1 .JLJ UXV.JLLJJL or/jc OMAHA. Friday Morning March 31 ( The following ob erTfttlon nre taken n the BAtno moment ot time ftt nil the nil tlona named. ) DWAR-METT , U. H , 8I8TA1 , 8 V1CT , 1 OMAHA , March 8) , 1S8Z. (1:45 ( : p. m. ) f RATIO ! I. n Dt r. . . . . nsi Cleir C1 nne. . JO.J8 NW Cetr \Vi takle. . . light air PltUo. , 30.S7 Fir h Fair . . . . i 14.60 tMh Clear Tankton. . . , M > .4 ( K i i Crar DoaMolncs. , O.S3 'nub Davenport..i 3)IO Krc h Uloudr B I. Paul. . . , W.CO Mlht Fair ft. Lonls . . Fresh Fair I'jorbewl. . . , Light Clotidr incont. . . . 3).tl Fr.h Cloudy 30.27 Fn h . . ford. . . . . .10 21 ' r'alr Out < > r. . . 10.23 Il'lgh 3) 31) ) Ilruk Anfttn.olne hre-h Fall 1 Ivcr 4 f t 11 Inchon tbo\ high water mark i Onahi and 3 Feet ft at Yankton , "Hazel Ktrke" Ii coming with Job Dillon nnd GmrA Morrln. Kvery vomnn who hai n tear to nle will xhed it at the woes ni "Hazel Kltke. Sunr ynoxtli 1'ulm Sunday ndth' comci I ! . tr S > nday an I colored CMH. Up > jful Ilo Idcnco Lots 8100 each $5doind $5 per month. lUmlR , agent IClh t 1 Douglas ( itrccti. If It .1 suggested that Uio county bnlld i pwt hoiiao at Florence cut-off and nav traniporiutlon , The tolitic&l ] > ot ID bollin ; nnd uandi date * are to bo founl aa thick ai black berries. There is plenty of moonlight to wall In these night" , and the young folkn an improYi'ng the opportunity. P h Gown for Sale Two extra fin < thorough-bred Jerney COWB ; two extra fini common COWB , kind and gentle , Orahan P. Browne , Nebruka- Poultry Yard ; Weit Omaha. wed-Hkt&wed The Odd Fellows are making arrange enta to celebrate their 63d annlvcrwary ot tin 23d of April by A parade in the after BOOH and an entertainment in the evening Tbe popular tragedian , Thumao W , Ktene , will play Richelieu thii evening , Pool's Itavongo Saturday aftornoan ; and Macbeth Hatntday uvening , Andrea * Bazar , 1008 Farnam , agent for the Universal Fatthton Company's Pflr feet Patterns. Spring'itylvn now rrody , New Idea * . Catalogues free. inoh27-Gt John Miller , n teatnutar , was struck by a man named Qarrlganwtth a billy ear y Wednesday and finite severely cut about the head. Tbo amault won the result of an altercation , Several hotel runners were arreated Wedneiiny for not wearing their badge * . Tney put them on. P. Dalton , tbe man who was so eor- ionsly Injured by the prairie ( ire recently , di d at 10 o'clock Wednesday night at his homo six miles west of this city. | „ . Thomas II Daily announces that he will Absolutely decline to accept tli3 nomi nation for Councilman on the "cltizn " ticket or in fact any other nomination by ny party whatsoever , lie says ho IB out of politic * and will hnvo nothing moro to do with it. "The Union Spy" waa played for the < ( Iwt time Wednesday to a crowded house i * and met wi h A warm reception. An ex tended notice in review of the play and ao- tors la unavoidably deferied until Satur day's issue. The patient who way brought in to the pe/it bouse Wednesday from Florence was supplied with bedding by the County CommiHsionorH who aho or lered tl o city physician to take charpo of the cane. The county will have to foot the bill * of OOUMQ. "Hazel Kirlu" matins'H ' in the great cities are cou i > icuoui for the hr o per oentago of Indies , young and old , in vast audlencea. The play nppeala very Rtroni ; . ly to tha fair nex , yet is not altogether un mindful of the sympathies of thoottind int lords of creation , limited in nnmhor though they bo. Sidney Smith , the former sewing machine - chine agent , who is indicted for embez zling , from the Wheeler A Wilson Com pany , was brought back from Little Ilock , Ark. , Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff Greb * . He claims to have not ! Bed tbe Chicago bonsaof his contemplated departure for Little Rock and that he was going to work for their manager there. He thinks the ease will be cleared up In anch shape aa to allow hia return to Little Hook. It U reported that Carl Orandpro , formerly of the Omaha Post , has been ar rested in Fort Wayne. Ind , togt ther with hU wife , for embezzlement and conspiracy. The ground of complaint was. that while traveling aa manager of an anatomical museum owned by Carl bll , Unndpre And bin wife succeeded , during u serious illneM of B1U , In inducing him to make A will In ( aver of Mrs , Graudprs , the old n being quite wealthy , Cord of Tkuks. Frederick Folkor nnd wife express herewith their thanka for assistance rendered on the occasion of the burial of their only BOD , William Folkor. Especially are they grateful to Mr. Geo. W. Homau , Br. , Tor furnishing carriages and hearse ; to Mrs. JJullen- bach for collecting 810 for Geo. Hill the butcher ; and to Mr. Fred Wirth of the City hotel , who assiatod m making arranfiremoiita for the funeral and collected the sum of $50 for us Fred Folk erund Wife. First Ward Caucus. A preliminary First wnrd caucus was hold last evening in Charley Bauer's placa on Tenth otreot. Mr. Webster was nominated as chairman. Upon motion Ernest Ktuht was unan imously nominated by the council for 'councilman from the Kit at ward. Jle briefly Jhauked the caucus for its com- plimant to him. The following com- $ Mtto ° to represent the ward on tjiu rntnU committee were appointed : \O.Jft Goodman , A. J. Jlobon , 8. ' J. Zw i , Wm. Spafford , W . v' Doll , 'it ' f niunWATIVlhN , YOUDK Man and Womn Shot While Riding Through Town. One of the Greatest Outrntf oa of U Season. Among thoHO who Attended the o : tortftinincnt at Boyd'a opera houi Wednasday were E. B. Fry and Mi Ella Fry , a young man nnd his aisle who reside about seven miles north i this city. At the close of the purfortnam they went down to the opera houi restaurant for supper , and immediate ! after left for home. This was a litt aflor midnight. Young Fry wan dri ing a team of four-year-old colts an took the road out by Saundora stroe Just after crossing the bridge , ar when near Ool. Patrick's rosidonc two young men suddenly stopped ot into the road and ono of them o : claimed : "I have you now , you a- of a b , and I'll have my revenge u you. " Instantly two shots wore fire at the occupants of the buggy , or taking elloct in Miss Fry left shoulder and going clear througl The other struck her brothtr on tl right thigh but inflicted only a flea wound. Thn assailant who had npokon fin then said : "Now , I will pivo it 1 you , " and fired a third shot , which ci QUO of the lines as if by a knife. / this the horses bocuno unmrxnngi iblo and atattol to run , soon leavfn the highwaymen far behind. The ran until near the road house in San toga precinct , kept by Johnny Qai oor , when , in making a turn , the jpset the vehicle nnd throw Fry an bis sister out on the ground. Th latter had her loft arm broken by th fall and her brother had his right an broken between the wrist and elbe ind hia shoulder put oat of joint. The two picked themselves up i soon aa possible and made ( heir wa to the road house , whore they woi taken in , a moasongor dispatched fc their folks and another for n physi : ian. Dr. Search waa summoned froi this city and dressed their woundi The horsoa had in the meantime rni iomo and the father of the yean souplo aoon arrived. Iho injuries received , while seven ire not dangerous , but it waa a won ler that Mud Fry won not killed a ; ho roTolvor was a forty-two calibr md had the ball gene a little farthe lown would have shot her in th icart. Ycatorday about 9 o'clock Fr mme to town and notified the oflicon 3o stated to a BP.R reporter that h sould not tell who hia assailants wor ind know of no cause to suspect an mo in particular. Ho did have sotr roublo with a young man in Nortl ) maha about a girl whom the latto md insulted and had been tolH tha its lifo waa threatened , but ho wouh , int nrotend to say who did the wort Vadnosday night. A Vexed Clergyman. Even tbe patlonce of Job would becotn ( haunted were he a preacher and endcnv ring to interest his aitditneo while the ; eri keeping up an incres-ant coughing inking it impo'as'ble for him to tie heard ctfTiow vo y eHuyojii all this be avoidec V simply win * Dr. KDK'S ! New DIscover r for Consumption , L'oughs and Colds rial Dottlea given away at Schroter S acht's drug store. A GOOD MOVE. no Railroad Y. M. O. A. In Omaha Nearly two years aio , or , the occa on of ( ho visit of E. D. Ingorsoll , moral railroad secretary , and a mem- ir of the international committee , i this city , there was a movement 01 LO part of these who wore interested the mat cor to organize u anch of this kind hero , and committee waa appointed oni the Y. M. 0. A. to look niter the moral interests ol the railroad men i this particular. However , the way idnoi Boem to bo open , the intoroal it BufUeiently developed , and action as deterred until more recently. Sinoo that time the Y. M. 0. A. haa : quirod a strong membership from nong the railroad men , and of late IOBO members have boon anxious i start the work among their friends , t the last monthly meeting a commit- 10 waa appointed and a sulto of com- irtablo and well arranged rooma haa c i aoourod by them over Roodor'a rag Btoro , Siztoenth and Burt Btroota , na being a central location for the invonieuco of the shop men , ongi- oer and firemen particularly. A laseoftho rooms has boon nocurod nd they are being transformed into a lejwant plaoo of resort for those who ould otherwise have no place to send their evenings except at oomo lace wjiero vice would form a con- ant temptation to them. The attempt will not bo made i first to keep these rooms open day id nioht , , but thpy will be open every ronmg from the start. It is expected that when two or ore of the roada centering hero join i building a union depot , they will How the example of Denver , Olevo- nd , Oolumbua , New York Oily and her largo places , and give the yi pleasant qusrtera in their depot aiding , There acorns to have been some > uti on the part of these who were ing into this new work aa to tiotbor it should bo under the super- stun of the local association or not , it it was eventually determined chat should. On this point thoauthority so eminent a man as Oornollus underbill ought to have a peed deal weight. Iu a letter signed by him , id published in the proceedings of o second international conference ot ilroad Y M. 0 A. ' of the United aiosand Canada , Mr. Vunderbilt "It acorns t ? mo very fortunate that o movement is under the fostering ro and guidatico ot the Youim Men's iristian Association. That gives it permanency , position and power not liorwiw attainablo. The Young ona Christian Association has bo- mo national institution. Ita in- enoeu felt and recognized every- ie , end IU wtive countenance and support ia of the greatest iraportanc to this work. " It la to bo hoped that this now moi will proro successful , and will rrcen the support of nil , individuals an corporations. " MXISS. " Annlo PUcley ftt Boyd'a opera Hovw To-night. This evening Annie Pixley appeal at Boyd'a Opera House in that stirrin ) breezy play of the mountains an mines "M'Lisa , or the Child of tl ; Sierras. " The girl , M'Liss , is a gel nugget , lumpy and knotty , but aipi bio of refinement , and taking th stamp of the genuine coin of womat hood , lli.sfl I'lxloy renders the cha acter in tine style , oa these who sa her on a previous appearance hero ca testify. Her popularity everywhor is great equal to that of any artisl that travels. The Now Orleans Don crat snvs : "Annio L'ixley in M'Lii crowded the St. Charles theater ngai last night to ovoifiowing , and evci climax of the play was applauded j on previous nights ; the porformam passed off delightfully , and every on loft more than pleased. So great ho been the crowd at M'Lies Air. Hie well will , during the rest of the weal reserve the central section of the pai quetto chairs for the ladies. " Manager Mulford , of the "M'L'ss party called at the BEE oflico thi morning in company with Manage Marsh and miulo u pleasant stay , dui ing which ho expressed his satisfac tion at the cliango from the old Academy omy to the now Opera Homo. BAJMLATJ CONCERT. Tno , E/UorUUnmont at Masonic Hal To-Nlght. A grand ballad concert will bo given on this evening at Masonic hall b ; Miss Jeanie Watson , "Queen of Scot tish Song , " under the patronage o the Omaha Burns club. Miss Watsoi ia the great ballad vocalist and will b assisted by Mr. James F. Hardy the celebrated tenor ainger , humorist pianist and violinist. The entertain ment will consiHt of "Songs of Ou Nativ.o Land , " as aung by Mias Wat son and Mr. Hardy in England , Ira land , Scotland , Canada and thi United States. The Kansas Cit ; Journal soya of their porformanci there : "Tho popular concert given bj Miss Watson and J. F. Hardy a Board of Trade Hall , lost night , wa a decided auccesa. Nearly erer ; number of the programme received i hearty encore. Miss Watson haa i powerful voice , and sings the ballad of her native land with much apiri and fine expression. Hardy , as i comic ballftdist , is a success. It ii gratifying to know that these peopli propose to give another concert hen sotno time in the near future , and we bespeak for them a good audience now that they have given such proo of their eicullonco. " NEW DEPARTURE. Hon. Charles Kaufman Succeeds H W. Yates in the Fire Insurance Business. The handsome oflico of the Kanani City road at No. 1020 Farnam street Max Moyer'e building , is as busy i place as can be found in the city , and 3110 of the busiest men in the place ii Mr. Charles Kaufman , the well-known : ouncilman from the First ward and mo of the most respected and popular gentlemen in the city. Mr. Kaufmann was for Boino time in the ojflco of Judge Weiss , acting BE solicitor , but on the onjanir.ation of ; ho Nebraska National bank and the iloctiun of Mr. H. W. Yates as its sashicr. the latter at once turned Ivor to Charlia ins insurance ngoticios , which included five first class com panies , including the fo.lownig ; Con- iccticut , of llurtford , Conn , cash sapitul , $1,000,000 ; Lion , of London , England , § 1,000,000 ; Scottish Union md National , of Udiubun. , Scotland , U.413,000 ; Trailers , of Chicago , 111. , 5500,000 ; Merchants , of St. Joseph , Mo. , $200,000. These com panics all ank high in the insurance world and Hr. Y ut es chose as hia successor L man who will bo able to do hem till justice. Mr. Kaufmann , while 10 will devote most of hia time to in- uranoo , will buy and Boll real state and carry on a general business n this lino. Ho ia a number one tusinosa man , undertakes nqthing in rhich he dooa not auocoed , and above 11 posBOBsea the entire -confidence of ho business inoa generally. Wo look o BOO him make a great auccosa in his tow move in the tire insurance line , nd none will be more gratified there- > y than TUB BKK. BT - - j THE Kwat dlatlnf-ulshlnR feature of { eddini'H IJussia Salve in ita tiowor to exluce Inflaniatiou. OROOMS'TRIAL Jonolualon In the District Oourt yoe- terday-'Wulflh'a Coso to be Tried Next. The district court was occupied dur- ng the forenoon with the conclusion f the testimony and argument in the ABO of George Grooms , indicted for Assault with attempt to kill , At convening of court in the after. loon the case of President Walsh was lolled for argument on the plea in ibatomont to the indictment. The ounsol for Walsh stated that it waa iccessary to have the members of the ; raud jury present to testify to the Beta alleged in the plea , and there- uro Bubpomaa were desired for the iiembors of the grand jury which ound the indictments against Walsh. 'hia was granted by the court and lie case continued until this lorninj ? , when the argument will rooccd , A Farmer's Testimony. OKKSTON , Iowa , May 21 , 1881. II , H. WAUNKK & Co. Sirs My ttlo son 1ms boon cured of weak kid- oys by the usa of your Safe Kidney tid Liver Cure , M. 0. Consequently you can have your owelry , Watches or Glocka repaired n the shortest notice at Edholm & IrickBon's ; the Jewelers , cor. 10th id Dodge , opp. the P , O , ' CRUSr- C-UICKSHANK'S Throngo Visit His Palatial an Beautiful Kstablishmont. And Qaze on the Store of Rio Goods from the World's Marts. The Most Magnificent Opening ttvc Seen In thoWcet Ono of the moat magnificent dii playa over aeon in this city waa thi made by the firm of A. Cruickshanki Co. Wednesday , on the occasion < their annual spring opening. The aight from the outside wan moat attractive ono , as the intoric glowed and flishod with the lighl from hnndreds of gas jots falling upo magnificent cloths nnd poods of over color. From 0 to 10 o'clock a crow of ladies , with their escorts , throngc the establish ment , and BO great we the crush that TDK BIK reporter hate to make a second attempt before h could force a passage to the intcric of the store. When an entrance was eObctcd splendid sight niut the eye on over Bide. Oppoaito the door , m front , sa acanino Oacar Wilde , a big Brills buil dog surrounded by lilies and sun flowers and with the same rasthoti flowers at his feet. Looming up bu hind him was a case of rare laces am above and beyond that a pyramid a ribbons of every hue. The latter ar tnoro varied and beautiful this yea than ever before and the rich shadei colors form a most boautifu picture when displayed artistically , a on this occasion. The glaas case ii front of this pyramid was filled witl collu rot sand fichus of the finest lace The crowning fcaturo to bo seen 01 entering , however , was to the right where a mimic fountain was playing Thistountain was made of thomostdeli cato and lovely lacoa , Oriental , Eidol woUa , and others. From the apea sprays of lace fell from ono basin t < another , through five successive basins so delicate as to almost deceive the eye , In the fountain the irrepressible lillici grow in profusion , while the summil was ornamented by a pyramid of FOB tor kid gloves , surmounted by a lovelj boquet of hot house flowera. To the loft of the fountain waa thi lace department , which was dis tinguishud by the sentence , "Oui laoo department , A. 0. & Co. , " done in delicate lace of fabulous price and of fabric BO fine as to look like the tracery of frost-work. In front ol this a row of cases wan filled with every variety of lace that over adorned woman. There were silk and thread lace ; Spanish i > ui pure and Spanish Matolasao ; D' Aurilac , Fau and s dainty namesake of the exquisite opor.i of "Olivette. " Next to this came the department devoted to sash ribbons and opern gloves , and this waa a magnet chat drew the attention of the ladies , for il < vos a magnificent display. On the opposite side of the store case of ailk handkerchiefs and anothoi of Bilk mitta stood side by Bide , as Mr. Cruickehanka said , "enough to fur nish every lady in Omaha. " The handkerchiefs were attractively ar ranged and were of rare beauty and design , color and quality. Another case contained all the varieties of buttons known to the trade , the sample cards on the Outside containing thousands of patterns. A startling sight was the array of the various styles of corsets told by the firm , and they were extremely Ino and decorated in the highest style jf art. Among the numberless piles of silks md dress goods , the moat extreme lovelty of the season was the import- id cashmere dresses , embroidered. Sach pattern is put up in a box by tnolf and on the lid is u model show- ng the drees complete and ita effect in the appearance of .tho wearer. L'hia is the toniest thing ever brought 0 the town. In the same department s a full line of nuns' veiling , bunt- ncB ; and lawns and aoino elegant pat- orns of moire antique were shown ho reporter , who WHS informed that hat goods was rapidly displacing the triped satin BO long iu vogue. Cruick- hank & Co. keep a full line of these uoircs in all colors. Ono of the most prominent features if the whole store was that under the itlo of "Now Hosiery , " which motto ms formed in a unique and tasty way iy the very articles it advertised. : ho firm hai a most remarkably fine ino of hosiery , ranging from domestic D the boat imported silk and brilliant jislt , , both in ladies' and children's roar. The reporter also noted , during his ound , the full line of gents' furnish- ug goods , a huge case of parasols of very shade of color and price , and nany other things which can- ot bo enumerated. In the ucond story , cloaks , dolmans and 100 curtauiu are displayed , and tore , else , is the headquarters f their dressmaking department. In ho basement a mammoth stock of oinestica are kept , picking the room rom floor to coiling. In brief the opening was the most laborato and magnificent affair of the ind over BOOH in a western city and reditablo in the highest degree to the roprietors , who wore busy all night nguiooring the vast crowd through ! io place. They are entitled to in- nite praise for giving the ladies such stock to select from and it is to beeped oped that their shadows may never row leas in the financial and business 3UBO. ' Messra. Cruickshank & Co. wore bly assisted in the successful arrange lent and carrying out of their open- ) g by the force of clerks em toyed in the store , all of whom turn- 1 in and worked with n will that lowed its result in the handsomest isplay over made in the west. Army Orders. The following arc the latest orders sued from the headquarters of the apartment of the Platte ; The following changes in stations of aspital Btowards are made , viz. ; Robert Garrard , from FortDouulaa , . T. , to Fort Fred. Steele , W. T. T. N. Gunu.fromFortFred. Steele , ' .T. , to Fort McKinney , W. T. F , S. Horton , from Fort McKinnev , ' . T , , to Fort Douglas , U. T. The hospital stewards named will report in pcraon , without delay , 1 the commanding officers of their nc stations , for duty. The quartermaster's dopartmei will furnieh the necessary transport tion. It is impracticable to can cooked ratioin. Private Charles Randolph , re-e ; listed at Fort Douglan , Utah , is a signed to company 1 , Sixth infantr , The following letter is published f < information of this command : UKADQUAKTERS OP THE ARMY , "j ADJ'T GBN.'R OFFICE , V WASHINGTON , March 21 , ' 82. J The Commanding General Department the I'lAtto , through Headquarter * Mi ! tary Diviiior of the Missouri. SIR : Referring to your indors mcnt of the 20th instant , forwardin n letter from Captain J. M. Leo , 91 infantry , requesting certain inform tion as to Chevrons to whieh soldin are entitled on account of service i volunteer force during the war of tli rebellion , I have the honor to infori you that to entitle a soldier to tl ; "aervicu Chevron" ho must hav served a term of enlistment , but volunteer Boldier of the war of the n bollion may wear a "War Chevron , whether ho has served out his onlis mont or not. I am , sir , very icspcc fully , your obedient servant , R. 0. Diinst , Adjutant GonUal. DEEPER IN THE MUDDLE The Democratic Primaries Mi : Things Up as Usual. McQayock in the First ; Mahoney 1 th6 Second ; Horabergor in tbo Third ; Bushman in tbo fourth ; Wlgman In the Fifth ; and No Ono in the Sixth. The democratic primaries hold Jar lost evening brought forth some quce results. Among the nominees fo councilman are aomo names whicl bnvo boon mentioned by the trade unions and citizens' conventions , am iomo of them have not. McGavook'i nomination in the First ward is an on Joraemont of his nomination b > th < citizens convention. Hornbergor'a nomination in the Src ivard ia an endorsement of the trade iniona * action , but ia opposed to'thi iction of the citizens convention whicl rory emphatically sat upon Hank1 jnam when it waa brought forward md nominated instead his particular : hampiun , Mr. August Weiss. Bush man's nomination in the Fourth wan s also an endorsement of the trade ; miens' action , but not of the citizen jonvontion. Wigman'a nomination it ; ho Fifth ward ia at , ynrianco witl 3oth the preferences of the citizmib sonvontion and of the trades union , .vhilo Mahoney in the Second ward ii i left-hander ut Haacall , who ii niown os the trades union man , and s also at variance with the citizens icket. ' Iu the Sixth ward the mosl irofound silence waa observed , thi lomocrats either not thinking il fforth while to nominate any one igainat Baker , who will probably gel ho republican nomination , or else hey are laying low to combine with ho Morchanta and Manufacturers mien in trying to shove a dark horse .o . the front on election day to defeat ho republican and citizens' ticket. The following arc the results of th < irimarios by wards : PIK8T WARD. For Councilman McGavock , whc ecoived 285 votes against 75 for V. i. Vodicka. Delegates - C. Connoyor , H. Dea- aond , B. F. Madeen , Thos. Ciaoy , L. J. Ilimnan. SECOND WARD. For councilman , John J. Mahoney , uoeiviag 83 to 67 for Haacall. Delegates , Julius Troitachko , M. L. McNam.tra , A. Pokorney , M. W. Kennedy , Vincent ? Buikley. / THIRD WAKD. For councilman , Henry Hornborg , Bcoiving 214 votes , with little oppo- ition. Delegates , Aug. Weiss , Charles Og- on , Pat Ford , Goo. Schmidt , Rich- rd Kimball. FOUltTU WARD. For councilman , Wm. Bushman , ominated unanimously. Delegates Truman Buck , T. W. Richards , George Pritchott , W. J. [ ount and Charles Ogdon. vmu WARD. For councilman , John E. Wigman , ominated with little opposition. Delegates A. N. Ferguson , Wm. lovers , Jero Whelan , Jamea Bollin nd Jasob Kaufman. BIXTU WARD. No nomination for councilman was lade. Seventeen votea wore cast , ho following are the delegates ; G. ! , Stratmau , Mr. Ojnnomeyor , A. mith , James Powell , H. Ritter. THE GROOMS TRIAL. be Jury 8till Out and Qrooms Behind the Baro-Change in Walsh's Bond. Nothing of particular interest Iran- ) irod in court yesterday afternoon 'tor the order to subpojntu the grand try who brought in the indictments i the labor cases was issued. Just rovious to the conclusion of arguments t the Grooms case during the fore- 3on , the prisoner's bondsmen became little weak in the knees and finally irrondored him to the keeping of the 10riff. That official gave him com- irtublo quarters in the county jail. This action of Groom's bondsmen lemed to have affected several of the hers temporarily. Abont U o'clock ucaa , who has been on Walsh's bond , quested that the president of the bor union bo hunted up , as ho was isirous of getting off the bond , ucas' wish waa quickly gratified , and about fifteen minutes the name of > hn Brandt appeared instead of his i the bond. At 11 o'clock last night , the jury the Grooms case waa still out , and ith no chance of reporting before day , DIED. 1 DALTON.-lVtric * D ltfln. ye < ri , died \YcdneccUy evtntog. Flint ftl will take place from the residence Wm. Dftlton neur tJonidy Cexttry t morrow at 2 o'clock , p. m. [ ei De Meyer1 : CATARRH CURE. Tbo Only BHOTTO Heal Onro , SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONt . TO LOAN Call at Law Omce of 1 MONEY IloomS Crelihton niock , N At 8 pi „ terest In lums.of { 2WO at upwards , ( or 8 to 6 years , on QrsVclasn city at ( Arm property , Umis KiAb Est.lt aad LOJI Aomcr , 16th and Dourlas fits. - - HELP WANTED. 1 ANTED Diningrojra RlrlU.tho UeUhtc W ; _ House. Ct/7-l ( ItumcdUUly poixl paper h rRi and nMmlncr. Atipy to A. Harmni S. W. corn r 1Mb and Curl -t . (04 Sf Ihieogorid lalntew. Apply I A. Harmon , cjrner Itth and llutt t , 60 - ! A largo Ke box. Addrcei WANTED A. irut A Hand. -Competent girl to do gencri WANTED . A | > ptv tt mliloica of I . / OrcH , Terrace nduitlo , or at otlico ol OroCt Itjtn , omeiy , over Om&ha Katl jnal DA. k. ANTCD DooJ i irl fur K < neril bou enor xvurk. Call utlOJ North loth at. M onlc Flock. 692-30 * WOOD FOR SALE Pare 40 < oid go < xt dr ocxl Will BflUt depot J200 cord At drcas Auguit ItotJor , Mudall , low a. Ctifi 10 * | \ ; ANTED A ( t'll ( or dining room. App ! > at Flutters tiotue , corner Dodge and lot tr * t. COd-31 * - : tteady m n with small car WANTED-Ood , 1418 tlarno > tt. _ ; _ t93-3 TTT ANTED B an tip rie'ctd Balocmae. . Vf lltuaUoninkirr cory orptorUInn ton Beet ot rronc < M. AdJrois J. F. Boo office. 437-1 * _ WANTED-Hltuttlon to cook , wa-h a-d Ire Is fully competent to lake chooga ol kltoheo. Cell or addrwi "Jcnulj" Ocjldunb Uot l. . 631-30' 'ANTED A girl at French's CoO < * Houi W 10th ii. _ 589-32 ANTED A Rood tailored on cu lor W pant } . Apply 1220 Fa naro lit. 679 S 'ANTHD A oomrotent Uandrccr. Urr. B W Konntto , 8.10th strott. 67t-l * FIRST-CLASS I atciman deelrca a tltuatloi A where hit services wo lii bu required Addrcea lor one week , box 6 1 Council I ) iid Iowa. mTO-et' A waman cook lira , lie Coy no ) WANTED ernmeut corral ) . Must be a go < one , no other need apply. SCJ 1' Immediately an expcr'ence < WANTED for a m Hinery houso. AddrcK A. WOUB KDro. , LI coin , Nub. 601-21 A situation In a LUPKHPB houp. WANTED man who cm keep ticokn Sot pa ticjlarat to wha p at on. B lary n Hrgtno'o much an tbjectoa a place when merit will be riwanlol. I'-vn ( , ' , > oRocd relercnci Ir m pro-ant omplovur ns to chiracter anc iblllty. Addro B M F. IhU ollice. tOI-tl A food Rlrl at corner Hamilton WANTED ts. , thlnu'd addition. Do. I * agee given. f'3S-tl VrTANTED Tosella barber ffcop , ifflol o VY cation , good business , Bilitfiit-.ryrewm ! ' r ecllli.tf. Inquire at 1170. 16th ttioa , Omahc Keb. _ 63 ? . tl \TtrANTED-Apoodhoueoea8tol23rd street , W between Fainam and Dodge. A D. M r < < i Ith am Farnam. 63230 Family ol ( rood Handing to adopt WANTEt1 without any compensation. I - julrnat a. Cbristlanaon , M dwife , No. 800 ICth itieet , between Cumiog and Burt. < 613-5 * 'ANTED First clats coat and pantt W makers. Motcall Bros. Council llutld. 60030 * \TTTANTFD-Oood 'pastry and meat cook YV at lha Niagara house. Tenth xtroit , be- , wwn Fnri.auianil Douglas. Apply Immo- lltttojy 1BI31 * ANTKD-Boardcrs at tbe Oartle'd hoesc. W N. W. corner Kthand Jack.rn St > > . 414 tl Good Rlrl. A | > ly at 1080 North WANTED . Mild. J. M. COU.S'SMAN 80811 ' A gouu gin i'r general ho'let- W'ANTED also a nurao xlrl , northwest cir- UT 23d anil Unit street ) . 3s3-t ( [ "IT"ANTED Funding bridge and school bonds. VV II. T. Clark. liellerue. 86-U [ TtTANTED 4 children as boarders In a select YY school , at 10th and California St. L. B. .OOM1B 767-tf UOCEK8' BOOKS WANTED To keep even- JC Ings In return ( or tnde. P. O. Uox 502. 322-tf rTTAM I ED 2 unlurnlsheH ronms ( or man nnd YY wife , mu t be moderate in i > ricu. Ad- rtss II. . Ere offloe. 2fl7-t ( FOR RENT HOUBES" AND LAND. DESTAUnANTFOB RENT-Enqu ru at tbo L\i O'Counell Homo loth it between Douglas nd UpJire CtMl * \ FUltNlsniCD ROOM KOK KENT For one nL or two ( rentlemen , at 1011 Houth llth st ne block from U. r. Depot. 601.1' moil RKST Furnished cot'ago COO N. 18th [ J st. Rent paitly exchanged fcr board , -rsw eos-i * [ 710K HBNT 'I nd emely ( urnl.urt " ) par'or J and aloote room , i013 Cisd st. Cb6-tf rnOIt KENT One lurnhbed room 1723 Douc- t : las > t , 487-U 71UHNI8UF.D fro.it mom to rent SCO Farnam J st bet , 16th and 17th sts. 057-31 * /on Ktn r IIOUBO 01 leven toouu > , barn , etc. [ j Enqulis ) . 1'hlppa Hoe , 1612 H. KUth St. ,1011 ItKM Kutnlshed room > flth hoard. ? Modjinurproveraenla. 1718 DoJge nt. ItnHT lloi ) u o. 110 PDd 12 fl. 12lh EOK . , suitable lor reetHiirambM ding house. D. Jones. eod 677-31 RENT-IIanaxomely lur > Uhud front u room , to gentleman , tnoderaU rent. Hef- rtncca 1312 Uodga U between 13th and Itth ireets. 68.-1 * RENT Furnished rooms at 1407 Howard J between 14th and 16lh streets couth stde itbln 3 blocks south eatt of poatotfice. 664-tf 7.HR RENT B * e rent In exchange for board , J with ether boarder * , alto Iront chamber irnUhtd 603 N. 17tb it. 6U3 tl OlTE.Vr Fmm T , "Murray , " D 643-tI CTICELY furnlthed roim * one door north ol N Uodga on 16th st. 613-4 * 7IOK RENT ' ousi- barn and 3 retc ol laud. } Inquire 16th and Howard. Eu.-ouo o'NItl. [ 10 lit NT One lurgo fnrnUl el roiru , with L bi rd , on llritrloor , outn.de entrance UOo' t46 tf nOTl nl.lfl r'uriilJHoU cotu , rU lOJtun ! 2218 California si. il s. Hall. Kl-tt 10 ItKssT-rAt SO-20 ! Mao's Avenue. 48011 poll RKNT N. E. i. Eec. 0. T. 16 , B , , uo. 1 Improved Douglas county ( and. JJ mllei 3m R. 11. station. Inquirti af 8U9 D > tnport reet nult KtCT etore room In t > nck uullitiun , N. 11 corner 10th and CuuJjXrf , " C. ' r' Qood- ; \ ' RKNT HOUM on arerm n mcnao. J1 roimi , wtth taM AitljtoN. W M 1111,9078.12th Bt. J07-M OR KENT Furnuneu iruu mom , N. E. ror. F f.-tf ( Hh and J rinon - 1T10R RKNT t lurnnned ro 3tu o "i i.1 chanl 'Kicb ng , N. K eoj l tt text * . _ EMI8 rents hOQ'M.lotii , 'nrinn , toro-i , rooms etc. OOlcr * 16th arid Douglas Bt * BKNT Nlcelj' ' ! urnl < b < i rooms with 01 FOR board. Reasonable price * . 2011 * Pt. ' * " BALE BALE House ol 4 or 6 ronmi and cor ner lot oa 10th and Mason 11.600. lltOipm opp , postoOlcc , 68 U TraURY Thorou < hbrod Jcrsiy null No. 889 L1 "M. H. II. H. " , * lnmr < ( prlre fat BUte Fair. Htands ( or rerrlca vt Nebra ka 1'oaltrj Tards , Wwl Omabx Urahim c * . Browne , mvirn SALK Team ot work hor-ca. will ex. FOR lor colt or cattle , 314 S. 10 hit. 674 81" 8ALE-14 lo's In N. W. put ofdlT 01 FOR lecttlon. ? ! ' 0 to $ ! M each , on monthly payment ! . Mo igue , epp. pofitotflce. FjU SALK Ono ( wcond-h'tid SJhirac po cc engine , peed M new.al o two8 bornfli owir , and two U horse po or emlnc * new. njtlera ol a Ire I , i cw. Inquire Unmni Foaidty > nd Htchlna Co.U , I' hy. t t 17lh and IBih om h . 6C2-lm BKMIS sola hovieca , lot ) , ( arras iui'4 ' < lilllco , 15th uml D glaiSfi < . FOR SALE Home threeroorag ( ltd luldot.on 20'.b i'.rcet norlh ol Crook , JOOO cuh. Oa month ypmentc 3lcOf ) . Johu L. Mo'n ua. opposllcjwet fflco. J33-U ' ' . Flno family nivo : jomiir < uid FUH''ALB. at42l , Coincll niiTg , U. i.j SA1 E Housi nd lot on oa y terms , pplj at 611 Wa'mit ( traet between f th and tot < bou'h ol U. 1'depot , a so entire household ROD Js. C3l-fl * . A Ri > od Ptock of B noral mer- FOH8AI.E . will Inrolce between ( our anil live thoim.md dollnrn , or will rnh iigu tor land Address , 9. O. Tnotnai , Kulrbury , Neb. T710H SALE Saloo > stock and fixtures and L' 1 < ate Rlvon , eood loo.tion. Enquire ot L. H. Spencer , northeast corner lllh and ilarney. - . FlMi ai-res ot land on nuurto s 1 Ht eet , with fl 10 rrx dcn , barn and other ImprovfliEcnls. Price 12,600 : terms ca y. 47Mf W. R Bart ett , heal t state Agent T710II SAI.K A nevf home and lot. 26th ant 17 Douglas Bt. Inquire to A. Bouman , 28th and Farnhamts. . 418-1 m * H BALK A IMa o (8 octavos ) , in ciocHent c.ndton ; very cho-ip. Inquire a ; thisoffios. 8 LB Kive acre * of land , t ntory framt house , barn 2 wells and ofwr Improre- ments , cast side of Baundt rs etroot , near Putt Omaha. For particulars add.MI Oeo. W. Orew- ter , Oakland. Neb. 401-tt , S1CO each , $5 down andjifi per month LOTS . Agent. "TUMI SALE House trlth 6 roomt , barn and J ; long kttso of lot on 16th St. , bet. Hurt and Webster. Inquire at Kdholm & Krickson's. 358 U EACTlfUL KKtmiONCE ) Ll/m 1100 each , (6 down and SS per month. BEilld , ajtent , 16th and Douglas Bts. SALE Cur load of fac blackey mule * FOR . Apply of J. W. Bkinner , Coin Ia , IOR SALE 32 reoldenco lou on and near IBth J ? ttrcet. Price , (360 to ( DbO each. Terms ta y. UcCAOUK , A ( cent , Opp. Poit Office. 360 tl rum 8AL nicjcln , 4v-lnch Standard Oolom- JL Ma. Apply Union Elevator. 203-U Famham St. , Oniab . 720 Bmt B B03-H < t"1/l ' < H > i < t "OK. I'onndi o'cho cecoiiritrj'utfcr lor sale chenp ; also finsh milk u\i'iy d.y at KtaVa O'ocery rtore , cornir llth and Dodgo. * 7Miro _ _ _ _ _ f ) HICK KOH BAUK T. ilurra } . ! ) HAY At A. H. 8 nlcr' Feed Stor BALK llarns-y rit. Pl9-r ' MIBOELLAMEOU6. A blue 1 1 Id double ehaul Bomewbero LO3V cr near 23r.l ut. 1'lcane Itave at B e nttce. S.2 gl Roan mare about 4 yiarj old , 3TRAYED , Unt tall end whl'e hlid loot. > randed on left i j lrtter"O"witb a line through renter. Kludid will please leaio Information at \ 1616 Dod e Bt 600-6 * W Wo hare ill covered a new proceed ol rli'le-platlng common Hteel knives and forks , irifs lorks and Bio-ns | , at one-tenth tbe cost it elcctro-pUl Ine ; In appea-nnc > ; equal to Dew > latcd warr , and for durability warranted to rear for jrars. Saves BOiurniB ; ; saves the mlves. Ai'y onocm lo'rn. Vou' can m ko 10 to $20 a day plating at 81 per doi-n. One nun hus made $72 In three days. Thcro la mrdly a family but has knlvoi to p'aio. We till eond the lull art and instruct you free OH cyclptofSl and gunrantee.WO per cent , profit. ldrtr s Hiith-cl id Silver PaUi | Co. , 607 Olh venue. New York. _ 582-30 \TKS WINCIIisiElll9 : prepureil to receive LH piiill4 | or Instruction In pat tin- . Please a 1 at N. W. cor 2 ithJJOtary ave. | 665 30 ' ' " \/T AJIHOTll'ciuetei IlUck crp iafpl > rfes .Yi 60 coi.t a dozen , S2.(0 per hundmi. 810,00 or thousand -'Idle-Wildo Place. " I cave or- ursut 14"4 " Uotlgoat. JohnO.VllUa. mch-25-ov fat-it ) K f\f\C\ \ & 1 rnaplo troosTTsaleTlO to 12 j > ) . \J\J\I fcethlgn , one mile westjol Fort luialu. Addreu W. C. Alnaworth , Omaha Neb. * . _ 470-r no BUTCIIKUS AND STOCKMEN My cattl * L scale * are igau ! In perfect order. Cull on Ir. Vai Oman at clock ja'ds , 10th St. , bet. apltol avenue and Da\en art St. Plenty ol ard rorm and BUbllti ? . liri int straw in hale rbed-tkkk E KSTAUHOOK. . 425 U _ _ AND OKOAN Instruction by lllsa K PIANO , P. SOth .St. , below Pierce. 9J-M > Ouild And flrat class table board , at SM11 A ) COM Bt. nil 1m * ON TYPE-wiuTKas-w L are In frequent receipt ol applications lor pjrutoni. IlELli & AMES , 1600 Farnham , Kent * Uemlntrton Type-Writer. leblR-a.pl HKNT Obolca ol 30 lull lots to leas * J near CrelKhton College lor $ to per year. oxtar L. Thonmt n lira. , Room S , Crelghtoa lock. flMl _ _ _ 3DWAEI ) KUEHL AQIBTEK OF PALMYSTBKY AND /XNDI IONALI8T , 498 Tenth atret , between Kirahun idllniney. Will , vrltrt tbe aid ol s-uintlan > lrits , obula for kuy oem iUiioo at tbo put id present , anil on certain conditions Iu tbe la ire. Boots and Shoes made to ; rder. Perfect " 'action rnarauteed V'1 Absolutely Pure. this powder ue > ir rit . A man el of pa ' , strength and wboleiOui ne a. More ooooo- wl thin the onllnary kind * , and cannot b d In competition with the multitude of tow I , short weight , alum or pho pb&U powders , told only la cans. KcTiJ. JBuuiia Pol * > 0 * . , I Wall 6t , N w T rk " * '