I i i t f M i I i r - ' iw ttiiwa'mifir ME ATK'L 7 1882 I'ME DAILY BEE OMAHA. Friday Morainpf April 7. Weather Report ( The following observations are taken nt the flume moment ot time at nil the sta tions named. ) Wlft D f ARtMECT. 0. 3. SlO'At. S 7IC , The wind is fast drying up the mud. There is scarcely a ripple of excite ment since the election has patted. Thn annual election ot the Omaha Fire Department occurs on the 12lli. Table nnd Scea Potatoes , in any quail- tity , from ? 1.00 to 81.50 per bushel , at ' ' The internal revenue collection1 ! for tbo month of March In the district of Nebraska amounted to 581,128.7 . The regular monthly meeting of Fire King Kngino Co. No. 2 , took place Init evening at Firemen's Hall. The thirteenth annual ball of thu Km. met monument association will bo given at Kuony's hall next Monday evening. Wborsc Wednesday fell Into a ditch dug . "by the water waks men and but partially filled up , ncarllth and Howard UrcctH. The B. & M , railroad fompany lina erected a temporary in-freight depot vrosl of the Seventh street bridge , around which it ban laid a stoco pacment. . The Tcanntcr * ' Union will bold a meeting Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock at Bohemian Hall , on 13th street. By otder of M. J. Mclis , President. The fair for the benefit of St. .Tohoph's hospital begins next Monday evening in Creighton Hall. llev. Fr. Knglish will conduct the fair in bchulf of the sisters. , In tlie police court yesterday the tramp who was discharged yesterday wan re-arraigned aud sent up for ten days on bread and water. There wcro two plain " drunk * ; ono paid and one went to jail. Gov < Nance designated Wednesday , Apiil'lOth ' , ai "Arbor day , " the same be ing n day set apart for the general pnt.t- ] " ing throughout the State of forest , fruit aud ornamental trees , shrubbery , etc. The case of Owen Connolly , indicted for stealing hog * haj been continued to the Juno term , Xllff'priaoncr Wednesday en- - * .tercd a pl'a of not guilty , counsel assigned sftd hail fixed at 3200. A ttlegram to "BrauVtteel" Wcdnoa- llay announced failuroof John Miller , gen- * jj eral utore , at Schuyler , Neb. The assign ment was made Monday evening nnd put on record Wednesday , Liabilities are placed at $10,000 and assets at $9,000. i , Trinity Cathedral Good Friday ser , . -ic ftt 11 n , m. and 4 p , m , , and Eaater " * ev/Saturday { ) services at ! p. rn. , with ad- f ' ministration of baptimn will be in the old chureih. The Easter services ot 7:30 nnd 11 n. m. , and the childrens1 service of carol nt 4 p. m. will bd at Masonic II nil. A sad bereavement has fallen on thu family of Mr. Julius TrJtsohko , during his absence from home. A little three year old daughter diodat 4 p. m. , Wednes day , of croup. Mr. Treltchko In in St. Louis but (4 ( expected homo to-day. The funeral notice will be publlthed hereafter. r The German friends and the members of the Flrat German Presbyterian church are cordially Invited to meet for service to-day at 10:30 : a , m. in the lecture room of the Second Presbyterian church , corner Dodge and 17th stiett. Preaching by the Rev. P. II. W. Bruechcrt. Thiity-one railroads have agreed to . cirrry members of the society of the nrmy of the Tennessee to the reunion to be held in St. li.\\\t \ , May 10th , nt reduced faics , uud members \\lw desire to avail them selves of low rates should communicate at once with Colonel David Murphy , secre tary of the executive committee , in St. Louis , as all roads rcqutio a certificate as means of identlllcatlon. Among the largo number of Catholic clert-ymen , from many parts of the Stall * , were yesterday noticed Fathers Itynn of Columbus and Smyth of O'Cotnor , Urecly county. They probably repre- Hent the extremes of ngo nnd voutli in the uacred ministry in tli la vlcariate. Father Ityan h , it is believed , both in years and benlce , the oldo > t priest In thU vicnriate ; : md Father Smyth , if not the youngoit , nt least not far from oujoyinn the distinction , honorable an it would he , especially so be cause of the services , he has rendered the Irish ( olony in Grccly , the management of which hai almost entirely been in his bands. r SKINNY MKN. "We lh ! * Health He newer" restores health ! /xud vigor , cures dyspepsia , impotence. , nexual debility. $1 , lewt | ft U. 1' . UooJman'a. LABOR UNION MOTES. ilasa Meotlnir Friday Nlglit Bonds In the District Court. There will bo a grand inas.s meeting of tbo 0. P. L. U. and citizens OH Friday evening , to jellify ever nnd ratify the election of Tuesday last , in wbicli tbo ' wotkingmen'a ticket won aucb an overwhelming victory. The uicotln ; will bo held at Turner's ball and Bomo very interesting matters will como up. * GIVING HO.Vlm. iestcrdaywaa lost but ono of tbo district court , and although but littla woe done , tbo court remained virtual. ly in session to accept bonds from the remainiri" , men indicted for riot at thu dump. Messrs. Walsh and all the rest , except Knight and Quinn , had given bonds or entered into a recogni zance for their appearance at the next term of court. The latter two will give bonds to-day , MAUN DAY THURSDAY , One of the Great Religious Fes tivals of Holy Week Sa credly Celebrated by the Catholic Church , How It Waa Commemorated In Tnla City. Yesterday the Catholic church cele brated Mnunday Thursday , so called from tbo ceremony of was ! ing the foot , called in the Kubrick , Man- datum. It also commemorates the in- atitutton of the Eucharist , a subject of joy and thanksgiving , expressed by the ringing of bolls and the white color of the vestments and the brilliant or- namcntatton of the altar , The celebration - bration of the institution of the Eu * charist as a day of thanksgiving is , however , hold on the feast of Corpus Christ ! , aa the commemoration of the event which was fcstorday made , is be cause the church , wholly taken up this week , as slio is , with the pasaion of Christ , could not refrain from some expression of joy and gratitude on the very day on which the Lord was pleased to give so wonderful n pledge of his lovo. After the "Gloria in Ex- cnlais , " the bolls are all silent during the day , all Good Friday nnd Holy Saturday , and this is intended to honor the wonderful silence of our Saviour during the , passion , and to express ) astonishment and mourning of the church for the death of her spouse. In the mass there arc two hosts con secrated , one for the sacrifice of this day and the other to bo carried in sol emn procession to the repository , a plnco adorned withlights and fragrant ilowcrs , whore it is kept with great splendor for the oflico of Good Friday. The faithful make it a practice of vis iting the Blessed Sacrament on this day , and hence , the several Catholic churches have been thronged with de vout worshippers/ AT THE OATHGDUAIi. The attendance at the mass at the Cathedral of St. Philomona yester day was very largo , and tlo : services wore more than usually interesting. The choir was reinforced for the occa sion , and the number of clergy was augmented by the arrival of priests from many of { ho interior towns of this vicariato. Pontifical high mas-i was celebrated at 'J o'clock , Uishop O'Connor officiat ing , .isolated by thu following clergy men : Father Phclun , of Grand Island , assistant priest ; Fathers Jennctt of Exeter and McCarthy of Omaha , respectively , as deacon and sub-deacon of honor ; Fathers Kelley of Omaha and Scraphinus of Colum bus , deacon aud sub-deacon of the mass ; Father Colanori , of Omaha , master of ceremonies ; oil bearers , Fathers llyan of Columbus , Quinn , of Fremont , and Conwoy of North Plat to ; croaa bearer , Smyth , of O'Connor. Besides these gentlemen above mentioned , there were also in attendance , and taking part inthe consecration of the oils. Fathers Riordan of this city , O Connor of Fremont , Wolfe of Crete , Emblen of Exeter , Geary of Central City , Mar tin of Lincoln , aiid Daxachor of Omaha , At the conclusion of the mass , the procession , consisting of the above clergymen , attended by acolytes , was formed , the blessed sacrament borne to the repository , after which Bishop O'Connor gave papal benedic tion. Ho rend his authority to bestow this blessing four times in the year , the next occasion on which , it will bo given , being Eas ter Sun'day next at 100 : ! ! o'clock mass. * " Lant night the Tcnobrao was sung ut 7:30 o'clock. This evening the , Woy of the Croio will commence atY : ! > 0 o'clock nnd bo followed bv the Passion ser mon , which will bo delivered by Rev. Father lliordan. AT THE L'HUltCU 0 ? THE JIOLY FAMILY. At this church the attendance at the 8 o'clock mass filled the church. The sorvicoo wore conducted by Fathers Shaflul , Hillman , Dowhng and Miles , and Messrs. Blackmore , Borgin , Myor and Orrona. At the conclusion of the mass , the Vies scilpucramont was deposited in the depository , the pro cession to which , consisting ot the clergymen named , about twenty acolytes lytes ai.d fifty little girls dressed in white. The decoration upon the re pository is of the most elaborate or der. A great number of flowers have been made use eland and so disposed as to make the reposi tory ono of the most beautiful of the kind over soon in Omaha. Immcdi atoly in front of the sacred place is a inngnificentdcBignin lloworo , of Faith , Hope and Ohnrity. Last nioht the Tcnobtiu was chanted , the several clergymen con nected with this church , as also those of Croighton college , taking part After the Tcnobnu , the Passion ser mon was preached by Fr. Ilillmun To-day , at 8 a , m , the veneration tion of the crop will take place , nn < in the evening at 7:30 : o clock tin Tonobrtu will bo chanted for the las time , followed by the Way of th croaa , Homo from Switzerland. Among the citizens of Omaha or riving from the cast Wednesday wa Mr , Herman Meyer , a gentleman wh has as many friends almost as ho ha acquaintances in the Gate City. Mr Meyer returned from a three month absence , in which time ho crossed th Atlantic and visited , after many years his relatives and native home it Rhoinfeldon , Switzerland. Mr. Moyc postponed shaking hands with is do lighted friends long enough to give hi JiEK reporter a cordial greeting an to narrate some ot the interesting experiences porioncos of his trip , which was throughout very pleasant and re freshing , Ho passed through Pari twice , and is full of enthusiasm eve the new beauties of the gay capital c Franco , and aays that the sunny Ian of the Frenchman is smiling wit green fields and blossoming flowora In Switzerland ho visited many of th historic places made dear to his men ory by the legends of childhood days. cd ch the Switz people's prosperity , however , ho apoko somewhat discouragingly , and stated that Amer ican i < products and manufacturers were competing very actively with those natives. _ Mr. Meyer brought with him on his return his younger brother Earnest and his sister , Miss Bertha , who will make their homo hero. Of all places in the world Mr. Meyer aays there is none like Omaha , and even with its mud nnd unartistic structures it stands , in his opinion , away ahead in the spirit of enter prise of any city ho has visited or passed through. OMAHA INVENTORS. They Got up tbo Bosa Water Motor of the Ago. A BEI : reporter wasyestorday shown an interesting piece of machinery at , , the . Novelty-Machine Works , on Four teenth street , between Douglas and Dodge , of which Mesars. E. P. Tavia and A. Thompson are proprietors. It is a double turbine water motor , constructed on a principal entirely different from the old style of turbine. The now motor received the water at the center and discharges it at the cir cumference , thus getting the benefit of the centrifugal action along with the pressure , while the old turbine re ceived at the circumference and dis * churgod at the center. The motor fust completed by Messrs. Davii and Thompson runs \vith about one-fourth the amount of water formerly required and such is the nicety with which it works that it will start up when thu water gauge does not indicate that the supply has been turned on nt all. It haa a three-inch wheel , and with a , seven and one-half pound water run will run any sowing machine. The "Turk , " heretofore considered the "Bocs" motor , with a four-inch wheel uaea sixty pounds of water. With the now invention n cubic foot of water an hour will run fifty sowing machines , or at the rate charged by the water company ( at a cost of sixty cents par day. The machine ) seen by the reporter had been running nearly four days on four thousand gallons , and a number of competent judges have examined it and pronounce it far ahead of all motors , and that it has an advantage of ai least twenty-five per cent in the natter of water consumption alonu. evoral motors will bo Bent to Bt. and also to Atchison for trial y the water companies at those places , nd already many orders have been ocoivod bore at homo. Jt is certainly a very valuable in- cntion , nnd the inventors will make ig money out of it. They have al- oacly filed a caveat to protect their ghts , nnd expect to improve the mo or still further before it ia done with. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Quiet Wcddlnf ; cvn St. Mary's Avenue Xiant Night. A pleasant wedding took place on t. Mary's avenue Wednesday , which as kept so quiet that reporters wore otawaro of its occurrence until pcotcr- ay. ay.Tho The parties wore Edmund Peycko , : the well known firm of Peycko troa. , and Miss Christina ( Sturny , a ister-in-law of Mr. Dorn , secretary f the Western Live Stock insurance ompany , of this city. Mr. Poycko as been a resident of Omaha for bout twelve years , and is ono of our most popular and substantial business men. Miss Sturnoy came to this city about six months ago from ( Vustria . , and is a lady of the highest . ipliahmonts ! and of rare beauty. The wedding took place at the resi- lonco of the "bride's sister , and waa ttondod by only a few , including the olativcs and most intimate friends , "udgo Boneko , the genius of munic- pal justice , was the officiating clergy- nan. At the conclusion of the ccro- nony the newly married couple and heir friends sat down to on elegant upper , the menu being handsomely mnted on heavy , cream white cards , nth the monogram of thu bride and uroom on the back. Judge Bonoko ironounces the whole nil'air the finest 10 ever was present at in America. HEAVY HASOAIiIilXV. The Torrlblo Discoveries of Fraud In the Second Word. Humors of Haacallity in the Second yard are boingprotty freely circulated , and with them is coupled talk of a contest of the seat given Mr. Fred [ Johni , in the uity council , by 30 largo a majority , Hascull , of course , being ; ho contesting candidate. The case in favor of the contestant a being worked up by Frank Walters md J , J. Noligh , and as usual the legal counsel employed is the same as found on the utiy roll of the railroad corporations. A great Jlourish of trumpets has been made at the outset , but the walls of the city nro stouter than those of Jericho and as yet show no signs of falling down. Real Batata Transfers. The following are all the transfers of real estate recorded at the county clerk's oflico on Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday as reported by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and con veyancer ; Jos. Barker and wife to Peter O'Rourko , awj swj BOO 11) , and nw | ncl sec 30 , all in town 1C , range 13 , w. d.s § 1,200. Helen McCaslan to W. P. Mum- mah , BBO | of aw } , BOO , ' 12 , in town 15 , range 1U , east , w. d. ; 82,600. John W. tlugus and wife to Owen P. Thompson , lot 9 , block 7 , Shinn'a add , w. d. ; § 750. Thomas Collin and wife to F. Bit- torou" , o CO feet of lota 13 aud 14 , in block 7 , Kountzo and Ruth's add , w. d. ; 81,550. Sarah F , Bartlett aud husband to Dennis Dee , lots U and 1C , block 108 , Florence , q. c. d. ; § 10. Heirs of G. 0 , Monoll to W. J. Welalmns , let 8 , block'F , w , d. ; es.soo. Win. Q. Shriver to Jus , Emblem , lots 0 and 20 , block S , Lowe's 1st add , w. d. ; $390. John T. Smith and wife to Annie J. Dodtre , one-half of > J of lot o , block 37 , Omaha , w. d. ; &J. Annie .T. Todgo and husband ( o John T. Smith and wife , i of n of lot 5 , block . ' 19 , w. d , ; 8101. Henry Anderson and wife to N. D. Bcrgrcn , lot 1 and o. i of nw. { nnd nw. } of nw.t sec. 8 , town 14 , ranpe 10 , also A of o A of so. | of the nw. [ ol BO. and lot 8 in BCC. 15 , town 14 , rantjo 10 , east , w. d. ; § 1,000. II. O. Clark and wife to J. II French , the so. J of sw. \ of ne. \ and arcol in sec. 30 , town 10 , range 1 , ' ) , . c. d. ; 81. V. C. Morgan and wife to John tnhcn , the B. H of n. A of 8. A of no. \ f nc. ( of sec 9 , town 10 , range lit ast , w. d.j 82,535. Andrew B. Williams and wife to lonry Donoker , the so. ] of sec. 20 , i town 15. range 11 , w. d. ; $1.050. II. 0. Clarke to J. U. French , lot block 10 , West Omaha , w. d.j 500. 500.Wm Wm , A , Rodick to May Dotiqhorty , ots 22 , 23 and 24 , in W. A. lledick's ddilion , w. d. ; $750. Auir. Kountzo ot al. to Robert < eng , lot 22 , Ilorbach First addition , > . d. ; 81,700. Ksra Mi Hard and wife to Michael 'us , lots 3 , 4. ami fractional lots 5 , G , and 8 in block 4 , JVIillnrd , w. d. ; 1GO. A. J. Hanscom and wife to Alfred 'oreman , lots 31 , 32 , 'C3 and 34 , lock 8 , Hanscom place , w. > d. ; llomnr O. Merchant to JaJius F. helps , part of s , w. f of n. W. } of cc. 15 , town , 15 , range 13 cast , q. 'c. ; S2. Aug. Koutitzo ot nl. to Guctavo esoman , lot 27 , block 112 , Kouatzo nd Ruth's addition , w. el.6500. ; David Frank lo Henry Ostrom , lot block K , Shinn'a Second addition , , d.S200 ; "OLD ! lao Chicago , Burlington , fe Qulncj ? The twenty-eighth annual report of ' 10 Chicago , Burlington & Quinoy ailroad has been prepared , and from dvanco sheets the following facts are ) tahied. The gross earnings of the ompany , including all leased lines uring 1881 , were § 21,321 150 , of Inch § 16,598,818 was from freight , nd 93,010,090 from passengers. The Derating expenses , including taxes , ere ' 911,01(0,514 ( , leaving the notcarn- gs $10,257,035. Tile amount fur- icr to bo deducted from net earnings eludes , for fixed charges , 34,428.- 67 ; for dividendsj1,319,280 , nd for amount to renewal md , $1,000,000 , leaving as the not urplunfortho year , 947,9,981. The eoroaae of net earning from those of 880 was § 128 017. The agprcgrto of tpital stock December 81 , 1381 , was > F,3S7,34G , and the total funded ebt $ .V.,122,72i > . The total miles perated December 51 , 1822 , was 024- ; . the construction for the year oat 9' ,7J)944 ) ( , making the total cost : construction and equipments for 10 year $0,014,240. In Illinois and own during the year 75A. miles of ngl * main track have been laid with teol rails in place of iron , and 1 ! ) liles of steel rails hava-been laid in o AT second and 25A uiiloa in now side racks. The total number oi miles of , eel rails in all tracks east of. the . . liesouri river December 31 , 1881 , iras 0,170. This includes the whole main line in Illinois and Iowa. The umber of miles of second track wned by the company December 31 , 881 , was , in Illinois , 131 ; in Iowa , 2. In Nebraska , duaing the year , 4 miles of mainline track have been aid with steel railsin place of iron , making the number of miles of steel ail sinclo track west of the Missouri river 120. The general condition of the entire oad and equipment has boon fully naintained during the year. The av- rage length of road operated in 1880 vas 2,053 miles ; in 1881 the average ength was 2,882 miles. The report ays : "It will bo observed that , not withstanding the increase mileage in 881 , the net earnings have decreased 5420,917. The gross earnings , how- vcr , show an increase of § 832,103 , .nd . the increase of expenses has been § 1,202,020. Of this about § 100,000 nay bo said to bo duo to the increase if business , leaving about § 850,000 of ixtraordinary increase in the jest of operation and maintenance for , ho year , or about § 305 per mile of road operated. This is duo to the in creased prices of material nnd labor , and also to the snow blockade of Feb ruary and March , J 881 , and to the extraordinary Hoods in the Mississippi and Missouri rivers , both in the spring and autumn. The spring Hood n the Missouri river was the highest linco railroads occupied that region. Iho now mileage added late in 1880 and during 1881 , increasing so considerably the average num- jer of miles operated in 1881 , is mostly in now and unsettled regions , Lo nnd from which business is natur ally light for the present. The staple crops aloni { our lines in Illinois , Iowa , Missouri and Nebraska wore seriously injured by the extremes of wet and dry weather during the summer , the effect of which we still feel. In 188'- the policy of improving and streimthoning the property has boon continued , as shown by .the account of expenditure for construction nnd equipment. Land eales have not been BO largo as in previous years , partly owing to the diminishing quantity of land wo have had to offer. Pay ments on account of land sold have boon us largo as we had reason to expect. It cocaine apparent in the latter part of the summer that the interests of the company would bo promoted by an extension of their line to the base of the Rocky Moun tains at Denver , and an addition to the Republican valley system in the eastern part of Nebraska. A plan for carrying these objects into execu tion was approved by the stockhold ers at a special mooting hold Septem ber 28. Little or no benefit has been derived in the earnings from those extensions , work upon which was begun so late in the year. llussia Salve has genuine merit * . n all who me It will testify , Trice ' . ' . ' e , Try It. OlookB from 81.00 upwards , at Ed. helm & Eriokson'a. A NEW DEAL , Another IOWA Bosd Huns Its Trains Into Omaha. The K. C. St. Joo& C , B. Coming In Vln. Plottsmoutu. The first important stop in the di rection of bringing the Iowa roads tea a common terminus in Omaha waa ac complished in the running of 0. , B. & Q. freight trains into Omaha by way of J'laltsmouth , and it is but a question of time when all the pool lines will run into this oily. A now announcement in the aame line is made to-day , in the fact that the trains of the Kansas City , St. Joe t Council Bluffs railroad which hnow included under the Chicago , Marling- ton & Quincy and B , & M. mnwigo- mont , will run into Omaha by the way of the Missoari river bndpo nt PJattsmouth and the B. A ; M. rail road. Col. A. 0. Dimes , general passenger - songer agent of the K nos City , gt. Joe & Council Bluffs railway , will ar rive in Omaha this morning for the purpose of meeting the T . A : M. ofr % cjals to arrange the time table and other details , so that tjo arrange ment can bo begun next ] Vonday. The evening train south , leaving hero for Kansas City , and the train from Kansas City , arriving ftero in the morning , will run over ths Plaits- n uth bridge and ever the H. & M. track in Nebraska , between Plaits- month and Omaha. These trains will deport from and arrive at the 3. &M. depot in this city. They will bo solid trains mail , baggage , oxprois , day conches and sleepers. On the * tram jrrivrng here fn the morning , there trill be day coaches switched off at Pacific Junction for Council Bluffs , and to accommodate Council Blulls pasBitngora in the-PTeninir n train will ibo run from ( Sbuncil Bluffa to Pacific Junction to connect with the Onsnha express for the south. On the morning train Joaving hero 'for Kansao-Ulty ; awen the evening train , arriving from Kansas City , ( Jay coaches will be run from and to # maha , and the sleepers will 3o switched off afc Pacific- Junction for Council Bluffs , as the sleepers on the above two trains a'JO the through sleepers which are now being run be tween Kansas City and' St. Paul. The above arrangement lias long been under eonsideration , and it has. been finally brought aboa * by efforts of the B. & M1. olllcialsv The time will fiivo people nn hour and a half more time in Ohiaha , as the evening train will probably leave Omaha for the south at 7":30 : ; white at present passengers have co go over to the transfer at 0 pi m. A IiONQ ME3SO-RT. - One af the Duproz-BenodlcS Minstrels Comes to Gl'i&f. About o o'clock yesterday afternoon thora was quite-a liltlo matinee at the intersection oF Tenth and 1'nrnam streets , which attracted ! crowd , of COUPOO. It appears that some- four years ago "Sandy Forbes , " now'ai teamster in Omana , was driving a- street car on onoof the Chicago Unas. Late ono niglit ho had some trouble with a gay party who were returning' home after 19 theatre and'incurred' their enmity wroby. A few nights , later happened in . .f a variety theater about closing mo , and waa attacked" ' and severely oaten and kicked e-y a clique of oung men , among whom were a por- ion of the number involved in the treet car racket. Mr. Fovbes subsequently came to 3maha , and never paw his principal ssailant , who kicked him quite sev- rely when ho wrfs down , until yester- ay. A few days ago ho saw on the ill of the ministrol company the ame of Ira Holston , who appears as bo great female impersonator in the roupo. Recognizing the name , no at once otermined to get oven with his old ntagonist. Yesstorday as hoi was walking up Tenth street ho suddenly ame upon the party ho was locking ' 'Is your name Ira Holston ? " he said. "Yes , air. " "Well , do you remember me' "No sir. " The reply was a blow between the eyes , and Holston wont to grass. Re covering himself , ho ran out into the niddlo of the street , followed by Torbes ; who hit him again. This imo the coat of the female impersonator senator ( low open , nnd some .of his private baggage , including a pair of joautifully embroidered hose , flow out and fell in the mud. At this juncture Special Policeman Armour arrived and took thn belliger ents to the city jail , followed by quite a crowd , who supposed that from the peculiar nature of the truck dropped by Holston ho had robbed some woman and boon detected. On arriving at the jail , however , the assailant was locked up and the assaulted man released. About 10 o'clock Forbes was also released on bail. bail.A fmv years ago Forbes mot a man who had licked him at North Platte cloven years previous , and gave him a solid threshing , recognizing him al though ho had not soon him before since the occurrence. Ho evidently has s good memory , and it isn't ad visable to take any odds against him. COUNCIL OFFICERS. Homer Stull for President and J. J. L , , c , Jowett for Clerk. A caucus of the new and holding over members of the city council was hold last evening with a full attend- ance. The object was the nomination of candidates for the oflices of president and clerk of the council. The ballot resulted in the election of Homer Stull for president and the retiring clerk , J. J , L. 0. Jewott , for clerk , each receiving ten votes , and two of the council , Mems. Loeder and McOuckin , not voting.t Mr. Jewott hns made a ntte t record as i city clerk and his ro-olection is a well i deserved recognition of his ser vices. The oflico of president was n delicate ono to fill , as it is supposed that ' the president will bo acting Mayor of the cily for at least three or four months of the ensuing year , no 1i leading 1 candidates for the position were Messrs. Herman and Kaufman , but 1 Mr. btull was the compromise candidate. Mr. Jiiwott'a vote is ijnito compli mentary to that gontloronn , as ho drew all the old members of the council and font of the aix now members , Grnt fnl Women.- None receive o much benefit , aftd none are so profoundly grato/ul and show irach an interest in recommend ing Hop Bitters women. It is thiJ only roiWL-dy peculiarly adapted t6 the many ilia the sex is Almost universally subject ta ChilU ntd fever , indiges tion or deranged liVfcr , constant orjie' riodical silk hcadncho , weakness in the back orkidnoys.iMm in the shoul ders and dii&ront patto of the body , a fooling of htositudo ot despondency , all are readily removed by thcao bit- tors. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONh VONEY TO LOAN Call ot Law Ulncc of D. L. Thomas KoomS Crolghtcn Block , ° LOAN At a yet cttitln. tcro ln Bums.or 2,5tt > and upWrds , for 3 to S yean , on Crst-clws dtjr end farm property. Diiuts HeAt , KB/AT * * nd LOAM Aaxxcr , 16th and Douclin fl'n WANTED. -TTirANTEl > TnpB ntIetnen orinMii ana wife YV to t l < e iilco larco furnlsliert room , wither or wKilout bwrd. Good location. ApjIytoW. tliUolIUo. ti"fl-9 " 1TTANTBO A uooA L'lrl ft > r' nenaml ho-ne- YV ork n email lamilj. Oil ] at Atkln- son's Ulilin ry etoro W'f-S WAfTED-rrst-c ! < at fscn iit gltl. Apnlv 2mineitt\trjr ) Id Mr . K .Uhlibton , St. .Mar ; ' avc , lictivcen Wth dml CCth sto ; WANTED Oirl to do. troncfil hoUHfiror'i til in farul y of t\\o. Inqul.-o at'172J Dri. Icaetrcvt. , e . „ . hcns'worlc. Ap ply nt th.and at. JHry'a A\rnuo. C. W. Hartley. ' 035 12' WANTED A vo"d tccond co-ilcnl the St. Charili Hotel , llnrncy strvct , wotrnii- preferred. GSO-7 ANTED Goodpltlattlic Western IIoii r. YV Picroa near 10th st. C82-S- WANTED A girl Immediately for ecner.-v hcl.-\- call at once at tbc TtirnerilalMltrt- t.iutant. c'oniun lUthnnii Houanl s ? . b71tf WANTf T-TJiree > ; oed nun to world I'Jrst l'ae& south ol ( nlr trouiid . Tftnslcy llros. G(17-r "ANTED A tlrl oj waitress. Apf lynt 2nil Cassb < reet. WANTED- No. 1 brick monlidr , onn that can mould and flap bilek No other rued apply. 11 011 or address J. X. Hyii' , None.Ik , belt- ap5il. . cdtsai" " - WANTED By a fcuslrusa man Irom Virginia a sltLfjtlnii. Has bi-st of rclu.ence. . Ad- drees J. F. 0 tills olScc. 015-7 * TXT&NTED A jlrl o do general houseuork. YV ApDljiafetoO S. Ibth ai.d Lca\rnm rtlli etrea * . C52-i' ( -GIrl abnnt 14 to do light ho'-sio- WANTEDGIrl orkf d'iring the day only. Applj at Dee olflccj ! 024-tf W \ ANTED Basement In ox. for board. Other tioarderj too. 003 N. 17th etreet. WANTED D nlnjjroom Klrl.ai.tho Crtishton " Jfoiise. _ W-tl' A FHtS I-CLASS talesman desires a situation J\ uhcro Ills services would be required. Address for ono week , box Obi Council Iowa. WANTED A good girl at corner HtuuUton and tier sts. , thlnn'd addition. fi < uagcg given. i 638-tl ANTED Boarders at the Gartleld hoaee , YY N. W. corner 14th and Jackjon Sta. 414 tf WANT-ED To sell a barber shop , coed lo. catlont ( rood business , satisfactory reasons fT eulilio In culrc at 117 S. IGth iticct , Otaihn. Neb. 31-tf Funding brldgo and chool bonds. WANTED Clark. RnVlnvu e. ? tf 4 children as boarders In a Heloct WANTED , at 19th and California St. L. n. LOOUIS. 7E7.tf 'BOOKS WANTED T \JT ings In return for trade. P. O. Kos 02. 352-Hf : A'ITED 2 unfurnlbhod rooms fornnan and w- wife , must bo moderate In prite. Ad dress II. . Bee otHco. FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. i Room , with board , jtas nmi JJ bathroom , at 1718 Dodge st. C7T-W OTAHE.K10 KNT Corner 10th and Douglas , Oi Aiiplv at Nowtpipcr Union 12th aril' Mow nrd sticets. * l-7 TTtCHSALE 20 lots ne r Hnnscom Park.'wost P ot 1'urk Avenue. WO to ( WOO each , 51 * . p. I'ostolIlCL- , 071.tf HUNT C'ottairo liouao with Ive rooms , FOR and outbiilldlnga , well and cisUrini. Innulru until Saturday , at four o'elocit at this ofii'co. 085-7 * KENT TnounfiirnUhcilrm in > .cilt U < ifor TO llL'ht homo keeping , it 2219. t'apltol am. Jl T. JlollaHay. , . IIENT Slcop'nji room for ta ircntle men , room 10 Jacobs Block. Mi 6) ) T10H HENTHandsomefuinls&cd frontroom C togenMcman , mcdcratemit. Itefcrdices. A11U12 Uodjjo st. bttweon 13th ani 14th. ' Forlltht ) housc-kejp FUHNISUEDlt'OMS 221U CalUoiula st.042tf ' 17(011 ( SAU1 My residcnta at hroJ of rt. Jj MaryiA > ciiuo w.th lot TlxUU. William UlnnnnilltaVi . 0207 OOH REST-First llaor of a brick housei in JU exchanKO for a la cs board , COJ north 17 tl street. Fledfantly loc-atod , 02J-tt Il 11ENT Hindiomcly lurnUlud par'o and alco > o room , 20iaCtE8 st. obu- KKNT-Onc luiulBbed room IT'-UJUouif ECU Uu it. T710H UKNToujf bsrn nnd 3 f ere * of. laud Jjlnqulro ; 16th anU Howard. Eu a noOW HQAff l rnO'KhNT-Ono Urge fnrnlil fd room , ttitii I bjard , on first floor , outildo cucrance. lt-0 California st , 5 " oit nENl-KurnLhed tott B . ilx rooui. 2210 California st. M'S. Hall. 621-tf WE T-At 2020 8 ilary'e A enue. rents houscslota , farms , stores , BEJ1I6 etc. Olllccs ISth and DouulM St KENT-N. K. I , Pec. J , T. ID , 11.1 , un Foil Improved Douglai county land. 1J mile from H. 11. etatlou. Inquire ut 2118pa\tn ] > or street. _ _ _ UEBT dtoro room m brick building , N Foil . corner 10th aud Cuming. C. V Uood ui n , 1110 r'arnham St. _ 203-tf IOK11KNT Furnisnm uuu luom , N , E. cor dtb and Jackson. tl-lt T7\OU HKNi luinwoua ruouu over M h chants' Exchange , N , E. cor. 16th nd Dodg ttroet * . 883-tf OR RENT Nicely furnished ioom with o without toaid. Reasonable St. _ _ _ _ FOR BALE TTlOtt BALK Ohoan-- new sida , JD I.UOT ) , Apply t l Mk iiilOnhop , ) jnt Uth &ad Lt * eiwgrth tiwt. oss-o * filOR SALE A larpo Mosll r * " " " " ' ' . H tfcodaaticw. Apply t Western > e sraicrI Pnlon 12th and HowaiilBtrpot. ' ' " FOR SALE A ( tcntlo pony , 1aW ° f"V"t ; - Barn ilymc. JnijHlrelkt the Ice ; c'.ticcnUt lg ftndCi > plltl . _ . OK SALE Three nouses ne r V , IjSVepot , c n remain i n gr.tintl , and also tifj > Ktiqulro ftt this oJfke.nr" TOUR SALEEleMy.fUo head of h p. Kn- 1 } finlrc nS farm o Tom Murray , one mile ronth of U. P. ccirof. rv"nt ' KURiSALlTS xllariro * orh raul < ; e' STOI'K work or drhlnjr horses tlirco - . . - four sets double barncfs , f no uu ? le , one intea prlntr tHtn'.cnt nngon , ml | two ce9 for nalo cheap. TflfH. SWIFT , OJ .tf Cor. 1Mb and Chicago 8ts SALK A peed etorf , dry gondp , EOR hofs , srocerlcs , e e , J. M. Oakland , low. < T OR SALE Cheap one - , U nuiro 0 < J. K. aaiiQden ? , ' iloor north City HMI TitOItgAIiK Wont f ll to see the Hollno Cab L * Incf OrKMi at Flodmnn airf ELbUrd , > o. SOS X ICtb el , Von sale cheap. 132 8 TOOll SALE ilou o aid two full lots all Im- Jt ? iirtneraentd nearly new. Uosf locaHon In town , onlj$2000 , Zl l ( ! down , balanur on time If dcrinil. Inimlro of 0. Futlman fcth And DorcM trbot , 81G' _ POlt" SALE I f oiiWoT fbTV'roniM'.imf cor- IKV Jof on Iftth irtJ Mason Sl.OOtt McQwua 'I'TV J'ocfoflleo. 5SiJf MUtl'J Thoronirlibrtd' Jersey Bull Ho. 332 C 'VI , 8. H. n."t winner of prize | at SSito 'air. HtjNiili for sertlco VS Nebraska Poult ) ? Yard * , W l Omaha. Graham . Browaj , 70lt BA1.E-14 lots In RV W. put of : I v on I ? nljjhtl ? lAIkttfnh . JTOJ "to" S2SO c-wlt , on payat-nt ) . Met'o Or , opp. po ! 6Hoe ! BKAUMKCX HESIDKNU3LOTS SlOO oacn , Si-dawn itel 85 permord. EEMlsrwnj- IDth and Doiiilaa Sti. - _ - - * T710II " SAtiH Oito fccond.ha.fi1 & 5 horaa pott'- . J ? e"nJJo , pnoilai ncwal oUfog horsotovnv and t\\n lITllorM r > oer onKln > , now. llMlorg of a'l HI ! , now , Inquire Omr.nn i'ourdryan Machine Co.U. I' II ; . Ietl7tbt > ml 13lh ( iir.ah'i 062-lin \j\OH \ 8ALK Ilcrwothrcoroom.fand half lot.orv D 20th BtJcot mirth of Crook , .1300 cash. Ofti nonth y jxijnients ! 1COO. JohrrL. Mcnue , FOU SALE. Fine tatullr niMSf } outi nnd * gentlo. Dfoc .ret. Council lllufT n , la. 24-2 FT10R SA' ' R HDUSO nnd lot on easy ternn P Apply aiGlV\V 'jtit ) utroct bflt * ei-i. I th and. ' ith strccU boutlf of I' . P. depotnUo entire > ou9choldgoo&i : . 631-0 * Moll RALE Sftldon ttorx and Ixtiires and I Ij lca e ghen , t-oorf Ascntlon. Ljqnlrc ot L. I. Spencer , nou'leaaT corner llth ami Il.i sol M tf [ ? OK SALE yrro apTisa of land o.i * f aumJoie ' U bt'cct , with iiho r "i rfencc , barn and offin mpnncmcnts. P.-fco fHfOO : terms e ty. A 47i-tf W. Jti DartidtJ , Heal hstaU Agent. > EMIS BO.In house * , loll , ( arms am1 ' ) Otllcc. lEth antUP" das Sra [ TIOH BANE A now houar and lot , 25tll ami L ? Douglas St. iftiuirvto A. ttouman , 25th and Farnhum MB. 418-lm * [ 71OK SALE A Vl3Tio(0nttatcs ) , n r\celltnt L'c.'nil tioncryvjiecp. ; . Jnquiteat tthollke. [ T10KH. LE Fivoocro iif fend , 2 story frame 1 } house , barn 2 veils a d other Improve- aienta , cast sldo o ( Oiundrn struct , neir'FgJt ) raalia. For particcttr8tlalifsj ! Ceo. AV. Rrrp- a r0akl _ nd. Neb. -I0btr _ JIK SALn Kour rt7ltli. 6 rooms , barn anil r ton ? Jcaso of leMon 135h St. , bot. Kurt and Vobatcr. Innulro otEUlmlln & CilckoonV. 355 tf SALE Cur lead of'fac bhckcy niulca broko. Apply cZ'JIW. fakiuncr , Coin la , 320-lmo' 5JOR SALE 32 res'Oonco lots on and near lOUl' if etreet. Price , -5 to 560 each. Torrua aej. ilcCAQUK , Ayont. Opp. Test Office. SCO tf IJJOK SALE BIcycJ'iyiiMnoh. Standard Colum- Ef bla. Apply Uni n'ClMato . 203-tf : J/TS , 811.0 each , 8u down and ? 5 per month- Li HEMIS , Airont. nOH SALE Or will cxcha t'o for Otnaha pro. [ TMperty , an Improved ec oo of land adjoln- "n > a station on U. P. ? J B. 11. DUNHAM , Hit. Varnham St. , Omaha. 720 SMt IQK FOK EALJU Bft - KSf ABBOOK III A I'oundofct t'teconntry Butter for : y\l\J cheap ; also ; rtsh.inllls e\ery liai"a"Oioccry ttorc , corner.lCSh and Dodge. 474-lmo' FOR SALE T : Murray. Murray.HPIt BUICK HP-It ALEU HAY At A. H. Bander's Keod ate B 1013 Ilarney St. MISCELLANEOUS. .li A11A tMl'U > Kn : O aUKbAL' 'Unth'i O street near Karnain. Biislticai house ? , brmtrs and families calk bo fu i'lltd with com- ictdnt h lp. Anygranocfi imjlonient. Kal1' cndanp Ml.ilnifoHlflls on shoit notice I'- ( eltu , Kmpln > meut A ant. C84- TO CONTKACTOKS Scale r.w- po \\lllborowhed until 12 o'clock . MI. , April 12th 18S2 , lor : aatorU.s , erection and completion cf a thres story Brick , with stone > sement , school houro , to bo erected on How. udstreet , betnccn 9th aidHOthetnatM , Omaha , feb I'laiisnndtpecISritlonsto bo seen at tbo f&eo ol Dufrt-no i * 2Iendel-sohn. archltcct Tlhe tight to rcjcc : any or al Olila i MAMMOTH Clue tr lilock coi rarpborrleo tO cci.t a dozen , S'iCJ-jifr hundred , $10.00- > j r thoueand at 'JlIe'"iVIM Place , " I eave or- tiers at 1414 Dodge tt. , John 0 , Vvlllls. mch 25-ev eat-JU _ _ _ nUTCHEIlS AlfO STOCKMEN My cattlo. TIO nro ogahi in perfect order. Call on Mr. Van Onnan atotook jaids , 101 li St. , bet. ; aptlol nvenueanill 9aveutnrt St. Plenty oi' , ard room nnd etauDng. . Brl ght ctra ln ' > al - orhcd-tlcka. E ESTABliOOK. , 425-tf I . NK\V KJL. K Mapfl , OEO. P. EEMI8. TIANO AND OltGAN Instruction by lll.sa E JL S. ParlUt , P. S9th 6U. below Pierce. 91-H EOOMSAnd nret-cUsa Ublo board , at SOU CassSt. ml-lm- if UBN'l Oooice of SO full lota to lev ] SAVE Crolgbton Collfge for $26 per Uextcr L. Thomas & Bro. , Itooia B , C'rcltr Illook. ° ' " " _ EDWAED KUEHL MAGIBTER OP PALlIYflTERY AND COKD1 TlONALiar , 403 Tinih Street , between Fam aoi andllaiooy. Will , with tun nl > l cf KUMdUu eplrltd , obtain for any ono a Rlaneo at tbo pao and present , cail on certain conditions lu thu tu ture. Boou and Bhoea made to ; rder. Pcr/ao POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThUpowdwnoier varies. A roan el ot i Ity , strcn.'tb and uholesomencm. More eeotv- micftl thta the ordinary kinds , and cannot \ie i sold In competition with the multitude of low ' test , abort elht | [ , alnuicr piiuphato powdir Sold ily l cam. ROTAlJBiulSM POUSIF.GJ. ,