' , * * " . . 4 * Wr 8 THE ( jVMAHA DAILY BEE ; SA.TUMXAY , APRL 29 1883 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA. Saturday Mornlntr April 29. W Atfaer Report. ( The following obnerniUoim nre taken at he BAnie moment ot time at all the Rta * ons named. ) la U rx rxi.rr , U , 8 , Burnt. R vict , ) OMinA. April 21 , 1S3Z. (1:45 : p. m.H S ii sl if Dcoter. 10,13 BrliV t IUIn Cheyenne 30.S7 SK Fre > h Clollilr Waifeatlt. SB ( , 't Hnftw Plitto. . . . SO.37 Fresh l.'t IUIn Omaha , i , 30.30 Hn k Fair Task ton , 3 84 ftrlik Fnlr DM Molnc ? 0 3 NR Frcih Flr Davenport. JO 1 NW Drlik F lr IH. Paul. , M 10 NW Frc h FMr HI. Louis 09 * W Fftsh Clear Kiorhefcd. .2 N Froh Clear S F4 NW Hrtik Clear Rlnoarck. 80 3) N Frcnh Fair Uolord . . . 30 43 NW llrltk Clear KO NW L'gbt Cloudy Dadwood. 30 M 47 H W Krw CIoudT River 6 feet lllnchcfftbovo'hlgh water marlc Omaha and ft feet J Inch at TanUon. LOCAL BREVITIES. J The "Sparka" nt Boyd'ii Opera hou J to-night. I There will be twelve nhow nt tin i Opera house next month , Fifteen c ra of oysters went wes Thursday on the U. P. for San Francisco A party of Omaha people will RO to I Blair Saturday night to BOO "Tho Union . , > - " Spy. There WAS only one drunk In polici court thta morning and hia case was con \ tinucd.A few . stray Indians have been e.-vun tcrlng nbont the streets of tbo metropolis yesterday. A shipment of Mormon dupes , 2 IU in number will go west to-Jny , tha first of the Bonbon , The St. ft cargo's society will moot nt Knony'a ball Saturday evening at o'clock. Members are rtqucstol to bo present. * ! ' ' The WomanaPrcabyterian Missionary society'of Omaha Presbytery holds ita regular annual meeting nt Oakdale , Ne braska , on M y 4th. ll ntll further notice nil cast bomid freight from Omaha will tro out over the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy road , ns it < ia behind in ita pool tonnage. On Monday evening Hartley Camp bell grout American play "My Partner , " by nn excellent company , with Louis Aldrich and Carles T. Pareloe. The young people of the Lutheran church will give n sociable thla evening nt the residence of L. H. Korty , on Eigh teenth street , between Chicago nnd Dav enport. enport.Dewey Dewey & Stone are loading a car of furniture for Logan , Utah. A long haul Is this nnd shows the enterprise-of Omaha men who con compete with San Frnnciico. The eleotlon of officer * ) I. O. G. T. , fqr the ensuing quarter , will tnlce place nt their hall , 1310 Douglas street , this evenIng - Ing , It la requested that nit the members be present aa business of importance will come before the lodge. A warrant has been Issued , for Peter Hendrloksen , chorged with removing earth from College street. Mr. Hendrlck- BOD h&d obtained leave of the city council to do the work , and hence will no doubt come out ahead. "Ralph Waldo Emerson dead ! " ex claimed n visitor at the St. Elmo late last night. "Well. We will never see a bet ter minstrel on 'the boardr. I guess that that $3,000 diamond was too much for ' him. A most ra > thetc ! sign ia that 'just put up in his window by Charlea Knufmnno , the insurance man. It ia of the latest de sign , n swinging curtain with heavy fringe and handsomely lettered in gold with the names of the ajent nnd the companies ho represents. Drexel & Mack , the atone contractors , are building aa elevated railway 260 feet long from their yard to the railroad track , It ia being built on piling , nnd ruun nl < ng the out aide of Eighth street from Jones to Jackaoot It la for tbo purpose of tram- porting heavy atones from the cars to the yard.- ' Magdalena Pladzer , n native of Aus tria , renounced her allegiance to Francis Joseph yesterday and became n citizen of United States , It appears that oho baa some money due her from the old country , which they refuse to piy over , nnd hence he taken on the panoply of American eUt ! uihip , in orler to assert her righta with Uncle Sam. to back her. A traveler , alighting from a train , pointed to our "Union Depot" nnd nsked : "What Imposing structure Ii that , young man ? " "You're Impoilog on me , I gun-B1 answered the young man. "No , I'm not , " replied the stranger : "I with to know what structure that is ? " "Structure ! " re sponded the local informant. "That ain't no structure ! It'a n part of an old raft that came down the Big Muddy a few years ago and lodged there. The letter plates of the Kitchen Bros' . n w house have been net in their pontlons OB the pediments of the Faruani and Four teenth etreot fronts. They were coin pleted nt Bpecht'a fwtory , and are con tructed of 'falvanlred iron , beirlng the title , "The Pnitton Hotil , 18S2. " Tills ia much better thm the "Grand Pmtuu , " but itlll It would liavu been more in nc. cordance with the eternal fitness of things 6 have the word "Paxton" > put up simply. It la about like putting the placard on Tlarua , "ThU U a horee. " The case of Anna Christina Nelson , referred to Thursday aa occurring during1 Martha ! W * terdnhl' administration , was not quite ao bad as etatcd. This happened a year * ad a half njo , at her resident * on DouglM , between 15th nnd 10th , An lu- realisation tthe time proved that the child WM ullll-born nnd thai ii was proba bly one of the notorious Dr , Aldrich'a : HAM. The reuialni were not thrown In a well , but found ia a vessel ( n the hou e by the city marshal. Th ? pluckiest little fellow in thla oily WM qnf who atopped a dog fight on lower 1'Arnatu treet last evenjng. He was not over four years old , but while ft crowd of raea stood by afraid to interfere he took a tAfclc nui wadtd in on behtlf of hit dog , At first the canines looked him with as- toaUbment and then contempt , but M the blow were rained down thick and fa t they at length beat a rapid andnnqnullfiec retreat after which the young warrio went about his play a If nothing ha < happened , -'The now Nebraska National b nk wll get Hi circulation in about thirty day end HM already begun to make loans , re cetve deposits and do a general lunkln business. The now bank is number 2C65 JAMES MENZIES. Death of ft Highly Respected Mombo ; of the Burns Club. Jamra Mcnzics , a well known nio clianlc who had worked in the Unioi Pacific shops for the past nine months died nt .3:30 : n. m. yotterdaynt hia rcsi dcnco on Webster street , between IDtl and 14th. The deceased was about54 years of ago nnd said to bo ono of the finest mechanics in the country. Ho ia a Scotchman by birth and has been in America for the pnst thirty years , lie loaves a wife nnd throu children , the oldest A stout and line Inokint young lad to whom his mother mua hereafter look for support. The funeral will tnko place at 2 p. m. Sunday , under the auspices of the Burns club of Oiimlm , of which ho was a member. The club will mcot al Falcouor'n restaurant under the opera houstf at 8 o'clock this evening , to take action in regard to the death of their Into member. Saratoga. Sir. Ilarvoy lluatin is At homo on a brief vacation. His many friends are glad to BOO him. Saratoga gives him welcome , although wo have not the pleasure of an acquaintance. Airs. 0. D. Browster loaves to-day for Grand Island to join her boys , S. H. and E , P. Browster. Air. Al. Smith nnd bride nro the guests of Mr. D. H. Smith of Sherman - man avenue. Mrs. Frank Smith is organist at the Union Sunday school during the lib sonco of Sirs. Kyncr. CUCKOO. Kansas City , St. Joseph & Council BlufTd Railroad. The only road running tra'ns to and From Omaha direct WITHOUT CHANGE bo all points East , South nnd West. Trains leave B. & M. depot at 8:30 a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. , and arrive at 7:35 : a. m. and 6:45 : > m. TICKETS on nalo ' it 1020 Fnrnnm street'nnd 13. & M. Jopot. A. . 0. DAWE , ANDY BORDEN , G. P. & T. A. Agent. nprl7-m&e2w Bool Estate Transfers. The following dooda were recorded it the county clerk's oflico on Wodnea- Jay : Fred Strietz and wife to J hn G. Etauat , lot 3 , block 458 , Grand View iddition ; $150. \V. T. Laing to W. B. Holliday , wrcl in nej of sw | , BOO. 10 , town 15 , aiiRO 10 , q. o. d ; $1. Isaac Noyes to James G. Herring- on , the aw and the aw ] of sej , BOO. ) , and nw of nwlof see. 11 , town ID , ango 10 , w. d ; ; $3,500. A. J. Hanscom and wife to Alice Donahoo , lot 14 , block 17 , Hanaoom place addition , w. d. ; $100. John A. Bounovlo and wife to Char- otto Kastman , parcel on Sixteenth itroet , north of bridge , w. d. ; $000. Augustus W. Potter to Albert J. hotter , part of lot 2 , Horbaoh'a first iddition , w. d. ; $600 , Albert J. Potter to Doorgo A. Joss- yn , part of lot 2 , Horbaoh'a first ad dition , w , d. ? 67C. James T. Gilbert to Fred Stroitz , ota 1 and 2 , in block 440 , Grand v'iew add. , w. d , ยง 245. Jas. B. McDonald to Fred Stroitz , ot 3 , block 446 , Gand View add. , w. I. ? 00. Gustav Mendelsohn and wife to ITrod. Streitz , lota 1 , 4 , 0 and 15 , dock 459 , Grand View , w. d $100 John I Rodick i&nd wife to Fred itroitz , lot 1 , block. 40 , and lot 3 in ) look 41 , 'Credit Fancier add. , also lot n block 458 , Grand View add , , q , c. 1.-3225. John Thompson and Susan T-honip- on to Kimball , lots 2 and 3 , block 7 , kViloox'a add. , w. d. $200. " John James Stewart and rrifo to Elonry Hoitholt , lota 7 , 8 ' and 0 , block 12 , Millard , w. d. $150' SatlBfaotory. Mrs. Wft'laoe. Buffalo , N , Y , writes : 'I have- used BUHDOCK 13 LOO D BITTEUH 'or nervous and bilious headachei , and mve recommended them to my trlends ; I Jillovo them superior tu any other medi- jluo I have used , and can recommend , hem tn anyone requiring a cure for bll- ousness. " Trice $1.00. 28-dlw 1,000 boor kegs , 1 malt tnill , 1 tvhlto cedar mash tub comploto-wilh gearing , good as now A lot of largo puncheons , ( suitable for ciatorna or water tanks. Ono 25-horeo power on- vine and boiler , all for enlo cheap , A.lso 20,000 brick ut $10 per H. Call it Liuinger & Metcalf Go. 'a , corner of Sixth and Pacific streets. Omaha. _ _ m&o&w-lw. The Danish society will hold their aat ball of the season on Saturday aroniucr , April 20th. Pen < "n * not jelonging to the society can gui.i uU- nisaion if introduoed by mouibora , Tickota to bo had of Win. Novo , corner Faruam and Eleventh ntreeta , 8. Jor- zanson. Tenth and Jaokaon itrueta , B. f. M dson , Sixth and Pierce streets , P. Bmidt , Corning and Twenty-first itreeU and A. Dorn , Sixteenth and Chicago atroota. opr20-thur-Bt-tui-fri i Parties wishing Carrlagca or Bug- < ioa will do well to examine Liuinger SrMotcalf Co. 'a largo stock before buying. m&e&w-lw Want to buy a gentle pony for fam- ly use. For partioulara calf at W. T. Seaman's. ap28-2t Nun's Veiljnga 22Jcta at the Chi- ago Dry Goods Store. Nover'TooLate Jo Mend , Thos.J , ArdonXWUllam Street , Hast Jutfalo , writes : "Vmir HrniKO BLOSSOM ias worked on me splendid , I had no ippetitet used tosleeixbadlynnd get nn u tha morning unrelin bed > my breath was very otfecbive end/a : suffered from evere headachte ; tinoe n ng your Siirinp JloMom nil these 9yu > | vtonls have\aul hetl urt I feel quite weJJ , ! ' l > rl e CO cents , rial IwtUw Ip ? A REAL ROMANCE. How a Man Turned Hia Wife Into Some Practical Account , Nothing Llko a Little Common bonso In Love Matters. Ab7ut two years ago there resided in this city n hard working nnd re opoctablo mechanic , an iron worker in the U , P. shops , who resided with his wife in a Bmall cottogo in south Omaha. This cottage had been built for him on the monthly installment plan and for A time the payments wore made quite regularly. 11 o had ono child , a son , some ton or twolro years of ago , In the same family ( hero boarded n n young man , a clerk in ono of our dry goods stores , who also rented a rdom m the house. The wife of the mechanic was a prepossessing bru nette , with rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes , and the clerk , while acting with commcndnblo prudence , contrived to insinuate himself into her good graces and eventually win that place in her heart which was duo to her husband alone. After a time payments on the house became less cosy to moot and at length failed altogether and the honest me chanic was in danger of losing all that ho had inycstck in it and of finding himself without a homo in the world. At this staco of the proceedings the clerk , who had contrived to save something - thing out of a very fair salary , offered to the husband to pay off the entire indebtedness on the house and giro him a quit claim deed , in considera tion of his relinquishing all claims upon his wife , nnd to this the man , driven to despair by his straight ened financial condition , consented , The bargain was duly carried out , the title to the house transferred to the U. P. man and the clerk , resign ing his position , left the city with the wife of his friend for parts unknown , Time rolled along with its changing moonn and revolving seasons , and added to the ago of the parties to the unlawful coatract , and to the maturity of [ the boy who had been thus de prived of a mother's love and care. Three months ago the young man wont to Kansas City on a visit , and wnilo there promenading the streets ono day , met his mother nnd the man for whom she had deserted him and her lome , walking arm in arm on the itroot. The recognition was mulua ! . Tlio boy wrote to his father , and the result was n correspondence between : ho husband nnd lover of the woman. This , after a short time , termin ated in another transfer of the woman back to her husband , who received a further consideration of two hundred dollars , and soon after the woman came back with her son , resumed her former life in the old home and is now living there hap pily with her husband and eon. The honest mechanic has thus by a judicious investment of his tnatri- nonial capital secured a homo , free 'rora encumbrance , and a snug little sum in cash , and is now in a com- mratively independent condition , while the dry goods clerk and the wife have enjoyed the hoydoy of their > ansion , und are both , no doubt , glade o resume their former conditions. > A BLACK EYE. Sato McNamara Receives a Terrlolo Founding : . About G o'clock yesterday "tho early risers who happened out on Far nam street , mostly in search of an eye- opener , saw a shocking sight in the ) crson of a woman , who was searching 'or an oflicor , and whoso face showed ovidonccs of the most brutal treat ment. During the morning the marshal was notified that there had boon some trouble at the house two doors east of .ho Metropolitan hotel , and Oflicor Prank Klofnor was sent to investigate the matter , being accompanied by a BEK reporter. Ac the locality indicated , which is a small and dilapidated sot of rooms oc cupied by Mrs. Kate MoNamara , a lotorious woman of the town , the woman alluded to above , who was Kate herself , was found lying on her bed in a back room , the front icing used as a sort ot decoy cigar store. Her left eye had disappeared wtiroly beneath a mass of swollen , iruisod , black and bloody flesh , the eye being as largo as a man's fist , and ; ho cheek terribly distorted. The pil lows were stained with blood , as was also the handkerchief with which she occasionally wiped away the crimson luid which trickled out from beneath .ho lid. She stated to the officer that lor wounds were received at the hands of Billy Hovrell , who , it seems , has boon lier solid man for two or three years and who she says has beaten her twice in the past forty.eight hours. Thurs day she stayed up all night , expect- ng him to do agmo violence , as she md refuted to allow him to sleep hero. A little after daylight ho came o the door , kicked it in and gave her the beating which resulted as de scribed. Bho WHS more indignant , apparent- y , at the failuio of the police to come to her assistance than at the brutal treatment from Billy , although oho averred that she didn't want the attor around her any more. The ) flicor started out to get a warrant for ho woman boater. HUTTING HULL. A Couple of Government Agents for tbo Lincoln Custodian. A dispatch published yesterday tated briefly the fact that an investi gation into the attain of Judge D. 0 , lull , of Lincolnj custodian of govern- uent buildings , was likely to result in onio startling disclosures , if the atato- menta of the special agents were to be rolled upon. Judge Hull arrived in Omaha yes > orday and does not look at elwor } - 'iod ' over the disclosures , j. ya they have been carrying on * atur chamber investigation and refused him all chance to bo heard in the matter The following is published in the Lincoln Journal of yesterday regarding the matter : The arrival of two special ngonta ol the treasury department Tuesday gave rise to the rumor that some crooked ness on the part of somu of the gov crnmont officials WM to be invest ! gated and exposed. It is now wol known in what direction the invest ! Ration haii been pushed , and the com mon impression now is that frauds ol a disgraceful nature have been reveal veal oil. Suspicions had for some time been entertained in Washington that something was wrong about the man agement of the finances connoctec with the government building , and the result of two days inquirj seems to leave little room for doubt that D. O. Hull , recent custodian o : the government building , has been guilty of Inystomatlc and extensive peculations during the entire term ol his official service. Judge Hull has for many years commanded the respect of the business and social community , and his friends can hardly believe the charges made against him. But the in vestigation seems to have proved be yond reasonable doubt that hn has defrauded the government of largo Bums of money. All expenses con nected with tha building liavo boon paid by the government exorbitant rates. Ho has been in the habit of making purchases of various merchants and obtaining upon various pretexts their signatures to blank vouchers which ho afterward filled oub himself. The drafts received from Washington were sometimes double the amount of the merchants' bill. When they were asked to sign re ceipts , ho explained that the draft for convenience had bcoh made to cover other items , and so the bill would bo settled by his prtvato check and the draft endorsed for the full amount. In some cases , also , thn items of the bills force the conviction that private expenses were sometimes paid out of the public exchequer. The number nnd amount ol thcso peculiarities cannot at present bo estimated. It seems possible that they will amount to a largo sum , though the sensational reports now afloat in regard to their magnitude may provn to bo greatly oxagoratod. The agents who are conducting the investigation are very reticent as to their discoveries , and nothing definite can bo learned from that source. Thcso revelations are , of course , the common subject of conversation upon the streets and public sentiment is very strong in condemnation of the crime which brinpa disgrace to our city and state. PERSONA ! * II. E. Pltkln is nt'the WIthnell. Win. Ponsor , of Lincoln , is In town. Sun Ledermnn , of St. Joe , Is in town. L. F. Peer , of Lincoln , is In the city. Chas. Illce , of Conncll Bluffia in the city. 6. P. Jownn , of Grand Island , is in the city. city.T. T. D. Seeley , of St. Paul , ia at the Can- field. field.D. D. H. Delano , of rUvorton , Neb. , is in tomu II. W. Ilall , of Burlington , Iowa , ia in town. Arthur J. Evans , of David City , la in town , J. W. Pickering of Marshall , laia IB H. J. Iieo , of Fremont , ia ot the Metro politan , the city. J. E. lUley , of Burlington , Vt. , U in the city. Thos. Taylor , of Mnlvern , lown , in in the city. J. W. Sidles , of Arlington , is at the Caub'old. Chan. W. Wllior , of Fort .lloblnson , ia in the city. A. B. Dam , of Wakoeld , Nob. , ij at the Oanfield. Lieut. 0. II. Wattf , of Fort Koblnton , ia in the city. L. M. Georgln , of Binshamton , N. Y. , ia in tie city. J. L. Taylor and wife , of Greeloy , Col. , are in the city. Frank P. Ireland registered at the With- nell last night. John Oaburn , of Nebraska City , ia at the Metropolitan. N. S. Crew , of Chlllicothe , Mo. , ia at the Canfield bouse. A. C. Maxwell , of tfalrbury , Neb. , ia at the Metropolitan. John B. Coggeshall , of Council Bluff ? , was in the city last night. B. F. Fowler nnd E. A. Ilinea , of Mnl. voru , Iowa , are in the city , Y , J. Meyer * , of Council Bluffi , was at the Metropolitan last night. Jame Koades nnd wife , and E. T. Denton - ton , oi Sidney , nro in Omaha. B , F. Stuinpf , of Columbus , in In the city , the gnet of the Canfield. W. B. Ogilen nnd wife nnd MUaSutton , of iea Moinea , re at the AVithnell , 11 , T. Shannon , the railroad contractor , of Nebraska City , ia at the Canfield. ' J. P. Gullfoyle , representing K. W. Brooks & Co. , Chicago , lumber , ia ut the Metropolitan. Hugh Fulton , ot the Omaha nnd Ogden route , K. M. B. , has removed from Ne braska City to Omaha. Paul Arthur , advance agtnt of Mitch ell's Ple sure Party , ii In the city. Mr. Arthur was formerly with the Hess Oper * Company. Geo.W. W tson , of Lockhaven , P . , WM in the city yesterday , en route to Ban Pranultco. Ho WM the guest during hia ctay here of Harry Minogue , the block watchman. A GENERAL INVITATION is extended to the citizens of Omaha to visit our establishment to inspect the vast improvement we have made in the got-up of Ready-Mado Clothing ' ' and Children's for Men's , Boys' \Ybar , Our styles are the latest , our patterns exclusive , nnd in fit , make and finish , wo claim , a perfection emulod by none. NO ono should purchase a Bujt without firat looking our stock und o-juvinca youruBKea. OlATlIlNO HoUBV , apr27 2fc Fine Imperial Oranges , - > BLANCHARD AWAKE- Temperance , Sabbath School , and Business Matters on tbo Btato Line. Correcvondence of Tim linn BLANCHAKH , Ia. , April 28. Tilings hero on the state line are moving along quietly. The season , though rather cool and wet , yet the farmers nro busy planting corn , and the prospect for a good season is cneountginc ; . The temperance people are taking hold of the prohibition agitation with enthusiasm Meetings nro being held in every school house in the township , organizations are formed , nnd lecturers nro busy. Workers design [ every homo nnd tnlk up subject. It is believed there are very few in this part of the stnto who will not vote for prohibition. Ono worker who visited twenty families in an nftornoon reports that ho only found ono whoso vote wns doubtful. The same organized work is carried on in the other townships of the county. Rov. J. R Hill , a prominent temporarico lecturer of St. Louis , ad dressed our association here recently. The 3 tate Line fair association are busy fitting up their grounds west of town. It is expected to have it in good shape for the fair early in the Fall. Fall.Tho The now firm of McKnight & Sharp are moving this week into their now building. It will bo the most elegant store room in town. The store will bo filled with general merchandise , dry goods on ono aide nnd groceries on the other. Their goods are mostly obtained from Far well & Co. , Chicago , ind are nil of the firat class. J. R. Sharp , the junior member of the firm , has had n lifo experience in the bimnoRS , having been brought up in Now York City. His cxperiinontn knowledge of the price and quality o [ roods and strict integrity in businan will ensure for them a large Ir.ido. They nro the owners of two fine Farms a few miles south of town , on ono of which Mr. McKnight lives , while Mr. Sharp attends the store. Besides the temperance agitation , the main object of interest ia the an nual mooting of the Page County Sab bath Scliool association , which meets hero May 25 , 2G and 27. A meeting was held last pvonlng of the officers of our township associa tion , to arrange for the convention. The Blanchard Record has espoused the prohibition cause in dead earnest , ind the friends of that cnuso are rnlly- " ng to its support. It is rolling up a arge list of campaign subscribers. The editor , Ruius Johnston , dis- inguished himself in Illinois as a omperanco advocate , and the tempcr- nnco people hero count him a strong actor in the work. KNOX. SKINNY MKN. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor , cures dyspepsia , impotence , exual debility. 81. Depot nt C. F. SooJman"H. , Army Orders. The following nre the latest orders sauedfrom the headquarters of the department of the Plat to : ! The following changes in the eta- ions of troops in this department will take place at once : Troop D , Third cavalry , from Fort Sanders , W. T. , to Fort Washakie , W. T. Troop E , Third cavalry , from Fort Fred Steele , W.T. , to Fort Washakio , W. T. Troop H , Third cavalry , from Fort Washakio , W.T. , to Fort FredSteole , W. T. Troop K. Third cavalry , from Fort Washakio , W. T. , to Fort Saunders , W. T. The quartermaster's department will 'urnish the necessary transportation and make all necessary arrangements , The general court martial convened at Fort Douglas" , U. T. , by paragraph 2 , special orders No. 27 , current se ries , from these headquarters , is dia- BoUod. The general court martial convened at Fort Sidney , Nob. , by paragraph 3 , special orders No. 28 , current se ries , from thojo headquarter ; , is dis solved. Card of Than Its. To the Editor ol The Bee. Permit mo through your columns to express my sincere thanks to the many rlendfl who , during my recent sad'bc- 'eavemont , extended to me their kind- y sympathy and generous assistance. C. M. Railroad Arithmetic , A passenger pays 75 cents for a square meal in a dining car ; 10 cents o the porter for brushing his clothes , and 35 cents for having his boots ( lacked. If his overcoat cost him ? 25. his hat $3 , and the balance of his oggory $30 , find the number of times the engineer tries to whistle an old cow off the track , and how many gal- ons of milk the cow ought togivo the engineer for warning her of danger. If a passenger in a sleeping car is so affected while sleeping by the snoring of a follow passenger that he dreams ho ia being attacked by a griz zly bear , and in his sleep ho gets up and strangles the snorer nnd then .hrows him out of the window , how eng should if take a court to acquit J ; ho somnambulist for "removing * ; ho snorer , on the ground of justifia- DO homicide ? .If a train runs thirty miles an hour , and the man who reached the do- 3ot 30 seconds too late rum a mile in JO houri , how long will it take that 'at man's legs to give out , and how 'ar away can ho be heard repeating the Lord's prayer. Exchange. LADIES SEME CLOTH QAITEKS , front ace ana * bution , at 25o on the dollar of the actual cost. Must bo closed out ; ut the old reliable ono price shoe tore of A. D , Morse , 1-ith and Far- mm. A child oan buy as cheap as a nan , . JlnnU Salve , L H fitnil lvc in the world , nd xtellent for uis. 25 cti. SPECIAL NOTICES. .NOTlCE-A.lmtlartnent lo Loin , Kor 3 ! Loot , round. Wants. lo ! rdcsr ! , &c. . will bo In eetted In th < w column ! coca for TEN ORNTJ- per Una ; each subsequent Insertion. KIVECKNT per Una. The flrnt lr. ertlon never lam thi rT.NT. TO LOAM VONh , TO LOAN Call at tavr Otnc of D MONEV RojraS Cirlihton Block. JfcOKA f\\l'1' \ t-OAA At 8 per con tin ? / Ol/.U\/V" i rc l In suma.of $2,600 am upwards , ( or 3 to 6 ycirt. on Dnt-clan city ant ( ana property. Dt m Kiub E ilri aud LOXM AonoT , fetti nd Doncln ftts HELP WANTED. A ( food cwoiul cook. Apply n WANTED Hotito Vniiltu. 'J.H--23 WANTKtCnmn. > c llalcljrMtrycoolv ot thi UecldcntM. Woman pnfurrud. | P31-2j " \TTATJWin--An educated ircnllcinan tonrtns VV central nnd fpoclal solicitor , for ono 0(011 finest Art Works. No correspondence call on otirrciirefcntathe.ll. A , Holies , nt the Crcljjhtbn llouco until Monday noon , May lit , Iholon don Printlntrnndl'ubll-liliifr I o. "TTITANTEP Dy a jounjr man , Oerraan , n cltu VV nation In a retailer wholouilo grctcrj store Inqulrn of V , V. W. Stark , No. 1 3 lOih s r ct between Douglas nnd l > odgt , Omaha. GSj-SS * A ( Iron ? ynuiiK man , Ornrian WANTKD tootk. . Inquire ( V. W. 11. SUcIc , Ko. 11316th street , between UouaUaan L oJro ( , Omnhk 02230 - - honsono-k atlfllS Chl- WANTKDairlfohonsonok . in. 024-28 - tallorcss. Appj at 1220 WANTKD-Clnod Fatnain ttreet. ( D2S-3 - boytjhcrJ cows. I.tttlc- WANTED-Llro neld Snintoja. S23-20) ) WANTHD-A No. 1 eand brlcit moulder. Cillou or address J. K. Fiyuu..NoroU Neb. 012-29 * WANTKD-Maclilnchando at thoOmthaShlrt Fuctory. 00.-29 WANTKD A zd cook , 2011 , Cass strtxt between 20tli and 21 t. 103-28 WANTED Woman cook. Apply at II. J. Elliott , 412 ncrih ICtli street. Kclcrcnio required. OW-SS } A Flrst-clas'j chambermaid at the WAITED . F. Wirth. B91-U - first-class tinner. Address WANTED-A , Ashland , Neb. Bcfcrcnccs required , 887-20 A rood cook and \\axhcr , ulao a WANTED xirlopiiolte 4tb on Farnara > t ) . Mrs. S. K. Brown. 87S-S9" > tir-t cia s cuiTosterj In Omahn WANTK1 cities and tow ns for a new and elijpintly bound book , "U'o ot Gen. Durusldo " Llbe-aljay. Address , T. H.KDWMID3 , 8'4-lf Chicago , III. \TC7"AVTED Qlrl to do general liouyc oik. VV Mrs. J. U Webster , eth street butwceu latnoj and tt. Mark's a\e. 819-20 IANTRO-acoilirIft' 10WJ North 10t' st. W BS9-t ( Mns. J.M. WANTED D nlngroom ( ; IrUt the Crcljhton House. C07-t ( 8ITUATION3 WANTED. rjrrUATlOX WANTED Uy a first class baiter Jon bread and fancy cakes. AddrasA. I ! . , Urand Isbnd , Neb. 030-181- , QFJJTLEHAN In office hero , but with con X slderable leisure , tcslrcs additional em ployment ; In fttfoiU book-keeper , rapid tcconnt- nt , etc. Addrf s A. L. P. B e cm o. 021-29 Br a ( fcntlcman ot business ci- WANTED and bomo means a fltuatlon or n crest In a commlnlon or other mercantile > IMI ) < U , Flrnt-cliku rotorcme. K. A. Jfflce. D02-28 * \TI7"ANTKD Emp'ojincutlnagrocoryorhard" VV wara store , ry a peed nun H. Aiaun llor , Employment A eni , llth street Dear Far- jam. f.05-28 \TTANTEO-SItuatlon In a prlrato family to W work for board , one-half of each day dur- ngJuly'and August. Geru.onFanjily ] preferred. Address before May 1 , M. G. S. General JMh cry , Dmaha.Neb. S38-28t MICELUANEOUB WANTS. TTTANTED To rent , a fiimtehcd house In'good YY locality about six rooms. Address H. K. Bee office. 039-28 ' Board and roonil for family ot W'ANTED odulta anil tno children. 1'rlrate amlly preferred. AddnasK. W. tee office. Ono or two roonn furnUhcd , for WANTED . Address W. II. J. , P. 0. box 23. 082-23 Ten cay txuruura at No. 702 S. WANTiD st. 818 2Sf TTTANTFD OOOprUyaLt3 , Kinks and ces W pool to clean with canltary Vault and Sink Cleaner , the beet In UBO. A. Krans & Co. , ealdenco J20U Dode street. Omaha. a unlurnlshed rooms for man and WANTED must be moderate In price. Ad- rr i IT. nee office. 297-tf Funding brldK an < ! tcbool bones WANTED OInrk , BeUevno. SS-U TO Mill a barbr shop , Boot ! lo cution , good buiIneH.tntUfaitcryrcasons nr selling. Inquire at 117H. ICth street , Omaha S'eb. _ 637-tt \TrANTKD-4 children a h < iarder la a select W school , at 19Ui aad Uilltorula 8L L. B. 767.tf _ Basameut In ex. for board. WASTED boardtn ) too. 003 N. 17th street. OUUU LOTS , 1100 each , ti dou and 89 par month UEMI8. Agent. FOR BENT HOUSES ATU > LAND. T10 RENT A houno of ( our rooms on Hurt JL ttTcetbctntcuTllton and Broun. Inquire t next haute. C30-li9 > RUNT Two ( urnlsheil rooms. 1445 TO Ltaroawotth stbcUevnHlhand llth , 017-28 * KENT One room , store ( ront. Sultablo FOll or shoemaker , tailor or watch-maker. > Uo jakcry In rvaaemtnt. Apply John Dwyer , luth ind Webster , U < 3-10 | A furnished front room.niltab e for two gentlemen , at ho. 1010 Fanmmst , 035-1 RENT Two lurnlth d rooms In a private FOR , at 1011 South llth street , ore Mock romtbedop/t , 910-29 * RENT Flojautlr furnished rcoro and FOR adjomluK parlor on I'loount Ate. doors notth of St Kao'n , nearly opposll8 West fcnd school. Stunt Cars will run within n fnw yards o ! nouso. 820-20 _ _ RENT-Nic 4y famished rooms at 1001 TO Dodge street , k i > l lu poifsct 0 "f j At 625 a year , ke eral nlceiesl FOHMUBB J6th street and St. Mary' * a > e. JlS-tf ' W B. BABTLKTT , Kuil Kitata 4stnt. [ 7011 RENT HOUM ol 6 rooms In jroodlocatlon [ > ltb hard and soltMaUr. Inquire at John i. McOgue opposite pontotrico. 600-18 RENT Farnlw d roorai t 1407 Howard FOR 14th aud Uth streeti , U blocks Muth-eost pottomce. E-llIgKnox. EOi-tl nOR RENT Hand oioelyurnljheHront room L In ft privuU family to gentleman with refer- . iaiiDodiot ; > tt wiil3thttnd Hthfcta. 890-tf I OR RENT Stable ftlth room for four liortcj C and t o carrlagei , at S 6 Burt street. D. quirs . 11005 Farnam t raOR KENT-Olllco In Jacob1 * Block. I OttllKNT-Btort ud butcher shop , 8. E. J corntr l h iu > d Chlr go. Inquire at wore. Kllcn Lucai , admlnlitrator of the ort t cl K a ucaa. cul-U I.1'boardon Ori'fl'ttir.V" * * 0 * " lfco * .moral * it. RENT 1ntnlsheJ room * ovci M FOB 'Eich rjcffN. K. ecr. 18th and Dodff t'.rntts. t39-ti TilOK KENT Nicely furnished rooim with or JJ without boarJ. Reasonabls price * . 2011 BALK. T710K bAI.B 0fce ( farnlturs , Including desk , JL1 tate , chain and < arr t. at 117 , ISth bt. fTlCR S A LK ChMti sorrel nnre No 1 n > I ; dtr rodille , also broke to d mble barne'S at niuollunlflih s'rret n-arDodi { . 92 ) Illtll FOH SALK-Kiank 6 Elmendorl , Pa- disjunction , Iowa. B2-2-S 1.1 OK A I.B ifouisTand two Tots , together , of i1 will diridt to suit ; cheap ( or ca h , or one third down , balance on time. U. Fullman , 8th and Dorca * t . BW-2 * SALK Knw cottagf and two-third tot o- > FOf WlWo Avenut in S uth Omtha , only 91800. Good thance for rallroid men who n ant lo retldr nenr depot. UcLi gu ; oji | . . pistcfUce. bOl-tf rriOIl SALIi-Good house and lot , at 1235 Soul * I1 Uth strecteccondhouse north o ( Williams street. 89MOI rriOH SALE Ono fnn of nareo , onoc w nn4 JL1 onn iroat. Inqu re ot Lllin LUCM < r < er 13th and bhlcago Bt . E02-K SALE Iho POPULAR HOTEL , knowa FOR the COYS' IIOAIE. Ih's ' liotiwlsco - tt ally located , 1ms nod h and CAtt ( root , and h Burroindcd w th One triado trees : cotit Innthtrty M replug room ) , ha lea hou-c. laundry , svmplo room , ic. Ha a world w do reputation nnd a better patron go than many housrs ot twice IU cajuclty. Trlco $ , POO for pattcuara al. dicss , A. . S AWUEY , Iteil Clouu , Atb. E64-tf I710R 8AM ! 200 choice lots in Han-corn Place , JL' W. R Bartlttt , Heal Estate Agott , 817 8. 18th Btrctt. 83S-tt 1 "TTIOlt SAliC A gcod rortier lot en Uoaireand U 21ih street , nareryntt growitiR part of the city , will dlvldo. Inquire at vlO South 20th street , Dear FarnamBogg's ft Hill's addition. SALE Ono p nof horci ) , two FOR natrons and two eet * o ( double harness. In * quire Ellen Lucas , administrator of the esttta ut E , C. Lucas , corucr 18th and Chicago sta , eOO-tt _ TTlOlt SALE Hotel tn at oed lonn toun , a JD a bargain. U. Mannweller , Roil Gitato Agt llth st.ttt , near Fatnam 7CU-tf FOR SALKOM RENT A two (2) ( ) story frnmo buiiil ng 2lxEO. N. U n r , cr S.'nd and : um'nc ' strivi. Inqulta al Knut's Wiwtero Brewery. 761-tf FOR SALE 20 lots near lintiecom Park , west ofl'ark A\einie. ? 1 0 to (800 carli. ic- Caguo opp. J'o.'tolllce. 671 .tf T710R SALE House ot 4 or 5 rooms and cor- JD nurloi on 19th nnd ilason $1.000. ppp , ; ) Q8tolHce. _ 171 Ul'.Y Thoroughbred Jersey Dull Mo. 832 J ? "M. S. 11. B. " , winner of prlro at Stats "air. Stands for rcrvlco vt Nebr.inka Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Grahjm t1. Browne , 885-lm _ T7\OR SALE Ono second-hand 25 horse pone J } engine , good as ne , al o two 8 horaarowo r and two in horse pouer engines , now. Bailer * of 'all sizes , new. Inquire Omaha Fouidryan Machine Co.U. P. Ky . bet 17th and 18th omaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ITIOR SALE A ucw house and lot , 25th an J ? Douglas St Inquire to A. Bouman , 26th nd Farnhum . 41B-lm * I UK HffLK rlvofccroi ut land , 2-ntory frame JU benne , barn 2 wells and other Improve ments , east sldo of E&undtrs street , near Fort Omaha. For jmrtlculura addicsi Geo. W. Drew- gtor. Oakland , Neb. 40141 EOU SALE Cur load ot fat Mackoy mules broke. Apply ol J. W , bkluner , Coin la , 810-lmo' TjlOll SALE Or will excha fro lor Omaha pro- JU I Iporty , an Improved uoc on o ( Und adjoin ing a station on U. P. K. B. M. DUNIIAM , 1112 Farnham lit. , Omaha. 720 Smt RICK FOB EALb. B SOS-tf ESTABHOOK ft COB. TRICK FOK SALE 812.00per 1000.T. Murray ALEO HAY At A. H. Sander * Feed 8to 1013 Hamey St. rtfl-t' MISCELLANEOUS. i > T O3T From Open Hon e V ul te-tte | _ J land pup anuweratothanainuofCarlo. Buit- bio reward will be paid for Ills rUurn. U37-29 HtWABD For Ir formation' leading to the dltcovery of a dun IMUO about thlr- o n years old , weight 1,000 pounds To have colt last of March. dtmcd or stolen from Gen- aFob O.h , 18S2. Addrc > 8. L. J. RlilDOLTQ , 827-3 Geneva , Flllmore Count ] , Neb. T 03T A gold Batch charm v 1th h rsej head LJ , on one side , and a parrot on the reverse lite The Under will i e pa'd $5 reward on ro- urnlnglt to l&2lWeb4tcr treet , corner luth. i8t ! M. L. W/tBE. AKllKa wanting Urut class Scandlnalvan he p call at Flodmamand EVbUd'a Uuok and tatlonery Store , 203 N. 17th street. LOST That man whowaieeen and * cll known to pick up adogonCumlngmind Ibli street , hireby noticed to return the dotr or sufler tha ontcquencos Frank A. Uenolken , 007 18th treet. DOi-29 * 2TOCK PASTUJIINO One hundred acres blue J grasa good fenco-abundance spring water , nc mile fro.n city , $2 do per montn. inquire t Solomon's Paint , Oil and Window Glass store. 850-29 2TKAYED From my prcmUea utar Filr j Oioundr , a roan mare four > earn old ; hind cut white ; branded with Utter "O" with line luouch center on lefc h p ; prey mane and tall. 25 reward " 111 be paid ( or tier return. 8'B-28" flENUYFORLENIER _ , Omaha. > i A KKWAK 1'a'd for return ot chuck and ) 1 U notes lost April 19th , piper of no value xcept to owner , A. U. Dufrene , room U rclu-liton ulnck. 8U-2J MK8. C. A. r LLIflON E ectro Magnetio' Ilcaijr , also btuine sard midlcal Ctlr- ujint. 1'fych metlc nailln s a d triatmeat ; I en dilly from u a. in. to 4 p. m ; Ctn be coo- ulltd by letter. H't.il name , ae , and Inck 01 mlr etc , ith $2.00 consultallju ton. No. 201S ana H % , Omaha. Nab. 791 1m * \UAHA KilPLOtUBNT JlUKKAU-J-T/inth J Ktiuot near Faruam. Uu inwa bcAuo , armeia and ( imllleo tan bo lupplltxi witir jaj- Kitont luIn. Any graao of employment , 'Hall- ' v - oadanp Mining outfits on ebort notice F. D. oltc , Kmplntment Agent. 664-im * JOOMb And Brat class cable buard , at XUll L"t CasaBt. ml-lm * AVK RENT Choice of SO ( oil lots to leas * j near Crelghton College for$2i per year , enter L. Thomas & Bra. , Room 8 , Crolghtoo ilock. MS-tf EDWAliD KUEHL UAUI3TF.R OF PALUYSTEBY ANDOONDI IONAUST , 493 Tenth Otreet , - t > etwoen Farnum uidllainey. Will , with the aid of ruardtao plrlto , obtain for any cn a glance at the past aud present , and on certain conditions In th fq > ure. Boot * and Shoes made todtr. . PerfM ' NfCnn cnarantMul iiI8-1m POWDER Absolutely Pure. i his powder never varies. A marvel ot pu > ,4trinjrthanol wholtsomcnees. i'oro ' Wnc. Is-1 thun the ordln.ry ktudi , at.d carujt ild in competition with tro multitude o ow X short weight. ali.m or phoipnata pow it H 14 oulv lu canr. ROTibUJlK a I'Otrcti. tX > . . S.TaU St. , Nsw York