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8 THE DAILY BEE : OMAHA TUESDAY , MAY 23 1883 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Mo miner , May 23. Weather Keport. ( The following obeorvattons are taken at the name moment oi time at all the eta- lions named. ) Wi DxrAnrMurr , U. H. BIOVAI. SIRTICI , 1 Otuni. May t2. 1B3JZ. ( Ii6 p. tn. ) I The wive * , daughters and aiiters of the members of St. George' * iiocUty , of Oma- hi , re requested to tneet at iho rcaldenco of ifenry Livoiey , 121C Capitol avenue , on Wednesday , May 24th , at 2 p. m. , for the purpose of orxanizincr a Booloty that shsll be auxiliary to the St. George , Mra. M. H. Cnrlton. Sllle. Litta appoari at Boyd's Opera llousa in concert on Tuesday , May. 30th. Litta Is an attiito of great ability , was for several j CMS the principal of thoStrakosch opera company , filled a 'nooson In opera in Vienna , also ia London , under Maplesotu For the second part of the proBramrae an act from "Martha" will probably bo privon. The remains of the late B. U. Kiddoo were buried at Prospect Hill at 4 p. m. , yoalerday from Undertaker Jacobs' J- tab btment , It or. W. J ; Hanbo , of the Presbyterian church , officiating. The Denver train due in Omaha at 7:35 : a.m , joitorday did not arrive , owing to detention on the west end , but came in aa the Brat section ot No , 4 yesterday after noon. A broken wheel caused the delay. The dittrict court meeU two' weeks P from yesterday the docket will be quite heavy , ai already nearly GOD oases have tl been tiled. The lower rooms in the Paxton are being rapidly finished up and will bo ready thHI for occupation at an early day. There were three Pullman cars out to yesterday , ono going out empty to meet 8V he an excursion party at Ogden. of The B. & M. is grading for Its track Sean on the north side of Jaoluon , between 8th and 9th. The funeral of C. It. Seydell , the unfortunate - th an fortunate boy who swallowed a screw and died from the t fleet , takes places at 4 p. ? f m. to-day. The friends are invited to nt- tnd. to toTl The ttreet car ln ! waa demoralized Tl 'badly last night. The or * ran in squads inBi of four or BUT bt didn't ' run nt all , aa or. BiP ' A reward of 150 will be paid for tfad ti tibi return of the Jewelry lost on the morning of the fire , May 12tb , and no questions BO MkeJ. 0. E. Abert , 1400 Douglaa street. hidi rnSS-tf di It was reported yesterday thai a man th living near the Intersection of Eighteenth thP and Burt , had gone crazr and carried off hi ft child. A BBC reporter went the round fa of the neighborhood , but could find no faPl confirmation of the alleged sensation , Pl It makes no difference how you atcc caught Rheumatism or Neuralgia ; uao cctc St. Jacobs Oil and bo restored. tcB HAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE , ai Made from the wild flowers of the tlS AB FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , S it is the moat fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by H. B. Haven , San Francisco. For Bale in Omaha by W. J. WbitehouBO and Konnard Bros. , & 6. THE GRAND ARMY. Preparations for the Oboorvanco of Decoration Day. In accordance with general order Mo. G , issued from department hoad- 'quarters at Lincoln , Geo. A. Ouster post , N7 , G. A. K. , win ordered to make proper observance of May 30th , decoration day , and at a regular meet ing appointed a committee to make uitablo arrangements for the post. The executive committee mot and appointed the following committees : On oration , executive committee. On flowers , Gco. M. O.brien , Win , Oibum , E , Wjman ; also Sergeant Allison and Generals Olark and Moaske , of Phil Ki-arnoy Post. On music , S. 11. llathbun , F. Behin. Oa carriages , D Hunloy , 0. N. Ramsey. On invitation , J. G. 'Willis , J. N. Richards. General Gso , M. O'lirieu was ap pointed marshal of the day , with Sergeant Allison of Phil Kearney Post , as aisislaut. the other assistants to bo named by the marshal. Kearney pobt will join with Geo. A. Ouster post in the memorial services , and will bo accompanied by the Ninth infantry band. A full report is expected hourly , which will bo duly announced , to gether with programme of ezorcitei. , . All comrades of the G. A. R. , ere expected to take a lively interest in tbeeo matters until arrangements are completed. F. M. MOOUK , J , H. RioiiARDiJ , Commander. Post Adjutant. Do Not Be Deceived. In theco Una * of quaok uitxliclne adver- jbements ereiy where , It is truly gratify- [ nv to fiod one remedy that U worthy of iiruUe , and which really does t > i recont- mended , Eliotrio Ul ten w can vouch for ft * b ipg a true and reliable remedy , bnd one that will do i r-coinmendeJ. They Juvorhibljr cra Stem .rh and Llyer Comjjlulut * . PIse&sei ( > f the Kidoeva ami brln rr difficulties. Wo know wheieof w peak , nJ c o readily y. glr them trial , Sold at fifty ceuU a bottla ly 0. V , Goodwui. 1H0 VICE-CONSULATE. The Mooting of Swedish Citi zens Saturday Night. Tneyaro Dissatisfied With the Action of Their Minister nt Washington , For Bomo tinio past there hnn boon consklorftblo clifljfttisftiotion amoncr the the Swedish citizens of Omaha by reason of Iho departure of Mr. N. N. Yindquott , their consul , from thia city and state , as there were a largo number of persona waiting to trans act business which they could only do through the medium of that official. After a great deal of talk among the people , it waa ngrood to call a mooting which waa done and the name hold nt the offlco of Judge E , M , Stonborg , on Tenth street. This moot- ng waa attended by hundreds , and ho resolutions adopted at that tlmo were published in TJIR BHB. A committco of five was then ap pointed to correspond with the minis- or at Washington , inquiring if the iflico was doomed vacant and asking f they could make a nomination of lomo prominent and popular man to fill the * vacancy. No reply waa re- icived in several weeks' time , so the hairtnan of the committee , Air. Gustavo Andreon , wrote to the minister at Washington asking at least an answer to their comtnu ; nication , and when no reply came , ; after another long delay , wrote Senator ol > tor Saundera , asking him to see the elM minister and ascertain how matters M stood , and to inform him as to the re sponsibility and standing of the committee - ro mittoo which had written him. A re ply was received to this that ho would bo prepared in two or three weeks to pi. communicate with the committee. Laat week Mr. Andreon received a re letter stating that Mr. Vindquest had resigned , and that the appointment of his successor would bo mode by the minister of foreign affairs , at Stock be rrh helm , but that the nomination was loft to the minister at Washington , sip and ho had proposed the name of John Johnson , Esq. , who had boon an recommended by Mr. Vindquost. hii reP On the receipt of this there ap he peared tobo BO much dissatisfaction , tin not only on account of the treatment the ) committee had received , but at thi the man named for the place , dr thflt iho committco telegraphed fat the minister that if ho would wait a ani little they would show good rearon coi why Johnson was not a proper man wilr fill the place , and asked for an an- iwor by telegraph. None waa received fire liowovor , and meantime tho- meeting f Saturday night waa called to ex- Go iroes the feelings ot the Swedish resi- cap ionta in regard to the matter. aa On Friday a lotlor waa received in * nt mswor'to the dispatch saying that sin ho reasons urged against Johnson's "A appointment were not good , but that the fr there were any good reasons to bo hei jreaontod ho would allow the commit- ioo two weeks to make thorn good. This changed the object of the moot wh ing entirely and the result waa that on all Saturday evening , about ono hundred levI persons'being present , quite a discus- I lion arose as to Johnson's qualifica tions. The dissatisfaction Boomed to ' bi not BO much against John am son personally , but because ho had irene to work , aa ho ( Jc 3id without the recommendation of lee the citizens. A veto aa to the pro gal portion of these present who favored the liim showed not a eiuglo ono in his ho favor. ari A committee of twenty waa ap saj pointed , in addition to the committco agi five previously named , to make am ouch a presentation of the case as sot could bo done in the time allotod them aoi tc the minister. It may bo well to add that the dis- Bontors include our most prominent hii and respected Swedish citizens , and that it would seem fitting that the bit Swedish minister should give some yo weight to their wishes in the matter. thi tni Saratoga. ah Hon. W. n. Liwton loft yesterday JeG for T kamah , Logan and vicinity , to th bo absent several days. he Mra. Jflmos B. Kynor la expected th homo thia week from Ohio , where aho kc 1ms boon on a visit to her homo. th The froat yesterday nipped 20 , 10 000 sweet potato plants which our on torprisinu gt ardnora had crowing nicely. Thia ia the second loss they 00 havo' sustained in this way , thia to spring p The Union Sunday school , which an by the way is booming , have in preparation - he . ration a concert to bo given next ; o mouth. CUCKOO , nc as asm UHK Kcdtllnu'B Uumlti Salve In the m house and use Iteddlug's Husalun Sulvo in th thubtnUo. Try it. bl A Fine null. ac J. llooliatruesor , agent for the fo nt Brunswick & llalko Co. , has just re foFf turned from Lincoln , whore ho sold Ff three now tables to Mr. John 8. Ed ' wards , proprietor of llu Arlington billard hall. Mr. Edwards had al in ready three tables of the Brunswick ac & Balko make , but ho intends to open st up the finest hall in the state , and ho eonds an invivatiou to Ins Omaha friends and all others to call in nnd BOO hia tables when they visit the capitol - itol . city. w S1 SKINNY MKN. "Wells' Health llenowi'r" restores health an1) ) vigor , cures riyunepsia , Impotence. Miual debility. $1. Depot at 0. V. GROSS TREATMENT. A Bold Robbery on Ninth and Dor- oas Streets. Some time botvroan 7:35 : and 0:15 : o'clock Monday , the roaidenco of Mr. A. Groaa , on Ninth and Dorcae strooU was robbed of money and property amounting to between ono and two hundred dollars. Mi. and Mra. Gross had gone with the family of Mr. C. F. Goodman to attend church , nnd during their ab sence the back door waa broken open and the whole house rummaged from one cud to the other , On their re turn they found things in the utraoat confusion. Brewing case drawen , , cloBota and such places were turned topsy-turvy , mattrasses and bed clothing searched , and every conceiva ble place that could hide property of any value investigated. The thitvea had discovered and car ried away about $20 in cash , two gold necklaces with crosses attached and aot , ono with gr.rncts and ono with pearls ; A gold rine ; n child's tafe and very valuable cigar holder worth 305. The latter waa a present to Mr , C roes from the employes of the fence fac tory , of which ho is proprietor , tnd ho would not huvn parted with u for double its value. It ia probable that other articles were atplen which aa yet have not bron missed , No duo waa loft to the robbers. ' Women Never Think. " If the crabbad old batcholor who uttered thia aontimont could but wit ness the intense thought , deep study and thorough investigation of women in determining the best medicines to keep their families well , and would note their sagacity and wisdom in se lecting Hop JLSittcra na the best , and demonstrating it by keeping their fam ilies in perpetual health , at a more nominal expense , he would bo forced to acknowledge that nuch sentiments are bisoloes and false , [ Picayune , * HE WAS SAVED. Bow a Little Girl Induced Her Father to Quit Drinking1. "How do you do thia afternoon ! lad to BOO you , " waa the salutation ivon a little miss about fourteen ycara ld ono Thursday afternoon at the Y. II. 0 , A. rooms. "Havo you any pledge ? , air ? " aho opliod : after a momenta pause. "Do you moan temperance lodgea . ? " "Yea , air , that ia what I want , " she epliod. ] * "And who do you want it for } " "I want it for my papa. Ho has aya now if ho had a pledge he would ign it and never drink another drop , nd mamma and I arose anxious- about lim that I came to you , for wo have teard ; how you help people some imes. " ( Pledgea of thia kind are not kept at : ho rooms , but the one whom she ad- resiod , suggested that aho bring her ther to the meeting that evening nd though ahe had some distante to ome , she said ' 'I will do it if papa rill come. " Thsy came , and were among the rat to arrive. : At that meeting the infinite love o fed in Hia son , Jeaua Christ , wa ' specially dwelt upon. Such versea 1 , Jno. 3:16 : , 1 Jno. 4:9 : ; Rom. 0:8 : } ud Jno. 3:0 : were read The great ntulnes of the human race , and that All hare sinned and come short of- IB glory of God" waa spoken of , but > knew it too well. At the close of the meeting he wa tr ln pproached by one of the workers wi ho noticed hia apparent intereat in that said about the ' an waa Sivior'o * bl ve for the lost. He said , "I know blhe am lost in my present state. " fa Then turn with mo to Matt. 18:11 : : : 'Par the Son of man is como to eeek fri ud to save that which ia lost. " Even tr to Luke 15:2 : : "This man ar lesuu ; receivde the sinners. " Let ua ta ok now at the parable of the Prodi- oo Son , Luke 15:11-20 , and BOO what oem lie Father did. The Prodigal , when fa to himself ho said "I came , , will of riio and go unto my Father , and will ki ity unto him , Father , I have sinned th gainst heaven , and before thee , and nc no more worthy to bo called thy on ; make me as ono of thy hired . ' 'But when ho aryanta. waa yet a to roat nay off , his Father caw him and tobe tad compassion , and ran and fell on beM U neck and kissed him. " ' tii Now , my friend , this illustrates the tiim ilossed Savior's willingness to receive m ou if you como to Him with a desire hat Ho shall ' save you. Read one b nero Torso : Rom. 10 : 9-21. Thou ; in halt confeii with thy mouth the Lord m lesus , and believe in thins heart that 3od hath raUtd Him from the deed hou shalt be " " ' " saved. "I'll do it , said with great earnestness , and father , daughter and youne man cnelt down , and with tears called on lie Father in the nuno of Jesus io se ieal the covenant. After an elapse of several weeks the vorktr was met by the daughter and locostod him by saying : ' 'I wanted tell you that sinoo that nljjkt my apg > has never tasted a drop of liquor , md now we are so much nappitr at lomo than we used to be. Papa used all spend his evenings up town , but low 1 stays athomoacd my mamma , she has alwiys done since I oan re- a nember , ruuds the bible and prays .hat the Lord will keep us from trou- jle , and that wo may all bo happy , " ind as she spoke h r face was illnini- led , the result of a heart full of joy for the reclamation of her ftther. This is only another instance of the inwer of God's word to save the lost , 'Whosoov r will m y como. " Horsford'H Acid Flioipliato sea oicknces is of great value. Its notion on the nbrvcs of the disturbed stomach is soothing and olFnctivo. to MOUNT ARBOR NURSERY. Ilulgo plants 70o. per thousand wholenale or retail. T. E , B. llason , to Sheuandoah , In. d-9t WANTKH Slop and sand brick mouldum. Apply at the water works oQlce. nmy22-lt-niito THE STREET OF THE HYACINTH , A Novelette by CONSTANCE FUNIMOUE WOOLSON , Author of "Rodmnn tbo Keeper , " "Anno , " oto. Published only ( and complete ) in the May nnd Juno number * of TUB CENTURY MAGAZINE. Bold by doalora ovetytrheront 35 emits each. OMAUA. NEB , MR. W. P , ERDMAN , A Dear Sir. You can guarantee that Krdinau'a pure baking powder is ID ado from the finest cream tartar oryatals , and that it contains no alum , phosj1 phatos or foreign substances oicopt starch in eufficiont quantity to mix the cream tartar and soda. E. J. WILSON & Co. , ml8.2t-uuto Cincinnati , Ohio. tt A NOBLE LIFE AMD ITS LESSON. Diaooureo by Rov. William J. Harsba to the YOUDPT Men Commemorative of the late A. L. Eobison. A Strong end Lovely Character. There waa a large attondnnco nt the Presbyterian church Monday evening whore , according to announcement , the pastor , Rev. Wm. J. Harsha , preached a commemoration Bormon upon the late A. L. Robison , for a number of years prominently identi fied with the church and its interests. The platform was beautifully decor ated with flowers , the gifta of loving Friends of Mr. Ilobison. Vaaoa adorned each aide of the dcak , and an exquisite floral cross depended from ho front of the pulpit. The soleo- ions rendered by the double quar- atto choir bore special reference to the occaaion. The preacher took for hia text Mark XIII , 33 "Tftko yo hood , watch and pray , for yo know not when the time ia , " In opening his discourse , Mr. Harsha said that the duty of spooling on the subject was to him a moat trying ono. For ton years past Mr. Ilobison had boon most intimate ly associated with Kim as a very dear friend more oven than a brother. Their relations had boon of the ton- dareat character in college , in youth and in manhood , and ! his heart was overburdened as it sought to realize that death had so suddenly and unexpectedly severed the cord which for so many years had bound them together. On thia account ho would make no attempt to preooh a memor ial sermon for he felt that at the pres c ent time ho could not do BO. Ho only proposed to call the attention of the young men present to some of the chief characteristics of Mr , Robison-'a life aa a young man and to point to ho lessons which such a life incal- ated. And first he was a true friend und a belisvor in friendship- n Pho preacher pointed out tote jut the mirks of a genuino'friend , its to affection , its forbearance , its willing Iwi ness to chide and to receive merited1 IwiM reproof , it > unselfishness. Moro than > M ill ho urgjd that it ought io have ita- bt oundation-upon the solid baseof a ] Christian character. Such a friend ship will Troather every storrajit ia the 'riondship-of adversity aa well as pros in perity , of Borrow aa well aa of joy , inGi rooted firstly in the past , blossoming' . n the , and ita present sending strong 01 sranches into eternity itaelfi A BOO- nd trait cf > Mr. Robison'a character : mown.by & ! ' who bad the aaost pass eli w ing acquaintace with him , waa hi Vie jruthfulnosa. , Ho scorned a.lte. He tvould aooner have gone through any , imounts of physical suffering , than to ilackon hii soul by deceit and 10 had & . thorough contempt for 'alsahopd in thought , word or BO iotion in ethers. Naturally resulting from thia waa hia earnest cearch nftur truth. Ho 'waa open to conviction trnc Hid even ready to acknowledge a mis ti take when made. And finally onso ' lonvinced of the truth he 'stoutly naintained'it. ' Ho never faltered in tie - lu | face of adverse circumstances , of men ce auperioc position or wisdom. He rein knew no fear in defending what ho in thought io-bogood , noble and true ; . ho cY never hesitated in letting it bo known cYN or which * side ho was finally planted * of Following from this trait of charac ter was hia unswerving honoty. To be hnneat from policy is not hontflty. Mr. Robison's honesty vaaa the rtflec- _ tion of a pure heart , shining through th unflinching will. Ho scorned mcaneaa and potty trickery. Ho despised - spisod a man who would raise himself by the aits of deceit. In this tsuit as the others mentioned ho waa a , model to every young aian. * * A marked characteristic was his hopefulness. His sunny nature ever looked forward to a bright future , and the rays of iiopo illuminated' every period when others would have bcon most despondent. The speaker had teen him in moat distressing circum stances , trying enough to have proa * tratod almost any aian , but his cheer ful truat in coming daja , all the brighter because of the present dark ness , carried him buoyantly through his cares and troubles. tiiwi And finally above all and beyond wi , and of which these traits viero but the types , waa his noble Christian character. Trained from boyhood in Df Christian homo , with devotedly pious parents , around whoso family altar lip learned Ilia first lessons of trust in his Savior , Mr. Robioou throughout his lifo was a bright ex emplar of the doctrines which ho pro fessed , An earnest worker in the church , ho loved its associations and never liesitatrd to lot hia position as a professing Christian bo Known , llo had a strong faith which never fal tered , for it was grounded on the of Rock of Ages. Who can doubt that him death was a happy entrance into the place which our Heavenly Father has prepared for these that love him from the foundation of the world. Mr. Harsha cloned with an appeal the young mou present to found their lives upon the euro foundation upon which the deceased had builded his , in order that they , hku him , might bo prepared for the ( when it camo. of Free of Charge. All persbns suffering from Coughs , Polde , Atthina , Bronchitis , Loss of V.ice , urany alfcctlou ot the Throat and Lunx * . me re- nutated to call at 0. F , GoodmanV ilrnt ; store and Get a Trial Dottle of Dr. Kins' * Nuvr Discovery for Consumption , free of elurje , which will convinva them of IU wonderful merits and show what u regular dollar-alzo bottle will do. Call cirly , DOUBLE DUTY. ' 'I Jury Investigates the Deaths 01 Kiddoo and Qranam , At 10 a. m. yesterday the following jury was Impanncled by Coroner Ja of cobs : Gco. Thrall , 0. J. Kraory , GOP. Wedlock , E. S. Stone , Eugene Pick- T ard and Judge Hydo. The first cue demanding investiga tion waa that of the death of Mr. Kid- dee , who received fatal injuriea from a collision between the Missouri Pa cific and U. P. train i on Tuesday morning , May IGth , near Gilmore atUion. In thia cajo the following witnesses were sworn : Arthur A. Al ien , D. P. Bigger , J. R. Kiddoo , L M. Jenny , H. R. Uuntlty , G. R. Brooks and G , U. Farran , being pas- * aengera ano employes of the train on which the accide t happened , The facts of iho case , BO far fs proven , appear'to bo that the deceased and Mr , Allen were pasaongora on the Union Pacific freight train , which loft Omaha nn the morning of the 16th , The train waa followed by two Mia- aouri Pacific trains , running as second and third sections of No , G. The first I Bcction passed Summit on tinker , at 5:45 : , and ntartcd down the grade at I the rate of Dftepn to eighteen miles an 1 hour. The train following them was 1i drawn 1i by Mioiouri Pacific engine No. i 230 , and had but four cars , while No. 6 i had 30 cars. Whenabout a railoand a quarter west of Summit the second section WAS scon approaching No. 5 at a. faat rate. The engineer and fireman had their i loads out of the window and were apparently looking ahead of them , The engine sounded the call for i jrenks , but cither the engine would not hold or something , for aho con- t inued to gain on No. 6. At this t joint the road sags a good deal , and while the train could bo seen a 3 alf mile away , it was believed by the train men on No. 5 , that the engineer on the second section knew what ho waa doing and had his engine and train under full control. Allen and Kiddoo beoatuo alarmed and wont out on the front platform of the : way car and finally jumped ofi | , with < hs result known , and soon after No. 230 struck the way car breaking , the lower jaw on the draw bars of both the box cars next the cabcoso. The train men on No. G say that they knew that- the 230 had a shoulder on her pilot and had no apprehension of her ditching the way car at the rate at which they were running and would n t have jumped had they boon on the steps of the caboose. 3ho roar breakman was on top the car next the caboose and felt but a ligh ! ? shock. Both tho'pationgera who jumped fell , and Kiddoo struck his bend "on a tie left by the section men who had bt > en repairing the track at that point. The tram men say-'tho " 230" was in back trm motion when nho struck , and if she bad taken steam the accident would not have happened. It ia cuoiomairy go dorm thia-wado at thirteen 'to eighteen miles an hour , an tr'there waa no necessity for a second esctio n to ran into thorn * Aa the crow of th e Miaoouri PaciCc train waa not preset ] it DUt are expected in to-night , the iti- ueai waa adjourned to 0:30 p my The same jury wits at once sworn to inveatic&te- death of Jack 3rahnm , which occurred in thcibf i.-iil'nt G p. m , Sunday. Officers VIe Jlure , K sper , JKIynn and Granaeheir fferp- examined and no new facts elicited beyond what is published Use - wher-a. ] A verdict waa found thst'the ieceased cimo to his death from the results of a debauch. The jury in the case of Kidd re sumed its sittinR.'at' 930 last night. It was learned- that the crew of the second unction of" train Ho. 6 , 17. P. , JS of the Hth inst. , A : Missouri Posifio train , had been diaeharged and could not' be present at ihe investiga tion < * , being probably in ISan- BO3by thia time. . Thereupon , the ury found a verdict on the tf alimony idducad in the rtoming that the de ceased came to hia-death from injuriea received at the time and place named the testimony , and that the crew in 3hargo of the second aection of train No. 5 , of the IGtfi-inst. , were guilty. f'3riminal carolenanoaa. This will give occasion for legal proceedings on two different quest ions : first , on ths- part of the atato gainst the engineer and othora of the train for criminal carelessness in running their train and , secoudj a oivil suit for damages by the relatives f the deceased. The litter would , of course , bo brought against the Mis souri Pacific road , whoso employes- wo to blamofor the accident , amb will be punished according to the zaal the Frionda of tlio.dead man m j . fool 17 under the circumstances of hia taking Dff. POUCE COURT- The Sabbaths Round Up Ncfc Voscy Heavy. Judge Beneko had a rathosllght Bit- tine yesterday morning and hia report ro was not BO important aa usual. < Goo , Grooms and another aan wore mealed for complicity in the robbery Ohaa. J. Nolan on Friday night lout. Grooms was roleancd on § 300 Btr bail and the hearing aot for 2 p. m , yesterday. Three plain diunka were arraigned and committed in default of $10 and costs. _ _ Ui Tom Price , the plumber , and Pitt O'Brien , charged with striking n young inau about fifteen years Qv t.0 and injuring him severely. Krause had been in the employ of Price , but quit him Bomo time IIRO > and it ia claimed that ho has held a erudco against him over since. Mon- I diy tlia boy was in Brown's candy the vi store on Fifteenth street , when the two men came in , and Price , after knocking the boy down , is charged with striking him with a bottle which he seized from the counter. Afterward \ ward the two men went to the saloon kept by the boy's father and tried < o buy beer , for the purpose , it is uaid , preventing any trouble by the knowledge that ho had violated the Sunday law. Although ho know rioth- ing of the assault , ho told them that ho did not soil liquor on Sunday , and they loft. Jj Donf OB a Mate , Mr * . W. J. L ug , U thany , Ont. , statw that for fifteen mouths ulie waa troubled with a disease in the ear , causing entire deafness , ID t u minutes after uslnn HOUAS' EOLECTRIO OIL the fouud relief , and in short tiiue the was entirely cured nnd her hearing restored. m23Jlw Hon. Charles Kaufman and Hon. Fred. MeU lears yesterday for Chicago and Jj ihe east , ia the interest of the M. & M. U. Nebraska , and aUo on account of pri vate buiiners , _ Would not bo without * 8tT' Jacolw Oil if it coat $50 a bottle , says Mr Hues or , 216 Ku h street , Chicago , III. MYSTEniOUS GRAVE- A Discovery Which the Olty Officers were Not Anxious to In vestigate. The city officials were yesterday in formed that a mysterious grave had been revealed by the recent storms , which had Bunk the clay some eighteen inches below the surround ing surface. The grave was first discovered by the wife of ox-Policeman Charles Manchester , being aituatod in the brush nbont throe hundred yards from their residence , in the northwest part of the city. The cavity was .bout six feet long And two and a half feet wide , and waa dug in u direction ying from northwest to southwest. Seinp cut bias , it looked from thooir- aet aa if it waa n woman's' grave. Yesterday altejnoon Deputy Mar- aha ! McClure and Officer O'Don- ohoo wont out to investigate tin mya- tery , and found it aa stated. They also m w the heel of a woman' * shoo sticking up through the clayrand pulling the shre out Sound it to bo of fine texture , a laced ahoo , and about n No , 5 , The mate waa found nearby. It looked as if both had bcon covered up and again reaurrocted by the rain. It was a curious locality for a- grave , nnd it was curiously dug. Tile ofiicora were afraid that the occupant waa tlto victim of a suppressed oaze of small pox , and hence did not take atepa to > resurrect the remains. At the some time it might bo that thia myatenouo tomb concealed a victim of foul play , n > theory borne out by the isolation of the locality ohoson and the relics discovered. It waa deemed wise to leave an in- jvestigationi to oomo ono who had had the small poSf and therefore , they loft the body for the present in its lonely PBRSONAJu. 3. H. Kennedy left for Laranio yester day on a ten days'business trip. Col. K. B. Temple leftyesterdoyfor Fre mont and the vrsst after several days ipent lnirecuper < kting with hii friend > in this city. city.Mr. Mr. E. S. Shocker , of the iirrc.of Funk & Shockey. state agents of Hawthorns' Centennial Roof paint , baa returned from Lincoln , whereho introduced that cele brated article under the moat favorable auspices. He expects Hawthorn Brother * " here in a few day * , en route to Denver. _ Mrs. M. J. Harris , of Ltrami3.was 'n the city yceterdsy and left for home on the noon > trail1. She is just returning from Kentucky , where she purchased 230 head of fine _ Merino ahaep for her ranch U Wyoming. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For , gala Lost , Found. Wants , Boarding , fcc. , will bo in- Cl sertcd In these columns once ( or TEW CENTS pcrlloo ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS I per lino. The first Insertion never lea than C TWENTV-TrVK CENTS m' W TO LOAN MONt M1 ON JV I'D LOAN 0 tl at Law Utncu of D. L. Thomas Roam 8 Cralshton Block. 3iOKA ArtA10 LOAH A b per centln- QP4eU UUltereat In sunu.of C3U)0 ) and upwards , for 3 to 6 years , on dirt-claw city and farm property. DBJCDI KSIL ESTAT * and Loin I . 16th and Doudis . r. SU. tii ( HELP WANTED. r be "ANTEU A-l onor , a irl j ia kltcnen v ork at J408 Capitol H.TO. 31S3. UUSS. dr 218-W < OOD COO * WANTED At B. W. co ner f Ilirney &nd 16tb. Wagii Si COperneelc. 181 E WANTED Two 0)it-clai < < barbcn , no one _ die nwdupply. o , K. barber hop , S. . Tf. corner 12th and farnaro. 219-i3" str WANTED A dln.ng room girl at the Occi dental. 21f-tf ' > -Twj girls at the Oammercitl - WANTKlTwj Hotel , Oth and Leaveiiwortlc. 210-22 * I ANTKnA good jrirl at the Ifc W. corner W CaUtorn aan t 19th streets. 21IMI IB. . MOUIS. I WANTKD A araod girl for tenoiaj homo- work , In small family. 8eulheat corner 17th and Uodge 198-22 * WANTI-D A competent laundref , by Mrs. Ill Kountae- , South l h sceet. 186-22 * WAKTKD-Good girl at 1088 North letBt. . S60.U Una. J.Mj COP U1K. | SITUATIONS WANTED. 0 BtC W ANTED A position is. book-Vejpor or.- cb 1 clerk In come wcitern flty , by a youa All man ZS-yiara of age Hts bill tvro > ears cr. perlenculudflublt-cntry boov.keop'ng Bistof rofeienrcs glwn. AdUreja CsII.I ) . , P. 0. box 103 llsrtforJ , Conn. 10J-22t r Ua MICELLANEOU8WANT8. WANTED To rent to a single gentlemm JL a nli-e front roe n 11 private ruslderc * on e 4c rline. Addieu IJ , lleeotllco. 221-tf 7S. rouroi ft\e boarueislna irivato WANTED at 1103 Jaiiaonstreet nrar lUh. 1B1-C1J fTTANTED To rfnt.aotlago cf 6 or ft rooms ' * * YV ffood Iroitlon , co&wnloi.t to gtreetll.lt. , Ailins' itttliif Urm .tut ! Ico.tlon. "Ilont. " am UcuOtnce. tf Bpl ind ani WANTID-To rcn . with prlrfrea of buy- tui Ing nfler about thieu month i a cottage ot rooms , gocd luca'l/v , nllliin t < on1 ] minutes walk of | i siollie" . Addrem stating iorma and location , "Hou e"B cltice. ml7-tf ONIiV A ( urtnor wanted , active or il'ent , M with e.000io : JiOoO c.utitoinvo.t la ate to builta a w lilch lii six inontis tlmo wi 1 ay a pr flt tt loitt equal t } Uo amount In iteJ , anil both Uuturtit.d into vU'an cuh and mrtnenhlp. ended. AdJre < ti "Homy" Bee ottlco , 83-U ANTED funding bridge and ickaol bond * , W U. T. Clark , BefUruo itfl-lf \7rANTKD [ 00 privy vuats , sinks and cc s VV pooli to clean with tianltary Vault and Blnlt Cleaner , the bust In UM. A. Evans & Co. , reoldejico 1201 Dodge street. Omaha. r ANTED 4 chlldreu aj botrdera In a select ' Gchooi , at 18th aad Callfor&l& St. L. B , Looms Tsr-tf n HbNT HOUSES AMD LAKD. moil RUNT Furnished roomi , at 11C I tween 12 h ami 13 h-on CVsj. 214-24- T ( urn alicd rooran , north , south PLVASA Tlndonr , southeast corner Four teenth and Chlcag } , aoi-251 OR RENT Ilounofsoren rooms , on Pierce P street , b twee'i Six h and SerentU streets. IrqulrocfC. 1 * lirkett , MUOD , between Kler. cntli and Tenth etru It. S03-lf T710H KENV House of six roomion 14'h ttcett between Chlrajo and Cow. Apply at B. E. corner llth and Cut * st eet. -joo-tf lOH RENT Lar a Btoie on Oumlnr street , ' bctweei Tweulieth and Twsa1/-r > nt > U. ty Call at store ordjor cast , 103-2X' "J told ! ITtOR RENl A houttt ot fire rooms and test Jj Ioso s aad a. bay Udow , aad all cthrr Im- toI I VKTimenU , wnwi Qt ud aad Pier. SOi-EJ * FOR RENT ComfottabU houra wltb cfoasbi , hard and soft water * Good location. Apply oraddin Jo 2016 litre * street telw on 10th and Sis' streets. FOR RENT House 11 rocnw , cellar , d'tern and well en corner Pth and Chlctiro xtretU. ; o T1MOTHV KtLLT. TJ10R HBMT Ahotj'B cf four rootrt , clo > ( U , r well ind cittern , on llttnc ; bHwtcn 18th and 19lh iticeta. Inquire oo pr > mliei. H9-tf Furn'shei housoff BT roonn to Rood 1 call n , only 5 blccis frompottofflw. lcOffue oppotita poitoin. t. 197-22 I.MJK Kh.NJ' A bre * ttora iux U loet , o JL1 locktlnn , Ei quire at JQiS mrcej it t , A. Scblrgel , kgtnt 18311 EOR RENT Flv l rja roonn , wllh cloiet ? , ulSJOper > onth. Good locution. McC cu opposite pottoflloo , 158 ! rWH RUNT Celtir corntr lOib and DoitgU * . EU-lNijiiED ROOM-Wllhor w h iitlxurd OOiN. 16th trejt batwoen tnlllornk and Webiler , IBl-tf fjlO RENT torgo furnished front re m for L two gentlimon , with or wltboat board. Reftrenco . 1S1G DoJfro otreet. ISj-tf FOR RENT Ths ipiclun snd eltfrMit h ll with all modern ImpraTemetiti In Clwk aj Kottexs Block. ApplvtoA M Clirk , cr 1 1 II. A. Kotttr's 106 and It ? a. ItUi ilrotl. JSl TJtOB RENT noun cf nroroomi , rornirSSd Jj knfPlerM. Apply at 3. 0. Stovenaoo , * or- ner UtftwiJ ( . n , n ar Eaittr Church. BO-tf _ 10V Khi'vT AfulUtoPBleelrfarnlahodrconi forrm * . H. K.coraer20thiinJ Duvcnport ( trecta. D51-U' FOR LEASE At$2S aMr , trrtre nice drnce lottnwr 26th ttrctt aad St. Utrj'ii P18-U W K. BiRTLinT , Heal HMat Agent , FOR BENT' t turulahttl room ) ov r 1(9 chnta'Ekohin ; , N. . cor. 18th and Dodr ItrecU. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 889tf "E OR RENT Slcelj furnished room * with 01- JJ without lKttn . Reeaotmblt prfeaa. 2015 TOttM BALE TJTOR8ALE tfoasc and lot. 8-roomiv well and J ? cistern. 18121)odge between 13tl Dcl llth FOR 8ALR Cheap Tbi't chjlco bustmra lott i n V-ijga street , we.t of Ocltl < Fe'l > w Block. I > 7M DAVIS a 8AYDKU. _ FOUHALtlhe twj torj ( tn-ne hulldlnjc k now * u Dar inport llcwse , tint do.n-iwv > t at Boo of- flee ; tnqulroof MlLfoN ItnOK MMSiN. ao-2i 14 < h nnAFarnttm. _ TTJlOtt SALT SJ aern , with hnmt , barn' J ? crape * , rult trei . etc. . near Vfet Onaha. . bj lit G. UiKoon , IGiaDouKlao-ilTfot 30I-S [ 71UKSAI.E-A houje auu lot JMilia fronr , JS with bitn , two welli , tnd oitetn )23fr South 14th street , ieond houtu north of William ltrek > Price I16CO. 193-311 7T10R 8 ALK Irg lot aad houf of fcnr roomi JD on South 10th tr ct , at $760. fcmall cub , balance mjnlh y. llcCoguo oppoilt EOR SALE One fln baygr ard hirnesa/or l5.In _ lr jaUlpspa it Gallery 178-ti "ITIOR ALE Ch eip choice rMltBC9 , comer C 141)1 ) and Burt , Inquire at 1322 Oaas street. 163-2S * T710R SALE Housn of blx > rocmi , and lot lOz P 225 , north of filxtccutb atrtet l/nOs * Ap ply corner 12th and IluWtrd. Newspaper Union. 10241 F OK SALK ccn.er ant adjoining ; lot c Fork aronae. Flrst-claai prop rty , QEO. W. AMht ) , 1M3 Farnam ttreet. 7-t FOR SALE A hou - and lot on Dodge street , on of tbo finest locations In thetliy 115-tf J. H. DUMONT. 13th m Harocy. TT1OR HALC Or arade ; Hxlii ictt OB 10m Jj street next to tie corner of Ilirnsy. also 00x132 feet on tb cast lido between Huof P ard Capitol avenue. Enquire of U. BEUTHOLD. 23 If l/Ort SALK 'Jlie warm bpiinicx , kltuuted ? mlisa noutb of the U. K railroad la Carboa County , WjomlDff Territory 410 Mroi ofv\ meadow ' and upland tit iruaranted. Address "t , tV. H.Ctldnell , Warm Spilaga. Wyon.lng. jk ' FOR SALE Neat cottage of I fire rooms , barn , t u ell , and cletera , on ZJrd I ntreet ne > r Call- lornia , at $1,400 , easy termU Uague opposi pottoHlce. 9 i-tf F I OR SALE A restaurant at a. barpatn. n. Mxnnweiler. llth street near Faniam. Faniam.9S9U 9S9-U FOR 8AL.E Ihe i'OPULABHOTEL , known M.tho BOYS' HOME. Thli house Is ce - - rally located , has sou h and- east front , and la wrrounded w th fine thade trees ) cent Imthirty pto ? rooms , has Ice boi > e.-laundr : < ( simple room.to. liana world wde-reputation ana a , , / letter patron'go ' than many hotuea of Uri e Ita.vr MipaclJjr. Price $5,000 Ken patt auiars od-V * * Iress , A. A. SAWDKY , Red Cloua , ibi > . I SM-tt\ ( \ 171 OK SALE 200 choice lots in Han c3m Film , Wl R Bartlett , Real E Ut Ag t. 317 8 * ,8th - street. _ FlCni HALE A good uornor lot on Uoauu Mid 23th street , in a very fast' growing pu-t ( C. thi olty.wUl divide. Itiqulas at ilOouth 2tith. itroot , near Farnam.Bogg's A UUl'a addltloi . _ 820-1 m" E1OU&ALU i0 ! lota near Uwiscom f rX weit > ctPurk Avenue. ftEOto tSOOieacb. Mc- nm opp. I'ostofficu. _ ( tll.it I71OHUALK OrwllTeicna fa tot Oioxi' jiru- : I Ipcrty , an improved BW MioAland adjoin- CR a Btaticn on U , P. R. R. M. DOBJi/lM , 1413 fkraham St. , Omaha. 720 Smt I RICK FOB KALt. B 203-tf KALt.E3TADP.OOK.I * COK. BALED HAY At A. : Sanihir' V eed Rte IQlSHarnevBt. s9-H MIBOELLANEOUa. R-.fi EALS AT ALL IK UIIS Stan * by the day LjJL orweek.110 laih Kreot Batxfeon Douglaj ind Podge. Mrs. L. Hath. _ _ 173-24 h Ali'rt butcbar shop remonooirner 10th aud Doilge , connected wJ.V.i hii grocery itore. Kgttf , butter acip-ulty ( reeh from the uotry , Fourwarons regulodjonrnplny d pur- 'bating. Fr < h milk daily Itora his own dairy ciutomcrs requeued to. < aj i. t t'bf ctio fiiaranlctd. _ , _ n g-23' LOST A liver aniii white a-J jored pup , tbroa moot sold. Tl a fin AA < Mil ba suitably re- nl d by 'caving ' tSo soina t o start ) of Jame * 3fl , soiilh 10 h Bir. et. _ _ _ pAKEN UP A cow abcatJe raoW , rd with wbitel note , lart-o Itot M \ \ a a belfer , < i , with wnfte tpets. Imth with falf. YPJa K KOllKUEn 3-4tt on e w Bakery/ Bt. near Williams. EDWAED KUEHL IAGISTEH OB PALS' /STERY AND JCOK riONALlBT , t'MVotft Street , bttftccnl'cruaa nd llornor. Will , v1 , tu tto nd ! of guirdtMi plrltJ. olitrln forarjy ousaglauco 66 thn fast prooeut , uut on a rtftln condition * In thau ure. Uoota fcnd SUw rf madj la jrJer. Potfco ' ' j an23-lci Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer rarlw. A marvel ot p , strength and * boletomeneii , ilor ocorT * -l * n n the ordinary klndi , and cannot b in competition with Iho multitude el low , short weight , alum or phosphite powdeil Bold only IncaBS. oi4J4Bixta Poirew Co. , a it til BL , Hew xuk