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    THE DAILY BEE : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15
The Daily Bee.
Tburaday Morning , Fob. 16.
'Weather Report ,
( The following observations are taken at
the name moment of tlmo at nil the stations
mentioned. )
WAR DEP'T U. S. SIOSAI. SunvicK ,
OMAHA , Fohrtiary 14 , 1883 , (1:45 ( p. in ) J
LOOAli BKHVITIDJ8.
Everybody went for a valentine yester
day , and the postoflico employes were kept
bt y.
Ira Hcnstoad , the alleged blackmailer
Irom Council IiluT ( , Is still confined in jail
in this city , awaiting n requisition ,
The ladles of the North Pronbytcrian
church held a valentine noclable in the
church , on Saundcra street , Tuesday.
N. U. Apple , clerk for T. 0. Bruncr ,
was ono of a pnrty of three lucky tnen who
drew $6,1)00 ) in the Louisiana lottery In December -
comber ,
The "original eight" who voted for
Gen. 0 , F. Mondorson for U. S , eonator ,
cumo up from Lincoln last night , end are
pleasantly entertained nt the eonntor'a
residence ,
On Monday n mnn loitan nrm at the
Omaha emeltmg works by Retting It caught
in tbo rollers of tliocrmhlnK' machine , and
Tuesday another employo lost nn arm In
a similar way ,
The loctnro which was to bo delivered
TuouUy by Mr , J. 8. Shropshire , nt
Central ball , under the atinpiccR of Ne
braska Lodge No 1 , K , of P. , wait post
poned to Friday oveulng , the loth inst.
All tickets out will be good fur that oven-
ing.
Mlsi Gahlor , daughter of tbo reatauraat
keeper on Farnnm street , next door east of
Ed Manner's , caught lior clothes on fire
TuoaJay whtlo fticillny near the ntovo in
the laundry. Her mother saved her from
Injury nt the coat of fiome lovero burns to
her own person.
It ta rumored that the precent visit of
Meeaia. Kltnball nnd Viuttif ; to Now York
has a bearing upon the extension of the
Oregon Short Line , and nlno that the sub
ject of freight tnrilTa nt points whore the
U. P. cnloru into competition with the
Northern Pncluo will bo ilscu ! ted.
James Morris , oi this city , Into prlrato
secretary to Senator Sounders , 1ms been
appointed register of the land ollice ut
Valentino , on the Sioux Olty & 1'nciBo
road , J. Wesley Tucker , of Blair , appoint
ed receiver at the tame office. Simeon W.
Swltzer is reappolntod register of the land
office nt Bloomlngton.
The Y , M. 0. A , have formed n
woman's auxiliary and are doing a good
work. Tboy would llko now to call the at
tention of the Christian ladles of tlila fast
growing city to another work , not of anyone
ono church or denomination , but of all who
Ipve the Lord Jesus Chrlit and are willing
to help "bear each other's burdens and BO
fulfill the law of Christ. "
W. 8. McClellen , n prominent young
attorney of this city , IB lying dangerously
ill In hi * rooms In Frcnzor block. The ail
ment appears to be iheuaiatlttm which np.
proncbes the heart , and camca considerable
anxiety among hla friends. A telegram
was Tuesday sent to Galena , 111. , to hU
brother , stating his condition and request
ing him to como on at once ,
Mr , Hendihall hltohod up liU horro
Tuesday to a sleigh for the purpoio of
getting a load of bay. The animal backed
up , causing the sleigh lo go over the edge
of the North Omaha crook embankment ,
n Eighteenth street , dragging both man
ud horge with it into the crook , a perpen
dicular drop of fourteen feet. The sleigh
was completely smashed , but strange to
t Y neither tnan nor horse was hurt.
Mr. George A , Joplln , of Lexington ,
Ky , , bus been secured as general secretary
of the Omaha Y. M" . 0 , A. , and is expected
to enter upon the discharge of hts duties
next week , lie Is a college graduate , and
comes highly recommended , Ho has been
actively engaged In the Y. M. 0. A. work
for five 'years , nnd for the past year he has
been the general secretary of the Lexing
ton association ,
Both Misses Button and Mnbelln are
highly pleased with Omaha , the Glee club
and their nudlenco Tuesday , and con
sider It very { Uttering under the clrcum.
itanres , They both sing in Chicago nuxt
week , Miss Mtbolla In the opera of''Pa
tience" nnd "Pirates of Penrance" , and
MIsa Dutton ( n an oratorio. They botli
go to Europe next summer and return In
time for winter engagements. The club It
more than pleased with both ot the ladles
Death Record.
Henry Straaburg , the well-knowr
Farnam atroet photographer , died a1
3 a/m. February 14 , of dropay of thi
heart , aged about 30 yean. The 111
tioaa and death of the deceased won
both Very euddon and unexpected.
Henry Strasburg came to Omahi
over ton yearn ago. Ho was an activ
member of the Miunnorchnr society
having been its presiding cflicer several
oral terms. 'Ho waa also a member o
the Allomanon Lodge , No. 8 , I. O. 0
F , , and hold an Inmirance policy li
the Odd Fellows' Protective loam
anco company. Ho loaves a wife an
five children to mourn his Ions.
ALLKMANUX LOPOK
The inemboro of Allcmanen Lodge
No. 8 , I. 0. O. F. , are hereby n
quoatcd to meet at their hall at
o'clock p. m , , February ID , to attqn
the funeral of their late broth'ci
Henry Strwbnrg , whoso funeral wl
\m \ ? \ take placa at2 p. m , , from the res
dance on Twelfth street , -betwoo
Howard and Jackson. Brothers c
the order are respectfully Invited t
uttend.
AH ELEGANT SUCCESS ,
A Brilliant and Most Enjoyable
Hntortainmont ,
The Annual Concert of the
Omaha Glee Olub ,
The Omaha Glee club gave Us an
nual grand concert at Boyd's opera
house Tuesday and notwithstanding
the steadily falling rain and the slip
pery streets and sidewalks , had a
most flattering and appreciative au
dience
The reserve of seats from the tlmo
of the opening of the box office was
very largo and unusually so for n
homo company , but DO well ia the rep
utation of the glee club established
that their advent was the occasion of
as much onthuslaam ai cny profcaiion-
al concert company on the road could
arouao In this city. No paiun nor ex
pense had been spared to make thn
event an attractive ono and the
auccosa which crowned the ef
forts of the executive committee
and the individual members of
the organization la best demonstrated
by the ovation given them last night.
The parquctto , drostr circle nnd fam
ily circle were filled to the limit of
comfort and with an appreciative
audience , and the patter of the rain r.a
it fell outside waa in Iteolf music to
those who braved the ntorm to hear
what was promloed to bo a rare treat.
The oponli.R number waa the string
quartette , "Minuott,1 * Bccohorini , by
the Phllomathoan club quartette , led
by Prof. Hodman. The delicacy nnd
taste evinced in the rendition of thin
piece was remarked on all sides , and
Us awoot , soft music was a fitting in
troduction to the elegant entertain
ment to which it was a prelndo.
The Glee Olub appeared in the oco-
end number in "Young Musicians , "
and Bubaoquently in Mondolnshou'c
"Summer Song" and Abt'a "Night
Song , " three very choice , selections.
They mot with a hearty reception ,
being greeted with applauao on each
quccoaaivo appearance and an onthuai-
natlc encore a > the end of oaoh pi oco.
Under the able diroctorahip of Mr.
Frank Smith the club haa attained
remarkable proficiency and oung aa
they never have done before , and
with n harmony and precision that can
bu attained only by long , pornlsteu *
and careful etndy atd training ,
rho boya otopped into popular
favor first aa the "Garliold
Glee O'ub ' , " and the oigRnizitiou ,
c mtlnnod under a.uow name , ban don
nothing to forfeit the high et < uidard
won In the campaign of 1880. It
would bo a pleasure to mention or.ch
individual member by name bat it Is
not lens complimentary to write of
them as an organization which has
nuchud n paint in musical training
which few oluba of the oamo character
in the country hts reached. Thi. | haa
boon largely owing to the untiring
offortn of Mr. Smith , the mnoical direc
tor , and Mr. Al Morris , the secretary ,
as well as to the united energy and
zeal of the individual members. Tim
club last evening acorod a BUCCOSB of
which they may well bo proud ,
The two lady singers who oamo
from Chicago to add to the attractions
of the evening , bath made excellent
imprcaslona. MUs Jennie Dntton ,
the aopr no singer , won favor from
the first , although heretofore a stran
ger to our city. Her voice la clear
and nwoot , and aho slugs with an em-
phivilp and feeling that la singularly
pleasing. She appeared In two aolo
numbers and In the quartette at the
close , and was heartily applauded and
encored ,
It must bo admitted , however , that
Miss Emma Mabolla was the favorite
of the evening. Miss Mabelln
was In Omaha during the Smngcrtost
In 1880 , and made a host oi
friends and admirers then. She made
a Btill better Impression last night ,
her rich tonca , the sweetness and pnr <
ity of orory note , her unassuming
manners and natural grace , complotolj
otptivatlna the audience. She ro
colvod a number oncoru on the firal
number "II Sojroto" and gaining fu
vor with oaoh succeeding appearance
In Tuckor'a ballard "Sweet Genevieve
novievo , " aho exhibited a depth o
feoliug and exquisite taste that wil
enthroned her for all time to como it
the hearts of her hearers.
In the fourth number , solo obligate
and chorus , Mr. H. D. Estabrool
sided in a most beautiful rendition o
Miller's "Serenade , " and cortalnl ]
never sang better or to the groatei
oatlafaotlon of an andlonco.
In the quartette , "Oh , My Lovo'i
Like the Rod , Rod Rose , " Messrs
Smith and Northrup dlatingaishcc
themselves particularly ,
Ono of the most pleasing feature ;
of the evening waa the exquisite worl
of Miss Mattlo li. Brooknor , tin
accompanist , who oamo over from hoi
homo In Iowa to take the place c
Prof. Martin Calm , who wai
unexpectedly called away. Mis :
Brooknor'had but ono rehearsal of he ;
accompaniments but with an hnndrcc
ho could not have appeared to botto ;
advantage A modest , unassumiiij
lady , aho proved herself to bo a thor
ough musician and It may bo sale
without fear of contradhtlon that IK
musician in the city could have filloi
the bill more satisfactorily. Indeed
her oxqulaito touch and perfect mas
tery of the keyboard , was an India
ponsablo accessory to the success o
the entertainment. Mias Brookno ;
a will carry away with her goldoi
opinions from all who hoard her , am
the Glee club did Itself proud when 1
aecurod her services fer this occasion
The concert , In detail nnd In its on
tiroty , was a perfect success , and hereafter
after the annual musical entertain
f mants of the club will not wear th
H8P ° ot of amateur performances , bu
will bo looked forward to as among th
rarest mualcal troata of thn season.
li
Ronl EaUito Transfers
The following deeds have been Ole
for record in the ofllco of the count
cleric eltico our laat report :
Byron Reed John
, Campbell au
11 wives , to John II. Slmpkins , w. I
rods nw ne. and o 0 rods no nw , 19 l
13 ; w , d , , $950.
Cornelia II. and doo. I. Gilbert i
Chas. Banks to John Wldonor , i
34'of o. 132 seconds , in lot 33 , Red-
iok'a Second addition ; w. d , , 8JOO.
Mason L. Derwin to Mary Sohnlfz ,
o. 22 seconds , lot 10 in no. EO. , 1G 15
13 ; w. n. , S'125 ,
Goo , S Boll and wlfo to Rf zin W.
Boll , lot 0 , block 14" , E. V. Smith's
addition ; q. o , S3iO
Margorotha Sch&ofTcr and husband
to Mrs. Thoresia Pochlman , lot 2 ,
block 0 , Sweeny's addition ; w. d ,
81,200.
Ohas. Banks to Wm. H. Whittikor ,
s GO seconds , o 132 , lot 33 , Kodlok'o
2d addition ; w. d. , $000.
W. B. Workman and wife to J. L
Pugh , lols 3 pnd 4 , block 18 , Waterloo -
lee , w. d. , $ ICO.
John L. Webster , oxccntor , to A.
S. Vincent , lot G , block 13 , Shmn's
addition , quit claim , $1.
W. N. McOndlsh ! andwifoto Alfred
Erlokson , lot 17 , iu McOandlieh Pluco ,
w. d. , $875.
County Treasurer to 11. D. Heed ,
lot 00 in Qiao's addition ; tax deed ,
$430.
County Treasurer to L. S. Reed , w
A of lot 97 , Glue's addition ; tax deed ,
2 34.
Frank Murphy to Peter Smith , n J
of lot 8 , block 3 , Armstrong's first ad
dition ; quitclaim , $2 00.
Frank Murphy to A. N. ' Kerr , n
132 feet of lot 9 , block 3 , in Arm-
strong' * firot addition ; quit claim , $2.
liana Faddern to John Foddo , u J
of BW. pt. nw. , boIPK lots 2 , 1C , 15 ,
11 ; quit claim , $1,050.
A. J. Hanscota and wife to W. L.
McOigar , lot 15 and 10 , block 3 ,
llauucom'n place , w. d. , $ ICO.
A I > ENVER DIVINE.
Dean Hort'iJ Lecture Tuesday Even-
inn.
Daan Hart , cf the Episcopal chursh
in Donvcr , dolivorud a leciuru Tuct-
day night in the Baptist church , whiah
waa very instructive and ai the sumo
time entertaining. The bad weather
and the concert at the opera house
kept many persona away and as a consequence -
sequence there "aa a nmall audience.
The discourse 17.13 moctly of a gosaippy
and conversational c.mructor , bat
somotiinca thu e | > "ukor delivered some
brilliant and Jkctivo poriodo of era
tory. Ho lllnatratid the lecture by
an oxy-hydrogon light which throw n
good perspective of the pictures upon
a ecroon fifty fout square. The prin
cipal viowB were the following :
The worshipping phco of the firet
Chrbtiaria. The basilica , the Roman
court house. The ground plan. How
altered for the requirements of Chris
tian worship. The bishop and hi *
pronbyto a The altar above the con-
t'unsio , an Imitation of he catacombs.
The development cf the romancuqaes
Mcd a of religious inatruation in the
middle acc8by ; the conutruction oi
ec10occ ] ; by froEcocs ; by mystery plays
and miracles plnys. Punch nnd Judy ,
The Norman architecture. Willium
the Conqueror's hnpotlum In impcilo ,
and its' " rccults. The Norman build
crs. The cathedral of Potcraboro.
Tha wooden roof , 700 yeara old. The
causa of the pointed arch ; th < ) gothlc ,
The cathedral of Oiutecbury , Thu
ground plan , The raieou d'otro o ;
the arrangements , History fron
Auguatlno and his forty monks
How the money was prccurec
or these vast pllcc , The nave ; thi
dy ohapcl ; the ambulatory. Becket
[ ia shrine. Hla impeachment b ;
[ oury VIII. The accumulated riches
" "French regale. " The tomb o
in Black Prince. The tomb of Hour ;
V. Its opening by the dean. Th
athodral of Esoter. The nave ; th
ilustrols' caller j ; the bishop's throne
Imost rising to the vault : without
ail , five oontnties old. The cathedrc
f Wells The unrivalled west fronl
nearly 000 statutes. Bishop Jocclino1
lave. Its exquisite proportions an
unique inverted arohos. The dovolof
Bent of the early English then th
lecoratcd then thu perpandiculai
ho characteristics of thoio "styles" i !
ustratttd and exhibited.
.Tho cathedral of Salisbury. Th
'silent finger of its spire , " the loft
oat in Enpland. The cathedral c
lochcbtor and the death of Fisher
Westminster Abboj ; its noluhborhooc
ho house cf parliament ; Wcstmlnstc
lall ; the abbey ; the west lov era fro :
ho doon'o yard. Its history fret
Edward the corfesaor to Henry IV
north porch ; the nuuir ; th
screen ; the choir. Henry the VH
chapel ; the coronation chair. Pooti
corner ; monumento of Shakespean
Milton , Oampball , Pope , Southy , utc
The abbey by night. A return t
[ tallan arohl'ccturo. ' St. Paul's , Lot
don. The distant view.
The dean will return to Omah
sometime this year and give his lei
turo on "Monks and Monasteries. "
CAESAR'S WIFE.
Gentleman Objeota to the Wort
Being Used.
Yesterday aa a BEE reporter wi
passing the corner of Fifteenth ar
Douglas streets ho hoard a heavy ba
voice call out , nnd upon stopping an
turning around stood bifore Jann
Bonuor , the defendant in a rocoi
criminal case brought against him t
a Mrs. Ward for slander , but whlcl
upon trial , fell through for want <
suulclent evidence against him.
"I say , young man , " raid ho , "yc
want to bo careful about what yc
say or you will got hurt. "
The reporter assured the gontloma
that he didn't care to bo hurt au
asked the cause of the gentleman
anger.
"Why you said things somotin
ago in an interview you had with n
that I did not say nt all. "
"I guosa not , " replied the r
porter.
"I didn't say anything aboi
Cioiar's wife to yon , did II" ho askoi
The reporter told him that ho ha
supplied that phrase himself In lie
of much moro hnt ah language that t
had used In reference to the lady ,
"Well , you want to bo cartful ar
way , " said the gentleman as ho tunic
to go.
A short way down the street ho mi
McDononph , of The Watchman , wl
has been grinding his machine for tl
benefit of Bonnor for two or thn
weeks past. That doughty jounmll
escaped without any broken IIml
and walked along complaining that 1
was not fooling very well , but mlgh
however , bo able to got away with tv
or three ordinarily muscular cltizoi
if the opportunity offered itself ,
BENEKE'S BENCH.
The Police Judiciary Disposes
Justice to the Wayward-
Girl and Her Lover An
Father-in-law
Outraged - -
The4Oolorod Maaher.
In the police court yesterday the
ockot was light and Judge Boneko ,
i ho aat upon the judicial throne
1th hla injured limb carefully laid
pen n pillow , doomed not all at die
onccrtod at the lack of business.
Early yesterday Ofllcor Donohoe
mat a man upon the ( street whom ho
egardod with BOIUO ausplolon. Ho
allod uponthoslrangor to Btop , where-
pen the man tok to hla heels and
au away. The oflicor followed him
nd nucoceded In capturing him and
lurching him to the calabooso. Upon
la examination yesterday it was
earned that tht prisoner was a ro-
> ectablo pcrton livicg in the city ,
/hen questioned why ho had
ttompttici to ov.itlo the minion of the
aw , ho Bald ho did it for fun. Ho
wan discharged.
Nfcllio Trhuuo la a disorderly young
oman She was atrcatod Tuesday
i a wild and boistrous atato of in-
brliity and taken to jail. In answer
j au inquiry why nho had allowed
eraolf to net In such an unladylike
tunnor , aho answered with toara in
or eyes , that her lover had gene to
Oouncll Bluffs and she had resorted to
lie cup to drown her Borrow. When
o wont across the river , aho cousid-
red him loat to her forever. The
woman gave ball , and will have a hear *
ng next Saturday on the charge of
"isturblng the ponce.
Christian Noleou became ao oxaa-
oratcd and hunted down with the
dlouB and unsought attention of his
ather-in.Jaw , Nola Eohdall , that
! ueaday ho wont for him a la Maori
ud knocked him down. The out-
cged piirout-in-law caused a warrant
o issue for Christian , charging him
with assault. Ho will have a hearing.
The notorious Ed. Gslllg-m la in
ail on a charge of [ stealing a ahotgnn.
lo will prabably bo examined to-day.
The darkey , George Hays , arrested
Tuesday for dbordorly conduct in
nuking Improper prrp-jsals to n 13-
oar-old child , \vai la the court room
estfirdiiy trying to liquidate the
irjocf § 20 asiewed against him. He
inly succeeded in raising § 5 , which
rns credited. Ho la a typo of the
olored maohor , and this is probably
ho firat time ho over got his just
.oaorta.
THK GRAND JURY.
Arter Examining the Jail Tney ar
Discharged.
The grand jury yostetday concluded
, holr labors by prf sentlng a number ol
ndlctmonta and visiting the Jill. The
ndlctmrutn are aa folio we :
John Anderson and Max Anderson
jrand larceny , In stealing money anc
clothing from Charles T. Boagcr.
Charles Lndwlg , grand larceny , in
; aking $120 belonging to Henrj
Rolfo.
Michael Gllllgan , asaault with In
tent to kill Policemen Owen Buckley
Human Maaou , stabbing Chris Boin
dorf , with Intent to wound.
John Quirk and Thomas Hondor
eon , two Indictments for burglary anc
larceny ,
Patrick O'Oennell , larceny aa bailee
Perry Shotwoll , murder in the sec
nnd degree , ha vine shot and klllci
Henry Ebarllng.
Jaa. G. Smiley , selling raortgogei
property.
Frank Donahoo , grand larceny.
Warrhum W. Warren , three In
dictuienta for obtaining money nnde
false pretcnbcs.
JAIL KErOHT.
To Hon. Jmots W. Neville , Judzo of the D ! <
Irlct Court , Uouglss County , Nebraska :
The grand jury has to-day viiitoi
the county jail in a body , and fonui
it in good condition and the priaonui
well taken euro of.
MAHTIN DUNHAM ,
Foreman , Grand Jury.
OMAUA , February 14 , 1883.
THE
The Thaw MakoB"the Streets Slopp
and UnBSmfortablo.
The strosts are oasuming th
appearance of spring , and the woathe
Is much milder. The guttotfl'ori Fare
ham , Douglas and the interfloctiu
streets are filled with water , some c
which runa fiff , but the most 'of7 1
stands In pools and lakes in tho' road
ways and near the sidewalks. Pro
printers of stores along the prlnclps
buninots streets during the day arnu'
their clerks and porters with shovel
and axes and set thorn to work re
moving the encrusted ice on the pave
mon.ts and In digging ditches for th
wator'to bo drained into. Those pre
cautions are not being taken tooeoun
for it is probable from present iudlca
tions and predictions that there wil
bo au early spring. The Iminons
quantities of enow and ice which la ;
upon the streets of the city may ii
the event of a sudden thaw do mucl
damage to collars and the lower wall
of buildings. Rain may como , whiol
will only add to the thaw and help d
damage. Reports from the east am
oven the west indicate a much hlgho
temperature , and it may with plausl
billty bo presumed that milde
weather will aoon come.
THE TAX cqiXEOTIONS
Tne Ducota Comlnff In Rathe
Slowly.
The county taxes for 1882 * ro com
ing In rather gradually. Count ;
Treasurer Rush yesterday told
reporter that thus far ho had enl
lamed about two hundred tax receipt
for the assessment of 1882. The tott
numberlo something over G4000 , whlo
does not include those for back tare
or delinquencies. The schedule I
handed over to the county treasure
in October of the year the assoasmer.
levied and from that tlmo until May
f the ensuing year property owners
ave to walk up and plank down their
money. The majority of cillzjna piy
'ho sums set opposite their names In
Vpril , May and Juno of the year fol-
owing the one for which the taxes are
reality awossod. The moat of the
ax payers Bottle within the tlmo pro-
cribod by law , but aomo , either be-
lanao they have no money or do not
eel like giving it np , fall to como
time. In the end the sales and
osts incidental to n summary collec-
ion of-taxes run np BO aa to swallow
p the property bodily. This fortu
ately is seldom necessary.
THE OLD WORLD.
GENERAL FOREIGN MEWS.
po lal Diipa'.ches to Tim linn.
THE BEAD COMPOSER.
VENICE , February 14. Wagacr was
offering from diaoaae of the heart ,
lo hod yesterday a severe altuck but
ad resolved on making on excursion
u a gondola. Ho hod another violent
elzuro In the afternoon , The doctor
as summoned but found liia csas
opoleca. He died in the aims of his
wife , aurrounded by his children ,
Llcos Mqncello and the city author-
ties are arranging for a public funeral.
rVrguer lately expressed the belief
hat "Parsifal" would bo HH last
rork , s ho felt he was soon going to
lie. Ho was In an arm chair when
o expired.
AACHEN , February 14. Wagaor
heatro , mindful if the lately ox-
reeoed wish of the deceased composer
o provide for bio son , Siegfried ,
, 'ill dtyoto the prrceeds if to eight's
ntortalnment for that purpose. It
a other theatre * of Germany to
ivo similar benefits.
T11E FRENCH OKISIS.
PAULS , 1 ebruary 14 Dj Frayolnot
ad an Interview to-day with Presi-
ont Grovy , who will probably consult
with the presidents of the senate and
hambor of doputloa. Fulllorea will
oinaln some days as president of the
ouncil. In replying to n deputation
f merchants rpprnsentlng 200,000,000
! ranca capital , President Gravy prom
ised to endeavor to relieve commerce
rom the rpsuite of frequent crises.
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH.
LONDON , February 14. A foretaste
f the quuon'o speech at the opening
f parliament is published. Her ma-
euty roforo to the Danubiau con'tr-
inco , the recant events in Eaypt , the
pstoration cf Cotew&yo and dimiuu
ion of crime in Ireland. Her mujost ?
hews the government Is determined
not to allow Irish oubjecta to ocoapy
, lmoat the entire attention < f parlia
ment as horctoforo. 1'iio remainder
of the adrircta has roforoneo to 10-
'orma In the homogovuri mnt
THE IIOJIB RULERS' POLICY.
LONDON , February 14 At , a pro
iminnry meeting of' the Itiiili parlia
mentary paity t-day , to consider the
action ot the Irish mombera of the
houtio of commons during the session ,
over twenty poraona were prceeiu.
Parnell waa ru-cleotcd chaitmau. ll
wr.a dec1 dud that an amendment shall
be made to the nddresa in reply tithe
speech from the throne , denting with
the operation of tlin crimes act. Ro-
grit waa expressed at Healy'e arrest.
A DEAD rUILANTUROPIST.
PARIS , February 14 Meyer M g
nua , the philanthropist , is dead.
A 8ERIOUB SITUATION.
CAIRO , February 13. The report
that Bara garrison has Rurraudurcd to
the false prophet is confirmed. Gooc
judges consider that Obeid and othnr
places in Soudan must { follow. The
situation i ) very serious.
MISOELLADEOUBITEU3.
The Botflen Courisr reports the Kins o
Bavaria telegraphed Wagner's relatives o-
feting condolence , and beting them t <
await his wishes in regard to the ternov >
of the reimina nd funeral services.
The Nerd Germ in Gazette says tlioGer
man L'.nydin bnjiugstsnmsraontbeClyd
is uupatrioti" .
It U stated Couut Corti , Itn'iin nmbaa
sador to Turkey , hai heeu iuatnietod t
s n't eatiifuction for ronuwod insults t
Italian offlcinh in Tripell.
It ia understnod the iuterviaw befweun
Eunetiio and Frinco Nnnoleou nt Fame
borough waa moat cordial.
At theconcluslonlo th'irovldence befor
the court rf Inquiry nt Himburp concern
lug the GImhria disaster , Captain Cu'til
and Fir.t Officer Uulhrd , of the oteame
Sultan , were allowed to go free.
Emperor William has personally de
voted much attention to settling the dil
ficulty in regard to the Danes In Schless
wlg-HoIstein. Negotiations have hoe
opened fi/r a convention on the question
The report of the death of ArchMjho
McCabr , of Uuhlio , U untrue. lie i
slightly Improved.
Funeral of Governor Jewell.
Special Dispatch to TUB Bus.
HARTFORD , February 14. The citj
Is in deep mourning to-day , out of ro
spoot tn the memory of the laro Mar
shall Jem oil. Buslines is general ! ]
aunpei\dod. Many eminent gentle
men were present at the obsequies.
Mouuy for Gormuuy-
Special Dlapatcu to Tui ll i.
NEW YORK , ffebiiiuy 14 Addl
tional sums amountiiiK to over 12.00C
relc > > Rmatli ware to-day transmitted tc
the Rhino aafTurera.
PILLS
SY1VIPTOWIS OF A
TORPID LIVER
IOSB of Appetite , Bowels costive ,
Tola in the Head , vrttli a dull sen-
Bation in the back part , Pain under
the Shoulder blade , fullness after
eaUne , with a disinclination to ex-
ertlon of body or mind , Irritability
of temper , Low spirits , with a feel-
intr of havintr neglected some duty ,
\yearinoss. Dizziness , Flutterin ? at
the heart , Dots before the ayes , Yel
low Skin , Headache generally over
the right eye. Restlessness , with ilt-
ful dreams , highly colored Urine ,
and CONSTIPATION.
TTITT'S VIT r.H iu-o espcclnlly
nilnptnl ( o sucli cases , one iluse'el-
lcct siicU a cliniiBe of feellnic to
nstotiUli tlie cullerer.
Tlii-y Incrrnse ll > eAiiietltean > lcania
the biHly to Take ou 1 lesti , t hut the ej stem -
tem Is iiuurUlieil , ana by their Tnilio
AcHoiiontbolHiicstlveOrirnus.JUii'
ulnr NtiiolM nre produced. rrlcuV
115 aiurrHVht. , N. A' .
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
. . . . .
OIUT JUm on WiiiEKT.ns change to a OLOSKT
liLACK by a ilnelu application ot this Drc. It
Imparts anatural color. Actslnitantit > ie < iui-
ly. Hold by OrumtliU.orieut l > y iprv Ma
recci | > tof..s i.oo.
OFFICIi , US MOllItAY ST. , IV. V.
f Dr.Tl'TT'SaiirALonilii.l.UI ror..llo 4-V
Ifl.ful IUt lU U1 In mill.4 1 UUI > | iUuU * > . J
TELEGRAPH NOTES.
pedal Dispatches to Tns lln.
Two Mlnneaiiolis boys named
[ oorfson nnd Albert Wllllgor quarreled
estordar. Hoorfson draw a pocket koife
nd otabhed Wilder tn the heart , killing
Im instantlr. Neither boys were twelvn
ears old , Iloorfaon has been Arrested.
The general term of the Now "Vork su-
ircme court has affirmed the decision of
10 hoard of audit disallowing the claimer
or S110.000 of the executors of William
7. C'nnnon , late sheriff of New York , for
oundace for the arrest cf \ \ in , M , Tweed
n the 80,000,000 suit.
The Brooklyn Unton-Argua has been
old. It Is believed Thos. KinielU is tbo
urchnsnr , A cotnmitteo of the Jlrec.orn
f the Western Union tdegrapb bus or-
erei tbo transfer books be kept closed
ntil the 22d Init.
Tbo Western association of general pas-
encor and ticket agents , ir. scsilon at St ,
Louis , elected president , II. O. Town'end ,
f the * Wabashj vlca oresldont , O. S
tehhlns. of tbo Union Pacific ; B-crttary ,
. M. OhoescborouKb , of the Vandalia ,
with an executive ooinuilttee and toArd of
rbitratloD.
It is reported in New York that Par.
lei ) , Sexton and probably Kgan , r.f . the
> 'eh land leogue , will vleit the United
tatea In March ,
Chicago detectives have otidcnc ° ! which
ley Ijelimo will convict Fied. Inngor.-
orf , n tram | ) barber , of the murder of
Wss McGregor , ia Ogle county , Saturday
ast. nnd will Btinw Swnrtzell , ntrcoted In
t. Louis , to bo innocent. Laugendorf is
nder arrest Lore and the evidence ia very
trorjg.
Two freight engines and six cars were
mnehecl near Sumuor , Califonia , ono man
icing killed and two injured. A lot of
Utlo were killed. t\ water spout covered
: o truck with mud.
It is stated that ono firm in St. Louis
aid tbo government $7,000 duties nn
( nods brought from Pariij , on which the
ustonu weroevitdbd. It is uleo reported
liat other firms will refund heavily.
A De * JMolnes rpocial nays : Young
Mallard , who robbed hla elcUnnd helpltei
atbcr r few wedlisogo.und being arreeted ,
Ucloee.i the fnct tint there h a large nnd
veil or.aclzod g < ng of robbers , engaged in
U kind * of outlawry in the northwett.
knowlton , the lender has probably fled.
SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGNE
Made froir the wild flov/ors of the
FAK TAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN
11 la ( ho incut frnprant ot perfume.
Mr.Dufnotured by 11. B. Slavon , Sac
? rauei8co. ForBftle in Omaha by W.
J. WhUoanuao and Keunaia J3rob'
& 0o.
A SlueRlng Match
Special Elspatch to Ins bin.
PITTSBURQ , Pa. , February 14. A
prize lifint for § 300 a side between
fohu Mirrona , of thia city , and
franklin Glazier , of llsrrhbuig , is
epoitod to have taken place uom-
] loToland. Twunty-ono rounds were
ought , resultinp in Ghz'er being
mdly whipped. The mill kbttci ont
nr nun twenty niicutou.
HAS BEEN PROVED
"nt SUREST cunn for
° KEBNEY DISEASES.
Dofti i lame back or a disordered urine
Indicate .hnt you arc a victim ? THEN DO
NOT HESITATE ! use KIDNITT-WOIlTal
p onoodrusglsta reoommcndit ) and It-will
" 5 Speedily overcome the disease and restore
M healthy action to all the organs *
o I fa H IOC 1 > or complaints peculiar
* "Ol 4IGOo toyourpox , uchaspalji
* andwe-aloicsseB.KIDNEY.WOIlTUuniiur.
S pa jedaaltwill act promptly and lofely.
Hither Sex. Incontinence , rctemtlon of
, brick dust or ropy dcpoel ta , and dull
draegin pains , all speedily yield to Ita our-
ativo power. ( (3)
SILDBYAlI.ERTJaOIBTS. Price SI.
* I have prcse Ibcd Kidney W rtwlth very grea
eeds In a so roornoroobatlnato cas'si t k'd
noy nd 'Iver trrublen , als ) tor fern * e wetltnou
is Philip C. Ballou , M , D , Monktoo , Vt ,
My wla ( has luej mnch benefited from ttc
usoot K iln y Wor . Shah'il Ktdnev a d tnti
c mpUlnt ; " wrhcj Rev. A. B , Cjl < man , Ka > ett.
E3 A SURE CURE
for nil dlsoasoa of the Kidneys and (
LIVER
It has Bpeciflo action on this moat Important
| organ , onabllne It to throw off torpidity and (
. Inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion ;
, of the Bile , and by keeping the bowolj in trot
I condition , oflcetins iia reenlardltchars .
rlr5.t Jn IfyouaroeufTcrinefrom
dlailcii malaTia.havothochllla ,
are hlllous , dyapeptlo , or conotlpatod. Kid- .
ney.Wort wlUBurolyrelleve&ciuloIUycaro.
In this ecaaon to cleanBO theSyBtcm , every I
ono Bhould Uko n thorough oource of It. (51) -
| SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1.1
I am a 11In ? advocate u ( the \lrucsof Kid' '
wort. I suffer d Intold agony froii ll\ci
o'd r. It cur d me. " John D. Ke\in9 ,
ringfle d O.
FORTHEPEnMANEJTCUREOF ?
CONSTBPATION.
No other dl"OHO ia BO prevalent In this
couatry aj ConflUpatlon , end no remedy
w hna over equalled the cclobnted KIDNEY-
C WOHT aa a cure. Whatever the cause ,
C however obatinnte the case , Uiis remedy
w will overcome it. _
0 OHI KGi THIS dl treB inj ( com-
rBUCi\3 ! plaint la very apt to be j
n complicated with constipation. Kidney-
K Wort strengthens the wonkcnod parts and
quickly cures all kinds of Plica oven when
o physicians and roediolnrs have before fall-
t cd. nrlfrouhaveolthcrofthceotrouMcc
"Constipation , In all 1 D form1 , jicldsto Kid
neywort In femaledlsea'e * It Isery success
fui. " Dr. I'hillpC. llallou IJoukton Vt. , Apr !
20th 1834. '
7"'SPtg < ' * vg'TJ" ' . " < ? yif " B < y
l i Msi
GREAT CURE
roa
As it i for all the painful diaeuca of th
KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS.
It oleanncs the system of the acrid poison
tint caasoe the- dreadful sufforinjr nrhlcb
only ita victims of rheumatism can reIiM.
THOUSANDS OF CASES ,
of the worst forms of this terrible disease
eave b en quickly relieved , andlnri-ort
time PERFECTLY CURED.
mint $ i. uqviD or DUT , BOLD v ? iiutcoiSTs.
( HI Dry can bo * nt by mall.
WKLM. KlrtlAKUSOXtt CO..HurlingtonVt
KWQT" " P
jaAflaipauy
"I could find no remedy for my Kidney com
pUInt and rheumatism. " writes Kr A. B Burr
of Terple Mill Florida , until I w a curedI bj
Kidney Worl. " Eiposurc , Incldcut to lumbsr
ng , cau-ed Jlr. Burr's disorder ! .
3PE6IAL BOTIGER.
/2T SPECIAL B will rC m\ ELY not belr
sorted unlets paid In advance.
IO LOAN-MOHtY
TO LOAN-Call at Law office ol D. L
MHNEY room 8 Crclhton ; Block.
TO LOAN-At 8 per "cent Inwards
. .
wards , for to 8 years , on flret class city and farn
pronert ) . Buns Hub Eaiiii and LOIN AQLNCT
ISth and DougUaSta.
LOANED On ChatUl llortgtje M
MONEY . noom'No. 1 , over MoichauU Na
tlooal Bant. 977-lmt
ONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver * !
M Rial Ert U and Loin Agency , '
postofflce.
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Dlnlng room Kill t Maua aid
Ilaekburn's Hcstaurant , Vtdgo B' , bet
ween 16th and ICth. IDG-lSt
A nrst-cltii niou'der to work on
WANTED wrrk , also a ttipllo tender and a
iclper tint has wor cd In ft foundry.
- ' BEATON & LEA , Lincoln , JJcb.
ANTFU A glrlftr general houteworkon
VV Chla3 Street 2103 north lido. 10Mt
A OE TS Wtntod male or female. In tvtry
Jt'I yaoci torn In the UrltcJ Sutca. flo.O
; o S15.10 par ( by cully tnft''e ' G. K. HIDEOUT
& CO. , 10 BMC ! y Street , Isevr Yotk City ,
J18 linj inor.
" \T7 NTED T orattllDfre'ivil'Rlkor , lcwly
VV cmp oynrcnt for I'm right peri on. A > tily
217 nortn ICih ht. np tire. 10'-llt )
ANTED flxfv men f r r li r-ad work.
W II. MANNWEtLER , llth 3t. 102 15J
WASTED A first class gcrman tlrl for gen-
eral house work , go d wages paid. In
quire at H. Dorn'a Ilcsliiencc cuSt JIarj' Aven
ue bctwo n 20 and 21 Sti. t 33-H (
WANTE" Gltl to do general hcu-oworkln
family of two. Apply lire. Wllkle , 1014
Howardjit. 037-Ht _
WANTED TVo elntcndinf tolontn thefolo
f r i erfcct dicus cutting 'Throw that the
agents will remain for nno week at 14m Doilge
sticct. I'dtterni a epccla .y. 30-llt
TTlKti WANTKU Kcr general homonorK 222
T Davenport St. 830-lfll
M a3 ll-A E JVJ8 WANTO
WAN1ED Cheap lor c > h a | intable engine
eight to to ihcrjo ] iw r , a clicn ar saw
and frame , suiUblu for corJ wood. AddrisiM ,
M. 1'atte BOD , Paxton Hotel , Omaha.
W ANTED A one ' one covered cxpr'
on for cash. Address wa. " on Bee oflhc.
09tM4t '
W' ANTED Shan men to board at 1004 Dodge
frt. nlco rooms good board and cen thing
made home-like for those who will pay. 00017 1
RfcHr-Hoima AND
o LFT-IlrloV dwelling 21f9 O.rs , 7 room *
I for 1 jerr or tcr Ji of jears. Apply to Win.
R Morris , Kedlcka Llock. 103-151
5 , im RENT-In a private family , two T three
if rooms , with or without bo * rd , 1315 Didge St
HIGH RENT Furnished room N , E corner ! ) th
L and Jackson 031-151
W'1 Furn'shcd ' front rora , ot reasonable
JL rates at 1407 Howards' . 997-14 *
House of four rooms and kitch
FOtxIlENT
en. Apply A. Murphy , 420s.uth 14th Street.
929-17t
FOIUiE T Six room hou c , with barn , 18th
and i avonpait. Fi\o room cottnges , new ,
lOthardlllikory. Inquired J. HII1TS UOE ,
955-14 . 1512 S. Cth.
CR U"NT two larjo rooiEB , furnl hrd or
F
unfuruiihid , 81'C south 18 h street DCS 15 (
HtNl' KumUhol rooruulth board , gas
? bath room. Also table board , 1718 Di.do.
C05-16J
A I'.AKCHA CEFOR HKt T The 2nd story
_ X and bssement of bulldln No.llll Faruam
street. Inquire nexr dooroas . jl81m- >
FOR Rr-'M Ono organ , 3.00 per nrnth , at
A. Ho < pasMuslc _ ifalj _ 777-lm
ROOMS ANBU 'ARO-M.-dern
coiveniocos 1810 UodgaSt. " 73-lm
FOR RENT 2,1 honso' , 2 to 10 rooms , at ? 3 to
8 5 per nrnth ShrUer'a Rent bureau , op-
poajto uost olllee. J,7C3-tt
BES11S" Xow Map ot Omaha , lust completed and
reiwiy fordellxery at iPScach. IB 4 feet vrldo
by 7 feet Ion ) , ' . Latest nnd mobt complete ) map
of Omaha o\cr publlbhcd. OOlclal map of tha
city. See column.
i.1011 SALE Newhou o 1 roonui can bn ma > cd
P without damage , nt $3 5.00 Cnoap , M Caguo
opposite ostOIUce. 105-20
8350 per thou and , delivered on B.
BhKK i rack , a Omaha All orders < Irected
to Bellc-uo Brick yard , Sirpj fo tty , mil re-
co.\o pr.iiipi attention. 97.i 10 {
rp.'K ' SALIC HO el furniture , 1 > clualnp u > r
L O'ld bar flxturoj , with a lu.iHtf of too buildicf ; .
Inqu'ro ' ol Rlchar' O'Kceerr V. Kucera , No. 721
Bo.th3thBtre t. Omthi , Neb. B07-13J
"TTloTr SALKTeara of hones , barncsa and
JD wagon at 817 Leavtn vrrth stre t. DO'-lSt
otltr Ijr sale uc n bargain thu engine and
fixture now In ute at our works. The
ucrni 1 t mud ' ai tro04l ta now , nd consl tj of
pn < lne(40 ( l"r po at ) B'lU' , Heater , Steam
P imp , Moiokf Stvk , fi earn nnd Water OiU'pff ,
WnUr'Jwk Vuvts llpe1 , > tc. ItwIU bo taken
out tli vt thi flr < o > njxt May Partle * mten'a-
icdnr Invl ul ocal ii't3f It luope'atlcii dny
and n'g it ( Bund y i xrcp'iHf ) at the Wcidman
UnMed On crk ) , lO.nei'tJevo tcjclh and Nlch-
clan > > ticut < * 917-im
T710R aA LVl' c uts maps of Nebraska tVa
JJ < ai-h. Furbirijaliis lm > ah.i City Improved
and un mpred property , call on Win. I1 , bhri-
vor , u > Kutato Ayciit , oppos to po > tolice. !
7(8)f
Ijiolt SA > B MX room cotta.u with Iwn nd
i ; half lot on Chicago street , near Ill h School
Only $2,300. McOAOUE ,
UWVdo 7-t' Oi | : > . I'oa i "
Car at IP.IB Harn y St Sq7-t {
V J 01E . > 04 SALE niE.\P-C2 mll'-s west of
II Oinahn he Union I'.icillc railroad.
Brick liarn , two i-tiry hotu' ' and furniture , three
! o'8 r.'x31 : ! ! , irood Btand , go d biKlncnu. Uod
reawna for Bclllu ! ; . Inquire of subscriber.
All NOUUIS ,
TlS-lm-mo Noith I'end , Jfeb ,
LEVr B' KK FOIt 8ALE-i9.00 per
th u < and , Vard IBlh etrott , two Kocks
touth rf Bo Icrne ror.d
dcc23-3m LORUNZO DIBBLE ,
0" ' > J1 - ind boird at 327 Capitol avenue between -
II' tween 17th and ISth. OJ-17f
And board for two gcctlimcn at 55.
ROOM week , C03 North 17th bt 09M4I
A Watch Oa-m , attached wl h buckle
LOST black s'lk ' ribbon. Finder wil. be ri-
warded hy roturnliifr It to f. ' . A Redlck.
9:314 }
fnO THE IADPS Any lady scnnlnB $1 and a
I stamped , fclf addrcs cd cnve opo to lock box
Nil. 20 , Bloomliuton Nebraska , will ncche n
return , a recipe wh ch will gladden all her li'e.
Slan aw man win Is dn ulnff'Ut a mis rable
existence from > ear to j ear , because the docs
not know how to relieve herself , can learn the
valuable secret , worth hundreds of d 'liars and
alifdtimcof lapplnos , by c mpljing wl h this
notice. Vcb l-7t
KDWARDKUEHL ,
MAO STEH OF PAU1YSTERY AND COND'
TH'NALIST , 408 Tenth street , between Farnam
and Harney. Will , with iheald of truardlan f .
spirits , obtain for any one a glance cf the past
and present , and dn certain conditions In tbr fu
ture. Boots and Shoes uiadu to order. Puled
satisfaction i
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nerer varies. A marvel of purity ,
strength and holcsomencss. llore economical
than the orplnary k.nda , and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of low tot , short
weight , alum or ph'iphate powler. Sold only in
cans. ROTAL BAKIXU POWDXR Co. , Wall-St , to
New York.