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* the train pul _and the dangerous gang be broken up, CHAOS OF CRIME. A Verdait Virginian Victimized by “‘a Madigon Morchant,” Judge EBEenecke' Record Crimnals for 8 mber, Kansas City Kid Hountlig the Stoux City Jonrnalint At i [ played at 1 ur P | train N , the victim } a well- | to-do-look s name | as J. B, Caldwell ho cams | well was en o Madison, N vicinity, with a vie archs Whi U. P. train was the Council Blufls transfer camo in and engaged in conversati with him, say that his namo was Mor gan, and that he was one of a firm composed of three brothers, who were engaged in the dry goods business at Madison. He said he was just returning from the east, where he had bought about £3,000 worth of goods. These goods | were now ot the transfor and he had | just loarnod that they could not be Shipped on to their destination in r but must be trauefered, whic ored him coustderably, as he | the car to go right throuy A fuw moments !ater another fellow entered and a8 introduced to Mr, well a3 *“Mr, s, the transfer t.” Adams said that on examin the load it was found that several of tl boxes must be re-hooped b r Union ific would ive them, Thero were also eomo other charges to pay, and Mor- n confesead that he was abou oady cash, v he would on val in Omaha, This, how- ever, did not nuit the obdurate agent, and od to Lis fellow trav- elers f 1 of the amount needed, €110, which he would repay in just fifteen minutes. The verdant Vir- ginion immediately pulled out the cach and gave it to the Madi- son merchant, who said he would o with Ads and return s to tho baggage car once. At this junture led out, and the two men went into the tirst cars and were lost sight of. It was not until the train had reached this side that the trath dawned on the victim, who related his loss to the ofiicial and others, He said it took about all he had. The fellow who represented himself as Morgan, is described as a light complexioned man, with a sandy mous- tache. Ho was of medium’ height and wore a black hat and light busi- ness suit. Adams was dark complexioned, with a week’s growth of beard, and was of about the same build and height. It would seem that a detective might be put on the trains between Omahs and Council Blufis for a while SEPTEMBER CRIME, The report of the police judga for the month of September shows the following figures on the month’s busi- nees. Tatoxication, 88; disturbance of the peace, 62; assault and battery, 20; as- sault with intent to commit murder, 1; larceny, 33; vagrants and suspicious characters, 10; malicious destruction of property, 3; keeping vicious dog, 2; receiving stolen property, 2; conver- of property as bailee, 1; discharging firearms, 4; cruelty to animals, 1; for- ery, 2; keeping open saloon on Sun- y, 2: violating hack ordinance, 1; committing nuisance, 4; laying sewer pipewithout license, 2; making threats, 2; expressing without license, 2; pros: the rig ho was left to watch he found it belonged to O. F. Hoyt. He applied to the police and Marsha T swon and Deputy Marshal Petty Ve ut to look the two stock oalor ey were traced out on th road to the Sioux beyond the firat | The ¢ up the uma vai supper time T [ P rts to be issned by | Caldweil, Ha & Ob., of Om cular deal is concerne | " ¢About 9 o'clock last avening it was | ¢ 1 from a brakeman who is ¢ | ple on the transfer train of the 8 Paul railroad on the Nebraska sic that adont 1 o'closk yea y alte | noon two men auswering the descriy on the partics who are suppoacd to have passed the fraudulent crossed the river on the ferrybort walked toward Dakota City. Investi wation mto the whereabouts of certain parties who are known to bo ‘fly’ mer and who havo been in town recently, revealed that two of them have not been soen in tho city since the Cirous Reyal was here, and the third left orr yesterday morning's train for Council Bluffs. A recent operation which was conducted near Council Bluffs, i which a granger was taken in for is thought to have been “turned one of the partics above mentioned, and the raodus operandi was tk s in this instance. The chec on Caldwell & Hamilton’s bank in Omaha, was probably obtained in tho blank in that city. It bore the date of September 17th, and was consid- erably soiled, but si y have been mussed purposely by the men passing it. An Om per of yesterday atates that ** s City Kid,” who was in jail in the Nebraska metropolis for pocket-picking during the state fair, was released on Safurday on €500 bail, his bondsman being Joe Redmond of that city. Redmond is a man who would naturally have no acquaintance with the *“Kid,” and the amount of the bail was doubtless put up with Redmond by some of the prisoner’s pals in order to allow the *Kid"” to escape. The fact that the man victimized thinks that one or both of the men who confidenced him came up on the night train from Council Bluffs; that the blank check could Have naturally been obtained in that the “'Kid" was looge in time to get here, and that the opera- tion is a well known favorite one of his, establishes o hypothesis in which thero may be somothing, or nothing.” POLICE COURT, In Judge Beneke's court Saturday morning business was not over ac- tive. There was one case of disturbance of the peace, the offender paying $3 and coste. True to her Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and_caring for her denr ones, never neglecting o simgle duty in their bor half. When they are assailed by disense, and the system should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- lated, blood rullficd, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know the that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy, They are the best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold Postponed. Special dispatch to Tig B, ALBANY, September 30.—The Ses- pions bribery case, which was to be tried October 2, has been postponed till Octobar 9, on mccount of profes- sional engagemonts of the attorney general, Damaged by Gales. Bpecial Dispatch to Tuk Brx, New York, September 30.—The titution, 71; gambling, 4, TRANSFERRED TO DISTRICT COURT, Judge Beneke Saturday transmitted the transcripts to the district court in the cases of the following offenders, who will be duly investigated by the grand jury next week: Thomas Magee, larceny, J. C. Hollander, arson. Hollander is the man accused of firing Brandt's Tuarner Hall some months ago, Aunthony Kotri, larceny, Kotri is the man whose little girl found Mr, H! W. Yates' satchel, containing his wife's diamonds aud jewelry, and who retained the property for a long time. Kotri is out on bail, Frank Hughes, assault with intent to commit murder. Hughes is the man who cut Jons Jensen, the boat- wman, with an axe. Hughes is pro- nounced to be insane, and may be 2ent to the aeylum at Lincoln instead of the penitentiary, Jacob Thein, forgery and obtaining goods and monoy under falso pre- tenses, This is the Jonason diamond case, James Brown and O. H, Allen, picking pockets, Allen is the col- ored man who stole a gold wateh from one of the guests at the Mil- lard, W. A. Shepardson, the Wymore newspaper man who was arvested a few days ago for robbing a friend in this city of about $700 in jewelry and ocash, John McMahon, aliss “‘Kansas Oity Kid,"” charged with picking the pock- et of a Burt county farmer of wmoney and notes amounting to $1,600. This fellow was bailed out and left, and the Sioux Oity Journal thus conjectures a8 to his doings since. THE CHECK GAME, “‘The time-honored check game was played on s traveler numed David Ar- wour at the passenger depot yesterday morping, Oue of the two sharps who worked David is described as & short fellow with a brown overcoat, and the other as taller, and wearing black overcoat. These men were shipping cattle, they told David, After he was duly impressed with their wealth and importance they mentioned that s little ready money was need- ed to pay a ight bill, Could he loan them $60-on a $500 check until bauking hours! Certainly Da- vid would, He accommodated the stock buyers with the sum named. He was asked as a favor to watch their horse and bugg until they came back, which would in s fow winutes. They did not come back, and on Da- wid's inquiring about the ownership of British steamer Veuice, from Yokoha- ma, arrived here to.day much dam- aged by gales, Another Star Route Fizzle. Special Dispatch to The Bee, F'H1LADELPATA, September 30, —The ury in the star route cases returned a verdict finding Joseph Funk, Wm. R, Cason, Henry Arbuckle and Joseph Blackman not guilty and Joseph R, Black guilty, with recommendation of mercy, Black was bailed in the sum of §b,000, S S — Sowing and Reaping. When a young lady hems handkerchiefs for u rich bachelor, she sews that she may reap, When seeds of disease are planted through over indulgence, you can prevent the undertaker from reaping the benetit by using SrRING Brossom, Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, A Small-Sized Congress Special Dispateh to Tus Beg, Sr. Louts, September 20.--The second annual meeting of the farmers' congress began here to-day, about thirly members being present, T, J. Hudson, of Lamar, Mississippi, presi- dent of the society, delivered the annual addr in which he took the ground that agricul.ure should have a ropresentative in the president’s cabi net, and that they should have some one at Wushingten whose special training and knowledge would enable him to point out the evil effeots of stute and federal legislation ou agri- culture as well as the result of com- mercial treatios, He also recom- mended the organization of a larger number of state and county assoocia- §ioaa for the extibitiom aF products of the country. A resolution. was offered for the appointment of a com- mittee to address the tariff commis sion in behalf of the producing classes, detailing the ruinuous effects of the protective tariff on the agricultural in- terests of the country, After discus- sion the resolution was laid over till to-morrow, ‘The session will continue two or three days, and the members will stop over to attend the fair next week, Nervous debility, the curse the Amwerican people, immediately yields to the action of Brown's Iron Bitters, o ol SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGN E Made frow the wild flowers of th ¥AR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W. i Oymu.houu and Kennara Bros., THE DAILY BaF:- STATH JOTITINGS. only ¢ I hey can ke raid i brave arres Whe th ctim s on in way he |V rkes nd that end ' is the name of a very of journalistic art, just “Rural Eduoa nde specir tarted at Soribne man who was captured compan n forine ies and carr Odd Fellows agsc Rock are to erect ness blo th a capital of 850,- Ashland to manu. tion of Tablo tn twostory brick basi- has five physiciana—about one to every twenty inhabitant The Table Rock Presbyterian church is nearly completed The Hol county Washington county wheat is averaging 12t01 nshels Blair is getting its teleph nes, Notico The ‘‘Hawthorn ( celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, sud otters patent num- ber 241, 8 Any person found or son has any authority whatover to sell roceipts, Hawrnory & Bro., Lancaster Pa, Deeds of Dust. The following transfers of real es- tato are reported for Tue Bre taken from the county & Ames, real estato dea 0. B. Solden and wife to John F. Bell, w d block 9, Weat Omaha,— a8 cord by Bell peckhort and wife to Poter Besen, w d lot 3, block 5, Boggs & Hill's addition, —§1,050. M. G. McKoon and wife to A, M. Maynard, w d part lot1, block 3, Reed’s first addition, —§1,700. 8. E. Rogers and wife to M. Mor- rison, w d parcel 27, 15, 13.— $1,000. Aug. Kountzo aud wife o Joseph Kranda, n § lot 32, block 9, Kountzy's third addition.—$110. 8. H. Noyes to 8. H.%mith, wd, lot 3, block 11, Shinn’s first addition, £1,300. ' J. M. Ivey and wife toC, C, Hourel, w d, lot 2, biock#, Shinn's addition, $600. ’ C. C. Honsel and wife to D, H. An- w d, lot 2, block 2, Shinn's addition, $300. C. R. Toscar and wife to R. W, James, w d, lots 11 and 12, block *G" Lowe's first addition, £400. J. Cubby and wife to A. Bogley, 20 d, lot 8, block 61, Florence, $25. City of Omaha to Fred Bitterofl, 2 o d, part lot 13, block 7, £69.50. W. W. Bartiett and wite to J. S. Tompkins, w d, lots_ 2,3, 4, 5, G, 7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 20, block 115, Flor- ence, $120, H. W. McClure and wife to F. Krug, w d, lot7, block 2568, $300. P. A, Bergquit and wife to E. A, Smith, w d, part of lot 2, Capitol ad- dition, $3,800, G. Armstrong and wife to Hans Nelson, w d, part of lot 20, block 2, Armstrong's 1st a’dition, $175. J. J. Monell and wife to G. A, Joslyn, wd, part of lots 3 and 4, block 124, $22,500 G. A, Joslyn and wife and W, E, Andrews and wife to Annie Wilcox, gd. part of iots 3 and 4, block 124, 0. J. Rickley to J. F, Ransom, lot 6, block 24, Florence, §20, 8. Dillon, trustee, to J. H, Poter- son, & w d, lots 11 and 12, block 22, Millord, §10. Same to M, Pedorson, & w d, lot 10, block 23, Millord, $100. . 8. Parker and wife to J, L. MoCague, lot 34, Nelson's addition, 8800, " Marrying Rich. You need not be poor and depend. ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female—can get a goodround sum of money at masriage if they hold a certificate of member- ship in THE MARRIA MUTUAL TRUST ASS! of Oedar Rapids, Towa, £10,000 has already been paid in benefits to its members, in the nine months of the associntions’ organization,and there is a golden opportunity for thousands wore to reap even larger benefita, Nothing like it was ever known, Do not postpone sending in your request for circulars giving full and complete informgtion regarding the plans and opperations of the associa: tion, Agents can make bigger money than in any other business, It & strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- fitable, The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pre- scribed by law, for the protection of their members. The only association of the kind in existence orgenized ac- cording to law, Write at once for ciroulars, Say where you saw this notice, augdll-m An Omann :uy Abroad. Wo have received a copy of *The Exonian,” s neat and newsy college paper published at Philips' Exeter Acedemy, New Hawpshire, Our principal interest in it is, hewever, derived from the fact that the name of Mr. O, 8. Elgutter, son of our well known townsman, Mr. Morris Elgutter, appears at the head of the " itq) * Among the contribu | v‘“'.--ry pretty poem, “‘A 51,7 written by Chatley w_ nrioa generally is IT | o 15Uk aspiring young journal- REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will | he namer Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such cor 5 If you are wi away with any form of Kidney disease, stop temptiay Death this moment, ana turn for a uro to Hop Bitte If you are a sick with th mickness Nerv usneer, you | “Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop | M Bittors T | your ays ROMAHA MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 or resi- | ict, barrica against th c ri and interm Hop Bitter 1t you have ron low skin, Lad breath, | 1 feel iserable will give you fair rich | blood, and sweetest breath, healih and comfort, Tn short they oure all d the stomach. Bowels, Blood, Liver, Norves, Kidneys, Bright's Disoase. Five Hundred dollars will be paid fc & case they will not cure or help. That poor, badridden, invalid ’ sister, wother or daughter, can bs| made the pictare of health, by a few| bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifla, Will you let them suifer? 1a0n, proprictor of The Canada Mra. Ira Y, writes: | “For se m clbrecir ring hill 4 com- plaint Burdock Frice, 81.00 per Eottie; Trla Bottles 10 | FOSTER, NILDURN, & Go., Props, | BUEFALD, K. ¥ alo by Tsk & MM The Agoniea of Billious Collo, describable pangs of Chranis In: bilit reparation, 1arraut’s Seltzer Apeiio known to t PO manus PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS, facture « id paint will be punish- HE UREAT EURCPEAN REMEDY. ed to the fall extent of law. No per- = HEAT YOUR HOUSES Wk ["poo 20 1300 3011 iIEvEQaQ [Wrought or Cast Tron.) MOST POWERFUL! Guaha by and all drakktecserer a8 da FURMACES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & C0O D R' CLARKE CHICAGO, ILLS. Ne,Gore! L esmummuo 1861, }y 811 o rvagpnts. Mor . Ewbody naw 1 8t. 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IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Bank Rallh d rds; also GENERAL AGRNT T T HEHURSTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in the clty, Roors 75¢, $1.00, §1.50 and §2.00 per day, First Class Restaurant connected with the place. You see no_one but the doctor. Ularke is the only physician in the ity rants cures of o pay M edicines sent ever- where, Hours. 8 A.M. 0 8 r. a. ewlyy, drunkerne ¢ se 0F op Lot ot B s Hop Bitters it Corner Fourth and Locust treots. e e v ST. LOUXS WO. MRURA UL W Vico Fres't n, Sec. and Treas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln, Neb :MANUFACIURERS OF Uorn Planters, Hrr-ows. Farm Rollers | QyacY . feii e Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucker Klevating \ sz, LOS Windmills, &0 / \ HOOD, and all the We are prapared to do fob work and manutso uriog for other parties, Addross &l oriers NESRASKA MANUFACTURING €O Lincoln, No D. M. WE WELTY, (Sucoessor to D.T. Mount.) Manutacturer and Dealer in ticns thelr’ former vigor and vitality i ( Sfiddles, Harness, WhlpS) z\f life cheerful and epjoyable. Price, FANOY HORSE OLOTHING hotile, or four times the quantity 310, 8¢ oxpress, secure (rom observation, to any add Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods ware It of these evil prags tices, which are 8o destruetive to mind and body make life miserat then 1 o ni- It stre ry( Blood, Mus 1 It restores to all the or , Digeative and ocelpt of price. No. C. 0. D. sent, except o roceips o Wi o s pubrentes. Letters 1o Queating auswere must incloss stawmp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills cet and cheapest dyspepsis and bil fous 2 the market. Bold by all drugyists. Price yren's KIvN¥Y Rexxoy, NEPRNTIOUN, ¢ Kiduey and bladder complainte, 3 and leucorrhea. For sale by all ste: #1 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDIC 718 Olive £t., Moo ORaBa DY |\ 1 Coonuan NSTITUTE, t. Louls, Mo, toed: or. 1. 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