THE UAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 23 , 1.884. THE DALLY BEE. OMAHA , Saturday MorniDg , Pob , 23. Tlio Wonthor. For the Upper Mississippi valley : Slightly warmer nnd fair weather , west erly to nouthorly winds , and falling bar- omotor. For the Missouri valley : Slightly warmer and fair weather , winds generally south to east , nnd lower barometer. LOOAL BBEVITJES , NWcrop clover and timothy aood for Wo. Shugart , Wat to & Wio , Council Bluffs , Iowa. f8-lm. The two CMOS of 1'ollack against Davis were eottlod yostarday , and will ba dismissed this morning. The price of admission to Dr. MUlor'H lecture Monday nlplit at the ( ) | iora Hounr , will bo GO eent % and 75 cents for rosencd sea ts , The private leap year party given ut Fal Conor's hall last evening was an olcgant affair , and was greatly enjoyed by nil the par tlclpanti. The oierland train from the west yes tordny did not mnko connection with the train on the Central" Pacific , on account of , n delay occasioned by snow. There will bo n regular meeting of the lluth Hobekah degree ledge No. 1 , in Odd Fallows' hall , on Saturday , February 23 , nt 7:30 : p. m , H. P. Livoscy , secretary. An Iowa farmer was before Judge Uonoko yesterday , charged with dtaordorly con duct. Ho was fined $3 and costs which ho paid and then made tracks for the Hawkeye stato. The dedication of the Presbyterian church at Oaceoln , which was to have taken place on February 24 , has boon postponed for two weeks , until March Oth , T. 11. LEWIH , pas tor. On March first , a through sleeping car will bo run from Chicago to Denver. It will IIOBA through this city east , at 3:2j : p. in. , entrain train No 4 , nnd weat on train .No. 1 , at 8 o'clock in the evening. SInce February 10th there has boon no jnllway moll service on tlio Oregon Short I.lno from Granger , Wyoming , to Pocatello , Idaho , on account of the deep snow which lias blockaded the trains. The postoflico department has Issued an order , to takn effect on March 10 , oxtondlng I' the railway mall senlco from Shoshone , Idaho , its present tertniniu , to Iluntlnpton , Oregon , a distance of 225 miles. Wo learn that the price of Incandescent electric lights will bo reduced on March lnt so ai to make them 110 more expansive than gas. Such being tbo case will tend to increase the number in u o ns they nro vastly superior to any other light. Sadlo McBride , the old timer , was before Judge Bouoko yesterday nftornoon and 8on- tented to pay a fine of S10 and costs , and bo imprisoned in the county jail for twenty-five ays. Sadie ought to .bo rofonnod by the time her sentence is out. I''t A complaint was filo.l yesterday In Jus tlco Wright' * court by Mrs , Holtslnpor , who lives near Ervlogton , against a man named Gould , her son-in-law , charging him with the embezzlement of Hie proceeds of the sale of a lot of hogs aud ono cow. It. J. Clark , Esq. , yojterday sent $300 of contribution money to the Hood-sufferers in Now Albany. Tha Mayor of that city re- qucata aid raid says that money sent to him for the homeless and destitute of Now Albany will lo properly disbursed. An alarm indicator has boon placed In en gine hotuo No. 2. It is a wonderfully intri- cats aud complicated machine , and. its object 't is to record the number of the box turned in , as tlio firemen do not always auccoed in get ting it correct on the first alarm. Mr. A. W. Porker , lifting business at the corner of 21st' and Cumiug streets , is not the Parker urro'tcd for stealing n sack of coffee from a Douglas atroet atoro recontly. The latter'a given n mo is William , nn English man , who also lives on Cumiug street. In the abjonco of their occupants the rooms of a couple lady teachers in the publio schools were ransacked tha other day by onoak thieves , but nothing was taken , Tha ithtovw evidently were looking for jewelry and finding none loft without taking any bojty.For For the flood sufferers additional contri butions have boon rmilvod from the following : A. H. Gladstone , II. Q. Saxe , Mrs. Banraan , .Mrs. H. 0 , Cole , and Mrs. George Wllcox. Garrabruat & Cole will continue to forward clothing , etc. , that m y bo sent Iu during tlio 'jircient week. 3. P. McCarthy , of the firm of McCarthy & Burke , undertaken , received a telegram yea- 'torday from Patrick Carroll , of Chicago , atat- ing that he would arrive in Omaha to-day for the purpose of disinterring the remains of Edward - ward Carroll , the unfortuuata man who died at the hospital a bhort time ago , and taking them back to Chicago for Interment. Tlic funeral of Peter Larson will occui < Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr , Larson came to Omaha in 18GO > and for a number ol yean wan engaged iu the retail grocery bual > BOM , in which bo accumulated considerable property , but aubuo uontly lost several thou < aaurl dollars in the publication of n Danish paper in thia pity , known a The Folkel TidnlngB. The annual ball of the Ancient Order ol Hibernians Cornet baud took place Wedneadft ) at OrounM'N hall There were over 200 gueiti t > ro ent , and n real good thne wu enjoyed b ) all j > re ) ut. Aery agreeable intermlaaloE .occurred , which wan taken advantage of b ) thoie prnsout t J partake of au excellent aup per nt CUllau'd well kuowti restaurant Th ( following gentlemen composed tlio vwiuui committees : Master of arrangement * , Jaiaei Douglai , commit1 ee of atr-tngementi , P. J , Carroll , J , W , Bolan , M , BoUu , P. Djuglas O , Jluckley ; floor manager * , T. 0. Douglas J , W > Uobui , J. McC'yM. liolan , P. Dou gla , W. 0. Colder , D , Carroll ; recaptloi committee , T , Burinloghaio , M. McIIenary P. Caboy , J. T. Boiati ] door committee , ] i Craron , T , F , Bolan , M. DouglM , P. J , Car roll 1'HOUGH ON BATS.1' ' 1 Clears out rate , mice , roaches , flies n < , badbuga , ekunks , chipmunks ; gopiiun. ' 15c , D uggiala LOOAB'KOTIOE. Mr * * JeUyT , Fox will peak again al ff , Mao { e JuJl Stinday , February 24 , n ' j"0 : 0 'IB. aiid 7:30 p. m. Don't fai fr 4o Iwar * fc w" ' wowdftrful lecture * whil . - . titf'rf I * T"t' ' ohanog. Admuulou free. * IU&8 -JJ rf. ' A ROTTEN JURY. It is Reported That the Last Grand Jury Was Tampered With , Anil Tlmt Monoj1'rorcntcd Them From FlndliiK n Hill A ulnHt Mnor , | No well. It is reported that trouble is brewing in regard to the action of the last grand jury in not finding an indictment against Major Newell for embezzlement. Dis trict Attorney Goodwin says that it was the strnightcst case which ho has over had since ho has boon diatrict attorney and yet five of the members of the grand jury voted ngainst n bill nnd when asked for their rooaons , refused to gtvo any and claimed that they had a .right to votn as they pleased. Throe times each year the county com- r/iissionors meet and select the names of sixty men from which to draw the grand jury. At the time of making the last se lection n man was placed upon the list and drawn as a juror , and lass than two years ago , one of the very commtseionors making the aeloct'on ' aworo upon the witness aland slmt lie would not believe this same man under oath , and yet ho would consent to have him placed upon the last grand jury. The diatrict at torney confronted the commissioner and asked him why thin was so , and , to use hin own words , the cnmmiaiionor said , "I can't give it away. " Now the question nriscs , what la it that cannot bo given away , and has a com miasionor anyrightto place n person whom ho has sworn ho would not believe under oath , on the grnnd jury ? It is certain that the last grand jury was fixed to suit Major Npwoll's caao. Ono of the members of the jury , who vro might name , was approached by a party who desired to liuvo him go into the ochomo , hut ho did not , and voted to Gnd a bill against Nowoll. The groatent trouble with the rommia- aionors is the lact that they select mon who nro delinquent in their taxes , mon who como and ask to be placed upon the jury , and professional jurymen , as jurymen - men , instond of selecting from the ranks of oubatimtial business men. The com missioners claim that in case good mon nro selected that the judges oxcuao'thom when they are drawn. This has boon the case in a few instances but notonough so to bo the rule. . It is probable that measures will betaken taken to procure another grand jury and then several cases will bo reheard. Tlicso Are Holld Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the roach of suffering humanity , truly is Klcctrlo Kilters. Inactiv ity of the Liver , Biliousness , Jaundice , Con stipation , Weak Kidneys , or any disease of 10 urinary organs , or whoever requires an ap- oti7or , tonlo or mild htlnuilant , vllt always nd Kloctrlo BItters the best ami only certain uro known , They act surolv nml quickly , vary bottle puarantood to plvo entire satis- action or money refunded. Sold at fifty onts a bottle by O. F. Goodman. A Sorrowful Onso. Yesterday in police court William oith answered to roll call , and was hargod with having been on a protracted preo , iu fact , ho has boon drunk since aat July. Keith is a fuio looking , woll-drossed 'oung man , scarcely twenty-one years of ago , and it certainly is a great pity that rink has gained such n hold upon him. Ho says that ho cannot ntop , and has ovoral times wont to the county jailor , and asked to bo taken in that ho might obor up. ' Ilia father is a wealthy and respectable itizou of North Plattc , and ia largely in- crested in the cattle business and also ia ropriotorof the eating house at that oint. The young man himself ia worth 135,000 , which was loft him by a relative. The judge sentenced him to fifteen ayp in the county jail and the young nan scorned pleased to think that ho ould bo free from the influence of liquor or so long a time. A llKMAUKABIjK ESCAPE. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey , of Tunkhannock , Pa. , vos nfllicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis , during which time the best physl- lans could glvo no relief. Her lifo won do- paired of , until in list October she procured i Bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery , when mmedluto relief was felt , and by continuing ts us9 for n abort time nhowas completely urod , gaining iu flesh 50 pounds , In n few months. * t'wo Trial Bottles of this certain euro of all ? hrnat and Lung Dlnoasoa at O , F. ( food < T > ' Dnur Store. Lnrvo liottloa § 1.00. A Card. OMAHA , February 22d , 1884. Mit. EDITOU : A little follow ten years ild , returning from school yaatorday , iaid , "Old George Washington is playec1 nut in Omaha ; the school board eat down n him. " The idea expressed by that boy has > eon in the minds of many good citizens ainco ainoo it was announced that the achool board in "its wisdom"had decided that the birthday of George Washington should no longer bo honored and observed jy the children of Omaha. For genera- ions the public aud private lifo of Wash ington has boon hold ah a , model for their1 emulation to the youth of America. The anniversary of his birth haa been made a national holiday and is celebrated m all countries that honor , liberty , nobility of life , and purity of character. It remained for the school board of Omaha "in it * wisdom" to decide that George Washing ton ia "played out. " Analyze the school board aud study the character of Wash ington the problem is solved. Tom Payne can have an eloquent dis course preached on his birthday because ho talked for liberty , but when the birth day of the great father of liberty comes around it ia dishonored. Whither are wo drifting ? W , W. Duoklou'u Arnica Salvo. The greatat medical wonder of tha world. Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Outs , Ul- c n. bait Ktieum , Fever Sores. Cancers. Pilei , Culllhlulna , Corns. Tetter , Chapped bauds. HIM Ml pkln eruption , garauteed to euro lo nrry in tixnco , nrmaney refunded. 25 cete The Turners. Thur 'J ynighttheTurnerBo fo ygavea masquerade ball in Gerpiuia hall. It wa largely attended , * the nmakhig w s tha > ao < st markod&i any similar oc- jgurenco in this city thii season. No one waa allowed upon the floor without a full costume Any one who was preteutThursday night would fael bound to conlws tat > while tlio tuition , numerically speaking , are iwt ! very Urge , they are vwy vigorous , , wid when they undertake to do a thing j tiey are pure to carry it to a auccwtf ul , torminatlou. Thcro ii no doubt but what a Urge share of the unequivocal1 ucccss can bo traced to the untiring on- rgy and nblo work of the gentlemen who omposod the floor committee nnd apont n gro.it deal of their time in preparation or the coming ovont. The gentlemen who composed this committee were : llobort Ilozonwoig , Fred W. Motz , Jr. , frank J. Lange , Edward Casper , and Charles Motz. ThocotnmittooonarrangomonlsMo8sr8. f. I. Fruehauf , Guo. Pariaioti , Ford flaarmann , Fritz Wclla and Oeo. Anthos worked in nn indefatigable manner to render the affair a success , and it can bo plainly soon that they thoroughly suc ceeded. TO SPECULATORS. For sale two of the most desirable lota each fronting 132 fcot on Kith street , ono has § 10,000 and the other $15,000 per manent improvements. Easy terms. Call at Soars & Bosard , loth and Dodge , Williams Block. flOtf I'KllSONALi. A. Crowoll and wlfo aroguosti at tlio Pax- on. on.Marsh Marsh McLean and wloo ( ( Tokainaharo at ho 1'axton. S. 8. Illchardaon , Decatur , 111. , is at the tlotropolitan. lion. A. 8 , Paddock and wlfo leave for Salt Jake tills morning. Charles Schroeder , Ksq. , of Columbus , wan n the city yonterday. U. C. Gel wick and J , I ) . Logan , Bralnard , lire guests of the Metropolitan. 0. H. Clark and Ernest Kaglcgon , of Craig , nro registered at the 1'axton. If. Hunter , Blair , and C. M. McConuoll , Wilbur , are at the Metropolitan , J. P. ratt , Tokamah , and W. 11. Trues- dale , Lincoln , are at the Mlllard. W. S. Scott , of York , and Charles 0Who - don , of Lincoln , are at the I'uxton. Uon. David WHbor , of Mllford , N. Y. , Is n the city stopping at the Mlllard. 1'runk Hammond , of Fremont , and E. W. JJradloy , of JJlulr , are at the 1'axton. Mw. Aiuly liorden loft yeutorday evening 'or Now Orloatm , tu BOO the Mardl Uras. Win. If. Marshal , Tokamah , und S. 0. Smiley , Lincoln , are guests of the Mlllard. 0. F , ShcdJ , Fairfield , anil V. W. Wood , Chicago , are registered at the Metropolitan. Charles Van 1'elt , of Seward , and II. 0. Brown , of Norfolk , are guests of tllo Fnxton. G. W. Wink , agent for the Monitor Plow company , Minneapolis , Is at the Metropolitan. Fred Smith , Pokln , 111. and A. Wllcox , Clarence , Iowa , are stopping at the Metropol itan. CicorgoU. liowman , ono of the prominent attorneys of Columbus , was ID the city you- terduy on legal business. General Vlfquatn , editor of The Lincoln Democrat , was iutho city yesterday , nnd gave TllK UKK oflico a pleasant call. Hon. John TafTo , register of the land oilica at North Platte , in dangerously kick at his liomo iu that town , and is not expected to live , W. W. W. Jones , utato superintendent of public Instruction , and Chancellor Manuatt , of the State University , called at THE BKK office yentorday. L. J. Tullock , acton t for the Corrine Morrio MukcrH , is in the city , and has made arrangements - ments for lii.i company to play In the Academy of Music on the evening of February 27th. Wm. S. Barnes , and J. K. Popper , distillers of Lexington , Kentucky , and Victor Lonp- iult , representing the Willow Springs distillery - lory , of St. Louis , are guests of the Paxton. Mr. II. Uostwiek , of the Farmers and Mor el i ants' bank of Hastings , was a pleasant caller at this journalUtiohoadquartersyostorday. Ho reports the metropolis of the southwest the I voilest town iu the state outside of Omaha. Mr. Will E. Aiinin , formerly associate odi- nr of THK BltE , is In town and is receiving .lie hearty greetings of scores of warm friends. Since ho dropped the pencil and launched into lusinosa on his own hook at Fort Iloblnson , .hroo mouths airo , ho has secured the success .hat utways follows energetic efforts , while : ha change of air and exorcise has added to Ills olrdupols a dozen illd pounds. The now "Science of Life" far sur passes all previous editions of this great work. Embossed cloth covers , full gilt , contains a fine medallion engraving of : ho author , with commendatory resolu tions of the National Medical Association engraved on stool. Road the advertise ment in another column. AmuHemciitH. One of the poorest companies which has boon in the opera house this season occupied the boards there last night and attempted to play Mortimer Murdoch's "Hoop of Gold. " There is not an artist in the entire party , and the acting of the loading man , Eeslio Gossin , 4 "Richard Wrench" was crude and amateurish and displayed very little ability. At any time the show would bo almost unendurable , hut coming as it does , close upon the brilliant engsgomsnt of OUra Morris , it is positively outrageous. A medium- sized audience was in attendance , and some of the slang received a weak applause - plauso from the gallery. Do you want to buy § 20OOOeaUbliahod hardware business in ono of the best lo calities in the city of Omaha ? Stock will invoice $10,000. Easy terms to re sponsible parties. Soars & Doiord , 15th and 1'odgo , Williams' block. Army Orders. Recruit John FitchoH , ojiliatod at Fort Omaha , Neb. , is assigned to the Fourth infantry. Recruit Fredrick Kary , enlisted at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , u assigned to com , pany I , Ninth infantry. The leave of absunco for seven (7) ( ) days granted 1st Lioutoimt George T. T. Patterson - torson , U. Q. M , Fourteenth infantry , iu orders No. 2H , dated Fort Sidney , Jfob , , February 18 , 1884 , is extended twenty (20) ( ) iays. Hospital Steward William fl. Mead , U. S. A. , is relieved from duty iu thii department , and will comply with para graph 4 , special orders No , 30 , current aerioa headquarters of the army , Adjutaiil General's olllce. AUK YOU GOINO In another column will ba found the an. uunceiueut of Mown. THUS , COOK &HQN , ourUt AgeutJ , 201 Uroadway , Now York , relative to the > ory complete arrangement * they Imvo ni do lor toun iu Euupj tbk cimilnij Spring and Sumnwr. "Cook'n Ktour- sliinUt , " containing i l > * and lui ! pjrticuitu , will ba uiallod to any ftdilnvw ou receipt of IU cents. < Ba . Colorado , Rich Hill , Yaluut Black Iowa and Boulder ioft coals , and thi bunt quality of hard coal ( or ale by Jell W. Bixiford. l tl DISTRICT OOUET , Anjjlmportant Order Made liy the Yesterday. In the district court yesterday before udgo Neville the jury in the case ol 'honias against Hitter was unable to agree and was discharged , The vrliolo issignmont of cases was called but none ouhl bo found ready for trial and court djournod. Bcforo Judge Wakoloy , the case of Woolf against JKJRcrton occupied the ttontion of the court all day. When court adjourned in the evening the ovi Icnco in the case had been all introduced , Clio arguments will bo made and the in itructions given to the jury this morn' ' ng. ng.An order was rrmdo yesterday morning > y the judges , by which it is intended to accelerate business in that tribunal. [ loreaftor each judge will call his assignment mont of cases and if none bo found ready for trial ho will call that of his associnto and if ono bo found ready ho will proceed with the trial of it the same is if it had been assigned to him. t'hirtcon cases which were marked for rial when the docket was called at the > oginning of this term were on Judge Seville's assignment for to-day , but none could bo found ready to bo ' ikon up yesterday. Judge No- illo has boon idle nearly thrco days his week , for the reason that tlo attorneys were not ready to proceed with heir cases marked for trial. The court ntimatod that if it did succeed in this ndoavor ic would either try , continue , or lismiss every case as it was reached on ho docket. CONSCIENCE MAKKS COWAKDS. " 3hurlCH BraCRi After Spending His Employer's 3Ioncy , Flnces lIliiiHolt'iu tlio Hands of the Law. Yesterday afternoon a stranger , a oung man of fine addrosa and appear once , came into the city jail and asked d Gorman if ho was the jailer. Upon > uing answered in the affirmative the itrangor said ho wanted to give himself ip and lot the law take its course. The ailor asked him his name and what crime ho had committed , and the story hus elicited is the old ono of drink and lie employer's money lost at the gam ng table. The stranger gave his name as Charles Bragg , and said ho had boon liv- ng in Lcavonworth , Kansas. Ho had ) eon employed by the largo firm of F. A. [ loss & Co. , cracker dealers of that city as a travelling salesman and col- octor. His territory was the country through which the Kansas Pacific runs , and while out on a trip several weeks ago ho had indulged too freely in the oup which inebriates and in that condi tion had squandered all his employers' nonoy , between four and five hundred dollars m all , at the faro table. The irm not getting the looked for remit juices had telegraphed him to come lomo. Ho returned to Loavenworth } Ut learning that ho was suspected irn mediately loft the city and had been wandering about over since until yes terday , when overcome by remorse and repentance , ho resolved to take the step which placed him in the toils of the law. Bragg was finely dressed and appar- rpntly about 30 years old , and while sitting in the police station waiting to be taken to the county jail was wrapped in thought and almost oblivious of his sur roundings. His countenance and man ners indicated an intense struggle with in and sorrow was plainly depicted in his face. Ho was taken to the county jail and his employers telegraphed by Marshal Guthrie , but as yet no answer has been received. PINK AND WHITE , Kvonlng's Kntortalnment Cilven by the Yoimir Liutltos ol * the I'resliytoriiin Ohuruli. The pink and white soctablo at the Presbyterian church last evening was largely attended. The entertainment was undortlio managomentof the young ladies of the church , of whom not enough can bo said for the able manner in which it was conducted. The fore p.irt of the evening * taken up by the burlesque concert , n which were several of Omaha's most oical voices. The programme of the couu-crt , which afforded so much mirth and amusement to these present , is given L Piano duet "Lo Moteore".Wollenrwupt Misj Allco ltn < rcra , Mlm Llde Wilson. "Just i Well" Marziala Mrs. S. F. Woodbine. "My Queen" Blatnonthal Mr It. W. Breckenrldgo. Minuet , Vinlln Boccherint Dr. Frank Wilson. Du"t "Schon Blumelclu" Schumann Mm. Woodbridge , Mr. II. A. Doud. "Two Worlds" Fabia Campana Mlaa Lizzie Sharp. Duet "Say once again I love theo , " opera of "Dot Pusmiall' Donizetti Mis * Minnie Maul , Mr. Breckenridgo. 8. Variations from ' Norma" Leybach III I ss Alice Rogers , "Non Torno" TiU. Mattel MlHS Maul. 10. "Auld Lang Syne" . Entire Troupe. After the concert an excellent lunch was served. The rocma were gaily and beautifully adorned , and everything , From the decorations to the ice cream md cake , was in pink and white. Doth young and old laid aside business and care , and each ono tried to make the occasion QUO not soon to be f jrgotton. DIED. CLIFF. In this city , Thursday evening , Feliruary 21 , at 10:40 : , at her residence , 2015 Oaldwcll street ; Mrs KltiabethOliff.uiuther of T. U. Cliff , mad 83 yean. Notice of luneral hereafter. BUAWIiEY-Iu Uili city , February 22d. at 12:20 : p. m. , Ellenwife of Michael Braw/ey / , ased 43 years. Funeral will take plaoa on Sunday , Febru ary 24th , at 2 o'clock p , tu.from the residence , Fourteenth street , between Williams anc Hickory streets. Estate Transient Tha following deeda were filed for record In the county clerk'a office Febru ary 22 , reported for TUK Bius by Ames real estate agency ; James W. Loagan and wife to George Phllpotw dlO , blO , in Parker's add. $1,700 , Edwin H. Walker and wife to John 8. Collins , w d el of 117 , b 2. in Arm- trong firat add. $2. i Pcttr E , Pctenon and wife to Nela Clove and Kostin Clove , w d nn | of 17 , b 1 , in Park Placo. $500. Edward II. Pardoo to Algernon S. Paddock , q c lots 1 and 2 , b 7. (2 ( 85-100 acres , lots 1 , 2 , 3 nnd 4 , b 2) ) (5 14-100 ncres. lots 1 , 2 , 3 nnd 4 , b 4) ) (5 ( 14-100 acres , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , b 0) ) (0 ( C8-100 acres , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , b 7) ) (10 ( acres ) nil in Smith's addition to Omaha. $3,000. Algernon S. Paddock and wife to Mar cus P. Mason , w d , lots 1 nnd 2 , block 1 , lots 1 nnd 4 , block 2 , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 4 , Smith's ndd , 812,000. Algernon S , Paddock nnd wife to Mar cus P. Mason nnd Allen 1 ] , Kilboy , w d , lots 2 nnd 3 , block 2 , in Smith's ndd , $3,000. Levitt Vurnham and wife to George D. Lamw d , a parcel of land in l t 3 , in Capitol ndd , $2COO. Thomas Crickson , widownr , to Andrew G. Nulson , w d , lot 4 , block ( J , in Bog s itiliH's : 1st ndd , 81,150 HJ. 0. Kosenncld to Jus. II. Blakusloy , q c , sw I of nw } of see 16 , 10 , 11 , $2. Richard T. Ilutno and wife to Chris tian Ilosnckor , s 25 3-10 feet of n CO 3-10 feet , lot 4 , B 25 3-10 of n 50 3-10 feet of west 28 foot , lot 3 and nil interest in o 8 foot of w 3G fcot of n 50 foot of lot 3 , bcinp part of lots 3 and 4 , block 12 , in Omaha , $3,000. George 11. Bogcs and wife and Low W Hill to John Blazok , w d.lots 5 nnd G , block 0 , Arbor place extension , $500. Wcl lo Mevor. It Is now undisputed that Wei Do May or's Ontarrfi Onro is tlio only treatment that will absolutnlv euro Catarrh frcsli or chronic , "Very efficacious , Saml. Gould , Wcoping Wntor , Neb. " Ono box cured mo , Mrs. Mary Kcnyon , Blsmark , Dakota , " "It restored inn to the pulpit , lov. ! Goo. K. Kols. Coblovlllo N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured ma , Ilov. C. II. Taylor , 140 Noble street , Brooklyn. " "A perfect euro after 80 years sullorh'g J. D. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N. Y. , &c. , &c. Thousands of testimonials are received from all parto of the world. Deliv ered , § 1.00. Dr. Wei Do Moyor's Illustra ted rirnttei * , " whhstatements by the cured mailed froo. D. B. Dewey & Co. , 182 Fulton street , N. Y , tucs-thur&imt-iu&o.Sm UUUNUI > AND E. A. Owens'Miraculous Kscupo from n Horrible Death. Plattsmouth Journal , 21st , No. 1 , was pulled westward yesterday morning by engine 78 , operntud by Con O'Connor , engineer , nnd E. A. Owens , fireman. The train left Concord thirty- tivo minutes late and the boys determin ed to make up their time ns quickly as possible. When about n milo west of Concord , nnd while running nt the rate of thirty-five miles an hour , Owens open ed the furnace door to "atoko up. " Just as ho was in the act of throwing n shovel ful of coal into the furnace ono of the en gine's Hues bursted and a cloud of scald ing steam , cinders , iiro and smoke shot put of the furnace door into his face fill ing the cab so that it was impos sible to see an inch. Blinded by the explosion nnd scalded by the steam , Owens staggered out of the cab to the tender , where ho fell and rolled olFto the ground. The train was stopped about 800 yards further on , and the train men went back and picked upOwens. Strange to say , his injuries are not considered dangerous. His fnco was severely scald ed , but not so badly as to disfigure it. The lids of his right eye were severely burned , but the pupil was all right. The bed of the road wa > ballasted with broken rock. Across his nose was a ro- vpro cut from falling upon these. His right arm was bruised badly below the elbow , and there were several ugly bruises upon his back , but not a bone was broken. When the speed of the train and the rock ballast upon which ho struck are remembered , it seems n miracle - clo that he was not instantly killed. As it is , however , his injuries are uot at all dangerous. When the train stopped the fire in the furnace was put out by the escaping stoain , and the train could not go fur ther. Luckily , however , No. 1C , which is a regular passenger train , came along from the east and pushed the belated train on to Louisville. Hero she side tracked the 78 , and carried the train on to Lincoln. Owens was brought down to this city yesterday afternoon , and is now at the City _ hotel , where Dr. Livingston is at tending him. Owens has certainly cause to bo thankful that he is worth attend ing to. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thii powder n v r van * * . A n orvel ot nurlt trunvh and wholMomeoMi More eonomlcaltlut the oalnary klndi , and ctw oi ht told tu compataom with tiiemaltltuile ot low * ; , ibort welitt t lum or phonDhttft riowdnra. Bold only In etna. ltoj l 13 k- tMwd OiN. . in * w p. > v.w yojlc. BITTERS. . A JM tntfl t d u < i > r I'll. / U. B tlldlHT . . V. WUFPB6UAVH , DOli 10I T , HI jiMiitWAr.Tjf. r. Nutloe It hereby ghen that tlie partnt rtblp here. tolureexUtlug bet-o-n William > . Uanntr * snd Oeo. II. He uniler Ifco flnnnanv * ol Msnolng & Hex U this day dUsolirtl. Thi * I to ulvi lurthtr notice that I will not 1 e re ipon ltltfloraoy dcU coutracWl by myurtcn In niir ! rw w-me , nor wlU J pay ny attorney1 * | M ur Loalu 1 1 rarry rn any lltlKUl'tn ol any j - rudptioM against auy ol Ux ; ed.t' < r ot the late firm of I'aaftln ' * * I'0"n ' < r > * UMI " ' "U' uar > > * * o carry on Vy iu-li Ut all'a U uujuth.irltod i by me. I ' Oraa a. Neb. , Feb. IB 1WI. ' for Infants and Children. Cnstorlfipromofpt Dlgrst Ion Whnt Rlrcs our Chll Jrcn IXKT check ! , nnd \\Tuit cures t'jclr fevers , makn them nleon ? ovorconius Flatulency , Uonstipa- 'Tin Castorin , tion Sour Stomach Diarrhoea and , , , Wien babies f rrt nnd cry ' > ? turns , Fovcrishncss. It insures health and What cures their colic , kllU their wonns , natural sleep , without morphine. Hut Cnntnrlit. Wmt oulckljcnre < Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , " Caatoria 1 go well adnpt l to Chllitrcn that I recommend It ns superior tonny prescription knon . " . . . . Fnrowell then to Slorphlno Syrups , n to me. II. A. ARCIIKR , 21.1) , and Castor OU nnd ttarcgoric , 83 Tortland Avo. , Brooldyn , N. Y. llallCoKtorlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT nu absolute euro for llhouma- tlsin , Sprnius , Burns , Gulls , &c. The most Powerful nnd Pene trating Pnin-rcllovlng nnd Healing- Remedy Iciiown to mnn. SPECIAL NOTICES. X3TSpoclals will Fosltlvelynot bo Inserted unless paid m advance. TO LOAN-Monov. TO LOAN In sums of $500 and upwards MONEY nt Ci per annum , en Pounlai ronnty lonns. Ad dress O .U. PatCtrson & Co. , 1221 Kirimin S' . 3tO-lm. TO LOAN The lowest rates of Interest MONEY ' Loan Agency. 15th ft Douglm BU-tf MONEY TU LOAN In sums ul iSuu. tm upward. O. F. Davis and Co. , Ilcil CeUte ud Lo > n Agents , 160C Farnam St. 393-tf HELP WAWTISU. \\TANTnD-A Mrstclasi bnnd biker lo go to T > Hnitlt RS. Ap4 ly to Jos. Oarticnu Crickor C } . , B30-S2J I ! a \ irAN'mllrl ! Jor guneral housework at JfOO VV Jackscn st.tct. riJl:25 ] VrfANTED Two nrst-class cliambcriii'itds at the V * Coz2Cii No Uolicmlatis neul a ] ply. 33-25 WANTED A girl for ( rencral house work 1721 Wetter corner N. Uth St. 5S2-22I . > -Olrla at the l'a\tM Hotel Apply to WANTr.LOlrla Housekeeper. 619 S3 \\7ANTED A good cook and lomcglrl linmcdi- V > ntcl } . Good nge paid. W. I' . UAUL1N. KtlOQ - snd cook at the Sa\en House , WANTED-Qlrls 10th St. D13.23J W ANTED A gooJglilfor house work , highest wages paid. Incjulro at 009 S. 14th St. 615-221 W Olrl ( or general house norksmall fam ily No. 1215 noith 10th St C14.22) C14.22)S. VtTANTED A girl to do general housework at S.D . W B. fialcj't ) reeldenco , 2d house south Daen - port , on west side 22dstrret. M)2 ) tf "TtTANTED , OI11L3 Wo want 15 girls for general Y V housework , to apply at once to CANNON , JONES & CO. , Oflico Frcnzer Dlock.OHico hours from 6:30 : to 9 p.m. 046-lm W ANTED A girl , German preferred , 1001 Far- ram street 470 tf "VT7ANTED flood solid too aeiiualntcdlth Uiff VV serial book trade. No others ucvd apply Cull at rooms 0 and 7 , Krerett's block , Council BlulTj , Iowa. 4C2-22 PIlOTECTOK-Unpreccdentedlrduccmonts QUKEN lady agents for tn's na\rruhberundergar mLiit for laulcn. Address uKh * tamr , Undergar ment Co , 0 south Mar St. , Chicago. 189-lmi. Ono hundred teams nntl one hundred WANTED laborer ! ) for Uallroad work. JIcCOY & MOHAN , Cnufleld Housu , Ninth and Farnam Sts , Oiraha. J 403-lm T ADIES Oil YuUltO MLNineltyor country to JU tikeni'c , light and pleasant \\oikatthclroun houits$2 ; to * S n d y easily and tiuletly made ; work sent by mall , no camosaing ; no stamp for reply. l'Ie a atldrcss Keliabki Manl"gCo..Philadelphia To. , drawer IT. ' WANTED A Gcrmau dining room kitchen girl. Ucsse and Hoppe , 418 S. ISth St. , between Horncv and Howard. 665 U BITTMTIONB WAJtTED. _ Cu'ter wants a Vlttiation ! Can turi.Uh lint class ruferenet * . Address "Cost .111 Cnlttr , " Box S07. Ouialia , iTeb. 620-22J WANTU pituatioo as book-keeper by nn ex- ixjrlcnccil accoiitaut. Itefcrenc-ea ciren. Ad- dre s L. H. " Boo oiflc , . 625-211 600 2i WANTED A rella le jouiig man wants a place to work , board and gu to school. " 8. A. W. " Bee office SSg-tf TXTANTED Situttlonj for first ola * ( domestics. T V Call at our oltlco from 4-30to & p. in. Saturdays. 1 to 0 p. m. CANNON , JONES 4 CO. , Opp. P. O. 047-lm MISCELLANEOUS WANTB. WANTED To buy n email butcher bunlncbs In a live toun. Would be willing to co Into part nership with a good inn.Addrea3 "J.ll. " BCD ollHc. T > EUABLE men looking for profitable emplo > . XV ment , apply to P. P. Collier , publisher 67 Bar ker Block. 612 S3J TTITANTED , BOAUDEKS Largo 1'st of roonu. with VV or without board , u private families 1 milflxd free ot charge at our oltice , opposite poatoffice. Con- non , Jones & Co. , 4:30 : to Dp. m. D4S-lm AN'IKD TqecIlKnl ll stock of cljfars conftc- tlontry apd notion * . Innulre 2210 Cumlue St 45S 221 WANTFlJ-Table boarders at 117 N. Ut ttoeot betwern Capitol avenue and Dodgu BtrocU. , U 271 WAN1ED 1'trtlea wUhlng bcaiilcnand those search of liord In private houre * , with or wit out room , to i all it our o nice Ircm 4 EO to 8 p. m. GANNON , JONES & CO. , Opposite I'ostoffice. B15-lm FOR REMT-Bouses ana Lou. | b 8f"iife"ST iirnUhed oem wItli boa da ( , lire , F 222 f. lOUi street knd Ilaniey , 62U-23 } KENT To n Uily , a pleasant room , lurnlsh > d FOK heated , | 5 a month , 2219 California street , 62J-W ! 'OU ' KENT Nicely tarnished rooinjil C8 K rn m strnt. tol-t ( rOK BENT ruinUhcd rooms , 1316 Dodge St 6H-SO' 11KNT Furnished rooms at 1018 Farnam. 420-261 TOU KENT Nicely ( urnlihed rooms with or with. JP out board 1815 Dodge St. 10a23 | TTlOtl RENT A batement with three looms tor JL1 light houae keeping IBU Uodfe St , 101231 IOll KENT yumlihed roonif , 103 North ISth F tticct. FF F OK HEKr-XurnUheU room 1621 Capitol v . 372-Vdl TTHJll I.GAHK B bui'n ' u lo i lath street , between JL1 UatHiiiiort and LVvJlol nuiuu , eut > ltW , lor a t rmot > is. AMEH. ' 489-U 1O7 F rn.ro street. IjiOU KKNT A tew Kontlemuii can rietccomotlated ID with iuruUhed room * . Al'ulj ' 1818 > 'ikrnam St. ioe-ti ItEST btore room with baiemeit FOK deep , 1511 Karnaru St. 1'AULSEX CO. , 15ou Karawvbtieet. FOK KKNT Seven good houses , also ona Broom finely lurolkhtd bouse. John K. KU rd < . 1111 TOOK UENT-Kurobhed room with or without S } board. Finest location In I he city. Alto few Uble boarden wantoJ.N. W. cor. 18th and Faroam. 103-U I ORHKNT Large new. two story double house , 1 Shlnn'i addition hultabl * tot two ItmUle * or boarUUv hoiue. Inquire llooin 81 , Omaha National 158-tl IJ OB BUNT Furnished loom * on the J' OOT. UthtodCtpltolkTenue , tonutljr U \W , ritmNISITED room heated 222 N. Wth. D7XH BENT ( looms In Kebraska Nation * B nk FOR Bulldlntf. Most dcslrttlo otflcos In tha cltr Supplied with hydraulic cle'ator anil hefttcd b steam. Apply at Dank. nfl-tf FOR BALE. "T7\011SALK D room cottage , half lot w ll located near town , oentlilnir In good lmio. | Vrtcc Sl.KO If sold soon. J.V. . LOUNSI1U11Y , lf.14 Pou- las. D35-tf OU S\LE An Arnlrv contlstlni ; of 170 colorles of llcos. A'so 1VU hho4 wti tr.ols , lumber , nnd.o > eryihng ! noro'sarv.ior liro-kcoplng. Owner Intend * mo Inr cast In tlio spring. Inquire ol Jos. R lrd , HeJuooil Apalr.v , SHl.Cobiirn S' , Omaha , Nob. B23-33 ! FOIt SALE Secntylh o pairs nf Holler Skates nnd n barocr sh'p tloltiir n fOoA business. Addicts Joseph Kord , I'lattsiuimth , Well. 657-20J F OH SALK Fr.shmllchcows. Hcnrj Deal , cor ner llth and ItoJga Sti. Ml 41 F I OK SALIVA fiist-ilas * Vote & Hon Plan : , nt a bargain. Inquire Kdaulm it KrlckvnnV 621 tJ 1011 SALE Two housesandlotoii8trpctcarlli.il. F Kent readily , $1000. AMI'.S , 1607 Fatnam. Cll-22 FOUSALK Fmir show cases \eryclicap. Iiimiuo atEdriuIm&irltks-n. : TilOH SALH One counter cheap. lunulrc n . Ed- JL1 liolm * Erlck on. 610 21 FOR SALE Oil rHADE A good span of mules , harness nnd wngon. Apply to AIcxO Chtrlton , nt McUaitua Dros. 9SO-tf FOK SALE A rare borualn In n bualnesa property on 13th street , north uf lUllroad Is paving 1(1 per cent on Investment. Comer. cay terms. T o goal bouses nnd lot > In Bhlnn s 1st addition , $200 to Sloe cash , balance $161 < > J p < r month. Choice residences ami residence lots in Hancom'a I'll e , and all other additions in tlio cib. IIIKY * MOT ! Ell. Agents , 408-tI S. W. Cor. ICth and Farnam Sts. OR SALE The furniture of the residence N. W. P cpruer 9th nnd Hartley. Apply on the nremtsrs. S 231 FOIt SALE Handsome cuttnge , vast front , north Omaha. . , * < Dwirablo reslccncr. south IWh street , cut front , 31..WO. BELL a. SHUIVHll. W5.22 $130 1'KK ACHE we offer IUe nd ten acre FOll tracts southwest of city. Only 36 mlimtej drlro from 1 > . O Now is tlio time tu secure i > boiutltal home. Call before March 1st , aa prices willodvance. PECK'S HEAL ESTATE AGENCY , 400 22 * Opp. P. O. , Omaha FOll SALE 42 acres , house , stable , abundance o' fruit , near church titiil tchTDl , Smiles fro" . * rail road , 20 miles from Omaha ,81,01.0. Ileautlful residence property , 100x423 feet , ihada and fruit trees , lioiuo und barn , 93ooO. 435-23 DELL&SIIRIVER , FOll SALE Cheap , one six foot and ono three foot show case at Lyon'a Cigar Store , 07 South 15th St. 22btl FOIt SALE A. bargain. House of 7 rooms , Oth and Bancroft Ut. gotMc. Well built , barn ic , only $1.800 U sold within ( N days. SCAKS & W > 3- AKD , Wl'lluns Block. 208-t H-ous * ot & looms in Varke FOUSALE near the 820 000 school homo new. place on. euy tenns. 41.700. bKAIlS 4IiO3AUr > , Williams Block. 2C9'U " [ 71011 SALE A epIendU ) house of 10 rooms In t1 Milan's ad > Itlon. if sold within 3 > days only $3.700. bEAi.S * DOSA11I > , corner ISihana Dodge j 210-tf SALE Farm 3 miles from city , bronze ot FOH . Meyer , over Kotdcr'a Drug store , Id and Webster. 872-tf TTIOH SALE Two countwB anH fifty feet of good JP shelving , che p , at 16 6 Dodge St. l&Vtf Oll 8ALFTwn Urge NormaiiBtull ows. AilJresd F O.DDlrdaall , Walnut , lows. _ IM-lm * F01l"SALE A u00" ! two fcturJ' stnre i roiwrty In Wajno , Wayne county , Neb. AdJrtssO. I ) . Bird- sull , Walnut , Iowa. IM-lm ) BALK Two open Borond-lmnd bugdcs am ) FOH delivery wogon , rhu'p , at 1819 H n y St. 339 tf rtOK SALK-Oolorado cotl. Tills coal b M free trout ' eoot aud as clean as Hock Spring. 934-tt JEFF. W. BALK Two portable boilers , 10 horse nowo Apply at D. F1T21-A1K1CK , 863-U 218 South 15th St. A Boull MofJor , Bthmia &Co. , fireproof FORSAI proof sati , almost new , at tills office. tf FOBSAJ.B My two atory brick reaUeuce , 15th and Bt. Mary ? avenue. Large bum , out-house , water wors , well arranged. Lot 66x200. Pilot 97.500. Best Bargain In Omaha. C J1 at M. Toft'a People's Bank. 2T7-t TflOll SALE 12 lots one block west ol Park av JD nue can. Lota 60x150. WIU sen tha whole tran tor $7,100 , K sold before January 1st , 1834. Kcaloi Uta owner * bid this barvaln , U yon call at People Bank. 273-tf TJIOK SALE Choice business property , thre tot J ? e r Haunden and Charles Strent. It will pay j-cu to Investigate this offer. Call at Ffiople'i Bank. X78-tf 171011 BALE Improved property , which will pay J ? th * buyer 20 per cent on tha Investment. lUuts ( or It MO per yoar. All occupied by first class tan. ants. Will sell ( or 910WO , If add soon. All or one- hall catb , balance , ona to five yean. The above In vestment U worth Investigation. Call at the Paopli i Bank. 230-U TpOR BALE Ola newspapers In Urge aud small quantities at this office. tl MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN Ul'-february JUh , 1831 , atmr plu ol residence In ue t Omaha , known the Belden place , a rtU roan cow , hKLBON B KKKKON. 621 S7 FOUNO Tuesday mointmr , on Bberman avuiu , a ( fold watch charm tgatu tettlnir. Owner cut hue the samu by tailing on Andrew 1'otentn , letter curler No. 4 , Omaha putotBoe , afur proUuu prop erty and pa ) Intf f or tliH no > Ice. D18-22 LOST Lady' * Fur Collar , between S4th street Cap. ItolartnunandLyon'tUlgar alore Z07 8. 16th stneL The finder will be suitably leManletl frr the uturn ol Mine to Lyon' Clar itote. 6li-Mf 11 SPECIALTIES forthoteout 'I employment to 1 I make money with. Call on M. L. Smith , JOfl N. Uth ktrvet , and see samples. 433 lin | ' ttx-onJ hind clollies , orders by CA8Il'AIDFor U iirotuptly attended to Ad dress Mr. or ilr , BroderiilitllKsoulblOthSt Omaha. 400-lmoH | EDWARD KUEHL , UAOISTEB OF PALVrTBTEBT AMD CONBITION. AL1BT , SOI Tenth Mreet , butweea farnam and Bar. ney , will , with the aid of guardian spirits. oUalnlog aoj one fiance 01 u past and prMeat , and th * oorUln condition * In thn rutui * . Xlvite an 4 > bee m l nrdr. P ( eot Mllalactlo guaraoteit. MANHOOD RESTORED. A rletlm of early lmprud no . ctoilp * oirrou d bll- | tr. pniutan { UML U3. . J TI > J ; tnw Iu lo * im tnora ft ilmplii tobUttll U. HESVS * . 0 ClulhmiM , . Wiw V dt'