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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1884)
! } Mi i OMAHA DAILY BEE mURSDAY MAY i , J84. TUB DAILY BEE. Thursdoy Morning , May 1. A STATE OAZKTTRBU & BITS INIUI DtncoTOiir to bo iasuod in July 1884. price § 1. GO. J. M. WOLFE , publisher lishor , 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. WOULD not bo without Ilcildlng'n llunst Salvo , ta tlio vortltct of nil who tiso it. 1'ric 2f oonto. LOOAL BREVITIES , M'llo Rhea and her theatrical part pamod through thti city yesterday cnrotita t Donvor. Yo Gods , It surely cannot bo , Such cold lias stmck our own U. T , Our wages cut , our ball nlno busted , The stay In which wo kindly trusted ; Bat worst of all , the very devil , Our gentlemen now ncok their level , Bereft of all our cherished joys , As poor as B. tt , M.'i ) starred boys. Five funeral processions wondoe their way to Prospect hill yoiterJay Three of the hearses were white one * indicating that three cf mammas' dar lings have gono. L. P. Jtidd Albion and H. U. Itoblnioi North Bond are gusts at the I'niton. Thos. Yule an J. A , Smith' Beatrice are a Jho Paxton. A D. Buckworth North 1'lntto and Aug IT. Gruottor are registered at the Paxton. J. E. English and P. 3 ? . McCarthy Exoto are stopping at the L'-ixton. W. H. Voy , of 1'lura Orook , and 1'ranl Sharp , of Fremont , are stopping at the Metro ro poll tan. W. L. Taylor , of Madison , and W. L. WIttman , of Lone Pine , Neb. , are at the Metropolitan , S. Berliner and wife , of Chicago , are at the Metropolitan. Hubert Dado and wife , of Carson , are stop ping at the Metropolitan. Ojcar Wodus , "F. II. Kondriok and Joaoph U. Schlnner , of Chicago , are at the Metro politan. Charged "With Being n Flro Fiona , A telegram was received at the headquarters - quarters of the Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha railway yesterday that an important arrest had boon made at Emerson , ono of the stations along the lino. Some time ago the station house at that place was burned for the second time ; yesterday morning a man named McMahou , who lived in the village , was charged with having not it on firo. Ho vras taken before a magistrate , and after n hearing was hold. Bad Blood is inclined to came to tbomtrface in the Spring because of the effort made by good old mother nature to throw it otF. If nature docs not have help at his time , the pohon may go hack to the system nnd tiroduco all manner of ills ; but by the aid of Bwift'n Specific the bad blood in all driven out through the pores of the hklc , nnd permanently relieves the trouble. This remedy Is a purely vegetable and harm less preparation , but RO powerful an antidote to blood poison , that it find ) and roots It aU out. Do xot ba deceived by Mercury and IVtoch inixttijrps , which drlvo in the poison , only to como oittCBgalu iu a wotto form. . 1 have cured ptMtkuontly Blood Taint Itt the third generation CW. . the use of Swift'a Specific , after I had moHiSlgnaliy falleil'wlth ilerourr and Potanh. \ F. A TooMKtt , M.\D. , Perry , Go , TrtJMiao on Blooil and Skin DlaeoHtH mailed free. THK Swirr SWXJIKIC Co , , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , Gs. ' TUo New U. ( . Time Card. .Tho new time card of the Union Paci fic railway which goo.j into affect to-day wan issued and distributed yoatorday. Besides that of 21 minutes resulting from the adoption of standard in place oi sun time , there is no marked change in the times of the departures and arrivals of trains. The greatest difference is in the departure of No. 3 , tlio ovorlanc train. Hereafter it leaves the depot at 11:40 : a. m. No. 1 departs at 8:25 : p. in ' No , 2 arrives at 7:50 : a , in. No. 4 arrive : at 4 p , m. The Lincoln passenger or- loaves at 12:55 : p. m. and arrives at 1:20 : p. in. The Missouri Pacific loaves a 7:25 a. m. and arrives at 0:55 : p. m. NoExporlraont. With a majority of people it Id no oxpori went that Dr. Bosankoa Cough and Liing Syiup IB a euro for Coughs. Colds , Pains ii the Lungs , Soreness iu the Chost. oto. , but fo these who doubt , oak your neighbors win have used it or get a free uamplo bottle o Schrotor & Bocht , the druggists. Regular size GO cento and $1.00. Bold to the trada by O. F. Goodman. Colored Mon Caught ; Last night ofllcor O'Boylo arrested twc colored men in Dick Currius old place on a telegram from Galesburg , Illinois The charge of being suspicious character ! was preferred against thorn to hold thorn until they are delivered to the Illinois authorities. It is thought they are the parties who robbed a jewelry store of a largo amount of diamonds and valuable ! in that city. The wife of ono of then arrived in Omaha yesterday morning. Her trunk was searched but no stolen property was found , ARC YOU GOING TO EUUOPK ? Iu another column will bo found the an nouncument of Mcexra. Til OS. COOK & SON Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York relative to the very complete arrangement ! they have made tor tours iu Kurop th' coming Spring nnd Suimnor. "Cook'e Eicur alonJst , " coutJimlDS rnnpa and full particular * will be mailed to any audrcua on receipt of It cantw On Their Wny to the Convention , The atato convention which meets at I/meoln thia morning has culled a large number of politicians into the city from the north a.nd northwest They wil nearly all leave for Lincoln this morning ovar the B. & M. The following are the named of lomo of the delegates , most ol whom stopped ak the Millard : 0 , 0 ICoNwh , X E. Evana and R y. Kloke , of Gumming county W. B. Ohilrera and Charlea Wilson Pierce county ; J. , W. Rice and Olivei Jackson. Koox county } Frank Puller Wayne county ; 0. L. Lamb , Stanton county ; J. E. Went , John Skirvinby Col. W , H. Kctchaw. Neil Brannan and W , D. Matharwo , Holt county , Hon Ixtreczo Orounsp and Hon. E. K , valen tine , who arrived in the city lut night T llUUo } eave this morning for Lincoln to "b * prtWnt at the convention. . i. . . . . . . A Si BIKE DOUBTFUL. A Ccmproniise Probably EiMiuby Bon cral Manager Clark , The Number of Ilonrn IVr Dny In crciiscil ntnl ilio AVnjr.cH 1'ro- porflnnntcly. The reduction of the wngo3 of the U P. employes , which goes into effect to day has created considerable disaatisfac tlou and raised among some n spirit of ro tisUuico to it. On Tuesday ntght sever al of the labor organizations hold meetings ings to discuss this decrease of pay , bu nothing definite was done , it being deem cd host to leave the matter to the om ployta &B a mats. Yesterday noon a mooting was hold Sr ono of the blacksmith shops to dotermini upon a course to bo pursued. Quito t number expressed their aontimonts Some vroro in favor of a strike , oomo fd vorod n walk out , while others thought it best to stay and worl under the proposed reduction. Nc conclusion was arrived at but c committee of ton was appointed , promt ncnt among whom were William Andersen son and Elijah Dunn , to visit General Manager Olarko and by conference witl : liim to determine some moans to avoid , if possible , the threatened evil , This committee visited Mr. Clark in the after noon. Ho expressed his dissatiafaction with the order but said ho could not countermand it. Ho promised that as soon as the business of the road would mprovo sufliciontly ho would again raise ho wanes to their old standard. It was agreed , however , that the working hours tor day ahonld bo increased from eight o ton hours. This will give the men , ivho in the past icceivod $2.40 per day , $2.70 under the reduction , others being ( Tooted proportionately. This increased number of hours will affect only those irho work by the day. Between 5 and G o'clock last evening lie shopmen assembled again to hoar the oport of the committee. A motion that no work bo done to-day was lost by a mall majority , A motion to go out on a triko , was lost before it came to a vo o. t was them carried that the old committee 0 reappointed to scouro a hall where a ncoting of the employes will ba hold o-night to take final action in the mat er. This morning tlio raon will go to work in the shops upon the ton hour sys- om. What will bo the ultimata result s difficul to forotoll. Some claim that bo elder hands and man of influence are 1 favor of a strike , and are only waiting o perfect an i organization by which it an bo mido effectual. The rnoro con- orvativo think it for their host interest o accept the situation' and continue- Tork under the now terms. Tha men who work by'tho month seem o bo affoctodmost by this ovil. At the hops their number of hours will ba In- reused , and at the same time their pay oaucod from 10 to 15 par codt. At the loadquartora their wages only will be ( Tooted , but it is rumored that an effort trill bo made to dooroaso the number of Employes there , increase their num- nr of hours , and advance their wages proportionately. BOOK-BEEE DAT , Ita Origin nnd How It la Celebrated To-day ii what is known in America among the followers of King Gambrinui at bock-boor day. In Germany it h called May festival. Among Germans especially thia day is passed iu drinking the fltimulant which gives to it its uanio. By inquiry at ono of the loadintj Gor man saloons in thia city it was learned that bock boor is the real lagor. The "nut-brown" bcor BO much loved by all Teutons is called nmong browora an ex tra brow beer , which makes it extra strong and to a Gorman extra good. Bock bpor is drunkenly only for n very few daya nbout tlio first of May. It is o&teomod among Ger mans a par excellent drink , and their great love for it oftun causes it to bo con- iutnoil before May is at hand. This lieoris made nbout the first of November of each year , to bo drunk on this day. Ciorinan tmlouu-kocpam say that enough t never made in. the city to supply tlio demand , The origin of this day is shrouded in the mists uf antiquity. It dates back hundreds of yearn , to the time when the relation of baron nnd vilUin existed in its pristine vigor , and uroso from some great drinking bout whora the lords com pelled their servants to compote under [ > an of death at boor drinking. Brrvrd Him Mtulit. "I have u o < l Jlunloek Jllwxt Hitters , nnd am linjipy to nay they hove done mo moro K ° 'l thun anthliiR yet Bond n further quantity at once " ThU man was a fullcror from ( lyu- l > ep la for twenty yean. Hid name is Alex ander Lough , aud he lives ut Alpoua , Mich , B.lbU Its Doiith ICncll ItunK liy tlio turo IVuin Otnnlm ol' Aluna- Ijiiril. It novr looks as if base ball for the coming season in Omaha had received its death blow. The reduction of wages of the Union Pacific has , in some measure , cd to it , some of the boys receiving oilers 'roin local organizations in 'ho east which would not justify them in "laying in the Headquarters at their present tate of wages. Yesterday afternoon Manager Lord loft for Eraiuville , Indiana , where ho will take charge of the nine at that place. Charles Briggs started to illl his engage ment with the management of the Un ions of Chicago. Frank Bundle , the catcher , has also several tempting offer * under consideration and will probably accept tiomo one A > ( them. Owroll , who ( amohoro from , the Port Qurone will also in all prob&blllty accent a position iu seine of the eastern local organizations It in also rumored that Whitney "nil leave soon to play in ono of the o&ston clubs. With thcso mon all gene bac ball in Omahn would furnish but littl amusement to its in nny lovers of thi the game cf nil athletic gporlc. . THE "OUT , How Ilio II , & M. OniL-o Hoys Vloxv tin Cut of the Union I'Aolllo. Many of the boys in the offices of thi D. it M. company are glad that thi Union Pacific company has inrulo a cu in wages. They are glad , not because i hurts the shopmen , on the contrary the ; are sorry for that , but are glad bocaua it effects the pay of the employes in tin Union Pacific headquarters. A B. & M. boy said yostoaday "Why those follows have lorded ever ua for years. They have never missed ai opportunity to throw it up to us thatwi were not getting aa largo salaries a : they were , but now in a moasiiro the tables are turned , for many of our licac clerks will receive moro pay than men it the same positions in the employ of the Union Pacific company. " IN THE Riiors. In the shops the feeling Ls very bitUi and it is openly assorted upon the street ; that a strike will take place but nothing definite is as yet known. Ono _ of the Union Pacific employes , who is in a position to know , stated thii morning that their is some talk of in creasing the working hours in the shor. .o ton hours a day instead ot eight as it ! s novr. In case the number of houn s increased , the pay will not bo. Undo ) , ho ton hour system the pay for ter lours work would bo just the same as il n now for eight , so that men could oarr , Iio same amount of money then as now , : > ut would have to work ton hours a daj instead of eight for it. AT IIEADQUAHTEHS. At the U. P. headquarters yestor- lay the reduction in wages has boon all .ho subject of oonvorsation , and manj ire the howls and complaints. Among ; ho high salaried men there is a decided- y bitter fooling , but no trouble is antici pated among the clerical forco. A Bud Brcatli [ a Insufferable. Wo don't like It. A pctaorj with a strong bronth must not rnnko hluisoll very familiar with ua. An Impure breath If caused by nn unhealthy Btomarh. liurdock /Hood llittert will correct this ovll. They art ; ho best stomach medlcino known. J > ltCllC8. Ono of the pastors of this city , a few weeks since , used as a subject for a Tory good sortnon , "Digging Ditches. " That same pastor ought out to take a "walk uround Omaha at thn present time and ho could see moro ditches being dug than ho had over dreamed of. On nearly uvory street in the city ditches are being 3ug. Putting in water works , putting in ; as , connecting 'with the sewer and n lumbar of such things are excuses for Lho numerous ditches now being dug. On Dodge street workmen aio'digging a trench for puti&g-iivigaii.iHUia. Thin itrcot is soon to bo paved and it is now necessary to put in all pipes needed for some time to como. Police Court. In police court yesterday Jamoi O'Brien was fined 95 and costs for disorderly dorly conduct. John Pollock got full Tuesday and ir consequence was called upon yosterdaj to doposito $7.00 to help out the school board. John Adams , an individual with i great deal of unnecessary mouth , was called upon to contribute $7.55 towarc the schools , for being found In a drunker condition. John came down with thi cash. cash.DAU DAU Oallahan pleaded not guilty to UK chnrgo ot disorderly conduct , and ho wil have a trial this nftornoon. James LnfFerty said that ho got full Tuesday night and rollodjilown hill into ( swamp , but was very sorry. The Judge sympathized with him and fined him Si and coats. James said ho had considera ble money when ho started rolling down that hill , but it was lost in transit. Ho u boarding with Sheriff Miller. Thoo. Ecklong was charged with potty larceny. Ho pleaded not guilty , and will bo triad this afternoon. Army Ordorn. Leave of absence for ten days on sur fjooii'B certificate of disability , is granted Second Lieutenant Lester W. Oornlsh Fifth Cavalry. Hospital Stowaid Thomas Griffith , U. S. A , , having reported at these headquarters tors in compliance with paragraph 4 , spe cial orders No. GO , current series from the headquarters of the army , will proceed - coed to Port MoKinnoy , W.vo. , and re port to the commanding olliccr thorool tor duty. I'tatato ' 1'rAuulor * The following deeds were filed foi record in the county clerk's oflico April J9 , reported for TUB BKB by Amos' real jjtato agency : 0 , Lichton and wife to E , 1'ounginan SV. D. for section 23-10. ! ) . $702.00. L. H. Tuttle Jr. to D. L. Thomas , W. [ ) . , lot 2-1 , Tuition subdivision. § 675.00. A. M. G. MoOormick and Hmb to G. f. Mills , lot iu Olanmdon Q G , D. $2. A. M. Kioba and Husb to Trustees 1st 3ennau Presbyterian church W. D. . ? art lot 4 block 214 * . $2,000. 0. L , Van 0 imp and wife to A. Plou * or W. D. part section 3-1-15.13. $810.00. Union Paoitio Railway to J , Ilany Jr. IV. D. , part section 25 15 10. $300. Aug. Kountzo and wife to S. S , Has- : illV. . D. . lot 2 block lOKounlza 4th. ? 350. 350.A. A. Molnnis to J , Guild W , D. , part lot 28 block 2 , Park placu. $1,000 , F , A Manger and wife to W. L. Me- Daiiuo W. D. , part block ! " . ! ? , " Shorms ulditiou. $1,500. ' S. E , Rogers mid wife to J. Mills W. D. , part 11 , block 2 in Rogers addition. B800. E , E , Rickonfleld & Hnsb to | M , Oar. mon \V , D , put lot 1 , in Tuttlcs subdi- ritiou , $200. Jii3 , U , Erck to E. Ii. Knox , \V. D. , lot 55 , Nelsons addition. $750. S , K , Sptlding and wife to 8. Wickmau W. D. , lot 8 , block "E. " Lowes 1st addition. ? 225. HIS LAST BEPORT , Snimicl K Donnelly , Klllnd nt > Fire In Now York CHy NlRllt , In the associated press dispatches o this iasuo , is the announcement of thi death of Samuel F. Donnelly , in Nov York city. Ho was injured while attend ing a fire in that city Tuesday and diet ycstcr-day. Samuel F. Donnelly was , for a nuinbei her of .years , a resident of this city , He came to this place from Binghampton , N , Y. Ho was for two or thrco v ° ara citj editor of the Omaha Herald. Ho was als ( an employe of THE BEKfor sometime. He left THE BEE and in company with twe other gentlemen started a paper known as the Evening Telegram , of which shcol ho was editor. After the wreck of the Telegram ho went to Now York city ant ] wont upon the reportorial staff of the Now York Sun , and was representing that paper when ho received the injuries which caused his doathi Mr. Donnelly was a first-class reporter , and an excellent newspaper man and his sudden death is to bo greatly lamented , Ho had many warm friends in this city who will loam of his untimely tak ing off with a great deal of surprise and deep sorrow. Colorado I'ool meeting. Mr. George Daniels , commissioner ol the Colorado pool , is in the city. A uhorl passenger meeting was hold at the Paxton - ton hotel yesterday. Nothing but routine business was transacted and nothing of interest to the public was dono. IjooklnpTownrd a I'ool. A pool mooting , it is thought , for the purpose of fixing passenger rates , wat hold in the Paxton hotel yostorday. This morning Thomas Miller freight agent of the B. & M. , and P. P. Sholbj freight agent of the U. P. , will leave bj special car to visit fifty-six of the larger shipping point ) in Nebraska , \rith i view to adjust freight ratoa from those places. A Great Discovery. That Is dally bringing joy to the homes ol thousands by saving muny of their dear ones from an early grave , UVuly Is Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay I ever , o3a of Voice , Tickling In the Throat , Tain in Slda nnd Chest , or any disease of the Throat and Iitinra , a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial BottioH free at O. I" . Goodman's Drug Store. Larco size 81.00- NEW MEXICO. Now Mexico is alleged by a delegation of politicians from that Territory , wants to bo admitted into the Union aa a Stato. They claim the right of admission on the asserted grounds of a population of 200- )00 ) and a taxable property of $75,000- )00. They might improve these pretenses : > y Urging that the area cf the Territory 3 three times that of Kentucky nnd that they might havogot Statehood Uiirty-fivo voara 7gt > liKd .tboy aeoa fit to como in as i slave State on the Democratic or Cal- lioun idea. The plain fact iu that Now Mexico ia'tio'mfU.to.ba.agtato. ' She had over 100,000 population , such as it was , fourteen years ago , and in 1880 she had but 18,000 more , bub much improved in quality , and but $27C 00,000 in taxable wealth and her entire amount of taxes that year for general purposes was less than $95,000. It is common report that of the white race in Now Mexico , a ma jority are Mormons and that these are they who are seeking admission into the Union as a Stato. The representative population is not one-half or moro than one-half enough to entitle her to State hood. Dakota , Montana and Washing ton have each moro representative popu" latlon and far moro taxable property , aside from interstate railways , whoso property is probable two-thirds of the whole , and thcso corporations , in league with the Mbrmnns , would really consti tute the State and govern it. When Da kota , Montana , Washington , Idaho and Wyoming have boon made States it will bo time to consider the claims of Now Mexico , which is virtually owned by a few railway companies and n few largo granteeo of land holding under grants trout Spain and Mexico and barring out American settlers und enterprise. A vast deal of moral , social and political reformation is needed in Now Mexico to make it fit for a rjputablo State in the American Union. Bnoklcii'n Arnica Salvo. The proatont moillcul wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts , TJ1- cnra. Bait Hhoum , Hover Sored , Cancors. 1'ilos , Ohillblalus , Corns. Tetter , Chapped hands. I'ift nil fltln eruption , garantoed to euro In vary Inntanoo , or money rofiinduil. 25. cents per box. * "AftTJFiciAi. STONE. A "new"nnd novel method of ninnufacturini ; artificial ptouo is being introduced iu Germany nud other European countries with marked success. The process consists of mortar containing equal parts of lime nud naud , which being exposed for n few hours to u temperature of 150 degrees centigrade , In the presence of water vnpor , is subsequently passed under the cylinder of a machine like that lined in molding brick. The cubes or bricks thus formed become hard as limestone on being exposed to the air a few hours , nud r.re pro nounced excellent building material equaling the natural atone in every respect. if ISlfr U& Wai Absolutely Pure. This powder n rer T * tl , A marvel ol pure sinnirh Mid whnluoni03 * < 4 Uytt ci'iiomloal than with tha multitude ol low MM , shert r < > lt t tuum 01 iiboiohato ( X"dia , Sold oolf la ttttv. Kajivl Jialc- Ing I'owJtrQo THE STANDARD TIME , Ita AtloiHlnn ' < ! I\T by llin Unloi I'ncllluniitl I'os-tollltc. To-t1ny ftt JliUO n. m. , Iho Unio ; Pacific railroml company will turn nl their clocks ahead twenty-four minutes or to 12 o'clock m. An the B. & F.I. nm 0. , St. P. , M. & 0. roads arc both mini nUndnrd time , the chnngo in tlio Unioi Pacific time will nmko nil the mails arrivi and Icavo the Omaha postofllco on stnn dard timo. Giving to thia fact the clock in the pootofllco will bo sot ahead twenty four minutes. A number of the jewelry establish moult in this city will nleo chiuiRo fron aim time ta ttundard time , and it is von probable that standard time will bo generally orally adopted throughout the entire citj in n very short timo. The workmen on the Fanmtn streo sewer were difcusning standard time yes ter lay , and ono of thorn remarked , "Th time will bo sot ahead twenty-four inin utcs to-morrow. " "That is bully , " said another. "But why is it any better ? " aakod th third. "Because , " said No. 2 , "it will male the working day twenty-four minute shorter. " The appoaronco of the boss stoppei further discussion of the subject. The Testimony ofn Plij8icln.ii. .Tamos Boochcr , M , D. , of Slgonrnoy , loxva says for sovcrnl yonm I Imvo loon uaintt i CouRh Balsam , cnllp.l Dll WAI. HALiYi BALSAM IfOU TII13 I.UNOS , and In al moat every case throughout my practice , ' . Imvo had entire microns. I have used and pro scribed hundreds of bottles over slnco Iho day ; of my army practice (1803) ( ) , whan I was surgeon goon of Ilo3ltnl No. 7 , Louiavlllo , Kentucky Henry's Carbolic Salve. It la the Beat Salvo for Cut ) . Bruises , Sores Ulcers , y lt Hhoum , Tetter , Chopped Hands Chilblains , Corns anil all kin JB of Skin Eruii tlona , Freckles and Pimples. DUBNO'S OATABUtl SNUFF euros al [ kfFoctioiiB of the imicoua inombrano , of tin head and throat. lied Horse Powders euro diseases in animals A Card of Thanks. Mrs. Schwab and Herman Schwol wish to rotuni thanks to all who len their aid and sympathy in their bereave mcnt. Especially to the following gen tlemen who composed the quartette a1 thn crave : Messrs. Haarman , 0. Meyer , G , H. Straatman and Grudor. H uuior in tlio stomach. Much of the distress and sickness at tributed to dyspepsia , chronic diarrhoez ind other causes is occasioned by humoi : n the stomach. Several cases , with nl the characteristics of thcso complaints , : iavo been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla , Dthcr euros effected by this medicine arc so wonderful that the simplest statemen- if tliom nUbrds the best proof that it com rines rare curative agents and when once used _ secures the coniidonco of the people. SPECIAL NOTICES. HTSpeclalD will Posltlvelynot be in sorted inlesa paid in advance. TO LOAN Mouev. ONEY'TO'LOAN'ou'TOarmitd'alNd c auEi securities at ofUce ol E. 8 HOOD , 1 ,403 Farnam St. ' 783-irn , MONEY TO IX ) AN 111 mo.3 of $300 and upwards at law rates on Erst class real estate f ecurltv 382-tf _ PO'lTEIt &C6BB. LOANED On chattel property by J. MONEY , 213 south Mth street. 776.1m \TONEY TO LOAN The lowest ratta ol Interest iVl Bomlo' Loon Agency , ISth AtDougla 4-tf TIT ONET TO LOAN In sums o | (300. and upward. 1VJL O. F. Davis and Co. , Keal Kitato nd Lo n dentil. I ( OF Krn m M MR H crax. ? WANTBD. Ladles and gentlemen to bell booke WANTED on monthly payments. W. l > . \ ' . -uwry , Pub 117 N. 10th street , Urountc's Block. WANTED A competent and practical book keep er to close a sot ot boohs , uoni but a man wi.o horoughly understands the bu ine need apply. Jail at room 10 , Omaha National Hank Bulldl' K. 07ij.tf _ WANTED Bakers at Oarnt au Cracker Factory. 12th and Jackson ctrcut. _ 031-1 "IXrANTED-deiman hey for general kltchemvork , ot 215 tiouth IjJth street. _ 9b3-2p WANTED A competent flcrxant Rirl to go to Ilawllns , Wyoming. Apply at 11)11 D enport itrcetclty. _ BSl-lp WANTED. ImmnlUtcly , a Rood kitchen girl ut No/thWtsS corner Hainllton and Plor sts. , forth > 'm ' h > . laiit or 3\v dop-otoriud. 037-lp WANTED An experienced girl fjrgeneral houfo- worn , 1713 Chicago St. 670-Kp WANTED-Imraedutcly , a girl at the Omaha Steam Laundry , Slstaud Izird. J. H Dennett. ANTED-A gill at8-H south 17lh street. _ OJSjEMp _ 3IU3. W1I.KIB. \TTAN lED Two'sawlng girl ) , J13 south ICth 81 , , T I bet , llarnuy asd Howard. _ 042-3Ui ( \I7ANrED-Onl for housowork. tlrs. W.V. . V T Umgbaui , a IBS. IQtli sircct. _ PM 3 p WANTED Acompctoat jflrl. Good wages , 1823 Faruam street , cor. 19tn. OGMt WANTED Kitchen girl at 2211 Dndge strcit. Apply at ticket otllceof IIOI1UIE DUO'S , 1413 'arna street. 073-it WANTED Two girl * lor general oouMwork , lii the country , during tlu tumnior , 714 North Oth street. _ 072-2 WANlEU-Oir1. lor Rcucral h Unework In small Inmlly , good ciok and Ironer. Good wagrs Bli South ISili St. ncnr Liaxnwurth. \I7"ANTBD-A tow day buwdert , . 822 B. 16 > > l eticct , coiner ot Harney , 907-SUp \\7ASTED-llirl for general housework In family of lour. UH. UAKUOW , 820 louth 10th tt. WAHTKD Two ncllre , wiorgallo men. Sttady euij.lOineut Call 421 SJ , ilth ) St. OJiJSji WANTED Shirt hands tt 12o7 Karnam stiect. OSO-tf WANTED A ghl for Ktnaril liotu work 'Jooil OKts ulll 10 paid. ClIAB. FLLUK. Kaz | House , toutli 14th birert. US7-lp \ \ / NTKD-Lauii < Jress , dining room gill , cham- V > bormalU , Occideulal Hotel OH tf AVTANlE'i Forhuutouork , Good wa < t * will tt paid to a good coniHttnt | ) ulrl. Urn. W M lluslmun , 151' ! Howard street. C\3 \ 20 \7f'ANTKU , Dili fur general housework. H. K , cor , Tl raniamand 2 th. SSU-ao TI7ANTiD-An : experienced girl Oood gcB. T ? Apjil | at BcutliM t cor , lOtli and Karbaui. TX7ANTED A giodtcrtant girl. Wage ) ? 4 pel week. Appli 8. II. Johnnon , cor. 2d and Ucilft ) . Call ai oiljck or after. ? 4ltf \T7AN1ED. " 5 Bret-claw gltU for genoul house Tt work. Placti fiea. Old Kliabfa cu.plo > mcnl bureau , 217 N. Ibth btroet. 813-SOt WANTEO-UIrl lor liouwnurk , 01D 0. l'thSt 784 tf. _ \I7ANTEU-L dlei or gentleman In city n couttt ) 1 1 take nlro , light and pliua.iittorkat tlieii ovn hornet ; fitof5 doy fasllj and quietly rua.to work Bent by uail ; no rantaitlDg ; no tamii foi 10. ly. I'leuto addrton llellablv Uaiiu'&olurlng Co. I'oIladelpuU. Pa. \irANTFl > Walter , ( man ) cn-i who undentanvli T > hit buslncu , at DiLbium'a I'.c.Uuiant , 16H t. _ 710-11 017SJA7IOXD "irrANTED-Hltiutlon as houie keeper or nune , n > Huh , hnu e work. IIM wood refcr.'rt : > . * 1U' ' Mis , Ortutlub't , HC7 ' for Infants and Children. Cnsforlaprmnnto.s'DlK'O.silon find overcomes Jjlntuloncj tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd Fovcrishncss. It insures health nnd natural Bleep , without morphine. " Ostorla In so well ndnpted to Children Hint I recommend It na superior to nny prescription known to mo. " II. A , ARCiir.n , 21.1) . , 83 Portland Arc. , Brooklyn , N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for lllumnm- tisin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. Tlio most Power Ail and I'cno- tratlng Pain-rclicvlng and Healing Kcinody known to man. " \ 7ANTKD A jioslt'on ' u djrk In holc < atoot V > rela'l ho-'m. Can tlvo rclcrtucea ' 0 C , " European HoUl. " A situation'n ' n } 0ting linn ( o ta' ' WANTED hntsct kiid rritkn htm l ( ecnnfAlly in ( ill urotind the house. Christ Wlllrbt , No. 808 S. Tenth St. 78 3p \VANTE ° Situation asclerh or Ntownnllnn hotel It \ > vnoiiiii infti who h n thu Jjest ol relcrunoia , -'It. J."Bce ofllco. 075-lp Vl/ANTlID Sltimtlon l > y a practical hook-kcepcr , V > clthoi wholesale or retail biielucrn. any kind ul oincowork. Jlest of Mcrcticcfl Aililtcw " 1) . A. " 1713 Haiiioy sticot , Omaha , Neb. 952-tt WANTKD-SHuallon by a | ; lrl to clerk In nlnu- Wairci no object. Call at 1437 south 14th St' ' 032-2CI ) WANTED Two unturnliheil room's , ( Howard street preferred , AddrcSs "S. D. " Bee offlro. 0713011 " \X7"ANTED To exchange , Rood , rlcan Block of drj fi gooilaJor Ni'brvka It nJs or other coed prop' ' orty. BAUKHK & MAVKE. 931-tt TTfANTED A jounplady , Btrangcr In vlio city , T would Ilko to corru8iond ) with a pcntlcrosn ci means Object business. Addrtes and friendship , "ii.c. n " city. eso-ip TTfANTED By a RenUcinan and ulfr. a fill aln > \il glo unluniliihoil iboiii , centrally Ibcntcd. Ad' dreea'C. . 0' K.'ilcorllleo , Council Bluffs. Iowa. is-st \X7ANTK1 > A jounjrman abuut to mart In bnii' ' > V niss In this cit > would like a partner utth 31COO or more. Young mill preferred , one whc knona no Impo'utlllity. Jlmlncsi 1'gltlmnte , pa\e from 31)0 ) to 400 per c-nt profit. Addroce "O. D. F.1 1' . O. Hot 62 , Omiha. P04-30i WANTED S.Otfl jards of dltt , at or Dfarone block west cf the Convent en St. Mary's ave nue. S. K JOHNSON , C81-t of Steele , Johnson &Co. FOlt tvliNT UOUBOO aua Lots. F 1011 REST-FIrst clots Ub'c , four stalls. 200 * Cuinlng St. _ 817-iip I OH RENT Ono flirt-class piano and organ. Inquire F quire y. 1. . I'latt.SUuorth lith St OSS-2p FOR KENT Furnished room. Inquire Drugstore corner 1C th and Douglas. RENT Suite of rooms furnished 1611 Call FOR fornla St. _ OC3-6p RENT A furnished house for the summer In FOll Clarkson Place , cor. 2Cth street and St. ilarv'a avenue. 919 SO Fi OR .RENT A largo , comfortable roor , with board , for two gentlemen , 322 S. Icth st 9S2-30p FiF F I OR KENT Furnished room 1810 California St. 027-tf MHS. A.CALDEKWOOD. FOR BENT First-class farm , 10 mllc from Oma ha , large orchard , etc. BARKhll & MAYNE , ttli and Farnaiu. 031-lf FOlt UKNT Small hoiua &nd barn , No 410 H 26th street. Wm , L. Monroe , 6th and Uou liS St. FOll RENT Furnished rooinn with board , 81B eouth lUth street. 017-3Up FOR UENT Furnished room , 1318 Jackson St. EOSgp | TjVlR RENT-Wlth board , largo front room with JC1 bay window , gai and bath roo'n. A few taMc boarders accommodated , 1718 Dcdgo street. 859 SPp "ITWH KENT A nicely tiunlsheu room lor ono or J ? two , at 2301 Dodge street. Best Bummer location In the crty 70o-tt 1/OB BtNT In ItodLk's block. Storeroom 120 J ? feet deoo and good office room. Paulaen & Co. , C > Fornam , room S. 768-tf TpOR RUNT A fnrnlsh < l front room. Apply at X1 S. W. cor. I Oth and FarnamSt. 761-tf FOR RENT First-class brick store and base ment , 15th and Farnam streets. J76.CO per month. BAUKKR & MVKNE. 788-tf FOR RKNT. nulldl' g JO x 68 , .in Ilarnoy street , between llth and 16th. IlARKISllfc JUYNE. 727 tf FOR RENT-plano. Inquire at Edholm & Eilfk- Bone. 653-tl FOR RENT Two furnished rxoms , 2117 Webster S41.tf IT\OR RUM' VuruUhod rooms 2227 IJodico St. _ J 494-lm " | 7 > OR KENT Store room 1609 Kar/am Si , by J I'AULSEN&CO. 4 > B.jf JT > 01t KENT'llitrd lloor vf building No. mi l-'ur- 1 namr. . 247-tf FOll RKST ! ( W aero farm. Alsobiick yard. Murray. ns.tf JPOU K13NT jlooniB th Hubikak * ktloim turn. JC IJullding. Uont dfslr > tlo oiflcun In the city Sappllnd with hydmulle cloatohod he tad b atoain. App'y ' itf. Ilnok IJ ( EOIl UKNT furnished rooms on the northwo cor. 1MI ) and CnuJsotuvoiiuo. formorlr Orneuton i&tt heattd 222 N. 18th. 07C-tf fOE KALIi , TpOK 8 U.K-T o choice lmnro ed farms of ) > 40 r BiiilSJuiaj ( es. all wlihlo ijiulloj ol the Union Itock Yards aud Oniilca from the U 1 * . depot at o. bargain. I'OITEII&OOIIB , ° " 1615 Farnnm. F'Oll SAIU-One , f tha bo t slnglTliFrveTs Inlho city , rpleuilld rooiUier , showy nnd fait. Will bo ' o'datfts tlBcifkOldntonce. _ 80 ° - " _ 0. E. StAYNF. pORBAtE-Mr. J. HousU , of Schujlcr , Neb" . o'1"8 ' hla moat m rket fo.mlc , m hu IJ goln S , .Hck bUtlnS ' ° h on cxcOleiit good rado Call ddre on ur 4 OS1 J. 1IOUSKA , Schu > hr , Ntb. onCuuimliicsbtrcet SALS fresh , , ,1151 , mva at jimtary Bridge. Pia'NY & WILLIAMS. H - , - - - " ' ' Nlcolot 60xl4n wlti small huuso H. J.1 IS'h strevr $ | , ooo. IMI cash , bal.noe at 2 era a yc-ut. Ti U U a bargain und la optm for lust una vk. . lUrktir & ilnjne. H84-1 FOll HALK-N'Iro cottsgo aud Iflt COxKO , south 12th utrdit , Jl.Ojl' ' , ( Ji.O down and J15 per mniitli , linker fcilayuo. JC3-1 AKn 1 ItoaJitcr , rplendld driver an I fast Will tiadofornuill team. O. Ii. lliiie , i3th tuu TT OU HAI.i : Turco ta line ncro ot as can bo JL1 toned , on La vcnwurtlmtrt > < : t,2Vi.illej lrouipu t- olllce. 1'tlcu # 1,200 WHY & M01Tr.ll. t J-tf ti Oil BAliv cvtia o t'f * r uiui und two his , oor. ' uu Dod omrtct , 7 Moolm west cf high tcuool. 1'rlco , $2on. on > otyea y terms Thl 19 & I\n. l 1 argaln. HEY & MOTl'tll 8 W oor. 16th and far. nw P3S if tfOR MALK- a bargain , S lots on I'arlc a cnue. Jf Imjulte 127 Fainamitreet. Kl-tf ' - , i i I TTIORS LK Cheap fnr each , ngrod wcaUng loom J1 furweailocrn ; oir | > t8 , comi.Kta. lau Ira of - l'"toii Hottl llarUr Bhop , On. ha. FOHHAI.K-C hue riniilcnco * ot | n J I. Itedl'-k'j addition , chiKji. hlfcY i. ttOiTkll MQ-tf F H SKLII HOU H an ! lots in all parts of the city OM J.tf eiHBt terms ( OM.Ma . , House * ami ot on monthly jwijuieiiU a ipectalty. IllEY A. MOT il.ll , 16th aud t'urnam. fiil-tf JT-OIl SALE-Oowllot , I. UooU west h'eb tchool 1 ? cu U dito < tutt. 1'rlro , ? j7fi , 82X ) ca-li , Dalance 5 } iar inyo-enu. Kpcdil termi to one b nil ! buiH. lUKY & . M ( rmt _ vi > . tt i I7M1U H atJ-Tx- - 1 homos nrdoornur lotfld J.1 mi ISth wi-J CriCtInnilr * oa urcmUu , \Vlmt Rlrc-j our Children rtwv chocTt * , What cures Ciclr fevers , makes them slw 'Tin Canlnrla. XVlicn bnble * fn-t nnd cry hy turns , What CUIX-H their colic , kills thrlr wornn , Hut Oa < t rlv. Wlmt quloklv cure- ? Const Ipntlon , Sour Stomach , Cold3 , Indigestion , Pnrcwoll then to Mnrphlno Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and llnllCnutnrlnt SAtE Brick at yard on 15th street , south of FOR Ecllevue road , or ( IDS N. lath street. OD2p BRICKS 600,000 hard burned , hind moulded , and 2.1,01 Oprofsod biicka for ralo by WICKIIAM 1IHOH , Council Bluffs. Apr 20-flt HALE-Cot ago of fl\ ri oma In Rhlnn' ad dition at $1,000 J200 ca > h , bthiico In monthly ts. MtCAQHK , opp. P. < ) . H12 tf FOIt SALE Furniture , Stno" , ITurso , lioness , BuKRy and barn , at C40 Valrxlcw , or i'itli street , ono block notth of tit , Mary's awiuc. 816-tf SM.K-Grocery storu in n good Inoitinn , FOR rout. For particulars addicss "H. S " this oHIco 853-ltn \ b.\li : 7H feet front on Farnim stro tlh Ir\OH 1 0 , veil-built coltMKe. Call aud see. A bargain - gain McCAOUr , o > p. K I * . 81IHI SALE Two l > cautllul l ts In I one's flrjt addition FOR dition for 760. McUAOUE , opp. r. O. 814-tf FOR SALE Tlio gnod will and fhturta ot tha Crelffhton House , or lll sell any part of the din ing room orkllchcn furniture separately. Easy terms. Apply on premises. 783-tf FOU SALE 2 large houses on Capitol Hill , with all modern lmpru\emtntH. Full lots. Price , $0,000 and $0,600 caclu 1UEY & HOTTER. 771-tf "Tj OH SALE A tlrtt chss restaurant and lee crcim -T parlor and house of 10 rooms attached , all fur nished , will bo sold cheap Sa Ufactory reasons given for BoMlnfr. " Address . W. IV Omaha , Neb. 7H-tt FOR S m-Freeh milk cow. Inquire at 1010 Far nam street. , 696 tf FOR RALE The southwest corner lot of llth and P clflcwlth tivo one story brick holdings ntd ono fraiim bulldliiR on it , with all modern Improve ments Inquire ot ihe clothing stora otOe rgo II. Fetcwon 8 * South lllh utrect. FOR S LE Uiu lautlful lots in Walnut illli ad- dltlon from 8100 to $7ut. It will pay parties to look at thin property b f ore buj ing chew here. POr TKlt & COBU , 1615 Far mm street 618 tf FOR SALE-Vory desirable resldonco for urnal family , ono block off St SI ry's avenue , 10 block from postolllco Locution Hue , J3.500. Easy tcrml POT1ER & COBU , lots Farnani street. 5U-tfa TfOR SALE Bargains in lmpio\cdand unlmpror * J ? ed property In VO additions Call an I Bee. IMT- ' 1KH & CODD , 1615 Furnaiu strof t. 619-tf FOR SALE Banralni in Iota for rcstdrnro or spec ulation in Walnut Ilill.D nukcnX Itislor's aid West Cuiulng additions. POTlER & COBO , MIS Fiirnam Street 620-tf FOH SA K-Two of tbe raojt de lrahlo lots In Lowe's 1 at adl. , flno t low , 'price t75U. siutn and eust frontage , fenced , A bargain. McOAQWEl opposlta I' . 0. 439 tt TjiOR 8 LE 2 lots m I'talnVjowatlS to 20 per' ' J1 cent below the price at which surrounding lota are held. Price w bu put up noon it not i old. S-tf POIThR & CODD , 1GI5 Faruam Street. FOR SALE-8 lots In Shlnn'a 2d T addition at ft bar gain. j " ' Jo > In KirkwooX r 3C days. TTKTreTttBffrfiri inijs SJ ( EKDCORNFOB8\LIS 1000 tmshuls of good C5 ( ound old corn. Apply , to Dr Chambers Voter nary Surgeon. Omaha. 83-tt F I OK SALE Ola nownpupt. ind quantities at thh ntKce. FOR SALE A flrst-clai's Viit-a & * oi Piano , at a bargain. Inquire EdUolm M Erleknm > . BS4-tf FORSALE two open seoond-naud buggies aa ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 181t > Qarnoy at.f E39-U FOR SALE A Binall Mtwlcr , Bihman&Co ! , I proof sat- . almost now , at this offloe. If T710R SALE ne Vo aaud Sons piano at b barf - f gain. Inquire at Edholui and j&rlckson's miwlo store , on 1C to at. TjOR. SALE Ten go'dc will and > fixture * of the JP Crcighton Ilbuse. Will sell the dining , room ane kitchen fiirnliurosopa'ately.or any pa t of oitlier. Will oxchanKO for lands , luteor any sale bio com modity , or will take secured notes on long tlu.e In- qulro at Cn Uhton House. (05-tl I7OII 8\LK Twenty acres of tba UnOen farm , 34 1 miles from the rostolHcoi and only two blockt , from Pratt'dtub-ditlblon. Will bo sold in 2J , C or I'l ai-ro Iot Inqulro Omaha Carpet Co , , 1511 Douglas treoL 671 ! tf A Small Htoslt of Drugs and Driijjnst1 Fixtures for sale In the Iho town of Waterloo , Nebraska- good opcnlii ) . ' fnr a phy.leiun. Addreiu J , B. 8IL- EK. Elkhorn Station , tia\ \ > . 7SWf PiRSVL : : Me lots in IIan6 , m I'lico and Illuielumrli place , 476 to SJSD.on monthly pay- montj" . Birkur k Mayno , N. K. Cor. Faruam and 18th SU 005-tf ITWIl HALK Faruillfnill 3 tromcitj , i O.1 Stock jards. ln < | Uireat Mrs. lloycr , over U/n d r' Drug stern , 16th and Webster. 872oa IOST-WlIthogcnlleoian who found uacka \c\\t.t \ and plumes on mirth 18th B ! . car , pl > ! of loa\ them at EVan'e Seed store. ViS 30i 0 ' STRAYED OR STOTEN-On Wodnoslay mornl April 23d , a medium blzod red cow wlihiirj Kboutljausold. Hasan oddltionul teat. K if $10 wilt lo paid if retumod to the SUierfro ry Cun ci t , st. Marj's avrnue. 1'CTION ALE-Of lots In Wllcox'a a Monday , } Ia ) 5th. Ha'o to conuneiicn ut ui , at thu coniur of 20th stitet and thoBac ) road Motdtalrblo | ir"pertyundbist opp rtun ute ofltred. W. B dUING , Auctioneer. T f'ST ' OH 8TRAYBD-A light rein cow , wrlglu iJib-ut 1,80 , lgn eir bauly torn and an under Mto in Iho left , llcward will ua puiil It icturncd to the ililltiry Bridg-j , Cumlug btrco , . 1-enuy & il. ! ms. 002p PASIUiiAClE for horses and Cattla. Horses at $1,50 per he ad a month , and oowo at 76o pel hc d per month , at Cililn On-gg's iiasture , on llcllc- vuurcaJ , about 7 inllojfrorn OmaLa. SGO-lp rp KKNUP At my reeldurce N. W , corner 10th Landi'iarnftrett , ons wtlta he'l r. Owner HI pier so take l.cr , away an I par chaii/t . 719-IUwf.up Oiltiai BJLLNHEIMEIt. piai"VAI . F. DAVI3&CO , , UKAU5RS In. .IV. Real Fstato and Jlntgage U inhi rcraoud to No. 1503 * irnam street , up ktair , tooui VI , on dnoroa tot their form r location , nhero Iboy may/I bo lound mtiU.omil tlon tf their newbullJIngi Cc 11 IfV EWARD will bo iMid for any case cf j W I Uwl > I | > hti.o la tint wuuot , ,0 , curii by " Jiffrics' ( Council HluH ) iirkicatito and lure. H ' 'fit _ . _ 350-4t tt Ft J. C Jiiftt i .ni'm- " ' 5 n."i'Ki AKD CONDITION ) - T. JW Tenth BtrM , butnrwn Paruaoi and U r | ney , wii : , wita ins Mil of mwralao gplrltJ , oW lotn uj ouo itnaco ui if. nwt and prcienl. n l V erum oonrtltlon Iu tun nuuru uww an.-l > > aAi nMt 'DISSOLUTION NOIIOJff The partmrahlp Icntoforo exKtl/Iff'f / Fonhwy & Hccitli tils day dlwolml'if ronscnt All mo.y duo tre firm uiut ft// / ' paU to Chau. Bui lime , and all bill < illLlsf y M * Omaha , KeU April 26,18ai' ' JR * Hatter o | Application of if. A , NUta lo 1 Llccntiu , i , KOTIVU , / Notl ( U hereby ghen thn.4 II A. MJte did I the 5Kth ) day ol Ai > ril , A. D. JSM. file bl l/ / ' lion to thoHoard of Com t Co.imiluloncrs of I'l County , Nebraska , lorllwnto to nil Walt , Hph' ' aud VUioui Uiinrs ) , at Kll.horn Hlmlon , I" ( i . Vrccbiit , liouglas County Nebiaska , from. ' dty of May , ISM , to the l t day of h'otcmbil If IIere bo no objection , reuM > n trauco or fllod within t\\u wtckt Irom vpnl S'1/ / Ii31 , tliu ea'.d llocnsj Mill bo granted. H. A. . 'ME. Api 877 St bafc" II. T , LVnT ( tVuu' ' _ * " /Wr"JHI / H