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8 T O e re—————— OMAHA DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY MAY 8, "1884, THE DAILY BEE. _Tllursday ]}lorning. M}y 8. PRINTERS WANCED, A namber of good printers ean find steady employment at this offico, LOCAL BREVITIES, —Deluge hose company No. 4, will give a May party in honor of 1.5, Hascall, at Has- oall park this evening, May Sth. Iavita- tions have been issned and if the weather is favorable a first-class ime may bo expected. Dr, Loo's horss while hitched in Zront of his rosidence became frightoned by a bicycle, and breaking loose ran down Farnam street, | honor and a pleasure to preside over a After ranniag into a wagon the horss becamo loosed from the buggy atter making a complote wreck of it, —Tho second of the series of sociables given by the ladies of the 34 Congregational church will be held on Thursday eve,, May 8th, at the residence of U, E. Moody, corner of North 18th and Lake streets, Refreshments and entertainment for all. —Tuosday evening’s BEE tied the hymeneal knot for Mr, B, I, Moriarity and Miss Susio Lynch just oue week too soon. Another week of single blessedness will bo given them, but on next Tusday evening, at eight o'clock they must be ready o join hands as no further time can be allowed them. —Tuesday night the rollor aink was closed for the warm season, Skating was indulged in until ten o'clock when the floor was cleared and dancing was indulged in until 12 o'clock, Music was furnished by the U, P, band. The evening was very pleasantly spent and the m anacement is to be congratulated upon the HIS FIRST DAY. Judge Brewer's Address to tho Bar of Nebraska Tuesday. Tho United States district and circcuit | dry goods, $8; Blis Both and Dundy were on the Thero was prosent a large at- court was Tuesday in session, Judge Brower bench. tendanco of leading lawyees from all parts of the state. Upon oponing court Judge Brower said: Gexrueses:—Any one who is at all familiar with the bar of the United States knows that among the most brilliant names adorning the profession are those mombers of the bar of Nebrasks, and 1 take occasion to say that I regard it as an court where anch gentlemen practice, Although coming among you a stranger to all, 1 yet remember that m; state and yours were born by the samo act of con- gress into territorial life; that both pnssed through the same throes of political gestation and may therefore be called not only sisters but twins, and under such circumstances I fecl that in coming among you I have come into ~ the land of cousins, I have always remem bered & romark, made by & gentleman from Nebraska wlo happened to sit di- rootly in front of me in & car as 1 was coming west the first time. Said he. 1 have lived in ten different states and I must say that the citizens of tho terri- tory »f Nebraska outrank those of any other state where I have lived in point of enap.” And as I look over your beau- tiful city stretching in hor queenly beauty from the summit of yonder hill to the A. M. Barney, soup turcen, $1. coffee, 81, shoes, §2.50, childre ing, $1.50: Mrs. T. J, Stalay, 8. Burna,dishes, " $3; ASMALL EXPLOSION. The Aconmulaied Gas In a Vanlt in the U, P, Headquarters Explodes, Many of the clerks on the first floor of the U, P. headquarters building wero startled yesterday about 9 o'clock byanex plosion, Investigation proved that an explosion had really occured and without leaving any diro result. 1t appears that Joseph Withrow the oxpress messenger had ocoasion to go in- to the vault in the rear of Mr, Haven's of - A fino audionce gathered in Meyer's [fice, ‘The vault was filled with escaped musichall Tuesday evening tolisten to the | gas from tho jet which must have been piano recital of Miss Lydia S. Harris, of | burning the night before. Mr. Withrow, Chicago. Miss Harris was cordially re. | from striking a match to light the gas h ot o o | caused the explosion, It is the custom to ceived upon a former viait to this city, | oy thiy jet lighted only so long as any- but that reception was very cool com-|one is in the vault, [butby carelessnoss pared to the one tendered her Tuesday |or negligence it was dllowed to burn for Miss Harris has improved |#0me timo, and the vault being air tight J.J. Frieuhauf, stationary, 750, Mges, L. Hawver, Mgs. J. E, Gisn, Soliciting Committee. o PIANO RECITAL. Miss Lydia evening. ; A ~ af the escaping gaa filled the room. Mr. wonderfully sinco her last visit here, | wipywoohwol {firown to the floor, butos. The programme was entirely | caped with slight injury being burnt classical. Liszt's “Tarentella,” as ex-|about tho head and face. The shock was couted by Miss Harris was very fino and |suflicient. howdvor, to wrench threo or was loudly applauded. Schumann's four dgou from their hinges and to break beautiful conoarto was socordad the place | e ie r.or Paios of glass on the same floor in that part of the building, of honor and was the gom of the evening. iy Miss Minnio Maul was loudly encored at the closo of her olo |“Non Torno,” and responded with a pleasing littlo Sootch ballad. The United States Court. In the United States court yesterday the petit jury was sworn and empaneled. Tho quartette, comprised of Mise [ Before Judge Dundy the ecase of Reed their selectionsin a manner which showed | P t0 @ jury. This easo involves tho in- careful training and they were all well | terest of some bonds issued by the city of river and from the west, I am constrained to believe the gentleman was correct. One thing I ask—your cordial sympathy and co-operation that I may well perforin recoived, Mr. Martin Cahn, by his ex- | Plattamouth, Judgo Brower in the collent accompaniments, added no small | judges chamber, ‘continued tho ealling of share to the evening's enjoyment. the equity do The investigation bo- are registerad at the Motropolitan, PERSONALS. Hon, M. L, Hayward, Nebrasks City, is at the Paxton. Hon. G. W. K. Dorsey, of Fremont, is a guost ot the Millard, John McManagél and John D, Knight, of Lincoln, are guests of the Paxton, F. W. Barnes and Frank Priner, Madison, are stopping at the Metropolitan, J. J. Blowers, of Osceola, and J. E. Worth, of Columbus, are registered at the Paxton, B. ¥. Chambers, of Niobrara and B. F. Bates of Grand Tsland, are stopping at the Millard. W. ¥. Timpave, of St. Josoph, W. McCart- ney and wife, of Lyons, aro stopping at the Matropolitan. P, H, Morrison, W, W, Morrison and J. O, Fletcher,’of Beatrice, are guests of the Metro- politan, Rudolph Hartz, of Davenport, and John Lipperell, of Now York, F. M, Fry, of Salt Lake City, and C, Ipson, of Grand Tsland, and overcomes Flatulen tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and Feverishness, natural sleep, without morphine. * Castoria I 80 well adapted to Children that I recommend it as supe known to me.” 1 for Infants and Castoriapromotes Digestion y, Constipa- NN\ Children. What ives our Children rosy choeks, ‘What ¢ tielr fevers, makes them sl ] 'Tis_COastoris. When bablea fret and ery by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms, But Castoria, It insures health and What quickly cures Con Bour Stomach, Cold atfon, stion, But Castorie. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and il Castoriat or to any prescription . ARcnER, M. Brooklyn, N, Y, 82 Portland Avi CENTAUR LINIMENT--an absolute cure for Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, A FrOXER T INT ES, The winnings are guaranteed by (Government. In the event of a stroke of good fortune you can win 500,000 marks You are invited to participate in the chances of winning in the graud deaw ing of prizes guarantsed by the State of Hamburg, in vhich 9 Millions 620,100 Marks Have to Be Won. In the courso of these advantageous drawings, which confain according to the prospectus only 100,000 tickets, the following prizes wil be fortheom. Two wmore recitals have been prepared | fore the grand jary was conducted by success of the closing night. 1 a r this week, Thursday and Friday | Assistant United the arduous duties now devolving upon for ing, viz: i ~—Tho Paxton building, corner of Fifteenth [ mo, ol A States Attorney Bart- The highest prize wi.l be ev. 500,000 Marks. | ; y ' i d the programmes will be equally | lett. i i} st d T troots, f ly sied by [ T t hero as an iconoclast or a | MIShts,and 3 y q 7 953 prize 2,000 ¥ od. The roof will be taken off and another | guish myself by doing anything novel or ——— etts for using the mails with intent to de- 2 prizes of 100,000:Marks. 515 %u, s of 1,000 Marke, § story added, and an entiro now front will bo [strange, but shall endeavor to preserve Decoration Day, fraud and againat Holden for robbing the 1prize of 90,000 Marks. 1036 prizes of 500 Marks. 2 putin, Whon comploted it will bo ono of the | tho settled practico of this court as estab- | Heanquanmens Deranmyext or Nennask, ) | yant pp tadiotment was found against 1 prizo of 80,000 Marks. 60 prizes of 200 Marks. finest Tooking buildings upon the strost, Tt | lished by my prodecessors, Judges Dillon |~ Guaxp Awsix or mik Rerunuic, siu§ Hato, 2 2 prizes of 70,000 Marks. 63 prizes of 150 Marks. will bo occupled by 8. A, Orchard, with o [and McCrary. = N DaviD Orry ] Will not Go by Boatt B Ly i L T Tk | tock of ta, G 7 prizes of 50,000 Marks. 3450 prizes of 124 Marks. iy ST Risubal otk atid odaseet/lbs A NARROW ESCAPE, it et Bt i Jack Nugent, Al Mesterson and Harry | M bgOlUtely Pure. 30,000 Marks, 90 prizes of 100 Marks, & A 0.1 h;d‘\:a;‘::spgl"an at Crounse's hall The rulen and regulations of the Grand | yry1ohy returned lnst evening from Sioux This powdo: nover ¥ A marvel of pure 80,000 MAtkes 0 prizesof 94 Marks, § B Daminy oo iag Moy 13, Mhia orgaaisation | s J. Parmlee, a brakeman, thrown Army of the Republic have designatod | Gity " Tho objoct of the vist of thaes | et era whorenertr Moro” sovomicat v 5 prizes of 15,000 Marks. 0 prizes of 7 Murks, # i : May 30, annually, as Memorial Day. ¥ o , and came0y bo sold in competition 26 prizes of 10,000 Marks. 0 prizes of 40 Marks. § 18 too well known to need an extended notico, [ from a Moving Passenger Train, S 4 Y. gentlomen to this placo was t> secure one LR B 56 prizes of 5,000 Mark: 0 prizes of 20 Mark k It will be our grateful task upon that pho. ohata powdors, Sold onlyiin cans. Koyl Bak- i o ) Ll 900 prizes of 20 Marks. The fact that the matter is under their charge is a sufficient guarantee that the enter- tainment will bo first-class in every particu- lar. The U. P, band and Irvine's orchestra will take part in the concert. —Poto McCoy, the middle weight cham- 106 prizes of 3,000 Marks. in all 50,600 prizes. \Which will be Surely won in 7 Drawings within the space of a few Months, The first prize drawing is officially fixed for the 11th and 12th of June of the] ) of the four boats, lying i iver i Tuesday night L.J. Parmlee came very [ day to adorn with flowers the places)front of Cnvi‘x’x‘;‘m;n,y e Z‘.‘\flmc:;f: .'3 near moeting death at the hands of awhere comrades sleep; Ly act and word | tendants to the Fell-Hanley mill. They gang of tramps nearMillard, Mr. Parm- |40 testify that only death can sever the[Were unable to secnroa boat as their e R & f s . Jowners have fears that in case the leo is a brakeman and left this city on | tio which common aims and dangers knit | (iR G (M8 ) OHE EE gk mouringi Railway Time Table. All trains arrive at and depart from Omaha on pion pugilist, was in this city Tuesday, Mr. the overland train No. 1, Tuesday eve. [among us, and to protest against any|legal proceedings would be entered | Contrsl Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster present year, and the prize is for McCoy will b remembered as having visited [ When the train reached Millard Mr. | who make question as to whether they | against them. {copt. Satuvday, * Except Sunday, 1 Except Mon- A Whole Original Ticket.only 1 Dollar 50 Cts. or 6 Marks. Omaha a fow mouths since in company with | Parmlee went into'the depot and left a | who fell were on the side of right. T T days A Half Original Ticket only 75 Cts. or 3 Marks, the Sullivan combination. Donald McDonald, » man whom he has nover weou, ‘Hos backed by both Smith and Sili. vau. The fight' will bo for 8530 a side and will oceir on the 18th of this month. He Is now on his | package. way to Butte, Montans, where ho will fight | gi e. .- As he was returning the en- fNéer informed him that a gang of tramps were on the forward end of the express car, next to the engine. As the train started out Mr. Parmlee jumped ~-Another baseball Ireeting was held Tues- | upon the forward end of the car and or- They re- - weions reported ‘that $1,600 had been | fused to do s0 and a war of words ensued :wemm appolnted to solicit | dered the fellows to get off. securing the necessary amcunt to insure the success of the enterprise. Dr. Hyde, the chairman of the meeting, appointed a8 a new committes for the purpose of thoroughly caun- vassing the city, J. Garneau, T. K. Sudbor- ough, Al, Masterson, C, V. Gallagher, Will Krug, C. J. Canan, Tom Rogers, Millard Funkhouser, Julius Meyer, George Mills and ‘Walter Wilkins, ~ With anythiog like & pro- per reception this committee will make short work of the financial part of the enterprise. Tho first game of the season will be pla Baturday. The contestants will be picked from the best players now in the city, includ- ing Bandle, Sallsbury, Rockwell and Carroll. A very clevor exhibition is looked for, and there should b a good crowd, as the entrance i ““free to all.” ~—The Union Pacific company have been bothered some with high water this week, but it has now subsided and no more trouble is apprehended. The over- land train No. 2 came in four hours late yesterday. _~—~"Plodged and that thero would bo no troubloin | v this time tho train was running fif- teen miles an hour, as it is down grade ab that point. All at once three of the fellows grabbed Parmlee, one by each arm and the other around the neck from behind. As the three fellows grabbed him the remainder of the party began to kick and strike him, badly bruising his faco and injuring his back. After thoy had pounded him to their hearts con- tent they threw him bodily from thenow lying train, At the next station a telegram was sent back to the station’ agent at Mil- lard, stating what had happened, one being sent ahead to Fremont also. The station agent at Millard started out and found Parmlee lying along side the track in an insensible condition. He socn re- vived and was brought to this city. The telegram sent to Fremont brought out the sheriff and he arrested three of the gang and hey are now in jail at that place. Although badly bruised and very sore Mr. Parmleo was able to hobble about The regulation uniform will be worn, Comrades who are not provided with uni- forms are requested to supply themselves, but let no member of the Girand Army stay out of line that day for lack of one. once more. Comrades, that day is ours, not be- cause of our own civic association, but because we mustered under the national authority with those who services we shall assemble to commemorate, It seems, therefore, fitting that all honora- bly discharged soldiers and sailora who stoud with us and them ‘in the hour of peril ( though not members of the GraND Army oF THE Rerunlic) should’ have special invitation to aid in the labor of love we shall assemble to perform. Such invitation is cordially extended. The Posts and individual comrades of the GRAND ARMY are requested to make this invitation known. We invite as well, and shall gratefully acknowledge the co- operation of patriotically disposed citizens and societies, 1t is requested that the ministry be in- vited to deliver appropriate discourses on the Sabbath preceeding the Memorial Day, and Posts meet at their halls snd march in a body to the cburches selectcd. Reports of all services, sermons, ora horor of the day to be forwarded to Rey, mont, Neb., on or before June 10th, base ball team for the coming summer is now full and complete, Put on the badge and stand in the ranks |appointed at Tuesday night's meeting di- and canvassed the town thoroughly. The exact amount raisad go far is not known tions, and other memorial observances in J. C. Lowis, Department Chaplain, Fre. Base Ball for Omaha, The assurance that Omaha will have a The committee vided itself into three parts yesterday but it is. between $2,000 and $2,500 This amount is amply sufficient to war- rant the management to go ahead and e — A Superintendent tor Three Years® On Tuesday last the president and secretary of the board of education,under the instructions given at the last meet- ing,entered into a contract with Superin- tendent James by which hisservices have been secured for leusuyun to the public achools of the city, Under the contract Mr. James is to receive $3,000 per year. The “Bee"” Strike. York Times, One of the strangest things in nature the readiness of man to turn his back n his benefactor, and the bitterness of his abuse when his back is once fairly turned. Everyone has felt this more or less, and nooe more than the men who have done most for such fellows. If you v secure the players and arrange for games, | 9°pot Council Biufls, 20 minutes lator, 0 From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St. U.P.R R, MAIN LINE. ARRIY Mailand am | Atlantic Ex Pacifio Exp. pm | Mail and Exp. Daily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVISION. LRAVR. ARRIY Lincoln Exp....12:55p m | Lincoln Exp.....1:20 pm DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. , 10:00,11:16 & m., 1:00, 35 m. - On Sondays: 2 . 3 10:35 p m anster depot 13 vo Council Bluffs, 199, . Leave Council Blufts Traster dopot: 7:35, 857, 0°87,10:87, 11:47 & m; 1:87, 2:57, 8:87, 4:4), 6:37, 0:4%, 11:15p. m. Arrive Omaha 18 minutes later. TRANSFER TRAINE. Daily. PACIFIC, ARRIVE. Omaha Exp....0.60 pm | Omata Exp:7i9 am P, ARRY e St Paul Exp. £t. Paul Exp. Mall....oee.e ‘A quarterOriginal Ticket only 58 Cts. or 1) Marks, [And 1 will forward theso original tickots guaranteed by tho stato (not prohib- ited promiseory notes) even to the mest distant countries, in return for th mount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from| me gratis along_with the originalj ticket the orginal prospectus provided with the arms of the state and immediately after the drawing the oflicial lis Wwithout any charge. The payment and forwarding of the sums won to thoso concerned will hav ny special and prompt attention, and the most absolute secrecy. E<z"All orders can_be sent by the medium of a Postoffics Order, or pe registered lotter with Bank Notet of,the United States, £ Please address the orders before the &3 11TH OF JUNE on account of the approacting diawing of the prizes in all confidence directly| to SAILUEL HECKSCIIER, Secnr., Banker and Exchange Agent at Hamhurg Bufalo U. 8. Standard SCALES pick upa manin politics and make a special effort in his behalf, boosting him from placetoplace, and heiping him with | }ai might and main, mne times out of ten, when an opportunity is offered him toshow hisappreciationof your efforts, you find his friendship was all” for himself. He is | willing to receive all the favors you can bestow, but has none to re- wrn, [tis the same in business affairs, Themoreyoudofora man the more heex- peots, and if you flagin theleast, he turns upon you ab once, and is your most bitter yesterday and tookthe noon train to Fre- mont to see if he could identify the men now in custody at that place. 1t was & narrow escape for Mr. Parm- lee and it will be many a lonz day be- fore he will hanker after another such experience. e —— Polioo Oourt, New York Sun, May 2, In police court yesterday morning one| The funeral of Samuel F. Donnelly, disturber of the peace was fined 85 and | the reporter for The Sun who was killed oosts, one was fined $10 and costs and by the falling of a ladder at the Thomas I Recruit Robert J. Burton, enlisted at [ tW0 Plain Slocumbs were assessed $10| street firo on Tuesday night last, took 0'33‘“ 1 Th;l‘-.:‘:: "i":ei: ih'““'.“a“' ,R“ Fort D, A. Russell, Wyo., is assigned to | ®ach and coats. . | place at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon :lnrki.ng:%; 0: ,OmJu Have rzeve:'lml .: company E, Ninth infantry. Georgiana Clark (colored) for using|from his residence at 447 Willoughby |advocate so faithful to their interests, so Privato Christian Tussing, ro-enlisted |foul aud obscene language upon the|avenue, and at 2 o'clock from the Bed- | vigilant in protecting them, and so fear- at Fort Omaha, Neb,, is assigned to the | *treets, was fined $10 and coats, ford avenue Baptist church. At the|less in chtmplog‘}nz éhclr o a8 ;‘he Seventh infantry, and will be sent to the | A vagrant was given ten dayn on bread | yesidence many newspaper men were Bt ol -vunatha:l: :umo“t dafx‘ lh; e station of his regiment on the first favor. |and water. prosent, besides neighbors. ~ None of [ fact, It could not have been aselfish mo- | Sith awd 51s¢ via the Rock Iatund - At 4 ablo opportunity. One case which is annoying the judge | Mr. Donnelly’s immediate relatives were | tive which impelled the BEE to do thi e R AR ,,‘.“_“ Leave of absonse for (1) month, to tako | considerably is that against a vagrant, able to be }m-ent. Besidoe Mrs. Don- | for ag a class, working men contributed b A ALWAYS IN STORE. - offoct when, in tho judgoment of his post | Anton Simon. Hois an old offonder, ("hY t¥o f hor brothers woro present. Sy R Moo, oy i LARGEST STOC: IN THE WEST. Boside the coff i cents, where busineas men bestow dollars tl;i’ ;:;yb. :‘mlhu North-Western, and May 18th via the eside the coffin were floral designs— intai liko the Bej |CM&SUT. 5 commander his sorvicos can be spared, is | First, he was ”“"““fl to ten days on|a cross of immortelles and whito roses 'f: l:.‘:;‘:.:. :}:: im";-. :fl'en:lad Eiu 3 i ted First Lieutenant R, T, Yeatman, | bread and water, _This was followed by |from the city staff of The Worid; a | hest patrons by taking up the hatchet for ¢ { ‘ourteenth infuntry. twenty days on this same diet, then came broken column of w'lnle roses twined with | the laborers, and yet we find that these The lesye of absence for seven days thirty days, after whichjhe was shipped | smilax, from The Sun editorial and re- | symo laboring men are everlastingly try- Adopted and.in Use by the U. 8. Government, REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and scaled by U. 8. : standard weights. 17 Write for Estimates. ted 2d Lientenant 8, K. Adair, bth intolowa. Ho would not stay | portors’ rooms; a large stand of white|ing o injure the BEm. Like the dog HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, gran! Fort | 8way and being caught in this city again | lilies from the immediate friends of M. | t}u¢ bites the hand that feeds it, or like 14056 Douglas Street, Omaha. 1884, By command of H. E. PALMER, Brap P, Cook, Dp't. Com. Assistant Adjutant General, Himebaugh & Taylor, OMAHA, NEB —The keeper of Hanscom park is bugily engaged in cleaning uj burn- ing all the dry leaves and rubbish in and about the park grounds. —P.J. Nichols went west yesterday noon in his private car. ‘WouLp not be without Redding’s Russia %.dva,i': the verdict of all who useit. Price conts, - WESTERN AGENTS, - - e — The Last Honors to Samuel F, Don- nelly. R. R, TRACK, DORMANT, HOPPER, PLATFORM, e — Army Orders. K. 0., 8T, JOE & O. B. (via Council Bluffs.) LEAVE. ARRIVE, During May Saturday, Sunday and Mond; Omaha Bex, trains will rotate as follows nivg tral - ¥From B, & M Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DENVER KAPREIS. MAST BOUND. ARRIVE. cavalry, in_orders No. 69, dated nobfl'm. Neb.,April 20,1884, 1s extend- | he Was sentenced to sixty days on bread Donnelly, and a wreath from the Lotos | the man who poisons the well from which ed twenty-three days. and water. = This sentenne was com) 0Dy 0 b he drinks. Crota. Under authority contained in para- |o0 Monday and ’l\ud? noon Simon Rev, Hiram Hutchings conducted the| Iy the late strike of the employes of the raph 529, army regulations, as corrected knocked at the door of Judge Beneke's|services. The interment if to be in Enst | Bry office the management of the paper By gonoral ordors No. 4, sorios 1883, from | houso, aud, upon the appesranco of the | Fraukln, Deloware county. was unquestionably in the rifiht. The t“lluld uarters of the army, the ration judge, he asked for somothing to eat. An ——— men received .good wi and prompt of bread for issue to the tro.ps at Fort |Officer was called and Simon” was agaih - | pay, but they got a few dollars ahead and Bidney, Neb., is increased to Pwenty-two |rvested. ~ Tho judge thinks he must be Wanted to Explain, a fow worthless tramps sowed the seeds ounoes, insane, and he has boon referred to the| winiay Daly, a viotim sentenced by | of folly, and they strack. At a_meeting 80 much of general court martial or- board of insauity. tho Tndians to bo burned at the stake o | of the union the editor of the B pro- ders No, 18, current series from these N . vy posed to submit the difficulty to one of headquarters as relates to confinement at Work o1 Charity. the plainy several years ago, ocoupied a | thoir own number, the Sk ok dha the K:M where his company may be s0rv- | Recent donations to the the house for | °°! it the city jail last night. Daly sov- | international printers' union, for arbitra- ing in the case of Private Wilbur Delap- the Friendless by the people of Omaha in eral months ago was brought before | tion, and they jeered him down, and got C. B, & Q. R, R- (via Plattsmouth.) 2A Fastern Exp Chicago Exp. lane, company £, 7th infantry, is here a couple of bummers and dead beats who i i o oo Aok b dirook hat Tha soniency | md of tho poor, hava baen made as fo- [ Judge Beveke for drunkennces aud to |4 SoUbly &8 PG BE AL TN The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices of confinement be served at Fort Omaha, | los John Evans, garden seed, $7; L. | town and not return until state fair time, | stick of cord wood to sling mud at him, It I . Neb., instead, @ i V. Morse, four orates fire kindlers, §3, g..z:llm l'u came iut': u:; city m: h;- m.'?';“":"fi.‘;"k:“:h .l: ':m;(:: = . ‘ ) i : » . 8t, P, M, & O, Depot, 14 - Avaintant dpuiaas Gonacal, | M. Gillaple, f the Deat sad Duub ey | dlged ton fresly in tho owing bowl. g fo sep T, &0 ALYAY, [CN8 From C. 81, b. M. £0: Depo, 144k ana b ) Al i LS lum, washing machine, §1; L. P. Morse, | iy’ ord with the judge he dotermin er emwploy one who was conuected — 8 E. G. Lewis, L. Hawver, dress for old | to stay in the city until morning and | With that diegraceful affair, 0, 8L P M. & O, » Nevnaska Brare Gazerreer & Bus. h " 1xkss Dingorory to be issued in July, | lady, §2.60; Gladstone & Co., groceries, 1884, price $4. 50, J. M. Wowrk, pub- | 83.60; J. Bonner, dishes, $3.50; Mr lisher, 120 8. 14th St., Owaba, Yergs, most, 762; Braach & Cole, jnlly, AT ——— eto., §3; Mre, J, Beasby, 200; W. L Pioneer Hook and Ladder, Scawan, $2; A. Nast, dish pan, 76 At the annual meeting of the Pioneer | Peycke Bros., ham,$2.60; Mr. MoVit! ~ Hook and Ladder company No. 1., held | buckwheat flour, §1,25; O, Hanley, bae- in their hall Tuesday evening, the follow- | ket, 81; Nave, MoCord & Brady, e ——— make sn explanation for violating his word, Of his own accord he went to the Submitted to the Jury. city jail telling Gorman he wanted to re-| The trial of McCaxty, in Barpy county, port to the officer of thy The jailor | for murdering his fellow workman, Brad- noted his report and gave him a cell, ford, was yesterday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock, submitted to the jury. At W. O, T, U. Notice, 9 o'clock last night the jury was still out, 2 1 g R 1t soems very probable from reports that To drink or not to drink, that is the |the defendant will be foand guilty of DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, CETANBEXER SE'TE , Just received an assortment far surpassing anyu.. g in this market, comp the latest and most 'Al'i designs manufactured for this spring’s trade and cove! a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive, 8 A SPRING MEDICINE, Blood Purifier, Diuret- o and Aperient, no other so-called blood puri- fler or sarsaparilia compound is for @ moment to be compared with th Catiours Res Ivent. 1t combines 3 ¢ 3 ol For those who wke Wi 3 2 ; e s o I Had alt Rheum m;flfiafilflwuyflflfi"&zfl:flf‘ she | Now ready for the inspection of cus- Complete stock of all the latest low license, no license and prohibition, will tho women of Omaha meet with the Macting e parcs of the Wst B . oeting in the rst M. uhu::? Daven) strect, botween Sev- ighteenth, on Thursda, G, Cuanurox, Becre! ; Mcs. L. Hawver, mince meat, Mr, Can- tomers, the newest roveltics in styles in Turcoman, Madras o Edholm & Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. © Elogant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK and 1210 Farnam Etreet, = - - « OI?AUA. NEB flamed Kido, Feverish Symptoms, and other con- Teshed sodiicaon sequiring’s spéedy, yento anu sals t and diuretic, nothing (o o oAn Po8 y equal it | "ANTED —Ladiss or gentloman i ity of county WA e e, Tight s g o= coont | erksast by el 0G canvatsing worl i ] . *Ploasd addros Reliable Mauu'ao:ur i, Pa for eight years. N lnul‘?»mmlltl‘rsuhrm"dfll Jld ¥ co e mantie, ) Mase, "By ctzo o Mldon: Mo T e