1 THE DAlLf BB& : APKIL 19 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thursday Morning , April 10. LOOAL. JrfKUJVITIBB. The rlvor is bootnlnp and ttill on the Three rtcn were arrested Tuesday [ or tlteplng In a box car. They proved that they were honeit labor * and were dis charged. The Woman' * Cbrlsltsn Temperance Union meet * n the Y. M. 0 , A. rooms Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A ( nil attendance la desired. Tae "Gsnl. Terry , " one of the four steamboats seized by the U , B. man hai at Oovlnton la t month , ha * been relimed upon the requisite bonds , { 3,000 , being paid. At ths meeting of the St. George society Tuesd iy a resolution was passed expressing condolence with Mr. Joseph Dove In his recent bereavement. It I * announced that on Sunday next , at 12 o'clodk , Dr , Miller will speak at the First Congregational church to the chil dren on behalf of the Nebraska society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Th * funeral of the late Harry Shaw took plsco yesterdayday fjom Under taker Jacob' * place , under Ibe auspices of the bricklayers' union. Toe Union 1'aclGo band attended and a large number of friend * . The Oregon Short Line Is now open the Wood river branch to Siding , Idaho , 22 lie * north of Shosbone junction iorpaisenger * . This reduces the distance by rail to llaley , from 65 to 35 miles , and cives four hours ride on the stags. The handsomest thlop In the way ol penmanship and artistic work i * the largo time table which adorns the wall * of the Metropolitan hotel ofBse. It I * done In colon , i * very ntat and nicely planned , and Is the work of the genial nlgbt clerk , Mr. 0. H. Well * , The effort to have the city council put a conple if men at work on Hanscom park baa been made by Councilman Kaufmaon at the urgent request of prominent cltl- tens , but the council did not ice fit to adoptthe resolution , probably owing to the want of fnndV , The society In aid of the Horns of the Filendle'i will meet Thursday afternoon mt 3 o'clock In the parlor * of the First M. E. cbnrch , corner Davenport and Seven , teenth street * . All member * of the so ciety and ladis * Interested In the work or tboee who will consent to help the friend- lee * are urged to present. ( Mrs. J. M. Dlntmore , president ; Mrs. Jennie E , Gisn , secretary -The Jollities In the "K tec trio Spark , ' aid to be the funniest play on the stage . will ba at the opera home to.nUht. - A meeting of the commercial travelers doing business In Nebraska will be he'd at tha Paxton hotel , in Omaha , Saturday evening , May 6tb , at 7i30 , for the purpose 1 of organizing a state association for mutua M benefit. A good attendance Is desired , State paptr * please copy. Hon. A. G. Kendall , itate land com- cntaloner. state * that the ichool land * o the state are going off like hot cakes on a froity morning , Dating the past month be has made ont leaiei for 17,120 acres o school land * -tha largest month' * tmlness In thk line since the organisation of thi department. A joint annual meeting of the Nebras ka Bute Homeopathic aoclety and the Northwestern Aoademy of Medicine , wil be held at Lincoln on the 33d , 24th , and i 35th of next month. Dr * . Dlnimore , Pr- all , Wood , Hart , Uorglum and Burroughs 4 of this city , will participate In the pro gramme. Coroner Jacobs I * abont to retire to i \ give place to a near claimant upon publlo favor , who I * destined to make ni little i tir In the circle In which he U known , Jno. * \ , took up a pair of Males at Boon to weigh hi * successor , whom he expected tt kick the beam at abont twelve pound * . The saw arrival put Ia an appearance at 10 . o'clock Tuesday and both mother and on are doing finely. A petition ilgned by the north Omaha property holder * U betas ; circulated , la which a demand I * made upon the mayor and city council to change the name * of the following atreett : Sannder * to Twenty- fourth , Wbeaton and Pierce to Twenty * fifth , King street to Twenty-sixth , Camp- belHo Twenty-seventh , Irene to Twenty- eighth. All the other streets west of Irene ran by number * . Some time * ago the tawer between Faruam and Douglaa became stopped up and several of the cellar * of business bouses along the route were flooded , For tha past ton days the city engineer hs * m been trying to looate the obstruction , but without success nntll yesterday when &ta point just east of Twelfth street , bear Qray'a printing office , a long gutter tone , abont fire Inchec by four , wa * found aid taken ont , upon which tha water at once resumed Its natural flow. How the tone ever got there I * a mystery. ) 8. J. Burgstrom , tha popular assist ant at Jacob's clothing store , I * letting 'em tjp. It' * a fine girl and all are doing well. Real Batata Transfers. The following deeds were filed ( fir noofjd In the county clerk's office April il8 , report el for THE BKK by Ames * real estate agency : * Gnu. Liohton and wife to A. Epbnrt w d , parcel aeotlon 13 , 10 , 0 , f 1,010.- 88. 88.A. A. J. Hansoom and wife to 8. P. Norberg , w d , lot 17 , block 14 , Hani- jm Place. $450. E. B. Chandler to U. P. railway , . 4j o d , lot 0 , ilock 101 , 9100. A. J. Han worn and wife to D. L Thomas , w dJot 3. block 3 , Hauaoom PJato , $000. J , A. iiurbaob and wlfo to N , L. St mnek , w d , lot 7 , block B , Parkor'a addition , $450. A , 1 , Hansosra nod vifn to F. Hcl- ler , Tf d. , lot 0 , block 13. Utnaoom P aeo , | 530 J. M. Franco to J , Ar.ihibild , w. d. . lot 2 , block 14 , pjrkar'a addltian , E. O. BiUoi ot al. fo W. faoki > rel , Jo d. , wj lot 14 , noire' * addition , 125 O. P. B/rals and iri/atoL Kofc'ner , w. d. , lot'10. block Mil , ! , ' Lowo'i lit .addltloo , | 10 } , A REAL ROMANCE. A Mother in Soaroli of Her Two Children. Which BheOlaima Were Stolen Fourtorn Years Ago , She is Armed With Documents to Prove Her Claim. . The Two Daughters Now in This Oity. Donbt * a * to "Whether They Will Reoognli ) 1 hair Mother' * A cnrlon * coao la abont to bo do eloped In this city In which a mother will content for the poiaemlou of her wo danghtora , aged roepoctlvoly 1C nd 17 yoarf , whom she claims to ave bcon Btolon from her over 13 oarsngo In Philadelphia. A great many of our cUlzanc , otpo tally members of the fire department rill remember John Kelly , vrho win member of Eagtno company No p to the time of his death , which conrrod about four year a ago , John ally lived in a ( mall homo near No a benne with a woman vrho wai Iwaya auppcaad to ba his wlfo. Th ro were throe other members of thi lly , two glrl , noir yonng ladle and a boy about the name ago SB th daughter * . On 8 itorday hat a woman claiming o bo the trao wlfo of Kully put In an appearance and demanded the powca ilon of the two girls , upon the ground .hat'they . were her own and that they lad boon stolen from her at a very endoraro and had never boon aeon by icr trom that time to thla. This woman atatoo that aho wao married to John Kelly on the 24 .h o faly , 1804 , at S ; . Therosa'a chnrch In ? ailadelphla , by Uev. J mea Mallon md hai a cortlGcnto to that effdo ilgned by Rev. H Lane , pastor. He : maiden name was Jane 11(11. ( She also haa the certificates of the obrla onlng of her two daughters , J nol now nearly aixtoen , and Alice going on seventeen years of age. After a time she says her husband jegan to 111 treat her. Ho did no drink and hence aho could not nccoun 'or hla actions , but taya h jfton came homo nnd beat he ilaok and blue. At length iha could sUnd it no longer , and took IORH stops for protection , and whil there waa no divorce or decree of aep aratlon whatever , ' the court awarded tier the custody of the children , and ordered him to pay the sum of $5 pe week for their support. Mrs. Kooly then wont to live with ior mother , and being too proud tu icaept aid trom her husband , exoopt for the children , the wont to work In factory , where iiho earned nine dollar * a week Her motho took care of the little folks and ahi aaya that every evening aa aho came in alght around tbo corner noareat the house the children would bo ont on tha front atopa and run to meet her , Oae evening ahe came home at thi uaual tlmo and "no one met mo tha night. " On entering the honao ah found that the two little girla hai been washed and dressed a few mln utoa before and had sat down on th tops to watch for her and It waa a that time that they wore aplritet away. Her mother took the matte ao ti heart that aho died from grief. Mrs. Kelly aaya that abe loaruo that her husband had taken np wlt another woman aomo time before ; tha aho had borne him a aon and that for fear of legal procnedlnga the two con cluded to leave the city ana came weal , selling the two children aa atatod and taking them along. Thla waa 14 years ago next July. Kate Hennessey , Mrs. Kelly aaya waa a married woman at the time and that her husband la living in Ohio. Kelly waa a carpenter by trade and hla wife aya the alleged cause of hla leaving her waa that ahe kept a disor derly house , which aho donlea in toto. After earning to Omaha ahe aaya aho wrote a great many times and conld get no reply and aa thla accrued BO far out of the world and ahe did not know what to do ahe was compelled to anbmlt to tha losa of her children aa boat aho could. Upon the death of Kelly , hla sup posed wife made application for the pension , and drew It for three years , receiving , It is said , the sum of $1,800 In all , moat of which waa loaned to one of oar well known church organ- ! zttlona. At the end of thla time Mrs. Kelly proper began proceedings through W. H. Drew , an attorney of Philadelphia , to atop the payment of any further monlea to Kate Hennea- toy , and having aatlaGod the commla- sloner of penalona that the facia act forth vrere true ; that ahe wai the legal wlfo of the doooMrt ) , the necoiaary papara were madu out transferring the ponalon to her. After her arrival In thla city , Mrs. Kelly watted until Monday when she went to BOO the children , and aaya that the alleged Mre , Kelly consented to give them up , for fear that the might be proceeded against for having fraudulently drawn the money from the government. On Tuesday , however , aho said aho would not give them up , and now the mother la at a Ices what to do to enforce her rightr. Mrs. Kelly says there are two or three ot No. 1'e men who any that they are willing to a if ear to the Ill- treatment cf the olduat girl , Alice , aud that it wa nooosnary to interfere several times to prevent her belog killed. Mr * . Kelly aayt tljat the youngest one , Jane , vrho waa but eighteen montha old when aho waa taken away aud was a plump and healthy child , now look * pinched anc had atarved , and aho la aura thai nolt&rr of the two hive boon well kreaUd. The great trouble I * that bith girls werojyounglso when takca away that they do not remember their mother , and the youngest bollevoa the woman who has had charge of her ao eng to ba her mother. BIr . Kally wont to Mr , W. A , > iuir , the attorney , to consult him in rgird to the matter , and ho gave her letter to BUhop O'Connor request ing htm to nso his It flnence In straight ening the matter up. The d'flijnlt point ho saw TTAP thai-the minds of the children might hisvo been poisoned sgivlnntlliolr real mother and being both over 14 yonra of ego they would have a right tocbooco thulr own guardian In any event , Judge Uanoko aud District Attorney Godwin have also been consulted and It la doubtful aa yet what steps can legally bo tikon by the mother. There la one thing , however , and that Is that Mra Kelly is armed with doonmonta proving her marriage , the blrih and baollim ot her tw6 daugh ters and the government papers ahow- "ng her to have boon the legal wife of "ohn Kelly at the tlmo of hla death. ( then her atory of the kidnapping 1 the children li true , it would seem a If there should bo aomo remedy at aw , against which no statute of llml- atlona would prevail. She further aoys that the first news ho received direct from the children raa through fotno of the CUrrnellte une of this city , who vUUrd Phil- .dolphla . and she expected to bo nliod u her purpoto through them , but onnd on her arrival hero eho conld lot see them. In reply to the question aa to whether she would bo able to take . roper care cf the chlldran if they wore returned to her , olio replied that ho would bo able to take good care of ,116m , , and thf.t she heel still living H reo brothers and two slaters of her amlly. GRAND JUKOaS. The Piinela Drawn for the May Term , The jurora for the May term ot the Ualtod Stales coort , hold in this city , haa boon drawn , and are aa f jllovro ; ' OIUND j URDUS. Jimoa E. Uoyd , Oanha ; Ohrla , Hartman , Omaha ; J. 0 Homes , North Bend , W. H. Ojofc , Pills OUr Josiah 8. McOorm'cV. ' Omaha ; H 0 , Russell , Sjhuylm ; William U. Dm cey , Teourrnnh ; 0 W Harming ham , Omaha ; Obarle * D. Hunting on , Oakdale ; Juhn Meredith , Fremont mont ; Nate MtOlnro , Bennett ; Ernes Warner , Oiage ; J S. ilnlbert , Oma ha ; Hicks Clark , B.tlr ; John Miller , Peru ; Amoa Guts , Sarpy county ; 8 S. Bautob , PapUIlon ; Eiwiu N Qrounell , Fort Oalhono ; John M. "orga , Omaha ; Watson Pickering. Beatrice ; A. A. Oar man , Spring Greek , Johnson county ; Jonathan Gaiducr , F lla Oily , and.Both Bcala Humboldt. PITIT JURORS. W. L. Wilson , Nebraska City Robert Payne , Nvbmka Oity ; D. 8 Draper. Flattstnunth ; Andruvr Gra ham , Wilbur ; John A. Ore'ghton Qao. H. Gay. D P. Ancell , S A. Or ch rd , H. G. Olork , Fred. Drexel Omah ; Isaoo Blaolc , Blootnltmton Allen tbok , Richardson count } ; J. H Garry , Omaha ; Wra. 0. JBodrtleson Lincoln ; Wm. 8. Brudhle , Dakota Oity ; Augui McKonnor , Firth ; A'ex ' Atkinson , Omahu ; Iiaaa Lycn , Rich ardson oountr ; Phllo M. Gilbert , Stella ; Geo. Ojrpentor , Ralo ; 0. H , Norrls , Tublo Rook ; Seth ' ) ' . ODO ! , Omaha ; W. A Aibrl ht , Diwj John L ° .tevonn , St. Diroin , J. B Shorot , rioiop ; S. 8 Allen , Wilbur QUls Miller , Omaha ; Lot Brown. Nebraska Oltv ; John Woolaon , Elk Greek , Johnson ; H , Welesenborp Loyal Hill. Line etitr oinnty ; 8. 0 , Ayer , Gibbon , BolFilo ; Goorjo ( A Brooks , Bfzllo Millr ; A. E. Batter field , York county ; P. F. Barrlf , Belvldoro , Thayer county ; Loran Olark , Albion. The grand jurors an summoned for May 8b : , and the patl jurors for May 10th. PERSONAL. J. O. Hard , ol RUIng ; E. N. Searlr , o North Platte ; J. McCullccb , of Wahoo Mj. Frnnk North , ot Colutnhns ; Mr * . G H. Jewell , of Sidney ; Mrr. W. D. Bad gar , of Arlington ; L , D. Vose , Joise L. D vl , W. W. Blackman , of Fremont ; M 0. Keith , W. A. Hall , Sidney and Fran Katie , North Piatte ; J. W. Clark , of Wi bur ) A. II. Penlnger , of Central City were at tha Paxton yesterday. Lte Lore , ot Si. Pan ) ; 0. W. Thomw of Grand Island ; J. B. Gowen , of Nort Lonp ; Mr * . Thomas Bryan , Mr * . Cod ; and Mr * . Tiue , of Sbuyler ; John L. Mean * , of Grand Island ; John Baralt and George D. Noble , of Fairmont ; Mrs K. L. Oalklu * , ot Oikloud , and F. A Wharton , of Springfield , are among th Nebraskans at tha Millard. P. 15. Ilafner. ol Plattimonlh ; J. N. Black , Weeping Water and W , A. Hams- burger , of Ashland , are t the Millard. W , H. MoDoel , general fteight agent of the Hannibal and St. Joe , was in town yestirday. W. H. Stafford , rf New York city , returned last night fa m a trip to Ari zona. J , U. MoConnell and wife , of North Plivtte , were In town yesterday , James Fllzjerald , of Council Bluffs , wai kt the Metropolitan kit night. Dr. Wm. H , Lynn , of Hastings , waa a Cueatof the Paitrn yesterday. Gee , P. Hall , of Tekamab , wa * at the Metropolitan yesterday. C. D. Shattuck , of Delaware , Ohio , is at the Metropolitan. Ma ] , T8. . ClatkRon , of SchnyJer , was In the city yesterday. K. Dickinoon , ol Rs.l Oak , Iowa , U at the Metropolitan. II. H. Hslbrook , of Onawo , Ia. , Is at the Metropolitan , John O Chiney , of Ft. Wayne , Ind , ia at the Paxton. J. T. Hood , of Si. Joe , I * a guest at th * Metropolitan , B. Harrison , of lodlanaiKills , Ind. , I * at the Paxton. Cos. K Steven * , of Kansas City , it at the Paxton. D. M. Cutting , of Belle Center , is at the Millard. J. VonBletslng , of Toledo , 0. . is at the Millard. Dr , P. Sohwcnok , of No/folk , is at the Millard. L , J. lltedy , of Dcadwocd , Is at the Pax ton , J. 0. Robert * , cf Dvlil City , I * at the Paxton. If It. D. Hall , of Colorado , I * at the Mil- ard. THE OMAHA MEDICS. Thty Moot and Organize ftt the Ml > lard. In pnrsaanca to a call limed a few days ago , the regular physicians oi Omaha and Djnglas connty hold a mooting last evening In the parlor cf the Millard hotel to taketho prelimin ary steps for organizing a medical society. There were 28 gentleman prrsont , among tht > number being the following : Doctors Coffman , Paabody , Mercer , R. 0. Mocro , Garter , 8 < rot- nam , Brown , Grow nun , Jtljdb , Gibbs , Graddy , Peabody , jr. , Woodbnrn , Merrlam , Rlph , McKenna , Lnyon , Bridges , Ayres , Search and Durham. Dr. Bwotrum waa called to the chair , aud Dr. Garter was elected sec retary. On motion a committee of fire was appointed by tbo chair on conatltn- on and by-laws , BS follows : Ayrtr , .n'nh ' , MertUra , Peabody , sr , , ana IcKonna. Too prealdont called on those prci- nt f r remarks , and thereupon Dr. rlernrmn , at a member ( f ttio com mlttoo , asked for an expression cf pinion in regard to the constitution nd by-laws. Dr. Moore suggested that the com mltteo hunt up the constitution and jy-lans of the eld society for Informs Ion. Ion.Dr Dr Ltnyon remarked that the old anstitntion and ty Inns had been revised vised to death , and thnt n now oinsll- ution and bv-lavru should bo drawn up , and that they should bo liberal In hfir Ideas. Dr. Peabody was in favor of brevity n tho-constitution and by-lawi , ixnd advocated a wido-iproad stc'al inter course among the pbysiclana. Dr. Lslaoniing favored the organ- uion of a society for ooiontifta pur- JO OB , and the promotion of good fil- owshlp. D. . Ojffman stated that ho felt 'tho need of a county society , and he said hat the couuly ought to be repre sented in the state society. Thi * organlzvhn will bo the moans of Homoiing acquaintance and good "clloirahlp among the medical profoe- lon , and he thought It ought to bo ormed on a firm batlf , and that no ono should bo admlttoi except doctors of medicine. Above all other results would be the advancement of scientific cnowlcdcrp. Dr. RUph sutjd that ho had felt some dlffiJonco in attempting to start- ho society , bat fouud la canvar- slrg that the fruit was ripe and ready o pluck , that the physicians of Om aha were ready for u society , and otc i ono aaumcd to glvo it his hearty sap- > ort and Troll whhoa D. . Moore moved that the commit ; eo on conatitutlon and by Ir.irr , bd nstruotcd to name the society the Douglas County Medical society. Oil motion the chair appointed Da. ilnlph , Spaldlng aud Bydo as a com mltteo to jccnro u hall for the next meeting A vote of thanks to the Mtllard lotel was passed. The moating adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening , Hay 1 , SERENADING THE SENATOR The Qlee Olub Party pay a Viult to General Mandereon. The fine moonlight- Tuesday gave the Glee club an opportunity they have been long waiting. Eror since Gen. Mandorson's election to the eon ; hey have wished to extend their con gratulations In a mnaioal way , but iiavo been prevented by unfavorable weather. Tuesday night about half past nine the ontlro club , twenty-five troDg , silently took their placea on the general's lawn and Bang some of their choicest sonpn. The gonerl soon appeared and Invited tbo party into the house , where he andMrs. Blander son formally received each member. Good wishes were exohangod over re freshments and the senator responded to a proposed toast In ono of hit neat speeches. He said that Omaha was Indebted to the Glee olub not only for good music , but for its assistance In developing the general muiloal tastr ; that no was glad the club had become such a staunch organ- Izallon , and hoped to find tt soon pos- seating a room of ita own ; that he wanted to prove his friendship for the olub In a practical way aa aoon aa an opportunity offered. After sinking again the club withdrew. The club later in the evening serenaded nadod Will Nash and also Mrs. Pat- nam. Taere seems to be some dispute as to the alleged "overlap" of forty thousand dollar * mentioned by Mayor Cbaie in bis message to the council Tuesday. While it is true that there may be ieyir l then- ana dollars itlll In tie treasury , the statt- ment of an overlap I * based en the report hat the city haa Incurred liabilities beyond what can at present be met and which are merely held orer until after July 1st. These liabilities , It U said , will exceed the amount which the city council wa * author- l } d to expend by 115,000. A Pleasant Party Lwt Saturday evening a few guests assembled , by invitation , at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. U. Oirloton , on Howard street , to astiit them to celebrate their Bon's , George L Ba ton's , majotlty. Supper was the principal feature of the entertainment , and Mra. Oarloton aud Mra. Spencer , the young man'a mother and slater , spared no effort to make It an elegant offilr. The choicest cut fbTrers decorated the table in rich profusion and min gled their sweet odor with that of the coffee , meats , fcults and other edibles. food the "blrlh- Among the artlolea of - day cake" deserves special mention. Thla waa a largo , white , delicate cake and tbo Inltlala "G. L B. , " and " 1802-1883 , " wcro ntt'aUoally ' arranged - ranged cu the whlto froatlui ? with icing. In the center w a an exquUIte bcqu tof white natural Ibvreta , the central onn balng a largo whlto Illy of a rare apeoloa and very fragrant , which waa procured at ( treat palna. The ' 'watermelon cako" WM unique and l'c'to-3 ' romarV , It was a bachelor L > tty and the following named nontle- innn roipnmlcd to the Invitation : Mtisrs. Grant , Maxwell , 0 mrke Qjgir , Gay Bittmqer , Fred Joiner , frank Fretwell , Patrick MoNamtra aud Will Gainings. Several others wcro Invited , but , owing to sickness and other unavoidable cauies , conld not attend. The presents were : A beautiful locket f torn the nbovo named gentle men ; two books , a locket and ten dollars lars from Mr. and Mra. Spancer ; a beautiful motto , with the woidi "Good luck , " a horseshoe , an eagle and "forgot mo-notB1'worked In ap propriate > lors ana elegantly framed , from Mrs Oarleton ; a very pretty napkin ring from Miss Trane , and nno hundred dollars from Mr. and Mr * . Oarleton. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Two New School Houeoa to bo Built Anderson's Resignation , hito. A special meeting of the board ol education was hold last evening at the oflioo of President Long , In the Mil lard block. There were present President Ling , Secretary 0 mnoycr nnd Messrs. For gUBOti , MsSa&no and Points The reiignation of Mr. Wm. An derson aa member of the board was received nnd iccspUd The special committee appointed by the board to attend the meeting o the council atd see the vote of there cent election canvassed made ita ro port. port.Tno Tno committee on baildirgs an property reported that a contract ha boun made with Mr. Matt Hoover fo school furuliuto. The secretary was anthariod to advertise vortiso forp'ansand api'cificalions fo tironuw eight room school houses , on to bo erected , ou Ktai ; and Dalavrar atroeti , and ono ou Seventeenth anc Lavonirorth. The president and secretary wor authorized to draw a warrant forth money necessary to pay for the Iota o : Delaware and King streets , the otho site being owned by the oily Mr. Mi S lane moved that the c mltcee bo auihoiizad to inveatlgat the title to said lota. Carried , The hoard adjourned anbject to th call of the president. A Visit to Beatty'a Organ Factory Nsw York San , March 13. Washington , N. J. , boasta of an organ manufactory where a complet Instrument ia turned ont every twelv minutes. It la owned by the Hon Daniel F. Bealty , mayor of the city The works and yards occupy thirteen acres. It contains 180 wood and Iron working machluor , 420 feet of linn shafting , over two miles of leather baiting , over seven miles of steam and water nlptng , three miles of electric wires , 320 Eilaon lights. 400 feet ot speaking tubes , and a 600 horse po < * nr engine , and It employs ever CO ) hands. A'l ' the scroll and fancy woodwork Is m do by rnschlu- ery. The shrieking Lf the aws and p'cncra connd as though a drove of pigs was owing batohorod Thtvdnst from the siws and placers ia sucked np through tin fuuneh , carried to the engine room and used as fuel for the boiler * . The water for the boilers is heated by the exhaust steam before it Is turned into the boilers. Everything ti done to preserve the Itvea and health of the employes. Toe hatchways operand close by machin ery while the elevators are In motion. Even the tuning of the reeds ia done by steam. Fifty-five tuners are em ployed. Eicb la shut In a email cell by himself , where he listens to hla monotonous mnaio and nothing else dnrlng working hoars. Mr. Baatty asserts that ho his the largest organ manufactory In exist ence. He claims that his Instruments are of superior m'ako and durability , and he challengea a trial with any other organ. Hi * sound boards are of cedar , so constructed that a leak is impossible , and his reed * are dove tailed and aa firm as though ont from a solid block ot brass. While visiting Washington last week Mr. Beatty opened his book * for the inspection of the writer. They showed the follow ing receipts from the sale of organs and pianos In Febrnarj : Week ending Feb. 3 $25,039 Week endlog Feb. 10 V0.039 Weekending F.b. 17 21.769 Weekinding Feb. 24 20.181 The total for the shortest month of the year Is $93,921 , Indicating ; a bnsi- neis returning neatly $1200,000 a year. The books ahow that it is triple the builness done in any previous February. In the twenty-four work ing days of last month Mr. Beatty shipped 1152 organs. He shut down for a week In January , to put in a new boiler ; yet he shipped in that month 1,102 instruments. In the twenty aix working dajs in December he ahlpped 1,410 organr , 980 In November , 1 303 in October , and 1,151 In September. His shipments of pianos are not In cluded. They average about 100 a waek. waek.Mr. Mr. Beatty is the largest taxpayer ia Warren county. He seems to be a wealthy man aside from his organ and piano business. Ho 1 * the largest stockholder In the Washington water works , and he owns the most ot the atook In the First National Back of that cry. HI * manufactory coat him aa tt stands over 1300.- 000. About eighteen montha ago U was burned to the ground. In 120 days the present structure aroao on the ruins of the old ono. It Is a third larger ; yet Ita owner aaya that he la frequently driven night and day to fill hla order * . The fire wa a a dis astrous blow to his bualuess , but by his Indomitable energy and pluck he haa overcome every obstacle and to day no man In New Jeraey aeems to stand higher in the business com munity. The most complete safe guards against fire are found In the manufactory. Tno building can bo fl > oded ct a moment's notice by water from the city and from private malue. Mr B ) tty's buslnesj success seems to be due to three causes. Ho makes a firat clws organ , Bells It cheaper than others , and he lota the public know it. As he is his own agent hit customers get the percentage ! usually paid to sgonta. Ho ia one of the heaviest ad- vtrtUersln theocnntry. JOHN U. EROK Has the largeat tsaorlmont of Ranges and Cook Stove , Barb Fence Wire , all of which you can buy cheaper than any place In town at G15 and 617 N. 10th street. m27 eod Imo Flaif Entertainment Maionio Hull , Thursday < Atlm silon 10 tru ccnlt ; supper , 25 cents. rnoaiiAtiuB. 1. FUg M rch and too ? , " 3l r Signaled Unnnei" . . .By 41 Children 2. D clatrmlii > n Rev U. W SavH e 3. Male Choiui , ' American Emien" . . . . Wobilcr 4. Hicltttliin v > ! Helen Glbton 5. Ittcl'atloi MlM Jennie Skylee 6 Male Chorus , "Soldier1 * Fare/toll" / . . . . Klnkel 7. Address General ILiwarri ' 8. Solo."Marching Throuoh Georzla" 10 Sjng "America" 10. Grand Much "Yankee Dood'e" ' Army Oroere. Private Rifns My , re-snl'sted ' at Fort D A Rasieli , Wyo , and R omit James Jj * . 0 Conncll , onllstod at I\rt Ojiaha , Neb. , are assigned na follows : Privuto Miy to company F , 9 h In fantry. R ir.rnit O'Connell to the 4 .h I.if an trj.IVot IVot Chaplain OeortcoV. . Slmpi'on ' , U. M. A , IB relieved frntn duty ni ' 'ort Liremlp , Wyn , , atd till take post at Fort McICmnfy , Wjo , re ) ortitii ; to the cjiumanuing cfll.or hereof for duly. LLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite , Bowels costive. Pain in the Head , with a dull Ben- cation in the back part , Fain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating- , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind. Irritability of tamper , Low spirits , with a feel- in ? of bavins- neglected aomeduty. WPnriness , Dizziness , Fluttering at the heart , Dots before the ayes , Yel low Skin , Headache generally over the right eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dream * , highly colored Urine , CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S PI 111 , 8 are especially adapted to men cases , one < loie ef fect * Midi a cliniiue of fcelliur as to astoulsH the anflerer. Tlioy Increase the Ar > petiteand can § the body to Take on JPleslt , thus the sys tem Is nourished , and by their Tonic Action on the l > lRetlv Or ai , lte r- nlar Stnoln nro produced. Price iUceuu. 5 Murray M. , HT. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GRIT IUra on WHISKERS change to a OLOSST BLACK by a single application of thl < DTK. It Imparts a rmtural color. Act8ln taiitinr jin- ly. Sold by Dru ( rclsts , or eeut by oxnrt m on recelrtcf..au.OO. OFFICE , 35 MtJUHAT ST. , N. V . Dr. ICTT'S BlXCilierTnluiiliVlironiiilloi u4X ( CMNI U.wlpU wilt IH M > U 1 HI Ui mi aoplluU M. J SPECIAL NOTICES. /3TSPECIAL8 wl POSITIVELY not'bet erted unless paid In advance. Tlie Umaba Savins flank Isnowproparid ( ornate cans on Omaha Cl' or Dougl.s Coui ty . X-J -X OEJ * * * . - . At Current U'tes ol Interest. COMMISSION CHAIIQED TO UUAN-.MOf ET MONEY TO LOAN-C 1I at Law ollie c ( D. L Thomisrwip SCtelgnto' < k. M' ONEY ' Loa-ed on iha'tel ' pro eity by WY Boatty.No 21t iUh 14th tticet 620-lmot ] ONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhilver HoilEaUte and Loan Agency , oppotlf poit office 787-tf HELP WANTED. \\J ANTED-Agenti totcll teas , o e , p elY lY nd groctrj tu-dlof , br i ample , tj faic lit * . We do31 pay salary , but < li first cla go ds at low prlc . and on tberal t-ims to go . men > athfa tlcn given Of money refunded Home bu Ino'S , ezjluslve sjcercyvtrcd profl no rlik. Wilie ( or our new n | ago cl'ca a wl'h test mental ) a'to o ( old agents nnd oihe a. lien Jon thin paper SANFMAVCISCOTEK CO. C It' lliTnureatTuti - Olrl vho underntandi coklr WANTED- * oik. 0 > odw Toi to good glil. Appy at th i residence o ( O. JI. liir Sltt a Dodge. 100 20 W A5flED i good ij'rl at 1621 Capital v nuo. WWANTED WANTED GUI n famly ol two , 1221 1 ort 19th street 'JJ8-Mt A girl to do lltchm wi r * . App W N. E. cor. 20th and Calif ore la S s. 105-2 ANTitD V good grl ( or gjncral hou < W w.rk at 1516 Jonei street. 10I-11 WANIED-A girl for Ktncrtl housework , 7 ITthitraet , loir L-ftVctw ith. 103-19 ] VIRS WR GtlT. ANTED \ Relabl ) mm tor gen r W work. E. ESTABROCK 1018 IhlcamS A girl to do frineral houtewcrk WANTED No. 003 California St. 030-i" " ' " " WANT * D Mlddir"og d wonra'rrtT"do"llg homework. WagesII per week. Ap at 9 S Uougla * street ANTED A goxl nur e girt 11 north corn W Ham'lton and Pier St ehlnn't addltt n. 99M8t ANTED-Book-kecpar , lady prefrrred. 8 W J. Bee office. 09IS * TI/ANTEP Three good s llc't rs totateo YV den and sell ( roods. Our m n to wnik I Council Blufti C 'l,4218it.th lo.h St 9319' \T7ANTED-Immfdlately , a too lrl 'or irf VV enl lioimwor , t71l ! > uth 18th tmt. 071-ltt ATKD A ( food steady ba nets nakt W Enquire ol E. Helnie'llDU , Blair , N h. 9I8-A149II ETA 1EAUS Hid UOmon wanted. OU II UANNWEILER , J16-18t lllh Street , near F.rnain. M BJt.1 LAt-E 'Ub WAN'lb GEN L U Na d wife wUh part ft hoes un- luro'iheiJ , about Uay 1 , b tow 16ta , not far from > arntm. Terusm.dtrito. AdJie s " 11 , " Bee office. 997-2lt ANIED-TwnboirJeriani room ri at 1810 W Davenport St. l85-3t - roolitib'e In iccomnvdate 8 WANTED-A Jos. G rjsan Cracker ( Xmpany. 977 J8 ( Some ore to artcpt a taby boy , 3 WANTED ol I. Addiens Sitter 8 > rah * Child' * toipltal. IHdio strict. b < t. 17th and 18th. 78-18 ] WAITED Tf sell one New Ancrlcan B wing lla-hlnr , one y uig cow , be icsb nex : m.inlh , ind aiet of heavy ttnp'o harness at lilO coith isthsireo : , niaroll waiki. C6G1.05 T ADin8 lshInganulotrilacoiluilne confine Ljmcnt , with nurae will address W , B. He otlico. 8SO-18 | "ITTANTED BOO privy vaults , sinks , and cesi. VV pools U > c'eai with siDltnty eleanrr Bit- l fctliu Kuarastatd. J. II. 8U1TI1 , 771-lmot Lofk Boi4M. Omaha. ANTED-H. en b Kir sutlerlnj with tooth W and hialacbe. ti cill at 14 ? 1 Farnam street and bo cur.d deeot ctar e by Homo' * K'ectrlo Kelt . 613-ltn FOR > ENT-HOUSE3 AND LOTS. T Hsuie el * ' r OTS , c ll r well d.ie n all In goi r < p * r , Ittl North JO'.n. 181Zl | TTTA TKD To rert , ioimedl > tl/ , a small W b u e an1 alew acres In nr neir tbec ty. Ca'i 01 Wocdwatd , S > . Jamoi Hotel. 111-19 " > tl nRNr-riemnl front rocra fum'shcd , F" COJN. 18th street , bet. CalllornUsixl cb- ster. tOl l t -riUllNISHKIlrtomisnlboa d. Modern con- JU vulioM * , IS'O Vo'K * siret. liOOlmt HIN" Ihr e nctljr far Is'ie.l rcotm , FOR or without boa da 118Jaiktoa ! itrctt. 8T4-J8J 17011 nENT-l' CIF,0 HOU < K ; 82 UOOJH ; ljT nth nil DRvenporl ttre n. Apply tn Q. W. Gray , Sll Twa'ith stfcet , 10C-f < | UK\T-Nlcsy lur.if'heJ rooiis. 1418 Foil e.t. IK. licAUSLlN. 10 ! ) Qt . irOKUENr LiritefurauheJ ro > ai with hoard. r App y 003 N. ioh : Si. J5 ! < ! ; 23L HE' T One room lurn'shcd oiu-.fuinl b- E3II ni38. ITihBt. 9tQ18l tf OK lU.NT-So.ril futulibed rooms with r b.ttd at.b ebiarJ.rj , nor > h-west comer 19th a m California. 988 tf PIORREHrO * SltE Corn * ' stirs Cumin ? Jj & 21st. rail A. HUOW.v adjonlnir. Uitlt > TTllVEor lU rconj to rent , H.W. cor. loth JD and Clatkstrteti. PCI8 TJOll HNT A furnished r'em fo tnor two Jliiutl mm aDOI9Fr. am > t toJ 18 | HA OE F.-r lent , ri m ci t- Uelth'nourb'o-kiilro' , ' ( 1' . O. \V1 3'to > > i furniture , ilu est utw. Aildrtis D ' feu tiko. 074-18 } fruhB ( i . 213d Punvpcrl r ct house , ojutnlna * e\en roort.n with irodern convcnltnit' , ana afl'ii * birn ttTtol- P3MU 0. K. D , < S Ol.lv. F' R RENT liMit and pleva t front > oem l'h h y wlndi" . Modtri Imprsv m nts , Ithboifi. 1718 Pod e. _ 9l9t F OR I ENT Thrio rlcely furnl li il rooa , Ithnr without loirJ , at 1318 Jukaons'.re t. T7\UnNI JIIED ROOMS Wry doa r-ble 1 cation J.1 I'.cV , real estate , i-pp. 1' . . _ 001-lf 10KUKNT Uous anJ lots at phtlverand F Hell' * . Kent turaau , oppisite Poetiffice. i 703 If FOR RENT Kl le upr ght piano , flog Kim- ball orgun , 1519 Dodge ctreet. 661. ( A. H08PB , Jr. FOR SALE. F I OH SVI.E A. BO d uptight p ano I r rale cheap. Ovl atSOIB UMJ. 104-24 17 > 0tt S&LU O"0 iiici ur viinc maw , h roeit E and buggr. Two fresh milch cnwa. 107-2IJ THCS. BW FT. | 70K BALK UHE 1' ! ny and buuy.la" r nulr * a Grand Unlo. Tea Store , 15 ti itreoc. 996-199 FOR S iLE A ( to-d p y'n < bu men * , N. W. corner IGth and Volga. 975-211 SALE -ItrlcV , Rjod lurd burned brick FOR dellverel In a'l pirti of to n c'cap.sdies * S. K. JOHNSON ft LO. ea t ildt of Shirraa avtnue. or 211 8. 13th St. 9 > G-2w ART and hirness ( or tala at tha Bel Barn on \J 16thi : > ert , 9iiM9 | . TUBES roomedhouie ( or sain onlra eilot * leatep Id ( or two jreara. Pries $231) 00. 2310 Chi.ago itrctt 943-191 riOU SALE A flnt-slafs second hind top bug- ! gy. Gill at 1319 Hainej street. 3 > 7-tt LE TdEBEST YET-Suburban flv acre hime one mile fi\m city. One hundnd dol'arB an acre. E.sy teribs. This oourrl It hoiutlfi.l y iltoa'ed aril txcclleit for Ea de i and mall frul' . Ficnh rprlni ; water Inab-indmci Prnpeitritachol by tbe ben rcAd Icad'ng ' out do . the city. I'rctxrry shown on appilo tkn ALLOU BROS , 1421 faronnsticet. " 1701 SALK-.Cottiuro and corner lot In ficobca- IJ tlon $2650. Bargain must be sold retore May 1 t. Mcr-AOUB opprsl o P O. 8 4 t ( F RAIi' Lot on Sfl h trce rn r Fainam , rnli S 00. Mc.'AOUS opposite P. 0. 823-U FORSALE Housoand lot on Douglis onlyfuOO. . McCAQUGopposite P.O. 828 tf T710K RENT Ten bosses In good Iccitbn" . JD M CAQUKoptOjIUl1. O 823-lf FOR 8tLE-lot 44x32 ( ect and grocery otore with HvlEg room a < eve loth street near Hiecall's $1400 McCAQUE opposite P. . 0. g-21-U "KiOR8LE On tape an-1 teroer lo In North r Omah * ( (1350 ( Bargain , . McCAQUE cppcaite P.O. 822-tf PBINIINO OFFICE FOUSAtE n flouilshln ; paper. In a yonni ; > nd groKlrg town In Eas tern Nebratka. Address U II. Bee Office. 623-lmo R BALE OR RENT-Vo Piano. 528-1 ( 0. J. CAN AN. t , OR 8 LK CHEAP Choice unimproved bat- Inn. lots on Farnam Barney , Douglig and D dge streets. DtVISASNYDEli , Real Eat.te Agi > nM , 110-w > d.tf IMS Parnam St JTOK hALE Foc.ots inapt at MeoruUa zoo each. For bargains In on aha City Improved and unimpnved property , call on Wra. V , Shrl- vw , e l Estate Agent , opposite postofflce. 011 dALK A Aril clMD econd hand pbaetoa J ? CallatlBlBnarneySf. 8P7f CJTKAYEO OK SrOLEH-TarRO rid and white O spotted cow , wllh white 'ar In ( orehesd. small piece out t ( one f ' , bell on. brass cnabi en homv In nth-r poor. A saltanla reward l'l bRiven toind r WM. PENCIL 103-18 } B'2 Ncrth 24 h Slreit. NOT1CB The public rre hereby nctlfltd that my wlrI oulia Baatee , h left my bed and b ard wl bout Jutt tauir , idl will n'.t be re sponsible lor any debti contr o td hy her 1W-24I GEORGE 8ANTEB. MUH. HA > HN , Mldtvlfp. his r > moved from 9th and Jactson to IG h and Harcr St * . ( laO-lml EDWAKDKUEHL MAO-BTER OF PALMY8TERY AND OOND TIONAL18T , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam nJ H rney. Will , with ihe aid ol guardian iplrlta , obtain ( or any one ft glance ol the pad and preaent , and on certain conditions la tb fu ture. BooU and Shoe * made to order. P tleo ( ' fartlon HEAT AND MOIBTDRr , THE ES BENOP.OFJ,1FE. 1HI1- TRUISM IS EA8- ILYPROVESBY TAKINO A TEWOONFUL OK TARB AN T'8 J-ELTZEft APER IENT INAGLWSOFH'lTWATER ' HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BRBAKF SF , FCR IN DIGESTION. l.YSl'EPSIA.OR COt 8IIPATED UA T. NOTHING IS B&TTER. N. B-ln talilrp SELTZER APERIENT | i hot water , wait until the tffeivisccnceha * entirely erased. The water tbould le bit not Mpld v cr lukewarm. - m m ma f * * * ) Absolutely Pure. Thl * powder nc\cr varlw. A mnnel of rntlt trcnxtound > , hol ( oiiiiiitw. i-ore econonjlcal ban the orplnary k'nd ' * . and cannot bo .old In