> . . . " v : 8 THE DA1L5T BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , Jam 26t Tlio Wcntticr. For the Missouri valley : Fair weath er , southeasterly winds , slightly colder in the northern portion , and warmer in the southern ; generally lower barometer. LOOAL BREVITIES , Col. Smytho has been making strenuous cllorta to secure the release of McCnrty and ho confidently expects to gnlrvtlmtcnd to-dny. llarloy T. Hawks , the boy reported fro Atlantic , Iowa , as lost , was found nt Don Moines , after ho had been advertised for ex tensively by his father. The bright warm sun of yesterday after noon brought ouc the street loafers in largo numbers , who stood upon the corners and stared at the ladies ni they crossed the muddy streets. Theodore Olson , the proprietor of the foundry on Eleventh street , which was burned on Wednesday night , places his loss nt about $2,009 , covered by Insurance. Probably ho will not rebuild. Thomas Cnllan has purchased Crounsa'n block , corner of Capitol avenue and Sixteenth fltroot for 812,000. Mr. Callan has long boon located upon that corner , and by close atten tion to business has succeeded In amassing con siderably property. The many patrons of the Hillard hotel cigar stand will bo pleased to know that Wells 1'icrco is ouco tnoro behind the counter. Wells is an alTablo and Accommodating clerk and ho has n host of friends hereabouts , and very few young men are more worthy of esteem and friendship than is ho. The Denver train came in in two sottionH yesterday The Denver part arrived about o'clock , while the Ogden section did not reach fliis city Until 10:30. : The delay was caused by the derailing of a freight engine west ol North Platto. A horse belonging to H. K. Burkot , over come by the horrible stench which permeates the air in and about the city during the night , fainted and fell upon the sidewalk in front of Crouuse's block last ovoning. The proper ro- Rtorativcs were applied and the animal was speedily revived. Mr. Goo. L. Whlto , bookkeeper for A. T. Sinpson , who has been in Omaha for the past eighteen month * , waiyoitorday joinnd by his wife , who came in on the ( J. P. train from the west. This is Mrs. White's first trip out of California , of which state elio is n native , and George's numerous friends In this city join him in giving her a hearty welcome , In conversation with Superintendent Grant , of the Barber asphalt paving company , a few days ago , that gentleman said that the tracks in the pavement wore duo to the con traction consequent from the extreme cold weather ; that as soon as warm weather came they would all close up , and that it would not even bo necessary to make a now seam. The only cracks which the company hate to BOO are zig-zag ones , all others boind regarded as an evidence of the good character of the pave jnent laid. The sociable hold by the Danish Lutheran church , in Masonic hall , last night , was nuito well attended. There was some misunder standing in regard to music which occasioned some disappointment. The sociable will bp Meld again this evening , at which time the U. P. band will be In attendance and furnish music. The hall is very prettily decorated and the articles displayed are of both a useful and ornamental nature. The articles will all be sold at auction this evening , at which tlmu I also , a gold watch and a diamond ring will bo rallied oft" . Numerous amusements and at tractive features liavo been arranged ( or this evening. The proceeds of the sociable go to the general church fund. It is rumored , and with uomo foundation wo think , that A. P. Hopkins expects to resign his position as president of the I'Yomont Na tional bank and move to Omaha , where ho will probably take charga of the now bank about to bo started by Ezra Mlllard. This is sad uowa to the business and social circles of Fremont , in which Mr. and MTH. Hopkins have fox- years occupied a prominent place. Mr. Hopkins has boon largely instrumental in developing a rood sound financial institution which is now known an the Fremont National bank and is regarded us a man of unusual abil ity and a first-class banker. The Tribune very much regrets to see Mr. Hopldnn leave Fremont as it is hlg stamp of men wo need to inako our town the live , progressive place wo ' n oil desire to see. it become. Fremont Tribune , PERSONAL. * > AI Kd. D. Walker and J. T. Deacon , of Ly- iu nra at the Metropolitan. x J. W. Cook , of Fremont , la at the'Metro - J. B. Woulu , of Chicago , is at the Motro- j Kill ton. T. U , Homer , of Kearney , In ttt the Mil- lard. I-n lard.Dr. - Dr. M. W. Stone , of Wahoo , U a MilUrd W. 1 ! . liacon , of Grand Island , In at the Mlllard. - J" . M. Guiugkcauy , of J'rcmoiit , lait the Millard. Harry Wliituioru , of Lincoln , U at the Mil- lard. lard.W W , T , Plowman , uf Tekauiah , In a Mlllard guest. ' W. II. Sumner , of Hclmyler , h t the Mil. lard. lard.O. O. C , Hobaui , nf Greenwood , Is at the Metropolitan , M. A , MacKinnon , of Plattimoutb , is at the llstroj Kill tan. Henry High , 'of Grand Inland , U a Metropolitan guost. 3 , 0 , Smith , of Cioto , U at tho'Metrojioll- tan. tan.H. H. M. Stephen * aadsou , of Beatrice , are at tiie Metropolitan , H. II , Dorsey , of Wahoo , was at the P x. ton yesterday. V , W , Kenny , of Blair , h nt tlw Paxtou , < . 0. WiUlamn and J , L , A'uu Uoskirk , of Aurora , re ot th Paxton. S. It , FOM , of. Crete , ia a Poxtoti irueat. . T , Bwisoin and J. V. KIrmey , > f No- J ka City , ro nt the Paxtou. ,0 It B. Lovw'u ( uid > Ufe , of Blair , are at the & 4m , of Grand Jelaud , la at the I'axttw , llMnwisa'rf Hipl 8lve u * t with wonder. wl * uoc * lti * ! ] i w | < Jiittl ! SM ! . Try if "BOBBY" BURNS. The Birth of the scotch Poet Cele brated Last Night , Five Hundred 1'oopto AHBCiublo In OrounBO'n Itall lo do Honor to Him of Whom Every Scotch- in nil la 1'roml. Tlio Burns' club , of this city , as is customary with tlioin , j ave a grand lhn- ? quot and bnll laot evening , it being the occnsiwn of the 125th birthday of Scot land's greatest bard , Robert Burns. At the sound of that nnmo the heart of every tnio born Scotchman leaps with joy and pride , and well it may. The banquet and ball Was hold last evening in Crounso's hall , corner of Cap itol avenue and Sixteenth street. The larqo nnd spacious hall was filled frith long tables , which wore loaded down with good things , and which had all boon prepared under the watchful eye of Tom Gallon. At eight o'clock the party , which num bered fully five hundred persons , sat down to suppor. An hour or more was spent in "filling up , " after which the fol lowing programme was presented : I'ltO(1IUHV& ( I'lIWT. Welcome by the President , llobort W. Innes. HKCOND. Toast or the livening The Memory of Bnrnn Kami "Tliero Wns a Liul W i Born in Kylo" . Kosponso . Hon. > T. M. Thurnton Song A Mnu'H n Man for a' That . . Mr. , T. Smith Band "Yo Banks mid Braes of Bomilo Doon" . Song "Hull to the Chief" . . Ming Ida \i. ( jllHon ) Til tun. Toast Scotland-America. Band Qed Save the Queen ; Stnr-Spanglod Banner. . . . . . . . . . Response . . . Mr. A. O Troup Song "Mary of Arsyle" , .Mr. Jay Northrup Band "Should Auld Acquaintance bo 1'orgot" . . . Song ' 'Bo Kind to Auld Granny" . . . . . Mrs. O. Choonoy Band lloy'H Wlfo . ' . . Song "No , Sir , No.MIsa ! Maggie Moldrum KOUIITII. Toast -Tho Pi ess. Band "My Love Sho'a but a Lassie Yot" . . . Kospoaso . Kov. W. U. Copolaud Song "Will Yo no Como Back Again ? " . Mm , Thomas Falconer Band "Hoy. the Bonnto Breast Knots" . Song "Tho Itoso o Traleo" . . Mr , ( Tames J'nlconcr ( FtKiir. Tonst The Lassies. Song "Oreon Grows the Hushes , O ! " . . . .Mr , < T. C. Moodlo , with Band and Chorus. The listeners wore so wall pleased that every song was encored , and the singer was obliged to reappear before the au dience would cease their deafening applause. The responses to toasta wore all very good ; especially is thin true of the responses of Hon. J. M. Thurston and Rev. W. E. Oopoland. Mr. Copeland - land stated that ho hoped to see the day when all editors will tell "tho truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth. " Ho must anticipate an exceedingly long time. It was eleven o'clock before the pro gramme was finished , at the conclusion of which the tables wore cleared from the hall , and all engaged in a good dance. Irvine's orchestra furnished the music , which was excellent. The following pro gramme was danced : 1. Grand March and Quadrille. 2. Waltz. 3. Quadrillo. 4. vaiaouvlonno. D. Monio Musk. . 0. Polka. 7. Walts-Quadrille. 8. Scotch Keel Bonnie Scotland. J. Schottlsche. 10. Ouadrille. 11. Waltz. ( Auld Lang Sync ) 12. Contra Dance Flowers of Kdlnboro. 13. Military SchottiKche. 14. Quadrillo. 1G. Polka. 10. Highland Schottlscho. 17. Quadrille Lancers , 18. Gallop-Waltz. 11) ) . Scotch Reel The Kiltb Ltuldies. 20. Schottischo. 21. Widtz-Quadrillo. 22. Polka. 23. Virginia Ilool. THE BB ; } iad gone to press before the foregoing programme was finished , and many a tired foot testifies to-day to the glorious good time which was had nt the Burns party last night. The success of the all'air is largely duo to the ofl'orta of the committees who had the matter in charge. They arc as fol lows : Committee of arrangements Thomas Falconer , 'J homos Moldrum , Wm. Flem ing , David Ivnox , John " McDonald , A. 0. Troup , James Muir. Reception committee Wm. Liddell , M. Fleming , Sr. , John Wilson , John French , Wm. Anderson , Jas. Anderson , Richard Brown. Floor committee J. 0. Moodio , Wm. Falconer , W. J. Knox , John Liddoll , Jas. Falconer , Wm. Moldrum , Win. Randall. liiialcIorVs/Vriilcn / Salve. The greatest modlcnl wonder of the world , Wiirrauted to Bpoedlly euro Burns , Out * , Ul. cera. Walt llheura , Fever Bores. Cancers , rlleu , Uhlllblalns , Goran. Totter , Chaiipod haudH. fMtl all akin erupttou , gArutiteod to cure In uvory iuatanco , or money refunded. 20 'cents par box , MoOABTY HELD. IIU Bonila Fixed nt $ lOOOJ nnd Ho IH Mow Conlliicd in Jull. JCHO McCarty , who ia charged with the murder of Yilliam Bradford , nnar Fapillion , on Monday morningwas taken to tlmt place Thursday , and had his pro. limiaary examination at 10 o'clock , the delay being occaaioued by the absence of Mr. Godwin , the diatrict attorney. Tbo evidence offered was ubout the oaiuo aa that elicited at tlio coroner's in quest , and all tended to iihow that Mc Carty was obliged to kill Bradford or oho bo brained by the maul which the deceased had at tlio timo. Kane , Dr. Upjohn and Mr. Barkley all swore that it waa impossible for Mo- Carty to have gone back BO aa to avoid boins struck by the mallet in Bradford's hands , 03 the limbs of the tree were BO cloBp by us to prevent it , nnd after intro. duoing this testimony the defouso rested their case. The couii aaid that iu order to satisfy the people he would hold McOarty under $5,000 , bonda but afterwards reduced the amount to $4,000 and the prisoner was again brought back to Omaha for eafo keeping. The defense wan conducted by Col. E. F. Smytho. A sad feature of the case was the pres ence of McCarty'a wife and baby , which created great sympathy with all these who worj present. Wo are informed that n writ of habeas corpub will bo sworn out to-day , the ground of which will bo the excessive bail and the testimony which ahows the act was committed in solf-dofonso. Never Olvo Up. If yon nro nulforluir with low ixml dapronftca KpIrltA , loss of nppctlto , gonornl iloblUty , dis ordered blood , \vonk constitution , headache , or any ilsea. ! o of a bilious nature , by nil moans procure a bottle of Ulcctrio ] Httcr . You will Ira surprised to po the rapid Imtirnvcmcnt tlmtlll follow ; you \vlll bolnsnlrcavlth now life ; strength nnd activity will return ; pain and misery will ccnoo , nnd henceforth you will rcolco | in the Iu tlio prnlra of Electric IHttcrs. Sold t fifty contH a bottle by C. 1' . Good- null. BIG ICE HOUSES , The Sontb Omaha Stoclc Yards pany Preparing for Business , D. T. Mount , tlio Contractor , iho AVorlc Alons Very Ilai > l lly 7OOO Tons of Ice Will lie Stored. About tvro wcoko since mention wns inado in THE BEE tlmt the Pouth Omaha stock yarda company had lot the contract for the building of a largo ice house , which was to bo filled with ice for next fiuminora consumption. D. T. Mount was awarded the contrnc and ho has labored with untiring zeal to complete the work. "Ho has employee 130 men and 40 teams in the work o building and filling the house. The structure is a frame , 110x140 fee and will hold 7,000 tons of ico. By to night Mr. Mount will have placed 5,00 ( tons within the building , leaving bu 2,000 tons yet to bo put in and this work will bo completed by Tuesday night. Thirty-five men are employed in cut ting and taking out the ice while I ho teams are engaged in , ' hauling the ice from the river to the house , the balance of the non , with the exception of 25 car penters , are engaged in packing the ice. The contract price for the work is $3,000. This is an indication that this company intend doing a largo * business next season. The ice house is located on the river bottom , between the Willow Springs dis tillery and Lloyd's packing house. It i ; very convenient to the railroad track anc its contents can easily be transferred tc cars and convoyed to the ( daughter and packing houses as needed. A Great Discovery. That Is dally bringing joy to the homes ol thousand ) ) by Having ninny of their denr ones from rm early grave. Truly is Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , Cougha , Colds , AHthma , Eroncultin , Hay Favor , Loss of Voice , Tickling in the Throat , Tain m Side and Cheat , or any discaso of the Throat mid Lunjjs , , a poaltivo euro. Guaranteed. Trial Botticrf free at 0. F. Goodman's Drug Storo. Lunro uizo Sl.OO A Sensational Scone iu Judge Ben- cko's Court Yesterday Mornlug. In police court yestorday'morning appeared poarod John Moars , charged with vag rancy. It is only a few days ago that John was up-on the same charge , but stated that ho expected some money with which to commouco business , and was released. Since that timp ho has boon hanging around the various gambling houses of the city , drinking whisky wherever he could get it and making himself generally disgusting. Thursday ho was picked up by * an of ficer and taken to the city jail. Yesterday morning Judge Bonoko sentenced him to ton days in the county jail on broad and water. The follow made a most pitiful plea and made hundreds of good promis es , but the judge had tied him over and it was no go. While waiting for the oflicor to take him up , ho took from his pocket a little po"ii knife , the blade of which was not more than three-quarters of an inch in length , and made a movement as if to cut his throat. Ho thou inado a stab at his abdomen and then at h'u breast , being very careful each time not to prick himself - self with tlio point of the knifo. After ho had boon given sulHcient time in which to kill himself and had not accomplished it , ono of the ollicors took his knife from him and marched him up to jail. When put in his cell ho doclarcd that ho would never servo out his sentence , but would take his life. John , wo are. waiting , liurry up , Ono intoxicant was sent up for throe days , and another one of the same kind was discharged , as ho waa badly demor alized , having had one rib broken. Sadie MoBrido , an old "timer" was run in about3 o'clock yesterday morning in iv lioaatly state of intoxication. She im mediately'wont to sleep and had not suf ficiently aroused at two o'clockgto have her trial. THEOOWHOATOHEB , Huw thu FoumlmuBtcr HaUcs the Wind In Cold Weather. A few weeks ago the city poundmastor made a round up of tramp cows in North Omaha. Among the number gathered into the fold waa ono belonging to Mr. Marcy , an old man living near Twenty- first and Cuming streets. This cow was kept in the pound ton dayn , and adver tised in thq city hand organ , and then sold to Mr , Sexauer. Mr. Marcy in the meantime searched the neighborhood for his "bosaio. " and finally traced it to the pound some daya after she had boon sold. Ho then hunted up the purchaser , and bought her back for § 27. ' It was fortunate for the master of the pound that Mr. Marcy is to old and dis inclined to appeal to the courts for his rights , < Thu law allows , thu youndmastcr cer tain fees for every animal taken in , and aa usual with a feo-olllct'r , ho swells the muount by every possible moans. In this instance Mr. Maroy claims the cow waa taken rii > ht from the barn door , which ho considers a case of pure theft. IMacksmltii Wanted , A Koodlibckunlth can And ittul ) 0fk ( ho jear round t uodj Kt. by applying to the uqder ij'ued. UtutU a inaavtha work * steady nud nevtr drinks , ba c | utl of tillug chame of shop. Church uitui. Addr CliBlt Ouw , IVtlir l ! pMi , Nckrislt. UP NORTH , "Kid" Wade in the Hands of the Vigilantes Ills Dlfmppcnranufl ami I'rolmulo liynchlnR .V Grand llnltl on the llorno Thieves. A BEK reporter last evening met Judge Tucker , receiver of the land office at Valentino , and Mr. W. D. Matthews , editor of The Holt County Frontier published at O'Neal. ' In course of a conversation with thcso gentlemen , it was learned that "Kid * Wade , notorious as * the loader of thogang of horse thieves which infestedthatcoun try for so long and was finally broken up by the vigilantes , lias been captured tun taken back to answer for his misdeeds the venture being made by our inform ants that the slow course of the law would not bo awaited in making the set tlement. "Kid" Wade was captured by Captain Dodge's party , at LoMars , Iowa , on Sat urday , taken to Yankton , and thence down to Ainsworth , the county seat o Brown county. Ho is a young mauabou twenty-four years of ago , looks like a farm hand , but is known as one of the worst of the gang of desperadoes whicl has so long held the Niobrara country in terror. Ho was with Doe Middloton wlien Llewellyn , Hazon and others madt their famous raid on them and broke u ] the organization. His father was hunj by the vigilantes about six weeks ago after the _ man Culbortson had turnec state's evidence , and revealed the where abouts of nineteen valuable horses , whicl had boon stolen and distributed alonj the route from Niobrara to the Blacl Hills , all the stock being recovered an < brought back to Nebraska , and thu proving the truth of Culbcrtson'a story Northern Nebraska has boon curscc fora long time by the band of horse thieves , of which Wade was the loader and nineteen of whose members won arrested , six or seven being now in jai at West Point. The organization o citizens which took it in hand to regu late matters which the courts failc ( to _ attend to , got things down to a fine point and stopped every person ongagec in the nefarious work , who had in tun spotted every horse of value in that re gion , and were running them elF as fast as possible. Great relief is felt a the riddance of the community of a bac gang , and especially at the capture of the man who was its recognized leader. "Kid" Wade's father , who was the original leader of the gang , was lynched and his partly decomposed body is stil hanging whore it was loft by the vigi Inutes. Mr. Matthews was greatly'in favor o the work of the vigilantes in every par ticular , and thought that the lynching that had been done by them was al right. Judge Mokor could not see it in that light , and declared that under no circumstances could ho look upon mol law as right. In speaking of Snoll , the slayer o. Jessie Snell , Judge Tucker said that he did not know the man personally , bu that ho was generally considered as a hard crowd. The judge said that ho could not in any way endorse the com munication from Yalentino to TUB BEE , Ho thinks that Snoll will bo forthcoming at the time of trial , but does not think he is the little angel that ho has been paint ed. Ho says that the cowboys in that country shoot off their revolvers in a very reckless' ' manner when indulging in stimulants From what we learned from our conversation with the judge , wo do not care to live in Yalentino. A Rape About Our NeckB. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation is like a rope about out nocks. Wo nro strung up and unstrung alternately till existence be comes unbearable. Jiunluck lllood flitters nil ! arrest all this misery. Jturdock Jilod Jlitttrx are a boon to the sick. Let ua remember this fact. fact.FIREMEN'S FIREMEN'S ' CONVENTION , Tlio Mccthif ; < ) l"\VciIncBlay. Lincoln the IMauo Selected for the Hold ing ot The Next Tour nament. The state firemen's convention at Fro- mnnt met again Wednesday for the second end and final day of its action. The association mot at 10:30. : Com mittee on credentials reported several now delegates arrived since the previous session , and on roll call the following companies responded ; Omaha D. II. Lane , Co. No. 1 ; H. Logics , Co. No. 3 ; Lewis Kroitzsch , [ Pie ; noor llonk and Ladder Co , ; John H. Butler , chief of llro department ; Wm , Pllagolingj Deluge Hose Co. No , 4 , Wm. Webb , J. M. Thuraton Hoao Co. KiLincoln John A Bagloy , Fitzgerald [ lose company No. Ij I , L. Lyman and kV. II , Nowberry , Merchants Hose No. L ; A. Muncho , assistant chief of the do urtmont , Nebraska City J. F , Johnson , No- ) raska Fire company No. 1 ; W. II. iyly , Otoo nook and Ladder company. Fremont J , 0. Oleland , chief ol do- wtmont , Wm. Marshall , Frontier Hook and Ladder company ; Thoa. Frahm , en- { ino company No. 1 ; John Thomson , J , J. Ololand hose company ; Frank Ham- nond , Rod Jacket ougino company No. 1. Kearney E T. Dobbins , Wide Awake lose company No. 1 ; Warren Pratt , hook ind ladder company No. 1 ; CJoorgo E. Ford , chief of department. Grand Island Fred Nobel , Always loady hook and ladder company ; A. 0. jeberman , Pacific hose company No. 1 ; 5d. Hockenberger , Pacific hose compiny No. 1. Schuyler A. L. Ilamsey , chief of do- mrtraout ; 0 , 0 , Camion , Chemical en gine company ; J. L. Kiuney , ougino company No. 1. Soward- . Slovens , Chemical engine company No. 1 ; H. Diera , hook and lad- or company No. 1. Plattaniouth-0. Koohnkor , Water Witch engine company , Treasurer repoited § 84 on haud. Mr. Menchp of Lincoln introduced the subject of raising revenues to maintain , ho uro department j in the various cities by having the legislature unact a statute cquirmr insurance companies doing business in the state to pay a certain per cent of their premiums into a fund to bo ued for the luaintahuoco of the fire do- mrtmeut , This is the law in s mo other states. The time for the next tournament was lixod between the 20th and 'tOlh cf Juno , Lincoln was selected as the place for holding the next annual mooting. Horsrord'sAcldl'liospliato , Beware of Imitations. Imitations and counterfeits have again appeared. Bo sure that the word "lions- nnV' ' is on the wrapper. None are gcmiino without it. MRS , ALLEN KOOH , Her Death in California and Runnl In Ashlnml , Nebraska Words From n Fond Husband. . Mrs. Allen Koch , whoso remains wore taken through Omaha on Wednesday morning worn accompanied to Ashland , Neb , , by Mrs. E. M. Whittontoro and Mrs. Coleman , mother and sister , with the little daughter Marie , Mrs , and Miss Minnie Maul , Mr. and Mrs , L. T. Hess- lor , Mr. Charles Coo , Mr. Charles Cole man and Messrs. George and Henry Thompson. On arrival at Ashland the remains wore taken in charge by Undertaker Mr. W. Dennis. The pall bearers were Messrs. A. B. Fuller , Hon. H. H. Shedd , S. S. Fales , W. W. Watts , Benjamin Clark and D. D. Cooloy. On account of the extreme cold weather the ceremony was very brief , Rov. Mr. liuri'css , of the Episcopal church of Plattsmoutb , olliciatod. The many friends of the deceased were as sembled and awaiting the arrival of the remains at the Episcopal church. Mr. Burgess reminded the congregation of the fact that on the IGth day of Juno , 1870 , at the same altar , under the same" canopy , appeared before him a bride and groom , in the midst of almost the iden tical people , and there vowed each oth er's love until separated by death. Dur ing the seven years of their married life , first , a son was born unto them on the Gth day of March , 1878 , who died in Ashland on the 30th day of September , 1870. The second child , a daughter , was born in Omaha , August 3 , 1880. This child survives its mother and the father's prayer is to spare unto him this lovely image of its mother , that she may grow up a living counterpart of her whom ho loved and adored. After the brief service the casket was opened for all who desired the last look upon the remains of Mrs. Flora J. Koch. Mr. Koch requested that none of the ladies should accompany the remains to the grave and as few gentlemen as possi ble , owing to the intense cold. The deceased was 31 years , 2 months and 14 days old. Death she never feared a single mo ment , but asked her God to permit her to depart , that she might Cnd relief. At 3 o'clock the morning of her death she bade mo good-bye , repeating the words twice , at the same time looking mo in the face and holding by left hand in her right , while being held up with my right arm in a sitting posture. Thinking her flighty at the time I did not think seri ously ot her departure , yet am convinced that when she bade mo good-bye , smil ing at the time , her smiles were giving vent to her soul's delight with the idea of going to her everlasting home. To the many friends of her's in California , in Oaland and in Omaha , allow me to thank them for their kind consideration and thought ful remembrance : To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fuller. Mr. nnd. Mrs , S. 8. Fales , Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wolvin , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott , and many others of Ashland , Nebraska. To Mrs. and Miss Minnie Maul , Mr. vnd Mrs. L. T. Hessler , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coo , Mr. and Mrs. Anderson , all the employes of Tootle , Maul & Co. , of Omaha. To Mr. and Mrs McKoonMr. and Mrs Metcalf , Doctor Chub , Van Smith , the president of 1st national bank , Mr. Spencer , of Los Angelas. To Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank , Sir. Hlmebaugh , Mr. Markoll , Mr. Stevens , Mr , Wilslion , whol 1 assisted mo and did all in their power to comiort during this sad hour of grief and less , for which I am sincerely grateful. The beautiful flowers presented by the ladies of Sierra Madra Villa , California , and the lovely wreath of orange blossoms from Los Angeles , wore buried with the remains. Thu pillow of everlasting flowers , with the name Flora in purple , from Mrs. A. B. Fuller and Mrs. S. S. Fales ; wreath , from Mrs. Will Scottof Ashland ; anchor : rom employes of Toolo , Maul & Co. ; cross , from Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hcsslur ; Lillios , from Mrs.and Miss Minnie Maul ; Star , from Mr. and Mrs. Edinond Poycke ; wreath , from mother , sistar and Mr. Coloman. For all those tokens of love and kind remembrance , accept of my heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. AT.USK KOCH , Omaha , January 25 , 1884. "My Grandfather's Clock1 * Was once a very ] > opular nong- , but like many other sentimental tunes it doesn't wear well. Dr. Tlwmmf Icltct ric Oil tf ! mar ; it will wear way all uchoa , spalns , and jmins , and repay Its purchaser a hundred fold. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbl powder never T rl . A marvel ol purll t/engb ud wholescmeuoss. lloro economical th he odluary klud , and cannot ba told In compotltlo wlththo multitude of low i t , ihort weight , uluui o phoaphnio powder * . Bold only I u cans. Itoyal u l l-nvrdrr Oa. IM Wtll Stre t K Yorlc. _ DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAE J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D , , Oouuliisft : M Farcim SttMt , opponlte Paiton IIoUI , Oiu li Nob. CASTORIA Infants and Children Morphtno QP Nnrootino. ' JVhat Ktvcs our Children roir checks , I What cures their fevers , mikes them sloop ; ! > . "Tl < CnHtorln. vnien Babies fret , and cry by tumi , " "What cures their colic , kills Ihrlr worm * . ft , Hut Cnntorln. t * MMMMMMM * VHiat quickly curoi Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Itut Cnstorla. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and 1'arcRorlo , and If nil Can tartar Contour Liniment. Annfc- Bolntu euro for Rheumatism , Sprains , Bnrns , Gulls , &o. , and an Instantaneous Fain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES. 43T&oclalBwlU Poaltlvolynot be Inserted unless paid in advance , TO LOAN-Monov. TO MAN ON UKAb ESl'ATK. BAt- LOU BROS. , 317 S. 13th street 005-20 T\/rONEr / TO LOAN The lowest rates of Interest 1V1 Bemls' Loan Agency , ICth ft Douglas 234-tf MONEV TO LOAN In sums of < 300. ami upward. O. F. Dirls nnd Co. , Heal Estate and Lonn Agents , 1EOS Farnam St. 31.141 HELP WANTKU. \\7 ANTEl ) Six first-class coat linkers ; three first IT class pant makers ; tvvollrst-claia vest makers. The highest prices and steady work Address or call on F. Frahm , Merchant TailorTx > Mars , lona. 87131 A first-class Carriage Blacksmith. WANTKD Address Lock llox 176 , Crcston , lona. 072 tt \\7ANTED-A smart boy t < work in trroctry btore. V > Call at Chicago Cash Store No.Hot Cumlng St. 03J-2S1 " \7"ANTED Girl to do hoiuo work , must Bleep \ \ home nights , 1113 Cass St. 831-26 * WANTED One or two good country canvassers. We pay good salary and furnish team. Meri of experience preferred. Give ago nnd experience. 1)00 ) 25t Addrcts W. E. WDsT & CO. Jlltlr , Neb. "AJ TKD Olrt for general housework , small W family , at No. 1216 north. 10th St. 1)1)1-201 ) ) A boy who ran spoik German , In the WANTED law olllco tf Walter Bennett , lloom H , lied- Ick's block. 003-20 A good girl at Iflth and I'lcrco Rtroets , WANTED Western House , OLD block west of Null Works. ; 007-20 } TTTANTED A woman Immediately af the Buck > 1 o ) o Meat Market to tal > o chaigu of the house , corner of Mason and 16th Ettccts , 003-255 IAN1KU Oirl for general housework , 8. E. W cor. ; Farnam and 20th street. B53 25 ATITANTED Two traveling salesmen only those TV that are experienced In the Notion and Gents' Furnishing business ana acquainted In Nebraska. Call on or iddrcss , with references , J. L. BUANDEIS & SON , MVholesalo Notions , 051-tf 1207 Faruam at. ANTKD Female cook at South Om.iln Hon'e , W IthandPacino. 944-24 § WAN1ED Servant fills of all kinds In need nf employment , to call at our ollic ; , opposite post- olllco , between 4:30 : andO p. m. CANNON , JONES & CO , Frtnzcr Block. OlO-lm WANTED A girl for gcn nl houiovvork. Good wages to a competent girl. Apply at 310 North 20th street , near Chicago. dJ2 tt W Second girl at 016 S. 18th street. 930-251 WANTED A gord girl to do general housework. Apply nt Hornbergor's , 8. W. corner 10th nnd 3t. Mary's avenue. 023-25 Immediately two No. 1 Harness WANTED D. A. HOPKINS , 021-61 North Bend , Neb. Agents immediately In everj country WANTED of the nenesi nnd beet of fastest Bcll'iig ' domestic articles known ; reports of sules SCO sold In ono ntternoon , 100 In 43 minuter , 80 in 30 minutes , send for terms , or samp'o will ho sent at once on re- ctipt ot 2Sc , O. H. QUAY , room 210 cast sixth St. , Kansas City , Mo. 005 20 ] TX7ANTED A good girl for general houfo work , VV 411 South Uth Strett. 012-20 \TlTANTED-Olrl In small family. Inquire at C VY J. Canan & Co , ISth St. SOj-tl "YTTANTED A German Qthinj room kitchen girl. VV Hesse and Hoppe , 118 S. 13th St , between ilarnoy and Howard. 05 tf ANTED STOCK OF UEnCHANDISIl- ( Dry W goods preferred ) , from ! f3,000 to ? lu,000 , will live In exchange good clear farm property and some ash If necessary. Address Randolph , cun IJEK nlrke. PS6 ? 8 DICTATIONS WANTED. By n thoroughly competent ad ex perienced business man , a situation as book- kcqwr'or salesman and book-keeper , first cla s ref erences. Address "D. D. " Bco elHco. 078-311 -\X7"ANTED a'tlmt'on ' ' ky ajoun ; man in aisls- 1 f tant book-keeper coire pendent or somn i.ther .hid of otllro work , speaks fcov cral languages and best of references given. Address" ! , . It.1'this ollice. t ) 5-vflt - fur first cJasj douicdtlu. WANlUD-biUmiaas Call at our nlllcu from 4-30to 0 p. m Saturday 1 to 0p.m. CANNON , JONES & CO. , Opj > . I' . . 047-lm TTfANTED Situation by ft young man 18 yfars IT old. Address"Eu'ene" this otlice. 027-23 illSCULLAtlEOUS WANTS. WANTFD A few penumn to Instruct hi huoU- keeping , BH there is a demand for competent took keepers ; 1 will karn a few , nnd alt for half of my until Hltuatlons are lurnlshed. J It. SMITH , Ca0730l 1510 Douglas St. FAHJlPIlOVEinyWANTKD-Wo will exchange a brick store building and a titoi'k nf grneial merchandUo valued t $ inooO , tlttmtcd In one ot the hcst toniis In S. W , Iowafor Iowa or Nebras ka ! and . Trade well e tablishcd. Addreos "H. 11 , " care lieu olllcv. 001 SO Werent furnUhedorunturnlehfd rooms SPECIAL precure b urdcrs and furnlih Unit-class domes tlu < . Oltleu hours , 4.,0 : to rt ii. in. Saturda'a 1 to 0 11. m. CANNON , JONES K CO.JKrcnzer Ulwok. 048-lm 1'artlea w lulling Itfarderd and those In WANTED Hearth of board In prlvato hometi , with or with out room , to call at our olllco ir in l.So to 0 p. m CANNON , JONKS if CO. , Opposite Ilottulllte. 045-lm T ADIE3 OU YOUNU MKN in city or country to jLj tak nlco , light and pleasant work t their own homeaJ : tij. a day easily and ijuletly made ; w oik ent by mail , no canviMlni : ; no stamp for reply , rieasoaddrciu llellable ManTtr Co. , 1'hlladelphlal'a. drawer IT. 763-1 mol FOH KNT"HonBea attd Lots. HKNT A flrbt class room with b.ird at 1513 Howard St. 063 2SJ T < 0 Lir : I'urnlBliedlroat ruoui 1724 Douglas bt. 07011 IUUNISUUD ruoin heated -2 N , 10th. F 87fitf BENT Nletly fumltheil rooms. Apply 12S FOH lsthbtreetoraddres3"J. K. D. " Omaha 07W-VOI HKNT I'lea&atit furnished room sultuhlo lot one or two geutlemcti 1010California BU UENT FuriiUhol and unlurnUhtxl room * . FOll 1915 Faruam btrcet. VM W HKNT A baseinent of thrre tounis. AUo a FOll parlor , at 1013 Uodgo btrctt , 9b SO UENT Ilooiua at IBID Karnaiu ttnet. FOll U57-B01 TT\OH RKNT Five room | IOUM > , mar Ft. Mary's J ? avcuue aud 25th ttrtet. Inquire t 2110 llarney ttrect. U82-S7I T Ntccli formnliva loom at IbH Turnain etrect. PS9-2S EiiXT IVo hou w south ol U. l > . .lei ot. 932 I tf J , rilllTcl UOK. 1512 H. Cth t F 1011 UKNT Nicely furulihud front looint 1PA N , ISth ttrect , 930-2H IlENT Two flfiant to lilcnce , $10. pfr FOR each. DAIIKKR & MAVNK , K , K. cor. Farnam and 13th St. l'37-tf 17 > OH UENT New nltioroom dweillug with Itcam JL1 ho t , K , dty and cittern water , hMh w t r clojct , lint and col ] water , good cellar , him and every convenience Iu A fimt-cins city rrticlcnc . 007-20 IX F. Oil HUNT Furnished room with board. Atw n F few iUy bourdon , 1811 Davenport. 832 281 * TOll 11KMT Furnlri.cd room for gentlemannlio JC tw o for light house keeping iieetners block , com or Eighth and Howard Ht 003-tf IinNT 5 wnm homo on Webftcr west of IpOR 1 St. 8 , T. I'etcifien. real estate egent , Uth anil Douglas. 8C3-II 17011 HUNT Furbished front room COS N. 18th. JP 70L2M null HEMCumlorUbla front room , I 1 corner Fourteenth ami Davtniort | , eultablo for tuo gentlemen. OS3H T7WK HKNT frurnlfilieu rooms on the northwot 1 ? cor. ISih &nd Capltolavcnua , formerly Urclghton House. 189-U OR KENT llooraa In Xotumkn Nutloni F Building. Most dctlr&tle odlcoH In the city SuppliuU with hjdraullo olo'Btur anil hu.it < xl b Plcurn. Apply nt nink. _ ( Ufl-tf BALL FOlt \U-Krcsh : milk cow nlth calf , 612 Oth-St. Ijutuicti Himutil mill JackBon. U74'2S { Foil S.Vtii : Oil TIlADi : A Rood span of mulct , hftincss indMagon. Inquire Alex 0. Charltnn , atMcUn uallnH. 080 tf FARM KORSAT.ii : Dargtln for ono week , vi will cxctr.ni.-c f r tlty iiroiitrty , DALT.OU num. 17 8. 13th Sticct TJ OH SALE Special ourca and Lots J ? In all patts of the city end its additions. T.OL- ' AliNOY : , UUO Fornam ttect 041-tt TpOIlSALK At a bargain , HOLLnt residence let JL' nrar Haiiscom 1'a'k. HOLL P40tf SAM : UIlKAl'-Spcolal bargain , llcnutlful FOll corner lot , hla'h and sightly , In lx > v\u'a addition. ItOljblNS'AaKNCY , DM tf ] 5tO Karr.am btrtct. Foil SALK-Two houjai on Capitol AM : . , cottio Tno houses on Unas Street , cornrr 01030 Ti OIlSALE-Colorado conl. ThU coal Is as free Irotn J ? boot and us titan 04 Hock Sprint ; . D34-tf JEti' . W. BKUKORD. FOR SAW : A rare bargain , If taken at once. Ten atrcs of ( jiound , good house , barn and other Im provements. Three- miles from I'tstumco. $000.00 will buy It. lUUKEll &MAYNE , K. E. cor , 13th and Fnrnam. FOlt SALK Sto.k farm 320 acretln 1'olfc Co , only U miles from ' 1. 11. Station ; lOSacres of pasture enclosed by a wire fences , ISO undrr cultivation , tf acres coed hay land. Inu > ro\cuieiiti complete. U Kood iluclllnga , Btables , limitary , corn-cribs , 2 wind mills &c. &o Prlco nu'y $ o.60U O. U. DOANK & CO. , ICth and Douglas Hts. 'ILf" ' * CU2 tt F'bll SALK OR"ilKNr tarm 3 miles from rltj. Imjiilr- Mrs. Jlojcr , over lloedcr's Pruestoro 10th and Webster. 872-tf F011S\LE Stock of general merchandise and building , valued at about $3,500. Addmts Box 61 , Firth , Web. 7Btf. . FOR SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse tie er Apply al D. mZPATUICK , Eis South 16th Pt. T7\ORSALE A small Mosler , Blbman ft Co. , ( Ire Jb prcof sale , almost new , at this oli'.ce. U F OHSALE Jly two etorv brick residence , lath and St. Mary'sa\cnuo. Large barn , nut-bonev , water nor s , wdl arranged. Lot 50x200. 1'ilco 87.600. Best Bargain In Omaha. Call at 11. Toffs rooplo'B Bank. 277-t T7 OR SALE 12 lota ono bloct west ol Park a\ < > . Jj mio cars. Lots 60x150. Will etll the \\liole trart for $7,100 , If sold bcforo January 1st , 18S1. Real re- tate on uers bid this bargain , if } cm call i.t 1'oople s Bank. 278-tl T01l SALE Choice business property , three lota J ? cor. Saunders and Charles Strest. Itvlll i y jcu to Investigate this Oder. Call at People's Bank. 278-tf OR SALE Improved1 property , which will pay the buyer 20 per cent on the Investment. Itcnta for $1,020 per year. All occupied by Dret class ten ants. W ill sell for 810,500 , If sold soon. All or one- half cath , balance , one to fU e j ears. The nbov c Inv - v cstment la worth Inv eetigatlon. Call at. tbo 1't opld'a Bank. "POLLED CATTLE AN1 > CLYDESDALE HORSES. JL Th o subscriber Is taking orders for spring im portation of the above. Prices much below those at auction sales. References to tlioao supplied. Joka McCulloch , 111. Trust and Sav. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mf T710R SALIC A first claca second haud top bujgy JD Call at 1S1B Ilarney street. \ _ gtl EOK SALE Old newBpapera in largo uid PmMl qcautltles at this ofllco. tf " " MIBOELLANEOnS. DRUGSTORE WANTED In ant to buy drug btoro In a good live town. County sot ] > re. erred. State amount of stuck carried. Tcrmit. Average dally cash sales ; population and number nt stores. Address Er > , Box 47 , IdaUrovc , tun * 087-Jh T 03T A rnlnk boa. The lmder viill be rewardtd JU leaving the same at this olllco 97U-22) ) REWARD. Will gh e abov e rtw ird for tie return of two horses cstrijcd on Juu Iflth. One bay small size , and one sorrel tall anil vlendcr. Oil tf MOUNT & GRIFFIN , OmihaNeb. LOST A note iltted Dec. 23 , 1E83 , duo on or bc fore I'tbruary 1 , 1881 , for 4700 , signed by Amtil * vn pp In favor tf i'annlo Krins ( , and cccurrd by .battel mortgage on file n the otllce of tlio clerk of Jouglas county , Neb. The public are hercb } warned tot lo purchase same , as It has not been indorsed iv thu pa > te , and If the same is negotiated , ( exupt > y the puce , the endoieeinentvlll he forged. The Inder will please return to Mrs. Fannie Fr'rt ' ? * 191S Dodiro Street. 058.2&t rr AIEN UP Cn my premises on Dee. 15 , lbS3 , in JLvttst Omaha , ono Cream Colored Pom. tinial vhlte f pot In forehead , mono and tallallttlu darker than the hod ) . JAS. E VANUKRCOOIv. 82S-6tUuki _ TYLER & COMPANY book-Lecperandaccoui tnnts. Kxamitto and adjust ills arranged books in a * ye- einatlo andacturatc inanntr.glvlngrorrcctlialancc' ' , vlll especially attend to prrftli gupbjokHoach dav where the serviced of a book-kcrpnr are r ( quired hut a few hourrf , maUIng out Inroirrn , filateiniii.t. " , and any correspondcnco confidentially , also iunlu collc-c- ions. Ofllco at P. Bo } r and Co. , 1020 Furram Si. . * * . MAOI8TKR OP PALMVSTKRY AND AuIST. 803 Teuth etuet , between Farnain fcnd IT r- noy , will , with the aid of guardian epIrlU , obtaining an ; one glaaco of tb pa t and prcirDt , and the certain conditions lo the future. Boot * and thcea maJo order. Perfect BatUfaction u-uariuteod. FIFTY DOLLARS IIEWA11D. Thtru was stolen this mrriilnir Jar. 2nth IBM , rom the barn nl J-0 Itnnt , IJnd'ta north of the citya five ycarol , ! torrcl uiaro nith three vvhltulcrt an < l u vvhllunhlpln the face , film built in hamU ilgh. t-5. reward v > lll be given for thu maru return- id oitd 25. for the thief hung. f. C , HOOT , d&vv U The use of the terra " Hhni SHORT Line" hi conncctlou with tin : con > orate name of a greatroad , coiiyejs an Idea of urt what H I & V" required by the trav ellng pub- I 1 M L lio-a Short Line , Quick Itu * I f and the tout of aueoiuniodk- E ! tlorjs-all of which are luin- shed by the greatest railway In America. QHICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4,500 miles of 'it Northern Illmols , WltcomJu , Mtunujota , lovtkin Dakota ; and as ts main lines , branches and conuec * : Ions teach all the great business centres of the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answer * tro description of Short Line , and Best Itoute Utvteen Chicago , Milwaukee , KU I'aul and Jlltmuapolla. aChlcago.llllwaukw ) , La Crosae and Wlnoiio. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen uid Ellendalt Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Clilro and StlllnaUr * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wnuuu and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Bearer Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukeslm and Oconoraowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrlodu Chlen. Chicago , Milnaukec , Owatonuk and Falrlbault. Clilcago , Beloit JancsvlUa and Mineral Point Chicago , Klgln , Hockford and Dubumie , Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cud&r Ilaoldi. Chicago , Council Blulfs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Tails and Yanktoo Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and CUmUrUlo. llock Island , Dubu < me , St Puul and Minnoarolli Davcnjwrt , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. PuUman Sleepers and tits Kln < * t Dmlnif Cari In world n > run on the inaluluies cf thenu MILWAUKEE A. 8T l& , PAUL anJ ivfry attention LTtld Jo i KlT/erB out cuiilo ) ts ol the company , 8. i MKlUULt , A. V. H. OAltPEKIKB ,