I t , THJB DAILY BKK OMAHA , WEDNESDAY NOVEMBtiB 29 1882 The Daily Bee. Wednesday MorniufiNov. . 29 , Woftthor Hoport. ( iho following observation * arc taken at the RAtne moment of time nt all tha stations named. ) WAR DEPARTMENT , U , S. SIOKALSKH. > VIDE , OUAHA , Nov. 28 , 1882. (1:45 ( : p. m. I irttiors. g II " d 3040 60 NW IH k 01 ear Cheyenne . 31 42 4i IN llrhk Clear 30 41 30 ,8 Itat Clear Plitte. . . . . 30 44 24 .V nrltk Cla r Omaha , . . . 13023 S4 SW llrlst U. Snow Tankton. . 3)g Fresh UjtHy DM Molntu 30 r si IN L'ghl f.t. Snow Davenport. 30 10 37 NB Bt. Paul. . . 0010 31 NK fresh l.t. Snow BUIxrnli . 3) 12 23 W nilik Ulotr Hoarhead . 40 Fresh Clcir Vincent. . . . (30 ( 12 Fresh Clouly Bismarck. . . . 12M Fie h Cloudy Boford . . . . . . . . . 30 48 Light ( iloudy M > 4' 31 B Light Cleir 3042 U H Lfcht Clf r Arnmtbolue. 30 3) 19 BSV Llgtt Idcar Blvcr 4 fc k above low water mark at i > iuaa , 2 feet 2 Inches at Y nkton , Mississippi C foot 6 Inches at Ulrenpoit , 2 feet 8 inches at St Paul , 10 feel 0 Inches at St. Laull , 3 foci 1 Inch t La CrO'BO and 7 lent 2 Inches at Cu'nKjue. LOOAL BREVITIES. Cora is idling oa the street to-day at forty cents. Tbo next Attraction at the opera house ia Leavitt'd minstrel ? , on Friday and Sat urday next. Go to Wyrrmn College to learn book keeping , penmamblp , business arithme tic nnd commercial law. n2-tf Biihop Clarkiion nnd Cannons Fatter' son and Dobcrty will consecrate St. Mary's church nt Blair on Thursday next. PirraronD , Maas. , Sept. 22,1878. Sina I have taken Hop Bitters and recommend thorn to othora , na I found thorn very beneficial. MRS. J. W. TULLER , &c. Women' * Christian Ttmyctancc 'Union. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tablon Buppllod with the beat the market nllorda. The traveling publio claim they got bettor accommodations and moro general natisfaction hero than at any ether honeo iu Omaha. Rate , $2 per day. nnt-21tfm PERSONAL , Horace Newman "lit out" yesterday for Sidney. S. II. II. Clark la expected htme from the east to-day. , Joseph ' 1'addock and family are rejls- -Ured'ta-day ' at the Millard. L , A. Graft went west at noon yesterday for two or three days' absence. Lieut. Morgan , and bride ( nee Mollle Bronson ) returned yesterday from their -bridal trip. General Manager 8. H. H. Clark , of the'Union ' il'aciGc , > i expected homo to night. ( Frank Knight , the Rental "striker" for the Bell Telephone company la spending n few days in the oity , Obarlea Wanner , of O. Wasrner & Bro.grain men of'Grand Island and St. Panl , < ii In the city , en route home from Chicago and Milwaukee , H. T. < Clark and family left yesterday for 4"lorlda to upend the winter for the benefit of Mr. Clark'd health. Mr. nndMw.iD.lD.-0. Mink , of Phila delphia , are registered at the Pax ton. Mr. O.ill. Sherman , the populnt chief -engineer of'Bell'c. drag store , has returned from hia trip cast. * Y. < G. Lantry , the Washington county "runtUr" was In the city yesterday , 'G. ' II. Welli , ex-sheriff of Oolfax county , WAS at the Pattern yesteiday , and ia now flatting an&onait living as a merchant .at Schuyler. F. ( t CritUnton , for a long time chief night operator of the Western Union In' , this eity , left for Denver last evening to' becomo'daychief ' there , Mr. Crlttcnton and family will bo greatly missed. Mr. 0. Dwyer , an experienced telegrapher , ) takes the vacancy created , and Mr , E. W. Mayfield becomes his asslctant. Henry 8. Jackson , who.tvlll bo better re membered aa formerly of the wholesale pnooory.firtn of Lord & > Jackson' , who car ried on n very 'largo bunineau in Omaha ome twelve y nra ago , is now iu the city ae .representative of the United Gai Im provement oM'hiladelphla. Mr. tV. M. .Crltiendfn'foe Dome time put ( tblef.nlgbt operator ofthe Western Union bere , < hts been promoted to the position of chief day operator at Denver and left.last evening for hia now post of duty. "Crltt. " boa Ainde a host of friends dutioK hia stay here , and the patrons ot the Western Union at Denver , are to bo congratulated upon having secured no cipable and efllcient u operator and so affable a gentleuiau to Cake charge of their office. Mr , Dwyer , tnother fint das * telegraph man , oucceedi Mr. 0 here , who willCIUbe bill most acceptably , . .in will ulso bio new .otiUtont , Mr. K , W. May- field. i A Kewopoper ISditor-l 0.1L. Holcom , cf Bloomvllle , Ohio , rises to explain : "IIad that terrible dkeaie eatarro , for twenty jears ; couldn't tarta or melt , and bcarinx was falltag. Thouuui' Kclectrlq Oil < cured me. ( Tbci are facts voluntarily ftiven againi t n former preju dice of pat at medicine. " * # * "Tbero ia no ur/julng a coward into coarage. " J3ut even the cowrrd' ' may bo bravo after trying Kidney- ' Wort , that uiodiclno of waudur/ul' / ' efficacy in all ditonsos of the Jivor and kidneys. It ia prepared in both dry and liquid form end cau always { to ro lled on as an effective ettharMo and diusatlo. Try it. . I. Kctioa- The ' 'Hawthorn Centeunul Er- celaior Roof Point , " was patented May % 4tb , JLB31 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 03. Any peraon found or known to tamper with the uianti feature of eald paint will bo punich- ted to the fall extent of law No per son has any authority trhaturer to sell HAWTHOKN & BKO. , P Dy pepeia , htart-turu , nauifa. in- 4lgcitfon , etc. , are uUtiye reliovttd by Urowp's Iron Ulttore. GRUEL CLARA. An Onialia Doctor in Search of His Wife in the Wilds of Missouri. Whore Ho Finds His Faithless Wife Blissfully Dreaming the Long Hours Away. The Nanality Pair Pulled in the Night and Hnstlod into Court. Ooirrapondenee ot Tin lit * . , Mo. , No vember 27. Quito a sensation has been created in this part of the coun try by the appearance among us of Dr. 0. L. Olomonn , of Omaha , Nob. , in search of his wife and child. Ho claims that hin wife loft his residence in Omaha , carrying with her furni ture and valuables to the amount of several hundred dollars. Ho represented sentod himself to bo a man of consid erable moans , and of owning some valuable property in Omaha , Ho carried considerable papora and appli cations of the Western ilorao and OaUlo Insaranco company , of Ne braska. Of this company ho claims to bo the general atjent. Ho tolla a very pitiful tale of his sorrows nnd misfortunes. It is subitantially as follows : That in July 1880 ho wood and won the hand , and as ho fondly hoped nnd baliovcd , the heart of Miss Olara Do Artnoy , at Harlan , Iowa ; that ho was at that time a widower , having living by his former wife a son and little daughter of about 3 years of ago. After his marmgowithOlaraho located in Omaha nnd prospered great ly in worldly affairs. That the con jugal relation existing between him self and Olara was of the happiest nature , apparently. But about six weeks ago ho was suddenly called away on business for his company , and when ho returned ho found his adored wife pone and his child and all the silver plavo and other valuables , and himself involved in debt sev eral hundred dollars by his wife , with whom he had intrusted his cred it. Ho immediately undertook a oearoh for hia wife and child , and traveled about five weeks without a clue , At lost , when ho was about to despond , ho appeared in Maryvillo und found that she had been there and registered as "Hush Long , wife and child. " Ho satisfied himself that the wife and child was Clara and hia daughter Stella. After diligent in- qulry ho found Hugh Long to bo an old bachelor farmer living near the small town of Wcatboro , Atchison county , M6. The doctor betakes hiimpif to this secluded spot and arriving there iu the night time , gets up the ' ' ( quire , " the constable and a ' 'posse" ot men , arming themselves with a warrant charging the parties with adultery , etc. , goes to the resi dence of Hugh Long , routs him out , after loud knocking. Hugh cornea to the door , dressed only In his night garment. Ho was arrested ; then they wont up stairs and found only two beds in the house , in ona of these lay Stella , in the other was Olara , with the front part of the bed bare and mashed whore Hugh had arisen from. The parties were arrested and ar raigned before 'Squire Wright. They got * , continuance from then ( the 23d ) until Saturday. The doctor was about to take his daughter nnd some of hia furniture , when Hugh made a slight objection , and immediately the Doe. put an en larged jaw on him ; after this there was no further objections , Well , the case came on for trial , and the evidence was substantially the same as above , when tboy were fined for their naughtiness. A strange feature in the matter is that Mrs , Olara Oloinous claims that the little girl Stella is hor's from a former marriage. Of course the child dogs not know ; it is too young , How ever it was allowed to make a state ment to the jury. The little thine said her ma told her to call Mr. Long MUnole Hugh , " and that if she told oho'had u papa living she should bo thrown out of doors , and that hoc < rna slept with Uuolo Hugh every night. The child is a wonderfully bright , sweet little ( htng only u'vo > ycamold now. Mrs. demons claims that Doc , of- fored'hor such indignities as to make hor.condltlon intolerable as his wife. Choiis a woman who has received a good education , dresses neatly and makes a > first class appearance , The doctor evidently worships her or eleo is a little. ciackod , for hn can talk of nothing else but her , pitiously begs that aim will go back end live with hlin , 'It ' ho sees her in conversation with anyone pise , his jealousy nearly drtaoa him wild. It is & peculiar case and each claim they have friends in good standing in Omaha , A/ho will verify their atorioa. S About twenty-five couples met at e residence of tieorgu H. Hotaling last Saturday ov-anlcg and proceeded to the TMidenco of Mayor Brans , car- ryinc ; with thorn an abundance of the good thinifa to tenpt one's appetite. The occasion the was twenty-fifth an- nlvortary of Dr. and Mr. Jas. trans' married life. It waa a complete cur- prise to the mayor nnd his estimable lady , There worn omo very hand some and ooctly presents , among which we * a full silver table set and a Urge easy chair. The presentation of the presents wnro made by llov , R. O.1 Bt. Glair , in a bocutiful and appropri ate speech , in which ho hogged that they be accepted not for their intrin sic worth or value , but as a token of the esteem la which the doctor and his lady are held by their neighbors and friends The marriauo ceremony wan renewed , speeches made , and a most enjoyable time had. The recipients were so taken by surprise , and the feelings of gratitude wore so strong , that they could hardly find words to oxprew their heartfelt appreciations. Respectfully , . _ JASOM Fou. Ilia Puxton Enlarging. Tiio constant rush of visitors at the Patton ever c/nce this truly elegant hostelry vas opened to the public , put * M * irtr , Kitchen Bros , continu ally to their wlU end to entertain the multitude which continually throngs in upon them. In addition to some forty rooms almost ready for occupan cy In the fifth story , they have recent ly loafed about fifteen roomrt in The Herald building adjoining , which are to bo connected with the house and fitted uo immediately for the use of the help , thus Hiving them the whole of the Paxton house proper for the use of guests. After a brief period thcsu onturprUing hotel men hope to bo able to do away with cots entirely , and bo prepared to en tertain their numerous patrons to their entire satisfaction. It is evident that the faith displayed by Messrs , Kitchen Bros , in the future of Omaha by the investment of so largo a sum of money in this magnificent hotel is n faith well founded. Brief Mention * "I have used BUIIDOCK ] } ix > on BITTEIIS with great benefit for Indigestion and con stipation of the howols , " O. L , Eaeton , Hamilton , Ont. CITY GOUNOTEi. Oracling and Curbing Contracts and Minor Matters. The city c'-unoil hold a regular mooting last evening , the following members being present : Messrs. Baker , Bohm , Oorby , Dallone , Leo- dor , Kaufman , O'Keofo , Thrano and President Stull. The minutoa of the previous meet ing wore approved. ' COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. From the mayor : Approving ordin ance amending nuisance ordinance , approving ordinance fixing calary of city turnkey at $70 , also an ordinance fixing salary of stokers and drivers of the fire department. From John Bam ford and Mary Parrott : Binding themselves to pay coats in matter of appeal from ap praiiomont of certain property taken for street purposes. Mrs. Bamford also gives notice of appeal. From Messrs. Hartman , Kennedy and Konnuton appraisers , reporting damages arising from construction of cower through lotn 1 and 2 , in block E. They report no duramen to lot 2 , and the damage to lot 1 , $75. Refer red to the committee on judiciary. From W. R. Bowen , secretary of St. Barnabas church , asking n remis sion of 1881 taxes on west half lot 3 , block 21 , it having been chnach property porty since April 12,1881. From W. A. Lane , policeman bond in eum of § 1,000. Approved. From W. 11 , Bowen , secretary , re questing that city taxes of 1875 and 1670 againat the Masonic tompio craft property in block 77 bo remitted. Re ferred to judiciary committee. From Foster & Gray , George A. Hoogland and LouinBradford : Asking that hydrantp be placed at the inter section of Eighth , Seventh and Sixth streets on Douglas , petitioners prom ising to pay water rent for said hy drants untllJuly 1 , 1883. From board of public works : Re garding resolution relative to ac ceptance of Dodge street curbing and guttering. Board report inspection of the work , and recommend the ac ceptance of that portion inspected ; and they also recommend that certain improvements be made in accordance with the specifications. Referred to the oity engineer with instructions. From city' engineer : Giving final estimate ot sewer work done by Mo- Hugh , McGavock & Co. on Seven teenth street and 'St. Mary's avenue. Balance duo , $2,307.37. From city engineer : Accepting the curbing and guttering of Sixteenth street. Estimate , $12,535 85 ; number of taxable feet , 5,204 ; rate per foot , 2.12 4 5. Acceptance approved. From city engineer : Accepting the curbing and guttering of Douglas street , from Sixteenth to Nineteenth street. Coat , $1,495 50 ; number of taxable frontage feet , 1,584 ; rate per foot , $2.834 5. Approved. From oity engineer : Accepting the grading contracts for Tenth street , be tween Douglas and Farnam streets. Approved , Lrom city engineer : Accepting and giving estimates of grading done by Stephen Robinson , amounting to $3,147.07. Approved. KEHOLUTIONH. By Oorby : That a hydrant bo placed at Boward and Saundera streets ; also one at Clark and Saunders streets , provided that the rent nhall not com mence until July 1st , 1883 , Referred to committee on water works and sewerage. By Bohm : That the water works company place four hydrants on Leavonworth street , between Sixteenth and Twenty-second. Referred. By : That the street commissioner Imvo not to oxooed throe men to do necessary repairs on bridges and culverts. Adopted , UEronr or THR COMMITTEES. Committee of claims reaomraendcd the payment of several small bills. Several verbal reports were made on matters of no public importance. OUI)1 NANCES. An ordinance ordering that part of Tenth street , batweou Douglas and Farnaiu streets curbed and guttered , was passed. The council adjourned to 0 o'clock this morning , when it will meet as a board of equalization. A. Pleasant Burprlae. > The dotf and dumb institute was last evening the scene of pleasure long to bo remembered. A number of friends bent on having a good time and knowing well whore to find it , drove out and had "oysters on fun" ia abundance , , The storm.nrovcatod many from at tending , much 10' their regret , but those who did go were mora than re paid and declared it one of the vury bust of occasions , fully sustaining the well ocUblished reputation of the in stitute. A little incitement was caused by the sudden departure of a team , which soon loft thfi carriage on a bridge and iu a very fov minutes roAprted by telephone their arrival at JsjcShano'a Fifteenth street etablo. cloaks , coats , stoiklngs and all garments can be colored suc cessfully with the Diamond Dyes , Fashionable colors. Only lOo. THE RAILROAD MONAROKS An Invlnolblo Stmlfjut Flush on Five of the Bame Kind , Chlc.i.o IntirOctun. There are five railroad monarchies in this country. The oldest nnd richest in presided over by William H. Vnnderbilt , whoso father created it and bequeathed itto hia son , notwith standing hia own harsh judgment , "William is n fool. " It may bo called an hereditary monarchy. Jay Gould is the second king of the rail , and ho built himself up with the aid of James Fisk , William M. Tweed , Judge Bar nard and others. IIis monarchy is a vfttit empire founded by his own genius and matchless energy. 0. P. Huntington is another richl rojnl mairnato of transportation , His system of roads is not , finished , but it will embrace n network extending from the Pacific coiwt to several At lantic ueaporto , New York and Newport - port News being among the number. The Southern Pacific , the Sunset route in Texas , and the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad are the chief links in his chain. This system bids fair to bo a formidable rival to the ether two men tioned. Mr. Iluntington , formerly of San Francisco and now of New York , is n man of great power , the ar chitect of hia own fortune , and a man who has escaped the reproaches heaped upon either Vandorbllt or Gould. As a fourth may bo mentioned the system of roads which are owned iu Boston , and controlled , not by one men , but by a syndicate of capitalists quite as energetic and pushing as Mr. Gould , but loss grasping and muru liberal. In this monarchy may bo In- eluded the Atchison , Topeka & Sinta Fe , which now connects the Missouri river with the Pacifn ocean , aud will control the Australian commerce ; and the Chicago , Burlington & Qainoy , which gives Chicago command of the great west , and is already providing a formidable rival for the Union Pacific system. The fifth monarchy is that which commands the great agricultural dis trict of the northwest , and includes rivals in its organization. This is controlled by H. H. Porter , Marvin Hughltt , Alexander Mitchell , James Hill , Albert Keep and Henry Villard , the "blind pool" playon. Whatever may bo the personnel of these empires , it is reasonably certain that the systems numed are rapidly absorbing all the railroads of thin country , which are links iu the chain of through transportation. It ia safe to say that when the schemes now In process of execution have been car ried out , either one of thono lines will have mete mile of road and do more business than all the roada combined which belong to neither cf the ays- terns. Not that the actual ownership of the railroads will be thus unified , bat that the management is rapidly drifting into this five-fold division. In order to keep his present suprem acy , na compared with other managers , Mr. Yanderbilt finds it necessary to convert , some of his government bonds into the securities of the railroads be longing in the fifth kingdom. Other wise ) he might find himself at the mercy of rivals. It may bo remembered that the rail road commission in Now York , al ready referred to , may prove a very important factor in politics. The last legislature of that state created the commission , leaving the filling of the appointments under the law to the gov ernor elected last week. It is well known that the similar commission in republican Illinois has accomplished u great deal towards establishing the rights of the'people as against mon opolies. Gov. Cleveland cannot afford to appoint a board which will truckle to the monopolists. If ho does , a re action will sot in against him "which will sweep him out of politics. If he Is wise bo will appoint ono republican on that board. In this state the minority party has always been al lowed ono representative. In a direct way monopoly can never bo a political ieaue , no party or candi date over openly avowing sympathy with monopoly ; but the people are quick to understand the real situation , and know who are their actual friends. In the impending crisis the very strength of the monopolists will be their weakness , but the struggle will fully teat-tho reserve strength of the the people and expose the hypocrisy of these who pretend to be the friends of the producers and shippers , while really obedient to the bobcats of the transportation monopolists , * It is impossible to disguise the fact that the Vegetino Compound , prepared under the personal direction of Mrs. Lydia E , Plnkbam , with the Buporiorsciouoo and artof modern phar macy , h the most successful medicine forfemalo debility and diseases hither to known. Tbo Courts. At the United States court the jury in the case of Rev. J. Henry Rockwell - well c uio in yesterday and re ported that they could not agree , but the judge declined to discharge them , and sent them back for further delib eration. Meantime the court was engaged with the case of B. I. Hin- man vn. Irwin Davis , in which the former , a North Plbtto attorney , sues to recover , $5,000 , as fees in a case in which honeourod a judgment for Davis of $375,000 , The defense claims that the charge is oxhorbitant. LATER About 230 ; p. m. the jury came in again and rendered a verdict of "guilty. " THE VEHDICT. The jury brought in a verdict of guilty on the second oount ot the first indictment , ( which charged the defendant - fondant with divining n scheme to de fraud and with executing it ) , and guilty upon the second indictment ( which charged the -devising and effecting of a scheme to defraud ) , and found a verdict of not guilty upon the tirat aud third indictments ( which charge was subatantially set forth in the second count ) . The next step it is understood will be a motion for a new trial and the setting aside of the verdict. If that falls , the prisoner's counsel may fall back upon the question of the con stitutionality of the law upon whioh the indictment was found. They raised the question before the trial and made a demurrer , but withdrew at the "instance of the court to allow the trial to proceed with the under- standing that the matter might bo brought up agaiti in arrest of judg ment if their client was convicted. ' * Judge Dundy regarded the constitu tional question as too important weighty for a decision in the jbrlo time at command when it was pre sented. THE POLICE COOllUT ground out it * usual grist yesterday as follows : William Martin , Arrested for stealing a coat aud vest which were found in his ponnesBion , WAS hold until the police can find the owner of the proporty. Uf four common drunks two paid the usual assessments , ono wan dis charged , and ono given permission to emigrate provided ho ' ' " 'got" quick. He "got- " The case of W. W. Warren , who was brought in yesterday by Sheriff Grebe from the west upon a charge of obtaining money from Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. by _ means of worth- lees tax receipts , will bo called yester day morning at 10 o'clock at Judge Benoko'a ' court. Suclclm'u Araica Waive. The DEBT SALVK In the world for Onto , Brnion , Boron , Ulcore , bull Ithenm , Fe ver Sores , Tnttor , Crnpucd Hnnds , Chll hlalnii , Corns , and ell nkin eruption * , nnd ponltlroly cures illea. It la ui r nwod to give Btt'H.'actfon t xn. aoy refunded. lcfl , S5 con ra pr > r CT. iCor aalfl by 0. F. J. Allen's , corner of Twenty- Third and Cunning streets , intends to celebrate Thanksgiving with a full Rtock of Froah turkeys , Chickens , Ducks , Fine Celery , Oysters , etc. , etc. Da not forget to give him a call. Celery and Oytorn. HEIMKOD & DORMANN. Phillip Ling's , the old established Boot and ShooHouuo , " 1320" Farnam rtroot , is loaded down with goo3a If you want a good first-class Article in Boots , Shoes , Ovorahoca or Rubbers , it will pay you to give him u call. n2G-2t A large stock of Roger Broe. silver aud plated ware at bud rock prices. Clocks way down at Neve's , the Tenth Street Jeweler. 24ood4t ; § , IO LOAN KONhY. ! \ / | ONEV TO LOAN On personal property of 1V1 any description A. C. ' Troup , Attorney , 213 south 14th Street. -10 tOAM UD chattel moitKUKO " < MONEY A. B. Tutton , No. [ 1610 Dougha otrcet. iront room , up-atolr-t. 435-tf O U > AN At H per cenllo- , e 3t In sums.of W.DCO sna ( or 8 to 6 years , on oret-cJaso city and l in prapcrjy. Buns KaiL Emta nnd 7XHE AnsnoT , 16th uid Ucuclas nts. ONET TO LOAM Oill Kt L w Ornse of D. t > . ThowiM Uoimi R Cip.lzhton Block HELP WANTED Girl for assistant housework at WANTUD Hitchcock Block , Capitol a\cnuo. 309 28f ANTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms. Address W "S. " 1911 1'arnham street. It 7wo goad cinvaiBcis. Steady em- WANTED and good goadi to worn oa. Call ill siuth lOta Btr et. 301-SO AILOIU89 WANTED Immedlatily 270 Ha * ney itreet , hot , 16th &nd lOib , 307 30 TX7ANTFD Carpcntcrj 2Ut antllUrney. W P.W..BH. 10J-281 'ANTED * good vlrl to do cneral house work , at 1600 Jacksou street. 291-28f ANTED-Girl tojwait ou | table. IIC'5 'Chi- W cago. 29-281 - hkandinnlan girl about 14 WANTCD-A take care of a baby. Omaha BaVcry. 510 10 St. 279-SOt One p od canvosecr ti sell WANTED on Installment , steady work and god pay. Inquire at 214 N , ICth strcot , room G. 07-tf Help at the emplojme&t office , WANTED etreet , up-etslre. 95i-tf A girl to ilo general housework , WANTED . Good wages paid Ad- rtrom F. 0. Qrabln.Kearnov Noh. BSfl-U tilTUATIONB WANTED " \TTANTEU-By an eastern lady , jiositlon ai VV teahcr or sales lady. Address "To chcr , " BCD olllco. 308-2t Employment as assistant book keeper , or any kind of n riling or work in utoro. Address "K. M. " Omaha , Neb. 810 : ij \T7"A NTK0 I'lfti-e to teach mus'c ' , > oal or In- Vj BlrumentJllo part piyment fur Irani by competent teacher , Addiesd "Music Tca-het' 1M2 Diverp-irt ( treat 202 2UJ ihu Kltutilbnby a Swoao to Ukocaio WAN hoiH-g , hub-en warkligfor Mr. rou- rnan. Addrcti K. Itodln , 1113 Jono 8 treat , cliy. 304'28 { K.nplojmonr , a goid band ai WANTED or other work. Leave word at. Y , M. 0. A. 300 $8 ! | MlOELLANEOv-a WANTS. < = ° w- Inquire 131H Far- 297-28 ANTED Ufntlonian boarders it the south W < act earner hi so haul Da\cr ) > irt Uriels. 233-tf BUSINESS CHANCES. "tTTANTED An energetic joung man with a VV few hundred dollars. Can Imyli.ll Inter. In ubusiness pa ) Ing large profits. No former expurlcncncLCuKary ox h x dutlea will to princi pally collecting. Adilrcnj 1 > . liio Oilleu. con lAOH HUNT crner urore 1U h mreetuucl tit , J1 M ry'H. uvd' ue bultublu frr dr ) m-o s i r drug- gist. ( J.li. CooV.atMillaiilhoUI.ornu premises. - boards nicely fnrnUl.ul front FOHllFNT-Wlth St. between Douglas and Dodge , D. ) boarders ft , per week. 311-tf " 171 Oil BENT pno elegantly furnished recto J ; BultoU for two gtnilcmcn , heated by lur > m co a ml with use of bath icon , lUL'l Capitol a\ciiue , JlitUiojelc block. ill HKNT-Bomi In second story , 1M F Dodifo HUC95. JAB. O. OllAl'iiAX , T710H HENf Klcely furnlibeil ttlogle room , J * biatthlot Ucatlon , 2013 Casi St. 303- ) - Monitor Home , cf aoTKLFOHUENT-Tho Nt.b , A OriteluB house , wcl turnlihed and doing a good bmln no U fir rent tn a go 'd hotel ina , ft w uid sell or txchargo for otoer pro oity. For paitlo < 'a's ' , Ad < res eracply to 13iAOMUI.LIlOLLANL > , 290-lvr Alm , Neb , 170It KENT Heasant front loom futnUhcd. X1 COS Ibth bUnetn CatlfornU and Wcb tor. 283-28' HENr Ne l > ( unit-lied front rooms No. EOtt lUrney etrect bctneeu 15thand Kith bu 2WJ-28' - room cottage well lo cated , haa ecral cloal Is , ilty and c stern water. 0. K , Drlsuoll. 28S t ( T71 | R UENT rurn'khetl room ( w th use of par- Jj lor ) private famllj , 411 North 17tb St. 202 it ll UKSTfth board , a largo front room FO > u-iudoK , gM and bathroom , 1718 ' - T71QH BENT t iiouxu , eV'bt roouii each oa J3 luthaud Lcaunugrtn. Jnoulro at 1019 Far- nun itreet. 78 30 1 T70U * KNT-Furnlstd ] room ; * 3. per month. Jj 8 6 Howinl between 8 and 9th Sts. 2:48 HE\T 3 nlc'y ) iurnl'h'd roTirs. cno FOU no th of t/odjc / , on 18th. I6I-3H B mils'New Jtap of Omaha , Just completed and rcailyforiloll\ery t$7cach. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and mo t complete map of Omaha e cr published. Ollidal map of the city. Sec column , TTJOll K E NT The rMlfecceof TwT Ker.nTd j , I.1 a houce of tlx roomi god clt > nd cutern 17C9 .TiclitonSt. inquire n pJimlsaj or > 312 13tli at. T7\Oa \ rtKNT House of threa rooms 23rd fend J' Hi. Mary's Avonug. Ino'ifrotf M. W. Ken- nfdy 312 tenth IRth * * . 245-tf F OR UF.NT-Omce rooms. Enquire at New York Dry Goods store. mVdcc-15 71011 H NT A new hou c , furnished , cljjht _ J room , bath room , ttablo , etc. Ono of the Dneot locations In the city : ? 90 00 l > er month. Inquire for threa da > s , licmls' real estate a ency , 15th nd Douglvs streets. novlS If Poll HENT- House of six rooms , bay wlnuow , cellar , extern , well. All In good repair. 10 per month. 1221 north 19th street. 176-tf F01111KNT TwofuniUhed rooms , 1814 Web ster utrcet. 180-30 F Ofl KENT Unfur'lshcil rooms In brick home , Min Chicago street. ) Wtt OK HKNT Furnished room with board 1803 B California street , 171-tf TOU UUNJC Kurnlshwl room and board 1016 TJ Chicago street. Tnon HHNT Up a'aln , 1417 Farnhtm street. Jj ST-u JOHN o. JACOBS. FTlOIl 1U.N1 llruao of B rooms In flrbt-diti JD order , 10 blo.ks from cpcr * house , cheap M 8JB House of 11 rooms , all coartnloiicc , 8 blocki tram opera htiu-o 40 House ot B rooms , 23d and Nicholas etreeis. 1" Store on Farnam , 2 floora 125 toroon Hth,2 floors. . , 76 S ell ironUcsldentcs , ISO to OS 4S-tf McOAGUK. Opposite PoatoHlcc. ITtOH UFJiT Houisc of 0 rooms,30th andDouo glas street , $18 a month. ' 24-tfJ B0003&HILL. \ \ ) HKN1' hlcgautly lurnbhcd roomiwlth 1r\\K < gas and heater. Keforences required. An ply nt northwest corner of 23 < 1 and Hurt fltroets B83tl T7tOU H i\T-2 houi's rue 6 and ohoO rooms JJ Inquire corner Chicago and 13th bt. 'I' . Stvlfp , 031-tf ITIOll UKKT House , fix rooms , furnished , In- .C ( inlre at D , Hyde's office , Mlllarrt hotel.706tf 706-tf FOR tl&MT Two new ttwclUnas fttd two ottici dwellings In dcslrnhlo lee llty , by McKooii Nn. 1514 Douelui RtrM R17-tf "TTIon UBNT A ccttago of flv'e room * . Inquire J ? at Northwest corner 16th mid Uhlonpo street 810-tf FOlt KKNT Largo otlicu room or half store , 1020 Farnham street. 797-tf FOR RENT A store m BMcombo block , nil 10th street , near Davenport. St A. D Balcombe. 600-2811 (7 ( > OH SALE Saloon dolnjr a business from $1,050 to 81,200 a month , In one of the best locations In the city. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Terms \ery reasonable. For pirtl u- lars address "II C. " Bee olllco. 312-lwt POtt SALS A small steam ciglu > > , ar Ib2t Wobstsr street. n. Wt HE. 250-27J , . OH SAi K-OJ fqiures of Iron rootin . AppK T Omaha Foundry and MiLtiliu C ) . , Nob. 275-301 jjTXCELLENTliniCK for sale. $9.00 per thou- IU eand. Yard , 16th street , Uo hlocks south of BelleMiororul. Loith.NZoDiBULK. 177-lmnov35t ft OTEL FOR SALE First clasi hotel for sale JDL hi a Ihc western town. Has all the first cla > s trade. Hcosoti for selling other business. Tor particulars , address , Hotel , OMAHA BEK. 183-lmfnovl6t TT10R SALECHEM'-Bakery , well locatcdgood ; D business in < noof the liveliest towns in No- bra'ka. Reason for sel Ing , poor health and must get out of business. Inquire at BRE olllce. It4-lm FOH SALF Steam engines new nnd ccond hind 8 , 10 , 15 , 20 horse power. Also team boilers any size. Inquire Om ha Foun dry and Jlactln ( Jo. no\21-Im-m FOR SALE Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles bought at cooper shop , cor. 18th and Fierce. ICOdeell * JERRY SEYMOUR. TEMIS New Map of Omaha , Just completed and > ready for dtllvcry at 87 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha over published. Official map of the city. Sea column. U NT Brick itore. Inquire atdruv store FOR corner IQ'.hand Douglas. 96.tl rjlO I SALE Three thcmand western wethers , JL Iand2jcars o d. Weight about 90 prunds. F. C.GRABLI3 , 062 tf ra and e K'arney , Neb. 1CYCLK FOlt SALE Inquire 0. M. Wood B man , Omaha. 751-tt F OR SALE Good building , brlcii. Cell ct Water Works office. 440-tf TVTIBCFXLAWETJS. rPAKKV Ul'-Arid ho'fcr with wn'lo htal , red L about the iiosa , one irllo south of cnuutv farm J. SCHNKIDEKWINu. sco-so rPAKEN UP Str w lierry roan cow 8 J tars old. I Owner can have the fnmo by Colling , oh Islou and Burt. 282 30' NOTICE-Citizens of t wns In SREAMERY o ouohundred e'oftho Mis ouri liter desiring Crcami leu O't-xblUhcil byai experienced tlrm with capital and Willing to offersubatamla cue urageuiunttn Buch an enterprise will a > ldru > n L. S. A-Co. Box 3 Hudson Ohio. L'Jt wit JAS. II. & JOHN D. 1'EABODY DOC10RS havj removed from 13th and Farn m streets to rooms 1 , 3 and 6 , Itcdick'a block , 1507 Fjrnani mreut. 219-112-2-lm N Ui" Onebrownmarocolt tttr In forehead TAK head , two bird loot white , nbnu' rua > ars Old [ 2l7-tl [ JAS. STEPHENS S C. BRAINARD , TaxldcrmUt,13th and How- V , ard. ( > S-)3-2ni rnOFARMEUS The highest ca h price paid JL ror llye , Bar ev and Corn Krcb'u Vinegar Works , Jom street , betweenOth a dlOtb , Oms , SIAO STEK ' F 1'ALMYBTEUY AND CONDI- Tl XALIST , 498 Tenth btrcct , between Fartiam ami Ha noy. Will , with he aid of guardian HilrlU , obtain for anyone a glance bnpast mid | > ni3vnt , and on certain tonditiom hp fu ture. Hoots and Shoes made to order , tint uatl faction murantrcd. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies , A marve * purity , strength and wholesomenen More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be eold In competition with the multitude of low teat , short weight , lorr or pboaphate powders. Bold only in capi HOTAL DAKINQ POWDKH Co. Wallbt. , New York RESIDENCE PROPERTY , . No. 112 G room house , cellar , cistern , < cry large lot , rim Jo trees $ 2,500 No , 140 7 room hottto , new , hot and cold atcr hath , finely Ilniihod woodwork. . . 3tOO No , HI Saao M uboi o . . . . " . . . . 3,500 No. 13ft 2 hou c ? , -I and S rooms , cellars , citterns , wel' ' , Inrn ; rent for M' 2,700 No. 137 4 roomhousc , cellar.well.clstcrn , harn tor R her cs , trees , fiult , irtulo for Douglas county land COO No. 136 3 room house , cellar , wo 1 , stable , largo and small fruit , lull lot l.COO No. 131 0 room home , h < ril , well , corner lot CCM3S 1,9 No. 133 1 room house , sumrcr Utc en , tcl ar , neil , cls'crn ' , harn , ono ncro lot. . 2,700 Nr. 132 3 room house , Itrge c stern , fruit trees bearing , 3 full lots 1 , No. 13 2 room house , cellar , cistern , largclot , cost fiont 1,100 No. 128 3room house , harn , wcl , cistern , treesandshrubbety , fu 1 lot. . . . . . 1,500 No. 1st Small house , 4 full lots , trees , fruit , running water , corner 2,600 No , 113 4 room house , summer Kitchen , cistern , new house. 1,400 No. 112 5 room house , summer Kitchen , cistern , harn , lot 59x115 1,700 Nn , 111 1 room house , barn , lot 0x60 , leased ground. 450 No. 110 Small house , new cistern , lot fcOx 127 , corner 1,200 * No. 10J 1 room house , summer kitchen , barnlargoand small fruit , full lot 1,400 No. 102 0 room brick house , cellar , well , cistern , lot 60x132 , south front , elegant location 3,000 No 02 Ilrlck house , octagon , 3 rooms , well , 1 MO aero lot 2,100' No. 84 4 room house , cellar , 1 } aero lot , largo fruit , oOO grape \Incs. 2,500 No. CO Tnohouseaon ono Iot40xl32 ; rent . for $21 1,000 No. 55 Two h uses on ono lot COxlO , 4 I r 01113 and 2 room * , well , cistern , stable 1,100 No. 82 Small house well , c stern , cclar ono ncro lot 2,200- No. 79 0 loom house , cellar , well , cistern , lot CGxl32 ; fruit trees ; corner 3,000 No. 78 Small house , well , cistern , good barn , lot 33x132 ; excellent location 1,200 No. 73 5 room house , well , lot GGX132 ; cor ner i 1,15 No. 71 Largo house , now , excellent loca tlon , on street car line , city water 3,000 * No , 70 3 room liouso , clstoin , trees , lot 60x12' ; well located 1,100 No. OS 0 room house , harn , outbuildings , fruit , 4 acres land ; beautiful locaton. . . 4,200 No. C8 5 room hou e , well , cistern , barn , 4 full lots ; cast front , very easy terms. . 3,600 No. 67 3 room hou e , cellar , neil , cis tern , barn , J aero lot 1,500 No. 51 7 room house now , w ell , cfstcrn , largo lot , corner , desirable location 3COO No. 4'J 7 rom house , well , cistern , largo tarn , lanro and small fruit , IU acres land 3,000 No 4S C room house , good cistern , v cry desirable location , cjri er , rents for 520. . 1,100 No. 40 5 room house , cellar , neil , cistern , lot 60x131 ; near street cars 2,000 No. 44 H room house , 5 closets , cel'ar ' , well , clstu n trcoK , barn , la go lot , clo- gantl cat'on. ' . , 4,000 No. 41 12 room house , flno cclarwell , clitcrn , furnace , corner lot , most desir able md co vcnlent location 9,600 Na. 40 Small house , barn , well , lot COx 168 950 No. 38 8 ro-m h-uso , new , well built , go d cistern , can bo us d by two fam ilies It desired ; cosy payments 1,300 No. 30 Small liou-c , fruit trees , one and a half acres land 700 No. 3 5 room house , cistern , barn , 3 ucrcs land , flno pi HO 2COO No. 1C 3 loom house , aero let , shade tree ] and fruit , flno location 1,300 No. 15 8 10 m house , new , flnoco'lar , full lot , corner , ca t fr nt , > ery desirable place 3,000 No. : t 7 room house , largo barn , out buildings , line well and cistern , large and smull fruit , 4 acres ground 7,000 No. 2 ti room house , barn , fine will , fruit , p rch , npu c and cherry trees , grape vines , 20 acres land 6,000 No. 1 5ro m house , frame , ono and one- halfttoriosgo.d 1.cation 2,160 Business Property : No. 34 Lot on Sheridan street. $1,450 No. C Improved property on Dodge 20COO No. 62 TWJ Improved lots on Douglas. , 7,5'0 No. 63 1 ot on Two fth street , Improved. 4,000 No. 6.1 Improv cd lot on Douglas 10,000 No. Mi Lot on Dodge , 5 , < 00 No. 67 Improv IH ! property on Karnam. . . . 18,005 No. 76 Lot on Karnam 3,000 No. 42 Lot on For. , am , Improved 4,000 No. 85 3 lots on 16th , and ono on cross 8,500 btrect 8tOO No. 89 Lot on Oth 1,400 No. 101 Two Improved lota on Douglas. . 8,400 No. 103 Improved property on Dod a. . . . 0,000 No 101 Improved corner on llth 6fOO No 145 Improved corner on 14th 0,000 No. l'0-.l lots on 13th 9,000 No. 147 Vanobo corner on 33th. . . 4,000 No. 147 Two lots on 13th 0,000 Nj. 148 Two lots m Jurksou 4,000 No. 14 J Finolotonlfith 4.0CO RESIDBNUE LOTS , No. 157 T o lots onl'ark avenue , corno r elegant slto for building purposes : unex ccptlonablc neighborhood ; on street iar line ; per lot 750 No. 110 T o lots on Georgia av enue , south and vast front , flno tree on tlio ground , r < n y 10J feet from street ca a , splendid but ding vlto ; per ot. . , , 700 No. 12J 3 line lots I ) Ight is Lyman's Ad dition ; o st front ; per lot 2 0 No. 122 Klcgant bul ding lot In West Omaha , 6Cxlt2 , south front 800 N. ' , 121 1 acre b'ocks , West Omaha , only 4 h ockn from street c.ra , up endid loca tion , easy terms 3,000 No , Aero lot In Guise's Addition ; de- B'rable. ' . , , 1OJ No. 117 3 aero lot , north part of town , well located 2,625 No. 115 Hp cndld lot on I.eavcmvorth street , corner , near street cars , nice trets 1,500 No. 114-Hlock In HojU's Addition , 10 lots , , 700 No. 91 5 lots on Leavcnvvorthstreet , near cars , fruit and tlnco trees on them , iholcu property J per lot . , . ? ! ,0.0 to 1,603 No. 3'J Ila f lot on Moron struct , south front. . . , 375 No. 37 Two lota Ixnie'b Addition , full 4 acres 1,500 No. 32Kplcndld lot on Co'fax ' btrect. vcryiitar utieet cnr > , Jot 75x140 , cast front , 1,000 No. 22 Twenty lots , t tar street cars , cheap 275 Acre Property. No. 0 1 uero ( lisen audition. . , , , , , , , . $ 00 No. 171 acres west Omaha , 2,680 No -tlkirrs,0nil ssfrom city , pcracre 40 No , 50 5 acres north of tow n , per aero. . . . 250 No l'4 100 aeres , 15 inllea from town , Im proved , per acru , . , , , , 20 No 8 20 acres north of town , per acre. . , . . 100 No 83 1 aeres , west Omaha 1,800 No 1004 acred , west' nialia , , , 2tOO No 8 HO acres , Pierce county , per aero. . . 8 Ho yl 1 0 acres , Colfa\ county , per acre , 15 No 05 ICO acres , S'aJ no county , per a re. . No 11C200 acres , Sarpy county , Improv cd per aero 12 No 108 1&3 acres , Douglas Co. Improved , 2,250 No 110 3-0 acres , D uglos Co. Improved- , < 00 No 1IU160 acre , 1'lereo county. . , „ ] ,000 No 12S ( .60 acres , Clay county , per aero. . . c Nol''U 7ehoieImproved farms In lilch- ardson county , easy terms No 127 1 ? choice Improv txl farms on cosy terms / , undwlld und from $0.50to * 10.7 > per acre , 4 to 8 > earn time at 8 per cent , U ay county. No UK 2000 acres very eholci w | it land in Gage couety at rcrj tnasonab o prices and easy mv- Q menu. ' ' No 130 1000 .arcs > er > Jtslrabe land and several floe r p.tin anil stock farm Icr talt at low figures. No. 136 n-.rfau County wild and improve i ! lands it rta.onablo tUurcs and low ut of Interest. No 113 and 141 B.O.O&ccU choice firming lands at lowflguru and tmprjveJ tjwa property in Pumas - * count } , No UO-2.6(0 acrescholcs wild .land la Admin cainty , per aero 81 to 7 60. No 161 1,300 acres floe Und la Kearney county per acre , 81 to $9. ' " Nol5 SWiOte-rt In rt'eb | lercouuty , per acre , ' ' ' " Kuckcl" count ooTo'ittto0 P" * * * ' /