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THE DAILY BEE-O AHA , THURSDAY , MARCH 6 , 1884 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Thursday Morning , Mnioh d LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crop clo\or and timothy ootl for solo , Shngart , Wftlto & Wlo , Council Bluff * , Iowa. fS'lm , BWiop Clatkson , nt 2 o'clock this morning - ing , was reported TW resting very easy , and his condition about tin same , several B&loon-kecp' Ths cases against the & crs for keeping open on Sunday , will bo tried this morning ftt 10 o'clock. Thocaso agfttnst Mr. wid Mrs. Gl\cns for assftiiHIng Lewis Johnson Monday night , WAS continued by Judge Honoko yesterday morning for two Week * . . A fmo fat bay pony strayed Into 0. W , Hoinau's stftblo Tuesday morning. The pony Lad o soddlo on , and the owner can have him by colling at the nbovo named place. The break of sixty-seven feet In the o * tension of the North Omaha sewer will bo completely repaired to-day and the street bo put ( n such condition that it will bo passable. The ladles of the South Omaha M. 35. &urch will give u supper this evening from C to 0 o'clock * t Mrs. Murrlo's , oil Plcrco otroot , between 7 nd 8. All MO cordially ln > vlted , Nwaeroiis rttncnrdr , otlorlug 95,000 for tin nrrcstof I'rcnUs.i Tiller , of Bt. Louis , were posted ( n conaplcuons placon yoetordny in till city. Tiller , -on tha Xd day of March , stole i large amount of in-inoy , soiao placing it a 5rr\000 , frnn the I'acific Egress company , A United States postal car , the propett , of the CWcago , Burlington & Qulncy railway was burned In Council Blutfa yesterday. The fire originated from Uio etovo and when first discovered had gained ucl > headway that It could not bo choskod. All the mall matter , with tl > o exception ofaiow pipers wan tiavod. -It was rumored on filio street ycntordny that Uio chorcad romaZru' f a couple of human beings bad been found in the Brown building. .Investigation proved ttnt a physician who fills a chair ( n Uio Omaha medical Institute , happened , ( Then the bniMInp burned , to have sorno dissouilncc mntorial in his oflitco , which \VM found l > y the laborers who were making ( repairs yostorday. The wcial at the Knit M. E. church , on Thursday evening , March Cth , promises to.be K a time of real pleasure. The entertainment will bo eccial , literary and musical. The loo- turo by Kov. Mr. JJatUs , with the attractive subject , "Tho man In the moon , " will bo an interesting feature. The lunch will bo nerved by the young ladies , for which ton cents will bo charged. Ono dlmo at the door will admit big and little. The county commlsclonorH , 1'rod Drcxol And Contractor Coots will start on the over land train at noon to-day for Denver , Col. The object of the oomrabslonors is to'tioo the now court house recently erected in that city and luspoct and examine its furniture , finish F and its steam heating apparatus. The party I . before it returns , will probably visit Fort Col lins , where are located the Colorado saud-stano quarries. Thooo gentlemen will return the fore part of next week. A younjr man entered the coroner's office 3'oitorday and in a subdued tone aslccd to eo the coroner. Ho was informed that that officialwas , not in and was asked what ho -wished. Ho stated that a friend of hlv had been elected coroner in the northern part of thostato , and that the dead body of "Kid" "Wado had been found and that an Inqucwt was to bo hold and that tliora was no one in that part of the country who knew anything about how to proceed with an inquest , and ho wanted to borrow a few blanks from the cor oner of Douglas county to send to his friend that ho might bo enabled to go ahead and sit on the dead body of the "Kid" according to aw. Ho was furnished with the blanks and took Ills doporturn Fi \ I'EUSONAfc. l , Wahoo , and M. S. Ijtudsfly and wife , Tullorton , nro gusats of the Mil- lard. lard..Jphn .Jphn Hamlln , Kcbraaka City , and E. A. llyder and ? v'f ' ° ; Qroonwooil , are stopping at the MilUrd. If. Nftgol , I'lattsmouth , nnd Frank V/ilrrou and wlfo , Nobroslw City , are ( juosts f the 1'oxton , K. It. Togg , Beatrice , nnd Chnrlou 1' Jlatthovraoi ) , Norfolk , uro rogistoroil nt tlio Paxton , D. May and wlfo nnd J. C. MoUrldo , Lin- coin , we at the Paxton , lion. AJcx.Hamsoy.ox-UnUoJ Statoa Hcnator -tarilsy. TrttriCfl A. Bporry , Noliraakn City , William 0. Ho'iJ , Gllddon , Iowa , and 0. A. lUrd North Platte , are utopphiR at the MotropolN tan , , T. W. Hitchcock , Hnrdtngton , anil. I. F. F.ho I'altorson , Wahqo , nro regiatorod nt tlio Hotropolltan. John Print enburg andifo , North Platte and W. P. Sloas , Stuart , ' are guests of lie Jilotropolltan. J , W. Cordon , W68hnjlon ! ; , lawn , aud J. Utuort , Dunlap , Iowa , nro at the Motropoll tan , Chief Clerk A. W. CSriffin , loft yesterdoj for Clilcujjo. Ho will return the fora jiart o next week. v II , It. Gould la expected on this morning' tralu from Ohio , where ho has boon on , pleasure trip tohU old home. Postmaster MoBrlde , of Lincoln , was In thl city yesterday. Chief Kngluoer Bllckennderfe of the Unlo Pacific railway , returned from a trip oyer the Oregon Bhort Line jeeterduy morning , The overland train from the wett Ventprda Iiad onboard Count and Countess Torque , viUe. The count Is junt returning from Chin j nd they are on their way to France , there t remain. The countess has been in Ban Prai cUco for some time. Iloul Katato Trauarora. The following deoda were filed for record In the county clerk's office Hare fi } reported for Tun BEE by Ames1 cal estate agency : Robert 'Ai Gutton and wife to Ina ; Street , vr d awl of BOOS 4 , 10 , 11. , 4,800 , George B. Ilathburu and wife iza- Leth Hamlin , w d ei " of 1 4 , b I ) , add. $1,000. Jamoa J. Brown to Oharloa N. I'atriol w d wJ of 1 0 , b lOOJ , in Oiuaha. 815- - n Lewie E. Itobiu ou and wife to Dav J3 Uey , w d , pt n iof sw bahig lot Cl.OW , r J , A. Obwe and wife to Win. Schuk w d , lot 2 block 1 in Bikhorn , A CROOKED CLERK. Gdorge Content Flees the City With $301 of His Employer's ' Money , Only a Two Hours' Starr , but Suc ceeds In Keeping Out of ilia Tolln of tlio Im\v. Mr. J. 0. Wcimors , who keeps a grocery atoru on the corner of Eighteenth and Chicago streets , in this city , wns made the onsy victim of hii clerk yester day.1 On Tuesday forenoon Mr. Woi- mors1 wife gave Ocorgo Oontant , a clor'g in the store , § 180 to deposit in the b'M The book ho did not return , as * A needed nt the bank for the pi\rr no Of chocking off. Yesterday , llo was given $127.65 tnoro by hig ctnployor to have deposited in the . ( j , jj0 ro. urnod to the ntor'J ( Rflor javjng boon gone long enough'm the bank ) ftnd complained tha * , jlo Trna , , ot fconng won. Io eaid ho vouW not work any moro , and wont out After , lie had boon gone n coiiplo ot liounj tit ) < jfd not rotuni , which aro-usod the suspicions of Mr. Woimora. Ho wont to the bank aud was nmn'/.ecl to letrn that no doponita had boon made by him yosler- day or day boforo. Tim matter was im- mcdi&toly given to iho police who went _ to the various ticket cflicos in the city where they learned , that a man answering - ing his discription 'had boon pricing tickets , both yesterday and the day bo foro. None was purthasod by him how ever , lie wanted n ticket for Qrinnoll , In. , but for notno reason did net buy ono. Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Woimors and Oflicor TTurnbull wont over . to the It luffs but did not snccood in getting any trace of Win Content had boon at work for his . last employer only two weeks. Prior to' that ho h&d boon at work for William Gentleman five weeks , by whom ho was considered n perfectly reliable and hon est man. Mr. Woimora employed him upon the cccomtncn ation of a oalesnmn for Poycko Brothers , of this city. Con taut-camo to Omaha from. Mau- kato. Minx. , nnd it is thought by some that ho is now on his return to that city. THK COTJNTY COURT'S TION. Tlio Authority of That Tribunal to Kovivo Dormant JtulgomontM to be Decided by tlio District Court. In Uio district court yesterday before Judge \vakolojjr the case of Bonzon agunst the B. & M. railway in Nebraska wat on trial all day. This action is , brought to rocovfic § 15,000 damagoa alleged , leged to have boon sustained by the plaintiff from the acts of tlio defendant. Bonzon is the lessee of lots 3 and 4 , in block 125 , on which ho had constructed a largo building which was filled with ico. The defendant owns loti adjoining the ones leased by Bunzon and erected a barrier in such a manner , as plaintifl alleges , that the surface water overflowed , to the depth of several foot , the leased Iota , thereby destroying and damaging the ice and ice house to the amount above named. The case is being tried tea a jury and will probably consume the remainder of the wo ok. Bcforo the Judge Neville the caao of Donnia against the Omaha National bank occupied the attention of the court. This action was instituted to recover the value of an alleged homestead which plaintiff claims wnn gxcmpt under the statue. The judgment by vfrluo of which it was sold was rendered in the county court and was revived in that tribunal , having become dormant. Tu this caao. will coiiio up for aiciaton iho much moot ed * question - ? _ _ * among ! % . _ lawyers I - . . . M . to the . jurisdiction of the county court to revive . a judgment when once it haa bcpomo dormant. Tlio following-ia the assignment of CA- cs for to-day. IIUFOUE JUDOH WAKKLBY. Omaha Barb Wire compony vs. City of Omaha , , Bonfcoh vs. Burllugtolt ttMicsotiri river railroad company in Nebraska. I'iold ot al. VB. Oottriolmor , Merchants'National bahk of Dead wood vs. McHugll. KaufnianA vs. Ddllou. Stcplo ot al. Va. Mount ot al. BavkW vt , vlorgonson. Junfl61r ! i Va. Douglas county. UtsroitB JWDOK NEVILLE. ' ( jlasliii , Jr. , va. North. Gaslin , Jr. , vs. Bartlott. Goldman vs. Brown. Brash vs Millet. Dennis ct til. vs. the Omaha National bank. Bramford vs. Omaha. , Manning vs. Omaha , Forbes va. Brown ot al. Irving vs. Pago. . , HosQwator vs. the Tribune 'Printing . company. buokloii'H Azalea Hn.lvr > > Of The greatest modlcal Vender of tlia Vorld , Warrautoil to apoedlly cilro Bums , Outs , Ul cers , Holt llhoum , 1'ovor Soros. Cancers , rlloa Ohlllbloins , Coruo. Tottar , Chnnpod luuidi ; an < t nil akin eruption , gMautood to euro In tvory Inntiuico , or money refunded. 25 conU * ln < c Dangerous : Yesterday a satchel was brought ink the transfer by the 0 , , B. it Q. trail from the east. When u few miles cast o Council Bluffs , the eatohol was accident - ally dropped by ono of the baggagomci to on the train , and immediately followiii ; the fall came the report of a iorolvoraiu the ball entered the bnggagomnn's log , in Uioting quite a severe wound. The Eatchol was brought 'to this city and found to contain throe revolvers all of which wore loaded , only ono chamber bor having boon emptied , and that int the log of the baggageman , Tlio owno of Uio catchol called for it last oyonluj aao but Mr Hanoy refused to deliver it Wit o. bo had made an investigation. - Army Orders. Leave of absonou'for ono (1) ( ) mouth 1 , granted Captain G , B , Carpenter , Foui . tecnth Infantry. ivid Leave of absence for ono (1) ( ) month granted Surgeon 'j. H , Bill , Unite , States army. Private 'Juntos O'Neil , ro-oaliatod an Recruit Alois Herman , enlisted at Fort Omaha. Nob. , t > ro assigned as follows : Private O'Noll to the Fourth Infanf and Hocruit Ilorman to troop D. F Cavalry. llocruit Ilorman will bo s , "fivlftS 'SU V-Orx Wniiam Stephenson n Unlto son , altAm wu , occod to uoiara , Neb , , and report to the 6ominnnding ofllij0r of that post for torn- poraryduty , on.oomHlotionof which ho trill return to. his station , Fort Omaha , Nob. Nob.Tho The trav ol dtrccted is necessary for the public so AP IOULTDBAL SOCIETY , Annual Mootlnjr ofllio Jo l < ts Conn. I ty Agricultural Society. The Annual mooting of the Douglas county agricultural erocioty wnn held in this city , Saturday , ' Kobrunry 23. Prcs dent Crawford vraa in the chair. The members proaout were : Bicko , Freeman , [ lyan , Allen , McArdlo , Paulson , Bolln , Stivers , Solomon , Matthias , Trooman , Troitschkc , J. McArdlo , Brown , Shivers , Wm. E. Brown , Van Dorn , and John Bautner , The Mooting being called to order by the president , the annual reports of the secretary and treasurer were read. The report of the treasurer showed that dur ing the your 1883 SG1G.85 hac boon expended and that $1,037.1)5 ) had boon received , still leaving a balance anco in the hands of the treasurer o : 8421.15. The secretary's report showed tin ntombomhip of the society to bo eighty five , and that all the moinbnrs had paic their annual fees. The annual fair o 1883 was hold from September 10th t i5th , inclusive , in connection witli the Nobrmltn State Fair. The cash premiums offered by1 th directors of the board of manager amounted to 31,230.25 , and that th | total amount of premiums paid tva § 278.25 , aud in addition thereto a number ' bor of diplomas wcro given. The reports of both secretary atu trotujurpr were referred to A committc consisting of Elijah Alton , J. McArdl and Jacob Shivers. The officers for the ensuing year wor tbeti elected by acclamation , And are a - follows : J. F. Paulson , president ; Honr ; Eicko , vice president ; J. Baumer , secretary tary ; Henry Bolln , treasurer. The board of managers for the cnsuin year is composed of the following name gentlemen : N. I. D. Solomon , P. He Ardlo , A. Trooman , Jacob Shivers am Elijdli Allon. The board nominatoc Jacob Shivers as chairman and his nomi nation was'ratiflcd by the association. Tlio board of managers will hold an other mooting the 22d of March atvrhiol tlmo the reports of committees will bi bo hoard. On motion the following resolution ! were adopted : Jtfisolvcd , That it is the sense of this society to erect a building on the grounds of the driving park association for tin . use of the Douglas county agriculture society's exhibit , and that the board o managers bo instructed to carry the resolution elution into effect if they can make satis factory arrangements with the driving park association. Jtesolvcd , That the sincere and heart , thanks of the Douglas county Agricul tural society are duo , and are hcrob ; tendered to our retiring president , Gco A. Crawford , Esq. , and retiring trcas urer , James J. Brown , Esq. , for thei earnest untiring and olliciont services in the interests of this society. Oa motion board adjourned. DIED. rOWJ4HS In tub city March 5th , nt 3 o'clock , p. in. , JSdwerd Powers , aged GO years. Funeral notlco will bo glvon tutreaftor. FOLEY In this city. March , Jr84 ! , nt . o'clock li , > . , Patrick I ? , Foley , aged 37 years , a Funeral will take place Thursday , March ; h , at 0 o'clock , a. m , , from the residence , orner Twelfth and Mari ! < | streets , IJOtfENBY In this city. March , 1884 , nt 7:30 p. in. , Allco M. Lockonby , aged 21 years , 1) ) montlin and IB days , of consump- lion , The deceased was a sister of Mrs. L. S. Ln- irop , nnd thu remains will bo tnkou to GIon < oed , Iowa , her former homo , for burial on 'Hlirsdny next. [ Nebraska City papers pleaio copy. ] 5I2E At her home , north of this city , thU forenoon nt 11:45 , Airs. ICuto Dea. Funeral will take place Friday , March 7th , 18 o'clock a , in , , from her lats residence. Thu Pool TuUloa. The recent order issued by the Marshal o the effect that nil keopora of billiards \nd pbol tables in this city must pay a iconoD on the sumo , has stirred up tlio aloon-heopors considerably , and the uarshal is besieged daily by keopora of ablcs who endeavor to have the order withdrawn , but iho marshal is firm nnd leclarcs that .it is n state law and mint bo enforced. Ho says that ho has boon altogether 'too ' lenient with the saloon non , nnd that they have taken advantage of it , and grossly abused the privileges ; ranted them. That is , a number of hem luwo done this , until it has become n stern necessity to tif&tr tha reins upon them all. A Onrtl of Thanlcs. The unddrYignod desires to express her , sincere a'tiS lieartfolt thanks to Messrs. , Dewey & Stone aud their employes , for the innuy acts of kindness shown herself and hmband during his recent illness and death , aud for the substantial aid given at a time when it was most needed. The above persons will always bo hold in fund and grateful remembrance by Jlits , IDA HKDLUND. Tpmpcrunco Gall. All members of the W. 0. T. U. , are personally requested to moot at the Y , II , 0. A , rooms Thursday , March Cth , at 2:30 : p. m. , mid invite all they can to join ua. Tlio most important business , concerning - corning every member , is to bo consid ered regarding "practical work. " Don'i fail to bo picsout , ns thuro is strength in numbers. By order of the president , Mus. L G. OHAW.TON , Secy , Never Give Up ordered blood , weak constitution , Iieauaciio , or any dUeose of n billoiu nature , by all means procure n bottle of Klootrio Bittern. You will be urprised to wo the rapid improvement tlmt Mill follow ) you will beimnlrod with now life ; strength and nctlvity will return ; pain na luluiry will coano , and hencoftirtn you \\lll rejoice In tlio in tlio jiralw of Kloctdo Bitten. Sold at fifty ooiiU bottla l > y 0. Y. Good- MUl. A BOLD BURGLARY. 'Moves ' Enter the Honso of Mr , Ayres on Thirteenth Street , \ Booty of $18(1 Secured DyTliom No CItio ( o tlio Kofobcrs. A very daring and successful robbery was committed in this city on laat Tues- lay night , the thiovcs carrying off n largo > ooty. Dfr , J. B. Ayrcs , a veterinary gcon , who lives on Thirteenth street > otwocn Howard and Jackson , had boon > usy all day Tuesday collecting his bills of last month. Wlion ho wont to bed Tuesday evening ho placed his pants , containing his pocketbook in which was § 180 , under his pillew. Some tiino dur ing the night thieves entered by the rear door of the house , and , stealing silently into his room , made away with pants , pocketbook and all. Mr. Ayres did not know of his loss until hot arose in tr- morning. In the back yard ho frjliui ( every thing stolen but the money. . The burglars undoubtedly -wore ac quainted with the promises and the habits of Mr. Ayres. To gal'a admittance to his room , by the rear way the robbers had to pass through the kitchen , and the sleeping r p rtmonts of the housokoopor. Upon retiring ho locked the roar door and loft the key in it which was unlocked from the outaido by the means of some sharp instruments used in turning back the koy. Mr. Ayres , being subject to calls at nil our hours , wakes very easily , but hoard nothing at all of the burglars. Upon waking in the morning ho had a slight feeling of sicknena and thinks it extremely probably that chloroform or aoino anaesthetic was administered to him to enable the burglars to moro effect ually do their work. Nothing at all was disturbed in the room to indicate that it had boon in- yadod"by robbers , their manifest'inten tion being to secure what they got. Mr. Ayres says that to his knowledge only tvro or three kiiow ho had this amount nf money. The affair has boon given to the police who , it in said , as yet have no cluo. A Great DUcovory. That is dally bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from nn oirly grave. Truly is Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Aitthma , Bronchitis , liny ] ? ever , Loss of Voice , Tickling In the Throat , Pain in Side and Chest , or any disease of tlio Throat and Lunfjg , a positive euro. Guaranteed. Trial Iottien ! free at 0.1" . Goodman's Drug Store. Larva size SI. 00 German Press Association tit Ne braska. A of tho'above mooting above association was hold in this city for the purpose of dis cussing a number of important question ? . Toward the close of the meeting the fol lowing resolution was offered by Hy Garn , of The Grand Island Ilurald : Jicsolvcd , That wo , the representa tives of the Gorman press of the state of Nebraska , hereby pledge ourselves to work in unison during the coming cam paign and to take suclf measures which are most instrumental in promoting the interest of the German-Americans of this atatp , irrespective of our former party afiiliations. _ After an interesting debate the resolu tion passed without a dissenting vote. The following newspapers were repre sented at the meeting : Omaha Post and Telegraph , Grand Is land Herald , Button fioio Presso , Nor folk Democrat , West Point Volksblatt , Nebraska City Staats-Zoitung , and Falls City Independent. Before the adjournment of the moot ing the members complimented the ofll- cors ( Charles Bankes president , mid Hy. Garn secretary ) upon the efliclont man ner in which the affairs of the associa tion have been kept.MIIHI MIIHI t Cnrtl ol' Thanks. The parents of tli6 victims of. the re cent powder house explosion desire to return thanks to thfair many frionda for the efforts to lighten their great afllictlon and particularly to the tcachtrs of the South Bchoul , in permitting the children the playmates and schoolmates of Johnny Stills and Wi'lio ' Mallus to at tend the funeral services. Mn. AND Mus. STITTS Hit. AND JIna. MAMAJh1 , Mu. AND MRS. AKNEY , Mu. AND Miis. MAHSEN. "llOUOlToN BATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers , luc. Druggists Tlio Glvons Trouble. The man Givonsand lib wife were in po lice court Monday morning , and their case continued for two weeks. The fol- Owing communication may add uomo in- orest to the case : OMAIIA , Neb. , March 4th , 188-1. EDITOII BEK ; I have been slandered , abused and insulted in the A. M. E. church , of this city , by Uio older and others , for the purposes which will bo ox- ilainod in the police court as soon as Mr. Tohnson recovers his wounds received at ho hands of ono { 3ivonaaml his mistress. It is reported that I am not a member of that church , and never was , and Mon- Uy night the members of the church noi jouig satisfied with the conduct of the elder of that church , mot for a eatisfao- tory aattlomont of the difficulties. I with others met in the church , when I was ordered to leave tht church , at the mnio time informing mo I was no mem ber of that church , 'that I had never been received as such. In order to show my respectable connootion to that church , and to establish for myself a good peaceable - able Christian character , I ask you to publum'Uio ' following : Wlicn I loft Leavonworth , Kansas , I prcc'urod a letter from Elder Ilordo show ii ! mo to bo a member in good standing in the A. M , E , church of that place , of Which he wai pastor at that time. I brought that letter to Omaha when I came hero to reside. As soon as convon < iont I gave my letter toElderBurl Mitch oil , who was pastor of the A. M. E. , hero , who in duo time read my letter to the church , and I was received ns a mem ber , and was assigned a class , where I have been over since , paying my class fees and quarterage. Soon after I c&mo hero I found the man Givens , who is now in jail , who is to-day my lawful husband , having boon lawfully married and never divorced , living with another woman. I felt that it was bad treatment enough to mo to desert niF | without taking another woman and liyo with her before my sight , BO I com menced suit against him in court. As soon as T did this I was summoned to appear in the A. M. E. Church before the church boatd , when I was told by the peers and sainted older , that I must not prosecute the man Givens. If I did I would bo turned from the church for disturbing the pcaco of the members. So I dropped the prose cution for pcaco , and thought I was a member of the church , and acted as such until Monday nicht , when I nns treated as stated abovo. Now , all I want is a judg ment according to the above facts , which I stand able to provo by moro than fifl- membora of said church. / GAXIURINK Giv A PROMISIM A Lmrfro Wltolcmito n . urConfcutlnnc4tU . ? , Stol' ° T " * " o Do Or .t Hm Sircot. ? . ° . xiHrhio wnich promises to eclipse * n ' > ng of its kind in Omaha is about . * io started. Fay & Co. , of Minneapo lis have rented the largo store ot No. 1211 Farnam street , formerly occupied by Picrcy & Bradford , nnd will put in ono of iho largest wholesale stocks of confectionery in Omaha , or the west. Besides this line of goods they trill do n jobbing trade in cigars and fruits and intend to keep on hand always a supply of goods which , in quality , cannot bo surpassed and in price cannot bo boaton. These men have nivoxtonaivo knowl edge nnd a long experience in their business , and will keep on hand all kinds of goods in their lino. In connec tion with their wholesale ) business they intend to build up n retail trade , so that they will bo able to furnish their custom ers with good of the best quality in any quantity. There is no better place in the city for a business of this kind. It is just midway of the principal otroot in the city. In n short time only , this street will have moro travel and do moro busi ness than any two streets lying parallel with it in thia city. No better street or place could have boon selected for a store of this kind. This firm undoubtedly odly will have the largest and finest retail store of its kind in Omaha or Nebraska. Candies , fruits and cigars are the goods which these gentlemen intend to deal most largely in and no pains will be spared to servo their customers with anything in that lino. This firm will open its store in a few days where they will bo pleased to have all those wishing goodsinthoirlino to call , and examine prices and goods. It has been the principle of Omaha and its people from its beginning to welcome hero any now business or enterprise of whatever kind , and with such a fooling existing , for these gentleman wo bespeak success , a good custom and a liberal pat ronages. How is It , Dee ? " Can there bo no remedy for the evi dently inadequate facilities for the sur veying of lots and tracts of land needed For farming ? To illustrate the difficulty : A man re cently bought fourteen acres of brush land at Florence , which ho wished to have cleared and put in cultivation this season , But without surveying , there is no such thing as coming any whore near a certainty as to the lines , surrounded as it is on all sides with similar land. Ho writes a letter to tlio county sur veyor enclosing postage and receives no mswer. Ho writes again ; no answer. Bo then calh upon him at his office and iho man of right angles and triangles looks un from hig maps long enough to say ho Is very busy and that is all the. satisfaction received. Ono docs not wip.h to run the riskof going b&youa1 the proper boundary and ? ay about $7 per ucro for clearing off some ono clses land. For want of a surveyor must one lose ho UEO of land that ho wants put under cultivation now ? la there no remedy ? INK ? . IIIVINGTON , Nob. , March 3. Tlio Sunday llulo. The saloon men of Uila city wefo talk ing yesterday about the action of the city council in granting the Stadt theater permission lo keep open 'Sunday even ings , and many Were lo'nd ' in their de nunciations of such a.'course. They ono and nil claim that if tlio Stadt theater has a right t6 run on Sunday night that they should bo-granted the same privilege , as the lavis no respecter of persons. There promises to bo some fun in regard to the saloon matter before the business is satis factorily arranged. Absolutely Pure. Thli powder oarer rartti.QJL marulfof purli ttreogh and wholciomeotii. wore conomlcal that the cJluary klodi , and ctxaot t > e eoU in coinpoluop witu theroultltuda ol low leet , ihoit wclu-l t alum or pbJ.uhat powdcrf. Bold only IP ons. Itoja ll k ug Powder Co. , 103 Wallrtel Naw York. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-UouoT. TO LOAN la umi ol $100 and upward ) MOKEY r annum , ci Douplu count ) ( arms. Ad dress lUli Patterwu & Co. , Vtil Faniam fat.SPOlm. SPO-lm. TO LOAN Th lowest ratei ot lat ros MONEY ' Loan Aifcooy , Uth it DoigUi ut U TO LOAN In lama ol 1300. and upward MONEY D > ls and Co. , Real EaUte and Loan AgenU , JWt rarnataBt. 88JM HELP WAMTB1I. A German girl to vialt on the tab ! WANTED tt Hcnr ) Cuop' * , 215 faoutb 12th vtretr 7t36) ) C . _ for' ; ' afants and Children .jVlthtmt Morphina or Tfarootlno , 1 3XlCTt KIres o r Children rosy chccki , \Wtnt cures their fce , iimkes them sleeps S > "TU Cmtorln , jTTicn Bnlilcs fret , and cry by turni , , Wliat cures Uiclr colic , kflls their worn . f. lint Cmtorln. ' \VTiat riutckly euros Constlpnllon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlgretlon s , lint Cfntnrln , Fnrowoll then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and rarcRorfc , anil ITnllCanlnrln. Contour Liniment. Annir- Holuto euro for Rltonmntism , Sprain * , Burns , Galls , &o. , and an Instantauoons Pain-rollover. TX7 ANTI'.D A Rood girl to da general housovork V V Clormsn | iroericil , at No. ISIS Webster it'eU 7W-118 ! WANTED Good blacksmith on bungle ) , sptlni wagon liorto thoelnK and general blacksmith Ing. Apply Oeo. 1 * . MuMoon's shop , corner 11th ana Lcaxcnnarth. 731-8J WANTED Olr ( or general haunework In final family. ApplyUOlHowatdHt. i28-71 | 7ANTED Twcnty-tUo teamsters for railron > work. Amily 11. MANNWBlLLKlt , SB7 llth etrect 733-&D TX7ANTED Olrl forhoufowoik. lira. Hammond T T back uf hcnil ol St. Marj's mcnuc. 713 0 "V\fANTCD : A girl for L'cncial homework. Vt' ec V > $4.00 per * cck , ftt 803 N. 17th St. 704-55 r7ANTK0rs ! ! at the BUTon Hotel , 10th street \ V near U. P. R. U. 708-71 l/ANTED IinnieJUtcly , n dishwasher at thi > Boston llcstaurant H14 Douglas street. 705-C \T7ANTED-Two plrlg lor ( reucral housework Vl Good a'os ( Mill bo paid. CHrtS. FLECK , Eagl tlouio , south 13th street. 700 o § TT7"ANTED Alew persona to Instruct In book-keep V t Ing , as thcro (3 ( a demand ( or compttent book keepers. I n 111 learn a lew and n alt ( or liaKotpay until situations am lurnlsricd. J. B. SMITH , 151 Douglas St. 032-0 TTTAKTED airl ( or generalhoaso work In smal IV family. Gooduages. Inquire at EDUOLSI & EEUCKSON'S Jewelry store. CJ1- & W ANTED-OIrl. Impure ai 2444 Chicneo K. Mrs. N. J. Edholm. 633-7 WANTED Ladles or young men to take nice pleasant work at their own home ; (2 to $5 a day. easily made : work scut bv mail ; no can > a8lrjg Address F. Rldd & , Co. , box 157 Duliuquc lowx C90-lmol TXTANTED Boy to run errands. Address letter VV and do general otllco work. Address''IVBco Olllco In own hap < l writing. 8301 ( / \UEEN PROTECTOR-Unnrcccdontcdlnduccments VyJ offered lady agents ( or this new rubberundcrgar muit ( or ladles. Address with stamps , Undergar ment Co. , 0 sonth MaySt , Chicago. 180-lim WANTED-One hundred teams and ono hundrci laborers ( or Railroad work. HcCOY & 110RAN , CunfleM House , Ninth and Farnain Kts , Omaha. < 03-lm ADIE3 OR YOUNG MhXIncltyor country to Uko nice , light and pleasant work at their own : iomes ; 2 to $6 a day easily and quietly made ; w ork sent by mall , no canvassing ; no stamp ( or repH. l'lca.30 address Reliable llanC'g Co.I'hlladeIphla f'a. , drawer TT. 897-lmt WANTED A Oorman dining room kitchen girl. UPSW and Hoppe , 418 8. 13th St. , between Harncy and Howard. G05-tl - > ra'oiuon best of reference given. Mill wotkup old accounts and straighten up books generally II desired. Ad drcts "O. F. " this oiflcu. 72 lit WANTED By a young man , tny Hnd o ( work In cltvoronlarm. Will work ttnt month ( or board. Address "II. 0 , " Bee olllco. 724-6 § VXTANTED Situation by n young married man o- f f steidy habits position In grocery store or com mission house , preferred. Would take cara ol her es. Aildreb3 "A. 1) . T. II. " Bee office. 701-68 TX7"ANTKD Situation by young man , had two TT j cars orpcrienca lathe dry goods busings , ail COaio ell recommended , Address "J. K. " 0 > k- * nil 14. 720 C § OTKNOUUAl'Utll-Servlctsor alad ) , short hand J and type-wrltor , may be had by addressing "C. S. R " No. 20i23t. Stan's avenue. 70S-6 § WANTED Light work and eentng In prUato ( ainU'cs , AddrecaiCa north 16th street , up talrs. C99-8S WANTED By a Voung lady , a position as copy ist , or to vt rite In au ollice. Can operate the .5 po-wrlterj has had experience n Ith legal papers. Good references gl\en. Address "Mlas C , " 6Bfl Fairview - view Street , City. U23-7t TXTANTED Arcllahle jounginau wants a place VV to work , board and goto school. "S. A. W. " Boo office 388 tf HI8CBLLAHEOUH WAKTD. TX7ANTED A correspondent. A Christian lady ol VV culture and refinement between the ages ol . \\enty-fhoamlCfty , without children who would uulto with a genial Christian husband to make hit ilcolioine In Omaha , ono ol happiness and gcncal prosperity. Thin Is In good ( althand deemed a prop er method of Introduction. Address undtr assumed name If preferred. OTIS tlYHTLE Jun. , Omaha Nob. 721-65 WANTED Drug store that will bear ln\ostlga- tlon. Oho particulars as to stock , slzo of town and avenge sale ] per da > . Addrcsi U'5-OI O3CAR bWARTZ , SEWARD , Neb. WANTED To rent , ono room to gentleman and wife with board 1911 Webster St. 632 tf WANTED 3,000 J arils | of dlit , at or near one block wcctol the Consent on St. Mark's Me mo. 8. R. JOHNSON , CSl-tf ol Steele , Johnson A.Co. WAKTEU (0) pilvy vaults , sinks and cesspools to ( .lean with einltary cleaner. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. M. KMIT1I , EDO , line ! Lock box 422,0maho. VOK JtKKl1 uouBpa ana lots. T7IOH RENT A sto'o , oirncr loth and Jones. Ap- l1 ply to lira. Kennedy , 1D23 Jackson. 721-75 ; FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 1610 Farnam. ess-fit : \ RENT Two room kitcheu and closet up. E\01l 1 1131 Sherman . , avenue. 03)-7f riOR RENT Two ( unilshtd rouuu , suitable lor 1 gentlemen , 110 N. 14thstreet. 702 & | TTIOU RENT Two dunUhed room ! only lorgcn- JD tlomaa 71 south 10th. 727-1 i [ 7011 RENT Three rooms up stain lor man and L1 wlfo at 2307 Callturnla Kt , . 725 Cj OR RKNT Furntihed rocui , 172J DougUs , 8J.OO > OR RENT Siiuny room with board to two fc' tf ' tleracn , 822 8.16lhltteet , corner o ( Ilaruuv. 711-M RENT An office suitable ( or Heal Kitti FOR . Iiuiulru 1COO Farnam , back room , up- atalra 716-M FOR RENT FurnliheJ rojmi , 1017 Dodge Mrcet , BlS-tl RENT Nlco'y furnished rooms. 1W3 Fariuu FOU troet. MM.tf LEASR-0 buslniss lota 16th street , between Davuiiport aud Capitol avenue , a t ilde , lor term ot y at > . AMES. ( JO tf 15" Farnim fctreeL T7 0il RENT Nioelr ( urnl hod rooms with or with JL1 cut bourd 11)16 ) IKxUo St. 07181 null KENT Puniuhed roomi , 105 North 13th E EFOR FOR RKKT-A beautilul > outh and cut Iron roam. Bay window , lurnlihed suitable lor on or two gentlemen , also imaller room adjourning Apply 2iU LougUs. 69S.ll FOR RENT Corner toro on Dodge ono block from Pout Otllco. McGAOUE , oplK > lto P. O. C63tl RErT Home alx rooms corner ktu an < vDodK , UcCAOUK , opposite P. Ov 634-tl ITtOIl IlENT A few gentlemen can be aocomoiUtoc 1 ? with lurnUltctl TOOUW. Af | > ly 1818 r'Armm St RENT Store room with baxomeat IM FOR , 1611 Farnam St. PAUL8EN & CO . 1WW qmam Street. tS4-tt RENT S era Rood houMSjJso ono 9 room FOR lurnUhtd house. John E. Edwards , 1111 Farnam St 35S-U UENT Furnished room with or without FOR . Finest locallsn In Iho city. Al o lew table boarJcrt wantfd.N. W. cor. 18th and Famam. 1C3-M RKNT Room * In Nebrank * Natlona Bank FOR . Most dctlratla offlces In tba city Suptlltd with hjdraulla elotor ana heated b itcSm. Apply at Bank. U RBNT-Vurnlshed rooms en thd nortuwa FOR . lE'.handCapltoUve , lormerty Cretentoel Homo. - UllNISHKD room heated 22J N. Wh. F 7St ( roil DALB. HAT.E A Boo < l c tabb h d Tfg 1'acklnc bus- 1 < Inera. Kacllltlosfor packlntr Ml pickling 60 to luO.COO iloreiu. Wilto lor full | rtlcu'.V8. ' Address "O. FU. " Ilco Olllcc , On-ahft , Kcb. 723 tt HAI.K $2,800 Ukei houno and lot , furnltnre 1 and | iUno , If olil thla week , HOS touth 12th 6ticeT'te't ccn racllicand I'lcrco. 7140 ] < OK SALE Frcah milch cow , SUh and Culltornlix Ir 1 itreetjT FHKEHAN k I'ENNY. W-19J f , ) SALE OH KXOHANQK Weekly newipapcr 1MIl ' t o story house'ln flrotcUn Iowa town ; tlio 10 ncrcfl land to exchange fur Omaha property. I1ELU : SH11IVKR. 67a7 FOH SAtn Furniture and fixtures ready lot boarding houio. Inquire at 210 S. 10th stireL 678 8 | T01l SALR Cheap , t tcnm of ponies and new f ol cl J ? harness for 104. Inquire C. T. Smllh , 23rd and 1'aclnoSt. CbS-PI FDIlSAL-aRi\TIlAliaAIN ! : , two adjoining lota one a corner , the choicest lots In Slilnns' tint , addition at a bargain , apply to J. It. CLAnhl- . M7-8 ! TJ10R SAtn House of B roois , i ot , ono bl.ct JD from street cara-l,600. Jlouto and full lot $1,300. House and i lot , 81IM. House and lot , monfly pjjmcnti , $1,7CO. Houto and i lot , ho f block from direct car * , $1,050. . Lot 4 , block3Shhm'd addition , $900. Lot un Charlid street , near S majors , il00. Lot on SannJcrS Street , $ lriOO. Corner lot , Armstroiu'a addition , $1,000. Lit In III z.ebaugb'4 Place , f GW. Beautiful cost frontage , In Uunsojm 1'iaa , JOO'W1 each. each.Four lot" . 3 ( ront'ng on Farnam etrect three liousi.s-JS.COO. WcOAOUi : . 651-tf Opp. 1'ostolllce. FOUSALK-Lot 132x132 on south 13thsticct with good lirpro\etnenl , at ? 2,0u ( . IhU it onlj open for 80 clajs Call on Jk-CAOUK , rpposltu postolllco. FOll SALE Lot 132x330 , south 18th street , liouto tuo roonii" , liirn , trees. Price SI00. One th'rd cash. Cull and co McCAQUE , opp. 1 * . t > . 719 tf FOU SALE A 'number of flue lots In Hanscom 1'Iacc , nlthln one block of Btrctt car , S fi to 3350 each. Hnyterins. lUEV i. ilOTTi.il , S. W. Cor. 16tb and Farnam. 694 tf HAL ESTATE Jor tale by John I , . JtcCajue , real li estate agent , opposite postolllcc. 031-tf FOll BALE Fine residence between Dodge and. Karnaiii. Gallon McCAQUE , oppoblto P. 0. nssti F "OR SALE Lot on Uodgo strctt. McCAOUE , down stairs , opposite P. O. SALE 132 ( ect squvo on corner. Residence JJ Property } mile N. W. c ( Pest offlce ; JIcCAGUE , opposite P. 0. 6381 ( F I OR SALE Full lot on lUrncy street. 00x132 at $ S.BCO. JIcCAQ OE , opposite P. O. 037 tt ell SALK blx splendid lot In Haiiscom place at a bargain. BELL & SIIUIVER. 071-7 FOR SALE. Lots in wcstCumingatdm to$250 , eacb o.'sy terms , moothly pijments. JOHN L. JIcCAOUE , opposlto P. O. 664 t F - and lot on Capitol Hill at$5100 JIcCAGUE , opposlto P. 0. 002 tl FOR SALE Beautiful residence lot on I'ifis. a\e. , corner 200 feet cast fronting well rth Ide. McCAGUB , opposlteiP. O. 6C3-t ( , iOR SALE Lots In Hawthorne addition. 8350. _ " to050. rajch Eas terms. McClGUE , oppa- site P. O. Call at office ( or Plat 665 t ( T710RSALE A'relots in Banfleld only $180. to 8200 JL1 per acre. McCAGUE , opposite P. 0. 686 tl TT'OR bALK Ix > ts In Denlse s addition on Saundcrs JJ street and 22d St > i. Only Four blocks Irom St. car , 3500 to S7CO. each. Bargain. UcCAGUE , op posite P. O. , downstairs. 007-tt CTRAYED OR STOLEN A sraii bay mnc , white O star In forehead , blanket , siddlo and bridle on at tlmo of disappearance. Parties peeing or In posses sion , address or call on "F. " 1117 Harney street. 732 58 REAL ESTATE 1(3 ( ou are Interesto I In real es tate It will pay jou to witch this column ( or the offerings ol lIcCAQUE. opposite P. O. 055-tf fOR SALE Large house near Haneeom P.ijrk , S Jj Iront , very cheap. lIcCAGUE , opjiOBitti P. 0 652-tl r7\OR SALE Grocery bualnesa calablUhLd 10 jeirg _ L ? doing annuil tract ot over 875.000. Location Incit In the city of Omaha , Btonk anil fixtures will n voice ahout 17.000. Liberal terms on stock and leaceon buildings to responsible parties. Address "Grocer' this olllco. COJ tl Fi SALE Splendid bargain 10 aero , house. bam , shade and ( ruit trees. Ranch on Flatto River. Stock and Ranch on Republican River. 612 5 BELL & SHRIVER. FOR SALE Three good houses and late In Rhlnn'a lit addition , $200 and S3Jii conn , balance $20 per montlu Near struct card. Rare bargain. Flno house and lot near 22d and Davenport Sts. , cheap. CiooJ 0 room house in lUnsolm PKce. neir street cnr. at a bargain. IREY& MOllElt , b. W. c.riiir . 16th fcnd Farnam. 60D-tl FOR SALE Positively the liifit pacing grocery buamces In Oinatii. Satisfactory rcasjns given ( or selling. .Address Loch Box No. 807 , Omaha , Ne braska. / 580-10 ' < 7 > OK BALE 5 room cottage , hall lot wll locate near town , otinthlnir in good shajx } . Prio I1.D50 II nold soon , J. W. LOTOSBURY , 1B14 Doug as. f > 35 tl F I OR HALU f'noh milch LOWS. Henry Heal , ncrllth and Dodge Sis. 6314 F 10R SALE A ( Irst-clasJ Vose li POB Piano , at a bargain. Inquire Ednolm Kricknon'f. C21 tl FORHALE lour t > how oa oery chtaji. Inquire at Edholm & Krlcks'ii. 609 tl [ 7IOR SALE OR TRADE A ( ; ooJ epaii ol mules , L1 harness and wagon. Aniily to Aiex O. Churl ton , at ilcCttgua Bros. QjQ-tl TTIOR HALE Form S miles Irom city. Inquire ot J ? Mrs. Meyer , over Holder's Drug store , Id and Webster. KT2-U tOR SALE Two largo Normanttalllons Ad O. D. nlrdsall. Walnut.'Iovia. FOR SALE A Rood two ttory store property In Wayne , Wayne count } , Nek Address0.1 > . Hlrd- B U , Walnut , Io a. ISi-lmt FOR SALE Two open neconil-hand bugpica and one delivery wagou , clump , at 1811' Ilarmy fat. 830 tl OR SALEColorado coal. Tills coal 1 u free Irom JD soot and as clean as Rock Sprlnir. 834 tl JEKF. W. BEDFOJin. BALE Two portable boilers , 10 horsooowa FOR al 1 . FITZPATKICK , 8fl8.fl 218 South 16th St. FOR HALE A email Hosier , lUhman A Co. , fire prool si ( > , almost new , at thla offlce. tf ITtoa SALE Ola oewipaperi m luge and iraull J ? qnantltlos at thU office. tl MISCHLLAKEOUO. 1j OR KXCUANOE Good residence lot lor a team JL1 INI.7 I1KM , A. SIirtlVEll. T 03T Kob chain with Knight Tcmpltr charm. _ 1J Under will bo liberally reworded by Ka\lnp at Rurllngton olllco Hth aud Farram. D05-OJ T OST An alligator pocket book in Eaunilcra street .Lj car No. 17. Finder will be rewarded by return- In same to 1011 Utrd street. 710-6) ) j ) FAMILY Rill at H. Ruier'.n ilardi Oth Itai. Uenta ticket * 81 00 , ladlei free. ( S3 71 A KT NEEDLKWORK-Miis Ella Qraham , an ex. XX perlcnced nccdlc-woinau , hai opened rooms to teach any work In hir ( Inc. She bas also a supply ol materUIi on hands. Ladies are invited to call and ECO her display ol commenced pieces. Hoeing at 1813 Dodge street. 655-tl - | > 7 SPECIALTIES lor those out ft emplojment to 1 I make money with. Call on U. L. Bmlth , 200 N , ICtli ktreet , and see samples. 433-lm / 1ASIIPAIDFor cecond hand clothes , orders by \J Mien or poitila promptly attended to Ad dress llr. or Mrs , UroUcricbeiBsouth 10thBt Omaha. EDWARD .KUEHL , VAQISTER OF PALMYBTEUY AKD CONDITION. AUBT. B03 Tenth street , between Farauu and Bar * aey , will , with the aid ol guardian iplrlta. obtaining- aoj ooe gianoo 01 u put and prctcal. % ad tbo oerUlo condition ila th * luture. uvtta tat cider , Perloct ntUiactlo