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8 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.22, 1883, THE DAILY BEE.| REFORMING THE ARMY, [0t toue noving sopvaie v v o 18 IT TRUE? ; | sorted to. This base is surmounted by i another base, embellished with rich, | A Lively Lettor from Gen, Howand heswymembers or mouldings, pen the \Story of the Erring Ways of a Girl| JAvE You TRIER e | 10 the Commandant at From Omaha. I : letters the family name. The die piece ON 15 WORTH A POUND OF CURE,” W rests upon this, upon which are cut four MOKE APTLY ILLUSTRATED THAN 1 0 TAKES HIS D SE OF TARRAN Wednesday Morning, August 22, Indications for To-day. For the upper Miuuiui‘;pi vall partly cloudy weather and local rains, southerly, shifting to westerly winds, falling meter, stationary or rising temperature, For the Missouri valley, generally fair woather, winds shifting to northwelcer] stationary or rising barometer and fi ing temperature, — Fort Omaha. Urging the Formation of Red Rib- bon Clubs Among the Soldiers. A Disgasted OMcer on the Situation, “It makes me sick,” remarked an offi- cer from Fort Omaha, last evening, as he columns and Corinthian capitals, The columns are polished and the faces of the die are polished and traced ornamentally. A roof or cap piece, covered with fine carved members, finishes this massive structure, and the whole blends in perfect harmony, symmetry and fine proportions, It in really a mosterpiece in workmanship and by far the finest monument we have scen woat of Chicago. 1t is of Westerly, Rhode Island, granite, was designed and furnished by Joseph Pajeau, of Chicago, and is said to have cost 6,000. This same gentleman has contracted with and is putting up for Hon, G. W, A« Told by a Sensational Writer on An Towa Paper, The following lively account of the doings of the supposed daughter of an Omaha banker is found in a Cedar Rap- ids paper. Our city marshal says he knows nothing abaut the girl,except that she is not wanted here by the police: About ten days ago two young giris came to this city and ook rooms at one | | | - Feverishness, oly not be inserted Cmtorlunrnmmml)lgcnnnn and overcoties Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and It insures Lealth and natural sleep, without morphine. T¥hat gives our Children roey ehoeks, they “Tin Onat ‘What cures their fevers, ] When habies fret and cry by t What cures their eolie, kills their worms, But Castorin. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, . = * Castoria I8 50 well adapted to Children that But Castoria. LOCAL BREVITILS. —Who are Lippit, Leak & Co. m-o& ¢ AOT 3 sty hoteln, Arriving hers i y " 70 LOAN. leaned against the porch of the Paxton|Doane and C. A. Baldwin, in this ceme. | of ""“’(‘I"; t.‘tr-"ln‘.“m\lrl'l"‘rln;.":u.l;fi .::i:{,l‘\‘l Lo, i AN SE Ilfl:::);ugn;'x:‘rl.l.lAfixuq’l*m\vr‘l‘onny'uva eription | purewell then to Morphine Syrups . 1oledl i te " ill, | tery, and F. C. Morgan, in the Catholic | night, they were care ] ATLROAD TICKETS“To all points at redvced ¢ o oo o) Castor sregoric, au d House and picked his teeth with & quill, | tery, an R Pl ° | clork, who showed them to their rooms R LGRS, 10 Soutn o 5t oy oo 82 Portland Ave it e rooklyn, N. Y. Hall Castoriat “and you can depend upon it that I am |cemetery, some beautiful monuments, pir Wi y . 4 P P that in design and costliness show that|and attended to their wants. There was | = coms = = ma e e the improvements being made in Omaha | Aothing in their appearance or actions to | M GIEY, Gotd te make joum on omans tho Platto that huw beon troubled. recont- | (His mummor uro fully oqaled in theso - | give any one catse to- suspect their char- | Bouslas ny en st a curon e of itros CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma~ ly with chronic nausea. lentcities” adjo ol . tism, Sprains, Bury 118, &e. T h rful and & h . e il v ONEY TO LOAN—The Towest rates of interest | =) v 8 &¢. The most Powerful and ¥*ene- “What's up?” askod & reporter of tho | that should roceive fmmeiato attontion, ..r‘-\',';'.'- t;‘f“flh::'mk:"‘l:( i SN D MG oni Adeny. 1660 & boveins. S5 | trating Pain-relieving and Houling Remedy known to man. and that 1s the street and drive to X'ros. S ha W11t T ve ONEY TO LOAN—Call at law office of D, L. Frank Hibbard was yesterday arrested on | o B : pect Hill cometery, now sadly neglected, | Moines. The *'little as the boys | M O remn s, Ormon Hio the complaint of John Timperly, for nssault officer's face faded away into a look of | and barely sable. We are informed | alluded to her, m‘ 16 year u]l' u),w.l 1i h \ ONEY LOANED—On Chatte and battery, and was mulcted in the sura of | Settled melancholy. *‘Anything wrong | that the Water company intends laying a | complexion, a_ beautiful girl and very | ] Nugent & Lucas will again entertain on [ not the only officer in the Department of citizens with variety and comedy performan in a legitimate way on Twelfth strect winter. They promise the best in the land and wo intonding, wo wish them ruccess, rit. There is one thing | acter. Brer, as the expression of disgust on the rtguge, roem d- th Nebraska National Bank Building. 18 Tt was reported yesterday that Tim Gris- wold, & well known travelling man, had been drowned in Laks Champlaign, and that it was a case of supposed snicide. The rumor caused | % oaused much comment on the part of his on of petty and uncalled for annoy- | Instance, or money refunded. 25 vouts ver | relations had not been pleasant. —She | YYTAN ED- A voutic i of good bisinoss i it | ! many friends in this city. 4 caused by officious and official med- | * stated that her step-father had il treated | J1 Yihes to bt sioound e In busio Tho members of the Swedish library as. | dling with the porsonal habits and pi etz her and had persisted in the opinion that | Creighton House 3 wnng. | wociation are notified to attend n moeting to- | forences of tho officers to which no other A LIVELY RACKET. the girl's virtue was questionable, g e 2 aui 6 | == night at the hall in Lytle's block. department is ¢ upon ‘to submit. The mother took up her daughter's Jibiting the side until it bec ory na- | The Vicissitades of the Palice Offcors, |arsue, seaitat e ot Tho greatest mec of the world, a» died W 3 was Very v e WArOtsd to kpeedily ¢he world | tather died while she was very young and cors, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Canvers, Piles, | her mother married a second time to a “ change of commanders, this | Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands,and | banker in that city. ¢ department has been undergoing a suc- | all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure i every | Since the mother’s marriage her home |1 of 11th and Davenort strect 210 § % g il i of This is an improve. | captivating in her manner.” The story P ———— 2. with the commissary pickles, or has tho | el oft to the ill. Thie i an improve | SLEL o 6no” told to one who interested SEY TO LOAN 0 T. Beatty oans on chattol | (RS Taits ; iv $ M ment_also much needed, and should not a b AL o R ik ; 5, T Deputy Sheriff A. L. Boach, of Lancaster | supply of frosh beef given out! be delayed. himself in her, was a very peculiar one, | Y1 Property, 218 South 1dth 3 S N A i S £ county, was in the city last night on official | *‘Its that d——d temperance business — * | and one not without its lmul. 50, i M“i = = ol b K KAL) Wy ) R A & business. that's knocking me,” responded the offi- fRIaN ’ gave her name as Lizzie Haines, and saic HELP WANTLD, | by n o cer, who poured the following tale of woe e ST IUS BT VO fi Tk a1 TP T Sfi!_ THRE D ron SEWING M i ] Y that her home was in Omaha. Her own \\\ B A 1 i e e et et D SPOOL COTTON 1S ENTIRELY into the ear of the sympathizing newspa- need competent and w recommen; Apply to Swens t, cor. 16th and Ma=on, First we had_the order oty | it ironing of military conviots, the v It was rumored in this city last night that irstolass cook, Highest Jim Hood, a Lincoln bar tender, had #hot | tural consequence being the escape of girl, in a fit of desponden arief, NTED & N and killod Doc. Malone, of that city. R e el Sitdined “possnsion of ¢ vingg | WV A0 o S e The Product of American Industry ! Mich was the property of her own father, | Yy7ANTED. Y0 Pt o VTR SRR AT s e . of the First district, will hear the | from the connmanding general forbidding and which Her. miother had in kesping, | VY. snd Capitol BSsRR PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE duct, celebrated divorce case of Thomas vs. Thomas, | dress parades on Sunday. General Sher- man sat down on that with a heavy thud. . i i ! § Nocourt until Thursday, when Judge | order was revoked. Then came an order | An Ugly Drunk and His Cranky Con- Davidson This she sold for §260 and she then went |~ - g o | to Des Moines, At Des Moines she fell | VWANTER -Man to wark in yarde \{?”,‘“;';‘.P“THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD 1 7 Foilowing this came a _personal inquiry in with her companion_and the two took | 150215 &1, N s AR weok diad by belng choked to death with & |30, ¢he religious predolections of the lodging at the Aborn house, where they T T T T T FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Soandinayiun Hotel, 11th stecer < T | Full nssortment constantly on Hand and for sale by . pioco of meat, fivo inches long, which he was | oo something which is entirely our remained until the “little girl” became | VY & i Hoteh 11th sece. HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. trying to swallow. An Omaha druggist | own buginess; then o prohibition of all | intoxicationat the corner of Douglas and | aware that an Omaha_detective was on |~ vouches for this, work by the staff on Sunday and to cap | Tenth streets, by Officer Lane. her path and had followed *her there. | YV ~The Thermometer at Max Meyer & Brow. | the climax comes a lotter to General | The prisoncr went peacefully enough | From Des Moines they went to Burli AT, Front, famishol room. Apply oity | TOERSONAL-—-Wi the s room, Bee offioe. 98741 that met. entler —A ploasant front room; ulso snialler | A1d 19th streety, Atramp over at Denison, Towa, last E About 8 o'clock last evening a man named Georgo Emory was arrested for D Good wirl in small family. Address | H. AL H. Whisotice. 160 . Mustunderstana generalhouse: | 1101 wages will be paid. Chas. Fleck At 163-2] ORI DA Gool indicated the following from 12 M. yesterday | Carlin at Fort Omaha ordering us to or- Phirteo: R s~ |ton, and thence to this city, arriving wntll 12 M bodnyt 12 mm. 8435 2 pr o, | BNz temporance socioties mong the M ‘l‘:,' us Thirtenth stroet, where Officer | ot o wook ago Thuraday. The party 86°; 5p. m. 90°; 7p. m. 76°; 9 p. m, 732, | *0ldiers, to stop all drinking among the | MICHENCry came to Lane's assistance. | to whom she told this story was moved R T | TR 5a 780 104 . 900, 12 a. 1. 040 enlisted men to preserve their spotless | By this time the fellow became obstrep- | to endeavor to learn moro of her history. | WANTER A ftsiass saticltor tor, advertiing, | 00 o ant afunnished o P> i, PO 5 1 H e morals from city contamination, accom- | erous, and the nippers had to be put on The story was such an one as an evil | 163t £ l‘ Fine location. PECK, Opp. P. 0. QTRAYED—A red cow about & years old, end of one —Clean sharp bank sand delivered in all | panied with a significant hint that if we woman_might. have devised to_invite |y ARTHED= e st goat e i i o7 | > horn sawed of, astrap arounil the ok, medtiurm ll parta of the city at prices that defy com- | Fail the rogiment will bo ordored to fron. sympathy from ono less suscoptiblo than | V¥ e o o AT e loc} b o orsalary. 4218, 10th 5t. ?l!l( RENT--R lences and store buildings. BED- will be h Po o \ : : 7l . S0U s SHET: spishil north of Foundry on petition. Call on or address John Steel at | tier servive.” When the officers reached the Paxton |the man to whom the ‘lttle girl” | F'¥orb & sov R, Real Estate Agency. Office frreifs th pink dress, orner Webster cltor for_advertising. room, with board. 1812 Dodge St' 945-1mo§ | Auk. 21, 1883, 209-21% B. him, i | east wide 14th street, between Farnam and Donglas [ 15tP St | #he offioe of the Nebraska Ice Company, 1412| “‘So General Howard wants you to or-|house with their man, he was howling|told it, and he himself doubted '“,'ANT “A good smart buy. Must understand | Stroets. ™Y | /10 §TOCK RATSERS ANDFARMERS —The under- ¥arnham street, al83t, | ganizo temperance societies does he?” like a maniac, and a number of guests | it- The conversation took place utmetu""m" and English. Cail at oftice 106 a;'n&zx: ouhuhy,:\ N k:’rwmnmmlnl;m\‘fl or unfurnished, l:{!anh--d h;n adlnl uhrvlu of mu.m,m)wmm W 5 . i L W e 3 with board, - Keferences roquired. 1010 Daven | and timbered and situnted neat thres rullroads. - e ~Thore will be n meeting of the Omaha|, " VVentausto? = Confound it he vir-|puy oup, and seeing the man be. | her room at the hotel, and quired. 1010 as™ | 1s enigared in ralaing ail Klnds. of ftack, And deairee o cond cook at the Emmet houss, tually orders Carlin to do it under pain when he remarked that he questioned nan preferred. 972241 Auliney socity fortho Hom of the Friend: | ¢*3il i b disploasure. Tt hoat |78 drogged to juil, an they thought, | Nor statements sha went to her trunk and | V twson Wednesday afternoon, August 22, at3 | 1 ™“\hy “man, T've served twenty |in & cruel mauner, they turned in and |took therefrom threo letters from her W 1 ————"==— | partner to take an interest_and mandge tho business, s his lhealth is poor and he has other business requir- ing hi ention Noone noed answer who has not ;;nm 00 to 35,000t0 invest. Addri stock Raise oo 0 ANTED--A good blacksmith on general work at Muldoon's Shop, 15th and Leavenworth struet. t o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Dins. years in the army under a score of com- [ abused the officers for doing their duty. | mother,one of which had been forwarded more, 1613 Capitol avenue, All members ox- | nanders and 1 never in my life have Captain O'Donohoe and Ofticer Witty- | to her from Des Moines three days be- S ety Ll T R R — pected to be prosent.—J. K. Gsir, Sec. been made 8o sick at my stomach as I |mick now came up and another pair of | fore she left there. These were notable | \x~ANTED A No. 1 hurness maker at A, I, Ly- Lt white sy SOInE RICINSIVAE WS —The Sleepy Hollows were dofeuted by the | have been during the past year. One|vippers were put on the fellow, who was | for the expressions of sorrow and disap- dick's, Wakoficld, Neb. -~ Employment wlolm-f and about 1 years old, by John T, P Farnun Street nine Monday-—score,14 to 10, | Would think the department of the Platte | carried to the jail, yelling, cursing and | pointment which the mother entertained | your, if wanted. None but No. 1 iewd tq voply. | ivoltice. and Lako stréets, north Omaha. The game was hotly contested until the sixth wu‘ an immenso oy's boarding school “1“:];):;“:';"',{-1 o ) o for her U"‘.‘}l““‘- and in U““]l‘l‘;f ”‘;‘Eo ’,dw >~ One good broum maker, toor | JROR SALE-—A bay mare, five stepper, 1003 Wb o inning, when heavy hitting by the Frrnam [®d it's commander head master. At the head of the stair steps leading | pleaded with her wayward daughter to | Y\7ANTED % i maker. Apply K aterstrect, ™ 7" T Parr o Daengr BT IRL 4 e “What was the form of the latest|down to the jail a man named Went cb- | return to Omaha. Inone she wrote moral manifesto,” queried the interested | structed the passage and aenied the right | the girl would advise her of her where- reporter and what called it forth?” of the officers to commit the prisoner [abouts she would seud her money to pay ““We have a sissy of an_inspector gen- | Ofticer Hinchey proceeded to run Mr. | her expenses home, and pledged her that GENC S TS —A one armed msn with an even dozen | eral who considers his chief duty is to| Went in as well as Emory, but he was|{on her return no questions would be| 086t g hand Douglas Sts. or donble and will be sold at o n. white e, which h was exhibiting, was ono | discover whethor the habits of uflicors | subsequently Iniled out, asked and nothing done in tho matter. | WANTER-=GHTs: Ko dieahutuan svaie. ™ | at thevice oftho Grand Union e Co., 11 of the objects which made up the citys lifo | and men comes up to tho Congregtionnl | An immenso crowd had followed the | As the girl showed these letters tears et cob ot o yostorday. The little creatures were very churth standard, and who busies himself | oflicers to the doors of the lock-up, and {came in her eyes and she cried Noith Be ib- Sproets decided thoe result. In theninth inning the Sleepios scored six runs after two men were declared out. wo good horse Any information loft at yardawiil he 16] eap. Norton's grocery . - 2 l“fl LEF \ EN WANTED -To grub out brush, 1} miles | & Will sell 5 M irom postotice. 312,00 per acre will . | enport strects. BE ' REAL i TP—Two pigs, will the deliver same_to 4 owner on payment of damages and costs. B J. Hahn, Court House. 860.5t Tewk, i mare, about 900 . A. Jenscn, on Military Road, B03-5t lew§ 4 miles fron D—A and dining room girl at the | [YORSALE OR RENY relghton hous 946-11 monthly payments. $ame and ran all over his shoulders and arm |0 finding out what officers take an oc- |Was with difliculty dispersed. The bel- | piteously. Still she refused to talk i vy L e manebly 4"5000! ARD_Will bo paid for infor mation e snd soomed to have a particular desire to hide | “3ional drmk,phg- whist or decline to [ ligerent prisoner remained in a cell over |about going home and showed | T ADIESOR YOUNG MEN in city or conntry, to | 141-221 e “['.u:xx»:?l‘ull-fir‘;u.vul\ml“lft.‘ho:r:::: PRI R R mle oAt attend regularly the ministrations of the | night, and will get his reward when|an obstinacy that was evidence of her | 14 take meo, light aml pleasant workat theirown | 0o oo = — | the wife of ol Nehriva with the wife of John Neh- at Inppel. i f "y 1 Jud, 1 . f 3 i , houes; $2 to §5 o day easily and quiety made; work | JOR SALE - Small house, new, about one-half acre A o i chaplain, These are consistently re-|Judge Anderson sits this morning. pride. While talking about what she had | gnt by mail: na canvassing: no stav eply. lot. Ensy termw. Prico only 86.0: G B, 4, of mudium stature, —Notwithstanding the fact that easterm | ported to (eneral Howard, = who| Thednterference of the Paxton house | done, she remarked that the ring which | Plcaseaddress Reliablo Mauufactur i Company, Pa.s S e b AR e bibtodya o . i saort drummers are working- all parts of the west | hag 5{’1"""""‘ himself missionary | guests was enttrely uncalled-for and cre- |she sold to pay her expenses with, be- | drawerTT. SR HEEISAUANE SR | AL i et I ewer they do not weem o be ablo to supply our[in chief to the army for | ated no little troublo. If policemen have | longed to her dead father, and at this she | Yx7 agents for the *“Quoen Protect- | FPOR SALE—A first3class brick rosid theright ey, f Atmy ; : HERtitd BLIOE), W e @ e el ok & wife with tio o ppled. Mes. Nehfivi merchants with goods as some of the latter | the sake of obtaining | any rights which the public is bound to | cried still more. She is yet a young i nont for.adles,madel(oli{ L Very/doulrablo. S Mukt Lo solil T Ka took along her three a girl 10 yuars of f X 8 f : ¥ 1 X 5 pher, S o the under- BALLt have buyers constantly ln their employ jn the |little cheap notoriety which will prove | respect, they should bo let alone in the | girl, and her appearance did not suggest | e v Ho rasossary to-bs worn. - Retails for 200 | 120:21 141 Farnam X very costly to him some day. discharge of their duties, and we believe | that of one who had been through the |as fast as agents can'show it. Large profits. Address a2 Cralolhisnk & Co) for: Instanos | TERY y oA 1 Bomo dove B 1 o8 )0 B ;:'ilhulmup‘.‘“Lmlnm'l'umlur_'mmu‘:u(‘Hmnnllwmriug DOR SALI hoy & years and a babe —. | has a kear sver the lelt be paid by AW-—Fresh and in bales, or | *¢) o months old.” The, Tis ataveltewar oo 0 Care of Pokrok Zaj now have three purchasing avents in the mar- | 380 the General sent a_letter to Colonel | there is not a man on the force at pres- | experience of an evil woman, Co., No. 9 8, May atroet, Chicago, Ill. 780-3m Joones i Extabrok's Stosk Yardss 10ch-sireet, £ Carlin complaining of the amount of [ ¢nt who would be unnecessarily severe in | She remained at the hotel with her| e T - 3 ctween Capitol svenue and Davenport streot. kets of New York and Boston, Rt P g g : 3 Y ¥ i ANT \rst-class woman cook 4t the Gault X 2 £ et for Mo Owens Cooi | AFinking at”the post, especially amon f his treatment of prisoners. compnnion a few days after this,and sub- | YW iouse, near govermment cormal - oagar | 1421 ) EDWARD KUEHL S B‘:‘;( e L“:"*l"m:‘ enlisted men and ordering him to have —————— sequently found lodgings elsewhere, and | —— —— - | TOI SALE _Restauranta ly ook and Household (iuldo, the beut und easi- | it stopped. He expressed the hope that| Many times you want to keep meat or | is still here. Yesterday a Republican re- - | Apply or address, 3 . 000 sold since first published less than two | to u":;l“u" and desired that they should | tion of Rex Magnus over night, and you | since the two girls arrived here the older ur goody don's confict “,‘,l.‘.'lm 100-1m JOHN M. SHEELY, _| oy, wil, with tho aid of guardian spirits, obtain for yoars ago. Recently revised and enlarged. | proceed to organize red ribbon clubs | can keep it for weeks. You can alsokeep [one received a telegram from Des all sample. . 0. Box 238 Chi [l TR S Salvices A aisoltliolpastiniiipraess i aniton T I 1 A . ple. . 0. e LE 5 % on_ ea y | o iy ditions in the future. Boots d She Fivory recipe has boon tested, Reliable, econ. | among the companies. He said that the [ milk a week or moro by stirring in a lit- | Moines demanding hor to go home, and S Rt oo B It g Y | Bado %o orier. . Pertact aiiiaction suarantos omical and practical. Large profits to live ’t‘l“m ]Tuvnl;mcu of intoxication among |tle of the “‘Snow Flake” brand. she left. pIg s VWA, TED- Three gond uining room gils, ot tho 1421 Farnam Streo RORG el TS LS AN o agents. ho enlisted men at tho post had been m&e&wlm | A detective of this city wrote to the Metropolitan hotel. s 815 Lor month. T A brought to his attontion and that it must T— Omaha authorities regarding the Haines | APrly ut once. i iy Hhibnateddtbion o Nebraskz‘lw Cornice 101- ¢Thace) In ous chambor sosun Amani the | g ytopned or the regimont would bo ro- noww woemery at Boyd's Opora House, in which | 1 aved to a purer atmoeyhore. 8 palr bf; handsome steel engravings aro repro- [ ¢Well, why don’t you stop it?" HEAP—At 15th stroet, south DR SAL ities. Marshal Francis received an an- B NTI )—Good practical tinner, steady Job, $40 Lo month. HUIS BWANSO! | sonfod ag hanging on the wall, and the paint-| ¢Stop it? ~ With six saloons within a Tog i wo skillfully done that a party of gentle- men visitiog the opera houso last night got up abot as to whother they were real or painted. One of the gentlomen, & prominent musician of thia city, would not be satisfied that they Were mot either real or wood-cuts pasted in frames until ho had gone on the stage, mount- ed a stop-ladder and felt of the canvas him. well, 3 : A Blessing to all Mankind, ‘I those times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertisements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that Bl ol o, Lhves I, o goomraly oul ver ve, or, “debilitated, thore 1 nothing in the world that eurd you so quickly as Electric Bitters, p.aro & blawsing to all mankind, and can be had for ouly fifty cents a bottle of C. ¥. Good- man's, - o — PERSQNAL, T. L. Shortell, western passenger agent of the Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis rail- ‘way, with headquarters at Knunas City; Capt. Wilson, the popular Missouri Pacific conduc- tor. aud Mose Loeb, & Cinciunati commercial traveler, are in the city, and were last evening tendered & banquet by their friends, Mr. T.oeb is unfortunately quite sick, the result of overwork, and will be detained at the Millard sexeral days, Harry L. Lingafelt, with Sander, the grocer, is recelving congratulntions oyer an eloven pound ‘born Sunday night. Mother aud baby are both doing well, Among the arrivals at the Metropolitan hotel yesterday were W, G. Butler, Toxas; P, J. Boodon, New York; Chas, Matthias, New York; J. J. Gleeson, New York; J. Wesloy stones throw of the principal gato of the post and a city of 50,000 inhabitants four miles distant! You might as well at- tempt to stop the wind from blowing or the clouds from moving, It's infernal buncombe. We discipline severely men who become intoxicated, but that's all we can do, General Howard was raised in Maine and so was Col, Mason, and they ought to know the value of anti-liquor laws, 1 believe General Howard is a good man and & brave man, but he is ab- solutely without tact and has a wonder- ful faculty of making himself immensely unpopular with every one with whom he comes in contact through his assumption of paternal authority. He can't stick to his ofticial duties like other commanders but has to go nosing . around into matters with which he has absolutely no concern. This has been his experience everywhere. When he loft West Point, Col. Lassello refused to shake hands with him, and every officer at the garrison heaved a sigh of relief at his departure. By heaven, we'll all throw up our hats here when he goes, and don't you forget it for an instant. Army offi- cors out in this country hav'nt been used to such old-womanly prigishness, and while we have to. grin and bear it, commonts on the present administration would fill several vol- umes. Having got temperance societies, a Sunday law, a series of headquartors sermons and a censorship of army mor- als, all we need now is twomissionary so- cieties, » young people's prayer meeting and a contribution box to start a branch of the Balvation Army.” STt makes mo sick at the stomach!” With this parting' remark, two shoul- der-straps and o pair of black-striped One-Fifth of the Teaching Force to B Made Up Anew. The Board of Education Provides for the Supplics of Wood and Coal. Superintendent James was found in his office yesterday morning by a collector of diurnal information for Tur Bk, and was asked if everything was in shapo for the opening of the public achools of Omaha on the 3rd of September. *‘Everything,” said Mr. James, ‘ap- pears to be ready. The building have been renovated and the central building and Cass sfreot school house re- painted. We' are somewhat disap- pointed, however, in our teachers, many of whom have left for various reasons, to marry, to farm and so on. I should say fully one-fourth of our force would have to “be made up anew, and the places are already supplied. We have hundreds of applicatio and of those 1 selected what I considered the best. They came, somo from the east, some from Omaha, From Davenport we have ALONZO N, HENSHAW, who will be an assistant in High school work, He is a gradnate of Hobart col- lege and a bright young man. He taught in Davenport last year The general force of teachers is very good and we ex- pect to accomplish good work.” swer to his letter to the Omaha marshal, that the girl's mother was very anxious about her, and was desirous that the girl be returned to Omaha, The letter stated that the girl had been a sourse of great annoyance to her parents, and that if she should return they would not be ablo to do anything with her, Thero is another chapter in this story which is fawmiliar to the police, and it is MOTTow. Enterprising local agents wanted in this town for an article that is sure to scll. Live drugsi sts and grocers preferred. Address Humiston Fomi! Preservative Co., 72 Kilby treet, Boston. m&e&wlm et A MASHER. Who Made the Window Panea Suf- fer Badly. A big burley fellow last evening cre- ated a lively excitement on Dodge street by hurling three big rocks through the glass window panes in the door of resi- dénce occupied by Miunie Fairchilds. The man was arrested and run in and the rocks were also taken up and placed on exhibition in the jailor's office. LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. f suburban prope »—A good job pri g (i to those dosiri A permianent situation. Add w it terest, no advance | Agents 1421 Faruay o builil o 8 tuation by an experienced by snoxperionco Fresh Mileh Cows at Coving likely the girl will be taken to Omaha to- , at Military bridge, ‘our houses on leased ground, ¥1, Situation by & y per, copyist or clerk rount. BALLOU BROS, , § 0 10 the cit PECK, Opposite DOR SALE—Residence and business ?)nvpt:!‘ all parts of Omaha, and_Farm Lands RACTICAT stenographer of 10 years exper nce prepared to take one or two evening pupils. Best xystem, shorthund thoroughl, erate. Address A. R. Bee otfice. Fuu.-nil.l-: Fine farm clos BASt taught. Terms I ate, Bl _T03-tf 213 8. 14th 8t. bet. Fe X ugglas, DOR SALF ~Lots 7 and 8 in Walnut hill, corner of Morcer and Lowe_avenues, these are' the most keeping. Bituations furn 231 L J. B. M| 1616 Dougclas St. TANTED—To buy, a second-hand, 1609 Douglas St. thi BROS, Sole Agents 1421 Farnam 8t. ;OR SALE--200 head yearling heifers, §17,50, 200 head 2 and three yoar old heifers, §24.00, 400 Calves, Al abo Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallow dealers, Sioux City, lowa. W'ANTD:DAD-) boarders at 1317 Devenport 903 I Douglas and 10th stroets, A7 ANTED- 5,000 we Jobs, at once, at 918 8. 10th !"\;‘L h ot building and repair OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot dwellings corner of 11th Nine lots in south Omaha. ~Also 160 acres of land near Banton, Nebrasks, and building and stock of o' 504 Tenth treet, farm lenda, Furthor particulars at Geo, H. Poterson'’s Clothing Store, 804 Teuth street, DA firstclass horse Must be a good trave animal I every respect. Inquire at w y S it Fooms sltable | Ten e avautitics at thi <1 O SALE A first class socon Call at 1319 Harney stroet. FOR SALL. for two gentlemer qQuire at 710 N. 19th stre Hamilton, near Ire DOR RENT—Unfurnished front rooms, 17 1 ores newr the water works and will be sold BALLOU BROS, BALLOU BR [ 1421 Far dition. BALLOU ve are Towa cattle. STRANGE BRO'S, 632:1m A beautiful block of 8oty with threo Central, desirablo for home or invest- BALLOU BROS,, Sole Agents. 1421 Farnan street nd_ three flo streets, and P Will_exchange tor 460-cod-tf pers in large and small [ hand top bugwy. o7t MANUFACTURERS OF GALVARIZED [RON CORNICES, ormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, iron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Bank Ruili ndow and Cellar Guardy, Ete. INTH AND JONES STS. WM. GAISER, Manager. To the Traveling Public! ~THE - COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! AT Omsceola, Nol:h..m / Is now undergoing throrough repairs, both Within an without, and the pr. r intends 1t shall be SEL- OND 1O NONE in the State, next to Omaha, R. BLACKW g 21-2m Prop NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUS? €O Capital, - - $250.000. President, r. JAS. B. HEART A L CLARK E. C WEpeT: C. P, WE DIRE Samuel Aloxander, Oswald Oliver £. L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, What Nature deniestomany Welch, Chicago; J. . Barker, Cheyenne; At a meeting of the board of education SEVEN GOOD INVEST. ENTS ). | breeches disappeured in the hotel and o L B s Tt i ATRoL B | Drewniae disppos last night bids for supplies were received. | Art seeures to all, Hagan’s | JFORENT o swall brick store ut Xo. n Qobiim atepel, | MACR KEh 1 o g DR AR 1 and wifo, New York; A. Y, Johnson, Des e AR i ‘I’“"'"_"“lfl“_"u o printing were referred | Magnolia Balm dispels every OB RENT=Good opporturiy o ix rooms | 5 b Moines; J. H. Baxter, vity; D. Hyer, New| PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY, |0 the committee on rules, forms and| plemish, overcomes Reduess, socuih, 1 oo Josalls RS s joc ot between ud ey | Eirst Mortgage Loans a Speoialt 3 T Er e A printing; those nlm stationary to the com- Freckles, Sallowness, Rough- of sale cheajy ress o office. o R Y — . h h OB e - o ) o 4 8k o = e No. ne_lots and so 8 blocks south of 8t.| £ 4 Arcler, Carson, Towa; W. 1. Thorp, Carson, | Bmprovements Bee Made in This | hard weed sad o to o, Oniract forl - pege, Man, BEruptions and A0 RENT- Weil furs with e, Marys aventi ot 85000, Cheap o Tuld Ouespcy furnishon pervmseat aas Lok Towsy B, Desmiander and fumlly, Nocfolk, Silent Oy, bid $7.00 a cord; the toft wood to Wil.| 1lotehes, and removes all evi- | Wil rent cheap to s addrgm b B | NG e, e e e best s o | 5l ouritce to Nebruaka can e egutiaed ol Neb.; Samual Oarhart, Woat Polut, Neb.; ¥, m— son at 85,40, Geo. Patterson received | demees of heat and excite- L No. 6—Hedlek's Socond additon, | Good lot aud firt | 26 st biomable terma ouns male 2, SECORREY G: Flershuau, Red Oloud, Nebv; Colonel J. | A hegutiful monument has just been tho contract for hard coal at $10.09a ment, The Magnolia Balm | FO3 NN Cotiae fve rooma toth and ey | 00 W B! ] | “3onside ‘oul sorresvandenta. o R Ratinanc wife Hew Kocki Mon, Koo | rygiod upon the ot of B, B, |*R ot . imparts the most delicate and —— - o | e from Eikkorn station st $90 peratr ©| G'REAT ENGLISH REMEDY. 7 Now Humpshive; W. N. Barron, Montreal; Caldwell, in P ¢ Hill The application of Mrs, Geo, M. Boy- natural complexional tints— 198 RBNT-Fun . 7—Besutiful residence site, 200 foct east fr ERVOUS W. E. Jones and wife, Leavenworth, Kan.; well, in- Prospect Hill cemetery | den to'bo assistant teacher was refused. no dewcuon%olng ibleto | Farusmse 144 fect south front. Finest view in the city cum PHYSICAL & "Bb""] iR J. W, Lumg, Hannibal, Mo.; J, B, Weaver, | that in style and design equals | The application of the Swedish Lutheran the elosest observation ———— -— — * Callfor price. B\ Qo | K"‘*: iy X Tows; D, M, Hardler, Tows; J. M. Gillan, | tho finest monuments in any of our east- | church for the use of the school house on Under these circumstances | 0N XENTCottage of seven rooms, 1ath and | 151 f)or MANLY VIGOR, Spermatonr i Linooln, Neb.; ¥, Durst, city; 8. N. Goner, | ern cometeries, and in workmanship and | C40ing and Saunders strect. for religious DRGSR Anrs I8 MW W ics’ iail' 4" cure guaraniced. i K. v; 8. N. y cemeteries, and in - workmanship and | (o, vioog on Sunday, was refused. The| & faulty Complexion is little | il svenue. . A¥. ¥1.50 & bottle, large bottlo, four % e the quiatity, 8. Hy e P SToRY ress to any address. 3 b LISH MEDI- Kausus City; K. K. Ragadale, Kansas City; | finigh is not surpassed anywhere, architeet's estimato of $23,080 for work [ Short of a erime. Magnolia () LOUSES AND STORES - For reat choap, ol CAL INSTITUTE, P:'pmn. 18 %fi?- Btreet, St. N, v.,’ LW W, uum.‘:'.".' "5,:,’,‘"‘"‘;{ The firat 1s base cight feet two inches by |done on the new school house, corner| Halm sold everywhere. Costs T et voom 0, O Ntdona . iz feet two inch nd eighteen inches | Seventeenth and Leavenworth street was on M - A — m——— / $ Cook, :.'y 'Y;k‘.' V{).,l:-.d m. Ran- :'. k{k, wolyhr:g“l 4‘;00':01:2 '.T;; allowed contractor F, B.Jotviu wiil a mzl ;nzlz oals, Wik full &i (ROAN Fot et and rentapplied oo B & 0. *.}‘(L"\ll;m e Honlen Oy O BN S Ok e v:nuumu'd wive bty dolph. N, Y, ) ) Ryracuse, b 4 special committee appoin to see Ly- - ME_ . ST VRN 1 L e |toryeam. Every customer speaks y of it & Neb.; R. H. Hall, ¥redonls, N. V.; T. K. were unshle w move it from the fmun Richardson about purchasing the .flmfl‘:.""fl&'wxm““fi 7ASHING— Done at house, or taken home. Mrs, 3 Goobwax, D‘:'w / B 4 dty. foot of the hill leading to the cemetery |feet adjoining this property. S | L Tucu, Oreighion Biock. Toiad” | VWAL To10 Wncids wreet: oot | omaba Feb 3 188 N o ViS-méegods - t ' .