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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1883)
tt > nr r TfilS jJAJL * BEE : SATURDAY APKiL 14 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , April 14. JL.OlM.JLi Wm. J. Sanlan to-night , Matinee atBojd'a to-day . Nellie Jones W B arrested for Intoxtc tlon and the CMC continued , Postal card ) 15 cents per 10 J at H. 1 MarholTs. -To-day Is the last day of the roll skating rlnV , open all day. l't Kearney wai iient up yesterday f fifteen daya on bread and water for Into : cation , _ Medals awarded to the best little K and boy skater in Omaha to-morrow afti noon. Hetr Wm. J. Scnnlnn In hl fnmo song ' 'Peek-a-boo" nt lloyd'n oiera lieu to-night. Dis'.rlst court adjourned restore ! forenoon to 2 p , m. and the court roc looked nwfully quiet at noon , The gold modal presented by Mi Meyer & Co. , will bo awarded to the me graceful gentlemen skater at the rink t night , The wind blow a gale all day ycsterdi and the dust was whirled In clouds throni the air , to the annoyance of those out the blizzard. The county prisoners were engng yesterday in filling up the old court bou yard from the pile of aihei aconrnuUt during the winter. H. A. Kockport was fined HO I Judge Beneke yesterday for disturbing t peace by smashing a nelghWa window Howard and Eleventh streets. The gold modal presented by M Meyer & Co. , will be awarded to the tn < graceful gentleman skater at the rink I night. night.All All plasterers are requested to mi t tbeKnighta of Pythias hall , on Batu day evening at 8 o'clock , the 14th Init , mporUnt buiiness U to be transacted. ] order of the president. Married Mr. John Ookcraft ai Miss Jennie Davis , both of Omaha , at t residence of the bride's parents on t evening of April 12tb , by Rev. W. . OopeUnd , Medals awarded to the best little g and boy skater In Omaha to-morrow afU noon. Supt. P. J. Nichols , of the U. I was intending to go west Thursday in 1 special car , but was taken sick and aba doned the trip. T. V. Powderly assembly No. 19J K. of L , meets this ( Satutth night. A full attendance is requested Important business will bo transacts Per order of M. W. The gold wath to bo presented \ Max Meyer & Co. to the most gracel lady on roller skates will bo awarded I morrow evening , the last assembly tl season. season.Oapt. . James II. Lord , A. Q ; M. , 1 S. A. , will inspect at Cheyenne dep < Wjro. , 4,005 Ibi of hams , reported damag by a board of survey , and for which 0 * tain Wells Willerd , 0. B. , U. S. A. , responsible. A party of railroad engineers Incln ing Ilobt. Murphy , of Kansas City , Ge W. Davis , of Denver ; nd Thomas Ollvi of Kansas City , were In the city route eait. They were met and cordial entertained by some of the local onginee : Taxes will became delinquent on t 1st of May , and the county ( treasurer kept very busy , large numbers of persoi harrying In to avoid the penalty and I tercat. The treasurer's office is still \ oated in the old bulldlng'In the westslde the corridor , and the first door to the I after entering. J. N , Reynoldi , of the firm of Hi Holds & Motter , the real estate agenU Omaha and Nebraska , was down here t first of the week , looking up some tarn and seemed very well pleased with t outlook for Nemaha county and prospi ( or large crops. He is doing a big bu ness In Omaha , and expressed the bel that this county would increase in val two-fold before two years , and said wt would make It would be our soil and w regulated farms. Mr. Reynolds has chance to see the state , and ho say * have a fine country. Brownvllle Reput can , County Commleaionon. MONDAY , AprillO , 1883. Board mot pursuant to adjoni ment. Proaent , Commissioners 0 ( lies , Knight and O'Kcefo. The following ] resolution waa adoj od : RESOLVED , That the county troi urer bo' and la horeqy Instructed reduce the personal assessment of J. CUnan from 8270 to 850 , for t year 1882 , on account of donblo i ossment , This day the board took nndor oc Idortlon the claim of T. N. Park for damages sustained by reason the location of road No. 282 , IJ , dc and dnmb Institute road , and agro to allow the Bam of 837ft as damagi The following accounts wore allow from the general fund. David N. Miller , board and com. mltment of prisoners March 6. . .8518 , Win. R. Turner , feet as j uitlce. . . . 3 , W. \VbItton , tales juror 10 O.J.Tyler , tales juror 8 T. O. MoMurray. witness fee 12 Jeff W. Bedford , coal for county and poor 231 Wm. Fleming & Co. , groceries for poor farm. . , , 08 David Guild , groceries for poor 11 J. French & Co. , groceries for poor 87 EOAI ) I'DNl ) . F. N. Parker , damages on road , 272 B $376 Adjourned to 15th Inst. JOHN BAUMEU County Clerk , AUCTION BALK Of Horses , Wagons , Cholco Fr Trees , Shrubbery and personal pit erty , on the od ! P.attSaundcrs csta Saturday , April 14th , 1883 , at 1 o'olo < J. K , SAUNUEIIS , Auctioneer. m&e JOHN H. EllOK Das 'ho largest assortment of Ring and Cook Store , Barb Fence Wli all of which you can buy cheaper th any place in town at 015 and C17 J 10th street. m27-eod Imo STRONG EVIDENCE. A Post Mortem Examination Ri veals Poison and no Other Cause , The Conclusion of the etudt Inquest. A. Defense from Mr. Walter Benne Mr Itjnnott called at THE Bi office and asked that In view the serious charges made against hit ho also bo given a chance to be hoar lie produced the following aflidavit. STATB OF NEIIIUHKA , 1 DOUGLAS CoUHTY. / liana TJmtn being first duly swoi deposes and says that on the 10th (1 of April , 1883 , bo went to the jail Douglas county In company with M Walter JJjnnott for thupnrposoof n < Ing interpreter between said Benne and Ottrl Htenberg , who wan then co fined in s ld jill ; that Bald Benne requested mo , in the presence of t ! sthor porsone , to ask said Stouberg lie was willing to pay the damsg which ho had done to the property ono Augastadt ; I so naked sa Stonbargln German , and ho told t that he would do so , and was willli to give a deed of B certain lot In ta city of Omaha , provided after ho g ontof jail ho could have the privlle of redeeming said lot by paying en damages. Slid Bennett Informed him that 1 could bav < s the property npon payii said damage ? ; said ] ! inott request mo to Inform him fully of what ho w doing , and ho acknowledged to s Banuott through mo that it was r voluntary act and deed , Mr , Bmnott did not promise to g him out of jail , and did not protei that ho wonld act as attorny for Sto berg , but said that deed waa given f the express purpose of settlog ) the oil aaitAfter After the deed waa given I we with Mr. Bjnnott to the house of M Angnitadt , and Mr. B snnett told hi that ho had got a deed in settleme of the damages , bnt Bternbarg waa nave the privilege of getting hia 1 back as soon as ho would pay BUI damages. I also heard said Bennett toll Jn tlco Brandea to dismiss the civil BE because the case was settled. HANS TIMU. Subscribed In my presence at sworn to before mo this 13th day April , 1882 , ( Seal ) 0 , A. BALDWIN , Notary Public. Mr. Bennett states that the propc ty baa been deeded back to Stornbe and in the light of the considerulo : for which the deed was given it w be necessary to recommence the at for civil damages , which cannot 1 done until an administrator Is a pointed for Aagstndi'n estate. 1 also referred Tin : BRK to Gjn. Jo ) 0. Cjwtn , In whose hand * the ca against him was first placed , and wh bo says will , now that ho has luvca gated the matter , fully oxonora him. v UBSVLT OF TUK INQUEST. The coroner ana his jury rosumi the Inquest In the Angustaat case at o'clock yesterday , Ic having bei adjourned to that time to await t ] result of the post mortem made by Van Camp. Several witnesses wore ezamln bnt nothing of Importance waa elicit to throw additional light on the tri edy. Dr. Van 0mp testified that TUK POST MOUTEM had revealed no oauso whatever f the death of the man beyond the fi that the stomach was in very bad co ditlon and looked as if It waa the i anlt ot some poisom administered 1 the hand of the doooinod himself some of his enemies. Upon this t ! jury returned the following VKRDlOr. "Wo , the jury , find that the si Edward Augastadt oamo to hia dea on April 12th , 1883 , in Douglas pi olnot , from a diseased condition the htomach , said condition bel ; brought about by some poisonous so stance taken into the stomach. " What the next move will be on t part ot the authorities or the frlon of the deceased is not known , bat Is likely that stops will be taken * ferret oat the identity of the man w administered the poison , SEEDS. The poisoual cAlls and demands letter for vegetable and flower BOO have been BO numerous that the lar supply sent mo by the commlssioi of agrlonlturo is exhausted. I am si roceivlnp numerous letters reqaosti seed , and am sorry it IB beyond i power to supply the demand. CHAH. F. MANDEKSOX , al4 m&otf wit A NEW ROAD. Important Order Made by the Co mlBBlonora Yoatorday. On Saturday last , April 7th , 181 E , B. Chandler and others filed f lowing petition : To the board of county oommlssU erf , Douglas county , Nebraska : V the undersigned electors rosldl within five miles of the follow ) road proposed to bo located , aak tl a public road bo located and opened follows ; Oomrnoncin ? at a point 2 GO cba south of a point i ) G3 chains east the I section corner on the west II of suction 33 , township 15 , raugo . said point being the southeast con of land owned by E. B. Chandler , a southwest corner of land owned W , G. Bullock , thonoe north ale the line of said Chandler and Bulk to the northern boundary of at lands , thence north through the nor west I of northwest ] of section ! being the lands belouutng to the he of 8. A. Megoath , deceased , to t south line of Wright street In Dwit & Lymau'a addition , opposite to a connecting with Ulllard street in si addition ; also the south half Wright street from said Mlllard stn east to the northeast corner of I land of the heirs of the said S. Megeath , deceuwod ; aUo a oontlnoati of Ilunt street , In said addition , norl to a continuation with Madlton av nno , the lan is for said proposed roai bolng donated and given by the en' tcribors hereto , through whoso lam said proposed road patsos in cone ! craMon of the vacation by the cot mlsslonors of Douglas county of all i any county roads located or rnnnit through any parts of the lands of tl said Chandler , Bullcck , the heirs S , A , Mfitoith , doceaied , and Joli A. Crelghton , E. B Chandler. W. ( Bollock by Byron Haod & G ) . , h agents ; Jos. G Mogeath , ndtuinl tratnr ( or holri of S , A. Mrgaath , , A , Crelghton. Yaaterday the abovvpetltion w submitted to board of commlitirmpi and it being satisfactorily shown th the public good nqulrra tald road , is therefore ordi-rud that the abo1 dorcrlbod road lo and Is hereby osta llshed , and the clorkordcrod to reco and plat the stmo uccordbg to la' ' and iho vacation IB prnyod for heraby granted. D > nnlu nccordan with section . ' 17 of chapter on roads. CLOSING THE COURTS. JnOges Nevil'o and Wakeli Near Through for the Toim , The Petit Jury Discharged Good Progress During the Docket The present term of the dtslrl oonrt of Douglas county hai been long , tedious and important , as wi as a very busy ono. It Is now dra Ing rapidly to a close , when bnslnc will bo suspended until the beginnii of the Juno term. The potlc jury wan discharged yi terday afternoon , there being onlj few equity cases left to board. On Sunday or Mondi next Jndge Neville goes to Mompl on Important buslnesi , after wnl Judge Wtkoloy will hear eqnlty miters tors a few dajs and then adj on ; court. The summer term will bo mn shorter than the present ono and w work with greater ease and dlspati as the division between the two jnd will bo better provided for and mu confnslon which unnecessarily pi vallud of late will bo avoided. HALT LAKE NELL- SUe Declares Her Independence the Courts. Nellie JonoH , bettor known as S. Lake Null , was arrested yosterdi morning on the charge of intoxicatlo 3ho has baonconslderod "a oharacte In her way for a long time during h residence in this oiiy , and forum figured qnlto conspicuously tn poll records. Although often arrested one of the deuii-nioudo , she h always proved her innocence in t ! oouit , and by the aid of able count always escaped tha usual finolovli In such cases. She was always a terror to the ai thoritlea and harder to manage thi all the rest. Yesterday the casec&uio up In tl atternoon and the charge of intoxic tion being proven by three cflioe Judge Beneko assessed thefinoatl Upon this she drew out her pock book and flourishlshing It in thu fa of the court declared that she wou not pay a cent and dtfied them compel her to. She was sent over tl hill for a few daya to recover from h defiant attitude. Ono thing that baa always acted her favor , has been that she has very bright and pretty little boy , wl wonld necessarily have to go with h if she was incarcerated. Sio lov the little follow , and takes the be care In the world of him , alwa ; dressing him in the best style. It a pity he should thui early learn t gloom of a prison cell. A BAD CASE Pwo Men Arrested for Picking PC kota. Oflicor Molzer yesterday atrest John Maxwell and a companion whc name is not known on the charge picking a man's pocket. Maxwell is an old offender and h only recently boon discharged frc the county j ill. no and h < s pal we out on Thirteenth street and enter a saloon for the purpose of gettiDg a guno of cirds , of which they hat deck with them. In the saloon n man who is cn as In horticultural interests was alttl at ono of the tables with hU ho leaned down on It , usleop. The m sat down , ono on each eido of him n shutlhd the cards objut conslderab meantime picking the sleeper's pocki thoroughly. They wore seen at the job by si erl parties and im \ landed in llm by the ifli jer. T u > y got but a sin sum ot money mid n few trlfllnt ; ai olos , but it was the victim's luck , ho is known to ofon carry as much a thousand dollars with him , made a day's collections. He loft town y terday and will not prosecutebut 1 other witnesses will. DIED. FINKKNKKLLKU-In this city , Ai 12 , at 0:15 p. iu. , Matilda , daughter Mr.aml Mm , Andrew I'iukenkeller , * ! D mouths , Funeral yesterday from the r donee , on corner of Fifteenth and 1'ac streets , | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITK COLON < Made from the wild flowoia of I KAH FAMKD YOSEM1TE VALL1 it is the most fragrant of porfuti Maunfactured by IJ. B. Slavon , Franoltco. Forsalo In Omaha by J. Whltehouso and Kennard Br FOR SALE. A ne\r side-bar , end spring top bi gy , mtdo by Bnyder and took fi prlza at the stole fair last fall ; noi used and will be sold low , Apply Western Newspaper Union , cor. 15 and Dooalas at , fob28m&ctl WAR IN AFRICA. A Battle Between the Amnzoni Both Parties Captured By th Oops About 10:30 : a. m. Friday there w a reign of terror In the vicinity Dodge and 12 .U streets. The who Block was shaken from stem ] to stoi by the fierce onslaught of contoudii forces and the Amazons of Elhrop made Homo howl. The tronblo began as such lltt neighborhood fi hta usually do. Li zlo Washington , alias "Kansas Oi L'z" and a recognized tonghobaraoto resides on the alloy back of the Motr politao , and Francis Lowell la h neighbor , dwelling near the clam shades of tlio Billovtio homo , Ti locality 10 not famous for peace ai harmony , and won't bo uatll the o clU uro cleared oat nf the block. Yoitordnv mnrnlng Kansas City L called on Bllsa Lo will and It la charge applied catain npprobrtouo oplthota Lowell and rcqueitcd the pleasure taking eatlsfnutiun ou ( ; by force an with arms. She then went homo at wau teen followed by her oppono : who was equally anxious fi the affray. The charge vi sounded and the cohorts rushc topothnr. The colored troops fongl nobly and hair , pieces of dress at nvery imaginable article of appar fi led the uir as if a laundry had bee struck by 5 Nebraska bllzzird. San ono blow a police whiulo long an load bat the cfiicera were all busy t at the poll : o court and did not ho , the sound , so when the belligeren wnro separated they were nearly d nttdoJ of wearing apparel , Darli tbo tueloo ono of the women palled gun , but did not got a chance to c It. Officers Slgwart and Barko a rested the parties and took them police headquarters , whore they we mulcted In the snm of $3 and coi each for fighting. PERSONAL. J. K , Loefcwood , Esq. , the wide known and universally popular spec n.cnt of the Singer Manufacturing co pony , was a welcome caller at THE 1 ] noadquartcrs last evening. Mr. Lei wood has been with this company I eighteen years , and is well known to t sewing machine men of the whole cot try. lie h looking after th compan ; claims in this part of the west and will In the city for a m > nth or two. B. beer , North Flatte ; Miles Zanlmt or , Sohuyler ; K. A. Hernaworth , Pat : lion ; J. M. Fattersou , Plattsmouth ; Orounsc , Calhoun ; J. 0. Clark , Llnco ! B. E , and B. G. Fenner , Calhoun , are the Mlllard. John 1' . Beldlng , of Deailwood ; K. ] Bowman , Mlunisola ; L. G. Johiuon , Oi way and H. Kendall , Cleveland , compo < a delegation which arrived from Dalcc last night and registered at the 1'axton. J. Nelson and J. C. K lie , ot Blair ; (3. ( Burcb , of Wycnore ; L. M. Aaiby , Wymore and N. W. Welb , of Schuyl are at the Mlllard. Wm. J. Scanlan and wife , and a pait their company , are at the Millard. J. M. Smith and A. B. Clayton , of V , are at the Metropolitan. E. Taylor and Miss T. 0 , Taylor , Colorado , are at the Paxton. GJO. W. Heath , of Atkinson's Jollltl ia registered at the Mlllard , II. M. Montgomery , of Deer Lad Mont. , Is at the Millard , 8. N. By eke , of Southport , England , a guest of the Mlllard. Joe B. Sinohozorg , cf Blair , is a gu of the Metropolitan. \ F. Ford and wife , of Council Blul are at the Millard. 8. T. Cartwrlght , of Burlington , la the Metropolitan. John Healey , of St. Louis , is at I Metropolitan. H. M. Woqhener , of Chicago , li at t Metropolitan. W. W. Monrow , of Burlington , is the Mlllard. Thomas M. Haokett , of Atchlsoo , is the Millard. O. J. SImoni , of Chicago , Is at the M ropolitan. J. P. Israel , of MoCook , is at the M ropolitan , Carl White , Jr. , of Chicago , ia at 1 Mlllard. W. K. Wlnihw , of Arapahoe , It at I Millard. Ma ] , F. Meara , of the armr , is at I Paxton. Geo. F. MocV , of Laramlr , U at < Paxton. L , Kelson , of Blair , li at the Mlliaid Itev , J. B. Maxfield went west yoat day. day.Ben. Ben. M. Gllman , of Corao , Col , , is the city. MIH. McC < ti ; , wife ot Kjglneer Jc McC'alg , has yoae to Sohuyler to vi friends. 8 , II. Browiter , of Grand Island , spending a few days In town with mother , of North Seventeenth street. MUs Emma Van Sickle , ol Newt Susiox county , New Jersey , Is In the c on a visit to her relative , Mir. William Sweeay. FOR SALE. A drugstore in western Iowa , pot latlon about 3 500 , stock from $6 , ( to $8,000 , sales $18,009 per anna only two drug stores in the town largo country trado. Inquire of Fra llagors , Mlllard Held drug store. Real Eatato Transfers. The following deeds were filed I ricord In the rnnnUrJptk's elli April 12 , roportoi for TUB BEE Amos' real estate agency : Q. Steoll to D. B. Benton , q. o. < part lots 1 and 2 , block 0 , Keoda'a : add -8017. D. S. Benton to M. Steoll , q. c. i part lots 1 and 2 , block G , Reed's . add.-G17. A. J. Ilanscom and wife to J. Bor wlte , w. d. , lota 18 and 10 , block ] Hansoom Place $1,000. T. A. Orelgh and wife to F. f'ounghusband , w. d , , lot 21 , block Ilanscom Place-9CO E. R. 0/erall to M Dunham , w. d ot 4 , block 142 $7,500. Dora F. and Walter Bnnolt to ( Stornborg , w , d , , bt 0. block 19Wl cox's 2d add.-ei J. A. Adams ot. al , , tc James Or. lam ct. at. , w. d , , parcel DOC. 24. K 10-$4,000. B. D. Ball and husband ID City i Omaha , q c. d. , w. 18 tt lot 13 , Cap tel add. 8330 T. B L-we to U , Tnrllo , w d li G , blk 2 Park PJaoo-8300. A. J. HaBssom and wlfo tn F. 1 Younghnsband. w d lot 4 , blk4.Hau com l'l c $000. II. K. Taft and wife to W. I LVuyn nod J S Johnson , w d pa ot 31 , sec 10 , 15. 13-$3,300 G. P. Bernls and wife to 0. ] Ohroos , w d lot G , block "A , " Lowe 1st add-lGO. A. M dark to City of Omaha , el ft sub lot 12 , blk G , Cipltol add fe street 63'JO. A BIG LOAD. The U , P. Overland Trains Pul Out Thirteen Oars , The Wind Sticka Her oa tb Bast Approach of the Bridge. The wind was very high yestoi day , amounting almost to a Rale , at an nanal interferes a good deal wil ; ho running of trains on the railroai across the plaino. The noon train wostyosterday wat very heavy ono , and In trying roach the Missouri river bridge on tl east side was stopped by the torce ' the wind which waa fro the Nebraska side. After qul stop a helper waa so : to their aid and they got over aboi half an hour late. This train was the biggest rognl passenger train of the season ai looked like old times. She had fi' baggage cars , fonr coaqhes , two Pu man sleepers and two cars of sola lei The latter included 76 recruits fro Columbus and Divia's Island ba racks , destined to Van Convers Islai end other Pacific coast points. Th are in charge of Maj. Taylor , of i First artillery , and Lient. Eban Swll of the Fifth cavalry. They are i well drilled mon and are assigned ' the Twenty-first , Second audEigh regiments. Travel is picking up very rapid now in all directions. A LONG A. Falue Alarm of Fire at tbo Ni Worse. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoi there was an alarm of fire from b 21 , No. 3 engine house , caused by telephone moasagu that there ras fi at the nail works , which aio locati clear across the hills , on the U. . track. The three hose companies ai the hooka responded and made tl rnn out Fifteenth street and over tl heavy grades in that dirocii m. It seemed as if the whole city w following in their wake and tie refer for a mile was crowded with pode trlans and vehicles , hagpatgo wagoi loaded down lika a No * York omn bna being thick in the procession. A careful search failed to find ai fire at the nail woiki , except in tl fnrnaces , or anywhere else in that I cality , and the sender of the teli phone alarm Is also uckaown. The rain and hall came up just time to catch the whole party on I return by the way of Tairteen street. A DWIXLISO DE&XOLISHE ! It Causes a Small Eartbquake In tl Vicinity. There was a large-sized sensation the vicinity of No. 1013 Chics street yesterday at 7:30 a. m. This locality is occupied by an o two-story tenement house , abe fifty feet long , owned by some LI coin parties , and it is claimed that has been unsafe fjr six months pai aptuo cf the supports of the found lijms being removed. Notnithstan lug this the house w s rent regularly and the rents c < lectod religiously in advanc This morniug the foundation su donly gave way and the house fell 1 dividing intuthieo pieces. The whc block wan shaken and people throi to thu 11 tor and ka < > ckid secrelot OiiU ot thu rtnturr , Mrr. OJBIC was thrown down and bad sevatal ri broken. Furniture w s damaged go orally and the house left unfit for c cupanoy at all , so overbody who w there must move ouk. TUTPS MHHHHHnH PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER LOBS of Appetite , Bowels costiv < Fain in the Head , with a dull scr cation in the back part , Fain unde the Bhoulder blade , fullness afte eating- , with a disinclination to ex ertlou of body or mind. Irrltablllt of temper , Low spirits , with a fee ] in ? of having neplocted somoduti Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering a the heart , Dots before the syes , Tel low Skin , Headaoho generally eve the right eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams , highly colored Urine CONSTIPATION. TTITT'S i ui,8 are nilaptril to inch cuie > . one close cl fecU licit a clmiiuc ot feelLnu us t nitniil U ( lie sullercr , They Iiicrcnje UieAiiietlteantcnni ( tholxKlytoTake ouFlcili , thus then ) tern Is iiourliilieil , ana by their Toul Action on the HlKeitlre Oritaiu , lln ulaiCjtoolH are rrodurrd. 1'ilrovaccuc _ il. % Muri-ny St. , IV. Y. GruTlUiBon'WiiisKrR * changotonGui * BLACK by a single application of thU DTE. Imparts nnatural color. Actslnttantamau ly. Bold by DniEvlsuorsvuttyoxuru * * < , as MUItHAY ST. , N. ' . Dr.Tt-rT'SB4M'll. rT lu.bUl.f.r .lU. 1.4 C ful U lpll Ul t , H4llt4 > U Uf > U < 4U im. SPECIAL NOTICES. W8PECIALS wl POSITIVELY , not J be sorted unleit paid In advance , There are letters at this office for t [ olio Ing advertisers ! B. G. A. M.T. , A.L 11. , 0. M. , O , , . U. , F. It. , HV. . Him. J H , 1 J. G. F. , Jthn A. , P. T. S. & Co. , P. 1 Printer , M. M , US T. . S. T. . T. IV \Vfe | of Trw. Agt. , W , F. P. , W. M. 1 TO LOAN MOHEY T\TONKY TO LOAN C ll tLow oflQce of I ) . Ir-LThomaarmir SCtelichtoi Hlock. ONKV Loa-'od on thaltal rooity by M T Beattj.No 21S Sewn 14th sticct 050 linot N ] ON BY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhilvi J.1 Ho IKdUte and Loan Agrncy , oppot post olEcj. 7B7-1 ONKY LEANED On chattel morlga cro M 7 Utihn Illuch , c.r , 15tn acd Karn m. 121 ] ' 16E H'LP WANTED. XJi tlcncoil Kill w.ri'ud hy Mrs Kcnn AN N , 1' . i ri.cr 111 Maul I oiliu stroc , I ! ) u-iun , tiuccd oilioimin p clmel. 630 1C WAX'KH o Ulchj clilult Vaus i U tiraut , Dcd o utao' , b t 16th ami IGil 913-181 A TKDA ( food BUady ha-ntfi tiak W Ktiqulreol H. lclnzerlin ! ( , ' , Dla'r , Nob. UIB A14C WANTED- KOOil , ( Ovcr , Inittloni c < ) i sitiratthe Unron'il' office , .Madia Neb , S i.ily eu p oj unlit i lid pnipt p ment. A14-S IIr t-di's ntlldtots wiitid and i IriOUH email cipltal to woik wcs'ern toi 11 ! * pay to gold men. Call at 1519 Kama n S 93114t WANTED A ( food baker to to to Grand land. . W gca t7QU per week. Doa d i wnahli g fiee. Inquire ,1 Meyer llupko 1 DjiiKhH ntro t 933-1 t , > NTKO Agocd tri nn er In a mill" V' Btorc. O } d pav. Re'ttenccR rcquli Adre sA. U , Eco olHco , Council B udj. 137 " \T7-ANTED-Immeillatclv at JotV Hotel , B.I YV Ntb. , aook , woman preferred. 9-41-1 CIV UK WANTF.D-8 n.le rr n , i DUin docs tot me liquor or obkccoaidi i ren ei requln d from emp'overt t nly. Mo p sldint need apply. Wa ej $50 01 to the r ] kind cf man , tnat undemtan Ja retail trade. / ply to n. H. OAKLICUS 1)221-3 ) ttJtoephllo. > A"TED-F < r t-rlaas patdenfr. W 917 17 1 H. KOUNTZK , 1st National Fa \Tl ? ANTED- Sort ant girl to do cooking i W a hlngatN.W. cor 24th and D venp street ! Relerenc s required. 918-13 rA TEA1IB nd HO men wanted. OU Q UANNWEILKR , 916 18) ) llth Street , near Ftrnam TTJ ANTED Twa or three good palnterr. FI TV class wagts paid. Apply sion at J. JicobEmerion , low * . 9 C-14 - Girl for general hu'sawork at nor h 13tti street. Good wages 024 U - - * flntclanw.i crut the Han WAVTDflntclanw.i Street re.taura.t , Good wages to the rl one. U23-14 WANTED-First-clasi tlniirlh. Appy Novelty Work' , bet. lo mo 11 n , m. morrow. Ill 14 * girl to do genera liou'0 c WANTED No > 003 California St. 919 A girl for genera' hoiisowi.r. ' . W 11 Dumont , Karnan atdiSth St91i WWAM ED-IOO flrrt c'a sMkltota Inq WAM at office of Nebra ka nJ Iowa Insure company , Mlllard Hotel Dulld n . Doardeig by the day or week , WANTED , tet. Uowaid and liar Ley. 851-14' SITUftTIONS WANTED , WANTED Situation as sramstruf , UIK stanaa cutllng and Qtilog Address Norrte , Ck.urcll Bluffs. 928-1C iltusllon In Omaha or e scoh WANTED , or 10 do s'ccnd wort good famlij. Ila'o d ughter r < ow at end acv eel ho would also do w rk f < t her bo rd of schol h urs ami dur ng vica'Icn. Good ; crencn.ddreis X Uco office. 941-1 YX7 ANTElFor customer residence lot > mpr V V ed or unimproved c > rner pr. ( erred , no exceel In prlca 912 COO within the bounds ot 1 and 20th hts and Ijouglaf a d ' ur > . . 93114 SHRIVER It DELL ANTED To buy m Ice-box lull ble fc W al.on OJARLE8 J03EP , 811 S iCth 1SM6 WANTFD-A Srntll hero rr h < avy po AIM slngl tarness wt h co'lar D - . bcr er , cor. 13th and Farnan street 935-1 YOUNG mat ot quiet htblU can flnt A comfortmle furn'Bhed room nlthl 4 bio of postofflce , for $12 03 per month. Addr-es L. N. Postofflce. 915-1 T ADIES wishing a qule' place during confl U ment , wlth'nurse Mill address W , B. I office. 890-1 TTTANTED-600 privy vaults , sinks , and cc TT pools to cca-i with sinltatyclean'r tsfactlon guarante < d. J. M. sy ITH , 771-lmo ) Lock Box 122 , Omatt - . suiter In f wim to WANTED-K.erjbHlv at 1421 Farnam tti and be curtd fiecof charge by Homo's E'ec Belt. c > 3-lt FOR I-ENT-HOU8E8 AND LOTS. nKmtUNlliu'o with eight room Iiqv JD of 1SO < Dod(0 St Ja > . Boni.tr . house f' rnl cr. C3S-H E0\ RENT Pr'mis B Nn. 2J3S D v nji s r ct house , contains e > en rooms u modern comenienov , a'so a floe birn tt cb 93M9 O.F. D.tSiOLt RENT Lar e and plcwa t front lo FOR b y wlndi" . Modern Improvem r with board. 1718 Pude. 91MO RENT A houeof C rosms , h r J i FOR wnter , 3 a man h Inqureat N , cor. 14th andJunca. _ MVH R'RENr I'.etsanr fro-1 roi in turn ii F C0.1.V. 18th street , bet. Ca1lfornU > uil Btcr. f91 17 OR KNT Thr e nicely furnlthed roe F - llh or without t o r 1 , at 1318 J ickson 8'n 17URNHlIEDllOOMS-V.rydesr bio 1 cat Jj P.ck , real eecatc , opp. P. O. U01-I HHNT Five rocmcd cottage , cent FOR , . 4 rcorc' d Hit o J ck oualrect $ KAl'LolI UOS , 001-13 1421 terrain Btreel . 011 RE'T Fur UheJ r ems at 181" ! 1)0. . 1. St . McCorn I kV block b30-lC FOR RENT Anccly furnlihid front p i and bed roim logo her , 01 eopnato. No ch ten , 1713 Chliago stitei bS7-14 I.T K hE.ST Good clg t room hous i 1. turn , 8hirjiana\eper ; month $ 6. 83S-tl AMtS , F. raam at 1J1./KRENT A et-bUtied leilaurant , X ttcrjthlnz c njflitit and In the builr rortlno thocliy. Add'cai trcl Slide mi PUttiroouth. Neb. 8C9-1 KK.NT UOUSM antl lots at phihcri FOll ' . Rentvurcau , orpsite Postcttl 7031 FOR RENT-Flie uprght piano , One K ball orgin , 1519 Dodge -.trcct. 6Uf A. HOSl'E , J ! FOR SALE. I70H SALE Four homes , to be mo\c J. JL1 015-11 SlIiilVEIl A. BELL / iAUTauihirness for sab at the Hoi Barn \J lethstreet , 912-10 . THBEB roomed hsuie for sale on Uaiel * leuep Idfo'two joirs. Pflcs tHO i 2810 Chicago Itrctt. 943-13 fO -JALK 70 h ad of Fre h Milk Cows. 1 ; nu'r ntG(0. tlomaa' * Lhtry Stable , out 13th street. 947-1 170 t SALE-Houie and lot Pilie $ 60 JJ ' . ' 7th b'r < et , bet. Funamand Doug IB UOJ- XTKW MILCH COWS A lot of fine grat J.T C3wi with calret , for sale by Major Croft. 8'J-17 | Fort FALC Lot8 | lUrtlttt'n addition , of two acre * ; co i feet fctro.t f rontaje on south. Im prove U'lghtly. On P > rk avenue ltr ct car line , rt'lll tollwh Ya or divide. H. A. STUROIS , 6c6 tt No. 1 Crelghton Block. " 1710R 8ALF On Georgia avenue , two fine JU building sites. Must bo sold. Extra Uduco- ui'nU to purchasers 'or lodiys. AUK 4 , 0 2-1 f Farrnin OR SALE T egoo < l wilt and furnlturo cf a F first clus rtstrunnt on K m m striet. In * quire Immediately ol 11ALI.OU BROS , 903-13 1421 Farnam ttieeU H IOSALE Iwohandionesttl ( f bed room 1 } fu'nltu c. A barirtln o ( any oni wintlnf I oed lurnltuto 105 N. Hta ttrcit , (0)17t TTlim 8AE Itinrrrm P.a-c luta. Very choice , JL ; Call at ofllce for iirlcjand term * . BALLOU BROS. , 905-tS Sola Agents. TJIOR HALE A two trrae powi r Baxter a'ciin I ; engine , In K'ol otdrr , chrtp , Samuel Rtc , book a in lob printer and binder , On ah > . 8l4 1.1011 HA. EAT AUKKVi' BARGAIN ' will 1 ? s < ll my store building en the south elilerf miiure , buldlligtOby ROiret , two B'orles ' , with hi "grooms a o\c , good cellar , full ilzu ot bull Init und an adiiltlonal room H fict fU.rc | . , a giod well of watur on tne prinse1. Ah i my otcck i f ml llncrv , fvi\ dry aoods aid no Ions. I \\llla I ho tiilldlngulthout le dock If tie- sire , or thu > toc < without the tmlldlrg Aiu party uUhlng to cn ? c In a burl CBS ot thU hlid will find It a rare hargtln , and thu tt no li'rt oa coed a tra o as any tt < ro of the Kin i In tontli- \\otsrn I'wi icison.htii for el Ing on c- cam t of s'cknris. Ca I on or iddrc < 0. It. MKLD3K , 8nM7-A10-3t VI'll ca , Iowa SALE A fir t-3latssecord htnd too huif. FOR fty. Call at 1319 Uaincy strott , 3'7-tt ir\OR8 \ LE TIIEDEST YET-Sub rban nvo [ ' aero Inmoi one inllo fr m city , One hundred dcl'nre an acre. E sy tcrn.8. Thin iioutri It hciullfol y sltua'cd Bill cxcclloat for ga do a and mall fruit. Ficsh pprln < water In abonduici Prrpertvrcachol by the bel' , read leading out fie * l\u \ city , frcoprfy shown on aipilc-tlin BALLOUBR01 , 8)1-19 M21FarM _ m8ticct. _ _ 8AI.E Cotturo and corner lot In flno loca tion 92G50. Direaln trust bo sold before May It. McrAOUEorp'gl eP O. 8'4tf1 FOR SALE S room hrus , goai order , clktern coal house , birn , full lot , tulle from po.t- oHl o Very Etsy Tcras. 81,600. 801 tf AMtS , Faroam St , IOR 8AL1- Lot on 26 h itrco' nntr Kainun , F fnlrJ.OO. Mc3AOU * opposite P. O. 823-tf 'OK HALE 5 rrom house , cellar , cistern , etc. and 3 room bouse , lo ( CxISJ.walks One hada trees , b'occ fiom bt M ry's avenue cars , half mile frrm postoffice , 13,3 0 805-tf AME3 , Farnam itre t. SALE House and lot on DouRtts street , FOR UQO. . McCAGUK opposite P. O. 828-U f OR SAtK-7 room house , lot 69x142 , shad * _ L trees , good cellar and elf rn , fine location , .nrtrtetcar Una. Payments to suit , 13,600 FOb U AMES , Fainam St , FOR RENT Ten housoa la good Iccatlnnt. M OAOUEoptoilteP. O 825-U FOR SALE F-w cbtlce acrelnls , vest Omaha , fini-ly loctted , eur terms Five a re and ten acrelo * , hou eaandbisln all locations , at pri ces and terms to suit purchaser * . 807-tf AMb8 , Farnam rtrtet. Vj OR S LE-T ot 44x32 feet and grocery store f1 ith living room- above 16th street near . McCAOUE opposite P.O. 821-tl "tiORS LE CslUgeanil teroer loMn North I ? Oaahi 1350 Uargaln , McCAQUE opposite P.O. 822-tt SALE A rare cm nee , a m w store 22x40 FOR and let c nt Inlnga complee : ( txk of ( Cenora muichandUr , nd enjnjln , ; th < t bee flt of a healthy and steadily Inc ca < i n ; business , loca ted In centre of one of the bc-it rcr cultural dla- tr cts lu wietcin lon. irrma llbcril , urlteP. O , box C , Imegene , la 713-12t FblNTINO OFFIOt. FOR 9 M.E > nourishing paper. In a onn nd prowl townln Eas tern Nebraska. AddrccsU U. lice Office. 623-1 mo IOR HALE OR KENT Vooo Piano. F 628-1 f C. J. CAN AN. MIS' New Map ol Omaha , just completed and BE ready for delhery at $5 each. la 4 feet wide by 7 'eet long. Largest and tno t comrjleta map of Omaha ever published. OfflclM map of tb cltv. S e column. t. OR 8.4LU CHEAf Choiceunlmpiovfd bos- " Inm lota on Farnam liar icy , Douzlrs. and D d e streets. D < VIS & SNYDER , Real Est.te Agents , llO-eod-tf 1605 Farnam St BAl/B jfrorm oaKU icconrt rand uhaecoo B10H at 1819 TUrney St. 897.U HALrl Pocoeu inapa of Nebraska * 0c I1OH . For bargains In Un aha Ctty Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. t. Shrt- ver , rtetl Estate Agent , opposite pottofSce. T OST Somewhere between Dodge and 16th ± J street and the p tt otll e , rnThurada * about 4.0 o' m , 12ih Init. , a Kd.ts tO'Tnanna" con- talLtng ntue (9) dolurs and s xty ( GO ) ce U , one R. R. baitcage ch ck and 01 e trui k key. 'ihe fit dsr wl 1 b i lllx rally rewarded by leaving the ra.ro at Dr. Wood'd residence , cor. 16th and Cafital Avinuo 929-13 * T OST 10 hlrs > . , a ed cclor'd cowbilonglng JU to J. lioainfeld , 100) ar an. Sh ) wis last Been at 10p o. ou th , premUea. 911-13) ) MR1. E. KOItraTOV , Tr nce Medium and Clairvoyant , will diagnose diseases and de- ic-lbe spirit friend * , ard alai gUo tetton min erals. Hit be for a lew diva , at279 Uouzlas ttrcer. be' . 16th and 10th. 892-lBt QTRAYED From th subscriber on March 26 , Ocnnre'Und white hirattedc v , , about 8 yean old. Expo ted tj calf soon. U. Anders , 1342 north 18th strctt. 872-131 4 . 1IAMSC.N , MldwIK lug removed from MliH. and Jackson to IGih and Marcy Sts. 6ii9.1m | EDWAKDKUEHL MAO'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND ! TluNALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Barney. Will , with i he aid of guardian sulrlta , obtain for any one a glance ot the part and present , and on certain conditions In tbt fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect mtl-far-tlon tni HEAT AND MOIBTtJRV , THE ES SENOK OF LITE. 1HI- TRUISM IS EA8- ILY PROVEN 157 TAKINO A TEASPOONFUL IENT IN A GL f S OF HO r WATER I1ALP AN HDUR BEFORE BlliJAKF Sr , FOR IN- DIGESiTION. I.YSPEPSIA.CH COhSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. N I-ln taking 8ELTZE1 APERIENT H hot water , wait until the cflemscerice has entirely C'as-il. Tbo water should to h.t not Mpld cr lukewarm. ! J Absolutely Pure This powder neerarlcs. . A marvel of purity , itrength and wholenomcneta , More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test thort weight , alum or phosphate ponder Sold only In cans. BOTAJ , BAWKO Powns * Co. , ' " N w York.