JLJJUU JLrnjLIJJL UJLUAU.JUJLt \ 11 fOJJLW 1 > .A.JL \ r Pk.l U ZO THE DAJLf J5J&J& TUESDAY iPlUL 24 The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , April 24. LOCAL BttfllVITIES , The f comedlani , Robton and Crane , play at the opera houio next Friday and Saturday. "Ely , " ot Chicago , Is a synonym ol all that la cha ta and elegant In the * p. prol of gentlemen. Have you noticed his card In onr columns of to-d y ? The Social Art club mooti at 3 o'clock to-dag , at their rooms. The street can are now making good time over the Ninth street route. The only tr In tn from the east yes. tcrday were tbo 0. , B. k Q , , Milwaukee & Wabaab , all on time , The train from tbo woit yeaord j WM reported twclro hours late , delayed by tbo recent storm in Colorado and Wy oming , William Wockbaeb , the genial and popular German , celebrated Ills thirty- ninth birthday by entertaining his numer ous friend * at Micnnerchor nail. Many happy returns. Owing to tbo overland train on which Itloo's Surprise Party were to arrive being snowbound , there was no performance t tbo opera house lout night. They will probably appear this evening , There is a happy man on South Thir teenth Etroot , Juit beyond the city line , On Sunday morning Mr. Joseph Cough , the well known carpenter , was presented by his estimable wito with a bounclnp girl , weight fourteen pounds. Sot 'em u [ again , Joe , The westbound U. P. train yesterdaj -was very light , having but six cars in all - There WAB but one Pullman coach , the load being the lightest out for Roveral week * The Pullman folks also had the lighted load ont of Chicago Sunday that thoj hava oiperlencod in a long time. The territory Illuminated by the elec tric light has been extended totake in KHti street , among the subscribers up there be ing , Wm. Gentleman , Guild and Molnnlc , W. J , Whltehouto and Henry Boiln & Co. Othen will have the ! light in n fen dy , those lamps having been started on Saturday. A meeting of the Omaha Anxllary Society for the "Homo of the Frlendlcm , " will be held at the Social Art Club rooms , H dlok's block , between I5th and 16th 60 Vornam street , Wednesday , the 25th Init , , t 3 o'clock , to which all interested In the work of the State Homo for the Friend less are earnestly urged to be prtient. Mr § . Ortba 0 , DinimoorPreildent | ; Mr * . J , E. Glib , Secretary , Coroner Jacobs yesterday received telegram from D , W , Barrloklow , Oof. feyvllle , Kan , whoso brother wai killed by the cars on Saturday evening , stating that he''would ' be in Omaha on Tuesday and requesting that the roma ns of the do- ' oeoaod bo hold until that time , which re quest will , of course , will lie complied with. Considerable interest seems to bo manifested In the Harmonic society con- it this evening. Miss Ponntll will sing the well-known aria , "Ob , Rest .In the Lord. " and Mr. Wolf , "If With All .TYoar Hearts Ye Truly Seek Me. " The . . Uarmonlo Society deserve enoouragement - SOT its devotion to mnilo like "Elijah " An article headed "A Mixed Case" was recently published Iu Tna BEE , In which the name ot Mrs , F. Stapenhorst was mentioned as one of the disturbing ele- Mute in a neighborhood row. Judge Beneke Informs ni that the complaining ' wltnew was la error In the nse ot the lady's name atoll , and withdrew the charge o far an she was concerned before the case weat to trial , Mrs. Stapenhorst was thereupon honorably discharged , ' . . T. , W. Barlow , a cltlren of South 'Omaha , recently went down Into the south part of Douglas county on a hunt. In hit rambles he ran across a female coyote with a litter of eight little ones. The i mother escaped but the "kldt" wars all captured and he [ presented their scalps tc the county commissioners , receiving therr for the legal bounty ot $2 per head. A Word ( or Well-Dresaed den. notwithstanding the fact that the coming of Mr. Edward Ely , of the Chicago tailoring firm of Edward Elj & Co. , had been very generally an- aouaoed in our city papers , it wai hardly to ba expected that ho would ba greeted by such A concourse ol people as have been flocking to see him slnoo his arrival at his room , No , 21 , Pax ton Hotel. It may bo thai the papers did It , but It Is more proba ble that Mr. Ely's general 'reputation -had a great deal to do with the attendance -tondanco upon him Ba that as It may , business began early Satnrdaj morning with him , and continued al most uninterrupted through the day , 'It may not be out of place to etato that Mr. Ely Is now .aimply taking measures and orders , with the view to filling the lattoi when he shall return te Chicago. II may also ba well to say that as a cuttei ' .and titter Mr. Ely has few equals anc no superiors la the country. It hai been said of him that ho has madi taoro gentlemen than any man tn thi vest , Hli firm enjoys also a splondlc reputation for the superior oharaoto of itt work with reference to durabll Ity. They uio the bast miterlal am .put it together with the greatest care Combining the element of ohoapnet with the elements of fit and durability we find splendid reason for the repn tation and hncceis ot the houio. Mr Uly will remain at tbo P.ixton untl Wodnctdiy noon only. It you wau suit of clothes tn&do to order ho en give you saU ffiHon. _ YOSE111TE OOLONG ] Made from thn wild flnwois of th AB FAMED Y08EMITE VALLE' U U the most fragrant of perfuras Manufactured by U B. Blavon , B * FnueUoo. Foreale in Omaha byV .J. Whlrehoaie and Konnard Broi FLIES AND BUGS. VPllM , roaohea. anti , bed bugi , rati - aUe , Kophen , chipmunVt , olwjod on by "Roagh on R U."gl53. H. O. CLA.RK & 00. pcetalty of manntaotarlDj MM KztneU for wd foao wd 2 natM tfaMr goodi cqni kL BEN HOGAH. His Work Contrasted With thai of Ofchor Evangelists , His Last Appearance at the Baptist Church To night , For the past three wooki Mr , Voi Elofan , the reformed pagUlst , ha : xxm engaged In the revival work it Omaha , apcakin ? nightly at the Fin' ' BaptUt ohnrcb , ilnoo hit first appearance anco at Boyd'a opera homo , where h < WM granted by a crowded homo , Ho is a qolet , iluooro and earnoil worker , confining himself to no creed int working for the common good oi inmanlty. Ho spoke again Sandaj night at the Baptist churcl , o a largo andionco. Many o ; hem were strangers in the city , ant wore attracted to the place merely bj the speaker's ropntation , A lady who in a prominent chnrcl member in this city aald to a BEE re * Barter this moruiug : "I am no novloo In the matter ol oviyal efforts. Philadelphia was mj lomo when Moody and btankoy hole .heir wonderful mooting * In New Yorl city , the throbs of which stirred thi city of Brotherly Love Into thinking Moody and Sankoy must como one revive them also. First cnmo the negotiations for the old freight depot corner Thirteenth and Market streets at proeont John Waoamakor'a mam noth dry goods store ) , and the ( it. .Ing np of the same for the meetings of the "Christian Workers/ required by the advance gnard ol Moody and Sankey , the trained choli of GOO voices to supplement Sjnkoy' ( ooloa. Never shall I forgot the fira meeting huld iu Philadelphia. The great building seating over 12,000 poole < ) lo , jammed to its utmost cnpasity , Vloody'o quick norvons way of marling off reminding ono of the 'go' at t lorio race. " "Tho inootlngs continued for weeks , with reserved Beats aa thi crowda increased. Altogether thi Moody and Sankoy meetings of Pnll adolphia were simply a grand rallgtom dissipation , well managed and rnn or business principles. That souls won laved , and Kood done , wo don't doubt , > ut as far as I was conoornod there was inch a fooling of being driven into goodnoaa by that great salvation general oral , Moony , that the mental attitude waa ono of dofonao all the while. " "Happening to spend the next win or In Chicago , the aatno experience waa lived through in the Moody and Janky revival meetings of that city , Icro there was mire gonntno upon- anlety In the meetings , owing , doubt' ess , to the Impressibility of western character , and I didn't know so much of the wires and pulleys that ruu the nootlngs. Moody works bouor in Chicago than any city In the union , JOCBUSO ho himself is a product ol Uhloogo. "Coming to Omaha to live , in roursc of tlmo , wo next chanced upo.i the nootlngs of Whlttlo and MoGmua < tan , revivalists almost as well ai.U fa- rorably known as Moody and Sin coy , mt Major Whlttlo is such a dogmatic hoologian ho actually ran mo ou by ho sharp , angular five points ot Gal vanism. Anything good or i ublc hat wouldn't hana on ono of the five points only mot with the msjor'i- dis approval ; he preached hero nearly all weeks , and never preached ono nor- tnon on right living , but paodled uronnd his theological pond wit hli ioat manned with ono oar only joe ificatlon by faith. No wonder tfot ogorsoll pitches Into such the ologltns , and well he may , il lo'd only do It a little gingerly one not shook sensitive persons so. Wo dc not doubt Major Whlttlb'a per onal Christianity. Ho ii a good man and noans right , but his theologj bo ongs several centuries back ; i.ot it nineteenth , " "Stopping Into the Baptist chard tat evening , I lUtenod to Bon liogat or the first time and oamaawt. , odl led , and feollng I had at laal loard a man the Lord In .ended for an ovangolUthen ho converted him. Ben Husm'i itory is short and simple. He know ho was going to the devil itralght , In hit old manner of lifn.and 10 made np his mind to turn a.iout , if tar this knowledge came to him and ) y thu Power of Oed ho has boot * nn kbled to walk steadfastly In a no. me jotter path. His mind la vext a bj 10 theological problems , Hr bo- loves in a power ou 4di of humanity that works foi Ightoononoss , if wo submit to its load ugs , and ho so teaches men. He does not arrogate to himself k : . iwl edge ot the why or how Qed rjvoi men , but simply preaches the , . Hi does. does."Heroin "Heroin consists his power. Wi are glad to have heard him , ant would bid him God speed in his \.url it helping men to a better and nr lei ife. Wo are glad to BOO men llko 11 Hogan whose rellulou Is not n dls aaed self Introspection , an agoc'r.lnj Inquiry , but a real heartfelt dot ) , i ti help fellow mortals straggling \m stumbling along Ufa's uneven i.uh way. " "Wo feel Ben Hogan Is load ! " ? i heroic life ono that will find its ' ill oat rooognition not iu the conl ttot scones of earth but in the cyoUo eternity , whore ho will hear other say , from ont happy hearts , ho h poi mo to ba aatltCed " Army Orders. Leave of absence for ono mr"ith with permission to leave the 1'mi ' a o the Department of the Platte , a > a t apply for an extension of one in nth Is granted Test OhapWn Qooiiij A Ennland , U. 8. A. Private Eugene Patterson , troc ) F Dth Cavalry , is relieved from du < / a the Ohejcuno Ordinance Depot\\ . and will report to the co-nman in ( offloer at Fort. Sidney , Nob. , fordut with his troop. The action of Captain C. H. Ma Oauley , Militant quartermaster , li fnrntihlng trantporUtlou from Oadei to Bait Lake City , UUh , to Inno Sergeant James H. Riley and Prlvat James Meehan , left at Ogden ilck and belonging to a detachment of re crnlts en root * to the Pacific ooai under obarg * of Captain Frank Taylor , 1st artillery , u approved. LOT J of aiMaee for twelve days I { ranted Captain H , B , Freeman , 7th infantry , "Referring to the communication ol the commanding officer Company 0 , 19th Itifintry , forwarded by endorse ment of April 3,188II , from your headquarters - quarters , I have the honor to Inform yon that the general of the army hai decoded that the provisions of general orders No. 57 of 1882 from this office , do not apply to sergeants of infantry ; and that the ninety-six rounds cf am munition furnished with each pis to ! Issued by the ordinance department tc sergeants of foot companies is deomec tobosofllotont. " Recruit Leonldas J. Holland , enlisted listed at Fort OmahaNob. , Is assignee to the 4th Infantry. KELLY VS. KELLY. A Question Demanding the Wis dom of a Solomon. The Habeas Corpus Case in the County Court , The Interest of the public general ! ] in the case of Kelly , vs. Killy , IE which two women lay claim to the pos sotslon of ono husband and oaob claim the maternity of the two girl * Allco and Jane , lias increaiod con stantly since the first publication ol thn facts In TDK BEE. The hearing in the habeai corpna cue , which waa begut on Friday , wss taken np in thi county conrt yesterday afternoon , the two young ladles for whoio poasossloc bho two womtn are contesting boluf brought Into conrt by Mr. Drew , tc whoso custody they were confided a1 the tlmo of the serving of the writ. There was quite a lar o andledci prcacut , the conrt room being fillet and a majority of these present especially the ladles , taking sidei with the Philadelphia woman , who li claimant for her children. Han J. 0. Oowln appeared foi the Omaha Mrs. Kelly , Judge Baldwin and David Van Etton op poarlng for MM. Kelly , pf Phlladol [ ) hta. A aooro or more ofutnessei were present , and the case was one ol the most exciting and Interesting evoi on trial in the city. The most peculiar thing about the whole matter Is that both womer claim to bo the mother of the twc girls. The Philadelphia woman pro. dnoos a marriage certificate , certificates cates of christening under seal , and above and beyond all the pension certificate of tbo United States pension commissioner , showing bor to have been the legal wife ol John Kelly at the date of his doatb , four years ago , and entitled to thi pentlon dno his legal wlfo and hit ihlldron. In addition to this a nnm set of witnesses testify to certain ad. missions of both Mrs. Kelly , of Oma IB , and her deceased husband , which ully corroborate the claim of the Phlladolphla woman. As opposed to this , the Omaha Mrs , tolly has thus far offered no conntei lestlmony. Slio has held the girls it oalty to herself , probably on account of the ties by which years of assooia tlon would naturally bind them to nether and because , If the story of the Philadelphia Mra. Kelly Is true , the ) were so young at the tlmo of theli abduction , that they have forgottoi their real mother and know only hoi who has stood to them for years it that light. General Oowin noted entirely on thi defensive and offered nn testimony li rebuttal cf that produced by the op plIoMit for the writ. Daring the trial the moat intense interest was manifested on all sides. Mrs. Kelly , of Omaha , appeared dressed In widow's weeds and was coo ! and collected , while Mrs. Kelly of the Quaker City'waa very nervous anc felt keenly every thrust made by the attorneys. The former sat with the two girls , the younger seated at timei on her lap ; the latter sat alone bn with the sympathy of nearly al present on her side. The examination of witnesses listec through over three hours , and then were saveral sharp contests as to wha was and what was not oompetem evidence , the lie being passed several : lraes between the opposing counsel To the credit of the court bo It said that ho strove to bo fair and Impartia In his rnllngB , and he certainly has t tnoro difficult case than the tradltloua > no so admirably settled by Kinj Solomon , and one which would tax thi wisdom of the greatest sago on oartl to determine. At a late hour thi * ca > o was con tinned to 10 o'clock Friday morning and meanwhile the two young ladloi were allowed to go homo with Mrs Kelly , of Omaha. MEET ELY AT THE PAXTON. Yon will find in him a man wbi la thoroughly master of his profession whoao Integrity coupled with abllltj la aoldom equaled. He can remalc but a day or two. See his card it this iisno. Police Court , The array which brought np bofon Jnde Bonoko , in polioo court yea torday , included twenty-one prtion era in all , Two colored men were charged wltl raising a disturbance in Frank Adsnn place , on Tenth street. Ouo wns com mlttod in default of f5 and costs ant onn waa discharged. Three men aud a woman , arreatcc for creating a disturbance on Thlr tccnth and Jones utreote , were al tentnpln default of JO and coats eaob Juiucs Williams wua fined for ntlnj bad language nu the streets. Fcur plain drunks appeared for dls position of their case * . One was sen up for fifteen diyj , two were cq'jj mlttod in default of $10 and Oost each , and ouo was continuud. Four tramps were arwieed fo sleeping in a box-o r and were sen np for three days each y ; & bread am water. / Thrco suspicious characters got tei days each on bread/and water. Ons case cf dU nrbance of thepeaci was continued. . The John(5reon and Qoodheart rio case has fySea continued by agreemen to May Wrd. Meantime Qoodhoart I In posviulonof the sand bank , Thrioase of the men aocuiod o pmyjug away a diamond stud belong wgj.o a colored man , was nlled thi " irnoon. SWIFT WHIRLING WHEELS Fast Tlmo Made by the Foreign Mail , Midnight Gleanings at the U , P. Depot. The overland train , dno from the west nt 3:25 : yesterday afternoon , wai reported twelve hours late , the dola > being ocoaiioned by the storm al Sherman , the summit of the Rockies. At a late hour last night It was reported ported that the tralu would bo in al midnight , and accordingly a BEE re porter was at the depot to moot her , There It was learned that a special train , the first section of No. 4 , had arrived at 8:40 p. m. This train car ried the Australian mail , and wai taken through on special time , in or der to connect with the atoamor al Now York city. The train consisted of engiuo 107 , with Al Johnson at the throttle ( > md a better knight of the footboard never handled the Invor ) a mall car containing 280 sacks cf "black strap' or Australian mall and & caboose. Conductor Wlnkolman WAS in charge of the train and ( t made the distance trom North Platte to Omaha , 291 mllen , In ulx hours , or an average ol ever 48 miles an hour. This la pro bitbly the best tlmo over made ovci the Union Pacific. The special stopped iu Omaha just ono minnto atd : than crossed the bridge , where the transfer to the Northwestern wai made in exactly fifteen minutes. UEOULAU NO. 4 , The regular No. 4 arrived at 124 ; ( ever nine hours lato. She had el > { hl cars only , two of them being Pall mans. Among the passengers rrai the Rico Srrprlao party , which playcc at Oheyouno on Saturday night anc were billed for Boyd's opera house last night. Having lost their ongugo rnont hero they will probably go tc Lincoln to-day and appear there thii evening. From one of the passengers on thii train It was learned that it loft Lira , mle fourteen hours late. A snow plow was attached and the rnn made to Tie Siding without any tronblo. Eight hours were spent in working from that point toward Sherman. At length , the train being toe heavy to work with the plow , it wai detached and preceded the regular , making the trip all right. The snow was not very deep on the level , bul drifted badly , being twelve foot deep in some places. All trains were laid ont on the Laramlo division , and it h probable that the regular train to-daj will bo several hours lato. DON'TMISS THE OPPORTUNITY Of meeting Mr. Edward Ely , of the celebrated and reliable li- of Ely iS Go. , tailor * , of Chicago , "vaosorbputa tlon for producing elegant garinonti from the bast of material only , has be come so widely known and so general ly acknowledged. He la at the Paxton - ton , room 21 , only until Woduosdaj nonn next. To all gentlemen whose eye meets this , wo advise that you bi among the first to meet him. A VALUABLE INSTITUTION. Incorporation of the Omaha Loan anc Building Association. Articles of incorporation of the Omaha Loan and Building association were filed In the office of the countj clerk on Saturday , Omaha belnj designated aa the business hoadquar te s of the association. The business to bo transacted Is tc buy and sell real estate , to orool buildings for sale or rant , to loan anc invest funds , to assist its members it procuring homes , to afford them s safe and productive Investment foi their money , and to generally trans act the business of loan and building associations as contemplated by the law governing "corporations. " The capital stock is $500,000 , it 2,500 shares of $200 each. The annual meeting of the stock holders Is to bo held ou the first Wednesday In February , at whloi mooting nine members ot the aasocla tlon shall bo elected as directors foi the ensuing year. The officers of the association shal consist of a president , vice president aecrutary and treasurer , to bo electee by the directors for the term of om year. year.Until the first annual mooting the following members constitute thi board ot directors. Wm. ? . Beohol , J. Roslcky , Gna tavo Andreen , Jno. Wilson , Louis H Korty , E K Long , Cnaa. R. Turney John H. Butler , Milton H. Goblo. The highest Indebtedness to be in ourred at any ouo tlmo is $300 , ex > opt in the purchase of renl estate when it shall not exceed $3.000. The existence of the corporation 1 to terminate in twenty years. The incorporaton are : W. F. Biohel Sarn'l Reese Geo. M. Nattlnger N. B. Falconer L. H. Korty 0. A. Fried M. H. Goblo Max M yor 0 , P. Noedham Ebon K. Long Chan. R Turnoy G. Audron 0. Speoht _ _ . FOURFAOTS WORTH KNOWING That all gentlemen can dreao in thi mint desirable manner In every par ticnlar at a reasonable coat , whtol cnr.oa within the roach of nearly all " Sly , " of OhloaRO , who Is at the Pax ton for a day or two , will toll you hov to do it. Call on him ; he Is aoknowl edged authority In this lino. A Card trom Mra. Stapennorst. I make the statement that I havi never auarroled with the Givlns , tha In fact I have not spoken to any mem ber of that family since July , 1883 They have twice made a wholl ; groundless complaint against me charging mo with disturbance of thi peace. Both charges were tried be fore Judge Beneko , and there du missed at their own cost. Nex cornea Rose Gavin , swearing ont i warrant , charging h " l threatened to do he * bodily harm , ani Injury. Now whea th t yoang Ud ; oathfj wttaea ttd U k P , Kddsl7 raftMitaH ituk tt U til mistake ; that I was not meant at all , Now , Is not ( hat an outrage on a peaceable and respectable woman , whu is thus made in appear at the police court whenever It gratlfiet them to m kn chungi * * against her But I think that it T. Gavin has a few moro fines to pay for himself and the costs of a few more law suits for his wlfo and daughter , ho will about como to the conclusion that It is best for people to Icavo an unoffending neighbor , that has the good fortnno to live next door to them , alone. MRH. T. STAFENUORHT. PRISON REFORM , Hon. 'Marvin H , Bovoo Visits Omaha , He Will Oomo Again to Got Capital Punishment Abolished. Among the distinguished gnoots ot the Paxton at present is Hon. Marvin H. Boveo , \Vlsconiio , who has como ont to visit Judge Wakeley , Gen. Eitabrcok and Mayor Chase , old Wisconsin friends of hie. Mr. Boveo la celebrated for his ac tive Interest In connection with prison reform and tho' abolition of cipltal punishment , hia work beginning In 1852 , when both ho and Judge Wake * ley were members of the sonata in the Wisconsin legislature , which abolished ished the death penalty , Mr. Bovoe , after hnviag the death penalty in Wisconsin abolished , chozo the wide world aa his field , and began his laboro. In New York , Illinois , Iowa , Minnesota and other etatea he has , by his persistent work , bad laws passed making the punishment for murder llfo Imprisonment as well an death , and ho la still pursuing his object. Ho has just como from Missouri , where ho waa endeavoring to have established a reformatory for young crimlnalo , and proposes to como to Nebraska two years hence and try to have a bill passed abolishing capital punishment. Ho thus states his ideas In regard to penitentiary reform : "I believe that we ought to do away with onr entire system of punish ment. The present syatem can do nothing but harm. We send a man to prison for a certain length of time and then he la released. He is not re formed and cannot ba , nor can ho live down the disgrace which has been at tached to him. No one will have him and as ho is forced to resuma his old ways society receives no benefit. 1 would supplement this system with another. I would do away with the words penitentiary and punishment. The latter Implies revenge , and ven- gsancu Is beneath the dignity of a state. For 'penitentiary' I would sub stitute tbo name 'state reformatory1 and I would have all criminals sentence - tenco thereto for an indefinite length cf time. They would be given to un derstand then that the time of their release would depend altogether upon the time when they should be thor oughly reformed , and this would be determined by a board of arbiters , composed of gentlemen selected from the very best citizens of the state , who should have the same salaries and official standing B the supreme judges. With this syatem a man could , npon his re lease , show the world a certificate of character which , being signed by the distinguished and conservative arbiters would have great weight. Of course there will bo objections raised to thlc plan , but I have ono argument which cannot be refuted , and that is , oni present system Is as bad as It oould possibly be , and offers no hope while the new plan least offem a great hope , and cannot possibly be a bad. The mind naturally advances the objection , will not a convict simulate virtue so as to blind thn arbiters , and gain , hli freedom by hypocrisy ! To that I would answer that the simulation ol virtue for years would be a great step toward a genuine reformation , and would lead a convict into a trato oi thought which could not help but be beneficial. The assistance after his release , now dor.hd him , would mater ially assist in fixing this reformation and then wo may Indulge a hope whore there is none now. " "Ho 17 has tho. abnenco of the death penalty worked In Wisconelti ? " t "It has worked satisfactorily Whlla onr population has doubled murder has decreased 30 per cen ( . THKEE THINGS WORTH KNOWING - ING ! ! ! "Lifa IB too short for poor clothes , poor food and poor companions. ' "Ely , " Ohioigo'a tailor , thinks so too , and this is why he has stopped ovoi at the Paxton for day or two tc servo his many patrons here , aa alsc any others who may desire TO entrust themselves in drrai to his judgment and taste , the fruit of thirty years ol close study of the business. Young man or woman , If you want blj money for a small amount , Injure In the Marriage Fund anil Mutual Trust Auocl tlon. CWUr Kftniri * . Inwv (5.3m ELYOFGHGAGO. To Gentlemen , Who oppreclato a-d taluo chiste , bcflttltig p- parcl , male Iroji tborou.hly HONEST FABRICS I dcstrs to lay that I w 11 be plcaicd to meet al ! tuch at the Paxton. Room 21 , UntUWtdocadav coon next , to rcctUo theli orders from cur extecshe and compute stock ol OlIOIOE WOOLENS FROM TBK BEST LOOMS IH THE WOELD , I iba'l also be pleated to recelv * meis- u es to pltc * on die for future n f rencc , fromiucb i m.y DOI d ir * to order now. It will be to th * mutual adrnt- (9 ot all eoocerntd that thry who call do It at earL u their butlaets duties will permit. EDWARD Of Edward lly ft Do , , Tailor * CHICAGO ILL , for Infants and Children. Ctiatorltvprpniotcs Digestion and ovorcomuB Fiutulcncy , ( Jonstipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhcea , nnd Fcvcrislincss. It insures health and natural sleep , without morphine. " Cftstorla Is so vrell atlapt < Hl to Children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me. " IL A. AKCIICU , JI. D. , K ) Portland Ave. , Brooklyn , N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Rheuma tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful and Pene trating Pain-rclloving and Healing Remedy known to man * SPECIAL NOTICES. JWSPECIAL8 wl POSITIVELY not.1 bcln terted unless paid In advance. The Umaha Savinas ( lank Is now prepared tn mate cans on Omaha Cllj * or Doiuloe County 3EC , 2EJ M 3C. 3EJA. . 57 3E3 At Current Utteg of Interest. e-NO COMMISSION CHARGED . t33-1m T i ( .CAM MOfEY ONKY IjOANHnn chntUl mortgage room M ? Un on DIock , lorner 15th and Parnati B 8. TO 1X3 AS-Call &t Law office of D. L. MONEY - SCiclghtO"lotk. . _ OMKY Loaned ou chattel jiroioity by J. M T Bcatty , No 21 fccuth 14th street C'JO-lmot \T ONGY TO LOAN At 8 p r cont. Shrlvcr'a JLN HoilEaUte nd Loan Agency , oppofito pest olllcc _ mi-it HELP WANTED. ANTEIi Qlil forgaceral housework , KOd W cock re < | U'rtd ' , 1512 Davmport St. liu 2 t WWANTKD n oluc'ted lady that hai nn cli- WANTKD ro travclirg.can tecure a profitable situation ai Belial Kolicitor , for an eartern pub- HshlnR totiio. Uff-rcncenlMb-reiUlrtil. | Ad- drcsi P. O. box 12 4 Council Bluffs Iowa. 148-2S . Two men of g"cd address also WANTED worn In Council Bluffs , st'ady em ployment. Cal4ilSii > thl08t. 151-261 'ANTiCD A dining room girl at Reineke's restaurait 603 South 13tn. 159-25t ANTED Good German , or Bohemian girl W f r general houssworn atO'38. loth St. leo-tf WW ANTED-drl at 110 Sojtll 13th street , bet W Douglia and I'od.o. 193 23J Iw i iced painter' , Immlodateh , WANTED IIAHMON URM. , 162 251 Cor. 15th and Qurt btroets. WANTED A largo pleasant unfurnished ro mf th n tlx bl ekiof i4th and F ram - am , "O. 12" UeiOfflci 15-245 AMED A good baker , ( or. 13th street , cor. \\Tliaais 153-2EJ ANTKT > Boy to herd , cattle. Anply Bar- W tt-j. a House , Fort Urn.ha. _ _ 145-24 $ "ITT'Af TED To contract with experienced men VV e break 1,2(0 acres of p'nir . 130-21 Flnt-clasi nurse girl a N. W. WANTED Can nrd 21st a'.ieetn. 14) 31 \\7ANTED-Agents toi-ell tnis , c"ffce , splcts > V nndvrociTa eurd Ie9 , bv cample , to faml- Ills. WDdon't pay salary , hub tll flnt cla < 8 go ds at InwprlcHi , and on liberal tims topo-d men Eatisfa tlon given or money refunded. Home bu'tneis , exclusive agonay , cccd profit , nnrl'k. Write for our now IB I age circular , wl'h tesf menials a'eo of old agsnt * aud otheis. Men Jon this paper SAN FRANCISCO TEA CO , C11-"ga. lU-Thurs- Tucs A'IKD A good Mcady ha-ne maker. Enquire of E. Ilclnzoillng ; , Blair , Neb. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A. young/ German , SITUATION , 2) years o'd , uuders'andlng * mi English , wants n tuatlon In a builuens house li nul e at Si. James Hotel , 1'.5 23 1 " \1TANIED-A position cf book.ketperorcffice VV work by ajomg uian wlin tl i cla's rec. ommendatl us. Addnss A. B V : O. box 659 U0.23t \X7ANiKD Sltuat en by a youn < gt7f"ln YV pnuat family f T second r general hou-e- work. App'ykt 1120 Capitol atocue , rrr 12th WANTB. / 1 EN I IiSM AN ad wife wish part of housi un- \JT lurnifhe.1 , about May 1 , below 16th , net far from rarnau. Tero.8 nudirate. Addrc"S "H , " Bee office. 807-21 1 _ ANTED Too boarderi and rooturri at 1010 W Da enporl St. C8V23f \XrANlTED-BO ° P'VV | vaults , sinks , and res'- YV pools to c ca > . with sinltary cleanvr S t- Isfactlun guaranta.d. J'.M. KUITII , 771-lroot Lock lie 4 3 , Otnata. ANTED-K erjbidv suOorlni wl'n tooth W and hi apache , tt call at 1421 Farnam otrot-t and bo vurid freecf .batgo by Homo's Eectrlc licit. . 6l3-Ua _ FOR hENT HOUSES AND LOTS. 2EST House aid 4urcs otland IJIoillo FJll Omaha Inqulier. MJLwt R II skall ratk. 14S 23 { RFNT 8 bout's from $ ' to 2ii po bOtl . 1'EttK , opp s ta P. O. 151 IB ATICELY FURNISHED POOM-F-r rent at 111 5 tlo aru treit. M1U. MrAUSUN. 1 8-tf 17 > OURE\T-NUlyfurnlah'drooms lthb rd _ P sult.ble for ono cr trwu gentleoKn 8. K cor. n < E-lthsndLra > cn orthSts. 115-23 } TTIOR BENT With beard , a largj front rn m C with b y lndo r. gal atd both room , 1718 DCitgi street. 1(627 $ IniOH HKNT Room suitable for a g ntl'mtn , JJ 1919 Fa'nim ttrett. 140 241 ' \\0 \ LET One or two rooms with board , 1803 JL Calltornl.s-.ieot. J23-5 riOU HFNT lluid-uno room ith boaid for Jj two. Tcrm < nodeiate. Kefeicncei riquir- til. ThlrJ house west of 2Jti en south tide of Harney street. 13J-2ct 17URNISHED rroms in I boa-d. lloc'crn con- JJ veultu : s , 1310 IJo-'ge struct UOO luit KKN" Ihr.o . n c ly fur Is ca rooms , FOR or without boa dat ISlBJatkionitmt. 874-5S HENT-P'CIFIO HOU-Kj 32 ROOMS ; FOR Tei.thtnd I'Rvcpporl ' trecu. Apply to O W. Ciay , iil Tc.ith street , 100-54 } [ 70R REJfr Lirgofuranhod room with hoard. JU AppyC05N Id'bSt. 050-23 nUKNHHKDUOOMS Very do ruble 1-catloo JJ Peck , real estate , opp. P. u. fMl-tl RENT Uousjs and lots at ph rive rand EOH ' . Rent Lure u , opposite Post office. 17OR RKNT SVvi ral furolihed rooms with t ? burd * . < > tiUebtardtn , north-west corner 1 Sth ad Calllornl a , C8S-H "TTIOR RENT Flo * upr'ght piano , fins KUn- Jt * ball orgsn. 1519 Dodge otreet. Ml-tl A.HOSPE.Jr. FOR SALE. TLENrr ol ( oed brick. 8.60p > iThouiaodat JT KILN , fblmnsy bricks 17 0) per thousacd. UsUra brick 15.00 , to ctcM buslnnf. LORENZO DABBLE. OM Mock wrath ot 13th and BtUtTTis road. 'What Rives our Clilldrru row cjhfyk * , What cuna their fevers , mates them filcon ! 'Tig CnJttorln. "hen babies frrt nnd crj' l > y turns , What cures their colta , kills tlielr worms , Hut Cantor-la. VTliat quickly cttrrn Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Cimtorln. Farewell then to Morphltin Syrups , Castor Oil nml Paregoric , and HitllCnRtorlnt SALE-Finest ttock farm In NcbiaiVa ; FOR acres ; IW acres timb.v ; k'ood hou.oharn , orcr.aril , io , ca y terms. Pet a re , $30 hple did rtsldencc , full lot , D vcnpo.t street , ( loo. ! buslnu'd lo' , Harney 'trect. House 17 rooms , Farram ttrect VI lota , loith Omaha , > nC4 SlfO. Hcii'o , tw > sfrlo , D djie near 14tli , 85,000 , Twoli n"soino rjalJin c * , Micrmsn UVIM.O Call at office , or .send for rtcpcrlu'hc rmoph- let. SHR1VER , t HELt. 14 23 FOR SAW Rcs'aurant nnd cigar < tirp , i ok and fixtures , coulters , s o * CFO . Best stand on loth ititct. Additss W. Reo otllcc. 124-258 Acre for fSOii ch'ilco loci tlon. S'o Peck ONE Real Estate , oi poslto I' . O. 121-23 FOHS LE SlOOOOwlllbuy a manu'artiirlng business. ( stApl goods ) ts'abllst cd Ci y ti adc. Address Amnofac'iirf ' r n > e nlllcu. Il8i3t ! GV5R 8AI.E CIIKAV Hew Soda Fountain. In- JD quire 21T rorthlVtli street. 110-23t SALE A gocd upright patio fcr Palo FOR . Call ut20IG Casj. 104-24 FOR SALE Brick , good hard burned fcrlck dellveroi In ail pirto ot to u ctcap. A'jdicsa S. K. JOHNSON ft CO. ca t side ot Shon an avenue , or 211 ti 13th St. U/O2W FOR SALE A llnt-clals eccord hind top Img- gy. Call at 1319 Haincy street ; 317-tl 170RSAI.E Cottaire and torner lot in llnelica- r tlon 82C&0. llarirain must be sold cfore Mayl.t. McCAaUEoppcsl.eP O. 8 4 tf Lot on 26 h street n > r Farnam , EOR8ALF . McOAGUB opposite P. O. 823-tf T710II SALE House and lot on Douglrs J. only 900. . McCAOUU opposite F. O. 82fl-tf rR RENT Ten houses In good If catbn . JKCAQUK oppoilte I1. O 825-tt -lot 44x32 feet ml grocery store r1 with living room lore 15th s'.riet near H scaIi'flJ14UO. McCAGUE opioslto P.O. 821-tf TiOU SALE Cottage and lerrcr lo * In North r Omaha # 1350 Bargain , McCAQUE opposite P.O. _ 8J2-tt PHINTINO OFFICE FORSLB flourishing paper In a yonni ? nd growing town In Eas tern Nobtulia. Address U II. lUe OWce. . . 023-1 mo X 'H _ BALE OR KENT Voso Piano. FOR - C. J. CANAN. _ SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus iness lots on Farnam. Ilari.cy , Ponzlrs. nd Dodge streets. DAVIS * SNYDER , Real Eet > t Agents , 110-eod-tf 1605 Faroam at. FOR SALE Pockets maps of Nebraska Me each . For bargains In Umaha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- ver , ne l Estate Agent , opposite poutofflca. 7C9-tf _ TJtOR dALE A 9rst elate second band phaeton J ; CallatmanarncySt. C97-H STRAYED Slnse YVtfnesday , April 18th fiom th j i rei Ita ot the undersigned , rn Pac Qo st eet , betuecn 14 h anl loth , ouo tu odium sized red cow wllh wh-.te spots , Soon tn bo ltn calf , abtut i > ( .an ol J , Howard wlil bo paid for ( toj form t'on or leturn. 167-25 } MARY NOTICE Is herrbv given ti ray customer ! snd 'rlends-tbat ' I Invo m vcd awav liom mv old stand on Dal e Kirret , letw en ID'hund lOih , to 110 > ndiH2 North 12'n strict , betwofn Douglaond Daije , ndhoputlity | | 1 patron ize 11 e Just the tumc b b lore , nd I wi.l glv them tlfactlon. Ynuatnlv , 101-'J6t C1IA3. KOllCilEYER. _ _ NOTICB The public sre hereby nctiflfd that my * Ur , 1 otiUa Kaut er. has left mv bed and b ard without Just aujc , and I will nnt bo re sponsible lor any debts contract ! d l > y her OEOROE AUTIER. rpAKENUPJ-Oneltreerecl > ndwtte | spctte * J co- . Owner can have the Siiu by i ailing at 1HV3 Web.tor stieet , and pai IUK < hatcts. 140-23 ? H Mlllib cows for s.lo , 25ih and CaJI-ori PRK . 123.25I1 MRS. HANSKN , Uldwlfp. h > s removed from. Oth and Jackson to IGlh and Marey Sts. 6b9-lm | | EDWAKDKUKHL MAQJSTER np PALilVSTERY AND CONDT TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with -he old of guardian BDlriU , obtain for any one a glance of the past and present , and nn certain condition ! In tbr fu ture. Boots and Shoes mode to order. Pttfect utlgfartlnn piiftrnntppfl Absolutely Pure. This powder nevsr varies. A marvel of purltj itrengta and whcksomeness. More economical than the ori'lnary ' k'nds ' , and cannot be sold la competition with the multitude of low test thcrt welidit , alum or ph sphate pow4er Sold onln In ns. ROTAI , lUuire POWDER Co. , Wallet. j wew Yorki Ben'l ' Insuranoe Agent 3 xiapxtaD8X3 " fhotnti Assuranc * Co. , oi I/onJon , CukAMttti . M.tOi.tOt. MUbss * r , X. T. , Capital - JW , IC .efl UsrchuKol Nswark M. . Capital. . . . , . . . , . , , , , , , , , , , , , „ , . , JIUM. | UH Fire , rkifeUlpkU , Oaplkl. . . I.tM.teo.Q Qloi.liTd'i