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§ 2 i 3 1.4E OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. MARCH 20 188.. STEELE, JOHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, S8alt, Sugars, Canned Coodg, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. THE JELM MOUNTAIN ST,V HR Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital REEe . “ N * . ¥ - 880,000 tal 8ock, - - - - - - - - - 1,000,000 Par Value of Shares, - - - - - - - - - '$26,000. 8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT. OFEIORIRES: DR. J. 1. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming, ‘WM, E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummins, Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming. TRUSTEES: Dr. J. 1. Thomas. Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel. A. G. Dunn, E.N. Harwood. Francls Leavens. Geo. H. Faloa. Lewis Zolman Dr. J. C. Watkins, no22medm GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Salo of Stock: Bav 440 Omaha Neb, W. B. MILLARD, B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNSON, COMMISSION AND STORAGE! 1111 FARNHAM STREET, OMAHA, - - - REFERENCES ! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ONMATEIA - - - NEB. P. BOYER & VO, ~——DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo S.A E E S V. AULTS, NEB. STATE SOCIAL EVENTS. A Variety of Domestic Evente—Rell- glous and Educational Items. Mr, and Mrs. Fred. McElroy, of Grand Tsland, celébrated the twelfth snniversary of their marriage on the 8th. Numerous fiiends wiinessed the “‘reunion” and en- joyed “agood old time.” Many ha-d: some gifts were received, Wellington Flansburg and Miss Ell n Listy, of But'er, have joined h nds in the strusgle for “life, liberty and happiness, ' The ceremony t ok place on he 6th and the newly wedded repaired at once to the new house north of the B ue in Read pre- cinet. Probably the most stylish and aristoora. tic wedding of the season, savs The Platts mouth Journal was that of Mr, George E. Dovey and Miw Ma gio Dawson, both from among the most estimable and popu- lar y. ung people of t| at the Epis copal church at three o'clock = Sunday, the 12th instant. The ladies of the ' ridal par- ty were attired in rich snd Deautiful cos tunies that won the ade of all pre: ent, The ceremony was ¢ ed a ing to the usual form f the * pal church, Among the many friends of the bride and gr om from abroad_were Mr. Patterson, station agent of the B, & M. at Omaha, and wife; Mr, Hargraves, pur- chasing agent of the B, & M., and wife; Mr, Calvert, chief engineer of the B, & M., and wife; Mr. Floyd, paymaster, and wife; Mr. J. G, Taylor, assistant treasurer, and Mr, Randall,” assistant auditor, whoal camo down from Omaha Sun ay by pecial train _ Besides these there were present Miss He'en Aughey of Linc v, Capt. Seal and Little daugl ter of Sewnrd, Arthur W. Dawson of Nebrasis City, trthe biide and others. The happy pair lef: Sunday evening for Chic s they will remain thrse days. From the e they will go to New York City and other east- ern points, and w.ll be gone about four nock, surplies and wtols, and complate linen communion wuit, for the wuse of the be tor, an ante-pendant for the lecturs. [here are also several beautifal silk book marks, linen for the veatry, and some other articles of minor importance. The value of the entive gift is almost $200—a very handsome little present. The :ame church gave 8800 in_money, which a ided toa like gi t from the Bishop, aided the church very materislly in reaching its present satisfactory condition, A resident pastor will be provided for, — Courier. Bdweational. Nuckolls eounty has a foll supply of pu' lic schools, Over fifty publie schole are now organized and all doing splendi work. The Union Pacihe employes library a sociatic of North )“‘nfll. is rapidly pla ing iteelf in proper shape, and the room will soon be thrown open to the Kn)vli . _The furniture is now being bui't Nearly 8500 for the purchase of books and defraying of incidental expenses has been collect d. A twenty thousand dollae sehool house to be the next improvement in Cam chool board of Crate has decided t) submit to a vote a pro; vition to 83,000 bonds, the proceeds to be used in buying the old academy or building o room is one of the ds of the town. pressing n Palpitation of the Heart. write ing your Birrens I was troubled und palpitation of the k and languid, with a numbness ot the limbs; since using, 1 heart has not troub ed me and the nuu ing sensaci n 8 all Lone.” Price §1 trial size 10 cents. 1w —— CHECKED TO CONFUCIUS. weeks, The firm of Sanders & ("oe, is the latest addit on to the institutions of 'Wymore The articles of coparinership were signed in the presence of a minister on the 14:h, The marriage ~f John J. Booth and Miss Eva Rice, at C ete, on the 9th, was a bril- liant epoch in the social life of the town. Miss Kva's classmates of Doaue ! ollege, prepared an evergreen wreath which was suspended in one angle of the room where the ceremony was held; from thie hung the typical horse-hoe, also of evergr en and purs white flowsrs The bridegroom had prepared an elegant home on his farm six miles from town, to which they retired af- ter the evening’s pleasures, followed by the good wishes of a host of fri-nds. The fortieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. W. Barnes, of Platt«mouth, was pleasantly observed by the family and immepiate friends onthe 9th, A company of some two dozen ladies and gentlemen mostly married ladies with their husbands —honored the occasion with their presence, and were most handsomely entertained. Mrs. Barnes was the recipient of many handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller, of Grafton, reached the fifteenth 1 ile post of married life on the 7th, and ebrated the event mo -t becomingly. Thursday, March 9th, was the forty- second anniversary of the warried life of Uncle L. C. McMurray «nd wife, of Vic- toria_ postoffice, Cass count nd_the members of Prairie Lodge, 5. 1. O, 0. F., of which order ke is old and honored member, made the worthy couple a present of a marble ton s*and and a fine album containing the photographs of the donors and his brothers as a slight. token of their esteem. B. M. Swaze and Miss Liddy Sailor cast anchor in Grand Island on the 6th and made for a magistrate's office. They returned to Shelton the same evening and put the house in order for joint use, Herbert D. Vasburg and Miss Etta Fisher and Frank M. Hale and Miss Laura Corwin, all of Dakota county, j:;ned the happy doubled thr ng on the Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Schmidt, of Lin- coln, celebrated their silver wedding on tho 13th, The crystal wedding.of Mr. and Mrs. A. Crawshaw, which took place last week, was the most kuccessful indident of the kind which has ever transpired in York county. About ninety invitations were issued, and about seventy-five persons were in attendance. Religious Matters. Work on the M. E. church at Shelton will soon commence. The luilding will be much larger than as first proposed, The Rsv. Robberts has received a joint call from the C. ngregationalists of Risin und Ulysses, Butler county, to premg alternate Sundays in both towns, Two church buildings and one parsonage have gone up in Mindcn_since the first of the winter months—a Methodist church and parsonage an | & Catholic church, A Catholic churck will be built at Geranium, Valley county, The necoudflul.rterly meeting at the M, E. church of Holt county, will be held at O'Neill City on the 25th and 26th of March, The Presbyterian church st Niobrara will be com; leted by the 1«t of May. LOOCKIS, &COC. 1020 FarnhamiiStreet, - NEIXE- "ROTEHS& JONES, Wholesale Lumber, No. 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. *4-3mo T N e A M S LA R MBSt SR g S. CAUVLEIEILD ——WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER N— Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LU VI IEEEIER. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, A new Presbyterian church has just been completed at Millerooro, Knox county. Bev. H, N. Gates, of the David City Con- fievntionnl church, has decided to remain, rs. Gates will go east for the benefit of her health during the summer. Ten years ago, says The David City Re- gubliun, there was no church building in utler coanty. There are now fourteen with several more in immediate prospect. They are denominationally divided as fol- lows: Methodist 5, Catholic 5, ,Congrega- tional 8, B.ptist 1. The Congregation- alists and Cathol cs will each build in Ulysses soon—probably this season, and the Methodists at Brain .rd. Rev. T. B, 0'Counell, ceneral Episcopal presbyter of Nebraska, has organized six parishes and two missions recently. Par- ishes at Bloomington, Republican ity, Arapahoe, Friendville and Fairmont; and missions at Orleans and York. At Re ublicsn City lots have been secured and subseriptions taken up to build a church. 1In the Republican valled $1,100 have been ruised for the support of the winistry; and at Arapahoe the greater E:" of the means to build a church has en subscribed, Arra: gements are made for ministers at Plum Creck, Kearaey, Friendville, Fuirmont, Crete and Featrice; and the salaries for them have also beeu provided for. Rev, O'Connell has been called to St. James' church in Fremont, at # salary of 81,000 per year and parsonage; and as he has accepted the cali, he will make his headquarters there hereafter in connection with his present work, The B-the da Bapti - s v _of Butle county huve pedfoct oy » for & new ohurch building to be erected the present ear. The boilding will pe 22x36 wnd 12 et high, 1 he stone for the foundation is now «n the ground and the work will be carried forward as rapidly as the means will warraut. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Liwie, GEMER PFPLASTERR, BTO. MUTATE AGEN1 FOB MILWAUKEE CEMSNT OOMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot. - OMAHA SR+ DOUBLE AND SINGILE ACOTING IPOWER AND HAND P U MPS) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MK MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTIN NG MACHINERY, ECING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAILE oy > ©'*h 1% HALLADAYIWIND-MILLS, CHURCH'AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. SRANG, 205 Forham 8t Omaha Siuce the completion of the Episcopal church we have five church buildings and will soon have five resident pastors, With five churches and two newspapers, and not a -aloon, there is little left to be desired in the way of advantages for moral and in- tellectual develoyment.—{Central City Courier, The new Episcopal church at Central City, which was consecrated last Sunday, starts out under favor.ble circumstances. Itis free of debt, Itis provided with a fine set of the neces ary furniture, a pres- ent from Christ church, of Orange county, New Jerssy, whose name this church takea. It embraces the following articles: A Bible, two prayer books, and an altar service, bound in Turkiy Moroceo and bearing on the front the inscription in xilt letters, “‘Chriet Church, Central City, Neb., Xmas, 1881;" & rest of polishi brass for the altar service, two flower vases,'two alms basins, & gilt cross, a sil- ver flagon for the communion set, & eas- Funeral of the Murdered Celestial--- Most Disgraceful Scenes Bver ‘Witnessed in Denver. Denver World, March 13, John Eng, whose mysterious mur- der is alveady of record, was buried on yestwrday at the city cemetery, and his terment was made the oc- casion of an exhibition of riot and malevolence, the most infamous « ver witnessed in Denver. The ‘ceremo- nies were advertised to oocur at 2 o'clock at McGovern's undertaking es- tablishment, on Arapahoe street. Long before that hour the thorough- fare was crowded with as motley and disgracefully, disorderly and godless a set as were ever crowded into a limit. ed space. Pending the removal of the remains to the cemetery, they manifestea their presence by shout- ings, jeers and sacreligious profanity which shocked respectable people and nearly paralyzed the immediate mourncrs with fright. Finally after considerable trouble the coftin was hearsed and the procession started for the cemetery. On reaching there, at least 2,600 people were assembled, and the arrival of the funeral train was greeted with suggestions and inu- endoes, by no means calculated to ap- pease the fears of the Mongolians. When the hearse drew up to the grave preparatory to the rites peculiar to the nationality of which the deceased had been a representative. DIABOLICAL JEERS AND HOWLS were raised and could not be sup- ATORTBON Couxer, 1A, the ' CoNMRCIAY Caxrres from which mdiat EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent *rom the Mimoar River to the Pacliic Slopo. . Thy OHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA. CIFTC RAILWAY 1a the only Iine from Chicago owning track In Kansas, or which, by ite own road, reaches th points above namod. No YRANSPRRA R CARRIAGN No wimsixa coxxmorions! No huddling in (1l ventilated or unclean cars, aa every pnasenger carrled in rocmy, clean and ventllated coachos upon Faat Expross Triing cellance, at the low rate of T8 wACH, with ample #nwe Ir healtitn t. o ncetions ab atl polnts of ¢ ronde, We theket (a0 00t forg ot € 1ave of frupartance in K Tills, Wyoming, Utah, 1daho, Orexon, Washiniton Thrrit d New Mexico, AR ¢ heral APFANGOIIONts Fugardiig O xeg thor line, and Faten of farr AW 4\ s o\ peritors, wha furniah but » udie o ot Dogs ani: (ackle of sportamon free. Tickote, tuape and foldors at all princips BUTTONS | | BUTTONS | JUST RECEIVED THE Latest Novelties 200 Styles to Select from. From 1 cent to $1.60 per Dozen. GUILD«& McINNIS 603 North I61h Street. BR%SHT CLOTHIER! Is Now Located in His New Store, 1308 FARNHAM STREET. Moes in the Onited Sator and Vs i, ST, JOHN R. It CABLE, Vice Proe’t & Gon Qen. Trr and Prevr A, Managor. ('l swn oo Gentle Women Who want glossy* luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiiul Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This clefiant, cheflp article alwa makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- pess, removes dandruff and i ching, makes the Hair £ [YODg, glvillxlg it a curling an tvadenc keeping it in auy desired position, = Beau- alr is the sure (Aiful, healthy ‘r::snft of using Kathairon. dressed. It was a curious spectacle and one reverse of complimentary, not alone to the participants but also to those who composed the dudience. Here in one of the oldest cemeteries ot the city, wherein perchance beauty haa been laid, the tears of love min- gled with the damps of death upon her brow, were acts of desecration and disgrace that vandals would have scarce attempted. In this place of sepulture for dust that once rounded into life, warmed into love and WAS FOLDED IN SHELTERING ARMS, The hoodlums of the city ran riot in the sunshine, unresirained and fearless of the consequences. On this spot, where the early settlers of Denver rested when touched by the ‘“‘pale Master of Mortality,” a gang from the purlieus feasted their /desire for ‘‘sport” at the expense of the dead. It was found to be utterly impossible to conduct the sacred rites contemplat- ed; in fact, it was with extreme diffi- culty that the coffin was_ finally low- ered into the grave, and only then after the insignia of mourning had been scattered broadcast, the tomb- stone shattered and the Chinese driven from the scene. Theae acts of vanda- lism are universally condemned by all reputable citizens, and their repeti- tion will never be permitted. Chin Sing, who died recently at Antonito, was buried a brief period previous to the arrival ot Eng's body unattended with the disorders de- tailed. The Chinese returned ear'y Tuesday morning and completed the ceremo- nies, ‘Workingmen. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxa- tion, your system needs clesusing and strengthening to prevent an attack of Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season’s work., You will save time, much sickness and great expense if you will use one bot- tle of Hop Bitters in your family this month. Don’t wait.— Burling- ton Hawkeye, marl7d2w Sioux Gity & Pacific B Runs a §0lid Traln Through from Oouncil Eluffs to St. Paul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours AP MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE COUNOIT, BLUFF8 MY AL MINNBAPOLLS OULUTH O BISMARCH wuaall o tn Nortbern lows, Minneeots and Dakota. ' 'This lie 1y equipped with the fmproved Westinghouse Au'all‘:‘lu Alr-brake sod Mile Platform Couplor and Buffer: and for SPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Pullman Palaco Sleeping Car run throuigh WTHOUT 01T ANGE hetwoon KAY sas City and 8t. Faul, via Council Blufls sus Sloux mll" Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Coun cil Blufls, at 7:85 p. . daily on arrival of Kaneas City, Bt. Joseph and Council Blufts train from the Bouth. Arriving at Sloux Cit; ll:lb‘r. m, and at the Now Union Depot at 86, Paul af 12:80 noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY|OTHER #ar Remerber 1o taking the Bloux Oity Route Jou got s Thzough Train, e Shortost Line, o Suickost Tishe and s Gomfortable fiide i the Through | are. between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T, PAUL, £ Soe that your Tickets rend via the “Sloux iy st Pl Railicad 8. WATTLES, " J. R BUCHANAN Buperintendent, * Gen'l Pam. Agend, B ROBINSON, Ast's o'l Pase: AL Missouri Valley, Tows. 3, H, O/BRYAN, Southwestorn Afent, ‘Gounci- Bluts, lowa "H. D. MoLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public, P, 1880 SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, 3t Joe & Council Blufs RAILROAD 1 THE ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EABT From Omaha and the West. No chango of cars botwoon Omaha and ba. wouls, and bus oue betwoen OMAHA snd NEW_YORK, s =5 XN i Daily PassengerTrains wnaouna L1t EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS 'OHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINES, This entire lino 18 equipped with Pullman's Palace Sloeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches, Miller's Platlorm and Coupler, and the odlehrated Westinghouse Alr-brake. AW .00 that your ticket rosds VIA nANBAE OITY, : T. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Ra i) road, via 8t Joseph and 5, Loula. Tickote for sale a4 all coupon stasions in the J. F. BAKNARD, Weat. A .DAWKS, . don Supt., 8 Josoph, Mo) Gen, Pass. and Tickes Agt., B, Joseph, Mo. Axpy Borvsr, Ticket Agent, 1020 Furuhaw streod, 4. B, Bauuano Gonoral Agent, IMAHA, Real Esta.lz,e 5,000 PIECES PROPERTYI For Bale By JOEN M. CLARKE, 8. W, cor, Douglas and ’lu‘lim‘t's- LEGAL NOTICE, District Court, Douglas County, Nebraska, To H, U, Cranz, non-rsident defondant: You are hereby notifled that on the éth day of March, 1582, Christian s[wum filed his petition in the Distrlo: Court, third judicial distr.ct of the State of Nebraska, u and” for the Connty of Douglas, against you.' The petition alleges that on the 2t day of February, 1852, said H, C. Cranz being the owner {a feo of the following dosoribed promisos, viz : Lots six (6) sud seven {.I‘)in block thres (3), Perkins' subdivision to the ty of Omaha, Couity of Deuglas and State of Nebrasks, on sald day sold the same to the plaintiff, said Christian Specht, for the sum of one thousand five hundred ana Aty (81,660) dol- lars; that said H. C Cranz was 1o make & deud of wirrants tosaid plaint ff of said lots and real estate within & reasunable time from date of pur- Canse; taat said plaintiff has been willing aud is sull willing 10 comply With bis part of s pur- chase contract, but that said H. C. Cravz, de fendant, neglects and rofuses to wmyl‘)' with his contract; that the delsy fn making part of th and delivering said doed {s unreasouable. The prayer of the petition s that said H, C. Oranz msy * o adjudged to receive the §1,6:0 due hisw un sald contract snd thatsaid H. C. Crana be ordered to make and deliver to the clerk of #ald court for said plaintiff a deed to sald lots, romises and real cstate, and in_default thereof Eiat the court appolnt some person to make said deed for said defendant to this j lais tiff, and that Plaintift msy have such other aud furiher relief s Justice audkquity may require. ou are required to answ:r said petition on or betore the 17th day of April, 1582, Cumisrian 8¢ By Simon Bloow, his attorney, mlle atdt J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing, 8team & Bas Fitting! prim ELA Y W ORTELS Turbine Water Motor, TALBO JOBBERS 1IN Pumps, Pipe Fitting and Bras| Cor, 14th and Harney, Omaha, Neb, A Warks Moros I CONSYARY OPERATION, 0O:oe Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND CPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEENI “CPRIOCES WAY DOWN.” CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. L. BRASH, - - 1308 FARNHAM ST. OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE, Under Boyd’'s Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of . SPRING GOODS'! And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods! Low Prices! AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE “Opera House Shoe Store.’ ans1-dSm Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact tha. M.EHELILMANS CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WHAR, ALSO A OOMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wae are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns, Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection’d RESPEOTFUVLLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St Opera House Clothing Store! Daily Arrivals of Now Souring Goods in Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goeds GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES, And Sold At “STRICTLY ONE PRICE!” #{I am selling the Celebrated Wilson Bro.’s Fine Bhirts, known as the BEST itting and Most Durable Shirts Made. 217 8SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. PILLSBURY'S BEST | Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always gives satisfaction, because it m:lkes superior article of B: and is the Chear est Flour in the market, Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded., W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer. O MORGAN WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnhem 8t., Omaha, Neb. SR -