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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1883)
XJULJLU JL/XJLJUJL L JUU. VfaJJL/XJU.jHL M.\JJA L/Jk.JL J\JT. H.l ' " " ' I vi THE DAlLf BEE MONDAY j PWL 23 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning , April 23. LOOAD BttUJVITIEB , The wedding of Mr. Charle WlUUma nd Mlaa Ella Green , WM cell brated last evening at 7:30 , and the reil denoe on Fourteenth street , between G p itol renna and Davenport , Her. Mltchel officiating. A Urge party ot Invited gueit were preient and the widdlng gift" wer numerous and elegant. The groom li well known and reipccted gentleman , t > ni hit bride n amiable and accompllshei lady. Tux Bu idahea them all the felicit ; afforded by married Hie. The Union Pacific bate ball club which left Omaha Friday ( or a brief trip , played their first game with the St. louli Browns Saturday , the game termlnatlnj vnddenly at the end of the second Inning owing to A hoary rain. Neither part ; cored a run but the Omaha boya seemec to ahow up the beat , The second garni wai played in the same place yeaterdaj and the telegraph report * that It endei with a aoore of 8 to 1 In favor of the St. . Louis boya. The State Horticultural aoclety re quest * early Information In regard to th work of Arbor day. Thla la demanded to publication , to ahow that Nebraska ia th foremost stats In the Union ( as ah olalma ) In foreit growing , The undei signed desires to hear from ALL Nebraska aa to the tree planting of the preaent 101 on. J. T. Allan , Secretary , Omaha. g The Humane aoclety held o > mootini Saturday night and decided to locate th drinking fountain donated by Mri. Ap pie ton , o ! Boston , at the corner of Doug laa and Thirteenth streets. A meeting o the committee was called for 2 p. m , to day. The Concordla society giro a grand cummer night's featival at Metr'0 aummei garden on Tuesday evening , May ICth , The committee are A. Dorman , L Ilaapke , Wm , Steven , J. P. Lund and Julius Meyer. Conductor Shelden , of the Union Pacific , baa purchased a handsome real dence at Paplllloa , the future favorlt < suburban city of Omaha , The Muilcal Union orchestra and number of frienda of the Olympic glee club , of Fremont , will attend their part ) on May lat. Ten good carpenters are wanted to gc out to Papllllon. Enquire at No. 202 : Bk. Mary'a avenue , Monday morning of R , Thorn * i. The Burlington & Missouri expren train , leaving this city at 0:85 : p. m. , rnni through to Denver from this date. The second annual May party of thi A. O , H. band will be held at Oronnse'i hall , May 11,1883. "Bock" beer was put on the marke Saturday , thus forcing the season a wotk There were two emigrant trains In from the weat lait evening. ' The Social Art club meoti at 3 o'clocl to-morrow , at their rooms. The I comedians , Robaon and Orane play at the opera home next Friday tint Saturday. There were two caaea of plain drunl tofore Judge Beneke Saturday , Botl were committed , Jefry Kernan was taken Saturday fo assaulting John Fret and warrants were ia sued for all concerned , . James Williams and George Knlgh have beinarreated for assaulting Mr.-B Fliher , near Orelghton college Friday , Unity Sunday school preiented to crowded house Friday two juvenll plays , which were performed with unnsui spirit , and showed evidence of cirefv ' tgdnlnq. The audience was well entei 'tallied , and in future Unity Sunday sohoc may be sure of a large audience whenevc they may choose to present any ne' plays. plays.A A telegram from New York sayi Through the occurrence of afireSonda morning that originated in a store beneat the Hew York office of The Bradetm agency , the printing tstabllahment an stock were conalderably damaged ; bnt tt reports are all intact , and there will be n Interruption to bnimess and no financli loss , The Omaha Muinnerchor has mad arrangements for a grand concert and ba at their rooms In Central Hall , May 1211 at which a big time is antlpated. Tb proceeds will go towards defraying th expense * of attending the St , Joe Sivnge feat , June litb , The entertainment wl be well worth going to. The Omaha Sportsmen's club wlll { out for the annual encampment Tuesda ; April 24 , The encampment will be loca ed at the mouth of the Raw Hide , and wl .continue three days , Tuesday , Wedneidi and Thursday. Members who have ten will please take them along or leave the at Collins fitPetty's store to be taken t the baggage wagon Monday afternoon. / invitation Is extended to all sportsmen join them at the encampment and have good time. Mrs , Livenoskey , reliable clalrvoya : and trance medium , 322 North 13th strec near Chicago. Paul Stein filed hi * affidavit forTw Unuance in the caie wherein he la cliarg with disturbing the peace. George Kavan , son of Joseph Kava residing on Leavenworth and Thirteen streetsdled yesterday , April 22nd , agei year * and G months. Funeral at 2 o'clo to lay. lay.The The favorite summer attraction Fort Omaha , dress parade , has been i Burned and takes place every evening < cept Saturday and Sunday , an hour I fore suntet. Rice's Surpriie Party appear at t opera bouse on Monday evening In t new operatic comedy , "Pop. " This wl undoubtedly , be one of the finest amoi meat treats of the season. The second annual May party of t A. O. n. band will be held at Croon * ball May lltb , 1683 , UK proceeds to towards but ding a practice room. T members have procured food mtulo ai will eadeavor to make the affair the BU brttllMt ot tU MMOB. COM ems , ecu 1L BAD ACCIDENT. ALlttloUoy HaaHtoLoK Out Off. About G o'clock Saturday oronb | a Ilttlo boy named Joarph Hartman mot with a serious accident whllo play ng near the lower Tenth street cross ng. ng.An onglno wai drawing Bomoloadoi cars ont from the Union elevator rack down grade. The little fellov wai sitting on a pile of itonii , and a ho ttaln passed him eltho : > ecamo frightened or elu no of the stones slipped , and he ilic lown toward the track. Ills rlgh oot and log were pushed across thi all , and the wheels ont off the llml . few Inches below the knee. He wai akon to St. Joseph's hospital , and thi eg was amputated , and It Is suppose ) hat ho will recover In due course o Imo. His mother is a widow , whi ecently came from Montana. BT. JITXilEM. Distinguished Guests at the Hotel Btophoneon , A Tory distinguished lot of visitor were fed and sheltered yesterday li Jim Stephenaon'a big brick barn which , by the way , la the boat hors lotol anywhoto In the woat. Thi auimala which enjoyed ita hoapltalit ; 'ostorday wore ; St. Jullon , king o bo turf , record , 2:11 : | ; the goldinj Overman , record , 2:20 : j Ruby , i hroo year old , record , 2:32 : ; Eva record , 2:29 : : the stallion Remora coord , 2:19 $ ; the stallion Director record 2:23j : ; two two year old colts and two three year olds , ton homes ir 11. 11.Thoao Thoao hones oamo In from Bar TranclsoD on Saturday evening in i poolal car In charge of Orrln A , lickok , the celebrated turfman. Thoj roro unloaded hero to take a rest , avlng run through from Ogden with ut stopping off. They remained Ir maha until yesterday afternoon whet ioy were reloaded and left for Gin- Innatl via the Northwestern. The ; ro entered to trot at Fleetwood park , Now York , In June , and also at Chi sago m the same month. St. Jullar i In splendid condition and la expect' d to do his level beat this season. THEIGERMAK THEATER. Matrnlfloent Presentation of "Katie o : Hellbronn. " Last evening the German theatn WM largely patronized by an enthual astlo and appreciative audience ! ho play represented WM a very popn ar one , and WM greeted with genuine pplauso from beginning to end. Thi oonery WAS very effective , and thi ostumos , supplied by Mr. Grantor f Milwaukee , Wisconsin , won Imply Immense. TUB BEE hai 10 often dilated npon the talent thai a to bo found every Sunday at thi lerman theater that It would bo super nona to aay anything further on i ha head , further than to aay that all thi otora and actresses acquitted tb' m olvas with , If possible , moro tnai heir ordinary ability. A BIG HAUL. Twenty-Five Transgressors Sooopoi in by the Police. The qnlot which has prevailed foi some days In polioo circles was brckoi np Saturday night and the police vttri kept busy from that time , baring ar osted twenty-five persons np to in Id night last night. Most of the arrosta wore for pull offenses and It was a hard crowd . aa illed the old jail and made the wi tli ring with drunken song * and l > .as ) hemy. There were nine oases of Intoxics ion , some of thorn extremely \id \ our casei of disturbance of the pr .oc bur drank and disorderly ; ton .ramps . ; one erring female , and t ) co insplclons characters. Two of < h atter were arrested by ' ( B oar Hlnohey late last nt at and are supposed to belong to a i < n > f seven crooks who had jnst gt i i rom Chicago , and expected to v or' ' the town. They were arrested nt da very suspicions olrrnmstanoes , un will probably bo ilred out of town Officer Matza arrested a boy na.vo Willie Martin Satrrday evening , \ U lad a bundle of laoo , supposed to h v seen stolen , in his possession , " h 3oy is In jail , and the IRCO It i Deputy Marshal Doty'a tflloo. County OommlBBlonera , MONDAY , April. 9 , 1881 , Board mot pursuant to adjoin ment. Present , Oommlsslonors ( 'o llss , Knight and O'Kecfo. The folio wing resolution was ad . .p ed : RESOLVED , That the county treanu er bo aud hereby is directed to r1 from the general fund $22 38 am1 ] ply the same to the payment of il dollnqont peronal tax of Agt . : < Payne for the year 1870 , for ser. . & aa petit juror. The following account * wore a" Ji ed. Road Fund Wm. Peters , work ( road , $12 ; 0. H. Brown , wor ( road , $ DO ; Peter Gassldy , Woi.c c road , fo.5U ; Peter Oiisldy , work o road , $9. Bridge Fund D. P. Redman , % 01 on bridge , $14 2G ; Chicago Lni. b Co. , lumber , § 11112Stephen ; R iii son , work on Sixteenth street , $1 )0 ) General Fond J. F. Daley , il juror , ? 0 ; E , K. George , tales j -o JO ; twenty-seven persons , petit ju > t 815 22 ; Daniel .Kenltton , bai lU fees , $48 ; E. U. Orowell , ballliTs ' it $18 ; G. W. Doty , witness fee , $4,1 P. Rltter , witness foe , $2 ; B. F. V/i ker , witness foe , $2 ; six persons , co oners jurors , $13 20 ; L. V. Men groceries for poor house , $154 90 , ( H. Foote , agent , ticket for pee $15 70 ; John Banmer , cash expand * | 34 ; F. J. MoShane , nails for count $4 ; Braner & Rtber , groceries ( poor. $500 ; PeUr Gees , meU f jnroM. 929 76 ; Wm. H. Ijaa ooart feet , $807 01 ; Wm. P. Sno' dea , wlt&flM fM , $10 ; Js * Bale , wl BMi fee , $4 ; Dr. R. M. Btoae , tr neat aad care of elek , $20 ; Joka Lc nzon , taking sick to hospital , 50o ; D , ) . L. Rhone , services as anporlnton lent now court house , 8 ICO ; J , 0 , Jowln , aorvloca as county attorney , 11,000 ; Henry Niemeyor , witnois foe , ' 8 ; J , 8 , Newell , manager of muloi or county , $425 ; J. J. Points , aer- vloea aa county superintendent , $101 dr. Sort , witncasfoo , $8 ; J. M. Hlggi ) allauoo , petit juror , $48 50 ; McOar by & Burke , coffin for poor , $3 The following waa adopted. RESOLVED , That the county treasnr r la hereby Instructed to cancel thi teraooal tax of J. M , Hlggs for yeai 879 on account of error In assess ment. Adjourned to 25th Inst. Jonir BACMEB , County Oloik. DICKINSON CANED. A Train Dispatcher Assaulted by > Dozen Employes. About 8 o'clock Saturday evening dr. Gee , Dickinson , the popular trait llspatohor of the bridge division ol ho Union Pacific , was surprised at ils residence on Howard street at the appearance of a dozen or BO of "the > oya" who .work under his jurladlo tlon. tlon.It It waa George'a birthday and the ) ook advantage of that fact to give ilm a surprise and at the aamo time how their appreciation of hla worth aa an official and a man. After gaining admission to the real- once , Conductor Oharloa H. Mack , otlog aa spokesman for the visitors , topped to the front aud explained the bjoct of the call. On behalf of the > oya of the bridge division , ho aald , 10 wished to present their boat with a walking stick , as a birthday gift. It waa glvou not ao much for Its Intrinsic rorth or value aa for a testimonial ol ho friendship and eatoom of those rho wore brought in contact with him n every day life. Ho thereupon handed ever a msg- ifioont gold headed cane , the finest j bo had at Max Meyer & Bro.'e , on : io head of which waa engraved , 'Presented to Geo. W. Dickinson by ho boys of tbo bridge division , April 1st , 1883. " George waa completely taken by urprlae , but managed to respond ; raoefnlly , and hla speech wad fol- owed by some substantial good chonr , nd the enjoyment of a social even- ng. ng.Mr. . Dickinson is an old timer , has icld his present poaltion for ten 01 welvo years , and is very popnlai with the men M well M with the of- lolala of the road. APRIL SNOW. The Blockade on the Laramlo Dlvla Ion. The storm which WM reported Sat- rday as heading this way from Colo- ado passed to the aouth of ua , onlj ta allghtoat effects being perceptible lere. It WM very severe , however , In itc ogular path , and the high wind wet ocompanled by conaldeablo aloot and now. The storm WM worst west ol Oheyonno and trains on that division wore delayed considerably , the No. 4 tuo hero at 3:25 : yesterday being five loura late In this city. The anon ilowa were sent out from Ohoyenuc ostorday morning and Interruption ! o travel will donbtleas be removed bye o > day. Telegraph wires and poloa wore [ own and the Omaha headquarter ! rorkod only to North Platte yeater- lay. Important messages started rom Laiamte Sunday morning , wore not received until laat evening , being carried a portion of the way by train. ? he worat of the storm aeema to have > een at Denver Junction. In this city the fair weather of Frl day WM succeeded by a , hlgh wind .nd falling thermometer , a cold rale ailing at Intervals. The sun tried tc trnggle through the clouds several Imoa during the day , bnt wlthonl uocess. BENEFIT CONCERT , To the Saratoga Union Babbatt School , on Friday Evening , April 27 , 1882. The concert which will take placi : or the benefit of the Saratoga Sondaj School , on Friday evening , April 27th will bo a rare musical treat. As hai boon announced by THE BEE , some o the best musical talent iu Omaha wil participate , and the following vor ; choice and Interesting programme ha been prepared. The concert take place at the Saratoga school house corner of 23rd atr et and Gaifieli avonno. rilOOKAMMK. 1. Overture , Selection..4th Infantry Orcheitri 2. Male chorus , "Young Mtuiclani" Kilcke Triple Qa rtet. 8. Quartet , "Soldiers Faiewall" . .Ktnki Meairs. timltb , Morris , WUklnaand Snow , 4 , Song , "It waa a Dream , " Oowei Mrs. gnulres. 5. Song and chorui , ' 'Old Kentucky Home" Foate Mr. Northrunmu'l Triple Quartet. C , Overture , Selection..4)h Infantry Orcheatr ; 7. Solo , Obligate and Chorus , "Seren ade Mille Mr. W. B. Wllkinaand Triple Quartet , 8 , Song , "Forever and Forever.1 Teat Mrs. Eatabrook. 0. Bong and Ohorua , "Poor Old Blave" Fosti Mr. Smith and Triple Quartet. 10. MaloOhorni , "Waltz" Vog Triple Quartet. Hi Overture , Selection..4th Infantry Orcheitri Mr , H. D. Estabrook , Acoompanla JOHN H. EROK Has the largest assortment of Rangi and Oook Stove , Barb Fence Win all of which you can buy cheaper tha any place In town at 015 and 617 16th street , m27 > eod-lmo BLAVEN'B YOSKMTTE OOLONG Made from the wild floweis of tl rut VAUKD Y08EMITE VALLK It is the most fragrant of perfnmi Manufactured by H. B. Blaven , Ba Franokeo. Fcraale ia Osaka by Y J. Whltekowe aad Kea&ard Bro CRUSHED TO DEATH. David Barrictelow Killed by the Care A fatal accident occurred Satnrda ; evening about 5 o'clock on the B , i' ' M. track near the barb wire factory at the foot of Oapltol avenue. A man named David Barrlcklow who from his drota appeared to a me chanic and who afterward atatcd tha 10 WM just returning from California WM aoen near the wire works Itto li the afternoon In a state of Intoxtca ilon. Ho mnat shortly after hav atrayed in between the can and taken i seat on the track , A few moments late an onglno of the Omaha & St. Pan road backed down to haul aomo car ont , and not seeing Bmioklow , rai ot er him M he sat between the cars ila acroama being the first notlca the ] lad of hla presence. Dr. Mercer waa telephoned , and 01 arriving gave It M hla opinion that thi man would die before morning , hi aplnal column being fractured and hi ilps badly marahed , besides aerloui nternal injuries , Ho waa removedti ho Harnoy street hospital , and diet it 9:15 : o'clock , being conscious np tc ho hour of hla death. The remains were subsequently removed moved to Ooroner Jacob's rooms whore an icqueat waa held at4 o'clocl resterday , the verdict of the jury be ng that the deceased came to hit death ty being struck and run ovoi > y a Now York Central freight car and that no blame was to bo attaohoc o any of the railway employee. Two letters were found on Birrlck ow'a person , from hla mother , wrltter rom GofFeovlllo , Kac. , and both ol econt date. They were exceeding ! ] well written , affectionate and urging .ho non to beware of evil. A dispatch fas sent her yesterday bnt no reply iad been received up to last night. ? ho man had only a little change on iis person and waa probably on hu way homo. The body will bo held a oasonablo time for instructions from Ooffovlllo and If they are noi received will bo burled hero. PERSONAL. Mrs. D. J , ODonahoe started yesterday with her child to apend the summer at bei lome In New York state. Mr. O'Dona lee accompanied them as far as Chicago Harvey Storck and wife , of Chicago r at the Faxton. Mr. Storck Ia a prom nent lawyer of the great city and a verj accomplished gentleman. M ias Nellie Pettei , sliter-in-law of Ma or Pool , paymaster U. S. A. , at Portland ) regon , was a west-beund passenger yea erday. Miss Minnie Rath leaves on the 1st o Jay to spend the summer in Canada w'tl ' ler uncle , the Ber. Dr. Cochrane. Prof. A , F. Nightingale , formerly con < nected with our public schools , came Ir rom California laat evening. Adolph Meyer , of the firm of Ma : ileyer & Bro. , returned from the eaat yea erday with hla > ride. Hayward P. Hall and wife and Thomai I , Hall , of Boston , are registered at th ? ftxton. Hon. W. F. Cody and Maj. Franl North left for North PJatte Baturda ] night Mrs. N. J. Patterson and children , o Helena , Mont. , are Ruoats of the Paxton. 8. H. H. Clark and P. P. Shelby , of th J. P. , left for Denver Saturday night. A. H. Bishop and J. W. Watson ant wife , of Denver , are at the Paxton. Dr. P. M. Chadwlck baa 'returned fron a three months' visit eaat. C. M. Lawler , of Mlaaouri Valley , wa n the city laat night. CoL A * 0. Dawea , of St , Joe , was in he city yesterday. The Two Dromlos of Plattsmouth wer n town yeaterday. M. H. Swanaon , of Colorado Junction a at the Paxton. Hon. J. 0. Crawford , of Weat Point , 1 at the Paxton. 0. M. Valentine , of New York is a guet of the MUUrd. John R. Manchester went ont to Colnn ras yeaterdavt J , O , Tnttner , of Clinton , Ia , , is at th Metropolitan. Gen. Lowe and Dr. Graff have returne rom the wett. Henry 0. Ulricb , of St. Lonls , is at th Millard. R. Thompson , of Hastings , la at th Millard. W. F. Glenn , of Minneapolis , is at tb Millard. N. McLean , of Denver , ia at the Mi lard. lard.M. M. B.'Thompaon , of Albion , Is In tb city. 0. Thompson , of Ashland , Is in tt city. DIED. BRADY-In this city. April 21 , John , ! i fant son of John and Maggie Brad ; aged 4 montha and IB days. Funeral took place from the realdeno corner of Twelfth and Caatelar atreets , i 3 o'clock. April 22 . . FOR BALE. A now side-bar , end spring top bn | gy , made by Bnydor and took fir prize'at the state fair last fall ; nevi used and will be aold low. Apply i Western Newspaper Union , cor. 121 and Douglas at. feb28m&otf DECLINE OF MAN. Norvoua Weakness , Dyspepsia , Ir potenco , Sextual debility cured t "Well's Health Ronewor81. . neal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed fi nsord In the county clerk's oflii April 10 , reported for TUB BEE t Ames' real estate agency : A. Kountzo ot al to 8. Mortousoi w. d. , lot 24 , block 10 , Koants Ruth's ' add. { COO. G. P. Bawla aud wife to Ohrls. Ai deraen , w , d. , lot 8 block "R"Lowe first add$100. . F. B. Lowe to M. Springer , w. d lota 10 and 11 , block 1 , Park Plat add-$600. G. Splint aad wife to Leopo ! Pakeser. w. d. , n. 44 ft. lot 8 , bloc 20 , Credit Fonclor add $325. R , L. Gorllch to F. B. Bchnelds w. d. , lot 9 , block 3 , HansoomPlace- 9600. J. Taokaek and wife to 8. Ricbaid w. d . 40 acres * fc. 5. 16 , 13 $600 A. R. Srnim to 0. F. Davis , q. c d , , Dirts of lots 7 and 8 , block 12C -81.00. U. P. railway nnmpiny to 0. Fi T\vlt , v. r' ' 1 * i aw. I and dw i , tec 9 , 10 , 9 $374 U. P. railway company to 0. F Divla , w. d. , lot 3 , aec. 8 , 16 , 9- $5800. M E Soyboltand husband to P Fronsor , w. d. , lota 1 and 2 , block 5 Reed's first add. $0,500. A TRAMP PICNIC. A Nebraska Excursion Winds Up 01 Bread and Water The police Friday capture ! nine tramps , colored and white , meaty y all boya and all belonging to Coun ell Bluff * . The kida were from 16 to 18 year of ago , being mere boya. It appoan bat they atartod on an excursion ti 3rand Island , and took a lay-over li Omaha on their return trip. The ] wore found sleeping In the hayatacki about Iler'a distillery , am run In , The excursion was broughi iO a auddon termination by each oni of the party being aent np for threi days on bread and water , with th < warning that a second infringement ol ho law would procure them a thlrtj dayi term on the aamo luxurious diet. Tno return of warm weather wll > ring plenty of these transient vlsltori o Omaha , and the quicker they fine ont what they may expect the bottoi t will bo fnlGlled. A SMALL BURGLARY. Small Boya Make a. Bald on Morse C Some persona , supposed to bo aganp f amall boya , entered the store ni Morse , the Dodge street grocer , Frl- ay and carried off a small amount f tobacco and cigars. They climbed in over the transom oi he front doors by means ot the iron odaacroai the glaoa , which aorved as a ladder. The till wao > roken open with a poker and itovo shaker , bnt there waa no thin n eft In U to carry off. The twogback doors were easilj opened from the inside , and an eaoapt made without leaving any clue. Church Mualc , Music at the Congregational chnrcl April 22,1883 : MORNINO , 'High in the Heavens" Concon ) fiertory "Lay not np for Yourselves" . .Barnb ; EVXXINO. 'Remember , O Lord" Hlmme Bass Solo aud Quartette. ' .Slewed la the Man" Barnb TELEGRAPH NOTES. iptdal Dlipatcbos to Tin Bis. Edward Jump , the eccentric carlcatur at , who shot himself at Chicago Frida < night , died Saturday , It ia understood the Quebec Centra railway will lose $250,000 by the failure o U EogHiih agents , Cooperhall & Co , The Potts colliery company at Ashland ? a. , are about to make a determined effor .o extinguish the fires burning DOW fo leveral yeara , and extending in the work nga. nga.The The Pullman Palace Car company hav < Isolated a quarterly dividend of two del ara per share from the net earnings , pay able May 15th , to stockholders ot recon at the close of business May lat. Two striking brick layers were arrestei n Chicago for alleged Interference will men employed In building in the weat dlv ilon of the city. The prisoners asaerl hey simply spoke to the workmen. Thi Union will defend them. Work at the Koliridee mine , Iroi fountain , Mich. , hat been abandoned , a t ia im possible to take the bodlea oat and the cavity is of such a nature it can not be timbered. The danger Is so grea , he men refuse to work. The Toledo Morning Telegram and Com mercial has been sold by J. U. Battelle i Co. to J. M. Comley , A W. Francisco and B. A. Lee , all of Columbus. Th price Is understood to be $30.000 cash. I ill be continued as a republican paper. A fire at Aurella , Iowa , sixty miles wea of Fort Dodge , destroyed twenty-five but ness buildings. The estimated lo > a i $100,000. $ Almoat the entire business poi Jon of the city ia gone. Insurance abou 39,000 , Some very narrow eacapei ar reported. A heavy ( now and wind storm prevallei throughout Colorado Friday and Saturday [ t Ia most severe In the mountain towne Houses were unroofed and miles of tele rraph poles are down. There waa heav ; [ all of snow throughout the whole mouu tain region , A gentleman largely Interested in cattle who has just returned from an extenslv trip among the Texni ranches , aayr ninety five hoods of cattle , averaging 2 500 eact will ba driven ont of the otale this apring The entire drive ia estimated at 210,00 bead , against 350,020 last year. Thos. H. Paul & Son , locomotive build era and machinist * , who only recently be gun operations at Baltimore , have mad an assignment for the benefit of their cred Itora. The worka are extensive. No atatc ment of liabilities ia made public , i Urge number of men are thrown out c employment , A boiler in the yarn mill of Koser . Soofleld , at Evansvllle , exploded , inatantl killing Ferdinand tichulther. Thrt sheets of the boiler were blown over 30 feet from the building making a wreck c the mill. The explosion occurred durln dinner hour , when the mill waa deaertec or the loss of life would have been ver great. The box of dynamite sen from Newar by the Adama expreaa and turned over i Ohloago to the American express , to be di llvered to the Milwaukee Cement compao waa opened and found to contain fuse fc blasting purposes. The rumor arot through the words of an official who tel ehe exprrsa driver to handle the box can fully , aa it might contain dynamite. The cowboys , who are nowljon a atria In the Panhandle district , Texas , are bi coming more violent. One hundred c them , who are well armed , are encampe nt Lai Coia , Oldham county , under tt leadership of one Harris , and make ope threats of violence ogalutt all who ma come to take their placea.1 The Nickel Plate Is dissatisfied with tt ten per cent share allotted it In the eai bound live stock pool , and Arbitrate Adama has called a meeting at New Yorl April 27 , to consider Ita demand for an it creaae. It la asserted other lines will n < concede a larger percentage , in whlc event a disruption of the pool fa deeme probable. A petition was filed In the orphan court , of Philadelphia , by Mary Tlerne ; housekeeper for the late Rev. lUchai O'Connor , who left a legacy of $10 a wee for the maintenance of a faithful dotr. Tt petitioner was designated to take charge i the canine , bnt she declares that tt executor rtfates to make weekly paymsni and asks that ht b ordered to pay froi February 1. The stock holders of the WasUre Unlc oompaByhave ratlaed the la * of U Mataal UaOoa Oo pa y"e Umw ia aoeon ance with the ruling of the court. Then waa only one dissenting voice , and that came from Jotlah O. RelfT , holder of 10 ( shares of Western Union stock , who through hia counsel , entered a protes .6.tlnt a vote being taken. John Morrison , a dealer In carriage * it Chicago , who made claim one week age that his aaf i had been burglarized of nearlj 53,000. but whose atory wa * discredited bj tbn police , waa arrested Friday ou a re qulsuion from the governor of Ohio gran ted at the Instance of a Columbui firm charging Morrison with obtainlni roods under false pretences and other al feged frauds. Four brother named Barlow , and twi others named Gall and Wlnfield. all des peradnea living In the vicinity of Norman vtlle , KM. , went to the store of John Nor man , pottmatter at Normanvllle , Than day night , and demanded liquor. Beinf refused , they wrecked the store , robbei the aafe , and fired several ahota from thel revolvers , one of which mortally wonndst the poatmaater'a wife. Sheriff Blair wltl a posae la in pursuit. ' A reduction in ratea on provisions belni requested by the New York Central I Hudson river railroad company on thi ground that the preient tariff thereon I lot being maintained by all roada and act ntr under the agreement of March lltb 1831 , on and after April 23d rates on ear enth class will be on the basis of 30 cent per one hundred pounds , and on the nintl class 35 cento per 100 pound' , from Chicago cage to New York.rrhe rate on Hye hogi will be thesime aa that on seventh class From various reliable sources an ap proximate estimate baa been innde as t < ; be probable acreage of the wheat crop it Minnesota and Dakota this year as com' ' lared with 1882. In the former state i Ota In acreage IB noted by the land being given up to dairying , but new land broket nearly offteta tbla. While tie total acre aero of Minnesota in 1832 was 2,572,000 thla year It ia estimated it will be full 2 , 500,000. In Dakota laat year the acreage waa 650,000 , which thla year will b ( swelled to 1,000,000 , and It Is estimated hla will swell the total crop fully twenty , our million bushels , as compared with twelve million * in 1882. Wm L. Church , Jr. . the outgoing comptroller of the village of Hyde Park , arranged to meet tbo treasurer Saturday morning for the purpose of having hia ac < ounta verified preparatory to turning the office over to hia successor. He failed tc ceep the appointment and the authorities iroke open the safe in hia office. The ex < omiuatlon of his accounts showed a short- ige of 57,700 , A warrant has been Issued or his arrest. Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant and wayr tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use IYON'8 KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests aud cures grayness - ness , removes dandrntt and itching , makes the H air strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. SPECIAL NOTICES. -8PEOIAL8 wl POSITIVELY ] not J belt aerted unlett paid In advance. The Omaha Savings Bank Is now prepared to make oans on Omaha Clt ; or Douilaa County At Current Kites ot Interest. COMMISSION CHARGED J33-lm TO LOAN MOM EY ONK.Y LOANED On chattel mortgage reon M 7 Un on Block , comer 15th and Famam SIB 120-ImoJ TO LOAN-Call at Law office ot D. I MONEY room 8 Crelghton Block. Loaned on chattel property by J MONEY , No 21S South 14th street 620-lmot -\T ONKY TO LOAN-Al 8 per cent. Shrlver1 Jl RealErtate and Leon Agency , oppoalt poet office. 7tTT-tf HELP WANTED. > ANTED Boy to herd cattle. Apply Sal W atot a House , Fort Omtha. 136-248 To contract with experienced me : WANTED I,2CO acres of pralr e. i30-2\ \ Boaas in ILL. First-clasi nurse girl at N. W WANTED Caps nd 21st aticeU. 14 } 83j two femilebook-keep'rsor coth WANTED Irrsfarone of tha leading houus In th city. Unst be thoioughlv competent. For pti licu'.ars address "A. M. 0. " city. 139-21 WANTED Kitchen girl. $ -1 per week to competent girl. Apply at southwest coi of C'll'ornla and 2Ist streets. I4i-21t Dlsbwtsher at Maul * Restaurant WANTED . 13821 _ _ WANTED-A girl for general housework , 71 17th street , ocir Leavenworth. 103215 MRS WRIGHT. \yANTED-Agenti totell te > s , coOcot , aplci > V and urocer. sued lea , bv tarnple , to ( am Ilia. We doa't pay salary , but sill first clai go us at low prices , and on'ibcral terms to KOI men fatlsfa tlon given or money retundod Home butlneis , exclusive ageccy , ( rood profll no rUk. Write for our new 18 jage cliculai with testlmcoUli also of old agents and otheia. Men Jon tb Is paper SAN FRANCISCO TEA CO , Chie go. HZ-Thurs-jat.Tuea AJ/AMl'EO A girl , competent < o take cbarg TT of dining room. Apply Planter's hous comer Dodge and ICtn St. 121 SO } A good nune girl st north corn WANTED and Pier St Bhlnn' . addltlsn. tWS-20t - oi cook al Southern hole WANTBD-O must be exptrlenced In hotel working an come Hell recommended. . 110-21 } WANTlD-Mlddle aged "wonrniTtT do tlgl boutework. Wages tt per weok. Appl at 812 Douglas street. 110-21 A ifOOd steady harness uiakci WAFTED of E. llelnzoillng , Blair , Neb. S 8-A14-Ot ! SITUATIONS WANTED , W'AN I ED Situation by a youn < girl In prlvati family for second cr genertl bout ork. Apply at 1120 Capitol avenue , cor. 121 Itrcct 137-24S "VXTASTED Situation by an experienced coac TT man In a private family. Inquire of 8. Jo gens n , COI south 10th Strett Cigar Store. 113-ill MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. /1 ENTLKMAN aad wife with part of houst ui \JT furnished , about May 1 , below loth , not fi from Karnam. Tciiaa modiraU , Addreis "II , Bee office. 897-2if Two boarders and roomers at 1C ] WANTED St , * 6BJ-23J TTTANTED 600 privy vaults , sinks , and etei VV pool * to clean with aanlUrr cleaner Sal Wactlon ( uaranUed. J. U , BUtTII , ni-lmot lock Bo a , Omaha. a Uferln with toot and b < a < ! ache. to call M Ittl raraam itrM ouMdlTMoiebMftb ; Uont'i EltcUl 811. FOR BENT HOUSES AND LOTS. ITOK KENT Nicely furnished rooms with board JD sulttblt for one or two gentlemen S. K , cor , mriethandLcavennorthBta. 115-23 } ' \ TT\OR BENT Two roims famlihed for hint X housekeeping , S. W. cor. 8th and Howard. 131-2U : \ RBNT Ore handsomely furnlthcd rcom x\ ; 1 suitable for two gents. Inquire 1C21 . . . Capl- . . \ tel > venue. TJ10R KENT With board , a largt front rorrn E with bay window , ( al and bath room , 1713 Dcdgiatreet. 145-275 "I710R RENT Room suitable for a gtntltman , JD 1019 Fatnam street. 140-215 'l\0 LET One or two rooms with board , 1803 L California street. 129-5 mWO nicely fttlnlsbcd rooms to rent Bid- JL room an sitting room , 41714th street , bet. Chicago ai d Cut. 131-Jtt RENT A large front bed room , pleostnt. ECU located , No U41I Chicago Bt. 132-2U "T10R RBNT-Handicme room with boaid for J } two. Terms moderate. Refeiencea requir ed. Third house west of 20th en aouth side of Harney street. 133-26f I70II RENT House of six r corns , cellar well C cittern all In good repair , 1221 North 19th. rcoms and boaid. Modern con- FURNISHED veulencas , 1310 Dodge street. leooimt ? OR 11ENI Three nlcoly ( urnlsnoa rooms , with or without boaid , t IBIS Jaikeon street. T71OK RENT PACIFIC HOLME ; 82 KOOMsi ; Tenth and Duvcnporl streets. Apply to O. W. Gray. 311 Twellth street. _ 106-g4 } EOR RENT L rge furnished room with board. Apply 005 N. Iflth Bt. 086-23 VR RENT Several furnished rooms with E board also tiblo bjardtra. north-west corner 19th and California. ggs-tf HORRENT OR SALE Corner store CumlnO JD & 21st. Call A. BROWN , adjonlng. 721tg T7MIKNI3IIED ROOMS Very dcs r blo location JD Peck , real estate , opp. P. O. fOOl-tf FOR RENT nousea and lots at pinker and Bell's. Rent curcau , opposite Post olBce. 703-tf FOR RENT Fine upright piano , Una Kim- ball organ , 1519 Dodge otrcct. 6"-tt A. II03PE , Jr. FOR SALE. FOH SALE-Finest ttock farm In Nebraska ; 432 acres ; 100 acres tlmbar ; good bouio , barn , orchard , &c. , ca y terms. Per a're , $30 Splecdld residence , full lot , D venpoit street , 810,000. Good business lot , ITarney f treot. House 17 rooms , Farnam street. 12 lotn , roith Omaha , iacs $ KO. House , two stsrlos , Dodge near 14th , S5.000 , -Two htnr'Bome residences , Sherman a\enue. Call at office , or send for descriptive pamph let. 8HRIVER k BELL , FOR SALE Rcs'aurant and cigar store , stock and fixtures , counters , a o * ciso. Best stand on loth tticet. Addicsa W. Bee office. 124-255 Acre for 8300 choice location. See Peck ONE Estate , or poslto P. O. 123-23 FOR S' LE 8400 00 will buy a manufacturing business , ( itapl > goods ) established City trade. Address Manufacturer Bca office. H823t TOOR SALE Furnished 6 room frame home on F 16th and Marcy2,000 cash. At ply 87 Batker block. P. F. COILIER. 115.211 COR ! SALE CHEAP New Soda Fountain. In- JD quire 217 north 17th street. 110-251 SALE A irocd upright p'ano fcr tale FOR cheap. Call at2015 Cass. 104-24 SALE One nice driving mare , fairness EOR buggy. Two fresh milch cows. 107-21J THOS. &WIFT. FOR SALE A gofd paying bu mes , N. W. corner 16th and Dodgo. 975-21 ; EOR SALE Brick , good hard burned brick delivered In all pirta of town cheap. Address S. E. JOHNSON & CO. ca t side of Sherman avenue , or 211 S. 13th St. 076-2w T710R SALE A Bnt-clais second hand top bag- JD gy. CM at 1319 Ilainey street ; 397-tI "ClOR SALE-Cottoce and corner lot In fine loca- 1 ? tlon 82650. Bargain roust be sold before Mayl-t. McCAOUE opposite P 0. 824 tf SALE Lot on 26th street nstr Farnam , FOR 8.00. JIcOAOUK opposite P. 0. 823-tf SALE House and lot on Douglrs FOR WOO. . McCAOUE opposite P. 0. 828-tf FR RENT Ten homes In good locutions. MiCAQUE opposite P. O 825-tf TJIOR S tLE-lot 44x32 feet and grocery store * * with living room * above 15th street near lUecall'a 81400. McCAOUE opposite P. . 0. 821-tf TQiOnSALE Cottage and terner lot In North r Omaha 1350 Bargain , McCAOUE opposite P.O. 822-tf pUINTINO OFFICE FOR SALE A flourishing JL paper , In ft voting nd growing town In Eas tern Nebraska. Address U U. Bee Office. 023-lmo I OR SALE OR RENT Vose Piano. E 528-tf C. J. CANAN. Beal EsUte Agenta , llO-eod-tf 1606 Farnam St. "T710R SALE Pociieu mapa of Nebraska XOc X : each. For bargains In Orvaha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- ver , Heal Estate Agent , opposite poatoffice. "ITIOR dALE A Bret data lecond hand phaeton J ? Call at 1819 Barney St. 887-tl NOTICE The public are hereby notified that my wll , I ouita Sautler.haa lelt my bed and b ard without just cause , and I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her 102-24 } OEOROE SAUTTER. fTUKEN UP One Uriio re l nd wblte spotted J co - . ( inner can have the sims by calling at 1823 Webtter sticet , and pajIn ) ; charges. Milch cows for Bile , 25th and CaU'ori EREsII Ilia. 123-25 * "li/TRS. / HANSBN , Mldwlfr , has removed from lTL 9th aud Jackson to 10th and Marcy Sta. 689-lml EDWAKDKUEHL MAO18TER OF PALMYSTF.RY AND OONDT TIONALIST , 483 Tenth street , between Farnam and Barney. Will , with the aid of guardian spirit * , obUln for any one a glance of the put and present , aad on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Psifscl tttUfactlon ruarantocd. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never rarlee. A marvel of purltr atrengtnand wboleaomeneei. More economic * ] than the orplnary kind * , and cannot be aoU In competition with thi multitude of low teet Uort wtl kLalumorphotphUepowi.r oanft. Tagu. Biiara Fona Oa ,