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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1882)
TJ1E OMAHA DAILY BEE : MOJNoaX JFEJBJlUARf 0 1882 ! TTTR HATLY BEE. Monday Morninpt , Fob 0. Wonthor Roport- ( The follnwinR obflervatlonfi are taken nt the Mno inomont ot tlmo at all the ntv Wl Dur-ARtMRVT , U. B , SlIMAIHlRVICB , ) OMAHA. Vcbruat ) 6 , 1882 ( I 41 p m. ) f - - - It tliettm.ill pox dim't sjircnd all ( ivc town , U won't l < o for luck of exposure to Uic dreadful contngion. The riattmnnuth jailer wan nvotpuw- ere < l Saturday morning by the tliroe pris oncrii conlinod in the jnll , who made their escape The floor and plastering of Itho o 1 ( Civu street Hchitol IIOURC , Htlll fill up the itrectat the northeant comer of .TelferHon Squure. "Shenn" Thunton , an old Oinuha nport , han been appointed rofcrce of tin KynivHnllltan fiBlit , to take place nt Now Orleans on tlic 7th itiHl. -Regular incotlnof | Capital Ixil'e ( Ni 3 , A. F k. A. M. , tliU e\enlnK Visiting brethren cordially invited , lly onlerof the \V. M. ; John Hainford , Hecic tary. The JOUMK ladits of Hnmnell Hal Friday lintuiod to a li-ctnre fron Hov. Dr. McN'nnmi.1 , on the Htibjcct , "Hjpitin , the hcatlien philovipher ol Alexandria " Only a few days since tiuporintenilcnt Hodreli ! ( ( ( of the It , S. M. wan presentoi : with a bran new haby. Now the owner ol the new hotel in Calvcrt names hlx benne the "Holdredge , " 11 I U honor. Mrs. Win , O. Itei-i-e , died at 8 n. m. Jeb. till , of aHthnm. The fimcr.il wll tnke place .it ! l p. in. , Sunday , from the rfxidcnco , hoiith Hide Capital Avenne.be- tueen 10th and llth. Frleiidxartinvited. A trust deed of the Grand Central Hotel propelty , from Kitchen liros. to Uc < > . T. TloiKlinil of MiiHoiiri , lint been put in record in the olllcu of the county clerk. It ! H to secure the pijmint of the Bixty thoiiH-xnd dollar * furnished by Mr Uoagland to build the hotel. Nellie Hart W H arrested Friday for disturbing the peace by her tlireuti'ii- Ing and offensive demeanor on the st cet , paroling It v itb a sharp agate rock of about tw o | ) oundH eight tied tip In a towel. A rock in a towel or old stocking neeina to be the favorite vvcu < ion of the nymph du pave. The cannon ball train on the Wabanh will resume tegular tripx between Council Vlulfs and St. Louis to-morrriw ( Sunday ) . The outgoing train will leave the Union Pacific depot in this city at 4:30 : o'clock each evening , commencing with to-mor row. The incoming trains v ill arrive at 10:50 : a. in. On Saturday night a Swede , who had been in town about a year , got into a con- trovony in a Tenth fctrcot naloon , and used language whi h led to a row. Ho was chased by a crowd to the corner of Howard and Ktoventh directs , knocked d.jwn and kicked , and the crowd dis- nerved like ini t , Itejiind a copious flow of claret , he mi ( It red"no Beilotm Injuries. Wimcit , the contractor who abscond , cd Home monthn .igo , leating about Jo,000 in debts to vaiious merchants , lumber men , etc. , Is n man of infinite check. Ho was In Omaha the first three days of thin week and \Vcdnebday night left uith his wife , who was supposed by frienils hereto to have been deserted. It now uppeai-H tlmt she nils nn .ible confederate. Krlr day a tclegmmM received hero from Wliuclt giviuir hln visit away and pikin ) < fun at Home of the boyx. About two week * ngo two ladles posted through this city , in Llmtge of the remains of k New York man , \ > ho had dlid in San Francisoo. On arriving at the Transfer , they , foi nome uncxpl.iincd reason , declined to puy for the tramporta- tlon of the tnrpiu to New Vork , and Iho railroad company lufimrd to take the body any further It has therefore been nl < lowtd to renuhi on the phitform at U u Union I'a ifio depot a'l tlio vsiek through , and thrie it may still be own. For two weeks past Itev. J. W. .Stew art of the Flint M K. Church hau bteii holding io\h.il mecttiiga In his cliuicli , at which MUIIO euiiifi'l and powerful preach. Ing by the iiahtoi and other minlHteiH ol the tity has been heard by those in attend , ance. Quite .111 Intelett is being dotel- wltd , a nunilHT having been converted and the audltnce * Increase In number ami at tention. These meetings will bo contln- ue < lanuthn vnek and U in > er > ovldenl thatagre.it revival has really begun In our citj and bid * fall to result In a general awakening. A deed of tiuit from the Millard Ho Ul company to Chan , F , Mandernon hai been filed In tlie county clerk's oflico. It ii given in consideration of the loan of Ut ) thousand dollaix from the latter and Ii nlgiiwl by Jo , . H. Mlllanl , president , am Bamuil Khrarx , necrit ry of the company The document nhovm thut OUT lifty pei ctnt of the capital stock ha * been ex landed , The dlrccloru have authorizw the Issuance of cxiujon bonds , of $1,001 value each , pu > able In e < | ual Inxtallment in four , i-lx , eight and ten ) eau A vtry large uml Intelligent uudlent filled the ChiUtlau church la t .Sumla ; night to heai the pastor'd dUcournu on ( h "Last flint i id herinon uf Mi , Ingersoll , The intercut hi ( he dl c < mme vet mod moi inUiue thiou hodt , and at the close of th ternion a Uily prtBentwJ henelf foi man Lervhlp In the church. At the clone uf th uervico the njteaUer unnuiinied that the in tercet iaunlfe t d in the evidence * of Chris tlanty wan o great that next Sunday nigh ho would answer the question , "Has Got SjKjkcn to Man ? " In thin nc-nnon he in gage * to remove many objections urgw AflRfrMt jhtUlble u a revektipu from God ENO'S ENTANGLEMENT. Hope Dennis , Alias Carpenter , Playa a Sharp Qnino on Him. Mrs , Bno Comes to tbo Rescue in Good Stylo. A Cases of Probublo Blackraiill , Which Will Not Win. Miiny of the citi/ons of Omaha will recall the icaiduncu in this city of a woman known M Mrs , J. .1 Cfirpon- tor. Her reputation nas not aa white na aiiow , altliougli slitwno not a pub lic recruit in the ranks of the domi- niondo She fas vVull connuctod , but her character grew ao uiiB.ivory that she at length vvaa divorced from her huslnnd and wont to Denver. Previous to her residence in this city shu luid lived in "the prettiest town in thu state1 thu county scat of Dodge county , whereit appears slio owns n houflu and lot , and ohc re turned to that point on Thursday morning last , on tno Denver train , taking up her quartora at the Eno HOUAO , thu popular hotel 01 that place , iluru aliu aeuma to havu had some trouble in accuring rooms to sin1 , her , occupying several suites in auccossion , including the "llltltUL CI1AMIIKK. " About half past 8 o'clock Ftid.iy evening , according to thu liest information mation attainable , this lly fonmlo sent for the propnutor , Mr. E. L. Kuo , reiiuusting him to come to her room. The genial and portly host complied with the request , first informing his wife , who accompanied him us fur aa thu parlor , on thu second floor. Af ter a short stay Mr. Eno came down stairs and soon after the captious Carpenter luft the IIOIIBU in high dudgeon. She secuioi' ' n lawyer and immediately commenced proceedings against mine host Kno for assault with intent to commit rape. The case was first brought before Justicu HulF and a change of vonuu taken to the court of Justice Martin , creating of cpurHu , a genuine sensation in the city , On the trial the Ciupontor woman suoro that Kno oamo to her room , closed mid locked thu door and tran som , hung a silk handkerchief , dregs of winu color over thu keyhole , and thun made impiopur advances toward her. He first tried to kiss her , and thun sat her down on his lap , and when she cried at the ontrago on her virtuous feulinua lie told hur to be ipuiet. Ho then dragged her , accord ing to her story , into a Ninnllur room nt one side , forced her down upon the bed , ote. * * * Ho failed , how ever , to accomplish hia purpose. The whole atrugglo , according to Carpen ter's story , lasted fifteen minutes. On the other hand Eno swears , and probably with truth , that the story ia a lie inado up out of whole cloth , lie says the woman sent for him and on his going to her room nho closed thu door herself and opening her trunk took out Boino trinkets , fancy articles , needle work , etc. , a ; id showed thorn to him , wanting to sell them and take out her pay in board. Mrs. Eno cor roborates her husband's story , stating that he told her that Carpi liter wanted to BOO hi" ) , and that ho was not in her room over fivo.minutoa. The case waa still in progress Sat urday afternoon when our informant loft and the prosecution hud sum moned ten moro witnesses , ono of whom , a woman , had , it ia claimed , the next room to Carpenter's nnd hoard her cries , so thut it is likely that there will be n rod hot time. It is the general belief that the whole thing is a blackmailing scheme , and although the prosecuting' witness in a rather proposaosssing woman , she does not enlist the sympathies of the community in general. Ilor othqr nnnio umtor which she travels is Hope Dennis , and , in fact , she is not entitled to the name of Carpenter , since the divorce was obtained. ARRESTED FOK A Colored Man ( Jots Into Trouble Over n Suit of Clothes. On Jonuniy 2fith , wlnlo Sam Nash was out of the ' city , his room in the Haker building , on Farnhum street , was butghiu/oda Hint of clothes and a pair of punts being stolen. No tract of the thief was soon until Saturday. TWJ colored men wont into Whit ney's shoo store , on Douglas street , where Mr Nush is employed , and on. iiuirod for a pair of ladios' shoos. Nash recogni/od immediately a coat on ono of thorn us being that belonging - ing to hia missing suit. Ho wont in search of an oflicor , and mot Captain Noligh. The l.Utor accompa nied hnnto thoatoro , whoiothodarkov having the coat VNAS arrested. ' Ho claimed ho had boon loaned the , coat by another darkoy , who was at Dick Curry's pluoo , on Tunth street. The ollicor accompanied his prisoner there and found a man who claimed to own the coat. The first ono arrested was discharged and the pretended ownei of the clothes taken into custody. Ho w.is committed in default of gfiOC bail. The prisoner claims to bo n Lincoln man , and t-nvo thu uncom inon muiio of John Doe. APloiuHint Rurprlso. That was indeed 11 pleasant surprise planned and oxrautod by the Earnos Workers , for > Ir and Mrs T. W. T llichurda , lost Thursday ovomng. tin twelfth anniversary of their marriage A \erylarge number of fnondaua sombled at the jursonagoof the Chris tian church , and m a body roimirod t < the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rich arils , ind took possession of the ple.is ant homo for u few hours , and mm themselves up to a goiiornl good , social time. The verdict of every ono h reference to pleasure uoemod to bo "our cup runneth over. " Much o the enjoyment and HUCCOSS of tin entertainment was duo to the zeal am skill of Mrs. M. J. Wilbor. refreshments were furnished by the company. Mrs. Richards ims boon an honored , ind useful member of Iho society of the Earnest Workers fiotn its organi zation , as well as a most feurlcfs and splf-sacriticing member of the Christian church , to which she beam n devotion soidom ummlled , and per haps never surpassed , and it was , i beautiful , though humble tribute to her nob'o ' Christian worth , the church and society joining hands to do her honor. It was the universal wish this happy pair might live to enjoy many more anniversaries of thoirunclouded union. CRACKED HIS CRANIUM. The Sad Pate of a Careless Rail road Laborer. I'rank Pk Icaaky Tumbles to IJ i Death From H Movlnff Riulroad Cur. A fatal accident occurred on | iho Omaha , St. Paul & , Minneapolis mil- 'oad yesterday nftornaon , about nine iilea north of this city. A hand car ith live or six laborers , or section lands , was coming towards the city. tVt the point at which the accident oc- urrod the gr.ulo is very steep and the : ar was traveling at the rate of twcn- y mtlos .in hour. J'nikosky was ono > ( the men on the car and was stund- ng on the forward end. A suddun oil or something on the track' throvr lim off and his head struck with great violence on ono of the rails. At ho same instant the car passed over no of his legs and cut the ( losh to ho bone. As soon as the car could be stopped ho injured man was picked up. It , vas then discovered by the unfortu- ate man's horrified companions that is skull was cleft entirely apart , a tuck nt least an eighth of nn inch in udth extending from the b.iso of the rain to the fiont.d bone. Out of hia terrible cut , uid crack the blood nd brains oo/od , : is the injured nun run picked up. No house being near thu other aborom concluded to bring Pinkosky .o the city , which thuy did as aniotly popsihlo and arrived about I ! o'clock n thu afternoon. Str.inge to say , the wounded man was still living and did lot expire until an half hour later. Lr. ) W. H. Lanyon was immediately : uflcd , but could do nothing except .dminiHtcr opiates. A coroner1' inquest was hold in the Jepot , whore the body was lying , onducted by Sheritl Miller , acting oronor. John Farrol , Solomon Myers and August Johnson were ox- uninod aa witnesses , they having been on the car nt the time of the uc- liaont. Their stories all tallied , and he coroner's jury came to the verdict hat death was the result of a full ru- loiyed by accident from u hand car , ivhilo the deceased was riding to Omaha from his work. Pinkosky was a Polo , and had no family. Too Fastidious Some would-be liyrom look on with dlHgUHt At the rbyinen of Eclcctrie Oil "poet ; " 'Sut we have the best article known to the world , And Intend that all persons nhall know it. It curcH cou.'hn , colds , aHthnm nnd catarrh , "Ironcliitis and complaints of that kind ; tdoennotco.it much , though rheumatics it curcn. Tis the best Oil in the world you can find. SARATOGA. A Few Notes From the Sweat Slngor of the Suburban City. 0.V. . Tousloy has boon ris eloctcd ironidont of the lycouin , with John ? . Page secretary , nnd Jacob Elton , vica-prcaidcnt. At the next roulai neoting the tariff question will be discusaod. Proaidont Tousloy ia out again .ifiut few day s illness. Mrs. Edwin Patrick and hcrdiiugh- tor , Miss Jennie , Imvo roturuod from their extended oaatorn trip. Hon. Jiuuea 11. Kynor lnia boon at homo for a few days , but loft yesterday - day for the acono of his grading op erations. The juvenile debating Hocioty discussed - cussed tlio question : "IloBolvoii , That povvor haa niori influence with niun thun inonoy , " nl their nioiting Saturday ovoning. The party given in honor of Mr , Uoorgo Ilnzard last Thursday evening waa u very pleasant all'uir and largolv attondcd. D.uicing foimcd thu prin cipal anuiHoinunt of the evening and il was kept up until tlio "woo sum hours. " A lunch was served whicl fully niaiiitiiiiiod the hospitable reputation tation of the host. Among thoat prosonl were Mr. Sntdio Urovvstor , F , L. Pulton , Koubon Elton , Missoi Liura Elton , May Drown , Mary Wil lott , Mr. Charlus Elton , Mr Jamoi Brown , Miss Nellie Quinn , Mr. 11. S Ohriatio , Miss Millie Hazard , Mr. E P. Hrowator , Miss Alice Huatin , Mr Louis Littleliold , Miaa Eiinna Partol and othora , CUCKOO. A Novel Machine. Dr. L. H , Koiulrick , whoso head ( liiartnrs nro at the Omaha Morchanta barn , on Eleventh at root , botwooi Harnoy nnd Howard Htroota , lias tin horse clipping machine that takes tin cako. A UKK reporter saw it worl ycatorday , nnd it shaved i horse oil'us oloan as a mouao ii ono hour and twenty minutes , whicl the doctor says is the average time ii which it will do the work right along It is the only machine of the kind eve brought to the city and rortainl ; works like a charm , the horse soomini to rather enjoy tlio operation. Children In Arms. It la suggested to Manager Mural that the rule of eastern theatres "Children in arms , 815 , " bo adopted Everybody in the liouso hist nigh would have known that one fiftooi dollar fee had boon paid. OYSTER SUPPER. The young peoples' association o the Lutheran church will giro ui oyster supper on the evening of Fb ruary 10th , at 1114 Farnham street Lytlos1 hall. Everybody invited Tickets 25 cents. CHOKED TO DEATH. Ati Aged Lady Expires Sud denly on Upper Sixteenth Street. Shorlll' Mlllor Holds an Inquobt. A sad stlluir occunod ut ! ) ; ! IO , i. in. Saturday on Sixteenth street , near theconier of Caw. It appears th.it Mrs. Shinner , a lady about 05 years of a o , and the mother- in-law of Mr Robert Wallace , a car- punter in the Union Pacific shops and living in licuury Hill addition , left * homo early Saturday to visit a daughter who lived out , on Sixteenth street. She was accompanied by her grandson , a httlu follow not moro than eight yoiri : old , and having com pleted her call or orrind left to re turn home. Miss Lilho NVhitehorn , a young lady living nuir the corner of Cuss and Sixteenth , was st.Hiding at the window attending to some house plants , when she saw a little boy and un old lady pass on the sulunulk. She noticed the pallor of the latter and thought she must bo sick , calling her moitier's attention to the woman. An instant after Iho little biy came in and asked if they would give hia grandmother a drink of water , and the latter also came in , look ing to bo in an almost fainting condition. Miss Whitohorn got the water quickly and , Mrs. Simmer hav ing taken u duir , placed it to her lips. She took a mouthful but could not swallow it. She was unable to speak from the first and g.iapod for breath. The little boj was asked wh.it was the matter and replied that his grand mother had got a picco of moat in her throat. Eteiy ulfort was inudo to rohovo thu sulltiiui , but Mis. Whitu- horn and her daughter .were alone , and c iild not lilt her from the cliuu in luy hu duwu. They called to a man p.issing 1 > ' to ccmu in and help them , but with a glance of in- dilleionco tne hrnto passed on. Neighbors MUKII uuuu , howuvur , and Drs. Coflnun and Linyon appeared in a very brief time , but human aid was of u i at.ill , and after unavailing efforte on thu part of till thu old lady died in loss tune than it lakes to write this. lntho _ abionco of Coroner Jacobs , his 'duties duvolvwl upon Shot iff Miller , who was notified atonco of the death , us weru also the relatives of the deceased. About 11 o'clock the remains were removed to Undertaker Jacobs' room , whore an inquest \vas sot tor 2 o'clock. The doctors expressed the opinion that Mrs. Shinnor had not choked to death on anything she had swallowed , us there was nothing found in her throat , but said she im ht have swal lowed something the wrong way.Vo are informed ' by a neighbor of the un- fortun..to woman that she was afllictod with cancer in Iho throat , nnd it is probable that this was the cause of her death. It will bo u com fort to the relatives to know thato\ cry kindness was shown her and every cllort made to save her lifo that could bo done , Mrs. and Miss Whitohorn , Mr. Wm. Gentleman and in ahort all who were summoned doing their ut most. The vi-tdict of the jury waa , death from natural cause a. "PI. " Josh Hillings savs : "Thare nint no pi in natral hutry that ha/ been et more , and thut moie oft than apple pi , and no medicin kan lire ind gcstnn and billouse- ness haf BO wel as Sl'iti.so 111 OSSOM. " Trice 50 cents , trial bottles 10 centHUlw MILITARY ROAD. A Protest Agulnst the Chnngp Pro pobod by the County Com missioners. The people in the west and north west part of Douglas county are gel- ting their feelings stirred up against u certain change that bus boon effected on the old military road , leading from Irvington northweatorly. This change begins near Irvington and follows sec tion lines west nnd noith till it cornea to the same road ug.iin near a place known as the Hereford ranch , a dis tance of some two or three miles fiom the p ace of beginning. This change on this road will , it ie claimed , provo detrimental to all the fanning community lying west and northueat in this county ; also to the farmers in the southwest of Washington county , us this ia the only practicable route by which the farmers of that community can convoy their grain and produce to the Omaha market. This old Military road from Omaha , northwest , is the main outlet for the entire country in thr.t direction , and thin or any change that may bo pro- ented for the purpoeo of following section lines will , they declare , prove detrimental to the people in general , A petition has been filed in the county clerk's oflico appealing to the county commissioners for a rpviow upon said road and for n relocation ol the same on the old track , which c great many think necessary for the good of the country , as wall as for the benefit of the citizens of Omaha , ani ask that this old military road bo much permanent and unchangeable , as it ii located on the boat ground and wil render better satisfaction than on anj other grounds , If this proposes changn is made permanent , witl one or two others in contemplation it will render it impossible for a greiy number of the farmers to carry thoii grain and produce to Omaha , when all are now dealers , And now they appeal to the count ] commissioners , us well aa higho ; authorities , to I'ivo them the military road unchanged , and ask the supper of the pireas in the matter. A Shormuu County Delegation. A delegation was in the city yester day and Saturday from Sherman cou : ty to sou the Union Pacific olliciala re garding a railroad from St. Paul t Loup City , Sherman county , an thence in time through the vallo ; , of the middle Lqup river t the IMack Hills. The gentlemen in the delegation are Woods Smith , R. Taylor , county clerk , W. A. Wil. son.t county treasurer , and W. H. Lilk ) a banker. They speak very favorably of the proposed route and were much disappointed at not finding Mr , Kimball in the city. A part of the delegation will return next week and talk the iill.ui . over. I. O O. T Mooting and Installation of OfUcora Growth of the Order The mooting of the Good Templars , hold in the Knights of Honor hall Friday , win largely attended and the secretary's report showed largo and subsUnti.il gains both as to membership and uiefillness. The Omaha lodge , one year ago , was in a very feeble condition but is now ono of the moat flourishing in the state. Last evening beint' Iho regular time for installation , the following of ficers were duly installed P. W. 0. T. , John J. Toins ; W. C. T.S. C. Green ; W. V. T. , Miss Mol- ] ! Hiunner ; W. C. , Addison Jonns ; W. S , C. A. Potter : W. A. S. , D. E. Hoxtoi ; W. F. S. , Goo. E. Woright ; W. T. , Miss A E. Thomas ; W. M. , T. Bruyton , W A. M. , W. II. Hon- nor ; W. O. O. , Rosa Ward ; W. I. G. , Frank Moore ; W. R. IL S. , Li io Frtiiwick ; W. L. S. , Jennie Moore. "KOUOH ON KATS. " Thu thing ( liquid found at l.i . Auk druggist fur "I ninth on It.itH clpirs out ml * , mite , rniiehru , Hie * , lieu - tigs Ific boxes _ (1) ( ) PEUbONAl * Sim Hums left Saturdiv foi Now York City. Daniel ' 'Ooimhiie and wife left Tridiiy for t hlcago. H. K. IJavis left Frida ) for Washington , going via the Wabash. C. F. Goodman returned from Granl Ishnd jetcrday nioriiitig , havingdispiced of h's ' drug dtore in that tity. Cnpt. ( I. W. Hollin , fimnerly city nrnhal of Omaha nnd at present an nttor- oy of I'ueblo , Col. , passed through the , ty yeiterday morning ou his way to his ome in Council Bluffs. K. 15. Coc , l'q. . , and wife , nee Miss rceman , returned 1'riday from tli ridal tour through the east. They have uken up a tempoiary residence with Mrs. reemau , the brido's mother Bnolum R .tinuou Buivo. The best aalvo Hitlio vvurlu for uufa , iruisca , wires , iilcora , s.i'l ' rheum , ever sores , totter , chuppeU handa , tillblaiiis , corns and all kindt > ut kin eruptions. This salve 13 guar .nh-ed . to give perfect satisfaction in ivory case or money refunded. Price , lee pur box. For ualu by T ° A ; McMAHON. Otnahii A Handsome Present. Tom Lee , of Huttings , Saturday tent dow n to Mr. Sherman Caiifiokl a andsomu piosent in the shape of a cry valuable bitd dog , a beauty , and no miatako. Sherman was absent 'rom home at the time , but returned ast night from Maryavillo , where hu has bpen working with a U. P. en- ; ineor corps. Mr. George Canfiold also received estcrday from Hastings a fine horse 'or sale , which was taken off the cais in the morning , sold for $300 , and the money forwarded to the owner by the noon train. Pretty < yiick work. Well-known 'Wit's Endorse ment. CHICAGO , 111. , May 30 , 1881. H. H. WAUNKU & Co. : Sirs-For several ycara I have boon a aufforor from kidney disease , and never knew what it waa to bo free from pain until I used your Safe Kidney and Liver uro. C. H. HAUHIH , "Carl Pretzel. " J30-lw. Barney Shannon Heard from Again. 3) . Shannon deigns it below his no tice to answer Patrick Ford , the cur , in hia not'o replying to the published challenge. Why didn't ho accept the clialloiiKo ? Lut him put up or shut up , but ho must unduiatund that ho can't call my wife and children liars , for I have plenty of roof that ho insulted them on the highways. ( Signed , ) 15. SHANNOII , Third wan ) war horse , who don't care aoout Pat Ford's political in- lluenco. Two Organ * . llogulato first Iho stomach , second the liver ; especially the fust , so us to perform their functions perfectly , nnd will remove at least nineteen twenti eths ot all the ills that mankind ie heir to , in this or any other climate. Hop Hitters is the only thing that will giyp perfectly healthy natural actions in those two organs. Maine i1 armor. f-1-15 Nobniakn State Stenographers' As sociation. OMAHA , Nob. , February 1 , 1882. The next mooting of this association will bo hold at the oflico of Boll & Ames , Monday evening , February ( ith , 1882 , at 7:30 : o'click , sharp GEO. W. UOYUKN , Secretary. DO NOT HE DKC15IVKD Iii those tunes ot j" uti. ii advertisements ovo'yv.ei. . ir gratifying to find < no un ' , ) 'hu ' worthy , ot pramo , mid hi > i to.ilij does as recoiimu mleil ICK tuc Uu tore , wo can vouch f"i m beiu-- tint and reliable roim-d ) , un I nutilui will do as recommended Tlii yinvmi bly cures stomach and hvtti.ni . | > luiit : diseases of the Kidneys and Uiiimij difficulties. Wo know whuroof M speak , and can readily say , giu > then a trial. Sold nt fifty cents a buttle ! > ' Ish & McMahon _ ( IS ) No IllMd-.lC-he c r In I. i / ' . nf ' -ii'il1 ' ' ' nk "WINE O OA MJI. | ' The first annual ball and stifling fcst of Omaha lodge , K. of P. , No U. D. , will take placout Contial hull Wednesday oroning , Fob. 8 , 1882 , Fob l-4t. The Little Cash Grocery , Norl Sixteenth street , between COBS an California streets. Thur&Sat , GATHERING THEM IN. Collecting Testimony for the Grand Jury. The Work of Securing Evidence m the Kostors Case Still Proceed ing Briskly. The newspapers for several days have contained considerable news aomo old , aomo rehashed nnd a little now concerning the Hammer homicide , and the work of the state officers in collecting testimony to pro. sent before thu grand jury. The pur pose of much of this testimony m sur mised , and probably correctly , to bate to the effect that thu man under arrest - rest , Charles Koators , wont to Nell King's house after the affair nt TroiUchke's and told that ho hud struck Hammer , and wanted to get out of town , but didn't have the money to go with. The witnesses who are reported to bo bo cognizant of this fact at the time are Nell King , Blanche Dean , Alicu Burton , May Hall , E. Cahil , Frank Young and another young man who has not been arrested , but will probably give mininclf into custody to day Another witness ia Lulu Long , who w cut to th" King woman's house after the homicide and to whom the Dean woman told what she know. The King and Dean women were arrested in Council Blufl'd , as stated Friday , and Fndny evening returned to Una city with Cnpt.Noligh , who had them in charge. They were taken to thu former's house nnd are there still. May Hall , who was in Fremont , returned from that city Friday , nnd went across the nvor to the Biulfd. She was on board the Northwestern last evening , bound for the east , when Detective llazon found her and took her into custody. She was brought to this city and Saturday taken out of town until the session of the grand jury. She states that aho "knows all about it , " but will toll nothing until the court convenes. The above comprise the principal witnesses concerning whom so much ias been printed and ia , in brief , , bout all that they are expected to estify to. The contest between Detectives lazon and Nclirh ; for possession of ho King nnd Dean \ \ omen scorns to tavo been misunderstood , according o Neligh's account of it. Ho states , hat ho had the girls go over the river 'or ' the purpose ol working a little juainess entirely indopindptit of the Ivostera case , and ill it ho w.mtid nly to detain them title nuiil hat inatUr could bo - > t'Ki.1 II. tatcd Jiai hu li.id nut inten tk * liim elf in the Ko-itcrs CIPIat all , Ii -u t - 'ore , but that now hu intended t < > j"in ho defense and "malco it u.um toi -he prosecution. On the ether hand it is stated by no ot the women hold us a witnubu .hat . Nuligh waa at the King girl's louse on Thursday morning btloio laylight and arranged it with hoi and the Dean girl to go aoiuaa the nvci and stay in Iowa ton diys. The lat er story is rather EUi'grsti\o of mean- ng if it be true , but it is given for ust wli it it may bo worth. SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP WANTED. Eve j I odj to call and see the WANTED Mot < r In operation at hlliott s Plumbing and ( > ns UttlnL' oflice , corner 14th and Uarney Streets. Exhibitions fret. 81-7 - for rallrond work Imme WANTKD-EOmcn CMnini ; from 5 to 8 , to morrow from B to 11 a in. , to II. Mannneller , llth street , near Karnlmm. 8.1 4 * . WAt < ThD A Rood painter by Dr. Edwards 1100 Karnhim strict. 754' " ) - \ \ like to trjdc a small WANT"I-\\ould a heavier one fnlanra In cash. Address Bandleader , Kort Omaha ea-i * . 25 men in Ntniaha for railroad WANTED Apply II , Mainuciltr , Kmplnj meat A ent , llth St. , near Karnliam. 71 0' . A hi ED Jle and teams to w oik in ice W Wan'iH , $1 f,0 for men , S,50 ) for teams. Applj atonceitnr feitillzinn' works , one ml'o south of Ilojd'ti Paikln House , Bin Matson. C55' . \KJ ANTED 11 a stead > man a permanent TT situation. Understands the cire of horses Good refcrerces If required. ACilrcss K , llfKOlllcc 630 * . 11 ANTED A situation as second jrlrl. Inquire - ' quire 823 South 20th street or at Julius Trcitschko's wholesale liquor ttore , 16tT s rctt. _ U1 7- WANTED A [ rood hoitcckicptr , Qerman i referred Apjilj to H. .Maim cllcr , llth htriet , mar Karnhuin 00 4 * . Girl forircncril housework ; Oer- WANTED Enquire at tOS j. 17th St. " \VrANlED A few more raj hoarders can be VY Kccbniniodatid with firtt chsjtihlcboard at $1.00 per week , UOS Canltolovcnuc , bet 14th and Uth 41-9 Slllb. MOSS. PANTED - A carriaKC Pointer ut Slinpnon's W iarri3o factor } , 14(0 ( and 1411 DodRC St. 41-4 - Imtrcdatclj.at 170s Califor- WANTFD-rirl bo ( food eook , washer and irontr None ttlur need apply. 3tf " \X7AN1ED Hrnt nans COOK , ono wi o under- YV Ktanus mtat cooklnL'as well as pastr ) , riono but first cla H need aip'i ' Alton food bo > as wait r Apply at 1105 Karnliam t 060 eudl hi ) Kundlnir bridge and school bonds. WAM T. Clark. lleilovTie. M-tf ANTED To tent a desirable dwelling W house. Address Ilex 48 , City 071 tf - children as bnardersjn a select WANTED-1 10th and California St. L. B LOOM IS 75Mf FOR RCNT-HOU8E8 AND LAND. ITIOIII KM1 Two acres of ( [ round on cumlnu J' strict. Enquire of Euretie | O'Neill , 10th an.l llowaid HI tf. . ) Ill-NT A good home of four rooms ul ' J20 pir month Newl ) kalsomined and p pned , Utli ht .bctwieii Howardanu Jac. i n ' I.7.M- I mill Iml r > - ' < i e-lrtti < l ' i .1 on K uili t i IK in i I > u i u ' " itn t . M hr , x ii. ii ( . i - . 1.1OI n rlli I'tli ' , . tii t . < r l r , No Mi ITVill INT MBhV , I'.in ii . ir. i I' | | .In. if W M u liv.i u i , nit M.II-lr lc 1U L i i , v Imt ri " 'l ul' > ll'HI < r , i i i t ami * init.1. 1 _ ' . Ill Vl I rt\ f r i h .I r 01" i urn > t * v < , % > 4I7 t i ii i ' s. . I.N I H. nilrluil ( runt mom , N h " .or Liiil. and J c , nnii 02 tf * ) IShNI l > ono\4ii plate , > oiitrkCMtl uf lati 111)11 . Ouulia , uiUblu for 't-ne'tui lu ar den , a KOCH ) Uuiitu with cistern , niter , At , gooi well aud bum , a I taring orchard about UU ) Lcai I"S Kr > l > u vines , a Ur e amount f Kcxuxbcrv an- - curriut liuilie'.ic. . ie. Kor terms nJ coudl tloue npply at the Crtl titon Ilou c. i'i U OH KENT Furnished rootn. Inquire 162 3341 SPECIAL < i NOTIOBS---OwjMn < 17011 HE.ST-TNew [ hoiwoT 1 roomi , SMh and I ? Cliloi.ro . St. 884 * FOR KENT Ten ncrcs land lth \ ou i- , t' ren miles from clti on Mllltiri roiii ppl * to .1 M. Shulv 2i ) J' . I.1UK Hh.Ni KUOIIM In Jftcolu lilock. JU OMlf I IjlOll UKNT Itooin inrtlall ) iurn < h l , Captto L' avenue , bet I'Uiainl Ihtli , poulli slilc 6-t IjlOll HKNT-Xic I ) ( urnlshud room * , at 101B J.1 Chicago St. iV tf ITlOIUlhNT lloiteof light looms. Enquire JL1 J. I'lilpvs Mew , 1512 8. Fifth St WMf RENT K < l . 1st commodious l.rlck rc-l EOll , corm r 10th ami FruhaiH dui. An- plj to Mrs K. A. Ittncr , Tabor , Krertont Co , % Iowa lt"fcrcnccn desired. 941 tf Foil RENT Onoof the beat stores on Cumlnz St. 20x21 , by January 1 , 1882. 820 U lilUll HUM K ( urm nt i tuuiuto > ur jioj .1 ; ctunt * ' Eichihgo.N. E cor. 10th ma Dodz. etrocts. S89-U TJ OR IIKNT Nlccl ) furnished rooms with or it JU without hoard. Reasonable prices. 2013 Ua u St. 700 tt gQR BALE 1710R SADE A Rood eccoiul ha d street hack I ; for sale , at a low bargain , by Pr I aae KUnnlg , 1109 Karnliom street. 74 if rR SAI.K Oil Kill I'UIIMO USB Full Blooded Ji-rscj bull. Residence 2518 Do- uatur street , Norti Omaha , ( he blocks north- cst of turn-table on Hiumlin ttrcct , John Ta ) lor. FOHSALK A flrsf class ph-icton. Knuiilroat 1310 llarncy St. M 3 "ITlOn SALK-Soucrkroiit Ii ) then rrel , cheap ; U crjral. 40c , at Durham Meat llarket , 11th at , bet , Douglas and Dodjre. 51 II 171 H SALK House , 1 rooms , closet , clfltcrn , JL1 cll and lot ; 603 N. 13th St 324 * Oil SALK House and full lot In irood loca- tlon. cheap I'ritc , $1260. HAS ) term * . SIcOAUUE , Opp. poet olllcc. IGtr ITIOIi SALR-Bfflt bulldlnjr lot In Shlnn's nd- L dltlon , 142 feet cast front by 120 ( tut depth. JIcCAGUE , Opp. post ollko. 14 tf FOR SALK A Rood bupgy hort-e , suitable for a bulj to drl\e. Inquire No 1109 Howard street. ! > 7S-4 1011 BALE 1 snrrcl stallion , dvdosdMc , 8 jearsold , wel'hlnK ( 1GCO pouidi 1 black Htalllon , J Norman i Morgan , 6 jcarnold , wcluh- IIIR 1650 pounds , took Urn proriiiuiu at Nubrattka htato Fair , 1881. 1 Kentucky Jack , black , vvtirh | < iir about UOO pounds , 4 jca noi'l , took llrst premium at Nobra kabtato Hur , IsaOond 1881 Inquire of Chos. Ncber , Farmers House , gily _ 038tt T710U < ! ALE OR HKNT A trroccr > store and _ L butcher shop , doiii ) ; a good business. In- qulra at tliia otllce. 912-U SAI.K 2 nice counter * and i s l\cr plabid Foil show cases , at Gco. II. Pctc/so.'s , bOI South 10th St. _ 741-tf "fiWR SALE Or will cxcha go for Omaha pro- J. pert } , an lmpro\ed sec on of land adjoln- inK a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , 1412 FarnhamSt. , Omaha. _ 720 8m OR SALE Or trade for cltj proport ) , on P pron of horses , harness and wagon. Addros S. Y. , thlaolllcu- _ 722 tf SALE A eood BC\ oncarold Mores FOR to drive single or double Kii quire of George Cautleld , Can Hold house. nov8- KICK B SOU' T\ltnOOK ft COR. MlbChLl-ANtOUb. I.I KUAK1I At'JOll das stri.U. 807' . . \i I i i i. ' t , n gold lir.uolct. \j \ It iat tni.otluo u J rcccnc reward. 850' . - - lockctloil. t oniniiiini , a n Ircrvl LO-T-A piMtoDr Mil-fluid V nriir 111 o me t nll > \ n t r in rue viinu to I'r ' Li llnuin. WIU I Ob r- Jan 2lih , n luiilurtl iloj ; , blick. I l \\liit nil tan H'fit o\tr PI h t f Hail onlcih r > illi > ! \iniu h t p A - \ i n rc- tuniiny him Hl n il\u tLnanl lit , iiUy , Snut llltn tou h of S rv'ii : i hill i \ K SAUS1)-II& 1 > 05 rarnliam St. JOHN anil Coinmlss ou. bicantl hand goods ot all kinds bought and eoM. Cash od- xaiitt'Joii cons Knmunt" . Heal estate and live tock a specialty , and outsldo sales promptly attended to. 77 9. JOHN K. SAUNDKUS 1205 Hnrnham St. , Ilegistrj ( or the hale of r > al tbUt ( and per sonal propcrtv of all kinds. We adveriiae all property until soli ? , and no commission charged. Men and women in Kant of employment should should call at OIK.C. 76 " . T OS'l A Buckskin leather purse , loatainlnir JLj S7.25 In raonej and note for $1500 , para ble to Jlathcv , Sampson , Kinder will receive a liberal reward bj cturnln- ; the sime to thli olflcc. HIGHh.bT I'lUCK paid fjr all Kinds of Iron , metal and ra s , b ) I Oallnsky & Co , 10 : 41) 1m ir UtlOllS Foil lll-.Nl S. W. Cor. J.1 19th and Davenport 't. UJO tf FUltNlSIIED KOOJIS KIR HEM In- TIWO iluiroatllospc'H Art Kmporlum , 161' ) Poil e 81 ret t. & > > tJ MKNT OK' SMALI , ' USt.ShVS MANAO bv ukptncnccd man. Small olai > . I1. O. Box 502 CltJ. 903 tf For the next 30 dajs , no will , on the SHIRTS receipt of slxtj cents , send to ail ) address , postpaid , one of our urilaundnd dnxx Shirts rositlvel ) onlv ono Milrt sent to ono addritu. EUHEKASHInTCO. . 04(11m ( Marscillca. III. UOi MS Wlthm three blocks of JL' pontotlkc hniulruat IfilU Pod c. 026-tt ) KOOM8 For slnlo also one front room n 1th piano , southwoet corner 18th and Capital av cnuc. EOO-U ' NKW clrv MAPS , 10o. Mounto BEMI8' . 62 60 OI-O. P. I1KMIS. TJOHlUAllb IA i/KAtUA rostile uid oil , JL SRO decorative painting. MHH. D. H. WAKDNKlt , room 1 , Jacoh'x Block. 642-t < " UEALiKSsTATK 110011 sen Lit B" IIAV At A. H. Sander's Feed Stcirt ) | BALED Harne > St. Bl0-tf URAL ESTA1K EXCHANOE.-S lei EDWAED KUE1IL JIAQISTEll OK PALMVSTEKY AND .CONDI TIONALI8T , 408 Tenth .Street , between Farnb&m anil Hatnej' Will , Hh the ait ? o' iruirdlarj spirits , obtain for an ) one a glanc * at the pasK anil present , anil on certain conditions In the fu ture. Uoots and Shoos made to rJer , Perfect " ' ' 'action ? u r utccd au28.ini \ Absolutely Pure. Thl * powder inft arlc A maml ol purity. virenyui anilMhiliriiuciitrr More ecoiiomlCAl than the nrdliur * LliiiU , u t\ \ cannot be Mld in coiupttltlon with th * ivultitude of low teit hort Height , alum or iibonphite powikri r Bold only in om > HOVAL I1AKINO POWDER CO , NewYork.