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) - 4 AN W T T SATURDAY, SEPTEVMBER 26 1885, he, Special C mmitted of Police In- vestigators &t Work, Mattors of Momant Occurring at the Btate Baildiag. Appointrae ot Spacial Dolivery Mer- teagor for Lincoln §7v co—=Notoa AT THE OAPITAY, THE POLICE INVESTIGATION. The speclal commlittes appointed by the clty councl! at 1ts Iast meeting to In- vestigato the frauds of the polics daring state falr week, and tha facts connected with the jsil delivery, was In nesson a part ot yesterday afternoon in the council chamber. The witnerses called: were Dana Hyde, Clark Hyde, Policeman Thompson, Thomas Carashan, Everstt Moore, W. H. Newbsriy J. F. Smusy, George Whiteell, C. Tlernav, Henry Kauahiman, Jay Norton, G. E. Teylor, and Gus Saunders. The psrticular objec’ of the meoting was not learned, buat it is suppored from goselp about the streets that Poltcemen Kelley and Smith wers the Individuals under the ban, The fuot that neither of them were su'pmased lends some color to thia report. Both of the men wers talked to, and each ex; ceesed a foar that his bead wonld be cat « ff as a result of the luvestigation. Thas principal sub- jeot brought befors the committee will be the jail delivory. So far an tho evidenco produced last night went nothing of any positive character was introduced. Many gentlumen be- luve that, notwithstanding the aseertions of Oouncliman Billlngel.y, that every- thing will bs made plain, there is a tendency to whitewash the affalr that {s best shown by the appolatment of the committee. Billiigsley is chalrman of the regulsr police commiitee, and his appofntmont as chalrmsn of the inves. tigating committes loads many to bellove that he Is interest:d in the s:fs deliv- ery of the police forse from danger. Smith, one of the policemen who ex— peots to get let out, declares thet he wiil atart a law office in Linco'n and do a grand buelness too. His inflaecces, golned through his police exparlence,will ald hlm ia this. There is such an amount of fraud in the whole mastor thatit prob- ably will not be ventilated, Bililnysley had a short hand wrlter In taecouncil chambar and the interrogations and answers wero all given verbatum. The investigation will be continaed to-day and probably may be finished to-night. AT THE STATE BUILEING. Matters of state intersat at the capltol are lacking, and in most of ths depart- ments only rou ine work ls being done. Several of the clsrks are absent on short vacatlons, but the heads of tho varlous departments are hore, excepiing the executlve, who {s In atend- ance at Friend upon the district falr, composed of Seward, Ssline and Fillmore counttes. He will bo hers Saturday we underetand. Auditor Babcock is awaliing with some Interest the opinion of the suprems court in the case of the state on the rela- tion of Wm. Leeso, attorney genoral va. tho Farmers & Mechanics Matual Bene- fit Insurance company, sud also the Douglas county asylam, both of which are now before tho courts and decialuns in which may be rendercd at avy time, The paylng of warrants occssionally A Rumor That the Knights of Labor Have Ordered the Unton Pacific to Dismiss the Chinese, stralning L. A, Siewart & Co,, dealers in cil, from issning circulars with the trade merk of the former on them. The olroulars In questlon are elaimed t> bo a forgery of tome lesued by the Wood- min company. The originsl circuisrs wors printed by the Woodman company to cironlate smong a limitel number of thelr own ffirticular customars In the west. The forged ones were I8 usd with Intent to ofrculate them In plas d!s'ribute them to pereons th does not detire ¢hould receive thus lead esatern manufacturers to fafer that plalnt!ff is making a general reduc- tion In prices of the articies quoted In the clrenlar in territory other than that which custom and the smenitles of trade have alloted to plaintif, Judgs Wakeloy, aftor reading the po- titlon, granted a restralning order nntil the hearing of the Injunctlon could ba heard, which was sst for the October term of court. e — PERSONAL, It was reported on the street yester. day that the trouble batween the Unlon Paclfis and lta employes had st last taken some definite shape and that tho Knights of Labor had demsnded that the Chinese | employed by the oompany bs dismlssed. Tho demand, It was eald, stated that if the 15th of October the Union Paclfio company woald have to euffer the conte- quencen Inquiry at Unlon Paclfic hsadqnar- ters, however, developed the fasct that ro notifioation had been recolsed by the officlals of such a demand, Generai Mane- ger Oallaway had heard the rumor re- forred to, but he ccnsidered it almply stroat talk without any foundstlon whate ever. Nothing has boen heard by him f om the Kniguta or employes since the clecular isued last Wedneeday, and he waa of the ovinlon that no such demand ©!d be made when the facts In the cate nwd been thorcughly Investigated, A gentleman prominently identified with labor Interosts, and amember of the Mra Calderwood left for the east yester .1, 8 0 Fowler, of Sidney, is at the Millard, Johin R Clatks, of Liucoln, s at the Pax- ton, Knights, was seen Jast night and ques- H I Bosler cf Snake Creok, Neb, inat tho | [1oned 18 rogard bo the suaor, Ho ao- Paxton. i hud on the matter, and that he had heard H Limback, of Beatrico, is regiatored attho | i1 G 00 B e g 4 et Miilard, diswlesal of the Chinese, Suill he wou'd Mr and Mrs Ringer bave roturned from the eastern cities, J H Bushlen and J B Chase, of Fairmont, are at the Millard, Frank H Wilson, of Plattswouth, regis- tered at the Paxton. U 8 Marshal Biethower left Thureday for North Platte, on businoss, Senator Van Wyck left last evening over the Missouri Pacidc for his home in Nobraska City. Hon George W Post, of York, collector of intornal revenue, is in the city, a guest at the Millard, J D, ¥ P and D F McFarland, of Livccln and R P McFarland, of Morcessburg, are at the Paxton, Hon T VanAntwerp, of Albany, New York, is visiting his nephew, Captain John S Wood, of this city. J G Smith, Fremont, Charles E |Rioe, Wakefield; Mrs M W Turner, Creighton; H H Joves, H Hitcheock, Dewitt, R Wagner, Polo; J Lansing and wife, Faicficld, aro at not speak euthorl at vilr, norjoositively aseert that the Kuights of Labor would make any demand farther than they had already done. Me. Hercoway, of Plttaburg, Pa., a prominent officlel of the general asscrably of the Knights of Labor, arrlved in Oma- ha yesterdsy. Jast what the objeot of his visit is he would not reveal, but it Is in reference to the trouble on the Unlen Pacific. Lost night hajheld a conference with a number of members of the organ- ization, but the result of the meeting fs not known, Everything at Rock Springs was re- perted qulet yesterday. The Chinesa are all st work, and a large number of the white miners have returaed to the mines. The troops still remain on the acene, but tho bliter feeling which ex- lated between the whites and Chinese scems to have largely subsided, or at least docs not ehow itsclf so strongly. — e — A Hcinous Offonse, Frank Miller, s bu:ly Indivldual of the genus tramp, was making indecent propesals and exposing his person to some litle girls tn the slley in the rear of the Canficld yesterday afternoon, when he was observed by Me. Yates, mansger of the hotel, The gentliman was very Indignant at the outrage and rushed upon Miller snd struck him weveral movere blows. He then took the brate by the collar and marched him up Farnam sireet until he met Capt. Sallivan, of the police force, and turned his prisoner over to hlm. Mr. Yates then entired o charge sgainst Miller of indecent expoeure, and the man wes locked up st police headquartera. —— the Canfisld, § At tha Motropolitsn are J E Roborts, North Platte; O W Tuley, J Cady, Lincoln; J E Hooper, TFairfield; Al Powell, Blair; Geo Freisheimer, Chicago; Elmer Mack, Warrensvillo; Geo Golden and wife, Big Rapids; Mrs Rawling and daughter, Daven- port; C O Miller and wife, Rock Island; N ¥ Potte, Chicago; H C Block, Boston; R J Doughty, Jolict; Henry Weis, Burlington; J ¥ Farley, D:s Moincs; W U Potter, Chicago; Tdward Evans, Boone; M H Scott, Council Bluffs; Goval Franhlin, Parie, France; Chiarles E,Veruor, W F Blonde, New Zea- lond; W P Dewy, Kanaas City; D M Nois- wanger, Woodland, Cal. Crushed on an Iceberg, S1. Jonns, N. F., Sept. 25.~The schooner Bertha, duriog a thick fog, orushed on an ice- berg off Cape St. Francis, coast of Lubrador, on the 14th inst., and went to pieces, sinking almost immediately, The crew were saved with great difficulty. e ——— WORKING IN 1RON AND BRASS, A Jail Breaker Capturad. Yestorday afternoon adispatch was re- celved by the police from C. W, Paze, & detective of Springfield, I'l,, to arrest a colored man named Chatles Bailey, who had broken jail at that placs, Last evening zbout 8 o’clook Captain Sullivan eaw the man in Danbaum’s restauraut on Revival of Antique Tastes in Metallic Objects of Art —An Arablan Thirtcenth stroor, and Immediately Workman, placed him under arrest. Bsiley ac- “Qling-olang! oling-clang!” in & mon- knowledged that he was the man wanted changes the monotony of Treaturcr Wil- lard’s departments. The supreme court has adjourned until next Tuesday, when it wiil take up the docket for the Fourth district, The contract bida for supplies for thd state tnstitution for the next quarter, commencing October 1and ending De- cember 1, vnd aggregating $25,000, as based upbon estimites made by tho state board of supp'ies, are belng constntly recelved in Commissioner Scott's offica, The following aitisles ot lncorporation, filed durlog the past ten days, {s sll that is now In the secretiry of srate’s office: The Beairice Street Car company, with a capital atock . of $50,000, with shares of $100 each; the Hastings Land and Buoilding associa- tion, with headquarters at Hustiogs, cap- 1tal stock $100 000; the bank of Ogallala, capital swok $50,000, with principal place of buslnessat Deallals, Kefth county; the Soward Canning company, with a capital etock of $20,000, with principal place of businese st Seward. THE POSTOFFICE DELIVERY, Postmaster McBride appointed two rpeclal delivery boys under the new de- livery system las: month and they will commence their woik the 1st of Octo- ber. They will have bleycles and de- llyer extra stamped letters to any part of Lincoln whenever the siamp appears Ma'l matter of any character, irrespest- ive of letters, s placed uucer the or- der, and packages as well as local drop letters may bo sent fn this manner, The poatmaster thinks the new order will please buaslness men generally, more especlally those who have com- morolal tranasctions in eastern olties. They will ba abls to get their mail the ssme night of delivery wichia thirty minutes sfier it has been placed In the \postoffice, CITY ITEMS, Olty Marshal Besch, within the past dow days, hss made some listle endeavor to have the alleys about the city oleaned up. He has ordered several policemen to mske cases sgainst those people who pefuse to comply with the ity ordinarcs tn that regard. 'he assault esse agalost Jomes Star- gum which hae attracted so much atten- tion has been continueiby Justice Browan for seversl days. The new arphalt pavement st the corn- wer of O and Tenth eireets sompleted sud soveral compliments have been patd] Me. Marshall, the sgent of the buliing, for this dmprovement. Work on the new clly building has been resumed, the foundation walls being completed and the euperssrscture commenced. Louis Meyer, the well known dry g10ods merchant, hss returned from Leac- wille, Col The agent &' the Unisca Pacific ticke: «ffice at Lincolo sppears ¢o be very un- geutlemanly in the fact that when per- sons come to him to buy & ticke: be swalts hls own eonvenienca to srswer the rcquest. A man and wifo yesterdasy tried to buy tlcke's sbout five minutes Lefcre train time, sud It tcok fine per sussive powers on the part of the man to get a ticket at all, tho agent belog so moeh evgroesed in (he contemplaiicn, josbly, of his own lwportanse, e ——— Fighting Oil Companies, Yesterday a petition was filed in tke disteict court by the Woodman Linsesd otonous refrain came from the bissmens aud said ho had broken juil, where helf s dusky litile store in Caual stree:. was confined for robhery. Detective Pago was notified of the arrost and tole— graphed thoe cfficers here that he would otart immediately for Omesha, He will probably reach here to-night and take his prisoner back to Springfield. cessed chiming fn with its empty tinkls before & square-shouldered, grimy-faced Vulcan cawe forward to sce who his visltor w. The little shop iteelf seemed a fitting surrounding for the blackemith, Iron and brass everywhere twisted like sngry serpentsioto everyconceivable form and knot, hawmered into thin leaves that seemed hardly strong enough to bear thelr own weight, rough black-locking iron, burnizhed brass, dingy bronze, and shining steel changed snd engraved in Orlentsl patterns, fondcrs, firedogs, lamps, pizques, all were piled along the sides of tne place up to the very cefling. Then, with the clanging from the cellar below chiming in every now and then, the stalwart matal-worker chatted abour his bustness and showed bimself a man cf education and strong artisiic eenso, “From a boy,” said he, *'I was always fond of tlukering about with fron and metal, tammeriog thiogs into shape aud maklug little odds and ends for the household. Finally I and my brother tock up the trade of iron workers. Some few yea:s ago I became convinced that to a certain extent the gleries of the amiths of the middle might be revived, I saw that a streng carrent of artistic feeling was swesplt g through the country, and I determined to be in the swim. So in a emell way we started {n business for our- selves as ornsmental metal-workers. e e— “Ihave no appetite,” complain many sufferera. Hood’s Sarsaparills gives an appetlte, and enables the stomach to per- form its duty. e —— The A. O, H Band Ball, , The ball givan by the A, O. H. Band at Cunningham's hall 1ast evening was one of the moest succersful of any of the parties held eo far this season. The most ample preparations had been made, and nothing was loft undone to make it the event of the yesr, The splendid new flpor recently put Into the hall wes the delight of all. Nearly one hundred couples were in attendance, and the well- arranged programms of thirly numbers heartily enjoyed, The band boye are to be congratalated on the eocial success of their ball as well as on the nice sum they will realize from the proceeds. R — He Wil Hola His Job, New York, Sept, 25,—A Washington epeciul to tho Post, giving an interview with Postmaster-General Vilas, says that no de- ciion of any kind has been reachod in the :::::\'r‘u.l‘fi:fl{ El)nuvnu, :up»‘liu&enflen; of | Small mlel;. for the household we at hicigo post office, who has | firat confined ourselves to, making such been el o . : eays that the matter fs not now under copsid- [ 1ttle by Mitle we branched out, eration. took more men to work for ue, and now wo do architectural iron work for pearly ever; chitect {n the city. . “You mu:t have noticed lately tha cast {ron work In and abeut houses o the better clazs a tblog of the past. Wrought fron, of course, costs more, but then by its nature it ls, whether good or bad, & work of art; the artiean’s haud and the aridsan’s thought ls perceptible In every part of it. We work from draw inge, of course, but s good deal of our work Is designed wkile the iron s hot and glowing from the forge, and our sketches are drawn with the hammer aud the tong on the anvil. Much of our work resembles, though it does not copy, the work of centurles ago; so mush so, indeed, that I found that a customor who was accustomed to buy from me many palrs of firedogs and andirons was in the habit of ressliiog them as genuine ant{ques, **Do you tee the chasing on that brass platter there and on thia fender! That is all done by sn Arab workmen, Iim- ported him, as 1t were, myself, for I had uoticed that even the modern Arablans work is far enperior to anything doue in When [ got him I found reasure, for his rapidity of work is eurprising. Then I have s Siel- lisn, and one or two other natlonalitics are xepresented smong my men, Amerl- cang sre good, earefu! workmen, but they do mot srem to poseess the nstlcctive sensé of the capueliles of their material ————— An Fx.Govornoxr's Downfall, @Bostoy, Sept, 25,—F, J. Moses, ex-gov- esuor of South Caroline, will next Thursday bo seutenced for obtaining money under false preteuses., ———— A Noted Tusf Man Dead, LouisvitLe, Ky, Sept. 26.—Thomas J{ Nichols, a noted horseman of Lexington Ky, died to-day. TUTT’S ~ PILLS 26 YEARS IN USE. he Greatest #edioal Trinmph of the Age’ BYNPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Coanwof nppetice, Bowels costive, Puln is \ie Bead, wits o dull sensatlon in thy buck part, Mala under the shoul blade, Fullocss sfter earing, with a dis inelination te exertion of body or mind, [rritebility of twamper, Low spliri . fbnving neglected nony Wonriaess, Dizziucss, Fluttering as the tlears, Lots beforethe oyes, Honda over (he rlght eye, Rentlonnn: Qeful droams, Highly colored Urlng GORSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLY uro especially adapicd /0 such cases, ono doso offects such o hange of feeiing as toustonish the suffercr They Eners the 3 poetite,a d cause oody to Falie au Fleah, (hus tho system 11 wmd the ertistio feeliog shown by old d by eleToulo Actl fiourfaned sidbriscoronle Astinn o8 | worid workmen, (T A 6. “Doss it pay? Well, I haven't made s fortune yet, but then 1 aw not greedy. [ sm foud of my work and my greatest plessure is to turn out & good and besu- tifal plece of work even cthongh my profis may be small, But if I don't meke » for'une I don's starye.” Produ VPR e Bl E MUTTS HAIR DYE. GEAY HAIR or WilisMERS chaaged 10 4 Gross Litacs by & sl syplication of this DYE. It imparts uatural color, sets wstantaneonsly. Sold by Druggis(s, o sent by express on receipt of §1. THice. &4 NMurrsy St.. Hew York, the Chinese were not sll dischbarged by | The tiny bell over the door had hardly | R: f | Bwing A E - - . - — - I8 IT RELTABLE. | LETTER LIS, SomemMinA Story M B Q LlNGoL praying that an Injunction be tseved re- - - — ;m&i "J" gl:::aeh’.;; ] ‘ ree Irec 0 : e | List of lotters remaining In the Omaha Stockton Mrs R C P postoffice September 24, 1885, GENTLEMAN'S LIST, Astrop T, Austin H Allen O K Armdt E Bailard F Barnett T Belden W O Brown L J Bradley C K Bruno M Baed O J Burke G Blesingen H Bryce H D Barlow P Belt P A Becker P G Bakewell T Broden W F Builey W B Bager F Bebr E Brancher C L 2 Banet & Co Senton J Blessing G O Bruce J Oonnell W O Clark W O Carlaon T Copley T J Ohurch 8 W' Catleon O Courson A W Orridor A L Campbell J A Oranston B Castle H Cole R D Carter V Conrady C A Connelly J J Compton J * Crabe J Qottrel O Clmk R 8 Oastle ¥ J Carlson O Qusack T G Ocbban J A Crisman A W Ohurch 8 W Dougherty W F Decker W Doolittle T B De Rucs P Dollington G Devioe O Dont L DuBows F A Dierkes I Deuel C_P Decker W Davies J W Dowlivg W J Daily O W Davideon A Easton W elinger P A Kwers O nghwen T J Engstedt H B Everett H averly G Fiher J A Fordice J S 5 Forbss FJ Fraulson H Foster H Frahm J Fleming L Ferguson J Fiion J Fraucis O W Fenton G Green J A Garrison G G Goodwin J Gochor J W Gazuer B T Guon C E Garnett J ¥ Gallaway Grayhill T Greuty Mr Gasselin ' B Gellars C Goodrich E D Hamwmond A J Hunt T T Holmes S M Heller W Holt J Hill M ¥ Hammer W W Hoffman W Harinot W Hahn ¥ Heilbrom E Huntington R Hoald J Hoeps H J Happer G W Hollmsn J B Harding W F Hoctor P Haluce Me Hemplin L M Howard G W Hassler F P Howes A L Jolley J Johnoson G W Jacobs J W Janson J. Jacobs J H Johnson P Jones C C Janson J Johngon A Konerman J H Kendall ¥ 2 Koeford C R Kolaska G R Kelly J E Kinderdin J 00 Kendzia J Kessel E Klein L Leroy V Loasey V. Tampshire R H Lunge W H Long J Lindsey C B Larence O Lenick J Lyon A D Lewis C A LaneJ B Locke R Lofgren L G Melia M J McKenzie M Mrdion N A Mollyneaux G Minter C Millerbeck G A Maunnwater D Malove G B Mardorin J Madison C Mahern J 2 M ller J H McLane W McCutcheon B McUarty B Meyal C D Meyn C McDonald D J Muon C J Murphy P P McKownJ H Murry D McCarty J T Momay W Moir W W 2 McClackey W N Mahn J Murphy P Madison O Nelson L H Neiman S Nelson W Nelson C Nelson A Oakey J O'Neil J L Poole J W Paul G Pare B Parker A W Parker D Petereon A Perry W Paulson P Patten J Parker A W Palmer S Porkins L F Perkins W Pettis O S Philops J Pinzen W C Packham Quinlan J W' Roberte J Rakowski A Rosenkrsny T Rost C ichardeon A R Robiuson J Risginile EW Rasdale P W Ragor W H Smith J W Schehel I Smith W M Smith J W Sawyer J B See A J talmor B Stratman H Spowage J Silver R 8 Sedlacky J Simpson J W Seaman J E Scieels I Spabr C A Starken H Socha W Sweeney 8 Ssocyton R O Scott J Shelly J H Teyon O E Taylor G T Troell J W Taylor E M Euxm F Thomas S Travers L Teeple J Tobin J M Vanhorn J Wilkin E M Wood HN Weldm R W& Co 5 Wike W Wallace S 3 Wildivg B Witwan CH Willingford G W Weatpholen G D Wilson G 8 Walborg J White C C Wickizer F B ‘Warteuhe E Worsley A Woodward C D Warteuhe E Wilberger J L Wilson A White G White A Wryer L Wright M E Young H LADIES' LIST, Allen Mrs B J Anderson T, Allen LM Adare Mrs I Anderson Mrs L Barlow Mrs C B Braniff Miss L Brandt Miss 1 Brown Mis A Brogan Miss M Bell Miss E 2 Brown Miss M L Buoo Mis J W Bary Mrs L, Carter Ming M oun Miss L Cenley Mrs J Olark bars L M Conloy Mrs Calking Mizs K Chamberlain Miss G Cody Mra A Carponter Mrs Chackell Mrs S Clark O Cudmaun Mrs 8 Coorade Mrs M Douglas Mrs D E DeCon Evanson Mrs H Dear Mrs LT W Miss Erickeon I Edda Mrs M 2 Ewiog Mrs A Funch Miss M Ganther Miss A Gustafeson Mrs C Ghogen M Grady Miss J Gablitan Hiynos Miss M Hall Miss D Hagey Mrs W M Hangon Miss M Harris Miss & Hudsell N Hoffman Miss D Galyean Miss J Gordon Mra H D Gordon Mrs AGnlyann Mies J Hansen Miss A Hall Mrs G H Hanson Hawkes Hanvy Miss B Haws Miss K Hann Miss O Hansborough Miss L Jurgen Miss L Johuston Mes A W Tamson B Tohnson Miss L Kimball Mirs C Kean Mra P Kobler Mrs LW 2 Kruth Mra C Luso Mrs 8 Lyford Miss N A saambert Mrs I, Tiatson Miss J A Tittle Mes J H Tipps Mes M Lapham Mrs N Lawbert Mes L Lugervist Miss A Meyers ore Misa Mo'lormick Mrs E W Meskill Miss N Micklaon Miss A~ Mornefield Miss ¥ E Yanney Mien O MoConnel Miza Miller Mins May Miss M Michel Mrs K Muiligan Miss T Nickles Mrs A Nelson Mi | O'Hare Miss A Oleon Mise B Olden M Price Mrs 8 O Mollon Misa L McSpaden Mrs M F Mickelson Miss A Nystrom Miss A e O Ohmsn Miss O Olson Miss J o L H Preston Miss H Piondergast Miss K Patterson A 8 Preston Mix H Rop Miss N Ruwbeiger Mre H Rerns Mre W Ristman O Rigby Mrs L Rose Mrs 8 i Rerns Mrs W Btewart Mrs O W Sulmon Mr M Salliburcy Misg A2 Soeathon H Smith Mis L Bapp D . Bt Olair Miss J Btcatten Miss E N f k Tyler Mra M Tribbla Mics S Taroer M M Wintars Mrs M A Watson M« J West Mea G W Williams Miss D Warmer M Wasman Miss A West Mrs G W FOURTH CLASS MATTER, READ IT! {Fineet Belootions of | Leglle & Morrell, SPRING ® SUMMERICen tra] Pharmacy, SUITINGS READ IT!! HUNT & RYLEY, HOUSE, SIGN AND) — OMAMA- Pablishing Company, T A Twyman O P Walker WA Jeiks 0 Borgem Srnnenl e 0. K. Couraxr, —aT— Presceiptions » peetaity| PAINTERS, (crounsr snoowy Postmastor, | IR FEATISET Doceraters, Paper Nangers gppoiaLrings Nerchant Tallor Soda and Mineral Kte., Eto, Socond-hand Behoo! Beoll ?{ WATERL Sy Wiltiag A SPRIALY. | Fine Seattonery. " A and Davenport Slala . Cor, 160k & DodgeBts,(No, 611 North 16th 5t/ Religlous GI Booka, & B ——— R B . WALTHER & CO.| ©. M. HARRIS, Seydel & Ahlquist, r waSrterors, IPHOROGRAPHING, pwenie Vrawive, Exvanotve, HARDWARR o mml;l?:;:;m'lln S A Jewel Stoves and M ¢ PARLORS. 70!-704:;I."I ot Ranges S e ot g " sv.oum B Datioes, Picnics, daFinished (n India Ink oF ARl Qos. 18th and Capitol Ave.|Crayon, as desired. PAINTS. and California Streeta Tl bl b i — THE BEST THIvG oUT R . Bchadll & Co. 0 ¥ 0 p b i Before Buylag Elsee il . L) . 18 N, 16th B, g T, H.D, Central Dining Ha", whete Remembes Washing & Bleaching e e nangton | ot timidte | o ot 1 In Hi H, 3 ot il s L tad s Shainoun, sagions | Saght g 800, a Lasson, O SEASES OF THE Milliners and a::ls;::fll:lmllan. No tamily rich or poor shoald h" h"nr";_'(ifi'll;m . BXIN. Meal Tickets, $4.00 4 Bold by all grocors, BrwArx of imitations well de- to practics while| o) hererere! Bmss M!kerfi. ! i tng. " Also eleaning real and imitation laces| of ace curtainy Mt Ly 3 beat X UTReTsie pheser ™" 18 the ONLY BAPR labe Superfions Hair Removed | boars the above eym. olgned to mislead. PaarLy saving compound and alwa; Sel and name of ONIEED MOBS. | gcuppLacl Crounse Block, Room 11| Meals nt all Hours, Washington Market, 218 N, 16th Bt i ——— J.L. ROY & CO. Watehmakers and Jowelimky W A Runaway By, Several days ago a lotter was recslved at police headquarters from the chlef of polica of Des Molnes asking that a look- ——— MRS. E. KIGHT, MILLINERY out be kept for a young lad named L) Timothy Lionane, who had run away Fancy Coods,| 16th ana Cuming, |Watches, Clocksy from homo, and that if he was found to | § Crovsx Bracs, s the place to buy your|,, ANnd Jewelry. Meat cheap for Cash, de-| epaired o ivered to any part 'of the/Gleaned and work a Quf lcity. Meats of all varisties(anteed for One ‘“'~g Jawelry repaired & m cheapor here than at any | ons 3 okt "ine othex market. and 8ilver Coloring. L. A, MARSH, Prop.| 507 N, 10th 8t . J. 0'Rourke, X. D, R OFFICES: BUSHMAN BLOCK, Physiclanand Sargeon 0%, cor, 10tn & Douglas have him seot to his parents. Last night Oapt, Sullivan received word that the boy was in the ofty, at ths resldence of his aunt, Miss Hannah Galnney. The lady was anxlous to have him retorn to his home in Des Moiner, sy he is of & rather wild disposition and frous of leaning & vagrent life, Oaptain Salllvan will #eo what can be done about the mat- ter this morning. 110 No. 16th Stroe! Also, First-Cless Dress- making, General Agont for Nobraska for the Acue Tadior Syatem of Catting, The O1d Reliable Umaba Empleymant Barean,| 217 N, 16th Bt., Are aiways roady to A1l rders promptly for help, an 1 girls can always fin 00d altustions by apply- '3, W, MORRISON.| Mra. T, E. McNally, DRESS - MAKING PARLORS, Dr. LANE, [M.RCALLEQOPLLM,| o —— Bupposed 10 Be a M ebrarkan, L Lol Bramexs Biocw, Hoosox, N, ¥, Sept., 23—Tho body of & T MORRISON, axn man, supposcd (0 bs Ierman Podewils, of Weat Polat, Neb., wan fyind on tho railciud R e e aabys | Boeinthae Brbow, | (1SR G OSRES By i track this morn horribly mutilated. Ha nd News matter, Fashion| g Bouth Omaha, was n pAsssbger on'the. Atluntio traln on the | s 0T SRRt e o LRl i s i Hudson River railcoad, and he was going to ICH!I BAN. Burnside, Orangs cousty, It is thought ho T. CLARK, it P A fell from tha train. et Or. Haughawout, 153 Kate R KEI00HY| ey areirict. . High Life iu 56, Louis, PROPRIETOR. = L. W. Wolfe & Co. Soaes _:R‘ UL Ll Dealer in Fancy Goods. $24 N, 16th Bt ILE;,'I‘;:I.II(‘IL:B. b LIS LD » Art Needle Work| . 16th Lo — l’l‘no caes of the young Iady who occu- DENTIST Tacght And Evesatsd, ”car 16th and Chicage, Electrical Supplies pled a box at Poje's theatro the other o ping s Epe- 23068, PAINTS, OILS, EYC.{t1ocsrio molts, Annundae evanM%nnd‘:ughvo}rlei ;vi:‘h lunfio’rn who Mo '":::ml'l“ Gold| Mlyflx-“;:l’._ fox iors, Burglar "‘R{"&',fi was 85 drunk that she had to call for as- 8 dtord Plate ical ' Batteries, Teleg slstancs before sho could be taken home, [ o .Wuk 'M“."‘ I"' NG, “‘“N:“"“’“m" ":;‘n:u‘"‘ sivenjApparatus, &oy 936 16th Bt, North, 15 not an isolated one. Thero were some amuslng fea‘ures to thls case, not the least of which was that the lady was re- ported in the newspapers as a society bello snd in the same srticle as telling the driver to teks her to the corner of Casy avenue and Twenty.sixth streete, The number f dudos who tuke young Iadles to the theater in this city and get uncomfertably full ab the bar during the performance is quite large. 1t was near the cloee of last season at the Olympic that a youngsoclety swell GREAT CLEARING SALE. To malke room formy fall purchases, I have decided to make a clean sweep; so therefore will sell my stock at great reduced prices. TOILRT WARE Ay e o ] pes 94° Gooaple AT EbSTRbheERReATer N uaaWaat | § 000 Engllsh Docorated ?“;R:“‘l‘x ojfor 84 60 | My 8 600 Deoorated Tolet 8t :Actique Buapes $4'08 80 drunk durlng the performance thathe | i 1000« i rOrEs @ e el REE “ 6 00 forgot where he bai lef: his companion | '\ §i7 &?_g',‘:“ig"!%fi‘:,,“e:..:g;,: O 0 OO | bR o and went to every theater la the city but “eR50 & $850 the 1ight one in search of her. She was taken In chargo by friends and landed ssfely home, Pope’s theatre was agaln the ecene of an amuelng occurrenco last Tuesday night. A young man, the son of a man. ufacturer ¢f more than local prominence, hid taken a lady ltving on Morgan street to wlitness the performancs of the Adsh Richmond company. Betwoen the acts ho imbibed freely. In the in- termisslon preceding the last act he was met at the door of the barroom by the young lady’s father. ‘You need not go back to Miss Edith,” the old man said, ““I will take her home myself.” *‘But, sir—" There are no bat, slrs, about it. ['m not golng to have a repetition of the performance of last Saturday night. I will take the young lady home myself and you can go about your business.” And the young man went, sny it jutious substance, but is purely It will Cure all Discases caused by Derangemeut of the Liver Kidueys aud Stomach, Liver is out of order, then your blood '8 Dbreath ofensive; you have Edholm & Erickson WHOL /SALE AND RETAIL prevest more teriows cons EWELER veaiis o MUSIC DEALERS, My 85 00 Brass extenslon Hanging Lamp will go for $3 50. My 87 50 Brass Extenslon Hanging Lamp will go for $5 00. 0 sMyofl] 00 Brass Extenslon Hanglng Lamp with cut, crysfal dropa will go or §$5 60. sMy $10 00 Brass Extenslon Hanging Lamp with cut cristal drops will go for $6 50. 5 My whole etock has been reduced eo that we can plesse all, | prices wiil do it. F. ROBINSON, 204 North /6th St. FAVOSRITE HOME REMEDY is war ranted not (o o.nt.in a siuglo parsicle or cee AND--= REGULATOR. I you load o vedentary Lie uff ¥ - °Ctous. avoid stmulay's Liver Kegulator. Sure (o bilieve, bae eaton an)thing hard of y after mcals or 1 nicht, tawo & d ss and you teel vl 1 eloop plussantly. Ityon mie & miserable sufferer wiih Conitipation, Dysjepsia ard B ilousnces Steinway, V7 ecber and Haines' PIANOS | Packard rchestral Organs. Dramonds: Solid Siiverware and Jewelry IN LARGE, VARIETY. Edbolm & Frickson (orner 16th and Dodge, Opp. Postoffice. quire o snd costs buta trifle, 1t you wako up in the morning with & bivtér, bid #aste in your mouth ¥ Regulator, It cor t cl Slwmmony Liver Rog- clieve Co'ic, Headaohe, Sick Stcmacn, Indigestisn Dysentery, and the Oomplainte incl deat 10 Cuildhotd DREXEL & MAUL, Buccessors 80 John G. Jacobe, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, At the ol stand 1417 Varnam strect tolegraph soliolted and promptly atle: 5. HUMPHREYS’ 5 i Manual of all Diseases, b, /fif} By V. MUAPHIEYS, i Neuralél 51 Headach Orders by to. Telo: lod. LICHLY BOUND 1Y CLOTH and GOLD Mailed Free. Py , Inflammations. for, Worm Collo. nfa Tilions Blomach: ful b flout 1 SPECIFICS d on rec 00 Fultou Bt Ao D, o q price.—HUBFULEYS REDICIAR (0. 11