. THE DAILY bEIi ) : SATURDAY' MARCK 24 The Daily Bee. Saturday fVtornlnp , March 24 Weather Report ( The following nbservfttlons were takei t tbo came moment of time at the station mentioned ) ff An DHP'T U 8 BIOXIL SRRTICB. ) OMAHA , March 23 , ( Il5p : ra ) I LOCAL A mils and a half ot track per day l being laid on tba Oregon Short Line. The SwoJIsh library anocUtlun Rives iU Cullco ball thltB evening at the hall. HnrryA. need nnd W. A. Ilo'llck ' bare received commissions as Lotariei pub- lie from the governor. The Omaha Mndical College Cum- aooncomont tikei piaco at Lloyd's opera bouwncxt Wedoetdty afternoon. No one think * of going down town without Btopplnc in at Kuhn'a to look at their beautiful Innd-palntod Easier caida. T. V. Powderly nsucmbly No. 1010 , 1C. of L , , meets thla ( S&tuiday ) sight All mombera should be present , Members of St. Cieorge , there will bo ajpecial meeting of the nociety on Satur day oyenlng at 8p.m. Important butU J. Ilothwell , aocietary. Owing to the Illness of Dr. Stolling there will be no preaching or communion arvlcca In the Boyd opera houtonext S li- bUb. bUb.Ben. Ben. Hogen will be in Omaha Saturday , He it in rather poor health but will make good talk. Ben is an earnest Christian. lie will try and arrange to apeak at the opera houe. All an0isor are requested to bo pres ent at the meeting of the assessors for con- nlUtlon with the county attorney , which M tn take olace at the county cloik's ofiiue , yriday , March 30 , 188) , at 2 o'clock p in. * The many friends of J. A. Toggart , formerly with the Into T. A. McShane , trill be glid ta Icurn tht ho lua purchase j tba atock and futures owced by J. F. Allen , for whom ho hii acted over Binco w.is atirttd ns head olerk , The dlitrlct cjucS of Sirpy county , Judge Ncvllla proiiJing , Ii engaged in henrlnt ; the trial of Wlllhm llasa , for ( orbing an order , signed D. M. Illqkok , by moms of which he obtained 520 jworth of goods froin J. D. Spearman , at Spring- Eald. John A. McKenny , a colored man ar- "foaled M the tuppiiod partner of Luvett lathe robbery ot Wl'iun and Smith on Wednntday night was discharged by Judge Bcobko jostorday. A woman who was arreited for Intoxication was also dis charged. TLe amusement event at Boyd's next week will be the appfarance on Tuceday evening * ! f thn MoOaull opera company In the "Queen's Laoa Handkerchief. " Thli being the first attraction after Lnt thtj will undoubtedly have a large house. The quarterly conference for thi Korthern Nebra ka dlitrlct of tbo reor gmn'itd obnrch of Jetus Obrtst ot Lstte Day Saints , convened yesterday at 7s * p.m. , at the Saints Chapel on Cass be tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets IL N , , secretary. The department encampment cf lowi G , A , B. , bas been called to meet at DC Kobe * on the 4th and 6th of April. Ne' oficera are to be elected and the locatio ol the next annual meeting ot the depar Hi nv. encampment. Worklngtnon who cannot leave the mploymentto register duting the tlmo i aeUlng , I will regliter all who are entitle thereto by calling at my residence froi ' in older to gl' 7:30 toO o'clock at night , Ulifactlon , northeast corner of Sovc twrath and Wllliitni streets , 1'lease brii your papers. . James Donnelly , Sr. , Ue Utrar. Utrar.A young man wat brought befo JcdfCe Beneke yesterday on the char of csrrylog conceited weapons , but prov that the pistol found in his posieision w taken from n friend who wai Intoxicat ud not fit to be trusted wltb it. Frank Maraib , who wai for tbi years clerk In the diug store of Dr. J. Yanter. reccntlv purchased by Dr. Rogo a about to make a cbn : go by going tea a ttmllar position for a drug firm , Tutt Eros. , at Slonx Falls. Frank Isnstea aad reliable young man and we. wish h . rood luoV , Among the transactions which ca up Tbutiday In the Janmry odjourt term of the U. 8 , court was the cue of < i U. 1' . railroad company v . August An petition for a new trial. Demurrer tfco part of the railroad company argued for the company by th lion. A , 1'oppleton , nod for the defendant by IC < andllarwood. The case was taken un advisement. Yesterday the somewhat no cue of Arndt vi. the U. P. railroad co isiny came up for trial. This cue lecome a celebrated one in Nebraska i will excite ft Rood deal of interest. One ot the most Cubbed mu tcal Urt.inmenta ever given in thU city' ' tbo peiformonoe given by tha Omaha W leal Union Orchestra at the opera hous < Tuesday evening. The proficient orgi the management of. tlon , under leadership ol I Julim Meyer and Iho 8. Hofmann. Is certainly equalled by .similar corapanleg anywhere. The ore ! tr comprl os fifteen member * , each whom sesmi to be a thorough master the Instrument upon which he plays. particularly pleating feature of the en " ' talnmfntwas the performance upon cxnet by Mr. Gewert , PS was also Bijaiipnlatlon ot the basi clarionet by 1 to Omen ' Kohl. The company returned on tbe morning Ualn. Should they i rtiU Fremont agsln they may be ami welcome.Fremont Herali L\ I I a oordUl L A FIRE EXTINGUISHER , Valuable Invention of an Oman Man , Which Will Prevent the Burn ing of Theaters and Other Public Buildings The burning of the thontora a Vienna , at Brooklyn , nt lUchmom and elsewhere , have been among thi greatest catastrophes of modern times and have demonstrated the oonatan danger which Inrks about a maanlvi atraotaro whoso interior IB to large ) ; uiado np of infliramiblo stall anoh a light woodwork , canvas , paint anc vnrnlab. Such a holocaust la llablo ti take plftoo at any tlmo nnd in an ; place , notwithstanding all the ustm appliances for mfoty or opparatna fo oxlinguishing the flimun , An Oaiaba man norr bringn out at Invention which It in olalniod , witl cousldurablo show of rcuaon , woult oiructually provout a rtcurrotico o luch dloaatorn if adopted. The inventor vontor is Mr. Fred VVoguor , of thi Union Pad do ehopa , who reutdts ot Eighth atrcot , near Laavonworth. Hr Wagner hai not yet token ont a patunt but baa filed hla caveat by which al his righto are protected , and la wr.lt lug for good roaauno his own time foi completing the work. A few ovuulngn ugo Q BEK roportoi accompanied Chief Engineer lintlei and others to the homo of Mr. Wag ner , where a practical test of the in < volition was rnado in the front yard , The anparatns will bo known as Wag < uur'n bro cxtlugnlshor , nnd can beal bo described ai it would oppoar if pu1 In Boyd'u or any other opera houeo. In the first phco there is a large tva'.or pipe which would rnn the fnll length cf the Btago and under it , parallel with the floor. From thlc ; onnco lore load to four nprlghtjplpcs , nrhlch would bo located In the tout iofnors of that section of the house lohlnd the footlights , and might bo incased in the walls or othorwlso pat vhorn they would not bo in the way. Choao four pipes would ascend to a might above the scenery , flye , oto. , md not bo visible to the audience. Cho equaro formed by the tops of the bur pipes would bp tilled by rows of itnallor plpoa running parallel with the mrtalu , and in appoaranoo muoh like he shftpo of a gridiron. iTho lower lidos 3 of those pipes are punc tured with small holoa aa hiokly aa the pipe can stand mdor the preaauro , thna oororing ivory inch of space on the atago or in ; ho winga. Thla framework of pipes a divided into four or moro uootiona which may bo operated singly , In palro or all at once In the following nannor : The junction between the main pipe bolocr the atago and four uprights 's ' made by moatis of a "throe rray : og , " a device patented by Mr. Wag- aor In 1800 , by moans of which water can bo turned on in tliroo different ways , through either plpo singly or through both nt onco. Ono of those ooga la at each nnd of the main pipe and by thorn the apparatus would be operated by a person stationed belo * for that purpose. Supposing a fire to break out on thi stage at any point , n signal would bi nont down by un t lee trio call bell tc get ready for work , followed liuma dlatoly by another giving the numbei of the section of the Btago which wa. on fire , the sections corrospondini with the sections of pipe above. Ii this way it would never bo necesaar to deluge the whole atago a onoo , ruining furniture and fixture and tearing everything to pieces by big stream nf water. At the ilgne the eeg is turned and Instantly a ahon er of water more potent than the hoa > lost rain would descend on the iUmoi One dash might quench them , if no two possibly would but if the fire wo over DO bad two or throe minutes woul do the work and it could never spree beyond the oiohostra seats. Mr , Wagner has made an ostlmal ou Bojd's opera houae and says thi the apparatus required there won send down about 175,000 of these U tie streams of water if turned on i full. Ho IB willing to put in the fir order for a very low figure and thlul $1,000 would pay for all the work 1 bo done above the stage il > or , whl ho would superintend personally. A tor ho gets his invention introdaci the cost and royalty will bo mui greater. The test in the presence of Oh ! Butler and othora was in the bight degree satisfactory. Bunohos . "waste" saturated with kerosene we oot on fire , and who < i in fall blanat water was turned on from the luln turo fire uxtingutehcr , Mid quench the fire Instantly. The apparatus very simple in ooiislruotion , and wh in fnll operation thn thousands diminutive fctreuns of Filer , intorli ing each other at every p iut , fora pretty Bight and show how cotnploti they would cover every point of I stage. There WB no doubt aa to I sncoeailnl working of the maohlnon those present readily admitted perfection. In thla connection , Mr. Wagner 1 not forgotten the safety of note whoso gauzy drjs < o3 nttmi citch f and burn them to drub , IIo hai o trlved a way of saving all euch. machine resembling in ohapa a bii edge , but largo enough to hold a p son comfortably , is placed lu wings , jasl elf from the Btago.r. tides are of perforated pi and the floor of the aamo , oapt In the center , whloli occupied by a trap connecting w the main line below. If an at ci'ohcs fir ? , ho or eho can rnn inali ly into thla case aud the moment trap Is stopped on Ihonaandacf strei of water will pour over them from alder , and agalnat which no fire or prevail for a moment. This waa i IS * thoroughly and satisfactorily toatoi the tlmo spoken of. of ofof Mr. Wagner has certainly a n ofA valuable invention , not only for sa\ A property , but life as well , and if { reduced into a theatre the audlc 30 would not got in a panic even if a be did break out , but could coolly i r. to BOO It extinguished , as it would r.iia ovltably be , before they could r < door. The inventor will er the , w od his patent ia taken out , also applj foreign patents In Canada , Engl and on the continent , where hi invention cinnot hill to corao lot general fnv r with the public , thoprc prlotnrs nnd the actors , all of whet are rqually Interested in securing sue a inaus of safety. LOVETVSLUCK. The Colored Highwayman Founi to Have 'Been Shot , Palming His Lameness Off fo Rheumatism. A now feature waa dovolopei in the caao of the colored man , H , n Lovctt , who aided in the robbery o the two Oacoola mon , Wilson am Smith , Wednesday night , and on that rrill probably seal his fate am send him ever the road. It will bo remembered that whri Wilson waa pushed otF the atdowall Into the bnow ho called to Smith , win flred a shot in the direction of thi robbers , which it woo supposed did no hit anyone , Thursday when Livett was'brougb into court it iren noticed that ho limpoc very bad , and ho made the remark tc tbo officers that ho did not want h slay down in that jail any longer thai : waa necessary as his rheumatism wa "powerful bad. " It now transpires that the rheumatism tism w&a of that character which comei from a henlthy bullet fired from i 38 calibre , Smith & Wesson revolver Smith's aim was not so bad after all and ho winged hla bird , unfortunately Htrlklng BO low down that it waa not i fatal shot. The bullet struck Lovott in the righl leg just below the thigh , anc passed clear through the fleshy part coming ont en the opposite fiidp frorr which it entered without striking the bono at all. The force of the bullol was BO apont that it did not pass on1 through the pantaloons , but probablj dropped down into hla bout. Instead of admitting thnt ho wai shot and thereby giving himself dead away BB a robber , Lovott concealed the nccldont and assorted that ho had the rheumatism , the wound consequent ! } going nnoared for until yoaterday.lt Ii a pity that revolvers are not oftonoi used on mon who are guilty of snob deeds aa a few substantial "stiffs' would do moro to stop the busineat than all the punishment a court cat infllot. Bucklin's Arnica Halve The BEST SALVE In tbo world for Onto , Brulter , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fovoi Sorcw , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains , Corn ? , and all skin eruptions , and posl tlvoly euros Piles , It is guaranteed tc civo satlefnction or money refunded. Price , 25 cento per box , For Hale by 0. F. Good man. _ _ _ Death of Mrs. Susun Howard. Mrs. Susan Howard died Thurj' day at the rosldonca of her daughter , Mra. Mary Priohard , 113 South Seventeenth teonth street , at the advanced ago oi 71 years. The remains will bo taker to Fern , Nob. , for interment by the aldo of her husband , long since gem before. Mra. Howard was a faithful Ohrls tlan. She has been a member of thi Methodist Episcopal church since hoi childhood. Her life has been that o an earnest follower of Christ , and ahi pnssed peacefully to her rest Her decease was very sudden don , though she baa boei quite ieoblo a greater part o the winter. Until Thurtd y mornln there seemed no immediate danger o death. On Wednesday she waa abl to jcin her friends at the eveningmoc and seemed better than usual. Th last stroke came , however , at 5:3 : Thursday , and she waa no more. Her late husband and her son-It law , Rev. Martin Prichard , both lie 1 the cemetery in Fern In this state , an thither the remains will bo taken t < morrow to be laid away with all thi waa mortal of those she has aeon stc Iu o eternity before her. Mrs. Frichard desires to .thank hi neighbors for kindly attention an words of oomfott in this ottllotlon. Nemaha county papers ploao cop ; Woman' * True Friend A friend in need in a friend Indeed. Tb none can deny , especially when asfllstanoe rendered when ono 1s sorely ailllcted wit disease , moro particularly those coi plaints and weaknesses so common to o foiunlo population. Every woman shou know that Klectrio Bitten are womai true friend , nnd will positively restore h to health , oven when all other retnedl fall. A single trial always proves our t sertlon. They are pleasant to tbo tnst aud only cost fifty cents a bottle. Soldi 0. F. ( .orwlman A MOTHEH'S THANKS. 1 Wuy the Little Waif Waa Left at t 1I 1a TJ.P. Depot. I , It will bo remembered that soi tlmo Dgo a llttlo Itf int waa nbandon by ita mother , being left with D ntrai young lady la the U. T' . depot. 1 child WBB afterwards taken aud kici oared for by Oflicer Hiuokey , wh wlfo nuraod It aa her own and declii to allow It to bo taken to the com hcuso. The fullowluR letter wna oaivcd at THE EKE cflico and no doubt ( { ouulno , although it ca r- uccfgnod by any name : r10 Chun A , March 21 , 1883 10 Mr. C , Itosawutcr : e , SutIn resard to the oil ( abandoned nt the U. F. depot , la mother wishes to oay : The reanoi lah was loft there I waa uuablo to da or it , and I thought it would fnll I some person's care who would t : caio of it. Ila father was killed ii QH railroad accident and sino his dor.t ill have been unable to carp for it. I Id a Catholic child Mid no one need SO r.shainol to adopt her aa she is v at bright and one year old lu May. May Almighty Qed blcus ] > 8t Hlnohoy for the kindness showed. Yours , truthfully , - J , W. Graham , Wnoleiale Druggisl Aunt In , Tex. , writes : I have been bam ] UK WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOUT LUNU8 for the past year , and have fo It one of the mott salable medicine * I h ever had In my houie for CousLs , C and even ooniumptlnn , always gli entire satisfaction. Pleaie WUMtV B VIt B | VU4 A tO4MO send me id , I gross by Saturday's steamer. CLUBS ARE TRUMPS. The Alleged Discipline in Vogm at Central School , * Whipping Eigbt or Ton BOJI at a Wbnok The BEU reporter yesterday "go onto" a case which shows that the old fnahlonod practice of whipping tcholuti la the pablio schools has not boon ou tlroly done away with. Prof. Leonard Is ttio man who cam < ever from Davenport to succeed Mr 0. D. Hlno aa principal of the Hlgr uohool , and it oar information is t < bo rellod on ho hna not exnct ly traveled on hla shape , bui on his mnaclo. Ono of the llttlo boyi lu the Central school saya that ho bus whipped his Bcholars prutty promacu ! < oualy over clnco ho begin Ills admlnls tratlon , and from the specimen brought to onr notice to-day ho hne gouo into the thing by the wholesale , probably on the principle that if a little - tlo WCB rtood a oed deal was better. ' O.i Wednoadny wo arc informed thnt while the boys were at play ir he yard , at the morning recces , one bright youog lad , Philip Flannory , who works at the Boo. Hlvo atudio , toestd a anew ball at a companion who waa playing marbles about cb feet away. Suowballing aeerm to be prohibited , and it is stated that the principal at once came oat and asked who had violated the rnlo. All the boys denied having thrown the bal ! until the principal came to Philip , who admitted that ho had dpno BO. After recess Leonard whipped th < boy in the palm of the hand with t ruler until he finally otruck him on i bone , which hurt BO that ho cried out "Oh , God I You shan't hit mo anj more , " and straggled to got away , Leonard , it is said , throw him into nil chair and struck him ever the hoac with the ruler , BO that his head wai aero the next day. The Hamo morning eight or ten ol the boys were late "getting into lino' after recess and Luonard gave thorn al a doao of the ferrule. If this is the way in which the pub Ho schools are to bo managed parenti will bo glad to know of it and this ad vcrtlsement will no doubt bring enl other facts to show the discipline in vogno among the different teachers , THE RUSSIAN Armatronti'd Lecture Last Evening The lecture of W. J. Armstrong last evening upon the subject , "Tin Uncrowned Czir'1 waa rather well at tended and the andionco seemed in terested throughout the entire oven- ing. In apoaldng upon the subjool the lecturer promised hh dissoarsa with a few remarks on hla own travel : and personal experience in Europe. Ho then eaid that in Russia there ox iatcd the uncrowned rule , who but i shore tlmo ago inherited the kingdon by right of birth The monarch ha now oxpreaaed his intention of being crowned thus completing the cere mony whluh would make him the moa despotic ruler of the world. Oitenta tiona display has bsen arranged fc the occasion , a million of subject were to be fed on governmental ox penao , and muslo to the soothin , agents of savage breasts would add t < the splendor cf the feto. The speaker then referred to th asaasalnatlo > of the late czr and hoi he had used every effort to avoid hi Impending fate which at last overcam him and brought him down to an Ignc minions end. Nihilism , the great power which I Undermining the thrones of Earopt had accomplished this death. Mr. Armstrong then gavu the hietor of the word nihilism , saying that was cf recant origin , having been use for the first tlmo some fifteen yeai ago by a Ruisian novelist named Iva TongueniilF in reference to a socialist formation which at that titno had lot boon formed lu the empire. The speaker draws a comcatiaon bi twoon the assassination of Lincoln an Alexander II. He said that Linco had bean killed for the cixuae whlc liberated 3,000,000 * Uvna , and Ale : indor II , had boon killed tor the o slaveraont of 90,000,000 people , well drawn character i/f / the murt'on czxr WAS then presented In which w shown thu inoonslatuuclea cf his n turn and his vacllatlng mind. Mr. Armstrong regarded all tl outlawry and crime in Raaila the result of an absolute disregard all justice to the subject in the a ministration of the political and c oial government of the kingdom. The lecture -was finished by a br Kant peroration on the institutions a free government. FOR SALE. A. now side-bar , end spring top bt g > , made by Buy dor and took fi prlie at the state fair last fall ; no\ need and will be sold low. Apply Western Newspaper Union , oor. 15 and Douglas st. feb28m&otl Don'tD'o in tno House. "Rough on Rita " Oloare out w mice , roRchos , bed bugr , fliea , an moles chipmunke gopnnw. IGo -Jter-Dlamond U > ts are to poif and BO beautiful that it Is a pleas ; to use them. Equally good for di id or light colors. JO conta. 10 it Roul ISatato Transfers. 3r The following deeds were filed to ncord in the county clerk's oil can March 22 , reported for TIIE BEE I Ames' real oatato aconoy. la 8. Sherman and wife to G 0. Jo ! JO son , w. d , part lot 12 , blk 6 , Koun 7 and Ruth's add ; $1,200. 7r. J. 0. Donleo and wife to G. B. Co r. w. d. , n. 22 feet , lot 1 , block 1 81,000. W. Vorco and wife to L. Thorn ot al. , trustees , rr. d. , lacro , BOO. 16 , 12 ; $1.00. ol 0. Brenner and wife to W. R noldi , w. d. , e , i aw. i BOO 8,10 , id 81 00 re E 'johnionand wife to 0. Grli cU q. o. d , , 80 wres , neo. 29 , 15 , 1 ae tahn Oampball and wife to Weatphal , w. d. , BI I of sfsco35 15 , 12-$1,400. J. Ofltorto aud wlfo to A llamdon w. d. psrt of lot , K uoeic 3 , Orodl FonoUr. nrUUili nirf'.fi u.V. . Aiidrt8)n MUI wifoto.T W Greightnii , w. d. , part i.f Jot G , blocl 21-S1.EOO. 8. E. ll rtman and husband to II D Rood , wd , lot 2 , block 142 , $2. II. D. Reed to 0. ll.jr.inau. wd , lo 2 , block 142 , $2 A. Kouotia aurt wife to J Lodf rr wd , lot 7 , block 4 , KUUUIZJ'B 3d add $147. 8OAJL.Y BUSINESS. The Work of the United Statoa Flat Commlealon. Among the paasengera on the went bound U. P. train yesterday was Mr , Ohas. H. Townaoud , formerly of the Academy of Natural Sciences , Phila dolphl" , and now connected wltH the work of the United Statea Fiah Com mission. Mr. Towneoud la on hla way to Cal ifornia , going out HO a uutnrallatin thei rtarvico of the commission. The iisb commission works under the auapicre of the Smithaonlhn luaUtutc at Waahiugton , Spencer F. J3aird being the United Statea fuh commlBclouor. The United States It divided into two departments for this purpose the department of the At lantic and the department cf the Pacific The latter Is in charge ol Mr. Livingatono Stone , who is work ing at the headquarters in Northern California. At that place the govern ment has a fishery , located on a re&er ration kept for the purpose on Me- Cloud river , a tributary of the Sacramento. The object of this work is to secure BB largo a quantity aa pos sible of ealmon eggs with which tc stock the rivers in th'o cast and for ex change with foreign countries for good food fish , In which they have mot with gratifying success. A poatoffiso named Bilid has just been established at the fuh' ery , which is in Shasta county , anc bora Mr. Townaond will spend the summer in working up the zoologj and archaeology of the region. OOQPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical experienci demonstrates and proves them the cb capos t In the market for rua service. For nalo at F. D. OOOPEK & Go's. mS-m&e&wlm -Vo notice the Marriage Fund , Mutua Trust Association , of Cedar Rapids , Iowa highly spoken of in many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement ii another column of thla caper. fo-3n AN OMAHA INVENTOR New Furnace for Heating Tubes Mr. Richard H. Brown , iwol known gentleman of this city , has ue cured letter's patent foi * a new auc improved furnaoo for brazing anil welding flno tuboe , by the neo o which each work may be done at : great saving of tlmo and fuel , it i claimed. The patent lo dated Marcl 13th , 1883. Omaha mon are coming to the f con with a good many now devices and in ventione , and this probably the latest Mr. John Raed is assignee cf ono-hal interest in the patent. iKIONBY-WOR HAS BEEN PROVED Vht &UREST CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES , Doe j i lame back or o dUorderod urine ndleato that you are -rtctlmf THEN HO * NOTHEfllTATEi uao KIDNEYWOHT at T once ( drngflflU recommend It ) and it will peedily overcome the dlseiao and restore healthy action to all thborcani. ToT complaints p oull rte to your aez.mehaa pain andwetkneuei.KXDKZT-WOIlTUtuuiar- pauod , H It will act promptly und lately. itoer B i. Incontinence , retention of urine , brlok duct or ropy depoalu , and dull dragging pains , all speedily yield to IU our- atlve power. ( U ) Price $1. IDNEY-WORT "Mr. Ethan Lawrence , my trvniman , " : Dr Pillllp 0 Kallou it Monk'OD ' , Vt , , v.i blrated from KHney ttl'eMe. The > kln of h legs ( h'ne like glasi. KU toy-Wort cured hlc Apr. 20-82 JKIDNEY-WDR : IS A SURE CURE for all diseases or the Kidney * and i LIVER IthuipedfloaoUononthlsmoetlraportAnt | organ , onabUnt it to throw off torpidity and , Inaction , ( tlmulatlnff the healthy aeoreUon , of the Bile , and by keeping the fcowold In fret. I condition , effecting Ita regular discharge. } Iwctl3rlci > malaria , have the chlUs , "aro bilious , dyspcptlo. or constipated. Kid. [ ney-Wort willsurelyrelleTO ciuieklycure. t In thla season to cleanno the System , every one should take a thorough course of it. ( II ) ) SOI.D BY PRUQOI8T8. Prlco tl. "Tell mr brother so'dlers. " writ's J. C. Piwi Trenton , 111 , and all 'tvers. too that KHn Vort cured my 20 yrais ll er dl-oul rs Vubl t , plsace , in St. Louis ulobe-Democrat" Another Rink Oihlfr e'capra. Oeiiei loist , O.shler ot Mymt un ( Pa ) Hank , ia eently ; "Kidney-WritcU'idmyblotdl gllci eFORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF I CONSTIPATION. N o other diue is so prevalent In this country as Constipation , and no remedy haa over equalled the cclobrxtod KLDNEV- C WORT aa a cure , \7hntoter tne cause , H Uowever oUtinato thn eu , tbb remedy * will overcome it. THIS jUstir inc complaint P3L plaint la very apt to b : complicated with constlpatlau. Ivldr j- Wort ttrenfttlierjitiio wc""Jcencd parta c.m ! TuloLly curoii all Ulndj ot 1'ilci even v fa b piiyalclans and tnulloUira ha vo before fall' ed. tVlfyouhivacltharoftbosetrouUei it PRICE 81. i In'ruhhlctn&ttll "Kldnfj-Wort his gtxcn Irarrc lati relief , manv case * ot rhoumatl > in , falling under try ) Jlc . " Dr. Philip 0.1'allcii MonUcn , Vt. A 20 8Z. rou Bt-II-E-C-M-A-T-I-S-M - - - - - - - - - ia It 1 for all the painful dlaeuea of the KIONCYQ , LIVER AND BOWELS. ItoleanseathesyitemoftheacrUl poSjun that caoaee Uie dreadful riflerlne which only the vietimi of rheumatiim eon reallM. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the -wont forma of thla terrible disease have been quickly relieved , andinerort tima PERFECTLY CURED. rRICl H.LlqflDw DEI , BOLD DRVSCISTS , ( II ) Drycante * nt by mall , WELLS. RlCHAUlxiOXA CU..llurUmrton.Vt "I never found even relief from Rheumat and Kidney trouble * till I used Kidney Wi Now I'm ei.-DaTldU. : Miller , llartford , > SPECIAL NOTICES , .tfTSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not bit aertedunlet * paid In advance. Omaha Savin s i low prepiml to maVn loans on Omaha Cl' or Dou 1 t'ou t ) . . _ . At Current H.t.ao * ln .ro-t. COMllt-'HI W OWAIlOCIt TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shttver' ' MOVKV E3t to * nd Loan Agency , opposlt poetofflcc. _ TBT-tl HELP WANTED. _ _ A general agent ( or this counti WANTED now two-LOcdlu Singer ep liik' mr clilno Sens woeeann at cnce. Addrws , ( o teirns and full panlcnlir" , Two Nctcl.o 8cv\ln Machine Co. , 75 anj 7 * West Kinz o utrco" , Ch1 ca < o , III. C4 211 WAN1 H ) A good nur e plr ImoioJia'ulv t > corlhwrm cor er of Ilamlltoi Mil 1'lt etifets , .Shlnn'fl aJultljti. CII'.SJ WANTEl-no . int | | ! > ' and ntilllictit rli rr woman in Van D.t.i'a Wax latin 82 South aienus. GJOiSt \T7AN1 ii-A ; jrrlat 1418 Howird S reel VV MiKt It. ag.oilcccx. > ukc , aid irotcr. BI8-2J ? _ WANTED- if.xiil i'lnlrtr room gM. Wage Siiicrwe-k a thi Harucy Strut ltcai u rant. BIB-2I * A good girl ( or general liou1 WANTED w ork Call at 113 eo itii nth street. WANTED Four go'd 8rrnr middle &fo worn n , at once , nt the faxtcn Ho'cl. In quire ( or the Steward. C37-Sf § An ft U-A i ecoh J COOK at the t mut t house W 67C-20J WWANTED WANTED , i utititlv man to da yaril nor ! r.boiit a h'i'cl. Apply at t cftspapcr Union cor 12th aiu Howard nlrccts. ucb22-2t STlfAMEDciildl ( lag roon girl at th VV Mctropol tan l.o . cl inch22mio 2t ANTED kTtcf en Klrl at UcinckoV Ha < Uuniit Oinna. prcfotrcd. C03 en't 13tb street. 612-23 * WANTCn A tclrl for g ireral houionotk Ii a ntmll laniily cor caldwell and Pier Sin , one block ucat if Saundcra street. 509-23 $ WANTKD A jrcod tailor is OP custom pint App'y 1220 a i am btrcot , ucnr 13th St. 658.21 S Tnrea gco I barne's maVcrs.froo WANTED to steady men. Address E. frtch < Tcrk Neb. . 439-29 & few ttdtca ami Kenllompn a WANTED for the M/jrt t paying buslno's I America. Room 3,1303 famum St. 243-lm A position bv a compeUr.t book WANTED Flrjt-clais city ictennro. Ac drcai Box 752 , city. 489 ? C S SITUATIONS WANTED , WANTED By girl , actuation BB uok or gen eral house * ui k. Call 1201 Chicago St. 6J5-20S WANTED A ioungl dyai companion. On v.illlnz to asdst In bouscho'd work ( or paj Will find a home is once the familyby oddrcsi Ins WIFE OF TIUVELI > O AMENT , 512-20 Bco Office. WANTED Situation by yonng lady t ) go ot stwlns by the day cr week Address Mil M. W Omaha pat tofflco. 550-241 By a joun ? man , rocmand boar WANTED locatio i. I'rivilotamlly prctc ra' . Address , s'atlng terms , " \V. F. P. " Be office. f25-28 § SnU\TION , s boo > -ke per , fltcon y ara e : 7perloaco. Reference ) given. Addresi "V Room 2 , Odd Fellows block. (3G-2C § MISOCLLAhEOUS VVANTU [ TTANTED Somo'one to adopt a baby boy , YV month old. Apply at Sister Sirah'a Ho : t > l on Dodge , bet. 17th and ISth. ' 6(3-241 ANTED TO BUY House 5 rooms In Tlcli It"of St. JUry'a avenue. Address , statin rice and terms , "J. R. 0. " Bee office. C43-2 ; . - April 1st or 15tr , WANTF.D-BV location , or rooms suitable ft ' ousektcping Gntleman and wl'c , nochlldroi iddru s , ( tiling t r < c8 , " 0. F. W. " care of San lei Rtei , city. E23-2-l § WA I'D By pr vato family , three or foi boarders Low rates , closu tobuslno s pa if town. Address Francis King , Wymao Cot ercial Coll' ge. 540-29 " \T7 ANTED Oni < r two turr ! 'h d rooms nil YY nrvlinoi't board. Ad ro.s tta ln < tern d Ioitlon , " .M. " Bee cfflcc. 494 245 \TTANTED \ house wltn four or Q\r r 0111 wlihcircor wo full i < ti. wltnlnamlle olllc' , nm lj low down for cosh. Ad re ! , BKS oHlee. 522-22 * Three unfurnished rcoms or llgl WANTED Addrees B. 1221 Krn > treet' , Orraha. 253I2CJ A O NOY Wanted by a young and enterpi ! Xi. Ing attorney , with office 1 > centre of to < and on ground floor. Omaha firms that want 'ouncll B uOs represent 'live should addresi JOHN DOB 7 Fearl St. TXT ANTED ( CO privy vaults , sinks and ci YY pooli to clean with sultart clcanir. Sat 'action guaranteed. J. M. SMITH. 216-ltuf Lock Box 422 , Omaha. FOR r ENT-HOU8E3 AND LOTS. REVT Three nicely fumlsncd roon FOR > r wlthoui boaid , at 1318 JacVson St. 547 2Ut REVT Pne handnomtlv furn'sheil roe : FOR Capitol avfime. 541-241 ORRENT * Flno upright pl o , fine"Ki" ballurgtn , 1&19 Eoc'vo ' street , 611I A. HOSPF , Jr , UKNT Hous' , let. J4lh an * 15lh , FOll Icagosircu : . Inquire cf John Swat. 630218 DR RENT Four acrd iricr. F C3I-24 HRIVER & BELL. ARM FOR KENT ISO acres within city 11 _ P Itj. Apply to "M. II. M/ ' Bee ofllce. 513-23 . Fxun'shw * front room , flr-t Ho- JD with or vtltbout board , C03 o. lifh St. 50323 $ 10 LV.TOne line r-om , with or withe D0 rd. 1808 California > trcet. 451-apl rpURNISHED PARLOU UOnM-And boat 1 Modern coov < .nlencos , 1910 Dodge St.cct. 48c-2e ; A R RECIIANE FUHHE.NT The2cdst ( t\ and basement of building No. 1111 Farm Ueet. Inuulra on premises. 184-ln OR RENT 25 house * , 2 to 10 rooms , at 13 tis p r month Shrivor's Rent bureau , i rx it DQsiomn. 768-t 1710R KENT 1 wo double stores , suit ble I * boarding bouse , grt eery , butcher , cr oala sltua'ed ( O as to command a fo ? < d firmer tnu Iniiulroof Mr * . F. Lange , S. W Cor. 13th o Jack > ou HU. . 30o-lm F R SALE. SA1 E Opera Hou e KeeUurint. Eo FOll bj.Uo.s. Tcrimreas'ta le , 832 KJ W " McCOV f 311 SALE Splendid 80 acre farm near cl 'Fine rfbldence property near cl ) , a'lundi ; fiuit , good boosef , barn wells , cistern , ihi aud oiiiauicnt.il tnoi Will ( rode faim on prrperty. Birgiln , Five acre lots njirc'.t ) , S125 cre ; 1100 ca long time , six i > o cent Valuah o f rni , 71 mllej from Orrana , Fcur cro trait , fruit and tilude treu , w F-irnam. I'ariialn. F \oacro tract , two houics , south city Urn Conaje and lot near strott c r. { 830. E | ? , lot and cott ge , Ih enport. nw * ALECHEAP-Agcod llde lar buj ; FOR new. Jlcdr watooce , "B , O. ' i cfflee. 5'6i : I OR BALE OR HENT- . . F 628-lf O. J. OANAh ' -I A A Buthcli Onion dexs fur sale cheap. Ji | ( Uo. ) Willis. 14 Doiige Street. 510 S 'l/OttUiLE ' Two house * 3rooms ind 5 rco h Brick f oundatlcn , good < ellari , hard and i water , full lot , on south ! 3rd street , within I blcckaotSU UtrVi s\cnur. Inquire on preml-e * , No. 841 routb 2U Slrett. 522-2' OR SALF Thorough bred Jerwy Bull c E full PeJlgref , 8 , J. Rblem 1008 loulh artn I70R PAtK A re t , tew one story frame cot- f lageaia full lot on 18th vtreet. Klrs'-c'ans dcDCi lo atlon. Six r oivery in 'rn * . Terms en > y , A p1 > at I woiticf if Kdi * ody \ llartln , 17 and It ) Omaha N < t ctu " k ulldlng. rV4-27J OR PALE 7 rot in house uu until UMIUC , j at 7tO K room c t'agn on rumlrg 8' . ? 4CO 4 rrom cotutge on 18 h Si 11 'ft 4io me tta o near U. P. p t , 9 1C. 3 room COILVB a' , llfftd rfSt Mtij's ar'liuo , 160. M < AUUrJ ojlioj it I'o * ' . OlH e , 4 5. f ' 710ft "At.E Nice , ( 'r en Ciilar Ireis a * eth J nd Hova'd atrict. < G3-:4 ] . ' OH 8ALKju tity et O K lerco [ oi's. ID. 1 quleaWdjard , \Veb < ter street , between 7tb nd ISth. 450-.85 710R 9A'jR ' OK hE T A five r-o h us- , ; with birn , wol and 1 Urn. L't CO 1C8. rply to Siml 0 S.ousanor t > n preinl e < , N' . 317 I'll rco 6t'O. t. 401-23 } 7IOR SAIjlKlno Jersey Bu'l for | ir > llcuto. ; W. s nwinlsi tbo prim urn itttbo Usr Htate air , Apilv J. Tljlor 5 8 bet. 25tn and D'ca- ir , tortli Omnh > . 451-23 } HAnKC"AX E-P rsdea a bargain , a L etock of g.nual u ircha tl HO with an cs- ilUli n trauu In DUO cf the best 'owns on the < V M ral raid In Nebraska Stock will In. _ lcoalxut SCO. Addrtsj lock b-x 1404 . . , ouncil Klult' , o a. - - - SALK Oni" borgc , ilngle wagon nnd bar . nets. 1 Cooper wa.on. CHAHLTON BlfS. , 3 < 7-tf _ 301 N. 15th at. BttiCK YAKD FOKKKSTppiy at once. K\ertblng needed to run It ou hand. upcrlorclay Also hnuso on yatil If uantod. UKENZ I 1)1 111ILK , Yard Uth ilteot. 2 blocks outh of Bo'levun road. 280-lmt ion S VLK OU " ENT-My 2 story br'ck rcsl- ; doncu on lOthstieot ai d * t. Marj's aicnue ir tale , 47 000 Sraull payment down , bo anco tO 6 jcaw time. Lot 0x200 feet. Elflgant ouse , verv c-ivpnlens. Will rent It toery oed panics for ? G5 per n onth Call nt once al M. TOFT'S , 12th and FqrnamSt. , -OR SALE lloimo with 6 rooms and u lots J ( rnch C6vl32) In south Omaha , for $1,000 , on aayturnix. Will < akt team on part payment , nqulro at Oil S 12th street. 213-lmt R SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus iness lots on Farnam. Barney , Pouulri" , nd Dodge etroots. DAVIS&SNYDER , Real Est to Agrnta. 110-eod-tf 1605 Farnam St. Bargains in Eeal Estate , House anil hilt lot , gxd location , 81,2(0. ( House and halt lot , ueir bt. il.irj'8 avenue enwoith street , 92,200. 41 loot frontage on Farcam street , Improved , " 20 0:0. Corner lot on DougHs street , ? 7,5oO. Pa-ualu Hu Incss lot on Diujilrs iticet , J4.000. 100 foot fronton Dodge stiogt. UoblloMcs In- ewtiuent , $1,350. McOAOUK , 807tf- Opposite Poiioillci- . _ 7101l BALK A Oral clam second band phi.icojt J Cillat ISlBTTurnnvSt. WMf 710U SALE Pocn ets maps of Nebraska SOo J each. For bargains In li aha City Improved nd unimproved proper ! } , call on Wm. t , Shrl- cr , Iteal Estate Agent , oppos'to ' postofflce. 769-tf FOR SALE. FARNAM STREET. 10 acres , housr , barn and other Improvement' ' , i miles from postotllco , t,000. 9 room house , full lot ons reet car line , { 3 COO. 11 room hou'o , ace-half lot , on ( tree ) car line , 2800. 6 room house , on street car Use , all modern nprocmcntii , ( new ) 93,500 1(0 flnc residence lots on nnd adjacent to strett ais. 8300 to jteoO. jteoO.AMES AMES , Farnam Street , 3 room honsr , co'lar. well , etc. Two fall lot } , hlnn'a addition , $300. f > ro6m ncu-o cellar. cU'crn , eti , fences and albs , full lot , ShiMi's addition. Very iasj crmt , ? 2,3fO. 3 room ncusj , on street car line , leased lot , 500. 3 room homo , loue'aadditltn , full lot , JJOO. 8 room htuio , one-halt lot , five minutes ' .vjk | rom street cars , $ :00. 6 room house , ten minutes via'k from poit * nice , full lot , $4,001.AMES AMES , > Farnam Street. fi rconi house , Cots strett. 81,500. Ui.slneu property ou Caplt 1 avenue corner , $2BOO. ( room > ou e ( new ) cne-half block from streetcar carUargalri. . 81,800. Call and i xamlne lull lltt Hcu'es and Lot' , 2 , i , 10 id iOacro lets on cany teima. AMES , 64G-tf Farnam Street. QTRAYKD On Wedce'day ever Ing , Mar h 14 , j f om No. 155Jnne < St. betweo 10 h 'd 1 h , a rcan colored cow about 4 or Syaisold , a'so y < ung red colon d calf , 520-24-in21-3t - ' Wednesd ymori lag between 16th LOST-Th's ' . a d Ihcrv b ok. Finder plcaiedeilvirsume ( oOman * Bakery , 516 10th it. 515-22 * \\J ILL take children of ny age give them a V * .not lit ra care for a liberal couu cnsatlon. A'dicss Y. Z' Beeofflce 308-lmo * f * ADIKS vlshlng a qula flocedurlog confinement - ment , with nurse will address W , B. Bee ottlce. 369-lmot EXCHANGE for city property In Oiraha , TO nrst-c'aH ' Improved farms A'so 1600 lead o-shesp f TFUle Co-ro-pond with N. C. ihr etlan'-n , Huciameoto , Neb. m B-lm riPECIAL INDUCE1IENTS Offered for a coun- O t > y store at Ollmore , Sarpy county. Neb. Apply lo O. Frojl , thtre. 195-lmf RDWAKDIOJDHL MAGISTER 'P PALMY8TERY AND COND * . TIONAL1ST , 4V8 Tenth street , between Kurnam and llarnuy. Will , with 'he old of Rimrdlan sclrlta , obtain for nny one a glance of the past and preaont , and on certain conditions In tbp fu ture. Boots and Shoe" made to order. Pf ifect satisfaction guaranteed. HEAT AND MOISTTJRr , THE ES OF , IFEim TRUISM is HAS- TAKIM ; A TE-SPOJNFUL T'SJ Et lZEft APER IENT IN A OHSS OK H > r WATEa i ALP AN HDUR BEFORE BREAKF Sr , FOR IN- DIOKSTION. KYSPEPSIA.OR CO SIIPATED UA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never arles. A marvel of purlti itrengtb and wholcaomcncxs. More economical than the orplnary k'nds , and cannot be sold li > couipetltlon with the multitude ol low test ) hcr weight , alum or ph-sphate pow4er Sold only In cans. llOTii. Eiiixu I'owcia Ox. Wall-St. " .IB . ' New York ,