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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1883)
rJH13 ? ; & SATURDAY APKiL 21 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , April 21 , "Weather ProbaDllltlei. Bpedal Dispatch to Tni U . WASHINGTON , April 21 , 1:00 A. i Signal aervlco bnlleUn : The itor which was central la Idaho yostordi morning moved outward , dovelopli great energy. It la now central Colorado. Violent aoatherly wlnda oaiterly wlndi prevail In TeiM , ni thenoo northward oror Ktniai , N braska and DAoU , with local rale For the Upper Mlsateulppi ui liower Missouri valley , threntcnl weather and rain , violent to storm warmer Bonthoant wtnde , falling b Tomotar followed by variable win and cooler weather in tbo Upper M sxmrl valley. LOOJLLJ JtJKiaVlTIES , Tbecltfcens of North Omaha wi treated to an old-fashioned chnriv Thursday olght. A regular blizzard blow all day ye t lay and dust flaw Ic clouds a1 ! over 1 city. Cul-Offlake lll bo navigated t year by the small steamer built on I river front last rear. , Tt ii reported that tbe recent gale i onollshftd tbe grand stand on the 13 , k . ' "base ball ground * . The "Grand Pacific , " as tbe rejuvi ted Oozrcns home Is to be called , will opened about May 15th and will be run toth the'European and American plans , As E , B'Carter Is going to occu our store Me.y 1st , we are offering .greater inducement ! in our stock of B tlonery and blank books. DAVID HBO opp. P , O. The old junction of tbe Tenth t Tarnarc street lines wai ont off yeaterc and the cow twitch for use of ths str can located in front of tbo B , & , fcoadquaiters. Sneak thieves entered the residence Mrs. Pritcbard , on Seventeenth street , tweenDouglas and Dodpe Thursday , a carried off her portmonnao contain ! about 820. f tot , J. B. Brnner , of the No ; Omaha school , baa succeeded hi adding < more to the census. He is to be oongra lated on the arrival at a fine girl at .homo. .homo.Sheriff Sheriff Manning , of Dsadwood , It in the city en route for hWe , la Just urnlng from a trip to Sioux Falls , wh tie took throe prlaonern recently oonvlc to the penitentiary , Wa would advise those wishing to ' tain.some bargains in stationery , fai geode , blank book * , etc. , etc. , to call once an we will positively close in a I dajB. DAVIS BIIOB. , opp. P. 0. The benefit concert for the Sarat Sunday schoo' , which taken place on ] day evening , April 27th , will bo an cnjo ble affair. The best vocal talent of Om will bo present and Mrs , 0. E. Squ ndMra. II. D. Eatabrook will sing. ' . orchestra of the 4th Infantry will fun 1 . . eome good music. | Sacrellglous sneak thieves entered I churh parlors of the First M , E. chu f > dating the prepress of prayer meeting ; " other -erenlog and carried off a new 0' ' 1 " ooat and a bat. They also took a $40 o1 coat and a drosi coat from the past reeldenoe next door , W. A. Morrison , of the Omaha I WM out with an extra edition yoaten and the boys are smoking with him. Ia I boy , weight 10 pounds , arrived ' a. m , yesterday , and all are doing w This la Morrison's first ollvo branch i he is correspondingly elated. , A mooting of the Nebraska Ilum Society will be held this evening the ladlwi reception room ot Boyd's op house , where final action will be taken to the location of the public drink fountain purchased by the society last f It Is quite probable that a site on Dou | at or near the corner of Fifteenth , will chosen. chosen.Tho > The rehearals ot our amateur tro that plays "Waiting for the Verdict" n Wednesday evening , still goes steac along , and they mean to excel and mak decided success , The cast Is quite CK piste , and we hear that G. E , Clarke , I ' ot "ahi to " Stoops Conquer" trou Plattsmoutb , will assist in the reprod tlon. They deserve a full house , and hope they will get it , Miss Myrtle Estes , of South Omal was greatly surprised by a party of yoi folks giving her a call Thured evening. The evening WSB spent in < i playing of various games , etc. A c j npper was served , although the call < were so unexpected , Among these pr ont were Mimes Anna Stolder , Ala' ' Woodward , Julia Scott , Minnie Wcx ward and Messrs. M. A , Dillon , CJao. Goodwin , EJ , Dillon , Luther Atkl John Umpberaon and Cbas , Cone. J & . F. Nash yesterday bought e ahlpped to I , B , DoUuuey , of Omal t i John Tucker's brown gelding "Tom. " 1 price paid was rather a fancy one , 81 but after looking about tbe country aeveral weeks , Mr , Dellusaty concluc that the hone suited him better than s other he could buy , and so paid the figi Asktd , > uTom" is a fine roadster , set years old , and possesses that comblnatl of good qualities which the purchaser v looking for and was willing to pay for Sioux City Journal. . The .presbytery of Omaha , which 1 "been In session ot Madison , closed a vc euccewlul session on Wednesday nig i the work of tbo spring meeting havl been nceoinplhhof in two days under t prompt and enee o management of Ri Gee , Williams , of JMobrara. Quite a f representation was &ad , , especially fn the eastern part of 4La presbytery. T general assembly ef the Presbyter ! church of tbe United dUte * , which mec * t Hvatoga Springs , New York , in Ma will be represented by W. ft Ilarsba at It will be pleasing news' to tbe mar admirers of Messii. E. 'A. O'lWen and ] M. McDonagb , who so suoeessfiiUv pen nated the heavy villain * In "WafUflg fc tbe Verdlo' , " two jews ago , to leant thi they are sgaln in training for a iepetlto ( of the pitftimanci next Wednesday ev n r L * , Ing , under the auspices of St. George' society. With two professional lawyers Ii charge of tbe trial rcenr , It Is poislblo th * the Jury mny tot aside the text and con vlct Jonas and Hundle. At any ratr 'Little ' Mao" is determined to demollsl tbe Professor In tbe last act , and has telr graphed for a supply of dynamite 'j trtiges. Pistols often refuse to r o [ yon know , 0. H. Ballou , of Omaha ; Re / . Joel Wa ner , of Hooper , Nebroak * , tnd Manle ; Rodgers , , of Fremont , * fao go to tt assembly as commissioner Of thi presb tery of Omaha. T a next meeting of U presbytery will beheld at St. Edward Nebraska. / llealirt'jg that a large proportion < our Omaaa ladles have heretofore mai part ot their purchases ot dry gocdi ! eastern cities , wu desire to call attontlc to the magnlficaat aisortenent now show in tbo palatial establishment of S. 1 Morw & Co , Year by year this firm hi made rapid trtrides to tbo front until no their goodd , Ihclr prices and their manag raent kUnda seond to none in Amcrlo All that Mono & Co. ask Is examltmtli , nd comparison. B. P. Mono & Co. w not only duplicate the price , but guara tee to undersoil any New York or Cl cage retail house , It Is Important th rach an establishment should receive tl port of our lady readers ; a clear fie and no favors ia their motto and all o readers can profit greatly if they will least examine Morse's dress goods , sili hosiery , nnderwear , etc. , eta , of whi tfaoy claim without fear of contradiction be the only .direct importers in Omal ; consequently saving a New York jobb < profit of at least twenty-five per cent , t full benefit of which they give to thi customer ? . There will be a public exhibition the J. J. Mackedon play and safety val this afternoon at 2 o'clock. T experiment will be made at tbo No. 1 e glne houfto on Inrd street , It will very Interesting , and these who desire see a novelty In the line of approv mechanism will do well to boon hand the time above named. About fifty men have been set to wo on the Florence cut-off and it Is expect that about 200 moro will be put on torn the Job through. The work ot cnttl ditches to drain off the water Is what now going on. - John M. Thnnton is a happy mi This morning his wife presented him wl a little daughter , and John is ready 1lset 'em up" to all the boys. There was a heavy pa scnger tri west at noon veiterday.there being elev cars in all and all crowded. DESTITUTION. Death and Poverty Visit a Fami 'Together. Money to Pay Rent , but N for Bread or a Coffin. A sad case of destitution n brought to the attention of a DKK : porter yesterday , existing in the fa lly of Joseph Z xbodock , a Bohoml who resided at 1413 Loavonwoi street , The man has boon sick for long tlmo , and finally expired abou o'clock Thursday morning , leaving ! wlfo and four children , the youngi but a few months old , to the tone mercies of the world and of the o who ha * promised to protect the widi and the fatherless When the father died there wast four dollars In the family troasm and the rent , just that amount , * duo that morning. There was no bite to oat In the cupboard and not cent to pay for the burial of the dei Of course It was necessary first ef to bo assured of having a roof to oov thoirhoads and early In the morning t little girl was sent to the lacdloi who Is one of the richest men In ton to pay him. Going to the oflloo she first c plained the circumstances to the mo in hopes that he would allow a fi days' tlmo on the rout and loavothc money to bay broad. The story TI told and the landlord ramarkod tb "It was too bad , " but took the men all the same , and the little one h empty handed. Of coarse no o will dispute his tight to 1 rent money , bat the prim pal and Interest for all t long ages of eternity will not amen to so much on the ledger of the A mighty as the action of a poor nolg bor , who , finding the family In dosl tntlon , took them to his own hoi and provided for them over nlgl leaving the dead to the watchful ca of Him who notes oven the sparro1 Iftl'tWhen When the remains of the dead mi are burled , the f mlly will bo looki after by the city mission folks , wl have boon notified of their deatlt tlon. WEDDING CHIMES. Tbo Marriage of John 8. Miller Qi NollloM Munaon. A pleasant wedding was colobrat at the North Presbyterian church la evening , the principals in which wo Mr. John 8. Miller of The Republic ! and Miss Nellie M. Munson. The groom Is well known In tt city and has been connected wl various newspaper * for the past fi or six years. The boys who knc him believed him to bo a coufirmi old bachelor , but at this late di ho has became a benedict and ho h choacn well. Bis bride Is a voi beautiful and accomplished youi lady , and in obtaining her for a wi John has won a capital prissa In tl matrimonial lottery , The hapt couple start out in life under tt brightest auspices , and they have tl well wlahos of a host of friends. After the ceremony at the ohnrc the bridal party adjourned I the residence which la I Ihelr fntuto home , No. 132 North 18Ui street , where a rcceptlo was hold at which their numoroc Trlends were present to tender the ! jongratulatlotia and participate In th festivities Incident to the occasion. A number of handsome wcddln O'lftfl were received and everythln paeaed off in the f&oet delightful mac ner. A GUTTERING FRAUD , A itaond Stud and its Adven turas , An Interesting Oaae in th Police Oourb , A CMO whloh promlies to bo quit recreating before It Is done wll came up before Jndgo Beneko lai ventng. A young colored man , name Tames Parker , oamo to Omaha n oently , and , running oat of mono ] lonoladed to pat his diamond shir tad , worth about (25 , "In soak , tfot being acquainted here , he aako friend to go and "aco his unolo" fc ilm , and the latter , being also stranger In Omaha , aeoarod the BO vices of a third Irlond , a colored ma named Ohas. Williams , Several places wore visited , in ord < ; o ascertain , If possible , the trao vale of the atone , and among others wh placed a Cgnro on It was Mr. 8. LQ ! nan , who sild the stone was worl HO After making several call Williams finally gave up the the jol and went to return to jewel to i iwnor. After handing it over to Pa leer , It was discovered that aoino or bad substltnted a bogus piece < jewelry for the real one , and of conn there was an apparent fraud , as Pa kcr , who went to pawn the article < Lahman , as ho had made arrangi menta to do , found that Lahma alroadv hnd pocsesaton of It , and ha paid $10 for the same , About this time Officer Walker oan along the street aud arrested Wlllian and was also on the lookoatfor n whi man who , It wan claimed , had mac the substitution of the false for tl true stone. The whole party of colored me was taken before Judge Benoke at Williams was held together with tl two strangora f > r an appearance in tl police court , when a very interest ! ! trial Is anticipated. PBHdONAL. 0. W. Adams , Central City : H. . French , Mllford ; L. B. GlUett , Fremoi Jay E. White , Grand Island ; Wm. Sodi strum , 0 , M. Carter and H. O , Lett , LI coin ; T. L. Oadwallader , Superior ; . ' Jackson and wife , Albion ; Mrs. P. Grant , Lincoln , and W. 1) . White , Tel mah , are guests of the Mlllard. Charles Francis Adams , the. railroad i bltrator , and John Qulnoy Adams , Jr. , Boston , arrived at the Paxton , en route 01 from Kansas City lost night , with Genei Manager Klmball , of the Uulon Paclf in hh special car. Miss Jennlo Mllford , Mrs. W. Johnac MIsfl M. Palmer and Mies Olllo Stanlc of Deadwood , are guests of the Mlllard. B. F. Madson , the grocer , and H. Wol with their wives , leave for. Denmark I morrow , on a three months' trip. Hon. P. J , McMihon , the "boy counc man" of the Bkffj , was at the Paxt over night , 0. A. Turner , of Spokane Fojls , Was icgton Ty. , is at the Metropolitan. Charles McDonald and his bride i turned irom the cast last evening. E. A , Johnston and 0. II. Clark , Blair , are guests of the Paxton , J. E. Kellojrg and M. Warren , of Be wood , are at the Metropolitan. llon. J. 11. Turner and wife , of Coin bus , are at the Mlllard. Hon. John ] Manning , sheriff of Dei wood , Is at the Pnxton. Hon. W. II. Mlchaell , of Grand ' . land , li in the city , 0. D. McClen and family , of Donv are at the Mlllard. R. Mershon , U. 3. tuiveycr , fromUtt Is at the Mlllard , L , Koper , of Ft. Nlobrara , Is a guest the Metropolitan. W , U , Ptlce , of Lyous , is registered the Metropolitan. D. a Gnnder , of Lennox , Dak. , Is the Metropolitan , J. D. CranB , of Hastincp. is at t Metropolitan. J , S. McUhry , of Norfolk , Is at t Paxton. Hon. W. F. Cody , ii at the Paxton. 0 , W. Seawrlght , of Chty nne , is at t Paxton. John H , Durbln , of Cheyenne , is at t Mlllard. Mr. E. Kosowater has returned fro Chicago. J. S. Valentine , of New York , Is at tl Paxton. J. 0 , Swan , of Lincoln , is at the Mstr pll tan. R. J. Wood , of Lincoln , Is at the P * ton. ton.John John Martin , of Sioux City , Is in towi James Ware , of Oglalla , lain town. Ohas. H. Mav , of Fremont , Is la tow Geo. A. Draper , of Cheyenne , Is in tl city , A. G. Welby , of South Pueblo , Col. , at the Paxton , Mrs Gentscb , wife of the superlnte dent of the Pacific Express at Salt L ] City , wentwcst yeetwday. Oapt. T. W. T. Richards left Omal for Baltlmorj Thursday after Mi Richards and his children , with whom I will immediately return home. S. D. FHchle , of Weeping Water ; Ale ; Bcotllnr , of Red Cloud ; J. Sedgwlck ; ; W. MoLoughllnand wife and F. E. Whi and wife , of Plattsmouth , were at the IV ion yesterday , Wm. M Rumel , who was sent as a del gate to represent Northern Nebraska I be conference of Latter Day Saints , i ICIrtland , 0. , his returned. He repon bat there wai a large attendance , and ths t was a grand success nenl Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed fc ooord In the county clerk's oflic April II ) , reportel for TUB BEE b Ames' real estate agency : James H. Barbich and wife w d , t * eter Jensen , w J lot 9 , block 8 , Par ker'a addition , $600. E. T , Biily , executor , to H. 0 lodges , s i'n o J and e J s o | soctlo : 11,10,12 , $1,20U , Henry 0. Ilcdgo and wife tj o d t t. A , Bowman , a i n o i and o X s r eotlon 11,10 , 12 , $1,200. J. B. Whatton q o to II. A. Browr n o | and o J a o i section 11 , H 10 , 1,000. John I. Redlck and wife , w d to . Spouldey , B 31 foot lot 4 and n 3 act.lct 5 , blk G m sub-dir of J. ] Radick'a add , ? 1,000. J. I. Redick , w d to M. J , On ham , 44 feet lot 4 , blk G In sub-dl of J. I , Rodlck's add , f 000. J. T. Redtck and wife , w dW , W Lnrien , a G5 toet lot 5 , blk 0. J. 1 Redlok's sob dlv , $1,000. D. Oanghon and wife , w d to V. B Ooffman. lots 13 , 14 and 16 , blk 9 , C V. Smith's add , 81.000. A. SorouEon and wife , w d to J Doherty , n 38 feet lot 8 , blk 184) ) $500.Wm. Wm. Osborn and wife , w d to I L. Powell , lots 5 and 0. blk 12 , Isai & Beldon'a add , $500. HABEAS CORPUS , Two Mothers Fighting for The ! Own Flesh and Blood , "Little Jay' Disposed of Last The Kelly .Uase la Court. Yoatorday afternoon both the counl and district court rooms were tl scene of sensational cases , TUB KEI.LY CASE which has been pretty well advertise In the papers has at length got Inl the oourti , and an curly solution i the question of which of John Kelly wives are entitled to the children , expected , Mrs. Kelly who oamo 01 from Philadelphia to g her two girls , secured tl services of Judge Van Ette : and yesterday afternoon a writ of h boas corpus was sworn oat bofo Jadge Cbadwlck , and placed in tl hands of Depnty Sheriff Orowell at Constable EJgerton for service. Th ( proceeded to the residence of Mr Kelly No. 2 , in North Omaha , ar found that lady out , bat the elde girl , Alice , was at home , and Janew at tbo house of a family named Oial not far away. The two young lad I wore taken In custody , and brougl before the county judge , whore the alleged mothuraoon appeared to fig ] for their retention. General Oonin hi boon engaged by her to coiidu her caao , and aa ho was n able to bs present , owing to the f that ho was similarly engaged in tl district conrt , the hearing was pos poned nntll Monday at 2 o'cloc It was a question what was bo done with the two glr in the meantime and It was final decided to tarn thorn over to M Doorr , the oxproasman , with who Juno had lived for five years and wl U bound to produce them in court the tlmo named. It la believed th hod Mm. Kelly No. 2 known cf tl action being began the two girls won have dlaoppoared as quickly and my terlously as they did from their o homo In Philadelphia. BABY JAY. In the district conrt at 4 o'cioi Judge Wakoloy hoard the argnmo In the famous case of Klngaloy v Whitman. ' This is the contest for tl possession ot the infant left at one < the doors In the city hall bulldln where It was found by Vandorford , the fire department , turned over Mrs. Fuller , the city missionary , at by her given to Mr. and Mrs. Whi man , a respectable couple living 01 on a farm , to raise. Mrs. Kingsle who appears as plaintiff in the caa claims to bo the child's mother , at demands that her own flesh and bloi bo surrendered to her. Hon. J. 0 Oowln appeared on b half of the oonnty authorities and f the Whitmans , who adopted tl baby , and Colonel Bmytho appeari for the claimant. A number of witnesses wore e amlnod , and It was proved that tl plaintiff's character was not good at that she was not fit to have charge the baby. So , at least , thought t ! conrt , and dismissed the writ , r rnandlng tke child to the custody the Whitmans , The mother electrified the com counsel and spectators by making strong and eloquent speech In hewn own behalf , In which she laid do * the law to court and counsel at promised a bitter war yet over tl matter. She then loft the court too In hysteric ; . FORLORN. A Hurt County Former Crossed 1 Loyo. A somewhat sensational caeo ht grown out of the foolish lafatnatio of John D. Frool , a Bart county fa : raor for Jonnlo Brown , a well know babltuo of Tenth street , Froel foil In IOTO with the womai who baa a boy 13 years of ago , an made numerous presents to both , an propoied to marry the woman. E came down to Omaha on Thursday an both stopped at the 8t. Charles thi night , it being the understanding thi they were to go tip to his farm yesto day , Friday morning , however , Jet nlo stepped out ot the hotel with hi bagqairo and dlsappoaoed from th sight of the anxious lover. When Mr. Freel found out that si giving hltn the shako ho brougl a suit of replevin to recover the prea onto ho had made the mother an son , Jennie's trunk was found and cap ; urod from its hiding place on the hi it the foot of Dodge street and over ] hlng was got back except the suit c clothes given the boy. The last see of the proposed brldo waa as sh talked up the Northwestern track. FOR SALE. , A now side-bar , eud aprtng top bug 7 , made ty Snyder and took firs prize at the state fair but fall ; neve used and will bo sold low. Apply a Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12t ] and Doogbu at. febSSm&etf A NEW DEAL , Iho Niiith Street Short Lin Opens for Badness , Temporary Demoralization , c the Time Schedule. That active work Is really began i the paving of Tenth street ia evi doncad b/ the now deal in the rat nlng of cars on the street railway an In the closing np of Tenth strob which has been fenced In at bet ends. ends.For For some days past aforco has bee engaged in laying a track on Nint street parallel with the ol track , putting In switches an planting the now turn tab ! which arrived on Sunday at the term Inns of the line near the U. P. dopoi This was completed Thursday glvin the street railway a double track noui ly all the way from the depot t MasonloHall.acd yesterday cars bega running both ways on 9th whore the ; formerly ran south on that street an north on 10th. The latter street ho boon fenced np , the track near the d < pot lorn up and consldorobl plowing already done to mak way for the laying of the gianlt blockr. This will make Tenth strec rather quiet for the coming fei months , and give additional life t Ninth , which not only gets the stroc car travel both ways , but also all othe travel of wagons , hacks , omnibusei etc. etc.One One Institution which will bo groatl benefitted by the change Is the Oo : zons homo , which is to bo opened n shortly under the name of the Gran Pacific. . The change of programme to-da made the rnnnlng of oars rather li regular and it may bo a day or tw before thtnga get to running smooth ! ] An instance ot the way things worke yesterday Is told by a well known Nort Omaha man , who started from Shlnn addition to catch the noon trail When he left the house the car wi clear out of sight ahead of him , bi ho soon overtook It and the drlvi advised him to walk It 1 was In a hurry. Diairii to sit in the shade awhile the pedo trlan got on anyway and rode down i Farnam street , where , having got rest , he jumped off and walked tt rest of the way to the depot. Of oouno this is unavoidable at tl opening of the new line , but no tl track ia well laid and emooth , it wi not belong until schedule tima will I made right straight along , POLICE ( RECORD. A Man Who Claims to Have Bee Kobbed Minor Matters. About 2 o'clock yesterday a ms who gave his name as Charles Joni was arrested in front ef the Paxtc for Intoxication. Ho wan lodged ! the county jail over night and tent i this morning in default of the nmoui of hlo fine. At tha morning nuuslc of the cocrt a woman appeared an and told a story to the effect that c the evening btforo she mi Jones who told her that ho was brol and asked for money to get a enuai meal together. The two went to rostanraut together and afterwarc had some drinks together. At th tlmo the woman claims that she let tl fellows see her roll of money and thi ho subsequently robbed her of all of 1 the amount boicg $75 or $80. On the other hand Jonoa olalmc that ho had not a cent of money an that ho had been knwoked down an robbed near the Tenth street depot i $200 or $300. After being taken I county jail the prisoner was ogai searched and $10 found concealed i the llulng of his hat. Ho probably hi the rest salted away somowhor His story Is doubted by the i fli jer and they think ho will have anothi term after serving out his present sei enco. There were four cases of plal drunk yesterday , two of whoi wore sent up for 15 days each c bread and water , one In default of $ ] and costs , and the fourth continue ) Thnro was one cage of distnrbaut of the peace and one of diaordorl conduct , both of which were dl posed ot in the naual manner. A complaint has been filed agalni Constable Paul Stein , by John I Henderson , charging him with dli turbanno of the peace , by going 1 Henderson's residence on Harnc street and kicking up a row. There is also ouo case in whic there ia a charge of assault and bi tery. JOHN H. EROK Hsi the largest assortment of lUngc aud Cook Stove , Barb Fence Win all of whloh you can buy cheaper tha any plaoo in tonu at 015 and 617 ft 16th street. m27-ood-lmo PILLS _ SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER s ftttlon in the back part , Pain undei the Shouldep blade , fSUneas after sating , with a disinclination to ex- erUon of body or mind , Irritability of temper. Low spirits , with a feel- w * * ? 5 liavuio' neglected acme duty , Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering/at i heart , iota bofore'the yiSrel. JowSkln , Headache Beneroily over the rjuht eye.Kestlessness , wfth fitful - ful dreams , Uglily oolored Urine , CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. 1 iSSSsHS1'1 ' ' OVFIOH. aa McmtAY ST. w. T. t.fT,1..Wl.f7n..Vl..i4X uu.4 ruu M .Jiiului. J UMim THE I Admiration OF THE WORLD ; WORLD'S HairRestorer JS PERFECTION/ Public Bcnofnotross. Mrs. _ S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title , and thouunds are this day rejoicing ever a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for rcstor- ing , invigorating , and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the tcalp , removing Dandruff , and arrests the fall ; the hair , if gray , is changed to its natural color , Riving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity a * in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. "My hair is now restored to its youthful color ; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat isfied that the preparation is not a dye , but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall , which is cer tainly an advantage to me , who was in danger of be coming bald. " This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. "Oi o Bottle did it. " That i the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color , and their bald spot covered with Inir , after mine one bottle of MRS. S. A. ALLFN'S WORLD'S HAIR KESTOUER. 1 1 is not a dye. or 8 > tin-Cm. SPECIAL NOTICES. jtySPECIALS wl POSITIVELY , notjbal aerted unless paid In advance. The Omaha Savings Hank Is cow prepared to make oans on Omaha Oil or Douglas County XS , DEI W Xa XI Gl V i At Current lutes ol Interest. j SfNO COMMISSION CHARGED 33-10 ] TO LOAN-MONEY \/l ONEY TO LOAN A 8 to 10 per cent. jl BEMIS'LOAV JkOEVCY , 130 tt 16th atd Douglas Sts. MONEY LOANKD-On chattel mortgage root 7 Un on Block , lomor 15th and Farnam Sli 120 Imoj MONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law office of D. 1 Thomas rioro 8 Crclghto i Hock. MONEY Loaned on chattel proicrty by T Beatty , No 21 Scuih 14th street 620-lmot VT ONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrivel JL1 KoalEdtate and Loan Agency , oppoiii pest office. 787-tf HELP WANTED. WANTKD-A girl for Kincral housework , 71 17th street , Loir LtavtLworth. 108218 MRS WR'OTIT. WANTED-Agents toaell teas , ciflee , spIci and proccrj fund les , bv latnplo , to/am Ilts. \ \ o doa't pay salary , but s-ll first cla go ds allow prlcw , and on'lbsial t'ims to goo men EatUfa-tlon ghen or money refunded Homo bu < lne.'s , exclusive agercr , irccd profl nori k. Wilto for our new 16 jaga cltcnla wllhteet'mcniala a'so of old agenta and others. Men Jon this paper SAN KKASCISCO TECO , Ciie go. 112-Thura-iat.Tucs B iOY WANTED At the Omaha shirt factor 'notunderlSj ears of n .jo. 12 J-211 - the Orclghton house a dlnln WANTED-At room girl. 121-218 W'AMED A girl , competent ID ta' < e chars of dining room. Apply Planter's nous comer Dodge and lettt St. 121 S05 W ANTED A good nuno girl it north corm Hamilton and Pier St bhlnn't aldlti n. 092-20t W'AMED-G oi cook at Southern note must be experienced In hotel working an come well recommended. . 110-21 { WANTED-Girl vho understands ookln and general housework. Gjodwaioi to good girl. App'y at lh residence of G. II. Bom 21 t a Dodge. 100 20 WANTED Girl In family of two , 1221 rort 19th street 9j8-20t TT7AN1ED-A girl to do kitchen wcrk. Appl VV N. E. cor. 20th and California S s. 105-21 AMTtD Middle aged woman tl doligl W hou o ork. Wagts 4 per week. Appl at 912 Douglas street. 110-21 A good steady harness maker WAFTED Enquire of E. Uclnzerllng , Blair , Neb. 913 A14 015 SITUATIONS WANTED , WA'-TED Sitiatlon by an experienced coac mat In a prh aw family. Iiimlrjof S. Joi gens n , 001 south Uth SteU 0 gtr Store. WANTFD A jituatloa ry a joung man t take care o a < carn or to drive a deliver wagcn. Address "J. E. K , " Bco rfflce. 114-20 WANTO \ ENTLMAN and wife wl h patt rfhoussun \JT turn'eherf ' , about May 1 , below'ICth , not fa from Farnam. Terirs mjdirUo. Addre-s "H , Bee office. 337-211 ANTED Two boirdera an ! rocnuri at 101 W Davci.porl St. I83-23J \K7 ANTHD-TC erfl one New Au erlcan S wlri \ > Ma.fclne , one y ucg cow , bousbnex month , and a et o ! heavy tlng'o harneiw at lill north 18thsire9 . ma' oil work * _ OM20J tTTANTED-WO privy vaute , sinks , and cess TT pools to e can with sinltary cle n'r Sit ufttctlouguaranteid J. M.SM1TH "Mmot _ Lock Box 4M. OmarV WANTED-Kcr > bJdy sufferinr with tootl and hi adache. to call at 1421 Farnam ttreci and be cured free of tharge by Home's E'ectrli " " CI3-lm _ FOR t ENT-HOU3E8 AND LOTS. rno LET-One or two rooms with board. 180 : j. CallfornUn leet. 123.5 a WO nicely fulnU'cd looms t > rent-Bed room n sitting loom , 417 14th street , bet. Chicago a d Cms. 131-21J ENT-A Urge frcnt bed room , pleaaint ly located , No V4II Chicago st C10R UJ NT Handle mo room with board far V 'Stt ! : Jicrra' ruodorate. Kefercncej rtnnlr- ol. Third house west of 20th en south side of Harney street. 133 28f I710U RENT House cf six rcorrs , c lUr well L cl.teiu all In gosJ repair , 1221 North 19ih. C5I 21 | Cm REST Nicely furnished rooms sultible JL' for one cr two gentlemen S. E. corntr Uth nd Leavenworth Sta. 115-20 } nUUNISIIEI ) rcomt and board. Modern con- L1cnlene , 1810 Dodge street icoo Imt I10R RENT Three nicely furnished rcomi , with or without boaid.at 1S18 Jackioastreet. 874-5 { CTOll RENT PACIFIC HOUflK ; 82 UOUMi ; L ? Tenth ind Davenport itreeti. Apply to O. V. Ctay. 811 Twe'lth stimt. 108.JM 70H REST NlceJy furnlihed roomt , 1115 / Howard it.e.t. kR3. McAUdLIN. _ I08Ot U OR RES I Lirge fura'fbed ro m with board. J Apply 60S N.iathBt. OSa-23 70R RENT Sinr l furnished rcoms'wlth 1 brtrda'wi ttb btard N , nonh wei'lcorcer 9th and California. $88 tf 7IOR RENT OR SALE Corner itore Cumlnz J & 21 t. Call A. DHOW/f , adjonlng. 071 21f TSURNI3HED nOO'MS-Very dct'r blo location JL1 P < ck , real .state , opp. P. O. fOOl-tf OOR RENT Houses and lots at phtlverand Jj Bell's. Rent Curoau , opposite Post office , 703-tf RENT Fine upr'ght piano , fin * Kim. POR orgin , 1519 Dodge Direct. ttl.tf A.H03PE , Jr. FOB SALE. SALE Bcs'aurant and cigar store , itock FOR and fixtures , cou tcrs , a ovcisci. Bett fiUni en 10th t-ee' . Addicsi W , Bee ofllce. 121-251 Acre for ? SOO ch Ice lootlon. Sie Peck ONE Estate , ot poslte P. O. 128-23 "J70R S LE { 100 00 will buy a manufacturing JL business.stapl good ti-abllstcdCIIytrade. Address Manutac'Ur > r tVectllca. 118 23t BALE -Fur"lsbed 0 room frame home on FOR and MarcyT2,000 cash. Aiply 57 Ba > ket bloc * . P.P. COLLIER. 115-211 HOR SALE CHEAP New Soda Fountain. In- JD quire 217 torth Uth street. HO2Sf [ 710R SALE A gold upright p'ano far tale [ cheap. Call atWIBCasj. 101-24 tjWR SALE One nlo dr'.vlne mare , h rnesa D and buggy. Two fresh milch cntrs. 107-CIS THOS. bW FT. "I70R SALE A R0"d pay.'njf bu lnes , N.V. . JL corner ICth and Dodgj 075-21 } SALE Urlck , good hud burned trick FOR delivered In all pirtn ol to in cscnp. Acdieea a. K. JOHNSON s CO. ca t eidj of Shertai avtnue. or 211 S. 13th St. 07C-2w TTTOIl SALE A flnt-cluis second h nd top bug- JC gy. CM at 1310 lUtney street ; 337-tt Traoa SALE-Cottasro and corner lot In fine loca. 1 } tton ? 2G50. liartraln must bo sold before May l t. McCAOUE oppoel o P 0. 8i tf FOR HALF Lot on 26lh itrcet nur Tarnam. cnly 8.00. McOAGUK oppoeito P. 0. 7\OR \ SALE Homo and lot on Doughs JT only WOO. McCAQUB opposite P. 0. 826-tl FOR KENT Ton houses In good locations. M.OAQUB opposite P. O 825-tf TTIORSiLE Lot 44x32 foot and grocery store I" with living room" above 15th street near IligcaU'a $1400. McOAOUE opposite P. . O821tt TjiORSALE CotUgoand terner lot In North F Omah 1350 Bargain , McOAQUE opposite P.O. 822-tf pHINTlNO UFF10K FOUSnLE A flourishing X paper. In a young nd growirg town In Eas tern Nebraska. Address U U. Bee Office. 623-lmo R 8ALK OR RENT-Vose Piano. 528-11 0. J. CANAN. Real EaUto Agent * . 110-eod-tf 1605 Farnam SL TTWB SALE Pocieta maps of Nebraska WM JD each. For bargains In Orraha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F. Bhrl- ver , Heal Estate Agent , opposite postofflce. 709-tf FUE6H Milch ccms for s le , 25th and Call'or ] nla 123-25 * NOTICE The pobllo are hereby notified that my wile , Louisa Sauter , has lelt my bed and b-ard without Juatiause , and I will not be re- spontlble for any debts contracted by her. 102-245 GEORGE SAUTER. MRS. 1IANSKN , Midwife , his removed from Oth and Jackson to I6h : and Marcy Sts. 689-lml EDWARDKUEHL MAG'STER OP PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 408 Tenth street , between Farnam and Harnoy. Will , with the aid of guardian spliita , obtain for any one a glance of the put and present , and on certain conditions In tbp fa. turo. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect satisfaction miaranteed. HEAT AND MOISTURE , THE ES 8ENOE OF MFE. SHIS TRUISM IS EAS- ILYPROVES BY TAKING A 1EABPOONFUL OK TAJttUAM'S HELTZER-aPER- XENT IN A GLASS OF HOT WATER IJALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST , FOR IN DIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA , OR C0 > SIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. N. B-In taklDK SELTZER APERIENT IT hot water , wait until the effervescence has entirely ceased. The water should be hot not tepid or lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. his powder never varies. A marvel of purity trengtnand wholcoomeness. More economical han the orplnary k'nds , and cannot be sold In ompetition with the multitude of low test short eight , alum or phosphate powder Sold only In . . . ' . . &n HOTAT , . rtivTwn HJMVUBB 11/1 . , Wall-St.-'ti Mew York. MterL.Tliorn.is&Bro . . , WILL BUY AND BELL , AHD AIT. THAMSACnOflS UCJiNEOTBD TTlEUKWim. Pay Taxes , Rout , Honaea , Eta. ROOM 8. . . . . . _ . CREQHTON BLOCK Fifteenth Street , Omaha. Neb H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK Call nnd look over my new store and BO my new goods. 1207 Funuun Street. 1207 Un der tba manazoment of Mr , Knllth. DR , M. A , REBERT , OFFICE : 1308 Farnam St. , Omaha , Noli , Day and Night Oalln Promptly At tended tn22.1m T\0 AIICH1TEOT8 Plans and specification 1 are solicited by the board of Educat'onof the chool dittii't of Omaha Nebraska , Jer Uotwo- torv eight room btlcksch ol bu'ldlngs ' wlthbaso" nint for leim-heatiiiffand Janitor's r'om. One" ullllnR to be erected on the north-west corner of eventetnth snd Leivenworth street ind one ulldingtobeiric'ed on the loutu-ncsj corner f Delawtreand Kin ; Streets. Plani will be received up to 7.30 p. mITcnday lay Tth 18J3. rabiins'd tcs"v"lbe rlght toreJect MJror No mousy will be paid for re'ert d plsus. . _ , , " "AKLE8 CO > VVEh , Omaha April 19th m ) . Secretary. Apr. 19-12td