THJJ ; SEE-OMAHA , TUESDAY , MAfiOJH 11 , Wi. THE DAILY'BEE. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , ' March 11 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crop clover and timothy seed for sale Bhngart , Wnlto & Wlos , Council Bluffs , Iowa. f8-lm No buxlneos WM done by the board o ! Undo lnt night , as no quorum wan present. The board of managers of the Nebraska SUta Board of Agriculture , moots at Iho Pax ton to-day , March 11 , at 8 p. m. The Saturday paper * of Washington , I ) . C. , note the arrival in that dty of Martin Dunham and W. L. Baker , of Omaha. Forty per cent is what the assigned nlo ] c of poods of II. G. Klcbtor will pay on tlio del Inr , as 'calculated by Connty Judge McCul lock. H. Montfoldt , clerk In K. Foaron'a clfrar fttoro , was presented , by his wife , with a fine 12 pound boy Sunday morning. Mother and son are doing well. Complaint * were filed yesterday against Tom Callan , C. 8. Illggins , < T. G. Nugent and Frit * and MIna Wlrth , for keeping open flaloon.i on last Sunday. The fmcH and llcontos paid Into the school treasury , according to Secretary ( Jonnoyor'a annual report to boioadnt the noxtrocpilar mooting of the board , amounts to $101,221 , Tour disturbs of the peace were before Judge Bcnoko yesterday. They all pleaded Utility and were fined J3 andcortfl. Ono of the number paid a fine , while the other three m > ra committed to jail. Wm. 13. Colvor was in pollca court this morning , charged with creating a disturbance In n house of ill-rcputo at the corner of Tenth and Ifarnoy Btroota Sunday night , Iltscasawaa continued. By tbo way that Is ono of the hardest places In this city. Kd. Burcli , n/islstant pressman at The Herald office , was made happy lo.it 1'rlday morning by the appearance of A young son and heir. K < L passed around the clgam among his fnonds. fnonds.A. A. A. Gecko , of Ft , Wayne. Ind. , upon being notified of the death of his brother , Ber nard Oocko , made arrangements with McCar thy & Burkoand ga\o him a respectable burial allloly Sopulchro comotory. The fuuoral took place at 10 o'clock a , m. to-day. Joseph Van DoFord was presented with n nine pound boy on Saturday night. Mr. Van DoFord is a member of the fire department , being a plpoman of No. It , and also a member of the J. M. Thurxton hose company , being the coupler of the Thurston team. A charge of murder in the second dcgroo was preferred against John ICoyos and his bond fixed at $3,000 , but being unable to furnish the satro was taken to the county j nil , The bonds of the twelve or fifteen witnesses u era fixed at 8300. Most of thorn gave the required bond and were released. Josslo F. Donahoy has boon appointed to t ka the school census of the Sixth ward , 0. J. nyan of the Fifth , Kd. Walsh of the Third nnd Fourth , and Henry IChringport of the First. When Secretary Connoycr came to ma Ice tlio appointment for thu Second ward , blanks could not bo furnished and action in tbo matter won deferred. A unit wns Instituted ycttordny In the district court by Anton Grant nor against the Omaha Bolt railway company , to recover $10,200 alleged damages resulting to parts of lot * 7 nnd S , in block 7 , from imperfect ( Iralnngo caused by an embankment thrown up for the road bed , and from eraoko escaping ( ram e ngtnoa and pausing through tbo houson on the abe > o promises , Hannorah Corrigan , administratrix of tbo citato of Jamoj J. Connell , deceacod bo- Ran a suit ID the district court of this county yoaterday against tbo Chicago A St. 1'anl , 'Minneapolis k Omaha railway company to recover ? 5,000 damages caused . by' the ( loath of her von James J , Connell , from an accident at Lyons In Burt county on the first day of January last. The plaintiff ullcgos bo wan killed by the wrongful net neglect and default of the company. , T K. Carroll , formerly of BulTalo , N. Y. him iccured a situation In the hoadnuartors of tlio U. 1' . railway In the oflico of the auditor of pasfcnger accounts. This gentleman will ( UubtlosB bo remembered by all lovorj of the national game In this city , when It Is sold ho played left field for the 1'ort ITurons last sea- jvsu. Hehauboan induced by Manager Ixml to coma to this city and will play In tlio Omaha nine this corning season , but lib pobl tlou has net yet boon determined. AIIIUH amenta. , A largo audioiico gathered at the opera house last evening IT witness William Curlton's comedy entitled "Irish Aris tocracy , " M portrayed by Barry & Fay , the inimitable ! Irish comedians. From the time of their first appearance upon the stage until the curtain dropped at the oloso of the last act , the audieuco was kept in a roar ot laughter , and shout after shout made the aomo of the theatre to echo and re-echo as it has not done for many a long day. Barry & Fay are Twth improving in their respective roles -of "Michaol Mulcahy" and "Michael Muldoon , " and the play is ono which , handled by those pleasing artists , will vroar well and will bo a drawing card for many seasons yet to come * Ouo thing was noticeable last night , as it always is when the house is in any way crowded , and that is the occupying of the aisles by the patrons of tlio thoa ire. The management of the house "has no business to allow cliairs to be placed in-tho aisles , or oven to allow pee jile to sit upon the stops in the aisles , and yet they do it time and time againwhen ever a few dollars are to be gained thereby. List night the lower portion of the house was clotod long before the people had gotten out of the balcony , onacoount pf the cramped and narrow stairway down which those who occupy that portion tion of tlio house are obliged to go , Again on the sidewalk m front of the opera bouse , at the close of last night's entertainment , a crowd of men gathered for no other purpose than to Blare into 'the face of every lady who stopped from the doom into tbo street , and each lady vra > obliged to crowd ana push her way through the rblle. where are the police that they do nat at li t keep P ° ° - pie moving , one way or the other , ut such timw if they cannot clear the walk ? AN AN0WISUWANTED , Cau any ouo Uio ? us a caae of Klducy ot I4v r Complaint tuut lilootriu IlilUr * will not ? We Bay tbey cauuot on thousand * o | already pvnuuntly ovruJ and who nn * ' oW JJIecUo LUr , ' * Ul proir , abet fa , We C.l'.Coodoiw SUNDAY NIGHT'S TRAGEDY. Price still at large , While Keyes i Hold for Mnrfler , Tlio Coroncr'n Iiupicst Tlio Clinrnu tor of tlio To Mon Ilio ShootIIIR. The Sunday night tragedy created r great deal of comment yesterday on al sides , and many were the conjectures as to who really did the killing. Up to n Into hour , however , nothing had definite ly developed as to who is the responsible and criminal party. Sheriff Miller and Coroner Kent made a thorough search through all the public places and bawdy houses in Council Blufls yesterday. They were assisted by the Council Blufls' police department , who did all in tlioir pen or to help find the man Price. The search , however , was without avail , and the sheriff and coroner returned to this city about nine o'clock. A message was sent to the warden of the state penitentiary at Lincoln , asking for a full description of Price , which was immediately furnished , and in turn tele graphed to the sheriffs at Papillion , Fre mont , and in all neighboring counties. A message was aho nont to the governor asking in regard to the $200 reward usu ally offered in such cases for the capture of such criminals , but up to the hour of going to press no answer was received. IIAItUY LUOAH * 8TOIIV. Harry Lucas is a partner with Jack Nu gent in the Theatre Comiquo and Sunday night ho was engaged in soiling tickets from the ticket oflico which was located in one corner of the bar-room. Ho cashed a chock of $15 for the man Stout only a few minutes previous to the shooting. Ho snys that Stout and Price entered the place together , and Lucas sayH ho called Jack Nugent to the ticket window and told him that ho did not I.IKK TUB LOOKS Of rttlOR and wanted to close the house for the night , but Nutront told him that ho ( Lucas ) was an old granny and that every thing was all right. It was not fifteen minutes after this conversation until the shooting took placo. THE INIJUUST , All day long there was a largo crowd in front of Dro ul & Maul's under taking rooms , where the body of the dead man was lying , and where the inquest was hold. Shortly after 0 o'clock a. in. yesterday , the Coroner began the inquest. The jury was'composod of Fred Scnroodor , L. Mas- torson , Will Argyle , E. S. Martin , Ed. Miller and Jerry Bono. The testi mony of IIOOTOH HYPE was first hoard. IIo had made a post mortem examination and had found the bullet , flattened on two sides , in the back of the dead man's head. Ho said that the pistol used in the shooting must have been hold nearly on a level with Nugont's head , as the course of the ball was nearly directly through the head. Thorp were two severe bruises upon the. right side of the head , just above the temple , which might have boon received in falling. The testimony of the _ other witnesses was so complicated that it was almost im possible to make anything out of it , and whether KKYEH OK VKIOK KILLED MUOKOT , it was almost an impossibility to say. Keyos admits that ho fired two shots from behind the bar. One of those bul lets is accounted tor , having lodged in the wall on the opposite side of iho room , but the nocond , which loft u heavy mark upon the bar , is not accounted for and cannot bo found , unless that is the ouo which was taken from the brain of the dead 'man. The inquest is still in progress - gross , and it is difficult to surmise what will bo the finding of the jury. TOM ruitx. Those who know Tom Price best say ho ia a lawless follow , and one who would stop at nothing. Ho has boon hanging around this city for several months , and has claimed to bo a f ambler. The gam blers , however , deny that ho was a gam bler , and say that ho icnow nothing at all about cards , and did not win or ioso ? i > a mouth gambling. Ho was a thor oughbred crook , and one of the hardest ones in the country , and will die game if ho is cornered rather than' bo captured. It was reported that ho vvaa accreted in a notorious house of prostitution in this city from tlio time of the shooting until about 11 o'clock yesterday , when ho wo taken in a hack and spirited away. JOHN KKvr.-i. John Koyos , the man who is now in jail for complicity in the crime , is ono of the hardest men in Nebraska , and has a record , which , if hung up to the public ga/o , would cause the citizens of Omaha to demand his removal from this city. A few years einco ho killed the prosecuting attorney of a. Texas county , nnd after having kept away for four yoaw ho returned and stood trial , having boon assured that ho would bo acquitted and ho was. IIo then wont up into northern Nebraska , and was elected sheriff of Cherry county. While sheriff of that county ho was implicated in the miurdcr of a man and for which ho is now under indictment and is at largo on bail. After .luit ho aaain wont to Texas where ho jommittod some deviltry and was. obliged to skip out. Ho then came to Omaha and engaged as a bartender for Nugent it Lucas , whet oho remained until Sunday night , when ho was lodged iu jail to await the investigation of the coroner's ury. JAMBS KCOEST. James Nugent , the young man who so suddenly and in such a tragic manner mot his death Sunday night , was abouj twenty-two years of age , and was a hari drinker , having boon on a protracted spree of several months duration , A fair weeks since , in talking with the coroner , ho said that no expected ho would end up by someone's killing him , How strangely and awfully true were his imaginations. Sad indeed musj bo the lifo of a young man , who IIM scarcely attained his majority , Vhoso brightest thought was that his career would bo brought to a cloeo by the mur derous-hand of another. Such are tin uncertainties of lifo and the certainty ol the destroyer , death. TUB VJSlltUOT. The coroner's jury yesterday afternoon found a verdict to the effect that Jamci Nugrntcatuo to his death by a pwto shut , but by whom the shot was filed tin jurr was unable to determine. IVroner Kent swore out warrants fo both Tom Prfpo and John Keyen , clmrg lug thorn with MIWDEU IK THE HWtfNn ULUUK8 , and Koycs who is wow in custody , havu hi * examination on Weuncsda i afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ho looks th 'hardened ' criminal , and apparently is no * in the least , ill at vase becauie of the pro- dlcamont in which the tragedy ha placed him , On the witness stand ho said that ho had fired two ohotfl , and furthermore stated tha ho did not know whether ho kiljot Nugent or not , and from the expression of his hardened foftturo one might infer that ho aidn't caro. The excitement is dying down , ant soon public opinion wilt bo back in the old rut again , careless of the causes ol crime , and only awakened from lethargy by an occasional incident such aa that o ! Sunday night. ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB L1SUMENT. FAY it Co. , formerly of Minneapolis , Minn. , trill open a wholesale confection * ory , cigar and fruit business , in a few weeks , at the old stand of Piorcoy & Bradford on Farnam street. Gm&otf C. .1. Duff , Nebraska City , la at the I'nx on. on.O. O. 8. Games , of Chicago , In at the Metro lolltnn. Edward Dronnnn , Newark , O. , I at the ilotropolltan. J. DHss , of Schuyler , Is registered at the ilotropolltnn. ] ' . llondonun and wife , Chicago , are at tlio itotrojKilittin. C. W. Gray , Now York City , 1 at the ilotropolltan. Tobias OiwtorVIIbnr , and Chariot Peter- on , Ogallalla , are at the 1'axton. W. II. Dorgan , Columbui , and O. A. Krols , button , are roglstorod at the 1'ar.ton. Danlol Bray and wife , of Syraciuo , Nob. , are In the city , at the Metropolitan. J' . M. 1' . Tcfliuiy , Davrson county , and W. [ . 1) . Stout , Lincoln , are at the MlllarJ. lid. A. Church , Lincoln , and O. N. Nelson , S'obraaka City , are stopping at the Mlllard. II. l'\ James , 1'lum Crook , and J. II. Mac- /all , Unwaoit county , are gue.sta of the Mil- rd. rd.B. B. Bush and wlfo , Morrison , la. , and E. ialdwin , ] 5utlmoll , 111. , are at tho.Metro. . . polltftn. G. A. lltnory , of Choyonao , and W. .7. argent , Sllicthn , ICons. , are at the Metro- lolltsn. Prank I' . Lawrence , Itadno , WIs. , nnd Itophon J. Tulley , Denver , are guests of the Metropolitan. I ) , A. IIoltnoH , Oakland , L Llpsis , Lin coln , nnd It. II. Wallace , 1'alrbury , are guests of the Paxton. ( . ? . 1 > . Mcoklojolm , one of l-'iillorton'H rising 'ouiig nttornoyx , and II. 0. Mogoon , county udgo of Nanco county , are at the 1'axton. C. Heritage and wife , Jennie Storry , Agnes : rl and Mm Frlldln * , of Now York City , of liarry It Fay comedy , were atopplng at tlio iletro poll tan , Mrs. C. L. Hawklnson was Sunday called o Chicago to nttond the funeral of her irothor , 1'rank H. Molgs , who died suddenly u Saturday last. Mr. I * . II. Swift , mo of the engineers of lie cyclone train on the B. & M ! . , came up rein I'lattiinoutli Sunday evening and return- d on the "Q" yesterday afternoon. B. S. Barker , of Niagara Folia , N w York. B In the city. Thin gentleman lit coraioctod with the Wngnor sleeping car company , and s now en route froirv San 1'rancUoc- hU loma 5n the east , and , while In Omaha , Is the uestof J. M. Williams , of the U. IK head- uurtera. * Uucklcii's Arnica Salvo. The ftreatost medical wonder of tha world. Vnrranted to speedily euro Burns , Cut * Ul- JM , Malt Rheum , 1'ovor Sores. Cancers ; Silos , Ihillblalne , Corns , Totter , Chapped' hands. n < l nil akin eruption , garantuod to citro in very Instance , or money refunded. 25 oante Hon. Joel : ! . GrlUlru At two o'clock Sunday morning , 3bn. eel T. Grifllu died at/ his rosidanoo , IViirviow farm , after an illness of scroral voolcs. Mr. Oril3n was about sixty-live oars I njje. Bo came to Kobrtaka- from Michigan in 185G , and located throe nilea aouthwost of Omaha , where ho took p U20 aore > of land under the homestead nd pre-emption laws. Ho cultivated : iis land , nnd unpaged quito Oxtonsively n market gardening , and in time added o his occupation the business of raising nd dealing in line cattlo. llts also : arriod on for some time the business of tree-planting. Mr. Griffin bocanwquito wealthy , and about the year 1870 1m was lonsidorod ouo of our most solid and in- uontial citizens. The- Griffin farai had frown to be a valuable property. Mr. Grifiln at one tin o was quite prom nont in politics , and was quito active in very republican convention andi cam- > ign. Ha served two. tor ma in the No- > rnsku lo iilaturo , and was appointed oatmattoa of Ouinha on 1871 by. Presi- ent Grant. Ho hold the oilico fcr about yearn and thou > resigned. Mr. GrHlin unfortuuatuly ondoMed con- idorablo-papor for some of his friends , nd whou they failed. to moot tl-cir obli- ixtions , ho was called on to inaku good 10 demands. This caused hit financial nun , and ho was obliged to pari with his valuable farm , undi other property , with lie exception of viClat was nliowod him. > y Un us a homeatsad. The recent doati of his soa. Jay Grir - in , who was accidentally killed on tbo Utah & Northocai railway , on which ho was conductor , greatly dci/roajod him , and no doubt luwtoned his , death. Ho raa in poor health at the tuauo , and was aVon sick shoatly after hu son's doath. Sr. Griflin wa a kind-heutod and lib- ojftl m n. and was widely known ia this eity and coimty , and his death will bo deeply mourned by a largo nurcbou of Iriends , _ _ 'Kouan ON BATS. " Clean out rats , mice , roaches Glot , anU , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , crophora. IDo. Druenisti 8arutc > | { u , Utorury anil The literary entertainment , g'tviu by the above society on Batiuday lut , wuv i good ouo. The debate was postponed in consequence ol the loading dbpuUnta being absent. The attendauco was very ; ; ood. The subject to bo discussed next Saturday ia Resolved , "That the Indian has received morn harsh treatment at the bands of the white puoplo than the no Rro. " G. It 11. A Iiawyoi'H Opinion or lutcreut to All > 1. II. Tnwney , V.6ta \ leading attorney o Wluona , Minn.vrltiMi "After using U fo more than three yean , I take great pleuuro iu Rtntlug that 1 rc | [ nl Dr. King' * h ° w Ul oovei-y for Ceamiuii'Ucm , uathe bent remedy tit the world for Cutirflik and Cold * . U hu core failed to cure the iuo t to * ere cold * I h&v had , nnd ln ori hly rell \ e the palu In th cliwt" Trial liottle * for thlt sure cure for kllThroa { anil l.uug lI ) otu M may be bed Fr e ut O. V I Uoodumu'j Drugstore. Large f lie , ? 1,00 , THE LIQUOR LICESSE LAW , Again a Subject of Discussion fry iti Board of Education Last Night , Tlio t'lnns of Dutrcno nnd Mendel Bslioti Adopted for ( lie Now Kcliool Hnnso on Thir tieth and Douglas Klrcctfi. An ( uljournod regular meotinft of the board of education was hold Inst evening President Long in the chair. Roll cal found all the members of the board prcs ont. ont.An An amendment to the revised rules waa proposed by Mr. Oonnoyor , providingfor an auditing committee. Referred. A communication from W. W. Ixmo stating that a judgment against Knoa Lowe , in favor of school district No. 1 , lad boon settled and cancelled , was re coivcd. The report of the special commit too appointed at last mooting to investigate ho matter of license of wholesale liquor lealors , and consult attorneys in the iromisos , was road and approved. The following ia tlio report in full : ? n the Ilonorabla Board of Kdutatton : Your committee , to whom was referred ho matter of securing legal advice in ro- ; ard to the licensing of wholesale liquor loalors , would respectfully report that .hoy . have consulted GrofT and Montgom ery ; that in the opinion of those gentle men the license law applies equally to the wholesale and retail dealers ; that whole- .ale . dealers can bo compelled to pay a ioonso , but that no back license can bo iolloctod. Grpff and.Montgomory advise , n order to bring the matter to a speedy ssuo , that a writ of mandamus bo pro cured to compel the city marshal to por- orm his duty , which is to enter com plaint against all parties selling liquors without license. HENUY LIVELY , W. E. Coi'ELANI ) , A. A. PAllKKlt , Committee. The report was adopted , and a motion carried that a committuo of three bo ap- lointed to employ attorneys and bring suit at. onco. Messrs. Hall , Connoyor and Livosoy were appointed. The business of selecting plans for the new school house on Thirtieth and'Doug ' las otroots , was next called up. A motion was made and carried that ; ho architects exhibiting plans bo ro- juostod to withdraw from the room , and ; hnt they bo called in singly to explain ifcoir model * to the board. The board , after examining the plans of Architects Smith , McPhorsonf and OuJrono & Mendelssohn , adopted the models of the last two gentlemen. . A committee of chroo , consisting of Hesars. Gibbon , Parker and Liveaoy , were appointed to secure two lots one olock south' ' of the present school house site on Thirtieth and Douglas streets : The board then adjourned. GOVERNMENT GAS , Iiicht to lx ) Turned Oil' Postolllco Building After Tho- following circular was received yesterday by John Campbell , Esq. , cus todian of the United States government building in this city : OKKR-K oiIUK SKCHETANY , V WAUIliNaw DC. . , March , 1 $ H ) As the apprsprlation for fuel , light , water , and miscellaneous items for public buildings for the current fiscal year is not Nudiclent to meet tha requirement * ! of the public cervioo for gas , oloctrio light , or water beyond March 15,1881 ; the attention of custodians of public buildings under the treasury department called to th provisions of section , &J'Jld- ! ) \Isod Htntuteui vis. : 'No department of tbo government shall ox pond in any one fiuznl year any sum In ox. cess of tlio > appropriation madu by congress for that fiscal year or involve the govornjiiont in ationu.fiitnlsliln ( pis , electric light , nr water , > ald from the aforeaoid appropriation , that his ilopnrtraont will have no moans available or payment ofiwich. uervlco iioyond1 the dale bovespocitied. CIIVH. J. 1'ati.Klt , Secretary. Mtr. Campbellt thinks , without doubt , , hn' ' aomo moans will bo provided by , rhiiiii the nosto 5co building can h&r iyhtod for the three and a half months- ; o I'lapo ' after- the iOth of Maach tothe nu of tbo 6 oul year , July 1st , although 10 Approprktioa for that poricil i of tirac lan been made by congross. K BOO ) EOBBEEY , A Youiifj Ittan Iu Held up by I'ncls.V1M > are llowardod au Kmpiy Pookot Book , Botuooni W > an 11 o'clock SuudajVJjTjjht hmos.W : Uuthorford , a clerk at ? Leo , Fried , andi Cs > 'a. was hold ) up by t n . foot > ads. at the corner of Eighteenth And Jaso strootA , luckily eteaping injury in addition , to. robbery.AS ho ptwed the omenof the atroete. a powonfol man luaw hi * anus around lluthorfoal whoso lauds WHO in his ovcecoat poclwta , and another seized him by the tlutoat with QUO baud to provontau outcry and with ilia other took f n > m his poc > eta a piece of toVacoo , a buttcuor and aij old pocket book. EiclUminQv aa ho did BO "All , light , pard , I'va got the boodlo" and hea starting off sa a run. 1 ho one , who. lad held lluthotfprd then lilted him uo jodily , throw \im on th aide walk BOU licked ad him , viciously , tie second tj/ne littiog him ou the shoulder after whi i , ike his cowwdly pal , h nui awa . It 10 happened that the ycng nuui tlii not invo his w ioli on , andi the pocket book , .he , robber * took contained notlij ; "but U lining. In the baeast pockatvn his ovccoatwiwevor was one contauuj\guite a little avun of monej which tb footpads did not , disco vor. The younjt man will go "fixed" for aueh an omcrgouoy here < after , Au Klcfftuit _ There are a few peraoui who have ar ri > ud at the di nifiod ago when shavipg ia a necessity , who do not have n choice us to where tbiiy go to have it done , and by whom ttio muor b weildod , Ouo of the most popular ot'aUishmenU iu the city is that in the Milbrd hotel , of which Adam Horrell is proprietor , and hero in Onuh are tu > oplu tn whoso faces hU artiaU applied the bnuh and removed . the hinsuto supoilluitiea when he pro-1 mcd over the tong rial pntlora of the | Hotul Windsor , Now York. Mr. Mor rell has made a now departure , owing to his growing business , nnd removed hi establishment to the second store on UN right of the Douglas street entrance to the Millard , which is larger and has boon elegantly decorated by Margoll & Iloson wcig. This communicates with the hole office , as did the ether , and containi eight chairs , and at each ho has placet a tint-class workman. The fittings o : the room are of poliahod black walnut , with nnmorous olognntplato glass mirrors adorning the walls. But Mr. Morroll haa not rested with ihis improvement. Uo has fitted up now and elegant bath-rooms in the basement. Dcaconding the stairs to this department wo find n wide hallway extending the entire - tire length of the appartmonfc , nicely car- poled , and opening out of it six bath rooms , each with a spacioia carpeted dressing room. The rooms in which the tubs are placed ara cement bottomed , the tubs are iron , porcelain lined , rmd each lias an over head ahpwor attachment. The attendance in this department is first-class and ono can find no better , if as finely appointed an establishment , east of Chicago. The oxpericnco of the pto- iriotor , gained in aomoof the very but establishment * in the country , is visible it every stop in passing througn his now- y appointed parlors , and ono who wisho * L first-class shave , or any work in iho lair dressing line , or a refreshing bath , tan always obtain satisfaction at Adam Jorroll's Millard Hotel tonsorial parlors. OFFIOIAl"VlSIFOR8 ! , Tlio Hoard or Commlssloncm front Omaha In Denver. ) om or Tribune , March 8. There arrived in the city yciterday morning a party of gentlemen' from ) maha , consisting of Chairman B. P , inight and Commissioners II. O'Koofo and F. W. Corliso , composing the beard of county commissioners of Douglas ounty , Nebraska , -Commissioaor ' 'rcdorik Drcxol and John F. Coots ) , a irominont contractor of Omaha. Tie object of the visit is to carefully cxaminn ho county court housoand uoto the man ? meritorious details of tlwt building. The ; ontlomon wore met in the course of the afternoon by a representative of the tribune , to whom they stated their mis- ion. ' Their county is jsst about com pleting a $ 001000 court - house lituated at Seventeenth and Farnam treots in Omaha , Iho building s now roadj * to bo roofed and built of sandstone , thoroughly tire > roof in every respectAnd iho only wood rork are the doors and window frames. t is expected that it will' ' bo completed > y the 1st of October. AH1 the visitors rere delighted with Arapal > oo's court louse and its appointments ! To-day they vill also visit the city hall and the opera louse. The gentlemen otato that ? liieioia now a wonderful property booman Omaha , and omo 800 acres have been purchased to bo used as a stock yard , ' where 500 head of cattle can bo shipped dcPy. County mancL'8 are in excellent condition , war rants selling at par , and all'.tho ' bonds at a premium. The 8 per cents * will expire n 1887 , and can be replaced ? at 5 per cent. DIED. CAliriXTEU-3n : this i Ity MarcU.0 } 188-1 , at 31 ] > . in , Mr. It M. Carpenter , aged 30 years and 2 months , jfunoral to-day it 'i p. , m. , from ! s reel donee , No. 012 Ncffth'ShteonthV.trcoB. VALKKU At FJoronce March Sy im , at UJI5 : a. m. , Lfcmo A. , dauput < r of K. H. and IHIzaboth MTulker , ' agsd lit years and 2 montlis. Die funnralDl take jfftco. Thursday , Birch 11 , Notice. Holy commutaon will bo cnlobotutcd in ? Ktiity Cathodial Thurcday\ morning at il o'clock. The funeral procoaeion of pisTiop Olarksoa will 111070 fron > the late eaitlonco of tha deceased-at 1 o'clock p. n. , services in < the Cathadral at 3o'clock ) „ m. Tno body of the bishop will bo nvriod in the /'atliodral yard. POWDER Absolutely Pure- Tilspowaer never VMIM , > A marvelr of purlt tranfh and whblesomenw * More conomlcaftbat aa Odloary klrtte , and c o lx sold in oomnetuar ) ! wtu tbemultllJilo of low i. short wetutt aJuin or U ( ihat powders. Sold uuvlaons. llojia Uak- t Powdr On. . 104 W llr.i ( w w VnrV. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOA3 Mon v. owest ratat o ! inUrcst UthftDoc | lai MOIOYTpIpAN.lasum > of(3 . 'and upward. O. V. Davis ajU Co. , lleat XU aai Loaa AgenU , 1606 FaruaoSt. 80J-O OKU WAWTiUl. T f ANTEO-l iUoR room AUo a nuivt lrl VF 1016 llarnr ttreet. W ANTED . * first cltu Uubcr , 214 U Wtu 8k , T V Omaha , KU U , HTK1X ol 10V. TirAKlEU-Ibrte per cii to liutrutt In book- TV , keeptc * Uituatioa turul.lioj 1510 Uouzlas Ut , 753 H5 Jll.tMiriI. WAKTtW-Boy ot Utol an bule , Idlt wu'h laib itrtnt , next to bUtkimlth hop. 70J-1Q ) WA TBlAtlur e8lrl Apply Slil orth ' . h treoi , bctitc.u Uaieoiwrt and chlcara etrvcU. IM ti rUOTECrrOU-lJDMocxidentrtl'LduwuwnU QUEEN lady agniits ( or UiU new rubferundergar mvut ( or luilts. Addros with slauip * . Ladles' Uu- dergarmcut Uo. , 0 south Way Bt , ' " ' . . - Uil.tr in all Unas ot . . UUne , a th'.OO ' | r unk and Ixiaru. WU1 s\\u \ t > aoy oui | > lo\ciert. Add e > 4 U L , WAI.I AUK , Ki ruiJN u -VtrANTriJ-u.r. : ISth kui Uo * id , u engineer t whoU fUTKtorpdKc hlmU ( Kcutnliy uwl ( al. bosw J / for Infants and Children. Cnttorlnpromotcs Dlpostlon WhatKlTM our ChR > lrra roar cftwlt * , W/ist ciin'3 tlielr form , iuakUitm ut nnd overcomes l < ltitnloncy , ( Jomupa- 'T/t tion Sour Stomach Dinrrhocn nnd , , , ilN frrt end err ' 'J * turn * , Fcveriehncss. It insures health and Wint mren their colic , Wls their rorms , imturnl sloop , without morphine. What mtekly cur < " Coustl } itlon , Sour BtomoUi , Coldii , IndJffrrtlon , " Castori.1 * V no well adopted t Chlltticn that I recommend U ns superior to npy preocripUon known to me. " II. A. ARClixit , M. ! > - , Fixrewelf ttlen t Morphine nuif Sjrrups , Castor O/f nnd rurocorie , 82 Vbrtland Avo. , UrooHyn , W. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT nu absolute cnro for IJlioniun- tisni , Sprains , Burns , Gnlte- & . trnting PnlD-rcltovitig and' ' Healing Remedy known to Mnn. TT/ 'ANTKD A good fit ! for general housework In T V n famllj of two. 'lh t ry best of wage ) jiald fte-uly otn | > l } ini-ntr. Inquire at Kdholtn & 'n , opposite postlfllce. SOJUO" WANTKP OooJl'l ( t employment bureau S17 N. IfllhSt l'l cojR ! 8nfrte. 783-11 * ' YVANrKD-Olrlfor ( tawroJ house rk at 2COS \ ? California ht. 784-lOf WANTED-lmmcJIatel ) , . K&rl to ilo Kcner l Nni'c ork. Small fatullV , Jjwd WUROS. Apply at 1G1CKarnam Street. 7&D If : / XXTLKA good girl forjciiernl hou owork In JM 1I } of two No. 1017 CRHS St. 774-105 \TrAtrrED-Agltl or mlddlo vvcil women at 1103 VV Fwmm St. Inquire at t' store. 7BZ-U W ANTKD-A girl for ( , 'flieraO hoawn ork. N. N. BDWAUD3,1111 Fortiaro SK 760 tf TTtTANTED A pantry girl at the' Kiwnet homo. VV MtuffUgoodtabloualttr. 7S01i ! | 'ANTED--Machine hands at HOT Parnnm St. 7S-tt : ! \Tl7ANTZD-01rl3ino want 1Ctlrlsfor ( general V > hous-work , to apply at once to Cannon Bio's nd Co. Opposite 1' . O. No clmrjr " 41 tf WANTKD Girl for general horse writ. Apply N. K. corner 14th and JacKaon Bt. J44-II d girl to Io German nraicncd , at iSl&VTllffltBrstreet. 7SO-11S AN'IED D dle or young nien"to tnlio ulce W . plea ant'wo k at their own h iti ; ? 2'S' $5a Jay , eaellv maiM : work sent b mall ; no canvaoln ; ; . F. UlddV * Co. , box 167 DubuiyiB'Ibw. . "J 7'ANThU-i-E < S ; < Sorun crrsnils. Ailip s Ictiern VV and dog c roioflloowork. Ado1roBa11U.'Zee VRco In own nan I writing. 630'tl One hundred tcama and xirs < hundred WANTKD forr iTrood work. HcCOV\WlOIWjN ! , CznfielJ House , Nlotta and Farnam S'.s , Ctrabo. 4031m n ADIES Oil VOHNa JItN In city or iuntry to [ Ji. tuko nlre , lghfc ! > MvJ pleasant work uiMtheir'O'vn ionics ; 12 to § 5 a day eium and iUletl | > irjuJe1 ; m k entbymall , no cmu fng ; no ta np1ut' reply. Ploiee address llclIaWo MaarCo.l'hllatr ! htol > 3.t rower IT. HSTANTED A German dining room kltcinn glri. VV Dcsso and Iloppa , 118 S. 13th St. , betwroa lanMV and IIo \ ard. 60S tf 8ITOATIOH3 WANTED. AXTMiTEll A flrstolMs l dy writer wodJ like a r T situation as topvvst or assistant booX'ko io ) ; iddr-i "A. D.'H ' 5a oSlce. 737.11 ! ? A N exfcrlcnced book-ktcper desire ) a cituatton , /VbeBt of reference gii ea. 111 work up old account j nd ct3alfhteii ; up bc < 4 < 3 gwicrallj if desrnl ! < l Ail- reas "O. F. " tain u3ht > i JEW / Hf ED A rcll-Alu young man wauta WHf towork , board and so to school. "S , " A.Y. Bee oKice . OSS-tl MIBCBI.LAMKO D8 AinDnA' kjeying. Itont caodsrotc. Address ' u. Dee ofl'oi. Tnrerit * or three rooms r'smaU WAMTED houpc/ieplnf , ' . Must tie In rcs < 4ctabe ! ocalltj anU roa nuablt jrlca Address "U. . Kt."TJe ( lice. 732 II J ATITASTED Uy UosanUemen , board a.-xlUoom VV lm > prU'ato fairly , whiro there are no-other . Address "W. . F. " enru Bee. 7WU ) | WASWI ) Stock , r ! Dry lioodfl , etc. , to tte ! naiount of $8,000 to $10,000. Will glt A good 00 acrs-Wlaconsln film in txihange. Audrcs & > r > attlc liurs , lloblnsonaae of Bee ottlce TTrANIED Itnom.wUh board by a gcntlxnan nxd VV wlJo , In prhatot'iunll } preferred. AOditss " 11 , " Bee cl&ce. . WANTED To rcn4.one room logentltcmui and wlfo with boukl 1911 WcbUor St 63 > tl WANTED 3,000 yards'ol dltt , at ovtn arene block nest cfi'io Convent on He Mary's ave nue. S. IU .IGIIUliOK , 6&1 tf i of Static , Johnson , i , uo. WANTKD 500 rplryttiilts. . sinks nnd ccsapoola to clean wltj sanitary cleaner , rxtl faction guaantcod. J. N. BJ11TU. Lock boc > 122,0nuha. FOR KHhT liouaeB ana iota. FOIt llENTr .V furutshcd rooin'fronllivtc > outh and eaat bay ulaow , hot and ooi ! water - < Hb use of bath rcom adjoining. Suitable for lidy.tnil gen- tlaman , tr two Qectlimon , with ca witliout board. Alsa smUlcr rocm udjulnlng , 2514 Douglosstireet. U88-H i T7IOK KENT Nicely furnbhed rooms with or with- Jc out board. Table hoarders nccommod&tod 1016 Dodge St. 7 ° 8UI FOH UINX : A farm for rent , good * Icotlon. In iiulre ( or. lotormttiou HcccnJ dorc from the co buuo l&tband Nicholas. TTJ-llt FOU UE r-Se eral small tlwelllngs with brick otllaraulhjdrant water. K. Katihwok' 1UI8 ChlcagjSt. 772-U ! FOK HEUT Fnriikhcd ream sultable or 2 gent'e- men. inquire east Ida.lSthBt. between Dodge and Douglti , 782-.I 1UOT Furnished room 16i7 UhJcago. FOH UhJcago.77D.tf 77D.tf O IlESTT Two nicely JurnlihcJ rooms 021 S. 10th T St. 7I3-11I FOR. KXNT-Double otoio tor Iflih and Capitol am IllEV & MO'aiT.H. 780 tf [ 7011. RENT Store uruer lilth and Jackson. b I81-t IBB3f * S101TER. FOitHEXr FuroUacd rooms , 1017 Dodgu Ktrtei 611 tf tOil UKNT Mcely furnished ruonu , IBob Farnra Unxt. M > 3-tS LEASK-9 tBSintss lots latb street , etw u Datoniioranl.Capltolaven2 , cut side , ( or a enuofjrars. AMES , 480-U 1537 Farnam strut ) KENT Dvublo itote jooro and basoxieot. ' Ono of toe b M location ! lathe city ( or ary good * r ( anoy groceiles. MtOAQ U , opp. pontottlii ) . FOR RENT -Oorner stcjc * on Dodge cue block from 1'oa office. MrtJAaUE , opposite 1O. . OiatfUEST UEST A few guatlomen can bo Muomodated with UnUb6d roooa. Apply IBl&l'arniuu St. 4UO-t ( OU JUSNT tor oem with baeumei t ISO F les , 1511 Famajs BU I'AULSUiH CO. , 15O > . _ SSt U RENT Koosa 1st Ntbraeia Nation * Ilaafc FOA , Hw deriratto oJloei In the ci i dui\i \ > U l with tudraullc tie-ate * and beaUJ b Apply at Bmk. flyt-tl ITNOK 11KMT fuiuuheU IXIOUM ou tn nonuwa V ear. UlhaDdOapltolavenoa , formerly OtUtmton Jlouze. 1UUN1SUXD room beattd 22i M. inn. F 976 tf FOB BALB. T/OIl SAI.K AT A UAltOAIN-Half a block lair St. L' Uary'i aicuue , w.ly tire block * from Uuuit lou.e , lliuu Iful roldent lots or suitable ( or tm- anthouits. \ > ill sub ditIde , Addrvw TOMK1NU , U. Faruau ttreet TiO If ITlOll aALK-Hmukferlng outnt. Inquire with- 'latbi d yttiSi.V. l m street , TIH-liI SALE Oae Dlukhavt k Cultlv a.lor , 1 Uollne 'btUriuit ria , } llKrtuw iid Kvtucr All new , > nfjij ti/nw , at j ufunuvr' ' . ! ' K. KUWAHD- . , } Foil SALE 1 ? pan mutrt , and 1 work horso. Jn ' nulro HoVe > 'j black smith shop , Douzlos St. , near 12th. 793-111 MAX .MEYER ft DUO , Mo. 1021 Faroam street , olTcr low or prfiiM anil vaster terms than any lotber denier In PUnOS-atidi OllQANS Hdo a cnt * for Iho uorld rcn nc < l Chlc icrlng and Knabo I'lan- os.Wjidos tiany other will k3 * n mak s. 80011 SALE Ono aero1 let vUh 5 loom hcnso on Hurt St. , $2.600 SWO canb , balance J20 p r mo. IBAIHSEIl&JIAINE , N. 12 , oonwr 18th and Varnam. j 7t 12 llrslilome , " ST W ) will huy t levant rcsWcnco 20th uml C i.- SOddS &IIILV nil tALE Two scatil Snrry > w < m nearly iw , alsont dounlolmrncssYor : ab cheap , C'allJ916 Webster 8Cf 7,011 SAIK Fresh mtlcll > cow at inllltarj ' rid7 * ? orCusalnsrSt. rennya WllliliirraSt. "BO 119 BUSlNKSrt KOIt SALE Oreccry rtoro , finest loc. - lion In Onnna , doing au annmt'bceincsa ofi. / . . W ) . Lonc-leatc and chtan rent to tb purcnaser. ' Stock wilUu > olcu J7.000 to ? S ; IO , AVUrc s"lrocer , " ' 78 ? tf FOnyAfllT Two second HJld breira * rhcap. In. iU-'re- | Kdl'-olni A. Erlcksoi.- 70 ( ! IS F01) sUH1 6.\itO : feet uirChpltolt Uill , must bo Bold oou. Mo CAC1UE , critoalto j'&bS Ofllce " 8ALH Let 00 feet Iront'on south lath St. FOH rrico 5f POO. NcCAGUE , onjpulte- 1 olflcc. 780 tf' T.1F11 SAIB Odt of the largest And JIT. * taiproud I , ( arms in Doup'os rountj. Any. > erson In Karujlnj i a mrne-s , or in Biook rataln ? , will ronsult their 'attrc ln.l > y cullini ; orvvritlnK for full lorticulrrs con rning : thUm t- tir' HtUASVE , Oyp. ptatMttku. 7tf A Small siook o ( Bru s and D a mstS' Fnturcs f or nalojrt'ie Svo town \\V..triooJRibra ka. A coed opunhi 'Jn a till ) slclan. Address Jl B. HIL- VEK , Elkhora Station , Jvcb. 739 tf 17011 SALE FltaTnto ono block ffjm WrJt : avenue , JL1 SI76 to 860" IIou o and hti-halt block from ICUi treet > 32 SOO Easy terms. Two story hou3utl lot , Shlnn's niUIItlon. J3,700. Homo and lo-Shln ' % s addition , 51(70" ( . liH.thlj payinentf. Lots In Lcaveiiworth Terrace , ? 250 to SOO oacriflce. - 768 10 S. W. Cor. 16th and KAmom. If Oil SALE A > ji > Ci e Ubh h .d Etr l'aciilns bus- ' Ineas. 1'nciTJltn ) fur packlnK a > il pickling CO to 100,000 dozens wrlto ( or ( ull parllciHats. A ldrc a " 0. F.C. , Gtoaha , Neb. 7C ! > tf SALE Ib4nUch ! > cow , 2Jth Mid OVU rnia FOIl Streets. FHEEUAfi 1-l'ENNT. 707 10J FOK SALE loMsi ul C roou/s , i Of ei'tr 5Joc.k from street csro 81,500. Hmiso and ( ull fet 81,300. Hou u and J lotf 1)2&0. ) House anil lut , mont' ly pajmout' , * l 7,0i' House and i loi.-Oxiif block from tt rot tears , fJ JSO Lot 4 , block J , hhlnn'H addlthin , Snoo. Lot on Charles street , cnr S unJuri > , 81C90i Lot on Saundera btcect , $1,600. Corner lot , ArrcBtraru'a addition , Sl.COC. Lots In HI . ' 1'law . j o a.'swV , $ W. UeautKul cast frontage , in Hunscoit. ilacg , JOOO iach. iach.Four Four lots. 3 IrdkiliiL' on Karnam Blr ct ihreo houses JS.OOa * MtOAOBTK. 051-tf Opp. ftMtolflee. FOIISALU L tU2\iion ; south ISiksticet with ROOIi \ [ irovements , at 82DIM , Thin li c l | > open for 30 dajs Ca'llyM.JtiCAUUE , O ] > pot.'i postoSicu. IpOHSALK-Ix > b 182x330 , south ISth ItrtvjJ , house 1 t o rooms , b rm trees. Price $1,700. tttie th'rd cash. Call and n MaCAOUK , opj > . I1. \ > . . 719 t ( REAL ESTATE 'on palo b } Joint L. ITcOagne , real estate a euty puyodlto pnitotllcc. Wl'tf IOIl SALE Phio leeldence lCtvuaHlpc and F Karnam. Cr.Uaiv JIcCAOUK , opjwctto Y. O. FF F Dcdeu street , down etalja , Ojpositu | r. O. TjlOK HAIjK 1S2 fcetKquaiu on corcu. . Kebldence JP Properti Jlalli.H. W. of Tent ottie > acCAOUB , opposite 1' . O. ess tf FOU SALKt-Full lot on Harney Btrett. OOxlB2 at S.DOO. iloCAaUK , opposite 1' . On 17.tf FOR RALO-Lots In west Ruining nl UTTA. to J2EO , each , euy teriro mcnthly IAIIIKUU. JOHN L. McCAQUE , sj.poslt . P.O. 004-t F OnSAI3Hoi.ua nnd lot on CapltnttMlll ntSMOO iliCAOUK , ouiwa.tu P. O. Ml U FOR SALn Ileautlful residencel * wi 1'arkavti conic * JOu lict flouting last , \ ilinhlik 3lcOAUE ! , opposili' P. 0. 063-tt poll RAU-Loi In lUwthorno. Jlition. 1350 1 tofrfU. mch , Emvttirns. Hlte 1 * . II. Call at olllcn for I'Ut ITMJISHALK AtreInta In Uonfkl < rmlj $160 to I20U. _ L' j acro. MuL'AdlFE , oupualto , ) . 0. 080 t ( FOll MAT.h T.ats In Denlse K ajilitlon on , aund r . and 22d S'Teet * . Only t o\a \ blocks from Bt. car. $ 'K > . to { 700. each. Ilargaln. JltCAOUK , posi > P. O.douii > taliF. 037-tl REAL KHT AT \ouarulnUreetol In realicT. tate it will ( .ay jou to witch this column ( or/tb ofTtnnt'S of JloCAOUK. nnpufcltt 1' . I ) . 655-a I ? 0ll HALK larne b r k Jl ( rent , lei/cneap. MoCAaOJi : , ( .pposlte 1' . O 05J-tf TjWK hALS I'osltutlj tht bent paying vaxerr J1 busincoa ia Omaha. BatU ctor } leuonsiirlven for selling. Address Look UOK Kv. S07 , Omaha. Mo. "CVJIl SALI-A flret-cla a.Vc e & * on Piano , at a. f bargain. Inquire Edbo'Jn&KiicksonV. , 62JM f OK BALE OR T1IADA good 872-U TtOUj 8AIE Two o n second liiJ ry W1ia > " ' Chep' 8M South 16th.iit. K-A amalt Moder , MUhman &Ca.Ur proof safr.aVmat new , at UjftolBco. t ( flOH BALE Ola nu rtpap n Iu Uuve aal qnantltlc atthlsotAe r Mrs. 8CllKOpEUtliea xBrtlcJital iluiraurnt tdaiidU beillng t tick at 16il nttenDoii St. , b U en 10th and I7tt Bt. * 760 ? mo\ \ ' A hTKEKOLKWOUK-MU. KIUO , ) uiM. an'eT * \ . wrlencednoodlo-vonuuu , haitv d _ ued room * ° teach any work In htr line. She lira - ' - - v ! ot nutertal * on huuVi. Ladloa tir * I conimtiircd 1 7 . , u CAbU PAID For stxronThand cloihw , order l V leltors or iioatalt prouotly atteniW i iT dMMllr. or llii , UrodlrldT Wuuo&U , Om _ _ 400-liaoj .1 KDWAEB KUSHL ; . mtn U. aid of iruardlio M ) oc glaaoooiiD cenair co-dluon