THE OMAHA DAILY BE : lUESuaX FEBRUARY 7.1882. THT DAILY BE 13 Tuesday Morning , Fob 7 Wnatbor Report- ' ( The tollowlnff olmervalloni arc Inkon at the Mine moment nt time nt nil the st.v UonMnnnml. ) Win DRMRIMRIT , U. a. Sim At. Smvicii , I OMAHA , February fi , 1832. (1:45 ( : p. m. ) f Itlvpr irazen. LU'JAL B Tlic train west on the U. 1' . yester day wan n rery light one. O. .T. Wilde has enlarged hit Show -CMC WorkK , 1315 nnd 11)17 ) CIWH Htrttt. Judge Ilonokc certified fourteen cawcs ' up In the district court thin term , County court will open nut with the call of the docket thtsinominf ? . 1 The burglar arrested by Ford will bo tried on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock Let UK have the telephone nt Ht. JouophV hospital nnd nt the small pox hoxpitnl , Koynl Arch Chapter met tint ; Tumlay nl ht nnd Covert Led o regular Wednesday - day night. At - [ t , m , yentenlay the thermometer at Max Meyer & BroV. ntoro fthowod n tem perature of 51 ° . 1'innt your lettuce and rnduthcH. Notice to ] iricklayorii All uu'iiilivrx ro raiuuNtcd to l > u present on Tuesday evening to receive tlic inrinhen of tht Council BIufTrt Union. Tlicre WIIH n fnlut1 nlnrin of fire froii box t , comer .Tones uiul Ninth nt 10'K ycntijnlny , Inking the wholu department - ment to the hcene. ilohn Cninvron. 11 well-known citizen who roomed in the city hall , wiut yen- tcrduy taking to St. Jon pli'n hospital with n bud cant ) of yellow jaundice. The Mibncrlption lint for tliu corning nerict of clnncic conccrU by the I'hilonm- , - 'thcan club , which bedim Tuesday night , IB now ojun ut Mnx Meyer & Uro.'a store. -The awe of the Unite * ! SlntoH YH. " 'TddingK and UorUii , the nti r routers , comet ) u i in the United > Hate < court nt Uncolii on Wedn'cd y nt 11 o'clock. The trial will probably occupy aoycrnl dnyH. There were hvo Slocumbs before Judge 'Uenuke yesterday , one of them buiiiK ' the notorioiiH Mollie Kernan. One wan committed , one cnso continued , Kenmn paid , one ijnvo Hccuntjnnd one wwit off to raise the lucre to pay. The Slstcrx nt St. Jowph'H hospital desire UH to return their thank to the pub lic for the iniumer in which they have re sponded to the request for lint. Several package * have nlrciuly been received and more can still be made good use of. II. II. Malm'M Oporn cotnpa' y will -appear at Uoyd'H op ra hounj on Thurx- day , Friday and Saturday niyhtu , and a inatinei * Sa'.urdny afternoon. The com pany in find class , nrd the entertainments will be way up , The Slert "case * , set for yesterday , have both been continued until Thun jay , by which time the grand jury will iloubtlot-s find a bill ngnlnat him. The Slocumb law , which wai leated in n court lnnt week t proven to bo full of rorioUH defects which twill bedituo\orvd fully thin term , The Fun ou the Uiintol party , after playing to crowded In uses at lioyil'n , Sat urday oftoi iKxin nnd evening , left for Den ver on the nhort line Svnday night. The manager preceded them on Saturday. The jury In the cno of MM. Abbio 'Sh'innoTH , whoue midden death on Siitur- day him been publlnlied , returned a ver dict that the deceaHod came to her death from nntuntl can on to them unknown. The funeral look place at 10 o'clock yen- terduy from St. I'liilomena'tf where BO- -nin high IIIIU-H wnn celebrated , A ketch of lion , Webster SnydcrV propohwl market IUIIIHC and city building on Julferrion Mpiarc , nx Nuggeated by lu- frenu & Mendulnnhon , in on uxhibltion in Wynwn'ii window. It in a palatial looking xtiuctur * , nnd woidd bo an ornament to .thuoldedt city in the cast. The Iwineinent . ntJiry in to be uiied for meat and fi.ih , the firnt ntory for vegctableH , und the Hecond utoiy for 11 publio hull mid city oIlleeH. On Saturday exening iin ox which had Ixwii tununl out of the cattle barn Into the yard nt Jler'a dUtlllery , iMwitlvely refnm-d to be driven bnck. Three or four men tried to ( hive him , und Home boyx on the bridge lidded their voices to the racket , which ended up In one of the men being HO bully gored that lie had to go to l > ed. Uml r the mupiceit of Unlly lyceum 'there will be given in theUnitarinnchurch . courtie of lecture * , beginning on Friday , February 10 , when 1'rofeuHor Church wll lecture on "Fox and the American IKMUO , ' to be followed .February 1M by 1'rofemor Aughey ; March 10 , Mrn. De Lnney . &l rcli 24 , 1'fuf. 0.1) . . MtlUj April 7 'by Jf Shropshire , Kn. . Sl'KOIAh A'lTKNTION. M. Hellmnn & CO.'H inimmoth cbth Ing houie , o rner of Thli teenth am Farnaiu utioets , will be closed on Tuwday for the purpoxe of marking down the ! stock and to make room for the JimnetiB print ; tock which Mr. Hellmnn hau jus .purcliantd in New York , Everybody eal ' aud take advantage of thU opportunity to nave from ? 't,00 to $0.00 on an overcoa -or uit. Ntlineroiu rcjiidenU along Ht. Mary' avenue are anilou to know what th treet car company did with the : roiui walkH rooted up during the laying of th new track. The walk ut the Internet-tin of Sixteenth ilrtet , eait bide , waiTnot tu- . 'laid ' , liiid the timber hau disappeared , Th ' 'aame in true of the croiudng on Fifteent and Howard street * , north jilde. Btree tiomtuUiIoner Ford U rixiieBted ] to inak Vote of it and , whisper the. fact Into th eaw of the "Swamp Augel. " TWO MORE CASES. The Small Pox Plond Not Yet Driven Out. An Importation of Ono Victim From Hanoius Olty A Now Fluff on Twelfth Stroot. The nnnouncomcnt in TICK HKB nst wuuk that the Rinnll pox pent md huon ruinovod from tliu city wnn ) aAud upon the dtatotnunt of tliu olli- cinls and city physician. Since that iinu , however , two now auus luivo joon roportud. Thcso hnvo buen Jikon care of , nnd ono han bcun ru- tnovcd to tlic peat homo. The last mentioned CMO in that of fumes Trenton , n young man from Kansas City. Ho arrived in Omaha about u week n o and stopped at the ( Junniinia house. On Friday lie commenced to fool nick , and on Saturday eruptions began to show on his fuco. Ho wnn requested to find another boarding place nnd had started out to do no when ho wan met by Dr. Darrow , whoso oflico is near the depot. The docton at once detected ovidcncen of email pox in the man'n face and de tained him until City Physician Leiscnring could bo nummonod. The man wan posted on the outer edge of the sidewalk and remained there until a wagon was procured and ho could betaken taken away. The report that ho was promenading Tenth street and jxpoainn pedontriuiiH in incorrect , an lie was not allowed to move from Inn station until a conveyance arrived to take him to the pest lious- . While the follow evinced uniiiiHlakablii ovi- donees of small pox , according to the physicians , lit * was notnufliciontly sick to communicate the disease unlesn by actual contact , and it is not feared by those who know moat about the case that anyone was endangered by his presence on the street. Sunday uf urnoon another CUHO was reported from .Incknon street , be tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets. The location of the case wan found to be the Gorman church , nearly opposite IJrown's , wlu'ro Noilson died , The victim is a little daughter of the Gor man pastor. Fla s were hung from : ho house yesterday and every pre caution will be taken to insure safety .o tho. surrounding residents. Tlie engine which dicw the pay car iwt week at the time of the .fatal accident in the Laramie divinioii , wnx brought in on n freight train nt noon yo < ( erday to go nto the Hhops forre pairx. It In No. 107 , and the damngeH are pretty Herioiw in appearance. The boiler head is knocked all to piecoH , the top of tliu pilot torn off , he right hand hteam client gone , nnd the itirricnnc deck Hwept clean of mnoko xtack , icll , Hand box , ntoam dome , etc. The cab M a wreck , the fiieinan'n nlde being all orn out. Thu fit email wnH biully hurt , UK will bo remembered. The collision nuint lave been a terrible one to tear a locomo- ivo tip HO , nnd the caboomi must have been plit into kindling worn PERSONAL Cul. Judd , Chamberlain of King Knla- cau , of the Sandwich Inlands , was in the ity Sunday a short time. Ho is on lib ) way east to purchaxo furniture for the now palace Kal&kaua In erecting. The Mirtly colonel reports everything flourish- ng in the CannlUd Islands , BOARD OP EDUCATION. Roffulur Monthly Mooting : of the Mem- bora Last Evening. The board of education met at the uporintendont's ollice last evening , ill present except Member Ferguson. The question of tliu junitorship of ! > North school came up for renewed iscuasion and the matter of salary was talked over atconsidernblolongth. 'ho committee reported , recommend- ng the payment of $100 per annum o the present janitor. The amounts onortod for the other schools are as elMs : Central , $220 ; East , 300 ; louth , 890 ; Casa , ? 90j West , $48 ; Llartman , $18 ; Jackson ' , $32 ; llna- coll. $14 ; board room' , $10 ; Lttke's addition , $30. The report of the committee on claims was ndontod. It was resolved to liavo aix-foot idowalks laid in the yards of the iorHi and South schools. The following resolutions of respect vero passed on thu death of Samuel 3. Mallette , late city treasurer ; Whereas , Wo huve learned to our extreme ajrrow of the removal , by loath , of our Into treasurer , lion. Samuel Ci , Mallotte , in his early and vigorous manhood ; therefore , bo it Kesolved , That we bear testimony to Ilia integrity mid faithfulness in the discharge of his responsible duties , and the kind.less and urbanity nni- : ormiy extended to those with wliom lie came in contact. Resolved , That wo extend our cor dial sympathy to the widow a nd the fatherless in their severe affliction , trusting that "He who tempera the wind to the shorn lamb , " will grant the comfort and consolation they so sorely need in the hour of their deep dia'ress. Resolved , That these resolutions be spread upon the records and a copy thereof sent to the family of the du- ceased. A report was submitted that the committee had boon unable to sucuro additional room near the Jackson street school building , and that'many children were thereby deprived ol school privileges , and recommending that a building be erected at a cost ol not more than $4(50 ( , in the rear of the Jackson school building. Adopted , A special commtttxu wore author ized to iniiko a contract for such a building. Adopted. The president and secretary were authorized to draw a warrant for 32- 500 for payment of claims , A committee of four , of which the president wns chairman , were ap pointed to consider the matter o securing a site and plans for a schoo building. Messrs. MoShnno , Throl and Ferguson , beside * Mr. 1'resident compose the committee. The question of the school consul was brought up and talked ovei a Borne length. The matter of necuriitf a census taker was loft to the discre tion of the secretary. A petition wan presented from the residents of Lake's addition to in crease the salary of T. M. Marshal , irincipal of the Lake's Addition ichool , to an equality witli that of ilher principals of schools with two rooms , Thu petition was referred to .ho committees on finance. This com mittee meets to-night at 7 o'clock. A resolution was offered to remove Iho present janitor of the North ichool nnd a new ono bo appointed. The matter wns deferred until the janitor could have-a week's notice. The treasurer's report showed tlmt there is 813,770 in the treasury. Th"j amount of revenue haH been increased about $5,000 for the present quarter over the same time last year , on ac count of the Slocumb law. The superintendent was authorized : o correspond for school furniture to supply the school room on Jackson street. Adjourned. DICK'S DEPARTURE. A V/oll Known Young Brewer Sookn Green FlolilH and Pauturos New , " 1 Everybody knows "Dick" Siemon , 'onnorly foreman of Metz's brewery , a jolly , good nntured young follow ex cept in election times and then an enthusiastic politician of the belliger ent type. Some time ago Dick left Met ? und started into the brewing business for limsolf with what is known as the Saratoga brewery , no r the northerner : orner of thu fair grounds , lie soon jecamo indebted to a number of 'riends in this city , who , liking him ind anxious to see him succeed , loan ed him money and did other favors. I'ho venture , however , seems not to Imvo been a financial succena , and on Sunday the proprietor of the Sarato- ; a brewery "disappeared. Monday Countable Kdgerton took > osse. Hion of the promised and pur- onal property on eight writu of at achment , the principal cluinuntH bu ng Peter Goes , tlonry llalho nnd Max Lullnnd all the claims footing in to $1,187. Other bills atu report ed which will Hwoll the sum total to rom $3,000 to § 5,000 nnd ut thosamo imu it aeonu that ilio property has all been disposed of to Mr. Ell. Mauer , one of Dick s honest creditors , > y a bill of sale , which bill theattach- ng parties propose to contest. In the meantime , Constable Kdger- on holda the property , which ia kept in charge of an ofliccr. Siemon'ti whereabouts seem to be not even BUS- icctod. RAILROAD MAGNATES- 'ho Gonoml Suoorlntondont and Gen eral Freight Agent of tbo Cen tral Pacific Pftaa Through Omaha. In a special car attached to No. 4 on the Union Pacific road Sunday were A. N. Tovvno , general superin- endont of the Central Pacific railroad nnd J. 0. Stubbs , general freight agent of the same road , on their way east. The gentlemen wore accom- mnied by their families , and wore en route for Now York City for a several weeks' trip. Mr. Towno was serious- y indisposed when they arrived in ) maha , and in the limited time allow ed at the depot in this city no oppor- unity was given for an interview with hat gentleman. Mr. Towno is ono of the dignitaries n railroad management , who has risen from the ranks. About ten 'earn ago he was a conductor on the 1 , 13. & Q railroad and had under lis charge as a brakeman , a gentle- nan now living in this city. The conductor is now drawing a salary of ? 'J5,000 a year , nnd occupies one of ho most elevated railroad positions n the country. Mr. Towno'a visit to Now York city is for the purpose of recreation and recovery of health which over work has seriously injured. ATTEMPTED RAPE. A Stranger Ausaulta a Woman , but Falls to Accomplish Hit ) Purpose. A few minutes before G o'clock last evening u stranger entered the house of John Brown , on lower Ninth qtreet , und found the proprietor absent , but lira. Drown at home. Ho at once ut- acked the latter , throw her down on ho iloor and attempted to accomplish i base design. The woman struggled o dusperutoly that despite his oxer- ions ho was unable to consummate ho outrage and eventually dud from .he house. Mr. Drown came in a few nomviits later , and on learning the : acta of the affair at once gave the alarm by sounding a police whistle , whichdow _ quito u crowd to the spot , 3ftlcof .Frank Kosper being among the number. Rasper secured A descrip tion of the villain and set out in search of him , but had not found him up tea a late hour. A XALHK XUIKNt > . A somewhat similar case ia reported from Sixteenth street. In this in stance it is claimed that a Gorman cit izen was out with a friend , recently arrived from the old country , and both' returned from thu little jambo ree pretty full. The host went out to get a fresh supply of liquid refresh ment and in his nbaonco the new arri val undertook to violate the rules of humanity nnd hospitality both by committing an assault of an aggrava ted nature on the woman whosi hus band he was visiting. He ia beiny searched for and will bo put througli if caught. i Too Some would-be llyrciu look on will dlxgiiut At the rhyme * of Kclectrio Oil "poet ; " But wo hate tlio beat article known to tin world , And intend that all per.oni vhall know it It cures couch. " , colds , asthma nnd catarrh Uri'iichltls ami complaint * of that kludt It doeatititcoit much , though rheumatic U cures. Tii the best Oil ( n the world you can find SO-lw CUNNING CROOK jCAPTDRED- A Bold Burglar IB Caught In Mrs. Jivhu'H Hotel. Several lobbcrios of n smull nature each , but ngt'rL g.itin about $1,000 wortli of property have been perpe trated during the past two months at n hotel on Tenth strcot , kept by MM. K , Jnhn , near the "St. James. The methods pursued by the thief or thieves have been of u bold and yet successful nature. The house has been entered during the day , in early evening and late at night , the burg lars gaining ucccsd by back windows when the dooi.i were found to bu locked. On Saturdiiy night the crook , who is believed to have been interested in most if not nil of ( JiCHo robberies , wns caught in the act by ox-Policeman Pat. Ford When arrested , the man , who gives the name of D , Mnitland , wns in the Inr room and was about to cncnpo. His detec tion und iirreni was the result of "misplaced confidence. " Sometime Saturday afternoon Mnitland met Uoorgo lUiikm , who boards at Pat. Ford's house on Tenth street , and struck up acquaintance with him. After they had taken n few drinks to. gother Miiithuid told Kankin that he know of a ' 'swag" of $400 in Mis. JiOin's hotel , the money belonging to that lady hursolf , 11 u proposed that llaiikin join him in the intended rob bery , and the latter concluded to accept the proposition , in order to catch the thief in the act. lUnkin accordingly took the crook to supper with him , nnd on the quiet informed Mr. Ford of what was up. Mr. ForJ acted promptly and in- formrd the pilico that the robboiy was to bo attempted between 0 and 10 o'clock that evening , us hud been agreed upon by the crook andllankin. After Hiippur Maitland changed IUH programme us to time and determined to attempt the ruuket right avviiy. As a consequence there wo , * no time to inform the otlicois of the alteiution in plans , and Mr. Ford determined to check mate the burglar himself. He ac cordingly followed the thief and llaiikin to Mrs. Jalni's hotel nnd watched the former' * maneuver. In alow minutes Mai tliu id crawled upon n bhed in tliu rear of the hotel and went in through a window. Ho pro ceeded directly to Mrs. Juiin's room und attempted to enter it At the sumo moment Uankin gave Ford thu faignal und the latter wont into the hotel from the front. When the thief pushed the door to Mrs. Jonn's room open he discovered the lady herself to be in , and he beat a precipitate retreat. lluRhing down the back st irs , he hurriedly passed into the bar loom and run directly into Ford's arms. It was but the work ot a ininuto to secure the man and ho wns taken to jail without fur ther ado. Mr. Ford ia entitled to much credit for his piompt nnd cour ageous action. FALLING INrO LINE. A Bricklayers and Plasterers Union Formed In Council Blutl'a. On Saturday evening ast a deputa tion of the Omaha Bricklayers' Union wont over to Council Bluffs , on the invitation of the craft of that city , to organize a bricklayers' union there , which object was successfully accom plished. Thirty-three charter member were enrolled , und the tallowing o dicers el- cted for the first term : President Win. Itopor. Vice President C. E. D.iwson. Recording Secretary L. Jusoph. Treasurer Wade llepor. Door Keeper Win. liumngB. Board of Trustees J. Pryor , L. Turtle , 0. Newton , Win. * llusaoll and . Newton. ' The union then applied for a char- er from the National union. THE MARKET HOUSE. Hon. William A. Qwyor Submits a Proposition for a Syndicate. The following ia the text of the pro- osition of Honorable Wm. A. Gwyor , n answer to the invitation of the My Council for propositions to build , mart ot house for the city , f reo of hargo ; OMAHA. , January Ul , 1832. To the Honorable City CoULCil ol tliu City of Omulu ; A committee of your honorable > ody having invited proposals for the onstruction of u market house free of : est to the city , we submit the follow- ng proposition : The city council to designate and letine the center of Capitol avenue rom the cast side of Fifteenth street o the west aide of Eleventh street. I'ho council by ordinance to cause ull narktit wagons and wagons with farm iroduco to concentrate at the desig- mted place tor the oalo of produce. The fee for the market privilege to bo ten cents per wagon. A publio ecalo shall be erected on the market grounds , by the lessees , the fee for weighing not to exceed the maximum of ten cents per load. The city council to execute a loaay of the ground in the center of CapL- * > 1 avenue 34 fout wide , from Fif teenth street to Eleventh street , ex cepting therefrom thu intersection ol the cross streets for u period of fifty years , at the nominal rental of one dollar per annum , and thu buildings eoimtructod thoreou to be free from all municipal taxation. With thuso preliminaries the under signed will construct on the property between Fifteenth and Fourtoontl streets , a market house not less thai two stories high , of stone , bricV or iron , or u combination o these materiuls. There ahull be r tower nt the west end with u publi clock , iid a tower at tie ) cast oiu with n bell therein. Suid market Ii6uso shall bu 34x24 foot , and with the other improvement to bo of the value of $60,000A aoou as the increasing population o the city shall requiw adUional fa cilitfe * for market purposes anothci building shall bo erected on the block between Fourteorth and Thirteenth streets , to cost not less than $50,000 , and when completed the lease to bo extended to fifty years from the completion of the second building. At the expiration of tliu luano all improTcmcnts nnd property to revert to the city of Omaha. The undLraigncd will keep the properly insured ( luring the con tinuance of the lease , the city to bo at no expense whatever in connection with the annual expenditures of the market company , ( Signed ) WM A , GWVKK , Agent for the Syndicate , HKMAKKH. Wo submit the following rciaon why the above concession might properly bo granted : 1st. The city will obtain ull the conveniences of a public market house without any co t to the city , 2d. They will obtain property worth $100,000 for the concession. 3d It will reduce the coat of pav- ng Capitol avenue , 4th. It will create a new business center and increase the value of thu taxable property of the city. fith. The construction of a market louse at thu present time will bu an tlFeetivo agent to cause thu cultiva tion of Douglas county lands , nnd hunge the adjoining prairies into larket gardens. THE GERMAN THEATRE. torr Mnlchln'a BonotltOrortt Suc cess of Dr. KlmiH. That Mr. Hubert Ui'ehiii ; IHU great avorito with the < > oriuan play lovers as evidenced very clearly by the arge und appreciative audience which Bsoinhled in tlin Grrnnm tlu > nt < > rSun- ay ni lit. _ _ Mr. Minchiu uiiatumed thu role of 'uui Uerstul , u kind of luh-de-dah , ushful young man , who had very ittlo to say in the lint part of the > erformaiico , but under the influence > f Cupid's potent dart ho became posit- vely , awfully demonstrative in his eve making. His actinir , however , was excellent nnd ho had evidently well studied his pai-t. Franz Reiman as Dr. Klaus was mmcnsu and he was vociferously ap- ilauded. In thu allecting parts he dis- ilayed great ability and many h.vmi- ccrchiefs were simultaneously olevntcd o their owner's eyes. Air. Grossman as Leopold , u jeweler , wled his part very grotesquely and as very well received. Mr. Lindcmann enacted the funny liaructur as usual with Ins aucusuuued bility. Miss Giossmnnn an Julia played ury prettily nnd her make upva tterly too too. Miss Thiossen , in thu character of Dmma , was very effective. Mr. Penner as Muc waa decidedly ; uod. Messrs. llauck , Lutzu anct .itihon und Mian Bu > eliinann played loir several little parts very cred- ubly. A Pleasant Affair. Quite a pleasant little party gath- red together Sunday night on the ccasion of Mr Hubert Malchin's > oneiit. Some speeches were made in English and German , and every body was in a highly hilarious state , unong those present were Miss ilwino Hoynold , Miss Thiesscn , Franz Leinau , Mr. Parision , Herr Bancks , Jarl Grandpro , J. Wilson , Hubert lalchin , Mr. Kuester and several thors. A wish was expressed that > Iiss Alwino Heyiiold would at a very arly date reappear on the German tago. Emmet'B Anniversary. H. A. Havtigan , a Plattsmouth dia- iple of Dlackstono , has boon honored > y an invitation to deliver an address > oforo the Emmet association of ) niaha , on the unmvejsary of the > irth of Robert Emmet , on tin4th of March next. Mr. llartigun will ac- opt the proffered honor , nnd wo pre dict will do credit to himself. - fPlutts- inoiith Journal. DIED. 51HSON Mr. .S. N. Sissnnut his residence No. 1411 ' hicaKo street , at 4 : JO p. in. , February B , 1882 , of tjplmid iieumonia. Funeral will take place at their homo on ? ueHday uiiiinini ' , at 10 o'clock. 1'riends re invited , A Novel Machine. Dr. L. U. Ivondrick , whoso head- quartwaaro at the Omaha Morchanta' b.irn , on Kloventh street , between lurnuy and Howard streotn , lias the lorae clipping nmchiiio ( hit takes the ikfc. A. BEB reporter saw it worl : 'oaterday , iiiul it uhavod a lorso oil'aa clean its a mouse in one hour aiul twenty minutes , whiah ho doctor says ia the average time in vhioh it will do the work right alcnp. i la the only machine of the kind over nought to the city and certainly works like a charm , the horse scenting a rather enjoy the operation. ffrlw. Two Organ * . Kegulatv first trio stomach , tocom ) jho liver ; Hnoi'ully tli i liist , M us tu jurform their fund tout , jx'ifevily , and vill remove at W-ini iiitiuiuivi'iut < nh < etlia ot all tliu illn Oua m iKinil i : icir to , iu thU mi i y o.lutj oliumtu lion Bitten is ihu Milv ihinu iliii will giyo iwrft'ctly lio-ilshy iuliut : uctioua in thv4f ttvci nrjjiua.Manii I1 armor. f 1-1S- DO NOT UK DKVBIVKU In these tnnoH vl nuacl advertisements ovurywhora , it i'i Urixtifyiii to I'm A ouu teiiiedy t' worthy ot pruiso , ami wliu-vx mill ; does oa rccouiuietiideil. Hluctric lilt tera , wo can vruch f r as beii , a rns und reliable ri > iiiOil > , i'iul vnu 'li.i will do aa roconuaiuH'il 'JVityiii\.ui bly cures utoiuacluuiU liver f-iiiiiliiuil diaoaaoa of the Kidnoya will Urinar dilliculties.Vo know whereof w apeak , and can readily say , give thci a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle b Ish' & McMahon (3) ( ) No huiul-adio or back-icho ! for l.idl IF CARDUI. " BURIED ALIVE. A Fatal Accident In the "Floronc < Cut Off. . ' The tragedy of Sunday nftcrncoi List , winch rosuttwl in the death ol the man 1'inkoakv , hau hardly lnu : tirmj to dry on the j > a o which record' ed it , when another terrible and fatal affair is reported fror * thojsaino locali ty precisely. This last occurrence took place in what is known aa the "Florencecut off , " new being com pleted for use in the sprint ; A par'ty of laborers were at work yesterday in a cut on this piece of rend , digging at a bank fifteen feet high. About . ' ! o'clock , while thus employed , , tRo bunk caved ? in , burymn two of theii numbur beneath n mnsei of heavjt aliiy One of the two iiiei/ thus oii"- tombed waa an Englishman whose i-.aino is unknown , while the other was u Swede named Otto Gerber , the latter but 23-years of age. Of course th companions oStho un fortunate men were greatly territicd and at once set to work to'dig the two men out ot their livingrSombs , though with but little hope of dis covering them alive. Their fears were realized in finding the English man already dead and the Swtxlu in a fearful condition. The latter had b ith leijs broken between the knees and t'Ai 'hs , and the right leg broken between thu knee and anklo. A messenger waa dispatched for Dr. Coli'iimn , who left this city about ( i o'clock fur the Htene of the accident. In the meantime , however , Gerbor.'s comrades procured a wagon and lift ing thu wounded iuan into it , started with him for this city , reaching hereabout about 10 o'clock last night. The man was taken first to Morcor's hos pital on Harney street , but was sent rom there to St. Joseph's hospital , , > robably because lie had no money. At the latter place ho is sure to get ; oed medical attention and the beat of caro. tVs the fatal allair took place in Douglas county , it ia likely that sheriff Miller , acting coroner , will lold an inquest to-day over the remains of' the Englishman. This makes the third inquest ho has had- on his hando since Saturday , and at ; his rate he will have to turn the court business all over to his deputy. Nebraska State Stenographers' As sociation , OMAHA , Nob. , February 1 , 1882. The next meeting of this association vill bo held at the ofl'tco of Hell & iioa , Mondiiy i'vt mii < r , February ith , 1882 , at 7:150 : oVl-iek. sharp GKD.V HnYiitiN. rfecrot'iry. Well-kiiowu Wit. ' . . , iiiont. CHIOAOO , 111. , May IJO , 1881 II. 11. WAKNKK & Co. : Sii-n F n several ytnru I havu beuu it snH'mui- from kidney disease , and never know ivhiit it wan to bu free from pain until [ used your Safe Kidni > y and Liver uro. C. H. HAKIHS'Carl Prot/.ul. " SPECiAL TO LOAN MONbY. TO LOAN- Call at Law litnce M L. Thomas Uoom 8 Crelghton Block. TO LOAN At 8 per can t In- toroot Inouinsof$2,500 and upwards , for 3 to G years , on Brst-clasa city and farm proiwrty. UKMIS HBAL EKIATK and LOAN AOXNCT , 16th and Uouulas Hta. HELP WANTED. \TtTANTED A good aim , capable of gelling a VV nowandlfjHt selling article ; rniall capital required. All the buHincs. bouses and prhaUi louses In Omaha necuft the article as it Is he- comlnz an absolute uccefiEltT. W. . Wilton , Canflcld Home. fel)7-3t Eve yliody to toll and see the WANTKD Hob r in operation at Elliott s numbing olidas Hitting otllcc , corner 14th and Ilarnoy Streets. Exhibitions free. 81-7 25 men In Ncmaha for railroad WANTED Apply U. Jlaunweiler , hmploj. \ncnt Agent , llth Sd ncarFaraham. 71-6' . ) Mei and teams to work In lot. WAETKI . $ l.riO for men , 83,50 for tc&iaH. Apply at onoo nean feitillzlnsf works , onetalb south of liojil'S Foi.xlng.llouse , Itcn Matson. XT' ANTKDIly a steady man a pernmntnt VT situation. Understands the care of horscfl. Good referencesil required. Adil-es.1 K , IlKM iilllcc. f 3-0 * . ' ANTED A situation as second girl. In U' quire 823. South 20th street or at Julius Treltschkc'n wholesale Imuor ktoie , 16tn street. 04-T. GUI for general housework ; ( lir- WANTED . Enquire at 608 4. Utb St. 3fl-lf IKD A few more r"ay boarder * coji 'bo WAN with flmt-cUsi tiblebo/ird at S4.00 pur wi-ult , 1403 Capitol i\cnuc , ) t. 14th and 15th 41-9 MUS. HO * . --CIrl imircdatcly , at 1708 Cilifor- WANTFI . , must be ( rood cook , vasher and Irontr. Noao other ntcd apply. Sl-tf mut-cla-H COOK , 0:10 i.o under- WANTKIA iooUniaawcll jjw8/y ; none but flmt clasn neid apply Alsoa goo-i tioy ae waiter. Aiiyl ) ut 1105Fniliaui'ti 000-endl - . ( uiiduiK uridgcaua auiiuol.fiuuu WAtnir-.U Clark , Ueileviio. 2B-tf ANTED To rent a dwirablo dwelling W hou'ee. Address Box 4VClty. 071 tf . . AMKI > AttcoUiulghUn House , cham- VV Xri.alu. . 01- \\T * VI'KD-3 roonm. sultfcbla for light house VV Unplug IminiilUub , 16 mltmtfs wall from V : O. , uiirnrmsiwd. AJJrLss U , M. , llei olllco. 88-tf IXrANTEU-l children a 'wiardcrs In a Bo4ec W oljool , atlOthaniVCrJIfornU St. L. B LOGMia. TW-U RENT-HOU8 B AND LAND. fH f KENT A good lioww of four rooms a I * * iO per month. Newly kalsoml d am V"l'Tid , 12th St. , bitv. ' t-n Howard and * " ' " TKill KK.VT-FimiislK'd room * . ppulMb e lo J cat 'on. ' - ulIr M I'onur I'Hh ' " 'ill Dft. ' ' " ' . ' ' tiojt t. . . | ( n > III. I ili , ii < t r , No ( i i ll7Hll II NTI.IM'i' - ; < - n "fv 1 * lnqnlru u ; ' .V' SI Uii n'ii ? ti OH o.M.r- i r -li ml T o. i , jl -iiH.ii l.iit f t . > H'iilVO.cuja. . r r' < . 'S 1 . f i aim l > u 1 . , . j 'ii i- \ I \i \ ' } r li . i -i - ' ' . . . ' . * . . ' ! 1 t 'l. ' ' > V ! ) > .Ull g l.'MVU i | . .vH'lmiliiil ' hunt loom , N. H. to , | L1 th ami J IVHOU 62-tf ) OU HE1 Donovan plact , > cuUien < l of 131 j itrert , Oiuaha , tultahlc fcr ' ( gctaMn ga dm ; a t'u'd linui-o 'tli ' ri tern , tl.tcr , &c. , go < wt > ll aiid baiu , a bruilnt ; uriltiril aWlit COO bci ing gr pe > lnw , a largo amount f k'WAUrj- cunjut imthci , Aa , 4c. For tirnn mil I IH Uona ipply at the Crtlgbton HOUM\ 4-tf a BENT FurnUh d room. Inquire 16 EOR BU 3 > tJ SPECIAL N017D2'-OojipnnBfi EOH RKNF Koomi In J cc * > ' blocx. . oy.if ) 71011 HF.NT Hoora | irtlally . avenue , bet. 17th an' Uth , pn h n > - o-t J10H HUNT Me ly furnished rooias , at ' Chicago St. li J710K KENT Two arris of ground , I < > MJ anJ Iwrnon Cuinlnu strtet Enquired Kti gcno O'Ntlll , lUthand Howard. M-tf. FOU RRNT lloui * of fight oem . Kn-inlro jJ. I'hlr | n Hoc , 1J12 S. Filth St. 077-tf POU REN r Feb. lat , commodious brick r-ri- dcnco corner 18th and Karnham St * . An- > lyloMn K.A Ittncr , 7 bor , Pren out Co , loffa. U ftrcncTii dculre . jm tf f101o.Ufi T 0 * 9'the Bto' St. 20x21 , by January l , lg . g o tf KhMT K furnuimu roomi oier MoJ Jttu-mn' KxchanjfO.N. K. cor. 16th and Dodff. t . TTKW KKNT Nicety fumlelM < I roorw | th or JL without board. Reasonable prttm. 2013 CawSt. 789.U uK KraT-Unfiirnlli l , if . oor. lUt und lfarne > . W-\t R DALE [ 7)UH.HALK ) A good Bcccunl hn"'l Mrcotthatk _ V for aile , nt a low LrJitaln , br Dr. ivuu K'lhards , 1100 Furnham slrjtt. 74-tf. F OR SAL * on Km rtwuo' USE yu Iltoodcd Jntty bull. KesldcrcoSUS De- caturslrecti Nort Omahn , Svo bbcks nortJi- vest of ttirn-tiMii on suunJiTt m-ct ; JShov [ 7IOR SAtlS-Soucrkrout by . . ' cr'frali c , at Durham Mt ilortoti 13th. SALE Hotieu and full lH"ln jjood loca- _ . . . , . . l&U FOK SAlvK-Beut bulUlliiR lot in Shluu'j ad dition , .142 feet eiwt front bj 1JS feet rtouth. klcCAQUB , ,0 | > p , pwt olllco. j H | FOH SALE 1 norrcl sUlllon , llydcsilalo , S' years old , welslilne 1000 poundv 1 black Htallion , j Norman j llortfnn , 6 ycikt3i > lil : < welirhi' iig 1B60 jiountli , took Urn premium nt Nebraska. Mate Fair , 18S1. 1 Kcntn-ky Jntlc , blivck , wi-lihlii | , ' nbcut 000 ] Kunilii , 4 ycntu old , took lr t premium at Ncbra ka State Fn' )18SO and ' 881. Inquire of Chris. Nober , Farn.i'r Houwi. City nSS-tf SALE OR RENT A grocer ; atoro and . FOR shop , doing a gcod bunfi 3ns. In * qulro at this oUkti. ClE-tl PlOll SALE 2 nice counters and 2 nll-tr plated L1 show cases , at Gco. II , 1'etcivo 'sS34 South Oth St. 741-tf FOH SALE To ttrst rate llglit bujfcy horsc - or will cvliat fa for hcaUcr ones , nuluble- orfnrmwjrk. Biqnirout No. 1S1U Dojjl.sdt. rjlOH SALE A nne family drlvlnj team of P homes wl h now top buggy and harno H. Till exchange for city property. 17-11' [ 71011 SALE Or.will rxcha go for Omahn pro- [ } petty , an Improved sec on of land adjoln- ng a station on iK'P. K. U. SI. DUNHAU , 1411 . , Omi-ha. 720 Sm I710H SALE Or trode for city property- U ( pan of horses , harness and wagon. Aadros J. Y. , this olllc ; 72 Wl SALE A gooil seven-year-old horse Warranted to drive single or doublu. En | uiro ot Ocorgo Car.rlcld , Canfleld house. novlS-tf KICK KOIt KALK. B 203-tf F TAHROOK ft MISCELLANEOUS. \l ll.i ! : HOAI'.D'-At'JOll Cos stri-ut. i 807 * . -t-n nybt , anold brucclot. I'Uaee uitt tliKoltioi' ninl rccelrc - - A ' ocKcttiDnk cniimliit > i < : i rvllroivl LO-T- Mnu-ruiil Kndernlll uielve oui.nl In ret .n Inf.tnu tamu tn Dr. ColMun. - Jan. Sithy u Slipphpril ilo- ; , black , LOS11- and tai ) f | > t ovtr t'.icb > \ 1. Haci nluiih r collar. NMIIU S ri A J onu.ro- iirnln/liiin nill ro ol itvnnrd. . lln ry Clay , lout lUth fct. , eoi'.j , 01 e- Kit > , a h..u o. o.71i'l 71-i'l K SAUNDrillS liOi Faruham St , . JOHN mJ OomnUs on. Second hand oods of all kinds bought and uoU. Caih ad- anced on cons gr.ufcente. . Heal eHtato asd lire lock a specialty , and. . outside sales pr-xnpUy i tended to ' 77 9. K. , 3AUNDKKS 1206 Farnhan St. , JOHN forth * salf of nal vsUtecaid per onal propejh of altktnii. We adveri-e all iroperty uiitil'soW , and no comniiislon c nned. len and ucoien I'l.wai.t of i mpl > nient nhould hould call at onco. 7d-0. A Buckikln leather purpc , co'italDimr- LOST . In money auil note for SlG.OOt para- le to Mathew Sampson , Finlcr will receira , liberal reward by .ctumiiit ; tliu sime. to this Illcc. rriOHKST PRICB paid for all ktndg of Iron . Li rueta > aDd rags by I. Oallnsky K C : ; , 10-i louglosHt. TTIUKMsliJfD IUiOM FOU UENT-S.V.ViCor. S L ; 10th aod Davonpoi t. UViU FUrjHSHED KOOMS FOU ll STIa qpiro abllospoVAit Enporium , Ib'.U tree * . ! . . .rANAU-MENT OF SMALL LTJL wantodtby cxptrienced man. SnuJl eakry. . ' . O. Box W2 City/ CJ UJBT3 Hoathe next SO days , wo wi'Ji on tb > J recelptiol sixty cento , lend to * ry address xitpaid , one of ou * unuundml diuia Sblrta. 'oaltlvcly only ono Shirt sent to ono address. EUKF.KA SHlitTCO. . 94fl.1ia , I71UHNISI1KL ) UOUilS Within true * bloik < " " " ' JJ poatoMt-Ot lB ulre at 1B19 D dr _ - For ( Jnglo-spntlercen ; alss ouo front room with piano , BouthiioA corner ISlh otid Cipltal avenue. 800-M NKW CITY MAPB ; lOo.-llounte BEMIB1 , 82.50. OVO. P TiFMIB. ' Ifi OHA10ra uTowul Oil , P'oiKHJAJTS painting. MK8. D. K. WAIIDHEK. room 1. Jacob's lllock. B42-tf T7TCiriH''ftEALKaTATE BOOM. See l t pmte. ALEl ) HAY At A. H. Bander's Feed Stor 1 B 1013 Harney St. slO-tf EM181 HEAL K8TATE EXCHANGE. S B EDWAED KUJBHL MAQIBTER OF PALMVBTEUV ANDtCONDI TIONALI8T , 491 Tenth StreetbetwceisFarnbam and llaincy. Will , with tltu aid o ) guanlian spirits , obtain for any one a glance nJ thu past and present , and on certain condttioai In the fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to .rdtr , Perfect Absolutely Pure. Tills po d r nsT varies. A mam ) ol purity , itrcnictli and hcli r > u'cnc . More ecrnomlcU than the ordinary Xlnd > , nd cannot be tclJ In ooupctltlon v.lth the multitude of low test. short w&hsr-.j , alum or photphite powder * POWDER . McwYork.