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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1882)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE : .THURSDAY , JANUARY ,9,1882. , THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Jim 10. Wnnthor Iloport- ( Ths following ob crvntlon4 n o tnfcen nt the mcmoment ut time at all the st.v a ITATIO'C * . P , Z" .s cl 5 ? " > 0 ( M TO Cheycnno. . . W.07 i 27 , llrl tlfir ; Plitto. tun M S Krc h Clcir Omaht W 20 2S SW ft i > li tie r Yank ton . . S0.20 29 SW IVc h Clcor lies Molncs. 30.1S , fine N\V IVcOi K r Divenjiort. . no or , I 23 HIV iKr li i.londy 8t. Taul. . . . Mini , 19 Nl'r ( t , Ci.ir St. txnita . . XIII lloorhrwl. . . TO IS Vincent. . . . IUS IllsTirck. . . Itiilonl L.OOAL. BBEVITIJB8. IIiRht feet of wntci in tlio hill rcscr- IH rcjMirtcil , The Tnion 1'aclfic train went wcit yesterday Hying light. Vnccino virus i * now In great ili-nnind anil the mipply none too 1 irge. The A. O. H. band will hc .1 | itililio ball at MoBonic hall tin January -Vitli. All i-choid chl ( In-ii miiKt bo ] ir 'cctod from fiwvll pox by vaccination , heroiftcr. Thin h rcmnrkalily healthy wentln-r fonie way. 1 ) oathi arc few nnd far be tween. Ktc.'li Vaccine Virtm with full dlrec- tii'iii fi r n ins , jil t li-ceivcd at Ki'inurd A Chicag" linn ? cmncs fcirwanl ith n claim of S''JOO on the "ttck of Whipplo & McMillan. -It in probable that the p'aio ' cliiMt-ii for the city hall , market IIOIIHC , etc. , wil be Jctferium square. , -1'jiilliin'firiiikat tlin foot < > ( Howard 11 v. street i-t cMwdcil with jolly cknteni every afternoon nnd evening. Thirty recruits from ColumliiH linr. rnckH will nrrne at Kt. Oinahii on "im- < lay for ai iKimiuiit % to tha Ninth hifttiitry. It ii nnnoiincutl that thu Wnli hh i now prepircd to hinille freight bctauM Omaha anil HI. Ijciiiin liy the old St Charles route , Agent wanted t > null thu linprovei Singer ia thin city. Addlm < r eull n 1H08 Douglas treu * . W. T. HON.NKII. ' . ' janlK-'t The 1'Mwin Clilfonl D/ain.tin cim pauy are stopping at the O ciili'iiUl bold wlieic they may lie iisMireil of lnniitib [ ] fnrc nnd courtcoiia tiuntinent. Tlie county coiiiiniiHloutTH Tm-silii ; adopted a resolution reiiiuating | all tli daily papers of tliecity to fnralxli axwori Ktatenient of their rir.-ulatloii before .Inii im-y Ulnt. 1'rcnideiit C'lnrk , of tlio lioaul of trade IIUK nppointcil tlio followhif ; coiiiinitloo t confer with the railroad companion , in re gard to paving : .1. K. Itoyd , chairman \ Herman Koiintr. , W. V. Murvc , Snriiue Hums , Krank Murphy. There w ill ho pr.'ftchhiK nt tlio SainU chapel , Cain street , west of Kixtutnth Thnredajr evening at 7:30 o'clock , b Kldcr W. W. Llttir , of the Salt Lake mix xion of the Church of JUHUH Chiint of La ter Day HnlntH. All aru invited , U. T. ICnwAitDH , A farmer was crowing Coal creel bridge Tuesday with n load of corn when I lie uiulcu balked ami the wh lo out fit was precipitated into the beil of th - rcelc , twenty feet below. The wagon wu HiuaHMed , but the corn , the inuloH and th farmer evcaj ed unhurt. An adjourned congregational nmetiii of the Kvangcllcal Lutheran church ul be held mi Friday evening in the S e'li Lutheran church on G'.XM utrtut at 7 : ! o'clock , All iiioinlierH aie earnoitly u < juo4ted to be present , m IIUHIIICSH of 1m ' portauco will come hefoio thu meeting. Mayor Jloyd has hntriiv ltd the nun khal to immediate ! } ' enforce tlie new oul nance regirdlng thu location of xtumlH fi expreHB waguns. The stands are an foi ! nwn ; Twelfth , Tliirtccntli and Koiirteent Htreclc , north of the noitli line of Dodg street , anil Eleventh and Tweftli strectt south of tlio couth line of Harney street The approaching anniversary of tli Hums' club of Omaha , tlie liXld anuivei nary of the birth of the Scotch poc occurs January ' . ' "tli , nue week from ti night , at Masonic hall. The interest fein in Urn occasion h , AH UHtinl , great , and tl preparations made iimurn one of tha mo enjoyable and rjcccMnful liunis' ban'iue over held in Onnha. AN IMMENSE INCREASE. Frol lit BualnoHa Hundlud by tl ! Union Paclflo L iat Your. The following is a comnarati\ statement showing thu increase i freight buainess handled by the Unit : Pacific company during the year 188 It appears that during ( ho yei 1881 this road handled at Omaha 7-1 760 cars of west bound freight ai 28,89i ( cars of cast Ixiund froigli During the year 1880 it handled 5f 227 care of west bound freight ai 24,050 earn ut east bound froiijl Thin makes a total of lO IHti cars east and west bound freight haudl at Omaha by thu Union Pacific duri 1881 , against 81,177 earn during 18E This is excluaivo of the live eto business. It har.dlcd during 18 T > 71 cam , containing -Jfi.OTfi ho s ; I ! etna containing ; HO.ItlO shoi ] ; 8,1 cars containing 1(12,880 ( outtio ; 1 cars ot homes , and i.'f > 8 ram of ci movables nnd live stock. Ii 127,040 , cattlo. All the live eto business was east-bound. Tlio JLondou Luticet. The London Ijunce1 ; mys : " .Many life has beeiuaved by tlie moral courj of tbe sufferer , mid many n Hfo lias be uaved by taking Hl'UlNU ] iix-isou In ci of bilious fever , inuigcbtion or liver ou IilalnUi. " J'rlco 60 cenUj tilal bottluu ctatt. U.YV fii SAFETY FROM THE SCARE Ono Additional Cnso of Smnll Pox in the City. ho Ailvico Ir-om the National Bonrd of Hoaltli RognrdlHK Treatment of the Dlsoano , The recent excitciuont in this oily over the case of small-pox on Jackson Btrcol is in Jjrcat degree abating. Various rumor * have prevailed to the ollVct that thcro wore other cases , and nlso that NoiUon died yesterday. Dr. IjOiBcnritip contrndictod nil of thesoroportsyccitcrdnyftnd Hinted tlmt the only victim of the disease wn in about the UHiial condition nnd the ter mination of the case in filill doubtful. The next twenty-four hours will pro- bly doturinino it. Dr. hoi-souring kindly furnishes Tin : ! ii : ; with n bulletin ironi the nnliontil i i.ird of health , giving directions re- [ iirdini ; the trenlinent nnd control of 'until ' pox , from which the following ixtractB are made Whenever it is known that any por- .cm is Hick with small pox or vaiioloid Halation of the individu.il is promptly ind riyidly unforced. Every one in he house should bo vaccinated or rene - no matter how ro- ' _ _ may hnvo been doni' , lor how mild the disenio nny nppcar. In towns or oitiun where here uru Binall pox hoapitnls it in bet- or that the patient nhould be removed .o Riich nt oiico.Vhoro there in no uich provision the infected home iliould bu strictly iUiirnutined | , and f necessary the police authority must 10 invoked to secure proper restrio tiotiH. Isolation ia a matter of the itmoat importnnce. The room selected for the sick ehould bo easily ventilated , nnd an ' , ir from the living andslcnpint ; rooms of the other ineinberH ol the family an t ! H pincticablo h > have it. All nrim- uiunlB , carpotn , drapery and ntticlcs not absolutely needed in thu loom should bo removed. A free circula- : ion of air from without nhould bu nd- uitted , both day and night. There ie no better disinfectant than pure air. Care nlionld bo taken , of course , lo keep the patient out of draughts. All disohaigOH from the HOBO and mouth of tie ! patient Hhould bo ro- ceivud ou ragt i.iul imnicdiiitely burn ed , and the same pioc.iutiotm Hhould bo taken with the cnwta aa they fall ill' . Night vcRnels Hhould bo kept mipplicd with a pint or two of carbolic acid ono gill of crude carbolic acid to half n gallon of water ; or of uhlotide of.inu an ounce and a half of chloride tohall : i gallon of water. The discharges from the kidneya , received in these vcimols , Hhould be Inuicd at least 0110 hundred foot from any well or spring. All spoons , dishes , etc. , used or taken from the hick room , Hhould bu put in boiling water at once. Cleanliness nhould bu scrupulously enforced. Not more thiin two poisons , ono of Uu-in a skillotl piufosHioiial nurse , if possible , should bo employed in the nick loom , and their intercourse with thu family nnd the public must bu rc- Btncted 113 much as ptmiblo. Tn the ovoiit that it becomes noccstiary foi an attondanl to go out of the house , n complete change of clothing Hhould bo made , using ancb as ha. not been exposed to infection , the handH , f.ico nnd hair should ho washed in water , to oacli half gallon of which been added ti table npoonful of Huiritrt of thymol , or two table npoonaful of carbolio acid , or half a gill of n ten per cent nolutiou of purinaiiganto potasiuuni. follow ing this free exposure lo the open aii Hhould bo secured before appro.icliinjj anyone' . After recovery has taken place , tin patient should be bathed il.iily , foi tineo or four dnyn , in a weak disinfec tant the thymol water above described > scribed , or a solution of chloride of.inu ft wo drachmi of the salt o half a gallon of wutcri. Tin end should bo thoroughly hham- wood during each bath , aud ( hi oiivnlescent bu then clothed in firnli , lean guriiioiitH that have been in m uy exposed to the nilleetcd air , l . .oiiio time inimt elapse ton t < B fourteen days , according to the severe ty of the ease before the t communiouling the disoaho is pn"nt , nd patients Hhould be kepi in the louse at least two weeks after tin ruaU luivo all disunpenrud. In the ovenl of duatli , the clotliinj. n which the body is attired shouh ) o sprinkled withatrong carbolic acid , ind the body wranpod in ndisinfectiini cerecloth nnd placed in un uir tigln cotlin which should remain in the sic ! room until removed for burial niblic funeral should bo allowed oithei al the house church or aud no mon lorflons should bo allowed to go ti , ho cemetery than are necessary t < liter thu cornso After recovery or ( tenth all article worn by , or that hnvo come in Con act with the patient , topothur will , ho room and all its contents , shouli u bo thoroughly disinfected by th burning of sulphur or the pouring n crude carbolic acid on chloridu o lime. ir Such articles of clothing beddinu . . . . . . . . . , . . . etc. , as can IMI washed nhould that i" > id trwittul by boiiiK dipped in tJm fllOH , idt. t. ing dHiufeclin } ; lluid ; Sulpluiiu t y.inc , UJ ounces ; carbolic ucid , ounces ; or common salt , lii ounci-i wntor , ( i gnllojiB , A pull or tub of this lluid should I kupt in the sick room , mid into thi all clo'hiug ' , blankets , HhtHits , towch tVc. , uiod ubout tlio imlitMit < ir in tli room , shuuld bo droppi-d imnifdiutul uftcr uuo , aud beforumnK \ romovu rom the room. They hould then I iimnedmtely and thorouguly boilei I ho ticking of beds and pillows usr by the patient should bo treated in tl H.uno inuiiiiiir ; and the contents , hair or feathorn , ahould be thorough baked . in an oven. If thm caum.t 1 Uono , tlmy ahould ho ik'sti-oyod 1 iiro , aa should , in aiiyovcnt , all ntr.ii liiisk , moss , or "oscflsior" lillin Jim clothint ; of IIIIISUB thoroughly ftiuiifnitod and ck-ansi buforo U is taken f10ni the house , un bettor still , burnud , if oircumstanc vrill admit. VeBterduy Dr. JMorcor notitl Bunt. Jloldrcdgo , of the It. A M . U , ono of Uarkalow'ii train bova had con to Jiim to sou what WIIB Iho matter , ho being sick anil his face broken out. Dr. Jli-iccr Ihpught It wan RIIIII\ . pox and Bunt the i y to Dr. LeiftonrhiKt rciic9tiui ( | ; fluil ho bo isolated fern few diya. The lultcr thntitlil ; it WIIH not mimil | iox mid Rent tliii boy back to IIH ! romn. Ho will notbu alloncd lo lake out hl8USii.il run until it is pi-ovon what is the mutter. _ _ VILLAINOUS WORK. Kor Which Hunglnff Would bo Too Gocxl. Quito a dramatic occtirronco look place nt the residence of Mr. Clmrlus Motcnlf , Cftlifornin and Fiftootith , nt the early hour of 4 o'clock on Mon day morning. Mr. Motcalf was a akcnpd by the cries of hU youn est child , which was sleeping with itn mother in another bed room. The mother did not ronpoud to'thu child'n uttiMiipts to uvv.ikun her nnd Mr. Mot calf arose and Hint spoke to his wife ami i lion shook IHT , ut which shu I'toanud in HO Ktrrtnuo a manner ai to fti hlcii him. Tl.u lamp nnd matchi'H woio iniwilnx from thuir place and on necuritiK a li ht liom the kitchen , il WIIH diicovurtid Hint u door and win dow wen ) open. On rolurniiix to Iho bedroom Mr. Motculf found u ltd haiidki'ichu'f acroBH Iiin wife facfi itnd that it was itiituratc'd with chloioform , from lliioll'ocH ofihich ho n' longlli with dilliuulty rotieod hor. TiivuHtipMtion discovered that a stauil , rontainiuy fiomo pitptirs , ii'id uIsoMr , MutcuK'n pintul'ioin ; ; , and hiu own poukot-biiok ad thivl of IIIH wife had ilmippeared. IFti tliml y found in the coal house everything that ua mias- ini ; , with the exception of about § 80 , of winch the pocltut books had been relieved. It is probable that Mr. Muto.ilf had boun chloroformed , too , and that the handkerchief had been taken oil'of his face and the ether linen forgotten. Lynching would bo to good for such criminals. No Moro Hard Time * If you will lop spending so much on line clothcH ; rich lood and style , buy } { ( iod , healthy food , cheaper and hi'Uer clolhinj- ; gel moro real and substantial things of life every way , aud especially ntop the foolish habit of employing expensive , qit.ick doc tors or iming HO much of the vile hum bmj mudicinu that docs you o'tly haini , but put your trust in that aim- pie , pure remedy , lion \Vittoro ; that cuit'H alwayn ut a trifling cost , nnd you will BOO good times and have good health.lironiclo. . Jau2-12 FEBRUARY JURORS. Drawn by the County SomniisalcmorB Tuesday. At tha regular mooting of the coun ty commissioners Tuesday , the fol lowing list of poraons was oulected , from which will bo drawn thu grand and petit jurors for the Fubiuury term of the district court : Chas F Goodman Ford Schroeder Ceo Canfiold J B Callahan F D Cooper 13dw Foaron Patr'k Wulah D.iniel JJm-r OooW lloman , Sr Ernest Poycko Adolph Meyer MoyorIIoIlinan ( Peter Olson Ira Wilson Goo A Hoagland K T Duke J \Vnght M Goldsmith Oscar F Davis Samuel H Brown Conrad I Fisher August Wohlgeh A T Atkinson Julius A Uoeder Philip llertznmn Kdward lly.in I' C Jiruunur iMartin C.innon Frank Colnotxjr Ilich. A Withnoll Frank Liidington Ohaa L I'lioiiiiin D.tvid II Niulaon .1 F Sawynr H W Cowan Olaf HUIIBUII Simon Jiorl.huliion KSnepheu A JJ-Knk'ht Tata unuilim Jas. II. Blakoslcy , f Jeo. D. Phillips , Isaac Noyt-s , Cl.ns. Witto , A. Stanton , Sam ) . Ilauuy , lionj Hull , K. O. Knight , V. If. Thomas , Ilirnm Aveiy , .lames Wulhh , Htoplien ( i. Allen Job.i Lunikf , G'luiat liloomcr , Stephen Uroclc. John llegloy , Sr. John liualny , .lames O. Hates , John Ti icier , John Hhioly. QUAND KICK , . / ' I f % The Location * , of ttho Pent HOUBI " ? fl ' , ObJoctoU to. Tlio oily council Tuesday decide * to locate the punt house on thu lo formerly occupied by thu old pea house , in the valley just west o Creighton college. Thut ia whur that honorable body nindu a Years ago it w.is well unouxh t < have u pi'Bt lion in iluiroj thui the locality was uiifiottlod. No\i il is thick with ( twullinga , and th people in the neighborhood aru rei hot b ml it. They don't w.int a pea hoimo in their midet and it is no liKely they will huve it them J Hoi would Mayor Iloul and the rcm of th board of health bite to luvu such thing in their neighborhood A mile or two of th river on the bottom * is a plico for il NYe are at u loss to know how ou honorable member froui thu Stxt ward allowed such a location ; but n 0 hu lives far enough away , porlmpa , h 0R did not can * . Anyhow , th ' people up tlut May \\uii Iho board of health to undei Uy stand that the pust house isn't goin Ud to bo lot remain when it will sprcu 10 the disease iimongut thiim and be 1 terror to theuiBelves aud their f.uni IDS , and nay if they are wise they wi lu-i.il this , if \VOUTH Y OP IMU1SK. iy As u rule wo do not reeommeii iny patent iii'-dieiin'B , but nhuu vu Kno > y of one that it-ally ia u public bonefa V , tor , and docs positively euro , then v consider il our duly to impart thai ii 1)0 formation to all , Klectriu bitten a truly a most valuable medicine , ai d , will miroly euro IJiliousiioss , Fov and Ague , Stoumch , Liver mid ICidm coinpluinta , uveu where all other rot odios fail. We know whereof \ I'd apeak , and can freely recommend at all. [ Kx. Sold nt DO cents a Imttl ne lah & ircMuhoii. (7) ( ) BERKM N'S BADNESS. Hia Wifo'a Residence in Dee Momeu Pull of Stolen Goods. Ho Hnd , It SoomH , Stolen Lurgo Quan tities from Dea MolnoH Employers. A dispatch from Des Moincs last night fltntcd thai a search of the resi dence ; of Airs. John S. Horkrnnn , wife of the thieving clerk ofV , 31. Bush man , who was arrested hero a few dnya ago , disclosed the fact thai Uorkman had boon guilty of purloining goods from his employes in that place as well ns in this cit } ' , Among thu victims is A. -I. Flood , a largo dry goods doilor of Doa Moinos. The goods found on tlio premises con sisted of whole boxes of 8 button kid glovuR , bolts of iiitin plush velvet , l.idicB1 silk hosiery , fans , handker chiefs , underwear , f.vncy ribbons , pnr.tHdls nnd umbrellas. Mrs. Herk- iniin claimed to bu unawaio of thu method by which the good wuro pro- tured. PEKSONAI , Kd .iid AY.incii , of Wiilmn , I * In the city. losopli Kl no , of Ali.luii , Neb. , ii in llic city. ,1. K. Ninth , of ( JiiluinhttM , NVli. , is hi the city. Wnt'on TiHin , of IMair , was in the city yesterday. lionV. ! . I' , Doihuy , of ricmimt , in in thu city. C. W. Kfshtr , ol I Oliver , Is nt tlie With- nell luiiipc. V. S. Marshal K. K. l'lmfc , of Idaho , 'n In the city. .M. A'aughton , of Klk T'ond , is nt the Canficld House. A V. Camp , of Afhl.im' ' , ns in the city ypUidnv. Gtorsu A. Pcrcival , of Central City , is again in ills eiy. .lohn C. P.ailoy , of Iltintian , arrive I in Uinab i je ti-idiiy. Ira I , . Hailoy , of Shon uuln.ib , l.i. , ii ut thMetropo'itan. . A. C. Wiigluy , of Winllirip , anivcil in tlie citjt'slo diy Jlcnry .Iolin < im , ofYihoo , ii n guest at the C.infiehl IlonKc. lohn CIMIIC'I , nf North II.nd , i a micst at the Cicigbtdii Imu-t . Mrn. S. .1. Wrisht , ff -l.unali , i < a ( jiie-it nt the Oicightrn. .Tiilin MoutiJiiinery , of < " ( inncil Hlnlfn , wits in Onialia jf tcid.iy. C' . . ) . HtuKinm and wife , ( if C'nlbctUdii , nriivcd in Om hi ycrteidny. .1. II. Minphy , of Divid City , in in Ouialia on a btiatinw ti'p. hcpcnlsDii , of liiycrldii. is n at the Mcti'oi ( litun. \ V.V. . Hami'tim , < if I'tcepurt. U si ! niutt at the Metropolitan. U. M Cnrrell , of IMiron , ii ani'in ? yen- lenlny'it aniIs a * , the L'r , ighton W J. Hcutnn , of TocuuHcli , wis an ar- rivnl at the fjjiifield last c\enhiK .1. li. Diifinoic , of Sutton , in MUCH ; ytj-tcrilay'H arrivals nf. the Withnell. . JJnui anil wife arrived in the city yer tcrday. They arc at the Witlmell. MiKit / vVcth Wliitchead , of IHUo a City , in a guest nt the ( Vcin'1.t m House. IT. . .T. Murphy , of DmM City , wa- oni of List uvcmng'ri niriv.iU in the city. , IiH ph I'alnicr , of I'lyaiOri , armed ii Oni ilia yeiti-rJ.iy. Ho IH nt tlie Mot Hi I ml i tan. S. A. Dougln'.H ninl IMi s Jlessid Do'ig lass , of la\e"i > irt , la. , are a ictU nt th Wi bncll. Win. G. Spiingei , of licatiicc , ariivei In thu city ) ni > t evening. Ho is ut the Ci.nliulil. W. .1. Kobi'iHd'i , of Waterloo , and AV 1 , I'VrgnHnn ' , \iliiinbns , are in the cit } registered at Iho Mctrnpolit > in , I. W. Uollins and 0. .1. h'etherntoii hangh , of Grand Inland , wera in tlio cit yeKtenl.ty , rrgisteieil at thu Canfiold. J. U Watkin , foimery of the H. ft M ollico At riattsiiioutli , ImH nccciiteil th piMition nf night clerk nt the Mctiopoli kau. Mr. Watkis is an exceedugly ! cordif And pleasant gcntlcmau and will d ubtltv prove an additional attraction for the pi > i ul u r Metropolitan. . M ajur Clarlcson , thu retiring presitkn of the state board of agriculture , wan I thiit city a nhort timu last eveningliavin run up from l.Inctiln , whoic he attendc thu meeting of tlm board yo tordny. II expressed hiinxt'lf prti'lly Bitiilii-cl wit th new olliccix of the lioa d and stilt that , contrary .to Minni'iv , the nieetln wiui very Im-innnlinn and mniuablc. H left for hit , hoi e in Schuyloi- thttii ing train. 1t 1 Messrs. Myor Haapke , thowhoh t anlo grocorn , have removed to Noi' iU7 and Kill ) Douglas stivot. Thoi rapidly nicieasing husincHa doiiiuul ed not only more loom but doubl the focilitiei of the old ttUnd. It is one of our oldest and iii"H solid lionccs. janlt-Ot r KOUL PLAY. WJilcIi Was' ' Well Playoci In tlio Aci demy Last Evening , The Academy of Miuio held a An audience last evening to greet thu Kil win Cliflbrd dr.inuktia company i thuir "rat appearance horothis aeaaoi The company is cnmposod of sn < ; artists and "each acts well his part. "Foul play"viw the title of a vci w Hfiisiitional four-net dramu which w ; well put on the boards , CliUbrd sin tnius the character of "Iloborl Pel fold , " a convict , and lla/.al , a mUsioi aty , in good style. Tlio play ia 01 of Charles Itcadc a productionc , ana ounds \ in startling situations at ; sensational periods. The drama was followed by tl nautical comedy entitled "Hlak-Kyt Suan , " Both features of the onte tainmuiit wcro heartily applauds The character of the Clid'ord con lany's poformanco is good , and much ibovo that of ono ortwo other troupuo which l.avn occupied the Academy of Music , They deserve , and will doubt- ess receive full hou.ios during the oining ovoniiig3 of their engagement. COUNTING THE SHEKELS. Buslnoas Meeting of the Land Loafjuo Last Evening. The Omaha land league hold a busi ness meeting last evening in Kuony's lall. There was n good attendance. Vice President Hcagan presided , The report of the treasurer , Michael Donovan van , was received. It indicated that 51,481.70 had been collected from the irocoodn of the | . 'air , which amount is ixchmve of the money for tickets. I'ho entire amount will approximate 82,000. H was voted to send § 2,000 , to the and league fund. Tlio money will bo 'orwarded this week. A comprehensive but none the less ic.irtj vote of thanks was tendered to ill who dona'od articles for the fair ; o the ladius who assisted dining its irogros-t ; to the A. 0. of II. band of music , and to the prompters who nlliciatod each evening during th week. N HATS. " The llmitf ili-olri-d found at hint. Ask dniiixi't for "f.uiijjh mi IiiitN. " It cU'ni > out rats , mice , roaches flies 'Jel ' ' "lya ; Ifir IIOTOC , (1) ( ) An Explicit Denial , Ait item appi-aied in the local coK uiiins of Tin : BII : : Monday , taken from an low.i paper , which stated that another Catholic dioccoo was to bo erected in Iowa , and that the bishops of the pi evince were about to select the priests whuno names would be sent to H uuo , where the lin l choice would bo nindo.Vo have the very bent authority for denying the whole statement. There _ is not the remotest ground on which to b.iso the statements made by thu Iowa pa per , and it cm bo safely said that many ycais will elapse before it will bo neeesH.iry to divide Iowa into three dioceses. \Vtxntod Him Token Care Of. Kate Hall appeared before Judge lionucko yesterday afternoon and in dicated her desire to transact a little business. She said that tdio wn.s keep ing hoiifo for a man in South Omaha named P.ttriek Sharon. For fomc time Patrick had been well bulnvi-il. but of late ho had grown decided Ij "glj'i and she v.is afraid of him. She alleged tlut upon several occa 4101111 ho struck her and had badly mnltieatui her. She claimed to bo afr.nd of hut ifu and ivipiostud that \\irr.uit bu ' wiled for hia arr.jbt. This was no- orditiijly done , mid tli'i prisoiu-r wile o arraigned this morning S. P. MORtE & CO. , lOin AND JACKfiON Siitiin : > i Urd Day of Our Great Sale. Having decided to close our lOtli trcet store we offer the entiio stock al CBS than cost. Tlie prices will . \u > u found much cheaper than the saint [ ualitios can bo found elsouhern. Good Calico 4o Ynrc , fcry Best Calico 5c " lood Gingham Gc " Jest Gingham file ' Joed Drown Muslin 5c ' lost Brown Muslin 8k " Good Shaker Flannel 12jc " 3ood Flannel Lmsoy lli/.u " Belter Flannel Linsiy 2Jc ( " 3est Flannel LiiiHoy 2fiu per y.inl , All Wool Shirting Fiaimol 'Ma pei yard. [ led Twill Klainicl 'Mo nor ynrcl. Hud Twill Fl.inncl U7Ac pr-r jard. lixtr.i Fine Kt-d Flannel 45u per yard Heat Hod Fl.uinei OOo pur yard. CottoimdeH for IIMH'Wear ! 12jc po yard Beat Cottonado Extin Heavy lf J no yard. Hood Kentucky . ) ein 20c poiyard. . Best Trice * .loan 'J.'io pur yard. All Wool Filled Jeans iiuc per yard. Assorted Lot Plaid Dress Goods 10 per yard. 75 pieces of 25c Duns Goods Klc pi yard. 50 pieces of 40c and . > 0c Ditsa Good 25o per yard. All Wool Black Cashmere 50c pe yard. All Wool Black Cashmere 75c pe yard. Best Wool Black Cn.shmere ! )5c ) pe yard. . HOSE DEPARTMENT. Childron's all wool hose S .2 , Ladies all wool hose 2i Ludiea line merino vt HI ! ; a ' " " 7 bent " " 'J ' " Hearlet " 1.- ' " ' ' Childien'H nii-iiiio Mun's " " ' - ' 7tb " lor. . .4 SI.JO ( ' .1' SI.'Jo " " " . .H " " l.f. . & .MIO bc.irlet ULANKlil'S JO-1 White lll.iukelh 81 5 11) ) I White Blankets 20 Jl-1 White UlaukoU ' - ' 11 * All higlnnpiijud Blankets ivduci. SI.00 , tftli ) an 1 3.00 a pair. HATS AND GAPS. 'Jo do/ , all wool warm Caps. . . .2. Good Whim Iciundried Shirti > S "i Extra line I iilaundn'ui Shirt * li Gunuinu 1'lymouih Muck Glovex I 'J Best Kid hi'tml Gloves. . . 1 'J HOOTS AND SIIOKS. Our eniuc Atock of boots and sliyi baa bi'iiu rcdttcc'd in ( hu fnlliviii proportion , ) ; A 81.00 shoe for .7 A SI.25 Bhoo tor l.C A 81.00 shoo for l.li A gi-.OO slino foi 1. . " A S2.00 imMi'nboot l.fi A SII.OO ini-n'a boot . . . U.f A S5.00 men's boot 4.C The sale will continuo until L'OOI HIM sold. S. P. MOUSE it Co. , Cor , 10th and Jackson Hu. Bromptoniai the Bosa cough Phy ic. See card in another column. dec. 2-tf. "WINE OFCARDUI" four time * di r ni kw n liappy Household. FANNIE KElIllOGG. \ , oho Will Sing With tboOmaba frJoo Club Fwbru ry 20th AT BOYD'S OPEHA HOUSE. The popular old campaign organixa- ion , thu Omaha Oleo club , is prupar- ig to give our citizens a line treat at n curly dny. They have been for some time in ctivo rehearsal for a grand cone rte o bo given al Boyd's opera touso and have Recurcd the urvicos of Prot. Martin Culm , the ianist , aud Prot. G. F. Souer. the 'iohnist , to assist them , the ability of icso two artists being too well knoivn or them to require any pulling at our lauds. The club made its mime nnd it mo immortal whi'ii they sang for G.irtiold and Arthur , fencamnaign glee clubs over singing two presidents into ollico at once , To add still more to the attractions f the occasion , however , it was de- ermined to .secure thu services of IIRS Fannie Kellogg , if pfmmble.ntid legoliatioiH were opened with her by eli'ftraph and let'ers some time ago. festerday the lady telegraphed hut she would come and the club laving seh-cteJ February 20th as the late of the conceit , he nohlied thorn li.it that would be acceptable to hei. Mi s Kelli' rg was last here with the Mendelssohn Quintette Club , of Bos on nnd citiKnnshurol.nowhoi lunmiK- iblt ) taluul and ability. With such an irray it IB hardly neetssnry to sur- nieo that Boyd'a ' opera house will bo lone too laryo l > hold the crowd that will turn out to grott the Glee Club ind its friends. The a tldot.il theory , now aihmtteri In liu he " " tri-itmciit waich-will eradicate Catar- hnl Poison. luChit. . it.Tnlor , 140 NoMii street , UrtioU- jn , N. Y. : "Ono rackatu plToctoil a radical lire. " lto\.Gio. A. HUH , Colile-l.n , * ctTliaric. Co. , s' . V. : 'It rr-tT < l mo to n j nilnlfrteiial h ) Ori-'V Ilui.W II. Simnur , rndcrhk JIil. : "r nu results In cn-isin mj ( uiillj " Hiv tlio K. I'ratt , ht. sniliin'8 | lli-itory 'hln. : 'iiii' : . . nomlortul ; let no illstrllmtu iour''rre. tl i , " Chis. II. Stinlioiiij , No | Kirt , II. I : 'I wu ooilo.i ( tohe.tr the ehiDi.li liolU riii ; ; li < . ' .xrini ; > orcd " Uionxo W. L nilirbh , 13 VMM c'r.ct ' , Haiti- niori' , .Mil : "SiitTeuil 0 years ; jitrti-edv iir.d. " Mrs. M. K. Stini'uv. 'I 22 Sn Mi i-trt < t , > -t. Louis : " 1'rn ) flrtt niruril lite tli inO > e iE- " Mrn. J. W. I'mri-ll , lidlil.-n t'i } Col : 'Cntrt nlv lie pai'ka e ; oitirclj .ureil ; mffcn l 24 " years l > r. 1' . K Chrl ; , le"li > t,8.Mnnt'Oiiir'rj ! vtrou' , bin Francisco : "duirc'rc'il lj JCUIN ; pnt rtl ; urej , " rlc Dr. Wcl Do Meyer's Popular "THEATISE" nn t'olir h n tillul tree. 'Hitgr > at Cure l de livered li ) Drupkist * . or h } D D. Dewty&Co , , " 2 Tiltun , f-trcet. New York Slur I 00 , SPECIAL NOTICES. _ _ TO LOAN MONtY. NOTICE Ailicirtlscmeiit To Ln-ui , For Sale , Loot , Found , \\Vita. Eoitrdlcg , &u , will hu In lertort In these coluninn onca Jcr T1IN CKNTF per line ; each subsequent Influitloa , FIVKCENTt T lino. The Bnt liuortlon i.Oi'or Icna thu TWKNTY.KIVK C7U.VTH . TO LOAN Sunn of SlUHi to ( MO.VKV time , rml ci'iito security. Albert Swartrbnder , Attornov nt I/aw , S K. corner 1611 nd oiulas. 961.21 ! /JOM2y / TO LOAN Call lit law Offlco of D ill. I * Ihc.uj'M ItooniS Croiirhtoi.IJlo.-k. ( \l\f\ \ To loan at from 8 toWpcrccvt . ' l\l\ \ . ) on irood rail ontatewcurlt ) , bj UK. I AO KDV/AKI ) 1103 Kan.ham St. f'.lf.ikllM'fJ 1.0A > .At it per ccntln S > 4t\.l'l\\f \ \ ) tcroHt In aiuimof { 'J/Ml an npwsnl i , for i to & yrath , da fin.t-cla city tun onn proi4 rty , BKVH KrAi , KJUIK and Ixjij Answer , nth end Uniilt * Sts. rCLB WANrer. Innneilwtilj aoinl > iiuii .ilter WANNTKU Millcr'H , llliir , Nib. Tor luir tlculirs ten hchmldt & lliisinns i'ii kallur dealer or * , Fourteenth ' < trict , Onml.u , Ni-U. U..r)20 ANTI'Dcun / man uUl miiimlntcd li W beiitj a-s follett r. Ailili'tsi in OHI uiitlii ; ; * jt'i ' reference , < ! lank Cuii' , li ! - BWitf AN'iG1 , AttooJ flint cooV .it Ht. Clurlc Hotel Aipl | > at mien. UW tf \ ANTkli A itont l.oy to takc.carc t and work l'i ttore. AJHrcsn \ > ith rcfci UI.K.Mcnhant . , , Omaha Tout Olllw. OlO-ll ) AirAM'KU-He'eial bonrdcre at the fiarllol. . YY House , 14th and Ja.ksoni.jlH. 9I5-J1 . SO or 25 hoardm ( t the Com WA.STKP Hotel Unit-claw board at . a neck , l Sfi d y boarJ , on 9th ht. N. A. SI ) Kit SON &CO. , Proprietor * . 018-18' ANTHINnrsn xlrl , northuest corner o W USU anil Hurt Str. U4B-U w"riiin fvirywhorc. Illi P J. Addrths with stamp , J. 1' . l > rre Omaht Neb. SOS lb * \\'ANTKI > A jo'iiiR man ile Int a potltloi an l < ook-kccicr | , cltrn , atcouii Ant or tor rvypomlcint. alary not ko much an object ai tll > t a l nition In u house n here mint and < n iluxtrywlll IMI ii'ttunled. K.luiit | tiwttmoniuld CrcUhton House , city. 1)32-17' NUiiufuctnrln , ' i nri > rnanta i > > liiinlnc'ti ma'i In Onulu anU In L\ery rlij ( uot alrindy taken ) . A fiu liu'nln-'l dolUr ML ihfHi ) to | ii ) tork'vodHun ilellur } altir or di-rn li 10 lii-eii curi'il for the cnu r , f > lt > i p i month piotV narantieil. The niott biarclmi ) IliifMiia'loiiMillcitMl A M. AltNOI I" & I'O , ailuus , .Stu 'ioil. . 0:11-21 : * ANTKU ( l od oei-onlhmd puno. ilni , WA In SOCB ! oidir. hniiulru 411 b. lit U1U-18' \Ar.\XTKO -An At-cnt for ttm IlnwoScHin > \ M hlnc , on cniiinunilon or a'aiAil dro n W , , poet otllio ilrnner l& , ( it ) . UI5 tf Ul > 'TKI > A t H du lnr l tti > un 1 * a < roinmod'itul vlih litt-t ( Liss talilo board t t ctn urtiable rate. I.iiiln | > a iMllowari Uiwtii.Othiuid 10 huln. Si'itf " \ \ "ASTKO A Kood slrl for mineral hoiim > i Hork in a fan. II ) of t o. Hua < l ) employ inu t ui.d ) : oo < l unciy. Muni bo K < > 'HI cjol \ \ ' AMTJI Piimllnhriil.'p nil .chool houd V > 11.1 ULirk , Hilt < > u " 4IH IK. I V\rAM'ii : . Olllii.kj Kite iu\c if rilua I VY tbe Jilr.k ! .nMi * i of II. Ikrlhold , ut 1C' I'ouJlM biuit , wi oiv they \ull i-utiMiim il < bn. < lni nand b > fair ilitillnf ami | "M' p prlcr. thcj pi po < o la Ircrfa-ni tmiirailo 'lb nfillolt | irtm ttl'o lu > o old in > n , no ? junk iiut.\'a Ui yn A vtuatlon 11 lionK-KCfju-r I onu who tliiiiU''ily uiilcr : a-nl4 Joul , ' i-iitrj , U al 3 ajo I IK.DIUIU l.ci Aiulic-n , C. H. , 11 , . cilice < \N1 | : | i - 4 , MMr n n- li nriU > ri IP a clc < W bdicx ) ! , at luth ami t'uHlonili * ' . U 1 I.OOillH Tr-7 tf ANTI'i > Mill to do homework. Enqmi W 1110 l-'niiihiuii bt. 442-tf POR IIENT HOUUE8 ANU LANU. ll UK.NT Kumlihud loom , 1107 llowan bet. Uttl undStli. KENT A now rotla v ol 0 uJll rufj. Inquire on premltes. I/UM KKNr'-Ktti. iM loniiiOilio i > li I K iwd- 1' ilt-iii-c , rnrner | f > tn i 1 Knnhixii H . Ap- j > lj to MM K. A. lit cr , 'labor , Frcaont Co. , lii a. It' I reiin-vilctliisl. 911-tt KKNT-lloon.iiieitl.v fnrnl lcl to rent. 170 llm o rooir ire xuilli Irnnt ftiiiit\.ci ! lon- ftllorl'RlitaniUiiti-hiiic. No.UlSCil.n ' 11'ith , noith s.ilc 'Mi 22 _ < ) ! l I5KNT n nroom , colUxffu ami bun , 17 K roiiitrVSthmia la\cin > rt. Alco film ttire for wile I'.nqulro on ) ircm ien. IUO-1S - * furnl luil norns , hall bed- " rodm , C03 .Vorth Seventeenth ftrcct , corner ( " ifCillfnitila _ _ _ _ _ "ii L. "i.idli "HKN r rliKAT 11 stT'r.y'tiousc ; itii.r. ! Hcllandclftcrn , ail North 10th < SM U OK HKKT One rl the btwtft-ircsin inning F St. SOxiil. January 1. I8S2. UKNT A Hilt or slniflo rouiiK. nicely FOK , rit S. W. tor. th m' II ivcu- port. 't > 0 U U ItKNT A flrnt-tlw hill for no < lcty pur rfl 1 po * . Centrally loditod. For particular * en ulr Kcntiard llros. , Hthand DouxlMSU. GOI tf l.lOIt KKNT 2 furnnliul roomuv Mel X1 ehuntV Kxch iu'cM. K , cor. lUth inil trect . _ _ FOH PINTleil } furnished room with or wlthoi.t boaril. Kcnsonablo priced Ml 3 t : < v'"gr -ClUt _ _ _ l.liJI ! li..s | FimiMiiHi rpoiii" . nnrtli . ( ! ol J.1 Callfori.lix St. , 2d iloor went ol 2UI , tnuulre .iltcr 1 . . . p. in. _ _ _ 414.1 1.1OU llll-NT ( Joitn < u ol II riKiini , , . , tli u.nt I1 cistern ; i'3nl Mm St. .Mnry'c a < cnue. I'M- y iilrmf M. W _ Kctlicily. H1VH li'tlibt 741) U I.lOll.-U.K-A Mllupl table chi-ip. lv nt J1 TII > . ji/r onU'c. Ol ? BALE . ) - AH'Miwo.lil lilckory wood tit lied- ' man H. Hit i M. i.M-2i' ) _ 1'tiIT 1' AliK 1 rid htilllnn , t'lvdc-nlnic , s 1iaiaold , Nululrlni : 1GGU poll il . 1 Marl ; ht I'loii , J Admin A MOHJUI , O.\c rio ] < l , il In ; ; IMO ( rum ! * , loA Hr pu-iiiluin lit Nulirmkrv tutu Volr , 1C I. 1 Ivei.tu ky J U ( . liU k , ul 'hiu about WI puumlx , 4 jiaiBCil'l , took Irsl premium nt N'cliii kft Statu fiilr , IfoOmul liiiulr' of Clmi Nclicr , I'liNiKi * Home. SAI.i : llcuou , Kirn nnd lease tor tlueu 1AOH ) m , un .loams ( f lain ! on Xintli llllh t not. Amiij to I. T. 1'it i on , real esiatc uncut , S. I. i-on.ir Ifitli oil I UollxliisMiiiif. 035 17 SAMS-xFour fcitlnm of sheMn ; ; nnd S tfaeountcrx. \ . lniiilro | at 1) W. Snxc , li | > cra House i harniai-j . Ui7-tf HAljG A tlrst-class book nnd btit onery FOU biHiuc-'S , carrjiiiK u full llnoot tot v , no- ioni , 7cptirs all papar , uioMlnp ) , in fact \ervthliitf : dolit ; a bus ncj < of $ IOoth ) a juir ; ooil lotatlqn ; ihcnpicut ; sUtk w ith about 1,000 ; can bv boiicbt on MS > t-rni" liv ' gootl iartAVllIecl ! , iiutiiot trndu. Ail < ln i' OUd aOIUUCHN IIA/\lt , EplOU-tf Krctiiont , Seb. Oli SAWJ OK ' A jrrorerx btoro andi butcliorbhop , doin 'a coed In- i at tills otilce. UlZ-tf lORSAtiB A ncnrlj-nc uliUbnr top htiir.v , ' uhe iS | ci h or time. Adilres1 * I' . O. dr cr ; . city Ooi-tf 7 > iJll 9f hll K-ill lot and ! l smill hou-cn near t. I' , ilipol , 2JO I. Opp. I' , o. HALK 2 nice counters mill 2 filhcr plctcd FOU | . . , rasrs.atG.o. II. I'tteiMu's , t ( > 4 South "OtSjSt. 741-lf 171OU SALK Or will exclu gc for Omaha pro. L I'OHy , an linproxwl sec on of land adjoin- in ; a utfttfuii on U. P. U. U. II. DUNHAM. 1412 'arnham St. , linnlm. 720 Urn * "T71OH RALi ; Or tr.ulo for city property , on I1 ' { on n1 bonus , harness and WBROII. A'lclre * V. . hiMiilllct ; 122 tf . "OH -AIK A cooil eocn-jenr-old hirm { 1 Uarnntcd t ) drive uinglc or iloulile. Kn lie nt George l antlcld , CauttelJ hnuce. novl8-tf H/ll > .ALt. > ' .IW .ALt.ESTAItRO ih t T HIT IIOWAItU srUECT , 1'lHt-cl s tatilc A 'irJ. mo i ; I'oi the nv\t 'M da.\i , we ulP , on ( lie SH1I1TH of gNtj ents , acnd to mi ) uililriss , , > o-tpiM , onu ol our unUuiKlrud dufuliirts. . I'oslttvch only one Shirt sunr tonne aililrc n. EUUEKASHl TCO. , nid-lin MirsclllcH. 111. -.M } vlacc , the Krunch Coffee House and ile'taurunt , No. r 20 South lOtti strict , will uoibrsale In the caily part of the slimmer , ri-iwom lor olTcrln ) ; the same at thit time Is to inablo bujcc t < > arrange his business In time lor linyln . I'VIlO. . 912-tl _ Ui ( ain.arj10th , a red u-nl wllc L oo\\n'eo , ( toG > eaib old , xthlie spot on forehead , fhilnaroun neck. Unncr rai hu It by pro * Inu I ropcrty a ll p iym char < In quire at Harris & Fi her'ii pa.klnK houso. 033-17 * \T\TALNUTS , WALNL'TS-Jamn II. Han'c , W of llontcomerj City , ilo. , hat ualmitH for sale. Thosu who .Mint to plant walnut ( troved Bhould w rite him. .Ul-clV lt VsWlthTn Thrt-J if iKistolllto. Inquire at 1 619 Dod e. 0Mf HIOiior : < ) NIKAt"r vr US-Sealed propo- J _ > Nilh u 111 1,0 iiceUeit until li o' lock noon , Jannir.v ai , 1 2 , lor thu < ri.ctlon and comple tion of buildiui ; for the Ai aOcinj of the S-xcrcd llcirt. 1'min and uppciflcatiotiH'on leu at olllto of DiHrrno fc ilemlelsc-hn , Arciliect * , ( Ininln , .Neb , uiurc hiits w.ll be rt < i.heil , The tl 'ht Is rtnoiveil 10 icjcct any or nil ImK _ H2S-31 T XST rrjTIOVSirl'cn on typo writcrH- also I machiiiiw for -ilo. MIL' , k AiH-N , ' 1M3 Hgc'iitH Ileinln > ; toii Tjpo wrl'prs 8SI-20 fri-ntlemui ; al < o one front room with ] > lane , bouthwcat corner l th an 1 Capital avenue. Sw-tf NEW CITY MAI'S. 10c. Mtiiintn B Main , S2 W. POKTKAlTb IK UtAlO i'uxMv uiu un , . Ira deco tl\o minting. MRS. n. H. WAIIDNKK , room 1. Jumli'n filoch. B KiII8' ItEALWiTATK BOOM. set In jf , ' - > ALKj ) HAY At A. 11. Bamlcr'a t iui oiorft > 101S Harnoy St. 13-U E1II3' REAL ESTATE B In pi''e. naa rattling loii 'hoU ot naij c , , , , BK111H iM farms for ivile Call and htm. htm.EDWARD EDWARD KUBHL MACHSTEK OK I'ALUVfcTEP.V AND CONDI TIONALIHT , W Tenth StreetlmUti.ii Farnliun and Hairuy. Will , with Uje aid at ( fiiai.llan plrlt9 , obtain for any onu a glanto at th mn and present , ami on certain conditions In the fn ture. Bootuii'l Hhocj mode to order. I'etfect ' P oalrb Absolutely Purs. Thl ponder ncur ntlo . A iiisrul of pnril ) . tr.n.'ih ami uholcnoinrmtJlore cennoinli'tl tliantliuijrdinirvkln.il , and cannot l > Kiitln : epirpelitlmilth tlie multitude ol low tut , itiort velyht , alum or iilioipliate iiovtdtr * . Sold enl ) in Cain. ItOV.M , IIAIUNO rOWDEH CO ,