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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1883)
T \ THE JJAlLf BE& MONDAY 16 J The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Monday Morning , April 10. LOOAb The closing night at the roller skating rink , Saturday night , saw a very largo at tendance , It being made the occasion of the contest for the gold watch and chain offered by Max Meyer & Bro , to the beet lady ikater , The contestants were Mlts Ida Sharp * , Miss Eiith Van Aernam , Mlu Shlpman , Miss K1U Dunham and Hits Anna Dnnhatn , and the Judges were MCSUB. W'lfon , Carpenter , Morgan , Newell - ell , Max Meyer , White and Smith , The | prize was awarded to Miss Dunham , Mr. W. 9. Uolphrey , on behalf of the friends of Manager L'gh'.ford , presented that ( jen- tlcman with a gold sjnrf jiln ft cntna' * head } with rub } * of o and a diamond in the baak , -gme months ngd n reiolutfos WM passed liy the council to the c&Vct that If Oapt. Marab , of the Omaha street railway , did not lay his track on Douglas utreot within a specified time bo should forfeit bl right to that line , The Millard hotel folks hare been anxious to have street railway connection with the depot nnd other parti of the city , and their agita tion of the subject makes it likely that a track will b begun this week , BO as to avoid Interruption with or from the asphalt pavement laving. It will bo a good step. Tne recent concert at the North Pres byterian church WM not as well attended as It should have been , or as It Justly de terred. The programme , with a few ex ceptions , wa * well rendered and gave good satisfaction. Surprise WM expressed at the degree of perfection by choruses in so short a time of drill. The solo , duet and quartette singers acq.ultte4 themselves well. Altogether the concert was an en joyable affair , and WM requested to be re peatedon Tuesday evening , the 17th last. The Saturday evening performance at Turner hall was a satisfactory one In all retpeeU , aad the attendanct quite good. It was the occasion of a benefit to Mr. Jack Hanley , manager of tbf gymnasium , and the programme was varied one , adapted to the occasion. The set-to be tween Baby Barnes and Blllr McCans was especially Interesting ; , and that be tween coma of Hanley'a pupils and be tween himself and Oole were al o viry good. -Miss Nettie Collins gave a delightful tea party at her home on Oapltol avenni en Friday night , complimentary to Miss Tates. Tbere were present Misses Col lins , Doane , Harbacb , Wakeley , Yates , Mrs. Pne y , Mltees Berlin , Lake , Boyd , Denlsoo , Shears , Dnnlap and Messrs Puiey , of Council Bluffs , Brock , L. Davis , Beach , Hendrlcki , Touzalln , Barke , K rs , Pease , Wakeley , Berlin and Hln * wait. Thepatronsof the Missouri Pclfiorall way will please note an Important changi In their time .table , taking effect to-day Morning tnail train loaves Omaha fo Kansas City and St. Louis at 8:05 : a. m , and the ni jht exprosr , with Pullman sleep er , at 725 ; p. m. Trains arrive In U. P. depot at0:50 : a. m. and CjlO p. m. The mysterious disappearance of lion O. W. Ambrose < is occasioning much aax'ety on the part of his friends. Ho went to Lincoln about four weeks ago tc avttend onrt , expecting to be at borne in few , days. He had quite a sum of moae ; with him and has not slooi been beard froan , so that bis friends fear foul play , John Carroll , colored , was arrested for drawing * pistol on Joseph Wrigh * lo colored. The case was set for th < 19th. A complaint has been filed agalnsl Mrs. Walla&x for auau't upon Mr. Kick A complaint hut been filed against Job : H. Vllegel fort assaulting a boy , Harry Sincere. The spacious hall of the Y. M. 0 , A , k to be opened two nights In the week for roller skating. ' ( Tuesday evening all are invited to attend , and also to Inspect the gymnasium now under construction. Af ter tie opening night members only will be admitted. The St. George society will hare their rst annual beaefit at Bovd1 * on Wednes day evening , 25th Inst- The entertain. n.Cs ment will consist of Colin Hazlewood's f amou and snocesifnl melo-drams , "Walt- ing for the Verdict " J , W Stewart will lecture on "Army Scenes and Battle Incidents , " at the First M. E , church jp n Thursday evening , April ICh , His two previous lectures lnthli city , on the aame subject were intensely interectlog. The storm of Friday night under. mined the walls of and totally wrecked sew brick building In course of construc tion on South Thirteenth street , The Omaha Harmonlo society will v give a public rehearsal at Max MeyerV hall on Tuesday evening of next week April 31. A number of students In Crelghton college took their first communion y eater day In the college chapel at the 9 o'clock Oeo. A. Ouster post No. 7 , O. A. R. meets at Knony's ball to-night to arrangi for Decoration Day. Colonel Mason , of the army , will de liver the Decoration Day address In thli city May SO. The Omaha board of trade meets al 8 o'clock to-night , The board of director meet at 7:30. The regular meeting of T , V. Pow derly assembly No. 1940 , K. of L. , hai been postponed. A through coach between Omaha nd Norfolk , by way of Blair and over he Bloux City & PelBc , WM put on the ad Saturday. MAUWED At the Christian chapel , ot Thunday evening , April 12 , 1883 , by tbi pwtor , D. R. Lucai , Mr. W. J. O. Put man-Cramer to MLu Adella L. Hart , botb of this city. Another new business homo bai been aided to proiperous Blxteeutb street. Tint BEB ban often assorted that bnolne's will grow dally In the northern .part of ( our metropolitan city. At the bead of the new firm is Mr. Char. W. r.y "Wallstrom , a young man who has uuny > friends that will help lit the building up ofKl A fine trade , The firm ban located t C03 Sixteenth street , near Casn , and will fill their store with n very fine line of clothing and gonti' furnishing good" , which we know will be sold at bottom prior * . The BEE wlihea Wallstrom & Co. success and that they may prosper and help out Sixteenth street , which contains some of the most popular merchants Omaha has. Special rxeotlng of Oapltol ledge No. 3 , A. F. & A , M. , Monday evening , April IGth , for work In tha F. 0. decree. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. By order of the master , TbeB , & M. evening train for Lincoln will , hereafter punue the even tenor of Its way until the ( now-capped summits of the Rockies tower above the c'ustotlngs.ircHof Dsnver. Kilw. Brown , a'citizen of Michigan , WM swindled oat of 555 Friday after noon by confiJenco men. It VW the old freight charges game and the security put up was A check for 6750. The confidence1 nun had a scar on ono ildo of his fac4 nnd Tvtuabout forty yearn of ngo , It Is etMcii thttt the cfliccra cf the Knights of Pythias lodge , to which the Into Edward AugstcuU belonged , < io Cot Lellcve tbcro was any foul play Aad will not [ Investigate tha cn'o further. Ills widow gets { 3,000 Insurance. The fourth and last lecture In the Unity lecture course will be given to-night by Rev. 8. S. Hunting , of Des Molnr s. Subject , "The Mutual Re- latlons of Science and Religion. " The funeral of the late Jacob.Schrum , who was killed by the caving In of the sand bank near the packing home , took place yesterday and wai largely at tended. The "Sokol , " to which the do. ceased belonged , and the Bohemian band were in attendance , The many friends of Davis Bros. , the Fifteenth street stationers , will very much rrgret hearing that they are about to retire from builness , and will , as soon as their stock is sold , leave Omaha for the east ! Davis Bros , came to Omaha with their families a couple of yean ago to establish themselves permanently and grow up with Omaht , hut we are serry to itato that the health of their families was very much Impaired and consequently both left shortly for the east , where O. U. Davis and W. P. Dad * will shortly fol low , In aaothsr column of Tin Bin th readers will find advertisements In which they offer their entire stock for sale. The case ot Bmhman TS , Gibson was on trial In the distokt court Saturday , The advantage * to tha city in having good hotels is seen more and more every day , every one of the place being filled constantly. At tie C n6eld house , now run by ( Mr. W. H. McOoy , there were seventy-eight persons fed for breakfast ono hundred and lour for dinner , am ninety-eight for supper Friday. One of the finest vehicle * yet manu factored in Omaha was Friday turuec out from Mr. Wm , Snyder's carriage man nf actory. The vehicle was constructed b order of Mr. J. K , House , chief engineer of the Missouri Pacific railroad , and ii n side-bar tpp buggy , superbly finished with gold mountings. Franklin assembly No. 2122 , Knights of Labor , will give their first annual party at Masonic hall on Thursday evening , April 23th , The following are the com mittees In < charge : Master of ceremonies J. R , Lewis. Reception committee Geo. W. Martin , Thot. F.Dunn , S.L. Llvesey ! Harry Hartrey. Floor managers Albert Trott , Ed. Asplnwall , JM. Dermody < Henry Ylngllng , Blgel Fisher. Commit tee of arrangements J , R. 'Lewis ' , Geo. W. Martin , Ed. Asplnwall , Albert Trott Harry Hartrey. Commencing with a week from yes terday , the B , & M. railway will ran two trains dally between Omaha and Denver instead of one each way as at present. The leaving and arriving time at this city will not be changed , but the running time oft the morning train for Denver will be shortened tDS ened trom 2 ? to 21 hours. The new trains ar a morning train from Denver to Oma ha and an evening train from Omaha ate Denver these two trains , which have for merly madfl the terminus at Lincoln , being carried through. The trains will thot leave at 6:16 a. m. and 6j3J p. m , , and ar rive at Omaha at 9:10 : a. m. and 5:35 p. irm. A very sad and pathetic scene wai witnessed on north Fifteenth street Frl- . day about noon. H. N , Blttlni ? r , herd WM quietly wandering his way homeward - for dinner , musing on things mundani generally , suddenly had his attention verted Ia front of a marble cutter's place , ofbuilocss , In front of that place was very fine Italian slab , bearing the simp ] legend , "Sacred to the memory of llober lugersoll , " etc. , etc. Not having heard [ Pope Bob's demise , nor even sickness , h . was the more forcibly and profound ! moved In his feelings , and othenwbo | wer a passing made Inquiry concerning such ei - prr salon of feeling * , and asked what th matter was , whether Ingerioll was a nea and dear relative , &o , , &Q , Mr. B. re piled. No , that he was not mourning the , death U the pope bnt was moved to th deepest depths ot compassion , for thos who bad based their hopes and talvatlo on bis teachings and doctrines and rho now would certainly get left , as he left n vicar to tie to. The patient Is better an , the crowd with var ous emotion * dispersed Army Orders. Private Peter Albert , company - Ninth infantry , la hereby relieve from daty at the Ohoyonno ordnano depot , and will report to hia oompan . commander for duty. First Lieutenant E rl D , Thomai ! Fifth cavalry , will proceed , not late than May 10 , 1683 , to Fort Nlobrarn . Neb , and report ia ponon to the cone mandlng oflioar thereof for ossigc mont to company duty with ono of the trooops Fifth cavalry , now at bat post , First Lieutenant T. S. McOalot Ninth Infantry , is hereby appolnto recruiting cllhor at Fort D , A. Km soil , Wyo , Leave of absence for ton days , be fore complying with paragraph G , spo : ! clsl order No. 30 , current serler fret those headquarters , la granted Fin Lieutenant Edwin P. Audrus , Ff cavalry. _ GET FKUTILIXEIl , I rtleo wanting ground Fertilizer for grass plots , vines , fruit tree * , &o , oa ' : bo cuppliod by leaving orders at 'ho oflloo , Il dlckd Block , Farnam struel Dead eniinals taken away on ahor uotloo without charge from any par of the city. 30 Ira i CRIMINAL RECORD. The Police on the Track of Old Burglars , A Man Tries to Seize Hio Wife and Child. Among the items obtained from police headquarters Saturday wai the fact that the officers were on the track of the parties who burglarized Simon Trostlct'a cigar manufactory lut fall , and carried off a lot cf cigars. It wno expected that the arrest would bo made Saturday afternoon. John Garrtaon , whoao wlfo hno ap E plied for a djvorco j j ja ] jving wjth Lor father Ui North Omaha , wont to Ftid y irinslato of lr > . . . to take away hii wife and Ilo wna unaucceeLf a ) , mid n complaint has basn filed agulact him for disturbing the pcaco. Some tlmo ago there was a neigh borhood qnnrrol batwecn nevera ! f n- Illen , which culminated Saturday in the swearlug out of warrantD by BIB rnary Gavin against Mry Amsbnrg and Mru. Thoo. Stapauhoret , for throwing bilcka and wood at the G win mauilon in the night tlmo. A second complaint was alro made , chaining the parties with making threats of bodily harm and personal Injury. The cato is set for to-day at 2 o'clock. There wore two plain drunks , ono whom was sent up for throe days at hard labor and ono had hia case con tlnued. A woman was arrested for plying her nefarious trade on the streets. Oommlsalonora Proceedings. SATURDAY , April 14 , 1883 Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent Commissioners Corliss , Knight nd O'Keeffu. Mlnntes of tha proceeding meeting wore read and the clerk ordered to change the order on road 332 B to read aa follows : That the above described road be and la hereby established , and thi clerk ordered to record and plat th same'accordlng to law and the raca tion o ! county roads through aal 1 lands in sections 28 anrl 32 , township 16 , range 13 , aa prayed for is h reb grrnted , done in accordance with sec tion 37 of chapter on rood * , and on motion the came were approved aa corrected. The following resolutions wor adopted : RESOLVED , thatthocounty treasure bo and Is hereby directed to draw from the general fund , $51C , an apply the same to the payment of th delinquent personal tax cf Charlo Pitts lor the year 1874 and 1881 , fo wltncBs fee. RESOLVED , That if tin city connoi of Omaha wilt ngroo to put Gamin , street , frora o irporato limits east t j military brldgo to the establishes i grade tno full width of said street i , trio county commissioners agree to pn * Mercer avenue , from corporate limit 0 . to Lowe avenue , to the established grade the full width of 0 ld street , the county contract to bo made as soiu aa the city has madu Its contract. , The folio wing accounts were allo wed from the . OHXBIUfc FIJSD. , J H McShan * , carriage lot county. . 93 CO > H Bolln * Co , groceries for poor , . 8 40 D N Miller , expeatei to Lincoln. . . Gt 5K ! EBCallahan. tales juror 600 MO Maul , tales juror G CO , P Welnhagan , petit juror 1C 00 Zena Stevens , groceries for poor. . . 1 3X tit. Joseph Uosplul , care of sick. . . 29 00 HGoobe , corn stalk r. ke 18 00 GP Brown , blanket 15 )7X ) t- Fearon&Ojle , potatoes 11 00 bolln & Stevens , groceries 3 60 J MHIgirs , tales juror 2 00 - M Murphy , tales juror 6 00 E F Bmvtue , def prisoners 50 00 - J J Galllgan , constable fees 2 10 D K Miller , serving warrants in state case 24 50 Sullivan Bros , tin cases for to maps 5 70 - Schroter & Becht , medicine for poor 5 80 . B P Knight , wheat for co farm 9 25 U P Ry Co , tramp irtation ( or poor 12 35 J J Points , cash expended for postage 1 00 - Dolan & Ijingworthy , goods for county )2 2JJ E T Duke , nails , etc , for county. . . 2 OH Wm. N. Whitney , shoes tor poor. . 2 CC no Omaha Electric i o.uie of telephone 15 OC Milton Rogers A Son , good * for Co. H 35 Frank JRunge , " " 10 00 ( oea 8 Al tiUbert , groceries for Co 3 65 a i J J Brown , goods for Oa 57 8f pie Mergell & Roeenzwelg , work for Co. 45 It art Djwey" tt Stone , chairs tor courtroom 56 OC room , of o Ohas Pmp , wheat for poor farm. . . 13 35 ha Omaha Republican , books , blanks , Uy ; eta 1894 ere U E 11 Tie , witness fee 4 00 B F W lk " " r , 12 C ex- DPAngell , " " 4 W the WBAriuour " " , 18 W ear John O'Donahue " 140 re- J K Rowe , petit juror 44 W Abraham Martin , wlcnecs fee. . . . 401 JP Manning " 12 the Joseph llafner , tales juror , . . 4 Ol oie EOAi ) ruNn. Ion : HGnnderton , work on road 9 0 O1 irninaK POND , no F W Gr y , lumber 9 S 7 ted F JMoShane , nails 8 5 . Chicago Lumber Co , lumber 63 Gustavo Beneke filed receipts o county treasurer uf moneys deposited collected aa police judge. Remonstrance ugatnat location o road 304 B , signed by W. P Ha tnaugh and fifty others was this lay filed. Adjourned JOHN BAUMER , County Oletk. , - FOR SALE. - A now side-bar , end spring top bag gy , made ly Snyder und took fin prize at the state fair laat fall ; neve uood and will bo sold low. Apply a , Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12t ! and Douglas st , fobS8ni&otf E - A Notoa Traveler. - Among the noted gaosta nttho Pax - ton on Sunday waa the famous com morolal tourist , Jake Wolff , who travels h ols for the house of M , Weld & Co. the Now York hat ronnnfaatnrori Jake is known to the craft all over H.he pountry for his wit , vlvaalt ; and coed looke , and For hla ability na B saleemau . which la phenomenal. > Ha ic n ret over more ground in a lots spaoo of time , fill moro order books and ge [ bettor prlois f jr hU goods than anj man on the road , and In oansoqucnoo draws a salary extotly an largo as a United States aonator , without bolrg besieged con stantly by appHcinta for cflloo Mr. Wolff is ono of the most genial of men , and cm entertain a party through the worst anotr blockade ever experienced In the went , hia f and of atorlox being inexhaustible , and ho being besides a splendid eingor. In xhort , it would bo hard to loll what Jake Wolff can't ' do , and ho mceti friends and admirers wherever he coca , from Maine to California and from OMoairo to the eltr o ! Mtilco. PJBU3ONAL. Capt , James B. Qatnn , corps of engl. neerii , U. S , array , nnd family left Omaha on Friday for St. Paul , to which point the captain has recently been transferred , J , D. Rmeell , of West Virfilnla , Is vis- itln ? W. O. Bhtlver , of Shrlver & Bell. Mr. Russell contemplates making Omaha his future homo. J. B. Lczler , Central City ; Imao Pow OM , Dakota Cltj ; J. A. Dunyear , Arapahoe - hoe , ore among th-j Nebraska gueatB at the Millard. N , F , Ch .mberllo , W. H. Van Alstyne , M. D. Welch and Go ? . W. 1'nllantyne , of Lincoln , were at the Puxton jeeterday. Bl'l Nye , of The Latam'e ' Boomerang , was In tbo city yesterday and left for Chi- CJRO on the afternoon train , S. D , Street , George Bobblngton and G , M. Wa hburD , of Council Blufff , were at the Pazton yesterday. H. A * . Belle * , Goo. U. Champ , aad J. F. Ktmball , of tbo Bluff * , were over at the Gate City yesterday. 0. F. Ladd , of OUumwn , and H. B William * , of GUnwood , are attheMillard , from Iowa. Hon. John D. Seaman and S. R , Morse , ot Kearney , are registered at the Fax ton , Hon. 0. P. Mathewion and Dr. Alex. Bear , of Norfolk , were.In tha city y ester day. day.Philip Philip Burkhardt , of Ft. Laramle , was a guest ot the Metropolitan yesterday. Mrs. SadaGllland aaughUr , of Rlsh mend , Ind , art at the Paxton. Willie W. Blackmu and Ed. Hall , o : Fremont , are at the Paxton. 0. O. Ootthelf , of Dresden , Germany , li a guest of the Metropolitan. a. W. Boiler , the stock man , left fo Sidney t noon yesterday , H , W. Chaw , ot the U. S. pay depart' mint , has gone to Chicago. Oapt , Sam B. Jonei , of the U. P. , has returned from Denver. 8. S. Smith , of Kansas City , was at th Millard yesterday. R. A. Carnef , of Mt , Vernon , O , , is al the Metropolitan. Byron Reed was an east bound passen ger last evening. R. F. Kerr , of Arlington , ij at the Metropolitan. W. Frank , of Dos Moiues , IB at the Metropolitan. O , J. Funt , of Iowa City , is at the Metropolitan. Mrs. E. Hurlburt , of Columbus , ia at the Millard. W. W. McKenney , of Tekamab , it at the Paxton. J. W. MoMasken , of Maryiville. Mo. is In town. ' I. Silvcrsteio , of St" Joe , is at the Me- tropolltan. * . B. Chandler left for St. Ixanls last evening. ) A. H. Borobort , of Chicago , fa at the Millaid. ) Mrs. G. King , of Minneapolis , Is at the ) Paxton. ) T. P. Williams , of 0larks , ts at the ) Paxton. J. C. Blackman , of Fremont , is at the Paxton. Judge Dundy dined at the Paxton yes terday. James Casebeer , of Blue Sprlngi , Is in town , W. B. Wilibank , of Toledo , Is in the city. Church Music. The rauslo at the Congregational church April 15,1883 , will bo aa fol ! loirs : MOBMIKQ. . ' "God ' be Merciful" Thomai Offertory-"If With All Your Heart' , " , Farmei KVKKINQ. ! 'Call to Remembrance" Novelli Tenor Solo and Quartette. 45 ! "OLord God" ' . Farmei After Sermon Gospel Hymn CO < "Home of the Soul" , 00 Soprano fcSolo .and Qimtette. 00 Ol 00 ! Alnxa FoisononsT 00 Dr. Hall'a Joimml of Health , In I 00 00 recent issue says : "This question has caused a good 00 deal of discussion. Alum is used by many bakers to whiten tholr bread 75 enabling them to nso an Inferio 50 < 3i flour. It la moro extensively employed ot ployed as a cheap substitute for crean , of tartar in the manufacture of bak ing powders. It baa not been con Of sldorod immediately dangerous ; al - though if continued it induces dys ; nepsla and obstinate constipation Bat the fact that many cases of polo onlng have occurred from baklnj powders which contained alum , put the question In a more serious aspect and prudent people will cxerclsi - caution in the selection of b klnj powders. "Under what conditions , then , doei at this subitauce formerly used enl ] th ! for mechanical or medicinal purpose become polsonou t They are cor talnly obscure , and at present wo ornn only sarmlso what they may be. Ve - suspect that the causa oxlata In ho - individual poisoned ; aomo peculiar Ity ] of the constitution producing a mor ' v- bid change in the secretions of thi . 'stomach , with which the alum com . bines and forma an aotlva poleon ; erin the teoretlons may bo healthy but in unusual j.roportiuiiB , nnd that thu ' Ices or greater .proportions , iu oombl nation with the alua , constitute i , poison. "Far example , two parts of tnercnrj and two parts of chlorine form calonv el , which Is not poisonous ; bat changi the proportion ! to ono put of mercnrj and two parts of chlorine , mid wo got corroiiro aubllmate , whloli is a deadly poison. "Then , again , wo know nothing of the causes of countltnUounl pocullail- ties. Why la It that ono person can oat nil kinds cf green'rnlts and veget ables with Irnpanlty , wi'Uo the aame conrso might cost another * individual his life , ono person cau handle1 polsou ivy andsumao without being in the { east affected ; another la poisoned tf ho approaches } ° w"hln ton feet of them. Oat of n redding in n malarial rJhtrloi some of the members will suffer half the year with fever and ague , while the others will enjoy ex cellent health during the entire year , Foods that are wholesome to some persona are actually poisonous to others. This la especially true of some kinds of Duii. There is no safety in taking nlnm into the stomach , in tt is ohown to ho always injurious , nnd often dangerous. Baking pondera properly ojmpourdod , nnd containing pure crcnru of tortir innteml of nlun : , are mure convenient tltnti jvr.al ; nud bread and paalry inndo wi'h them are jnst aa wholeeotno , nud far moro pala table. Wo nro in entire npnv.iathy with the nucuficinrora of the Royal Unking P jwder who commenced nnd nro vigorously conducting the nor Pljainst the nso of alum In bakinupow- dora. dora."Before "Before commuting onredvee , how ever , we made teete of a ( ufHcisnt number of baking powders to eatiofy ourselves that the substitution of alum for cream of tartar in their compos ! ' tion has not boon over-estimated , while a careful examination cf the Royal Baking Powder confirms onr belief that Dr. Mott , the government chemist , when he ubglod ont and commended this powder f jr its wbo'io- somoness , did is wholly in the inter , ests of the public , "We do not hesitate to ay that thoR R > yal Baking Powder people * deserve tha gratitude of the community whom they Are endeavoring to protect. "Will not some prominent manu facturer of pare candies follow their example , and expose the secrets of a business that is doing untold miaohlet to little children ! " JOHN H. EROK HM the largest assortment of Ranges and Cook Stove , Barb Fence Wire , all of which yon can bny cheaper than any place in town at 615 and 17 N. 16th street. m27-eod-lmo KIDNEY-WOR HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES. Dooi i lame basic or dUordsred urine IndJoat * Jiat you are s victim ? THEN DO NOTUBfllTATEi use KIDNEY-WOIlTet O once ( druffzlata recommend It ) and It will peedlly overoome the disease and , teston healthy action to all theorgans. VoroomplalntiMenUaz to your iex , sueh as pain . KLDNBT-WOBT Is nnrar- paued , as It will act promptly and safely. Either Box. InocmUneneo , retention of urine , brlok dust or ropy dtposlta , and dull dragginit pains , all speedily yield to Its eur- atlvo power. A well-known clergyman , Rev. K. Coort o ! Trsnipelean , WK , says : ' I find Kldno ) Wort , a lure turo ( or kidney and 1 ver troub.es ' IS A SURE CURE for all dlaeaaes of the Kidneys'and LIVER , It has cpeeUIo notion on this moit Important organ , enabling It to throw off torpidity and Inaction , UmuUtlag tha healthy secretion ortheBUe , and by keeptnr toe bowel * In fr . - condition , effecting iti regular < 1l nhnrs . Bfl * | < kwl' Ifyon ore sufdnrlne from , tWlqlaria maUrU.havetheotillls , arebllloux , dyspeptic , or constipated , Eld- ncy-Wort will sorely relloro & quickly core. In this M on to eleansa the System , erery one should take a Uioroueh eourso of It , ( II ) ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price "Last year , I wenl to turope , fays Henry Ward , late Col. 69th Reg N. O. S. N. Y. , now llrtng at 173 W. Side Ave. , J. C. Illghts , N. J. , "only to return worse from chronlo liver com plaint. Kidney-Wort , as a last resort , has given me better hea th than Iba < e hitherto enjoyed for many , many years. " He's cured now and consequently hippy. FORTHEPERMANENTCUREQF CONSTIPATION. | Jio other < U" > aa U so prevalent in Uib country aa Constipation , and no remedy C hsuver equalled the celebrated KIDNJTV- WO11T a * a cute. Whatever tbo oiuec , however obitlnato the caia , this rnnod ? will overcome It. PILES. Tins dlctreuiae com . plaint Is very apt to be . complicated with oonitlpaUon. Kldacy- 1. Wort Btrcnct&em U > o wonkencd parti and ( julokly cure * all Undi of riles oven when ) S phjrstuans and medicine * have before fill HS ed , nrif you have either of th wo troublai H PI7ICE8I.1 USE foTuKKrattTsel \ ' KZ UMl jflj'-WKiv ira-j : " " v--iu "I will recommend It tverywhere , " write * Jas. B. Mover , Carriige Manufacturer , Mtcrstown Pa. , "becaosa It" Kldney-Woit-curod my pi es HHH * ! Mt Jit L Bijimii | > i-in.'u4Lyv ' j ai e rou 93. C i A3 It li < Jor oil tie rmiUui dlwaMa of tu * KIDIICY8 , LIVER AND DOWELS. It oleaniwa the syttect of tu acrid. polon that caases the droidrtu mffmrlmc which only the victims of rheumatism etn reollM. THOUSANDtt OF CASES ] of the worst form * otthls terrible cUMMe have been qaiokly nllovd , , tllOB tllOBPERFECTLY CURED. raid $ t. LKJCID M > DBT , - can be vent by mall. . , linrUmrtoaVt - n- "Mr. Walter Cross cus'orner , my , wag prostra ted with rheumatism for two years : tried In aln all remedle * ; KidneyWort alone cured him have trleu U mjself , and know that It In good. " , Portion of a letter tram J. Wlllett , drunglst - Flint , Mich. DR , M. A. REBERT , OFFICE : 1308 Famam St. , Omaha , Neb Day and Night Calls Promptly At tended m22-ln : FRANK D. MEAD , - CARPENTER AND CABINET < Repairing of all Kinds Prompt ly Done. tb. 1G05 Douglas ; Street , Omaha , Neb. mar 17-Cm : - b.y . OAV JS 605 FarnauvSt , ' Omaha Nobrnska , - . . . 9 Carefully selected land to Eastern Nebraska foi ' salt. Great Ctrjalus In Improved ( arms , Omahr Ollfjiroptrty. SPECIAL NOTICES. < arSPEOIALS wl POSITIVELY , notbeln tried unless paid In advance. The Umaba Savings Dank ts now prepared to make cans on Omaba CHy or Douelts County At Current lUtts ol Interest. COMMISSION CHARGED 633-liH { There ar Jettera at Ibis offlco for the M. , I" . O. , F. H. , m. B-S. T , . T. M , & Co. P. Al , . , . T.,8. , - W. F. P , W. M. T. , X. i * f Y- TO I.OMM-MONEY JITONEY TO IX > AN-C II at Law office Ol ti.i. JLVLThomMrxim BCtelghtoi block. M ONEY Loaned on ihaUel protcity by J , . . T Ucatty , No 21S Scuth 14th street C20-llnot MONEY TO LOAN-At 8 per cent. Shrivel' , _ LN KoilEtititg nd Loan Agency , opiw1 ,0 p ; t , otScc , 767rf MOI.T.Y l ANEICnchatlclmirri. . > a c , 7 Union Clocli , c.r. IStaoAd farnitn ' 42Ui > rlES H LP WAITED. WAKT4D-A mMdlcairei Mr whoute | . p- er IT ifai.1 y of ttreo. n v ] ' j,81nt homo fet the light one CMI | a" 445 Oonv(0nt si jsi.jgj \\7 * Msneother . ncfd 0.31C ! W B5D-16t torio ( J.acu hou.o rk . frjOl Callforalft St 90 14f VyANTKr < Stratgboj. Apply Btoofflfe. ANIlit ) Two dicing room girls at Omaha lltjune. 006-17 ( I A N hxperlenced ( fill w ntcd by tin Kennird I _ \ . N , E. e ruer ig.hand Lodge straet * . B } ' e- I oilan , Mwccd oiQermtn peferreJ. : S30 1C } ' A good steady ba-nets rrak r. Enquire of E. Ilclnzerllng , Bla'r ' , Neb. 018 A14-91 WANTED A ( rood , lo'-cr , Industrloui com psltcratthe CbronUl-i office , Madison Neb , Beady emp.ojmtnt ind pranpt p y ment. A14-2t TT1C C with small cipltal to work western town. Blir pay to good men. Call at 1919 Farna n 81 934-W \TTANTED A good baker to go to Grand If- VV land. Wsges. 17,00 per week. Board and washlug free. Inquire of Mi-yer * Rxapko. 1317 Douglis stre i 833-18 w ANTED A good Irimnser In a millinery store , Qoid pay. Reurencea required Address A. R , Be * office , Council B uff * . 937-14 fTTANTED-Immedlatelr at Jos'inctel.Blair , YV Neb. , a cook , woman preferred. 9-4I-14t - . - fardener. WAITED-F.rrt-rlast , 1st National Fank. fir A TEAMS snd 1(0 men wanted. OU H MANNWEILER , 916 18t llth Street , near F rnan. WANTED Twj or three good palnterf. First class wages paid. App'y soon at J. E , Jacob' , Emenon , Iowa. 0.0-14f WANTED-Glrl for general h ivsawork at S20 north 13th street. Good wages 924141 WAVTiD-s first claw wt er at the Ilarney Street roitauraiit , Qaod wages to tha rieht ono. 923-14t WANTED Boarders by the day or week , 47 ? tthstioU , bet. Howaid and llorucy. 831-14' SITUATIONS WANTED O1TUATIO.V WASTED By an o > p-rlenced rjpastrv caok In > hotel , c ty r r com try. d- dreos "Pastry Co k"ln car * of IljacflIco.lB5-t.10t WANTED Situation ai seamstroir , under- stanus cuttlnir and fitting Address L. Nortle , Coutcil muffs. 828-10J2 Situation In Omaha , or e'seohere WANTED , or 10 do s.ccnd work lu good family. Hu'e d ughter now atronding setool ho would also do w , rk f > r herbonrrl tut of school hrurs and dur ng v ca'lon. Good ref erences. I ddn X Bee office. 941-lUt WArtlu W ANTED A nicely furnl hedrcom. A < tdtess D , S. S Box 30. 952-.7S WANTKD To buy fO , 30 , or 4oacrc KOOd lacd within 4 miles ol Post office , pr ve din er p ion , local on and p.lea and aldics j E 1 * care of 0 Brun.r fear cfflce. l > 0i-14 § Wttasell one New An crlcan 8 wing a-iblne , one yung cow , be nesh next month , nd aict o' beary slug'e harnesa at lilO coith ISthstreoc , near oil woiki- ' \lTANTKD-Forcustoratr residence lot > mprov- VV ed or unimproved corner prt ( erred , note txcee-1 In pr ! SI2 COO within the bounds ol 1'nh and 20th &ts and Louglae a d Vuit. . 93114 HHGIVER4BELL. WANTED Tn buy sn Ice-box > u1tible fora talcon OdARoES JOhEP - , 811 S 'UthSt. tSJ.lot WANTBD A Small hor.e or htavy pony. Also slngl < rjarnesa wt h co'lar. D . Schcr- er , cor. 13th and Farnam street , U36-U YOU.SQ mat cf quiet habits can nnd A oomfortiMe furn'shed room v > lthl 4 blocks of pnstofflce , for $12.03 per month. Addrvs A L.N. Foitofflie. 915-141 T ADIK8 lahlngs > quiet place during confine LJ ment , with nurse will address W , D. Ree offlco. 8)0 18) ) TTTANTED-eoO privy vaults , eloki , and ces * T V pools to c ea i witr . sinlUrv cleaner Sit- 1stuctlou guarantei d. J. U.HU1TH , 371-lmot Lock Box422 , Omai a. - urybxjy suttcrln * wi'n tooth WAN1ED-K and u < apache , 11 cill at 1U1 Firnam street and be curtd fieeof eta ge by Homo's E ectrlc Belt 013-1 in FOR KENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. FOR RENT House cf s'x r OT , c-llir wo'l cittern all In good repa r , 1221 ftorthlO li J5U78 [ 70R KK T Two r'ons furn shed Lr llitbt P Inuse-icoping SV. . corner Sta and Howard 949-149 I7IOH KK.NT Furotshsd frJnt room. * rply JD 1413 Chicago street. 958'ICJ , EOll VtNP Houie wlt'i ' eight room I-qulio ot 130 * Dodu , St Ja > . Ben tr house f roiib- cr. 838-14 * EOH RENT Pr mis s NJ. 2433 D v npirj a r et house , conlxlna seven rooms with modern convenient , a so a fleio b\rn tUctei- 03M9 tt F. DO. B OLL. FOK KENT L r e and plewa t front iorni wlh by wlndiw. iloderu Impnvemtnts , - wlthboarrt. 1718 Dodie. 8l10t , KUJK rlh-M' A hou e of G rooms , b rd and I 1' srf water , SI3amon h. Inqureat N. VV. cor. 14th and Jonts. 865 14 * , , 1Jlv > H UBNT I'leasant froit rotm furnehed , J ? 605 N , 18tb street , bet. California and Web. ter. | 89M7t , "I7IOK REST Three rlcely furnlihed roonis , J ? xllhor without to.rl , at 1318 Jicksons'.re t. 874-Uf V ry doj r ble 1'cat oa , J I'cck , real entaro. rpp. I * , u. ' 001-lt it"li1011 RENT FurrUhel r.oms at 181S Urdgo r St..McCornlk' < blocfc 880-10 } Foil RENT A n'cely ' ( urnlihtd fron p 'or and bed room together , or separate. No child- rcn. 1713 Chicago sfeot , 837.11 * El R nE.VT Good elg t room hous and him , Bhcriuan ave ; net menlh t 6. 38-tl AME8 , Ftrnam st niuH HE NT A i eitib lahed rettaurant , with _ L sverjtbln ; con'plito and ID the buslceu rortl'nol thncfty. Addies iel Stadalrninn Pbttsaiouth. Neb. tj69-16 HUNT Hous'i and lots at philveroml EOH U's. Rent lurcau , oppMlte Test office. 709 tf FOll RENT Flat upr gbt piano , Cue Kim- U.I orgin , 1519 Podge btreot. ft 1 f A. IIOSPF. Jr. FOR SALE. SALRew soda counter cheap Inquire FUH t7 NfliU ? 16th St 050 1C ! OR B I.K Household furniture neatly new F will s lt xry cheap ai 1 am lonlnj t > wn , P Btmpscn 1911 fit U > ry' avenue. 965.1 7 FOn rHLK CIIKAP One scro 1 stw and sh - per , o' llarncs' make. Call at 1416 Djnglis street , between llth and IBth. 9J2-10' Foil SALE 1'ony , harness and buggy , chetp , Address ' ; U" lies ofllce. 907-14 } 17011 SALE Four housed , to bo moicd. JD 915-14 silKlVKIt & BULL. r\ART \ and htrnrsi ( or sala st the Itc I Darn or * \j ICth street , 912-191 i THREE rcoaicd h uio for sal i on li & Q I lot > lease piidfo'tno jeus. Pf cs f239 00. 2310 Chi ago lire-1 9i3-9t T70.1 SALE-70 h adof Frtth Milk Caw * . In- ' JD qutraatO o Homaa's Livery Sttble , 413 loutu 13th street. 94J-H ' EOn SAtE House and lot Price $ -60. 214 27th s'rtct , bet. Firnom and UoUgUs DOM4C W MILOH O.WS-A lot of Una . tji with calto * . tit s t9 hy Major Clolt , . _ C1 OR BALK Lot 8 Hirtu'rtB sJdltlonToftwo J acroii : 50 t eOtrotttrontajoon south. ImP - P mve' s'lRhUy. On r k artnub ttnct car lino. Vlll icll wholl or divide. v If. A. STUKOIS , Nf. 1 Crelfiliton Illoik. QALr On 0 orul ven e , Iwo fi'o building nit e. Must liusrld. Lxsrn Uilucc- in nti to putcha era 'or 10U < } < AME' , 9:2-tf : Far am nteet.g ] j , 01 SALE Two hnndfo-"n sell tf beil room I Itt'tiltu e. A bargain ot any ono wintlntf food lurnltiuo 10) K. lEti ttrctt , 10-17t BWH HAL > A two * cna power Uaxter s'otm V glnr , In ifoi o ilr , cb > if , fiaaiucl Hecs , bok aid jab printer and binder , On ah i. 87-14 ITNJKSAiKAT A ( IKKA I' HAHOAIN I will L s 11 my store building on Iho sonth sldorf qu'rr , buldlhgJOby 50ittt , two stories , with Iving rooms nlote , good cellar , full ilzo of bull Inland an additional room It fiet squuc , a good well ol water on the pr\m'eei. Alsimy stock tf rul'llncry ' , fincy dry goods and no'ions. tWIts-Mho building without fc itock Ifde- slroor the ttoct without the building. Any party wishing to engage In a buil ess of this kli d will fina It a rare baTgiin , and the st ) ro ht& as rood K tra o as ony rt"re of Iho kin i In lonth-- western low * , teagonelven for soiling on ac- couct of sickness. Ln'l on or sddrcsi C. R. HELD IN , 803-17-AlC-3t Yllll en , Iowa EOK SALE A flr > t-s'afs eecood hind top bog gy. 011 at 1319 Hainey street. 3H-tl K < OR8 LE taK BEST YET-Snburbin nra acre hornet , one mile frm city , Ono hundred dol'an an acre. Eisy tcrrua. Thlsnound Is betutlfol'y sltua'ed soil excellent for ( t de s and -mall fruit. Fresh spring water In abundinc * Propertv leached by the belt read leading out fro * the city , frcotrty shown oa application. BALLOUBR03 , _ 88W9 Ktl Farntm stieti. T710R 8ALE-Cott e and corner lot In flnobea * I ; tion $2650. Banrtln must bo sold before Mayl't. MeCAGUKoppslcP 0. 824 tf 4 FOR BALE 8 room house , gael order , clutera coal bouse , bun , full lot , mile from po > l- offl'e. Very E * y Teras , $1,600. 804 U AUfcS , Farnam 8t , TT10R BALE Lot on M-h itreet ni r Farnasa. U only 1.00. McCAQUS opposite P. O. 823-tf I7OK SALE 5 rcom house , cellar , cistern , etc. C and 3 room bouse , lo rta 133.walks fine bad * trees , b'oc ' * from 8t M ry's arenu * cars hair mile from toitoffice , 13,3 0 805-tf AME3 , Farnam street. FOR SALE House and lot on Doug'rs ' street , only fVOO. . McOAQUB opposite P. O. 820-tf FOR S ME-7 roim house , lot 69x142 , shade- trees , good cellar and clj .rn , One location , unttrretcar line. Payments to suit , 13,600 EOb tf AMG9 , Farnum 6t , FOR RENT Ten houses In good Iccitbnf. U OAOUE opposite P. 0. 825-tf FOR BALE-F.w cbdce acrelt , wcaS Omaha , fimly located , cast terms Five a-ro and ten acre low , hiu cs and lit sin all locations , at pri ces and terms to suit purchaser * . 807-1 . AM fcS , Farnam street. To Vs LE-tot4 U2 feet and grocerystoro with living roomahovo 15th street near H'8Call'iiH'X ' ) . UcOAOUE opiosltoP O. 621-U l iORS LE Callage ant terrer lo'-ln North P Ooabi 1350 Bargain , McCAQUE opposite P.O. 822-tf FOR SALE A rare cn nc3 , a m w store 22x40- fcetand let o nt Intnga complete ttick ot genera' ' merchdDdltr , nd enjoying thi beat fit of abealthy and steadily Inc cas business , loca ted lu cuolre of one of the best ( encnltural dls- trctsla wrstern Io * . terms liberal , write P. O , box.'C , Imcgene , la 713-lZt pri INTINO oFFICfc. FoU SALE A flourishing 1 paper. In yoi'nif nd growl's-townbu Eas tern Meb-atka. Addrees U U. Bee Offlco. 023-1 mo FOR BALE OR RENT vose piano. 528-1 f 0. J. CANAN. BEMIS' New Map of Omaha , lust completed and ready for delivery at IS each. Is 4 feet wide by T 'eet long. Lorgeet and most complete map of Omaha ever published. OfflcUl map of th * city. See column. I , OR SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bns- P InrSH lots ou Farnam. Ilarney. Douglis , and Dodge streets. D VI3 SNYDER , Real Est.te AgenU. 110-eod-tf 160S Farnam St. IjtUU dALB A drill cUM tecond rund paaetoa J Call at 1818 ParneyBt 897-M T710U SALE Pocneta mapa of Nebraska Wa JD each. For bargains In On aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Bhri- ver , Ke l Estate Agent , opposite postofDco. T OST"OR"8T > l EN Oue wHItT saddle liberal reard for Information for the tame. W. JIKKERSON , Omaha P. O. 967-191 MHH. IIANSB.N , Midwife , hts removed from Oth and Jackson to I0'h and MarcySts. 6s9-lml ED WARD KITE ELL MAQrSTER OF PALMYBTERY AND OOND" TIONALIST , 4B8 Tenth street , between Farnam and Barney. Will , with the old of guardian It'lrlta , obtain for any ono a glance of the past and present , and on certain conditions In tbr fa. turc. Boots and Shoes made to order. Puled utMactlon inurnnt d HEAT AND WOI8TTJRV , THE ES ENOtf OFt.JFE. 1 HIS TRUISM IS EAS ILY PROVES BV TAKINO A TE4SPOUNFUL OF T AH.K A " T'S SELTZER APER IENT IN A OL WS OF H T WATER HALF AN inOR BEFORE BRKAKF/lST , FOR IN DIGESTION. I'YSPEPSIA.OR CONSTIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BOTTER. N B In taking SELTZER APERIENT la hot water , ali until the eOcivcscence has entirely C'asid. The water ihould be bit not 'cpld cr lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This iwwiler neer varies. A marvel o ! purity. ttretiirtQ and holesomencsa. More economical than ths orptnarr kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with tba multitude of low test ihoit weight , alum or phcephat * powJor Sold oalr la cans. KOTII , DAKUO POWPII Co. , ' .Vall.St.'fo New York.