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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1883)
THE DAlLf BEK WEDNESDAY APKIL 25 The Daily Bee. Wedneaday Morning , April 26 "Weather Probabilities BjwcUl Dttpttch MTn UB . WJBHINOTON , April 25 , 1 A. if Indications : For the Upper Mia liilppl and Lower Missouri valley general fair weather , stationary or a light rUc In temperature , northwos winds , shifting to east and south , fol lowed by falling barometer. LOOAIi BKH1VTTIES , Seats for Robton and Crane go on sale at the opera bonia to-morrow morning. The Union PaciGcs were beaUn by the Peorlas Monday by a score of 5 to 3 The A. O. II. band serenaded Council man Murphy Saturday night , and wore given a splendid reception. The special car No. 12 , of the Union Pacific , came in from the aat yesterday with a party of ladles on board. "Ely , " of Uhlogo , Is a synonym o all that is chuato and elegant in the ap parel of gentlemen. Ilayo you notlcec his card In our columns of to-dy ? 0. R. Bbepard , who is connected with the firm of Ilnrkness Brothers , of Council UK'flu , was married in this city on April 17th to Mil. Ellen M. IInil , cf Omaha , the ceremony being performed in Trinity cathedral. In the police court yesterday there wcra two coses of intoxication. One paid $10 and costs and [ ono went to jail , A woman paid ? 3 and conti for disturbing the peace , and a case of the same nature , from South Omaha , was dismissed. A council of Congregational churches and clergymen has boeu called to meet In the St. Mary's avenue church on Tuesday afternoon , May 8th , for the purpose o formally organizing that church and of in stalling the ] Hov. Willard Scott M its pastor. By ono of the [ peculiarities of the Iftw a "patty who by any trick or device pur * posoly swindles a man out of any sum , even a nickel is liable to pay n fine of $2 ( and suffer imprisonment for thirty days , while one may steal (35 and only get thirty days for It , The Cathedral chapter of the dloceie wlllmect In retailer session on St. Mark's day. the 25th inst. , In the Cathedral chipel , Omaha , Holy communion will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. Business Imme diately thereafter. By order of the bishop James Patonon , clerk , A brother of David Barrlcklow , who was killed by the cars on Saturday even Ing , arrived from Coffeyvllle , Kan , , yoiter day , and the remains were burled at80 ; yaiterday. They will hereafter be removed to the former home of the do ceased. ceased.A A meeting of the Omaha Auzllar ] Society for the "Homo of the Frlomlloai , ' will bo held at the Social Art Club rooms , Rccliok'tf block , between 16th and 16th on Farnam street , Wednesday , the 25th Inst , , at 3 o'clock , to which all Interested In the work of the State Homo for the Friend less are earnestly urged to bo prasent , Mrs. Ortba 0. Dlnsmoor , ) President ; Mrs. J. K , Glib. Secretarv. An adjourned meeting o the owners of property on Camlngand 10th street wll take place at Holmes' hardware store on ICth street this evening , Several committees appointed at the former meet ing will report progress as ta the grading , curbing and guttering of Onmlng itreet to the corporation Una and Its continuation out into the country. Also It will be de > elded at this meeting what kind of material - ial shall bo used In the pavement of IGth street from Douglas to Izard street , hence It is very Important that every property owner on thete two streets be present. ---The eighth annual sheep shearing am festival of the Southern Nebraska ( wool growers and sheep-breeder * , association will be held at Beatrice Wednesday and Thursday , May 2d and 3d. The pro gramme will consist of the regular annua shearing and awarding of premiums , ezbl bit ion of sheep , grand public dinner , anc to conclude with the eighth annual ball o the association. No effott will be spare ; to make this the most successful shearlnj ever held In the state , Prominent m n engaged la sheep husbandry will dellve addressei , Provision has been made fo excursion rates at one and'one fourth fare for round trip. There was an eighth of an Inch of ice ovrthe rain water barrels about town yesterday. The noon train to-day was n heav ] one , consisting of twelve heavily loadei can. Tire of the coaches wore occuplei by recruits , fifty-two In number , en rout * from Davids Island , N. Y. Harbor , to Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , to join the 7th infantry. They were in charge of Capt Beaton. The Omaha elevator company is rend Ing out the following Important circular to the farmers of Nebraska : Knowing that our farmers have lost money this past season by planting poor kinas of corn , we want to call their attention to the fact in time to prevtnt a slmlllar mistake. Pure yellow corn has proved the most profitable corn to plant In Nebraska. Common white corn do.s not command as good a price In the markets as bright yellow , lied or red striped , commonly called calico corn should not be planted at all , M It lowers the gride when mixed with yellow , am when not mixed It will only grade rejected Before planting , test your se'd corn by placing a small quantity la tepid water to ascertain If it will sprout. * MEET ELY ATTHE PAXTON. Yon will find in him a man who la thoroughly muter of his prof ccslon , whose Integrity coupled with ability la seldom equaled. Ho cau remain bat a dny or two. See lls | card in thla issue. DON'TMIBS THE OPPORTUNITY ! Of meeting Mr. Edward Kir , of the celebrated and reliable firm of Ely & Oo.t tailors , of Chicago , whoso reputa tion for producing elegant garments from the best of-material only , has become - come 10 widely known and BO general- Ijr acknowledged. He li at the Pax * tea , room 21 , only until 12 o'clock to-day. To all gentlemen whose eye meets tkls , we advise that yea be Moag tkeint to Beet him , THE AGONY OVER. The New Oity Marshal and His Force. The Oity'a Finances as Shown by the Olerk , Proceeding * of the Oity Ooanoil At a regular mooting of the city council last evening there 'wore present : Messrs. Anderson , 15 ohm , Dunham , Hascall , Ktafmaan , Mo Guckln , Marphy , IlodQold , Thrano , Woodworth and President Baker. The journal of the procoodlng regu lar and special meetings was road nnd approved , rETITIOMII AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the Mayor , vetoing tbo or dinance for Issuing $100,000 bonda for the paving of the intersections of streets and alloys for the reason that it provides for paying Interest from a date previous to the date of the or dinance and makes no provision for the ealo of the bonds. Mr. OasoAll atatod that it waa a case of hasty legislation and the or- dlnanco was not explicit enough in Its details. Oity Treasurer Back wan called npon for a statement OB to the bonds In question and stated that ho had twice bean athorlzod to soil the bonds and had sold moat of them when ho discovered that no ordinance had boon panned providing for their issuance. The bonds had all boon lithographed and advertisement ! ) sent out. It would bo an omborossing matter to recall thorn. A vote being taken npon the passage of the ordinance over the mayor's vote resulted : Ayes 3 , nays 8 , and the matter wai referred to the judi ciary committee to hate a proper ordl- nanoo drafted. From the mayor appointing tha fol lowing oflhors for the ensuing year. Marshal : Itogor 0. Qnthrie. Street Ojmniisslocor : Michael Moa- noy. noy.Oity Physician : P. S , Loisonrlng. POLICE FOUCE. John O'Donohoo , Ojptaiu. Half dan Jaoobson , roappolntod. G. W , Church , roappolntod. Peter Motza , roappolntod. Thomas Ruano , roappointed. A. F. Slgwart , roappolntod. W. A. Hayno , roappointed. B. F. Walker , reappolntod. Wm. Astman , vice Ed Gorman , term expired. Frank Klofnor , vlco 0 iron Buokloy , term expired. , Michael McEuory , vlco J , M. Flynn , term oxplrod. Michael Whelan , vlco J , O. Boyle , term expired. James Douglas , vlco Joo. Granaohor , term expired , Frederick Albreoht , vlo3 W. V. Ar mour , term oxplrod. L. W. Sohroodor , vlco H. P , Rlttor , term expired. James Knight , vlco P. Hlnohoy , term oxplrod. Eagono Plokard , vice J. Barko , term oxplrod. The communication asking for the paving of Sixteenth street was re ferred. The potltlon of P. M , Lie and 30 others , to have the washout on Twenty- Second , between Onmlng and Izard streets , repaired , was referred , with power to act. From Jacob Woldonfall and others. to have alley between Hamilton and Oaldwoll streotn put In passable condi tion. llaforrod. From A. Anderson and others , ask ing for bettor drainage In the vicinity of Oasa and Twenty-Third streets. Referred. % The petition of the Dupont Powder company to cancel taxation waa ro forced. The potltlon of Edward Maloney for the extension of Arbor street way referred. The report of the city engineer ao oeptlng the curbing and guttering on Tenth street between Douglas nnd ' Farnam done by F. W. Krone , with i estimate , levies , etc. , the total cost being $1,670,00. Approved. In accordanoo with a resolution ot the council the city clerk made the following ropott of the city finances. Balance In general fund subject to draft , April 1 , 1883 , 1,115.70 ; to be transferred to general fund from , special caih fnnd , 2 COO 00. Subject to draft May 1 , 1883 , $3.715.70. Library fund. $09 0-1. Paving bond fund , No , 11 , $25- 092.80. Sewer bond fund , Series No. 1 , $1.757.00. Judgment fnnd , $1,301 47. Water rent fnnd , $ G 931 41. Special cash fund , $3,250 87. Bills allowed and unpaid , $257.75 Bills unpaid in hands of oomlttoos , $8.477.63 , which amount would prob ably roach $9,000 with bills not yet presented. This amount Includes gas bills amounting to $5,647.32 , said bills not having boon presented until March , 1883. The report was roforod to a special committee of three. The potltlon for a change of grade on Thirteenth street was granted I From D. YanEtton , In regard to the uncertain grade of Ilarnoy ntreet ' from Eighteenth west to Convent ' atroot. U if erred I The communication ot M , Moriarity | In regard to a defcctlvosldo walk , was referred. UE80LT7TIONB , By MoGuckin , providing for addi tional records in city engineers office. Adopted. By Woodworth , To confer with county commissioners In reforonoe to ' the grading of Sixteenth atroot from Nicholas north to Elm , and calling on the city engineer for an oatimato. Adopted. By Thrano : Directing the street commissioner to take proper osreof all crosswalks taken up on Tenth stroot. Adopted. By Haaoall : Instructing the city engineer to famish a profile map of Sixteenth street , from Howard to Lioavonworth. Adopted. BIPOBTS or coinurrui. BtreeU and grades : Recommending hat the nuisance on Bnrt street , wast of Sannders street * , be abated. Street * aad grades : Reooaaaeadlng that the city engineer make a survey for a 41) ) foot street thrpnqh the prop erty known as Magazine lot , in Orodlt Fooclor addiliw , and that a proper ordinance bo drawn up to put such street through. Adopted. Streets and grades : Recommend ing drainage of ponds on Ninth to Thirteenth street Into the Jones street sewer , if possible. Adopted. Streets and -grades : Granting poll tlon of W. M. Bushman and others to bring a part of Harney street to grade. Adopted. Streets and grades : Recommend ing that the patition of A. J. Simp son and others bo granted , Ro forred. Waterworks and seworaco : Recommending mending the construction of a catch basin on the southeast corner of Fourteenth and Jackson as soon as there are funds to do so. Adopted. Samo. Recommending the con structlon of twenty-four manholes for the Waring system of sewers , ax advised - vised by the city engineer. Adopted. It was moved and carried to con tinue the present street force of teams and men another week. ORDINANCES. An ordinance transferring money from the special cash fnnd to the general oral fund , was passed. A special ordinance , levying a tax for the curbing and guttering of Tenth street , between Faruam and Douglas , and another appropriating money for the same , were passed , Adjourned. A BIG THING , No More Scalding to Doatii in Railroad Accidents , An Omaha Engineer Solves a Difficult Problem , Omaha has among Us population not a few men of Inventive genius and has furnlaboi her full quota In the improvements me do in the -way of mechanical appliances , some ol which are doatined to booomo of more than ordinary Importance. Perhaps in all the list none will eventually stand higher or prove moro valuable to the Inventor than that for which Mr. John J. Mackodon cf thla city , for many years a locomotive en gineer on the Union Pacific , holds the patont. About two years ago a paper was road before the American Railway Master Mechanics' Association at Its meeting in Providence , R. I , , In which attention was called to the class of accidents which occur on rail roads in which a great part of the In jury to persons Is duo to the escape ol steam from locomotive boiloro. Thlp , it was claimed , Is duo nearly always to the knocking ciT of aomo of the num- orouo attachments which must bo used in connection with such boilers , as It rarely happens that the boiler itself is perforated when n collision occurs. On an ordinary locomotive there are no loss than twonty-threo openings , from which the steam or hot water escapes if the attachments are broken off. It was then snggeatod that an Inviting field was open "to Inventors , in the opportunity to pro- luoo ' some system of boiler littlngs which would ovoroomo this danger and diminish the terrible snf- forlng.now so often inflicted and on- Jared , and the awful agony which aono but the victims can ever oven faintly realize. Thla article was read by Mr. Macko don and ho at once sot about to solve the problem , the result of his efforts bolug a oomploto success , for a year ago he received his patent for an "Im proved safety ping and valve for boiler fitting" which will probably rank next to the Weatinghonso air brake in the list , of railway Inventions , [ t Is not the purpose to attempt a description of the invention , but It Is very simple , works automatically and acts like a charm. Engine No. 146 has boon fitted out with one of these safety plugs and valves and on Saturday afternoon a test was made at No. 1 engine house 'n ' the presence of Ohlof Engineer Butler and others which proved the nraotlcal working of the dovico. Ono of the appliances was put on the on tine and steam raised to 95 pounds. Air. Mackodon'a claim was that ho unuld knock the cook off with a alodgo tammer close up to the engine and that lot a nartlclo of atoam would es- upo. Ho turned the cook several times 'otting the stonra and water fly out , o show that It worked freely nnd -hat the valve was open , Ho then took the sledge hammer and with a ponorfnl blow broke off the cock close up to the boiler , as clean as a whistle , dare enough not a particle of steam or water escaped and it waa as If the 'tlBco had boon hermetically sealed. Ta ordinary cases such a breakage ronld have resulted in a terrible 'olumo of steam that would have . .oaldod any ono who stood near. Oblef Bailer was astonished at the success of the experiment and cannot ay enough In praise of the Invention j.nd none , even the most Ignorant 'pon such matters , could fall to under- . : and the principle * nd admit that it t ono of the greatest achievements ot he d > y in the direction of saving k aman Jifo and suffering , In fact an jflglno so fitted out might pass through > collision that would tiioi her clean < f all attachments , but If the boiler remained Intact not n living soul vonld ever bo scalded Mr. Mackodon has as yet taken no .tteps to Introduce his Invention to public nso , but will probably form a company at no distant day , and there ii no doubt but It must como into general use and result In a fortune to he Inventor and the manufacturers , is well as in untold benefit to train nen and paisengors. It is without Joubt the most noteworthy triumph of 'ho kind that has been made yet In this line ot Inventive skill. THREE THINGS WORTH KNOW- INGIII "Life Is too short for poor clothes , poor food and poor companions. " "Ely , " Chicago's tailor , thinks so too , imd this Is why he has stopped over it the Paxton for a day or two to lervo his many patrons here , as also my others who may desire to eotrast themselves In dress to his judgment md taste , the fralt of thirty years of dose study of the hasiness. WARD BONNER. The Conference Sustains the Decision of the Ohurch , And MM. Ward la Permanent ly "Fired. " The excitement over the Ward-Bon- nor case boa nearly died out , and the last smoldering ember was fanned into - to a flame at the First M. E , Church Monday. It will bo remembered that Mrs. Ward , after the trial at the church , In which oho was found gnilty and expelled , appealed her CMC to the quarterly conference. The conference met Monday evening , and after a pro- longdd and stormy session , affirmed the decision of the inferior tribunal by a vote of six to ono. In accordance with this , there being no higher authority short of the bar of heaven iUclf , Mrs. Ward la finally and forever excluded from the rights of the church , and will have to accept the situation whether It la In accord- anoo with the course of jastioo or not. fERBONAL. Charles L. Howell and George H. Thummel , of Orand Island ; E. W. Gun- thor , of Albion ; John Palmquest , of Te- katnah ; M. B , Hoxle , of Grand Island ; Wlllard E. Stewart , H. F. Downs and W J. Marshal" " , of Lincoln ; 0. C. Chapln , of Klvorton ; Charles K. Sumner nud son , of Bchuyler ; Frank Ilarrlman , of 131alr ; J. 11. Woden , of Lincoln ; S. H. Brewster , cf Grand Island ; K. Johnaon and wife , of Atcn , and Arthur Potter , of Nebraska City , were among the guoots at the Millard - lard yesterday from Nebraska points. J. O. Blackman and Ed. Blewett , Fre mont ; J. G. Miller , Lincoln ; R , Wheeler , Oaceola ; Hi II. Tower , Hastings ; J. W. Worl , Wlrth ; W. D. Wilaman , Culbert- son ; 0. M. Carter , Aehland ; S. P. Mobloy , Grand Island ; James Sodwick , Wllber , and J. E. Lucas , Central City , are among the Nebraskans who registered at the Paxton - ton yesterday. Harry F. Bowman , formerly with Hick , man and now traveling for a St. Louis house , is in the city on a brief visit. H. W. Curtis , F. Chamberlln and Josh Kelley , of Ashland , registered at the Met ropolitan last night. Dr. G. W. Brome and wife and Mlas Fannie Brown , of St. Louis , are at the Paxton. A , P. Roy and wife , ot Mitchell , Dakota Territory , are at the Metro , polltan. Mrs. E. White and child , of Colorado Spring * , Is at the Millard , James Reynolds and wife , Boise City , Idaho ; are at the Paxton. Mr. John Kerr returned yesterday from his sad errand to Illinois. Gee , Cook and Udy , of Lincoln , were at the Paxton yesterday. J. 0. Morritsey , of Plattsmoutb , was at the Paxten yesterday. Geo. A. Seybolt , of Westown , N. Y , . in at the Metropolitan , 8. F. Corey , of Crete , was at the Met ropolitan yesterday. Hon. Morgan R , Wise , of Pennsylvania , is at the Millard. A , A. Keene , of Minneapolis , is a guest of the Millard. Mrs , E , B. Greenwood , of Wymore , is ttbe Millard. J. E , Thompson , ot Sidney , is at the Metropolitan. 8. L. Evans , of St. Joe , was at the Mil lard yesterday. H. P. Stein , of Denver , Is In town. Miss Paddock , of Beatrice , is a visitor at the Millard. W. O. Brlnker , of Denver , Is at the Paxton. K. P. Brown , of Faribault- at the Paxton. Edward Retch , of Salt Lake City , is in town. S. P. Bliss , of Philadelphia , is at the Paxton , Bishop Clarkson returned from Lincoln Monday , Harry Hall , of the Burlington route , is in the city. Pat O. Hawes went down to Lincoln Monday. Wm. A.01msteadof Green River , Wyo , , is in the city. " " ' ' * ' Major D. H , Wheeler , of Plnttamoutb , is at the Paxton. M. M. Towne , superintendent of eating houses of the U , I' , , left for the west jesterday. Hon , Gee , W , Casslday , M. O , , from Nevada , was a west bound passenger I Obtorday. Beth P. Mohley , of Grand Island , and Jas , Fox , of the same place , are in the city. city.H. H. N , Nichols and W. E. Beach and wife , of North Platte , were in the city yesterday. R. M. Pedersen , representing the Ham burg * Amei loan steamship company , ( was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Emma VaoSlckle , who has been Visiting MM. W. F. Sweety , cf this city for the past week returned to Lincoln yes terday. D. W. Church , of St. Joe , and Arthur S. Patten , of Nebraska City , who are members of the river commission , are at the Millard. Mr. A , M. Henry , formerly a well- known Omaha lawyer.Jbut who is now located nt Detroit , It In the city on a visit. He is itiylog at the 1'axton. T. B , Elsenhower , the U. S. express Irlver , left for Omaha last Sunday. He will hereafter be found in the U. P. transfer house at that place. State Jour nal. Float Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for noord In the county clerk's office iprll 23 , reported for THE BKB by ajnos' real eatate agency : 0. Hanson and wife to Henry Lor- jneon , w d , lot 8 , block Kountxe 4Ui iddltlon , | 560. J. Noyes and wife J. M. Williams , n d , pared leetlon * 28 and 21 , 10 , 10 , 1325.D. . D. J. ICoaell eud wife to O. N. Rsmroy , w d , 22 foot lot 3 , block 118 , 3,000. Q. P. Bemla nd wlfo to N Stevens w d , lot 12 , block ' ' " Lowes 1st ad * dltlon , $150. O. W. Smith tnjn" "UCrary , w d , lota 1 and 2 , block uOl , 5,000. L. R. Tuttle , jr. , to M. A , Stephens , w. d. , lot 20 , Tattle's subdivision , 025 8. Foster to M. 0. Hamilton , q. o. d. , lota G and 8 , block 1 , Florence , $50.E. E. K. Mitchell to M. 0. Hamilton , w. d. , lotl , block 49 , Florence , $50. Aug. Kountze ot al. to K. E , Moorea , w. d. , part lot 12 , block 5 , Konulze & Ruth addition , $950. 8. Bowes and wife to J. B , Hedge , w. d , , lot 4. block 3 , West Omaha , $1,500. PROGRESS IN PAVING. Douglas and Tenth Street Work Being Fashed. A Petition from the Sixteenth Street Property Owners. The work of paving , begun last fall , Is now actively progressing. On Douglas street a largo iorco was at work , and the ploughing and grading was extended over two addi tional blocks , taking It clear down to Tenth etroot. The gao company had a force of men at work nt the Intersec tion of Douglas nnd Fourteenth , mak lug connections for fatnro noode. The whole street was allvo frith men and toamp , and with a continuance of the present weather , the work will aoon bo In an advanced state of com pletion. On 10 street the work la in pro- croas'at , both ends of the line , tha grading progressing finely in the block batweun Loavonworth and Marcy. A potltlon which has been circa latod for signatures of the owners cf property on Sixteenth otroot , praying for the pavement of oaid street from Douglas to Izard , haa been signed by a majority of the property holders , and waa presented to the city coun cil y OH tor day. The following are the petitioners , viz : Hon. 0. F. Mandoraon , St. A , D. Balcombe , Hon. James Nelvlllo , the Masonic Temple craff , Hon. Lorenzo Orounso , F. T. Andrew , J. H. Erok , J. A. Roeder , H. Bolln > & Co. , G. B. Holmrod , D. ( Cunningham , A. R. Pa tron e , R A. Harris , Hugh McOaffory , H. Erdman , S. R. Knight , .M. H. Parmaleo , General William Myora , T. 0. Brnnnor , George Warren Smith , G. 0. Hobble , I , Schorb , L. Soherb , 0. Martla , L. Martla , W. G. Chambers , Joseph Red man , Goo. Hume , Patrick MoErnoe and H. H. Visscher , who represent 2,780 foot front. Only f jur residents of the city have declined to sign the position , viz ; E. Estabrook , S. R. Brown , L. M.Dsrmott and the H. J. Lucas estate. The paving o ! these throe streets Tenth , Douglas and Sixteenth , will give a continuous paved thoroughfare through the heart of the city and will bo of the greatest bsncfit to farmers , bnsincBs men and all classes as well as a credit to the city and an evidence of its rapid growth to metropolitan im portance. For rent to a good live man , store room In opera house block , Falrbnry , Neb. Splendid location for general stock , ecuntyaeat and county offices , alao bank in the building , population of Falrbuary , 2,000. Country well aottled. Rant low. Apply at once. J. H. BrjCKSTAF * , Lincoln or Falrbnry , Neb. FOURFAOTS Wo"RTH KNOWING ! That all gentlemen can dreae in the most desirable manner In every par ticular at a leasonablo coat , which comes within the reach of nearly all. "Ely , " of Chicago , who Is at the Paxton - ton for a day or two , will tell yon how to do It. Call on htm ; ho Is acknowl edged authority In this line , SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild floweis of the JTAK ITAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY It is the most fragrant of perfume. Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San Francisco. Forsalo in Omaha by W. J. WhltohonsB and Keunard Bros , FOR SALE. A new side-bar , end spring top bag gy , made ty Snyder cud took first prize at the state fair last fall ; never used and will bo cold low. Apply at Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12th and Douglas at. feb28m&atf H. G. CLARK & CO. make a specialty of manufacturing Syrups and Extracts for soda foun tains , and guarantee thetr goods equal to any.ln.the market 23a3or&ovelOt OIL STOVES at F. J. MoShane'a , 1,410 Faruam. Loweat price. n23if Machine Olla , wholesale and retail , at 0. F. Goodman's. Sltf Gentle Women Who vrnnt glossy , luxnrinnt nnd wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAlllON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely ami fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau * tiful. healthy Hair is the sure result of using Eathalron. raL CASTOBIA Infants and Children Without Morphine or Narootino. "What RTCS ! our Children rcur cheeks , what cures their fevers , makra them uleep ; > TU Cnfttorla. When Babies fret , and cry by turns , What cures their colic , kflla their wormi s , lint Cniitorla. What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colils , Indigestion : Hut Cantoria. Farewell then to Morplilno Syrups , Castor Oil nnd Paregoric , nnd IlallContorliu Centaur Liniment. AH ab solute euro for Rheumatism , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , and an Instantaneous Pain-rollover. ELY , OFGHIGAGO. To Gentlemen , Who oppreclnto and vntuo clusto , beflttlcg ap parel , male Irom thoroti.hly HONEST FABRICS I desire to ray that I w 11 be pleated to meet all iuci ! at the Paxton. Hoom 21 , 12 o'c'ock to day , to receive their orders from our exiotslvo and complito stock ol CHOICE WOOLENS FROBI THE BEST LOOMS IN THE WORLD I sha'l also bo pleated to rccclr * meas- u ea to placa on'Ulo ( or future reference , Irometica as imy to' d Ire to order now. it will be to the mutual atlvjnl- iyi of all concernd lhat they who cill do It 03 earl as tueir Lu-l.ieis duties will permit. EaWA RD ELYf * Of Edward Ely & OeM Tailors , CHICAGO ILL. m&e2t SPECIAL NOTICES. trSPECIALB wl POSITIVELYI notjbeln | terted unless paid In advance , < ! N".Y LOANEO-OM chattelmortgageroom 7 Un on lllock , lorner 15th oiid Fania-n S'3. l'JO-Imc § TO-LOAN Call at Law office of D. L MONEY r > on > 8 Ciclglto i ' 'lock. MO N EY Loancd on iluttel rroieity by J T Beatty , No 21 Bcuth 14th street B20-lmot VI ONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver's JL * Ko.lElatite ud Loan Agency , oppotlto post offica 767-t ( HELP WANTED. 'ANTED nirl In family of two , 1221 north 19th street. 107-Oit WATNTEO For gcnwal housework. GlUtj Smtll lairly , CH noith 15th street. 170-241 OOK KEEPEU WANTED Junior bok - ketper , with unexceptional references. City releiei cm preferred. 174-24 A. CBUICK'HANK & CO. TANT3 MAKERS WANTED J. 1T9 26t At J. 0. VAPORS. TIT ANTED Girl for general housework , gocd YV cook required , 15l2Dkr nport St. 1 U2 § An cduc'ted lady I ha1 , hai no cli- WANTED ' to tratcllrgcan tecuto a profitable illuatfon ai > pelal Dollcltor , fur an eastern pjb- llihlnpr HOU39. Rcf rencenl Ib > required. Ad- drcsi P. O. box 12 4 Council Bluffa low * . 148-28 WANTED Two men of good ndHrcas also m n to worn In Council Bluffs , st ady em- plojmeit. Cal4JlSuth lOSt. 151-26) ) ANTED Good Gernui , or Bohemian girl W Kr general houitworic at5'3 S. 10th St. 160-tf WANTED Iwj good painter. * , Immledatelr HAKUON UKO I. , 102 231 Cor. 15th and Burt btro.ta. WANTED A large pleasant unfurnished ronm-v th n tlx bl cki of i4th and Far- nun , "G. 12. " Be. Offici. 15.-24 } . ANTED-A good baker , lor. 13th street W cor. cf Williams , . 153-2 ! ! Ww PANIPD-Boy to herd cattle. Apply Sar w tot ft House , Fort Onuha. 1J&-24J TED To contract with expettcnced men WM break 1.2CU acres of pralr e. 136-24 HOGGS k DILL. ATTA TED-Agents tofell te , offee" , splcts > V nrdtrocer < eurd ioi , brample , to faral lira. Wedoi't y salary , but s.-ll flrst cla s go da at low prices , and on liberal t-.ima togojd men tatUfa tlon given or money refunded. Home bu'lneja , exclusive oceccy , rrcd profit , norl'k. Wilte for our new IS joge clici'ar ' , wUhtest mcDlals a'so of oU agtnta and oiho s , McnJ.n this paper SAN FKAXCISCO TECO , CMo go. lUThutsat.Tuea A k TED A good steady harness reaker. W Enquire ol E. HelnzeTlIng , Blair , N b. 318-A14-9t { SITUATIONS WANTED , WAN'ED Sltuatcn by a youn < pitl In a pdtat ) f ml < y f r second ir ger.er.l bou e- work. Apply at 1120 dpi cl at enue err 121 h ttr et. 13/-24J MtaOELLAKE.-JUS'WANTJl WANTED Well furdnhed rcom wl'hln tight blocHs of U. P. Oineial Office * . Address ' X" care B e office. 105-241 ANTED 100 cords of dry wood lor brick. yard , and two gocd work hones. ' A G Q. " COS nc rth 13th itreet. JCO-Joj /"I EN LKJUNanl wife wish part ffhousum- VJT turn'theJ , about May 1 , below 16th , not far from tarnam. Terns m.dirtto. Add re s "H , " Bee office. 9D7-2H \TTANTED-600 pilvy vaults , sinks , and cess- V V pools to c.ca > i with sinlury cleanrr Sit- Uf tlonguarauttttd. J. M.HViITII , 77Mmot Lock Box422 , Omaba WANTED-E nbxJy sutferin/ with tooth und btadache , ti call at 1421 Farnam ttrett and be curid fieecf charge by Homo's E'ectrtc Dolt C43-lm _ FOR BENT HOUSES AND LOTS. EOU BENT-Hou e 0 rooms , cellar , well , cis tern. All In good repair. 1221 norh 19th 'A'c't. 1U6-28 } ITIUK KENT House and 4 acres of land llltnlle JL fromOuiaba , Inqulie F. MILLMl H.skall * " * 14325 } FOR UKNT Two nice large dwellings. No 1 location. htY.NOLDSiMOTfEK. 176-Ira NICELY FURNISHED POOM-Fnr rent at 14 5 Howard street illU. MoAUSLIN. I OH 1UNT 8 housts Irom l to I'M pe month. PECK , cppcsite P. O. 16I-28 T7IOR RENT With boaril , a largi front rn-m L' with bay window , gai and bath room , 1718 Dcdg street. \d-r\ TJIOR RENT Room soluble ( or a gintlcman , JL 1819 Fainam street. 146-241 rno LET One or two room * with board. 1808 JL CallfomU sU t. 123-5 IOR IUUrrHandlem room with board for lUi\ra' "wx1"- B f r ao * rtqnlr- TblM booM w fi ol SOiti at south dd.of 17URNISHED rooms and board. Uodern con * X1 venlenen , 1810 Dodge street ICOOlmt l/lOll UhNi Ihne nicely furnlsuod rcoms , JD with or without boaid.at 1818 Jackton street. 874-Mj _ | _ RENT-PACIFIC IIOU3K ; 32 ROOM3 ; FOR snd URvenporl streets. Apply to G , W. Gray , 211 Twollth street , 10C-74J FOR RENT Ltrge furnlihod room with hoard. Apply 005 N. 10th 61. 936-23 tfURNiailED ROOMS Very dcs'rible'locatlon JU Peck , real estate , opp. P. O. fOOl-lf UKNT Houses and lots at phtlvcrand FOR ' . Rent uureau , opp Mils Post ufflce. _ _ 709tf furnlshed rooms wth JU board also Ub'e bj rder < , norlh-west corner 19th and California. 988-tt C10R RENT Flnt upright pUno , fin * Kirn * C b ll organ , 1519 Dodge otrcel. ttl-U A. II03PE , Jr. FOR SALE. SALE A rare chance for a young man FOR sniill capital. Bakeiy and Lunch room with ftcck , fixture * and household good * , is dolnzap odcaih bnslnc > i.tO ly bakery In to n. Will sell 01 account o old ge Addre-s JOSEPH KE.-SLEB. 173-r6t Aehland , Nob. "ALE Low HgurfS. Sub tanthl frame FOR standing In llth ttreet , near Jones. Irqulrn at premises or Charlei Brando * , Acent , 600 10th street 163-251 [ 71011H AL t One 2 } acr- < lot , near town , $1,209. JD 17o-lin Oi.D3&MOTTEB. . LBNrr ol good brick , $3.TO pcrThoutand at KILN. Chimney bricks ? 7 OJ per thousmd. lern brick (5.00. to clean buslnts" . I ORENXO DABBLE , Ono blork south of 15th and Billivue roa 1. 150-lmoI FOR SALS Fojrgo dicta , ono hilf mlle from p'BtonicCheap , eary terms. 178-lm REVNOLLSiHOTtER. ] > iOR SALF Bca'aurant and cigar etorc , stock r and fixtures , counters , s o-c)6C < . Best stand on loth Stteet. Addicss W. Uco offlcc. 121-25 § [ 710R SALE CHEAP New Soda Fountain. In- JD qulto 217 north 17th sttcea. 116- TpOIl SME A god uptight pane for fale J.1 chop. Call atEOIB Casa. 104-24 ITIORSALE-llrlcIc , gocd hard burned brick .E dellvcro I In & 1 pirta of town cfccap. Addicss S. K. JOHNSON K CO. ca t side ol Shermaa RVinuo. or 211 S. 13th St. 07G-2w ITIOR SALE A first-claja second hand top bug- JD py. Call at 1319 Ilainey street ; 397-tt ITOjt SALE II use and lit , 6 iconi" , gnoJ clj- 1 tern , out-buildings , etc. , largo lot , near town * 2,200. . REYNOLDS & iSOTTER. FOR SALE Cottage and corner lot In flnehca- tlou $2050. Bargain trust be Bold before May lat. McCAGUE opptslto P 0. 8.4 tf FOR SALE Lot on 20'h ' ctrcot nar Farnam , only $ .00. McCAGUB opposite P. O. FOR 9A9E House and lot on Douglie only * 900. . McCAGUE opposite P. 0. 826-tf FOR RENT Ten honaos In good locations. M.CAQUE oppojlto P. O 825-tf "I70RSLELot 44x32 feet and grocery store I ? with living room1 above 15th street near UascaU'a $1400. McCAGUE opposite P _ O. 821-tf TiOUS LE Cottage and earner lot In North C Omaha $1350 Bargain , McCAGUE opposite P.O ; 822-tf OB INTING UFFICE FOR SALE A nourishing JT paper , In a yot'ng nd gronlrg town In Eas tern Nebraska. Address G U. Bee Office. 023-1 mo FOR SALE OR BENT Vose Piano. 523-lt 0. J. CANAN. TTiOR BALK CIIEAl' Choice unimproved bust - t \niei \ lots on Farnam. liar icy , Dougltr. and Dodge itrcete. DVIS & SNYDER , Real Est.te Agents , 110-eod-tf 1605 Farnam St FOR DALE Pockets maps of Nebraska 20c each. For bargains In Omaha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shil- vcr , neil Eatate Agent , opposite postotQce. TTIOR tfALK A 2ri ciusa eecond hand vbtcton i ? CallatlSlOHarneySt. S97- rpHE "cent for the Magic Scale is now located L at 1G15 Howard Street , Mid is procured to teich the perfd.t extern of dr.sj cutting. 10J-27 * ri OOD PASTUBAGE Well watered for horses \JT and cattle , about 7 miles from town , Ad dress 0. D , Gregg , Omaha t'cstofflce. 171-mayT * r OODS LKfT OVER 'HREB MONTHS will \JT be told to pay expontea , If not ca led for la thlttv dayf. A. DOR.V , 172 25t Dyer , M W. cor. 16th and Chicago Sts. STRAYED-Slnco Wednesday , April 18th. from ths rren lj-s of the undersigned , rn Paciflo st ect , between 14.h and Uth , ono medium sized red cow with white ipots , Soon to be with calf , ab-ut 4 years old , Reward will be paid for lin-i form t'on ' or return 157-251 MARY BASHOS. VJOTICE Is hereby gl > en to my customer ! JLI and friends that I have m ved awav from my old stand on Drd e street , betw.en 15h nd lO'.h , to llo nd 112 Nrrth )2n street , between DouglamndUofge , > ndhoptthty will patron- Iz < n e just the tame as b fore , and I will give them Batltfactlon. You.st.uly , 101-26t CHAS. KOHLilEYER. NOTICE The publlo sre hereby notified that my wl'r , Louisa Saut'cr.haa left mv bed and b ard without Just < ause , and I will not be re- spondble for any debts contrac'ed by her 102-248 GEORGE JjAimER. pUEell Milch cows for s le , 25th and Call'orl ' " 'a- ' 123-25' . IIANSEN , Midwife , has removed from . Dth and Jack eon to IGth and Uarcy Ste. 680-1 rat EDWARDKUEHL MAGISTEU OF PALMYSTEUY AND OONDT ' TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Uarney. Will , with the aid of guardian eplrlta , obtain for any ono a glance of the past and present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Tirltcl Mtlrfactlnn snarantrflrl. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity ttrcngthand w holoaomencss. More economical than the orplnary k'nds. ' and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test ihorl wei ! < ht , alum or ph-ophite powder Sold only in " RoTitBiimo POWBIR Co. , Wall-8t. iiu Now York * TO ARCHITECTS Plans and specification are solicited by the boa-d of Educat on of the School d sttlot of Omaha Nebraska , fcr two two- lory eight room b IckBch ol-bu Idlogi with base ntnt for etm-beatlngand Janitor's rom. One > ull'lng to be ere. ted on the north-west corner el 'erenteenth ' tnd Leavenworth street and one mlldlng to be trcc'ed on the souto-wctt corner of Delaw.re and King Street * . Plant will be recehed up to 7.30 p. mITonday Ibi boaid rcsems the right to reject say or all plans. No mousy will b paid for re'ecUd plan * , _ OtiABLEa COkOTEK , Omah April 19th 1681.