THE OMAHA DAILY BE" jANUABf K , loBZ. I AILY BEE. Morning. Jan 20. Wonthor Uoport * ( Thi followir.i ? ob < crvnilon < ire taken at Uin i * utH.iiinieut I tinii1 nt .11 the itn * &KII named. ) . Wui nmRlMKMvt' , ' ' .Sin At , S'RVicit , 1 0 * iu , JitMury S . .8sg (4-U. ( P m. ) f 3 * is g * .17 tll-k | Clc r : .17u lrlk Cloud ) Kalr ntttn OnnhJt , . . ; csh Cloudy d'm aim Clear On Seine * M | h\V : 'rc h Cloudy "J i 411 13 r'rmh l.tr rain jtVff ! I7 cl'm Calm l.t ram Si. 1/Nlll . Nl llrlik U oiuly Jtuxt.ewl. Nlw w Kn nil Ka r Tlnwnt 21 M 17 if" Kr Mi Clear N\V Fn-ih iCIcir 21I.J7 \V Brl.k Uleir ! OoKrr . . . HB I.Uht Fair Dntttavd. Zl.lt Fair Ameitoltio , 21..7J 'NR ' llrli-i Cloudy Ki ver Irozcn. HKMiVI I'lhlM. Tim wnnn woatlier ii IKV ! for the .prrvl of the BUI ill | > ' > x. A. neat frame vcnUlm-P hin liocn bull A Ibs wmthw est entriiucc tn thu I'liitni Iai : Oiphthcria nt jirc cnt ixililtf to th 3 | | KtliruHiinn ) of iiarentn. It U nn fntn wnmall | HIX. -11iL cimditlun of llcwliii , thu U. J M ckmmlh , who W.IH hurt Monilny niyht i. very fnvorublu for co el ) . -JoJiu .Smith niul .John HroxMi , arrcstw T il3V for lutixlcntloii anil fined 810 i-nch iludKiUtnckc - vtui owU - by YCH- vii-rit ciiiiunittnl in di fault of A lmr larh > i prjlu , ' awny at Ubrlufimlmv of .1 IIIIIIHV ill Ninth Oliialia nil S unlay , iiiulit , lnul n ke of luad poured irtrhiin fniiu ft Hucond-stor } window nnd BrJ -.lolmS. liiikiii.in lim been bold t" luil in the mini if S"iX ( ) by .Muluc Hvnoku lir ! oli.UK'i' "f i'iiibo//liii ( , ' fiom bU lain aajJcijrr , W. M. UmluiMii H M juL CliiirltM IliiHwit/ wtll-kliDWii ildHuity , m laid up nt hmne with fool , which ho lecuivod In thu rec nt accident oil the tlilw.iukeu \ Si. CM ! rnilwa.i , Tim friundrt nf thu liiKhtutnlh utrcit M. 5C chinch ttilllH'plu.iH.uitl ) untuitiiinud utlvihuii.il luiloirt ThiiiMluy uvuniiu ; nilli AM oyHtri Niippur and miui.ibkHup - Irr fn'tn U to ! ) p. ill. -IHiuns "Ut that tin1 | U K UI'I who wu nin over by thu wust-binind train I { > aiistnii , on .Sutuiihiy , ilroppi'd him * Ix-tiveiii thu cant with intunt to comA - A puital c.ird in his pouKut itjtluiiixl it. Tinhicond annual ball of the A. O. II. kind t.ikus plniu at Muxunio hall Thnil.iy L'teniii ; , ' , .January tJ'ith. ' It h friundx ttill lie pie L-nt on the ( iiiod inusiu U tiii-aHi-il and a ! tiniu ix L'Xpictt'd. CJniruu Kitckhon and Miss Junnlu I/ . KTcCanley , wi'ic inaiilcMl yeitiriliiy at It oVJock , by iludh'u Siuuiii-1 Liipincott. ] BMhnru ruHldunlH < if this city , und thu (7r m in only -1 yearn of ( 'o , w bile the bride tit invent nixteeu. -TliuoldHettleiH nf DoiiKlnM county , of ( ! enuin descent , livid n xrmd ball at flCeMler'M hall on Thirteenth street Tuu > - Jay. About nl\ty couples were pruocnt. A. 6no HUppcr wan nerved nnd excellent MucfurBlshed by thu liohuiniau bund. Unity lyceutn incctH a nin thi.s week al tlie Unlt'uiau church. Mr. ( ieor u > tuxnu uddrosH ; Mr. Cnpelnnd n MIH. DinHiiionr nil usmiy on "Work and Wnses ; " Mr. Copvlniul will Hinn on thu iueHtinn | , "IIn.s any exixtviice apart finiu his plijhlcul jpujiialionV Tliene entertainnit'nts arc iw. aiul all are int itid. Quito a pleaHant hiirprii-e party occui- wsJ ttho rt-Hldencu of Judgu Iiippencott < nk Ilichteenlh utri'it Tuesday. A mrmlirr of our piuminont ciii/eim and Vtnx Uuly fiiendn buxie iHl thu judf'u'H ( hacarut an tarly houi. Thuy had pro- titttS tlivniHi'h ent ith a line band of mil- amq , jnil until a late hour all rnjoyi.d them- aetrctt. The giitln'riiij ; vvim ouu of thu MMul itii'e..ble ( anil ple.iH.int that has otocrml in that p.utof our city fur many jrjuv. The occasion UUH the niiniveiHnry nt Ihe juilne's fiiity-Kcciind birthday. "O roif ; the etcnin hu was u illcd upiui fin a upueh , and lei-pouiled In a brief but maiinei. An "lniiiliei" | fm pioperty imneiH in tta rfiatrict write. * Tin : llKUs "A nhort ) n poll ion was Hi ned 'in I handed : ( ! : illlin ( , ; , dimpllining of the 1'ost HVLctinj ; u'jinpanj mi Twelfth Htreit. fidBoxlay night , fiom ! l to U p. m , , n Ihunu bma fi-pthlh'h lushed into thu air hum tarirttmoke Ht.u'k , anil uindeiH and Hpiik wrtr Hyiiif ; in all dirtctiuns , Duwi-y A , JUonp mid ailjiiiniiih' htnre.s cnming in foi a ciMxl Injuulit. How limy can ttiix Institii * Uon run enJan eriii ) ; liiiman life and prop- vatjr , and whu of our city ollieials havu Uc iiht | to check Hiich KIIISH caielusmuwi tu justice thu paitie whu aru uini ; the concern at once. ' " A narrow escape , and one which lAwnM prove a new warning to all who Scuidlu medlclnei < , was uxperiencexl by Mr. BVtrrCliambein , HviiiK > n Kinhtt'oiith nnil C-ultllar HtreetH , TucsiU ) ' . He haa Vtoi Kick for five or hi\ weeks from an IMVIU tinder the arm , but wan Ketthif ; omvAle.-xient , whin , about 8 o'clock lant nAcut. M rs. Chamberi ) w ent tu ndminUter a da of medicine tu him. My MOIIIU nib. UleUie Kiiii b'lttlo ' taken { was up and a il nt caiholic acid and ( jlycciinu was K > tt-D thu nick man.'liu / on orusdU - oomiid at oiicu ami nu emetic in the hapo ef dUHturd and waim water was prompt ) * , and with tmiicdiitu relief to the , whj wu. all rlHhl a aiuye-iluidiiy , TluJHuv. ISiHhop .Mc.ity . , nf Dakotu , BJUT vuitint , ' thu Ili-t. Illxhup O'Cmmor , ii UOucity , lia con eiitiil tudelitei a lectun a&Uie uithedral next himil.i ) uMiiinK u1 So'dock , iindei the nu pice > of thu L'nloi tttiholiu Llbiary atM.iiatinii. . Thl IH i ctmliniiutlon of the M-iiVs < if dlmu It'cture aifpirati'd by thu usioclatJon , whlcl proved bo iwjiular and itucct'Hiifiil lout win ter. The eiibject choHi-n for thin i > ccaHini "Catliolic Kducatlon One TliuiiHam Ytaiw atf < > , " which tliemv thu ruU'reiK Rnrtlruian In pnrtlculirly fitted to eluci uUA * . HAD HALBERT BY THE HAIR , A rformanco at the Acndomy Not Down on the Billa. Cntlmrino Hn Hnlbortof Swlnill.nR Hnr , nnd tlio Crowd Illim Him Down. Katliurine Rogers nnd her dramatic Iroupo appeared nt the Acndumy of Mimic last evening in tlio sensational piny of "Uniiiillo.1 As on tlio pre vious evening thuro was an rxcocd- iiiKly unpromising nttoiulnnco und the curtain roau on what might might bi- tunned onipty benches Thin apnrao- ness of people , liowovor , did not du Btroy tlio ( .nlhusiasm of these who wore BO forlunato to attotid , nor did it BOOIII to dotrnot in any way from thu conscientious rendering of tin piny. As "C.imillu" Miss Honors demonstrated herself to bo in truth n great nctroas , nnd BIO compared very fnvarably with thu nm t talented stni actreasefl who have attempted tlio dif ficult rolo. The Biipport , too , wn < belter than on the first night nnd on the whole the play was deoidedlv i succor and it was highly appreciated by the nudionco. At the conclusion of the fourth no1 Miss Ilogura appeared before the cur tain and stated that aho deairud t- inako an explanation. She then Raul in purport , that if the nudionco ha. ' observed any touch of mnroBouosH or irregularity in lior piny ing it had boon duo t < the atinoyanco she was fooling ovui the net of .1. H Ilnlbert , tlio iiMtiagui of thu ncadutny. In a well wordoi" acciiHition who churned him with hav ing deceived and i/oguilod her am' lior company to play in a house n which it was impossible for the best troupe to draw a paying nudionrf1 , tli.it ho had Blanderi'd nnd abused hoi mid her support during the time nil WIIH hero , and tlmt ho was now addm * . tlio Inflt straw to the load by defraud ing her out of the money justly duo Imr from the receipts at the box- - office. office.W11 W11 on Mi 8 Houurfl concluded am nindo her bow , thoaudiotico applaudot her hoirtily , and it hueanin eudaiv that aho had undo a not , unfavorable improssiun for horRelf , and hat prepared a reception for the manager Bhnnlil ho appear. Ho dir appeaOibout thin juncture and os Havcid to apeak in explanation of liiin- Hi'lf. Hut the ininiito ho came it Bi ht tin1 gallery nods hooted and ' iiMod , tlio du'BB circle groani'd anri the pnriiot ( | hooted. Ilalbert , liow ever , stood his t > roiind , and after nwhilo it became pimiih'o for him to oxpl.iin bis ni < lo of the controversy. Ho Raid thai he had held out § 10 of the box leceipts for tlio purpose of piyinif n Witlincll house bill which had been pu' . in hia binds for collec tion MJBS ll'igerH nt this juncture con fronted Ilalbert ami pointed lior lini- ; oral him IIB flho Bud that his state- inont was falfe in the entirety , ami that ho had robbed lior of the nnionnl to pay for advertising which ho had never performed. Tronauror Moalio , of the academy , was then called out , and he stated that the inoiioy had not boon retained by the manager for the Witlincll house bill , as ho understood it. At this tlio urowd became so boisterous that Hal- bert was obliged to leave the stage , and Miss Rogers the mistress of the situation. She stated that she woulc finish the play for the benefit of the audience , and did BO in us olTbctivo a manner aa possible. Proof Poiiltivo. Wo have the iniiHt ponttive and oonvin ng proof tlwr THOMAH' KCLKCT w Oil , lr nuiHt ulftotual Hpecilio for bodily pain n canon of rheuinaiihin and netir-il ii. i veu iiiHtnnt rt-licf. W-lw THE WEATHER. Au It Is and us It May Bo. The sudden change in the wealho rein fruo/inir to melting in in perfec coping with our climatic experienci his winter. Tuesday us late as eon the thermometer in the United it.itos signal ollico pointed to the 'ree/.ing line , but after that , began to itiodnr.itu until this ooii the mercury has reached fty degrees , with a light southerly > \ind prevailing. The targe clouds ibovo chasing each other as if hurry- ng to escape" some other /iky , re- nind one of a summer day when , after heavy thunder btoriu , the HUH ills * els the clouds and filunus bright hrougli a tiumbling atmosphere. The iiiowfall Tuesday afternoon amounted u little , and theie was suirculy mi ) treuipitation reported fiom anywhere lau. The \\arm weather in likely to iiontinne for several diijn , but if the nld biun is ti'ie ' , that the first throe .In ) a of December mlo the winter nontliH , then we shall make up for lost time by a culd February. Auiwur T Did you ever know tiny person to DU ill without inuclion of the stomach , liver or kidneys , or did you over know Miinuis well vthunuiiliur was obstruct ed or inactive ; and did you ever know > r hear of any caae of the kind that Hop Hitters would not cure ? Ask your neighbor this same question , Times. _ j 1'j.f l Another Little One , A little child 11 baby boy ! That is all ; and yet how much , when mich u treasure in taken away. Those precious cious blossoms of humanity tlmt open in their beauty und fragrance but for a time and then are plucked by the hand of the great reaper , are as haul to part with as if they hud lived longer. For the promises they give , which after ) cars i.iuht fail to fulfil , are as full ot bright hued tints for tin future us the opening petals of tin blushing rose , The many frieiuh of Rev. , Iuhn Williams , rector < il Ht , Uiirnukia church , and his cstiiiw- bio wife , unite in tondeiing them tin deepest nyinpathy for the losa of thoii little KIII , John Silver Williams , win lied Tuesday morning , from diptlc thoria. Although not quite thrct yt'ani old , the little boy was singularlj bright , intelligent and mature , and lie was the favorite of a wide circle of acquaintances and friends. It was Mr. Williams' intention to rear the lad for the church , for which calling 1m remarkable mind gave great prom ise. The funeral will take place from St. H.irnabas church to-day at 11 o'clock BURNS' ANNIVERSARY. The Scotch Cltlzona of Omiihn , Honor the Memory of Their Bard. The 12'lrd anniversary of the birth of KobiTt Hums was celebrated in this city lasl night by the largest githering that has assembled to honor the occasion for several years. The Masonic lodge room waa thrown open for the reception of the guests the hall bolotv being oc cupied by four long tables which Htretcbod aoross the full length of the loom. During the informal proceed ings up staira the stirring notes of the bug pipea were heard , being skilfully produced by Mr. Fairclnld , of Blair. At half-past nine the signal was eiven to descend to the banquet room , -vliero some throe hundred peopb1 ivoio seated at tlio tables , which wore 1 tided with choice viands _ An hour vns passed in doing , jus icu to the foist , atiur winch tliu roguUr pro ui 1111110 was taken up and carried out without a single omission. The following was the \\ckoino by the Prcwidcnt. Tuuitut HID i\cnlni : ; . .1 ho Meiiiorj f ( turn * . Haul . . There wann Uilwa * born In Kjlc It N | > on < io . Mr. Homer -Hull. ion ) ? . .Itonnlo DunJot ) . Mr. J. .Vortliru , . Hand . . . . . . Yankee Doodle 1011 ' . Jo Anderson my Jo. Ml n l\rr\a \ \ Calilurwootl. Toast . ScotlanJ Aintrlca llu.il . ( ! oJ Saxu tha Queen tar Spixnulcd I'nnmr. Uc < i ino.u\ | [ . U. K. Coiilii ] > u. hoiiL' . . . .Scotland Ytt Mr. Chan. McDonald I : mil . . . . \u UtnkHaiiilllraoq , ttc na ; . lloiiulu HravuSi.ull.inJ. Mini MigKio lleiiiltrwn Ti > * t . . The Tro-w Ilinil \ > i ii'i. . M in for i. tint -ld ( l/j nlih Uuopjiisc . r I ) t. iirooUs. SOUL' . Scotch 1 a clo Joa-i Mr. J.V. . Ulllilim. Ken . . . . .U , Natinlu wilt tlioil K 'K ' ! ' me Toast . Tlio fatsli- . Hand , . . .M ) l.o > o.Slio'Hlitit ft I.OBSIO Vit Uc | orsu .Mr : A C Iroup iiot'K ' . .Swoct Hcartx Mr. W WilkliiH. Song ardChorua . ( ir cn ( trow the IlmlicnO I At the close of the literary portion of the exercises , which katod until af ter midnight , the hall was cleared and dancing indulged in to an early hour this inoriiini , ' . Irvine's orchcetrti fur nished lirat-cl.vss music and the occa sion was decidedly ono of the most successful of the kind ever given in Omaha. POLICE BUDGET. Several Captures Last Night on Va rious Charges. The police did pretty well last night. They first made a raid -on a youthful gang of suspicious characters who arc ften under arrest. Three were aken in , among them "Duck"Dwycr , nd John Roach. The present ihargu a ainit the boys is a theft from amuel Burns of a quantity of cut ory , including about a dozen pocket uivcs. Two of the knives claimed to ave boon stolen were found on D ivy or , ud it is stated that he owned to hav- ig taken them. John Bogno , n well drotsed and fine mimorod young man , was arrested n charge of complicity in a carpet left. The carpet was found at a sec- ml hand store Bog'ie asserts his ntiro ignorance of the afVair. Two drunks came in about 9 'clock , and then the light wont out. Land Loncruo Mooting. A well attended mooting of the and league was hold in Kuony's hall. f ice President Reagan presided. The ihiof business of the evening was the ottling of the fair and lecture tick- its. About GOO fair tickets and 300 or the lecture by Hon. T. P. O'Oon- lor arc still out and have not boon accounted for. It is earnestly re quested that persons holding either tickets or the proceeds therefrom will report before the next mooting of the ague on next Wednesday evening. The leport of the auditing committee , va received. It included the ac counts of the league from May 28th , 1881 , to January 1st , 1882. During his time about 81,000 has been re ceived and forwarded to the secretary f the national land league. Dotting Vaccinated. Monday afternoon the city cdi or's room in THK BKK office WAS tem porarily turned into a hospital , over which Dr. Gibbs , the well known , -ounir phy8ici.ui , presided. The ob- ect was the wholesale vac cination of THK BKK'S employes , who from the least to the greatest marched up , bared their arms , and had the virus put in in Hood atylo. The doctor vaccinated nbout seventy-five before he left , and in a few days asoro-nrmod set of newsboys and compositors , pressmen and editors , may be soon in thio lo cality , Exeter Free. A report was spread abroad recently that a case of small pox had been dis covered at Exeter , Nob. The fol lowing communication is sent in de nial to the sumo ; ExKTiui , Nob. , January 2-1 , ' 82. To the Keillor ol THK II KK ; DKAU Sin. It was thought at onetime time tlmt we had the small pox in town and BO reported. Wo have noth ing of the kind here. Yours , 0. II. lUiioooK , P. M. The Military Headquarters. Tuesday Mayor Boyd received the hllowing dispatch , which explains itself : January 21 , J. K. I10)J , Oiuaho : We are n mired that Omaha need Imve mi ppr < ) henHlou m to the removal o military headquaitvn. A. , BAI'NDKIW , 0. 11. VAN W\CK. _ Go TO BUSUMAN'S. ' THE NEW DENVER LINE. Tlio O , B. A : Q. OHlclala Makoa Flying Tour oflt. General Manager T. J. Potter , of the C B AQ railroad , General Passenger Agent Porcival Lowell , Gonotal Freight Agent K. P. Riplcy , GencralSuporintondBMtof thoO. , B. it Q east of the Missouri river II. B. Stone , General Superintendent of the | { . & M. in Nebraska .Holdrogo , General Passenger Agent Ktistis , Gen- er.d Freight Agent Harris , and Mas ter Mech mio Huwksworth , arrived in this city jesterday afternoon in a special car , ivfter having completed a Hying tour of inspection of the new I ! . & M. extension toward Denver. Thuro.ul was found to be complete tea a point alwut 100 miles west of Oul- burtson , whore work was commenced last October. There are being em ployed at present about five hundred teams , and twice that number of laborers under the management of the contractors , E. P. Reynolds & Co. A like force ore working east from Den ver under Contractor Streator. In addition about leO men are working at track lajit g and surfacing at this end of the extension. The fu'uiu intentions of the C. , It it Q. e mp.ui ) Huem to be of the most decided character. Tlio Denver ex tension will be of nearly the saim * length as the Union Pacific line and at places the roads will run within two or throe miles of each other. It m thu intention of thu company to run their trains thiough on the came time adopted by the U. P. , whether it bo 24 or 18 hours. In a talk with Mr. Iloldrego ho admitted that it is probable that the C. , H. & Q trains from Chicigoill litforo long bo running direct into Om ilia , crosing the river at Plaits- mouth , lie stated that the freight deput on the bottoms would be com- mtnccd as snon as it is tinssibo ! for the engineers to complete t'leitxoik Thocjiitr.xcta w.ill then be let and tin- fu nd ti < . .i of t .u c'opH be Ir.ul Hi ahort order. There will be no shops built , except at Plattsmouth , where sumo now ones will bo erected. In answer to a question concerning the ru iiinig of trains on the now exten sion , Mr. Iloldrego said that dining cars would not bo introduced west of the Missouri. Those on the C. , B. & Q. road to Chicago will bo kept up , but they will not bo run on the new division. The object of the now ex tension will bo to give the quickept , pleasautest , and safest route from Chicago to Denver. Fntlior in Getting Well- My daughter says : -'How much better father is since ho used Hup Hitters. " Ho is getting well after hia long BiiHoriiig from a disease declared incurable , and wo arc so glad ho used your bitters.-A lady of Ruchestei , N. Y. [ Utica Herald jl-fl ! ) MELANGE. Reflections of a Dull Day and Month. Noting the many peculiar features of Omaha , not the least singular ono among them is the cosmopolitan na ture of her inhabitants. Listen to the strange variety of languages spoken on our streets , and ono will almost bo in clined to ask if Babel has been turned loose in our midst. But ono does not stop and listen on the street to anything , not oven to the divine Patti , wore she to give a free exhibition of vocal sweetness in front of Boyd's opera house , for the little snowfall of yesterday has stirred up 10 mud to its usual ( which means un- sual ) proportions again , and what nut means only an impassionite his- oriau of the future will bo able to tell ur luckier posterity. While we are iscussing the question of street paving , 'Inch by the way should be done , like Ju'U'Ru's liiuming , first , and discuss- d aftorwatds , why not remind our rovident city fathers that our streets re unknown by name as they are un- : nown to fame , save in the memory f the "oldest inhabitants. " A strail , or coming to the city looks in vain o the street lamps for a guide in his liscelhineouB wanderings. Not every- iody likes to halt a person at each treet corner to aak where such und uch a struct is , only to bo told that 'ho , alas , too , is not aware. " A gentleman who is a now arrival n the city one recent evening lost his nagnotiu bearing , and could find needy - ody to direct him to his residence on 'leasant stroot. Desperate , ho was about to u'ivo himsolt up to tlio police us a viigrant or a crank , when lie dis- ovored to his amazement that there was no policp in Omaha , or one only hat travels incognito like Jay Gould , nd the quean of England. This reminds us that Jay Gould passed through Omaha thu other day , and ruined such a stir or , to use a more technical term up- > lying to him , such a fluctuation us > nly the threatened removal of the department headquarters and the np- learanre of small pox in our midst lave created since. Well , Omaha is ike every other city , and for that natter is like every individual as well. It is bound to have its periodi cal excitements and abatements as n sure preventive against torpidity. Only keep cool and bo vaccinated , and til will end sorono. "HOUGH ON HATS. " The thing desired found nt lout. AflV dniKb'i t fur "Hough on Hatx. " It clean out riitH , mice , rmiclies , tiles , bed buga : 15 < boxuH , (1) ( ) Army Orders- The latest special orders issued from thu headquarters department o the Plutto , Omaha , Neb. , are as fol lows ; Recruit George Wornmld , eulutei nt Fort Omaha , Neb. , is assigned t < company K , Sixth infantry , and wil be sent to the station of his company on the first favorable opportunity. Leave of absence for one month with permission to apply to the adju taut general of the army for an oxteii sion of two months , is granted Gaptaii George F. Price , Fifth cavalry. Recruit William L. Shaw , onlUte < at Fort Bandem , W , T , , IB assigned t company E , Fourth infantry , station ed at that poet. The leave of absence for seven 'days granted Second Lieutenant William E. AI my , Fifth cavalry , by orders No , 12 , current scries , Fort Sidney , Nob. , is extended to twonty-threo days. ARNDT SENTENCED. Ho Protests That Ho Has. Not Doon Qlvon a Square Deal. The following account of the clos ing scene in the Arndt owe , on trial in the United States court , at Lin coln , will bo of interest hero and is from The Daily Journal of that city : At the opening of the United Status court Tuesday morning a mo lion for n now trial in the Arndt case was made by Charles Redick. The argument was based upon an alleged error in the instructions given by the court to the jury , in which it was charged that the defendant is presumed by the law to have in tended the natural and probable re sults of the threats made , and that the intention was to . .be inferred from the accomplished result. Mr. Redick claimed that this was not the law in the case. His doctrine was that when u man doe an act in itself unlawful , the presumption is that the intent uivt unlawful , but in this case the threats ngiiinst the life of Judge Dundy are innocent nnd indifFercnt nets in tlio cyis of this court and the state courts , and the law docs not presume that a nun by reason of innocent and iudill' ereiit i cti inten led that an uil.inful result should occur. It thurefuio de volves upon tlui prosi'cuuoii to { rove the unlawful intuit. Judge Foster denied the motion on thu ground that in another part of the charge it was rlearly stated that the intention must be catithli.slit-d ns well as the facts of the tlneats nnd their results. It was impossible to exam- mo a man's mind to find the inten tion. That must bo inferied from circumstances attending the act. Arndt was then asked if ho had anything to say why sentence should not bo pronounced upon him for the crime of which the jury had declared him guilty. The prisoner replied that ho had no fault to find with the cour > or jury , but thought that the prosecution had done him great injustice in pro- Tcnting him from bringing forward the strongest proof of his innocence. The court then proceeded to pass sentence upon him : "Tho evidence has very clearly shown that you made these threats against the lifo of Judge Dundy in connection with your con troversy with the railioad. Your rights in this cant nto as good an these of the Union Pacific railroad , and you should seuk these rights in the manner proscribed by law. The sooner you get rid of this idea of communism and nihilism and of getting jour rights by any other way than the duo process of law , the bettor it will bo tor jou , for it serves you no purpose except to got you into difliculty. Now , if you have beau wronged , ! have the utmost confidence that you will receive your just rights in the same way that others do. What ever rights you may have in the mat ter under litigation I am sure that Judge Dundy and this court will pre serve for you. I sentence you to im prisonment in the jail for three months. " Arndt was removed to tiie county jail. Visible Improvement- Mr. Noaii Bates , Elmira , N. Y. , writes : 'About four years ai'o I had > n ait ck of bilious fever , and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened and I would lie completely prostratsd for days. After usiogtwn bottles of your litmnocK BLOOD BiTTKiis th improvement was to visible that I was a-tonifhcd. I can n"w , though Gl years of age , do a fair i nd reasonable enable day's work. ' Price SI 00 , trial size 10 cents. IMw MORMONISM. A Protest Against It by the Minister ial Association of Omaha. To Hon. AUIn Saundcrii , Hon. C. II. V n WjcK , U. rt hcn.itors , Hon. U. K , Valentino , M. 0 , WimhlnKtun , 1) . C. : GESTLKMKN" Deeply impressed with the importance of immediate and of- ' fectivo'legislation on the vexed ques tion of polygamous Mormonism , we most earnestly request thH you , as our representatives in congress , will by all means in your power help to re move absolutely and forever this foil1 stain from American civilisation. By rder of Ministerial associatioi of Omaha. A. F. SHEUUILL , President. J. W. SHANK , Secretary. OMAHA , Neb. , Januarys , 1882. DIED. ] ) i\VKY : At Cedar HapMH , I iwa , Jau. nary 20th , li'B' ! , in her .Vith yeai , TM. Kimim 1' . Dewey , mother of Mrs. Will Kicrittead of tint * city. She had but lutely iiiudu Mr * . Iviemtuml u \i it , and seemed in her u-iul health , Klio w Bcoufiuoa to h-r ' ed but two weeds' , when dentb relieved tier of her Hiitferings. JL. good and faithful uife , a Kind .aid lov ing niothvrand a tiuo friend , he wan losed by ull uho knew her , lined u ot b > tho.e who knew her beet. A minUtering anafel to all in their hour of troiiMu , her clrcloof friends wai only limited by tier acquain tances. Always thinking more of the hap- other' than of herself , her relig ion wan that of humanity and lumhiem. She died believing in .1 future life , and be- lloviiib' that tbo faithful following of the commandmentdo unto othtrn an j ou would that they thouldd.i unto you , ( aiommuml- incut HIO ! never broke ) , was all that won nectfHMry to secure n futurn hap ineus ; nnd lot in how | that her belief wait true , and that he in happier iww STl.WAUT-MrH Maili H'ewart , nijed CI yearn , 0 nionth-iand 2 day * , d ed at thu residence of hur urn .1. N. Slewart , on Seventeenth street , Jlnrtman's uddi * lion , of consumption Funeral on Thuiuday , Januiuy 2 < > , from resilience to Prospect Hill. FAKMKKS AND JIEOllANICS. If you wish to avoid great dangoi and trouble , besides a no Bini.ll bill of oxpenao , at this season of the year , you should take prompt atopa to koej disease from your household. Tin ajBtoin ahould bo cloanuod , blooc purified , Btomach and bowels rojrula ted , and prevent nnd euro disoasoi arising from spring malaria. We know of nothing tlmt will so perfectly am surely do this an Electric Bittora , am at the trifling coat of fifty cent a bet tlo. [ Exchange. Bold by Iflh & McU ahon , 7 IIAPPX HEJUITS. The Wedding" HoconUon of Mr. cindl Mrs.rtiHOph B , Kostora. The marriage of Joeopti B. Kosters , of Omaha ami Miss Mary T Baum garttior , o lietidorsou , la. , was an nounced briefly in yesterday's BKK. It took plico in St. Mary Magdalaio's church Tuesday at ton a. m. The odifica was filled with friends of the bride and groom , Frank II. Kos- tors and J , N. Fronzor acted as groomsmen , anil Misses Teresa Bnuni- gartnoi and Caroline Kosrsira as bridesmaids. The ceremony was the nuptiai high moss , and it was. appro priately performed by FathorUlaubor , pastor of the church , Tuoodry a reception w. s hold lit the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kosters , parcius of the grown , at the corner of Eleventh and Ilarney stroois. The Liederkranv. society , of which the groom is a member , ren dered splendid music , anil bountiful refreshments were served. About a hundred guests attended the recep tion. The bride was richly attired and looked very chainungly. Among the many beautiful and ap propriate presents worn the following ; A gold watch and chain from thu uroom to the bride ; a marble top cen ter table from Pioneer Hook and Ladder company , of which Mr. Kos ters was formerly an officer ; a pair of vases and oilier uit'tsfroni the groom's associates of the Liedenkraiiz ; a set ot china froni Fiank II. Kosters an A Miss Caroline Kcwturs ; a silver but ter dish from Mr. Ben. Knottmau , of Cincinnati ; a silver water set from Henry Kaufmann ; a silver castor from the bride's father and mo hi'i ; a pair of silver vases iumi Miss Clara P/eitler , of Council Blulls ; a pair of vasts and other gifts from Judge and Mrs. Lake ; a camp chair from Mr. and Mrs. Bnckman ; a rock ing chair from Win. Doll ; auhair from Fred Krug ; a sot of silver nut crack ers and picks from A. 13. Iluberman ; a silver sugir shell from Mr. and Mrs. W E McMillan ; n bed spread and lamp mat from Mr. H. A. Kosters and d.iughtois ; a silver pickle dish from Mr Walter Pfeitler and Mifs Miry Pfeitl'er ; a set of vases from Janus Wesley , of Council Blufl's , and a Mar seilles bed spread from J. N. Fronzer. CURE. The a tldotal theory , lion admitted to bo tinni h truitineiitnlchwill eradicate Catarrhal - rhal Poison. hcUhns. . II.Tajlor , 140 Noble street , I'.rook- lyn , N. Y. : "Ono package effected a radical euro. " Itev. Oto. A. Utis , Coblcski'l ' , Schoharie , Co. , N. Y. : 'It restored mo to tuy ministerial la- rs. ' ? Hov.V H. Sumncr , Frederick. Jld. : "F.ne ssults ill six casts in in } family. " Kos Gco E. Pratt , fet. Stephen's Hectory , hi a. : 'Quite wonderful ; let mo distribute our 'Treat ! e , " ChH8.lI. Stanhope , Newport , R. ! 'Iftaa lodcaf to hear thochu'ch bells ring ; hearing stored. " OcorKO W. LambriRh' , 73 Illddl. street , Baltl- .ore , Md. : "Suffered Q years ; porfectiy urud. " Mrs , M. E. Shcnnev , 3022 Sarah street , St. .ouis : 'Tha flrnt natural breath In 0 y is- " Mrs. J. W. Purcell , Golden City. Col. : "Used nlvne package ; entirely urcu ; suffered 24 'eart. ' " Dr. F. N. Clark , Don list. 8 Montgomery street , in Francibco : "Suffered 16 jcars ; perfectly ured , " etc. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" n Catar h mailed free. The great Cure la de- vered bj Drugirists , or bj D B. Dewey & Co , , Fulton street , New York for I 00 , mon-wed-fri&sat&wcekcow SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONtY. NOTICE Advertistmutu lo Loan , for Sale , oat , Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will be In- rtcd In these columns once for TEN CENTS er line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS r line. The lint Insertion neicr leii than WENTY-FIVE TO LOAN Sunn ot 81101) to S2 > 0 * > , MONEY long time , real estate bccurity. Albert iMarizlaiuUr , Attornij at I w , S E. eorncr 16ti nd louglau. _ 051-24 ONEY TO LOAN-Call at L w Ottice ol D M L. Thomm ItnomB CraUhton Illock. A A To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent tM/.UUW on rood n-al tstaUBccurity , by " It. ISAAC BDWAKI ) * 1109 Farnham St. KA I\\\1V LOAN At S per ccntln- Ol/.l/UU tfu- in smnnof W.600 and nlH , fm 3 to 6 years , on nnit-claad city arid 'arm ' propurt ) . HKMIH RKiU KUTATK and LO N 1 tth untl Dmurlnn St HELP WANTED. rANrii > Good jir . liKiuinat 1011 lUvui * port St. IWS-25 * A good girl for g > 'ii ral home work nisi a mull girl t. ' lake ciro of a iabj. Inquire northue t corner .Ud and Hurt ri.ct. OU4 tf VA ANTKD-ll * single ladj , p'ace ' In mull > totikukiiull'n - . In - fa'inh Wlllli g o- * I c at V. M ' : JUn tulochorisH and Uku care WASVii rt.c > ) A | > i'lj d. K O r bin and Inuniil. ' * ' - ' ASTI'H A svoinan uooK at Ilio Knnnut W Homo 37 30' ANTKII bitiutlon to dri\o tiain bj a go -d ttinilip man. ll tt of re oreiuc A ilreH 'ri. " line olllu ) . _ bit -2U * NTr.D Woman cnok and dinirg roon WANTr.D IhoO'CoMiclllIoune , 1U8 1 t ht bet , Pouiiiaa ami I od f . PB25 - IKHTo'ixcha - IT cit ! \ trAIKHTo' e } proper ) > V M or 1(1 ( a < n of good linn land iuiprot til , witli t iiil > cr ami running water. Situated li YOM count , 4 niihi irom railrnart town. Ad drea < . J Illutlt. 171IJ tard bt. . Oinatia 702i' \NVKD Inm cdlately , a girl to d j gencr W al hoiueuoik Apply at northwcbt ror- no. of IIami ton and 1'ler Ms. , bhinn'Haildltlon Firnt c'ans ' cook , ono wi o uudtr WANTED iooklniranwi < l anpas'ry ; none but flr-t t'asH 1,1-1 d appl ) AlfO a good - < ) o wait r Aiml nt IHII Ftruhin t Hilled Funding trld u * iU itficui IKIKO * . WANTED . IMIeniu ZJ-tf - . Olliiuk ) * Co natu pi r < niHO ( WANTKII-1. liusinctiH of U. lltrthoid , at lO C Kougku Btrtit , wluro tint will lontinuo thi uslnrkfi , and bj fair dealing nnd i > a\ing gnoi prlct-H ihoj pro | ! io to linn-ate the trade 'ihot eollclt parties ho hit a old Iron , ra s , junk 111 niitobi to irltn thi'in i call 7l)8liiio WAMKD-To rent a iltslrablo iludilm hnnm. A.t.lreii- \ 40. Clt ) 071 tf t ir.i A uw uat lioar tr an he ac roiimio atidulth llru-ilaw tabl'iboarda nanonalle rata. I , iiuiroa iai Hoi.ard liciwucn Dili and 10 h < . \\7"ANTKI > -4 children an boarders In aiiclcc > V school , at IDlh and California St. L. 11 LOOMIS 767tt FOR RF.NT-HOU8EB AND LAND OOJ-tt KOT-KuniMitd roomi. Now houi ' and gcxjj location , Inquire 1311 Jicksoi : SPBUIAL NOTIOES-Oontinnpfi , It KST 4Voom Inquire at NV cot , 1 mhnntlCftllforn iSt. PM 331 ITIUllhh.NT New cottrtKf , 6 room , clo t , . X1 bath r oin , cellar , iNtcrn , Ac , Lnrpo t > wi , < UikU-n hoiifc , Ac t lip r month. wllldno IKIS-CI-IOII ntiv tlmo niter Kcbnmri 1' tljji S . mi ro nt iiu-oiiiw. n.yy . IlKNT New iittn u lth (1 ( ro inn , lxlt ; 1.1OU St , ! > U ISth nnd 19th Sta , En. iiilrootl | > K , Ilium , dill N. 10th-t 0S-t ( 1,101111KNT Hmuo ol fl lit looms. Knqulro JL1 J , PhlpiH UPC , 1M2 S. Filth M , 077-tf JVM HI-.NT uilh < l'ilont , 4 IIHIIH9 , cMcrn , , < ; ( . , KHitli r > J 10th St. Fnimlro 006 tt IjUJlt IthM Kati. 1st c.miH.odioiiTbrlck . real. JL' denco , cornci HHhnml r'lrnhain St8. Ap. lilt to Mrs B. A. lit cr , Tabor , Frenonti Co Ifma. li'fireii'fuilcslreil. H U IJ1UI. ItKN r rNie n ( the l - t stori on "p-.n ' J1 St. MxJl , Jnmmry 1. 18b2 , ' & II .MJK KKM-i lurinntitii roomoter MM i hMiW1 Kicl ni0N , K cr.r. IBth nd Dodg. tt * . 289 tt 710U liKN7F-Nlccly"fiirnl hcJ rooms with or ? wl'lioiitfcoim ' ! . Itraiionb ) price * 2013 C'a a St. 700 tf [ 71011 HKN'J Furnlnhod room * , north nldu ol L1 CallforaJa St. , 2d door went ol 21nt. Inquire alter I y. nu 434-tt T7OK lUwNT Cotm.'u of 3 roonm , ell nnd JJ clstarn ; 23rd and St. Nnry's avenue. En- Ulilru ol lif. . Kennedy. 3lii 3 13th St , 74B-tt BALE i A cninnlLt slouk ot groceries and P ) iii\l | nns. Kor paatliiUar.it iihlirss lock box 3.\llurllliKton Junction , Mo. [ H6-28 * HALE A good bug ) ; ) home , nultalilc ( or toirlto. Inquire No. 1101 Howard H rcrt. 97b-l neil HALKMj vbc . the Fnmh Codoe JJ lloudo and .Imtauraiit , No. 620 South 10th stritt , will beforsiuv In the u rlj part ot the. unmicr , reasons loro.Icrlii ) , ' the fame at this tin Is tr inablo bu > er to arrange hla hualntsa 111 tlmulor Ijmlui , ' . 012-tf r hlonory 1 at Ked- L innii'ii. Kit i"t I 2S' LilOll bALh 1 nitrtl BUillion , ClMlusdalc , a 1 Jtnmold , MililliiK ICliO i > ounil . 1 l > li k ntnlllnn , j Norm in i Mntr | i , 6)mraold , cl.'h- \i \ > K If'M ' ) pfiuiuls look lirt iirciuiuni ut Nchiiska -stiitu Pair , 18S1. 1 Kei til ) < > Jack , Mai k , wi'U'hlnuabout BOO pounds , 4 jcaisoiil , took firm premium nt N'clira ka Htnto Fair , ISjO ami ISM. llniultu ot ( .lau iNilu'l , t'nrin IH Hniisu , T Olt SiLK f llr-it-i.l.i < book und stat onory I Imrino'e , carry nir a lull llnooi to\t , n > tlnns , ! ] iijr ( n'l ' paptr , moldings In fait CM rthini. . ' ; del ) ; a IMIH > is < of SlO.Ufli a jcar ; iord ; l.citlon ; ilii-np lent ; can bo bought on iavtitnw hj jjooil pait.i. \\lll sjll , nut not ? J tiadu. AOdrtsi OUS SCHItAGirS BAKAK , i Spl 014-tt rcmont , cb. " 171UII SALtJ Four bcrilnn < of ihihliu' and 3 Jj 'ood counterInqulru at I > W. Sf.\o , Opera llouso 1 liarn ac.j. 027-tf FOU SALE Oil KENT- A grocery store and butcher Hhoii , dc bU lllCS9. Ill * ijulra at this olllce. 012-tl SAW : Full lot ami 3 stnill houses near B10U . P. depot , 82JOU. Mi.Ca.rue. Opp. P. O. SJJ-tl OU SALK -2 nko couaicra and 2 sIHcr plaVxl F eH , at Gro. II. I'cteiHOi.'s , 804 South 10th St. 7,1-tt SATiK \\illcxcha go for Omaha Jlto * FOU , an ImproKcil sec on of laud rJJulin- ilf a station on U , I * . K. U. M. DUNIIA31.1412 -'an ham1 ! ! . , Omaha. ; 2U3ml' _ i ' rlruie for cltj proimrty , on lorsea , hirnos and uagon. Aditris Y. , thia oiHc 722 tf SALK A ITJIU su.cn jcar-old hoiM ) \Varranto < l tn drl\o single or iloulilo. Kn ulru of ( Itoryo L'antlblil , Cantlilil/xjiuiu. noils tf BK1UK A fOt. MlbChl II RKSPEIvDY Cl'HKFor snull V > \ "ccipe , SOc. Address , \V. } . II Us , i Incoln. Ntb 1)J7 ) ! 20' IT1UHNI5IIED HOOMS FOU HUNT 3. W. Cor. ; 19th and Du\-cuport f t , 'I1 ' tf I'unxisiiKu ito MS nit I.I-NT inquire - Tiwo at llospe'u Art Kniionuiu | , treot. rjTJ AYED From h rracku , Jan. 2 ! , o C\jpno j mare. Anj eno finding the eaid mare ll o liberally rewarded by leatinu her at Jan/ , . tcpbtnaon'sstablo , corner of 10th and Harnt -.j ts. she had tad'ilo on , 2-26 JAMKS bTEPIIKNSON. T OST New pocktt-book , httw tn post ofllcc _ J and LaiUH grocery store , containing about „ a. 'Ihu Under please lca\e at Ceo ollice , uhcre ho owner will pay reward ol S10. rjUdlNhSS MAN WithBOrrecipilal wants to 13 ] iu chase or Kit an interest in a good pay- n = ' Imsl CHU. Ai drcsa X. Y. , Uce otfice. 0 9 25 * A QUOD UAUIJUK Can llnd a steady job I- CTL app } hijf at fxiuU Falst's , uorwcst of po toflloo. V/1AMAO / JIEST OF SMALL US-fiEisS 1JL wanted by \poricnciU man. Small salarj. ' . u. IJox 602 City 9fli.tf UIIItrS For thu next BO dajs , wo will , on the J receipt o ! Blxtj ieiit9 , Bund to any addrtss , lOitp.id , ono of our untaundml dicns Shirts , 'osltit cly only ono Sliirr sent to ono address. fcUKEKA SHI , TCO. . 04n-lm iltrselllea , 111. ITIUUNISIIKD KOi 'Ms Within three hloi s of L' post tike Inquire at 1510 led e D'C \TOIIUl.OiOMllACT ! Kbbtakd proK- | _ \ | sals will ho recdxod until 12 o'lock noon , i anuar ) .11,1SS2 , lor the erection and comple- ion of building for Ilio Aiadcnij of the SacrcJ t loan. I'.aiih . und fcK.citi.ation8'oni ] lew at olllce ij ) flutrciio& MLlidulhH hn , Arclilieit , Omalu , s'el ) , uhirt1 lilds w 11 bo reioitid. Ihe right is ittil to rt-lcet an ) or all bids. 02b-ll ) ilOOMMror euulu gcntiuuLii ; also ono front room v , 1th piano , nouth ct < artier l > * tli and Capital atomic. SOQ-tf | - > bMIS NEW CITY MAl'fa , 10c. Mourte Map * . $2.10. OKO. P. . IN i UA oa 1'astile aim Ci' | POUlllAlIb painting. ilKS. 1 > . In WAHDNKU. room 1 , Jni-ob'B Illmk. 842-tr ' > AI.Ul > UAt A. H. hander's Fwd Storr- ' t ) 1P13 llarney tit _ lilSlk * j , Pj EMlS' IIEAI. BS1ATK EXniASOh.- . . PjBDWAliD I BDWAliD KUEML MAGlSfEK OF PALilYhTEKY AND.CONDI TIONALIHT , 4W Tenth 8tnitbttuten Karnhain andllainey Will , with the ld of guirdian spirits , obtain for any onoaglanco at thu pi"I anil pri'tHint , and on corraln conditions In the fu ! i , urc. Boots an J Bhoo * made to order. 1'crfi-cl Absolutely IhU powder neurArlcn. . Aroanilol purity 8ri > nuthondHhplcscuient6 More economical than the nrdinut klrnU , and cannot b told In cp j petition with Ihe multllude of low tut KOYAt BAKING POWDER CO .