Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 02, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CITY.
Ernest Meyer lias boon nrrestcd
cliurged with nn assault , on John Sch 1II-
man.
August Kirsloll has boon arrested
charged with Insulting Carrie Tum-
morscholdt.
The work of grading Thlrtoonth
street , from Vinton street south to the
city limits , wns begun yesterday.
Only one building permit wns issued
by Superintendent Whitloclt yesterday.
It waa to A. O. Peterson for n one-story
frnmo barn on South Twenty-seventh
nnd Popplolon , to cost 8100.
Four now police bfllcors , O'Connoll ,
W. Ellis , Cox nnd Wilbur , wont on
duty nt noon. Count Puluskl also re
sumed duty as a patrolman and was suc
ceeded as court olllcor by OHlccr Koy-
eor.
eor.A
A chattel mortgage for 81,1)00 ) was put
on record yostoruay afternoon against
the property of Frederick A. Moroll , n
druggist at Sixteenth and Chicago
streets , in fuvor of the Douglas County
bank.
A delegation of Beatrice citizens ar
rived in Omaha about noon to attend
the waterworks opening. It consisted
of 12. D , Kroltsingor , G. L. Cole , J. S.
Grable , L. E. Wnlkor , John Shaw ,
William ISbnight and U. A. Wagner.
In the statement in the Council Bluffs
news that Louis Burdick was arrested
for lighting in tt Lake Manawa car , the
nnmo of Burdick wns mentioned by
mistake. The principals wore FrnnU
Burdott and AI BUrgess , while Louis
Burdick was involved only as bonds
man.
County Superintendent Brunor has
finally completed his annual report and
will soon have it printed. In addition
to facts already published in those col
umns , It will bo interesting to know
that in Douglas county there are
12,228 male and 12,418 female school
children.
Ed. B. Dutton wns arraigned before
Judge BorUa yesterday on the charge
of grand larceny. Ho waived examin
ation and was bound over to the oir-
cuit.court in the sum of $800. Prose
cuting Attorney Shea intended to in
troduce testimony showing that a con
spiracy existed among the clerks in the
Union Pacillo ofllco to got possession of
all letters containg money , drafts , etc.
Charles Knomoror was brought up be
fore Judge Borka on the charge of soil
ing liquor without a license. The tes
timony developed that the license had
been taken out in the nnmo of 0110 Wnl-
lance , who owned the building in which
the saloon was situated. Ktioinoror waste
to repay Wallanco for the linconso , but
fulled to do so. Ho was then prose
cuted for Bcllintr without liuonsu. The
defendant was bound ever to the dis
trict court.
ForKonnl Pnrnuruphs.
Mrs. J , C. "Vunilustor and daughter have
gone cast.
A. Mcrriam has returned from Pacific
const points.
Hov. P. Rogers , of Ipswich , England , is at
the Mlllard.
Mr. C. Arnold , "of Minncapoli2was in the
city .vcstorday.
Mr. Gcorgo L. liarnoy has gone to Cairo ,
111. , on business.
C. E. Dewey , the great American traveler ,
bos returned from the Pacific coast.
Mr. H. M. Bushncll , one of the proprietors
of the Lincoln Dully Call , Is in the city.
Fred Davis , cashier of the First National
bank , has returned from the Pacific coast.
Mr. Stewart Hiiyden ami wife have gone
east and before returning Mrs , H. will visit
in Kentucky.
Captain W. P. U'lbbits , traveling passenger
agent of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad ,
is nt the 1'axton.
(
Mr. E. L. Morritt , at ono tlmo general
manager of the Herald , is paying n brioi
visit to friends in this city.
Henry nnd John Cotter loft last evening
for Uuttc , Mont. , where they will enjoy a
month's vacation in hunting and Hailing.
J. W. Stratlon , of Wahoo , Nob. , is in
town representing eastern capitalists und u
real cstato firm with which ho is connected.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Westron have gene
cast , Mrs. Wcatron to visit friends in Chicago
cage nnd New York city , aud Mr. Wcstrou
on.business.
E. O. Krotsingcr , T. L. Cole , J. S. Grable ,
L. E. Walker. John ahaw , William , Elriglit
nnd H. A. Wagner , of Beatrice , are regis
tered at the Pnxton.
At the Millardi F. L. Knapp , wife and
sonof Bertrand ; J. B. Ledillo , Lincoln ; U ,
McLeod , Children ; F. O. Foss and wife ,
Crete ; ( j. H. Tonoray , Fremont.
J. M. Hill , stiito agent for the Massachus
etts Mutual Lifo Insurance comuany , will
move his oDlcc from Lincoln to Omaha Sep
tember t. Ho is in the city now securing
suitable quarters.
At the Murray : C. A. Charlston , Hol-
drogo ; J. W. Donald , W. U. Wstson and
Miss Delia Peabody , Fremont ; J. G. Tate
and wifo. Grand Island ; A. L. Badger , Lin
coln ; Lobe Hort , Beatrice.
M. B. Davenport , of THE BUR , and sister ,
Miss Esther Davenport , have returned from
'B three weeks' tour of tuooast , during which
Now York , Albany , Pittsburg and other
prominent points xvoro visited.
IT At the Paxton : F. C. Shickloy , Geneva ;
Ed. Swanson and wife , Ashland ; Mrs. C. L.
Eaton and Mrs. L. Boynton , Lincoln : E. S.
Hood nnd Miss Nellie Gray , Hollyrood ; John
H , Roe , Kearney ; H. M , Bushnoll.
At the Arcade : J. W. Maher , Venango ;
N. A , Miller , Fatrbury ; Joseph Martin ,
Madison ; T. J. Loohill.O'NcUl ; J. S. Inman ,
Osccola ; E. N. Bradley , Blair ; R. J. Coles ,
York ; H. J. Duuldn , Gibbon , G. G. Pump-
elly , Lincoln.
\i It Wns.
The work of paving Clark street has been
resumed on the condition that none but
Bound , winter-cut cedar blocks shall bo used
in the pavement and that the rotten aud
worm-oaten blocks shall bo removed Imme
diately ,
Pnul anil tlm Cnr-Drlvnr.
The case against Constable Paul Stein , ac
cused of having asaultcd a Thirteenth
itrcot car-driver wns dismissed in police
court for want of prosecution. The driver
claims that ho did not know that the case
I was sot for hearing und will have the con-
table re-arrcstcil on the charge.
A Hot-Bu Killed.
While at work grading down a lot on
Boventnonth and Harnoy streets .vcstorday
n horse brolco through the boards which
furnlnlieil a covering for a well , and was
precipitated to the bottom , a distance of
forty feet. The animal , which was the
oropcrty of Tom Murray , died from its in-
juries.
Wants Ills Hjiarlc.
* Fremont West , loft a diamond valued at
MM with Eilholm & Alken to bo sot. The
jewelers lost the stone , but gave West
mother which they guaranteed equal to the
) no lost. West is not satisfied with the now
orllliant and 1ms brought suit against them
Ji Justice Krocgor's court for the value of
Iho original spark.
The Sacred Heart academy , for day
pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue
and Twonty-sovonth streets , is nn insti
tution devoted to the , moral und intel
lectual education of young girls. The
sourso includes everything from a pre
paratory department to a finished
classical education. Besides the ordi
nary academical course , music , paint
ing , drawing and the languages are
taught. French is included m the or
dinary course.
Difference of religion is no obstacle
to the receiving of pupils , provided
they conform to the general regulation
of the school. The echolasUo term be
gins the first Tuesday of September.
Classes commence at C a. m. , and are
dismissed at 8:80 : p. m. , an hour ( or
recreation being allowed at noon ,
IT WlLIj II13 d HE AT.
The MorclinntB' nnd Mnutit'actiirors'
Imposition PlnluititR.
There Is every possible assurance now that
the merchants' and manufacturers' ' exposi
tion to bo hold at the Coliseum during fair
week la going to bo a colossal success.
The entire suporlntondcncy of the affair
lins been put In the hands of Captain Bon *
ticll , who managed the great Now Orleans
centennial exposition , also the corn palace
at Sioux City. Bonnoll has had unlimited
experience In catering to tlio public's enter
tainment en n largo scale.
At the Coliseum this fall ho has arranged
for an Immense ntatuo , n counterpart of
"Liberty Enlightening tlm World , " In
Now York bay , to bo built entirely of the
ncvoral varieties of corn Indigenous -
nous to this state , as well na
n corn palace on a small scale. Ho Is also
preparing for a number of Innovations In the
curio line of corn fabrications , and , alto
gether , promises much that Is now , novel
nnd beautiful.
The directors of the Coliseum have decided
to remodel the diagram drawn for the In
terior arrangement of the building In order
that It may can form with the more approved
Ideas advanced by Captain Bonnoll. Tills
will give them much additional space , und
givotlio mammoth structure an aspect of
greater attractiveness. AH the spacu in the
building , uiuler the old plan , had boon ap
plied for , but by thlsvnow arrangement , pro
vision can be effected by which many more
can be accommodated.
Manager Prince is still energetically nt
work , and ore the lapse of another week will
secure the representation of every business
IIOURO or factory of any consequence In the
city.
Another F.Ur Attraction.
The managers of the coming fair hope to
secure a flue exhibit from the Black IIilU
In addition to other features of unusual In
terest. It Is said that the Hills wore never
In bettor condition to make a splendid ex
hibit than they are this year. Corn , wheat ,
and other ccraala In that region promise un
usually largo crops , and an effort , will be
made to got the people of that region to prepare -
pare samples of the yield. The most prom
inent fcaturo of the proposed exhibit , how
ever , will bo the display of minerals in
which that region Is so rich. Among those
will bo samples of gold , silver anil iron ores ,
pctrillcatians , agates , nmrblcn und granites ,
and particularly tin ore , which Is found in
such largo quantities in that region that it is .
expected on further development , to oftci'.t a
revolution in tne price of tin throughout tuu
world ,
Vitality nntl Vlcor
Are quickly given to every part of the
body Hood's ' Sarsaparillu. That tired
feeling in entirely overcome. The blood
is purillcd , enriched and vitalized , and
carries health instead of disease to
every organ. The stomach Is toned and
strencthoncd , the appetite I'Cbtorod.
The kidneys and llvor are roused and
Invigorated. The bruin is refreshed ,
the mind made clear and ready for
work. Try it. _
A FAITHLESS WIFE
Kesponslblo For tlio Wreck orOpstov-
rnlchcr's .Hind.
Mr. Henry Hahn , an old acquaintance and
friend of Edward Oestcrroicher , now cou-
ttned in the county jajl us nn Insane patient ,
in interesting himself In behalf of his friend
and will have Justice Audorsou appointed
his guardian.
According to Mr. Halm's statements , there
is quite an interesting story connected with
Oestorrcichcr's life. He was born at Uolan ,
Kluttan county , Bohemia , received a peed
Gorman education and arrived at Now York
in 1800. There ho learned the wire-worker's
trade , accumulated considerable money nnd
In ' 73. emigrated to St. Louis , where ho
subsequently married and prospered. In
due time , a child was born to him. Later ,
his wife took sick , lingered n long tlmo , und
tiled. Ou her death bed she confessed to
him that tlio cause of her illness was the ro-
s'ultr'of nn abortion. This revelation , coupled
with the loss of much sleep in attending hur ,
so affected his mind that a brother-in-law
had Mm rushed into nn insane asylum ,
where ho remained seven years. After
being discharged , ho came to Omaha.
Through iiBsistancu from Mr. Huhn ,
ho purchased a lot In South Omaha
for § 150 , which is now worth
$0,000. From the sales of bedbug
powder , ho mannecd also to , possess himself
of two lots In Barker's addition. In the
meantime , ho leased his South Omaha lot to
Patterson brothers at S10 a month. When
their contract expired , last January , ho refused -
fused to renew it. Having erected a build
ing on the promises , the Jinn sued for dam
ages , was defeated in the justice court und
then appealed to the district court whoru the
case ra now pending.
This litigation drove Oesterreicher wild
again , and conceiving the idea that thc&o
people were trying to rob him , ho deo'ded his
lots in Barker place to the county.
In ] nil ho Imagines himself nn army officer
under court martial for some offense , and
says the prisoners there are his soldiers ,
When ho gets out it Is his intention , bo suys ,
to take a cannon and blow the Pattersons to
kingdom como.
His propurty will bo placed , la the care aud
keeping of Judge Anderson.
MR. W. C. WHITE is engineer on a boat on
the Arkansas river , and his address is Little
Rock. He sayn that S. S. S. has relieved
him of blood poison , which'was the result of
malaria , and that it prevents chills and fever
by toning up the system. Ho takes it in the
spring and summer months to prevent sick
ness from the malaria from the swamps on
tlio nvor. _ *
GRAIN FIRMS "CONSOLIDATE.
The Oinahn and HimobniiKli & Mor-
riiiin Unite mill Elect Otllcors.
The Omaha Grain and Elevator company
and the mercantile firm of Hlmobaugh &
Morrlam have at last been consolidated , an
exclusive account of which was published in
TUB Bcu about four weeks ago. The new
concern will be known as the Omaha Gram
company , and the hcadtmartcrs will be in
Omaha. The Incorporutors nro II. W ,
Rogers , D. S. Barriger , N. Morrmm , P. C.
Himebaugh , F. H. Davis and E. P. Peck. '
A meeting to perfect the organization was
hold in the ofllco of Hlniobaugh & Merriam
yesterday und tlio following officers were
elected : President , H. W. Rogers ; vlco
president , P , C. Htmobaugh ; general manager -
gor , N. Merriam ; assistant general mana
ger , D. B. Barriger ; secretary , E. P. Peck ;
treasurer , S. B. Cochran.
The paid in capital stock of the company Is
$2 0,000. Ono of the incorporates stated
that the now company would not only main
tain the present extensive business , but
would build up in keeping with the develop
ment of the west.
Pimples , bolls and other humors nro
llablo to appear when the blood gets
heated. To euro them , take Hood's
Sarsaparllla.
The Hallway PoHtal Service.
Rudolph H. Miller , of Wood River , has
been appointed postal clerk on the Omaha
and Ogden run.
E , B. Holt , of Omaha , has reached a per
manent appointment In the postal service ,
His run is from Pacific Junction , la. , to Me-
Cook , Neb ,
Chief Clerk J. E. Cramer , returned yester
day. Ho reports having been to 'Chicago to
confer with the suporlntou'doiit of this di
vision.
CuEhman's Menthol Inhaler , euros catarrh ,
headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fnvor ,
Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents ,
Will Pay nil June Ol n I ma.
Mr , Calhoun , tr. , of NebrasKa City , was In
Omaha Wednesday. Ho was looking up BOKO
of the claims against the revenue ofllce by
parties who a.v that they sent money to his
sou while he was douuty collector and re
ceived no license for the tatne ,
"I will pay every lu t bill , said Mr. Gal-
noun , where it can bo shown by checks or
drafts that my 4on actually received the
amount claimed and did not make the proper
return of a license. But it docs not neces
sarily follow that because thesn pottles
claim that they sent money for which they
received no license , that this is the fact in
the cue , nod that luy ion got the money , It
1s a very easy thine to manufacture a claim
to almost anything , nnd I am trying to ascer
tain It tticso claims Umt nro not yet Bottled
nro genuine or spurious. There are only n few
of thorn , anyway , but I want the money I pay
out to go to pcoplo who have n right to It.
My son will remain right m Nebraska City to
meet nnd answer those charges , and what
ever mistakes ho nmv have made 1 bcltovo ho
will remedy nnd make straight by as correct
and straightforward a life In the future as
any young mnu In the country. "
will freely take Dr. J. H.
McLean's Tar Wlno Lung Balm ; unlike
couch syrups , it contains no opium , will
soothe and heal any disease of the
throat or lungs quicker than any other
remedy.
A QUESTION OF LAW.
Must Brim oil Hanks Bo Gnti-
'
Itallzoil ,
The Bnnlc of Commerce people say that
they have not been notified to tnko nny ac
tion towards reorganizing or capitalizing
their branch institution on North Sixteenth
street. It Is learned from outside sources ,
however , that the state inspector informed
thorn several days ngo they must cither
comply with the now law or close up. His
report was to the effect that aside from the
absence of capital stock , no by-laws , execu
tive committee or anything else could bo
found.
Subsequently the directors hold a mooting
nnd seriously considered the feasibility of
shutting down , but they finally nprned that
the batik should bo maintained. Mr. Barker
said ycstcrdny that some tnlk had been
Indulged in about having a supreme court
decision on the law before anything U uono.
Ho thinks their branch , which belongs to and
Is n part of tlio muln concern , capitalized for
500,000 , cannot bo considered as u separata
bank , requiring a capital stock and organiza
tion of its own.
Ingorsoll Is credited with saying that
"Love is the only bow on life's dark
cloud. " If the colonel was troubled
with cramp , colic , or cholera morbus.
ho would , wo'boliovo , admit that there
were twonnd Mat the other ono was
Chatnberlnin'g Colic , Cnolora and Diur-
rha'.a Remedy. Those who try this
'
remedy under such distressing ci'rcum-
'stanccrf become its most enthusiastic
advocates.
TO YliliLOWSTONE PARK.
The Tally-Ho nnd Piilltntui Outing In
the AVBt. .
On Thursday next the Union Pacific ex
cursion to * Yellowstone park will leave the
city and a great many prominent pcoplo from
Omaha and vicinity will nccommtny it. The
road will convey on the train with the excur
sionists Jim ' coaches
Stephenson's Tally-ho ,
with the horses , which will bo used in the
outing in the park.
The party will visit Shoshone Palls , ono of
the grandest spots in the country , which are
210 feet high , with canyon walls 1,200 feet
above the water 'level ; the geysers and the
gratul canyon of the Yellowstone. Many
will also visit Suit Lalto City and Garlleld
Bench , returning over the Denver & Rio
Grande around the great loop at Georgetown
to Denver , thcnco homo. The furo includes
everything , hotel bills and all extras , and is
fixed at S1T5. The excursion will last
twenty-one days , nnd bids fair to eclipse
anything of the kind ever attempted in the
west.
Jim Stcphenson has had his coaches
painted and varnished for the trip , and they
look brighter nnd prettier than they did
When they loft the shops for the first time.
Among others , fifteen well-known gentlemen
with their wives , have already scoured
places , nntl as only fifty passengers will betaken
taken , but few seats remain.
$5OOO Reward $5OOO.
For u bolter or more pleasant remedy for
the euro of consumption , bronchia ! troubles ,
cough , croup nnd whooping cough than
SANTA ALJIE , the California * king of con
sumption. Every bottle warranted. If you
woultl be cured of that dlgustlug disease ,
catarrh , use CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE ,
$1 a jar ; by mail 1.10. Satita Abie and Cat-
R-Curo are sold and warranted by Goodman
Drug Co. _ .
In tlio Courts.
A transcript of the proceedings In the casa
of W. T. Johnson vs. Mahar & Pickering ,
tried about Juno 34 before Justice Road , was
filed with the district court clnrit. This
case xvas made as a test of the constitution
ality of tlio state garnishco law , and Is to bo
fought in the higher courts.
A replevin suit brought by A. M. Kitchen
ugainst John Hokauson , constable , A. C.
Schnltz. D. J. Donaho , nnd Tirapleton &
Marrow , was brought into the district court
yesterdny. The amount involved is the value
of four horses.
John Gallagher begun suit ngalnni Robert
H. Yeoman nnd C. D. Hutchinson yesterday
afternoon to foreclose a mortgatro on real
estate , given to secure a loan of § 217.
Judge Dund.v yesterday rendered judgment
In the case of Henry S. Lucas vs the city of
Lincoln , awarding plaintiff $14,485.31 nnd
costs of suit. The case of George S. Miller
vs the same was settled by awarding the
plaintiff (21,033 and costs. Both these suits
were brought on warrants received on ac
count of paving and sewer contracts. The
warrants were presented and payment re
fused on account of lucic of funds.
Beccham's Pills act like mnglc on a weak
stomach. _
Summer Camp Freighting.
Jim Stephenson has secured the contract
from the department for the transportation
of the luggage of the garrisons of Fort
Douglas , Utah ; Camn Pilot Butte nnd Fort
Laramlo to the summer camp for field In
struction at Fort Robinson ,
There were several bidders on the ground ,
one of whom bid (17.20 and another $13.50
for each fouf-hortto team per day. Stephen
son , bowover , knocked out with a bid of $11
per team. Eighteen four-horao outfits will
bo required. They will DO transported to
Fort Robinson by rail , whence they will go
to Bordeaux to meet the troops above men
tioned.
Pears' is the purest and best soap
ever made.
Flninbuau Club.
A flambeau club , to taka part In the exer
cises of Merchants' week , was organized yes
terday. Hurry Weber was chosen business
manager and treasurer ; Frank N. Tobln ,
president : H. J , Jcwutt , vice president ; C.
VCuthcart , secretary.
COBU1UK.AND BBAVUY.
Ono Han ne Mmnh HlRtit ns tlio Other
tolKAfhrco Lmr.
'I eco , " salt ! Ktmmnbcr of the flro and police -
lice commission , lallat Sheriff. Coburn Intends
to mnko no movotta suppress the saloons In
the two mlle llmitiwlnch are run on Sunday.
Ho goes on the theory that ho Is prr iutncd
to know nothing -nbout crime unless ho Is
told about it. Hfehns every reason to know
that dally thcrorjnro saloons m the county
which nro violating the law. Ho knows Just
as well as bo .could know of n murder
having been committed after ho had been
Informed of the commission of the crime.
In the latter case,1 ho would send out a posse
to apprehend tlio murder. In the former
cttio , ho does nothing to arrest the violators
nnd punish them. Coburn has ns much right
to clnso these saloon In the country as Senvoy
has In the city on Sunday ,
"Thcro Is no question about that. Prohi
bition Is actually contemplated by
the law in the two ] mlle limit out
side the city. That wns done to
protect the saloon men Instdo the city , by
saving them from the competition which they
would suffer from outsulo dealers , whoso
county license would bo much loss than that
of those In the city.
' 'There nro. saloons In this county ontsldo
the two-mile limit which nro run without
license. Two of them nro In Valley and ono
of them on the McArdlo rend , is run by a
man who last winter acted ns deputy sheriff
In that section. "
County Attorney' * * Opinion.
County Attorney Mnhonoy says that It Is
clearly Judge Burka's duty to deal with
satoon-kccpors In the two-mile strip. The
charter provldos that all cases of misdemeanor
meaner , pot , only in the city , but within three
miles of the city limits , como under police
jurisdiction , The action , therefore , to betaken
taken , is plain. Tlio city attorney or his as
sistant should proceed , If It is dcsirod , against
the offenders , nnd prosecute them before the
police judce.
Mr. Mahoney flees not pretend , however ,
that if complaints nro made , it is
not also his duty to file informa
tions and bring the accused into
a higher court. Saloonists In the strip
have no other than u government liccnseyct
they arc under both the city and county con
trol. Ho states further that suits we re com
menced by him last fall against a number of
them In n justice court , on complaint of G.
M. Hitchcock , but because of the fact that
It was necessary for Hitchcock to give u
bond as security for the payments of costs ,
the cases never went to trial.
DON'T MISS TUB OPPORTUNITY
To Visit Option nnd Salt Imkc City ,
Unit ) , or Ilniley , Idaho.
A grand excursion to the ubovo named
points will leave August 20th , via the
Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Route , "
nnd for this occasion the exceedingly low
rate of $30 to Ogden and Salt Lake City
nnd return , and $35 to Hiilloy , Idaho ,
nnd return has been made from Mis
souri river terminals.
This excursion affords our patrons a
magnificent opportunity to visit Garfield -
field Beach om Great Salt Lake , the
finest bath Hip. resort in the world , and
also visit Hailoyi Hot SwinKS , famous
for their medicinal properties. Tickets
good thirty days.1
For further particulars address
E. L. Lo3iAX , G. P. A. ,
Omaha , Nob.
Dnunhty Bound Ovor.
Maggie Doughty had a hearing before
Judge Berka yesterday afternoon on the
charge of adultery/ preferred by her hus
band , William Doughty. The defendant is u
passably good-looking white woman and the
man with whom she is charged as living in
adultery is a full-blooded negro , named Wil
liam Davis. At the time she was arrested
the woman udmittcd'to the officer that she
had lived witht Davis as his wife for three
months. On tho\ witness stand she denied
making any such statement. She said her
husband had endeavored to compel her to ac
cept the attention of other men , which she
refused to do. The testimony of the officer
who arrested her she wed that the man Davis
was found in bed with her. She was bound
over in $300 and committed to jail m default
of bail. A complaint was at once filed against
Davis on the same charge and thn hearing
sot for to-day.
Aniline Errors Kutiious to Health.
Ono of the most misuhiovoua and most com
mon Is the indiscriminate and too frequent
use of purgatives. Such medicines , if well
chosen and seasonably resorted to , are cer
tainly useful , but tnativ persons select the
worst , fly from one to the othe'r. and employ
them when there is no occasion , or their
utility has ceased. To establish on a perma
nent basis a regular condition of the bowels ,
the finest alterative is Hostetter'a Stomach
Bitters. It Is botanic in origin , and a safe
sueceaaneum for these objectionable drugs ,
calomel and blue pill ; It does not gripe or
drench the bowels like the ordinary cvacu-
onts , and it not only reforms Irregularity of
the habit of body , but remedies the disorder
and Inactivity of the liver and stomach ,
which usually accompany that condition.
Rheumatism , kidney trouble , malarial com
plaint and nervousness are removed by the
Bitters. _
An Iitcnl Publication.
These who appreciate the art'of printing
find delight in examining the Inland Printer ,
a monthly magazine published at Chicago in
the interests of the craft from which it de
rives its name. In * its mechanical makeup
the Inland Printer is an ideal publication ,
masterly skill being shown in every branch
of tbo work. Especially Is it of interest to
nr In tors , as It treats extensively of all sub
jects connected with the art preservative ,
and in acknowledgment of the ability with
which it is conducted , the International
Typographical union , nt its last meeting ,
designated It as ttio technical trade journal
of the craft. Outside of the printing world ,
the great beauty of the magazine is the
wood cut nnd engraving work displayed in
every issue. The July number contains
some notable works of art in this line , a
number of which are worthy of framing.
Catarrh cured , health and sweet
breath secured hy Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy. Prlco 60 cents. Nasal injector
frco. For sale by Goodman Drug Co .
Effected a Settlement.
H. C , Hagan and his wife succeeded yes
terday in making o settlement of their do
mestic difficulties.1 She accepted 51,070 and
loft for her liomoJn Chicago. Ho took what
remained ot the $4,000 involved after paying
an attorney.
* V.U WE 10/17 =
CREAMDELICIOUS
DELICIOUS
EXTRACTS
HAMALFWITrUYOflS
TJ d by the United States Government. Rndoned by the heads of the Great Unlvereltlf s
nd Public 1'ooJ Anjlyiti , ai tl < e StrocRcit , Purest end most Healthful. Dr , Price's Cream
llaklup Powder does not contain Amuiouli , Mine or Alum. Dr. Price' ' * Delicious flavoring E -
Uactt , VauUU , tcmou , Oriuge , Almond , Kote , etc. , do not contain I'olsouou * Oils or Chemicals ,
PRICE DA KIN a POWDER CO , . New York. Chlcouo. 8t. Loult.
This powder never vnrlos. A marvel of pure
ly , strength nntl wholesimcticss. Jloro eco
nomical thnn the ordinary kinds , nnd cannot
bo sold In competition with the innltltndpa oC
lor or Kliortwefcht alum or phosphate powders.
Bold only In man. Moral llatlui ; l'odor Com-
pixuy , lit ) Wall Btieet. New York.
to ex-
SHOE DEALERS ainlnot no Just
lines of Iloot.i
aud Shoos manufactured by C. M.
& Co. . OK C'liiiunn rnrtorles nt ChlcnRo ;
Ulxon. 111. , and 1'on In La . Wis. should wita
SAM.N. WATSON. KcsldencC'.KUKMONT.NHll.
Traveling Agent. Hoailiiu.irturs for llubbcra.
MffiTTS"BEITS
1403 FAIIXAM STIIEET , OMAHA , N a.
( Opposite 1'uitou Hotel. )
OQlco hours , 9 a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundayi , 10 a.
m. to 1 p. ni.
Bpetltllsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin and
Blood Diseases.
tSfConsultatlon at ofllce or by mail free.
Medicines' sent by mall or oxprcsi , securely
packed , frco from observation. Guarantees to
euro oulckly. safely and permanently.
NERVOUS DEBILITY f'i
Ions. 1'hyslcal lltcay. arising from Int'lsore
tlon. Excess or Indulgence. prodnclnp Sleepless
ness , Despondency. Pimples on the face , aver-
Blon to aoclety. easily discouraged. lacK of conn
dance , dull , unlit lor study or business , and finds
life n burden. Safely , permanently and pri
vately cured. Consult lira. lietta & lietts , UOS
Farnam St. , Omnha , Neb.
Blood and Skin Diseases
results , completely eradicated without the aid
of Mercury. Scrofula , Fryslpelas. I'evcr Sores ,
Blotches , Ulcers , Pninslu the Mead and Bones ,
Syphilitic Sere Throat. Houtn and Tongue , Ca
tarrh , etc. . purmanantly cured where others
have failed. ,
ITirtnorr TMllartf nn(1 Bladder Complaint : ,
ftlQflBY > Ulllldiy PalnMl. Dllllrnlt. too fre
quent Burning or Bloody Urine. Urlno high col
ored or with milky cedlmont on htandlng , Weak
Back. Oonorrliojn. Gleet , Cystitis. etc. ,
Promptly and Safely Cured , Charges Itcasona-
ble.
STRICTURE !
moval complct * , wlth-mt cutting , caustic or
dilution. Cures otlccted at homo by patient
without a moments pain or annoyance.
To Yonnir Men and MWffle-Affcil Men ,
ACUtpf ? nflDP The nwtnl oirocts of early
UUItJj Ulillt Vice , which bnnei organic
weakness , destroying both mind and body , with
all Its dreaded Ills , permanently rurcd ,
Adross those who have impaired
MDOTIpJ themiolvos by Improper ludul-
and holltary habits , which ruin both
gences and mind , unfitting them lor business ,
Btudy or marriage.
M AHitiEU JlE.v , or those entering on thit hap
py life , aware of physical debility , quietly ai
f.lsted.
OUR SUCCESS.
Is based upon facts. First Practical Bxpe
rlenco. Second Kvory case Is especially studied-
thus starting aright. OTitrd Modlclncs are pre ,
pared In our lalmtory exactly to suit each case.
thus afTectlng cures without Injury
pyEendG cents postage for celebrated works
on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
Thousands cured. VS A. friendly letter or call
may save you future EiilTerlni ; und shame , nnd
add golden years to life. { ayNo letters an-
wered unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamDf.
Address or call on _
. BETTS & BUTTS ,
1403 Furnam Street Omaha. Ntb.
JOSEPH G1LLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878.
Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4.
THE MOST PEEFECT OF PEN&
OMAHA BUS
HO wen o <
NORTH WKSTI5UN
Conservatory of Music
Minneapolis , Minn.
PIANO llest teachers only In every depart
ment. Unequalled opportunity for study.
OHGAN M lessoiiH for $15. l-'rce advantages
worth price oC tuition. All Instruments , I.tui-
guiiBes. HlBtory. Literature.
VOICK Bend for calendar.
CIlAltLKS II. MOUSE. Director.
' ) . Boarding P
School for Girls and Tounir Ijirtlos , KorHajj
caWIOKUO address O. U'HAYKK. Wj. I ) . , "
llorgau Park , Jll.or77Uadlso fitreelCQlcago < 111.
ILLlHUI ILITARYAUAUEMy
Superior location i excellent raillltUa. Thor
ough iircpurutliui fur ciilltip , sclcntlUo schnol or
tiiiilnerii. l-'nll tnrm beplcu Sept. I8lh. IIKNIIV.I
* " . I'rln , , Morgan I'srk i'.i , III.
' MIUTARV
. '
ST.'JOJIN'fl MANI.1UB.N. V.
Civil Engineering. Classics. Tluilnesx.
HT , JIKV. I'n. . HUNT1NOTON. Prehident.
I.T. Coil. W.VKUIir.OK. Superintendent.
JACKSONVILLE
J'rfpnratoryund collegiate eminc * , llttr turel ngu > coi )
tniulc , art. K. V , ULLIUUD. 1'rlnciwl , Jacktaarlllu. lit
BVVYOHK MIWTAItV ACABMV. COKN
wnll-on-HudHon. Col. C , J. Wt\sM. \ II. H. .
A. M. . Hupt. ! II. t\ Hyatt , Coiml.tof CaOetg.
Many Imitate , None Equal.
KinilCVand 11 unnnry tronuies eaMly. nujclc-
nlUIICI ly and safely cure'l by UOUTult A cap
sules , several cases cured in sav n days. Bold
at 11.50 per box , all drucBUw , or by mall from
UoctiuuU't'gCo. 11" WWW a N. i. ulldhoj-
loua
,
mrfectlr ftrntama Dr in
besLON - oupne Mpi
K"/or our t r illu tt ua ' 0
Health. " Ab olut KOrcr. Vuilco-
curt l lchout l > m or p i ; '
eslon-Dupre Cl'nlque ' ,
, . ,
i _
i j/ kairt
aacrrvuiOr3OUnKnco ! )
n.u , ,
CANCER
w W.U Y ,
STILL A CHANCE AT
$16.
Borne peed Imrpalns .inny yet bo found
among our odd sizes of men a milts. Hour
lu tnlnil these nro not inferior good * which
wo oitur , but llrslclass > u every particular.
WO.
FOR
MEATS ,
FISH ,
SOUPS ,
GRAVIES ,
MAX MKYEH. ADOLF ! ! MBYKU
ESTABLISHED 1WW ,
Oroat redn-tlon of prlco on second hand
Piano ? and Organs. A jtooil chance to got a
aood I'luuo for a small amount of inouor.
Tim above prices are 10 per cent less thnn over
olTured befcuo nnd us we must have room for our
largo pluck of New Pianos wo will give an extra
10 per cent disc junt from above prices to any
one that buys an instrument before August 1st.
Kvery Instrument guaranteed to bo just as re
presented ,
Plunos for vent for $2.50 ami upwards
per month.
Organs for rent for $1.50 mid upwards
per inontli.
If yon bur any of the above Instumonts and
yon aTe not Sntmllcd , wo will allow you naino us
you paid for it toward any new Piano you muy
bcloct. Cull early and get a bargain.
Cor. 16tli aud Farnam Sts.
for powerful sympathetic
tone , pliable action und absolute dura
bility ; 30 years' record the best puaran-
tee of the excellence of these.instru
ments.
CH'.CHESTER'S ENGLISH
, PENNYROYAL PSLLS.
,
- . tivj iutl Cross IMiimmul ISrnml.
The only rcllal. ! vlll for aiilp. HaCe an4
* urc. I.adlo , uak llrugitlat fur fliu Din-
montl Kruiid , In red mttallla buiea , ealc4
nltti tluuril > bui ] . 1'ukciioutlipr. Stnd4c.
( .tamp. ) for particular ! ant "Heller rbr
I.iulleft. " in Itttcrtj \ innll. Jifamt J'tipef ,
iblcliciter Clioutlvul Cu. , 3iudlauu HQ > , 1'ljlluda , ! ' .
20to60 DAYS.
This is u dispnso which has horotofora
BaQled all Medical Science.
Tfban Mercury. Iodide o { Potauslum , Bar sap a
rllla or Hot Siirlngs ( all , wo guarantee o. euro.
Wo have a Remedy , unknown to anyone Intne
World outside of our Company , andono tnathai
NEVEiK FAILED
to cura tbe most obstlnata cases. Ten days In
recent caso. does the work. It Is the old cbronlo
deep seated cases that we solicit. Wa have
cured hundreds who liar * boon abandoned by
Physicians , and pronounced Incurable , and w
challenge the world to bring us a case that vra
will not cure In less than elxty d yn.
Since the Ulutory of meaiclno o true speclQc
for avptillla has bean sought for but uuver
found until our
ItlAGIC I6EMCDY
wan discovered , and we are Justlllod In saying
It la tue only itemeay m the World tnat ivlll pot-
Itlvely euro , bncauaa tlm latest Medical Works ,
published by the bast Known authorities , say
there was novora true speclllo before. Our rem
edy will euro wncn ovorytlilUK elao has failed.
Why waste you tlmo and money with patent
tnertlclnes tnat never had virtue , or doctor wits
physicians that , cannot euro you , you that har
tried everything olie should come to us now und
crt permanent relief , you never can Rot It else
where. Murk what we soy. In the eud you
must take our remedy or NKVKIl recover and
you that hare been nfHIctttd but a short tlmt
should by all moans como to us now , not one In
tenof nnw caaos ever cct permanently cured.
Many tcetholii and think they are free from.tu
dlsenxe , but in one , two or three yours after It
appears again lu n more horrlbla form.
Thie is a blood Purifier and will Cure
any Skin or Blood Dlsoaso whoa
EvorythliiK KUo Faila.
NOTICE We desire to caution patients In re
gard to parties claiming to use the Coot Itsra-
edy. Our formula is not , and CANNOT b
known to anyone but our ol us.
THE COOK REMEDY GO ,
Rooms 418 anU19 , Paxlou Block ,
is Weali ! ;
. . WMT'S MKHTI AMD IlnxiM TUEAT-
Dii.E.O. * M * 1 Ml * I * * ! * * * *
HENT. Bcuaruntood euealtlo for Hysteria. Dlzzl.
ue.s. Canvublons , flU. Nurvoui uut i i ,
UeadaoUe. Nervous Prostration caused by the
UIB of alcohol or tobacco , Wakefulnew , Mental
IJBprasialoa , BoftontDR nt the Drain , resulting n
Inaunlty and leadlnnto misery , decay end death.
Piemature Old AK' > . Jlarrennuss , toss of J'ower
In either no * . Involuntary I.osge-n and Hpermtt-
orhcea caused by over-exertion of the braln.solf-
abuse or overindulgence. Bach box contains
one month's treatment. ll.W ft boi.qr aU boxes
for5.0..sent . by mall prepaid on receipt ot price.
WB QUABANTBH SIX BOXES
To cur * any case. With each onlor received bt
M for six boxes , accomimnled with ti.UO , vt mil
send tb purchaser our written gutrantea to re
fund ttie money If tile treatment does not effect
koure. Ouaramt e Issued only by Ooodmaa
UllUOatluk Jitk
ESTABLISHED 18GM 180 So.
Chicago , Ills. ( ClarkQt *
The Regular Old-Established
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
.It ttlil Trotting with tha Groslett
SfflLanjjDCCEB
Chronic , Neryoiis and Mate Diseases , '
O3' NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood ,
FeAHng Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Buck Aehe nd all the elTccts
leadlna to early decuy undpethapi Consumption 01
Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods wllb
ncrer-Nflinri Miccrt& .
ITJ SYPHILIS nnd all bad Blood aod Skin Di .
saseapertnar.rntly cured.
JE5-KIDNEY and URINARYcompl l UQleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele ami all dlieutt
of the Uenlto.Urlnftiy Organi cured promptly without
Injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organi ,
4irMo experiments. Age nr\experienceImt
portant. Consultation free mil aacred ,
aiT-Seml 4c nt postage for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Uiieaies.
O-Thoie contemplating MaiTltRe icml for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each
IS ccnU , both at ccntt ( ilampi ) . Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter orenlfmty aavefutureiuffer *
Incand > ri me , nil add golden ) e r to life. flS'Ilook
"Lite'sSecret ( ) Errors , " socent > ( ( tamp > ) . MtiliclnJ
and writings sent everywherejcone from cxpocurt ,
Houri , a to 8. Sundayt g la it , AiMreti
F. D. CLARKE , WI.
IQOSO. <
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH j
A/I'
1302 FAUNAM STREET.
N.V/.COB , I3TH&DQGOE Sis. OMAHA. NEfl.
fOII TUB TREATJIKNT OF ALL
I
APPLIANCES FOR DEFOHMITIES AND TRUSSES.1
Best Facilities , Apparatus andllfrnedlcoforBucceitful
Treatment of every form of Diteo requiring
MEDICAL or SUROIOALTHEATMENT.
MIHETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1
Boud : Attendance. Best Accomacditions in West
CO-WRITE FOR OIItOUtJVRaonllpformltles ani
Braces , Trustes.OlubFeet , OurvaturesofSrlne.Pllsi ,
Tumore , Cancer , Catarrh , Eronchitii , Inhal tl a ,
Electricity , Tnralvsli , EpUejiay , Kidney , Bladder ,
Zye , ar , GUnand Blood and all Surgical Operations ,
DISEASES OF WOfiflEH t S-Wi Ja
WK Him I.tTKLY Anilhll A MLVIMN DErAUTlIIIKTrol
noiKN iimiiMicoMriM.iiKM' . cSTRICTU PRIVATE , )
Only Koiiable Medical Initituto making a Specialty ol
Alt lllood Dliciiei mcetnrullr troted. Btplillllle 1'olna
tuoTe J frou the ijr.tcm wltliout mercury. n ttfilonllrs
Trtiturnt fir I.JM or 1 ITAL I'OMHIU PirtUl unibln to Tl.ll
vi majr to treated ftthom bjr corrripoiideuee. Alleonmunlck.
tlottf coallJcDtUl. UedUlociorln tranitlitiicntljj ntillorei.
lacked , no tnarhi .olDdlcnloeobtrntiorttDdtr ,
oe ferioaal lateriiew preferred. Call and connult ui or lead
blttorr of vnur eaae , aad no will tend In p1la wrapt cr. oaf
il HTU FREE : Upon I'rhatc. Bpcelil 01
Dr l NerTouUIr.-t .Iuiotfucr.B
III. ; Uleet mail V.rltocele , with queitlon lt t. JdJticii
QM-AIfA MEDICAL Si SUKQIOAI. INBTITT/Ta
13th and Dodge Streets , OKAHA , NEB ,
ALWAYS I ftp IMflTrn
DRINKwIthiGtWAlEEl
LEMONADES , SHERBETS ,
AND ALL COLD DRINKS.
Ittvlll correct tlicilaiiiiiutiiy In *
fliionceoflca oittlia fttotnitcli ,
For Mm It alth Prdiervlng. for
Ir.n Invi or tlD , and R -
'nurBivernEJlnlilitence. ' War-
r nt a Btrlctl/ Fart t&4 Unftr *
m ntil. An EQclint Rtoidy
for Ularrhaa. Choltra Mortal.
DyienHrr. and all Ciiorden of
tbt Bowali ,
NA8iVii.r.L'TKXN.June 9 , ' 27.
Mussnii. I.uvENTitAilliio .
Dpar Blr : I IIHVA tiled tha
IIiiiiKarlan Illnckberry Julca
you BO kliully sent uio. Ills
HIM no plus ultra of cummer
tlrlnUii. Ills frco from ulco.
hoi. ullaya thlrsti toiicn the
dlKcntlvo orK iia , hoa n line
aronmtlo lluvor , and Is Just
thntliliiK'oi 'llurrliual trout ) .
IPS In tlio honlcil term. A.
TAllLKSI-OONKUfii IN A.
( II.AHH OF IOK WATKU
OUTNUCl'AIW I fcCiAll.
T. A ? AfcilIHoS } , M.D.
NEBRASKA
NATIONAL BANK ,
T7. S. DEPOSITORY , OilAUA , MflB.
Capital 8400,000
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1839 612,000 ,
OFK10EU3 AND IJIKHCTOUB ,
llEMtv W , VATKS , I'roaldsiit. ,
Jjnvis H. JIEI ( : > , Vlcu I'rusldout.
A. K. TOUKAI.IN
W V. MoilfjK ,
JOHN H. COI.I.INH.
It. 0. CitHiiiNn ,
J , N. II. I'AXIUOK ,
W. U. 8. H win KB , Caililer.
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. mil and Kariiam Hts.
A Ckuuru ! IlanUny Uunlutjus Transacted.
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n rUdl I IBK aenernlaml WKttVOUB UJJUILIT'/l
' W.aknu. of Doily nd Kind ! KMeeU
of Errors or Eictiioiln Older Yrvnf.
lUKIIIMIUrullr lloforrd. llo la Knl rcr 4
mitniieiniiii.iaii ! trLul'Eiiiuiiii < iriUT8i > fii < iur.
lU lultl > .i.r.lll.i IIIIHIC TIllUTtllM'-lliiirlUi la 017.
VCB IrtllrrreM 47 HUI , Ttrrltorll' , a 4 lbrltfn I'oQklrl * * .
Yen ra wrllt tU M. Hook , full f vlceatloa , and irffi nilli4
CMil > 4) ) fr t. iddmi IKK UttlWI. CO. . . fl. .
State Line.
To Glasgow , Ilolfast. Dublin nnd Liverpool
From Now York Every Tuesday ,
Cabin psiiUKe HI to KO , arcorill'iii lolocatloq ofitA
room , llxoimlon 5ii toJJJ.
Glecrrigo to nd from Kuropa nt lxjwoitllr.te .
AUSTIN IUl.liIN & Co. , lion'l Clients ,
U llruudrrar. Now York.
JOHN UI.XOEX , Uen'l SVcitcru AKCIH.
1C4 Uuuilolpl ) St. , Chlcafo.
lUllltr K. Mourn , Agent. Omaha ,
Ilciluccil Cublnrata * to masgovr r