THE DAILY iiEE : SATUEJJAY MARCH 3 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. ft Saturday Morning , March 3 , Weather Report ( The following observation * are taken at the garnn moment of time at all the atatlona WAR DK 'T U , S. SIGNAL SnnvioE , \ OMAHA , March 2 , 1883 , (1:45 ( p. m. ) J ' ( I LOOAL BREVITIES , Matinee nt Boyd'g to-day. Kggs 15o a dozen at Nicliol'g. The work of paving will Boon be re ' commenced. 'i The Ice la expected to break at Sioux City within a week , The funeral of tlio Into Jon is Thomp son took place at ! i p , m. yettcrday , The sound of the hummer and saw is ngtln heard In the land , A meeting of the Social Art club will bo bold on Monday evonlng iaotead of Friday. Gov. Dawe * baa issued a proclntim1 tion declaring Lincoln n city , of the second IMS. K ; The Harritonn play their amusing comedy of "Photos" itt tbo opera houeo this afternoon and evening , The lady members of the Y. M. 0. A , give a reception to the now eeoret.iry , Mr , Geo. A. Joplln , at the rooms on Saturday night. General Cowin delivered his second lecture on "Medical Jarliprudence" at the Omaha medical college yesterday at o'clock , The streets nnd road ways loading from town are In about aa bad condition aa they well could be , but a few more dnys of this sort will reduce them to a level. Twenty-three Mormon flsslonarles , three of whom will go to Chicago and the northwest , and the remainder to Chatta nooga , Tenn. , wont east Thursday. A persistent brace of burglars made throe or four unsuccessful visits to the residence Mr. Edmund Feycke , on Doug- Its street , on Wednesday night. Donne and York colleges have each made application for fiffy stands of arms , with a view of organizing a company of cadets. cadets.The i ? The regular monthly meeting of Tranklln assembly No. 2122 , K. of L. , will take place this ( Saturday ) even ing , All members mint bo present. Hon. S. H. MaoColl and 0. L. Ervin , * of Plum Creek , Thursday left for home , taking with them two splendid Fercheron Norm an stallions , which were purchased from M. W. Dunham of Illinois , i of political and religious free dom cherish the memory of Robeit | Km met , tbe heroic champion of both , and will p y fitting tribute to it on next Mon. day evening. It is an item of interest that the limit ation formerly placed on the number of no taries public is removed by n law passed this session , The governor may now op- point and any all who can give tho.requlred bond , The west-bound train Friday on the U. F , was two hours late , and the over , land train from the west Thursday forty minutes late , the last delay being occa sioned by a wrecked freight train at II & i Schuyler , i S' * A special car of the A. , T. & S. F , railway , attached to the overland train from the west Thursday , conveyed A , W. Nlckereou and family. Mr. Nickoraon U one of the directors of the A. , T. * S. F. F.The The members and friends of the Y M. 0. A. are requested to attend tbe re ceptlon to be Riven our new general secre tary , Goo. A , Joplin , Saturday evening March Sd. Business for aalo in the prettiest am best business town in the Elkhorn valley I offer fcr sale ( with a liberal discount stock of general merchandise , Includln fixtures. Will Invoice about , $1,000 o 90,000. Will be reduced to suit. All clean , nice stock , large caih trade , cheap rent. Reason for selling : On account ol my health , Will migrate to warme : climate. For further particulars , address J. Vottroosky , lock box 2 , West Point , Oumlng county , Neb. mlm e2t At the Colorado pool meeting held In thla city , rates were fixed lu the < J , A , R , encampment at Denver. These rates an not for the public generally , but will be transmitted to the G. A. ' 1U departmen commanders. .The rates are very satlsfac tory to the department commanders o * Nebraska and Kansas , who expect that al most the entire W. A. II. membership o these two states will attend tljo groni parade la Denver on Friday , July 27th , Ecus 15o a dozen at Nlchol's. An Interesting record in the office o the secretary sf state is the mutter roll o ! the old Pawnee RCouU , which were unde the command of Major Frank North. Oni of them borethe ( poetic name Giving-Up Ills-Seat. Tbo poetlo sense of tbe Indians led them to take names from natural sur rounding ! and occurrences , and tbe infer ence is that the savage sat down on a bum. ble bee at eome time in the early am ecuntlly clad part of ills career. Ho wouli made a good republican contestant for n I seat In a democratic congress. 1'imt-to llun was probably n dlscrotit warrior , Man-that-Steatj-IIor M has ajrefrcshlngly /rank scund , and if names were always np proprlately .applied this waa probably o : the Smith family of the Pawnee * . Lu kah-dlx-tah-ou-kah-tar-har , Keh-o-ka-rns- ou-ka-wab , and Ste-tock-hah-ha-ho-Ia- are names that would look well on a'hotc ' ! register , and be bavdj to have around' In case ont Iwt hii Mat rope.Major North to g t J come Indians for Brvrnnm , nnd he will try to maVo arrangements to bring soventy-five of the hid scouts up to the next reunion at Hastings , Journ al , March 14th will be the third nnnlvcr- sary of the organization of the Gorman Ladies' Society and it is propored to cele brate it at Turn Italic with a Calico ball. On thh occasion the gold watch and the sofa rallied oil at the German Ladles' Fair , the lucky ticket holders for which never put in an appearance , will "bo raffled off. The Ladles' Fair Association disbanded yesterday , having accomplished the object o ! their organization 'and delivered the money over to the German Society , They then donated the articles above mentioned to be rallied off at the Calico ball , MUSICAL MATTERS. Anotnor Grand Sacred Concert-A . MuBtcalo. I Those who had the good fortune to bo present at the throe concerts given iy the Musical Union orchestra , and card the excellent playing of the em nont muticlana Measrs. Gowert and ohl , will bo delighted to know that , here is still another treat in store for ; hem , Another concert , the farewell ppoaranco of Moears , Gowort and Kohl , will bo glvon by the Musical Union at 3 p. m. on Sunday next , at Turner hall , aud it la to bo hoped that ' , hooo who appreciate ronlly fine music will bo present aud pack the hall to its utmost , A similar concert will bo given at Dohanoy's Opera houeo , In Council Bluffs , on the 12th inst. , and probably another nt Fremont ut ati early day. The programme for Sunday's con cert Is as follows : I'AllT I. 1. Concert Overture I3oottgcr Musical Union Orchestra , 2. Introduction , five variations , solo for clarionet llaldrich U. Kohl. 3. Ever or Nflvor , Wnltz..WaldscnfIo 4. Fantnnnio , Marl borough , solo for cornet Arbau 11. Gewert , K. Overture , LeKlloo Hoffman 0. Scuno varle , sob for bass clarinnt Bergen 11. Kohl. TAUT Hi , 7 Los Dllloor de Intorlakcn , polka for cornet t Gael 11. Gewert. 8. Mlncott Hocchoriu Hodman. Kohrn , Karhocb , iSurk- owsky and Kaemmorllng. 0. Serenade , duett for cornet and basa clarionett Schubert Gewert and Kohl. 10. Potpourrl.llow Delightful Catlln LENDING TO THE LORD. Tbo Dally Bread Dispensed at Mn- sonlc Hall. Slnoo the 29th day of January a free dinner baa boon sot oat dally at Maoonlo Hall for all tbo strangers aud poor who ohoso to partake , The din ner consisted of uonp , ooiToo , broad , etc. , sufficient to make a square meal , aud the only questions naked appli cants was at the bloso of the meal , "Have yon had all yon wantl' At first only a few came , bat the nambor gradually swelled until about Bovonty-fivo persons , young and old , cot tholr dally noon-day meal at the hall. Among thcso were perhaps a dozan little girls of six or eight years , who oamo regularly , then there wore boys ranging np to sixteen years and a number of adults oi both sexes. Both colored and white races iavo been regular patrons of this bounty , no dis tinction being made In any respect , The dinner is provided by an assess ment levied on the members of the various Masonic bodies. For the pant few days there has been a slight falling off in the number of applioants and should the present warm , spring-like weather continue It la probable that the meals will be dis continued this week or next. A FALSE ALARM. A Mother's Suspicion for Bor Dauuh tors' Safety. There was quite a scene at the room of a couple of well known young men of this city Thursday , but neither the names nor the locality of their room shall be mentioned. They are quite snugly fixed ia ono of the many brlok blocks in our prin cipal business street , and have hired tholr washing done by a washer woman who has two very pretty young daughters. It appears that the boys have been carrying on a little flirtation with the girls , who came for tholr washing and took it homo again aud thus got the ran of the place and became quite at homo there The old lady took alarm at the tnrnjof affaireand Thursday when the young ladle * had been absent quite aa long as she thought was necessary , she procured the services of a special policeman and some ono clue , who proceeded to the lodgings named and there found the woman's daughters , but no ono with them. The glrli had obtained the key from the fol lows , and going to the room wore | merely taking tholr own time to leave Only that and nothing more. The proprietor of the block speaks highly of the character of the young men and is confident that suspicion us to thol conduct was unfounded. So far BU learned there have boon no arrests aud will not be. DIED v BAllNTHOUSE-March j 1883 , at 8 a m. , Itacbael Burnthouse , mother William 11. Drown , aged 67 years. Funeral will take place Saturday , March 3rd , at 2 p. m. , from her late residence on Sherman avenue , near fair ground * Friend * invited. Mlwourl and Kansas papers pleas3 copy. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat the market aubrda. The traveling pnblio claim they got bolter accommodations and more general satisfaction hero than at any other houee in Omaha Rate , f > 2 per dav , aug21tfm SLA YEN'S YOBKMITE COLOGNE Made froir the wild flowers of the I MR FAUKD YOSEMITE VALLKN It is the most fragrant oi perfume. Manufactured by H , B. Slavon , San KrancUco , Forsala in Omaha by W , , Wblioanuie and Kennaia Bros T HE FILTHINESS'OF FOOLS The Bonnor-Wnril Liountions- DOSS Ventilated in Church. Tbo Odors of Sanctity Replaced With Moral Filth , Matilda's Mashing Methods De tailed to "Oousin James. " And the Varnished Rascal In vited to Oall When Hubby is Away. _ 1 lie Retnlt of tlio Chnroh Trial-1 Tlio Grand Hounoonnd App al > No e caudal that has octnrrod In thin community nor a longtime has excited more Interest than that involving the ; oed names of Mr. James Bonnor nnd Mrs. Matilda Word. Pretty full do. alia have been given of the ctiso up to the beginning of the church trial , In which Mra. Ward wan defendant , Bonnor having withdrawn from the church and pjot out of ltd jurisdiction before the scandal was made public. T1IK T1UAL wns begun on Wednesday morning In tlm lirat M. E church , H.HMr. . Shank , pronidlng and Meant A. 8amucl Tlawvur , lloht. J. Snxo , N. I. D Solomon , .Tamed A. Johnarm and Newton J Smith noting no a cominlt- tee of arbitration or jury ia tlio mat' ' tor , Some'llttlo difliculty WUB * ex perienced in getting under way , anil there woo nothing of interest to bo made pnblio until the SOKNK IN COUUT yesterday morning. Rov. Marqnott , counsel for Mra Ward , obtained pea oeafllon of thn Inttors written by bor to Mr. Bonnor , nnd rofniod to return them aajlng time Bonnor should never cot them In hi * hands again. Upon this Brcckeiirldgo , counsel for the church , told hia clerical opponent that ho should never walk ont of the church with [ those letters and oim polled him to give them top. In the afternoon there was another scene whan a number of the witnesses , frinnds of the [ fair defendant began applauding Mr. Marquett in all the points ho made and kept it np nnti * the religious court was transformed in the semblance of ofA A MOB. The presiding pastor told them that If they did not keep puiet they would bo turned out and order was thus restored. TUP. OnAKOBS 1 | against Mrs. Ward were : First charge : * Imprudent conduct. . Specification 1. In that pursuant tea a previous appointment she had mo Mr. James Bonner at Onawa , Iowa , and had driven ont with him in i bogc > y a distance of twelve miles , to Konnobec , returning home at 0 o'clock at night. Specification 2 , In that she had made an appointment to meet James Bonnor at the Bee Hive studio on Sixteenth street. ' Specification 3 That subsequent to December 2 , 1882 , the date of Ban ners withdrawal from the church and his confession of Improper oondno with her , the defendant had addressed him letteri in terms of endearment. Second charge. Falsehood , Specification 1. Falsely denying that she had made an appointment to meet James Bounor at the Boo Hive Studio on Sixteenth street. Specification 2. Falsely denying that she over told James Bonnor to keep away from the hoaeo when her husband was at homo. Specification 3. Falsely denying that eh3 had written to James Benne subsequent to his withdrawal from thi church. Specification 4. Falsely denying that she over said to Jameo Bonue that there wore certain things In thi way of her over becoming his wife. There was a mass of evidence thi subHtanoo of wHch has been givct : already , but ono or two question asked on CROSS EXAMINATION deserve mention , Ono of those was the question : "Did not James Bonnor always famish you with stamped envelopes addressed to himself , with which to carry on your correspondence with himr This question the defendant de clined to answer , She woo also asked : "Was not Mr. Bonucr In the habit of visiting your house without your husband's knowledge and against hi content ? " Mrs. Ward replied that Bonnor had vlalUd the house both In the presence and abttmco of her' husband , She was next asked : "Is It not a fact that when , _ . . husband was away yon placed the blinds In a certain position , and that you had various signs about the homo to indicate his presence or absence ? ' * This question defendant declined in 11 answer and began to shod tears. The most damaging teitimony against Mrs. Ward , however , was * the letters written by herself to Bonnor , two or three of tbe most pointed of which are glvon herewith : DEAB UOCSIN Will tbatyutt you better than Mr. lionner ? I must say Ithlnklyou would take the premium for writing love letters , I shall eon learn how , eo I can write to John , and if I do ax well as you I know I shall be able to make a mash , I haven't commence ! yet. Will let yon know when I do. As it It , I can't half do my work anil read yonr letters and answer them. You bet your Ufa I have n steady job with you , It h n peed thing Heed don't take up any time , I was past yonr store yesterday and th's ' morning , but failed to see your Bulling face. Mr. BIgel bos not got the g , b. , but Hose will not en with him all the time and no one clue. If that is what he wants he had better stay avvav. Will did say what I told you , and I Will show you his letter some time if I ever have the chance. I don't want to hurt your feelings or put a straw In your way , but if you write me any more about Mr , Heed I will not answer your letters Mr. Heed has never took the least advantage of me , nor has be made love to me , and as for me to tell him not to speak to me. I ain't ageing to do it. and I mean juit what I say and If you don't let him alone yon will make trouble for yourself and me. Now be good and stop , and don't say another word about him. lib don't do yon no harm nor ma either. Didn't you lay you would T neither write to me nor come here for a month ? Are yon doing It ? Can't come wKli Mrs. Kdmunson this week. William ain't working , Just now , and don't know when ho will , It don't do for you to come while he it home He seems to have a Rood deal to say about yon nowadays. Now , remember If you write me any more about Mr , Heed I will not answer your letters. JUHT WAIT TILL I AM TOUR WIF AND THEN I WILL OIIIT OIlDKim , but till then I don't have to , and don't yon forget it. I would 'o veto gratify yonr evciTwisb , but I know .0c .0t Is not for the best to do so. I am as tree ; o yon as you have been to mo in tbe time post , but I have no wish to ( recall ? ) the past , but I do not Hko yonr way of doing things I lately , nor can I think you ar right either. Just wait that month. Tim makes nuny changes. If I were to write for a week 1 could not tell yon more than I [ have. When I have been yours itt the past you know how mwcA / hate gone through for you , and the trouble I have ha * . C n't write nny more. Will go to the B K lIiVK ! , on Sixteenth street , to-morrow at 3 , if f I can , and tbo inn shiner ; but If it Ii any ' trouble don't you bo tbere , for I don t know yet us I can go or not , Yours tru.y , M. WABU. OMAHA , Wednesday morning , Mr. Manner : D An FuuND-I know you don't wont mo to , hut I leel an though I rnmt answer that Iblter I gnt from you yesterday. It caused me to ( hcd many tear * . I wna nil broke up with thu contents of It. You eny I won't bo advised by you , nor you won't ' be advised by me , so I am doinp just the nmno as you In that rc pcr. I have not gene baon on you , nor h ve I dropped you , either. You would not * oenk to me last night till 1 ywka to you , If I had known I wan going , I would have written you. but I did not know I was going l"l Jullt before I went. Will you Ry that you bal nothing to ( lowItli Bending that letter to Heed ? I can't think it wax any ono elite but you. To my wov of thlnxing , it WM one of the woist things th it could be done , and just after tliat cnie Jn. nn.l Anne nd said they had been told / took poiton and vias tick. You know / told yeu to keep that to yourself. Now Isir. VVurd thinks everything , I know you mutt know , too. I suppose tbe next thing I hfar will bo all you can say about Mr. Bankeu. You sof m to think I am mnttinir over Mr. Bankes and every other fillow I can. If that la J our oplt- lon ot ino , ail right ; time will , I trust , prove all tht * . I wish I was away from Omaha , and out of your way OB I am noth ing but a trouble to you , I did not tell you to stttj away from my house but did ot know If it wan brut for you to come , now an you were doing to much talk. If I haven't showed myself your friend in tbo past T can't in the ftitur ? , and you are so unreasonable , / / /can't tpcak to a man whote character ttandt at s/ood at Mr. Heed's , vtho can I ( pealcto ) ' 1 must Bay I can't be kept down in such a way ai this. You know / have had to muchjealtusy to contend with all my life I'nrri iihnut sick of It , Why did you take I/our letter wt of the church } l JUST AS BOON HAYK MINK OCT AH IN. Dill Mw. GUh tell yon what she did ? If BO , I am done with her. Will you ploafli to tell me If you had anyth.ng to dovlth the sending of that letter to Mr , Reed. I wish you to say do. I must close. Hoping you will have al' the happlno s that ii ) the lot of any one ; r.i for me I don't expect any , M > I feban't be disappointed. So food byo. From your friend and well winner , M. WABD. Should like t ) know if you get this al ' ghC . C 'OUHIH ' JAMK4 I can't write for I don't know what to say. Here U your letter that you make such a fu s about. If ycu H send any more I won't nend them back , and don't you forget Ir. I got a letter from my Wi I , he nays ho never thought of such a thing a * getting mnrried. You had bettor be careful In what you say about me and William , You need not worry about mo , I can tukeoare of myself , I ain't such a fool as you take me for. You let me alone and I will you , and the less you say about me and friends the better for you in every sense of the word. You musn't think you know it all , for you don't. If I ain't as old as you I know a little , and 1 mean that little shall be my guide. Bo fare tbee well. Be good a let me alone. From your muc'i abused cou in. M. WABD. COCHIN JAMKH I do so hope you hav vet over your anger and unkinclneos. ; think you had better let your judgmon rule you and not your feelings. I will suggest that to Mr. when I fee him If U is as I can , but don't know when thai will be. I might not tee him this week nor next ; I can't tell when I sh ll see him , I shan't forget your threat and unkind talk In a hurry , I would like to have treated you M a cousin or a brother-in-law If you were willing , but nothing more. . You need not take the trouble to anawei this , for I muxt glvomy mind more to my family and to my work. In haste.M. M. W. Kay the leant. Do mi no barm if yon can't do me any good , and I will do tb < same by you , and don't you forget it The ttorm it to hard it will teen be over. COUSIN J AMES I think it bent not to give your note to Mr. Ward , before Mrs. Bonner coming to see me ; I don't want her. If the had treated mo aa a sister there would have been none of this. If you have peace , I am glatl of It ; I have none , nor don't expect any. If I have deceived you , you have me. If I havt done wong , to have you. You have always been kind to me till of late , but have I not been the same to you ? I shall always spenk of you kindly , but as little as possi ble , and try and not think of yon as I last saw you. So as you let mo and my affairs alone , I will yon and all is said that you bear about me , of course , yon will believe , but don't you for get it , 1 am at good at you No lady ever saw me pass n letter to you , end he lien when the saya it , Seems to me you hear More Hea than you do the truth , > < ut can I can't ttand the racket much longer I guen. As this Is my last , I wish you peace and prosperity. If you should ever think of me , lee it be kindly , Your cousin , MATILDA WABD. I'leate burn this as soon as you read it , and oblige me that much for once. At the conclusion of the investlgn tion the committee returned ( he fol lowing VEBDIOT : Wo , the select committee , chosen to adjudicate the caao in which Mra Matilda Ward ia charged with Im proper conduct and falsehood , find that the second and third apooifica lions of the first charge are auatainod and being sustained tbe first charge ia proven. Wo also find that tbo rooond , third and fourth Bpeclficatloun of the second charge are sustained , and the charge Is ' proved thereby , and that In our 'udgment the said Mra. Matilda iVard should be expelled from the church. Signed : Samuel Hawvor , Robert J. Saxe , N. I. D. Solomon , James A. Johnson , Newton J. Smith. SENTENCE AND APPEAL. In accordance with this finding of the committee , Rov. Mr. Shanks pro nounced the Dontonco of expulsion and the defendant gave notice of an appeal to the court of the conference , so that the matter may bo considered as not yet settled. j.uu rrondoro ot modern chemIstry - , Istry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colon' ' of Ink can bo made from them , Feenoy & Oonnally's now stock of spring Boots and Shoos are now arriv ing. They are putting in the best , and most select stock in the city and prices away down. A largo stock of Rubber Boots , Sandals and Rubbers. THE FOUR COURTS , Criminal Docket Being Pushed by Judge Ne ville , The Monthly Report of Orimo' by Judge Benoke. County Court , T7 > 8- Court nad Othtr Item * . Judge Novlllo IB puahln" the buol- nosa on the criminal docket to aa oorly omplotlon aa possible. The trial of i'crry Shotwoll , Indicted for murder , u the aocond degree , waa concluded Thursday the jury retiring about 5 'clock. It will bo remembered that Shotwcll had an altercation with Henry orliiifr in the Occidental hotel on Thankoglving night , when the latter waa using aomo profane and obacone angnago. After ejecting him from the houBo , Shotwoll followed Eborling out on the sidewalk and in the fight which 'ollowod waa pursued by Eborling acrooa the atrcot and .finally turuod ind ehot him in the liock , Eborling dying a week later ( rom the offocta of tbo wound , The plea was iiolf defouso and the prisoner was rop- reoonted by Ool. Smythe , while Dis trict Attorney Godwin was assisted by Oao. Shlelia , Esq. The defence waa ably conducted and it waa gener ally expected that a verdict of acquit al would be brought in but at 7:30 : the jury came in with n verdict of manalaughtor. It is probable that b now trial will bo demanded. T1I2 QUIRK BOYS , The next caco following that cf Shotwoll waa the State vs. John Quirk and Tom Henderson Those two young men were indicted for the bur glary of oeveral saloons nnd ono or two stores , the greater part of thu goods taken being liquors nnd cigars. A search by the police resulted in the recovery of a quantity of gooda from the room occupied by the boys and it waa considered that there vraa a dead sure caeo againat them. The character of John Qalrk waa auoh that hia arroat caused the greatest surprleo among hia acquaintances , he bauog been bartender In two of the leading ealooua In the city , and apparently very much of a gentleman. On being brought into court yeoterday ono of the two , Tom Henderson , plead guilty to the charge and Quirk ob tained a continuance of hia case and woo released on $500 ball. In thla connection it la proper to say that the on position that the reel denco of MoVuy , who waa arrested for counterfeiting ) recently , waa the ono at which Quirk and Hondcr- on had a room and In which the cigars and liquors mentioned above wore recovered waa erroneous. The McVey'a never kept any lodgers at all , aa Mra. MoYoy Informs us. MIKE OILLIOAK. "The Mike Qilligan caao waa con clndod In the district court last oven ing about 5 o'clock and at 0 o'clock the jury returned a verdict of acquit tal. SATURDAY'S WORK. The name of Pitt Harrington ia a pretty familiar one In police circles here. The last turn made by that ex pert hotel thief in thla city waa hia at' ' tempt to go through aome of the roomi in the Paxton , and ho waa captured by Olerk Bowman and Porter Hurley when attempting to escape. Ho waa fired out of town , and next turned up in Chicago , whore ho held a man up with a piatol and robbed him of a gold watch and $150 in money. Harring ton la evidently ont of luck , for he waa captured , and will probaDly serve term at Jollotto for highway robbery. POLICE COUKT. In the police court yesterday there wore only two casea of plain drunk , one of the victims paying $10 and costs and the other being dis charged , it appearing that ho had been sick and only took an overdose of hie medicine. Mr. Jerome Ponzol hao just made np the following report of crime for FEBRUARY : Intoxication 33 Embezzlement 1 Assault find battery 0 Counterfeiting 2 Carry lug concealed weapons 3 Highway robbery 1 Larceny 29 Disturbance of the peace j 20 Suspicious persona and vagrants , 23 Shooting with Intent to kill 1 Threatening 2 Prostitution 45 Gambling 4 Total 173 In thla connection it will ba inter esting to note the criminal report of our neighboring city , TUE COUNTY COURT. Judge Obadwlok will open the Feb ruary term of the county court on Monday next with an average docket , u. s. COURT. It waa expected that McVey aud Roben , the two men arrested for counterfeiting , would bo taken before U. S , Commissioner Frank yesterday afternoon. Decline of Man Nervous Weaknoaa. Dyspepsia , Im potence , Sexual Debility , cured by ' 'Wella' Health Ranewer.7 . $1. METEOROLOGICAL. The Report of the Weather Service for February. The meteorological summary for the month of February 1883 , has jnat been issued bj Observer Pollock , of Omaha station and. containa the following in teresting statistics : Dally moan temperature 21,7 ; dally moan barometer 30 , 358 ; dally moan humidity 60.5 ; dally rainfall 030 In ches. GENERAL ITEMS. a Highest barometer , 30 881 on thu 17th 3 ; lowest barometer , 29.522 on the 15th ; monthly range of barometer , 1.359. Highest temperature , 57.2 on the 28th ; lowest temperature , 24 9 on the 4th ; greatest daily range of tempera ( ture , 38.5 on the IGth ; least daily range of temperature , 4.5 on the 14th ; moan of maximum temperatures , 29 7 ; mean of minimum temperatures , 10.9 ; moan dally range of temperature , 8 8 , Prevailing direction of wind , north ; total movement tf wind , 5,134 rnlloi ; highest velocity of wind anil direction , 24 mllon northwest , on the 1G h. No. of fogey uSya 1 , 15th ; No. of clear days , 14 ; No. of Mr days , 8 ; No. of cloud } tUyson which no tain or snow fell , 0 ; No. of cloudy days en which rain or snow foil , G ; total No ' of days on which rain or BIKHV foil , 12 ; depth of uumultnd suow on ground at end of mouth , 0. Dates of aurora * , 24 b ; ditea of solar halo * , lU'h ; datoa of lunar halos , IGth , 20th ; da'.os of frosts , llth , 25th. 27th , 28th COMPARATIVE TkSirKKATUllK. 1871 303 1877 37.3 1872 27 r. 1875 307 1873 21 4 1870 2(5.8 ( 1874 23.0 1R80 SO.'J 1876 2o 7 1881 17.0 1870 30.4 1882 30.0 COMFAKATIVK FKICH'ITATIONH. 1871. .1.7Gin < hea 1877 0.44 incheK 1872. .0.43 " 1878 0.11 " 1873. .0.02 " 1870 0.03 " 1874. .0.02 " 1880 0 9 " 1875. .0.51 " 1881 3.00 " 1870. .0.40 " 1R82 OCO " HAS BEEN PROVED c Thr SUREST CURB for I KfENEY DISEASES. c c DOOJI lame back or n disordered urine Indlento vhat y on are a vlotimP THUN BO NOTHERlTATBi usoKIDNET-WOBTat J- once ( druffRlfltn recommend it ) and I twill ipccdlly overcome the dlscftoo and restore a healthy action to all thooreans. V 1 sarlinCI"orcomplalnta peculiar and weaknesses , KIDNEY-WOUTUunsur' piuicd , oa It will act prompUy and safely. . | Eltliei Sex. Incontinence , retention 01 urlno , briok dust or ropy drponlta , and dull dragging palna , all epoedUy .yield to Ito oar. atlvo power. < ! 3) A well-known tlergjnun , llev. N. Cook , ol TmiH'clean ' , Wli , s j : ' I flnd KIdnoj Wott a sure i ute for kidney and 1 vcr troubles IS A SURE CURE ' I for all dloeasoa of tdo Kldneyo and ( | LIVER- It has apcclflo action on thla most Important } organ , orrnbliru U to throw off torpidity laid J . inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion , oCtlioDlle , ttnabykcoplcetliebowoUlnfroc I condition , eObctlne ) to roculardlschtrKO. I Ifyounresufrbrlngfrom l malaria , h vo the chills , [ are bilious , dyspcptia , or constipated , Kid- . ncy-Wort will surely roUovoit quickly cur * . I In thla season to cleanse the System , everyone > ono should take a thorough courco of It. ( SI ) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. rrrce * 81.or . or "Last you , I went to Europe , " pays Henry Ward , late Col. 68th Keg N. O. S. N. Y. , row > ln ? at J73 W. Side Avo. , J. R. Illghts , f. J , 'only ' to ictura worse ( rim chronic li\cr com plaint. Kidney-Wort , KB a lost resort , lion Ucn me better hialth than I fca o hi hcrtu e jojed for many , many y ars. " Uc'a cutejl cow end " h PPJ' . 5S55 C1FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF S CON8TIPATBON. cl No other dl'iaiela BO prevalent In thii country M Constipation , and no remedy lhaaivcr equalled the celebrated KXDNUY- WOIIT as a cure. Whatever the caufie,1 however obstinate UIA caco , thin remedy will overcome It. Tins distressing rom. i pl&lnt Is very npt to be complicated with constipation. Kidney- Wort strengthens the weolccncd parta and , quickly cur en all kinds of Plica even n lion .physicians nnd medicines have before fiU- i < | ed. CTIf you have cither of theno trouble * PRICE 71 ] USE tbrugrlgtsSeni ! > . - - "I will recommend It everywhere , " writes Jus , B. Moycr , Carri'ge Manufacturer , JUorstown Pa , "because. It" Kldney-Woit-cured my pi ofT HE-tsREATCURE T roa K-H-E-C-M-A-T-I-S-M - - - - - - - - - As Hl for all the painful dloo * s of th. KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanse * the system of th acrid poison 5 that causes the dreadful suffering vrhlcL only the victims of rheumatism e&n iwliio THOUSANDS CF CASES of the worst forma ofthia terrible dlMee been quickly relieved , and tn e"Tt | "Mr. Walter Grots , my cus'ome' , as pros ra ted with iliuima'isni 'or two } enre : tried In va n all remedial ; Kldney-Wrrt alone cured him ' have tried l mjscl' , nd know that It ID goo Portion of a lett- irom J. Ij Wlllttt , druggist Hint , Mich 0QTIGE8. t3-BPEO IA1 I vlli rCbm\ELY not bel rted unless paid In advance. jlyfONET TO LOAN-Call at Law office o I ) , t 1VJ. Tbomaa room SCreighton Block. MONEY LOANED On Chattel Mortgage 80 curl'y. Room No. I , over Moich&nta N tlooal Binv. 977-lmt MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver'i Rial EaUta and Loan Agency , oppoilt poatofflee. 767-tt i\f ASTED Two dr simakeM and two ap- vv preutu | at MM , Corb U'B.lblS it. Mary' a > enue. 2J7-21 I7ANTh U Klriif-cliM ctolt. Nona oth ' neec Y pp'y. 110J farnnn atreti. 29 li" ANTED-W lie stnd kitchen hep. ADI ] W 1109 Farcam street. " " WAN'KJ-Athr IrrneratB alon Uvudry 13th street , betvseet Vodgi and ' 'optic avenue. 257-4t WANTED A g'rl to do pencril housiwork Apply nt N . UOS Oal forma strco ; . 270-31 W 'ANTED-A strart boy at O'Djnaroa Do ricv Cal at onie , IC8-I ANTED-Two girls at 1JO sou h 13 h St bet. Douglas and Dodge. 253 2i WANTED A gcod , it ady middle ae. wcnmi. Must bo wllll-if to woik Wate jlpfrwe'i Inquire H Dou la St. 215-6 WANTED \ few Udles and Kentlemtn a agenti for the btzgejt paying buslno s n America. Room 3,1303 farnam S ( 21S IK W 'ANTED Men and women to start a ne- . , busluo's at their own home ; no pedaling We an hour made ; ecnd ICc ( or samples and In strmtlons Addr' * < ISt-lmeol MASON & CO. , Hontpelter , Yt. SITUATIONS WANTED. SltUaTION WANTED Vy a youn * matrix nun In a stoic , la wil.lut ; ti make hlmscl u-elul at ary buiinow Addresi "J. K. 0 " He MiSOELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED with ei.ooo to m and sell an o'tlcle needed In every family monopoly Addro'a "H. M. " Boo oltlce. J . A stranger In Oman * , unmarried , WANTED to make the acquilntinco ot a lidy lend of amusements and ol a social disposition , Addrcsi S M , " Beojjffico. 810-3 \T7ANTED-6CO privy vaults , sinks and cats V Y pool * to clean with stnlUrr clc ner. fatia action guaranteed , J. M SMITH. 216-lmt Lock Box < 2i , Omaha. FOR RENT HOUSE * AND LAND. FOR RNT A cbeap boon on 17th Street near Capitol avenue. 264 8 I7MI HEN CN h't l at Ar cKeb , f'tt ' 3t J.'it4. Oood lw iIon. Liberal ter.is lo the { hliartt , Addirai ' 0 , Ttflt , " ATOCI , nor s wit 1710K Rtit iMh u.eoi f.urri ni corntr of X1 If-h aLd Wtb ter itree'l. 112 10 * month. 2CCH JA . OALLA'IAN. i.iOlt KENT r.Mmnt front loom tin I'Hcil , JL1 0)1 N. Uth ittvot. bet Ct'l ' on.la ftud Wrb- ter. 2i7-Bt 71011 REST Fuinliho'l icm for two getii" , 3bl ckilitm tostofllcc. luqmrc at 1618 d o s Ti ) t. 2'9-lui 17011 RENT Small houio corner Harnty and C22i tretr. Ch np. Apply MM. " . . ' 'next 'oor , 261-3 1011 KENT 7 o nicely lu-n'shcd rrom _ ctiMp. Crick hjujo , b < iy wlud.w. 1C'6 uh " " * 'ago ' slieit .AUK HENTFurnished ion ) , ntrthh % tcor. 1 Olh and J cksm. 2422) .1OII Ufc. 1 tlruoms , 3 b i w. a .ji-st l ,8 J clo-ctn , cellar , hjUrant water. Inqttlrn at 60S Sth street. 214 G $ OR UKNT AbcuttOa'roi. In Ihreo pieces , one M 26 , oooof IB , and onu of 4 cr < B. All frncul , houao 3 rromn. Posn'Siluu iinuirrtUtoly. One mile Irom poatofllce UhMI ' URAL KerATHAon.vcr , 226-U _ 15'ha'in i Ujla > Sirccta. rr\0 LET Kino parlor (1 ( or. AfuiilrrKermm J furnished or unfutnlshod , 1015 Dojgo ctieet. _ _ HENT Oood furnlahtd 'rooms MI h clog- FOR . 105 North 18.h street. 200 31 OR RENT Pltiiantly ( .rnlsiod Chicago direct. 22S-C ( RENT Pleasant front rrom furnlfhcd , FOR . 18th street , bet. California and Web- iter. 217-3J A RARECIIANE FOH RET The 2nd story _ C\ . and basement of building No , 1111 Farnim itrcet. Inquire on premises. 18-Mra T710R BENT TffO now houses withe teems , Jj Dr. 0. II. Paul. 132-lmo J7IOH RENT 25 houses , 2 to IU rooms , at $3 to JD $25 per month 8hrl\ cr's Rent Bureau , opposite - posite post-office. 768-tl FOR BALE I7IOR SALE Car load of good young hoisfi at JL1 JcBerfon Square Stable , IGth aud Uisattrect. 202-8 FOR SALE A good top r-ujre ) and Sarii" * . Will sell chcip. Apply N. E. cor. 15Ui aid ntreots. 1GO-5J ITtOK SALE A good family horse and elJ r b guy. S. Larson , ICIh Street , between Civsifttd California. 271-5 ( FOR SMjV t aero lot In Park Mace , 3rd lot cast i ( Academy ot R cred Ilcarr , Improve- mints v.oitn CCO , ( or Sl.OOOc.sh. Uar al'i. 252-t ! W. Q. blllUVEU , Op , Post.'Ulcc. T7\6tTSA"LE House wlllfo rooms aid 2 lots L1 ( each 00x132) ii eoutti Omaha , * ( ur $1,000 , aa easy term . Will > ak < 'torn on part payiient , loqulro at 611 S. 12th ttrect. 243-lmt I7\OIl SALE Now 6 room cottage , goodclotctfl. J1 Addres "S. W. L."Bro office. 212 6t i , OK 8AL > ; CIIEAf Choice unimproved but r Inpsi lota on Farnam , HftrDcy , Doujjlra , and Dadgo streets. DAVIS &SNYDER4 Real EsUte 'A'penta , 110 end-tf 1505 Farnam St. t,10R SALE Freeh llllch Cowf , 25th and Call- JD fornU street. 190-21 RARE \NCE-For vale cheap , hnushold turolturu , at 1109 Pacldo street. 181-11 FR\NK EVKREST BARGAIN Hotel and Livery Stable fo A pal Ina glowing wo tern town. Flrst-c'aa ' ho < ol a * d only In ery slaM ? In town. If 3 oil wan hctolor Btab'c , will pay you to Inrratlgate. Wll sell scrHrate Adatoji "Hotel' care Li Boo. IGC-m&e 12t ) l > EMIS' New Map of Omaha , lust completed and JJ ready for delivery at 15 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and moat complete map of Omaha over published. Official map ol the city. See column. CIOR SALE Four aero lot adjoining city llm- JD Its. Easy terms. JOHN T. BELL , 170-3 } 1606 F rnain sticet. TT7E offer for sale at a bargain the engine and W fixtures now In use at our works , -The compute outfit Is 09 good ns new , and consists o Engine (40 horse power ) , Boiler , lieater. Steam Pump , Smoke Stack , 8.cam and. Water Gauges , Water Tank. Valvea Pipes , eto. It will be taken out about the first of aext May. Parties Interes ted are Invited f o call and are It In operation day and night ( Sundays exceptedat ) the t Woodman Linseed Oil Work ) , corner Sevantoenth and Nlch- olas streets. 917-lm SALK Poc eta maps of Nebraska zoo FOR . Frr bnrgalns in i IP aha City improVed and un'mpr veil oroperty , call on Wm. F , Sbri- ver , lie'I Estate Agent , opposite postoffleo. 769-ff laOR HALE A Offt cUcti fecond handpbaetoct J Call at 1810 Harney St. 897 M HKIPK FOB BALB-f9.DO pet Jl tb'U'aud , Ynrd lth ctrect , two hirii ! oijlh of Be'lfcvue o < l ( iocS-3m LOREJZO DIBBLE , ASTRAY Oil Sa'urday > anr , auhlfeandred n > t ul liulfcr ui.ll , l yinr old and Itraeon right Ircnt leg lelrini'gt > W.E , Li i > . Stray ed from thu bo't mi 14th tnd Grace streets. Finder will ro itw > rcled by rttJtntng ( Mine , or c micu Icalrg with owntr. Z05-21 U now cren fcrbuMnesg. \J J DOVK ICthatid Burl St. 250 5t CJPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offered fora coun- ij t y stern at Gllmoro , Sarpy couutv , Neb. Apply to O. Frost , thtre. 195-lmf EMP.RV & JONES , REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND nOATICULTUFIVM , are now taking orders for 'rult and rrnamcnlal tree ) , shrubs and flnwotlippla-jti , for prln < usllvery. Orders tnu I be In bclor the 1st cf April , Sat's'octlon linvantced. Office 1300 Uaruey ftrcot , Oiniba. It8w BDWARDKUKHL. MAO'STER f"F PALJ1YSTERY AND COND" TIONAL1ST Tenth street , between Farnam and Hatney. Will , with i he aid ol fiaidlan spirits , obtain for any one a glance ot the past and present , and on certain conditions la thr fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. I'cifrct satisfaction truarantced. IN HOT WATER. DON'T BE MiEl'TJCAL FASOV TKACIJES AND EXPrHlfcuOK CO.VtlHUS TIiA' " 'Br- 1-uT.t's eHs f / n r < t IS * N Ih VAL- UAH t Fn ANY AN' ' ALL DIsORD hSUF TUB REMEDY -TOJUCH , LIVER AND BOW ELS A'IKAS'OJ ' KULINAGLASScrHOT WATER FV \OKNING HKC-ORE EATING IS NOT ONLY KX-REMKI.Y BENEFICIAL. B T A PRtllECTION AGAINST DISEASE WI7ICU N ONB CAN AFFORD TO DISRE GARD. FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Absolutely Pure. This ponder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength and wholeftomencss. Mora economical than the ordinary k'nds. and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude o ( low test , thott weight , alum or phcsphatt ponder. Bold only In cans. ROYAL DIKIXO POWIIIK Co. , Wall-St. , 00 New York. \