- a .1 > n . , THE BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , JANUARY tt , T884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Monday Morning , Jam 14. The \Vcrtt1icr. For the Missouri vatloy : , Partly cloudy weather , local snows , northerly winds , rising barometer nnd colder xrcathcr. LOCAL BREVITIES , The board of trade moots this ovouisfl nt 7:30 : , A full attendance of tlw board fa do On account of the very ptensant-flftathcr the churches ( n all parts of the oity wore largely attended yesterday , both morning ant evening. The streota woto nomawhat "Juicy " yesterday - day , bnt that did not prevent a ( ariro number - bor of our citizens from enjoying 4ho Gno al- imoBphoro'in a promonaco. A number of gen tkmon'from IMattsmoutii . were In the city Saturday , proving up their 'tree-claims. They stale that tuoy are obliged to como hero as PUttsmuuth IB not InUw district. The fire department wns-cnlled out nbeut l:30.p. m. Saturday , by afire In a cottage on 'Sixteenth street between Webster andCaUfor- . .nta , occupied by Mrs. Brown. The flames were subdued without onuch trouble , and the damage was slight. The polo contest mt the roller skating 'tlnk Saturday nfeht brought out a very large crowd , the spaces allotted to spectators "being crswded. The game was well played and at times very exciting. Polo will certainly become - como ono of tha popular features of UJs fash ionable Institution. ' Yesterday , uliartly after noon , a drunken follow was raging ariU swearing Harnoy Btroet , between Twelfth and Thirteenth. For full twenty minutes ho shouted and swore and used the most filthy and obf cone Ian- .guago. Ho nliould have boon run In end heavily fined. The annual election of officers of the ' Omaha Nail Works resulted on follows : W. A. Paxton , president ; Jnmes Crol iton , vice .president ; Min W. Lauor , secretory and treasurer. Directors W. A. Parton , John A. Crelghton , Joinos Crolphton , J bn A. Me- SbanoJohn W. Laner. A very enjoyable hop wan ginm by the anny officers ot Fort Omaha 1'ndayovcnlnir. A largo number of .young people were In attend- nnoo. Tlioso are very agreeable prtloi , and they servo to combine the fort and city so- doty , and are looked forward to by the city people with pleasure. About 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon there wan another Incipient blaze In the barbershop on the corner of Fourteenth and i'arnain atreots , which * tortod In the smoke-stack , which Is connected with the furnace In the basement. Thin , however , wiw put out with out any alarm , nnd but few person * were aware of thn conflagration , Mr. Arthur S. Wolcott , fof UioU. P. transfer express office , telegraphed the sad news of the death of his father , Mr. CHtus Wolcott , on Sunday la t nt Wakoficld , Now' ' York. Mr. Wolcott wai the brothor-In-law of Mr. S. D. Bangs , of this city. Ho was a prominent and highly respected citizen of uone-soo county and his loss will bo generally felt The commissioners appointed to assca damages on the line of the "Bolt railroad' appraised the value of loin 0 , 7 and 8 in block S Saturday , the total amount of the said val ue * of the same being assessed at $21,805 , nnd a lease upon 33 feet by 67 at a value of 9250 The papers are on file In the office ol tha coun ty judge. This indicates a determination on the part of the company to build the said road. -Tho nuny friends of Mr. A. Louis rad- ley will ba pulnod to hear of his auddcn death yesterday , at No. 1G21 Capitol avenue . Mr. Bradley c\mo to this city from Chicago In st , and accepted a position as traveling nan with Messrs. Mlllard & Pock. Lnt- r he bos been In the employ of the eamo I as shipping clerk. In both positions hole ( lo fast friends of all with whom ho was ufjht In contact by the uniform mildness of J manners and unassutnod friendship for all. Ho was piofictont and precise In , all of his butlnois tnnsactlous , and exemplary in his habits. Mr , Bradley was 20 years of ago. Xh'a remains will learo for Connecticut to-day /or interment , / Mr. Ilalllday , fireman on the B. & M. pay car , had a narrow escape for his lifo a few ovonlngs since , if his story Is to bo rolloi upon , and wo have no reason for dlsbelleVing It. Ho says that whllo on his way from the ' old B. & . M , passenger depot to the round house he observed Bomotklng following him , and , taking a fair look at the animal , became convinced that it was a Nebraska panther. Ho quickened his puce from a brisk walk to a trot , and from trot to a gallop , with the panther at his hochr. Just M ho reached the round house and closed the door the man- eater was ot his hoelu , ready to "chaw him up. " { Lincoln Journal. 1'oor man. . We ouppojod h had quit drinking. When did ho commence again. PKKSONA.li. II. O. Cl&rkloft for Washington yostordaj afternoon , to attend a meeting of the natlona board of trajo on Jauuuy 10 , in that city. O , II. Gordon left Saturday afternoon fo New York. A FATAL BEEAK , JaincH Agard , of Kockfortl , Illinois Dlea from a Broken Leg. On Sunday night lost ( the Gth ) a gentleman tloman named James Agard , a well known grain dealer of Ilockford , 111 , wont to the evening aorvi : os of the Con gregatioual church in company vrith Hon G. H. Daniols , commissioner otlie Col oaado pool , After the eervico was ovci the two started back to the Paxton hotel where both were stopping : When tlioj reached Sixteenth street and Capital nv enne Mr. Agard received a fall , caused b ) a hole in the sidewalk , end his thinh wai .broken , Bo was taken to the Puxtor hotel and a physician summoned , whc r did all that was possible under the cir .curastaneoa. The injured , ) man wet MMtrly sixty years of ago , and it eeonu th t hia Bystem waa unable to boar the . hock. His family was aummuned and wimo at cnce. He lingered until Eutur i day Might , when lie died from the effcctt -of hu injuries. The body was laid oul ia tha room where he died , and after , AbortiMrvioeye tMrUy afternoon his re MMiiu were ' jbinjwl to I oakford for in. WAS IT ACCIDENTAL ? Jessie Sncll Fatally Shot at the Rtiaft HonseSatnrflay Night , A Vftlontlno Snloon T fc vor the Shooter , Which , It In Claimed , AccUV.Trtnl. Again the prises of Omaha's history have boon , blurred and Wnckonod by the blot of critno. Another lifo has bocn taken , * n < l rvnothor soul , witbout n moment's warning , called from this lifo into the great unknown world beyond. About 11 o'clock Saturday nigSit driver in the employ of Jntnos Stephen oncttno down 'to ' the city nnd reported thai woman kad boon shot nt the "Rwid ITouBO , " and Hint she was dead. Th ? coroner WAS at once notified and want out to the ucono of the trouble , where nil the parties prevent nt the tinio of the ( mooting still ruuinincd. On Thursday evening , Win. Snoll a saloon keeper nt Valentino , Nebraska , came down to Omaha on n business trip. On the ovouing of his Arrival ho called upon a woman of the town , known as Jessie Snoll , alias Jcsnio Wright , lie spent Friday evening in her company , and again visited her Saturday night , mooting her about 5 { 30 o'clock , on Ninth street , and some two hours later again calling upon her , when the two , in company with Liteio Howard , alias "English Liz , " and a man named John Qhanor , from Rosebud agency , took a hack aud drove out to Major Croft's , where they arrived about 8 o'clock. From the stories told by those who were present at the time of the shooting , Jcuio and Snoll were on the best ol terms , and this was proven by the jewel ry and ether articles found on her per son , which had boon pro son ted to her by Snoll only the day before the shooting. The party hod boon drinking botlj before fore nnd after their arrival at the road houaoand all were pretty full. About on hour after their arrival they were standing about the bar , and the drinks were called for. Snoll drew a largo , self- acting "Colt's frontier" revolver , and was flourishing it about , when Jessie at tempted to tnko it away from him to avoid accident or trouble. She was standing atone ono end of the bar , and right by the door loading to an nnto-room. After getting ; ho revolver in her hands it wont off. The ball entered her breast at a point near the third rib. She made no outcry whatever , but stopped into the room at the right , fell on the floor and expired iniido of two minutes' time. The driver who had taken the party out was sent for the coroner , and on his arrival everything waa found as it had boon at the time of the shooting , and two soldiers from the fort were watching Snoll , who had already consented to como to the city and give himself up. The unfortunate woman was lying where she foil , her face up , and her appearance that of ono who had fallen asleep. She was of medium height , well built , and her features were by no moans unattrac tive. Her hair , which * was light brown , had fallen about her head and shoulders , and her face were an expression as of ono who had died at peace with all the world. Only the ghastly scar made by the bullet in her besom indicated the dread ful manner in which she had mot her death. A gold watch , gold brooch , with ruby setting , and a silk embroidered handkerchief , the gifts of her lover , were all the articles of value found on her per son. son.Mr. . Snoll came down to the city with the coroner and voluntarily gave himself up to the authorities , to await the ver dict of the coroner's jury. Ho acted very much the man , nnd said , no doubt truthfully , that ho thought more of the dead woman than of any ether parson on earth , and that there had never boon any trouble whatever between them , There was the usual number of rumours flying about , and the sheriff and Captain Donohuo were both on the alert to cap- > uro a supposed murderer , but fortu- mtoly their services were not needed. t is said that Jessie formerly lived at ? ort ITiobrara and is well-known by the loldiors and others who lived in the lo cality. Mr. Snoll stated that ho hac "own her only about four months , am , appears that she has boon living ii Omaha for about a year. The body of the dead woman wai brought into the city nnd taken to Vroxo & Maul's under taking rooms , where an "nquost was hold yesterday. At about eleven o'clock the coroner empanelled n jury and examined sovora witnesses , after which the inquest was adjournod-until , afternoon , when it waa again opened in the district court room The room was crowded with eager spectators tors , all anxious to catch every word o testimony which was taken. Major Croft , the keeper of this notori ous "dow-drop in" dive , was the firs witness examined. Ho testified that the party arrived at his house between so voi and eight o'clock in the evening , andtha the shooting occurred about half-pas nine. Prior to the shooting ho state < that Snoll and "English Liz'p had an al torcatiou , and that Snoll drew his revolver ver and struck the woman upon the head with the butt o it. The deceased then appeared upon the scene and throw her arms arounc Snail's neck and bogged of him to pa ; no attention to Liz , as iho was drunk Sncll and Liz then forgave each ether took a drink and were happy. At tin time of the shooting witness slated tha ho was up stain , but wont down quick ! ' and told Snoll that ho must not shoot in the house. His boy then told him tha the woman was hurt and together witl 'Snoll ho entered the , room where deceased ceased had fallen , Snoll approached her head and attempted to raise lur to lie foot but she was dead. They then won out and Snoll exclaimed : "My God , had rather have boon shot through the heart ton times than to have shot her She waa the only woman I over loved. ' Ho then wont back into the room an < lay down upon the iloor beside the corps o and put his arm around the dead wo man a nock. John Croft , a lad fourteen years o age , was then put upon the stand , nn < his testimony was about the same as hi father , except that ho saw the shooting Ho stated that Snoll was flourishing hi revolver in the air whou deceased cam out and took hold of the gun , and almos immediately it wai discharged. Th woman turned , after being shot , am adjoining room before walked into an 'iflio Hoimtd was then > } with Snoll testified that ho had a quarrel Saturday night , and that ho struck her the head with the butt o f hi. revolver - vor Shodidnotscothoshwoting. She had known deceased for ft year nnd a ' , nlf. That deceased told her since re turning to thia city that Snoll was a bad man with a rovolvcrnnd at Valentino homed mod to shoot through the windows and wftshstand. and that housed to shoot the heels off her shoes. Ho * l oshot two holes in her cloak , which ATO. till thoro. Pond , the hack driver , who ttook the parly out to the place was then exam- incd. His testimony VTM the same as the foregoing , except in rcsard to the position ol the revolver. Ho claimed that Snoll was holding the revolver in his left hand , with the muzzle pointing back and the but forward , or , wrong end to. That the deceased approached Snoll from behind and took hold of the revolver while it was yet in that position and that it wa almost immediately discharged. Now it seems very strange to us that the deceased was shot in the chest when the revolver was hold according to the testimony of Pond. Doctor Hyde , aflor making a post mortem examination , stated that the bullet had passed through the right oracle of the heart and had _ lodged be tween the third and fourth ribs , near the spine. A very largo lump of clotted blood was disclosed just inside the wound. After hearing the testimony of Dr Hyde the jury adjourned until 2 o'clock to-day , Snoll , the man now in jail awaiting the investigation of the coroner's jury for shooting the deceased , is not a bad lowldng young man. Ho is , apparently , 20 years of ago , of medium height nnd build , with dark hair and eyes , and does not look like ono who would willfully commit tnurdor. Ho is very hopeful and ii > certain that ho will not bo hold by the coroner's jury , and claims that the affair was purely accidental. The evidence tends to show that Jes. sil Wriplit came to her death by careless no6s.\but auch carelessness should bo severely voroly punished. It is becoming alto Bother too popular for men to whin ou their guns and flourish thorn around anc announce themselves as bad men. It ii time that something waa done to teacl -ihis class of persons that human lifo i ) y far too precious and sacred to bo thu endangered. The pit co where this tragedy occurroi s ono of the hardest ranches in the coun ry , and ia a burning disgrace to an ; community. It is a shame that the citi : ens of this place allow such a hellhole o exist so near the limits of our city such places it is that broods crime am awlossness. It is a hangout for prosti utcs and their followers , and almas nightly there are scones there whicl roulcl shock the public greatly did thoj > ut know of thorn. It is understood that the deceased ha mronts living in Hastings , and they wile > o telegraphed by the coroner to-day. A SENSATIONAL STORY. All Iowa Girl Leaves Her Home an Enters a Bagnio in this City , She Is Followed by Her Father \Vh * Ferrets Her Out and Carries Her Back to Her Rural , Homo. This is indeed a queer world , and thi a great ago. Day after day comes th tory of children , brought up by respocl able and pious parents , who have foi oaken the paths of duty , virtue and righl , o tread the downward road of miaorj degradation and death. It seems all th moro strange when n young woman , BUI rounded by all the comforts ol this life ; oed homo , kind and indulgent parenl md affectionate friends , will cast thot johind her , and voluntarily seek a lifo c ihaino and wickedness. Why thcs Jiings are so wo cannot say. Wo enl ( now they nro so , for very often is ou attention called to just such cases. The latest case of this kind comea t ight in the entry in this city on Thun day morning , of an Iowa farmer by th name of Ohas. Dubois , who resides non Cedar Rapida , and who was hero for th purpose of ascertaining the whereabout } f his daughter. Mr. Dubois , immediately upon hi arrival , sought an olliccr nnd explained t liim the object of his visit. Ho state that on Now Year's day his daughtc Nellie had left homo , taking with he the best portion of her wardrobe , andlm not boon soon sinco. Ho was led to he liovo that she had como to Omaha , an that she had boon induced to enter n coi tain house of ill-fame hero. The old gentleman had a photographc hia daughter , and also ono of a nor commissioned ollicer , and thia man , i soorns , had boon corresponding with No ! Ho for some time and made her a visi during the holidays. The girl waa dei poratoly in love with him , but the ol folks objected , as they saw certain ind cations which did not augur well for tii young man's character or the future ha [ tancss of his wife. While they did tu actually forbid him coming to the housi they tried in every way to break up tli intimacy , and supposed they had BUI coodod when ho finally loft the placo. % On Now Year's day Nellie disappears and when her letters , left behind , woi examined , they showed that the fears ( the parents were not without foundatloi Accompanied by an olllcor the fatlu began to visit the various bagnios of th city in search of his erring child , wli was at last discovered in ono of thet places. At fmtsho obstinately refused to loavi and it was not until she was threatono with arrest that she assented to go , A the party were leaving the house th girl's lover put in an appearance , an it appears , according to the story , thu it was his first visit there , and when h mot the father of the woman ho woul have ruined ho waa struck dumb. Th old man made a break for him , an would uudoubteoly have killed him bi for the interference of the ofticor , wh got him and his daughter away as quid ly as possible , and allowed the feller who was baulked of his intended pro IORO. The young woman was taken to a hole and remained there until Friday aftoi noon , whou she loft with her tathar fo her homo , where it is to bo hoped sh will realize her narrow escupo and behav horaolf in the future. She is a pretty blonde , with ploasari features , vivacious ways and channin manners. Her father , happy beyon expression , at saving the misguided gir ijavo the otlicor who had assisted him i the search a golden eagle , and all coi w e.d P"e < f satUQed , except Ihe ma who had lured the girl from home. HIE SOCIAL SEA. Driftwood Which Has Been Thrown UDon the Beach During the Past An UmiHtmlly llrllllnnt. Week Cloaca To-NlKht-ComlnR Kvontfl WhlcU Cnst Their Shadows licforc. The pant week has boon ono ot moro than usual excitement to nil interested in the social circles of Omaha. The nil * important event nnd ono which interested - ostod everybody wns the ItAllHIRON-SAUNDKUS WKDDINO which was solemnized nt Trinity cntho drill , Wednesday , January 9th , at 8:51 : ( in the ovoning. This affair had boon looked forward to for some time past as the most brilliant social occurrence that Omaha has over witnessed. In this no ono wns disappointed. For several months preparations had boon in progress nnd the only wonder was that every detail - tail was so complete. The bride was a universal favorite not only in this city where she has lived from childhood and where her friends and admirers are num berless , but in Washington , D. 0. , where she spout much of her time for six years , in Philadelphia , Now York , and ether cities the hearts of many unite in wishing her all joy and happiness in her now career. Mr. Harrison , who is a young man of moro than ordinary energy and sagacity , is to bo congratulated upon his last venture and his choice certainly speaks well for his judgment. The trousseau of the bride was "just too lovely for any uso"wo hoard ono lady remark , but , though it certainly is rich , beautiful nnd charming , wo do not doubt that it will bo used. The Pnxton parlors , where the recep tion was hold , were beautiful in the ex treme. The dining-room was a wonder , and everything was done that good taste could suggest and money procuretomako the whole n flair a most charming and happy ono. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison , ac companied by his parents , left for the east in a special car Thursday afternoon. They will spend about six weeks among friends and relatives and then go to He lena , Montana , whora a lovely homo is awaiting them. There is an old saying which tolls ns that "It never rains but it pours. " At about .the same hour on the evening fol lowing this brilliant affair , a moro QUIET WKDDINO ceremony wns performed in South Omaha , the bride being Miss Ida Stewart , daugh ter of Ilov. J. B. Stewart , of the South Omaha M. E. church. The groom , Mr. J. H. Boll , of Aurora , Nob. , is a well known and influential citizen of that en terprising city. Ho is vice-president of the First National bank , and is also en gaged in the lumber business. The cere mony waa performed by the brido's father at the parsonage , the room buing beauti fully decorated with ilowors. Though the expense and grandourof this wedding was not nearly so great as that of the preceding evening , wo doubt very much if the happiness and contentment which was observable in all the parties could bo exceeded in any instance. There have been several attractions this wcook at THE SKATING KINK among which was the exhibition given by the graceful little couple who have been so well taught by Mr , Daniels. The skating of Miss Nellie Fuller and Master Bertie Bliss is indeed a credit to any in structor and n source of much pleasure to all spectators. After their performance on Tuesday evening they were each pre sented with a gold modal by the man agers of the rink. Thursday night a grand fancy dress carnival drew & largo crowd of spectators and proved n com plete success. There WAS an unusual numbor.of skaters upon the floor all in fancy costumes and the evening was a most enjoyable ono to both skaters and audience. I10VI ) 8 OI'KUA HOUSE has afforded much enjoyment to the theatre going people this week. Tuesday evening Joe Murphy and company pre sented that well known "Kerry fow" ! and w most excellent "Kerry Gow" Joe Murphy is. "Hearts of Oak" draws crowded houses wherever it is given and the Boonio effects are indeed beautiful and charming. . Prominent among the events of the week was the ball given by the ESMEIIALDA OLUII. These present spent a most enjoyable evening , and decided that thu next ono must como soon. THE u. gave a masquerade ball in Crounso's hall , Friday evening , proceeded by a parade in the afternoon , which proved quito an attractive one. The ball was well attended and enjoyed by all. COMING KVRNTH promise to bo most enjoyable ones. First among those is the concert by the "Gjeo club , " next Tuesday evening , at which time Miss IIopo Glenn will appear. All lovers of musio will avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing the charming contralto , who is doing herself so much credit wherever she appears. The 125th anniversary of the birth of ItOBBKT BURNS * l will bo celebrated on Friday evening o January 25th , by n banquet nnd ball a ) f Orounso's hall , under the auspices of the 1.sr Bums' club. This will bo a grand oven sr among our Scottish citizens and is auro to Is bo a success under the management o lO Messrs. Thomas Falconer , Thomas Mel drum , Wm. Fleming , David Jvnox , John McDonald , A. 0. Troup aud Jame ' Muir. TKLKOIUrilEKfl' BALt. On Monday evening , January 28th , the Omaha telegraphers will exert themselves to make successful and enjoyable ono o the grandest affairs in the way of a bal that that fraternity has over gotten up A powerful orchestra has boon engagoi for the occasion and everything possible will bo done to make this the affair o the season. A Cawl Prom Mr , JJehin. To tha Editor ol The Ben In answer to an article which appearec in the editorial columns of the Saturday morning's ' BKK , wherein it is said Urn Mr. Behm had charged that TUB BKK was purchased by the Barber Asphal it company , and that said paper had refused fused to publish a legitimate advertisement mont on the merits of the granite pave ment , Mr. Bohm desires to say that sue ! was not the exact statement , the sum ant substance of which was simply this ; Mr Behm beinp of the opinion tbat granite s the best material for paving , in certain parts of the city at least , such as Thir- oonth street and St. Mary's ovonuo , and mooting Mr. Ilosowator on the troot , ho asked that gentle man if ho would not , in his paper , advocate the paving of those streets with granite , and in fact on all streets where on account of the heavy grade of ravel , that material would obviously bo ho best. Mr. Kosowatcr answctod that 10 would consider and look up the mnt- or and lot him know , since which time no conversation has boon had between hem on that subject. The published statement that $200 , or my ether sum , wai ever offered Mr. [ losowator for the publication of any ar- Mclo concerning granite pavement , is 'also so far as I am concerned. I never made any such statement , and _ kno\v nothing about it until it was published , JOUN F. BEHM. A. UKRIAUKAULK ESCAPE. Mrs. Mary A. Umloy , of Tunkhnnnook , Pa. , won afflicted for six years with Asthmn nnd [ iroticliltln. during which time the beat physi cians could gtvo no relief. Her Ufa wns do- spalrcd of , until In last October she procured t Bottle of Dr. Klncr's Now Discovery , when mineilinto relief wni felt , anil by continuing Is USB for1 n short time she was completely cured , gaining In llcsli HO pounds , in a few months. Krco Trial Bottlrs of this cort.iln euro of all Throat and Lung Disposes at C. V. Good- nan's Drui ? Store. Larro Bottles 31.00. BAUMER'S ' ORDERS , The County ConimlfmlnncrN Order Him'to Walk up uncl Turn Over the Money of the County. There seems to have been some little trouble between the county commis sioners and ex-County Clerk Baumcr and seine difficulty has been experienced in settling up the affairs of the county clerk's oflice. On Friday the county commission ers filed the following report , which ex plains itself : This day the county board having un der consideration the settlement with the county clerk for the year ending Jan uary 3 , 1884 , in regard to allowances for expenses in running the oflico of county clerk , the following action was taken : Jlcsolvcd , That the following sums bo allowed for expenses in running the office of county clerk for year ending , Janua ry a , 1884 : For salary of county clerk 52,500 " pay of deputy 1,000 " 4 assistants at S700 ench 2,800 " extra help making tax lists and as sessment books 7CC Total S7.0M The clerk is directed to turn over to the county treasurer $500,30 found in footing of the foe book , in excess of the abova allowance. Adopted January 10th , 1884. These Are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulatoi over placed within the reach of Biilfcrlnp humanity , truly Is Electric Bitters. 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Hollmann 125 OC Several bills iMO OC Total 87,078 02 The Omaha Savings bank holds a mortgage on homestead property. Assets are estimated at $5,074.04. POWDER Absolutely Pure. . 'This powder Dover rarlei. A marvel ol purl jtreugh and wholesomtoen , Uore economical tbi the odlu&ry Llndi , nd cannot be sold in competlUi wlththemuUltudt of low teit , short weight , alum i phosphate powders. Bold only lo cans. Royal Bal Hit l'owdcrOo.,100 WkUBUeetKtw York. for Infants and Children. Cnstorlttproinot 03 Digestion VTlmt glvci our CliIMron rosy cliN * , ' What cures tlictr fcvcre , matci them nlcop I nnd overcomes l < 'lntuloncy , ( Joustipa- 'Tin Cantorlru tion Sour Stomach Dinrrhocn nnd " , , , When babies fret nml cry by tunw , FcvcriehucBS. It insures health nnd What cures their colic , kills Uiclr worms , natural sleep , without morphine. , Hut CaMorln. % Vlmt quickly cuns Conatlpntlon , Bour StoumcJi , Colda , Indigestion , " Cfistort/x / Is so well mlnptoil to Children Umt I recommend llnHpuporlor to any prescription Farewell then fo Jloninlno Byrups , known to inc. " II. A. AitciiKii , 21. V. , ami aud Castor Oil rarrgoric , BJ rortland Avo. , Brooklyn , K. Y. audHull Cnstorlal CENTAUR LINVlEi\lT-nu | [ \ nlisoluto euro for Khouma- tisin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most PowcrflilnndPono- trating Pnln-rcHovtng nnd Ilcnlini ; Itomcily kiiown to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. will Posltlvolynot bo Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAK-Monov. TO LOAN The lowest r to ot Intcreot MONEY ' Loan Agency , 16th & Douglas 3i-t ( TITONKY TO LOAN In sums of 1600. ntl miwurd. lYl O. F. IMvls and Co. , Heal Eetato ami Loin Agents , 1605 Ftmam St. 393-tf MONEY TO LOAN J. T. Boatty oans on chattel property. 218 South Uth Bt. ilcclB HELP WANTJSil. ANTKD First-claw Laundry woman at "Tho Arcade" IleaUurant , 1215 Douglas St. 800-141 WANTiU : A bny to take care of here * and cow , and work In ( tore. Apply at318 Farnam St. 810-12 YX/ANTKD A girl for general housework IMS Chi- V > cage St. SOfl-101 W ANTED Girl to do general house-work at 1110 Farnam St. 805-12 WANTED Dishwasher at the Omaha House , Ilarney street , bet. 12th and 13th. 8C3-155 TX7ANTED-A good girl at white cottage 24th and TV Uason , 2 } blocks south ol St. llaij'e avenue. Good wages paid. Three In family. 804-tf HE SCHOF1ELI ) MANUFACTURING CO. , of X ChicagoIII. , want agents to canvass Omaha and \lclnlty for their new spellaltlcs. They claim their best agents clear S7 per day. Circulars free. \TTANTED-Two weeks copying don . Address W "S. B , " Bc office. 702-145 WA1 * TED Blfccksmlth at Florence Cut-off. Ap ply to J. C. Murphy , at the works. 700-lfit WANTED'-Faur or lUo gentlemen boarders at No. 1311 Webster btrect , bet. 13th and 14th. 709-15J WANTFI ) ASwecdo or Daulih girl for genera housework. Call south aide Charles street , bet. Irene and James the only house. 785-14 TT ANT D A first class cracker baker to take T charge of a bakery. For particulars address Tajlor & Co. , W.cping Water Neb. 783-141 WANTED A good girl for general homework. Apply at 220 north 13th street , bet. Capitol ave. and Etuenport. 771-12) WANTED Ooog first-class Cigir salesman on commission for this territory. Only man of ex perience need apply. State amount can cell and ref erences. Also can act for a manufacturing Tobacco House. RUDD BHOS. , 04 Warren strcot , New York City. 770-12 TVTANTED A good baker Immediately'at K , F. VV Goodman & Bros. , I'latUmouth , Neb. 770-101 WANTED Four persons to learn book keeping Situation furnished. J. B. SillTII , 1516 Doug. las bt 761-141 WANTED Girl for general house work wci > t side 22d St. , flrtt houeo south -Davenport 8. B. QALEY. 754 tf "IT/ANTED A frlrl for general housework at S. W. T ! cor. 20th and Ilarney streets , 7S8-146 JAMES NEVILLE. ANTED A girl to do general bouse work at 2110 California SL 720-12 WANTED A German dining room Kitchen girl. Hesse and Hoppo , 418 S. 13th St , between Ilarney aud IIonardL 565 tf WANTED A good washer and Ironer at 2400 Dodge street. 505-tf Wi ANTED A German lady cook at America.i house , 820 Douglas street. 618il4 { SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A altiutlcn as nurse by a lady accus tomed to nurulng , would take charge of an iu- valid. Address "II. H. " lice office. [ SOT-HI A GENTLEMAN book-keepor of o er 12 years' ex perience , and at prusent connected with one of the leading Urms of this city , is open Tor engage * incnt RJAddress "limes , " Bte office. 7oO-17J WANTED By a young married man from the easl , a tttuation as book-keeper , salesman , or any position where he can make himself useful. Re. ferenco ghen. Address "S. P. " Beoolllce. 797-14) ) ALadycf some accomplishment v > lnhcs to do some coming or otilco workof eomo kind. Ad * dre > a4A ! M.'rthla olllce. 770-121 WANTEE A position as o'crk by a ladj of exper ience. Address "L. T. " cor. 18th and Farn in StreeU. 716-18 } MISCELLANEOUB WANTS. "ITl/ANTED-Topurchase forcosh , a stock of groT - T > cerles or lome other good business. Addrcsx "t. A. " tare Boo office. 703-14J TTfANTHD Day board between 15th and 18th i ' streets , and from Jackson street touth , by a young man. References. Addrees "II. V. " Hoom 5. CrclgTiton Block. 777-12 } \T7"ANTED To trade a One single horse and n V T splendid carriage orbnggy tcamfor roileetate. DARKKll & MAVNE , N. K. corner 13th and Karnam. 766- ( T ADIES OR YOUNG MEN in city or country to JLtakn nice , light and pleasant work at their own homes : ft ! to f 5. a day eontly and quietly made ; wor k tent by mall , no canvuKalug ; no stamp for reply , I'leaseaddress Reliable MauTg Co. , I'hlladclphlara. drawer TT , 753-lrnol - ol Merchandise , ( Dry Good- preferred ) , or some business. Will give In ex change Improved farms , anil some cash. Address Randolph Brown , care line ofllc * . 740-12 FOB REHT-nonses and Lots. RENT Furnished fronfroom 005 N. 18th. FOU 701-181 RENT A large Dasement , also entire second FOR . Inquire HIS ilainoy Ht. 802-18 rpo EXCIIANflE A tlO.OOO itock of Clothing. X Hata , Cap ) , Boots , Shoes and Furnishing Good * , forlaudtin lowaor hebraiko. Tlili Ii grand onpor- mlty to go Into buclntss. F. O. CIIESNKY. 788-14 } Ablngdon. 111. < RENT Handsomely furnished room , heated FOR furnace , 021 Capitol a > enue. 783-121 \ ItKNT A well furnished loom onlJtn street , 1 s blocks from the upcra boiue. Inquire at 017 loutd Uth street.0 787-171 RENT FuroUhed rooms , 1816 Dodge street. FOR 788-161 T7W > R KENT Kurulkhttl room at No. 000 south J ? Jlth itreet. 765-161 REST Neatly furnished ( rant room , with FOR bay ivludowf wuth front. Apply at 1414 Chicago struct. 767-tf HKNT Nice furukh d front room with bo.rd IilOR 1 t o perrons 1811 Dm t nport St. 769-1 RF-NT-An eloiantly furnUhfd alcove room , FOR expoture , all modern com cnlences , tlneat locution In Ouiahi. N. W. Cor. 18th and Farnam streets. 737-tf Tj\Qn KEJiT Comfortable front room , south-east JP corner Fourteenth and Davenport , suitable fur two gentlemen. fl&S " RENT 2 new 6 room homes for rent. In. FOR on 10th St. next door tol'Aclflo llotel or at 1611 Cus StrtvU I'.J. Crvedon. 678-tf TTiOR RKNT-A uew store room. AUo one flat with all tnodmn Improvement ; . Rent reasonable to good partle * . Lorvuwn's BJeck , cor. Uth aavl Howwd bTrtJt. 6ll'u RENT Furnished rooms on the northwott FOR . Uth and Capitol avenue , formerly Crelghton House. 133-tf OR RENT Rooms In Nebraska Natlona Bank F Building. Most desirable olQcos In the city Supplied nlth hydraullo elevator raid heated b steam. Apply at Bank. 628-tf FOB BALE. 8AIE A fresh cow , KOOI ! milker. Inquire 8 10th Bt. 3rd house S.ot Saratoga houso. Hen ry Clay. 818-121 FOIl 8AT.E-A prlntlnK offloe. valued at $450. For particulars , aihlrcwi Uhas. T , Dunce , 813 N. 10th street , Omaha. 781-1I1 FOR SALE Vureyi How canary singer an I pure green at 218 N. Oth St. 7SC-17I T OIl SALE CHEAl'-A Reixl hotel property In a JL1 new anil croulnt ; town , present terminus ol a railroad. Satisfactory reasons | rl\cn ( or on tint' to Bell. Address Box 77 , North Ioup , Noli. 763-12 17(011 ( SALK-Oteea house , hot bed , * anhaml other _ I ? market cudeu fixtures. North cud of 18th St. 776-1B" II. W.BAIL. TjAOIt SALE Ocnoral store.with brick building In J ? a flourishing Nebraska town , ft' ro dolnr a bus iness ot S10.000 per year. BAtlKKU & UAYNB , N. E. corner 13th and Karnam. 768-tf TT'On ' SALE Stock of general merchandise and JL1 liulldlntr , valued at about $5,600. Address Box 61 , Firth , Neb. 781 tf. TTtOU SALK-Leadlng hotel In a lively Nebraska I ? town. For particulars address or call at the office ol BA11KEU & 1IAYNE , N. E. corner Farnam ana 13th Sts. 767-U " 17IOR SALE CHEAP Two good stores , one a cook JL * to\o and the other a heater. Call at A. Polack's , 1310 Farnam St. 704-tt FOR SALE A small MoMer , Bihman &Co. , flro ) > ref salt , almost now , at this olllcc. tl FOR SALE Farm 16 acres , now houeo , barn and outbuildings , ehado and fruit trees , small fruits In abundance ; excellent location , 4 miles from post- office , } mile from tchool. Just the thing for "tiuck" farm or dairy. Price S2.SOO. Will ralso in SO days. O. It. Doane & Co. , Real Estate Agents , 15th and Douglas streets. 071-tf SALE-Fcw lot * ou Idle Wilde. Call and FOR aee abstract of title. John O. Willis' 1411 Dodge St 409-1 mo T7MDK SALE Only first dans hotel In a lite town o ? two railroads , Whitney House , Griswold , la. 447-1 moj 10R SALE A business mans rebitlenccS rooms i F blocks north west of Post Oflice , $3.250. 83x132 vacant 6 blocks N. IV. of P. O. 81.800. 397-tf McCAOUE. opposite P. O. FOlt SALE Thrco lots in Hanscora place. S600 each , monthly payments. McCAdUE , opooslte P. O. 209-U IWRSAJ.K My two story brick residence , 19th and St. Mary's avenue. Large bam , out-house , water wor n , will arranged. Lot 60x200. Pilco $7.600. Best Bargain in Omaha. Call at M. Toft's People's Bank. 277-t "Ij OHSALE 12 lots one block west of I'ark ave- Jj nue cars. Lots 50x150. Will sell the whole tract for $7,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1884. Real es tate owners bid this bargain , U you call at People e < Bank. . 27n-tf 'TT'OR SALE Choice business property , three loti JL1 cor. Saunders and Charles Strcot. It nil ! pay ycu to Int estlcato this oUcr. Call at People's Bank. 278-tf 'It ' SALE Improved property , which will pay the buyer 20 per cent on the Investment. Renti for $1,920 per year. All occupied by flrst class ten ants. Will sell for $10,500 , if sold soon. All or one- half catb , balance , one to five years. The above In vestment Is worth Investigation. Call at the People's Bank. 280-U "POLLED CATTLE AND CLYDESDALE HORSES. JL Tr e subscriber Is taking orders for spring Im portation ol the above. Prices much below those at auction sales. References to those supplied. John McCulIocli , III Trust and Sav. Bank , Chicago. 203 2mt F > OH BALK A first clans second hand top buggy Call at 1810 Hartley street. 87tl FOR SALE Two portaoio ooLcre , lo joreo powei Apply at D. FITZPATKICK , 668-tf 218 South Uth Street. F 10R SALE Ola newspapers in Urge and small quantities at this office , u MISCELLANEOUS. rr-YLERA COMPANY book-keepcrandaccouotant * . JL Examine and adjust dis arranged books in a sys tematic and accurate manner , giUngcorrcctba'anccs ' , will especially attend to posting up bioks each da ; where the fcnlce of a hook-kci-pcr are required l > ut a few hours , making out ImoIceB , statements , and any corrcxpoudrnco confidentially , also make collec tions. Otilco at 1 * . Boyur aud Cu. , 1/JO ( 1'jrruni St. fllfj-lmo MAOISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST. 803 Tenth btreot , between Faruam and Barney - ney , will , with the aid of guardian Jplrltfl , obtaining anj one glance of tb paot and preecnt , nnd the certain conditions In the future. Boots and shoes mvlo order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Anna. Er-ECTOO VOLTAIO BELT , and othrr ELKTTIUO AlTlliXTKH. Wa will tend on Thirty Dan * Trial , TO MEN , YOUNCJ OU OLD. who iraVuffertS from NKBVOUS BiBiuir , LOST VITALITY , and Uio dl CAJK' of a 1'EESOKIL NiTFBI rCfulUjlK from Ancsu and OTiun Cicais. Bjwdr relief and com plete restoration to ItKAMir , VIOOH and MiHnoor > - OtURlSTKiD. BendatouceforUliutratodrampulef iree. AdOrc * * * VOLTAIC BELT. Co. . MARSHALL. MICE GREATIENCLISH REMEDY. OeNlity a . LOSS OP MANLY VIUOR , Spermatorr hoea , etc. , when all other reme dies fall. A cure guarantied. 91.60 a bottle , large bottle , tour- tuuta the quantity , f . 117 express - press to any adJrob * . Sold by alldruggUts. ENGLISH MEDl- CAI. INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 Ollte Street , Bt. Louis , Mo. ' 'I have sold Sir Astley Cooper's ViUl Restorative or years. Every cuatoincr sjwaks hlKhly of It I nnhckltatlnglycudor * It as a remedy of true merit. " 0. F. GoODMiN , DrufKist. Omaha F t. 1 1SSS. vlB-m&e-oodly DE. ANNA BENSON , , of VHOE ! ' 1613 DODGE SWEET. SMITH $ SPAFAED ! OP TWENTY YEARS EXl'KRIENCK , 8. W. corner ISth aod HowuNlt.Omaha , Neb. , tare ] u > t opened s > fllae stock of dnus , taidlclnos , tutus. U r KautvuUaeolloUeU , OK.