlio exci-1- lence of tlicHo Instrument. WOODBRIDGEBROS. Health is Wealll Dit. K. C. WI.ST'S NEKVB AND IHi.UN TIIEAW rtnU'fd specific for llj terlu , JHzzU ness onvus. Fits , NITVOIH Neuralijl * lleaAach" , N.--VOU1 1'rostrntlon runsed by tli u o of iilcoliol or tolmcco. IVukefulnesi. Mental ) BoMenltiKof tha llmln jehultluif la Iiwuilty Kiid iBidlnc to mlicry. decay und death , I'rMiintnru Old AK" . llarronnosH. Loss of power in either tex. Involuntary l.oHtoH and Spermijt. orilui'ttcium-dbyovpr cxurtlon.ofthobrulnsolf. abiue or oviT-lndulK nc < " . Uiich box contain * ono month' * treatment , tl OOa box , or six bniea for IS mi , sent by mall propnld on > fc lpt of prlcej AVK OUAKANTKM.KIX KOXIiH Toctircany CBEO. With * arli order rorolved ttf. us for six boxHS , accompanied with . ) .lAt , wo will bend tlio purchaser onr written cuaranteo to r lur.d ( no money If Uio treatment does not effect a cmo , mmrantuefi Isiuioil only by } ; . I' . ( JOOrn MAN. J > ruKKlst , Sole A emt , lll'J 1'arnam Bt. , Omaha. Net )