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PVPALLY wan Monday Morning, Feb 27, Repo: (Tha following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the sta- tiona named.) WAR DrrArTMRYT, U, 8, 810%AL SARVION, OmanA, February 96, 1852, (1345 p. m.) Wonth TATIONS, Cloar o1 |Cloudy |Fair Cloar | Brink Fresh Frosh Frosh (Cloudy [Baisk_ |Cloudy OrAL “REVEG Lis ~Three dranks were lodged in Hotel de McClurs Saturday night. ~The traios were all on time yesterday ~-Very little - migra .t business is now being done on the overland line. —The county commissioners will send “Cranky Bill” to Chicago. —The Concordia masquerade on Tues- day evening, March 7th, at Turmer hall, L] VTN AWIN VILLAINTES, H. Peterasn's Store. Stranger. A well dressed stranger fast. personally. Having concluded 820 gold piece to exchange for him and when he had received the amount due departed. The obliging host soon after discovered that his $15 seal skin cap had also disappeared and now he is a firm beliover in the adage that ap- pearances are often deceitful. FOILED BURGLARS Between 10 and 11 o'clock Fri- day Mr. Geo, H. Peterson, dealer in clothing and general merchandise, 804 South Tenth street, having just gone to bed in the rear part of his store heard a noise which he at first took to be a dog guawing a bone. The gnawing increasing he thought it best' to get up and in- vestigate the matter, and accordingly A Restaurant Man Swindled by a Satur- day entered Coops’ 12th street res- taurant and ordered a first-class broak- The obliging proprictor, anx- ious to please 80 good a customer took off his seal skin cap and served him his menl, the stranger gave Mr. Coops a The ocoasion next Tuesday sense a concert, It in a musies. no one, except myself, making any pretensions in a professional musicm\ line will appear. It will all be home talent and strictly amateur. It was the original intention of the club to give the musicale in their rooms, as they are in the habit of doing, but they decided to open Dohaney’s opera house to accommodate those of my friends who may wish to be present, I desire you to state that T have given up two engagements in the east which would have yielded me much more money than I make here, in order %0 come and accommodate the Omaha glee elub, T should have been at least $300 better off by re- maining at home, and T would not have consented to come at all, were it not that I wished to visit my friends in this city. So, instead of the Omaha Glee club being the losers, T am the one who suffer in & peguniary seuse. In order to remain here, have been obliged to obtain an exten- sion of my leave of absence from Boston, which is something I did not think last week it was possiblo for me todo.” il Robert Emmett's Anniversary. The Emmett Monument association are making preparations to celebrate the anniversary of Robert Emmett's birth in a suitable manner. Jos. T. Wall, Eeq., of this city, will deliver a evening BISHOP MORTI. upon which I am to sing is nob 1" :2: - An Attempt to Burglarize Geo. | given by the Cecilian club, at which ' 20 Bloguent and Tnstructive Sermon Last Hvening. and Years Ago. The unavoidable postponement of the leetn, @ Announced to bo given a fow weeks 20 by Right Rov. Bishop Morti, of P kota, caused no little dis- appointment 0 those wlho had ex- peoted to hea © %0 able and distin- guished a schoim O @ subject which o was ospecially &, lified to handle. The brief notice res 'ived through the papers that the lecuew, * would ‘}'“ de- livered on Sanday ewen ing sufficed to fll St. Philomena’s cayihe dral with an audienee eager to hemr ”‘f’ l‘_""“."t'- which was delivered at thw invitation of the Union Catholic Lisrmn acsocia- tion, and the subjuct of witk h Was, ““Oatholic Education as it wasa . thou- sand years ago.” A Bishop Morti is peeuliarly quaith '® to speak on this intesesting topicy, . 88 he teceived the grester pasyof k& 4 education in »schovl which ‘wenty- ono years aco oelebrated his millenni- | um, the death of 158 fasnder baving. occurred in 861 Thier school was the Benedictino monsatery of — —— O tholic Bducaiion as it Was a Thous- the offices of the church, and in these convents were urit- ten epistolary, poetic and dramatic compositions that would do credit to any school of the present century. Botany was studied, designing, copy- ing and painting, as well as skill in sacred music and composition of songs in the lauguage of the country. The clergy of those days, sccular and reg- ular, combined all the functions now exercised by the priest, the lawyer, the physician, the lecturer, the scien- tist and the man of literature, and hence the prelates of the church made use of every means in their power to give to those lled to the sacred min- istry, an edueation which would en- able them to be the teachers and models of the faithful people and the messengers of God's truth to the sur- rounding heathen nations, The cleri- cal students were furnished with books and writing materials and each had his tablet 11 which he wrote with an iron pen, which was flattencd on one end for use as an eraser. The curric ulum embraced the study of Hebrew, Greek and Latin grammar, followed by rhetoric, embracing literary and historical knowledge of all kinds, From this the student was advanced tothe department ot mental philosophy, then called *“dialectics,” prepared by a long course of study the student en- entered finally into the domain of su- pernatural revelation, contained in the Bible and living in the church, The Bishop coucluded his address » ith somo most interesting facts from o life of Charlowagne and the his- A HANDSOME DEPOT. Junection. The €., B. & Q. or B. & M, com- pany are making a very importan point of Pacific Junction, twenty miles east of Council Bluffs. They have erected a handsome depot build- ing, about one hundred and fifty feet long and two stories high, The pas- senger and baggage rooms aro com- fortably and neatly finished, and a long lunch counter’ provides palatable udiblpu and fragrant coffee for the wearied and hungry traveler, The upper story of the depot is used for the froight and telegraph officos, A broad platform is built around the depot, on which the traveler can walk from the trains on the Chicago line to the B, & M. trains running o Platts. mouth. Five or six enclosed places will admit of pretty grass plats und taaty fountains, which will be ar- ranged in the spring. All of the sur- roundings ot the dgupnt are of the most convenient and handsome de- scription. This fine depot, together with the round house and stock yards, will doubtless make Pacific Junction one of the most important towns of weatern Towa. i il e Another Pass Forger. A man named W, O, Smith was ar- The C,, B! & Q. Structure at Pacific Pvnu RENT—Rooms in Jacohs' hloek ;A YOR {(ENT 1%¢h Ana Juckson ba-tr NOR RENT—House of cight roons. {3, Fhipos Koe, 1612 8, Fitth st 1 Cuming 820 tf o ot JOR #K) fcely hed rooms with ot ! without board.” Reasonable prices. 2018 e St a0 FOR BALE St., 20x21, by January 1, 1 RENT--y furmshed ront K. sor. e . w rostaur- comploto; doing_good at 410 Sou h 10th St 208 1t lwu SALE—Fros milch cows, also frosh hutter, at Beal's groc ry stére, corner Tenth and Dodge! eb8-1m* F OR 8A' E—Resta: rant with good patronage on 10t St.; reason for s eling, must o ea. t t0 100k after important busines. | nquire at 416 8, 10th St 17440 A complet newspa- OR SATE OR TRAD! per ontfit consisting 0. 6 Taylor & 8on chac insid. 7 co umns foiio. ¥ s cal oss M. Dunham, or J ell, Clarks, 11 l EMIS sols houses, lots, farms and lands ) Office, 15th and D' uglay [OR SALE—A No. 1 spa horses. Uoos'. of hea Enquire of G, T. Pauls dratt at Peter Fun SALE—At Hall's t Furnished front room, N, B, cor, —A. Anderson has filed « complaint in | with a cocked revolver stepped 5 i i B e e e teauutul Ta ped out 5 Ao f o of the 9th century in which he § A ke & located with gocd resid police court against Wn. White, charging | mto the salesroom. He soon found | memorial oration in Kuony's hall on | ————— and it foundor was St.|tof "5 Bg oo g laity wore as 7eal. | Fested in this city on Saturday even- | nouses, ‘well and Cisterni place " woi i bim with assault. the noise was caused by some one try- | the evening of March 4, which is a | Meinrad of the family of Hohenzol. | st e oAttt ing, upon the arrival of the evening | Acwas, ™ W R BAKTLEL., Real. ) & 6 Wit y : O |G et g ) o lern, which now wields the kingly |ouwik the cause of education as we| ing, up 8 | Aceat. 2801 ! fsti " ing to open the window at the r« suflicient guaranty for a big meetin, ) A : ol i g i 1o i orging The Christi n church sill hold thair [ 18 to 0Don.tho window at tho rear of | FaCicont @aNAnty for o big meottak | P N Leiin and owns the im. |claim, ‘0 be in the 19th, ' He hoped |train, charged with forging & pass | ron sxts— 10000 Hiack can Mammoth clus- services on Seventeenth and Dodge, and | H® ilding, but they must |an L St LI L el s 3t. Mein. | the Yith A1y association would steadily | grom Grand Island. He made out T 0% Raeberry oots: <1dhe. Mo piosae 11 continus to d " have been amateurs, for the|Will doubtless be packed by the ad- [ perial crown of Gesmany. 3t Alelns ) the number of those who [y, vak tha B £ J. J. | Leave ordiraat 1414 Dodgo St. JOHN G, Wik will continus to do so until further notice. | aniount of racket eaurod would have | mirers of the Trish patriot. rad himself was edacated in a still|incrcuss the Bumper of LAk, WA tho pass over the signaturs of J. J. | 5o tmiuio - tore 1 —Carl Buch, the man who was injured | awaked the “Soven Sleepers” them: v Linndity *| ider school, in the Ahbey of Reicho-| would'lin delighted when they heard | Dickey, superintendont of telograph, |~ St o220 ! b at the nail works oo Fobruary 8th, died at |clven, Twice Mr. Peterson had his RAILWAY N.\TFS nan, built in 724 by the gravdfather | the noue, WL, ¥ O, | Oonductor MolTugh spotted him, and | B* i sro, 1" *AGrq%midiie ¢ 4 , n 4 s d b BINALNO. 3 ith- [[in cons o confess forging the | = & 3 8t. Joceph’s hoapital Friday, aged 34 :I}:‘Kur'”:ll '.)m‘ tnglgur m" fimd‘hl‘-“ugh badii ;',f f(,“r;:.;l;::‘:m‘ th:cbx:;u‘:‘flwr;-:lé:: Jpurc and'srs u1d be of great venefit to] paeg B OR SAT.E—Mules and hariess at Redman's years, e window but he reflected that it| & y i 1 s * and all connected with it. e U e 16tu street barn 141-4% e plea fn abatement {n the Kostors | Might possibly bo boys stealing boxes | Changes in the Management of [ tered it at th agoof cleven yeur, |t membiens 7% O % R SA' F—At Solomn's, 1204 Farnham St ple: n ontern | O Hid mot dire, Taiteid 5 leaving it fifteen years Mter to bacome . Honorable Montion. [ gold ish, silver fish, edle, alligators, devii { oae, affeoting the logality of the grand |poC 0 g MO e NSHAE the B. & M. in Nebraska., himself the director of another edu- Fow ' 0 Dootors OF all the remedies on earth that_well | fish, fmported canary birds, tuking rarrot, gold jury, will be argued in the dis rict court| 39 opened it, whon the Sa cational estabhishment called Bal-| The fee-of & ctors is o ;u»l‘ulu:;.lz may olaim att:ntion, l)r.il'lm))t.\; Eqgo- B e oh A iy BlLTRlobed and to day i 1 i By hool 0f Reichenan, | vesy many pers 'N8 are interested in Aty e i AT | RHIBY % i 9 ¥ Rl e b e alarmed the burglars fl"dt!tl}ey Other Important Items from the ]‘:1{ 8 ;‘,I",‘:‘ ARt A e e j:n-:y 1y If‘!\,'!!"llfl Wo belicve tho| wondrous power to cure iseuse, ity fame YEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS—$100 cach, - s been insued for the ar. | fled, one jumping oyer a partition SnIcin wll, 5 i T 3 here’s none 1o throttle, Its merits are [ |3 85 down and 8 th. EEMIS, agnt, A rest of Geo, Green, accused Uk |[PETOe AU (EL o thwr. Heng viad World on Whsels. bered year aiter year fyve hundred |schedule foyvimd *i8 83, which would | \ib5 TR, bt are inside the bottle, | 15th and Dongos Ste o g , accused of threitening ) ther being visible as | 'd to his bed for » } A A 178 KB B0 STATRRAR W Ah Vo R x| s Clithbacliover i sl owthowse e I pupils, and many of these recorded|take s man confix ¢d to his bed for a | Rheumatism, neuralgia, sore thioat, asti- B | prscirvhe i AR e S G “'k "™ *| lvaped into the alley-way below Bt Nopammia Nichols | it names hich up in tho list of lit- | year, and in nec d'« f o daily visit, oyer | ma, bronchitie, diphtherin, etc., nre all | Ji1OR SALE—A sood second hard strect hack i living d w he waterworks, VR o1 U AL onr oo Eaiahon) BUCeHnien ont Nichols | g0y "0 ciantifio authors, Maay | $1,000 4 yeas for 4 tedical ‘attendance amaa! 2w | K formie, st low vareain, by Dr, Lsaso A. J. Maitland, who put upa jobto | yho piain markn of the chisol under has issued instructions to all conduc- | i these men had previonsly spent[alone! And one sia gle bottle of Hop T |~ - J ‘ burglarize the boarding louse of Mri. | tho window, and also the broken pieces | ©0¥8 that, on ascount of the recont |years of study at the Abby of St | Bitters taken i tiua * would save the o B T R ALy et ! Jahn, on South Tenth, street and was | of wuathnr' strips which had been | heavy washouts at Cincinnati and Gally Mtuhh«lla-'dvneur the 'mku (:F $1,000'and all the w are sickness (] 9 McCAGUE, Opp. post office, 15t caught in the act of exploring the premi- | torn off and was chagrined that he | elsewhero, they are to honor unex- G"('l‘”“‘.“ct" “I‘ '5”3"' Ll I"fh ‘“‘:'l"’ Post R SRS el e eyel's I —Best building lot 1 Shinn's ad- % 'wia aoquitted; : ; ; nd saint, who in turn came_from the z fo Dy 190 fout deptn. s "‘h s ad not lot them have a doso of cold | yired coupons for thirty-six hours bo- | monaatery of eusher, founded by St, | A PIOUS 1 HIEF, MocAQUE, Opp. poms o ® * 0 o6t fepth. in the e nOLing & bigh position | ity to giv it to them. The foot. |Yond limitation, s it will bo impoasi- | Congul in 568, = Numorous cehools of | ! c AT ARRH o EBICRVRENEE A sy Wi recaived a largo and handsome it painting | PFI8 16f6 in the snow were vory |blo for eastern trains to make sched- | thskind hud flourished during the fop g4 010 (he Liver ¥ of Heav- || EJ‘.‘C‘&?;’&’-’Q‘?““"‘“”““" o st one day lns® week from London, Eng,, the | 1780 and tho intruders must have |ulo time before the first of next week. :’;h&;“trt,":u‘ffI.'J:,T,',T,:.“’E:‘.-;LLpl.:.[d“ to S the M 'vilin c U R E on SALB—‘zn;cuwunura:rgéglvorpAAm work of the well known a tist, Mr. Rbt, | 7OIR overshoes to deaden their steps. 5. & M. SURGERY, T ho /bR = :!’ & en to Serve the 3 ° U iwIoAMR Ak BB AT, PELEruoIlTe] 504 BNIth 4 Y * | Had they even got the window open | 1 ; i [iheapoRtics whofhad foonyeried e Ry The antidotal theory, now adnntted to be | 10th St. Landergou. 2 | they would have hooked out without The B. & M. surgery, since the ill- [ conquerers of the l.(umnu empire had by tho auly treatment wiict will eradicate Catar- | YNGR SALE—-OF will cxchis @ for Omaha_pro- d —Targe assortment of fino Knglsh |entering $400 or §500 worth of cloth- ness of Dr. Leslio, and since his| been us auxiousas St. Patrick i com- | Als Histosy ns Dewolope , In the Re- rha Pejson. | | e R R e DUNHANC 1i1E f spocket-kniven and razors just receivod at[ing but they wero evidently now | death, at the request of tho officors, | PIote, strengthen ahd ‘acoure their cent Trtal. D 1"a radical ALY L L ‘ i ), i ' N 3 T estal 4 ©] i Schroter & Beokt's, Opera House Phar- | handsand will have to try again. has been in the hands of Dr. Mitch- | sehools fflr the youth [’“f aith?r et — 0. A. Rels, Cobiald'l, “et oharie, Co, [RUB AL e for city property, on i :,l:o_\«, ;ma d{;mr “"r:x';‘l of nr‘\em ‘hmue. MARRIAGE LICENSES ell, will soon be transferred to some Through these institutions the Wither- Perhaps 4o more sonsummm \te thief 1t restored me to my swinisterial | g pan 0 horew, harness and vrmn.‘fl,}’u’:'!m ces beyond competition and g ods war- —_— N B 3 o) . ypigieRs ¥ v. W H. S , Fredoy = = s Feb3).5t. |The Names and Number Issued the one else. Dr. Livingston, who is|to bubgruuslnuuonnl WU"“l “’:UW!M l; ever mot hisjust deserts #hiw 1 Johu | Ter W . Sunner, Frode I N T L 1T " medical direotor of the road and Dr, | that point where all could bo united | § Boriman, who was conmie ‘ed on| Kev Geo E. | Warrunted to drive siagle o double. P .. —Quarantine has been lifted from the Past Two Weeks, Mi d to the fold of one Supreme Pastor in| . 4 y Tand in the | Ihia: ‘@ quire of George Confield, Canfeid bouse i 1 house of Wm, Brown, whero the small I itcholl could not agree on the rate | {hinyg apiritual and harmonized ag | Fridey Jast of grond larceay in FoariFheatite, CURRM/ Co/bSeE uovin. D x first appeared in the ome o Nielson. | Yorodorick Ohristianson, aged 81, to | °f charaes, Dr. M. thinking the re-|membrs of the Ohristian Republic dissrict court ton duat 5 hear the ohu'ch buls 1 § hearimg | ________MISCELLANEOUS. The house has been closed to the world | o P Iverson, aged 24, | Muneration too small for the amount | under o one Supremi R’i"llfr Borkman ic-a Swede,.who oaa 1 to "‘b‘g;fi;; W. Lambrigh*, 78 DKL streot, Baltl l{ma\x with board 85,00 per wo K, cholce ¥ g 5 for six week#, duiing which time two 1ot (o Douglasloonty of work, and the interference with |!m " :‘:‘E:mlma“"'l(’)"nl’fl 'Chl'ilhnl: lhlu-enusufry sn;nu !ll)m or thm )"2“‘ niore, “Md: “Suffercd ©' years; porfectly table oard §8.50; 605 N: 18t St.. 2 deatha dogurred in it. b was eonsumms us | ago, and found employment aga. 4 rm | cured. o i Mrs. ', E. Shenney, 8'22 Sarah street, first natural broith in @ years. urcell, Golden Col : * ‘Used entirely ured; sufferad 24 “unsm AT AUCTION—3aturday, Fab. I will ckse ont the fow remani br d mares an s arm hor «3at Joh. son'ssxables, ut " lnir, Washington Co., Neb. JOtN HAR: RIMAN, 250-25% \WO UNFURNI'HED ROOMS WANTED— hu_g general practice. In lusm_g Dr. morning in the year 800, when Pope | hand near Des Moines, Aftér lsa rn- Mitchell the company parts with an|lLeo XI crowned Charlemagne as|ing so speuk the Englishy language he excellent surgeon.—Lincoln Journal, | Roman emporor, and saluted him [enyeged as a clerk in a dry goods sia re with the acolamation, *‘Lifo and Vic- |t a salary of §85. por month, ad'cm 1- OFFICIAL CHANGES, 4 A ) ¥ tory. to Charlés, the August, crowned | tinusd to act as clerk fos various pm - Ola Johnson, aged 28, to Miss Mathilda Johnson, aged 29, both ot Omaha, E. H. Chickering, aged 22, to Miss — pere are some who question if young “P uitt, who died at the pest house ever had the small pox. Five members of his f.mily are convalescing from measles, and Dr. F. N. Clark, Dentist, 8 Montgomery streot San Frameisco: “Suffered 1) years; perfe the immediate caus: of his death was hemorrhage of the lungs, —Thomas H, Cotter, the Douglas street job printer, Friday completed the pur- chise of the elegint Sherman property, out on Sherman avenue, near Hon A.J. Poppleton's. I. was purchated for a family residence and the price was 85,600, —At a 1 eeting of the board of directo s of the First National bank, h:d ¥ri- Clura F. Stewart, aged 20, both of Omaha. 8. H. Hoffman, aged 22, to Mis Omah Maria Cantoni, aged 18, both of Omaha, Iranc W. Davis, of Omaha, aged 24, to Miss Muy Evans, of Eaton, Ohio, aged 19, made in the management of the Julius Agazoni, aged 31, to Miss|concerned: CHicago, February 21, 1882, Mr. George B. inted general purchasu.g agent of ?}?il com%nny, viceMr William Irving, who has resigned to engage in other A fow important changes have been | by the hand of God, to be the great |tics i Des Moines until: Nowemioa r D - | and pacific emperor of the Romans.” | ]ast, when he came to Omakia, lington & Missouri railroad recently, | Oné of the laws enacted under the Mary F. Ronan, aged 19, both of |and the following orders have been |rule of Charlemagne sanctioned and promulgated for the benefit of those [ enforced a custom always observed that a school should be attached to every church and monastery and that Harris Las been ap- | a school should be attached to every one of the king’s palaces. The main. tenance of these schools devolved up- on all, from the king down, and the cured,” ety Dr. Web De Meyer's Popular “TREATISE' on Catar b mailed free. The great Cure is de- HE WAS-DISCHADGED | from the employment of severda!mer- chants in Des Moines besause oft his suspieisus transactions, but no pesi- tive proof could be obtained thad he livered b Druggists, or by D, B, Dewew& Co,, 182 Fuiton strect, New York Stor | 00, Withboard in same family or near by ~Ad- drews H. A. Suoith, with Lininge & Mélealt Co. 45-26* NSTRUCTION ON TYPE-WRITHRS- We ‘mon-wed-fri&antiwenkeow SPECIAL NOTICES. had séolen goods enough at any ove time to constitute the crime of grand TO LOAN—MONE . larceny, and he thereby cseaped the i During the four years ONI%Y 20 LOAN—Ca'l at Taw Omes of D. ek aro in froqgent ‘recriph of appiications for Opertors. BELL & AMES, 1506 Farab Agents Remington Type-Writer. AVE RFNT—Clolce of 30 full lots to lease near Croighton Collage: for §35.pet year. Bexter L. Thomas & Bro.; Room: 3. Oteighton Block. 2008 OTS, 81,0 each, $6 down and $5 pormeonth— »EMI», Agent. ‘tooeim N. J. Nelson, of Oakland, Neb. T jaw provided for religious and secu- | Pellientiary. ; A 2 © n Hlosy.. TOCK FAR® Fe 31000 rorewin Doug- day, the resignation of Me. H. W. Yatet | o 95 to Miss Christina A. Ander- b“ri-l}:'i. appointment to take effect | lar, ?or vopular and higher education, | of hi2 employment in Des Moines-hej . - LOAN—AU por contlus| 1) lat Co,, X S Ty oashier, was acoepted, to take effect|qo. of Rock Tsland, Iil., sged 26, March 1, 1882, T. 3. Porrer, The articios of faith, the command. |3ccumalated about 84,000 worths, al- | 2501 ()™ verent i s o 92,500 sna | hous-, barn, cxtde sealer, large body. of heayy March 1st. Mr. F. H. Davis, aa:istant Uazed Laxe T % AL TRy J X though he has never received a salary [upwards, for 3% b years, on farstulass city awd | timber and rurniag wator; 3 mlos (fom {LF. Rufus 8. Parker, aged 28, to Miss : ‘Third Vice President and General ments and’df¥rdments, the prayers H Breis Real Eatare and Toax R. Apply to ar address T. T Richards, 2097 1m cashisr, was eleoted cashler, to fill vasancy | Kutie A. Parker, aged 19, both of and practices of a Christian life, the | °f more than $15.a.month, and hasg } o1t Dorles St | Oimabha, Neb. ou above named date, Mr. Yates will|Omaha, Jabd A MT;gx;ed O.E. Prxxivs, | histosy of the old and now testameut, | supported himaslf and wifo from his|_ = $2500,0) eEemmuici @ per . hereafter devote all his time (o the Ne-| A, 8. Guun, aged 30, to Mrs. Ce- President. | the reguiations and customs of civil “';‘fi"}lg‘:’rm‘fi'?" ;‘I‘)’:; Z;’::ntr; deliar HELP WANTED, AN Y ossbnaraey ‘nobes meured i} braska National banr, celia Johnson, aged 27, both of Oma. GENERAL ORDEE No. 98, society, were among the things re: IR NAME ANASSUMRINONR; \ R ey | Box 62. 20847 / —We learn from Mr. J. H. Pierce that Dickinson and party, while golng froh Council Bluffs to Om. ha the other night, got lost. Tho driver had, it i« /nid, been taking on tro much budge, ha, J. E. Stober, of Grand Rapids, Mich., aged 28, to Miss Christina Bit- teroff, of Omaha, aged 18, Henry Hansen, aged 27, to Miss Mary Clawson, aged 26, both of Oma- OmaHA, Neb,, February 21, 1882. Mr. Thomas Miller has been ap- pointed general freight agent of this road, vice Mr, George B. Harris, who has resigned to acoept another posi- quired to be taught, and they were taught, not as in the present day from printed books, which were then un- known, but from oral lessons so oft repeated as to become firmly impressed on the memory. **Whilethe knowledge In Sweden he was known as Josaph work, 95 - corner CalKarnia i 256 25* Swanson, but for seme raason, sheetly after his arrival 1n Des Moines, heas- sumed the name by, which he.is 30w ANT'ED—Nurse girl, norshwest comor of 231 ard burt Sts, 287-t4 kvown. On or about the 10:h of No- ANY1iD—Tho firet of Mareh, man and wifo B}llul\ FOW rAuk. 208-t2 BSTABROOK & COL RICK FORFALE—T. Hurray. 11t JDIANO ASDIOKGAN lnaruction by, Hiss E. 8. Parfl &, S, 20th 5t below Porev. 91 ¢ PN : o E 15 be! ca to Omaha and to wor-. Americans yreferied.. A per- E - and all 'we1 his horses to wander at will. | ha, tion in the service of the company;| i} s acquired was less general,” says | Youb r last he ceme A G R T et IGHEST PRICE paidifor all kinde-of Iron, i P . § G a ) oyl . e talnod rage, by 1. @, 1 i At 3 o'clock the next morning the party mmfifi; the np%)mntmam to take eftect l‘u{- Bisho) iluru, it was more thorough obuained employment as. clerk for | 7700000 28501 e rags, by 1. Galineky & . 10 : observed a light in a small house near the de, ot and were made comfortible until daylisht. Should Auna retire from the stage and mount tho lecture rostrum again, she will tell what she knows about tne drankea hack drivers of Umaha,— [Lincoln Journal, ~Joha Archer, of Maushest r, Eng- land, broth'r of the celebrated horse juckey, arrived in this city Friday, and The Glee Club Complain of Her Coun- cll Bluffs Engagement. The announeement of the tact that Miss Fannie Kellogg had consented to romain over in Council Bluffs and sing at & benefit on Tuesday night, has made the boys of the Glee club 5, 1882, G. W. HoLbkEGE, General Superintendent. Approved: ruary T. J. Porrer, Third Vice President and General Manager, Mr. Miller has been connected with the C., B. & Q. freight department tor several years, having had charge of the freight interests in Iowa until than that of to-day, which generates pride and prejudice and is more inju- rious than beneficial.” The students of that day, like the majority of those to-day, had no life of ease befora them, but alife of earnest toil and bodily labor, and the instruction im- arted them was deomed that most Ekalyw secure their future happi- ness. “‘Inthese parochial schools of the ninth century the children were William M. Bushman. Here his steaings again commenced, and, sus- picion having been aroused, Dir. Bushman engaged the scxwices of A. Bevius, Esq., as attorney, and pro- cceded to investigate mattecs A watch was kept, and POSITIVE, PROOR having been obtained of Berkman's guilt, on the 14th dauy of January he was arrested Goode to.the value of to do vérbat.miveporting »f wny kind. employed in the vou'ts for several vear: past, AN'TED—A position as stencgrapher 1y m young mam firstclase-in the aszand able Has been but w uld profor » situstion a» amanuensis, Le- sircs salary of §1240 per yoan test refoences given Lot s to moral chursctar a d_ability it Fequired. - Addrees Win. D. Gaz, Oswexo, N. ¥ \\ ANTED-Atthe U lon Pacific hotel, Coun i Bilafa, & girl who en run, 8 sewing machine and who 1 comyezamt to take aharge of the line. depattunut of tuw b otel. A middle- ag d lady proforcd. Ingiee at thohotel or at PURNISHED ROOMS POR RENT—S..W. Cor, 10th aa( Duvenpost st. 9962t F[WO FURNISHED BOCMS NORAEXTIn- quire 3 Hospe's Axb Emporsum, 1558 Dodge streot. 908-t1 "ANAJSMENT OF SMALL ' USINESS wandod by experisnced nan, Susil salary. Box 502 City. 008t QURNISHED RO MS—Within three blocks of postoffice. Inquire at 1613:Dod e 926-t1 ORTRAITS IN CRA\UN—Pastile and Oil, AT, " . s | about $350 were recovered, which he o t oigt R ] DA A LN 4 is stopping with & ‘riend, who resides here, rather uld.lununt. They claim that, |about a year ago when he was taken | taught the great lessons of divine had stolen and concealedin. this oity, | tho.UxF: Disisks Hal), Our 26487 w.uul}?zfi_"fifif.'.‘.fh“,;fi,‘?fi‘:‘fi»pkfflm' DB [ f iy o e intod | 88 they hired her to come out to |t Ohicago as second assistant goneral | providence, of equality before God, | g MO e TPl his house VW AN EER=Teouy cotign. in uond foclty, | ——2 "=t 2esm n ] with whow Archer becamo acquainted | 48 b0¥ bis baid hor expenses, sho | freight agont. > |andof future reward. I'hey’ learned | :3ebs Ware taken o V4 kom0 5, 47 -t ALZD HAY: in Edinburg, Scotlaud, years ago, Mr, Archer has come to America to iovest his brother's money in the cattle interests of Nebraska. It is said that Fred. Archer, the jockey, has made an average of $25,000 yearly for the past six years riding thor. was virtually under contract to sing for .o one else while here. They were desirous of having her sing one night at the Bluffs under their: aus- pices, but she could not, she ‘said, be away from Boston more than one Sab- oughbred horses oven the great ra ‘o v urees bath, aud the Council Bluffs folks A GOOD INVENTION. An important advance in coach con- struction has b2en made in the shape of an improved folding step, in addi- tion to the ones ordinarily in wse. Many infirm and aged peoplo as well to be proud of humility and happy in poverty. For every boy or girl of su- erior talent, who desired to enter a fimhur sphere of life, there was an opporcunity. The same law had also provided thav every cathedral, mon- astery and convent should maintain in Des Moines and goods to the value of several hundred dollars were there found concesled, some of which had been sent trom Omaha and sowme were identified by merchants in Dus Moines by whom, Berkman had been em- pfuy.xd, aa their property, and the fact was also discovered that Mrs. At A, H. Sanderle Foed Storer t 1043 Harney 84 919 ok, Applyar 11 24114 \ ANTEB—House wsk 6 roomus, good loca. 1101, Apply 163 Calif St. P, 1, Martin, 226-26 _\—ri. \ T ANTED - A fint clias, Cass St %, | #plsts, obialn e any one "'EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSIERY ANDL UONDI TI0 SALIST, 40'sTonth Strust;, betweon Farnbaum and Faney, \Wll, with tha rid of guardian e At the paws and present, asl.on cortaia,condikons in the (u M i b as children are serious), ineon- Ae B o 1 Boots nad 8hoos made to reler. Pertos g | of Kog'and, und consequently has quite s | were toc slow in making a bar-|yonionced by being cumypolled to N;x m";‘mu""l .uldhlg;wr ;duu?":io‘“’ Berkman was privately selling goods [ YRTANFED-— ¥ irt-Ciuts 00K 070 Wi 0 uder- I SO L snug little suw to invest in American beef | gain to make it certain whether | (i up or leap from the ordinary :{ ered';lt)lu{{m‘t evel ;! u‘}::al t«:‘. to her friends and acquaintances, n!;.rmllf:r‘; :fi(u‘zl‘”dl :"fni::l"-;"v b ra'sing.3 she would have time to sing there | yiops which are really too high for |\ TEHME 1 08 & BT D00 CONFESSPS. H13 GUTLY: Appl) vt LI0PParnbaa, & 963 ~The airs of “La Mascotte” are fast at all or not. Now, however, she has secured substitutes and will stay a comfort in any instance. This trouble is obviated by the dovice alluded to, higher studies. X were free; noble and plebian, nich Upow beiug confronted with the evidences of his guilt, he confessed to W ANTED-— fanding brid g W T. Olark, Bollevass. K becoming as familisr 0 the public ear a8 [woek over her original time. - It |15k and poor, wero recoived and treated | ®Vid ) o as it affords an easy ascent and de- f having stolen the goods that had ZE y:t i \ thoss of *Pinafors.” Every litlo shaver | would appear that th Council Bluflh ot *When nob in use it is arranged | SLke: Tho 000 studants of 8t. Reiche- | | 0,"80,01q, busdeniod having taken NV ETED = i i ol : onthe street can whistlo the “Gobble | peoplo are more anxious to hear hor | ¢ho folded up out of the way and in [LiP, Wore dividediinto two clasecs |,y gpers.” Subsequontly, however, school, at 164h v Galitorala St L. B. duet” and the “Legend” to perfection, | aud she less anxious to hurry home | this position B hood and. mhfcient | the ‘‘nterns” and. che "amm.,,wh; B e o S SRE A | LOMIR To-41 sud almost nightly we catch glimpses of | $han they were a week ago. rotection against the erimiually care- former being those- who entered: with | |} 0 acsnowkdged to have stolen. SON FENT. HOUILKS AND LAND 3 Audran's lovely operetta through the or- THN OTHER BIDE OF THE STORY, rsu custom of boarding and leaping the conviction thut they were ealled|p L, up his oid plew hat he hed - - i ch It though we we'e cer- | Miss Kellogg was interviewed a8 10 | froy, traing in motion. t2a monaatio life, and the latber the | | por'sy ko enough in i day to e.n- RENT- Nire large south front room, far- I e I e, i ‘, W | this matter by a Btk reporter yester-[ i g sons of uobleman or others who were | Fef PR 0 T T A dso J¥ “iuhed av 1304 Faraam ot.. 50 honse Ahove S fainly geting o enriels of “Mascotie.” | S35 SR O By Ll ed much sar- FREIGHT FOR THE NORTHWAST, fitting themsolves for other walks of | MEHI0, EXETT CHREEEL | L RO | T [t Ihe Fay Temploton company §ave the | {05 4, loarn that the Gloo olub of | Mr. Charles G. Eddy, general|life. " All weut togother throwgh the| o,y thy'ior th reason thut ho be- | FORSENT, Famisaed voom G Taih v ot Bas w0 pariocran e e cpening o Dumaha wero at all opposed to hor | treight agent of the Chicago & North- |first general oourse, and then the |PVRRYERY 8 U0 rImrts TREL L 0 ik Lok KR the opera house in October. Siuc then | G ing iy the Blufls, and said: “When | western railroad, has just issued the |#pecial branches required for & mili- |5 " oe (" Ly Lin oxposure, || JAEMIS ronse cure., lots, tarms, storcs, uds, A there has boen three performances of the |y ety arrangoments with the | following ciroular to agents, shippers | Ay oF ecclosinatical career were taken | Gyyp o waiq ho, tsoliondd we seck tof 10 TO0US €1 90 118h 400 Dong'aa. Ble opera by other companies, and scarcely & Omaha Glee club to sing at their con- and connecting lines: *‘‘Hereafter, in up, these two professions alone being ve when we shoulds annoy sach othcr JOOR LENT— Pleasant farnished cott 3 week passes Without some troupe giving w8 | ert in Omaha I aeked thow if they |receiving shipments of freight for|OPen to the ambitious student at this be preparing for the uex: world?" exchanged tor haar. ; 6 iy &5 the inevitable duet. : o cortain price. They did not defi-|torwardod all rail, shippors or|beitg the one which eurolled the |y, giny this would not save him Ae | FAOR BENT: House of & roun o acic —The planet Mercury has "h“dy, besn nitely inform me, but afterwards con- | connecting lines must designate | Breater number, and the glory to be mud:uflu‘i of money to Burnham sud Dk 10th and HTh. Tnqs reof O By added to the group of planets now visible | 3 /ata" ko thoy could not do 8o, and [the route either via St Paul | Won in the battles fought year after |8 ORER GTNE Sy o ; in the Heavens to t' ¢ naked eye. Itmay |1 oo, uequently thought that T was freo [and Northern Pacific railroad, or |year with the Saracens and Normans depart in peace, but his request was | Jpo. ~ be seen about half an hour after sunset in | 4, make such engagoments as 1 saw | via Council Blufls and Uuion Pacifio | bolng a8 legitimate ambition as that He then employed throo § (l,,,:";'“‘;;:,'_;‘;‘[ the weste n sky, some ten degrees alove could give me a week’s engagement at fit, if I did not interfere thereby with points in Montana or Idaho, to be railway. Itis necessary such ship- early period, the profession of arms NO COMPROMISE. %o be looked forward to-day on the el torneys to defend him, whe lfi no Californicyand W LY 5 the horizon, the planet being now an even- | the sale of their tickets for the Omaha | ping directions be given on account forum. stone unturned in his defense, but he ) JOR REST—Nicely furnished room. ro- 4 i~ ing star, It may bo at oncerecogniz»d, as | gongert, I have done nothing that |of the Northern Pacific and Union | The conventual schools were|was unable to cicape the weshes of | & 1% Farahun 2t i b L, 2 it is the only star visible in that portion o” | could affect them in any way what- | Pacific rairoads both reaching like |scarcely less nuwerous thea the[the law which had been woven so '.-“”i.f:.t;":;;:..'L“.iffl:i’.m..';',:;1",’.‘:\‘,, ' i ¢ i the Heavens at so ear'y an hour in the|ever. I would have been very |competitive territory in Montana and | monastic ones, In all the country | closely around him. [kt pricos Hri-k honke, 2018 Case St "] \ 7 evening. It is almost “ue west at 6:30 |glad to have sung in Counailildaho. This rule will not prevent |converted to Ohristianity convents g NOR REET—Etore r.oom i ’E elock, The other planets visible aro | Bluffs under their' auspicos and |shipments being received duritg sea- | were built which are historically fa- Sowing and Reapin: PO P ootner 1608 sad ¢ Ahsolutely Pure. Jupiter, Saturn and Mars, Jupiter is at the zenith at 7 o'clock in the evening; 10 or 12 degrees weet of it Saturn sy be seen, aud, in & live drawn through these tothe east, Mars will be found. were offered $200 by the Episco) society to give a concert in the Blu ment with the society, I do not know, am surprised that they did not fix a [ sons of navigation on Upper Missouri date for me, as 1 understand that they | river, consigued in care of steamboat ! | lines at Sioux City, Pierre, or Bis- X . | marck, when destined to points on | preference to otl Why they failed to make an agree- | Upper Missouri or Yelluwstone rivers, | would be most useful in acqs [ . lor points in Montana or Idaho.” mous, and they were filled with™ the daughters of kings and ncples. Here the Latin language was taught in re, as that which knowledge of the Scriptures and When a young lady hems handkerchiels for & r.ch tachelor, she sews th e she may voap. When seeds of distress ars plant.d through over indulg nee, you can prevent the undertaker from reapirg the benefit by SPRING BLossox, Pice 50 cents, trial bottles 10 conts, 211w . rnhar; § nan, 1110 JAOR KENT—E.0 all barn, suitable for 2 horses, corner Fa cubiam and 24th St Apply £0 9. R reve, 110 J \ifi—krn\'rfllm« r00r.s, with ttable. A ply to N. W, Mer. 1, 307 8. Yash 84, Ll win This pow der never varles. A marvel of pur ity, strength and wholesoweness. More ecolo= wital than the oniinary inds, and cannos be s0ld in_ ompetition with the multitude of low teat, short weight lum or phosphiste powdert. 8old cnly in caus. Kovau BAKING POWDER Co.,, 106 Wall Sh, Now York.

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