Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 05, 1882, Page 8, Image 8

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    J.JUL.U JL/jttJLJjI
THE DAILY BE ]
Wednesday Morning April E
V/oathor Report.
( Tlio following obBervfttlons nro taken
the gftma moment ot time nt nil the st
tions named. )
W4 DBrAStMRNT , U. 8. BltMAt. SlrRVlOl , \
April * , 18S2. (1:45 ( : p. m.J
nh cr fi feet 7 Inches l > o ; o high water mark i
Omilii and 3 feet 0 at Vankton ,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Teamster * ' I'nlon mcetH nt Kes
Jer's Hall nt TtfO Wednesday evening.
The County Coinmi .soncrg ! tit t
tiny.
The tecond tcnn of the Omahn A cat
tiy opens Monday , April 10th.
m. 3Mm.
Bemls HEN1S Houscn , LoU , Fnrmi
&r
The afternoon train yesterday cai
n'cd four Pullman cnachci nml came it
IHO sections.
City property for Bale by > rct'iut
List on third page.
The DUtrict Court ndjounietl MOB
ilty until Wednesday morning.
No inquest was deemed neccsfary i
tlio Biipposed case of infanticide nnd th
u obligation re\cale > ' 1 rothing.
The overlond train yestsrda
Itroiiglit n large number of delayed Califoi
The work of guttering Dodge street i
lieiiig puihoJ along , nUo thnt of lowe
Tenth street.
Four cars of the Btrcet railway lin
have gone into the 1T. T. nlioj > 3 for re
pntrs.
Holy Week sericea of Trinity C'atlie
ilral are helot ; held in the old church
corner of Capitol avntte nnd 18th street
Twenty cure of cattle nnd hogi wcr
received on Saturday nt the Omnh.i steelyards
yards by C. 11. Smaller.
IScautlful Ko-idenco Lots $100 each
$5 down nnd $5 per montli , licials , agent
ICth and Douglas streets , tf
1'rcnh Cows for Sale Two extra lin
thorough-bred Jersey COWH ; two cxtnv fin
common cows , kind anil gentlo. Ornhati
P. Browne , Nebraska 1'oultry Yards
Weit Omaha. wod-sat&wcd
Tlio blizzard Monday waobadcnougl
in Omaha , but west of the city was tin
worst seen for ten yeara past , thrcateninj
at times to blow the trains off the track
A splendid tain fell at Grand Island.
While responding to the fire nlarn
Monday thu department wagon cast :
tire from ono of the hind wheoU at th <
corner of 13th and Farnam , but the boyi
made the run all the same.
The special car "Palo Alto , " pasned
through Omaha Monday , en route to Sar
Vrauclsco , having on board several valua
ble horses belonging to Leland Stanford
president of the Central Pacific.
All the assessor j in the county ara re
quested to meet at the county clerk's ' oflici
on Thursday next nt 2 o'clock , for instruc
lions from County Attorney Cowin and
congratulation ) ) from Clerk iiaumor.
In police court yesterday there
were two drunks and one tramp up to an >
uwer. Of the former , one wan nllowed to
BO on promise of leaving tne city , ono was
committed and tlie tramp who was in
eir.'h of work was discharged.
The fire at 15oyd's packing house Mi if
day will not , It is thought , result in clew
low of over SSOO , which is amply covered
by insurance. It occurred in one of tlu
smokehouse * wherein were 3,000 hams ,
The doorj had been left open and the
Htrong wind blowing in fanned the amok
icg fire into a flame. Luckily the superintendent
tendent discovered the danger nt the outtkt ,
The Ited Cloud , expected uii the rlvei
for1 several daya , i lying disabled neai
Nebraska City , where the broke a plstor
and blew out u manhole. At leaht twt
we kn delay will occur. The Htcamcr ii
loaded to the guards with freight nnd hai
about ono hundred and fifty passengers foi
Montana , a number of whom nrj lea\lii |
for their destination by the U. P , utid U
J
" KOUGlf ON HATS. "
Clears out rate , mice , roaches , llicn
ntn , bedbuL-s , * kunl ; , cblpniuukn , '
r . IBc. Uruffgists.
I ) . 0. Howard , of Fremont , Is in tin
dry ,
AVm. Kdull , agent of the L. S. & M. S
11. 15. in Sin Francisco , warf a west-bourn
passenger yesterday ,
Mis * Anna 12. Umkell , of Creatou ,
Iowa , U In the city for a short visit to hei
brother , Harry Haskell , foreman of Tilt
IHa : news room.
Mr. Aph Cox , for the last stxyeiu Intht
employ of Milton Itogor * & Son. , lft yes
i terday for LM Vegas , N , M. , Intending tt
locate if he finds the country any won
W. . : attractive than Nebraska.
II ! MUs Fannie Butterfield , teacher lit the
' .Third ward , leaves to-morrow to visit hei
nephew , Clem Cha\e , in Lincoln , and lici
elster , Miss Nelllu Uutterfield , a teachei
at Hastings. She will be absent about a
Everybody who contemplates pur-
chaaing FuitrJiTUUE will lind it to
their own interest to impoct the im-
meiiBOBtook at the store of OIIAH.
SIIIVJJKJCK , who unciuestioimbly Jma
thq finest assortment of yuuNiTuitK ,
otc , , from the best manufacurera | and
the newest styles , and ALWAYS MAKEB
LOWEK ruioex than any other FUIIKI-
'SVKK dealer in Nobaaska.
furniture sold on monthly pay *
BienU at cash prices.
OUAH. BIIIVURUIK ,
1200 , 1108 and 1210 Farnam St.
ju27-mon.wodtiat- inde-lrutf
THE COMMUNE'S OYOLONE.
The Labor Union Victories i
Four out of Six Wards.
The School Bonds Ctirried an
the Jefferson Square Prop
osition Defeated.
An Overwhelming Victory fc
the Workingmen ,
The Result of the Election YoBtorcla ;
The election yesterday passed o
more quietly thnn was expected. 0
n hot day like Monday there woul
liavo been more cxcitcmnnt , moi
drinking nntl everybody's bloo
worked up to fever heat , but wit
the falling mercury the spirits of th
crowds everywhere fell considorabl ;
and all settled down to a quiet bu
hard contested battle for victory.
A call nt the pulls in all the ward
in the forenoon and another ufU
dinner , resulted in no roliabl
information as to the result. Th
number of tickets in the field wn
legion and each had its worker ;
Tlioro was no blood shed so far c
Itnrnecl , though n nculllo or two 0 (
currcd in the "bloody third" nni
seine bad language was indulged i
elsewhere.
I'llivr 'WAHD ,
Cntinclltnan
C. 0. Throne . . ' (7 (
A.McGnvock . 2. "
Thranc's majority . 11
Treasurer
Win. Scxnucr . 31
Goo. S , Uin.no . !
Hoard of Kducatlon
, T. , T. Points . 14
W. K. Crpelnnd . U
C > I , Cnnnoycr . ' 10
Woodman . . .T .
Jlorris Morrison. . . . 10
K. K. Long . 3 :
, t. B. Bennett . ( !
Uco. Thrall . 20
Scluiol Donds
Tcftorxon Square Proposition
Ves . 10
N'o . i ! I
Total t otea cast . Oil
BKCOXD WAIII ) .
Councilman
F. S. llaflcall . 1 ! )
I'rcd Uehm . 2 ! )
\V. , T. Kennedy . R ,
Benin's majority . I
Treasurer
Scxauer . . 29 !
Donne . 2
Scxauer'n majority . 201
Board of JCducalion
Points . 12
Dojjeland . . . . ' . . 10
Donnoyer . . ' . .10 :
Woodman . 1\ \
Morrison . 12 !
[ j B . : . 10 !
Dennott . : t !
Thrall . . . i ) (
School Bonds
Jefferson Square Proposition
08 . 81
So . . 27 :
Total votes cast. , . B.r > l
HIIROnu. .
Councilman
0. L. McOuckip . 321
E . Hornberger. " . , . 22 !
Trcanurer
Jexnuer . 33 ;
Doano . , . 4J
Board of Education
L'olnts . 21 ]
3opclund . 20
) onnoycr . 33 ;
iVoodman . 4 ]
ylorrison . 7 ]
- ring . , . 13 (
Jermett . 4 (
Chrall . IK
School Board
Jelferaon Square Proposition
es
Total votes cast . CO ]
xoi'imiVAIIU. .
Conncilman
Martin Dunham , rep . 25C
iV. II , liuehmau , dem . 121
Dunham's majority. . . . . . 13 ;
Tieasurer
iVm. Sexa-er , dem . o ?
Scorgo S , Doano . , . 14J
Doanu's rnajoritv. . , . fil
Momlieru of the Board of Education
P. . ( .Points . of
> V K , Uopeland . 7 ]
J. M. Connoyer. . , , . 2Ti7
3. II. Woodman . l
Morris Morrison . , . jj
" " "
U , K. Iiong . , . . "s.V
T. H , Bennett . , , , . . , " ' . fi
[ Jenrqe Thrall . , ! . i
D. Van Kttati. . . , , . . ; . . ,
School Bonds
_
AJIirmatlvo majority. , . . , . 7n j
Jefferson Square Piopusltlon -
Yen . . , ' . . 2fil
N"
. 81
AfHimatlvn majority . IKI
' ' "
Hcntierlcg . / , .
Total number of votes caht. . . . . . 381
nmncllnmi
Ud Lccder. i . , . . , , . * i t t t vtft < i ( > i
Y i
Joseph Kedmati . 10 ;
' ' ' '
Wlgman . , , , , , . . . . . . , . . . . .171
fjeeder'a majority . . ifw
Treaiurer
. . . 8 (
Members Board of JMuoAiou-
L'olnta , . oof
' ' " ' ' .
Jopeland . , . . . . . ! . . . . . , . S05
Jounoyer. . . . . . , , , . . . . jn !
iVooUman . , , . . " ' m
. . Ut
School bonds-
en .
' .
. , , , , , , ( > ( f
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Tot a'l \ otei VaVtV , ! . . , I . . . . . . . . . , , . | o3C
MVTII WAllll.
CUcl'nen
Oily Treasurer
Vlllfiuu / H. Doaue . . 108
rolmStauton Hexauer . . < . . . , . , . , 170
Memben of Boa. d of Educa'tYon- ' '
( . . JV. liQtlg . QM
M " . . . '
lorrla Morrison
8 , Burnett l70
.T .T. Point
. , . . * .
W. K. Copeland .
( icorgc Thrall . . . .
Clark Woadman , , . .
Jefferson Square propoiltlon
Yei . . . . . . . . .E
Xo .
New flihool house
Yci .
No . A' .
Whole number of votes cast . 4
The total vote was ns follows :
Connoyi r . . . 2,0
Copeland . . . . < . . . .1,2
l-orff . 1,2
Point . 1,0
Woodman . 2
Morrison . . . . . . ft
Pcnn tt . . . 4
ThrMl . X
The school bonds are carried almo
unanimously.
The Iell'eKon square market prop
sition is defeated ,
The total number of votes cant w ;
n,024 , or less than one-half of the ci
tire votes of the city.
ELECTED.
Fiifct Ward-0. C. Thrane , Lab <
union.
Second Ward Fred Behin , Lab (
union.
Third Ward D. L. McGuckii
Labor union ,
Fourth Ward Martin Dunlmn
republican nnd citizens' ticket.
Fifth Word Kd Lecdcr , Lab (
union.
Sixtli Wnrd-\V. T. Baker , ropul
Hcan and citixons' ticket.
Thrano , Uohm , McOuekin , Dut
ham , Lccder nnd liakcr are olectc
councilmcn.
Connpyor , Long nnd Crpelnnd ni
elected in the school board.
School IIOUBO bonds are carriec
and Jellerson Square market propoa
tinn is defeated
UKMOCHATIO VKTOnY IX KIIEMONT.
Special DlipaUh toTilK llfr. .
FUKMONT , Neb , , April ! . - - Tl
democrats elect the entire city tick )
by from 8 to 50 majority. The n
pulicftiin elect one councilman. Thoi
was no fight on the school board.
MUNICIPAL KI.KtTIO.VS ELSR1IEUK. .
In Dayton , Ohio , the entire derm
cratip city ticket was elected by mi
iorities ranging Irom 300 to 1,001
The ( lumocrnla pain two membora c
the city council , but that body tti
remains republican.
lloturns from Columbus , Obit
show a democratic victory of from iiO
to 800 majority.
The election in Cincinnati rcsultc
in n defeat of the republicans by 4,00
to 5,000. The liquor interest was th
causa of the defeat , all of the Cei !
mans voting the democratic tickel
About 5,000 democrats voted the re
publican ticket in disapproval of th
action of the liquor dealers , but the
wore not numerous onouph ; to ovoi
some the heavy vote which went th
Dthor way.
The township elections in Indian
wore hold throughout this state o
Monday. In the Indianapolio town
ship the democrats forced the prohit
itory question into the canvass MV
sarried the township by from 800 t
1,000 majority , a democratic gain o
aver 2,000.
At Richmond the republican trm
tee was defeated for the first time ii
\ number of years , owinq to locc
: ausoa.
In Now Albany the republican
alcctod their trustee for the firs
time , by n gain of over 1,000.
Lirm : ROCK , April 4. Thqro wa
\ municipal election hero to-day , bu
the result , had no political uisnifi
: anco , as nil the candidates claimei
to be either independent or the nom
incos of a citizens' mooting. In thro
wards there was no opposition and ii
three the contests turned on Issue
entirely disconnected from politics.
Si-iUNdi-iEU ) , III. , April 4. At th
Charter election to-day the proposi
lion to reincorporate under the pnn
sral law was carried by a largo major
ty. The result is close on mayor
jut at midnight Jnyno , republican
sclaimed to bo elected over McClonry
lamocrat , the present incumbent
I'ho republicans elect a majority o
iho nldermon. The ticket is mucl
icratohod and the count cannot bi
completed before morning.
CHICAGO , April 4. The munioipa
md township elections to-day had i
ight vote , owing to continuous rain
The rnsulb n a democratic victory ii
icarly all the wards and townships.
THE great distinguishing feature o
lledding'H Hustia Salve IB its power t
cduio Inllanmtlon.
HAZEL KIBKE.
* _
1 Splendid Audlonco nnd a Fine Plaj
"Hazel Kirko , " the most auccccsfu
) f modern drama now on the boards
iras played nt Boyd'u opera house las
light to a very largo audience , Th
Company la Stoclo Mclvuyo's Madisoi
square theater company , of No\
ork , and the cast Is one of the mos
ivonly balanced of any thnt has np
peared hero this season. The gr'ento
> art of these people composed ths nd
nirnblo company that has playec
"Hazel Kirko" in Now York Btendil ;
for the past two nnd n half years"
ivhicli is guaranty enough for thoi
merit. Tho' audience last ovonin <
| vas led unconsiously from tears t <
bughtor repeatedly by the fine pr.s
nutation of this powerful play. "Ha
K1 f is froiu the P ° ot Ir
Stee o Mokixyo , the a tor and play
wight , who has made him justly fa
.nous. . Ihroo years ago , when tin
P.W ! yi ? first produced as " The Iroi
mil , it vrna not a success , nnd tin
uuno was changed to "Hazel Kirko , '
unco which its immoneo populariti
las shown no signs of waning.
I'EIIO.VAL.
Miss Bell Archer Las for aomo tinn
jeen loading lady of tho.Mndisoi
3quaro Theatre company , and is ni
totross of great talent.
Miss Margaret Cone is a sister o
tity in "Two Orphans. "
Mr. Charles Wheatloigh ia an ok
itaeer from away back ; is well knowr
jotli m Europe and America , and nl
liuoront tunea has been mansffor oi
few York theatres. &
Mr. Edward Oolornan is the oricinal
'Barnoy ' O'Flynn" in "Haisel Kirko.1
Mr. John Dillon , the well known
omedian , who in the esteem of Onia-
a audiences is the best in the world ,
as been with the Madison Squaw
ompany five weeks , finds in "Pitta.
us Green" a character well fitted to
im. He is making a decided hit.
Mr. Archer who plays the part of
"Arthur Carringford , " is the husbat
of Mis"j Bell Archer , the star , and
an actor well known in the oast.
"Hnxal Kirko , " will bo repent *
again to-nipht , when the last oppo
tutiity will be afforded of witness ! !
the admirable play. The compit
close the season in Montreal ncj
month ,
BOAHD OF EDUCATION.
Proceedings of the Regular Monthl
for April.
At n regular meeting of the Boat
of Kducation Monday there wci
present Messrs. Anderson , Connoyoi
Ferguson , McShano , nnd Mr. Pros
dent.
dent.Tho
The minutes of the preceding nice
ing were road and approved.
The report of the Oily Treasurer fc
the month of March was submittei
nnd was as follows :
DJt.
Fines and license1) collected . S 307 r
Taxes collected lor Febiuary. . . . ! ) " 3 t
I'axes collected back , , . 1.335 f
Halance . 0,1107
Clt.
Warants . . 55.802 . '
Transferred tn hinklnjjfund.128 1
lialanco to sinking fund , , ! . 2,1-02 C
Balance in sinking fund . 2,087 C
A resolution was introduced by Mi
Andoraon that the Qunloy school dii
trict bo allowed their proportion c
the sttto apportionment for thro
children for three years , those ohildre
living iii the city limits and nttondin
school in district 'J7 , of lougln )
county , for this length of timo. Th
resolution was adopted.
The resignation of K. 0. Cooper
janitor of tlio South school , wn
accepted , nnd the delegation from th
Fourth ward mnpoworcd to fill th
vacancy ,
The appplication of Isabel Gardne
for the position of janitrcss of th
Lnko addition school , was placed o
Clo.
Clo.The '
The application of L. S. Walker
for tlio position of janitor of th
South School , was filed.
The committee on claims reporter
in fuvor ot paying the janitors' am
teachers pay loll for the month o
March which was as followa :
Janitors , $450 ; sixty-five teachers
§ 1,081.55.
A communication received fron
Truinann Buck , City Treasurer , sub
milting the report of the city treasurer
or , na to whether or not , ho shoulc
be custodian of the bonds purchasct
by the board as an investment of i
part of the school sinking fund.
The city attorney's opinion wns tt
tlio efl'cct that Mr. Buck should bi
the custodian. "Tho bonds are no
such 'documents' as the law contemplates
plates should bo kept by the score
tiiry , nor such 'property ns is to b <
exclusively in the hands of. the board
but rcprcsont and are substantially
money , nnd although bondn are stil
practically a part of the sinking fund
whenever moneys nro invested , ii
sccma to mo are securities and should
bo in your custody. "
The communication requested thn1
the securities referred to bo handec
over to the writer.
Tlio papera were referred to th (
committee on linance.
Nothing Conld Bo Stronger.
1400 PAWN STBEET , "i
Sr. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 20 , 1881. /
H. H. WAHNEK & Co. : Sirs ]
have been troubled with kidney dis
ease since my childhood. It woule
be impossible for mo to describe hovi
much I have suffered. Your Snf (
Kidney and Liver Cure has done me
moro good thnn the combined skill o !
all the physicians 1 have over trioc
during my entire lifo.
CAROLINE F. FLEMMINO.
apr-l-dlw
I.AW LIBRARY.
Important Mooting1 of the umahc
Association.
At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Omaha Law Librarj
Association held Monday at theii
room ? , 1512 Douglas street , Col.
Champion S. Chase was elected chair
man and R. W. Gaylord secretary.
After the formal business had been
transacted , the stockholders elected
a board of directors for the ensuing
year , as follows :
E. Wakoloy , Ueo. W. Doano , 0. , S
Char o , Howard JJ. Smith , Mr. Hunt ,
Andrew Beoins , W. 0 , 3Jartholomow ,
B , 13 , B , Kennedy , A. Swarizlandor ,
R. 13. Gayloid. Jos. B. Olarkson.
_ The financial condition of the asso
ciation was found to bo in surplus or
der nnd the association in prosperous
condition financially. It has about
$10.000 worth of the choicest law
books , including reports from nearly
nil the desirable states.
At n meeting ot the board of direc
tors , held upon the adjournment of
thu stockholders' meeting , the follow
ing oflicors cf the nsiocmtion for the
coming year were elected ;
President , Champion 8. Chase ;
vice president , B. IS. B. Kennedy ;
treasurer , Goo Hunt ; corresponding
secretary , Jos. Olarkson ; recording
secretary , B. E , Gaylord ,
The board of directors then ad
journed to moot next Monday , April
10th , at 4 o'clock p. m. , at the librnry
rooms , when it is intimated Judyc
\Vukoly will give his views as to the
manner in which thonssocintion should
Qonduct its affairs.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ,
ATKINSON & Co..s
"Acknowledged Loading Milliners
and Ladies' Furnishers.
Giimr SEMI-ANNUAL
MlLLINKllY DlHVLAY ,
Will take place on April Oth , 7th and
3th , commencing Thursday evening ,
it 7 o'clock p. m
Store closed on Thursday from 1
j'clock until time of opening.
Mrs. Atkinson has lately returned
: rom New York , nnd Mrs. 0'B.eilly
'rom Chicago , where they attended
ill the first-class openings , and are
iropared to tell the ladies of Omaha
iud vicinity what they know about
nillinory.
This being their thirtieth opening ,
10 pains shall bo spared to make it ,
.s . heretofore the event of the season ,
ALL AUK MO.VT OOUDIALLY INVITED.
No Cords.
Cords.ATKINSON & CO. ,
Oreiguton Block. Fifteenth St.
tprJ-tf
DIVIDED IN DEATH.
Joseph Jonas , the Murden
nnd His Victim Buried
To-day-
The Wifa by Her Pnmily , at
the Husband by the
County.
Additional Facts Concernlnrr Yeste
'
day's Tragedy ,
The inquest in the case of the tv
Jonnaes , whoso terribly tragic deal
.was recorded Monday , was co
eluded during the afternoon. Tl
witnesses wore Olllcer ( Jr.idy , Jam
Jni-ca , Officer Knspcr , Adolph Buk
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Thoo. Roesing , tl
latter a daughter of the deceased.
The jury was composed of Jamt
Franco , 0. 0. Megenth , F. M. M
Donagh , 0. II. Witlmoll , John Hi
nnd John Miles. Ko important fac
wcro elicited more than were give
yesterday , nnd tlio verdict wns tin
Franccsca Jonas catno to her death i
the hands of her husband , Josop
, ) bnnn , who then killed himself.
General O'Brien , who wns the n
tordoy of Mrs. Jones , is authority fi
the following statement , which me
bo relied upon ns being correct :
Francesca Jom > s wns llfty-sove
years of age , nnd wns born in Guttei
burg , Bohemia. About thirty-six yeai
ago * ho was married to Joseph Jens
at Quttonburg. Two years passed I
when ho was arrested , convicted an
sent to the penitentiary for ono yw
for destroying his brother's gr.ui
Upon the expiration of his term , Ii
returned nnd lived with his wife fc
ono year , when ho was arrested fc
maliciously killing a neighbor's host
for which ho was sent to prison on
year. Upon his release ho again r <
turned to hiswife , and onlysi short tini
passed , by when ho was nrrcste
for killing deer on a privnto reserve
nnd for this offense has served n ton
of nine months. When tins term wa
ended , ho wont homo again , nn
again was ho arrested , this time for
moro serious offense the charge c
being the murderer of n woman. H
was convicted in n lesser dogreo-
correspondmg to the second degree ii
this country and he was scntencei
to twonty.'yeara' imprisonment. Af to
serving sixteen years ho wns released
together with a largo number of othe
prisoners this being done by tlio cm
poror of Austria in honor of the birtl
} f nn heir to the crown.
The subsequent history cf the coupl
lias been given in full.
Monday afternoon Judge Benoki
ivas handed two letters by a Bohe
momian woman , a friend of Mrs
Jonas. Ono was written in Bohomiai
md the other in English , with direc
tions to bo delivered to the polici
judge. The English letter was datet
March 2d , the day pn which she bean
; an her divorce suit , and was as fol
! ows ;
March. I will to my daughter ono
iialf of the house , and the other hal
lo my son Joseph ; and to my othc :
ion § 50 , for the reason that ho has ro
: eived § 400 already , and to my bus
Dand , who never made a living to mo
" > for a rope to hang himself with.
FHANCESOA JONAS.
A translation of the Bohemian lot
, or shows it to be substantially th <
iamo thing in every detail and thoj
nroro undoubtedly intAdcd by thi
, voman to bo her last will and testa
nont in the event of her being killec
jy henhusband , which she undoubt
idly regarded as moro than probable
Both the bodies wore coffined bj
; ho coroner Monday and thi
'unorals fixed for yesterday. AJ
; ho murderer was utterly rejected bj
, ho family , while his victim was oi
, ho other hand beloved by them , it
ivaa necessary to bury each separate-
y as to time and in separate graves.
Mrs. Jonas was buried by her fami
y this afternoon from the Bohomiai
Jatholic cathedral , the remains boini
ntcrrod in the Douglas couniy come'
ory.
Joseph Jonas was buried at tin
: ounty farm and at the county's ex
tense.
BURGLAR ARRESTED.
U Least tlio Indications Point tn <
Prisoner Out ns Such.
About ( o'clock yesterday an .In
lividual who had all the oar marks oi
, first class crook was arrested on BUS
licion of being a burglar. Ho wns r
tranger in the city , about 35 years ol
go and carried a very piratical cargo.
The first known of him ho was ai
Sohrotor & Bccht'a whcro ho offered
or sale .a couple of very valuable sur-
; ical instruments , for which he asked
tut two dollars , where they wore
forth ton or twelve dollars , They
rero two silver-plated opcculunis , o
aginal and an anal speculum. The
Iruggists nt once suspicioned
hat the tollow had not come
> y the property honestly , and accord-
ugly after paying him his price in-
rited him in next door , wlnlo the }
[ uietly informed the oflicors , who soon
ook him in out of the wot.
Upon being searched there were
ound on his person n quantity ol
ovonuo stumps , several keys , matches ,
wo pieces of candle and a lump oi
ugar. The two latter commodities
ire , it is claimed , always carried by
> urglars , and the oflicors , including
Mcctivo Hazen , who made the ar-
cat , feel satisfied that they have
aught n tartar. The matter will be
horoughly investigated , and any
ihysician who has lost ono of the
bovo described articles ean find them
iy showing up at police headquarter ; .
Grateful Women.
None receive so much benefit , nnd
onu are so profoundly grateful and
liow such an interest in recommend-
ig Hop Bitters as women. It is the
nly remedy peculiarly adapted to the
inny ills the sex is almost universally
abject to. Chills and fever , indiges-
ion or deranged liver , constant orpp-
iodical sick headaches , weakness in
10 back or kidneyspain in the shoul-
era and different parts of the body , a
joling of lassitude or despondency ,
11 are readily removed by these bit-
> ra. [ Courant.
Front , 81,200.
"To sum it UD , six long years
bed-ridden sickness , costing $200 p
year , total 81 , ' 00-nll of this cxpon
was stopped by three bottles of HI
Hitters , taken by my wife. She h
done her own housework for a ye
since , without the loss of a dny , and
want everybody to know it , for the
benefit. Jf. E , Fanner.
Tlio Only Known Bcnl Cnro.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN-WON t ,
IONEV TO LOAN ( Ml at Low Otnce Of !
M L. Thomas Room 8 Crclehton Block.
GOKfi r AATO LOA At 8 per centl
D/40U.UUU tercst In um .of ? 2,500 l
upwards , tor 3 to 6 years , on tlrst-clari city M
farm property. DKWIS KRAI ESTAIB tnd LOJ
AUIKCT , 15th ted Dnuylss SU
HELP WANTED.
_
\TrANTKD-A No. 1 brick mouMcr , 01
V > tbvl inn mould and flap brick. No otb
ceil apply , i MI on or uddrcsa J. I' . Fljn
Nor.i.lk , t < el > '
WANTF.D Fly n bu | ress man from Vlrsln
a situation. Iluj bc > t of rcle-cncf. A
Ires ? J. F. 0 thU otnco. 045-7'
XTTAN'ED Cama ecru for Kcdpitli's Unlti
YV btntcs lihtorv. The luti t and best pn
* u I. llltf wa ol made. AUdress Gen-r
\ti'iit , euro Omaha Eia. CJ4 ti
) Hol'ftblc men to taKe orders t
WANIKI
( ur \inlly photujraph albums. Soldr
weekly p nunttl : esc 'nieith.i flnttt poci
fl > erolTcrred totho public. Wo ln\oon Imi
n full line if itnndard yubhcatlots. P. A. 0vl
1503 Farnam tt. room'lt ) . M7-fi
WANTKD-nrlck inoult.vr. Aily ) to IS
Ia\cnpart ) st liotncen Isth kiuf 10th '
cr 0 p. ni. ( Mo 4
WANTED A t-lrl to Oo general Iioue or1
ApolyattotJ S. 18th a.d Leaxenw rl
trett. 052-t ! '
A coed second cook , nomtn n
WAKTHD at the ] St. Charlis [ Hotel llarrc
-
ANExpoi-li-need Infants nurao vtoc3a plat
or would Uko child to boxrd. flcferem
ghcn , JC07 Davenport etrcet. 6406 *
'ANTED A good gill at nnrtli-east cornc
17th and C'hi.n o s' . 031-4
WANTED Ono good man to j | scl ! atap'
goods on ln tallmcnt . Permanent nil
uatlrn. Call at 121 nouthloth st. C57-H
- \ watchmikor nt Pjtt3rson'i
WANTED 1 Icttire store. 059-5
WANTKD An cxpcriene.U gardener n
man with rcfciencc. A pcrnimitntflti
( ton hy calllnpat Solmon's I'slnt ar.il Oil store
A German preferred. C41-J *
\Tr7"ANTiD A man that ' .ndurs'anda mould
YY in ? and setting hriH ; . i no and one ha !
miles south of depot. P. Washington. 030-4
WANTED Tuo fa'ntcn nndpipor hinjrcr1
Address or anplj Uco. A. Dnllocit. Trc
mont , Neb. 037-6
- good cook and dlnlnp-rocr
EANTED-A GtrfleM House , llth an
on. _ 040 4
Place by a Toung man ISjcat
WANTUD to worK for h's In nrd. and xo t
schooi. M llilnp to " ak himself encnilly use
lul. Address J. P. James , i com fi , Creihtoi (
Dloclc. -
WANTED Olrl about 14 to do light house
work , during' the day only. Apply at Be *
3HICO. _ 62t-tf
ANTED Basement In ex. for board
W Other boarders too. 053 N. Hth street.
_ G09tf
W ANTED D nlngroom gtrliitltho Crcishtoi
_ House. _ 007-tt
A FIRS -CLASS I talesman desires a sltuatioi
jt\ . where ha | services woUd bo required
Address for ono week , box 001 Council B.uff
Iowa.
A good girl at corner Ilamlltoi
WANTED sts. , thlnn'd addition. Be.
ivKRcs given. SS-U
A situation In a business housi
WANTED young man nho can keep Dooks
Not pa tlcularm to Mhai pcstion. B lary a
Int no' to much an cbjoctas a place when
ucrlt Mill bo renardcd. C.in tI vo Rood referenci
If era proront omplover as to chiracter anc
ability. Addreta M F. thlt oince. 601-tf
To sell n barber shop , r-ood lo
cation , Rood business , satisfactory reason :
for celling. Inquire at 1178 , 15th tttctt , Omahi
cb. _ S'J7-tt
ANTE L' Family of good standing to adop
W a chlhl without any compensation , In-
juirn at S. Christianson , Midwife , No. ROOlOtl
itrcct , between Cuming and Burt. 513 5 *
'ANTED Boarders at the Oarllold house
W N. W. corner 14th and Jackton Sts.
414 tf
Funding bridge and ichool bonds
WANTED Claik.DcVlovue. _ ta-tf
TTTANTED 4 children as boarders in as dec
YV school , at 19th and California St L. U
LOUMI3. _ 7S7-tt
/ - ROCEIIS1 BOOKS WANTED To keep oven
Ijf jngs In return for trade , r , 0. llox 602.
3&2-M
"AN ! ED 2 unturnithccl rooms for manane
W v.He , miutbo modcrato In price. Ad
Iresair. , Bre olllco. _ 297-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
P"OR KENT Sleeping room for ttt
men , room 10 Jacobs Block. (151 Ct
HIGH HKNT TIandsomcl } f urnlehcd front rooir
1 } to gcnlkman , moderate r 'iit. Kofernicis
66S-10
PlUnNISnEDUOOMS For light houso-kojp
D Ing $16 a month. 2219 California st.012tf
012-tf
JlUit HUM mrnlshcd cottage UU5 N. Ibtli
EJ 1 st. Runt paitly exchanged fcr board.
IJ10U KENT Fiirnltlie'l rooms tultablo for
L hoiise'kecplng. Ccr cr IStnand and Claik
treet. Inquire ol K. V , Smitli , 19th nurih ol
( raceetrcet , 623-i
- \ SALK-lly. rcsldcnco at hta'l of bt.
1-r\OK ' Aunlio w.th lot 71x110. William
tKCnndlUh. 020-7
KENT First ihor of a brick house In
exchange ( or a la lies board , U03 north litli
trcct. l > l aeantly located. 02Mf
11ENT H nd onicy ) ( nrnUhtd por'oi
FOR alcove room , 2013 CJBS tt tbS-lf
HENT Ono furnished room 171K
POU it. B87 H
[ 71011 KENT rurnUhed room with lioard.
L Modjiiiinjpro\cmenw. niSDoJgost.
"
678-3"
UBNT House No. lin mil 118 B. 12th
FOR . , suitable for rcstauranibaa dins house. *
ill D. Jones. eod677-S
\TJCELY furnished rooms one door north Jof
IN Uodge on 18th at. MS- *
nonjlENT Koue barn and 3 tcrea of laud
L' Inquire Iflth and Howard. Eu/ono OJNlel
OUU ti
HO UVNT Ono Urge furnU'.ied roam , lth
L board , on first floor , outside eutunce. ItOS
ialifornla st , _ " 6 tf
THlliENT-FutnUhed cotuge. tin roam * .
P 2210 California st. Mis. Hall. 621-tf
10 JIE.ST-AI 020 lit
Mary's Avenue. _ < SOt (
n EJ1I8 rents hou e.loU. ; farms , stores ,
[ j roams etc. Qlllcia 15th nd Iounl > s Sts
T-N. E. J , tec. 0 , T. 15 , K. 11 , unImproved -
Improved Douglas county land. 1) ruilcx
era R. It. station , IniUire tt 2118 Davenport
; r ct
71OU Uttrr storu room in brick uulldlng , N.
' K. corner ICtu and Curulng. 0. F Good-
in. 1110 Farnham Bt. 203-tf
71011 HENT Furniueu tiuu loom , K. E. cor.
< th and Jackwo. 6S-U
\ ft
Rr.NT J fnrntibed roomn ovsr Mm
FOR ' Exch npeN. ; K. cer. IBth knd Dcclf-
Sa9-tt
771011 tKNT Nicely 'urnlshcd room * with Of
Jj without board , Reasonable prices. 2013
Caw St.
fan
l.lUitSAI.K InncliDii-M tieir I' . V. dipot ,
L cm remain en ground , and also top bngzjr.
hnqulro nt this tfllco. TV" Cfli tf
; K ! lit.v-Qio huid of sheep. In
quire nt firm o- Tom Murray , DM mill
south of U , I' , ( .cjiot. 0.13 lot
T0 < K Foil tYAliK S \ ( linro work mules ,
four work or Jriilii ( { horscn , three wntrons
four scti doulilo tmntsfi , tno bugrieg , one thice
( print ; Hcm.crnt waRon , nnd , tno c&v.s fertile
tile cheap TIIOO. SHUT ,
C..i'-tl Car. llith mid Chlcajo its.
SAI.K A Rood ttorc , dry ito-xlf , boot *
EOR _ she , groceries , etc. J. JI , Eeter ,
Uftkliud , Io .i 65S-10
SALE Cheap 3ne open VjnjzjFn -
Eon of .1. K. svindars , nt Hvery ft table
next door north City 1111 ( U9-tl
T7IOK 8AM : Don't felt to neot , o Molina Cil.- -f
L luot Organ At Floilmnti and > kblatil , ro.
2J8N. luthst. ForeaJc cheap. 1320
B Uood team , Hnrou mid
L1 1030 South 10h street , a. It.
SALE-.ltowe aril two full lots all lm >
FOIt memeiilfl nearly new. licit localloi In
town , only $2000 , half Oo n , bnUmo on tlmalf
desired. InqulroofO , Fullmaii tth anJ IJorcas
street. 019 6'
SALE Hoiiso of 4"or 6 rofms nnifcor"
POH on llKii and Mason Sl.COO. JIcOiRita
opp , jioitoinco. 63S-tf
"fJlUtV Thoronglibred Jerie.v Bull No. 332
U "M.S. 11.11. " . winner ri pilzojht StUe
Mr. Stands for perUco tt Ncbruki Poultry
Yunls , West Omaha. Graham t * . llruwnc ,
"TOOK SAI.U 14 lots In N. W. pvrt of city on
J ; slshlly Iccitlon. yKO to $230 each , on
monthly pa } mcnti. Jlc'.ague , opp. po'totflcc.
Ml-tl
' UKSIDK.NCt ; LOW 9100 each ,
BKAUTH'UIi So per month. CKMIS , n ent ,
16th an A Douglas Stfl.
TTlOll SALE Ono second hand 25 horse power
JJ engine , peed as ne\vnl'0 t o8 horse i out r ,
and t o X51iorfopoi\cr engines , new , IJ-.llcra
o ( ft'l size' , i'C . Inquire Omana Kourdry nn
Machlna Co.U. I1. IlJ. bet 17th and 18th omahi
f.G2-lm
_ _
Ii'VOK SALi ; lloii'e three rooms and hslf lot.on
JU 20th street north of Creek , fDODeiih. On
month j'pijmenU $1,000. John L. JlcOi-ue ,
opposite pOdtotlit-o. C33-tf
FOR SAtiE. Flno family mare ; joting and
gentle. Uox4'J > . Council Hl'iH a. la. 24-g
"TJ\OIl \ SA1 K Housa aiuJ lot on easy terra' .
JD Apply ut oil Wa mil ttroct betwci-n tth and
Othetrectj isouth of U. P. depot , also entire
household good * . 531-0 *
"I710U SAI.K Sajoo-i sloe * and fixture and
1 } lca o ghen , k'ood lootlon. Enquire ol L.
H. Spencer , northeast corner llth and ilarney.
apl 4 0
r..OIt I'-AI.h flic arrcs of land on taundo.a
JJ S t cct , ith Hue roidcucc , barn and other
Improvements. Price 82,600 : terms ca y.
472tfV. . K. Uart ott , lical rstate Agent.
Ell IS se Is houses , lots , farms an'1 ' <
B Ollicc. 16th and Domlas Sts.
T7IOU 8M.K A new house and lot. 25th and
jj Douglas St. Inquire to A. liouman , ZGth
and Farnh tin Ms. 418-lm *
TTlOJt MALI : A PHDOO octaves ) , in excellent
Jj cand tioticryihcup , Inquire ac ( his otHce.
| ,1ultHlLb rivo.tiu < v.1 lunu , y elo
U house , barn2 wells and otlicr Improve-
ncnts , cast aldo of Saundcrs street , near Fort
Omaha. For particulars addicsi Gco.V. . Urew.
ter , Oakland. Kcb. 401-tf
SALE House with 0 rooms , barn and
FOR lease of lot on 15th St. , but. Hurt and
V'cbstcr. Inquire at Bdholm & ErlckconN.
355 tl
[ 7IOH SALE Uir load of fat Mickey mules
j broke. Apply of J. W. bklnncr , Coin la ,
3ic-luio : *
[ 71 OH SALU 32 rcsidenco lots ou&ud uear lotli
I * atrect. Price , S350 to 5J60 each. Tcraij
nsy. McCAGUf , ARcnt , Opp. Post Office.
360 tt
[ T\OK \ SALE Bicycle , 4X-tnch standard Uoluu *
FOK . Apply Union Elevator. 263-tf
f OTS , SHOca.ch.SJ don and 33 per month
U BBMld , Agent.
70U SALE Or v/111 cxcha pe for Omaha1 pro.
J I ( perty , n Improved sec on of land adjoin-
DK a station on U. P. U. K. M. DUNHAM , 1411
arnham St. , Omaha. 720 3mt
KICK FOR t'ALX
B 203-tf ESTABKOOK * COE.
tlfloundaotcSio \ co country uuttcr tor sale
> UU cheap ; also fresh milk every day at
cal'd Cioecry More , corner ICtji and Docile.
474-lmo *
KICK FOK SALK T. Murray.
B
) HAY At A. U. Sanclcr'k Feed bw ,
BALEt Hartley St. ' sl9-t ;
MISCELLANEOUS.
nAILORINO and repairing done nlco'v mi
L short notice. Call at one door taat of Bee
nee. 65S-4
710UNU A pt n lor kitchen ajduiou to briCK
J roild'nco. having Mansard roof , tntjulre
t this ortlcc. 631-J
rjlDE BAR HUGO V To exch Pgo forpb&eton
J Apply Angel , lioncn K Wh te Opera Home.
0 7-7
"JTBAYED Bean mare about 4 jtars old ,
j short mane , long tall and white hid foot ,
irandcd on left i ID letter"1" with a line through
enter. Flmlcdl 1 please leave luforniatlon at
D16 Dodge st 600-5'
Cluster Black cop raspberries
MAMMOTH dozen , 82.00 per hundred , $10.00
per thousand at "Idlc-Wildo Place. " l.ea\e or-
era at 1411 Dodge st. John O.M11U. .
mch-25-ov sat-lt
BUTCHEUS AND STOCKMEN My cattle
TO are again In perfect order. 011 on
! r. Va'i Oiman at stock jatds , 10th Si. bet.
apltol Rvcnua and Davencart St. Plenty of
ard room and stabling. Bright straw In halo
"
EMIB' JTEW CITY MAPS , 10c. Mounted
B Maps , 82.M. OEO. P. BCMIS.
OIANO AND OUOAN Instruction by Miss E
L S. ParlUt , P. 20th St. , below Pierce. 0tl
And nrst class table board , at SOU
ROOMS at. _ ml-lm * _
RENT Choice of 80 lull lots to lease
j Heir Crolghton College for Sia per year.
) cxtcr L. Thomas & Bro. , Koom S , Crctohton
Hook. _ 20f-H
EDWAED KUEHL
IAQISTEH OF PALMYSTEHY AND CONDI
'IONAL1ST , 403 Tenth Street , between F rnb m
ndllainoy. Will , with the aid of auardtun
pirlts , obtain lor any ono c glance at the pail
nd present , and on certain conditions In the fa
uro. Boots and Shoes made to 5fdcr. Perfect
POWDER \
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never \ r'ei. A m r el ot pu
. More eefao-
r. strength and wholetouienen.
lc l tlun the orJln rjr klndi. and tannot be
Id In competition u 1th the multitude ellOW
it , short weight , alum or pho phat po d r .
Bold oiily In caoi. ROTALUA reo POK GBR Cl. (
3 Wftll St. , New York