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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE-rUESDAY , APRIL 28. 1885. THE HABEAS CORPUS. Horgan-MoorMcFavlanfl Consumes the Time of the Court Again , A General Bktrmlih to Secure A 1'lCltpDCkCt'B IlOlOBO DC- cmlon To-ilny. The habeas corpus ciso which laat weak began la the coanty court nnd since thftttlmo has dragged Its slow length along , was called at 2:30 : yesterday oven * Ing pursuant to order of adjournment , with an army of Nebraska and Iowa at torneys within , and a morbidly carious crowd without the bar. Over all pro * tided his honor , calm , firm and undis mayed , even by the huge piles of books lying on the long t&blo and throatonlng to teat his pitionco to the end. A succinct rovlow of this ease will enable the reader to understand what the issue yesterday was. Last week Constable Edgerton , of Omaha , spotted a man In the city whom ho was half satis fied was wanted in Iowa , and had boon for some time. The police of the city llkowiio know of such a man , nnd the re sult of the capture was his lodgment in jail upon a criminal charge. At once the telegraph informed I ) , A. Farrell , sheriff of Mills county , Iowa , that a man answering the description of thu badly wanted Iowa man was hero and lodged safely behind the bars. Farrell hastened hera as fast as steam could bring him to Identify and secure the fugitive , when , not much to his sur prise , ho was mot by a writ cf habeas corpus , directing the Immediate produc tion of the man's body , which ho had gotten possession of from the Nebraska officers , who had also been served with t similar writ. Well , the case .finally gel before the county judge , the issna btinj the Iowa officer's mail ! TO HOLD and carry back to Iowa the person h question. The policy of the Iowa men was t < hurry him off , that of the conntol to do lay. Suddenly it appeared that then would arlso some question of doubt A8 TO IDENTITY , and then the tables turned , and the low man was willing to postpone ( his objoc was to got testimony here ) , and th man's counsel pushed for a hearing. The case was set for Friday last , an after a considerable delay vras set agii for yesterday forenoon , and again se for 2 o'clock p. m , , when the fight final ! opened. M'FABLAND , who has , among heaven only knows ho1 many more , two aliases Gordon an Mooio claims to be an Indiana man b ; birth. Ho has a young , pretty and ladj llko wife , whoso demeanor has touchc the bettor footings of every man cot nccted with this case , and ( ho says ) h has a circle of friends and relatives wh are good poop'o. ' Bo this as it may , h owns a face that would bo at homo in collection of bad people and a record the is a fit companion for such a face. Six yoais ago ho was sent to the low penitentiary for one year under the nam of Moore for larceny from the perao ( viz pocket-picking ) . Ho was JOUD and was allowed by the keepers of th prison to do odd job ] outa'de. ' Ho ha four months to servo when , one day be Ing in the yard , he went to a close ! donned p- pair of overalls and escapee Slnco then ho has led the life of a conf donee man and professional pickpocko' ' and 10 , so the officers assured the r < porter , one cf the best known and clove : eat pickpockets in lone , to-duy. During his six years absence the pot Itentiary officials and the Iowa author ties have often hoard of his rascally d > ings , but never until last week got tl opportunity to bag him. And now , i far as the desire to have him servo 01 the four months remaining of his soi tenco goes , it Is possible there is nogre interest felt in his capture , but as an e ample for convicts who are loft behlt : him , and in the Intarost of prison dl clpllno , as well perhaps as to heal tl chagrined feelings of the penitcntla keeper , the officers seemed dotetmin from the beginning to conv him to Fort Madison prison possible. The hope of his rose from the vlce-liko clutch of Sheriff Fa roll , seems to bo baaed on the idea tl : the grounds and testimony upon wh ! Governor Dawes issued his letter of a thority to Farrcll to take him bac should appear In this court and bo offer by the olllcor havlnc ; the commission authority. That otherwise the author ! is inadequate for his legal removal or i talnlng. Per contra , the Iowa offioars co . 'ud that they have all necessary authorll when they possess , as they do , the o : cial order of the governor of Nobrasl In other words , as in the colobrat Hayes Tlldon contest , the question "shall wo go behind the rntnrns. " The questions of a collateral natnro'tl , arose duting the trial were alt dlspos of or dropped , after that of Identity v settled by flEVUTY WAHDKN TOWNSEND , of Iowa , who positively recognized h a > "Mooro , " whoso real name Is McF , land. The "Gordon" Is assumed forl els-Missouri river operations , wh "Moore" was his name in his trsns-M om 1 river tramactions. Mr. Townie In a full and gentlemanly oonvorsatlr. gave the main points t this article the reporter , and volunteered the adi tional ( information that the person hei who claims to be , and probably li , t father of MoFarUnd , alias etc. , had peaking with him yesterday aftemoc decided that It was boat to persuade t boy to drop hit effort to escape , and baok to the penitentiary , behave hlms and icrvo out his four months. Ha h been put to too much expense Iroa and did not think the game worth t munition. The tml hu been marked by mi personality and iniinuaUoni of "bloc money , " which Judge McOnlloch fma cut short by a peremptory order that more of It bo indulged In. The wei Homo argnment and reading of lei winded opinions and dicta were app ently about half through with at o'clock last eveningand the court i at like hunger on a monument g r t beef. At a late hour the arguments cloi and the conrt announced that bis di ulon would ba reserved until this ( Tt day ) morning at 0 o'clock. A Card , OMAHA , April 2"th , yo tba editor of the lif-K. In your paper of the 25th Just , peared a statement that a petition 1 been filed in the dittiict court , charg the writer hereof with obtaining a t \ tificato of that court by falio roprcwntt- tlons , and thereby receiving $700. It Is true that snch a petition has been filed by Jacob R. Hendtix , whoso reputation in this community Is well known. It aflords mo much pleasure to bo able to admit that 1 received $700 , but that ny fraud or deception what ever wai practiced In obtaining the same. I must emphatically deny. Thls _ Is a serious charge and Is Intended to injure me professionally and I desire my ac quaintances to withhold their judgement In the matter until the truth can bo made to appear in court. Very respectully , ANDIIF.W BEIMS. THE OHAMBEEOF OOMMEBOE The Awards of Prl/.ca to ComiietlnK Architects. The Htructure. Saturday evening the various archi tects who competed in the designs for the chamber of commerce wore notified of the fate which had decided the suc cessful sot of plans , and the awards which had boon allotted to each architect , in the order of merit from first to fourth. The directors of the board of trade , appointed a committee consisting of William L Adams , of the U. P. engineer , log department and D. L Shane , superin tendent of the now court house , to act In on advisory capacity In the award of the prizes which had been oQorod. Tno following four firms , of the ( oven competitors , were successful , securing "premiums" ai follows : Mocdelisohu & Fisher , first , § 300 ; Sidney Smith , second end , § 200 ; Henry Voss , third , $100 ; B. A' Fowler , fourth , S50. The deslga which has been adopted provides for the erection of a splendid structure , composed of rod pressed brick and terra-cotta trimmings. The wall spaces nra brokou by largo window openings , trimmed with richly moulded brick at the joists , and panels of ornamental brick between the arches and Bills. Massive stone basamont walls and entrances framed In rough and pol ished granite columns with curved capi tals complete the exterior. The board of trade rooms will occupy the center oi the second and third stories , ai stated It the general plan , The building will b ( GG by 132 feet on the ground at SIxtoentt and Fatnam streets , and G5 foot high. JfBKSONtUj. EC.Y. Kelly has returned from Shcehono William Neville , of North Platte , is In th , city to-day. a Hon. John Keans , Falls City , was nt th Millard yesterday. f J. B , Frenzer has returned from a pleaaan trip to Now Orleans. Mrs , C. Li. Dancy , of Cleveland , Ohio , i Visiting friends In this city. Rev. A , J. Fishback , of St. Louis , was i town yesterday en route to Blair , M. D , Welch and Mason Gregg , promincrj citizens of Lincoln , are at the Paxton , 0 C. A , Hull and wife , n prominent bankc 3 from St , Cloud , Minn. , is nt thu Millard , ft Mr. C. L. France , of Butte , Montana , an a celebrated cattleman of that place , is in tt city. city.Miss Miss Mollle DeVolI , of Cincinnati. 0 , i in the city , the guest of her bister , Mrs. > L. Kingsloy. Capt. J" S. Lehow , of Sutton , who has bee in Omaha for the past day or so , leavoa to-da for his horns in Clay county. Mr. P. D. Sturdovant , ex-atato treasurer is in tha city on business. Ho will leave t night for his homo at Geneva. Lieut. Finloy , signal oflico inspector , i Washington , is in the city inspecting the 1 < cal signal oflico account records. Major A. Marten , of the U. S. A , st tioned at Fort Bridges , Wyo. , arrived in tl uty Sunday and IB at the Paxton. At tha Metropolitan : T. J. Flemlns , Grat View ; John Greed and sister , Fremont ; 1 , W , Hunter , Teknmah ; Miss Anna Youn i- Hastings ; F. K Davis , Wahoo ; I. W. Jo it iI Ord ; Chas. A. Fitch , Dorchester ; F. Bic I- Seward ; AI. Powell , Blair , and Chas. Chas Iid Lincoln , Neb. ids s- At the Millard : W. H. Michael , Grai s10 IsUnd ; C. 0. Crowoll , Blair ; W. P. Sanders ry dors , Beatrire ; Kugeno Ely and family , Mi 3d vllle , N. J. ; D. A. Farrell , Ulenwsod , Ii oyU J. Townsend , Ft. Madison , la. ; G. U Blodgett , Wahoo ; C. W. Green and wil ao Dos Momet , at L. K. Mooney , for the last year book-keep ch of j ; . B. Chapman & Co.has gone to Lenoi u- Kansas , there to accept a position in lila fat uk , er'a bank. Mr. Mooney , during lna stay cd Omaha , has made many friends who will r of juice to learn of his promotion , but .will i ty gret his departure from their midst. ro Clarence Buell , St. Louis ; G. N , Briirf rood St. Peter , Minn. ; H. B. Strant , Culbertso od Neb ; ; J , Branford , Nebraska City ; Ml Emma Hoehn , Columbus ; William Johann and lady , Corron , la. ; S. M. Smith , BI : * , Hill ; C. W. Dako , Kearney ; J. II. Port < ? Haiglor ; N. B. Vineyard , Hastings ; D. ' Draper , Plattamouth ; James Carroll , Che iat cnne , are at the Canfiold. cd Jas. Stephen , Central City ; G. P. Si cdas - wrlght , Cheyenne ; M. D. Welch and Mas Grepg , Lincoln ; B , K. Cowdery , Columbi M W. King. Oakdale ; J. It. Markeley , N Im brara ; L , A. Brandhoefer , North Plat ir Chai. H , May , Fremont ; H , H , Don ila Wahoo ) K. A. Jones , Lincoln ; Jai , Peaboc lie Fairmont ; Lewis N , Kent , MInden ; J. Is- L , Hew , Button ; Henry K , Lowii. Linco Isad ad P. D. Sturteyant , Geneva , and R. 0. Tyl ill , Chicago , are at the Paxton. to li- OALIFOENIA * FAVOEITE n " \Vcll-H.novrn Ulnci of tbo Tnrf in , route to the Kaatern Itncei. he Bif go W.M. Murr y , a well-known hornom ad of Sacramento , California , arrived he ay this morning , with uevon fait America ho going with them to the St. LouisOhlcs * nd other oostera Bama oh rices. His Hat Includes Estcll , a 3 yet id- old eUlllon ; BUley Ayers , Jim Dough lly Joe Howell , Harry KOJO and Isabel ! no all leading favorites of the tnrf. W ri- Murray unloaded hla horses here and iR- gl > Ing them a rest at Mr. J. Steveiuoi ar- stables oa Tenth itreet. tix | Qo trill leave at noon to-day i kill oc. Louis. Kotoll , the 3-year old ti Ing lion , la ranked now aa the fastest hoi on the PaciGo roast. At tha San Fra led cisco ricea one month ago ho won them ! ind a ball race against five competitor. OJ- time , 227A. ; Among the defeated n the great and fumed colt. Alto , He to second money. Joe Howell la alsc "flyer , " with one of the boit recon His last race covered a mile In 1.- ! beating Baldwin's celebrated hori Qano. Mr. Marry oxpeats to ta in the ondra esstcrn circuit , and said a reporter for the BEE that on his rota ing home he will stop and stay for the Oma pr- races If the punei luit aim , THE OITT MABBHAL8HIP' ' Announces Hits Deter mination to Accept the Proffered Position Boyd's I'ollco. "Jadgo , have yon decided to accept Mr. Boyd'a tender of the city manhalship which rumor eaya haa boon made to you repeatedly ? " Tli9 roportorUl question boating npon a point which is jnst at present discussed with a good deal of Interest , was pnt fairly and tquaroly to Jndgo Bonoko last nlgnt. The ox-polico judge made nn * swer In an ovaslvo way , batboln ? pressed said at length , "You Mr. Boyd hixi pressed mo to accept the city manhalshlp my friends have Insisted on my accept- ancj of the oflico , and Saturday I made up my mind to do so. " "So you will bo the next chief of po lice of Omaha ? " "Oh , well , that remains tob9 soon. It is by no moans settled yet. " The formal appointment , unless some thing turns up to disconcert the present plans , will bo given to the council to morrow night. It is not nt all Improba ble that there will bo a warm Gght botoro the nomination of the mayor Is confirmed The city council is clearly republican In majority , and there Is considerable fooling against the unceremonious ousting of the present Incumbent of the office , Thomas Oummlngs , The feeling that ho has made a good and faithful marshal , con scientious and thorough in his work , is prevalent among those members cf the aldernionlo board who have watched his career since ho assumed oflico , under tryIng - Ing circumstances , after the Indict ment of Guthrlo. Judge Bcnoko'n determination to ac cept the proffer of oflico is hailed by the Germans with delight , and the represen tation In the city government which his confirmation will imura for them Is re garded as most Important. Mr. Boyd has announced his Intention of changing and reorganizing the police force in a most radical manner , and a great many of the members are expecting a "lot out" at almost any tlmo , It Is an nonncod that Mayor Boyd will not op point any man In the piece of any olc policemen unices there is good reason fo : such policy in each Individual caso. The outcome of the next few days i awaited with considerable eagerness b ; those who are interested in local politics A GREAT ESTABLISHMENT The FurnHuro House of Dewey Btono Olio of tlio Larecst In the United States. The recent Improvements in the furnl turo atoro of Dawev > Stone have mad that oatabliahment ono of the moat nl tractive places In the country. Th change In the front has enabled the Crr make show-window fee to a - twenty-two wide. This aflords a good opportunlt ; for an effective display of some of thel finest goods. At present the show-win dow is occupied with a magnificent dii play of parlor and bed-room fnrnltnri fancy desks and tables , cHffonicns , cat lueti , &c. , which attract general atten tlon and elicit the admiration of evorj body. The business office has boon moved t the roar of the first floor and finely fitte up. The largo double room , on the fin floor has been elegantly decorated tilt gilt-embossed paper , and presents a vet rich appearance. All of the other flooi have been greatly improve , and wit the tasty arrangement of the elegant ai tides of furniture make a most be ut ful shorr. Each floor la arranged wit an entirely different line of goods. Acesa to each floor is made easy an pleastnt , in both buildings , by three e evatois. The Farnam street store connected with their Harney stroi building by an Iron suspension brldg This Harney street building Is a fiv story structure , and Is alco devoted the retail trade. These two bulk Inga , ono bolnt ; 44 by 132 fee four stories and basement , and hi II- 44 by 132 , five stories and basemen afford a floor-room of 03,888 equaro fee The establishment Is one of the large in the country , pnd there Is no finer fn nltnra store anywhere. Their wholosa warehouse , located on the Union Pacli track , extending from Tenth to Eleven streets , Is 80 by 2G4 feet , two etorlt contains an aero and a half of floor root In which are stared hundreds of culoai of furnltnro. These "items" give tot Idea of the extent of the business Dewey & btouo , whoso enterprise knoi no limit. PEEE HOMES , Jo Some ol'tho Beauties mid Advantng of the Elkhorn Valley. The Northern Nebraska railroad coi haa leaned attractive ' ' pany an 'flyc lllDstratlng and Betting forth tha bcauti of the Elkhorn valley , and great adva 10- ttiges that oxlot there for locating , csto te ; llnhlng and building up homes. The 1 7iy. of the land , rich and fertile soil , cc y. y.s. . vonioncss of excellent markets , railro facilities , and In fact everything ol that goes to attract the atte tlon of seekers after ni homes in the west , are offered as Indue moots for a flow of emigration Into tl lovely garden spot of tha northwest. . the present time , grand lllnatratives American energy and enterprises ae be seen there In Improvements that ha been made within the past five in where in 1880 , there was nothing break the wlerd monotony of boundh ro ns prairies and sea-waving grass , oxce nso ? bore and there an occasional dugout , ate errs to ba loen to-day magoiQcent , well i : rs proved farms , comfortable and elega farm houses , well filled barns and gram les , fine orchards and contented he bandmen. Be sore and see the Elkho valley before settling permenantly in a : now lojftllty. cr A SHOOTING SOEAPE , d- dse se W. K. Jones , Hotel Keeper In Sou tile OumIn , Blioots His Cook. le t , as Sunday night , about 12 o'clock , t 3k little village of South Omaha was throv Into an unusual disturbance by a trio 2 * lushing citizens , who turned their ipi e ' Into a general row , and ended It wltt ke shooting scrape. The particulars E to about these. W , E. Jones , who kee rn the hotel , his cook , Alee Wlshart , a ia Con. Harrlgan , an employe tn the stc yards packing house , weio making night of it , drinking freely and talking loud , at August Wilson's saloon. Jones boldly declared that ho was the best man , by long odds In South Omaha. This as sertion Ilarrlgan took exceptions to and gave Jones the Ho , whereupon Jones drew his revolver and was golnt ; to ohoot Harrlgan on the spot , but bystanders In terfered , Induced him to subside , and leave the saloon. Ho wont out followed by Wishart , and in front of the saloon drew his gun again and shot the latter The ball took effect in Wlshart's left groin , passing entirely through the fleshy part of his leg and fell on the ground. It was picked up this morning by Mr. Nelson and saved. Immediately after the shoot ing Jones loft and has not been seen or heard of since. Wlshart was carried to the hotel and soon as A physician could bo called had hi ; wound dressed. While It Is dangerous and very painful the wound Is not believed to bo nocoesarlly faUl. This is the second shooting event with in a year at that point , Mike Patrick having been killed there last July. Ills murderer is now In jail hero awaiting trial. trial.A complaint was sworn out in Justice Bartlctt's court this evening charging Jones of shooting with Intent to kill. As that worthy ii doubtless out of reaoh , the service of the writ will bo dlfficnlt. Tom lloBaitor , a messenger boy employed by the A. D. T , company , wns nrroatcd yester day , ( iiargod with disposing ot some letters - tors which hsd been pfivon to him by the com. pany for delivery to Mr. N. J. IMholm , The boy failed to turn up Sunday , nd the let tcrs , which contained In all about § 85. wore , of course , not dellveiod. It appears that the boy had gene out to thebaso ball grounds yes terday , and had carelessly left the money In cue of some ono there. Yesterday moraine thoQ money waa returned,8nndi youthful Mercury , whose act was one of simple careless ness , will doubtless bo released. ScJunitzlterger & Kessler ALKVDA E. KE6TH. ) n l Rflilli AND HAIR Ill S. 15th Street , - - - Opp. Postoffici D1 $ M1222 1222 FAUNAM , Coii 13th. SPECIALIST , (14 ( years hospital and private practice. ) Co : SULTATION FREE. Office honra-10 to 12 a.n 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.ra. Sundays 2 to 4 p. m. MEMS' MSS. L. J. UUNCAN , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER Perfect Work Guaranteed. Room 13 , Crounso Block. Residence , 100 South 29th Street. G. SVANBOT. ALQ Scmri'ORii ! C. SVANSON&CC 1116 Farnam , Bet lltb and 12th Si , MERCHANT Finest selection of Spring Suit ings , Perfect Fit , and complete aat isfaction guaranteed. A. SIS.South 13th Street , 3 DOORS SOUTH OF FAUNA ! of First-class tailoring in all its branches , MISS LULU NELSON , ( Formerly of Ft. Louis. ) FashionableDres ! DS GOODS Furnished nnd suits made up to order , very reasonable price } . Cutting and uttlnfi specialty. CC9 N. 10th Ht. aprttedlm OS n- nb b- bay ay n- nid id K. 0. BULB ISLK. t H. son n- iMAHA EMPLOYMENT BUREA nw > w 1120 Farnai street , o- oils I Prompt attention will be srl n to those ij tilting good help at short notice , and alto the kt IdeilrlngKOod situations ; Lot * malt and I of f male , office Hours ; 8am to 12 m , 1 to 7 p. to BELLE-ISLK & LANGHEINE. vote IBS to Hardy Nursery Stock J J Pt y re Tyt prloed otUIognt of the FOUOfti. NUUSEIU ] n- iddrees , n. D. lUymond , Box 290 , Ornihi , Nt nat Nurury ground * lUuitttl ImmedUtely nonh ol i Initltute for th * Dul knd Dumb. Contract * Uki ir- or tree pUntlng. J n 8d8mwl2l ir5 5- 5rn EDWARD KTJEHI jy UAGUTEK OF PALUTSTERT AND OONDITIO ALI8T , SOS T nth itreet , between Farruun tnd Ui oey will , whhthe ldoffu ( rdlD plilta , obUlnli for nyon eUnoe In the put nil present , ind i certain condition ! In the future. Boota and iho nude to order PerfMt utldtotloo mtr > Dt d DWOI QUARIKEMiSTSg'n OFflCS , OMAIU , NEB " Sealed propoeah , ID , bo received born this office until 11 o clock A , u. Friday May Ht , jhleh time they will Ua opened In the preienoe rn bidders ror gournment supplies of e lollowL rnof of Lumber , cement , harness leather and saddlei paints and oils , machinery awl water supplli eo stationery , lantern globes , stores ; stove parts a supplieshardware , wagon lumber andmaterlal , bol i a &a , terracotta and lronplp , A.o. , | or wattr conm .re Mont , sewerage , ici. etc. LUts slvlog nuantlt ! and other information lurnlsoed on applicotlt pi Beit quality ol all articles requlreC. beferen ad gl > ento articles ol domeitlo productloo Blddi ck are requttted to attach coplis ol adv rtlnuicrjt cka SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAH MONEY , K yfeniT loaned en tccnrtd n < tr Lobrck&Co , 1YJL real citate Inokera. 1S22 Farnam , urrtalri. > . 626-tf oNEY Tolo n on chattels , Woolloy & Hatrlson , 1Y1 Room SO , Omaha National bank building H JTO'tffcT ioancJ at low ratra.ln amounts to rolt on iVlchattel.colUterals or other good iceurlty. Flnan- olal e ch nge , ItoS Farnam st. 8-mlp ONEY TO LOAN On ieM sUt ml chattoli M D. U Thomm. 740tf to ned on cih ltel , out , R MONKY DOUght and lold. A. Foiman.tlS S. 18th 8t LOANED t a F. Heed AOo's. Loan offlo * on furniture , pUncx , horses , wisons , pcraon l property oi M klnili nd nil othe r ttlole of value , without removal. Over 1 N tlon lB nkooinerlSth tnd Farnam. All bualncxl strictly confidentialZSllf ZSl-lf TO LOAH In tarns oS SOO and npward. MOKKT Davis and Co. , B al K tate and Loan Agent * . 1505 Tarnam Bt WANTED FEMALE DELP. I-A good Rlrl for kitchen work ; fO < x\ \ wa W ges 1418 Hedge at. TItTi'nio Colored elil lor Rentral house work , ap. Y > ply to Mr Jos It Clarkson ; Cfttlieilne Itrool , touth ol Mt Pleasant ; take St Marj'j arc. Mrs. Dining room KI ! ! at 1'Unters hoiuo. w- 860-Sp \TANTRi-0 rl lor general houio work ; . , V KUJ to good girl. MrsCorbctt , 1618 Howard , 843 2p \ l7MEAt once S c\perlonocil dlniag room W ilrl3 at the Cantt Id llouso. No others need apply. i-nrst claes dining room girl at the Met ropolitan hotel ; none , other need apply. 824 ti -Acootl strong gill to wash dishes at the WA ' hotal. 82B 2fp - for general houaewoik. Must be a good oook and willing to work. Steady place and gooj wage . Mr * . H. S. Smith Oil N. 10th ht. 782 t * TTTANTEB Immodhto'cipeilcnccd ' itraw SBWCM W at Omaha Dleachcry , 1510 Capitol axe , 820 27p Olrl for general homo wojk , mint be WANTED washer and Ironer.lOlllIowardSL 81M7i | IA.NTRU-TWO girls at the City llotcl. W 801 S8p TTTAKTKD Girl for general house work ; German VV preferred ; apply at 2118 Dull St. 811-27i : - for general house work la small famuy. Inquire at Uontelt cigar and notion 8toro,13th and Iloward. 818 28p 'ASTin A girl lor general housework and a glr ! lor children. 19.9 Far u am street. 7JS 27p ANTED A good oook at S20 South 10th St. 765-tl ANTi-D-Olrl for housework , S412 Capitol.79097p w 790-97p 'ASTKD 18 good girls , 7 experienced cooki w Omaha Employment Bureau , HSOFaroamSt - agcn ts for "Queen Protectoi daisy stocking and skirt supporters , shouldo brace' , bustlca , boseji forms , dieis shields , safct ; belts , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirely new devices un preoedentcd praflts ; wo have 500 "ponts maklnir $101 monthly. Address with etamp , EH Cumpb'Il & Co. 9SouthMayst.CLlcago. 079 mlOp WANTED MALE HELP. A man to take care of horse or cow a 1002 Idaho st. N J Bnrnham , cull at house o at office , 209 15th struct , between Doughs and Fai num. 85129 - first c'a s furniture stlesnun. Non need to apply unless \ou lia\o irooj rclcrercc o to abllityand character. II. F. Martin. 803 tf SITUATIONS WANTED. By city salesman situation bj Mavis WASTED acquaintance with city and Council Ulut rade , ( not ealoon. Address " 0.13. " lieo otllco. 749 29p Situation as coachman In private famll WAXTKD triiity mau who undorstandahlii buslnoi and is willing to make hlmse f generally uselnl Ai dross "J. F. K."BeeofIlce. 33 27p \NTFO-A poiUlon bg a young mm wlthByeai W experience In a country store , can give goo recommendations. Addressee L. W. " Ben otnoo. 835 2p fANTi-D A position as a book keeper or clerk I T a temperance yamg man with city refereno speaki German ; address "L. U' " Bee offioe. 829-27 Steady situation by first class tlnnc WASTED all kinds of work and doe * n drink. 1' ease state wages and address , 508 W 71 St , Sioux City , Iowa. 80l-28p Position : Experienced short-hand an WAfTitn writer desiring to come west. Owns fl 2 Remington machine. Address , W. E , Care Be Council liluffs. 778-30 i Situation as housekeeper lor wlclowc Wi : Mrs. at. , Bee office , Council Blunt. 45 29 WAJSTKD-Sltuatlon by an experienced boo ! keeper , by 2 salesmen , byalajy stenograph ! and type writer , by 2 youog men to drive dcllvei nagou , by a gjoJooacbman , by a man to run Bti tlonery engine. Omaha Employment Bureau , 11 ! Farnam St. 703 tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. * team of ( ? oed maree ; mint weigh i IfajtjllOO. Addreea giving particulars , Alfn 0 Grlllln , Omaha. 833 50p W To buy a feTe To rent , well arranged cottige of fovi or eight roomi In Rood location. Address T. Bonner , care GreatWeitein Carbon Co. 810 28 ] WANTID A minor woman lo oxirycountry in a $ ' .25 eamrlo frco $75 per month , salary commission. Send stanul. 1'aul Tabcl , Chltago 1 819-rn24 ' 1M7ANTKD Ono or two ncntlcmon to take nice IT furnished front roon ilny 1st : references t changed , 317 north 17th ot 817-lp TX/ANTKD A good family noise at 1&05 Farnam f ' 778-tl at . WASTKD-TO rent a large furnlthed roam , Slater's block 16th and California , with boar alao a few more table boaidera 762tl ( J O Kf A Wanted on notoj lecurod by mortga iJP - > iOUU on property worth $7o:0 , : , lull to rajableln onoyrnr , ualanoe In two yeard , will gl ten per cent Interest and also a bonus of S"iOO for t ute of tha money. Address "Loan" Bee office 77011 WAWTED-A furnished hotel In a live town , o can trolling the Commercial trade. Address > t"Vlck Neb. flC6-28 WANTED tt CO will buy one dozen Roger Bri trlpple [ jUtedUble knlres at Uoodv's chli itorecorner 16th and Barecport st. (46 tf WANTED-Every ady In need of a sewing m chine , to see the new Improved American 14 T. P. E. Hodman & Co. agents ; 22Q N 10th. Ii3tl e < , fQIl RENT HOUSES AND LOTS. JU"ORim " iT-CottaKa4 roomt complete with cl < JU es anil pantry ; Inquire 819 south ZOth t. oa BEirr npuse of t rooms with barn , 0Idw aud Baunoeii st ; Inquire 1709 Jackjon iL < 4 ! S FOU RENT Ilouieof 1 roomj ; Inquire at No e south 17lh Bt , bttireen Jaeksin and Leave th. yt 813-28 FOR HUNT tfe * hou'e 11 roorrs really May li ? 26 a month ; Inquire ol d E Tlinntiton , s W cc llth and Harney , g | | tl o * KXT 8 room home all In good order , 10 acr land ou Lcaitnworth st. A I * Tukey , at Cat Kellt Btort. SV ) ll FOR RK\T-Br ck cottage on Sherman ve. , 8 rooi pantry , cleute , ic. , In thorough rtpilr ; iar flnegitund. J W t'addock , 1617 Capitol ate 802 S FOR HiiT A cottage 3 roomi with summer kltch beward Street , between Ctmpbtll and Irene i 833-Jp 0R BINT 0 room houieou St. car line. Apr 1140 18th lUmt between Nlcholai and 1'iul , 81D5 F OR RE\T Tbren stcry and batement , brick ttoi lilt Iront f 225 per month. Two new stores on 10th St tCO per month eac C , K. Man , B. W , Cor. 16th and Farnam , 771- { ra kKNT 10 room bouse , modern ImprOTemen Uedloid , Souer & Davis , 213 8. llth Ht. 76611 ORRKNT _ New store room 22i7tt JnoErck , 617 ce F to T7V3B RK.NT ftareestory brick store bulUloi ; ; < I ? quire of EJwarii KorrU & Co. , room 19 Crour I Block. C7 tl TT'on RRXT Store dwtl'lnc atUchrd , } ? ? . prr month C DL Thomas. W5tt TT < OR HKNT t room hon fs Inqulr no. F JD Darton.Smtltlng works , or Sit North St. . w-tt FOR HKHT New cottage , 6 rooms. . rhlppa Bo. 1112 8 tin st. $ llENT-8toebuUdlnMUfiO | three ( tor ) and HiOK Mo. llOandlU lllh. Inquire 1409 D < x1fr 81. W9-U IlKNT-Fnrnl hed cottage , 1 room * , with FOB , rantry , eta , In beet locality In City c n ray rent with board. Call In afternoon at65 Viola ent El. 170 tt [ TOR PENT Thro * btlolt stores comer 18th and I1 Cunilng St. J L. llcCusjue , Afent. 45MS ilOOMS FOR RENT , RKXT-Furnished room 131S Jackson it. Foa 812 tnSflp 170R RKXT-Furnished front room with homo coin- 1 ? toils , 3 K corner Ittli and On. 810-ip fort RFST Nlotly furnished room for ( ) ntl m n I 1 1225 UoJgo. 854 U OR iirsT llindsonielv ( urntihcd rooms. AtUlreti F "W. lleo ofllco 8i3 J POR RUNT Vurnlihcd room. ltn bowel. Suilnblc L1 lor two Rcntlemen. 1117 Howard. 778 30p T ORRHXT-Furnl he l front room , b \ wlndow.brlck. J * Board small famllj , 80S north 17th St. 8i8-lp - Suite ot rooms , bath room comuctsd. 1 lor lour gentlemen , ljo room lor gentleman and wltow 1th first clawboard. 1621 Hurt. 703 tl IOR RK\T With beard cno nicely lurnlthcd Irjnt t ? room , with gu and bath. 1UQ JonosSt. SOS-SOp OR RBNT Furnished front room. 18C4 F rnMn. F 700-S7p HUNT Nloi fanlshrd rooms iviltabls fortw Ktnticmcn. 820 ? Dodge Bt. TOT-STp RFST Two larpo fr nt rooms furnished or un- FOR li J. convenient tobotird. N. W Cor 20th and Webster St. 709 U TOR BUST-3 or 6 rooms clofct , cellar , city water. JD Uquln ) at COS North 13th Si. 702 27 | > - of cffloa roonn , Uuanman'S blocs , Cor 10th and Douglas. 767tt FOR RUST Nicely furnished front room for ladj aud Kantlomanincjulra ; 521 1'loagant St. 712 tt 17 < OR RKST Neatly furnished trent room 013Boutli 115th St. 705-S7p TOR RR.NT Sulto of rooms for two or fourgentlemec Jj 1114 South 12th it C77-2J [ F IUURKNT-NlccIy lurnlehodrooms 1617 Davenporl 722.Jp F01 IR Bt\T Furnished room 1021 Capitol ft\e. 000 80p OR Ri"TA turnlshed trent room with u o ol pir lor , with small family , 2107 Chicago it 727-28 | Foil R NT-Litre room 2'x20 ' elegantly flnlihed BUllableioroQloo. IniiulroOM Katon , 111 ! HthSt 687-tf F I OR RBNT Elegant newly furnished rooms 2'S Dodge et. 507 tt ROOMS With boarddetl/abltfJr summtr. Appl ; at Bt Chailci Ilotol. 237-tt KENT Fo\ oral Quo clllccs In Crounso' blook Inquire Ed Norrls , room 19 Crounso bloo 934 tt I OR UENT-Furnished room 1810 Do. ! * * , F US-tCO KENT Nicely furnished rooms at 1718 Cut IriOK 1 236 tl FOR SALE FARMS. F 'OR ' HALF 120 acres good land within 00 mlloi c JL Omaha , new house , good etabls , living water school bouse on the land and one inllo from rail a station ; terms casj. W II Greenover 1st Nat'l Baal 635 tf FOR HALK-Faint and unlmprotcd land lots an house on long cicdlt B&MLand _ co.6201 13th St. Vtdlcka & Goantner. 183 rolE TT'oa ' BALK Good farm In Moshlngton Ca ; li JL1 acres ; SO acres cultivated ; good buildings ; fir orchard ; running water ; all fojted. Kdward Norr Co , room 19 Ooun30 Block. 474tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. FR SAI.V A special barraln In n neidont lot Ilanecom place. It. C. Patterson , 13th and Fr nam. 857-29 K Cheap and beautiful loti for $200 eai JD on monthly pa } ments of $10 , only a. few loft. U Patterson , 13th and Farnam. 860 29 'ou ' 8AI K A beautiful lot 09x132 and fine realden F on Stunders St. for 81603 If taken Immediate ! Easy te'ms. R. C. PittorBon ; 13th ana Farnam. 86529 OR s UK A email house at 26th tnd Callfornl F 8342 FOR BALK Special Bargains 2 gplcndtd corn Iota on red car line ; cheap. Full lot , N. 20th Bt , house 0x28. S2200. Cor. lot 60x132,12th and Dorcas , liouec aad etali ETS17CO , Coiner lot , lth and Dorcaa , 8f x82,81000. Lot 60vll7. Btrtlett's add , i room house , 8300CIE Cor Catherine and 1'oppleton tt , Ilantcom place room house 81,400. Cor Grove and Davenport et. , 105x124 , house 20x and stable , 81,400. Cbulce 4 aero let , Pratt'a sub rilv , $ ! 000. Cor Lake and 17th tt , east front , 167ixlio , 6 roe home , $3600 , 4 lots , Burr Oak add , cast frcut , $250 ? , Lot 80x183 , Plerce.ntar 23d st , eoutn front , C roc house , barn , ? 25CO. 830-1 1'AILSEN & Co , 1513 Farnam street. FOR BALK 201. A bargain In house and lot , bar cistern , cellar etc. 31,076 ; glCOcnh , bulanco deferred payments to EUlt purchaser , 318 S 10th. F. Klsasecr. ( .01 27 FOB SALK llouso full lot , well , cistern , Inrn.oll good condition , one block from street cars 91,6 easy terms W II Green , over lit Nat'lllauk. C4I IOIl SALK A full lot on corner of 13th and Jon F pat cd street and within ono equaro of U. P. 1 It. for sale. Warren Swltzlor. la 2C u T7OR SAI.K 5 loti full aizo , 10 per cent ca h , balar X1 montbl } pajmenta. W II Green , o\er 1st Nt B > nk. 0101 ! F OR HALS Two cottages and Iota Virginia avc. o block south of St Mary's ate. fit care $503 cat balance on leine tluu. laiao Adams Frenzer bio opp , V. 0. 017-t : T70R BAIF- Good 6 room homo , lot 50x132 feet.ei P front , 1300 ; $100 cash , bilinco $15 per tnnnt In W. II Green , o\cr 1st National bank. SSltl FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. be to T70RSALIORTRADR I will Bell or trade my hot -T and lot on Saundcrg street and tike part of tro In fliBt-class furalture , Addreu"J S" liee olllco , FOR BALE-UOO yde. ol dlit to be had at 1118 8h man av ( , 78020 ] FOR BALK Ilorse , baggy and harneis $169. Apt UOODonglMSt. 7432 [ TOR BALI A good family bone , bngvr and Hi C DIU. InqulieXaiS Douglas St , I * A Fox. 7H-S " 1701 SILK OR RIST A ( aloon In good locality , 1 < C building and Bxturil. Apply to John A Ffeyhi No 1305 Douglas St , Omaha , Neb. 091.t TjXR SAI.K For 160 down and S20 per month J ? will build an elegant five room cottage , wt torches , olostti , bar window brickctlUr , clitern.oi bouie , &T , ki , wlth to Iota nloely fenced the win 11 complete 11,600 , The oolUges to be built at on contract * for Un have already been let. Call at r office and seenlan of cottage , location Lc. Bri your friendi along , C , X. ilnrne , loutb-weat com 15th and Farnam 07-1 F'OR BALK Piano , a J7CO upright pliuo" at a bi K ln , 1718 Douglas. 733 u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. es il. -Lobeclc li Co ; 121 ! Farm J.V ttreet corner 18th , real estate bought and Ken on commUsion , cifcbangesof real or personal prop os ty effected ; the patronage ul parties having real tau or stocks of goodi to stll or ezcbinge at retsonal je pilecsjsoirolt | < d , ana will have * ur beettttectlc jeP CCStf it. : n PERSONAL. PERHONAL-Partles wishing a seamstress , gusn teeln ; cuttlnzand fittinglatUlactoryaddress ; : ' North loth st , Mrs J Arnold. 263 28 | p " 11 f RM UEKNA.sn mldwile receives ladles In her hoi 1YJ. lor conHnement , No H32 South ISth Bt .Oma ! 719 MR3K.il HOOFKR , Trance clairvoyant , and h ( MW medium ready for butlneis over r No 023 E corner 10th and Webster. Terms reasonable. 432 u TO EXCHANGE , rnu KiiilAXUK-I have fifty thousand acres of Ch J. eune county land which I un exchange at flgu which will be profitable tot eastern property. Co anil see It , W , ) , Yaunlce , Sidney , Neb. 80i-t Trio * atciUNOR-lmprrtvfd builntss properly In 1 } taitern loa , < 4KO. for itock of mercJiandl e or bnil AddfH < , " \VUs"taroBf omc . 7ftt-80 TyORSALK OR MrllANOS-rolUe Mock ) l ol ' school , ttlon NoSflTown lnante ( llNebr k with good iprlna water , gocd home , Ubl , cattle nhfd , corral , corn cilb , bo lot , c llu , hen hou eaud never falllnjr well of o < Hl ater ; an ic II nt prl- \llefte for perron wlthing to ke p CAttle and ho s , i great bargain , can bi had as the owner wlnhwi to move way. Arply to prcptlttor on the premises or addreis Jas C O'lintli. r O. box3J , ! U rton , Neb. Tpo KtoiiA'ioR-iW afrts well Improved land ) rolla Llrom Kmet , Iowa , for a itock cf Beocralmerphan- dme or hardware. Addrcsi John Lluderholra , Kwex letva. TlOlt 8AIK-Or exchange. We hate fur s le the exchiilro rlcht In this rttte to sell the ooal einomlter and soot dostroyir , destroys the ( oat and will nave twenty per pent on coal , will sell county rlghti or the stat * , or will oxchanito fnr real estate or m ; teed property on application will send sample leiti aland give va'tlcuUr * . Itoaton for iflllnc > vn r cannot lUe It hl attention , a rare chance for I\n ten : Btdford , Boucr & Davis. 278 tf BUSINESS GUANOES. FOR san-Rcst urM > t good IncaUly , rfwon for selling , other butincBi. Aildrcts"H F" lice oilloe. S07-2SP I POR BAH At a bargain , i\ tll e Ubl ! tied grpoerr ' btnlncjs. CMI atoraddttis "A Jc H" No S207 Cumlng tt. jj2 Ip FORMLR-Tho oldctt Mtabll liHl llxery business In Omaha and Iho good will thereof , 34 horte , 6 hacks , 10 btiKplfsand family carrUgts Unit wagons , polo nuggles , full complement of double and slnclo harno'i nnd all anptutenarjrcaof a first cltM ttiblc. Will isl\o Bjc r lease of the grounds and buildings , ts In the centre of the bunlneis tortlon of tlu city and dolne a good trade Qool terms can be bad. W. H , Urccn , o\cr 1st Nat'l IJank , Omaha , Neb. 802 tf 8AtK-In Oakland Nos flrst.claaimeat miuket r7oR 1 al o the lurnl'uro ' ol the St Until hotel. For mr- tlcultrs , Inquire or write WifrgorH .V. Uohllng.OiVhnd Neb. 674 m9 FOR sttK iJnu < tore In a d alrablo looitlltr , wll Invoice about J1.600 U 0 1'atterion , NK cornoc ISth and Farnam , 4SO tl , FOR HALK-A Hrxt olasi stock of dry gixxls $5 000 at & bargain , will take | art crah bilauco real ea- tatcj address " 31. V. D. " care lleo office. 20J tf "li Olt SALIC Or exchange a full stock of clothing J ? boots and shoes , gent' Mrnlthlnggoods , will ox. change for Nebraska Lands. Q. U.i'etereonS04 3. 10th St. , Om ba , Neb. BOARDING. - hoUloorner 13ti ind CnHol BOARDiNO-Instltuto a\o.dny board $4 0) per ncok , IIoil tickets. IiWIIal .Proprietor. C76.flp -plIlST-OLASa Bed and board 1212 Capitol ave 12a3S LOST AND FOUND. AEB One largo brown mare w Ith knot on out- Bide ol leg just below hock , Bultalln rowan ! will paid for return to ED Frank , 28th and Leaotnnrtb > SOSSjp MISCELLANEOUS. > AbTinin On Elkhorn and FUlte. T. Murray , bootf FHTRAN NOTICK Taken up by the subscriber oil Jackson St , } ebtcril&i ; ono dark bay horio about 14 handj high , hca\y mana and tall , about iho yesrsold. The owner on ha\o suno by provlnt ; property and paIng ch rgcs. 22nd April I8SD. Peter Johnson. 785 27p P.UITIK.S nantli g s lll plcaso apply at the Cnc/cna. 78U27 K8o\9 given In real point lace , also hcc madu to . /order. 1414 Dodge street. 7S7. 3p SUAKII TAO , Its fruit IU\orcJ , tagj redeemed CiiKtt at ana cent each by the dealers. Pecke llros. , gents. 033 tt TIOV on banjo ghon by Q E Oullcn. ISBTRU , at 1110 Ca.iltol at u. 4SO tf PRU \aiilta , elnks and cesapooh c'eaned ' any tlmo o'tho day In an entirely odoiloss way with our improved pump and apparatus Orders by mail l romntly nttouilcd to A. E\aus , olllco and residence 1208 Uodgo St. up stairs. 409 in7p / 1iiR siL\ra TAU , It does not taint the breath , tags v/rcdeemed at one cent each by the dealers. 083 U T laiiTMNORODS-J JHcLiln has for sale the best JL-Jrods manutaotured In ttio United States annealed electlio etcLl center covered with sheet copper , orders to newrodi or repairing old ones promptly attended to Address 1011 Saundcis st. 380 m6 /"limn BIL\ERTAO , does not give jou heart hum VV lags roJtciuoa at ono cent , each by the dealers. BSJtf vaults , sinks and cesspools cleaned at tha JL shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed by F. O. Abe ) . I' . O. Box 878 400 m2p Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr. Will stand for clock at Omaha Fair grounds the season of 1RS5. nelalOJ lunJs h l h , weight 12S5 Ibs , his Eire JACK SiiKiTAnn i i full brother In blood to DKXTKR 2:17 : } , also to DicTATORtho sire of JAT-KVK HKK 2:10 : , FALLAB , 2.1SJ and DIKECTOH 2:17. : Call at the Fair rrtunds and see him and get his pc'llgrco in In full , terms $25. for the season. A. TIIOMbON. WOOD'S MAMMOTH MUSEUM-THEATER , ( Formerly Academy ol Music ) S. A. DniESiucn & Co , Proprietors COL. J. H. WOOD , . Manager The Uoom of Omaha ! Crowded Houses Nightly. Unfl week , commencing , Monday , April 27th , ' 85 Every Afternoon and Evening. Appearance of the talented aotor , GEORGE FRANCE , Supported hy the Kmlncnt Actrcsw , MISS I EUliU DEIjMAY. In the Great Sensational Drama , ELOCK GAME ! Introducing Itla wonderful dramatic acting rtocs , JlovHH and HIIUNO. OUK CUHIO PAKLOllS,1 In the Palace Museum of America , Prof. ] { . A. Stcndell'a Kloctro-Musical "TlmtunoBcopo" The .Mysteriousl Hods , the Floating Lady , The 1'ijil 1'iiinlly ' and Canibal Princess , I'nn- oramic Views 20 in number. Cages of Wild Animals , Uirds , etc. , and the MunkeyFnraily. 1'J m number , nnd ahundrod other curioBiticu. Change of Programmo Twice a Week. A Kenort for Ladies , A llesort for Children Museum open from 1 p , m. to 11 n , m. Theater Mallneo daily , 2 p , in , , and night , 8 p. m. 10 Cents. ADMISSION. 10 Centa. B cred Concert Sunday afternoon nnd eve ning.Wanted Wanted -One hundred eminent and ronpeo Ubia young ladies to compete for prizes offered - ed In our great pothering of beauties. Apply to tba manager of the museum. p itn 1W BOTTUSe. firlanger . . . Bavaria , + + + - - * Oolmbaonor , . . . , - * . .Bavntla. Pilsner - - , . * . * Bohemian , tamer. , < , - . . . - . - . , Brflnien. DOMESTIC. Bndwewer. . - . . . St , lonifl. Inhaubor , . - . . . St. Louia , Beot'B. . . . . , , , . , . . . Milwaukee. 3chhta > PilBner Milwaukee. ir.up'B0 - Omaha. Ale , Potter , Domestic and Rhino Wme. WD. MAUKEE. 1218 Farnam St EAIBUEG-A ] PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , Franco and Germany. , , . known lln ' . tltht | on > P tm nt , and are fur. tl ilshed with < every requisite to tn.ke the ' ° "y en IK and Kuropean malls , and leave New York 110 ( LONUON Halts. Vlrit cabin , Mo-Jioo. fiUtrat-e , to or from HambuiB 10. O , 0 IIIOUAIIO i , CO .Oen. " " ' agents , 81 uroadway , New fork and ey. Washington .rid I * Belle ttreets , Chicago , or Utnry res * /aik / Hau.en. f.E. lloores , Il.Irv IHuel iS , OioiitwiK 4 , fachwuten , la CouocU JJluilu ,