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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , MARCH 20 , 1885. 5 THE COURTS. Tin Close of the Klnsa Cass "Noi Guilty , " Scenes In the Court Iloom nnfl ment * of Oounsol Oilier Court Matters "Xcatcrdajr. In Judge Neville's court yesterday the Ktusa murder case was taken up , and af ter the argument submitted to the jury. District Attorney Estollo opened with an hour's speech for the prosecution. Mr. Estello took the line of argument that the killing of Klim was practically admitted. The conviction of Grabno , her accomplice and co-principal , as charged , settled the question of his guilt , and that the testimony showed beyond - yond a doubt , as the speaker conceived , that in tint hcmicido Mro. Klusn , the prisoner , was not only present , aiding and abetting , but was active , assUting and a put/ principal to the deed. After a strong and logical rovlow of the testi mony , the district attorney yielded to w. J. BURNHAM , of counsel for defense. Mr. Burnham took the theory that granting the guilt of Grjkbno , there could bo no conviction of the worn ID , because the ovldenco direct and unlmpcachcd showed that the defendant was not pres ent nnd in any way participating in the homicide. That the testimony of the state in no way , exjcpt by presumption , contradicted this theory , while it was di rectly sustained by the unlmpeached testimony of the throe competent wit nesses. Th ? advosato farther held that to convict , the jury must bo satisfied that , the defendant must have been present at the commission of the act. If she were not pnaant she cannot bo found guilty , and as throe witnesses swore directly that she was not in the house and only by "belief" the state showed that she was , that "reasonable presumption" of guilt contemplated by the law la not oven made out , and the defendant must bn sot free. Counsel made a fine argument and at noon the court took a recess until p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. Upon re-assembling Mr. II. W. Breck' enrldgo addressed the jury for the de fense. Mr. B. Is a young man of prom ise and followed the theory of the pre ceding attorney , making a clear and creditable < itablo argument closing with an appeal foi the poor w'dow and mother , In a strange land , without money , friend or kin tc help hcrcaro for four little children who , when tboy losa her , will bo cast out upon the cold unsympathizlng world. I The district attorney closed for the state in a thirty minutes address. He answered the theory of tbo defense ant clearly sot forth the case of the state at shown by the witnesses ; closing with th < request that the jury do their duty at citizens and men to the state and th ( prisoner. It Is just to siy that nothing of persecution taints this officer's man agement of tha statp'scaso ; hois bold liberal and manly in setting forth thi rights of the state aa ho conceives then and there ho stops. Judge Neville Instructed the jury whi retired. During their retirement they sent cu for some Information to the court. Upot tbo return of tbo messenger they wontti work and at about 5:45 : brought in a ver diet of NOT aoiLTY. The lone woman was set free , with ho litxlo ones around her , after a long con Cnoment in the jail. roucE COURT. Before Acting Pollco Judge Weis yostouUy , In the state vs. Wallig , charge- - with defrauding his partner , the examiu atlon was had , and the case taken undo advisement by the court. In the state vs Holmes , charged wit grand larceny of jewelry of Mrs. Meyoi the case was taken up at If p. m. am continued to 2 p. m. to day , and in dc fault of bond the defendant went to jail State vs. James HIgglns , petty larcenj Sent to jail for five dars , and costs. ( State vn. Wm. Gallon , patty larconj Fined $5 and costr , which ho paid. A little dwarf was cent to jail in dc fault of a fine of § 5 and costs. A vagrant who failed to leave towi was sent to iail for five days. Two men final § 1 each for nuisance o thu street , which they paid. Frank KuboAcc , Franscuca Kubove and a five months' old daughter of Fran ciscaKuboveo bgan suit in the distric court yostordiy claiming § 5OOC damagi ' from John Iloslcy , editor of the Pokro Bapidu. The Dftltion cf the plaint' ! sots forth that on the tnitteonth day ' .Tanuiry , 1881 , the defendant came In the KuDovec mansion and commenced i abuse Mrs , K. , who wai sitting nnrsii the baby In her arms. Ho produced revolver , It Is alleged , and brandished over her head' threatening to kill he She ws to badly frightened , it Is allege that einco that limo she hai bei snlTerlog from a low nervous fev while her infant , falling secure the proper breast nourishment h beonslowly plninu'away. Heavy doctor bills , it ii alleged , have boon incurrc and the throe defendants think th $3,000 damages ii but nlijht conaolatli for their wounded feelings and depict purses. DIST1UCT COUUT. Before Neville After the Klusa ca t was given to the jury some minor matte were disposed of. Befora Wakeloy Arguments on ci questions were heard. COUNTY COUNT. Fonnal orders and proceedings in t matter of estates engaged this court. COUUTLKT8. In Judge Anderson's court yeaUml two lulta wore filed against the defm Union PciGo association , ono for 8142 by the Mlllard hotel company and H. Kostors , jointly ; and another for $137. and Interest by F. A , Schneider a Kennard & Sharp. The Individual me ben of the association are to bo sued the vuioua amountf. In the same court Mary E. Shu commenced an action against Samuel Stephens , whom she charges with havl mode threats against her because she i not come to time promptly in the ri which she owed him. Stephens hai cross action against Mrs. Shuler for n payment of rent in the tame court. Mrs. Mary E. Meyer , in the aa tribunal. commeDctd replevin procoi ings against the Pacitlo Express compi to obtain goods worth 845 which 1 b on stolen from her by Holme * , one her employes shipped to Chicago , rest ped to Omthi. JAMES PYLESJt'EAULlNE lus come recognized as the best wash preparation ever invented. It has Iteved waah'day of the old wear and ft and cleanses the dutlett fibrlc with injuring it. MOODY MEETINGS. The Exercises at the Ojera Hiuse Yts'erday ' Morning , and Interested Audlonoo In Attoni.ln.noo. MORNINO SESSION. Promptly at the hour of ton the exor cises under Mr. Moody's leadership opened , After novoral prayers and hymns , in which the aadlouco was asked to join , Rov. Martin spoke for a reason able tlmo npon the toplo named in the " life In church- programme , "Spiritual our - of. " The idea ho sought to impress upon his heaters nai that Christians must uio the means given them to subsorro the purposes of God , with earnestness and zeal. Ho illustrated it by the statement that if the congregation are llatlcss and cold , leaving the minister to carry the load alone , the "preacher and not the congregation would go to hell. " All must nark and without it thcro would bo no fire in their hearts , no bloislng of God on their worihlp. After tnoro hymns and prajor , Mr. Moody added some words of exhortation which era condensed in the words which comprise the whole for thm.lans to solve , "word and work. " The spirit of the gospel Is to "get and glvo. " If you got a good thing , go give It to somebody clso. Ho Illustrated the narrow man who lott his follows to take care of themselves by a story of a man who broke hlo leg and was sent from house to house and finally bank to the place ho had his broken log started , Moody laid great ctroas on the neces sity for Christiana to keep array from the world and Its people and ways. The world coming into the church is sapping the llfo of the church. "Keep away from the world. " Illustrated by anecdote of an appla tree on his farm ; when other people got all the apples because the tree was too near the lino. Christiana must avoid being close to the lino. Moody drew a picture of Abraham and Lot , the ono a Christian who kept away from the world and ito people and served God the other a first-class citizen , rich , public-spirited and influential. The ono a praying and the other a paying Chris tian. The speaker ballovod in the praying Christian , not the praying ono [ A subscription was taken yesterday In the convention when they gathered in the sheaves ] , A man lo bo and to keed good must keep ont of the watera of sin. Christiana must guard against losing this testimony , this power to do good. Evil associations with the worldly will causa this. Illustrated by the glory ol a sweet singing canary bird in England that was put on a tree to get tunshiuo and air. Numbers * of sparrows surrounded the canary and when taken into the house all the sweet singer could do was to "chirp. " So if Christians stiy among the worldly they lose all religious influence , pawor and testimony. Af tor more singlcg and prayer and a finely rendered hymn by Mr. Towner and wife Mr. Moody opened his "QUESTION BOX. " This means that ho read from slips of paper questions that persons In this city wished to have his opinion and advice npon. The remarks ho made on each as he read were often suggestive of a smile , as much at the man's seemingly earnest manner as the peculiar phraseology used , but with each were saveral grains of good sense , from the speaker's stand point. Ho told how to secure success In church by saying that constant and sleep less work was the secret of success with no work no religion. Five hundred churches list year reported not a single convert , because no zeal or work dono. The common expression Christians must avoid an excess of excitement was bosh. He had attended an English raca course where ho saw excitement that was excite ment ; fortunes , honor , food all lost on i race , but he never heard anybody talc there was too much excitement there tc make the race * a success. In this wnrlc men get what they look for. An Eng luhman had grown rich In India and re. turned. Ho was lunching with a pirtj in London. Ho was a skeptic ; at the table was a missionary who lad been tc India also. Thofikoptlo , In a loud tone to wound the raisjionary's feelings , eald ho did not believe a word of the story oi natives of India being converted by mis slonarles ; ho had lived there twenty year ; and never seen a native convert. Tin m'ssionary ' kept silent for a time ; Snail ; t ho raid to the skeptic , "it is strange you and my experiences In India so differ. "Did you over see a tiger Ultra ? " "Oh yes , I killed them , " proudly said th skeptic.Yoll I never ia.v one , " said th missionary , "I was looking for convortc you for tigers. " The speaker took up the subject c unking scrvlco useful and advocate' ' a meeting on Sunday evening after reg ular service. Lot the preacher go amen the congregation , take hold of men am "go for them. " Ho closed his nooessa rily rambling remarks by a rather enter taining illustration of the fact the hymns used In modern worship are real ! rcrlptnral passages put to music , an closed the morning session with the boi odiotion. The house was filled , but nc disagreeably so. Army Order * . The leave of absence granted Fir Lieutenant Lewis Morrlam , Fourth li fantry , in order * No. 39 , dated Fo Nlobrara , Neb. , March 11 , 1885 , ls ej tended twenty.throe (23) ( ) days on BU geon's certificate of ditabillty. 10 First Lieuteusnt Joseph A. Slide : Fourteenth Infantry , aido-de-camp , wi take up and account for nil public pro ; erty and funds for which the late Maji ct Joseph H. Taylor , assistant adjutant go : 30 eral | waa responsible , \ , In accordance with the reqnlremon JO of paragraph 121 , army regulation , id botd of survey to consist of Lleutenar Colonel Horace D. Burnhtm , depu or judge advoEato general ; Major Alfred ' Smith , Seventh inftntry , and Capti orE. Olurloi A. H. McOkuley , assistant qui E.3g term titter , will convene at tbeso boa 3g quarters at 11 o'clock a. in. , on the 19 Id instant , or as soon thereafter as pr ctlc nt We , to take an inventory of any pub property and money for which the lo Major J , H. Taylor , assistant adjoin ( general waa responsible. nod d- dad lr. Qraff , ad The remains of the late Dr. George adof of Graff arrived from Denver yeaterday train No , 4 , accompanied by bis t John , of Rawllns , Wyoming , They w < tte- mat at the depot by a guard of Mot Calvary Knights Templar and escorted re- thg late residence of the deceaiod * r [ Park Wild avenue , and will to-d y ) llt taken to Princeton , Indiana , for int ' rqeut. HARNEYSTBEET GRADE , Meeting Last Night AtUotml of Trade Itoonm to Decide Upon nQrado Porllmrnoy Street. A number of property owners iu- teroetcd mot In the board of tr&do room nt 7:30 : last night to consult and oztmlno maps and pin's submitted by City En gineer lloeowator in regard to the grade of Hartley direct. It wni noticeable that each ranu had his view and over- plan submitted nrousodtnoro or less opposition , For a tlmo the poisons niaomblod were not formally organized , but at the snggee- tlon of the city engineer , Mr. Olark was make chairman and Mr. Gibson , saoro- tary.Mr. Mr. IloBQwatcr explained the necessity of agreeing on some plan , clso the moot ing would talk all night and do nothing. Ho therefore suggested that the several plans proposed ba submitted to the meet- log to select which ono they prefer , viz. the nir line grade or the grade he , SB engineer proposed , which on the whole varies little from the air line gride. It was moved that the Hue proposed at the lost mooting ( net the air line ) , bo the liuo adopted , subject to such modifica tions as the mooting may adopt. A motion was made to substitute for the line last mentioned the "air lino" grade. Extended remarks wcro made by several gentlemen , showing the advan tages and disadvantages of the two lines proposed to select from as a baeis to go on for the gradr. The motion to adopt the air lino" wanlcsK The vote on the question of adopting the proposedj"Rosowatcr" ( ) line wni post poned in order that perjons owning property along the grade line might hoar the effect of the line block by block , which Engineer Roaowntor was proceed ing to show from the map lying before him , when several gentlemen announced their unwillingness to accept a grade as offered , and stopped the engineer's ex planation and , In fact , the real purpato of the meeting. After a few humorously stated warning * from Messrs , Kounzo and Jones that they would not release damages far a nine-foot grade , the mootIng - Ing got back to work and hoard the en gineer's explanation of cuts and fills along the proposed route , when the question waa put and the Rosewater grade wrado was almost UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED. The secretary thereupon prepared , on motion of Engineer Rosewater , a paper wherein the property owners present , who were willing for the grade to bo past through , agreed to WAIVE DAMAGES. This agreement , or pledge , was numer ously signed by persons present , and each person signing was rcquosted to try to eocnro unanimous agreement to it by those property owners along the adopted line who were not at this mooting to night. Adjourned. The stomach Is not deranged by Red StarjBough Onto. Sold by drugghta and dealers. FAMILY MAEKET BASKET , Current Prices Which are of Inter est to the Housekeeper. As spring advances the markets are be coming bettor stocked with edible delica cies and greater ncopo is afforded the housekeeper , who ia trying to settle Uio vexed question of "what ahall wo eat ? " In the fish market there ia a largo vari ety to select from. Frczsn fiah , bo it caid , are goicg out of season , while greener or fresh fish will coon bo coming In , aa the lakes aud rivers are fast breaking up. In the fresh water article , white fiah , trsnt , and bass retail at 15 cents per poanil , while pickerel , though ecarce , is selling at 10 copts ; cropplc , perch and catflah are jaat coming In and sell for 15 centa. Cal ifornia salmon are seasonable delicacies and sell at 35 cents a poand. As for init water fish , catfish , haddock and mackerel are worth 15 cents a pound , halibut 25. Flonndeis are not In very lively dcmuid at 12i. Eola sail for 20 cents a pound. Codfish tongues are rare but retail for 2Q cents. Oyaters retail at from 45 to GO cants a quatt , acccrJlng to quality. MEAT. The bast cuts of pirloln are selling at IE cento , rump and upper part of round otoak at 12 . Uonst'njj rlbe , firm and juicy , caa bo bought Bt 12i conls. Veal is extremely acarco and comes high from 15 to 20 cents , according to the choiceness - ness of the part. S treat breada can be purchased at 25 cento n pair. Corn bcei Is soiling at from 5 to 10 cent ? , according to cuta. Prime legs of mutton can bi had for IZcenta ; mutton chopo 12 t ( 15 cents. Ham ia staple article In gocc demand at 12A cents m bulk , 25 con' sliced. Perk 10 to 121 cents. Sauaogi 12 to 10 centa. FRUITS AND VF.OETADLES. The vegetable market la becoming wol sleeked , Early Rose potatoes are in fal demand at 55 cents , the Peerless am White Elephant bring G5 cents a bushel The Colorado , of largoand mealy variety Is told at 00 centa to § 1 a bushel. Caul flower ( a becoming plenty and makes a appetizing dish at tills season of the ycai totalling at from 15 to 25 cants per head t Asparagus Is just making Its entree Int the market and noils at 12 cents a bund Rhubarb can bo bought"for $1 a doze bunches , water cress the same. Piusle Is sold at GO centa a dozen. Oallforai cabbage cm still bo bought for G centa pound , Fresh radishes , 75 cents pc bunch. Fresh home-grown lettuce , a dollghtft aa'ad delicacy at thin season of the yeai is sold at 5 and G cents a head. Onlor are worth 45 centa a peck , rutabagaa centa a pound , turnips 75 cents bushel. Sweet potatoes are retailed i from G to 8 cents a pound. The local markets are fairly we stocked with fruit. Oranges , Florld , ai selling at from 40 to GO cents a dozci California , from 25 to 35 cants. Lemoi tell for 15 to 25 cents a dozen , banana fresh and ripe , for 50 cents. Apples are somotrbat scarce and high 45 to 55 cent * , or $4,25 to $4.75 a barn Haacirn Huso. Mention hai already bean made in the columns of the fast that Councilman 1. llucall has commenced suit against t inm city toroco.-cr $008.60 , alleged llf ! [ m astcsiment for the South Fifteenth strc rent grading Improvements which were main nt . l&ttycar. The politics ! appHciUon eft ! 1O soil waa pointed ont yetterday morning be a prominent city cflic'al who is well post T on municipal affair * . Said he to a repo : or ; "It boks rather strange thatOoi oilman Uasc.ill , who is so prominently Identified with city affairs and who was foromo t In scouring the pmago of the ordinance providing for the grading of South Fifteenth street should bo among the first to cry "atop thtof , " now , doesn't it ? But tip the the milk of the cocoa- nut. nut."Mr. . lIa cA\l \ has given up his aspira tion for mayor. Ho now acoks reelection ta alderman. Bat ho knows that the taxpayers on Sonth Fifteenth street are bitterly down on him for the prom-1 inent part ho took in so * curing the pastngo of tbis ordinance throogh the council , ior the people there claim that tbo ascessmonts entailed have been exccaslvo. So , seek ing to curry favor with them ho says to thcao angry voters In that wheedling tone which ho knows so well how to ntsnmo , , 'Como. I sec now that this ordinance ia unjust in itaelf and Its hearings. 1 will help you to iiocnro a refund of the exorbitant and illegal taxes. 1 am indeed sincerely eorry that I helped to pass the measure nud will do all in my DOW or to retrlovo tbo wrong. Wo will euo the city. Como , now , don't bo angry , there's good people. And straightway ha takoa the inltitory stops by filing hla suit. " Verily , a charming construction. FREE FROM GUILT , airs. Klusn Acquitted l > y the Jury- Other Court News. Yesterday aftornoan the arguments in the case of Mrs. Klusa , charged with complicity in the murder of her husband , John Ivlnsa , on the night of December 27 , Trero concluded and the jury were charged and tent ont by Judge Neville. There waa a ttrngg'o of two hours before the verdict was finally rendered. On On the first ballot four jurymen voted for conviction and seven for acquittal ; on the second ballot , the margin for conviction was narrowed down to three ; on the third , two voted for conviction , and ten for acquittal , and the last and decisive vote placed Mrs. Klusa free , The defendant , with her small child , was present when the verdict was read aloud , but when she was congratulated by her attorney , Mr. N. J. Burnham , evinced no emotion whatever , not the slightest flash of Intelligence breaking the look of otolld indifference which has settled down upon her faco.\ The woman is almost entirely destitute and will probably ho sent to the poor house where a portion of her family now is. When she was released , a number of the tender hearted "boys" raised a sub scription to buy a supper for "Susina anrt the baby. " Grabne , the alleged paramour of the woman , was , it will bo'tomcinbered , con victed of murder in the second degree. Hoha notyet boon sentenced. 1'ollco Court. Bef era Judge Weiss yesterday morning J. H. Lily , a beautiful specimen of that dunning floral growth , was arraigned for drunkenness. Ho vrai fined $5 and costs , in default of which ho will wither and fade away in a week's tnjourn with Jo3 Miller. Samuel Daly and Charles Llnu plead guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct and were fined § 1 and costs. William Callan , an old reprobate G5 years of sgo , had been arrested for tearing up and carrying off a largo section of side walk in front of his placo. Ho was con victed and sentenced $5 and costs. Xho King. As the heart Is the chief of all the hu man organs , so a medicine which will keep it in order may be justly called the "Kint ; of Medicines. " This Is what Mr. George D. Sprangler , of Harrlsburg , Ohio , calls Brown's Iron Bitters. He writes that for months ho was suffering from heart duease. The best physicians failed to cure the difficulty. Alter using one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters ho ssys , "I facl like a new nwn , and I judge another bottle will fully destroy the dreadful disease. " It also cures dyspep sia , Indigestion , etc. SPORT ON THE DIAMOND , Prospects In that Direction for the Coining Season Sullivan's Ultimatum , Manager T. P. Sullivan , of the Weat- oin Losgae , left for Kansas City last evening. His efforts for the estab lishment of a kaguo club in this city have boon partially anccasefnl , although they might have boon more DO. Bio ulti matum us defined to-diy is that if the citizens of tbis city will far nlsh him the park free ol all incumbranco or rent , ho will eclecl aud place a team In the field. The St Mar ? 'a avcnno park ia pretorrod on no count of its oisy accessibility , and it 1' ' scarcely probable that the Sherman ave nno park can bo made to answer the par pose , aait la situated to 3 far from the cjntro , Mr. 0. S. aoodrlcb. and Mr. Johi Droxcl have been appointed to act as i committed to confer with Mr. Kountzi relative to the matter of leas the grounds for the year. I la understood that that gentleman do mauds a liquidation of a debt of some thing like $1,000 duo upon last year' rent , and an additional rental of $1,001 for the coming season. Messrs. Good rich and Drexel will canvaca the situatloi and eoo how largo a subscription lis can bo obtained , and if assurances ar farorablo will notify Mr. Sullivan at Kan BBS Olty before Monday night , Thla done Mr. Sullivan will a1 once proceed to pic out a teim for Omaha will aajumo all re pen ibllity of management. This prop ca'.tlon ' la rational and business like , am if It Is not accepted the prospects for D interesting base ball season In this clt will be blank. In case Omaha does not secure ropn sentation in the Weetain League aom other city will lie allowed to enter a chit The matter hu now reached a cris and It li to bo hoped that all local bat ball enthusiasts will jump promptly Inl the breach. An Elegant Instrument. The new pipe organ for the Dodj atroet Presbyterian church la erpocU herd about April let , and will be reic for UBO by April 15th. This grand instrument will bo formal opened in two concerts Wednoaday at Thursday evening ! , April 22d and 23d. The organ aalos fcr tha occasion will 1 played by ono of the most accomplish organists in tha west. The choral wo will be done by a large chorus of tbo be titigora of this city under the direction the leader of the church choir , M Franklin S , Smith. UNITJSD STATES U. S. DEl'OSirOUY , S. W. Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts Capital , 0. W. HAMILTON , Proa't. M. T. BARLOW , niBKCTOnS ! II. M. OALDWELL , B. F. Surra , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAELOW , O. WILL llAiiitroN , Account ? solicited and kept subject to tight check. Ccrtiluntcs of Deposit leaned payable In S , C nnd 12 monthr , bearing Interest , or on de mand wlthont Interest , Advances iiirulo to customers or approved securities at market rates of interest. The Interests of customers are closely Ruiml- oil nnd every facility compatible with princi ples of tound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England , Ireland , Scotland , nnd all parts of Europe. Soil European passage tlckoto , Collections Promptly Made. OMAHA AND- LOAI C01PAIY ! FOR SALE. A large list of improv ed and unimprovedfarm lands in Nebraska. A finely selected list of Omaha city property in all the additions and on all the streetsptthe city. Choice bargains in im proved city property. Acre Lots for Sale : Lots for sale on monthly p'ay- ments. Money to loan in small or large amounts on city and improved country real estate se curity.-Parties desiring to negotiate loans will be saved the usual long delay for a final answer to applications. Rents Collected , Titles Perfected. Special attention giv en to drawing of all kinds of legal instru- mets. Business of non residents carefully at- ended to. Parties resident or non-res , dents having money to loan or real estate security , are res pectfully invited to confer witli USJOHN T. DILLON . , Manager , Rooms 9 and 10 Frenzer Block , Opp. P. 0 tu-th satZp United States Depository OF OMAHA . IStJi ana Faraaai Bta The Oldest Banking Esiabli&hmsn in Omaha , IDCCItSOBB 10 KODOTZB BHOTUIUt ) OrcanlEOd in 1055. Org&nlcod M a National Bank In CAPITAL saon.ooi SUnPLUH AND PROF1XB . $150,001 OJTIC1U EIR1OIOU. rritviK Kotnnu , President. Joa A. C uanroii , Tlo PicildcnL t. fcirua Kotmin , ! d Vloa Pretldenl. A. I. Porn-iTOH. 7. H. DiVTB. Otlhll W H Kwxtmn , Atalslant Ouhler. Tranucta * general banking boelnesi. lunoa tic certlflcates bearing Interoil. Draw * draft ) on B * Francisco and principal cltlet In the United Slate Also London , Dublin , Edinburgh and tbl prlnclj ) dtlej of tbo continent and Xurojw. OOLLKOTION PROMPTLY MAD ! SNEEZE ! SNEEZE , until yoi head teems ready to 1 off ; until your nose ar eyea discharge excessl quantities ef thin , I rlUUrig , watery flul until } our bead achi mouth and thro parched , and blood fever bott. This lai Acute Catarrh , and InsUntly relieved bj tingle dose , aud perm cur od bv one I * tlo Banford'i Radical Cure for Catarrh , Complete Treatment with Inhaler $ One bottle Radical Cure , one box Catarrbal 8 vent , and one Improved Inhaler , In one [ pack a may now be had of all druvgliti for 11.00. Ask Saufoid' * Iladlcal Cure. "Tho only absolute iperjfio we know of. " Mi Tlmea. "Tte test we hate found In a lifetime uflerlng. " luv. Dr. Wljrgln , IlosUu. "After a lo struggle ftith Catairb , the Iladlcal Cure baa o quered.1' llev. B. > ' . Monroe , Lcwlsburgb , 1 I have not found cue that It did not relieve once. " Andrew Let , Mancheater , Uu& rotteijPruy and Chejnical Co. , Iloaton. for the lellet and prevent ! the Instant It U applied , of Ith mat Urn. Neuralgia , Sclall Coughs , Colds. Weak Baok. Btc aeb , and Bon els , BbooL Pains , Numbncal , HytUria , male 1'alni. Palpitation , D ) IP sla , Liver Complaint , ( Jill Fever , Ualarta , and Kpldctu . UM Colltn's Plaeten fan Klod ' Battery combined vllb a Pur PUltcr ) and taojb M pain SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY , ONEY TO l.OAN-On real eUto and chittfls M 1) ) . I. Them if. 74011. n/TONKY / Lonno.l . on nhattflu , cut rats , It II 1Y1 tickets DJURlitand iold. A. Forman.SIS S.lSthSt 670 tl MONRY to onn n good tc l estate tccmlty. U. K. Start. Williams block. (44-tf LOANED at G F. Hoed fcCo's. I/o&n offlco MONEY , planon , hotted , naeons , personal property of Ml kinds anil all other nuclei ol value , islthout removal. Over Ut NationalR ikoorner 18th and Farnam. All lu-lcojs strictly confidential ONEY to loan on i-haltel * . Woollcy A llatrl- M ton , room SO , Otnatm NMlonnl Dink Imlldlng , TO IJS.OCO TO LOAN-On real fitafo e- cntltv t rcmonablo latcu. C. E. SUjne , fTW cor 16th mlF rn m. 438-m27 rpo LOAN From $5 to f-SCOC , In lumn lo milt JL nancUl exchange 16CS Farnara 8S2-m24p In sumiot STCOiuil up MONKTTOLOAH 0 , F. D vU mid CO. , IUM EiUta nJ Ix > in a , U05 ForrnnSt. 4M tf HEt.P WANTBD. Ilushcl tailor at cnco nt Misfit Cloth ing Parlori. E25-10 \7ANTEI } A coed clil lor Rcncral hstuo work In a imMI family , 520 I'lcwant St. 833-lf t A Rl'l ' 14 or 15earg nld , wmiree ; ni > ply Saturday ( iom2 to 5 f. in. at 2118 Chicago street. S50-0p - to do house wotk at 2112 Caplto WAiNTEB-OllI 3-21p B WANTHD Nutso girl at 2214 Douglas ft. , near Jefferson. M4 20p WANTED1'cwpcreoni to learn book-keeping , situations or no rav. J. B. Smith , 1MO Don- las. 40-lffp NTKD-Olrl for general houfo wok. Mrj. W Quintan , High school building. E42-lDp WANTKD A grod laucdry woman at Arcade Hotel 1215 lougla St. 841-Slp "VT7ANTED A comDCtcnt girl to doRenora ) ho1 VV notk can obtain finploymont for good wa > t rcs'doi o ol C. S. Montgomery , Harney and 2.1.1 Btcccta. 822 Zip W 'ANTED Laundry girl at Emmet liotieo.823llp 823-llp WANTED Second glr. wanted Itrs. Gray , 2223 Dodge St. 812 20 YX7ANTED A peed woman cook e 607 South Iflth W St. Mra.Hlll. 808-2 , p T17ANTED [ Three young ladles of good sddrosa to T i learn the dry goods business , good chance for right p rtr. Address In own hand writing , "O. E. " this ofllcj , SCO 20 IOTA NTED Immerllately a fliat cl sa barber. None I T other need apply. i'M'llc IIouso Barber Shop , Council Blufft. ( 62-21 WANTED- for general housework ; Oorrran prtferrolj 1908 FAIINAU ST. 781-U rED Lidyagcnts for "Queen Paotector" , WA dalny etocklug ana eklrta supporters , shou'der braces , rustlrs , bosom forme , Ciena shields , safety belt' , aUmorprotectore , tie , , entirely n w do\lcc9 , unprecedented profits , wo have 600 agents making 81UO moutbly. Aildrrssvith stamp , K. II. Catrpbell & Co , 9 South .May St. , Ch'ugi. 763-al5p VT7ANTED Good cook aud chambermaid a' Oc- IT cidcntallmmcdUtoly. C3.tf Klr = t-claavtomanco3k In hct3l , 100 WANTED Omaha , v , hero eho will have a good home. Apply toll Mnnnwtiler. 418 S. 13th Street , Omaha. 0'3 tf ANTED A Orst-claeg dry goods clothing , boot and shoo ea'cstuan , must speak Goromn and wcllacqualntcdwithdry COOOF , only linglo and ix- perlcnced man with reference need arply. O. Adler , Sewtrd.Keb 001-tt SITUATIONS WANTED. "XA'AHTED Sltnatlon by experienced salesman. It firocorv preferred. A 1 refercocc. Address U , Atlantic Ilctcl. 848 19p WANTED- Situation by young man in tome store or any honorable business , can glvo good refer cntx. Salary uo object Address "D. B. " this olEce. 819-20p T\7NTED Pya rcsponilbloyoung man , situation TT todrlvr delivery nagon. Gocd references. AiJdreis "If. O. " Bco office. fcOJ-21p WANTED Situation by gocd tlnrcr and hard ware stlcuman B years expcrlcccp , speaks Ger man and hrjgl.'eh. Adurcse8l7 south ICth Bt. 7CO-10p WANTED Uy a midille-acod lady , lituation as heiiEc keeper , ln\alld nurte to taitecarecf cbll- dren or do up-stalrs work. Addreca "Bee ofllce. " Apply at J. N. Arnold , 214 NorthOtb. 734 ISp WANTED A position as trimmer or rales lady In a mlllno'y or dry goods bouse , speaks Swedish , German and English , have had many jcars exper ience , can ghe references. Address " ' . X V. " Lin coln , Neb. 73S-2CP MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS. ANTED Two gentlemen boirdera ; rcom and W board , 138 South 21st 777-21 p WANTED A ftore building centrally lccat d ; suitable f or wholesi.e busmtes ; address I. I ) . , Bco QlRce. f21-iOp VXfANTHD To rent , eood furnished house , mod Vl ern Improvement1 , ell located. leaic Adams , Frenrer Block , opp. P. 0. 810-tf ' TJT'ANTKD To purchase cott ir.e end Int ol II about 31,0taluc ; > , on monthly cr quarterly raj men te ; oadresd Z. X. , Bo oillco. 45-21p Aim D Suite of rooms on St. JUry s A cnu ( W or Flcisant ttreet. Address D. , Lock Box 42 847-31p TVTANTED T o or more unfurnished rooms or ! T > email n6ttiKe In n dfflroLlo Icotion. Apply t' : J. W. VanXottrand , 1915 Webster street. 832-21 ] TX7ANTEU-2d hand piano , f tate name of rn&Vci IV and iirlce wnntt-J. Addreas "U. P. " Bee office 813 25 p WANTliU-Ily a enull family , a neat ootUgi with bath , birnio , In the neighborhood o St. irarj'd ave. CorK'CKatinnal church , on or befon April 1ft. Call at 440 OoriventlSt. 820p WA.STED To rent t y Hay 1st. 8-10 room tousi rrodcrn Improvonubt * , good location for Urn of } cars. Ed. 1'eycke. 737-tf "IT/ANTED To exclianue fa > rnfor rcsider.ro In Oma ha. Inquire t 1512 HOB aid fit. 7E3-24 | > Torurchase for a cath customer , flnt cla 8 resldercu m a rlrrt-cl > 9 nelithboi hood. Gallon oraddrosO. K. Da > Ij& Co. 712-19 \y(7"ANTED A lot with 08 feet or mere , front Irr V T proved or unlmpiovtd. Address 'U. K. " thl ; olllce , gltlng [ mittcolaraos to price , location aai terms. 070 tf To rent one or two unfurnished room WANTED with or near board. Andrew ) F , P. Fosdyki 313 ana 315 South 14tb St. 602-11 Every 1'dy In need of ae WANTED chine , to see the new Improved American Nc 7 , P. E. Hodman & Co. agf eta ; 203 N 18th. 34311 FOU RENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FOR KENT Fine house of clevenrooma , furnai hot and cold water , bath , gas etc , 2i2S Dodg St. , tSS per month. Flnecorner store , cellar , water etc. , corner 10th an CliUaxo 8t , 97f > ] > or month , Largo ccw ( rime store room with 3 rooms In th resr suitable ( or home kceplct ; , fill CumlogSt { 22.60 per month. Kew four room oottaet715 Cumin ? Bt. 812 P < month , cotlaice S rooms $12 per month 1432 Bout 13lb Et by W. II. Green , b er Flnt Natlocal Dank , 818-tf OH KENT Drlclc house ten rooms. Dodfoi F TOI1 HEKT-A splendid corner store , counters ar J ? shelving cu a pn ed ttreet on street ear line , flue op nluKfora flnt-tliH grocery , rent reaiinabl Apply to Morse & Uranner. 627.23 KENT Two rltgsnt residences , 11 root FOH ch ! $85 and 170 per mcntb. C. K , MAT.NK , W. Cor. 1Mb and Fainam. 837-21 KENT A five room brtck cotUite , city wat and all modern tmproiemedU. Iniulm | Jcl btcel , M Hickory. 618-81 KENT-Hoc corner ( tore ; good cellar , wilt FOH . ; centrally located. W. H , UKKK.V , over Fli N Uoral Bank. 7S4-II OH RKNT A brick homo cf 8 rooms f-W [ F month. A ] < ply to John Ilutsle , Hardware lU 2497 ccriier Ccuung aod gaundtri tts. 1 * . Clirk. HKJiT New eltbt room house Inquire Il 1 lira. E. llcddls , titb , between Davenport a Chicago Bis. 7W-t FOR RENT Itore with four rooms on Cumin- Suitable for any buslutu ; ! 16 p r uoutb ; Inqu J KIIne , 1818 l > uglu tt etO-api HINT Two new storoi en Iflib tt. C. , POK Maynr , 15th aad Farnam eigtl ui I T7uU KENT-Ouc utory dudllng houM Are root icl-l J3d , n ar Clark itrect. Cbarlc * Ogdep , cor * ' 15th Mid Peuglii 8Utt. ' M I R KRNT-CotUg * at 1718 Dodie street C7IK FOR HUNT New brick bouse , H roomn , muitrn Improvements , No. 118 N. 22d st. Inquire S118 California st. 1C7U FOR BKNT Three brlcV storti comer IJth and CumlngSt J h. McOipie , Agent , 491-a2 17 < OR RENT New cottage , 6 room * . . Phlpp Ro 1 1512 . tthtt. VtS.M 1100MS FOR RENT. 1710R KKNT A nice furnl hfd room nullab'f for ono tr Iwo gentlemen 11t of bath room , hpniit'ftj ' U cation near St. Mary's atcnuc , 620 Flcataut 834 if IJ OR IIRNT Nlcotjr fmnlihod room at 1517 Davl ' rnportSt. 82SS6 F HK.XT Single lurnlthtil room 1017 Chicago St. 81,1.20p ITNOK IlKNT Ti\o unfurnished l tB ° ftont moral JL' 11C3 Ilowntil St. fCO-lPj ) . - - - I roil HUNT \Mtpt front ofllcoon tccond HOOT. In * 1 quite No. 1211 Karnum St. (01 tt FOIt niNT : One lutnlohca room , nlth heart ! , < vrul u o ol I'lulat ' ; $10 nor month ; enquire 15U f > | | . tornlft street. 7S6-0 ! | > FOIt IlKNT-Kumlshctl rmm nt 1118 jMkvnn Bt. 6S3 nllp HUNT Kuinljhcd room ml to rd 15. 00 let week. Very test location 1814 \onporL _ TSlvMp FOU IlKNT A UrR9 ( urnUhoj front room with < lrcp lm : rcom cflor ono ilnplo room , 710 lOtli St. _ 432-21p OR UENT-Fumtthcii room it 1013 Knrnam , F Ii UKNT One nioMy lutnlslnl room suitable tor 2 pcntlcmcn , Mnl u nnillcr room on I'louMit T fiuiiamSt. tll-U 1j > OR RENT-Nlcely furnlshol rooms 105 N. J8th. JL1 ( Ht-aip EOP. RKNT-A room for ono gentlcmtn. atsolalje board for ono cr ino gentlemen at 1012 Farnain. 010 It 11011 KENT Klcitant front reom for t o euitlc- men. Inquire at A. Iloepo , 1513 Dallas bt. 614- Furnlahctl and unfnrrlthod rooms tfOUIlENT 1 with boarJ. Initltute Hotel , formerly Crelrh- on house , UapltolMo. and 13th it. Urn. U W. Ilald. F OH RUNT Suite of lurnldhcd rooms , 1010 t'n fornta it. Ura. A. Calderwood. 270-U FOR RENT Nicely furnltbcd rooms at 1718 Can Bt. 472-U T > OOUS VfIth board , detlrable or winttr. Apply Hat St. Chailes HeteL 474-11 FOR SALE. FOR BALE Stock and fixtures of the Uerchanta Eichange one of the best paying saloons In Oran * ha , reason fondling , lllhcdtb. Addreisor call and see Qco. Illgglns , N. E. corner 10th and Dodge Bt. , Omaha Nob. KC-lf FOR RALK N < co Iicuso , 6 room ; , good lot , on 8. 13th it ; * 2Boc ? ioO dawn , balsnco t2I > DIM month , C.E. HAY.SK. 838 Cl FOR HALE-Full lot , email houst , nno location ; S12lhtt.,81lEO. C. E. JTAV.VK , 8W Cor. ntli and Farnam. 836-10 FORSALtC Ono of the nicest IO'B in ll nionm. plicc , EQxlS ) ft , 93 0 , eay terms ; this li a bar gain. A few nlcj acre lots on California at. , jnst outjli'c cl'y limits ; ? CO and fflOO per rwre. mjnthly p > ments. Threa lots on Ijea\enworth it , 1th good house ; S2.5CO ; this li a greit bargain. C. E. SfAKM' , 15th and Farnam. 33-20 FOIl SALE-A span of good work horseo. 1'ial- sen & Co. , 1512 Farnain. S31-23 FOU SALE-A f mlly Icavlnc the c'ty ' will f til all their furniture , carpets , etc. , chiap ; add MM C. A. , Bto cfllce. SO-21p FOR SALE-Thlrty choice lots near park ave. U. P. Stcbblna , room Si.Cnlghtoa block. 815-al8p FORSALC-ThrcolotsinWcstOmBlii Inquire V. P. Local Freightofflco. CIIAI. DouaiiKUTV.818-2jp FORSALV D < lral > Ir rea'dence full lot , ea'.t trout flrst-dass neighbor hood. lLrulro | onprctoiaee , 821 eoutb 20th Et. , betweenLeavetiHoith and Maion. R02 11 FOR 8ALE First class restaurant , ith all necm- sirj equipments ; tjool bcatlon , fllty boarders. Call cr addroisf. . II. GRKKN , ovar FIraS National Binfc. 783-tf ? OIl SALE First class rlij'sll'an' : ' practice trill p'opcrty ; flnolocationbutlittlooppstion. ; ! Au- dro's 1)H. ) COK.VISH , Wall Lake , Iowa. 7E9.21p Ij > OR SALE 200 Yeullnfj stieri" , X1 201 2-year old steers , , htlfcrB , 500 2 and cir-old hclfe/e , 50 graded bulls. STju < , OBEno3SInuxCty ! , I wa. 780alO FOIt SALE CnKAT Ono elegant clumber tct , former cost t37S.CO. Ono regulator clock , ono cuarly new Knabo Piano , two nolcl fmmwl pictures , one horee , harnceo and phaeton , 10- quire 1615 Dcdgo St. 233-tt FOR S ALE Frorr 8 to 7 hundred bushils early rosaroatoia. Inrjulieat Fred ilullcr , corner 18th and Vlnton. 76i-21p F SALE-A kilo of briclc abut J8SCP. ( T r. Potter , Florence , Nob. 7tJ7-21p FOR SALE OU THADi : Two of ( hcmoet ileslia. bio ftock ranches In Central Keb , will iichacf-o for a dctlt'blo ttock cjginerilrnrrchindlrccr hard- ware. Apjlytu Nortn Loup Banklr ; Co , North Loup , htb. 76025) ) ) SALE -ISO yearling sUcrj and belfcra. FOR C. M. C'orbln , T rry , Ia. 723-21p FOR SALE A doairablo lot 80x183 ft. on l'ioio .St. tetween 54th nnu 25th St , 8 hbokacaslot St. car track , $ lCOO caih or half on time. Apply uu prcmljca J. Wliliaae. 707-lOp FOIl BALE- Four jeir old horea has been wcrktd doubl' . For particular * Ir qulro at tie c Uth and 1'araaia et in barbjr ehop. J. Klrncr TT'OH ' BALE New house 7 rooms , full 1't , JP barn \ery cheap. D. 1 * . Jor.es , Othmd Hancrun South Omaha. 602-a'Jji F OK SALE Why puy rent , when yon can buy a house and lot on easy paymcnta from P. J. Crcedon , 27th and Webs er St. CGI-tt FOIl SALK Second hard ten bone powjr , u , > . right belter and enslne ; In good conoltlon ; low for casli. Chas. S , I'oor , 108 814th et , Oiaato. Krl ) . 837-tl IOK | SALK A larm ol S80 crc , 5 miles north we H 1 of Morth lierd , 160 acrea under culiitatlon , 6 } miles ol Ihe willow pcbti , CDC mile olnlilch in eolld licdRO 18 years old , 3 rnllei of wire fence , Inclot-lni ; pislure or meaduw nearlv all seeded to tame KTUK. IJarn Jgx50 feet , cilbblcg for 2,00) bushels of corn , 3 good coirtls , 1 wind mill , and S wells of water , 1 granary UxSO fcot , a house 16r24 feet , n ith bane , ment under entire house. Price { 20 per acre ; half down , balance on tlrca lo suit purchaser. Knqulrc at FLAIL ollloc , or ofY. \ . II. Yaw , Aorth Ilend.Ktb. FOR BALK09x185 feet on Cumlnp street S bloetg vest of Military bridge , $1,600. John L.lfct' ( ran oppotlte Pott ollloe. 481-U FOIl BALK 132x124 feet on corner , tooth-tut tract , bouso S rooms , barn , S blocks west o Park are. and Leavenwortb , easy payments , cheap { 1,700. John L. McCaKUe , oppoilta 1'OBt Office. 463-1 FOR SALK A ida fountain with generator Mid two founts la good condition. Addicts Uoi tso , A. & W ' Springfield Neb. 7SO 20p riOR BALK-A choice lot of fresh milch oovg abd ! springers at 21th and California 81. 741-2Pp F 1011 SALE-36 13 ? I et belween llth and 12th onJickionSt. Inquire No. 1117. 742 J3p FOIl SALE OR TRADE-Farm 0 mUuBOulh on Ikllevue and U P. Roadr. fruit and etc. 1 * . U. I'eckham , P , 0. 1)0x767 Ombt PERSONAL. John Hamlln ba r moied to Onjuta PEIlSOKAlr at UIO Leaven worth St. 673-alOp MRS. 11 M. 1IOOPF.H. cUlrroyant and > racc medium can be found at N. W , corner 27th and Can itrtets , hour * 11 a. m to 9 p. ID. 37t mU TO EXOHANOE , I710K SALE OH IXCIlaNOB-New stock of'druft 1 lo good Luilnimownln Ulnntlfeta , ilueul > out fl 200 ; tll8 Ilcii < asj termscrexcbanje for Orailj property , Addrcea I * . O , box f 1 , Illoooilsg I'ralur , allnn. KJ-ap TOK H&I.K OH EXCI1AKOE - For K ller larui or J , ' Omaha propertyA No. I Improved ; In m ditto acresUocultlvate'Iand IB ? pasture.tbree bouicv and all other ImpiotemenU looued la Wublriitoi t'oun- tv. Addiuu 01 call Jot | Kolowratek,13MViiiut * 13 U Bt 7H.ll TjKlK BALK OH CXC11A.SUK Al IU pet act * , a JJ or rait of two thoutin-1 auei cf tlmtwr Hint forty miles catt ol Kaoiai City , wll eiciucyc tot Nbruk * Uod 01 meickaodlao. Ikdtcrci , HUUBI 4) ) ( UU