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—_———— The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Baturday Morning, March 3 ‘Weather Report (The following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations nentioned.) War Def'r U, S, 816NAL SrRVIOR, OMAHA, March 2, 1883, (1:46 p. m,) 3 TATIONS, 5 80 62 ~—Matines at Boyd’s to-day. —Eggs 150 a dozen at Nichol's, ~The work of paving will soon be re. commenced, —The ice is expected to break at Sioux City within a week, ~The faneral of the late Jonas Thomp- son took place at 2 p, m, yesterday, ~The sound of the hammer and saw is agsin heard in the land, —A meeting of the Social Art club will be held on Monday evening instead of Friday. —Gov, Dawes has issued a proclama- tion deslaring Lincola a city of the second ®laes. W.—The Harrisons play their amusing comedy of *‘Photos” at the opers house this afternoon and evening, ~—The lady members of the Y, M. C. A, give & reception to the new secretary, Mr, Geo. A, Joplin, at the rooms on Saturday night. ~~General Cowin delivered his second lecture on ‘‘Medical Jarisprudence” at the Omaha medical coilege yesterday at 2 o'clook, —The streets and roadways leading from town are in about as bad condition as they well could be, but a few more days of this wort will reduce them to a level. ~Twenty-three Mormon rissionaries, three of whom will go to Chicago and the northwest, and the remainder to Chatta- nooga, Teun,, went east Thursday. —A persistent brace of burglars made three or four unsuccessful visits to the residence Mr, Edmund Peycke, on Doug- Ins street, on Wednesday night. —Doane and York colleges have each made spplication for fifjy stands of arms, with a view of organizing & company of oadets, ~—The regular monthly meeting of Franklin assembly No, 2122, K, of L., will take place this (Saturday) even. ing, All members must be present. —Hon, 8. H. MaoColl and C. L. Eevin, * of Plum Creek, Thursday left for home, taking with them two splendid Percheron Norm an stallions, which were purchased from M. W, Dunham of Tllinols. =Lovers of politioal and religious free- dom cherish the memory of Robert |Em- met, the herolc champion of both, and will pay fitting tribute to it on next Mon. day evening. ~—It is an item of interest that the limit- ation formerly placed on the number of no- taries public is removed by a law passed this session, The governor may now ap- point and any all who can give the required bond, ~—The wost-bound train Friday on the U. P, was two hours late, and the over. land train from the west Thursday forty minutes late, the last delay beiog occa- sioned by a wrecked freight train at Schuyler, —A special car of the A, T. & 8, F. railway, attached to the overland train from the west Thureday, conveyed A. ‘W, Nickerson and family, Mr. Nickerson is ome of the directors of the A, T. & 8. F. —The members and friends of the Y, M. C. A, are requested to attend the re- ception to be given our new general secre- tary, Geo. A, Joplin, Baturday evening, March 8d, ~—Business for sale in the prettiest and best business town in the Elkhorn valley T offer fcr sale (with a liberal discount) stock of general merchandise, including fixtures, Will invoice about $4,000 or 96,000, Will be reduced to suit. Al clean, nice stock, large cash trade, cheap rent. Reason for selling: On account of my health, Will migrate to a wasmer climate. For further particulars, address J. Vostroosky, lock box 3, West Point, Ouming county, Neb, mim&e2t ~—At the Colorado pool meeting held in this city, rates were fixed to the G, A, R, encampment at Denver. These rates are mot for the public generally, but will be transmitted to the G, A, R.department commanders, The rates are very satisfac: toey to the department commanders of Nebrasks and Kausas, who expeet that al most the entire i, A. R. membership of these two states will attend the grand parade la Deaver on Friday, July 27th, —Eygs 15¢ & dozen at Nichol's. —Au interesting record in the office of the secretary of state is the muster roll of the old Pawnee ncouts, which were under the command of Major Frank North, One of them bore the |poetic name Giving.Up- His-Seat. The poeti> sense of the Indians led them to take names from natural sur- roundings and occurrences, and the infer- ence is that the sayage sat down on & bum. ble bee at eome time in the early and scontily clad part of his carear. He would made a good republican contestant for a seat in & democratic congress. First-to- Run was probably a discreet warrior, Man-that-Steals-Horses has ajrefreshingly frank scund, and if names were slways ap. propriately applied this was probably of the Swmith family of the Pawnees. Lu. kab-dix-tah-ou-kab-tar-har, Keh-o-ka-rus- ou-ka-wab, aud Ste-tock-hah-ha-ho-la-vick are nunes that would look well on s hotel register, and be #o have around iu case one logt his Fope. jor North s gous bo she to got some Indiahs for Barnam, and he will try to wake arrangements to bring seventy.five of the vld scouts up to the next reunion at Hastings, —Journal, ~March 14th will be the third anniver. sary of the organizetion of the German Ladies’ Society and it is propored to cele- brate it at Turu Halle with a Calico ball. On this oconsion the gold watch and the sofa raftiad off at the German Ladies’ Fair, the lucky ticket bolders for which never put in an appearance, will "be raffled off The Ladies’ Fair Association disbanded yesterday, having accomplished the object of their organization ‘and delivered the money over to the German Society, They then donated the articles above mentioned to be raffled off at the Oalico ball, MUSICAL MATTERS. Another Grand Sacred OConcert-A Musicale, Those who had the good fortune to . | be present at the three concerts given by the Musical Unlon orchestrs, and heard the excellent playing of the em inent musiclans, Messrs, Gawert and Kohl, will be delighted to know that there 1a still another treat in store for them. Another concert, tho farewoll appearance of Messrs, Gewert and Kohl, will be glven by the Musical Unlon at 3 p. m, on Sundsy next, at Tarner hall, and it 1s to be hoped that those who appreclato really fine music will be preseat and pack the hall to its atmost, A similar concert will be given at Dohaney’s Opera houre, in Onunct! Bluffs, on the 12th inst., and probably another at Fremont at an early day. The programme for Sanday’s con cert 18 a8 follows: PART 1, 1. Concert Overture. . Musical Union Orchestra, 2, Introduction, five variations, solo for clarionet, . . +.. Haldrich R, Kohl, 8, Ever or Never, Waltz. ... Waldsenffel PART 11 4, Fantansie, Marlborough, solo for cornet. ... ... Arbau 5. Overture, LeEiloe Hoffman 6. Scone varie, sol> for bass clarinet Bergen R, Kohl, PART 111, 7. Leos Dilicer de Interlaken, polka fof cornet. Gast Rohrs, Karhach, Zork- owsky and Kaemmerling, 9, Serenade, duett for cornet lnfi bass clarionett. ... Gewert and Kohl, 10. Potpourri,How Delightful LENDING TO THE LORD. sonic Hall. poor who chose to partake. The din- eto., sufficlent to make a square meal, oants was at the olose of the meal, seventy-five persons, young and old, tinction belng made 1n any respeot. varlous Masonlo bodies, ls probable that the meals will be dis continued this week or next. A FALSE ALARM. ters' Safety. nelther the names nor the locality of their room shall be mentioned. They are quite snugly fixed in one of the many brick blw{l in our prin- olpal business street, and have hired thelr washing done by a washer woman who has two very protty young daughters, It appears that the boys have been carrylng on a little flirtation with the girls, who came for their washing and took it turnof affalrs,and Thured: young las as long as she thought was necossary, will not be, DIED m., Rachael Burnthouse, mo William R. Brown, sged 67 yoars, Friends invited, than at any other house In Omaha, Rate, 02 per dav. ug2ltfm —_———— SLAVEN'S YOSBEMITE COLOGNE Made frorr the wild flowers of the ¥AR raMxp YOSEMITE VALLEN 1t Is the most fragrant of perfume, Manufsctured by H. B. Slaven, San Francisco, Forsale in Omaba by W, J. Whiteanuse snd Kennara Bros |p, sigher, The Bonner-Ward Licentiouse | *h The Odors of Sanctity Replaced | I witt ouey ows With Moral Filth, . v |Gl T tailed to “Oousin James.” | p: (AL Mot wait that month. Tim | Oounty Court, U. . Court anmd e ;nnh- man; clmaqu. I(“l were to 't';“. Other Items. ore than And the Varnished Rascal In- |1} e e s o o bol Yo ort the 187 vited to Call When Hubby [Pt you know how much I have gone| Judge Neville is pushino the busi- The Result of the Charch Teial— | 80¥ trouble don't you bo thers, for I don't The Grand Bounos and A ppeal. Yours truy, M. WAnp, No ecandal that has oceurred In this Mrs, Matilda Ward, tails have been given of the case up to | same as you in that rmucxh,l 1 huie not o or b sped you, 4 1 the beglnning of the church trial, in [ §ne backon you, sor have T dropped sous | ' | dewalk and in the fight which which Mrs. Ward was defendant, | night till 1 spoke to you. If T had known | ¢ollowed was pursued by Eberling Bonner having withdrawn from the | I was going, T would have before the scandal was made publio, was begun on Wednesday morning in | 9ue of the worst thiogs thic charch, Roav, Shank, preriding and Messrs, Samuel poison and was sick. You know I told you | by Geo. Shielis, Haq. Hawver, Robt, J, Boettger | perienced in get: the church, told his clerical opponent A that he should never walk out of the [ so muchjcatousy to contend with all. my life| W88 considered that thero was a doad || church with [those letiers and_o>m- | I'am ahout sick of it, Why did you take|8Ure cace agalnst them, The character pelled him to cive them wp. In the|your letter out of the churci? 1 yust as|of John Quirk was such that his afternoon there was anuther sceve|®0ON HAYEMINE 0UT Ax IN. Did Mre, |arrest caused the greatest surpriee Bocohorin | yhon & number of the witnesses, | Gi%h tell you what shedud? " It so, Tam among his acquaintances, he haviog the semblance of The Dally Bread Dispensed at Ma-|if they did not keep puiet they would | ohr. be tured out and order was thus| Cousin Jamrs—I oan’t write for I don't say that tho su position that the resl- dence of McVey, who was arrested seid T won't send them back, | {0F counterfelting’ recently, and d;l::)"t:;:: (‘.,;:: Lu"l got“: l!r;er the one at which Quirk and Honder- il, hesays he never thm;yhn #son had a room and In which the ou | clgars and liquors mentioned above Y | were recevered was erroneous. Since the 29th day of January a free dinner has been set out dally at Masonio Hall for all the strangers and agalust Mrs, Ward were: First charge:* Imprudent conduot. | from my Specification 1. In that pursuant to | of such a thing as getting married. J & previoos appointment she had met |had better be L R LSSy ch [N ner ocneisted of soup, coffee, bread, | Mr. James Bonner at Onawa, Iowa, | #bout me and William. You need not McVey's never kept any lodgers at all, and had driven out with bhim in a7y gy and the only questions asked appli- ‘“Have you had all you want?” At first only & few came, but the number gradually swelled until about Sixteenth street. - finfltjthah dally noon-day meal at the . Among these were perhaps a dozen little girls of aix or eight years, who came regularly, then there were boys ranging up to sixteen years and a number of adults ot both sexes. Both oolored and white races have been regular patrons of this bounty, no dis. denying ment 10 | nor rext; I can’ The dinner Is provided by an assess. ment levied on the members of the |Btudio on Sixteenth street. Specification 2. that she ever told James Bobner to |y, away from the houee when her | ¢hj husband was at home. Bpecification 3. For the past fow days there has been a slight falling off in the number of plicants and should the present warm, spring-like weather continue it Falsely denying ¢ that sha had written to James Bonner | Hay the least. Dom, no barm if you| 1y {he police court subsequent to bis withdrawal from the | 30 do me any good, and T will do'the |, o OO only two cases of plaia Specification 4. A Mother's Buspicion for Her Daugh- There was quite a scene at the room of a couple of well known young men of this clty Thursday, but CROSS EXAMINATION deserve mentlon. One of these was :H“k of you kindly, but as little as po the question: This question the defendant de- |more lies than vou do the truth, hut can | Prostitution clined to answer. She was also asked: home agaln and thus got the run of the place and became quite at home there The old lady took alarm at the when the had been absent quite and absence of her husband. was next asked: “Isftnot a fact that when your husband was away you placed the blinds In a certaln poeition, and that you had various signs about the house to indlcate his presence or absence?” she procured the services of a special policeman and some one else, who proceeded to the lodgings named and there found the woman's daughters, but no one with them. The girls had obtalned the key from the fel- lows, and golng to the room were merely taking thelr own time to leave, Only that and nothing more. The proprietor of the blook speaks highly of the character of the young men and is confident that susplclon ua to thelr conduot was unfounded. So far as learned there have boen no arrests and | Y21k 8ro given herowith: Drar Covsin—Will Uu‘q-mtlyon better must say Ithinklyou | 5,4 L ey Judgment the said Mrs. Matilda|The Report of the Weather Servi for wrling lave Ward should be expelled from the ) for February. i n, and if I d 1 charch, 8 § uel know I shall be ablo to make s mach. 1 o e var: haven't commenced yet. know when I do. than Mr, Booner? I would take the pre 1l roon learn how, s0 I can BARNTHOUSE —March 2, 1588, at 8 a, of Funeral will take place Saturday, March 8rd, at 2 p, m., from her late residence on Sherman avenue, mesr fair grounds, |th Will let Astin 1 c’m,t!h."vg: James A, Johnson, Newtoa J, Smith, my work and read yml‘.r!lelta;u and answer SENTENCE AND APPEAL, 2 4" ot g |, I acordancn with.thia o of T was past the committee, Rev. Mr, Shanks pro- . yesterday and this ..,‘,,.}}'.‘,'“,’Z:}{ nouncod the sentence of expulaton | teresting statistios: Mr. Bigel | and the defendant gave notice of an| Dally mean temperatare 21.7; daily | ® appeal to the court of the confercnce, | mean barometer 30, 358; dally mean .5; dally rainfall 039 in- Miscourl and K anans papers plaass oopy, | 400 Hke up any time. to see your smiling face, has not got the g, b., t'h“:, ‘Mmhl.ll l:hu time at is what he wants he had better st Will did any what 1 told you, ang | 8 B0t yet settled. ches, e ——— GENERAL ITEMS, Srae.JATe on o R, 2%~The wonders ot modern chem- | Highest barometer, y elings or pu’ ‘;‘:‘"':nl:l )’::; lstry are apparent in the beautifal [ 17th; lowest bnrumet-;r, 20.522 on the will not [ Dismond Dyes. All kinds and colors lblh‘; monthly range of barometer, answer your letters Mr, Reed h: W Ry Gt .d"um:" " m‘:,“;:: of Ink can be made from them, 1,359, bas ho made love tell him not to speak to todo it, and T mean just w 't lot ture, 985 the 16th; el s e Now be o (25, They are puing I the best and | 1w, (0, 0% e 10 lesat dally Biecor Joursll snd ma, Now be good |, iee] 8 In the ol ::%p:; range of atare, 4.5 on the 14th; B s ;:'l: ;:: !:lu’ % l;u:a Bor ;"o;{:g" A nhd’%lbl ol mean of minlmum temperatures, 10.9; but Rose will not go and no one else, 1f METI«TFOLLTATHOTEL, oMA A ) Tables supplied with the best the market aflords. The traveling publio clalm they get hetter accommodations and more general satisfaction here 0w you his letter some time if I over have the chance, don’t want to for me to E DAILY s8EE: SATURDAY MARCH THE FILTHINESS OF FOOLS | it it Soa™ustog "o ome| ~ THE FOUR COURTS. with Mes, Edmunson this week. William ain't working, just now, and don't know while he 4s home He seems to havi 1088 Vontilatod in ORUTCH. | Semesaber i yon write me ey moreabous| Pushed by Judge Ne- Mr. Reed I will not answer your letters. JUST WAIT TILL T AM YOUR WIPR AND THEN V'fllfl. 5, but till then I don’t you forget it, I wonld have to, and don’ love to gratify your every wish, but Iknow The Monthly Report of Orime it ia not for the best to do so. I am as true t have been to me in the time Matilda's Mashing Methods De- phat, bt T Bave no wish to. (recallt) the by Judge Beneke. past, but T do not like your wn{ of doing hink you ar throtigh for you, and the trouble 1 have had, Can't write any more. Will go to the Bux | nees on the orlminal docket to as enrly 1 The thal of Perry Shotwell, indicted for murder know yet as I can go or not, in the second degree, was oconcluded Thursday the jury retiring about 6 o'clock. It will be remembered that D AR Friexp -1 know you don’t want [ Shotwell had analtercation with Henry community sor & long time has excited | me to, but I feel as though I must answer o) Hiy Sixteenth street, to-morrow at 3, [ sompletion as possible, i£ T cag, And the +un sbiae; bt 1f 1 19| P 3 OmanA, Wednesday morning, Mr. Bonner: that letter I got from you yesterday, It o writien you, but T aid not know I was goiog till just but you, To my way of thinkin e Me, | done, and just after that came Jo. and thing I hear will be sll you can beo of arbitration or jry in the mat- | yy'houg Ny, Bankes. Youserm tothink | the jory came in with a verdiot of difficulty wa#' ¢X |Tam making over Mr. Bankes and every | manslavghter, It is probable that under way, and | other fallow I osn, If that is your opi: - there was nothing of interest to be|ion of me, all right; time will, I trust, made public until the SCENE IN COURT yesterday morning. couneel for Mrs seasion of the l«tiers written by bor to prove all this. I wish T was away from now as you were doing #o much taik. If I haven't showed myself your friend in way a3 this, ou know I have had done with ber, frlonds of the |falr defendant began| ™ Will you pieass to tell me if you had | Peen bartender In two of ‘the leading applanding Mr. Marquett in all the [anyth.ng todo with the sending of that #aloons In the city, and apparently points he made and kept it up until [ letter to Mr. Reed. I wish you to say eo, [ very much of a gentleman. On befr g the religlous court was transformed in | I must close. Hoping you® will nave all [ brought Into court yesterday one the happine:s that is the lot of any one; s [ of the two, Tom Henderson, plead gnllz1 to the charge and Qairk ob- R : frie: d well wisher, M. Wagrp, |tained a continuance of his case and The prealding pastor told them that | *ghC RGSREH WNE ) o L oF this ail | was released on €500 bail. t In this connection it s proper to for me I don’t expect any, ro I shan’t be dissppointed. So vood bye From your know what to say. Here is your letter that you make such a fuss about, If you worry about me, I can tuke oare of myself. t don’t, 1f I ain’t as old as you I know a o an appolutment to meet James the jury returned a verdict of acquit- Bonner at the Bee Hive studlo on :::fli..'. “s‘:, :-:‘:hunm::ul.mh o tll.l 't % Be good a let me alone. SATURDAY'S WORK. Specification 3 That subsequent to | From your much abused cousin, December 2, 1882, the date of Bon- e N W ners withdrawal from the church and | (oyun Jaurs —I do so you have | here. The last turn made by hi:mognfmlllond t;f é-:prgfir“?ndw gt over your angor and unkind wi er, the defendant reased | thlnk you better let your judgment | tempt to go through some of the rooms him letters in terms of endearment. | rule you and not your feelings. £ wil B Pay o Second charge. Specification 1. that she had made an appol ARD, suggest that to Mr. — when I ree him, f you wero willing, but nothing more. same by you, and don’t you forget it, The storm is so hard it will soon be over., drank, one of the victims paying 10 Falsoly denying| Cousiv James—I think it best not to[and costs and the other being dia- that she ever said to James Bonner | &ive your note to Mr. Ward, before Mrs. that thore were certain things in the hB"‘m" coming to see me; I don’t want Way ofihar ever,bscoming hls wife. or. If eho had treated mo aa sister [ o 0N © here was a mass of evidence the there wonld haye been none of this. FEBRUAR done wrong, 80 have you. You have always been ki d to me till of late, but have I not | Intoxication, . been the same to you? I shall always | Embezzleme Assault and batf Counterfeiting. . le, and try and not think of you as [ ; Carrying concealed 08 “Did not James Bonner always :;:; :fin:(" s:lo::.., '“l mqifl“ ;:?. H‘l«?wngfibm N furnish you with stamped envelopes [and all is said that you ‘hear about me, of | Larceny addressed to himself, with which to [ course, you will believe, but don't you for- | Disturbance of the peace. carry on your ocorrespondence with Rt it 4 am as good as you No lady ever | Surpicious persons and vagrants W me pass A letter to you, snd she lies | Shooting with intent to when she saya it. Seems to me you hear | Threatening. . I can't stand ‘the racket much longer I|Gumbling... guess, As thin is my last, I wish you " n! peace and prosperity, "If you should eve: B S A A K0 of Viiing yous. house, wihout youe | Bk of w1t b adly. " " Tn this connestion it Wil bo inter. husband's knowledge and sgainst his &":‘:&‘:Lfl‘vu“l esting tonote the criminal report of Pleare burn this as soon as you read it, | 0% Relahboring city, Mrs. Ward replied that Bonner had | and oblige me that much for once, THE COUNTY COURT, vislted the hoase both In the presence| At the conclusion of the investiga.| Judge Ohadwick will open the Feb. She | tion the committee returned the fol- | ruary werm of the couuty oourt on lowing Monday next with an average docket. VERDICT: U, 8, COURT, We, the select committee, chosen| It was expected that McVey and to adjudloate the case in which Mrs | Roben, the two men arrested for Matlida Ward is charged with im- %Oflshé?“ln , would be taken before This question defendant proper conduct and falsehood, find|U. 8. Com m""qm:ilb:““a':nll::d f::,l:fmd L that the second and third lpe'oltion afternoon. damaging testimony | 108 of the first charge are sustained llqlhllt Mrs. Ward, however, was the ":: belng sustained the first charge is otters written by herself to Bonner, | ProYen. two or th; £ |~ Wealso find that the second, third wo ree of the most pointed of and fourth specifications of the oy l)"JWalh' Health Renewer.” §1, charge are sustained, and the charge METEOROLOGICAL. is proved thereby, and that in our — Robert J. Saxe, N. I D, Solomon, 80 that the matter may be considered humidity 6 Feenoy & Connally's new stock of — . e ho will, 1t dontdo for you'te come\Thg Oriminal Dooket Being No. of clondy days on which no 1ain | et or snow fell, 0; No. of cloudydaysen | — which rain or snow fell, 6; total No OR RENT—Farnished 1com for two g of days on which rain or suow foll, | " 4la'y reu 12; depth of ground at end of month, 0. Dates of auroras, 24 b; dates of | door. Py 16°h; daten of - aditobimsitate, dates of froets, | H"cneap, Brick house, bay wiod w, 1616 Uh 11th, 26th. 27th, 28th 964-3+ COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURR, on lunar berling in the Occidental hotel on more Interest than that involving the | (itC R SE | KHE mwony tears, I was all | Thanksglving night, when the latter good names of Mr. Jamoes Bonner and | broke up with the contents of it. You eay > i of nd obi Protty fall do. |1 ¥on't be advised by you, nor yon won't | ¥ UsIDB somo profane a d obscene be advised by me, so I am doing just the | language. After ejecting him from the house, Shotwell followed Eberling out HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for DNEY DISEASES. Doo) 1 lame back or a disordered urine) indicate hat you are a viotimP THEN DO(# [NOTHERITATE; use KIDNEY-WORT at|g across the street and finally turued charch aud zot out of it jarladlotlon | before I went. Will you say thut you bai [80d shot — him in nothing to do with sending that letter to | Eberling dylng a week later from the Reed? "I oan't think it was any one else | effecis of the wound, The plea was Was | solf defonse and the prisoner was rep. | resented by Col. Smythe, while Die §|healthy action to il thoorgans, ¢ Ladies. H For complaintapeculiar| 3‘ —— %0 your sox, such aa pain|J, *land weaknesses, KIDNEY-WORT is unsur- -| it wili act promptly and safely. Incontinence, retantion of] Aust or ropy deponits, and dul) ins, all spoedily yield toitaour.- ower, 3} 1Y ALL DRUGGTBTS. Prico8l. Anné snd said they had been told 7 took | trict Attorney Godwin was assisted The defence to keep that to yourself. Now Mr. Word [ was ably conducted and it was gener- A. Johnson end|thioks everything, I know you must|glly expected that a verdict of acquit Newton J. Smith scting as & commit- | know, _too. I suppose the mnext|..l'wonld be brought in but at H ° H K] ¢| N. Cook, of 1'find Kidney Wort o i sare . ure for kidn new trial will be domanded. THE QUIRK BOYS, The next case following that of I awnoth- 2 T e Sabie b Y ol b ol Sligbwell wih K8 Stats i, okt Qalsk Rev. Marquett, | you to stay sway from my house out did |and Tom Henderson Ward, obtatvea pos |20t know if it'was best for you to come, | young men were indioted for the bur glary of several saloons and one or Bonuer, aud refazed to return [ the past T can't in the futurs, and yon sra | 670 stores, the greater part of the|| them saylng tha: Bornor should never [ so unreasonable, If 7 can't speak to a man | 00ds taken belng liquors and cigars. hauds again, | whose character stands as yood as Mr. | A search by the police resulted in the Upon this Breckent!dge, counsel for [ fi¢ed’s, who can 1 (peak to)? L must sy | recovery of a quantity of goods from can'y be kept down in such ®|theroom ocoupied by the bogs and it || o xRz v © 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of ti,e K‘dfle'l and e | VE R === 1t has specific action on this mostimportant , und by keoping the bowels in frot condition, effecting 1t rogul Malaria. re hilious, dyspeptie, or constipated, ‘willsurely roliove & quickly cure. In this season to cleanse the System, e one should take 8 thorough eourse of it. (51) LD BY DRUCGCISTS. Ifyouare suffering from ‘malaria, havo thochills, “Last year, 1 wen to Europe,” Ward, late Col. 66th Reg N. G living at 173 W. Side Ave., J. . Hights, &.J “only to retura worse from chronic lver com” RABE, CHANCE_For sis cheap, houshold y-Wort, 8 a last._resort, has given than Tka e hiherto e joyed | 18113 FRANK EVEREST He's cuted now and Henry }jwll SALE—Fresh Milch Cows, 25th and C: L, NOW. 196: however obstinato the cace, this will overcom it. TEIS distressing com-| & ® plaint is very apt to be|3 L|complicated with constipation. Kiduey. such a fool sayou take me for,” You,| 88 Mrs. McVey informsa us, buggy a distance of twelve miles, to |let me alone and I will you, and the less MIKE GILLIGAN, Kennebec, returning home at 9 o’clock | you say about me and friends the better =~=The Mike Gilligan case was con- or you in every sense of the word. You | Sinded in the district oourt last even- cifioation 2, In that she had [Musn't think Ay know It all, for you|i,o about 5 o'clock and at 9 o'elook 1 will recommend it everywi here,” writes Jas. B. Moyer, Carrisge The name of Pat Harrimgton is a pretty famillar one in police circles ness. I | pert hotel thief in this city was his at- i‘;flgle {nlx;mn, and he was ured I£1t s 8o T oan, but don’s know when that | P Olerk Bowman aud Porter will be. I 'might not ree him this week | When attempting to escape. He was 't tell when I shall see him, | fired out of town, and next turned up meet James Bonner at the Bee Hive | I shan’t forget your threat and unkind |in Chicago, where he held a man up talk in » hurry. I would like to hav Falucly denylog | treated you as & cousin or a brother-ia-law | 7eoo» Pistol and robbed him of » gold -H-E-U-M-A-T-I-8-M As it ia for all the painful diseases KIGNEYS, LIVER AND BO' 1t cloanscs tho system of the scrid watch and $160 in money, u need not take the trouble to answer | ton 18 evidently out of luck, for he was s, for I must give my mind more to my | captured, and will probably serve a family and to my work, In haste. term at Joliette for highway robbery. M. W. POLICE COURT. “Mr. Walter Cross, us‘omer, was pros ra. ted with rheuma isni for two years: ried in va n, | PECIAL INDUC ioa; Wert alone cured bim nd know that it is good.” [ Apply to O. Frost, there, 195-1m¢t J. L Willett, druggist, have tried is myse —Portion of a lott charged, it appearing that he had been sick and only took an overdose of his If you have peace, I am glad of it; I| Mr. Jerome Penzel has just made substance of wrich has been given | have none, nor don’t expect any. If Ihave | up the following report of crime for but one or two questlons|deceived you, you have me. I I have éPEmA{ Hi}Ti-dE& d AND HORTICULTURISTS, CR REN (- New hotil at Av ¢, Neb, a'ae 34 mean daily range of temporature, 8 8. | [ WELE, [ B TRE AL € 0D AR Provalling direction of wind, north; | figny artr, Addeess* 0, Teftt,” ' total movement ¢f wind, 5,134 miles;| 26'8 wit highest veloeity of wind and direction, 24 miles northwest, on the 16 h 3 No. of fogey days 1, 16th; No, of clear daye, 14; No. of falr days, 8; OR KENT—Pletsant front 1oom u.-lm.g, EN—A B u h aud Web ter stro 2065} 20 b. . UALLA 1AN, 6)5 N, 16th strest, bt Ca'f oruis r'.‘-l Web- 3 bl cky frem postoffice, luquire at 29 1w OR RENT—Small house corner Harncy and 224 street, Ch ap. Apply Mre, " next OR KENT—Tx0 nicely 1u'n'shed rcom cago shrect shed re 10, NCrthes t cor. 24228 JOR R clo-eta, cellai 1%th atroet, OR RENT—Anout §0 arres, in three pleces, one of 26, ove of 1l one of 4 acres. All fonced, houso 3 rcome, One mileirom postoflice. RRAL ERPATR AGRY 226-1 15'h ann o uglas § 70 LET—Fine parlor il or. Al«iainrg farrished or unfurnished, 1615 Dooge 523-51 [YOR RENT—Go0d furnished rooms wirh clos- ]f ete, 105 North 18.n street. 206 3§ Fex JOR RENT—Pleasant front rcom furniched, ]f 605 N. 15th street, bet. Califorsia and Web- ster. 21 RARE CHANE—FOR REYT—The 2nd story £\ and basement of building No, 111" Farnam street. Ing —Pleasantly at1 Chi rnisbod re ¢ OR RENT—Two new houses with 6 toome, F Dr, C. H, Paul. 132-1wo [FQR RENT—2 g 715 17 oom 835 per_ month 8hriver's Rent hu posite_vost office. FOR BALE IOR SALE—Car load of good young horar at efferion Squate Blable, 16th aud uss ttrect. 62-8 QUR SALE. ! Will selt ch California streote, good tep huggy and Apply N, E. cor. 1! E—A good family horse and & 8, Largon, 164h Strect, alifornia, 2 TOR §3L¥—1 acre lot in Park lace, 3el lot east f Academy of & cred Hearr, Improve- wients worto #600, for 81,000 c.sh, Fargain, 26241 W. G SHRIVEK, Ojp. Postatfice, 'OR SALE—House with 6 rooms a:d 2 lets (esch 66x132) in soutu Omaha, for $1,000, on easy terms, Wil ‘ak « team on part payment, inquire at 611 8, 12th street, 248-1m} QOR SALE—New 5 room cottage, good closcta, Address '8, W, L."” Bre office 21264 OR SALY CHEAr—Oholce unimproved bus- ¥ “iness luta on' Farnam, Harvey, Douci, and Dodge streets. DAVIS & SNYDER, Real Estate Agents, 110-e0d-¢f 1605 Farnam S1. fornia street. furniture, st 1100 Pacific street. A BARGAIN—Hotel and Livery Stable fo eale ina growing wo tern town. _First-clas bovel ad only livery starle in town. If you wan hotel o etable, will pay you to inveatigate. Wil sell sep: rate. ' Aduress “Hotel care ¢t Beo. 166-mie 12t} EMIS' New Map of DmLhA,L it completed and ready for delivery at & each. s 4 foot wide bi’ 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha ever published. Official map of the clty. See column. IOR SALE-—Four acte log ld{olnlngv ll{lim~ its. Easy terms, JOHN T. BELL, 170-33 1606 Faroam stieet, E offer for salo at & bargain the enzine and fixtures now In use at our works. The compl. te outflt {s a8 good a8 new, and conslsts o Engine (40 borse power), Boiler, Heater, Steam Pump, Smoke Stack, 8.eam and’ Water Gauges, Water Tank, Valves' Pipes, eto. 1t will be taken out about the first of next May. Parties interes. tod are Invited 10 call and sre 1t In operation day sud pight (Sundays exceptod)at the Woodman Lin Works, corner Sevonteenth and Nich- Manufactorer, Mverstown | olas streets. 917-1m Pa , “beomuse It"—Kidney-Wort-cured my pi es YOR SALF.—Poc: ets maps of Nebraska 200 200 each, Fer burgaing in Ur aha City impréved and un‘mpr v property, call on Wiz ¥, Shri- ver, o1 Estate Agent, opposite postofice. 760+ Fon BALE—A it cines recond hand phaetort Call at 1819 Harney St. 3074 XCELLENT BRICK FOR RALE—$9.00 p L theuraud, Yord 15th etrecs, two hion #outh of Beilev doc 23-8m? MYSOELLANEDS oy 1a87, & white andTed er cslf, Uycar old and lsme on rign® front leg. Velongit g L wis . 5 . Stray. edtrom the Lo't ms 14th +nd Grace streets. Finder will ot ed by retarning s comugu’ e ting owner. 2 (ENTF AL HO 15 now cyen fcr business, ('3 DOVE 16tk aud Burt 51, 2595t ENTS—Offered for a coun- 1|1 wry store at Gilmore, Sarpy couuty, Neb, EMPRY & JONES, REAL ESTATE AGENTS now taking rees, shrube livery. Orders - | onlers for truit and orname and floword: ¢ plats, tor . pring &% 8PEC 1AL ! vi!' FCEITIVELY not beln | mu t be in befors the 18t of April, Satsfaction serted unless paid In advance. gnvanteed. Office 1306 Harney rtreot, Owabia, 18-/ w ONEY TO LOAN-—Call at Law office of D. ‘Thowas room 8 Creighton Block. B8Bhcce~d ONEY LOANED-—On Chattel Mortgaze Boom No. 1, over Moscbhnte Ne- | L. { bresant, and on cortain conditions In the far - - Siror hi TITH EDWARD KUEHL,, MAG'STER *F PALMYSTERY AND COND" TIONALIST, 498 Tenth street, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with the aid of imardian epirits, obtain for any one a glance of the p ture. Boote and Shoes made to order. Fertech TO LOAN—At 8 per cent. Shriver's | atisfaction guaranteed. Estate and Loan = Agency, %?’o:'m —A thr iecner at B ston | reet, betweer Lody) aud ndry, itol IN HOT WATER. DON'T BE MK CAL - FASON TEACHES AND EXPER CONFLUMS TH Y AN" ALL DISORDEKS 0 3 TOMACH, LIVER AND BOW- ' =00 FUL IN A GLASS of H ATERFV RY ' ORNING HEFORE EATIN ONLY BENEFICIAL, TION AGAINST DISEASE ONE CAN AFFORD TO DISHE- JR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ANTEO—A g o do gencral honsswork, pply at N . ¥L08 Ual fornia stros. sioner Frank yesterday| 270-3 ANTED-A sart boy at O'Dnatos & $68-5 4 ANTED—Two girls at 110 sou h 13 h 8t bet, Douglas and Dodge, ANTED—A good, Decline of Man Nervous Weakness, Dys; ia, Im- tence, Sexual Debillty,pe ::red by st ady middic_aged Must be willing to work Wagses Inquire 612 Douclus St. 245-61 EU-—4 few lidies and gentlemen as euti for the bizgest busine & 1n 24810} ANTED—Men and women to start & new thelr own home; no pedaling; nd 10c for samples and in: The msteorological summary for the month of February 1883, has just been issued by Observer Pollock, of Omaha station and contains the following In. 2] N & CO., Montpelfer, Vt. SITUATIONS WANTED, ON WANTEOD—By a younz married 18 wiling t9 make 1t M BOELLANEDUS WANT! JARTNER WANTE m ANTED—A stranger in Omahs, @ acqusintaico of a I fond of amusements and of a soolal disposit Address §"c'al," Bee office. 2 Blg’hut temperatare, 57.2 on the :POWDER 28th; lowest temperature, 24 9 on the :fi“m“hg spring Books sl Shiea Are ROW Artivs 4th; greatest daily range of tempera- Eatis- faction gusrautoed. Avam—sio vy i 1 i con | ASOlUtely Pure. pools to clean with’ lillltl;v cleaner. Lock Box 422, Omaba. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity lmllg and wholesomeness. More economical than the orpinary kinds, and cannot be sold In FOR RENT—HOUBER AND LAND. mean of um temperatures, 29 7; OR RNT—A cheap house on 17th Street, | cans. near Capitol ayenue, 2645 Sompeiion wikh the n'x‘-:\mun-‘or low test, hort wel um or phosphate powder, only in ioveL Bakine’ Powaen Cor, Wall 56, 00 New York,