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    8 DAILY BEE : DMA.HA THURSDAY MAY 25 188:2 :
The Daily Bee.
ThtiMdav Morning , May 2J
Wnatlior floport-
( The followinR observations MO taken
the name moment ol time nt oil the
ttona named. ) ,
Wi DimtHioiT. U. B. Bto'At Srvne * ,
OMAHA. May 2 . 1882. (1U5 p. PI. ) i
LOOAli Jiitl'JVITIIflB.
Morton' * "Iilff-11' uiinalrelfl Moudc
night next ul the Opera Hout o.
Mile. HwioWU gives r. grand co
cert nt Hojd'H next Tuesday night.
TLo weather yesterday wai decide 11
tinfavorabld for the fihoollng totirnamcnt
Tboro were four Pullman cam out i
noon yc.ilerd.iy , one empty the othc
loaded.
Juit received , ono car 1'h. Uc
Drawing Co' * Celebrated Milwaukee K :
port Beer in case * . J. K. Blake , 2M i
Ifilh ktrcct.
C ironer Jacobi will invc-'liRale tin
injBtcrlous grave ns Honn as It clears up
little. In the meantime people wli
haven't had the small pox had belter l < ee
away.
away.Tin caccs of the whOlcafJo llrpior dca
ennndbrcwtn was argued Tnewlivy an
taken under adUtcmcnt by Judge KcncK
until Saturday ,
A reward of .Sii tvHl io. P U for th
return of the jowclry taken on thomornln
of the { ire , May 12ih-and uo question
askeJ. 0. K. Abort , UOO Vots\aa \ utrccl
. .m'J3-tf
The cine ( f ( Joorgo Grooms , arrestci
on the charge of robbing * ona 'Nolan , ha
been continued to Saturday. Frank Olcr
don , his partuer , wan tried YubS.tay Arl
A very drunk- individual was at
Teited by Ofllcers SIcOlnre and Krapc
last evening on 'Twelfth-street , and tough
Btubliornly ngalnst arrest. The "nippers
were finally put on , und ho hnd to b
dragged half way to Jail on his back.
Geo. Mercer , a little son of Dr. B , 1)
Mcrcek , and a companion otubouttbi
Bimo.axc , fell. from n treu in which Uus ;
wore playing yekterday-afturnoon , and tin
former sustained a compound ftacturo o
the right hip , while M-s playmate ceeapec
with eovore cuts on the chin.
A BKK reportcrTucedny vlsitec
* ho rnysterknu grave alluded to Tuesday
in West Omaha and found that cu'rlotic ]
noekerq bad already bcn there , . Oi\o \ p ;
thjBQ hod dug it out to.n comldcrnblt
depth with A manure fork and brought ODI
and of a pine bji to light. Taking off
board the fork wa Uiniet through and i
sickening mass of corruption and bonei
taksn out , A rib was al o pulled out b ]
another. The horrible odor then drovi
the parties off. The police had bolter in <
vedti ate the myatcrj rt once or thcro wil
lia nothing to Investigate ,
A very small Iwy , whose mother died
recently was before' Judpre Bcneke yes
terday tin the complaint of a great 1 > ! |
man about forty-tivo years of ago , win
cai j the boy had threatened his lifo. I
turned out that the man had taunted th
boy and called htm by epithets ) that tluov
n ttigma upon hia mother'd namo. Th
child Btung to anger , threatened to kill hi
trflMnlor , and the latcr fcll.bnck on th
' < * rt for protection. 'lholoywaj ; advii
cd to Icato hlii ncounor alone and wan ills
*
oimrgcd , but there waj n > Hympathy i
tlio court for the party who made the com
plaint.
plaint.Mrs.
Mrs. Alex. McKenzIe , daughter o
- Urown and Blator of Mr <
Soreiifl'in , gave n very plcnaan
inner part/ Tuesday at her residence o
16th etieot , in honor of Mra.Brpwn'flBlxt
third birthday annivrnary. Amen
those present were Mra. John Wlthnel
2Ir . MoAusland , MliH Jecula MoAui
land , Mr . Kuowden , and Mru. Lonau , an
* ! BO MM. 1 , 8. IlaHcall and Mra. Horeuso
Tvith whom Mra. Brown makes her honv
The dinner was u very enjoyable niluii
And many plo.u.vjt rcmlnlsconcea ( .f tl :
early days of Omaha wore inilulgfd h
irrs. Brown wa the wife of Mr. Willlai
D. Brcwc , who WJB one of the pioneers <
Omaha as well OH one of ttie origin !
owners of the town alto , and in the fount
ing of thU now thriving city ho as well i
ha ! wife , took a prominent part ,
/ Deaf ai a Mate.
Mw. W. J. Lang , B thany , Out. , state
that far fifteen months the was trouble
with b dlseani in the ear , causing outlt
deafntfln. In ten minutes after u > In
'J'MOUAH' ICoLECTiuo OIL the found relicl
and in u short time the wan entirely cure
And her heating restored. _ iu23dlw
Proomblou and Uoaoluttons.
The following four preambles am
reeolutions were forwarded ycatordai
by Soorotary of State Alexander tx
our ropreeeutatiroa in oongreia ;
Preamble and reaolution rolutlvi
to the payment of pensions to noldion
and aailora of ( ho federal army , wh <
jjorved in rebel prisotiB during the lati
rebellion ,
Preamble mid resolution to tin
promotion of Brigadier Genera
Ooor/'o Orook to a major ceueial ii
the arinf ,
I'reamble and reaoluHon relative tc
the quieting cf title to lands iti dispute
puto between Eottlors and railroai
companies in the elate of Hcbrraka ,
Preamble and resolution relative tc
the establishment of an Indian scheme
at Genoa , Nauce county , Nebraska.
Evlita lie Avoided.
1 Over-eating In In one eeiino an jiroduo.
live of evil a Intemperance in diluklny.
. . , .Avoid both , and ktep the blcKxt imriiled
. , , . , , , -with Burdock blood bitten * , and you will
, . , . ,1M rewarded with roVuat health and mi in-
RAILWAY RECORD.
Important Appointments -Excursi
to the Capital.
It is reported on good author ,
that Hon. Wubstor Bnjdcr , of tl
city , hns been elected general in :
cr of the Louisville , Ernnnvillo
St. Loui.1 railway , nn important bnti
of thogrcfttgoulhorn nygtorn. Mr. Si :
dcr was at ono time general auperi
tondent of the Union Pdciflo and
undoubtedly well qunliflod for tlio ii
portant position to which ho is clu < ac
in fact , many thought that ho wou
iiuccced to the position vacated '
Mr. J , T. Olark. There wore re
eons , however , why that po
lion could not now bo accept
by him. Ho is ono of the me
prominent citirotia of Omaha , nsid
tlio projector of the Jefferson Squa
market house propoeilion , proposl
so invest $150,000 on that proper
to beautify and adorn the city
whieh ho haa Enid ho proposes to ci
his future lot. lie is at present a
sent in the oatif.
noMEn win. ! , .
The announcement of the nppoil
ment o IJointr Stall , Esq. , preside
of the city council and oneot Oinalir
moat promising joung attorneje ,
the position of n ht of way iigent in
attorney for the On-gon Short Hi
caused no little surprico nmoi g Ii
frionda. It was not BO Biirfnuin
however , on coneidorntion , ni
purhnpj no man butter qua
lied for the pluou could h-.v
been chosen. Mr. Stull left on 11
n on train yesterday for Sjda Spring
Idaho , to taku up the business at tl
point where hia late lamented pred
censor Mr. A. L. Itobinon left oil' . 1
docs not intend to aover any of Ii
buniness connections in this city , nt :
will retain his position in the comic
and the law cfllco of Bmytlio an
Stnjl , Out. S my the taking ohaigo i
the business during hia nbaencu. Tl
now ofllcer rceoivoa no heartier coi
jralulationa ujion this occasion tha
Ihoao coming fforn TJUJ BEK ,
MOKI : iioxoiiH run OMAHA.
Following cloao upon the appoinl
nunt of Cioiieral SuporintondeDtClar
.a tlio.bend of Uju Chicago , Mihviuike
& SU Prtul lines , comes tlio riunci
; hat Mr..K JL' . Viiiinir , general fruigli
ige.nt of thu Union I'actllc , is pickc
) utus the object of favors in the rail
ray world. Jt io n foregone -coiiclu
lion in local railco.td circles that Mi
YlbcrtPink , the commissioner < jf th
runk line pool , has fumllydutcnnine
0 accept thu presidency of the Louis
rillo & NasUvillo railway , and.it i
s generally belicvod that ut ( hn meet
UK ol.thq "JLIiyli Jointa" inNewYot !
p duy ho .will tuaign thu arduous poai
ion which ho haa flllod for the paa
hroo.yeaTa. .
The Ghicapo Trib.xmo oaya : "Thor
s.u wide field fqr conjecture as t
yho , will take , jip and carry on tin
forlf 1i | ] JiaB.sq eycQCBBfully prosecute !
hus far. . It ia not known hero tha
, ny qlfec of the place has been made
hough gossip hus connected with i
ho nameaof , uoverul gentlemen wht
land high in the railroad world ,
imong these are Gooruo R. Blanch
rd , vico-preeident ot the Erie ; Col
I ! , P , Alexander , vice-president o
ho.Louiavillo and Nashville ; liugl
liddlo. piosidont of the Ruck Island
. P. Yining , general freight aeon
f the Union Pacific ; and Fret
irpughton , general manager of tin
Ircat , Western. All of these gentle
ion are veterans in tin
ailroad buftinoss , and an
horoughly familiar will
ho complex questions of railway traf
io. It IB , however , very doubtful i
ithor of the three "unUeinoii fare
lamed would accept the position un
ler any circumatanccp. They are wel
.long in years , and all are now doair
> UB of obtafuinga respite from the ro
ponaibilities an : ' cares with whiul
.hey have been burdened fur HO 11111113
? eiiM. Mr. Vininc onjoya a positioi
m thu Union Pacilic , trom which hi
sould bo induced to withdraw only bj
e'iBon of a financial consideration
Mr. Broughton was thu manager o
jovii-dl lines in Great Britain bofon
joining out to Canada to asn'tno tin
management of the Great Western
uid to his strenuous efforts before i
: ommittco of the IIouso of Purlia
inont is duo the establishment of tin
lirst board of railroad commissioner
n England. Should Mr. Vuuderbil
lafoat the Grand Trunk's scheme fo ;
3jnsolidatmg with the Great Wcaton
und secure a lease of the property fo
lilmsolf or the Now York Central , i
Is moro than likely that Mr. Brough
ton would bo retained in his prcsen
position , with the management of th (
Canada Southern added thereto
Waat action the trunk lines will take
pr whom Mr. Fink will nominate a
lua successor , for fa is generally ad
milled his nomination will ba no
tiuicscod in , it ia impoasiblo to state a
this time.
UKCOUATIOH BAY KXUUKSION.
On Tuesday next , May 30th , thi
Union Pacific railway will run i
special train to Lincoln , to allow ol
who desire to attend the Ddcorutioi
lay exorcises an opportunity to do seAs
As is known the orator of the day wll
bo from this city , Col. E. P. Smjtho
ind the full Omaha Glee club has nc
: cptod the invitation to bo pie-son
And Binon / the occasion. The trail
loaves this city at 8 a m. , arriving a
Unoolu at 11 a. in ; returning leavi
[ jincoln about G p. m. and arrive ii
) niaha at 8 p. m. The faro for th
ound trip hns boon put down to thi
owrato of 92 , and it is expected tha
uaoy will take advantage of it.
DRIVEN DEMENTED.
1 Mail does Crazy on Account o
Hia Wifo'a Death.
OlHcer O'Grady lust evening re
torted a sad case , the object of which
rithor young and good-looking man ,
rhoso name , except "Hanlr1 ' waa uol
: nown , ho lodged in the city jail , tt
wait the action of the board of insane
ouunisaionera.
This man haa been an eniployo ol
lie shops , and owns a home , which
e rents , near Burt and Eighteenth.
iLout a year a ago ho lost ais wife ,
'ho died iu child-birth
- , leaving him
ith a little girl about four years old
> care for. This child ho loft with
the people who rented his house , b
had wotricd over the loss of his w
until he lost his mind too.
Hu labored recently under the id
that the pollen wuro trjmg to'-ako 1
child from him , and on Monday
look the littlu nne and carried her n
but subsequently rotnrmd her. Yt
trrday ho BRIIII carried her oil" , i
thn police being notified , Oflic
O'Grady wont in search of him , ai
found him with the child , two bloc
west and two blocks north from Mi
tary bridge. lie wan quiet and hari
Ices , but said thnt "Jeans Christ Ra
him thn little one , and ho didn't wa
her taken away " Ho kept inquiri
for "Stevcnp , " the head of that <
pnrtmenfc of the shops in which hott
employed. It is a sad case ,
CHAPTER SIXTEEN.
Whnt the City Marshal la Inatnict
by tlio Council to Co.
The order imied by the city cou
cil Tuooday instructing the marsr
to enforce chapter 10 of Chase's i
vised edition of the city ordinanc
calls for the following :
Section 1 provides for n fiuo not o
cccding $00 and an imprisonment n
i'\eocdin ten days "of any persi
who , within the litnitn of tl
city , shall keep or maintain ,
shall bo nn inmate of ,
in finy way contributu to the suppo
of any houou of prostitution or IU
othef disorderly houac , or shall knot
inuly lease any buildint , ' , lot or pror
iscs to nny notorious prostitute , or
any other person for the purpoao
buinu kupt us a hou o or pl.ico of pro
litution "
Hf o. 2 makes it the duty nf the cii
miuahal to report to the police jud ;
on the lirat duy of enc'ii month tl
name of nil keepers nnd inmatca >
IIOUMCS of ill faniu nnd thu names of n
person ? , male and female , \vliodrrii
their support from the wngim of pro
titution , and ho ahall maku out a con
plaint apaitiBt all nuch puraons nn
caueo their arrest without delay. "
Section J ! provides for the ar.ent e
the same class of persons at any tin
upon the written complaint of two <
moro citizens nnd the accused shall o
conviction bo punished us in sectio
Is- .
Sec 4. Provides for the nbaohn
suppression of houses of prostitutio
md thu severe puuishmunfc ot tlios
who refuse to obey an order of tli
mayor and city council nnd continu
to run in opuii violalion of the snuu
Sue. 5. Provides how such phot
ihall bo conducted and forbiilu th
jalo or drinking of liquor therein , c
in any room connected therewith , nn
loud and unusual noise , concerts u
lancing or indecent exposure of th
person. Neither shall they by mad
the resoit of pimps , vagranlo or othe
xllii and dissolute pursons , or it shii
tie deemed a nuieance unel supprcBie
ind thoowner , lopjr and all in
nates and frequenters punished.
Thia ia what the city council hav
> rderod opforcou.
G. , A. R.
? iio Two Posts Tnke Action Concern
Inu Decoration Day-
The committees appointed to per
cct arrangcmsnta for the observano
if Decoration Bjiy , May 20.b , repot
> rogrosa which assures our citizens i :
ho belief that the celebration will b
vorthy of thu occasion.
The executive committee mot yea
orday , and they urge upon the com
ados of Custor and Kearney Post
, nd their friends to secure n tronern
o-operntian on the part of the public
A cordial invitation is extended t
Vinmht"4. schoo'p ' , societies and th
niionti ( ionerjlly to participate in th
ho exorcise , " , to demonstrate the fuc
hut the soldier who gave his life ii
lufoiiBO of his country is not forgot
oil by thoao who live to enjoy th
loncfita of the institutions he auvei
or us.
Resolutions were adopted request
ng the clergy of the city to announc
rum their pulpita next Sabbu'h tha
lie various congregations are invitee
o participate , and they were request
id to preach u sermon appropriate ti
ho duy and attend in u body tin
ervicea on May 30th.
All societies intending to participati
n the memorial sot vices are requeslci
o report to the chief marshal , Uonera
) 'Brlon.
The board of education and thi
luporintoudont of public schools an
tquoatod to ftive the teachers am
oiiolara a holiday that they may jo it
n the procession.
All comrades , sailorHand marines an
nvited to take p rr in the exorcises
o report at the hour of forming tin
irocession to Commandpr Frank M
\Iooro , who rill assign thorn a posl
lion in the lino.
The mothers , wives , sisters am
laughters of comrades trj requoatoc
o report at 0 a. m. , on the 3011
nst. , to arrange the floral decorations ,
All poraouu are requested to iilnd ii
> r bring with them floral offerings , am
\ comuiittoo appointed to look uftoi
.his business will bo at E. Wyman'i
look store , in Croighton block , and al
ho hall of Outtur post , to roceivi
.ho BUIUO.
All citizens having carriages whicl
.hoy desire to tender the committee
for use in the procession are requested
: o report at 10 a. m. on Docoratioi
Day.In
In accordance with the orders fron
lopartment headquarters , Goo. A ,
3usterpost , will hold divine sorvicci
in their hall on Sunday oftornooi
icxt at 4 o'clock , when a discourse
yill bo delivered by a member of the
) ost. Comrades and friends are in-
rited to bo present.
DIED ,
klARONUY At r a. m. on Wednesdey ,
MurKareiL. . wlfa of Win. Maroney , re
siding on Tenth and Uancroft ntu-of ,
South Oinnha ,
The funeral will leave the house at 9 a ,
] , , Friday , thencxi to the cathedral , where
enicen will be held. The interment will
like place at the Holy Sepulcher.
UIIl'MAN-In this city , May 23 , at 5 p.
w. . Inmkle , jon of John I' , and Jennie
thliwinu , aged H inonthu.
Funeral from the family residence on
' * ! , No , 1710 , at 2 o'clock on Thursday.
5th ln t.
Fair bud ot uutU
Kow tlocnui In hvauo.
SPOUTSMEN'S NICHE.
Annual Election of Officer * -Tho Fl
day of the Tournament.
The sessions of the State Spor
mon'a convention were resumed L
night , n good attendance being pri
ont.
Upon motion the question ot t
party ontMed to the gun , concorni
which tlioro has been a controvert
was voted on , and it was awarded
Bray by n vote of 13 to 4. The eh
lion of ofllcots then came up and i
suited ns follow * :
President , J. II. Hat ley , Lincol
Vice-presidents. Burr II. Polk , Wi
Car olby , Omaha , Josiah Rogei
SyracuseProf.Slr. . > 8bur pr , Lincol
\V. T. Don , Nemaha county , W. ]
S. Hutu's , Omaha , J. W. Wooe
Osccola , Charles P. Matthewson , Nc
folk , U H. Livingstone , Plattsmout
E S. Ilttwley , Nobrnska City.
A. S. Sawyer , of Lincostcr count
was elected recording Becretary , ai
S. F. RJUSO , of the Lincoln olub , cc
responding secretary. A. II. Davi
son , bf Brownsvtlln , waa choa
treasurer , and B. E. B. Kennedy ,
Omaha , was eolected as third mcinlj
of the exL'cutivo committoe.
Col. Polk , GenJl. U. L'vinpsto
and B. E. B. Konntdy , wore chos
to deliver tssayn before the next a
nunl convontiun , whieh will bo he
nt Lincoln ,
On motion the convention adjourn
to meet at Lincoln in May , 1883.
' 1 ho following in the \ r prnuimo
the tournament lor Tliutcday , Mi
23th , hegini-iug at 8 o'clock a. m :
Contest No.1 -Purse , § 300 ; c !
shooting. Open only'to renitle.ii to
the state. Tivcnty din lo glass bu'l
eighteen ynrela rise ; rotary trap. E
trance , $ f > , bills inelmhd. Tie ? , fi
b Jin. lt"ir t pnz" , Sl-'O ; second pnz
500 ; third prize , § 00 ; fourth priz
30.
30.Contest
Contest No. 5 Prize , silver cu
presented in May , 1877 , by the Platt
mouth Sportsmen's club , for oil
teams. Four members nf a club I
compose u team. Ten aiug'o ' bird
twenty-one yards rise. Entranc
coat of bird * . .Record : May , 187 !
won by the Lincoln team nt Plait
mouth , ncoro 34 ; May , 1878 , won I
the Fremont team nt Fremont , ntoi
33 j May , J870 , won by the Fremoi
team at Onuh. * , ncoro 0 ; May , 18 l
won by the Lincoln team nt Nebraeli
City , score 315 ; May , 1881 , won Ii
the Omaha Team at Lincoln , Rcoro 3'
Contcf.t No. C Parse200 , ; elm
ahooting. i'reo to nil. Ten eingi
birds ; thirty yards rise. Ties , thn
birds , samti rise. Entrance , SO , bin
includi'd. U o of both bairels ; pluiif
Iraps ; Eogl.sh rule's , except gun nun
bo held ixn in ixeaociation rules ; eight
parda boundary. First prize , $101
jeco'iel prize , 875 ; third prizp , § 5 (
Fourth prize , 525.
TUB TQUIIXAMBKT.
The state tounmment was bogu
fcsterduy afternoon at the Omul :
driving park. The attendances wt
rather snull owin to the rain
iveathcr of the morning ,
THE rilt&T CONTEST
ivaa class shootim ; , oonn to rceideni
jf the state , pursa $200 ; ten birdi
; wenry-onc jurds liau ; ties , thro
) irda. Eutrancu go. birds included
Four prizus S80 , § 00 , § 40 , § 20. Th
result wuo as follows :
3. Polly . 8 W. W. Browning.
I. Wools . 8 H. H. Conner. . . .
[ I. U. Thompson. 9 11. U. Kiruball. . .
S'o. I'ago . tt ) J. O.Eberly .
D 13ry . 10 A. SeaBer .
VV. N.Cook . 7 1'armeloe .
B Lee der . - . . 9 T. K. Kimball . . .
V. K ilr..wn . 7 Hathaway . ]
W.T. Den . tl Hughea. . . .
W. Umcey . 8
First tie , 20 yards Page ' , 0 ; Braj
S ; Uuthawny , ii Dtvided'tirat monej
Stfcond tie Thompson , ! ) ; Leedei
3 ; Dan , 3j Coonor , 2 ; Eborly , 2 ; Sei
eir , 2. Sticond monuy dividud b
riiompaon , Don and Oooner.
Potty won third money , and Cool
fourth money.
SECOKD COXIEST.
Purse , § 200 ; cUias shooting. Opo ;
inly to reoidonts of the atuto ; tiv
loublo birds at eighteen yards riec
, ies , two piir. Eiitr.inco nnd prizes
tame ns foregoing. Tno following wa
ho result :
8 Birnes . . . . . .
7 Mills . H
8 I'urmalee . :
Latrlek . . . . . .9 Browning. . 1 <
.Jooner . U Uen . i
iln'.limny . C Arbuihnot . !
Deader . 8 Enerley . !
Jraoy . fi Telly . '
i rlcker . 7 Latta . I
Cnox . 5 Kobinsou . I
loueg . 3 Quick .
iVbiti . 7 Thomson . I
First Tie Mills , 4 ; Browning , .
Third Tio-Patrick , 4 ; Parineloo
[ ; Eborly , 3.
Patrick and Parruolco divided ceo
md money.
Arbuthnot won third money.
TIIIllD CONTEST.
Purse , § 250 ; class shooting. Free
o all ; Qfteon single glasa balls
lightoen yardii rise ; rotary trap. Ea
ratico , $3 , balls included , ties , five
> alk Four prizes-$100 , 75 , § 50 ,
125. The result was as follows :
oeJer. . . , . 8 CoMc . K
litthuway , . 12 Sykcs. . , , . 11
arraalea . 15 C. L. 13aum , . 15
\ Ktmbull . 13 F. K inN.ll . 15
Jooner. . . . 11 Patrick . 1 ]
Jrnckeer . 'J Shro rter , , .
) . Kimball . U Pealiody . I
'niter . 11 MoUrido . 1 !
Irowuing . 155 Hallut , . . , . K
tobinton . S Jones . U
! * . . , , . 13 8f ger . 1 <
> * n . 12 Petty . U
5e : d . 0 Latta . t
fulli . . , . . . .13 Whlta . 1
Vood * . U Kberly . 15
> r y . 14 Hughes . J
Iroiro . 0 Kay . , , ,11
Ties on 16 Pamaleo 5 , first money
Cay 0.
Ties on 14 Woods 4 , Bray D , Pottj
' , second money.
Ties on 13 Mills won third money ,
Ties on 12 Baum won tourtl
loney ,
Vick'u Death.
The ladies will all regret to lean
liat James Vick , the famous florist ,
ied last week at lua homo in Hochee <
or , N , Y. He waa sixty-throe years
f aqo , and had boon in this country
inca 1833 , first working for Horace
Ireoloy setting type. Ho was a play-
iato of Charles Dickens , and waa a
lan of fmo attainments and good
usmeea talent * . He waa very lib-
ral , Bending $25,000 worth of hia
; ods at ono time to the Kansas auf-
> rors and 810,000 to the Michigan.
F reports bo true lie waa n Uving4ex-
ample of the psalmists assertion
God's bounty to the ri htooua ,
the moret ho pave the butter he pr
pored. Of Iato years his char
re-ached the enormous eum of $10
000 n year.
HUGH MURPHY.
The Norfj Omaha Sewer Contrnct I
teen Artist in Sewer Con
strue Ion.
Tlio letting of the contract ami r
proval of the bond of the Omn
sewer company by the city cetin
Tuesday , for the construction of t
North Omaha crook sewer was n vo
important move townrel the coinp
tion of a much-needed work.
The job thus contracted fur is
valuable ono , being worth abe
$10,000 , and it will bo interesting
many of ourroadtra to know who ll
company is. The head nnd front
it is Mr. Hugh Murphy , with whc
nro associated Musar ? . Frm
Johnaoti and W. B. Millar
Mr. Murphy came to Oma
about five years ago fre
Elgin , Ilk. , and his ( list woik in tl
line was on the sewer then buing bu
by the city on Jones and 111th sired
Since that limo ho 1m had churco
ull the uuwer work dene in the oil
part of tlio time supervising and i
apvoting the work for the city nt
part contracting it himself. In all 1
has supt-rviseet the construction
about $220,000 worth of newer wor
Iho last job , which ho did under co
tract with tlio city , hjimulf , being ll
three nnd one-half miles of thu Wa
itig pyatt > m justctmiiilotorj. It will I
gratifying to those who want this so
of work an nsiurcd tucce
to know that of all thu woi
supervised or contracted by him , none
ono foot has ovesr given our. Durii
his residence in this city Mr. Murpl
also superintended about $200,0 (
worthjof work for the Omaha \Yute
works company , includim ; the sottlii
basin ? , foundation work for the engii
room , iindnll thu appurtenances ther
to , and the strongest guarantee of h
aatiBractory work is the fact that h
partner in the laying of the Wnrii
system was the manager of thu watc
works company , whoao work ho ha
then just completed. lie is a your
man and an exceedingly courteous an
nloasant acquaintance , as well as
Hood "boss" and a master workmai
North Omaha people ; cm look out f.
good work on their sower.
MOUNI ARBOR NUllSERY.
Htdgo plants 75e. per thoimn
wholesale or retail. T. 13. B. MaEoi
Shenandoah , Ii. d-2t
BOCK-KRUG.
A Pleasant Wedding in South Omau
BOCK-KRUG Married at tli
residence of the bride's mother , o
17th street , Hartman'd addition , tit
p. m. , May 23d , 1882 , Mr , II. Boc
to Mite Wilhclmina Krug , a rnoco c
the brewer , Mr.tF. . Ktug , the llei
Mr. Freser , of the Jackson atrec
Lutheran church , officiating.
Misa Lena Krug , a cousin of 111
bride , acted as bridesmaid , and Mi
Henry Krug as best man to the groan
Of the many and valuable presrni
wo noticed particularly a fruit audcali
stand , by Will and Ed. Krug ; an eli
gant clock , Mr. and Mrs. F. Krut
china set , Mr. and Mr ; . Kramer : si
ver pickle dish Mr. and Mrs. Mi
Millan ; pillow shams , Miss Carri
Doll ; statuesque , Misa Lena Kruj
c.iku dish , Mr. anel Mrs. Tebbim
damnsk table cloth ana napkins , Mi
and Mr ? . Lorenzen , cake dish , Mi
uid j Mrp. Holz ; easel , MIBB Tilli
Krug ; bridal set , Mr. und Mrn. Ai :
dn- ; easy chuir , Mr. nnd Mrs. Sogelke
irui chair , Mr. and Mrs. Doll ; rii
Mr. anel Mrs. Stein ; set kitchen fui
iiittiro , Henry Krui ? , brother of th
iiride : hangiiiglampGeorgo and Ferd
sjlnuid ; table lamp , Mr. and Mn
SpL'tmann ; bracket and picture , Mi
ind Mrp , Stewart , pair vases , Mar ,
ind Anna Holz ; silver tea pot , Mre
Bicke ; iiifiiiiiV outfit , Ed. Mauer ; SB
tet , Mr. and Mra. Goo. Schmid ; cofle
ot , Mr. and MM. A. Is'fist ; tibl
sloth , Mra. Doolitllc ; di.z.-n frui
) lates , Mr. and Mr ? . Spotmunn , t\Vi
: asoa wine , Ed. Wittig.
After a hearty participation by al
> resent , of an elegant woddinjr supper
in adjournment was had t Koasler'
lall , where the "light fantastic" wa
'tripped" till an early hour in tin
norning , the party broakinc up will
nany earnest good wishes fur the fu
uro of the happy pair.
( HIELDS-HAMMOND-At the res !
denco of the brldo'g mother on C ldwel
street , May 23 , by tbo Rev. Mr. Btnnoy
Jaicoa II. Shield * to Eva L , Uam
inond , bolh of Omaha.
FAAMK MAYO.
lo-appearance of this Favorite Actoi
at Boyd'd Opera House.
Frank Mayo , an old time favorite ii
) maha , appeared at Boyd'a open
louse last night in the "delightfu
laokwoods Idyl , " Davy Crockett. Thi
touse waa crowded and the actor
upported by an excellent company
icver appeared to bettor advantage ,
lia reception amounted almost to at
iration anel tbo auditorium rung will
ippUusa at intervals BO frequent as tc
ouder it impossible to particularize
ny point in the play as moro favor-
ibly received than another.
Miss Laura Olaiicey , who apppe&rcii
n the role ot Eleanor Yoaugh , is i
ovoly woman , and a captivating act
ess. She drew her full share of ap-
irobation , and the remainder of the
asto were not overlooked by the au >
ionco which bestowed unstinted ap <
lauso upon all , The entertainment
lay bo fitly characterized as one of
lie most successful and pleasing of thu
eaeon.
The following waa the full caste :
) * vy Crockett Frank Mayq
lujorliect r Hoystoa..Harold J'orsberg
'soar ' C'ramptou , L dtrpuntur
fell Cr mpton „ Kdwin J'rank
' won Ainswotth . .I' , O. 8av K
ronktr Oeo Johraan
> 'Rlku ' , t.T. PemlMitoi
; ds , T , U. OouUy
nwyer Qulckswltch U. Thayer
; ob Crockett Littls Vnanle Virgil
; i i.nor Vaugh M > u Laura Clancy
loine Crock tt Miss Mary Young
ROBBER CAPTURED.
Modamo Lcpor'a House uaidcd Yi
ttrday Morning- .
About 10 o'clock yesterday
man who gives the name of John I
vit effected an entrance into the hoi
of Madame Leper , on Jackson stro
between Thirteenth nnd Fouiteenl
the inmates being at the time abaci
The follow got in lay breaking t
night latch , and when discovered w
in the act of going through n trunk I
lousing to some of the qirls who fi
quont the place.
With intllablo cheek , ho braced i
and said ho waa an olllcor , nnd w
theio in the cxerciso of hia dut
When asked to show his star or pi
duce his papers , ho complied by lint
ing out ot hia pocket a package
dirty old documents , and the propri
tor of the house , seeing through tl
fraud , started to cull on an ofilct
when the follow distppcartd.
Ollieera Frank Kasper andO'Boj
appearing on the econo , ho was soi
discovered in a water closet near tl
gas works. Upon biitig search' '
thcro waa fnutid upon hia person se
cral towela , a tooth btiuh , pieca
neap , nail brush and uomo lottera fro
parties in Chicago. An answer ho hi
written in reply Io ono of the lette
waa found , in which hu expressed hit
self as unwilling to go bank to tl
Lake City , "being to lnd at havit
tint of jail thcro to go back this ova
While ho gives the name of Jol
Lovit , the name of Poterse
appears on some of thojletlcrs. Ho
respectable in appearance1 , well drenal
and rather good looking. lie wi
conveyed to jail and will have u hen
int probably to-da ? . Tlio fa
that hu broke open thu door and lot.
oil' the hin < > cB of the trunk hu w ,
found investigating will probably t
enough to send him over the road
luck don't help him out , on thu ;
oironses do not como under thu hea
of petit larceny.
HAVEN'S YOSES11TE COLOOXI
Made from the wild flowers of tr
VAII VAMEii YOSEM1TE VALLE1
it is the moat tiagrant of purfutnci
Alanufactured by H. B. Haven , S.i
Friiiicisco. For sale in Omaha by M
J. Whitohouso and Kennard Bros
SPECIAL HOTIBES.
KOT1CK Advorttsoineut To Lean , For , g =
Lost. Found , Wnnta , Boardlc ; , tc. , nlll bol
serteJ In thcao cclumns cnco lor TEN CE i
per line ; each Kubtuqucnt Insertion , nVLCUNTI
per lino. The f.rst Inaortlou nu\cr lun Ib :
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO LOAN MCHfc .
ONEY ' TO LO.VN Ca'l ' At Lv umut ol 1
M' TJ. Tliomaii Uo3ui8 Creiziiton lilocV.
0 t.OA At a per cencli
tcrcst ID sumo.ot itwa w
. ! , lor 3 to 5yuare , en flret-cliES cltv ar
( arm property. IJcira Rrat , EHTATI mid tot
AOSXCY , Itth and Uaui'las Uta.
HELP V/ANTED.
- for gcncMl hou ow rt
WANTKU-Glr tier week. Apply at Mr
Fdholm , SH .No.Ill IS h s.r.-ec. ! (37i ! i
A pool blackim'th. ' Inquire i
WANTKD Neljon , 13ta strtc ; batxoon lion
ard and Jackson. 241-21 *
ANTUO At once , a Rir | tj ill kite c
v ork at HOS O.pltoUvo. 11 113. 11OE !
21S-tf
COO * W4.MKD At S.V. . com
GtOD and ICth. Wa in 4 00 perwecl
ANThD A din ng room gill at thn Occ
W dintal. 21f-tJ
'ANTKD A good ( rirl at the N.V. . corm
CUllforu n and loth btrcctn.
2-iO-tf I. . U. LOOJJU.
Good tlrl at Htffl North let' si
S O-tf MRH J M. roiTNBMAX.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
I AMKuUiitti m LS travel n ; aileaina
W or for city wotk. lti.'o CIRO. Don't nr
wcr unleeiabluan i uillli'ifti pay fcrs rvlce
ro der d. Atdru-s 17 lice Illce. 244-.8
MICELLANE3U8 WANTS.
Ily a llrtt-rlifa iltcfinicr , f cw
WANTED all Kii.il' , at iso. 1.1111 U j'lio street
3r nlll go out aud do woik at moderate piices.
V Store with ono or two rooms c
WANT | ixbtotllca : or tome | > rodi n ralloca
: lon. rdrttii C. J Us EL ,
2S7-20- Council tilulfa.
' 7
BUIOK8 WANTED-liO'J'ra
Flodmo n&Enblarda ftoro SOS N
ititn street , Omalu , Neb SOj-25
To rent to a s1ng < o ( 'ontlemit
WANTED ( root roon 1) private residence 01
itrcet car lino. Addiou I ! . Leo offiie. 2.U-II
' '
Fouror'tho'boardoinlna rrlvat
WANTED at 1D03 Ja k n street near 15th.
lEi-2lt
To rent , collate tt 6 or 8 roomi
WANTED , convenient to ntreet U. II
d1rr i gtitlng tcrme uid loo.tlon. "Rent. *
IK Office. tl *
VTrTANTRD To rent , with privilege of buy-
V V I" ? 'Her about thice inontln a cottoje o
Iv rooms , gocdlecaUty , hhlntent ) minute !
valkcf ] v atolllcAddreM BUllne tornn and
c cation , "llou e" D cilice.
\ JONCl A p rtner vrxntfd , active or el'ent ,
LM with $ 000 to SCO.COO C.18U to Inte t In t
rgltlmitohuelno which l < xlx months time wi !
ay a pr.llt at leiet equal to the amount In
'luted , an > l hoth boturnid In'o clean cash and
he pirtncrshlp ended. Addrces "Momy" Uc <
ilflct ) S3-U
rTT-ANTEU-Kunillnp bridge and sohool bondf ,
* v H T. Clark , llollavna S8-tf
rCTANTFD-600 privy vau-tu , tints * nd ce <
VV pool * to cltanvllh Banltery Vault and
link Cleaner , the beet In use. A. Evans b Co
celdcnco 12Ctl Dodge street. Omaha.
FOR HEHT-HOUCE8 AND LAND.
T Tuo nnfurniibed roern * , nlt'-
I- ahlo for otlife * or bed roorai , within on-
a'f b'o-Uof poiloIHco. Address or call at Ko.
Ri2 Dodge ulrott. Slot !
[ 7KR ) RENT Two furnlehed front rooma for
P one i r two gentlemen at 807 Lea'enuorth
trett , bf Iwen 8th and Olh. 23'J ' !
| 70R PEST-h'ice'y furnlshel rooms with
D board , at 1J18 Dodge.
7IOR RKNT T o front rooms furniehod at
J 603 13th stn-e' , 234-SO
TIOR RKNTFurnl hed cotlaje , CC6 N. ISth
J slicet. Apply alter t p. ui. 212-27'
7011 IIF.NT IttOfouthroomu. lurnlehod. E.
! Vf. to inr 18th and Di\cnport. 24S-2U
7011 REST fjicfly furnUhod room , s-uth
ft nt. with Uiv window ; hall and outilde
itrancfl rrk u > cnuecan ; pun tbo door. 2324
RENT First floor clframo bulldlnsr next
to the City Btcatn Laundry , with or u Uhout
earn or power. _ < J2-24
TtOU KENT New houte et six rooms south-
1 e't rornerof 13th and I'nc fie i.trcsl . Ap.
y at 1112. llth ulrutt. T. 0. fELLE ,
TtOR RENT A furnhheJ cottage for the sum-
} mer. AddrtJS R. D. flee ottlce , RefertmcM
qulud. S fi 24 *
notl HKNT-rtirrlWiBl rnem 1 7 Pf th ITUb
JJ uttee .cnodoi.r.o ttitf Doug'atitrcct
229-2i
ll RBNT Furn'uh'il rorm . at 121ft ba
Iwccn I2.H and 13 h-on Caai.
fti'n 8vtd rioms. n r'h ,
PLrASANT vlrdoot , gcul cait corner
trcnlh nnd Cli'coin. _ gOI-2t *
RENT Hpu offove"roomf , on Tierca
FOR , Ii twee i Six ll and So > mill Sttcctn.
IIIJM toef C. r Hrkclt , 11 son , belw en Kl -
entliand'ldithntro Is. fOi-if
REST llou e ot ni rooms on U h tt tel
FOR " Ch > cnoan'l OIM. Apply at a. a
corner 14th and Casi > t cot. 9.lt
11BNT J furmenrd roorai over Ma
clunta'Uicbanfe.N. K. cor. ICth and Oot\r
rtrettx
TJIOR RENT Nicely ; urnlthi < l rooms with or
E without board. Reamnikbln prlrca. 2018
Cam St. - nn
_
ITtOK UK.NV Comfort ibla liotiia wlUi clon'ta ,
1 } Imrilanlwiftttfttcr. eioodlocttlon. Apily
ormM PS o 201.1 i lerco Ktreot lelw.cn With
Mid 2M > slrectf. 206-24
_
KENT A br'ck tora CxIO feetftooti
FOR . E qulro at ll ) 8 i.oriicy Mrpot ,
A. Schickel , ncent 1BS24'
T Oll RKNT Cellar corner 1'O.h anJ Douglas.
jj 30 % ti
ItnnU WIhor : vlth
N. Ihtli ktrct Ii an < )
fJIO KENT Tjvrjro furnli icd front room f't
1. Ho | ( ontt > mtmith or without board.
Reference * . 1S15 Dolce utroat. 13J tl
11KNT Hciuc H ro in , cel'nr , | .tora
FOR wo.l on corner 1 th ni < l ChlcMintiota. .
2 0-2S TIUOT1IV KM.I.Y.
- . . . ecvora nlco
FORLBASE-AIS25
driicolotsnoAr 2.'nli Mr. it nnd M. Mary' *
fll8-tf Vf 11. lUiuum , ! ( ! !
fll8tfOH
OH I'.RN'T Hoiieo of five rco.ns. corner KV1
and I'lcrcn. A ) pU at H. CJ.
nor 17tn r nd e.A.8 , ntur Kast < r Church.
co-u
FOR BALE.
RAT.K A flrai quslll.v twa-foit cvtlvro
POU
tir ono lior o , nt . .1. , S'ni Bin'j. It la la
rx'olleDttcpilr , tiavlii ) ; been ui omip.iriilv ly
\ rylltlj , end hi 1 oi-t ot ca o Usenet It ; for
ulam'ly vlicru tlicro ate tn-ci or thteo cliUJrao
It cannot bo excelled to KCO It f to bo cOivmooJ.
221-27
TJIOHSALnHo'i'c ad lot , 8 roomi , well m *
I ! cutcrn. 1312 Vu fa between 13h ! and Ktb
"bt'cet ? . 213-iJ
TjlOH SALTT 3J ncrfB , lth hnimr , barn1
I ; grape" , nil * , trci . etc. . near tt'ost O ahn ,
by SI. O. ItcKoon , 1515 1'otiRla" itnot 201-tO
MOR HAI.K A h'juso nnd lot KOslIb fron'v
Jj with btrn , tno wcll fnd cttom 12SO
South Hth strott. eoiid h.u L north of William
Mrcet. PtlcB J16(0. ( 19.uai"
ALB Lirge loS and hoii-o of fcur Morni
EOR3 South llth Urcct , ut S7EO. Huill cinh
ramcnti < , balance nuiith. j. iK ( ogue cpjiDdte
l > 0stofllco. 10-tl
HALE Ono flr.o buspy arrf harno s 'nt
EOR . Uqulruat HospoV Alt Cq'.iery 1.0-24
SALK tlou'o of tit ronim , nnd lot 30r
POR , north of olxticutn alni't b lil o Ap
ply corner 12th and U w rd. Nuwtpjpor Union ,
I.10R BALK Cor..cr nut ndjolnliiL' 1st on
Jj I'arl : avcntic. J-lrtt clagjprop itr.
OF.O. W. AMaa , 1603 1 amaui ttrtit 137 t
TJ10R 5ALE A hou i an \ lot i n lied e street ,
.1 ! Olio of the no-t 1 ( catir.tin In th i Ily
115-t' J. H PUSH iMT. 13th an < t.atroy.
1 ,1OH SALIv Or 'Itafle ; 44x13' lent on lOin
J } Eticct next to tl o roriier ot lUri cv also
tOxlS2 lietoi. tb < - io > it i-lilc between i Ml ra-d
Capitol a\cnuo Eniiulioof II. nKHTtlOLD
23 > t
HALb 'Ihu xarm &
blUn ' HiUth < f the U. rallroi-l In Ctrbon
Ucunty , W.\ominir Tcrritoiy 440 aciot ol
meadow and upland tit cuannttd. Addrcaa
W. 11. Ctldttcll , arm Spiluga.YVon Ing. _ _
171011 SAi-E A rt"taurant at a barpnu. n.
J } Manunellcr. lltb Btrcocncir Faruaui.
--hoP'irULAU ' HOl'EL , known
IIOIISALIJ 1 BOYS' HOiK. This house Is ro -
tmlly located , has sou h nnd ( u&t front , and In
surronndcd w th flr.o ihado trees : cent Irmhlrty
a ccplna rooma , ha * Ice hou o. laundry , simple
room&c. Hn < anorld w de rrpuiatlon ana a
better patron go lhan many honaea ot twice Its
capadty. Prlio JS.COO for mit cu'ors ft-i-
ilicas , A. A. SAWUKY , lied Clouu , tb.
_ -
CIOR SALE 200 choice lota In lion -com Place ,
Jj W. R Uartlctt , Iteal Rtato Aco-t , 8178.
18th strott. _ fOS-tt I
TTIOn BALh A gnou curnui lov ou Liuu aaud
JL 23ih street , aiacry fabt growing part ol
the city , will dMdo. Inquire at 110 outh 20th
street , near Farnam.Bogn'a & Hill's addition.
820.1m *
_
1OU HAL ur will ( jxciJtt KO lur uiu aa pro *
I potty , an Improved ecc oa of land adjoin
ing a station on U. P. R. U. U. DUNHAM , UU.
Farnhnra St. , Omaha. 720 ttmt
RICK FOU CALh.
B V'03-tf CALh.ESTABROOK K COB.
I1AY At A. II. Kandir1 Feed Sto
BALED
iniR Hnrncv St. 1 D-tf
MI8CELLANEOUO.
POUND Alrclctcont'li Ing a la Ipuplcluro.
Inijulrn of nlgiit wn chiLuu at Ii yd < pcra
lui c. .88 ai
uol ntAVsU * . Alui e tU.d ci w , llallJcr-
tcv , red anil hlto w th vllto la < p , and
i out llvo 5 tars old , g r > id fr > im my pro.i lss
ilaj li.'d. Cow a1 60 tiM UtauH i obi i n h'-r horns.
V Hultablo reward will ojald to tl. liml r br
ho undo.B'gued. W. II. ijiJij , ilcrk Ll trl.t
'ouit.
fllPO'RTANT NOTICE Jon & fam't Candy
I Piltcomovcdt ) vH.\orth ! Itiihetru.t Ju I
lorlh of Sluonle Hall. Kuo wirks iljirs ,
rcauisdilomoim'lo6 con's. 22i
LO3T-A Jillow bull dog , about ono year old ,
white upot on briubt nnd ( orchtad. Finder
ilca e ritjra to 1S01 Far am ktrect. S32-21
noUND UentlcmcQ'B geM locket. Call at
I ; teelo , Jchnaon fi Co. , ISth und narnoy.
230 24"
1 TEALS AT ALL H > UR9 lirard by the day
LVJL or week , 110 12th street between Douslaj
nd Dodge. MM. L. Halh. IIO-'M
f OST A Iher and wlii > o colored pup , three
U mont sold. Tiolli d < r will 1 etui nbly re-
arded t y 'cming the gama t o etoru cf Janxa
'avla , soulh 1Q'J tin tt
MAKEN UP A cow about 7 i e-n old , red with
L whllei poti > , larvo l.on.B Al o a heifer ,
.d , with warte ipota , both with lalf.
FRANK KOUERE'V '
3-4lt on e w Bakery , 13th St. ncjr Wllllaroa
3DWAKD KUEHL
[ AOIOTER OF PALHYBTKRV AND ( CONDI
IONALIBT , 198 Tenth Street , between Farnam
idllatnev. Will , with the aid of euatdlan
> lrtB ) , obtain for any one a clanco at tne past
iJ prc'cnt , and on certain conditions In the fu-
JTO. Boota and Bhoeo made to irdcr. I'oifeo
AbsoluteBy Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel op
, itrcngth and wholetomeneM. More ocoto
cx | thtn the orUlniry klndi , and cannot b
Id la competition with tha multitude of low
it , ihort wolijht. alum or pboaphata powders
Sold only In cans. Jli " "
1 Will St. , New York