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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE , Thursday Morning , Maroli 13 The Woiuhor. For the upper Mississippi and Mis souri valley : Warmer , followed in north ern parts by colder nnd generally fair woftthcr , westerly winds , higher , preceded - coded in southern parts by diminishing pressure. LOOAL BEEVITJES , Now crop clover and timothy nsoil for imlo. Slmgart , Wfltto & Wles , Council Bluffo , Iowa. f8-lm. Workmen were ongaffod yesterday In clean ing the tco nnd dirt from the gutter * on Far- nam street. Frank Langhelno , of the depot oatlng hauBO , 5 conGnod to his bed wtCh n Kovcro cold on his lung * . It now require * thirty-six regular crows to handle the freight and passenger business on thn Union Pacific. ' The C. Hi & Q. train Into tlil city yesterday mornlnp brought In a blp load of passengers , every coach being filled. The weighing of mall carried over all western roads , ordered to begin March 10th , has boon indefinitely poitponod. A dividend of D pot cent has boon de clared by County Judge SlcCiilloch for the creditor * of the unsigned stock of goods owno by A. Kothholi. The warm sun of yesterday brought out a largo number of people and thd Htroots have been crowded all afternoon. Tha mud ha dried rapidly this afternoon. Andrew F. McCaffrey began null in the district court yesterday against the U. P. railway company , to recover 610,000 damages for the IOBS of n hand , Injured while coupling , The funeral of the late JoolT. Grlllln will occur this morning at 10 o'clock , from his late residence , and will bo conducted by the Masonic fratcnity , of which order ho waa on honored member. The residents on Howard street , between Thirteenth and Fifteenth ( treats , were awak ened yesterday about 3 o'clock , by a sue cession of loud cries as If by some ono la dis tress. Inv estimation failed to find any source. Officer Ilinchoy yesterday morning arrested Jim and Tom Connelly for obstructing a street crossing with o wagon , and refusing to remove tha same when requested BO to do , The case waa continued until to-day. In view of the death end funeral of Bishop Clarluoa to-day , Superintendent .Tamos his ordered all schools lo ba dismissed at noon. This has boon in accordance with the request of the various members of the board of educa tion. An appeal was perfected in tha district court yesterday in the matter of the condemnation - nation , by the Omaha Bolt railway , of the leasehold interest of Charles II. Brown to the north one-half of lot 8 , in block 8 , valued by the appraisers at $250. Messrs. Pock , Kern & Slbloy , of Now York , have ranted the room in tbo Mlllnrd hotel , recently vacated by Adam Morroll , the barber , and will open a bucket shop In a few days. Workmen aio now engaged in propar- icg the call boards. The street car company IH experimenting with mules. They now have two teams of tha long-oarod animals at work , ono on the * * , Hod line , and the other on the Bt. Mary's Avenue line , and the probability is that they will take the place of honoa entirely on the atroet cars before long. The overland train east on the Union Pacific each morning has a number of Chinese emigrants on board bound for Now York. They are always well dressed and are pretty fair { .looking Chinaman. When questioned they say they are going to work in stores In Now York. A little excitement wni occasioned on Dodge street yesterday by the arresting of two men by officer Ilinchoy nail the ropoit was circulated about tbo city that another man had been shot and the coroner's office was besieged by an anxious crowd of people who wanted to review the rcmaini , The horse which disappeared from In front of Dr. Search's office Sunday night Is now In the St. Mary'a Avenue stable awaiting a claimant. It was supposed that Price , the man who is wanted lor shooting nt tbo Theatre Comique Sunday nlghthad ridden tlio animal away , as it wan found a short distance south of the city. Suit was instituted iu the district court yiwterJay by Henry F. Hamonii against the B. & M. railway company in Nobiaska , to re cover damages In the Hum of $1,000 , caused by obstructiugj'the right of way to lot fi , block I. of which the plulntliris lussoo , and from improper drainage resulting from oruc- Ing a bank In front of Hutd lot , Two disturbers ot the peace were before Judge Benoko this morning. They were each fined 85 and costs. Ono paid nnd the other was committed. Ono case of Intoxication was alsa Jn the dooV. Ho was a colored man and spoke to the Judge in this manner. "I was celebrating my birthday , your honor , and If you will exordia a little generosity this time , I will see that I am never brought botore ; * you again. " The judge exercised a little & generosity to the extent of three days in the county Jail. Tutdsy a colored lady and ft little child were knocked down and run o\er at the comer of Fourteenth and Farnam street by tiea < horA ridden by a boy. Fortunately the lady nd child were not Injured. There are a few riders and drivers In this city who ore crimi nally careless , and they should be brought llto the bar of justice. The driver of Biendortl'a confectionery wagon ran over , and nearly Wiled a man , on Kouth Thirteenth street , a1 lew weeks since , and now bo Ii one of the most careless and reckless drivers in this city. Tha mile race at the roller rink Tuesday MM the most amusing and etdting event that hw taken place there tills season. There were four contestants , Bheruian Oanfield win ning the first prize , a season ticket , and Mr , Morford the second prize , a commutation tleVet ( twenty admissions. ) Mr , McMahon withdrew before the contest concluded , as did pjJw.Mr. John Hitchcock. The skating was very rapid , and there were several falls , al though no one was hurt The riok rang with he M and laughter during the entire contest. it.II A.lawyer * * Opinion of Interest to All IIof i to J. H. Tawney , Ksfj. , a leading attorney of Winona , Minn. , write * : "After using it for vaate tlitu three year * , I take great pleasure ia rttl { f tint J. regitrd Dr. King's New DIs- ovwy for CeoMiwpUon , as the bent remedy Isin tbe verld for Oougut and Colds. It lias never t Ud to cure the utort eevero cold * [ have lud , MK | iavaHftbljr relievM the pain la the TrU Bottles for tab sure euro for til Throat and Lung lHmai may be had Free at 0. iatF ' Sivg Btorn. THE BELOVED BISHOP. The Memorial Meeting Last Evening at the Opera House , Tlio Ucfloltitlons Adopted Apliroprl- mo ItctiiarkH liy Mcnsrs. 1'op- plctnn , Haviifjc , llnrslia nnd Tliurslon. At tlio memorial mooting hold in the opera house lint evening , to adopt appro , priato resolutions on the death of the lata Bishop Olarlmon , a largo nudionco , nuin- boring several hundred persons of all classes , waa in nttondanco. Tlio mooting was presided over by lion. Ezra Millnrd. . Bosidoi the president , Hon. James E. Boyd , Frank Murphy , lion. A. J. Pop- ploton , E. llosowator , Hon. J. M. Thur ston , Rov. William J. Harsha , pnator of the Second Fronbytorian church , nnd El der J. 0. Lemon , of the Methodist church , occupied Boats upon the stage. The mooting was opened by a few brief remarks by the president on tlio unoful- ness of Bishop Clarkson to Nebraska and his known goodnojs , and hia wide and extended acquaintance among the scat tered hamlets of the western part of thin stato. Ho then introduced Hon. A , J. Popploton , who read thd following UKsounrio.v.s : "Profoundly noiutblo of the grout calamity which linn befallen thin dty anil thin common wealth in the death of the Itight Hovcirond Dr. Clarkson , and leaving to this clergy nnd people the commemoration of his services nnd position as a prelate of the church , and to his family nnd intlmato personal frlnnds the memory of the most tender nnd affectionate relations , wo his neighbors aud follow citlrons assembled for the purpose of paying our trlbutb to his civlo virtues , in the moat public and emphatic manner of which wo are capa ble , do declare i 'That ' in the death of this distinguished and patriotic citizen this community has sustained a gilevous and irreparable loss. Coming hero before a largo prosperity had been roall/od. Bishop Clarksou entered into tlio august work of la > ing the foundations of society with an interest , a real and a hope which far tran scended the bounds usually sot to the clerical office , With a who foresight lie prophesied and never once doubted the prosperity which this city of his adoption has enjoyed , nnd ho rejoiced with the keenest delight aud the highest exultation in the accomplishment of his enthusiastic anticipations. "In the school which ho has provided for our daughters , and In the beautiful chailty forjllttlo children which ho planted and built up. and In the loss tangible but most potent innuenco which ho ban exorcised upon social Institutions nnd the hearts of all man aud women who would give car to his counaoisor craved his sympathy , ho has eroded a monument ment for himself which In all the generations will never crumble or decay , "It is n lit close bf his long and laborious and most successful career , not only for tlio chinch Vthlch ho loved , but for the people among whom ho had his homo , that ho built hlx cathedral to bo n grace and joy fat over. It was hid aspiration here nt all times of publlo gratulatlon or Of public sorrow by means of adcnuato and nt religious service * , to link the uatrlotlo Impulses of the whole cltl/onsliip with the inimoitul truths of our dUInoro und also that , as the years pawed by und oiio and another great naino should , in the course of nature , fail from Its place among men , there should bo kept some worthy recorder or symbol of distinguished publlo service and honored names. "And so , as well as otherwise , lie sought and largely succeeded in Impregnating ami ir- radlcattng this our civilization with tlio faith of a wide , charitable , catholic religion. ' Great as an ecclesiastic , graceful as _ Ncholar , generous as a neighbor , unswerving ntl uusolfish as a friend , ho never forgot , but deeply cherished und \\lsoly fulfilled all his diitlui as a citizen. " When ho had finished tlioir reading ho moved tlioir adoption and in support of his motion delivered the following eulo gy on the lifo and character of Bishop Clarkson ; Jilt. I'OITLKTON'H ItBMAKKS. It is eminently proper that the citizens of Omaha , representing the manifold interests which , In their aggregate , constitute It * buii- noni growth and prosperity , should nlacoupon the record their estimate of the services of the deceased bishop , to the people of this eltv am' ' state in the character in which the lives of ul run porollol. Ijoavtnithoreforo to his co-laborers in the higher sphere in which his life was Bpontsuch eulogy as may fitly characterize his lifo-loiifj devotion to his work his self abnegation , hl utter unselfishness , his quick and keen sym pathy with nil human suffering , whether bodily or spiritual , his cheerful acceptance nnd patient , steadfast endurance of labors nnd hardships , in ministering to a frontier jurisdiction containing 172,000sqnaromiles ot territory , and nearly four tlmo ? larger than the state cf Now York for the most part without modern modes of communication JournoyluRS little inferior to those of St.PauL His berolo courage nnd self-sacrifice In as imaging and ameliorating every form of hu man suffering and grief allow , mo to speak o : htm I n his character as a citizen. Bishop Clarkson first visited Omaha In December - comber , 1855 , and shortly after became a per. mauont visitor. At that time Omaha bad Just become fully aroused from the lethargy which had settled upon It in September , 1817. and snoraod girding Itself for the ( irowtli and prosperity which those latter years have wit nessed. Tlio territory was slowly reco\oriug from a prolonged stwjnatlun in Immigration and development , which had driven many from its borders , and dltcouraged and did- heartened these at homo. There was lots than fifty miles of railway In Nebraska , The extension of that was doubtful und uncertain. Many of the great railway systems , which have during his residence amongst us gradu ally extended themselves west of the Mis ) Bourl until their mllongo is reckoned by then Binds and no federal territory is left un touched , were unorganized and unknown. The > u t territory constituting his mission , ary jurisdiction was rich In nothing but nat ural resources and in the hearts and arms o widely tcattored settlement ? , led largely b , mm under forty years of ago , who had by ac cident or Impulse olfoitad a lodgement In thai particular spot and , wlth their homes line alters wure there to stay. Tliesa were ( In genus which , less than twenty years of thi. accretion of people , capital and Intelligence , has developed Into the commonwealth of No- - braika. To the \ lelon of thoto who for years had waited for the dawn , the future soomet' nearly as gloomy as the past , and they lookot foreword rather w 1th anxiety than hope. Coming to the territory at sudi a time , Bishop Olarkson made an enormous contribu tiou to the hope and confidence of the uoopl Victor Hugo says of ono of his Ideal heroo . "Ilowasoue , but ho wo eiuil to ton tbou sand. " With the quick , keen sympath ; which , with him , seemed to touch every pboii of life , he Identified hlmtelf lu foellug und oc wltli all worthy plans for mitorlal gro th an progrods. With nev er ilugglug hope , lurplro perhapd to tome extent by the inmeloui progress of the city from which he came , um a clear \lslon of the latent possibilities of tin empire through which lili journeying * led , hi WAS a Ih lug force In the advancement of e > er' enterprise. JUDGE JAUEd W. BXVAOE ( aid that it was indeed not unmeet that th HK | > ntau ous auetubUgo fchould vather toifath or to contemplate the character of the Chi Is tluu goutl man but not tq mourn for him We ilo not mourn when the sun , havln , paused over the earth , cheering it with It warmth , ktuka nt last to rest , leaving the earth cold , dark and cheerless ; wo do not luouri whru the KoIdi'U corn falls beneath the slckl and in gatherud up by the trusting thlldro who planted it ; wo do tut unourn when th strong man of tull baUkei himself to his boui and lefreshlug and unbroken rest. We knot tha sun will rue sgaln to revivify the earth wekuovr that with the return of spring thi verdure of the hillside * will bo renewed aut the iieldi rustle agcJn with the golden frulu Me know that the itrwgui&n Yiiliri'e ' gl to his work again , ho wo have glnc occasion to wetp for him whoco vlrr.uos wo commemorate. Ho was vlb near heaven during his llfo that It oem lie bad ! made no long journey torwch It , His characteristic * wcro so lovely and heavenly , ho so followed his great exnmplar that wo felt hihi wAim honon before he left the earth. Ono of those beautiful characteristics wns h s wnndorful comp'Wfilon : how beautiful was his love for the poor , the luderlng , the humble crywliorul Ho seemed lo prefer to seek the | pour , , the nick and unfortunate ratficr than anything that richc * , or wealth or renown could ( plvo him. Ho wan like the noble tree thU iJacoit speaks of the more that ho was wounded the more ho seemed to give forth his healing balm , So gentle was he that the youngest of his little grand children could bend him M If the rood bsnt by tlio wind. Yet bow strong he was for the right. Lot an tmhal lowed hand bo stretched forth to touch the ark which ho guarded so well and bow bravo ho wan to defend the right , tha Just , the true , tiP To < ik nt the purity of bis character. How perfect and trnmpnront it was , There was nothing for him to conceal ; ho loved his friends ho loved the human. Ho never yielded to the xtorm of indignation which fol lowed some great crime , ilo rather looked upon the man guilty though ho might bo chirtrad with crlmo , as though ho suffered with Mm. What a beautiful , rounded llfo and charac ter his was. and how well everything seemed tc bo closed up before his death tcSt Ho hud coma to this state before it was n state and had Keen it grow In wealth , power and population until It IB no mean commonwealth. LIe Ith had : Hoon the little village whore ho made his homo grow up to power , Influence nnd wealth ; ho had seen the school with which ho had so much to do become self-sustaining and dolug good ' throughout the land : nnd bully ho had soon ( the beautiful cathedral , every slono of which ho lovoa and had watched gradually irrown in Its beauty and strength until it waa omplctod and consecrated. It seemed as bough his work was done , nnd I think , per- nps , with nil the alfortlons ha bore his bo- ivoa family , that ho uns not sorry , now his . ork was dona , to glva it up and to lay down .Is cross and rest. Ho had sometimes ox- iroisod the fooling that the work had been too lard nnd heavy for him. There were appeals irald which ho could not always answer : lore uoro requests which no could ot always Krunt and Ills great oart sulferod because bo could not I pity the man who has walked up aud own tlioao streets and noeu Bishop Clnrkson's .ally walk and conversation and not been the letter for It. It wan my high advantage to stand for a jomont by that bedside just before the clos- ng scone. His strong mind was somotlmoj iloudod by the effects of his disease and ho wns talking with dead bishops whom ho know ears ago ; ho was consecrating churches ; ho , -aa baptizing children his whole mind was ipon the work which , for him , wns over. Yet it times his eye would fall upon nome ono vhom bo know and by an effort of his strung will ho would bring himself back to things if earth and greet bis friends with the pleas- > nt smile which was so familiar to all who now him and which In death seemed Hwcotur him oer. . Ho has gone from among us , but from those ilosod and palid lips I hoar a voice which ays : "Bo compnstionato ; bo bravo ; bo pure : o charitable. " 11EV. WM. , T. 1IA11SHA lion made a few brief remarks subatan- lally as follows : Other lips more ole uont than mine have testified to the ; oodncss of this great man. Some of you lave boon associated with him as pastor , nd wo all hare como under his influence as a citizen. I have been brought in : ontact with him on almost nil questions , ocial , political and religious , and was al ways surprised at his wisdom in ovory- hing. As wo go from this place , wlio.ro wo have meant to do him. honor , lot us .ako with us some memento , some remembrance mombranco of him. that wo will never ergot and always chorioh. 1ION. .IOIIN M. TlIUltSTON To do nnd to die are the sum total of human existence. The toils nnd strifes and everything hero are epitomized in .his lifo if there is nothing boyond. Thereat ; roat prophets and disciples of his ro igion have done more to civilize hu manity than all other agencies combined The doctrines nnd ozamplos of Bishop Clarkson have done moro to build up a good statu and city government than all other agencies combined. Ho came among us when those prairies were traversed only by aavago beasts and by no loss savage men. Ho did not know there waa ono so low that ho could nebo bo drawn away to a bolter existence. What moro could bo said of a man tha ho has laid aaido eaao and comfort to regenerate generate and make bolter his follow man1 His death came unexpected to us all It always doos. Among this community and his frionda death camn to him , and the places that once know him now know him no moro. Ho is gene , but ho Is not gene forever. If there bo no lifo t < como wo might ai well Ho down with thi dogs in the sun and take no thought o ; the future. Wo believe in a lifo to conn and in it wo shall BOO those who havi gone boforo. In heaven God keeps i niche for our idols and in that hope lies the salvation of humanity. BLD15H J. 0. LEMO.V Wo may well say that a great man ha fallen. Men nmj bo great at the head of an empire , in. the halls of legislature at the bar , and In goodness. Wo who looked upon Bishop ( Jlurkson , say Lo was a great man , having a great mind , witli both natural and acquired good sonao All behold in him the rmmdod charaotoi of a good man. There is a grandeur ii : the truth and a sublimity in Chistianity In Chicago in 1850 , wo learned to ad niiro him as n minister. Wo coul scarcely hear oven then of a now couutr ; being built up without learning now am then that JJiahop Olarkson had boo thoro. thoro.Wo Wo know him to love him nnd wo lov him because wo know him. In his goo work of building of schools and churcho * wo fool that ho has boon appreciate * ) ' "d ondoraod , and taking his lifo w behold in it the strength of a gr < " > e am * man. man.Tho resolutions were unanimous/ ! adopted. A. motion woathon carried that all 1 busincia men bo requested to close their ollicos and stores tins afternoon between the hours of ono and throo. The meeting then adjourned. AN AN81VE11 WANTED. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Kloctrlo ISittcrs will not euro ! We say they cannot aa thousands of eosua already nermantly cured and wito are dally reoomondlng Kleclrlo bitters , will prove. Bright'a Disease , JJIabotis , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint quickly cured , livery bottle tle guaranteed. For calo at We , a bottle by 0 , F. Coodmau To the Women of Omaha. Without counsel purposes are duap. pointmontB , butin the multitude jf coun sellers they aroMestablished. Proverbs 15-22. 1522.Will Will the vromon of Omaha take irv'o consideration whether the purposes of the W. 0. T. U. aliall bo "disappoHted or established , " and lot us have nrtiultl- tudo of counsellors at the mooting Thurs- day. March 13th , at 2:30 : p. n i in the Y. M. 0 , A. rooms. By ord r of tlio preiidont ; Mrs. L. G. Oharltop crotary. Thsprottteat teodtcal won * * o { i0 Td. Warranted to speedily ourr Burns , Outs , Ul. new. Halt Khoum , Fever WTM. Owweii. Pll , OhiJlblalns , Corns , Te * i Chappsd hand * . antl (41 sJdn eruption , garantoed to cure la fiery Instance , or uio-e/ ref unded. Si WiiU INJUEED IN THE INSTEP , Die Foot or a Ijnborrr In the Oninlia Foundry OtmhiMl Vcslcrdiiy. A laborer named John Maelstrom , nt ork in the Omaha foundry * near the U. ' . track , yesterday mot with quito a ovoro accident. Ilo and novel al of hia lo-laborcro were lowering a largo wheel oighing nearly 1,500 pounds , by means f n crane , to tlio lower floors. A picco pig iron had boon put in n position for tto rest upon , which by some moans bo : arne misplaced , The wheel , which was icing lowered a quite nt rapid ratocamo own upon the foot of Maelstrom and rushed its instep. Dr. 8. K. Spaulding was called for , who dressed the wound , , nd says it will bo four weeks before ho rill bo able to walk. The injured man euidca on Sixteenth street near Williams. "BOUGH ON BATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flics , ints , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , opliors. 16c. Druggists . MERRY DANGERS , 'ho ' Metropolitan Oluh Glvo Tlioir Monthly Houlablc Olilhlronfi' Mahiiornilo. | Tuesday evening tlio regular monthly arty of the Metropolitan club was ivcn at Masonic hall , About forty ouplos were in attendance and this tarty , like all preceding ones of this opular club , was a highly enjoyable and ucccsaful affair. The toilets of the ladies were very Ono , omo of thorn being extremely elegant , bile the gentlemen were in full evening rcsfl and presented a most neat and asty appearance. A programme of twenty numbers was anccd to the delightful strains of the lusical Union orchestra. CIHLDKEN'H MASQUERADE. On Friday evening next , the Gorman ociotios of this city will give a children'n masquerade nt Gormnnia hall , on liar- , oy street. The committee which has charge of .ho affair Is comprised of Messrs. Henry L'undt , JohnH. F. Ldhman , J. D. Fruo- auf , Phillip Andres , and Julius Meyer , which of itself is sufficient guarrantoo of the success of the party. The music will bo furnished by the lusical Union orchestra. ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB- LISHMENT. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis , rlinn. , will open a wholesale confectiou- iry , cigar and fruit busines ! ) , in a few weeks , at the old stand of Piorcoy & Bradford on Farnam street. Gnuvrotf DISTENT"OOUET , Prnccedlncs Bcforo that Tribunal Ycstortlny. In the dUtrict court yesterday before Judge Wakoloj the jury in the replevin case of Morao agaW4 Edgotton returned a verdict for the plaiuHff for the posses sion of the goods and atisQBSod his dam ages at five cants. Before Judge Neville the jury in th < case of Rathburn against Edgerton returned turned a verdict for plaintiff of $309 , Iho case of Schroeder against Wallons was then taken up to a jury. This action is brought to reoovor $5,000 damages resulting from being thrown out of do fondant's aaloo'u and materially injuring him. him.Tho The following is the assignment o cases for to-day : JICKOUE JUDOE WAKELEy. Kaufmann vs. Ballou ot al. Clapp vs. Miller. Millard ot al. va. Soxauor ot al. Thurbor ct al. vs. Soxaucr et al. Morse ot al. vs. Edgerton ( on trial ) . Cookp vs. Itoso. ' Wilkio vs. Moyor. Footer vs. Donockon. Cunningham vs. Kennedy ot al. BEFORE JUDfJE NEVILIX. Cleveland Paper Co. vs. Bankes. Collins vs. O'Connor. Horton ot al. vs. Troasin ot al. Clark vs. Armstrong. Stoolova. Honwii. . Hammond va. Woodworth. Radiff vs. Dollono ot ai. Singer ot al. vs. Bernstein Budlong ot al. vs. Burr WCo. . Knowlcs vs. Price ot a1 Schroeder vi. Waller1 ot ! ! on trial. MoMurray va. Saui7iora' , Wilson vs. U. p.ulroad company. iupov our or ! ? i7r . An old j ndoman from away down in Missouri was f'm thia city yesterday on .10 to Oregon to see the country jjr was accompanied by his wiio and .our children , two sons and two daugh tors. tors.Tho old man had never traveled before fore , and while in St. Joe , ho foil into the hands of a wicked confidence man who swindled him out of ? 170. Tlio confidence man simply borrowed that amount and gave the old gentleman a gold certificate for security. The gold certificate viaa worth just as much as thi same quantity of brown paper. The old nan's wife and children wor laughing at lam a great deal , but ho took it all very kindly and said ho had novoi boon swindlol' peforo , and it was wortli that much to find out the . . ways of th world. Vfl Luckily ho lud ' pJoulj nKiro money to BOO him safely' t > "bis jonrnoy' " nd , and the confidences uuin could very easily have Bocurod a fir hundred moro had he applied for itptit it will take a sharp ono to catoh thoold man again. Chairman Bowey ana the I'rcblUonoy To thi Kdltor of Use TUKMONT , lSb. ) , March 12. TJio tolo pram from V ashington to the Kansas City Journal/to / vrhicli you refer in the editorial yciorday , does not correctly report njo. I have said that if , Mr. Dlaino was qbaudidato for the presidency that Nobraf'a would bo for him. Also that the Ojiaha Republican took a vote showing Uaino first choice and Lo an second , will President Arthur n close third ; thjt we in Nebraska were satisfied with thy administration of Proaidant Arthur ; /hat / ho had m&do a moat excel- - lent pri/idont / , giving Bajisfaction to thoj J butine interests of the country , and if uominabd for the presidency Nobrasl a would/ive him 25,000 majority. I did | a v not say that ho was made president by accidonf , nor that ho was nominated ngainac the wishes of party loaders nnd consequently would not bo the proper man to nornintito at this time. I endorse what you eay in roforcnco to an un pledged delegation from this state , nnd if President Arthur should bo our nomi nee , there is no man that I can oupport more cheerfully or loyally. Very respectfully , GioHii : ( ; Donsr.v. fJ' ' EXAMINATION , No New Dfcvclopnicnts In the Cnno Ycstcrtlny Artcrnooii. Tlio examination of Koyos , charged with murder in the second degree fortho killing of James Nugent on Sundav night last , was begun before Judge Bonckc yesterday afternoon. Nine or ton wit nesses testified on the part of the state , but no two corroborated each other , the evidence being practically the same as at ; ho inquest. At 5 p. m. the state rested its case , which was continued to 10:30 : a. m. to-day. The defense is being conducted by Vic Bicrbowor. Ho relies on either or both of two defenses ; first , Koycs did not kill Nuitcnt , and , second , if ho did it was accidental and while in the commission if a lawful act. The state , in the absence of the district ittornoy , is represented by 0. R. Rcdick. Now Vlcc-Cniibtil. Theodore Olson , proprietor of the iVostern ironandbrass foundry , 108 South itovonth Btreot , has boon appointed Danish vice-consul to Nebraska , for Don- mark. Ho has just received his papers commissioning him as such. FF.UBONiULi. B. P , Humphrey , western travelling agent 'or the Chicago & Atlantic , is In tha city. J. M. Da\ls , Chicago & Northwestern pas- ; ongor , of San Francisco , passed through this city east this morning. Judge Caton , of Illinois , accompanied by his family , passed through this city to-day noon en route to San Francisco. Mrs. F.B. Knight left for Now York city Tuesday , whore she will Join her husband , who has engaged in business in that city. W. H. Hurlburt , general western passen ger agent of the Erie road , arrived in the city lost evening and Is stopping at the Paxton. Mrs. John G , Taylor , wife of Freight Audi tor Taylor , of the Union Pacific , loft for Cleveland , Ohio , Tuesday , accompanied by hsr sister , Miss Hattie Whittod. MUSICAL. The "Sohmor" piano is rapidly replac ing the "Wobor"in all of the first class places of amusement , where the latter piano waa formerly used. Musical Cour ier. J. O. PKESCOTT , Solo Agent , 1509 Farmnn street , Omaha. m&o-2t Resolutions of llospcct for 1' . D. Poley. The following appropriate resolutions were adopted by the Omaha branch of the Irish National League on Monday night last : WHKHEAS , Patrick D. Foley , vice president of thia League , has been suddenly i amoved from our midst by the ruthless hand of death therofuro bo It Jltiolted , That In his demise this League has lost a good officer and a worthy member , that the community in which ho lived has lost a useful citizen , his wife a kind husband and his childruj an indulgent father. Sctolitd , That while wo sincerely sympa thize with Us wife , children and relatives in this , the hour f their bereavement , wo solace ourselvns with tb thought that both their sorrows rows and ours may find much relief in the memory of his manly virtues. JlesolieJ , That the secretary bo directed to spread these resolutions at largo upon the journal of this League and furnish copies of the same to the family of the decoancd and for publication In tbo daily papers ot the i-itv. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never vmi.A marvel [ ot purl strcozh and nholraomen i Koro conomlcal tl'a tbacucary kinds , and cA0ci bo sold In compotcom v/ltu themultltudt ol low ; . short vt del t luin or pn > ' > pbfttopnwdera. Sold uuiy In cans. Itoja Btk ug Fend" "a. , tea Wtllieet N w Vorlr. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-Uonev. r.toi o ! intere.t ' BomU' Loan Aceaoy , Utb ft Dou lM ZS1-U Tl CONEY TO LOAN lu sums ol 500. and upward P1 . ° ' : , . ? ? Tl1 * n < 1 Co-i R J t tat and Loai "IS IJarnam St. 803-tl HELP ANIKU To rent , for omir. noy , on or bcforo JUy 1st , a houia ol 8 or Orobm. with all modern o nvenicncei , In ile lrat.Ia loatlon. Soiilhwcst J' rt of town prtferrcJ. Will Icwo for . a term of j tan If MtlthLtory term offered. Ik-it city refer enoesRivcii. Addict. ltli lull | , rtlcul r , < > X. K' Cairo lieu rllloc. 83D-18 \\7AXIKD-.f. tPinpeteiit kitchun girl t 1017 Chi- > T CIgJ itrest. Will pay but 01 we . KZl-tt WANTnil-Col nr JUk r , Cutter , Btltchcr an Bluffer. None mt good innchaDlaiTanU QUo references and tddnu * the Di.n > er Mantifictur lug Co. , Pent er , Col. 822-1S \7ANTKn-A can ful firemiu , one who hu ei- \ywricncowlthboller8. Inquire t the Jllll rd , Hotel B30-1S \\7ANTEU-L dj book-kreixr for country town \VE3M8t J. 11. BMlVn. l/ia g , . AUdreaa - - U cHbu. SSI-Hi WANTKD-AijIrl lu family of t.o.1008 Karinm street a , , , . VyANTKDltllH A family of t o , for general Y > homework , llfltoitli 2Sth tticetOSlHI OK YOUKQ 1 EN ( dty oroountrvto LAWKS t ke ul eti light and plcuaut orlc at thel/own bomm ; < # orW a day wintly au.l quietly n adf ; wtrk ttyiu UjBo ciMTttoinir : no kUiup. for for Infants and Children. Castorlapromof os Digestion What Rlvc1 ? our Children ro y nnd What curei tliotr fevers , moti fs them ol ' overcomes 1'lntulcncy , Constipa 'Tin tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd Wicn bahlci fret and turns by Fovcriehncss. It insure.1) health nnd What cures their colic cry , killa tlioir wormd , , natural Bleep , without morphine. llut CiiMnrliw VTliat quickly cures Con'tlpntlon , BourStoiuaui , Colds , luillgcRtlon , " Castoria IH no well ndnptod to Clilklrcn that I recommend Itoasupi'rlortonnyprcicripUon known 10 mo. " IL A. AHCIIKII , Jl. D. , farewell then to 7Iorililno ) Syrups , Castor Oil aud rarveorlc , nnd 8J fortlund Avo. , Brooklyn , N , Y. nndHull CnMorlnl CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for llLomnu- tlsin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerlul nnd Pene trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. V ANTKO A coed pants maker at Hypinskt't , 12th and Karnam Bttcots. 820-12 vv 'ANTEDSonlog Maclilno hands at 1207 Farnam St. 733 tf L\7ANTnD A mnn competent to run wood work- > > In R machinery. Address "E. U. " St. John , 'rcmont Neb. 816-17 WANTED-A dining room K\tl \ At the Kmmctt house , llth St. bctnccn raiimm and lltirnoj. 818 17 } \\rANTED-Agoodeteady inUlilgont bo 81411Ap ; - > V ply at Bclirutor i. Buck's. 814-11 T\7ANTED Immediately , a woirmn cook at Iluck- TTcjoMcat Market , Idih ana ilason Btrctt , to lo K'niral houaowork 817-12' VAT'ANTEl ) A girl to clo Ulnlnc room worn , 211 T T north 14th , lictwecn Capitol avenue anil Pa\cn. iort strcit. 818-125 "IT/ANTED lining room girl. Aison nurse nil V > loir. Harncy Urcet. 7BO tf 7AN1ED ihreoprrooiu to instruct In book- \ \ . ' keeping. Situation furniahed 1610 Douitlas St. ' . fclllTII. 763-'M J. 11. \\7AKTDI ) A nurao Rlrl. Apply SlO orth 2fth II strtot , bet * can Datcnpurt and Chicago utricle. 704-tf , UEEN PnOTECTOn-Unnrecodontcdlnduccmcnta offered lidy ngcata for this now rubbcrundcrfrar uu/it / for lauics. Address with stampa , Ladles' Un- Icrgarment Co. ,0 south May St. , Chicago. 821-lm A nrst-class Baker In all kinds of WANTED ) aklng , nt $10.00 per week and board. Will ( rho itcady eniiiloj ment. Addicsa 1) ) . L. WALLACE , Kearney , Neb. kOO-Ht TTTANTED A girl for iff neral housework. N.N. VV EDWARDS , 1111 Karnam St. 700-U WANTED A pantry girl at the Emmet bouse. IT Must be good table w UHLI. 730121 TXANTED Olds ! wo want 15 girl * fjr general Vl lioneo work , to apply nt once to Cuunon Bro's and Co. Opposite 1' . O. No chaigo 741-tf W ANTED Qlrlfcrgeneral houso-work. Apply N. Ufornor 14th and JacHsnn St. 744-tf TT7AK1ED Ladies or jounK men tc > take nice IT pleasant norlc at their onn Ininc ; 42 to $1 a day , easily mode : work eont bvuiallno ; catnaslng. Address F. Uldd & Co. , box 157 Dubuquc Ion a. 'XTtTANTED A German dining room kitchen girl. VV Uesso and Uoppe , 418 S. 13th St. , between Hartley mid Howard. 565 tf BITUATIOrlS WANTED. Situation In pilrtc boanllng housu or restaurant by ayonng marrhd woman where husband cm board , Addrcts "A/ . II. " care lice. 82G-U5 WANTED A situation to do zcnervl licu'o work la a small family by a 3 oung girl. Inquire 1506 Jack ) on St. 810121 TT7"ANTED A first class l dy writer would like a 11 situation as cap } 1st or assistant book-keeper. Address ' -A. D. 1L" 15oa oHlco. 787-lij WANTED A reliable } oung man wants a place to work , board and go to school. " 8. A. W. " Bee offlco 3S8-tf MISCBLLAKEOUB WANTS. \17ANTED-LOOATH > N I wlshto locate as Jfcr VV chant Tailor In a tew and thrivitfrtown In fie broska or Dakota. Am a first-class cutter and tailor , and charco fair piices. Am a married man with family. Whoever know sot a good tew n will greatly favor ice by corresponding with FUUD VOLLENWEIDER , 823-131 LaramloCitj , Wjotning. "ll/ANTED To buy , a houao an J lot In good loca II tlonprlco not to exceed $3OW , or would rent with the privilege of buvlng. Give exact looitlon and very lowest price , and terms. Address for fuur dnjd , "M. VV. 8. " care ot Bee office. & 21-15t "V\7AJiTED By April or llay , lit , home of ahou V i six rooms comcnlent to bubinc a portion of dty Address C. W. Cantlcld , 1102 and 1101 Douglas bt. 812-171 WANTED Ono or two rooms for light-house keeping. Itcut moderate . Address "C. M. ' Dee allies. 790-12 ! WANTED Slock of Dry Good , etc , to tli < amount of $3,000 to $10,000. Wilt given gooi 400 aero Wisconsin farm In exchange. Audro'8 fo : fuUcuUrs , KotlriBon , tare of Bee olllco. 705-tf W 1.InttrrTo rent , one room to gcntlcionn ant wife with DU..J , 4 Webster bt. 8J2 tf WANTED 3,000 jarda l Uni , .t or nraroi block Kcetof thi Convent on St. u.ry\bvi , Ml-tr of Stesle , Johnson & .co. WANTED BOO pili-y vaults. links and ceonpnol to clean with military cleaner. 8atlsfatlo , gunrantcod. J. W. SMITH , LocL.box4.2Omahx FOB BBNT--Uoanea ana Lota , FOll KENT Houno 8 rooms , Cth St. , 151 ! ! th 8t. J. FIIIITSIIOK. 811-tf ll BENT Furnished or unfurnished room , 02. JD southwest corner Izard and IRth etrctt. 34 IS > F OR KENT Furnished room , 1610 Farnam street. . 82M53 FOR KENT A lurnlsliej room , fronting fouth and cut bay widow , hot and cold water with uuo of hath rcom adjoining. Suitable for lady and gen tlcman , crtwo gentlemen , with or without board Also smaller room adjoining , 611 Douglas street. C98-tf I7OH KENT Nicely furnished rooms with or with- ? outboard , T ble boardersaccommodatod 1616 Dodge St. 708 141 FOR IlKNl'-SeteralBnull dwellings with brick cdlar and hydrant water. , . E.EiUbrook' 1B18 Chicago Bt. 772-UI FOll KENT Furnished room nultabla for 2 gentle men. Inquire east tl lolbthSt between Dodge and DuUgltu. 7S2.iJ ill HENT Furnlsheil room 1817 Chicago. 770 tf F OH RKN1' Furaltne < l rooms , 1017 Dodgt ) street. 613-tf FOR KENT Ji'lce'y furnished rooms , 1808 Farn etrent. tu3- T7IOH LEASE 0 businiu lot * 16th utreet , ctween 1' Davenport uid Capitol avenue , cue ride , for a term of ) tats. AUKS , 4Klf > 1607 Faruitm utreer. OIt KENT Double utort room and basunent. J.1 one ot tbo bent location * In i he city for dry goods cr fancy groccilts. HcGAQUE , opp. postotttce. 768-1 f FOR KENT Corner ( tore on Dodge one block from font olilco. McUAQUE , opposite I1. O. GMtf 11ENT A few gentlemen can boiocomodtted with lurn ! hcd ruoun Apuly 1818 Karnain bt FOR HENT Booms la NubrasU Katlona Bant- BuUdiuy. liost dnlrtlle ofilccs la the clti Supplied with hjdraullc cU-ator and bcated I Uaoi , Apply ftt B uk. 028-11 ItKNT rVrLUhed rooms on th nor time oor. lSb : aoICc.iltolavcnue , formerly Crelgrbtoo nouae. 13a-tf F U11K13UKD room heated 222 N , ISto. 976 tf fOK. BALE. Y/OU HALE AT A BAltOA IN-II ! ( a block near fit. ) , X'ilnr/n aie-nue , only five blocks from Couit < Houie. Beautiful ictldtut lots or suitable for tinj } j , | aut houws.VIU sub dlvidt , Addreu T01IKINP , ' , 921 Kamam itre t 7f } U J TAOIl SALB One eight foot show cn o. Apply to J ? J. G.rpuntftln , grocer , successor to Ocorgo F. Crawford 1S21 Dodg'o street. 810-13 rpWO OIIEAT BAnaAINS-Impcotul JL CSxGO feet , corner of. paved streets , brtek ocn , irco stores. Positively a fplcndld Investment and : luapcst bus'ncis property In Omah > . Two thirds of actual \nluo will buy It. Also an 11 proved 20 aero tract , 3 ] mllfs from po < tolTlcfl , near belt line , at half [ irlio. Applj to T. C. DIlUNEll or L. V. MORSE , cor. 15th and Captlola\cnne. FO SALE Ouo Dlackhawk Culthator 1 Molina S low , 1 Harrow nd E > oncr. All new , on casytcrm * , at jour o n price. JOHN E. KDWARDS , S02tf _ _ _ 1J11 Farnam St F OR SALE Ono aero lot with 5 loom house on _ _ Hurt St. , $2.000 * ? 00 cash , balnrce $20 tier mo. llAKKim& 11ALNE , N. E. corner 13th and 1'arnam. 703-12 SALE Residence , (7.500 will buv elegant residence 20th and Cass. BOQQS&UILL. 773-10 3poll HALE Two seated surry wagon nearly new , also net douole harness tot Bale cheap. Call 1015 Webster ht. 8 Ot BUSINESS FOR SALE Grocery etoro , finest loca tion In Omaha , doing an annual business ol { 76.- 001 Long lease and cheap rent to tbo purcnaser. Stock will Invoice (7,000 lo $3,000 , Address "Grocer , " Bee elll . 783 tf F iOR SALE -Two second hand orcana chca ) ) . In > lulro Edholni A Erlcksoo. < 8-15 _ _ FOB sALE-188xlSO feet on Capitol U ill , must ba sold soou. Me CAQUE , opposite 1'ott Office. 785-tf F OR SALE Lot CO feet front on noiitli lUth Bt. > Tica J1000. llcCAOUE , opposite Po.t olllce. 780 tf ' "T71FH SALE One of the largest and best improved JU farma In Douglas county. Any person < r poisons wl'hlngto engage In Fartnimras a business , or In siock raising , will consult tntlr Interests by calling or writing for full jartlfulrrs concerning this matter terMcCAOUE , Opp. pcstolllce. 787-tf A Small stock of Drugs and Druggist * ' Fixture * for sale In the live town of Waterloo , Nebraska. A good opening for a physician. Address J , B. SIL VER , Klkhorn station , .beb. 739-tt FOll SALE A good established Fgg PncMng bus iness. Facilities for packing a > d pickliog 50 to 100,000 dozens Wilto for full parllcu'ais. ' Aildrcsa Q. F. C. " Bee clUco , On aha , Neb. 723 tf OR SALE House of C rooms , i ot , one block from street cars ? 1,500. House and full lot 31,300. House and i lot , 81,260. House and lot , raonf ly payment' , 81,7(0. IIouso and i lot , half block fioin street curd , 51,050. Lot 4 , block3 , Shlnn'8 addition , $900. Lot un Cbarlts street , near Suin.lcrs , $1,2GO. Lot on Saundcra Street , $ I,5QO. ( orner lot , Armstrong's addition , $1,000. Lota In Jllu-e' ' augh's 1'lace , idOO. Beautiful caut , frontage , In IUnsc3m 1'Ucf , $000 each. Four loto. 3 fronting on Farnam street three houses-ifS.GOO. WcCAGUE. 051-tf Opp. 1'ostolHce. FORSA.LE Lit 132X132 on south ISthsliett with good Irriiro\eruents , at $2,0i I. ThU Ii enl > open for 80 ilaja Call on HcCAGUE , opposite postofllce. 718 tf FORSALE-Lot 132x330 , south 13th street , house two rooms , b rn , trees. I'ricu $1,700. Ore tb'rd cash. Call and see McOAGUE , opp. I' . O. 719 U t UAL ESTATE for ralo by John L. llcCa ue , real b cetato agent , opposite postofficc. 661-11 * SALE Kino residence bctwtcn Dodge and - FOll . Call oil McCAUUE , opposite I' . O. FOR SALE-Lot on Dcdzo etroit. JIcOAGUE , downstairs , opposite P.O. GOO-tf FOR SALE 132 feet square on eorner. Uctldcnce Property J mile N. W. of Pest olflcc ; JIcCAOUE , opposite P. O. ' es8-tf FOR BALE-Full lot on Uarnoy atreet. 0.3x132 at SS.DCO. McCAGOE , oppOBituP. O. Oo7-tt 171011 " SALE Ix > ts in west ruining at 175. to 8250 , 1"eaeh , easy terms moathly pa > racDta. JOHN L. HcCAOIIE , opposite P. O. COM { TlOjlSALE-IIeuse and ot on Capitol Hill atUlOO Jb 'ileCAaUEVopposlto P. O , C02U FOR SALE Beautiful residence lot on Parkft\e. , corner 200 feet fronting cast , will rllvldo JIcCAGUB , opposite P. 0. 063-U 3 710R HALE Lots < n Haw tliorno addition. 1350. 1 tofU.O. eiich E > isv tern n. McUtGOE , oppo- ehe P. O. Call at oUlna fnr I'Kt FOUSALE Acre lots In Bonllcld only 8160. to J200 per aero. McUAQUE.opposita P. 0. CCC-U FOR SALlv T/ts In Denise s nJdltion on Saundcra and 2d btreoU. Only Four blocks from St. car , 4ino. to $7l/0. each. Bargain. McCAQUi : , op posite P. o. , Jew n stalre. 6d7-t ! RKAL E3TATK 11 jcm are lnt rueto 1 In real es tate It M 111 pay 3 ou to witch thU column for thu offerings of JIcOAC ! UK. 01 poslto 1' . O. 055 tt | 7UK HALK LarVj liousonctr Ilantcom 1'ark , t 1 ? front , cry cheap. McCAOUE , tpposlto 1' . O , 052-tt FOR SALE A first-class Vose Ii "on Piano , at a bargain. Inquire Edbolin & Erlckson'r. IU tf F ! 01t SALE Four show cases 1 ery chcaii. Inquire at Edholm A irh.ksn. 609-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE A good span of mules , harness and wagon. Apply to Avx ! U. Charltan , at McCoguo Bros. PSO-tf FOU SALE Farm 8 miles from city. Inquire of Mrs. Mcjer , over Rotdor's Drug itore , ld > n anil Webster. 87Z-U FOR BALK Two open xecond-hond buggies and ono delivery wagon , cheap , at ISIS ) Barney St. 339-tl Tj\OR \ SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse powe J ? Apply al U. FITZPATRICK , flestf 218 South 16th St. F OH SALE A gmall Mo&Ier , Balimtn &Co.flro proof sat * , almost new , at this oflloe. . U T7IOK BALK Old notnpapen la laig and J ? qcautltlu al thli oUoa. MISCELLANEOUS. STUAYKI ) OR hTuLEN-l > o vina 1 bor ioDe bay with white foiehctd , one brown with small white spot In foichead. A liberal reward will b paid to any one returning tall hor.ci to me. C. II. BUODEU8EN , 37-141 27U Plerco St. IOKT NcartoJge aod 15th struct * , an rmlirold- J e"cd etrawberrj de Un and aClirUtmas card rep resenting "lloll-llocks. " 'lliofinder will be rewarded - ed by refurning'th same to room 35 , High School bul ding. 63I.1JJ Reward will ba paid for the return of a pair J of breast Itrapii btlouglng to a double wt of harness patent hld-back , L utonSlntt. on Farnam orllaincf between 13th and Uthbtreot. JAMES F. MORTON , Union lilock , 813-181 Mrs. 6CHRODEU , the josgottic bfalfr has return , ( dandli healing t o tick at Ul Davenuo t St , b twcen lOlh aud 17th Et. 7(0 lmol A hT NEEDLEWOIIK-lIlis Ella Qraham , an ex- .cx. | xsrlenced neulle-womoii , hai opened room ! co teacliany work In her line , blio has alao a sapply of materials on hands. Ladles are Invited to call and tee hnr dUpUy of coiuuiencud pitees. Hoc me at 1013 Dodge direct. 655-tf nSfECIALTIES for those out it eroploymeut to male money with. Cull on M , L. Smith , ! 00 N. 10th ttr et , and see sample * . 113 ] m EDWARD KUEEL , JfAOIflTBR . OP . PALMX&TEKY AWU CONDITION . SOS Tenth gtreel. befrwn J rnam and n y , wul. wiw tea aid of iroawUn an ) ono glance 01 to put and oervua eonlltlam In tuilotiu. . wd r. Pnf.dwtUJiollo