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8 THJE OMAHA U'ULl i3Ei : TUESDAY , MAKCH 2 ] 1882 PHF DAILY RE ] OMAHA. Tuesday Morning March 21 Weather Report' ( The following obserTAllonR nre taken < the same moment ot time ftt all the eta tloni named. ) mETxiHT , U. S , 8ro * t , B nc , ) Omni , March 20 , 1832. (1:45 ( : p. m. ) f Rlrer fc feet 8 Inches abore high water mark. O ear Wilde lecturea t Boyd's to morrow night. -There will be a meeting ; of the city council tonight. Street can all atop now before golnf over a railroad crossing. Tne fair for the benefit of St. Joieph'i hoepltal beclns April 10th. The grade of the atreet car track on 10th atroet is being lowered , There was a light load west at noor ye tordar and only ono Pullman coach. Eighteen recruits from Port Omaha eft fur Ilock Greek , Wyoming , yeitorday , Fifteenth atroet , between Douglas and Dodge , l considerable cut up by the sewer I ay or i. i.Mr. Mr. Sidney Dillon and Aiolatant Gen ral Manager KImball of the U. P. , leave for the Houth to-oight , Do not fall to avail yourdelf of the opportunity ot hearlag 0/toirWIIJo next Tuewlny evening. March Slat. m20-2t Xjcar Wilde lectures nt Boyd's opera house March 21st. No lover of ait can afforj to lose' the opportunity. m20-2t An intoxicated soldier , arrested bj the police Sunday , was turned over tc the mi.ltary authorities yesterday. The Omaha Glee club holds a rehear sal at Ilospe's hall Tucndiy night , a ! which all members are requested to b < present , as buaineaa of import mce will come up. An assault and battery OMB , in whlcl John O'Brien was defendant , came up It police court yesterday , the row havlnf occurred about rents , i ho grand jury has not been dis charged , but has simply adjourned for one week , and will reconvene with the district court , from which it is an Independent body , next Monday. The raffle under the management ol the TJ. P. band took 'place at the band room , corner of Thirteenth and Webster streets last ereninj , between 7:30 and 'fl Vlock. No oveiland passengers yesterday , and probably not to-morrow , on bccouut of the mow slide mentioned 'In ' Saturday's Bun on the Central Pacific. As the , wires nre down the particulars ara not obtainablo. The men'u meeting at the Y. M. 0. A. Sunday was largely attended. Short addresses were mode by N. W. Merrell and Warren Swltrer , and a new song , "The Gosi/el of Thy Grace , " was > ung by the general uecretary. Five hundred dollars cash will buy'the stock and fixtures of the Michigan Tobac co Store , 1417 Douglas street. Business good , rent low. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. mar4-tf Jud e Beneke's docket wua quite Urge yesterday. Three of the gang paid fines for disturbing the peace , one for Intoxication , and two were fired out ol town. An individual , found asltop on the sidewalk , was discharged , there being nc ordinance to prevent a man sleeping when and where he pleases. Tuesday evening a public meeting will lxj held at the Baptist church , under th < auspices of the Woman's Christian Tern perance Union , to which the people art iJHnYited. There will be an Address o half an hour , followed by ringing and re citations. No admission fee. Oscar Wilde , the father of inoden so-called msthetloUtu , appears in one ol bU lelures at Bovd'a opoia housi to-night. In cpite i f the ridicule whlcl hM been showered upon him , the fact re mainithat Mr , Wilde is a highly eclucatec and rotined young man , and is said to be i more than ordtnirily good speaker , W < bespeak for him a full houio. - Frederick Warde , whom the play j ; ) In po pla of Omaha will remember a the leailn ; ; itport ; of J hn McUulInugli wjll appear at B jyd'd opera home ai tin principal or huding star of a onnntelUtioi of OA fine auU > H as can be found iu tlio coun try. WoJneacUy night he will play Vlr Rlnius , mid Thursday night Illohard III Mr. WorJc li making A splendid succesi of bis starrlns trip , and will undoubtedly draw goad hoossi , Iu a spool > 1 ii.eeting held by Pioneei Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 , a Fireman's Hall , Tues lay evening , Marcl U th , the Mutual Relief Association of P , II. & L. O ) . No , 1 , wai organized with i membership of about forty , and the follow Ing officer * were installed ! President Joseph B. Kostora ; Vice President , Cbas FUcher ; Secretary , Loulj Steminj Treat urer , Wm. J , Kennedy ; Board of Trustees Julius TreiUchke , D. A. Mltihell ant Phil , Dorr. Only members of P. II i L. Co. No. 1 can become members of thi Mutual Relief Association. W , O , T , U , Sociable. There will bo a toinporanco mooting at the Baptist church this even ing , March 21st , at 7:30 : o'clock , under dor the auspices of the W. 0. T , U. I'lUXHUMMK ; Ringing , , , . . , , Audieno Heading of Scrlptuies , . , Prayer , , , , , , - Singing. . . . , . , . . , , . . . , , , . . , . . , . Audlenci Aildrwu , , , . . .lte , A. J , P. Cotne ) fiinzing. . . , , . . . , , , , . . . . , , . . . . . . Audience ' Bocltatioa , Edith Davit Sob . . .Llllio Lawrence llecltation. . . , , Rosa Jelly Quartette Mem ru. Oration ' Heading Mr. Thorn * . CANTON HATS 25 conU at the Bottoo Store. " wchlltoapr-1 RAISING THE 8IEGE , Damp Omaha to bo Bvaouatei by Moat of the Military To-day. Two Companies Loft for Horn' ' Lost Evening on a Spe cial Train. Enthusiastic Mooting of thi Frotootive Union at Kosalor'o Hail. Bouslngr Maea Mootlnar Will b Held on Saturday Night. Yesterday the work on th dump wan resumed with a largely in croosod force , there being sovontoci teams and probably fifty mon. Oon aidorablo progress has boon made it cutting away the hill and the pond ii rapidly receding before the loads u clay du ? out by the steam shovel Che military force on duty yost. r 'nj ncludo i militia and a detail of reg ulars and sharpshooters from Fori ) maha. The cannons are no lonf 01 jrouifht-down and the forces at the corral and the fort alternate in fur nailing a detail for guard duty. The ilizzard , yost rday made it unpleasant or the picket line as it howled ever ho dump in a way that -would send a chill to the bones of n mar bio statuo. lho ? collar that was once beneath the > ld Kountzo mansion , now removed , s utilized as a rifle pit. A warm fire lurns in the contro and the regulars recline about it in comparative corn- ort. Contractor Stephenson is per- onally superintending the work on ho hill and below it and the utmost activity prevails. Yesterday Co. G , of Beatrice , Lieut. Jail commanding , attended worship as the First M. E. church in a body , > y special invitation from Rev. Mr. Steward , who was formerly pastof of ho church at Beatrice. The other companies attended church in giodly numbers , at the opera house and else where. It was intended to have div- no services at the camp in the after noon but the weather was such as to irohibit any such exorcises. Two companies of the regiment have joon transferred to the City Hotel foi .heir meals , the Wahoo Foragers , of- icon and York band still remain at ho CanGold and the rest of the boye oat at the depot dminp hall. It was stated last night by a re sponsible party that the majority o ! the men who wont to work yesterday morning quit at noon , and that there roro few but the teamsters working n the afternoon. WITHDRAWAL 0V TIIOOFS. At 1:30 : yesterday afternoon the irst order for the withdrawal of roops was received. Two companies if the militia , company D , of ' Colum- ) us , Capt. H. H. Henry commanding , , nd company C , of Jontral City , Capt. ) . L. Qreinor , received orders to ivacuato Camp Omaha and were ro- ioved from duty. Two couches wore ide-trackod in the U. P. depot for horn , and they loft the camp for the ars at G o'clock. The force consisted of fifty-six mon thirty-throo in com- > any K and twonty-threo in company ) and at 7 o'clock they were on the : ara and ready to pull out for home , 'ho train was an hour late , and a BKB pportor found thoboya awaiting its ar- ival in high spirits. They said freely bat they were heartily glad to got way from Omaha ; that they had teed moro abuse than > they rould ever stand again , and hat they were aware that the buao came , not from the working- non with whom they sympathized , nit from the roughs and hoodlums who never do a day's work in their ifo , and have no moro aonsn or roa- on than to insult those who came imply in obedience to their sworn duty. The three companies of the fifth ' cavalry' from Sidney , ,0apt. Emil Adams commanding , left for their tat ion on a special train at 0 p. m. Company E , of Wahoo , Capt Copp ; company H , of Nelson , Oapt. Rittor- louse , and company F , of JumaU , 3apt. Cole , will stait for homo to-ilay , ho last two companies named start- ng at 850 ; on the B. & M. , and the irst at 12:15 : on the Union Pacific. The rest will probably to some time during the week , althoujih it is not tnown positively what will bo done. [ t is stated that a small force of reg ulars will bo kept on the grounds tot a time. THE MKKTINO , A largo and enthusiastic meeting was hold at Kesslor's hull last even ing. At eiirht o'clock the hall wae lull. Mr. O'ICoofo culled the moot' IIR to order and nominated Mr. John 3uinn as chairman. Thut centlomaii : ook the chair nmid applause und mudo a few pointed roumrks. In tin absence of the president ho called Mr , Allies , of Council illuffr , to the plat form to address the mooting. The Uter started the ball rolling by nn < lounciiiK that the militia were to bt withdrawn from the city within twon. y.four hours and aUo a largo part of the regulars. This aurakoned rousing cheers. The speaker tlion said in brief that ' the worbingmen's cause iad boon a victory. Contractors will lot take a contract except at prices .hat will admit of their charging an idvanco of the wnges of workingraon. Die laborers have shown that they ; an conduct the meeting as an order' y body. The labor CMISO has been stirred up all ever the United States hrough the Omaha laboring mon and their action. The socialists of Chicago cage have adopted resolutions that will affect the congressmen from that city and cause them to act. Silence and ballots are the proper methods of warfare and they will accomplish what guns and bayonets will not. Wo should not hesitate and atop hero , Wo should remember that all honest nnd B ( ? ll raen are in ywpathy with us. When the laboring mon show manhood the community will stand by hem. The greatest and noblest men > f this world have been tortured and cillcd by faimtucisra for devotion to heir principles , and they have had heir reward in enduring fame , Bo teadfast and true. The taxpayers ro being stirred up. They have been opposed to bayonet rule iu Omaha and they will not forget who brough the bayonets hero. Just ns Mi , Ahles concluded his re marks .President Walsh came in am was wildly cheered. Upon taking th platform he said : To-day I have take : steps to cause the arrest of some o the mnn who have boon our onomic and who talk so much about obcyin ; the law , on charge of violating th law themselves , I thought it best t < give thorn a taste of being naulod up teen on warrants , as well as for them t cause our arrests on trumped u charges. That is the reason I hav been BO late. I have already sworn ou warrants against some of these higl minded gentlemen who have soon fi to attack us , and to morrow I shal take steps to cause the arrest of stil others. The sooakor then stated , being frequently quontly interrupted by cheers , thn the nail works mon were all at war ] at 81.75 per day and that not a mai in thu sm Iting works was omployei at lower wages. Ilo said that Jin Stephcnson had declared his willing ness to pay the mon who would worl for him $1.75 per day , but that thi B , & M. company would not allow him to pay that rate , thinking that thi workingmou would not hold out vorj much longer. In thin the B. & M. company would bo fooled. Ho stated that ho had addressee himself to the workingmen ot the country through the columns of the Now York Truth , to 'which paper he liad written a communication detail ing the cause of the strike and the methods used by the Laborers' Pro- icctivo Union to successfully oppose the encroachments of solfiih capital. Ely had formerly favored compromise , jut now ho had determined that t' < c aboring man should stand to theii iguro and they would got it. THE ROGERS RACKET- Arrested For Leasing a House to No torlouB Prostitutes. Yesterday afternoon Mr. 0. E , iVostorgard swore out a warrant ir ho police court against Mr. Samuo ] S. Rogers , of this city , for leasing t louse to notorious prostitutes. The property in question is the twc upper rooms of No. 108 North Twelfth street , rfnd the women whc copt a low dive there are known at Nellie Ross and Bella West. The property is in the Center of what it cnown as "Hell's half aero , " a place devoted almost entirely to the use ol ; ho lowest class of the domi-mondo. It scorns that to make a charge of this kind good it nust bp proven that the accused oosod his property knowingly to no torious prostitutes. Taking all the surroundings into consideration , to gether with the fact that the defend ant is an old resident and lar o prop. > rty owner in this city it would seem mpossiblo that ho should not haw cnown the character of his renters as 10 undoubtedly does of the neighbor- mod in which they plied their no- urioui traffic. While the offense is an indictable ono it is not a felony and the offender , if proven guilty , may bo fined a small sum , imprisoned L few days or hours , or both , tfr. Rogers is but ono of n largo number of citizens who do this thing and this complaint s not only likely to bo followed by > thers but to break up the entire msincss as now carried on. Some of ; ho oldest , wealthiest and most res- lonsiblo citizens of Omaha are rent- ng houses to this class of women well-knowing their illicit commerce , nnd moro than ono greyhead would appear at the bar ot justice if all offenders wore punished as they do- ervo. It is likely that there will be loino racy developments before long and a revolution in the conduct and irofits of the business of the nymphs du pave. . DAISY CHERUB. Tbo Moot Charmlnff Actress on the American Stago. "Only a Farmer's Daughter" was played at Boyd's last night to a fair audience , with Miss Adelaide Oherio us the loading character. MissOhorio s a woman of magnificent prcsonc ? , a moro than ordinarily handsome face. a. full , round , graceful figure and an uir at times that would do credit to an em proas. She gave evidence of remarkable dramatic ability , particu larly in the p'arts which require the demonstration of rc < klossleas , cold- blooded uaturp , and thorough art of deception , while her pathetic passagia were equally as well pluyo.i. "Justine , " the fanner's daughter , was excellently given by Bertha Wei- by , am } Emma Frank gwo the audi ence a good idea of iho dupths to which mercenary old lings ropro- soutod in sensational puporu are sup posed to sink. The ideal servant and able dancer wai well represented by Maud Elliott and Mr ; E , F. Kendall. Aa n mixniac , Erroll Dutibar wns moro of a euccusa tluin as a rich au thor , but ho noted well in both char- ictors , and Alfred Klion , in tha farmer - er lad , represented well that class as they appear in somu puts of the oast. Elliott Barnes , tlui villian , kept up us end of the pUy quito wolf , anil ittlo Mamio Qilroy , both as "Mam mas' treasure" and as "Nanco , the street bepgar , " won her way into the loarts of all. The costumes were elegant and the dialogue was fine. Altogether the play was ono of the finest over seen on an Om&ha stage ud would draw a larger house with each succeeding appearance. No Place Ukip Omaha. For some time past there have been rumors ihat Omaha was about to lose one of her best hotel men , U being reported that Mr. Goo. Canfiold was logotlating for property at Plum Droek with a view to removing to that ) lace. As there has been consider- iblo talk about the matter wo are inppy to say on the best of authority hat Mr. Oanfield has determined to sontinuo to run one of thobost and most popular hotels in the this part of the xmntry. Likotaany others Mr. Can- Sold had on idea that there might be * bettor point for business than Oma- a , lu which the hotel business will be rather overdone by next fall , but he wisely Investigated the matter befon taking final action. After a visit t Western Nebraska , Denver and Col orado points ho concluded that ther wasn't the equal of this city in th west , nnd therein ho was right. Hai ho gone ho would soon have boo ; sighing for the flesh pots of Omah again. LITTLE CRICKET. Nolllo Uurko and Her Tour Througl the South. The imino and fame of Nolli Durko , the daring and succossfu equestrienne , who has beaten ever ; woman that over sat in a uaddlo ii America , are national , and nho is om of the celebrities , like Henry M Stanley and Lieut. Schwatka , win have gone out from Omaha and dis tinguishoJ themselves. A few weeks ago Miss Burke wen south to fill several engagements ii Texas and to make a general tour of thi southern states , expecting to retun north before fall to fill the numbo of cngagf menta made iu the variou states of the west and northwest , j Erivato letter received yesterday rom Now Orleans by a friend in thii city says that she rode a short raci there a week ago Sunday * but thai such races are not popular and the at tendance was small. The sarao part ) an unsuccessful result foi Erodicts or southern vonturo. A second race in Now Orleans was fixed for Sun1 day. The probability is that the lad ) can find no ono willing to run with lior or to put up their money againsl lior , as her pro-ominonce as the queer jf the turf has already become an ac knowlodned fact. Miss Burke his made ono innova tion upon her programme. Whereai she formerly appeared and advertised herself as "Nellio Burke , " she ha ; now become "Littlo Cricket. " Whether this is a good idea or not , financially , remains to bo soon , but il is certainly a vrry pretty nom d < plume , and withal quito appropriate [ or the petite , graceful and daring rider. Economy. A fortune may be spent in using inef factual medicines , when by anplyiof THOIIAH' ECLECTIIIO OIL a speedy am euondmicil cure can ho effected. In case : of rheumatUtn , lame bock , bodily ailment or pains of every description , it affords in slant relief. nich'Jl-lw THE GERMAN THEATRE. Lively Representation of "Tho Powoi of Love. " Monday , despite the inclem ency of the weather , quito a respecta ble concourse of people assembled in the German theatre to witness the representation of " 'The Power ol Love. " Mr. Malchin sustained the leading part , Oborst von Kraft , with great ability , and he was enthusiastically applauded. Miss Thiosson gave an excellent personation of Franziska , a strong- minded female , and Miss Buschmann , in the role of Julio , acted with her usual charming grace. Crispin , the comic character of the p y , was ably represented by Mr. Lindemann. Mr. Berenunn showed up well as Dr. Dulfing , and Mr. Grossmann gave a very efficient ren dition of he character of Mueller , an old corporal. Mr. Pennor sustained his little part very carefully , and all the minor roles were well sustained by Messrs. Lvtzo , Willich , and Wenzel , and Mrs. Gross man. man.List , but by no moans least , little Minna Brandt deserves n word of commendation for the ability she evinced in the rendition of her little part.At At the conclusion of the play there was some lively dancing , in which all took part with great gusto. * Rhenmatie R lief. OUAHA , Neb. , May 29 , 1881. H. H. WAKWEK & Co. : SIKS I have frequently used your Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure for rheumatic at tacks and have always derived benefit therefrom. E. D. KITTOH. BIQHT HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE. There are already booked for pas- ago to this country in 1882 nearly a lialf million people , and it is estimated that 800,000 will umigrato from Europe - rope and Canada to the west , nnd northwest. . In consequonoo of this vast throng , the "ALBKKT LEA ROUTE , " ( CuiOAoo , HOOK IBIAND & PACinnR'v ) has boon : ompellod to put upon its Hint an ad- litional Fast Express Train , com posed of most oluguiit duy and night jars , leaving Chicago at 11 a. m. , and reaching Minneapolis early the next morning in ample time to allow those joing to Northern Minnesota , Dakota ir Manitoba to obtain their breakfast UK ! make the connection for all points north or northwest. This train is run especially to con- loot with the now express trains > vhich the Northern Pacific and thu St. Paul , Minneapolis & Manitoba ailroada ( the latter connecting with , ho Canadian Pacific at St. Vincent ) mvo just put upon their lines. The regular evening oxpr ss train 'rom Chicago will bo run as hereto- 'ore , and make the evening connuc- : lous from Minneapolis for all points a the territory named above. It ia important , and travelers ihould boar in mind , that there are 10 carriage transfers by the "ALAEHT LiKR ROUTK , " possangers being landed n union depots at Minneapolis and 3t. Paul. This is the route to travel ever for mro connections , and is the pleasant * : st and most comfortable line to the northwest. The trams of the "ALBERT LEK ROUTH" leave Chicago from the depot - pot of the GHISJLT ROOK ISLAND , the jld favorite with travelers destined 'or Kansas , Colorada , Now Mexico , Arizona and the Paoiliic coast , Send your address to E , St. John , ; onoral ticket and passenger agent , Dhicajro , aqd obtain our now illustrat ed Western Trail. OUT ON CANNED GOODS. 1 Ibs canned apples , . . , lOo 2 Ibs can of pears , lOo S Ibs can of blueberries lOo Gallon apple , best. . , , ,30o And choice butter and ocas at M20-3L WM. GENTLEMEN'S. FIRE FACILITIES. The Rooont Improvements In tt IIOUBO of Engine Company No 1. Learning that something now wi to bo seen at the house of engine coir pany No. 1 , at the corner of Twer tioth and Iz d streets , a icportorc TUB BEE wont to-day to investigate i and found more than ho anticipated Until quito recently the alarm be ! has been rung by hand , giving th people within hearing distance ahide that there was a fire but no idea of it location. Some of the other ongin houses hod apparatus by which th bell was rung at the same time as th gong iutho _ engine room , but as thi mechanicism was intricate and ox pensive sivo none had ever boon placed in th house of No. 1. The engineer of the company. Mr G. A. Coulter , did not like the idea o his company being behind any of th others in effective apparatus and BO himself to woik and doviscd some thing that would accomplish the de sired result. All of the work was don in the house and by the members o the company. When the electric cir ouit is broken by giving the alarn from a box , a gong in the engine roor strikes the number of the box fron which the alarm is given and tin now apparatus works from tin hammer of the gong. A lover is con ncctod with the lover of the hammer which is made to displace two stop or catches , ono of which controls ai indicator which mark a the number o the box from which thu alarm is given on a strip of paper with a pencil ; thi other permits a single revolution of i wheel which is moved by a small wind lass with a cord and weight. Tin stopping of this wheel suddenly , afto : a single revolution , moves a love : which is connected by a wire to tin catch'of a largo windlass in the bel tower ; the wire loosens the catch an ( permits the windlass to make om revolution ; it is moved by the ropi wound around it , to which is attachet a weight of two hundred and fift ; pounds ; the crank of the windlass i connected by a strong iron rod to thi hammer of the bell , which , it may bi plainly soon , will strike almost annul taneoualy with the gong. It is a vori neat arrangement and reflects credi upon its inventors. Another attachment mont is made to the gong lover whicl greatly expedites the movement , of the company in getting ou in case of a firo. Whei the gong strikes an attachment ii made which draws the fastening bol from the doors , which , when lees encd , open automatically. It ala < draws a rod to which the horses arc hitched , loosening them , and a rod tc which is attached whips is made to revolve volvo , thus whipp ng the horses who immediately run out through the open doors and take their places ir front of the engine , under the swing ing harness , which is arranged in suet a manner that pulling down on il slightly causes it to fall on the horsci jacks , ready to bo fastened instantl ) ay two or three snaps. The men sleep in the beds up stairs , which are arranged around a hole it the floor , through which a smooth ) ole reaches to the floor below. Ot 3eing awakened by the alarm the ) slide down the polo to the floor bolon and are ready for business. It only requires eight seconds of time , after the alarm first sounds bo < ore they are ready to start , This it is quick time as is made in any of oui argest cities , whore money is freel ) spent forthe best appointments anc apparatus. Any ono would be woli repaid for their trouble by calling and witnessing No. 1's facilities for pro : eotlng the life and property of North Dmaha citizens from danger and dcs- auction by firo. Engine company No. 1 is a worth ) and efficient section of a department ; hat is always up to the times and ; han whom no moro trallant set ol iromen can bo found in the United States. PERSONAL. J. W. Early , of Columbn * , is a guest al the Occidental. Miles Zentmeyer , of Schnyler , la a guesl t the Withnell. Judge Savage left for Papillion yeati r lay to open court , Hev , Father Emblen , of Kzeter , Neb , 8 In the city on a visit. Hbn. J. II. HcCall , of Plum Creek , IT as in the city yeitorday. lion. Qeo.V. . Doane win a went bound jaaaenger at noon yestoiday. P. J. McMfthon , of Council Bluffg , was n the city , Sunday , anJ stopped at the Withnoll. Q , P. Winteratoin , of Geneva , arrive 1 n On aba , Sunday , and ro Uloro-1 at thi Withnell. Simuol 0. Smith , of Columbus , was mocg the arrivals in the city , Sunday. le Is lit the Withnell. dipt. J. II liutler , ox-chief of police nil city iimrnbtill of Omaha , 1ms just le- urne I from n vUit tu Kuatern luwa , Among those who went to I'apilllon you- erclay to attend court were lion. J. 0. Jowlu , Col. K. y.Sinythe , District Attor- ley N , J. Burnham , Judge Wakeley , and li. K. B , Kennedy , Adelaide Oherie , the beautiful star in 'Only a Farmer's Daughter , " ia .sinter of tie Hon. Chas. O. Fontou , of O iutun , owa. Mlia l.'herlo , within the put year , ad a quarter ot a mill on dollar * teK her y the death of a wealthy bachelor in New fork , to whom bhd W.IB engaged to be narried. Last week , when the company ppeared at Dixon , Ilia. , MUn Oherie was he gueat of Ex-CJov , Ulurtr < 4 , WOMAN'S ' TRUE FRIEND. A friend in need is a friend indeed. This none can deny , especially when issistanco is rendered when ono is pr'oly afllicted with disease , moro par- icularly those complaints and weak- losses so common to our female popu- atiou. Every woman should know hat Electric Bitters are woman's true riend , and will positively restore her o health , of en when all other romo- lies fail. A single trial always proves iur assertion. They are pleasant to he taste , and only cost fifty conta per x > tto. ! Sold by Ish & McMahon. (2) ( ) BOUINB'H CKLEBRITEO DKMCIUUB COOKINO Oaooiw at French's , 1110 Farnam street. eiDe Meyer ; CATARRH CURE. The anlldoUl Iheory , now admitted o b the only treatment wklch will eradicate C Ui rhal Potion. Rev. Chan. It. Taylor. 140 NoMe utreet , llrooli lyn , N. Y. : "One package effected a radio cure. " Rev. Oeo. A. He ! * , Coblosklll , Sehoharie. Oo N. Y. : 'It restored me to my ministerial 1 bora.1 Rev. W. If. Sumner , Frederick , Md. : "f.n results In six eases In ray family. " Rer. 0o K. Pratt , 8t. Stephen' * Rector Phi a. : "Quite wonderful ; let me dlitrlbut your 'Treatl o , " Chai. It. Stanhope , Newport , R , I. : ' 'I w too deaf to hear the church bell ) ring ; heorlnj restored. " George W. UmbrighS 78 Blddl street , Baltl more , Md. : "Suffered 0 year * ; perfect ) ' cured. " ' Mrs. M. K. Shenney , 8 22 Satan itreet , St Louis ; "Tho Drst natural breath In 0 years- ' Mrs. J. W. Furcolt , Golden City. Col. ! "Uc < onlycne package ; entirely < ured ; Buffered 2' years. " Dr. F. K , Clark , Dentist. 8 Montgomery atreet San Francisco : "Suffered 15 yean ; perfectlj cured , " etc. Dr. Wei Da Meyer' * Popular 'TREATISE' on Catar h mailed free. The great Our li de llvered by Druggists , or by D. 0. Dewey & Oo , 182 Fulton street , New York fsr I 00 , mon-wod-fri&sat&wcflkeAw NOTICES. TO LOAN MONt . PONEY TO LOAN l ! ll nt Law Umce of D M L. Thomas Room K Crolzhton Block , < Ofta A/W\TO LOAIi At II per centln V/C Jl.UUltereat In sums.of 2,600 un < upward * , tor S to G yuara , on Qrst-cianfl city ant farm property. BSMIH URAL Emm nrt Low Ao ncr. loth ami Douclas KU HELP WANTED. \\f ANTED Two girls at the Padnc muse. f spUOO-20 * To borrnw ono thousand Uo'lari WANTED houto end w | h tparrangoti ! > iy It In monthly Installment * . Addrcai , M , Uoti olDco. spl 43D-22' A situation as first-class cook WANTED Enquire at 1411 Chicago Btreot spl it > 3 22 * ANTKU Situation by a Danish ? lrl. En qutra at the Boston liundrv. north 13il ttreet spi 491-21' Good loundross at Bouthwes WANTED 16th and liar nor. Wages 84 pci week. spl 488 22 To rent hotel or boardlm WANTED by man of cxpertnco. Address P. D. , Doe offlce. ipl 491-21- -ImmoJ lately n competent girl lei WANTED house worn. licst waves given at northwest corner Hamilton and Her t > t cut Bnlnn'a addition. sp 392-tf "ITTANTED A good shoemaker who can makt W eewoj or pegged boats. 1' . A. Peterson. 48221 ' Sltuitlcn by asteuly , Industrloui WAJTT'D com hraan In a iilvo'o family ; will make bin self gcnoallv uscf < 1 ; Seandanav an ; tl month Iu this country. Adarcsi S. A. F , 1IKI . fflco. _ 477'20 * ANTED To rent an Improve. ! farm non W Omaha. Address , 60S J3th. 400-23' WWANTEl > A o d Rlrl Immediatclj- , ono WANTEl cook , at No. 415 N. iiOlh St. , bet. Oi logo and CMS. 4(35-20 ( AETED-A fenuia cook at 1007 Farnatn W street ! 457-21 * "ITrANTFD Oood pastry and moat cook YV at ths Niagara house. Tenth street , be- wetn Far. nmand Douglas. Apply Imme- Uate'y. 404 31 A rapid and occuiate shorthaid WANTED doslren situation. Good p nruan and underntaids jeaoral olHco wor. . Addnsn Stenog , BEX afBce. 448-42 * . 'ANTFD A good a slstant gardener. II. W K u Uo. 443 21 * WW ANTKD Boarders at tfle Garfleld ooese , W N. W. corner 14th and Jackinn Sta. 414 U Good girl. Ap ly at 1080 North WANTED . Mitt. J. M. COU3SMAN 398-tf TT7"ANTED A gOuu Bin irr general hois - YY work , also a nursa girl , northwest .cor ner 23d and Butt street } . 3S3-tf TTl 7 ANTED Two good harness makers ; steady VY work. E. STACH , York , Neb. 23 line * ANTKD Funding bridge and school bonds. W U. T. Clark , Bellovne Slf "TTrANTED 4 ctilldren as borders In a select YY school , at 19th and California St. L. B. LQOMI8. _ 767-tf WANTED Situation asbook-Veeper , by a gent eman , 21 years old ftho sfo ki lerroan a d English. Is a very good penman and book-loeper ; was engaged In tea hlng In an easier abu > ln < B ! college ; can give be t if refer ences. Also a young mm 17 yens old , who la a student of the I'avenport Business College , wll go to work In Omaha. Address F. 0. , 904 W. Fourth Btreot , D veup3ri , Iowa 450 24 * ROCEUV BOOKS WANTED-To keep evenIngs - Ings In return for trade. P. O. Box 502. FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. RENT Nicely furnished rooms , 1518 FOR street , up-stalrs. Enquire on prom- ws. spl. 434 3 : ' TCTIWNISHhD R"OOMTo RENT Af 2020 St L ; Msrj'd Avonue. 4bOtf RENT-Kumlihed rooms at CIO 19th St. , FOR California and Webster Direct * . TB-tt _ FOR KENT Forty acrrs of land to iciit , three inileo ( rom court house. Bell & Amcii , 1500 arium , 75 24 RENT NcbB'bci'r hill and fixtures on FOR bti ect. Inquire en prun'tux. 473-21" RENT A furnished front room at 309 FOR ' street , bitweun IQlh aud 17th. * 6.M 20'a 'OR h UNI' .Now OoHu'c , ox rooms , 2 2 I Southwest corner 25ih at.d Davcnpcrt trc in. 442-21 * . _ ) K HK.M' > . i. 1 , f tc. U , 'J , 16 , It. 11 , un. b Improtcii Douglas comity land. 1 } nilloi rum R. it. station. Inquire U 2118 Dayi.oport trcct 423-tf _ _ _ HEN V One front room , furnished ; at FOR N , 17th St. , eaai side , bet. Datvnport nd Chicago. A. Ilo8io. | 993tl 70K UI3 T NUely furnUhod rooni. Apply at JJ 1220 Fornham at. 218-tf T OR RECT Store room In brick building , N. 1 ? K. corner IBth and Cumlng. O. F Goodman - man , 1110 Faruhuu St. 203 tf RENT Houto on aneruun . ' nua , FOR , with t table A ; ply to N. W * Mo rill. 3U7 B. 12th Bt. 20Mf RENT Furnunou nun mom , N , K. cor. F10R and Jackson. 52-tt 'IIUMI KKM IIOUBO of right looms. Enquire Jj J. I'hlpos Hoe. 1612 B. Filth Bt. 977-tt T > OU RENT 2 furnished roumi nver I I | * i'htr * ' Eichmirc.N B cor : H'b id JxiJ KIH.IM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * " * * * ' HKNT Nicely furnldicd rooms with ni FOR boarxf. Reasonable prices. 20I ( L'asa Ht. ' " . , URNISIIED"ROOJIB FOR RENT-S , w.ooT F 19th and Davenport t-t. JWtf -riURNIBIlED ROOMS Within throe block * < Jj poatotlko. Inquire at 1619 Dode. 924-tf " UALf. 70R SALE Ono frtsli cow and calf , En- J quire nouthwe t career 18th and Houard. tpl 406-tf raOR SALK Sale < stocK and fixtures and l < leaia glv u , Koad locttion. Euqulrr ol L. I , Epoucer , Donheatt cornir llth aud Harney , spl 4'0-U . HOB S \ LBBert building lot iu Shlan't ad- L1 dlthn , 142 f et east front by 120 feet depth. UuOAUUie , Opp. post offlc * 14 tf. SALK Uou ol two room * and corner D lot. nwr 18th ilrcct , CUM Price , I9M.OO. VIoOAUljK , Opp. postofflca. spl. filOR RENT Bntldlnff tulUble for retail bus- JJ Incsa In jood location chup. McoAGUK Opp. postoffice. iipl 4J5-tt IOR SALE M.tcs and horses at Redman' * F 16th atreet barn. pi 477-2 * ' IJIOit BALK Frc h mtltc g , t. Inqureat JL1 tcga house , Ft. Omana. 471 M * "T70K SALE Five ares of land on I aunde Ij St c t , with flue ri-1 dcnce , burn and other Improvement * . Trice $2,500 : terms eaty , 47Mf W. R. Dart ett , he l hatate Agent. SALE A rurlor pool ta'Io ' at Oeorre FOII Anderson' * tobacco a.tre , No. 318 Tenth strrtt. 40i.SU * T710R SAI.K.-HorsM at aa-tlon. A let f JL' youn/ Norman Cljdcsdtle SUH'ont , th * best ever offered In tha west at the Brick Barn , opposite the Ogden House. Council BluffsThurs- day , March 231. Terms of aale , eight month ! time with approred security without Interest U paid when due , fire per cent , off for cann. ml8 41 * V. H. 8EKLY. . SALK-My rendeice at li < d of HI Marv's avenue , with lot 00 by 132. Trio * . | 3,000. Wm. McCandlsh. 4M.SS. SALE A new houto and lot. Mlh an4 FOR St. Inquire to A. Douman , 20U and Farnhun ts. 418-lra * TJ10R 8A' E Horse and b-ggv. Inquire Un. JJ Thumb , Green Tree House. 41520 FOR SALK A Pia o ( B ncUvot ) , n excellent cixiditon ; Tcrychotp. Inquire a. thU offlce. -pU4.f I71UR84LK Kive cro < . { land , Xtury train * JL' house , barn 2 welts and other Improve ments , cost Bide of Saundirs ( treat , near Fort Omaha. Call at thu office. 401-tt FOR 8ALB Urge hous , 2 loti , OlxUt eoh Inquire 8th and Dorcas , rear C. F. Good man's residence. Oco Pullman. 18-24 * FOR bALE House and corner lot , cheap Price , f lOOO.Oi ) cash or (1100.01 on time. McOAOUE. Opp. I'M' OHlce. 298 tf TftOR SALE House with 6 rooms , barn and t. JJ long Usage of lot on 15th 8L , bet Uurt and ' Webster. Inquire at EJholtu & Erickson's. S. 855 tf " 171 JR SALE Carload of fat blackcy mule * JJ broke. Apply ot J , W. Hklnncr , Coin I * . 820-lmo * TnOR SALE 32 residence lots on and near 10th JJ street. Price , JS50 to 9)10 each. Term * eaiy , McCAGUK , Agent , Opp. Post Office. 301 tf poll SALE At Hall Iced ml I , near Military L1 Bridge , 76 tons of No. 1 b led bay. Will be delivered to any part of the city. Alsi ground feed at the loweki caih price. W. H. McCOY. 233-lra * , SALE Bicycle , -lnch Standard Colum EOR . Apply Union Elevator. 203-U FOR SALE A , No. 1 span of heavy dralt horses. Enquire ot G. T. Paulson , at Peter UOOB' , v4itf I OR HALK llouuo and full lot In good loca JJ lion , cheap. Price , 81250. Easy term- ) . McCAGUE , Opp. post office. 15U T7IOR SALE Best building lot In bhtan's ad- JJ dltlon. 142 feet cast front by 120 feet depth. McCAQUE , Opp. post office. 14 U SALE 2 nice counters and 2 silver plated FOR coses , at Gco. U. Peterson's , 801 South 10th St. 741-tf T71OR SALE Or will cxcha v for Omaha pru- JJ | ( perty , an Improved sec an if land adjoin ing a elation on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , 149 Famham St. , Omaha. ' 720 Smt RICK FOlt L'ALB. B 205-tI ESTABKOOK 4 COC. SALK A good seven-year-old horw Warranted to arlvo single or double. Ro ] quire of George ConUeld , Canflcld house. 3(1 A Pou.iUiofc in cjcju tn uuc or Ur tal * a\\J \ cheap ; also ficeh milk eveiy d > y U a ccery ctore , corner llth and Dodge. 474 tmo * UICK FOK HALE T. Murray. 110 ( t ' 11AY At A. U. Bander's Feud tot BALED Harney St. tl9-rl i TEN DAYS-l am ottering two gold ; FOR cottage bulldi gs , alwi ray offlea . build'i gen 10th street , to be removed by April ' 1st , will be sold reasonably cheap , and part ot pa ) merit on time If dos roo. Net fir sale otter. March 21st. James F. Morton , 309 South 10th. 880-18 MiaUtLL-AntUUa r T LEN OaSTRxvED-FromOeo. PUcbctt. . corner-t. Mary s avenue and Convent Ircct. t setter pup about S months old , white ra-xodi liver colored eiri. When lost had collar wltt i awnoi's nrmo on Any one returning uo t * above address will be suitably ro Carded 481-20 * * D 3 colts : Ia < t seen In Omaha ; One STRAY , bay , face and one hind foot white weighs about 750 ; one 2 years , bay , star , and one hln foot white , weighs about 76 < i ; one lust utim- mcr elf , sorr 1 , white f ce , very tmall. hfT- matlon of thtm will be rewarded ! > en at IIo- man'n I.Ivt ry stable , OmOia , or to Tal ey Ned. , 479J2twit E. I'o ICT. t maple trees f r s tie , 10 t > JZ feet hlgn , one mlle , Ttt of Fort Omaha. Address W. U. Alnswortt , Omaha Neb. 47Q.1 * k Will bur half Interest In an Of- sf < L . > \ / > ' taolUhed bu-lnes , paying 41 fxt cent. Fur further i formation apply or address W. C. B. Allen , 1116 Kirn m street. Omaha. Ntb. 417-tf. BUTCHERSAND STOCKMrN Uy cattl scales are * galn In perfect order. Cell on Mr. Vat 0 msn at stock 3 A ds.MOih St. , bet. Uapltol avenue and Diven art S' . Plenty of jard rorm and sUbllng. Bri gt't straw In hole orbed-ticks. E E8TABHOOK. 425 tf , CJONETIIING NEW /OR OMAflA Dr. Cr w- O fo'd of Clevelan ' , O. , the old popular and ikillful manufacturer of artlllclal limbs of the lalett Improved plank , nan opened a braach mechanical cur. cry Institute a No. 109 .South 14th street. Omaha , Neb. , uhcre he Is piepwed to furnish lluits o e\ery da c Iptlnn. Helejon * ind supporters tor paraljzcd and deformed limbs , trusiics , shouldui , biac s and supporten for f mile weakness , ttc. 109 flouth tub Bt. , Dmaha , Neb. J. 8. CRAWFORll. ' 41Utwlt I'roprle'.or. AND OKGAN Instruction by ilbw K PIANO ' , . 20th St , below 1'lcrco. 91-tl T > ORTRAITS IN CKAVON Pasttle and O L > ! BO decorative painting. MRS. D. R iVARDNEK , room 1. Jacoli'g Block. Mg-t And tint cU > table board , at > 11 ROOMS . ml 1m * I F.I ) 2 unt.rn i-lie.i rooms for man ai.d WAN , rniikt be moderate In price. Ad- Ireaill. . II. o olllco. 297-tf rNHniUCTlON ON TYI'E-WHITKHtt-Wn . are In frcquert rucilpt of afp'IcatloAi for [ itrutorx. liKM , li AUKS , 160 < l Farnh&m , gents licmlngton TjpoWriter. . febl8-apl RKNV ( il olco of SO full Ints to leaao 3 near Crolghton Oollege for S2 par year. ( oxter L. Thomas & Ilro. , Room 8 , Crtlfrhtoo lock. _ g > M ( BDWAUJD KUEillL AOIBTEll OP PALllYbTKUY AND COVrtJ IONAI.I8T , 4ES Tenth Ht net , but ween l'i r ii > nt mUIainey. Will , with the bid of irv Mli > r plrlts , obtain lor any one a gUnuo at tht > pfil nd prusent , and on certain condition ) In thu f * ; ire. Boots nd Shcea qiado to udor , Ptruc ( ( " " 'action cu r uti od au2 < Ut > i POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder nexr rarics. A nun el ot put y , strength and wholetomcne s. More eccon- nlo-1 Uun the ordinary kinds , and cannot bu pctlUon uh the multitude oJlow eight , oluin 01 phosphate powders.