OMAHA DAILY BER Tm.RS'DAY APTUL 24. THJb ) DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Thursday Morning ; April 24. PRINTED WANTED , At the oQlco of i UK OMAHA DAILY Bun competent printers can find cmploj mcnt nt the rcRiilar going wfigcn. Term anent aitualionB guaranteed to competent non-union men. ' While I recognize the right of nuj man orBolof mon to withhold their laboi or rofuBO to work at wages that do not suit them , I also deny the right of an ) man or sot of mon to UBO violence or throats for the purpose of corapoUin } olhcr men to quit worlc. In view of tl o assaults and threats made by atrikug parties upon employes of thisoflico , here notify whom it may concern that will protect the employes of the BrK to the full extent of the law. I furthermore moro hereby serve notice upon the par ties who are on a strike thai vo shrill consider them aa trespassers if they come on the promises' of this oflico. E. ROSEWATBH , Frost. BPK Publishing Co. NBBUABKA STATB UAZnn-EER & Bua i.tcss DIKECTORY to bo issued in July , 181. price $4. 50. J. M WOLFB , pub- liihor , 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. Wwrinta have btou nworn ont sgAlntt tbroo men who have made assaults and throat * gainst employes of tha BKE. Rov. Krlstofor Jansen , will deliver a leo taro in the "Unitarian church , on the corner ol fiovonUouth strootfl , Thursday , the ? 4th ol April , nt 8 o'clock , Admission , 25 cents. The many friends of Deputy Marshal I'd Gorman will be rejoiced to learn that ho h still retained In that rapacity. The funeral ot Louis Hansmennok will take place April 24th , at 10 o'clock a. in.from the undertaking rooms of Chas. lllowe. All friends of deceased are invited. In police cou.t yesterday two cases , for disturbance of the ptaco , were fined $5 oacb suid costs. They were both sent to Jail in de fault of payment. A postal card dated Amsterdam , April 4th , announces that Max Meyer and bis wife arrived safely at that place. They hnvo both .Jjcen enjoying good health , and are having a good lime. Short Lived. The "Western Wondor" show , under the management of Ohas. Viucont ; disbanded - banded Moaday afternoon and the per formance billed for the Academy of Music that evening did not take , place. The proprietor r was arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses and gave bail for his appearance. The company wasorganizod in this city * last week and although they showed to good houses for evenings , the enterprise lacked financial busking and collapsed. Anniversary of Odd fellowship , The C5th anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship in America , will be celebrated in an appropriate manner by members of that order , on Saturday afternoon and evening of April 20th. In the afternoon there will bo a parade , par ticipated in by members of tho1 various Omaha lodges , together with delegations of members from , lodges in Council Bluffs , Oakland , Blair ; Springfield , Bellevue - levuo and other lodges. The procession will leave Odd Fellow's Hall at 2 o'clock p. m. and form on Dodge , with right rest ing on Sixteenth street. , The line of March will bo on Sixteenth Month to Douglas , east to Fifteenth stront outh to Harney , east to Tenth street , north to Douglas , west to Sixteenth , north to Webster , counter march right and left on Sixteenth street to Dodge , thence to hall. The muslo for the oc casion will be furnished by the U. F. band , and U. S. Military band. After the parade , anniversary services trill bo held in the hall , whore an address will be delivered by the Hon. Koatty , of Jdwa. In the evening a reception aud ball will bo given under the auspices of Iluth , Rebecca Degree Lodge No. 1. Should the weather bo pleasant , the Odd Fellows expect to have a grand time and excel all previous celebrations. . DIED. DAEMON.- this city , April 22d , Alexander der Daemon , Aged forty-four jews. Alexander Damon WM born in Hesse , Dana-Stadt , Germany , November 1st 1842. He emigrated to America in 1857 nd # Uled In.Oinctanati , Ohio , when he lived until 1BCO. He enlisted i Corapwy 0. 9th regiment , Ohio infantry ia May , 1861. He was H three month's volunteer and served his time , and then enlisted for three years. He was engag ed in the battle * of Mill Spring * , Ky. , Shllob , ChaUnooga , Missionary Hidgo , Lookou Hountaln , besides many skir- uishM. He was muttered out in Gin- clunst i'ia July , 1804. Ho then visited where be remained nine y which lie spent tire years lilinoU. "He then moved to 1808 , where be' has stuco re- ixt4d d. He was married in Cairo , ta 1805 to MUs Roaina'AUhus , who , ohildr a survives him. He tltKf l4Viw two bcothera , aud one titter. O * of hU UruUier * is ia OftHfornis , while i M oUwr , John Daemon , resides in this iW s 4 WM with his brother at the time 4tf Wit''d vUi. DeMasad built thoBt. 1877 , and had 1o e R prosperous busmows one fwil > > ! via 'vary ' oomforUhle oircuin . Tbi funenl of d0c * ed wil t"-d V < * t 2 o'olocV. frotnb't l t IK * OB Twtb < * * * * , MM St. J u THE LAW OF LICENSE. TliBJnillcial Decision HDon the Slocnml Statute Rcniore Ycsterllay , Judges Wakoly and Neville Hold ing thnt $1,000 , Shall bo Paid for Every Liooneo , Ttio lllnlco MntulnnuiR Stilt by the Court. Tito case of the state out of the relatiot of Blake against Chninpion S. Ohase , mayor of Omaha and others , upon thi ( ucstion of issuing liquor liconsca in tlw oily , wan decided yoatcrday by the dis trict court , both judges concurring in tin opinion. As is well known this case catno up originally before Judge Woke- ly , but owing to its vast importance , not nly to the saloon keepers , but nho t < the public Bchoola of this city , fudge Neville was invited by hia ( tociato upon the bench to Bit with him and hoar the argument of counio' o dither aide and aasiat him in reaching hit determination. The action was instituted in the form of a mandamus upon the defendants ti restrain them from issuing licenses not in iccordanco with l w. To the aflidavil upon which the alternative writ of man. Jftumas was issued , an answer was fill d letting up the dofor.80 that the right forn. . if action was not instituted. In add ! to thisissuo it was requested by attorney's on either aide and the city ofllcials de fendants , that'tho bench would hear ar guments and pass njton the license law as lud down in the statute book. THE OPINION Ortlinrmco no. 480 of the [ city of Om aha , regulating the license and sale of malt , vinous and spirituos liquors , wet framed under , and intended to bo in con formity with the statue relating to that subject. Section 3 of the ordinance pro vides that no license shall bo issued foi any time beyond the municipal , year. Section four fixed the rate of such license onso at $1,000 per annum. Section 8 provided that the applicant shall pay to the city treasurer the amount required at the rate of $1,000 per annum. It is admitted by the pleadings that the city officers have heretofore issued liccns DS for three , six and twelve months , a' cho rate of $1,1100 per annum , payiutt therefor proportionate sums for those dif ferent periods. Att ho beginning of this municipal year , ind juit before licenses were about to be issued to the 102 applicants for the same , this writ was served , its object being to prevent the issue of any license for a per iod of time other than to the end cfthe municipal year , or for a less sum tban 81,000. The relater claims that the ordi nance permitting the issuance of any li- sqnse for a loss period than to the end of the municipal year ia in conflict with thu itato law , aud to prevent the itsuanco ol such license the remedoy of a peremp tory writ of mandaumas is sought. Be- ( ere this can be granted the remedy mutt bo determined to bo a legal one. The end sought does not rt quire the respondents to do any acts , but only to restiain them from doing illegal ones. If the court should grant this relief , would It bo allowing a mandamus or granting Em injunction ? These remedies are not interchangable. If the ono is proper , the other is not. If by the judgement of this ciatrt it shall say you shall not issue a license for loss than $1,000 , nor for a shorter period than ono year , it would employ the language of an injuno. tion , not of the writ of mandamus. There is another reason why the writ ought not to issue , even if mandamus were an appropriate remedy. The relater later appear * iu behalf of tlio public as a citizen to enforce the performance of an alleged public duty. In such a case , it is not a matter of absolute right. It is clear to the court that the remedy sought is not a proper one , and thn writ is denied. TUB OUDINANOE AND THE LAW. The two conditions prescribed by ntat- utofor thoissuapco of licenses in cities of the first clasa are : , First , That the license shall not extend beyond the municipal year. Second , That the amount to bo paid for Kiioh license , shall not bo less than 91,000. Tha moaning of the statute plainly it that a sum not less tlun the minimum shall bo paidfor every license issued The limit of time the license shall cover is fixed , in the ono case , at not exceeding nno year , and in the other not beyond he end of the current municipal year .licenses may bo issued for lees than these eriods , but the minimum at leaat muat o exacted for each. On the strength of this decision , Oity ittorney Connell will advise the proper ity authorities to issue licenses in ao ordanoo therewith. Two UlUerlan Illllo Bull. The Hiberlan rifles gave a very pleas ant ball at Orownso'a hall last evening. About one hundred couples were pruienl and dancing was indulged in until an hour this moinlng , Irwin'a orchos- ra fumithod the ramie , Early in the evening the rifle team gave an exhibition drill , which was gr atly enjoyed by the spectators , and reflected-great credit up on the captain. The A. 0. H. bone played several selections in their usu jood stylo. The bill , in every respect , was a grand success , Tlio U , P. Huso Dull Club , The announcement in yesterday's that tlio Union Pacific base bill Leain had disbanded caused no little surprise among the friejidu and patrons of the club in this city. The club was organized about three years ago , Last season was mi expensive ono to the club , the fitting up of iho now grounds involving a-largo outlay of money , and leaving n heavy deficit when the bnul- uos3 of the year was closed. Tills sea son the managers thought they had plain Balling , could pay all their debts , and probably have a handsome sur- ' plus. To this end three new men were ) ai engaged , and arrangements made foi an extended tour , panics being booked 1 Hock Island , Qulucy , Peoria rivansvlllo , St. I/mls nnil other gootl nines. A few weeks ago Mr. Young , tlio auditor for Iho Union Pacific , inter posed objections lo the men devoting so much tlmo to the game , but it was explained lo him thai the woik did not suffer , and that tlis company lost noth ing , ns the absentees were paid by Ihcii follow clerks , mid their duties woic faithfully attended to by competent parlies. Upon this showing Mr. Young withdrew hla objections nnil tlio boys wont on with the preparations for their trip. Yestetclay Mr. Young asked to sec n schedule of games , and Intling two set down for Sunday , ru- 'used to countenance thopiojcct. Peei ng It would bo useless to continue the organization in the fnco of such oposl- tion , a meeting of the members was lurrirdly called nnd the club disbanded. The amusement-loving people of this city have come to look upon the Union Pacific ball club ns n standard and > ermancnt attraction , ami upon their Kill ground as a place where a pleasant lour might be spent , and it is n great disappointment to sco the club disband. ! t Is to be hoped that concessions maybe bo made on both sides , nnd that the ircsent difllculty may bo amicably nd- ustwd so that the club may go ahead vith its season's work. THE PRINTERS' STRIKE. [ "bo Unvarnished Facts in the Caso. On my return from Hastings osterday I found that tlio bricklayers' inion has passed resolutions to boy- ott TUB Bun , because 1 refuse to ac- cdo to the arbitrary nnd unjust de mands of the printers who hnvo gone n a strike. Now , I want the brick- nyers nnd all other woikingmen in Omaha to understand that I know my msiness a great deal better than they enow it. In the thirteen yeais during vhlch I have been a publisher I have Iways sought to treat the men in my mploy as I should like to be treated vero they the employers and I the em- iloyed. This oflico has the reputation f paying higher salaries and bet- er wages than any other paper n the state. I have never sought to iscriminato against Union men , but n the contrary the printer's Union was rganized in my ofllce , with my full cnowledge , and no Union printer has ) een refused employment because he jclonged to n Union. The only mis- ako I have made was 'in taking back Inkers who have tried lo break down bis paper by all sorts of falsehoods , nd have worked upon my generosity y pleading for their families , for nether ther purpose than to create disaffec- ion and In conjunction with a lot of ramp printers bring on anothertriko mt has neither merit nor decency , and s contrary to printers' usage every- vhero. When the printers struck last sum mer THE BICE was paying higher wages lian any other newspaper , and while lie strikers acknowledged that they had > eon well treated by me , they made THIS BKE the target of their most vin- ictivc abuse , and started another pa- er for no other purpose than to villlfy mo and damage the concern. The most triking thing about that strike was that .ho . strikers paid each other less wages .linn I was paying , and then stiuck iccauBo they could get no pay at .all. I did not take advantage of them by publishing this and other facts that vcro highly discreditable to the craft , lecause I had no vindictive feeling and 'clt confident that I was sustained by ho body of the community and the' vorftlng people generally. % The scale of prices emandcd by the trikcrs last summer was SO cents per 008 ems for day work , and 85 cents for light work. THE Bins was paying 80 cents for day work at that time , and 33 cents for night work , while the Republican and Herald were paying 82 cents for night work. It will bo seen that the day men were getting in this oflico nil that the Union asked , but they complained about the narrow columns of the BEE , and the colums were tlicro- ipon widened to stnndaid width , the same ns the other dailies. That gave horn all they could reasonably ask. Last winter the men waited on mo and lomplaincd about the size tif the body ; ypo used in this ofllcemd I raised , heir pay on that typo to 31 cents per 1000 cms for.day woik and 34 cents for night work. In other words the Bin : 1113 been paying 34 cents per 1000 ems slnco last winter , while the Itypullican nnd Herald are paying only 83 cents. ' Hut the malcontents and tramps , who come nnd go in printing offices , kept up Lho agitation , nnd n few days ago a : ommitteo waited on mo with a de mand that for ovcry 1000 ems of our ypo wo should measure 1108 , which would make an advance of nearly 20 ; > er cent , per 1000. Our composition jills are $800 per week , and a raise of 20 per cent , on two-thirds of that amount would be equal to $10 per week , or over $2,000 u year. Dls-lnteiosted lob printers , of life-long experience tell me , that the demand for higher meas urement was prcpostoious and outra geous. The same typo that wo now use , has been used In this otllco for six years. Up to within ten days our nilntershad not made the wonderful discovery that they weio entitled to anymore moro measurement. Why did they nov ur complain about it in all these six years ? Where is there another Instance nl this country where the publishers allow moro tban standard measuio fo tlielr typo. Suppose I grant this ex | travagant demand , will not the othe printers in all the other onlces follow 1 PI up by a demand for a corresponding raise , and , if it Is granted , will not our [ printers very ntvturully insist that tliey in their turn should bo raised ? Wliei : and wlicro would tills striking cndi1 Unt the bricklayers' ' union , takes tir the hue and cry of a blackmailing shcol that Is published by the pampoicd son * of a notorious jobber , who lias amassed wealth by crowding the poor , -bat the BKE refuses to pay Its men iving wages. Our pay rolls show that , he striking printers Imvo been earning fiom $2.00 to $ .1.00 n day for day work , according to their capacity ; and the light men from $2.60 to S4.00 a day. These printers have steady woik all the year round , rain or shine , \vhllo carpen .era , brick-layers , and other mechanics can only woik a portion ot the time , ind the mechanics who have steady obs are content lo cam from S5J.OO to $3.00 per day. Onr printers have not only born paid regularly ovcry week , but when I found last summer that nanycro paying ten to twenty per cent , per month to men who advanced them money day by day , between the vcekly pay days , 1 ordered tlio cashier 0 pay them twice n week to save them from money sharks. Call you this il ibcral treatment ? Whoso fault is It bat these printers are not content ? Surely , not mine. The majority of ramp printers squander their money in ho saloons , gambling shops and dives as fast ns they earn it ; and they are the ones that got up this stiike and clamorer or moro pay , because they can't ( make 1 living. Sober and steady men can ay up as much money the year round n our ofllco as any set of mechanics in iny workshop. I say this much to dis- ibuso the minds of Omaha woiking men , nnd to brand as n falsehood the barpo that I am employing mon at tarvation wages. E. ROSEWATEU. THE PROPOSED GRADE. Tie TfpDer Farflam Street Property Owners'Meeting Last Ni lit. A. Great Deal Bald Bat Not Hindi Done At a mooting of property ownora o pper Farnam street , last evening , called > y the council committee on streets and radea to hoar the grievances arising rum the appraisement of damages result- ng from the changes of grade of thut treot , about ono hundred were present , 'ho mooting , ho'd in the city hull , wue ailed to order by Mr. Benm , cluirmau f the committeo. A. D. Jones wss clio- en chairman of the meeting , being u isintereated party. John Bamford was lected secretary. The object of the meeting was stated by Mr. lit d field. Eipresoions of opinions were called for rom the various property owners proa- nt , by the chair. Measrs. W. T. Richards , Martin Dun- mm , Joseph Red Geld , Cyrus Rose , G. W. Ambrose , Chris. Hartman , Fred Bohm1 , Dr. 0. L Hart , J. M. Thurstou , R S.'Hall , E. Rosewater , E L. Emery nd Andy Rosewatcr gave their opinioun pen the proposed change and ixpreeaed leir vinws upon the matter. , The meeting was a nearly unanimous no for the proposed change. It was op. losed by only two or three , their opposi- ion being moro for personal reasons , otno whom this grade will affect most aid they Vould waive all damages Others offered to throw off various sums rom the appraisement of the commit- oo. After discussing the proposed hnngo and the awards of the committee ho mooting adjourned without taking ny definite action in the premises. An Knil to Bono Sernptrnc. Edward Shepherd , of Harrisburg. III. , fay : 'Having received BO much benutit from Elttc- riq Bitters , I fool it my duty to let nudeiing umanlty know It liave had a rnunlnK ur n my lea for eight years ; my doctors told me would have to have the bone Craped or Ice inpututod. I usoti , instaad , three Ixittlesof iloctria Bittern and seven boxes of Buxkleu't ) Arnlcu Bulve , and my leg i now sound aud well. Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents hot- IUB , and Uucklon's Arnica Salve nt 25c. per > or by 0. y. GiMiilm-in Ohuutuuqu C rolo. The Omaha C. L. & S. C. hold tlioir egulnr meeting Tuesday. Twonty- \vo members were present. Tlic exer cises were of unusiml interest , the fol- owing members contributing to the evening's entertainment : Mr. G. W. lynn , Miss Bollu MacDonnld , Mr. Geo. A. 1'rltcliard , Rev. C. W. Savidgo , Miss Emma Fitch. The circle is now male- ng arrangements for appropriate exer cises at the close of the school year. Mr. and Mr * . .1. H , KOJCH , for tba latt fix years rceld nta of Onmbu , h ve f r the preaent Iven up housekeeping. Mr , B. will vUlt rleniU andrelativrs in the eatt. and Mr. D. will return to Montana to dose up tome bust. net * , and Ixj'h will return to OmHba tlilo fall. Absolutely Pure. bl powder ntrtr T e . A r tl of rinzhiDdwhnieaomsaMt. Mare ( yxiomloal l * th tltosry Muds. tndo oib sold uioorawutlj * lt Ut B-ult'lud * ol low iMt. h T w > Ul t .mm or I \ WOMAN , Sire , MUM In < tlpliut Another Bur After it llntul to limit ) , CotiHIur , Mrs. Martin , a few months slnco dis tinguished herself by marching a burglar to tlio city jnil atthu muzzle of a revolver Yesterday she nd 'ed ' new Uurols lo her crown by capturing a necnnd man. Shu discovered a man climbing out of thu window with a bundle of stolen clnthcs She drew her revolver and ordered him to halt. Ho ran and oho after him. Th * revolver refused to go < fT , nnd iho grap pled with the fellow who struck her in the face. She did not lot go but sculHoil vith the follow until a mnn came to help her and the thief was lodged in jail. An RxrolltMit Hi'porf. lion JOB 11. QiKxli lilgo , of Hro kljrn , N V. , wrlttui tht : "Cannot oxproM inyt"-lf In nlliclontlv tiruUowortliy Umm. liuntock I t'tod Ilitlcri 1 hnvo u fil for the pint two urnut k ! MIV KtouiAoh In ftilonilld trill' . " SPECIAL NOTICES. tr ptUittiH will foBicivelyuot be Inaertou anicss paid in advance , nTTT.T VAfn'UH. U-wMber at the Cctz-ns II v K. W U1U WNTFD Jmn cJUIoly , a cliitubormiilil t the Occident tltictol 835 tf VVArrKD-To gltls nt thoSUven Koim. 'Olli V Biro t 7.T-25 f \VANTB"-I(1y ( book-Xoepcr. "N. n. ' rare I ' Iloo i IllCi. 837 i3 , > - ' 'D. " care of Bea ofllc . WANIFD-LaJycopjltt \T7ANTPD A Rood cn'k Mr J hn J.Mon-ll.mrlh > ' fil leSt Man a avenue , next to 20th aticot. 70S SSp _ Sm ll girl to lahocoof a child. Call WANTED nt oncu on ilia Troitll , 24j7 Farr.am street. P4l-tC _ 1 17 ANTED Two oditc'fort re'UMo gcntl'men or ' - > HH Highly remuncr tlv * pvr dllfrom" to in a. m , or atldren II. lubba , 1610 Farntm WANTED A i ? cwl > rrr < nt air * . W s (4 t week. Applt H. It. J > hnson , ojr. Md and D dgo Call a 4 o'clock or alter. (44 tf fi > r uentf al hnuf work. Pl osfe Old icliablu en plovmont bureau , 217 N Hth street. 8153)1 TTTTANTKD Woimn to dn cookluj iind wuhlnjf In a family of ( our. $800 par week. 112 amtn 12th otio t 8 0 2 it YITANTPD Raleslailv , Go'min.'imerlcan. for V dryads A. UORUANN , 0 83. ISth Street Wit _ , , Ar > TKD-Jltl. with exncrlencc. for K neral W l , u-cwork. Apiilt at A. M CLARK' : " , ITS. 14th Btr. ct. fOi 24p WANTI < D Two flr-t elms dlnlne rrom elrln. A | > i ly at D jatja lloitauraut. 1414 Uouxhs itrcet 7421' ANTED Sicord cook at l'lanter' < Hou e , cnr W nerLolKd ndlfth tie t. Bt6 tSp I7" NTED Anursoglrl ( or children t P.nnter'o T Ilousa , D dgoaud 10th. KU7-2 p WAN TED Throe en'nr'to laHles cf e | orlencr to wirkinoliy. BuelniBi ho malle a > m re rnuner-t % . Adilrtts "I H. " Uo offlce. 817-2 p VT7ANIKD ccond c ok aid dishwasher at Km- TT rait Houoo , 11th Btieit , bit , llaiuev and Kir- nam /'ANTED / A dining room uiil aad ecam t'C9i immu lately ut the OccHenul. " " ' ITANTI-D ulrl for general housework 2116 V C lfornUflrmt. 785-iSi -A good tirl for general ho'i8o ork ( io.d w goj tjagoodterv iit , At ply No. MO Iltrnei stro.t MHS. R. H. HILliUll. 793 ! 9ii W ANTEn-Onod klrl In fam'ly ' of turce 1,310 N. 18th fct ; apt ly alters o cloo * . 780-23p. \\fANlKU WihHU > h 'atiheOmahnll.iiiKJ , Mar- VI ueySc. , bet 12tli nU 13 li. 799-'Jp \T/ANTED Ulrl tor housework , 015 a. 1 th StT \\"ANTED-L < lles < rgentlttrannoitynrc ! u tiy Tt t tike mi e , light nd pirts nc work t tbnlr > nhomen ; > 2tot&aiiay raulli and quietly male : work sent by nail ; nn canva ( ln ; no s aim fore o ly Plra'o aodrem Reilab.e Uanulaciuilug Co. , Pul adelphla , I a. WANTBO- for g < neral housework In a ema 1 Umlly. wages ft p.r wvok. Inqulie nt 241S Da > enp.rt St. JO .23. \\ANTFI ) . St moro ladles at Ciorst-V Block. * * Wi rk Pght. easy aud i roUtablu , Call at un.o nnd secure eu.jilnyu.ei.t. : 10 < 6t W NTH ) Wfclter ( rain ) in < ho understands hU buslnots , at 1 > JJ baumVRe taurant. 1618 D dge tre-t. 710-tJ \X7ANTED -A first class butcher wrnt erop'oy. > meiit bv the uiouth orear. . Addro'fl It. K. Everett , city. 711 23 } WAN1EO Two active -nTgoIn men. SteaJy ' inploymeut. C.ll 421 South 10th street 716 31 WANTED * elrl for general hf-u-e-ork Must hava nttrlen-e | anil coin" net iccoiumrnd p. Oo.rfl wunej given , Apj ly 7V9 north 2.M stro < t ; btt Wo > str aud Burt. 7zMl \XTARTRn-A girl to no gone al hi us work at 11 no thta tcornor 23.1 and Coa ( tretU 72123 WANTED A Gorman dining room klto en girl. He o and Hoppa , 418 B. IStb St , botwotn llarner and Hovarii. 85tl WANTBri F r trfl s woman oooV ; h ghost - cos | . IJ tn 11.81 class lulu. AildrnH M. U Wilght , I entr.il Cl y t.oijio , Central Cl V , No1' . 9024 OE TS WANITW-As "Union" Sewiue Mwh'ne oitu-e , 2 iH n rth 18 h utrett. OOViO \17ANIEIt oxl drau ht-iaian at Henry Vor. ' . \ \ II .Mrk' . Blk _ V-l-.tfB tt'A T 1 > A gar tuertnl niirxr' m n to rent ' If .icio'of land , . > 1 In goivl oiinilltlon for gar * dmilnM , ftncoil with uu d beard fence and all und r the ! ' . Mu tlerinledlhls week MOUT N & S , Ifth and Farraui 040-11 1XTANTM > A glil for general hou e ork In a V > | an.lf | of two lP4Bouth2tth ireet 4I Jflp WABTBD. \I7ANTKIi-Arltuatlon ai asilrtint ibnok-koeptr ' or c'etk ' In any buslnewv Wages not sn rmirh an cbjic a * a tt ad > petition. Addnui "W C. " Bte offioa. TITANTCD-SHUttVcn a * assistant l oli.lieej < r ! > joiinf lad\ thoroughly conn.etont , A'dirss B. A , 8 " B o cnico , B31-J5t M-ii Uoti bv yoni'g man. Would ilo linosanj tldng. Addren "U K , I , . " Bee offloo rpo JBELKIH-A ( tool afcbm Ker il. sires a 1 p sluoa. Ouod references. Address "f J. A. " thl < kltlta. b20 21 | > YouDg American o.UTers4nt l'h ' German , gtni ptiiina i nut prao'lca' l > cok keirwr , wishes * po- slthn , UitUfactoryni'erinces. Addrera "P" B idloe. - \T7ANTKD A nitildlf age.l lady wishes a poslthn T ? liousoliejfli or loil Unlit hou eirork ; g"OU rvfrrenieturuUlwd. AddrtuttkRA.NdEU , Fremont Net ) I74p 1 houieki > ep < T 1TT l t of rq oiuiioos. Applf aton torannon , & Co , ori wito poatottico. 7fO ; 3p \T7"ANTKD CiipiliiK or ulrrt bind work tn da ? T t\tul > K * . l'rk rcaaonabU. AddieM * ' < 4' ' lloo /U * rtl UOUSSA 4UI1 LO'.It HUNT ult of roanif , aoulh front , ccond 17011 r , with b * ? lcdu , llliOUcagu itrtw. . l-Ji-tl OIt " < Ht.T Ho'ea ft three rooms , $ lt 0 cv'Jai F hard and null Mater , 16ib auU I'.ciflo street , It. R UENT Large bitn at CoLDuri , 1711 Doug F , 831 S5 f/ / Itt'NTlioniiB.i uiuirr iisortlu thl < dtj I1 knuwuax VMvrsl'arkon Jitu mruot , outU 01 luqulru ou | roiuUcj for Ursut. J / for Infants and Children. CnsrorinproinorosDlFrcstlon nnd ovorcouius l''lutuluncy , IXmstipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , and Feverislmcss. It insures health nnd iiutuml sloop , without morphine. " Cflstorlft la so well ndtptcd to Children thnt 1 recommend It as superior to any proscription known u > ino. " II. A. Ancnr.ii , II. D. , 83 TortLind ATO. , Brooklyn , N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT au absolute euro for Rheuma tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. Tiio most PowerfUl and Pene trating Pain-relieving nnd Healing Itonicdy known to man. A RKNT lIoutoSltt ami Nlchclid street. In- FOI qulra on lli'iniMM IVJ foi uioiith 8iO-4p Foil HKNT Cfittspn of four rooms ; tioar C.plto ) nvmiaaud lilhfclreet. Innu ro o ( S. Lehman , linSFurtnm. 8K-U fjion UKNr-tratehtd roouij , 1021 Faroam 1 fSO 2flp „ . . ItE.Vr Colt KB In Hh nn'3 addition at314 pormcmt" . HcCAOUK , opposltol' . O. fll tf JF OH HKNT fum'slicd front room , tbrco I locks from , I'oetcfflci14ID Chicago etro , t. 707-53 DIt HENT Ino rooms at 814 N. 24th etrcot. 781-23p 1/OU UKNTA nicely fiunUtioil room ( ur ono or t o , at 23)1 Uooge atrcot. Best summer location 11 the city 70o tt FOIl UKNT A t o stnry bnck bouse and bvu- mont. ivroupp-r rooms are oc < upl d kir par lo. Vkho nxchangt" rent ( or boaid. Addrou 0u9 Cast troot. Possession | tl\on May 1st. Extrt luduco- menti O0eicd to reliable puty nho lll make per- uauont arrangoaout 70-tf F OH HKNT-Dosk room aKerSIay 1st , corner IMh and Karnam , up Italia E.nulro ot Barker & .c , 13 h and Firnam 7CO tf Olt PtNT In Rodlik'a blnck. Storero-m 12i I cctdeei' aid Rood cilice room. I'aulscn&Co , K.inam , rooms , "OS-It d ( ortwo en lomen ilu.iet street. 702-22p W HEKT A furnlsh-nl front r om. Arply t ' S. W. roc. 19th and Farnam St 751-tf FOR RENT-No. 1 bquiro Unllct & Davis pUno , 3 . .0a munth. Inquire at Kdholm ti Krlcksou's. 716-23 FOR Hgxr Firit-claaa brick Btora and base ment , 16th aud Farnam atreeta. $76 < 0 per uonth. JJAttKhlt & JIANE. "S8t ( F OR RENT. tluildl ( fJOxM , on Harnoy street , betnoBU 14lh and Uth. BARKER 4SUYNE. 727 tf F OR RENT Furnished room , 1318 JacVion Btreot. 703 2' } FF F IOIl ' > hNT plauo. Inqulro at Eilholm it K Ick- aon'e. B53 tf [ ? IOK KENT 1 wo furni&hed rooms , 2117 Webster P 641 tt [ 71011 UE.NT Furiilehed rooms 227 Dodge Rt. -i- 494-lm FOIl KENT L rze siuib Iront room , nicely fur nished , 19 > F.ma i > &tl 48MI FOIl RENT Store room 1509 Ftnam St. , by I'rtUI KN&CO. 4ff > .tf < OU ItKNl'- Third Hour t building Mo , mi tar- nam < t. J47-tf [ JIOR REVT 1st oasa 6 room cottage S. T D Petereon , S. E. corner 16th and Douglas. U2-tf RUrr ! 0s > acre farm. Also bjlck yard. T. ilurrar. fl3-tf FOR KENT FurnUnod rooms , 1817 Dodgu street. 618-tf FOR RENT Rooms In Nebraska Natlona Bank Bulldug. Most dealratlo of2ce In the city upplled with hydraulic ele-ator and heated b team. Apply at Bank. 62fl-tl [ 7AOK RENT Furnished rooms on tbs northwo L1 cor. IDthandCapltolavenuo , formerly Boose. F room heated S21 K. 18th.OT6U OT6-U FOR BALH. FOR HALE A good grocery stind , cheap , at 1013 llaroeystieet. N. W. MERltiLL. S34-25J FOR SALE Furniture , 8tne < , ITnrse , Hun ess and Bustgy , at 640 Fa'rvlew , cor. Mth sttcet one lock north ut St. Mary's avinuo. 818-tt [ TtOR \LE-Large span of work mares , harness Pandwigcn. Will exchange ror city propei ty. R. E. Co | son , IHh and Pariflo 821.21 [ T'Oll \LE-One 8 "ear old her r , 1100 welght.wlll P work doulilt or single. Inquire fttSSd and " r- ney , south Bldo stneU 8lu-24i > I FOJl SALE A span of mulr > . wagon and harness on e sy terms. Apply oB Sauuiera Btwet Just onth ot Ittnor'u trick yard , 86-2 ! > p FOH SALE A fnth milk cow. Inquire at bu'ih- or sliop , corner 18th and Alma streets. 803-23' T7OK SALR-Cot'aireof ' two rnom InShlm.'n id- F cUtliin at tli oo (2JO cai-li , l Uuce In monthly pajm uU. McCAQUK , opp. P. u. 8U tt , " / BAUI. a itciinnton rarn ra ttro t wl n L/u , oilMiullt coitaKe Call and me. A bar- " "IV- ' I1. ' BlStl F ; Oil SALE Two beauMful Mn hi 'owo'a Grit tul- dlllon for t7tu. JlcuAOUE , opp. P. O. 814-tt FOI BALE The gioil | H and flttaica of the Crilgliton Ilo so , or will tell unj part nf the din- IK ruom or ki chen furnltuio ceparaU.y. Eas toi mi. AppU on picmlaeH. 783 tt IT'OIl SALE Cro ery store and pajiug huslmts. 1 Ouul stand. Terms to suit a > re.ponsblo pur chaser , Addrtsj "Oroour , " L'uo office , 7fcSS6p 1710U8ALK-A well establ'slied ' baker ; Inclndlog av lot anil bull Hug , In ouo of the licit towns of ext ern Nejrask * For varticuUtK addrou"N , H. , " oare Omaha Bee. 770 24p. FOR SALE 2 large houses on Capitol Hill , ftlth all modern IiuiirutemenU. Full lota. 1'rlco , dXX1 and fJ.DOO cclu IUEY & MO ITER. 77l-tf HALE A fo * fine lots left vln LEAVEV FOR WOliTlI TERRACE addition , at 276 to 300 each , I-1 ! rash , balanra monthly. Wo will guarantcn Ihesa to be the cheapest loU lu the marLtt 772-tf IREY & JIOTfKIU OR 8 I.E Good 2 story bouse , 0 rooms , turn , I7 1 bearing fruit , etc , on 19th bt. , i ear ttreet cut. A vplendid bargain and woith mvotlgiilhg IllEY & MOVl'Ett , B. W , Uor. Ittb aud Farnam. 7iJtf FOR H U K Fine cottage of t room I , full lot , barn , bwrlog fruit tn s , tto 1'rlco { 2.7io , ( hlnn'e oildlli.-n ( bin U a rum Urgaln and Wf rthy of j our In m. diate atteutlon. llltY & MuTTEll , cor. 16th aid Karnam. 748 tf BALE-Ba'galn. One ol the flne > t Iota on FOIt uth Uth street , i erfoutly lvvl , will be nd | on m y leiun. L t , 60x138 a > goal house , 80x84 , will am cUt < rn , plinty < > t uult and ihado tr es. Inquire onpreuil , , ratttUe lltb street , btttn Uarlba an. . Uoiran. 73 24 < OK BALE 4 fine ri-sUleur * lots with good home 17 aud tarn , 'iult treesnrubery , ito , in l aa & Bheld n's.dditl n. Price , 85,0 0 , terms eas ) luEY & UOITKIt , a W. cor. 16ih and Fa nam. 745 tl TT'ORBAlE-Sbrautlfulacre loin on I veuwor h J tru t,2inile from pint otllce Price > 1.0.0. Unit thu W t banr ui offered. IREY if MOTrKlt , 748-U OR \LE-Tbrse rice cottages U RMrm's addl. a-MitLn , on u.5nt"ly raymon s , .1UEY MOT TMl. 747 tf xiili SA t A fir > t-cla 4 re tau nt and Ice creim ptilor ao'l bouso of 10 rooms a'tacho't , all fur IsbeJ , lli bA soldcbeip Si UtaHory nuont nlvcn tut . .o'J'ULAd.lreM ' M. W. 1' . " Omaha , Nub. /OR 8 LE / > ta tvarvaln , Iwohnujeiand full lot , { ntar n lllurj bridge oa > cah buver. liiiul'ovf Edholiu & Euck.ou. Jewel r , oppuwt * pOttoUlce. 714 3 LE-Freshmilk eow , Inquire fct 1918 Far " 'WlmtRlrcs our Children rosy chootil , AYbat cures Cielr f OTors , molcps them ulconr- i 'Tin Cantnrln.t ' When bnblcg f > t nnd err by turns , , Wbat euros tUelr colic , kills tlir-lr worms , t > Hut Caitnrln > i " " VTlint quickly wire8 Constipation , ' Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , HutCmtorlsy Fnrowcll then to Jlorplilno Syrups , j Castor Oil and Paregoric , aud ' 4 IlnllCnutorliU J FOR SALE The southwest corn tr lot of lllhund I'-o'llc , ullh ino i no story brlK hul d'ni ' , * ai done ono framt bill ding on It , nlih all modern Improve ments Inquire at ihn clothing stow of Qe rco II. Peterson 8 1 South lot h street. fSS-lm FOR 1 LE-loa satit fill lots In Win ut Hill od- illlloi fntnliO to $70. . It will pn putlns to link attli'i" ' iirouettt Ixforoliuj Ing elaan hero 1'Of- TEH &COnii. ISIS I'arnam street. 613 tf FOR SALE Very desirable nsldenoi for umall ftmily , ono b ocK off St Mtry a % onuo , In blocks from postoltleo I/ic tlon flue , rSf.OO Eaar term * . POTIKR & COBD. lain Farnam street. GM-tf If OH SAtiK Bargain" In Impiotcd and unlmmov- ' cd property in iU ! addition ! Cjll aud oo I * iT- IEH i. COBB , IMS Karnam street. 610-tf Fen SALE -Bargain In lotatnr residence or speo- ulatlonln Walnut 11111 , D.nckenii , KinlorB n d Woe Cuiulng udalilont. I'OTil'.H & C011D , IMS F.rnnm Street | ? < lll SALE- Lots at $376 to $400 In Arlington , In- i' kldo ilty limit ! , iifar 8aundoraalroetf3)6 toSlOO. IQi-U _ AMES. Fft'namttteet IflOll SALE -News > t nd , KOOO locatl n 6.ti , 13th JC St. , Ixitween Jacmon and Howard. f > "fl 28 } FOU SAl.K-Lotfl att37t to JlOO In Arlington , In- aide city limit * , near blunders etrcc'S376 ' to $400 EOM ( _ AUK' . Farnam ttreet. 11 SA' ' E Two of the raojt dealrablo lota In Lowu'n 1st add. , flno rlev , prtco i7i . nouth and oust frontage , fenced. A bargain. McCAQUE ? oppoalta P. O. _ 4S' ' t ( FOK 8 VLB Lois at $375 to $1 0 In Arlington , In side city limit ) , n.ar Saunderartroct , $3 6 to 8 100. 887- ' ( _ AM US. FaniaroBt'POt FOR SAT.E 6flacre improved land , all within I milea ot the Union Stuck jarda. Landaatabtr- Kain. VOTTEIl i COBB , 1515 F * nam Btreet. FOR S LC-2 Iota m Plain view at 16 to 20 p cent below the p Ice at which surrounding lo held. Pi Ice will bu put up so n 'f uol told. 8-tt P01T It & ( follB. IMS Far , cm S'r ft SALE 6 lota in HhlnnV , Zd addition at a bar- FOR t.aln. Two cheapest lotIn Kirk wood ( nr 3 da } a. 454 tf _ I'QiTEIt&'lonB. ' ISlBFaniam St FOR SALE-LoiB at * S7G to $4 0 in Arlington , .n- aide city hmlta , near SaunJcri' tre tl47o IH $4 < x ) . 661 tt _ AMK3 , Farnam street. FR SALE-Lut * at $376 to (4 0 In Ail ! Kton in- sldo city 1 miU , ntar Saum'trestrcrt , < 75 tci $40a 674 t ( AVEd l-Vjiiam Btreet. _ JTtO't ' SALE -Lots at ? 375 to 5101 in Arlington In- 1 a'da city limits , uoar 8iundeiKclicct$3lD to $400. 560 tt AMFH , F rnam sttee' . K - 1000 hushe'a ol good i "und old roin. Apply to Dr Chamber ! Voter nary Burgeon , Omaha. US tt FOR SALE Ola nompapon In large and em U quantltlca > t tbln nmeo. _ Fi IOH SALE A first-class Voso & HOD Piano , at a bargain. Inquire EdUolmi ErickBonV. 624 U T7UIU S LE Lots at 376 to 81 0 In Arlington , In- F Bide city llmlU.near Siunrte-a si reel$375 to 34UO. 67u-tf AMKS , Farnam street. fj OIt SALK Two open ne < x > nd-nud bngitle-i aa JT one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1S1P Homey Bt. jgfl-tf T7IOK SALK Lota at $376 to < 400 in Arllniton In. JU tide city limits near , Sauniler.itrect.J370 to J400. 673 tf AMK3 , Farnam ttreot. JjUmBALB-A mnall Mosler , ftutacuaa & 0o. , Ure JT proof nat . almoet new , at this office. tf TT1' ' u HA.LE-LOU at fS7C to $ IOO In Arlington. In- Jf tide city HmUi , no r Banndais > treet$375 to $4na. 671 tt AME3 , Furnarn ttreet lilOIt SALE i > ne Vo e and Soni piano at A barr - r gain. Inquire at Ednolm and Erlctoon's rouelo Btore , on 10th ot 289 tf SALE Lntaat 376to $4 Oln Arlington , In side city Umlta , ntar S und riistreet$3H > to$100. 672 tf AME3 , Farnam street. F Oil S\LE My ilwelltnET , Mo .2'OS HouiU . Fin * _ neighborhood , ? rooms and larffo cemented cellar , city wator.Z ObtrreliU ern , harn , chicken hoveo , etc W. J. W LSUAN3 , Citv Mills. (99 if 17011 SAIjF Ten gnrd wl'I and flxtureg of the " Creljihtoii Houso. Will tell Iho dining roum aixl kitchen furul ute sepaiately or any pat of elthtr. Will oxchanue for Itmls , I ts or any Halo bl > com- mo.ilty , or will take ceoured noUsou long tUe In quire at CnlfMon Home. V65-tf TT Ofl 8ME Twn > ac ea of the OrifTen farm , Si V miles ( roii the l'ot tfl'O and only tnn blocks frcm I'ratt'dbub division. Will bo B .Id In Sj , C or li a're lots Inqulro Omaha Carjut Co , 1511 Dounlas "treat B72tf fltocK of Drugi and Iruiri > ti' Fixture ! Aaniall tor sale in the live town of Wa'orloo , Nebraska * good opening fnra phy ilclau. Addrets J , B. HIL- EK. Elkhrirn fetation , .Neb. 7 P-tf FOR SALE- ar high schrol , n ell built bouie , full lot east frunt , f < ! 00. On Burt utrott. good bout' end barn. Excellent lo cation $7.DI . On Mi I'l usant avenue , nuth front , large now bounc , full l"t , tO.ooo. On CaliloruU leof , good house , ban , lot 9x132 , On Dtvenport street , near 10th , house and lot 44 feet. 84/OO. On 1 th > trect , cut front , a room haute , good or. > der , .3 WXi , On lUvenpoit street , near lth , good nine room < hens anil burn , * 5SCXi. On V'arnam i-tmot. mar 16th Good 10 room bouse , t'22x132 4 00. ' , l' lot 50x182 ' . turnamstrett , HOOU7 rcom houfo , , tl-lt AllEd , > Farnam Mtrctt. SAIM e lot * in Haniicom I'l.ce and FOR fl'ce , < I47S to * JSUi.ii uionthlv pay. roentf. Otrker 4. Mayot , M. K. Cor. Farnain and 18th Htl 15-tl FOK SALK J ,30G f r full lot ou 18th St. In Kouiitzo' * Id addition. I'OTTEtl & ( X DB. 1619 Farnam rit. 810-U FOK BALE Farm K miles from city , near Union Stock yards. Inqwra at Mn. Meyer , over Re * der's Drug Btore , Uth and Webster. 8ZJ- FOR 8AUi-Uts at * S7S to $400 In Arlington , In. tide city limit * , near rUu d < m btreet,4 76 to kW ) . Farnam strtt. . T7\0ll SALE Lots at 1376 to H"0 In AilHuton. In- X1 tide city limits , ntar 8aunderatreettt7A t (410 , E8l-tf AMIS , rarutm ttreet. UUOBUAHUODB. rrKEV \ I'-Aprll JSJ , at Oty I'oui d. ona tpot- JL ted cow v.tn | strap on ber ileck aud c > ue m.orl horn Will ta sold on tba 29.h , U nut rcdtcavd. . 43 Up AN get drU-cluu rrinto boird and neatly lur. C nUhtd roomi , N. W. cor. 12tb and Ho * aid. ' . tf'7.291 _ OTRAYKD OR HTOLKN-A black hnre , * jcari Dole ) , from Weetrn UOUIM , llllh and I1e.it Strvets. A reward will bu git < u It returned tu th ab to od dresa 827-23 CECONP haid Looks boujbt and sold at 17 N. I OlCth str.ct. 7-2-Zlp 'tuy re U < iic N , W. corner 20th Land i > l ri * tr ft , one w Ite bef r OwntrwiU pit-no take her away an 'pay chaiK" . 719-lttwtwj 0 RltflBULLNIIEIMKR. . 7 > Ell OVAL O. F. PAVI3400 , DKALF.liS I J.V Rtal Ketato and Muitgagu Uwusbkia roiuj e I to No. 1W3 Funam street , up fcU r * , room U , < n doorcartof their form' r kxation , where they may bt fuund uutll comi Ittlnn L | th .r new building. i will L P d for any OL rf i llphtliurla tli.teuuiiul Lo cur u bv Dr. Jtflrle * ' ( Council Dlult ) I itttutUu anil tuie Suud , lrt | 3'fc U _ _ _ IEDWARB KIFEHL , UA018TKH Of PALUYHTKliy AKD OONDlTlUh AUBT. tM Tenth etrcot. belwoon Farnam and ar > u r , wrj , witn tna aid of tniaralao aplitta. otUlalrg an ) one giaaoo 01 u > pant and preMct , auJ tV rum condition la Us imuro. Uv.u u > 4 > hcc oid r.