THE DAILY JbEE : lUISDAV FEBRUAKY VI The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , Feb. 27 Report. ( The following observation ) are taken tA the came moment of time t all the Btationi mentioned. ) L.OOAJL. BKrtVU'iJblb. There will be.airegular meeting of the Social Art Club at 3 p. m. Tuesday in place of the sociable , A. telegram waa received yesterday an' nonuclng the death of Mr. Bonjamlr Brash , of Sohwor enz , 1'oeen , nged 8i voars , father of Miss ROM and Lcwli Brash of thla city. The masquerade ball given at Turnei Hall on Saturday evening liy the Danist MHoclation , wag well attended aud a high I ] eucceasful acd enjoyable occasion. Thi masks were unusually rich r > cd varied , urn the music was excellent. Mr. N. S. Mahan , n compositor ii THE BEE offie , and ono of the beet , bes known and best llkod printers in the west has been elected a4 delegate to the Inter national Typographical Union , whlcl meets In Cincinnati in Juno next. II was also elected delegate lubt year. A young lad twelve years old , namoi Geo. Swartz , met with a eerloua acciden on Saturday. Ho was leading n bors away from the smith shop , nnd in doing c fell down. The horse was frightened am ran over him , stepping on his bead , break ing his teeth out and inflicting other BO rioug Injuries. In Judge Beneke'a conrt yosterda ; there were five prisoner ; , charged with in tozlcation ; two paid , two went to jail ant one was discharged. Frank Fuller , ar rested OR a suspicious character , waa glvci fifteen d y on oread and w > ter , and jadft mtnt suspended till C o'clock , to allow bin to get out of town. Three cases of die turbanoe of the peace were reported , On paid $5 and costs , ono paid 93 and costi and one went to jail. About 11 o'clock joattrday a yonn man , who resides on Sixth and Paclfi streets In South Omaha , foil in a fit on th street in front of Max Meyer's store. Off oer Bnrk < 5 hastened to his assistance an got him to the sidewalk , where he wi made M comfortable M possible. It wt t first feared that he wonld die , but h gradually grew better aud 'was anally M slsttd to his home by Officer Armour. John Shannon has been arrested o the compHInt of Robt. Noble , who charge him with aa assault with intent to. COR mlt murder. It appears that there wi oae trouble Saturdty night at the Pblli delpbia saloon , but just what it wan is no known. Shannon cl lm that Neb ] called his father vile names , and Nobl claims the assault was unprovoked. Shat non chased the man about throe block and made threo' separate assaults on bin ; the last one beinp near Tenth andDouglai It is claimed that he tried to kill hia and said , "I will kill him if it takei eh teen houri. " Thp defendant was arre&to And placed under (500 bonds , but name di lay will oconr in getting to trial in necu : ine the witnesses. Noble is terribly use up , and the officers regard it aa a very of gravated case. The rbsidence of jMIaa Anna Rlchari son was the scene of a very pleasant necl tie party on Satuiday evening , given t her friends. After tha usual enjoyment i games aud singing an elegant supper wi served , after which the floor was cleare for danolng which was kept up until a Inl hour whenthe | crowd dispersed after sponi Ing a very happy evening. Among thoi present were : Mis * Flora Cooler , Mil Helen \Vanask , Miss Battle Cooler , Mi Alice Wanack , Miss Anna Coylo , Ml Anna Mirrell , Miss Little Foltener , Ml Jennie , Anna and Lizzie Illchardsoi Messrs. Chas. Trot , John Neustrara , Frei Felton , Chas. Nenstram , John Kasmai XlmerNeustram and Otto Strem , Thoir-a John and George Richardson , and othe to numerous to mention. BAIL-WAY NEWS. Rolling Stock for the West-Notes 1 General. T.WO fine passenger engines , No 100 and 101 , for the .Nor thorn PaolU went west on train No. 7 Sunda ; They weigh forty tona each and ai from the Portland locomotive vork They go through to San Prsnclsc They oune in on the Rook Islam Two more engines for the same rot arrived by the 0.B. &Q , and woi weit last night They are Nos. 4 ( and 4C2 , are of the Baldwin mak weigh about alzty or sixty-five Throe more , Nos. 102 , 103 and 10 are expected to come in to-day and [ went at once. Thlt ia roshlng buslno and Indlcatoa the rapidly approach ! : completion of the great Northoi route. In referring recently to the Gran Mogul engines , the Tannton worl were credited with their mannfaotnn bat they were , wo understand , of th Portland mate. A party of distinguished Kanar City railroad official arrived in thi city last evening and registered at th Metropolitan. Jt Included H. K Garland , western pauengor agent c the MlJwourl Pacific ; W. 8 , Warrer Uy paueoger agent of the Ohio i JtUwiMippl and H. B. Marley , eoutl WMtora pauenger agent of the Mich ! gtA Oanti-al. TheM gentlemen ar pea baitnijH , and will return to-da ie thtlr headquarters In Kanau Oil ) UNITY LECTURES. The Late Visit of Prof , 0 , D , 1 B , Mills , A Brief Synopsis of His Two Leoturea. Prof. 0. D. B. Mills comes to Oma ha every year with no flourish of rnmpota , but gives to those who at- end his lectures an Intellectual treat accorded by few , if any lecturers who visit this city. Mr. Mills lectured lu Unity church Friday night In the Jnlty lecture course , and agalnSun- lay morning , the two lectures though ach waa complete in Itself , in some ort supplementing each other. The irst was entitled , "Tho Beginning nd Successive Stops In the Oommon Arts , " the second , "Nature's Order f Development and Mental Growth , i Attested by History. " The first oalt mainly with the evolution of 1m- ilomonta for war and domestic use , ho second with the development of mental Ideas especially of religions oncoptlons. MAN NO ORIGINATOR. "Man , " says Mr. Mills In the com mon arts "originates nothing , ho hat what nature supplies and then 1m- > rovoa on his gifts. At first ho stlre ho ground With a pointed stick , thot lattonlng one end has a spade , thor > endlng the handle has a hoe ; drag ; lng this hoe ho has a plow , to whlot 10 fastens the domesticated animals , the plow of to-day Is simply the bonl stick Improved , The mill In whlcb primitive man crushed his corn wm nado of A hollow stone and a pootk which nature provided , on this rudi mplemont he has Improved until we iavo the steam mill turning out hun dreds of barrels of flour per day. In the stone ago men counted by two's , then by three's , then by fives after the fashion of the Romans , being unable Lo get beyond the five digits on the lands , then by tens using the digltt on both hands , then by twenties using land and feet , as did our ancestors who counted by the score , IK RELIGION man can at first form no conception ol spirit ; the ghost has a body and In tht next llfo needs food and clothes , and oven to thla day certain people place n the coffin wine , money and on the jrave food ; that the fainting splrll nay refresh Itself. In everything about him primitive man Imagined t 3od to dwell , as he advanced hi jlacod our God above the others Ii the sky where like an oriental poten tate ho dwelt , surrounded by a court and needed an abundance of food , oi that immense numbers of cattle wen burned to provide for his needs. Onl ] very slowly does the Idea of 'spirit ai another thing from body become at Idea which can bo realized , whethoi ai affirmed of man or of God. SLOWLY BUT SURELY the higher and spiritual concepttoni are replacing the material ideas of thi past. Mr. Mills called attention t < the fact that the old religious syatemi occupied themselves largely with thi other world , and speculations abon everything but human nature. No * man wai studying hlmaelt and hi surrounding * ; M. Postenr had hanntoi to their secret lair the. fell demons o consumption , typhoid fever and othe dlseasei , and by the aid of the ml crosoopa bad found them and notoc their origin , BO that man could not protect himself against those inaldlou enemies who filled the comotorle with those who DIED BEFORE THEIR TIME. Mr. Mills Is no pessimist ; ho bo llovos in evolution , is assured of i constant progress , predicts a good tlmi oomlug , not far away , where man shal have learned to know himself and thi laws which control his surroundings ao that ho can control physloil am social diseases , and poaoo , health am prosperity shall reign every whore. Hi makes of evolution a grand poem most fascinating to study , and full o promise for the future. After listen ing to him ono feels proud of humani ty and full of confidence In the pur poses of God , to bring upon the oartl A THUE EDEN , In the course of his lectures Mi Mills called attention to .nany curlon survival ? , among which ho placet many beliefs and customs common Ii the churches , and which ho proved ha remained from the time when man tra a naked , houseless barbarian. He als related many legends and myths gatb erod from the folk-lore of all pooploi showing a wonderful research. On from tne myths of the Maoris run something aa follows : In the boglnnin MOTHER EARTH AND FATHER SKY dwelt almost In contact , so that th cseaturos dwelling on the earth , hai no freedom of motion ; and on consul tat Ion the forest declared that I wonld Improve matters , BO placing h ! bead on the earth , with hla foot h pushed the aky until it was lifted ie above the earth , and the creature remaining with their mother gaino the freedom which they dealred ; be the father and mother mourned ovc the separation ; the earth sighed , an the sighs took the form of mists upc the hillsides ; THE SKY WKPT , and the tears falling on the oartl were called by man dew-drops. Th nursery tale of Rod Riding Hood wi explained aa ono of the many fable relating to the dawn ; night , the well swallows the gloaming , with Ita rudd tint , aa the sun disappears. Toward morning the sun cuta open the wo and the dawn appears , clad In th same red robe which the gloaming ha worn when THE WOLV SWALLOWED HER , The brief notes which wo huvo boo able to prepare give but a feeble Ido of the wealth of Information cor. talned In these lectures , which mne bo heard to convoy their full value llaroly Is there crammed into tw hours BO much of value aa Mr , Mill has condensed Into those lectures. A ho presents the subject ovolutlo needs no further proof , and ono , evoi ognst | his Inclination , Is forced t confess that the necret of progress h& been fonnd , and to admit that thi hypothesis contains within Itself th germs of a higher life than has here tofore been possible. Beal Batata Transfers , The following deed * were filed fo record In the county clerk's office , February 24 , reported for THE BEH > y Amos' real estate agency : E. and G. D. Ostor to A. Waterman - man , w. d. , parcel section 17 , 10 , 10 , 40 acres , f 800. A. Kountzo and wlfo to P. D. Mat- eon , w. d , w J of o J of lot 12 , toantzo'a second addition , $489 , 8. Wilt to A. Waterman , w. d. , > arcol sections 12 , 1C , 10 , 80 acres , 1,450 A. E. Touwlln and wlfo to S. N. Boll , w. d. , lot 23 , Terrace addition , $300. W. S. McOLELLAN- Deatb of a Prominent Young At torney-Action of the Bar. About a year ago a bright and > romlslng young attorney came to his city from Galena , Ills. , to prac- lee at his profession and make a name among the many who are sue- essfnlly struggling for that object. Ie waa talented , studious and popu- ar with all who knew him. It was a surprise to many when , s ow days ago It WAS announced that he waa very sick and his life In danger. Us father , a ( prominent member ol ho Illinois bar , together with hit mother and the rest of the family , came to Omaha several daya ago tc ittond the bed side of the sick man , So was for the past few daya nncon scions and lingered so until yesterdaj morning when ho died. On the assembling of the dlatrlc conrt , the attention of the jadgoacd members of the bar was called to thi death of ouo of their number , and ot motion it wai resolved to adjoun court at 12 o'clock until 0 a. in , Tuo * day aa n mark of rospec to the deceased. At noon un Informs meeting of the bar waa hold and i committee appointed to drafc suitable resolutions. The remains worn placed in a hand some casket by Undertaker Jacobs and were taken oa t on the aftornoor rain , being accompanied to the trans or by a number oi thu younger mom ) ere of the bar. ANIGHT ATTACK. Bold Defense of a House Beset Burglars. A few nights ago a residence on Gas street near Eighteenth waa the scon of an oxoltlng midnight adventure The first floor Is occupied by four la dies , and among the boarders up otair are four gentlemen , ono a Union Pa cific man , a two hundred pounder and another , an attache of the mill tary department , there being also twi or three ladlea and several children 01 the upper floor. On the night in question , which wa aoon after the raids by the masked bur glow last week , ono of the ladies wai awakened by a nolso which she at onci supposed to bo some robber who wa trying to get In the house. She gavi the alarm and it was taken up am eon rallied the entire foroo , In phan torn uniform to a waking condition. The Bounds continued , notwithatand ing the nolso made by the beloagurei garrison , and the ladles down stair turned palo and awaited anxiously th arrival of assistance from above , Sooi they heard muffled foot-etepa on th stairs and they felt that relief was a hand. The four gentlemen were in deed descending in solid column 01 the enemy. They reached the fee of the stairs and it woo ovldon that a grand rush waa t be made , and so It was , but not o ; the foes without. They careful ! looked the stair door , and then mad a grand rash for the second floor. A this point wo drop the curtain. Daj light found the ladles below all allv and well , aud discovered the fact thane no burglars , but only the wind , h'a caused the untoward and frightfi alarm. Mum's the word. THE POISONING CASE- An Investigation Liable to beOrdera by the Coroner. The announcement In Saturday BEE that Coroner Jacobs waa boin mrgod to Investigate a cnno of allege poisoning created no little excltemet In the portion of town In which tli parties reside. It appears that rumor had circulate the charge immediatolyaftorthe man' death , so industriously that every or know who was referred to. Th friends of the widow and her no' ' husband began investigating the ma ter and were very indignant , olaimlu that the fact that two uble pnyslciani Dr. Grossman and Dr. Hofi man , Imd testified that th death ifaa caused by how disease onght to bo sufficient to qulu the rumor. Ho wanted an Invosclgt tlon but didn't know exactly how t got at it , as the cost to the count would bo RiOO or $400 and the could not alford to pay for It. Th analysts of the stomach alone wool cost $150 , and arrests and ether form alltlos bo required , Yesterday' afternoon both partlc motin the coroner's office , the watchei who had hoard the dying rain's asset tlon and the two witnesses , moetln the friends of the wife. When OJ postulated with one Bald , "Well , w know what we are talking about. " It begins to look as if an inveatlgc tion could yet bo ordered froi necessity. Several strange stories c courtship at the sick man's bedsldi etc. , are told by the watohorn , whlol coupled with the dying mun'o wordi "I have been poisoned ; If I dlo h this thing bo Investigated , " give th case a pretty serious aspect to out alders. Tne The examination of Mrs. Ward o the charge of Improper conduct Wii sot for yesterday , at the proper hour tli church party announced themselves 1 readiness to proceed with the inqulr but the defendant , Mrs. Ward , di sired more tlmo In which to formnlat her defence. After a short dlscusslo she waa gtantod the request by th Rev. Mr. Shanks the president of th trial , whoadjonrnedltnntllWedtesdsj at which tlmo U will be proeeedei with with all the solemnity it do ervei. A CURIOSITY CATCHER. Hunting For Human and Ani mal Oddities , An Exciting Life Spent in All Parts of the Qlobe. * RctoraroM the Lait Draws Upon- A low days ago TUB BEE chronicled ho arrival in this city of Mr. J. R. ) AvU , general agent for P. T. Bar- num , the greatest showman on earth. TUB MAN. Air. Davis la a man of perhaps 3G years , with , a fall grown board , a very iloaaant faoa and most genial and harming in connection. Ho dresses n exquisite taste and his jewelry it not lavish but nulqao and valuable evorytimo. la fact ho is "as mild i mannered man" as over scoured deaorl and jangle for the wherewithal tc please the public and profit his em iloyor. nis WORK. For the past ton years Mr. Davli ias boon traveling all over the work n eoaroh of an i mil a ad human curl oaitlcs and monstrosities , visiting thi dosorta and forests of Africa , thi iungloo of Asia , and the bleak eteppet of Siberia to bring back trcannreo fo ; the American show going public tc view in exchange for their ducats. A VKW TKOPIIIEB of this hunt , which nas lasted ovei a decide , will bo interesting. Great oat of nil is ' Jumbo , " the big elephant phant , Trhosu route to and landing ir Now York vied in interest wither Omaha church scandal. Then next ii the dog-faced family from Siberia consisting of father , mother and son who roaomblo in features the Bcolol terrier , but are very intelligent , cut ipoak three language * , and are fas [ earning to opoak United States. Another at tract Ion Is n nine yea ; old boy of Italian parentage , who ha two perfect heads growing from oni boulder and the rest of the body' om perfect organism. Mr. Divls has beet after this boy for three years , am only obtained him when his motho died. The features of both faces ar beautiful , and the boy can speak several oral languages. FBOM A ROAD Mr. Davis has brought a troup of Numldlaua , the only Na mldiana ever soon in America who bring with them a drove of camel from their own country , of a paonlla breed-and the fleetest racers on earth a drove of ostriches , one of which 1 broken to drive in harness to a sulky ind others are trained to bo ridden , la horseback , and will bo ridden in th ntpprodrome racec , it being intendei to make the hlpprodrome races thi year the big feature. There is a who ! regiment of Hottentots , Kaffirs am Bushmen , and the goodness enl ; knows what all. * HIS PRESENT MISSION. The curiosity catcher la making ; special trip to Nebraska , and ha spent two weeks time ID the effort t obtain a band of Indiana for th show. He visited the Omaha resei vatlon , armed with a permit from thi secretary of the interior to take sucl of the nation's wards as desired to g along with him , a privilege cot oftei granted , but allowed in thla instanc on the ground that it wonld give th Indiana an exporienoe with the worl that wonld eventually benefit the race AT TUB RESERVE _ regular council waa held and Mi Davis gave a grand feast , at which 15 of the flowers of the Omahaa an Winnebago assembled. From thos ho selected fifteen. . Including a equa1 and her pappooso. It was his orlglqi Intention to go to Pine Ridge , but h learned enough to think the Slon would not bo vary tractable in th sawdust arena. Actlntr on tne su gostlon of Hon. Wm. F. Cody , BUFFALO BILL , Mr. Davis also went to Lincoln , titer tor four days with the Omahaa , r.u secured through Major Frank Nort a carload of bronohoa He also mud arranaemonts hero with Sherlfl Plnnc to stud him three genuine cow boj from Colorado , who with the broi chos , the Indians , the ostriches am the Nnmldlan camels will all figure 1 the hippodrome ces , which Will ope In the Madison 8'auaro Garden , Ne York , March 2Gth. Having accomplished his mlzolo Mr. Davis will only await the nrrivi of his Indians to proceed eaot and the start for some new field in any part c the glebe that may offer good game t this remarkable hunter. . AMTTSIGAIi TREAT. The Grand Concert at Turner Ha Sunday Afternoon The Musical Union Orchestra whlc has brought about BO marked a chanf In iheir Interesting branch of publ entertainment has never achieve more deserved anccesu than that we in their recent concerts at Tnrni Hall. The first of these waa the o caslon of the appearance of the emir ent solo cornotlst , Mr. Rud Gower and the equally celebrated solo bai chrlonetlst , Richard Kohl , with th full Musical Union orchestra. Sue was the enthusiasm over this comb nation of talent that through the ei torprlso of Mr. Julius Meyer , maui ger of the Musical Union , it was ai ranged to have the visitors return an repeat the concert , which was don Sunday afternoon , The programme has already bee published , and need not bo repeated The house was filled with an olegat and appreciative audience , and th numerous encores evinced the sym pathy , between players nd audience The only now departure was the lutrc dnctlon of a zither solo , by Mr. Jnllr Festner , whoso rendition of Lnmby "Visions of Dream" , accompanied b the full orchestra , was beautiful Indoo and had to be repeated. The duett on flute and clarionet b Julius Meyer and Louis Nachtlgal waa a anberb number and was raptni onsly applauded. The two diilingnlthed visitors ad ed to the favors with which they were already lauded and they will over fall of a full house In Omaha. Particularly beautiful was the cornet ole by Mr. Gowort , Lovy'a "Grand lusslan Fantasio , " and the player had to reappear twice , and then the au- lenco waa not satisfied. Mr. Go * west's manic cannot bo doictlbedf.but can only be compared In Its effects to beautiful poem , a lovely picture or the ooliiig excited by some noble deed. lo Is a master of his instrument and no mistake. All in all the concerts , there waa one nero by the Musical Union orchestra , lave been decidedly successful and re becoming more attractive with ooh repetition. It Is understood thai he lost one will be repeated In Council Jluffa at an early day and it Is to be loped they will bo kept up In thlt Ity. FATAL PARALYSIS A Carpenter Dlea from a Fall from c Scaflold. A few days ago TIIE BEE had at torn concerning a fall received by i carpenter working on Gaming street whoso name was then unknown. The accident happened on Thursday and the victim was Mr. Aloxandei Jlndbort' , one of the best carriontori a the city , a quiet and indnstrioni TOrkman and a good citizen , Mr Lilndborg was at work constructing i lonno for Mr. Auguot Bonzon , 01 Gaming bolweou 17th and 18th streets when the scaffolding on whlcl la stood pave way am 10 was precipitated down elgliteor eet , breaking his leg , injuring hli ipino and receiving serious interna njurlcs. Ho was taken to his homi on the 19th on Sherman avenue auc lugored until Saturday night when hi died from paralysis of the heart am stomach , superinduced by the fall. The deceased leaves a wife , to when ie was wedded but a year ago , and at nfant just three weeks old. He wai till a young man and his death is t very tad affair. The funeral tool place at 2 p. m , yesterday , PERSONAL. Hon. O. F. Huntluirton , of OaltdaU 3npt. K , S. Butler , of Nellgb , and Messrs Tberon Nye and J , 0. Blnckman , of Fre mont , were guests of the Paxton lai night. Mrs. A. W. Walts , wife of Conuuctc Walts , of Eagle Grove , Iowa , ia In th city , visiting her niater , Mrs. H. C. O Iver , and her nephew , Mr. W. J. Cuddj H. H. Doraey , D. McLennan and 0 Ostenburg , of Wahoo ; Alex. Gunther , c Albion , and J. F. Denning , of Shelby , ai at the Paxtoa. H , H. Matloy , W. S. Warren andH. Garlaud , of Kansas City , registered at th Mlllard last night. Sheriff B. F. Flqneo , of Greely , Col waa In town yesterday and left for home o the evening train , . Lieut. Wm. E. Almy , of the Fifth ii fantry , ia in tfc'e city returning to his reg merit. merit.W. W. H. Meyers , of Sioux City , we among the arrivals at the Mlllard lat night. Henry Graham and Chai. Vaibinger , o Central City , are at the Metropolitan. Dr. M. J , Gahan and wife , of Gran Island , are at the Mi Hard. Jno , W. Clark and lady , of Weepln Water , are at the Mlllard. Miss Ida Abrahams , of Oskaloasa , ia guest of the Poxton. J , S. Follerton , of Lyonc , is a guest c the Metropolitan. J. M , Schneider , of Hampton ; ia at tl Metropolitan. J. It. Fox , of Brainard , ia a guest of tl Metropolitan. Albion P. Pease , of Kansas City , [ a E the Paxton , I F. Kennedy , of York , ia at the Mo' ' ropolitan. E. B. Omo , of Blair , ia a guest at tl Mlllard. Mrs. U. B. Young , of Tokamah , ia at tl Mlllard. E. K. Mai ley , of Hiawatha , ia at tl Millard. James Kernahan , of Butte , ia at tl Paxton. Geo. H. West , of Greeley , Col. , ia at tl Paxton. A. Oastetter , the Blair banker , ia ! town. town.W. W. J. Wilson , cf Denver , la at the Pa : ton , Hon. L. Crounse and family are in tl city. city.Geo. Geo. W. Roberts left for Salt Lake Cil yeitordiy. II. H. Marhoff left on Sunday for S Paul , Minn. Jnliuft TroltichUo made a flying , trip I PapUlIon yesterday. B. M. Bsrtlett waa among the Linco bound passengers at noon. Surgeon D. G. Caldwell , U. S. Arm ; returning from leave of absence , report ! at Department Headquarters yeaterde and will take station at Fort Laramlo. Army Orders. First Lieutenant J. A. Sladoi Fourteenth infantry , A. D. 0. , wl be relieved in his duties aa inotructc In rifle practice by Flnt Ltentenat Guy { Howard , Twelfth Infantry , 1 D. 0. On. reporting for duty with his con pauy of Second Lieutenant Oharlt H. Ingalls , Sixth infantry , First Liei tenant John Garland , Sixth infantry will bo relieved from duty at Foi Hall , Idaho , and directed to report fc assignment to the commanding office Sixth Infantry , at Fort Douif ao , TJt&r First Lieutenant Oharleo G. Penney noy , Gth Infantry , will proceed t Fort Thornburgh , Utah , and roliov 2d Lieutenant Lieutenant W. 'V Konuon , Gth Infantry , oi all dutle iiow performed by him , On being re 'Jovodby Lieutenant Penny , Lieu tenant Kennon Is granted leave of absence sonce for one monh , with pormUslo to apply to headquarters military d ! vision of the Missouri for an oxter slon o ! one month. , Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" restore health and vigor , cnrea Dyspepsli Impotence , Sexual Debility , $1. A FEARFUL FALL Of Earth at the Florence Oat- Narrow Escape from a Great Catastrophe , Oapt. J. P. Vincent , of the Flor ence Cut-off , who waa in the city yeater- lay , Informs us of a narrow escape hey had out there Saturday noon from a catastrophe that wonld have cost pro- ably a score of Itves. It waa at the noon hour and the men lad all qnlt work and gone to camper or dinner , the camp being altuated right at the south end of the south cut on the now Hue. At tWs tlmo2OOC rards of earth fell from the top of the illl sliding down 45 foot and covering ho track in the center whore the men lad been at work. Had the elide occurred two hours earlier It wonld nndonbtedly have burled at leant twenty men in a living tomb , and they have great cause to congrat ulate themselves on their escape. This will necessitate a large amount of additional work , and such is the nature of the ground at this point and also In the cut north of It that ouch frtlli cf earth are very common and greatly interfere with the cample- ion of the work. Superintendent tfurphy has a big force of men , and 10 will put things through in the beat shape possible. ASOCIAL Too Tenth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. McNamara'a Wedding. The tin weddlns ; of Mr. and Mrs. . A. McNamara , which occnrod ot Sunday , was quietly celebrated Ai ; ho family residence. Sunday i jarty of the friends of thla popnla ; couple went to their homo in Soutl Omaha , armed with a formidable lo of tin utensils of all kinds aud qual ity Besides the customary tin i number of more valuable p'rosenti were given , ono ot which was two ole gaut rocking chairs , the combined gif of a number of friends. Asocial time waa participated in converaing over the topics of sccta Interest and on the happy and mode wedded life of Mr. and Mrs. McNa mare. A f no collation wan spread a a eeatonablo hour , and the partyaftu congratulations , wont to-their covers homes. The marriage has been blessed wltl six children , four of whom are livin ; all bright and Interesting little folks Mr. McNamara is possessed of hi share of this world's goods , and to nl who know him is a genial and pleas ; ant gentleman. SLAVEN'S YOSEMIXE COLOGNE Made fronr the wild flowers of thi TAB FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY It la the most fragrant ot perfume Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , Sai Francisco. Forsale in Omaha by W J. Whlteianuse and Kennaio Bros SPECIAL OTBPEO IALfv.nl FC6HIVELY not bel serted unless paid In advance. i OAN. MONt-V T\TONEY TO LOAN Call at Law office of D. 1 1YL Thou.as room SCrelghton Block. LOANED On Chattel Mortgage s < MONEY . Roou No. 1 , o > cr Moichanta N tlooal BanW. 977-lmt MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cont. Shrlver1 lUal EaUte end Loan Agency , oppo < > lt postofflce. 7flT-tt hCUP WANTED " \7fTANTKD A glil lor general housework. J VV H. Dumont , 1223 Harncy rtt. 210-3 W ANTED Dluing room girl at 1G17 Otplt < arenne. 2I5Ct ANTED A competent girl at southwci W corner 22d and Cam utrutta. il3-SC | Q'od gttl forRencral homewor WANTED 721 BMi'.li 17th itreot , northnaet oorn.-r c Uavcnworth. LOUIS 11ELLEB. 220 26 { > S A GE T WANTED-Fjr Nebraska. Best jtx Llchtnlng Pollth. Address Best Eros , . Co. , 542 Wabah Ave. , Chicago , 111 214-lt 'A TKDFour exiitrscnco I lady solicitor 217 Ndith 16th street. 198-20 An experienced drug clerk tht WANTED kUcrmai. Addresi"E. D. T.t'is. ' 701 South 13th street. 1D7-V7I ED Immediately , a good printer i WANT Pilot" office , BalrN6b. F23St A good blacksmith. Steady wor WANTED nan. Address CLARK OLDS , 18C-28t Ctd r lUplds , Nsb. Men and women to start a no WANTED < * at their own home : no peaallni We an hour made ; < end 1 'c for samples and Ii structloui Addmv 133-lmead MASON * CO. , Mon'prffcr , V "IT/ANTKD Immedlato'v ' , iwi thrm flrjl VV clana w.lter clrls. Must con o vitigoo ref < > ie'c < , at the Merchants tlo-el , Ilcadwcot D T. Write to O. II. WAQNU' , Mo-eh > .ril Hotel , f r Information. 163-27 A good tinner at once. WANTED M. F. MAIIIV , IM-lw btelto , Neb. SITUATIONS WANTED. TTTANTED Situation \ > y a Gsrinan glil to 0 VV general housswork. Speaks EnglUh an Oermnn. Gallon or address 918 South 10htt : , 203-261 ANTED By younsr man a iltuatlon I B o-e. Address "J. G. F. ' ' Bto Office. 209-27 * " \T7ANTED Situation by young man In stTi VV 0 < n speak Engllth and German. App'y 21 North ICth street , ( up-stalrg. ) 2CO-20 WANTED Situation ai clerk In a Jewell store. Five yeais practical txperleuCo. r 0. Box 409. 123-29 * MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. XTT ANTED UO privy vaults , sinks and cei VI pooh to clean with sinltary cleaner. Eatl faction guaranteed. J. M , SMITH , 216-luit . Lock Box 422 , Omaha. 117 ANTED Kvrry one tsletvo orders for lie VV nurses , at 217 Noith J7th street 199-20 TON RtNT HOUOCS AND LAND. T7IOII HENf Olllco No. 317 S. > 2th street A ] 2 ply Drug Etoro , corner of 12th and Harnej 1 r n > .97 TTOR UENT-Oood furnlthed Jrooms with do X ets. 103 Korth 18m street. gOS-3 > OR RENT-Furnlshed fiviloom ; housf , ie' ' sonably cheap. Addiejs "H , W. " 05-t8J \OR RENT-PI * sant front rcom furnl he < _ 606 N. 18th street , btt. OallforuU and W t ster. ster.FOR RKNT-Iwo handiomely furnl > hn4 roon FOR brick fcout , with bay window , 1815 Ch 710H RENT Houie ol ili rooms on 17th St. , J near Ctpltol avenu . 15.oa 207-3 i OK hKNT Cottage of three r ems , celur J cittern , ihids aad other oonvtnlencel , J3 J trett , south ot Leaver worth , Inquire on prtm- tee or at 612 S. 17th street. 22Mw T. J. F1TZMOIUU8 , RENT Furntshtd rooms , rates low , at FOR Howard , bet. 14th and 16th street * . 191-281 OR RENT Liesireable front room , icta Ftr- E n > m street. 1B2 1 EFOR RENT House 6 ro m * * ' t25 per month * . jnqulieitDohle'sshoestoie. | 185-26 A K REOHANK I'OHKEKT Th 2nd story Jan 1 basement ot building No. 1111 F rn > m street. * Inquire on premises. 184-lm T710H HRNT New five room cottages , 10th and J HleVory. Immlr * 1B12 8. Filth St. 164-27' Q J. HKWAttD And no questions ( or the 3 > \ I return of tee void wM.-h , No. 11713 , Jos- rph J h BO i , Lhcrpi'ol , ma er , t leu , from my house on the filgut cf the 19th Inst. tl HORACE KVEtlDTr.auncll Bluffs. . I OR CENT To new haujo-i with K roomi , F Dr. 0. H. f aul. 132 Imo TjilJRNlSHlvD ROOMS-Suliablo for a p rty of 1' gentlemen , 1412Dod.estreat , bet. 14th and 15th street * . 150-2CI TTIUUNISnED ROOM * AND HOARD Modsra JD convenience < ( 1R10 Dodge St. 112-lmf ITIOR RENT 25 house , 2 to ID rooms , a > . to JD $25 per month Shrlvcr'i Kent bureau , op- > osite poet office. ; 7C8-tl Lilly and Bubus' Grand Fieri ( U-idal CALLA Rosa ) by the dozen n ) ED 0 EUFLING'S , ' 219-26f ICt > Street Brldxc. TJ10R SALE-BnyPony , 4 years old , well broken Jj 1008 South avenue. Cnoap. 201-281 T70R SALE Ono hundred ton of hay In stack , P on my f rm one mile from Klkhorn Station. Inqblre of S. A. Robercon , on thi place orof 211-28f A. P. POPPLETON. TCOR SALE Now 6 rocm cottage , goodclocct : . i ; Addrcsi "S. W. L. " Bee office. 212 6f InOR SALE A well csUb'lihcd photojtnph Jj gallery In the most nourishing and healthy city In central Nebraska. For partlcuhre , ad dress J.T 835-29) ) Photographer , Om d IsUnd , bob. OR SALE Two Orst-clam now m'Ich cows. JD UALI.OUBROTHHI' . 203 28 1421 Fan am Street. , UK SLK CllUAc * Choice unlrnpiovcrt bus- InfBH liita on Farnam , Ilarrcy , Uouiclfa , and Dcdgo ttreots. D VVIS & SNYDER , Real Eatite Agi * t9. 110-ood-lf ' 1605 Fainaru St. T710R SALE Fresh Milch Cow * , 25th and Call- JD foroU street. 190-21 T > ARE CHANCE For i-alo cheap , hnuihold JLV ) furdture , at 1109 Pad PC street. 181-lt FiUNK EVEREST. TYIOR S M.E A two story sfrc , 22x60. . Alga I ; a dwelling hous : . laqulte of Bildwln & Bend , bousa mover j 175Ct A BARGAIN Hotel and Llveiy Stable fo _ C\ . sale In a growing we tern town. Flrst-clu hotel a'.d only livery stable in town. II you wan hotel or stable , will pay you to Investigate. Wll sell separate. Admen "Hotel" care ot Bee. 166-m&e 12t ( Tj E1IIS' New Map of Omaha , lust completed and fj ready for delivery at 15 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha over published. Official map of the clty.Seo _ column. I OR SALE Four a-io lot adjoining city llm- F Ea-yttrmJ. JIHNT.BELL. 170-3 } 1603 Ftrtiam stioet. Oder Ijr sale ot a bargala the cnclne and fixtures now In uee at our works. The compUta outflt Is oa good is now , nd convict ] o Kngne(40 ! hrrsg power ) , Biller , Beater , Steun Pump , awoke stack , B'enraand Water Oau es , Wa ter lahk , Valves Pipes , ( to. It nil ! be taken out about thn first of next May. Fartle < interes ted are Invl'od ocallanrtsM > It In operation day and night ( Sundays exceptotl ) at tha Woodman Linseed Oil Works , corner Sevo jtoonth and Nich olas streeta 017-lm T7UK BALE Pockets maps of Nebraska SOc JJ each. For bargains in u \ aha City Improved and un-.mpr ived property , call on Wm. P , Shrl- ver , Hetl Estate Agent , opposite postofficc. 769-tf SALE fifx room cottage with barn md FOU lot on Chicago street , near High School Only (2,300. McCAQUE , COQ-dec 27-t * Opp. Postofllee. K BALK A art ! clan second band phaeton ! nniCK FOB SALE-J9.00 per J thMi'itiU , Turd 15th street , two b'.ocks iouth rl Be'Iuvuero d dccZ3-8m > LORESZO T ADIES' nn Children's cut'li g done to meas- ll uro and syttem taught at 1414 Dod ire street. 218-U ' INUU''EMENTd Dftcrt-dfor a ioun- Sl'tUIAL af. Ollwore , Sarpy cou Iv , Neb. Apply to 0. Frott , tluro 195-lmf A watT Spaniel jiup , Hvercolored , with LOST spot m hr > 8t , ubuut H mont hi old. Itevardwl be iikU for It it the Ten h 'troet Jowelr storj. WM. NEVE. 183-20 - S ranpcr * and o hers wanting a well cooked meal at moderate prlcca , can be accommodated at Masonic tial ) f cstourant , 200 , Notth 16th street GKOUOE UOUGH , 150-20 Proprietor. f l ENUINE BOSTON BUOWN BREAD at the VT Vienna Bakery , 1612 Capitol avenue. 149-26 EMERY & JONES , REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND HORTICULTURISTS , are now taking orders for Irult and ornamental tree1 , shrub ] and nowerl'icpU-jti , far iprlnc Delivery. Orders mu-t bo in before the ! ( of April , tiatis'actlon gnt'acteod. Offica 1300 Ilarney ttrcct , Otnaba. llS-i-w MAO STEK op PALMYSTEUY AND CONI ) ' TIuNALIST , 4U3 Tenth street , hetwcen Farnam and Ilarney. Will , with the old of fiiardltm solrlta , obtain for any one a glance ot the put and present , and on certain conditions In ( ! ( fu ture. Boots and Shoes madu to order. I'ttfect satisfaction miarantoed. IN HOT WATER. PRESERVE AND NOT DESTROY IS A SOUN MOnOINMEDHMTIONaslnSrAIES- MANMI1P AND HURINGTI'H COLD WEATH- EH , N ) lUINi rO 1'llEfeEUVES AND KtEPS I > PEH " her OU1IE. TIIE KUNO IONS OF TIIE BODY AS A TKASCO.iN UL OP TAR- RANT'8 SELTZER APERIENT. TAKEN IN HOT "ATKIt , HiLF Ax HuUR BEFOUE B.1EAKFA8T. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , ttreugth and wholesomenes * . More economical than the orplnary k'udi , and cannot b sold In competition with tbl multitude of low ttit , short weiiht.aJum or ph-ph U powiier. Sold only In cans. RoTAb BAKIKO POWEU Co. , Wall-fit. , 80 New York.