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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1883)
A , J THE DAILY BEKr WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 . * < The Daily Bee > Wednesday Morning , Feb. 28 'Weather Report ( Tbo following observations are taken at the eamo moment of time at all the stations mentioned. ) WAB DEP'T U. S. SIGNAL SERVICE , ) OMAHA , February 27 , Ib83 , (1:15 ( p. m. ) J STATIONS. Denver tO CO [ Clear Cheyenne. , , , 30 M < W cicir Washakle 0 M E Cl r PUttj 90 44 W Clear Om&h& , * * 8029 W Cojr Yankton. . . . 30 87 NW Mtnr DM Jlolnes. . 30 SO W .Clear Davenport. . . 21 8W Cltar St. I'auL. . . . 30 11 NWOear p. t. Louis. . . . 044 SVf Clear ( > Uoorheid. . . . 3028 N WUiar Vincent 30 20 Bismarck. . . . 3ota : W I Irar Baford .C.oir Blllhpi w foh De dwoo < l. . . 0 12 a\V uletr Ajjlnabolno. , LOCAL BREVITIES. -Tho church trial of Mr . .Ward will begin at 9 o'clock this morning. Roterved seats for "Satn'l ol Poeen" RO on mid this morning , ' heir will undouhlcdly be a ruth. The Colorado pool will hold a moiling In this city on Wednesday or Friday of this week , to agree upon tourist ratca tor the season , Passengers between Omaha nnd Mon tana pointa over the Union Pad Bo , will hereafter bo allowed ICO Instead of 100 pounds , either way. All eastern mails were two hours late yesterdiy , the Hock Island eamo in four hours late. The overland U. P. train was delayed au hour by its connections. G. II , Rathbun imd.Chas. Wootlworth are troth In the field for the position of city treasurer , and Mr , Truman Buck will , It la slid , bo a candidate for ro-oloction. A little tix-ycar-old boy named llarry Stephen * , son of Mrs. Wm. Stephen ? , re ceived a painful Injury on Sunday while out coasting. Dr. Darrow dressed the wound. Major Chambers , fpurchaiing agent of the military division of the Missouri , loft Omaha yesterday for St. Lonia to purchase - chase 210 horses fjr tbo department of Texas. The many friends of Mr. Charlie Baiter , assistant superintendent of the fire alarm and engineer at 3Xo. 3'a house , will bo corry to learn that ho ii lying quite ill from fovct and n cold. Tha Independence river bridge on the A. & N. road south , which waa partially carried away by the lea on Saturday , has been repaired and trains which crossed at 1 Atchlion ( fad Rule In the Interval , mil by the bridge again , The synod of Nebraska will meet tits evening in the Second Prcaby- terlan church to cbooso a Bynodioil mis sionary at successor to the Ute Hoy. Goo. L , Little. Rev. G. T. Grlosman , of Koar- ncy , moderator , will preach the opening stmon at 7:30 : o'clock , James Magulro was arroitod on the charge of larceny , profcmd by Oven -.Onw" with hnm Jm jiwannni ! hati orjthout the latter'd consent and retuaea to /awap buck. On being laljM in police ' court , be exchanged hats and waa docked . 31 and costa for hla fun. Judge Boneko'a desk in the police court room waa decorated yesterday with a magnificent opeolmon of purple hyacinth in fall bloom , which was pre aentedhlrnby Eifliog , the florist. It la tbe prettiest flower aeen thU spring and ita fragrance , carried one Involuntarily for ward from February to May. Mr. M. R. Rlsdon had a lively cbaao > after a burglar on Saturday n'ght , having . caught him trying to pry open bis stable door. Mr. Riadon waa aided In the pur- i rait by hi * two biz doga and fired four , ahota at the flyjng robber , but the latter made good hl > escape. The occurrence tcok pl co ibout 0 o'clock In the evening About 11 o'clock , yesterday a large and handsome Newfoundland do ? , per ' lectly black , waa hauled away dead from the corner of Fifteenth and Douglas street. The dog went up to the corner a rfevr momenta before apparently well , but ( suddenly leaped into the air and dropped 3tai In tha gutter. C Ulcer Flynn pro- counced It Milcldo. There waa a big doR fight nl the corner of 12th and Fornam yesterday which lasted for fifteen minutes and drew a crowd to great aa to nnnoy the business men in that locality. The bank officers telephoned for the police and the city marshal , Officer Gorman and Officer Flynn reiponded , but the crowd disported before thoygpttherp. About 4 o'clock j a orday a whis tle from Bome > f the worka on the river bottom began a probnced toot , which wia kept up for nearly an hour. No one knew what it meant unless It was fire , und people ple turned out ot bed in oil parts of the city to sea if there waa any light visible or to listen for the fire or apparatus. What the whistle waa for or whore it came from waa not solved. The occasional ohriokol of a locomotive In the yards added to the volume of noise , which would have awak encd tbe seven steepen. -Among the amats by the polios yes named Georg < terdiy waa a young man .Thompson , who wai captured by Officei SIgwart In the alley back of ElunlterV store. Thompson h d a new pair of panti In his pafiiMiIon , and it ! auppwed thai khe had stolen thorn. He waa lodged Ir j ll aa a tusplclous character nnd held Hoi vcstlg tion. Mrs. KInaden was draEijet telling like a cnyote and jugged for dis ny tha peace. Sha had a fit after shi P , but whether It wan HflU01 piy no one could tell. ju > daya ago a man WM arrested b ] / Manhal Daly and lodged In Jal | > plcioua character. He anawerw rtptlon of tbe tali , dark Indlvtdua i figured ( n all tbe late burglaries ince been Identified by Col i ot the military headquarters , a | o put the ptitol to bla breae ' Aeu f U down atalrs trylni Jtls a remarkable thing tha l&ot one trick baa beei > > petty thef U tba I UM capture M BI LOCAL LEGISLATORS. The Services of a Uity Detective - tive DiBponsud With , The Captain of Police Gets a Ratee. Proootltion for a Hnllr.mil in Nor 111 The lact rtfjnJar meeting of the city council for the month of Febrtmry was hold last evening not getting un der w\y until nearly 8 o'clock. Thurn wcra prcaoiit Moms , Biker , Bolim , Oorby , Dellouo , Dunham , Her man , Lecdcr , McGuokla , Thrano and ProfMent Pro Tom Kicfmann. Wio journal was road and approved. FETIXIWR AND COMMUNICATIONS. Froai P Monahan : Asking that the gr&dt ) of Couvant otroot might bo cs- tnblialioJ. Granted. From W. W. Rich : Making similar rcqnoat , nnd asking pormlselun to ro. move earth to lay oldoiralk. Granted. Frcm It. A. Bhaff.il , pastor of the Holy Family church : Asking permission - mission to grade streoto about lota 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 202J " , In order to oroot a church thoro. Will do work at own expanse under cflicbl super * vision. Granted. From the Willow Sflilcgj distilling company , nakinfl peruitaslon to widen Pierce street , botwofin Fourth and Sixth , at their own expense. Refer- xtA with power to act. Ftom Thomas Banner and othora , asking for a cross walk on Oilifornia street , aat jido of Fourteenth. Re ferred. From B , E. B Kennedy , ankinp that sidewalk bo taken np in front of his promises f ) rolald. Tbo olroot commiseionor wa& directed to relay the walk if the owner would furnish the lumber. . From MM. Marks and othora , cak ing for the removal of obstructions on Glum street and the laying of certain cro * walks. Referred. Sjvoml bllla wore referred without reading. Throe sidewalk resolutions were read nnd referred. By Oorby : Instructing cky marflbal to have fence In front of 1 t 0. block 27 moved to lot line wllhlh. fifteen days. Adopted. By Baker : To have Intersection of Sixteenth and Bart repaired. Allan- tod. tod.By By Dunham : To act nsldo the * p pralsoment ground for the opening of Phil Sheridan atroet. Adopted By O'Koofe ; That from and alter Mnroh 1st , the monthly allowance of $75 for the Borvlceo of a city dotcotivo bo dispensed with. Adopted. By Djllono : Granting pormlcmou for deposit of manure and rubbish on Dodcjo and Eighth ntrcotn f Ji-'tho pro tection cf the sower. Adopted. By McGackin : To have all property owners notified to rovnovo aahea nnd rubbish from strootu and alloyn , uud to cleim their gutters at once. Adop tod. BEFOUia OF COMMITTEES. On Firo. The > now hone houao for No. 2 company has east the city $1 , to "i oaf or &Gray. "I'ho ' ooturfuuiTOne wore ; Olty of Omaha , 91,000 ; Chief Bntler , account of subscriptions , 8510 ; chief engineer , account of filling cisterns , { 40 ; total , $1,650. The oommittoo consider the bnuso worth $3OCO , and bellovo Chief Butler and hia men doaorvo great crodlt for sav ing the city about $1,000. Adopted. On Gas. Returning the ordinance amending the now g a dVdlnauoo , with the advlco of thb city attorney that there was 110 reason why the now ordlnanoo should not bo of foil force and effect without it. Adopted. Sldowalkn and bridge * : llooom- mending that aidowalko in front of W. T. Balllnger and D. B. Balls places be replaced. Adopted , Wateiworu and aoworage : Submit ting a now ordinance an a aabstltnto for the one providing fora vote at the next general election , on tbe iaauo of 100COD lu bonds for sewer purposes. Adopted , ORDINANCES. The ordinanoo amending section 5 , of ordlnano 50i The new gas ordi- uanoo Ttaa passed. Au ordinance providing for thovotu on sewer bonds at tha April oloation waa paused. An ordinance granting permission to any railway company to lay u track ncroto certain ntroelo and alleys to the Woodman Hnaoed oil workr , undei certain condition * waa introduced. Mr. O'Keofo objected to the passage of the ordinance until It had boon referred ferrod , Mr , Herman charged Mr. O'Keefi [ with trying to obstruct legislation with out Boflioiont reason and made a lon | apeoch in favor of the Immodlato pas aigo of the ordinance , clalmloe tba the ooustruotlon cf the track wonli benefit the city thousands of dollars Mr. Bahm gave aa a reason for th immadlato puaago of tbe ordinanc that the oomptny was making pre parations for extensive improvuuienf and couldn't lot the contract lutolli gently until they know If the trac : could bo htd. Mr. Danham found that thn ordi nnnco WAS interlined and would b . . .Oftft' if pasted ocd it was therofot referred to the committee on strool aud grfcdcB and to be properly cngroi ccd. ccd.An ordlnanco fixing llio pay of "cij tain of the police at $10 in oddltio to his pay on policeman waa patted. The ordinance establishing tbo nort cud south lines of Nicholas atrco from Fifteenth to Niiiotoonth wi Aojourned for onoweek. _ RKP CLOU P. Iho Dtpcatd Sioux CUlof on H vr y Homo- Oonsidorablo has beou said and pu llflhed of late concerning Bed Clou the Sioux chief by birth audhorltag but deposed f torn bis position by tl el government. Slnoe hla trouble it Pine Ridge agency with Agent MeG ita liouddy , be bu been down to WM at luaton on a tUU , parUally to look i Ur bb oUlm agalnit UM UalUd QUI foe posiM Ukw froa h by General Orook in 3 " 'TO ' , The statun of this c'alm WM published in THE BEE some time RO , and also n brief sketch of the lifa of < ho old chief , who wan at one time considered the neil eloquent , noble and manly typo of his race living in America. On reaching this city with his in terpreter , Red OloDd became the guest of his old frlond Julius Meyer , who has many a time In the past visited him at bin homo , and who yesterday showed him over the best part cf Omaha , pointing out the principal places of Interest. The chief was interviewed by several re porters but did not tnvo much to say , Like the Swedish Nightengale , Red Oloud looks upon newspaper men as either mentally very obtnro er as natural born falslGers. Ho did say that ho had fully presented hla claim to the government and thought that ho would bo compensated in cash for his ponies , the figarb at which ho values thorn being about $14,000 , As to nfT.ilrs at Fine Ridge agency ho had nothing to say. Ho will leave for that olace this morning by the Omaha & Northwestern road , which will take him to Thatcher , the present terminus , only 130 miles from the agency. Rod Cloud is now about alxty-ono years of ago , and has so far overcome Indian custom as to dress like a very reipcctablo white man. He is not so old or so clvillzod yet , however , but that ho may bo hoard from again be fore ho goes to join his fathers in Iho happy hunting grounds. BEGISXKAXIOJN. 'lire Amindid Registration I > ai for Cities of the First Clant. Tiio following Is the now law regu livting registration in this city as panned by the legislature wllh the act author- 'zing 'tho division of the city into wards and polling places : An not to amend section 1 , 2 , 5 , 7 and 9 of chapter " 76" of the compiled statutes of Nebraska , entitled "Aeg- iitratiou of votere , " and to rcpeul section " 8" thereof. lie it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nibruika ; EKOTION L That section 1 of chap ter ' 70" of tlw compiled statutes of Nobreaka , entitled registration of voter * " bo nud ia hereby BO amended as to road as follows , to-wit : "Srotion 1. That ID cities of th first class and in those cities mentioned in section 20 of said ckapter , there shall be appointed by tbo mayor ( sub ject to confirmation by the city coun cil ) from among the legal voters of uoh city , ono registrar for each vet ing Yard or precinct or polling places therein , whoso duty it shall bo to reg ister the -Bamea of all persons who shall claim to \ e entitled to the eloc- tlvo franchise , r idunt within euoli voting ward or product , ' in auoh cities in manner heveln prescribed , and the aald registrar nhall receive for bin nervices. u sum not exOedlng $75 per year. Eaoh cilioer of registration shall , before ho outers upon the dutka of hi * office , take and subscribe the iinual oath ot oilioo prescribed for Liuto offisors , and subscribe the aaino iu the book of registration for hia olootion dliWctr Site. 2o That ecction 2 ot said chap ter " 70' ' be so nmuudod aa to read no follows : v Section S. mj ktyajik books. " ) tth ooltyo t , hal tion of names and uuvo > x. . - , tbl not , said books to bS d. by B id city council to each of snoh city provided for in section of this act , the'expoaae Ru ? ' to bo paid by the city in which suol votlrg districts may bo situated ; sale books shall be so arranged as to admit of alphabetical classification of the names , and ruled in parallel column' on which shall bo entered : 1st. Tlj name of the person restored. 2 ! Sworn. 3d. BIB ago 4th. Th of his birth. 5li. The time o ; Elace Is residence In the district , county and state. Gth. If naturalized , the date of his papers and the court by which Issued. 7th. Hla qualifications 8th. Qualified voter. The place o ! idenco of the registered voter in the ward or polling dktriot ahull bo designated by the number of the stree if the place of his residence have a number ) if not numbered , then put description of the place as will bos identify his residenee. SEO 3. That section 5 of said chapter tor " 70' ' bo amended as to read as fol lows : Section G.llon born cltizans. ) The [ cfliocr ot registration shall not allow the nnrne of any foreign barn citizen or resident to bo entered in caid ettjhth column or register of qual ified voters , unlsss hla papers be pro- duc&iand exhibited to snob i liber or shall prove by his own oath or other- o wlce to the satisfaction of such cflicor j. that he i ? entitled to the elective fran chise , nud to bo registered 03 a quill- 0 fl'jd voter , whereupon said registrar inhall enter in the sixth column the ig facts required in the third section of athis aot. at BED 4 That section 7 cf taldcaap- Id tor ' ' 70" bo so amended as to road as a. follows , to-wit : 10 Section 7. ( Registration Time co Place. ) It shall bo the duty of raid ocllbcr of registration to Bit at some fs convenient place in the voting district IIfor which ho IB appointed Icr the pur- k peso of ragialrallon , SB fjllowi : He ehnll op n his booki fr resUtraUon titan u > prior to the day of election , DO and thill nit each day thereafter until ro 12m. cf the dny preceding the day oj ito election and shall each day open bU > bocks for registration at 11 o'clock a. in , and Loop them open until 7 o'clock p. p. m. , and chnll give notice of the on time nnd place of eltllug , at loatt tovy days b of cio the day of utttine , by \ ] th lloitloii in BOIEO nowflpsper pub.U at , in the city in which aoid reglstj R aa ii to bo tuudo , and in ease of rniall ' chaiigo in the plcco at onoo publish , lu manner oeforo i aforesaid , at least three < J herein 1 sitting , notice of such oha'pnblica- < Joscribed , said noticeoper city , ' " > n to bo paid for byyf s ii clmp- SEO 5. That teotlaa to read us tor 70 be BO amor' 3 id , follows : > ! Publication ' Section O.X ) It shall be \ get the Correction I * * ' of reglatratlon > j tbe duty of § Trlor J e oh and atm at least four JIdMn Buoh city , to m- every dw10 made > * certified sh- ioak t G * wmei of penona duly af- Ht'bfVW M quilled roUn d < - - - Strict , iik th * pU * of residence of each regiiterod voter , and cause the Bvtno to bo written or printed and m&du pnblio by posting the same in at least ihrtepnblio places in Bald ckc'.lon district , wbero said rpgiitration has been , InolDdinj the place cf residence of the registered voter opposite hii ntme , and publish the Kama in oomo newspaper Co be selected by the council of such city in which registration has been made , accompanying said list with a notice for all persons interested to appear before him at the place And during the hours cf rephtration cf the days of sitting thereafter , to mnko additions , to correct any emissions , to strike elf any name that la not entitled to the eh c ivo franchise. , or other errors in said list , and shall daily thereafter , and up to the time of closing aald registration as ! provided in section 7 of this act , publish as aforesaid nil auch additiono and omissions , and at which tima the list of qualified votcra shall bo closed , and two copies of said corrected list or registerjof voter * shnll bs made , and cno copy thoreif bhsll be deposited by the officer of registra tion with the county clerk of the county in which said registration io made on or bc-fere the day of ol-ctlcn , and the other copy shall bo delivered to the judges of election for his said election district in which eald registra tion has been made. The county clerk shall file the li&t that Is delivered to him , and preserve th eamo with the records in bio oflico , Bubjjct to exami nation M other public records. SEO. G , That section 8 of caid chap ter 70 , and all acto or parts of acts in consistent with the provisions of this act be and the eamo are hereby re pealed. SEO. G Whereas an emergency er- lain therefor , this act shall take ulTuot and bo in force from and after its passage. An act to amend oration 8 of chapter 13 , of the Compiled Stnt-gtes ot Nebraska , 1881 , entitled "Jitles of the first-claaj. " Bo it enacted by the legislature of the Suto of Nebrasia : SECTION 1. That B ctlon 8 tf chap , ter 13 , of Compiled gunmen of Ne braska , 1881 , Lu so amended aa to road as follows : Section 8. Wards E oh city gov erned by this net shall bo divided into six wardit , the boundaries of which shall be defined by ordinance , aald wards shall bo cqutl In population , as near aa may be , und in all cities of the first-class , heretofore incorporated wherein existing warda are not equal in respect to population , the council of such cities shall , within thirty days after this- act shall take effect , redistrict trict said cities Intoaia wards equal as near as may bo in population , each ward shaU constitute an election dis trict ; provided , that whenever fifty or raoro legal votero of any ward in suoh city , shall petition the-may or and city council thereof , to di ido anoh ward into two or more polling or Toting dis tricts , and it shall be made tu appear that said ward contains morn than five hundred legal voters , the eaU' mayor nnd city eouncil , on presentation of bald petition , shall by ordinance divide such ward into two or more election dtatricU , and appoint judges and olorka of citation f jr oaob polling or voting diatr5otB-M now appointed"for thfl olootlojiB hold \u the wards. Steo 2. Whereas , au emergency ex ists therefor , thla act shall tuko tfhct and be in force from and after Its pasaage. PERSONAL. Ud Maursr , Ferd Schroeder nnd Gott- Ihb Zimmerman left by. the Cannon Ball " " jast 7enlng for St. Loub , on tbe Invitation of tbo Anheuser-Biuoh OI u csmpany 4o test their new crop Ah3SpSIieX.expect to rfltBtn by Friday. So city lfcirto ° HsIJy Germans never left Vcn J.R. and wife , BenpittIV. . B. _ _ . Stewnson , Wtit Point , ariO , . . _ . . . pie who stopped yeUtrday at the Pax- Lon. - . JV. . Blxloy and AntK Eeta , o North 'l tte ; R. Tlwtnpnon , ofVrbe Hastlnaa ) ernocrat ; G. W. Ueht , of SUneyMa h laville , Kearrwy ; J. A. AJJ and wife , avid' City , and C. O. ObWbers , of 'helps , are among tbe Nebiaikiiia t > \ th | lllard. \ y ) . Sheedy , the Colorado.stock man , WM ' intown yesterday , , ( - \ A. . R. Graham , tha Wianir Vu n \qwn \ yesterday. ' ' D. S.Vocdi. . of Denvr , Millard yesterday. lion. U. 0. Oi8n and family , of Setr- rd , are in town/ , 1 ! . P. Sivoc0' ' Guitar , was at J ard / f ycsterdp/- . - J. n , l bdemau- Chicago , wiis in the Hy 0. TVlleon and wife , of 0eoW'tare at the MllUrd. Prof. Sam'l Aaghey war in the city retterday. John Huntrr , of VJparalio. 'is at the billiard. ' Hon. 3 , E. North , of Columbni , la in tliocity , , l \V/porrIs ( , cf Ponta , Is attIi 'Mil. Iftfi . . , , of Sahuyler , is.utt tha IU. \trf. M. Sceloy , cf Bennett , is intown , r ! Elerbower i in the city. f/The United States Eleotrio Lightning ' lutpany , who bavo the plant In thla city , 'avo bten awarded' the juet contract ( or 70 of their Weston uttlng are lights on j Now York nad Brooklyn bridge. This aa awarded them In competition with all io loadlnc : eloctrio light companies In the nlted States , Iu this city they ar set- pg the lights down fine and expect to Ive ct laait on * hundred tub crlbers by ( lylit. In the cate of th8.Btata , vs. O'Connell , arged with larceny ofhogafrom , hla cle , tbe Jury ye terday''bto ' ght lu a 'rtldlot of not guilty. Th next otse on i docket Is that againit Perry 8hotwe rged with manslauchter , which will be ed thU morning and will probtbly tkke lome time. Test Hosbapa of Mine. I ] Ii three tlmei Ui& man he WM be- re ha' Ugan uaing 'WelU1" Hei ORIEL'S ESCAPE. Midnight Soarcli for a Mnrderous Mountaineer , On Whose Head There is a Big Howard , A Remarkable Letter from finake Blvor Bill. Omaha to bo Gobbled up by tbo Ko/tr Tilovee. On Friday evening lait iho entire night pollco force might kavo boon seen actively engaged in scorning thn town for 001110 ciT-indor wh < ; m they wore evidently anxious to capture. It waa the third night they had naado a round up and on thla occasion- they thought they were on the right track , but the night pawed and no capture was made. They declined to elate what the object cf their ecarch waa nntll to-day when they gave up all idea of finding their man. AFTER A MURDERER. It now appears that they' had a rich prizs in view , a num upon whoso head a reward of $2.500 won sot , and this was Henry Oriel , n Wyoming mur derer. Ortol was employed on a cat tle ranch near Laramie np to the time of the murder , which took place twelve days ago. At that time the ot/uor of the rnr.cb , whose name the ofllto-did not git , out who is n very wci.thy ntock man , was on his way on : tu pay up hla men , nnd had on hh ptnsori some § 3,500 or § 3GOO , when Gael , who was with him , mur dered him and hid thubody. Orttlthen MADE IIIS ESCAl-3 , and aa It waa two daya before the body waa discovered ho had quito r. start. It was determined to keep the matter quiet , ami it wancot oven pub lished in the papers eo fat as the offi cers know. * Sheriff Miller , of Lira- mie , started out on the trail of the murderer , and tracked him along the Union PitoiSc to Omaha. A reward of $2,500 being offjred ho waa asxtous to effect the- capture alone if possible , and therefore worked thia shy far tbreo d.-.ys vrithont success and finally gave np the search. Ho then-notified the pohco and they started in. All tko dlTea and dens at which snch' a m&a waa Uablu to bo wore looked into. On a man waa arrested Thursday night who ADSWE&SO'THS. DESCRIITCQ1 * but ho proved hia innocence and waa > discharged. Another was shadowed , baring gene to ono of the hotela and refused to register his name before- retiring. He eventually proved1 to be a citizen c one of our neighboring ; towns. Ortei is described ai a bigr brown complected m n , with- hatubet cut Ecar over the If ft eye. Ho ii about five feet ton inches in height and weighs 175' pr 180 pounds. Another point in the description ia that ho , is bow-legged. Ho is said lo bo the worst kind of a desperado , and ii ho is over caught out iu Wyoming : JODOC 3CTH71I will not on hla caee. Ho ia oapposod to have gene east from Omaha and there is little doubt that he vras here for some days. The following letter will explain tteelfiand io published verbatim. ) et lit eratim : BOBMAN , Montana , Ter. , 181882. . I nm the man a yo Can Bet on that f.ud if yo dent Believe it yooi can ask the Pllcrkn aa glvo yo this , talking ? apell the man ho fetching- the Paper la to be in Onaha on 4ho first of March 1883 : to take ther town by Storm and ye want to Btnf this In the .but end of yer nogon and tall them > tincler Feet In the Blty to be on -ho Iooa\ijr * ojoity ofc tho-warst men yo over h ear JS JJan while you are riUn - ' the PoilcawTutl.S'aKy ' more r houod nor a ded injtn tho'75 nt to 1 it on 100 mora of tLom. llboorcr SM Piot all made -up and I tel my paK. i wood warn you of tiom ro rocky mquntain tiger tameraVmdtl will bo there to gibu ye a hand iu tbo fun and trap them are buses and nee will give thomaro grialeys a new neok\toy for to go hunting acalpo in that hot kintry thpy cool hell 1 herd of ye by a.man he waa up hero last Burner he liva there ! " that kintry o 1 am getting tird and let Pard tell yo the rest ho aud TOO hero. u,0 hole story.-i am the felera pard snake iuver Bill am i , 1 toll ye tmt hero la a faoied pard'about them mo rociy xxiOQntt r Ttfcors Are Q coming Wbilo your i &jDKs.ikna i Want yet to put * thffKin J paper to lot om no * was me as 1 wetfo in Omaha and ft . aum folk thare. thay are the west gang cf Out trotes over yo aot pepera on I saved many a town this ere way and if ho over gita there ho are one o the gang but ho dent specked me ho aald he wore goinp ; down there on bis but i foticd the bis he ware on while your a talking So tell the rjeorleoo to Bo on the look out ho were u t\l \ man drest In'aBuck Skin Snto hi top it ota his face covered with heavy Black Uqard So Be on the look out ye might hea > mo and my pard tharo to help yo good buy. Snake Illvor Bill and his Pard Idaho gim ' 'BEWAKK. Thia interesting epistle was address ed to the editor of THE BISK and as it iu postmarked Onuha it is evident "Idaho giui" arrived on .schedule . time ind that the poilco may expect to tavo their hands full at an early day. Kussla Salve. bet fAmllv uruvu Iu the world , and cxcolleut for stab'o ute. 25 eta. ATBtUDE'3 REOEPIION. Cordial Welcome extended to Mr. and Mrs. Montz Mayer. A brllll&nt asaemblago * of ladles and gentlemen gathered at tba Mil lard last evening to attend the recep tion tendered by the Standard club to Mr. and MM. Moritt Meyer , who re. turned from their bridal trip on San- day last. The Millard parlon wen thrown wide open to th guriU , Ut dining room waa aglow wllh light nnd occupied - cupiod by the Musical Union or chestra , present to furnish musld for the danccH , The committee of arrangements' nc l done everything in their power to mata the affair pet feet andsecondcdby mine host Shears achieved a signal anoaoas in { making the occasion en joyable for ono and all. The dance programme consisted of only twelve numbers but was a very choice ono as will bo seen : I'200nAJIMS. Polonalatt and Waltz ) . Streblnger Lfncers.Glide'NorthornStar".Boflttgor HI pple-"Llttle Dove" . . . . ' . . Fan t Qualrlllo-"Jolly SM. " . Sobacht Walt Z9 ' 'Dreams of Childhood . . Wnldunfel Lkocer * "H d e Iloieu" . Welnnarten "Swcdlth Weddln ? March" . . . . Soederman "Soi'g * AVJthont Words" . Otoothe Overtaie "Light Cavalry" . 3'ippo H loctlon"Bohemian OhF' . Holman * GIoe.Son ( ( " . 8tratt " " Soliacht -"Mfilley" . ) 'c4ka"Alwftyn JolJy" . Mohlf pprnrsll Q MltllleV lUe--"Danoers Deilfcht" . . , . . . . . . . . Hofotan Scttottwch * dnn bino of My Heart" , , . WMin macber LintenGllde"Belle of thafiajt" . . . , . . .Boettgsr - " When the Ix ves Begin to T n" . r . White Iu the midat of thla programme an elegant supper , Arranged in the-mont trtiatic jtylo , waaeerved , the fol wmg being the Fried Oyslns. Kcaflop Oyatertr , a la Santumo. Aiplo a la Toulouse. Boned Turkey , en Pell Tue. Timbaie Chateauorlant. Chiokem Sftlod , a la r pisoto. 1'oteta Pains , , au Cavier. Grosse Piece , . CorblaHo. Jell ? , au Marasr.ofn. Merangue , n la Itallcnnct. Dnlsion , de Polite Brlochea-SurGrnndln. Pyramids ds Gate m. Chnrlotte liuaBO. . Acvorted Cakes. Uroiir. Fiult. 7recch CofTbe. Chaoolate. I'ho reception closed about mid night , all wiohitjg the nowlj married conpie loug life and happlnna. 3 ho executive committee sotieiotud of JbliuB Meyer , Ohaa. ScElank. M. Oold mith , F. 3. McShano and D. Kaufman , and much praise is duo them , aa wall as to the Standard club In eeneral , for a delightful evening of enjoyment. PBLLS SYMPTOMS OF A -i TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite. Bowels costive * . , ' Pain to. tha Hoad.-witli ' a dull soni nation In the back 3 > nrt , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullneso after eatingwith a disinclination to MC- crtion af body or mind. Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a feel- inir of Jiavint ? neglected some duty , Weariness , Dizzinom Flutterinpjot the heart , Dots before the eyes , x'el- low Sltiuj Heiiaacheireneraily ov r the riffht cyo , Rostleasness , with flt- ful drearis , Mghly colorefl Urine , tmclCONSTiPATiOM. . fCTTiS riLLB , nro eapecIoJTy mlnntciVto sucli cns 8 , ono < lo o el- focts cl } a ciintmc f fcelliiB to tUo sullcrer. TneylucrcnsotlioAppoHte.nnrtc.iOTs the body to Take on Jb'icili , thus the nys- tom Is nourished , unt bv the'jTonlo Action on the IHKr8ttreOr aimUcs- ulnr KtnoU nreprodnred. iTIroiiSceuia. aa Murray St. , IV. Y. TOT'S HAIR DYE GRAY ITxiaoR WmsitEns nftnngo to B Otosw JJticK'byaBlnelo application of this DYE. It Imparts oiuTtiiral color , .ictslintnntnncous- ly. Sold iyyDrucKlst9o n ntliyexpre8i ja receipt OJT..S1.OO. OF1T1CK , 35 MORKAY ST. , W.T. /Dr. TtTTS MiNCALof Vilu.M.lororm.llon aad-i , 1U kt mall.H'UtK on > | > | .I-c > Ui . J. SPECIAL f OTIUES. JKT6PEO IL twill FC6l7l\ELYnot- sorted i unless paid In edranco. LOAW.MOV V VTONB7-TO LOAN-OJ1 at Law office of D. L. in. TJwmta room SCrel Won Block. IJiLON , 3 LOANED-On Chattel Mortgtw M- IJiL vnrUy. Room Mo. J , over Moichanta N - 977-i t M01CTTO LOAN-/ per cent. Shi lver"s H alEutat and Looa Agency , opppilte KLP WANTED usewor ? ! , tWa If. 8. 3 cor. * - . 22Mt \ .Jdtaoik , wuher andlfc atiouth oWv corner of 221 street nd StTl AXTKIMA noodiwashrrandironer it Mer- i tl' wl "w > t OOT Farn.m street. 107 " * reet. A. M CLARK. W'ANTED A mianber ono lecouit cook , it , v. c , "DCVt tbo Paxton ° t l- Ic ulro tn eward- BM-23 { WAN'KD-Tw ) A. ICanvawern with hrrie _ nd woj- , t. . ell utap'earticle. Call It It08 Dedxu ir 0t flMtoQ ti 11. 235 i"j "WANTKD Ap > l r eneral hou e oik. J. _ llr2umont.a23 lUrtey 't. 2IO-i ; A " E ' . , 111 ! M i { WANTED-Ai ( xpcrlencvd dec- * cleric thak TnlSnUlK' K146"1 ' Addre i"K.jJ Tt i " 701 South iath. > jcut. - W ANTKD-A ( fjod black.mlti , Bto Jy work to k to Uy u.an. Aodrrm CLANK OLD8 , Cd.r K pld , Nil , . YVAiTED JlBn atnl wniuMi to lUrt a n w Uu' " * ' ow itni ° " < ' ofor .ltor . reffrercn. . at the llerchanr. D T. Wrlto to C. II lloicl , Lr Inclination. WANTED-A good tlnnir at onco. . . . - II. K. MA1I1V , OITUATIONS WANTED , WANTED IIyounir man a iltuallon la i ore. Adaim . G. I-1.1' U Office. 20D-271 WANTED 81'uillon l cleik In a jewelry uteri yivuyoaii practical ( xperlrnco P. 0. Pox 40i. 123-23t TTTANTED-6CO pil > voulla. alnki and CMS Tl potJi to clew w.tb ualtarr deantr. atli. fattlon ( uaraoteed. J. M. 8MITU. - Lock Box 422 , Omaha. FOfritKNT-MOUMI AND LAND , . . ID thrvo i r : - > * - plMM , ! oa el s m , OD oll8 , and one ol 4 acriii. All IwMt , bouM 3 rooiot , PoastMloa ImBUdUMr. OoimUiroap < M | Oot. BEMir . . . . . But , brira Aoncr , U- ! ( 13-hl4rXi4luS - . or. JUioaUrgtroom " ' ' furnished r onlorn'hed , 101S Podge street. 523-61 OB KENT-Oacd furnlthtd iroom * it . 105 North l .n itreet monllKWT l'lei i nllr fuinlihcd room , full' I ? able for ono or two g ntlerr.en. Iionlre f lleo office 227- ' \ 0,1 IlKNT Plfawntly furnished rooms with J bc 0 , t 1515 Chl : go itrset. 228 Dt / rr ; / ItnHT Two Iftrgo u 'utn' ' hflu roorfi on T FOIt ( loot nnd ono lurnl > r > d. Uesldcncs 18Sh t street , Brat beuse nonh cf Cblogo. J33-H Oil hENl-UflkoNo. 317 8. IZth strfet Apply - ply Urog tlott , cornirof 12th nd llarney. KENT-Tflo new ) ; papcred nraHart.Uhed FOIl tit r-oms. wlfc txtcndtdiair up tad down Iho tlvor nil of tee , cll Ulufff , eufl blofor three gcnt ) o ) n or for hglit ho 80-kcctoR , * so Jingle rocms furnishwliaJ u furnished icuth. e t orntr eighth and Howard at * . 3K-\\ nENT-Plcwait Jront rcom Eon . IStt street , bet. Calltornlft nnd Web- iler. 17'vzl UOtt HKNT-lwo h nd era ljfninl JD Inbrlo towie.w.thtay window , JGlfi' c-co t'ett . . . _ ' * ' " _ "rOK llENf II 3 e ol sK .va > cu mh'Ht. , JD nc r 0 piolavenui. g.COO > > ' 7-3 ItKNT Col9 le3f thr 0 t win tnd alf FOH nkncea , 2-Jrd St. , south if Le vrrwjrth. ' Urju re ht 01J d. 17liSt.T. J. T10R RH.NT-Furnihd toonu , rates low , at J ? HOT Howard , bet. itch and ICU'rtrects. 1J1-1S ) I OK HEST-l.c8.rcaVlrfront ) iconj l e F r- f n m inet. 1821 \ BEOHANK-KniUlE'T The2cdstory AK I bxs-nunt o' bufittisg No. 111 ? Frn < tu Mto.t. Inqulro on pr ul4M. J8-lm OH HHK7 Nowflvcrcem cottages , 10th nd F HlaVory. Inaulr-lKU Fifth St. 10t-27 * I OB I ENt T onow hO-4 08 wllh iocm , E TV. C. a. fttul. , "fj\U \ NIBiEW ( WOOM' ANO-KOAllu 15tJern ( ijj convenlcm * ' , 1810 Dclgc < J ( . llMmt ! RENT house' , i ! to III rooms , at 3 to FOK per mnntfc Shrlvor's 3nt curcauj cy- jposjte Poatr office. iTBF-tl T7I , 4 years tW. ' JJ 1C03 South arctJUt. ilOB SA1E Ono SAinilred ton * ot h y In stac't , - Con try 1 rmcnouijio from tinhorn Station , Itqblri-ff S. Av Kob non , on tin p'nceorof 2H-2St' A. P. 1'OTPLETON. . T710K SAUK Now 5 mem cottage , good clo.'cU , J ? Addicsi"S.W. Lt" U.o ofllCB. 21201 "TiOn SAf.rE-A well e tabUhcd ! plo ojiapte ; X ? palltry iu iho > mo t > Sourisblng cil hsaUbf cl'yin central Actiraska , For pirticnl < r ; , au--- droia- J. R. MnLtLEn , 885-23 f1 t'hotcgrnphar , Oia d luhnd. eb. > SAL& 3Kvo flrat-eSwn new m' * h cows. . FOn IMLLOUBROTUUll , 2C3-28 3131 Far i am Street. i. Hit ifLe. . CI1UA * ' Cltlouolmptoved bua- P lnfa < luta en Patiitvoi llarrer , Dbuglu ) , and Dcdge itree s. 1YIS ft SKYCEU. IVml E t-te Aymts llC-eod-if 150o Faruaui St. , 25th and Call- J } ( o.-tiU street. 100-XI T > AHK CII& CB Kor rale- cheap , houihold- JLVIurcituro , > t 1109'raclflsotrfet. 181-1U PRANK EVKUFST' ' A BAROAIN Hotel and' ' X5vciy Stable fo CXfalo lua KrawlnK teru bwn Flret-clas * lie ul aiil only livery gtahle in town. It you \vna hotel or itabio , will pay you to ! i T8'laat9. Wll sell nppirate. Adatcu "ilotcl" 4 ro ut lice. ° V ) MIS'New Map of Omaha , lust completed and city. See column. FOR SALF Fi-ur ai lot adjailne illy lim it' . Fa y ttjiin. JIHNT.BELIj , 170-3 } ItOJ Ifir am sttcet. WE oJ > r lor sale * t n batcaln fko cnolno and flxtr76-i now in IKO af our works. Thu : cmr.l tnutilt is at coed * B new , cad consists o Aniline (1 > rrs t power ) DMHr. Heater , Stesm Pump , Huiolie Stuk , H enni ond'7 lcr Qaujtes , WMiraanki Valves Hpc r to. Itnil'lbo ' tauen ant cbout thh first Of next Mky Pwr'-te < mteree- ted nrn luvl'u * o call anH < It In Of c-stlon day J - ' - " ISnnd-yii exccpte < lr.tf tteo Wooilman Lineeed Otl Works , comer SoTOuteenth and Mich- n ftrectn 017-lm * OR SAI > ! v 1'ocketa mapsof Iteiruka toe F each. IVr bargains in or. ab&.CiOy improved and un'mT vcd property , eMl'on'Wm. K , Shri- ver , boil Uatate Agent , opposite psstoffice. 769-1 f iBr A arm clau tecoaa tuaid pDMito Call at 1319 HarneyBt. 887-tt TIXCELL3HT BRICK FOB BATO-f9.00 per F < tbou'fjod , Yard ISth street , two blocks eouth of Ekileruo rood dec 23-3ca - LOB3N2C- DIDDLE , T OsT Last weeK , a muMo-roli ; ith four or .Lj Cva pljpai of iLUilc. Dense leave at Bee of-/ dee and-jolliJcldamages. 224-7t7T LOST 33 11 terrier dig n med "PiSjco. " Sntt- abU rtward will be paldttr Itereturn to ? 0l&- C lu'ornla atmti 232-271 T ADIE9"nd Children's ciWIrg done to mean. I J urn aad syttemtaught at Hid Dodge stieet. V18-U ' / ' ' - or a country Sl'ECl/i3JKBU''EiIENTa-OEorn try stocx at Gllmoro , Caipy ocwtv , Meb. Apply to &v HV31I , there. 195-lmf BMERY & JONES , REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND UORTICULIUBISTfli are- now taking orders fczrlnlt and ornamental tree < , sbrubi and flnwcrltgplantt , for tprtne avllTery. Orders mu-t bo In btfora the l t cf April. Hatlalactloa. gnvautc L Office 1303 Ilc-rney i&rnt , Omaha. 118-fw. 118fw.WARD > KUEHL , OF1 PAtMYSSBBY AND COND' Tenth stoeet , between Farnam wltb ihiold of guardian. AGAINST N ONK OAN AKJ.-OKI ) TO o/"Hi' . rm DALB POWDER Absolutely Pure , Th powder new rarie * . A marrel nf purity lk n the orplnlry klnS Ind M ° no tSd ) ? | It