8 THE OMABA ? BEE : OTLTRSDAY , MATjL3. 31889. AUCTION ! AT 1:30 : AND 7:30 : P. M Lease expires in one week. Balance of stock must be cleared out. A. W. Cowan , the Silver Tongued Auctioneer , will hustle out the clothes , at whatever the people choose to give. Jones con" siders his reputation , and will guarantee all goods strictly as represented. No side bidders. Every thing on the square. Sunday Clothes , Week-day Clothes , Hats , Underwear , SMrts , and all 1 kinds of apparel , to the highest bidder. Auction Sales , Afternoon and Evening , at 1:30 : and 7:30 : o'clock. t YOUR OPPORTUNITY pn915th and Dodge Sts. L THK CITY. A pocketbook containing money was found in the Webster street depot and is in possossson of the ticket agent. Albert Rothory's small painting of roses , which took the second prize at the Art exhibit , has been sold for $50. Officers Bobout , Leo , Brady , Frost and Burr are on the sick list. Ollicor Savngo is enjoying a ten days' leave of absence. Thomas Potman , an employe in Moyor's planing mill , contributed n , linger to a circular saw while at work yesterday afternoon. Gustavo Wfckonbory and Van Green wore arraigned before Justice Kroegur yesterday , on the charge of fishing In Cutroll lake with a seine. The Sherman avenue school house has been opened this week , with Miss Carrie UUslor as teacher. There are twenty-four teachers in attendance. All delegates to the Central Labor union are requested to meet at the Gate City hall , Friday evening , May 24 , at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the com mittee. The two drinking fountains hoiner put in on the corner of Fifteenth and Far- nuhi mid Fifteenth and Dodge , for the free use of the public , will bo ready for use by Sunday next. Workmen are busy at the waterworks carving out the third one , yet to bo put into position. A general invitation is extended nil the presiding olllccrs of all the labor organizations in the city to attend the mooting Friday evening , May 34 , at Washington hall , under the auspices of the Central Labor union. Subject : "Tho Eight Hour Question. " By order of committee. Attention is called to the advertise ment of the American Express com pany in another column. This com pany , it will bo soon have estab lished a Foreign oxch'ango so that uar- ties can Imvo matter expressed direct to them. They have also a very exten sive money order department , which is fast becoming the popular form for transmitting money. 1'ornounl I'urimrnptif ) . Hon. G , W. E. Dorsoy Is in the city. E. Ulman , of Haltlmoro , Is in the city. A. A. Merrill , of Chicago , is In the city. . C. Ulrlch , of Chicago , is at the Murray. E G. Wetzol , of Lincoln , Is at the Paxton. J. H. Wilton , of Topeka , is ut the Millard. S. E. Cute , of los Molnos , Is ut the Mur ray. Joseph Hell , of David City , Is at tbo Mur ray. ray.L. . W. Wheeler , of Atlantic , la. , is In tlio city.W. W. J. Bronnan , of Sidney , Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.O. O. M. Ladd , of Ottuunvu , la. , Is at the Mil lard , Frank Sharpe , of Atkinson , Is at the Mil- Irrd. Irrd.Dr Dr , Opporman mid daughter , of Auburn , nru In the city. J. V. Mahoney and wife , of Sioux City , are t the I'axten , George Uogart and wife , of Shenaudoah , la , , uru in thu city. Deau Mlllspivndi , rector of St. Paul's church , Minneapolis , Is In the city. Second Ward ItcpublU'tuia. There will be a meeting of the Second Ward Republican club at Kuspar's hall on South Thirccntli street , this evening. All republicans of the Second ward are requested - quested to attend. C. M. Donovan , Presi dent ; D. O. Council , secretary. 'Advice to Mothers , Mrs. Winslo'w'a-Soothing Syrup should at * ways bo used for ohllareu teething. U soothes the child , S3 ( tons thu gums , allays all palu euros wind colio , and Is thu best remedy for V3 touts a bottla. A. O. U. TV. Arrangements for the Forthcoming Session ol'tlic Grand Ijodgc. The supreme lodge , Ancient Order of United Workmen , will convene in this city , June 18. tind preparations are being made for its entertaininent. Ono hundred and dele gates are expected , as are also a largo num ber of strangers from Missouri , Nebraska and Iowa. Topeka , the seat of three or four largo organizations , will send altrain load of people , including the celebrated Capitol ledge , No. 3 , which is outlined to give an ex emplification of A. O. U. W. secret work. Washington hall has been engaeed and in it the sessions will bo held. M. KzeUicl , recently appointed state organizer for Nebraska , is working hard to make the meeting a success. Hoouis have been secured at the Millard for the headquarters of the supreme lodgo. The Union Pacifl j will give the delegates and visitors an excursion to South Omaha. On Tuesday the board of trade will give them a drive tnrough the city. Wednesday afternoon and evening the public entertain ment will take place. Thursday night the work of exemplification will take place. The Masters and Journeymen. SpcaKing of the uiflicultlos existing be tween the master and journeymen plumbers , President Hussoy , of the Master's associa tion , said : "Wo are not worrying much. Wo are doing all the work wo have on hand , and shall continue to. Wo are not turning away work or neglecting it. Every mail brings us a dozen or more letters from men who are anxious to work non-union men who say they will come and are willing to pay their own fare , with the provision that , after they have worked thirty days , the amount of the faro will bo refunded to them. Wo nro willing to do this and to ail who write in that strain , wo answer for them to come. "As far as TUB Una building is concerned we are away ahead ot the other work there. Tuesday we him sixteen plumbers at work in the building by actual count , and , when I say plumbers. I don't mean gasllttors or job bers. Thirteen of these were masters mid three journey men , two of the latter having been brought from Milwaukee by nyson. Yesterday wo took off aix of the men as there was not suOlciont work to kcop them busy. In truth , wo only had thrca men at work on the building at the time of the walk-out. Tlio Lincoln men are still at work and will stay all summer if wo want them to. " In regard to the same matter , President Cou way , of the journeymen's union , Haid : "Wo are in the right in this matter and are bound to win. The boys uro not weakening a bit. Wo luivo received otters of aid from nearly every labor organization in the city. Wo got two men this morning who came from Milwaukee to work for Hussey & Day at ill per day. We told them how matters stood and they quit. Wo haven't heard any thing from the men who went to Lincoln to Dull the journeymen off their work , but they'll stay there if it takes all summer. "Ulloy.Uie mun who committed the assault on the doortendor lias left town. Ho didn't belong to our union and didn't do any drink ? Ing with UK The bosses can bring on nil the men they want to , but they won'teo to work. Hero's a man who just cumo In now. Ho came from Ogdeu to go to work , but as soon us ho learned how matters stood ho joined us. Wo told the carpenters to go back to work , as wo saw that by having them out wo could accomplish no more than wo can by having the plasterers alone out.1 A plasterer said i "Wo uro out find blmll stay out until the journeymen plumbers tell ua to go back. Wo can't do anything else. " Mr. Maker , superintendent of Tin : HUB building , said ! "Wo have nearly all the car penters wo need , notwithstanding the lact that two finishers qua this morning. There were tlftccn or sixteen plumbers ut work hero yesterday. " Somchotly's Darling Mr. F , A. Turner still continues ills search for Miss-llcttii Cluyton , of Hloomliold , Iowa , who bn. mysteriously disappeared , but has been unsuccessful in all his attempts to llnd a oiuo to her whereabouts. HU effort a have boon seconded by those of the police of 0 i/i aha. Council 13 lull * and South Omaha. The father of the missinir young lady was compelled to return to Bloomfleld on account of the prostrated condition of his wife , who is grief-stricken over the disappearance of her daughter. Miss Clayton loft homo about n week ago to RO to Mueller's music store ut Council Bluffs to rent a piano. She was last seen at Avoca , whcro it. is alleged that she took the cars for the Uluffs. Investiga tion shows that she has not yet called at Mueller's store , nor been' at the Bcchtollo house , whore she intended to stop. She is a very attractive younjr lady of about twenty- two , of high character uud unusual intelli gence. Lost. "I don't know trhoro , I can't tell when , I don't see how something of great value to mo , and for the return of which I shall he truly thankful , viz. : a good nppetito. " Found. "Health mid strength , pure blood , an nppotito like a wolf , regular digestionall by taking that popular and peculiar inodicino , Ilood'a Sarsaparilla. I want everybody to try it this season. " It is sold hy all druggists. Ono hun dred doses'ono dollar. It Was 1'olHoncd. Father Rlggo , professor of chemistry nt Creigliton college , to whom was sent for analysis the poisoned coffco of which Louis A. Marvin drank , makes the following roporl : "Tlio coffee was analyzed and found to contain arsenic to the amount of about three-fourths of a grain to the fluid ounce. I say 'about' because the limited time I could devote to the analysis precluded the possi bility of a thorough quantitative exam ination. " The county attorney will swear out a now warrant against Mrs. Hull , Mrs. Scott and Carrie Ellmaker , charging them with nt- teinpting to murder Louis Marvin by putting arsenic in his coffee. The original warrant charged them with putting strychnine in the beverage. The women are in custody ut the co'unty Jail. An Oltl Gas 1'lnnt. Workmen are excavating for the founda tion of the Kcnnard waiohouso , on Hurnoy street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. This building is to bo ( tfxUO fcot , and will bo occupied by the IConnnrd Gluts and Paint company. Tim structure is to bo built by Jobst brothers. The demolition of tlio old brick building , which occupied a part of the lot , brought to view a relic of other days. It was the old gas plant of the Grand Central hotel which was burned down about ten years ago. It consisted of a circular wall of brick in closing an iron tank ten feet in height and of about the sumo diameter. In the building , which stood nbovo it , was the machinery for making the gas , whicn was stored In the receptacle - ceptaclo boncuth. The discovery attracted some attention , and some "old citizens" said that the tank was the "holder" of the orig inal gas works of the city. It Is certainly gratifying to travelers to know that our druggists keep such a reliable preparation as Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diorrhci'a Remedy is known to bo for bowel complaints. It is pleasant and safe to take , and can al ways ho depended upon oven the most severe and dangerous cases. It is put up in Si-5 and 50'uont bottles. No ono , can alToril to travel without it. JliilXicil of $1-I < ) , - > . Mr. H. H , Miner , a stockman from the western part of the state , arrived In South Omaha Tuesday and disposed ol a number of car loads of cattle , receiving llicrofor $1,4 < > 5. Ho came up to Omaha in the after noon , and among the things which attracted his attention was a fakir on the corner of Twelfth and Furnam selling u wlro imizlo. Mr. Miner mingled with the crowd , and while there some thle ( cut open his co.a and took out his pocbctbook uud $1,400 Ir. money , which wore in aa insldo pocket. Ho did not notice his loss until ho arrived at.tho depot. Ho notltlcd the police , but thuro is no clue to the thief. Always Ugn I'lalt'H Clilorltlos fur household dibinfcctiou. You will like it. . INSANli AVOMEN. Xlio MiRCraUlo Treatment They Kc- ccivo From tlio County. There are now half a dozen unfortunate in sane women confined in the county jail , and applications come in every day for the admis sion of others. Yesterday Jailor Miller took Anna Bada to the asylum at Lincoln , and parties living in Washington county , who have a female relative seventy years old nt St. Joseph's hospital asked to have her taken rare of by the county. The poor woman is said to bo so violent that the hospital sisters have notified her friends that she must be removed. The jail , however , is so crowded that both Sheriff Coburn and Ur. Tilden , the examining phy sician , refused her admission. Said a citizen yesterday morning. "Tho sheriff is right. It is an outrage to have these unfortunate women kept there whcro they have only men to take care of them. If the board could bo induced to stop tightinK over trivial matters and do some thing to provide better accommodations , it would not bo so deplorably bad. " Mr. Coburn has asked for n jail matron , but it appears that u majority ot the commis sioners are determined to ignore every re quest ho makes. It is impossible for men to handle women as ono of their own sex could , therefore , no wonder that everybody in the vicinity of the jail is disturbed nt all hours , day and night , with their wild screams and talic. " A Miss Young , wlioso father is serving on the Jury , was received in the jail bccauso ttio father had refused to care for her , and there was absolutely no other place to which she could bo taken , The girl remained at Dr. 'Pillion's house Tuesday afternoon and several messages were sent to her father , but , it is alleged , ho took no notice of them. Can u ji ts a form of blood poison which is not under stood by the medical profession us to its real nature und character , but it Is evidently hereditary In its nature. It may accidentally develop itself without any predisposition or evidence of such existing poison. The knife or caustic salves have heretofore been the so- culled remedies for it , but all honest practi tioners will tell you that this treatment fails to cure , and only hastens latal results. Thousands of cases of cpithcliomii ( skin ) cancers , and u great many cases of scirrhus cancers , have boon entirely cured bv the use of Swift's Spcclllc. It forces the polscu out through the cancer itscll , and thu pores of tlio skin. _ _ _ _ _ My father had cancer ; , my husband also had cancer , in fact died with it. It lS7.r > a lump came on my nose , which steadily in creased in si/.o , and alarmed mo. 1 used various remedies salves.nml other applica tions , and finally tried to burn it out , but tlio sere returned worse than cver.growing larger 'and more angry , until 1 determined to try Swift's Spccillo. I took the medicine und it soon made a complete euro. I know that S. S. S. cured mn , bccauso I discarded all ottier remedies. Tills was several jrcurs ago , und I have had no sign of a return of the cancer. Mas. M. T. MAIIKX , April C , 1639. Woodbury , Texas. Treatise on cancer mailed frro. Tlio Swift Speclliio Co.Drawer ! 1 , Atlanta , Oa. _ ltdbl ) HIT I'aiil for IVtor. Two years ago bonds were voted for the erection of the Paul school , but wqro never applied to that purpose. The reason assigned for this by members of the board of educa tion is that the money obtained through their sale , with the exception of (11,000 , which is still in the treasury , has been expended in other ways. Tno Lake school , which was estimated , would bo built for &t > ,0)0 ( ) , cost $50,000. The Mason school cost ffl.OOO more than it was thought It would , und the Web ster und other schools also exceeded the entlnm'ed coia of the designers. What will bo done with thu balunconow in the treasury is not known. Mail Car Worker * . Thrco mull route clerks In the Nebraska division have just been promoted to fourtn class places. Tlioy are F. O , Hanson , on the Pacific Junction and McCook run ; l\ \ . Lufontalno and J. li. Snurtllff , on the Oma ha und Ogden run. lliumen succeeds Paul Campbell , Lafoutuiiio takes the placu mudn rucuut by the rellreuicut of U , J. Chestnut- wood , and Shurtliff goes into M. H. Syden- hum's old place. Campbell and Sydcnham resigned and Chestnutwood was reduced in rank at his own request to get a certain run ho wanted. For Nervous Dlsonnes Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. F. G. Kelly , Alderton , W. T. , says : "I have prescribed it in n larco number of cases of restlessness at night , and nervous diseases generally , and also in cases of indi gestion caused by lack of sufllcicnt castnc juice of the stomach , with marked success , and consider it ono of the best remedies known to the professional world. " Kxccrminntinst Cnnlnos. Notwithstanding that the law requires all dogs to bo registered , thus far but 3(5 ( of the local canines have been placed on record. The unregistered animals are inviting death , because the chief of pollco says that 2,000 cartridges have been ordered to put them out of the way. lie states , however , that ho will allow dog owners one week more in which to register their favorites. At 4 a. m. Thursday of next week three wagons will bo started In various parts of the city with n detail of police in each , whose duty it will bo to kill all dogs not wearing the regulation tag of 188 ! ) . The dead bodies of the victims will bo thrown into the Missouri. I < ot Owners and Sldowi lkn. The following communication has been re ceived at the oflico : Will you kindly inform us what tlio law is relative to the construc tion of sidewalks on paved streets and also who is the proper person authorized to en force the law I The walks on the east side of South Thir teenth street between Mason and Vinton streets are not only nu inconvcnicnco but a great detriment to the business of the city. There are a number of unoccupied store rooms in t.ho limits named which I believe would bo occupied by prosperous business men If properly-laid sidewalks made travel possible on that sidu of the street. Parties holding vacant lots for speculation , and on which they never intend to build , are bound to respect and wo thinkthutsuch prop erty holders should bo compelled to comply with the city ordinance requiring the con struction of sidewalks on paved streets. The communication is signed by Frank Pokorny , 1112 , " ) South Thirteenth street ; Joseph Foost , 1W7 ! South Thirteenth street ; John H. 0111100,1123 Soutli Thirteenth street , Joseph Housok,1 7 South Thirteenth street ; Thomas McGuire , 1333 South Thirteenth street. _ Sunday I'oMolIIco Work. Postmaster Gallagher is in receipt of n letter - tor from Postmaster-General Wammmakor inquiring for the number of persons applying for mall at the Omaha postofllco on Sundays ; what the duties of thu bnmluy clerks are and just how long their working hours are. It is hinted that the object of tha postmaster- general is to bring about as little work on Sundays as possible , and it is quite certain that the uiinunt will bo greatly reduced within tlio next fortnight. FioMiiMi Work. The residence and premises of Thomas L. Kimbull , general manager of the Union Pa cific , \vuro visited by some miscreant Tuesday night. A yuluublo roan horse was slashed in thu shoulder vith u knife , a watch dog was killed and u put euglu was badly injured. The keys to the residence were stolen. Sus picion us to tlio perpetrator of tlio outrage rests upon a former employe of Mr. If mi- ball's. Ucecham's Pill * act like magic on a weak stomach. n Omaliiin'H The Dcadwood Pioneer tells of a former Omuliun , named Auzust Haur , who in structed a Juivolcr at Unit place to procuru two watches far him , wuleli ho did , ono of the time" pieces beinir Intended for Hutu's sweetheart. Thowatchea woio not paid for nt the time of delivery und I uur lias dlt > - appeared. Koroi'tl ID Kfiimiii nu llu > htivms. Lfttlo Ethel Uliler , a bright and pretty firlof twelve years , complains that her grandmother , Mrs. Sutuhen , makes her go out on the streets after night to try and find her missing mother. Chief Scavoy notified his men to sco that Mrs. Sutphen allowed the child to remain at homo after night. _ Ice water is safe if you mix it with Mihalovitch's Hungarian blackberry juice. For the Open Door. Mrs. S. L. Dickover , proprietor of the "Hub" restaurant , 111 South Fourteenth street , will to-day , give the proceeds of his dinner for the benefit of the "Open Door. " The meal will be served from 11 a. m. to 3 p. in. Mr. Dickover asks all holders of season tickets to pay for their dinner on that day in order to swell tlio donation. Unfortunate Young Women. At present there nro eighteen inmates in the Open Door , tlio last accession taking place yesterday. There are seven infants awaiting adoption. Yesterday Mrs.Clark took another unfortunate girl to thn state institu tion at Mllford , this being the sixth ono who has gene there from this city , Taxidormi8tcatarg'o,81o N 10thOnmha Renting the Chamber of Commerce. The proposition of the city council to pay $50 a month rent for the board of trade hall is not favorably received by some of the directors. Secretary Nason says that the opposition of some is very great , and that of the mem bers of the board who have been consulted , Messrs. Martin , Mayor , Goodman and Wheeler favor tlio renting. nnil Kolilxiry. Moses Steur , 2719 Hurt , complains that n collector in the employ of Joe Garneau came to his place to-day , and , because ho would not pay a bill ofJ5 , struck him over the head with a knife and snatching a gold watch from his wife ran away. Steur has sworn out u warrant for the fellow's arrest. Absolutely Purer Tlila pptt-der novur varies. A marvel nt purity Htrt'iigth uud wliolesoineno.ss. Moro ticonoinlcul tlmn HIM ordinary Kin in , nnil cannot bo Kulil la competition with the miiltltmliia of JOK test , Bhortvrelghtaltiinor phospnato powilera. Hold only In cani. Itnyul Haklng 1'owdfr Co120 WuUatreet Xow D REXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Jucobj. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At theoliUtuuil HOr I'arnam St. Orders by mil idled and | > roinptly utienileO. cluubouv toKy. i. THE TRAVELER. "Now , John , you're sure I'll Imvo time to ninkuiuy wircliimunnil nut hick to mytrnlu ? 1 inui-t Imf o u Unlit ore-room for these eool even- INKS , inn ) loinu fiirnltliliiK Kootli. As I am a MnuiKur , I must tnmt yon tn Inko inn to 11 rolla * tiln pliuo. " "AllrtijIitHlr ; I know \vlicm Hint Is , Kill Karniim ; u mun < an llnd uvcrylhlni ; tie neoJs In tlio way ol clotliuH or fimilsM iu , ' . " FINE WATCH REPAIRING- RECEIVES PROMPT ATTENTION. 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