THE &A1LX J&jtiE : FKIDAY APKIL 20 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning , April 20. Waathcr FrulalillitlM. 8pdil DiipaUn to Tni Bn. Oincuao , Apiil 19. For the upper Htwonrt valley , slightly warm fair weather , followed daring the night by r ln In ( the norther portions , winds shifting to east and south , falling bar- meter. The lower Missouri and tip- p r Mlubilppl river will rise slowly. There WM an ominous "rlnr around the moon" lost nlf-ht. Look out fo another April ihoirer. A package of light underclothing wai found nnder the sidewalk , near Fifteenth and Howard streets , Wednesday morning. The tender of one of the yard engine * got off the track in the U. F. yard night before lost , temporarily obstructing the m In track. The Ladle * ' Mite society of tbo Luth eran church will giro a sociable on Friday evening at the residence of Dr. Lelsenrlng , 700 8. Thirteenth itreet. The remains , of the late MM. Millet were lent out by express yesterday to Tiikilwa , Ills. , and the remains of Mrs , John Kerr to La/iallo , Illi. The case of Btreltz vs. Holtz , Involv ing the question of title in the Hartman addition was argued before Judge \Vnkelsj yesterday * A reception was yesterday given at , the national headquarters of the G. A. II , , in Union block , to Dr. Azel Ames , Jr. surgeon general of the Grand Army of th < Republic. A. Roienberry has been awarded thi contract for building the new Engllsl Lutheran church , which is to bo complete ! by December 1st. The paving work on Douglas street I now extended to the block In front of tin Mlllaid andbotwcon 12th and ISthstroets which is being ploughed up and the gutteri taken up yesterday. There will be a social Sunday schoo tinging at the Christian [ church , corne of Twentieth and Farnam streets , on Sun day afternoon next , at 4 o'clock. Kvery body cordially invited , The work of paving Tenth street , be tween Douglas and Farnam , temporarily obstructs tha exit of No , V hose company from their house. They con get out b ] driving orer the stones , but it make their time slower , and they say that ever ; second seems like three minute * . The Wabash arrived late yestei day and missed connection with tha U. I express. The latter c me over the rive twenty-five minutes late and went on with eleven cars well filled. A dltcha freight train , seven miles below Oounc ! Bluffs , is the rumored cause of delay o the Wabash , On Tuesday some parties started a fir on a tract of land adjoining Prospect HI ) cemetery for the purpose of burning ol some weeds. The fire spread toward th cemetery and threatened to sweep it clean but the employes turned out and by ban fighting chocked It * progress. The partic have been warned not to repeat tbo expei Iment. M A meeting of the Nebraska Human society will be held next Saturday evcnln at 7:30 p. m. , In the ladles' reception root of Boy d's opera house. It is hoped ther will be a Urge attendance of citizens get erally , as final action regarding the loci tlon of the public drinking fountain wll be token , and other matters of public In terest will be discussed. B. E , B. Ken nedy , president ; John T , Bell , seoreUrj Mr. B. H. Brewster , of Grand Island who is spending ; a few days in town , w * tha recipient of a very pleasant surprls party at tha home of his mother , on Nort Seventeenth street , on Friday evenln last A few ef his Saratoga friends colle unexpectedly , but were none the less we' ' come , and were royally entertained. Dim lag formed th * principal amusement , an was kept up until a late hour , when th company turned reluctantly homeworc voting It the anoows of the suson. Another most enthusiastic meetlnt s the Baptist last night Mr. Ben Hoga will speak again to-night ; also to-morroi eight. This Is probably the lost week c Mr. Hogau's services in this city , If an * one has not yet heard him , let them come A cordial invitation is extended to all an let it be distinctly understood that Mi Hogan is not working for any denomlni tlon in particular , he Is working for th cause of Christianity , A pocketbook in a checked chevlo bag was lost yesterday In the postnfllc or vicinity. It contained 8179 , and b < longed to Mrs. Sarah Madden , of Bout Omaha , who bos loit her all. This Is pi oullorly unfortunate , as the lady Is widow with two small children , her hui band having died suddsnly under clrcun stances so sad that Tni BEK gave an at count of it at the time. Mrs. Madde was just preparing to go east to her reli live * . Any person returning the money t John Ruth , in the county treasurer's ol fico will be suitably rewarded , and hay the everlasting gratitude of a widow an her children. The "Jollities" party all stop at tb UilUrd. There were two coses of plain drun In Judge Beneke's court yosterdo Both committed. A warrant has been iuued for Ann Bveska for disturbance of the peace an the use of profane and obscene languor against Francesca Ltshka. The decision In the caie of the Omali hotel company vs. Oaldwell and Hoinlltc Is expected to be given by the U. f supreme court next Monday. Mr. Wllile Whltson and Mits Lizz 8. Smith were moriled by Her. Cborl W. Sovidge , on April 10th , at- the rei dence of Mr. D. B. Boll , in this city. It. B. War. Chicago in 22 hours ; 1 class 910.00. Direct line , No change i cars. Hobble Bros. ' Ticket Office on 101 Bt sear Depot Mr. Fat Manning will build a set i fats on the southeast corner of IIowoi and Thirteenth | irets. The material wi b [ of brick with terra cotta trfsunlnj The building will be 44 feet by CO , an tcUM ctorie * high. B B. War. Chicago la 23 hours ; li elMS 110.00. Dfatet Its * . No change < cars. HobbbBra. ' Tfcktt Offioej OB 10 TWO WIVES. A Miied Up Oase In the Kelly Family. Both Claimants Assort the Maternity of the Two Girls. The Item published in yesterday in regard to the appearance In this city of a woman claiming to be the wife of the lata John Kelly , oi Engine Co. No. 1 , and the mother of bis two girls , has caused considerable talk , and as nsnal there are parties ready to espouse the oanso , both of the Philadelphia woman and the Omaha wife. The former has documentary proofi of her claim , chief of which is the paper from the pension office at Wash ington , which entitles her to the money as the legal wife of John Kelly at the tlmo of his demise. This and her other pipers wonld seem to sub stantiate her claim beyond A donb * . The Omaha wife , who Is charged with being Kate Hennessey Instead ol Kate Kelly , assorts that she was legal ly married to John Kelly and Is the mother of the two girls , Alice and Jane. Bho also claims to have a marriage - riago certificate and other papers. The only theory to explain the do cldodly mixed up quoatlon Is thai John Kelly committed bigamy and that Kato Hennessey married him without knowing that ho had a wife living. The question of the m stern 1 ty of the two girls Is loss easilyjiolvod as both parties claim that honor. A * well known and entirely reap on slblo ox-member of the fire depart1 mont told a BEE reporter yoatordoj that Kelly had told him. privately before fore ho died mnch such a story as that the Philadelphia woman tolls , with slight deviations , and that ho had done so upon being questioned as to thi difference in looks of the three ohll dron , Kelly , however , told him thai ono of the girls was 'borno by hli 3maha wife. The same man assort hat the girls wore not well treated int Ill-treated , and especially the oni claimed by Kelly to bo his last wlfe'i daughter. The following statomen of the other side of the oaao is handei as for publication : Mrs. Kelley of Omaha Jpakea i statement to the following efleot : 8h says that the story In the BKB wa False. Bho oamo to Omaha fiftnei rears ago with John Kelley , who wa her husband , and that the two girls Alice and Jane , were their children Mrt. Kelley has ever since resided li Omaha , has worked hard , and ha taken good care of her children. Ho husband waa sick for two years , am was supported by the olty and fire do partment. Bhe bought a small hona lor $75 , and paid for it by washing Bho denies that she over got thi $1,800 referred to , but fdmlt that for three years she got f t po mouth pension for herself and U'2 fo each of her children , but tha < . thi pension waa stopped by this Phi' del phla woman. She denies tha * , ahi Bvor loaned any of the money to an ] church organization. Her hnt'jint was a well-known member of the fire department. Bhe says that the twi tlris [ are her children , and that sh < will not give them up , at she v ul < rather die first ; and furthermore ahi says she has always treated tiion kindly. Bho claims to have a mar riage certificate and other doonm int to prove all that she says. In addition , Mrs. Kelly , of Om hs shows that she was married to J ihi Kelly In Philadelphia , on Augntu IS 1864 , by Rov. Father Murray , , n < that Alice was born April 30,18GC and baptized by Rov. Michael F. ittai tin In Bt. James ohnroh , Philadelp ill May G , 18G6 , That Jane Frances , the second 'r was born December 22 , 1871 , anc * * .h boy , John , in Omaha , Jane 22,1,72 and was baptized by Father Oarcli who , with Mary Smith , stood as spin son on the occasion. Mr , K llj when he died , after two years' illi on April 17 , 1878 , was 44 years , 1 months old , and hla wife is no A 3 * rs of ago. The children have appeared be * r the writer. They are well droi > > d clean , bright , Intelligent children i.n show no evidence of starvation , ph ct Ing or ill usage. Alice , the older , who is 17 yeaii c age is devoted to her mother and u dlgnontly denies ill treatment in i > \ shape. She has had ton years soh < > ing ) and went through the sovc. i grade in the high school before i i left school. Bhe regrets 11 annoyance this Philadelphia v man Is giving , her mother , brotl - . i sister and self , The other girl a- the boy are still going to sohoV and are as well cared for and trca in as the average of boys and girls. Mrs. Kelly of Omaha has for 1 years been a hard working , indnatri 11 woman , laboring for the comfort o < sick husband and her three holpl t children , and her friends hate to DC her annoyed by an old woman * h must be insame , under some mal'j Influence or hallucination. JOHN H. EROK Has the largest assortment of Rarijc and Oook Stove , Barb Fence W " all of which you can buy cheaper t > any place In town at CIS and 817 o ICth street. m27-eod'lmo eal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed 'f r'ocord In the county clerk's ofiic April 18 , reported for TIIR BEE b Amos' real estate oqonoy : Omaha National bank to JotVn Doherty , w. d , , cj of nwl of soc'.o 8-15-10 ; $872.75. Jooob Williams and wlfo to L J McDowell , w. d , , o. 5 foot of sub it 3 in 5 and 0. Capitol addition ; $150 Maurice Terkelson to Samuel J Chambers , w. d. , ni of lot 17 , oxo p o. 10 feet in MlUard & Oaldwtll addition ; $000. ' Lyman Richardson and wlfo to A Johnson and 0. 0. Carlson , w. d. , w of lot 2 andlot 3 , block 12 , In Konntz & Ruth's addition ; $800. M , D. Bpronl and wlfo to Bam I Rogers , w , d. , lot 6 , block 12 , in tn Improvement association addltlot Geo. L. Millar and wife to Lyrno Richardson , deed , * 1 of lot 3 bloc 138:13,600. Hot a JOBM aad wif u to Wn. Bennett , w. d. , 120 by 127 out of block 0 , Bhlnn'sadd. ; $1,000. Sam E Rogers and wlfo to John Callott nnd Catherine Kallott , w , d , , ot D and nj of lot 0 , block 14 , in Im provement association add. ; $300 , Julius Meyer to Gorman association of Omaha , lotG , block 142 ; $2. Samuel 8 , Curtis ot al to Belinda Curtis , q , o. d , , lots 5 and C , block 102 ; $1. John and Nancy 8 , Edwards to E R. Overall , q. o. d. , lot 4 , block 142 ; $1.00. THE EMMETS. & Pleasant Bocopitlon of Serr- A Series ol' Presentations to Their Helpers. The Emmet Monument association s ono of the largest and most respect ed organizations in the olty. It is composed of Irishmen , many of whom are among the loading citizens of Omaha , who love the memory oi the and of Iholr fathers , her mnilo , > ootry , art and literature of Irish * men who do not bollevo that It is nec essary to forgot the glorious history of their mother country , her noble struggles , signal trlusnphu and terrible suffering , that they may bo devoted and loyal citizens of their adopted country , tbo grand republic. And as they cherish the study of .hat which in art and literature tends .0 Inspire and refine the mind , so do ; hqy take a deep interest In promoting ; hat study among tholr pooplc ; ( and thono who excel in it are euro to moot with recognition at tholr hands. * The many who attended the last celebration of Robert Emmot'o birth * lay at Boyd's Opera house need not 30 told of the high degree of perfoa * .Ion nhown In the poetlo art by Miss 3tacla Orowloy , In vocal mnslo by Mlsn Mary L. McNamara , and Instru mental muslo by Mies Katlo Mnrpby. This perfection , attained by years of patient application and consclontons stady , was not permitted to go unrecognized by the E , M. A. They determined to make those yoang ladles the recipients of some thing that wonld testify moro substan tially than more words their approcla- tlon of their talents and accomplish ments. Accordingly a committee con sisting of Messrs. Bmythe , Foonej and Groves waited upon the yonng ladies Wednesday and presented to Miss Orowley a handsome gold medal , manufactured by Edholm & Erlokaon. On the face is angraved , "Given in recognition of poetlo genius devoted to the cause of Ireland , liberty and virtue. " On the reverse , "E. M. A , to Miss Staola Crowley , March 4 , 1883 , " It la an artistic piece oi workmanship. To _ Miss MoNamara was presented an'exquisite piece ol art in the shape of a largo s'zad ' stool engraving entitled "The return from fishing. " It was furnished by J. M. Roae , and is the work of a celebrated artist. A richly bound copy ol Baothovon'a Bonatus was the gift to Katie Murpy. Lyon & Healy , ol Chicago , furnished it through A. Hospo , Jr. The surprise of the honored three waa complete when Mr. Bmythe arose to make the * presentation address , to which the young ladles responded lc their most bewitching manner. A BUCKEYE An Ohio Man Gives up Fifty Dollars on a Bogus Uneok. The old , old story , which is to be repeated so often through the Ignor ance of travelers generally was again told yesterday at Judge Bsneke's court. A man named John Groltsoh , hall ing from Ohio and bound for Beatrice met a man at the transfer who wai destined to the same place The two soon struck np at acquaintance and the strangei on the way over the bridge tolc Groltsoh that he expected to have t < a bill of frolgkt on some goods on thli side. Buro enough the man's pal me them and presented a bill for $50 The stranger borrowed the fifty fron the Baokeye , giving him as security i chock for $2,000. He soon aftei "shook" him making an appolntmon to meet him later and got the ohecl cashed. Of course that was the las Groltsoh saw of bis now friend or hli $50. _ THE HOt-X R RINK Honor to Whom Hondr la Duo , Roller skrtlng in Omaha , nndor the management of Mr. Llghtford , ha proved a decided success , and tha gentleman la to be congratulated npoi his good fortune in winning the favo of the public. There has been , however , very ser Ions dissatisfaction over the award'o prizes offered by Max Meyer & Bro contested for on Friday and Saturday evenings , a righteous indignation prevailing vailing over the appointment of biasei or incompetent judges , who , althougl appointed by the manager himself dli not voice his judgment In thel decisions , as a wholn. On Friday ovonlnc the badge fo best gentleman skater was awardoi to Mr. 0. L. Monroe , whllo thi audience , which included a number c export judges , was decidedly of th opinion that Mr. W. S. Uelphre ; should have had the medal. The award of Saturday evening t < Miss Dunham , In the opinion o many , including Prof. Llghtford , waite to the least expert of the contestants The skating of Miss Georgia Ship man was nearly perfect , and had 1 not boon for tha unjust dlscrlmlnatloi of the judges , who acted nnder pe ouliar Instructions , she would hav won the prize. The skating of Mlsao Sharp and Van Aorman WM nntloeabl ; good and in marked contrast to tha of the winner. Occioo. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER , Stinging Irritation , inflammation , al Kifaty and Urinary Complaints , care by "B t - pt4bL "YES , I'M ' JIM , " A Burglar With His Wita About Him. 3ut Whoso Harvest Was Light One , When John France drove down own yesterday ho was mad. His row was contracted and his eyes gleamed with subdued wrath. He ox * ilalnod that he bad been victimized > y a burglar and this was how It was. He went to bed about half-past ton o'clock and threw hla clothes across a chair near the window. About 12:30 : o'clock ho awoke and heard some one n the room. Supposing that it was its brother he said : "Hollo Jim , is hat yon ? " "Yes , I'm Jim , " was the response , and accordingly John once moro yield ed to somnolent influences. This morning when he got up and started to put on his attlro ho found t misting , and an Investigation ro- realcd the fact that Instead of its langing on the chair whore ho had eft it , it was hung carelessly about n various spots of the lawn In front of the house. This aroused | John's righteous In- llgnatlon , as he supposed his brothoi level had boon playing a practical eke on him , Ho found out , however , hat It was no joke , and that the mrty who answered 'iYos , I'm Jim1 raa a burglar , who had quietly raised ho window and obtained an entrance ' 0 the room. The intruder was cool enough to reply as ho did and getaway away with his booty , After rifling the lockets he loft the garments on the [ round , The haul waa not largo , only the sleeve buttons , studs , etc. , being akon , so after all John was not sc much a loser as he might have boon , MARCH MORTALITY. Tbo Hoport of City Pnvslcian iiotsen ring Tor Last Month. The following figures are gathered from the report of Dr. P. 8. Lelsen ring , olty physician , filed at the meet ng of the city council on Tuesdaj night : Total number of deaths for March 41. 41.Causes Causes Dlptheria , 2 ; croup , 1 erysipelas , 1 : fever , 1 ; puerperal dls eases , 1 ; rheumatism , 2 ; cancer , 2 ; pnl monary diseases , 20 ; heart disease , 2 apoplexy , 1 ; convulsions , 2 ; peritoni Us , 1 ; typhoid fever , 1 ; paralysis , 1 old ago , 1 ; senile gangrene , 1 ; pjco mla , 1. Ages Total nnder five years , 8 ; 5 ti 25 , 7 ; 25 to 50,14 ; 50 to 70 , 4 ; 70 a c over 4. Wards First ward , 3 ; Second ward 9 ; Third ward , 6 ; Fourth ward , 7 Fifth ward , 12 ; Sixth ward , 1 ; hos pltals , 3. Male 22 , female 19 ; colored , 2 ; married riod 15 ; single , 21 ; widowed , 5. Cemetery Holy Sooulohor 3 , Pros peot Hill 24 , connty 2 , Plckard , 8t , ttuy 3 , Gorman Catholic 3 , re moved 5. Births White 53 , colored 0. Mali 24 , female 29. Still born 2 , Oni pair of twins. A MEAT COMPLIMENT. For Which the Bee Expresses Its Ap preolatlon. A now musloal organization has jus been added to the list of whiol Omaha can so justly boast , this tlm In the shape of a now brass band formed of a number of our best eel ored musicians. The band was organized by Prof. J Waddell , who is the manager , am who is an accomplished artist on th come1 , with ten years' experience The leader is Mr. Levi Spencer , also skillful player. Mr. James Warfieli Is president and Mr. Frank Goldei secretary. The organization was perfeotei April 2i , and the band Is now com posed of sixteen members , eight o whom have had considerable expert once. Fine uniforms will be proourei and the band may be expected ti made its advent in public within slxt ; days , and will do itself proud. The name ohoson is "The Omahi Bee B&nd , " a very graceful oompll mont to the leading newspaper of th olty and state and one which wn dnl ; appreciate , A room on Sixteenth street has boel secured for practice , and last ovonln ; the boys took ont a full sot of th finest brass Instruments made , froc the store of Prosoott & Co. TUB BE wishes them the success which thel zeal and ability will undoubted ! ; bring. Good. Enough- The Nebraska delegation in Wash Ington. consisting of Secretary c State Loggin and Judge A. H. Bowei are successful in soourlug tents fo the Hastings reunion. The followln ; telegram explains itself : WASIIIVOTON , D0. . April 18. To Gen. John 0. Bonnell , Departmet Commissioner , Q. A. K. , Lincoln , Hi braaka ; One hundred tents secured to-da from Secretary of War Lincoln , an oood prospects for two hundrad more A. H. BOWKN. This fixes the Hastings reunion s regards quarters , and state papei should lot iholr people know the September 3 , 1883 , will begin th grandest reunion Nebraska has eve seen. _ Army Orders. A general court martial is appolnto to meet at Fort Fred. Steele , Wyo , on the 25th day of April , 1883 , or s soon thereafter as practicable , for th trial of Private Leslie Taylor , compan G , 7th. Infantry , and such other prli oners as maybe brought before It. Detail foe the court : Lieutenor Colonel Henry I * . Ohlpman , 7th It fantry ; Captafc WlUUm L Reed , 7t Infantry ; FIM LUuUoont Alfred I Johiuon , 7th Infantry , Saeond , Llei taaantLewUD. Gr * B , 7Ux Inf J ky , wd Gteig * W. MtlTwr , 7th Ii an yj First Llentpnart William Qnln- on , 7.h I inutiy , Jcd o Advocate. A general court martial is appointed o meet at Fort Sidney , Neb. , on the 34 dn'y cf April , 1883 nr as soon hereafter as prac > < a k , for the trial f John J , Stthl , Troop A , 5th oav * Iry , and such other prisoners as may > o brought before It. Ddtall for the court Captains J. cott Payne , 5th cavalry , Albert E , Voodson , 5th cavalry , Jacob A. Au * ur , Bih cavalry , and Holmes 0. 'adding , assistant surgeon ; First Jentenants Frank Miohler , 5.h cav- > lry , and Heel 8. Bishop , 5th cavalry ; econd Lieutenant Fred W. Foster ; econd Lieutenant Lester W , Cornish , ith cavalry , judge advocrte. THE COMING CONSOLIDATIOH- The Wabaah and Missouri Pad He i. Offlcea to be Merged Into One. The much talked of consolidation f the management between the Wa- > ash and the Missouri Pacific is now nromlsod to take effect in thin city by ho 1st of May , Already the change has been ef- ected In St. Louis and Kin- as City , the Mlesonil Pacific , b is said being the gainer thereby , t is now stated that by the date named the two tlokot cffisua In this Ity will bo merged into one , which ocatlon Is to bo retained not being leslgnatod. It Is said that Frank looro will retain the position of city icket agent and Joe Teahon of olty lassoner ogont , and that Ticket Agcnl Toote will bo amply provided for else where. A DESERVED PROMOTION. Preston Wolfe Appointed Contract ing Aeont for tno U. P. at Salt Lake. Mr. Preston Wolfe left this oltj resterday to assume the duties of thi joeitlon of contracting agent for thi Julon Pacifis railway at Salt L\k < city. city.Mr Mr , Wolfe has been for the paa ihroe years traveling agent for thi Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul road and prior to that time held the posl tlon of contracting agent for the Baltl moro & Ohio road at Chicago. . He ii gentleman in every sense of the won ind a thorough railroad man , and it olng to Salt Lake Olty will be fount .ble on the part of the Union Pacifii ; o meet the competition of the Danve & Bio Grande with ability that wll nsnre him a successful record am prove the wise judgment of the cor poratlon he goes to represent. * It is simply a pleasure torecommenc such a man as Mr. Wolfe to the goot people of Salt Like Olty , who wll ind him a man of Integrity and hon esty and ono with whom It Is a picas nre to do business. May he meet wltt iho same warm welcome there whlcl las been accorded him during hli Drlef stay in Omaha. SUDDEN DEATH. Another Victim ot the Grim Ear , veater. , The number of uuddon deaths tha lave occurred in Omaha of late ha ; aeen really startling , and affirms thi scriptural warning that' 'in ' the mids1 of life wo are in death , " The latest addition to the list o those who have passed away so suddenly donly as to make the mystery of deatl more unaccountable than ever is Mrt Michael Carrigan , wife of the proprie tor of the Albany house , on Tentl street Mrr. Ca't'gan had been feeling bad ly for some time past and waa for i lime nnder treatment with Dr. Base No serious result was apprehendec from her Indisposition and yesterdaj she was feeling quite well all day un til in the afternoon. Bhe was dowi In the cellar abont two o'clock wlti her husband assisting him in washing over some butter , when suddenly shi was taken with a sort of cramp oi spasm and told her husband to take her up stairs. Thla was done and Mr. Corrlgan at ones started for a phys ! cian , but before he could return hii wife had breathed her last. Coroner Jacobs was summoned bn upon consultation with Dr. Base con luded that au Inquest waa unnecessary It being the opinion of the latter tha she had died trom heart disease. The remains were taken in chargi by McCarthy and Barko , the under takers , and to-day will be forwardec to Albany , N. Y. , from which placi the family oamo to Omaha. The deceased was about forty yean of ago and leaves her husband am five children surviving her. DIED. CARRIQAN Catherine , wife of Miehae Carrlgafl , aged 40 years. The funeral will take place th ! afternoon , at 3 o'clock. Her remains wll be token east to Albany , New York Friends of the family ore invited to at tend. CLARK -Gertrude Clark , daughter of A M. and Ssrah . Olarl on April IStb 1883 , InVest Omaha , aged 3 $ years. Funeral took place at residence at o'clock Thursday , the 19th. MILLKR In this city , pn April 13tt Mrs , K. , Milltr , mother of Mri Harry P. Deuel , aged 74 years. Funeral yesterday at 1:30 o'cloc from the residence. Thn remains will b taken to Tiskllwa , III. , for interment. A special conclave of Mt. Oavalr com'mandery , No. 1 , Knights Templai will be held this Friday evening for insta latlonof officers. At the funeral of Harry BhawWednc day afternoon the pall bearers were r.s fo lows : William A , Locker , Charles Sttvet son , Feter Heffroa , Samuel Cafferty , Job Flnan and Charles Moorua. The at.ei dance was very large and showed that th deceased had many friends In this city. A Life Baying ; Service. Mr. M. E. Allison , Hutchison , Kan Saved his lit * by a simple Trial Bottle c Dr. King's New Discavary , for Oonsnmi tlon. which caused him to procure a Ion botUe that completely cured him , whe Doctor * , change of climate and everythln elie bad foiled. Asthma , Bronchitis , 3. ter * Ooxwbs , and all Throat and Long dli toMS , it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottlM fr at C. T. Goodman drag ston , Larg slu , IL ARRESTED FOR RIOT. Twn Wagon Loads of Prisoners Hauled to the Police Oourt. The Disputed Title of a Band Lot. Foruomo tlmo past Mr , John Good * bear , baa been working a sand bank Itnated near Boyd's packing home , where the fatal accident occurred last week. Yesterday morning , M the men were aboot to go to work , they were driven off the site b/ John Green , the stone- qnarry man , and hU force , who out * nnmbered those employed by Gaod- boart. No one waa hart , and the violent lent and forcible seizure waa all that waa complained of. A complaint was soon filed In the polloo conrt against Green and his men , the charge being "riot. " Three officers wore sent to the spot and aoou returned with two wagon loads of prlconcre , all employca of Mr. Groou. Iho men wore put nnder $100 bonds each and Green under $500 bonds to appear and answer to tbo charge next Monday. Goodheart claims that ho holds a thteo-yoara' lease of the property , and Green claims that It belongs to him and that Goodheart has no claim on It except a tax tltlo. Judge Baldwin has been retained by Goodheart and Judito Woolworth by Green , and the case promises to be a very Interesting ono. A friend to the rich and poor. A medicine that strengthens and heals , la Brnwu'a Iron Bit ro SPECIAL NOTICES , 43-8PECIAL8 wl POSITIVELY not.lbelr sorted unless paid In advance. Tiio Omaha Savings tiank Is LOW prepared to make cans on Omaha CI1' or Doughs County - . . At Current lutes 01 lntrest. COMMISSION CHARGED 633-101 TO LOAN-MONEY IONEY LOANED On chattel mortgage reon M 7 Un on Block , lornor 1Mb and Farnam Sts 120-Imo ; MONEY TO LOAN Call at Law office of D. I Thomas room 8 Crelghton Block. MONEY Loaned on chattel property by J T. Beatty , No 218 South llth street 620-lmot NONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhrirer1 RoalEaUte and Loan Agency , opposlt > est office. 767-tf HELP WANTED. WANTED-Agents tosell teas , coffee' , splcf nnd srocera surd les , by ( ample , to faml lea. We don't pay salary , but sell first cla ? ; o ds at low prices , and onllberal terms togoai ncn , atltfatlon given or money refunded lomo buflnc.'s , exclusive 6Keccy , good profit no rlik. Wtlto for our new 16 ( age circular with test'mcnlala ' a'so of old agenU and others. Men tlon this paper SAN FRANCISCO TE . CO , Cble-go. 112-Thurs-jat.Tuc8 UY WANTED At the Omaha ehlrt factor , B not under 15 years ot age. . 122-211 At the Grelghton house a dlnlii , WANTED , 12J-21 ยง A girl , competent to take eharg WANTED room. Apply Planter's housi coiner Dodge and ICtn St. 121-201 'ANTED A good nnne girl at north corne W Hamilton and Pier St. Bhlnn's addition. 092-20) ) O oi cook at Southent hotel WANTED must be experienced In hotel working am como well recommended. . 119.21) 0 Irl vho understands cooking WANTED houiework. Qjod waves to i good girl. Apply at the residence of G. U. Bogg 21it A Dodge. 100 28 > ANTED igoodplri at 1621 Capitol arc W nue. 999-191 WWANTED Girl in family of two , 1221 nortl WANTED . 938-20t ED A girl to da kitchen work. AppI WAM E. cor. 20th and California S'.o. 105-20 'ANTSD A good girl for general houie w work at 1516 Jones street. 101-19 A girl for general housework , 711 WANTED , near Leavenworth. 103-19 } MRS. WRIGHT. ANTED A Reliable man for genera ! W work. E. ESTABROCK , 1818 ChlcazoSt 939-191 A girl to do general house work WANTED No. tOOe California- . 090-18 \TrANTED-Mlddlo aged woman ti do ligh YV house work. Wages Si per week. Apul ; at 912 Douglas street 110-21 ANTED Bnok-kecpsr , lady preferred , S W J. Bee offico. 9918 * Three good sUIcitars to take or ders and sell goods. Our man to work Ii Council Bluff * Call , 421S luth 10th St. Immediately , a goal girl for general WANTED , at 721 south 18th street. 971-18t ATTED A good steady harness maker W Enquire ot E. Ilelnzeillng , Blair , Neb. 9i8-A14-9t ; * A TEAMS and UOmen wanted. ) U II MANNWEILER , 916-181 llth Street , near Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. Situation by an eipedenced coacl WANTED a private family. Itqulre of 8 , Jot C\m 'n , C01 south 10th Strett Olgir Store. 113-.1 } ANTFD A iltuatlon by a. vount man t W tike care ocam or to drive a deliver Address "J. K. K , " Bee office. 114-20 MISDELLAHEOUa WANT& ENILKMAN aid wife with t rt of hous-nt \Jf turnlihed , about May 1 , below ICth , not fa from farnam. Terms moderate. Addre > s "II , Bee office. 037-241 TED-TWO boarders anl rocmen at 101 WAN St 88-23 | \TTANTED To sell one NewAtterlcan 8-win YY Idachlue , one ycuogOcow , be Iresh nei month , and a set of heavy single harness at 111 north 18th street , near oil work * . 850-20 } \TrANTED-BOO privy vaujts , sinks , and ces YY pools to clean with einltary cleaner Sa Utactlon Kuaranteed. J. M. 8U1TH , 771-lmot LocU Box422 , Omaha. - suBertnir with toe ) WANTED-Eterybady at 1421 Farnam tn > and bo cured freeof chargi by Homo's EleOr Belt. 613-lm FOR BENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. RENT House of nix rcomi , o Ua we FOR all In good repair , 1221 North l tk. B5I 211 . I7IOR RENT-Nlcelj turnlahed rooma sultab J ? for one or two sentleuan 8. E. cora/r U and LeavenaerthBU. l'5-20i I OR RENT S ttnfunilsed rooma at ll\ \ F Douglas Street up atalrs. 137-18 TUTANTKD To lent , lounediiUy , a sms YY boui * aad a fw atres tn or near the c t ; Call oa Wood-rard , Bt Jame * Hotel. 111-19 T710R RKNT kl Maal front room fumisEet JD 600N.UthoU * % Ut. Calltowla and < ! * Ur. 89l-l t URNUIHD room * aad beard. Modern ecu l810Do lftlSt l. lOSO-lml POR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms , with or without board.at 1818Jackson street. 874-So } 51011 KENT-PACIFIC UOUdE ; 82 ROOMlj J Tenth and DRvenport itroets. Apply to O. V. Gray , 211 Twelfth street , 100-54J 7.0H RENT Nicely fnrnlihed rooms , 1118 } Uowarditieit. VR5. McAUSLIN. 109-tOt rfOR RENr-Ltrgofuralihed room wlth'board. gApply COS N. 18lh B | . 986-23 FOR RKNT-fl v ral furnlihed rooms"wllh .J" * " , ' ,0 ub e b "dt"1 north-west corner 9th and California. 0gg.tr J-OR RENT OR SALE Cornet stsre Cumlng j fc 21st. Call A. LROWN. odjonlng. 97-21t ClOa RBlJT-PremUis No. 2438 Daenvporl s-r. et house , contains seven rooms with roodern conrenlenoe , a'so a fine barn * ttached * 93M9 a F. DRI8COLL. FOR RENT Large and pleasant front room wl'h b y window. . Modern Improvements , with board. niSDodje , MB-lBf nURNISHEDROOMS-Yery des.rable location D P ck , real e taU , opp. P. o. goM. RKNT Houses and lots at phtlrcrand FOR Bell's. Rent CurMU , opposite Postofflce. 709-tf rtOR _ _ RENT Floe . _ upright _ . piano , das Kim- M ii < < < - 1 ? ball own , 1519 Dodge btrcet. fi&l-tf A. IIOSPE , It. FOR SALE. POR 8ALK Rcs'aurant and cigar store , stock and fixtures , couDters , B'O'-CISCI. Best stind on 10th Uicet. Addicsi W. Bee office. 121-25 } ONE Aero for MOO'chilce locitlon. Sie Peck Real Estate , o | poalte P. O. 123-23 T1OR B LE-SIOO 00 will buy a manufacturing business. ( Btapl. good * ) established CHy trade. Address Mani.fac'Urr H o nine * . US' ' FOIl SALE-FurnUhed o room frame homo on 16th and HarcyJ2,000 cash. Acplv 87 Barker b'o ' * - P. F. CtlUER. ) nOR SALE CHEAP New Soda Fountain. InC - C qulro 217 LOrthntti strcoi. HG-25t OR SALE A ( ted upright piano tar tale F cheap. Call at201B CMS. 101-24 [ OR SALE One nlco driving mare , hirneis XI and buggy. Two ( resh milch cows. 107-215 THOS. &WJFT. I7OR SALK C1IKU' 1'cny and buny. Inquire - quire at Grand Unloj Tea Store , 15m street. 996-198 FOR SALE A good payfng bu-tnesf , N. W. ' corner ICth'and Dodge. 976-21 } rj-ORSALE-llrlck , good hard burned brick D delivered In a'l ' puts of town rteap. Address S. K. JOHNSON a CO. ca t side oi Sherman avenue , or 211 8. 13th St. 97C-2w " AUT and harness for sala at the RcJ Barn on J ICthstiett , 9I2-19S ATHREK roomed house for sale on Ira-cd lot leatepildfortwo years. Price 9230.00. 2310 Chicago street 943-191 IT10R BALE A flnt-clMs second h nd top bug- JD gy. Call at 1319 Uarney street ; 397-tt TT10R SALE THE BEST YET-Suburban five C acre home * , one mile frcm city , One hundred dollars an acre. Eisy terms. This ground la bcantlfolly situated , K\\ \ \ excellent lor gardens and tmall fruit Fresh spring water In abundance. Property-eachel by the belt rood leading out froa the city. Property ihown on application. BALLOU BROS. , 861-18 1421 Farnam street. "I7IOR SALE Cottage and corner lot In fine Iocs- JD tlon 82COO. Bargain must be sold befora Mayl-t. McOAaUE opposite P O. 8.4 t ! SALE Lot on 26 h street nsir Farnam , FOR 8:00. UcOAQUK opposite P. 0. 823-tf SALE House and lot on Douglrs FOR 1900. . McCAOUE opposite P. 0. 828-tf FOR RENT Ten houses In good locations. MtCAOUE opposite P. O. 825-tf "Tj'ORS LE tot 44x32 feet and grocery store ! f ! with living roomi above 16th street near Uiscairs$1400. UcCAOUE opposite P. O. 821-tf TJiOR SALE Cottage and corner lot In North ! Omaha 81350 Bargain , McOAQUE opposite P.O. 822-tf FBINTINO OFFICE FOR3ALE Aflourlshmg paper. In a young > nd growing town In Eos * tern Nebraska. Address U U. Bee Office. 623-lmo R SALE OR RENT Voss Piano. 528-lf * C. J. CANAN. Real Estate Agents. 110-eod-tf 1603 Farnam St 10K BALK Pockets map * of Nebraska 200 each. For bargains In Omaha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl * ver , tieal Estate Agent , opposite postofflce. 769-tf IjlOR dALE A Brit class second hand phaeton J ? Call at 1119 Barney St B97-U MUOEIXAMEUB ' | \0 LET One or two rooms with board , 1803 JL California stteet. 129-5 REiH Milch cows for silo. 25th and Call or ] F nla. 123-25 * OTKAYED OR STOLEN targe red snd white O 'potted cow , with white star in forehead , small piece out of one far , bell on , brass Knobs on boms. Is rather poor. A suitable reward will be given toflndcr. WM. BENCH , 103-19. B12 North 241 h Streit. NOTICE The public ire hereby notified that my wlf- , Louisa Hauler , has left my bed and k-ard without just tause , and I will not be re- sponilble for any debts contracted by her. 102-24 } OEOROE SAUIER. TITRS. HAN8EN , Midwife , has removed from 1V1 9th and Jackson to I6th and Marcy 8U. EDWARDKUEHL MAQSTER OF PALMYSTERY AND GOND' TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam1 and Barnev. Will , with the old of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance of the pasl and present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Filled Ml ctlon ruarant e < l. HEAT AND MOI8TURV , THE ES 8ENOE OF LIFE- THIS TRUISM IS EAS ILY PIIOVEN BY TAKINO A TEASPOONFUL OFTARRAIST'8 SELTZER APER IENT IN A OLA8S OF HOT WATER HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST , FOR IN- DIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA , OR CONSTIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. t. N. B In taking SELTZER APERIENTh > hot water , wait until the effervescence has entirely erased. The water skould be hot not tepid or lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marrtl of parity strength and wholeiomenes * . More economical than in * orpiaary kinds , and cannot b sold U competition with th * multitude ol low Ust short wl < aLalnis or pho pkat * pawier Sold only taC can * . BoTai , &UIM , WaU-M.iBsa Kw Tott.