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T1 * I 8 TILE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , AIAKCII i , 1884. i mr THE DAILY BEE. a OMAHA. , Wednesday Morning , March 1 The WoaUicr. For the upper Mississippi valley : Cold clearing weather , diminishing , nort westerly winds , higher pressure. Mi nouri colder , fair weather , north-wester winds , higher pressure. LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crop clo\cr and timothy seed for sal Bhtigart , Walto k WIes , Council Bltiffs , low fS-li The funeral of James Nujront , who w tilled In the Comiquo , Sunday nl ht , will o cur this morning- 10 o'clock. A rlno In the rhcr in front of Omaha w , obfformblo yciterday , the Ice bolng broki thereby at vatlotw places along the banks. The botly of Bishop Clurkaon it lying ! ItU fltiuly and wo unileritand it will bo a ro nblo to the family ti ha\o htn frlonds * r | tariihlonors BOO him at any time to-day. Two disturbers of the peace w ore bofoi Judge Jionoko yesterday. Ono was fine 93 and casts , whllo the othar was asgcusod tl customary $ . * > and coals. 1'ncli paid and wi reloaded. Tun BUR ig nndor obligatloni to J. 1 Twltord , of CrosVin , low * , J. 0. Jiawlon , t the Omaha poatoftlca , and 8. B. Deobo , of tl ; railway niMl sorrloo , for copies of the Chlc.if papers of yostcrJny morning , which they di llrorel to us last evening. The second weekly concert at the rollc rink by the Fourth infantry band took pine Monday. Notwithatindlng the unfavon bio weather n good alrod audlonco was jiroson nnd all were amply repaid by snmo really o : ccllont music. KJ. A. Church , manager of the Lincol opcrn houflo , wn.i in this city yesterday a liis way to Chlcnot ) tnirchuo now furolturi This Nprlng ho will tear down the old horn nt that place and will erect a now ono wit the same ecntlng capacity of ] ! oyd' . It In learned that the inliiistor referred t a few days ninoo in Tun 11 KK , tvt having ir dulgcd in asproo tn this city , Is not A rosldon oi thin state , nor has he over pcrformo clerical duties in any church of any donornlm tion in thla state , for which all Nebroskan lure duly thankful. In mentioning the relatives of the lat JM.ihop CUrkson , in a recent ISBUO of Tn rlf line , the natno of Atrs. 1 * . 0. If all was nnir lontionally omitted. Mrs. Hall was , for number of years matron of Drownoll Hall ante to her oxculloat ju Jgment and untiring effort thn inrcofi of that Institution Is largely duo. In the dhtrlot court yesterday bofor .FudRO Wnkoloy , the ovldonco In the cab t Morno acainHt K 3gorton was concluded am the argument ! to the jury will bu made thi . . morning , Befoiu Judge Xovlllo the coao c Kathburn against Wyman wan ttiod nnd sul inltto.l to the jury , which returned a scale vord'ict. It U to bo said to the credit ot the ( ! oi man tuloon keepers of thi 9 city tha.t thel pboca of bu inot > B on Sundays , einco the lie1 order of'tho authorities , upjioar nnd are cloae Jn roaliiy , the inaldo blinds being throw open during the d.iy to show their moms dt hortod nnd no tnyHtorloua light being olisor ; blo tlirou h the trnnBorux after dnrk. .Mm J. Hallcr , churged with forging a oiiilor fliuoiit to a money pontofiico order , n North Watte , was examined before Unltoi fciUtin UammUtioner ( ! mm\o Anderson yen torday and M 111 bo diHchargod. The commie wlouor koldt there ii no atatuto under wlilcl ho could bo hold , oven if ha woroproxoi Builty. JIo IH held now to uwait thp uctioi of tin authorities in Lnwronco , Kansas , t < whom Maruhnl Ulcrbowor has tolcgrapbod- The funeral of MiBii Alice LIckoutrj who died In this city on Tuesday of last week tojk place nt OUnwood , Iowa , ln t ThurHdaj Miss Lickentry waa born In Nebraska City lived for uometimo at Glnnwood , and was 2 yoara of age at the tlraa of her death. Fo homo tlino iia t nho had boon living in thi city with her Bister , MM. L. S. Lathroii. lie bo Y was mot nt the Olenwood depot by largo number of blonds nud her obseulc [ wore largely attundod. Imitations have beou l uod to the net ' end lecture by llov. A. A. lambert , 8. J. Tlco i ttldont ; of Creighton colkgo , ou Thuri day ccning , March J8th , la the college hall The subject chosen is "Tho formation of th earth. ' * A few wceka ulnco Mr. Lambert dt livcml a lecture nt the tame place on the nul. joctof "C'inbuutlun , " It was highly , oatei tainltig nnd Inatrucllvo nnd no doubt the soc ondono will prove equally BO. No admlssloi will bo charged , although specific InvltHlon * o BclontlstH , parents and'ttudouta have beei ulght about liluTO p. m. , a borni VTM i tolcn from in front of Dr. Search's real deuce , Twenty fifth Htreet and St. Mary's a > o nue. It wan owned by lllchard Carpenter , re elding at 015 ! North Sixteenth street. Hn brother rode to the office to got him to oomi down to BOO his dying brother , who owned tin homeland whllo talking to the doctor th horse was taken. It is a dark brown , righ bind leg awollnn from kuco down , about 11 o 12 JCAVH old , very heavy inane , short neck left hind foot white near the hoof , trace weak ( hilr rubbed off ) , In the stable acts M It afraii of hit head , lays his van back whoa approach d while eating , hud a leather halter wlthrop attached and common riding bridle , I ver DISTBIOT OOUBT. of CIMCB for March latb , 1H8I UBPOllH JUDUH WAKHLKT. lUufmmn vs. Ballou ot L OUpps. . Miller. ; " * I * \ Millard et ! . vs. Seiauer et al. 'TkwrbM et al. vs. Bezauer et al. Morse et al. IB. Edgerton ( OB trial ) . Oooke vi. Rose. Wilkie v . Meyer , Fo tw T * . Doneckon. Outuuagbam v . Kennedy et al , ( , KKKOUB JVDOK MBVIU.K. Cleveland Paper Co , IB. Bankoa. ' Collina va. O'Connor. Qorton et al. vs. Tromin et al. Clvk vt. Armstrong. SUle vi. Hotuaii. Hammond vs. Woodworth. Dellona et al. al. va. Benut ii. t at va. Burr Jwp. Co , KHOWMITI. I'rico et al , j. Wallomi otal. KolfuMwr vs. Suundwri. WiWi v * . U. 1' . wwkowl ewpwf JJ i * / t j < V ' * ' * S , THE FAST MAIL TRAIN. A Saving of 24 Hours' ' Time Mm New Yori and Omaha , YcHtordny MornltiK's Ohlcnf { 1'npc Ilcnd by Omalin 1'ooplo I/nst livening In Tills City. Lost evening nt 7:05 : the regular tn No. ,1 , on the 0. , B. & Q. road , arriv in Council Bluffs , bringing with it t through fast mall from Now York. T fast mail train loft Chicago ycsterd morning at ! l o'clock nnd made the n from that city to Burlington , n distan of 207 ntilca , in four hours and for minutes. Po.stmastor General Gronham , Frai Ilatton , T. J. Potter nnd Col. W. ] Thompson accompanied the train in special car oa far as Burlington , who they took dinner , nnd then return * oast. oast.Tho The mail train overtook the roguh train , No. 3 , at Ottumwa , nnd at tin point the mail cars were transferred i the regular train and the special trai was abandoned. At Pacific Junction ot of the mail cars was sent west over tt B. & M. and the other ono was brougl into Council Bluffs , ns before stated. The arrival of the fast mail train i Council Bluffs last night landed mall i this city from Now York 24 hours onrlic earlier than heretofore , and also brougl yesterday morning's Chicago papen This is the second time in the history < this city when the Chicago papers hav boon received in Omaha on the day c publication. The other instance waa c the time of the Vnndorbilt train's arriva ! a few years since. Upon the train , who it reached this city , there remained enl ono paper.nnd that was in the poss usio of Mr. Vnndorbilt , but that gonlloma kindly consented to give it to nn Omah newspaper reporter , nnd it was of cours looked upon with considerable curiositj The mail car last night had on boar about throe tons of mm ] , which was clii tnbutcd from thfe city throughout th itato nnd west. From yesterday morning's Chicag Times the following interview , wit Oolonol Thompson , general suporintonii ont of the railway mail service , is fount which gives some additional facts roh tivo to this important arrangement : "Yes , " ho said , in answer to the i < porter's inquiry , "arrangements wor inado to-day by which this connoctio waa established. Through the liboralit of the Chicago , Burlington & Quinc people a contract was closed , the oul uomo of which will bo the distribution c eastern mail to all poiiits in Iowa nn the west about twelve hours earlier tha liorotoforo. So you BOO the benefits c the fast mail from Now York will not b to Chicago ( and intermediate poinl "What will bo the running time of th train ? " * "You moan the ouo on the Burlingtor The running time will bo from forty t fifty miles an hour. Of course the schcc ulo has not yet boon made out , but it i designed that it shall make the run froi Chicago to Burlington , u distance of 20 miles , in five hours , including stops c five minutoa.oach at Aurora , Mcudota Biida and Galcsburg. The train will b required to slack up at Moiimouth an other places , -which of course will mak it necessary to run at the rate of lift miles r.n hour a good portion of the time In short , it is designed to bo the fastos train that oyor run over any of the west srn roads. It will.arrivo nt Burlington jur destination , at 8 a. m. Tt has heretofore toforo arrived thereat 8 p. m. It wil reach Omaha at 7:30 : p. m. , nnd Kansa 3ity nt ! ) p. m. , and will receive and do ivor mails nil along the route. You iiorning papers will bo distribute ) ihrough Iowa and Missouri on the day o publication and while the news is ye Erpnh. A very largo quantity of ami svill bo carried on this train , Judg CJrosham , Mr. Ilatton , T. J. Potter , general oral manager of the road , nnd myself wil iccampany it as far as Burlington. " "When do you return ? " " \Vo shall return at once , nnd take th back track to Washington. It is duo t Mr. IJatton to say that ho looks at thi matter in n very liberal light. Hoknow that it will bo the moans of bringing th Chicago papers to Burlington in sucl jensen as to interfere , perhaps , with th mlo of The Hawkeye , and yet ho has no axhibitod the slightest anxiety on tha icoro. Indeed , when I spoke to him oi the subject , ho said that the interests o the people at largo were of infinitely mor importance than the interests of hi newspaper. I regard his position as i manly ono. ' "Do you think those fast mail train vill bo permanent ? " "I Imvon't a doubt of it. They can lot foil to prove a great benefit to tin > ublio , and should bo maintained , To bi mro they are only an exporimonf as yet nit the experiment has proved very sat afactory thus far.1 "Havo any arrangements boon mad > r contemplated , looking toward a changi > f time ou any other lines for the bonoll ) f this now Bohorno ? " "None whatever. What may bo thi mtgrowth of the plan in that dirootioi t is impossible to foresee , but I have m loubt western roads whore it may be t : heir interest to do BO , will make the ! imo tables conform to that of the line with which they connect. " WouLiinotlxs without Ituddliur'n uai > ahu , lu \erdlctofull who two It. Vric 'S ' cento , A , NoUrasku BHMO Ball Amoclntloi The b&so ball season of 1884 promise to bo the moat interesting and exciting i the history of our national game , W find more clubs ready o enter the Col and more enthusiasm among the admiroi of the apart than over previously man ! festod. No important change * hare bee : m&do in the playing rules and no net discoveries iu the science of the game The only progressive feature of the garni noticeable is the formation of new asso ciatioiiB , the object being to eeouro fai competition upon an cquiUblo basil , Th U. f , nine is the only professional has ball club in tl-o state of Nebraska , bu there are numerous first-class am&tou nines anattered tliroupjhout the atato. I is proposed to unite those am form a state association to compel for the state championship i ; a regular rchodule of games. Such a : association would not ba dilllctilt to form acd would certainly increavu the intorot in the sport and secure H satisfactory dc cisipn as to the respective merits of th various clubs in our state. The Coluti bu club having already organited prc poeea to correspond with the vnrlot ; clubs in the state , hoping to sccur meeting of representatives for the pi pose of forming this proposed state rxs cialion. Ono mooting of the ropreson lives would bo nuflicicnt for the adopt ! of a constitution and playing rules ; aUi schedule of games. Mr. Karl Knur had boon appointed to attend to the m lor and would like to hear from any cl in the state , and invites the follow ! clubs to enter : Weeping Water , Plst mouth , Wnhoo , Central City , Ora Island , Plum Crook , Arlington , Albic So ward nnd all others in the state c ccpling the U. P's. ' THE STATE FAIR , Preliminary Preparations by the SlG Board of Agriculture , A Oranil 1'lnno I'rcmltnu OfTcrcrt I tlio BrlKlKoHl nirl Other Actions , The state board of agriculture mot la evening in room 20 of the Paxton hot x > make preparations for the comir state fair. " Hon. 8. F. Barker , prosiden 11. W. Furnaa , secretary ; K. AIcKint ] of Seward , L. A. Kent of Kearney , C lardman of Omaha , J. B. Dinamoro i Clay county , W. B. White of Burt com y , and O. M. Druse of Lincoln , men > ors of the board , were present. A PMNO KOU A NEIIRVHKA. 1.A8S. Mr. J. Mueller , of Council Bluffa , wi ircsont and adored to give a $1OC lardmau upright piano to the smartoi girl in Nebraska or western Iowa , tli ) ri/o to bo competed for on the follow : ig points : Boot essay on music and piano plaj ng , boat composition and language , , bos andwriting , best condensed form of lai uago , best essay on houaokooping , mot radical ideas , crazy quilt ono foe quaro , best combination of colors , boa arioty of stitches , decorations , groato' ' arioty of utichcs , boot plain knittin { > cst fancy knitting , best variety of sow ng machine work , best stocking darniii beso articles , with the essay , to bo o xhibiticn during the state fair. The competitors must bo between su eon and twenty-four years of ago. Th ward1 will bo made by a committee c hroo ladies and two gentlemen. Eac iccomplishmont count ouo point an lie competitor counting the greatef number will bo awarded the prize. OTHEU MATTKUS. 4Tho secretary waa instructed to pay a npaid premiums of 1882 and 1883. A notice , received from F. O. SchafTei ocrotary of the board of agriculture e owa , stating tliat Nebraska had boo ddod to the northwestern circuit fe peed , was road by Mr. Furnas. A motion ma'lo and carried requires a inhibitors of thoroughbred stock of ever kind to file a nodigreo with the nocrotar t the time of entry. Secretary Furnas stated that a contrac lad boon entered into providing for on hariot race per day for five days. 0. M. Drusp , of The Nebraska Farmei flbrod a special premium of a § 50 silvc > itchor for the best cow , steer or hoifo vor ono year old , of nny ago or braed 'he award is to bo made by a committo f three butchers appointed by the board O. M. Drueo waa appointed tranapoi tation agent , whoso duty it will bo to verlook the receipt of stock from th ail ways , &e. State Fair Superintendent W. K Bowen notified the board that he had op ointod H. B. Nicodomue , of Dodg ounty , as assistant to him. The agreements of the Union Pacifi nd Bunjngton it Missouri raslway com allies , giving the same rates on froigh nd live stock aa last year , which was fro rausportation both ways , was road by th ccrotary. The agreements of thoMissouriPacifio hicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul and thi ioux City & Pacific railways , lo carr ; roight and stock at half rates , were alsc cad. by the secretary. A purse of $300 was voted for tin rand stock swospstakes , open to thi world , and 8100 for the host herd of cat o , any breed , consisting of ouo bull am our cows , or heifers ono year old 01 vor ; § 00 for the best bull of any ngo 01 reed , and $50 for the best female of thi attlo kind of any herd or breed. A resolution by Mr. Molntyro , was in .reduced that Mr. Mueller bo given twi ages in the advertising list , provided hi ubmit the following list of points : BOJ ssay on music ; best exhibition of sowing lain and fancy knitting , and give a bom f indemnity. Adopted. Secretary Furnas stated to the boart mt ho had written 'to Governor Cole lan , of St. Louis , to bo present at thi uir and deliver the annual address. The meeting then adjourned. President Barker and Secretary Fur as will remain in the city to-day t ( nish any business of minor important it may not have boon transacted. NEBRASKA'S SHOW. Mill" itoturns to the Wild -West Hhotv. The Chicago , Hook Island & Pacifw rain brought to this city yesterdaj Buflalo Hill , " ( Eon W. F. Cody , ) am irifo , from an extended theatrical tou : hrough the east. The trip has been i ucoosstul one , as Bill , like a miutaic lastor , he always draws. They will remain several days in thii ity , during which time Mr. Cody will > e engaged iu perfecting arrangement ) or tlio opening of his "Wild West" show lo coming season on an extensive scale [ Ast season's work waa chiefly export nenUl , but it proved such a wondorfu uccess that Mr. Cody will make strenu us efforts the coining season for stil ! rcator honbn , In fitting out hiashovi or 1884 Mr. Cody will spend a h\rg ( mount of money in this city for trap ing , among which will bo a largo num. > er of harnesses , saddles and other hone ( quiproents , which will IH > furnished bj ollius. The "Wild Went" combination wil pen in St , Louis , May the 3d aud wil 1011 make a tour of the states , whict : -our cannot prove other than very profit blotto ono who enjoya so great a popular y as does "BullUlo Bill.'P AN ANSAVKU WANTED. GUI any one bring ui a caio of Kidney o .Ivor Com { > raut ! that Klovtrlo Hitters will no uroj Wo say thay cannot on thoiuamUo -a ei already peruiantly cured ud who ar wly rocoineiulinK I'.lettrlo Mtteri , will imw Urk'ht'a UUoiAB , UlabotU , Weak Back , orau rinory ootuiilaint iulokly curod. Every bo ( , I' ' or mlu ut &Qc. u bottle by 0. F , Ooodwa SUPPOSED ELOPEMENT , Henry Coops , a Restaurant KCOBI Flees the City , Ho Is HuppoBcd to Hnvo Joined Bi'rviitit Olrl Wlio Ix5ll n I-'ow DnjB I'rcvloiiH. On Sunday night last Ilcnry Ooo ] who has boon keeping a restaurant at 2 South Twelfth street , mysteriously d appeared , and has not boon soon or hen of since , lie was around attending business all day Sunday , and was soon laic as half past seven Sunday ovonin Nothing unusual was noticeable in 1 manner or appearance , that would inc cftto that lie was contemplating n jou noy. noy.A A few days since a servant girl wl had boon in the , employ of Coops disaj reared rather mysteriously , ana no ot know whore ho wont , and now Cooj follows in her train , and it is the suppoa tion of his friends that ho has gone I join her. Early last week ho drew § 400 from th bank and during the wrolo of the woo ho spent his money freely with hi" friend and was talking of going to Floridt Moxio3 and San Francisco , but nothin was thought of this talk until after h had disappeared. Six or seven years since Mr. Coops wn confined in the insane asylum at Lincol for about two months , being at the tim deranged , lie was dismissed , howovei and pronounced permanently cured , an his intimate friends say that ho has nove shown any signs of mental aboratio since. since.Ho Ho leaves behind him a wife and on child. Ilia business was in a prosporou condition , and those who wore in a posi tion to know say that ho was ontirel free from debt. It is rumored that his family relation wore of nn unpleasant nature and , to thi aomo attribute his sudden and mystoriou departure from this city. Ho has loft hit wife in medium circum stances and she will bo able to continu the business at the old stand and provid a living for herself and child if her loig lord never again shows up. BuckJoix's Arnica Salvo. The groutoat modlcal wonder of the world Warranted to speedily euro Uurrui , Cuts , Ul BOM , Halt Rheum , favor Soros. Cancers , Pilot niiillblalns , Corns. Tetter , Chapped hand * t nil skin eruption , garanteou to euro 1 ivory Instance , or money refunded. 25 cent MY OMAHA. A .Sermon in ran "TUB IIKK" UY n. c. O'K. The gamester's heel is on thy neck , Omaha , my Omaha ! Thy officers are at his beck . Omaha , my Omaha ! The libertine is at thy throat Thy brightest sons with sin are bloat Thy ship of state's a rotten boat ' Omaha , my Omaha ! Thou Sampson of the Great Northwest- Omaha , my Omaha ! Delilah lingers on thy breast- Omaha , my Omaha ! liewnre the fate of- cities dead 35y harlota to their ( loath-couch lad JJy ringsters , thieves , and lawless bled Omaha , my Omaha ! 1'nir city by the mer'u side Omaha , tny Omaha ! Awake ! Arisa ! 1'uton thy pride ! Omah \ , my Omaha ! Strike down the Vice that stalks each street Wipe out the blots on thy fair sheet ! And thereon write , "Thee , Godwo greet ! Omaha , my Omahtil Unseat thy \onivl rulers now Omaha , my Omaha ! Cast off Sin's crown from thy fair brow ! Omaha , my Omaha ! And crush Corruption in it bloom , Kre thy Bright Promise fade to gloom With Sodom and Gomorrah's doom- Omaha , my Omaha ! L Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to All J. -Tnwnoy , Esq , a leading attorney o Vlnona , Minn. , writes : ' 'After using it fo ; lore thaiv three yuars , I take great pioamiri n stating that I regard Dr. King's New DIs every for Consumption , as the best remedy it ho world for Coughs and Cold * . It has novei ailed to cure the most severe colds I hitvc ad , und invariably rolieveti the pain in tin hc t. ' ' TH il Bottles for this sure cure for all Throai nil l.ung Diseases may be had Free at 0. 1' , loodman's Drug Store. Large tire , § 1.00. STILL"AT IT , Marshal Still Iti-lnKing tie Ha- loon Keepers to Account , Monday evening complaints were filed gainst four saloon keepers , viz. , Tom , Man , 0. S. Higgiiis , J. G. Nugent and Fred and Miua Wirth , for violating the w by keeping open their places oi tusinoss on Sunday last. Yesterday morning the parties appeared a police court and made uftidavits to the fleet that they wore not yet ready foi rial and asked lor a'continuance of thoii ovoral cases , which was granted by the udge. Mr. Wirth was greatly exercised ovei ho matter and paced back and forth in ho court room , and said repeatedly that 'our mayor has gone back on us.1' He ras asked what was meant by "out iayor ? " "Why , " he said , "wo , the sloon keepers elected him , and I worked wful hard for him and now he has gone * ck on us , and now , " said Mr. Wirth , 'if the saloons have got to close up e * luuday BO have the barber shops , cigar tores and drug stores , and the strfeet ailwav company will have to stop run- ing their cars. If the Sunday { tobo nforced all classes must bo made to ob- atve it. " WESTWARD BOUND. 'lie ISnormouH XrAvol "We t and the asiiciiKnr H Eastward , ] One who daily visits the depot and rituossos the arrival and departure of U rains , both eastward nnd westward , can- iot out notice the enormous passenger [ "SIMM * the western bound trnins are loiug , while the trains going east are al- nest destitute of passengers. \ aterJav noon the overland train west tliu Union Pucitio hd two oitra paa- 'O'jK-r ' ' coachea attached , nnd oven these ml not furnish seating capacity for thn ai nuuWrc.f , . pwsun ra , The over- and train ! mn Ulu - ywt day , on the same road , had \cry few pnfvong and one quarter of the number of c ; would have accommodated them easl Thi * goes to show that most of t passcncors gojng west at this time t persons who intend making their futt homos west of the Missouri river am great majerity of thorn are locating the glorious stale of Nebraska. A f < of thorn however are going farther wei As a rule they are thrifty and TJmspi ous looking people , neat and cleanly n all bear upon their countenances n lo of honesty and determination wlii augurs favorable for their success in tl western country and also speaks velum for the future of this country , or su parts of it as arc placed under their co trol. trol.Not Not only do the railway trains brit these people by hundreds , but dai may be soon n train of prnii schooners wending their way throui the streets of this city , out through tl western outskirts onto the broad and fc til" plains beyond , there to settle don and build up for themselves and familii comfortable homes. Nearly all who hai passed through this city in wagons th season have boon well equipped , fi batter , in fact , that many who have pri coded them nnd have succeeded a grot deal bettor than they had over hoped t < and are now the substantial and ir fluontial farmers of Nebraska. For all ouch there is an abundance c room , and they will not only bo nn hone to the state , but will , in duo course o time , secure forUiomselvcs a competency Among the emigrants to this scctin this season will bo a largo numbc of the Hood sufferers from the Ohi valley. They have become tire of having each year their littl savings swept away by the raging torron ind will seek the peaceful and socur vales of this state. These people wi ] not come so heavily laden with thi world's goods , but prepared to battl ivith the trials and adversities of life , wit ! i firm determination to build up n littl liomo which will never again bo swop iway from their sight by the ruthlcs tvators of the uncontrollable Ohio. A ] inch will find among the settlers of Ne braska a class of people with warm hearts jpon and helping hands , always extendci : o an unfortunate brother who ha * through no fault of his own , been rcducci to wretched poverty. ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB- LISHMENT. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis Minn. , will open a wholesale confection jry , cigar and fruit business , in a fe weeks , at the old stand of Piorcoy < ! Bradford on Farnam street. Oimtot BISHOP OLARKSON , \ Memorial Service to Ito JltMtt Itoyd's Opera House Thin livening. \ esterday afternoon a mooting of bus : aoss men was hold in the parlors of th First National bank , to take proper step for a memorial service in hanorof the lat Bishop Olarkson , and the following rose lution was adopted : Iteiuli etl , That in cooHideration f them \ \ Ho services rendered , aoil the high positio hold by the late Kteht Kov. Dr. Clorkson , th underslgnod bo and are hereby appointed us uomtnitteo on behalf of the citi/ons of the cit to call a meeting t , in some way , gtvo oxpret tlon to their sense of the great loss which HOC ! aty has Biistninod in the death of Ilisho Olarhson , and to attest their profound rewpec for his memory. For this purpose n meeting will bo hold thi jvonini ? nt 7 U , in Boyd's opera house. Frank Murphy , chairman , lames E. JDjd , Thomas L. Kimball , T"seph Millanl. Hotiium Kount/e , [ . vman Itichardson , "Henry W. Yates , Kdwarel lloae water , .lames W. Savnpo. Addresses will bo made by Hon. A. J Poppleton , Hon. James W. Savogo , Hon F. M. Thuraton , and others Masotilo Notice. The members of Capitol Lodge , No. 3 1. F. & A. M. and sojourning brethren ire requested to meet at Free Maaoi lall on Thursday , Marsh Ittth , at ' > 'clock a. rn. sharp , to attend the fmiern if our late brother , Joel T. Griflin. Con oyancoi will bo provkJecl to convo ; ho bothren to the grave. 1112 JAMES Gim.KicvMastor. The "Sohmcr""prano Tn rapidly roplao ng the "Webor"in'allof the first elas > lacoaof amusement' , wliora the latto linno waa formerly used. Musical Cour or. J. O. PH H OIT , iolo Agent , 1509 Farnem streut , Omaha MOKE of the Uro\VTV Commlltee IH A.oopy of the Western News , , publiah- dafc Ainsworth , Brown county , Neb * , I'riday , March 7th , and received in ) maha last ovoninp ; , says : "Huso. As wo go to presswe learr hoi Henry Richardson , ona of the load ng mombbra of the vigilance committee , i as booii hung near his home at Morrii Iridge , in this county. No partieulars. ' It will bo roraomfiored that the > rowr uwinty vigilantes are credited witlv hav > tig hung fourteen horse thieves , and as iated in soliciting three or four to the enitentiary. Richardson was probably ung by some of the nurviving raemboiB f tlie n ng. or their friends , out of ro- onco. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli pjWJel rivet v.i , . , A uaitcl of ptHl ituchanl btl uu u * Vor r"iiomUaltsal caairy kUKin.ud r c. : i tievoJiltu roiui tu in ! ( tbeuajlHtuii * t lo * w , . . nhoii ws-ul t glum or tu on * , tuna U k. CASTORIA i , Infants and Children Without Morphine or Tfarootino | JVhnt Rlvr-j our Children rosy chocks , \Vliat cures Uielr lovers , makes them sloop ! 'Tl rmtorliu r Wlicn Bahlea fret , nnd cry by ttirni , What cures their collc UIU tliclr worms. ! > lint Cnntnrln. What nulckly ciireq Constlpntlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut C'n < torla Farcwoll then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and 1'arcgoric , nndUnllCantorln. UnllCantorln. Contour Liniment. Annt solnio euro for RUonaxntiimt Spraini , Bums , Galls , &o. , and tu tnxtantauoona Pftln-rolicvor. SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAN-Monov. _ _ TO LOAN The lowest rates ol intere MONEY ' Loau Afrenoy , 16th & Douglas 2J4-tf TITONEY TO WAN In sums ol 1300. and npwar. . 1VJL O. F. Davit and Co. , Real Estate and Lot g , 160E Faruam St. 89341 tikunl ce llRlit and plcoetnt work at tliclr ov loine-s ; $2 or J5 da } easily and < | Ulctly nndii ( / lert by itiallno ; ciii\n shic ; no Btnints tor rejl lease aildicjg Hcllablo ManTgCo , , I'hlladclph'n , l Itawcr , TT. U B-ltro ANT1ID A ROfd lantj maker atttjplnaU 12th and ( nrnam streets. SZO 12 Tno Kood neat Intclt unt boja i WANTED ' lllnk. 80. ! 10 -Sewing Machine Innda at 1207 Fania WANTEDSewing WANTED St. 7S8 I ANIKD-A man competent to run wood wor ingniatblnerj. Address "K. O. " St. Joh rcmont Nob. 315-17 F.I -A dining room girl utthoMinm WANT , llth St. between Faiiiaui and llarno 81G 17g A\rAXTKD A good stcaJy intelligent boj. A > > J.h . at Scliraer A. D-clifu. SI 1-U V\7 ANTED Immedlatelj , a uoinan cook at Hue Vc.\eMoat Market , lUib aou Mason BtrcetH , loif'neril housework 817-12 V\rXTED A Rirl to do dining room worn , 2 1 1 north 14th , between Capitol a\cnue and Due wrt strett. 81b-128 I intng room glil. Also n nurse el WANTED btruet. 7CO tt ANTKD-A first claw barlier , 2U S 12tb SI Omaha. Neb U.HTEI.V hUUO- Ihrtoperaon * to liixtru t In bool WANlfcD . Situation fllrnl-tieJ 1510 Uouulas S 7B3-14J J. It. M11T1I. - of IS to hum trade , l.'ll KOU' Kith Btreit , iiuxt to blacksmith shop. "Uj-li - nurse girl. Appl } SlG iorth am WAXTBD-A Dave-nport and Ltilciio street 79Jtf ' PBOTECTOR-Unprecedentcd ducemen QUEEN huly agents ( or this new rubbcrundcrgi ii ut for laalea. Addre-s with wanips , Ladiea * U : let-garment Co , 0 south Mar St. , Chicago ANTBD-A niB' clans inker In nlf kluaR > aklnga > J1U 00 per week and Ixianl. W rlveittady innJojmfiit. Add e U.L. WALIiAUl iie rno } , Neb , SOD Ht Cor. 12th and Howard , an ens lne < WANTED -A i'lmir ' t o niako liru , * : ! ! geneiaily us ul. _ 80310 Qood girls at employment l re u 21 WANTED 8t Placed uivm free 7h.t-ll * ANTKD-A jlrl for g. < > nerat hou cw rk. N. J W EDWARDS1111 fariiAin St 760 tf A pantry girl at the Etnm < it hem WANTED - waller. 78 , . V. ! ! - ' we want IS ( o gener WANTKD-tilris' njiplj tt once to Cann n llro tnd Co. Opposite I' . U. No rhiw 741 tf - fiirgenerat Inline work , /ppl WANTED-OIrl 14th and JacKSon at. 7 < 4-tf t\7 ANTED A gooil girl to Jo general ho eworl V > German pro eriod , at 1613 Wobsiar etiee 73U-1U _ WANTED Lnd lea or jonng. men to teKe nil pleasant work at their own home ; (2 to $5 lax , easily miult : work sent bv mail ; no cnmasin ; U.lrean . F. Uldd Co. , box 167 Dubunue low * . CJJ-lmo ] One hundred' teams end one hundrc WANTED lor llallroad work. MeCOY &MOIIA1 Janneld Ilouse , Ninth and Parnain Bts , Che Aha. * JS-S ? - - , - / . -u , JJJ..J..x.JJ.J. . , . . . tTTANTED A German dining room kltoVn glr V T Hcsso and Hoppe , 418 B. ISth St , botwec larncy and Ho yard. 685 tf WANTfiDAtItuationito < loei oralt Iics'e w.r In a small family b a jounj girh Innuli SOO Jaokton SU 310 1J ] VXTANTED AiflrHt cKss l dy writer \x > M like TT eituatlon as cwpj lit or a sl tant buo' < keepe : tddressA. . Di II " Be. . olllco. 787-1JS A N ex | oileno-d buok-lceper dcslro < a , sltuatloi rxbtm of relereuoaidven. will woikupold acojunl nd straighten up bookogcnerallv it diiilcwL Ai res " 7(2 lit Arellanle joungmon wauls a platte to work , board'andgo toochocl. "B , A. W. Ice offlco SS ? tt * nSQBIJUHBOUB WANTS. _ B } Ap.-H or Mar , 14 , home of abou M 8lxroomicunt < ialenttobu8ln > s.p.ttloiof citj ddrcsa C. W. CunllcW , 1102 and 11M Uouala ? bt. B12-17I _ [ XTANTKD fno. or two room fen light house T kenplny. Itvoi moderate. Axldreaa 'C u. ea oHHii. 7U6-1S [ 1TANTKD Stock cf Dry Woods , rtc , to th VV Junouncof * , , OOC to $ luOOiL WiU gl e , goo JO Mro WisauDrij farm In exrhin o. Audrets fc artlculara , llobiiisou , tare of Baa oillte. 705-tf TANrKDaro < u with bo ai b > a gentleman an f T wUe laBVta e famllj jtocr tl Addr u > , rtTANTED To rent , nna room to gentleman an TT witewUk board 19U W t > iUr St. 8 2 tt janU'ol dlit , At or n * ror. the Convent on Bt. Mar > ' av < B. It. JOHNSON , ol BUtle , Johnson & 0o. _ WANTK1)-600 pilvyvaulU. ilnka and cesspool Ho clean with sanitary cleaner. SatlafaSlo 'uaranteed. ' j. u. Blinil. Lock box i22OmajU. FOB BENT-IIome 8 rooms , 6th St. HMUO ' * ui1 1812 6th St. , nnr.Snln1J ? Vinport , J 811-tf ITlOll 11KNT A lurnlihul room , Jrontiiw "outi L1 and < a t bay wluow , hot snd cold waUr with u f bathrvun.adulnlig. | Suitable for | ay nd gen loman.crtuo gtr.tleiun , with or without board Jso nmxller lojui adjuinlng , 2" 14 Douglas itreet. GDS-tl FOR KENT Nloeljr fumUbed rooms with or with out board. Tab t > ( louden aocummcxlatod 181 > odga St. 708141 _ rjVHl BENT-A farm torrent geed , legation. In L1 quire for Infurinit Ion Bccoiid dore from tin heiue 15th and Nicholas. 771-11) ; T OU llKNr-Bev ralsm ll dwelling * with bjlci J Ofllai and hydunt at , r. E. Ejt ibrook' ion 772-141 7011 UBNt Fi rulihed room tu Ub'olorZveutV -1 me . luqulre cast fclde lothbt. between Dodg id Umnliii. 7bi-v T OH IlFJfT FurnUhed room 10.7 Chicago. ] J19 tlC _ , _ C 0 HK.ST 'IwonlixlyfiuiiMied rooms 821 S. ISth J ; 74S lit C FuralmeU roiic , 1817 Dvdk lurcT rou RtNT-NlW. ) turnUbcd roanw , . etmt , IKA K D bn 1n ra lota UHb ttreot , ctuccn FOK \ etfpnt and Capitol Mtnuc , C"t lde , for a toim ofrtlt , .AMES , 4J9U 7WU KENT r > tb1i store rncm nnd Iwvmenl. Icr 1 < no ot the lst locution * In the city for < Jry poods cr fancy grocciKg. MiOAUUK , > pp. pi 788- f UENT-Oorncr Jtoru m Doilge one hl FOU Test olllco. SfHJAOl'n , epjxj lto 1' . 0 KENT A low trontk-nicn ca'i be roumojiiteil \tlth ftirntghod rooms Amilv 181d Farnam HI. IlENT Itoonu lo NabnaLa KtHona FOR Uulldlnit. Mo t ilcdltnlle officcn In thn cltr Scpplltd with hydrnullc clo'ntcr ami tr&lcJ b .itrim. Apply at Hnnk BJfltf IjiOH UKNT mrmcneu tmiinn on thu tx/rtftwe JT oor , IStbanitC&pitolavrniit , tommy Crtt Mo Hotidd. 13Mf ! ho Nd S Z F Vit ! ran CALK. lo 1 J , I ) . Foi titnln. to O'fotqc' F. Crftwfoid 1621 Dudpo rtiuet. 810-13 HAI.K AT A IIAIItlAIN Half a tlotk ncnr St. riMm 1 llar > ' a\ciuio , niilv n n Mocks from Cbml Hoittc. II nil Kill tfkluit lota or sultnblo lor tfii- anthnCKea. Will nub dltlilc. Addrves 'IOMI11NH. Oil Farnum street. 1 < ) tt JjMMl HAtn-II usokeeiilnt ; outnt. Itiiiu'rct wiili > 1 lntlueudj'sy22N. 18.n utreet TOT-llf FOll HAlK-On JSackhawk tlillhator , 1 Mollne- Htlitlnu 1'low , l Harrow nj Ktuncr. All neuron on rigttrmr , at \ our o n iirlco. JOoN K. KUWAH1N , 802 tt _ T.ll KuriiamSt pOll HALii 1 Hnii ( unties , nnd 1 work home. Jn I 1 iultaltoVe'n | tiiiok smith hop , Douelcs St. , near 12th. 783-111 MAXMKVEllA IIU > , No 1024 Fur. . am street , olTtr lower I ruin < n > i easier term ) limn an ) other dealer In I'lANOS OIU1ANS. \ . Solo iK'enU for tlio uorld-ionanneil Clilcliirli g and Kntbo i Un- Od.besulcs onny other ill known luak B. 800-11 OK SAW : Ore aero lot with Bloom liouso on J 1 Uurt 8t. , $2.fiOO ij00 fiwh , balance * 20 pcrmu. I1ARKKII& JK K , M. i : . ojiner 13th and I'arntm , 703-12 ipoit HALi : Knlduiuu , $7 50J wl I buy JP residence Joth anil Ca 8. J1CKIUS ti II1U , . 77310 7H'K HALE Two seated Burry nngon ncnrli new , ] n'so ' sot double harness lor ttalo cheap. Call 1916 Webster it 80t FOK SALE Frcjih milch cow * t m'lltarj Bridge , on dnnlng St. Penny . Williams St. 760111 T > U3INr.SS KOU HALi-Grocery : stnre , flncat loci. JD tion In Omih * , doli'j ' ? an annual business ot } b- , 00' Lone lease ai d cheap rent to tlie purcnaser. Stock w ill luuleo J7.050 ( o S3.000. Address "llrocoi , " Bco clllo . 78" tf .SALK-Tworecmid hantt organs cho p In * FOK | Eilliulm > V. Erlckaon. lea 15 FOB gAlK 188x130 feet on Capitol 1)111 , must U- aold HOOU. Mo CAtlUE , opiioaito I'oit Office OIt fcALE Lot 08 feet trent on routh iruli St ftice J1000. McCAOUE , opiioslke l-tol olllc * . hALE O.io of the largcKt aud bwtt improvul ' farms In Douglas lount } . Anj pe'aon cr pcisoua wishing to rngrgo in Farming ad a busimpw , or In n ock raising , vrlll consult tneir Interests b } calling orwrltlng for Cull partleulrrs concerning thh m t- terMcCAOtiE , Opp. peatolllec. 7f / tt utoak of Drugs anel Druggists' lixture ASmnJI for tnfo In the Iho town of Wn'ctloo , Nebraska. A Rood opening f ir a phjalclan. Address J , B. 8IL- vr.lt , Klkhorn station , > cb. 7S9 tf aAI.K A good uitablishcil Eofi ? Packlnjc bn- JrwjK . 1'n ilitlaj for packing a d pickling BU to 100,000 ilivcim Wrltulor full parlieu'a'H. ' Allures * "G. r. C , " Bee clficeOn ah.i , Neb. 72 > tf TpOU SA1.K House ul 6 rooan , i at , untr bkclt JD from uncut ears1,600. . Hcm.u anil full lot 31A)0. : Houvo and i lot , Sl M. House and lot , mont' ly pajmenti , 91,710 House and 1 lot.half blockfrom street cars , } lfiCOi. Lot 1 , block 8 , blilnn'a addltlou , fiOO. Lot on Chailr Btre trnear Hiun.lcre , (1,200. Lot on Sauiidcrs Sire , t , Sl OO. i orner Ibt , Armstrong's addition , $1,000. LotHinllUo ain ; > ' . < Place , < l > 9U. Beautiful cast fiontagor li > Ilansojm Place , . $ OOD' each. each.four lota. 3 fronting on Fdrnam street three" houses 58,000. VcOAGUK. 051-tf Opp. 1'o tolHce. SALE LitlU2\13i nn south ISthtiUeet with FOR in prmementB , at $2,001. ThU U only open for SO dajs Call \leCAGUK , opposite pesto'lico. OllSAbH-Lofr 182x330 , nouth ISth Htrceti , hougo J 1 two roe , lrni trues 1'riri3I.7UO. . One th rd' V- cash. Call and wo MoCAQUE , * pp. I' . \ > . 710 tf' V.ta REAL ESTATE for i ale bj John L. SlcCajue , real estate ageiit , cmiosito pii tntllcu OJl-tf If Ott 8AU' Kino n , ldciico botviien DoOu'O and ! Iff U Farnamj Call on iltCAUUE , opposto P. O. t ' I oilro ( nfcxxt. FrORSALl'VItoton ' t' iluw M Htnira. , o | poslto P. Uj OH SALE 132 feotiuaio on oomen luimuiujuc' F Propertj J rallu NV. . of UCet offlco ; JIcOAGUB , ipposite r. o. ess-tt 1OH 8ALK Full lot on Homey etrcct. Wxl82 at- F $8.600. ikXJAGUK , oppcoltol1. O. . > 7-tf rll SALB I ts in went Cnum ; at 1176 to ( CO , each , easy tcrma mobtlily injments. JOHN L. HcCAGOE , uppoilto P. O. COl.t I7OHSALK-House and lot onCanltot Hill at $5100 L' JlcCAGUlVoupomtoP. O. 9Z-tl F OU SALVX- Park uio. , corner -20t > tecc flouting entt , will nUiclo P. 0 < OOJ-tl , ieiii 8AM ) Lota In Hanthirnc addition. SS..O. I ' to ? tl O.-eiich Kai.vtern.8 MeUtGUH , oppu. iltol . O. CaU at olllp for rut' A.Vt ( OALb Aarelutn In UoiillrM only olod. I 1 pirftcrc. MiOAUUB , oppuHltoP. O. 668 tf OU HALiv Txjis In DcnUa t. iwlclltion nn Sniicikra. aoil 22d fitreetf. 011)3- ) Four blocks from bt. , 8'oa to 37ix > . each Haitaln. Mt-CA tJi : , ov- . O. , rtoun etaitr. C07-tl E li KSTATE II jnu am iiiterotto i In real CH- R late Iti'jrlll ( ayou to \ ntetliU \ column for the ot-McCAOUJi. in jwxiilt ) P. o. 655-tf | ? OH BA { E I arge IIOIMO-IIU r llamooni P rK. h 1 ? front ) % ei > cneap. JIco'AOUIi , upjo lte P. O. 652 tf f IpOK HALE I'Oflturly the best pajlng grocery > ! P bumnc9 la Omah . 0ititacior aeanjita giveu , or selling. Address L'xJi Ilex No , 307 , Onibha , K . iraska. B80-IO FOK OALK A nrnt-iJni VouA vOn Plans , at n. bar uln. Inquire trtuolmii Kria-tsonV. & 2IU FOll SALE Four h > n cauoi vorj cheap. lnuiru | > ft aUJiilholni * Krleka-n. COO'tfi S OIL BALE Oil IllADH-A KPoU span of liming liarness and wagcn Apply tAlex O Chanton , .t Motomua Bros. flBO-tf Fail SALE Farm linllea fwisa city. lniului | ol lira , ilejer , oveyRooder * * Vmg btore , 18 i , nod VekMer. S72.U < A | KOK BALE Tw open uccad-band bugclia aad IF Olio delivergpn , chesp , t 1319 Uarnry Bt. 330-tf " KTtOIl BALK Two portal 1 Gotten , lo horio po ; ! F Appeal I ) . FITZPATlliCK , M8-M tlS South litth ht , U OB BALK A small Under , U bmui f. P proof att . almort IMW. tit tlila olllco. bAL15-OUJ new t qnantltlea t thli office 4 c ' * , TMAYKD OU fcTOLON-Krom tte M Marj't 3 venuoJ ei > staUes , Maioh 0 h. lS8 , ouebay ivlt , two > cars vM , i ther .u.nll . ffr , A.u af , iunch UDJ. Hide ofrjfht fora leK. arul a bli.Ured , ( Vhen leJt or taken ha < h lt r on. A liberal reward ill } be i d lor hb ruturu , or for iuf Jr'uatlon ' tha j 70J recover , . W J , IAWIH. K K ward will be paid for lw return of a pair Pt.1 uf breast tni > litl iirlii | | : to a duulloMt of larnew j kit nt hlJ.back L tt un 3 iiwt. rn Fafnam im " .v frS * wll'5h ! a"J uu " " " JA11ES r\ lOKTO.N , Union Itlotk , 813-18 | If M. PClIUODEltb ! luafi ttiohfaUrlia r turn. , U fdandl , hetlinK t oSekat 16 1 UnlnM t it. , b Ueeu ICth and i71h ht. HT NKEtLhWOItK Mt ni Ortham. iwrienoodnevdlo-uotuui. ha opened rooma any work In ber H , , Bho ha.1al',7 ban.U. . 7 aCEOIALTIES for Iho , * cut f c , ( make inonuy lib. Call ou M. L. ' BiiiTi1" ; . 16tU ktroet , and > .o niupiw. 433 lm' 1A8II l'AIl > For noio JlelUraor pcctaN pt rcullr. or MM , llrodurle ) 3DWARB KUEEL , - "