8 TELE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUESDAV , APRiL 13 ,882 THE DAILY BEE Thursday Morninir April 13 , W nther Hoport- ( The following observations are taken n he some moment o { tlrao at nil the ata ons named. ) W DM-AMHSST , U. S , Sifl'At , BFRVICS , > On MI A , April 12 , 1882. ( l:15p. : m.f ) The woithcr continues wther frigid John McCullaugh In the "niaditttor * at Boyd'ii Opera House tonight , The St. JcHOph's horpttol fr ! con tinuw every evening thU week. Eddla Edward * wm diochargcd on promise of keeping the pcaco hereafter. Tbo river Uele\on feet seven Inche nbovo low water mark. Mattresses made over. Impairing dona nt 212 N 13th street. ood.St Knickerbocker Holland Gin. The fines Gin Imported. O.F. Goodrmnngt. Omul ) nlO-oodStn Fred Lang has been nrrestfil on the charge jf selllntf liquor to the three boyi arrested Tuesday. The Union Pacific base ball nine wll play the 1'rawfer nine , at tl-o Councl JJluffs Transfer Saturday afternoon , In the police court yesterday there were three drunka , two of whom were sent to jail ari'l the third discharged. Twenty-two cara of otoclc were hronglit in nn the St. Paul and Omahi road JUnday and ten Tueiday. The TtsamBtera union will meet on Thursday evening at Bohemian hall for the transaction of important business. The annual election of officers In Mt Calvary Commandery No. 1 , Knlghla Templar will nccur on Friday evening -next. The social enteriilnment at the Pres > bjterian church will take place Friday renlngthls week Instead of Thursday ronlng. The Omaha Sportsman's club encamp ment , which wan to have begun ycsortday , has been postponed on account of the tin' favorable weather. 3 oo Kavan , charged with assaulting and battering the hat of John Miller , said tut being at the time on Miller's head , was discharged in tha nbienco of a prosecuting witness , lie now complains against Mil ler for threatening bis life. The bora employed in the Union Pacific transfer freight office have organized a base tall'team and expect to , take the champion medal for the west at the close of tha son- ion. They practice dally. The case of Chus. W. Finn , accused of embezzling from the firm of J. P. Ma ning & Co. , had n hearing in 'Judge Eeneke'e court yesterday. Ho was held to ball in the sum of 8300 to appear on the first day of the Juno term of the district court. > Everybody hai been exorcised oyer the unusual amount of whistling dona lately by a whistle which was recognized an a otrnngo one. Many wont to the river expecting to BOO a steamboat , others ran.to see if the chops were on tiro. It turns out that it WAS only the tuning up of a new quadruple whistle on the now car shops. It is very musical. . I I On next Friday evening , Mr. J. S. Shropshire will deliver the doling lecture in the Unity Lyceum counte , at the Unita rian church , 17th and COSH streets , on the subject : ' 'Bits of Hittory. " Friends of tb society are respuotfully requested to attend , and hear an interesting lecture. Tha class in penmanship for members of tbo.Y. M. 0. , A'Wd ynuog men at the association rooms , commeuced labt evening at a quarter to 8 o'clock. The oouraoof 4 ,1 aix lessons will bo COo. Members holding tickets for 'S3 will be admitted free , On Friday evening Dr. W. S. Uihbs will give a lecturo/o young men on "Nutrition , " which will be very Interesting. The lec ture is free mid should bo well attended. An exciting runaway took place on Douglas street about half post one o'clock yesterday The motive power which raised the brec/e , iimdo ladles hug the wills and strong men daih mildly into doorways , wan a s nail pony team which started near Twelfth and Douglas and made a straight wake westward , At the Bossing of Fourteenth n futile uttempt to climb over a heavy loaded coal wagon re sulted in tiie lo s of three wheels of the latter vehicle and the paitinjf of the flying team and iU wagon. The runaways were last seen near Douglas and Sixteenth street. street.A A colored IndMJual travelintr under the name of 0. riper , who applied for lodging at the city jail and was refused , wanted to do something to compel the officers to take him ill. He therefore shied a brick at one of the lamps in front of Boyd'a opera house but missed it. It ii I claimed that Ed. Kosten bandrd him I another and told him to try it again , At any rate he did and with the result of umashlng the glass all to piece's. Sheriff Miller took him to the cooler and Kostcrs \ ya * so n after arrested by MI cillcer as accessory to the deed , Kosters gave % kecuilty for his appearance aui was re leased. DIED. SOHOW Maria Christine , dausdittr of Anna fund If. Kchow , April 10th , aged 3 yea , 0 mouth * , Funeral will take placa from Eleventh and Williams streets , April 13.h , at 2 ftt'clock'p. in , * * " 11 TJnlty Lyceum Lecture Course , * The last lecture will bo given next Friday night , in the Unitarian church , Iby J. B. Shropshire , Esq. , on "Dita of THE FIRE FIGHTERS , Fighting it Out Among Themselves solves Oyer a Chief. TSd. Welsh , of No. 2 , Elected After No 1 Had Withdrawn. The annual mcotinq of the Omaha fire department last night was n very stormy one nnd at times it looked aa though the boys could not help turn ing in to clean each other out. Th contest was on the election of chief en einoor , the candidates being Ed Welch , ot No. 2 , and Charles Hunt of No. 1 , with Charley Godfrey , o No. 3 , holding the balance of poiror No , 2 company was out in full force honorary and active , over eighty mem bora being present. The strength o the others were considerably leas , bu the hooks united with No. 1 , or a least part of them did , which , gave Mr Hunt n good following. Affairs pro greased swimmingly , with only a few slight "skirmishes , " until the an nouncenicnt of tha second formal billet lot , in which Mr. Welch received 102 votes , lacking but ono ot a majority Then all the bitterness between tin companies broke out and that thcr was not a rodhot fight is duo to tin efforts of Chief Gilligan and a few others , who held the boys in. Mr Hunt then withdrew his men , som of the members of No , 3 and the hook followed , and then No. 2 hai it all its own way. _ Moro ' than hnl of nil who had been pruHont romninci after the bolt , hmico the subscquoti election of Mr. Welsh was neb don by a minority. What action tin council will take is , of courao , an in definite thing. The proceeding's nr as follows : The annual mooting of the Omaha fire department , tor the election o chief engineer and other oflicura , was hold in the council chamber last nlt > ht The volunteers noroout in full force , and considerables interest was mani fcsted in the choice of taon , President Goldsmith called UK meeting to order at 8 o'clock , and or motion of F. P. Hanlon , of No. 2 the reading of the minutes of the las meeting wan dispensed with. J ) . Shannon , of No. 2 , moved to proceed to the election of chief engi neor. Carried. The president named as tellers , J. I' . Sheeloy , df the hooks ; J. VV. Nichols , of No. 1 ; J. H. Butler , of No. 2 ; and 0. Sclilanck , of No. 3. On motion of Mr. Galilean , the ap pointments wcro confirmed. On motion ot Mr. Hanlon , the first ballot was informal. Nominations being in order , Col. E. F. Smytlio nominated Edward Welsh , of No. 2 , for chief engineer ; Mr.'D. S. Mitchell , of the hooks. nominated 0. H. Godfrey , and Mr. Geo. W. Shields nominated Charles Hunt. The role of each company was then called by the secretary thereof and as each man's name was called ho came forward and deposited hhi vote The hooks cast 30 ypton ; No , 1 , 49 ; No. 2 , 81 ; and No. $ ,38 ; a total of 204 votes. The folllowing is the result of the INKOHJIAL nATTOT. KdwardWelcl . 02 Charles Hunt . 71 Charles II. Godfrey . . . 3 ! ) riUST KOUMAI , Jl ALLOT. Whole number of votes cast . 217 tfoctHsarv to n choice . IOU ! word Welch received . 102 JharlcH Hunt received . 78 3hatleH II. Godfrey received . 3(5 ( Blank . i There being no choice , another bal- ot was ordered. Mr. Shannon offered a motion mnk- ng Edward Welch the unanimous chwico of the department for chief en gineer , but ho was ruled out or order. HliUONU KOHMAL IIALLOP. iVhole number of votes cast . 203 S'ecocsarv to u cholco . 103 Sdward Welch received. . . , . , , . 102 Jliarloa Hunt received . C'J Charles Godfrey received . 34 There being no choice another bal- ot WOB ordered. Considerable excitement ensued lore. Mr. Windhonn , ' of No. 2 , in- istud that the oflico of chief engineer vas not included in Iho constitution where it says the candidates most receive - coivo a majority of all votes cast. Mr. Fisher , of the hooks , under took to reply to Mr. Windhoim , and created confusion thereby , some hot words passing between them. Mr. Slmnnou.of No. i , tried toofleramotioQ hat Mr. Welch bo declared the unan- mous choice of the department , but vos cried down. Mr. Fioher called on the hooka to withdraw and not lot Windhoim run the department and ho mooting. President Goldsmith orcibly told him "Georglo" wodn't unning the mooting. About that imo there were at least fifty men rolling and trying to bo heard , and it ookod as if the meeting would break up in a general free fight. The pros- dent tnod hard to keep order , but ould not. Mr. Hunt , of No. 1 , the company's candidate fcr chief , came orward and said that as they couldn't got any lair play while No. 2 were running the mooting , ho wished that company to withdraw. They did so. Iho mooting then settled down into nuiotnesb , and voting proceeded on ho THIBD KOll&Ut BALLOT. The roll call of the hooka showed 14 members voting. The president called for the Bocrotary of No. 1 to call the roll of his company , but that oJhcial had departed with his crowd and the roll waa not called. The members of No < j nt worQ vited forward to vote if they pleased. and 11 of them did so , their names b lh No. 2'a roll was called and 71 mom. bora voted. The of eecretary No 3 not being pr sent , the member * of the company were asked forward to vote and 10 of them voted. The bal. lot resulted as follows ; Whole number of vote * cast . i Necessary to a choice. ioa . . Charles Hunt received. , nharlesH. Godfrey ; ; ; : ; : ' : ; ; ; U. Shannon received. , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . , Mr , Welsh was therefore declared elected chief of tho/fire 4epaVtmontI nnd upon the announcement boini imdo the boys of No. 2 Creeled ii with loud applause. Ho was callcc for nnd madu a brirf response. B , Shannon moved to adjourn til next Wednesday to moot nt Firemen's hall Lost. Mr. .1. G. O'Beirno move the scs rcUry cant thu ballot of the depart ment for F P , Hanlon for president Carried. Theodoao Grebe , of No. 3 , was elected vice-president by acclamation F. J. McShano , of No. 2 , and J 0. Pontzol , of NO. 3 , were nominates for secretary , the former being elected. J. F , Shcoloy , of the hooks , wai re-elected treasurer , and rftcr the np poinlmcnt of trustees , ono from cad company , the mooting adjourned. JOHN MoCULLOUQH. Tno Presentation of "Vlrtflnlua" Las NlBht. "Tno Gladiator" To- Night. John McCullough oppoarcd Boyd'a opera house lust evening in Sheridan .Knowlcs' great tragedy "Virginius , " pupported by a compan ; whoso members nro first class artist : throughout. Unfortunately for thi attendance the prices had been pu beyond the standard ndoptcd by th managers of the house , acd the publi was from the outset disposed to crit iciza the judgment ot Mr. McCul lough's manager. They reasoned tha as ho had demanded the unusal prici of admisHion in years when he wai struggling for fame , ho ought to re pay hU patrons and admirers by adhering horing to that basis. If actors pro pose to grade themselves , lot the beginners ginnors play on half rates for the fin few yearn. The upshot was that the house was a light ono and would have been much lighter but for the fac that a delegation of two score or more came over from Council Bluffr to swell the number. Among the visi tors whoso faces were familiar to TUG BEII reporter were : J. N. Baldwin and wife ; f. S. Punoy and sister , Miss Katie ; P. J. MoMalion and wife. Orunty Auditoa Kirkland ; Charles 0flicor and siitor , Miss Julia ; L. F. Murphy ; O. S. Pease ; Tom Baldwin ; H. J. Bouacbo ; W. Baird ; City Editor - tor Clark , of the Nonpareil , ant others. The visitors from the Bluffs re turned at midnight on a special train , highly pleased with "Virginius , " and carried away with the interior ol "Tho Boyd. " A special feature of the evening was the magnificent music furnished bo Musical Union orchestra after a special programme arranged for the occasion. Of the play but little need bo said as Omaha people are already familiar with its merits. The caste was as fol lows : Virginius John McCuHoush Applus Claudius Edmund Collier Icilius John A. Lane Calus Claudius II. O. Barton Uentatus H. A Lanpdon Nuinitorlus J. H. She well Lucius Frank Lane Marcus Henry Chanfrau Tltm Charles Kidder S'rvlus , Frank JjUtlo Onelus George Griffith Soldier II. S. Harris Virginia Miss Kate Forsyth Sec via Mru. AxifiuoU Foster Female Slave Mini Mittens Willett John McOullough , whethorin ' 'Vir- jinius" or whatovorolso ho may under take is well nigh faultless. Ho looks a man every inch of him , has a magnificent voice and that peculiar : harm , some call it magnetism , about urn , which captivates his audiences 'rom the a tart. Aside from these per lonal advantages it cannot bo said that 10 exceeds Keene or others who have ippoared in Omaha at various times ; > vto is a tragedian ot whoso genuine 'ight to pro-ominoncono question can > o raised. Edmund Collier as Appius Claud- us won good , but John A. Lowe was an Iciliua into wlioso arms BO charm- ng a maid ns "Virginia" was with regret soon to fall. Miss Kato Forsyth , aa "Virginia , " s absolutely satisfactory to the most ixacting. She has appeared hero bo- ere , and her facu is familiar and wel come to all. A model of manly and womanly beauty is - ' " -'Virginius , nnd 'Virginia , " and it is hoped that they nay return with the revolving seasons or many years to come. Mrs. Augusta Foster takes the role of Borvia with credit to'herself au'd rins the good will of all. To-night Dr. Bird's , great prize ragedy , "Tho Gladiator , " will bo pro- lonted. The reserve is fair , but not icavy , and as on last evening , there rill , no doubt , bo inoro empty ionchea than an artist like McCul- ough loves to play to. If so , ho may > lame his management , than whom > ooror has not been seen in this vicin- ty for Bomo time , in fact , none of hem have been seen at nil , and it iras impossible to obtain any material rom which to RIVO the decent pro- > mliminary notice of the company's wining , to which they would have ) cen welcome. OMAHA IN DENVER. Tno bmoltlnff Works and U. P. Shops to bo Built The following no a cornea to us hrough the Denver Tribune of Tues day.Tho The Omalw Smelting company have mrclwsod three uores within u few docks of Swansoo , for the erection of works to bo completed within forty days. Manager Kimball positively asserts hat tha Union Pacific shops are to be button thoground adjoining Swansea , recently purchased by the compauy. 1 rom the fact that this road 1ms low the largest mileage of any in the state and is rapidly making Denver ts headquarters for the west ( jonor- ally , it is not too much to predict tbotthuso shops will bo by fur the most Important Denver has. With coal and iron hero in inexhaustible quantity nnd with the latter already soing quito largely manufactured , it is not too much to predict that it will only bo a short time when the Omaha and Larimer City worka will bo trans- wed hero for the sake of economy. The management musfc have dome such important change in view or else ; hey would not have purchased BO largely , They own 170 acrea hero , THE HOSPITAL FAIR. Lavish Liberality of the Visi tors to Oreighton Hall. Tlia Grand Prnmonndn to the Ma- nio of tha Band 1'ho Snp- per Table. The second night of the fair for the benefit of St. Joseph's hospital , was , in point of numbers and results , most gratifying to the managers and ladies in charge. The object of the fair is ono thai commends itself to generous pee pi < of the city. The limited capacity oi the present hospital bililding has fre quently prevented the noble sisters from doing all that was possible for the many invalids applying for admis sion. In fact , many applicants have been denied admission solely because all available space in the hospital line boon occupied. To remedy this eroat want it is proposed to build an addi tion to the prctcntbuilding sufficiently largo to mcot all demands for years to como. The efforts made last fall to accomplish this object practically failed , and the sisters were forced to try ether means to sccuro the neces sary funds , To the sick poor of all donomiha- ions the hospital is especially benefi cial , and ns the majority of the pa tients are of this clasa , all charitably disposed persons should aid as * much aa possible , by their presence and con tributions , the ladies and gentlemen in charge of the fair. Last evening the hall was crowded. Irwin's orchestra filled the room with melodious Bounds , nnd the A. O. U. band , attired in gorgeous uniforms , glittering with golden braid , and bur nished epaulets , thrilled the throng with martial airs in a high key. The boys of the band wcro voted "too aw fully too , " by the youn ? ladies , and monopolized their attention most of the ovoning. The endless promenade circled round and round the hall ; the booths laden with a variety of valuable nr tides were surrounded with admiring crowds ; hero and thcro the zealous can vasser chirped her sweetest song , and smiled approvingly when rewarded for her work ; the refreshment room dealing out bowls of fragrant coffee , ( linked by bread , cakes , meats and fruits all these and more , passed before - fore the delighted vision of the spectator tater , a panorama of lifo on dress parndo. The supper room , in charge of Mrs. Thomas Swift , Mrs. J. Croighton , Miss Ella aud Miss McHugh , is sup plied with all the substantial , and cofTeo that equals the famed Vienna article. The room is elegantly deco rated with steel engravings and paint ings of great merit. Ono largo pic ture of a horse , in a massive gold frame , is suspended over the entrance and attracts considerable attention. It is a bo < .utiful specimen of rhonille work on a background of raw silk and a border of red silk of the finest quality. It is a spirited , life-liko pio- turo , tbo work of Miss Ella Bay , for which she was awarded a gold medal at the commencement exercises at the Yankton academy last summer. The contest for the elegant hand- painted and gold embroidered stole begins this evening. Three parishes will compote for the prize. The con test will doubtless bo very spirited. Several other handsome articles will bo voted for , among them a silver ice pitcher between Alderman Loeder and Mr. William Gentleman. PERSONAL. MJ. A. fJ. Shopnrd , formerly clerk in Kuhluian's drug store , Tenth nnd Douglas , left lost evening for Kearney , x * here he will go into business for himself , Air. Shepard is a gentleman of energy , intelli gence and sterling qualities in every way and THU lci ! ! commends him to the good will of Iho citizens amoni ; whom he goes to cast his lot. i. o. o. F : lluth Rfibskah Degree Lodge , No. L , moots this ( Thursday ) evening , April llUh , nt Q o'clock. WM. J. Sconip , Secretary. WOULD not be without Kedding's Russia Jalve , is the verdict of nil who use it. 1'rlce 2Jc. JLIKS AND BUGS. T'liec , roacheu , ant ; , bedbugs , rat' , mlc > , Ronhers , chipmunks , cleared out by 'lloujth on lUto. " ICo. - Army Orders' . ' The following are the latest orders ssuod from the headquarters of the lepartmontof the Platte : Acting Assistant Surgeon John J. Marston , U. S. A. , now at Fort Lara- nio , W. T. , will report in person to ho commanding oilicor Fort Foltor- aian , W. T. , for temporary duty , to rolipvo Captain Edward B. Mosuloy , Assistant Surgeon , U. S. A. , from duty at that post. Acting Assistant Surgeon F. X. Murray , U. S. A. , haying reported at licao headquarters for assignment to duty , will report in person to the com- nandiiiK ofiiccr Fort Thornburgh , U. T , , for duty. &A. general court martial is appointed o moot at Fort Fred. Steele , Wyo , , on the 1'Jth day of April , 1881i , or as BOOH thereafter as practicable , for-thu ; rial of Captain John P. Walker , Third cavalry , and auoh other pris oners aa may bo brought before it. Detail for the court. Colonels Wes- loyj Morritt , Fifth cavalry ; Albert G. Brackett , Third cavalry and Alexan der MoD. McCook , Sixth infantry ; Lieutenant Colonel Edwin 0. Mason , Fourth infantry ; Major Edwin V , 3umnor , Fifth cavalry ; Captains Edwin - win Pollock , Ninth infantry and V/m. BT. Bisboe , Fourth infantry. Cap tain Leonard Hey , Ninth infantry , judge advocate. A greater .number of ofllcors than these named cnn not bo assembled without manifest injury to the service. Private. William T. Bell , company 3 , Fourth infantry , now at Fort Omaha , Nob. , will join his company at Fort Fetterman , W. T. The quartormastor's department will furnish the necessary transput U- tion , It is impracticable to carry cooked rations. A prize spelling-match comes eff at .ho Business College , Friday evening , April 14th. Outsiders can enter the match by paying BO coats. Admission : o the school tree , 2t BRANDT'S CASE , The Proof Introduced Tuee day Proves Very Positive. The License Bonrd Not Yet DetermIned Inod What to do. The hearing of the case of the remonstrance monstrance of E , llosowater and others against John G Brandt , commenced monced before tha license board Mayor Boyd and J. J. L , 0. Jewel Ijeing present , jit 3 p. m. Tuesday and concluded about 5 o'clock. Mr. Brandt's counsel , 0. A. Bald win , Esq. , and Mr. Uosowator on behalf half of the protestanta , agreed at th outset upon the points already established lishod in the coso of Hornborgcr , viz. that TUG BEE was the authorized pape o * the largest circulation in this coun ty ; that Mr. Brandt's notice of appli cation was published twice , Marc 29th and April 4th in said BEH , in Hoi of two weeks' notice ; also , that thi application was published , togothe with forty-two others , in ono notice and the amount paid was $250. The following testimony was taken Max Bergmann testified : Question. State your name am occupation. Answer. Max Bergman. J am n law student. Q. What ether occupation have you ? A. Can't say that I have any other occupation. I put in part of my time Saturday evenings and Sunday fore noons in a barber shop. I have been employed at the Gorman theatre this winter and last winter at difl'oren times , on Sundays. Q. Have you over drank any beer or liquor at Mr. Brandt's place on Sundays ? Ai Yes , sir. Q. Was the liquor you drank qivon to you or purchased ? ( Objected to by Baldwin. Over ruled. ) A. I bought certain shares of stock in the Dramatic club. Q. Can you exchange thcso shares for any commodity. Can you gel beer for them ? A. Yea , sir. I exchanged my tick' ' ots for beer. Joseph Bath testified as follows : Q. What is your name and business ? A. Joseph Bath , butcher. Q. Have you have patronized Mr. Brandt's place ) and when were you there last ? A. Yes air , I havo. 1 was there last Sunday night. Q. What did you purchase there ? A. I bought a ticket to got into the ; heatro. Q. What else did you buy ? A. Had some more tickets when I ; ot inside , for which I got boer. The Doer was furnished to mo in the beer room , next to the theater. Mr. Brandt objects to the above. Objection overruled. H. Jacobson testified as follows : I am a policeman in the city of Dmaha ; have been engaged by Mr. Brandt to keep order in his theater on Sunday nights , when not on regular duty ; have been there every Sunday night since lastJanuary _ ; JL have seen waiters dispensing whnt I supposed to bo boer ; have been in the bar-room where something I supposed was beer was being dispensed. ( Same objection as above. Same ruling. ) Wm. A. Van Norman , being sworn , testified ; My name is Wm. A. Van Norman ; am a shoemaker ; was in the city last week on Tuesday , and visited Brandt's place on Tenth street ; I drank there it that time whisky. " [ Same objections aamo ruling. ] Herbert T. Leavitt testified. ' Am deputy county clerk : in ab sence of the clerk am custodian of the records of thia county. " Q. "Is there anything on the rccordo of Douglas coun y to show that Ferdinand Schroeder is the owner of real estate in the first ward of the city of Omaha ? " Ans. "I have made diligent search and do not find his name upon the records , made search to-day. " Note. Ferdinand Schroeder was ono of thu endorsers of Brandt's ap- plication-for license , each signer of which should bo n resident freeholder of the ward. It was agreed that Tuesday April 1th was election day in the city of ) maha , Note. The Slocumb law prohibits the granting of a license to parties Belling liquor on election day. The board has taken the applica- ion of Brandt under advisement and lot yet either granted or refused his iconso. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. OMAHA , April 8 , 1882 The copartnership heretofore exist- ng under the ( inn name of Angoll , Bowen & White , is hereby this day mutually dissolved , Mr. White with drawing from same Messrs. Angoll & Bowcn assume all the liabilities and make all collections of the Eaid firm. E. J. ANOELL , F. E. BOWIIN , J. WHITE , Jit. The imdersignad would respectfully announce that the Jewelry and Music business will bo continued , at the old stand , Opera House Blot k , and hav ing u finu stock in quality and styles ut prices which cannot fail tn insure satisfaction , wo solicit your patronage. Call and oxamino. AprlO-3t ANQEI.L & BCWKX. i i t PAHTICULAll NOTICK. When you have tried all other Bassos and spectacles and you cannot 30 suited , call on Edholm & Erickson and get a pair of the genuine Star- liuted Spectacles or Eye ( Haases. They nill suit wi'on all others fail. These are sold exclusively by us in Nebraska , Wyoming , Utah , Iowa aud Ivansas. Edholm & Erickson , op posite postofiico , Omaha. m2Q.mctf Spacious light offices for rent at L303 Farnam street. Apply to John LT. F. Lohmaim it Co.'s. apl-2w Trimmed Hats 75c. to ? 5 at the 'Boston Store. " apr2-2t POTATOES. The IIKST and CHEAPEST at French's. LAWN MowEns , AM , rAiTEitNs and SIZES , WHOLESALE and lltTAIL , at Evans' SEED Store , 14th and Dodgo. nprl2-wed-sat&mon SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement T Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Want * . Boarding , fee , , will be In serted In these columns once ( or TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , F1VECKNTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE OKNTS TO LOAN MONfc . ONEY TO LOAN Oil at Law Uraco of D. M L. Ihotnaa Room 8 Crelthton Block. TO LOAf At 8 per centln * tore t In lums.of $ , K and upwards , for 3 to 6 years , on drst-clruw city and furm proi > erty. Bnnii KeltEatlTS and LOAN AOXSCT. 16th and Doucloi Sts. HELP WANTED. - Ki > od nurfo girl. Ch . S'llx- WANTKDJ-A St. T6T-13 WANTIID A buker Immediately. Apply to Mr. llowecr , ( ccrttary Y. II. 0 A. 10th and Farnam Sts , " - T o flr > t-cliss T nnprs Inuncdl- WASTED atoly to work In the slitp of ihco. liuette & Son , Krciccnt , Neb. 755-15) ) WANTED Ona reliable rahtnrtct , st ndy work , RooJ waff IB. 410 Koutli 10th t 746-1M WANTFDUoo I ttrnnpt boy Apply Omaha KUntand OolorCo , 0h ; anj Jtnct ttr > c . 7 0-li W AN1FCARoo3plrl for second work. Ap ] > lv 1821 fnli BOslrctt. 751-tf WWANTKU WANTKU An export need Shirt ml Over all cutter. Apply Cair.ibr.tit k Cole , 130 'Farnam St. 752-15 ANTED-UIri far cenerM' l-ouso ok. ) If. W ilannwo Icr , llth btrcct near FAtnmi. 13) IV TlirANIED Cno Hr8t.cla brUk burner , and YV one eot'tcr , linmedlalcly. Kjr pirtlcu- ) .irs ca 1 on or Bodices It. J. saic , Opera Uou a Blcck. 743 12 OY WANTED 1) ) 11 ' IJoiird of Trsdj room , ) Lyllb'sl.lock.lHOFarni.mBt. 71812' " \T7"A > iTKU 100 hundred m < n for ral'toad ' VV ork. II , Maatimliur , Employment Ais\ lltU ttrect i ear Farntin. 721 12- \ I1M5 HANDS WA TtBt Onuha MI1M5 . np03t ! DO wen to work at Florence Cut WANTED AVajes91.7Spcrdiy. f-o roall pjx ho c. 720.1i ! Competent girl fcrgcneral house , WANTED Mu t be a good cook AIn. M , Roger' , corner 19th and 1 eveiiworth street * . C50-tf \ \ 1 ANTED A treed girl at corner Hamilton YV rviicl Pier its. , bblnii'n addition. fto.t rl fn. 638-tt grncr.vl I ou ! ork. Apply - ply at 25th and tit. Jlary'ii Atonue. U. V. Harney. S6 12' - No. 1 brick moulder , one that can mould and t-ltp brick. No other rccil apply. Call on or address J. F. FJynn , Norfolk , It cb. apMXIl.ncd&eau * ANTED Girl about 14 to do light hcuso work , during the day only. Apply at Iteo office. ' B24-tf TXT"ANTED D nlusroom glrlatthe Crciahton YV _ lln" " . 007-tt SITUATIONS WANTED. WANiED Siluitlon br uycun ; man In gro cery More. U. JUm wtllcr , imploy- ment Ay nt , IHh direct near Farm u , 7ot-Ht WANTKD Ily a young m n a oosl'lon ' M booK'kecpcr , or ciork , lun Inf had jirac- leal experience. Writes o good liatd , Addrcta 70S S. lath stcect. 09113' CJITUATION WANTED Bya y.u Oeruwn 3 to lake care of homes or work on farm. In | ureat ! Omaha Euip'.oynKnt Agency , 10th bt. ieor Forrom. i 17-13 * Bya nianan-l wile , .iiltuatlon , WANTED man as coachman , understands horecs , andttlfeas hou.e-kciper. AJdtess "C. " thU olllco. - 703-12' MlCEtLAf EOLB WANTS , "IT ? ANTEDTc Ren , house convenient to VV I.i ! nes9. H U. 1'otF. 753-10 1207 FainimSt. ANTED Itoom for Kcntlpirun , wifi anil chllil 7)earn old , nith boar-i far child. H Y. tl in olllcc. 7 3'2 12 Convansers to till houtcbrM ar- WANTED ustd In every family. Particularly Kooil Inducvirjcn 8 to canin'bcTi' , for pait cularn pply Lctuccn 12 and 1 ! o'clock at lilt Dcti ? aj trcit. (73313) ) K. JD.PRATT Z Hcma of not l"8i than elfht WANTED . good Jotlon. . C' ll atlllfi How- rd street. 716 li. ' 2 uufurnlehcd rooms for man and WANTED miut bo moderate In prlcn. Ad dress II. , Uco olllce. 207-tf Boarders at the Garfletd hoeso , WANTED corner 14th and Jack.on Sts. / - 414 tf To sello barber fhop , ( rood lo cation , good business , satisfactory reasons or eelllLe. ' Inquire at 117S.16th itieit , Omaha Neb. C37JI. rtTANTKD tiasemcnt In ex. for board. YV Other boarders too. COS N , Whetieet. 019 tf XTTANTED 4 children as boarders In a u elect W school , at 10th nd California St L. II. LOOM IS. 7t7.tt YOU WANT your yard sodded , lire bluf IF Krms. Leave orders a. K. at the I'co office. 7U5-13- Funding bridge and school hands. WANTED Clark , BeUorue. SB-tf FOR RENT-HOUQCS AND LAND. I Fnin'flied front room , 300 I'nr- niiiibt.bctwctii Itlthandl7tbbrickhnuto. 748-13t HKNT Fiunlfhcd loom H.V. . o'ltier POK ' 1.11(1 JIOMAIllbt. ' -tf HENT Oil ! olu Jacob's llloek. \OIl RENT Furnlthcd room corner 10th and DouKla . 73(1 ( tf BXNT 'Ixleen (10) ( ) acres of cholco land FOK fa'aundcra itrrct , for > rardeiiltii ; purposes irsthan tno mlliairom Pottoitlco. DAVIS A SVVIIKH , 730.15 | 6l)5 ) i'arnatn St. OH HENT FurnUhtd cottage b05 N. 18th st. lollalt-rJo'cUk. 713-12' HENT-Thres uifurnlih d ro'ms u table - FOR Jar houu-kecplnir. Jnqu re for t o d.y tlll3 South llth tiroct bit. jhrreiuu atlflc. 7 13 _ NICELY FURNISHED ROCM'-Ont TWO uortn cf Do K > on 18th st. 71Mf > RKNT-FurnUhsd room , 610 16th kt. let. FOlt California au4 WfbiUr. fl51-tt RE T T TO good rooms for re > t , corner FOR and Faruam t . luqulie at Nlndcl & lirelln's HaUtore. 707-tf T71FRNISHFD Room , lth board , j ; and L1 bathroom , at 1718 Doi ) ett. b77-12 TnUISNIsnEURUOJIS-For light houso-kesp- h lug 316 a month. 221U California tt.012tJ 012-tJ 17(011 ( RUNT rouse barn and 3 rcrcs of laud [ > Inijulrs 16tb and UowarJ , Euauo O'NIel rnUtt J > 1 One large ( urnULcd roc 11 , ultli _ L board , on first floor , outside eutranc If OS < . California st , MS tf ai , M > U UlW\l-i't. x. . | , it * i > , A , AW , ifc. 4i , t P * J Improved Douflai county land. 11 uillii rom R , II. lUtlon , luqmrvi at 2118 D > cn ) > oii tro L 423-tf TTIon RKET Store room tn brick rmlldln ? , N. JL1 K corner IClh and Cumlnff. 0. K Uood. man. 1110 Farnhim St. 203-tf "fTIOR KENT Furnisneu iruii loom , K. E. cor. L1 Ptti find Jnckaon RZ-tf IOU HKN1 .ir / . F chants' Exchange.N. E. cor. Iflth > nd Dodg ttr ( > t . P-tf , OR UENT Nicely furntoheil rooms with fa without bo rJ. Heoaonable t > rlce . 201S C w St " FOR SALE I710KSAI E A two unltd JIUR/J , nc ly new , JL nlwotie Nn. 2Kn wle Steitn Pump. En- oulreJ , Klrmt'i llJtbcr ihop , cor. llilh nnj Vo-igt. 742.1 i\On8At.E \ Teamof ponlc , h rn fss . _ . . _ „ „ U at UlllranceJ 8 e Slables , 10 IBth street. 740-H * I .lull aALUfi RENT A two (2) story fntne 1 huil.li > ) } 21x10. N. K c r er 2Jnd end Cura'ng itrtet. loqulie l Krux'i Weittin llrewcrjr. 7H-t llnAljK Uhcap-tuiti w o lind hatncsa. 1013 South ICtn .fcct. S.ll. "T710II SAI E vnii.ll Inu o Rlicl lot , 21th t. 1 } between Farnatn and L > uvlas g . , twrlve blocks from the Opern house , luqu re at lha house of J IIHS CoruliK. 73M7" FOR 8ALK Oil I KNT-riTot , ) acres rt tile * land with dwcl'lnc , ft : . , on Shctimn Ar- enue , neat SU o Fair Uroiitnl * ; one of the belt Atlon * In iho city for nurkct g.irdcn , DAVIS & , CNTI KR , 740-15 1W ! > r tn m St. F I OR RALn T eHoho d carrlnge and draft horto , at llonmi'a Ircry Burn. 744-121 . nNHURiFOneA.TF Chcnp-ai F. Millo of I'arloninl urn , 12 fo.t fxten- B'on i In ng tnhlr , din n ihurr , lot Mtsbcn furniture , and other artlcks all tew. 2313 C ss tro't , ! 2Z-lf SALE Cheap D.srnb'o lot nn Call , FOR Htrcot , Irnntngo 132 ftct depth 65- J ftfet ; willdlUdc. K. K. llajOun. 72M6 "ITtOR SALE 20 lots noir Hansrom Park , wcsl I.1 of Park A\cnuo. 5460 to.8300 each. Mis Caguo opp. I'Oftofllctt. 671.tf SALE A large ilosal r A Ilauminnrafo , FOR grcd n r civ. Apjilyat Western Aovrspajer Union 12th and Ho.vtud strrct. C'u-12 FOR S\LE Ol'ean one open bugiry. Kn- qulro of J. K. aundtrs , at lltcry stable next dtor north City Hall 039-tf I OR SALO-IIouse of 4 nrfi ronmti and corner - F ner tot on 10th and Mason $1.000. JlcCacuo opp poalofflce 6SS-tf 71URY Thorouifhbrcd Jersey /lull No. SS2 J "M. H. H. B. " . winner tf prlid at State ? alr. Stands forscrvlco ct Nebraika Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham e. Browne , 685-lm FORSALK 141ots InN. W. part of city on nightly location. J2CO to 3250 each , oa monthly payments. Me' ague , opn. potolflco. SSLtt .1 T710R HALE One second hind 25 hone power engine , coo Jos newal o t\\o8 horsonowcr , nd two Ifi hnrpe po cr engines , new. Boilers of a'I slzo , t.cw. Inquire Omana Fein dry an Machine Co.U. P. Ily. bet 17lh and 18th omaha S62-lm FOR SALE Hou e three rooms nrd half lot.on 20th street north of Greek , $900 c.-u-h. Oa monthly paj menU $1,000. John L. JleCajuc , opposite postofllce. E33-tf FOUSAIiE Fltaanrcs of land on ( aundon Stieet , with fine re H dcncc , barn and other ImproMtLents. I'rlco 82,000 : terms ca y. 472-tt W. n. Bart lt , Heal tstate Agent. ipoll HALE A new homo and lot. ' . ! 6tll and 17 DouxlasSt. InquIrotoA. Bouman , 20th and Farnham ' is. 418-lm * I1OK I < ALE A l'ia > o(0 crta\es ) , in excellent cncltoncrychcep. ; . Inquire ai IhlsoQIca pH29-tf | AUJUAi.b fiio.ou. ii Ijnd , 'i utory frame JL } house , lain 2 wells and other Improve ments , catt Mdc of Saundira ttrect , near Fort Omaha. For particulars addieus Gco. W. Brew > sjter , Oakland. Neb. 401-tt TjlOU SALE House with 6 rooms , barn and JL ? long liiieo of lot on lEth St. , liet. Butt and Webster. Inquire at Ed helm & Erlckson's. 365 tf F I OR SALE Cur load of fat blackey mules broke. Apply of J. W. bklnncr. Coin la , a2C-lmo TJlOa SALE 32 residence lots on and near 16th JO street. Price , ? 350 ito $560 each. Term * easy. McCAQUE , Agent , Opp. Post OfBce. 860 tf T71OR SALE Bicycle , 4K-Inch Standard Colum. JD bla. Apply Union Ele\ator. 203-tf OTS.'gK'Oeach , 85 down and f 5 per month HEMIa , Agent. TilOH HALt Or will xcn VK tor uuuna pro * JD I Iperty , an Improved sec on of land adjoin ing a station on U. F. R. R. M. DUNHAM. 141J Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 Smt RICK FOH CALK. B 203-tf KSTABROOK ft COE. Q/iA Poundnofcho co country butter for sale OUU cheap ; also freeh milk ciciy day at Beal'u Qrorery ttorc , corner ILth and Dodge. 474-1 mo * BRICK FOR SALE-812.00pcrlO'O.T. Murray. 110 It HAY At A. H. bander's Feed Stor BALED Uarney St. el'J-ti MIOOELLANEOUB. A OENTLKMhN about to Uave fo : the South- J\ . west mil tike pihato hu Incsito transact in i oloiodo , hew ilex.co and Ar.zjr.a Addrces X. B e ollice. 712 12' TRAYED A 1 fc t bay hcro ( aboi t 8 Vfara § ol. ' , with uhitoblar in foreheicl and r ht id foot white , in orrratlon ns to Ills whtie- abouUvtll.be icwaidud at MaxllMer ft Co. 71812' M1'1 OUIENT BUHFAU Tenth OMAHA ptrctt near Furnam. liuslncaa 1 ouses , farmers and famlltvH tan b f upllicl with com petent htlp. Any grajocf ciunloyuicnt. 1'ull- road anp Mining tutllla on sbott uotico F. D. Nolle , Kmploj mint Agent. OUi-tm * MAMMOTH Clutter Black cop raepb < > rile6 CO ceLt a dozen , S2.10 per hundred , tlO.OO per thousand at "Jdle-Wllde I'lace. " I cave or ders at 1414 Dodge st. ' John 0. ilUs. mch-26-ev uat-4t TniANO AND OHOAN Instruction by Miss B J. S. Parfltt , 8. 20th St. . below 1'ierco. 04-tf ROOMS And flrat class table board , at 2011 Cans St. nil 1m * Q AVE KENT Choice of SO full lots to leasa jO R ar Crelghton College for$2o per year , bexter L , Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crclgbton ninok. aoj.tl EDWARD IOJEHL UAQISTEU OF PALMYBTEUY AND CONDI riONALlST , 493 Tenth Street , betn ecn Farnbam andllaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain lor any one a glance at the past uid present , and on certain conditions In the ( u. . ture. Hooto and Bboes made to srder. I'crleol ra Absolutely Pure. This powder no * tr varies , . A marvel opn ty , strenirth and wholttomencsi. J'oro ' econo- ulwl thin the ordinary klndi , and cannot lt lold In competition With the multitude ofl ow t , short weight , alorn or phoipha.'e iwwdws bold oily In cans. KoiitJUAiiao t'oncits C . , Ofl W U St. , New York