THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IJHTJHSDAY , OCTOBER. 24 , 1889 , * TIP ntff . ' .O ANNIVERSARY . , > 1 1889. " OCTOBER 25TH : . * > BROWNING , KING & CO. Have been just ONE YEAR in your midst , and now as we enter upon our second year , we wish to thank each and every one of our thousands of patrons , for the kind patronage they have tendered to us during the past year , OUR FRIENDS , made during the time we have been with you , are as numerous as the hairs of the head , and we feel confident pur methods of dealing- with them , namely : squarely , honestly , upright ly , marking all goods in plain figures , and adhering closely to ONE PRICE , which is invariably the lowest that can be placed on the goods , has made these friends. . * 4 &j , * N f 1 As We Have Done in the Past so Shall We do in the Future , * ! i . - * < v * * * > tr In Commemoration of This , Our First Anniversary , In Omaha , WE WILL PRESENT to each adult person entering our store , on Friday , October 25th > One of the Most Beautiful Souvenirs ever Presented in Omaha. You will surely prize one of these Works of Art , which will be given entirely FREE OF CHARGE to all adult persons who will visit our store. / NINGj KING & CO. , VHi Jlotliijers of tlie IFo ] S. W. Corner. 15th anff Douglas Streets , Omaha , K , tie ) Ml . i o. * A WOMAN BRUTALLY BEATEN , Eva Oatlln IB Almost Stamped to Doath. BILL LEEPER'S JEALOUSY 1'Ue Woman Lilas in an Insensible Condition , nnil itis Thought Can not Survive liocpor la ArrcHtea. In Ho a Murderer ? "I have como in licro to die , ploasa do not put mo out. " This was the pica of Eva Catlln , a colored woman of easy virtue , who is now lying at the point of death in Mrs. Johnson's board ing liouso on Tenth street near Capital avenue. No sooner had the bruised and bleeding woman reeled into Wright's saloon on Douglas street than she was thrown out bodily by the proprietor. Eva was In Wright's saloon talking and drinking with men about 7 o'clock Tuesday evening' Her lover , Bill Lcepcr.ctitered and after talcing in tuo situation his anger became - came BO great that ho could scarcely control his temuor. "Como outside , Eva , I want to toll you something , " ho said. The woman followed him into tha back yard and a brutal scene ensued. Leoj-or knocked the woman down , stamped on her , bent her with his list , and with some Bortof mi instrument almost cut ono of tier eyes clear trom the socket. Eva's internal injuries will probably prove fatal. After eotting up the woman wont Into the Baleen , but was thrown out , Leoper ran away , and escaped until ar rested by Ofllcor Dempsey tit noon. The charge against him Is assault with intent to Iclll. Both the parties nro colored. Jealousy is tbo only cause assigned for the assault. _ UWaa Miirctorod. Dr. Blloy hold a post mortem on the body of Mlnnlo William's child yesterday after noon and decided that It had bcon ollvo and was not 11 still-born as claimed. An inquest will bo hold by Coroner Drexcl. A Ciuu.ExaE. The proprietors of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup hereby elia.lloiiKO the faculty to proscribe a remedy nioro oll'cctivo than theirs. 1 cordially recommend Salvation Oil to all suffering with rheumatism , Jos. B. Fox , cat- tludealcr.llTNorth Broadway UaUimore.Md. MOIUC ilKia Nt2EDED. Vtco I'rcsltlcnt Ilolcmnb 1'axeil to 11U Utmost. The opinion Is general that , under the new organization that will take effect on the Union Pacific November 1 , Vice President Hoicomb will find it necessary to enlarge the staff of bis department , if not to appoint an assistant to himself. Under the now arrangement , the general trafllo manager , the chief of construction , chief engineer , superintendent of motive power , general purchasing agent , superin tendent of car scrvlco and chemist report di rect to the vice president. The general managers of the live divisions will also report direct to Mr. Holcorab. Oouerul Purchasing Agent McKlbbon states that the position of assistant general purchasing agent will remain vacant , and in y In tlmo bu abolished. blOUX CITV AI'l' The Union Pacific ( o Knliiru'o Its Pa - etiKor Department. Important changes will bo made In tha Uulou Pnelilo onlces at Sioux City tq-day. Under the present arrangements , only ft general agency is maintained at that point. To-day the company will open up a city ticket office ut No. CIS Fourth street. The freight ana passenger business will bo under the supervision of D. M. Collins general agent. . George E. Abbott lias been appointed city ticket agent and will have charge of the citv business , reporting to D. M. Collins. H. 13. Harrington has been appointed city passenger agent. General Passenger Ag'ent Lomax. of the Union Paciilc , loft for Siour City last night to install the new appointees to-day. Another Victim of tie Wreck. Another victim of the Burlington wrack at Gibson has been discovered. Her name is Mrs. M. "E. Besler , and her place of resi dence is in the cast When the injured were brought to this city , she was nt first taken to the hospital. About ono hour afterword she was taken to the homo of u friend on Davenport street near Twenty-second , where she remains owing to her injuries. The oOlclals of the Burlington state tbut they know nothing of tbo casu until late Tuesday afternoon. No report was made of the wo man having bcon sent to the hospital. The extent of Mrs. Hosier's injuries has not yet been ascertained , but it is thought that they are not serious. The Burlington has finally effected a set tlement with Charles Larue , who was In jured in the wreck at Gibson , and the victim has returned to his nome and family at Craig , Mo. Larue , It will bo remembered , was among those seriously injured , and who , immedi ately after the wreck , was taken to St. Jo seph's hospital , The company settled with Luruo by paying him 5100 in cash and bear ing all of his expenses while at the hospital. No settlement has yet boon made with H. S. Wolior , of the Richardson Drug company , and that gentleman is yet confined to his apartments. His injuries are said to have bcon very severe. The Rio Grnntlo to Ogilan. Traveling Passenger Agent TlbbiU , of the Denver < fc Rio Grande , states that the combi nation , resulting from Hie extension of the Colorado Midland so as to connect as a stand ard guage with the Rio Graudo Western , Is a project of the Denver & Rio Grande In which it will have a direct line to Ogden and Salt .Lake. Slnco the worlc of making the line a standard guaeo road was begun , there has been much , conjecture as to what line was behind the move. For n long time it was thought to bo a Burlington deal , but nothing definite in that direction could bo ascertained. Mr. Tlbblts states that the Rio Grande is at the back of it and that his in formation came from oOIciul sources. Appointed Freight Agent. Mr , B. V. Jacuson has bcon appointed gen eral northwestern freight agent of the Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis railway company , with Headquarters in this city. He will have charge of freight traOlc in tbo states of Iowa , Nebraska and South Dakota , and all ether freight traffic tributary to routes crossing the Missouri river north of St. Joseph to Sioux City Inclusive. Mr. Jackson has also boon made general ugant of the Kanawtm Dispatch line covering the same territory. Jurisdiction Eitenilod. Vice President Hoicomb , of the Union Pa cific , has Issued a circular directing the heads of the hotel and store departments to report direct to General Purchasing Agent McKlbbun. Itailrnail Notes. C. S. Mellcn , tramo manager of tbo Union Pacific , will return from the east Saturday. The St. Louis and Luoaas Cltv base ball teams arrived in Omaha yesterday morning In a special car over the Burlington. The Atlantic express on the Union Pacific was on hour and thirty minutes late in ar riving I com the west. General Manager Baldwin of the Montana Union , who WHS In Omaha Tuesday en- route east , will , before his roturu , lead ono of Sprlngfield'a ( Mass. ) fulreat daughter * to the ultar. Two luglttvcs wanted In Wyoming for grand larceny , and who were urrestod ut Chicago , passed through Omuhu yesterday moruiug In ohorgo of an oftlcor. Merchants' Uotol. Largo eainplo rooms. &i , S2.CO&$3pcrday. NutBrowu Ol ' IJVi'TLiE VU.Ui. Record of tlio Now Adjutant or This Department. Acting Adjutant-General Hoe has received a letter from Colonel Michael V. Shorldaa stating that the writer had loft Washington onthclSthof last month for Chicago , and that ho would arrive in this city about the 80th or 31st of this month. Ho will then assume the duties of the office now tem porarily filled by Lieutenant Uoo. Colonel Sheridan is the brother of the late General Sheridan. Ho ontorcd the army as first lieutenant of the Second AVIsconsln Infantry , on the 7th of September. 1863. He became captain and aide-de-camp on the 18th of May , 1881 , and brevet major on the 13th of Mav , 1805. Ho was honorably mustered out of the service in 1806. In the regular army ho became second lieutenant of the Fifth cavalry on thu 23rd o February , 1SGO ; captain of the Seventh , cav alry , July 29 , and promoted major and was acting adjutant general , 7th ofJune , From the last mentioned date , and un to the death of General Sheridan , the colonel enJoyed - Joyed the title of military secretary to the lieutenant general of the army , an ofllco which was created specially In General Sher idan's ' case and which expired with him. Major Vroom , Inspector general of the do- nartmcnt of the Plattc , is to malio un inspec tion of Fort Omaha. A general court martial has been ap pointed tc meet at Fort Du Cncsne , Utah , on tlio Dtst of October , tha Uotnll of which Is as follows : Captain William G. Wedemeyer. Sixteenth infantry ; Captain Cliarlcs II. Noble , Sixteenth Infantry- ; Captain John Conllnu , Ninth cavalry ; Captain Samuel U. Whltall , Sixteenth Infantry ; First Lioutcn- nnt Cnarlus R. T.vler , Sixteenth Infantry ; First Lieutenant John H. Gardner , Ninth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Edmund S. Wright , Ninth cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Ctiarlct C. Uullnu , Sixteenth infantry ; First Lieutenant Richard R. Stcedinun , Sixteenth intanty , judge advocate. Lsitvo of absence for three duya is hnroby grunted Major John P. tinker , pay depart ment , Omanu , Nob. 1'vob.uion. The question of desertion from tbo army is attracting at tout Ion throughout the country. Nothing , however , has yet boon dona to prevent - vent it , though the following extract from an order of. General Sohofield shows that it is not desirable to accept every recruit thu mo ment ho applies for enlistment : With n view to determine their fitness and aptitude for service , and to give thoin an op portunity to secure testimonials , as well as for the inquiry and deliberation contemplated by the second article of war , they may bo ro- tinned and provided for nt rendezvous , afto , " having signed tha declaration of intention to ouIUt , and passed the , medical examination for not to exceed six days. ' The enlistment papers of any sueti recruit who may bo unfit or undesirable for the service , or who may not desire to remain In the service , will not bo completed , _ An Alisoluto Cure. TheORIGINALABIBriMB OINTMEMC Is only put up In large two ounce tin boxei , and Is an absolute cure for old noros , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and ull skin orup. tions. will positively cure all kinds of pilos- Aslc for the ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mall 'M cents. rOLiLOWKUS OF Till ; LOUD. They are to Assemlilu In V , 91. O. A. Hall 'i'o-IMy. The great convention of tha Y , M. C. A. of Nebraska assembles in tbo main ball of the association building in this city to day. It will bo the largest gathering of the kind ever bold In this city , Preparations have been In progress for some tiinu past , and the committee seems satisfied that nearly everything which could bo done has been attended to for the great occasion. Some anxiety , however , U experienced regarding the quartering of the delegates. Thus fur , accommodations have been secured in pri vate houses for onlv two of the delegates , whereas nearly four hundred are expected , Thu committee requests that friends of the cause who may bo able to accommodate ) del egates iu their homes , notify the manage ment Immediately. Otherwise It will bo nec essary to quarter the guests in hotels , which would entail an expenseof about $ " 3,000. The nails and rooms in the Y. M. C. A. building are being decoratocl.for the occasion nnd a number of rare und appropriate mot toes have been put in conspicuous plnccs. Three hundred have already signified their intention of coming and several towns are .vet to bo heard from. Richard C. Morse , general secretary of the international committee , will arrive to day. He comes from the state conven tion of the Kansas association , which has Just closed at Topeka , Kan. Oliver C. Morse , corresponding secretary of the School for Christian workers , Springfield - field , Mass. , is on his way to the convention accompanied by Mrs. Morso. The Beatrice , Fairbury nnd Pawnee City delepates , seventy-Jive strong , will arrive in a special car this evening The delegates from the Stnto normal school , Peru ; Nebraska City ana Teuumseh , sixty in number , will arrive at 6:90 : to-day via the Missouri Pacific. Twonty-fivo delegates from Weeping Water nnd several from smaller towns along the Missouri Pnclfio railway will arrive ut 0 : 0 in the morning. Twenty-five members of the Beatrice Male choir , under the leadership of Prof. M. S. Calvin , will bo In attendance during the entire tireconvention. . Stnto Secretary Nash returned from the Illinois stnto convention ycatorday. Ho will remain In Omaha until tbo close of tno convention. W. R. Johnston , assistant state secretary of Kansas , will attend tlio convention. The following nro also expected : \V. E. Peck , Dos Molnes , la. , general secretary ; J. L. Speares , Sioux City , la. , general secretary ; J. II. Bennett , Council Bluffs , general secre tary ; W. T. Smlloy , Denver , Colo. , general secretary ; W. G. Chamberlain , Rnwlins , Wyo. , railroad secretary : A. M. Bruncr , Chicago , assistant state secretary. W. E. Lewis , state secretary of Wiscon sin , will nrrlvo to-day. H. F. Williams , International railroad secretary , will also como. Ho will be accompanied by Mrs. Williams. They will stop af tlio Mlliard. The greater part of the delegates will ar rive in time for the grand reception Thurs day evening. This is to bo a rcd-lottcr occasion in the history of the Omaha asso ciation. Addresses of welcome will be de livered by Mayor Broatch , Rev. W. J. Harsha nnd T. II. Taylor , esq , , and re sponses will bo given by delegates. Receptions will also bo tendered by Dr. J. C. Dcnlso to Messrs. R. C. and Oliver C. Morse and presldenta'of ' Nebraska associa tions , by Dr. and Mrs. Mercer to the members - bers of the Junior department , by Mr. and Mrs.William Coburtt to the college students. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McConnell to railroad officials , Mr. nnd Mrs.oE. W. Nash to com mercial travelers , Mrunnd Mrs. J. W. Con- ncllto district coiiimitteeincn , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Nicliols to young men from small towns , the ladlespftle Omaha association to members of workers ; training classes. Applications for invitations to the great reception are coining in constantly. Tlio pro gramme to bo rendered by the Musical Union orchestra U very Iln0It ; will open with the "Y. M. C. A. March.V composed for tha oc casion by Stelnhausf c , ; . Some novel decorations are being arranged Iu the association building. The d'.opluy of uatural history specimens furnished by Gil bert brothers adds greatly to tlio appearance "l rooms."l of the rooms. Everything Is now m. readiness here , the local association Is awaiting the coming nost. The programme for to-day will bo us fol lows : 4:00 : to 4:30 : Special Prayer Service : "Thanksgiving , " A. Nash , Omaha. 4:30 : to 5:00 : Organization. EVC.V1NO. 7:30 : to 7:45 : Song service , led by male chorus. 7:46to8:15-"Tbo : : Work In our State the Past Year , " O , F. Harrison , chairman state executive ubinmittcc , Omaha , and O. P. Howard , treasurer state oiecutivo commit tee , Omaha. 8:15 : to 000- ; The Demand for General Secretaries nnd Christian Physical Instruct ors and Opportunities for Obtaining Suita ble Preparation for tholr Work , " Oliver O. Morse , corresponding secretary school for Christian workers , Springlleld , Mass. 0:00 : to 10:110 : Ileceptlon to delegates and citizens of Omaha ut the association build- lug.Admission Admission to the reception above referred to can bo had only on the presentation of tickets of Invitation. Members of the asso ciation will bo expected to present tholr cards of membership. Stopped ilio Imposition. Mr. J. H. McConnell , superintendent of the Motor company , says that the item in TUB BEE concerning the motor men on the Sher man avenue line refusing to carry passengers after 11 p. m. , so as to cnnblo them to get to the motor house half an hour earlier , was news to him , and an investigation proved the truthfulness of THIS HEI : ' statement. He says that every effort will bo made to stop this abuse , and the motor men will bo watched to see that hereafter thbvdo not refuse - fuse to take passengers on at Fourteenth and Douglas on their last trip north. Piles ! Piles ! Piles ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro blind , bleeding and itching piles when ether ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the itching nt once , acts as a poulttoe , gives instant rolief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared only for piles ane Itching of the private parts , and nothing else. Every box is warranted. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price , 50o nnd $1. per box. WILLIAMS' M'FG. CO. , Prop's. Cleveland , O. Mutilated the AVnlls. J. 1C. Sutton Is wanted by tlio polico. Mrs. A. M. Rathborn accuses him of malicious destruction of her property. Sutton has siclppcd out , or aflcast ho can not bo found by the police. Sutton , it jeemB , rented a housa from Mrs Rathborn and mnda considerable repairs during the time lie occupied the placo. When ho got ready to vacate , ho wont to the lady nnd demanded thatsbu repay him the amount he had expended. She refused , and just before fore leaving , Sutton toro the paper from the walls , scratched off the paint and mutilated the improvements ho had made in general. to Wed. ' Judge Shields issued licenses to tha fol lowing parties yesterday ; Name uud Address. Ago. ( Charles H. Brinkley , Omaha . . . . . . S3 I Clara Max , Omaha . 18 ( Jurgen D. R. Wichmann , Grotnn , . , . 05 I Helena Mullcr , Omaha . 134 ( Hallo Howetson , Omaha . 30 | Einillo Lang , Ouiahn . 20 j George I. Evans' , Omaha . ! W ( Josephine Eichhorn , Omuhu . SO j William F. Chambers , Omaha . 24 1 Emily L. Frlod , Omalm . iSJ i Ferdinand W. Metzger , Omaha . 24 1 Mugglo Anderson , Ouiaho . IB j Charles Tyrall , Omaha . 20 ( Mary Palmquist , Omaha . U7 The onlv Complexion Powder In the world that Is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , and without doubt a boautlfyor , is 1'ozzoni's. _ Rloro JtootH unit Shoes. A now boot and shoo firm has been organ ized with a capital af. $103,003 under the uutno of C. A. Coo & Co , The senior mem ber for a number of years was' connected \vith the house of Rccd Jones & Co. The ether members of thu now firm are W. L. Eastman , W. ( I. Brown. Ora E. Living stone , Irti R. Reynolds. The samples are ready und business will bo in running order by January 1 , 1890. tjomntlilnc to Kfinnmucr. If you nro going oust , remember the "Hock Island Itouto" run the bloopers und chair cars of tholr solid vootlbulo train to und from the Omaha dapot , leaving Omaha ut 8 : 15 p. m.thua avoid ing the transform Council BlutTd , Three solid trains daily. All chair cans tire froo. Dining cam on till through trains. Our trains inako close connections with nil oubtorn limited trains connecting in union depot ut Chicago , avoiding u transfer across the city to parties on route to Now Yorlc , llo&ton and ether custom cities , "and everything a little bettor than other lines can offer. " S. S. STJ5VJSK3. Ticket onicoJ303 , Farnam. Gon'lV. . A WORKING FOR PAY. A. .Lawyer , Not Working For Puni , Abandons His Client. The case against Henry Payne , charged with an attempt to commit rape upon Ellen Worklngor , was called In Judge Hopevvell's court. When the Jury had bcon impaneled , and the state was ready to proceed witn the trial , Attorney Claire , who was representing the defendant , withdrew from the case , stating that ho bad boon retained to defend Payne , but had not received any money , and did not propose to work for fun. Judge Hopowoll rebuked the attorney severely for his conduct In allowing the prisoner to bo placed on trial without any defense having bcon prepared for him. Claire was relieved from the case and another attorney ap pointed in bis stead. The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The Jury in the case aealnst S. S. Stewart , charged with obtaining money under false pretenses , returned a vordlctof not guilty. The Jones'vs. Muldoon case wits decided in favor of the plaintiff by a jury in Judge Doano's court. ' The jury decided that the ulamtlft is entitled to u five per cent. Interest in the lot In question , and assessed his dam- ngo at $ o. William Davis , the colored fellow who is charged with having committed adultery with MagBio Doughtywas surrendered by tils bondsman , Abncr Travis , yesterday morn ing , and placed in jail to await trial. Judge Doano took up the case of House against Scougal , a suit to recover KiOO alleged to bo duo as wages for work performed m running a line , ns surveyor , from Sioux Falls to Ynnkton , S. D. The case of the Paul D. Berne Wine com pany vs Folkor was given to the jury about 4 o'clock with instructfons to return a scaled verdict. Tbo case of James S. Minor vs W. S. Col lins , a suit to recover $150 , alleged to bo duo as commission on a real estate transaction , was given to tbo Jury last evening and a verdict returned awarding the plaintiff $81 ! . Fred Long has commenced suit in the dis trict court against William Schmidt to quiet tltlo to lot 7 in Barker's subdivision. G. D. Wyatt has commenced suit against Nils O. Hagclln and others for $270 , on a promissory note. W. F. Wilson has commenced suit avalnst the Lombard Investment company foi $100 , on a contract. * United Htntos Court. Judge Dundy hold court in chambers and made a few orders. In the case of Albert M. Grant against Marcus J. Newman , n snlo of mortgage ; ! property wan confirmed nnd judgment granted for $100.49 deficiency. The same disposition was made of the case of John A. Brown against William Lang ct nl. , though the judgment was only for $155.07. The Jurlqs in this court nro as follows ; Petit Thomas H. Biirchmno , Benjamin F. Baker , Adolph Prnsil , Milton H. Goblo , R. E. Allen , Nelson Nolan , Omaha ; D. E. Reavis , Falls Citv ; C. K. Cotton , Syracuse ; M. U. Mrn-sh , Rod Cloud ; George Wcshburn , Pawnee ; A. B. Blooeo , O'Neill ; W. M. Erwin. Alma ; I , A. Ware , Hellovuo : Henry Cook. Sprinellold ; Tnomus Curl ton , O'Neill ; W. P. Welch , Pnplllion ; James Stockdalo , Jeremiah Kiino , Omaha ; L , H. Case , Omaha ; J. G. Mate , Hubbard : Charles Hatter , Lin coln : Robert Mitchall , Lincoln ; JohnMooro , Grand Island ; D. O. Howard , KuurnoyV. ; . C. Hellly , Sidney ; C. J. Ernst , Lincoln ; Mark Hanson , Omaha ; Christian Burtloson , Omnhn ; Rasmus Hunsen , Albright ; R , H. Stuuffer. Grand Thomas Do.vle , Omaha ; S. R. Spear , Hull ; Frank P. Ireland , Nebraska City ; C. W. Shormun. Plattsmouth ; D. II. Doyle , O'Nulll ; R. II. Muxtrell , Hnttlo Crock ; W. A. Paxton , Omaha ; Clms. Jotiu- BOII , Omaha ; J. H. Burtch , Tceutneoh ; James H. Lafter , Vordon ; Gran Ennign , Lincoln ; James Honmiiaii , Omaha ; Low Dunn , Nebraska City ; Morris King , Tal- raaga ; E. F. Cook , N.V. . Nelion , Maurice Sulllvnn. Omaha ; Thomas Self , Cook ; Peter Plutt , Tucumseh ; Clurko W. Hogo , Ne braska City ; J. W. Koarntjs , Auburn : Julin McGregor , Falls City ; Charles H , Hrcnvn , O m aim. County Co u i-t. Morllz Weinberger has commenced suit against Johanna Johnson and Will J. Slovens for $195 on u promissory noto. Announcements , The Gllmoro Jubilee concerts atlas continued brisk from tha first day. Although there has boon a very 1 nrge advanoa aalti there are hundreds of excellent seats r malnlng , for it mnst bo remembered that th4 building is very large. Some of the sitting * In the extreme end. of the building are vary good , both for seeing and hearing ; Penonl not desiring reserved scats can. be aocommoJ dated in the vast amphitheater ; Gllmoro' * band and the artists of the Campanlnl-WhlU noy concert company will arrive this mornIng - Ing from Sioux City. It is hoped that tha audience will bo patient with , trifling Incon veniences , since the management has had t * contend against great obstacles. The chorus from Council Bluffs and Omaha rehearsed in the Coliseum lost night. Owing to the lata arrival of the Sioux City train the uiatlneo will not begin until 3 o.cloclc. Tlio Stowaway , with Its magnificent company - pany , startling mechanical effects , ueantiful stage pictures and sensational story , per * fectly dramatized and told iu the most delightful - lightful manner , will commence an engage * incnt of three nights nnd Saturday matlnea this evening at the reputation gained iu the Boyd's ' opera house. It comes with principal cities of both the cast nnd west of Doing not only ono of tbo most successful , but also ono of the most artistic and popular melodramas yet produced on the American stage. Ono of the features in the perform ance will bo the "cracking" of a real safe by by two genuine and noted burglars , who como on tbo stage with their kit or tools , and when everything Is ready start to work. nn n "VVhon nnyono tolls yon thnt lightning- doesn't ' strike twice in the same place ) refer him to the CIIHO of John Bucks , of TJrbann , O.whoso barn has bcon struck , burned nnd rebuilt four dilTurcnt limes in six years. THE REALTY MARKET. IN3TUU.MKNT3 plasoa on rjsori during yos'.orJav. N A Kulin. tiusteo. to 0 U Place , lotn , blkli , Crelghton If eights , wd $ CM 11B ilorrlanml wirutol'nxton & ( lalla- teller , lot 4 , bit 4 , Koliutzn 4th ail. n. c d 1 EHIIovrlaua anil wife to.I W Snyder , n'i lot ID , blk.'l , Smith Uinaua I'arK , wd 400 UB lleesUiy toJolni Bttivlnp , lot 111 , bite ft. Central Turk.vil "coa A I' Tiuoy etui to CJ f ) Wallace , low 13,11 , and 15 , bU ii : , und lot 10 , bile U , cllttou Hill , wd , " (00 ( A 1'Tnkoy et H ! to O OVulluc . lot II , blK ii : , nnil lotH.ljlk U. Clifton Mill. Wil l/.VJ A 1' Tnkc-yot ul to H Iliiino , lot H , bile ID , Jot * ; ; , r > n < l o , bit n , ami lot i . bit j j , Clifton HIM. w a A PTulcwytoK H llumo , lots I , - ' uml t , blk 10. Ollflon Hill , w il 3,109 J \V Tnylor to U O W lluce , lutf , liU . Monmouth IMrk. w.l l.OOD II A Ulbion to It 11 Wallure. tut 13 , bile I , \\'ISi I'arnieice'n add. w a. . . , , . , . . , . too W II .Mlllunt and wife tot ) N Jlam oy , InUTaml * . Convent I'lutev < l 8.KO A. I1 Tukey et al to A J1 llcndrieLoon , lot 4. bile II. Clifton II III. wd UOO I > A Minium uud uuhbund'toOttoljubeuk , Iot7. blkl. Hoppe'allommzn.uuU COO Nancy .leirorsor. to A Nast , pun of lot il , bUK ) , WrstOmahawit J.HOO It A Tin man to Clmrlfs Ogden , Int.s iiund IM.Jcrome 1'urk , qcil 10 il U llollslunder and iiUHlhiml to 1' ' Vf 1'erklns , lot 13 , blUu. Ilnmn pink , wd. IV ) J U I'uriotUs unUvifu to UK ( Juntituiiit , lot * 1 lo6,1) to 1 ? . Harrison l'Uc . w il s-yfl II N Stiimldt \vOerndurMotiu , bit : ? ) . 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