t THE DAILY BEPJ : TUESDAY MARCtf 20 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , March 20. Waathor Report ( rh following nbsrrvattons were taken t the lame moment of time at the stations mentioned ) WAR Dsr'r U S SKMIL Staric * . ) OKAIIA , March 1.1 , ( l : p m ) | Fenonal Notion , If this comes to the notice of J. A , Campbell , now traveling in Wo torn Iowa , he is hereby requested to re port in person at thia oOho at once on a matter of importance. A. R. Soor.n. Business Muna or OMAHA BEE. LOOAhi City council to-night. Several stores at Weeping Water , Cast county , were burglarized last Friday night and a quantity of goods ' obtained by the robbers. The event of the coming weelc at Weeping Water , Gass county , will bo a grand musical festival that will continue for ssvoral days , The/o will bo a tnudoal convention hold In the North Omaha Presbyterian church , commencing April 3d and cloelng on the 12th. A fine and undoubtedly succeufnl party and ball will bo given by the boys of No. 1 engine at Masonlo hall , on April 1st. Ticket ) and invitations have already been Issned , and an perfect beauties. When we add 'that Mr. W. J. Whltehouse and 0 , 0. Field- will officiate , the former as floor manager and the latter M master of ceremonies , It will be seen that It will be a pleasant affair. Many readers oi Tic BBC will remember the luecestful mas querade flven sometime ago tinder the management of the sune gentlemen. One of the pleasant features ot the farewell services to Her. J. W. Ingram at tbe Christian church , WM the playing by Mrs. Ella H. Funk , who cflilatcd at the organ In tliQ opanluR and closing volun taries , oiffrtory , etc. Mn. Trunk certain- 1 ly contilbuteil miterlally to the Interest of the occasion. General Mtyers , who has been Lieutenant - tenantColonul and At Blatant Quartermas ter General In the Quartermaster's tou rt- mont , U. 8. A , , has been retired and is succeeded by Col. Ludmglon , who has been ordered to the Department of .the Columbia. The next classic concert of the 1'hllo- mathoan club will take place Vrldav , March 30 , at Max Meyer & liro.'n mutlo hall. Trinity cathedral has service daring this ( Holy or Ftsilot ) week .dally at 10 a. tn. and 5 p. m. Nothing in tbe city attracts so muoh attention as tbe magullioent line of Bister Cards at Kubn & Oo.'t drug store , 15th and Douglas streets. Tbe Muilcal Union orcheitr * , assisted by Messrs. Gewert and Kohl and the Fhllomathean club string quartette , will give a grand concert this ( Tuesda ) ) evening at Fremont. The street parade given at neon Mon day by Calender's consolidated minstrel * was vorr fine , Indeed , and drew an Im mense crowd after the procession , TIIIC DEB office was serenaded , and the music was excellent. Messrs. Mergell and llosenzwelg have received the contract for the frescoing and decorating of the spacloui and elegant new hall of Planet Lodge , K. P. at Guas. GronlgV block , next to the Mlllard bqtel. Messrs Gibson & Itlley buva just com. pleted their cnrtUqo factory , cor. 12th and Iloward streets , Thli Is nno of the now houiei here and they will , no doubt , tmO' ceed In building up a clce business , as bott are practical and experienced meu. it-Kev. J. Yila blake will give the third lecture in the Unity lecture coursr , or Wednesday evening March 2Ut , In thi Unitarian chinch. Subject , "A D. 183 : to 1800. " Real Ettate Tractfera. The following deeds were filed foi rioord in the county alerk'n i Ilia : March 14 , reportei for TUB Br.n b ; i Ames1 real estate agency. Francis Blogney to J. J. Gorman w. d. , south 50 feet lot 2 , block 14 , it Shlnn's 1st add. ? CCO. J. Neville and wife to M. Hanson w. d. , parcel sco 31 , ID , 13 $375 A. Koumzj and wife toM. Ilauson w. d. , lot 2 , block 11 , Kuuulsj'd 4tl add.-GOO. 0. U. Houiei and R. Allen am wives , to F , Diloue , w. d. , lot ii Bartlett'sndd.-S'JCOO. A. J. Hansoom and wife to S A Laming , w. d , lots 5 and 18 , block 11 Hanaoom place. $900. Ezra Mlllard and wlfo to Paul No ! son , w. d. , lots 13 and 14 , in block Millard-92,000. David Bretins and wlfo to Carrie E Erlckeon , w. d , lot 3 , in block ( Rood's 1st add. $500 Geo. H Brggs and wife and Lo Hill io Hans Olson , w. d , lot 10 , i block 2 , Arbor place $200 Augus Koantro and wlfo to Heabot Lomlng ; w d d i of o i lot 11 , i Konntca's Second add , $160. John Edwards and wife to Wro. I . Sweety ; w d B J oi lot 5 , In block 81 Chas. M. Key to Mrs. Matlld Thomoior ; w d lot 2 , In blk 205 , fl L. R. Tattle. Jr. , to Lswis Lsy ; w loU 17 and 18 , In Tuttle's subdlvlilot 11,000 , Byron and Lewis Rend and wives < OUra Dolan ; w d lot 5 , la blk 7f AMONG THE ROCKIES , A Pleasant Parfcy of Overland Traveler , ? . From Omaha and Lincoln to California , A pleasant party of ladies and gen tlemen loft Omaha last fevening en Union Pacific train No. 7 for the Pa cific coast. No. 7 Is the regular emi grant train , and the car occupied by the tonrlets was No. 1G4 , ra emigrant steeper , just out of the shops and as bright , now , clean and comfortable as the most fastidious could desire. No. 1G4 carried about twenty-five passengers , among .whom wore , Hoc. J. W. Ingram , pastor of the Christian church'and family , boui d for Los Angolosj Mr. J. Wrs'ey Wilkins - kins and wife , on route to Sin Joeo ; Rev. Johnson and family , of Lincoln ; lion. 8 B. Galoy , ox-tnnyor of Lin coln , and Messrs. E. L. Trlokey , Thorn and Saml , McOord , also of the capital , There were n number of others from Lincoln making ( up the list. list.A A number cf Omaha people were down to bid their frionda good bye and moist ayes were the rule and not the exception. The car is chartered through to San Francisco , each prs- songtr piyiup the regular emigrant rate of $45. The trip IB for many of the party ono of ploaeuro and is made in thU way to enable them to acomoro of the country as they pass over the backbone of the continent , They ex pect to arrive at tholr destination on Tuesday next. Messrs. Inijram and Wilkias and their families will remain on the coast , but Mr , Galoy and others will return , the former in about two months. The party was provided with coffee pots , cups and otnor utoneils to make a lunch on the road convenient , and will no doubt have a jolly and onjoy- Mo time Mr. J. Wesley Wllklns goes to San Jose , where ho expects to engage In the profession of teaching music. He Is well known in this city and has a high reputation as a singer. He aimotoOmaha about four years ago and was one of the half dozen who organized the Harmonic Society , being its Hist president and keeping up the interest In it until It was in good hands. He was also one of the organizers of that famous body of singers , the Omaha Glco olub and is now its president. Ho has appeared at various times suc cessfully laboratories and oomlo operas and has been a prominent singer in our church choirs , havkg boon con nected with the Baptist church choir for nearly two years and with the Christian church choir at the time of his departure , receiving a vote of thanki from the latter congregation at the farewell services to Mr. Ingram on Sunday evening. Ho will prove a valuable acquisition to any com munity , STILL AT Wi > UK. . The Burglars Oontmuo to Ply Tholr Vocation Steadily. There is no diminishing In the num ber of burglaries , and scarcely a day puses without adding its quota ia that direction. Saturday night , botwoou 10.30 and 12 o'olcok , tome ono gained an on- tranoo to the buildit g occupied by Gladstone's grocery store , on Douglas street , by prying open the back door. They took the till out and carried it into the alloy in the roar , where they emptied It of its content' , papers , money and all , not leaving a single penny , although there were over .one hundred copper cents saved up by Mr. Gladstone from time to time during coveral years pait. It Is evi dent that the robbers were amateurs , as the store was filled with valuable goods , cleats , etc. , which could easily have b ( 01 carried off but were left untouched. A light is always left burning at night and it is a won der the visitors had not h on seen , The clerk , who returned at 12 o'olcok , got up at 5:30 : and found the doot open , which wni the first known il the raid. The nnuuut scoured woi only about (5 or $ G. Ou Friday nigtu the residence ol Mr. P. E. Her , un Jot kmn atreot , wui attacked by barp.larp , who tried t < gain admission through ono cf the windows. They were frightened cf by.a dog after brealhg two pauos o glais. The same night the rcifdonoo whiol fttauda hig'i upon ihu hill , north o Howard biroet , was vitiud , but hero too , the burglars wore frlghtencc away by a dog and got nothing. Thi last raid by the K "if wa nu the rosl deuce of Jamua Rune , irhoro the ; were morusuccobtful. Police Court. The various offenders who languUhci in the city jail over Sunday , to thi number of twenty-Uirt > u , oppoared ii Judge Benekj's court ycsterda ; and wjro dealt with according to the ! doiorla. Jon Murphy and Ohai. Gibson , h w te ai rested tor NKmliiijt liqqor frou I ho saloon of D. L. MoOuelun pleadei not guilty to the charge , claiming tha what they took was brandy instead/ whltky , which Is named In the cow plalot. It appears that they did uo got it from behind the bar bat had th cheek to lean over ono of the barrel and draw the Jlqunr cil Into a coupl < f buttles carried in their p okot : Ono of the two then sllppo out and rau bat was teen by Commit nlonerO'Kocfo , who after a chase ovoi hinted him , upon which ho took on ono of the bottles and unashud it o the fono9. Ho was taken into th saloon by Mr. O'Keofo where his par uer tried to settle but two or thrc parties who witnessed the affair an thought such monkey work ought I bo set down on , pitched in and won ! have punished both men severely , bt for the fact that Mr. O'Keeie protecte them nntll an officer came and too them to jail. Mr. McGnokln was ni in at the time of the occurrence an It Is said will not prosecute the mei who will be held a day or so and fire out of town. The man who attacked Jen ) O'ClraJr , Saturday night , at Keeslor's Hall will ! > tried at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for assault * lth Intent to wound , liu Is out on $500 bail. Of the four tramps arrested , two wore sent up for ton days each on broad and water and two were hold for further examination. Five drunks were fined and ono pate * while four wont to jail. There were eight snsplclouB charac ters under arrest nnd four of them were oontoticod to fifteen days each on broad and water. The other four proved to bo a party from Council Bluffs who came over to have a good time , and they were accordingly dis charged , with the advice that they had better procure passports next time. Ono man paid $5 and costs for dls tnrblng the peace. MlkoGllligan meandered over the hill to the county jail to servo out ha ! sentence , FIRE UNDERWRITERS. Somi-Anntial Meeting the Asso ciation. Which Represents Miseouri , Kansas and Nebraska. The BEE reporter was Hotnowhat anrprlsoct last evening Vy the unuBnnl bustle and activity In the lobby of the Paxton hotel and naturally inquired the canso , with the mult of learning that it was the occasion of the semi annual mooting of the Association of Fire Underwriters of Mieaourl , Knn- BUS and Nebraska , and that a large delegation from Iowa was preaont as visitors. Many of the delegates brocg'it their families with them and the Paxton was filled to ovoi ( lowing. The last mooting WAS held iu St. Louis in September 1882. At that time , it had boon the intention to hold their annual meeting here but they wore mlsied into the belief that Oma ha had not sufficient hotel accom modations and therefore wont to St. Lonli. About thirty members of the association had arrived last night and the rest , seventy-five or eighty in all , will arrive tble morning , as the first session was fixed for 10:30 : a. m. to day , at the Paxton olub room. The officers of the association are ai fol lows : W. J. Littlejohn , president , St. Joseph - soph , Mo. H. Clarkson , vice president , To * peka , Kas. Alt. Bennett , secretary and treas urer , Kansas City , Mo. ' Exoontlvn Committee-- A' Kollar , St. L nis , ! YTo ; J. 0 ScrojRii , Kansas City , Mo. ; F. W. Little , Ploaeant III ! ) , Mo. ; W. A. Germany , Fort Hoots , Km. ; T. Wlsoman , LW- renee , Kan. ; J. N. Tinkbain. L w- ronce , Kixn. ; N. S Harding , Nnbroc- kaOUy. Nab. ; tl E Palmar , Plutto- mouth , Nub ; H 0 Stuart , Lincoln , Neb. ; and the t fliora of the tisaacla- tlon. tlon.Tho The soml annual ineotlngo of the as loriatiou are held on the 3d Thursday of March of each year , and the annual meetings on the 3d Tuesday of Sept ember of each year , at such place as the association shall neleoc at its pre vious mooting. Special meetings may bo called at the discretion of the exec utive committee , or upon the mitten request of any five members. The sessions will last through to-day and to morrow and are not public , being ing an Informal meeting to compare notes and talk over insurance matters in general , The association does not include any life Insurance men. A Reply. To the Editor of Tnt Bee : In yon issue of Saturday last yon publish an interview between your re porter and the city engineer , in which the latter says that he is "informed that the Fifth ward assessor' * looks art all muddled up and full of omissions , he being rtporitd drunk halftht time , " Qavlrg A personal Interest In the matter , I trust I may bo pardoned for addressing yon , but I wish to say pub- Holy that the city engineer has cer tainly been misinformed. For the past seven year * , during which time I have boon assessor of the Fifth ward , I have ocdoavorod to do my duty faithfully and conscientiouslyand have heretofore hoard no complaints as to the measure in which it has been performed. Dad my books been "all muddled up , " the comity ollulals would Boarcoly have accepted them ao aimer. As tn the charge of "being cfnint half the HIM" I would simply state that daring the tlmo occuplad each year in making the assessment , I have never tasted a drop ol Intoxicating liquor , which aiaortlon pan bo easily vonfud by any of my associates or thoao with whom I have been brought Into bntl- nota relations. Feeling assured that yonrsenso cf. justice willlmpol you to give thia as much publicity OB was given the charge , I am respectfully your * , 8 , WIKEFULD , Assessor Fifth Ward OMJUA , March 10 , 1883. Army Ordora. Under authority contained In tele gram os thia dnta from the lieutenant general cummAndlng thn division , the iiommiuding i finer of Fort D A. RuMoll , Wyoming , will send under a puard consisting of ono non cominis aloned cflior and private , with all the papers in his case , to Fort Lyou , Col orado , Private J , TI Oottrcll , a deserter - sorter from company F , Ttveuty-oecond Infantry. On completion of the dutj assigned It the guard will return to Ite proper station. Leave of absence for one month , with permission to apply for an PX toutlon ot fifteen days , la granted 111 LUutonant A. M. Wethcroll , Gh : in < fantry. Private Philip OofTenbary , reonlUtec at Fort D , A. Russell , and Reorull Charles Hartmann , enlisted at Forl Douglas , Utah , are aligned as follows Private Ooffenberg to company F , Oth tnfanty. Recruit Harlman to the Gth in fantry. The commanding oiHoer cf company B , Ninth Infantry , will turn into thi Cheyenne ordanance depot tweutj Springfield rlfloi , calibre 45 , rtqnlrlnj repairs , In exchange for the aame nnm ber of Springfield rifle * , cajlbw 45 that have boon repaired and ro- browned. Oftlcial notification having been re- colvfd from the headquarters of the army , of the following promotions , viz : FJrat Llpiitonunt William I .Root ) , Seventh Infantry , ( Oomptuy II ) to bo oaptlnn , ( oomp oy E ) vloo Oliiibid , doocased ; Second Lieutenant Francis Woodbrtdgo , Seventh Infantry , ftjora- piny A ) to bo Grot lieutenant , ( corn- puny II , ) vice Reed , promoted , these officers will rejoin their respective companies. The following named men enlisted at Fort Otnuha , Neb , nnd Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , are assigned as fol lows : Robert Euley and William R I'ortor , to the Fourth Infantry , John Feely , to company E Ninth infantry. Lieutenant Colonel E Uln 0. Mason , Fourth infantry , noting r.tuistant in- noootor general , will proceed to Fort McKlnney , Wyo. , on public baeinesa , and on completion thereof will return to those hcadquartcro. In accordance with the decltion of the secretary of nar , under the terms of the army appropriation bill ap proved March 3 , 1883 , the following are annciunccd as the aides do camp of the brigadier general commanding. First Lieutenant Joseph A. Bladon , Fourteenth Infantry. FJrat Lieutenant Gay Howard , Twelfth infantry. G AB. . The attention of ex soldiers is called to the fact that not over ono in ten of them who reside in the state of Neb. , are members of the Grand Army of the Ropublic. This Is not as it should bo for as soon as the aims and objcoto of our order are known , old soldiers having honorable discharges , seek to join with us. Instances occur often where members of the same regiment moot and know each other within the post and at our camp firoa , who would never have each privileges granted thorn had our order not existed. I would therefore call on all in our atato who are eligible for membership to at once join themselves to a post if possible. If there is no pout located near you. and there are twenty ox- sold lers desiring to organize a now ono , Bond at once the names to either E. B. Taylor , chief mustering officer , David CityNeb. , or to Mr. R. Rlsdon , of Omaha , Nob. , who ia mustering officer of the district yon reside in , and proper papers will bo forwarded at once. Lot there bo a hearty re sponse to thin notice all over our state. Very Respectfully , JNO. 0. HONNKLL , Commander Dept of Nob. , G , A. R Omana'd Ex-Marabal. The Wnco ( Tex 0 Examiner , of March 15th , saye : "Mr. 0. J. Wester- dnhl , the geuial manager of the inger aowlng machine business In this Ootlon , ler.vea to-day for a flying visit o Omaha , Neb , , his old home. He has made a hont of friends la Waco , who would bo glad to see him make a parinanent homo hero. " Ex-Marshal Westerdahl Is now in ho city for a few days visiting bin olka nnd receiving many a hearty handshake from his old friends hero. Ho is looking a triQa ruddier Mid heartier , bat has not ihangcd in .any ether reepsct. Ho Is greatly pleased with his SUCCOUR n the Lone Star State and thinks of ranaplantlng a few cargoes of horned rogs to Nebraska to be Implanted in > or fertile soil. As to his making Texas his permanent home his frieuds ioro will object as they look forward to the return one of those days of a man who was good oltiziu , a good ffiolal and a good friend. Saratoga Notes. Hon. James H. Kyuer and wlto are xpootod homo next week. A good programme ia promised nt the Eiater consort of the Union Sun day school next Scmduy evening. Florist Orelg has been scoured to decorate the nail. A quartette of the Y. M. 0. A. la expected , besides other attractions. Mr , Samuel Avery , our euccetafal small fruit gardener , returns thia week from Illinois , bin old home , to commence operations on his Saratoga farm. farm.Mr. . Goo. MaKonzlo , jr. , has secured from the county conAnbHH rj a contract ' tract to grade Girdold av'enap , onat from the sohool bouse , for a distance of about ono-etxteonth cf a mile. The regular meeting of the Lyceum Saturday was quite interesting , in cluding declamations by P S , White and Louis Bailey , duets by Misses Itaatln and Smith and Mrs. Frank Smith. The soclotyjnpor , ' The Re- doctor , " by thondltrespMra. Mbauey , was ono rf the best of the season The debate , cr the qutatlon , "Ra aolvod , that rnoro knowledge cm be obtained by traveling than by read- log , " called forth moro than the naual amount of ol' qiicnoe. The cloting meeting , March 31 , foi which preparations are already iu progress , promises to bo of moro than manil Interest. OPCKOO. A SIXTEEN m "STREET- BOOM , for several days the sound of tbe hammer and thi < click of masons' tooli has been heard ul the corner of IC:1 : and Ohloaco , and pedestrians have wondered what clungo waa to take place on the thoroughfare. Meeting Mr. E , D , Meadimbor , formerly of the firm of Meadlmber & Dly , the problem waa solvd a now carrlagt factory , floating tiO feet on 10th , nurj CIS feet on Chicago , with all the appll aucaa for n fuss-clais manufactory anc now machinery In every departmenl nhoro rcqulrnd , and each and evorj department habited with firat-olatt workmen , under the supervision ol th t well known veteran , E , D Moidlmbor. Bat faw patrons under atand the minute details connected with the business , but a positive fiol ia necessary. Good atock , firat-clasi workmen In all the branches , wll bring customers that appreciate hones work ; and Mr. Meadlmber propoaei to make hie factory aocond to none h the atate. All the bteat atylea of oar rlages , baggies , phaetona , road am aprlng wagons , will be constantly ii stock , or In the courae of manufao taring , while repairing la all . It branche * will not be neglected ; and a a boom of this kind IB a beneficial oni Tux Bm hastens to notice It ARTISTIC SKILL Which Will Make ; i Paradise of Homos , A Young Firm With Large Experience and Lots of Taste to Beautify Our burroundinyu. Bat a few months ago Wm , Morgoll and H. Roaerzelg , both very well known artlata in our city , united and agreed to conduct a joint bmtnoas oa painters and decorators. At the time of their union both gentlemen were connected with two if the beat known honaca in this city. Both bolrg young and with long experience at the paint and braah , they formed a partnership which for combined artistic nkill and fine taato can hardly bo exoalled west of the Mlecouti. Since thia the firm has optnod afiuo store at Ni > 1411 Djnglas atreot , with a now , elegant and complete supply of wall paper , window shades , etc. In addition both Messrs. Morgoll and'Roaenzwolg are expartaltjn writers and decorators and will make special ty of decorating public and private balldingu in fine combinations of colors and designs. In addition to this priv ate homes will bo decorated with mantle effects of every design , and with skill and taste Special attention is called to their now and elegant variety of the latest designs of wall papar and window shades , which will bo offered at remarkable close figures. The new firm being composed of two of the boat mechanics in thia city , we hope will receive a share of the public patronage , as wo know that all that akill can accomplish the firm possesses , and up to this date they hava shown that they deserve public confidence. The readora of THE BEK who deaire to decorate and beautify their home * will do well to call upon the new firm. Parties from the country can bo sup plied with samples of their fine wall papers on application. Trlobltne P < "t the Doliglittd palate , HUB FUSCH diffuses an ecstatic glow through the s vatem. Punchcabrewed at request are far behind it. First Ward. Republicans of the First ward : There will bo a meeting at Metz hall Wednesday evening , March 21 , at 7:30 : p. m. All voters of the First ward are requested to attend. By request of chairman of ward committee. F. F. LKVICKENBY. ASK your druggist for Redding' Salve. Keep it iu the house in case of acci dents. Price 25c. PERSONAL. Frank Carrnth , Plattstonuth ; P. 0 Watonrmn , A hlanJ ; A. E. Pinkney and W. L lrd , Hayings ; J , D. Under- wood , Lincoln ; James M. Ballontine , Sid- oy ; H. J. Le , Fremont ; J , M. Hedpe , Clear Creek ; N. J. Harding and Wm. ultoD , Nebraska City , were among the tfebraskans at the Paxton yesterday. J. K. Keithby , of Weeping Water ; J. . Gcndmnn , lekamah ; J. D. Grans , Hastings ; W. J. Spencer , Red Cloud ; A , Southwortli , Red Wing ; Jul. Adihnler Blair , and J. Y. Smith , of North Bend , re among the Nebraska people at the Metropolitan. A , E. McGregor , brother of Mr , Dolph McGregor , of theU. P. headquarters , nr- ived from the east yesterday and will ; akn a position ID the popular drug house ) f Norm in A. Kuhn , on Fifteenth and Douglas street ? . L. L. Biggins , Kjq. , general agent of he Washington Life Insurance company , if New York , for Kansas and Nebraska , t in the city to start th.9 woik actively in , bls state. Hid headquarter * are at the Pax ton. O , M.Otutenu , Lit coin ; Wm. Emal , Beatrice ; Gibbon and O. M. Straight , PlatUmoutb , are gueitsof the Mlllard. Wait M. Seeljr , of BennUt and Wm , Soderstrnm , of Lincoln , were at the Mil- ard yeiterday. John Sparkf , of Cheyenne and Thomai Sparks , of Idaho , were at the Paxton yes < terday. H. G. Rockfelloir , manager of the depot e tlng house ut Cheyeune , is at the Pax- ton. ton.H. H. T. Clarke and wife , of Bellevue , were at the Paxton yesterday. M. M. Hope well and wife , of TeVaimb are at the Mlllard. Wm. Mcllvilne , of Deuver , was it town ye t < relay. Charles A. Schoabel , of Boiie City Idaho , itat the Metropolitan. J. R. Watts , of Ashland , wai in tbi city yesterday. Cullender's Minstrels registered at thi Metropolitan. Mrs. F. M. Phillips , of Chajenne , Is al the Mlllard. D. A , Rice and wife , cf Denver , are t. the Paxton. H in. A. S. Paddock , of Beatrice , Is a the Mlllard. K , F. Phelps , of Fort Djdgo , is t tbi Paxton. J. B. Lorier , of Central City , it at th Millard. C. S. Pater , of Butte City , is at th Millard. H , L. Salisbury , of Denver , is the Metro polltan , P. P. Shelby left for Chicago yesterday D. Hurley is in from Denver. E. A Rlchardion , of Clarks , is at th Millard , Gen. Geo. S. Smith , cf Plattstncutb , I in town. U. S. Marshal Bierbower went down t Lincoln yesterday. Dan. Hopkins and F. B. Smith , of Ceo tral City , were at the Mliltrd yestei day. day.B. B. W , Brings and wife and Bennie 8 BrigRB , of South Bend , were at the Millar yeeterdkyday. COM. Demary , of West Point , b in th city , en route to Lincoln. Charley woul tke the whole bakery. Fred J , Evans , traveling ; a | at for th American Refrigerating Tr n portalloti Company tf Ch'e go , Is in Hie city. His friends welcome hi.ii. Mlsi J.nle PanlerRBst , thn pretty and occompilshed niece of Mis. S. N. Moallo of thl ) city , has arrived from her home in Rjckford , Illj. , on A visit. Frank Anderson , of Strotmberg , Nch , Is In the city purchasing nU fpriog stock. Ilelanllvo man , and judging lioai the amount of goods he buys ha must do a Rood business , Mr. W. E Smith , who has represented the advertising d p > rtment tf THE BEB fjr the past month , in now a flxtuio with the Allen Printing company us solicitor iti their different branched , and THR BEE wishes Mr. Smith success in bis nenr de parture , as he is entitled to business fuvois from whom ho may represent. OTSPEO IL t vil I ( H1IV.ELY not beln sorted unless paid In advance. 10 LOAM-.MOMKY OS'EY TO LOAN At 8 per cent ShrUcr's M U al KsUi. ) nd Loan Agency , opl > o lto MMONEY 767-tf TO I AN Call ut Law office ol D. L. MONEY room BCrelghton Illock. LOANU'J-Onihattol ' mortKajtc.room MONSV Block , oar. JBlh and Kuru m. 421-aprlS ) ONEY TO LOAN-On ChaMofMoHK | C . M E. M.BAU'LUT , D5 2'3 Hthfitnit \\7ANTUD-JIanana wile to work D J. VV Smlt , Gardener , t > oiti Sherma i Ave 4S5-22'.SIat20-1t - ( > i fireo eral housework. In- WANTKD-(31 - m , Hlfh S'Jiool. 48221 } WAN'IKD To buy tvo city reslJoncs lots , 4HlU''etr it. J417-205 ' Rood g'rl for general houseaork WANTKO to Fcaron ,1 Cole , U21JFaruam St. 476-20 } / NT u _ < ; lrl io work In Ccndynctoiy < WNT cf ttadcCnfectlo cr , Opera House Block. 471-191 ANTEO-SowlDK girl Apply M Corbett W ll)158t ) Mary'a aycnuo. ' 470 19 A Good nurscelrl wanted Immedlae1y t north J\ . west coiner Ham Uon and Pier street Shlnn's Addition. 474-199 WANTED Good canlaKO smith , Olbson and ( inlth corner 12tu and Howara ota B4-liL * NAWWaoted n ( flrl to attend a cigar PERS Btotc , Address Mrs. Dupont care of lite oifee. 470-21 } WANTKD A plrl f r gonertl ho'sewotk Oer- roan oi awtde , preferred. Appl } at 1613 DodjeSi. 43-195 A flr t tl i3 barber. / pply to P. WANTED , y.Co'r.cl Rluffd m9-niic3t [ ITTANTKD-i-Oood girl for general housework. YY Apply 217 N. Ibth street , ujtairs. . 418-10 WANTED A good tailors on cux'omp'nta App y 1220 . a i am street , near 13h S ) . 858.195 . A LABORERS WANTED. JUW4.JOJ II. MANNWEILLKR , llthSt , rANTKD A RO'd girl. H. JIANNWEIL- LEH , llth street , near Ftrniin. 465-10 } ITTANTED Tnrea gsoJ harness miners , gocd YV wages to steady men. Address E.tiche , ITork Neb. 439-29 VX / ANTE 9 A good competent girl anil ono V > thatljBRfod cojk Inquire atlltO Dodge t. be'ttcen 17th and 18th St. 435-19 $ \TTANTED-A girl for general hou'ework. VV Strall family. Apply at oneNo. . 214 S. 3th street. 410-22 WANTKD Employment by a man cook , wiu d not object to take a tlUa ion nut f Omaha , teed references. , Ad Jross K. 420-20 * WANTED & few Udics and gentlemen as ngetiti for ( he bUgest paying buslne's tn Amcrlci. Room 3,1308 JTarnam St Men and women to start a new WANTED busluow at their own home ; no peddling ; * JOc an hour made ; send lOc ( or samples and In trusions Addrax 133-lmeoH MASOV & CO. , Mon'pelfer. V > Ml8jt.L.wMr < E J VX7 ANTED A few Udlrs and Oent'otnei tl VV karn book-keeping. Situation furnished ill Irora 1 tj 4 at 1210 Harney tit. J. B bmltb 47 < 201 WANTED , TO RENT By gentleman am wlte mi childr n , 10 or t rea fufnUbec r urfarnliicd loommlaMe for llgnt bouee eeplag. Addrem F. Bee office. 4M-198 w ANTED A few boaiders and roomer' a 1010 Dacnport St 425-211 AQPN Y Wanted by a s OQcg and enterpils Ing attoroey , with office Iu centre of loan a , d-on ground floor. Omaha firms that want a Council B uQs representative should address JOHNDOE,71'eirlSt. ANTED-tCO privy vaults , sink ! and co- W pool' to clem wth sanltart cle&nnr. Satis "action guaranteed. J. M. BJ11TU. 210-ltuf Lock Box 422 , Omaha. tl rt NV _ OU8EII AND LAND O LtTOnn lire riom , with or wlrhou tiotrd. 1808 California trect. 45l-tpl7 [ 7OI { 1U.NT N c , coal new cotlaie. Slz ttj t1 full 1 t , 913 per month , h L. TUOtt.S 4CO 22 EOR REST One or two plea < ant ( urnUhi rcoLSon the Drmn'floi , wUMi a bu k o street nais. Apply at 210J Iljrno } St. 45.-2 10R BENT Uisk room , freezer Dlock , rooc 1 MO. 1 453-o rpO LOT A n'ce * urnl h d or unfurnlshe I room , with or without board , 1816 Dodge St bet. 17tr an i 18lh. 4 1-2 OR REVr To xtory hoass of five rooms U'25 Sherman > caui , two bl cks lorth o 138-194 JIOK UKNT Nlcily lurulshed room. Apol ! "A. T. " Ilee ofllce. 430UJ ' FOR RXNT T o furnish d rooms tor Ugh h uie keeping , alaa piano now at Y. K. C A. rooms. Imuiro | t 24i3 Darenport St. 44 i2 EORl'ENV Two largo roomi on flrit flee ona futiUhrxl. N. * V. cor. 22d and Wet ster. 445-19 > FOR RENT Cottage KX rooms B'2 , N. 24t bt J18.00 a montn , Claiktou & Hunt , 213 S 14th St , 41S-20 { EOR RENT Nice dry basemfnt Bultab e fo sun 1 family. Inqul c at Edhjlmand Erlcl T A nl-e furnlthel room en ba'.tt roor TOL floor. AIsj hall rooja. 1615 Djdgemreet. 330 20J PENT P fa anlly 'urnliV-cd roonn , on EOR dosr ncrihof Dodc , on 18th St. 393-20 Tf\CIF0 ; IIOfSE FOR RENT-32 r-ome , ci J. rer Oavetpcrt nd 10th strettts. Apply toC W. Gray , 111 Twtllth strret. 400 20 T OR RENT To small ( nullS looms en In JD floor , 2Ut and LaV sticet , two story brl : 3D1-19J Ti lea e an < l < ht or ten rooi WANTED with moUtrnconteDlenco ] aod In good location. Address Jos. Garmcan , Jr. , I'ii ton Hcuse. mo RENT Good ccm'ottible biMment rom I suitable fcr housekeeping. Alao coed barn Call at northwest cor. 22d and Bart streiti. 372-lm THOR RENT-Fa tithed loom for two geub JC 3 blocks from oitofflce. luqalre at Ifil .r t. T7IOR BKNT Two new houMt with t room J ? Dr. qH. Paul. 1M Imp A R * BK OnANB-FOR RKNT-Th. 2nd rtor 2\ . and bMemul ol building Mo. Ull Ftrn t rttMl. laquln SB prtmlM * . IM-lm TTIOR DENT Two double itorw , soltabl * far 1 bcardln ? houie , gr eery , butcher , ir saloon , tua'edro as to command ago d firmer trade. Lqulreof MrA F. Lange , S. W. Cor. )3th and ack on8t * . SCO-lmt 71OR HKNT 2S housew , 2 to in rooms , at 13 W 1 $25 per month Bhrlvor's Ronl bureau , op- K | t posi Office. 76r ) tf BALK Oil RENT A cottiRo of six rooms wash hou , Kood wr | > , clBt > i > . h tie tren , stable , &c , 40 m nulci rMe 'rom Orrahaby U. t. illcad , Tencseanv. Innulraor ndor D L. CAKi'ENlKIt , P pll lee , b , 71011 AI.E NIce.Kr ctiCdlar Ire I > < nd Ilaoaiilatnut. . < 03-24t T\OU3\ Ch. ap a house . n } call al 1903 Cumlnif St. 481-20 ,7011 8ALK-Qivit of OIK ifnco oi's. In- 1 quleo Wjudjard , Wcbiter btiectj helwee * 7th and I8th. 450 * 8I 3AUK OK ) iK > T A flra r on h u - , ' with barn , well and clutern. it t COtlCS , rnlv to Sim I U S.oveti53nof on pieral'o * , N\ 317 I'l'ice ft o t. 401-23t TIOR SAIjB-Flfe Joieey Uu'l for public uie. J W awrdu < thoprnu um nttto Us' Httto air , ApiU J. TO lor , S5 8 bet. 25tn and I ) ca- ur , i orih Onjabt. 454-23i \ ItAnEO-'ANCE-K rsiloa- barRiln , ± \ . ttoik ot Kin < nal nxrcha due wllli an cs- ablUh'iittaae In ono of the host'owns on the . A M. rat raid la Nebra < ka Stock will In. okeabcutSi 600. Addrim lock bx 1404 , ouncll Ulull' , IOWB. D'15-lUt TlOtt SALK Ocner l stock rf incrchnmllie to- J ( aedln the II url hliir twn of Wyroore , eh. BinkrupUtcck. Musi b c'ofcl rut For irtlcnlns ti quire nf Colby & Hazlett , tleatilce. . D McCanuttts Wymorr , or . W. Unliiger mih . Neb. < 04-2J-n&j-wlt AND HK \tatechinn-board- - 1 Ine house fjtulturo for sale , Midhrusefjr fit , will ilv4 Ifosc , well tdaptcdforsal < cnln- ulro at the pi ice 1814 Pierce sirott. O S 3SO-19t ji SALE-Ono horse , tingle wagon and har jiJ no s. 1 Cooper wa on. CHARLTON BRrS , 317-tf 301 N. 15th et. FORREST Apply at oncfl. BRICKYARD needed to run U Ou hand. upcrlor clay. Also house on yard If wanted. OUENZtl IMUIILK , Yard Uthttreet 2 blocks outh of Bellcrue road. 280 lei ) SALK. OR RENT My 2 etory br'ck resl- J donco on lothstieet and tt. Mart's atenuo or sale , S7 000 Snull payment down , ba'ance to 6 yean time. Lot 60i200 feet. Elegant ouse , very cm venlent. Will rent It to > ery oed parties for $65 per month Call at nnce al M. tOVI'H , 294-Aprll 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam St. EMIS'New Uap of Omaha , lust completed and ready for delhery at $8 each. Is 4 feet wide g. Largest and most complete map er published. Official map ot th lumn. 710R SALE IIcuso with 6 rcoms a d 2 lots J ( each GCx 132) ) In south Omaha , for $1,000 , on asy terms. UlU ak > torn on p rc inynent , nqulre at 6118 18th street. 24J-lai { FOR SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus- Inrsi lots on Farnatn flarrey , Dnuiclrs , and Diidge ( tree's. ' D Via8NYDEK , Real Est te Agfnts , 110-eod-tf 1505 Farnara St 110eodtfHURSE8 HURSE8 FOR SftLK. SEALED Propo < a < s will be rccehed by tb rammttteo on Ft e at th Clfcv Ci < rk ) office , until 2 o- lock 11 1 burs Jay , UarchlStb , 1683 , for the > urchase of One Da k Pay Uorse Oi e IVack llor e. Saldhorj-Bttri row Inthe use of the fire d - urtintnt , tndcan be seen at ttiglne IIous , Mo. 'hree- The committee reserves the right to reject any ndoll bids. jn2 86 J. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. _ Bargains in Real Estate , House and halt lot , pi < d Icca ton , 31,200. House and half lot , neir at. Marj's avenue 1,601. ' ' < ttage and Corner lot rn Doilpo street , t3AOO New Uctt Keln E. V. Smith's add tlon , $2.000. Co'.tagoanu 'ull int on 19th btreet , near Loo- 'enwoith strtct , ? 2COO. 41 loot froaiageoa Farnam street , Improved , $20 0:0. : Corner lot on Dougl 9 street , $7 600. Bargain liu Incss lot on Dcuglts .trect , 5 ,000. 100 foot fronton Dodge stieit. Hcsldenco In vestment , $1,350. McUAQUE , SOTtf- Opposite Poatofflce. TTIOR dALE A flrat clasa eecond hand phaetoti- C Call at 1319 Parney St 8 7- T7IOU SALE Pockets maps of Nebraska VOo C each. For bargains In tin aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Bbrl- ver , r.eM Estate Agent , opposite poetoffico. 7C9f > OARD I hrkptnd cool- Very desirable 'o- ) cit on , 1615 Howard -trctt. 477-201 T AUIEJ Wlshlnjf a quiet home during c lj flntnient may addreus J. 11. Bee olllce , ccn- 1 ential 412211 I ENLEY ROLT.KR SKATES Now is ycur linnet biij a palrof Uerlcj tullerSKktei. iVe * a\e flfiy p lr * > tid will iclithea at cart , at B tiger Michlne office , Uo ( ( Us , mar 1 th s reel. 470-2 i I AAA B JNU8 Th above mount wl I M I U"U given to any re ponslb'e parly who will hul'd aitaam flounnn ; mill at AT c % . Net. AddreiMO. Ttflt , A > oca , Neb 402 20-wlt j WILL take ch'Idrcn of ny age give them a mothers care for a liberal compensation. Address Y. 2. Dee office 368-lmo * LADIES winning a qulerlacoduilng confine ment , with nurse will address W , B. Re * office. 369-lmoJ TO EXCHANGK for cltv prrperty in Oaaha , ten tliat-c'an ' Improved faimi A'BO 1600 head o shoip f > r sale Correspond nl.hN. C. i hr etlatu n , btcramento , Neb. m-0-lm INDUCEMENTS Otteredfor a coun- SPECIAL tiy store aA Ollmore , barpy countv , Neb. Appl ) to O. Frost , there. 195-lmf MAO 8TEU OF PALMYSTERY AND OOND' TUiNALIST , 408 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilarney. Will , with i he aid ot guardian splrltfl , obtain for any one a glance of the past and present , and on certain conditions in tbe fa- ture. Boots and Sboea made to order. Ptifect latlnfactlon iruaranUwd. HF.AT AND MOI1TTDB- E8 SENOV OF J.1TE- III" TRUISM IS EAS- IIYPROVBN BV TAKINC A TE-SPOUNFUL OFTiKRA" T'HfEI/lZERAPER IENT IN A GH.SS OFHf > T WATER HALF AN IIHJR BEFORE BREAKFAST , FOR 1N- DIGEbTION. I YSPEPSIA.C R CO SII1 > ATK UA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. WL * ! r POWDER Absolutely Pure. ! . ? " " . " ! * ' - A marvel of purlt , strength and wholeeomenesa. Mora economical thin th orplnary k'nds. and canaot b sold ID oompeatlon with the multitude ol low tot ihort weight , alum or pb * phaU powder Sold onlr In cans. Bom Biui Powssa Co. , W ll t , J Hew Tork. .