k- y > . A , k iMIJB OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , MAY 2 ,882 THE DAILY OMAHA. TuesrKv Mornlne Miy 2 "Weather Report- ( The following observations nro taken A ho nme moment ot time nt all the tit < onsnamod. ) IB DlMRrMXST , U. B , B.'aHAL SIRTICI , 1 OMAHA , M y 1 , 1SS2. (1:4S : p. nO f RUcr 7 feet S Inches above high water marie l Omaha and 6 fe t ninth at Yankton. LOCAL 1WHVITIKB. A 1 business gentleman wanted. Sec ndvcrtUomcnt of "I'limnco" In apccl.il col umn , Tlio firnt of May comes in as finil'ntf .iH can bo. A regular meeting of the Omaha Land league will lie held At Kuotiy'd Hall on Wednesday night. On Friday night Mltcholl',1 1'lcnnuro Party will produce "Our Goblins" t Boyd'a opera house. The noon train yesterday WHH a long one. * There were twelro cnrc , including the five out to Cheyenne to boar the troops , Plonoor Hook nnd Ladder Company No. ] : Uegular meeting this evening ( Tues day ) , May 2J , at 8 o'clock p. in. Mill. Dorr , president , > A letter received from Butler county reporU crop prospects as being food. Some of the farmers have already planted their corn crop. The weather hog born qulto ' cool. t r _ Then double quartctto from the Omaha Olce , Club goes to Council UlulTs , to niiig Tuesday night. A special train will brine back all who wlah to go over , aftertha performance. The city council will hold n very im portant meeting to-night , the question of confirming the mayor' * ap pointments on the police force coming up among other things. Messrs. Funk and Shocltoy have Just completed the work of painting the roof of A. J. Simpson's carriage factory on Dodge street with Hawthorn'n Centennial Exco'iior ' Hoof Paint and like Ajax , Mr. Simpson can now defy even the lightning , A white horse , belonging to John Me- Shane and tied in front of Crciyhlon block , ran away Sunday with a smnll boy who was playing in the buggy during the owner's absence. The horeo wan qulto badly hurt. A change is about to take place In the Baptist church choir , the two Smith's withdrawing. Tha quartette will prob ably bo filled up with ladies. The Proa- byterian church choir will probably receive - ceive an accession to Its strength at no distant day. Ihe boss beer of "bock" beer day is the "Salvator , " a Bavarian Boer imported by Jos. Schlltz's Brewing Co , , of Milwau kee , It is for sale only at the Board of Trade , where "Harry" deals out thi de licious beverage with his customary cour tesy to patrons , Owing to some misunderstanding be tween the plasterers and a couple of bosses la this city , there was a partial conation of work in that line yesterday. It will likely bo made nil right by to-day. It ap pears that the plasterers were promised n ralso'to 85 a day May 1st , which noino of the bouses declined to give yesterday. Th strike Is not Horiuus , ' Ice wan formed on Saturday night by the unusual cold , and early risers Sunday morning found it. .NurnurouB gardens in this vicinity , the owners of which had taken advantage cf the earlincds of the eeason , Buffered to tha extent of losing whatever they had 'that could bo affected by Buch n oold snap. The hardy vrget * abler , moll as peas , cabbage , etc. , nro ull right , end theio will bo a bountiful yield , duripltotbo cold. Ice one-eighth of ail iiii n thick was found at Fort Omaha on Prlday.ulght. * The board of education held its regu lar monthly meeting last evening , the principal business In hand bulng the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year. Hon. U. K , ' Long was chosen president and J. J. 1'olnta vice prculdcnt. P. J. McShnno and Charles Connoyvr were nominated for the ofDco of secretary and cloven ballots were taken without resulting in the elec tion of either , the vote utmiJlu ; ; thrio to three , The board then adjourned. The St mer Wyoming , Oapt. W. W. Goulson , haves St LouU May 4th for 1'ort Bentou and all upper Missouri points. The Wyoming { 3 o fmo , now , pamenger steamer , one of the bent on the rivorTand will take freight or passengers on the uptrlp. She will ative in Omaha about the 25th lust , Notblug bun a * yet been heard from Cant , Marth'n boat , the Beion , which U expected In Oinaht at any hour. U. V , TroxttI & Co. nre tgortH for the Wyoming , which belongs to tiio Coul- BDU line. The Hock Spiingn cor.re pendent of Th Green Hirer Gazette makes the fol lowing mention of two former Omaba poo- . pies On Friday evening the 2Ut in t. , Mr , and Mn. W. F , Hawea ewe a very pleaiant tocial parly , Cards and mutlr , with the finest of rifrenhmenti , wera in or der , The evening was the second anniv ersary of their wedding. Mr , Hawes Is the civil engineer iu charge of tlml depirtment fur the U. P , coal department. They Iiuve a Jiost of friends , who wbh them muny return * of tliU pie * ? ant form of renewing their holy vons. ALoeing Joko. A prominent phyeician of Pi'ts- burtf said jokingly to u lady patient who wan compliant' of her continued i'l ' health , and of hia inability to euro her. "try Hop Bittowl" The lady took it iu earnest and used the Hit ton , from which oho obtained per manent health. She now lauglw at the doctor for his joke , but ho is not eo well pleased with it , as it coat him a good patient. llarrisburg Patriot. THE APACHE WAR. Troops Moving to the Front by Special Trains. , Aspects Indicate Considerable Trou bio on the Frontier. Ordcra were received at the military headquarters in thin city yesterday from General Shoridnn by Qonora ! Crook to forward immediately to Arizona the Third cavalry. Seven or eight companies will kavo nt once from Forts Jlussol , Stcclo and San ders , to bo followed nsaoon na possible by the troops from Wnshakio nnd Mo- Kinnoy. Special trains will convoy the soldiers to the front , The Fourth infantry are still under orders and may bo called out at any moment , On account of the possible forwarding of practically all the troopa in Wyoming to Arizona Iho recent orders changing the ntations of the various companies in tlio toriitory hnvo boon counter manded , Four companies of the Third Cav alry leave Fort Ilussbll to-day for Arizona. Three companies of the sumo regiment , two from Fort Steele and ono from Fort Sanders , under command of Colonel lirackot , leave Cheyenne Tuesday night or Wednes day morning for the same destination. Two companies of the Third Cavalry from Fort.McKinnoy , and two compa nies from Fort \Vashakio , will march for the railroad and to-day pro ceed to Arizona. Ono company of the Sixth infantry , From Fort Douglas , Utah , ii ordered to proceed to Fort Wnshakio to garri son that post. t Tlio Fourth infantry has not yet been ordered to take the field , but is in waiting , The troops ordered to Arizona from this department # o. from Cheyenne , oouth via Denver to Doming , Now \loxico \ , from which point they will bo distributed as the necessities of the Apaoho outbreak may require. ' MANUFACTURING ESTAB LISHMENTS. They Are Assoesod Moro Equably Than Mercantile Firms. In looking over the assessment oi our largest , manufacturing establish- ncnts wo find the most of them sufli- ciontly high and much higher in com- mriaon than our merchandizing cstab- ishmonts , The White- Lead Works are assessed $3,000 on grounds and HI Idings and § 7,125 on machinery nnd stock. The Iron nnd Nnil Com pany $750 on grounds nnd building and $3G75-on machinery nnd stock , which is very low if wo nro to believe he Htatomonta lately made of their wluo , and the pnco paid at U. B. Marshal .sale * . The Omaha Smelting nnd Refining Works are assessed at § 30,000 , which s a very fair valuation as compared with other property , on a basis of one-third or ono-hnlf of market value. The ground belongs to the U. P. Ry. Company , nnd is nasoasod by the lot or na ri ht of way , The Union Pa- ciOo shops , -with machinery and the ground on which they stand , nro as sessed ns follows : Block 3 with paint shops , A. & B. > oilcr nnd machine shop , 951,500. llpck 4.with car shop , foundry , ma chine shop No. 2 , oil house nnd blacksmith shop , $52,700. Block 5 , with atoro rooms and dry lumber IOUBO , $3,100. Block 29 , with iron store rooms , ofiico , water tank nnd oil house , $8,000. Block 30 , with in shop , sand house , brass room , ound hou&o nnd turn-table , $10,000. Ulock 30 , storeroom icehouse , 53,000. lloclc 32 , oil and wash house. $800 , Hock 33. dwellings , $ -100 , Block 34 , 3800. Block 35 , coal nnd warehouse , $4,000. $ Block 30 , repair shop , $2- M)0 ) , making a total of $1-12,300. I'ho Omaha Republican personality assessment is $7,000 ; the Herald $7,61'6 ' , mid TUB HKK $8,000. GlOB&lc Concert. The next classic concert of the 'hiloinalhoan club , , the last of the ocond series nnd of the season , will ) o given on Tuesday night , May Oth , at Mux Meyer's music hall. It is the intention to mnko thin the jont concert of the m-ason , and the mtrona may rely upon hearing somu- hing very lino. Among the features of this closing concert will bo tlio ap. Kmranco of Prof. Sensinan , who ivna ant season violoncello , player for Theodore Thomas' orchestra , and who coming to aottlo in Omaha , t.xki'a hold of her musical inteicsts nt once with nwill. THE CKIHINAL RECORD. Tlio IXnrvoat of Evil Doors an Unusu ally Die Ono , On being arraigned in police court tfomUy the nineteen prisoners of Saturday and Sunday nighta wore each ; dealt with according to his do- aorta. Of the eight drunks all wore aunt to ail but two , who paid the fine of $10 ind coats. The two men arrested for fighting were called on nnd the hearing re sulted in the dieclmryo of ono nnit the iniug of the other , Mho paid. Ono man paid and ono was sent to jail for failure to pay a fine for carry ing concealed weapons and shooting on the streets. The examination of H. II. Perkins , the embezzling clerk of W , T. Sea man , waa postponed on account of the absence of the district attorney. Three men were arrested on the charge of petit larceny , ono for steal ing n brace nnd hit , nnd two for stealing - ing clothing. Two more will bo in limbo soon for the theft of a watch , The case of Henry W , Brown , ar rested on complaint of his wife , comes up at 2 p. in , Tuesday. Meanwhile 10 languishes in the county jail , PERSONAL. Deputy Marshal F , W , Crew went out o Kearney yesterday. John Quigley , a nephew of William Jmpherson , lsq. , of tha U , P. , went out o Cheyenne yesterday to take a job of waking on the road. Bishop Milton Ilouitoo , Mormon Ider , who WM on his way wt t with the UUh converts nd got left at Chicago , was A west-bound panscnper yesterday , Dr. Tllden and family left for Washing , ton City and the 32at yesterday bj the Wabanh , to be gone about three month * . It U purely a health trip for the Doctoi'rtliencfit. Mi's llnttlc P , WLItmoro returned yes terday from the c.ist after an aWnca ol ncarlyaye.tr. Dining that tlma iho vis ited Brooklyn , New York , Boston and other eastern cltlet , nnd liai been perfect ing her mutlctl education. Mr . Ijlout. llolicrUon , of Cheyenne depot , slatted for Omnha yesterday , no- companjing MimMinnlo Mcgcath home. Mini McKcath had been spending a pleas ant floaiion at Cheyrnnc depot , and her departure fill * n admiring circle of lady friends vith pangR , whila the yaung gen tlemen Acquaintances are pimply Incon solable. Leader , 20th ult. Kcl. Mclntyrp , of Seward , IN in town , 8. S , Lowe , of Fremont , is In the city. Parker Page , of WcUon , h In the city. M. B. Hoiie , nf Grand Inland , 1 < in tha city , J , W , Brown , of Schnylcr , Is in the city. city.C. C. > T. I'help. , ot Schuylcr , is at the Withnell , Hon. Lorenzo Crounte , [ of Calhoun , IB n the city. V , II , Cunkllng , of Fremont , cams in last evening. Hon. George II , Jewott , of Sidney , is at the Withnell. J. A. Baldwin , U. S. A. , is nt the Withnell House. Paul H , Ilawllns and wife , of Grand inland , are in town. A. B. Hewitt'of H.iKtioKB , was among jrc.itcrday'8 nrrivnl . J. It. Leu it and A. .8. Murphy , of lied ) , % k , la , , are in town , M , S , Mnhlu , of Bloomlugtoh , IB in the Metropolis of the Htnto. Hon. N. W. Wells , nf Schuyler , arrived rein the wu t last night. M. S. Lindfoy nnd , T. It. Calkin ? , of L'ullcrton , are at the Witlinill. Lieut. Gov. U. C. Cams , of Seward , came up from the south last night. II. 31. Wodchouso and Wm. Fulton , of obra kn City , came In last night. Col. L. W. Colby , of Beatrice , recently commanding tlio force * at Camp Dump , s In the city attending the federal courtn. Mrs. Chan. E. Kllbourno and two child ren arrived from San Francltco last night , vnd joined her huuband , Lieut. Kilbourne , IiiHpcctor of Iho Signal Service , at this lulnt. CONRAD'S CALL. rho Boys In the County Olork's OQlco Have a Surprise Party. A few days ago Jacob Conrad , ono } f the patients from cho Florence cut- sir , was discharged from the Btnall- > ox hospital , his recovery being pro nounced comploto. Ho nt once ro- urned to his former habitation , but ound that his clothing and papers lad boon destroyed in the general process of fumigation ordered by the county physician. Ho thereupon returned to the city nnd once more dropped in to pay his espccts to the clerks in Mr. John iaumor'a office , whom ho gave such n paralytic stroke nt the time Iu PUS just breaking out with hudisoiBO by calling in to see the commissioners. Ho bears very little trace of the iory ordeal , nnd in fact had but n nild case. Nevertheless the boys wore not pleased at seeing him. Ho vnntod now clothing , and in consid- uration of agreeing to go nnd return 10 more ho was furniinod with some of the needed articles at the county's expense. Thorn was no ground nnd ofty tumbling this time , but thtro was n general fooling thut the visitor's room was more desirable than his company. As the victim of the scourge could not obtain lodgings in .ho city , ho returned to the post louse for sleeping accommodations. Smoke the "Boomerang , " the best ic. Gnjar' ' in the world , nt Htmdquar- ors Cigar Store , No. 1008 Fiirnmn street. npr20tf HAWTHORN'S CENTENNIAL EX- GELSIOR UOOF PAINT. FIIIK AND WATCH JMtOOy rilKVJJNTS LKAKS , CORHOHIOXOIl HOT. SAVKS KKSIIJ.NGUNO , With this paint old shingle roofs tan be made to look butter and lust onger than now shingles and at n small cost , It has n heavy body , ono coat being qu.il to llirco of liny other , nnd when dry it is practically slate , Wo will pay $1,000 to the owner of a building to whom wo cannot provu our paint has withstood exposure .welvo years u ithout renewal and in jood condition. It is applied nt a price that enables everybody to have a water-tight , mndaomo roof , Foil TIN , IKON , FKLT , SHINQLKH , UuicK WALLS , WATKU TANKS , Em FUNK & BHOOKBY , State Agt's , [ loom 0 , Cruighton Block , Omaha , Neb. Agents wanted in every town. msyl-2t Saratoga. Ono of the pleasantwt surprises Saratoga has experienced for a long iuio waa the unexpected arrival , Saturday , of Eddie Patrick from Cheyenne , after an absence of nearly .hreo years. His friends , of which ho has n host , are glad to BOO him. Mr. Patrick re- nains about a week , Messrs. C. W. and NV. J. Tously , J , D , Rustin , EJdio Patrick and Harvey Austin , went to Hone Shoo lake yea- : erday to spend a day or two in hunt ng nndfiahing , The speckled boau- ies are liable to sutler. CUCKOO , THAT HUSBAND OF MINK fa throe times tha man he WHS More he besan u-lni ? "WrlU1 Health lleuewir. " CLDrusufcts. Depot t 0. F. Good- nau . ' fHiiatU Salve , best family ealve In the world , and excellent for aluble D > O , 25 cU UNITED STATES COURT , The May Term Opens With a Light Attendance. Prisoners on Hand for Trial and Othe Notes. The May term of the United State district and circuilcouitsbegan yofetjr day , the morning sostion being callcc at 10 o'clook. Judge McCrary , of the Eighth judicial circuit presided Judge Dundy , of the district of Nebraska braska not being expected until the evening train. W. U. Buttnor , of Omaha , was ad tnittod to practice. Major O , Stophcnson was appointed od crier of tlio court Messrs. C. J. Westordahl and R. E. Allen , bailiffs The attendance waa xatlior light oven for the iirat day of court , but among the attorneys from nbroac were noted : Hon. T. M. Marnuett , Judge N. 8 , Harwood , L. C. Burr , H. U. Blodgott nnd W. J. Lamb , of Lincoln ; Hon. W. H. Mungor nnd Col. Marshall , of Fremont ; 0. J. Phelps , of Schuylcr ; James B. Joy , of Sioux City , nnd Hon. Chas , Red ick , of Fargo , who wo understand has returned to locate permanently in Omaha. Hon. G , M. Lamberton , United States district attorney ] Judge D. G. Hull , master in chancery ; Uni ted States marshal Biorbower , Depu ties R. E. Allen , Chaa. H. Hamlin , F. W. Crow nnd A. G. Hastings , were among the other court ofllciala pres ent. ent.But But little business was transacted during thn morning hour and ut 11 o'clock a recess waa taken to 2 p , in. The grand jury will bo empanelled nt 10 n , m. to-day nnd the petit jury nt 10 n. in. Thursday. Among the criminal cases to bo : ried during the present term is that of Fred E. Clary , ex > postmaster at Sidney , for comnlicity in tlio star outo business ; Sergeant Power Coul- .or , for altering vouchers in the U. S. service ; Wilbur F. Rudy , for sending obsuno literature through the U. S. nail , and Walter Scott , for cutting ; imbcr on government lands. The latter was brought in on Satur day evening from Long Pine by Deputy Marshal Allen. Ho is quite a young man , and evidently an unfor- unato one , his sin being rather one ) f ignorance. In the unorganized territory northwest of Long Pine , thcro is a largo quantity of timber , nnd it appeals that n number of parties , Scott among the rest , liavo been cutting at it nil winter , making it up into posts and hauling it to Long Pine , the present terminus of the Sioux City and Pacific , for sale , some being trans ported Gfty or seventy-five miles. The posts are of red cedar and quite valu able , nnd Marshal Allen states that there not less than 150,000 now piled up at the ono point named. Some of the wood choppers are bona fide settlers tlors , nnd , it is not the intention to prosecute such UH aro. The rest are , however , follows who have gene in to prey upon the resources of the country and nuiko hay while the sun shines , nftur which they will pull up and BO Blsowhere. Scott was taken before U. S. Commissioner Elmer D. Frank yesterday , , admitted the charge , but claimed that ho was following the ot- implo of the rest , and was not inten tionally guilty of defrauding the gov ernment. His punishment will bo light. THE AfiNDT CASE. rho Disappearance of Import ant Papers Bearing Upon it. HioDf fondant's Belief That Ho in the Victim of a Conspiracy. A 13iii' reporter last evening mot Mr. Aug. Arndt for the first time since his release from the term im posed on him by Judge Foster , at the January term of the U. S. court for Ilia alleged criino of impeding the oourso of justice. Mr. Art-idt is look ing quite well , nnd , in fact , is hardly to bo recogmxod na the same man whom \vo saw in the early part of the winter. Ho is hero awaiting the trial of his land case , which will como elf this week. It will bo recalled that thii suit grow out of n , purchase of land made from J. K. Davis , thun Union Pacific iiL'ent at Wuhoo , on September -7th , 1873. On that date Mr. Davis - vis telegraphed to Luavitt liurnham the land commissioner of the Union Pasifio that ho had told the property and that the purchaser had written to Iowa for the money , concluding with the question "Will you complete tlio Buloulli your approval ? " This mcHMi o Arnilt carried tn the depot himself , and took u copy of it. Pending the arrival of the reply , ho wrote the land commissioner asking him in regard to the back taxes and if the sale , by his agunt was ull straight A dispatch was sent J. D , Divis ap proving the sale and n reply to Mr. Arndt'u latter stated that tliero were no outstanding tuxes , that the sale made by the n enc wtt * approved , nnd in nil respect * as valid us if made by the laud commissioner himself , The letter and the copy of the dis patch were retained by the plaintiff , Owing to the inability of the railroad company to give u good deed for its land until after n decision of the supreme court , them WAH aomo trouble between the agent and Mr. Arndt and in the Juno following a suit was begun ugainst the latter for forcible entry and detainer , which came up in the court of Juclgd Men- go ] , of Wahoo , nnd resulted in n vordiot tor the company , upon which Arndt took an appeal. Ho was sued again immediately in a jus tice's court , and on thi occasion , ho says , J , I ) , Davis acknowledged the sale , the delivery of the land to him , mid the granting of peunistfon to erect buildings thereon , but upon Arudt's testifying to the loss of the letter and telegram confirming the sale , swore that his contracts were not valid unless approved by the land commissioner , and that auoh ap proval had never been made , Then commenced another suit for forcibly outry , in the United States court , the trial being set for th November terra 1880. Arndt'a attorney. K F. War ren , of Nebraska City , .meantime enjoined joined the Union Pacific lom furthoi prosecution of the case , a'Jd filed r bill in equity , which case was TO conic no for a hearing at the spring * cnr of 1881. Mr. Arndt then wont to Iowa to pass the winter , and allidiivfts were filed by DAVIS and Uurnham in thi United States court , that they hat tievtr sold the land to Arndt nor hat nny knowledge of his occupancy of the came , and Judge Dundy , refusing tlio injunction , set the trial dowt for the January tsrm. At this time Arndt , whoeo mail was miscarried , was unaware of the _ change o programme , nnd not being in Lin coln on the day fixed , judgmoni by default was entered against him , This case was oubstquontly reinstated on the ground of newly discovered evidence. This newly uiacovorod evi dence wa < i , it is claimed , the lost dis patch nnd letter approving the snip , itid the defendant applied , through jury , Mr , Arndt claims that finding themselves thus endangered ntid liable to damages bosidcp , thsy had the charges of crime trumped - od up against him to prej- jdico his case And by obtlining a pre text for having his trunk searched , secure the dangerous documents. About this time ho wrota a communi- : ation , sending copies to several dif ferent daily pipurs , in which ho made a sarcastic nnd bitter reply to the proclamation of the president of the United States , on the subject of Thanksgiving dy. Suepicion of n lonnoction with the Smith murder nad been attached to him , and a copy ) f this communication , surreptitioua- y obtained , was iaken to the U. S. court rooms nnd used as ovidoncu to dnntify the author with the writer of the anonymous communications re ceived by Col. Smith before his death. Then followed Arndi'a arrest mprisonmont , trial at Lincoln nnd sentence for the crime of impeding he course of justice. All this ho bo- ioves to have bncn "trumped up" for ho solo purpose of getting hold of lis trunk und securing the letter and dicpatch referred to , and of poatpon- ug.or ruining his caso. During his imprisonment ho says hat his trunk , containing his cloth- ng and papers , these among others , vas taken by Deputy Marshal Moody md Dt ° ctivo Huzen nnd has since icon hold by thorn and that repeated demands both troni hw family and him- iclf for possession of the property , lacked by an order from Judge Dun- Ly , have failed to got back the miss- ng baggage , the response to his latest lomnnd , yesterday , being "Woll , if rou want your trunk , why don't you 50 nnd hunt for it. " Such is the substance of the etoryas old by the defendant in this case , who believes that a grand conspiracy las been formed to rob him of hii ights in the courts and that his troub- es of the last six months have all risen from the determination to take ut of his possession the proofs which vould substantiate his claims. "BRADSREET'S" REPORT- What Jobbers Thlnic of H. Smith & Co , Evanston , "Wyoming ; Some three months ago a number of imahn houses extended credit to ono amuol Charles , of Evanston , Wyom- ng , who claimed to have as a partner i the market business , O. North , the > anker. It was soon learned that Mr. Torth had nothing whatever to do vith Charles ; and about three weeks go the business of so-called Charles fc Co. , was closed by creditors to the ess of not a fow. Within the past wo days n number of orders havnbeon ecoivod by the city trade from H. mith & Co. , Evnnston , Wyoming , laiming to be in the general mechan ise lino. Yesterday "Bradatreet" sento tuo- ice showing the firm of H. Smith & Do. , to bo none other than a now style nd line under which Charles is now working. It is also said Charles is wing largely , is execution proof nnd las n bad record. Probably Fatal Accident. Fred Borland , n young man who ivod in this city , but who has been nt irork on the gravel train of the St. Jaul road , had both lega crushed en ! hursday. Ho was taken to ho hospital nt St. , Paul n Thursday night'n train for rentmcnt. Ho was employed on the irt tram on the Norfolk branch , and i climbing on n car Clipped and fell , L'ho legs are badly injured , and it is a ucstion if either limb or lifo will bo avcd. City , St. Joseph Si Council Blulla Railroad. The only road running trans : to nnd rom Omaha direct WITHOUT GHANOK 0 nil points East , South and West. rrains leave B. it M. depot nt 8:30 : a. n. and 7:4f : > p. in. , and arrive at 7:35 . m. nnd G45 ; p. m. TICKETS on unlo 1 1020 Farnain street and B. . & M. opot. ( V. 0. DAWEH , ANDT BOBDEM , G. P. & T. A , ARont A NEW VARIETY- rho Academy of Muslo Paasea Into Its Natural Uao at Last Ever oinco the opening of Boyd's now opera house the Academy of Music has taken a back seat. In fact , or mouths past it has boon a dead luck and the only salvation that ould bo suggested for it was to have omo enterprising men or firm take liold of it and turn it into a first-class variety tlieator. This has at last > eon dono. John G , Nugent , manager of the 3t. Elmo , and Thomas Gallan , of the Brand Central saloon , took possession jt the house yesterday , on u five years' ease from Redick and Caldwell , the proprietors , and will open the house jn the 13th ns a regular variety thea- er. They will remodel the place , nuking a row of twenty-four private Kie in the dress circle , nnd Butting ap a bar under the gallery , with a rfine room at the roar of the utago. Mr , Nugent will go east in a few lays to engage a stock company , and will give thq Hizensbf Omaha some thing now nnd strictly first-class or his return. "Pouron Oil. " L. P. Fi lletr , Marion , O. , f-UUs that hi h .s t eil THOMAS' Ikrcrnic On , for burn' flntl has found nothing to equal it In cooth. ing the ualn and riving rell. . f. 28 dlw Never Too Late ( o Moud , Tlios. J. Arden , Will-.am Street , Kst Iutr.xlo , wiite * : " \ . , uFriit.N < 15t.ossOi hn worlten on me splendid. I Imil nc niipetltc ; wttl to slicj ) badly atnl get un in the morning unrtticsl cdj my breath was very offei.sive . nnd I nufTercd fiom * evcro heftdnchfg ; nce unitig your Snrinp ? Ulo8 om nil thesa symptoms have vani htd and I fe 1 qni o well. " Price 60 cents , trial buttles lOc. 28-dlw "MY FARTHER. " The Entertainment nt Boyd's Opera House Injjt Evening. The nbovo melo drama was put on the boards nt Boyd'a last night by ono of the best balanced companies on the road. Sullioiont guarantee thereof is the fact of two such actors as Charles T Parsloo and Louis Aid- rich being in the snmo caste. "Mr. B.irtley Campbell has written several excellent plays , 'nono bettor , however , than that which was pro- d.uced lait evening at the opera house under the above name , before a largo , fashionable and critical audience - once In the creation of this plot and the development of the story keep ing , as ho does , the tide of interest always at the flood in happily com mingling rough humor and homely pathos , the author appears to have succeeded in giving us a purely .Ameri can drama , based on incidents that nro possible , nnd represented by charac ters that nro not extravagant. The events that furnish the motive and the incidents introduced to nld the plot belong to what is known na "bor- JOB lifo , " but in the presentation of bhceo , therois a delicacy of treatment in the dialogue and a color given to ; ho language that elevates the play rar nbovo the so-called "border drama. " Thcro are no revolver dis- cussioun nnd lynchings , no eruption' ot red shirtannd slang phrnsc.i , but in ; heir place the homo utterances of nen and women who might have ived and had their being anywhere ; han in California. Worthy ot Prjiisiv An ft rule we do not recommend Patent Mediduep , but when wo know of ona that really is a public benefactor , and docs insitivoiy cu e , then we consider it our luty to impart tint information to all , Electric Uittera are truly n most valuable nedicino , and will surely cure BillousnesR. ? e er and Ague , Stomach , Liver nncl xidney Complain B , ev n were nil other remedli s fail. We know wereof webp'eak , lud can fieely reeommend them to all. ? xch. Sold nt fifty cents a bottle , by 1 V. Goodman. WORKING MEN AND WOMEN 3uy their Shoes at the OLD iiEiJAiin : 3NE PRICE SHOE STOKE bccauao they ave 20c to § 1 00 a pair. PIURES THE LOWEST , SHOES TUB HIM. A. D. MORSE , 14th and Farnam. SPECIAL KOTIOES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sole , Jest , Found , Wants , Boardlntr , &c. , will be In- SW6'"T crted In these columns once for TEN CENTS > er line ; cadi subsequent Insertion , FIVK CENTS wr line. The first Inuortlou never less than rWKNTY.FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MOMt \/fONEY TO LOAN Call at raw Office of D. > JL L. ThomM RoomS Crelzbton Block. POKrt AAATO LOAA At 8 per contln- D40U.IUItnrost In sums.of J2.600 and p ardsfor3 to 6 years , on flrst-cliss city and arm prcpcrty. Bitttis KIUL EBTITI and LOAM T , ICtb and Douplas Sts. HELP WANTED. Immediately a flrit-ratcsand brick WANTRD moulder. Good uagci to n good man , "urd IBth ttrcet and Itellvuo Itoad. 955-0 * LOKUNZ ) DIDBLV. WANTRn-rmmcdlatcI a goodglrl for gen eral house ork , at 415 . 20th street be. ween ( hieagoand ( Joss. C. B. JUXWKLL. 053-tf ANTF.D Three or four boarders In a pri. W > ate faa.llj j nquire at ha I co office. 852-2' ronkacd Itundre'S , or dinlntr. WANTKD girl at the Doian House , pppcs'to 3eacfflce. 010 tf CO men for railroad work , apply WANTKU thlj eviulng rrto mrrrxw from Sto 11 'o'oclt a. m. 11 , Mannwo'lor , Ktuplojuiont \gent llth s.rfct , near Farnara OH-2' AVTKP Cnod talioTcBS. Apply at 1220 WW Farnam Uri-tt. Jl < 25-a ATKD A FIrst-cIasi chambermaid at the W ( Ity Hotel , F Wlrtli SOMf Urt claw c-nvawcr ) In Onwlia WANTBU - and townf for a'new and li'jrantly bcund book , "Li'o of ! cn. Burn ldo. " be'ttlpiy. AddruSJ , T. U. EDWARUH. 871-lt J Chlcago.lll. - girl a , lO'wi North IBtb t. WANTED-Qeod Mr.a. J.M. COM.BIIAK. ANTKD Dining room girlaltho Crclshton VY lloum. 8ITUATION8 ' . fOT-H 11 fAKtR i-ltuatlon as liumi I" pcpcr or nurw. V V Call st 703 , litb ttrect , two doors north of Vcbstcr t. tMO-fl * lltUATIO.VWANrKD-.Byaflikt clasi baker O on bread and fancy cakes , Addrots A , 11. , Jrand ItUnd , Neb. CSO-IB * M'CELLANEOl'Q ' WANTS. r HAVE nothing l sell , bnt niol Iu a Icgltl- L mute I'Uslnpm the personal aid of gentlrmin it A 1 standing und largo acquaintance in th } uinet9 | cltc'iu ' of Oiuaba. With such H gentleman I am prepared to treat IberiU ) for Lirlit , plerjjaiit tenlce. , which will lie required lor a few day only , 1'cri-o un- ble tj demonttrate cieiny thttthey are pou e * ed of the q Alidcatlonn above itixL'nattd ieei not iitw r , Addrrs < "Finan.e , ' lied ntlcu stating where an Immediate Interview may tiahad. U ANTED-Bc rderi | at 0)mirercUl lio'e ' ! . W Frank Inri . formetly of the Pacffia louea , would Inforuit'-e ' public thitbo has taken ha CommercUl llotei , corntr of Ninth and xwvenwortb , rt. wlier , he wll endorer totct u ; < > ed a Uble and keep ai goad bud * ai any icu-ie In tfocltr , and hopes to'get his share of public ra ronsgc , acd especially MJ former p > t- oue. liattn r > ontblu. Oll-tf TirANTi'D 600 privy rau.ti , ulnks ind cess W pooli to clean with tanltary Vault and Sink Oleaitr , the bent in use. A. Uvans & Co. , rcBldemo It08 Hedge > treet. Omaha. \ \ T ANfEp S upturni h l rooms for man and YV Kite , mutt be moderate la price. Ad- Iretull. Ifceoltlce. t 7.tf ANTKD Funding brldgv and school Dondi W H T. nt rk. ll. ll irii . M-H T t sell a brbt-r shop , goal 10- WANTED , good bualniM , * atliif ctoryrca8anii r wiling. Inquire at 117 a. lEth > Ue t , Omaha Scb. MT-U. TTtrANTED 4 children M boardcn tu a elect YV school , jit IBth and Cillfornli EL L. B. 0)01118. 7W-U FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. RENT Two fiirnlkh'd rooms In a private FOR , at 1011 South lllh street , one block rein tba dop t. B10-2 * RtNT Furnlihcd roomi at lOOi Dodg * FOU trt l. SW-6' "T OR tl'SST Furnlshei rooms irulUble for t JL1 gentlemen , North-west corncr'ZOth. and' au RtrecU. 061-31 T7IOR nPAT A sulto of tilcclyfurnl hcd rooms I ? torrent , a. . .corner SOtfland i a\enport strceti , I'M-if ' ITIOR HKNT A front furrlil.c \ r cm on Far- L1 namstrietbct-ten 16th ftddlita Ko , 309. rj'OR 1f NT Furnished rooms , good loca'lty ' , 1 ; tcn'Jim n preferred , 8. W , toracr 18th and Cillhnlittieits. P47-tt 7IOR LK SK M25 ajenr , several nlcnieil I' cor.colf.tsrro\r ! 25 list net and St. Mary' ftve. fllfc If W h. llARTim , Konl tttit" Auent. T7IOR HKSTSUrc Mil butcher shop , H K. I' comer ISth and Chln | fO. Inquire at store. Kllen Lucas , atlinlnl > trator of the estate e f E. U. luca/i. BOl-tf 10 RENT Ono Itrpo rural-had room , with T board , to first floor , oalilie entrance. liU8 Otllforn a t. 847-tl 1OH HKM J furumnea ruom unuru chanW Exchange , ! ? . B. cor , 10th Q,1 Dodj Itreeta. , .CT-H ITIOR llliNT Nicely furnlfhod toouu , with 01 JL' without board. Reasonable prlccfl. 2013 FOR lilOK SALr * About u Qvc-year old Grape , JL1 Ylnrn. Inquire ot II , O. CLA K , mi-it 1103 Douglas St. ' fjlcll SALE Cheap The Turner ilall Hoslau- J' rant , hi l Ihobcnt lo atlon tn town , for cltjrM-dtrv cl r\f \ ( xccon modal on. Call atrcs > Uurnnt corntr 10th and HowarJ nts , T45-tf 171 OR SALE A house on roiithrast corner of JL1 Douglaa an I loth' ttrcet , prlsi 8250. In quire n' till ? otUca. 942-21 RICK FOR SAtr F < ank & Elmendorf , PA- B7IOK , Iowa. K22-3 7IOK SAI.K House unj two lots , toother , or ! will divide to ultchoi ; p for caih , or ono third down , bil.inco on timo. U. Fullaiin , 8th und Dorcftsita. 890-2 * TTW SALK Nrw cottagn and two-third lot on I ; Paik WllJe Avcnu. InS.mlh Omihn. only ' 1830. ( Jood ihance for ralltoidineu who want lorcdJe near depot. Mcl.agu ; o'p. p-xtolHco. 601-tt FALR flood house arid lot , at 1235 South FOR street second house north of Williams , itrett. tttt-lOt. ' PALI' One Fp'vn ot mares , one caw , an4 POR " ircat , Inqu ro of illen Lucas , crrner 13th and Uhlcig-o Bt . F02-tf BALE ' 'ho POPULMl HOTEL , known FOR the BOYS'HOME. Th1 * hcu o is co - ttally located , liAS lou h and cist front , and ( l jurionndcd w th Dnoilii'le treca ; cent Insthlttf i repine rooms , has leu hou-e. Uundry , simple room , &o. Ha * a world w do reputation nnd a liettcr patron co'hikn many houses ot twice ! t capacity. I'rlio S , " > , roD Kor pait'cuiard aJ- Jicbd , A. A. SAWIiEY , Rod Cloua , Atb. 654-U iOR SALK 200 choice lots In ! Ian com I'hco , F \V. R Baitktt , Real Etoto Agu.it , 317 S. I3th8tro.t. t)33-tf3 HALF. A gcol corner lot on Donuaand FOR street , n a very fast growing part of Iho city , will divide. Inquire at 910oiitli 20th itreot , near FaraamjBo g'a & Hill'a addition. SALE O.iospanof her cs , two spring- FOK - and tuo set tot double harncan. In- lulro KHun Lucas , administrator of tha f et to if i : . U. Lucaj , corner 13th and Chicago Bta. bOO-tf HALE Hotel in a good Iowa town , a FOIt bargain. II. Jlnmm clle r , HOJ ! Kstata \yt llth et cct near Fnrnam. 7CU If SALKOR RENT Ah\o(2) ) story lr\taa FOR ng 2IxtO. N. K en cr 22nd and 3um'ng Btrtot. Icqulrc at Krug's Wo-tern Srowory. 701- TJ OH SALE 20 lots near Hanscom I'.irk , eai K of Park Avenue. ? IK ) to WOO cich. JIo- > ( , nio cpp. I'ostoIIlCL' . 671. tf SALE House ot i or 6 ro"uis and cor ner lot on 10th and Muson $1.COO. McCtigue > pp , noatolllco. Ebti-U Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. 332 FURY . S. II. 13. " . winner of prize at State 'air. Stands lor service ut Nobranka Poultry Ifardji , West Omaha. Graham i * . Browne , SgS-lm _ SALE rOno second-hand 25 horsa puwo FOR . K"0d as ncwalo two 8 horeo lower ind two IB horeo power engines , new. Hollers il a'l sizes , new. Inquire Omaha Foundry an ilachlnu Co.U. P. Ry . bet 17th and IBlh oniah * 602-lm _ T7\OR \ SALE A new houao and lot. 2Mb. an ] j Douglas St. Inquire to A. liouman , :20th ind Farnhain . _ 418-lm * SALE Car load ot lac uiackey mules POK . Apply of J. W. bklnncr. Coin la , 8 21-1 mo * _ JJIOK BALE Or will excha ( re for Omaha proP - P I Iperty , an luiprorod eec on of land adlola- DK a station on U. P. R. R. U. DUNHAM , 141S farnham St. , Omaha. 720 Smt FO3 BRICK ESTABROOK i * CCE. DRICK FOR SALE SI2.00 pcrlOOO.T , Murray D im-tt HAY At A. H. Bander' Feed Sto BALED narnevBt. e9-tf MISCELLANEOUS. REWARD For I formation leading1 to the discovery of a . un mate about ihlr- e n yiars old , weight l.OOOpoundj To 1m e 0 t i 'tit of Man.li. airij cd or stolen from Oon- iva Feu 3.h , 16B2. Add.-eis , L. J. RAXDOLTU , 027-3 * Genoa , Kllimore Cou itj , Aeb. ItTlKd wanting flrnt rl i'8 Scandlnilvan he'p PA call at l-'loiJin.iii end Kl bUd'j b.ck nnd Itatlonery Store , iOi N. 17th street. [ I , fUS C , A. FLLI30N F.eetrJ Magnetic LV1 Hca.jr , aNo biiiliic-n and mudlcil O.ulr- oy.mt IVycn 'inttio ' riad.ti.i4 & ' .d treniinont hen iliily from U a. m , to 4 p , m , Cm bocsn- uliwl by letter. H.nd name , age , and lock of lair etc , with 2.00 conjutt&tloufoii. No. 201S Jata St. , Omah , Hob. 793 1m * MAHA K1IPLOYJIENT I1UKEAU Tenth utrect near F nism , Runlanaa bouiea , inucrs and families ran bg supplied with coin- wtent help. Any gra-Joof craployment. Rail- oailann Mining outnto on tlioit noticp. F , D. 'olte. Kniplnunent Ajent. _ flflj-im * n OOM Aiid flnt claw Uble board , at 011 1 Xi Casa t. ml-lro * RENT Choice of 80 full lota to lows J noir Croljrhtoa College lor2o per year ) extor li. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelghtoi llwk. ao .tf EDWAED KUEHL 1AOI8TKR Of PALMYSTEP.Y AND ICOKDI 'JONALIHT , 433 Tenth Street , ' . between Kart.am nd Haiuey. Will , with the aid of guardian plrlta , obtain for any ono a glance at the \u\\ \ tJ proeont , and on certain conditions In ttie fu > uro. liooU and Uhoca made to JrOor. Perfeo POWDEI Afjsolutely Pure. ThU powder nerer varies. A mirvel ol n ty , stntngth and wholetguifneni. ilore ccono- ulc'l th < n the ordinary Undi , and cannot U oil In competition with the multitude of ow eat , short weight , alum or phoiphata powders nail at. , Mew York