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SPECIAL NOTICES
AilvrrlUciiii-iitM tor UICHP pnluniiiH
will he liikfii iinlll 11 ! in. ( < > r the
rcntiir MMil , until N | . ui. tur the
innrnlnw mill Siinilnjcilltliiim. .
'Ailrrrll er , by rr | n-i llttK n inint-
licrcil Hiri-K , run hnve n UN WITH utl-
drrneit tii a niimliorctl Irller In cnre
of The ll < < * . Aiimvrrx nn nililrrxuril
trill be ilellvt-red on prewciitntlon uf i
Ike chreU anly *
Itnlrn , I l-liv n trnril llrif limrrtlnnf
1 a mini tlii-rcnrtrr. .Volhlntr tiiken
for leu * tli n n - . < ! fur the lint limer-
tloir. TbcHp ailvertlneuieiitH iiinut be
rnn cotiNi-iMillvelr.
WA.VTKO SITUATIOXS.
BT AMRRICAN WIDOW. lIOtJSKKKKI'BH
widower , li'/u keei T ur head clnmli8rmald _ In
hotel : Rood references. Ml J'ulner.est
OfangeT N. J. A-MIM A *
linVINKO OKItMAN OIItr < WANTrt POSITION
an homekeejicr. Addren J l , tut.
MlCl IT
BITtJATIO.V AS SALMMAN'"roll MATKIUAt *
nr conlractorn' ruiMilleii ; well nciUalnt | d with
trade. Aildress .1 CO. lien nnicc. A M162 52
i'OrfiTioN u-AJmiTJ ilv
FIHST CI.ASS
clnthlnB cnlerman In eltv or country town ;
references exchanged. J K. He * . A Mus Zl *
K _ MALi : IIIM.P.
ns TO TAKI : oKinna : KK\V LINK
of work ; n > i lieavy ei-.J * 'o riro" t'i ! ry or
commission. U. iAd.unn Co , 3-'l P ) . ! Mh Ft.
SALKSMAN htlt TIOAIIS' , $ ! > : A MONTH A.VU
* 1Jtp"niMi ; old llrni ; cxpil : < * nrp unnt'Cf' yary : In-
diicc'inentu to cimtnnii'ru. C. C. lllnliop * 'M. ,
Kt. lAiili. IS IJO
AOBNTH A.VD IlflANCH JIANAnnilM ; HALAUY
nd commlnlon. Hunter Tailoring & fi'.ilrt
Co. , Clnclnnnll. O. It MHS-Aprll 1C *
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FI/IIUST.
who rierm.ui. > U It. Vn-\i. 1S1J
Vlnton St. 11-733
\vi : WANT i-xrr.imNCKi : : > OIIOA.VI.IRH : TO
lake chaiKH of stain ; trnol money Kiiarantepil
If you cnn pnnluce Ivulness. linport.il Mvstlo
Jx'Slnn. Omaha. H-MS11 24
WANTHD. 10 HAItN'MSS MAKKUH : HTKADY
work. Kc'liniilliiKin lro ! . , Ht , JtwcpH , ? .Io.
1J-M10- !
\VOHK VOn US AT YOl n HOMB : DAY OU
evening : JO to 12 wwkly ; nn cnnvnsalnir or
cxperlcnco r iu'r3d ' : full particulars nti.l v/ork
mnllod on npullcAtlon. Columlilun Mfir. Co. ,
3W N. 6th St. , Philadelphia , I'a. H-Mli3 7
VOIJ CAN MA KB J25 M TLKAn WITH A 7.O.VO-
phone ; lit-at tnlklnn innclilnc ; hear It half . - \
mllf write lj fnre territory li nil taken. West
ern Qramophone Co. , Council HIulY ? , In.
WANTRD A GOOD HAHNKSS MAKBIt.
Vogler Jt Ron , Council Illuffs. It 143-21.
BALTIRMB.V TO SKT.I. TOII.irT SOAP TO
donlera : $100 per month unlnry nnd expends ;
experience unnecescnry. I ul Krnst Co. , Ht.
Irfida , Mo. IJ-M172
OAHDBNBIl THAT CAN DO I'OKTKIl WOUIC.
Friday , 12 o'clock , Crclshlim saloon.
saloon.n
n M200 IS4
WANTBD. A GOOD DUBAD AND CAKK
linker. Address 1C 2 , Ilee. n M212
U'A.VTICH KKMALE
io OWLS Fen AI.IJ KINDS 01. " woitK ; TO
} 7 week. Canadian Olllce , 1122 Duuglaa.
C-43I
GOOD OIIIK FOH OGNKHAL HOUSE WOIIK ,
H. B. Cor. ICth nnd Center. C 147 18
GIRL ' FOR nBNBIIAli HOUSHWOIIK. ID1
1'ark avenue. C-15J 17
WANTBD. 8 nOOD 1'IIIVATB FAMILY COOK8 ,
13.00 to J3.W per week. City Umployment
Olll.'e , HI7 Farnam St. C M213 16
roit
CHOICB HOUSKS & COTTAGK-J ALL. OVISR
city. } i tu 7d. Fidelity. 1st lloor N. Y. Life.
D 133
1IOUKI . WALLACB. IIROWJf III.OCK , 16TH
and DoilRlas. D 45J
K\HCH ! MBT. M'CAGUE. 15TH AND DODOB.
D-Kt
IIOUSI'S. FLATS. OAIIVIN 11R03. , 1613 FAU'M
D IW
IIOUSBS. Jl ' II ; fJIIKRWOOD. ' .O ' X. Y. UFK.
D-456
II' IN' AIJ PARTS OF TUB CITV. TUB
O. F. Davis Company , IM3 Fnrnam. D 137
HOUSES. IIF.NBWA & CO. , 10S N. 13T1I ST.
D-4S3
HOUSES , STORB9. I1EM1S , 1'AXTO.V
D 139
NEW COTTAGE , MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 604
Dee
IlldR. ,
D-M33I
IJBTACIIKD MODBnN I2-HOOM , ALSO 3-ROOM
Uohlson. house ; keys nl Z54S C.\p. Avc. Tel , 07.1. It. It.
D
M125
XIOVINO HOITSBIIOLD GOODS AND
Om. Van A Storage Co. , 1511',4 Fariinm. PIANOS Tel 1T59
D M521
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT
party to open an exclusive family hotel and
'
nimrtment houne for railroad and depot
em
ployes on South 10th street , Omaha , within two
hlocka of the new IlurllnRton and Union Pa
cific depots ; new bulldln ? contains CO large
room" : accommodations
for about Iffi persona-
will lease for term to responsible
party whc
lias capital to furnldt nnd conduct
a tlrst-clasH
place. ] l 01 , Ilee. D 670
-ROOM MODERN FLAT. 1112 SOUTH 1ITH
D-M1C3
17n PAHIf AVU. 9-IIOOM MODERN HOUSE ,
darvln Hroa. , 161S Kiirnam St. D M1SO a )
FOH HOOMS.
TUB INFORMATION IIURBAU , 1319 FARNAM. A
B-M418 M3
S NICH ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING. 1112 SOUTH 30
Hth.
S
K-M7S3
VOll RKNT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM A
, C
minutes' walk from ith nn.l Douslas. Address
J IS. cure Ilee. ' E
S3 ? 17
TWO FRONT ROOMS. 1514 NO. 17TH ST.
E it 913 13 *
IN PRIVATE FAMILY. 1019 DODGE ST.
K-M13I 13
MODERN ROOSIS. II.SO WEEK UP. THAN ,
slents accommodated. CM No 13th St.
B M12C Sl
A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WITH O.
liath , to one or two Kentlcmen. live blocks 6
from postotllco. Address J (17 ( , Ilee. B 201
DRSIRAIILB ' ROOM. M. F. ROY'S. N. Y. t ,
I Jt. ( 'Phono Sit. i-M21t : A17 ' 11.
UOOMS AM ) IIOAItl ) .
TUB MERRIAM. FIRST-CL.\S3 FAMILY W.
HO-
tol. 3.1th and Dodne Sts. F 4S2 -
KIDN'UIKK 1IOTKU 8. n. COIl. 1CT1I AND $
Wct nil up. ler Kts. ; sioum heat rooms. ItDO per ' week
l--MCS !
UTOPIA. 1T21 DAVENPORT
; TRANSIENTS
acrommodated.
F 613 At *
TUB ROSI : . : o2o HARNBY ; ROOMS WITH In'
Ixmnl
; rates reasonable
; trunnlents
dated. neeommo-
F-.M973
HOOMS AND HOARD ; REPERB.VCKS.
.
3 |
BII. Wth St.
F XIH12 19 * LOAN
CHOICH ROOMS. WITH HOARD. "TUB
Clover. "
J619
Harney. K MHO 13 *
TUB ALRANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; TRANStlJNTi real
uccomniCHlated ; best of table board. F 11130 20
Finerisniin ROOMS. GOOD HOARD RKV.
umable. 31 ? No. 13th St. F 201 W
ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS
;
board. 1909 Capitol Ave. FIRST-CLASS F Mtt
! 0
FOH HKXT STOHKS OKKICBS.
RENT-DIMK ROOM IN GROUND
ofTk-f , Ilee building ; water FLOOR
, ktcam beat , electrl
IlKht and Janitor service.
Apply tu
tvndent. Dec Supsrln No
bulldlinr. li-uj can
FOR RENT-THi : 4-STORY 11RICK
at 916 Fnrnam St. Thin building has IHJILDINO a tlreproo
cement lum-menl ; water on all lloor * ; gar. etc TUB
Apply at the
office ol The Ilee. 1 910
KOH RENT-IN TUB
11EE
. HUILDING :
Or. large corner room. Jd lloor. with vault and
private office , water , etc. MONBY
One larue front room , M floor , divided Into two Ins
rooms by partition ; water , etc. rerns
One larve corner room , M floor with easy
water , etc. , vault.
One front room , divided by
partition
One , Jd floor.
corner room , with vault , 3d floor.
One large room , 3d floor , with partition dividing
It Into one large room and two smaller prlvaii
roams ; water , etc. LIFE
Two with large vault. itround floor rooms , fronting 17th St. . cago. cash.
gevenl umall rooms on 4th floor , with vaults.
Alt these LIFH
rooms are healed with steam , electrlo
light * , supplied with tlrst-clam Janllor service cash.
Elevators run * Uy and all night ; building caito.
strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent
Room 104. lien building. 1-193
TOR TnACKAQE. TIlANSFEnniNO AND
d ik room , apply to the Aultman & Tmylor SALB
M chln ry Co. , N. K. cor , th ud Jcckion it ; S iroodi p.
\VASTHI ) ,
WANTKl ) , GOOD AdRNTtf. LADIK3 OR
Rents ; big money. CJ-C3 1'Axten blrk. .
J M3J 19 *
11 AGBNTS TO SELL MBDIClNBi A DOLLAR
holtta for 23 cents ; sellx on ulcht ; Rood miner
f r the rlKht man. 23 South Main Ht. , Council
muff * . la. jen
\V.\SfTKM TO HKXT.
ORROOM STRIITI.Y MODHRM Ft'R-
nlfhcd house , ctntrnlly located : stale terms ,
J 55 , Ilee. K-M214 IS *
PACIFIC STOHAGB AND WARKHOU3K CO. .
SOV9IO Jon's , ' general storage and forwarding ,
M 463
pM. VAN & STORAGE , 1311 ! $ FARN'M. TEL 133
WAXTKI1 TO IH1V.
WILL PAY IIS TOR THE LETTIIR W FOt'ND
In Scxla Mint gum. J 32. llee. N-MMi'
WIAHA'HAV INCH"IANK ACCOUNT * HOI-OUT.
Glvo amount nnd priceto J 57 , IJi ,
N M1IJ 20 *
IOUSB AND DARN TO MOVE , F. 1 > . WEAD ,
KOII MA 1AI VVll.\ITUHK.
: IBIJROOM SUITS. FOLDING I1EDS AND ALT ,
lilndi : of boil'ehold Koodt , to null bmlnras ; no
renjtnimliln nffcr refused. Neb. KurnlliinCo. . ,
iltf-12 N. ICth at. O-733 AS
; iIATTBL MORTGAGi : AUCTION SALE OF
furniture nnd rurpcts at 117 No. 13th Sntur.In } ,
Mnr. 19. at 2 p. in. O-M193 IS"
"ioTlYL FURNITl'RK. LEASE FOR SA LU.
Apply 130.1 DoiiRl.li St. U-20 * IS *
FOR WALK IIOHSKH , \V.\JO.\S , HTC ,
SA1.B. NK'i : PAIR HAY MARKS , SOUND ,
le. dty broke , iiln lp IUH ! double , weight
I'.ICO Ibs. 1017 Noitli 17th ft , 1' M216 1R
FOR SALK MISCI'JLLAXKOtJS.
HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES , KNIVES AND
repairs , all ntnndnrd makpx , on hand ; grind-
In ? razors , shears , clippers ; prorv.pt tervlce.
A. 1Undelnrd. . Q-MS7C
PURB PLYMOUTH 1OCK EGGS FOR SET-
tings : COc ; roonters. Jl.OO. 932 North 2Cth.
2Cth.Q3S3
SEED SWEET POTATOES , JI.OO PER I111L.
Theo-Joro Williams , 57th and Military Ave. ,
Om.ihn , Neb. CJ MJSO May' *
NOAH PERRY. JOIltlHIl AND W1IOLESALH
dealer III fewer pipe nnd stoneware. . 4177
street , Omaha Neb. Telephone MO.
Q-M3 7 A2
CHICKEN' . HOG AND LAWN KBNCBS : ALL
wlro : Jj buit. Wire orka , 14th and Hnrn y.
FOR SALB ONR OF TUB HEST DAIRIES IN
fhn eltv.'Jenulne barimln. Inf.tilre J. I
Kemp Feed Co. , 27th nnd I.carenwortli.
Q M399
FOR SALE , AROUT 40.000 2ND HAND ST.
Louis fire brM < nnd 3.-.MO building brick. nl o
boiler ? , e'lKlno and brick machinery. AVm .1.
Welahana , City Hill. Thonc 237. Q M677
FOR SALB , Tin : ELKQANT DAR FIXTURES
of Palmer house saloon. L. C. Drown. Grand
Island , Neb. Q-M7C3 AS *
HOG AND POULTRY FENCE : IIKTTBR THAN
wire nettlni ? . Flno sawdust for floors. TP | < 3S.
OTt DOUB'-IS. ' Q UR
IlLACKHEADS AND WARTS. HO.W TO RB-
move. 53c. Cyrus Gray 1' .
, O. box 31. Iii > n-
nett , Pn. Q-M1.-.I AI5
GOOD SECOND.HAND REMINGTON TYPB-
wrlter. No. Z , J33.00 cash. J 63 , llec.
Q M1W 20'
GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALB. APPLY
2703 Ilrlitol street. Q MI7S 21 *
STERKOPTICON OUTFITS WITH KLONDIKE.
Culr > n nnd other slides ; cameras ami crapho-
phones bought nnd sold. Richards & Tllrch , 201
Nlcollct Ave. , Minneapolis. Q-M213 20 *
DR. A. WHEELRr ; , PALMIST AND AST"O' .
oxer , room 9. Cn-Witon U'k. S-MI3S Mil *
MASSAGE : , IIATIIS , KTC.
IjAURA RLLISON , 119 N. l th ( upstairs ) , nom
] Z , Turko-Russlan and plain baths , massntte.
T-MI03 13 *
MRS. DR. LBON , ELCCTRIC MASSAGE BATH
pnrlwa ; restful nnd curotlve. 417 H. 'llth ' , up
stairs. T M109 M
MMB. AMES. MASSAGE AND BATHS. 1623H
Howard street. T M133 21 A.
jilMR. SMITH , 118 N. 15TII ST. , 8TEAM AND
alcohol b.Tthn. T M12il 21
I'RHSO.VAI , .
VIAVI ron UTEIUNE TUOUBLES. sia-s DEE
Bide ; physician consultation or health book free.
U-4C"
CLOTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND REpaired
paired ; day or night ; dress Bulls for hire -
Pnntorltim , N. E. Cor. 14th and Tarnam. Tel !
963. U-467
HORSES CLIPPED , SHORT NOTICE : ONLY
electric clippers In city. Tel. CO. McCormae &
Dnunlcy. 14th & Howard. U 30
LADIES. HAVE YOUR HAIR DRESSED DB-
fore golns downtown nt the hnlrdresslng
parlors of Mme. G. Payne , 2303 Lcavenworth
st. : tel. 1S63 ; nrtlstlc manicuring , superfluous
hair and frtclnl blemishes removed with elec
tricity ; strictly private. U M847 All *
QUICKEST AND REST PRINTING FOR LEAST
money. R * O. Hearscy , 1305 Farnnin. 'Phone
2060. . WE
U M997 13
LADIES. DO YOU DKSIRE A LOVELY COM-
plexlon , beautiful bust nnd perfect health ? -
Write me for booklets
, descriptive of new arti
cles that will secure these If anything In the
world rnn : no lotions. II. D. Williams , Ilex
C7. South Omaha. U 177 22 * FOR
HIGHLY ItESt'ECTAnLE YOUNO LADY
would like to ,
meet wril-lo-do gentleman from
to 40 , with good morals. Addrena M , Ilex
. '
U M20I SO *
HIGHLY ItnSPBCTAItLB LADY WISHES TO M.
meet Ktntlernan from 50 to GO , with means nn <
Rood morals. Address D , Ilex 86. U M203 20' '
YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY DESIRBS
the ncriualntnnce of Christian younp
man
with good business prospects. Address 1C 4 ,
Bee.
U-M217 IS *
3IOXRV TO I.0.\\HEAL KSTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
. F , DnvU Co , , 1305 Farnam St. W 468
PER CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS.
Garvln Bros. , 1C13 Farnam St. W M472
WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY 1-OANS.
. C. Peters & Co. . U. S. Nat'l Hank - Illdff. CITY /
W-478
MONBY LOANED ON MPROVED REAL ES-
tale In Onmha , Council Illuffs & South Omaha.
. 11. Thomas. 003 First Nal'l Dank , Omaha.
W 473. H ,
$100,000.00 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
first-class Improved Omaha property , or for
building purposes. ' Fidelity Trust company.
W (77 (
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L (
quick nuney nt low rates for choice farm lanili
' Iowa , northern MU ourl , eastern Nebraska
W-473 19
PUIVATK JIONHY. WKAD. 1CTH & DnilOLAR
\V ! W-A-9
ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITX
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Far"m
W 463
MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
estate , llrennan-Love Co.213 S. 16th.
W-470
PER CENT MONBY. BBMIS. PAXTON Rlk.
W 171. B.
a.
JIO.VKV TO 1.0.13 CHATTELS.
TO 110.000 TO LOAN ON per
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS "
HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAUU3 ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , KTC. .
at lowest rates in
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Blurts. for
removal of BHO.U ; strictly confidential : you
amounts. ray the loan off nt any time or In any ican
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR they
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
OMAHA.X479
X479 After
LOANED SALARIED PBOPLB HOLD
permanent positions , with responsible con
upon their own name * , without security
payments. Tolman , H "Oil , N , Y. U bids eri. of
19S Apl6
Mulli
FI.\A\CIAL.
INSURANCR POLICIES P.OUOHT FOI
. . Richard Henfeld , 171 LaSalle St. . Chi
501 F28 per
I.VSURANCB I OLICIBS BOUGHT FOI 10
. . Itlchunl Herefcld , 171 I.iSalle rit. , Chi
M2IO A17 per
AUCTION.
OP CONSIONMKNT HOUSEHOLD tern
Wedne day and SalunUy , 10 a. m. am
. m. 710-11 N. ISth U Neb. Furniture Co CHE.
-MTU All TAN
CHAXOF.S.
TO OBT IN OR OUT OF Ht'HIXF.Sd OO TO J.
J. Gltscn , 614 Flrt Nat'l B.ink , Y 473
dVB STOCK COMMISSION FIRM , SOUTH
Omaha , wants mnn with large racltnl for pirt *
ntr ; Luslners thoroughly established ! tefr *
cnccs first-class. Ilex 413 , Omaha. Y M322
J. I. WATT , BUILDER AND GENERAL .lOR
bine. 2415 Emmet slrrpt. V MT ; AS"
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT
party to np n nn cx liiflvr family hotel nd
npnrlinent houp for railroad and depot em
ploye * on Fouth 10th strret , Omaha , wltliln two
blocks of the new Burlington nnd Union Pa-
clllo depots ; new building rontnlns HO large
rooms ; nc < Yinmodntlcns for nlmut 1"0 persons ;
will lense for tfrm to r ponsltle party \vho his
cnpltnl to furnlih nnd conduct a. nrdt-cla s
place. H 21 , Bee. Y-670
HINTING CO. DOING EXTENSIVE BUS-
ln wnnlH finrinpr with hutlncsi nblllty and
tt.OOO cash. J. J. Gibson. 514 First Nat. : inl <
Y M733 IS
IRST-CLASS BRICK MANUFACTUniNO
plant for one-half actual value. AdJrpjs Com
mercial National ll.ink , Fremont , Neb
Y-M7S3 M
11.Ci ) , Ci'O I'ARDS , BNVKLOPE3. NOTEHBADS
nr . ' rlretilari neatly printed. R. O. Henrsy ,
1IO. ; '
Fainnm. 'Phone SOCO
_ Y MM4 13
IARNBSS AND SADDLE RUHINBSH ; COI'NTY
fell tov/n. i : atern Nebrn > kn. J. .1. Glb > nn ,
CI4 Flr.it Nat'l. lUnk. " V 131-21.
OR SALB , GENERAL 'MBRniANDlSE
store In n prosperous locillty n
; splendid op
portunity for tinrlKht tmrty. Far particular *
wrlln to G. D , Freed , Hugo , Colo.
Y-Mir,7 20 *
RESTAURANT FOR SALB. 21C N. 1CTH ST
Y ITTi S2
VIJ'13 NKW HIWTAITI5ANT : GOOD I/CA-
tlon ; J200. J. J. Gibson , 511 1st Nnt'l. Bank.
Y-MI70 21
BEST FARM IN BLKHORN VALLBY-213 A.
IW per ncrp ; Inc. > 2,300 equity fr m-rchnndljo
lick. J. J. Gibson , 311 First National Bunk
Bldl ? , Y MISt 24
JBTTBR THAN KIXNDIKB ) PBHRONH WITH
nmall or bircc cnpltnl wl'hlnnr to nnPc Inveat-
ments that promlpp Inrce returni Hhotild nd-
dress or cnll on L. W. Tulleys , Coun"ll lllurf" ,
_ a. Y-M197 A'C
HOTEL DINING ROOM FOR RENT. APPLY
Nn. 13th ft. Y 199 IS'
DP.Uf } STOCIC. W > : UOINU NIOfc IU'SINI'V.3.
, f. J. nibson. d4 1st National. Y MM7 Z !
FI'RNITURB FOR SALIJ OF A 30-R BOARD
Inu house : IIOIISH for rent. J. J. G'ba n. r > 14 1st
Nut. Bpnk Illdj ; . Y M203 27
FOR MALI' ; IIK.VL KSTATK.
KRONTZE PI/ACE BARGAINS. 13.500. .7.V ) TO
J6.5CO. J. J. Gibson. 514 First Nat. Bank Rldir.
REISO
1 lOUSES. LOTs ! FARMS. LANDS. , IXJANsT
also fire Insurance , Remls. Pnxtcn bk. !
bk.RH4S2
RH-4S2
FCILI/1WINO DESIRABLE PROPERTY : RUSI
nesH lot corner , CjxlSO ft. . In So. Omnlm , iin' < d.
Ruxlness lot , C0sl30 feet. Improved , South Omaha ,
slropt paved.
Tract ( SI lots ) , sr.th St.
Tract ( M lots ) 3Uh ! St.
For partlculnrn apply 1012 Farnam St.
NEW , MODERN T.-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE
Int. $300 cash , balance to milt. Address O S"i
Bee.
RB Mi3 ]
SNAPS-43XM FEET ON 1STII NEAR DODGE
street , sultnblp for 2 brlrk house ! " , prloe $2.700 :
CCxISJ fe t with brick house , N. B. corner
20th nnd rumlnjr atieets , iirl''o t6o"0. J. N.
Frenzcr. opp. old P. O. RE MIDI
FINE IRRIGATED LANDS WITH WATER
rlcht on 10 years' time nt n per cent ; n chance
of n llfctlme"wrltp ; for book dpscriblns land
In connection with this we do a Keneral renl :
ertitp nnd loan 'bus. Wyomlnc Development
Co. . 1G24 Capitol Ave. , Omaha. L. L. Johnson ,
nsent. . RB M411 M2Y
UNENCUMBERED MOOBRN .OMAHA RESIdence -
dence for pale or trade for Improved Iowa
farm. Address II 3) ) , Bee. TIB 7o2Al *
ACRES ON NORTH OMAHA BOULEVARD.
J2..W. . . .
J. J. Gibson , 614 First National Rank
Bldff.
RE-M702 IS
FOR SALB. 1STCRBS RICH BOTTOM LAND
In Iowa , opposite South .Omalinj. 32 acres under
culllvnllon. most of bilnnce heivy timbered nnd
wooded : J1S nn ncro : n MIX L-anr.iln. v. M
nnker , 107 Denrborn st."Chicago. RB Mf73 IS *
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Fast
POSTOFKICB NOTICE.
Should be read DAILY by nil Interested
aa chances may occur at nny tlmo. )
Foreign malls for the week endlnp ; March
, 1S98 , will cos3 ! ( PUOMPTLY in alt
cases ) at the Kcneral postolllce aa fol-
lown : PAHCKLS POST MAILS close one
hour earlier than ciusiii ; tlmo shown
below.
Trnim-Allnntlo .Uulla. 1401
tecnth
SATURDAY At S a. m. for NRTHRH- Black
LANDS direct , per s. a. Spnarmlam , via and
Hotterdnm. ( letters must bo directed "per
Spaarndum" ) : nt S a. m. for GENOA , per
s. Kulser Wllhelm II ( letters must be
directed "per Kaiser Wllhelm II" ) ; at 9 E
m. ( fctipplementary 10:30 : a. m. ) for EU- Norfolk
nOPE , per s. 8. Etrtirla * . via Queens-
town ; at 11 a , m. for NORWAY direct ,
s. s. Norge ( letters must be directed
"per Norge" ) .
PRINTED HATTER. BTC. German steamers only.
sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. . cxceot
Gel many , and Specially Addressed I'rinted
Matter , etc . for other parts of Europe. Amer
and White Star steamers on Wednesdays ,
German steamers oil Thursdays , and Cunard ,
French niu' German tteamrra un Saturdays take
Printed Matter , etc. . for * il countries lor ivlnch -
r
are advertised to cany mali. Wl.
the doting o { the Rnpplemcntary Trans- Sioux
Atlantlo Mails named above , additional supple St.
mentary malls ore opened en the plerii of the T
American. E.iglUh. French and German steam-
. and remain upen until within Ten Minutes
the hour ot sailing of steamer.
( or Soiitli nnd Central Aiiierlcn ,
Went IuUt - . Etc.
FRIDAY-At ? p. m. for NASSAU. N. P. . St ,
s. s. Miami , from Miami , Fla.
SATURDAY At 9'30 a m. ( supplementary
a. in. ) for ST. THOMAS. 3T. CROIX.
LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS ,
a. 8. Carlbbee ; at 10 n. m ( supple
mentary 10:30 : a. m. ) for FORTUNK
ISLAND , JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and
CARTHAQENA. per a. B. Alleghany ( let
for Costa Rica must be directed "per
AlleRhany" ) ; at 10:30 : n. m. for CAMPI3- Chicago
. CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCA Omaha
, per s. . Soncca ( letters ( or other
tOTICK.
pnrt ! of Mexlc < ? , nnil fop Cuba must be < 1I-
rct'li'd "p r iWfc.j" ! ; ut 10:30 : n. m. for
HAITI , per . ! rrins Wljleni I ( letters
for VpiK'zuelat ! ii\cao , Trinidad , IlrltlJh
nnd Dutch Otiitnnrmtist bo directed "pr
Prliis Wlllcm I" ) : at lOiS ) n. m. for J1RA-
Zir , ami I.A PJiATA COUNTRIES per s.
s. ColTldsc , vi Prrnamlmco , Halilu nnd
Ilo ! Janeiro ( Icttrr4 for North Urazll must
bo illrfc-tivl "pfT't'oIrrldRp" ) : nt 10 : >
m. for PERNAM1UJCO. per 9. s. Ilnmtal
( lotterft must /wlrected / "per Handel ) :
at 11:30 : a. m. ( suflp'emontary 12 m. ) for
NASSAU. N. P. . and SANTIAGO DE
CUHA. per s.-s. , Saratoga ; nt 8:30 : p. m.
for NEWFOUNDLAND , per ste.irmr from
North Sydney ; nt.SSO p. m. for ST.
PIERRE MIQlIELON. per steamer from
SUNUAY-At n. m. for rROORESO. per
a t. San Domingo ( letters for other parts
of Mf/xlco must be directed "per B.in Do
mingo" ) ! nt * 7 p. m. for NASSAU , N. P. ,
per e. a. Miami , from MUml. Fla.
Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to HnllTnJt nn\
thftioe by * trnmer. rlo c nt this ofllc' dally nt
s:30 : n m. Mnlls for Minueon. by rail to Uos-
ton and the ice l > y itf .imcr. elore nt this olllco
dilly nt 8:30 : p. m. Mnlle for Cubit close nt
thlx office ilnlly nt 7f"l : n. in. for forwarding
by uteimers cailliT ( Monaerc niu Thursday * )
from Port Tampa. Kin. Mnlln for Mextro City ,
overland , unlpts pe"lnlly' addrcsfrd for dlrpntcn
by stenmer. clotc nt this olllce dnlly nt 2:30 :
n. m. nnd 2 0 p. in , ReRlstorptt mall closes
at GiCO p. tti. previous day.
Triiitn-l'niMtlo Mull * .
Malls for China , .fnp'an nnd Hawaii , per s.
s. China ( from San Francisco ) , close hero
dnlly up to .March 17th at 6:30 : p. in.
Stalls for Australia ( except those for \\Vst
Australia ) , which are forwarded via Eu-
rope. New Zealand , Hawaii , Fiji and Samoan -
moan Islands , per a. s. Moana ( from San
Francl'co ) , close here , dally up to March
IS at 7 n. in. . 11 n. m. and CM : : p. m. ( oren
on arrival at Nov York of s. s. Ciliipnnia
with Hrltlsh mails for Australia ) . Malls
for China and Japan ( specially addressed
only ) per s. s. Empress of In lla ( from
Vancouver ) , close here dally up to March
* ' ! nt 0:30 : p. m. Malls for the Society
L-htmls , per ship Tropic Illrd ( from S.in
Francisco ) , c'cse here , dally up to March
° " > at 6:30 : p. in. Malls for China and Japan ,
per s. s. Victoria ( from Tacoma ) , close
here dally up to March " 27 nt 0:30 : p. m.
Malls for Hawaii , per a. s. Xealanclla ( from
San Francisco ) , clco here dully up to
March 31 at 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia
'except West Australia ) , New Zealand , Ha
waii and Fiji Inlands , per s. s. Mlowera
( from Vancouver ) , close here dally after
March * * 13 and up to March 31 at 6:30 :
p. m.
Trnns-racinr malls nre forwarded to port of sail-
liip dniy ; inrt ! ( schedule of closing Is ar-
langei ! on tlie presumption of their uninter
rupted ovrUnd transit. Ueslmered mall
cities nt G P ni. previous ilny.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
Postolllce. Now York. N. Y. . March 11 , 1SDS.
H.YILItOADS.
litinUNOTON & MISSOURI
lllver lUllrond "The Hurling ;
ten noute" a nernl Odlces , N.
W. Cornir Tenth end Farnnm
Streets. Ticket OIHce. 1502
Farnnin Street. Telephone 250.
Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets. Telephone 128.
Leave. 128.Arrive. .
Lincoln , Hastings nnd
McCook . 8:33 : nm 3:33 : um
Lincoln , Denxer. Colorado
rado , Utah , California ,
IJIack III1K Montana
nnl 1'uuet Hound. , > . , , 4:31 : pm 4:05 : pm
Lincoln .
Loc.il
. 7:0) :
pm 7:40 : pin
Lincoln
Fast Mall . 2:53 : *
11:40
pm : am
Denver.
.
Colorado , Utah.
California nnd 1'uget
'Uat
CITY. ST. JOSEPH
Burlington & " Council Bluffs Ruilroad-
"The Burlington Riute"
Ticket OHlce. 1M2 Farnam
Route Street. Telephone 250 Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telfphno 12S.
j Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex.i. 9:05 : am SMC
KrnnHs City Night Kx ; . 1J:00 : pm SiUOam pm
n J
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON &
- ' CjiT.ncy .Railroad "The Hurl-
IV.cn noute" Ticket Office ,
IWiFarnam Street. Telephone "
aM'.l Depot , . Tenth and Mason
- Sucttz. Telephone 12 $ . "
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ p Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Vestlbuletl Ex. . 5:05 : pra 7:55 am
ChlcnKO Express * 9V1-am : 4:15 : pm
Chicago & St. Lrfluls Kx 7:4. : , p-n 7H : am
1'acldc Junction Local. . " 11:50 : am G : < 0 pm
Fast Mat ) . ' . . 8:50 : pm
rjiRo fpprliil ' 12:0.1 : nm 11:51) : pm
Dallv. Dally except Similar.
It
UNION JV.CIFIC "THE OVERland -
land Routo" General ODce3. ( N.
E. Corner Ninth and Fnrnam
8treet8. City Ticket Office , 13U2
Farnam Street. Telephone S16.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone 123.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
"Tho Overland Limited"
for Denver , Salt Lake ,
western points ' . 8 0 am 4:45 : pm
T,1 Colorado Special ,
for Denver and all
Colorado points 11:03 : pm 7:00 : am
Fast mall train for
Salt Lake , Pacific
coast and all western
points 4:35 : pm 7.00 am
Lincoln , Beatrice and by
StrMnsburg Express S:00 : pm 12:10 : pm
Fremont , Columbus , out
Norfolk , Orana Is
land and Kearney 4:23 pu
Grand Island Express. . - 5:00 : i 18:20 : pm
Dally. TJally except Sunder.
Council Bluffs Local Leaves. AM a. m. ; 6:50 :
sels
10:45 : p. m.
CHICAGO. BT. PAUL. MINNE-
npolls & Omaha Hallway- up
General OHIccs , Nebraska Di of
vision , Fifteenth nnd Webster
Streets. City Ticket Olllce.
1401 Knrnam Street. Telephone ran
Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tele the
phone 1108. The
Leave. Arrive.
fire
Sioux City Accommoda. . 8:50 : am 8:20 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. . 9:50 : am 8:2 : pm
Illnlr. Kincrson. Sioux of
City , 1'onca. Hnrtlni-
ton and Dlaomileld. . . . 1:00 : pm 11:33 : am
Sioux City , Mt'.nkatu , St.
Paul , Minneapolis , , . . 5:53 : pm 8:2) : am die'
Emerson I'asbenger 5:10 : pin 8:43 : am ret
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday
. This train stops at stations Floienco
South Ulalr. Inclusive , Sundays only ; on week An
days. South Hlalr only.
CHICAGO A NORTHWEST-
crn Railway City Ticket Of and
fice. 1401 Fnrnam Street. Telephone - but
phone 561. Depot , Tenth nnd Its
Mason Streets. Telephone 12S.
Daylight Chicago Spe XjCflVts Arrive
cial 7:00 : am : pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City , St. Paul and
Minneapolis 5:40 : am 10:43 : pm the
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City han't
7:48.am : 9:03
: pm
Dennlson
, Carroll. Wall kill
Lake , from Broadway ,
Eastern Council liluffa 9:00 : am 8:43 : am
Express , Des
Molnes , Marshalltown , at
Atlantic Cedar Itaplds. Chicago. 10:30 : nm 4:33 : pm forts
Flyer , Chicago
and East as
4:45 : pm 4:35 : pm
Mall , Chicago to of
Omaha 3:10 : pm forts
Mleioiirl
Valley , Sioux
City , St. Paul. Mlnnc- ceed.
npolU Limited flro
4:35 : pm 8:50 : nm
Omaha-Chicago " " " '
Special. . 6:43 : pm 8:59 : am 'the
Dally. Dally cxoept Sunday. 'tors '
FREMONT. ELKHORN AND solid
Mlisoun Valley Hallway Ocn.
eral Offices , United states Na
tional Bank Building. South
west Corner Twelfth and Far
nam Streets. Ticket Olllce.
Farnam Street. Telephone 561. Depot. Flf
and WeUitcr Wrects Telephone 14JS.
Leave. Arrive.
Hill * . Deadwood
Hot Springs 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming , Caspar and
Douglas i.- 3CO : pm 5:00 : pm
Hattlngs , York , , David
City. Superior , Geneva ,
eter and Kewuril. . . . 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
, West Point and
Fremom , 7:10 am " 10K : am Chicago
Lincoln , Wahoo and
Fremont , , . . 7:50 : am ' 10.J. > nm Lincoln.
Fremont Local *
, . 7M : am '
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday west
. Dally ixcept Saturday. Dally Chicago.
Mnnda > \
Itoclc
SIOUX CITS & PACIFIC RAIL * Atlantic Je3
road General Offices. United rn
States National Hank Build- LlneMn.
tnif. S. W. Corner Twelfth und
Fnrnam Streets. Ticket Olllce ,
rri = ? ' . . . . I"11 Famam Street. Telephone
Dtpot. 15th and V/ebster Sts. Telephone 4K
I--
City , Mankato.
Paul , Mlnnapolls KK
: pm 8:20 :
> tllir am
JlJL
WADASH RAII.nOAD TICKET phcns
olllce. Mil Farnam Street. Tele St. I
phone ! 22. Depot , Tenth and
Mason Streets. Tekpone 123. Qulru-y
Leave , Arrive.
L"Ul "Cnnnon Ball"
Expre.i . , . . : " Pro 11:30 am
Dallv.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST.
Paul Hallway City Ticket
Offlcc. IIS Farnuin Stieet.
Telephone 234. Depot , Tenth
and Majon Streets. Tele Kan
phone 118.Leave.
Leave. Arrive. Kansas
Limited Ex. . . . 5u pra tM am Ixml.
and Chicago Ex * llvi ; ( um ! : & 0 pm N
| HISTORIC OLD MONITORS
( 'can of Shot and Shnll nn Eljrht Ironbound -
bound Veterans.
EACH WAS A VALIANT FIGHTER
StlrrlnK RoinlnUopncm nnil Intcrcul-
IIIHT Fill tire PiKMllilllllrH of the
Uuithit itilnr ofVnr
ut LeiiKiie Inland ,
ScarroJ nnd Indented with the marlts of
shot and shell the eight old monitors at
League Island , Philadelphia , which nro being
overhauled to test their fitness for service
n case of need , display Indisputable evidence
of the worthy service they rendered durltiK
llie civil war. The turrets of every ono of
the stout little sea warriors bear tlic Im
prints of cannon balls , testifying to the nu
merous engagements In which they took
part. The records of the navy prove , re
lates the Philadelphia Record , that these
eight monitors , which have been peacefully
moored so long In the back channel , dis
tinguished themselves almost as nobly aa
their celebrated prototype , Ericsson's orig
inal monitor.
It was probably the thought ot naval oRl-
ccrs that the old monitors would pnd their
days at League Island and never be called
upon again to n uro In the defense of the
country. Years have passed since their ma
chinery was In motion , for even when they
arrived at Ioague Island they wore towed by
tugs , Instead of using their own engines
and propellers. It was with a certain de-
srce of respect that they were given berths
In the back channel n.s their last resting
place , as was then atipiwscj , for they repre
sented a typo of war vessels which com
pletely revolutionized modern warfare , and
were the forerunners of the great armorclads
of the present day.
MAY DO YAILIANT SBHVIOB AGAIN. .
Hut although discarded and left to rust
away , their qualities as coast and harbor de
fense vessels were not lost sight of. Ilcnco
it Is qulto In the natural order of events
that orJers have been received at Washing
ton to start the engines on the old monitors
once more , and thoroughly lest their ma
chinery. One by one , the monitors are being
towed out Into the reserve basin to undergo
the test , and'It'is ' believed that their engines
will be found to bo still In comparatively
good working order. Necessary repairs will
bo made , however , and the eight iron-bound
veterans will then only need gun batteries
to bo ready -for service.
inuring the war of the rebellion the mon
itors bad batteries cf heavy smooth borea of
and Dahlgren guns , the most scientific then
In use. H Is now proposed to place modern
rifles In their turrets if It Is found that the
gun.i . can bo properly mounted and that the
old vessels can stand the strain of firing the
powerful now pieces. They were built
staunchly , however , as wa well proven , and
It la anticipated tlmt they will stand every
test well. Stationed for harbor defense ,
they would provo ugly customers for any In >
vading fleet.
The .monitors arc the Montauk , Mahopac ,
Manhattan , Canoiilcus , Nahant , Catsklll ,
Jason and Lehlgh. They were all built In
1SG2 , and are of about , thc same size , from
BOO to C50 tons regUter , with a speed of
six knots an hour. The Montauk , Catsklll ,
Jason and Lehlgh were built by Ericsson ,
tlio designer 'and builder of the first moni
tor , the first two at , Brooklyn , and the last be
two at Chester , on the Delaware. The Ma
hopac and Manhattan were built at Jersey
City , and the Canonlcus and Nahant at Bos sea
ton.
"CHEESE-BOX" AND THE MERRIMAC. Ho In
Ericsson's monitor , the much-ridiculed the
"cheese-box on raft "
a , was commissioned
on February 25 , 18G2 , and opportunely ar
rived at Hampton Roads on March S , the
day the dreaded Merrlmac destroyed the
Cumberland and Congress and wrought such
havoc In the union fleet of wooden vessels.
was on March 9 that the celebrated en was
counter between , the llttlo Monitor and her in
formidable adversary took place. As Is
well known , that engagement sealed the
doom of wooden vessels for naval warfare the
and the success of the Monitor led the
government to build a number of similar
Ironclads , among which were the eight now the
being overhauled at League Island , to
The Montauk has on especially distin all
guished naval record. This monitor first were
came Into prominence on February 28 , 1863 ,
during the blockade of Charleston , S. C. to
Two wooden vessels In the union that
blockading fleet had been crippled the
two armor-clad confederate rams fitted ing
In Charleston , and' there had been other
disheartening reverses. Commander John L.
Wordon , who made himself a hero as com
mander of the Monitor during the Mer-
rlmac engagement , was In command of the
Montauk , which , was " ordered with other ves
to bombird Fort McAllister , over
looking the Great Ogeechee river. In the
river the confederate cruiser and the that
blockade runner Nashville bad b.een penned the
for some time by the union fleet. A line
piles driven In the river prevented a more
dash past the fort. , but Commander Worden
the Montauk up to the piles and shelled most
Nashville- a range of 1,200 yards.
cruiser was destroyed by the effectual had
of the Montauk.
retary
The gallant Worden was quite as proud
this feat as of his light with the Mor- Martin
rltcac , and Justly so. The Montauk was
under a terrible fire from the fort while mer. It
' shelled the cruiser , but Its Iron tur
withstood the shells , although In j remark ually
dented ! n several places by solid shot. and
attack was .made by the Montauk , the their
Nahant , another of the present League
Island veterans , and several other monitors quiry.
wooden vessels upon Fort McAllister ,
, although wide breaches wore made In
a
embankment by their fire , the fort cald
withstood capture. the
A FURIOUS ENGAGEMENT. the
On April 7 the first serious attack on sister
Charleston was made. Of the monitors In tesy.
' union squadron , the Montauk and Na- sponded
were prominent , as was also the Cats- termine
, They ran past the batteries on Morrla bility
Island without returning their flre , and way
bombarded Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrle of
close range. The cannonading from the This
was terrlfls , and the flro was returned trian
hotly from 'the ' monitors and other vessels training
the fleet. But the attempt 'to ' reduce the to
and capture Charleston did not suc
. The Nabant was close to the belching be
from the forts , and was disabled during Austrian
action. The heavy fire on the monl- ferred
during the engagement left marks of story
shot on the turrets of the Catskill , justed
Montauk and Nahant. which they still carry. which
Commander George W. Hedgers was killed
sion
quiries
R.UMIO.UIS. In
nothing
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
1'nclllo nallroad "The Great
Hock liland noute" City residence
Ticket Otllce. 13M Farnam ent
Street. Telephone ( M. Depot , matter.
Tenth and Mmon Streets.
Telephone 1ZS.
_ Leave. Arrive. ST.
and St. Paul
Vciulbule.1 Express . . 4-0 : pro 1:43 : pm Dice
. Colorado Sp'gi. of the
I'uueblo. Denver and burglars
, * l'I !
Pn > 4ZJ : pm eral
. Ues Molnea & I
Iiland 7:00 pm 1:13 : am and
! Uxprcfu. for White
Molnoa and eaat- death.
polntu 7:70 : am 8:50 : pin buyers
. Falrbury and nnd
IlHIfvlUe C43 ; pm 10(0 : am them
Dully Dally excent Sunrtay. the
- .OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD and
PORT I Omaha. Kintas City & Eaut- arrested
AQTHURI cnl Railroad "The port Arthur
noute"-Tlckt Office. 141 ! Farnam
JlJLTl ROUTE. ! I Street. Telephone , J : : . Depot ,
_ - Tenth and Mason
. Streets. Telei
123. prominent
ouli Ltave. Arrive. U In
Cannon Ball
Express . 4:55 left
: pm ll:20 : am
- ( jsprei * . t:40 : arc traced
Dally. 9o : pm of ago
left
UlSSOtmi PACIFIC ItAILItOAD away
General OUIce * and Ticket bers.
Odlce. Merchant ! National funk
Dullilln ; , 1224 Farnam Stiret. Clerk
Telephone 10 ( . Depot , Fifteenth
and Webiter Slreeti. Telephone
1413. Wrenn
„ „ , Leave. Arrive. toms
a and Nebraika.
Llmlud . 'JlMpra 12SS : pm rested
City and 6' . on n
. Expresa . : M pm :00 : am gave
brarka Locixl . 4Mpifl : 9:15 : am States
Dally except Sunday. promptly
by pieces of 4 bursting gholl flying Into the
conning tower of the CaliUIII.
Tbo Nahantva repaired In llmo to 4ttke
part , In company with the monitor Wcnhitw-
kc'ii , In the slurp engagement with the con
federate Ironclad Atlantn , on July 17 , 1SW.
The Atlantla was h'.te\l out In Savannah ,
whk-h wa.sthen under blockade , nml CAIIM *
out of the harbor to Rive battle to the two
monitors. So confident were tbo confed
erates In the Invulnerability of thu Atlan.n ,
which was a second Mfrrlmac , thut several
ftteamboats loaded with excursionists steamed
out from Savannah to wltncgs thu armor-
clad whip the little monlVors. Hut the ac
tion was short nml decisive , for the moni
tor * poured a flro Into the Atlanta thut
wa.i speoJIIjr breaking her to pieces , and
her commander hauled down hit * flag.
IN FAIUtAQUrs FAMOUS FLEET.
The Manhattan , under Commander J. W.
A. Nicholson , was one of the four monitors
pent 'to ' relnfcrco Fatrogut's fleet for tlio
capture of Mobile , during the summer of
1SC1. Every schoolboy knonn , or ought to
know , that Farragut , during the engagement ,
was lashed to tlio masthead of the llagship
Harfonl , auil that when the squadron
wavered btvause ono of his veait-ls fcareJ
to cross tbo Hue of torpedoes , the brave
admiral shouted : "Damn the torpedoes ! "
and ordered his ship to bo the > flrst to crotii.
Although the monitor Tecumsch was blown
up by torpedoes , the squadron safely passed
Fort Galnca and. Fort Morgan , only to en
counter the formidable ram Tennessee. This
Iron-plated vetdel was under the confederate
admiral , Buchanan , the commander of the
Merrlmac , ami the Tcnnroace threatened to
create art much havoc with Farragitt's wooden
vessels as the Merrlmac did with the Hamp
ton Ko.td * lltx > t. Under Farragul's orders ,
the Tcrme&seo was rammed by several union
vessels , among them the Manhattan , it ml the
monitor ! was foremast In the light which
compelled tlio surrender ol the confederate
vessel.
At the bombardment and .capture of Fort
Fisher , which wa followed by the surrender
of Wilmington , X. C. , the Canonlctis and
Mahopac played Imiwrtarri parts. Wllmlng-
aon was the last open gateway between tlio
confederacy and the outer world , all other
pot'ts having been effectually -closed. Fort
Flaher was the lock ) in the gate , and on the
control of the gateway depended ' 'hu maln
tcnanco of Leo's army , The confederate
general sent word to Colonel William Lamb ,
thu gallant ccmmatulcr of Fort Fisher , that
It must too held or the confederate army
could not be subsisted.
MBMOUAULB PAL.1 * OF FOIIT FISHER.
In December , 1864 , Admiral Porter col
lected a fleet of tilxty vessels , the mcdt for-
nildablo atmada of the war , 'to reduce Fort
'
Flslie'r. Two attacks were made , .and . .he
fort was captured by land force after hav
ing been severely handled by the guns of the
fleot. The Mahopac and Canonlcus during
the engagement were stationed , with , three
other Ironclads , only a half-mlo | .from Mio
fort , drawing its heaviest lire. The fall of
Fort Fisher und the capture of Wilmington
cut off Lee's supplies und hastened the cud
f the war.
The Jason and Lehlgh also figured aa
valiant fighters , ami no other group of eight
could have shown a better record
during the war 'Chan the old monitors at
League Island.
The Montauk likewise * has a claim to his
toric Interest In addition to her hoiioatble
naval service. When the body of J. Wllkcs
Booth was brought back to Washington after
the assaslnation of President Lincoln it was
placed on board tbo Montauk , th'en lying
with her sister monitor Saugus at the Wash
ington navy yard. The body of Booth wao
kept on the Montauk for thirty-six hours ,
anil was examined by the surgeon general
and his staff.
General L. C. Baker , chief of the' War let
department detective bureau , received or
ders to "put Booth's body where It will not
disturbed until Gabriel blows. Ills last
trumpet. " It was consequently a. popular
belief that the Montauk carried 'the body to
for burial ; but the testimony of Lieu
tenant L. B.Baker , one of the army officers
charge of the body. Is to thu contrary.
stated that the remains were taken down
Potomac river In a rowboat , and a heavy
bait and chain was taken along to give tbo "
Impression that' the corpse was to be con
signed to the river. Under cover of darkness , has the
however , the rowboat went 'to the old peni
tentiary , or aiscnal , where the body was
temporarily burled under a stone floor. It
afterward removed , the lieutenant stated
a letter , and interred In Baltimore.
The Mem'auk ; and Saugus also served as and
temporary prisons for the Incarceration of but
conspirators who planned tlio deaths of
President Lincoln , Secretary Seward and will
other members of the administration. With It
exception of Mrs. Surratt , who was taken
the penitentiary , the conspirators were you
taken to the monitors aa soon as they
captured , and held there until the
prisoners were executed or taken to prison fact
serve their sentences. It was believed the
the monitors wculd bo safer places for of
Imprisonment of tho' conspirators , pend "
their trial , than any jail.
TIIOUIILI3 'l0ll ' \ DIPLOMAT. also
Another Forolurii 'Mlnlntcr ' Mnkcn n
.Spoi-tncli- lIlniHfir.
NEW YORK , March 17. A dispatch from of
Washington says : A story is circulated here "
Ludlslua Hetigultuuller von HIngcrmur ,
minister of Austria and Hungary , Is In I
Imminent danger of being given hla
passporta than was Seuor do Lome in the magaz
critical period of hie c-ocent diplomatic Uynatr bor.
trouble. The Austrian minister has recccitly "
eeveral conferences with Assistant Sec ImprlB
Day In regard to payment of In tlcal
demnity for the Hungarians killed by Sheriff but
In the labor disturbances at1 Lattl- certali
. During file last of tlioso conference. ] placed
Is said tbo Cuban question caind up cas two
, and the minister took occasion ta connet
that he supposed after the American Capita
Spanl&d boards of Inquiry had submitted
'
reports the whole matter would bo 1'K.VS
submitted to on International board of in.
. Sllrv
Judge Day is represented ae having given
negative reply. To this the minister is
to have excitedly replied that such was 1'c-nsic
usual method of procedure , and that .
nations of Europe would expect that a Rock Xolii
power would bo accorded that cour Henry
. Judge Day Is asserted to Ciavo re Mosby
that the United Sidles would de G.
the question of Spanish responsi bittiffh
for the loss of tdo Maine In Us own town
without reference to what the natlon.i town
Europe might expect or consider proper. J. Fairlli
Is nald to have HO angered the Aus Mc
minister that ho forgot his diplomatic l'rlci\
and uncd extremely violent language MUHCI
Judge Day. If the scene took place as zuma
described , It Is said , no other course would port
open to the president than to give tCic Minor K.
minister hU passports. It is In dprcon
by those who are responsible for the
that the matter was subsequently ad water
by the minister making an apology ,
Induced Judge Day to refrain from Orr ,
proceeding to nn extremity. This Impres
has been created by the fact Ifiat In
at the executive mansion resulted
the statement that tbo president knowe , United
of the Incident. were
Boron Hcngelmuller wen absent ffom his They contrary
when celled upon by a correspond Stall's
and Judge I > : y declines to dfscure tdo lector
. will
country.
TWO Pll < Olll'CH Illlltlll'll.
LOUIS. March 17. PoMtotllee Inspector
today received details of the robbery
postollice ut Iloonsboro last night by day
who blew the afo open , took sev
hundred dollars In stam'jw and money
then p t lire to the building. William iia :
, the postmaster , wna nearly burned to 33 ,
. Two Htranse men. ostensibly stocit L. C.
from flla gow , Mo. , are suspected Klaml
inspectors have been sent out to run 2. 3.
down. A report was received later that Andrew
postollice atCuba , Mo. , wa. * broken Into wVi
stamps Hto'en. Three BiupectH have been O. F.
by n pose of citizens. und.
Omuhii
l.iiokliiMT for III * FntluT. Maxwell
CHICAGO. March 17. W. P. Butidlnot. a I' lot lwurd !
attorney of Fort Gibson , I , T. , fries
Chicago In enrch of his father , faiho ford's
home n ft .v dirys ago , atvd who has been J. L.
here. IJnutUnot. frwho Is GS years block
, ha < l J-V. In his possession when lie Druid
home , and It l feared he. has wandered U.
and possibly fallen a victim to rob Snmu
HeiiHon
rimrneil Midi Fiiiil il * lrnu-nl.
GALVESTON' . Tex. . March 17. P , B.
, chief , clerk to the collector of cus Loan
lil jck
of the Galvrston district , haw been nr. Sheriff
by United States Marshal Dorrough A ,
charge of embezzlement. Wrenn BierllT
bond to appear before the United fjluck
court nt the October term , and was
released.
A.\OTIIIU xronv AIIOIIT WI < : VMU.
l.ntc Cntilnln ( Jrnrrnl ( 'liurncil
Flxlnir Hit vn n n llnrtior.
NEW YOtlK , March 17. The New York ;
Journal this afternoon prints a ntatcmcnt
written by Hctiorc F. I.altte , the newspaper
rorrrapor.dcnt recently arrested and searched !
by Spanl'ib o flic lain In Cabanas prison ,
Ilavtnn , and later expelled from the Island.
This It the opening of Laltie'n statement :
On January 21 , nt 10 o'clock at night , I
met In the Cnfo Inglatcrru , the headquar
ters of the reporter * In Hnvann. Fntnclscc *
Diaz , n reporter of the rabid Spanish impel *
I.i Union Constitutional , with whom I fre
quently exchanged news.
On asking him If ho had anything to glv
me , he took from his packet n letter and
handed It to me. saying : "Weyler wrotw
tills letter to S-intos Guzman , who sent It
to Novoe ( the editor of the Union Constitu
tional ) for hint to read und write an nrtlol *
on the ncceptrtiuie by Weyier of the cnndl-
dacy of deputy to tlie Cortc-s for Havunii ,
1 took this copy , which you can keep. "
The letter wax addressed to Don Francisco
do Loa Santos Guzman of Havana , and reads
as follows :
fily Distinguished Per onuf nnd Political
Friend. Slnt-o thu Inter.t cvcnttt I hava
clmnjri'd by vloww about the attitude which
our political pnrty In Cuba ought to us
sy mo. If I have , .thought before that It wn
more dlgnllled for us to abstain from thu
electoral contest , I believe , ncf-v that It Is .1
patriotic duty for us to go to the polls. Our
success cnn not be doubted , nor tlmt with
-program of defense of tlie national honor
WP will have side by sldo with us nil thosa
lukewarm politicians who. though Spaniards
by heart , arn deceived by the Inside com
binations of Morel nnd S.igiiPtn and take as
fclentlllc solutions of our oulonial problem *
wb.it are really dishonorable humiliations of
our country bi > fur the United States. Wrltu
on your ilau , thci lias of Spain , "Defense of
national honor , " nnd I oftor you my numu
as your candidate. After havlliK I'lim-
nmndrtt during two years WJ.OJ Spanish
heroes In Cuba I * linll bo more proud of that
of ih'puty from Havana at thu Cortes of
Spain.
Ity tlip way. I have read tlicse days thut
the Amrrlcans are ponderlUK about soiiilln
one of their war ships to tlmt city. Dur
ing my command In Cuba they did not
even dare to dream about It. They knew
the terrible punishment that awaited them.
I had Havana harbor well iirpp.in-d for
such nn emergency. I rapidly llnlsheil the
work that .Martinez Campos cnrclossly
abandoned. If the Insult l mnilu I hopn
that there will be a Spanish hand to punish
It as tetrlbly as It deserve * .
Komero Is In better .health than bis frlcmta
could huvu oxppctud. and notwItliBtatidlnjf
haw morally sick I feel breathing this
humiliating atmosphere it is well so. Your
affectlonatu frleinl nnd servant.
VALU1UANO WEYLEK.
MADRID. January S,4 ISflS.
Lalnu says that he read the letter and
pigeonholed It. When the Maine arrived ho
called at the ofllci of the Union Constitutional
tlonal to see Diaz , to an effort to secure the
origin of the letter. Some days after the
Maine explosion Laine met Diaz , who asked
him if i ho remembered the letter and what
Its contents were about the American war
ship. The American correspondent replied
that ho 1 did and that he believed some ono
had followed Weyler's adviceLaino says
that he | has filnce found out that Diaz In
formed the chief of police that he ( Lalno )
hail a copy of a letter written by Wcylcr
which might bring trouble to the Spanish
government , especially as ho was an Anict/l-
can newspaper correspondent , who was as
sociating with Captain Slgsbce.
On March 4 Lalne was arrested by the
chief of police of Havana. His friends were
Informed of his being Imprisoned by a cab
man who knew him. According to Lalne ,
Chief I'aglierl enld to him :
"Well ( , sir , we have you here flccured , and
me < tell you that the secret that I know
you posseis will never be known through
you by others , as no one will over know
what become of you. "
Lalne replied : "If you think that you
can murder me as were Araza and Potasa ,
the two young men who were taken from
hero and i killed In the Cerro , you are mis
taken. "
Tlio colctiel replied in a calm , but stern
Way : -"No , sir , I am not mistaken. "
"Vo may not be mistaken , " said Lalno ,
"but I can tell you that at this moment
French , as well cut the American , coMul
been notified that I am here. "
This changed the chief's attitude eor.i -
what , but he persisted in trying to Recur *
information from Laine.
"I know , " he said , "all about a copy of m
letter of General Weyler's which you bavo ,
the trouble you Intend to cause with It ,
I do cot care very much about that.
What I want to know now and I hope you
answer me , In consideration of the good
may bring you , l what Information did
give to Consul Lee on the 21st of Feb
ruary about your suspicions of a plot sug
gcstcd by that letter and the placing of
dynamite mines In the harbor , with which
you said you became acquainted during
period of your Incarceration in the tlmo
Weyler ? "
"This was really a surprise to me , " Lalno'a
narrative continues. "I had referred to the
Incident of the letter to General Leo and
spoken to him about what I had seen
durlnj my Imprisonment In the Cabanaa
fortress , which lasted for more than a year.
during the most bloody period of the rcl n
Weyler.
"I had 1 noticed for several nights mya-
terlou ; works which were being done In the
fortrei On inquiring from a soldier whom
knew wa aware of what It was , he In
formed me that they were carrying from the
magazine of the fortress large quantities of
dynamite which were being laid in the har
. "
"My Invcstlgatlen during my period of
Imprisonment was carried as far as a poli
prisoner could do In a Spanish fortress
It was sufficient for mete ascertain with
certainty that tie ! quantity of dynamite
in the harbor In different places was
tons and that wires from the mines were
connected with the Cabanas fortrcra tad the
Capltanla Puerto , or may'io : headquarters. "
I'K.VSIOXS FOR \VKSTIOH.V ; VKTHHAXH.
SiirvivurM | of f.nttViir Itriiiriulirrcil
li.v ( InCcncrnl ( Jovci-miK-nl.
WASHINGTON , March 17.-Sr ( > ecIa- ]
PC'tisionst 1'avo been Issued as follows :
iH.SUl ? of March 3 :
Ncbrai-kn : Original Edwin Rabbins. Gulda
, $ S ; Solomon Holcomb , Western , tii
C. Hnrdnock , Alvo , $ fi ; John W.
, Broken How. JS. Addlllcnul Rufiis
Oregcr Harvard. $ S to $ S ; Samuel Ituter-
, Fairmont , $1 to f > .
: Original Albert M. C'nrk. Marsha- ! !
, J ; Joseph Gates Oakland , Jfi ; liansom
Chase , Sioux City , $ > : Thomas * W. Yciins
Fairlleld. M. Additional-William L. Joiita.
McGregor , tl to $ S. Increase Jump * M.
\ Hearing. JS to $10 ; Samuel F. Holt" .
MtiHcutlne : , $10 to $11 ; John St.ihl. Mooe- ;
, $18 to $17 ; Eust-nu T , RlKby. Daven
$12 : to $17. Original widows , otc.
of Cyrell Sickles , Vllllsc-a , $10 ; S'irali
Sickles , dead. V4I1I.SC3 , $ S ; Clara J. Hfji-
, Rlcevlllc. < 512.
Colorado : Original J hn McCabc , Edge-
, $ ' ! ; John O. Iloffor , Denver , $ ! .
Montana : Original Benjamin F. Coo ,
$0.
_
Di-purtx I'lvc ( 'lilnuiMfn.
GALVESTON. Tex. . March 17. In the
States court today II vo Chinamen
adjudged to bo In the United StnteM
to the provisions of the Gary act.
were ordered deported. The Unltod
' marshal will deliver them to the col
of tSe port at San Francisco , who
have them sent back to their natlv *
.
Till' } IlI'MLTV JIAHKKT.
INSTIIUMKNTS placed on record Thurs
, Murci ! 17 , ISM :
WAUUANTV nrcrcos.
Kaiifmnn to A. K. llubcock. lots
S3 and 40 , block 5. Kllby I'laco. , * 4,00)
Knewold nnd wife to New Un-
Ix > nn nml Trust Co. , lota 1 ,
29 and 30 , lilock 5 , IlrlKKS * Place. 1
Miller to Christ Hanson , nV4
nnd n'i t\i \ 29-15-11 2 , < XX )
David Co. to Thomas C'ruleh ,
. 1-5 of n'.i ofv'i lot 1 , block 139 ,
10
& R Co. to J. H. Hopkliix ,
, block 2. Maxwell & F * ; < dd. , . . CO )
Hall und wlfu to Mugglu Jef
, n 3 < ) feet lot 1 , block 3 , Craw
' add. to ICIkborn 1.000
Olsen to H. C. I'etersun , lot 3 ,
IB. Clifton Hill 4SO
Hill liitlldlnf. association to C.
nirkett. lot 9. block 11 , Druid Hill. 1.700
to ItcKlmi lllrsch , lot 15 , sumo. . 1,700
Land Syndicate to dairies
Gurther , lot C , Johnvon's add l.OOi )
DEHD3 ,
Maoler-ln-chanccry to N , W. Mutual
Insurance Co. , vCo feet lot 7 ,
45 , Omaha. , 7,517
to C' . A. Hempcl. lot 11. block
Myers , It. & TH add l.OW
to W. A. Cooper , w'lot 0 ,
U > , I'urker'u add , , 733
Total vniount of trunufcra . .J-'l.iil