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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1882)
HUB ! DMA'tlA BE : MONDAY , FEBRUAEf 0 188i TUB BEE Monday Morning , Fob 20. Wnnthor Report- ( Tha following obscrvntlonit MO taken At the nfttno moment ot tlmo at nil the sU- tion nnmc < l. ) Witt DurARTMMT , U. R , RiatAb SiRVlCK , ) OMAHA , Fclmiary 19 , 1882. (14K ( ; p. m. ) f L.MOAL Flvo cam of tea cixmo in from the west on the U. I1. Saturday. The next lecture In the Unity Lyceum course Is by Prof. Aughcy Not n nrrc&t wan reported at the police headquarter * yottorday. fhe Rrcat Micnnorchor mafwiiora < lo next Tuesday night Is exciting everybody. The Trinity mission mipper and en tertainment takes placa at Standard hall Tuenday night. Great roiluctions in overcoats and heavy milts t Jil. Ifelhnan & Co. For Kent Two cottages between Cum- Ing nnd Izard streets ? 18 and $20 per month , Oeo. 0. Hobblo. f7-2t There was n small ( ire nt Nelso Pat rick' * res den e im Friday , The damage was light. Such days an yestcnlny would pass for I1 winter. Thunder In always a Rlgn of cold I weather. All of the tr.ilm went flying llqht yes- tcrdny , It is probable that travel will be below par until about April first. Hufua S. Parker , outfit nt foreman of the Western Newspaper union , and Miss Katie 1'arkina were married on Friday I evening. The rumor of a contemplated union depot , to be built at the foot of Howard street , by the U P. and 15. k M. roads' , la all gas. n N cholas Thill , a cooper at Wagner's distillery , cut his hand and forearm badly P.otl i on Friday , The wound * are being well otl treated and will probably h oal , an Miunncrchor Masquerade Ball two foi hall' Tumor and ' . fm ' , Mutz'j tw.i orchestra' , li vino's aud Musical Union .Tuesday pn .etening , February 21st. fl7-2. evi tin ; Fresh shipnieUs of Trout and White- of Mi at the Fish Market , 1213 Douglas tct street. Motz & lloaonstoin. The earnings of the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul for January , 1882 , were 04 per cent , ahead oi what they were in the nmo month in 1881. Tom Murray has moved his old wajou shop from the lot on Fourteenth and Ilurnoy , and will this seasou erect aline brick block there. There will be a meeting of the Union in Catholic as.so'iatlon hi Library to-morrow hiui aftcrnt on at 4 p. m. All members are re ui quested to attend , uiW The remains of the late Phineas foCi Walker , who died on Thurtday , were Ci " seat yesterday to Dundee , III , where the en funeral services will be held. hi fo Merchants of Omaha handling furnished on nished goods will do well to look through CO the spring stock mw open of Shrove , Jarvis k Go. , Millard'a now block , Harin vey street. feb20-mo di To beer or not to beer , is the question fo with a great many nf the restless' citizens tt of tha Gate Oity , now .hat the bock sp > doora of the saloons are again invitingly lo open. 8ani open.On ni On Friday a Gcimnn woman living onthfi road to f ? Proapect Hill cemetery was discovered to be in the firtt ntnges of ccWl small pox , and was removed to art empty Wlhi hou-otullicient'y ' isolated. Missouri ha ) a f lol who bai dellbcris ntely g ne tj work to disprove the belief A of another fool , that if thirteen persons sit 0 down to a table together , one of thorn will tli die witfiin a year. The c )1d rain which begun yesterday lit morning continued to fall all night , froez- I' ' ' ng on the Mdewalkn and streeti , and I making navigation by men and anirnn s : very dangerous. Wanted For Much 1st , by single gent'eman , furnished room ( $10 or S12 per month ) between Seventeenth and Twenty-first and Howard and California streets. A'dress , F. Hirschfelengineer's ' a office , B. & M. H. R. Fire loti east of Eighth street anil adjo ning Jaukson , intruding part of the old Elevator A. site , were Friday dcoded'to the Un on Pacific railway com pany by Thos. Davis. It wan rumored on the str eta yester day that Kd. Lucas wan dead. Later re ports , however , contradicted thin. Mr. Lucas is ina critical condition , but hopes of his pulling through are still held by bis friends. - The prognostications of the signal ser vice of clear and warmer weather neom to have mlwtd the mark. A sternly vissgod Norwester struck Oniaba yesterday morn ing and made things snap. The coal and Jce tneo , M well as the plumbers , are nib- blnff their hands in great satisfaction. The report that the cose of Mary Car roll , who was taken to the pest house yea- Urdty by Colonel Houck from the Km- melt houB * , wai nothing ' -ut measles , l ' entirely unfounded. A message from the hospital Sajir lay siyiilt in "a bad CIKO of small pox. " The complaint ajuluut the olliccrs of the school board , for violating the fire lim its ordinance , wan dinmlsted on Saturday by Judge Deneke , and the prisoiieru were dUcharged. It i proballe , Mr , Long ays , that they will brick up the walU of the building , to an to vouiply with the law , There are several cascx of unall pox reported in this city which some claim to be only measles. When the meatlea break out In a family or house from which a 'patient baa b en sent to the putt house , * it may safely be counted on that the motile ? U only small pox. There are three such cases in one family in the city. . Manager Marsh's benefit on the 21th is the attrition of this week. The "Fun tin the Brintol" party , Omixlu' * fftvorlte rolttrn from Denver lo grace the occasion , which it equivalent to flnjinR that the house will bo I ackeil , and that the enter latnmcnt will be the fined in the land. Charlie Liml Is hero fixing things up in good ftylo , The attempt of two negrocj , on Frl day night , to burglarize a boiuo of III fame on Klevcnth street , was frustrated by young iimn who was vIMting there , The latter beat ono of the Intruders over the head with n poker until he fled and on tin next day recognized the burglar by hi ROTO head , He darj not have htm arrest ed , however , for fenr of criminating him Relf. Klght military prisoners from Fort Douglas , Lr. T. , nrrivo'l ' In this city yes tero'ay on their way to Fort Loavenworth on sentence of dcRertlon , They wore under the charge of Chnp'ain Van Horn , of the Fort Douglan ganinon , Thay Mere all under sentence for desertion. They were compelled to He over a day here on account of trannporlion notawaltlng th * > as expected. The Chicago , llock Maul & Pacific ofllcial report fur eight moitlii of the now fiscal year has jujtbeciicoinpll d , showing 10 per cent net earning * upon the stock , Allowing fur posnlMy Increased operating expenses , which may conn with morose oft ov and snowy weather this month and in March , the management estimates the net Incon e for the twelve montliB ending March 31 , at 12j to 13 per cent. The Jan unry earnings of this road Increased about 575,000 , 5P' The Chil-ttian church of this city pro pose ' to convert their property on Hnrnoy direct into money , and pnicecd nt once to the erection of a house of wornhlp. T church deserves to mccccd. It began less than four yearn r.go with a membership of only forty-fivo and IUH grown with healthy growth until It now numbers about ono 81hi bundrol and fifty of our best citizen * . They will continue to meet whore they are until their lease expire * , nnd will then uim move into other rented fiuurters for the present , The contract for grading the H. & M , depot grounds , at the foot of Howard and Harnoy street * , has been awarded to the Hun. James Htoiihenson , nnd the work will bo pushed by him With i i well known energy .to a speedy complain , when the nccoHsary buildings will be at once put iili by the railroad company. 13y a recent irrangement between theB. &M. and U. * . railioad , cars will bo switched for each jther by the respective companies to any ind all points reached by eithnr , thus af- 'ording , in connection with the increased 'acilitieH gained by the B. & M. depot Im provement , to the merchant * of Omaha ivery advantage that can be offerol liy hese two railroads. This is a comprise f all the of the point * Jackson street con- .cat. THE NEW ACADEMY. vVork Commenced on the Omaha Now Institution of Learning. The Academy of the Snored Heart , upon which began laat week , tvill occupy the most sightly location the city , its elevation being the tiigho'st poiiit of ground except that upon which the reservoirs are built. When Engineer Smith s t the stakes for the graders last week ho sighted Oroighton college , which is directly east of the academy , and found that Ilia instrument , which was about four Foot above the ground , was on an jxaot level with the combing of the sollogo tower , The grounds comprise several acres the western part of Park Place ad dition and lie between Burt and Cali fornia streets , about throo-quartera of milo : west of Greighton college. The spot chosen for the building is nearly level , and but little grading is neces sary. This is now being done , a number of men and teams being en gaged. Ittner , the mason , has the contract for the brick work , and for a week post has had n dozen teams hauling sand for his use. An immense pile of heavy lumber also being formed on the grounds. Access to the aito is had by way of Ouming street to the valley east of the Lowe woods and thence up Burt street. Already the grounds are visited by a number of people. As the drive is a pleasant oite , it is likely the number of visitors during the progress of erection of the building will bo lar o. 'Ono disadvantage which the nondemy will suffer will bo from the inability of the water from the reservoir - voir to roach a point higher than the first story , As the reservoir is but few feet above the academy grounds , it will bo only when the pumps havu an extra pressure on that water will bo forced through the building. A NEBRASKA GIRL. She is Picked up Crazy in Galou- burer , Illinois. A gentleman in whoso statements ho utmost roliunco can bo placed , in brmod a 13 KK reporter Saturday f a ourioua case , which is published with the hope that it may moot the iyes of some friend of the party whoso sad condition furnishes the sub cot of the item. This gentleman states that nbou liroe weeks ago a young nirl whc gives her name as Mollie Houior , was picked up near Oaloaburg , I1U. , in i state ot harmless insanity , Shi was lodged in jail fo safe keeping , and every effort madi to learn her story and ascertain th. whereabouts of her friends , but with out success , She says she lives ii Nebraska ; that her homo was at on time in Lincoln , and that she hai s boon through Oniaba some time but cannot , or rather will not , to 11 enough that may enable the authori ties to Bond her home. The girl is about 10 yjars of age , rather tall , dark compaction , clear skinned and extremely neat and clean in her dross and personal habits. Although evidently well educated , she will Wither talk or write nor in any way give a clue to the locality of her former homo. It is hoped that this may strike the attention of spmo ono wlto will recognize - nizo the description and that she may eventually bo returned to her homo and friends. WICKED ONES. Judge Bonoko'a Budget for Saturcmy Morning. There was quite an amount of busi ness before Judge Bonoko Friday inorninp to bo disposed of , There were two plain Slocurnbs , onn of whom pitid , while the ether wont to jail.An An individual arrested for carrying concealed weapons was fined $10 and costs , which ho paid , Adolph Smith was sent to the county . { nil for ten days for striking and other wise abusing his wife. Ho ought to have got sixty days. A man who disturbed the peace of the city had his examination sot for Saturday afternoon. The trial of E. K. Long and Chun Coimoycr , of the board of education , together with their contractor , for erecting a frame building within the limits prescribed by the tire ordinance , was sot for 2 p. m. Saturday. Ted lluth was arrested on the charge of cruelty to animals. It is charged that ho kicked to death n valuable dog belonging to Mrs. Gates , which had boon trained for the stage. The cruel crime was committed at Mrs. Oatcs1 residence , near the St. Elmo. A crmpY.int has boon made against Adolph Kiiiich for assault and battery against ono Stabory , but the arrest has not been made ns yet. WARM WEATHER AGAIN. That is What the Observation Taken Saturday Indicates. Friday's cold wave was succeed ed by a misty rain which congealed on the pavements and made walking al most as dangerous as Darius Green's trip in his flying machine. Satur day the rain again resumed nnd the walks and streets were full of the omnipresent wind. About ton o'clock an unusual phenomenon occurred. The rain increased from a mist to a shower and peals of thunder shook the heavens. The existence - once of a thunder storm .in February caused much surprise and inquiry was directed to the signal service oflico for an explanation. The ollicor stated that it was an unusual , though not particularly significant event. His observations Satur day indicated that warmer and clear weather was probable , and he thought that there would bo few or no cold or stormy days during the week. SACKCLOTH AND ASHES. Elaborate Introduction to the Season of "Fasting and Prayer. " On next Wednesday the penitential season of Lent will be celebrated in the usual manner in the several Cath olic churches of this city. As an in \ troduction to the season , Rev. R. A. Shafflj , S. J. , pastor of the Church of Holy Family , corner of Sev enteenth and Izard streets , has made arrangements for what is known in the Catholic church as the "Forty hours' devotion. " During this time the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed on the altar , and will bo visited by the devout people of the parish. The exorcises begun immediately after the 10:30 : o'clock mass , yesterday , by a grand procession in the church. In .ho former there will bo fifty girls dressed in white , about twenty-five acolytes , and a number of clergymen. In the evening , and , in fact , every night until Tuesday , there will bo a sermon appropriate to the occasion by Jtov. Fr. Hillman , S. J. In honor of this devotion , the church luia boon most elaborately nnd beautifully decorated. The windows have boon draped with nmon-tintod cloth and lace , by moans of which a rich and cheerful tone pervades the place. The walls are festooned with evergreen , the pillars are twined with the same material , while the wall of the sanctuary ii profusely adorned with it , a prominent feature of the latter being the words "Ecco pauis angolorum. Through the church are erected a number of arches-clothed with evergreen and decorated with ilowors and hanging-baskets. As u whole , the decoration is probably the most artistic and elab orate that has yet boon soon in any Catholic church of this city. It is the work of ladies and gentlemen of the Holy Family parish , and among the number of decorators , were Fri day recognized , Mrs. J. A. Crcigh- ton , Miss Kato Quinn , the Missus Lima and Mary Dermott , o-ud Mr , Feoney. "O. B. I. A. " OMAHA , Nob. , February 18. MK. EDITOU : A statement in your paper last evening of the financial coo- dttion of the above concern , showing some $342 24 duo certain parties , and no assets , cells to mind the fact that bout a year ago onuA. . Jones , who claims to manage the concent , cirou- latod a paper to raise money to build a homo for bootblacks- ether waifs. The concern was then called , I think , the Omaha Bootblacks Brotherhood , or association , and the papers showed the names of numerous prominent citizens , whom Mr. Jones stated were to be identified in incorporating and managing the concern. The subscription - tion paper showed that various amounts were subscribed and many paid , and the writer paid him $5 ior the. purpose f f building the homo at tli time , Since the time mentioned , I have understood that a considerable amount was raised by Mr. Jones , , and also that he has from time to time bought goods of various kinds for the association which ho has not paid for , and Bomo of the bills are not showr in the statement referred to. The question 1 wish to propound is What became of the 'noney raised to build the "Homo , " and u Mr. A Jones a frand , using the " 0. B. I. A. , " as ho calls it , ns a cover to con tract debts under , which ho docs not pay ? W. J. WELSHANS , Banged Him in the Bye. A woe-bcgono looking individual ap plied to Judge Boncko Saturday for a warrant to procure the nrrcst of a man who had banged him in the oyo. When the complaining party whoso name is , Peter Sick , a stable man for Peter Goon , uncovered the injured member , it won easily scon that his assertion was right , The man ho wanted taken charge of was named Putor 1'otlor , and ho wns soon afterwards found and arrested. It appeared that Potlor drove a team of horses into Goos' barn , and desired thorn taken care of. Sii-k refused to do so without payment in advance. Potlor thereupon claimed that the barn was indebted to him for two or three meals for his loam. An alter cation arose , in which Peter gavatha stablornan n left-hander which laid him out. > .M. C.-rt. An Interesting1 Statement Which All Should Road. The field : Fifteen thousand young moil in Chicago. WHAT WAS DONE IN J881. Five free reading rooms kept open , throe of those for railroad men , at tendance 138,700. ' Employment found for men and boys , 4,293. Gymnasium ( in fourth story ) , nt- tundanco 18,513. Baths , writing material , boarding houses , for young men , 14,054. Five evening classes , attendance 4,600. Seventeen lectures , entertainments , receptions , etc , attendance 8,175. , Ono thousand , four hundred and eighty-so von religious meetings , inr eluding the noon meetings , bible classes , etc. , attendance 287,812. Thirteen thousand , four hundred and eighty-four personal visits to rail road men. Two hundred and sixty visitations to free institutions , viz : jail , poor house , house of correction , two hos pitals , attendance 12,230. . Papers , magazines , etc. , distributed 100,011. WHAT IH TO HE DONE IN 1882i 1. All that was accomplished1 in 1881. 2. The ctymnasium to bo brought from the fourth story to the first. 3. The reading r nm to bo brought from the rear to the front , displacing' book store at 160 Madison steot. 4. An attractive parlor on second iloor , front , displacing store. 5. These changes involve very at tractive interior renovation of buila > ing.The The aim : To counteract the influ ence of saloons and other agencies , , by furnishing an attractive resort for young men , and by bringing them in > - to the churches. JAMES L. HouaurauNa , President. Finance 3ommittee Cyrus H. Mo > Cormick. chairman : T. W. Harvey , . \V. A. Fuller , J. B. flobba and J. V. Furwell , jr. Young Men's Christian Association , . 150 Madison street , Chicago. Expenditure for 1881 ( including an income of $4 800 from rentals ) , $20- 202. Proposed expenditure for 1882 ( in cluding 94,800 from rentals ) , $28,870. IRISH IJOBMlt , Grand Mass Meeting , and. Ball In. Honor of a Double'Annivecsary. The Irish societies , of Omaha cor dially invite all their friends to > come to Kuony's hall , corner of Dodge and Fourteenth streets , , on Wednesday evening next , February 22 ; . at 8 o'clock sharp , to participate- the duplex celebration of 1. The birthday oil George Wash ington , the Father of. American Inde pendence , "first in war , tirst in peace- , and first in the heartS'Of" every lover of human liberty. 2. The declaration of Irish legisla tive Independence on Homo Eulo in the British parliament by the patriotic and able Henry Grattan , the Demo - thenonic orator of the last century. Addresses will bo given by , Hon. M. T. Gannon , the silver tongued orator of Iowa , General J. 0. Gowin and other eminent speakers. No charge for admission. Tho. A. Ot H. band will play aovoral. Sno American and Irish airs. TUB. BALL. On Tuesday , evening , , procauing ne above colobsation , the grand an- iversary ball of the Emmet Monument ment Association will take.place at "iuony'a hall. The committous- have Ircady boon published , , but a change IOB been nmda in the order ofc tlano- ng which will bo as follows , : ; Grand Munch , "StanSpangM Ban , or , " quadrille , waltv. , , seholtische , lancers , waits-quadrille , polka , quad- illo , waltix varsouvienuor lancers , ultz , Virginia reel gallop , .quadrille. Grand entree and' Sasihan circle music , "Wearirg oB tke Green. ' altz , ( luadrillo , schottisohe , waltz } uadrille , polka , Wioor * waltz , quad * , -illo , raoyiott , quadrilfe , , waltz , wol tuadrillOftBohot&chet quadrille , ruck r. Home , 8w et Howe. Oathoaio LJJarary KntertainmenU. Tho. lost of the series of dime ao > sials of the Union. Catholic Librar ; association took place Friday at lie library rooms. The attoniuice was. largo , considering the daugorous oudition ot the streets , and the por- ormancu in every reaped creditable to all. The musical portion of the pro- rrammo included instrumental duets > y Misses Delono and lliloy , songs by Misses McNamara and Kennedy , cor- lot solo by Mr. Waugh , reading by Mrs. Elliott and recitations by Mix Win. Turtle. Mr. T. possesses a vp.st store of poetic and dramatic gO'mB , liumorous , sentimental and pathetic. His delivery is always pleosh\g and natural , free of air-sawing i ynittons and deafening sound , and ho never escapes from an audience , with a sin gle recitation. The performance con cluded with. "NKiJ the Good-for- Nothing. " * tf2.-TH GRAND BOUNU. % lovf and In Whnt Shnpo It Cnmo to the B. & M. Conductors. The annwunceinont made a few days since of the wholesale discharge f conductors on the Burlington & Missouri read made quite n stir in ailroad circles , but it was impossible o got at the bottom facts in this ffiiir , further than that the mon had boon guilty of thnt old habit of rail way conductors , knocking down 'ares. A few interesting details concerning ho first butch discharged are , novor- hclcss , forthcoming , from the col umns of the Plattsmouth Enterprise , which says : Each man received a letter signed by D. E. Thompson , stating that ho regretted to infdhu them that their , lorviccs wore no longer needed by lie company , and requesting the da- ivory of their checks nnd punches at .ho oflico. The men discharged are Bon EoBouvor and Hutchinson from he main line ; Frank Gayle , from ho Junction run ; Tom Connor , Cory , and O'Donnellfrom the A. & N. divis- on , and Jowott from the main line , ' unning freight. The promotions 'allowing are on the main line ; Tom Ryan and an eastern man named Barnes ; on the Junction run , Eng ish , from main line freight. On the A. & N. branch , Lyman from the Midland ; Harvey trom main line reight , and Charley Lyman from the west. The Midland rim vacated by jyman wasgivin to Myers , who is rom n freight rim out of Lincoln. It is rumored tliut two or three more ; ion have the oiHciu1 sword suspended ver their heads , but so far the above ist comprises the changes. DIGNITARIES' * ! I ? wo Sons of Torn Scott. Visit Omaha For u Day , Attached lo the Union Pacific train westward yesterday noon was a apocial " ar named the "Isaao- Walton , " in cu hich were a number of > eastern rail- oad officials and their wives on a on ransccntinontal trip. Among the wrty were J. P. Scott and E. R. cott , sons of the deceased railroad cut : ing , Tom Scott. The party arrived on rom the cast last evening , and took llv the Gate , 185 n City pretty thoroughly uring their stay. They visited the opera house in the veiling and pronounced it- the finest ; ructuro of the kind they , had found n their trip. After the perfprniauco I Hamlob by Miss Anu.v Dickinson | \ 10 oflicials and their ladies-retired to loir sumptuously arranged car. YHU- urday morning thuy were drtvon in up' acks to the Fort and about the pein- lur pal streets of the city. They..visited Ao le Union Pacific shops before- leaving nd made : a thorough inspeotioa of Aov lem. It seemed to bo the unanimous v pinion ofi the gentlemen of tha pasty lat Omaha * is destined to bucome a reat commercial city , and they were \ specially struck with the spirit > of < en- ' _ uibo of her citizens. The patty ro'ceed directly to Ogden audthen : ; rike the Central Pacific fop- their estination , , San Francisco. They will romaia a few weeks on the.coast nd return by way of Denver > and tke lansas Pacific railroad. ARRAIGNING THE PRISONERS Be ommencine the Criminals Calendar \ in the District Const : 141 \ The partie * against whom , indiott- monts have-been found by the recant ; rand jury THM arraigned n > < the dts- rict court Saturday at 2 : o'clock nd allowed * to plead. OH MartintlGearnoy , cha eAwith bua - g Boyd's.packing house. Ho plead- dnot , guilty in a clear , Sana voice. Charlea Wilson , chargeii I with bun- lary. Welter Bonnettv..l&iq. , coun- 5 el for th prisoner , staUd > that he de- \ rod to argue on thii question ) of 3 uashing tho' first count o&ilhe indtat- icnt , and so the plea o'itHo defcnao was deferred. John Bdrkman , two shajgea , ono or embezzlement andi another lor rand larceny. Bo entered a plevi of ot pjuilty Sinytho an t > ull opposing M a counaeli for the prisoner. Martlin © s co , charjpdi with Vor- lary c - Henry Boal's atoro. Plou of ot Ra ty. Assignodl Walter 3en- Jt lett ai cou&aol. Dudley Curtis , cslored , charged with iurcJajry of Murnhy & Co. ' 4li - 1C. uor atoro. Plea of not guilty. As- ipned.Brotkonridgp OB counsel. L. IlovL and A. Biecboiver , cl rgcd withi rocoLrint ; stolen ooda. Pltaa of- 1 , not guilty. Qjfirion and Bart- ott appear for Levi and Smytho. and S tufl i for "Biorbower ? ARMY ORDERS. H Ttui luUoat tfom\ the Depurtmoufc. Headquorton > ln this City/ /ollowing ; general order > 0ea issued fromihe headqu rtors Uio department cl iho ISobraska : Referring to , jour end irsomeur. of w 24th ultittu * , forwarding , a ooin- iMunicaticm from the annmawniiK officer of conjipauy H , Tinth iafan- try , relative , to un'mjtiusating com pany cooks from tho. comp&ny fund or the woajr and toai.of their cloth ing , lam directed . a inform you that the purchase with the company fund of overaUb or aprons necessary for the protection of the clotliine tf the com pany rtioka would be proper. The following special orders were issued February 17th ; Rearuit James Cuiniboll | , pnliatod at Eor.-t Omaho , Neb , , ia assigned to. coupany E , Sixth infantry , and will to the station of his company on the first favorable opportunity. Private Max Arendt , company l ) , Ninth infantry , will ropprt in pouon to the commanding oilicor at Fort Fred Steele , W. T. , for duty us hos pital steward of the third class , to re lieve Hospital' Steward Thomas N. Ounn , U. S , A. Steward Gunn. en being relieved , will proceed toort Douglas , U. T. , and report to thb vom- man ding oflicer thereof lor temporary duty. The quartermas.tor'0 department will furnish the nccosjary trnnsporta lion. The suhsistonco departmenT T 'ill furnish commcitntion of rations , at authorized rates /or the journey if it bo impracticable to furnish the soldiers with cooked rations as pro vided in the -nrmy regulations , par , The general conrtH martini cwivcncd nt Fort Saunders , W T. , by para graph 3 , special orders No. LIO , jories of 1881 , nt Fort Thornburgh , U. T. , by paragraph 2 , special orders No. 115 , series of 1881 , nnd nfc Fort Washakio , W. T. , by iwragrnph 1 special ordere No. 2 , current series , from those hca3niiartors.nro dissolved. The following named recruits en listed nt FortD. A. IluRsolI , W. T. , are assigned * follows nnd will bo sent to their statSons on the first fav orable opportunity ? John W. Strait , to troop I , Fifth cavalry. George H. Clew , t * troop IT , Third cnvalry. MARHIET5. At the rcaldonce of the officiating cler gyman , Iov. ! U , F. Stcllkig , U. D on Friday , February 17th. Mr. > . .1" . Ncl'ron , ofA Oakland , Nob. , mid MIsL-ChrlsthiB A. Anderson , of Hock Island , III. ei De Meyer's , ' I CATARRH , I CURE ; The antidotal tVeory , now admitted to bo the only treatment which -will eradicate Cat&n rrtal Polsom- llev. Chan. II. Taylor , 140 Noble street , Brook lyn , N. Y. : "One pneltaKO effected a radical cure. " Ilfcv. Oco. A. llel < v Coblcaklll , Schormric.-Co. , N.Y. : ' 'It restoredmo to my minlstcr.xll born.rj Ucv. W. H. Sumnen Frederick. Md. : "Fno results In alx cases In Ay family. " llev. deo. E. Pratt , St. Stephen's Roctcrr Phlw : "Quito wondbrtul ; lot mo dlstrlbnt' your ' 7roati. o , " ChasII. . Stanhope , Newport , II. t. : I was thochuleh bclls rllK ! hearinj ? George W. LambrlKhr,73 Blddl street , IU13. "re * ! . Md. : "Suffered 0 years ; perfectly : lire. Hi E. Shcnncy , 3022 Satan street , S . Louis : "Tho first natural brcsth In 0 years- ' " Mrs. ] J } W. l " urcpll. Oolfan City. Col. : "Used - no pa > : k"iiBr ; irl ) i > ] 7 nnxl ; Buffered 24- " Dr. P. N. Clark , Dently t Mintgomery street. 3an Francisco : "Suff&rad1 lj jears : perfectly urcd , " etc. Dr. I Wcrtte Meyer's Popular 'TREATISE" in Catar h mailed free. The great Cure Is de- Ivered by ITrujfKlsts , or > by D. B. Oewey & Co , , Fulton street , New- York * for I 00 , mon-wed-frl&Bat&wcrkcnw SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONt . \/rON'EY / TO f.OAN OV.luit uI'tico ' of D. LVL L. Thcunan KmmS rnn nto' M"U. . il ' ' ' " MI.M--A > h > > n ' ipwards , f or 3 to 6 yc.ara , oj' ( UrO-dac ? "lev Midi ; arm property. I ) BMW littjj KSTATH nnd IOKNCT , lutli nn < l nonplus Sts. HELP WANTED. ' - ' - nuisc alth * Ure htnn House. W'ANTES-'J-A sn-2ir ' IT7"ANTEJ- gocU t-o/tat 211 North .10th YY strett. 202-20 \T7" ANTED 50 foil Uinjstcre or railroad 'VV woriv. . II. Jlaniwclltr , Eaiplotnicnfc 1 , llth sine , near b""tnkam. 210-2 It A man iilo-cire of horses , , WANTED A yly Odd Jtltow-y Bl ek , r ooir So. 2. ' W6-21 * VTTANTEIX-Oood cook at < lran < iParfflc I iotcV Woon-Aivptelurniit I OT-tl WANTED A good Intailigcn * boy to ! learn the dute business. EnqpJao- Jot m W. Bell , 820 S. 16th St. 191-18 JV-6or6 borjcders at t& * Ui rficM WANT , bnard and lodging ! * SO per wce'A. Uth and Jaektcn Sts. 189-1E , " \TrANTED Flrst.clastHwomaa each at City YY Hoien ICth and Hame 1V2-118 WANT. D Small rfrito UVa-oare of a baby , norti west corner 2Sd"a d Bu feSta. 1 87-'J2f . AcottaK of oboutecr 7 rooms WANTF.D neighbcihoodJ W. II. I L 3be Dfflco. ' 184.HS * - > l dlringr-roim.sirt tl ho it. WAN7KD-Ooo . 16 ! t-tf WAN7BD A kltctaaglii1 , aft tb Eaictt Il3uai 182-2) ) I * W PANTKl ) A ( rood bor' o . ! ( i89 N. \TtrANTIJI > tinjt-cl.-iut&ios.orao wb o vudcr V V staade neat coollniraft-'will as pi * Ty ; jione but flrst-olaat need apply. Mat < go d boy us waiter. Apply atllO * ' mhMn.St. 900-eodl > FundlnirlirlJK-D and ocit WANTET Clark. BeUlrne. 20-tf AUTEO ) 4 chlUrenaa. bxardcn In select VV aohcwil , atl9tbtuid C llfornl St. L. li. bOOMIB. TCT-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. rjoomiin , brltfe buiSJAitt , N. ) B-c-orner 10th and ( jta lnr. ( 0. F. Good man.1110 Farntur.ieti 203-tf TTlOaUBNT SreaU.banivBUltaMe fee , 2 hones , t. ApfIytoJ. ) . Ehmve , 1107 Iluney 8X 100-tf REUT IIouso n Shtrmam avenue , 7 tooins , wlthjuUliLu. Api4y to3v.W. Mer- .12th Et , 207-U T7MMI RENT V fin * toned HM > tA Davla' ' JJ' ublniit piMOf 230 Farnham.Stt , 200-tf i-.ENT .Ufat-.i ono mlle out of Jlllla Station , Bt. i Mil , hlouxClVt&ftnaha K. , OTor one tiaadrn' acres In cultivation , Ap- V to Clarktcn.A Bint , llth St.jisiJ Farnha TT10U RENTa-If Honlshcdiroomjy. northwest cor , 1 ! - * 011 UKNT X larzu haiKMundy furnished L1 room , 5ftd. uf oil iwt , KW.or , with hoiri reasonable prU. * , brick hoiiBcj. , a IS Caw Bt. 172-tf BEW ! Nicely furnl > ii , d rooms wtlU o FOR board. Rear jiabl * prices. U01 Cass Bt. 709-11 17IOR BENT Nlc hou . t rooun , 2 cUsoU JJ mil anntry , water oriain hous * . L. Dug Kan , ll'Jj a' lath St. BKJJT-P6rnl lied room. Inquln-&t B , FOR . cor. Jaoson and' 16th Bt 38-tf la JacobV block. r lt ItEdV Vwiilihod cc.tt Ke. tU roouu also a.flu'j tiiOJ llalUt & 1 > > U. 'ajlii ( , M l. 1IUI , 2210 California Ht. 171-t KENT Nicely rurnlshcd rooms , at 191 FIl _ ' _ . H'U TTIOft'llKNI FurnWwd with or without b-.ar JM a front aconi , rOiatantly locatwl on flrnt Hoer , at No. 316 N , I4th 81. , cast tide , > utu Da\eriio | and Chlutu0Tv' ° goullcinon oinaiu < U'i wld iirtfirrod. Inqi-Ar * on prcmUca ( Ml-tf T710H XEN7 riirniihed room. Ie lrb < j lo- Jj wtloji.iouthHutt uirnetlOth and Uuvci O'JO-tf. Ull HVCXT FurnUhcd ftsut rooan , N. E. cor , J 9Ui and J > ch on. 62 tf "fTIQil KENT House of 11 jht loom ? . Knuulr J } J. fhlpiMlioc. 1818b. _ fifth t. 1)77-11 ) IT10K BENT Ona of U c bea uoics on Cumin : JJ St. , 20x21 , by January \ , 18S2. 820 tl 1710K KENT 2 lurnU'jod rcoins oiei X J } chant * ' Excbacg , N. . K. cor , IBtb ud Dod Iticttj. 239-11 Tnon BENT-NIcoly furnished rooms with oi JC without botrd , Utasonable prloos. 201 ? UataSt. SPECIAL NDWOKS nontmned TOR BALE "THOU SALK-Pcioml huul w Knrmand hnrnn * JL' by II. I * Thomas , Hoom 8 Otelghton Illcck 200-24 37UJlt.aAI.K-4- ) tar-old pony , huiuf ami liar- ! tttii tor tit. Inqute Igtli St. , mo il or north of .Marblo worli. H8-181 , Oil SAI.K Frcnh nillcli COMS , also nlet fresh butter at Ilcal'gOro rrttorecorncrTcnth anirfcoJRc. ' . . * ---.vm.ui.uw TT.H , good ) atrotAfjc X' o * 10th St. ; reason forstll riff , rnuil go cast tolook'afttr Imjxiitaiit Inxkuu hnnuira at 416 s. 11 * % st. m-tfvra 1/10HSAI.U / ClIKAl'-Saltorr and futures , do- Jt ? InRircod witness ; first claw location. For iartlculars asMrcss D. 0. Adaus , Lewis , Cast to. , Iowa. 17P-20' ALKr-A beautiful lot anil' hot e near St. 4Iarj'9 arenuo , In roii < > tb llanscom I'.r * . For prires and terms It qufraof W. R. Uai * tt , real citatoagent , 817 S. 13th St. . IW20 SALE 1P.OOO Illack Cap Mammoth Chu- FOR Hasbcrrji Roosi "Idle W1M' ' Pine * . ' Leaveordinat UVfDod'wSt. JOHr d : WM.- US , Otnimisslcm store. 161 tf < * T7IORBM.R Mule ( atid' harness at Iledrnan'rt JlJ Il > t4i street botrv 111.w HV.K At Solomon' * , 1204 Karnhaai'Sit' . , . EOK , silver flrtil.ooll' . alllpxtors , devil , Imported canary birds , tilVIng parrot' , goldl --ihcs , roA birds , mockutr blrto , fish globes-Mid' ' lariums , Ml sizes And'etylcs- prlcol roaon < "I7IOR SAI..EJ-AKCKX ] scroml hand street htefc" J ; for sale , at a low targalm. by Dr. rtaa < r Edwards , lioygarnham sfttct. l tf. jTTlOIl SALE lioaBft and fall loVn cooil loca JD tlon. chcij * . I'rlco , l W. Easy tcrmfl.v 'MsCAOUK , Opj.tpott office16tf ! II. . I . . . . . . , l. _ > - , - 1 - - J- , _ L TTOll BALK D-ot building \W In .Vhlnn's ad. JP ( JItlon , 142 test mst fronSby l 3Mcct depth. JIoCAQUE , Opp. escoulco. 14 tf * . . - - . - . . . _ TJJtWt SALE 1 Kiml itaUlin1 ; CIj 0 sd le , 8 IJC years old , wc hftK I6COpouriai . 1 black 8Ullen ! , 1 Norman firorgran , -year-sell * , wolah- Ilic.l060 pounds , tcolCIVsr. prcritum at1 Nebraska btatto K lr , 1831. I Kentucky Jadt. black , wvlghlnft about 919 pounds , -earao&l , took flr V premium Nsbratka Sla Fair ; 2.0 and 1891. Inquire of CHoff , Ncbcr , r nn rT House , BSR-tt nOS SALE OR FKNl Ai . start and P Butcher shop , dclnif a Rood I05T. In- ntfjat this office. BirUf OK SALB 2 nice f sunders and 2ih"or ySated D fc w cases , at Occ.-'H. . Pcterson'8-80I-douth Oth SK 7414f _ M _ n\OB SALE Or will oxohn go for Omaha' ' pro. P mrty , nimprove-Weic on of latd-'adjcia- n a etotfon in U. P. ES1V. M. DU11HAM ) 141 J FarnhksnStt , , Omaha. 720 3 nl ClOR SAtlBS Or trade I6V Jlty pfoi rty , en [ > ppaa-of htnc . Ytlllgoft > e-o _ [ 7IOR SALE A Eood Bevin-ycar-old--hor [ > Wtn-ranUrfl to drive iiBglu OT douMe.En ulro of Q orgrC nfieId , CnnQildhouso. _ _ _ _ DCTl8-tt IVM8OELLA : EO'U8. t\NK i-UrnishaiT and -jBlumfshed room for yi HijhVhouff-kecptng. AxWeeeB M. Li-W , 804 Michigan 3 > . 201-20" ON I roascnibleraits Wo .ua' ' Im ttc Ipt of ' , r I "ikatlon & AMESj-1668 'arham. IW XT Choice of SStfUlHlots to IiBoe- X ar Vm'st * Colleg3'for23 per yo r. Hester I. , "horn * * it Bro. , UtointS , CrcljRtoii niock , aoa - " T * OTS'Sl' oachT& < lon indi9&pjr month t- < OST-i-lIambraicVjt. t ppefl wllhpOd.on Ittn. j Sc. , t ( t Dt > : ( JaianJ < Jt. * > - Kinder p ea Juive t flto otllc * . " 09 tf 'OTOCK FARM. FOK SALE-lOOOicro ln Dvift Ql la > .CU | N < U. 230 acrci broken dwcl in < boas- , bart .oattk > sealer , larfw body of heary timber and runningwuter ; ( m-'di from U P. R. " 11 Apply to.ior arldress T.V * T.I Rlchardij maha , Net. , 207-lm /lit Insemi-annrji > liisht(8lp'jr- ! .A M'l cent , intend motes 8Ctircd y. real btsu'au ' > rtcaio for talcr. Aiidiets f. Oi iax 62. 20S-7 I RICK FOB fALK. > 203-tf E3TA1IKOOK A CO' . ritat-clisi table hoanl 94.00 per wceh , 01IOICE & St. , bet , CallfornlaADd Wcbntfn 195-21" CJTRAYED Eay"maro wlth nidle-and bridla- brand K. on left shoulder. Finder will > lea e return.to 2413 Chicago Sfc , .and r elTe- eward. Pl'W. BURCHMOKf. 104-tf UOOM , FURNISHED , . Suitable for two gentlemen , on Davenport 6t.rbet. 16th and 16th , south side. 160-tf- E FARM FUKSALK One mile north AOUOI - , Washington- County , 280- icresjHOin cultivation , balancorfrood tlmba land , excelUnt stock farx , 16 miles north of 'maha. ' Price. $6,600. Chris R = ihm > nn. Blair. Neb. , Jan. 31.1882. 130-tt T > RICKiFOK SALE T. Hurray. 110-tf TIANO AJKD OROAN Instruction by Mlsa S.- JT S. f aifltt , P. 20th St. , below Pierce. Ol-tt TTIOIIEaT 1'RICEpald for allJkinda of iron , ll meUl and rags , by I. GatSisky & Co. , 109- Touglaa 81. 40-lm T1URNISIIED ROOMS FOR RSNT-S. W. Cor. IQtinand Davenport ht. 906-tf mWO FURK1SIIED UOOUS JTOn HKNT In- JL quireat Uoape'a Art Emporium , 1510 Pcdgr MANAuT MENT dP SMAIL MJSINJSS wanted by experienced man. Small sarjr. ! P. U. Ba .M2 City. 968.M T71U3NIBHED ROOMS Within three bloc j of J poatotava. . Inquire at 1619-Pod e. 826-tf TTIunNISllEL ) liOOMH For uinglo gentlemen : JJ alao ona front room wlth > piano , southwest corner.l th bnd Capital avent : * . " " IEMI8' NEW CITY MA I'M , 10o. Mounte B Maps. 88.60. OF.O. P. BEM38. ORA1OM fasti I e and .Oil , T also , decorative palntuK. MRS. D. K. ARDNEH , room 1 , Jacob'i.Block. 642- K&11H- B > ALEU HAY At A. II. Handor'S Feed btora , JvlOlS Ilarney St. alO-tf > KMlbUKAL , KSTATK EXCUANUb. o > Istpafro. EDWAED KUEHL UAUISTEK OF PALMYOTERY AND .CONDI T10NAL1ST , 4S8 Tenth aroreet , between Tarnham andHaiiMv. . Will , wiib the aid of guardian spirits , * tln for any u e a glance at .the pan and prtoont , and on cnjalu condition ! tn the ru ure. Booti and Bbodimado to xde * . Perfect anS6-ln > Absolutely Pure. Thla powder never arliw. A marvel of puilty , utranKth and wholceomineaa. More tconomlcal than the ordinary kind * , aid cannot be * old In competition with tbo multitude of low leit , short weight , alum or phoaphate powder * Sold only ft.