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T" V ' 8 THE DA1L5T BEE-OMAHA , SATUilDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Febi LOOM , BREVITIES , Now crop clover nnd timothy seed for sale. Shugart , Watto & WIcs , Council Bluffs , Iowa. f8-lm. The funeral of P. E. Gordon will tnko plnco t hUaflunioon nt 3 o'clock , from his lalo roslilenco , 1722 CMS street. On Tuesday , the 20Ui of thin month , n grand mosquorndo ball , under tlio auspices of the Omaha Stndt Tlioatro , will take place at Turner hall and Motz hnll. In pollco court yesterday morning there worcjfour cases for dlsturblngktho peace , They were each fined 85 nnd coats , nnd In default of payment were each aont up on tlio hill for n few days. The board of trade will hold Its regular mooting next Monday night. The market house proposition will bo further discussed and tlio feasibility of a chamber of commerce building. The trust ilood from Lovcrott 1 Anderson to A. II. Swnn , hau boon recorded by tha county clerk , nnd In Iho largest In strument oor put on record in that ofllco , containing TOGO words , Wllllmn Anderson who was sentenced to , ' ! 0 days Imprisonment on broad and water n few days since , was released this morning on con dition that ho would leave the state for ono year and nix months. IIo was accompanied to Council Bluffs by nn officer. The Modal given at tha roller rink Thurs day evening in thn ring conies , was awarded to Mr. Sherman Canfiold. It had boon won twice by Mr. 0. H. Oration , nnd must bo carried off in three successive contests before tt can bo permanently hoi J by nnynno. A reporter for a inlnaturo evening shoot printed In this city , insisted In seeing Clani Morris at the depot Thursday noon , nnd for his persistence came near being pitched Into the street by that lady'a husband. IIo was ordered out mid had to content himself with talking to ono of the "soups" of the company , who ho Interviewed nt some length. A great deal of trouble Is experienced by the street lamp lighters , by people tying their horses to the lamp posts. The lamp posts nro for hitching posts , and there Is also ty ordinance against It. It Is probably [ ore moro through thoughtlessness than any thing clso , but It causes a stood deal of annoy MOO. A word to these who nro in the habit of.doingthis will doubtless bo sufficient. * At the instance of the grand jury complaints - plaints were filed nealnst John Dooioal name " unknown , J , J. Galllgan nnd Hello Galllgan , for spiriting nwny Lucy Miller , ono of the girls who wns Induced to enter a house of pros titution by Georgia Sinclair. The complaint charges that the partloi referred to received money to prevent tha girl from testifying before fore the grand jury. They nro now under ar rest. HARK1RI ) . IlKrNoi.ns-IlKV.vor.nH. At tha residence of bride's mother , No. 700 N.KIghtoont ! * treot , Kalsoy W. Iteyuolds , of Greenwich. Conn. < o WH Emma A , Ueynolds , of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A , F. Shorrill , at 8 p. m. last evening , in the pres ence of A small circle of friends and members of the 'family. Among those present were Miss Emma Kuapp , of Greenwich , Conn.Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Congloton , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Davenport , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Comstock , " . . . nnd Mrs. W. It Crook * . Mw , Jerome y , MM. Ji IT. Oxmnii , Mian Grace Lilly , ' grant Lilly and J. B. Piper , of this city. The rooms were dressed with ferns nnd 4 flowers , and presented quite a tropical appear- . : ancc. The bride was handsomely attliod nnd .the'happy couple were the recipients of nu- was nerved and everybody enjoyed thorn- solves , PERSONAL. B , 0. Sinlloyt Lincoln , Is registered at iho Mlllard. R. B. Holdrldgo , of Now Orleans , La. , Is nt tbo Metropolitan. Henry King , of Memphis , Tenu. , Is stopping - ' ' ping at the Metropolitan. ' P. W. Kenny , Blair , and G cargo 0. Porker , Lincoln , ore at the Mlllnrd. 0. F. Iddlngs , North Platte , anil Phil Cain , Columbus , are at the Mlllard. Fred. Nye nnd wife yesterday afternoon started for Washington , D. C. Harry Duttui , Kaunas City agent fur the K. C. & St. Joe railway , Is in the city. John Reid , of Denver , aud J. 0. DIckson , of Elmiro , Kaa. , are gnesta at the Metropoli tan. tan.J. F-'n J. M. Stewart and wife , and M. Blackloy , - * of Oreston la. , nro registered nt the Metro- c poll tan. T. J. Cadwallader , ot Bupoilcr , nnd II. M. Armstrong , of Grand Island , are at the Met ropolitan. 13. Anderson , of Chicago , and II. G , Bfrg. I * < man , of Newton , la. , nro registered at the Metropolitan. Mr. Frank B. Dickey , of MeOonnelUvlllo Ohio , is at present a Omaha visitor , the guest of Dr. 0. Wilson. Judge J. L. Dickey , of Chicago , was in th ( I ) ally yesterday to witness his sonsdeparturo f 01 ' th * Sandwich Inland * , Fr ak I * . Lawrence , of lUclne , WIs. , am Joseph Culbertaon , of Buuktr Hill , TIL , an t the Metropolitan. Hon. D. O. Hull , John L. Webster , Gee , W. Howie and 1C. L. Bierbowcr , came up lac venlng from Lincoln on tho.B. & M. K. W. Terry , Nebraska City ; G , Winter ( ton , Geneva ; Hon. S , J , Alexander and P W Iif ' ' D , Sturdevant , Lincoln , ore guests at thi Mb * Mamie Shears and J , J. Dickey an wife left for the Sindwlch Islands to-da BOOB. They nro followed by the good wlshe. f akoatof ( Heads. , 11. Itoblnson , J. C , Laughlln , J. U d , W. B. Thomoi , C. B. Telyea , Ta and J. F. Terklns , Weeping Water M ttheMlUard. * A latter from John nnd IHchwd Wltlmel " MU ! tbdr daughters , dated at New Orleans ' Utod that they were enjoying good healt n4 bvlDg a good time. They will go froti K W Orleas to Cuba , then returning to Gal V * ( on , Texnx , th n to New Oilcans and fron Miirii home. Bucklen'0 Arnica Salve. ITw | p * tMt jnedloftl wonder of the woihl ANE BUILDING To lie Erecteft liy the Union Pacific Company at Once , It Promises to lllvnl AnythlnR In this City In Point of Grnmlour. For aomo time the Union Pacific company has bcon talking of erecting a building for the use of its ofllcors and turning the building now used entirely over to the clerks. At last the plans have boon consummated and Mr. Ed mund Line , superintendent of bridges and buildings , has received notice to pro ceed at once to got things in readiness for the now structure. Messrs. Dufrono & Mendelssohn have prepared drawings for the now building and a Bui : reporter called upon thcso gentlemen this morning and wao given an outline of the building. The architects assort that it will boone ono of the most imposing buildings in Omaha. It will bo erected upon the vacant lot , cast of the present head quarters building. It will stand fifteen feet from the old building , with a bridge from the third story of ono building to the other , thus leaving an open court of fifteen feet between the two buildinaa. The now building will bo four stories in height , with n high basement. The base ment will bo built of Colorado aand stone , while the remaining portion of the build ing will bo built of Chicago rod preacod buck with toira cotta trimmings. The main cornices will also bo of terra cotta , The front of the building will bo sixty foot while its depth will bo ono hundred and twenty-five foot. The interior will bo finished in olcgant _ stylo. It will bo heated by steam and lighted by gas , -with hot and cold water throughout , and all the modern conveniences and comforts which the human mind can suggest. On the west side of the first door will bo a wide corridor which will extend the entire length of the building. A hy draulic elevator will bo used , with stairs winding around it aa in the Nebraska National bank building. The offices will all bo on the east side of the building. The first floor will bo used for executive departments. The second floor will bo used by the auditor ? . The third floor will bo used by the general - oral manager. His private olliccs will bo in the front part of the building while the roar will bo ono largo room. The fourth floor will bo used Tjy the attorney and cnginoor. The basement will bo used for fuel and general storage pur poses. The building will bo in reality n five utory structure , aa the basement is very high and mostly aboyo ground. The cost of the building complete will bo about § 150,000 , and it will , without doubtbo the finest building in Omaha. THE NEW PENSION MOVE , Petition to Congress of the Soldiers' and Citizens' National Asking CongrcBs to Pas sion All Honorably dlcre. The author of the above petition , Rev. Corydon Mlllard , chaplain of the heavy U. S. 4th artillery , front Milwaukee , Wisconsin , called on us yesterday and nn. n-.HS90' ' MO glfld tidings that the peti tion received tlio endorsement of the governors and heads of the departments of state of Wisconsin , Minnesota and Iowa , and many of the loading citizens of this city , among whom are ono of the district judgca and General O'Brien. Ho has already forwarded to congress ight thousand signatures to said petition , lis object is to visit all the loyal gov- rnora and heads of departments of state o secure their endorsement to said poti- , ion. ion.Mr. . Millard in quartered at the Mil- .ard hotel and will remain in the city for several days. Ho will be pleased to BOO any of his friends who are interested in his philanthropic movement. Wo wish lirnabundunt succrss in his undertaking. BOBBERY , It.N.Kolly's Honso Entered Thurstlnj NlRlit and Considerable Pro perty Taltcn. Thursday ovoningwhilo It.N. Kelly ant liis family were attending the sooiablo at the Baptist church , his house was en bored by burglars , who turned everything topsy turvy. They had gathered to jotlior all the silverware and jewelry and had also taken $30 in cash from the wallet of Mr. Kelly. Before they had fully completed thoit task , Mr. Kelly returned and they were frightened away , taking with them all o Mrs. Kelly's jowolory , and the 930 it money , but the silverware was loft bo hind. They were pcrjuod by a neighbor revolver in hand , but made good their os capo. capo.Mr. . Kelly is Iho night watchman at the government headquarters , and had jus drawn his second months' pay , of which the $30 was a part. It is a severe loss to him , as ho had boon out of omploymon for some time previous to obtaining hit present employment. An Editor's Tribute. Theron IMCeator. Editor of Vt. Wayne lud. , "Gazette , " write * : "For tlio past five years have always u od Dr. King's NowDis oovery , fur cougln of moat severe character , at well M for those of a milder typo. It noroi falli to effect a speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recommended it , speak of It h same high tonns. Having been cured by it o every cough I have had fur five years , I con fclder It tha only reliable and sure cure fo Cough * . Gelds , etc. " Call at 0. F. Goodman' * .Drug Store and Ret a free Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. Galloway Outdo. The lovers of fine stock will bo inter catod in knowing that sixty head o yearling bulls mid heifers of the Qallowaj breed arrived in Lincoln last night , am are to bo offered at public solo , on Fri day , February 1C. in Lincoln , An ad vertiaomont will bo found in anothoi column. The cattle are all thorough breds , pndlgroed and direct from Scot land , having remained long enough in Missouri to become thoroughly aucli mated. Mr. J. M. Harris , traveling gent for the stock firm of A. E. Ilorm , of Chicago , says that tlio cattle are as near alike as two peas , and without ox. ception the Cnoat lot of Galloways ever exhibited in this or nny other country. They were picked from the best hcrdi in Bouiro , Scotland , with a view to bring ing them to the far west. Mr. Harm has no interest whatever in the stock , having merely an acquaintance with the owner. IIo nays that every animal in the herd ought to bo kept in Nebraska. BENNETT'S" ' DEFENSE , AVnttcr Bcimctt'H Version ot tlio Di vorce CnBo Ilcforrcd t o I nTliursclny lice. To the Editor ot The Bee The affidavit of ono Harmer , published inTiin BEiThursday : ovoning.Jisabaolutcly false , BO far as it reflects upon mo in my relation to him as attorney. The morning that Mr. Ilarmor called I was very busy. IIo was introduced tome mo by a county ofiicial , and briefly told mo the ntory of his wrongs. Ho said ho had been driven from homo by the inhu manity of hin family , and told a story which , if true , would entitle him to a di- vorco. IIo said that ho lived this side of the river , but his vrifo lived in Council KluiTs. I was not able at that time to prepare the necessary papers , and I told him to como again to my office the following Monday. ) morning. I did so prepare the papers , and alleged his residence as required by law. To that petition and affidavit for pub lication , ho would have been obliged to nmko oath before the case could bo com menced , and ho know it. IIo paid mo a retainer of ten dollars , and was to bring the nccossary advance costs the following Monday. IIo came again on the following Mon day morning referred to , and I was in the district court. Ono A. P. Nicholas saw him in the hallway , and they were seen going down the aidowalk together. They wont to The Evening Dispatch , and told a story , which , BO far aa it places mo in an nnfavorablo light , is ab solutely falso. The cause of it all Is , that I have sued Nicholas and his wife for fees , and ho hat Qmado his brag that ho would got oven with mo , and I suppose this is the method of his madness. madness.WAITER WAITER BENNETT. OMAHA , February 8,1884. AN AFFIDAVIT. STATF. OF NEIIRASKA , " 1 DOUGLAS COUNTY. J George Winship and Goo. II. Brannio , being first duly sworn deposes and say they were in the ollico of Walter Bennett when ono Samuel Harmer came to said ollico. That said llarmcr then and there stated that ho had been driven from homo. That his wife lived in Council Blull'a. That ho lived in Omaha and- > has so lived for nearly a year and ho wanted a divorce. Ho stated his case and paid Mr. Ben nett $10.00 retainer and agreed to bring advance costs the following Monday and sign necessary papera. papera.GEORGE WINSIIIP. ( Signed. ) GEOUOE BUANNIE. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before mo this 8th day o February , AD. , 1891 , MOSES P. O'BRIEN , Notary Pgblic. ABBESTED AND BOUND OVEB , Thrco Moro Alon Charged with Rob bing the B. & SI. are Hold to Appear at the District - Conrt in Bonds ofFer For the last eight months the B. & M. railroad has been made the victim ol uumborous burglaries and robberies along its line in Sarpy county. Nearly 'our weeks ago Osmer Potty and Vie McOarty were arrested on the complaini of an ofiicial of this road , and wore aound over to the district court. The railroad's attorney was not satisGed with their arrests alone , but it was thought by liim and others that moro were iinpli catod in these crimes which have causoc largo losses to the company. On las Thursday Fred Isko , Tom Nolan am Jacob Worthy were arrested on a war rant issued from the court of Justice Martin , of La Flatto precinct , in Sarpy county. These men were charged witl burglarizing this company's cars on the night of September 20th , 1883 , and tuk ing from them a largo quantity of flour , cigars , etc. A hearing was had before the magistrate yesterday , and the parties arrested wore bound over to appear a the next term of the court in bonds o ? 800 each. The bail required was uiven and the arrested parties liberated. 'This railriad company has lost largo quantities of goods by numerous systematic robberies borios , and the officials are confiden that they have caught the guilty parties A Very Ilomarlciiulo Ilccovory. Mr. Ooo. V.Wlllliig , of Manchester , Mich , wrltcm "My wlfo Lau boon almost hclples for five years , to holplest that ulio could no turn over in bed aloua. She used two Bottle of Ijlectrlo Bittern , and la to much improved that she Is now able to do her own work , " Kloctrlo Ulttora will do all that IB clolmot for them , IlunJiecla of testimonials attos tholr Rreat curativ o ixwom. Only fifty coutf abotuo at 0. l'Goodmuu'x. . IN THE TOILS OF THE LAW A Slock Blan , Ilia AVUo nnd Employi Arrested on a Borioua Charge. A. B. Bliss , his wife and George Hyde were arrested yostorduy afternoon on a warrant issued from Justice Bran dis' court in this city , and are ohargoc with obtaining the sum of $320 from Mrs , Hitter , under false pretenses These parties were all stopping at the St. Oharlns hotel in this city and it ! B claimed that Mrs. Hitter was inducedby a conspiracy among those defendants , to purchase a homo and buggy of Bliss paying therefore the sum of $320. The property upon examination proved to be almost valueless and yesterday afternoon Ohristuphor Hitter , tlio lady'a husband Illud a complaint and caused their arrest No hearing was had before the may-is trato and their bail was fixed at 8500 each. Mr. Bliss deposited $500 witl the court in place of his bail and nignac the bonds of his wife and Hyde , after which all were liberated. The examination tion will bo held on Monday next. Mr Bliss is a man quito well known to stock men in this city and is largely ongagoc m the sheup business. 'a Iluwla Salvo is unequalled fo ull ! > l'l ' > ei1 L nd 'ro t bites , etc RAILROAD NEWS. Otah Rates Pot Up for the Pnrpse of Haying ; Thorn Knocked Down Again , mmuorllntcs from Chlenco toHontli. wcdtorn Mlssonrl IMvcr Points Kcducod to 1O Cents. ; Tito Chicago Tribune , of the 7th inst. , jays that Commisaioncr Vining ntid the jcnornl freight ngonts of the Western Trunk association roada hold another meeting yesterday to further consider .ho proposition to restore Utah rates to , ho figures prevailing before the war bo- , woon the Union Pacific and the lUo Grande was inaugurated. It was the general opinion of those present that nothing could bo gained by keeping up , lie nominal rate now charged , and that a higher ono would bo most desirable. The only question at issue was to agree upon a now rato. The Union Pacific con tended that it had the right to restore , ho former rates , and that its eastern allies had no right to interfere inlcss it wan found that rates wore being cut by competing linos. This opinion Iinnlly prevailed , and Commis sioner yining wan authorized to order a restoration of Utah rates to take effect .his morning. The now rates will bo the same an those made by the Utah Traflic Association , The allies of the Union Pacific , in agreeing upon the now rate , lowovcr , wished to have it understood , hat they in no way recognized the now iltah agreement , and Commissioner Via ng was instructed to reduce the rates without consulting the Union Pacific or any other road a party to that agree ment whenever ho should bccoinn convinced that nny of the association's jompotitors were cutting rates west of , ho Missouri rivor. As positive evidence was produced _ at yesterday's meeting that .ho St. Louis & San Francisco was seri ously cutting rates to Colorado points , and that the indications were that it would commence slaughtering Utah rates is soon as the association restored them , t looks as if the rates were restored ycs- ; orday for the simple purpose of having , liem knocked down again in c , day or ; wo , and to demonstrate that the Utah .raflic agreement between the roads west of the Missouri river cannot bo carried out so long as the roads cast of the Mis souri are not mndo parties to such agree ments. Nothing has yet been done to heal the differences between the Burlington and ho Western Trunk-Lino association re garding Nebraska business in fact , it ooks now as if , for the time being , all icgotiations between the parties had been jroken off. General Manager Potter his f-ono west , und is not to return until the end of the week , and the Union Pacific > flicials will return to Omaha to-day. Iherp is , therefore , no prospect of a meeting between the Burlington and the Western Trunk-Lino association this week. Charges that Nebraska ratca are Doing cut are already made by both sides , and it is the general opinion that a war on Nebraska rates will also bo inaugu rated before this week is over. Iho fiomor Allzattun of Missouri River Lumber Hates. The roducton of lumber r.xtos to 10 cents from Chicago to southwestern Mis souri river points , and 8 cents from Mis sissippi river points , announced in ycs- tordajr'a Tribuho , caused general surprise , it having boon the opinion that the roads would maintain the rates on the basis of 15 cents until the committee appiintnd at the lumber mooting hold r.t Commis sioner Midgloy's pflicp a week or two ago woa ready to submit its report. Owing to the break in rates the Western Trunk Line association hold a meeting yesterday in regard to the lumber rates to Council Bluffs and Omaha. Commissioner Vining was instructed to promulgate the same Vales to thcce poiab as made by the southwestern Railway as sociation to St. Joseph , Atchison , Loav- onworth and Kansas City. There is no present prospect of an end to the troubles , und the war will continue for some timo. This last trouble , it is stated , has again boon brought on by the refusal of the Wisconsin lines t ? maintain the agreed rates. By making a ton cent rate the Chicago roads have turned the table on the Wisconsin lines , as with such low rates the Chicago roads are euro to got the business. IN MEMORIAM , resolutions of Ilospoct Adopted the Emmets. At a regular mooting of the Emmel Monument association , held Thun.xl.ij the following resolutions were adopted WHEREAS , Almighty God in His di vine providence , has removed from out midst our late brother , John D. Keating , who died February 4 , 1884 , bo it there joro resolved , 1st , That wovmembers of the E , M , A. , display regret that death has again laid his inexorable hand on ono of oui brothers , 2nd , That while wo bow with submis sion to the supreme will of Almighty God , wo deeply deplore the loss of out honored ( member and the cause ot Ireland - land an earnest and faithtul supporter. 3rd , That wo tender the bereaved fam ily of the deceased our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of trial. 4th , That a copy of thcso resolutions bo published in the daily papers and a copy bo sent to the family of the de ceased. T. TAILON , J. I. NICIIOL , R. P. RIUKEHIIY , Committee , DISTEIOFOOUET. Xwo Yordlcts ( or PlalntllTd Returned "Yesterday. In the district yesterday morningwhen court opened , two juries were in waiting to return their verdicts. In the case of Harvey Spaulding against George M. O'Brien a verdict of ? 3CG8.G1 in favor of plaintiff was returned. In the case of Anna R. Johnson , by her next friend , against Andrew Nelson , the jury assessed the plaintiffs damagea at $200. Judge Wakoloy then called the case of H. W. Kuhns against Charles Bnnokos et al. for trial , but upon learning that the case was tried by his associate at the last term of court , the cauao boiuq reversed nno remanded by the supreme court , Judge Neville proceeded with the trial of the cauao. This action is founded on a promissory note for $800 , which the defendants allege has boon paid. Before Judge Wakoloy no cuso could bo found for trial , and his court was ad journed in the forenoon. The cnso of Kuhna against Banckca will uot bo tak-sn up until Monday next , as Judge Neville is unable to attend court. An action was instituted by Byron Reed ngainst the city of Omaha , to have the city taxes since 1870 on certain parts of the northwest quarter of section 10 , township 15 , range 13 , declared invalid. The grand jury wcro busy nil day in vestigating the Snoll case , but as yet no indictment has bcon found. To-day will bo consumed by the court in the argument of motions and demur rers. MAIL OAERIERS , Tlio Ituutcs Laid Out for tlio Now Force. The two additional letter camera ap pointed last month and the old corps have been assigned to the respective dis tricts , and are now performing the nor- vice quito smoothly. The redistricting has affected a considerable saving in the time of delivery to business houses , nnd the increase of force is fully justified as the volumes of mail matter shows. The carriers and routes are the follow ing : Ilouto No. 1 G. L. Green. Route No. 2 J. U. Tobbins. Ilouto No. E. R. Overall. Route No. 4 A. Peterson. Ilouto No. D J. Michal. Route No. 0 J. 0. Parkins. Route No. 7 J. Jablesnok. Route No8 Benjamin Fulton. Route No. ! ) 0. H. King. Route No. 10. L. S. JMolo. Route No. 11. J. H. Platz. Route No. 12. Goo. Iloffman. Route No. 13. B. B. Trapp. Route No. 14. 0. E. Brunor , captain. 0. N. Burkott , extra. The last month's business of the car rier service , exclusive of the box and general delivery business was as follows : Carriers employed 14 Dolherytrips daily 40 Collection trips daily. 42 Registered letters delivered 1,215 Mall letters del Ivered 200,000 Mail postal cards delivered 40,812 Local letters delivered 25,280 Local postal cards delivered liG35 ( Newspapers , etc. , delivered 178,800 Letters collected 7U.OQ1 Postal cards collected 32,988 Newspapers , etc. , collected 0,401 Iteal Estate Transfers. Tha following deeds wcro filed for record in the county clerk's office Febru ary G , reported for TUB BEE by Ames real estate agency : United States to John A. Bradshaw , patent , n w J of sec 30 , 10 , 10 e , con taining 140 acres. $1,593. John A. Bradshaw to James M. Brad- shaw , q o n w J of sec CO , 10 , 10 e , con taining 1GO acres. $1. James B. Shlmp , unmarried , to Henry Havvior , w d n o . } - of see 35,1C , 9 e. $ ! . John G. Jacobs to Peter W. Sindborn , w d 11 and 2 , b 7 , in Boyd's add. $3- 050. 050.Jefferson Jefferson W. Bedford and Mary 0. Bedford and Abraham R. Souer to James M. Green , w d , lot 11 , block 4 , in Hawthorn add , S500. T. P. Myers and Win. Myers her hus band to Frank Whitmoro , w d , e i of nw J and nw J of no J of see 3G , 16 , { J , e. Fred Drexel to the public , pht of Droxel's sub of lots 51 , 52 and 53 , Oka- homa. , A Sad Duty. Hon , 0. W. Kyle , ono of Oscoola's prominent attorneys passed through the city yesterday accompanying tlio remains of his father-in-law , Joseph Hart , to their final resting place at Earlvillo , La Sallo Co. , 111. The deceased was GO years old and had been for many years prominent nont in Illinois politics , having been a member of that state's constitutional convention , a representative in the legis luturo , and introduced into that body the present railroad law. Mr. Ilart had been for some time past in the west , en gaged in mining speculations and stopped at Oscoola on his way homo to visit his daughter. Cn February Gth ho was stricken with apoplexy and died within a few hours. T. G. AITLKTON ; on old friend , thus gives the story of Wendell Phillips' mar riage : How a gentleman asked Mr. Sumner to act as escort to a young lady who was lioing on to the convention at Albany , and Mr. Sumner , being unable to go , resigned in favor of Mr. Phillips. How Mr. Phillips acted as her escort , and lost his heart to her before ho got back. How ho called upon her often in this city , but was not admitted owing to lior fuoblo health , but finally ho almost broke his way to her and ottered her his hand. She paid nho would never marry a man unless ho would swear eternal en mity to slavery ; but it was not necessary for Mr. Phillips to talio that oath ; he had already sworn it in his heart. So they were married , and the story of lov ing devotion and perfect sympathy is as much a matter of public knowledge as such a sacred subject should bo. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl powder ne er IMUI. A n i el l purlf itreuifh and holi omen More iconoutoil tha the odln ry ku > di. nd w l bs lold In cenpeUtlo wttn lb multltud ol low M S , ehort * tl l alum o pho.phatopo dw .HcU only la on * . llo > I Bak Irg rjwilMi Co.ice WU'frtl fort. CASTORIA , * w * I Infants and Children WItliont Morphine or TTtxrootino. What RVCS | our Children rosy checks , What cures their fevers , mnVrs them sloop ; 'TU Onutorla. I VThcn Babies fret , and cry by turns , > What cures tliclr colic , kflls tliclr worms , \t. Hut Crutorm. . What nulcklr curoi Conptlpntlon , ' Sour Stomach , Colds , Indgp ! tlou : ) , Hut Tnntorln. Farewell Oion to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and 1'arcgoric , andUnllCnutorln. UnllCnutorln. Centaur Liniment. An nii- Boluto euro for Rhonnintlurn , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , nnd on Lnstnntanoous Pnln-rcllovor. SPECIAL NOTICES. jtsrspoclals will PosUlvol7not.be Inserted unless paid in advance , TO LOAN-Uonov. ONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates ot lutorost M BcmlV Loan Aoncy , Uth & DoutUa ; 3i-t < \/TONnr / 10 LOAN In sums of ( SOO. and upward. U. O. V. Daus nnd Co. , Real listnto anil Loitn Vgcnts , 1505 Furnain St. 393-U ItKI/P VfAMYKi ) . , V/ ANTED A first clisa cook anil laundress at W 1720 U dgo street. 3 < 9-9t Six travelling sxlcaincn In Iowa and N o. , to dcilwlih merchants by sin ] < 1c. Ad- rest ultli stamp , W. C. Iruin St. Joseph Mo. 30M15 . 17ANTED A iicut filrl In family o ! t o t 313 N. T 22ud street between Davenuort and ChlciRO. 353-0 * WANTED A competent Klrl- Must be a good uashor and Iromr. Qooduacosillbo paid , pply at N. K. Corner 14th and Jackson. 364 tt [ T7ANTK1) Immediately , a proud \\omun , to do VY n general thxusouork cor. Mason and 10th St. UCKhYK MEAT MA11KET. 208 OS A man lie Is not afraid tootk with WANTED a small capital to Join the achcrtl'er In cstab- ahlng a peed paying Ims'ncss hero. II. Dunham lettopolitin Hotel , from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. 90S 01 [ TfANIED A Janitor at Wjmau Commercial Col- Icge. Apply Saturday. 8i08 § WANTED A good strong actUo boj , ID to 17. Must bo ot good habit.- . Ono living at homo , nquire at Iloa'ting Room of II. Q. Clark & Co. , 11C3 Dougltt' street. * 370 0 rANTCD A chambermaid at tbo Omaha House , i. 302-111 "ITANTED G'rl ' for general housework at corner Cth and Carles street. tf ; T7"ANTED IniDCOiMately , first class laundress at VV the Cozzcns. 343 82 Experienced cook and laundrcfs at mi Divenppttjtrect. 340 0 ITTANTED A gt 1 at the City Hotel for genorul V > kltcrcD nolj. . 311 03 [ 7S7ANTED Girl lor general hou'ework. App'y > V at the WtterooiKs ofiico , 1613 Tarnain S' , 3409 rt/ANTHD Girl for general housework 141.5 north Good gltl for go'oral hou'cwork , em ployment bureau 217 N. 10th St. 312 8 * iTITANIKU Girl In small family. Inquire at C. VV J. Canan & Co. 234-tf WANTED A coranit nt din'ng room girl Immed iately at the St. Charted Hotel. 230-3 ANTED Ma-hinc limits at the Omaha Shirt W ( actory 1207 1'arnam St. 215-tt ITTANTKl ) A gill fomccond vorh , and to assist VV with washing ard Ironing. Apply to Mrs K'ng- ' man , 604 Pleasant St. 2nd St , north ol convent , 1)01. , t. Mary's a\e. , and llarney St. S30 8t \good female cook. Call on Mrs. WANTED . Monet ) , St. Mary's a\e.r north side ono oorwcat of 20th St. 237-0 A young man possessing a good edu cation , can secure a bituatlon. Ilcfercncca n Ul bo renulrvd. Aadrcua P. 0. Lox 1214 Council llluUs , owa. 22012 A good and oipcrloncoi t'nccr can WANTED Job. App1,8tatlngwa < cs expect- d. C. F. Elsclty , Norfolk.hob. 212-1IS TUTANTED Girl at Mra. A. N. Firjuain's 1530 N. W 18th Street. 21B-11I TSTANTED Sen ant gills of a'l ' kinds m nicil of VV employment , to call at our offlo ) , opi-oelto post- lllco. bet icon 4:30 : and Op. ra. OANNON , JONE3 & CO , Frtnzer Block. 0101m . \X7ANTED A German dining room kltcheu girl. VV Ilesao and Hoppe , 418 S. ISta St , between larncy and Howard. M5 tt BI7UATIOHB WANTED. \T7ANTKD-Hy a rap'd pi > nman and accoutant i i copying or books to post thrco 01 > ( our hours ier day. Ad Iress "P. " Bou ollico. 803 0 | ANTED By a single man to rent a choip room W furnished or unfurnlthed. State price mid office. "E. B."S : > . 390-9 } Worl ; at once by a young man who l WANTED ami not afraid of work. Good letcreu- CU if required. Address " \V. D. " lleo office. lly a chemUt anddru/gikt ot several } oars experience , in London , KngUndand also n this country , as dlnnenier or general assistant Address "C. II. " care Ji > . Alexander Johnson , Lum berman , Bloomlngton Neb. 220 8 * ( or first ulanj domestics. t V Callatonr onlcorcm ' 31toOp. m. Saturdaja to 0 p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opp. P. O. 01T-lm fJISCBLLAHEOUS \T7ANTED tying In patients. Coort blo rooms In retire 1 piacn , and rood nurres. Coirei- pondouca oonfldentlal. Address Dr. A. J , Cook , Two unfurnlst-cd rooms ( or iimnTmi WANTED board , or where board can bo had handy. Address . H. 0. " 105 S. llth fat. t-talo prlcef 8'3 83 - : Lceplng , a > et of Looks to poit WANTED-Bool afewhuur * each day and ttlac ook after collection * . Address "X L. " Boo office Dest of references ghon. 131 tf TX7ANTKD A ttock of merchtndlio for rither < ' ! VV the following. A 400 aero highly Improved farm l Wisconsin , c ash price 81(1,000. ( A 240 acre [ arm DO miles frt-m l'hltgo ' , price $ ' ,000. Perfect tltlOi Add.csa W. W. Wilde 1D12 Dodge bt. , Omlha 2230 TirANTED-Doardfor family of three. Pil\ate ( am VY lly prcfcrrod. Addreta BUtlng tciwi , "It. P. ' this olllcu. 103 0 } ANTED Knr a cuktcmcr , Btoro room en Far W mm St. IKLI < &H11UIVEIU 120-8 \T7ANTED Parties wlihliiKliosrdcraauil thone VV Btirch of board la prhate hoiuct , with or nit out room , to ( all at our ollico In m 4 80 to 0 p. m CANNON , JONES & ( X ) . , Opposite BottoUlce , 916-ltu \VANTEDAGKNT8-Callat Cozzem II"tel HJ > Y eunlnf till * wtek anil ce 6 tpcclaltlvB ( u ratnoutfleniplojinant toualeminey * hh. Twc Qret clus book agenti uanUU F , M. Van lUtco. 331-01 T ADIE3 Oil YOUNG MEN m aty or country t I i take nice , light and pleasant work at their oni homes : W to > 5. day ruily and quietly madowoi ; fentbyuiill. no cmutxlusr ; no etanip Jor reply 1-leueiuldrew lloIUble UauYg Co. , rhlUilelp' drawer TT. 7B3 I FOR RENT QcntfB and Lot * . TT\O U KENT Hoom and boarl id one or t O-eii J ; tleraeii 812 8. 10th nd lUnicyHU. TTTOU RENT KurnUhed room with itovo uid coi Jr ctilTHUbt. let. Chl8 gO and Cmu bt . 35211 ( TTlOH RENT Kurultbed room V&\ Capitol lie. J } 872 Hi HEN f Four ple nt rooun , locatlou csu FOll , UhJurnltuielorB Ie at cuethinilue ! A. B. C. " Bei OKU * . * l "nVHlIlENT Larga furnished front room nnd boird JL1 1017cr IdlOCipltolMo. 890-111 FOR HF.NT Several good homes , tils' } ono D room finely furnished houso. John K. Edwards , till Farnim bt , S55-H IlKN r T o furnished rooms and burtl at Foil ? Ci.Uol ] atenuo. 853 0 I pott UENT-nenldf nco J01B Cass St. Ani'ly to 1 General Hawldn s 018 Cas * . 121-8 HRNT-run.lshed rooms nt 1010 Parnarn. FOH 057-111 7011 UENT-Nlrely furnished rooms with or with- F J out board 1015 Uodga St. 100-91 FF F 1011 KENT A bi'ometit with thrco roo-ns lor light houio keeping 1013 Dodf-o St. 101 9 } HENT-rurntehcd room with or without ITtOll 1 . Finest location In the city. Also lew able buardcrt wantedN , Vf , cor. 18th and r'Arnam. 103-tf UKNISHE1) room heated 22 N. 10th. 076-W I poll KENT Largo now , two story dcubio houo , 1 Shlnn's addltlm tultallo lor two families or- home. Inquire Uoom 4 , Omaha National tank UullJitip. 158 tf [ ? OU HKN1Mml l cd room for ccritlrman. also I ? tun for light houaa keeping IlcomcrB block , Minor I'.litMli and Howard Bt _ 003 tl 1U..NT 6 room house on Wobetcr west of IrtOK 1 bt. S. T. I'etcrscn , real estate cgcnt , IBth and boiislv ) . 873 tf qpoil HKNT-Kurnlshod rooms on the northwes P cor. 13th andCnpltolarcnuc , formerly Crelihton Douse. rOH IlKNT I'coma In Nobrasln Natlonn Bank C Building. Host desltatlo offices In tl.o city Bupillcd with hjihui.llo ilu'ator Mid heated b to.un. Apply at Itink. flJOU FOK RALK . ' Comnlcte set of now IriOUSAT.KCIIKAI' ' > fnr "borlnp nil or artoilaa clllN. . 0. Lukcm , McConneljilllo 0. ' 8ALF tlouro and lot In Slilnn'n mid. Trleo FOIl SI.500 , SSOilcash. balaucoSlB. per month unt'l ' inld. EMCUY& JO.NnS , Kcal cstato agents , 1X00 llarnoy tt. 3'i7-14J ' JTM3R SAM ! Cliuip , ono six foot and nno thrco 1 foot ( how case at M on'd C gar Store. 07 t'outh 5th St. SS4 tf FOll 8ALV An upright grind piano. Tine Instru ment nearly new. Trlen Sl'S.on.with handsome o\cr and etool. Addmu I ) . Lion , Bcoclllcc. 223-8' I. OIl SAL ! . A set tf tinner's too's neaily new. ' Inquire otJacobC. Miller , Springfield , tarpyCo. , \cb. Sal-Ill poll BALK A bargain. House of 7 rooms. Oth J ? nd Bancroft St. gotldc Well built , barn ia , nly $1.800 If Bold within CO dajs. StAllS & BOS- AU1)VI hams Blotk. 203 U [ T > OUSAU ; House of 5 rooms In Parker's a Idlllnn r near the $20 000 school house now. A cheap lace on ewy tcruu. J1.7CX3. tEAHb & BOSAKD , Vllllams Block. 209-tf FOR SALE A eplendld huuao of 10 rootru In Shlnn's adoltlon. If sold ulthlnSa daya only 3.700. OUAuS & BUSAIID , corner 10th anu Dodxo . 210-tf [ TOR SALE An extra peed bunjry hone and peed L1 top buggy. Inquire of J M.Bojd. N. W. Cor. th and llarncy , or at II Oman's Ihcry stable. 109 I [ 710R SALE OR RENT Good secondhand pianos L1 and organs cheap at Prucott'a muale Store,160D 'arnam St. 1DO 0 [ 7AOR SALE Farm 3 miles from city. c of L ? Mra-'llojcr , o > er Hcx-dcr'a Drug ttoro , ICth and Vobsicr. S72 tf [ \nn SALE T\vo countcis nnl fifty f'.ot of good Jt ? shchlng , cho p , at 1603 Dodfie St. 16S tf 7J SALE Tw f > largo Norrrunstalllons . Address J 0. D. Bltdsall. Walnut , Iowa. _ IH-lm * 70R SALE A good two story store property In J Waj no , Wa > no cuuntNeb. . Address O. I > . Kird- all , Walnut , Iowa 155-lmt 011 SALE rirst cltss corner lot 0"x32. House J 5 rooms , bam fruit &n 1 shido trcuf. Very de rail location , near street cars. Offsrcd S500. to- ow raluo. 1'rico S1.7CO. J. W. LOUNS15URY , Uth nl Farnam. 133 tf 7\OR SALE Very dcilrnblo lots In Cobuiu'j Hub. J dl\l ion and Howard jilaco on mo-ithly pavmnnta no city tax. BELL It SIIU1VKR. _ 127-8 FOR SALE OR THADE A good span of mules , harness and wagon. Inquire Alex O. Cliarlton , at McCagUd Bros. 0 0 tf 7OR SALE Splendid residence lot neir rar line , t ? corner , gl.OCO. HULL & SHIUVEK. 347-13 JIOR SALE Two open Bccoud-hanrt bugvlcs and P one delivery wagou , cheip , at IblO llarncy St. 330 tf _ IiTORSALh-Colorndo coal. This coal Is tit. ficu liom D soot and as clean aj Rock Sprlne. 031-tf JEFF. W. BFDFOKD. ' 7 < 0il SALK Two portable boilers , 10 hon-e awe I ? Apply al D. FIlZl'ATniCK , C63-tf 218 South 16th St. _ T7AOR8ALK A email Morfcr , Bahman ACo. , flro J proof ball , almost new , at this olHeo. _ tt TlORSAiE liy two story brick residence , IBth J rxml St. Mary's aenuo. . JJirgo bim , out-house , water wor s , nUl arranged. Lot COxZCO. IMco fj 7.ECO. Heal BargrJn In Omaha Call at 51. Tolt'a & I'cople's Hank. _ ? 77-t SALE 12 lots ono block west of I'&rk avenue - FOR cars. T.ota 0x1 CO. Will sell the u hola tran or $7,100 , If sold before January Ht , 1884. Real oj -.to owners bid this bargain , It jou call at Ivoplo k. 27E-tf 8ALIChoco ! busliiosa property , thrco lots FOR . Saundera and Charles Strict. It will jcy jcu o InveBtlgato thla ofler. Call at People's Baal : . FOR SALE Improved property , which will pay the bujer 20 per cent on the Imeatmcnt. Hente or 81,920 perl car. All occupied by first clam tcp nti. Vnilsollfor 810,000 , if soldaoon. All or ono- inlf cah , balance , ono to fi\o years. The nbo\o In- cstmcnt la worth luxcllgatlon. Call at the People's laui. Sno-tf HALK Cla rwwTOipore in larco ncd FOR . .nlltlDi thla olBoa tf MIBOVLLANEODB. Between rornaiu strut and U : P. Depot , LOST picktgij coimU'ii'd to Oc" . II. lli.llocU a C , i Finder wih ho ruwBidcd by returnliix fameto lenry Lchinann , 1113 r rnm fct. 105 8 l/rERCHANDIsBlO / KXCHANaC Will oichan ? M flrtt class stock central mdfe , drj gnoat , po- cericJ , clothing , bools and f hoes , hats , and caps A.C. , aicregatlni ? $ SKiO in hole or any separate line for owa or Neb/aaUa lands. Addrus "a. B. " Bee office. 231-12 Uk EN I'UOThOTOU-UuprccodenUd'i ' duccnients offered lady sgot.ta for this now rubternndcrBar niJtit for ladltu. Addicts wlthjstamps , L'ndcrgar- intnt Co , U south May St. , thiuigo. 183-lin ) . T AnQEI'stof roomi , wl'h or without hrard , In _ Lprha'ofamillcB furninhtd free of charge at iiir otlloe , opi'oalto nostomce. L'annoo , Jones & . < o. , 4 30 to 0 p. in. 04S-lm rpAKN Ul'-On my rremiic on Ioi % 15,1BS3 , In Xwos ; Om-rm , ono Orctm Colored rJiiy. bnial white jnt In foreheadmaae anil Uliftllttla darker .ban the body. JAS E VANUbUCOOK. 825-6tll.uk } STAOISTKR OF PALMYSTERY AND COHDJT1ON. AL1ST , 80S Tenth street , between Karnam and Har tley , will , with tbo old of guardian spirits , obtaining Mit one gUncsoftb put and pretcut , and the ocrt&ln condition ! In the future. Boots and shoes male order. Perfect natUfactlon guaranteed. SCMwfl CO , U"Altlu. aim , flu. . { Ton ttin . Strum iluT liiflu.lert. 2401. "AMMEira SfiALF.Sa. , The "I.flt. . I'xticliv ; ' ' 'i ' os. t i lT . a. tOO 07111 r. 8IZG4. I.Nluf'dl nil K LUiTfUVJt. 20BCrJ23 , TOOLS. 6c. FUII&K Ulit. roil IIGIII W > U , (10 it > . r nviI inul t ' * ie ! . * n WW n vil > . Y JJ < .v Uitu'i t neim AI.ONQ THE LINE OF THE. Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new exteuilon of thin line from Wal.cficld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the LOGAN through Concord and CokrlJjo Ileichc * tha bent portion of the btate , Upocltl cx curslon ro'n for Und icekeri our thU line t > Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlugtou , aud via UUIr to all principal jio'i.ta ' on tbo SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC IUILROAD Trilui 01 or tht a. bt I' . U , & O , lUllway to Cov inctoD , ttldux vlty , I'oncu , Iluitln ton , \ > ajne and Norfolk , For Fi cmont , Oakdalo , KellKh , and through to V l iiTFur ntei ml oil Infomutlon call on F IJ. WHllNEV , General Jlptot , Htrauj ; ' * Ilulldltg , Cor , 10th aud Ftrnim HtL , Omaha , Neb. jrjnWcU can I e iccurtd t depot , comer 1UU onu WiUtir tiU < * ti.