THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , SATURDAY NOVEMBER li , j , Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , Nov. 11 , \Ventbor Report. ( iio * following objflrvallon < are taken nt thf siiuo moment qf tiinontnll the station' , WAP. DsrAtlTMKNT , U. S. SlOKAtSEn * J VICE , OMAHA , Nov. 10 , 18S2. (1:45 ( p.m. f Hirer Efo > 1 Inches kbovo loww tcr mark at Oai h , S ( cet 0 Inches at Tankton. UlsiUalppl 4 feet 6 Inchoi at Diunpoit , 4 feet 7 inches at St. I'iul , 9 f.et 10 Inches at fit. Louli,3fect 7 Inches at L Crotso and C foot 3 Inches at LOOALi BREVITIES. Itccounting parties are the rage now among the politician ! ) . Corinne Appear * nt the opera house again tonight anil will draw n big homo. Hev. Joioph Cook will lecture in Omaha next Thursday next. The veto of the county will l > o can- vftflsod to-day If the returns are all In , Ycttcrday would have been a model day for April , guaglng It by the woalhor , Ixst Seal glove ? , 85.00 reword. Arthur Urtggs , opera house. fri&sat The boys were out yesterday re * tiaking the south clccult of tbe fire alarm telegraph. The members of the executive com mittee of the republican etato central com mittee will meet at tbo Millard hotel on Tuesday , November litb , at 7 p. in. The funeral of tbe hto William Jingo- dorn will take place nt 2 p , tn. , Sunday , 1.1 . < from bis former place of butlnow on Fif teenth street. The gong for engine house No. 2 has arrived and was placed in position Thurs day. It IB a very fine one and lias a clear ring that cm bo heard thrco or four blocks away. An important equity caao was on trial before Judge Neville yesterday , that nxolfinglhe title to Ilartmann'd addi tion It Is an old cine and linn been before tbo public several tlmon before. The worklngmon and farmer ? ' central comulttoa will meet next Monday , No. vomber 13th , at 7:39 : p. m , , at the city 'ball. ' All members are requested to bo prcfcnt. A regular ineotinj ; of the Colorado pool itsa elation wai held In thii city to day at the Paxton IIOUBO. No business of a public * or Important nature was trans acted. acted.Tho The two largest roads In tbo world , tbo Missouri Pacific with a trackage of 5,702 , and the Milwaukee wltb 4,384 , a total of 10,085 rallc , are thus Immediately represented at the olilce in tbo northwest corner of the Paxton. , 3 Tt BS ? ballot frnwlulently cast 'for the oiiico ot con.tablo in tha 1'Kth ward were rejected on account of having more namej on them than waft required to fill the otlico. The action of tbo board was necessary as per Eotion 10 oi tbo election law , page 2G2 , compiled statutes of Ne braska. braska.Tbo Tbo undersigned desire to return thanks to their many friends , and ospc- ally the employes of tbe U. P. depait- rnont , for their many actx of kindness and rojpect , In connection with tbo funeral of their brother , Anton Andrcecn. l''rcd , nirescn , Martin Andicaun. Oroalm , ember 9,1882. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway company has opened a ticket olllcc lu the office of the Missouri Pacific at the Paxton hotel , and tickets are now on salo. Mr. George II , Footo has charge of the joint ollico of the two companion , whll < George S. Eistman la the city pisscngei agent of the two roads. "What tin 11 we do to bo saved , " is tin Buljuct n ( the lecture to be delivered b ] Bob Iiigereoll at tbo opera bouno on tin 20th hint. If Bob bad como a few day sooner the candldatca in this county wouh all have aosurod reserved toaU , HI ogent , Mr. 0. W. Ktdder , was hero yes lordly mid BHW whai an opportunity hai been lout. The number ot bats bet on tbo rccen local elections nrd on tbo elections i the eastern Btatod was uuusunlly large au tbe Inncra In tha former instance are mnV ing the luteroit ou thulr money whllo wall iug for the recount. General l-'ieiloric ' hai had < ner fifty bnt picked out undlai aside for purlieu on lotu on the local eloi tlons. Tbo most Ingerjioui piece of mechai isui i ver ape a lu this city waa displayed I llubcrmaiiu'ij window yeetouUy at : clro.v big crowd. I ( U a inngnlQcei gilded cage containing two aingiug blrc whoHQ appeurAiKO and movements are i u&turil tliat they would deceive the vei eUct themiclvi.-s If tut ! wera posalbl TJiey i lux f Hy RH w ll at live blriU ai coat nothing for teu.t nntl flt > ubnno , -Theinitial patty of the "Koine CIri Club , " firtt ee-leu of this tensou was giv Tituriday at Feenoy & Connolly'o hall c ICtb und Hurt. The hall WAS clegaul deoorited and Irvine's band ( unilbhed t luueic. Tbe reception committee , Me : J. A. White , Vf. J. Whlteboubo and M. Tlenstnan , and tha floor manure Meaa. F. \ \ ' . PJcklns ami Wm. llro made the evening aeuccosa. Kverythl was prepared In iirat-claHs style. The vitatlaun , wbtcb were eeut out early , trictel a large crowd and - lanclnft % kept up till au early hour yesterc about tblr'y ' couplet being pieaent. SLAYEN'SYOSEMITE COLOQ ] Made froir tbo wild flowcra of JAM KAMEU YOBEMITE VALL ] It u the luoet fragrant ot portuii Manufactured by II , B. Blavon , f Frnncieoo , For sale in Omaha by J. WUttobouBo and Kennaia Dr & 0o. THE LATEST. Guess at tlie Result of Tues day's ' Election , Made on tbe Beet' Attainable But Very Incomplete/1 / Eeturna. The Third nntl Fourth Hnvo a Rooount- And the Former Trios to Count Can flold Out , From the Evening Kclillon. Although the election boards are atill at work the agony in nearly over and the result is about as caaily guess ed at aa It will bo before the ofllcial canvas , which taW place to-morrow. The First ward aont in Ha returns this morning , having completed the work last evening and there being no anxiety for a now count down thoro. The Second ward board made a now count , or rather corrected a clerical error on their books which made several oral important changes in the vole of that ward , some candidatoa gaining and others losing from 1 to 100 votos. Tlioy got through at 11 o'clock last night and that ward ia act tied. In the Third ward , where the count was completed yesterday afternoon , it was necessary to make a now count which was begun at 10 a. m. to-day. It was thought by some that several votes had boon oroditod to Ganflold which ought to have gcno to Dewey , and as the contest U now between thnao two .1 few votes cither way may prove important. The candidate * for representative who were present also asked a recount of their vote , and Mr. Hoover for ono on the assessor- ahip. ahip.Tho The Fourth ward not to bo behind the times is also having n now deal. This done at the request of Pot or GoOs who expeota a ro-counl to show that his vota ia much larger than was reported. The board got to work at 1 'o'clock , and having had a good night'a reat will not occupy much tlmo at the job. There have boon aovoral charges of c&rolossnesa in the Fifth ward board and in addition to the trouble had there last night with ono of the candi dates there were aonio very funny things in connection with the wimt up which indicate that the figures given may not bo correct. A senatorial candidate stated to a BKK reporter this morning that ho should demand anew now count of the ballots. In the Sixth ward no trouble has boon made and their work is over , unless aoino hew complication arises. They nn well aa the First and Seoon'd wards have dopoaited their returns with County Olerk Baumor. All the country precincts had re ported yesterday , and as no memo randa was kept to ahow the footings , only five precincta are counted in the table below. Homo of these may bo imperfect , and the now count in the Third and Fourth , and in the Fifth if that ia insisted on , would , of course , change the figures all around. From the figures obtainable up to 3 o'clock to-day , the total lootings of the vote for the various local candidateo in the six wards and the prooinota known are an follows : „ VOn BTATE HENATOnS. Name. Total No. votis. 0 JL Brown.D ' 3,333 Goorse Canfielcl , D * 2,344 C. lI.Dawoy.ll 2,270 W. J.Connell , H 1,751 J. S. McCormlok- . M 1,335 John Qutnn , L. U 00 KOU IlEl'IlESKNATm.H. Win. Turtle * 3.2Sfl Fred W. Gray * 2.49'J John Ch ! itopherson * 2,308 II. G. Glnrk * 2,282 Hcnrv Sussenbach * 2U7(1 ( Wm.'Garimby ' 2.227 1'red Oronemoyer * 2,18C Alex McGa\ocV * 2,15i 11. O. Jordan 2,1 U I'rank Oolpetzor 2.1H Joseph 11. Clarkson 2,0 ! ) . ' 1'cterOoos 2.05C L. M. Bennett 2,031 Joseph H. Taylor 1,08 , ! rfftinuelJ. Ilowell 1,01 ! W. J.lJroatch 1,92 ! A. Burmelster 09 ] .lolmF. Belim OU' 13. II. Overall 001 Hubert Twaddell Oi ; > AllenHoot 8S ' John llooy , 87' ' W. O. Whltinore 0 , Kd Lecder 18 O.T. Paxlon 1 Andrew Majovlsky 3 John Green 3 TLOAT HKNATOIt. 1 John A. McShnue ' 3,21 K. Dunioll 2U DISTIIIOT ATT011.VKY. 1'arUe Godwin * 3.02 N. J. Burnham 2.U7 COUNTY COMUIbSIONl.lt , H. O'Koete * 3 , II . I1 , J. Cjuoaiey. . lUt , As will bo soon the ahovo figun are graded down from tha highest aud if not greatly changed woul mean the election of the candidnti whojio names are marked with a stni On Homo of the candidates low dow in the list the full ward vote Is m In oar possession , and the total g'vc is only from what is nt hand. THK LATKhT. At 3 o'clock this afternoon thu coui foreonatoiB , in thn Thud ward , wi completed , with the following rceul Hrowu 411 , Dewuy IH4 , Oantio ! 382. 382.This is a losa for Oantiold of ' enm votes , for Brown of 4 votes , and m gain for .Dowoy of 33 votes. Tl loaves Oanueld behind on the list , ai hewn puts a star at Dewoy'a name instea The end is not yot. JN THE PITCH. wn An Express Messenger Killed on t Cannon Ball Train. The "Gannon Ball" train on i NYabosh , duo at the Transfer at lay a.m. . yesterday , was four hours Ia owing to au accident on the road twoon McOurry and Stanburg. the At that point a switch had bi UN left misplaced , and when the eng ni struck it was ditched , together with 3RDW. express car. Harry A. Qravoa , as. , messenger pf the I'oclfio Express/0 pany , who waa in the wrecks ci was , it is supposed , struck by the ssfo or fell under it , for ho was taken out qaito dead , Ono of the brakemen was badly hurt but not fatally. The engine and car were comparatively uninjured , though the express matter was considerably de molished. None of the poaaongers were injured though they were all somewhat frightened by the accident Ilarry Groves went into the aorvico of the Pacific express company on the 1st of August , 1880. lie was an old railroad man , having boon a baggage man on several eastern roads at differ ent times , and was a great favorite in railroad circles. Ilia homo was fttNo 1000 Chutcan avonuoSt. Louis , where ho loaves a wife and two children , a girl aged 17 and a boy 10 years old. llo was 37 years of ago The remains were taken to St , Louis on last night'a train. AMUSEMENTS. The Oorrinne Party of Merrie Makers Hold HlRh Oar- val at Boyd's. Tht > Coming AttraotlonAmn o- montNotea in General- The charming little lyrio star Cor- irrao and her company of excellent amusement coadjutors created a decided - cided furore at Boyd's last night in "Bijou , " a now musical comedy by Wool , that is brim full of music and nicely arranged specialties. Anyone who has become tired of the molo-dramaa of to-day or the comio operas will do well to BOO little Gorinno in her natural abandon and joyous mirth as aho onacta her picas * ing roles. The grizzled playgoer who has grown tired of the moro serious works of dramatic and musical excellence - collonco will find in this little artist's pranks and natural acting an amuao- mont entirely different from the usual run. Since the company's last appearance - pearanco here the 'embryo star haa met with most ilattoriug receptions and ambarassing trials. Wo refer to the uncalled-for interference ot the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children , ofjJNow York , who de tained thocompany aomo three mouths from active work at a cost of over fifteen thousond dollars. A general history of Gprinne'o career and that pf her mother is most udmitably told in an illustrated circular loprcsonting principal charactora and distributed among the audience. THU BEE has heretofore published about the same. Her reappearance last night showed a decided improvement over her former acting and singing , and from her late notoriety was , perhaps , a little moro acceptable. Her now play may be said to bo an improvement , yet the muaio is mostly old and familiar ; but In the hands of Gorinno and hot excellent company the pretty melodies aud catching atraina seem welcome and enjoyable as over. The little ono's voice ia certainly of mar velous power , but no moro so than her rofmod aentimouta and dramatic grace. Of the "merry" auppprt wo must notice Harry Woodbury in his unapproachable facial maneuvering and general contortions that gained for him a double encore. Williams & Sullivan do aorao pleasing specialties , and in the absence of Oorinno the Misses Nellie Hossotnd Dickie Dolaro favor the audience witkuomo Tyrolean warbling that is quite novel. Miss Dora Brandeaoombe displays a bari tone voice that is unusuaMy" full and flexible , while Charles Oaborno'a ' 'Bob ' Up Serenely" ia respectively worthy of favorable mention. This afternoon the "Magic Slippot" will bo presented and the engagement closes with a repetition of lastmighVi bill. tfltANK MAYO. This brilliant and capable actor wll appear at Boyd's opera house for throi night and a grand matinee , commanc ing on Thursday evening , Novomboi 17. Mr. Mayo la oo well known ti the amuscmont going public of Omahi it is only nccotaary to announce hi coming , and ho is sure of crowdot houses. Bis rocontsuccessful engagement mont in San Francisco was the laryes over done in the California theatre with ono exception , that being th Union Square company. Mr. May will have the support of the accom pltshed young actress , Mies Charlott Bohrons , and the excellent compan which has appeared with him so of to in this city. Ginalm Favorites J. 1C1 Kimnct ia iu Buffalo. Sam Gardner is In Hot Springs. Hose K ) tinge did a line business In Dei vcr. Frederick Warde is playing through U tenth. Knima Abbott Is in Washington no week. week.McKee McKee llankin und Kate Glaxtoa a in Springfield. Aunie Flxley's success in 1'hlladclpb was never aa groat. In It possible wo are not to have nn Urn Tom parly this ueasonT The "Widow Mandellmber" at the C * man theatre to-morrow night. The lle 8 company nro now Infant City , and will remain the week. ' Harry Webber U dolnsr bettor than ov this season with hia "Nip tw'Tuck. " Marlon Klinore and Sul Suiith UUIBI are playfng inTennetmee aiiJnov Orlcai Aa Joe Murphy will nol v ! itSau Vn cli .it this nca6ui ) , Uuiab * neect uot txpo him. Buffalo Bill is expected herf late lu tl BOMOU , on hia way homewarl bound I North 1'latte. John Dillon's "State's Attorney" w well received In Chicago , ani ia now doll well la Bt. 1'aul. The Bcwton Ideals are ha/ing a t me deus success in Chicago , yhero tliey w remain another week. bo Gillett Broa. aud Kcimriy und llico , the Academy , leave lor Chicago Moudt Tony llyan goes toKanfta City. ho Toe fourllolljAood children , the prii favorites at Hi' Acadeany , ha\e secur 11 seats foj the Nagio Slipper matinee. to , Frank Ma/o l > lByei1 in 0 den last nigl bo- S&Ubury's ? roubadoun delighted a Clu loatou , S 0. , nuaience , while Fay Te letouPlt 'd tbe Peoria people at t ton inr I'ho average young roan who attend , 'Bijou" last nUht thanked his lacky etr he got hia girl home before the terril thower came up , The hackuien shot arrange the Btorma to couie ou about t close of the last act , MN. Langtry pl ya five week * io Ni York citv. In Bcnion ten week * , c m monclog December 4lh , Philadelphia one week And Chicago two ireekn , commencing January lit. I a New Orleans the Is ex * pect d to giro n ivcck'n perlormnnce , and nhoiild | < he vitlt the coaxt Omaha will be favored , Jlanlan and Stvcenv , the famous cist * em boxern , will be the drAwinir cud at the Academy Monday nlgbt. Ward and Mnck , a For if ttnd dance team , and tbo Christy Brother * , lrl h comediant , will nlm appear. Ml 8 Kittlealdrnn , of Chicago , h already here , asid ono or two other rerio-couilc urtiata are expected.QTbe bill will be entirely changed Monday. SERIOUS AOCIDENT , A Driver Badly Hurt by ti Hunnwny To am , Sometime hit evening there w.-va a runaway on Sovcnteonth street , near the nail works , which resulted in tbo driver of the team being thrown to the ground and badly , though not fatally hurt. It was the team driven to Isaac Brown's wagon , and ran away on the hill , going down toward the nail works. The driver was thrown to the ground and sustained severe injurias on loft breast and right knee. The shyck to hit nervous system was still n > 6ro serious , as ho had seven violent Convulsions , one after the other. At last accounts ho was better , though atill suflorinp greatly. The runaway was caused by the polo breaking. LED ASTRAY. Thrilling Adventure of a Dow-Boy on the Missouri Flats , Slugged and Robbed of all His Wealth. Among the gucsta at the Hotel d'Angoll this morning is a young man who registers as Fioldon Brown , and who halls from Ogallala , which has boon , however , only his temporary abiding placo. Brown is of the profession denomin ated " .cowboy , " and ia a slender , fair- comploxionud , pleasant follow , who takes hia vichsltudca in lifo quito philosophically , Hia experience in Omaha has been not altogether pleasant , but ho haa learned enough to steer clear of chance acquaintances in the future. Ho came to Omaha on Thursday afternoon from Council Bluffd and put up at ono of the hotels not far from Uoman's livery stable. Ycatorday whllo taking a drink at the bar ' HE MET A CTOANOER who seemed quito pleasant , and took sundry drinka with him. Ho was "a stayer. " and before night had allowed Brown the town , so far as it could bo seen through the small end of a whisky glocs. When it be gan to grow conveniently dark ho sug gested that It waa time to go to supper and insisted utrongly that ho should not put off partaking of the vesper meal too long. Ho offered to show Brown the way to hia hotel and at laat got him started. Instead of taking him to the right place ho led him down .Ninth street aa far aa Jackaon and then turned off on Jackson toward the flats. About this tlmo BROWN BEGAN TO SUSPKCT that all waa not as it should be , but aa the two wore conversing pleasantly together ho did not anticipate an immediate attack. When about half way between Eighth and Ninth and opposite the atone pile where atone ia crushed foi the streets , the newly acquired friend suddenly struck him with some < thing heavy , Brown thinks a "sling shot , " felling him to the ground. He foil on hia back , and throwing hit * inda out struck ono against a atone , cuuing it quito badly. Brown'a firal thought waa of hia money , for lu know he-VQB IN Tiik ROBBER'S TOILS , and ho thrust his -rounded hand intt MB left vest pocket to nee if hie wallol was utill thoro. At this the strangei dealt him another blow on the boat and then pushed him down , holdlni his throat with ono hand aud hia am with the other. Ho then got th pockoibook out of his pocket am inado his escape. Brown wiled loudl ; for help and managed to got up an < stagger over to Ninth wreot , th bload from his head falllhtj in ; stream down hia face and over hA clothes. After going about a Woo ho mot A KEUABLE CONTRABAND who was * listening to his relief an the colored Samaritan atoercd him ute to Farnam atwut , and to the oiHco ( Dr. Philpot who took the case in h.n and did oil ho could at onco. 13 eowod up the two largo gaalu which ho found on the to of Broxn'a head , and which were vci to , though not of a fatal churui tor , ' Ho alno sent for an oflicor , I tf horn thu victim related hia story nr gave the ofllcor A DEHOllIl'IION OF TUB I'AUTV who had robbed him. The man w ; above medium height , well buil would weigh about 185 pounds , at is about twcnty-fivo years of ag Brown stated that his parents , Gallatin , were quite well oil , and ga- the doctor some change which ho h : loft in his pocket tosond a telegram thorn for eomo money. Aft bolng fixed up , ho wont wi the olllcer and tritd to got u bed 1 eomo hotel , but as no ono would tal him in he finally gave it up and h at night sought a lodging at the ol jail. Ho presented n DKSl'EHATK APrEAHANOE. n- Clad in the traditional frontier sui ill with a broad.brimmod white he illof his face , hands and clothes coven of with blood , the victim of one of tl ofy. Omaha "boya" looked as though 1 y.ne had engaged In a model fight in sor. ne western saloon , and was covered wi ed gore as well as glory. He sa his pocket book had in it 818 it ; with which he was goinp homemade irJi - made a visit , having boon out to L Jibe Vogns and worked along back to tt point via Ogallala. Ho haa one cd two acquaintances in town who km cdte \te \ him to DO all straight and his father lie bu a well-to-do and respectable ge he ild tloiuan. The police are ou the trar ndwill possibly capture their in yet , THE STUFFED THIRD. A Villainous Orimo Perpetrateito Defeat the Will of the People. The Eetarninf ? Board Stuffed With Whisky , land ; the Boxes Stuffed With Ballots. rhoMagioBffect ofMcGnokin'o Lightning on the Cor poration Count , Tom Gallon and Cn.pt. Kent Con tribute Liberally to tbo Complrncy. The Louisiana Plan With Variations. Wo are now in poisoaiion of reliable information concerning the villainous plot to disfranchise Douglas county and oonnt in mon who were not olootod. Those who were deep down in the confidence of the chief of the syndicate , Joe Millard , with whoso money thia city waa flooded to carry on wholesale bribery , had an under standing that the first thing in order on olootionday was to capture the polls. As usual on olootlon day the men ap pointed to act aa judges and clerks failed to put in anappoaraiice , and the sot of cappers and tools were on hand to take the places , thus it was thai in the Fourth ward Frank Walteis jumped up ind proposed his brother * m-law , Westordahl , A CHARACTER OF LOW llrtPUTE , . aa ono of the judges , and in the Third ward ono Jackson , who trains withithe Dame gang , was put in aa clerk , with George Irvin as ono of the judges , On Tuesday night Councilman Mo Guxkin and Captain Koni , who had been carrying on a lively traffic * , in colored votes during the day ot Joo'd oxpenoe , came into the ongtno honao where the Third wara votea were being - ing canvassed. They brought wltk thora several bottles of UOllTNING ROI WUIRKY. Two of the judges and the dark partook so freely that they were soon lu a beastly condition. Thus they were D28U by many people who visited the place during the night. Liter on in. the night MOCKTCK1N AND KENT > OAME BACK * again with , another installment and some cigars. They aat down at tbo table where the votes were being- counted , and in a few minutes Tom Oallan came in : Ho also had a bottle of whisky , The only parsons proaont besides the board and Kent , McGuok- in and'Galluu ' were Street Commis sioner Ford and AugustusGarejjk Both of these men were called to one aide of' the room by Gallon and asked to take a drink ont of the bottle While those mon had their baolia turned it ia believed ono of the parties at the table slipped a package of dom- ocratic'iickots that lay on the table- .INTO HIS rOCKBXI and it with ofre replaced a package re publican tickets. The tick-ota on the table had boon sorted out in. bunchoa and olaaped with India rubber bands The change waa aoon noticed by Messrs. Carey and Ford , , who weso ourprised to BOO so many , republican tickota , and called attention to the change to candidates who had soon the tickets aa they were being sorted out. out.McGcckin McGcckin , Kent and G.Mian skipped out of the room and did not turn up again during the night or the follow ing day. Moan ti mo the drunken jndgoa kept on counting and recount * ing. ing.Their labors were finally concluded on Thursday morning. On Friday morning Frank Walters began to toiaa about the atrcota that . AMUi'AKE IIAfl 11B33 MADE in the Thiiii ward in crediting a large number ot votes to George Ganfiold that should have gone to Charles EK Brown Tula furnished the conspira- toro with the desired pretext for carry ing through the fraud which they had perpetrated by calling for a recount. It appears that although the count was finished Thursday the return * ' yforo not made to the count ) I clerk as required by h w , bcl the ballot box with tbo contents wai tak m homo by tone of the judges , a On l ? 5day afternoon t , the re-count coni' ' 1 ITIIE hiJLTED AS WAS INTENDB3 > , in roduciug vhe majority of Mr. Can tiold 100 , bat , atrango to say Frank Wnlt fr > assertion , thu votes had boon # ven , to Brown proved fulso. The only chunuo ii JJrown'a yoto was two. a'his ehow conclusively that'Frank Wa'Uora kno all about the dastardly crime o ! TUBS duy night. The work of counting tm thus began , in going right on , an when ( he canvass is finally made , , a least two or three candidates who vf er defeated by the people , will bo dt olared elected by this brazen fraud , Wo shall have inoro to say about i reid before it is all through. id Baby' * Appeal th "What malcei I cry unJ folks say I ; in naut'htj } " COte Cause stomach ache , and sour in ir to moulfyj toy Cause too , can't sleep , and worms bitea ; belly ; "Fever , " za tay , feel like I waa jelly. Cues * your babies liries , Dick and VI toria , When mamma's gone , and don't have IU 10 TOUIA. 10 "You're right , they fairly yell"Ther 10 th Uncle Oyj Cousin Frank have OASTOIUA , he dto't cr 5i to of packages oV the Di 18 mend Dyes have been sold without is single complaint. Everywhere th ( or are the favorite Dyes. iw ton * Lydia E. Tinkharn'tf Vegetal n- Compound la a positive cr ro to * , thoaa weakneeses so cormr.on to o beat female populatlotU SPECIAL NOTICES , 10 LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN On chattel < rortete N- MOKRY entity. A. D. Totton , No. 11616 DotRlM I tree t , ( rout room , tijveUln. 4SE-K LOAfi AI 8 per conlln nWOlMJUU te/o-t In inma.of ! ,500 no upwards , for I lo ( roan , on flrsl-cliw city nd f rm property. Bmti Rill , Kami nd Ixu AaraoT. Cth and Doodle fit * . TO LOAM UMI HI LAW USBee Ol D. MONET ThntnM RomR CrnleMon Block. WO tXAX S1.5CO real c'tnto frturlttural JL r t . 1IAU.OU DUOS. , nor 6 Iw H21 rarniin. \1ONKYTO LOA3 On personal prrjicrty rf I J an } dfcrlptlon A.iC./Troup , Attorney , 213 south 14th Strict. 123-lmo HELP WANTED WANTKl ) Middle ojrtil imn to atUml bar muftttia well rfW % Mlo < l , No rtVronco onucconntol natio nlltj 3Mouth 10th Stv 143-1.1 WANTii : Twocxicrlo-u l Kcrlal liook colic- Itors for Colorado. Ifecnu o and 7 * > crcit III cfc , Council lllufTg. 141-23 WANTED-A first class l.oytodocrrandTaAd rralcchlm.clf R-enen lbitpn1 In tlio' tor > , Kiiqulrvon JlonJnj morning at "Die Old " " bio oi. e 1'rlcc Shoe Store. " 142-ff AV D. MOUSE. WAITr- l ) A woman to voefcnndn jrl ! to wailnll'hcs nLtlio Harncj'jtrcct rcstaur- ant , lull llarnoyn'rcct. ' u WANTED 35men ti go soufck foruorkon Msi : OTirl Pacific railroad. Kmiiitro OU tailtli I0th Street. IL'C-llf 'ANTI31 A flrst class cook. w CallfotnhSt. 129-1 If WANTKT - man to worv. a wlnttr JolifortVe riglitman. Touslc ' Jro . near ofafrgruniH ISO-lit WATiTKIV-A Brat class preos-fccder at Tlie Uinaha 3oe olllcc. tf D'-Otte ' dining room girl limiHxllatcly tt , the OccM ntal hotel. 121-10 WAi < nU-toa I lichen girl ltclncoJte.8 res taurant' IbtS and Jaikfcon tt. 119-10 W AlKDf D Girl to do Roneral lIuKniian 1411 Doi Ks St. WANTED Help it the cmploymf.t olQco , 217 N. 10th street , up-sUI re. SJt-tJ A Rlr ) to do cchenl housework. Bend n.ferenc--s. Good wages paid Ad- dre < P. 0. Otalilo. Kcarnoir. Nai. 059tf tfllUATIONS WANTtU. Adrc."sm l"Trt ) | i. cmilo | > ment In i.wvato family. AUilrcaa S. W. cor. llltlianil CtUk. UMlt WANTKI > B n flrct elnss drtis maker so Mng 'of nil klni'i'OT' Mllgo out and do woiJt at moJca'.e prltis. i. . . 1'ij. 15) ) , , practical dwiblj ont v book keeper , oprd ' . ' 8 - \ mar led and t.tiadj.-wishes , i sut of bookat moderate llvlnjifaHrj. A'ao asm til set of l > ooks to ixjst c > cnlnis-cheap. Address "J. 11. II. " Bee olllce. ' llC-llt WANTED A e4 of'beokt ' to keep during ihe e > cnlng. Ad4ice "S. Y. Z. " llco olllce. 125-lOf MICELLANEOH8 WANTS ANTED A fmv dl r loanlera at S. E. txa. j. 12MO | < TTTANTED A gentleman and his sister waits TT nlcclj furnWiod rooio and board for all winter In some nlc" jwhato family , near street ear line. Address ' -R D. " ) > y oaturday at "io c icc. 115-10 OH KENT hOUSEB AND LAND. , 8'G ' Howard Sfc. . bet. Mil aim 9th l > lca < nt room nt reason ! aUe rates. 137-lsH KENT A nlcel > furnished front rooii FOU cheap. Applj 1700 Hurt. 140-10 P' "IJIOII KENT Good house Iwith 5 rooms good 1 } \ ,11 and eistcrn-water 8JJ south 17tb 01. inontli. Inquire at Chicago Store opposite Post OHlte. 130 tf ir H KENT Furn'tUcd ' room with board , ga 1 ; aod bath room , 1718 Dodge. 144-10 * .T710KRENT . Tofwillnvithout children , frat JU lloor o ( liouso on Uhlcaso , near IBtli Streat. Consists of four roon > 3 clciiet , pantries , otc. , alt intccly fuinUhed. Has a good cellar and hard aid eolt water. , Address "V care lice olticc. lS.tf FOU RENT Tire 8rocm houses ; btovcj.ln kitchen , hot and cold water , ICO ba.rel oUt - | t TBS , barn , completu.modern houses. 1'ark jr- oiiue ; per montn , $ J5 I Six trick houses ! Xi room ? besides com ) lite clwct and store rooiM , furdace , hot and cokl 'water ' , marble mantels , , commodious and flcjuit residences. TuciiiJ-tourtQ near Dodge ; yvr month , $50. i\oroom liou'cjiibtrepaired ; corner 18th and Webster ; per month , ftiS. , r.i0'Iit room house , iarn , ] ibt repaired. hcr- man nenue ; per month , iiT. Soicn room house , c-orncr ISth and Nlthaku ; 'per ' month , S25. Eight room houseriicws barn , cabt f rent ; .per month , $25. ne stores , Capitol a.unsx ; 22xCO ; pcrn'oitth , I > . AMES , bolo , Ap i > t , S5OG Fnranm t ' " ' "Oll'llENTFurnishLd room and board 1U1C Chicago street. 12T-tf > OH" KKNT A houts or thrco rooms , ue lur , well a d'cUtcrn , northeast corner ot S < iixii tdnth and Nicholas Btrcct' . Inquire on tbe premises. 113115. T1011 KENTrurn'uhol ' front room212 N. ICth _ l } trettbutwecuClnltoa > cuueand IHTcnport. 13MU TOK HUNT 1'arlor aud two slceplrif.rooms , J } ulcolj furnished , S26 per month for iiiu Uirro rooms , 12W Jacksoti 3tr t. "ITlOlt HUNT .V nlt l > furnished trut room , Jlthor itliOJt > lioanl , to panlai iti ) refer ences , ut the north-vest corner oMbtli * uul Da > - cnjiortbtrcets. 11810 UKT EHMinfjrnlahod rooms. 1410 Chi- FOR btrce-t. bl-llt "TOU UHNT-SlK unlnrnUheroccuIm ! lirklv _ ' JLip of Om ihaiu > t tcxiipltteilniiil read ) fordullverj Kt 7c.uli , l-l fut wide by 7 feet Ion , ' , fjir vnt and moil touipJUo iimj ofUmaha e\cx puUtUliul. Olllculimap of the city , Scu column. RK TJ VVBUiiv , 1H7 ranu ui btreit , EOH JOHN U. JACOBS. I OUIHUNI' Uoiuo 0 ro.iu9 > r l a r o barn , _ L' laqura Ucetflaj ttrict , bittiaua SCth liiu : \ O hB.VP Two ssven-rocin cotlajes w.'h r HjvtraldjastF , culhr.cual hovuo , city ani cistern w , t r , well located .lucjulte rf C.I' Drltcoll , H23 Itodtra Mr cut. A7-U 1 T Oa JiEN.T Stare room. OtxAO car com , D Cumin-an J Siundcra lib. Davlj uaHo > io V 1505 Kaniiuu. S9-1U TTIOR RF.N1 llru e ot 8-rooirui JJ eider , 10 blocks frort. ope homo , , hct4) . . . „ . . - . . . . . . Si House of 11 rocioj. all CCOMUIDC ; , ; > bbiUtlrouj opera IIOUM . . . . , 4 Hoitto ol 5 rooms , 23d and NUhtU ) btrcojt 1 8U a onFamam , 2 floora.i . 12 "toioon ltth,2 lloor . . . 7 Stlliront lusldoorc'i . , . UOtafl 4iS4f _ Mc.1Aiitf. Opposite I'a''jiltice. OH KKNT FurnUhodfiontroom , "Jtenn r lllock.cor KUlithandUuwaid 1U tl * TTlOlllinNT A W pls sant furiitkcd rooi L1 at721 soifthlS'Jl.St.UtwcnrNt. Kar > V Aaoi ue avul Leavcimorih St. ! > I'J tf 1.1 OH UUM lljn s U 6 rooiiislttth &nd Doi j ; K\aa \ street. ? il a mDuth , ojl tf IlOCCSiclllLL. [ 71011 IlENT Blegojally lurnlelisd roimiuit L ? fc'is and hvater. Htferencea jonulred. At ply ut ijorthwwt corner cf 23d taJ uurt Street UEN7A tlu lo uru'iicd rocmatie FOH . Hrfit 007-t ? OR KlxST Three unlurnUhod roomn , 1 South 17th btrctt , two blocks we t ot po * otliev. lit tt T70H llKNT Two roouu furnUhi-d lor IW J ] housekeeping , llcemcr' * bloclc , coincrothl Mil Howard itrtets IW tf nOR RENT A furuUhod House , ? 301 Podg C SM-lTOt _ _ KEN I Shou e ene 6 aud cue fl room EOR corner ChlcagoaUd l&th bt. T. 8wll D3l-tf T71011 REN1 A plea ant taruUhed room. Ca nl J } ttOi7t N. 17 St. w ith rtteruiice ti73 U nlar ar HUM' House.-tlx ipoius. furulthed , li FOH U.H > del OB , SlillMd hotel FOR RENT A botrdlnR ( touts , t 103 Tenth itrect. between Douglas and Dodre , Inqalra t cor.ftinhMid DoujlM. 811-tl J/IOR RENT Offices In J cab > block cor. IBth nd Carltol vemie , JOHN 0. JACOBS , 170H .HENT-CottiRe of glx largo romns a'l X1 conrenlencca and fine loot Ion by 8.T. I'etor- eon Aee t Uth andDiugla St. 7f 4 t RSNr Two new dwelling's nd two othef FOR ! In dcilrable loetlltr. by McKoon No. 1B14 Douglas Btrett 817-lf iriOH * KNT A cott if of ( tte room' . Inquire jf X1 t liotthiTMt corner 16ih and Lhlcago ttrcot yr 810-tf f 1J10JU < 1C > IT i nrg offlca teem or hi lfeto/oi _ 1020 Fornhum nt' 797-tf RENT A rtoro in Dalcorut > block , nn FOR street , near Davenpotl. dt A. D , Ualcnmbe. IOO2St [ RENT Fnmhhed rooms at 1717 Cvi FOR , bet. 17tU oud ISth. 456-tr TTIOR HENT ThebniWloj t pre-cnt occiiplt-J J , by tho\V stetn Un"on olcirr.th ) Cocp ny , cur erof Farnara Mil IMh tticet-- Darker Bro" . , Oasoffios. ' . A good tranr i > ion M dliarnewaO FflKSA'.B ' store 16th btt\\cr ( 'a g t ij Callfernta. I1G-1V ' llapof Omaha , jtat completed nndi BEMtS'iicw $ catte. Is 4 feet wld bv 7 feet lotitf. I.'Xtxost and irp-t complete mif of Onmh * ever published. Oil > ial map of the itlty. St "olumn. and muon , lnqulroKaulconirOTxraHou.se , tea 73 tt SALT An "Argand" doub'e bettor , POIl 9iQ , Iher ant new 00. 1 > , B. Becmcr , cor. Eighth KiA lltmu d. 40 U In REST Brick ( toro. Inquire ntdinir stora F corner 13th Mid Douglas. D35.U 8 ILK-A "nootV bUstHowcr JOT loan- POU or nairimo- flip , lor bait cost D. D. Deemer , cor. Elgh b > nd Howard 4i-tf J/O BALK Throe thouiand western welders , U 1 od2 years o d. Weight about no pasnds. 1)62 ) tf m and c IxVarney , Keb. : - ( Tbnior ff > \ 6 on J3th atrvol . 1500 Farmin struct. lito" room hoino , collar , well , cistern , . a.-wt front , largo lot ; Horeo rtct ; 1HOO. A\MK3 , irocranamtrret. . IDtf lots llanse-owil'lacoj $ too down. AMK3 , 1501 Parnam street ! 10 ncryj ; IJnillM from txmn. liu ro\cd ; iisr acre , ? 50. AlltS , 130(1 ( Farnam strcotl N ) " ncrcxij to ugla > county , unimproved ; tj r acreS20. AilE' , IBSC rnrniin street ) 4 room Jiouso , suirin r l.Ittlicn ; Ircno streets * l,03a AMIS ) 1CCC Famain strict , ' 3 room kousr ; now.lvrRo Jot ; Dccatur sttAtl- 81,030. AMISU05 U05 Karnam street. 5 room lionse ; cistern. Ijnrn ; IMli street ; fl &o AMIS ; IDOffEarnam street. r > roomhcire.1 ; > ari > ; J ill lot ; Franklin street ; . $200 down ; f 1,400. 1,400.AMEJj. . 1C06 Farnam street. 2 houses , ono-lot ; Hamo-rssroct ; 1,1SU. AMIS ? l 0d Varnini street. Jhouioi ; 4nnd2 rocnw ( el ! , clst > rn , stable/ lot wm40 ; Horb.ich's AJdlllon ; jl.050. AJIIU- , iroU-Varnam srtcct .1 room house ) barn , well , c-istcrn , trees , fruit Kith street noorPkrco ; S1.460U AllEbf IBM Farnam street. Small homo ; well , fu 16t , east front ; 12th street ; ? .100 * 1503 rarnam street G rf om hou o | barny corner lot ; lltli street ; 3I)00. ) AUK 1KM Tarn tn street. 7 room honsoulstcrn , bc n , d.eirablo ; Harnyr street ; ? JR50 A1IES , . lEtVU'cjiiain street. ; t room home : collar , vtH , ttailc. com cnlcnt 'ocatlon ; SLEOftAMES AMES , If 00 Parnain street. 3 room hoas ; i 3 lot1) , 150 barroJ tlstcrn , bear- I -is fruit ; 12Jhstrect ; Si , 800. . . 1COG Ssjrnam strkct . , FOB SALE Ono organ for $30. O o organ fr * & 855. Ono Piano , WO. Casn or monthly pay- me1 ts. 923-tf A TtOSPE. JICYCLti FOR SALEZcquIrs C. M. Woodman - ) man , Ouaha. 701-tf TTIOR SAI.l House and > lot , K. corner IStb JJ strcot and Capitol avanue. laqufre on pro mises. 01 < lm I OR SALE Good buiUlr ; . brick. Call nt F Water Works office. < 46-tf OTEL FOR SALE. The Arlington Tlaus _ First class ; all furn'.cliwl ho only hote town. The cheapest property in tha state. Has all tha traveling men. W 111 bo sold cheap on terms to suit. Enquire of E. Fullo , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county Keh. 663 tf MIBCEJLOANETJS. : > Your car it dUiit-rfcmviid. Call at lice PT > . .otlico' Jr coiununlcation. 145111 j. a 1 011 T1ADF 1 rooiUilioutc ; cellar , \\cll , eld L tern , lar u barn , corn crib.lot OOMU2 , trees , fruit ; $1SOO. Trade for Doujas countland. . AtXES , 'It ItiOO Farnam Btrceti LilTUAIlON WAN2iU ) A.gixl to do fcncral O hou ° * nork or boaond work. In a respectable f imlly. AddrcsH'-'lO Sauih IBUi St. 117flO A GOOirScamstrcouldlikceniplojmentin C\ . store or prl\Kto. familjv Address O. A. 11 iidsoT. Hi vcr lionet , 109-9 rPAKENUP Ono snail mnn cow , nbciitflie S. > cer ) old ; has o.ituo bt'.taone , ono emilland onelce. Owner oan have sauiob } pro Inp ; pro- jKirtiml jajlng Slick 2 West Omaln O. lIUAINAlUVTftiJdiJnniBt , 13th cad HovT. ard. MiiJ 2m . JCTT House fin i. Cornet Cleaner Stove- AK. . Lee orders ot RcpnbUian olllce , IJUand Dougl-vi. _ 82K rpO FAR11EHU The hottest cfttU yrKo paldi L > or Kyu , Bo .cy aniieora at Krch . Vinegar Works , Jones Btroot , between 9th aid 70th , Oraa- ha taa-dnw-tl IIAOISTEU OK I'ALUYSTfiKY ANU OO.VW TIONAL13Y , IBS Tentti titrtet , beiw 00 Feiui Aodllarutiv. Will , with the Mil oi RU.IJHI spirits , obtain lor * 3.y oaa glauco l ti v aud prcvnl , Mid bi ver.an condliioui In tbo > are. Bf-cta nd Sba i pinda k ? tidcr. x Jot WnSSj ; * . ( ( ( ROYAL PSWfi ? at POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder n&vec variw , A marie , if purity , strength and wlioleooaieneta More economical than the ordinary kindi , and cannot b sold In couipcUtion with tb \ multitude ol low test , short weight , alum or phoepb5U powders. Sold only in cam HOTAL BAKING POWDKB Co , Wall St. ,