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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1881)
The Daily Bee. WednesdayMorning , March 30. Pstereon sells cos1. -"rederick , J eadiog Hatter , mlltf See Polack'a adrertroment. District court is in session. Republican primaries to-day. 4010 re-idence lota. Bemis , agent r. 00 business lute. Gallon Cemis. BenuV new map of Omaha , 25 cent * . Bemi. ' ieul estate boom. First page. 250 houses and lota. Bemis' agency. 200 farms and DO OOBatresland. Eemis agent. Try "Saxe's choice , " ' be t 5c cigar in town. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , call at THE BEE Job rooms. Whipple , McMilUn & Co. , the jewel- ere , Creighton Block. o2G-tf Finest assortment of tooth brushes at Saxe's , warranted. Full line < f artists' materials , atChi- cijo prices , A uhn'a drag store. ml-lm Atkinson's millinery store will take the place in the Cre'ghton block vacated by Brisco & Co. Republican city convention at 2 p. m. next Thursday , in Fireman's Hall , City Hall building. A building , for offices , is being erected in the rear of the Central Ticket office , comer ot Farnham and Fourteenth streets. The C. , B. & Q. t-ain from the east arrived on time yesterday. The other Chief go trains were from one to two hours late. If yon want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads Envelopes or any job work. Call at THE BEE Job Booms. Price * that will suit every one. C. .N. Brisco & Co. are removing their safe store into the first store of the Barker building , formerly occupied by the Euro pean Hotel. The cornice has disappeared from the old Creighton Hall building and in a few days the walls will be carried up ten feet for the additional story. George Van Daniker , a hotel runner , who was recently tried in this city for rob bery , but could not be convicted , is now in jail at Denver on a similar charge. Among the west bound passengers on the Union Pacific Monday \vas the "Tourists" dramatic company , under the management of W. A. Mestager. Ed. Galiigan , another memler of the gang of young thieves who stole the silk handkerchiefs from the stores of HeUman and Gottheimer , has been jailed. Mail Carrier , J. Michael , could be seen to smile for a mile while on his tramp yerterday. The occasion ii the arrival at hu house of a young ma'e republican o f a few pounds , and with good lungs. Chas. Win. .Anderson , ton of a widow ladylrehiding at the corner of Sixteenth and Jacksan ttrcets , died Monday , and the remains were sent to St. Louis this af- tcrn'on by Undertaker J.cobs. The ladies of the Eighteenth street M. E. church have made arrangements to give the juvenile operetta "The L&nd of Nod" daring their fair and entertainment at Masonic Hall next week by nearly two score of little folks. Arrangements are being made for an excursion party from this city to attend the performances of "Queen Esther" at Council Bluffs , Thursday and Friday even- sjags A train will return after the enter tainments. The lastbnsmcis meeting of the pres ent common council will be held on Tues day next , wh n the appropriation ordin ance will be passed and the business of the council closed up. One week later the meeting is Leld at which the old coun.nl retires and the new one take ) its p'ace. Mr. Bosworth , the advaacs agent of Baymond's excursion wa * in the city Mon day arranging the details for the first this season. It leaves Boston April 18th , for San Francisco , via Kansas City and Denver and returns via Omaha , reaching this city May 27th. They. M. C. A. is desirous of secur ing much larger quarters for their nssocia. tionon the second floor of someccntrallylo- [ cated building. Anyone who has each roomer or contemplates building will find good tenants by calling at the association. The earlier they can receive information the better. HEADLIGHT oil , 20 cants per gallon , at WILLIS YATES & Co.'s. School hats at Ringer's TO THE LADIES ! A splendid assortment of ladles' hose. The finest ever brought to this market. L. B. WILLIAMS & Son's. 15th and Dodge street ; . ' Den Dansba Forcning. The Dan- (4isa ( Associati on'u monthly party will take place odnosday. March SO. Hucken'a Soups at Fleming's. Blaming a Registrar. The democrats of the Fifth ward are very indignant at the action of Registrar Schuyler Wakefioid , who In announcing tbo days on which he would sit , failed to advertise the fact in the iecosratic news paper of the city. They also claim ha has bean supported in his office , irrespective of parties , and that Ilia action in tha premises is greatly detrimental to the demo * crats. Scores of democrats , \ho & have come into the ward by the naw order of thing * , know nothing of the days of registering , and to ire intelig- ible to vote. The registrar bsa in consequent ) announced that he will ait on Thursday , but ( be democrats insist that the matter should bo K widely announced , and likewise that a the registrar should sit two d yr , In stead of one. .For want'of more room , W. " Boehl , 9 tha iockwnith and machinist , has been compelled to remove to the northwest earner of Fourteenth and Howard alreets. m3 Ot4 Cat flower * in any quantity cheap at ED. 0. ERixiNaX , mw21eoi53 ; Near U. P. depot. On and after Mtrc i 30ih Ish & McMahon will be located a1. 1-1C6 Donglts street , ready tor business. m28i3 Try the YERBENA , best ST cigar in the marker. Sole Agents , SCHT.OTEE & BECHT , Opera Homo Drug Store , 211 Fif- teeath street. a23tf EepubUcaa City Convention. The republican city convention will be held OB Thursday , at 2 o'clock p. B. at Firemeoa' Hall , In City Hall building , Sixteenth street. LOYE Y ? . J31YOEOE , How- Love Euchered the Courts and Reunited a Man and Wife. And Likewise Euchered a Young Man of the Wess. Itrould take tnany vclnmes t tell the numbsrlcia lealures of domes tic infelicity their intricacies , thei Borrows and the ludicroaineEH cf man of them. Some time ago an indua'.rioua joan 'man c&me to Omaha from Chicago Hewas well received , particularly by the maidens hu chanced te meti Finally hotnet the danghter of a well to-do family a ebort distance out o the city , and t ht young man waa etl tied. tied.Four Four years of married life have been accorded the couple and two children both girls , were born io tkerr when "taking one consideration wiv another , " the wife determined to lee up the divorce lar. She according ! applied for a divorce and the tria was set down for the next term o court Meanwhile , an irregular warfar was curried on in respect to the pO3 setsion of the children. One w&a i poasesalon of the wife , who made he home with her father and mother though the first born , cud the favorit "bairn" waa in tha custody of th father. And , meanwhile , the wife had begun gun her plans for another marita venture. A young man , who is now in the west , found favor in the brniaec heart , and it waa decided that as soon as the divorce was obtained she wonlc fly to his arms. The young mother had been look'm : about for some employment whicl would contribute to the support of .he children. The favored youth In thewea was desirous to have her come on there and find employment and wai uutil opportunities tanclioned thei marriage. This the parents of thi woman refnsed to entertain and ahi found employment in Des Molnee Iowa. Before departing for her new horn the wife called to see the little darling possessed by the father. The latte openly declared ho would kill thi child sooner than she should leave hi possession. The mother had made repeated unsuccessful efforts to obtain the child. Noir comes tha denouement. As stated , eha called to bid furewell to the babe. The father permitted thi interview , and presently the es tranged hnsbmd and wife softoncc under the pretty little chord of love that should hava bound them BO firm * ly together. Ono word brought on another , and it was determined , there and then , to forget and forgive. In stead of going to Des Mcines thi mother and father and child returnei to the home of ths parent * of the mother , where the reunion wan com plotcd. The young man in the west was in formed of the turi of affaire and nc doubt there was considerable fun in his immediate neighborhood when th news arrived. The divoro business has been abandoned and it is to bo hoped th young couple will profit by their sat experience. The names of til concerned are , o conrzo , withheld. Sea lion Ferine at Fleming's. EGGS , 2-dozen for 25 cents , at WILLIS YATES & Oo.'s. New Btyles at Ringer's. Blua Grass Seed , White Clover , Red Clover , Hungarian , Millet , Red Top , Orchard Grass , Timothy , Wholesale or RataiL HESBY PowDr. 29-tu-sat Democrats of the Fourth. The democrats of the Fourth ward held their caucus last ovenin ? in the City hall. Councilman Jones called the meet * ing to order and presided , while Mr. Homer Stull acted secretary. The five delegates to tha city con vention wcro agreed to be Meecri. George E. Pritcholt , Peter Gees , Ft-ank Murphy , C. S. Montgomery and Mix Meyer. General W. W. Lowe wai selected without oppcsitlon for councilman and Mr. Homer Stull was recommend' d for councilman at large. George Thrall was resomendod for member of the sshool board. The caucus suggested to the ooming convention , for members of the cen tral committee from the Fourth ward , &I Bira. W. M. Dsryer and C. P. Redlck. Cafe des Gonemets at Fleming's. The Missouri Hereabouts. Tfca river still remains high and iloso to the danger lino. The smelt ing works people are b ( ginning to feel little alarm , and are iu consequence building their wall as high as time wi'l ' permit , TOO work is being pushed forward rapidly. The ferryboat "Undine'1 waa par tially beached by the river floating tier on shore and thn receding , leav ing the rear part of the boat stuck in [ the mud en the shore. A g&ng of men iras put ta work on her , and after cev jral hours * labor susceoded In getting the boat cS at. The rtilrpad trsck nearest tbo rivrr , ind running from a point a little north jE Foster's switch to the Sacltiug iVorka is completely wrecked , dcis lecnrad by hiwser * to prevent its bo ; ng buried in the mud or floated away. PRESCRIPTIONS SPECIALTY , at SCHKOTEE & BECHT'S Opera Houte Pharmacy , 211 Fifteenth street. m23tf NOTICE. The Chicsjo Steam Dje Works hava removed to tecoad dor cast of the old place. L. KEOCTZSCH. m230 SUDDEN DEATH. The Dead Body of a Boarder Found In Bed at the Green Tree House. Considerable excitement was caused at the Green Tree house yesterday by the dis'covery in his bed at 9 o'clock of the dead body of Henry Forstfeld , a painter. Forstfold had been a boarder at tnls house for six years , was a sign painter , remarkably steady in his habits , and waa a cl.-se student and a great reader. He was rather unsocial in his habitf , but was nevertheless generally liked by his fellow hoarder ; . Mnch of his sign painting was done in his rcom , and a few weeks since , believ ing that some person had meddled with his effects , he had a new lock put on his door , to which he alone carried a key , and has since icelsted that his room should be cared for when he was present. He was last seen dire on Monday morning. A chambermaid tried his dcor during the day , but found It locked , and aa it was no unusual thing for him M allow his room to go a coupla of days without attention she left it. In the morning the clerk learned that Foratfold had not been seen for some time , and making inquiry in the dining-room found that he had not been at the table since the previous morning. He at once went to the room , and finding the door locked stepped into a chair and looked in at the transom. Forstfeld wai appar ently asleep in the bed , his clothes being upon a chair. Several loud calls failed to aioiue him , and the clerk then called assistance and the door was broken open. Forstfeld was found to bo dead. Nothing in the room in dicated that the death was the result of suicide. Coroner Jacobs was noti fied and tcok charge of the body. Several dollars in money , were found in the pockets of the deceased. Forstfeld was about fifty years ol age and had no relatives ia this conn try , so far as is known. He came to this city irom Council Bluffs. Condition of the Eallroade. The situation on tbo railroads waa much improved Tuesday."JSupermten dtnt Clark telegraphs that the Union Pacific will be open to Columbus by Wednesday , and that it is confidently predicted that with no further trouble tha entire road will be open by Sitor day. "The B. & M. track is reported in good condition between Piatts- mouth and Hastings , and both the B. & M and U. P. through trains left by that route to yesterday. Under the present arrangement through pasaen gers from the east do not pass through Omaha , the U. P. bringing over from Council Bluffs on the time of the regular train only what cars are necessary for the Omaha business , and leaving again for Council Bluffj on the time of the west-bound overland express , the train being made up at Council Bluff ) . Trains go to Hastings on the B. & M. and then take the U. P. to Grand Is land. EogineerLine left Omaha forthe west yesterday with a gang of men , and will work from Elkhorn seat , expect ing to roach Fremont Wednesday. At last accounts the Elkhorn was rising rapidly and the bridge at Waterloo seemed likely to go. The point of moat serious damage to the U. P. track is between Fremont and North Bend , where four or five miles are almost totally destroyed. A force of several hundred men will ba concentrated on this part of the track from Wednesday until it is completed. The dispatches received atthe U. P. headquarters saynothlngTuesdayabont the loss of life. The bodies of a wo man and two children have been dis covered weat of Sshuyler , and near them thp remains of an emigrant wag on. It is believed that they belonged to an emigrant train which was strep t a tray by the flood. The prairies are covered with the dead bodies of horses , cattle , sheep and hogs and all manner of refuse , including bridges , fragments of buildings , and farm imple ments of every kind. That the loss to. farmers will ba immense there can ba no question. Forty German emigrants were at Council Bluffs yesterday , en route to Columbus and points thereabouts. They will ba obliged to wait at this point for a time. The Union Pacific has been sending its through freight for the past few days by way of Kansas City and the Kansas Pacific to Denver and Chey enne. There was this morning three hundred and fifty cars of west bound merchandise , 100 can of iron , and 100 ears being loaded. * 200 cars destined to points beyond Grand Island were Bent yesterday. The longest delay In freight thuj far has baon forty-eight hours. THREE O'CLOCK. No material change in the situation. Waterloo reports the water tailing in the Elkhorn and no further damage apprehended. The Elkhorn bridge cf the U. P. is deflected eight lushes from plumb. .A. gng u at work re pairing it. One wire is workipg Lhrough to the west. Duncan reports that the water cavers all the farms in that vicinity. The Cruph&a relumed io Us channel and s clear. One man Ist 150 hnad of : attle. Several houses were washed way , and fences are all gone. No further losi of lifo reported. At bfcrth Plstto the river Is sixteen inches below high water mark. MILWAUKEE BEER. I am now prepared to Gil all orders 'ot Schtltz'a genuine Milwaukee Bot- led Beer. 31 A. McNAMARA , mai2G-3 Sole AgonL " SJLyERWABE is wrought in more graceful FORMb and in finer finish than over THIS SEASON. Fislt the opening at WnipnE , McSfiLLEN & Co.'s. Creighton Block , Fifteenth St. i m283t" THE SCHOOL TEACHEBS. State Meeting this Week Opening SessionTo-Night Programme for Tuesday and Wednesday. The fifteenth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Teachers' association opened at Masonic Hall last evening a-d closes on Thursday evening. Tbe sessions after to-night will probably be held at the High School building. It ia expected that the principal educators of the state will bo pre&ont. The following is the programme of ex ercises for to-day : 9 a. m , Wednesday , March 30 , Prayer ; unfinished business ; paper , The place of history in common schools , C. J. Davis , City Superinten dent Public Instruction , Hastings ; pa per , What Educates ? Mies E. 0. Caf'ey , teacher , North Platte ; Discussion , Should the national government es tablish and maintain , and , by euffi- cient sanctions , render effective a sye- tem of public instruction throughout the United States ? 2 p. m. , Wednesday , March 30. Paper , The education of the blind its history and scope , J. B. Parmeleo , principal Nebraska Institute for the blind , Nebraska City ; paper , A sum mer vacation and its sequel , Miss Ada E. SchoonmaLor , teacher , Lincoln ; paper , The graphic system as a uni versal language , Hon. S. R. Thotnp son , city superintendent of public in structlon , Lincoln ; papar , An his | toncal study , Prof. Geo. E. Church | state university , Lincoln. 7:30 p. m , Wednesday , M rch 30. Paper , The essential elements in edu cation , G. B. Lane , city superintend ent of public instruction , Omaha miscellaneous .business. Death of a Former Resident Omaha. The information is received hero o the death of Mr. C. L. Pigman , a former resident of this city , and a we ! known employe of the Union PaciG shop * , in which his father , W. .G Pigman , ia still employed. Mr. Pig man , senior , received information two weeks ago of the death of hi son's eldest boy , seven years old , an < the same letter which brings informa tion of the son's death from conges tion of the brain brings also the new that his TI ito is dangerously ill from the same disease and not erpected t live. Mr. Pigmau was taken sick few weeks ago and proceeded to Hu Spring ? , Arkansas , in the hope tha he might derive some benefit there He seemed , however , to hav a presentiment that ho wa not long to live , fo he made complete arrangements fo the care of bis children , in the even of his wife's doath. Mr. Pigman wa abrothor of Mrs. T. J. Staley , of thi city. Ho leaves some property in Fort Worth. His father is rcqueste to come to Fort Worth to look afte the family of bis deceased son , an will leave for there in a few days The following account of his fun era is taken from a Fort Worth paper : Yesterday afternoon at half past 2 o'clock the remains of tha late C. L Pipman arrived at the depot from Hot Springs , and were escorted to the Main street Methodist church by the fire department and a largo number o citizans. The church building was filled to over-crowding b ; those who desired to pay last tribute to the memory o the deceased. The casket was posed nenr the pulpit and the seats iramedi ately surrounding were reserved for the masonic fraternity , of which order Mr. Pigman was a member. Presently - ly this body filed into the church ape the solemn rnd impressive set vice was held over their deceased brother. When this had been done , the fuaoral train reformed in the following order and proceeded to the city cemetery Masons. Heaise. Citizens in Carriages. Fire Department. Citizens in Carriages. The cortege slowly wended ita way to the "city of the dead" beyond the river , where now sleeps a man who in life was esteemed by his fellows for his many noble qualities and virtuous instincts. Peace to his ashes. The Republican Primaries , General interest was manifested in the primaries yesterday , there being ba each ward , except the first , two tickets in the field. The following tickets were elected : THE SECONP'S The following ticket was chosen in the Second ward : For Councilman Isaao S. Hascall. For Delegates A. M. Chad wick , M. 0. Meaney , I S. Hascall , J. H. Butler , E Dunn , Ed. W. Simorol , Julius Rudowsky. The primary was lively from the start. THE FOURTH TOBN3 OUT. Seldom has the neighborhood of tha Bounty courthouse presented so lively a scene aa during the primary yesterday. Some of tha first gentlemen of the slty might have been seen caucusing md working industriously for one or : he other of the two ticket ? . The best of good humor prevailed , and on the whole the occasion was made one of fun and recreation. The following ticket was choaon : Delegates to City Convent ion Jno , LJ. Webster , Edward Haney , M. G. McKoon , G. W. Pittenr-ill , Charles furney , Taomu C llan , J. C. Christ iansen. For Councilman Martin Dunham. IN THE SIXTH. The following ticket was decided ipon in the Sixth : For Delegates to the City Convon- : ion R. E. Gaylord , 0. 0. Houael , ( Villlam Smith , Bruno Tzichnck , J. W. Nichols , g. Edward Smith , 0. P. Straight. ForWard Councilman T.J. Slaley. For Councilman al-large C. C. flousel. For Member of the Board tf gdu- utlon Lsavitt Bnrnham. MY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK fonld have been running yet if the uauagers of the old gentleman's busi- less had sent it to Whipple , McMillen b Co.'a to be repaired. They are 'sure shot" on watch and clock re- lairing. rn29l3 PAtta.UK4.j-ES Jfr. Nathan Shelton , cf the waterworks ompany , returned from the east on Sun * lay. lay.Sirs. Sirs. C. L. Maine left last evening for Cansas City. Neufchatel cheese at Fleming ) . ' THE CODNOJL. Changes of Grade and Street Improvements Discussed Making the Way for the New Elevator. The common council held a regular session last evening , President Boyd , the mayor , and Alderman Dally , Hornberger , Jonea , Kanfmaun , La- bagh , Roddis , Stephenson and Thlo- man being present. The minutes of tha last meeting were read by the secretary. President Boyd stated that the next business in order was trial of the gentleman from tbo Sixth ( Mr. Sto phenson. ) Mr. Daily moved , and Mr. Jones seconded the motion , that action In the matter be indifinitely postponed. Mr. Stephenson attempted to ad- drcsa the meeting , but was called to order by Mr. Kaufmann , on the ground -that tha resolution was not debatable. The president eustained the Dejection. The motion waa carried , Mr. Sto- pheneon alone voting "No. " A communication from the mayor was nMd , appointing the following judges and clerks for the general election : First Ward Judges , ChatBran - dier , C. 0. Thrane , L H. Webster ; clerks/Ed. Sullivan , E. 0. Erfling. Second Ward Judges , P. R. Sullivan - van , Jaa. Donnelly , Joseph Levi ; clerks , J. Shwaneberg , A. Nast. Third Ward Judge * , Henry Live- soy , W. B. Puyton , George CaifielJ ; clerks , Patrick Tracy , W. A. Fonda. Fourth Ward Judges , Peter Hu gos , Samuel Roberts , Richard Me- Uormick ; clerks , J. S. Wood , E. 0. Buunell. Fifth Ward Judges , F. Streltz , David Heragjter , MarkWolte ; clurks , D. D. Hoxie , I. Schorb. Sixth Ward Judges , Dan AngelJ , Aaron Heel , Thoa. McShano ; clerks , W. A. Smith , Dell Jones. A communication ; rom the mayor appointing Amandus Getzsohmann as city weigher , was confirmed. The mayor appointed Henry Pundt , Lawis Reed and John Baumer , ap praisers , to assess and determine the damages to city lots 4 , and part of 5 , by the change cf grade on Eleventh street , between Leavenworth and Marcy. A communication from the city en gineer , enclosing a profile showing the changes of grade nececsiry for the elevjtor , waa placed on file. A communication was read from H. P. Dovalon , asking f r a cross walk on the north aids of Douglas street at Seventeenth. A communication was read from twenty property owners residing on Eleventh fctreot , protesting against any change of grade on Eleventh street , between Leavenwortn and Marcy , for the now elevator , on the ground that it would increase the fteepneas of the grade between the streets named. Referred to the com mittee on streets and grades. A communication was read from several republicans , asking permiaalon for the use of the council chamber on Thursday next , for holding ( he city convention. Mr. Kaufmann stated that he had a similar request from democrats , and moved an amendment that both par ties bo allowed to use tbo hall. The amendment and anginal request were granted , and the marshal instructed to remove desks and matting. The plat , ordinance and report of tha appraisers on the Farnam street ordinance were presented. The total damages were fixed at § 18.400.ev . - eral of the property owners waived their damages. On motion the reptrt was filed , to be considered by the new council. RESOLUTIONS. A refold t ion waa adopted granting permission to Messrs. Her and Chap man toerectand maintain varandas or porticoes on the west eido of the Coz- zcns hotel , and adjoining thereto. A resolution was adopted instruct ing the committee on streets and gradei to put Sherman avenue in re pair , EO as to make the same passable and safe for public travel , and that they give the matter 'heir earliest at tention. Resolved , That the committee on streets and gradei are hereby author ized and instructed to forthwith hire the necessary teams and man to put the yarioua streets In passable condi tion , the number cf teams not to ex ceed ten , and the time of employment not to cor-tinue further than tbo next regular meeting of the council. Adopted. Sesoked , That the committee on fire be authorized to arrange for extra teams that may ba held in readiness to draw the fire engines through the streets , as such help will be necessary as long a ? the streets continue in their present condition. A < lopttd. Unsolved , That the marshal be in structed to notify Drexel and Mack to put down the side walk taken up by th m on Tenth atrcet , near the U. P. track. Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. An crdinacca providing for the change of grade necessary on Eleventh street , for the no IT elevator , wa ) read and passed to a second and third read ing. Pending its passage a recess of ten minutes was taken to allow the appraisers to make their report. On baina called to order , it was voted that the ordinance ba referred to tha committee on streets and grades to meet at the next meeting of the Council ; On motion of Mr. Stephenson the Council adjourned to Friday evtn'ng ' at 7 o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ District Court. The following business was transact ed in the district court yesterday ) Judge Savsge presiding ! G. M. Hitchcock , etq. , admitted as \n attorney at law. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam S. Bornis , deceased ; sale confirm ed and deed ordered. ' Kuhn va. Florence Land company ; motjon to revive judgment overruled. Pilloud TS. Rolfs ; plaintiff ordered to attach copy of instruments sued on by Thursday next. Bcrdon v ? . Connecticut Fire Inaur- inco Co. : loaya to file amended pall- ion in twenty daya. Colpoizer et al. vs. Omaha Stock fords Co. et ar ; ordered that plead- UCB ba substituted. Bryant vs. Jledick et. al.j leave to } le amended petition ia 3Q days ; an- iirer in tsn days theraaftor , and reply n five days after filing answer. Ramgo vs Smith ; default. Bennett , Duffy & Co. vs. Troisin ; uclgment for ? 694 45 ; sheriff ordered o sell attached property. Bellman & Co. v > . K. C , St. Joe cO. B. R. R Co. ; verdict for defen- lant. " ' Safe and Lock "Van Etten va. Hall's ? o. ; jury to return a scaled verd.'ci at 1:30 : o'clock this miming , to which itne the court a" jonrned. Corhblad wafers at Flemings. THE PUREST and freaheat drugs oba had at SCHROTEB & BECHX'S ) pera House Drug Store , 211 Fif- eenth street. m23tf SPECIAL NOTICES. NOnCE AdvertlssmenUTo Lean , FcrSaic , Lost Found , Want * , Boarding , So. , will bo in serted in theo co.umua once far TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENT3 per line The first insertion never less than CEOT3. 7C lS5- : A AAA TO LOAN At8p-r cent In- /SOU.UUU tertst.in inns of $2500 and upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on fint-c'as * city nd farm property. FEMIS' KrAL Emn acd IOA.N iosicT. 15th tnl Doagla * f t. . mO LOAN-StOOO on strictly flrit-elars secur- L ity. Addre 3 H. B. , B.e ofice. 479-20 OirST ( SO LOAN Call K Luw Oflc M D. L. 7HOHAB , Hoomtf.tWjnU-a lilcck 'OHKT TO LOAW 1109 tfarnicci stret. M Dr. dn&rdx LCKB Azcncy. nov-I2-U' HILP SA.1TSD Two or three nlsaly furnished WANTED for light housjkeep ng. .Addrcai C y. 0. . Freight Auditor's office , I' . P. Hezd- quaiters. % ) ASTED Liundress Immediitcly at the W Occidental Hotel. 00-tf WWANTED Bj ono of tba largest Whol silo WANTED Houses in New Sork City , lor the coining fail tnde crpjritnotd se-mn. ! Those bavin ; cxpeiienco and coamanJinar a good trade wIUfind talsaBnt-clvaopportunity. Apply at once w th teftronres to A. B O. , Post- office Box SW ( , New Yo k'ity. 46t-w&v9 ASTED-Girl for dlninj rcom , at 17M , 17thard Capitol Avenue. 4 6-29 Dinintr room girl. Cill at Ihis WANTED ; also a firstclts head-waiter. 492-3 } TTTANTED GooJ te dy m fid'e aged woman YV totitecRreo ! a laby. Apph t this office. 40-3l > Girl , must be good c < ok , washer WANTED : to such teed ; w gei will be paid. N. E Cor. 18th aud Famhiia. 431-23 AClTED A girl lode Loustwjikinafiasll W family. Apply aclSJS DcujluM. 4SO-i8 Girl for general touje ork , WANTEn wajiswill he ptld to accmoet nc girt ( Jail at Bee Offlso. 46S-U A parmer with S2.COO to join ad- WANTED r ia the extension if an esUtlUhed and one cf til ? beUpiyin ; "rasircss in th i west. Apply to V. ' . Simeral , Room C , Creighton Block , lEtb St. 4-Mra \XTANTED-Two more boarders at 311 North VV ITthstreet.bctwetn Davuipoit and Chi- cao , fast side 3S7-U i WOMAN Wants s'tnultoa aihouso-kteper. H CallNo. 1215 llo r.irJ street , between 12ih and IStb. So 31 \ VrANTxJD An cxperiancsd batcher want * \Y to start a rncatnaiketi neomesnull west cm town , when ] there i * tone , or whro one la neado I ; would take a rallaile partner. AaJre > * K. K. Webb , Ja..k8"n , DaKota Co. Ko90tf "TTT"ANTED A good hou e-keec > r , 1103 Far n YY hamstrce * , upjtalrs. 32-11 FORK HT-tlOU3ES AilD LVriD. "OOR KEM Three roomi and two e'rsjts in JC a new house , and one icre cf cu'tirated ' grourd , Umlnntei wa'K south of ijovonimeit store hoiisoi. Fiist house on the h 11 above Qnca'y ' B iou > /actory. 60'-29 TTtORRENr A suit of furnlihcd or unfnrn- Jj ed front rooms at 1417 Casj ttreet , oppo-ite new brick school house. 131 20 AND LAND Bem'j rents houses , HOUSES , ho elg , farms , lotf , l.-nds , cfflc g , rooms , etc. See 1st P'go. "T ORRENT Blaclsmith stop with tool' , col- J } Tinlently locate ) . D. TtUJlAS , Agt. 49i-:0 rnO EENr La'ee pleasant front rcom. fur. JL mabed. N. E. c r. lO'.h and Hurt. 47.-23 I70RRKNT Tuone-vcoHaj g , 5 and 6 Urge P roomi. bay winJows , and all convsniencei situated on the hill. Applr to S. T. Petereen , ISth and Doug tax Sts. . over Ba hm n' < store. 4"4-3l rjlOR SENT 2 furnished rooms over Ier- C clouts Exchange , N. B. Cor. 16th ard Dodee streets. 259-tf FOR SALE. TJEUlSSels houses , lots , farm ? , lands. Sec Jj Istpige. I7lOR SALE A small well built house of four P room ? and summer kit-fnn with orner lot , well Kid ouv , fruit ard everereen trees , etc. , go * ) well and cellar , piici 3110. . Apply of T. JENK NJ.27th and Dodge fctj. 43d-m-w-s "T70RSALE A spin of bay hsrs : ; , Sjeara J'oM ; a' o doabla Iiirnes < and ( rood nsw wagon. Kcquire corner IdUl and Dtvenport street , at iir. Vanning' . 491-2 KMIS' REAL E3TATK FXCU4KOE. Eee B 1st page. T71it ) S ALE A cr ttage home of 5 rocnu with J } Slots ; ground foa ! . chcip. Inquire 2314 Kartlntu St. , Bogi-s' additiju. 457-t j a23 SALE Hones ard ponioi , at corner 16th FOR and Izud , at Redman's him. 4 j7-l T71011 SALE Good dWvllin ? hou c , 3 roams .1 } tt'.d kitchen , good barn > nd outhoujcs. In * qu're at Btnson & Johiiscn's ice office. 53tf OCR SALE Ten ( ! 0) ) residence Iota on upper P rarnham street. Jehu L. MjCajce , on. P.O. P.O.FOR tiALE Hats of Dotulia and Sarpy FOR . A. KO.-EWATEH , 1520 t'arn- ham Street. 320-tf n EiU3' NEW C1TTMAPS.25C Sie 1st pane , T71OR SALE Seven coed bcuincja lota on JD Farnham street. JOUS L. UcOAGUE , f5tf Opposite PostcfSce. SALE Loaco and furniture of a tint- EOIt hotel la a town of ISCO inh.ibltant , in State of Nebraska. Has 24 t&is , the travcllinct men's resort. Inquirn at Bee ofBcp 213-tf TJIORSAIjE A EAROAIS-A building with Jj saloon fixtures , f umiture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , for rale very cheap. Or the fixture ! , furniture and stock will be gold and building rented. Inquire of El ) . EVEIS3- SIAN. 79-fI B EMIL" R5AL ESTATE BOOM -Seelttpjge. 10R SALlJ To close carrtegcg , at A. J. 1 ' . . Simpson's. Qll.tf HI3CEllA ! ( OU3. R JI. BROWN , corner cf ISth and Chiotro . si roots , ia ready to bo-o cr deepen veil ? . ? ittifactlcngnannt ed. 6C31 ( T OSTNe - > ' = - r ra-n am aid 14th s'reets J4 msmoranduinboolf with the ownerVaddrua Insid p , containiDe pspeH of no value bu' 'o the pwner. A suitable reward will t > e paid by I cav ing at Oio. Muldooa's.Ulaand Howird. 101-3 } T OST OR STOLEN A t-\ik brown half-breed U i shpppard do - , end of ttll wtite , < very sb rt lets and hc.vy s.t. Flcder wllbe i erally re warded by leivlng hlmat she Cczz n's hcuu. 490-29 i LL TIME will stand Mondays' JWedncidays1 each we fc , beginning the lint of April , on Twentieth , west ot Eighteenth rtrcet car-track teimicu' , and the remainder of tach week at the corccr of lUh and Howard trtete. 439.2 EESTTH1NO Y , T-II. G. riaik4Co.'a THE Imperial Belt RiUIng Winter Wont Flour , ForPincikes , Biscuits , aad all klnis of pastry , rry it. Ask your grocr for It. 47ij-tf " "EMBn > 3 nufufloiulMfof lisnies , lots , ' lacds anil 'farm ? f jr m'e , Call and get hem. T1EAUS CAW BE OUT At John Barr a stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures lear comer 12th and Lcavenw/rth St. 378-tf . I i < I L POWDER Absolutely Pure. Sfado from Grape Cream Tartar. No other rewritten makes men light bet rloxntlGtuputry. cirI e'e ttiiy br Drrrto4 breads. ; cs withcnt fe r of the Oil resulting trom bt3.tr idlgtititile food Sold oily In euif , by all roccn. R T PO BIR Co 'Now York. { CHEAP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Ea'lroad land , bat food owned by non-residents- , are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of $6 $8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms , We also offer for Bale Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash ington Counties. Also , an Immense List ot Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Busi ness and Residence LotsCheap Houses and Lota and a large number of Lota in most of the Additions to Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 and 20 acres in and near the city. Wo have good opportunities for making Loans , and in all cases personally ezamino titles and teka every precaution to in sure safety of money so invested. Balotr we offer a small Hat of Special Bargains. , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 KoithSideof Fara. St. , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb. CHD CAI C Best located residence bt in rUn OHLL. the city , 21st hd Dodga Sis. BOGG3 & DILL. CflD CAI C Averynlea 5 room cottage , rUn OMLC Icaseu ground rents for $20 per a ( nth. BOOQS & HILL. ETOD CAI C New Loose cf 4 roams with rUn OMLC foil lot , Gth and Farnham. Only J20J , leqalred down. Price SHOO. BOGuo & HILL. J NOT10033 with halt city lot , . ne-ir High Schcol , G room ? , bay window , ht2h dcora and celling. Everything perfect , 9IUQ. BOGGS & HILL. CflD C Al C Corner of two choice lota Ic rUn OMLC Shlrm'g addition , request ca loMcnco submit best cash offer. BOOOS & HILL. CAD CAI IT A iO ° l1 anj desirable icsi- Fun OMLC. < Tcace prorwtty , JICOO. UOGOS & HILL. A FINE BrSIDKNCK Not In the nrnkct. Jt * Owner will sell for $6500.BOCOS BOCOS It. HILL. CHD CAI C Iffoodiots , Shian'a 3d ad- rUn OMLC dUoa , SISO eah. BOGUS & HILL. HDP CAI C Anew l-stoiy brict lionsa lUn OMLC uitb.2 Ij , on corner 9th and Doug.'iu , SUCO. ECGG8 & HILL. CAI C A vcrv fine reaUcrife lot. dMLC to some party dnirin ? to bnild a Hue borne , SQOO. BOGUS & HILL. CflD C A I C About 1W Iota in Kountze & rUn OnLC I'.uth's addition. Jastsrath ofat. Mir/'aavenua , 81SOoSiK' ! . Ihe-elotsare near bmiaesn , torroucdcJ bt fine impioyements andue 40 per cent cheaper than am other lots n tie market. gae money by buying the e lots. BUUUd & U1LL. CAI C 10 Iot' . aclUHo for fine OMLC residence , on Patt-Wlld ue- rm , 3 blocks a. K. of depot , all corered with fine large trees. Price extremely low. $600 to 8700. BOQ03 & HILL. CflR CAI C Some Ter7 c-e P l ° te ' lUn OnLC Lake's addition. BOG OS ft HILL. CftD CAI C Cheap corner lot , corner rUn WnLt. Doo-ia ? and Jefferson Sts BOQG3 & HILL. Cnp CAI P 931ot on2 h. 27th , 2ath , rUn OMLC 29th aid SOthSts. , between Farnham , Uojglis and the froposed extension of Dodjo street. Prictg range from200 to $100. We bate concluded to gne men of small meant , one more chince to secure a home and will buJd hoaseson tbejoloU on small piyincnta , nd will tell lota on montily payments. B.GjS&HILL. CflD CAI C I' 0 acre' , Q miles from city ; run Vol. t < about 20 acres very choice y-illey , with ruunin ? water ; balance gently rolling pnbir , en y 3 miles from railroad. $10 per acre. B > QCH & HILL. CflD Q Al C 4io acres in one tract. 12 run CrlLU miles from city , 40 acrts cnl- tlvated , Living spring of water , zone nice val. leys. 'Ihe lanais all fl'st-cfri il.h prairie. Price $13 jerace. UOOQS & HILL. PflD QAI R leOacruJmlla eastof Elt- rUli OMLU bom Station on riliroad , ttu auag water , SO acres c Jtivated. CAI C ICO ceres : ! , miles north of OMLC Klkhorn Station , must be iOld for nlut it will bring- . uocos Ed acres r.ext south of Dins- . v. . - . . _ daleln4-15.il A good and le irabe ! tract , runsd.wnon to valley ot Pu > - 3Won s:0. : BCGGS&HILL. CA | C 7fO acres in one touy.rjullss OMLC west ol Fremont , U all level and , prodnc n ? hearr growth of frr sj , is high ral'ey , rich soil and } mltej from roil r owl and ilde track. In good ictt'crfleat sni ! no better land anDefqnnu. EOQOS&BILL. Cnf ? QAI C A highly improved farn ot lUn wMLC 240 acrej , 3 miles from c.ty. tine improrcnrcnta on this laud , owner ntt a jiaQtlcal fanner , determine ! to ee'.I. A good ipenln r for tome man with means. BOUGS & HILL. CAI JOOacrea in sec. 1 , town 18 , 1 OMLC ringail. iimt b sold this EOGGS & HILL. C AI C 2003 ac * i > ef ' ntl MD- yJMLK la-d Station 3SOO , near Elk- iorn93 to 810 ; 4000 acres in north mrt of snty , $ / to 9 0 ; 3003 acres 2 to 8 miles from Jorence. 85 to Jli SfW acres weit of the FJk. iorn , Jl to $ U ; lo.COO acrej scattered tfcronh ha county , SO to $ .0. The above I cdi lie near anj adjoin nearly Teryfum in tie county , and cm mostly be aid on Eioall c h psyment , * ith balance In 1-2. J , i and 6 yean t me. "IIP CAI C ev ° ralfine residence prop- G Un OMLC erilcs never before < ( freJ ndcotkrowainthemarket ia bifn ? for/ile. ocatlon8 will cnly I e madr knon ta purchasers llnnjnjc bml ws , " BOGG3 & HILL. rMPKOVED FARMS We have for sals many L improved faimj around Omiha , ml In all art * ef Dourlis , Sirpy and Washington ooun- its. Alto fa-Tai in lo x For de'c ipticn td prices call on ni. BOGGS & HILL. A BOtINFS3LJT3 FOR 8ALE- Farnhcm l\J and Douglas sticeU from } 3JCO to 83.CO. OGGS k HILL , SALE 3 bwineM lots next weft of ? Vison'c Temple price idianctd.f 8 OCO h. EJQQS & HILL. ef Odd Fel- . 32:00 each. BOGGStniLL T10R SALE 2 bniice. f loU sou.h tile Dcu - . In substu era 12th and 13th. J33CO eich. ByUGSiHILL. 70R rAlE 163 acres , covered illh younj J timber ; Living water , surrounded bv 1m- rnved farnu , only teren mils f ion city. Cheap- i. Und ca hand. EOG03 & HILL. Persons rontemplatin ; buyln ? ihould not fall csmlne our list of land ] ; BOGGS 6 HILL. Omaha , Collins , Cheyenne , Colorado 'ms ? W Spring and Summer GL ING ! LAT AND NOBBY STYLES Men , Boys and Children. U U M -3L Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles. SAT1SFAGTI8N GUARANTEED. Prices io Suit All. li. 322 Farnham Street , near Fourteenth. . Filial A3 ! Sl'REET. CP5' ' fe.il * m At Wholesale I OVERALLS , SHIRTS , SUSPEMBERS , Neckwear. The Latest Styles ! The Largest Variety ! The Very Bsat Prica * MiVd Agents for OeUuloid Collars and Cufb , Rubber Coats and O otnr Umbrellas SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , 14th and Dodge Sts. , Ornah E L \ 3 r.\j Dealer in Hardware , : If and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job IVoriier and Manufacturer of a ' Kinds of Cans. _ . Tenth and Jackson Streets. MAX GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of nsroTioisrs - ICTID iFfiLjxrcrsGOOIDS Send for Price List. MAX 3IEYER & CO. , Omaiia , Neb. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE I Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from 815.00 per 1000 upwards. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , CATZ & FJiEEM.lS , 510IHU St. , OraaUa. efrjer ! ; Ltrgett to-Koomi D. B. BEEMER Established West of Chicago , at Omaha 1371. i 1J mm 1371.T , d Wholesale Dealer In yoreign aod Domestic -u. * . p ifSJpdr ; r . ttoeaaie Itlny te'ected ' w ti. care , snj blUo-J at cunent Market raUs. leneral Western Agent for BOOTH'S OYAL BRAiND OYSTEES srd Whchsale Dealer in * Fresh Lake , River and Salt Water Fish. _ _ 'ttod.VKjn > HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , I hd Beat Auortmont of WHEELS in the West * At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH , 1209 & mi Harney Stree't , Omaha.