THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , MONDAY , MARCH J7 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA , Monday Morning , March 17i Tlio "WoaOicr. For the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Talloys : Generally colder , fair weather , preceded in southern parta by local rains and northerly winds. LOCAL BREVITIES , Now crop clover and timothy need for sale. Shugart , Woito & Wios , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fS-lm , A largo smokestack ia being oroctoil at tlio Smelting works. The Btroot commissioner Is busily engaged In cleaning the streets , which work Is very oommemUblo , The Theatre Comtquo U again running In full blast , notwithstanding tlio tragedy of last Sunday night a week. At n recent mooting of the TIIR Bx.n Pub- Iklitng [ company , the following officers were elected : President , K. llosowator ; secretary and treasurer , Goo. B. Tzschuck. The Bar State Llvo Stock corapany.Tohn A. McShano , manager , has bought the John V. Goad herd of cattle , nttmonrlng 25,000 bond. Dr. W. S. Glbbs was on Saturday last , by the county commissioners , appointed county physician In place of Dr. John D. Pcabody , whoso term oi oflico has expired. Michael Hoffman made complaint in police court Saturday morning against a driver in Chicago lumber yard , for driving his team ever complainant's wheelbarrow , near Shooly'a packing house. Kolby Place is tno name of a new addi tion to this city , the map for which wn > filed in the county clerk's office on Saturday last It is near the west end of Dodgostroot , just west of Smith's addition. A Chicago paper of the 13th says that , funeral norv icoa were hold there the 13th at the name hour with the obsequies in bmaha in St. James church.of which Bishop Clarkson was rector a quarter of a century ago , In police court Saturday morning there was ono victim , a farmer from Iowa , who was charged with being drunk nnd disorderly. Ho was fined $5 and cosU , which ho paid , It is cheaper for Nebraska men to go to Iowa and get drunk , ns it only costn $3 in the Hawkeye state , while this side of the Mis souri $5 is the lowest rate. A young man of some prominence , who lives with his wife in the west end of Omaha , la reported as having grossly abused the lady whom ho should honor and protect. Ho has been married loss than a year , and Friday night ho beat his young wife in a shameful manner , discoloring both her eyes and drove her from the house , compelling her to take refuge at the house of a neighbor. It is not the first time it has happened , and people in that lo cality ore talking quite loudly about it. Auk your druggist for Itoddlng'n lluiteia Salvo. Kcop it in the house in ca o of acci dents. Price liOc. PEIlSONAIj. C. Ijnpponuau , Fremont , is at the Mlllard. , J. 15. Lazcar , of Central City , is at the I'axton. D. Lowry , la\onport , Ia. , Is at the Metro politan , F. L. Graham , Chicago , is nt the Metro politan. John Lang , Yankton , D. T , , is at the Met ropolitan. ' W. 0. Kiouman , Lincoln , In a guostnt the Millard. O. Jenkins , Springfield , Neb. , is at the Metropolitan. ' IL II. Hawkins , of Creston , la. , is at the Metropolitan. G. T. Kennedy , of Burlington , la. , ia at the Metropolitan. C. Broanrrmn , Springfield and J. I\ca Crete are at the Millard. J. L. Minor and P. 0. Minor , Tlattsmoutb , are nt the Metropolitan. Gcorgo S. Smith and J. W. Jennings ; of riattmnouth , are at the I'axton. IL V. Cole , ot Fort Larauilo , Wyo. , is teg- tutored at the Metropolitan. Goo. Sttllwoll and wife , Hiawatha , Kan- Ban , are guests of the Metropolitan. Deputy United State * Marshal F. W. Crow , St. Paulis registered at the Millard. William Dillon of Lincoln and Theodore Frlodhof and wlto of Columbus , are guest ) at the Paxtoi. | W. B. Davenport , division freight agent of the 0. , B. & Q. , with headquarters at Daven port , Iowa , is in this city. Col.Templeton , chief correspondent of the Weir 1'low company , Menmouth , 111. , is in the city/and a guest at the Paxtun. Maj. T.-H. Btujtonpaymaster U. 8. army , and his private cferlc , H. W. Chase , loft for Fort Steele on the noon train Saturday. J. ROM Uann , eerotwy of the Weir Plow company , Monmouth , 111. , and A friend of County Judge McGulloch , is In the dty. Mr. John H. Donnelly , secretary of the Union Stock Yard * company , and assistant secretary of tba Ogalalla Load and Cattle company , left for Chicago Saturday afternoon on buulnoMa connectud with the above com- panleo. General Lowe and hla daughter * , MUee * Kittle and Sallle Lowe , left Saturday for an extended trip to Europe. The general Intends to combine baslneu with pleasure , and the young ladles expect to give considerable at- tonllon to studies while abroad. THE FIEE EEOOED , The Dairy Barn ot D. II. l'ont DC. btroyed by Flames Satur day Night , Ayery ( dUaatroiu fire took place on Saturday night about four miles north * west of the city. The largo barn on the dairy form of B. IL Post was entirely consumed by pie flame * . In this build ing were twouty-nlx cows , sevunteuiiliead of horeos and a lot of aheey , all of which perished. The fire when ducovored had nado such headway tliat nothing , could bt ) done to save anything. Thefiro ! waa the/w / rkof an incendiary , and tliie torefa u ( supposed to have been applied by tramp * who have of late boon fnfwUiiK that neighborhood , The lots will mch nearly flO.QOO , aijd Js partly by inaurtnce. t A VICTIM OF A VAGARY. Singular Action Last Evening of a Gnest of the Canflcld Honse , Imagining Ho In About to 1 > o JUilibort Ho .lumps Out n TJilnl-Slorr Window. People riding up Tonlh Btroot lout night in tlio last street car were sur prised to BOO a man , with n paucity of clothing on , comprising only his panta and shirt , jump on to the roar platform and inquire for a policeman. The man was thought by thoao la the car to bo in sane and was taken to the city jail by a jTOntloman where ho told T1IK FOLLOWING STOKY. Ho came to Omaha yesterday from Macon county , 111. , to testify in the liixboaa corpua case now pending in the United States district court wherein Qoorgo M. Wnggonor is petitioner and General John Gibbon department com mander of the Platte , is rbupondotit. This gentleman , whoso name ia John Soron , wont to the CanGold house in this city and made arrangements to stay there until Wednesday , paying for his outer- tainmont in advance. When ho settled for his board ho noticed a stranger look ing ever his shoulder , I'EKIUNO INTO HIS TOOKET BOOK. 'Ho thought no more about it and at about half past seven o'clock retired for the night. His room was number 53 in the third ntnry. After ho had boon abed nearly two hours ho wss aroused by foot steps in the hall. Ho got out of bed , looked through the key hole and saw the gas turned out. A female yoico from ; ho further end of , the hall said , "Don't ; urn it out" and the hall was again Jghtcd. In a few moments white iumes were scon by him coming into the room through the koyholo. Ho covered the lock with his hand , but still it penetrated the room. Ho called upon ; hose on the outside to stop , as the smoke was aflbctmg him , but no atten tion was paid to his appeals. The par- Jos on the outside began to press on the leer , which was both locked and bolted. Becoming th rouchly alarmed Soron rushed to the window , raised it , and called out at the top of his.voico , ronoEt" at the same time placing himself in such a position that in case his persecutors should coma in ho would jump out on to , ho ground. After repeated trials the door was forced open , and in walked the daring robbers. Now frightened beyond self-control , Soron quickly got outside the vindo w and lothimsolf down to thoground n a decided hurry. Luckily for him the : orco of his fall was in a great measure irokon by a small porch extending from , ho east eido of the building. Striking Irst on this which gave way ho landed upon terra Grma , his foot being consid erably cut by striking a sharp piece of wood. His pocket-book , containing § 80 , YOB dropped in the fall. So soon as ho tad picked himself up ho proceeded to ook for the missing money , but SEEINO HIS PERSISTENT VDR8UER8 como out of the hotel towards him , he umpod ever the fence and went down n the bottoms , where ho wandered about for some time , until , thinking they Toro no longer searching for him ho warded the street car and wont to the city jail , where ho was kept during the night on a charge of insanity. Boron is apparently about fifty years of ago and a farmer by occupation. Ho looms to bo a man of respectability , and .ells . a very straightforward story , hav- ng any ether appearance than that of an nsano man. At the Canfioldhousonoth- ag could bo learned. The clerk Bays it would bo IMl'OHHllILK TO BREAK IK 1118 HOOM , as the hall was lighted all evening , and jooplp were passing back and forth -heroin all ovoning. The door was found ; o have been broken opoii , but the clerk iaya it was done by him after Soron icgan to call for the polico. The affair looms to bo mysterious , and Soron pither ios boon the victim of his imagination or an attempt to rob was rondo. ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB- LISHMENT. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis , Uinn. , frill open a wholesale confection ery , cigar and fruit business , in a few Yooks , at the old stand of Piorcoy & Bradford on Farnam street. Cm&etf A Pertinent Question. ro the Editor of Tim B < * . It would bo very interesting to know jy what authority our public schools were iloscd Thursday , It acorns to mo that fiojso who manage our public schools have rna' ff at least two very great blunders of ate : First , by keeping the schools open on Washington's birthday. Second , by closing thorn on the day of Clarknou's Durial , thereby placing in the minds of the children a Idial priest , an expounder ot sectarian bigotry , U above the liberty loving father of our country , I wish to impress upon the miadt of our sectarian school management that our public schools afo absolutely non-sectarian and sup ported as suoh only : by state and nation * ! government , and the closing of our pub lic schools for sectarian7 purposes as waa done Thunday , nhnpljr'tb give a local priest notoriety , will not be tolerated , and the sooner our schools gets it non- Bectoriau superintendent the better. N. B. The above was suggested to me by my boy asking mo if Olarkson was a greater man than George Washington. You can guess at my answer. OIIAB. KUHLMANK , NotabytheKdltw , Upon inquiry wo learn that the friends of the late bishop induced two thirds of the board of education to ign an order to close the schools Thursday afternoon. Superintendent James simply carried out the instructions of the board. Ohlldreu'H Masquerade. Friday evening Gormania hall presented a beautiful appearance. It was the oo- csjsion qf the childrons' masquerade , and about one hundred and fifty boys and girls of all ages were in attendance in full costume. Mr , Philip Andres , vice president of the association , managed the iloor , and Director Hathun , o ( the Gor man schoo ) , and any number of delighted parenta watched the cliildreu and enjoyed \ the spectacle all but as fully 0.1 if they could return to their own school lifo and live ever the fun again. Dancing began nt 7 o'clock to the strains of the Musical Union orchestra , and masks troro removed - moved at ton , while about eleven o'clock the nmall participants began to grow tiled and bo taken homo. All had n good timo. Btioklon's Arnica Salvo. Tlio frrontost modlcnj wonder of the world , Warranted to ipoodlly tnro Innui , Cut * . Ul con , Bait Rheum , Fever Soroj. Cancers. Piles Ohillblnlrtfl , Com * . Totter , Chapped hands and nil skin eruption , gtxrnntoou to euro In very InnUnco , or money refunded. 25 centc t box BOLD BANDITS , A Street Cnr Driver Itobbcd Near tlio End of the Green Car Iilno. The tliiovcs and robbers who infosl this city seem to have changed their field of operations for the present from the dopoU to North Omaha , ns appears from the robbery committed on Saturday night lost. At about 8 o'clock in the evening Fred Johnson , driver of street car num ber G , had nearly reached the end of the green street car line with an empty vehicle , when two mon suddenly jumped upon the front platform and with drawn revolver demanded the money box. Johnson could do nothing else but sub mit and told them to take it. They were uunblo to got it loose from the car and ordered the driver to unlock the fasten ings. Ho handed thorn the box ar.d taking it they escaped with their booty into the darkness. The box contained $10 in money and $2. DO in car tick ets. The robbers were unknown to the drivqr , but had no masks on their faces. The box was found yester day morning a short distance from where the jobbery occurred , rilled of its con- tonta.Thts is the second time within the last two years that a car driver has boon robbed at this placo. Ono night in the early part of 1882 John Doty was ordered to eurrondor up bis money box , and refusing , was shot in the head , after which the robbers carried off everything valuable about the car. It is said that Mr. Marsh , who is at the head of the street car company , has aeon fit to deduct - duct from Johnson's wages the amount taken from him , as above atatod. A clue to the robbers has boon found by the po lice , and it ia probable that the guilty parties will bo secured. AN ANSWER WANTED. Can any ono bring no a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not cure ? Wo say they cannot ax thousands of cases already pcrmantly cured and who are dally rocomending Kloctrlo bitters , will prove. Bright'a Disease , Dlabotis , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint quickly cured. Eyory bottle - tlo guaranteed. For sale at 50o. a bottle by 0. F. Goodman OITY OENTEAL COMMITTEE , They Hold an Inijpoi tmit Meeting on Saturday Afternoon Last. The members of the city central com- mittno hold a mooting on Saturday after noon in the oilico of Mr. Nathan J. Burnham , there being present from the Second ward , Messrs. Moany and Mor risen ; Third ward , Mr. Charles Bankes ; Fourth ward , Messrs. Broach and Dun can , and from the Fifth ward , Messrs. Uurnhnm and Field. Mr , N. J. Burnham , the chairman , jailed the mooting to order , and on mo- iou Messrs. Stuht and Stonborg were sleeted to represent the First ward , and Mr. Bankos the Third ward. Treasurer Broatch'a report waa read md adopted. The time for holding the primaries was fixed for Thursday , March 27th , be tween the hours 5 and 7 p. m. Con siderable discussion took place ever the lueation of fixing the date for holding the city convention , some advocating the lirst Saturday previous to the election as beinp the fittest day while others favored the 28th of this month It was finally decided to hold it the evening of March 28th at 7.30. The primaries will be hold as follows : First ward Pete Flannery's. Second ward Joe Cavan's. Third ward North ivpst corner of Twelfth and Harnoy. Fifth ward Joe Kaufmaa's. Sixth ward No. 1 engine houso. A motion was moved and carried that saven delegates bo elected at the prima ries to represent each ward in the con vention. The mooting thou adjourned. BOARD OF PUBLIC WO1HCS. A Mooting for BnalncHB baft no Busl- ncsH Done. The board of public works bald n reg ular mooting on Saturday night lost. Members Croighton and Bicker being pcasont. A communication from the Omaha liorse railway company requesting a per mission to pave with Stoux FhUs granite whenever it a&ail bo required by law to pave between its tracks , waa read by the clerk and laid ever for conauliation with city attotiMjr. The consideration of tlio paving pf 8t , Mary'a avenue then came up Mr.Creigh- ton moved to award the contract to JameaFox&Co. , the lowest builder. Mr. Barker voted against U and its fur- thnr consideration was laid ever until a meeting at which member Wilson shall bo prctont. The bid of Fox & Co. waste to fay a pavement of B'oux Falls granite on a sand foundation six ; inches deep at $3.01) per square yard. The board , after discussing tno acceptance of the iGth and Chicago streets sewer , then adjourned - ed to this evening at 5 o'clock , at which time if its final estimate is handed in and a favorable report made by the city en gineer , the work upon the sewer will bo accepted. rcriuKa to Woo. The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge McOulloch last week : Paul Hansen to MaRgio Dobs. Samuel 8. Wilt to Emma Locktnan. Everett A. Archibald to Lizzio Archi bald. bald.Nels Nels Peterson to Augusta Johanson , George Karcheo to Barbara Beck. Gustay Trimca to Bertha Klein- solimidt Frederick Kilo to Katharine Juudv Nols Seieroo to Anna Bondison , Joseph Faille to Anuio Odwarkei. BADLY BEATEN , A lively Conlcst Between Brewers and Coal Heavers , In Wliloli tlio Imtlor Got fitully lion In n Double Sense. What might have proved a very soriou affray , took place en Saturday ovonin ; lost at Kaspor's hall on South Thirtoontl street. It appears that the employes o Motz'a brewery gave a ball , which was n purely private affair , only the employe of Motz and Krug's breweries and thoi friends being invited. Up till shortly before midnight everything was running with perfect good order , and in the mos harmonious manner. At about half pas eleven , however , the scene of mirth am jollity was temporarily changed into ono of a very BEliaEUENI CHARACTER , which was brought about by the appearance - anco of five or six of the employes of the Rock Springs Goal Company , who it scorns had boon having a hilarious time at Alex. Block's placo. This little gang headed by Jack Quinlanmarchodinto the outer passage loading to the dancing hall and attempted to gain ad mission. They wore asked by the door keeper if they had any tickets , and immo" diatoly they began using very coarse lan guage , saying that it was a public place and that they vrould bo d d if there waa any man or crowd of men who could put them out. Finally Oflicor Hinchoy , who was on the promises , was called , and ho endeavored to porsuadn the men ; o go away quietly , showing thorn that Jioy had no right there and that they iod hotter go away peaceably. This they latly refused to do , and officers Hinchjey md Sigwart then proceeded ta remove ihem , aided by some of the Drawers. This caused A 11EOULAU SET-TO n dead earnest , during which several of tno Hock Springs gaug got badly hurt , as did also some of the brewers , and the clothes of two or three combatants were torn from their persons n the general struggle which ensued. After being ejected from the promise1) Jack Quinlan and his pal , whoso name : ould not bo learned , returned and said ihoy had left some of their clothing there and made a desperate effort to effect an entrance , but owing to the intrepid and cool behavior of the two police officers , they were prevented , and the door im mediately loading into the hall whore the jntortainmcnt waa going on was closed. This loft the two officers with the gang ! n the outer passage , which was in utter darkness. Some of the gang then DREW OUT TBK1K REVOLVERS md began firing them off indiscriminate ly , but evidently with no intent to kill , IB the bullet holes in the coiling show ihat they pointed their pistols leaven-wards. At this juncture in the proceedings Officer Hinchey fearing some serious termination to the fra'caa called upon the men in stentorian tones to quit shooting off their revolvers and to go away peaceably or they would surely luffer the consequences. Tln.i seemed to have the desired effect and the men cpn- iludod to depart in peace , contenting homsolvea with doing a little promiscu ous SHOOTING otrr IN THE owsw AIR. That the men from the Hock Springs coal company intended to raise a disturb ance , ia shown by the fact that they went ; o Frank Kabowcc'a bakery , opposite the mil , and stole a lot o ! heavy sticks * with which they armed themselves to meet my resistance on the part of those- who lad charge of the entertainment. From all that cotilJbo learned Yesterday it seems ; hat none of the wounds inflicted were langerous , although the coal mon -were > adly beaten about the head and other > arta of the body with billies and heavy iticks. "ROUGH ON RATS. " Glean out rats , mice , roaches , flies , anta , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , qophora. IGo. Druzcists 9T , PATEIOK'S- DAY , 1'iiratlo uiul Line offer for To-tlayt Members of Hibernian Rifles to report at Masonic ball at ! ) o'clock sharp , pro ceed accompanied by A. Ot H. band to depot and escort visiting : brothora to the ball. Parade forma at 1O o'clock headed by A. O. H. band , G. AB , , Hiber nian Killoa in full uniform , divi sions from Council Blufftt with band , and Dunlap. and Flattamouth > . and Divisions No. 1 and 2 of Omaha , af tf > r which the carriages containing the ladies taking part in * programme. 1'IKKIlUMHSi. 1. Mia > 5o . . .A. Oi H. Shod 2. Chairman's Address..Hon. If. O'Hcaffe ' 3. Vocal Quartette , Glee-Club 4. Oration 5. ? lauo Solo. . "The Last Hose of Summer , " Mint Maggie Swift. C. JtoclUtlon . ; : ' " 96" " * Mlsa Crowley. 7. Vocal Solo . "Kate Kearney * Miss Ida Gibson. 8. 1'iano Bolo "Irieh.Mbdley" Miss Parfitt lAddress. . . . . . . . . , Ireland ondAinuIca Hon. John Kuuh. " * 10. . Music Pot Pouri of. Irish. Airs A , O. Ill Baud * . Ik Vocal Solo MiwMsrphy 12. UeolteUon "Tha TWo BrokhenT' Mlsa Mary Hush. 13. Vocal Solo , , Mlaa Casey 14. Vocal Solo. . . . . . "Buckles on lieu Shoes'1 Miss Maggie Hush. 13. Vocal Quartette"God , Suva Iwland" Glea Club. 1C. Mugo1QuIckstDp"KchM | from tlM Wett" A,6T H. Baud , KntertalnuiBnt rommenccs prottjitly at U o'clock at Masonic ball. USX Of HARSH' From Masonic hall soutVon Sixteenth etnioi to Douglas ; eo t on DougUs to- Tenth ] soutA on Tenth to llurnev ; weak ou llarnoy to Fif teenth ; North on Fifteenth , to Vornam : cut on Farnam ta Tenth ; noith oa Teuth toDoug- las ; west on Douglas to Slxtoe&th ; tiortV un Sixteenth talzitd ; oouxtMrmjurcb ou SUUjuth to Masonic hall. Tlio Hiui tfrjieatr . Ono of the moat interesting dramatic ovonta that ha& vor taken place at the Btadt theatre , was the rendition , last i " " " ' 'Three voning , of "Pouvrotto , or I montlis under tbo snow. " Probably nc I play has yet been put oa the boards at t Uiis well known and popular place. n fmor cast and greater perfection in the atago setting than this. Notwithstanding the obstacles which were calculated to lesson the attendance , the auditorium was thronged and the ladica and gentlemen present evinced the heartiest admiration of the play from beginning ginning to ond. Drictly stated , the plot involves the intorchagno of the children of a countess and an old soldier in their infancy ; the child of noble birth ia botrothci to Count Maurice , who ia imprisoned in a hut with Pauvrotta by an avalanche falls in love with and seduces her , am after three months' confinement undoi the snow comes back with the desire to Gil his obligation to Pauvretto and his ties to the daughter of the countess con. flicting. At length all is iniulo right by the discovery of the identity of the two girls , and Louise , daughter of the count ess , who is really in love with an officer of the army , is left at liberty to marry him , while the girl who had usurped her place is united at last to her lovor. The cast was excellent , and there was nothing to detract from the interest of the play. Notwithstanding the prohibitory order issued by the authorities , Mr. John O. Brant opened his bar , and wil contest in the courts the disputed question of the rights of a dealer to soil liquor on Sun- lay after having paid an exorbitant iiconso for his privilege. POWDER Absolutely Thli powder norer rcrui. A marvel of purlt Sronyh and wholeaomenM Uoro conomlcal ttat iio o2ln ry kinds , and ciu > 31 be sold in competaopi wltn tbeinultltude of low i t . short nelctttalum or hu.jjhite powdtrs. Soil caiy In cons. Itoja Bak- Eg Vuwdor Co. , IDA Wall a t Nnw York SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-Moncv. \TONET TO LOAN Tie lowest rates of interest LVJL Bomls1 Loan Agency , IGth & Dongiaa 234 tf VfONEY TO LOAN In Birsw nt { 303. and upward. LVX O. F. Davis end Co , Real Cat ta ana Lotn Agents , 15CE Farnam St. S )3-tf ) HELP WAMTK1) . WANTED-A girl for gencrat'houso ' worktlmr can co k at the 3d door west tf 20th btr , on the S. Ido ot Uarncy. 830 16 $ "ITT'ANTED A good competent jjJrl to do jsneral > T Iwusevvork. Apply at 181 Douglas St89M75 89M75 A ITEHTION TRAVELHO MEtf-Wuntod , some r\ _ reliable man tra > tlliiR lit Neb , Jotako a special Ine , artldo atnple and sells readll ) . Trade partially stnblbhcd In Neb. Address " 0. C. " ro Ceo olMce. WANTED Three eaperlcnccd ctunnsora to sell goods on weekly paments. . Stiadj job aoil oed pay to right men. Apply before 9 a. m 1 F. Mart n , 1014 Clark St. near corner Oth. SW'-lll WANTED A good cook. D. M. Hitchcock , Dodge and 20tti streets. 875 20 } WANTED A live , cnngetlo man to take halt In- Ittrcst In b well established * and flrttr-clas > avlngbusinee Only svall amount of monero - ulrcd. Ail J res. "if , C. " Bee olHco. 874 s0i ! "TXT"ANTED By a reiiaole ladj , the charge of a V V bouse during the absence of the owner. Ilef- rencca given. Aildrtss " 31A. . U. " Uee otllco. b8S > 171 Oook Klr'e ' la call for places at the old WANTED employment 3nri.au , 17 N. 16th .St. 83120 ] -A No. 1 Blackurlth can get eteady work cf i lirk Olds , Cedar Rap- de , Neb. Addrtw all Ict'tru to me , "care uf I'axfon loun' , Omaha , " ihl I'ueadayy March ISth Wlltrac applicants on lucEday > ftorncouat tanib place. bM 15 | CLAUK OLDij > TT7"AN1 ED A glrlj ISUCilifornU stioct. SOS-tf- T\7 ° AMII1 I ml * book.kcppir. expi-rlencacl aid 'I iicuirito iuouUuV. \ . ifoc rt u rlter. Uelerencns-ro- ijulrcd. Loc'cbjx ' , Sclinjltr.Neb. 8(3315. ( WANTED A. middle agocl woman to do light liousottorl ; Wages$1 COpci week. Apilyat 012 Douglas strunt. 871.tf Olrl for gcrural housework. Good WAH1ED wages. SarUl family. None but an exper'tncod ' girl need applj , 1612 K nmmotrcet , 849 U 'ANTED A.trmpetentHtchen | Hrl at 1517 Chic - W c ; > OBtr et' Will pay but otva LS. 827.tf T ADIE3 OR YOUNO MENin city or eountr tu -L/ take nl co light and pleasant woik at their own loraes ; $2 or$5 a day easily and quietly nade ; nork sect by mall ; uo canvamintr ; . no stamps lor reulv * * leiue address Reliable ManTjCo. , Philadelphia , ! a drawer. TT. IWj-lrco TV/ANrKD A loan oomueOtut to run wood , work. V > iiiGTinacStluer ) . Addravs "K. U. " St J/iho , Fremont Neb. 815-17 W ANTKD-A dluliiRroon ( flrl at the Vuunett ) houto , IlthBt. bttwoMj Fttiuaia and Ilarnoj. ) * - person * to Instruct lu b ok- WANlKl-lhreo furoUbed 1518 Douglas tit * . 763-M . J. I ) . Blllllli ANTD&-A nurea slrl. Apply SlO orth Uv btreot , ftetwoen Uatennvrt oiitl Chlcaeo treotik. 70TU ( "VUKEN 3ROIECrrOR-Uin > recedentedliidacem uU icJ. offoreoAotly amenta to * tn'i ' new rubbvMindercar tnoit for laalta. AdJrtno. with itamps , ladlut * ua- dergarmecl Co. , 9 south. Hay St , Chioaza. 821-1 TX7AKBUD-llrli ! wowuif , 16 girl * lor geneia ) T 5 hikue work , to ivjMl at ouoe to Cainou III it and Co. Oppo lta 1' . U No cliarge. _ 741ftl WAH3KU Udles.oa jounir men to take uk ll&Mint work ail tneir own ho a4a ; tofia day. CA&ly made : work Bant bv mail ; no comaalag , Adifriet. ? . Uidd & Co * box 167 Dubunpa > Io . . 6 > fl.Imol _ \T7AaTED A Oewmaa dlntnK room kltohoa gUL W Ooaao and Uciipi , 418 B. 1JU St , between II xia and IIo < raidt 6S6-U SITUATION ! ! WAHVBU , "MrANTEI ) ICuulcjjiUHint of anj Unilbyai bonrst rT actheyuiwirmui. Kmulovinont Bureau 4 II XlttoSt. OuO-171 _ _ _ TI7AN I KI > - SJtUitlou as putw or iu ut cook by a r > ) ouiiKlaCuliiprl > ateboariliieuMMaor Hu tl. . ! J > uir IJeeolHo > , W ANTEU Dy a jouni wnuan , a trtua Ion to delight light h i > u vork on I Mwlui ; la ittum for board. AiUiena D. BICI ollU . T\fANT > .U-SHuatlui ! a b. t cr In | > ri\ato fually Ija > uith "a J. aI. BoautlU * , WAK1KU A reliant j ouuc man vsatita a Uuork. board a 4o | to school. " 3 , A. W. " S3S-U .WANTS. " \\rAN ' hl > lo rent , tor ooc'utiucy , on or Iwforc t II il y Uta > iou ol8orOroouiHlthallinodern e iivunleiici-8 , tu a ilcalrabla locaiVm. | I'artol to u i rtlcrraj. Will lea * . * lor R a tcijm ! } ar If MtUfictory terns oflej o , lk V city rvlcr- AdJ.ro No. No.CASTORIA I Infants and Children "Without Morphine or Nnrcotinci. j Whatfrlrca our Children troy checks , \ , What cures their fevers , mnkp-j them sleep ; T 'Tli Cinatorliu * When Bablca fret , nnd cry by turns. What cures their colic , kflls their cms , 31 Itnt Cimtorln. What quickly euro a Con < tpntlon ! , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut Farewell then to Morplilno Syrups , Castor Oil and I'arcRorlc , and IlftllCnutorifu Contour Liniment. An TJ- nolnto onro for Rhonxnntiam , Bprnini , Boms , Galls , &o. , and an Instontonooiu Painrollovor. WANTED For rent , IGbomsala ( rood location for customers , ptrtlcs having \ucant bouso , can secure ten ants by calling or addressing I KEY A , MOTTER , S. W. cottier 16th and Farnam. PCS tf To rent a house of 4 or 5 rooms In WANTED good locality as near butlnosa part ot ell ) 09 possible. Addrcis "C.1I. W. " ciro B o office. . 00018 } "V\7 ANTEp Tno furnished room * and board _ ln W private funll'for family of thrco In rood lo- cVltj.1 Adiltci9"C II. W."uiro Bco olllco. 003-13' - April l t , a houss with 4'rooms WANTED-1IV lino. Address U.K. IHnforth , Dili south 12th St. 801-175 WANTED By a gentleman one good shed and well lurnlstied ruoin In a rt pcctablo famllj. Address "X. X- " Bee office. SM-lu ] WANTED To buy cheap , alow phicton with car riage top. "X. A' . " IJco ofllcc. 81015 } " \\rANTED-To buy , a IIOIHO an J lot In ( rood loca- 1T tlon , price not to exceed fJ.OOO , orould rent with the privilege ol bujlng. Oho exact locitlon and vcrj lowest price , and term * . Address tor four da"M. . W. 8. " care ot Bto offlco. 821-151 Tt'ANTED By April or Hay , 1st , house of abou Vt six rooms comeuientt business portion of cltyj Address C. W. CanHcld , 1102 and 1101 Douglas St. 812-171 WANTED To rent , ono room to gentleman and Y , Ife with board 1011 Webster St. 022 tf TXTANTED 3,000 jarda ot dirt , at or near ono TT block nest of the Coin cut ou St Marj'fl avo- nuo. S. R. JOHNSON , 81 tf ot Staele , Johnson A. Co. WANTED DOO pjlvy vaults. elnKs and cesspools to clran with sanitary doancr. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. If. SMITH , 6M.lmo § Lock box 422,0uiaho- f OK BBKT HOUJOB and I OH HUNT T ohouses 1 mlle Jrom 1'oat olllco at * lr > and $ : & per raonth. McCAOUK , opposite P. O. i 7-tf FOU RENT OH SAI.KNew Uore Vmldlns ; in the gron Ing ton n of Cancrolt Nob. 'lliree pleaiint ll\ln < rooma up btalr * . Splendid clmce for any klud of business. Aildrnw "U. 1U" BbO ottict. 3 6-195 "irOIl KENT House of 8 rooms ono b ecU -outh U. JL7 P. dtpot. Inquire at M. Lees prooerj store , 22d and Lcavenuorth. > ai-165 FOIl RENT Nice cottag , 1 rooms , closets , pan try , A.C. flood btrn. H ell , cistern and crythloK eomplet * . Onlv end block from street car , IDih. St. , hilt blc'ri north of Grace street. S0317S E V. SMITH. UEK1' A first tlaas hnu on Sherman w > - FOU nuo lit 8 rooms , with born HAIITUAX , STtjtt- QESaWKlXLEK , room I Crcirhton Block , 899 i7 IT OHKHNT Anew fl\o room brick tottago. Im 1 ? nulre John Steel , 5th and Hlokory St. 898 IbD TTIOK UENJ Brick store No. 418.10th bL , betwein JDHarneyand Howard. S.LEHMAN. 805 tf TO IlENr Farni'hed front parlor and smaller rooms u 1th board , second door from noith east corner Hurt , amlBovcntttnth Sfn , fronting eouth on Burt. Will bo numbered ! Cz2 DurS. 897-15 $ FORKENT Sa\enroom cottage , nnar tint U. I * . depot. Posswwi , April 8th. IniidJro at 2121 \Vebstcr \ StreLt , , or of lluIlobt. . ! > < , 12th and Mason Btrtcts. SOitf RENT A airnlaned front room for ono or IpOK 1 Kcntlemen , corner 14th and Dawaiport bts. FOR IlENT-Setevilsmill dwelllneo. wltrTblicS cellar and hjdrootwatur. E. Eatausook , 1U18 Chicago St. . 772-221 11ENT DenhroMo furiiUhtd or xiufurnishcd FOH front room , 1621 Sapitol av nue. 860 155 TO RENT To ono. or two gentlemen , , fine large furnished room , east and south froiA Use of bath , half block from St. cars. Apply alt'ir 6:3J p. ra. at 610 Pica-ant Bt. 3lbir > § I OR RENT Housn a rooms , Dth St * , M12 Bth F St. J. I'HIITS B.OE. 811-tl FFOR FOR BENT Furnij'leJ or unfurnished room , 022 south" cst corner "card and IKth strceit [ TtOR RENT FuruisiicJ room , 1619 Farntiu street. P 829 15j FOR RENT A fumiaheU room , fronting touth and east bay Hlao\/ > hot and cohl u.-.ttr uitii use ol kath rcoin adjolnlrg. buitable f or In ly nd gen- leman , cr two gectlojwn , with or wfiiiout board. Also smaller room adjoining , 2314 Dougbastrctt COS-tf FOR KENT rurnlahed room eultableJor 2 gonilo- UICD . Inquire cast aide It-th tit. between Dodge and Douglas. 78 < tt CH ) R 11ENT FurrW d room 1017 Chicago. -T _ 770 tl : ORHENr iurjiu ca roon.8 , 1817 613 tl OR RENT Nlcclr ? Jurnlohod roomvlBOS Far _ F " ' street. DOJ "TTtOR LEASE 0 b < uliu8s lota 10th street , ctween J ? Davenport and < UapUola\enue , ea3i tide , foi a tflrm ot years. AME3. 48J-U 1597 Fanmm Btreet . RENT l > ouUe store room and basemant. JJ tine ot tbe bestJvcAtlons In the clt for dry IPOUK cr iancy grocciles. MuOAOUE , ojiji postofbco. I 7 OIl RENT A Iva gentlemen can JM aocomodiAcd JD vtithturnlabedrioonu. Apply 1818 Fainam St. JDFOR FOR 11KNT Roozna In Nebraska Nation * Bank Building. HoBt dcslratle otllots la the clly Supplied wltn bwliaullo ele'ator and heated b Btottio. Apply atiBank. _ KMt BKNT If unished rooms oa the nor ttwe FOR cor. 18th and Cop ) tolaveuue , formerly Crel atoo House. IW-tt F IURNISOEUoeom heat d 22i ! N. Utn. KS-tl ' bberman nieimn rorrivr. tOOCt Nmettentd Street , twj lot * , oath 61,200. Montana atiiwt , three luts , vuh tKOO. Georgia avenue. Improved t o Mi and a barjralB pit V3,50u GuoiKihavenue , benne and bit. 1'rico $2,800. ( ieorgia k\enu , lot at tfOU , VlrKluia at tnue , lot cut front. Price $ SS3. Vark avtnve , two lots , J2JUU. Park av < mue , three 1 jU.eait front Frlc * $5,000. 1-ark rwtQue lot , 90U Utx xia * \ enu cornet , , to loU. l'rlc } l,800. KliL.wo d addition , Um lots , twc. tuinen , piic * $1 MW. For partlcularv , calVoa ( XXVH MtCAOUE , Opp. lV tullU-e. J -Two aiuet In Went Omaluu Can Jou- X1 ble jour uionuy lu ulu ty Uajs. . _ 4 MOT ! Kit , Ir < OR BALC 01 oiciamjo for Om > ba piopert } a gvod ' ' itOkcres In Ua. lau county , 1 } UMU from county tat. All ulraloMilUuJ ; a eolfndia bargain nt flu , Kia i ere. IliEY * . ilU I'l Kit. _ r > 0t tl . OR SALU llsuao and lot tu ebton't addition , a corner lutk (1.7ua monthl ) laxEvunt * , 111EV It t"3tt * T7tOR 8 AI.\l-Se\ui beautiful Lteln llloiubauih' J } I'm e at ait Imuituse barK * in. 1UKV \ MOITEII. ewti FOU BALK A nlco cottage and lull cornsrlotln bhlnut IM wlultlon only SUlucks from CAT hue , . HikY it 1101TKU. Vdd tl \LK-A secoiukr.uil phaeton bujgy lu 'fluktUiu ' repair 1'Uf.NAN cllAMLU , 8al } _ II iitL UcaiUiuarters T7KR SAtU Iwo witagoa on cor. Burl and 23d , -Tlarvalu. BEil < fi. tUlltl > U. 692SO _ 0 II HALl.-Lct 821x182 , 3 room huaje , a LloUs 1 1 wuetot mlllury bridge , Uuu > li\z \ itrett , 81,000 One-half ca U , balancv to kult Ihla la a litton and ku-0'tlu. BAIlKKlr\ T7011 SAM } The wesl JS fett builncn proportr oj X1 Famamstreet , with fln cla * Improvement * li quire of It. O. Clark or J. B. French. W2S FOR SAI.K Loll In Loa\cnorth tcrraoo | 15u t ? 300 each , a rare chance , will raise $2r > . on carl lot on and after April 15th , now Is the time to n-cm a barptln li-foro the raise , thin Is no humbu ; , but itralRht buslni . 1REV& MOTTKR. 9oHf FOR SALE A good , A No. 1 horse , flji.irs old , ( 17 hands high , at P. Utsca's , 103 north JBth St , I fill ton Moat Market. 87020 \ \ FOR 8ALK-Two > ery ilwlmblo lots In Hanscom ) Flaco.Must bo told bctoro April lot , I'rlco law , O. F. DAViS , C CO1 , I BU-ltf mstarnam M. FOR SALK Lots In Liaveawor'h terracf , fiW < 300 aoh , only B per cunt ciib , hilanco In. time. Monthly ptsmcnH. IHKY&MOri itH. Y oonur ICthanil Farnaiii. 8132 IflOR SALE Very nlco four room tottago , full Int , 1 c\erjthing In Duo ihsp , south 12th struct , $ , GOO Kasy terms. BARKER , JIAYNK , N , E. tor. ' 3th nnd Farmm. 83117 SALE A doroii of the licst lots In Hanscom FOR , out block oft street uw lino. Will IH > Hold tor lens than hall the prices ankctl fur adjoining lott. BARKER t MAYNE , N. K. cor. Uth anaFarimm. 865 tt liloll SALh 2J aero lota In lirlla r for -'t)0 each in JP monthly pij merit" . Tills la the nlcot and cheap , cst aero property to bo li d. UARKEil & MAYNE. OH SALK-ebeetloUlu Plalnrliw Ml frolntlrv onMMindcrs St.nt a bargain. 1 ! A It K Kit \ SIAYNE. HiO 17 1 , 011 SALE Kle ant residence property , best It- JL * cation In the city. Full lot , Rood him. House 0 rooms all modern Improvements , $0,000 , time on half the amount If desired. UAllKHIl & , ItAYNB. 8SS-10 FOR SALE Lot In ThoiubUrg" place at less than hall to prlco ashed for lots nearly donblo tlio distance from the business portion of the cltj. Tnornburg place fronts on Lcavcnwotth streetw hc.h ! will bo sraucdthlsspringl the bestatrect running out ot Omaha. Tha belt Una " 111 ctoii the corner of Thornbnrg mil the utrctt car line will go within two blocks of this beautiful addition. It jou want to buy lots , fnmtlgatc , and jou will bo satisfied that Thornburg Place lots are cheaper than an ) others offered. Wo have placed thcso lots on the market at $185 to $20501011 Noarl } ono hilf of them lm\o been sold , llio prices will bo aihnnicil when wo ha > o sold halt the lots. BARKER & JIAYNi : , 13th and Farnam. 852-1 fi TfjlORSALE 1300 yarns dirt near BrownellUall , on J ? Uth St. Inquire BARKER d , MAYNE , N. E. corner 13th and rainam. - 857-tf TOOK SALE AT A BAKU AIN Halt a block near St. JD Jlixrj' * nvcmic , only five blocks from O urt Home. H. ruulful resident lots or suitable for ten ant houses Will sub dlv Ide. Address TOMKIN8 , 021 Farnam street. 783 U rrWO dllFAT BAHQAlNS-Imiiroiul property , JL 08x60 feet , corner of pa\eJ. BtrLCta , brick block , three Btorts. Poalth cly a Splendid Investment and cheapest Ims'nets property In Omaha. Tno thirds of actual aluo will buj It. Alio an 1 oprovcd 20 acre tract , 3 } miles tram postollico , near belt line , at half price Apply to T. O. UtlUNEK or L V. MORSE , cor. 15th and Capllola\ciino. 828 IS FOR SALK-Ono niacktmnk Cultivator , 1 Molina Stlirlnjj 1'low , marrow nd E\encr. All new , on casj term * , at 3 our own prltc J01JN E. EDWARDS , 802 tt nn rarnamSt 7IOR SALE llealduico , S7.60U will buy Ueifin : residence 20th and CMS. DOQOS & llltX. 773-10 i TPOll HALL 1 wo seated surrj wagon ncarlj now , | -I' also set double harness for sale cheap. Call 1916 [ Webster it. 8-Ot ' BUSINESS FOR SALE-Oroctry store , finest loca- tlon In Omana , doing an annual business of $ ! & . 001 Long lease and cheap rent to the purcnnser. Strck u ill Im oico 37,000 to $3,000 , Address "Grocer , " Beectfics. 70S tfj P. SALT5 IVoeocond band oreans cheap. In quire Edholm A. Erlckson. 789 15 Wtt SALE ISOxlSO feet on Capitol lllll , must be eokisoon. Mo CAQUE , opposite Post Office. 78&-tf SALIC Lot 66 feet front on ectitli 1 rtiT fries 81000. JtcCAOUE , opposite Pott office. FR SAtB Onw of the largest and beet Improved or writing for full partlculrrs concerning thlsnnt- tcrMcUAOtTE , Opp ptstolllce. 78-tf A Small stock of Dnys nnd Druggists' PJ'vtures for sale. Uitho live town of Waterloo , Kabraoka- A gooil openincfnr a physician. Address fH SILVER - VER , Llkhorn aiatlon , Ixtb. 739 tt FOR SALE A good established Egg 1'ackIng.bus iness. FacII tics for packing and pickling &o to 11)0,000 dozens. Write for lull particular. AJclrefc * " . F.C " Bto CISCO , Omalsa , Neb. 723'tf "J7IOR SALE-Lo4'132xU2 on south ISthstieet with JV good in pro\uncnts , ab 82,001. ThU It onlvopou for SO di > g Cull en JkCAOUE , opposite iMjsto'nce B3AL ! ESTATE fereale lly John L. JlcCajUe , real estate agent , opposite pr voQlco. 691 tt f'UJK SALE Fine residence betwtcn Dodge anal Jarnam. Call oi > JICCAOUE , oppos.to P. 0. i TTlUTiSALE-Loton Dcdgo street. McCAOUE , JP' downstairs , opposite P.ft v ( XJiMI 8AI/E 132 feciwmuro on corner. Rosldcnoe FOR Property } mile N. W. of'Pbst office ; ItcCAQUE , opposita I1. O. 638 tf' ' TT10R SALE Lots Invest earning at * 176 to $258 , I1 eaoV easy terms monthly payments JOHN Ll McCAOUE , opposite P. O. ' 604 t mORSALE House and lot on Capitol Hill atJSlOO' JD JtcOAQUF , opposlto ? . Ot Cfl2tt FOR C1\LV : Beautiful 7esklencc lot on Park ave , , corner 200 feet frontlDg oMt , will ilhklo. McCAOUE , opposite P. O. . 6e tt tt3i SALE-Lots In Hiu.thorae addition. 3i . . FOR to S 30. each Eaav terms. MLCttiUE , oppo site P. O. Call at olllco forWat 5 tt FOR SALE A ore lots in 3cnfleld only l a to $200 pcrarfc. UcL'AUUE , oppoBlte P. 0. 006-t ! I FOR UADt Lota in DcnUe addition on Haundcrr 1 and 22d Streets. Only four blocks from St. cor , 8500. to s)7CO. each. Bargain. llcCAOUE. o | X > site P. O. , don u stair ? . 037-11 REAL ESTATE If j ou wo InUresto 1 In real es tate It ' 1II j ay you to watch this column for the offcringa olilcOAaUB. onpssUa P. O. fTlOIl SAIG Largo housuneor Hanscom 1'arK. a Jf front , very clicup. McUAOUE , bppoulto P. Oi SALM A nrstiolaes.Voso h fan Piano , at n FOR bargain. Inquire Edbolt * & ErlcksonV. C2i tt FOR SALE Four ehonr ctirttj t cry cheap , at Edhtlun & Erlckscn , f > 09.U FOR HA1JE OR TItADOr-A good span of mules , harness and wagon. AyyJy to Alex O. Chart ton , at McOaiEUu Bios. 080 tt FOH SALE Farm S mUw from city , Inquire ot Mrs. Meyer , over llondoj's Drug ttoro. Id anil Websier. W-tf _ HAU v-Two open > HX > rid-hand bu los mid FOR ono deiiretyv.-ugoii , olietp , at 1319 Ilaruy Bt. FOR riALK Two port&Ua bollen , 10 hotta pow Apply 1 D. FITZPATSIOK , eOS-tf 218 South Hlh Bt. T7IOR8AUC-A small Hosier , Bahmaa & Co. , flr . J ? proof saff almost no * , at tbls offloe. U "IpOB BALK Old newtpapen to large and u-ii JC qcaotltiei at thbj office , tt anaoBLLAHKOPr. . TX/ANTKlJi-For a-Qtutomer , a good , house and lOtr V > wltb.ln4.orf. hkck oJ ( Luther J ; church from. - f..OOO to W.OOO. 1REV t MOTI'EIU 011-tf WANTED To fovA luge busli > Bslots In a lnw > luei.Iocatlou , lor a customer. Will pay caah , LO.S'3-Kruui 1 Wl Izard rtro t , 5. fawn ooUored ( all gron gray huund dog oiiB > wirs tothenaai * ol Prlnoe. Klmkr vlil lie liberally Awarded by rotura- Ing him bo owner. O , S. DLSODUN , bC-18J ( A wUta and red poUcd cow ; woi tJwut to j LOST . \ . Bring Information toaiiA b r . \ warded by Y. Ptonkj , at Knfjjar'n Hall , ISUinlntt , i 812178 . ) T CfST Between Da > eniksrA and Capitol uwnu , a ' ' , pal rot ullvcr framed syectacltd. > 'iud r will i return to N , K. toe. Utn and Utpltatava. i procure exoslknt board T an I room by adar tf "A. JJ. " tbUoQlc * . 3I8-1M _ _ Mri. SCHRODER , tt nufnetlc he thaa return. ul audit healing t eclckat 10i ) Oavenpoit U. , b tneen 10th aiU 17th St. 760 lmo ( A UTNEEULKWORK-Mlu ElUOrahim. an e . xV. ( wrienced nocsilo-wouuui , h&t UKUU ! rootni te&cli auy work lahur llnu. hlio bu abe a Bu ol mattmls n bui.ib ) . lAdlita wu UivlUU to and ft-o her Ultyby of commeikuxl pleica. at 1013 IJodge tltoot. SPECIAL ! I hdf or tha cut < I cmuloynuu tu n make nxenuy vt-ltb. U&U ou U. L Sialxb , ys M. 16th ktrett , and tee urajii * . 4J3 im I UA.OJETEK OK i'ALMYSTBKl AND COMDITlON ! A.UCI' . 03 Vtntli stictl. LUwtXiti Fonua anil II i. > t , wulria tea ila ol iriuiUUu lylriu , obtalafnir I ao ) one giiToe oi to t > ut and prcccnl , auct th r . . . . corKjiu j , lutnii rutma. uv OBI > ho )