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    THJE OMAHA DAILY BE ' : F , FEBRUARY 3 1882 ,
THE DAILY BEE.
Friday Morning , Fob ,3 ,
Wnnthor Report
( The following olnervntionfl nro In ken nt
the Ratno moment ot time nt nil the xt.v
lions iintned. )
Win lKPAIirMIT , U. S. BintAli S'RTinK , t
OMAIu.Kcbrmry 2 , 1BS2. (4:45 ( p. m. ) I
If UIH ! weather continues look out for
The Star route trial * begin ut Lincoln
on Monday.
VIIIHT CI.AHH Uwf nt HngcdomV.
-Krc-.li VACClNi : just rocehcd at
Smc'rt to-tlay.
UemU HUNTS HOUMMS I > ots , Fnnmr.
„
f&c.
LINUQUKST.The Tailor ISOOl'iirn-
utn. 3-ljtn
Thu fire boyh nrc Htiollluf ; for n nm.
It In tlio nearest n tire famine tliut ban oc
curred for yearn.
A warrant has boon tworn out ngninut
John Hr.indt for running hin miloon with *
out a license.
They ore putting new gong * on thu
ese cattti in anticipation of n iwwililo fitu
this spring.
Tlie Hotel tie fJoim in to l > o onlargixl by
the addition of a third fctorynml nn exlcn-
i-ive addition on thu e.ixt Hide.
The oflicc of the Omaha Post has been
moved into the building of the Western
NewHpn. | > r Union.
A number of lulditional conchuri for
the Helena & Wickes slagi ) line will paw
through Omaha fliortly.
A third child In the family ( .f Win.
Brown , where the Bmall pox originated ,
ht been taken sicV with Kiimll pox , itH
vaccination boms n fniluio.
Don't forget , if you have uny old
linen , t < ) Icuve it nt St. Jo'epU'ii hoipital
or iilthuoHicu of Hon. John A. Cm lil" ! ) ,
for tine by the .SNtt-rs of Mercy.
The latest army order Issue I in : "SocJ
end Lieutenant 1'r.ink I > . DoililH , Ninth
Infantry , now in thu city on public buni-
lima , will return to h station. "
Attiiched to the noon train woHtycnter.
day were two car loadn of wilcllvrx , rccruiU ,
from Jefferson kurockH , Mo. , flmtinwl for
FoiU llum * < : ll and Laramie , Theyweioin
charge of Lieut. Vfelborn , of thu Fifth
cnvalry.
Mr. J. W , Callahan writes n card to
Tin : BEE stating that JohnO'Connor , who
died at tbo Bmall pox hospital , won not hia
brotherin-Hw nor ruluted to him in any
way as many Beom to think.
* Uharlw A. Hankin , employed at the
"Board of Trodo" for aoma tlmo past , baa
Accepted a position with Mr. Qibler , of
the European Hotel , Fremont , and left for
that point Wednesday night.
The B. & M. Athletic cl b went
through their initiatory gymn Htia and
allathcnlc exercises last evening , under
the able instruction ! ) of Herr I'.ml Witte
at Turner Hall. The attendance was very
largo and enthusiastic.
The examinations nt St. Francis
Academy , Council IHutfx , have just con
cluded and Kx-Gov. MacDommh , of the
Watchman , vithout whose presence they
would not feel that the work won com
plete , has rotuinod once moro to his edi
torial dutiut.
f
Tim cituciiH committee appointed to
confer with thu Douglas county delegation
to thu legislature : on the pro | > oacd amend
ment to the city charter to admit of pav-
hi ) ; , consists of .John 0. Cowin , Jam on
CrcigliUm and Joseph Barker. , ,
Joseph Btein , a well-known citizen of
Omaha , will shortly open nn Intelligence/
office at Iltmry riioit'o place on 1'arniuu
etruet aud wanU all who know of vacan
cies in any line of labor to lot him know
BO that he may old in filling them and aid
bia patron * at the Vaino time.
The Scandivouian BaptUt church ol
this city baa lately called a new pastor to
occupy ita pulpit Tuochoica fell on llov ,
Mr. N. Hnglanii , formerly mini tcr al
Woxtun , in Saundera county of thin state
Itov. lingland nnd ( uuiily moved to Urnah.
Uet wi-ck and took up their reaidoiico 01
Korth Nineteenth atrcet ,
There WOH a good Inul of Slocumbi
\Vedueitday , seven rim In and arraign
cd 'before ' Judyo lU'nckoywtcrd y. Two ol
thwo were the fatmer'a boy wpokeu of 01
biing diiclmrgid Wedueuduy , Thu twt
were Beat up fur twenty duyu. The othei
five were lined 910 and ooaU each aud twi
paid while thrte were committed .
It i reqa twl that we Btato that tin
property of the South Omaht M. K
Church , which waa sold for taxea erron
ooui-ly levied , wa the old church lte am
not the new edifice It don't amount ti
anything auy way except that the pur
chaser will faave to get hU money bd
from tbecoicmiaalooeni ,
MUit Alwine Heynold , the celebrate *
German actre-4 , who HO recently dlatiu
guUhed betfeU at tbn Omaha Germai
theater , returu 4 yesterday from HI , Ixxili
Bbe uyn she far prefern Omaha to * 8l
Itouia. She vrta occoiupanled by Mi
Kuesler , olio a oocnb r of the Genna.
the'at r.
Tie ludlvH ( who volunteered th ! ,
Bc-rvicw to nuroo tiie niek at thu BUI ill JKJ
hospital , ATO not aa Jmu been crronooun ) !
publltluxl .Sirttora of Monsy , but are kl tei
of the Frauclncan onltr. An the formi
ba > e charge nf the Acadc/ny and of tl
Convent , many partmU iiavo bccou
alarmed aud are keeping their chlldr :
away from whool. Tli re In no oceanic
for thU , at the order * one entlrtjy teparal
and tbeHi ter tit Mercy arolu nowUc e.
poteil to ( lie coutai-Ion.
Forty yeurrt' trjtn 01 jirovwi "BLACK
DRAUGHT thu bc t liver uit-did 6 i
tUw world.
A TRAGIC TALE.
The "Lono Fishorman" of the
Lalco Ohargod With Hoin- .
oua Orimee.
Ills Wlfo Tollri n Terrible atory of
Vustordny n diiuiuutivo littlu
woman , of nninifltakablo Gorman lift-
tiouality , put in an early nppoarauco
at THK BUB otlico. She WM iiccom-
{ uiniod by two utalwnrt friondA imd
follow oountryinoi ] , 0110 of tiiom n
well-known juatico of the pcaco in a
product adjoiniiiR the city , nndnidud
by their norvicc * as interpreters anil
by n skillful two of the littlu K Kliflh
nt lior command , procoudod to toll thu
tnlo of "Tlio Lone FiBhornmn , " of
Uroighlon fnnn , n thrilling fllory in
Boveral notn.
About three montlia notliowoiutin ) ,
whoso name in MrIleyur , nppoarod
in police court nnd complained against
Gottlieb Jlyyer , hur husband , for
criminal intimacy with another wo-
uinn , for cruel treatment , failure to
provide , etc. , alleging at thu time that
uho feared for hur life. She had a
child of k'HS than two yenra with
hur nnd wan in great dintreaH ,
but when Gottlieb appeared and
bugged for mercy , promising to 'bo
good in the future , she throw up her
hands , and exclaimed : "Oh , 1 will
forgive you if you will only bo ti good
man ! "
Huyor in the individual known
HH the lone lisorman , whoM } \
lived in the old house near
Creighton'a on thu north mdo of the
lake for several years , and lum peddled
fish about the ntreetn in Hummer. He
had a vvito before this one , and on
\uguat 21 at , 1878 , ho ( then living
down the river a short distance ) took
her and wont across thu Missouri to
gather grapoa. A big storm camo'up ,
accompanied by lightning and
hail , and when Hey or re
turned ho was alone. Ho claimed
that the lightning had struck his wife
whtlo standing in the boat and hurled
her body overboard. The body was
never recovered and his present wife
say HIU thinks he murdered the
woman in order to marry her , as he
was already in love with her and they
wore married two months later.
The union , aa might have been ex-
pnclud under such unhallowed cir
cumstances , was an unhappy one.
Hoyer neglected his wife , would not
provide for her , and when their child
was born left them alone in the
houeo , the mother starving nnd the
child unprotected from the cold.
Thirteen days after its birth the baby
died froze to death. The mother's
lifo was saved by kind neighbors , who
discovered hur in time , the inhuman
bu.iat having threatened to kill nny
one who came near the house.
Since that they have had another
child , not a year and two months old ,
and a third is expected m a few
months. Mrs. Hoycr sent to hur
lather in Germany for some money
which was sent and nome passed into
lloyor's control. Then a rival come
and things wont from bad to worse
until on Saturday last , with the aid ,
as it is claimed of a third party ,
Hoyor disposed of the personal ef
fects , pocketed the cash , a tow hun
dred dollars , aud disappeared , it being -
ing believed that the woman who
supplanted his wife's place intends to
follow him to-morrow. Mrs. Hover
has brought suit in Judge Vrandes'
court to recover the property pur
chased with her own money. Hoyer
is but 38 years old nnd
his wife , thus deserted and
left penniless in a time of special noetl ,
in still on the morning side of 22. She
bus found temporary shelter with a
Gorman friend and will probably not
bo allowed to BulFor nor compelled to
go to tbo county farm. One reason ,
she says , which contirms hur in the
opinion that Hoyer murdered
his first wife is that just be
fore she had him arrested ho
threatened "to throw her in the lake
and drown her , too. " This is the
story told by the woman and corrobor
ated by bur oomp inions , and if one-
tenth of it is trim the follow , if over
caught , should be dealt with to the
full t-xtuiit of thu law.
Two Oman * .
Regulate first the stomach , second
thu liver ; especially the first , BO as to
perform their functions perfectly , nnd
will remove at least nineteen twenti
eths ot all the ills that mankind is
heir to , in this or nny other climate.
Hop Bitters is thu only thing that
will giyp perfectly healthy natural
actions in those two organs. Maine
-I'nnnur. f-1-15
BLUE QKANITE-
A Flno Paving Stone ut Our Vorj
Doors Worthy of Investi
gation.
. i
Mr , L. J. Ourrie , of South Bond
on thu line of thu B. & M. railroai
in Nebraska , and about twelve miloi
below Orcapolis , won in the city
Wednesday , called at TUK IlKKotlic
and explained at some length th
great qualities of the stone to bo founi
in hU locality , which , ho thinks , 'i
equal , aud perhaps superior , to an ;
other granite known. Before Jeavin
the city ho called upon Mr. W. C. H
Alton , late secretary of the board o
trade , and presented the matter t
hint in such a light tlut at the nei
meeting of the board the followin
will bo submitted :
r OMAHA , February 1 , 1882.
Ouiih * llo r 1 ol Trulc :
GEKTLEIIKN 1 inn authorized b
Mr. L. ! , Curriu , of South Bent !
r Neb. , who operating the stun
er quarries at that point , Ui nuke th
10 following otatomont in rt'gatd to th
le new paving stone culled "Blu
len
lem Granite , " which ii submitted Uur
m with for your consideration. Th
te claim made for this stone IB that it i
x. far aupurior in durability to the ord
nary lime ttono used on our atroel
for curbing and macadam paving. Th
quantity is inexhaustible , andthufaci
tiut uHorded for supplying thu cit
of Omaha with paving muturiul ar
equal to thoio of any other poinl
Iwlh as to economy of working and in
transportlm ; this stone to this point.
Thu expanseof laying this material
down in Omaha , on the cirn , will ap
proximate § 25 per cnr load of ten
porch , weighing 100 pounds to the
cubic fool. This will malco 105 feet
in loncth , one foot wide , nnd one foot
dcop. I ask for this Nebraska "BIuo
Granite" the most thorough tout and
oaroful investigation , and will say that
the rates quoted heroin include n haul
of two miles at present by team. In
n Bhort time it is expected to have n
side track to the quarries.
Respectfully ,
W. 0. B ALLE.V.
AN IMPORTANT MOVE.
McMahon , Abert & Co Suc
ceed lab & McMnhon.
Tlio Flint and Only Exclusive Whole-
wile DT-UK Housoln Nobnwkn.
As a family is always congratulated
on the advent of a i.uw mombur , do a
live community like Omaha , is pleased
and gratified nt the nppoarauce of anew
now busiiiesH firm which promised to
tnku a leading place in ita ranks of
active and euergetic business men.
In July of 1880 , Mr. Lawrence
McMahon came to Omaha unJ bo-
e.imo a member of the firm nf IHI ! it
McMahon , in the I'loncor Drug atoro
which had boon established by Dr.
loll early in tlio existence of tbi city.
Mr. McMahon assumed frVju'i ' the
start the active busincHH inatmgomort
of the concern , into which he infused
now life and vigor. The large estab
lishment was refitted , thu atock ro-
plunishud and the Pioneer drug store
rejuvenated entirely , when the fire of
March , 1881 , came , and this firm
with others in Central block wore for
the time driven out.
With characteristic energy , however -
over , they secured now quarters and
the following day saw them installed
in a now business room filling tlioir
orders aa fast as they came in.
It was then determined to drop the
retail tr.ulu entirely and devote thorn-
Holv'es exclusively to the jobbing busi
ness which had alreadv attained
mammoth proportions. This design
was at once put into execution , but
hardly had they prepared IhomHulvea
to meet fully thowante of the dru yists
throughout thu trans-Mississippi coun
try whan the senior member of the
firm , Dr. Tali , died , thus entailing the
greatest calamity which had bi-fallon
them. The establishment continued ,
nevertheless , to run \vitlu ut interrup
tion until the estate of Dr. Is 11 was
suttled , and yesterday dissolution of
the old firm was announced , togethir
with the formation of a now partner
ship , under thu firm name of AUc-
Mahon , Abort & Co.
Mr. Olios. E. Abort , the now mem
ber o the firm , is a thorough , practi
cal business man , who , appreciating
the growing importance of thia gate
city , has came to join hands with the
old whcolhorse , McMahon , and push
the business as it has never been
pushed before.
The firm now starts in
composed entirely of young ,
live and energetic business men ,
who combine 'genuine western
vigor and enterprise with all the cap
ital necessary to conduct a first-class
jobbing trade. They start out
with a better foundation than
over before , with improved facilities
for the transaction < Jf business and
will enlarge and perfect ths stock in
every department. As wo learn it ,
all the accounts dmo the old firm are
payable to the now firm who also as
sume all liabilities.
It may bo safely assumed than no
busines partnership has over boon en
tered into in thm city , which started
out under moro favorable auspices or
promised to take a more prominent
stand among the substantial , progres
sive and popular business houses
of Omaha , and when it is stated that
it is the only exclusively wholesale
drug bouse in Nebraska , thu import
ance of this now di'p.irturo to thu city
and state willbeupprcoiatod by all.
" "Pl/T
Josh Hillings Hays : "Thnre nint no pi
in natral hUtry Unit Imz been et moro ,
and tb it more oft than apple pi , and no
modicin l < an - ure itul K0tun and billoiinc-
noi-B lint H ) wul as SI-KINO BLOSSOM. "
Price 50 cento , trial bottle * IQcent' . 3j-lw
SUBURBAN STREETS.
Morcor'a Avonuo" nnd "Lowe Avo-
nuo" Added to Omaha's Aristo
cratic Thoruffhforoe.
At a mooting of thu board of count ]
connnissionoEH , on Tuesday , the fol
lowing members were present : Com
missicmera Corliss , Drexel am
Knight.
Thu following resolutions is on
adopted ;
Iluaolved , That the road callec
"Ouming Street Extension , " from tin
city limits west to thu Lowu road , and
the road callo-1 "Platto Vulloy Road,1
from the Lowe road west to a pom
74 feet west of line between section ,
17 and 18 , township 15 , ratiKol3east
bo named "Mercer Avenue. "
Resolved , That the road 'calloc
"Lowe Road , " from Davenport stroe
( north line of Smith's addition ) nortl
to the "Cumiug street extension1
nnd thence north to Hamilton strut )
be uatncd "Lowo avonuo. "
The county surveyor was instrucfei
to correct the ofllcial map iu accordance
anco with the foregoing rosolutioua ,
Thu oiiioial boiiua of 8 , A. Knapji
; t constable Flatto Precinct ; W. O
. Sanders , constable Ouiaha Prccinc
° 1 No. 3 ; 8. J , Allen , justice of poac
McArdlo Precinct ; W. D. Kadoj
West Omaha Product , wore a [
proved ,
DO NOT JJE'DEOKIVED.
Ju these times of quack uuvlicin
udvertiaeinontB uvoryvrhuro , it in trul
KnitifyitiK to find ono remedy that i
worthy ot praise , nnd which null
dot'n aa reconimended. Kluntriu Uii
tern , wo can vouch fur aa boiuij a tru
and rttliablo remedy , and ono thu
will do at recommended. Theyinvari
bly cures eiomacliniid liver complaint
diseases of ( he Kidneys and rinur
difficulties. ; : Wo know i
. whuroofv
BiR-ak , and can readily say , give thoi
a trial. Bold ut fifty cents a bottle b
Ish & McMahon (3) ( )
WEAVING THE NET.
Oftpturinpr Supposed Important -
ant Witneeeos iu the Sorters
ters Case.
Two of tlio Omaha Demi-Monde Who
nrc Supposed to "Know Some
thing" nroArroatod In Council
Blullfl.
The tragedy of Christmas morning ,
nt TroStschko's saloon in this city ,
which sent a shock of horror through
the community , has been well nigh
forgotten by nearly all except the
parties intorestcd , The officials , how
ever , have been alert , and it is claimed
that they have discovered sufficient
testimony to make a strong case
against the man accused , Charles
Kostors. But some of this testimony
is exceedingly slippery , as recent
events have proven , and is liable to
get owoy nt iilmuit any moment.
Among other parties whose evidence
has been considered to ho aomuxvhat
valuable are two of thu Omaha dcmi-
monde , Nellie King nnd Blanche
Duan. Ono is the proprictiess of a
"quiet resort for guntloraon. "
and the other luu heen for some time
an inmate of Annie Wilson's hoiuo.
On Wednesday afternoon these par
lies loft together on the four o'clock
train nnd went cast for their health.
They atoppod , however , nt Council
Blulfa and didn't got any further.
Their attendance before the grand
jury of the coming court being deem
ed very dcairablo , yesterday afternoon
Detective Hnzim with District Attor
ney Burnham and Judge Bunucku
crossed the river to the Blutl'a to bring
the wayward children back. But thu
wayward etc wouldn't ' como and como
they didn't. This rufusal to recross
to the Nebraska Bide made the ntliir
moro sure that the girls possessed some
information worth having and they
were accordingly left under guard un
til a requisition could bo obtained
from Lincoln.
When thu officers first found the
girls thu latter were enjoying the lux
uries of a medicated bath. The fair
but frail onus discovered that Ilazon
was around and they endeavored to
tire him out by remaining nearly two
hours in the bath. Whey they finally
did show up , Detective .lames Noligh
put in an appearance and demanded
the prisoners on the ground that they
were valuable withnesscB of his in a
case which ho had nt Council Bluffs ,
llo threatened to procure a writ of
habeas corpus on which to tnko the
arrcHted females , but he did not
present such a writ.
It m talked on the outside a part
also coming from the citj that thu
girls have been tlio hear era of a con
fession on Kojtura part and that
they wore paid to skip and avoid be
ing brought , before the grand jury.
Whatever there may bo in this rumor
it is certain that their presence will
bo required.
E. Cahn , a well known young man ,
was held to bail yesterday afternoon
to also appear as a witness in the
Kostora ca o. What , ho is supposed
to know is "one of those things no
fellow can find out. "
PERSONAL
F. 0. Dodge , of Wool River , iu in the
city. .
K. F. Powers , of Grand-Island , arrived
in Omaha yesterday.
J. B. Voot , of North Bend , h iu the city
on a brief business trip. *
It , O , Baker , of Ogden , U among the
rei'istries at the Cantield.
Chas. S. IJurko and wife , of Grand
Bland , are registered at the Cnufleld.
W. W. Butler , of Denver , is in the
ity. He ! B registered at the Canfield
IUUBC.
T. K. Kitzgor/ild , the well known travel
ing man for K. J. Kieaol & Co. , of Toledo ,
a in Omaha , on 1m way we t. Hid vit-
ted bin relatives , among wlmm are the
Memrs. McShnne and Cici hton , ycstet-
[ lay.
0. II. Dodje , treasurer and pavmastct
'or the contractors of tbo Grand Centra !
intel building , wan summoned to hUhomc
u Hock Inland yesterday , by a dinpatch ,
relating to some Important pi operty mat
U.TS , lie will be absent a few dayi ) .
Bnakim * Arnica Salvo.
The beat solve in the world for outs ,
bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum ,
fever sores , totter , chapped hands
chillblains , corns and all kinds ol
skin eruptions. This salvo is guaranteed
antood to give perfect satisfaction ii
every case or money refunded. Price ,
25o per box. For sale by
1u & McMAiKW. Omaha.
THE LAND LEAGUE-
The Weekly Mooting Wodnoeda ;
Evening.
The regular weekly mooting of Uu
Laud League was hold Wednosda ;
in Kuony's hall. The attendance wo.
largo and was characterized by th
preaonco of a number of the mom
bora of the Ladies' Land Loaguo. Ii
the absence of Mr Gray , the president
dent of the League , Mr. Reagan , th
vice president , occupied the chair
Reports from several committees a
regards the proceeds of the late lee
tare and fair wore read and adopted
It was sUtod that the 93000 , the sun
netted at the latter , had boon for
warded , and that it had boon ac
knowlodccd editorially in the Iris !
World , and the interest of the Loagu
in this city commended in tne earn
columns.
A committee consisting of Mess * !
Di novan , Ilarniran and llcilly wa
appointed to confer with similarly cor
stituted committees from the Emnu
Monument association and the A. C
U. , with a view to making arran <
inonta for the celebration of tli
22d of this month , at one
the birthday of Washington an
the anniversary of Ilonry Grattan
famous fdoohirutionil'jf Irish righti
The joint conimiUno will mi-ot i
Kuony'a hall on Sunday next , at
o'clock.
l Jn the matter of the probable r
turn to the city from the Pacific coast
of Messrs. Lloaly and O'Connor , the
advisability of requesting thesu gentle ,
mun to address n mass meeting , to
bo held hero en their arrival , won re
ferred to the executive couiuiitiou ,
aud power given to not.
FUN ON TIIE BRISTOL
The Entertainment nt Boyd's Opom
HOUBO Friday and Saturday.
On Friday aud Saturday ovoi ings
of thin week and in a Saturday after
noon matinee , the "Fun ou the
Bristol" party appears at Boyd's '
Opera House. Tlio Loavenworth
Timofl of January 31at says :
Gnu of thu happiest audiences that
han over assembled at the now opera
house was present last evening to
hear "Fun on the Bristol. " As is
usual , whenever The Times promises
the people of Loavcuworth an
entertainment worthy of patronage ,
thu house was crowded throughout ,
and it is fair to say that not a aim > lu
one of the countless comical situa
tions , witty sayings and pointed puns
wore lost upon the vaat audience ;
scarcely had onu hnppy burst of
laughter died away nntil it was sue
ceodod by another. Thu company
wuru all in splendid shape , and in thu
grand musical olio in the second act
the participants were encored lopoat-
edly. There isn't any particular plot
in "Fun on the Bristol ; " it is only in
tended to maku.nuoplo laugh , nnd ns
such it la n brilliant success ; and to
Messrs. Jarr .tt nnd Rico , tlio pro
prietors of the company , and Air.
Uoryiltui T. C'raig , manager of thu St
Joseph opera house , tj whose eutor-
prise i.s due the fact that "Fun on the
Bristol" appears in Missouri valley
towns , Leavenworth lutuma thanks
for lost uvoning'a thorough enjoy
ment.
CREIGHTON COLLEGE.
Conclusion of the Soml-Anrmo ) Ex-
ivmlnaUon.
The following names and numbers
represent the studonta who anawered
seventy-five percent , of the questions
propounded in the semi-annual ex
amination , which was brought to a
close on Tuesday last :
Class of Second Huminitica John
Reilly 93 , Pat Burke 80 , Phil Mor-
gin84.
Glass of Third Humanities Frank
McCroary 03 , John McCreary 92 ,
Robert McDonagh 8G , John Whaluu
85 , Oscar Kuibncli 75.
Fir t Grammar , Division AChas. .
Donahue 90 , Dan Tobin 87 , Hermi
Stuht 82 , Richard LawlenH 77.
Division B John D.ivis 80 ,
Peter Corrigan 80 , Frank Durr 70-
First lludimenta - Clark Rcddick
9 ! ) , Emilu Nemetz 98 , Gustavo Hello
97 , Charles McGovern 97 , Peter Sher
lock JJG , Milton Drost 95 , John Flan
agan 94 , D in Muldoou 94 , Louis Bar-
aum 92 , Jas. Flanagan 92 , Walter La-
gcss'in 92 , Emmett Cavanuugh 91 , Ed
Credon 91 , Ed Dailey 91 , Thos. Mc-
Givoru 91 , Robert Sullican 91 , Joseph
Werba 90 , Joseph Barta 90. William
Mooney 89 , Fred Dellono 88 , George
Ko&ters 88 , Mart McGrath 87 , Charles
Gibbons 84 , Bart Lynch 83 , John
Johnson 82 , Thomas Swift 82 , John
Stass 81 , James Rush 80 , Charles
Kammer 79 , John Simpson 78.
Second Rudiments- John H. O'Neill
99 , Wm Flannogan 98 , John Herald
98 , Pefer Powers 97 , Leroy Walker
90 , Araauld McCormick 93 , Wm.
Quinlan 92 , Chos. Karbach 90 , John
Lynch 86 , James Daley 85 , Wm.
Bolan 81 , John O'Brien 83 , Dan Mc
Carthy , 83 , Harry Cotter 82 , Henry
Leary 80 , Stephen Bowea 79 , Wm.
Crager79 , Harry Patrick 78 , Wm.
Neckol 77 , John Connors 70 , Pat Me
Million 7G.
Too Fastldloiu-
Some wnuld-bo Byrcna 'look on witl
At the rliyme * of Kolecfrio Oil "i oet ; "
But wo hnto the beet aiticlo known to tin
_ wnilcl.
And into' d that a'l porfoun hhall know it
I tT cures COM ht , colds , aflthmn.ind catarrh
Hr nchitix nnd courjiltuntH of that kind ;
It tlocH notcoit much , though rhuuinutic
it ctirt'H.
'Tia the bout Oil iu the world jou c n find
30-1-v
BURGLARIZED AGAIN-
Mrs. Jahn'fl Lodging Hotel a Fourtl
Tlmo Ransacked by Thieves. '
The operations of ono or mor
'slick" thieves in the vicinity of th
depot has been the cauao of nuwepa
per report and comment in the paat
No single place in the city has siiflei
ed moro , however , than the lodgin
hotel kept by Mrs. Elena Juhn ,
most estimable German lady , o
Tenth street , adjoining the St. JAIIU
hotel. Three limes burglaries hnv
been announced tin occurring ; nt tlii
place , nnd on Wednesday night m
otlit r was perpetrated. The tliievt
wont in through a window , anil ran
Hacked u room or two , They tliei
struck in at the bar room and tool
about ton dollars in change , a thnu
sand cigars and a number of bottle
of good whisky. The money an
other articles taken will foot upaboi
forty dollars' worth. No trace of tli
thieves has bien found.
Wonted
Intonnation is wanted of the wher
abouta of A. Veairie , charged wit
embezzlement from the Omaha Pu1
hshing company. Ho is about i
yoara old , of medium height , and wt
built. His hair , musUcho and eyi
are dark. Ho was last seen at tl
transfer depot in Council UlufFj , wii
a satchel. Any information loadii
to hia detection will bo thankfully r
coived by the Onuhr Publishing con
pany.
Married.
Mr. F , U. Forsdyko , of Oruic !
shank & Co.'s store , and Miss Lizz
AVebb , of this city , woru married yn
terduy at 2 o'clock in- the afternot
,01 at the residence of the bride's mot
er. Uov. W. J. Hanlia officiated. 11
happy couple left for Now York :
thu evening goiiij ; by way of the V.t
dalia Jimi. Their trip will oxtei
until March 10th. Mr. and Mi
Foradyko will take up their futu
reeiJenco iu thia city.
A GENEROUS GIFT.
A aick Mou imd nifl Bon Sent Free to
the PadUc Ooiiat.
For some timu past A. Courtney , an
Englishman who ciiiuo hero . from
Rochester , N. Y. , hns worked nt hia
trade oa'n barber iu the shop of Sam
Cornfield on Sixteenth atrect. Uu
had- lost his wifu but had a little boy
six years old loft him.
Courtuny has the consumption
bad and of late has been
very anxious to got his boy sent to
Australia , whore ho has relatives who
would take earn of him in case ho was
loft alone , but being without a cent in
the world , or any chance of saving
any , ho had no hope of accomplishing
his wish. Recently the father becanio
much worse , aud seeing that his
lifo , if ho remained hero ,
would soon bo ended , n number
of kind hearted persons went to work
and raised money enough to buy
tickets for him to San Francisco , fur
nished him with n splendid nnd mam
moth basket of lunch nnd a compkte
outfit for comfort on thu traiu , such
as blankets , overcoats , mattresses , etc.
Wednesday ho was eacorted to the
train with hm boy , their ticket *
bought , baggage checked and
they were sent oil in the most com
fortable atylo. It would bo unneces
sary to attempt to describe the man's
gratitude and hard to say too much
for thiskind-hcnrtedactof his friends.
Ilia landlord , nt Ostliotr'a boarding
house , contributed hia board for the
past throe wooka and considerable be
sides , while W. J. Whitohouao , Dr.
Lunyon , and Messrs. Hnyea and Par
ish were active in the good work ,
"HOUGH ON RATS. "
The thing desired found at liu > t. Ask
dniRffist for "Hough on KatH. " It clears
out rntw , mice , rnacben , flics , beu bugs ; 15c
boxen (1) ( )
eiDe Meyers
CATARRH
CURE.
Tbo Only Kiiovm Real Cure.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONtY.
ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Omco o
M L. Thomns UoomS CrisleliWn Block.
< 2 f fCff \ \ \ < * ' ° 'oan a' Iroru 8 to 10 PIT cent
DtM'.wlM o" Kood real estatt-tiocurily , liy
1)11. ISAAC KDWAUDfi HO Farnhim t
U LOAA At 8 tier
_ teront In sums of ? 2EOO aud
i , for 8 tii 5 > ran , on Urst-cL-iss city and
farm proj > crt.v. Rums UKAL EJIATB anJ LOAN
AQK.VCT , 1Mb nnd Uouclaa Stn
HELP WANTED.
Met and teams to woik In tec
WAETED . $1.60 far iren , iS.61 for tearoB.
Apply nt once near leitiliting wo tli 8. < nemle !
south of Bo d'd PKkln IIo uo , Bca Matuan.
6fi-B * .
Imp'ojTnint by a good girl. Ap
ply to H. Maunweller , llth btrctt , near
01-2- .
A girl for. sroneral housowork.
WANTKD HIT Howard Bt. 69-2 * .
By a steady man a permanent
WANTED . I'r.dcrsunds ' the care of
horses. Good references If rttiuliod. Address
K , Bir.olllco. 63-0' .
WANTED A slti-atlon on servant girl. In
quire 823 South 20th street or at Julius
Trcltschke'o whole-sain liquor ttore , Utaa.rect.
01-4.
\ ROOil housekeeper , German
WANTED . Apply to Ii Mann'cllcr ,
llth streetmor Farnhuu. 001' .
' EU By a rccpo table jicrcon n n tua-
WAN'l aa stconil tnrl Iti a iimct family. M-
dre > H K. T. A. , Ilil3 , Capitol avenue , bet. llfh
. Wi-3 *
and 17th. -
TopurrlisHB a dwelling l.nuoin .
WANTKU . IhoHltuatHn limit bo di irable ,
thn house cunmio loux and the price rfiuonnblu.
Addre-8 I. 0. Kiugniau , rooui Zl , ttrMg'e
building. ? ity. 48 2"
\\7"ANTKf > Ctrl forgentril houncwork ; Ocr
IT man prelcrrciU Kr.oulro at (308 ( . 17th&t.
31-tf
A few more ay tioirdcru can bo
WAN1KD - with nibt-di i lib u board
at $1.00 per wtt'k , HOS Capitol . .MM ue , bet. 14th
and IOth 41-0 MUS I OSi.
ASTKD A c.rria e pilntcr t Sluipeon's
W carriage factor ) , 14 D nnd 1411 Dod o St.
44-4
To inform the public iht.t I have
WAFTKO ; I'l to J , ( laline y \ O > . my r < g and
metal bii-incca , but on y renteil ihe mme tor a
short peril d. All Kliuu if cnoda In the Junk
line Will bo handled by mn at my new p ! i e ol
iiumncre , coiner 10th arid Harnev M , ll. Bert-
lioldipiopnctor C'maha Iron and Metal Yard. 7-tl
- Im'i cdat < ly , at 1703 Callfor
WANTFD-Url ; bep.odcook , wat-hcr and
Ironcr None other netd apply. 3-tf
" \\rA TKD To txrn co fr city property
\ V 60 or IU a < ten of good f.irm land ImproV' '
eil , with t mbrr and running water Situattnl In
York count * , 4 inil.n irmn riulrnnd town. Ad
' , J , Jlluett , 171& uard & ( . , Omaha
21 SVod.
Vl'ANThD-A liuod * ouiano.ol ( . Inqillroal
\ > Mm. McU y , on 1'opplcton axnue , hot. .
ii.lli on < -Jnd l ttri'Cl. lh-2'
\\fANTlJD-rin-t-ciaiiii , COOK , ono wj o uudcr
> > hUin Mim-atoonkliitroauel aspin'ry ; 110111
but llr-c c a > > H i. .d apply Alto a good r > < y ei
ttuiur. Appl. tll06VanihAiu t Wl-ti dl
. ) A gooil girl for g n ral liuu-o
WANTl.l alsoann-illnlrl ti take ciro of
baby. Inquire uoithwixt corner < 3J and liar
mrcot. 1W4 U
8 ' \ rANTKl > Kuiiduiu bridKeundtfnool twndi
W 'I T OUrk Hellflviie. 20-r > _
- lent a dra'rablx dwtlllni
WANTKD-To Uox 40 , Cicy 071 tf
A few d v boar..ere mn be at
WANTED Hh Dnii-claw Ubl board
a very rra enable rate , Ii qulr a' 185 llotard
between Oth and 10 b ll * . B8itf
" \ITANTKD 4 children as b arder tn a del <
W school , at IBtb and U&llfomla Bt. L. E
LOUUI8 76T-U
FOR HENT HOU8EB AND LAND.
10 \
OK KENT Mtely furrUhul roonn to le
h F reference oxcbangcd ; 1417 Howard tit.OtW
' 2 OtW > .
0' OU HKNT o fnrnUhed rooms with boarc
iiF COJ North 17 h bt. 63 3 * .
HENT llouie of "romn ; has
FOIt hrvo liable , 12 h Hlrett , bttuce
11 ow ard and J * ck on. Kent , f 0 in r inoni Ii
Iioftf.
oftf.
TTIOIl HENT rurnlelifd front room , N E. co
JJ Uthand Jtcnwn , { ,2-tf ,
JI1 \ ItKNT Ono 1 r < e front ncm , furnl.hci
JI1h J7\9R two gentlemen , ItJlSC'hlcagofct. M
lie I10K HKNT Done > an plac , fouththd of 13t
treut , Uuuhd , tulUblo for H-jjeta loira
iu d Ti i ; a toi < l hruM ) w tb clutrrn , Biter , 4c , goo
n- well ai it baru , a bearing orchard ab < ut 000 tea
nid ix ) 1 1 < n , a lar e amount f gootvbcry an
currant nurhe' , AC , Ac. For tirun n-J cond
8. tloun apply at the Crelxhtun HOUM. 42-11
8.ro
ro
iOn KK.NT-KurnUheu room.
Jacltou St. 3j. ( [
SPEWAL HOTIOES-Oontinnefi
I New tionw , 7 roomn , iMh ! and
X' Chlcnpo St. S3 4 *
HUNT 1Yn nrron Innd Ith I cuw , three
1 mill * from city on Military rotvL Aiiplr \
to J. M.Bhiilr. etliV.
|
T71OK IinNT lloom * In JfK-ob. ' blo-k.
K 1V3-H
"iJIOK 11KNT Hoom | rtlally ftiniMiiil. ( Vii'lto
L1 ftnnue. bt. Kth niifl l Oi , touih Mo. 0-t
1710K HKNT Mi ) ly furnished notiat , at 1016
I1 Chicago Ht. 17 W
T on HEKT llouw of * lfht ( t omn. I'.noultD
j J. I'hlpnfl llo * , U12 B. rath Bt. & 77-tt
"nOR IlKNf Feb. lot , eomnxxllous brick nsf.
JJ dcnco , corner IBth and Punham Ht . Ap
ply to.Mrs K.A , Ittncr , Tabor , Krenont CX > . .
W-a. ll fereDfc dc lred.
OH RENT One. of the best rtort * on lumloc
F 8t. COxEl , bv January 1. 1832. 820 tf
irtoit HKNT i furnUMxl rwaix over sim
1 * Kicb ogcN. R ecr. loth and Po.lr. i
ia
TTIOIl ItRNT Nicely furnlrfiwi rooms with or
.E without bonrd. lleoaonabio priced. 201U
769-tf
EOB HENT PurnlKhod room * , north Bldo ol
California m. , d door xdt ol 21 at. Inquire
ftftor t p. in. < M.
FOR SALE
TTXlIt HAL" OK K 'U 1'UIIUO U8K PnU
JL1 IIloixlix ) Jor cy bull. IteJilom-o2318 De-
Mtur HI reel , Ncrtt Omoln , tlto lilockn north *
wtat of turu-tiblc ou Haumlurs etrttt , .Tail *
Taylor.
FOll BALI ! A first cl.v phaeton. Kn < ] ulraat
131U Luruey Ht. ( ) ! ; )
FOll bAI.K lloucrkrouf hy the barrel , chcnp ;
iTKil. 40c , at Dutham Meat Market , ISUi
St. , bet. , DouglMand LlodKO , 64 U
171011 SALK Onr loal of horH"8 nml niulcH , at
JL1 Ulllrouco'a Halo stable * , U10 h. luth St.
1JUK SALK OH KENT A good | \ylnu btul-
J ; noiK. Hultnblo for fny ono hcnt W pet
month. Oocxl locution. Terms modirnt * . Ad-
dtc 3 "Dui-lncBs" Bco olllct ) . 29-U
FH HALB Houne , 7 rooms , closet , cl tvrn ,
well nnd lot ; COS N. 13th St. 024'
ITIORSAI.E Good \\illanrt llxturoa ofn ,
P clnsH saloon and billiard hall , sltunted In
the town ot Uu Witt , Clinton Co. , Ix Will U-aw
thu biilldln ) ; for n term of flvo ycnr . Coublnt-
tng of a Lugo bar-room mid dwelling rootna.
Thp bi' t location In thu city , Tlio place hot
b -i n doing n flno lusliiCNS for ten \ i am. A HO a
'largo lc hotiRO Oiled with loo. Addresw Mm. W.
Kadtxh , DJ AVitt , Clinton Co. , la. 2ditwll !
TTAOH SALE Uoueo nnd full lot In Rood loctt-
Jj tlon. cheap. 1'rico , 8K&0. Easy terms.
McCAOUK , Opp. post cilice. 1 U
17011 BALE Bert building lot tn Shlun'e ad-
JL1 d tlon , 142 feet east front by 120 foct depth.
McCAQUE , Opp. ix > 9tollioc. 14 tf
SALK , CHIIAP Knglncer's tools , com-
E6K ' of a theodolite und apparatUM. In
quire of C. D. , 2O7 S. ISth St. 16-tf
FOR SALE A good bnppy horse , miltablo for
a lady to drive. Inqulru No. 1100 Howard
e reet. P78-4
I710K bALK 1 Barrel stallion , Clydesdale , a
JL years old , weighing 1681) pouidi. 1 black
xtulllon , i Norman J .VoigAii , 6 yearn old , wuiuh.
Ing 1660 pounds , took firs preiUum at Nebtaakc.
Mutii Fair , 1SS1. 1 Kuntu ky Jock , black ,
wtlghing about 900 pounds , 4 ycaraoll , took
Ilrst premium at Nebra ka State Fair , 18SO and-
1881. Inquire of Chaa. Ncber , Fanmra House.
Cilv. P38.tt
SALE Four sertlonn of shelving and S
FOll
good counter * . Inijulrc at D W. Baxo ,
Op > ra IIouw ) 1 harmacy. 027-tf
7\OB \ SALE OH KENT A grocery store and.
_ but clior shop , doinRagood busfncsa. In-
uir3 at thia olilcu. 812-tf
SALK 2 nice countfra and 2 silver plated ,
( how ca&es , at Oco. H. Pcteisou's , 804 South
,0th St. 741-tf
SALE Or will excha ge for Omaha pro
pel ty , an improved sec on of land adjoin
ing a station on U. P. It. R. U. DUNHAM. 1412-
'arnbamSt. , Omaha. 72USmt
"I70I18ALE i ir trade for city property , on
JJ pen of horses , harness and wagon. Addrea
" Y. , thlsofllcd 722 tf
R SALE A good seven-year-old borea
JP Warranted to drive singleor double. En
ulro of Oeorgo CanUeld , Oonfield house.novlStf
novlS-tf
FOH ( .Abb.
BK1UK RSTABKOOK ft OOE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
On January 24. dark porrel horst )
STRAYED years old , bra .ded with "L"f n the
ght shoulder. 'Ihe person taken up tbo same
ill please return to 800 Dodge , and I will pay
all reasonable charges. M. A. DUUDALE.
67-4'
Tf I01IKST PRICE paid far all kinds of Iron.
Ll metal and rags , by I. Oalinsky & Co. , 1020-
'Jouglos St. 49-lra
New pocket-book bctwtcn post omco
IOST Lan-s grocery ttore , containing about
K ) . 'Iho finder pleanc Icaie at liocoillco , where
he owner will pay reward of 810. 37-2
TUJl'MSIIElTllOOilS FOR IlENT-B. W.Cor.
19th and laveni > ortst. oyu
rnWO FURNISHED ROi MS KOllRi-NT In-
J. quire at IlOBpo'u Art Dnponum , IblO Dod o
itrett. OUB-tf
ANAO'MEXT OF SMALL ' USINE88
wanted by exnericncid man. Small salary.
' ' . i ) . Box 60-J City
1IIIIITS For tbo ne t 30 days , wo will , on the
retolpt of sixty contfl , eund to any addrtfin.
w-tpild , one of our unlanndred du-ns Shtrta.
'osltivcly only ono Bhirt sent to one address.
EUREKA SHUT CO. .
04(1-1 ( m Marseilles. 111. HI
Ma Wlttmi three blocks of1
postollkc. Inquire at 1B10 Dod o. 0-itMf
ITlURNIStlEU UOOMS For ulimlo gentlemen : .
Jj also ono front room with piano , southwon.
corner ixth and Capital avvnuo. bOO-tf
EMIB1 NEW CITY MAPB. 10c. Mounto
B Maps. 82.60. OKO. P. BKMI3.
. IN UKAkOM 1'aHtilu and OIL.
vine decorative painting. MRS. D. K.
, room 1. Jacob's Block. 642-U
ATK BOOM seil t
kALEU HAY At A. H. Bander's Feed Store ]
) 1018 Harney St. sl9-tf
EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 8
B In page.
EDWAliJD KUEiiL
MAOISTER OF PALMY8TERY AND CONDI
TIONALIHT , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnbam
indllaiuey. Will , with the aid of guardian
Kplrits , obtain for any ono a glance at the past
and prexent , ami on certain conditions In ths fa
ture. Boots nnd Shoes made to .filer. Purfrct
' irtlrii iriiariiitecd
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity. ,
ttrtngtb. and wholcgomeneu. More tconomloaT
than the ordinary klndi , and cannot bo told In
con petition with the multitude of low Ut , .
ihort weight , alum or pborphate powden
Bold only in cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER OO. ,
NewYcrt.
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