„ X 1 I , r ftfl rt -t t , v. THE DA1LF BEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 23 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Wednesday Morning , Jan , 23 , Tlio Wontlicr. For the Missouri valley : Local snows , f followed by clearing weather , northerly winds , rising barometer , and colder weather. LOOM , BREVITIES , Micnnerchoor private masquerade to morrow evening , at Central hall. James Baurcln , mrm-ipor of the Stadt the alro , wna presented with a bouncing girl baby on Monday. Hose curt No. 2 has boon repaired and No. 3hiw bcon returned to the Sixteenth Htroct cnglno bouse. Some llttlo snldo papers road their proofs the day after the matter In publlnhed. This is enterprise In journalism. The marshal has filed complaints ngalnst nil persons who ha\o pumps or hydrants upon the sidewalks In front of their property. In police court yesterday there wore two CMOS for Intoxication. Ono was fined 810 nnd costi , which ho paid , and the other case waa continued. The Omaha Turn society hold their tenth anniversary banquet in the German hall , corner of Thirteenth and Harnoy streets , on Saturday , January 20. Mr. Jacob Madson IB the hnppy father of a ton pound boy who arrived nt his residence , 2103 Chicago street the 10th inst. Both moth. or and eon nro doing well. At least twenty loads of hay were stand ing nt the corner of Howard and Fourteenth stroota nt dark last evening. The prlco asked for wild bay was eight dollars per ton , nnd no loan if they had to haul it back homo. "Whisky Jock" was sentenced yesterday afternoon to thirty days In the county jail on broad and water for abusing his family. Ho ought to Imvo had six months In a rcotaurant with a muzzle on. Ho Is n worthless vagabond and of no use to himself or any ono else. Woodbrldgo states that the box which was standing In front of their place yesterday afternoon and which frightened the liorso of Mr. O'Ncll , had just boon placed upon the walk for the reception of an organ which wns to bo shipped , and that It had been there but a very short time. On Monday night a farmer was killed at ( rand Island by being nm over by the cars. It was already dunk and ho thought that ho had tlmo to cross the track bcforo the arrival of the train. Ills team and wagon were thrown clear of the track wlillo ho was crushed to death beneath the wheels. The J. M. Thurston hose company are already making arrangements for a grand ball , to bo given In Crounso's hall on the ovcngof 1'obruary 1-1. On that occasion the company will bo presented with nn elegaut Bilk banner , being the gift of Mrs. J. M. Thuroton , and coming as It doe * from to estimable a lady , the boys will value It all the more highly. A man was picked up about 11:30 last night by Officer Turnbull , at the corner of Twelfth nnd Douglas at root ? . Ho was dead drunk , and was lying on the ground In an in- sonnibla condition. A hack was called and ho waa taken to the jail , where it woa found that ho had between $70 and $80 in money and a fine gold watch and chain , Omaha whisky was a llttlo to rich for hi * blood. 'Wui. Gentleman la rebuilding his 'block opposite Jefferson square , which was destroy ed by fire , and will enlarge it. He proposes to orcct n two-story frame building , having sixty foot front on Sixteenth street , and to finish it , If the weather Is favorable , within forty days. His grocery nnd crockery stores will bo contained in the building , but divided by a brick fire wall. There will bo a mooting of the Missouri Valley MtrchanU * association nt Kansas City , on Wednesday , January 23d. The mooting will bo called to order nt 2:30 : p. m. , nt the RloKsoin houso. This association embraces in Its membership the wholosnlo merchants In every line of business of Knnsas City , Lcavon < worth , Atchlson , St. Joseph , Omaha and Lincoln. The last mooting was hold at St T1i Joseph on the 25th of lost October. 1) . M i Steele , of St. Joseph , Mo. , ia president of UK association. A successful operation resulting In thi removal of nn Intra utcrlno tumor of forty ono years' standing , wna performed Batur day nt 11 n. in. , In North Omaha , by Dr. 1' lirossmau. The patient nns been ButTorinf for four years previous with intense palm accompanied at times by alarming homer Thagea , ( to that f ho finally concluded to yioli to the skillful hands of her physician , Dr Groftftiunn. The lady objecting to boinp placed under ; the Influence of chloroform , the operation was performed without the tuc of anaesthetics , which redound * greatly tc credit of the patient who stood the operation heroically. About four o'clock yesterday n crazj woman by tbo name of Christine NalHon , froir Blilr , was found hanging around the depot bj A block watchman , and ho brought her up t < thn city jail. Jlbout six o'clock Tom I'lnrounoi happened In it the jallnnd , ! Cd.Gorman uskec him to help take the woman up to the count ] jilL So Tom ray * ho "coupled In" ahead aut Gorman ' 'coupled ' in" behind , nnd they atartot up the hill. The woman got about half wa } up when ho refuted to 70 any farther , and II required tbo strength of both the men to lam , her nafoly within the walls. Pieromict bayi ha * vould4 rather pull a freight train up th > Summit than to t&ko that woman up the hll 'Ir , C. Nel'JIg of Madison , who has jiul recovered n judgment of $5,000 In the Unltot States dUtrlct court nt Lljcolu against tin "Underwrite fire Insurance company for loti outlined July 2P , 1832 , la In the city , homo vrutl bound. The caie waa one of thu moa important ever tfed | in thll atato , The ut torneyi for plaintiff wore W , M. Hobertsou o 'Mftdlcon , and George Prttcliett ) jf < ) mah The attorneys for tlio defento were John M Thurstou and J. M. 'VVoolworth of Omaha After the trial was ovur Judge Uundy declared clarod that porna of the wltume * bad testlfiec falaely and were proper subjects for gram jurydtuclpUne. The plaintiff claims to ha v discovered a conspiracy through a party th ovwhesrd the drilling of Never Give Up , If you are nutTerlng with low and dopre < wei UjiJrk * , lo of AppbUto , Kenoral debility , dlr ortiqred blood , wuak coiwtltuUun , hwul&che. u any iU we of A blllwu nature , by all moan ivooure a bottle of Klsctrla Bitter * . Yo will be nurpriiwd to MJ the rapid Improtemen tfat will follow ; you will bo Inspired wiUi nei ] lf ; frtrwgth < uid activity will return ; pal xnl wowy will ceage , And henceforth you \ \ \ twiofaa in t4ia In the pralM of Klectric liltten * fifty cent * t , bottls by 0. V. ( Joo. A FATAL WALK , A German Girl Sixteen Years Old Killed by a Train Last Night , She llccnnio Confused nnd Stopped from In Front of Ono Train Di rectly In Front of Another The Inquest. > V very sad accident occurred last night tist at the west end of the Omaha stock ards , which resulted in the death of a lorrrmn girl named Mary Loworjahn. This death is particularly sad on nc- omit of the youth of the deceased , and Iso on account of the sudden and fear- ul manner in which she was killed. It was about 0:20 : p. m. , and the lissouri Pacific train No. 32 WOR just oming down the Summit hill. Freight rain No. 7 , of the Union Pacific , was ust pulling out , when this young woman was on her way to her homo , near Quealoy'a soap factory. She was vralk- ng along the track tn front of the Union 'acific train , and ni it drew near to her ho stopped from that track over onto ho track on which the Missouri passon- or train was approaching. She evident- 7 did not notice the approaching train ntil it was nearly upon her , when elio was paralyzed with fear , and stood in a rouching position awaiting her fato. The engineer sighted her when ho was bout eighty feel from her. Ho immodi- toly applied his air brakes , blew his whistle and then reversed his engine , lo said that ho then looked out of his rindow and girl was near the rail , in a rouching position , with her hands hrown up and her face , which was look- ng up at the engine us it approached or , was as white as snow. Ho did not co the engine when it struck her , but as eon as the train was stopped ho ran > ack and found her lying beside the rack , face flown. Ho turned her over nd she breathed once and was doad. A rakoman and the train boy wore loft in hargo of the corpse , while the train was lulled into this city. The coroner and undertaker wore noti- od , and a special train was run back fter the remains. They were put in a olliu and taken to the undertaking rooms f Drexel & Maul. Aa she lay in her collin. it was a pitiful ight. She was a beautiful girl and it corned as if death had even added to her ppoaranco. Her face was as white ns uarblo , her features perfectly moulded , nd her brown hair stood out in bold re- icf upon her marble brow. She was catly dressed in black and her clothing was scarcely disarranged , but in the back art of her head was a little hole which old the talo. The coroner immodtntoly impannolod jury and proceeded to hold an inquest. The train mon wore examined , and all estified in accordance with the above acts. J. F. Cavanaugh , the engineer , bought ho was not running faster than tight miles an hour when ho first discov- ired her. Ho did everything in his ) owpr to stop the train , but it was im- lossiblo. Ho thought that the end of ho pilot must have struch her upon the icad and thrown her clear from the rack , an she was not mangled in any way. way.E. . H. Gcarnan , the fireman , said that 10 hoard the whistle and looked out of .ho window , and saw a white scared face ooking up into his. Ho immediately ooked away , and did not see the engine when it struck her. Her brother was present at the in- luost , and stated that the deceased had DOOH at work at the Occidental hotel un- ; il recently. That' she left homo about LO o'clock yesterday morning to como to the city in search of work , and that she liad not boon seen since. Her homo was only about thron blocks distant from the place where she was killed , and had she boon permitted to walk sixty foot farther she would have reached the crossing , when aim would have loft the crossing to go to her borne , The coroner's jury , after hearing the evidence , found that the deceased came to her death by being struck by the on- gjno on the Missouri Pacific train last night , near the stock yards , and attached no blame to the company or any of its employes. This should bo a lesson to people who nro daily in the habit of walking on rail road tracks. It is a wonder that there arc not more people killed hero in the iuino way , so much carelessness is exhib ited each day. BuoklonVAi'iilca Snlvo. The greatest niodlcul wonder of the world. Warranted to Bloodily euro Burns , Cuts , Ul- cam. Holt Itheum , 1'ovor Sores , Canccra. 1'llea , Chillblalns , Corns. Totter , Chapped hand * , auil all skin eruption , gnrantood to euro In iivery Instance , or mauoy refunded. i5 ! cent * 0 r box , A COLLISION , A lluna\vay Ilorhuiiiil-'irtcontli Street ColllilCB tVlth a Onrrlace. About two o'clock yesterday afternoon , a serious collision occurred onFiftoontl E tract. An organ box was standing on the side walk In front of Woodbridgo Bros' , music house , in opera house block. Just as Eugene O'Noi drove up to the sidewalk al that , print , the box was in como wav overturned , frightening his horse which dashed out into the street. Ono of hie buggy wheels came in contact with the car track , tipping the vehicle in such a manner as to precipihito Mr. O'Noil to the ground , Ho struck upon his head and received a severe scalp wound which was dressfed by Dr.Frisoni. The horse now being free ho dashed on down the at rue tun til in front of the post-olllco when ho came iu contact with a vehicle in which was seated Mr. Mittaur. The collisior overturned Mr. Mittaur'a buggy and throw him upon the ground between the horses , but luckily ho was not injured seriously. Ho waa covered with mud , his clothing torn , and his bucgy wus smashed to flin ders. Tlio buggy of Mr. O'Noil was not Injured. This serious mbhap was all oocasionoc by an empty box being loft upon the sss sidewalk where it had no business to bo , And it was also lin direct violation of ix city ordinance governing such things. EntltiR Cnnccr. John Naves , n young mnn llvlnf ? near this place , IIM been nllllctctl for five yonr with ono of the mo t nnery looking ofUlng cancers that I over SMV. Ilia none had boononton nway and the cancer WM fco < llnp Itself on his check , mouth and throat , and all thought It wwonly n ritiotiUon of tlmo when llfo Itnolf would plvo way. I advliod Swift's Specific , and Its affect wan wonderful. After the lint boltlo lie could attend to his Inislncns , and after five bottles 10 IB nearly or qulto well , The poison han > oen forced from his system , and lie Is a now M. 1' . Cntnii.Kf , M. I ) . , Oglcthorpo , Pa. ST , JOSEPH'S ' HOSPITAL , Annual Ileport for the Vcar December : tl , IHHit. Since the people of Omaha have always shown a lively interest in promot- ng the welfare of St. Josoph'n hospital , t will certainly give them pleasure to tear what has been done in the inntitu- ion during the year 1883 ; for in seeing what has boon done they will at once bo convinced that their contributions were necessary for the maintenance of thohos- litnl , and at the saino time they will bo animated with now zeal to continue their charitable assistance. During the year L883 the hospital has harbored G40 pa- ; ionts , exceeding the previous year by L45. With regard to nationality there were : Americans 202 Italians 2 icnnnna 112 liolglnna 2 triah 103 Norwegians 2 Swedes -10 Hungralnns 2 Danes 20 Indians -2 Kngllsh 17 Welsh 1 Jtohomlans 12 Swiss 1 Scotch 0 Butch 1 llusslans 4 I'ronch 3 Total. . . 510 L'oloa 2 * Recoveries there were 409 Deaths 41 WO Mnlo patients 442 Female patients 08 510 Patients in old building ? 12 1'ntlonts In new addition 228 510 In public wards 4G7 In pilvnto rooms 73 540 Paying patients 213 Not paying 207 510 Koman Catholics 241 Non-Catholics 29U 540 Thanks to the generosity of our many [ Honda , vro have almost boon able tomeot the current expenses. Something more , however , should bo done , as will appear from the following statement : The expanses of 1883 were 810,603 25 The income 10,58741 Deficit S15 81 Moreover , vro would draw publication- lion to the fact that there are still $10,000 duo on buildings and grounds , § 8,000 bearing interest , and $2,000 to bo paidon thn old building next March. In order , therefore , to reduce the debt of the hospital , the sisters will take up a collection in the course-of the spring , to which all are begged to contribute ac cording to their means and thegonorosity of their charitable hearts. The staff of physicians and surgeons attending St. Joseph's hospital , either during the entire or part of tlio year , were : Dr. J. Neville , Dr. P. Grossman , Dr. L. B. Graddy , Dr. L. P. McKenna , Dr. Shelly , Dr. S. D. Mercer , chief sur geon of the U. P. railroad patients , with his assistants , Dr. Woodburn and Dr. Horzman ; Dr. Y. II. Coflmann sending his substitute. Dr. Carter ; Dr. J. C. Doniao , Dr. Search , and Dr. Ewing Brown. Besides the regular attending physi cians and surgeons there were several others who attended private patients. The number et sisters nursing the sick were fourteen for the greater part of the year , but this number has boon increased to twenty , six having boon sent from Europe. In making this report the sisters vrish to avail themselves of the opportunity to thank all those who have in any way assisted thorn i' < furthering the great and charitable work in which they are en gaged , particularly the attending physi cians und surgeons , the different rail roads and other companies , the publish ers of papers , the grocers and butchers , etc. , etc. , in fact everyone who has con tributed. Everybody is kindly invited to pay the hospital a visit , in order to convince themselves of what is done for the nick , and that the sisters are in need of the charitable- assistance of the public. NOLA.FS"EOLIPSE . , Auotbur Version of tlio tintost North Omaha Sanitation. Mr. Oaroy , husband of the woman whoso charms fascinated Them , No lan , and led to the foot race in North Omaha , last Friday oxoning , furnishes the following version of the affair : It Booms Nolan inot Mrs. Oaroy at different times in company of colored friends , and followed her to horhomo. She was very much annoyed by his vulgar attentions , and informed her husband , who worked at night.and begged him to stay at homo. Thin was more than a week ago. The first time Nolan called at the house Mrs. Oaroy ordered him away , and told her husband of the fact on his return from work. work.Mr Mr , Carey then determined to watch for Nolan. On the Friday evening in question Mr. Carey wont to the lodge , but on account of the cold no mooting was hold and ho returned home. lie had boon homo quite a while- and was propar. log for bed when a knock at the doorwas hoard. Ho twked , "Who's there ] " but no response was given und ho ordered the intruder away. The caller proved to bo the gallant Nolan. Ho did not retire quick enough to suit Carey who deter mined to expedite his movement , Blipping - ping out the back door Oaroy culled a neighbor to assist him and both started in pursuit. Oaroy firpd two shots with the intention of scaring Nolan. They had the desired effect , for he was soon overtaken , completely exhausted and windless. No police being in the neighborhood - borhood , Mr. Carey and his friend per mitted Nolan to depart , retaining the overcoat ho throw off in his ( light. TLouiaa L. Kliuball nnd party left for the nast jcitunlay Iu Mr. KlmbaJl'u private car , which lias just couta out of the eho ] > B , where It hu been newly paiutod and refitted. It U now a very "daUy. " CITY COUNCIL _ : r Regnlar Heeling of the City Conncil Last Night , Number or Ordinances IlcRulnr Iloutlno Business. } { A regular mooting of the city council waa hold in the conncil chamber last evening. The council vraa called to order by President Baker. Members present , Baker , Woodwortlt , Lender , Hascall , Bohm , Murphy , McOuckiu and Ander son. son.The The journal of the last mooting was road by the clerk. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONH. From the mayor : Giving notice that lie had approved all ordinances passed at the last nossion of the oity council. Or dered filed. From the city clerk : Giving notice that ho had delivered to W. W. Marsh a copy of city ordinance 072. Ordered filod. filod.From From Truman Buck : Giving bids re ceived by him for the $10,000 bonds tel l o issued February 1 , 1884. Only one bid was received , and that from BT. Kountzo at par. Accepted. From M. Hell man and others : Asking that College street bo opened from St. Mary's avenue to JolFeraon street. Re ferred to committee on streets and grades. From William Fitch & Co. : Giving notice - tico that North Omaha uowor had caved in and offering to ronair it at .cost. A lively debate followed. Referred to committee on waterworks and sewerage with power to net. A number of bills wore referred with out reading. From American District Telegraph company : Stating that it had established its system in Omaha , and asking the patronage of the city offices. Referred to committee on public property and im provements. RESOLUTIONS. By Haskall : That the clerk bo in structed to place upon all warrants on the general fund the full amount of the levy and the amount drawn out , and the same -with respect to the general fund , so near as possible. Adopted. By McGuckin : Instructing the city attorney to frame an ordinance requiring the owners of nil bankrupt stocks ol goods brought into the city to deposit six per cent , of the amount in the general fund. fund.By By Bohm : Instructing the city attor ney to frame an ordinance providing for the sale of district paving bonds of pav ing district No. 7. Adopted. By Behm : Instructing the city attorney to demand the pos session of real estate , the legal title of which is 'in the city and claimed by other pursons , and to secure the assistance of some real estate man for the purpose of selling such tracts. Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. From the judiciary committee : Re porting that the city of Omaha not allow the payment of the two judgments ren dered against the city , one in favor ol Cornelia R. Gilbert , and the other in favor of John II. Holton , until they be opened and the city ullowod to defend. Adopted. ORDINANCES. By Bohm : Creating sewer district No. 13. Read three times and passed. An ordinance appropriating $ lJ99.Gi ( ( out of the Sixteenth and Chicago street sewer fund vrus road throe times and passed. The rules wore hero suspended to re ceive the estimates of Me Hugh & Me- Gavock , William Mack it Co. , and Rich ards & Clark , which wore read and up- proved. An ordinance levying a special tax and assessed upon the property of W. W. Marsh , to cover cost of paving between rails. Passed. An ordinance nppiopriating certain sums in favor of . ) eiikins & Archibald and William Mack & Co. , for paving cer tain alloys in the city of Omaha. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to cover the cost of paving Sixteenth street from Douglas to Issarcl. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to ( i y the cost of paving Harnoy street f ; .m Ninth tp Fifteenth streets. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to j .y the cost of paving alloy from Tenth ij Eleventh streets. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to piy the cost of paving alloy from Thirteenth - toonth to Fourteenth streets. An ordinance levying a special tax to pay cost of paving alloy from Twelfth to Thirteenth streets , in district No. 18. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to pay cost of paving alloy from Twelfth to Thirteenth streets , in district No. 25. Paxaod. An ordinance levying a special tax to cover cost of paving alloy from Twelfth to Thirteenth streets , iu district No. 4. Passed. Council adjourned. A Oroixt Discovery. That in dally bringing joy to the homes of thousands by Having many of their dear 0110.0 from un early griwo. Truly la Dr. Kln 'a New lf covcry for Consumption. Coughx , Colda , Anthm , Bioncliltla. liny lover , JA > SH of Voice , Tickling III the Throat , 1'iJn in Slda and Chest , or any disease ) of the ; Throat and Lungs , a ixwltho euro. Guaranteed. Trial liottied free ut 0,1' ' . Goodman's Drug Stoio. Ltuvo Uo 81.00 A. MlBttliifj Man. Mat Froi , n young Bohemian , is miss ing since last Thursday night. At that time he attended a dance at Kas- pur's hall , and about 3 o'clock in the morning escorted his girl to Council Blulla over the ico. After seeing the girl homo , ha started on his way back to Omaha over the ice , but thus not turned up yet. It is not known that ho had contemplated leaving the city , and the only way to explain his absence is , that returning over the ice , ho got into some place nrhoro the ice was cut away and was drownod. Ho was u single man , about 24 years old , without relatives in thin oountry , and boarded at Honza'a boarding house. * A Big tiotiento. Mr. Thomas Swobo received a telegram from Messrs. Paxton , McShane and Her , yesterday , stating that they had conclud ed negotiations with Boston capitalists for the building of a huge slaughter house hero in connection with the South Omaha stock yards. Mr. Swobo , who is ono of the stock holders in the stock yard scheme , sayn that the Boston gen tlemen nro owners of n line of refrigerator cars now running to Chicago , which they are anxious to send as far west as Omaha , provided they can secure the necessary shipments of dressed boof. This they propose to do by joining with the South Omaha syndicate , and erecting the build ings , etc. , each party standing on equal terms. This slaughter house scheme is understood tn bo distinct from thn ono for which Mr. Schallor is working to BO- cure English capital , and in which ho has moot with success sufllciont to warrant liim in assorting that the project will as sume definite and tangible shape within a few weeks. * OUACKS ARRESTED. Fellows Calling Themselves Doc tors Arrested Yesterday Mowine , A Tonncsaeo Sheriff AViuits Them for OUUilitltiR Money Under Fnlso 1'retcnsc They nro Now la Jail. On the 10th of this month , three fol lows arrived in this city , and registered at the Metropolitan hotel as L. Powell , W. Williams and W. B. Kelly , all of Cincinnati. The two Drst named claimed to bo doctors of marvellous knowledge , and carried healing in their every word and act , while the latter ono was simply a helper , or a sort of n ropor. They at once flooded the city with hand bills stating that Dr. Williams , the great specialist of cancer , piles , and in fact all the ills of which flesh is heir , and Dr. Reaves , the curo-all for every disease arising from indiscretion and exposure. They udvortiFod "no cure , no pay1 ' and were anticipating a largo and profitable practice , when a cloud , in the shape of a Tennessee sheriff , came over the bright vision of their dreams , and they were gobbled up and placed behind the bars in the Douglas county jail. These same follows , whose right names are L. Keoves and L. 0. Tumor have traveled all through Tonncsaeo , Arkan sas , Missouri , Iowa , nnd parts of Ne braska , and in nearly every town in which they have stopped they have graced the hotel register with a fictitious name , and have duped the people out oi more or less money wherever they have gone. They know no more about doctor ing than a hog knows about war , and yel they have experienced no difficulty in roping in "suckers" enough to keep them selves in spending money. In Tennessee they swindled various parties out of money and they were ai- rested in Nashville but were dischargee upon the recommendation of the attorney gonoral. They immediately skipped to Little Rock , Arkansas. After they were gone it was found that they had got away with a good deal more money than haci bcon expected. The people of Montgomery county , where they had worked with considerable success , sent Sheriff W. D. Cannon , ol Memphis , after the follows , with instruc tions to bring them back. Ho traccc them from plauu to place until ho run them down in this city. Ho visited Sheriff Miller and they together gothor started out to ascertain where the beats had their printing dono. Just as they were leaving Cotter's office they spied ono of the fellows across the street and immediately took him in tow. They took him to the city jail , and visited the telegraph office , and just as they came out of that place onto the side walk the other ono of the pair came across the street. They picked him up and took thorr both to the county jail , whore they will remain until the necessary papers are ob tained , when they will bo taken back to Tennessee. They are a hard pair , and no mistake. They have made several ineffectual at tempts to obtain money since their ad vent in this city. They have claimed that they wore expecting a largo amount of money , uAd also that they had a very valuable trotting borao on the way to this place. The probabilities are that they will bo given a term of years iu the penitentiary where they will learn soiuu trade other than doctoring. JESSE Mc'OARTY , Tlio Murderer of iTnlin Bradford IB Brought to Oiiiuhti tor Sufo Keeping. Last ovoning'a train from the west brought to this city Joaao McCarty , the man who killed John Bradford with an ax near Papillion Monday. The excitement is rumming high in Papillion , and there was strong talk of lynching McCarty , and it was thought best to bring him to this city for safe keeping until the time of his preliminary examination. His examination , which was to have tali on place yesterday , was postponed un til to-morrow. Ho did not arrive in this , city until ut quite a Into hour last evening , and was not seen by reporters. A. D. Uralimrd , of the Albion Argils , is at thu Paxton. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 7hls pjwaur ti v r varloi. A marvel at pnrlt * lr ugh tail wbolesoneiKU. More economical th * tt > odlairy kwds , ami moDOi be told in oompctitlo wllhthe mnltltudti of low ( eit , abort welgnt , alum o pi oaphako po deri. Sold oaly In can * , lloval ltk UK I'ow lor Co. , too Wall Slrotl New York. for Infants and Children. CastorlapronintpfCDipcstton Whnt Rives our Chtldren roir check * , What cures tticlr fevers , inafcoi them sleep ! and ovorconiL'S Flntulunoy , Uoustipn- 'Tin Ciytorln. tion Sour Stomach Dianhocn nnd , , , Wlien l.iblei fret nnd cry ' > y turns , FovcrislmcRS. It insurcB lienlth nnd What cures their colic , kills Uiolr worms , iiaturnl sleep , without niorplilnc. Hut Crmtorln. \Vlmtqtilcklr cures Constlpntlon , Bour StoruncJi , Colds , Indigestion , " Cftstorlft 1 so well ndnptrtl to Children thnt Hut Ciutorl v I recommend It as superior to nny prescription Farewell tlicn to Morphlno Syrups , . " . . M. D. known to mo. it. A. ARCHKIX , , Castor Oil and Paregoric , nnd 83 Portlnnil Avo. , BrooUrn , N. Y. nndIfallCnntnrln : CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Itlfeumo- tlsin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful nnd Pene trating Paiii-rclioving and Hcnllug Itomcdy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. /HTSpaclalB / will Posltlvolynot bo Inserted unless paid iu advance. TO lOAN-Monev. 'ONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates * ol Interest Bcmls' Loan Agency , 15th & Douglas 231-tl TO tOAN hi sums ol 1300. anil upward. MONEY . Davis nnd Co. , llcal EsUto and Lo n Agents , 1605 Farimm St. 393-tt HELP WANTED. / ANTECIrl for illnlnu'room t 1'aclflc house TT 10thnmlD. cnport. 033-255 \I7ANTKU Thorc.iiitblv conn etcnt book-keeper IT and correspondent. Al-o salesman familiar with Commission business None but men i > f experience w 1th best references need apply. Written applica- lions desired. PEYCK E BHOS. 025-14 Experienced drhcr. WANTKD 1'EYCKE 11K03. A Rood girl for general housework. WANTED Uarney street. 0224J TI/"ANTED A good lilaf ksmlth. One who undcr- VV stacd-i fharpcnlnjr plows. Good wages nnd steady work to a good man. Apply nt Lowrv & Slorkcy'e , Fremont , Neb. 022 4 V good girl to do general housework. WANTED ' Hornhergcr 8 , a. W. corner IDth and St.MarVsatcmio. M-2.r' Iraincdlitfly two No. 1 Harness WANTED D. A. HOPKINS , 021-6 ! North Bend , Neb. TTTAKTED 1'ereons to learn book-keeping. I VV will InHiuct n few putsona and wait for half of pay until situation Is furnithed. J , II. SMITH , U15-2S5 1610 Douglas St. Agents immediately in e\cry countrj WANTED of tlio no tst nnd best of fastest scll'ng domestic articles known ; reports of sitlcs too sold In ono aittrncon , 100 in 43 minute ? , SO In SO minutes send for teruor lamp'e will bo sent at onto on ro cipt of 23c. O. II. OKAY , room 218 cast sixth St. Kansas City , Mo. 005201 A girl for general housework in n fam WANTED ' . undcrstind cooking , washing and Ironing thoroujhl } : geol wages to neonipetent girl ; icfercncts required. Apply to2215Webster St. ANTED-Agood irlrl for general house work W 23rd St. , 2d house noith of rarnam. 800 22 TTTANTED ASeandina\ian girl for housework nt VV 817 Dodge stieet. 910-22. TTTANTED A roan who undeibtands the inanu VV facturi ! of Toilet Soaps , otc who is competent totaUo charge of factory. Address "CF. . " Bee olllce. 013 22t TT7ANTED A good girl for general hou o work W 411 South Uth Hiret 01220 Laoy partner wanted to enter Into a respccta AO bio buJneSK lh t lias been alreauy citabllshea in mnht , the outgrowth o ! which is likely to cud in matrimony. Imputation must bo unnblemislied which iseld to bo > bovo wealth in the ejesif the ndvcrtl er. "C. Y. " Ucc oitlcc. 8 0-tf 20toam , BO men , wages J3.10 pcrday WANTED * 1.M for men apply J. 'C. .Murphy , Florenca Cut oO. E8S-2JI TT7ANTED-Olrl In small family. Inquire SflitlC. ( . VV J. Canao &Co , 13th 8 ( . Sfli-tl WANTED A German dining room hitchcn girl. HCMSO nnd Hoppu , 418 S. 13th St , between Ilarncr and Howard. COS tf tITOATlONS WANTUD. ANTED Situation by a yung man IS yars W ; old. Address ' -Eugene" this olllce. 027-23 \T7ANTED A situation by a itenrgrafhcr , as vi nmanuen-ls , Uotd pecd uo troiulu In read Ing notm from letter di'tation. Gocd references , answer through agency 217 N. Itth St. , Omahn. MISC1H.LAKEOD8 WANTS. WANTfcD Furnished room at onoo for Klngl gent , close to business centre. Addrco "W. U A."J114 llarney street. 0-11-221 TJl/'ANTED- respectable fair ily would like one T I or two chl'drcii to board and take care of. He.iinnt bornenud reasonable pilcc. Address "M. F. " Bee office. 018-24t A few more boarders nt 1408 Caca WANTKD street "VTTANTKD To trade n fine single horse and VV splendid carriairo orbuggy team for rcairstatc BARKER & J1AYNE.N. I- corner 13th andFarnam. 760- ( T ADIES OK YOUNH MEN m city or country to JU t Kn nice , light and pleasant work at their own homes : $2 to ? i. u day easily nnd quietly made ; w oik sent by mall , no can\atu lug ; no stamp for reply , t'leaso address Reliable Man't't' Co. , riillidclphlal'o. drawer TT. 763-lmol RliNT HouBos ana Z.ots. ' Nicely furnished room atlSCS Farnam FOH'IIKNT 020-23 OR IIKNT Two houses south of U. I' , depot , 032-tf I J. 1'llll'l'd KOE , 1512 S. 6th Kt F 1011 KENT Nicely furnished front rooms 1(1.1 N. 18th street. 020-lfl FOll HKNT Two decant rrtldcnces , $10. Ivor month each. UA1IKK11 Si 1IAYNK , N. E. cor. Farnau and 13th St. OST-tf FOR HKCil THO cottages on 17th street , between Capitol avenue and Datcoporfiiticet at 81R.OO each. [ DlC-tf ] fe. LEIIMANN , FOH11ENT New nine room dwe'llng with Bttam heat , gas , city and cittern water , bath water closet , hoi nnd cell water , good cellar , barn and e\trv cumenlence in n flrtt-clatii city rraldcnce. 007-28 C. F. FOR KENT FurnUhod room with board , Also a few da > boarders , 18U Davenport. 832 281 FOH RENT FurnlsLcd room for Kcnllcman.alio tuoforlliiht house Kecplaj ; beemeri block , oniner Eighth and Howard tit. 003-tt T OK llENT-My furnished re ldence and staMe , J1 corner Capitol aio. and 2cth Ht. for one > ear from HaroU Itt. MAX MKVEH. OOb-22 Foil KENT Furnished room at 1114 Leatenworth bttwteu Uth and 15th , FOD IIENT \eryderunble furnished rooms with board suitable ttt two or more gunllcnun. BS3 til riCK : , opposlUi I' . 0. FOll HKNT S rroni houte on Webster west of 10th St. 8. T. 1'eteiBcn , real estate vgent , IStU and Douglas. E03-tf ill 11ENT FuruUlied rooms , 1818 Dodge street. 7\0tl UbNl' tiuruuhtti loom 1617 UiJcago ht. ? SiOtf TTIOII HUNT A nicely furnished front | > arlor to let JP wither ltbouttoatd,1813Dodgostrwt. 813-tij Full KENT A uew house , Orooirs , bay ( window , Doublednor , ( .or , 1'adllo and 13th street. 317-231 F 1011 KENT J'urnUhixl front loom MS N. 18th. 701-251 FOH IIKNT An eleiantly furnished alcove room , south exposure , a.11 modern coateulitncef.fhieii acatiou Ul Omaha. N , W. Cor. 13th and 1'arnata _ _ T 7.tf FOH I'.KhT Comfortable front room , aouth-cai corner Kourtevuth aud Dnenjiort , lulUbielor > wo xeotleaien. HENT Furnished room * on the northwest FOR . 13th and Capltolavcnue , formerly Crolghtou Ilousa. 1SD-U IIKNT Rooms In Nebraska Nation * Bank FOR Building. Most dcslratle offices in the city Supplied with hydraulic clo'ator anil heated b team. Arwlv al nun If , FOR DALB. "C OllSALK-C'olorado coil. This coal is as free from JO soft and as dean as Hock Spring. 034 tf JEFF.V. . BEDFORD | T\OR .SAI.Iv A rarr bargain , if taken at once. Ten JL ? acres ot giound , iood house , barn and otbor Im provements. Three nillns from Pcstolllco. iSCO.X ( ) will buy It BAUKEIl & SIAYNE , N. E. cor , 13th and Farnam. 63S-28 FOll SAtU Corner lot , nice new hoitio , 3 rooms , \ cry neat place , ono mlle and a half from post- office , $300 00. BAUKEIl & MAYNK , N. E. corner lath and Farnam. 038-21 FOR 8AIE For n few t'nys. the pair of Wavy Haired Horie * . Can bo icen nt the stnb.cs of L. II. CateonlSth ttrcet. A harran ; ! c n bo had If at' tended tu bcforo taking cast. 022-231 SAMC-Stockfarmi'iUiicrcsin IV ) K Co , only FOll 0 miles from ' 1. II. Station ; 10'iacrcs of raituro enclosed by U wire fence * , Uo under culthatlon , 85 acres good hay land. Imuro\cmcnt4 complete. 2 good dwellings , stablca , 1-ranary , corn-cr bs , a tnd- mPls lie. &o 1'rlco on'.x $ -i.600. U. R. DOANE & CO. , Uth and Douglas Kts. BC'J-tt SALK Oil KKNT-Houso and nail lot on cast FOll ISth .St. , bet. lxn\cnworth and llason. In- qulro nt (1. A. IJndqutbt 1200 Farnam. 101 23 A flrrt rl ia lot on Shtrman a\c. , near rOHSALE I'opplotcn's Mansion. A great bargain of sold in ono week. A. SAUNDE1IS St .0. , oppcslto the 1'axton. tiOS-23 I7Oil ( HALK oil IIKNT frarru .1 miles from city. JL ? Iniuirof | Mrs. Mojcr , o\er Holder's Drugstore 10th and Webster. 872-tt SALE Nice residence and full lot S. E. cor : FOR 231aud Lta\envorlh4000 , ono Block from Hi. car. 871-231 /1ATTLK FOR SAtiE-2SO held , different grade VV and ages. HIRAM it MANUEL BOYEK , 84u-tf Seward , Nob. FOR SALE General store , with brick bulldlmr.in a flourishing Nebraska town , Et < re doing a bus iness of JH'.OOO per \car. BARKER & MAYNE , N. E comer 13th and I'uriiam. 768-tt I poll SALE Stock of general mcrrhandiso and 1 building , valued at about ? 3EW. ( Address Box 61 , Firth , Neb. 761 tt. FOR SALE Two portable hollers , 10 horse cower Apply al D. FITZl'ATBICK. 663-tf 21K South ISth St. 170-1 SALK-Lcadlng hotel in a lively Nebraska F town. For particulars address or call at the office of BAHKElt&MAYNE , N. U. corner Farnam aim 13th Sts. 787-tt FOR SALE ft. small Mocler , Bihman 4 : Co. , fire proof safe , almost new , at this office. tf F " SALK My two story brick residence , IBtn and St. Mary's avenue , targe barn , out-house , water wor.e , well arranged. Lot 50x200. IMce $7.600. Best Bargain in Omaha. Call at M. Toft'a People's Bank. 277-1 SALE 12 lots ono block west of Park ava- FOR care. Lots 60x150. Will sell the whole tract for $7,100 , if sold before January 1st , 1884. Heal cs- tate owners bid this bargain , If you call at People a Bank. 273-tf FOR SALE Choice business property , three lot ! cor. Saundera and Charles Stroit. It will ] > ay ycu to Investigate this otter. Call at People's Bank. 278-tf TJ > OR SALE Improved property , which will pay JP the buyer 20 per cent on tbo Investment , llonta for $1,920 per } ear. All occupied by first claea ten. ants. Will cell for $10,500 , if sold soon. All or one- half coth , balance , one to five years. The above In vestment is worth Investigation. Call at the People's Bank. 2aO-tf pOLLED CATTLK AND CLYDESDALK HORSES. JL T' e sub'ulber is taking orders for spring 1m. portation of the abo\o. Prices much below those at auction sales. References to those nupplled. John McCulloch , 111. Trustand Sav. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mt FOR BALE A flrtt cla.ii second band top buciry Call ot ) Sift Harnov twt , 07tf FOll BALK Old nowbpapers ID large and small ocantltlM at thla ' nnKCKLLAIIKOUB. T OST Agoldslcoto button , two birds nnd neft JLon front.'J. . W. M. " cut on stub. The Under will bo rewarded by lca\lng same at this olllce. 017-tf _ _ ESTIHYEl-rrom Omaha Fair grounds one bay liortu small si > o , on * sorrel rather tall and slim- her. Any Inlormrtloti In regard to tlio same will bo literally rewnrdoJ. Mount & Grlthn. 001-53 } rpAi-ENUl'-CnniypremuoHou Dec 16 , 1883 , In JLwcs ? Omaha , ore Cream Colored Pony. Smal white Kpot In forehead , mane nnd tall a little darker than the body. JA3 E VANDEKCOOK. 825-51 le k { nrYLEU&COMPANYhook-kecperandiiccoUDtniiU. JL Examine and adjust dls arranged books in a syi- tcumtlo and accurate luanncr.glilngcorrect balances , will especially attend to yoktil g up bwks each dav where tbo mrvices of a lx > ok-kcper arc required but a few hours , making nut Imolrcs , statements , and any correspondence confidentially , also make collec tions. Olllco at 1' . Bnyer nod Co. , 1020 Kurraui St. eiR-lmo EDWARD KUEHL , i MAQI8TKH OF PAUIY8TEHY AND CONDITION. ALIST , S03 Tenth etrcot , between Farnam and Bar ney , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtaining anj nno glance of tb past and proieat , and the certain conditions In the future , lloota and eho mi ! n order. Perfect anHnfaiHInn iniftrantoed DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Ooixlleat ro-aid 401 Farnaru Street , opposite Paxton llotel , Omaha . XB * A victim of e tly Imprndcnro. CAUiln ; nervous d bll. lly. premature dt car. etc. . j-mlna trlell la vain eVer known Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger , . Bavaria , Culmbaclier , . Bavaria. Pilsner . Bohemian. Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser . , . St. Louis Anhauser. . St. Louis. Beat s . . . . . . . . . . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsuer . Milwaukee. Kr 8- . Omaha. g / U : . Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER , ISHFarnaja. M A N H 0 0 D To thoae tuffi * wean * of u