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    The Daily Bee.
Wednenday Morning , Fob. 21
Wofttlior Keporti
( The following observations are taken at
Iho same moment of time at all the stations
Mentioned. )
1 WAU UEP'T U. S SIGNAL CKBVICE , I
OMAHA , February 20 , 1 > 83 , (1:15 ( p. m.J )
LOOAb BKHJVIT1H8.
Four men , W. ! i $ , Anjrowr , 13. Wol
tere , M. Cunningham and Jamc * Cu h
man , were arrowed Monday on charge
of coramltUng the series of burglaries It
Bohimlan town between 3 and 4 o'clocl
f Monday morning. The real culprit niadi
1 ( jcod h ! 'esoapo Monday , being Men wltl
an overcoat on and n valiio in hand ci
route to the train. The case will bo hiJan
'to-day.
The Mmical Union orchestra will g\\ \
a grand concert cm Sunday afternoon uex
'at Turner hall , nwUtod by Mr , Gewotl
the ylollnltt , and Mr , Kohl , 'the b.ie
c'nronettUt , who- have rotuniftd-ffora Cal
fornlft. All who heard these excellent mi
elclano on the occailon of their reccii
oppearsnce In Omiha will bo dollghted t
have another oofortuntty of listening t
jthclr mngnifjccut muilc.
, - For some tlmo the Union Pacific ml
way company has boon intoning old ral !
and pieces of metal belonging to the can
Capt. Uonahoo Monday saught two boy
t Jco S uroboda and Jan. Click brlngl
railway Iron to the junk store of S. Golln
1 i > ky , on Ninth and Howard atrect . Th
t dealer arid the boys were furcated.
- . The supreme court of thin Btnte hi
c recently decided that the wunty ii no
liable for the fee of defendants' wJtno.'at
in Hmltml casci , and quito a rerolutio ;
will be'oceaclonod in criminal hfUlrs if th
. decision Iq upheld. _
Tne trial of Cliac. ILudnig , charge
wjth . ( tcalinf S120 fromthoj ovorcoa
pocket of n man with 'whom he vm ct
gaed in a game of cards , ww the first I
Le taken up ou the criminal ' docket , in th
district oourt. ' " '
The funeral ot the late GharUo Wooi
which was tct for yesterday was pen
poned until 2 p. m. to-cUy , to wn
the arrival of the two brothers .of the d
'coiaed , who live in Kansas.
' The members of the y. M. 0. A. n
requested to _ ' attend at the rooms of tl
nisoclatloii Saturday evening , Fohrua
21 , from 7 t. 9 o'clock , to welcome our go
, oral secretary , j , x . > :
Among the CMOS which came up t
( t * | (
fore Judge Beneko yesterday was th
* ' 'of W. J. Duncon , charged wlth'fnco3lf ai
of Dr. StepheoiiOD , charged Tvith asaan
1 Ins ; hla wife and Muting her.
It looks r > a If wiuier was really ovi
"The Merry War" wts a grand K
" cess at the Boyd last night. '
V I
Five hundred and three books we
Irsued by the public library on Saturd
'
A warrant has been Issued for t
ariost of Paul Qlcnd for elrlvlug one
v' " Mr. Jamoa Btophcnson'a horBca Iu eloat
There was only ono 'orrobt Mondu
which was of a man charged with bebf
suspicious character , and bo wr.a el
obtrged ,
' Commencing yesterday\0. & M. 1
trains will be run according to Iho til
I 'from St. Louis east , tbo water havl
lutTidcntly subsided to admit of the Ban
AFTER INDIANS.
Barnum'a ReproBontatlvo rtorSot
Noble Red Men.
THE BEE reporter yeaterday had t
pleasure of meeting Mr. J , 11. DAT
who reprosouta Mr. P. T. Barnni
the great and original ahswrnan , ai
who la now out here for the purpo
of adding to the attractions for t !
coming season by scouring a dozen re
lire Indians.
Mr. Davis called on Julius Moy
first , urdor the , natural huprcssli
that the quondam interpreter ko
Indians in stock and could ft
nlsh a dozn or so on dcrraud at ai
tlmo.
tlmo.From Mr. Meyer ho obtained ser
excollo'nt HDggcstions , and will short
leave for the wtet or north , as ' .
'may decide to bo beat to got 1
Los.
Real Eetato Transfers.
" The following deeds wore filed 1
record in the -county clerk's cflit
February 10 , reported for THE B
by Amos' real estate agency :
F. Rogers to M. Rotters , w. d.
22 feet , lot 3 , blosk "IT'-Sl.OOO.
Gee , Hargrstwtyj nd wife to J ,
Bell , w , d. ; lot J , Terr&oo add
84,500.
A. Kounlza and wjfa lo P. .
McKenno , , w. d. ; lot U-block
Kountze's 4tu add'-81,303.\
J. 0. Ilnbbard and wife , J3.
Hubbard to John Oampbell , w. t
parcel see. 35 , 15 , 12 , (40 ( acres )
1,050.
J. Peterson and wife to n. Jbnse
w. d. ; w 53i fcot lot 8 , block 215
8700.
1 B. F. Redraau lo 'D. S. Thoma
W. d. , n22 feet of iA lot 4 , block 8-
8200 ,
J. M. Roea to G. W. Dirrow , <
cd. w 17 feet lot 0 , Reoa' place-
81,000.
J. M. Rees to G. W. Darrow , <
cd. C 133 foot lot G , Hoes' placc-
81,000.
* t > ; " -j B , and L. 8 , Rood and wife to I
; . : % Ooraterna , 3 acrct 8245.
Ji * < " J. I. Rodrck and wife to J. T.Bel
< > ft" , f lots G and G , block 3 In subdivision c
> ' . lit '
Redick'a add 2,5CO.
CITY COUNCIL
The MfciiiG BnsinoBs of the
Guardians of the'Oity ,
A'b Important OommunicaUon
Prom tbo Mayor.
At the regular mooMiiR of the city
couticll last cvenlnRthoru were present
Moaert. Baker , Oorby , Dollono ,
Herman , Lender , Thrano and
L'rceideut Pro Tcm. Kiulmann.
The journal WSB lead tnd approved.
I'ETITJO JS ANl ) COMMOJUCATIOMS.
From Iho nnyor : ApprovlnR certain
ordlnancca. Filed.
From the mayor : TrauBmlltluj ? tbo
r ; pDrta ot Iho clly engineer aud board
oi pnblio works , giving a fjenoral outline -
line of the work done , : iud iu hand by
the prcsont municipal ndiulniatrulion ,
etc. The mayor says :
OMAHA , Febrnary 111 , 1883.
Gentlemen nf the City Council :
I transmit herewith reports cf the
city engineer and the board of public
works , clvlnga general outline of pub *
lie work done in hand by the pronont
municipal ndruluutration ; also otato.
i incut r. % to the work necojanry to be
I dona the coming year.
1 dcslro especially to call your atton-
to the rocouicndatlon of the board cl
pablio works for the issuing of $50.-
000 in bonds for paving and 3100.0CC
bDnds foroeworage.
This bolng the casa' I should oppose
the issuing of any more bonds foi
paving purpoooD until the amount al
ready provided for has boon mod ,
thuij Rlvinjj our people an opportnnitj
to judge of the advisability of furthei
expenoo In that direction ,
The board alto recommends that i
proposition bo nubraittcd to the eloc
torn at the coming election to vet >
$100,000 in bonds for Eowernco pur
POACH , cf which amount $24,000 la lei
an extension of the North Omahi
nnwer , $10,000 for an extension of tin
St. Mrry'o avenue newer , 815,500 foi
an extension of the South Oinahi
sewer , ? 7C'00 for u sewer on Seven
tcoi.th street , from Oaes to Izarc
stroota , and $ 9,500 for a storm watoi
sewer from Sixteenth and Hariloj
streets north to Chicago street , nut
east on Chicago street to the river-
all of which , except the latter uaia o :
$10,500,1 should disapprove.
If , iu the opinion of the oily on
ginoDr , the storm water sawnr on Six
tconth nortn waa a matter of aotun
ncoesslty , I would advice the oxpon
dlture ; otherwlsonot.
In fact I would oppono for uevorr.
yeara to como to creation of any not
indebtedness for eowtifuge , except a
above moutioni'd , and for Iho cxtou
n'ton uf the Waring system as required
which tyatciu haa bucnlomunatrfttci
to the entire satuf motion of all us f h
ouly one whereby wo can roaaouabl
hope to have s&nltary cowerage.
t When you take Into .connidonitlo
that there lias been 4.880 feet of mat
sewers laid r.t u coat to the qUy of out
810,72 Cl , thus giving the rceidoutd c
all that pare of the olty between Hofl
arcVftiid'Oaw HtrcotssanUary ; soworagi
you will at a glance see the compan
tivo chcapnonu , and because of il
cheapness tbofoanlblllty of the Wnriti
Bjetom over any other. Oar cltizji
will naturally ask what has become i
the remainder of the 8100,000 bom
voted , last year ,
There was expanded iu the co
struotiou of the North Omaha saw
(2,011 ( fool ) , thu enua of 840,210 8
tor 1,400 foot of the Sonth Omal
sewer the cum of $35.675.07 ; and f
the North Omaha ditch 81.722 03. J
other words ? 80OCO hoa been spoi
for soHcrago iu Nortli and Sonth Oi
aha creeks , and from which the pu
pie at largo rocolvo little , if any , ben
fit und less than 817,000 spout ou
system of ooworage which hundre
of our people ure already using ui
r , which it would bo almost Imposvll
for hotol'keopors and occupants
ether large bnlldiuqs to do wlthoc
In the abtonoo of any ostimateo as
the amount required on the part
the , city to extend thu W&rli
system so that ovary buildii
in the city could have t !
benefit cf tanitary dowerage , I vo
tnro to cay the sum would not 0x001
830,500. I am Informed that ti
bonded indebtedness of the city
now 8437.0CO , the county bond
indebtedness about 8575,000 , and i
must boar iu mind that the city w
have to pay by far the larger part
the latter amount. Under those o
cumstanoca I would not advise t !
olty to incur any moro indebtedness
preicnt for either the North or Sou
Omaha cowort , uothlnp moro , in t
opinion , being necessary , except t
protection of the Work already coi
plotod. t i
Tno only bondo that I would n
ommoud the council to provide t
would bo such aa the city euplnc
might report nocencary for the exto
slon of the Waring system iu distrlc
covered by water pipes , which I thli
would not oxoeod 820,000 , and an a
ditional amount of 810,500 for t
storm water aowor on Sixteen'
street , if ubaolutly necessary.
Very Rrspoctfally ,
JAMES E Bo YD , Mayor.
The'clty physician's report for Jo
najywaa tiled.
Thu report of the mayor and aocoi
panylng papers vero Temporarily la
on the table , aud subsequently i
ferrod to tlid 'com'mittou on wat
work ? and sowerage.
Fromtho ] city treasurer In regard
erroneous aas'eramont of property 1
cntod in sec. 21 , tp. 15. r. 13 , ' 1\
forred , . ,
From same , asking thutt ho assci
uiont of the St. Paul aud'Otnuba ra
vray on mileage , bo corrected , I )
fprrod.
From Bhlllngor and Ball , calling i
toutlon to tho. urgent need of htwl
Idowalk roplacqd bdlouging to Arc ]
tcct Dafreme , on north side of Fu
tiam elrcHt , etc , > ' Referred ,
A iiuuibcr of bills , were , rad ai
referred.
* HESOltTIONB. ' *
By Iollonc ; To nppoir t aj comm
lee uf threa to confer with iho oouu
commUslonora in regard' ' to the ass'pi
mont ofi property for 1883. Adopto
pollo.no , Behw aud Baker were &
pointed on iho oonimittee.
By Ddllono'AutHorlzltig : the ol
clerk tc advertise for sale the old po
house. Adopted.
Several sidewalk renolutlona wo
adopted , < ' '
, . B Oorby To.Io Btepa In front i
Nebrwkn National bank remain as nt
present. Adopted ,
i JIEPORTS OF-t'OMMITTEEfl ,
Judiciary : Rscommending collection
of taxes an originally levied on th"3
First Baptist church. Adopted.
Streoti and grades : Recommend *
atlon in regard to establishment of
north line of Nicholas atroot. Adopted.
Fire : Recommending an additional
mtm for HOBO Co. No. 2 , Adopted.
OKDIKAKCES.
A special ordinance providing for
the Ictmo of $100 000 in bonds for
newer purpoocs , to bo voted on at the
next election. Referred.
An ordinance establishing the de
finite locution ot the north nnd south
Hues of Nicholas atroot from Fifteenth
to Nineteenth streets. Rtforrcil.
An ordinance nmcndluy the ordi
nance creating paving difttricts. num-
hsrod from one to Unr'eon , incluaivo.
The ohr.ngca tro merely nominal , tRe <
fcrrcd ,
An ordiriauco ordering that part of
Eleventh. Twelfth , Thirteenth , Four ,
toehth , Fifteenth , n rney and Dodge
alrceta , rcupcctlvely , Included In pav
ing district No. 3 , 4 , 5 , 0 , 8 , 0 and
12 , to bo pavod. Roforred.
Adjourned for ono reek ,
AN OPEN LETTER
To Hbv. Mr. Poweill , State Miealonary
ot tbo Unlmrluu Denomination
of Nobrubku.
ioar Sir and Brother : You are
now doubtless well aware 6f the action
reoontly taken by a majority present
at a called mooting of tho-Unlversallst
society of thla placo. I have simply
to say that , BO far as my knowledge
extends , such action is unparalleled
and unprecedented in any Uuivoraalist
or Unitarian parish in .this country. I
am aware that it is no uncommon thing
fur Unlvoraallut ministers to bo-
comu pastora of Unitarian churches ,
and f 3r Unitarian ministers to become
pastors of Unlvorsallst churches. Bat
in thenn instances the minister invari
ably changes his ecclesiastical Tola-
tiona and identifies himself foirnally
with the denomination with which ho
la laboring , When the Univorsaliai
minister enters upon a Unitarian pas
torate ho cnrioridors bin letter of fel
lowship to the Univerenlist conven
tion , his namu ia taken from out
register , and iu duo time entered upon
the Unitarian year book , When c
Unitarian enters our ministry ho ub-
UK * the formal follownhlp of our con-
von'ion , and hia name in duo time ic
entered npon our roglutor and taker
off the Unitarian year book. Aa ]
understand the matter , no Unitarian
pariah over Buttles & Univorcaliat ruin-
istuV , and no Univcraallat pdrlah ovoi
sottlea n Unitarian mlui&ter in ar.j
ether wny , except it should bo tern
porarilv , and not even than , except bj
the nuanimnns consent of the pariah ,
Beyond all question thia genera !
method pursued by both donomina
tiono is In harmony with justice , com
ity and good order. Some of oui
own parish hero ndom either to bo Ig
uorant of thena thlnga , or to bo aotirjf
wilfully against them. They have , ni
I had Dupno&ed , hud abundant oppor
tnnlty to bo correctly informed.
Under all the clroumatancoa of thi
ouo , I shall not doubt that yon buy
thus far acted innocently and cou
Bclontlouuly in any relation you miy
have sustained to these matters , Ba
for the fuluto , as agent of our gouere
convention , on the ground to lee
after the interests of this Unlvorralit
parfih , I shall respeotfullybut klndlj
protest against an Unitarian mir
ister occupying the pulpit of orj
Uulveraallst parish hero , except on ir
vitatlon , OH an act cf fraternal court *
oy and good fellowship , or othorwi :
in fltrlct conformity to the old cstal
llshcd rules of comity and good ord <
exBtiugtbotween ! the two donomlni
tlons , a heretofore related.
With the kindest wishes to yon pe
aoually , and fur the abundant prnnpe
Ity of all yonr work an mlssionar
agent of thu Unitarian body in th
state , I am , v ry respectfully and f r ,
tornally yours , JAMEH GORTON ,
Univorsalist Convention Agent.
HaratogB.
Mrn. A. 0. Smith leaves Thnrscir
to vlulf her pocplo at Fremont , to t
absent about ten days ,
Miss Ellen Young , of Iowa , is tl
guest of Mrs. Frank Smith.
This has Vbc9n an unnaually goc
winter for coasting ; an indulgent
which our young people have hugoi
enjoyed , uotoithitiindlng the oxter
' of the indulgence. Only ono aerloi
lo' accident is reported , that of ' Mast <
Freddie Rltter , whose log waa fra <
turod just above the ankle , by a mli
guided aled traveling at llghtuin
jr speed. Master Rittor is Improving t
ir fast as could bo oxpctocd.
its Mra. Edward Patrick hnn retnrne
tsk from Blair and reports her son-ln-lav
tsK Mr. J. J. Smith , much improved sine
K hla relapse.
10h The thirteenth regular mooting (
h the Lyceum , Saturday evening , we
quite interesting.
A chorus recitation by about tort
children , entitled , "Tno Goldo
Thoughts , " was acroditablo oxhlbltlo
for which touch praise is duo Mr. I
M. Bally , our och6)arly ) professor ,
The Qhiuoso song by Miss Allc
Rustin aud Illustrated by Misa Jcsal
Lawton and Masters Smith and Clirli
tie , woo quito entertaining and dul
.appreciated ,
Mrs. Moanoy'a ebng was well n
celvod , showing & rcmatkablo fie
voice ,
The aocioty paper , the "RtiUctor ,
wRa the feature of the waning , tli
contents allowing connldorixbla jou :
nallstio tuleut , which together with tb
pln&aing manner in which It was roa
by the oditroca , Mrs , Frank Sinitl
elicited considerable nppacuo.
The qnuatlon : "Resolved , that est
ital puuishintmt should bo abolished ,
wcs dlecnssed at length , bolng docidr
in favor of the negative by the jcdgoi
20th , 1883. CUCKOO.
Brown's Bronchial Troches
for Coughs nnd Gold * : "I have lietn tr <
ing to get along without them , but wit
ths odds rather against me. I do net <
how it is possible for a public man to t
blmielt In winter without thla admlrab
aid. " Her. K. M. Devon ? , Pooissj
Maia , Sold only in boxes. Price , {
ita
UHE Keddlucr'a Ihunin Halve In th
house , and uao Itoctdra 's IJusslun Salve I
the stable. Try it. - . - ,
'ORGANIZATION ,
The Subject of a Lecture Mon
day Night ,
An Interesting Diecouree by
Mr. Trevollck.
Kuony'e hull was comfortably filled
Monday to hoar the looturo of R. F
" ita History
Trovolick on "Organization ,
tory SndNocoBuUy. . " Mr. Murpl-y
acted ns chrlrman t f the tneolinp , arid
In taking the choir mads a f jw general
remarks to the audience after which
the lecturer was introduced.
Mr. Trevellck then comltiK forward ,
entertained the audience for two
honro upon the sniiouucod tubject ,
bolng often and long applauded for
many happy hits. In introdncinf ; the
subject of the lecture , he atited , that
all the knowledge we have , comoi
from throe sources , natural instincts ,
tradition and history. In natural In-
Btlnctsj.ftu a rule , man is behind maby
ether croaturen , which the speaker il >
luotratod by many examples. Tradl-
tiono are very uncertain ; they grow
with tlino Into unnatural proportion.
The only reliable source of informa
tlorfh therefore'history. Now what
-oca history teach u ? It teaches ,
Jiat when labor wan or anizsd , in the
daya of the Ilomnn and Greek ropub-
"c , thoBO nations were on the top
etch of the ladder of pronnerlty ,
ntolUgonoc , education and far ad-
anced above all ether nations. Their
rchitooturo to thta day form the bast
if our architecture , their literature it
, model for our authors , etc. Tnat
ra was folio nod by disorganization ol
abor , and what do we" find ? Wo find
, hot the dark OROS follow. Wo find
hat most of the prosperity , and in <
olligonco and education was wipoc
int and barbarism reigned supreme
STet until labor began to organize
arjaln , waa there any ray of light intc
IIOBO dark ages , And when organize
lou came , the flood of light , and In
olligonco , and education , and iuvcn
ion , and prosperity began to return
Organization of labor la the onlj
path to Intelligence and prosperity
A.11 that wo have , wo muat thank fo ;
o thu organization. And yet the }
ell UB that it in necessary , and , nvut
make organization a criminol o'i&r.C' '
by law , rss they have In the otutot :
Now Ycrk.
Organization is a necessity. If we
want to go forward on the puthi o
progrods , Progrerc , aa was ohown
ia impoeaiblo without It. Lot us droi
organization , and dark ngua will coini
again. They tell ua"that orgaulzitlor
ia not nccasfavy in this free country
that our institution ! ) are the caueo anc
gaarantoo of our proaporlty. Is 1
true ? Ia it not n fact that our proa
perity flows from nat ral sources
Baoanae our soil ia easier tilled , be
cauat wodo.not need to go 1800 fee
nto the bowels of the earth for on
ron ere , but find it on the surface-
be can EO we do not need to go 1701
foot deep for our caal , but 'find it ot
an average at a less depth than 30
feet. And yet , with tlio twlimltei
rosourcea of the nation , wo find nul
forlng and tears and want and hange
ia many claseos of labor. What clanec
of labor ? Tno unorganized labor. Th
authorities agree , that four and a ha
millions of workinafmcnin the Unite
States of ages between sixteen nn
sixty earn on an average three hue
dred and sixty dollars lor throe hut
dred and slxty-flvo days In a yoai
That ia the reason why many fall i
want , if they arc a month in Idleness
If all the different olaeaes of labc
wore organized it would bo difforoni
Therefore organization is & necesait
to the laboring man. Now there :
an organization which all men ohoul
join. It la the K. of L. The objosl
of that organization nro to help eao
other and protect each other In over
potslble way. A laboring man hau n
protection , not ovou in law , aa in No' '
York , but from his fellow laboron
The capital , the monopoly , has all th
protection it doairca. The K. ot I
wants the introduction of eight honi
work system. Ton hours ia too muo
and that is why labor is considered
curse by many. In fact labc
is D blessing to mankind
It strengthens , invigorates and koer
ua healthy. But labor above an
over our povror cripples body an
mind. There wore no mechanical ii
vcntions in ages when fourteen honi
WBS a day'a work. A laboring ma
Imd no chance to think , or to Invent
When the numbers wore reduced t
twelve , some inventions were made
and moro ao when reduced to tec
Our railroads , our telegraph , our mo
chlnory , are the result of reduction c
hears of labor. They are a bonof !
to the whole mankind. There ia vaa
room for further inventions , for prc
gresi , which would bo forthcoming I
labor had moro tlmo and moro chanc
for self education and invention. Th
K. of L. want equality of wages fo
women ; that ia , the women shall receive
ceivo equal waeajwlth men for equa
tatka , If equally well pel formed. The ;
want the enaction of laws equally jui
to all citizens ; they oppose all monopolies
olios , corporate or otherwise , bank
llrond , land , or any other monop
olles.
olles.All
All laborers should join labor or
Ranizatlpns. By debates in the meet
iugi their intellect brlghtona aa doc
the plow aet in the ground to work
and many a brilliant man , Intellectual
ly , come forth from them.
In the end Mr. Trovalllck dwol
upon the necessity of workingraeu t
have their own hall and advised t
couio together next summer , all c
them , and build themselves a hal
And when that will be done , to infort
him and hu would coino again to ze
It dedicated.
The lectnro wns very well receive
by the audience throughout and pa
tiently listened to with great interest
Worcla to WorKlngmtm
Hon. R. 'F. Trovollok addressed th
Knlghta .of Labor at Nixon's hal
Oouncll Blnffc , last night. Ills speec
wai fall of tolling hits and ntgaut a ;
peals. Briefly he apoko iu favcr c
universal education , coao organiz ;
tion for the protection of labor intoi
eats , no convict competition , eqm
wages for equal work for man or we
man , no moro gifts ofiland or mono
a corporation * , no moro cf bribed
owspapors. the syoophanta of mon *
poly , and fratarnlty , charity and vr-
10. The nmlletion wna good and
iorout > h'j '
in Nobrankn during the week end-
jrif February IT , 1883 , furnished by
Wm , Van Vlock , of the post office
department :
E'tablhhcd O'Knno ' , Phelps coun
ty , Jfttnes O'Kanc , oottmaster.
Dhcontiuuud Ljrnoro , Ouster
'bounty.
Postrnnators appointed Olondy ,
Ouminjj oounty , Mrn , Gertrude llel-
hououD ; Pleasant Hill , Saline county ,
Miiion McOlnir ; Spring Bank , Dixou
connty , Mordccal Ellia.
Post' flice cbnurta In IOWH dnring
the wcik ending February 17 , 1883 :
' HhlftbHohid Hodriok , Kcoknk
cannty , Jcssph Mcrrj field , nott
ro.uior ; Jamison , Olarko county , Jnlia
E Thompson , postmaster.
D.scontinuea Ojkwcod S'alion ,
Polkccunly.
Nnmu changed Ward's ' ComoTB ,
Jcchanrm county , to Lsrr.ont.
PoBtmastora nppolntcd Bartlett ,
'romont conuty , Robert J. Hill ;
JlortnorU , Fapette connty , Mra. Mary
J. Stodtaon ; Doon , Lyon county , D
) \ OABC ; Dodpe , Guthrle county ,
Rarnuel S Millt-r ; NoHh Brnncli ,
Guthtie connty , Thus. S Miller ; Piam
lollow , Fremont connty , Georfio
Gould ; Shell Reek , Butler county , J.
V. Stewart ; Wolfdalo , "Woodbury
onnty , Mrs. Emily S. B. Smith.
THElRUNSWICK.
Brilliant Reopening oi the Largest
Billiard Hall in the M ,
A Reception Thionyod With
Guests.
For some daya past the locality iu
: rent of Cildwell'n block , ou Dauglas
street , has appeared very quiet anc
deaoluto to nighl-tlmo pedestrians , the
\tn which helped to destroy ita boa
jalf and the cloning of the Academy
of Music , destroying the life of tint
part of the city.
Its old reputation wna resumctcc
last night , vrhon Mr. Homy Hornb'-r
sr , proprietor of the Brunswick bll
liord hall , the largest and finest wB
cf Olilci.\np , gave a grand , suocoeafu
and brilliant ro opening. Irvino'
braaa band filled the street with mol
orly and subsequently bin orcheetra
diauouraeil entrancing muaic on the in
cido.
cido.Tho
The crowd that thronged into thi
popular resort from 8 o'clock up tc
midnight waa oomothlng woudeifu
andehovred the immouso roputatioi
enjoyed by Mr. Hornborgor for hoa
pltnlity , aa at times the ball wns sc
crowded that it WAB well nigh impos
uiblo to roach the rn&asivo and magnificent
nificont walnut bar. i
The v/holo interior of the place
plowed with splendor. The bcautlfu
French mltror reflected on Ha poliahec
Eutfaco walla and celliuga gllateulng ir
the gas light like- ail emhantcc
palace , The ontlro room waa repapered
perod by the celebrated Kosters wit ]
- and of "ailvo
anew design pattern
tint , " the all Brunswick tables wer
made aa bright , nnd good as now , anc
were kept busy all night , and th
soft strains of the orctiostra floatcc
through a place upon which tha < akll
of artists , cabinet makera r.ud decora
tora had born exhausted ,
A splendid lunch waa eot out , anc
Mr. Homborgor. assisted by hla popu
lar men , Gaaaio Stephan and Johnnl
King , dispensed the elixcr of llfo wit
theoordial hospitality of princes.
RACKET.
TQo Houda Still Suifeilog from tb
* Effects of the Storm.
The Rock Island road , which wa
washed out at several pcinta botwoei
Chicago and ltockIaland , wai a ain 1
working order last night , and bnalnca
will bo resumed as usual. A rcporto
met Superintendent Ohamberlin lno
night , and from him learned that a
the banks on the main line had beet
repaired excppt a small atrotch a
Pond crook , which would be finishes
last ovenleg. The break on the Pee
rla division waa expecbd to bo closoc
yesterday nlao. No. 1 and No. ' 2 wer
aent aroundby the OhicagoBurlimnoi !
& Qalncy tracka. to and from Roc
Island Saturday and yesterday
Yesterday Kanaa's Oity and St. Pau
passengers were sent out ever thi
lino' with .the oaanrancq that the }
would be taken through nearly ot
time ,
Mr. Ohamborlln thought thor
would bo no further trouble. H
said it waa fortunate that the cole
weather checked the thaw , or thor
waa no telling what damage migh
have boon done.
Mr. Ohamborlln eaya 1883 baa thn
far boon a disastrous year for rail
roads , and a continuance of such dls
tors or a failure of the crops wouk
be apt to put some of them into bank
ruptcy.
The reporter asked Mr. Oham
berlln aa to the modua oper
and ! of Bonding trains around by an
other road.
"Wo furnlah our own locomotive,1
oald ho , "and orir trains are workec
by our own orowa , but the road eve
which wo get permitalon to run Bond
a pilot with our engine and another ot
the train. It would not bo aafo to rnt
it otherwise. Our raln , which lof
Saturday ever Chicago , Burlington &
Qaiucy , via Rock Island , will bo th
tirst into Council Bluffs from Ohicagc
for eovcral days. The Chicago , Bur
lingtou it Qalncy met with an accidon
which delayed them for several honro
and the ether reads hsvo boon more
or Ices delayed by washouto. We
tried to'got ' accommodation ever the
Alton , but found they woroas b.d oi
rather worse off than we were1 '
The flood at Toledo baa caused cou
sldarable delay on the Like Shore &
Michigan Southern road. The firs
train on Saturday was abandoned am
the 515 ; was eenti around by way o
Sandusky. The tram due in Chlcsgei
t 8 o'clock yesterday morning wai
aovon hours late in arriving , and the
fast train due at 4 o'clock , it was
learned , had been abandoned , Train ,
left yesterday afternoon from this om
of the line on time. [ Chicago Tri
buno. . . . .
WOR
HAS BEEN PROVED
> "ht SUREST CURE for
KIDNEY DISEASES. ,
Hoe 1 1 Umo baoX or n dlwnderd uiinej
Ictllctto Jutyoukroavlctlmf THEN DO
NOTHEfllTATEi u o KIDWEy-WOUTut
onoodmTchUro < x > ramcndlt ) and ItwlU
speedily 3Teroomi > the dlocuM and rnton
hrnlthy toUon to all thcrorgnnt.
For comptalnU peculiar
toy our 'ei , uchM pain
piuccd , a.1 It will not promptly and iifel ?
EltL r flex. InconUucnco , retention of
urine , brick dnct or ropy deposit * , an tl dull
drvcRlnn palng , oU speedily .Tlold tolta cur-
t(7e power. d" )
BlLDlJTALl.EnraOI8T8. Price $1.
"Mr. F.th.in lawrcno , mv tf n rniin , " w y
Tr. I'/HUp i' Iftl u it Monk'oo , Vt. , " w
liKatidfiemKDncy rl-e\ . The tk n if his
less ih nllko glas' . Kidney-Wort cured him.
I for nil dlsonooo of the Kidno/o nnd I
*
i
IlhaairpwlfloacilononthlsincatlraportAnt
\ organ , oaabllnn U to throw off torpidity and ;
Inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion ;
! otthenilc.und by keeping the bowela In free ,
I condition , effeotlnc Its regular dlsctnrno. t
i m f M n * , f * * " nwfc . * uwik
< . .JCllcal ICl malaria , hare the chilli ,
are bilious , dyspeptic , or constipated , Kid *
iiey-Wort wUlsurely rollovo tc quleltly cure.
I In this eeaoon to cleanse the System , every
ona sliould take n thorough coiiro oflt. (51)
SOLD BV DHUOOISTS , Price 81.
'SVPSf'fl'13 '
5f aWtiX
crj.mM. ' mti'xtulatS
"T < lIravhrcthtrBoldlerB"wr.t sJ C. Piwcr
of Trettsn , 111. , and all rtbere , too that Kidney
Wort cured my 2) yeais Ikcr dl-oid.u. Publ.'sn
It , plewe , 'n ' Sf. Lcul ) Olobc-Dooiocrr.t"
* j -J.J _ LjI---axjiirin iMf n"Ti"rtiTn ri
h FORTKEPERMAHEKTCUREOF
8 GOMSTHPATiO .
; fo oilier dl vwo Is so pravalent In this
eoiuitry ts Conjtlpallon , aud no _ remedy
f % VOHT"rs a euro. Whatever the caur ? , c'
however ototlna'.o ths " " " 0 , Vilt tmcfiij K |
tiTrlUc\ | retire It. . Ife ,
L" ? 7
p'a it Is very apt to V jj
lth coiMtlpitlsn. Kliliipy- . !
irt tticnirthcnd ths weakened parts r."tl
/.7 cure : ! nil Iclr.da ol Plica erOTwhon J )
.u's'ars nnd medicines Inveb'forefiU- '
cd. f-IfyouhanjclthcroftbpfotrouViles H
Arelhir Bxtk Cifhler e capea.
o'ot , C'Shlur o ( My-rst'un ( Pa ) flank ,
roccntly : "Kldniy-Weitcutidmyolofdl
THStsREATCWRE
DifflAMSJffl.
3155IEDiffl - - - - .
An It Ia for oU the painful dlscacts of tii *
I'.I3KCYU , l.IVER AKD
Itcloanj-oathooyctetaor'thoaexld poison
that causes the dreadful suHterlnjr which
Oi
only the victims ofrheianatan con reHza-
THOUSANDS CF CAr.E3 ,
of the worst forms of thla terrible dJs we
have teen quietly relieved. 8ndtatl" > rt
ilrao
PEnFECTLY CURED.
er DKY , > OLI ) bj lir.VCCIM ! ) .
I'D Brr orn bo fnt hy mall.
wr.LLH , nidi MIDSON A CO. , Xto'i.Vt
'Kldncy-Wrrt ' h s Riven Imire iatrellof , l !
many case * ft rhcumatlun , fal In ? under icy no
tic" . " Or. 1'hlllpC. lalleu llonuton , Vt. Apr
20-32.
"I povcr found oven relief from USeumatlsn
and KHncy tr.iub'ci" . till I used Kldn v Wort
Now I'm we 1 " - la > tdM. Mil or , Harlford. WIs
IAL F will FCSniVELY not bell
serted unless paid lnndvance. _
IO LOAN MOMfeY.
T\yTONEY TO LOAN-Call nt Law office of D. 1
1VJL ThoiLns room SCrelfhton Block.
LOANED-On ChfttUl Morgaje ( ; 8 (
MONEY . Room No. 1 , over Moichanta N
tlunal Bans. 977-lruf
TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhrlver' '
MONEY EstUo and Loan Agency , oppoalt
poatofflco. 707-tt
HELP WA71VSD
ANTED-Girl for general houscworlr , t
s utluvtU c-ruor 22d and Cass streets.
153-20 :
Av man for general bu'ewotl
WANTED 19th Street. 151-28.
\ good tinner at once.
WANTED M. F. MA1IIN ,
154-lw
- few first ca > taWe bardci
WANIEO-A
1718 Dot'so at 135-21 J
AN.ED First clam f.-malo cook at 1G1
Uapitol avenue. 131-lOt
'ANTED TV o good rolUb'o men to canvas1
Cal ! 421 South 10 Ft. 1CO-I2 }
ANTUD iJod smart boy at once. Refci
w encanq Ircd.
- hunarcsj at the Crclulito
WANTBD-A
110U33. 141-lil
Wanted male or female. In ever
AGENTS town In I lie United States. 810.C
to ylS.tO par day ctnily made. G. E. itlDEOU
& CO. , 10 Uarcl y Street , New York City.
J IS line nior.
WANTJtP Age' ta In evuy town to sell
new article never before rife red In tb !
state. Larjo profits snd quick ta'c3 cssurcc
AddreiD J. jch nbrodt 323 Uta tit. Omaha.
130215
WA"KTEr-airl obooTlSy ar/od ! to Uk
csra of eh'Idren. Apply at Bee oOlca to
twcon 8 and lo a. m.
TTTA > TED Men and women to start a noi
Yt busluoia at their own home ; no peiollrjg
50c an hour made ; rend Ifc for samples and In
stru lions jildnvn
133-lra MASON i 03. , Monlpelfcr , Vt.
\TrANrEO--h
\ \ the l&ttt num'er vtbowUh tn ( tarn cu
ejstem of rcrfrct des cutting durlrp the c-ui
Ing week , the igmt will remain nt 1IH Di \
itreet. lC021t
SITUATIONS WANTED.
" \\7 AN'iKO " unilon tiy
Vi datrcncral hocsenoik Apply at So rdl
rmvlmllote. MJ-ro :
- flrli I'tta'loo In
WANTED-JUaOoman n > objtc * . Amerl
cai faulty preferred. Addreu "MUs A. n."No
1102 ilosard Street. HU-22t
- In pilrate ftm'ly ' by
WANTED-Stuatbn n do cooking , wa M"
a > id Ironing. Wntoi4. Apfly at 323 near S. H
cor , nth u.'i Si. Mary's n\o 113-20J
\\1 ANfCw SI union aa clerk In a Jewelr
V * < tcrj Kl\o jtais prsctlcalixct'ilfico I
0. Box 105. 12i-29t
83ELLAPE3U8 V/ANTO.
ANTHD A house whole or partly furnlir
W od. Address H. K. L. Bee office. 133-21 *
To tent byorch 16th or Apr
lit , fthcuieweetof Fifteenth trt t. Ren
820 to S25 per month. Addrtss "L.T. Bco oi
fico , 145-81 {
. . - enll't for tioop " 0 , " Ffft
WA.Yrr.D-To For Wa'haklo , Wjo ,
a good barber , an a live. Induitriou msn whe
alter peifcrmlng hl < duties as aeoldler , his am
pie time to ply his trade and do well. Apply
of PlaMo.
room 13 , haduarteia | dcfartment
E. M. HA i Ho.
122-22 C pt. 5th C vy * , C'amd'e 'Jroop "QJ
- geitlem n. room am
WAMED-Uyailngla ' * ate family preltr
red , where tuew arojoung poople. Uoferencf
glvin. 'W. W. " Bte oSce. 120 (
fOR RENT HOUBER ANO LAND.
PENT T one hcinej with B rocmj
FOR . 0. U. rtul. 132 Imo
' New Map ot Omaha , lust completed mi
BKMIS' for delivery at K each. Is-lftet wid <
by T feet Ions. Lortrcut and moat complete mt |
of Omaha ever , published. OKcUl m p of th
city. Sec column. ,6t
I
r j
no HEST .V large front roou on flrtt floir ,
L > nd l > cil ) o in on tron < 1 , lioth nicely ( urnlth *
ed. Will rent togctlicnrncpritcly. Chlcijo.
earlT'li. AddJo a D > x " 20 , To totfle-o. l 8-23t
TTt'irSTsfiTu llOOMS JSulTRblo for a p rty of
1 gentlemen , 1412 Dodve lreot , het. llth ind
ith streets. 15G2C !
HEST-WoMint frfnt nom 5457 F rn
Foil St. also offlro In lloidsOprrthouie.
I37-24J AKDIIEW JsLVlNS ,
[ 71011 RBNT ( locd furnUhtd room with clos-
J ; n > . lQ.i Srftt 18 n street. 113-8
no I.KT n/e r t * raioiome , IHW'T turn"
A. lihed room , 1016 I ip-ifi str et. HI-S41
JOR HUNT Tw n coty furnlsocd Uree frant
J room . llu tenth 13ih fltrut.
" .ion H1XT ! Furunhed loom for rent , 1600
J Firnamsrtct. 186-VO
71' H IIU'-T llou-c , t-ntn , thr e actei land ,
J A opl . Plum , Cherry n d.\prlott f cs bo r.
nir , floe ( iMptrj. 0 > e-d lo.-tuljn , Tr month
'B AMIS ,
121-tf 1ICI ! F.tntni.
TJlUUNiai'KI ) ROOM1 AND HOARD-Mfdcrn '
J eomonlcii c , 1P10 UcdgoS' ' . 112-lii-tl
7,011 UKNT Three utfurnl'hoil r'omi. with
1 bay window , In brlct. htmo , lllo Ch taso
FOH KENT 23 houso' , 2 to in roomsj at 1-3 to
$ ! 5cr | rarnth Bhrner's Ilcnt Mircau : , op-
posta | Doatofllce. i7G3-tf
nwsv0 vtll off r for ! n uVo lot of Sew M
J JIllchfoHS , tttrchall r'eOmah brlJffo stcck
ari's , frcui Tl tUFilay juornlDL' , Fobtunry 2iJ ! i
nil ! tolil. Cnrnoenrlvar < li > ft JOT cholc .
WlllTMOREinHOTlISItS , Vflllcy , Neb.
17 OR SALE Flour &rd Food bu Inc.'s , X. V.
t ; ctr Jcthond Ucd o utrtet. 12J-22J
[ VHJK SAlir. UoieM mrnlturo , including BTr
1J and bar Qxttlrn * , with a lo.woof thebulTdlng.
nqu.re ol Richard O'KccJo or V. Kucera , No. 721
oirth 13th ttroi t , Oomhi , Neb. _ 120 20J
"
[ 71OH SALE Desirable bu'lncss propcrty"oii U.
U 1' . trick. Good for \\li-lcsjlo house. Can
> o h > d now en \ otjroiBonablo tcrmi.
Housiof n'ne r ot/s , new , Jot 50x300 , large
tarn , 8 > , SOO. Ka y teims.
Improved lot on t'arnharastrcet\c
Spechl ttrms will bo nlntJo now.
Real Estnto Agents ,
157-22 J421 Farnara Street.
HOTEt , FOll SALE CHEAP-C2 miles west ol
Omah , rn the Union Paelflo railroad.
Jrlck barn , two story hoto ! and furniture , throe
os ! 65x132 , Rood stand , good business. Uod
-easons for selling. Inquire of subscriber.
AL NOUUIS ,
713 lm-mo , Keith Bond , Neb ,
TT10R SALE Kcw hou'o 4 rooms can bn raoici !
J ; without damage , at 320.00 C&cap , JhCa ue
opposlto-oatUlllcc. 105-20
" K oiler Ur ailo t a bargain thu enslno and
W" fixtures r.ow In uo itt our works. The
ccmcltt" outp.t Is a ) good R ne - , rnd consl < tq o
Vneluo(40 ( hcrai power ) , Boiler , HeaterSteum
I'ump , Smoke Stitk , S euru and Water Gauges ,
W terla k. Valxes Plpei. ite. H vl'lbe taken
out about thn first of nsxt May Paniclnteri.9
ted are 1ml cd o call and B o It In operation dny
andnljutSmid ( ( j9 exccpte ) at the Wocdmaa
Llntccd Oil Works , corner Scvojtesn'.h and Nlch-
olaietseot * 917-lin
710K HALE Pockets maps of Nebraska S03
j each. For birgalns in i > < aha City Improved
and unimpr cd property , call on Wm. i , Shrl-
ver , ncil Kstatc Agent , opposite postollicc.
TCO-iJ
I.1OK SAiE Sfx room eotugtr with barn vnA
JD half lot on Chicago streut , near Ulch School
Only 82,300. McCAOUE ,
COO-dec 27-t > Opp. PoaloQce.
[ J10U U.\LB A arnt clam tocond liAnd pnaetct. '
P C't at latOnarneySt. RS7-ttr
r > r.MIS'New M pof Omaha , Juat completed nn. .
L ) ready for delheryat ? 5 each , la 4 foot wlce
iv' ! feet long. Largest and most complete map
o ! Omaha over published. Official uiap of the
city. Sea column.
T XOELLEST BRICK FOB SALE-fO.OO per
J2j th'U'and , Yard 15th etrott , two bio1 ! !
: cuth fl liclltmc road
deo23-3m' LORr ZO DIBBLE ,
V
TEtiaONAL Ladles , Mr. . Cool : has opened a
J. newdrcsa malting establishment at 1010 Cap-
itola\emio 151-2 *
NAL Boots and Shoes mai'o ti ordsr
PERS repaired t lOlOCatlto avenue. Ruboer
coots and Shoes neat y mended. 152-24
OKIl ONAL S ranpcr * nid o hers uat.tlnpa
i wjll cooko-1trc.il at modoratu prices , cau be
iccommodated ut Moson'c ball Cdtauiant , CC
North ICth street QIOllOE ( UOH ,
160-20 Vro rlctor.
XENUINE BOSTON DROWN nHUAD at the
\JT V.enna Bakery , 1612 Capitol avtnuo , 149-20
A TJC IOK The silo cf Jewelry et
jk\ . Auction rcomswlu Utt hut three d vn 'on-
er. Sttleeie1-ovo-l'-g. 140-2' ' }
T OUND--O1 CndjidafiolOth irst , a xa'l'e
J ? which tcllfr'in rnaanay f rmei's w- gen on'
tbatdtte. Owner o-n ba\u It by o yng ixper.-
eci > , it A. Brwi.'isGr ecrystcr1 , Cjmligs\reet. \
131-2 t
Tbe pi co to 1 avj S o- elli ciiS to cr-
FOUNT Wnn.eri , Umbrella , fa a > ! s
KidFaus npilicd , locK > mlthm ? , Icll Hanelng , ,
and b wfl l'ir , . sptclaltj , at F. A. I'li'namV ,
lOlnoithlO h troti. 10 21 rj
TOST OR STOLE Sit nlty e\en'nir , 17th
J ioat. , at the re idcncecf J.V t 8. W. cor.
llth am f AC fl i street , one dliinond scar ! slud
nndvxiif Th finder Mil bo rewarded two-fold
Ita value by lefcwngthcsircoat try residence and
n > questions atko. It was a teken / rid not
wish to part with. 136-21 f
& JOES , R AL FSTATE AGENTS
EMERY IIObTiUUMU I Td , are nowtafclnj
eiruers for fiult and rm.amen'al Ino , shrali )
and fl-Atoil cpUrt < , f riprlnci l.\tr . OrCera
mu t be m belor th * 1 ' i f April tj.t sfsctlon
gniattecd. Office 1300 liarneyitre.t , Omita
HS-w (
EDWARD KUEHL ,
MAO1STEU OF PALMYSTEUY AND COND :
TIONALIST , 4DR Tenth street , between Farnam
and llarney. Will , with ibo aid of g'lardlin
spIrlU , obtain for any one n glance of the ( aal
.and present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu
ture. Eoota and Shoos made to order. Pttftcl
Batlafactlon iroaranteed.
IV HOT WA7ER.
PRESERVE ANO NOT DESTROY 1.3 A
SOUN" MOl'IO IN MEU10ATIO.S asln 8TA'J S-
llANPIIIl'yi ) JiUKINO THIS COLD WEATII-
EK , Noi'HlNu hO 1'KESEHVES AND K RSI'S
IN PElfl-Cr ORBKH THE FU-C'IONR Of
THE l-ODY AS A TKAS"OON'Uf. O'TAR.
RENT'S SELTZER APERIENT. TAKEN IN
HOT "A'lni , HALF AM nutm BBFOUE
DaEAKFAST.
JC
AbsokiteSy
This pov der ne * er arlcs. A marvel of purity.
( trength \\holesomenoss. . Moro economical
than the orplnary lends , and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of Imv test , short
wcl/ht , oluui or ph sphato powder. Sold ouly In
cans. RoTAbBAKKO 1'owuiH Co. , Vall-St. , SO
New York.