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1 THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , APRIL 13. 1885. dlately Introduced n bill for the ndmueion of Nebraska AB a state , and cinsod Ita reference to the committee en territories. The next day ho repotted the bill back from the committee , with a recommenda tion In favor of Its patsigc. Though the calendar waa crowded nnd business gene rally was prceslng for precedence , Mr. Wade inshhd that the admission of a atato was of prior Importance aud should have preference ; and ho sucosoatd In ac cruing Its Immediate consider- tlon. It opened np a dis cussion which continued tovcral days. The opposition to the measure was led by Mr. Hendricks , then senator , was now vice president , nnd Senator Backa- low , of Icwa , All the republican sena tors wore not nnitod la Its favor. There waa tome jealousy of the growing power of the west , and the word "whlto" In the constitution , "every while mule citizen , " was objected to by some ; but- the bill passed by a decisive majority , and was at oneo transmitted to the house. The same night Judge Rice , of Maine , ascend on the committee on territories , the chairman , Mr. Ashley , of Ohio , bolng ab- rent , moved to take the bill from the onoikor'a table , and , without reference to the committee , that the honso proceed to IU immediate consideration , which mo tion prevailed , and the bill pasicd the house the same night , with bnt lltilo op position , the democrats rclj ing upon the president to vets it , or to lot it sleep , without hia signature , till the end of the session , for It was then within the ten days limit In which ho could either Ign , veto or pocket the bill which would be its dofoat. Ho adopted the latter al ternative , declining to sign It , and , of courjo , that was the end of Nebraska for that session. But , ono object was ac complished ; tbo movement brought Ne braska prominently before congress , and the country , and prepared thn way for the renewal of the application for admis sion at the next session In the meantime time , the moaauro gained'strength In the country , which naturally had itsiniluenca on congress , and this was important , for wo then know , that , to Rocnro admitalcn , wo mast have two-thirds of the votes of both houses of ccugroaa to overcome the president's veto And it unlisted friends In Its support , In congress , who would ba the moru willing nnd ready to como to its aid daring the succeeding session. Two members of the cabinet favored the mc.i'urp and dcmrfd the president to ap prove it , James llatlan , of Iowa , then secretary of the interior , and E. M. Stauton , aocretnry of vnr , while the bill was in the lunda of the president. Mr Stnnton met the writer at the senate , and expressed a deep Interest in our favor , and laid he would advise Mr. Johnson to sign the bill , though , ho added , he did not expect it would have ranch , if any , weight with him. Their relations wore very much strained at that tlnia. Stanton was opposed to the conrso bo ( Johnson ) was parsulug , and for that rotson the latter waa very anxious to have iho former leave the cab'net ' , The two parties in Nebraska then pnt the election machinery In motion for the autumn caaapa'gn. ' The republicans hold their convention ut Brownville. Aa it was uncertain whether the bill for admis sion could command a two-thirds vote or not , it waa deemed advisable to provide two sots of representation ono for a tr rltory and one for a atato , and thos bo prepared for cither condition. The con vention nominatoi Hon. T. M. Mar- qnotto for delegate to the nest congress also for member of tbo then existing congress gross , which would expire on the ovonh'g ' of Match 4. The convention also nomi Hated Hon. John Tt O'o for member o : the next congress , the sarao as It had placed in nomination Mr Marquette for delegate to the s mo congress. There were tire other candidate ] fc r the nomi nation , which led to n larg number < > ballots. Gov. Sann dor , and D. G. McOaunn then a resident of Nebraska City. During th latter purl of the balloting , the vote was I think , twonly for Taifd , niaet.on fo McCanii , and tif'osn ' or sixttca for Sitia decs. Tlie writer hold two proxtis In the convention from Sarpy county , and cast thorn for Gov. Saundera till the last billet lot , when , with the approval of the lat ter ho csst them for Mr. TafTu , who was nominated and served three terms in congress. Ho was succeeded by Jndge Cronnse , who roiigncd his judgeship ior that purpose. Marquelto WHS olec'od ' a member for the balance of the term of the then existing congress , imd was also elected a delegate to the next c ingress. The Andraw Johnson party , for thcra waa one , though insignificant in numbeis held their convention at Pl tmo ( ith , and nominated Hon. A. L. Paddock , then secretary of the territory , for mem ber t.f the next congress. Tbo demo cratic convention also mot at Plattcmouth the same day and ratified the action of 'tho Johnson convention In nominating Mr. Paddock , and made him tbolr own ciudkUto , and ho made the reco against John ' 1'oRo , with the result above stated. Hon , J. Slurliog Morton , if my memory Is not at fault , wai the democratic can didate for delegate to the next congress , on the same ticket with Mr. Paddock , and In opposition to Mr Marqaette , and was defeated by the latter. The repub lican party carried the olostlon , and his continued In the ascendency over since. As It will bo Impoailblo to Include tbo farther account of the admisiion of Ne braska In this Jot'or ' without making It lee long , the balance moat bo dcfornd to the next letter. J. M. THAYF.K , WASHINGTON NEWS. coumxi ) CITIZENS rrriTioN THE FRKSIDKNT WASHINGTON , April 11. A committee ol colored citizens of the District of Columbia waited on the president to-day , aud after in vitliiR him t < > review a procession of colored Hocietiea of Kmancipatlon U. y , they presented an address which embodied tbo following : Keaohod , That in Urn name of 70,000 col- ortxi citizens we ask from the ndmiuutratior recognition according to the merit , equa tiglita and the advantage of education throughout the United States Tliu president responded brlttly and prom isad tin ) colored people a juat recognition ol . their lights. H said hu would review theli procession nnd if possible visit their unter tnlmneut and exercises In the evening. OKLAHOMA bOOURRS AT WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON , April 11 , Captain Conch , o Oklahoma f ame , and ex-representative Clarice of ICansAi , called at the Interior department to-d y iu bolialf of the would-be settlers 01 Oklahoma lands. Owing to other engage menU Secretary Laraar wai unable to gran them u hearini , ' , aud they were requested ti cU Monday. TUKEATEXII ) INDIAN OCTimiAK. WASHlNQToy , April U. Through an ottipia .source the interior department lias bten in formed that the Crow , Cheyenne aud 1'legai Indiaui in northern Wyoming , just south c the Crow reservation , were preparing for a outbtetk , and th V settlers in the vlclmt were in danger , AVf AIIII AT PANAMA. WASHINUTO.V , April 11. Admiral Jouel telegraphs Secretary Whitney to-day froi Colon as follows ; "The Tenncsee arrived oad ; day. I shilt open the Transit to-niorrow ad lce p tt open. Kverythlng is quiet here bi trouble i * feued at l'annm I sh U tend K men to Panama to morrow. An entomologist baa reported bavin found 721 specie * of noxious Insects 1 the trees , shrub * and pl nU of the Ne York parks last year. WOMEN'S ' AID SOCIETY , Ita Good "Work nnilltR Wanta. A BEI : news gjlhorer on Saturday called at the rooms at the Women's Aid association near the police contt room to see who and what were there. Mrs. Pugtley , the matron , soon entered the room and in response to inquiry , in formed him that during the year the society had cared for and aided alnut ono hundred and fif'ywomen , and mora than two hundred children. The matron gave vivid dcicrlptlona tf the ncods and sufferings of far qroalcr numbers of people ple than the rcadois of this journal have an Idea of , and she narrated some pathetic H well as amusing incidents. It was loarceu that the poor woman , whoso attempt at suicide THE BEE re ported ful'y ' some weeks ego , finally got strong enough to go out. bho found a homo through the ullorts of this women's society , but sickened nfter thtoo days , having not fully rocovorcd from the poison she took , List week she was sent to her parents' homo In Iowa , whither ho wont voiy reluctantly. Among others mentioned , It wai losrncd that the Penniylvanla-Iowa Gorman wonun , Mrs. L ppoa , who went to jail to sleep that rainy night with three in fant cnildrcn , after hiving been turned out from the honso she was working in , found a place to live whore she proposes to wash and take in work. There Is something singular about this cato , but there can bo no doubt about the three helpless children deserving the assistance of thoto able to help them , as was promptly done after THE BKE'S mention of thdlr situation. Mrs. Pugsloy told the rsporter how husbands , aimtimes unworthy ones too , try to take advantage of the rooms and stop there with their wives and little ones ; and how on ono oocaslon when she refused a men who begjod pltoously to remain all night , ho returned next day and told her no had walked the btrojti all night and cm the strength of this begged to bo taken in , and she told him to go to work , tint such walking was cnod for him. The society makes It a point to aecura homes for tbo homeless , end work for those able to work. Many pier girls find honest employment through this organization , which is an incorporated association with women of scc'.il ' standing at Its head. The matron asked the BEK man to urge upon the now council to make an appropriation , whctoby the focloty can secnro morp and better rooms for the needy ones in their charge , whose noin ber Is constantly Increasing. She referred to the rapid growth of Omaha and the increase ot thcss vrl.o deserve such aid as this scciety gives , and declared it impos sible to provide for them with the facill tits now at her command. She points to the fact that all cities of Omaha's B'ZS have a rogulsr building of this nature , while hero they are cooped in a few little rooms , Brni9times members lying like sardines in a box , upon the floor. She earnestly bogs tbo new councilmcn to como to her aid in this respect. To a direct question the matron an swered that experience taught htr tha' aorao of the abandoned women who bad applied for nnd received aid andjvrork bad been permanently bent fitted. She spoke of tevtral who bud reformed their ways and by goiog elsewhere wore contented and loading moral aud busy lives. Ono woman to whom she became especially attached , she mentioned , and to ho pray or B that the poor girl , who was sadly temptid and fell , may have courage and strength to push on tbo road of reforam tion she has cot her feet in the Ben man joins his sincere "AmenI" At another tlmo the readers of the BEE shall hive furnished them some outline of the true stories nf these needy appll cants' lives. At this time the council is urged to hearken to the ri quest o these charitable people , tor in answering ir , they answer the cry too often ton of the helpless and the straggling , and often too administer a balm to the . wounded hearts of those , on whom th world , at It passes by in proud disdain and coldness , docs not dare to look , [ bu to whom memory brings back a tonde picture of happy homo and the day when they were innocent. It may bo trno that women are severer on those of their sex who are known U have sinned than men , bo that as it may but here Is the opportunity to do a res ! good , and those women , members of the Aid society , ask it. They are men , Ihoio city councilmcn ; of Omaha , and EH appeal to them for nnfornato child ren and penitent Magdalocs will hardly ba mede In vain. TWO I'ATIENTS DIK IN CONVB L8IONS CLEVE LAND I'KOl'LK FKAIl IT IS CHOLKBA. CLEVELAND , O. , April 11. Considerable excitement prevails among several Cleveland physicians and people who live in the vicinity of Alum street , by the death of two children nnder peculiar circumstances. About ten days ngo a small child of Mrs. William Kua- sell was taken 111 and died. After death the body turned black. Yesterday the cecond child died of the same disease aud ita body also turned black. The symptoms mani fested were purging , vomiting and irritation. The health officer and coroner are unwilling t pronounce thn disease cholera , without a thorough invuttig tlon , and will hold a post mortem examination to-mnirow , , Dr. ! ' . J. Morton , of Lorain street , was called in and prescribed for the first child that " - JIJ ' " ! " * - was taken 111. < save It , but It grew worte and dii , the moat auspicious circumstance occurred , The physicians in attendance and everyone about the premises was astonished to discover that the skin of the deceased child quickly - turned black. The physicians are at a loss to determine the nature of the disease from the : unusual oymntomi , and in the death certificata cimvuUions lire described as the cause of death , It was supposed at first the iliseiiae was broughton by ruAnetblog ( he child had eaten , but on Inquiries aa to its diet it was found tbe child had taken nothing which was at all likely to product ! such a result , Scarcely had the little colliu been Uld iiway when four other chil ! dren wera soiled with tha same violent symp toms. The same medical aid was summoned 1. One child , aged K years , died to-day , and tbo same livid Jiicoloratlou of the body followed iu domlss. Death , as before , was attributed to comuUlous , but Or , Morton took occasion to mention the circumstances to Hualtr. Officer Afhmln. The circumstances areic unusual andftnysterlous that a searching 10a vrsllgitiou drcided upon. . The sanitarj officer for that district wai instructed t to < thoroughly examine the premises , and uncer of tain If there was any lurking diiease breedIm > an environment. Tbe coroner was alia notified ty He visited tbe residence it 21 Alum street this afteinooii , lla inquired rigidly into thi habiU of life and food that had neen par taken of. examined the dramsge and genera surrounding of tbe preiniiei , but was wholl ; m unable to discover anything to which h o- could impute the caufe. He was unwilling t admt venture an opinion in the case this evening mt hut remarked that It waa very mysterious/ 100 FCBTHkU UEVILOl'UICXTtt IN TUB CLKVELAN roibOXINQ CASK. OLKVKLANII , April 12. The coroner th ! ng morning began a post mortem examination on In Iho body of the little Russell child , whotemyi an terious death yesterday caused 10 much ap phyrlciani In view of tt cho'crilc symptoms. The examination waa most sentchlngly carried out. Th result. however has removed all fears. It was fonnd that the Cfttino of the death was colitic , or in- llAiuatiaa ot the transverse colon , an infantile disew o. Tha coroner is yet unable to under- stmd why the death was to painless. A collapse having proceeded In this case as well ns that child who died a week ago , people re- riding In the vicinity ot Alum street , whcro thn Xusscl family Ihod wern ranch excited , and It was generally ballot cd tint cholera had really tnado its appearance. AMI ) OASUAtilXIKS. ELECTION JUDGES ABBRSTXU. CHICAGO , April 11 , A warrant was iisued to-d > y for the arrest of eight ol the Ninth ward election Judges on various charges of fraud at the municipal election last Tuesday , KILLEll WITH AN AXK. MABSHALIOWK , la. , April 11. IClmiro Firth ( single ) twenty-one years of ago , was struck on the bend with an nxojthis morning by Jacob Soybert , whoso house Firth at tempted to enter. Firth mil die. Soybort WA arestod , MYSTERIOUS DRATH. MCNCIK , Ind. . April 11. The o was a mvstorious death hero this morning. Mrr , Win , Bruckner rushed into a neighbor's house Thursday vomiting , and saying her hutband had poisoned her. She was in great agony till 2 n. m when the died. Uor last words wires "Ho did it. " "Did you know you did it ! " She said ber btiiband gave her colToo with poison In it. He denies it and says she mad a the coffee , drank itand , offered him tome. Ho acknowledges having a ficrco quarrel over bis wife's accusation that ho bad been Intimate with Flora Wilson , aged lQ , OVXIlPOWKnED BT CHINAJIKS. MAIIYSVILLE , Gal. , April 11. While a po- Hca officer was taking a China woman to prison to-day , a horde ef Chineio attacked him and endeavored to reloaeu their country woman. In attempting to dodge them the officer was felled by six Chinamen , who held drawn revolvers over him and compelled him to remain quiet. Another officer who came to the rescue was fired at , but not hit. The prisoner escaped during the confusion , seeing which nil the Chinamen fled. It is impossible to identify the asa&ilants. No arrests have been made and there is great excitement , FISH FODND OUILTT. NKW YonK , April 12. 12:38 a. m. This morning the jury iu the case of ex-President Fish , of the Marine bank , which had been locked up for the night , sent for Judge Bene dict , who had nut yet loft the federal building and announced tnat they had agreed on a verdict. The court room waa relighted and the foreman made known that the defendant had been fonnd guilty on the first , fourth , filth , eleventh , twelfth , thirteenth , fourteenth , fifteenth seventeenth , nineteenth and twen ty-second count * ) of the indictment in which ho was charged with embezzling the tunda of the bank. Mr. Fish was present and received the announcement of the verdict stoically. Sentence was deferred. The prisoner is liable to n sentence from five to ten years Impris- ommnt on each count , SECRETARY BA.VAIU ) . UK AHSCRES THE IIUHH KATIOVAL tBAGUR THAT nnnroN AND CUNNINGHAM SHALL HK- CK1VK A FAIR TltlAL. NEW YORK , April 11. The following Is Secretary Bayard's letter In reply to a request rnudo to him to take appropriate action in re gard to the casea of Burton and Cunningham , who are waiting trial in London for complicity in the recent dynamite explosions : Mr. James Flynn , corresponding secretary ol the Irish National League , New York City , Sir : I have received and given due consideration to your letter of the 21at ult. , und the resolution therein communicated. This department is ready to lend promptly all lawful aid in Ita power to Becuro a just and fair trial to any American citizen , whether native or natural ized , criminally charged in foreign count rip. ? and triable in tuch jurisdiction. There is , however , no jurisdiction by existing law to de fray the expense of employing legal counsel for the defense of citizens so accused and held for trial , or for the employment of ngents to attend and report tha proceedings 1 trust , however , the president will recommend , and that congress will provide , a reasonable and adequate sum in order that a careful super vision of such important trials as may involve the lives or liberation of American citizens may ba had , and an intelligent report of the pro- . czediaga bo made , esoec'ally where the charge I Is seriouf , and the accused destitute of meant and without friends. The department wil take serious interest in the treatment of law abiding American citizens while in foreign countries , and do whatever lies with ! nits pow oi to procure for them the fullest protection o' ' the laws and when charged with offenses all their rights to a fair and publie trial and al legal aafenees. No other information ol citizenship of the parties charged or of thi crime alleged than is contained in your com' muntcatlon baa been received at thia depart ment. Due enquiry will be made and al' proper steps taken. I am your obedient ser vant , T. F. BAVAIU ) . WINNIPEG. CONTLIOTINO UErOETS ABOUT A HKIUMISU WITH lUEl. WINNIPEG , April 12. While no reliable in formation can be had to-night from tbo woat rumor has it that the nineteenth battallion bad a skirmish with Riels party within thirty miles of Humboldt and eighty men were killed , but dispatches just received do not confirm the statement. More troopa go west to-mcrrow , aud although thia is Sunday nothing can bo seen on the streets bat soldiers and cannon , WINNIPEG , Adril 12.-Newu of a battle between the nineteenth battallion and tbo half-breeds is not confumed , but IB still bo- lie\ed on the streets , though it can bo triced to no reliable source. All wires from tbo west are controlled by the Canadian Pacific i-ompany , nnd telegrams from the seat of war are Inspected by the officer In command. The official messages sent to the government are in cipher. Much uneasiness is felt here over the report , although the rumor is discredited ' ' by the'authorities. . TUB flITDATlON AT IIATTLKFOIII ) , BATTLEFOUD , April 12 A courier scout just In from Prince Albert reports seeing three hundred Indians , many mounted , at a point of woods on the Swift Current trail , twenty miles south of here. He found a largo deposit of supplies on the Indian reserve , Kverythlng unchanged here ; awaiting troppa. A Clark's Grousing dispatch of last night lays the Itattleford garrison can hold out till tha arrival of troopa , should the Fort Pitt In dians not reach there. The Indian programme is to take Fort Pitt and concentrate for an attack on Battleford. The health of the gar. risen is fairly good. Ltttlo alckoess ; one death , a child , aud two births since the people ple were abut in tha barracks , RTIUKU8. THE Jl'COBMICK ' HTKIKK ENDKII , CHICAGO , April 11 The strike of employes at the McCormick reaper works ended to-day , the management offering to restore wages , 10 that in all likelihood the 1,700 , pertons em ployed will return to work next Monday , The trial of the Fmkerton police for shooting one of the strikers is postponed. AQAINST nEDOCTION. h' ST. Louis , April 11. About 150 employes of tbe Missouri car works have quit work in - remittance of a cut in wages of trom 0 to 20 psr cent. BAILWAI STBIKI AVEKTIU. - MARSHAL , Ttxu , Apriljll. The meeting ol ? the executive committue , of the Knights ol . Libar last night considered the new troubles , between the machinists and the Missouri Pa cifio management in regard to shipping damaged cars to St.Louis and Bending othei work trom tha Marshall ihopa aud then dla charging men on tbe plea of no work. / to _ thn contract entered into by the managemen with employees at the closa of tha last strik < and that the sending of work elsewhere , c < ms lis Ing the discharge of workmen mtut ce&ie to day or trains will be stopped to-morrow ft- Cumminga agreed no more broken cars ahouli be shipped away. This arrangement satiifiei ( he employees and ends tha incipient strike , QENKUAIj UK HAS RKACHKn CAIllO ON HIS WAT TO THK XAST. Special telegram to THE BEE. LONDON , April 12 Wolscloy has reached Cairo. It it rumored that ho will Immediately proceed to London by special express steamers. Another report is that Wolseley was summoned to Cairo in order to place himself - self in direct and certain telegraphic commu nication with the government to mlviso them on military oporatlqnn against Bunsia. It is even reported that' Wolscley's presence in Cairo Is for the purpose of enabling him to quickly ruwumo personal direction of the operations - rations agamitt Russia in the eveutof war. It Is now generally believed that the evacuation of the Soudan has boon decided upon by the British cabinet. CENTKAIi AMERICA. THE TIlOUnLUfl ALL SETTLED , WASHINGTON , April 12. Senor do Poralta , minister from Costa Rica , has received a dis patch from the Costa Kic minister at the City of Mexico , who lays : "Tho Central American trouble Is settled. " The dl-patch pivca no details , but Senor do Peralta as sumes that the fact that Honduras has entered already into a strong Alliance , It is stated , with Cnsta lllca , Nicaragua and Salvador , and the determined attitude of the Mexican government against Barrios' project , compell ing the union of the Central American states , have convinced the Guatemalan government that it Is bettor policy for them to take no stops tewarda forcing the states into a union. SUOKE1VIRY FKEIjlNGHUYSEN. HK IS IN A UOMATO3S CONDITION AND OHAD- . TJALLT HlHKINQ. NKWABK , April 12. Kx-Socretary Freliog huysen has been in a stupor nearly all day. At 3 o'clock this afternoon he was raised in bed and took a little nourishment. Since then ho has baen in n continuous.stato of dtupor , and it has baen impossible to arouse him. At 10:30 : to-night Dr. Mercer , ono of his attending physicians , said Mr , Freling- huysen WAS gradually sinking , and would likely die. to-night. Ho may , however , last forty-eight houre. The Clearing Ilonsoa. BOSTON , April 12. The loading clearing houses of the United States report the total gross clearances for the week en-ling April 11 , were S63,371-IG3 ! ) , a decrease of 20-7 per cent compared with the corresponding week of Iwt year. C , L , KiicVson and wife have returned from New Orleans. J. H. Pratt and G. W. Simpson were at the Millard Saturday. Twelve members of tbo Kmrnot troupe are stopping at the Canfield. Hon. Alex Kamsey , secretary of the Utuh commission , was in the city Saturday. Charles A. Taggart has been elected trcas- urer of the new West Omaha school district. Mr. and Mrs , Frank B. Johnson returned Friday from [ a trip to Now York and Boa ton. ton.E. E. W. Hurlbut , of the Democrat , published at Grand Island , returned to Hall county Sunday. Mm. JC , B. Fenn returned gaturday from Boston , after n pleasant trip and visit thsro of six weeks. Mr. F. 13. Bailey , ar. , who was called east about ten days ago by the illnoas of hia sister , returned homo last week. Hon. F. E , Warren , governor of Wyoming , with one of hia stall. Col , N. R. Davis , waa n Omaha Saturday at the Millard. James McAuloy , Esq. , of Ccuncil Bluffs , waa In Omaha on Saturday ; Ho has accepted the position of western traveling correspond ent for the Now York World. Mrs. Martin Sand went to Table Rock on Saturday for a visit to her friends there. "Hubby1' Martin wiped away several aly tears as ho bade her , good bye on the train , General Freight Agent P , P. Shelby , of the Union Pacific , returned Friday from Cheyenne , where ho has been in attendance upon the session of the Wyoming Stock- grower's Association , H. A. Cross , Fullertpn : M. J , Jones , Wm Bunting and wife. David City ; N , P. Scruggs Alfred Knight , Kansas City : Walter H , Cobban. Howard , Dakota ; J. S. Rltter , North Bend ; F. Froderickson , North Platte , aroat , the Canfield , At the Millard : A. A. Brodie and T. P , Hobb , Cheyenne ; J. C. Morgan , Kearney J. T. Mullen , Lincoln ; H. P. Whitmore , Lincoln ; Ed. Halleen , Lincoln ; W. R. Algee , Flint , and W. If. Bones , New York. R. C. McClure , Omaha ; J , B. Thomas am H. S , Manville , Cheyenne ; Jno. M. McFar land , Columbus ; M. C. Keith , North Platte T. R. B. Dole , Laramie ; A. Helnshome , Glenwood ; F. M. Ellis , Marahaltown ; J. J. McGinnlty , Denver , are pnests at the Paxton - ton , At the Metropolitan : B. B. Hewitt , Lin coln ; L. N. Julyan , Noith Platte ; F. A. Short , Plattsmoutb ; J. L. Minor , Platts- mouth ; H. D , Hammond , Hustings ; Thos , Flerainr , South Bend ; K. D. Davis. Beatrice ; G , W. Gulp , Ncrnaha ; K. J. Jennings , Grand Island and C. Cook , of Fremont. Ex-Senator Ramsay , of MinncHota , mem ber ot the Utah commission , waa n gueat at the Paxton Saturday , and left for Salt Lake Saturday night. Ex-Senator Paddock , mem ber of the Utah commission , was a guest at tbe Millard , and left for Utah with his asso ciate , where they will poke fun at the Mor * man elders as usual. Mark Twain's mother says she could never make him go to school. There has been an Impression of this kind going the rounds for a good many years. CATARRH rpIIE Great BaUimlo DUUUat.oo JL of Wltch-IIiiel , American I'lne , Canada Fir , Marigold , Clover , Blossom ) , etc. called HANFOnU'S RADICAL CUHK.for the ImmedUts relict and permanent cure ol every form ol Ctt&nl ) , from a simple Cold Iu tha He * 1 to Loei of Smell , Tuu and llttiiag. Cough and Cataribal Coniumptlon , Complete treat a en t , consisting ol one bottle lUalotl Cure , one box CaUrriuU Ho\eot ! and ono Improved Inhaler , In onepMkage , may now ba had ol all DiuircUti forll.co , Asic foj SAKUFOUD'SIlADIOAli CURE. Complete Treatment with Inhnlerl "The only absolute s.p clflo we know ol" Med. Time * . "The txtt we hare fonnd la a lifetime of luBciing" Her. I > r. Wltfdn , Boston. "Alter a long- ttrujKlo with Catirrh tha lUncir. Ci'm lin cou- qUfretT Hey. S. W. Monroe , leulabutth , Fa. "I have not found a cam It did not rellev at once. " Andrew Lee , Manchester , Mass. Potter Drug and Chemical Co. , Boston. f\\ \ I Ir\/p4 / r ° r the relict and prevention vYr .lf"O' the lottautit Isoppllixl , ol Ilheu Uoughs , Coldi. Weak llaolc , Stora Mb , and lloweli , Shooting Pains , Numbness , IlytterU , Xe- male Pilot , 1'ilplutlon , Djiiwp sla , Llror Complilnt , BUbui Kever , Uilirlt , and Epldemloa u > 4 Collln'i Pluten ( an Beotrii Bitterjr oocbloed with a Puroui I'lMter ) and liugb at pain Jii tervwhtra- CONSUMPTION. 1 t f i > potlUt remedy fur tbt ftbor * dlt * M ; by I a SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAM MONEY. rpo UMK-.ICO ard 11,300 r al ciUte teeurllr , JL Motfci Drunntr , UO-J Farnam. 459-lS ONKY To loan on chattels , Woilley & Hairlion , M Iloora 0 , Omaha Natlana ] bank building SM-tl \jfOKKV loaned at low r te , ln amoncti to suit on 1V1 chattelcoll Uf l or other good security. Finan cial exchange , 1(03 Farnam St. S68-mlp ONKY TO IOAN-On real eiUta and chattels M D. Ij. ThOBiai. 740tl. Loaned on chattels , cut r l , K n MONET nought and lol J. A. Forman.SIS S. tsth 81 679-11 VfOMKY LOANKD at U , F. Heed JiCo's. Loan office 1VJL on furniture , pianos , hortea , wagons , personal property ol all klmls and all othe rttttoles ol value , without rcmcvaL Ovtr lit National Bink.oorrjerlSth and Farnam. All buslnees strlctlr confidential JJl-tl TO LOAM In turns ol tSODaad upward. MONET Darts and Co. , IUU Estalt and Loan Agents , 1605 Farnam St. 2 3 II HELP WANTED. A good cook al 15 Can ltro t. Ap ply between the hours oIB and 12. CIS-IS. ( llrl lor general homework In smalt WAvrnD ; apply to Mrs. Jos. It. Clarkion , Ctthe- rlne streetnouthol Ml Ilea ant ; take St Matja and Park Avenue oars. 403-llp W 'AM-KD A good milker ; Inquire at the nagon ol the Rook Spring Dairy. t > C8-lfy 7ANIID A flrnt olass laundress at OH S 17th .St. \v Mrs U. A. McNamare. 4S7U - Competent person to tot as oaihlcr and WANTIDCompetent bookkeeper , at atalary otlUO per mo ththat can loan hi ) employer one thousand dollars lor which security will be glten : nddrosi DCT C09 PO , Omaha , Neb. , where an lot rvlew can be h d 415-llp W ANTKD A good boy at 0 A Rlngor't , 10 to 13 years eld. 109-11 TX7ANTED A strong middle aged woman to wash W dishes at the Paxtcn hotel at onoo. 4S3.13p W 'ASTKD A cook at 718 Pacific Bl , bctweenTth uml 8th. 154-li > W 'ANTKD A good ihlrt Ironirat the Iloiton laun dry , 107 N 13th St. 499-tl Two glrla to do chamber work , n'eo ono WASTKD forprhito iamlly at Planters house , corner Dodge and ICth st 493-13p W 'ANTED A. girl for general honee work In small family at 421 Pleasant St Mrs Qeo IToyn. 434-11 WASTID A good house keeper , good wages paid ; luiulre | at Atkinson's millinery and hair em porium , Ciclghton lloclf , 16th ktsouth P. O. 453-13 W ANTID 6 female cooks , Oinila Employment bunnu , H20 Farnam St 475 tt - at the old reliable Omaha Em. plotmcnt Bureau , 117 N 10th St. 470-13 WAHTBD Immediately , two good Itundrvwomtn Omaha employment bureau 1120 Farnam at. 3Z34I W ANTED A ealca lady ol experience. Addrcg * "A A A A" Bee cfflco. 430-11 WANTKD Immcdlatdy , 2 good shirt Ironers.Omo- ha oxploymcht bureau , 1120 Farnam. 44-lt WAKKKD Immediately , at the Omtha employ ment hurcnu , Dll those desliloe good help and good tituattons botn male and limale 427-tl TV7'A1'TKD Immediately , 14 good girls lot kitchen , V T dining room acd chamber norkOmaha emcloy. mcnt bureau , 1120 Karnam St. 42241 W 'A.xrtD A Rl'l In a ( mall family , good gcsap ; ply Mo r > ? 3 Ploaunt St , Omaha , Nob. 427-11 WAMBD Two gt > U one lor dining room and one tor dbh wisbor 322 north 16th at. 428-11 W ED Machine hands at Omaha Shirt Factory 303 north 10th St. 430-llp W 'ANTHDA good girl Immediately at the corner ot llth and Daenport sts , Carey houta 403 tl W - To engage lady short rand reporter and callgraphwriter. Addreas 'Wholesaler" 412 tl W AKTBD-Small girl Emmet houee. 99-14p WAMKD Young man or a young lady to keep books and who Is a short hand rlternone need applyunlesa quick end Ihorough In llgureBtUtc ; kge and prevloiH occupation. Address box 74S Omaha , 371-tl WANTED Lidy agent * lor "Queen Paotector' , dal'y stocking andBklrta supporters , shoulder braccg , bustl * ! ) , bosom forms , diou ahleldi , ealety belt * , elcei o protectors , tic , , entirely nw devices , unprecedented profits , wo have 600 agents making 81(10 monthly. Address with stamp , E. H. Campbell tt Co. , B South May St , Chlcaga. 709-alSp ANl'KD Immodlatoiy , BD experienced girl N. W E. corner 18th aud Leavenwoitn. 831-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. WASTXD Employment by a young man 27 years old and Danish bv birth , ho tpeaks German an tell as his own language , also speaks i-utdlsh and Englishhe hag lately been cmrlorodln ala'go whole eale and retail house , as otslstant clerk la the writ , trom which he h > a Dno recommendation , ho In i haid worker and willing totaVe any position tender ed him where he can earn hia living and lair wages Anyone wlsblrg lor such a nan will please addreei "ABX"Beeollle. 408-llp Situation In an abstract office by ayoun ; man , can give references. Address "F U" caret ot the Bee. 489-17p WANTED By aycuag man , situation as book keeper , ot office work ; bo t of riferacoes ; ac dress O. A. E , , P. 0. 401-tI \XTANTP.D-A situation bv a practical book keeper , VV can turnUh belt ol reference ; address "A" 220" Cumlngst . 440 ISp WXVTKD Situation by a young man with sevc : jearn experience In adrugBlore In un easteri cltj ; best ol reference , will go to city or cou > try ; od dre8d"UR8"tblaomco. 452-13p < | "ANTID Emplojment by a good healthy we . , nurie ; reference furnuhed ; lnijulo at 110 Blunders Bt. ' Drug fatore. -182-lSp s engineer and machinist with twenty joirs ox _ lpeiloiice would like a situation , on furnl'h bes of refeienooi ; address "A } ' ' Dee orflct. 374-12p MISCELLANEOUS WAKTS. ANTKD For cash , residence property wort W from eSOCO to $90CO. 1 > . O. lo414. . OCZ-14 YT-.uTsr. "omoono toadopta good brljht healthy VV boy three years old , call at 16th arid Paclflj tt. 377.ISp W A5TKU-A lady room mato. Api ly to MlM Hot 1012 Jaokeon fit. 487-13p \X7ANTED-A pardner lady or gentleman wit ! Vl smallcanltol to open a dime mustum in one o Ihelhelic.t cltleiln the eit. Address J W Palme Arcade hotel , Onaha. 403-lCp Oood gentle pony to ride or drlre. W J WANTED . , City mill ) . < B3-tf WANTKU-J3W3 tor two or throe yean at B per oenl , onflrtt cliisc'ly property worth three times amount ; addreu J. W , , Bee onloe. i69tl WANTED ? 3 60 will buy one dozen Roger Bro'a trlpplo ilitt > d table kulv a at Moody'l ohlna storecorner Iflthaud Iiaverport > t. 44E-U . To rent a good hotel located In Omaha WAbir.D ; oall on or adureM J P McDonald , 4 0 north 18th street , 40M1 Go d r < llabl lam Ihorw ) ; rn'iu W 131 ! ) Farnam it. 84ttf. W ANIRD To nil ray Onr piano cheap ; kino my phaeton , almost new ; address H P , lice office. 281-U \T7ANTED-lIonieof C or Oroomt , by May 1st , VV good locality , Addr < ea K. 8. , Bia office. 20tl WAHTKD Every ady In need ol a tewing ma chine , to tee the Dew Improved American No , 7. P. E. Hodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 18th. 84311 WANTI'-D Two rooms with board lor young man and wifemust b oenlrallr touted , references given and required. Addre s "H , " Ibli office. 910-tl JfOH RENT HOUSES AND LOTS. TjVm RX.XT Good stare , and fixture ! f : r tale , 1013 J ? Haruey it N W Merril. 4 Mp Kr.sr House U roomi , oell r , pantry , cl eti , FOR Stcar , i8per month. G KTliompson , 8 W corner llth and Harney , 435-tl 170R RKvr8 room housoj liqulre 1140 North 13th i ? it , KFett'rion. 195-15p on KK.sr-Three Btor > brick atore bullJlog ; en quire if Uward Morris li Co. , room IB Ciuunw Block. 407 tl TJV > K RBVT Oue two itory houie 8 rouau and butt _ L ? room on Park are. Inquire at 1410 Farnam Ht 4na.t < T0il ItKNT A turoliht'l hone 3 roomi and Ubt _ C laqaliu at 2(20 Douglas 8t 470-lBj T7OUUNT-A brick house oi B roomi 10 pe JD month ; apply to John Iluuie , Hardware itore f > 07 corner Cumlng acd Bavindcru iti. I * Clark. MS-Jlp FOR IWT A new home of elghl ronmson upper Howard it , nm tweotr-ntth ; apply at Silt ilnr > neyit 44t-15p ) I TV ) * RKITFutnUheJ hocfc. Innulro at No 25tO 1DoutI\ ( . 479-11 "nVm RI\T Pceomlfloor ol six room * . On street car JD lire. Call at I'oner Ilroj. , grocery , corner Lt.i > . cnw rth and I'hll Sheridan. 4(5-tt t > BO houses lor rctt. itorso & frunntr Itt4 Fnttum , 157-15 Fort RST House ot 8 room , water , and gas ; ap ply to Uen'l llawkln'd , Strang butldltg or idl ( CassBt. W5.ll TT'oR IIRKTflveroom brleh cott ge , Cltr water I1 and all modern Improvements ; Inquire John Stcil Cth ami Hickory. 443-tlp I7VR RENT A cottage ot 5 rooms , tlS per month I1 on R. S. Oth street , Qrit house south ol Hickory ; enquire ol Mn Falk on the premises. 3J7-llp pen RUST House ol 0 rooms with t > rti , CaMwe'l ' 1 and Saunoers st ; Inquire 1709 Jackicn st 4U-U > p F OH IlKNT Brick store 416 Tenth tt. , netr How ard $00 per month. S. Ixihnmn. 810 U "Cloii U T A thrceroom cottage ou California it , P west end ot Crel hton college ground ; Inquire on Premteet. P J'Creedon. 420-1 lp llnNT A store cheap 309 north IMh. FOR IMh.JlOllp 17IOR FKNT Hrlck yard north end ol Haundrn st. JJ 1 would work lor parties renting , ai toreman , II wanted. J. F. Potter. S17-14p New Store on 10th it , Edward Norrls FOURKNT &Co. , Crounje block. ISHt FOR RENT 2-S room houses Inquire Jno. F Barton.SmtltlDg works , or 314 North 2Mb St 194-11 TWOR RENT A. lurnlshed houee 9 rooms durlntr 1 ? the Summer month to parties without children , Inquire Sill South 23J St 191-tt FWH HKNT- too building 44xiW three itoryand baicment No , 110 and 112 14th. Inquire 1409 Dodge St 990-tI F > OR RENT Form and garden. T , Murray. 206 tl FOaUKNT FnrnUhol cottage , 7 rooms , with closets , rantry , eta , In best locality In City cm pay rent with board. Call In atlcrnoon at 625 Pleis- cut St. 170 tl 70B RENT Houtft cry cheap. Atylf \ V.I ' Taylors 14th and Douglai SU So-lV F OK HENT Two now storeion 1th t , O..X Mayne.lCth ami Farnam ! 3Itl Foil RENT Ono etory dwelling houno Ova roomi , 23d , marCIark street. Char.ca OjJen , comet ISlh and Dougl > s Street. 233 tl OH liENT-Thrcrbrlo' ' ; stores corner ISth and F Cumlng St. J L. McCague. Agent. 4BI-n2 FOR RFNT New cottage , 6 rooms. . Ptlpps Roe 1612 B. 6th Bt. 234-tl 110OMS FOll RENT. F ion UK\T Elegant newly furnished rooms 2'25 Dodge et. 607 tl on nrj < T Furnlthed nnd unfurnlthod rooms 1813 Dodge St. 4 ° 4-lp R00113 With boarddoblrabli I ) r summer. Appl ) at Bi. Charles Hetel. S37tt FOR RENT Very ploMantlurnlsbedrooTS , nr In suite , at re > B3nablo prlso,821 B 19th street 3l6tf f OR KKsr Furiilshod room Mo 1C10 llatncy St 1 4)3 lip F OR BK.VT Front loom furnished 1SOO Cap'tal nve. 443-ltp TT'OR itr.rNicely furnlshid rooms , Modcri o live- JD nlencei ; n..l nuld luoatlon on car line , 17SO Cap. ItolAve. 489-1 Ip UnfurnlaheJrlonn with m-xle'n 1m. FORKKVT , a Vf corner 13.h oui lion aril. 385-lip POR RKVT Ftt'ehhed front room south east onrner 1 lOtb and Farnan. 433 tl F OR RENT FurnlsheJ room for'two with board , 1815 Ch oago 8t. 353 lip oitRKsr Nice lurnl'hed front room with board , F 10 6 Farnam. 411-llp F Oil hKNT Furnished room 1031 Capitol a > e. 853-1Sp 'OR ' HKST A six mom houne ou block Irom the U F ! depot ; Inquire ol M. Ltc , grocer , 22nd and Ltaenworth. . 418 15 OllKEMT Koom9 lurnlahed or unfurnished ; cell F at SCO north 2idet 40MI RENT Comfortable tornlthed rocin lor FOR ecntleman , 1012 foclflost. , two blocks south ol U.I' , depot. 841-llp RENT Twoe'cgant front roomi ; lurnUhed FOll ur unfurnished on 20th near Kt Mary's ave ; en quire at 8. W. cor. 10th and Dodge. 36941 FORRENT-Nlccly lurnlahcd rooms 1617 Davtnport 348m6p RKfJT Handsomely f ornlihod rooms for iln FOll gentlemen. For particulars , address "Y. W , Bee office. 920-ltp RENT Pleasant lurnlshed raoajra Dibit FOR gentleman , terms reasonable , Cl north 1/ih. FOR RENT Two or three very nice rooms lur nlshcd or unfurnlshd.four . bloeki south ol Opera house. Inquire 023 south 16th. 293-tl RENT Furnished rooms with b ard 181 ! FOR Dodge st. 317-tf FOR RENT FurnLihed front room , brick bay win daw with board email Iamlly C03 north 17th at. 162-tl , T7IOIIUKNT Several One cilices In Crduiuc' block , J ? Inquire Ed. Norrls , room 19 Crounso bloc' OS4. F Oil RENT Furnished room at IBIS Jackron 81 033 all' ' TWa RENT Furnished room and ioardl E 00 pe 1 week. Very beet location , 1811 Daienport F Oil RENT-Furnlshed room 1819 DoJ ; * . 116-aM F IOR RENT-Nlcely lurnlthed rooms at 1718 Cosi St 53C-tl ! FOR SALE SS ttcti wiTi 1 3ard , i7lh ! and Burt st. J W. Penny. 39M4 "IToii HALK 40 acres ot land within 18 miles ol J' Omaha , with good houno , barn , orchard , fenced a'l ' undtr cullltatlon ; v.111 tradaforclt ) proper ! } If taken Intmedhtely. W , U.Ureen , ( iror Itt National Bank 6CDII FOIIH.UKOn month'payrntnte 0195 each , Iota In the finest addltltm to Omaha. II , C , Pattfnon 13th and Farnarn , tOJ-I4 "I70K BALB-Special bargalni i > lx lots In U&wlhorn , L ten In Kllby and twenty In llatiBjam Place ; eaiy terms. R.C'.Patterson , 13thand rarnom. 604-14 SALB New cottage 8 moms on itreet rar line near bead ot St Marj'i me 53.(00 , thli It a bar * gain. U K Maine , S W cor 16th andFamam. 500-14 OH HAT < E-2 lour year ell matched mares 1200. F and a treed cow. Inquire ol J. P < inoe , tree trim , mer , Biookllne addition , West Omaha , north-east ol Ilnscr's Beer garden , 478 13 SILK -100 ocrea good lacd , 20 mlln Irom Fen and i mile Irom the thriving town ol RprlruDeld , Neb. , on the Jfisiourl PaelQc Ity , , at a bargain lor 30 days , or will trade lor flret clax Im proved Omaba city property. Woolley & llurrloon , room 20 , Omaha National Bank. 473-23 TjVjK ALK-A a bargain i block only ilv tlxiki JL' Irom Court houir , degont residence , property would make eight or ten lots lor tenement houaet willdhlde. Address owner J A Eollln' * , Omaha. 011 HALS- Own ! farm In Washington Co. ; 171 tcretiKO ; acrei ciltliated ; good buildings : fine orchard ; running waUr ; all leuued Kiward Norrls 4 ; Co. , room 19 Cjounse Block , t74tl A wtll eitabllahed meat market cheap en account of leaving country ; ! uculru | of raul- ion i. Co 471-15 f70K HALK Lot f0x127 louth front. No 415 , three I ? blocka from Ked Car line , cn'y ttima. V500 No 212 Two lots each 60x110 twoMiwlit frotn rtd or line , tenui en > , each$100 No 25 Fln oorneilot 80x123 one block from red car line , a bai gain , Urmyeaiy , | 00. No 2261 Klne corner lot In Klrkwocil , > err ( -heap , tlOO. No 184- Splendid corner I it 122 feet on Lea > ennortli btreet , very ( hetp , IIOOO. No 443 Four fine lotl on Urace street 68x140 oir corner ntar 'ar 1'ne cbian , Irom f 800 to ) < X 50 Iota In Hintcora l'lac fioiak < Kltol,000. No 117 Two hoiiMiaod fine jot south front. lw < blocVs Irom rtd cu line $2,600 or divide lei Sl.fMX No 374 llouie 4 roomi J lot four blocks Irom Bt Mary'n ate , , termi euy , 1900. No 4J9 Thiee hoU'i-l on a corner lot t o block : Irom piu iigtrdti > ot $0,000. No 14 Home ilx rooms , barn , well , cittern &c- lot 3ilS2on WoboUr street , nf r Bt Paul depot B > rgu < ri , IEOO. JIOIIBK fc B..l'NNEi ' ; , 1404 Far Via HALK Huute and lot corner VUlh at , and C io. itul ate. s room * modern convenUocv * , ttatli In lihon , b rjiri ! ; lo < | 'jije ot II. O , Htdp , ISO I FOR tn North-west romrr ot 10th and Leaven * worth , alio one beautiful lot on fliorela avi > . O f | 6M3p TT < o Bt.RORRr.vT-8U room house , well cl > t rn , JL * and tUMe ; first tl orriot.twtntr-Ilifit and CUrk l , rent 120 prr monih , irll tJ.OX ) esfy ttrirm A P Tukey , at CaMlfltM * Book store. 478-tf ; IORUr-A kiln ol No 1 brkk , about S.-OCO , rrlm WOO. D. I , . Thomn. 441.11 FOR8AU A4 f rl Me with bulldlngl sulUbl { rilnrlllnRaod nhop for (400 , < uiy payment * 103 south llthtt , between Doug as and DjiUe _ 431-1&P T7on rutn Oood room houv , lot 50\131 Iret.eM I1 front , $1500 ; $100 nuh l Unco $15 | < er month. W. II Green , ocr lit National twnk. SSltf IJ oRKitn-Hnu nandl ton l > ouil < strmt , near 1 h'RbchooleoO ' ; ! , * asy tinni.Y. . U. Ureen , over 1st National bank. 3S2tt | j < OH HAI.K A flret-daM bonrdlnp AOUM hMtnr JL' t only rtrul ( r boarders ; S. W. cor 9th and Paclflo t > . SSO-Uii FOll 8AIK-Kor JtO ilowu and fa ) pet month I III build an rleguit fire room cottage , with porohes clcmtto , bar window brickc n r , clutern.coa Unuie , i\ , * .5 , wlth t o Irta ntotly fcnctxl the wool * II complete I1.6M The oolttL'es to bo built at on CM ) oontraeu lor ten hare already been let. Call al my olc ( ! aadnoerUn ol ootUee , location ir. Bring j-our ( rlends along , 0. K. Uajne , south-west corner ISth and Farnim. So7-a50 IOOR RALE OR TltADB-Large team , hamoM 1 and dray. l' rt pay Ukeu In drajage. AJdrcM W. U. Bee office. 98MI T0ll SAtiA Axory nice C room houae and lot , X * miut bo sold ms Norln l th Bi. Mt-attp "IPOIl SATjC A lull lot on corner of ISth and Jon on JO pared street and within one equaro ot U. P. H. It. lor sale. Warren Swltxler. 663 tt ITiOll BALE SOO Ycirllnr steen , Ju 201 S-ye.ir old sttera , J50 jcMlInc helfere , JOO 2 and 8-roar-old hellers , 50 snulrd lulls. SnuNdR EROS , Slnux City , lewa. 78P 16 FOR SAI.K-Thlrty choiceInta nctr nark are. O. P. Slobblni.roomSl.Orilfhton block. Bltal8p FOIt SAI.K Second hand ten borao power , niv- right boiler and onitlno : In good condition ; low forcaih. Chas. 8. Poor , 103 Slithst , Omaha , Neb. 837-tt FOR "ALII On easy paynmiij. rlll trrnlaLl lota nnd build houiea on thovt notlnt os nli thu pirrrhaner. irqulre of I' , J. Crhxron , contraotot and builder 27th and Webster Bt. 900 a20 PERSONAL. I tRSOvAt MrsEM Hooper , Trance Clalrvojant Mid healing medium now ready for bustnes.1 o\cr No 023 10th Htreet , iouth-catt corner on Webster and 16th , terms very reasonable. 481-mlu PKRUONAI , Parties wishing a reamttreM , guaran- tslng cutting anil nttlnEgatlslactnryadd'oa4l6th ; and Capitol a\o , room 4 , Crouuso lilDck. Mrs J Ar nold. l M3-14p Wi ILL Ho lounJ at 16C9 Davenport ) . anexpcr lonccdnuno. Best city reference given 872-a2ip TO EXCHANGE. rfo VKCirANOK Choice lands In f obratka for it'O- JL ccrioa nd dry goods al into cerates. II.C : Pat terson , IStli aud Fainam. 03-14 Fun HALK OR TiiAiih For Omaha prorcrty , buslncsa Irr Ornaba , 1R"0 toni ol lci > , hern's a chance to cetaflrst-clisa boglncss cheap , O E Uayno 15th anil I'arr.am. 601-13 FOR BAI.K-Or exchange. WcbavelnrRMa the excluthe right In this elate to srll the coal etnomlzcr and soot destroy * r , destroys the ( Ut aud wl 1 sa\o twenty per cent on coal , will M count ) rights or the btit , or n 111 exehango lor roil oatata nr r. 7 rood property on application will send simple lull aland give paitlculam. Re on for Belling > v. ; cannot el > e IthUatteDtlon : a rare chance lor hn len : Bedford , Stucr A , Dav e. 278 tl EXCHANGE -Two lot ) In W. A. Rodlck'fl iwliU TO lor a Ut or ball a lot located somewhere nea > er the center o' ' the city and suitable lor building , will pay additional IMaluo la more. Aildresa "O. T. " Dee otHoe. 916-tl BUSINESS OHAKOE3. F OR fUt.K-ID a thriving growing town , a gontle- roam lurnlahlng and hatbuiluoss In bst location In nnowbtick bu'lulng ' , lontr Ifase and cheap rent ; addrces "L I"1 P 0 box t7 , Ha tln8 ( ! Neb. 412-lOp , 1JORHLK TRADK OR RrsT Blacksmith and wigcn P Bbop with toul , good buslncM ettablltbed ; ad- drcss Goo W LambrlugWeeping Water Neb. 4il-21p KALK Tnbicca and oonfe-.tlonery store , good FOR , cheap lour. Addrcsd 702 south 10th St. 472-lEp FOR HALK f int doss butcher buslnrea , K 0 steady cuitorners , good location iplendld chance to step into a paying buslnesi. 0 E Haycu , B W corner 15th nnd Farnam , 499-13 TT'OR ' RK.ST OR HALI New houie suitable lor hotel or J ? saloon nd boarding bouse In Berlin feb. Ad- dres "E U F" Uoil.n , Neb. 905-llp , FOR SALE In a driving growing town a genta turntshiog and hat business , In boat I icatlon In a new brlek building , long letse and cheap rent ad dress I < . F , , P. O. box 67 , Hasting , Nob. 343-llp FOR SILK-A good paying harn ishirt , the b t chance lor a young man to itart In bislnxi ; ad dress "iiarncri shop" nee oflloe , 201-17p FOR 8U.K Drugstore In a desirable locality , wil invoice about $1.600 It C Patterion , NE corner 13th and Farnam. 438-tl FOll 8ALE-A flrst-daai stock ol dry gords $5.000 at a bargain , will take part crab balance real es tate ; address "M. V. B. " care Bee ofilco. 282-U ,1011 SALE Or exchange a fmTstock ol clothing 1 1 boots onJ shoes , gent' furnlahlnggoodi , will ex change for Nebraska Lauds. Q. II. i'ctoreon.ftOl B. 10th St , Omaha , Neb. X39-U FOR HALE A good nkatlng rink , elio 84x100. In quire of U Lambert , Wakefleld Neb. 423-alf.p BOARDING. board $4.fO per week. 1012 jl'aclOc , 2Mocks louth of U. P. depot 842-llp BOARDING First ctasa board and lodging for SI.S6 per week , all new beds and springs at Vo. 1108 Casa at. U.Peter Nick. 701-al2p TTMIWT-CLASa Bed and board 1212 Capitol avo. J ? 12-o35 LOST AND FOUND. \ KoM hoop eir ring between the Academy Ionr Hetty's restaurant Uetura to 170d Ciililoinla Btreet and be rewarded. 431-lSp OSTORMTRA\RD About two workH ago , a water epaiilel and throe ilaya ago aye'low I run Hotter to ma- , both wore tla k leather collars. Itpturo to lill Park Wlldo ave. A llb.nl reward will be paid. 418-llp T O3T On Friday , a brlmllobull pup , five moalht JU old , four white feet and tip ol tall white , having on a small black Itather n llir , goes by the name of "Nip. " Return to E. Yolkucr , 2813 Cumin * ! ) tit. ; 36J-11 MISCELLANEOUS. TLHTRU TIOK on gultarand banjo given by U K Oel- llenbtck , at 1110 Capitol ave. -ISO tt "IU8T reoo'vedtlneMirchael Ne'I ' roues , alio fler- rJ man Pantlcvln bloom , at W & K K Arnold's , No 1210 North 18th St. 4r2-13p ! v vault * , tlakv and ccxirool i o'eitned ' any tlm Pniv day In a entirely vJoilen y with our improved pump and apparatus Orders by mall i romntly attended to. A , Kvann , cfllce and residence 1208 1)odgo Ht. up stairs _ 400mTp Foil Anoniovllaby boy j car uM best references , esorCal.foriU , 30Mlp - J J Ucl.iln boa for Rale thu Ixnt xi , n rnanufa urcillri t * > e Ur > lted Mtates onMealed > Mtil ) ste > I oenti r cot rn d v > 1th hee t copper , orderi f:1. ce rc l r pr repairing old onog promptly attended to AddrehS 10Ilriaunari > it s TKAY4DOR ; STOI.EN-An eUht to bine vear oM _ 'oow ' , white aid blue spotted with black ears and twtlllrg on foreleg ; anr ulormttlcn Icadirn to the recovery will be llberilly rewarded by Henry Ilages- torn. 21 > t and Lake Ht. 268.tf IT1AKEN UP Twe ve hrail ol young cattle. Owner J can recover same by calling upon John F. Hocb , Milk dairy , north if Dual & Dumb asylum. 898-ro 21-lw6w THlVy , vaulU , sinks tnd ccaipoolt cleaned at thg JL shortest notice and utlslavtloa guaranteed by F. O. Abel. P. O. Box 378. 490 miip EDWARD KUEEL , UAOHTKR OF PALMYlTTKnT AND CONDITION ' ALIST. SOS Tenth street , betwtwn Faraau and II r- neywlll. who UieaM ol iruardlui niilrlU , obttloUr lor anyone xlanoe In the pail and prwwut , and o oertalnoondltlonilntbe falure. DaoU and hc i made to order Perfect satUlanttoo guaranU * I Matter of Application of H , 1. h. Uattlou for Li quor License. NOTICE. Notloe Is hereby given that U. J. H. Mat Ice did upon the SSUi day of M reh A , D.I8it , Ilia hie p- pllotUon to tbe rniyor and city council of Omaba , for llocnte to > tll mult , plrltuuii and vtboui llquon kit ) K Cor IBIhk CUik trtrect.Uh wird , Omiha , Neb. fro < n tin llth d y of April , 1SBA to tbe lllli 0 y of April IBfl If thorn be no objection , remucttranoa or protttt . I filed wltblatuo weeks tioia Uarcn iath A. U. UK or I the laid Uwuje will U grabt d. ' ' ,011 U J 0. MAITICI , Ar > r.lcant | , 1 1 J 1 , 0 JKWK1T , CMy CVik ,