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r THE OMAHA'iillLY ' BEE ; FHIDAJf , APRIL 28 1882 CHE DAILY BE ! OMAHA. Friday Morniner April 23. W athor Report- ( The following observations Are Uken t he Mme moment ot time t all the t ons named. ) 4ft DirARTMmT , U. R. BtOAL BlftTICI , > OKAIIX , April 27 , 1B8J. (1:45 ( : p. m. ) I Hirer 7 feet 2 Inches above high water taa.it i Omaha and 4 feet 10 Inch At Yankton. LOCAL BREVITIES , Olty property for nls by McUngu < tst on third page. It clouded up yesterday nud threal CHB another April shower. A steamer was out yewterdny filltn cUUrns on Sixteenth ( treat , The Tlvoll swlmm Ing Institution is fan pproachingccmpletion. It will beopene' ' c rly next week. Major 1 > . K. Snlllran. in cliargo of th V. P. oatlns house nt Sterling Col , wa in the city yoitcrday , Kxcurslons to "ojol Minnesota will b resumed by the St. Paul and .Sioux Cit ; route on May 15th. Tno noon train west j cstorday was i Tcry heavy one , havinir thrte Pullinai cars loaded with potnengen attached. A meeting of the teamster's union wll i beheld on Friday evening , at Tbielo'i hall , April 28. By order * f the president A dou ble quartette from the Omari dec club will jzo over to Council BlufTi on Tuesday evening to ling at a concertoi that date. A upccial train left at 10 o'clock yen Usday over the U. P. . for Grand Island , i having the company's physician , Dr. Mer cer , 6"n boaid. Morris Sullivan , the cx-policcman , was sworn into mall nervleo yestreday and takes out n run on the Denver line last night. Good luck to him in his new pooi < Uon. The net receipts from the hospital fail were $4,03" > .81. The sisters at the hon- I > ital wish to return thanks to those who in any way contributed to this satisfactory result. The funtrul of Delia 1) . Bushey , wife of ( John Uushoy , will take place to-day at 10 a. m. . from the cathedral on Ninth treet. Friends of the family are invited to Attend. The special meeting of the fire depart ment Tuesday wm unceremoniously broken up by the alarm of Ore. , It will be , to called again for next Wednesday evening1. Lonls Lemteux , who has been "ad judged Infftno , was taken lo the asylum at Lincoln , His malady Is caused by the death of his wife about a yenr ago , lie leaves three small children. The cast-bound overland train Wednes day carried three extra Pullman coachop , and had among its passengers forty Aus tralian settlers bound , for a visit to old England. An alarm of fire was given from box 12 about 8 o'o'ock Wednesday caused by the explosion of a coal otl lamp In Ed. Hauer's saloon. The ( lames wera extin guished before the department arrived. The Sioux City & Pacific road will probably reach Fort Nlobrnra In about two months , the Long Pine and Plum Creek biiclges being the most difficult work remaining to be completed. The resilience of 1 ? . 12. Her was raided 'Tuesday evening by burglara who carried off a silver coffee urn , tea pot , hot water pot , sugar bowl and champagne cooler , the latter a present from the Piper Held- tick team piny , It/4 / During the proent season , Nix. grain Voyators will be erected on the line of the Missouri Pacific , In Nebraska , by Gregg Bros , grain company , of St. Joe , whoso agent , Mr. Frank P. Keal , was in the c'.ty Wednesday. The new Ashland bridge across PI at to river , " ,700 feet long , is now open for trial. i This bridge is on the great thoroughfare between Om ilia , Lincoln , west ami south Ntrbraskn and Kansas. For the want of this emigrants have drifted down the Mis- Aitl river to crosr. J. B. Finch , the eloquent temper , ance lecturer , Is said .to have captured the -peopleof Des Molncr. He spoke on Sab bath evening to a very large crowd at the opera bouse. Ills lecture was logical and eloquent. The many friends of Mr. Bertram llansea will be rejoiced to know that he is able to ba about again after a severe pall of , neuralgia. It is to be hoped that this fine weather will effect A complete cure. The remains of James Hb Wheeler , the bridge foreman of the U. P. , who died Tuesday night at the llarney street ho - pital , were yesterday taken to KeokuV , Iowa , * by his two brothers and a sinter , who arrived Wednesday , Tom Potter and bis sister , Miss Mollie - lie , were given a delightful surprise party , t their new home on Sherman avenue , Tuesday evening , Mutlc , dancing and upper were among the enjoyments of the evening , and a beatiful oil palntinv was presented the hosts during the evening , The silk dress won by Mrs.T. D , Cooper at the lute fair , redonated to the cuueund bought in oiain ; ( or 520 , has beeul , > y her presented to the sisters of fit. Joseph' * h fcpltal , who will probably make it up an u re : ptlondieu for novices. trThe'cleik of the dlitrict court , Mr. Ijamjj is now for tht ) first time compelled to store some of hU record * outside of the viulti which has been filled to repletion , lie hm secured a very neat ami convert ) , cut * case for this purp 'tc , but of course it jnak-s the ritk of lou by fire veiy great. 'Jhe'pew court house i * badly needed , Coroner Jacobs yesterday swore out * warrant in police court , charging .Anna Christina NeUon , with the crime c.f infanticide. This WM in accordance wit the finding of the coroner's jury Wedne day in the cane , the particulars of whc ! hare already been given , The wltnei < were Dr. Merriam , Mollle Overton n Anna M , Peterson. Dr. Merrinm , wh made the post mortem rxaminat'ot testified that the child ha undoubtedly been Vorn alivi The verdict of the jury , composed of J V. Smith , Kichard Kimball , I/or n Millet Otto Frlsont , E. 11. Mthlus and D. I Angcll , was that the Infant WAS that < Anna Christina Nelson , and that it hi been born alive and thrown Into the priv vault by Its mother with Intent to comml murder. The unnatural mother was nol AS stated , the daughter of our esteem * citizen , Mr , Paul Kelson , but of A rnrv bttrlnjf the same name , who commltte sulcd ! some yearn ago. It is charged tin during Marshal Wcsterdahl'ii admlnlstri Uon the woman threw n new-born chil into A well , r * ' ' her secon offense , DECORATION DAY. TJmo for Orrmlm to DO Moving In th Matter of Its Colobrntlon. An yat nothing has boon hoard c any stops taken by the Q. A. 11 , , c citizens of Omaha , toward the npprc priato celebration of Decoration DAJ The neighboring cities and towns ar securing their apoakora and active ! preparing for the proper obserranc of the day. The Lincoln Journal of yoatorda says : "On Monday evening the mombei of Parrogut post had a mooting t make preliminary Arrangements fo the proper observance of Dccoratio : Day.As As a committee to aecuro an ornto for the day the commander appointee Maj. J. D. Kluotssh , Hon. N. S Ilarwood nnd Gen. Amasa Cobb. Agreeable with the duty imposed on thorn , the committee addressed the following letter : LINCOLN , April 25 , 1882. COL. B. If. SMVTHK , Omaha , Neb , Respected Comrade : In behalf o the members of Farragut Post , G. A , E. . , of this city , wo request you to fa vor us with your presence on Decora tion Day ( May 30) ) end deliver thi oration at the memorial services to beheld hold in Wyuka cemetery. Wo urgently proos you to occop our invitation and trout you will no disappoint ua.t With implicit confidence in youi patriotism and love for the cause foi which wo jointly fought , wo anxiously await the acceptance of our mvitatior to join us in a respectful obsorvnnci of the national holiday commemorative tivo of the death of fallen heroes , remaining < maining , meanwhile , Yours for the union , J. D. KLEUTSCII , , N. S. HARWOOD , AMABA Conn , Committee. The Colonel replied to the above yes terday morning , us follows : OMAHA , April 23,1882. Major J. D. Kloutsch , Gun. Amasa Cobb and Hon. N. 3. Harwood , Lin coln : Gentlemen Your favor of the 25th inst. is now before mo. I thank you for the invitation requesting mete to bo present on the 30th day of May , 1882 , and in tt. * city of the dead to lend my voice to ward perpetuating the memory of the gallant men who took part in that grand struggle for humin liberty. I accept your invitation and will be proBont. Moat respectfully yours , E. V. SVYTHB. 1 'Thus it will bo aeon that ono of , ho moat brilliant orators of the state JOB boon engaged to assist the Lincoln p'eterana in the proper memorial lorricoa on Decoration Day , which as- luroa the success of that feature of .ho . day's programme. Col. Smytho a ono of the bravo boys who passed hrough the fiery ordeal and can ad- Iresa the surviving aoldici with an arncatnosa which cannot bo equalled > y thoao who have not had the , ox- > orionco. " ' 'Farragut Post is to bo congratula- oil upon ita good fortune in securing 10 able an orator. " 1,000 boor kegs , 1 malt mill , * 1 vhito cpdar maah tub complete with [ earing , good aa now A lot of largo mnohcona , euitablu for cisterns or rater tanks. Ono 25 horse power on- ; ino and boiler , all for ealo cheap. VUo 20,000 brick at $10 per M. Call it Lininger & Motcalf Co.'a , corner if ( Sixth and Pacific streets , Omaha. m&e&w-lw. A SURPRISE PARTY. i. Pleasant Affair at tbo New Seven teenth Street Church. A very enjoyable occasion wns cole- irated Wednesday at the residence of lev. J. A , Hultman , pastor of the Swedish Lutheran Evangelical Mis- ion congregation , which recently mrchaaod the church propoity on Seventeenth atreot , between Dodge > nd Capitol avenue. Hoy. Mr , Hultman occupies the .partmonta . on the first iloor of the idifice , and there ho was made the ubjoct of a delightful surprise party ) y hia people laat evening. Tlmy had copt the viait a profound Kitjixt , and lad even aent for Rav. Peter- on , of Oakland , to bo present without their pastor knowing any- lung about it , When- they did come , , bout ono hundied strong , they -took ilm completely by surprioo. They illod the room to overflowing and had rith them an abundance of delicious ofreahmonts. The evening was spent n the usual social enjoyment , includ- ng aorao fine inuaio by the choir. Tito ivoning was concluded by some ap propriate remarks from Itevr. Hull- nan and Peterson , and the pastor was nado the recipient of nn elegant now ireaa suit for himself and one for hia jrother , who is visiting- him in this lity , together with numerous other 'aluablo toatimoninls of I'ateon and ; oed v.ill. It was the firot donation putty in ho now church and was the largest ; uthoring of tha kind over onjojed inong their people in this city. Never Too Liito 10 Moud. Thou. J , Arden , William Street , i : * > t Juffalo , writes ; "Vuur Srm.sti JJLOSSOM uu worked on me splendid. J huti nu ppetite ; used to sltep badly and get uu i > the morning unreneabul } my breath its very offensive and I sutfured fiom svero headachf s ; ince using your Snrlnu llossoui all these symptoms have \amthed ndlfeel quite veil , " Price BO cent * , rial bottles lOc , 23-d Iw Sat-ii 11 iiii nn - - A FATAL DOSE. A Woman Dies While Unde the Influence of Chloro form Which She Had Taken In the Dot list's Chair. A fatal occurrence took place yo torday which resulted in the deal of Mrs. Isaac Thompson , wife of farmer of Sarpy county. The fact aa well aa can bo ascertained wor these : Mrs. Thompson came to Dr. J. 8 Charlea' office , on Farnam and Foui tecnth , about two weeks ago last Sat urday and made arrangements to hav all her teeth extracted and a full sc put in. On her lirst visit she decide to take chloroform , which the dock administered and extracted fourtce tooth from the lower jaw. She ci pcrioncod no inconvenience from th operation and promised to return lac Saturday to have the upper fourtoo teeth remaining taken out. She di not come on Saturday but about 1 o'clock yo&torday called at th doctor's ofilco alone. She came in smiling and cheorfi and at once took her seat in the chaii There were present besides the docto Postmaster Benton , of Elkhorn Oitj BIrfc. Ohdrlca Sisson , and Dr. Charloi little son. The handkerchief was saturate with chloroform and applied. Abou two drachma only wore used , the don list aaya , not over half of what ho ad ministered on the previous occasion Two tooth were taken out and thei the woman -put up her hands am seized the doctor's wrist. He pouroi out a little more and put the handkci chief again to her nostrils , and no ticing that her eyes wore rolling bad ho slapped her a couple of times 01 the cheek and at the same time droi out two more tooth. At thia junctur ho saw from the patient's appcaranc that something waa the matter , am taking hold of her lifted her from th operating chair and placed her on tin floor , where ho applied the usun restoratives , and also sent for Dra Merriam and Ghadwiok. Human an was , however , of no avail , and in toi minutes from the time the dose wa administered the patient was dead. Coroner Jacobs was at onco'notifioi and the body was removed to his undertaking dortaking rooma. It was determine ! to hold a post mortem at 2 o'clock , l > be followed by an inquest. As tin woman came entirely alona , it waa im poaaible to ascortajn the whereabout her friends or whether aho had boci accompanied to town by her huabanc or not. Her name and rcaidcnci wore known , together with the nami of her sister , Mrs. Anna Whitted , trh ( resided near her , and that waa all She had several bundles , all of ivhicl wore wrapped in paper which bore thi mark of Fredrickson'a store , or Thirteenth between Howard and Barney noy streets. The deceased waa apparently a S wed ; by birth and about thirty-five years of ago. She waa fair complected and hac heavy blonde hair which waa plaited about her head. She had no appear ance of being unhealthy so far as could bo noticed. It is a very unfortunate affair , but ono of those cases which now and then will happen. Dr. Charles is adontisl , of 'unques tionable skill , high standing and repu tation. He has boon a resident ol Omaha for the past fifteen years , and has the name of being one of the best practitioners in all the -western coun try. try.A A physician stated , in this connec tion , that death from chloral orm never jnsuos except in the dentist chair , the jpright position being considered an unfavorable ono for experiencing ita illocta. TUB INQUKSr. The verdict of the coroner's jury fraa to the effect that the deceased : amo to her death from paralysis of ; ho heart , superinduced by the ad- ninistration of chloroform at the lands of Dr. J. S. Charles. ' ' The post moitom showed that Mrs Thompson was , badly diseased atd hat it waa a wonder the firat opera- ion under the cfloctof the ; mesthetic , lad not killed hor. Her heart waa ioublo the natural sir.q , the lungs roro diseased and the spleen , liver md kidneys in an abnormal condition. The husband and sister of .ho deceased arrived , last even- ng and will probably take ho remains homo thia morjiing. Che testimony of ( several physicians md practicing dentists waa taken and ho result was that while all regard , hat it was dangoroua to use ohloro- orm , it was admitted that it had been in universal and was not yet an obso- etc pr actico. THE "SPARKS. iVllllo Edouin'a Company , Saturday Nlsht , at Boycl'd. Among the many theatrical com- > aniea now traveling through thoco.un- ry , there is not ono which givoa a irettier or more satisfactory enter * ainmont than Wiliio Edouin'a 'Bparka , " who appear at Boyd'a opera louse Saturday night. It is pleasing tot only because chuck full of real irat class fun , but because the actors .re . all artists and people of the high- Ht class , who know what to do and low to do it. The Now York Expreu ays ; Kvory seat in the Bijou opera house ran filled last night , on the occasion > f the oponinc of the season , and 'Dreams ; or , Fun in a Photograph lallery , written by Nat Ohilda and Villio Edouin , secured an im mediate ucceas. It is based much upon the amo plan as other light pieces now in ogue , but it has a first part which ia nuro serious , Ilore un old couple , upitully played by Wiliio Edouin aud Llico Atheiton , are receiving the con- Tatulatlons of their children and randchildron on Christmas eve , "hero is u touch of the "Chimney Jornor" aud "Cricket on the Hearth" it the act , and it has juat enough ontimeut to make it effective. As bo curtain goes down the old man ilia asleep by the fireside , and the lext act is supposed to represent his ream , when ho imagines himself a oung man again and indulges in \f _ . 3 * > * 1 Ue- - "Fun in a Photograph Gallery. Some idea of how fast and furiou this fun is may bo gathered from th names of the characters. The plcc waa received with laughter from th moment the fun began , nnd will cnrr a great deal of enjoyment whsrovor i is produced. AN ELOPEMENT. . A Young1 Lady of Seventeen Leave Homo to Qot Married. A case of elopement , which it i hoped may turn out bettor that i promiaca , took place Wednesday , th parties being Misa Jennie Byors , vary pretty young girl ol aovontoon and the daughter of Mrs. John Byors residing on 14th and Dodge atrooU and Jamca Mack , a plumber nnd ga fitter , who is said to bo twelve or thir teen years her senior. It appears that Mack had been pay ing attentions to the young lady for i long while , meantime occupying fur nisnod apartments in her mother' IIOUBO. Mrs. Byors did not look vor favorably on hia auit , her principn objection being that aho waa afraid h waa a drinking man , and would no take good care of her daughter. Shi tried for quito a while to get Mac ! out of the house , but without success and at length , it is said , gayo a re luctant consent to the marriage 01 certain conditions. On Tuosda ; Miss Jennie's suitor loft th house , taking his baggage with him and also , aa it proved aftorwarda , hi sweetheart's wardrobe. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Byor sent her daughter up town to n mil liner's store to got a aprinj hat for each of them. Tim passed on and she did not re turn , and at length on hnr trunl being broken open it waa discovorci that her clothes wore gone , having a stated been transferred to Mack' trunk and taken away the day before The true atato of affairs waa of coura apparent from thia discovery theri was nothing to do but accept the situ ation nnd make the boat of it. It wa reported that the eloping couple wen aeen during the afternoon taking i street car for the depot but it ia no absolutely certain whether they havi loft town or not , only thu fact of th girl beine unaccountably absent boin ; known. Mrs. Byera of course feel very badly about the affair bu expresses the idea that if she is satis fied Mack would treat her daughte honorably and make her hia wife , ahi would not worry about it. Mrs. Dyers is an honest , industrioui and hard working woman who is re apected by all who know her and ahi has lived in the city for a great man ] years. It ia hoped that the unfortun ate affair may have a happy donouo oa "all's well that onda well. " 1 BUCHUPAIBA. " Quick , complete cure , tilfannoy In ? kid ney , bladder nnd nnrinary diseases. $1 Depot at C. F. Goodman , * . " " "ABAZOR ROW , In Which a Habitue of Curry's Place , . . Was Cut Up Somewhat. A serious row occurred last evening at the old Carry place , now run undei the name of Scott & Co. While the exact details of the trouble could nol be learned from the fact that the prin cipal ) had both disappeared , it Deems that a quarrel arose between two col ored men and that ono of them drew a razor with which ho slashed the cheek of hia opponent , and made a sort ol aemi-tattoood man as it were. The victim was not seriously hurt and ap peared a abort time after with hie wounda done up in plaster. No ar rests. ' , Silver Wedding. B. C. Howard , master mechanic of the Union Pacific nt Grand Island , and -wife celebrated their silver wed ding yesterday , Blake is well known to numerous railroad and other people - plo in this city nnd they hope ho and bis eatimablo wife will live another quarter of a century to celebrate their golden wedding , . SECRETARY OF SAINTS. a Utah Official on the Situation m Zlon. Arthur L. Thomaa , secretary of Utah , passed through the city last avcning on his way east , intending to riait Pittsburg and probably Wash- inqton City before ho returns. In conversation with a BEE reporter ho said , in speaking of territorial af faire , that ho did not think the gover nor would call a apecial election to till the vacancy caused by the refusal of congreas to admit either Campbell or Cannon. He had not looked into the matter much , but did not think there waa any law to warrant the calling of a special election. Thia ia probably the ground which will bo taken by Governor Murry and will bo indorsed by the Qontilo population of Utih us the ? nly means of preventing thu election } f a monogamist to the vacant seat , aa hag been done in the mayoralty of Salt.Liko City. Secretary Thomas thought the Edmunds bill , if intundcdto make any radical change in the condition ) f the body politic in Utah would prove a failure. The general imprea- iion ia that it leaves many points un- irovidod for , and fa deficient in many respects. The affairs of the territory are un- lottled , and will remain BO until the ippointtnont of the Utah commission , is all depends upon the material if which it is iiiudp up md ita acts , The commission will ) o endowed with considerable ! power , f they wilLonly exorcm it. Utah ia in a prosperous condition , ixcept in in ono regard , and that is the ineoainess in regard to the withdrawal if Mormon patronage from the Gentile uorchanta. Ex-United States Marshal Shaugh- icsaoy accompanied the secretary , Parties wishing Carriages or Bug- lies will do well to examine Liuiuger t Metcttlf Co.'a largo stock before mying. nute&w-lw fresh Strawberrlas every day at French's. THE WAFER TEST. The Omaha Water Ready to Show its Hand. What They Have Done and Who They Propose to Do. A teat of the Omaha water work took place late yesterday afternoon being made merely to satisfy thi company and being in no respect at official test. Savon streams were turned on fron the various hydrants extending fron Ninth to Sixteenth and ono on Doug las and Fifteenth , the latter beinj used merely to gratify the public. The company has boon waiting einc December to make a teat , but for gooi reasons have been unable so to do Uj to the proaont , hut now are ready ti make a public nnd official teat at an ; tiino. Yesterday the streams wont ti a height of from 115 to 150 foot , fa : beyond what the contract calls for 01 what any other city in the Unitcc States can do. The test was made a' ' that time of day when the most wavoi ia used , it being determined from ex perience that the greatest draft ismadi on the supply furnished the city , fron 2 o'ckck'to.5 p. m. The volvea wer < all open at At the time and but on < pump was used and that to but about one-half its capacity , i , o , it wat driven to make twenty-eight otrokot per minute , while it can mjko forty. There ia still another pump , whicli waa not used , but which can bo called into requisition at any time The two have a capacity of seven and one-half million gallons lens per day , while the contracl calls fur but five million gallons pel day , which makes it fifty per cent , above the required capacity. It will bo readily scon , therefore , that Ilm company ia more than able to fulfill all requirements , .They now have abuut seven hundred nnd fifty consumers , and the average daily con sumption ia 1,300,000 gallons. The seven streams wore hold up for three-quarters of an hour , and could , if necessary , have been sent twenty- five feet higher. Mr. Henry Gibson , ' who was at the the'time of the test at Prospect Jill1 comitery , stated to a BEE reporter that ho could see all the streams , and that they wont from twenty-five to thirty feet higher than the highest building In the city. The storage reservoirs have not yea been fully completed , but were about half bricked up in the fall and the company could not in safety to them selves go any further at the time , aa the work cn only bo prosecuted ad vantageously whim the ground is en tirely free from frost. A largo force is now at wet k on these reservoirs , which , when completed , will bo not only useful DU * an ornament to the city.Tho The engine hous < > , while it is nol at present a handsome struc ture , will be when completed , all that has been promised. The work on thia building waa stopped by the flood of latt spring , when the com pany sustained a loss that all the money received from the city for the next two years will no ; repay. They do not , now fe.l justified in proceeding with thu work until after the spring flood , and while they do not anticipate any large rise , they will wait ui til after the June flood before going un with the work. The engine house will bo , when completed , a model of beauty and elegance in architecture , as it will bo aa nno inside aa any parlor in the land. ATTEMPTED EVICTION. Mrs. Corsffron'a Statement of Their Trouble with Ryan , v _ _ _ _ _ It ia mi'old saying that history re peats itself , and those who reca I 'ho attempted eviction of Signal Ollu-or Pollock will see that the old ada u IB true. Among the police court items Wo < l- neaday naa ono in regard to a suit brought by Mr. John llyan against Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Corsgrcn , for forc ibly entering and holding possession of hia house in Ouming street , near Sixteenth. A card waa subsequently Bent THE BKK , which waa published yesterday. Thia morning Mra. Coregren made a statement to the reporter of THE BKK in which aho places thu matter in a now light. According to this story the family of Mr. Corsgron , who works in Dovino's 10th street shoo store , have rented the house for the past twenty months , und recently foil a little shoit of their rent when just duo , Some time ago she gays Ryan aaked them to move into another hpuso un til ho could laiso thia and put in seine repairs. 'This thu family did with the understanding that they were to re turn as VBoon us thu house waa in ahopo At length , tired of waiting and aootfig that thuy were not to bo put in possession , Mrs. 0. , who appears to bo the business head qf the family , entered their former house through a window and unbarred the back door , once more moving in and taking pos session. Then Ryan brought his suit in the police court1 , instead of beginning a suit for possession in the legal way and was left. Wednesday he went to the residence and proceeded to take out the doors and windows and tuko them away with him. Mr. Coragren was not at homo at the time and no resistance waa offered. Ilia little boy waa , however , sick in bed with the measles and waa thus loft exposed to the chill night air , the family having no place else to go. The openings were covered aa well as possible with bud clothes , and the stove kept going nil night. Should the boy catch cold and die , Mr. Ryan will probably find himself in a box. The party in pos session propose to hold the fort , and n gentleman versed in the law raya they may go to nork and board up the doora and windows and make themselves as comfortable aa poxaiblo until the landlord recovers his prem ises by duo course ot law , which will not bo executed with undue lusto judor the circumstances. Want to buy a gentle pony for fain- ly use , For particulars call at W , T. Seaman's , ap28-2t SPECIAL NOTICES. ' NOT1CK Advertisement To LOUD , fat 8 1 Loot , Found , Wants , Boardlnir , fcc. ( will be I fterted la thw columns enc ( or TEN CHN1 per line ; etch rnt cqu nt Insertion , FIVEOKNH per tine. Th Drat Insertion never less Ibl TWENTY.FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONt . ONKY TO LOAN 0 ll t LAW URice of 1 M "L. ThomM HoimB Creluhton Block. TU LOAJi At H per cent I : tercel In itimi.of 2,600 r npwftriis , tor S to 6ye rs , on Drat-cUM city u turn property. BIUIS K 1L ESTATI nd Lot ABDUCT , ICtb and Douelil Sts. HELP WANTED , WAr-TED By a loungtniin , German , asltt uatlpnln a retailer whole-a'e groceryston InquliocfF. H. W. Static , No. 113 10th s-r e between Donglas nnd Dodge , Omaha. 922 28 * A strong ynung man , Orrmai WANTRD to work , inquire . f F. W. 1 ] Stick , f > o. 113 16th ktttet , between DotiuHnan Dodge , Omaha. 8i5-29 _ D-OIrl fo housework at 1015 Oil cost cot. Cat ntnson or Op. m. 024-28 ANTED-Qood tallorcss. Appy at 12 ! Farnam strict. W. It WANTED To work In anmall famllj GIRL Dlt7 < n , 13th and Jacks in street. 414-SO * AVTED-Llvu boyt hcra co . Little field-Saratoga. 823-29r ANTED-A No 1 land bride mouldei Call on oraddrtssJ. F. Fijnn , Norfolk Nob. M12-29 * ANTED A ( rood slnirlo burgy her W Lcaro wLrdaidicjat jr.ll Doagotttcet OI1-2 ' \TrANTBD FuiLlihul r cmwlth board pie YV fcr edln flrstltsj private faiullr con Ycnldnt to builncar , br yoi UK luan. W111p good price fo rljjnt kind of place. Address , J a. , city post olllcc. 910-27 W ANTED Machlnehands at the Om'i Shit Factoty. DO29 A g ) d cook , 2011 , C 9 < litre WANTED 20ih aad 21 t. HU-28' Wotnin cook- Apply at M. J WAVTED , 412 ncrth ICth street , llcfermc rcqulnd. 9U9-SSJ A > JTED A First-class chamhermuld at th W City Hotel. F. With. H94 tf A Mrstclvi tinner Aildre * WANIRD , At > h1and.t > cD. reference required. bhT-29 Man for farm work at once , Ger man preferred. A. Jlnrt.n , Lonffprey' carriage works , corner California and lOlh ts. 8'0 tf A coed vook and \\ashcr. alflo i WAMJED necond Irlcpi > otlte24tbon Fainam 't- Mrs S. K. Ilrown. 8rtt-29 > AMbl ) Mr t CBMI cuvaweM In Oman ; onilothoi cities and tow nj for a now OIK elegantly bound book , "Life of Ren. Burnable ' Llbe'al pay. Address , T. U.EUWAHDS. 874-lt Chicago , ! ! ! . A" TED- Girl to do Rencral housework. W Mrs J. U Webster , Keth street beUcec II a ney and t Mar , , 'save. 81029 ANTEn Qcod girl ar in North 16t * st , W SUMf Mr.a. J. M. IOLNHMAV. WWANTED A.Rood second cook at the Bt WANTED . Hotel inm&ctt ANTED T o gou ) U' ' lo girls at the Bt W Charlcd Hctd. IPraAetf WW ANTED Second cjolc at the St. < hatle W Hotel. fl7-tf 'ANTED D nlngroom girl at the treUhton W _ 007-tt SITUATIONS WANTED. rilTUATlONVANTKUBy a flm class bake t O on bread and fancy cakes. Addre a A. II. , Urand lilted , Aeb. 93018 * A GENTLKUANm offlre lete , Imtwlth conJ - Jsldcrablc leisure > eilres additloi ill em- - ' l > d rapid icconnt- -I'oymcnt ; aged book-keeper , iut'ctc. Addrrsi A.'L. P. li e tin e. 921-29 TfTANTED Py m n and wi'o without ih 1- W dren.pUlnboarda droom.wl'h anaued , retpeotable family , where thtru i.ro no othei doarden. Addnsinta Inir terms a d location , tor one week , Mra. John K. Alien , care Fnrauel lice1412 Uoi gia < s re.t OQI-Z ? * Uv a gentl wan ot buslnrss exp - WANTED te and tome me ua a tl uatlon or n ereit In aionirnlwion or n'her mercantile mines ) . First-claw referent e. U. A. Ra jfflce. 002 28 * \TTAN I ED Emp'oyme it In a grocery cr hard- YV ware star * , ly a goo < l m n H. Wiuin eller , Employment Agent , llth utreot reir Far- lam. (0528 Emplojrnent by a younf ( Dane. WANTED imnlojme t AkO'ir.llthst lear F ruam. . 817-27 * ttuatlon in a prhalo family to WANTED for board , one half of iieh da > ilnr- ng Jill'and * usus Geru.anFamlly ] preferred. \ddrn < 9 liefonitnj 1 , M. U. b. Ceneril JlUI\ery , Jnmlm.hob. 8.S.S &t 8 WANTS. -Tun uity boaruera at No. 702 S. W Tenth st. 818 23) \TTANTFD-SPOprlry > au.ts. sinks And ces Vf iwcli to clran with eanltarv Vault and Jink Cleaner , the best In UN. A. K ans & Co. , residence 1SCC Dodge street. Omaha , ! ! unturnithed rooms for man aud WANTED niu > < t be moderate In price. Ad- IrrssII. iv-e offlca. . 287-tf ITirANTKD Punduir bridge and icbool bondf. W U.T. Claik.BeDeTno. 1S-U \TCTA VTED Tosolla bather shop , good lo- YY Cation , good business , satisfactory reasons 'rselll ir. Inquire at 1178.16th street , Omaha Jeb. 637-tf _ _ _ _ ( TTANTED i children u bnarders In a select VVhool , at Ifltu and Cjkllfnrnla St L. B. * " " j 767-tf TANTK Basement ID ex. for board. Other hoarders too. COS N. 17th street. ( Vlfltl r OTH , tllXJeacli. 85 down aud 85 per montn U HKMlb. ifent. < _ fOH REM HOUBES ND CANO [ 71OH HUNT Tw 'urnlth'd rooms In a prhife 1 } lioukt ) , at 1011 outU lllh 6tu t , oi'eMocV rom thu ileput. 819 29 * noit RENT Ele u.itlv furnUbvd room and 1' ' I'lei ant AM 'prltelogeof adJoiniuK parlor on ; doors uorth of St ' urj' * , netrl ) opiwslta Went tndbeliool. ritreet Can will run within a few ardj of nouse , , 920 SU HENT-Nlcely furnUli'.l rooms at 1004 rO Do < ! 'e street , k pt in pi. fett uri.tr. neil LEASE At f > a a jear , MsveraTiJicjmbf D drnuu lotVnrar 26ili street ana tit. Mary' ' at e. 18-tf W B. lUnnmr , Ueal fcttate Agent. UKNT Two furnlbhed rooms. 1446 rO LeaTCuworth street. 017-28 KENT -IIou eof S roomslntoodlocatlon FOR hard and aofUater Inaniro at John i. UcCague opposite potto lice. CCU18 nOIt RENT Furnlse droomiat 14C7 Howard L ? between 14tb aud ISth street ) , 3 blocks outh cast po tetHce. E.lUKnox. 'Ml-U [ 71011 RENT Han.Uon.cl } fiinilsheJ front room L. lu aprltatefamily tu gvntleajuu with refer. ncc . .1312 JodKe Utwven Uth and 14 , th kts Pa , KM tf UKNT- Stable with room for four ho t * POlt t o oirri iret , at 216 Hurt utrett. n- iulr t IOCS Furnain Ht 823 i AUK ItJvN f llou > c ; MX rooms , uood ucll , U ciltcrn ; also a barn on the puuo ; Con > eut treet. > lx h house from bt. SI"3' * a\enue , cast Ids of street. Kent , t JO per month. Inquire of ohn UramforJ , Couvcut street , or of Ix > r no ) lbble 838 27t KENT-Offlca In JaooV7BIotk. FOH 7S3-tf reuts houaei.lou , farms , morn , BKMIS etc. Office * 16th and DoujUl 81s nOH KENT Htorc and butcher shop , S. E. D eorner 13tli and Cltlrvgo. Inquire at store. Jltn Lucai , admlnUtr tor of the tsUte rf X. C. .ucas. . 8Jl-tf no RENT One large lurnlih > d room , ulth L board , in fir * Boor , outside entnnie ltO < ! idlfarnait. b 7 ti < * t RENT t famished room ! orsr M * FOR * E ch ngeN , S. cor. 18th and Dodf lireets. 8Stf T71OH KENT Nicely fnrnlh U rooms with or JJ without board. Reasonable prices. 201B Caw t " " > FOH o Ut "T710R SALE Office furniture. Including desk , JL1 tale , chairs and target , at 117 , 16th 8t. _ PJO IF. CR S A l.K Cheap-a sorrel mve No 1 un F der raddle , also broke to double b rnes at Dlue B tn lOi h street n > ar Itadgo. 0223 RICK I OK SAbK-Fiank & Elraeudorf7pa- clfls Junction , Iowa. * 0223 "rjlOK * A il Tiouna an'dTwoToTs , tiTuher.oE JL will dl lde to tult ; cheap for can n , or one third down , balance On time. U. Fullman , 8th andDonassts. 899 2 * T71OM8ALE- New cottage and two third let on JD Patk Wilde AroDUd InUivth Omaha , only 11800. Good thance for ralltoad men who want loreildf near depot Uc < agu < Jo | ' . p ntofflce. nOl-tf F Oil PALE Oood hou-o nnd lot. at IMS South 14th ttreot second house north of Williams street. 892-lOf FOR SALE One > p > n of mares , onec w , an * one goat. Innu re of Lllen Lmai corner- 13th and Chicago sto. 802-tf FOR SALE 'ha 1MPULAR HOTEL , known M'tho BOYS' HOMU'Th'i houw Is c - ttally located , has sou h and east front , and Is surrounded w th floe ihodo trees ; cent Ini thirty- s replnir rooms , bat Ice hou t. laundry , simple room , ic. Ila < a world wde reputation and a. better patron g than many houses ot tnlca its. capacity. Prlio $5.fOO for pattiusN ad- dices , A. A , SAWDfc-Y.Red Clouu , nib. E54-U " - SALE 200 chclce 'ots ' In Han-corn Place. FO"SALE W. R Battlttt , Heal Etbxto Agu-t , 17 8. 18th street. K33-tl * | T710H BALE A gc-od corner lot on Dooire andf Jj 20ih street , n a very fatt growing part ot the city , will dhlclc. Imi'ilro at ? 10outh 28th street , near Faraata.IlOKn'ii & Hill's addition. 8SO-lm * | 0 It SALE Ono span cf bores , two springy F wagnr/s and two Belief double harness. In quire Kllen Lucas , administrator of the tsttte of E. 0. Lucas , corner 18th and Chlcagi sis , tOO-t ( SALE Hotel in a peed lovta town , a FOH a bargain. II. .Mannnellcr , Ro l Eitato. , Agt lllh Bt eet near Fatnam. 760 tf FOR CALK OR REST A tw (2) ( ) story frame , build g 21x60. N. K c r cr 2nd andi Cura'nj ; Btreoi. ' Inquire al Krug'a Western Brewery. 7fll-tf FOR SALE 20 lots uear Hauscom I'.rk , nest of 1'ark Avenue. 84LO to (900 each. Me- Cagueopp. I'oatoIQcu. 671.tf HALE HOUBO of 4 or 5 rooms and corner EOR ner lot on 19th and Mason Jl.COO. UcCagua opp , yostofBco. f > H8-tf PURY Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. SSZ "M. a. II. B. " . winner of prize at State Fair. Stands for service vt Nebraska Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham f. Browne , S85-lm SALE One second bund 25 hum pv > we EUR . engine , good as newal o two 8 horse tnwe and two Jfi burse pov er engines , new. Billon , of a1) ) ilzc * , r ew. Inquire Oman * . Fout dry an Machine Co.U. F. 11) . bet 17th and 18ih omaha 662-lm | 7OK ( HALE A new bouse and lot , 25th an JU Douglas St. Inquire to A. Bouman , 26th and Farnham . 418-lm * ITM-iK SnLE Five tero- f land , it ttory frame' Jj house , barn 2 wells and other Improve ments , cast side of fiaundi rs street , near Fort Omaha. For partlculurs add.ess Oeo. W. Brew * ster , Oakland. Neb. 401-tf OR SALE Car load of fat blackcy mules E broke. Apply ot J. W. Skinner , Coin la , * T710R SALE Or will excha ro for bmaha pro. JO | iperty , an improved see OB of land adjoin ing a station on U. P. It. R , M. DUNHAM , 1411 Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 Suit RICK FOR EALfc. B SOT-tf ESTABROOK k COE. BRICK FOR 8ALEl2.00pcrlOOO.T. . Murray _ ; _ Hurt HAY At A. II. bander * JrtwiUto BALED Barney Bt. _ ilU MISCELLANEOUS. ; r itbWAHU ior 1 formatKn lentflng to t ) the dl celery of a. u i.irare about ihlr- te n years old , weight 1,000 pound ) To hive co t list of March. Straed 01 stoltn from Gen eva Fob 9th , 1882. AddrerS.L. L. J. RAiDOLru , 927-3' a nflTa , Fll'inore Cou tj , Neb. T OST A gold watoh charm vlth h nn head Jj on OOB sld , , and a parrot on tne reverse side The tinder will I epa'd 85 revnrd on re turning it to lb21.Wcb ir Ktrect , corner Ifth , , 28t M. L..W RE. _ Aitlltsa wanting flrst-tU'sHcandlnaivanhe p call at Flodman and E bUd'a U bk and Stationery Stoic , 20 < N. 17th street. LOS T That man uhowaj seen tnd 'ell known topIckupadogonCunlnirsandlH "trcet. l < h' rehy notltted to return the dog or suffer the conMquenies. Frank A. lienolktn , POT 18th ilieet , 901-23 * CJTOCK I'ASTUniNO One hundred acrw blue O ffnuw guodftnio-atundanco nprl g water , one mile from city. 2 (0 ocr muntu inquire t eolomon'a Paint , Gil and Window ( ilai * store. hS'J ! 29 STRAYKD-From my premises u-ar Filr GiounJ" , a roan mare four yearn old ; bind 'eet while , branded with letter "O" nlth Doe throui h center on left h p ; gny mane and tall. 526 reward 111 be paid for her return. 828 * UENHYf _ OULEN. ER , Omaha. C 1 ( \ tlKWAK 1'a d for return of check and a ll/ notes lost April 19th , paper of no laluo ixiept to owner. A. H , Uufrene , room 14 freight on block. C. A. KLLlsJON Kectr < Majoictlo MKS llca'jr , also boalnot * aud raidlcit Cklr- ruyaut I'tychi mttic r adlngs a d trcn'ment liven dtlly from U a. m. to I p. m. Cm be con- mUed byletter. fc-nd name , age , and lock ot lair etc , with 92.00 consaltatlou fed. No. 2018 3am H . , Omaha. Neh. _ Tea 1m * i.ill'LO > ilKNT JJUKnAtT Tenthi UMAllA near Farnam. Business houses , 'arrncrs and families can b puppliid with com. potent htlp Any graie of employment. Hail. road anp Mining outfits on short notice F , D , Volte. Bniplm nifnt Agent. BM-ltn * > uuMbAuu nntt table boara , JM11 it Caw St. ml 1m * IVMIO MtV > Ull > MAfb , ivu. NounttA B Maps. K.M. GhO. P. BEMIS. riAVK RENT Choice of SO full lots to leas * O near Crolghton College fort2o per year. dexter L. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelghton EDWARD JAQlSTKlt OF PALUTSTKKV ANI > | CONDI riONALIST , 498 Tenth Street , hetwern Farnam .ndllairiey. Will , with the aid of guardian plrlta , obtain for any onoaglannn at the past md present , tnd on certain conditions In the fa > ure. Boots and Shoe * made to trder , Fcrfea Absolutely Pure. This powder net er varies. A marvel ol pu. ty , utrcngth and wbolrsomeocBi. Moru ecouo ilol than the ordinary kliidi , and cannot bu aid in competition u Ith.tua multitude of I o > - wtf short eight , tlum or photpbate powders bold cnly In can * . 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