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ot SEPTEMBER 26, 1848, et g e THE CITY. office left to pay a like visit to. other friends the school. “To-day the' receipts of the gamo will go exclusively to the yellow fever The oank clearances for yesterday | sufferers, and as the object is a good one and were 8575, 100,97, | the sight a novel one, they no doubt wiil be The internal revenue collections yes- | extensively patronized. terday amounted mfl.“_H Seriously Injnred Clerk Moores of the district court has Boke nmer, A la- a subscription for the yellow fever suf- | ferers that he headed with 810, r residing near Boyd's old packing house, serious and perhaps fatal injuries. An alarm from 525 South Twenty-sev- worl in Brown's new building on enth street yesterday afternoon called | srner of Sixteenth and Douglus streets the fire department out. It resulted | when by some means a barrow full of brick merely in a scorched partition and | \”~ u' ”l ll\lul‘:u" nunr”mu ve him and 1‘1‘;2 eaused no damage whatever. A stove- | entire fo ell oh him, He was unconscious pipe running through a partition be- | When taken (AR fn‘undlfi‘h ";L!. 1 erehed the | cut about the head and body. He was take came overheated and ecorch to the office of Ty, "Lanc, who dresscd his wood. The house was owned by A. | \wounds temporarily and recomme that Bowman, and oceupied by a man named Pierson. Preston Marcus and J. T Brown are in the city jufl, heavily ironed,on their he be at once taken to his hone, \\-).m-c he uow lies in a precarious condition. Chinese Whe Want to Naturalize. way to the fintoln penitentiary, Mar- | During the past few weeks Clerk Moores, cus is charged with stonling and | of the district court, has issued first papers Brown with highw y They | to a dozen or more Chinamen who wished to declare their intention of becoming citizens ited States. Guu Him took out his ers yesterday, He was accompanied by 1, who asserted that he had secured naturalization papers issued in Michiran Among the othier recent applicants o Yee are en route from arrived yesterday in ¢ Brassticld, who evening for their has been in the Omal for vagrancy, h them last ination. Drown ity jail before J— Cliung, Claws Oft, Ling Pou ary tiog, Personal Paragraphs. “Tho irst papers aré micre! fonot W. L. Parrote left yesterday on & trip to | intention to become a Sictac clerks e Sebadicnd of the courts b tion 'in the matter of Charles H. Brady, of Utica, N. Y., is at | issuing them are the stickers, ' Judge Groff has suck consideration, and his decision all over the countr the Paxton, Dr. Craig, a prominent citizen of Wymore, is in the city. J. F. Clark and bride, of York, are at the Murray on their wedding journe of Lincoln, and / y be quoted s a precedent. The Army. the new payii entered the Volunteer 14, 1561, as first licutcna m of A Major Clayton, rived here Sund service Novembe of the Purnell L J. Snow- . . Ross and wife w terday en route for a visit to Salt L Mrs, M. M. Smuth, of Lincoln, and Mrs, | Fe was honorably mustc B. F. Locke, of Norfolk, are in the city 1564, and on July 25, 1463, was commissioned Mat Baroch, of Ck . and Frank M. | captain of tne Nineteenth infantry in the Crowell, of St. Paul, are at the Millard. gular army. He was unassigned during o 4 t art of and 1570, but on July Robert Lorton, tho wholesale grocer at | & part of I i (e : Nebraska City, is at the Murray with his 'l'l‘l'f‘” ar, W ‘“Idf'l';;:'rl{;’t.lll\“ A wife, e Je b 3 out of t Ex-Covernor David ‘Butler, O. E. Hall | b omber 3l 1 TR and J. Frank Taylor, of Pawnce City, are | made paymast Paxton guests. . was born in D) appointed ‘trom T. 0. Carlisle, 0. B. Walker and Post- | Pennsylvania, Major Clayton comes to master Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, were in | Omaha from New York. Omaba yesterday. pbtes Sl Dr. L. J. Lynch, of Villisca, and Dr. You can find cool, weil furaished Panter and of Omaha, were Omaka | rooms at the Globe hotel, best located visitors yesterday. Charles B, Westren, superintendent of the Nebraska Tile and Pottery company, is seri- ously ill with malarial fever. S. O Gioodman, of Fremont, Mell C. of Dakota City, and Ramson Pratt, of Calla- way, were Omaha visitors yesterday. Milton D. Polk, of Plattsmouth, house in Omal ——c— - Get Your Railroad Tickets NORTH, SOUTH, l AST aud WEST, ping berths at l‘xmnl St, and secur H. S, Summers, of West Point, and C. M. Jaques, Union l‘}“‘lrl‘f","l", "1'}""“" of Ord, were Omaha visitors yesterday. tIRY Major Stanton, of the army, who has re- cently been transferred from’ Salt Lake to MISSED THE JUGULAR. An Old Man Tries Hard to Commit uicide, hetter known as “Doe,’’ years, attempted su- Chicago, is in the city shaking hands with many friends. No Quorum. There was un understanding between the crematory committee of the council and the other members of that body that there would be no mecting of the council last night. J.T. Eichelborger a man of about fifty icide short ock yesterd cuttir or, He rear room of Quinn & O'Leary’s saloon, 10 Twenty Thousand Dollars, North Sixtecuth street, at the tune, and A circular has been reccived at the police | John Lowry, Charles Hunt, Steve headquarters from Mrs. Henrietta Snell, of dell and Walter Cowell Chicago, offering §20,00) for the arrest of | scated vithin fivy feet of him William B. Tascott, the supposed murder of A. J. Snell, the Chicago banker. ng cards, The fir; p intimation they had of the deed was a strange gurgling sound Ly causcd by his trying to cough up the blood Call For Your Property. running into his windpipe. To their horror The chief of police has at his headquar- | they saw the blood spurting from a gaping ters two pocket books and an account book | Wound in his throat, saturating his clothes which the owners can have by calling and | 30 gatheringin pools on the floor. Tho roving proper men did what they could for him, stretching ’l‘l\:' note book has on it he namo of Alex. out upon @ table, binding & hund- X hief about his meck and call- Looking for Tin. for medical assistan Three came and sewed up the wound, xtended from a pont directly below the left ear to the front of the th: \ sever- Mr. A. H. Vosburgh, whose house was robbed of a number of silver spoons, napkin rings, ete., Sunday night, has caused a | inga number of arterics and the wind-piy search warrant to be issued for the examina- | Eichelberger is a very large man,weighing tion of thoe shanty of the negro, G. A. Wil- [ 2'5 pounds, and ~ the amount of liams, who is thought to be the burglar, blood ~ he 'lost would have caused the immediate d hof an average sized man. His condition is a verv dangerous one, He was full of liquor at the time and it is Business Changes, J. N. Frostron has retired from the part wrershio of the Lawrenco planing mill on | #aid that liquor has been the cuuso - O | of his desperate deed. He lLad accu: i corEor ot Douglasstreet iandlithio belt | oy ateq ' number - of. debtar ot late, all of which were paid by a son, ex- cept a large whisky bill, and this the son re- fused to pay. Just before being removed to the police station, Eichclberger called Dr. Ralph to him, and said : “Doctor, T have made a mistake again. 1 Qidn’t get deep enough. I'm too fat. 1 have my own reasons for doing this. You know when a man gets through with this world he wants to leave it, and that's what I propose Tho general store of E. L, Brooks, Atkin- son, has been closed on a chattel mortgage of #2,000. Dago Alley's Residents, A pumber of citizens havé presented a pe- tition to the mayor and council asking that the shanties in Dago alley, owned by Tom Murray, and which are now mhabitated by 8 number of vicious women, be torn down d their occupants driven’ away The | to do.” chief has ordered the latter to leavo, It_scems that Eichelberger. or the “doc —_— tor," as he is called, has made one or two Game Scarce. previous attempts to do away with himself, hunting party, composed of Colonel J C. | once by the strychnine route. Hoftmayer, William Townsend, ' ‘g V. veRreE Griswold and G. B. Trschuck, went up to | ,.p, > Woman's Confession. the Omaha Indian reervationthe other days, | 10 you know, Mz d in pursuit of chickens. They returned yes- | contemplated suicide?” **You horrify forday, having winged wieny-nino birds | me, Mrs. B. Tell me aboutit.” I “hey report game scarce in that locality. was suffering from chronic weakness. T ——— believed myself the most unhappy wo- Bills of Sale. man in the world, I looked ten years The following bills of salo have been filed | older than I really was, and T -felt with the county clerk: Charles R. Webster | twenty. Life secmed to have nothing to E. D. Meadember, conveying a number of | in it worth living for.” *“I have . I once actually Xpe- riages and four' horses, consideration, | rienced all those symptoms myself 785, Bertha Gimsbourgh to William A. Toll? S We o e A E,m covering tho stock of goods in. the | VoLt Well, [ was saved at the eleventh hour from the commission of A Pierce’s 1.did so. Tn an short time I felt like a new being. The *Prescription’ cured me, and I owe Dr. Pierce a debt of gratic tude which I can never repay.” OLUTION. riental Tea company’s store at 27 e 3 Cum- g8 strect. The consideration was §700, a deed which I shudder to think of. friend advised me to take Dr. Favorite Prescription. incredibly Fema'e Calisthenics. At Germania hall Monday nightthere was. organized a ladies' auxiliary society to the turners. It consists of eighteen members who will take a course of light. calisthenics and aid the association in a financial way with fairs and sociables. They will be uni- formed in blue. Societies of this kind are now in existence in all of the large cities. They meet again this evening. - A USELESS R That of the Council Closing Up Dis- orderly Houses. The chicf of police ridicules the action of certain members of the council in attempting to get up resolutions to suppi bawdy houses, and also the agitation of the same subject by certain local papers. He -m\sllnl there is an ordinance already such houses and the t contradiction to this law eforved to Ly tho chiof is saction 3, of 16, which provides that if two or more citizens shall at time mako ten complaint to the city marshal to the effect that any house or place in their im mediate neighborhood is openly and notori- ously kept or mamntained as house of pros- titution, or disorderly house, it shall be the duty of that_officer to forthwith make ¢ proper comp the palice jud agaiust the s s §0 keeping or maiutaining such house, and against all in- mates thereof, and all such persons shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not to exceed 0, and in' addition thereto, may be impris- oned not to exceed ten days. The chiof also hints that there is a good deal of other useless legislation by the coun- cil, 80 much so that it is a_wonder that the police judge justice. —— Crossed the River, Solomon and Rudolph Gross, who were im- plicated with Joe Lockwood in the Garneau diamond robbery, have been indicted by the grand jury of Pottawattamie county, lowa, nod taken to the courts of that county for trial. The men are charged ving re ceived the goods from Lockw l‘“ awaiting triul in Judge Grof’s court for he burglary. Insamity Saves Him. T. N. Shephard, who worked several con fidence gawes under a8 many different names, and who was arrested in Cheyenne about a week ogo for doing the Columbus Buggy compiny for anew buggy, will be taken back to his home in Meadville, Pa., for treatment for wnsanity. The case of obtain- ing goods under false ropresentations will not be prosecuted against hiw, Specify the Coins. Chief Seavey has made a note of the de- nominations of all the money left by the fu- gitive Rotholz in the hands of Judge Berka, and has written to the chief of police at St. Joe to have Mrs. Christina Langaen make out as specific a_description as possible of the money of which she was robbed on the 4th fnstant and send it to the headquarters l;un, as it is believed the money belougs to er. cau legally administer Eat With Comfort and be Happy. Itis by no means uncertain, but, on the contrary, a well asccrtained fact, that upon the well being of man’s stomach depends that modicum of happiness which is vouch- safed to him in this world. Dyspepsia, the foe of all others to the stomach's tranquility, and most to be dreaded, is & complaint to the reliminary relief and eventual cure of which {ostetter's Stomach _Bitters is specially adupted. 1t enables those who use it with a reasonable degreo of persistence to eat with relish, because it imparts a healthfnl appe- tite; to digest with case, because it strength- tomach; and to' assimilate the food which is eaten and digested, thus benefitting health, promoting flesh and sustaining the exercise of the physical and mental facul- ties. It, moreover, facilitates the secretion of healthy bile, actuates without discomfort the nabit of body, and tends, when taken upon retiring, o produce healthy slumber. Maiaria is conqyered by it. T More s:fiagul‘ox in Toronto. Tokoxto, Ont., Mopt. 35.—~Two - new cases of small pox were' Feported here yesterday Both vatieuls were l\muvud w lha hvlpxw. —_— Around the Camp Fire. The Gate City post of the G. A. R, will hold a campfire at Odd Fellows hall next Friday night. Music and oratory will be the order of the evening. Jules Lombard, the famous campaign singer, Miss Richardson, and other vocalists will be present. The mu- 8ic is under the direction of Captain Conno. hes will be made by General Denuis, ajor Clarkson and Major Allee. The enter- tainment is free for all who wish to attend. ———— The Indian School Ban:l. Last night Tne Bee was favorcd with a yisit from the band of the Indian school at Genoa, which is now on a visit here for the n;pon of playing ball in aid of their school also the yellow fever suffercrs. The mmvlw'll of Prof. Chase and Band- v 0 1 master Schimeese, and after sorenading the GAS, GA\SULINI-JAND» ELECTRICITY What the City is Paying for Its Stréct and Oftice Niumination. The following figures,taken from the books of Gas Inspector Gilbert, will give the tax- pagers a clear idea of the city's expenses for £as and illumination : Within a radius of a mile and a half from the postofiice there are 128 gas lamps at §31 per annum, or a total of &1 S:on the southe ern, western and northern suburbs theré are 402 gasoline lamps, at £10.75 per iamp, with a total of £4,504.50,0r itotal of &1 2.50. the to nted to something this, Prior to Septem- ¢ the previous year the average of the gas bills was £2,¢ » in addition to these and .m\lml_ lights, at £18 per Fmonth, her 1,'th monthl ri 'a total of with per wmonth, or 1,944 ar, which will run’' the 'ex- up for lighting the city this year to o amount of gas consumed in for s paid for by the city r amo and,” The public confined o and police de- partmen furaished the offices in the «rt hiouse is Laid for by the county at pet thousand, with por an- s month is $2,2 100 per num, ) et month, or The motto of California means. I have found 1t. Only in that land of sunshine, where the ¢ e, lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that are used in that pleasant remedy for ail throat and lung troubles, SANTA ABIE the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. The Good- man Drug Co. has been appointed agent for th luable ¢ ornia remedy,and sells it under a guarantee at $1 a bottle. Th LIEY \)I\\I A gunranteed by ma l*] 10. CAT-R-CURE, cure for catarrh. tho. only Judge Groff s Witnesses Who are Tardy and Stubborn. Thomas Gary, city treasurer of South Omaha, is oceupying a cell at the county jail, and is liable to remain there for five days. He was the prosecuting witness in the trial of James O'Connor for the burglury of store. The case came up yeste worning and was continned until 2 o'clock in the afternoon. When the court assembled d over an hour pending his appe: cuse was that ho supposed in court affairs it w lock until it was 3. The explanation did not satisfy Judge Groft's of- fended dignity and he fiued the tardy wit- ness $5. In giving his testimony Gary spoke indistinetly, notwithst evere prompt- ings by his honor. Jud Ot finally be- fined the witness another #10 and grave the assembled company to understand IA'. the xoun. \\'.1‘4 not luln‘vrfll(ll \\illl ays he will board out his fine. Matthew Gaines, another witness, was tardy and had to be'brought into court on an attachment. e was left off with o fine of §1 and costs. Deputy Shenft Grebe went to South Omaha inthe afternoon after o third delinquent. “How Shall Our Girls Behave?” is the title of Mrs. Sherwood's papes on half our spoiled children—the other half are boy n the Ladies’ Home Journal and I etical Housekeeper. Send ten cents in silver or stamps; and you shall have it the rest of the year, September, October, November, December. And we shall have your next year We are after a million subscribers--—- have three-quarters. The Oc l()])(‘l number is on half-dollar the news- stand cents. Ladies’ Home Journal, I’hnludulphm. AMUSI MIENTS. Mr. Nat Goodwin. A splendid double bill of comedy--“Lend Me Five Shillings” and “Turned Up"—will ve played at Boyd's opera house to- night by Mr. Nat. C. Goodwin and his su- perb company. Seats went on sale yes terday, and the indi are that Mr Goodwin wiil have & mor ful engage- ment than any of his p The Eden Musee. The management of the Musce have set apart Friday next for the banefit of the yellow fever sufferers. On that day the profits from all the entertainments, which will begin at 10 o’clock, a. m.,, will be de voted to noble charit, Wyoming oil lands for sale. of 40, 80, to 160 ac ket, 'Complete absty nished. 220 So. Thrteenth s Claims now on the mar- Omaha, N — ———— Probably a Procurer. An important arrcst was made yesterday afternoon in the person of H. R. Russ. Ho was captured by the police and charged with being a piup and suspicious character. On his person was found a letier of avery com- promising nature, leading to the supposition that he is also a procurer for bawdy houses. Theletter s as folloy OMAIIA, Sept. 14, 188 5th just received, as it 101 North Ninth street Ninth strect. 1 am sorr 0 bad during fa girls and a piano pl come I will : Yoursof the ad been delivered at istead of 101 South us I nceded girls woels, but 1 still want ver, 80 if you can still nd as soon as 1 hear from this. perhaps Would send this week but thought you had other arrangements, OLLIE DANFORD, 101 South Ninth street. The police are satistied that the professional man is a procurer and will press the Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALI:-,T. In the treatment of DISEASE LUsGS, HEART, LIVER, K11 Diseases of the BRATN and 3 .m.\ NERVOUR ExiiAusTIO of PRIVATE ABLE And PERVMANE P YIELDING Fapidly ot 0o disease should o until the disen a1 can 1o soraieds s years of experience in HOSPITAL and PIRIVATE PRACTICE, e d ctor 18 classed among the LEADING CONS Treatment by corresy for reply Office--Bushman Block, Douglas Sts., Omaha, FREE. Send stamp 16th and eb, Big G hasgiven univer sal satisfection feel safe in r2commend- ing it to all sufferers. A, J. STONLR, |.D., Doeatur, Wl PRICT, 01,00, Chomieal Co. PENNYROYAL WAFERS are numunuu used monthly oy gy lo i ber box b by null or n dmmu Seated %M stamps. Adiress Darnorr, Mics Fbr lalumdw mu by uwdm Drug Coy Omahd, Neby the stron Price’s Cre Suits, and pl “Sund Chile small bigger SIXTEE! EHICKERING, tiwo pieces It is timeto putthe boys into their Fall it them with good stir- dy clothes jor school We can «y, and with « handsome suwit for ay best.”” Irn's for boys, brother. AM STREETS NABE, VOSE & SOXS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS. W. STARR P-l-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bel Organs SPECIAL PRIC Write for Catalogue., AND TERMS. s Swits in the and, thres pieces for the relied rariet Have our co our expect to g fund th Maz Moyer--Ectablisied 1865--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., TH AND FAR) General Agents for STEINWAY, 'I'homsons Gelebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS MO UALL FOR SALE EVER THOMSON, LANGDON & SOLE MANUFAC Mention the Cinaii sec. RE POPULA THAN EVER, tra Long. Twelve Grades. Highest A vards Grant A THE IH‘JSI‘ GOI)I)Q AND CHEAPEST YWHES ., R A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Three Lengths M short, Medium and Ex- For Fall and Winter mens Suits have always been the UR STOCK OF SUITS upon to woar \\'nll y of shapes we carry. for customers who have u]w.l\ as for ordinary regular sizes. you seen our 95 jer window, 30, 't out of a 82 hat Is that fa c noney. The material Cassimere Hat? It will do you good to look We have them in several of the latest ‘l..x[ il Don't think ours is worth less beeause we sell it ¢ utee means |u~f this much: or if you can show us was never more extensive and varied than now. most important part of our business. of vur Suits and the prices we sold them at, we have built up our reputation. Fall we have made special exertions to eclipse in this line all our previous efforts and we can safely assert, that no choicer exhibition of 8 comprises all the leading styles and grades of goods. naming of prices in this advertisement can do it justi Suit we sell shall be a walking advertisement for us. No Y One feature about our suit stock is, we keep only reliable goods; shoddy or satinett suits. and durabie goods. Wo keep “short found it hard to get fitted, IE after wed Suits was ever at it. o hat store sell . We g fing it you Iml vou have not the satisfaction out of it as yo any damage or defect, we will give you another hat, or ré Mens and youn, On the gualit This made. Our stock description of qualities or we simply aim that Every we handle nq The cheapest suit we sell will be found to be made of strong is not as fine as in the better and the mechanic and laboring man who buys medium priced suit of us will get as much bargain as those who buy the finer grade goods. grades, but it can be a low and satisfaction and be as well pleased with his Another feature we want to mention is, that we can fit men of mflry build, from the and fat,” “long and slim” 11y 1me sizes espe and the prices are the s You will find some displayed ll| wch a hat for less than every one of them, and anted : ONE PRICE ONLY. Nebraska Glothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, The Burlington takes the lead. Burlmgmn Huure It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propar. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. it will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. Hirlington NEW YORK. 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