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P T T " The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning, March 5, ‘Weather Report (The following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations ‘meationed.) Wan DEr't U, 8, S16¥AL SRRVICE, } OmAHA, March 4, 1883, (1:45 p. m.) Friday evening, March 9, in the Unitarian church, [Subject, *“The Beginning of Geological Time.” Thus is the professor’s Intost and best lecture, Charley Whitnoy has been appointed oaptain of the Union Pacific base ball nine for the coming sesson, A Nemaha county man wants to dis pose of 400 bushels of “‘wino saps” in the Omaha market, Yosterday was & foggy, chilly day, very unlike the close of the preceding woek, ~The board of education holds ita reg- \ THE RIVER. unsurpsased In those qualities of head and heart which go to adorn and bean- Oonjectures as to the Coming Break- | tify the true nobleman, and make a Up—A Dynamite Pian. triend o friend indeed. While the ice has gone out of the| ResoLven, That the members of the rlver at varloas polnts far below us, 1t | Dar, though dawsle by say prooseding of theirs to staunch the arteries of love still remains solid at Omaha, although | ;0w bleeding, yet feol urged by svery covered to aconsiderable extent with | conslderation of regard and duty to water, Here, too, 1t s braced some- | tender to the affl oted fami'y and rela. what by the numerous bends, which | Ve of tho dear dead this respectful token of sincere and heartfelt sympa- hold 1t In place liko the threads of & | ¢hy'with thomin this the hour of thelr screw, River men in Sioux Clty say | bereav sment, that If the present weather continues| ResoLven, That the secretary of " THE DAILY BEE: MONDAY MARCH 5 ‘oud to death, Whother this strange fatality follows him, like the wander- A BAD CASE Mrs. J U. Metcalf Becomes Insane |ing Jow, wherever he goes, or not, the | From Sloxness. reporter did not learn, but when & - TR few days ago the postal card was re- The frionds of Mr.J U, Metealf, | celyed announcing his intended visit, the well known sheckman for M. W, |8 half dozen psncil; "I;f nhnrpeneld o op in anticipation of a blg item. It Kennard, will regrotto learn cf the may come yet before he leaves, misfortune he has yecently exporl- S enced, Real Kstate Transfers A short time ago his wife gave The following deeds were filed for bitth to a little ono an& was appar-[record in the county clerk's office ontly gettingon all rigit, until some|Msich 2, reported for Tne Ber £ |E|8 ular montbly meeting to-night, STATIONS, g | ElE —The wesk closedup in good shape over | ilg|& head and bad shape under foot. 25 |47 [N —~Tho roller skating rink will be lighted i |3e by gas after Tuesday evoning next, g ht- —~Regular meeting of Geo, A, Custer ¥ post this evening, A ance In requested, Ge large attend. M. O'Bryen, Ds po! . Pau.:: commander; C, ¥, Fitob, a M —A regular meoting of O Vincent. No.3, A, F. & A, M, this evening: Blas el Llear Butord o (15udy | March 5tb, at 7:30, A full attondance of Billings . v7 | 43 [SW [Cloudy : Pultogs £ |48 8% [6i50 | membors i desired, By order of tho mas Assinaboine a2 | 20 'sW [Cloudy | ter, ~Mrs, Alico Martin, sister of Mrs, Jacob Williams of this city, died at Te- peka on last Monday. Mr, and Mre, ~The attention of the residents of Cap« | Williams attonded the funoral and re. itol Hill is called to a case of real destitu- | yurned to Omaha on Tuesday. tion existing at the last house on the south “ITHeTMmba o the - M. OsA side of Douglas strest golng west, fn the|, " q 0 a o attend seoond bollow. This is the residence of a the regnlar monthly meeting to be held Mra. Johnson, the wife of a carpenter, [0 evenlng, March OBth, at 7.30 who fter liviog with her some time, dur-| "\ Ing which he drank hard, deserted her and | °°¢100¥: at tho rooms of tho amosistion, By left her with two lttle children to take| °rder of the prosident, J. I, Davidson, caro of, She is hopelessly poor and yet | "CTeFY living almost next door to wealth and lux.| —In Judgo Beucke's court Saturday ury. She is strong enough and willing | £¥0 men wero arraigned for fighting. Ono enough to work but cannot lesve her little [ W48 committed in default of $5 and tho children alone, and althovgh the commis. | 08t and the other case was continued sioners offored to send her to the poor | W5til this afternuon, One Slocum had his hotse sho doss not want to come dows, to| oA continued, and one disturber of the that, Some of the kind hearted ladies up | Peace paid his fiae, that way will certainly look up the case| —Harrigan & Hart's _“Squatter Sover. and give her a little from their abundance, | eignity,” direct from their New York 7014 ottty » wortby oase, theatre, will bs presented at Boyd's next —The recoption given on Saturday | Tuesdsy and Wedaosday, with the origi- eveniog to Mr. G, A, Joplin, the Lew sec. | 20 effecta which made the pieco famous rotary of the Y. M. C. A., wan a decided | ¥ ita long run in New York city. success in every partioular, After ashort| —The Marle Gelstinger grand opera wong wervice Prosident Himebaugh, Wi, | company, the largest and most extensive ¥leming, Dr. Wood and others made| orgauization that has over visited Omahs, " LOOAL BREVITIHS, the loe will rot out, and opening from | this meetir ; forward a copy of thcse | days later she was taken with puerye- | by Amoa's real estate agency: the lower end wiil not make “fl flood, | resolutions o the famlly of the de- The weather so far has been al for a qulet, unsensational break-up, TOM POWERS' OPINION, The 8¢, Paul Ploneer-Press of 1ot inst. has the following oplaion about the coming break up from Tom Powers, the well known steamboat |*nd Thomas Powers, from the | M@0 bo spread upon owner: Yellowstone, gave as his opinfon that should the upper Missouri and upper Yollowstonebreak up soon, and he is afraid they will, the dadgers of a dam. aging flood are imminent, The peo. right | ceased and sce that the name be pub- lished In the city papers; and Resonvep, That the chairman of this meoting do appoint a member of the bar to present these resolutions to the district court of Douglas county, respectfolly request that the the records thereof. G, W, Shields, J. H. McCuliough, A. O, Troup, Jos. B, Clarkson, W, F. Greeley, committee. At the same time Mr. McCallovgh plo aiong the valleys ate fearfal that o [Pdssed a touching and appropriste rain maysetin, Advices from Fort eulogy upon the character of the de- Buford of rocent date give the thick- | coased, foilowed by similar remarks ness of the ice in the river at that point—the junction of the Missouri and Yellowstone--as four feet, and from this mach damage below is pre- dioted when the break-up comes, declded depth of snow is reported in the valley of the Missouri aud the lower valloy of the Yellowstone, and a gradual thaw, unaccompanied by rain, is earnestly prayed for. The Eolipse s frozen in _at Red Butten, thirty miles above Buford, and but faint hopes are entertained of keeping her afloat, The Sloux Oity Journal of Friday says: The river is still molld from shore to shore, The ice bridge of the 8t. Paal ratlroad holds as firmly as ever, and uralus crossed yesterday without shaking it to any extent. On the ice much water is standing and from Messrs, H, D. Estabrook, Joseph R. Clarkson and A. C. Troup Ount of respect to the memory of william McClellan the court ad- A |iourned unttl Monday morning at 9.30, Commigssioners’. Proceedings, TrurspAY, March 1, 1885, —Board Jaet pursuant to adjournment. Pres- ent, Commissioners Corliss, Knight and O Keefe. Road No. 278 B was eubmitted to the board and the report of the com- missioner locating the same was ordered sot aside and tho olerk in. stracted to refund amount depoeited a8 security for costs. Road No, 200 B was adjourned to ral fever, followed by klood poison. ing, from the effects of which size b~ qutrZ, in block 6, in town of Elkhorn; camo insane, and was yoaterday takan down to Lincoln to be placed in the hospltal for medical treatment, The first signs of her malady wore when one morning she informed thone in attendance that the was pos. seased of the power of the Holy Ghost, The family help was a Bohe- misn glel, who could not speak a word of Englieh, and the sick woman stated that sho was working on her, and that she would shortly come fnto the room and talk in & new tongus. Since that time she has imagined that she her- self could converse in other languages and was constantly speaking what she called Bohemisn, which was. unintel- ligible to any one, ‘The physiclan thinks it posaiblo that wltg aix weeks of care she may recover, unless the disease has pro- duced softening of the brain, The ohild is perfectly healthy. THE WEATHER. Its Effects on Bueiness During the Past Week. No finer weather than the past week hae brought us has been experlenced in the clty for several months. Balmy || breezes und a olear, azare sky were the sniform rule. The mud has been ranning. In places it is deep enough | March 14'h, to quite serlously retard the progress( Road No 272 B runniog along the of heavlly loaded teams. As far as|west end of state institate proporty noticed, however, the lce beneath has being wnder consideration and the |sand tveads of the pedestrians. Bui not rotted any. The small streams | gonsent of the legialaturo having been | what nn amount of profanity was running into the river are up and i flooding thele banks, and from them & | e mectiiad o Crdered looated | spent boforo tho latier foat was ac- large body of water Is pouring Jnto the | The county clerk callod the attention | 0mplished may be bettor Imagined river, which must in a fow days cause |of the board to the resignation of A. |than canboe desoribed. With the ap- kneaded into a solid mould, and the speeches welcoming him and asking mem- | will appear at the opera house next Friday bers and friends to encoursge and asist|and Saturdsy, presenting “‘Trampette” him in his work, M, Joplin then made | Friday, “Boceaccio” at the matinee, nda & short apeech, which was well recsived, | “Parisian Lif~" Saturday night. The The Iadics’ auxiliary sustained their repu- | compavy supp rtii; this great artist in- tation as prim entertaners, and an aboun- | cludes sirty-two cmbers, dant ropast was furnished. ~=A complaiut iias been filed against two —F. W, White, the individusl who|boys, charging them with stealing furni- eame to Omaha a fow days ago represent- | ture from Jobn Edwards, ing himself to be tho agent of the Boston| _A trong team Is the new coal firm of Tdeals, turns out to be a bad man. He 1s)| Benzon & Collin, They handle all kinds now wauted at Winons, Minn,, for & for-| of coal, but make & specialty of walnut gery committed three months ago, After | ook, said to be the best soft coal in the ke had committed the erime, ho skipped | market, Their offios is at Benzon's old out, loaving » wifo and child to the tender | ytand, 211 South Thirteanth street, mercies of tho cummunity. —M. 8. Martinovioh, formerly con- The ravine followed by the South |nected with Tk OmAia Bre, but at pres. Omaha sewer is in horrible shape between | ent representing the wholesale liquor house Ninth and Tenth stroets, On the east | of Stubendorff & Co., Omaha, is in the city ond is a fithy pond of stagnant water, its | on his regular business trip, Mr. Martino- baliks covered with manure and all sorts | vich is one of those populur, energetic men of rubbich. If this locality ien't looked | who make a success of all they undertaks, afier the death rate in this ward will|and will build up & business for Stubben- ipm up big when the spring months | dorfl & Co, in Wyoming far ahead of any- come. thing competitors can boast,—Laramie ~~The exomizaticn of Moso Roben, ar. | Boomeravg. 3 rested on the charge of sounterfeiting, was| ~—Comumissio i« 0'Keefo hay received & commenced In the court of United States | dispateh from Gov, Dawes, in response to Commimloner Anderson Saturday after-| 06 of inquiry, to the eflect that house noon, but was not completed, and was ad: | bills No. 306 and 208 have been signed, journed over until Mondsy. It is claimed | 8d have therefore become laws. No, 309 that McVey will turn “state's evidence,” | 1# the road bill which provides for tho im. and he has already waived an examina: provement of roads and avenues leading tion. from tho city, for a distance of two miles out and authorizes the commissioners to levy & tax on all persons owning property within (00 feet of the road to cover one. third of tue cost of such improvement, No 208 in a bill extending the time for the --The Swede employed on the Florence cuteoff who froze his feet some timein January last, died from the effects of the samo at the county house Sunday, March 4. Itis possible that he may have some : friends or rolatives n this part of the | “INAEAOR O texen, country, but Superintendent Pierce could Thompson, of the B, & M not even give his name, Y Superintendent +» We learn that during the lyst week about 150 cara of em- ~-The lmmense pile of empty oil barrels | jgrant movables have arrived in Lincoln aroundthe old frame buildiog ext o the | 41 that larys numbers are on the way in Consolidated Tank Line company's Waie- | ghirty or forty sar trains, On February houte, on Ninth street, is io prime shave | 974h twenty «ven cars arrived; on the tostart a cooflagration that will take In| 93¢h, four .4:; on March 1at, twelve oars; the lumber yards and everything elso in| o the 21, 1 venty.soven cars;and on the that vicinity, 3, twenty-uino cars, Thewe emigrant oars —Un March lst, Mre, Mary Furey, | are loaded with hourehold goods and there mother of Major J, V. Furey, depot quar- | is an incresse of one family or more to the termaster at Omahs, diedat Brooklyn, at|oar, There were sixty people on the train the ago 0i 77 years, after s long illness, | that arrived yesterdsy, The larger part Msjor Furey, who was summoned from | of them who havearrived thus far are from, Omaha on Sunday lest, was at her bed: | Illinols, and most of thew go north over side when she died. the Nebraska road and the rest over the —Members of the board of trade are re. | maio line, All of them will settle and quested to meet in the board of trade make homes and help develop the resources rooms this evening at 8 o'clock, to take|of Nebrasks, Besidos the emigrant traina into consideration the establishment of a | there is, of course, a large proportion of the an increase in the body of the river | D, Morris as special deputy elerk. water, which will nake the fce erack| The opinion of J, C. Cowin, county P and buige petceptibly. As yet every- | attorney, as to the oclsim of Btulb b"‘:h““’” CEMIRL A "“; ;'“ thing is sooure and safe. "Freight in | Bell for meking tranacript in state | 7eAther only consents to stay with us being tranaferred across theice bridge | case was filed recommeading the same | the boom vhich the December frcst and no preparations have been made [ be rot allowed. killed so effictively Is 1kely to be ro- to take up the iron. On account ol The fo'lowing was adepted: vived at once! the depth of water on the ice mot| Rgsorven, That the county treas- yesterday, but several loads of goods|draw from the general fund $39:37, evening in gueater numbers than at were sent over from this city. Regarding the break up of the ice, | the delinquent personal tax of Pat-|theater and other placesch amusement the idea was advanced by a river max | rick Welsn for yers 1879, 1880, and |have had a greater run, despite the ! yesterday that it would be a good | 1881.2, for services as juror. scheme to asaist it by the use of dyna-| Bidm for the care and treatment of [has been experienced. however, and mite. The gentlemen’s plan was to|the poor were opened and final actlon | that was Mrs. Langtry's fallure to ap- explode the dynamite as various polnta | postponed. pear with her ¥reddy and show ‘‘As down the river and up s far as Yank-[ " The following accounts were allowed | ¥ou Like It.” According to the latest ton, Tfe said the expomse would be|from the general fand: reports the happy twain were speed- very light to tho governament, compar’ | p,teici Welsh, grand juror. 3| ing eustward, and Mr. Langtry was atively, and nothing as compared witly| b, ¥, Rhodes, exira work........ 45 00'|get to be heard from. the additionsl aafety which would be|X. W, Corliss, services as county Uncle Sem is a right jovial fellow glven to the people living and ownlng: ‘K“"";;{‘}L““;n"w-V‘,»---»u---m{ 107 001 a5 a rule, and tiw grace with which property aloag the Big Muddy Ha| ™ ‘Wiwele, services as couaty op| he submita to tho handling of his cash would commonce at tho mouth of the | "p Knight, sersices as county box is truly admizable. Buv when he Platte and work up stream and ex- | commissioner, 99 00|scizes the battle ax and goes about plode as fast as poesible and as nearly M. Ramge, petit jux 10 00| decapitating official heads all fun aa poasibie in the channel Adjourned to the 3d inst. | seems to depart him. Judge Crounse Joun BAuUMER, can tell a little story about this, and Oounty @lerk. |[if rumors may be-trusted Mr. Hall SATUR3AY, Masch 3, 1883 —Board | will soon be able ta-do likew:se. How Burns a Swall Shed Near the St jimet pursuant to adjournment. Pres- [uncertaln the gifts of the world are Onarles Hotel, ont, Commissioners Corliss, Enight|forsooth, Here it 1s just two years land O'Keefe. since General Gaxield was inaugur- About noon yesterday a small blazefi The following appointments. were [ated in the highest.oftice in the gift of was discovered In the laundry ‘ocon- made, J. G. Knight, assessor Union |the nation, and now scarcely a men- ith the St les hotel precluct, ¥, W. Manville, aesessor |$ion is made ot his memory. neoted wil © St. Charles hotel, ! "y precinct, H. S. Ludlngton,| A short time ago, Elliots, the ex- which is & small shed lecated in the | versoer of highways south district, | shampion pugillst, appeared in the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth, | Union preeinct, olty to an eager crowd in a sparring H; and FY Official bond b J. G. Knight asozhibition, A great deal ofrfuss was arney ‘arnam, It caught in de the ool robably fsom a defective | “*e880F Union ot was approved, | made of the advantages of the manly ng, p ly The following resolution was adop- | arb of self defense, but when it came flue, and Immediately burst out in a|ted. to.the scratch in @hicago, all the art sheet of flame through the roof. An Ru:nwlba H ltlha :M:fl" :.r;n- in ;ha vnrldficot:l;ll not save hh;zl ‘f‘::lm urer be, and he ereol rected to {ending as a first-olnss corpse.. o nhmn::; ";n; l:h:vynz:l:fhon; ;zni reduce the valwation of ;ononnl pro- {18 good enongh in its place, buat the ;"l’:"bm o v{ho ety bies: ¢ ““' perty of Chas. H. Ssmpson Srom $050 |invention of destructive agents, to ",tp h 7 h' V! '0"0 nnl.l to $100 for year 1852, on ascount of {a great extent, hax removed the ine- l' aches ¢! thro. ho‘tl:. got 5 & 8 error of assessor, qaalities of brute force and the best Iwr;lm g;! o "8“ 0 gar :fl kuw: The clerk was directed to advertise j mode of self-defenwe is at long range, K "k' £ :I’: fl' A 't‘m, :l"" |°“ t1 for proposals to remove Sixteenth |beyond the reach of combative nature, nud ! :J. r; onk o?l thl“ n ';;'; street bridgs to Florence, aad grading | But Mr, Elliott's failure at self-de- 3“ an i 0 ";"‘h . ;“’“‘i" lo[8atd strect, also for building b4 foot fense was not the only instance chron- h' B‘:’:‘“ 088 of “:i“": o A m: bridge at Millard. icled this week. ous virtuous eniospeem, scoldaniaty ‘:_‘;“': k| " Bilaa Springer and others filed thelr fmidst the dsfense, though less san- '; °"“;‘:1 M“m Jus test agalnst straightening the Elk- |guinary, ot a devowt church member, Abaloar sudiflored Bl vt Hube, ended disastroualy. All of which The damage to the building is alight. | o foliowing acoount was allowed |might have been avolded if a wider Wm, S. MocOLELLAN. from the bridge fund, Missouri Valley | range had been taken. bridge and iron works, one-half costs His Burlal at Galena—Action of the | of iron work on Eikhorn river bridge, Bar Assoolation. $2,660. Adjourned. Joux BAUMER, County Olerk, —_———— HOME C1RCLE CLUB Lenten soason. One disappointment A SUNDAY FIRE. ——————— GENERAL HARRINGTOK. —_— A Man Who Saw Omaha In Its In- fancy and kts Masurity. A special to The Chioago Tribune, dated Galepa, Ill, Feb. 28th says: crossings made passable by the thou- || pearance of the sun, eatdoor work has P So far }t has had the |\ many Nebraska tearas came across|wrer be, and hereby Ir, directed to effect of bringing the pesple out in the | and apply the same to the payment of | sny time durng the seseon, and meE 2o i i Henry C. Jones w d to A. Samson, 5 James O, Megeath q ¢ to A, Sam- oo, Jot 4, in block 4, ot Klkhorn; 8100, 1. R. Tattle, Jr. wd to H, A. Moe, 1ot 3, in Tuttle’s subdivision; 8500 L7 FOR RENT—MOUBER AND LAND, OR EENT—One large and one small room, Inquire At Drug Store, cor, 10th and_Doug’ e, o5 Mi-1w POK TARD ToB RENT_appy af ones. ¥ verything needed to run hand Buperior clay. ~Also house on yard If wanted. LORENZ ) DIBBLE, Yard 16th ttrcet, 2 blocks south of Bellevue rond, 280 1m} Fol\ RENT—With board, & large’ furnished room with bay window. Modein improves mente, 1718 Dadge Street* 236-9¢ YOR RENT—New hotel at Avoes, Neb, slze 34 x4, Good location. Liboral terus 1o the right party. Address * O, Teflt,” Avocs. 261 8 wit R RENT—A h use of four roums, coraer of 14th and Wob.ter streeta. §12 (0 & month. JAY, CALLAHAN. OR R P easant front turnished 605 N, 1t th street. bet. Ca'iloruimand Wob ater, 9| 018 RENT—Farnished ro0m for two geuts, 3 blicks from postoffice, Juquire st 1619 D.dge s:reet. 209-1m YOR RENT—Small house corner Harney and 224 strest, Choap. Apply Mrs, *U." next door, 261-3 HAS BEEN PROVED T'he SURESY CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Doo i« Jame back o aAlsordered uriw| indicate Jhat you arc a vistim? THEN o) NOT ILBNITATE ; uso KIBNEY-WORT st (druggiets rocommendit) and 1t wil) sams tima on For complatmts pecullar, 10 your sexancli as pain [ana weaknessos, KIONEY. WORTis unsur. passed, aa it wil) oet promptly and safely. Eithe: Bex, Incomtiienco, resation of] urino, briok dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragging pains, allspeedily yield sottacur. 5 ativo power, [&) SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prisesl. o &) ol B <| A woll-known clergyman, Rev. N. Cook, of Trompelean, Wis., says: *1'find Kidney Wort a sure cure for Kidney and 1 ver troubies ' KIFDNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and L | V[ R e Tt has spocific actson on this ecst important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and tinulating the healthy secretion cond 3 Ao orosuoring from RAalaria. miosihavemesnis | aro bilious, dyspeptis, or constipated, Kid: Toy-Wort will surely miiove & quickly cure, 1% this senson to cloaaso tho Systam, evory ons shotld take & thoreugh courso of it. (1) S0LD BY DRUGCISTS. “Last yoar, 1 went 1o wurope,’ soys_Henry Waxd, late Col. 60th Reg G. '1? Y., vow livimg at 173 W. Side Ave., J. C. Hights, N. J., “ondy to return worse from ehionic liver com- aint. Kidoey-Wart, a8 last resort, ss given me better hewth than e hitherto enjoyed for mwany, many years.” He's cured now and conseaantly beppy. H provalent 1n this| 5 untry as Constipation, aud 20 remody @ hna wvor cquailid the oolobrated KIDNEY- | RT na a cure, Whatcver the cause, & Lowover obstinate the caso, tixia remedy| 8| Wil overoome i, 5 PILES. s distrosing com: plaint {8 very aptto be tion, Kidney-| d pacts and| S| e ovom whon| 3 e USE [orivrists Sen™ B. Moyor, Cur P, “Ducduss i i) 20R ;‘ BR-IE-IE-T-M-A-T-I-8.M . An it is forsll the painful o disonses Of e DNEVS, RIVER AND BOWEL! It cloanses4he system of the acrid poison| cauges: thio 4 by mail, 3, RIGHANDRON & GOy, Duriington. Ve, ¢ vd | g N H KIDNEY-WORT.: “3r. Walter Ctotay my cus‘omer, was prostm- ted with sheumatism for two years: trieein vain, all remedien; Kidney-Wort alone cured him. have tried it myoeif, and know that it s good.” —Tortion of o lotter from J. Willett, druggist, Filne, Mich. SZPSPEQC 1AL 8 will FCSITIVELY net bein unless. peidh Im advance. 10 LOAN—MONeY. 'ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law officsof D. L. Thomas rocm 8 Creighton Block. ONEY LOANED—On Chattel Morigage se- eurity. Room No, 1, over Morchants Na- nal Bank, ATyt OVEY TO APAN—AS 8 per cent, Ghriver's Real Esvits and Loan ~ Agency, ite poston ANTED ANT! 4 girl at 721 south 7Tth N, K. coraey of »eavenworth, fo» gen® Aousework. 275 5¢ \A7 ANTED—Two men of good sddress to oan- Yads tor saplo gocis. Call 21 Bouth 11t 283 6] 2! | merts worth 3600, for §1,500 ¢ sh, very important new manufacturing indus- arrivaln who come tay, andother business, - Charley Coulter, of the paid fice de- partment, has finished putting the electric apparatus into the mew No, 2 engine houre, It works nicely and already the men can hitch an? get out in fifteen sec. onds, —The trains both ways on the U, P. yesterday had light loads of passengers, No. 8 carried two Pallmans, one being occupied by the Harrirons, She also had two extra dinkeys, No, 4 brought in two cars of fruit, —We were informed yesterday that Gov, Dawes had determined to apppoint Judze Wakely to the new judicial office in this district created by the recent legisle- ture and that his commission would arrive to-day. —-Ninth strest is to dry now as to bo very passable for teams, Next vo it Tenth stroet is settling down faster than any in the city. Good drainage does it. —A ocouple of flat cars lozded with trucks snd a demolished box car, were the regular trains, The trains are all heavily loadednow, No, 1 yesterday brought In 481 grown people snd 125 children, and every day brings in trains almost as well filled.—Journal, C Rl e bty Ripley’s Say. Me, E. P. Ripley, general freight agent of the Ohloago, Burlington & Qalncy railroad, instructs agents that all troight from polnts on his road east of Stanton, Iows, to points on the Barlington & Missourt River in Ne- braska, will be routod as followa: braska railway dlvislons west of Lin- coln; to stations on the Atchison & Nebraska division north of Adams; to stations on the Republican valley division from Hastings to and inolud- ing Denver; to statlons on the Wy- more branch, except Wymore, Via Nebraeka City—To stations on aska railway division east of Lin. to Nemala line stations to and ng Tecumaeh. ia Burlivgton Junction and Bos- well—To stations on the Republican brought in yesterday from the scene of & recent wreck out on the line, ~Indianas and Nebraska aroto be united by the marriage of & son of Senator Dan Harrison to Miss Mawmie Saunders, of this city. —The ladies’ suxilary of the ¥, M. C, A, will meet in the sssociation parlors on Villoy division east of Amboy; to statious on the Atchison & Nebraska divislon sou'h of Firth, excopt Te- oumseh, Frelght from Chicage, Barlington & Quincy stations weat of and includ- ing Stanton, will be routed via Pa- cific Junction or Nebraska Oity only, according to the moat convenlent ter- “The remalns of the late Willlam § McClellan, of Omaha, son of R. H. McOlellan, of this city, arrlved here last evening and were interred this afternoon in Greenwood, There was a very large concourse of people ai the faneral, including the members of the bar of the county and company 1, I, N. G, of which the deceased waa for- merly captain, The membera attended in full uniform, snd escorted the body to the grave., The services were con- “ " ay. OCharacters from ‘‘Mascotte, g:;?{nb' the Rey, 'Ambeoss [Q) “Ollvette,” *Pirates of Penzance,” Shortly after the dlstriot sourt oon. |and others will be taken by members vened on Satardsy morning, Mr, J. [of the elub, A limited number of H, McCulloagh, who was appolnted | spectators will bo allowed. to that duty by the members of the| And thoeo who are favored with an bar at the meeting recently held to | invitation will, no doubt, have asplen- take actlon coucerning the death of |did time. thTh. foll:lwlng ““21‘::‘.? thelr brothor atiorncy, preeented the | comprise the executlve com: : following resolutlons, ®| W Brown, Johr A, White, F. W. WaEREAS, Death has romoved from | Pickens, J. M. Hensman, Thoe. Car- among vs our frond and brothor, |7y, Whose names ara asoflisiont guar- Willlem 8, McClellan, In the vigor|sntee for the succoss of the affair, d » manhood: e e :z:lbuuty of his ycury manhood; GOOPER WAGONS WaEREAS, It ls moat fitling that the | have arrived. Preparations for the Coming Charac- ter Party and Bal Magque, “The Home Circle Club,” whichhas given some of the most enjoyable par- tles of the season, have concluded to glve a charaoter party and masquerade on the 15th of March, at Masonic Hal), the occasion belng the last party of the series of 1882-3 The affalr will be a novelty in its bar of Douglas county, by whom the | demonstrates and proves them the decoered was 8o well known and loved, | cheapest in the market for reel shonld expross sorrow at this sad af- For sale at 3 flictlon, be it therefore F. D. Coorer & Co's. M%m&v.rfi That in the death of Mr, | mb-m&ed&wlm cClellan the state cf ! e T lost an adopted son as nc ! mnorou‘rwu l{lB(."EL' OMA hearted as any who lives HA, service, Practieal experience fawily, his father being 83 years of age { ‘with the best the|Jacobs busy holding an inquest. He Gen, George W. Harrington, who|street, represents the Stein Manufacturing |- company of Rochester, N. Y., isin teicliyiion; 8 Toguiar bosinom trip TANTED—A firt cla 8 girl Sweed or Gor- He deals in wooden overcoats. man wanted i1a family of bwo by M. General Harrington passed through Ken{:&utx{. E corner 19th aud Dodge Sts. this olty In 1857 with Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston's army, and went through with them to Utab, partici- pating in the memorable experiences | . of that time, A7 At that time Omaha was but a lttle | VY trading post, and the young army officer lttle thought that & quarter of | YV a century later he would be selling WANE coffins in & metropolls of 50,000 peo- | ¥V 13th ple. The general dgndunta:d “sl lWa-t e ———— Polnt in 1850, and rose gradually to ANTEO—A g'rl to dogeneral housewosk.. i oattion of beigadiorof velantaar, | VAV a5 Kb tior e and when mustered orll‘t dl‘?ln service Ty s . was holding the rank of lieutenant aNIs K000, b Y | IDACK colonel in the regular nm‘y, f}wh;au ro- H:&"' s WA Jo WO tired In 1869 onaccount of disabllity. | v17« — e —— Gen. Harrington 1s & fine looking | WV ikeats for the bissees peying ‘boss s 12 gentleman, whom not one out of a [ Americs. Koom 3, 1308 Furnam St S 1.} thousand would take to be over 35 VWANIED Men and women to start a new 80 ANTEL--A go d cook, wasber aad 'roner. Referenass required, 'Apuly &b 2810 Day- enport street, bot. 13th snd 14th. 21634 INNER'S BUSINFSS —Want. A pariner, or will sell and fwork for purchaser. Ad. dres “Tinver," Bee office, 73 61 ANTED—A iicl t°r giaeral Eousework. 2pply at 2016 Burt street. 2847 c00k. $one othar need thir: ironer a4 Boston lat eet, betweea Dodge and 261 years of age, but who is in reality busiuews at thelr own home; po peaalivg; only 67. He comes of s long lived | d 0 for samples and in: e LIRS 01 b N & CO., Mowtpelter, Vt. and his grandfstler, still living, 105, " UATS " ” Ha bisaail will probebly Live t6 b HITVATING WANTER old as Methuselah, A curlous cirenmstance connecied with the general's visit to the clty, es- ially when his peculiar business is oconsidered is that he has never until to-day came without finding Coroner JLTUAT(ON WANTED—Ey & young married man in & store, 18 willing to make himself usful at any busiess, Address*J, R, C ' Boe office. MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. ARTNER WANTED—With $1,000 to make Tuesday afternoon, March 6th, at half-| minal, past 2 o'clock, e SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOG! et bk e, =40 42 B el e f e .t 1axed YOSEMITE VALLEN day and attracted comsiderable stten-| j i, /. ost fragrant of perfume. tion., 4 Meunfa m%b,n_:, Blaven, San —Prof, Samusl B, Aurhey will give the | Fravcisco. Forsale o Omaba second lecture ia Unity leckure course on | J. Whiteaouse and Keasma u.mmu Tables s, market e than at any other house in Omaha, | on the wife murder and sulcide ln Bo: Rate, 08 per dav. sugllitm hemiantown, the murder of Col, Wat. A PR Russis! Salve, best famll acoldent North RIS & eid- and excellout for stable | sreet [ expanse, the one of tho protession worthy of all confidauce, esteem and respect, and & and mourning clr- ole of friends relatives, s member of thelr aoclety, whom to know was to admire and love, RusoLvap, That in the and un- | Mr, of the bar have lost » friend H u ¥ The traveling publio | has been here at nearly all of the im- " ons | portant oocasions of this kind for the paat three years, including the inqueat street, in which one man way smoth. and sell an rticle needed In every family— - 1;1:‘-;!)\ ly. Address ‘8. M." Bee office. ANTF.D—A stranger in Omahs, unmarried, ish e to make the acqusintance of & lsdy fond of Mausementa aad of & social disposition, Addross “Soc'ai," Bes offico. son B, Smith and on the last vhsit, the | A7 ANTED—s00 peivy vaulte, sinks sad cloaner. Sabis- OR RENT~Two nieoly furn'shed_room cheap. Brisk house, bay wiud.w, 1675 Ch cago stroet. 64-3) TR, SEvT—Dvooms, absiow. & vh-aann 3 closets, cellar, hydrant water. Inquira at €08 1sth street. 29483 OR RENT—ADo#t 50 acres, in {hreo pleces, ‘one of 26, one of 38, and owe of 4 acres. All fenesd, houso 3 rooms. Posscesion immediately, One mile trom postoffize, BEMIS' o R, AN 10 LET—Fine parior tarrished or unturnished, 165 92354 TOR BENT—Good ots. 105 North 18 REAL E7ATR AGRXCY, echmn nished r strest. OR RENT—Pleasant front room farnished, 606N, 15th street, bet. Calidornia s0d Web- ster, n7-382 R RE CHANE—FOR RENT—The 2-d story n1 basement of building No, 1111 Parnam Fuquire on premises. 194 1m OR RENT—Two now houses withr 5_rooms, Dr. C. 5 182 Jmo RENT—2 hotsos, 2 t0 10 rooms, at #3 t0 per month Shriver's Rent burean, op- Dost office. 76641 POR BALE F \OR SALE—40 acres 5 miles from courttouee, weet, wich living eprin 3 lots In Dwight & Lyman's addition, 4 1ota in Isacs & Sheldon's addition. Tnqulre of I G. Clark, P TROR SALE—Oxe dark bay mare, top buggy xnd harness. W. W. ROBERTS, 27716t Fort Omabm OR SALE—Farth fiom 8, E. corner 25th azd farney Sta, Address G. W. Field, 922 For- 1 281 61 an SALE—Car load of good young horses at gJa:unon Square Btable, 16th and Cass street.. 62- OR SALE—A good top buggy and harn me sell cheap. Apply N. E. cor. 15th ifornin streete. £60- OB SALE-A good faaily horse sud side-bar boggy. 8. larson, 10tk Shreat, between Cass aud Ca'ifornia 27154 Fon SALV—1 acre lot in Park Place, 3rd lo east of” Academy of Swcrod Heacs, T 262t W. G. SHRIVER, Opp. J{1OR SALE—House with 6 rooms_ (each 06x132) in south Omahs, fo cary torms. Will raks tesm on part inquire at 611S 12th street. New 5 room cottage, g "B e ofice 00d closcta, dre: 212 6+ }‘ OK SaLk CHEAP—Choice unimproved bus- iness lots on Farnam_ Harney, Dougles, and D:dgestrce.s, DAVIS& SNYDER, Real f‘hu Age ho .l and only hivery sta hotel or #table, will pay yo sell sepsrato. * Adaress “Hotel" 166-m&e 12¢3 EMIS' New Map of Omaha, fust complotad and ready for delivery st 85 cach, Ind fbsb wide 7 oot long. and most compiobe ap of Omaha over publlshed. OMiclal map of the city. See column. Fox SALE—Paur acte Job edjolsing ity Hm= fte. Eney terms. JOHNT, 170-33 12608 Faroam stieet, E offer for salo &% & Jargain the eniue and fixtures now in mse at our works, The complsta outat is4a good ag Kagine (40 borse power), B Pump, Bmolsa Stack, 8 eam Water Tank, Valves' Pipes out about the first of nex isy. Partie: intercs. ted are invitsd o call and ove it in op:~ssion day and night (Sundsys excepted) at' the W Linseed O1l Works, corner Savaateenth aid Nich- olas strects. 917-im F‘o‘n SALEPockets maps- of Nebrasia 206 each. For bargains in Umakia City improved and unimproved property, call on Wm. ¥, Shri- "'769“:!“ Eeiato nt, opgosite postofies. Fok SALF.—A Orst clasy second hand phatont Call a# 1819 Harney St. 3074 — - us — RESAMAKING done s 211 norta & '« ath street. 4L g porfect fitting dreen lining cut fore cents, next Tuesdsy, at 1418 Bedge St 79-5¢ ENTRAL HOUSE is now open forbusiness, J. DOAE, 16th and Burt 8¢, 250 5¢ PECIAZINDUCEMENTO--Offored for a coun- try store at re, tarpy cowntv, Neb, Apply to O« Fros, th.re. 1% 1mt EDWARD KUnH L, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTWRY AND CONDY TIONALIAT, 498 Tenth staeet, , between Farnam 1 |and Harney. Will, with theald ol guardias evirits, obtain for any oze n. gianoe of the past and pres-at, and on certain conditions 1n the fu. Ecota and Shoos made to order, Perfeot tion_gusranteed IN HOT WATER. DONT BE BKEPTICAI, “EASON TEACHES AND 9XPKRIENCE CONFIRMS THA® Tane vant's etz v Apariant1$ AN INVAL: UABLA FO CANY AND ALL. DISORDEKS UF THE REMEDY ~TOMACH, LIVER AND BOW- EIS A'EAS=00 FUL IN A GLASS of HOT WATSREV R RNING: BEFORE EATING 'S NOT ONLY REMELY BENEFICIAL B T A PROIECTION AGAINST DISEASE. WHLHN 0 N AFFOXD TO DISKE~ e L GAxL. FOR SALE bY ALL DKUGGISTS, POWDER Absolutely Pure. wder nover varieh. A v il strength and wholesomeness. f il than the orpinary ki and sold In competition with We multitade t, short welght, alum or phosphato only ia B o oo, W Y cans. w o e oE GO, Vil 80, 8 i >3

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