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    THE DAILY BEE : kONDAV FEBRUARY 19
The Daily Bee ,
Monday Morning' , Fob. 18
Weather Keport.
( The ( ollowlng obecrvsllonn nre taken i
the Mme moment of tlmo at all the statloi
Mentioned , )
Wxn DEP'T U. S. SIGNAL SEBVJOB ,
OMAHA , February 18,1083 , (1:45 ( : p. m. )
BTlUOKi ,
Denver , , . . 30 43 H Vgt.i Clear
Che-cnne , , tJ 52 NW Krcsh I car
30 M S iLtght Fair
PUtt 30 M N Pre-h Clear
Omaha. JO 00 H ( Fresh Jeir
10 CO W 'FfMh Clear
Dos MolnM 80 67 8\V Illrl-lc O'car
Davenport. SDCI ' Frc-h Clear
St. Paul. . . 9 51 8W Krenh DIaar
St Louis. . TO 74 I.Uht
Uoorhoul. , 40 V W r ciih Jcudy
Vlnccut. . . . 11 40 R It aim 'loar
Bismarck . 30 44 VWl'icsh Fair
Buford 31 62 NWLI ht .liar
mill g . . . .
Dead wood , . 0 C2 NT. Llf-ht
AmlDibolno.
f'u
A colored man , named Tom Hardly
was assaulted het evening near the corac
of Dodge and llth fctreot , nd won brvcll ;
cut on the bend. A police whistle wa
blown nnd the officers wore foon at th
scene , nrroitiiiR two other colored mei
for the ttmult. Ono of the parties wa
positively Identified by H unity na th
man who cut hitu , though bo floutly de
nled the assertion. Hardly wan taken t' '
the jail and hia injuries attended to there
Tbo train Iu from the west yeeterda ;
corultted cf ten cam , eeven of which wcr
coaches. Ono of these w tbo Hack In
land "special" Columbia , occupied by Mr
S. 8 , Stevene , general wet tern ngont of th
O. II. I. & P. and family , returning fror
California. They were accompanied b ;
one of the Whiter brother * of Salt Lnk
City. U. P. upeclal No. 00 won on th
i omo train nod wan occupied by Qenerc
Superintendent P. J. Nlcholn.
* At the invitation if the Indies nn
gentlemen at tie Pazton hotel , Mies Mail
Wilton , of Gran 111 * . Ms , Michigan , RIV
itoveral very intcrcstliiir rccltatloca In th
parlor Saturday evening , which prove
very entertaining. Mrs. Buell nnd Mi
Had very kindly volunteered thelrrorvlcc
in adding to tha ovenlng'a cntcrtainmoa1
There U rn exhibition nt MAX Meyc
A Bros. 'a ft most betutlfuleet c > f cnmooi
oontiitlng of n broach , cor-rlrgs aid bract
lot. Theie cameo ? , whL-b are exrjutiitel
monntoJ , neie sent from Italy to tbo Pec
Clr.ro Sitters if OmiJi.i , to aid them i
bulldicg a ohnpel Iifre. Tba value cf tti
cameos In 31,000 , and they are to bo ra
tied off at 61 per tlcl-ot.
A potili < .u In being circulated for ei |
natures asking ( > ovornor Dawcn to nppoii
Hon. K. Wttkely JuJgo of the cllstrlc
court conditional upon tbo Irglalatu
111 making provlrlon for an other judge
this district. The petition ban been Mgui
by nearly every member of the Dougl
county bar. ,
Atkinson & Co. , milliuen , virtual
made an assignment Saturday by glvl ;
chattel mortgages on stock at.d fixture ? ,
'follows : To Oaldwell , Hamilton & Ci
$3,453 ; I. Oberfclder & Co. , $120 ; Lin
ay Atkinson. * 383j Mm. J. A. Parser
600.
600.Dr.
Dr. Henry W. Thoma , ot Chloag
has been secured by the Flnt. M. :
church literary toclety to open a course
lectures to be given under their auiplc
on March 7. The tul jeot of Dr. Tnomi
lecture will be announced at an ear
In the district court Judge Neville i
Saturday asrfgned counsel ( or the varioi
prisoners who were unable to oniplc
Jcgal aid at their own expense. Tl
criminal docket will to taken up th
morning.
Tbo thrco men arrested for stealing
keg of beer on Thirteenth street were dl
charged on Saturday by Judge Uenek
Frank Illetdorfer waa releatcd on paylt
91 and costs for exchanging bis small bn
rel of sour kraut for a big barrel.
f' A detachment of fifty recruits arrlyi
* ' last night from Now York , part of who
will stop at Ft , Omaha. Lieutenant I
0 li . gallt , of the Sixth Infantry , is in ooi
* " mand.
* f 1 „
'
# . Lem Uarbaugb , the man who ace
dentally shot the Shipley children nei
Florence , was discharged on his prelit
inary hearing Saturday.
Yesterday was a lovely day , with tl
mercury roosting up considerably high
than has been uiual of late ,
Prof. Mills has arrived and will lectu ;
in Unity church on Friday night , Febr
ary23.
ary23.The
The habeas corpus case for "bal
Jay" has been continued to April next ,
The old reliable Missouri Pacf fie ra !
way reporta trains on time.
On Monday and Tuesday evening ! i
BpyQV , J. H. Ilnverly'ft Opera Oompan ;
Iq ths new and popular production , "Me
K ry/War. This will be the first time th
jopora has been produced in this city , ni
. , we p'rodlct for it a most luccessful eugtg
ment , especially ai it comes under tl
direction of Mr , Haverly , Reserved sea
are now on sale.
The Grand Inland Times says : V
learn with regret that Dr. M. | J. Gahi
1 aad family will remove from this place
if \
' , l.rf.
Omaha soon. The doctor has been i
active practitioner in this place for ycai
land U a man of good standing In the mec
cal proftstlon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gahan , i
daily bold a high position among the cl
zens of Grand Iiland , who will regret
loeo th.em from among their number.
Tho. 1 iiit of tbaoisoi.for stealing gee
from J , J. Brown , during the recent
has been diiposed of. There were oig
cises In all , in each of which there wae
conviction. The punishment ranged frc
915 to 825 fine , and from 15 to 25 da ;
imprisonment.
Sheriff M. H. Ball , of Buffalo count
came back Friday from Manslield , 111
bringing with him a prisoner named Augt
Koehler , whom he was taking to Kearne
Koehler is charged with having mortgag
all his father's goods , which the old ge
tleman gave up rather than get bis on
trouble. It appears , however that tl
young man had also auumjd owner jhip <
4609 or 9800 worth of property b tidi
and this WAS not so easily gotten over afte
he had ullllted It ( for all it wai worth
Sheriff Ball has been shadowing him fo
some weeks through Kansas and othc
states with the final rcsnlt above stated.
Yesterday the treasurer of tha Omah
Turnvereln sent to the German consul n
St. Loots the sum of $142.00 , to be foi
warded to the llhlne sufferers In Uei
many.
Special meeting of Capitol lodge Nc
3 , A , F. and A , M. , this evening
February 10th , for work in the first de
gree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited
[ 3y order of the master.
Let every officer and member of iea !
con lodge , I. O. 0. F , , attend lodpo nex
Tuesday evening. Important business 01
land. W. D..Clcgg , secretary.
This week is criminal week in thi
district court ,
Tbo team driven to Harris & Fisher'
delivery wagon ran away this morning a
1 o'clock , going down Cass street , towan
ho river , Hkn all possessed , It WM thi
most rapid delivery of meat on record.
In Judge Benolce's court Saturda ;
an old man arraigned for intoxication wa
llschnrgcd , It appeared that bo cam
ont to look at some lands , had nothing t
at , t ook a dtink on an empty Rtomacl
nd landed In the calaboose.
It Is learned that the police were o ;
he track of the men who entered Mrs
vlcShano's residence on Thurrday night
Officer Walker actually followed them t
bo river bank and fired two shots nfto
hem. Ho came very near taking them li
ut of the wet ,
Tha young 'ladles of the First M. K
hurch will glvo o Martha Waehlngtoi
ea party at Masonic hall on Thutndb :
VCD Ing , February 22 , at which an clegan
upper will bo served , Iho public i
ordlally invited ,
The U. P. Denver train due in tbl
morning wax abandoned owing to the fall
uro of the west-bound Denver train to go
brough in tlmo to turn around and com
mck , and the company having no oxtr
rain on band. No , S out to-day left a
: CO , but No. 4 waa on time to the dot ,
FIRE FROM A FORGE.
A Sunday Mornlntc Blaze on
Thmoontn Btroot.
About 0 o'clock ycatcrday morn
tig , Ofllcor Slgwurt , who waa passim
down Thirteenth street on Ills wa ;
me , discovered a fire breaking ou
of n atuall building occupied by Bennett
nott & Eistman , as a blucksmlth aho
and carririjjo factory , on Thlrtour.t
itreut , botwacm llcrnoy aud Howitrc
( Jo ut otico ran to box 7 , corner c
Thirteenth and Jackson etruotn an
turned ill an alarm , which was prornp
ly responded to , Two atroaino wei
noon playing on the flames , and th
fire was oxtin utohud In ehort ordoi
the d mnga bolug very light , c
over $10 purhapj.
Thu origin of the fire In a inystor ;
A. now forgo had juat been put iu uu
the fire must have Blurted from a coi
dropped down in it which smoulderc
nil night and broke out in thn mori
int ; . It was very fortunate that
came at that hoar as a alert of fiftec
mlnutoo would have given the flames
force that would have played havoc 1
the neighborhood. There was oul
ouo email frame building between tl
shop and Homan'a livery barn and tl
whole neighborhood is built up i
frames homos that would have bnrnc
like tinder.
GarcUnor aa "Karl"
The "Karl" company closed a vci
successful engagement at the opoi
hoaoo on Saturday evening. Ever ;
body was pleased with the ontortali
mont given by this excellent conipan ;
und ohonld they favor us with nnothc
visit they will surely draw orowdo
houses , The pioturo presented in th
picnic cceno when the child , tho'hanc
somn dog , and the donkey ara iutn
duced was universally commented U [
on as ono of the prettiest things ovc
soon on our stage.
Mr. Gardiner ! s very clover Indeed
his dialect and specIaUloa being amen
the best we have over listened to. HI
"business" is a refined quiet , styl
much like "Joo Jefferson "
, and all o
his work Is of a high order.
Paul Rosa is ono of the in03
charming soubrettes on the etago , an
la * ( Whole show la herself. Ho
sougs are well chosen an
rendered with a vivacity and goo
taato that captures her audience
while her dancing IB simply " 1m
menso. " Wo predict for the llttl
lady a brilliant future , an she IB stll
young and possessed of qnalltie
which cannot fall to win her fame li
her chosen profession ,
Mr. Dunn , thu genial manager , wh
ya the gypsy , is an elegant genth
mau , and makes a decided hit wit
the "Rin-a-cock a-tail. " Gen. Daokc
alto a good card , gets m aomo vor
fnuny work , and adds much to th
party.
The music is excellent and , inshorl
the company iu all respects one tht
wo can cheerfully commend to th
patronage and good wishes of th
towns and cities which they are to vis
during the remainder of the season.
A. Cord.
Io th Editor ol Tu USB.
USB.OMAHA
OMAHA , Fob. 17.
A poor woman who Is ondoavorln
to earn allvllhtyid for herself and tw
little children bjtJoddllng ' apples , wi
brutally assault'od by a mlsoiab !
wretch and thrown down the atops
the Union Pacific 'hoadquattora bullc
Ing on Thursday evening lost. Th
trial of the scamp tokes plaoo o
Monday next at 2 p. m. The womai
who csmnot apeak a word of Engllsl
states that there wore witnesses wl ;
hoard , the nbualvo languatjd" which tl
man used ] toward har preceding tl
awoult. I would respectfully DC
through yonr columns that these wl
nesses would for the sake of charlt
and justice appear at the trial an
glvo their evidence.
JUSTICE.
Brown's ) Uronohlal Traoltci
for Coughs and Oolds ; "I have beentr
Ing to get along without them , but wli
the odds rather against me. I do not si
how it Is povlble ft r public man to I
bitnseU In winter without this admirab
oid.-IUv. It. M. Devens , Pee ssf
Mas * . Sold only In boze * . Price , ' .
csa
RAIDING I HE PAXTON.
An Expert Hotel Thief Dome
to Brief ,
Ho is Landed in Jail After
Severe Strugglo.
There was a aonsatlon of no ema
dlmonalona at the Paxton ycatotda
morning. About G o'clock a man or
crod the office and purchasing
mpor sat down to pornso its content ;
A few minntco liter the night clcrl
, Ir. D.wo Bowman , turned hla bac
to thu visitor for a moment and h
disappeared.
Thu next thing that wan heard w
the cry of "Stop thief 1" from th
eucond ntory , and a moment later th
man who had been rending the pnpc
oamo wr.ltziug down the otalra at
2:40 : gait , closely followed by * Mr. J
L > . Her , who were the cimplo garb c
night only , bat meant buamcua nil th
Ramo. Mr. Bowman called to DA
Hurley , the porter , to catch the man
and ho nailed him an ho Appeared u
the landing nt tha head of the gr.ui
ntairway , where q ito a atrugglo or
sued , in which Dm came ont ahead
and tnarchod hir mau up t
.ho olork'a desk and thonca TO the clt
l , huvinj , ' another etrugglo wit
lira on 15th s'reet.
It nppuiM that the prisoner la th
mtorloua Fat Ilnrrinijton , who ha
icon in Iho police court pretty rcgulai
y of late , once for carrying off u wato
Tom a boarder at ono of xhn Dougla
Btreat hotels Ho ii esid to bo bn
recently dfaohargud from the penitci
.inry and to bo an expert hotel thin
Saturday mornlnjz ubotit 9 o'cloo
Vlrs. Her , who with bar hasbnn
rooms on the aucond floor , waa awal
ened by noruu mun opciiin ; ; the dcoi
Mr. Her had risen early and gone ou
and thinking ho had roturnud nil
rtpoko to him , ciil'ing ' him by nnmi
Upon thin the n aa nsit1 , " 1 beg pai
don ; 1 struck the , wrong room , " on
immediately wont out. Sunday mort
ng , at nearly the aamo hour , Mn
[ ler was ogtin arouned by Botno or
entering the room , and onw that
WM the unmo man. She called hi
liuaband , who jumpvd out of be
and gave chaao to the man , wl ;
ran for the mala Dtnlrwuy , and w ;
o.ipl urod as related above , by the poi
tor.
tor.Thoro
There la no doubt bat Hariingtc
visited the room for thn purpoeo i
robbing it , knowing that Mrs. Hi
hud a quantity cf jowolty and vu
imblca and thinking to get at the
without uroualni ; her. The regnli
boarders are accustomed to leavh
their doora unlocked to allow the fin
man to got In in the morning and B
their firoa to going , and this nlTordi
Hiirrlntzton the very chnnco ho wuu
od. On Saturday morning ho olao 01
torod tbo morn occupied by M
OhnrloB Kitchen and got off on tl
HBUIO npoclous plen that it waa "a ml
take , " but yoatorday'a venture w ;
lens fortunate.
It would look aa If ho had a confo
orate in the house , by whom ho w :
posted BO to the number nnd locatit
of the room and the probable haul i
bo made there , or else ho could n
have atrnck it BO readily and twice i
succession.
Just what can bo done with him
not known , but ho la liable to go t
this tlma for a good long tortn. I
la a bird citizen , and the sooner he
put in a safe plaoa the bettor It w
no for the public.
EMMETT'S BIRTHDAY.
Preparations for n Splenaid Celobr
tlon in this City.
Iho birthday of Robert Eramott
now recognized by Irishmen throng
ont the world aa their national ho
day. And it la well that it is. :
tha entire galaxy of Irish patric
there is nonu who embodied so cot
plotoly all the hopes and aspiratloi
not only of his race , but it may 1
truly aald , of all the pee lo'e stru
gling for liberty. It Is anticipate
therefore , that every Irishman at
every frlond of human freedom w !
nnlto to second the E. M. A. in 1
efforts to celebrate the 4th of Marc
In a manner worthy of the sacrc
cause lii which this brilliant youl
sacrificed a life of wonderful pron
ise.
ise.No
No pains or oxponno will bo spare
to gather around this event all tl
pomp and splendor that art an
genius can loud. A small fee will t
charged , not that money may I
mixdo ont of the affair , bet that
portion of the great expanse iuourrc
may bo defrayed. Tickets may I
obtained at McCarthy & Burke1
Fourteenth street , near Frtrnani. J. ' .
Niohol'e , Fl.toonth street , opposll
postoflleej Focuoy Oonnollj'a , r
Sixteenth atroot , nnd at Oharh
flanlcy'o , on Tenth street , near tl
depot.
Bncklm'a Arnica Salve ,
The Bicsr SALva In the world tor On1
Braises , Horw , Ulceri , bait Ithonm , I
ver Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hauds , Ch
biotas , Oorus , ana 8.U sldn eruptions , ai
positively cures plies , It It guaranteed
rive simifagUon r ax coy reluade
Price , 25 conti pt ex. foi tU brlt
v Qooilm * "
Army Ordera.
A general court martial is appoint
to meet at Fort Fred. Steele , Wyot
ing , on the 21at day of Fobruar
1883 , or as soon thereafter as prac
o blo , for the trial of Private Adol ]
Sieger , troop D , Third cavalry at
such other prisoners as maybe brong
before it.
Captains Alfred Morton , Ninth I
fantry and Henry S. Turrlll , asslala
surgeon , First Lieutenants Willis
Qafnion , Seventh Infantry and La
F. Burnett , Seventh Infantry , Secoi
Lieutenants Lewis D. Groono. Seven
Infantry and Christopher 0. Mine
Ninth infantry , judge advocate.
On the recommendation of Ills cor
pony commander , ' based on his bell
after examination of the facts coi
nected with Trumpeter Gaell'B absem
from hU company , paragraph 4 , apecl
orders No. 72 , dated headquarters de
partment of the Plattc , Fort Omaha ,
Nob. , Annual 1C , 1870 , is amended tc
read the charge of desertion pending
against Trumpetr John Gael ) * Com <
pany H , Fourth infantry , is removed ,
on condition that ho make good the
tlmo lost by his unauthorized absence.
On the recommendation of his troor
and post commanders , 10 much of the
nnexpircd portion of the sentence it
the cane of Private Richard Jackson ,
troop 0 , Fifth c valry , published In
general court-marshal orders No. 33 ,
series of 1882 , from tbeeo hcadqartora ,
as relates to confinement , is remitted ,
CARSON'S ' RETURN.
Old Wabasli Official to Bo-
turn to His First Love.
Cjjuld Propnrinff tor a
Long Voyage.
It la announced that Hon. John B ,
Carson , for several years past general
manager of the llauuibnl and St. Joe
road is tc shortly aaauino the manage-
moutoftho Wabash road. The Chicago
cage Tribune of Friday says :
' 'Thediapalchfrom Now York staling
ipon reliable authority that Mr.
3onld would BOOH announce hii Inten
tion to make vojago In hla now
yacht of two or thruo years' duration ,
aid that the entire control of the
Wabnsh system would bo placed inthc
lands of Mr. John B. Chrson , at pren-
ent general manager of thu Hannibal
and St. Joe , canaod the greatest ex-
cltomont in railroad circles hero , and
nearly all the Chicago managers re
fused to believe the nowa until they had
eotm it tflicially confirmed. Not ono ol
them would vunturo an opinion as to
the Importance of the matter , evl
dontly for the roiwon that they did
not care to place thomnolvca on record
ord before knowing positively how th <
jat would jump. Oao gentleman no <
Immediately connected with any o
the Chicago roada , but who enjoys th <
confidence cf Mr. Gould iu a high degree
groe , when ivsked what ho know aboui
the matter naid that ho had no post
tivo information , but bo thought then
was romothliig in It. There are nc
railroad c ill iiala in this olty Imrae
dlately connected with any of the
Gould roadd , and conaequontly nc
pnaltivcS information conld bo oh
tainod horo. It v63 stated , however
that Mr. .G.valt , vica presides
and trjflio manager of the Wabaah
aud Mr. A. 0 Bird , late genera
freight ngont ot this ro d , mul nov ,
iionoral freight ngcut of t.ie Alllwau-
kro & St. Paul , tiavo lately stated tc
a few iutimito rienda that something
of H Btnrtltfg natnro wu in the wind
which whcu announced would cauot
the greatest nurpriss. It ia now be
liavod that they had name hints a
what WAD coming , and that for thi ;
reason Mr Bird uocepted the posltiot
on the Milwaukee & St. Paul. It i1
generally hdmltted in railroad circle :
here that Mr. Carson h in ovcry re
spool qualified for the dutio.i of BO re
cponslblo a position , nnd that if unj
man cm make the Wabaah a paying
property he Is the ono. Mr. Oar
son has gained an enviable ropu
tatlon by hia highly euccoasfu
management cf the Hannibal and St
Joe ; nnd it is not at all surprising tha
Mr. Gould , in looking around for i
man fully qualified to atoor the Wa
bash through the breakers daring hli
absence from this country , shonli
have had hla attention drawn toward
him and toleotad him to take th
holm. With Mr. B. S. Hayes li
chnro of the Missouri Pacific syaten
and Mr. John B. Canton in charge o
the Wa'iash system Mr. Gould ca :
tail through the oceans on his 'cot
yacht fully convinced that his railroa
interests in this country are wel
taken care of during his absence , am
that If anything docs go wrong it wll
not to their fault "
Mr. Carson wad for many years connected
nectod with the \Vabath road , taktn
hold cf it In its oarllent days and enl ;
severing his connection with It 1
1875 , to accept the position of genera
manager of thn Hannibal & St Joe
Ho waa nominally freight agent , bu
had not a little to s ty iu regard to th
general conduct of the road. Ho is u
able nnd accomplished manand [ a gen
tluinan , and ho has a * long and credit
able ! Ja record aa a railroad man , ai
any ono iu the country probably. H
was u great favorite at all times wit'
the men nndor hla employ , and hi
return , if it should prove true , woul
bo hailed with much the same fael
ing of delight that welcomed Nape
leon back from Elba.
BAli MASQUE.
The Turnera' Grand Annual Ball Thi
Week. .
The annual grand inaequorado bal
of the Turner society will take plac
on Wednesday next , February 21 , a
Turner hall.
There will be no tickets sold at th
door and the managing oommltte
guarantees a fine- time to all. Th
hall will bo magnificently docoratei
with evergreen , the national colon
appropriate raottoos , Ohlnoso lantornc
oto. Ticketu can ba had by membet
only at J. I. Fruohaut's , Henr
Pundt'e , and H. M. & M. Peavy'o.
The arrangement committee con
slats of Robt. Rosouzwolit , Gee
Parlslon , Ohas. Krug , Fred Willis an
Goo. Clutches.
Floor committee , H. Eagolmanu
F. Elaaaaer , Jno. Blohol , Frank Lang
and Louis Do Mo jean.
Real Batato Transfers.
The following deeds were filled fc
record in the county clerk's office
February 10 , reported for Tun BE
by ArncV real estate agency :
H. Trim and wife to I. Gard , w. d.
lot 102 , Gecso'a addition , $1CO
D. K. Losslng aud wifa to H , F
ondW Ilarnann , w. d. , lot-13 , To >
rao's additlnn , $1,800
R. D. Wells to Peter N. Deorsoc
w. d. , parcelaeotion 21 , 15,12 , $3OOC
A. H. Lao to E. Hadspolth , x. o. d.
parcel sectlonl , 15 , 9 , $400.
James McMahon and wife to S. J
Hoscall , q. o. d , part block 9 , Bow
cry Hill addition.
HoMford'a Acid Phoipliutn
promotes sloop when the nervous syH
tern is overworked or worried by can
and anxiety , ' t , ' .r"
BRILLIANT EVENTS.
The Swoflish Library Assooiatior
at Masonic Ha 1.
The Ooncordln Society ai
Turner Ho 11.
Maaonlu hall waa the eoono laa
tcrday of ono of the moat brilliant
select and ancoosofnl masqoorado b.illi
of the aeason , It being the third an
nnnl affair of the kind given by thli
society.
Abont ono hundred conjees wore
n nttondanco and danoad to the in
aplrlng atralna of Irvlno'a orchestra ,
, ho ladles were olognutly COB
; nmod and the masks were varied
and unique beyond the usual extent ,
The most Intc resting impersonation
waa that given by Mr. August Ben-
sun , who represented a largo polni
3 ear very unccesnfnlly.
About $160 were cleared by the ao-
cioty , which will bo expended in the
purchase of booka for the library ,
> rhlch have already boon ordered from
Everyone who participated in the
im-qierado will bo glad when the re
volving BPRaoni ) bring about n repetl-
.Ion of the affair , which meantime
will bo looked forward to with pleas
ant anticipation.
TUK CONCORDIA.
The annual mat querado ball cf the
Joncordii nociety , which took place
at Turner hall on Wednesday night ,
nan oven obovo the high ataudard
already reachtd by thu manager * of
aimilar alLUra in past years. While
the hall was not crowded , there were
about nixty couples present , just
enough to make it comfortable and
pleasant for all. Moreover , the at-
tendnnca was of the moat irreproacha
ble character , and the costumes wore
rich and beautiful.
The Munical Union orchestra fur
nished como remarkable fiuo music ,
and dancing won indulged in until 4
a. m.
Among the moat notable costume :
were :
Mr. Heine , "Chimney Sweep1 ;
Mro. Helna , "Snowflako ; " Mrs ,
Raapko , "Italian Fisher Maid ; " Mr ,
Raapko , "Clown ; " Mrs. Bolln , "Gin
soy ; " Mr. Bolln , "Winter ; " Mrs ,
Heimrod , "Hungarian Girl ; " Mr ,
Helmrod , "Dimiuo ; " Mrs. Sinhold
"Rococo ; " Mr. Sinhold , "Span
Ish Nobleman ; " Mra , S r.U
man , ' 'Oscar Wilde ; " Mr ,
Stratman , "French Nobleunui1 ;
Mr. Houber , "Lord EJSOXJ" Mrs
PalB-Ahl and Mlsa Tbloaon , "Sshoo !
Girls ; " Misa Puudt , "Suinmor ; " thi
Blisses Krug and Grlecedecker , o :
St , Louie , 'vEithetio Maidens ; " Mr ,
Krug , "Humpty Damply ; " Miai
Mayor , "Butteiflf ; " Mrs. Hnbarraau
"Italian Countoeo ; " Mru. Fritcher
"French Conntesr ; " Mr. Ponnor
"Spaniard ; " Mita Lehman , "Qocci
of NiRLt ; " Mica Bushman , "Fiahei
Maid ; " Mrs. Rafort , "Mary Stuart1 ;
Mra indeman/'TeufeHon 'MisaTin ]
Mutz , "D.iURhtor of the Roglment ; '
Mro. Baawitz , "Eoglish Peasant ; '
Misa Flora 0hn , "Morning ; " Ma :
Bocht and Grooabeckur , "Spaniards1 ;
Simon Fiaher , "Monkey ; " FredMolz
"Yankee ; " Adolph Meyer , "Princi
Carnival ; " Julius Meyer , "Hungar
ian Nobleman ; " Andrew HOBO water
"Mophiatopheles ; " Mr. Baurela. "Ba
varlan Farmer ; " Mr. Ef ford , ' 'Frond
Marquis. "
The unmasking at 11:30 : did no
lessen the enjoyment of the evening
although It caused not a few surprise
and lota of fun.
Daring the evening Max Booht nnc
Mr. Grocsbeckor , representing Spani
ards , had an exciting fencing match
Mr. Becht being the victor , and li
honor of the victory ho waa presented
sented with a beautiful ruactto by ai
admiring lady.
PRI&ONERS ARRAIGNED.
The Usual Plea of "Not Qullty" Stll
Popular.
The principal buslnosa before th
district court Saturday , followiu
the call of the motion docket , was th
arraignment of the prisoners agctiia
whom true bills were found by tha re
cent craud jury.
The Hat haa nlraadybeen published
together with the offenses charged
and repetition would bo stale.
There were just an oven dozen o
the boys , and it waa remarked tha
with ono ainglo exception they won
all very nice looking and aparontly iu
telltgont men. Parko Godwin , thi
nbw diatrict.attorney , officiated for tht
first time at the ceremony.
In the caao of W. W. Warren
charged with obtaining money nude
crooked circumstances on U. P. timt
checks , la defended by Gon. Oowln
and hn waa allowed to defer makluj
any plea until Monday.
The two young men , John Quirl
and Tom Hendersonwere nrratgnei
for the burglary of Riley & Uo. "
liquor store , and plead "not guilty.1
In fact thla waa the general tenor o
the oong throughout , and either ther
are Borne badly mistaken grand jnror
or several men In jail who don't ad
here to the truth strictly.
SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGN1
Made fronr the wild flowers of th
PAK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLE1
It la the moat fragrant ot perfume
Manufactured by H. B. S'iavon , 8e
Francisco. Forsalo in Omaha byV
f. Whlruanuso and Kounata Bros
& 0o.
_
MARRIAGE :
The BuBlnoea Union of Omaha an
Norfolk.
.Paxton & Gallagher , of Omnhn
wlioluBulo grocers , have opened a noi
branch jobblni ; house at Norfolk.witl
the Intention of supplying their Nortl
Nebraska customers from this poin
in the1 future. Already seven car
loada of goods have arrived' , namely
Two cvf stoneware , ono ooap , ono aalt
ono oil , ono crackers and one of flour
They have rented the old mill com
pnny store building on Eaat Mali
street for their place of bnsluos , one
our friend , Frank Dnsoh , will have
charge of It , assisted by Pxton
Gulhvghor'a right hand man , Mr. WS ,
Spencer. Mr. W. 8. Spencer , how
jver , will continue to keep thu road
It la a Rouroo of no little amount o
ploftsuro for The Journal to bo able t
note the establishment of such an in
atltution in Forfolk. Measra. Paxtei
& Gallagher being one ot the litrges
wholesale firma In the went , will bo a ;
acquisition to the business pact of ou
town that will lend prominence an
standing to It. From thla enterprise
lee , our grooorymon will bo cllrcctl
bonefUtcd , as it Intended to lay dowi
to them at home , goods aa cheap n
they can bo bought In Omaha , whie !
will make the difference of the froigb
between Omaha nnd Norfolk by n
moans a email Item. [ Norfolk Join
Ml.
Hev. H. W. Thornae. D. D.
Thla celebrated orator and dtvin
will lecture in this city on Muroh 7
under the nuapicEB of the First M. E
church literary society. Hia aubji'c
will bo nnnouncod shortly. D
Thomas will undoubtedly meet will
a flittering reception , aa hia nbililic
are well known.
DIED.
ENRIGIIT In thi * city. FebruirylS , n
4:20 : o. m. , Da\i.l Enrlgkt. ajjed < W yean
Funeral will ta'io place at 2 o'clock j
m. to-day from Urn residence , Thlrteent
street , between Cass and California streeli
? rieLds ate invited to attend ,
PALMEIl Mrf. Minerva | Palmer die
February 18 h , nt 0 o. m. of billou
fever , igcd SO ytnrn ami 5 months.
Mra. IMnter had been a resident c
Ganglia county for fifteen years , her torT
\\T \ , Romalno Paltrier , who owns n f.in
near theDa < f aud Dumb Institute , li.n
eg come to thld county only a year eiuliei
The funeral will take place nt 10 3 , m. tc
dty. Interment ut Protpoct Hill ,
HAS BEEN PROVED
Thf &UREST CURB for
n c K.BNEY DISEASES.
c Doa 11 laiuo back or n disordered urine
E Indicate .hat you are a vlctimP THEM DO
NOTHESlTATEi use KIDNEYWOHTat
p oncodruffeista recommend tt ) and It will
-speedily ovcrcomo the disease and restore
healthy action to all thooreans.
c I fbftlt * * ? Forcomplalntepeoullar
c B-iOtJIIC-Js ) to your rex , such aa pain
and ft caknesscc , KIDNEY-WORT Is nnaur.
amed , 03 It 'will act promptly and safely.
Either Sox. Incontinence , retention ot
urine , brick dust or ropy deposits , and dull
dragging pains , all speedily yield to IU our-
tl vo power. ( S ! )
Frioosi.
I lia-o prcsc'lbtd Kidney W rtwllh very crct
s'icce'8 tr n so ro or a ore ob lnato cas fl'f k'c
iiey nil 'Ivor trouble , als > f r fema e w.nknoai
(8. 1'nllip 0. Dillou , M D , Monkton , Vt ,
"lly wife h 3 bwOn much bencfit'cd fmm tf
neoDl K dn y Wort. Shah d Kmnoi a d cttit
c mfli'nt ; " nrltoj Rov. A. B , Col man , Faett
lllc , Tonn.
IS A SURE CURE
| for all diseases of tne Kidneys nnd I
<
f IthaaBpeelfloactlonontlilsniostljnportant
a onjan , enabling it to throw ol torpidity and |
L Inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion ;
T ofthoDlle.andljj-'AccplngthobowclJlnfrcc
D condition , offootlnc Its ro uUr ( UschirKo. <
Ifyou are suEbrlnc from
K IfUdiCiriCt * nu.larlalu.vothochllls , <
' ore hlllous , ilycpoptlo , or constipated , Kid *
! ncy-Wort vrtllsurolyro.lovo&qulcklycnro.
I In thJ season to olcansa Uio System , ovcry '
ono should take a thorouchoourcoofit. ( SI )
) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price 81.
I am a living advocate of the virtues ot Kl <
wort. I sufferrd Intold auony from Hn
order. It cured mo. " John D. Noln
rlngflo d O.
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF. :
e
'
No other dl'-nso is so prevalent in chin *
country aa Occupation , and no remedy
n luwovcr equalled the celebrated K3DNEY-
c WOUT as a cure. Whatever the cause * ,
jj however cbsUnato the case , this remoiy
will ovtrcoino it.OTII3
OTII3 diatrafulnff com
plaint id very apt to be
complicated with constipfttJon. iidney
\Vort strengthens .ho wo-vlzcaod parti and
quickly cures pJl l'nd ct Klco even wJ.eu i
physicians and ucdtcinca hive before fill * '
cd. ttrifyoubavacltlierort'icsotrouUcs I
USE c
"Constipation , Inalll i form' , jlcldsto KI
rcywort In female dlsca cs It la very aocccs
fu' ' . " Dr. Philip 0. Ballou 1'onkton Vt. , Apr
20th ISil.
IMH-E-U-M-A-B E-S-M
- - - - - - -
AaitiaforaUthepainruldlac38Csofti .
KIOI.EY3 , LIVCn AMD DOWELS.
It cleanses the system or do acrid poison
that Cloaca the dreadful Buffering which
only the victims of rheumatism cun roaliz * ) .
THOUSANDS OP CASES
of tha wont forms of this terribls dlsoase
have been quickly relieved , i
time
PERFECTLY CURED.
raid $1. LIQUID er OUT , SOLO by DRUGGISTS ,
(54 > 15ry csn bo Bent by mail.
WELLS , KICHAKDSOX & CO. . ItnrUnRton.Vt.
-
"loouldflndno remedy for ray Kidney con
pUInt and l-ncumatlsm , " wrltci vr A. B Bur
of To i pla Mill Florid * , until I wis cured I
Kidney \Vo > . " Exposure , Incldcut to lumb ;
vg , can ed Mr. Burr's disorders. '
IN HOI'WATER.
AND WOIBTOR. , TUB E !
SENCK OF 1.IFE. 'HI * TIIUIHM IS A :
ILYPUOVEXBV TAKING A TK-SI'OJNFU
OF T A klU A * T'S "EM ZER.PEP
IENT IN A GLASS OF H < C WATEU HAI
AN HOtm BEF011K BHUAKFASr , F. H II
DIGESTION. bYSl'ErSIA.OH CO Sl : ATE
IIAUIT. NOTHING IS BfcTTEK.
SPECIAL NQTiGEft ,
i2r8PEOIAt , t will FC6ITIVELY not be
sorted unless paid In advance.
10 LO N-MOMtY.
"Vf ONEY TO LOAN-Coll at Law office of D.
1Y1L Thomas room 8 Crelghton Ulock.
AllATO IOAN At 8 per cent I
.UUU torest insumsof $2,000 and u
warde , for 8to 6 years , on first class city and In
propert ) , Buns UKIL ESTATI and LOIN AQKNC
1Mb and Douglas Sta.
MONF.Y LOANED-On Chattel Uortga.e E
cmlry , noom No. 1 , otcr MoichinU N
tiuual Banit. 077-lm |
TVTONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlvci
111Jt' & 1 KsUto nd Loan Agency , opposi
poetofflco. 767-tf
HELP WANTED
TCrANTED-Tholldlcu to knnw that owlnp I
VY lh lari > numl-er who wish to learn 01
ijstem of perfect dci's cuttlnx durlcir thn CMJ
Ingucek , the § e nt will remain at HIS D da
sttcot.
sttcot.W ANTED To hire a good butcher at Neoli
W Iowa. AddiusM. II. Hejarty. K7-11
A CENTS Wanted mala or femals , la rcr
21 rl'y&nd townlnlheUrlted States. I10.C
to f 15.CO rar day eislly made. O. E. KIDEOU
& CO. , 10 lUrcl.y Btr l , Hew York City.
Jialmomor.
KD-lmmed'fttelr , irocd girl for Rcneral
WAM ( work , N. W. tjr. 18tb and Wct t r.
1W-17I
/ 1 IHU WftNTED J or gcncnl noiuewom 2122
T Davenport St. B30 19t
SITUATION 3 WANTED.
- tu Up In ptl.atettmtlr by A
WANTKD-8 irlrl. Ctn do coot In ? , waiMrr
d Ironing. WatoMI. Apjly at325nr r S. B.
cor , Hth and 8k Mary's ave 113-201
\ / ANTF.l.SI ijtiion at clerk In Jenclrjr
V * uteri , Fllo > c iB pr ctlc lutcil i ce ? .
ftl u * n * OJ nftL
0. Ilex 40) ) . 12J-29t
M 83E1.LAKE 3U3 WA.MTO.
m JLTI uuaiu Atid furnishd room bj
W gtniltman and wifo. Won d1 ( norr * filj-
Unce irora buslre-e cciitr . Pca > o rtate Ifrirn.
lltferoiceddrtsi "O."catoof Bee.
- enll't fjr tiosp " 0 , " V/fth
WAdTED-To Fotl Mn haklc , Wyo. ,
a gooJ barber. n a llvi. Indi'ttrlou m n whr ,
alter prifrrmlng hli dutlci M a soldier , bus am *
plottme ti | < ly tils trade and do well.p"lj ,
rocra 13 , h. Jquirtcu department of FlaMc.
E. II. 11AYFS.
121-22 Capt. Bth C v'y , Comd'if i roop "O. "
ED-Ily n single ge > tlcmin , rcou and
WAST by ilsiih 1 , PilrAte fatnliy picltr-
led , wbno iLcro at0oung pocple. Kiftitnc's
glvtn.W , W."Be olfice. lil-20 {
\ \f ANTED Bhoti men to board at 1001 Dodge
V t-t. nice rooms good board nni ocrjthlnf
made home-like for those who will pay. 900-lIt
RENT HOUOEB AND LAKD.
FOR RK T FntnieboJ loom for rent , 1GOC
F ri.ara elrfet. 1J6-VO
PK RK'iT Hou'o , bain , tlir e acres land ,
Auplo , Plum , Cherry i d Aprl.-ott ics lic r-
n ? , line Oraperj. ClKd locs.iljn , rrr month
$16 AMES ,
2lf IftO F.inim.
tTIOR RENT-FurM hM room , unltablo for one
I ? or two K Ltlcinon , 219 N. nth St. 114 18J j
BURNISHED K30M ANOEOARD-M d ra
convei.Jenio' , 1K1U D duos * . 112-lii.t
OH RUNT Three u fumlehed r oa > f , with
bay > vlndow , ID brick licuie , 1410 Ch care
etreut. 117.22 { _
TO'RENT 01 Chicago no r 17th Street , frfnt
pirlor and ben loom bvhnceU lur , Ubcd.
Will rent tp r to or UKollior. Addrcig "F , "
wo Furn'ebcd front ro.m , a' reasonable
rates at 1407 Howard 8 . 907-17 *
i .UW RENT In a private family , two cr three
I1 rooms , with or without boird , 1016 Didge St
989-17J
rrOMlBNT Hcuseof four rooms and kltch-
J. ' en. Apply A. Muiphy , 4'Wauth 14lh Street.
A RAROOA CEFOR RUf T The 2nd story
JA. and bisemcnt of bulldln No.llll Karnam
ttrect. Inquire next doorcas . J181mo
-one orcan , 3.CX ) per mfnth , at
A. Uoapas Music Hall 777-ltn
EOR RENT 25 house . 2 to in rooms , at ? 3 to
$ ! 5 per month Shrivcr's Rent Lureau , op-
uodt ofllce. 1708-tl
BOIIS' New llap ot Omaha , lust completed and
ready for delivery at ? 5 each. 19 4 feet wide
by 7 fett long. Largest and most complete mop
of Omaha ever published. Official map of tha
city. Boo column.
j'UKMSHEu UvOMS ANn 1) IAKUModern
f co'ivfDlercoi 1810 iodjjn fit. 773-lm
HOTE' . I'OU SALE CHEAP-C2 mll.s west of
Oiualu , on iho Union Pacific rallrcad.
Urlck barn , two ftory hotel and furniture , thrco
lo'a 01x132 , L-ood stand , go d husinoH. Goad
reasons for selling. Inquire of subicrilcr.
AL NOHKIS ,
713-lm-mo Keith Bend , Neb ,
TTIOK SALE Hour aid Koid bu Ine s N , W.
Jj cor ICthand Ucdjo trtet. 123-22J
tirt Sol.1noioi manure , mcluuUig oar
b and bar fixture * , w.th a lowjof thabuilding.
Inqu re ol Richard O'Krero or V Kuccra , No. 721
South 13th etreit. Oni.ha. Nob. 120 20J
SALK A peed hoiso jnd buggy. Ad
dress "IV BOJ oflbe , 119-10 }
TTIOR SALE New hou o 4 rooms can bo moved
C without ramngo , at J325.CO Cuoap , M-Cague
opposite est Ulllce. _ 105-20
'E offer for sale &t bargain the ennlno and
fixture ) cow In UPC at our works. The
cornel' ts outfit la aa Rood fa new , end cocelfti o
Knulne(40 ( horai power ) . Biller , Urater.Steum
P mp , So.rloSti.k , S earn end Water uauzei' ,
W ljr 'Jai.k . Va'vc l | > es to. It M bo Uken
out nh-'tit th i Unit of noit JI y Partlo . lnter < s-
Icdnrn luvl'oi oca'lan"s ' i It Innpo-atlon day
and n'g-M ' ( Sund 59 fxrepWat ) the Wotdraan
Llneccd Oil Works , corner Scva.toenth and Nlch-
917.1m
171OK ALK I'ic.et3 mups of Neanska ioc
JD tach. Forbirgalnslmi aha City Improved
and un'mprud property , rail on Wm. lf , Hhrl-
ver , neil Estate Agent , oppoa to iJOitotlire.
7fi'f !
UK aauli t fx room cotta o with barn < cnd
halt lot on Chicago street , ncar'IIIeh School
Only S2.OTO. JleCAOUE ,
600-deo g7-tf Opn. Pea oltleo.
' /lOB fiAljtt \ .irr class conil rmud pimetont
1 fall at 1310 TTufnty St F97.tf
BE11IS Ne\t Map of Omaha , just completed acu
ready for dtlUery at $5 each. Is 4 foot wide
by 7 feet long. Lareit | and most complete map
ot Omaha over published. OHiclil mup ot the
city. Sea column.
T XOELLENT I1HICK FOK SALE-W.OO pet
Jj th'u nd , YprJ ICth street , two Kockg
houth rf Be'lovue roij
dec la-3m LOHESZO DIBBLE ,
TWIEHY& JONES , RKAL FSTATB AGENTS
I1J AND HOI T CUL1U 7d , are now taUng
orders for fruit and ornamtmlal tree , shrub j
and fbweii pplart' , for .prlnir . .i/liviry. Orcers
mu-tbe In boiorv- the 1 < < cf April , Sat'slactloa
gni < aitccd. OlDce 1300 llarncy ttreet , Omiha.
118-tw
T OST White frather , beoiislnto unlfrm
LJbataf ' P. Bn > i. Finder Jl aeolcava at
Kubolm & Efl.Ks.n'a Jo < clr > St re. Ii6-17t
T > onsi S nd board at 327 Capitol avenue be-
XV tween 17th and 18th. 99J-17I
mo THE tADI S-Any lady sending 91 and a
J. stamped , self oddres od envo ono to lock box
No. 26 , Dloomlnjton Nebraska , will ikcclvo n
return.a recipe wh eh will gladden all ier ll'e.
Main a w man who Is dra.glng < ut a mla ruble
existence from year to year , became the does
not know how to relieve herself , can learn the
valuable secret , worth hundred of d liars and
a life time of lapplno s , by coiniilj Ing I h thlj
notice. Feb 12-71
ED WARD KUEHL ,
MAGISTER OF PALMYSTEIIY AND COND * .
TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam
and llarncy. Will , with iho aid of iruardlan
spirits , obtain for any ono a glaoco of tbo put
and present , and on certain conditions In the fu
ture. Boots and Shoes mode to order.
satisfaction gruarantord.
Absolutely Pure :
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity ,
strength and Mholesomcncsa. Uore economical
than the orplnary k nds , and cannot bo sold In
competition with the multitude of low teat , short
weight , alum or ph. sphato powder. Sold only In
cans. KOTIL Bui-va r owe IB Co. , Wall-St. , M
N w York.