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' Mpf B' * ' . , * < * > I THE DAILY BEE : MONDAY FEBRUAEY 36 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning , Feb. 20 BKWVlTIlJJS. It Is learned through a gentleman from St. 1'anl , Minn. , that onr old friend , Mr. Charle * A , Foster , formerly clerk at the MllUrd hotel In this city , li now chief cletk of the Nlcolet haute , at MlnnesoU'n capital. Charley IB one of the moiit popu- lr and efficient clerks in the west , and came to Omaha from Denver with r oom. mendatlons and endorsement from prom inent men out there that we can't beat , or we won Id be slad to. It b with genuine regret that we ret him leave the ( ? . to city , but ho Is followed with the best wishes of all with wht mho has come In contact both here and Denver , and all take pleasure - uro In hli continued euccean. A sheriff from Montana arrived in thli city Saturday evening with two prisoners for Jollet ( Ilia. ) penitentiary , who were placed In the county J ll fur s fe keeping until yeitorday afternoon. One prisoner la a murderer , sentenced for four your * , while his companion , convicted for an out rage upon a little girl , Is sentenced for ten Ttars. On Frld.ty evening a regular old-faith- ioned house warming wan held at the ele gant new rosldenre ot It , II. Walker , Esq. , on Nineteenth and Paul streets. Mmlc and lefrishmcnlB added to the evening' * cnjojmcnt. It Is learned from a gentleman whc jait came down from O'Neill City thai they are prospecting ( or coal up In thai country , with great promise of uuccen. crowning the work. Two hundred and eighty-five nicks ol "Black " Australian mail Strap" or pasaec through Omaha Sjtutday afternoon , | .o ing east over the Chicago & Kock lilant railway , The thaw continued yesterday , i bright iky and a warm run sending tor rente ot water rolling through the gutter to Join the murky AlUiourl in it * trip ti the sea. Judge Bencke fined Dr. Stephens n $10 and coits for assaulting hli wife , in ; the doctor tcok an appeal. A plranant meeting of the Belles Let trea club took place on Saturday evening There was a light train weit on th U. F. yesterday noon. & Jas. A. Smiley , Indicted for Bellini mortgaged property , baa been acquitted It ledos that Juried tnd ciurti are glvln ; it to the cent per cent men in the neck o late. All bricklayers are requested to alien' ' the monthly meeting un Tuesday evening February 27 , at 7:30 , at K. F. hall. Bua ! ness of importance to be transacted. B order of the union. A private masquerade party will b given la Firemen's hall next Thnrsd * evening. The executive committee cor sluts of Jerome O. Pentzel , maniga George .Blake , George W. Steele , i Roach , Wm. Webb and James O'Brien , The funeral of the late Hugh Dalle ] who died suddenly In the barber rbop o Sixth and 1'acIQo. Thursday evening , ton place Saturday. Tne coroner did m deem it ntcetsoryto ho'd ' any Inveitlgi tlon , Dr. Ajro * certifying that heart dl ate waa the cause. A telegram to Bradstreet'i Saturd * tales that the stores of Peter AbrahuV. & Co. , general store , and M. E. Gordo furniture , of .Hampton , Hamilton count ] Neb , were buined Friday. The It i t urance Is reported light. Hon. J. C. Oowln delivered a leotui Friday afternoon before the .pupils < the Omaha imdlcal college on the sube | < of medical jurisprudence. The lectui was hcholarly and at the tame time ente talnlng , and was listened to by the youc gentlemen with much Interest. ' \ o Tha attract lous at Boyd' * this wee will bo Loavitt'a "All Star" c-mpaoy c i i Monday , the largest vaudeville troui that has over vlelted Omaha. On Thur day evening M. B. Curtis will presei "Sam'l of Pusen , " pronounced by tl press anil public as the moat original cha actericatlon on the stato. Tie ITarriioi appear In ' 'Photos" next Saturday. The news baa reached this city of tl death of Capt. ( Clifford , of the Seven ! m infantry , at Fort Brldger , Wyoming Tl captain passed through this city only few days aqo to rejoin his company , at died very suddenly at his post , of be dUeate , He was a native of New Yoi and was appointed to the United Slat service from the volunteer service , hi aerved with the Seventh since 1(71 , ai . was greatly etteemed by his fellow offlcet " ) : ' He leaves a wife , an Infant child only few dajrs old , and a son twelve years ft * . THE 'EMMETS. t A Preparations for Honors to tne Irte Patriot. The programme forthoEmraetMoi ament Association entertainment , to 1 given March 5th , haa boon arrangi and comprises a varied and pleasing 11 of apoechos , aonga and recitation The programme la aa follows : Overture A. O. H. Bai Chairman' * addres * . , . Mr. John Grov Honir "American Enilgn" Doui quartette from Omaha Glee Club. Oration Hon. M. V. Qann Song "She Is far From the Land. " Kinmct Ouarle Original Poem-"E'j > wet" MUa Stacla Growl Piano Solo-"iIedltaUou" Mba Katie Murpl Trial Scene in Costume Hubert Emmet 0. J. Kmj Lord Nortmry J. 1' . Murp Barm George..J. H. Keec BronD ! ey Will Wan Foreman of fury..Gco. M. O'Ur Soldlvn , Jurors , etc. Hong "Waiting" . .MIuM. L. MoNami Oration..Hia ICxcelleocr , Uov. Da > Bong "God Save Ireland" Dou Quartette from Omaha Glee Club , "Emmet's March" A. O. li. Be BLAVEN'S YCSEM1TE COLOG1 Made frorr the wild flowers of I uii TAMED YOSEMITE VALLI it la the moat fragrant oi pcrfuu Manufactured bH. . B. Blaven , 8 franclaoo. Forsalo in Omaha by ' f. WhltennuBo and KonnaiQ fir AOo. A STRAMGE STORY. A Sooioty Belle and Her "Mash" On a Bnrglar , A Secret Marriage Dissolved by Judge Neville. Another Proof that Trath la Stranger 'Itoan Fiction- Among the moat intereating CMOS on the district court docket thia term waa that of Annlo L. Savage va. Wm. Savage , numbered C41 on the printed docket and act fora hearing March 1C It waa takou np In advance , and the hearing reanltod in the court granting a bill of dlvtrco to the plaintiff , who la a remarkably handaomo woman , aud formerly a society belle of Detroit. The atory of the woman'a marriage roada like a chapter from Dumaa , and if workwd into a melo-drama would un doubtedly bring down the house On Juno Q , 1870 , Mra. Savage , then s Misa Manning , waa 1C years old and lived with her paronta in Do troll , Hei father ia a merchant of prominence and good standing , aud the yoaiif girl , at that time just blooming inu womanhood , waa unrroundod by i nutnbur t/f Romeoa who wuro only toe willing to make her a Juliet. Thi gallants were importunate , but she ro alatod thtlr appeals , and would Hatoi to no HUggcallonii from her parents ro yarding the qnalllicatlons necessary f o her future lord. Uuo day whllo returning turning from her musio teacher's ahi met a young man on the atreet an < began a llittallon. Ho npproachti her and apckn naylng that ma naim was William Savage , and that ho , resided sided in St. Louis , where hla fainil ; occupied a prominent sjclal position Ho waa tall , slim , well dressed , am spoke in a low musical tone , alway using the beat of language. Ho walk with Miss Manning to her lalher1 door , and before they parted an ap polutment waa made for the followin ; day. Both kept it. Mr. Savage , a ho called himself , confirmed the gooi impression ho had made , and afte discovering the position which he ftmlly occupied he proposed marriage Mita Manning at first refused , but h ineisled , Baying that it could bo kop secret , or it aho wiahed to leave home ho would take her to the sunny Soulh land , aud then take her to 8t. Lou ! and introdnso her to his family. Th girl consented and the pair worn tnai mled. The parents heard of the ma ter the next day , and three da ] after the ceremony waa performc "Mr. " Savage wua jailed on iho chart of burglary and larceny. Hla roooi waa then published in the paper and the unfortunate woman diicovert that her "mash" and newly mac husband waa ono of the moat note lous burglars iu the woat. The mom which had been spent during the thn dys' honeymoon was the proceeds i the burglary'tor which the man w , arrostod. The young woman's rol lives took charge of her , and tl "masher" burglar lay in the Detro jail all that summer. In the fall 1 waa found guilty aa charged and sei toncod to the Jackson penitentiary fi three yeara. He served his time , ai after hla release started in search hla wife. They mot and ho ondeavo ed to blackmail her. She repudlati him , and he threatened her with i sorts of vctngenco. Fearing for he : self and family , ahe gave him tl money he required , and he Boon aft disappeared. Hla diaappoarauou w ; caused by his arrest in tit. Louis 1 Detootivo O'N ll , on charges of bur lary and Urcony. Ho remained in j there several months , and whonjtrii waa found guilty aud sentenced to tw yoara in the pouitontiary at JoiTerac Oily , lie waa released only u fe months ago , and had not been fn moro than a week when ho waa arroe od by Ddteotlvca Lawleraud Doamoui on Thirteenth and Olive Directs f grand larceny. Ilia great specialty "house work , " audhohad juatatcppi out of an Ollvo atroet boarding hous wlthJDGvoraljooata and silk dresses on h arm. The dotectivea recognized hit and ho waa taken to huudqnartci whore hla picture waa taken andplaci in the ruguea' gallery Ho waa placi iu jail and indicted for grand larcon but by consent of the attorneys for tl atato was allowed to plead guilty petit larceny and was sentenced to tl workhouse , where ho is at the preset time. The suit for divorce waa fill in Omaha aomo time ago , and in Mrs. Savage alleges that her husbu never contributed a cent to her sa port , that ho is a professional burgli and haa been confined In a number penitentiaries. She never know hi as a' husband , and could not tell t court whether ho waa dead or alh She was granted a divorce. William Savage , allaa Kelley , well known to the police of St. Lot and Chicago. The detectives sta that ho la a well known house thli and baa frequently made .aomo go hauls. After belug reloaded from t Jackson penitentiary In 1879 , he wo back to Detroit and put np at t Michigan Exchange hotel. The ne morning ono of the guests of the he tnlry work up to find that hla roc had been entered during the nig and robbed of valuables approxlmatl $4,000. The property oonaiatod samolo silverware , a gold watch a $1,800 in bills. No arrests wore mat but Savage was put down aa the m that did the work , although no o denoo could bo found against hii He "worked" for a whllo with a th named Blake , until the latter was i rested ai Dlxon , 111. , and sent Jollet for seven yeara for shooting man while attempting to burglar his residence. Savage la described at present aa 1 tug consumptive , and tha nnmerc sentences which ho hta undergo have had the effect of weakening ! nerves so that ho will not take a 1 job , but has dropped into the rai of potty thieves. i ouuty QoinmlBBlonora , SATURDAY , February 24. Boi tnot pursuant to adjournment. Pr ont , Commissioners Corliss , Knlj and O'Koefe. The claim of Btnll & Bell , for m ing transcript in state case , was ref rod to couaty attoiney. The following accounts were allot irom the general fund : J , MoNiot hauling for connty , $1 60 ; fifteen persons - sons , graLd jnrort , $ ! i54 ; V. Mote , urand juror , $18 ; M. Morrison , pom jaror. $30 ; J. A. Qrlffin , ulo jnrnr , $ G ; H. Grebe , bailiff fee * , $3G ; E. U. Orowell , bailiff fees , $30 ; A. P. Borden - don , ticket for poor , $2 30 ; O FI. Footo , tlokot for poor , $4 80 ; F. K. Moore , ticket for poor , $7 40 ; M. Rogers & Sou , goods for connty , $23.45 ; J. D. Coo * , work on road , $4.50 ; W. Bennett , defending prisoners , $00 , 0. Rlowe , coffin ( or poor , $2 ; Morgan & Gh p- man , coffee , ole , $34 78 ; Win. Harrier , wltnofB fee , $5,60 ; Wm. Harrier , witness fee , $5 60 ; A. F. Sigwart , witness fee , $2 ; R Dutchor , witncaa fee , $18 ; 0. Qalnn , witness fee , 12 ; W. Honnohofer , wltnow fee , $8 ; C Belndoiff , witness fee , $8 ; J. W , Search , witness fne , $4 ; four per * Bens , witness foe , $12 ; L Sponborg , wltncai fee , $4 ; D. 0. Etiler , talrs juror , $4 ; M. Grace , laleH juror , $4 ; A L Strang , work at pour house , $11 ; Mohoncy Broa , groceries for poor , $2.75 ; Jeff. Bedford , coal for poor. $3.40 ; H. Bnllu it Co. , gro ceries for poor , $3 50 ; Billiard &Pnck , flour for poor , $1375 ; H. F. Dor- maim , grocorlen for poor , 310 40 ; J. J. Brown , goods for poor. 34.08 ; U , P. R. R. Co , ticket , $9 80 ; D F. Mar- coy , key for county treasurer. $2CO ; J. M. Wolfe , directory , $3 50 ; G. Robinson , witness fuo , $10 ; G. Ander son , fees ai jtiBlica , $10 80. Adjourned to the 26th ln.it. JOUK BAUMEII , County Clork. THE UNION PACIFIC The Beporc of tne Government Dl rectors The government directors uf thi Union Pucifia II ill road company namely , 0. G. Huvenr , IBJMI H Bromley , W. Paiiah ud Oolgat < Hoyt , transmitted to the secretary o the Interior , on the 20 : h inut. , the ! report. It begins with a long statement mont of the dtfliculties experienced b ; the direct > ra Iu gikiulng infornuitioi requisite for llio intelligent aud faith ful discharge of iholr dutieo , but whoi information waa obtained , the govern ment directors any , ru were agreoab ) ; aarprlsod to fiod from all -v could learn that the management o the road haa been prndont and wlae Ita affairs houcstly and ably ad rain is tored , its coi.'dillon aud prospect good , with nothing to bo gained fror. concealment or ovation , and no thin to bo feared from publicity. Upo the same subject later the direictoi say : Wo rcpoat there is , in onr judgment mont , no evidence ot wilful violutioi but only neglect to comply with th requirements of the law under POPS bio misapprehensions of the oilioii functions uf government dirooton The report then proceeds to a doltlle examination of the road. The con mlasloner of railroads ( makes thn Hi bilitiea $210,905,748 ; assets , $22G 822 580urplus ; | , $5,850,538 claimed by tt company. | A HALT CALLED The Sioux City Journal pays ; Tl western line of the Sioux City at Paolfio la operated only to Thatche It bad been expcotod to have tha b out at thn Nlobrara finished and tt track beyond laid to Valentino ear ! In January. Bnfcrbeforo the sand hi all been taken out tf the cut the go ernment waived Contractor Brow away with its heavy hand , and howai leaving hia job unfinished , The b cut ia on the Fort Nlobrara reierv tlon and some influenceUnion , Pao ! . ( probably. Induced the government notice this trespass on its domain. Tl Hog Ranch , " where half a dozen i BO murdero have been committed wit ] In the paat jear la allowed to rema on the reservation undlaturbed. Tl railroad , bringing outtlomont and cl iliaatlon , la forbidden to trespass t military land. MILLIONS IK IT. D The Missouri Valluy Tlrnoa aa ; that Win. 1 Ransom , formerly pa oongor conductor on the Sioux Ci and Pacific passenger train , nnd o Conductor Hoffman , of the Yankt < train , have aucnrod a patent on < t aoi remover for ntoam boilers , inventc by the latter , nnd have pot n b thing. According to The Tiraea t ! soalo remover ia now being used c 142 engines on the Atchhou , Topol and Santa Fo road , nnd each onpli paya $10 per month royalty. Tl Milwaukee and the Union Pacific a also trying the invention. Shou the railroads of the country all ado ; It , aa seema probable now that tl Santo Fa road is paying royalty for i use , it will give an almost fabulous i come. It haa been but a few wee since Ht ifjjan waa assistant baggag man at the depot In this city. Bofo starting ont to introduce his scale i mover ho invented a oar grease wa ranted to euro the worst case of h box , and a safety block tor.crosah frogs. The atory of The Times aooi jnat a little to 3 good to be-true. THE INVESTIGATION. Mra. Ward Before the Church Co : mltteo. The First Methodlat church pooj veatlgato the charges growing ont the Bonner-Ward aoandal. The r. Ian of the church decline to aay ar thing about the affair , and ahako thi hoada in rather a wlae f aahlon whe over interrogated on the subject. I porters for the dally proas are to excluded from the investigation a considerable aeorooy will bo given the whole affair. The charge to looked nf tor will bo designated" ! : proper conduct , " and U relates to Mi Ward. The lady declares her ablll to show that her conduct Instead being Improper haa always bo highly proper , uotwlthatandl the assertion of Mr , Bonnet to t contrary. THE Dr.K will glvo a f and correct statement of the case a : proceeds , leaving ont , of course , 6 Indecent particulars that may bo c : d volopod by the brethren in questli log the many witnesses that will , . examined , iirother Bonnor will i bo investigated for the reason that la no longer a member of the chun kr - aud there la no jurisdiction In hlsoa r- He evidently thought his roslgnat ! rad aa a member would bo acceptable , a ad therefore handed it in before act ! adM waa taken in hla caae. "YOUR SUBSTITU1E. " OloBlngLeotaie of BOY. Hawk's ' Winter Series , An Interesting Discussion ot the Prebbjtorlan Church. Daring the present winter Rev. W. J. Harsha , of the Second Presbyterian church has been delivering a series of very Interesting loctuns , extracts o , ' which have appeared from time to time in THH BKB. Hia lecture hut evening , the lost of tht aorlea , waa on the subject YOUE HtJBSTirUTB , 1& the text being taken from I. John 11:1 : : "If any man sin , wo have n ad vocate with the Father , Jeans Christ the righteous" Mr. Harsha said : In this aerlea ol lectures , to the close of which wo are brought by this ovonlng'a aubject , 1 have endeavored to bring before yon some practical considerations npon trno success iu life. I have insisted that true success must take the future into account aa well aa the present that it cannot bo rated in more dollan nd cents ; that It includes over ) noble development , of thn body ant every goneroua exorcise of soul , am that it is shown to be aueoeta by the fact that wo have auowedod Iu preparing paring far eternity. The Bubjoct bcfan us to-night li particularly important. The verj boat of na must bo r.oneclouo tha many olipa of judgment , many angr ; and ungonoroca wordi , many posltivi and open aiua have marred and dUfii < nred onr past lives. And therefore ) i is a very Borious question as to whether or wo can be Bet right with onr Maker and if so , how ? The words irom th Bible to which I invlto your attentioi to-night glvo us this assurance : tha if we , or any mm , have sinned , w haVe an advocitc , a substitute , wh sounds before God and pleads onr cas fcr UB. Let us notice - I. THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVINO A BUB BTITUTB Some parsons have denied that it I possible for ono person to boar th alas of another. If they moan by thi that ono man cannot answer befoi God for the alns of another mau , w have no quarrel with them. But I from thia truism they would go on t the conclusion that God cannot bei human sins , we request a better proc tban a more assertion , or even an a : gamont from analogy in which th conditions are different. True analc gy bears out the bible idea of subst tutlon. One cf the greatest I rut ha i the world is that men and women au fer for the benefit of othera. Erei blessing we enjoy has come to t through the Belf sacrifice of tome oi else. Mothers suffer for their chlldrei mtrtyrs suffer for posterity , tolle suffer for those who enjoy the fral of their toil , and children often boi the punishment of the sins of the paronta. Liberty , knowledge , roll ion , have como to ua through the pal and blood of the centuries. All th confirms the Bible's teaching that , i the sheep and bnllocka were aubat tnted for the culprit in the Jewlt church , BO haa Christ suffered in ot in our stead , bearing in his body , c Calvary , tbe punishment of oar sin II THE NEED Of A SUBSTITUTE. But the queition may arise in yo minds , why do we need a aubstilut Why cannot I atand alone and answ before Uod for my sine ? To thla it sufliolont to ttnawer that no man h ever yet been able to aland alone b fore conscience when it waa thorough aroused. No man has ever boon ab to atand before the divine law when 1 understood what God's law la ai says. No mau can stand ulono befo death. When that darkneaa begins creep over UB wo instinctively cry o for aoino friend to stund bonlda c And no man can answer for Ma al before the great Judgment Day. Th human pride will bo crushed and h man opposition broken , nnd men w beg for some ono to answer for the : What a bloasod truth it la that if t ln and who haa not ? wo have advocate , a lawyer , who will anew oouaclonce , God'a law , death ai judgment in a way that they must i apect. Ill THE CIIAKACTBttS OF OUR BUB ] ' TTJTB If It bo of oonaeqnenco to a cite to know the character of hia lawyi how important it ia to na to know Christ be qualified for appearing 1 fore God's court and the court death for us. And how onoouragl It ia to notice that the Bible proinli jnat those charaoteriatlca which know , % ro psaeutlal in a ancceas advocate. He ia willing to aaani our casou that la a great thing. 1 will make our cause His own. ' . loves to pioad the slnnor'a caaa and one who cornea to him ia either quired to giro a. retaining fee or to awny without satisfaction. And tt He la sufficient for the task. ! never lott & caao. From Hia p the Father will never turn aw ; Thla la a. very important thing , even the moat willing human law ; lose their case * . And He is a righteous the teat says : "Je Christ the righteoua. " Thla ahowa tha relation of worka to faith. ( Advocate being righteous requires to keep Hla commandments. If sarna earthly lawyer should free from being hung , we would be vi glad to grant him any favor within < power. So it la with Christ. We Hla commandmentB , not because hope to be saved by doing them , are saved , and we do Hla comm menta because wo love him. In the recent Braldwood dlaaj the minors had only half an hour prepare for eternity. Oh how ha ] were those who had made their pe with God before that day 1 Lot na our elus , onr doubts , our fears In handa of an Dlvlno Advocate , trust Him fully tor our salvation ; and t ] may RO forth to do Hla ootnmandmoi not fearing what death or the ju mont can do unto us. Wo may h only a few daya or hours to prep for death. la It wlao to delay loav our alns forgiven and washed awaj the blood of Ohrlat ? Peace with ( la true success in life. "Buchupalba."J Quick , complete cure , all annoy Kidney , Bladder , and Urinary I easM. DrnggUta. $1. APRIL ELECTIONS. Candidates Springing Up Thick for the Mayoralty , Proapeota for a Lively Cam paign. The city elections , which takei plaoe April 3d , are already the inb < ject of considerable conjecture and discussion. At thia election a mayor , city treunrer police judge , and all councllmou at largo will bo chosen. There are numerous aspirants foi the aldormitnlc officers , but the chlel lutorest at present centers on the mayoralty , for which there are now ix men , either candidates or prominently nontly mentioned for the position. . The six are : Hon. Jamea E. Boyd , the present Incumbent , Hon , Oharlti Kanfmann , Ex-Mayor Ohaio , Hon , John A. McSlhane , W. F. Beohol and Edward Walnh. All these gentlemen are well knowr aud should they outer the field woulc ouch . carry considerable strength , Moanra. Bechul and Ohaao alone could bo classed a republicans , Boyd , Mo Shane and Kaufman being democrat and Walsh chiming to represent the laboring man , Mayor Bo'yil's frlonda are urging him to bo a candidate , but it la no certain that he will consont. His 1m monso .majority at the last oleclioi and the biMtneiis like manner in wblcl his administration has been con ducted , together with his popularity would make him a atrong man. Mr. Kanfmann has served aoven terms in the city council , and haa booi one of the most faithful and efficion workers in the city'n legislative body He is now acting president of thi council , and if any man could can the right to Bnch t\ place by bar work , Mr. Kaufmann would d so. Still there are ret sons why his nomination .e the handa of the democratic part is doubtful , and they are of a charat tor not less complimentary to himael than to the popular man whose nomi nation and election hla owu inlgt possibly effect. Ex-Mayor Chase ha served three times , and just ho ? ? h would stand in the republican convot tlon depends on circumstances. H may ran independent anyway. I this connection a let waa mud ) Fr day ' between Mike Moaney aud I MoH'ngh , which waa settled b by reference to the record , Mr. McHugh thought that Hon. Ezi Mlllard waa Col. Chase's opponent i the election of 1879 , while Mr. Meanc held that Mr. B. E. B. Kennedy wi the democratic candidate. Tbe ie orda show that Col. Chaao first re against Brewer In 1873 and waa d foated. In 1875 he ran agilnst Jpdj Savage and waa elected. Col Wilbi r filled the interim from 1877 up' ' r 1879 , when Col. Chnso again went I by a large majority , but not BO lart i as I hat received by Mayor Boy'd I i 1881.The The office of police judge ia also be filled thia spring , but aa yet i candidate baa presumed to conte Judge Bonejie'a right to re-electloi and all is quiet in that direction. Hon , John A. McShano ia our pre out float senator , and a very popul democrat. Mr. W. F. Bechel is the well-kno * officer of the Pacific express compan a popular man , a gentleman , and w < * qualified to fill any office at the oil ) disposal. Mr. Walsh waa the leader of tl Omaha Protective Libor nnion , ai claims to have the support of the war ing men on hla aide , but this la al claimed by the friends of 'Mr. M o o Shane , who say that ho will have tl nnited support of the labor el erne if ho la a candidate. : a A MISUNDERSTANDING. n i- A Lecture That Will not Occur iII Arranged. i. i.o o It waa announced several daya a in THE BEE that Rov. H. W. Thorns D. D. , of Chicago , would lecture the First Methodist church of tl city , on Marth 7th. The announcement raised a bret In the church , and the pastor , R ( 0. W. Savldge and R. W. Breckc ridge , Eiq , chairman ot the lectt committee , who had engaged I Thomas , were sharply criticised open meeting by a minority.of t members , who were horrified at t idea that the lecturer ( who had be expelled from hla conference In llnola for heterodoxy ) should enl the Firat M B. church of Omaha. It then devolved upon the leott committee to secure another place a a change of date , If possible , and t opera house , which waa already i m caged for an entertainment on Mai [ e 7to , waa proposed for March 6th. 1 BO committee wrote to Dr. Thomas ab < y. the situation , but wore dlsappoln y.or In bringing about the change. Tl or received the following yesterday : CHICAGO 22 1883 BO , February , us DKAK ME , BBKOXKNBITXIH B Informs that hi us Slayton me you nr trouble about Retting the Method us church for the lecture. I would 1 he to give yon another date , but cam The Methodists of Omi aa do ao now. moat be foolish to object to my ape nr Ing in their church. I go to Newt do Iowa , on the 6th , especially to lecji ire for the Methodiita and in their chur and to help pay of a debt. AiTy , H.W. Real Estate Transfers. I * The following deeds were filed py record In the county clork'a office co February 22 , reported for TUB I u * by Ames1 real estate agency : ho L R. Tnttlo , jr. , w d to Alexan B. Rogers , lot 11) ) Tuttlo'aanbdlvivla en five acrea , $500. James Thompson , Loula 0. I saint aud Charles Whltakor and wh vo w d to David N. Nlolson , n * of n ' ro of section 26 , 10 , 12 , each 80 aoi ag in 51,000. Byron and Lewis Rood aud wh od v d to Francla B. Bailey and Ole OIi the east 151 feet of lot 113 odB whole of 114 , * and weat SGj.feot lot 115. all In Nelson'a addlti $2,200. B Henry Heaa and wife , w d to T Uam Y. Morte , lot 0 , block 6 , Kountrs & Ruth'a addition , 91,400,54. llannah Jackaon and Knnd J ok- f on , hnaband and wife to Thomas J. Dnnahoo and Mitchell Donahoo , the e of B w I of B w | , and w of o I of the B w i of lection 10 , 15 , 10 e , acrof , w. cl. , $ GO. Alma H. Olaar and Rifua Oltar to Ferdinand Btreltc , lota 5 and G , iu block 207J , w , d. , $975. Frank Uoola and wife to Thorn M J. Donahoo , lota 1 , 2 and 3 , in block 20 , in the town of Waterloo , Douglas county , w. d. , $425. U. P. R R to Thomaa J. Donahoo and Mitchell K. Dotiahoo , Inia 9 and 10. in block 9 , In town of Waterloo , w. d. , | 120. D. P. R. R. to Mitchell K Dona. hoe , w. d. , lota 1 , 3 and 4 , In block 23 , In town of Waterloo $105. Oolla Miller and huaband , w d , to Byron Rend and Loifia S. Reed , lot 4 , block 349$425. . Jean Schons and wife , w. d , to Jacob Blickendorfer. lot 24 in Griffin & laaao'a addition $4,000. DIED. LINDDEIIG thn city , 1'oh. 24th , at 11 p m , , Inxandur LiudberK , aged 36 years , 3 months nnd 21 dayv. Funeral at 2 p. ID , to-day from the real. donee , No , 12ZG North Nineteenth streets , Friends invited. WHlTK-At the residence of Hon. Chrli Hartman , nn Howard street , Koyiil Jessie White , aged 0 months. The remains were taken to Tekamah yesterday for interment , the chlld'n father being the coahler of tbe Hurt county bunk. USB KcxMlir.j'H Kupfliiv Salve In the house.und une Iledding'B liunalun Salve in thu Btiible. Try it. $10 REWAKD Loat , yesterday evening - ing , a pockut-hook containing mono ) ' nnd an order signed by S. B. Knapp , Papillion , for pxyment. of $30 , In fttvoi of John Liiu ttue. Finder will got the above rowurd by leaving natno nt oorcor of 5th and Pacific mrente , ot BEE office. fb2d 3b TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A < TORPID LIVER Iipsa of Appetite , Bowola costive , Tain in the Hood , with a dull on- ation in the back part , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability the heart , Dots before the ayes , Yel low Bkln , Headache generally over the right eye , RoHtleasness , with flt- ful dream , highly colored Urine , CONSTIPATION. TTTTT'S PI 1,1,8 are especially adapted to auch cases , one dose ef fect * inch a clmnue of feeling as to aitoiiUh the sufferer. They liicreaie the Appetlteand canse the body to Take on Flesh , thus the sys tem Is nourished , and by their Tonlo Action on the IHRCstlve Organs , Iteg- nlor HtooU nre produced. 1'rlco 25 cents. : ta Mnrrny St. , IV. V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. QIUT HAI _ on WHISKPRS change to a Qvosmr ULACK by a single application ot this DYE. It Imparts annturnl color. Acts Instantaneous- } ly. Bold by Drnjjclsts , or lent by cxpreus-on receipt of.,81.00. } OFFICE , 35 MTJIIBAY ST. , IV. f. ICMtol lUetlptl vlll fct U4 fllUt M > ppU U . J NOTICES. CV8PEO IAI t v.111 FCfclTIVELY not b l erted unless paid In advance. Ityf ONEY TO UlAN-Call at Law office of D. 1 IVi. Thoiuu room SCrelghton Block. ? -\/l / ONEY I/UNED-On ChatUl 1 JLYL cuil'y. Room No. 1 , o > cr Mo.th nt . . t tonal Uanx. 1)77-ln > t TITOSKY TO LOAN At 8 per cent Shrlver iY.l It'M Estito ud Loan Agency , oppottt poatofflce. 707-tt A QE TS W nt il male cr ( eo'ala In ei ± \ _ fi yaiic tn nlu tbeUrltetl States JlO.i to < 15.(0 par day esHlly tnft'o G. B. lUVEUU & CO. , 10 Barcl y Jstrcet , New York Cit > . J li Imo nor. -Four oxp'r cnce I lady solic tor 217 Not ) , Ifitli Uroct. 1U3-20 - ixpsrlcnccd drt'K clerk th ; WANTED-An ( i. Address "E. I ) T tug 0'South ' 13lli street 107- . ' ? \Tf7ANTEH-NLrEo Brl | t 1711 J. iiksou ttrec Men and wimeti to stirt n ne WANTED at their own home' no pcsnlln COc an hour made ; -end l"c ( or eamplca and 1 Btru tlorm Addrtm 181-lmeod MASON & CO. , Mon'pelfer. V ANTFD Io-mc'll Uly , a KO-K pilnVr W Itio I'llH" office , B alr.Neb. F2a 3t ANTED A good blacksmith. Steady woi W to a steady U.KD. ' Address CLARK OLDS , , e 18G-Z8t Ccd.r lUplds , Neb. 1- \\7'ANfrE. , " ° 00ti Kill at 1513 Howard elm r T t7ANTli D Immo-IUtc'T , Iwa Oun ( Ire VV cites w lUr girls. Must coire w ' j refereirc-w , at the Uirciiants ilo'el. Doadwcc Iu D T. Wrlto to C. II. WAONE * , Me-cb. ? 10 Hotel , ( .r Inloimatlon . 1U3-27 10b 'ANTS'1 A w man lor general b : b W 7H North 19th Street. 15J-28. 10 at A Bood tinner at once WANTED M. MAHIV K. , 3d 164-lw tt.lla.Neb , ay "ANTED A few fltii cU < s tabV li.rj , W 1718 Dodge at 1M J ft SITUATIONS WANTED , reat f It1'tlon by joung man In it- WANTED Enull h ml German. App'y i Ice North ICth street , ( iip-italra. ) 2uC-2t ot ha 'ANTED SI uat'on ' IT a toung Oi-rnu k. WAK ' du tt ) cl a builnets c lleg * . aa office , stoia clrrK or book keeper. Oood re ( < rem given. Apply "J. u. " Bee cfilcc. lJl-i'4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to VT7 ANTED SI u tlon u clerk In a Jene b , VV stora. Fire yeais pnctickUxiicil" ce 0. Box 405. M S3ELLANE3US WANT8. ANTED K pry one tileive orders lor f or W Durscs , at 217 North 17lh itreet. 199-1 0. tTTANTED A ple ant room and board b ; 0.CE YV ilngU geutleu an , whoru the ( onifor'a ti home cm lu ha I. Muit he couveulent to bu uean. AdJrers"3 , " Uej otflte. lor 'llghV touEekepic _ . ' Address "F. " Use olll la- fOH KCNI MOUBEH AKD LAMD. nOH KraT-Kurrjl hfd roomf , rates low , _ L1 H07 Howard , b t. llth and IBth ulrceU. 1923t "r7"OU RENT Pleasant Iront room luroitb JD 603 N. 18th tr t , bet. Callfoinla ar.d i " ' st r. " ' he of TTl OK BKNT Home 6 ro mi at W5 per mor n , J ? jnqulie tDohl ' Uc Btoie. | 185-'J DH nEM'r L r olt * * nt ( root room nlo - ( nrnUhed , centnl location. Apply tou . ' eut corns ! Uthacd Uirn y itroeU , or fh In fcco. ' * . , " 2 A RSHK OHANE-r-OR PKST-Th 2nd story \ . n4 bMrm.nl ol bulldlDj No. Mil F tn m tnsl. Insults onpnudsej. IM-lm L10R R NT N'coly ' furnl.tied roira to gen tlemen only at ICli Chloao - , HIM * ller * tncts required 174-911 P i ) " RKNT New BT * room cViz < i. 10 h nd llleborr. Inqulri 1B12 H. Kllth Si. 1M-8T * PFOK FOK HKNT lon-e with 3 rroms and Utrhea , ana iarnitura ( or t le. laqulre 2tOB ( "uinlnr street. ] 6j-24t ftOll KrWAttD And no qus-tm's ' for tht < 3f > vU Mturn nf Itold , wat h , No. H718 , Jo * fph Jfhfeoi , Ltterpfol , nm < er , t leu .Irom mr hJus on tha iil bt of tht 19th lost tf HORACE EVEAt.TP , Council BI , fls. FOR I KNf Two now hcntoa with K > omi. Dr 0. U..faul. - BRM1S' New Hap ol Omaha , lust completed and ready lor delhery at Wech. Is 4 leet wide by 7 leet long. Largest and most complete map ol Omaha eier published. Official map ol tht city. See column. TJIUUNISHUD ROOUS ul ab1e for a p < rt7 5t L1 gentleuiin , 1412 Iodeitre3t , bet. 14lh and lath streets. 160 201 FOR REST Pleaunt Irjnt rco-n 1407 Faro- ham St. ulso office < u Bouts Opera houi * . I37-24J ANDREW BEV1NS , FOR RENT Good ( urnlahtd rooms with clos * ets. lXt North 18-n elroet. rnu l.KT Orecr twi lian ' ( ome , n.wiy liirn- JL Jshed rooms , 1H15 Dodge street. _ 14i-V4t " FOR IIBKT Houio , barn , tbnr res alan" Auplo , Plum , Uherry aod Aprlot ticen bearIng - Ing , fine Qrapery. Qjod louMlon , t > er month 10. AMtM , 12t-tl Itoo Frn m. _ T7IUUNISHED ROOM ? AND EOARD-Mcdnn Jj convenlcnroi , 1R10 Dodg St. 112-ltuf T71OR RENT 2S housox , a to 111 rooms , at S3 to tit per month Shriver's Kent bureau , op- posile postofflco. _ (708-11 ( T/h ( .flit OTEt , FOR SALE.CHEAP-G2 mllig went ol Omaha , on the Union Pacific railroad. Urlck barn , two ftory hotel and furniture , throe lots 00x132 , good stand , Ko-d huiducHs. Oojd reaaons lor selling. Inquire ol subscriber. AL NOKRIS , 713-lm-mo North Bend , Neb , IT'.Oll SALE Fresh Milch Cowj , 25th and Call- L1 fornU street. 1&G-4 CHANOB For rale cheap , hnushold turnlture , at 1109 I'acfc sin ot. 181-1 } FRANK KVEKFST 17 < OR S < LE A two story store , 22x00. . Also V ft dwelling hou3J. Inquire uf IUWl < i h Eend , house movers. 17. C ( Hotel and Llveiy SlaVe to AliAPOAIN Ink' we tor a twn. t'lrsl-nai ! noiol a'd only livery etatile In town , n jou wan hotel or stah'e , will pay you to Inv stlgate. WU sell eopratii. Addroji "Hotel' care ol Bee. ICO m&o 12tJ SALE Fcur a ie lot adjoining ( Ity Urn- FOR * . Kasyteinu. .T ) ll > T.BELL , 173 } HOJ Firnam stieet. oflt r lor Rale ut bargain the engine and fixture * now ID uw at our works. Tht comiJtt-i nutSt 's M good its new , nd consletj o tnttne(40 ( br9 ? powei ) Bjller , floater , Sli.m Pomp , Smoke Sta k , 8 earn and Water OaugeB , W.Ur lai-k. Valves i Ipe ) , < tc. It nlllbe taken out about thn first ot neit May. Fartle1 Interes ted am Invl'ol o call and . .t In operation day and night ( Sund.ys rxceptuc' ) at the W.xdmaa Unseed Oil 1 Works , corner Sevaatoenth and Nlch > olas streets 917-lm PALE PocteU maps ol Nebraska 20c FOR . For bargains In uaha City Improved and un'mpr ' ved property , call on Wm. K , Shri- ver , no l Eatato Agent , opposite poatofflce. 70.0-11 IjlUlt SALE Six room cottage with barn nd Jj hall lot on Chicago street , near High School Only ? 2,300. McCAOUK , COCMlec 27-t Opp. Poalolflce. JjlOR UALK A ami claw fecond hand pliaetoi P CftllatlSianarnoyBt. C97-tf T XOELLKST BRICK FOB 8ALK-J9.CO per _ CJ thru'and , Yard 15th ttreet , two blocki south ol Bellevue road dec 23-3m' LORENZO DIBBLE , KIBCEIXAKEUB. INDUCEMENTa ottercUlor ( xun- s. . SPECIAL at Gilmore , Harpy coun'.v , Kcb. Apply to O. Frojt , thtre. 195-lmf A Good central baker ran flnl steady emp'oy- _ \ ment by addressing Thomas Dorman , Slour City , Ion * . 201 21 A water Spaniel pup , Ilvercolored , with LOST ? spot on brutst , about 8 months old. Reward will be paid tor U at the Tenth street tewclro storo. WM. NEVE. 1S3-20 yuall JiH'u. bojK injrk a ' ' 'yor , LOST ltlier .over. Klndrr will hero ar cd bylca\lim a > .J n McHha'i. , ' livery , Ha ney bt. , h t. 13'.h and 1 Hi 178-H4 * T > ERS ISAL Lidles Mr > . dook has opened a I ncwilrcsnmakinjcatablUhmcnt at 1010 Cap- iola\enuo 161-2 NAL I5o-ts and Shoes ina'lo t' order PERS rei To ! 11 IGltlCa | io ftvc-iiuc. Hubner i.oots ui.il SbocH neat y mended. lo2-24 ONAL S rangers and o'hcrs wanting * rFR cooked meal at moderate prices c 'i be nccomraodaled at ilnsonlc hall * esiautant , 206 North ICth Hlruit GCORQE UOUGH , 150-20 Prorlctor. . /SCN'UINE BOSTON HHOWS DREAD at the \J ( Vienna Uakcry 1012 Cu ltol av. nno. 149 26 r7\0UN' \ > Ibo pl'eo to havu Sic iclls cut to or- JJ i'er , ClotheaWrtn.cn , UmbrelUa , Purasnls , i-rd Fans repaired IOCK tuithinw , Hell Hinnlng , and naw flikg , k sptcUlt ) , at F. A. Putnam's , 101 noith KMntrm , * . 110 24 EMEHV & JONES , REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND HORTICULTURISTS , are now taUng orders tor 'rule and cunaincntal tree , rhrubs and flowcrli Kpla.t , l.ir prlnv delivery. OrdcrJ mu t bo In befori the In ol April. Satisfaction gnajatUcd. Office 1308 Uarney street , Oinita. 118-hw BDWAKDKURHL. MAQtSTEIl OF PALMYSTKKY ANP COND' TIoNALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilarnoy. Will , with iho aid ol iruardlan sclrlU , obtain lor any one a glance ol tha paat and present , and on certain conditions ID tl < e tu > ture. Boota and Shooe made to ordet. Pulfcl utlalactlon miannteeil. IN HOT 'WATER. PRESERVE AND NOT DESTROY IS A 80UN MOVrOIN MEDOATir | > Na lnSrArIKH- UANiHll1 ANDUUUINOT > HU.LDWEATH- KK , NuiUINi O 1'r.ESERVKS AND KtBPS IV PEutl'Cr OKOE THE KToO IONor THE TODY AH A TFASIO'IV U Of TAR. RENT'S SELTZER APERIENT. TAKEN IK HOT "ATKK , H.LV AN IUUR BEFOKK BuKAKFAST. Absolutely Pure. This po df r never \ arles. A marvel ol purity , strength and wholeaoniene 6. More economical than the orplnary klndi. and cannot be sold In competition with tb multitude ol low Ut , abort welfbt , alum or pbesphate powJer. Sold only In cans. ROTAI. Biiuia POWBIR Co. , Wall-fit. , 00 Kew York.