THE PAirjf BEE : FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning , Fob. 10. LOOAL BREVITIES. Mr. J. 8. Shropshire lectures ixt Central hall this evening. Gen , 0. R. Decker , the smallest man in the world , la with the Karl company , Tha W. 0. T. U. will meet In Y. M. O. A. ball Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m. If the thaw continues to be aa gradna1 M It baa begun there ii no danger of a serl ons flood. Valtnttner ore still coming In to many of our citizen * , and the shower will not be over for two three daya yet. J. B. Detwller , the carpet man , ha plaed hanilaome new curtains at nil o the windows In the postoffice. The ferry can , commencing tbli aornlng , will make the regular trlra between Omaha and Council Bluffs , the ice croselnj ? having been reported unsafe. Mt. Calvary Commandcry , K. T , , meet ) this , Friday evening , Feb ruary ICtb , 7:39 sharp , for work in tbo Templar order. There was a heavy fog banging over the lower part of town yesterday but the atmosphere was colder and the thawing was not BO rapid aa might have been ex pected. pected.Prcf Prcf , C. D. B. Mill * , who has been in Omaha several times and delivered come lectures which were of great Intercut , will lecture at the Unitarian church on Friday night , February 28d. The Nebraska State Teachers' assucin- tlon will hold ita next meeting at Colunv bus on the 27th , 28th and 20ih of March , Ample preparations are being made by thi cittzena of Columbus for a large attend an oo. < oo.The harp of flowers that waa presenfld by Miss Warren and Mm. Jameson , o ! Council Bluffs , to the Omaha Glee club , Ii now In tbo poiseielon of At D. Morris , th < club by unanimous voice declaring him en titled to the aamo. Board of Trido A meetlnc will b < held on Friday evening , at 7i30 o'clock , tc discuss the question of establishing rlucosc worka In our city. The importance of thlt to every butlnces man la Incaculablo , Vbos. Gibbon , secretary. Tha third annual course of lectures in Unity church will begin on Friday nlfiht , Feurunry 22 J , with a lecture by Prof , 0. D. JJ. Mill * , of Si racuBf , N. Y. The only ecture course given in Omaha la under the ausplcei of Unity church , and the effort tc Instruct tbo people ought to bo well sus tained. Other lectures will bo given bj Frof. Augboy , llev. Jeuk Al Jones , o ! Chicago , and llov. J. Villa Blake , ol Qalncy , 111. Charles A. Gardner , who is every whrro acknowledged the funniest Germat dialect comedian now before the public , will 'present his original play "Karl , * 'which depicts a pure typo of Gorman char acter. Ho Ia supported by Pattl lloaa am a capable company. Tbo Washington birthday entertain ment , In the hall of Crelghton college , fni the benefit of the schools of the Holj Family parish , will be both entertaining nd Instraotire. The views of the Iltlj Land , which will bo exhibited , will be suf fioently large to make the exhibition ni nearly realiitio aa oan bo expected , am they will bj supplemented by mtereatinf oral desorlptlons , by tbo exhibitor , Capt T. F. Qalnn , Fort Omaha. This will bi the second appearance of the captain ii this pleawnt and recreative capacity , anc It will doubtless be no less pleasant to tbi audience than waa his former entertain ment , which gave satisfaction to eycry body. The opening of the roller rink Wed aesday waa well atUndod , and waa i thorough success In every respect. Ovo two hundred and fifty people were In tb ball , and during the evening the major ! ! ; of them tried their hand on the rollort Mr. Llghtford , the manager , gave a fin exhibition of what can be dona on tbo llttl rollers , and his efforts were watched by a interested throng. The hall Itself is larg and roomy , presenting a turface sixty fe wide and one hundred feet In length. Th oor la of hard maple and la smooth glau. The selection of ball waa ver fortunate , and in all probability the entei prise will meet with success. Police Court. Jerry Kornan , who has been in th habit of going about the atreota i night , hallooing and raising a distort anco , waa arrested again for the ol offense , and waa sent up for 15 days o broad and water. Two plain drunks. Ono paid $1 and coats , and the other wont to jul Jane Davis , who wont to EHzibot Lewis' house and raised a row about piece of board , was committed In di fault of $5 fine , and cost * . A complaint has boon filed agalni "Ed. Qulnn , the ICth street saloc keeper , for assaulting John E. Polai dor. dor.James James Terr , a colored man , had h trial yesterday on the charge < stealing clothing and furniture fro his atep-alster. i Ed. Qalllgan was sent to jail ( or Ii loen days on bread and water for alec ing a shot gun from Jeff Keeps , A complalnst has been made again Jco Collins for hitting a four year obey boy with a brick-bat James Olark , charged with larcon had a hearing Wednesday aftornoo Ho pleaded not guilty to the charge having stolen a pocketbookcontalnli about $25. After the first wltne ! had testified Olark was asked if 1 wanted to cross examine him I raplled in the negative , and asked pe mission to change bin pica to guilt which WM granted him , The jud | thereupon eontcnced htm to thlr days in jail. On the way up to tl jail Olark told the officer who was c ! cortlng lilm that Michael Mehan , wl had lost the money , was lying drut on the eldoralk with his pocket bo < near him , and that the pocket bo < contained a $20 gold piece and a I bill. When Clark's term expire > there Is another complaint for him .answer to , CRIMINALLY CARELESS. An UnloaM Noodle Gun and Its Work , Three Little School Children Winged by One Shot. What Come Near Being a Terrible Tragedy * The Young Man Surrenders Himself. There was another serious case of shoo tine Wednesday , which illustrates the folly of recklessly handling fire arms , and which came near resulting In the death of three little school children , all of whom were affected by the single shot fired toward them. AT THE NOON HOUR the scolara of tchool district No. 21 , whoso school house , just built last fall , is situated on Ponca Crook , just north of Florence , were out in the front yard playing , some of them at snowballing. Whllo thus engaged a wagon was driven np containing three young men , two of the Shipley boys , nephews of Mr L. Shipley , who resides < sides In that locality and the third 11 man named Lorn Harbacgh. liar bangh and ono of the Shipley boji had boon cuorriNo WOOD in Iowa , and wore just returning , or their way to Shipley's uuole'n houca The other Shipley boy wni driving a team up frou Florence , and they had askec a rldo with him. On arriving at tin school house they stopped and en gaged In a game of enow balling wltl the aoholari , after which they got ii the wagon and started on. The Ship ley from Iowa had with him a 45 call' bro NEEDLE OUN , the lock of which had boon tamfjorot with , and filed so that U would go of at each catch , It being a three oatcl look. The owner had boon in the habit of carrying it half cocked , as ll was on this occasion. As the part } drove away , some of the little boys , there a/a no largo scholars at th < school , followed thorn with a showoi of snow balls. Harbangh picked HI the noodle gun and pointed it towarc the children , and touching the ttiggei It went off. Till : HlfOT going right into tlio midat of thi crowd of children. Loaning agains the door facing was the little five yea daughter nf Mr. L. Shipley , Mnmle and &t her right waa Ivy Prlco , thi daughter of Mr. Thomai. E. Prlco about 11 years old , and a little furtho to the south wars Marquis D. Shipley Mnmio'a brother , ana about 11 year of ago. The ball pnsood directly Ii front of Mamie and struck her righ arm passing. TlIHOtlail THE HKIN aud clothing , Inflicting n oloan out 01 the skin , which was not serious. I next passed right under Joy Price' nose , so oloso that it left a powdo mark or burn on her upper lip , am caused the blood to flow from hoi nose and setting her head nwhlrllng as she sayo. Marquis D. Price na the next in the oath of the fated missile silo , and it struck blm In the rlgh thigh , PASSING CLEAll TUHOUQU and coming out. The f oreo of thi bullet cauocd the Prlco boy to whli about and stop off the little porch Ii front of the houso. Ho walked boo ! and Into the room , where the t cache saw him blooding , and being told wha the matter was luid him down on i bonoh and at once dispatched a men Bongcr for his father , who lives nbon 300 yarda from the school house There was the most intense oxoltu mont and HEVEUAL HOIIOLAnS FAINTED. Mr , Shipley soon came with a oloi that was standing hitched up In hi wood yard and convoyed his son home sending to this city Immediately fo Dr. CclTmtui. It appears that afte firing the shot the three young mo : did not stop to BOO If any ono was hur but drove on to Mr. Shipley's residence donco , and were talking with him Ii the yard when ho was notified at th accident. When DB , COrEMAN ABUIVED ho made a thorough examination c the ballot wound , probing It thong and pronounced It a flesh wound oul and not fatal though so serious thi U will keep the little follow in bo for a month or six weeks and oaue him a great deal of snffoi ing , IIo said It waa' the most MI1UCULOUH ESCAPE from death ho had over seen in his o : porionco. Ho said that the ball ha passed so near the bono as to graze i but ho thought It was not fractured . all. Had It deviated a sixth cf r Inch either way It would ha ) cost the boy his log if 11 his life , Harbaugh expressed gre regret at the unfortunate occurred and said ho did not know the gu waa loaded and had no malice st pointing It at the children. Ho c ) in ored to make any reparation il his power , by work , money whi ills ho got it , or othi'swle ls Mr. Shipley bollovos that it was u of Intional but thinking that ofm , an oxai m plo should bo made of some ono , d talnod htm at his own honso unl yesterday morning , when ho broug him to town and Horboui voluntarily surrendered himsol i Bt Just what the district attorui Id can do with him is uncertain , but 1 will probably bo fined for dlsturbli y , the peace , and lot oil with a ropi n.of mand. Had ho killed the boy , 1 of would have for gene up manslaught "B undoubtedly , S8 bolo Tbo American Bible Society. lo This national benevolent society ir- iry. . quietly but thoroughly pushing j y.go great work of visiting every family ly the United States , and fornlshl ng be who are destitute of the scrlptut 8bo with a copy of the Word of Go bo For sixty-six years this society h i ik been engaged In Us special work , ai 3k during this tlrno it has dlstribut ok over 40,000,000 copies of the seri tnroa "without note or comment. " ate During the month of December 2 to col-porteurs were employed in t ] country by this eoclety ; 28,810 fa : llica were Visited nua 0,017 weretti destitute of the bible. The w of supplying the families ot Orjftn8 JRS booh entrusted to RBV , WIT. . McO nd- ) uh , In fifteen days In Jan sry iio visited 492 families , ifound 101 ( AW- tiles without the soMpturos ; of thcso ho supplied by donations 57 families \ ahd two Individuals. The work ol supply Is bclne very thoroughly pushed in this state. The railroad corporations have been very helpful in the matter , and many thanks are duo them for courtesies oxtondod. oxtondod.GEOROE GEOROE W. WAINWIUOHT , District Superintendent. NEBRASKA WEATHER. Bulletin for January , 1083 This month was cold and stormy , with more than the usual amount of snow , UAINPALL , The overage wan , by sections , aa fol lows : Southeast , 0,97 in ; northeast , 1,74 In , ; northwest , 1 00 in ; south west , O.G3 In. Average for the ontlro state , 1.09 of an inoh. This Is from molted BHOW , and is about two-thirds the usual amount for this month. Mean relative humidity , at Omaha , 63,7 J at North PJatte , 71.2. TEMPERATURE. The mean temperature of the air was 12 1 ° , which Is 10 2 ° colder than the mean r f January for the last twelve years , and almost exactly the aamo ai January , 1881 , The avowgo of nil noon observa tions w.is 22 3 ° . Daring the 19ili , 20th and 21st the mercury did not rlso above zoro. There waa good sleighing in most partn ot the state during the month. The following are some of the maxi mum and minimum temperatures reported - ported ; Omahf , max , 40 3 ° ; min. , 22.1 ° ; North Platte , max. , 50 3 ° ; min. , 20 ° ; Do Soto , max. , 39 = ; mln , , 28 ° ; Agricultural College , max , 40 ° ; miu. , 20 ° ; Beaver Creek , max. , 53 ° j mln. , 24 ° . Wind Numbf-r of miles travnlod during the inomb , at Omaha , 5,858 ; at North PJatto , 0,702 Greatest VO'OOKJ it Omaha , 30 miles per hour ; at North Platte , 30 , Prevailing Direction At Omslin , northwest ; at North Platte , west , MIHOELLAKEOUL 1'IIENOMENA. Offing to the amouout of fioz n vapor in the ntmosphoro , many halos or portfolio of hslos , commonly celled RUU doge , were seen , Some were re ported at every station. Three some what romarlmblo hales accompanied by aboautlfnl parhelia wore reported : 1. By Mlai Flora Buck , of Rd Wil low , nt 8:30 : a m. on the 19 h. The peril JDB of the halo ccen on cuoh side of UID sun were nomothlng moro Uir.n quadrants ; in thn middle of each WJB a bright parhelion , from which a streamer of light extended in a direc tion nwny from the sun , 2 Observer E D. Howe , cf Twblo Rook , reports ono on the 13th , similar to iho abnvi ) , but v 1th n bright are of a circle above and with Ita convex side towards the sun. 3. Observer Griswold , of Palmyra , observed ono on the 2d. Hero in ad dition to tbo parhelia on each sldo oi the sun , and above ; t two streams ol light , the ono horizontal and the other perpendicular , passing through the sun , formed a cross , the upper part ol which wua the brightest and highest From the parhelia strcami of light cx < tended away from the sun aa in the ono Boon at Rod Willow. TABULATED IIEPOUT8. Stations reporting temperature fron three observations : UoWItt | U. F. Ware 2 10 S. R. THOMPSON , Director. A Communication , to the Editor olTuilJi * . In your edition of the 9th lust , on the third page , I noticed a commu nlcatlonon "Ensllago for Dairy CoWa. For the benefit of tuoao who want t x- try the system of food storage , I Ilk' ' idt to state that not ouly corn , but any t , thing that stock will oat In a groe : at condition corn stalks , clover , bee in loaves , cabbage , slough grasa , etc. , i ino adapted for ouch utoring. Ensilage I ot not exactly uour iu the silo , but enl at what wo civil wlno nour , a kind o oo swcot sour , oem A friend of mlno will tty pearl mi iu lot , a tall grass like plant , of ubou f.In six feet in height , when It ought to I In out. full of juice and thickly oovuro on flth gtoon leaver. Pearl millet ca 18 be out about three times iu a ooasoc 18n - it grows up again when out down. nn - Any information with the greatoi no - pleasure given. otil ED. 0. ERFLINO , Florist. . Poatofflcet Changes ) in Nebraska during the week OIK Ing February 10 , 1883 , furnished the ho Wm. Von Vlook , of the post offlc dopartmout : IK Eatabllahcd Dale , Castor count ; rl- hoer Jrincs Daloy , P. M. Postmasters Appointed Lost Orcol or Platte county , ifamea Wcatherbe Malnelond , Oass county , Hiram Picl orlug ; Milton , Sounders county , Lou . Noltzel ; Ogallaln , Keith oouuty , Mr Carrlo Patton ; Oconto , Canter com Us ty , Asa Blakcsleo. in IOWA. inal al Postofllco change * In Iowa duiit res the week ending February 10 , 188 d. itabllihod Galva , Ida count as Wm. Q. Savage , P. LI. ; Ivy , Po ! nd county , Milton Davis ; Packwooi od JefTerson county , Leuora F. Thorns ip. Postmasters Appointed Italo VI lago , Jones county , B. A. Damone ; 08 Sorcoaut Bluffs , Woodbury county , < bUm A. Tuttj Way aud Henry county , Ml m- Magglo 8. Wldman. OUR BRIDAL PARTY. The Way a Jonrnaliat Goes to Dot Married , A Fraternal Invitation to the Graft. Mr. 0. H. Rothacker , editor of the Denver Tribune , is going to bo mar- rlod , Like all other newspaper men who stick to the business , ho is im mensely rich , and believes in giving his friends of the fraternity a picnic whenever it is possible. Mr. Rothacker Is to marry Mis' Rounds , of Chicago , on the 21st Inst. , and ha is evidently making the grand rounds beforehand. Ho will como uast over the BarlWton short line to Denver , arriving at Paclfia Junction on Sunday next , the 18th , Chicago on the 19.li , and leaving Chicago on the 22d for Denver with his bride. The distinguished journalist will travel In his own apjclul J'ullmnn car , and will bo accompanied by a party made np of follow journalists , govern ment officials , Unit'id Statoj senators and Colorado leginlators. 'Iho Hat in- cludeH the following named gentlemen and hdicn : John Arklns and wife , manager of The News ; W. H. Stapleton , editor of The Rocky Mountain Nam ; Hon. E. K , Stinson. Denver ; J. 0. Montgom ery and wife , collector of The Port cf Djnver : W. M. Cox and wife , Denver ; Senator W. H Kuoney , Denver ; RoprcBontatlvo T. F. Arbistor , Den ver ; Hon. J. II. P. Voorheoa , sena tor from Ban Juan ; Hon. T. M. Bowen , United Slates sanator elect ; 0 H Smith and wife , Denver ; T J. V. Smith and wife , Denver ; F. J. V. Skiff and wife , of The D < mvcr Trlb- nno. nno.Tho following communication wet received yesterday by the general ticket ngpnt of the 13. & M. road from the Tribune Primer man : DENVER , Ool. , Feb. 13. DEAK MR. EUBTIS : Will you please extend the newspaper men of youi city , for us. an Invitation to come dorr i to Pacific Junction next Sunday evening and tuko sapper with out bridal part ) ? Truly yours , EUGENE FIELD. The Omahn newspaper men will no doubt respond with alacrity to thle invitation and will of coareo go down in style to meet the distinguished puty , though it would have boon n aourcu of gratification to have dined nltli tlum on the tot urn trip when the Indy rtlicsa charms ha70 lured thorn from the centennial otato would bo with thorn. RAN0ALIVU RACKET. Ho is About to Benin the War Ic Eastern Btatos , A few days ago , npon his visit tc Omaha , Mr. R. R. Randall , the B. & M. Immigration agent , told a BEE reporter < porter that ho expected a hrgor immi gration to Nebraska In 1883 tban evei brforo and that "hostilities" would soon begin. Ho has just leaned hit proclamation announcing that war ii to begin at once. Ho addresses It To the people of Nebraska : Groai ' efforts should' bo made this year tc settle the vacant lands and inoroaei the popnlatlo'n of 'tho towns in th < South Platte counties. The railroad * have r.old moat of the land they owncc in this district , and ih'o legislature hai failed to taka proper stops for the on oonraoraout of immigration , Bollovlng that the people are full ] allvo to the Importance of the matter the passenger department of the Bur llngton & Missouri railroad has np pointed mo immlgratli/n agent , am will boar the ontlro expense of thi work , including the necessary pamphlets lots and other advertising matter. The work will consist largely of ct forts to bring to the atato the friend and relatives of those who are alroatl ; i ! settled hero. I am thoroughly postci in all such matters , and desire the ca operation of all the people to aid m In my work , as it Is of direct interea to them all. Lot ovoiy one , therefore , Bond m aa agon as possible , the name and address dross of any eastern friend who woul bo Interested In Nebraska , send m your address , and I will send you oil oulars , which you cm send to you friends , and thus Induoo them to ope ; a correspondence with mo , I have obtained reduced rates to al points In the South Platte countrj from all the principal towns in Ic dlana , Ohio , Michigan , Illinois , Wit oonsln , Iowa 'and Minnesota , an propose to make frequent trips t those states , and orgamea exeuislon to Nebraska , composed largely of th friends of this state. The South Platte still contans thou sands of acres of unoccupied and vei fine agricultural lands , very r > hcar. and with excellent railroad facilitici y The Bottlemont of the thcso lands wi greatly Increase the wraith of th I. ' I can bo easily and quickly done tf th j farmers aud business men will toke little time aud trouble to wrlto to the ! friends and then put mo in commun cation with such persons as are di it sirous of coming to Nebraska to mol the state their future homo. R. R. RANDALL , Immigration A out , B. it M. rallroai Lincoln , Nebraska. Real Batata Transfers. . The following were reported f < February 12 : John Oanwoll , pxecntor , to Wm. ] Lalng , wj ncj of section 9 , tovrnshl 15 , range 10 ; also ono aero in tj nn of section 9 , township 15 , range ll also part of sw so section 4 , townah 15 , range 19,13J acres , § 2,050. John Fox to Tnornas Dalian , und vlded one-sixth iu lot 4 , block 34 q. o d. , 81. Thomas Oallan aud wife to Johu I Lavy , lot 4 , block 1349 , q. o. d. , 818 It. and W. Soxauor to Fred Davl n 90 loot lot 4 , block 73 , trust doe SI. SI.Fred Fred Drcxol and wife to Albo Foals , sel of lot 14) ) Kountza's SOCOD nddltlon , w. d. . $1,275. Army Ordore. Sergeant James Carroll , compai 0 , Seventh Infantry , having reporli at these headtiuartors In oompllan with orders No. 24 , dated ftt Fort Snellhig , Minnesota , FebrnMy 11 , 1883 , will proceed tqFortD A. Rua- eell , Wyemiup , and report to bit com- pnny comtnandor hr dnty. The qnnrlormaster'sdopartmont will furnish the noccisary transportation , and the iiibaistonco department com mutation of rations for ono day , It beIng - Ing impracticable to carry cooked ra tions. Private William H. Brotney , ro- onllatod , nnd Reornit Daniel McDon ald , onllfitcd at Fort Omaha , Nobraa- ka , are ontignod to the Fourth infan try. PERSONAL A. 0 , McCorkle , Superior ; Morris Mayer , Norfolk ; Qeo. F. Woli and wife , Fremont ; Wm. P. llall , Sldmy ; Mrs. Reyoolda , Fremont ; 0. F. Baylm , Ne- Ugh ; J. B. Thomas , Oakland , and H. K. Howe , of IIowo Station , were among the Nobraiklans at tbo Paxton yesterday , lion , P , P. Shelby , general freight agent cf tbe Union Pacific , left for Kansas City yesterday , accompanied by J , A , Munrue. Er-Governor 0. A. Abbott , of Grand Island , and II. J. Hitter , of the same place , were at the Paxton yeeterday. F. Ilnllis , of Sterling , 111. , is visiting In th city , stopping at the Metropolitan. Hon. Daniel H. Wheeler , of Plaits mouth , was in tbe city yesterday. Geo. U. Daniel * , Oolorado pool commli lioner , wis in tbo city yesterday. Charles A. Barnard and U , 0 , Brown , of St. Joe , nro at the Mlllasd. F. D. Carpenter , of Blair , registered at the Metropolitan last ntght. E. S Slocum and wife , of Chicago , are guests of the Metropolitan , J. P. Taylor , the Cedar Rapids hotel man , is at tbo Puxton , 0. F , Iddlngs , of North Platte , waa in the city yeateiday. Gee , W. Howe , of Fairfield , was at the Paxton yesterday. J. H. McCall , of Daweon county , was in town yesterday , K. K. McFarland , of Lincoln , was in town yesterday. U. F. Stanllff , United States Navy , I at the Millard. . Menlo and wife , of Menlo , Iowa , ar at the Millard. Henry S. Webb , of Cheyenne , la at th Metropolitan , W. C. Barnes , of St. Louis , is at th Metropolitan , F. A , Graham , of La More , is at th Metropolitan. E. R. Chase , of Golden City , Mo. , Is ti thoMfllard. D. C. Adaiip , of Salt Lake City , Is a the Paxton. Sam G , Glover , of Arlington , is at th Millard , W. L Page , of DCS Moines , is at th Mlilard. II. N. Garland , ol Kansas City , is In the city. Jamoa Gorman , of St. Louis , is at th Paxton , Mrs. Plait , of Wahoo , la at the Metro politan , A. C. Markol , of Denver , ia at the Mil lard. lard.E E , M. Roach , of the array , is at the Mil lard. lard.Alex. Alex. Craig , of St. Joe , is in the city. R. L. Montgomery , U. S. A. , is at th Paxton. Oapt. N. T. Spoor returns to St. Loul last night. Dr. and Mrs , Wiggins have returned t St. Loula. t Senator D. Bomgardnor , of Lincoln , I at the Paxton. 1 Hon. ) E. D , Gould , county clerk o Nance county , is in the city. F. J. Rarngo and A. S. Patrick atarte Weouesday on a trip to Ohlsago. M , McGinn , who baa been ill for novera months , left Wednesday for the south.l A. A. Allen , of Allen Bros , hiu gen to Indlannpalia rn important buninesi. 0 M. M. Patterson , agent of the U. P coal department nt Cheyenne , ia in th city. city.Mm. Mm. Wm. E , Davis , sister and child leave yesterday for Cincinnati , via th Wabash. FredDavIacashier ] of the First Nations bank , left Wednesday with Mrs , Davlefo Indianapolis. K. H. Canfield and family , of Decatur , leave for Jacksonville , Florida , via Cin < clnnatl and tbe Wabash. Gee , Duncan , of the firm of McNamare & Duncan , leaved this evening for New Orleans , accompanltd by hia wife. W. B. Hlbbard , formerly superintend' ' ent of tbe Western Union telegraph , bul recently engaged at Laredo , Is in town era a vla Sheriff Dave Miller , Pat Dunphy , o , , Grand Island , and probably Jack Ander son , the well known U , P. conductor , lefi yesterday for New Orleans via the can non ball route. 10n The supply agent of the Houston & Texas Contial railroad , Mr. W. W Slilcs , of Houston , Texas , waa throwi from his horse and received n ver ; severe sprain. St , Jacobs Oil holpoi him amazingly. DIED. OURIiEY.-Fannie Elizabeth , daughte of Eiiwlu A. Ourley and Mre. Ourley died at 11 o'clock to-day of pneumonia aged 1 year and 11 months. The funeral will take place at Triuit ; Cathedral to-morrow at 1 o'clock. SLAVEN'BYOSEMITE COLOGNI Made frorr the wild flowers of thi J-AK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLE1 it la the moot fragrant ot perfume Manufactured by H. B. Slnveii , Sai Francisco. Forsftlo in Omaha by W J , Whlroaouao aud Kcnnnta Bros & 0o. Fortanoi or JTarmor * and Mo ' Thoutands of dollars can bo saved b' nslne proper judgment in taking care d the health of yourself and family. If yoi are bilious , have sallow complexion , pee appetite , low and depressed spirits , am generally debilitated , do not delay a me ment , bat go at once ; and procure a hot tie of those wonderful Electric Bitten which fail to and that for never cure , th ad trifling sum of fifty cents , { Tribune oo BoldbyO. F. Goodman. KIDNEY-WORT HAS BEEN PROVED The &URE87 CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES. Dee 1 1 lama baok or dUordend nrlne THENDO ITB | u o KIDNEY-WOUT at c ono * ( drngglnU recommend It ) and ( twill | ipeedlljr rreroome the dlicoM and roster * hraltby kotlon toalltbeoreatii. ToroamplainUpeonUar l to your MX , luoh a * pain , KlDNEY.WOaTUun ur. pdned.Mltwlll aot promptly and aareljr. Either Bex. Ineontlnenw , ret ntion of urine , brick dojt or ropy d tposlU , and doll draetlnff p lna , oil ipeodll y .yield to It * our. ti TO power. ( i : > . Prioetl. DNEYrWORT , 1 hare prcsctlbcd Kidney W rtwllh very grett Kce-fllnaso re or uoro obiMnato can's if kid- ey nd liver trouble" , ] < tor femi'e w akne9 i.-Phlllp 0. Ballou , M , D , Monkton , Vt , "My wile KM been tnnch beneQttsd from the loot Kdn-yWorf. She hid Kidney a d other mpblnt * ; " writes llev. A. D , Coltman , FayettJ llle , Tnnn. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases ot the Kidneys nnd i LIVER , It taa specific action on this moot Important organ , enabling It to throw off torpidity and , inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion ofthoUUe.and by keeping the bowels In free condition , effecting Ita regular discluircB. k i jnalarla , have the chilli , are billona , dyspeptlo , or constipated , Kid ney-Wort Tflll turoly relieve tc quickly euro. I In this Boaaon to oleanM the System , every one should take thorough courceoflt. ( > i ) ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Prlco $1. I amalhlnadtocate of the \lrlucsof Kid wort. 1 sufferd intolil agony from liver o'dir. It curtd me. " John D. Kevins , rlngflo do. * FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF COMSTDPATBON. No other dl'inaels CO rrovalcnt In thlr _ . country as CcJBtirtition , nnd no remedy O c hna oTor cqcnUcd the celebrated KIDNEY- WOHT os a cure. Whatever tbo cause , J however obeUnnto the case , tht remedy w will ovcrcons It. C2HS ETC Tins dtstro' lng com FD1 Z .C9 plaint iscry apttotit complicated with coniUpatlon. Kidney C Wort BtrCBKthCTil the we/\l--cned parts and quickly euros nil kinds of Piles even when phyolclins ami medicines Jjivo before &U- < cd. tVIfyouhavocitberofthosetroublcB "Constipation , In all I's ' form' ' , jloldsto Kid reywort In female diseases It Is very success fu' . " Dr. Philip 0. Ballou Monkton Vt. , April 20th 1831. K-H-E-U-M-A-TTOE-S-IH - - - - - - - - As it Is for all the painful dlscwioa etUi * KIDNEYS , LIVCn AKO DOV/CLS. ItcloanBCBthOEyatcmorthoacrld pobon that cauaoa tlio dreadful riffcriiic Trhicli only the victims of rlicumatlsm ctn roalUo. THOUSANDS OF CASC8 of the worst forma of thia tcrriblo disease hove been quiokly relieved , andtnt ! ? rt tlmo PERFECTLY CURED. FRlCZl."HljrJDcrDBT , > 01JIij JIEtCCtSTS ( i { ) Drr cinbop nt bymall. N7LLLH , MCHAUDSOSi CO. , ISnrltarton.Tt 'Jtr'iT"M.VL ; ! ' 7f TP iy iit tg * 11 "I could find no rcmody for my Kidney corn- plulnt and rhfuttAtlsm , " wrltoa Mr A. D Burr , ofTorplo Mill FlorMi , until I was curctl by Kidney Viott. " Krposuro , Incldeut lo lumbar eg , can ei ) Mr Butr < 3T8PEO IAL E will FC8ITIVELY notbeln lerted unless paid In advance. IO LOAN MOMkY. T\/f / ONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law office of D. L. 1VJL Thoa-os room 8 Crelghton Block. T LOAN $3,000 f 89J.U ' 1CCC Farnam. ORii rtAATO tOAN At 8 per cent In- > 4uU.U\MI tc rest in sums of $2,000 and up wards , for Sto D years , on first class city and farm propflrU. BKMIH HEAL EBTATK and LOAN AOBXCT , 16th anu Douglas Sta. I.OANED-OP Chaft l Morlga.eBO- MONEY . llooui No. 1 , o\cr Moichii'tn Na tional BanK. 977-lmf MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent ShrUcr'n Rial EstUe nd Loan Agency , oppo lte poatolllco. 767-tf W ANTED Qoh'toagood Mitxhcrat Nco Iowa.IdicsaM. . H. He.arty. U7-17I WA IED-Iramed atcly , < rn d girl for general Inu ework , N. W c r. 18tVi and Wcbetcr. 103-17 ? WANTED-Dining ro-m gitl t Maus and Bact > burn'ii lastaurant , IXdgo S' bet' nccn IS'li and Jtth. 10G-15t A flrsTtlass mou'dor to work or WANTED rk , also a supllo tender and E helper that 1 as vor cd In a foundry. FcliU 2 * SEATON & LEA , Lincoln , NcU ANTrD A girl f'r general hou'cnorkn W Chi azStrret 2108north > Mo. 1Q1-151 A GE TS Wanted male or < enlo In fverj Jrl y am ) torn In the United States tlo 0 : ) (15 CO par day etslly made. G. B. HlCEOUl & OO , , 10 Barcl y Street , New York City. J18 Imo mor. men IT r ll rsad oik W II , MANNWEILER , llth St. 10216 | IUL WANTED tor general housework 212 ! \JC Davenport at. 930-10 K 83ELLANE W3 WANTS. WANIED-Choap ( or cabh a portable englni elghl to lonhorso poucr , a clrcu ar sav ard frame , suitable tor corJ wood. Addrtsj U M. Patterson , Paxton Hotel , Omaha. WANTED-Shoo men to board at 1001 Dodgi tt. nlco rooms good board and cvir > thln | made homo-Ilka for those who will pay. 090-17 HLU.MOUUEU AND uAHO mo KENT Oi Chicago no r 17th Street. fr < n 1 pirlor fiirl bni I03in biih n caU funlsbrd Will rent 8 p rate or together. A'Jdms "F , Bceoffloi. 111-17 Wi } Furn'abed ' Iront roam" , at reasonab'i J. ratesat 1407Ho ard St. (97-17' LKT-Brlo d clllni ; 2109 O.n , 7 roo-r T fotljor or teroi ot years. Apply to Wm R. Morris. Uellckj L'lock. 103-15 ! l.iOR RENT-In a prhate family , two orthrei L' rcoms , with or wlthoutboirJ , 1916 Didgo G' ' 1)89-171 ) 17011 BENT Furnished room N. D. corner 91 IJ and Jackson OiM-lSJ . KENT House o ! lour rooms and kltct FOP. . Apply A. Murphy , 420s3Uth 14th Strcol O.'U lit ICn R NT wo Urpo rooms , ( urnlihfd o 1 unlujLl.btJ , 8C6 south 18 h street. DCS 16 HtNl iu ulihei room with board , EOtt room. Abe table boarJ , 1718 BCMBJ , \ HAHCHA UEFOIt Itti T Iho 2nd Dior. X\ . and hwtineiitof buildln No.llll Karnan mroit. Inquire PCX" door cos . 118 lm > TTOR R"N Una orjran , S3.UO per m-nlh , D J-A. Ho8pssMusIclfall _ _ 777jlm T URNISIIEO ROOMS AND II Alll-Modc7 J ; nlecceal810i > oaeeSt. 773-1 m RENT-25 houso' , 2 to 10 rooms , at V3 t POR month Qbrher's Rent bureau , o ( po it PQ toffice. . 768-tl T > EUIS' New Map of Omaha , lust completed an JJ ready for dollvery at W each , b 4 leet wld by 7 feetlonir. Larooit and moat complete ma of Omaha ever published. Official map ol th city. Sea column. RALE T7\OR \ SALE New hou-e 4 rooms can be move J } without damage , at 9325.00 Cheap , M Cagu opposite \ est Office. 106-20 $880 ftt thon'Mid , delivered on B. BRICK track , ni Otnthk. All orders clreeted to BelleTUB Brick jird , Birpj couotr , will r - ce.ve prompt attention. 976 18 J K Oder tor sal * t a b rc la tbe enilne and W flxturoi now In use i our works , Tht comthti outfit ! M good new , and cootsti o Knslne(40 ( hona power ) , BMler , Hester. Btfum Pump , Bmoke Stack , B earn and Water Oauzei , W t * r Tank , Valroi Mpes. etc. It l > lbeUk n oul atnut thn Qrst ot next Mar. Par tie interes ted arn ln Hel oeallanrts < i It In or o' tlon day and night ISundtys txccptal ) at the Woodman Llnsocd Oil tV oiks , corner Hevo itcinth and Nich- ola tttceta _ BlT-lm HALE Pociota maps of Nobrmka ioo FOK . For bargains In un aha City Improved andunlropr vcd property , call on Wm. P , Shrl- ver , not ! Egtate Agent , opjx 1te poitofflcc. _ _ 1710H BALK Sx ( room cottOKe with tarn tnd Jj hall lot on Chicago itrcet , near Illffh School Only ,300. JlcCAOUE , COO-dco 27-t Opp. PoatolBce. HALb A out ci ( H tocoiid iutlid phaetoot "I at 1319 tlamoy St. W-U T > EMIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed an > 4 Ij rca < ly ( or delivery at $3 each. Ia 4 feet wld * bT 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map o I Omaha ever published. Official map of th * odty. . Sea column , FOU BALE CIIEAP-C2 milts weft ol HOTEL , on the Union Pacific railroad. Brick barn , two ttory hotel and furniture , throe lo's G3xl32 , good gland , pocd buslnew. Oocd reasons for lelllng. Inquire of mibsc-lbcr. Ah NOltlUS , 713-lm-mo Kotth Itcnd , Neb , XCELLKSV IlliICK FOH HALK-JO.UO per th'U'and , Yard 15th direct , two blo.ki louth cf Bo'leruo road dec 23-3mt LOKEKZO DIBBLE , T710UND- saddle tupposcd to be stolen. In * 1 } quire of George Lacy , at Stccle i. Joh"Bon's , Oroccra. T > 0011 j And board at 327 Capitol mcnuebo- Jtwcen 17th and 18th. 993-171 mo THE LADII8 Any lady fending 81 and a JL stamped , self addrcs ed cnvo opo to lock box No. 20 , lUoonilncton Nebraska , will rtcchc n oturn , a recipe which will g'adden all her ll'o. ' .Ion . a wunan who Isdra glrg'ut a mla rable xlst'nce from j car to jcar , becau'o the does lot know how to relieve heisclf , can learn the aluable secret , north hundreds ot dollars and lifetime of bapplnoes , by com whine with tbli otico. Keb 12-7t EDWARDKURHL , iIAG'STEtt OP PALMYSTKIIY AND COND' : iONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam > nd Uainey. Will , with the aid of guardian iplrlts , obtain for any ono a glance of the post > nd present , and on certain conditions In tbr In ure. BooU and Shoes made to order. Pufecl .tlafactlon miaranteed. Absolutely Pure. This powder neor v arlca. A marvel of purity , trength and wholcsomcncss. Moro economical han the orplnary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low test , short weight , alum orph sphato powder. Sold only In cans. ROYAL IHKi.vu POWDER Co. , WolI-St. , 93 \cwYork1 _ , IN KOI1 WATER. HE/VT AND ItfOIST-DR * " , THE ES- < ZNOf. OPJ JFE1H1TRUI3MISEAS - LYPHOVESBr TAKING A TECSPOONFUL OF -4KITA * T'S "Er. t ZER rtPER- IENT IN A QMES OF H > ' WATEU J/ALF AN HOUR UHKORE 11U4AKF..S1' , F R IN- DIOK.MION. I YSl'EI'SIA , ' R CO > S1H'ATED HABir. NOTHING IS BtTTER. DeiterL.Tlioiaag&liro , 1JUY AND SELL. AIT , TKANhAOTIOHB OCWNJ5C3XP THEHCWITH. Pay TaxcB , Hont , Houton , Etc. ROOM 8 . OREOHTON BLOCK Fitteantn St. - - - . -umtthii. Neb ; H , PHILLIPS , THE LEADING NEW YORK Call nnd look over my nuw store nnd EU my new goods 1207 Farnam Struct. 12U7. Under tbe mnnncement of Mr. Knlifh. ALMA E. KEITH , WrjlciuleandlUtsIl HAIR Correct on- * ' < > liable Waves a Specialty. MASQUERADING WIGS. 1222F rn-m "i > . Omnlm. Co5 Farnam 8t. Omaha Nebraska , . arcllly selected land In Eautern Nebraska tor sale. Great Bargains In Improved Ja-ins , Omaha cltXpropert y _ SIDn SPBINOJATTAOHMENT-NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSOLV. t ILEADING OASRIAGE PAOTOEY 1109 and 1111 Dodje Street , ang 7-mo 6m OMAHA. , NEB. Geo. P. Bern is Seal Estate Agency , Cth and Douglas 8 . , Omaha agency does strictly a brokerage btulmca not ipeculate. and therefore an } balance of our books are Insured agaliut foi . "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and Take - yon will never la Mljo