Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1882)
J'JELE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , MAY 1 i882 L'HJB DAILY BEE OMAHA. Monday Morning May 1 , Weather Report * ( Tba following observations nre taken at he same moment ot time at all the sta- ont named. ) Rlrer 7 feet 6 laches abort high water mark at Omaha and 6 feet 6 Inch at Yankton. LOOAL BREVITIES , Knickerbocker Holland Oln. The fineit . GInlmportei. U.F. Goodman agt. Omaha alO-oodUm The Millar J will open Juno IfHh , or thereabouts , "My Pnrtnjr'1 at B jyil'ii opera , house to-night. r . . The May term of the United Stated court begins to-day. Mattresses mads over , upholstering done promptly at 212 N. 15th St. The hasemoat of the r.ow Trinity cathedral will be ready for use by Satur day next. Smoke the "Boomerang , " the best G-cent cigar tn the world , at Hcndquar- ten Cigar Store , No. 1003 i'lunam street , A20-tf The DinUh society's la.it hall of.the season takes jtlace thin evening' at Turner hall. The May tonn of the United States court begins to-day with (115 dues on the docket. On Friday night Mitchell' * Plerunire Party will produce "Our Goblins" at Boyd's opera houio. -r-Tho Christian Church - - congregation will succeed to the occupancy of the Ma. ion 10 hall next Sunday , A large number of citbons took ad vantage of the now Hnnscom I'irk line to take a Sunday excursion. A confidence man named Brown wi arrested Friday for playing his game on east-bound traveler Thursday. Internal rovcnuo collections in the district , of . Nebraska for tbo month ol April amounted to the sum of (188,134.45. * Oscar Wilde's solid ivory cane arrived byexposs SaturJay. Ho ; left it at Gen- tral City , Col. , and it Is following him \ip. There is a bad hole at the intersection of Tenth and Howard afreets , which ihe street coimntasloncr would do well to look after. t Charles Brown and hla Bon were both injured 1'riday afternoon by a run away on Twelfth street between Chicago and Cass. The contest game for the champion bolt of fifteeu-ball pool of Ouiatm will come off oa Monday , May 1st , at 8 p. m , , at B. Lingo's , ICth street. Gen. Crook his received orders from Gen. Sheridan to have the Third cavalry and the Fourth Infantry in readiness to move to Arizona At a moment's notice- The old. Trinity Cathedral hoa be.cn nut on wheels and started up till ) , leaving an unobstructed vlewo , { the now struc ture , ono of the most beautiful in the west , s The people of tbo South Omahn M , E. chunU are bulldtug n neat two story frame parsonage on .their lot Iq the roar of thg church lit Tenth and Pierce streets. , - ' Alonro ICoth , ngcd twelve yearn , ehot out the eye of A lad < named Sloven * on " Saturday evening with a "rubber J1 * shooter. " llowiuput In ] all for assault with an attempt to wound. .IK Mr. and Mrs , Uanlel.Iloger * , livlng'on Tweltth street , were treated to quite a surprise party on Thursday night. Sing- t ing , dancjog o.nd noclal enjoyments ( of the usual kind passed the IIOUM of the even ing away in a quick and pleasant manner , The thermometer nt Max Meyer & Bto'0 , the Jewelers mil opticians , from 15 m. yesterday until 13 m. to-day , ' Imli cated the following : 12 m. . W > ' ; 2 p. m { Wj 7p. m. , 62" ; 0 p. m , fiO' ; 7 a. m. , 40 * 10 a. m. , GO * } 12 m. , 51' ; 2 p. in. , 60' . i In the police court Saturday then were three cases of Intoxication. One wa cent up for twenty days , one paid tei dollars and costs , and one wan dUcharged Three disturbers of the peace were line- - Kfand costs each , A hotel luuner wo arrestel f jr not wearing his badge , Dr. Stelllng , ot the Lutheran clmrcl went to Davenport to assist in th dedication of a new house of worship' there His place was filled at ' the opera hout Sunday morning and evening by Itei W. A. Llpe , the former pastor , whom a were glad to bear once more. The appr aching grand concert ( if II Y , M. O. A. will be the biggest ever give in this city , one chorus consisting of slxt ; eight male voices. Among other attrai tlons will be a "newspaper male qua tette , " composed of the editors of thafot newspapers of the city , the three Jailli and The Watchman. Mr , Frank Smith now at work grilling his people o'n tl five ban. The 0. , B. & Q. will , to-day , pi a force of men on the Dtnver < md of the B. & M. extension and begin laying" trac e'utward at the rate of a mile a day. Th " "will complete the road Within thirty day s track is being laid westward at the til of two miles n day , Freight trains fi through business will positively begin nil nlng on the 1st of June , and -regular p trains will ' ' jFube sender commeii IfiJ ThJB distance front the Jjlisjouri river 1 Denve 'libcS tulles , and't ' } w'ill he run i twenty-four hours , and possibly In twe'nt ; two , an the road it ti e finrt blass in e r > tight ao g with the road. GOOD INDIAN GONE. Ute Jack Goes to Heaven at the Mouth of a Moun tain Howitzer , After Standing Off n Squad of Sol diers find Killing the Sergeant. Now * waa received by General Crook at the headquarters of the De partment of the Platte yesterday , that Jto Jack , a noted Ute chief had been illcd at Fort Waahakia while nt. cmpting to evade arrest , Jack be- onpod [ to the Southern Colorado Utc which are under the department ol lie Missouri , commanded by General ohn Pope. When the remainder ol iia tribe were removed to the agency , ack turned up tmesing. It was eub- cquontly discovered that ho woa in lie hcighborho'od of" Fort Waahnkio , Vyo. , ostonnibly on a visit to hit rionds , the Shoshoncs and Aropa- iocs. As the Indian waa B angorous ono , the Indian do- lartmont waa especially anxious : o secure him and bring him back to lis agency. All offorta to induce him u return having failed , the general ommanding the department of the Miitto was called upon to arrest Jack nd send him back to Colorado. Or- era wore issued to Oapt. Morton , of I'nrt VVnshakioBome , two months ago ovnrrost the Indians. A vigorous oarch failing to find any traces of Jack and reports being current that jo had gene back to Colorado , Capt. lorton notified General Orcok to this fleet , Bovoral days ago learning that Jto Jack had been ueim prowling in lie neighborhood , n sergeant and quad of soldiers were detailed to make ho arrest. On Friday ho was ound near the post and immediately rrcstod. While on the way to Fort Vnslmkio ho escaped from his cap- era , and ruaching a ranchman's tepee , eizod a gun and shot dead the sor- ; cntit who was in pursuit. Upon being notified , Captain Mor on sent a mountain howitzer to the cone , and as Jack refused to ourroii- or. a shell was thrown into the tepee rith , considerably of a fatal result. When Ute Jack was swept up it Waa ; onorally remarked that ho waa now a oed Indian , and the war department will bo so notified. FUONT. In addition to the transforof several companies of the Ninth regiment tc ho front , orders have been sent tc /olonol Gibbon , of the Seventh infan. ry , atationod atFortSnolling , Minn. , 6 hold his command in readiness tc proceed to Arizona , and join the force tow operating there against the lu- iiana. This looks as if the trouble hero might bo moro aorioua than wae uppOBcd. ARNDZ'S RELEASE- Ho Reappears to Prosecute his Suit Ir the Federal Court. The arroit of Aug. Arndt for the alleged oflonso of obstructing th < ourso of justice by threatening thi ifo of Judge Dundy , of the Unitec Itatos court , is still fresh in the minds of those who keep post' d in Nebraska affairs. Arndl was under a cloud at the time , bj oason of a groundless suspicion that 10 was connected with the murder of ! ol. Watson B. Smith , the clerk of lie court , and Ills arrest and prosocu- on resulted in his conviction at the anuary term of the United States : ourt at Lincoln , his sontotlco being a ninety days' imprisonment. 'hoA term of the sentence ias juet expired , and yesterday kin Arndt returned to Omaha pru- pared to take up ntiow the case , in vhiah ho and the Union IVciflo rail- ray company are the parties. 'It was lehcvod at the time that the prosecu- ion waa instigated by the company ho s fighting , who would bo heavy users should the suit bo do- idcd in Arndt'a favor. The case waa called and about to bo tried when judge Dundy objected to sitting hrough it on account of the receipt of certain information and letters which led him to believe that quo of ho parties had threatened his life , and that , consequently , ho could not act without laying himself open to the charge of being prejudiced. The case comes up again to-day , and Mr. Arndl s nrosont once moro to prosecute hii ilium. A Biff Haul. Th ( re was a big haul of small fry bj , ho police for the two days endinf : ho first spring month , Whether i waa the effect of "bock" boor , whiol was put oa tap Saturday , or not is no stated , but if it was , the "book1 downed a pretty big squad , The register at the Hotel do Mo Oluro last night showed an unusua number of guosU , a hugo proportioi of whom belonged to the familyof th notorious and disreputable ix-lividua known as John Doe , a fomiumu. Do being registered among the rest. 0 the outfit who wora docketed , fc an appearance in the city city coui this morning , numbering nineteen i all , there wore tun Slooumbe , tw tramps , one for robbery , two pet larceny , ono grand larceny , two fc carrying concealed weapons , and on for disorderly conduct.Eight pi up the ( Just , for an appdarauco , an uoro released for the night. Change of Norno. The popular'wholesale liquor houi on the northeast corner of Dough and 14th'streots , known as that of . , W. Murphy & PO , , will henceforth i1 business continuing all the old roh tions and associations , under the nan : and , title of JAH. W LBII A Co , Wholosalo'Liquor Merchants , ml ood3d Pleasant Reception. "A reception waa given Frida at % tlio tandard club rooms to Misai Julia and Pauline Prince , sister < Mr. Sol. Princoj nd late of Bostoi who have come with their fathei t make thi ' city their homo. Aboi fifty couple jfi were present ; and tli affair was inTnl } respects most enjoj able and calculated to bo a ploasanl one. both to the amiable and accom ilishod young ladiea in whoso honoi t was given and to their friends. ELI PERKINS. He IJiecoursoB on the Sub. ject of the Manitoba Fraud. Tito Dolnded Thonnnnd * "Who arc Anstrarlna the Cnnadinn Pn oiflo Pamphlet * . Among the arrivals at the Metro. mliUn ycalorday waa Eli Perkitu Melville 1) , Landon ) , who goca froir icro to Kansas City , Denver , Bar < Vancisoo and Oregon on a journalis- io trip. When our reporter aakod Mr. Per- cins where ho came from ho said : "I've just como from St. Paul and Winnopeg in Manitoba. " ' "Is there much emigration up thai wayl" ) "Yes , emigration into Manitoba ii pidomic. Fifteen hundred people > ass through St. Paul and MinncapO' is almost every day , " "Aro they pleased with Winnopogf" "Pleased ! No , sir. They nro very much displeased. The whole Winno- > eg boom ia a bubble. Twenty thpu- and poor emigrants are now suffering n the streets of Winnopeg. The town lolds but 8,000 people. The emi grants have no place to stay. They loop out doom. There ia no work , 'revisions are high. Pork ia worth 0 cents a pound , hay $25 per ton ; totatoca , thorn nro none. A yoke of > xon is worth $200 , The people are dually Buffering there. Hundreds ire now 'coming ' back into Dakota , owa , Minnesota and Nebraska. " "Why did they go there when there a BO much better land in Nebraska , owa and Dakotal" > "Why , England , Scotland and On- ario have boon flooded with pamph- ots praising Manitoba. Those pamph- ota aay any ono can take $500 and tuy and stock a farm in Manitoba. When they got to Winnipeg they find hey have to go 250 miles westward to Ou' Appollo. Ou' Appollo ia full oi ( rumbling , suffering pooplo. The and is bad , Snow covers the ground , . 'ork there ia worth 40 cents per > ound and other provisions are in iroportion. The emigrant becomes lishcartencd. When if ho had gone nto Dakota or Nebraska ho would lava found a homo , " "How lone will the bubble keep up appearances ? ' "Tho bubble has burst now. Cai oads of Canadians are coming back nto the states. The whole Manitoba > oem is premature. They are going hero twenty years ahead of time. There ia no building there because hey have no timber. A mechanic cant got ov6r $1.50 a day while it will coat him $2 to live.11 , "Whore do you advise setUcrs to go to now ? " "Tho Spirit Lake country in lowt a a good place. Thenagain all nlonj the Chicago , St. Paul & Omaha rail road in Southwestern Minnesota lane can bo bought for from 84 to $6 pe ; acre , which will bo worth $25 withii ; wo years. Then out in Holt , Custor Sioux , Antelope , Dixon and Pierci counties in Nebraska there is plenty of government land. It rcnkes mi ad when I BOO thoao poor doludec people go up into ice bound Canudi on poor lands , when such good landi ro'to bo had so much nearer to mat kot.- JtAIUtOADS. "Do you hoar anything now aboul ailroada in Now York ? nskod oui oportor. "Yea. Mr. Dillon told mo the daj icforo I left that the Oregon oxton- ton of the Union Pacifia was to be mrriod up. The policy of the Union "aciOc people ia to push on tp Ilolena nd all points in Montana ahead ol ho Northern Pacific. This will be oed for Omaha , for if the channels f trade como to your city first , it rill bo hard to change them over to it. Paul and Minneapolis. " "JJavoyou hoard anything about lie bridge across the river between Omaha and Council lUuffo ? " "I find there is a fooling among 0. 5. it Q. , Northwestern , and Ilock aland men that another bridge will mvo to bo built ( soon. These roadt are bound to como to Omaha. The ) ay that to como within two miles ol a city of 40,000 people and atop ii suicidal. Then they think that tin now Missouri Pacific connection witl Jmulm will divert traffic away fron the pool. They feel , for their owi safety , that they must como ti Oinatm. " THE END. No Now Caaoa of Small Pox Expected od This Season. A BEE reporter met Dr. J. S. Luie uring Saturdan , and learned froi him that no apprehensions are noi felt as-to thu further spread of smal pox on Capitol hill or elsewhere in th city. The patients are.all coiivalescin and will probably got well. There are now at the hospital Mit Anna Johnson and Miss Carrie John BOH , no relation , although bearing th aamoname. The former was take out from her homo on Leavouwortl : near Eleventh. The two men , Con rad and Kreissmau , have been die charged as well. In the city there romaina two caaoi Mrs. A. Gunn and her little son The latter coso waa very bad indoo but the doctor now thinks ho will re cover. , The steward waa down town o Thursday and walking about th stroota us in days of yoro. 11 is con atitulion does not seem to have sul fcred and in fact ho has apparent ! about doubled in .weight during hi voluntary exile. By the orders of the city physicia : the newspaper reporters , who secure a telephone Una for the hospital were c\it elf from communiea tion with it for the ul leged reason that the publish * ; reports wito colored. THK BEE 5 probably specially referred to as it ha taken pains to keep the public full informed of the actual atato of affftin It has published nothing that did not como directly from the Steward , who will bear out its statements. The order ia noverthcleaa what might bo expected enl . Had the volumes of complaints and charges made against the authorities been published they couldn't have done too much to oblige the press , but do n favor always if you want the "grand shako. " GRAND X.ARCEHY. W. T. Sonman Once Moro n Victim tc the Peculating Frntornlty. W. T. Seaman has probably had his full sliaro of bad luck at the hands of safe blowers , robbers and thiovcn generally , and again hois toborecord ed as a auff ror in that direction , For some time past ho has had reason to suspect that ono of his olorks , M. H. Perkins was getting away with his goods , and on Saturday evening af fairs came to a crisis and ho had the young man arrested. Mr. Seaman had on several ocpa- aiona discovered shortage in the cash account and this time no ascertained just what there was in the drawer be fore the clerks wont to supper and loft Perkins in charge. On examina tion at tor wards ho found twoiivo dollar lar bills missing. Ho called the cul prit up , in the presence of a clerk who came in , and said : "Give mo' thoao two five dollar bills which you took out of the drawer. " Perkins at once handed them over , thus acknowledg ing his guilt. Mr. Seaman then asked him for the rest of the money which ho had taken , but ho stated that that was all ho had got away with. Mr. Seaman then accompanied Per- kins'to his room , on Dodge street , and made him deliver up a number of things which ho had stolen from the store several booka , two toilet dress ing caaoa , mottoes , picture frames and other articles , and then delivered him to the custody of Policeman Jacobson , who lodged him in jail. Just what amounts has been plun dered from the s.oro is not known , as Porkina has worked in the store since December lost , but it amounts to enough no doubt to make the charge of "grand larconcy" which is sot opposite his name on the jailor's book good. The main diffi culty will bo to prove that enough was taken at ono time to constitute a felony or to succeed in convincing s jury that the several thefts can bo combined into ono offense and pun ished by a term at Lincoln. SIQNAI , SERVJLCE. The Inspector Takes in Omaha on His Grand Tour. Lieut. Charles E. Kilborn , of the Second cavalry , at present holding a very important position in the signal service , arrived in the city Saturday morning on his way east from a tour of inapection covering all the stations west of tha Mississippi rivor. Lieutenant Kilborn ia a graduate tf Weat Point and waa for aomo yeara atationod on the Pacific coast , where ho married his wife , who joins him hero to-day after a six months' visit to her old home. Ho waa detailed last fall to inapect the stations ) throughout the weat and has done ao thoroughly , Omaha being the last on his list.He has been aa far aouth as San Diego and aa far north as Cour do Loon , Idaho , and Olympia , Washington territory , but did not pay a visit to the station at Point Barrows , on the Hhoros of the Arctic a a. Ho is now on his way back to Washing ton , unless ho should receive some orders detailing him for now duty before - fore ho reaches the national capital. The inspector is a very plersant gen- tiomnn , of unusual intelligence , and may yet a'uccoed to the highest posi tion in the acrvico , that of chief , which place ho certainly would do credit to. LIZZIE BI.A.CKFORD. How a Reckless Girl Succeeded In Marrying Her Swoothoart. Gath , in a letter to the San Fran cisco Chronicle , tells 'tho following among other recollections of noted school-mates : "In my class waa a young man , the son of a minister , whoso sister , I think , became the noted Lizzio Black- ford , who got some of the jewels of the royal family of Russia from an in fatuated young grand duko. The person whom I take to have boon the brother of this adventuress was a very handsome boy , of a Baddish feminine countenance , and seldom had anything to Bay. Lizzio was a pretty and forward girl who made way with her viituo in Phila delphia very quickly , and being "fast" by nature saw in almost every man she came close to opportunities for flirtation or an intrigue. Being tnkori to West Virginia , she fascinated a dis sipated young doctor there and perauudod In'm to follow hot in the ( rain of cars to Baltimore < moro , and asthe they passed Oak land , Md , , whore the "train dined , ' the deceitful girl lot her mother run post and she and the lover , procuring a minister , wore married in the hotel parlor , and tl\e wife of General Crook , of the United States army , who was then- Miss Mary Daily , stood up with the couple. Mrs. Crook'/ father kept the hotel , and the recklosi girl made1 it appear that she was tin victim of family tyranny and wai marrying her original sweetheart it obedience to her heart. Not very lone afterward Blackfon died , and some ascribed it to whisk ] and others to poison. The girl made him unhappy and then ran a muck o blackmail through Philadelphia , ant with her child by Blackford continued the life of an American lorrotto ii Paris , and made a couqucst ot thi Russian duko. " Kansas City , St. Joseph & Councl Bluffs Railroad. The only road runningtra'ns toanc from Omaha direct WITIIOUT OIIANOI to all points East , Sbuth and West , Trains leave B. & M. depot at 8:30 : a m. and T'A t p. m , , and arrive at 7:3 : ! a. m , and 0:45 : p. m , TIUKKTS on sal at 1020 Farnam street and B. & M depot. A , 0. DAWKS , ANDY BOKUKN , O. P. & T. A * . Agent. A DOMESTIC STORM. Mutual Charges by Husband and Wife After Twenty Yean * ' Union. TLo Cao Brought Into Police Court. On Friday night it was rumored down town that a case of suicide had jccurrcd on Sixteenth street and n re porter investigated the matter but without result. On Saturday morn- ng a complaint was filed in the police court against Henry W. Browncharg- , ng him with assault with intent to commit murder , the complaint being sworn to by Brown's wifo. The ac cused waa arrested and by consent ef > oth counsel was released on hia own recognizance. On Saturday eveninsr 10 was ro-ntrentcd on the complaint of iis son-in-law and in default of bail was committed. Tin ; Ex.u had the pleasure , on Saturday , of a call from both parties , and from a view of both sides ot the CASO it seems to bo ono of domestic difiiculty which can not bo bridged ivcr. Mrs. Brown states that her maband has been for several years a Irinking man and that when under hk influence of liquor ho ia oxcood- ngly ugly. She says ho has repeat edly threatened her with bodily harm and that ut one time she became so nuch in terror of him that she iled to Nebraska City where slio remained for omo timo. Ho followed her and by pccious promises induced her to ro- urn and hvu with him igain , promising that he would et whisky alone. It was not a week , ho says , until ho came homo drunker linn aver , and from that time to the tresent trouble has been their lot. On the occamon of the double trago- y in the Jonas family , Mrs. Brown aid to her husband : "Well , I suppose rom what you have said , that that is ho way you and I will go off aomo imo , " and Brown replied in a man ner intimating that it was/ Lately ho has bccomo terrified by hia con- luct , BO that she was in constant fear of Bomo violence. She states that ho tayed out late and then came home , and if the door was locked , forced his way in. On Friday night nho wont out for a walk , and on her return ound that ho hud been there and frightened the children icarly to death by hia talk , after pr- loring them all to bed. His aon-in- aw , Jop Abbott , lives in the family , and ho insisted m calling him up out of bed. On his appearance , in un- IrcBs , Brown pulled a revolver out of iis hat , and both Abbott and Mrs. Brown vacated the premises in a mrry , the latter screaming for aid. An officer waa called , who , on hia ar- ival in the vicinity , found Brown walking about coolly , aa though noth- ng had happened. Ho lot him go without arrest , and after coming down town and taking in several drinks , he returned home about 3 a. m. , and slept the balance of the night up stairs , Mra. Brown and her children meantime bunking on the leer at a neighbor's. Mrs. Brown earing further violence , or aa ahe iays , that ho would repeat the Jenan > usinoaa , filed the complaint referred to , though she stated that that would > robubly make matters worse , as her luaband had threatened to kill her if he ever had him arreatod. On Satur- lay she was in terror of her life and nclined to leave town until' the day of the trial. Brown , on the other hand , accuses iis wife of infidelity and says hia. son- n-law , Abbott , ia moro solid with ilrs. B. than he is. Ho says ho hua upportod the fellow for a long time ind paid paid for the coffin in which iia child was buried and ho in tired of t. His wife says this in an infamouo io. Both parties talk of a separation md divorce , which ia probably the > est thing fov thorn to tako. FUN AT THE PARK- The Spring Oponlnpr Results In luck- , Ingr a Male Quartotto. The opening of the Hanscom Pnrk street car line yesterday drew a largo crowd to that beautiful npot and jcaides the pedestrians there waa a goodly display of vehicles and horse lloah , than which none can show up bettor than Omaha. During the afternoon a little episode occurred at the Uko which created quito a sensation at the time , ind had the water boon deeper , might liavo resulted in a drowning. ' A party of four young men , in-kids , and with canes , struckncrowdof "kids" who were riding in a boat on the lake to rent the skill' for an hour. After some haggling about the price , forty cents was agreed upon as rent enough for a half hour's rido. Iho quartette thereupon took possession and pulled out for deep water , sinaing , "A Homo on the Ocean Wave , " between whiffr at their fragrant Ha- vauaa. When about hall way out they found the boat begin ning to dip , and ono of the party , seeing the inevitable , jumped over board , like Jonah , hoping to appease the Deity , The boat , however , con. tinued to fill , and the first victim , who only wont in up to hia armpits waa followed by a second , who wenl in up to hia chin. The thin went down over hia head , his , cigai going out beneath the muddy wavei and his hat. alone remaining on the surface to mark the spot. The fourtl also took to the water but his fate ii not recorded. As they could , not BWIB they all paddled ashen dog fashion and the bank being rounded up with no calcu lation for climbing , out on all fours' the boys had a difficult job in gettinj on dry land , even after their escapi from a watery grave , * The spectacle'waa witnessed by i largo and enthusiastic crowd , abou two hundred carriages lining the aide of the lake , ant ] aa the unfortunate navigators landed , ono of the "kids' ' waa cruel enough to inquire : "Well did you get your mono ; 'a worth ? " * Out of reapeot to the smoke we hat at the victims' expense , no name will bo mentioned , % t Base Ball. * The moinbop of the'Union Pucifi bate ball club held the lirat bus\ne \ * mtetinir this oeason in the freight auditor's office , Union Pacific head , qiurtera building , Saturday noon , foi the purpose of electing officers and considering plans for the forthcoming BOitaon. It ia certain thftt members oi tha club have lost none of their en thusiasm for the great gamp , and ate dntermined to maintain the present | osition of champions of the west. The following officers were elected. Manager and c , ptain. Frank W. Dan dle ; pro-ident , Col. D M. Sella ; vice president , John P. L-irdj trtnaurcr , John Q. Taylor ; secretary , D. W. ilayncB. "Pour on Oil. " I * P. F < llett , Marlnn , ( ) . , Hates thftt he i s used TIIOMAH' KLPCTBIC On , for burns tnd has found nothing to tnual it in footli ng the uain and ( rivinij relief. 28 Ulw A dcta hment of nineteen recrtilln rom David's bland and Columbus bar racks , went we t t noon yesterday , en route to stations In Wyoming , Washington errllory , Cillfornla and Arizona. They came in by the C. , B. & Q. nod were In chrrge ofLIeut. Parko , of tha Twenty. irst regiment , headquarters nt Vuncover's inland. . , Never Too Late loMond. Thos.J. Arden , William Street , East iuftalo , writes : "Your Sniwo BLOSFOU ins worked on tee splendid. I baa no ppetlto ; u ed to sleep badly and get ui > tithe morning unrcficshed ; my breath was very oflVi.mve . nnd I suffered fioiu evero hoadachfs ; Mnce using your Snrmj Hosflom nil there symptoms have vanished and I fel quite well. " Price CO cents. trUl bottles IQc. 28-dlw SPECIAL. NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement Tg Loan , Kor Halo , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , Ac. , will bo In cited la those columns once tar TEN CENTS per line ; each Bubiequent Insertion , K1VKCKNTS > cr line. Tha flrnt Insertion never loss than TWENTY.FIVB TKNTS ' IO UJAM MUNt . 10NEY TO LOAN Oall at Law Otnce of p. M L. Thomk * Uoomfl Crolehton Block. lit ) LOAN At H per cent In- J terest In numfl.ot 82,600 and opwanb , lei 3 to 6 yearn , on Qrst-clasd city and farm property. BKIIIS RSAI. ESTATX and LOAD AOKKCT. 16th and Dourlas Sts. HELP WANTED. ; T7"ANTED Cook and UuodiCHS , or YV room girl at the Doran House , rpiios to Bee office. J-IO tt COmon for rallrotd work , apply WANTED this ( Touing ortonfrrsw from 8 to 11 'c'ock a. m , 11.-ilannua'lor ' , Kcnplourent Agent Jlth sucet , near Karrmm OIi-2 WANTED A BOCK ! second , cook. Apply nt Opcr * House Vault * . 9320 > A ttrong young man , Gfrman. WANTM to work. Sntiulro .1 R W. II. Itulc , ho , 113 Iflth tticet , between Uouirlmnnd lodge. Omaha 92j-2 ! > l > TIiD Good tallorcss. Appy. at 1220 WA Farnam itrcet. t92S-S Llv boyt.horJ cows. Llttlo- WANTED Saratoga. 623-20t WANTFIX-A No 1 land brick moulder. Call OB or addrew J. F. KIJ nn , NorloU Neb. 912-29 * ANTED Machine hands at theOnviraShlrt W Factory. 9029 [ TTANTED Womaa cook. Apply at II. J. VV Elliott , 412 north 16th streot. Befurenco equlrtd. 904-23 } ANTED A Flnti-clas cruunbermaid at the W City Hotel. F. Wirth. 894-tf [ TrTANrEIV- ant class tinner. Addrew VV Pntll &Uocldr ABhlonJ eb. l ! f reiuv * rvqulrcd. _ 867-29 [ T7ANTED A ( fool cook and washer , also a YV cecond jirl , opposite 2tth on Fainam > t . Irs. 8. R. Bro n. _ 87i--g9 * Kln-t class cinraaterj In Omaha WANTKD citfcs and to * u for a new and Icgantiy hound book , "Life ol Gen. Burnaldo " Ibemlpoy. Address , T. II. EDWAI.DS , 874 jf _ Chlcajo , 111. ' - Olrl to do- general koudework. WA'-TED . I. . Webster , 2elh street between larnoy nndt liar , ) 'a are. b09-29 ANTED Good girl M 1W ( ! North lOtst. . 859-tt MM. J.M. ConiBMAS. _ WANTED Dining room girl at the Crclzhton House. HQT-tf , 8ITUATION8 WANTED. " ANltlJ By t o laiiitMU uluiko a room with boaid in prlvjtu f iinily.tddrecs Btat iiy teruu and local on C.erk Leo otll'-e 013-201 SITUATION WANTED By a flrnt clasd baker j on brcul and fane } ca < es. Addro a < A. B. , Grand Inland , Web. GSO-IB * A GENTLRMAN In office } ioia , but with con- jt\ . ldt t > le leisure , roslrcs dclltlci al uin- > iovmentliagoid ; book-ktcpcr , ntpldccnnnt - , ilt , ite. A Mini A. L. P. llioctn ' e. _ t21-2a B-anlcrH at GJUIII enlil Ho ol. WANTED Davis , formerly olkthe 1'ao'rlo louso. would Inform He public th.tlie his Uko be Con rnarclal Itotoi , lorntr of Mnth and icarouworth , et. whert hewll.incliavcr to set 03 [ iicd a tibleard keep r 4 KOOI ! bed < < us any iou < o In tlo cltv , ' nd liopi stT got hins'iare nf mblle pa ron9go , and especially bis fomier put- ona. Ha'en ria > on tlu. r. _ 01141 One or two rooms lurnlihed , for WANTED house * eeplngi Addresa W. 11. J. , * .O. Iox2j. _ 032 20 TTANTED 600 privy vau.ta , sinks And ces < V V pool < to clian with fcanltary Vault aud Hlnk Clear er. the best Iri use. A. Kians & Co. , resldenca liC6 Podge Btreet. Omaha. _ " " 2 unmrnmhcd roonibformunard nlfe , mutt be moderate tu price. Ail. Iron II. Bi-o olflco. . 2i)7-tf Funding brldgu and school bonds WANTED OUrk. Itollivne. _ JB-tf To sell a barber hop , good lo cation , good buslneiu , satltfaitory reasons fcr lelllug. Inquire at 117 a. 16th itreet , Omaha Neb. KIMI "ITTANTED 4 children as bnarden tn a ( elect VV school , at 19th and California St. L. B. LOOMta. 767-tf LOTS. JUOeoch , f5 down and $5 per month nEMIS , Agent. KOB RENT-HOUBfeB AND LAND II ItKNT A front lurcUbed r'rm on Far- nam street between 16th and 17th No. 09 , 018-2 KKNT-FurnUtud rooms , good locality , FOR preferred. 8 , W. eorner 18 Ii and California treets. 047-tl BENT A house of four rooms on Burl TO ttieet between 111 ton. and Bron , Inaulre at next house. C3U2D * "T710R RENT Ono room , utore front. Suitable I1or > hoeinaker , tailor or wateh-maVer , > l < e P korTlnliufra < .nt. Apply John Dwjer , ICUi and Webster. 019t A furnished front room , uultab < for two gentlemen , at No. 1010 Kurnam kt OJ5-1 RENT Two lurnteh d rooms In aprhati FOR , at 1011 faouth Hih utteet , one Mod from the dep , t. 919 2U TpOK RENT rle < tntly furnished room ant ! J ? rprlrclegeof adjoml 11 ; pallor on Plea antAve 3 doon north ol Bt > ar > ' < , neirly opposite W i Kndfcthool. Xtrctt Cars wUl run within a fe yards ol nout > , Q0 29 - ajeir , oeveral nlctnsl FORLEA3B-AtrU street snd St. IJary'n a > e PIS tf ' W R. lUBTtitTT , Kcol Kbtats Agerit. RENT llandsoicel ) furnUhsi front roon FOR ajirhatofa'ully to gentleman with rtfvr encea.t1312 IJodgobetween J3th and 14th nU , TnOU KBNT-Btore and butcher ( bop , 8. E L1 corner 13th and Chicago. Inquire at store Ellen Lucas , sOmlnlttrator ot the estate rf E. C Lucas. ' f 801-tl m o JtKNT Ooo large lurul h > 4 room , will L board. * n first ( tor , outslio. entrance. ItO CU " HT-tt RENT 1 rorttihed r om met rtt FOR ' Excbant , n. K eor. 18th anl rxrlf s'teft * . _ _ i W-tf- T10R REUT Nicely f jrnh * d toonui with in I.1 without boar * . ReMontblt price * 2011 ' * " * ' OiSL rent hnu r < .loti , f rnM , stores , BE1II3 etc. Olllrcs 15th and DouglM Sto * ( JH OALt . SA.F ( CMnp. The Turner HaUIte > Ha- Fi.Il , thlsl Iho bent Io atlon in town , tor ' < ltr i < Ura ol nr acrcrrmodit 01. Call taurnnt corner 10th and Ho rJ etn , f ( J > l I710H Ahfti'eon tnuihrasl corntr of Ij Doi-ghsam 10th ttrett , pilci * H > . In < quire nt thl oll.co 42-2 > BALK Office furniture , Including desV , FOH , chairs and carptt , at 117.15th St. ir"CR " SALF.-ChoM * sotrel me No 1 uri- Jp der coddle , also broke Io d mblc name * * at Blue BirnlOih s'reet ntar Dodgl. 0223 tllllK FOR SALE Fiank s Elmendorl , Va- B elfla Junction , Iowa. 9223 Oil M I.E House and two lots , together , or will dlrlde to suit ; cheaplor civ < h , or one third down , balance on time. U. FullmMi , 8th and Donas tin. SOT-Z * 8ALFN w cottage and two-third lot on FOP Wilde Arenuo Instulb Omaha ; bnly 81800. Ooodthanct forrallrot < lmen who-wnnt to reside near depot Uct.'agun ; cy | > . p toffle * . PAtK-Oood. } > oue and Io5 , at 1235 South FOR street second house norta of Williams street 892-lQt SALE One pp n ol trares , nnecow , an * FOR goat. Inqureof Ulen LT > M corner 13th and Chicago kts. EOS-tt nOR SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , knoVn Jj as the HOYS' 1ICUE. Tha ! honxe Is en - tially locateil.haa sou h and cast front. an > U surroindcd w th flne hate trees : cent Insthlrty B < pfiiz room' , hai Ice houtt. laundiy , simple room , 4c. Ha a world \ * de rcputariou and a better patron' RO than runny houses of twice Its capacity. Prli-o $5.COO Kor .part OU'IIM i' iliess , A. A. SAWDEY.Rod Cloua , x > i 55ltC mon 8A.I.K 200 chotco lota In Hanscota rl * o , U W. B B itlctt , Heal Bitato Agoat , 81 8. 18th strett. 833-U8 _ 171011 SALE A good corner lot on Doose ud Jj 2dth utrctt. < ti a very f o * growing P"t ot the clt.v > will dlit Jo. Inquire At 0 south 24th strcet'nei r Karnam.Bogg's & Hill's addltlcn. T7IOIISA1.15 Onoipanof hor-es , two tftlng JL' wazons and two et < of double harices. In quire Kllon Lucas , administrator ot the estate ot E. C. Lucas , corner 18th and Chicago sts. BALK Hotel in aiiood iqwa town , , * FOU bnrK ln. II. Mannweller , Hoil Agt llth sl.oot near Farnam. ' 7Co tl T OR 8A1J5 OH RENT AUo(2) ) t4ry frame I * build ng 2UtO. N. K c rner 22n * and Garn'ng ' street. Inquire al Hrng's Western Brewery. 7 ° 3"H T7\OR \ 8A LK 20 lots near Hanscom Pkrk , west J ; ofP&rt Avenue. ' (460 to $900 < cachj He- Cagueopp. PostolBcu. 67J.U SALE House of 4 or 6Jrofim and 'cor EOR lot on 19th and Mason tl.GOO. .McCnrua opp , twalolHce. -j 688-tf TnilttY Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. BM Jj "M. S. H. B. " . winner of pili at State Fair. Stands for ecrvlco vi Nebraska Poaltry Yards. . West Omaha. Graham if. Browne , SALB One second hand 25 horea ptlwe FOR , good as ncwaNo twoB-horeefiower and two lfrborsopocr engines , now. BjUera of all sizes , tie * , Inquire Omana FourdrjSn Machlno Co.U. P. Ry.bet 17th and 18thiom ha ] 7 > URSALE A now house and lot , 2tth an JlJ Douglas St. Inquire to A. Bouman-26th and Farnham "ts. 418-43 " SALE Car load of fae blackcy mules EOR . Apply ol J , W. Bklnner , Coin Ia , T7IOR SALE Or will exch pe for Oman * pru- _ T I iperty , na Improved gee oa ol land odjoln- ng a Btettan on U. P. R. R. U. DUNHAM , 1111 Famham8 . , Omaha. 7208m FOR EALr BRICK E3TADROOK ft COK. FOR 8ALE 812.00 per 1000.T. Murray BUICK Htf-tf OALE1J 1IAV At A. H. Bander1 Feed lito JJ 1018 Harnev St. ' Bl9-tt MI8OELLANEOU8. , , T OST From Opera HouHoVaulU , > ow-Fcond- J J land pup an criitothcnam olCarBi'bult * able reward will be paid for his return. 0&-29 KtWAHD For 1' lormatlcn leading to thodlico ery olaiua ware about ihlr- o n jura old , weight 1,000 poundi ITo hive colt l at of March. btracd or stolen from 0en- era Feb 9th , 1882. Address. L J. TiANcatra , 927-3 * Geneva , Fillmore County , Mb. KS wanting first ctfsScandlnairanholp PARTI at Flndman and Ehblul'd ' U ok and atatlontry Stoie , 203 N. 17th street. That man who wai seen and ell known LOST pick up adogonCun tn ftndUti etroet , nireby notldcd to return the dog or sutler the eonbiquv.nt.ei Frank A. lienolken , CCJ 18th ' * Blreet.- Onohundredi cre blue STOCKPASTUniNG aLundancaspcm ? water , one mllcfroji city S21 > 0 per m < ntn. jnqulra at olomon'a 1'alnt , Gil and Window Obss ( .tore. 8SO 21) 0 i fREWAR Pa'd for return cf theck and r > I \ ; nuted lost April 19th , paper ot no lalue except to owner. A. R. Dufrcio , room 14 r 84B-2' uui , u. o B Map * . 82.50. QUO. P. BliiUH. C. A. fLLIHON b'Ktro Jlujnetla MILS Hea ) r , also buslrioMand medical Oilr- Viiy.nt Pfjcti nnttlc r.adtngs d treatment elven dxlly frmuUa. m. toijx m. Cm becen- nulled bylettur. 8 nd i.amoe , and lock of talr etc , with ? 200 consultatioa fee. No. 2013 Uara S . , Omaha. Neb. , _ 7B3 1m * /-\MAIIA ESIPLO JIKNT BUREAU Tenth ( J street near Furnam. BuslncM , bouses , larmerv and families inn lu supplied with com. potent h < In. Any grate tJ employment. Hall roadanp Mining outfits on short notice F , D. Unite. Kniplo * ment Agent. 0 < t4-im * T > OOMB And first claw table board , at Will J\j CamHt. _ rnl-lm * _ RENT Choice of 80 lull lots , to lease SAVE Crelghton College for 826 nor year , Doitor L. Thomas ti Bro. , Room 8 , Crelgnton Block. _ ZOMf EDWAED KUEHL UAGI8TER OF PALMYBTERY ANDCONDI TIONALI BT , 498 Tenth Struct , between FanKua andllainov. Will , with the aid ol guardian spirit ! , obtain for anyone a glance at the post and present , and on certain conditions In the lui \ ture. Booto and Shoes m 4 to > rder , Perlso I ' . < c ( anlK-1' \ POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marrel ot p ty , strength and wholusomtneet. Moro econo. I mlcAl thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot Ml old In competlllon with the multitude oil owl lc t , short weight , alam or phosphate powders 1 Sold only In cans. HoriLDu 8 Powt" * Co. l ' 1 .a Wall St. , New York