V iliinz Co. 'nd County Directory, Railway Time . Telephone Kichang iiuiiis Dl- Diialuesa Card AC, ee third se, I STONE, - City Editor. LHullabury, DcntUt. barometer, today, indicates jijj fever. fli Nebraska Chapter No. a Kay rcli Mason meets in regular cou- o tonight. he Wumau'ri Christian Temper Ice Uuiou meets tomorrow afternoon tbe I'resby tcrian church. The train for the west came iu ou line this morning with everything loaded but the fclccper. V We made a mistake in the item in Vl night's paper, referring to a joke li boys played on Charley Mayer. It Jhould have been M. I(. Murphy iu Charlie McEntee, who returned Vis week from the couth, escaped Vm that country of floods just iu line, lie, with hi partner in the rmtract, have beeu working some . . i .1 : IX to uiuc liumii co ii:cu me uuiiii; inter ou their levee contract. 'The weather elerk in giving us such reather doesn't stop to consider the h"couveuince caused by il to the ani- ialyis well us the human portion of 'counnuuity. The horse pants, the j.int, and our winter pants well, 'want to trade them for a perfor- fed linen duster. The O. A. K. boys nr still h-ird at L'ork in the preparations for their imp fire. The following letter was ccived last night and speaks for Iself: Omaha, March, 12, 1883. J. W. JENMNfis: I will do my lev best to be down Thursday. Will Lme on evening traiu. Paul Vandekvookt. Mr. Thompson's fire escape is at- racting much attention in Omaha, tul the Millard hotel has ordered Wi for their building. Dr. Black, uio oivus n one-fourth interest iu Wpatent., starts tomorrow for Chi o and ililwnukee, where they will ibit the escape, aud arrange for i general introduction in those cit- 3. ii. A. II. Camp Fire. Remember the camp fire of the rand Armv bo vs. to be held at ckwood hall. Thursday eveniujr rt, Good, patriotic speaking, lots an, plenty of oysters and good cd- s, and a splendid time guaranteed. hope the camp fire will be gener y attended by ou- people, as it is ays a very pleasant and enjoyable crtainment. re reliably informed that one r councilmen is quaking under rrant, supposed to be in the i of Sheriff Ilyers, for instigating ent theft of a coat from the rTamftMIUyer's clothing re. 1 ne agar f TrriiTirtinTrfVP Ug . i ud by thi gang who assisted the 'minent councilman in the sport. x further particulars call on Char Vi Mayer at opera bouse clothing V more interesting and attractive tmbination than that of the Ilyers ters is not traveling upon this con ent today, and they offer an cveu- ; of music, fun aud pathos, which ubines all of the elements of an eu- tainment at once refined and jovial. ere is an indescribable charm, an ginality and feeling ot reality, but the songs of these dark-skinned istf, which is a positive relief from hackneyed rubbish of the bogus k -grimed variety man. The ma- Yf these vocalists seems to w'ellnp neoasly from reservoir of " . . , . A, J Smith Vent t Beatrice today. "Frank Albee, of Loulsrille.cRinc down ou'No. 2. Jast night. ShcrlfT Hyers lioftrded the train for flrcenwood tfiis morning. I). II. Wheeler jr. came home from Lincoln this morning. Miss Flora Hobbs is vixitiug this week with relatives in Omaha. J. II. Haldermaii one of Weeping Wa ter's bent attorneys is in the city today. Simeon I). Mayer, at half past four tomorrow leads the lady of his choice to the altar. J. V. (Jlovc r, of Louisville, is In the city attending a probate case in the county court. Or.tico. II. BUck leaves for CLicago tomorrow uccomiiU3,iug Mr. Thompson who starts the same day for Omaha. Charles McEntee is home again after completing his contract for government levee work iu Mississippi and Louis iana. O. W. Rhodes, superintendent of mo tor power, and A. Forsyth, master car builder, of Aurora, Ills., ami C. W. Kc kerson, division master mechanic, of CreHton, re in the city investigating an improved journal for freight cars, with a view to placing them on all the cars of the system. The improvement is one which originated with D. II. Ilawksworth, master mechanic of the B. & M. Our Reporter's Investigation of the Wiggins Predictions. At a very early hour this morning, our reporter, in keeping his weather eye open for Mr. Wiggins' great blow, overheard th following colloquy be tween an ancient quartette of our old est and universally earliest settlers on the lower end of Main street, who had congregated as was their wont, to perform their daily duty of investigat ing, and comparing notea on, the old muddy. jjong. lean man, witn a tremor in bis voice and a visible lump in his throat, -wiio is tins Wiggins, that a a bio win and a blowin' so much about the late comet pressin' all its gravity on tue totner siue or the earth, and a switebin its tail over Halifax, till the ash wimen up there couldn't get their men's grub leady for 'em in time to get to the bay of Risky to harvest the cod Gsh crap?" Squatty, fat man, with red nose and butlwn-hole bouquet. "Wiggins, Wig gins! 'pears to me like my wife did read something to me out of the Mi crocosm, about David Davis and ex Gov. Sprague and Col. Tabor, all being appointed on a special committee by the President in the metero-lo-g-i-cal service, to investigate Mrs. Weggons, or " Bald headed man, with his linen duster weighted down with bird shot to keep the March zephyrs from tieing his ears up in it, "Oh pshaw! you fools, you don'l know what you're a talkin' about, this Wiggons is a preacher up there, in Canada, he's sent there as a missionary by the Cobden club from Ireland, to get up some scheme that will stop them wicked grangers from again a fishin' oa Sun day, and violatin' the game laws of Alaska, and he got up that alfired yarn bout the big squall on Sunday, that just fooled the whole country, and " Mild, clerical looking man, with one boot and one slipper, Xo, ne, my TtmtiifflXJ&e all wrong all wrong Mr. Wiggins is a"v"eryrtini'nt evo- lutionest, whose residence is in Jiiew Orleans ; he has spent a great portion of his life in tbe service of the river and harbor lobby, and he has just re cently evolved a beautiful theory in view of the next house, being demo cratic, by which he provfifc to that very intelligent body of statesmen, the scientific fact that tbe sea walls will, in time, be all washed down by some irresistible wave of great magnitude and fury, and that, therefore, it will be necessary for congress to to propnate about Squatty, fat mail, 'wjlh, thought it was some aV got up by that highy Thompson to get a bigr O Council Proceedings. Bord met in regular session. Present, the Mayor, councilmen Schnellbacher, Ilerold, Ilartman, Mur ph.f, Lehuhoff and Dawson, and city clerk Simpson. The minutes of the hut meeting were read and approved. The petition of Mr. Chandler, with reference to buying a strip of land on Chicago avenue, was read and referred to a special committee, consisting of of Councilman Murphj. The petition of citizens requesting the board to compel property owners on Uth street to lay down sidewalks as provided by ordinance, was read Councilman Ilartman moved that the ordinance be enforced and an order granted for laying the same, which motion carried. A communication from the chief of tin; department, in reference to a place for keeping th engine, and cisterns on Main street, was, ou the motion of Councilman Schnellbacher, leferred to the committee on tire and water aud the city ongiueer to report at the next meeting. The resignation of James Patterson as councilman of the second ward was was received and read. On tno'ion of Councilman ilaitman, a special com mittee was appointed to wait upon Patterson aud induce him, if possible, to serve out the balance of his term. The committee consisting of Ilartman, Murphy and LehnhofT. Thb following bills were presented and referred to the finance committee: J S Duke, goods S 4 70 Ritchie Bros., CO 95 J Scott, work on Chicago avenue culvert 48 10 J I) Simpson, clerk's sal. for Feb 25 09 F Kroehler, sal. chief of police. . 50 00 F D Lehnhoff, brick for culvert on Chicago ave 30 SO J Lohnes, sal. night watch 50 00 The report of the street commission er and chief of police was received and referred to the finance committee. The . report of the committee on streets, alleys and bridges in regard to the establishment of a grade on Oak street was received and read. Coun cilman Ilartman moved the adoption of tbe same provided the cost didn't exceed S50, motion prevailed. Under a special order the matter of narrowing the streets in the south west part of the city was taken up. Mr. Dawson made a statement of the reasous for wishing it changed. He presented an ordinance effecting it and moved that it be read the firnt time, which motion was adopted. Mr. Daw son also moved a suspension of the rules and that the ordinance be read the second and third times, and put upon its final passage, which motion was lost. Mr. Murphy moved to lay the matter on the table until the next meeting. Carried. The report of the special committee appo.nted to investigate the case of alleged negligence on the part of night watchman Lohnes was received and adopted. The report exhonerates Lohnes from dereliction of duty on the night of the fire. The special committee to whom was referred the offer of compromise of Mr. Fitzgerald in the case of Fitz gerald against the city for payment of taxes, made the report that the mat ter was in the hands of the court, and the council had no power to grant the same. The finance committee reported back the following bills which were allowed, and the clerk ordered to draw warrants for the same: J Lohnes night police $30 00 .Geo Parmer work for Are dep't.. 6 65 Miller "x TiYi!nrwlsQa seal for city 3 5 F Eitzer 2 sets suckers for fire engine 5 50 Ebinger work on fire engine. . 4 5o II II Grimm watch at fire Feb. 47 ' 4 00 It Kirkby watch at fire Feb 17.. 4 00 Board adjourned. For fine ready-made clothins in the jscall at Opera House clothing- dtt .-LP 1 -- J KKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As reported from the Clerk's ollice tach day: Christian C iuer and wife to Henry In- hehler, lots 1 and 13 12-12-11 w d aoO. Henry InhelJer and wife to W. H. Newell ljta 1 and IU 12-12-11 w d $500. Joseph E. Dixon to Charles Dixon w ,'ne I,' 34-10-10 w d $1,000. Charles Dixon ud wife to A B. Dixon W i n e 4' 21-10-10 w d $1,700. Weeping Water Town Co. to A. W. Elliott lot 7 Mock 87 Weeping Water w d $l.r0. C, H. &. Q. R. K. Co. to Anson Root s i & ,l4 s w i 5-10 1 1 w d 2,0-l t. D. S, Draper has entered into part nership with J. A. Connor, in this city and will hereafter climb the farmer's wagons and bid on the load. The first farmer that he struck this morn ning he addressed as "Mr. Speaker" and it is said that the aforesaid farmer, disgusted at being recognized as a member of the legislature, refus ed Draper's bid for the load, and sold to Parmele fc Xewell at their own figures. South Bend is "right smart" at catch'ng escaped prisoners. Seeing the notice of the escape of the prison ers from the jail here, in the Daily Hkhali), parties in the Bend kept close watch over all strangers who entered their city, and the first man wearing rubber boots that struck the town was promptly arrested, and the fact telegraphed to the authorities here. Investigation showed that the party arrested was Hutt's old butcher, who is twice as old as the escaped prisoner, and no resemblance between them. He was speedily released. Hirer Report, As furnished officially to the War Department. The river at noon today, stood C ft. 1 in. above low water mark, a rise of 8 inches since noon yesterday. Don't forget the G. A. It. meeting at the court house tonight. Bremner's crackers at Weckbach's. tAs 4w Base balls and bats at Phil Young's headquarters for base ball goods, d&wlt CollectitfU Aotice. Parties indebted to Dr. .1. II. Hall are earnestly requested to call and set tle with him this week.. Thereafter, with his collector. 13d3t Latest styles perambulators cheaper than the cheapest at Phil Young's.d&wlt Bremner's crackers at StadcliJianV). tJfcs 4w. Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! Now is the time to contract for your summer's supply of ice. Bed rock prices prompt delivery and superior quality of ice, first come first served by the new ice man. d2ui2 J ok Fairfield. Elegant styles in kilt suits at S. & C. Mayer's Opera House clothing store. dtf Bremner's crackers at Murphy's. t&s4w Ror Rent. The Holbreok house corner of iih and Locust street. House is large com modious and excelent condition, apply to 13dtf Tnos. Pollock. Knee pants for childreu at S. & C. Mayer's Opera House clothing store. dtf Hurrah for the Kink. Joseph Ford has received a portion of his new roller skates, and his rink is now open in the basement of Fitz gerald's block. dlttf Bremner's crackers at Hansen's. t&s4 w Recollect. Jonathan Hatt & Co. keep the finest line of meats to be found in the city Feb. 2C, dtf. The handsomest styles of childrens' clothing direct from New York to be had t Maver's Opera House clothing store. uu. Can be had 25 cents and Iod intes. Farmers an will please bear th 13, If jou-h ave j at auction ca To reduce our lare ttx-k of w will,, until Ajuil lt, the following linuxl 'To the Front," 'Jurtl.""Swttt 3fah" -Lookouts," "Jumlo" and "Upitr Ten." Nuvv Smoking Tdiico in 'A tz. jiaokujM'S, 4'e jerlb. Durham Smoking Tobacco, in '2, 4 and S . pae-kaio, ." t ' jer lt. Other brands at rratlv reduced jriceh. A lare invoice of WALL IAIi:il just received. Come and Kee it. Very respectfully yours, WILL J. WAKKICK. B.&M.R.R. 1 isr The through line for Denver and the Mountains, and all oint.s in Southern and "Western Nehras ka. Ea.stern Connections at PLATTSMOUTH, OMAHA and ATCHISON KAUSAS, for all points East, North and South Connections at LINCOLN for CENTRAL CITY, COLUMBUS, ATCHISON, WYMOKE, and all intermediate points. P. S. EUSTI9 G. W. IIoldkeoe, GeD. Pas. Ag't, Gen'l Snpt. Omalm. Omaha Secure Yourself a II O ME ! Frty Acres laid oflT in City Lots, I. I. NI!irttON, AGENCY FIRE INSURANCE CO'S: CITY, of London. ! nnet'v ..t 1 : ...1 FI 1 1 KM AX FCXI). of California . EXPRESS COMPANIES: A M I ' I : I ( N l:x ncKss Co., VVKU..N. KA1COO A. . K V I'IIKSa'. Ofner in ICiM-kuoit.l i:l'-k. . .llniii ltr !!u'i A KINK 1.(11 OK MACKEREL, LA UIIA DOIJH II EKIil N( ;, TIi ! T, WILD W A V I : COD FISH, A1m. a choice hd of liEMOlTS -A.1TD OEANCES. We LiiTi- a flue tk nl GMQICE FAMILY GROCERIES, I'iiiii y Hiaiil- ( MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have III ilork H tint- I i in- of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &v. All our cootU are !. and fi-li. Will Exchange lor CoHntry Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court Howm-, Phil tMiioiit h. N-h, iiaMs,u M. B. MURPHY & CO. AMUSEMENTS Waterman 0t;ra House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Wednesday, March 14 Bnpgeiit Extraorflnary OF THE Hyers Sisters Famous Combination, m will appear in thc-Jr l;tt-st vfrxlua of tli Oi initial MiiHiial Diauia OUT OF BONDAGE! The rratft Sucfx'.ss ever Known. FAMO US FEATURES. 50 MR. iCVi ALLEX. tlic KM-alest Colored Coiuediau now before tle pulilic. play ing upon 15 difrn-nt Iii-lrun;eiiiH, 7 at cue time The Famous Ilyers Sisttrs Qunrtilte- M.l.K MADAII, CJIAS. UKNTI.KY, Soprano, Tenor. MU.t LOl'ISI. CHAS. MOOKK. Contralto. Iiao. I'ndt'r the succ'uil liiaiiagernens of ISrstrved ."catH on sale Saturday inoi nine, at J. 1'. Youuk'h 1. O. News Depot. :;K.sr.i;v.:i skats. ADMISSION, GALI.KKV. 75 C t. 50 t'tn. Sj Cts. For Sale ! S E , S. e. T. I j, J:. l' S. W. S.-. T. I -J, I:. I:;, ami N h X. W. S, ,-. 10, T". il, L 1:1. J - St '.'1- ' ! M. j The above5 dO-enlx-d t'ai 111-. ate 1'"" l",,i""'' wh 7 !" 'cent, intenrd. "Apply t. j K. I'.. WINDHAM, j l!tf I'latt-moiith. Neb. REAL ESTATE -'.(AN'llj. coM-ixrnox 'auicncv. J,uw nnl rollcf-l ion liin-iin Hs j ioiiiji tj' att;inl-i to a( tUit otlii i- and j,i ri'tjils rciiiilli d without icla. Notarial work, oiu aiK-in;; itiul abstrartino; n! ti"ii(-il to on hlmil no tiro uml satislaction iiarnnicMl. It'llit'n? ih anv tliiiJ"; lo iiiak- a Bpccially of, it i ily ami u!nu taii real cfctatc. ScvoraF' Tfiiw farins a n I some wild lam! al barpaim. I.hIm.i iiitf mi'ii can pf;t a homo by i:yiix month ly ivhat they now pay for l.oiir rent. Sj)iice Ibrbiil? ",iviii"; but a aiiiuM pcrceuta";; of tin; bargain now on the books at thi-j a;." '!'); nani: this following: Six choice half ucro IoIh, 8 ininutcfl from li. It. hhops, at from $80 to $150 each, and on term that would make a man aham-d to hay h; did not owu a houae. Come and we, you an not compelled to buy and we wont ive ! theuc lots awav, but you can rfl them J so they will absolutely cost you noth ing. Five acre lot J mile Irom city for $250 part on time. Eleven acre Jot milt: fiem eity for .r0 thin is extra fine. I liavo three pieces of outside irojj erty which I can hell and under take to furnish purchaser work fciiouh to pay l'r ll. ni. now I will furnUh the roun:i and you the woik, work in what hurt me. It you will do the work at a fair price I will ylve you a clear deed for the land; if ou cau't do the work come and see me, I may liud fiomc one who will do it Jor you. Ten acre for - 500 00 " " 60(J iM) 750 00 - .. " ' '500 00 Several small tracts well improved and adjoining the city, for bale at reasonable rates. ... KA KM LANDS. . 40 acres, wild $ 80 " imprp-u - Homewuere near me.