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THE DAILY BEK-OMAHA, TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 188, e e ————— THE DAILY BEE. T"E uuMING cn"TEsT. police headquarters but when the officers THE FIGHT IN THE FIRST. who had contributed to the evening's en- reached the place Baker had changed his oyment, adjourned to the residence of ——G—— mind and refused to make complaint [ The Workingmen's Duncan Mecting hr, W. H. Lawton, where refreshments against his step-son and no arrests were in that Ward Not Manifesting had beon provided, and after partaking OMAHA. City Election axes Warm With an |sseie T o foipetine | (of samy iy conrihy preven’ wers. Fo: 4 . ida: o — lod with tresh melodies by the Gloe Tuesday Morning, April 1. Abundance of Candidaics, An Editor's Tribute. o bt ke e Gitth, membere, and & good wocial time — - —_— p, ) W . was epent by all until a late hour, / ‘White and Scott Decline to be Oan- In'xl!'.):nm“‘ c&"’"fiup"'f"rfif tg‘:' :yf?:é Yesterday afternoon numerous hand- | The society has had a very successful Notice to Advertisers. years have "‘"K‘ used Dr, King's Now Dis- | bills, announcing a meeting of the work- | session, and is now in a sound and flour- AS ' O R I A . Mr, H. S, Smith, who has for the past year | didates for Election to the School | govory, for coughs of most severe character, as ingmen of the First ward, to be held in | ishing condition; the attendance through- \ filled th it f rer of tho advertis- N well as for those of a milder t; It never ) ¥ toF h:"w:ré:zn:;:‘: T‘:::n;l‘::,(;u l-“”‘d o Board, Making the Election of Talls £0 offect n spoody cure. My friends to | Turner hall, were distributed on the out has been good; and to the untiring he Outgoing Members O R efforts of the socioty, combined with the : ciiy advertising of this paper, and will hereaf- e v ‘::‘_' '\‘"m‘:‘ : "ru‘h .‘.'.‘.‘.,":“»,L?."Z:n'.?:.“"‘fi‘:!‘.‘.‘.:'QZ;.'L‘;&L‘ it of | #treets. In response to the call about 200 | hearty co-operation of city friends, is due for Infants and Children. tor have complete control of that department. b o s overy cough 1 have hlul‘ for fil\-e yoars, 1 con- were prosont. The meeting was presided | the success of the society. G, R. B. —_————————— E, RosewATER, the Men, sider it tho only reliable and sure cure for|,yer by Alf. Swigart, and Tom Harring. e e Castoriapromotes Digestion | What gives our Children roay cheelcs, timbe President Brx Publishine Co. PR, D e e T il s Taras | ton noted as seceetiey, Tha meeting was A Small Burglary. :ln(‘—_Ln_rog":rcuxgg atuTency, kn——ullnupn; s m.?,:'m TR T i i i Size 81.00, i Somo boys entered the hardwaro store | o™ Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and § vy, yabtes tret and Tarns, Tho city election, which takes place to- called presumably in the interest of Geo. ' - Feverishness, 1t insures health and | Wi oo nn“ e‘y"ny'm'ml, LOCAL BREVITIES. Ay, a8 prkly- Lol A, 4o gty THIT_.BOSS TTORTER W. Duncan, candidate for alderman in |of Soydel & Ahlquist, Nos. 510 and 512 | natural sleep, without morphine. | | o o ol e Castoria. feeling will have very little to do with it. the first ward, It was intended to show | North Sixteenth street, Swndwy night and Yo What wfl‘imlm Constipation, Sour 8 , Colds, Indigestion, ~1f you are not registered you can swaer|The gloction involves the choice of three Thb Perfootton Olgar TAghter, the up the off conduet of Mr. Thrane by carried away cutlery, razors, ete., to the % ;&mrm‘h o v;vl‘lll Mh\]\tlk‘l nv: ;‘:mwfi 53 it But Castorta. the leaders of this movement. As many |smount of about 820, It is thought that | known w0 me. " 51 - Axcwen 5. D., if not more Thrane men were present the parties are known and they will soon 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, than Duncan mon. The meeting was a be arrested and made to answer for sev- ral amall burglari i very loud and boisterous one. Confusion :;mi;:(“:hn ]:l:nst 'I‘il;l‘gluzu;?;n;t;:fa. i reigned supreme from the beginning. —— Farowell then to Morphine 8 Camor Oil and Paregoric, ang. 1 Castor: T T T TR T e T T P PR CENTAUR LINIMENT -an absolute cure for Rheuma~ . - tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c¢. The most Fowerful and Pene« The voices of the speakers were drowned Wel De Meyer trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, in the groans and cries of the ward bum- now undisputed that Wel De Mey- granted, Firat Liontenant C. W. Muso, | i oxtansion of tho sewer system. This Eflg}‘g;x‘gflh}:‘i‘ EARS tii-'vn:rs;w:iru:::lry mers prosent. Speeches wero made | SE CAArch Curo fs the only treatment S DX R T AT ™ T ‘ourth infantry, in orders No, 78, dated Foii | s Q. I POme | by Gi H i S p R \ Omahs, Neb., March 26, 1884, ia sxtended will ccmplnts. the North Om.lhl SOWer | faction s anything evor invented, It l!’inb;mfi':n (‘)"‘]'(“e:’f etl:(; éll:\:ll‘g::\t. F.m]:lilr chronic seven days, across Cuming street, doing away works] hylelyctrlcll)fl 1; jar containing % motllnn was put to the effect .thnt it i{ h —Ooinplaint war Bled yoaweday b5 Ad with the old Military bridge | the battery is placed under the counter h rpr) " the sense of ne meeting that George W. Siofken azainst Charloy Beatty, charging him |and_the Saunders street bridge going to and supplics the electricity. Whon the | o ey represent the Kirst ward in the your vote in, members of the board of education, who Finest in the World. —Tha city election will begin at eight o'clock | will bo voted for at large by the whole i . a. m,, and the polls will close at seven p. m. | sity and six councilmen to be chosen by The finest thing in tne shape of a cigar ~When the votes are counted to-night | the voters of the respective wards. lighter ever seen in this city is now on a good many poople will come to the conelu- | A proposition has also been submitted exhibition at the office of the J. M. sion that they have been April Fools, by the mayor and council for the issue of Brunswick & Balke Co., on Tenth street, ~The leave of absence for seven days|870,000 in city bonds, to be expended in It is called the ‘‘Perfection Cigar IOWA LEGISLATURE. president, Edmunds, 359 votes out of a ]'.:zul of 471;_dArt]\ur. 73; Blaine, 25i 7 i s y ) Y \ The Ruxh of Legis'ation Toward Ad- | For vice president, Lincoln, 257, out o with coming into plaitiff's place of business | the barracks. When these bridges are ::u:]h()'m(;;xll:t:‘écih? ]‘i’&'l;‘:gfi‘;'tfi;h::}:’:g: city council. ~ Nearly half of those pres- ‘A M,-R:c‘r'm::x ,:n"“‘,'lf\’m"‘f.?,‘.‘.‘,: Journment — The Lobby Get- a total of 291. and creating a disturbance. taken away Cumings and Saunders street Bulb Mhg it the blase” of I|’ ht ap. | &0t voiced their views in the affirmative. + D, McDonald, 710 Broadway, N. ting Their Pet Schemes S ———TT Mrs, Lillian Bourdette yesterday filed |20 De graded to their full width. Also e e S0 arq | Their echoes were drowned by the hisses &c., & Thousands of testimonials’ are Throngh, OVER THE OCEAN. —Mrs, Lillian Bourdette yesterday filed | tho extension of the main branch of the [Pears. It is not only very safeand ,ng"groang of the Thrane men. The |Feceived” from all parts of the world, De- sl LKL U L s L a complaint against one Mrs. Thompson for | North Omaha sewer up Seventeenth |economical but is also very ornamental, meeting then adjourned without a decis- | Lag Seeriire o o Do Meyer's lilustra- i A | being made of niokle or brass. All pars|® ] ted Treatise, wish statemonts by th ¢ e Loxvox, March 31.—The foreign office assault and \)a?tufy, .chu defendant ln-.nng street, relieving a large amount of pro b fimq elgke ighiter| ave reqHaNtAI D ion from the chair, : ¢ mailed froo. 1D, B. Dewey & (,‘ "ed 'Po,"l:f: Des Moines, ln.'l Mnrch" !.l. In the hai been tnitructad to obtan (AISHAKEAR slapped the plaintitf in the mouth durivga | perty of a deep cess pool former by the 11's¢ the &80 d vl d Mr. Duncan seems to be pulling against | tr.ot, N, Y. tu-th&sat-mde-3m | senate a house bill providing for a r § § ¢ neizhborhood quarrel, prosent creek, and opening up Seven- | °A% 8t L1 ABOVE NAMEL PACO ANC AN €X- | vouh wators, A torribly strong and bit- county road tax was passed, after being from Amerioa regarding the importation e —TLiconso was issued yestorday aftornoon by County Judge McCullock to Frank B, An- drug, a liowtenaat in the U, 8. A., to marry Miss Maud G, Powell, a daughter of Mayor into England of American adulterated butter and cheese. THEY THEN WILL RETURN, Pans, March 31.—General Millot tel- ~-The journeymen houso carpentors aro ro. | toenth and Nicholas stroets at their in- b S LY ',:';'im,:k:m ter war is being waged against him. The quosted t0 bo prosent at the city hell Taurs- | torscotions to thair full width, = Also e Wy Beople i tie ard soomod determincd to " s Ao Siaba 0 pry. |elect some manto C doy evening 8 oclock, Tt in fntenlod 10 | South" Omaha sower from Seventh to WHOLESALE CONFEOTIONERY. | ot 8CRGERAEE o caune ‘&.“”X&ifi perfect an orzanization at that time. By |gixth street and the extension of one| FAY & Co., formerly of Minneapolie, | emoorat after the meeting was over ox- amended by providing that county and township tax shall not exceed O mills. It was also amended by striking out 1o i v n 8 3 “ghall” and inserting ‘‘may,” leaving it order of the Committee. brauch of this sewer westward | Minn., will open a wholesale confection- pressed his determination to vote for Mr, | Powell, of Fort Omaha, optional with the county board whether | egraphs that after the capture of Hung —A fractious team becamo unmanageable | towards the nail works and southward on | ory, cigar and fruit business, on Monday, | Thrane, ~ Upon being asked why he| —The republican city conteal ittoo | the county tax be Jovied or not; alao | Hon the troops will return to France. at the Tenth street crossing of the Union | Fourteenth street, under the present rail- | March at 1211 Farnam street. would do so ho replied that Mr. Dincan |Leld a metins VRS KRG 1 tho | smended by providing that the money | Auxiliary native regiments will be organ- Pacific yosterday and throw themsebvos |Fond, towards Williams street, opening Om&tt 1 owned not a dollar's worth of property in | ayor's offie. e moetiag was the rosult o | 31l be expended in_ the township whore |ized to defend Tonquin, broadside upon the fground. They were vot- | up facilities for lateral districts which e the ward for which he is a eandidate. ;{l';"lh,c’;‘;;“h"“! “,"’“'-l:fi‘: "'R‘m‘;‘ i r";";,' '; the tax is collected; and also & Eill was FORTESCUE'S FRACAS, ten up and straightened out by the by | Will be created for the drainage of Souti POLLING PLACES. His whole interest is in the Third in the 3 e A0 HO% | pagsed giving sub-contractors on public| Lonnox, March 31,—Miss Fortescue's o Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Six- R teenth streets, and in fact all of South BE—A lady was bitton Sunday by a large| Omaha. That these bonds ought to be | The Following will Be Used as Polling dog. Luckily the skin was not broken but | voted is obvious to every intelligent per- Places To-Day. her arm was badly broised however. It is |son. time that something was dene to take care of [ It is now almost a foregone conclusion| The polls of aaid election will be open the dogs, thousands of which are running &'fi‘ lg:n::; 15:;:;"1) Co:‘;i“e“x‘:n ,{)n:;:g, at eight o'clock in the morning, and will 0080 In the stroets of this city. The capture of the re{)ublic:%z conv]entio’n' continue open until seven o’clock in the —Under the laws of this state and the ordi- | e'a vang of roustabouts and ward bum. | afternoon of said day, and no longer, and nances of this city, tho salo of liquor on elec- | grg, aoting in conjunction with a set of | at the following places, to-wit: T intts by Theliw L beere patrons of the schools and they will| At old Turner Hall, Cor. Tenth and 1o doubt will be totally disregarded as here- | expresa their disapproval in an emphatic | Howard Street. liquor store of MoNamara & Duncan, | % nominated by the republican city con- buildings or improvements not belonging Such a man,” said he, “‘will not vork \'onhlull.nu cm\ytlhln'.ua for !.hu board of educa- | ¢4 the stato a right of action against the for our interest as & man who owns prop- | 4on: Gen. O'Birien and Simon Bloom were | public corporation constructing the build- | buna Earl Cairns, ex-lord chancellor, the erty there.’ electod by the central committee to take the | ing or iwprovement, a sworn claim to ba | defendant’s father, and W. S. Gilbert, places respectively of White and Scott, filed with the ofticers of the corporation | dramatist. Harvy Quiller, art critic, who through whom the payment is to be | ywas engaged to mariy Miss Fortescue, made within thirty days after the last | before she became engaged to Garmoyle Iabor in performed or the last portion of | hag renewed his offer of marriage. solicitors, in a suit against Lord Gar- moyle for breach of promise, will sub- PR X T In the absence of suitable materials or| —The report of the investigating committeo the time to prepare it, people often go of the city council has been prepared. It goes without a dressing for salad. Buy Dur- [on at length and gives the testimony ad- b ial furnished kea's Dressing,and you will never troublo | duced at tho investigation. The fact that an |1 AOFISL furtilec. . L EMBARKING FOR HOME, yourself to make another. adjournment was taken to givo tho author of | ¢ oo PR S OEERE SR GG Suakiw, March 31 —All of the British the allegations investigated an opportunity o | thig state to organize a body corporate to | troops are embarking for home, except PERSONAL. appear is also stated. The report fully and | gonstruct union depots, nnx giving them |the Sixtieth Ritles, who will remain to completely exonerates Mr, Creighton. Te will | the right to condemn ground for such |govern the town until relieyed by Egypt- A. Fronch and D, Brownleo, Blair, and H, | be presented to the council at its next meet- | union dopots or tracks connecting with | 1an troops from Cairo, tofore. way. The cverwhelming sentiment in SECOND WARD, C. Brown Norfolk,are stopping at the P ing. the same; providing the abutting proper- SARGENT'S STATEMENT. 5 favor of the old board has driven their roti iatri 3 % 2 PEU SR MID L AT X " t; E., ted, as provided e —This evening at 7:50 a through postal car s Voting district No. 1, at Justus Kess-| (1,101 Everest Atcison I % of the| —The Kansas City train was ditched | ¥ OWnees bo compensated, as p! “] Brruy, March 31.—Minister Sargent will Iaave Omatia for! Denves fover the| B.(A | CPEoDSnt R0 8 now, departure, ler's, on Thirteenth Street. Milr-:l. h e T yesterday afternoon betwoen Bellevue and | iR the laws rolating to the taking of pri- 'y intormod an interviewer that he re- vate property for internal improvementa: o Ah‘:) the following bills passed: To fused the St. Petersburg mission because 3 3 he feared the olimate of the Russian compel railway trains to come to a full f nwppe(om rg'mhing the intersection’or | *Pital and also because there were ur- M. The distance between these two cities wil: | _Sunday aftcrnoon a council of war was | yoting district No. 2, at Wm. Hen- "y . o |held in Bruner's grocery store between ) N 3 be made in twenty-three hours and thirty-five Tiake N SpecktWani Witho | Branara MBIl &e:g,:, fv«:::. Eighteenth Street and St. minutes. This run to Denver s simply an [ yypitr “BO0 T GO0 0. - ced b6 with- W. Parish, w Omaha, The Burlington & Missouri train Mg wifoand son are guests of the |, 1 oin started out on time, but was ohliped to return on account of obatructions exension of the mail service from McCook, | graw, The name of Geo. M. O'Brien, Sr. B G AL AC']J““' Tekamab, and A, M. Axle- |, tho track. Tho full particulars could not crossing of another railway track; to fl::fmn' for his wishing to return to Neb., to the capital city of Colorado. was yesterday afternoon put upon the| At Schmidt's,northwest corner Twelfth (] asn'n,. aro registerod at the Millard. |} ) umed, Reliablo authority last evening compel holders of bills of sale or chattel oh, A —Last Sunday evening was the last time |ticket by the City Central Cummittee in |and Harney streets. W. B. White, Tokamah, and L. M. Kel- | stated no persons wero injured and but little | mo s, where nodelivery of property| ~BISMARCK'S REPORTED RETIREMENT, the English Lutheran church will hold services | White's place. FOURTH WARD. logg and wife, Lincoln, are stopping at the | damage to property done. is ma to file the instrument for| It is stated that the emperor has con- Millard. Y anfi rd within fifteen days; to|sented to the retirement of Bismarck —The honse of George Canfield, who re. | FeCOrd, n g ot £ ho Pri T al Vi John L, Marshall, Pawneo City, and C, A. | gides on California, betwoen Seventeenth and | 8uthorize boards of supervisors to|from the Prussian ministry, and that Von English, Exoter, avo gucsta of the Paxton. | Bightoenth stroo' - on Saturday night last | "PPTCPFiste 83,000 to erect monuments Puttkmer will succeed Bismarck as pre- for deceased soldiers; to authorize town- | mier. Hod, A. 8. Paddock, Beatrice, is rogistered | was entored by burglars. Nothing was taken | jhing having hratgtire ote TR bR in the opera house. For a couple of Sabbaths | . T0 g{-eirsnmr n!lhrprifle d-nd m%flifi,ml- At sheriff’s office, court house. 10 church will be held by this denomination :“'c';; h':imxmwh:: oliat :"fl“;ec]'i::& s T, ibkerr In about two weoks the lecture room of the | §3G " BEEERES ke BEH ll’“myomy M.| Voting district, No.1, at southeast new church Will be ready for ocoupancy.|penpett of the Pullman wash-house on | corner Twalfth and Chicazo streets. GORDNON’S DEFEAT, Services will then be held in that part of the | 4o 01d slate, Voting district, No. 2, at Redman's, | at the Paxton, but a sult of clothes belonglug to young Sher- )giq of the construction of railroads to| Tonpon, March 31.—Later advices give new edifice, We prosume this morning some vie. | OTReF Izard and Sixteenth streets. Hon. S. J, Alexander, Lincoln, is stopping | man Canfield. The burglars must have beaten | yote an additional five per cent for thelthe details of tiordon’s engagement near —The case of the state against Ed. Kessler, | ;o "o 1060014 to accept the honor of SIXTH WARD. at the Paxton, « hasty retreat as many valuables were in the | same purpose; to allow railroad compa- | Halfiyoh the 16th inst. The rebels pur- the young man found in W, V. Morse's store t room they had entered. No clue to the rob- nies to condemn land for additional depot| sued the Egyptians two miles after the bers has been found. Ground: i i B bonded indebtedness at present outstand. | wag fearful to behold. The Egyptian reg- Mr. Scott Declines. ing and fixing the bighost limit of inter-| ylars and Bashi Bazouks kept shouting To the Electors of Omaha, est at which such indebtedners may be | out that d:eirfenenllhgdbetnyed them. 8 01 March 31, 1884, |refunded at six per cent; (the present|The wounded received no attention for MR i aton B 2, law only allows indebtedness out-|goven hours. The troops had been clam- After carefully considering the matter |standing at the date of the passage|oring three weeks before to meet the I deem it best to decline being a candi- [of the act to be refunded and|epemy, In the early partof the en- date for “Member of the Board of Edu- |limits the rate of interest to & per cent;|counter the Egyptians were euccessful s X ing eleoti M to compel coroners, undertakers, or offi- | and enemy actually in full retreat, when cation” at the coming election. My rea- | cor, "of public asylums, hospitals, poor|their cavalry madea dashing charge. son for declining is: I have known|houses, or penitentiaries to deliver to Despite the reverse the inhabitants still Superintendent James for over fitteen | any medical college or school or. any phy- | remain staunch friends of Gordon. One ears, part of that timo associated with |#ician for dissection, unclaimed remains | Arab lent Gordon one thousand pounds, Kim |‘npuchuol work, and I know him to | of deceased persons who had not ex-|ag his treasury is empty. Another Arab be a man of uuperio;' attainments, large | Pressed a wish to the contrary; to au-|equipped two thousand blacks for him, experience and broad views, and @ de. | thorizo all Cities to pay for sewers by | Two black pashas have been arrested for SLetls dsosslasiasahcol suporintendent, | special assessments; to make the election | charging into the ranks of their own I think he has put our schools on a bet. [0Of mayor in cities of the second-class | troops, thus allowing the enemy to enter ter footing than ever before, and any movement that looks to his dismissal, or 5 being heavily set downJupon. At engine house No. 1, corner Twen on Friday night last, charged with burglary, |~ Tho race for the council will be de- came up for hearing before Judge Beneke yes- | cidedly interesting and exciting in sever- 3 3 torday aftornoon. Tho dsfendant waived ex- | al of the wards. ~In the First wardan| A very Remarkable Recovery. where they have been (0 pleasure trip, amination. His bail was fixed at $200. Late | organized effort is being made to elect| nr Goo v, Willing, of Manchester, Mich., | -, 2o Short Madison, and C. 8. Lucas, in the afternoon he was liberated on his own | Mr. Duncan over Thrane. Personally | writes: My wife has boen almost helpless | Central City, are guests of the Paxton, recognizance. Duncan is B‘:erycle:etrh gentlen}mty bf'“;"' fosifiveiyedre molinlrjostRLIAL LAY w-fi 0t | Olivar Collins of Ainaworth, and Eugono ) i il s i our opinion it 18 not the interest of the [turn over in bed alone. She used two Bottles e Bendm“g ‘who lives on upper | faithful services of an honest and hard- that sheis now able to do her own work, Geo. Scott of Sutton, is at the Millard, R Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed 5 Farnam strost roported that a bullot came working man like Thrane. ~ We are told | for them,, Hundreds of testimonials attest| C. I+ Burke of Grand Island, is at the flying through his dining room window yester- also, on good authority, that Duncan is & | their greas curative powers. Only fifty cents | Metropolitan, day aud lodged in the wall. Tt is becoming | $ract and more or less intorestod with partner in the Farnam street sewer con- | abottle at C. F. Goodman’s. Wm, M. Wilson of Norfolk, s at the e —— ? dnngerousi n]:nll]laguuld be looked after before | other contractors, It is contrary to the T e e T M:;r;pull:tlu, o o some one is killed. spirit and lotter of our charter for an: : i . F. Bowman of Raymond, Neb., is stop- —At the moeting of the board of public cguncilmnn to be directly or indiran'.lg 4 ers a8 ODos SISy Wh‘:‘. th;'hm” plog at the Metropolitan, } works last ovoning Chairman Creighton and |interested in contracts, and wo do not|i0 Omaha made serious objections bo| ™ "y 'y W/ g ot 1y rogisterod Meomber Barker were present. Proposals for | believe it is safe to elec:i any man to the | sending their children to schools that| .\~ Metropolitan, g 4 o e v X th 1 i 3 constructing sewers were considered. City :“""?‘lrw %l‘i‘ "“:":'cmw with contracl | were sttended by negro children. ' What( "¢, "5 o 10y/nd wite of Burlington, Ta., biennial instead of annual; to furnish|the gap made. Kngineer Rosewater gave it as his opinion | tors for public works, was to be done! Some weak-kneed colored o nine wbithe Moteopallt blic documents to all public libraries that the bills were too high. The proposals | # In the Second ward it is & onesided | ' /) " LTty T T | A stepping at the Metropolitan. o Publicidecuraonis SOLAREY BURIAL OF THE PRINCE. wero cousequently rejected. The work was | 18c@ between Fred. Behm, the present Peop! 1 AL | H. 1. Sherman of Mexico, isat the Metro- | that will in any way cripple him_or tie | containing over g Loxpox, March 31,—Gladstone was 3 o councilman, and Johnny Mahoney. sented to have their children attend this | jitan, : ds will bo detrimental to thewell| In the house a protest was read from 2 7 ordered to be re-advertised for bids. The 80NNy, y: po his hands will be detrimen o W ? e bion iout at | Present in the house of commons to-day. board then adjourno. heimaps exoitingdisndaioiiandiorn. fssparate schagh . Storn of Chicago, i at tho Motropolitan, | boing of the schools. tho Girand Army of tho Republic postat |}y nag hoon decided to bury the Duke of ;i test may be looked for to-morrow in the | po children could not teach them- = The outgoing members have been and | Osceola, against retaining Oaptain Lin-| 4y, oy aocordance with his wishes in —Tn police court yesterday there was the| ¢-bloody Third.” In tho first place, Pat. | i tutor to be| v Laverexy of Davenport, 1a., is stop- |pg his gtaunch supporters and it seems | coln ns military instructor of the agrioul- |4, oval’ vault of St. George's chapel, usual nmmmle u;\ Il\l::]mlny morning b:ui:m, Ford cn::ried l;:fl‘ thel regular 'deTncrll:i‘: :3“"::; ?@ t:n“: m:‘:.’h enp r:jz; : c:' .: ping at the Metropolitan. to moe unwise to try to defeat them. tural college, he having been a rebel sol- | you o0t myo ceremony of interment will and the regular Monday morning crowd, Four | nomination by a large majority, bul drunks were among the guilty ones. One was | John O'Connell claims a foul, and de-| o great that it was almost impossible to ull, dier. i i i bedi i o o roaluiowas adoptad insteuck, | B PHTMR *_Ceuwn Tkioe” ESSNRY fined $10 and costs, which ho paid; one was | clares himself an indgrndeng candidate. | get many white people inside of the room ing the warden of the Anamosa peni-|g oy fined a like amount and sent up; ono was fined | On the other hand, McGuckin captured | where the negro children were, much less tentiary to furnish stone for state insti: 85 and costs, an‘ one was continued, Three | the republican primary, and secured tho (to get one to sit three hours or more and tutions where practicablo, and required Fatal Lightning at TAncoln. partios arrested for fighting yesterday were | FoBUIar nomination of his party. These | teach the detested oncs who were so un- lnuld AU e A were all light-weights, and, to make | fortunate as to be boru with a dark skin, toaoso, =~ i Lincors, Neb., March 31.—Theodore ] i ; The following senate bills wore passed: | pfijyon was killed'by lightning this after- A 1 things more interesting, Henry | Who was the man who came up and had 1e] —Charles Walsh, son of ex-Judge Samuel| Bosthold, the champion heavy weight, |the determination and coursge to come To provide for the burial of soldiers or| /0" )0 horse was wfl l:nd b'ih : fired, burning the orribly. Walsh, died lust Wednosday evanias at the | throws down his gauutlet and enters the | forward and teach, and when ho saw tho wagon fired, g y y. residence of John O'Donohoe, in Forest City | arena as the candidate of many friends. | folly of the movement, advocated the dale, Montana. This failure is said to be [ sailors who may die in ndigent circum- ajbad one, and was foreshadowed by the | stances; for the })rnmatmn and preserva- n g The White Plumed Navarre. precinct. The deceased was seventeen years | This will make thingsred hot in the Third | abandonment of these separate schools, of age. He was sick only afew days, when | ward from the start. Xord is a fighter [ were nothing but a burden agency some monthsago. In July, 1883, tion of quail; for the election of park Pirrssurc, March 31.—The republi- he yielded to that dread disease, typhoid |and a man of considerable property. He|and did no one uny good, 3 ° issi i d towns; they made a statement showing assets in ""m"‘“‘lsn";' n ¢ ) i - ! i the publication of names ) ¥ ¥. E. Drake, goneral agont U, P railway, | business of $58,000 and claimed to owo [t Provies for Lio PUbL iding in|can conventions in Armstrong, Warren, foven, Tho beroavod family has the sympa- | made & good captain of police at one|That any man who sat thoro and taught | 1ansas City, i in tho oity, at that oo bubi #4000, btk nothit: ot 3 .,;"".:;{,‘,.,;:‘i...':a&'&oq“‘&,.i tho | and Gr:«{lv_&g“;":;‘:fi:x&“:}xm thies of a large circle of friends in Forest City | time, and street commissioner at another. | those Jittle ones, and came out without| Will 8. Redman leavos to-day to accept :M‘.g:l!fcy A E o g, fo B0 o t” | Farmers' Protective association to fight | Blaine deleg and Papillion.—Papillion Times, March 25, |J uhllxu [0) :J:;x;efll il::\so a :tm; 0;51 :fidarfin gi- skin being dnrke_rdn: n;yd parue%fi{bls a position in the U. P. hospital at Denver. :nrb-'mre ;l‘::l‘;nww“:ll::d o?l:::r‘:o '.li::l(::l‘ The Lower M—Iululppl Floods. ikt 5 meal air amount of . He|degree, is in your midst to-day, and is a — aws in pu¥ i Sult was wnstlted in tho districh oonr® | doclares ho focls suro of being clected, | candidate today. His namo 'ia J. J, | - J: Dickey and party, roturned yostorday DIED, iy ) oo, March, 31— Tho water i yesspiay. by Goorge W e S | although to a *‘man up a tree” it docs not | Points, man of fine literary talents trom & tzip to the Banawlch Islsnds. NELSON— Anna Netaon, wife of Robort Nel- | A bill for a normal school in northwest. | falling throughout 120 & Weed Y 00 To0 Pratt againat Henry Bowman, John J. O ook that way. D. L. McGuokin has boen | a man’ of education, and couplod with | TL K. Burket tho undertaker, roturned yes- |~ son, March 81, 1881, aged 38 yours, orn Towa was dofeated—50 to 28; alao a | crovasse ax Ialeigh is flagding the Soute ings, Joif, W. Bodford, aud Abrabam R. |in tho gouncil two years, and he foels con- | that, ho has taught and been an active | terdsy moruing from Grand Island, whero he | Funoral will take place April 1st, at2 p. m. | bill reducing the lega) rate of interest to try behind Omeg Souer. Tha petition prays that an injunction | fident that the workers will pull him | member of the sohool board for four o | was called Friday night to embalm the body | from Park Wilde avonue, uear Pierce street. | 8 per cent. 7 may bo granted to restrain the defondunts | through on account of his record. Henry |five years. What has he done to be [of 4 man who had sulcided, Friends are invited, A bill was passed to create a bureau of | Collector Simpson, of Dubuque, hes re- from using abstract books, folios and notes | Berthold is one of the ‘‘solid,” self-made | dropped and some man put in his place labor statistics and to provide for the ap- | ceived information from Washington that J. J. Dickey and family and Miss Lena Shear returned yesterday from Honolulu, tieth and Izard streets. e — L. W. Plank, wife and two children are gnests of tho Metropolitan, Miss Eva Mattoon of Waukon, Ia., is & guest of the Matropolitan, A. W, Smith and wife of Atlantic, Ta., are at the Metropolitan, Robert Bingham of Dunbar, Neb., Metropolitan. L. W. Gleason and wife of Cleveland, 0., are at the Metropolitan, e Failure in Mont Tolegrams to Bradstreet yestorday give the particulars of the assignment of Wil- son, Rote & Co., general store, Glen- at the f A ry C. W, Baker, who was for aeveral years in Y h i ill be forwarded alloged to have been wrongfully obtained by | men of Omaha. Ho has good horse sense, | of little or no experience! The member- . Oalifornia's Enaorsement. pointment of a commissioner by the gov- | rebate warrants wil or soon them whilo Bowman was in tho employ of |and he feels sure that a majority of the ship in the schools is inorensing to such |1 smpley ot e I 3o G aooim e BAuu:uu::;, .M-mh 31.—The senate | ernor, ata salary of $1,600 per year. for distribution among tobacco dealers *g0lid” people of the ward will support | an extent that it is not the time to try |cepted & position with Mr. Jacobs' successors, The bill to exempt from taxation the| entitled to them. The warrants will ag- - him; but we look at it as not a una onts. If Mr. Points has been | Messrs. Drexel & Maul, . A injunce 4 i it of iy e property of soldiers’ widows to the|gregate §31,173.80, There are 8,000 to- to-day endorsed Sumner's postal tele- tion war allowed by Judge Wakeley. graph bill, introduced in congress. x| faithful, f - i i i slerk ¥ ; also the denlers in Colleotor Simpson's dis~ —Mr. M. A. Bird, who resides on Harney | mous thing for anybody. { re-elect him, and I think all will | Arsistant Chief Mail Clerk ¥, 0. Harding [$20" 2 2 — | amount of $1,000 was defeated; ; betweon 116 and 12th, colsbrated his ffteenth | Mr. Bechel will be the unanimous|agree thathas will leave Omaha this morning for Shoshone, bill to_ make an lprl:npruflun for the| triet. i wedding anniversary last Saturdsy evening. choice of the Fourth ward, as there is no| “Now, fellow-citizens, go to the polls | fduho, He goos to establigh the mail service state library, w! ailed for want of & —— opposition candidate. to-day and vote for J. J. Points, About Swanty ‘couplas wese pressat, ::; 'he race between Leeder and Whalen | the h’fi minded and educated gentleman. shared in the festivitles. A general good i the Fifth will be very lively. Leeder|ox Op Brack RESIDENT OF SIXTEEN timo was had by all. Alter an excellent sup- | Hay o good many warm friends and hois | Ay o per had beon served, husband and wife were | 4 rustler himself when he is working in i from A piitl i agmpd. e Omioreey vl O e P ok ity IO 70, oYt Orogap Pl Toin, The bill to enable the Keokuk rail- | buque, died on the 26th. _The 70 Judge T. Lyle Dickey, father of J.J. roads to build a union depot, with senate | says the history of the bird has beem . | Dickey, of this city, of Chicago, arrived in ’ amendments, passed; also a bill to pre- | traced fully fih{yun. the went | boild congratulated by their friends, Many wishes | deadjearnest. = Whalen is said to be very — Omaha yesterday morning. He came here to ‘ f vent accidents at railroad crossings, Carroll to Dubuque, and was awn i were expressed for thelr futare prosperity and [ popular, and While he is making no per- “ROUGH ON RATS.” ;.00 his wife, who has been on s viait with e ——— Carroll by Hon. Mike Miller. mer happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Bird were then (eonal effort, a vigorous still hunt is being| Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, | her son and his family, to relatives in the v The Missouri Break, was one of unusual intelligence ’d*“fl wado the recipients of many elegant and (made for him. ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, | yundwich Tslands, Mrs, Dickey arrived safe ; Moorsarerr, Masch 8L Tho - Jour, | beBKY wass 1iis 08 BN costly presents. The night was far spent in| 10 the Sixth ward C; John B. Fu-|gophers. 16c. Druggists in Omaha yesterday afternoon. Last evening 4 nal's Bismarck special says the Missouri —— .., dancig and amusements of various - kinds, | P8, the republican can: iakie, s 'flfih‘“’“ —— Judge Diokey and his wife started for Chi- ) river is again gorged below the bridge. } At Iato hour all rotired to their homes, Mr, | 4% 8lmost certain te'bo elected, although The Sunday Law. ! i A rino of thros foot six inches is reported. | TRADE MARK s Uit ey mnd is opponent, Mr, Winspear, will make # 2 2 it ‘Lasn RuMRpY, Bird is an old citizen of Omahs, having spent | very respectable showing. Both are| The Sunday law crdering the closing ——————— Thelow lands are inudated. Butdllt o] fourteen of his fiftoen years of marred life in | L)) known in the ward, and as most |of the saloons has, for the present at|Saratoga witerary and Debating So- ice is .::'“:‘r':fl ti‘ri::’l’.nflml?u“l:o:: thh:'{“’- Bt s 0 e Y people have already made up their minds | least, been abandoned and Sunday clety, f .:in:. to Mandan are still dgwn T R M;’y r,':y ¥ 1 A, the contest will not bo very exciting. nearly all the saloons in this city were| On Saturday last a comoert and dre- “ive. on St Mary’s avenue, Three A Sunday Fracas. running with the front doors open. matic entertainment terminated the Nellie Brackeut Disappears., horses hitched abreast are used to draw the heavily loaded atreet cars up the hill on that street. The path of one horse is directly over the ends of the ties. Besides thatimpedi- ment, it travels in mud more than knee doep. It goes stumbling along over the ends of the tles, using its whols strength to pull the load | bogan to abuse the partner of his joys behind it. This condition of things is very | .1.q sorrows. The son was presont and disagroeable to passengars. Men walk up 8t | ghjected in a very strong manner, the Mary’s in preference to riding on the cars on § principal argument used being & heavy account of the facts before stated. Two teams ,uwvs poker, which fell with relling effect hitched tandem is what should be used over the Park avenue line until the mud is dried up. Judge Beneke has prepared a decision operations of the above society for the in regard to right of tgs city and author- ities to oclose tho saloons on Bunday |season. The programme was well car- er existing circumstances, and the de- |ried out and the u of the Misses on - will be given $0 the public im-|F, and C.|Roeder m‘dhkxl{ after election. In the mean- | Brockenridge, urther action will be taken. A " = 8bi i dva no Absolutely Pure. e d Ceunting Ohickens, uevol marvel of purl uitted themselves credit- Gl B SR ta | Bostox, March 31,—The AdW I:?o; !-hwo h“dlw . flli’lh:.thn?)h'r rul:hed Dw‘w"d" o‘m.'"p“‘m"r S lhlh‘ly. t wbcw'lutifin ot.m g ?’ y luds ud canace be weldt b tlum o n.',‘e uno'rl:;:rmmm‘l:: ll‘lud u i i- {nstance, oy aefindad cente | tainment & number of the members 3 ] ’ |fie d";‘“:gd alled two :m“rn.n from ' pAT RN » Jtriends of the society, including l.lmu““l g edars 80K Sa 2078 ek % A fracas wocurred Sundsy in South Omaba of s disgraceful nature, Herman Baker married a widow whois the mother of a grown son, Herman got somewhat fired with the ‘“‘elegant” yesterdsy and g:lwd Sharon divorce case, is the topic of conversation. Her mother says she in the city, but refuses to st where, She says the reasom Miss Hill is that they q ol testimony to-day is unimportan ness, el e 8an Francisco, March 81,—The dis- appearance of Nellie Brackett, the com- | nion of Miss Hill, plaintiff in the cele- AL g M‘M" New Vork * vice-presidential candidates gi