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    8 Tilt , UAJLL5T BEE OMAHA , FBIDAY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1.881.
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Friday Morning , Fob 15
LOOAL BEEVITJES ,
I'riro fighte nnd orcrytlilng goes tnOmnlia
at present.
Now crop clover and timothy seed for sale.
Sliugart , W lto k Wlea , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
fS-lm.
Sam Williams has a fondness for
' hts wife , .Tudgo Voncko will tnqulro into it
this nttornooru
Mlko Mah-in , who had a badly battered
toco , was gtvon three days In the county Jail
to rocuporatc.
John Stanton alias Dee , was nont up for
twonty-fn o days on broad and water yostcr Jay ,
for stealing a patr of drawers and nliirt ,
The break In the North Omnlm sewer U
nowcnK | > sod adlfitanco of sovontyfcot , This
will bo repaired M noon as the weather will
l > cnnt. !
The lcm or section of the overland train
Arrived In thia city on time yesterday , but
the Ogden section did not roach here until
noon.
, lohn Aofland Dotlef Oranbach will on
1'elmiary ICth open nt Mlllnrd thoMIllard
houfo and bar , nhlch they Intend to run In
first-class Btylo. (14-Gt
Patrick Hockbud amueos hlmflolf by
thumping his wife , throwing lamps at her nnd
RO on. Ho wns hold until thin afternoon
by Judge Benoko for trial.
Mr. 1C. J. McGinn entertained n number
of bis friends Wednesday , at hla residence ,
814 Ifoward street. A nice supper was served
nnd a pleasant evening won passed.
Dr. C. J. Chambers has discovered that
the man who mysteriously disappeared from
hln employ a few days ago , took with him
quito tv lot of valuable property.
The ladles of tha "Homo Circle" club
have inado arrangements to give a leap year
Hatty at Masonic hall this evening. The
*
jinmo of the club is n sufficient 'guarautcoo [
tlio high order of the party.
Mr. James J. Osnnoll , who was killed nt
Lyons , Nob.on Jan , 4th last , had his life
innurod for $1,500 , % vlth his mother , Mrs.
Hannah Corrigan , of this city , ns beneficiary.
This lady , through her attorney , Gon.O'JJrIon ,
I received the full uinount of the policy yester
day.
( liinmaNeisini , n Gorman girl , was burned
to death in the Bastlau house fire , in Council
Bluffs , Wednesday morning , She wns Bleeping
in the room with Mrs. Bastlitn , when the fire
broke out , nnd uho was unable to guin the out-
dido. A coronor's jury wns empanelled and
rondoiod a verdict of death by burning.
Ii. W. IMxon , who wns spoken of n few
weeks since in TUB .Boo , has opened bin Kan
Glnira lumber yard at the corner of Eighteenth
and Nicholas streets. Mr. Dlxon is an old
lumber man nnd thoroughly understands lib
bushiest ) , and will doubtless do n thriving bus-
IneM nt his new aland. His family will be removed -
moved to this city in n short time , and will bo
A valuable addition to the Bociaf world , as Mr.
DIxou li to tlio business world.
The looturo of Col. 23. li. Mason , which waste
to have boon delivered at the Y. M. C. A. hall
I * on next Ifrlday evening , bos boon postponed
until Tuesday evening , February 19. The
Bubject of the lecture is "Tlio Spirit of Chiv
alry. " The lecture will bo accompanied by an
interesting musical prelude , nnd all who at
tend will no doubt spB > ; < i an enjoyable et en-
ing. This is the Or.t of a series of free ice-
tiirea to bo delivered during the remainder of
the winter ,
PEHSONAI ) ,
O. W. Howe , Falrfield , is at the Millard.
John Glllejple , Lincoln , is at the Paxton.
W. P. Plowman , Tokamah , is a guest of
the Mlllanl.
W. II. B. Btout , Lincoln , is registered nt
" *
the Millard. , *
J. M. Thacker , Vort NIobraA , id'stopping
nt the Paxton. . , ' / *
Jftuioa B. Hartwoll' , of Hosting ' * , is n guest
of the Paxton. ,
Augustus Kountze , of New } fork city , or-
rrlvod In Omaha yesterday morning.
O. 0. Ktnkoad , Lincoln , and U A. Stewart ,
Norlh Platte , are registered at the Paxton.
D. Morris Sullivan , John Chrysler and
* Charllu Kaul , Madison , are at the Metro-
olltan.
A. P. Spencer , eoner.il agent and' adjuster
"the Qneou Insurance Co. , Kansas City ,
Mo , Is nt the Millard.
JSdwin A. Storey , Now Jersey , N. J , , of
the Thompson-Houston Electric company ,
iSontoii , Mass. , ia in tha city.
/C. 1' . Staoey , brother of ex-Chlaf Clorfc
Ktocoy , has boon in tha city on a fraternal
i lilt , wid started lout night for Poorla , 111 , ,
homo ,
James E , White , uuporlntendent of the
HUth division of the railway moll service , ar
rived In Omaha yesterday morning and left
Jan r.lgbt for Chicago ,
Mm. A , 8. Hobble left yesterday afterorf
fer Syracuse , N , Y. , called there by A dlsr * "
tba't Her dauchter , Mrs. A. P. Pottfl WM
very HI. She was accompanied by ) l 8on'
CUM. W. Iloobble.
F , M. Molynenx , WakeBold , '
peater , Fullerton , II. V. McNov
BwU , Ind. , Krod If. llall ,
> : v Mich. , T , BlsUop , Denver , i Mctro-
tUer , Alton , III. , are rue $ ' ' -
jioUtan. .
of A"1 " tn
William M. Shaw , -
town. William U the ttf * ? l
tor tlio ( treat I. , H.
ltdio for the 0. , B ,
n , waara f , Urt coll'
orably with the AIO worn
Jewett , wid h s ooni/ui' / h ° m
look a the mo
lag * of ICiuuiaJi CItyto
tropolli.
* pry Instance , or money
II-
nrtmont.
O.nt
h All raemVers of tl/epartmcnt / mn.
ft ! > quwted to attend/ / meeting of the
> * " Omiiha Kiro Deparf nt > w uo wd nt
# . ip : . Q'i' imll. wnwry 17th. ivt 2 n.
* to eompleU jVW fW . * " ,
wwUs „ for'tho Ku/'nen\tor ) / tate place
jil'lhl * city rifxty6' J B00 * t * ' '
t , Seo'y.
A SUDDEN DEATH.
Jndgo A , M , Mml Drops Dead
In the Street ,
Tlio Ijlfc of a Bright anil Talonicd
Young Sinn Brought to n Mont
Sudden Termination.
Seldom , if ever , has there bcon a death
in this city which has caused such gen
eral surprise and sorrow as that of Judge
A. M. Ohadwick yesterday morning.
The wedding bolls were pealing and
Judge Chadwick was on his way to Trin
ity Cathedral to witness the wedding.
IIo had reached the corner of Seventeenth -
teonth street and Capitol avenue when
those who were near him , saw him stag-
gcr for a second , and without any appar
ent warning , fall backwards upon the
sidewalk , dead.
Miss Brigga and Miss Fees were very
near him and the former lady shouted tea
a passing expressman but ho evidently
did not hear her and passed on up the
street. Several gentlemen then arrived
upon the scone , and picked up tlio form
of tlio prostrate man and carried him
across the road to the skating rink , where
ho wan laid upon the floor. Dr. Leisen-
ring waa summoned , and upon his arrival
there was still a pulse , but very faint ,
and the doomed man did not breathe
titter falling. The doctor bled him in
the nock and arm , but without any ef
fect , and the tystandors were informed
that Judge Chadwick was dead.
The causa of his death wan duo to ap-
poploxy. IIo had bcon complaining of
his houd for some little timo.
At tlio time of his death , his wife was
in Trinity cathedral to witness the wed
ding , and was awaiting the arrival of her
husband , who waa to join her there but
ho never camo. The lady was called from
the church and informed of her irrepar
able loss , and was convoyed to her resi
dence , which she had loft with a light
heart but a few short momenta before ,
but which now is decked with the habili
ments of mourning.
Judge Ohadwick has tried his last case
and has gene to atand before the last
Great Judgo.
The deceased was about 30 years of
ago , and had boon a resident of this city
for about seven yoara. Ho studied law
with his brother , and was admitted to the
b r a few yean since.
At the time of the resignation of Judge
Bartholomew , A. M. Chadwick was ap
pointed to fill the unoxpircd term of the
gentleman who had defeated him at the
ballot box. At the close of his term ho
was elected for a term of two years. Last
fall ho was again elected to servo an
other term of two years , unanimously ,
no other candidate being in the field.
About a year and a half ago Judge
Ohadwi7 < was married to lady in the
east , who still survives him.
There are very few men in Omaha to
day , who enjoyed so largo a circle of
friends , and warm ones , as did the late
Judge Ohadwick. Ho was extremely
popular with all classes , and not without
cause , for a moro genial , whole Boulod
man was not to bo found in the whole
city. His futaro was an unusually bright
ono , and it so ms sad that ho was not
permitted to enjoy what there was in
otorq for him.
His sudden death has thrown a gloom ,
not only over the legal fraternity by whom
ho waa very highly respected and loyed ,
but ever the community in general , and
his liorrow stricken wife has the heartfelt
sympathy of every person in Omaha.
Tlio body of the dead judge was taken
from the rink to hia residence.
The district court this afternoon ad
journed on account of Judge Chad wick's
death.
Thousands Say Bo.
Mr. T. W. Atkins , Glrard , Kan. , writes :
"I never hoiltnto to recommend your Kloc-
trio IMttors to my customers , they give ontiru
satisfaction and are rapid sailors. " Electric
Bitters are the purest and boat medicine
known and will positively euro Kidney mil7
Liver complaints. Purify the blood and rcj *
ulato tha bowels. No family can afford to t > o
without them. They will save hundred ; ol
dollars In doctor's bills every year. SoU ( at
60 cents a bottle by O. If. Goodman.
Joined for Ufa ,
Lost ovenint ; at 0:30 : Mr. Wi m Bel-
don was married to Miss UW Brady at
St. Barnabas , by Rov. Jo ) < * Williams.
Those two young people h'vo l ° nK ° eon
well known in this city / " < * have hosts
of friends. They lo' last mhltor ( ?
Salt Lake , Utah , wl they will visit
Mr. 0. W. Lyman , p resident of Omaha
in former times * an undo of Mr.
Boldon.
Hpcolllo
I. entirely 9 vegetable preparation , and
should not be fUfou'idod with tlio various m-
Itatlons , iionfl 0.Vmm.k''S ' ' < > ( "Suecut Alter ,
una " etc. a'u * which cither contain Morcnry
and' Potash or are composed of old romrdlM
which hav * onB since boon discarded as of no
value In'10 treatment of Blood JJIsoiww , und
nnnn n'thom contain a elncla artlclo w liich
enters410 ! lll ° composition of tJwlft's Specific.
Tlior'8 ot > ly ono Swift's Specific (8. ( B. S. )
'i.ioro ( nothing In thaorld like it. Jio
BUr' ° 80 * the gemilua , Send for Tieatlio on
niud and Skin Diseases , free.
fiK SWIFT SPKCIKIO Co. , Drawer 3 , At-
, Junta , G .
CHIEF CLKIUC BTACEY UKSIGNS.
The Jjoss of n Most Valuable Man to
tlio Hallway Mall Service.
Another important change , which af
fucta not only this city but the atato at
largo , took place in the postal service
dopaitmout yesterday. Mr. James D.
Stacey , whd came hero from Pcoria , 111. ,
about a year ago to accept the situation
of chief clerk in the railway mail service ,
resigned on Monday last. Thia news
was most unoxopootod by every ono , as
it was known by all that Mr. Stacey was
fulfilling his duties in the moat satisfac
tory manner to the public , The cause
of Mr , Jatacuy's resignation is the mca'gro
si'nry which the government pays to this
ofllco. When this gentleman accepted
thin oOlco it was understood that
ho Biiould receive § 1,800 per joar , but
the go\ eminent allowed him only § 1,400
for his servicof , a paltry emu for men who
huvo the ability and energy that Mr ,
fitaccy has. On Monday morning last ho
telegraphed his resignation from Pcoria ,
111 , , to General Superintendent Thomp
son , at Washington. Mr , Jamoa E
White , superintendent of the Sixth
division of the railway mail sen-ice ,
whoso oflicu ia in Chicago , and under
irhosa jurisdiction the chief cleric in this
pjly jfl , waa notified and started at once
Mr Omaha io fill the vacancy caused by
th nr < > * ignutionj II9 orrivud in Oumha
jeiterdaynnd appointed A. W. Qriflln to
tucced Mr. Stacey in the chief clerk
ship hero. Mr. Griffin is an old. Omaha
nan and n veteran in the postal service ,
having served in it ever since 18C8. By
Mr. Stacoy's resignation the postal aorv-
ice has lost ono of its most _ of-
iiciont , onorgotio and industrious
men. This gentleman has boon
for years recognized by his superiors
in the service na such and the business
men of this city who have become ac
quainted with his work hero sincerely
regret hio loss to the department. Mr.
Stacey loft yesterday forhis former homo ,
E'ooria , 111 , , where ho has accepted n
utuation in a wholesale house , as travel
ing salesman at a much bettor salary
than ho received from the government.
Assistant Chief Clerk Harding will re
tain his present position and will bo a
valuable nid to Mr. Griflon in the begin
ning of his now duties.
LOVE'S LINGO ,
The Day of all the Year When Little
Missives of Love Are Exchanged ,
The Feet of the Letter Carrier " \Vonry
With Much Walking nnd Hla
Ilond Bursting From Much
Thinking.
> Bo hold the sign !
'Tia Cupid's valontlnol
For every bachelor and mode it maid
Who of love's darts has never bcon afraid ,
The pn < ? o of every missive 'twill adorn ,
And bo as rosy as the over radiant inorn
Oh , heart , that's not In search of pelf ,
And sponkoat only for thyself ,
Lot each fond boat now toll
The ono thoti lovoat well ,
That thou and thine
Art ov rinoru her
Only V a 1 o n
Tine.
The above is a fitting emblem of ycstor
day , St. Valentino's , when found one
loving hearts exchanged tender missives
the beauty and grandeur of which were ac
cording to the size of the pocket-book.
Over sixteen hundred years ago the
custom of exchanging valentines was established
tablishod and instead of diminishing , itia
each year increasing , and the mail car
rior's foot in this city , and in fact , in al
most all cities in the civilized world , are
kept busy on St. Valentino's day , and a
night as they stretch their vraarr limbs
upon their cots , they inwardly offer uj
thanks that the day comes around bu
once a year.
"Tho delightful fashion of sending
thcso messages of friendship and tender
sentiment , " said a well-known dealer in
valentines yesterday to a BEE reporter
or , ' 'is every year being olovatcd to a
higher plane of thought and act. What ,
for instance , could bo moro charming
than this reproduction of F. 8. Church's
painting called 'Tho Lion in Love" ? Orpheus
phous charmed the boasts with his lute
but the harmony of the girl's beauty
hero depicted has conquered this brute
and she leads him by chains of roses
The lines painted on the satin ribbon
that circles the picture are in keeping
with it :
"Stronger than tempest , than the tameless
sea ,
Stronger tban time , than lite or death may bo
Id tender love and neck of droadost powers
She bendoth gently with a chain of flowers.
"How pretty is this figure of a gir
who , robed in white , kneels as she
plucks a hutublo daisy and thus apostrophizes
trophizos it , her mind intent upon her
lover's fealty or falseness :
"Now , pretty daisy , if ho loves me true
As vou shall truly tell ,
I'll think na rosebud half so sweet aa you
I'll guard and tend you well ,
lint , crutil daisy , If ho loves mo not ,
Oh , If you toll mo nay ,
I'll seek , seek HOIIIO dreary and deaorted apol
And fling you for away.
And so on , an innumerable pile of ali
c'esigns , and so worded , as to fit every
condition of mankind.
There ia without doubt § 1,000,000
worth of valentines sold annually in
these United States.
Even as wo write , a swoot-Bcontcd en
velope , of snowy whiteness , is laid before
us by a messenger boy. With trembling
hands and palpitating heart wo break the
a pal , when , " Sweet sjnrit , hoar us swear , "
it ia a trick ; done up in a wrapper which
spoke of love and happiness was a heathenish -
onish looking thing , with words which
spo&o not of "sweet love , " but rather ol
contempt , sarcasm and scorn. Greai
heavens , wo were unprepared for this !
Will somebody please "aeo that our grave
ia kept green. ' '
Real Estnto Transient.
The following floods were filed for
record In the county clerk's ' office Febru
ary 13 , reported for TUB BEX by Amos'
real oslato agency :
Ira F. Weaver and wife to Charles
H. Friday , w d , block 144 , in Elkhoru ,
§ 150.
Edward Ainscow and Rachel Ainscow
to Henry L. Schiver , w d , uj of wjj of
lot 30 and w 45 feet of wi of lot 31 , in
Hartraan's add , 81,300.
Peter O'Jtoquo ' and wife to Jennie
Shields , q o d , vrj of lot 7 , block 27 , in
Omaha.
Cornelia F. Ham and Jamoa M. , her
huaband , to John P. Hoc , w d , the undi
vided 4 of lota 11 and 12 in Godfrey's
sub-division of block D , in Shinn's add ,
$700.
Jacob 0. Dcniso and wife to John P.
Roe , w d , the undivided A of lots 11 and
12 in Godfrey's sub-division of block D ,
in Bhinn's add , $700.
Ciirrie'Shinn and Moses F Shinn , her
husband , to Erik Rismmsen , w d , n. 52
foot und. U inches of lot 17 , block 1 , in
Armstrong's add , § 375.
Erick luismusson and wife U > Carrie
Shinn.'q o , s 7 feet , 117 , b 1 in Arm *
tron } ; a first addition. $1 , _
Lyman Richardson nnd wife to Charles
H. Hhool , wd.110 , b3 , in West End
addition. $850.
Samuel Lippiucott and wife to Fred.
W. Gray , w U , n hf of 130 in Hartnun'a
addition. $1,050.
Fred , Dresol and wife to William
Mark , w d , nw qr and w hf of no qr of
aoc. 35,1C , , 13 , containing 20 acres. $000.
Jhnbratderlce , lowest jirlvea ,
at Qarralrant A Cole's.
2'/io Cheapest
at Qarralirant & Colo's.
10 Ibs. Fresh Oofloo for 81 00.
GRA.ND UNION TKA. CO. ,
RKI > FKOXT , Douglai bet. 14th and loth
Btreets.
HOWARD PLA.OE.
Lots in this addition command a fmo
view , fronting east and west , two and a
half block 1 from Faruam street extension ;
Bold ou monthly payments by Bell A
Bhuver ,
BESiSilLUIBB111' ' " ' *
THE JOHN M. THURSTONS.
They Gic a Splcnflid Ball io Cronoiic's '
Hall Last Night ,
Mrs , Tliurstou 1'rcnontH Them with n
Bplcmlltl Dnuncr.
The first ball of the John M. Thuraton
Hose company was hold in Crnunso'a
hall last night. Nearly ono hundred and
fifty couples were in attendance and the
party was ono not soon to bo forgotton.
The dancing was not all done by the
young , occasionally n gray hoiul boi
soon in the sea of dancers. The John
M. Thuratons have long looked forward
to laat night , when they were to bo pre
sented with a gift in token of their victo
ry at the state contest last fall , Tin's
gift was a beautiful purple banner , hung
on a brazen standard , about six foot high
surmounted with the American eagle
with outstretched wings. This banner
is wholly the work of Mrs. Thurston.
Upon ono side ara the words , "John M.
Thurston Hose Co. , Omaha , Champions , '
and the reverse is covered with line
noodle work , the whole , border being
trimmed with filagree. The presenta
tion speech was made by Mr. Thurston
for his wife and was overflowing with
wit. Said ho in conclusion , "I have
boon jealous of you for quito a while ii :
the past , for my wife has taken n\ \
the _ time she had to spare , after
keeping the babies qniot , in work
ing for you and she lias done moro for
you than she would bo willing to do for
mo. My wife should have properly
inado this speech , but when she and J
entered into n partnership some years
ngo wo made an agreement that she waste
to do all the talking at homo and I when
away from homo. " Ho then presentee
thorn with the banner saying , "Never
lot it trail in the dust or the man tha
carries it bo caught. " Colonel Smytho
responded for the company with very
fitting remarks at tlio conclusion of which
ho presented Mr. Thurston with two elegantly
gantly framed photographs of the com
pany , ono represents the boys in a group
and the second the hose team just ready
to start in the championship race at Lin
coln last fall. The dancing continued
until 12 o'clock when an excellent sup
per was served below. The programme
whioUwas fully carried out , included
twentytwowoll selected dances. Much
praise is duo Mr. Pentzol , master of
ceremonies , for the nblo manner in which
the ball was conducted. Below are the
committees :
Floor Managers John Curry , Samue.
Crowley , John Roach , William Webb ,
George Blake , William Coots , George
Stoelo. James Cormick. C. W. Mitchell.
Reception Committee J. M. Thurs-
tonf 0. S. Chase , 0. R. Ilodiok , J. H.
Butler , J. H. Griffin , D. T. Mount , J
F. Coata , S. F. Woodbridge , John Ton >
plot on.
Committee of Arrangements Charles
A. Salter , F. S. Malcolm , W. P. Ses-
siena , P. Noonan , Joseph Vanderford ,
James Traynor , T. Collins , John Simp
son , James O'Brien , George Cott , Will
iam Cott , James Donnelly.
The whole affair was an entire success ,
and it is hoped by the lovers nf dancing
in this city that after next summer's statu
contest there may be an occasion { or its
being repeated.
"Wide Awake Druggists.
0. F. Goodman is ntways ahvo In hla bus !
ness and spares no pains to scgure the best o
every article In his line. Ho has secured tha
agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Now
.Discovery for Consumption. The only certain
tain euro known for Consumption , Coughs.
Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma. Hay Fevor.Bron-
chltia , or anyaifecUon of throat and lungs.
Hold on a positive guarantee. Trial buttles
froe. Rcpular size SI
THE KAILROADS ,
An Acljoiirniiiont of Their Meeting at
the Pnxton Hotel Last Night.
The meeting of the last two tlays al
the Paxton hotel of the freight and
traffic managers of the various roads run
ning west from Chicago adjourned last
evening. The mooting hold hero was the
regular quarterly meeting of this associa
tion , but others are frequently called as
Ui6 pressure of business demand thorn.
In this Western Joint Traffic association
thvro are twenty-seven difl'oront roada ,
alt running west of Chicago , and it ia the
lorjost combination in the United States.
Nothing was dono'at the meeting other
than to classify the various liindit of
fioight , making ono hind of goods the
same class of freight ever all the -twenty-
seven roads , thus facilitating tho'settle
ment of their mutual accounts.
This is the first m no ting of the kind
ever hold here , and upon inquiry from n
prominent'official it was lo.-xrncd that it
was hold hero out of Courtesy to the
roads west of the Missouri rivoJ.
: STEIOT OOUET ,
Tlio Crank Jury BIt kc8 Its Final lrc-
Hentinonta a ml is Disoliargeil.
In the district court yesterday , before
Judge Wakeloy , the case of Gallagher
against Dow was submitted to the jury.
Before Judge Neville the cano of llnua
against Wright , at 3 p. in. , was given to
ho jury , which returned a scaled verdict
ate in the evening.
The grand jury yesterday afternoon
nadu its final presentments and was dis
charged. Ouly ono indictment was ro-
urncd , that of the atato against Lou
Heorgo for robbery.
At this terra of court four indictments
only were found. Oito against Snoll for
murder in the second .degree , two ngainst
Ooorfiia Sinclair for untieing girls untUr
eighteen jear 'of ago to disorderly
muses for purposes of prostitution , and
he one montlono'l ' above.
The grand jury inspected the jail , ns
iroyided by statute , and inado tno fol-
owing report :
To the Honorable District Court for Douglas
Comity , Nebraska :
Thogwnd jury of the Pobruary , 1884 ,
term of the district court , for Douglas
county , in pursuance to tie instructions
of eaid court for the purpose of making
in examination of iliu jmmo a to its
itato and condition , tlio disolpline and
treatment of the prisoners therein con
tained j their habits , diet and acconuno-
datiorw , and have * the honor to report
that the caid jail is in all respects kept
* -
and managed according to alt require
ments of ho law.
SAMUEL ILiwvKit ,
Foronnn of Grand Jury.
At 3 p. m. , on motion of 0. U. lied-
ick , Esq. , the court adjourned out ol
respect to the memory of A. M. Chad
wick , who came to sosad a death yester
day. The following is the assignment of
cases for to-day.
Before Judge Wnkoly
Gallagher vs. Dow ; submitted to jury.
Gaylord vs. The City of Omaha.
Uorbach vs. llandall ot al.
Strict ? vs. Sodgwiok.
Before Judge JSTovillo
Ilous vs. Wright ; submitted to jury.
Samuel vs. Short.
Baker vs. Pritchott.
North vs. Ilousel et al.
Clark vs. Armstrong.
Gallagher vs. Pitin.
Patrick vs. Guy.
HOWARD-WOOLWORTH , .
A Grand Wedding at Trinity Rathe-
flral Yesterday ,
Mr. Guy Howard anil BIIwH .leannlo
AVimUvorth the Contract in
VartlcH.
Ono of the most brilliant events which
has transpired in this city was the wed
ding yesterday , of LioutonantGuy Howard
to Miss Jcannio Woolworth , which waa
consummated nt Trinity Cathedral at
12:30 : p. m.
For weeks , in fact over since the liar-
risou-Saundera wedding , this event has
been the topic of conversation in the so
cial world.and it has been looked forward
to with a great deal of pleasure by nil.
By twelve o'clock the cathedral wns
quito well filled with the elite of the city
and at every sound at the outer door the
largo audience would turn in their seats ,
expecting to BOO the bridal party enter.
It was a little prompt of the time
stated when the wedding party entered
the vestibule of the church , and the cur
tains ere drawn while the ladies re
moved their wraps. .At 12:20 : the great
organ pealed forth its strains , when the
curtain swung back and the bridal party
moved up the nislo in the following or
der : Lieut. Treat , Lieut. Collin , Lieut.
DoDrusey , Lieut. Grobblo , Miss Miller
of Brooklyn , Misses Ross , lUchardsou and
Millard , followed by the bride , loaning
upon the arm of her father.
They walked with alow and measured
tread within the chancel rail , when the
groom elect advanced from the right , and
offered his arm to the bride that waa to
bo.
bo.Tho
The imposing ritual of the Episcopal
church was then pronounced by Bishop
Clarkson , assisted by Dean Millspaugh ,
and was quito lengthy , the contracting
parties answering all questions with u
line and clear voice. At the close of the
ceremony the organ again penled fortl-
and the bride and groom , followed
by the balance of the party ,
marched down the uislo and
into their carriages , when they were
driven to the residence of * the bride's
parents , Mr..and Mrs. J. M. Woolworth ,
where a reception waa tendered. A din
ner waa aorvod , and to aay that it was
elegant would not half express it.
. _ The bridesmaids were beautifully at
tired in white , trimmed with swan's
down. The bride was elegantly arrayed
in white satin trimmed with tulle. The
groom waa dressed in full dress uniform
of his rank and the groomsmen were at-
tped in like manner. .
'Ao groom is a lieutenant on his fath
er s autf nnd ia a young man of sterling
worth. The bride is the daughter of
Hon. J. M. Woolworth , and ia a youn
lady beloved by all. The young couple
are 'both favorites in society , and atari
out upon the voyage of lifo with bright
proapecta and the fond wishes of all their
friends.
NEW PAWN BROKER.
Money loaned on Clothing , , Jewelry ,
Watches , and Diamonds. A. SMITH ,
2C-tf 620 South 10th street.
A HAPPY KETURN ,
Julius Tttoycr , n Prince of Good Fel
lows , lltturncil from
Accompanied by Ills
Mother.
Yesterday's train brought back to
this city ono who has been sadly mitisi4 <
and at whoso return there is great rejoic
ing.
Julius Meyer was that ono , and ho lias
boon kept very busy receiving the con
gratulations and hearty welcomes of Ha
host of friends in this city. About four
months ago , it will bo remembered tha\ \
ho loft for Paris , having in charge a party
of Winnobago Indians , for exhibition at
the world's fair at Paris , The contract
for their appearance was made with Mr.
Ttloyor by Count DoLagrango , n notable
sporting man , and also a government
agent , Mr. Mover was well repaid for
his trouble , and has had n very enjoyable
time , in 3t of which has been sponi.in
Paris.
Ho brought yith him his mother , which
now makes the Mover family complete
and also completely happy.
Absolutely Pure.
Thli fi > il r reT r \ > tn , * A narvtl of purl'
UtM.tjb nud ubUtiom n n M rv lumtcaf th t
douiry lli.Ji. Bndriivft li > M in ecu petition
kith Dun ultituuo < > ! ' ) t : , lit t wd. It , alum
noj rnly A rn- .
Mtl'r tt Vtf Vir
for Infants and Children.
Cnstorln.promotc's Digestion
nnd overcomes I-'latuloncy , Couslipa-
tion , Sour Stomach , Dinrrhcea , nntl
Fovorishncss. It insures health anil
natural sleep , without morphine.
" Costorlft h so well mlnptal to fhlldron that
I recommend It ns suiiorlor to nny prescription
known to mo. " 1L A. Ancnsn , M. D. ,
83 fortland Avo. , Brooklyn , N. Y.
'Wlmt glres onr Children roiy checks ,
What cures t'.icir f overs , tnaltrc thorn w < v > n $
'Tin CMttirln.
TVlicn bnlilot f rvt nnd cry by turns ,
What cured their colic , tills their worms ,
Hut Cixtorln.
AVlmt quickly curon Constipation ,
Sour Stomacli , Colds , ludlgcetlon ,
Hut Cmtorliw
rnrowcll then to Morphine Syrups ,
Castor Oil end Paregoric , and HnllCnutorlnl
CENTAUR LINIMENT nn absolute euro for Illiounm-
tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , c. The most Poworiul and Pene
trating Pain-rcliovlng and Healing Remedy known to man.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
firspoelals 'will Fosltlvolynot bo Inserted
unless paid in advance.
TO LOAN-Monov.
MONHY 10 LOAN In sums of $500 and upwards
nt Oinor annum , en Uouila ; count } farms. Ad
dress H. 0. Patterson & Co. , 1404 I'anmm St.
St.90lm.
90-lm.
ax ) 1.OAN Tbo lowest t to of interest
MONKY
Dcmls' Lo&n Agency. IBth & Doxiglaa 2Stf
MONEY TO I/JAN In sums of tSOO. , nd upward.
O. F. Davis and Co. , llcal Kutato and Loan
Agents , 1505 Farnam St. 393-K
HELP WANTED.
"VT7ANTED An experienced gltl for Rcncral house-
\\orklnfatnllyoflour. . Apply MO north 10th
ftlrcot. 412-H5
TX7ANTiU : Fl'st clais fonmlu pastry cook at the
T I Arcade Hostaur.int , 1215 Uouglis street.
4J3-1KD .
WANT Kl ) A rood girl , German preferred , 1010
1'nrnatu street. 13710
WAJfTEK-A ents In e\ery township In Xcbras-
kn , for ono cf the beat Hellituartlceaoxcr Intro
duced. 8tll t sight. Call or write to the
Oil AHA STOVE REPAIR \\OI1KS ,
4SO If 109 S. 14th Street , Omaha.
\TTANTED [ Twcntteams. .
V > 432-15J H. MANNWhlLKn , SOT llth St.
\T7 ANTED Coed stead ; man to work. Apply to
VV J. F. Potter , Florence , Neb. 431-15'
WANTED * n experienced salesman to call en
busincti men only , with a upeclalty. Gill at
200 N. 10th street , nnd MO us In regard to It.
43420 }
\\7'AN1'ED A good iiohcinlan wiesman for dry
V\ goods ttorc. lniUlro | U18 S. 13th street.
430 14t
TTTAN1 ED A Rood ulrl lor goncral licusework.
VV Apply at 221 North isth street. 411-183 "
TT7ANTED A competent girl. Must bo a good
M cook. Coed wagon \\ill be inld , iLinilru at
90 ! ) eouth llthstriet. 415-119
TT/'ANTt D A girl to do houscw ork. Good ages
II to the right sir ! . Inquire at 318 south 10th M.
412-tf G. r. ELSAS3EH.
TITANTED A good gfrl for general homework ,
VV 411 south loth street 414-205
WANTED A good girl lot general howenoik in
small family. Uood nan'es. Applvnt Atkin
son's Millinery establishment Crulghton Block near
P. O.
AN1ED Olrl for general liousu work in a small
family. Call at 1415 north ISth bt. 421-tf
W ANTED Olrl forgentral housework , also nurse
girl , S. K. corner I'jrn un and 20th St. 411) 14
T ADIE8 OH YUUNO MbN in cify or country to
JLj take nl'e , light and rlcamnt norkat their own
homes ; $2 to 83 a daj easily and ijulotly made ; \vorK
sent by mall , no canvassing : no sta'cp for reply.
Please address Reliable Man'Co.Philadelphia ! To. ,
drawer TT. SU7-lmt
WANTED One hundred teams and one hundred
laborers for Railroad work. McCOY & 1IORAN ,
Caufleld Houae , Ninth and I'unmra Hts , Omaha. -
4031m
TXf ANTED T o i iris cook and second girl. Host
TI of wages. Apply 8 , E. coruer 20th and Cali
fornia Stt * . bVS-tf
TTITANTED Scrtant gliln of all kinds in reed of
> V employment , to call at our office , opposite post-
office , bLt n :30 an J 0 p. m.
CANMO , JOSlKd & CO , Frcnzer Block ,
Oia-lm
"ITf/AHTED A German dinln ? room Idtch.n girl.
V > Ucsso and Hoppo , 418 S. 13th St. , between
Htrnov nud Howard. 565 tf
SITUATIONS -V7A.NT3U.
T ? furnl hd room with lunrd , with a strictly respectable -
spoctablo private fimlly , heru thtre are uo othfr
Imarders. Must h o good re'cronco. A ddrcss with
all partlc ilnrs. "P. U. " this ofllco. 4JoiSt
TXrAITIED - \ Bltuitlon bv a druggist fora short
tl time wlthsouioiliugtlrmthat wishes to s II
nut ; ith the \ie of purchasing the stock. Mu t
be In some ll\e town. Addrtzs R. J. VanPottui ,
Clilllif othe. Pcoria Co. . Illinol' . 808-10
WANfED A rellahle } oungman wants a place
to wort , board and go to school. "S , A. W. "
Bee ottJeo 388-tf
TTTANTED-Sltuatlonj for" first elasi orocbcs.
T ? Call At our ofllco from 431 to 0 p m. Baturdava
1 to 0 p. m. t'ANNO N , J ONES ft CO. j Opp , P. O.
rtrANTEH-Tollent , plainly furnished room jr
V mairciitly , wltli or without move. Will fu Ii > h
coil. JHu t not c ( xoil ? 0 < J'1 ' per month. Fortixgla
man. Audrosn "F. " care Lock Box 811. < clty.
WANTFU-TaUg boarders at 117 N. Ut tlreet
bct crnC'aiiltol axnucand J > odRO Mtreoti-U
4 < 4 279
T\7 ANTED to fjuj a stock of clothing , dry goods ,
r V boots and ehotia or ( 'rocfrlc * for spot cull at n
trim. Address l ck ' > ox 1 BUIr Hub. 410 18
niANTED-Uonk-kocpini ; , a Set ofbonUto post
W.UD sienlngslor low hours each day and also
ook after collections. Addrosa < ijl. 1,7'Boo ulllcu
De tclicftionccsgl > cn. . Ultf
WANTED Parties wUiilni ; hoarders aul thoeo
search of board In private holies , w Ikft or wit
out room , io call at our oilico Ir Jin 4.3 J to 0 p. in.
CANNON , JONES A CO. , Opposite iMstofHcc.
015-lm
FOB BEHT HOUBeir and Z to.
FOR RENT Two ( urnUhed room * 1HH anil .No.
5C2 Hedge trf et , , 437.UI
IUAbE rD buslncs-i lots lUli street , bcUtea
POU and Capitol a > cnue , east ilda , for a
tcrrfiot jufw. . AMK.S ,
439-if ild'TKarnaniktrut.
FOR RKNT-Kurclshod rooms at 1619 fttniaia.
423-191
FOR KENT llooia and hoard to one or tuo geo.
tlt uen , Sii H. ItitH and lluney bts. J.HI
FOR Itn.NT-hmnll homo , Inqulio of A. Murphy ,
4:0 S. nthstrou : . 423-UI
1OK RENT A fuWKC.ntli.men can bo raomo > latod
JJ with furnUhud roomy Apjily 131d farnam tit.
_
FOR RK.Y1New house wlihtlx loom- , bay IJ.
diiw , 1C1S llatoa a nvi. Ciobo to iti ut.
883 UJ
FOR RUNT-Mctl } fi rnlrhcd rooms with or with.
out board 1016 Dadga ( it. 190 1 |
FOR REM A IIA uncnt vlth three ruouin lor
lljht t mad kt'cplng i013 I > od ) > e bt. 191 1C ]
HKNT-T-6 noui homo ou Wt.l > Ur wt t of
FOR
ISUi St. H. T. 1'eUibon , real rutata ivent , 15th
and UoilglM. 873 tt-luio
IOR [ RENT New 0 mom dwulllng , hath room ,
' city and clilem water , hot water , thomghout
good collar U K C1U4COI.L. SSd H |
RENT Stow room with basemeit ltd |
FOK
Jeep , 1511 1'aruaiu St. 1M.UL3EN li CO. . ] 6au
( 'uniauhtrfet , S4 tf
JJM > iv IthNT FurnUhed room 1021 Capitol avo.
1 872
tlj _ _
FOHIIENT B - > er gcod IIOUMO , tUi one Oroora
floe ! ) IiuulshM hoiua. Joliii E. EdwarJj , | lu
t'arnvm bt 3S5-K
heated iN , 1
W It
TJ10K RENT Furnlehod room with or without
J ? board. Kim t location In the city. AIsi few
table boarders wantedN. W , cor. 18th and IVnani.
169-tt
FOR RENT Largo new , two torv itmblo hou o ,
Bhinn's addition Miltablo for tno fanilllcs or
boarding house. Inquire Room 24 , Omaha National
Bank Bulldlug. ISS-tf
FOR RENT Funilshod room for gentleman , nlco
tno for light houao keeping Bcemors block ,
corner Eighth and Howard St 803 tf
RKNT Furnished rooms on the northwca
FOR
oor. 13th and Capltolavenuo , formerly Crelghton
Homo. 183-tl1
"iroil RENT Itouuu In Nobrael.it Nation * Oitnx
J ? Building. Meet deslratlo otflcca in tha city
Supplied with hydraulic clo'ntr.r nnd hcatod b
steam. Apply at Bank. < J2f-tf !
? OR HALK
FOR SAM : OHKAP-Complolo not of new heavy
rope tools for boring oil or aitcsionwf lli. ( N. O.
LukcnsCo. , McConncIls\llle. 0. 4IMS.
FOR SALE A 12,000 pound * IVIrbtnl. . ' * Hay
Scalo. Will hold both wagon and horse' , It l
nearly i evr and will Lo told at half price. Apolv to
433-20 , T. C. llRUNNEil.
FOlt SALE 42 ucroi , IIOUBO , stable , abumlanoo o'
fruit , near churcli nud ochool , 6 miles from railroad -
road , 20 miles from Omnha , Sl.OCO.
Hcautlful residence property , 100x423 feet , ehado
and fiult tries , house and barn , 83OuO.
FOR SALE -Ono of W. K. Vcrnons ttcam pea nut
routers In giod runtilnff order cheap. AdJrots
"confcctloncr"j tare Omahi Hee. 413-165
R SALE -Tlia furniture of the reddenco N. W.
corner OUj and Harnoy. Apply on the premises.
1 403-101
FOR
hou e lOx
her , S2.0CO
130SHainev
FOR SAM -Cheap , n line Shoningor organ nearlv
new. I , ftceu stopi. List price S390. Call at
1310 N. ISth/it. second dour noitli of Shertron bt.
Call ntter 5 il'cluck. 375 15 '
OR SALF House and lot In Shinn's add. Prloo
dl.eop , I SOOjcash , balai.co $16. per month until
pild. EMlfUY & JO.NHS , Heal cstato agtnts , 1 00
Harney ! st. | 357-14 1
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IjOR S l'.n ' Cheap , one six foot and ono throa
1 fooUh'uw ' ciso at Lj OII'B C.gar btore , 07 South
ISth St. ) 224 tf
_
FOIl SAiLE A bargain. House of 7 rooms , Oib.
end BHncroft St. gothlc. Well built , barn to. ,
only $1.80 * if sold within 00 dijs. SiiAUS & B0i-
ARD , m plains Block. , 203 tf
FORS/1JLE House of 6 rooms in Parker's addition
noarltbo. 820 000 school houee new. A cheap
place ou < asy terms. S1.700. EEARS & BOSARD ,
Williams [ Block. _ 209 tt
OR HALE A eplcndltt hou u of ID rooms in
Milnjn's addition , if S'ld within S < J < JaM > only
? 3.700. ikCAUS & BOSARD , corner 15ihami'Dodu ;
_ _ _ _ 210 tt
f OR BjVLE Farm 3 miles from city. of
MM. pioytr , over Rotder's Drug btoro , eib and
Wobsur S72-tf
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F I Oil tJALK Two countcis and Hfty feet of good
shewing , ohu p , at 1503 Dodge St. 168 tf
Fi I OR SALE Two largo Normti nstallloni. Address
O. IX Blrdsall. Walnut , Iowa. IM-lm *
BALE A good tw o story Btoro property in
FOR , Waj no county , Neb. Address 0.1) . Bird-
sail , Walnut , low n. 155 Imt
FOR I SALE OR TRADE A good span of mules ,
hajrncss and wagon. Inquire Alex G. Charlton ,
at McC'jagua Bros. 930-tf
FORI SALE Two open Fecond-hand hugeics and
on i delivery wagon , chop , at 1319 Haruoy St.
830 Iff
TTlOlt SALE-Colorado coal. 1 his coal la as free liora
JL1 soot and aa clean as Rock Spring.
P . W. BKDFORD.
FOB SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horeo nowo
( Apply at D. FITZPATOICK ,
eostti SIR South IGth St.
F : OJ18ALK A email Mo < der , Dnhman it Co. , Bra
proof safe , almost now , nt thin otllco. tf
TjlORSALE My two story brick residence , 19th
JL enl | St. Mary's avenue. Large barn , out-house ,
water wor.s , well arranged. Lot S0200. Piice
* 7.5C 0. BtBt Bargain in Omaha. Cell at M. Toft'i
PooIon Bink. S77-t
F 'iJiRSALE ' 12 lota one block west of Park nve-
.10 COM. Lots uOxUO. Will soil the whola trao
for 37 ,100 , II sold bcforo January 1st , 1884. Reolei
tote OWTIOM bhl this bargain , if joucall at People
Ban 27tf
TTIOR SALE Cholco business property , three lott
JJ oor. SaundcrB and Charles Strirjt. H will piy vcu
tojnxestigatothls ofler. Call at People's Bank.
"TJ10R HALE-Improved proimrty , which will pay
J ? tha bnj'jr 'Ju per cent on tlie luvojitment. Rest !
for 31 , KU per year. All occupied bv first elms ten.
antd. Will sell tor $10,500 , if sold Boon. All or one.
half coth , balance , one to th e } ears. The aboi e In-
vo.itnif nt U worth innatlfatlon. Call at the People' *
Bauk. _ 280 tf
FOR SALK Ola newspapers in Urge and small
quantities at thli office. | r
I 7 BI'EOJAtiTJES for those out if employment to
I I make money with. Call on M. I , . Smith , 208
N. Ifltli ttrtet , and see tample . _ 4331m
LOST-lS73two ! discharges fiom the armv be.
longing to Maurice R. Barned from 1S6U to 1 803.
lUn tcward paid for the return et same at Bee ofllco.
. 424-1B }
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/1ASII PAID For second hand clothes , orders by
\J letters or postals promptly attcnripd to Ad-
druuMr. or Mrs , BrodericJitilttcouthlOthSt Omaha.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 40Q.lrnolR | |
PROTECTOR-Uupreewlciitcd'i ' ducemcnta
QUEEN lady agooU for this new rubberunderurar
uiuit for laaics. Addreo Mltli'manii * ) , Undern.ir-
men * Co , I ) south MiySt , Chicaifo. IKMnu.
T AROKI'Htol roomi , with or without bcard.Iii
Jpriale famlllta f iruuhtd free of charge at cmr
olllcc , uprosltepojtolflc * . Cannon , Jonu & o. , 4.80
to 0 P. m. P43-lm
N Ul'-Cn my premise * on PBO. 15 , 1883 , in
JLwost Omaha , ono Cream Colored Pony. 8mal
white ipot In forthcad.mane and tall a little darker
than tha bodv. JAS. E VANDERCOOK.
EDWARD KDEHL ,
UAOJ8TJ5B OF PALUYhTERY AND CONDITION.
At.iyr. 803 Tenth tr J , between Paruain and liar-
noy , will , with the tU of guajdbu piit ! , obtalalokr
an ) one gUneeofth put "nd praient , and thj
certain condition ! In the future. Boots and ho i
mala order. Perfect MtMaetlon iruarantt-od.
F.B. YOUKGHOSBANJDT
1S03 rarnara Btrcot , room S.Omeha , Nth.
Collections jollciled Month' ) or othcrwlte , lath in
city and country , and ou all lines of llaijrcadj. be.
rurllj procured for ilebU r.o mutnrtly paid. Booki
lept aud bi auccd e l.lyandinomlify , A general
udltlug bu liic s done. CommLinoni of tfl itaai
romptlj atteuueJ to. U U .N , U ukt1 J n
John D. Peabody , M , D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
OFFICE ROOMS , Sand 61WJ