THE DAlLf tfJHifc : MONUAVf PKiL 9 The Daily Bee. Monday Morning , April 8. There were three oars of emlgranl ( west lost evening. The atmosphera grow percoptlbl warmer yesterday and a high wind prc vailed in the afternoon and evening , In the district court to-day , the u ivgalnst the city of Omaha for damage for tha death ot Walter Lowrey will con up , Lowrey was a member of tbo Dto di partment , and , some thrco yc&ra ago , wo thrown from a hosa cart at tbo corner c Douglas and Sixteenth streeto and had hi neck broken. It ii c IMmecl that tlis ace : dent was occasioned by a wathout , wblc the city ought to have filled up , sn1 th plaintiff in tha suit is a brother of the d ( eeaiel. The defense claim tliat Lowre had not taken the usual precautions fc Afety by strapping hlmsalf to the carl William J. Bosnian , the coming IrU comedian , will appear at Boyd'a noi ITrid y and Saturday. Streets were crowded yesterday , an the city were quite n biulno'a like a > i eel Superintendent Uoldrega end And I to Dorman , of the B. & 21. Iteturneci frtu Danver Friday evening en a special tr.iir An holatod plant for incaudescoD lights in to bo put In nt the Deaf an Dumb institute by the Electric Light com ' ponj. > f , y * Tha second annual ball of the Youn Men's Social Ilonr club will be given o Friday evenlog , April 13th , at Kesuler' ball. QRer , Dr. Stelllng manlfeits signs oflr provement , according to tha statement c his pbysiolan , which his friends will b glad to learn. It is authoritatively stated that Mi John O'Connoll will contest for hh su/vt I the council as a member .from the Thlr word on the grounds of Irregularity In th count , 3ome enterprising Individual Is plckini p all the loose cows found running a large in the city , This saves the exponu of 'a ponndmMter , and is a commr ndabli atep. There will bo a meeting of the board of managers ot the Douglas County ) A ri cultural society to-day , April 8tb , a 3 p. m , , at the eherUTa office in the olc f court house building , f ' Special rneetlnif of Capital lodge , No 8 , A. Y. nnd A. M. , tlilu evening April 9tb , for work In first degree. Visit ' teg brethren cordially iuvltsd. By ordo of the mobtor. < at-mon * . -Omaha CouncllNo. 820 A.L , of U. wll hold its regular meeting on this Mondaj eronini ? at eight o'clock sharp. It Is hn pottant that nil mcmborsbo present. O W. Wlllmnn , Secretary. ' In the Dhtrlct Court Friday , judg mcnts were cu'ored KB .follows : Aust vi Woolf , e-JSS 30 for the' plaintiff ; MoCor mlck vs Loughran , verdict for defendant Cleveland Paper Co. vj Bnnoks , verdlcl for defendant. The steamer "Black Hills , " one of thi wlHeat and best boats on the Missouri will leave St. Louis on the 15th lost , foi .Beaton with a load of passengers ant freight. She will reach Omaha about thi 36th. Marrled-On the 3J init. by the Rev O. n. Klnsolvlug at the church of tbi Xplphany , Philadelphia , Pa. , Fero ] Bpragne Enstls to Eliza Russell , daughtei ol William F. GHfflths. The many friends ot Mr. 0. E. Illnt wfll sympathize deeply with himself ant , .taMily in the loss of their little girl Ida Elveretto , who died April 4tb , at thi age of 7 years and six months. Tbi funeral tookplaos April 6th from the resi deaee , No. 417 North Eighteenth street and was very largely attended. A mUtaVo was made In the tabu lated statement of tbo vote of thn city ai published. Mr. John Stool was enl : credited with receiving 62 votes in thi Sixth ward , when in fact ho received 311 for the long teim and 52 for the shor term. He was one of the fix highest 01 the ticket ior the long term , but enl ] three were to be elected. The vote WMI very handsome one considering the olr cnmstancei. George W. MoCoy , of Council Bluffi who was arrested for moving Into a houti on Twtnty-Slxth and Douglas utreets , oc cupied by Albert 0. Beck , wasH.turda ; fined ( S and costs for disturbing the peace- It appears that the house wn owned b ; Mr. McUoy , and that Pock had promlin to vacate it by the first. McCoy oaun over with hU goods , and , acting under thi adrloe ot counsel , attempted to get posses km of his own h use. The only chare * which could be m de out against him wa that for which he was Qntd. v usipesi in Jude | Benek. ' court wa oMIvely Saturday. Tire men arreslei Mtuiploloui characters proved the con trary to bo I rue and were discharged. Jo Illlllke , wbo got too much badge aboard want to Dick Curry's saloon and teeing i coot lying conveniently tby on a chad picked It up , put It on and walked awa with It. lie was arrested and ploided I exUnnatlun that the act wascorumltte while u der tHe Influence of liquor. II WM sent up for fifteen days at hard labc to prevent any more such mistakes. All music lovers should haar the irran concerts to be given by MUsLydlal Harris , the celebrated pianist , oi Chicago at Max Meyer'd Hall next weok. Mil Harris will be assisted by Mrs , 0. 1 Squires , soprano ) Mlzs LItilo A. 1'ennel eootralto ; Mr. Tboi. J. Pecnell , barltoc sod Miss Mtggle Boulter , accoaip&ulsl The first concert will be on Tuesday evei luff , second on Thursday evening and tl third on Friday evening. Season tlckel good for the three concerts $1.00 etch fc ale by Max Meyer & Bro. , D. W. Saxi aad J. 0. Presoott & Co. The programs li gives la fall fa another column. SLAVEN'S YOSKMITK OOLONG ! Made from tha wild floweis of th A AiotD YOQEMITB VALLEY kUthemoet fragrent of perfume MwitfMisnd by EL B. Slaveu , SMI - JTraaeiwo. - Fowalo la Omaha by HEAVY DAMAGES. The Union Pacific Snod Fo 230,000 , A. Bait For Personal Injurio Roosived. A heavy damage suit was begun 1 : the United States conrt Friday , th plaintiff being I ra. Painter , wife c the proprietor of the Occidontn hotel. It will bo remembered that som months ago Mrs. Pixlntor was n passen gcr on one of the caet-bonnd frolg trains of the Union Pacific , rotnrnln with her children from a vlcit t Oiriumbui. Before reaching Omaha the o < boose was run into by the locomottv of a second section of the train , an took lire. Most of the pasunngei made their escape , but Mrs. P.iltitc w > 8 caught in the car and badly hnri betides being burned by the flinu and steam. All her baggngo wasburno and Mra. Painter was brought toOmf [ ha aud confined to her bed for a lot ) time. She now sues the company fc 30,000 damages. Her attorneys ar Gen , Cowln and Col , Smythc. Commluslonora Proceedings. FitiDAY , April 0 , 1883. Board" mi pursuant to adjournment. Presont- Oommlssloncrs Corliss , Knight an O'Koeuo. Road No , 212 B waa this day sub milled to the board of county com mlsslonera and it being shown to th satisfaction of the board that the pub lie good required said road thorofon it is ordered that the above describe road , commencing at the southwes corner of section 3 , township 10 range 11 , and running thence sent ] two miles on section line to aouthwei corner of section 15 , township in range 11 , aud there intersecting wltl a road running thenoo south , be am the same is hereby established an located as a county road , and the olerl is hereby instructed to advertise th same according to law as per soctloi 18 of Chapter on Roads. The following acoounts were ai [ owed : COUIIT HOOBB PUND , John F. Qjots , estimate No. 13 material and work , $5,0 < 19.77. GENERAL FUND. Patrick JJ'ord , witness fae$4.00. Adjourned to 7th Inst. JOHN BAUMBR , County Oloik. SAIUUDAY , April 7. Bnard me pursuant to adjournment. IVuseut- Dommlsaioners Oorlise , Knight am O'Kcoflo. Minutes of the prcooodlni meeting road and i approved , B. Van Soyoo was appointed over seer of highways in Platte Vallo ; precinct for district No. 3 and boni approved. E B. Chandler and others file < ; holr petition for a county roai trough the nw | of nn of sectloi 35 , 15 , 13 , and it being aatlefaatorll ; shown that the public good require natd road , it is therefore ordered tha ( he said road be , and is hereby ustab Ishod , aud the clerk ordered to rccon and plat the same according to law. The following aooonnta were a ! lowed from the " HOAD 1TDNI ) . II. R. Avary , work on road . 9 16 B B. VanSooye , " " SO 0 Dharles Splltt , wltneis fee . $ 12 0 L ) . N. Miller , J llor and guard. . . . 03 0 rt , Grace , tales juror , . . , . GO Q. W. Tibbals , witness fee . 13 5 II. O. M ore , " " 00 lied field Bros. , printing . 17 0. J. Taylor , tale * juror . 20 A. l.lchardson , tales juror . 40 A. J. Potter , 60 J. Knight , ' 1,0 J. CtlUban , " " 40 3. M. WMty , " ' 40 Omaha Itepubllcan , book , blinkr , cto . . . . . 270 0 [ I. O'Kcpfe , lervicei as county com missioner . 81 c J. H. Bpotman , groceries for poor. 2 0 L'erkln * & Lear , dishes tor poor bouin . 4 gi Theo. Grebe , balHH'a fees . 70 0 K1I Johnson , petit juror . 16 E Wesley Greer , work at poor farm. 4 5 < D. Peterson , worlcat poor farm. . . 20 0 J , McGuolcin , Rrocerles for poor. . ' 1 51 J. N. Pierce , salary as superinten dent of poor farm. . . . 633 D. P. Knight , service ! a * county commlsiioner for March . 104 0 Bliss &I aao < , good * forpoor , . . . . 4 3 Mrs , J , N. Pierce , matron at poor form . 20 0 J. N. Pierce , cash expended . 8 i ) [ da Cohen , work at poor bouic. . . 16 0 Anna Farmer , wurk at poor huuse 1C 0 D , L. Shane , superintendent new court house . , , . ' . . 150 0 MUrv Uall , work at lioor hou e. . , . 10 0 F. W. CorlUn , services as county commlscloner . . . . . . 108 o Omar Whitney , constable fost. , . . 18 B imiiKiK FUND , Peter Hjler , work on road and brldRO . . ? 252 O , A. Moore , work uu toad . 4G J. U. Gilbert , work on road . 22 F.W. Gray , cement. . . * . . 4 6 M.Tex , lumber . 28 0 Wm , Dowllug , work on bridge. . . . 14 0 Adjourned to moot the Oth ln t. JOIIK BAUMEU , _ County Olork. \VhRt 1 * Troth ? Was the subject of the' sermon dollv ored by the Rav. W. Harsha , at th Presbyterian church , yesterday morn ing , his text being : John , 18 , 28 "Pilate Bilth Untb Hln , What I Truth ? " The first question that occurs to c when reading this inquiry is : Is i reasonable ? The agnostics tells us thi no caunot know anything , that it I impossible for tn to discover or reoog ulto truth. In that case Pilate's qnea tlou would be foolish. In answer I the agnostics U'mty bo said that w uro certain that there is such a thiiij ea truth ; if BO wo may know it , o leant In part. We are like children wo msy not be able to understand th meaning of a mostao , but wo can ad mire the beauty and lustre of the ID dividual stones of which it ii composed We may not be able to put troths 10 gether In their proper relations ; bn wo can understand and bo benefittei by tha several bits of truth. But the grand fact , showing th reasonableness of PilaU'i Inquiry , i that the truth stood against him Christ U truth. On * of the OhtbUai fathers ' ok the latin of PPalo's quit " verlU " "what i lion , "Qdd est , truth , " and by tnvnspotinc the letter invented this anagram , "Vir cat qu adoat , " "it Is tha man who stands be fore theo. " This Is the most btilllan anagram on record , but it Is cot mor brilliant than Hue , fur the Ohrfstiat Onrlat is true. What do wo moan b' this ? Wo moan that Christ's pcisoi furnishes us with our ideas of truth For example : Do wo want to knoi about God ? Christ is the "brlghtnos of HB ! glory and the express imago o his person. " If wo want ta knoi the attributes of God wo study Ohrlsl' characteristics , aud there we bar them. Do wo want to know abou man , or sin , or heaven , or lalvatloi wo a'.udy Christ's words and so w learn all abont these things. And on foundation for tbo truth of the Bibl Is that Christ said the Old Tcstamen war trno and that ho wan Inspired ! wrlto the Now Testament , Although Pilate's question was rea oonable , ho asks it In a very inconslt font manner. Ho waa insincere ; h did not wait for the answer. Many o UH do the same thing , When wo com plain agalnnt providence , or grumbl because cflllotlons cotno to no , wo ar asking God questions , and vro do no wait for the answer. The future wouli Rive as the answer , and wo should wnl for it patiently. I wo don't got th explanation of mysteries and provl denco la this life , wo will got it 1 otornity. So lot ua wait patient ) and with faith in Christ. Pilate also was unwilling to hoar th truth. Christ preached to him an his wife preached to him , but ho woul not listen. The truth may cress on pride or wound our egotism , or pierc our sinful hearts ; but wo should b willing to hear it. And not only B WO should be willing to do the trutr. Wo should obey it and follow It , m matter what our past creeds hav been. Christ Is truth , and lot as tak Him for our guide , friend and n deomer. ARMY INCIDENTS. And Battle Scenoa. Another lecture by Major Stowai at tbo South Omaha M. E. church o Tuesday night , April 10. The forme lecture gave such satisfaction and wee o enthusiastically received that , b unanimous request , a second lector will be given. This will be a contiuc atlon of the most interesting part c the former lecture Pictures of th battlefield after the storm , scenes i : the hospital daring and after the bal tie , foraging , cavalry raids , with man laughable incidents , will make this very'enjoyable evening. Tickets ar being sold very rapidly. Bo sure am hoar this lecture. Grand Ooncma nt Max Meyer's Ha : PKOGUAMME TUIBtlAY EVENING , Al'ltlL 10. 1. Bach CSromatlo Fantaelo and Fugiu Schumann Nachtsuck In F , op. 2J No. 4. Chopin Scherzo in Btlat minor , op. 31 2. Sons ; Impatience Schubei Mr. Ponnell. 3. Schumann Carnival Pranks fror Vienna , op. 28 ( AlleRro ) , 4. Scharwenka Barcarolle in E mlnoi op. 14. luff-Juliet Valse. D. Song -Some Day Welling Mrs. Squires. 0 , Chopin Andante Splanato and Polr nalse in E flat , op. 22. 7. Trio-When Shall. Wo Three Mee Awto Horsle Mrs. Squires , MlssPennell , Mr. Penne ! 8. Wagnet Liszt -Splnnerlied. Tannhauser March. A TERRIBLE TUMBLE. A Ghlia Falls Three Stories In tb Millard Hotel. A terrible accident occurred at th Millard yesterday afternoon , the fa extent ot which cannot yet bo stated A little Ban of Mr. A. B. Dafronc the architect , was playing in the thin atory of the building , probabl ; on the stairs , when he slipped and fel through the spvse between th rails to the ground floor. In the tei rlblo descent he struck his het against the tailing on the second floor and when picked up and carried to th parlors ho was insensible Dr. H. W. Hyde waa summoned and It wai found that no bones hai been broken , but it was Impossible t say what the results of the fall wool' bo. The boy was sleeping quietly a at latest accounts in the evening. Proebytertan Paragraphs. The regular spring meeting of th Presbytery of Nebraska City asautn bled In Blue Springs on Thnrsda ; evening , the 5th lust , and was oponei by a sermon from the retiring Modot otor , Rov. Gjodale. The tffortjra ouo that claimed the attention of th largo audience which had gathered i hoar him. At the close of tbo sormbi the Presbytery wai formally -qonstl tutod and proceeded to vote for a nov corps of oflloors. Rsv. Thos L Sexton ton , of Seward , was choaonModerate and Kivs. B. F. Sharp of York am Chestnut of Pawned City were ohosei temporary clerks. The body is full' organised and teady for the wori which baa called them together The attendance is very lirgi and much interest is felt hi the vari ons interests of the church throuchou the state , and stops are taken to f toll lUte us much as possible the labors o the state synodic * ! missionary , Rev Gio , T. Crlisnian , who is horelookln after the important work entrusted ti his care In all parts of the state. Th utmost sympathy and co-operation ar expressed iu its state nyp.odlscl mis siouary'a plans acd efforts to mor fully systomaUza the work. Oao ini portant feature of this spring meatlti | is the election cf oomtulBcioucrn to tk general assembly , and there Is like ) ; to be some lively voting. The Indies Missionary society of the Presbyto rlan church is In session also ii this city , in connection wltl the meeting of the Prbeabytary and occupy the EynngHlloal church A popular mass mooting Is on th < tapis 0,9 part of their programme am membpra of thoPfos ytfty are expect ed tp addrean tbo raeotlnt ; . It mukt It lively for the city of Blue Spring to have so many strangers in ( hoi midst , bat they reflect yroat credit 01 themselves In the ability displayed li th * a ASPHALT , A Word in Eoply to Beoen Charges Mado. What it is.That Makes th Thing Binding. Articles have appeared In TUB BE and The Republican to the ofToot tha A. L. Harbor , the asphalt pavomen coutractor , haa no specifications o record , and that if the council uhonl order , any tttreol laid frith aaphal pavement Buber would bo bound b no agreement and subject to no con petition , and would bo nblo to sot hi own price. Those artlclco have don Injustlco to Mr. Barber , acjidlng t the statement made to a reporter thl morning by City Engineer Andrei II sac water , who was Interviewed npo this Important matter. Mr. llosowalor stated that the spac iGcitlonu for Ponglas street are on fil in the otty engineer's offioo , an proved his statement by producing copy of thorn. The specification were especially prepared for Omaha a a sesilon of the board of public worki With reference tc the intimations s to prices , Mr. Rise water said tha ntidor the law no petitions for pavln Is presumed to fix the prices , but I states the wishes of the petitioners I regard to the kind of niatcrit to be uaod , and the board ot publl works , and the council and mayo finally decide from the natuio of th bids whether it la advisable to pave and they are supposed to take int consideration the wishes of the cone munlty. If the prices are too big they have the power to reject th bids , as was the case with the fin bids for the paving of Tenth etroi with granite , those bids being 30 p < cent above the subsequent bids , whlc were accepted. There is a distinct nndorstandln between the board of public works an Mr. Barber , that any .asphalt pavi mont is not to cost any more , in an part of the city , under the same spec fioationa , than the pavement on Dou glas street , which Is $2.90 per yarc This includes grading , canettnotion c the foundation , and a covering of 2 inches of asphalt , all complete , and ! addition to this Mr. Barber is t maintain the roadway for five yeai aud has given bonds to do so and t tnrn the pavement over to the city i good repair nt the end of that porloi PERSONAL. Hon , Edmund Bartlett , of Monro Wisconsin , father of Hen. K. M. Bar lettof this city , arrived Friday. ' 13 baa some thought of making his home I Omaha , and if ha BO concludes , will 1 warmly welcomed. lie is a lawyer of fit abilities and has for a long time he : the office of clerk of the Monroe dl trict court V. Stubbondorf , of Stubbendorf & Co the liquor house , la } gone tolj Bawling c business. We know Fritz will meet mac old timer ? , and they may capture him. Hon , Lew May , of the Nebraska boat of fish commissioners , was in the city ye terpay , and left far home on the noc train-j II. D. Holden , of Boston , a wholcsa liquor dealer of Boston , is in the city < route to Colorado to look after a ullv mine. Misses Bertha and Tilly Praescnt ar Mill and Master Praeient , of Los Ai gelej , California , are guests of the Mi lard. lard.Hon. Hon. J. E. North , of Columbus , was i the city yesterday and left in the afte nocn tot New V. ork. Jeff. L. Stone , R. O'Neill , H. M. Bu neil and W. 3. Cashing , of f Uttsmont are at the Paiton. 0. K. Cralle , the blonde basso of tl Omaha Glee club has returned from t ) east. Samuel 0. Smith , and W. A. MoAllI ter , of Columbui , are at tha Millaid. Gov. Potts , of Montana , passed tbrouf the city Ftiday evening east bound. A. Troynor , general luggage agent < the U. P. left tor Ogdcn yesterday. lion , J. H , Wicterbotham , of Micbigo City , Ind. , ii at the P-txton. Mr * . John Helnrichs has gone to Stai ton oa a visit to her parents. E. G. Godfrey and V. Abrahamsen , i Mindeo , are at the Paxton. 0. M. Hubbatd , of The St. Joe Herali was in the city yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Dufreue nn < \ child have r turned from California. B. C. Stephens , of South Bend , Ind Ip r t the Metropolitan. ' Mr , and Mrs. R. Ni Withnell hate n turned from the south. Jus. W , SluiHi JjSiLjnoaln , is gue ; of the Metropolitan. * * > ! > M. Cumlng left for Chicago yeiterda by the Northwestern. B. L. Crow , of Nebraska City , is regl teredatthe Millard. J. W. Outright , of Plattsmouth , was i the city yesterday. Col. B , H. W.ilbsr ratarned to For Brfdger Friday. ' X. Frank II. 0\rleton'cf Boston , is guei at the Millard" A. II. McGree , of Urownvillo , is a gua of the Millard. Juint's F. MorrUeTi Joliet , 111 , , is at th Metropolitan , J. L. Kills , of Fort Dodco , is at tl Metropolitan * Jama * B. lugeraoH , of Bafoe , is at tl Metropolitan. tfo.i. York , ot Cheyenne , is at tha Me ropolitan. J , S. Craus , of Etatlng * , fs at the Mel ropolitan. Samuel LeJeruiaun , ot St. Joe , U at tt Millard. A , Mention , of Osden , Utah , li at tl UillarJ. Mn. E. M , Pcrkoy , of Lincoln , isat tt Millard. S. P. G ine , cf North 1'Utte , Isat tl Paxtou. M , G , McKoon bat returned from Col fornia. A ; Booth , the great ojsUrman , wi among the San Franclioo passengers yes terday. ' ' Tobias Oistor , of Wither , ti at the Pax ton. Prof. Haul Aughey , rif Lincoln , Is In th city. city.J. J. E , Bium , ot Ltnsoln , Is at the Mil lard. lard.M M , A. Kurtz hM returned from the fa west , J. U. Arthnr , ot Burlington , is In th city. city.Hon. Hon. J , M , Wool worth has gone east. Army Ordera. The following named men enllstoi at Forts Omaha , Nebraska and D A Russell , Wyo. , are aulgaed ai follow * Samuel Pearce to the Fourth Infantry John J. Podaln to company D , 0,1 In fin try. Official nollficati'in having beei received from the headquarters of th arny , of the promotion of Seooui Lieutenant Edwin P. Andrus , 5.1 cavalry , ( troop E ) to bo First Ltan onant ( troop 1) ) vies Eitou resigned , he will proceed to jolu hl troop. Flr tLloutonaut | John'.Oirlandjll.'gi mental quartermaster , ( ih Infantry i relieved as mortibir of the genera court martial convened at Fort Doug las , Utah , by paragraph 5 , spocia orders Mo. 115 , eorlos of 1882 , fror these headquarters. Oiptain JiwmlahP. Sohlndol , Gtl infantry , is detailed as member of th general conrt martial convened a Fort Douglas , Utah , by paragraph G special orders No. 115 , series of 1882 from these headquarters. A VINDICATION. The Other Side of the Alleged _ Poison log Case. The alleged poisoning case InSoat ! Omaha has been pretty well wrlttei rjp from time to tlmo since the charge were first made , ' and the public is fa mlllar with the details and also wit ! the finding of the coroner's jury o Thursday evening , which shows tha the parties suspected of this grea crime were entirely innocent , Those people have undergone a tei rlblo ordeal for months. They hav been bounded llko wild beasts and ot tracleod from all social Intercourse b , their neighbors and pointed out whore ever they were known as coward ! murderers. It la but just , now tha they are proven guiltless , that w should make a brief statement in thoi behalf. It was charged in the first plac that Matthias Rypacek died very and donly , whllo bn a matter of fact bo hai been alck for nearly a your , and before fore his death was prostrate and un der modlcal treatment for about ; week. After employing Dr. HolFmai for six days , his wife called In Dr Grossman , and the latter treated bin two days before ho died. The ver ; party , Joseph Rosp.k , who waa th chief instigator of the charge otpoleon ing , advised Rypacak not to tak Huffman's medicine , claiming that h would ba poisoned. Whim the patien became dellrlos , he may have talkoi about this , but his wife tested th medicine to satisfy him , and th whole thing waa a pleco of mallciou persecution , with the deaign to prevent vent the widow from getting the $3d Insurance to _ which ehe WAS entitled To this end a otrong otory was clrou lated that she was not legally married but she produced a marrtnge certificat issnod in Prcguo iu 1871 and the so clety has paid her her money , has paid her her money. The only foundation for any blam was the foot that shore.marriedwlthii throe weeks after her Lusband'a death This waa a breach i f common usage but aha says that when her hnabani died oho had only $10. She had t moet the expense cf the funeral am doctors bills aud a family to anppor in mid winter. She chose to marr rather than to apply for charity fron the county or do worse. Viewed from this standpoint , th course pursued by Rousek , Nerad am othoro vaa an outrage , cannot bo to severely oonsuroc. Real Eatata Transfers , The following list of transfers c of real catato were filed in the count clerk's office , April 6 : 0. F. Taggart and wife to S. II MercBi ; TT d Jok. 17 And part lot IS GodfnVu odd. , § 3Ui'0 W. S aith * ni deed to W. A. Rod iok ; lots 1 , 2 nud 7 , blk 8 , Myerj Rlnhardn & Tlldun'a add. , 88-1 0i. BJRR & Hill to G. O. RlDtiey ; w ' paroal see 11 , 1C , 11 , $3,308 75 , E Mi"nrd nd wife to A. Hanson w d lor 19 blk 2 , Milled place , $500 M. L Darwin and w f j to0 J Hussio ; wd part lot 10 , sec 10. 1G 13,5700 E Kuolpln and wift to M. Dort wdpiHloi4 Ri ) g ' , 's add , $87C A E Touzallu to D. Harney ; w i lots 21 and 22 , Tiaco add. , $050. TUTTJS PILLS _ _ SYMPTOMS OF A 4 TORPDD LBVER . the back part , Pain under the SUouldor blade , fullness after eatinevltli a dlalnollnatlon to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability _ . . . . _ f\f Tnm\n > T n r * rr * Jl 4 a. 4.1. A T Wosirlnoss , Dizziness , Fluttering at the boart , Dots before the ayea , Yellow - low Skin , Headache generally over thp risht eye/ Restlessness , with flt- lal . areaioB , iiljfhly colored Urlno. nna CONSTIPATION. TTITT'S ! 11,1,8 KTB cspeclallr Oaptcd to MicU citiei. one < lo e vf- - * TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OBAT lUra \Vmntrns change to a GUKHT THE BILLIARDJSTf. M'atrlbutlon ot the Prizes Vlqnauz Tnil4 Warm. Sp cl l Dispatch toTus EM. OHIOAUO , April 8. The prizes ol fored to the winuers of the bllllai toaniRinent were avurdcd last over ing. The pnrae cf (1,200 and a go ! miniature billiard table , unblemati of tha world's championship waa pl ? to Jacob Schteftr ; eceond prize , EC to blauncn Vignanx ; third prlzi , § 5Ji to Morris Daly ; fourth prls(310 , t Wm. Sexton ; fifth prize , to Alonz Morris. The great Frenchman take his defeat much too heart , and to a aasoclatcd press * reporter declared th honors were not fairly bestowed , il ivssurtod that Scbaefer wus allowed t make a push shot along the rail n peatudly , but wai particularly ungr at the referee iu ullowli g Hcanoft during his big run to pKy ibeu tl. balls wore-frozen , the tatn na tbttug there VT8S no oout.nct. Tola claim c Vignaux appparH tohavobacn nukuovi i ad , ; d to b j'jnt by dialutoreit : d pni tliH cloacly iJfiililiod Wittithu conlu : ) Vi nainx hdH u p'nr opinion ' f tl' ill , ) pUudicx ul tUo AiauriLituitudieiici In uproar , he declares it exceeded th < tumult at n Spjulsh bull.fiLjht , an though it might not ailcct the neve of an Ametioau , particularly if it wti showered upon him , it is likely to die concert a foreign antagonist , a it di him , Vigueaux illustrated how coi tain individuals tikod up chairs au pounded with them when Schaofa started out on a run , The features c the contest cauaod certeiu nowspapci hero to quote opinions of varloc sporting authciltlca In outlining th belief that the lssv. game was nc squarely contustec' , at d intimated tht Yigneaux corild easily have defeate Bchaefer at two or three points in th game had he desired. Vignanx , In an interview , stoutl ; denied this , and declared that he gav the best possible exhibition nndor a circumstancesand if any ohioinor was employed it was without thl knowledge , and was in the nature c attempting to organize it victory fc Schaefer before the gamoop ned : The movements of the players la at oart&in Pending the tournament i New York In May it Is declare Schaefer will not place his trophy 1 immediate jeoptrdy , and that he wl ! not consent to meet Vignaux , eve though the latter should so select , be fore the expiration of the sixty dayi tlmo allotted to him. Vignaux state ho will certainly enter the contest o the New York tournament. CHICAGO , AprilS , Jacob Schaeft in a published card denies , as far as I : la concerned or knows that there ws anything crooked in the closing gam of the late billiard tournament bi himself and Maurice Vignoaux. How to Receive Par-noil- Special Dispatch to TUB llii. NEW YOKE , April 8. About IE delegates of the various Irish organl zatlons gathered in Germania hall tc day to moot Dr. William B. Wallac and committee , with the view to ai range for the reception of Parnel Wallace and commlttoeremalued awa ] Tho.aoaomblod delegates organized th meeting to suit themselves. It was noisy and angry one. Wallace w denounced and Parnoil's peace polio repudiated and 'dynamite declared t be the only policy of the future. I great confusion the moo ting adjonrnec PHILADELPHIA , April 8. The Cen tral Union Land League , In arranglu for the convention on the 26th < April , Instructed the central com mittee to tender a banquet to Farnel A dispatch from James Mooney , in1 timatmg that Parnell would attend th convention , was greeted with pplaus < Governor P < ttlson will ba asked t preside at the P irnoll reception at th Academy Music. Tha Oithollo total abstinence unlo declined the invitation of the Lnn League to send delegates to th national convention , stating It i under the protection of the Oatholi oharoh and deiired to keep aloof froi politico. Resolutions were adopte expressing the hope that the convet tlon would ba a success. T wlt Tjnry' Empty Cofflua Special Dispatch to Tin URI. BOSTON , April 8. It la stated b those present at the "grave robbing , at Tewksbnry alma honae , Fjida ; when the coffin was taken np , are wl nesses that there was not deseoratlot the coffins having long been ernptj Go verner Butler will show just whe the grave was robbed , and by whoe authority an cffijer of the state , arme with the proper pormlnion of the ai thoritles of the town of Tewksburj entered the grounds in broad daj light Friday , in plain sight of thealn house and dug up and removed th empty coffin , which waa forwarded t Boston , together with the croi marking the grave , without any at tempt at concealment The ccflin w ; wrapped in a eanny cloth , and carrle to the state house for safe kooploj While the state authorities were ri moving the ooftin from the ground , n attempt was made by any of the aim house people to prevent action or eve ascertain what was going on. Diaa at the Hub. Specltl Dls ; tch to Tai His. BOSTON , April 8. Gen. Dlaa an party arrived this evening. They wei met at the depot by representatives < the city and escorted to the Hoti Vaqdomo. They will bo the guest a < the city until Thursday. An informi reception and dinner was given t < nicht. Mayor Palmer , Alderma O'Brien , President Flynn , of th common council , Thomas Nlokersot Senor Tarraja and others , with ladlei wore present. Gen. Diaz says the statement thi ho came to this country on oflicti or business matters Is entire ! erroneous. It la a trip for pleasni only. Ho says the so-callod Gorma land schema In Mexico Is wholly In aginative. A Petrified Stiff Spec ! * ] DUpttch toTniBu. BBDFOQD , Ind. , April 8. In an ac joining county last week the relative disinterred the body of Jno. Bryan buried two years , with a view to n moval to another graveyard. Th body WM found to be rapidly petrlfj ing and weighed 700 pounds. TheBtridM off EUrol IpKUlDbptlcfe to IBB Bn. PHILADUBIA , April 8. Herr Mas spoke at a meeting of workingmoi this afternoon la the German theater He advocated communLua , and sal the time was rlpo for revolution , which ho thought would teen itweip over Europe aud America. He d. , c I bred the czir would not be ornwnpd , Hiid nppruvod the course of thu lit h terrorists and the dynamiters Alto-opted Blackmail' 1 SpocUl Ih-patch to Till Halt. | PiiTsuuno April 8 An Attempt S by \ > H , Miration , of this city , \o J bUckmatl thofioiioa , Mary Anderaon. has jnat come to h hl. M rthnll wrote two letturs to Miss Andersou'a step fothtrr Di' . Grlffio , In which ho stated he had letters of Mlsi A'ndor- son's written to certain parties , which if published Mould create a rciisatlon and offering Ihnncll fur $4,000 The postaf nnthorlfles are iiow working up the oaso. A KowFrnno'h Church. Special D.epitch to Tils Bm. NEW YMIK , April 8 The now French Riform churob , Rev. P. 'A. Squln , ( orinorly a Ootbollu print , who took pe.it. in Morsn's llra rlt'u P/.iy . , " was iuViiguratcd ratior to-dty. Tno uorr church propAto to orRar.fz , a school , library naA bureau of ulttoV m n\t for thn bi < n 'fi5 nf the Fdiuch oniony. .Tniw was the parjusti to which the prntito of the pjeai-ntu ion of "P&eslon Play" recently prohibited were dovotod. Zho Reformed Salnti. BpccUl Eloplkfcli Ni TUB t ) i KIJITLAKD , 0. , April 8 At the third day of the Mormon reunion the attendance increased five hundred. ThoiBOrnliU ! ocimon was by Joseph Smith , Jr. Subject : "Reason for Be lieving the' Mormon .Faith. " In the afternoon Rev. Joseph R. Lambert uavo a history of the Mormon church from its Inception , and endeavored to prove that Joseph Smith waa notja polygamlst. Elder W. W. Blair preached a sermon to-night. The conference business will be toanmed to-morrow. A Noted Thief flung. Special Dispatch to Tns Bn. DESOTO , Mo. , April 8-Mack Marsdon , leader of a gang of cattle thieves , who made himself B terror to the neighboring country , who is eus- peotedof killing two men and com mitting arson within the past two years , was overtaken on the road near Victoria , three miles fromtDjSoo , about dark last night , by a mob of 30 men and hanged to a tree. SPECIAL NOTICES. SALE A rare chince , a ni w store 22x < e FOR foot and lot cinttlnlnga complete stock ol genera1 metchandtar , nd enjoying thn bentflt of abealibyand etradtiy IDCIc s at business , loca ted iu centre of one ol the boat Kriculturul dts- trctsln wfstein Ioii. lerms liber * ) , write P. 0bpx tc , Imogene.Ja 7l3-12t "piINTINO OFFICE FOK94LE A flourishing JT r P r , In a youns nd gMvilrg townlu Eas tern Nebraska. Address U II. Bee Office. 623-lmo HOR BALK OR RENT Vose Kano. ( 628-11 0. J. CAN AN. . ' New Map of Omaha , Just completed and EEMIS' for delivery at $5 each. Is 4 feet .wide byl 7 'oct long. Largest and most completemap 0 if Omaha ever published. Official map of tht 0cits. . See column. J On SALK CHEAP Choice unimproved bus- tt1 Incss lota on Farnam , Barrcy. Douclre , and Dodge streets. DAVIS & SNYDEK , Real Eattto Agents , 110-eod-tf 1606 Farnam St. 1J10R tiALE A Bret class second hand phaeton JD Call at 1819 Harney St. _ E97-U T710H HALE Pockets maps of Nebraska 20c JD each. For bargains In Urr aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- ver , Heal Estate Agent , opposite postolflce. At Lakeihore racch. Rat C PiSTURAOE yeullng colts , 603 per month , 2 Tear old , TficDer mo. , hortes Sl.fQpermo. Summer pa ti-rajo from March COth to November 30th In- qntrucfMr Jceejhor D vld Ue-lman 16th and Irardt grocoiystore. DAVID NKALK. 847-78 _ < . n Monday last a cow , 8 ye\rs old STRAYED and blue with right ear spilt. Fin- ditrwlli be Wfll renar'ed by tbe owner. B KULLNK > 1515 Howru S * . 820-12 } AT 7 ILL , UVe children of ny age give them a VV mothers care for a liberal compensation. Address Y. Z. Bee office. 368-1 mo' T ADIKS Suffering with CCTJB cm bo cu ed by JJ calling on Mis Spencer Hours from 9 to 11 a. m , and 2 to 5 p. m. fvo. 707 Aorth 18th street. Omaha , l > eb. 777-7f R8 HANSEN , Mldwlfn , hts r morcd from Oth aud Jackson to I6th aqd lUrcy HU. 6s8-lm | | ADIR3 wishing a quiet place during confine ment , with nurse will address W , B. Be ° . 869-lmot rpo EXCHANGE for cltv property In Diana , J ten Uret-cla * Improved farms. Also 1600 head 01 6heopf > r nale Cotrenpond v > Uh N. 0. Chrttlana n , btciameato , Neb. m-9-lm EDWAKDKUEHL MAO'STER OP PALMYSTERV AND OOND' TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , kotwoen Farnam " u11".11' ? ' Wlll > wlth lheald * ' ( ruardlau spirits , obtain for any one a glance of the CM ) and present , nd on certain conditions In tbr fu ture. Boota and Shoes inido to order. Ptifeol latlnfactlon maranteed IN HOT WATER DONT BE SKEPTICAL. REASON TKAOHE8 AND EXPERIEKCK CONFIRMS aws. JV'i'R ' * ' 'eHH'f An rl TitIS AN INVAL- UABLh FO- . ANY ANn ALL DISORDKB8 OF 1 HE REMEDY MOMACII. LIVER ANDtOW. tl.3 A'JEASPOO1 KUt. IN A GLASS if HOT WATEREV RYVQIWINO BEFOBEEATINO BENEFICIAL. A PROTECTION AGAINST D18EA8B WBIOB N - ONE OAK AFFORD TO DISRE- OARf. FOR SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS. N. B In taking SELTXEH APERIENT li hot water , wait until the effervescence has entirely j > a. The water ihould be bet-not Mpld Absolutely Pure. This powder never varit * . A marvel of porltj. itrengthand wholeaoraenoM. lloio economical than the ori'Inary k'nds. and cannot ba sowS competition with the multitude ol low Uit * her | welfht , alum or phntphaU powder 3old only hi cans. fejTAi.Biijaa VOWBUI Co. , Wall t.i ( ( J N w Totk.