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x IT I THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , TUESDAY , MARCH 25,1884. THE DAILY BEE , OMAHA , Tuesday Morning , March 25 , Tlio Wontlior. For the Upper Mississippi , in the northern portion , fair weather ; in the southern pot lion , clearing weather , van nblo winds and stationary temperature For the Missouri , in the southern portion tion , light rain followed by clearing weather ; in the northern portion , fair weather , variable winds shifting westerly , atationaiy temperature. LOOAL BREVITIES. The word on every hand now la , ' 'It In Mjry quiet , nothing ntlrrlng. " .Itidgo licnoko hiw rcspr\od hl docirtlon In the test liquor cao nrguod before him Satut. day until to-day. The bright gun of Saturday and Sunday aided greatly In drying the mud , but It now looks of If moio rnln i to follow. Two disturbers oT the peace \\oro In the ) K > lice court yc tcrJ v morning , They Iwth pica- dod not guilty nnd their canon wore continued. A team attached to n milk wagon took a nm through the mud on Howard ntroot Sun day morning , to the groa.t enjoyment of the small boys. Complaint wan filed yesterday morning by Alice llufwoll against May Lamlon , charging her with ( dealing fifteen yards of Bilk and eighteen buttons. May has been nrroalod. William Holden , the Aiiuwnrth mull rubber , wa examined by United Btaton Com missioner Gustavo Anderson yesterday. Jlo had admitted hi * guilt. Hoa * bound over In the sum of 81,000 , llu wan tumble to fur nish ball nnd wan remanded to jail. On Sunday noon'g ( norland train were fifty-three recruits In charge of Capl. Dun can , en route from Now York to Ban Francis- to. Sunday night' * overland train had on board ninety recruit * from St. Louis to San Fran , dsco. They wore In charge of Copt. Taylor , the celebrated rlflo shot , who hai three modnls won at Croedmoor. A tologtam WtUI received yesterday morning stating that Willlac Henry Stolllng , father of the late Dr. Sterling , died at his homo in Million , Ohio , Sunday. Ho had lived to n ripe old ago , being , at the Umo of his death In his fi7th year. His funeral will occur at the above named place on Wednesday night. The riillharmonlo society IH fortunate In having -boon nblo to secure for Ita Hoconcl con cert , which take * place Thursday evening of this week , two artistn of the high standard of excellence of Kmma 8. Howe and Toroaa Car- reno , either ono of nhorn la a host In herself. Those ni lists cannot fail to ploauo the public hero as thov do everywhere else. Miss I Iowa comes all the way from Now York , nnd but for the enterprise of the 1'hllharmonlo society , our citizens would not have the opportunity to hear her. She la an artist of the holiest rank at the east. Madam Cnrrouo comes here with renewed laurels from Chicago , where nun nan recently plnyod in Bovcrul concerts nnd recitals with her usual exceptional acceptance. Highland Wheeler , Lincoln , IH at the 1'nx ton. ton.D. D. Jackson nnd wife , Albion , nro nt the 1'axton. 15. Burke , of Friend , Nob. , In nt the Metropolitan. , T. AV. NencJK , of Kilo , ! ' , , IK a uncut of the Metropolitan. A. W. Sherman , I'lattniuouth , la registered at the Metropolitan. J. D. 1'owoll , of Indianapolis , Is stopping at the Metropolitan. K , N. Sanford , wife nnd two duughtera nro at the Metropolitan. G. S. l'anhor > nd K. W. Oslor , of Chicago , nre at the Metropolitan. F. C. Hnlllstor , of liurllngton , In. , Is stop ping at the Metropolitan , George Crow nnd daughter , Hrownvlllo , nro Kiicsts of the Metropolitan. N. Jonoa and wlfo , of Auburn , Neb , , nro "topping nt the Metropolitan. Victor Vlfciualn , Crete , nnd Hon. G. M. Lnmbortaoi ) , Lincoln , arc gucntx of the Tax ton. ton.C. C. It. lledick loft Sunday for Hot Springs , Arkaimrw. Ho will bo absent about ono month. A. K. Hill , Minn Grrtlo Hill , Minn Mary Davis and Jilt. * lltta Craig , Uoatrlco. arc stopping nt the t'nxtgn , ' ( ieorgo C. llilkok ulld wlo ( , ol North Bond , were in tills city Suudny night nnd stayed at the 1'aiton. Mr. Hllkok is cashier of the First National bank , of North Vend , and la on n bridal tour with hla newly made wife. John H. Wlthnell , uloik In the U. 1' . head- quartern , has pone to Cincinnati , anil will vblt Now Orleans before his return to this city. Ho haa boon ( n poor health for DOIUO Umo und It U hoped that thin change and rest may pro\e boncliclal. F.ORSALE , The undersigned will null his business , the stock of which comprises dry goods , clothing , gents furnishing goods , hate , caps , and boots and shoos. Would pre fer to soil the entire stock nnd fixtures to ono party , but should party or parties prefer to buy the fixtures alone , or any part ot the atnok and the fixtures , will then sell as desired. The homo hat been established aiuco the spring of 187 ; and is one of the bast paying institution ) in thia part of the country. Reasons for aolling , are private. Address S. Kullner Sidney , Nob. It. Muu DotfH. A dog supposed to bo mad was killoi on Douglas straet Saturday ovcnin ; about 0:30 : , For an hour and a half h ' was rolling upon the pavement , frothiii ] t the mouth and snapping at passorsb ; until an cfliccr was called and dispatclioi him with a bullet. There tire a largo number of cura ii this city which are of no oathly use t anyone and it might be a good nchcmu i put the dog exterminator at work befor Bomeouo is bitten and a case uf hydoplic bia is reported. Tliouuuuau Hay Ho. Mr , T. W. Atldns , Glrard , Kan. , wrlto * "luaterhmlUteto rooonim nU your Eloc trie Ulttcru to my ciutumeni , they gi > e entlr atUfactloniuidaro rtpld nellew. ' Mectrl IUtt are tha purwt and bent incdidn known and will positively cure KIduey ait IJver coinploltit ) . Purify tlio blood mid ret ulato tiio bow l . No family cau affvrd to without them. They will cave liundredj i dollars m doctor' * U1U every year. Sold t M ) eot * a bottle by t . K. doodman. THE FORLORN HOPE , The Democratic State Central Commit tee in Session Last Evening , They Select Iilncoln and Mny UUd AH Time nnil rlnco i'or ( lioHtalo Convention. A mooting of the democratic contra committee was hold in rooms 110 and 111 of tlio Millixrd hotel lant evening. J. Sterling Morton , chairman of the com tnittco , WAA not present. The mooting wns called to order by the secretary , N. W. Smalls , of Fremont. The nrxtnos of John I. llcdick , of Omnha , and J. McManigal , of Lincoln , were propoacd for temporary chairman. The vote resulted in the election of Mr. McMnnigal. The roll was then called. The following members wore presented either in portion , or by proxy : N. W mnllH , I'romont , Dodga county. Mi Ziatoyn Schuylor , Colfnx county. A. .1. jiitwiilioiiHO , Aurora , Hamilton county , J. K. North , CnlumliUH , 1'lntto county. It. I. Hlnman , North 1'lntto , Lincoln county. F , A. llnrrrwn , llloimlnglou , 1'rnnkllu county. II. D. IlodgoM , Dakota City , DnkoU county. T. M. 1'rntiBO , Wont Point , Puming county. F. McGlvorn , Stanlon , Htnntou county. Toliliui Castor , Wllliur , Haltno county. G , W. .Toliimnn. Fairmont , 1'lllinurocounty , ( ! . ] ' . Marvin , Itoalrico , Gage county. It , S , Mulony , Jr. , iltitnboldt , Kichrml on county. .T. Dotlnoy , TocuniMh , Johnson county. J. MoMntiltfftl. Lincoln , 1micas tor county. .1. N. Wlao , 1'lattnm.outh , Cam county. A. WntklnH , Lincoln , Lancaster county. CliarlcH H. llrown , Omaha , DoiiKlmi county , John I. Hodlck , Uinnlm , Douplan county , S. G. Glover , Arlington , Wellington county. A. II Clurdo , Oakland , Hurt count ) ' . 9. F. Iturtch , I'apllllon , Barpy county , The tendered resignation of J. Sterling Morton as a member of the state control committee wan read by the secretary and discussed by Uio Mooting. A motion won made that the resignation bo hot aO * copied. To this Mr. llodick proposed ; ho amendment that it bo laid on the .able. The amendment was loat. The original motion carried by a vote of 14 jo I ) . The "secretary was instructed to mmediatoly telegraph Mr. Morton , who s now in Washington , of the action of ; ho committee. The mooting then pro- seeded to take the necessary stops for folding the state convention which will elect delegates to the national convention May 22nd , was the time fixed upon lot holding the state convention. By motion the vote of Jatnos W. Savage for supreme judge iu 1883 wilt bo taken as the basis of representation in the state convention. One. delegate for each county and one for every 200 votes or major fraction thereof was ugrocd upon as the basis of apportionment. Lincoln was chosen unanimously as thn place for holding the convention , which moots at 7)0p.tn. : ) of the day agreed upon , K. W. Smaila was unanimously elected a member to represent Nebraska in the National congressional campaign com mittoo. It was moved and carried that the state central committee recommend to the state convention , the election of three delegates by the delegations , from each congressional district , and one del egate at largo by the state convention to represent the state of Nebraska in the national democratic convention. The committee then adjourned to moot in the Commercial hotel , in Lincoln , at G p. in. on the 22d day of May. ALL EIGHT "oNOE MORE , The AVaslinutH nn the Union 1'nolllc All Itlirut nnd Trnlim lltin- n I nil on Time. P. J. Nichols , 0. B. Havens , Harry Gilmore ana the rest of them were all BinilingyoUordayandovoryonoofthomisas pleasant as could bo desired , all because ilooda have subsided , the track has boon repaired and trains nro once moro run ning on schedule timo. A BF.R reporter mot HarryUilmoroyoatordayandinquircd "How nro the trains to'-day. " As prompt as could bo came the answer ; "All riulit. Everythiiifj reported or Umo nnd no now trouble is anticipated. ' Sunday was an anxious day , how- over. Train No. 2 came in in two sec tions , the second section arriving in this ciiy i\t noon , just as No. 3 WAS ready to loavo. It was re ported that the water west of Valley was rising again and that it had broken over the track just after the second section of No. 2 had passed over. No U was hold it : this city for n half hour for news , but was finally started out. P. J. Nichols won * along lo BOO that she got over nil right , Ho rode safely ever the bad place und il'P. boarded -No. 4 and came back to lis city. Train No. 2 arrived yesterday lorning right on the tick , and thoofltcinli o not anticipate farther troublo. " \VldoA\vako DriiKKlBtu. 0. V , Uuodman is alwaya nhvo In his bust. noas and sjiiirca no pains to nccuro tho''best of very article In MM line. Ho has Huctirod tlio aponcy for the celebrated ] ) r. King's Now Mwxnory forCoimiiuptlon. The only cor- alii cura known fur Consumption , Coughs , 2olds , HoumencaH , Asthma , liny I'ovor.Bnm- Jillla , or unyalfocUou of throat nud lungu , ioldou a pobltlve puarautoo. Trial bottles 'roo. Itcvulur Uo 81 YOUIIK Uohhci-H. Sunday evening about 0 o'clock , while Lho streets were tilled with people who were on their way homo from church , n party of young boys broke ono of the windows in Andruw Qvistguard'a grocery store , corner of Seventeenth street and Capitol avenue , and niado away with lev- oral cakes of maple sugar. Olliccr Knight . . . . , . _ who . _ was in the vicinity , heard . . . it. ; i i 11 i % the noise but the boys made good their escape. Ho notitled Mr. Qvistguard , however , and the window was nailed up. It seems there is a gang of boys in thia city who are making a business of robberies - borios like unto that of last night , and they will sooner or later como to grief , "ROUGH ON HATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers. 15c. Druauista The Ht. IJOIIIH Kxiiurtilou , Yesterday afternoon utl o'clock thinner chant excursion train for St , Louis left the transfer over the Wabash road , lie tweon fifty and ono hundred Omaha 0'r chants uvuiled themselves of an oppor tunity for a free ride and wont. The excursion is gotten up by the Hi Louis merchant * , and few passes are sent out to their customers in this and uthci cities iv draw trndo to St. Louis And un rich her business men. The courtesy is appreciated by the merchant throughout thia section , nnd no doubt it will bo i profitable scheme to the St. Louis trades men. EEDUOING THE FOROE , A LnrKO Nuinlcr of Men DIsclmrKctl l' > oin thn Tnlon I'acillo Slmi > < 4 , On Saturday last , for some reason or other , nne hundred and thirly.fivo men were discharged from the Union Pacific shops , the company claiming that work is so slack that they cannot afford to keep so largo n force of men. A very largo number of men are at present unemployed in thia city , It is only A few weeks ainco that the Union Pacific company reduced the num her of working hours , thinking thereby to keep the men nmploycd , but this was found a hopeless task , honca the letting out of BO many. TUB irOSI'lTAl. KUNII. There is n great deal of fault finding in regard to the tax levied upon the Union Pacific employes for the main tenance and support of the hospital in thia city. Forty cents is supposed to bo taxed each man , ouch month , whether his salary bo $30 per month or ,200 , per month. Tin's rule is deviated from. For instance n man is employed in the freight house this week for two days. Ilia two days work done , work slacks up , ho is given a timu chock with the forty cents deducted. Next week , in the Bftino month , ho ia again employed for two days , is given n time chock with the forty cents .deducted as before , llonco it will bo aeon that each time a man is paid by the Union Pacific company for services rendered , whether it bo once a month or five times In the same length of time , 40 cents is deducted at each payment. Many of the men stand this levy because they are in need of work aiid will take any work at any wages. A NEW IIOHI'ITAI. . Sidney Dillon has recently sold to thn Union Pacific company tlio Barton prop erty , which he owned at North Platte , for § 25,000. It was a beautiful place and contained ttfttlvo acres. It will bo used for hospital purposes. | The Hcorcl ol * l SCOVIIX'H HAitHArAuiLi.A or BLOOD AND LIVKII SHILT will euro Scrofulous Taint , HhoumattHm , Whlto Swelling. Gout. Goitre , Consumption , Bronchitis , Ncrvoux Debility , Mnlaria , and nil diseases arising from nu Im pure condition of the lilood. The uiorttx of this valuable preparation arose so well known that n pasxlng notiro Is butiiec- ossary to loinlnd the render * of this journal of the nccchxlty of nhvnys having n bottle of Sco- Vlu.Vs Ui.ooiANl > LIVKII Sviiui- among their Htjck of family noLORsitlou. Certificates can bo presented from many loading J'liyniciniiH , Ministers , and heads of families throughout the laud , endorsing it in tlio highest terms. Wo nro constantly in re ceipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable source * , nnd wo do not hesitate to rco ommond it OH the best known remedy for the cure of thonbovo diseases. THE SUNDAY LAW , A Ijar o Number of Saloon-Keepers ( iiHlst Upon Violating It. Tlio first Sunday after the crdor was isauod that all saloons must close upon that day , very few of the many saloon-koopora ot this city kojit opun their doors , and vrlmt liijuor was sold was disposed of in a very quiet manner , the dealers being very careful as to their customers. The novelty of the thing lias apparent ly worn olF. Cojnplaints have boon filca against a largo number of dealers but their cases have boon continued for thirty days and most of the defendants suppose that will bo the last of them , but they may bo mistaken in this. Sunday the order Boomed to have boon forgotten or else entirely ignored , for many saloons in various parU of the city wcro running with' doors wide open , us if to defy the law nnd authorities. Marshal Outline insists that ho will push the matter until a decision is made , and will do all in his power to bring the guil ty ones to justice , accordingly complaints were filed against the following dealers yostor-day for keeping open their saloons Sunday : Ed. Kucstor , Tom Callan , Me- Nuinara & Duncan , Eugene Picknrd.IIans Young , Ed Mauror Little & Thompson and Ed. Wittig. The above nro only a small part of those who were open , and moro com- plninU will follow. llupiilillunn GuticuH , A republican caucus is called in the First ward Wednesday evening at o'clock. The mooting will bo hold at Mot/'a hall. A full turnout of republi cans is desired. BY Oiuuni or COM. A Mini host. At the corner of Eighteenth street and St. Mary's ' avcnuo Is an enormous mud hole. In this mud hole bostorday morning were soon a pair of boots , bottoms up , nnd upon them was pasted a sign , "Man lost. " Well if the man was not roall ; lost there it was not the fault of th struct , for there is no thoroughfare ii : this city upon which the mud is so dooj and which comes so nearly being impass able as St. Mary's avenue. ANDREWS1 PURE CREAM ' S1OOO. Given Ifaliim ormiyInjurious nibMuuivacan lie f - In AnUrows * Pearl Baking 1'owilor. Is I > - - lUUypURE. lidnKtmloruNl.uimtvt-tlmc ! ! rrcvfviHlTrum Burn flivnilnliasa Duiiulhi ) f..iw ton : H. Hdttfbiitulne , ufClilratjo ; and UuMavtu 7st. THE RAGING RIVER , The Missonri Leaps Orer its Banks Causing Considerable Con sternation , The Kn.Ht Approach ol' the Illatr DHiIgc Sucpt Awny by the KnjliiK Torrents S , C. NL I * . Trnlim Itiinnln thin City. For thrco days post tha Missouri river has boon attracting a good deal of atten tion and tin muddy stream lias been watched with no little anxiety by those who would b" likely to sustain loss by a heavy freshet. It is a treacherous air earn and it is hard matter to predict , with any certainty , what it may do at any time , much moro so in the spring of the year when the ice from the north is being lurlcd between her banks. Saturday morning the river began to rise at tlm point and the channel was crowded with floating ice. It continued o rise all day Saturday , and Sunday morning it was noticed that it had leaped ts banks on the cast side and was rush- ng over the flats in torrents. From shore , o shore it was filled with huge cakes of loating ice , crushing and grinding each tlior in their mad race , all being jorno by a strong current toward the warm waters of the gulf. All over the aurfaco o f , ho stream were con mad whirlpools and eddies , rushing ound and round , rapping up everything hat came within their roach , and appar- antly anxiously waiting the appearance of. human prey which might bo crushed and swallowed forever , There Boomed to b < J a strange fascina tion in the mad fccono , and crowds of poo- pi o lined the banks of the river all day long , and oven the shades of night found many of them still lingering upon the brink of the raging stream. Some strolled up and down the bank and watched the ice as it dodged in hero nnd out there , while others sat upon some rock or log overlooking the water , nr.d watched in silence the grand but avrful scone. The big cakes of ice , whirled on by the irresistible current , throw thorn- solves against the mighty piers of the Union Pacific bridge , and gigantic and strong as that structure appears , it was shook from end to end like an aspen loaf before the gentle zephyr. Whole trees were soon hurrying on amid the sea of ice and as they were caught by the whirlpools and tossed around like the smallest chips it was pos sible to form some idea of the swiftness and power of the current of the ragin Missouri. Yesterday morning the ice was run ning in smaller quantities but the water was higher and larce quantities of drift wood was Moating. The banks wore lined with men with long poles or ropes , upon the end of which was a grappling hook to aid thorn in fishing from the stream uch pieces of wood ns might coma ithin their roach , thus profiting by the IBS of less fortunate ones up the river , ho water has risen so as to completely urround a number of small shanties loca- od south of the bridge , but the current , t that point was not such as 'o throve the co against them and they wore not sha- on. The watur began to fall about the mid lo of the forenoon and fell two inches p to noon. It is now gradualy abatin ; , nd no damage is anticpated at this poin i present. THK iiLAiit uuiimi : . Sunday afternoon , about 2 o'clok the ast approach of the S. C. A P. bridge at lair gave way and four bents of thotres , o work toppled over and wont into the Ivor. Later two moro bents followed , nd the dobria was setn floating down th Ivor past this place last evening. The Sioux City & Pacific trains were ibligod to run down to Council BlulFs cstorday , cross on the Union Pacifi ridge , nnd go over the 0 , , M. , St. P. & , road to Blair. The boat will probably be started in bw days across the river and will bo run ntil the bridge is repaired. ( VNOTHE R WHOLESALE ESTAB- LISHMENT. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis linn. , will open a wholesale confection iry , cigar and fruit business , in a few rooks , at the old stand of Piorcoy & Bradford on Farnnm street. tim&otf TRIPLE OANING , ? lie Kitchen Itrotbcrs Oanod by the I'ullinnu Conductors Sunday ICvcnlnjr , For some time past the numerous ullmun car conductors who make their .oadquartors . at the Paxton hotel , in this : ity , have boon talking the matter eve : nd finally came to the conclusion that i heto were three man in Omaha more do lorving of a severe caning than an ; ithors , those in on were the Kitcho : irothors , viz. , James , Charles and Dick Accordingly the Pullman boys secure hreo elegant gold headed cnnes and las evening called the three Kitchens intc he parlors , ( it may seem strancta thai the kitchen was called into the parlor , but it is true neverthe less ) , and presented each ono of them with a staff with which to steady themselves on the down hill of lifo. The presentation speech was made by W. G. Tucker , and was a very nicely vrordod ad dress. Mr. Dick. Kitchen , on behalf of himself and his big brothers responded with a few well chosen and appropriate words , after which the boys were invited. to partake of some refreshments of a liquid nature , and such as makes many a limn feel the great need of a cane. It was a very pleasant little surprise , and none who were present will ever forget - get it. Salvo has gtmulno merit ns iud Who use it Hill testify. 1'rlco ' . ' 5C. A Itcoklcbs Shooter , Sunday between nine and ten o'clock , the citizens on Sixteenth street , between California and Webster streets , were startled by the report of a revolver and loud cried for help. The thought of another - other tragedy filled the minds of all and several portions started pell moll for the police station , and reported that somebody - body had shot somebody somewhere , but vrho the shooter was and who was the target nobody know. Two officers re paired to a room on Sixteenth , between the streets above named , and found tl at a man and hi * wife , who reside at that place , had Lad a little family quarrel. In the rumpus a revolver was accidentally discharged , but luckily no ono happens to bo in the direction of the bullet , lionci no damage was done. It was reporter that the man attempted to shoot his wife but this is not probable , as it would have boon n very cosy matter to hnvo done so had ho so intended. Xo nrrcst.i were made. Horslord's Acid I'hoHphnlc. Valuable Medicine , Dn , W. H. PAHMKLEK , Toledo , 0. says : "I nnvo prescribed the 'acid in i largo variety of diseases , nnd have baoi amply sf.tislicd that it is a valuable nd dition to our list of medical agents. " COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , A Full Bonn ! Prcsont and n Large Number of HlllH Allowed. Thu Board of county commissioners hold n mooting on Saturday last. All members were present. The following , resolutions were adop ted : That the county clerk bo and is hereby instructed to advertise in The Omaha Herald and Republican , duly thrco times , for proposals to build ono 50 foot cotnbinationbridgn and approaches there of ; also ! J20 foot of trestle work. That the county treasurer bo and is hereby directed to cancel the dog tax against K. K. Hayden for the year 1830 , second ward , on account that said Hayden - don has shown that ho vtaa not the owner of a dog. William 0. Whitmoro was appointed justice of the peace in and for Platte Valley Precinct. The following accounts were allowed : 11OA1) FUND. Potcr Cossldy , work on road ? ! ! ! CO liKNEUAI. 1 t.NI ) . .T. V. Scott , tales juror Feb. term ' 84. i0 ! 00 1' . Hinchoy , witness fee Feb. term ' 81 1 ! 00 K. II. Crowoll , bailiff fees February torm'81 48 00 W. Crowell , bailiff feoa February term'81 80 00 J. J. Mnhonoy , tales juror February term'84 8 00 1' . J. Quealoy , soap for poor house. . . . 21 00 F. D. Mead , repairs at court house. . IS 85 II. W. 1'etit , tales juror Feb. term ' 8J 10 00 11. K. Livesoy , talcs juror February torm'8i 8 00 F. K. Moores. railroad ticket 7 40 M , Rogers & Son , grate and repairing stnxoat jail C flo . 1' . Lampton , tales juror February torm'81 . _ K 00 leorRO Toako , witnchs fee February term'Hl 600 I. Wholan , wltnei-s fee Fob. term ' 81 ( > CO 11. Danbaum. witness fee Fob. term ' 84 U 00 lr. It. W. Hyde , post mortem uxam , Sncll ca30 10 00 ? . 15. Lowe , tales juror Fob. term ' 81 C 00 I. W , Hyde , witness fees February term'84 G 00 Millard & I'eck , goods for poor houvo. itfu MUIard & I'eck , goods for poor house , lit 03 Sllllard & 1'cck , flour for poor house 1P > 7i" > Jonry Grebe , bailiff fees February term 'HI 3(5 ( 00 1J. lirunnor , salary county supt. . . . 118 10 .1. A. Thoelecku , witness feu June term'83 2 00 , D. Woo-lworth , witness fee Oct. term'83 200 Mrs. Lou Waite , witness foes Feb ruary term ' 81 2 00 Mrs. Tftylor , witness foes February torm'81 10 00 Tarry McClure , witness fees February term ' 84 2 00 C. C , Williams , witness fees February tenn'84 C 00 Joseph W. Swain , witness fees Fob- 'ruaryterm ' 81 400 Julius llolhnrt , putting glass in clerk's otlico 2 00 Mnhonoy lro ! . , groceries for poor. . . . 1 0 ( W. F. Flynn , witness fees February term'84 400 W. V. Flvnn " , witness fees February term'84. 4 00 . Kenniston , tales juror February torm'81 00 Dr. G. M. Crowoll , witness fees Feb ruaryterm'84 000 Millard &Feck , groceries for city and county poor . 1411 48 n. L. Dennis , tales juror Nebruary term " 84 20 0 ( Kedfield Bros. , printing for county. . . 20 2i F. E , Moores , railroad ticket ] for poor 17 2i Seven persons , witnesses insane case , . 17 0 Twelve coroner witnesses 12 0 ( The meeting then adjourned. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never Tami. A marvel' of pur etrfngh and whoIetomanMi , More ronomlcal tba the cdlnary klnd > , and o u > ot be aold lu competuoj wltu tbemultltude of law ! : . short welitl t alum i phi > . | ) h le powdcre. Sold oniy tn cans , lloia liak Dg 1'owder On. , 100 Wall e l N Yn'k , The uio of the term " Hno SHORT Line" In connection with th : cori'orate name of a great real tonej an Idea of u t what | K | f req ulred by the traveling pul I I M b llo-a Short Line , Quick Tim I r _ and the beet of accommod tloni-all of wlUch are luin Uhed by tbe Krciteit railway In America. QmOAGO , IVJlL WATJKEE And St. Pauf. H own i and operate * over 4,500 mile * ol Northern IlllnoU , Wlwxmiln , Mlnno ota , Iowa Dakota ; and as U main lluix , branchci and conn e tloni reach all the crrat bujlneu centres ol th North * nt an J Far Wet , It naturally ammeri th description of Short Line , and li ! t Iloute between Chlcairo , Jlllttaukee , Ht , Paul and Ulnneapolli. ChlcaKO , > IH aukce , IA Criwae and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and EllcniUla Chicago , MUtraukee , Kau Claire and StlllwaUr * C Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauiau and McrriU. Chlweo , Milwaukee , Ile > cr lam and Oeukoih , Chlcairo , Milwaukee , Waukr ha and Ooonomowoo. Chloogo , Milwaukee , Madison and I'ralrludu Chlon Cldcazo , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbtult. ChlcaT'O , Deloit Juneivi'lo ' and Mineral Point Chicago , Elgin , llocklord and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Itland and Cedar lUplcU. Chicago , Council Bluff and Ouuha. Clilcago , Bloux City , Sioux Fall ! and Tanktoa Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilockltland , Dubuque , Bt Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , 8t Paul and Minnrapolu. Pullman Sleepen and the Finest DlnlnCr In world are run on the mainline * of the CHIP AOC MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWA aadeJeryatUutTouUpaUto paueuguiby court ou employe * of the company. A. v. n. Ont'1 Manager U o' CiAKK. I 6 * - . CASTORIA ' ' i- -J i Infants and Children Without Morphine or Nnrootino. What givps our Children rosy cherki , What cures their fevers , makes them sleep ; TM Clintorltu When Hablci f > t , nnd cry by turn * , Wjnt cures their colic , kills their w orma , Hut CnMiirlii. What quickly euro * Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut r Farewell then to Morphtno Synips , Castor OU nnd Paregoric , nndHull Hull Cnntorlft. Contour LlnImont.- nii- fiolnto euro for Rlionmntlsm , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &c. , and an Lnstniitanoono Palii-rollovor. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAH-Mor.ov. OSKY LOANKD-On chatkl property hyJ. T. llr.ATTY , 21S south 14th street. u3.lru5 fONUYTO LOAN The lowest r tes o ! interest rl Ccmla' Loan Agency , 16th & DouglM 231-tf /TONKYTO / LOAN InsurruoMSOO. mil upward. rl 0. F. Dls and Co. , Real Estate ad LOSD ( tents , 1005 Fniura St. 393 if HELP WAMTBU. \'AKrKI ) OlrlsfttRmplojmcnt Dureuu. No of' lire fee. 21V N. ICth street. Ofl 2D § TITANTEDBnrbcr ami chounnkcr. rVBur iu,217N 10th ( .ttect. . DS24 4 glrl at Hendcraon s Knitting factory 1114 Lea\cn urth St. 70 25 Aillsh washer , n emlnc Kill and a r % girls for Kencral hoiuc oik at 001 rkrca Ht jrncrSUi. Best wages. bS 2C ( , TTANTED BlolnK room irl at tliu Eninitt hou e , VY llth , between Harncy and Karnam. 48-28 ! Glrlforgeneral house work IfilO N. WANTED . Jin. F. K. Bally. 47-245 ITlfANTKD-llojs. Apply at south west conu V > OtlianlL'ailtola\e. | 65 24 WANTED A Rlrl for general lionio work. Apply immediately at 2006 California St.4ri24 > I'lT ANTED liutton hol makers at Omiha bh | VV Kactoiy 1207 Farimm St. _ S3 tt A utron ? middle nic < \\oman to do It pantry work at the Paxto.i Hotel. Must thor > URhly nni'crstand baklnKcakcaand alllen 04-2jj TXT'ANTED A girl for second work and to ain ; TT ulth noililiiKand ironlntr. Mrs , Klnuman.S Measant St , , between St. Mark's a > cahd Hartley St. euond door \\cst tit tno Content. M 25 $ \VANIKU A trlil to ilu eecond work. Apply ai 014 S. 17tli ht. 07-tf Steady reliable joung man that un drretands short hand wrltlngand book-keep liijt and w rites a K ° od plain hand. AildrofN box 74U Omaha. CO-SS A \7ANTED A competent g'rl for general house > V ork. MllS. PllATI' ' , eor. ol Park nnd Popplo ona\cnucs. WANTED Two jjirK cook and nurao. App y n' ' ticket ollicc , 1113 Kara am street. 24 tf ( ! C. HOUIlIi : . ITITANTED-A kitchen Riri. a. M. HITCKCOC V ccr.DodKe and 20th street. : ! 9-25 } VT7ANTED A relKWo girl for general liuufowotk VV at 1914 Webster St. Call alter 3 p. in. 10CO tf T\7"ANr.ED I'antrv Rirl t the Knunet home- nil : > between Harney and rarnam 12-20S OH YOUN HEN ill city or country t LADIES light and pleasant work at their oni homes ; $2 orj.l a day easily and quietly iiadc ; rcr 8 "it by mallno ; camaHolnfr ; no stamps tor reply 1'lcuse uldrctisltellablu Man'fj'Co. , Philadelphia , ha , drawcr.TT. UuB-lnro , UEEN PROTECTOn-Unprecodeiitedlnducumenta ' offered lady agents for this new rubberundergar metit for ladles. Address with stamps , Ladles'Un dergarment Co. , 9 south May St. , CJiicago. 821-ln " \X7ANTED To hire a clrl or middle aged worn Vr forircncral hcmxework. ( iooj wages imaibe paid , 1108 Farnain street , between llth and 12th St , 872-tt "VyANTED A girl , 1SH Cahfornli street. Qlrl for irenorM housework. ( ! ooi WANTED Small family. None but nn exierlencci girl need apply , 1812 F ruam street. 849 tl JCD Glrln ! wo want 15 girls for genera ! house work , to apply at once to Cannon Uio' and Co. Opposite 1' . U. Nu charge 741-tf WANTED Ladles oroung men to take nlo pleasant work at their own home ; i2 lo fi i day. easily made : work sent bv mail ; no canvanmg Addrew F. Kidd & Co. , box 157 Dubuque Iowa. WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl. Hesse and lloppo , 118 S. 13tb St. , between Ilarnev and Howard. MS-tf 8ITUATIOHB WANTED. VAT"AMI ED - Hltuat Ion hv a llrst-cla 8 w oman hotel VV cook. Emplojuien ? Durcnn , 217 N , 16lh Street. 100 M § 1J17AN1KU situation as liar K"f | > ir hyn Doting tt and Ihely mui. Cun furiilth good refoienoi. Address "C. A. " lice olllco. C3i 2411 " \\7ANTED Uyugonl Guriinn tiov , work of on } > V kind. Kmplu ) ment bureau 217 N. Iflth M. 08-22- WANTED A rcllahlo joungman wants a place to work , board and go to bcliool. "S , A. W. " Bee olllco 888-tf WANTED Situation as Imal or city tulltor or business mvKge'r by joung energctlo inirrlcil man. Had i-xperlencu accubtumcd togtnu'ral ollice work on wtckl ) . flrtt clas.4 new Kniiland refer ence , adilruea J. llox 88 , Afchland NK 8-tM 1TMNTKD Situation 1\ , an experUnecd ilrm ' VV linker. Address "M.'K , " Ike clllcs. 87-231 MISCBLLANEOna WANTS. WANTED few wining to learn book keeping. \VHI wait-Vm rail pa > until eltuatlon ) are Inr- nUied J. II. SMITH , 1B18 Douglas. tU31' TAHTNKUWANTKD-Agentlem ii would like a X lady with ? SOO or SMO as partner and traveling comimilon In a bunlncss pajlng 110 p r day. Ad. driwr"J. X L. " council Bluffs , Iowa. 1-213 WANTED 3,000 } arda of dlit , at or ni-arone block west of Iho Coin cut on Ht. Mary's aye- nue. S. IU JOHNSON , 68l-tf of Btei-le. Juhnmn & , e . _ WANTED MO pi Ivy vaults. ( Inks and cesspools to clean with unitary cleaner. Satisfaction truarautfod. J. U. SMITH , 6DO-ltno5 Lock box 422,0nuha. FOB RBKT Uouseu and Lota. OOlt IlKNT FnrnUbod titd room lo a gentleman. I1 Inquire o < Mm. Green , lialcomb'e I luck oorner ICthaud Lia HENT Stor room and banemunt ivrner ICth FOlt and Jackson , Inquire at litS Jackson , If FOU I1ENT Nlctlr furnUhed front room , back room furulscwt or unfurnished with or without loard , 1915 Dodge. Oa-iaj ( UENT Nlc ( urnlnrwJ front riniui at No. 818 1 Howard street , between tsth and Irth. 957-2i | KENT New double houku In Shlnn's add. S FOK rooms tultable for two families , or boarding (20 a month. Applroui Si , o > er Omaa Na'lonul Bink , bS-20 . 011 UENT 6 ruom colti-'u HI cluti and fine | o- 1. catlou. b. T 1'etcrion y E. corner IMh and 7S-tf P < i01l IIKNT Furnlihul room 1419 Howard St. * , 011 KENT Filrul h d roomfoj gintletuan , 3. W L' coii.tr eighth tnd Huward. Cii-U 17M)1 ) ! UCNT NlM neat t room cottairv In lUnsoom 1 iJace , 3 blocks east of I'irk me. tret cart , & 0 | xru > o Ui. HAUKKU&MAYNE. 3Mf I l jard. T. J Mun.j. Ci-ll T70H H T Nlco fumlihed room , 1717 CM JU htrnrt. 871 77 { Ij * uii HUNT Furnished room , 1010 rarn 1 38 271 T7\0ll IlENT Two furnhhcJ front room , with or JL without board , convenient to U. P. hop . Nn. 1311 Webster street. 23 2i $ ipOirtTASE' 52 feet on c r line nultAble for bus- 1 lnc s A' ' o loin In Nel m > addition for K-xen jcirs AUo lots Iri Patrick's addition. McCAaUK , oppcilti 1 * . 0 IMf i OII KENTStoie rwMn on fnuili 13th St. , $22 ii 1 per month. McCAUUE , oppoilte I' . O. 10 II IJ Furn'shcdronnuwlth lirard , north- Vielt cor. I SIM and Fart.ain Httrct. DOS U 17 < OK IIFNT A nlco south front room , furnished or unfurnlthcd , northwcut ror , ISIh and Cipllol \entic. 0 ! > 7-2I > 1 7DUHRYT FurnUbed rooirw 1017 Dodpo strict. ' DOJ-tf Foil KENT A furnished room for one Kcntltnmn , 2514 Douglas. 4-tf 3TIOU HENT Thf dwelling house 161B Capitol a ! . 1 Apply on premises. 0 181 IIKNT Dfl'lMblo rtdldenca cxi.italnlng 11 FOIl looms. Will rent furnished or un'urnlsbctl. ' Ap tly 019 N. 10th btrect , bet. California and Webster. D9J-S8 FOIl IIKNT FurnUbed cotUgo of six roomst. l ur- nlture to be so'd to rcntet , 18th and Dau'nnort itreets Most desirable loratlon In the city. A liar- c ln to right pxrty. Innulro Whltr , Omaha National Hank. S24ft FOU IIKNT The second and third floors of try bulldliik' , 1103 farnam SU S. LEIIUAN. 071-tf _ FOil HENT-Furnlsho I rnoan , prhatc famll > with orolthciu hoard. Table boarders accommoda ted , 1X14 Da\enport street. 0/0-211 / FOIl HKN'V Furnished roomi , 131S Jackson b't. ooa 2i ? _ KENT rutulshcd roommt 22i7 Dodge St , I7 1 051-21 $ HiST : T ohoti cs 1 mile fr'm I'oU otlioeat FOIl an J ? 25 per iiiunth. HcCAGUK , opposite 1 * . 0. ! 7-tl UENT Seven room cottage- , near ths U. I * . FOU . 1'OHsc'wlon , April Sth. Inquire nt 2121 ebstor Street , or of luv. llobt. Laing12th andi ason streets. S > 62.tl 70II KENT A ftirnlsned froi.t . room for one cr J1 two gentlemen , corner 14th and Ii\enport Sts. 887-tf U.OR UENT-Hiiuao 8 rooms , 6th St. , 1512 6th JD St. J. I'lIIlTS HOE , 811-11 7 < OR RENT Furnished room 10l7 Chicago. . ( OR HENf Furnltned rooms , 1817 Dodge etrfeu Jt ? 613-tf . I OR KENT Nicely furnished rooms , 1908 rarnatn F street. > 3tl LEASE 9 business lots 18th street , ttween Daenport and Capitol aenue , cose side , for a , erm of years. AMES. 439 tt 1507 Farnam street. RENT Double store room and basement. FOIl Ono of the boat location * In Ihu city for dry geode r fancy groccilcs. HcCAOUK , opp. | K)5torBce. 788-tf IlENT Rooms In Nebraska Nation * Bank FOR . Most deslrntle offices In the city i Supplied with hydraulic elo'ator and boated b j itoam. Apply at Bank. 820-tf f \ RENT Furnished rooms on the north we FOR oor. ISthandCapltoIavcnue , formerly CrelcDton Qouso. T7MI11N1SUED room heatud 222 N. 19th. FOB RAW. bALK-Good xtock of Confectioner } . MAH- 17011 1 ULK'el ARency , 2i7 N. lOlh St. 101-20B SALE OiiJ"7ct oTTimieiB' toof at MO & . FOU . N. W. cor. Iflth and Izaril St ? . 103--BI \LE-3rooruiicmio lot 80x150 on 13th SU FOIl near ricrco * 1,0 n , $160 down , balance $15 pir month. IIARKKll & MAYNE. 9320 FOIl SALE The best market garden nrices tob had , onlv a quarter of n mlin north of the Fair ground * . 10 acre ! $750 to si,000 monthly pa > ments. liAHKKIl & 11AYNK. 94 tf FOR "ALE 40 acres of land near Mo Val e- > Iowa , or w III trade for Omaha Real Kstaiu BAIIKKK V MAYNE. 05-27 F\OU SALU liwjr * 'nt In Barker's allrtment S. Omahii $ 0 montllly .piymcutB. . IHHKEH < MAYNE 00-25 F Oh SALE Elegant 10 aero piece , west of bar. racki o\crlooklng the ci > y. 'Very de Irahlo for sub dhldlng , § 1,200 cish. This will be offered for only one weok. Very nice lot , small house , south 12th St. , 1,150. Ace lots In Norwood oilly T4U to { 8J.TlieWt lots In Himeluugh place , 8i7D up. 11 Dhoico lots in Hansooin 11 ice , $ \I7A to $000. IxtsinGrand > iewju6t south of the U. I' , depot 176 to f300. Elegant B room cott'go. fnll lotill miles from 1'- O. , jl,5CO , $200 down , balance $16 per month An acre lot with good five room house on Kurt .St. , $2,500. ffiCO down , balance 25 per month. One-half ncrelot , hou o 4 rins , ( table , etc. , Cali fornia street , $1.700 , 8200 down , balance $15.10 per month. Abloek of lot ? in Wllcox addition. Make offer. Look out There s something In It 4J acres InTtittlu's nub diviMmi , $1.250. ( ! ooJ4 room house , lot I00 ir > o , on llth Htnet , near William street , J3M)0$250 ) down , and $23 per irtinlh. Ejcgaut brick residence , 10 rooms , eierr ton\en- ionce , large barn , lot 50x200 , only one half block off St Mary's a > cnito , $7,500. Very easy terms Nice-1 room residence lot 40x120 , near VUurj't ) iinc , $4uon. 2Jacroj uku land north Omaha ! > lr0o. Makes ttn good lots. IIARKhll A. MAYNK , N. E. cor. 13th end Farnaro- 97 f : - wills.ll his business , 1 the stnoa of which eomiirlses < ry go < ct > , clothing gents furnishing goodii , ha' * , mps , imd hoots and bhoes Would prefer to tell the enllro stock and fix * , tures to one party , but should patty or parlies pre fer to buy the fixtures ulonc , or any partof the ( lock and the fixtures , wlllt en Hell as desired. The Inititu ha * been estnblUhcd ilnru the spring cf 1 77 k is on'j of thubcst ping institution1 * in this jvart of theciiuntry. Heai-oimfor ulllng , aru pru.iU Ad- Kellner , Sidney I\ut > . M-24 § Oil HAL" Toll In Lea\iinorth terraoe f2. ' > 0 to J $300 ciich , these lots w 111 all liu raised ? 2r > . oil eaeh lot the Hth , ot April. Now Is the time tn xt- cure a rare bargain. IREY&MOTrElt 76-tf FOIl HMJ : Acra property In lirtiihton , fl76 to JJQO per acre , small co t payment , balance e i > v pajmonts. IMSY& MOTTKIl , H. W cornr IMiund R > rnain. 7M1 1011 K4LI : fJood IIIHHU i Ibtbetucin IMh and lOtli mi ( ! llfornla ht , Knsy t nn , S' ' . 111KY & MOrmi. b. W. owner lOtli nud H 7C-U UHHAU : ISO bv 160. 'Jliru * room lioun Ii 1 CnUfornli bt. Ilir aln , ? 1 bOO. Con cr lot in Miinn'o addition , D roriu * 2,7)0. ( ) ( ! rncr lot In Mtllird und CaMwillV add , flKK > . h'oui k'wxl lots , hoiiMi , barn ornaments ! tmx , nervtliliik' In Nu. 1 ibapo $3,500. ! Cat ruui. l aao' iid K Iden'saiMidon. IIIKY& MOTTKIl , 8. W. corner Hill and Fari.aw. 7tt IpOIl SAtK IIoiiHO ami lot In soulh Oinalut , aUr- ' gain , II tner > I * uuxln Oiroha. House elx rooms b tli room , unltaiy , clouet. flty wiUr , fc-an , marble wiwh stand In Imd rooms. Good barn , chlcVen houtx ) ornainonUltreca , ono of tbe llnest lots In that rwrt ol the city. U.UO lor a'l ' , three toll > e hundred dol- Utsrwli , lalancff monthly niinienti This Is fork Jewda ) onlv. 1 KY i MOTTKK fe. W. corner 1Mb and Farnam CU-tt FOIl 8AI.K A dozen of tbu best lots In Haiibcoio I'iacc , on * block oil street car line. Will be solder ( or IUH than half the price * nskeil ( , r adjomlni ; lota. UAIIKKU * MAYNE , N. K. cor , ISth anUFarnuro , S66-K | 7 < OIt 8ALK Forty ure adjoining Cott : llrilllaDt. X' Oood home and nt ples a very larjio auioutt of btarliijr grain \inea and apple trees. Cheap at $100 ir acre. IIIEY A. 11OTTK11 , K1 W. comer 16th and rarnam , 0lf. . 17 > OIl 8ALK Acre property In llrlKbton tl' ! , to ' iiOO | x.r acre , uniall in-li iu < inrnt , Ih < anr ea < y i > } inentn IUKV i JlOlTKll , H.V. . .or. 15th nd Farnain. [ 15.11 FOU SALK Good IIOUMI i lot between Utli knd Kth on California ht , ewy ternu. iW , IHKY A. MOTTK1I , S W , oorner 16th and Farnam. 70 tf FOIl SAI.K-J.ntd In Ixmenworth terrace (260 to 4100 racn , Tlieiu loti will all bu raUed ifi tin each lot the 16th of Aprl1. Now In the time to c. cure a ro bargain. IllKY 4 MOVfiill , g , W. u > r. 1Mb aid Faruam. 77 u ( EKDCOIINFOIISUB 100 } buihele of coed O muiid old corn. Apply to Dr Ulianibert Vttei nary Hur eou , Umaha. 03 tf FOU 8ALE-A nr t-dMS Improved firm cf 1M airetln H-iundcru couuly , llu acre * under cut tlvitUu. Oixd hvuic , bjrn. and other luji.ri.u- uxntt. Addrcm Chan tichwurlui , lUiloa Keb , d2t wl , 46 24 I [ Mill BALK A i | . a of male ) , harncM and wscoo , 1 Imiulre 217 Chicago. ( ,7 a 7HU 8AI.E-A lot c/lrt-sh milk ccmit.Ulh kotf J ? Callforuli fit ,