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XillS DAILY BILE : FRIDAY APRIL 13 ft- The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Vn lay Morning , April 13 \Venther Report. ( The folio wins observations were talci at the ssrne moment of time at thestatloi mentioned ) Vi A t > ir'T U 8 BIQ.IUL Snvici , ) OMAHA , Apillli , (1:49p ( : m ) I LOOAb Ben Hogan speaks at the Bapll hutch to-night. All welcome. Messrs. Will Wilbur and John 0 rfe have been elected members of tl Omaha glee club. -Toilet Articles at SazoV Tno remtins of the Iftto Harry Sajtth were forwarded yesterday : Ntwarlr , N. J. The work of laying gradto on Tcnl street has begun , the first section being ! the alley near No , 2 hose.company'a houi Master Freddy Dnfrene , son of Arc Itect Uafrene , has quite recovered fro his fall through the stairs of the Mills : hotel. A meeting of the Omaha cricket clt will bo held on Saturday at 8 p , m. , at TJ Lnnyon'a cffice. All members are r qu < > E ed to be present. Joseph Dove returns thanks to all t ! oelhbors , and friends for their klndnc during the sickness and death of his wll /Mary Dove - A private masquerade party will 1 Riven by the children of Prof. Ilelphrej dancing school on Monday evening , Api 16 , at Orouns 's hall. Th Omaha cricket club has rocolvi hrough Mr , W. J. Whltehouw , dire rom London. England , a complete outfi ( comprising bats , balls , oto , Tha Omaha Swodlih Protectl Brotherhood will hold their rrgular mec log Saturday erenlog , April M , ' 1383 , Thiele's hall , at 8 o'clock sharp. By ord ot John Pnt rsoo , pratMcnt , Tno play t be produced under tl aniplcui of the St. George society will 1 the old Engll.h melo-drama , "Waiting f tho'Verdlot. " It will bo played on tl 2'th of this month nt the Boyd , Wiu. J. PoanUii , the young Irish sti with his hyacluthlno locks nnd vbltt eye will be at the Opera houia to-morro vcnlng In "Friend and Foe. " llsv. Charles W. Sivldgs marrli Mr. Fred Bagle and Miss Mary Bugle the reildence of the bride's brother In th city on Wodooiday evening , April 11 , The wedding of Mr. John 8 , Mill and Mlts Nellie M. Mnnion will tal t > Uoe on the 19th last , and not the 10 M errrmeoua'y stated yesterday , and tl reception will be at the new home of t ! happy couple , Attention Knights Members Omiha Lodge No. 2G , KnighU of Pjthli are htrsby rtquested to astemble at tbi Castle Hall , car. 14th and Douglas stret ICilday , April 13th , at 1 o'clock sharp , attend the funeral of our late brother , E Angustat. By order of M. May , 0. 0. An individual known M Indian Job who has lived In Saratoga precinct for t twenty or twentyfivs year * , died Wedn day. He wa at ons time pretty well c owning a horsa and wagon andother ] pr < erty. but Is said ta have bwn swindled c ot It by his fellow Wlnnebagos , to whi ho had loaned bit outfit H leaves s vhiUK him wife , Louty , who Is alone the world and without moans forsuppc Wednesday the Kmmet Monument eolation gave IU sixteenth annual ball Urounie s new and large hall , this be the first dancing party in tbii hall. Th were fully five hundred gentlemen i ladles present , and ft delightful time ' had by all , It being the most suoceti paity in every reipeot ever given by I association , The proceeds will bo devc to the ItUh famine relief fund. The d mltteea were as follows ; Arrangemcn * T. Talloo , P. Hoian , M. Whoalan , Hoaley , Wm. P. McDavItt , D. O. She Roceptlon-K. F. Moriarltr , J. U , 1 n y , M. P. O'Brien , W. V. Wangh , J Murphy. Floor-J. P. McCarthy , drew Murphy , M. L * , J. F , Price , K tt ck'rby. - W. 0 Powell , EKJ , our well-kn Thliteenth street dtnggltt , cnUrt Ini few ot his moat Intimate friends wll graud an ! sumptuous repast Tuesday o ing , t John Wirth's. The affair was ot the most enjoyibla we have ever the plfaiure of attending. The eata and drtnkaMcs were of the choicest , hours were spent In discussing and d Jostles to the occasion. Tbe'.object of social gathering of friends was the r nation of Mr. Powell from the pnJdi of the Owl clnb. The club regrets lost of one of their moat valuable u bets , and one who WM always foremo advancing their Interest. An agreeable surprlie was given A neiJay to Mrs. Moaney atber now hoi ; Saratoga precinct. A large host ol friends assembled and filled the eve with melody nnd mirth. Mutio and i Ing formed the principal amustmeu1 the evening. After a long iptll of ei ment rtf reahments were 'served , and party engaged In a. hearty supper. A mom hours were happily launched Int realms of the put , and the party almost In time to catch the sunrli thtlr homeward way. Among those ent wen Mine * Ada Smith , K. A. Un , Luoy Hensman , and the & Knight , Elton and Klllngwood , Mr. Mr * , Klrnahin , and Mews. B. M 0. W.Towiley , Geo. Butlln , Frank I water , Ch s. Smith , H. Ivanhor , F Lester , and the Meurs. 0. and It K D. aad B. CbrUUe. and J. aad 0. I SUDDEN DEATH. Suspicions of Foul Ply and Noi ossary Investigation. The Onrious Oftse of Whtc Augustadt Was the Victim , Mr , Augnstadt U well known < many of our oltlzena aa the proptloti of the green honso and gardens nei Uucall's park. It seems that ho has lately Incnm the enmity of a nnmbor of his nelgl bora , who a few nights ago went toh place and broke in the green honi wltdaws For this Mr. Anguatadt hi warrants Issnod from the court i Jadgo Brandos , before whom the wore taken Wednesday. ( QWednoiday Mr. Angcstadt waa c town and as late as 5 o'clock waa I ono of the saloons with a protnlnoi attorney , drinking moderately and < all appearances In as good health asl over waa In his life. Ho then wont homo ani at o'clock this morning suddenly die The death was so sadden , ni expected and 'unaccountable th n belief la felt by his frlon that some font play has taken plac For this reason Ooronor Jacobs w notified of the facts and waa cailc upon at U o'oloak by ono of the ftien ot the deceased , with a view to ha Ing an inquest hold , which will pro ably bo done. It is altogether a vo curious and myatorlons afftir and son serious developments may bo made. A number of complications atiio the case of the man Edward Augusta' ' who died so suddenly at an early ho yesterday morning at his home flaacall'a addition. After bis doat while In ported good health a fo hours previous , suspicions 1mm dlatoly arosD on the part of his friend and they determined to have the c thoroughly Investigated. With tb object in view Ooronor Jacobs w notified , and the body was taken hla establishment preparatory to post mortem examination and inqnei Dr. Van Oamp was d tailed to .conduct the examln tlon which will bo completed time for him to report when the corner nor la ready for it. The history the case Is about aa follows : Upon la Monday the deceased caused the a rest of Oarl Stornberg on a oharga ' malicious destruction of property , short time before this s.-me porso had broken the sky lights of A ; nstadt's | green home and ho thlnl ing that Btornborg did it , whom 1 had regarded as an enemy , caused i arrest. After a preliminary hoarli before Justice Brandos , in whoso cot the case waa brought , Stornbe was bound over to the distri court in the sum of $500 ball. Beli unable to furnish the amount , he w placed In the county jail to await ti action of the next grand jury. Shot ly after ho had boon incarcerated , 1 waa visited by Walter Bennett , a lai yor of this city , who , it ia said , repi aentod to Stornborg that ho could pr cure his release from custody , Aft some preliminary conversation b tweon the lawyer and the prlsonc the latter was Induced to 001 voy some property which 1 owns in the southwestern ps of the city to Bennett's wll Btornborg avows that he was nnu quatnted with the nature of the 1 trumsLt which he signed acd ou did 10 in order to n&t ont of ja This occurred on Taeiday and < Wednesday Stemberg'a friends we to Oowln and Bmythe and after te Ing the circumstances to thorn a b In equity waa filed to compel Bennc to deed back Sternberg'u property him. This has not yet been done i though Bennett has agreed to do i Btornborg was released on writ habeas corpus An Imports fact in the cue Is that the time of Augustadt's doi Bternberg was In jail and this \i save him from any suspicion of bei implicated in the former's death , T two had boon enemies for some tli past , and a sort of fond also exist between several others and the i ceased. A jury has been Impannoll and the case will be sifted to I bottom. Angnstadt was a member of I Knights of Pythias , and was in gc standing and reputation with his I low men , with the exception of i man who was arrested and a I others. FOIl SALIC. A drngatoro in western Iowa , po latlon about 3 COD , stock from $0 ; to $8,000 , sales $18,009 per annt only two drug stores tu the towi large oiuntry trade. Inquire of In Roger * , Ulllard Hotel cirue store. GET FERTILIZER. Parties wanting yround Fertilizer grass plots , vines , fruit trees , &o , be supplied by leaving orders at office , RsdlcVs Block , Farnam str Dead animals taken away on si notice without charge from any ' of the city. 30.1 An Important Moating. A large and influential meotln the property owners on Gaming Sixteenth streets was hold Wed day at the storu of F. T. Andrew Sixteenth slraot. Maj , Qoorgo A strong , president ; St. A , D. Baloor. secretary. Hon. 0. F. Maudoroon , Dr. 8 Mercer , Can. W. W. Lowe , > er Ryan and others addressed the n Ing , after which the following c ot mltteos were appointed : A committee of five , conelstln be Dr. S. D Murcer , 0. F. Mandot iw Qen. W. W. Lowe , James Orelgl h and O serge Damis , was appointee wait upon the commissioners of D laa county and urge that Gaming si and its continuation ont into country be put to grade from military bridge to some point , Patrick's farm. Also a committee of three , con re Ing of William Ryan , Mr , Bosson Mr. Dounagan , to wait upon the ik council and the commissioner Douglas county and urge that Out street aud 1U continuation * out Into the country be Immediate ! ] paired so * i fo make it p usable fc temporary use from the military brldj Into the country a * far ni praotlcabli Alton committee of thrio , consls icg of Geu. W W. Lowe , Clao. I Detnls and William Stovers , to vrn upon the honorable city council au urge that Gaming street bo grade from military bridge to the city llml as soon ai practicable. Alio a ( irtramlttoo of five , conilstic of T. 0. Btunnor , 0. E. bqulres , / H. Binder , Goo. Armstrong and Mi Oarrlu , to circulate a petition for tt grading , curbing aud guttering i Gaming street from Sixteenth stroi to the military bridtro and present it same to the city council. The mooting adjourned to moi again in two weeks at the store of 1 Ho'.mos , on Sixteenth street. A FEARFUL FALL A Bricklayer's Fatal Descent t the Earth , i A Tumble Prom the Top of Factory Ohimny. . For four or five months back tt city has been not only quiet but vei dull In the matter of sensations , tl last occasion ou which Ooronor Jacol was called to alt upon the bed of a dead man being the week afti Thanksgiving day , when lienry Ebo ling died from the bullet fired fro : Perry Shotwell'a revolver. A revival of sensations waa inovlt ble and In this as In other things It true that It never rains but It pour the two accidental deaths reportc elsewhere being supplemented by torrlblo and prooably fatal accident i Woodman' * linseed oil works , whl ( occurred at 3:30 p. m , A large brick chimney has for son time boon In course of oonstruotlc and a new scaffolding had jnat bet put up , closing In on the structure round it off.Some one in nailing tl cleats to the ladder hid left the npp ono , 31 feet above the ground , wil but a small nail In and dangerous anyone who attempted to use It. Ono of the bricklayers , Han Jackson , a young man about 35 yea old and living with his family no the works , started to climb np tl ladder. Ou reaching the npp end ho caught hold of tl dangerous cleat and It came off in h hands. He fell backward an to'ti ground , his fall being unchecked e : tlroly until he was within fifteen fe of the earth , when he struck a gan way and rebonnded off Ho shonti as ho lost his hold on the ladder at moaned loudly when ho struck tl ground , A companion workmai "Djo " Koyo , picked Jackson np at by rubbing and chafing him kept hi allvo nntll Dr. Pcabody arrived. I bonea were broken but theman's , rip ! kidney and splno wora btnlsod and 1 had three or four spasma after boii picked up , although otherwise co Bclous and rational. A BIG SALE. Reported Transfer of the Old Ooi vent Property , Which la to Be Laid Out late Park andBesidence Lots. It was pretty generally report this morning that the grounds np which has been located the Oatho ! convent , comprising a tract of neai thirteen acres , lying on Bt. Mar ; avenue and Twentieth street , had be sold to a syndicate made np of Orna men for $65,000. It will bo remembered that at o time an effort was unsuccessfully mate to purchase the property for a site I the government corral and other pr. Ho buildings , the price offered bel $60,000. This off was refuted. A BEE reporter to-day called to i Judge Wfolwofth In regard to t matter , bnt found him absi at Washington , * Mr. Ei llsh the well known you attorney In his oftloo , thought thi was no foundation for the report an actual sale , though there has be some negotiations made. The obj of the proposed syndicate is to , the grounds ont in a park * and re denoo lots , Bt. Mary's avenue havl the finest residence property in 1 city on her thoroughfare. Mr. M. Donovan , one of the ohm trustees and Mr. Gibbon , of the fief of Pdxton & Gallagher , the other tr tee , both stated that they knew nc Ing ot any such sale and that it i hardly possible it had been made aa deed could bo made ont except li shop O'Qjnner , who is absent fi the city at present. From all reports it seems likely t the sale will ba consummate ! at early day If not already accomplish OPEN AT &AST. The lee ttreaka at Btamorclc ana Q OutBaey 3iluht Rise in the Rlv < Sioux City Journal , April 12. The ice broke at Bismarck In Missouri on Tuesday evening went ont easily. Thnro waa a all rise accompanying the break bnt it waa not enough to cause damage to the boats. It is cxpei that the ice la already too rotto even make an appaarsuco here. The departure ) ot the boats wl are advertised to leave during next two weeks will bo the more i tain because of the opening of rlrer. The Helena will got awaj Saturday , and will probably fo closely in the wakn of the Joseph which leaves Yankton on the a dav. She will have a number of aengora from other places who making the trip for amnsement. freight to bo taken ont will be about the avenge quantity and qi at ty , The river rose here a little yet t * day. The new ferryboat being b id by Mr. Oorllo will be launched aa i ty as the water gets np a foot or ol more. The government fleet ig dropped down the river a short st taaofl and sow lie * aboat at the foe Pearl itreet. BURIED ALIVE. A Man Crashed and Smothere b ; Sand. A. Bank Caving in on Him. A bid accident occurred at 12:30 : ] m , yesterday , at a place known i Spring Place sandbank , run by Job Goodhettit , Eiq. Jacob Schrum was foreman fi Goodheart , and was at work as usual yesjeiday with hla iotce. They he been excavating from beneath a hip bank , and Schrnm was warned t Mr. Goodheart not to iroat bin self too close. n < * ridicule the Idea of danger , and h reckless action cost him hla llf Ho ventured under the bank aboi 2:30 : o'clock , email fragment * at tl time falling from above , a &uro sign ( danger. = Suddenly the bank slid in and il unfortunate man > 7as covered beneat nbont five foot of sand. The ullc was long nnd fell for a height of aixi foot , and It waa difficult to ntcortal just at what point Sohrntn was bnriei so that It was fully half an honrbefo ho was ( xtrlcatcd. Ho waa taken o crushed and quite dead , belt smothered by the heavy at close packed sand. A tolephot meisago was nont to Coroner Jacob who repaired to the spot , and Impv noling a jury hold an inquest on tl remains , a verdict of "accident death" being rendered. At the thr men who had been shovelling by tl side of Schrum proved that amp warning had been given him , no blar could bo attached to anyone bnt hit self. self.Tho The body was convoyed to the hoi a few hundred foot distant , and t funeral will'take place at 9:30 : a. i to-day , He leaves a wlfo and o son. FORT THORNBURGH. An Interesting Interview Wi GOD. Howard. Proposed Improvements ai Changes at that Post. A reporter of THE BRK called up General Howard yesterday for t pnrpcH9 of obtaining any addltlor informutlon relative to the appropr tlon for the cans traction of FortThoi bnrgh in Utah. "Wo have had no official notlGcali that the Bocrotary of war baa act aal 800,000 for the conatructlon of a p < at Thornburgh , " Bald General Howai "but the report la probably eorrei The amount named la the uum I ask for among other requests for appi prlationa for this department. " "la not $00,000 a largo amount bo expended on a small post ? " The post as contemplated IB to be four company post , well and subatc tially built with an eye to pormanc cy. Thornburgh will command t two Indian reservations in its vlcinl the Ulntah agency and the Ute ag < cy , each being distant some thli miloa to the southwest and noutho respectively. In addition to the p < Itself there ii a road to be complol between Fort Bridger and the fever over the Uintah mountains wh ! will take a considerable si of money to put in firnt class con lion. Of course a good deal of we has already been done on this by ( soldiers in addition to the mlllti telegraph line which they construct joining Thornbnrgh with the West ) Union system at Carter station. I at the beat it will take several thi sand dollars to finish the work , a the soldiers cannot bo expected complete It without assistance , common with other general ofTuer am decidedly opposed to making < enlisted men do any m laborer's work than is absolnt necessary. It Interferes with tb duties , , and with their efficiency soldiers. After men have been wo ing all day with pick and shovel tl are tired out , and too routine of p life , the target practice and the di are seriously Interfered with. So portion of the appropriation , too , i have to be used m settling oUlma land on the military reservation , i do not thick that the amount prove more than inffictent. "Gould not soma of the fond , 1 provea excessive , be used for the l r oraout cf other poatt ? " There will not bo more than cno for Thornbnrsb , but I have still ho that wo shall obtain funds to Inert * ho sr.a ! of Nlobrnra and Dong Fort ( Omaha ought to bo put in coi tlon as soon as possible , not by pa iug np the old bnlloinga which are ton to their foundation * , but by er Ing now structures. FLIES AND BUGS. Files , roaches , ants , bed bugs , i mice , gophers , chipmunks , cleared by "Rough on Rt''i 15o. BLiVEN'B YOSEillTE COLO * Made from the wild Mowers of FAR FAMED YOSB<E VAL1 It ia the moat fracra . of perfo Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , Francisco. Fonalo in Omaha by j. Whltohouso and Kennard E Army Orders. First Lieutenant W. B. Po Ninth cavalry , is hereby relli from duty ai recruiting cfficerat D A. Rusaell , Wyo. - Leave of absence for onn montl take effect when a permanent < mander of the post joins , am apply for an extension of ono mo Is granted. Captain J. M. liamll Fifth cavalry. Laave of absence for one mo with permission to apply for an ex alon of ono month la gixntod ] Lieutenant Robert London , Fifth airy. airy.The leave of absence for ten > pranted Major M. L Lading Quartermaster U. 8. A. , to effect November 0 , 1882 , U irmed. Recruit WB. T. MorrU , collate Fort Omaha , Neb , Is assigned to tl Fonrth Infantry. The verbal Instruction * nf the d ptrtmenttn Jon A H adm , Fourteen ! infantry , A. I ) U , to proceed I 0/t ibKiij ( , Nn . , uii return , on pn' ' lie service , are litrulty coi tirmocl. Louve of absence for onn (1) ( ) montl with permission to apply for an oxtci alon of two (2) ( ) monthi , Is grantc Colonel John Gibbon , Seventh lufai try. try.Tho oommanciog officer , Fort Lar tnlo , Wyo. , will send without dola ; private Norrls Divls , company 1 Seventh infantry , now at that poit , 1 the station of his company , Fort Frei Steele , Wyo. THE CITY'S GUESTS. A Call From the Baltimore Got and Flour Exchange. They Were Delighted Wit Western Hospitality. A Drive Through the City Reception at the Paxton. A special train arrived from tl east yesterday croeelng the trac fer at 10 o'clock , which brought Onuha a delegation of twenty-0' gentlemen , all members of the Ball more corn and flour exchange , and number of railway tflblala. The party was composed of the fc lowing : Goo. H. Baor , president the corn and fl > ur exchange ; Sama P. Thompson , of the Baltimore boa of trade and chairman of tl vleitlng delegation : Frank F. Smlt Goo. T. Ganibrlll , Wm. P. Birndi lar , Wm. Cooper , Geo. W , Tlllow , ] S. Fowler , J. 0. Leg ? * R. B. Clar E B. Owens , T. B. Hull , 0. : Lantz , Geo. Hilt , Ohas. Rouse , i. . Jim Keene of the Baltimore marki E. M. Shryver , Frank Fisher , F. . Wheeler , superintendent of the B. 0. elevators , and the following ' .rn way officiate : H. 0. Dlehl , BOD oral freight age of the I. , B. & W. ; Ford Wood , i Blatant general freight agent of t same road ; N. J. McOmnery , travi ing agent , aud E. P. Ripley , gonei freight agent of the C. , B & Q The party traveled by special tra all the way from Columbus , O. , sto ping at Springfield , 0 , Indianapol Peorla , Council Blnffa and Omah Their trip la not one of pleasure pnrel but is undertaken upon the special i vlUtlon of the 0. & 0. ai 1 , B. & W. , for the purpose working np business relations botwe Baltimore and the far Treat. Evei whore they have received the heartii welcome and they are delighted wi their reception. They say , "T further west we go the warmer is o welcome. Wo have been royal treated everywhere and if wo shou continue our trip mush further vc few of the meruboruwould live to { home , " At the Union Pacific depot t party was met by Hon. 0. F. Goc man , president of the board of tiai Hon. W. I. Biker , president of t city council ; United States Sonal Mandoreou ; Frank Murphy , Esq. , the Merchants' national bank ; fie H. W. Yates , of the Nebraska t tional bank ; Hon. Max Meyer ; He G. W. iilntnger , of the Llniuger Metcalf agricultural Implement wai house ; M. Hellman , Bon Smith a others. They were taken in carriaj and driven np St. Mary's avenue the com ent , thence to the High schi bulldljgwhere a short atop was mac and then ont Sherman avenue to He A. J. Poppleton's residence , and fri there back to the Paxton hotel , whi at 1 o'clock a formal reception i tendered them , at which they wi welcomed to the city byHon. . W. B iker , acting m&yor and president the board of trado. Acting Mayor Baker welcomed I guests In an agreeable speech , which he expressed the pleasure our citizens at seeing the guests a being able to able to extend hos talitlep , and said that he thought well for the people of the can a those of the west to meet. He lieved that but one of the party visitors had hitherto been west ot I Missouri river , and would say them that Omaha ia a new city , i business men are young and tlve and our oity and its men m not be judged with the elder cities the east. Col. Thompson called n [ Mr. Geo. H. Bier , who replied behalf of the visitors , returning tbai for the moat cordial greeting and s ing that whereever they had b since they left home they had i with the same cordial greeting. Mi of them had never seen the west fers , aud are utterly astounded at material wealth , and can cay that tl have almost as much pride in it ap i. western men themselves. When tl Raw the public school building tl believed the star of council as wni the seat of umpire waa taking its i west. Ho aaiered the business i Omaha that the Balllmoreans we ever keep their memory green. Senator Manderson being ca upon by Mr. Baker , made a happy spouse , saving that we of the west always glad to welcome those of east , and that these of the "Me mental City" are doubly welcome , only as coming from that city , also as representing the ruonume energy which has made it what 1 They are not unknown to ue , but know them us wo do the product ! ' Baltimore , and wo welcome tl to Omaha and Nebraska. o Dinner wan taken after the re tlon , thn visitors being gneata of city , and the party again took rlages and * ere driven to the do where they took the 3:40 : train. They go from Omaha to Ka Olty , thence across the sUto to Qu and home via Peorla , Indlanap etc. etc.It la a visit which should bo of greatest Importance to the west , certainly the party wore highly lighted with the hospitality exter to them. They are s , fine looking Intelligent body of men , and are n np of the wealth and business or prise of tha monumental city. Omaha gave them a hearty welcc although but a brief notification tholr coming had been received they oonld not but be pleased ' their reeeptlon. SPECIAL NOTICES. I'SCIALS wl POSITIVELY not btl kokedunlet * paid In adynnco. There uro letters at tils offios for tb following advert in'tr : B. O A. M T. , A. L U. 0 M. T O , , . H. , V. U. , H W. Him. J H. 1) J. O. F. , J.hii A. . 1' . T. S. k 0. . , P T Printer , H M , K 8 T . 8. T. T. M \V\e \ of T-v. Agt. , W , F. P , W. M. T , . . 1 X. 2 Y. TO LOAN-MONEY1 TO LOAN-Cill at Law offlic ef D 1 MONEY r mm 8 Cielghto i nlork. H'LP WANTED. ' CI.VIIK WANTKI'-Su la nan , ot DI'RO dim i ot use ilquo' cr obicvo atid te itn ci riquirul from erupotnr" nlv. > o ph 'cUni tie dipply. Wa u tiOO" to tha r gl kludifmati tout undo * n nr f I trad * . At pi ; to U. M. OARLICH8 82213 ttJutphMo. A TKD-F r t- last tardsiir W 917 17t II. KO0.NT/.U , 1st Ka'lcrat Tanl \7i7 ANTin-Scr : nt glr lo fa crok'nga , VV | IPR ! it N.V. . cor 21th and D.tetipr iitruula Ueleienc 8 required. 918-)3t f"rt ' KA1I3 ml I'Oman ' wanted OU II MAftMVKILKK , llth Street , near F > rnatn. ! ED natbir Immcdlntcly , CX ( ) inih S WAN - S. ( .UiMFiEIiU. - or thieo good palnterf. Fir WANTED-Twa paid. Apply s.on at J. 1 JioibEmor.on , low * . 0 0-14t ANTED A good girl to do chamber wrl Wft ' House. 926-12 } ANTF.D-GIrl for tcneral luv-Bowork at 1' W north 13tb street. Goodvagcs. 92114) ) - first claw il cr at the Harm WANTKD-A - , GoJ wages to the rlvl one. 923-14t ANTED Nune Rlrlat 1711 Jackson St. W on-lit - , . - tlnral h. Appy WANTED-Flr.t-clasi . 10 aid H a , m. t morrow. 91M3t ANTED * girl to do general houioor w Apply tNo JUOJCalllorolafeL ' 9191 Olrl for putting up jcatt , iu > WANTED luvlnar worked la candy factory ptcMre Ap ly bit. 7at > d8a m. at grocery store 12 Farcam sireet. , 913-12 1ANIED Oocd baiber corner Ctli and" ! * clflc. 012-12) ) I ANTED A ( fill for gcnei a' hoisowcrV. w II Duinoot , Kainan atd'jStb SC > . 01J ofrl at Mis. Draylo , 's , till'/Cl WANTED ! ttrcet 007-12) ) - rl for light work la k res at WANTKD-d 13th itrect. 89o-12t * ANTED A grod grl for general bouse-c W at 1710 Caea itreet. 881-121 WWA" " > TKD A fliHS-ca fl drees maker. I WA" Mrs. M. Dold > ttlie& C ) . , 3l'3S. Ten street , between Furnlam a&d Uatney. 877-1 TED Two gi-od eollcltorj to take ord < WA lell gooli > . Steady employment. C 421 South 10th itreet. 8TG-1S > .TED ICO flr t c'ats sMIcltois Inq il WA nltico of Nebra ka nd Iowa Insut.i : company , Mlilatd Hotel Build nu. < ED Boarders by the day or week. ! WAN . , let. Howard and Ilarcc } . 851-11 * MISCELLANEOUS WANTS . YOUNO man of quiet habits can flnd J * comfortable furn'ahed room wlthH 4 bloc cf p Btoltlcc , for $12.00 per month. AJJr P8 L. N. 1'ojt oflke. 016 14 T ADI E3 lulling a quiet place durlnp conflt Ljmcnt , with nurse will address W , B. F ortlco. ,890 U WANTED-Parties to adopt a boy taby , t week ) old. Cora Cox. 210 Tenth etrjit. . 888-121 IT7"ANTED-500 privy t aults , slnka , and cc TT pools to clcai with sioltary cleaner S Isfttdlon guaranteed. J. M. SMITH , JTMmot Lock Box 422 , Omafca , - . sutlermv with too WANTED-K.erybJdy at 1421 Farnam ttri and be curid frcoot cbaige by Home's E'ect : Belt. 613-ln FOR > ENT-HOU8E8 AND LOTS. T710K KENT A bou o of 0 room * , bird a JJ srf water , 3.3 amen h Inquire at N. ' cor. 14lh and Jones. 865 14' ) R"iEN' ' rimsann frorit room furnishi FCR N. 18th etreot , bet. California and i Her. 9M7I "C10K 1 > ENT Three nicely furnUhod rooc J ? lthor without to > rJ , at 1318 Jacksonstre 874-ltt ry des nble l catl J * I'.ck , realeauto , opp. 1' . O. fOOl-t REhT Five roomed cottage , centt EOB . . 4 roomed flat on Jacki on street. S BALUlU ROS , 904-13 1421 Farnam street > OR RENT Front room. Mo. 921 Pacific F cor 10th , fuinlihed orunfurni.hcd. OH RENT Two rooirs Inquire 113 SOD E 17lh street. 874-1 ! JT10R RENT Good house aid lot on 18th S J ; beteo > C'a > tilla > nd Beilevue read gc g.rdeu grjund. Addru.s Sarah Shaffer , On al .ieb. B18.12 IOR UE-T Fur Uhei r.oms at 1811 D"i St. , McCorul k's block. 880-10 KENI' A cely furnlihrd fronn p * FOIl bed roam together , or separate. No chl rcn. . 1713UMtao Biicot. b87-ll TT'OU RENT One or two rorms on flrtt flo C furnla ) ei or unfurnlihld. Aptly at 2 Harn-ystieet. 818-1 : REST Houio ot A room , hard a'd t FOR , | oed eel ar , bay window , all In EI repar. Reaiooable reiit. 12'3 norIh 19th El 817-181 R hENT Good elg t room house i barn , Shtraaan ave ; per month $ fi. 838-tt AMES. F rnam 6t RENT Ilou'e of 6 rcomi , hard and I FOR , good cell r btywndow , > 11 In g < rep lr. Reuon.be rent 12 3 north 19tn SI 817-121 TT ORHKN'l Ono or two room ) In Bret fl Jj furnlibed or unfurnlshal. Apply at S Uarney St. 818-1 HK.xT Tniee nicely furnl bed roe F with o : without board , at 1318 Jackson St 674-111 * RENT An ettkb Uhed rettaurant , i FR trjthlnjr compltta and In tbe buili portl notthocfty. Addiesi Crel Stidn'mi ' PlatlBmouth. Neb. ' 8C9-1 T710R RENT Housrs and lots at phrlter J } Bell's , Rent lurtuu , opposite Poet of ! 709 It T70R RENT Fine uprght piano , fine J .1 J } ball org > n , 1510 Dodge ntrcet. " 5il. f A.IIOSPE.J FOR SALE. 01 SALE-IIoune and lot PclceSO. . in EO ; a'rcet , bet. FunamandDougiis 90E VTEW MILCH OWS-A lat of One gri J.N cawi with talvea , fr mla l > Major Ciotl tDMTt BALE Lot 8 B rtlttfa addlttm , of t , acre * ; fto I feet > truet frontage on south pro eUhlly. On lUrk axnue ttreit car 18 Wil i ll ell hla or divide. II. A. STimOlS , 8t5 U No. 1 Crelgbton Bloc TnOB HALF On deonrU avenue , two JL1 building sites. Must be Bold. Extra lud mcnti to porchaiersfor lOdtys. Farramttrei 8 ALE Tie good will andturolture i FOR clatf rtstrurtnt on Farcin itr c . quire ItrmtdUUly of BALLOU BUGS , 903-13 1421 Karnam itie < Li-OnBALE Twohandkocu * Mts oJ bed r J furaltuie. A barndn 'or any one \r n BI tc < xl furniture. 108 K. 16th Ue t , to. Bj TCW BAiE lliMccm l'ia : lots. Very ctw Jj C 606-15 Sole Ageal u -I SALE A two t-f ne power Baiter 'eun FOR * . In g o > Old r , cV | ' Bamuet Rees , book ai.t jab ptlnter aid hinder , On ah- 8 7 14 _ | .iORSALE-Cott efl rooms. el "e'l In. I1 inored I t , SfiilRo bn'.wetn 10m > n I 'Olh. on Dorcai itreet T rm easy. A Birg.l . Keck , oppo-lte rottclRor. _ HH-12 " I TIURHA EAT A OBEA"f PAROAIN- ' will L1 s II tnyntore building en the ( with tide f S0i.ttt o s'orltn , l'h It 1' grooms a eve , good ctllar , full tlze of lull itiKutul nn adalllonal roam 14 fiet iqu re , n i od ! ! of water en t'i nr m * o . AU > my tcckU ml ( Inert , fi-cv dr ) Roodiand no lom. 1 wills 1 he I ulldlpjr without tt tOck llde- Ire , or the toc without the btilldlcg Any party wishing to en/ 1 | n a bu I ( M of this tli U will fln > i It a rate bargain , and thentneht * astooda tra. e as tny t're of the kin ( month. weaterKliw * . tieaion tlren for sel'lnir on ao- coutt of licknrsi. Ca I on or iddrcsi C. R. MELD W , 8 > 3-17-A10-3 > Vllll ca , Iowa _ FOR SALE A flr > t-c'aisiecortdhand.top ' bng * yy. Cll at 1319 Ha n j ttett ; 3)7-tt 'LE TliF.llEST YCT-Sub'irb.n Qto acre hime < one mile fr m city Onu hundnd drl are an acrn. K y turn * . Thii/iounl l I.eiutlft , ! y sltua'ed a'll fxccl ent for cades and mtllfrul' . Firfli rprln water InnboiuUioi Pr.-'pettvicachol by tbebenr a1 leading outfio i tha city , l-rcoerty ahjwn on afpilo tUn nALLOU Bll'H , _ 8 1J _ 1411 For. a l E-CottuoatidJorncrlotln nrol ca. t'on JIGJO. H rL" > ln n iwt bu so d I rfnte May 1 t. McCAOUBorp | e P 0. 8 4 t ( FOIl 84M3 3 room h uigOT1 ordnr , c ttrn coal hoiifo , b r , full IH , ml o I torn to t- olH 6 Vorj Eisy lens ' * 1POO 801 tf AMS Farram t. _ I ORSALV Ltt onZfl h treo' m r rainara , X1 rnly 8 00. McaAOUS opposlto P. 0. 823-tf IJ'OK SALE 5 rr om bouse , collar cistern , etc. ' and 3 room homo , lo . fOxISJ na'Ls ' One hnde trees , b'oct fiom st MTJ'S a\enue tars half mile fritn fostofil o , $3,3 0 8Q5.tf AME3 , Farnam ttrect. _ OR SALE House and lot on Douelrs street , r only taoO. . McCAOUB tpposlte P. O. 828 tf FOR 8AI E-7 rom houie , lot 60x142 , shade trees , good cellar and cli crn , Qno location , LU ttrcet car lino. Paj mcnts to suit , $3,500 fOOtf AMES , Farnam St , _ FOR RENT Ton housS In good Iccathnn. MI.OAGUE opposlto P. o. 825-tt SALE Ftw cbclce acrelMs , wcsl Omaha , FOR finely located , easy terms Five are and ten acre Iot . hou es and lolg In all local lous , at pri ces and terms to suit purchaser ? . 807-tf . . _ AMhS. Farnam street. Tl/\OR 84LE tot 44x3 ? feet and grocery store r with lit Ing room' above ISth street near ' 'iscaU's 81400. McCAOUE op oalte ! 0. 821-U JiOR SALE Cottage and ceroor loMn North C Onaht 1350 Bargain , McCAGUE rpnoslte " .O. 822-H OR SALE A rare cntnce , am w etoie 22x40 feet and let c nt Inlngn comple'e ttjck of enera merchardl < r ; nd enjo > ln/th' > bemflt of * heal'hy and uttadtiy Inc taj lu buelnces , located - ted in centre of one of the bo t > grcultutal dl - ' ctsla wrst-rn Io leims llberil , write P. box 1C , Imrgene , la 713-lSt PhlNTING OFF1CK FORSiLE * flourishing paper , In a yonn < nd growl g town In Eas- ; ern Nebraaka. Addrets U II. Bee Office. 623-lmo HALE OR RENT Vo e Piano. EOR - f C. J. CAN AN. "QEMIS * New Map of Omaha , just completed and JD ready for delivery at $9 each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 'eet long. Largeat and most complete if Omaha eer publbhrd. Oindal map of : ltv. See column. OK SiLb CllEA'1 Chuku unimproved bu - 1m 81 l.ta on Farnaiu hari.ey. DOUK ! > I , and Dodge ttreels. D VIS & SNYDER , Real Eatote Agents. 110-eod-tf 1C05 Farnam St. ITlOa dALR A am cl&M becond hand phaeton j ? Call at 181B Harncy St. 897-t * "T710K SALE Pockets mapa of Nebraska 20c Jj each. For bargains In Orraha City Improved and unlmnr/.vcd property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- ' cr , Real Estate Agent , opposite postoffice. 769-tf The ntfe of J. Link left Cumberland NOTICE | for Omaha with the Intention f stajlng at the Amcrlcin house on arrival here , ihe hag not been heaid of elnco br departuri- , nyonowhocin gl/o any Information as li her iho cabouts , please communicate w.tli her bus- iand Who la nowstiylni ; at the American house , 927-lSf OST Somewhere between Dodge acd 18th I street and the pest offl e , cnThuisdtu about : .0 D * m , 12th ln t. , a ladies portmannat con- talvlnj ; nlnn (9) ( del ra and s xty (60) ) co < tj , one rl. K. ba/gae h ck andoie truck key. Ihe iDdirwl 1 bi llhirnMy rewarded by leatlnjthe ame at Dr. Woou'd residence , cor. 16th and > pltal Avenue E213' loth < rB . , aed cflor d cow bilongloir LOST . hoatnftb , 100) l-arnan. flhi w.i last etn at lOp m. on th premises. 911-131 . . KCntKSTON , Twnce Medium and 0 alrvoyaut , will diagnose disease ) and dec - c Ibe spirit frlendi , and also glre teit on rain- irals. Wi'I ' be for * lew tUS at 279 Uouitlas itrcei , bee. 15th and 16th. 892-W V Ii K * r.d anl white iovr , two weeks ago. tielurn for reward to lienry ? undt. 893-12 QTRAfEU-Krorn th iubucrlber on Match 8ft , t"Fre4 nU white Blotted o , " Id. Expe ted tt calf soon. U. lorth 18th street. ( n Monday last n co-v , 3 y- STRAYED and bli e with r'ght car split. Fin. dor will be well rewarded By tre ower. B ELLNErt 151B Howaru St. _ 820-12 § \T7 ILL Uke children of my age give them a V mothers care for a liberal comt enaatlon. A dieaa Y. Z. Pee office SfiS-lmo * hH. IIANS'N , illilwlf- rrmuvua irom M Oth a id JacVfrju to 1C h and Hircy Sta. 6S9-1ml | EDWARDKUWHL MAO 8TEH PALMT8TERY AND OOND * . TIONALIST , 498 Tenth ttrcet , between Farnam and Hamey. Will , with the aid of guardian spirit * , obtain for any one a glance of the past and prcBont , and on certain conditions ID tbr fu ure. Boots and Sham made to nnler , Pufccl HEAT AND MOISTSR , THE EB BENOK OF X.1FE. II"1- TRUISM IS EA8- LYPROVENBT TAKING A TE48POONFUL OKTARRAVT'8 f-EMZER APER IENT IN A GLMS ? OK H' V WATER HALF AN H 'UK BEFORE BRKAKFASF , FOR IN- DIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA.OR CO > 8IIPATED HA T. NOTHING 18 BETTER. N. B In taking : SELTZER APERIENT In hot water , wait until the effcmscence has entirely erased. The water thould te bet not l pld or lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neicr varies. A manrel of porllj , itrengtb and wholeeomenesi. More economic * ! than the orplnary k'nd > , and cannot be sold la competition with the multitude ol low teit ihorl weight , alum or pnnphat * pow4er 3old only In cans. Roiu. Bim Powsia Oct. , Nsw York.