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fllE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : SATUKDAtf , APRiL i M'2 PUR DAILY REK OMM ; Saturday Morning April 1 Wrmthor Report ( The following observations are taken B the same moment lit time nt all the fltrv Uons named. ) Wtfc DIPAMIIRST. U. S , StaiAl Slavics , 1 OMAHA , March 31 , 18S2. (1:16 p. m. ) J River S feet 10 Inches abote high water mark ' Omaha and 3 foot 0 at Yankton. , A . The new court h.'iue yard in enclosed by a htqli hoard fence. The mercury h climbing up Xlon's Hill prnty fast. The second terra of the Omahn Acad emy opens Monday , April 10h. m. 31-lm. A heavy load of passengers were on board the overland train westward yester day. The niijns of the retail atoros on the principal ntrcoU are iccelving n brighten- Ins touch of pnltit. The c.i o of the two bays , Quintan nnd Caisidy , cliar ed with the theft of carpen ter tools was to come up yesterday. Two plain dnmkswero arrested Thuti- day. One paid Ilia fine mul the other took a continuance. Three additional cases of small pox are reported from the Florence cut off , whicl ought ( o bo effectually cutoff from Omaha IVo tramps wore hauled In Thurada ; and on their trial ono was fired out o town and the other discharged for goot CQU9O. By reason of the washouts westward the Utah Northern .md Central 1'noifi trains did not connect with the overlnu train which arrived yesterday , and the la1 ter was accordingly very light. $ John Tracy , of tro U. 1' . baggage do parttnent , received a precious lltMo pleci of baggage Thursday wh'ch ho will hnndl oarof.illy enough. iHWusngiil. A water main near the puiuphous broke about 5 p. tn. Thursday , but has been repaired an I everything is now work , lug in goer ? stupe. The county clerk h engaged in com pannj ; the assessment hooks whicli will be handed over to the county aaseword to morrow and to city usiossora on Monday , next ' -Bishop Clarkson officiated at Grac Mission ( Episcopal ) , on Kloga street , be tween Caldweil and Hamilton , North Omaha , to-night ut 7:30. : The modern facilities for movlpg houses nro very sitlnfactory to the public A good sized frame bouso was snaked across Tenth street In ten minutes yet terday and not a street car delayed. It will be n great tro t to sec a play like "Ilazjl Kirko" produced by such a company ai the ono the Madison Square theatre sends here for Monday and Tues day evening next. X massive and glittering new safe , with the words "J. J Brown" in large Fold lettcr/i / on the front , attracted consid erable attention UB it rode up Farnam street yesterday , The ex-Vice President of the United States , Hon. Sclmyler Colfax , passed thr.iughtho cityln the Denver train yes terday He has been at Central City , where ho delivered a lecture Thursday. Fresh Cows for Sale Two extra fine thorough-bred Jersey cows ; two extra fine common cows , kind and gentle. Graham P. Browne , Nebraska Poultry Yards , West Omaha. wed-Bftt&wed Andrea' Bazar , 10"8 Farnam , agent for the Universal Fuxhlon Company's Per feet Patterns. Spring stylus now ready. Now ide w. Catalogues free. mch'tf.G To nee the Elephant go to Wade'a to procure the Fiuant Home Made Candle * , go to Wade'e also. He has them. . " m. 31-2t Odd Fellows Block.f m. 31'lt. Worklngrnon attend the Mass Meet Ing , uoaer the auspices of the Internntlon al Labor Unions , to be held at the Acad emy of Muilo , Saturday Kvonlnij , April Ut , 1882. By Ordnr of Committee. The republican city convention ia to beheld at 7:80 o'clock this evening at the court house , and the democratic oity convention at 7:30 : at the ilty council chamber. Commencing with Sunday next , Key. Mr. Copeland , of the Unitarian church , this city , will dUpeaue with evening Her- yloes here , giving his time to the people of Council B'uiT ' * . Services will be held in the morning an usual. There teems to be an iuclication on the part of come of the reporters of the morning paper * to discredit the veracity of Mr. K. B. Fry , whose thrilling ( vdven ture and narrow escape in the wilds of North Omaha were related yesterday. There are some men who would doubt the scriptures , Remember the Mvllsou Square theatre company bring the original New York scenery with them to use In the great dramatic eynt. A Vexed Clergyman. K ven the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeav oring to Interest hia audience while they were ketptug up an incresant coughing ranking It Jinpoanlble fur him to be heard. Yet , bow v fy eauycau all this be Avoided by Dimply miug Dr. King' * New Discove ry for uouguwpttou , Coughs and Colds. Trial Bottle * given away at Schroter & Becht'u drug store , A Farmor'a Testimony. OUESTON , Iowa , May 21 , 1881. JI , H. WAHNEB & Co. Sirs My little Bon has boon cured of weak kid- ueyfl by the use of your tiafe Kidney and Liver Cure. M. 0 , UEVMKK. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES A Quiet Time and But Pew Contests at the Polls. TUrrine in First , Htiscall In Second McQuckln in Third , Dunham In Fourth , Redman In Fifth , Baker in Sixth , The republican primaries to olec delegate a to the republican city convention vontion , which meets at the couri hoiiBO nt 7:30 : p. m. to-day , was holt last evening , from 5 to 7 o'clock. In most wards the vote polled wnt very light and thora was no grcal contest over the delegates anywhere. The result will bo aeon below : KIlLST WAHt ) . Tlu heaviest voting' done at nnj ward was in the First , where over four hundred votes were polled , There were two sots of candidates , ono being for 0. 0. Tlirano and the other for Ernest Stuht. The Tlirano dolegatce wore elected by a lari o mijority , re- coivinc 308 votes. They are as fol lows : Gottlieb Zimmerman , William Doll , John Hosiclcy , Morris Elguttor , James Callahan , Olmrlos Salholm , A. P. Swickard. The ticket mndo out in support of Mr. Stuht was : 0. P. Goodman , A. J. llobon , 8. J. Ltraon , Win. Doll , \Vm. SpaiFord , Goo. Hi 'gins , D. P. Jones. This ticket received ninoty-tlirco rotes. It also bore the names of Ohas. M. Ooimoyor , E. K. Long , and Gco. Thnill for mtunburs of the board of education. There was no particu lar excitement about the polls , which were located at Mr. D.ivid . Guild's grocery store. Ed. O. Sullivan and P. 0. Hoyson were the judges , and Win. Nelson clerk of the election. HKCONl ) VfAKl ) . [ In the second ward the voting was by no means light. Ilore also there wore two tickota in the field , ono headed with the name of Fred Belun for city councilman , and the other with Isaac S. Unseal ) . The first named ticket was withdrawn early in the evening , after nineteen votes had boon received , and at the closing of the polls the Hascall ticket had received - coived 252 votes. The delegates thus elected to the city convention of to night are : M. 0. Moatuty , Samut Lippincott , J. W. Lounsbury , W. W Bingham , E. P. Salmon , John W Hon/.i , Daniel Shull. . No members of the school boar were voted for. The judges wpro Aug. Schroode and Samuel Lippincott ; clerk , Morri Morrison. THIUD , WAKD. In the Third ward but ono sot o delegates were voted for , nnd th name of Mr. D. L. McGuckiii headoc the ticket. The delegates receive J at unanimous vote , 115 ballots being : adt. The elect are no follows : M H. Carlton , W. F. Schmidt , R. Peter ion , F. D. Kent , Matt Hoover , Wm B. Puyton , Henry Livesoy. Judges , Charles Linds y and J. B Hedfiold ; clerk , E. B. Roche. FOUllTH WAUD. The primary in this ward was al mo way and there was consequent ! } 10 excitement. About ono hundroc rotebi were cast. The following wa .ho ticket unanimously nominated : Per councilman , Martin Dunham For delegates to the city conven ion : John Liohtenborgor , Oharle Curnoy , E. R. Overall , Thomas Gal an , T H. Sfnith , P. L. Perrino , Jas Hookdalo. FJVTH WAKD. There was but ono ticket in tlu ? ifth , headed by the naino of Josopl ledman. Ono hundred and sixty our votes were cast and the following Delegates elected to the city cuvon ion : Thomas Brunnor , Jacob Moo Gilbert Pitts , John H. Erck , A. H Uvimboy , D. St. Guyer , and James vnight. HIXTH WAUU. There were two tickets in the Sixth irard. There was but little interest manifested in this ward , which casts ho largest vote in the city on election lay. The regular republican ticket , o headed , endorsed Mr. WM. Cuddy or the city council by a vote 'f ' seventeen. % Mr. Cuddy is ndorsod by the trades union .nd i < a very popular man in lie ward and well known in the entire ity.Altred Altred Wolf received twelve votes or the city council , the following bo ng his delegates1 Henry Ritter , 3has. Hellwig , Joseph Rowls , Anton iorold , Porko White , Wm. Turtle ' Phil. Clark. W. I. B xkor , the present incumbent , ecoiyod seventy-two votes for re ileotion , electing his dolngatcs as fol- ows : John Wilson , R. K. Taft , W. V. Smith , James Bennett , 0. II. } owoy , Goo. H. Orager and Collins Tordiin. Mr. Baker is also the nominee ol ho so-called citizens' convention. WALSH'S WRESTtE. 'bo Plea In Abatement Thoroughly i Before tbo Court , The case of the slate va. President Vnlah came up in the district court oaterday on the plea in abate- lent filed Thursday by the defense. The argument was taken up at the poning hour and concluded about eon , Hon. John 0. Cowin speaking it the defense and Prosecuting At- > rnoy Burnliam and Charlie Green > r the state. Testimony as to the occurrences Inch were alleged to have taken lace in the jury room was heard , the itnossos being James E. Boyd , E. V. mith nnd Charles Green. The faots ore not materially different from hat wan alleged. In the examination of Mr , Greene o teatified that ho had been op. ointed deputy prosecutor by Mr. lurnham , und had taken the oath of Qlco , being thereby entitled to bo resent in the grand jury during the ivoatigations. In response to the question by Mr. owiu if hia appointment waa not erely for the U. P. copper cases , Mr. roon swore that he waa appointed dopu'y prosecutor for the whole term , "Then/1 said Mr. Oowin , "if you wore sworn to look after the statoV interests for the tarm , nnd wore in all respects the tame ns Mr , Burnhnm for the timOj does it not sneni u little singular that you should hare con ducted the defense in several criminal cases ? " This was n point thnt was unan swerable. The defense in the Walsh case also elicited the fact that Mr. Green was the paid attorney of the B. & M. road. At the conclusion of the argument the court took thu matter under ad visement. OMAHA NIMRODS. Great .Slaughter ol Wild Fowl on the Platto. A largo express wagon loaded with ducks and g.'eao rolled up Farnam street from the depot yesto-day and stopped in front of Saxo'a Opera House pharmacy. Anxious to know whether the enterprising proprietor proposed to embark in the commis sion business , TJIB BKE reporter dropped - pod into the store and learned that the game was the result of a thrco days' hunt by Mr. Hollis Hoglo , head clerk of Mr. Saxo's cstablishmant nnd Will Crary. of the State bank. Messrs Hogio and Crary put in their work at Ciurksvillo station , on the line of the Union Pacific , nnd sue- cocdcd in bogging 107 geese nnd 47 ducks in twenty.four hours. At the end of this time the barrels of their guns wore in such a condition that re treat was Bounded and the slauchtcr stopped. Sportsmen report the gorsc as remarkably plentiful along thu Platte river. SERIOUS ACOIDEN1. Ed , Kaufhmnn Falls from tile Horse and Droaks Hia liogr. A serious accident occurred to Mr. Ed Kaufmnnn , the well-known Tenth treot barber , about 1 p. m. yesterday , Mr. Kiuifinann waa mounting upon' lis horse , intending to ride home to dinner , when the animal was frighten- d nt something and jumped. Mr. vaufmann was thrown off , nnd dragged for a short distance. Ono foot caught in the stirrup in such a way as to break the ankle. Surgical attendance was imme diately summoned , and the injured man made as comfortable as poss'blc , after which ho was taken to his home at Tenth and Hickory streets in a car riage. The accident is of u peculiarly unfortunate nature , aa Mr. Kaufmann was married only a few days ago , and the honeymoon is unpleasantly broken in upon. NORTH SCHOOL. Olosiner Exorcises A Lively Juvenile Entertainment , Yesterday afternoon the scholars of the North School Rave their closing oxerciscs before a select and apprecia tive audience , and the teachers do- lorvo great crodit-for the paina they must have taken to train the children to such a high state of proficiency. The entire programme was gotten up with considerable care , and the pupils evinced , with few exceptions , remarkable vocal and elocutionary ibility. Juliette W. McKoon recited "Tho 3ong of the Shirt" very effectively nd Leonora Smith gave an excellent rendition of " ' " "Nobody's Child. Mablo Fonda" recitation of "Poor EIouso Nan" was highly commendable. Notwithstanding that this pathetic itory is of considerable length she went through it without a break. L'his little lady also displayed no little irtistio talent in the shape of some lecorations she had gotten up for his occasion. Harry Staloy created much merri nent by his funny recital of "Dot ambs vet Mary haf got. " "Beautiful jnow" was very prettily recited by [ da Miller , and Florence French's 'Curfew must not ring to-night" was L thorough success. Louis Asidey gave very effectively , 'Coin' homo Tuesday , " and Minnie Jwartzlander told about being 'Snow Bound" in a very inarming manner. Nellie Willott ' ' ' " ' c ; ave 'Somebody's mother" very lathotically , nnd Lizzie Richardson ; ot through "Pap k'a Letter" admira- ily. "Tho Old Mm in the Stylish Jhurch , " by Louis Casidy , "Tho funny Shopkeeper , " by Carrie Nick- ill , nnd "la there Room in Angel jand ? " by Augusta Stratman , were .11 very commendable performances. The performances given .by the very nfantilo scholars deserve n word of : ofnmondation. Sadie Donahoo.alittlo ivo year old , gave in n very pleasing vay "Soft , Soft , " and Selnm Tullen'a laivo recital of "Once there was a iltlo Kitty , " was excellent. Perhaps he best performance rendered by this : lnas was Lulu Smith's "Annabel Mo- Jarty , The personation of different trades y eleven smart little boys , was also i very attractive feature. The gym- instio exorcises proved quite a ively performance. The whole ff'iir waa a decided success , nd Prof J. B. Brunor and his efli- lent staff of teachers may be compli mented on the able manner in which hey have trained their little pupila. At the conclusion of the exercises 'rof. Brunor and several gentlemen elivorod some short addresses , in hich they give the children some ox- client advice. Everybody who contemplates pur- msing FUUNITIWB will find it to loir own interest to inspect the im- stock nt the store of OKAS. 01 ucK , who unquestionably has 10 finest assortment of ruuNiTiwu , o. , from the boat manufacturers and te newest styles , and ALWAYS MAKES JWKU PRICES than any other FUKNI- JKE dealer in Nobaaska. Furniture sold on monthly pay- louta at cash prices. OHAS. SUIVBUWK , 1200 , 1108 and 1210 Farnam St. m27-mon.wod&sat-mande-lrntf A STRANGE STORY , Mysterious Attempt Upon the Lifo of the New Colonel of the Ninth Infantry , Journeying Thirty-Six Hours In nn Almost Dying Condition. General Jnmea Van Voast , colono ! commanding the Ninth United States infantry , with headquarters at Fort Omalm , was promoted to that position about four weeks ngo , to fill the va cancy caused by the retirement oi Colonel King , until that , time com mandant of iho Ninth rogimunl. At the time of his appointment ho was stationed in Texas , but receiving orders to join his regiment in Ne braska , ho left on thu llth of March for his no station. It was on this journey that ho received the injuries recounted below. The nowa was nt first that ho had been thrown from the train and dragged. Prom this report it would look as if foul play may have been attempted. Thott > ry ns condensed from an exchangers as 04 t \ \ follows : Q n , Van Voaat sot cut from his post by a stage which loft at midnight for the nearest railway station Abilene , Toxas. Ho found in the stage , as u traveling companion , on extra driver , or a man claiming to bo such , whoso appearance ho did not like. A iii-Rro subsequently ontorinp , Qen. Van Vonst climbed to the boot of the stoRe and took a teat with the driver. Fort Concha was reached shortly after daylight , and soon after leaving it the driver , by whom ho sat , cried , as the horses dashed rapidly down a declovity , "You will fall " Thus far , and thus f r only , can and doca the genuril himself toll the story , for then consciousness for a lonir time censed , and when ho nwoktt partially to his 80H808 ngAin ho was told that ho had been thrown oif by a runaway team and dragged by the horses1. Wednesday , March 15 last , Mrs. Van Voast received a telegram from St. Louis , purporting to como from her husband , saying ho would bo with her on Thursday. She accordingly sent the family carriage and the coach man Jim io meet the train. When it arrived Jim waited in vain for the general , and after all other passengers had come from the cars , ontitred them to look for his employer. Ho was in time to hear a railroad employe say : "Here , old man , get out , or we'll car ry you back. " Attracted by a bundle , around which was tied the variegated cord from an army officer's hat Jim looked closer , and through blood and dirt and horrible bruises , recognized Col. Van Voast , who feebly whisper ing that ho was almost dead , and for them to take him in the back way so os not to startle his wife , was carried by three men to his carriage and driven homo. Dr. Fithian , the family phy- ician , and Dr. Brocks , of the army , were summoned and found a shocking state of affairs. The patient was sonii- unconscious from brain injury , and all but speechless. The lower left jaw was broken , the throat fright fully congested , as from strangulation , the palate swollen to the size of a hen's egg , the tonsils black , the eyas protruding trom their sockets until the conjunctiva hung far over thu Durnea. With all this injury to the ( load , the entire body did not show the slightest bruise auch as would surely have followed dragging , but on bis person was found a certificate iigned "on honor" by George Wash ington , post "trader at Abilene , Texas , ; hut Gen , Van Voaat had been brought ; o that station unconscious from hu7- ng been dragged , as it was reported ; o him , 30 yards by runaway horses , md remained unconscious 14 hours , md had then boon put on the trainer or home by himself and the tele- ; raph operators. The anxiety of General Van foaat , injured while on route rom ono duty -to another , to get to us homo , alee on route , as construe- ivoly to a hospital , can bo imagined ; Uo , his Bending an unalarming tele- ; ram from St. Louis , but how an oili er of his rank so injured was allowed 0 make the thirty-six hours' journey lone , unattended , his clothes even incleaned , oasses comprehension. It 1 difficult to conceive the officers of lie train even overlooking his condi- ion , or oven BO vigorous a soldkr as lie gonoial surviving the trip. Many f these things ho may doubtless be bio to clear up when he recovers his peech-lost altogether for several ays since his return and mind , ut theio will remain still uncleared wny , at least until further iitil further investigation , Iho fearful ispicioa that it was the blow of a isso that so suddenly stunned him enID ID stago'a roof , and which put him ito thu condition of a man who has eon hanged and cut down before life as fxtmct. To add to the mystery ia watch was dangling from his vest , nd his pocket book seemingly itact when ho reached homo lough ho may have loft the fort with bhor moneys , and the smaller sum * lay have been loft as a blind. Boull lie as it mtty , allowing the story of 10 plage drivers who brought him ito Abilene to bo true , Iho journey ir thirty-six hours , in such a condi- on , unchallenged by anyperbonand , moricun soldior-hko , refusing to minima or ask aid , will remain ono ' the most remarkable stories of the The Grooms Caso. At a late hour Thursday the jury the Grooms case , having been un- ile to agree , reported that one of leir number was sick. They were loreupon discharged by the court. is understood that the jury stood ven for acquittal and five for con- otion. It is considered by many at a conviction had become impos- bio , and that the prosecution , to II oid losing prestige , lock this pro- it for averting a verdict of acquittal even a disagreement , iesterday the court announced at the matter of bail in the case juld bo left entirely with the dia- iot attorney and it is probable that will bo reduced to u nominal sum id the release of the prisoner so red. The regular panel of jurors was sterday excused until Monday , licit indicates that the subject of the > t trials will reat until that time. "RICHELIEU. " Thomas W Keetut in Bulwei Lytlou'a A Flnttenns Receotlon to the Star of the Tragic School. It is certainly a fluttering tribute tt Mr. Koeno's power as an actor ane also to the drnimtic taste of our citi zens , that after a series of excelled entertainments such as have of late boon given ut the opera house , st largo and roprrccntativo an audience could b assembled lo see oveh on ! who is'a9miUed urbo among tlio GeTt tragedians of tin ! present dny.Q The old acImTfurs ot Mr. Keene , w ith others who miidu up the large audience which greeted him at Boyd'a opera house last night , evinced from the first appearance of the actor on the stage an interest which gradually warmed into enthusi asm as the play progressed. On his appearance hero a year ago Keene wus laboring under the disadvantage of a poor support , but the company with him to-day deserves no such censure , in fact it is almost without exception first class , and this fact added to the general effect of the performance. 'Jho tragedian hn- self has become easier , moro grace ful , and ho has evidently a far deeper insight into each of the characters ho port ia > a than ho had on his last ap pearance hero. The delicacy in treat ment , by which art conceals art. Mr. Keene is rapidly getting , and no stronger prool of this could bo needed than in his acting in some of the earlier scenes of "llicho- lieu. " His "Ilijhelieu" is the ca dinul that Forrest gave tli American stage. It is grandly au teru and yet tenderly romantic , soltdl , founded in the rupoao of the philoso pher , yet fiery in the knightly vuloro yyuth ; lovingly human and Munsitiv to every eir oiion of joy and grief i the commun lot of mankind an idea of powerful goodness protecting th weakness and innocence of uusuultec virtue. Glittering in its spirit an magnetic in its power it carries wit ) : it the afl'dutionof human hearts. It took Forrest years to build , and fill out with all its details thu Richelieu which critics long ugo se up as the standard of Richulioua I rom which thu production of th character is now judged. Keene ha made a remarkable character of it in two years ot study. ' He has th iruo conception of thu clmiacter , acking only , if in anything , 11 : ; ho power ot subtlety in thu first three icts. The crafty cardinal minister i iho persomige pi us tin before the audi ; or in all his cunning and power dur ng the later parts ot the play. As a ustorical production thu virtues pra lentcd in llicholieu are the work u liulwer and not of the actor. Keeni nterprets the ideas of the play writer md not the truth of history. This is tecessary for stage etlect , and t is presented with tollh > D sffect. The beauty of language i wrought out in its utmost strength ii : ivery period and accompanied by the icsessary faithfulness of physical ac- : ompammcnt in every climax. If the luccoss of the writer was one of the ; randest of human achievements in iterary effect , ao is the interpretation ; ivou bj the actor in a dramatic sense. \s every student knows , the play s a great theatrical achievement , ind in a production such as was Tituessed last night , the student of listory has an aid which is rarely seen in the dramatic stage. The "De Bar- idas" of Leai-oc and the "Do Mau- > rat" of Lloyd wore fine presentations if the auxiliary parts of the play , fliile "Louis " the weak and , as , pli- .ble hin < r , Hunter Smith jjavo a very i editable performance in fact , mak- ug of the part all that is required by ho author. ARRESTED FOR ROBBER V. Iowa Crook Caught In this City Yesterday. John Jfiorson , a man who has boon lontifiod with a good many crooked rocoedings on the Iowa side of the ivor , waa arrested in this city this [ ternoou , by Officer John ClufT , of ouncil Bluffs , on u charge of robbery , [ o had disappeared from the liluffa [ tor testifying in the Snodderly as- yult case in that city , and-then it was iscoverod that hia testimony in the isp had boon untrue. A burglary hich was committed there about two ooks ago is attributed to him , and it on this charge that ho was arrested jsterday. Officer GlufF took Pieraon ickon the three o'clock dummy train. PERSONAL. J , M. Bennett came la from Kuwlios " )3terday. ) J. II. Watts , of AsliUiml , la among the test registers at the Wltlmell. K , P. Walker , of Council IJlnffs , is a lest at the Canfield. II , K. Shear , of Hastings , Is In the city i a business trip. A , L. Sprague , of Stromsburf ; , nirived the city yesterday. It , S. Vloweru , of Otceoln , is a guest at e Ca .field hou-e , where ha TO istered sterday. II. II , Shenn , one of the respected real- nts of Aiibl.nd , arrived in the city lost nlng and stopped at the Wiihuell. Miss Grace Muaon , of Lincoln , is at the 'ithnell. Among the arrivals last evening at the ithnell houutt were John and Benjamin cCroody , uf Sioux City , und K. \ \ . 'ellx , of Schuyler. Sen. Mead loft for Chicago yesterday. o will begone several days , Mujor Hill , the proprietor of a smelter Frisco , UUli , jiaEBed through Uiia city sterday on his way to New York. James W. Darker and II , J. Baled , of luncil Bluff * , are iu thu city , They at- .ided "Hlchellou" hit eveiilng ami op- eclated n t > oed play in a tiue opera. \\tv. Charles K. IIawken , F. P. , of Ireland , is the Canfield house. He U accompa id by hia wife and by N , J , Urufe. ley are on a pleasure tour. o The antidotal theory , now Admitted to lie the only treatment which will crftdicntc Qatar- rhal Polton. Her. ChM. If , Taylor , HO Nohln jtrcct , Brook. lyn , N , Y.i "Ono package effected a radical cure. " Rcr. Oco , A. Itela , CoWesklll , Schoh.arlo , Co. , K , Y.i ' 'It restored me to my inlnlstctlnl 1 Rev. W. H. Suinnor , Frederick. Md. ! "Fne results In nix owes In my family. " Her. Oco. E. Pratt , St. Stephen's Rector I'hla. : "Quito wonderful ; let nio dletrjbut Chas , II , Stanhope , Xowporl , 1L 1. ! ' I WAS too dual to hear the chutch bolls ring ; hearing restored. " George W. Ijunbrijrhr , 73 Ulddl street , Haiti , more , Md. ! "Suffered D years ; perfectly cur I. " Mrs. M. E. Shcnncy , S''J2 ' ' Sarah street , St. I.ouls : "The first natural breath In 0 yean- " Mrs. J. W. Purccll , Ooldcn City , t'ol.t "Used onlytno package ; entirely ured ; suffered 24 years. " Dr. F. N. Clark , Dentist. 8 Montgomery street , San Francisco : "Suffered lo years ; perfectly cured , " etc. Dr. Wei De Meyer's Popular 'TREATISE" on CatAr h mailed free. The ( front Cure Is de livered by Druggists , or by D. D. Dewey & Co , , 182 Fulton street , New York for I 00 , mon-wod-frl&sat&wcrkcnw SPECIAL IWfCES. HELP WANTED. Situation as gardcncf , lias had WANTED experience Address J. I ) tlo < ! olllce. 01C-1 * WANTED A toed gal Jor general luu'c- work , ipplf at 1510 Harnor st between 15thand ICth sts. Mis II. H. Wilbur. 011-3H WANTED A conipe'cnt ' girl , good cook. Mrs Joi. IJell , i. Mary's Axe. and SOth trcet. 017 3H ANTKD Klthccn girl at Itclncko'rf Itcs- W tnura .t , Uth and Jackon sts G03 3) ) ANTKD Casement In ox. for boird. w Other bouilcrs too. 6)3 N. lUh etlect. GilHf PANTIID At once , man fcr farm work nc r W city. Co. Martin , 211 B. 12th st. OOS-tf TJ17 ANTED Ima'odlitu'y ? 0 laborers , 20 V > teams'ers. It. MnnnwtllLr , Eirjploj merit Agtnt near Farnam street. 612-3t W ASTRO A good man to tike care of tuhouses and mall gtrdcri , 22ad and St. Mary s Axe. 010-3 WANTKD A'stoutyonn ? man xxontsa sit uation In a private family ni coachman IB also camp tent to ta''i > care of live stock , slid himself gvnerally ujlul. Bert of rcferenrcj 1'Ucn , Audrc'S or call at 07 S I3lh strei t be tween Farnam and Douglas , cat ; side , ( J20-31) ) WANTED D'nlngroom ' glriat.the ; Crcijhton Blouse. OU7-tf WANTED Immediately good paper hanger and ( sl'lmincr. App'y to A. Harmon , 3. W. cornir IMhand Burt tie. C04 31 * W ANTED 1 h tee good palnterp. Apply to A. Harmon , corner 16th and Hurt t . CO1 * ANTED A lari.'e Ke box. Aildrcr ? W ' 0-t A. iKi.v A I.land. ANTED -Competent girl lo do general housework. Apply tt rcsida-iee of L. A. ) roff , Terrace adrlitlo . , or at otllco of Oroff < it iljnt omeiy over Omilu Kathnal Ui..k. 5'fS 31 * ANrEI ) A g'rl for AMug room. Apply " at I'liijters r ouse , con.or Dodge ard loth treet. 593-31 * ITrANTED-Oosd steady man with email cap- YV Ital. Win Kvorett , 1410iiarno > i-t. 593-3 ITTANTCD Bv an cxptriorccd Balcsmao. A VV tltuatlon In a grocery or provision tort1 , iestofr ferences. Ad.lreasJ. F. Bee olllce. 487-1 * ANTED A xl'.at French's Coffee Houee wANTED . 689-32 wW W RANTED A good tollorcs ) on ru torn pants. Apply 1220 FamamBt. 679 3 ANTSD A com ] e'ent laundress Mrs. II. w Konntze , S. 10th utroet. 575-1 * A FlRSI-CLAEStaleauan desires a ulluation Cl _ where lib sen Ices wov.ln be required. Iddresn for one week , box 651 Council H uffj owa. mSO-Ot * ntT ANTED A waman cook M rs. McCoy near VY new goxernmeut corral ) . Mustboago-d ne , no other need apply. SOS l * ITTANTED Immtdiatoly an experienced VY Trimmer for a m llliiery houso. Address i. VToLtK Aj.n Co. , LI coin , Neb. 604-23 [ T7 ANTED A situation In a busiij'bs liouse YY by a young man who can keep nooks , 'otpa tfcular a to ha p < s > ton. S lary at rat no 10 much an cbjectas a place where icrit will be rewarded , ( -.in give good rcfcrcnco r m pro-ont e'uploxcr as to chiracter and bliity. Addrces M F. thU olHce. 601-tf [ Jt ; ANTED A good girl at corner Hamilton V\ and Pier sts.him,1. , . , addition. Ba t ages givtn. 538-t iTTANTRD T Bell barber thop , good o- YY cation , uood buslne ssitl8Uctoryrca ) iH > r selling. Inquire at 117t = .15th etroet , Omaha eb. 637 tf 7 ANTEU Family of good standing to adopt rV a chill without any compensation. In- ulrnat M. Christiansen , Midwife , No. SOB 10th reel , between Cuming and Hurt. 613-6 * TIANTI'D Hood pastry and meat cook ) r V at Iho Niagara house , Tenth street , bee t-cen Fariamanrt Douglas. Apply Imme- ato'v ' 40131 * A7 ANTED Hoarders at tr.e Oartleld hoese , IY N. Vf. conn ; , llth and Jack inn Sta. 414 tf " \rANTED-A goou giri icr general ho-iae rV work , also a nurse girl , northwest cur r 23d and Uutt stroetj. " ' " " ANTKD-riUi'lin/iirm. and V H. T. Clark T7"ANTED 4 children u b > aideiu n , * . .ultct 'V school , at 10th and California St. I. . H ) OM1S 767-tf 1 ROGERS' IVJOKS WANTED To kfep ovim 3T Ings In return for trade. P. O. Ilnx 602. 3521 * AN I El 2 uniuniifched rooms for man uud VAN , mu > t bo niixletato in price. Aden - en H. . Ike olllce. 297-tf "OR HPNT K nJt > r AND LAND. flOR RENT New house xxlth 10 roomn on 18th ( and Welwt r , aln > tore room on 21st and imtng it. Inquire of J D. Tbomas. 613-1 * 10'RENr-Brick hnnsa with ft roora > , in . BO M Jt Hill's second addition. Inquire Hc'JUbllcJD oflice. 019-i * > EhTAURANT FOIl RENT Enqu're at tbo V O'Couaell liouse 10th .t between Cousla * id Dodge BOfll' L FUKHI8IIKD ROOM FOH IlENT-For one L or t o gentlemen , at 10U South llth st e blocu hoot U. P. Depot. 69M 011 HBST Furnished cottage 605 N. 18th ! st. Rent ra.tly exchange ! fcr ll KENT lUnd.omely furnUhid par'or ' and alco e room , 2013 Oiss t rion UKNT One fumislxd room 1723 Dou - 1 637-41 ilURNlSIIKD front room to rent 300 Faniaiu ! ut bet 16th and 17th eti. 6(7 SI * 1011 RENT House of i laven toouw , biiu. eto. I Enquire J. Phlpp * Hoe , 1U2 U. Fifth St ,1OU , 1IKNT FuriJ ht ( ) ioo i with board. I ModjininiprovimentB. 1718 Dodge st , 570-3 * OK UK.NT llorw No. lift Mid 112 8. 12lh 1 kt. , suitable , ior rciUuraulbo * ding houmj. 1 IX Joiua. eod 677-3- 1011 RENT Handsomely fun Uhrd licnt 1 room , to gentlisman , moderate rent HU- ences. iS12 Dodge tt. between 13th and IlUt ceU. C8I-1 * IOR HENT Furnl-hed roonnat 1407 Iloward 1 between 14th and 16th streets * oiUh side tiilu s bloeki south-eait ot pottorUce , 651-tf R RENT Basorent In eJcchnngofor board , Ft x lth oth.ir bonnlerj , also front chflmber furnUhed CCS N , Uth st. { 63 tf "VTIOELY furnished rooms one doornorth'of JM Itodge on I8th st. 813-4 * flEW ou c birn and : l crc of hud. 1 Inquire 16th and llouard. I'llana li'Mel. dPOtf _ rilO K NT Ono Inrge turnlsl eJ ro.tn , with I. b.nrd , on first floor , outi.de eu ranee If OS California tt , [ 45 tf M riff I' Furnished cottage , ilx roomC FOH California t. My. , - 1711'KNISIlhli ROOM 10 ifKaT XtrsdRTst JU Mar ) 'n At cnne. ttOR HKNT-.V. E. \ , fee. 0 , T. 16. II. 11 , un- J Improxcd Douglas county land. 11 inllos from H. II. station , Inquire tt 2118 Davtnport street 43 tf I71O11 lir.ET store room In brick building , > . ; K , corner 10th nd Cuming. C. F Goodman - man , 1110 Farnhiin St. _ S03-tf f on Sherman nvenii > ) . rooms , with ttablo Apply to N , W Me till , 307 S. 1211St. . 20T-tf FOR RENT Furmsneii nun luora , K , K. cor. Oth and Jack ion. 62-tf 7JOB REJi'T S furnished toom" ovc- tint JJ chant * ' Exch ngeN. E or. IBtb tnd streets. T70P. HENT Nicely furnished rooms with or JTJ without board. Reiuionablo prlcca 2013 Caaa Ft. -an OR SAIE llouica dtwo full lots all Im- F piovcmon'R ' nearly nc * ' . llest locMlo i In town , only $2000 , half down , bahnco on time If desired. Inquire t > f 0. Pullman tth and Dorcas street. OID C' HALE House of 4 or 6 ronms and cor ner lot on IDth nnd Mason fl.COO. W < 0ij ( e opp , poslomco. 668-tf Thoroughbred Jcrsoy Bull No. 331 EUIIY . M. H. n , " , wlnmr rf prlro'kt SUtt Fair. Stands for for * ice tt Nebraska Poultry Yardt , Wet Cm&ba. Oraham i' . Browne , E85.1m _ _ SAIjU Team of Xkork hones , \\lll ex. FOR for colt or cattle , 314 S. 10 h ft , 67431' T OHSALE 14lo's In N. W. p\rt ofclly on J ; glghily Iccitlon. $2(0 to (260 cadi , am monthly pavincut ) . Me'ague , opp. ii tolllco. 63i.tt _ _ _ _ ; _ F.iH SALE Ono second-hand 25 horse power engine , good as ncw.al o twos horaoiowir , and two 16 horse pocr engines , new. Dllors : of a'l size' , i cw. Inquire Umana Fem dry an Machine Co.U , P lly , bet 17th and 18th omah * 602-lm "OOH SALE House thrco rooms and half loton 12 20ih o'.rcet north of Creek , t ! ) 00 c.u-h. On month y pi ) monti 91,000. John L. McDa U6 , opposite { KietJlllcc. 633-tf FOK RALE. Fine family inure ; young and gentle. Bo * 42t , Cornell BlaH s. la. 24-2 FOH SAi K House and lot on cacy tcrnvi. Apply at 611 Wa'nut stroct botuocn Uth and Oth ftreebi South of U. P. depot , also entire household good ? . 631-0 * SALE Saloon stock and fixtures und FOR given , good location , Enquire ot L. II. Spencer , northeast corner llth and Harnoy. spl 4'6-tf > AI'K Fixe aTOs of land on laundeia FOH ect , xxith flue rcn deuce , barn and other > mproveu.cnte. Price $2,600 : terms ea > y. 17tf W. It. Bartictt , Koal * state Agent. SALE A new home and lot , 26th and POH St. Inquire to A. Bouman , 20th knd Farnham ts. 418-lm * I710K .SALE A 1'U 0(0 ncUxei ) , in cxocllonl 1J c nd t on ; very chop. Inquire at I his of Doe. 8pl429-tf ) U SiiLE tixo nuro if l.uid , 2-uory frame bl house. Iiam2 wells and ofior improve- units , iast stJe of Faunih r < street , near Fort linaba. For partlcnliirs add caiGco. W. Rroir- iter , OaMa-.d. Neb. 401-tt I7UU SALE House with 0 rooms , barn and I ? on ? lease of lot on Ifith St. , I ct. Hurt snd Vebntcr. Inquire at E > lhnlm & Krickson's. 365 tt rpoll HALI Car load of f'xo blackcy mules L broke Apply of J.V. . Skinner. Coin Ia , S tf-lino" IT1OK SALE 32 rcsldm.co lots on and near inteC C street. Price , f3EO to SSfcO ia > h. T r--n asy. McCAGUh , Agtnt , Opp. Post < fllcc 3li i [ f OK SALE lllcyclu , 4Mnch standard Colum- bia. Apply Union Elevator. 203-tf niOR SALE Or xvill excha re for Omaha pr"- t. I Iperty , an improved ere en it land adjoin- tig a station on U. P. R. R. 11. DUNHAM , Iil3 'aniham St. , Omaha. 720 3m * BI-K FOK L'ALb. B 203-tf L'ALb.ESTARKOOK 4 COC I'oui.di ofcho ce country butrcr for sale $00 $ cheap ; also fresh milk oteiy d > y it leal'ti Oiocery ttorc , corner llth and Dodge. 474-lmo BU1CK FOR BALK T. Murray. 110 < ' HAY At A. H. rir.ndor'F FOBI ! BALED Harney St. dl'J MISCELLANEOUS. f OST A blue ll Id double sbawl s-mewhrre Lj on c r near 23rd st. Please kavc at Ueu Itlcc. 602 si 1TRAYUD Roan mare about 4 y cat old 5 hhort mane , long tall and whl'e hi d foot , randcd on left 1 1 , Mter"0"with a line through inter. Flnd d will please leave information at 515 Dodge st 60fl- * prepared to rVcefre pupils or Instruction in nil llru. I'loaso 111 ot N. Vf. cot 2 nil Ht. Mar/a ave. 555 30 1/fAMMOl'H Clutter lilack cap r Yl. 60 cctt a dozen , 2. < iO per hundred , J10.00 jr thousand -'Idle-Wilde Place. " I eave or- ru ut 14 14 Dodge Rt. John O , U lllla. nich-25-ov sat-H \K \ AAA 8c I. maple trees f r sale. 10 tola lU. UUU feet high , ono mile west ] of Kor uiaha. Address W. C. Ainsworth , Omaha Neb. 470-1 * _ f O BUTCHERS AND STOCKMEW My cattle L scale * are again In perfect order. Call on r. Vai Oman at stock ja'ds ' , 101 h St. , bet. ipltol avenue arid Davon art S * . Plenty of ird room and sibling. Brl ght straw In hale bed-ticks. K KSTABHOOK. 426.tt _ _ _ ) IANO AND OltOAN Instruction by Misa K . 8. Parmt , " . 20th - < t. . below Plergu. 94-tt > OOMSAnd HrstcHss table board , at Soil \i Ca.fl Ht. ml 1m * ON TVl'K-WUlTKK8-We are In frequent receipt ot applications for icrators. HELL & AMES , 1600 Farnbam , tents Remington Type-Writer. feblS-apl IAVK RKNT Choice of SO full Iota to lease ) near Croiyhton Cnlloge for 0-6 par year. xter L. Thomai & llro. . Room 8 , Orehrtalon ouk. 20tf _ 3DW-AKD KUEHL ( VOISTER OF 1'fci.aYSTEIlV ANI * ( l > > l I ONALIBT , 4llS 1 mth Street , Iwt w i , P + rj.iui il Hainey. > Vii | , trlth the aid of giuH' r > Ints , obtain 101ny OUH4 trltuife at Ibv tw < J prt-aont , Kin ) iui .lei-tain coiidltioca In tha , > KC. ll ot mi irioai made to jrder. PeHrr > t" ' - it * \ \ \ Absolutely Pure. This powder net er varies. A marvel of pn r , strength and vrholeBOmenets. Vo econo * ,0.1 than the ordinary kinds , i < d cannot be Id In coinrwtlllonxllh the wvltl'ude of low it , short weight , alum or phcwi hatr iilen. i .