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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1883)
r THE XMlLf 13JU& TUESDAY -APKIL 10 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , April 10. "Weather Report. ( The following observations were taken at the same moment of time nt the elation ! mentioned. ) WA H r'TU8 BioxtLSiRTici , ) OMAHA , ApMIO , (1:15p ( : m ) f LOOAL Bjiring returned yoitord&y. The mercury hns fgons up to ft June basil. See "Tho Night Watch" In Htwpo'J window. There wore three cars of ornlratit ( { west loot evening. lien Hogan viiltcd the county jiil Sunday and spoke to u largo nudlonoe. The musical convection at Ncrth Presbyterl&n church is making good pro- Rroea , under the direction T , L. Potter. The atmosphere grew perceptibly warmer yesterday and a high wind prc- T lloJ In the afternoon and evening , On Thursday , the 10th , the laJIp.i of IheFiifctM. I ! , church will give a "I'lag Kntertiloiuvnt" and supper In Maionlo boll. MlcH Alice Andrwwn and Master George U. Miner wore awarded the ptlzes ( gold IIDU and pearl holder etch ) for the best tlcatur * among the boys and glrli at the skating rink Saturday afternoon. There will be another party at Hcl- phrty'i hall on Friday , April 20th , to which those baring received Invitations to tbe party on lait Friday evening are In- vitod. Tbe relatives of the late Mrs. ( Mich- olien , whose funeral took place Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. , to Holy Sepuloher , wish to convey their thankfulness to the many friends who so kindly assisted them In their sid sill let Ion. Respectfully , J. M. Borglum , M , D. At the shooting gallery opposite the Mil lard hotel , the following pria will be given on the 30. li f April , w.hlob will be ihot lor at any ttmo duilniftho month : Vint prlzo , B > lUtd ille ( ; htcond prize , $2. CO gold piece ; third prize , box oi cigars ] fourth prizi , oilk hnndkerchlot. Married. At the ronlJonco of F. D , Cooper , northwest corner Twonty.ttihd ftnd Hurt , Mr , Henry llernncourt to Mini K. T. Gallagher , both of Uubuquo. Thi groom la a prominent business mim al Dnbtiquo nnd his bride la well known nnil roipocted nt thosamu place. In the U. 1 * . athlotioconteit Saturday afternoon McKelvey won the firat prize or a long throw , Bending the ball 108j | yards , and Brlggi took the second prize , MoKolvey won the noventy-Dve yard run nlng race In 0 | teoonda , Whitney taking eoond prize , A consolation pnrao foi running woa put up , and the firat mono ] token by Lee Fnnkhouier , Traflley taklnf second. The olnb will play a match wltl a picked nine next Saturday. Kflv. 8. B. BarnlU , the western leoro Ury of Lutheran Ilome Minions , of whoei presence In Omaha mention has been modi in TUB BBK , returned ts the city Friday Mr. liarnltz Is a member of the Intoraa tlonal Sabbath school executive commit tee tnd Y. M. 0 , A. executive commltto and Is a very sprightly and earnest preacher He visited Omaha sixteen yean agn am BOW sees wonderful changes In both Oman and our great state. Ho Is enthusiast ! on Nebraska and the prospects and growtl of hii denomination In the comtnonwonltl : Mr. Biroltz has been very successful I : works of meroy and city missions , bavin established at Wheeling , W. Va , , such a orphanage as our ladles are now Intereste in here. Should he locate In Omaha b will receive a warm welcome and tiu plenty of work. Real Batute Tranafera. The following deeds wcro filed f o noord In the coauly olork'i ofilo April G , roportoi for THE BEK b ; Ames1 rcul estate auonoy : E 8. Wilkinson and wife to J. E Erani , w. d. , part lot 14 , Oak Knoll $1,500. W. F. Walker and wife to M. Ad Bins , q o. d , part lota 1 and 2 , blco 81 , (600. 8 Walker and wlfo to M. Adami q. r. d. , part lota 1 and 2 , block 8-J 1600M. . tid Q. W. Adaraa to J. UUloj d. . part lots 1 cud 2 , block & Jo . 403.M. . and O. W. Adama to E. Foato . o. d. , put lota 1 and 2 , block 8- J. 400. E. Johnson , Jr. , oE. Johnson , w. d. , psrcel aco. 3'-MG.10 $700. M. Murphy to F. W. Gray , w. d lot 9 , block 181J.-$1,800. 8. A. Frodwoll and wlfo to 1 Emolgo , w. d , , parcel aeo. 13 15-11 $2COO. 8. D. Mercer and wlfo to 0 P. To gart , w. d. block 30 , Walnut Hill ad -83,000. G. P. Bsmla and wlfo to W And < ion , w. d. , lot 3 , block "G , " Proii > c Place. $180. NEW SUITS , Oostumce , Mant ! and Dolmans arriving dally at OH.AS. MCDONALD'S. BLAVEN's YOSE'MITE OOLONC Made from thorlld f lowers of t TAB MMKD Y08EMITE VALL1 It U the moat fragrant of perfun Manufactured by H. B. Blavon , 8 Francisco. Fonalo In Omaha by 1 J. Whltohonao and Kennard Bn " JOHN H. EROK Haa the largeat asaortraont of Ran ( and Cook Store , Barb Fence Wli all of which you can buy cheaper th any plaoe In town at G15 and 617 . ' 16th street. m27-Bao-U CITY COUNCIL The Vote of 'fnuBfliy Last Dan- vasscd. Some Qrosa Irroguluritios in . the Eoturna. Showing th Nroesilty Better Clerhi and The city conccll held a mootlnc ; last evening , the following members bolng present : Utkor , Bohm , Oorby , Dan- hrxm , Dellono , Kaafmann , Loodcr , McOuckln , O'Koefo , Thrano , and [ 'resident Stull. President Stull stated that the ob ject of the mooting was to canvas the votes cast at the recent election , and thereupon ho road the cection cf the charter bfenrlug on thla point. lie stated that ho had consulted the city attorney , and agreed with him that the council nhonld canvas the returns , and that it should not bo don ? by out- nldors. He therefore stated that ho would appoint a committee to canvas the votes. Mr. Kaufman nuggeatod that the minutes of the last meeting bo road. Mr. G'Keefo moved that the ser geant nt orma ba dispatched for thn city attorney , as legal advlco might be needed , for ho understood that some of the returns wore not signed. No action waa taken on this matter. The clerk read the minutes of the previous mooting which wore approved , Mr. O'Kotfo renewed hla motion which waa oocondod and carried. The president appointed Messrs Baker , O'Kcofoand Olty Clerk Jowett an the committee to canvas the re- turns. TUB CANVAS. Proaldont Long and Secretary Cjn- noyor were Invited within the bar to witness the canvaa , which resulted aa follow * : M&YOB. 0. S. Ohaao 2,243 J. W. Savage 2,182 Chase's Majority 71 TRKAHOUEll. Truman Buck 2,672 Henry Bolln 1,752 Buck's Majority 91C rOLIOE JDDOE. , " Gustav Bonoko ' . 3 27E P. 0. Uawcs 1,09. IJjnoko'd Majority 2,181 COUNUIL5IEN , P. F. Mnrphy 4PC ( ' 'GUnrlos Kuufman 2.F01 0. D Woodworth 2 7'Jf J. O'Oonnoll 1 981 W. Anderson 2 19 ( 1. S Haacall 2 101 J. B. Rodflold 22f ( ) E. Stnht ; .187 M. A. M N. rnnra 1 71S M. W. Hartlgan 1 37 0 P. S ralRht 1 95i ( W. A. Turtle 3C Scattering Iti II3AU1) OP EDUCATION. In canvassing the returns for the board of education , aomo Irregulari ties were discovered. Several three year candidatea reool > ud a small unin- ba of votea for the two year term , and the two year candldatco received a fen votes orch for the long term. Thli waa owing t > mistakes on the part ol voters. The returns of the Third and Fifth wards did not designate the tormi for which any candidates ware voted for , It waa finally decided tc add up the total nnmbor of votes foi iaoh candidate as follows : LONG TERM , -V. - E. Copeland 2 35 ] S. Hall 2201 iV. A. L. Gibbon 1,941 "ohn Steele 1,841 I E Strathman 150 ! nllua Meyer 1.10 SUOUT TEUM. 0. Speoht 213 Henry Llvetey 2 04 1. N. Ferguson l,77i A. A. Parker 1,95 M. Anderaon 1,50 U. D. Shull 1,51 . H. Lanyon 25 The boatd of canvatsora roporto ho result cf the canvass that the at tract was oorreot , and they stated th of the vutoa in the Thlr > nd Fifth warda as to thoaohotil boar , nd they had decided the highestnnu bor of votea for the loner term to b elected , nnd the thrno highest amen ho two year term were olnotcd. Th members of the beard of oducatlo bus elected uro , W E. Chpoland , I S. Hall , nnd W. A. L Gibbon for th "ong t rm , Meeirs , 0 , Spooht , Uonr jlvbioy and A. A. Pjrbor for the shoi oi m. BEWKE BONDS. For bonda 3,3 ! Against 1 Majority for bond 3,2 THE ABSTIUOT of votes waa road throughout by tl olork , showing all the details of tt canvasa In a very complete manner. Mr. Dunham moved that the rope : ol the committee bo adopted , au that the clerk bo Instructed to isac osrtlflcatos of election to these d olarnd elected. Mr O'Kcofo arose nnd said that tv or three of the roturna were not slgnc by the clerks and judges of olectlo : and ho wanted to liear from the cl attorney aa to whether It would 1 al for the cleika and jndgca come lu now and sign the document After some little discussion the ol attorney gave hla opinion , which w in substance that without the algn turca the returns oould not bo r colvcd aa evidence of the vote nnd the strict conilrnctlon of the law , ai aa to whether they could algn now 1 gave It aa hla opinion that they oonl although it waa a matter of doubt- aa their duties continued until coi plotod. He entered into lengthy d talli regarding the method of countli votea , and making up rotnrna ai canvaaalng the aamo. The ordinan doea not require that theaignatur be made before the ballot bozea a opened. Mr. O'KMfe lUted that he w willing to vote fcr the adoption of Ihc report If it wns made to upocify the wardi which were not tlgnnd Mr. L od r waa in iavor of adopting tliR report , Mr , Dunham suggested that the dnpllctto oipiea of tbo returns had been handed in. Mr Kaufman thought the law read by the city attorney applied only Ic atato ildctlons , and that under the city charter the returns could now be algnod by the olorka and judges. Finally It waa moved aa an emend < ment , that the clerks and judgei oomo in and ( inn the rotnrna at once , which waa carried. The clerks and judges of the First , Second and Sixth warda now came ID and algned the returns. It WM moved and directed that the report bo adopted. The president road the names ol thoao receiving the highest number ol votes , and deoUrtd the aamo elected. Adjourned until thla evening. SCHOOL BONDS , The rotnrna on the school bonda wll be canvaaatd to day by the board ol education. OUT OF LUCK. An Illinois Farmer GIves His And Gets a Valuable Lessor in Return. Among the passengers who came It from the east Sunday waa a grange : from Illinois , who waa on ronto to In torlor Nebraska to look tip a locatiot and invest hla money In a Nobraski farm. Ho waa going out to Hal county , and at the Tranafor ho vorj curiously mot a loading merchant ( ) j from * Hall , who waa just returning from Now York , where ho had par ohaaed a largo stock of general mar ohandlso. He atrnck up an acquaintance wit ! the "sucker , " whoso name waa Joe Lundbergor , and the latter thought hi had struck a bonanza in the way of i friend , The two o&mo over to Omahi together and took in the portion o thn town moat accessible from thi depot , intending to leave oi the emigrant train In the oven Ing. After flnblblng a prottj good share of bndgo , they wound u ] In A saloon near the depot , where they mot an acqualntanci of the merchant who wanted to got i little money and had nothing but t check on a Council Bluffs bank. Thi merchant waa jnHt out of funds , ant appealed to his new friend to help thi man out. Only too glad to bo of semi service , Lundborgor lot the follow havi (417 and took an nrrnrlly the chock which waa for $1,115. Soon aftc thla the merchant txcutod himself i moment , and that la the las soon of any of the parties Mr. Lundborgor waa deeply chag rined when ho got hla eyoa opened ti the true nature of the tranaaotlonani bnlng entirely without meana except t return ticket homo , loft thla momlnj for Illinois , a wlaor as well aa a saddo man. THE QEBMA.N THEATEB A. Fine Presentation of "Our Bacne lore "Sunday Niuhtatthe Btadt Tneater. "Our Bachelors" drew quite ai oxcoptlonably large crowd to the Get mau theater Sunday night. The ploo was put on the boards very successful y and all the performers had evident y trained themselves with great care Mra. Baurola , aa Travziaka , aotei ory charmingly , and looked aa prott ; a a picture. Mias Thloaaen , in th ole of Mra , Walthrop , received wol deserved applause , and Mrs. Pula Ahl waa , as she always la , a decided sue cess. The Ernestine of Mra. Llndc mann , waa good and she waa dresso 'n a moat becoming costume. The maaouUno parta were all we sustained. Mr. Malchon aa the mua ial director gave farther evidence c his ability as an actor , and Mr. Llndc mnnn who personated the character c Lnoha was very amusing. Old Mi Grotamtnn bobbed np aeronoly a Broornaen and Mr. Litoh made ivoly Augnet. Mr. Baurela in th character of Taempol was oxoollec and ho waa the signal fcr ropoato burata of laughter and applaute. Mi Ponnnr aa Dr. West showed up wo atd made the moat of bia part. Take ah a whole the entertainment give laat night waa a highly creditable or and shows clearly that if in uothln else Omaha can justly bo.tai of bavin ono of the beat Gorman theaters to t found in any city of Its slza and popi latlou. The Board of Public Works The board of public worka hold mooting laat evening to p at upon IL bids for curbing and guttering tl portions o ( the streets now ordered I bo paved , which streets are the : Eleventh , Twelvoth , Thlrteontl Fourteenth , Fifteenth , and Uarnoy. Blda were opened aa foliowa : Hu ( Mnrphy & Oo. for curbing furuishi and aot per lineal foot , $1 ; for cur Ing and guttering a two foot gutti with a parking curb , per lineal foe f 1 70 ; guttering five foot wldo , p lineal foot , $1.40 ; sir feet wldo , $1 5 seven feet wide , $1.92nlght ; feet wii $2 17 ; nine foot wide , $1.41. Win. Mack , eamo order of bid Vermont stone , S'is , $1 47A , $1 § 150,81.75 , $200 , $2.15. Wm. Mack , 85o , 8100 , gl 3 81 50 , 81 70 , 81 85 , $2 10. R. G. Jenklnaon , $1 15 , $1.0 81 40 , 81 C5 , 81 90 , 82 20 , 82 45. Jamoa Stephenaon , bid incomplet The board adjourned nntll Thai day , when it will award the contract FOR SALE. A drugstore In western Iowa , pop latlon about 3,500 , stock from $0,0 to f 8,000 , sales f 18,009 per annm only two drag stores In the town , large country trade. Inquire of Frai Rogers , Mllfard Hotel drug store. Max30-smw2ir THE RAILROADS. The Sioux Oity and Omalia Road Gets Into the Fool , A.n Iron-Clad PASS Agreement Made , The Chicago Tlrnoa of Sitnrday aaya : The goiloral managcra and freight agents of the wcatern roads met again yesterday morning at the Southwestern Rill way association fet the pnrpoao of further considering the proposed now agreement not to give lassos on account of business , The peolal committee of general freight gonta appointed the day before tc roparo a now plan for carrying out uoh an agreement recommended that tie agreement of Dae. 27,1882 , bo ro- (11 ( r mod for the remainder of the yeai 883 , with the addition of a provision providing ponaltleajor a violation ol , ho agreement. This provialon pro vides that any road party to the agree ment found guilty of a violation of the grocmant shall bo fined gf > C or the firs * , f ( Tense , 8100 for the second end , and $500 for the third and ouch ubacqnent uileiuo. Any party dcslr ng to withdraw from the agreement hall bo required to glvo thirty days notice. Arbitrator George M , Bogui a to bo the judge before whom al hargoa for violating the agreement hall bo tried , and hla decision la tc > o final. The report waa unanirnoinlj dopted. It is believed that with th < now iron clad provision the agreement mont will bo faithfully lived np to bj ill the roads , as none of them an Ikely to make thomselvea liable to be muled baforo the arbitrator and be ub joe ted to a trial. Besides , the fact hat the penalties go to the party prov og the charge will cause the varloni oada to watch each other with the ut most vigilance. TUB IOWA TE0NK LINES. Subsequently the Iowa Trunk Lln < Association hold a meeting. Then were present Marvin Hnghltt and H Wicker , Chicago & Norvhwestorn ; R , R. Gable and W. M Sage , Rock la and ; T. J. Potter and E. J. Rlploy lurllngtou ; Roawell Miller and A. 0 , Bird , Milwaukee & St. PaulJ. . 0 , Janltand M. M. Knight , Wabaah ; H , I , Hoxlo and George Olds , Missouri 'aolflo ; Arbitrator Bogue and thi Jommlsslonera. The application of the Managers ol lllnols Central and St. Paul & Oma ia'a now Sioux Oity route to Omahi or admission into the pool wan firs ! aken Into consideration. , The llni waa formed during the Northwoateri war last unmmor , principally in rotal atlon for the cutting of ratea by thi forthwoatorn | * nd Mllwankei & St. Paul from and to Slon : Jity and other Illinois Can ral points. The rate catting to Illinol1 Central polnta in Iowa haa since beer stopped , but the Slonx City route t < ) maha having proved a greater sue- ceaa than waa anticipated refused t < ; o out ot exlstonco and cpntlnuod tc iko business at leaa thnn tariff rates Jp to a abort time ego thu Iowa pee refused to take any notice of the nov competitor , but , finding that the nov ronto waa capable of Ignoring the roc ; ulnr pool lluea , negotiations for sottlinj .he affilr were opened. The manager ; of the road forming the new Siou : Jlty route refuted to charge tarii rates nnlesa they were accorded a far icroentago of the Omaha bnslneao am > olng admitted Into the pool. After fully considering this matte yesterday's moetinc , it was decidec to admit the Slonx City and Omahi ino into the Iowa pool from May 1. Thquoatlon of arranging now percentages contages on the olght oompotitlve No iraska points pool was referred to i committee consisting of E P. Rlploy H 0. Wicker , J. F. Tucker , and th commissioner. The old commltte consisted of Messrs. T. J. Poitei tfarvln Hnghltt , and tbo commie nlonor. The arrangement thny pro posed terminated April I , 1883. Th low arrangement la to terminate September tombor 1. The olght Nobrmk joints referred to above are Fromonl Norfolk , Kearney , David City , Colon bus , Lincoln , Hastings , and Cintn 5ity. ItT alao agreed to make the earn rate on lumber from Chicago to Oour oil BlufTa aa waa agreed upon to othe Missouri rlror polnta the day baton The rnto la 15 cents pur 100 ponndf Mr. E. D. Moore , general agent < thu Southwestern Railway assoclatlo at Kansas City , haa alao boon appolnte general a ent at that point for th Colorado Traffic association. REDUCTION IN RATES. The Union PaolQo railway compan nnnouncea a great reduction In frelgl trttto on household goods and sloe from the Missouri rlrer to Utal Idaho and Montana. The former ral ranged from $300 to $320 per car 1 points vtunod below. The preior ratca from Council Bluffs , Omaha , S Joseph , Kansas Olty or Leavenwort to Ogden , Utah ; Blaokfoot an Shoahono , Idaho ; Dillon , Butte an Deer Lodge , Montana and Interim dlate railroad points are aa follows : Emigrant movables Including olgl head of stock , $150 per car. Small lota of emigrant movable well boxed , $2.00 peir hundred pound Horaoa or cattle ( rclcaaed ) , $250 pi car. car.The company make * thla roductk to Indues Immigration to the turrit rloa named. The low rates will 01 able many famlloa to move to Oregc and Washington , as well aa to Idal and Montana. They can ahlp the tcama to Shoahono , Idaho , the tort inua of the Short Line , and drl thence to destination , at much lo coat than heretofore. Tartlea of t < or more are thua able to reach Orog < and Washington at rates far below i prevloua calculation. Saratoga. At the adjourned meeting of t ] Lyceum , Saturday evening , F. I Ivanhoa waa elected president to the vacancy of J. D. Austin , r signed. The matter of giving a oloilng ext billon In plaoe of the one Indefinite postponed waa left with a commltt of five , consisting of Mows. F. 2 Bailey , Ivanhos , Smith , Mlu 'atrlok and llnakln , with power to ot. ot.Oar Oar ichool oponi d yesterday for tbe irlng term , with Prof. Bailey In Rumor ftj thn . ihero arc several ocloty events on the tapla , all of htch the nrar faturo will reveal. Secretary Joplin , of the Y. M. 0. A. , will assist in conducting the naual esslon of the Union Sunday school lezt Sunday. The benefit concert to > o given the Rchool on Erlday oven- ng , April 20th , for which preparations ro nearly completed , will be the event f the eoason , CUCKOO. A BOLD ROBBERY. a Which the Victim Got Off in Good Shape. The Highway Toll Levied On Peacelnl Pedestrians. About lulf past twelve Sundsr night , Mr. D , Chnrtreu , who lives in orth Omaha , waa on his way homo , laving been detained nntll that Into lear at the Paxton with a friend from iooton , a traveling man. Ho took the route op Eighteenth treoc to Gaming and when just at ho intersecting of these streets he bservod two mon following him. Ho niokened his pace and the pursuers ollowod suit , and when ho broke into run they did the name. Ho was vortaken near the bridge , and ono if the men , grasping him by the col- ar , throw him down and the trio then iroceedod to rlflo his pockets , taking horofrom about $15 in gold and some mall change. They then let him go without doing him any bodily harm. Mr. Chartrcsbad $1,500 in a pock- t book in his inside vest pocket , which ery fortnnatoly the robbers did not Ifcovor. He felt extremely fortu nate in getting off , as he did , with BO mall a loss and no peraonal injuries. A CONTAGIOUS DISEASE A Sensation Created by a Sick Horse , Dr Chambers , the veterinary sur- eon , received a telegram a week age Sunday , summoning him to a Ilttle ettlement about twenty miles south- Treat of Plattsmonth , where there it n extra fine lot of blooded horsei alsed. It Booms that in the locality a elcl torso , whose dlsopse was not known , tad boon kept and had spread the ontaglon to other animals , several oi which had died. The community got xclted and sent for Dr. Chambers , iut before his arrival the horse wac un out of the country. Sunday another dispatch was re' elved and the doctor loft at 7:30' : foi 'iattsmouth , from which point ho win obliged to drlvo a distance of twenty hroo miles. This time ho found the iorao that had caused all the trouble and found It nllllctod with BO severe f aao of the glanders that he ordered II hot. hot.Tho The indignation towards the ownet was so great that aorlona threats ol ynchlng wore indulged in. Several aw suits have been commenced and ho whole country oocms likely to bi nvolved in a difficulty. POLIOS NEWS. A Light Day at the City Jail. Sunday was an unusually light da ] at the city jail , the arrests mostly bo ng for trivial offenses. A young man named Jonei , who hai icon a brake man on an Illinois rail way , was put into jail Saturday for in oxlcatlon. Ho was half deliriousam claimed ho had been robbed of $501 recently. Jones made eight dllforen determined efforts to hang himself b ; tying a nooie to the bars and jumplnj off the window ledge , and by tying i ; wlsted piece of cloth to a tint ; in th leer and trying to choke himself. Th desperate man toro hla blankets am { amenta into strips for nooses , am Deputy Marshal Day , who watohlnj him closely , cut him down , aaved hi llfo and took away ovary stitch o clothing to prevent another alterant Oomplulnt has been filed against M Toft for breaking down the fence o his neighbor , Hunry Bachman. The cisoof Henry Williamscharge with the robbery ot the two Ojceol farmers , was called. Four mon wore arrested on th charge of intoxication , and all wer tent up to the county jntl. A colored woman arrested for die tnrbanco of the p3aoo was fined $ and costs , which she arranged to pa this afternoon. The Emmoti On Wednetday evening next th Emmet Monument association wl formally open Grouse's elegant and ct paolous hall , corner of Sixteenth strec and Capital avenue , , for dancing pur poses. This will bo the occasion c the fourteenth annual Eaatortime ba of the Emmets. The first opportnnlt la thus afforded to the devotees c torpslchore in Omaha to whirl throng the mazy waltz beneath the glare c the electric light , which will bo kej burning nntll a late hour. The pr < ceeds will go to rollova the famin stricken people of Ireland. A larg attendance is already asaurod , and tb largest dancing hall in Omah.s will I well filled , on Wednesday evening , t it certainly should bu. With DCRKKE'S SALAD DRESSIK there la no waste or disappointment- yon are certain to produce a tjood la ad. It costs leas than homo-mad and Is , besides , a superb table sauc CENTRAL PARK LAWN GRAS at EVANS' Seed Store , a-i The Honford Almanac and Coo Book mailed free on application to the Run ford Chemical Worka , Provldenoi R. I. If you are not married , write the Ma rUge Fond and Mutual Tnut Auocli lion , O0dr Rapid * , Iowa , for drcuUi txpuinlng tha plan. fl-So FOR SALE. A new ainVbar , end spring t p bag- < iKdo V.y Hnyder nnil trxik fir t .to ut the dtatu fair la.it full ; never ifed and will bo aold low. Apply at Vpatern Newspaper Union , cor. 12ih ud Doualaa st. fuh''Sniivctf THE 1'llINCK OK i'UNOHKS If 'llu'i i'nticli ' C"iti'oeetl itf uld tiuo , " | ' , Uq' nnMid luscious fiulU Ic can l > o ttrtil leur or with water , letuonmle , ltd , otul fur Kpa ses any punch brtiwtil at dl-cru- ion. Tbo Omaha Saving Fank Is now prepirtd f > make cans on Omaha Ct'y or Douils Coucty 3 v oc. ,3a * * MLA. . -or. ' aa At Current Kites of Iniireit. COMMK8I 'K C1UKOED..J33 ? t3\Moi t3MoiSPECIAL NOTICES. XST8PECIAL8 wl POSITIVELY net beln tertedunleis paid In advance. Thete ore letters nt thlsolfiuj fci the ffcl- lowing urlvcrMscn : 13. G. . A , M. T. , A. U U , 0. At , A aort m nt , 0 . V. , G. . G H . V. U. , H. W. , Ill , -T H.l > .J.O. K.,1 , . M. , J' . T S. & Uo , i .T. , cj.M. Jl. fl.T. , S.T. , S. W. I , . , T. M. . Wife of Tr v. Ayt. W , F. P. , G. 11. , W. M , T. , X. J , X 2. TO LOAN MC 'EY " ONEY Tc7 LOAN-In sums of 02,600 and upwards. CLARRSON aid HOST. (635-10) ( ) 215 Bcuth 14th It. MONEY Loa-od on ehattel rrojcrty by J. T Ueatty , No 21 btuth 14th street : o-lmof VtONKYTO LOAN-At 8 percent. Shrlvor's 1.1 HeilEatato tnd Loon Agency , oppoilte pst otEco 767-tf MONEY LOANED-OnchMtclmortgaje , room 7 Union Mock , or. 15tn aad Fatnim. 421 tpr 16f ONKY TO LOAN-Ctll at Law office of D. L Thomas r.ioif 8 Crclghtoi block. HtLP WANTED. T1TANTED Twogtod solldtorj ti lake orders TV and tell go3 " . Steady employment. C'a'l ' 421 South 10th ttreet. bf6-12 | iTT MirchinU * DlnlcK Hull , 1108 YY F ruam btroot.yojJ tllnluy room girl. 851-111 Olr\ for bousmork. Call at No. WANTED street 850-Ot M S. tJKAYION. - Hret c'a g sfllcHma Inq Ire WANTED-IOO Nebra ka nd Iowa Insurance ompany , Mlilarp Hotel Build DR. WANTED Good cook and dicing room girl. Apilyf.omT told * m 863.ot ; II. MANJ-WEILEU , llth street. - to work In garden. II. W , WANTED-Man green street car line. 853-lU WANTRD A girl to general housework In D small family , lot south 25th ttreet , neai Dodge. E02-9I rvtUVEll WANTED An actUe y-ungaanfo L/ take charge ol oor horses ana deliver the cka ; < B. 816 14 A. CRUICKTII4.NK ti CO. WANTED A competent young man to keep books Huet thoroughly understand the business and come well recommended. 31-10 1)0008 i HILL. Four girls. Good wages. 81 vr WANTED , kouth lOtb et. 832-105 n 1RL WAN' ED-Infamily ot twoat No. 171S JT toU.lMSt. . 818-9' 01 CURL WANTED To do all Xlmif WOMAN - . at 220 noith 13th St. Swede or Bohemian preferred. . 811-105 A girl to wain si.vtr at meal tlm WANTED boird at | lhe St. Chirlca lloto larney St. 813-8 WANTED-QIrl In family of two , 1223 north 19th street. 8IG-9 ( Girl for hcuBo work 11 small fain WANTED at No. 1 Crelghton block tc morning. 769-9 TI7ANTEn-A few d y boa-dcrs at Mr. 0 , VV Nels n's bardlng house. No , 1111 Cap to arenue , between llth and 12th itrcet. 858 HI ANTED Bdardern by the day or week , 47 ! ethitie t , bet. Howaid and Ilaroey. SITUATIONS WANTED , A YOUNG roan ot 22 , educated , wanti a stlu jCatlon n country paper Two years t-xpei ence on city p i < ers. address "J. W. Beeoltlco 860 101 \A7ANTKD A position aa cook or general VV hou-ework hy aptmonof eiperlence. Ad dreaiUoSLearinwcrth street. 848-95 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. - . nient to the postofflce , oni WANTED-Cot.v small rooms , foronemal < person , will require paaicsaion la two weeks Address P. 0. bor 367. 830-tf -Tn do dress makloir In prlvati WANTED . Address Dress Maker Bin office , Council BiUffs , Iowa , A6 4t "ITTANTF.D 600 privy vaults , sinks , and ccai VY pools to clean with sanitary clen r S > t Ufactlun guaranteid. J. M. 8UITII , 771-linot Lock Box 422 , Omata. - er\birtv sullorlnir with tootl and hiadache , ti call at 1421 Karnam e-tree and bo cured deeoi charge by Homo's E'ectrl Uclt. 613-lra FOR 1 ENT-HOUSE8 AND LOTS. TOORREf'f A fuinlshed room for ono or tw gentlemen at 1819 Farnam St. & 9-lI | KENT One or tworocini rn flut floor FOU or unfurnlihid. Ap ly at 2-10 Harnty street. 818-12 fcENT Uouio ot fl room , hard and tot FOR , oed eel ar , bay window , all In trooi repa r. Reaionablo reut. 1223 north 19th bt. 817-12 } I OR RENT Uou'e of 6 room ) . Inquire N F W. cor. 14th and Jones. 805-11" BENT Good elg' t room house am FjR , Sherman ave ; per mnnth (15. 838-tf AMES , Firnam st. I OR RENT Desk loom at Iroy's .tobacc F store , cor. Far cam and 15th. 836-tf RENT Two good luinlihed roorrs , 113 E FOR 17th it. 8-15-lOj OR RE T-A nicely furnished room. 202 Ftrnam st. 841-9 ] * RENT Two large unfurnished rooms o ED flrst floor 412 noun 18th 813-101 "OOR RENT Niwlv furnished front room , fin Jj floor private entrance , next door to He ral ottlce , bet 16th and 16th kts. 84J-OI BENT Hou'e of 6 rcoms , hard and 'Ol watef.goolo II r , biywndow , til In coo rep lr. lltaion.bie rent. 12 3 north 19tti St. 817-121 RUNT On * or two rosrnj In first floe FOR bed or unlurnleho < , Apply at 24 ] llaraey St. Sis-It REST Stcra-r.om and fixtures complet FOR npinlog for dry goods or clothing Lous 010 N. 16th St. I qulra mxtdojr. Jr. T. Al drew s boot and shoe hou-e 827-t I 17011 RENT Three nicely furnl-hed rooui J.1 with o : without boud , at 1318 Jackson St. 671-11I ; "I7IOR RENT Front room en south 18th i Jj near Leavenworth 800-9 } T01l RUNT Nice farnlihod room 8. E. corn JD Itth and Cats. J.09J HOUSR FOR RENT-Tonth an PaCIFIO street , 83 rooms. Apply toC W. Gray , 211 Twelfth street 784-10) ) T ORRENT-AhouMOferoenu with all coi J * Tcnlence * . rnitrtetcu line. Inquire 114 north 18th ilrtot.b t. Mlcholiiandraul. 791-8 TT PARLOK-And boara. Moderi JJ ooDTWlinoei , 1810 Dodsr tl. 486- lot - wcottjes , 10th and Hlekor EORHENT-N J. P. Bow IBlt south Bth. mo LET A nice forn'chfxl ' room with piano. JL alio ether looms 10151'odge Bt. (59 > 70 R li EN T A store 20x60 In Ualcombo blok . ' on Cth street. 71 ST. A D. 7011 RKVT FurriWii i ! rcom 1011 Woh.terSf. ; rpt ecn ICth and 17th t. 7 < XMH 7 HRKNl A otbUtel reilaurant , wl h JL tierjthlnj ; complcta and In the bunl MS ortl no iliacliy. Add csi Ire I 8ttd m nn Mails routh. Neb , P09-18 70ll'lP iT "oui KUU.I lot * at philvcrand ; Hell's. Heat ur au , on" wile Pout i fflce. _ -out nOLKT-Onorooa wl hbotrd , UOSCo'lfnrnla J tt-eet. _ 0 > 7 1m 7011 HENT-FI'ie uprght pUce , One Kim. . ball i.rtfjn , 1519 Dodge jtreot. 6M-I _ A. IIOSPE. Jr. FOR SALE. f A two 'rrso ponrpr IU trr n'oim J engine , In ire ; o d-r , cln p Samuel llets , ook ana job printer aad Mnder , On uhi. 857 14 T OR SALE Pair of fl o bor e < , doubk and } ' sintt'o harness , larrla e Hid b ggy. "wicr ol"gtiiia . Inquire if F. A. Stain , 1109 far- tin ( tr.et , tBl-ICI FORSALE Cfltta < e5 rooms , wc'l , well In- pro\cdl t , fOxl'O botwoiti 13n nnl 5nth. n Dorcas cticef. Terms eisy. A Bargain. I'tck , ppo Ito poittineo. 81M2 [ JlORSiLETIIBIIEST YET-Suhiirbm n e L1 ncre hn'Oi one mlle fr m city One iiindnd i , ilul art an acre. K ay tcrii.8. 'hlsoounl Is tioiuMfuly cltra'oc ! HJ II rxcclio'it orrado onnd mall fruit. K'U.li pprin ; atr n alondirici I'r pottvicachoi by tbo I or read cadltiKOUtfio th tlty. t'rcurr'y shown on ipllo tlcn RALLOU UIKH , Sil-19 1451 Kar.n in sticct. . - - . and corner lot In flnclica- FOH8AI.K--Cott.iire 1 trust bo sold fetor o lav It. McfAOUEopp slol' 0. 8'4tf4 FOR SALE < t room rnus , gooii order , clotcrn coalbouBo , him , full lot , mile Irom po.t- III o VcryEisy Terus , 81tOO. b04 AMtS. Farram St. _ FOR S ALP Lot on 2(1 ( h ttrcot n'r Farnam. only 8JOO. JIcCAOUE opposite P. 0. FOR HALE 5 rcom house , cellar , cistern , etc. and 3 room house , lo * CCxlGJ walks One bads trees , b'oc'i fiotn St. M ry's avenue cars , half mlle from poatoffico , (3,3 0 805-tf AME3 , Farnam street. TT10R SALE House and lot on Doug'is ' street. T only 900. . McCAQUE opposite If. O. 828-tf T710R SALE 7 rom house , lot Cflxl42 , shade JL trees , good cellar and cU < rn , flna location , on f treet car line. Fayments to suit , ? 3,600 80b tf AMB-I , Farnam St , "C10R RENT Ton houses In good Iccathns. JC M OAdUE opposite P. O 825-tf FOR SALE F w cV Ice acre Ms , west Omaha , Qmly loctted , cas ? terms Five a re and ten acre low , rnu csand his In all Ixa'lons , at pri ces and terms to suit purchaser * . 807-tf AM tS , Farnam street. Mill \LK-lot 41x32 feet and grocery store H with living room tt'io\el5th street near mscall'u$14W ) . McCAOUE opposite I'M O _ 621-tf YJiORSALE Cottage and eeraor lo'In North I ? OaahUlSSO Bargain , McCAQUE opposite P.O. 822-tf SALE A rare crinnce , a ni w store 22x10 FOR and lot ctntilnlnga complete ttjck of genera' merchandise , nd enjoying thheatfit of a healthy and steadily ( no eos ru bualnew , loca ted In cuotro of one of the belt agricultural dis- trcts In wistfrn Io . 'terms llberil , write P. O , box C , Imcgene , la 713-12t phlNIINO UFFICK FOR SALE flouriehlng I paper tna > onng > nd growing towntu Eas tern Nebraska. AddreesU II. Bee Office. C23-ltno SALE OR RENT Voue Piano. FOR - 0. J CANAN. T > EMI3' New Map cl Omaha , lust completed and JJ ready f or delU cry at $5 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 'cet long. Largest and moat complete map oi Omaha ever published. Official map of th city. See column. \fOK SlLE CHEAH Choice unimproved bus- i Imai luta on Farnam Ilan ey , Doubles , and Djdge ttreets. DAVIS& SNYDER , Real Eet te Agfnta , 110-eod-tt 1605 Karnam St TCOR eJALK A first claea tccond hand phaeton K CallatlglonarneySt. BOr-tf T710R bALE Pockets maps of Nourwjka HOC JD each. For bargains In Or aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Bhrl- ver , ttetl Estate Agent , opposite postofflcc. 769-tt IVHHOSIJ.AMEUB VALISE 1' In my posses Ion. The owner A on have'ho same by ca'llng at ihi Dee otllce , pricing property and paying for lhl no tice. E. DAVIS. "PUSTURAOE At Lakethore raicb. Rat > : JE yeiiling colts , fo per month , 2 rear eld , 76c oer mo. , horrea $1/0 per me Summ.r ra turage from March 20th to November Sotn In- qulra of Mr Josej h or D vld Belman 18th and Izard it grocery store. DAVID NEALE. 817-9 } " 1 THAI ED t n Monday laat a cow , 8 yeus old O color grey and biro with right ear split. Pie ler will bo well rewarded by tbo owner. B KKLLNEt 1516 Howiru St. 820-15 } TT7 ILL take children of any ago give them a W mothers care for a liberal compensation. Address Y. Z. Bee office. 3C8-lmo * HH. IIANSbN , Midwife. h s nmuvedlrom M 9th aud Jacluon to I6lh and Marcy Sta. / f ADIES wishing a qulo' place during confine LJ ment , with nurse will oddreeu W , B. Bee office. 369-lmoj mo EXCHANGE for city prcperty In Oo.aha , JL ten Urat-clat Improved farms. A'en 1600 head ol phejpf male Cotrospond whh N. C. Chr stlant 'n , a cramouto , Neb. m 9-lm EDWAKDKUEHL MAG'STER ' np PALMYSTERY AND COND" TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilarney. Will , with ihoald of guardian spirits , obtain for any ono a glance of the past and present , nd en certain conditions In tl > r fu ture. Boot * and Shoes made to order. Pitted IN HOT -WATER DONT BE SKEPTICAL. REASON TEACHES AND EXPKRIKHOK CONFIRMS THAT Tar. rant's "elt r dnr ) nt IS N IhVAL- UAULh FO i ANY ANr > ALL DISORDKhS OF THE REMEDY VIOMACH , LIVrR AND 1-OW- EI.S A'lEASfOO KUI. IN A GLASS fMOT WATER KV RY. " OUX1NG IIECOUE EATING ' 8 NOT ONLY EX'REMEUY BENEFICIAL. B T A PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASii WDIOU N ONK CAN AFFORD TO 1IISKE- OARIi. FOR BALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS. N. B-ln taklnir 8EC.TZE1 APERItNT In hot water , wait until the eSeivcscence has entirely craatd. The water should be hit not ttpld or lukewarm. Absolutely Pure. This powder never rarioi. A man el of porlir trengtuand wholesomeneas. More economical than the orplnary k'ndi ' , and cannot be .old In