< -r - , . .T , . . , . T7DTU A V THISr ' 'JLJ5 4UC4 X'J.VJJW auA The Daily Bee. Friday Mornlnp ; , April 27 , LOOAli HKBVITIBB. Stcametidna from the twrth and south Wednesday b vo not yet Arrived. The Oman * jewellers are about to In- sragtirsto a 7 o'clock closing movement. Clara Ligan has fileds > complaint ftgftlnst B rdl Meeker and Maud Cam eron ( or disturbance of the peaoe. In the police court yeiUrdar there were thrre cases of intoxication. All continued. Two parties were arraigned fordlsttnblng the peace , Mr. and Mrs. Chai. T. Dunce were surprised with an elegant silver- plated Ice pitcher , preiented by thotr frltads In the I. 0. O. T , who spent the evening with them In hearty enjoyment. ' The itreet sprinklers are doing good work thli year and giving general iatls > ( action to butlnets men. The streeU are not deluged as they formerly were but are well and thoroughly wet dowj. The Academy of Maila has been thor oughly renovated und put In first-class ehape , and will once more enter the field under the management of Mr. S , N. Mealeo as a candidate ( or theatrical pat- ronsge , A little child of Mr. M. May , the car penter , was run over by street car on ICth street Wedneiday and badly hurt. The little one was but 17 months old. Dr. Iianyon attended to Its Injuries. A runaway occurred Wedneiday on 14th street , starting In front of Purvis & Oo.'i oommlstion store. The hone was checked before any serious damage wu done but one of the laborer ! employed on the gas pipe trench was ran over and knocked down , Articles of Incorporation of tLe Bohe mian Cemetery Association of Omaha were filed In the office of the county clerk yetterday. 'Ins tiuitees are John Ko- alcky , J , J. Bmoz and Frank Jellen , V , It , Vodlck Is clerk of the association. The elegant $325.00 bnjgy drawn as one of the premiums to the WXKKLT DEB by Mr. J. IS , Tracy , of York , Nebraska , has been shipped to that lucky subscriber , The buggy was selected from the stock of William Snyder , the well known Omaha carriage manufacturer , and no better rec ommendation as to the quality of the bug gy need be offered than the fact that It was made In Mr. Soyder's shop. The Jnbtlea Binders will appear again at the First Methodist church on Monday evening next , April 80th. Tickets are already on sale. The Impression made by their singing at their former visit will bring out a large houie. They have prom , leed a good programme , and know how to carry It out. You never heard such sing. Ing as they can do. Among the Improvements projected for this season Is a block of five one stotj business rooms , to bo erected by A. B , Uubermtnn on the corner of Dodge and Fourteenth streets. A three-story brluV building , 33 by 132 , Is to be erected on the lot J nit east of W. J. Uroatch' * store , on Harney , by the Smith brothers , who In tend also to pnt up several other bulldlngi In Omaha this season. % The batch of confluence men arrested Wednesday was brought Into oourl yesterday , and notwithstanding tneitr'ng proofs against them , they unanimously pleaded not guilty. They were held In the aum of $520 each for an appearance on Saturday next , when they will have a pre liminary hearing , It appears that the credit of the arrest of this dangerous crowd Is entirely due to Mr. Qeo. Grooms , the runner of the Blaven bouse , who has cer talnly entitled himself to the gratitude ol the community and the traveling publla On May 1 Fort Cameron will bo aban don d. Companies A and 0 , now there will go to Fort Douglas , and on the sami day company B will leave Fort Hall Idaho , and go to the same place , thui Abandoning that post also. These com pantes have about thirty men each , ant ninety new 'recruits will be divided amonj the nine companies. The other companj of the Sixth Infantry is located at Forl Wosbakle , Wyomlnc , and they will bi transferred either to Fort Douglas or tx swnt to Foit Thornburgh , which post is t < be garrisoned by four companies , thni leaving six companies at the garrison a Salt Lake , Fort Cameron , Utah , beta ] abandoned , it Is probable that the reserva tion In time will .be thrown on the irmke and be disposed of , ' thus opening up i > cultivation a valuable tract of Irnd , PAddoclc and Polygamy , Er-Seiutor Paddock , of the Utal commleilon , left yesterday for Sil L ko to join other members and prepare pare for the work of taking the Juni registration for election which occur In August , at which time member a o the legislature will ba olootod. Ai cflort will bo made to got up n oloai .registration to shut out polygamlsts ThU la regarded M the moat impor tint atop In the movement againa polygamy. Attention Sir Knlahto. Special conclave of Ht. Calvary commandary No. 1 , K. F. , thla mom Ing ( Friday ) for work. By order of the commander , H. R. HATUAWAY. Recorder. For rest to a good live man , a ton room in opera homo block , Falrbnry Nob. Splendid location for genera took , countaeat and county oflioci alao bank in the building , populatioi of Falrbuvy , 2,000. Country wol ettlcd. Rjut low , Apply at onco. J. U. DDCK6TAW , Lincoln or Falrbury , Neb. Why bo weak ? Why not b ( healthy , robust , and strong , by uiln { Brown's Iron Bitters ? " " GET FERTILIZER. Parties wan ting ground fertiliser foi grass plotfl , vinea , fro It troeo , &o , can be supplied by leaving orJora at the office , Rsdlck * Block , Faraun atroet. Dead animals taken away on short notice without charge from any part of the city. SO. 1m For Plate Qlua KO to 0 , F. [ Good- man's. Agent for the Crystal Plate GlacsOo , Sllf PLAYED OUT , The PromiBonons Whipping of School Children , A Factor Hands m His Iteeig nation , Not long since considerable excite ment vfAS caused orot the story of the discipline In vogue In onr public ohools , by which It was alleged whole ale whipping was retorted to , Now oomos a another similar story , .his time In connection with a sectar ian school conducted by the pastor and under the auspices of ono of the most Influential and aristocratic ihurohosj In the city , According o this story'tho pastor Is decidedly n favor of corporal punishment , and has whipped a number of his pupils pretty soundly , 3j common and severely waa the practice carried on that the little girls In the school had hysterics and the news of the doings became noised around among the pat rona pretty generally , A eon ot a prominent telegraph bl l was ono of the most severely used , and the wlfo cf a 'oadlng attorney , connected with the 'i corporation , wont to the r , r nnd requested him , If the whi B g was' necessary , to take the boy f i another room and not In flict thi Ii nlshrncut before the rest of the ohl | . sj , as It was having aserlous effect ou the nervous system of her llttlo danghtorand others. To thii the pastor replied that he considered the Infliction of the pun ishment most salutary in Its effects when done before the whole school , and showed no disposition to change his ways. So public did the matter become that It Is stated that a week ago last Sunday the pastor made a statement from his pulpit to the effect that ho had heard that there was a good deal cf complaint and therewith tendered his resignation , which was then and there unanimously rejected by the congregation. Whether things have boon rnn more moderately slnco then or not la not stated but the talk Is atlll going the rounds. There li ono thing certain , that tn this day and generatiou boys are not to ba disciplined In this manner , and any man , bo ho pastor or pedagogue , who can only rule his school by f oar Is unfit for the position cf teacher , and nhonld rotlro to more congenial work , bnllwhacklnn" for Instance. TO OOEAN TRAVELERS. Monsrs. 0. B. Richard & Co , , Gen eral Passenger agents for the Ham burg-American Packet company , beg to inform the pnbllo that second oibln round-trip tickets over thotr line are not valid unlcan ono hundred nnd ten dollars have been paid for the ocean faro. . MEMORIAL DAY. Orders from the Ooinmandor-ln-Oniol for Ita Observance. IlEAIKlUBHTKBH 0 , A. R , ) OMAHA , Nob. , April 14,1883. J OENK1UL ORDER NO , 10. 1. In compliance with the rules and regulations of the Grand Army of the Yopnbllo , Wednesday , May 30th , will ba observed as memorial day. The national encampment adopted resolution at its sesilon at Baltimore declaring that thii holy day should bo celled memorial and not decoration day. 2. I earnestly request all ministers and priests of every denomination to deliver appropriate sermons or lec tures calling attention to the duties of the day the sacrifices made and the lessons taught on Sunday , May 27. 1 hereby command pasts of the Grand Army of the Republic to attend said services , in uniform. In cities and villages whore It will bo practicable , I recommend union services. 3 I recommend that the Grand Army take special stops to secure the presence and aid of the children and youth of the country In the oeromony of strowlng flowers , and otherwise honoring the dead , and to that end I hope that all pnbllo and private schools , colleges and academies will be closed. 4 Lat the hand of fraternity and charity bo extended to the widows and orphans of our dead heroes. Be ek them out , distinguish them from all others , and teach them that on thli day the Grand Army mourns with them the loss of the precious onot whom they gave to save the nation , 6 , I recommend that the loyal women of the nation ba Invited to aid in this work. They will toll with willing hand and gratifnl hearts. Though others may have forgotten the dead the women have never cowed tc remember them nnd treasure In tholi pure hour W their heroic services. 0 The marvelous growth of the or der throughout the country will bo a new Incoutiro to u < i to see that pa grave Is neglected. I trait every spot where a soldier llca burled will be strewn with the sweet flowers of spring time , and urge thopoitsof the Grind Army to take Immediate stops to re move every soldier's remains from the potter's field or pauper's burying grounds , and relnter them in Grand Army grounds. Wo cannot pot form thla ceremony In a proper manner un less wo have done our duty to the Hv- Ingand the dead. 7. "With malice towards none and charity for all , " lot us unite In thli sacred duty. Lit the choicest , falroat and moat fragrant ilowi > ra bo culled , and the soft white hands of the loyal women of the land entwlno the wreath and fashion the crois and crown , dropping hero and there , like the dew , n tear for the dead , Lat the choicest gardens bo desolated tint the memory of the Union soldier may not wither , Wo will lift onoa more the curtain that hides the dark past , and BOO our fallen martyrs die for liberty , They cave their lives a cheerful saorlfio. They died In the honpttal on beds of pain before the flig was torn with shot and shell ; on the buttle field , in the fierce , maddening charge ; on the picket line , nnder the leafy trees close to the babbling brook ; In the prison pen , where no p.Uylng vole * was heard , and no hand wai reached out to earc ; in the swamp , fleeing from a fate worse than death , and some Trent down In the mighty deep , where the wild ( fares lashed carelessly over their bonea. Many sloop In graves marked unknown , but the loving hearts and eager hands of a grateful people will cast flowers upon the soft grron award that covers their dnat , Lat the gates of all the cemeteries In the land open wide and their guardians render all the aid In their power in this noble work. Comrades , a tow short years fleeting swiftly by , and our children will be called upon to perform this duty. Lit us so live that the lessons of memo rial day will bo Imprinted upon their hearts , and they will willingly take up the work whore our palsied hands have left It , and perpetuate for all time to come the touching ceremony we have Inaugurated. By command of Commander-in-chief. F. E. BROWN , Adjt. Gen. SIXTEENTH fiTREET. Action of the Property Owners at Wednesday NlRht'a Meeting. At the adjourned meeting of the property owners of Coming and Six teenth streets , hold at Holmes' hard ware store Wednesday , a commtttoe of throe , consisting of Jos. Redman , Ilonry D. Estabrook and St. A. D. Balcombe to wait upon the city conn- men from the Fifth ward , and a com mittee of three , consisting of Hon. 0 F. Manderson , Albert H. Sander and Mr. Koll , to wait upon the city council men from the Sixth ward and ascertain whether they were not will * ing to push the demand of the oltlzins of the northern portion of the city as to certain Improvarnenta on Coming stroflt. were appointed. Addresses worn made by Senator 0. F. Manderson , Gen , E. Eitabrook , Jos. Redman , Gen. W. W. Lowe and others , and then the Sixteenth street pavement question was taken nnder consideration , and a committee of five was appointed to appear btfar the city council committee and urge the Imme diate pavement of eald street , viz ; St. A. D. Balcombo , John H. Erok , Jos. Radman , Wm. Slevors and F. T. Andrew. Hon. A. S , Paddock addressed the mooting in favor of putting Sixteenth street to the established grade from the bridge near I rd street to the fair grounds , which was received with unanimous approval. Gan. 0. F. Mandorson Introduced the following resolutions which were unanimously paeard ; RESOLVED , In vioir of the present condition of Oumlng street , from the military bridge to Lowe avenue , and the proposition of tha county commis sioners to grade and open to full width said street from the corporation line to Lowe nvonno , provided the city council will extend said grading and opening east ; to the military bridge , that thla largo number of prop erty owners urge upon the olty cornell - ell the necessity of moating at the of- oflho of the county commUslonorsaud taking the required steps to open and grade said street. RESOLVED , That W. W. Lowe , Dr. 8. I ) . Mercer , T. 0. Brunner , R. A. Harris and Mr. Billey are hereby appointed - pointed a committee to wait upon the olty council to urge the importance ol the action proposed. The mooting then adjourned subjecl to call of the president , Gen. E. Esta brook. H. G. CLARK & 00. make a specialty of manufacturing Syrups and Extracts for soda foun tains , and guarantee their goods eqna to any in the market. 23mor&ovolO Heal Estate Tranaforu. The following , deeds were filed foi rooord In the county clerk's ofllci April 25 , reported for THE BEE bj Amos' real estate agency : A. J. Hansocm and wlfo to R. L Garllohs , w. d. , lota 14 , 15.1C , 17 , block IS , and lots 22 nnd 23 , block 10 Hansoom place $3,050. S. Riloheaberg and wlfo to E. M Gentleman , w , d. , part lot 4. block 41 - 2,025 0. Klnsolor to J. H. Teeny , w. d. part lot 20 , block 2 , Armstrong's add , 8900. J. E , Duel and wlfo to J. W. Perol val , w. d. , lot G , ? and 8 , block 17 , E V. Smith's add. f 1,100 J. E Duel and wlfo to K. A. B sett , w. d. , lot G , block 1C , E , V Smith's add. , $800. N. Peterson and wife to G. E. Gib son , w. d. , n. J lot 28 , Grlflia anc Isaac's add. , $575 J. 0. Wlawoll and wlfo to D. L Thomas , vr. d , lot 44 , Nolaou'a add , $290. E. Mlllnrd.and wife to A. Roche w. d. . e. 70 foot lot 24 , block 1 , Mil lard Place , $1,275. J. R. Arnold and wlfo to J P Sjhoulng , w. d. , lot it , block 1 , Caul tel Hill add. , $3,250 G. P. BomUnnd wifito J M. Mo Michael , w. d. , lots 2 and 3 , bloc ! "G , " Lowo'a first addition , $250. E. V. Smith and wlfo to F. Ohrls tlanson , w. d. , part lot 2 block 21 , E V. Smith's addition , $250. G. P. Rjmls and wlfo to M. R Frnnkltn , w. d. , lots 10 aud 11 , blccl "P , " Lowe's first addition. $200. 0. Oinfbld and wife to W. S. Blair , w. d. , lot 2 , sec 3-15-13 , $3,200. F. M. Ludini-'on ' t : A. R. Dufrene , w. d. , lot 118 , Nelson's addition $1,000. J. Lirson and wlfo , to Peter Lirsor w d , lot 4 , blk 3 , Credit Fonder add , 81,000. 1. M. Lcshrnon and G. F. Lashmon , to J. Ford , w d wi lot G , blk 251 , $187.United United States to Jos. R. Early , patent ont , Bfi.Boo 2340-JQ. FOR SALE. A now aide-bar , end spring top bug' gy , made ty Snyder and took firs ! prize at the state fair last fall ; novel n.iod and will bo sold low. Apply al Western Newspaper Union , cor. ISti and Douglas at. tab28m&etf SLOVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the KAU FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY It is the most fragrant of perfume , Manufactured by II. B. Slavon , San Francisco , Forsale In Omaha by W , J. Whllehonse ap < i Konnard Bros. AHHEUSER-BUSCH. The Handsome How Warehouse in Course ol Construc tion. What the Association Is Doing for the Qato City , The Anhousor-Basoh Brewing ] sso- ilatlon Is doing some big work In this ity , and It Is evident that they bars not only come to stay , but propose to 'carry the war into Africa. " They are now engaged In the erec tion ol a fine , two-story building on Ninth street and Capital avenue , which will bo a credit and an ornament to , he city. The main building , which .a now pretty well along in construc tion , will contain a refrigerator with a capacity of five or six car loads of beer. To this an elegant office will bo attached , both to bo on the round floor. Above this , in the second end story , will be a huge ice house , holdlne 450 tons of the congealed fluid. In fact , the whole warehouse , which Is about GG foot deep by 45 foot wide , will bo 0110 huge refrigerator , and the largo building , OB well as the stables , Is to bo built entirely cf brick The building will bo ot Gothic style , and will bo the finest of the kind in the city. About thirty men are now at work on It , and It will bo ready for occupancy In July , The stables will bo built on the saino scale , substantial and handsome , and will accommodate six horses of the Norman breed , used by the asto- tion for city delivery. The wagon and buggv sheds now in nso with the present bidding of two carload capacity will be abandoned as soon as the now quarters are com pleted. Mr. Geo. Kenning , the Omaha agent cf the Anheuser-Busch associa tion , has moved his family to this city and settled down to stay. Mr. Hen- nlng is an able representative of his firm , genial and popular , energetic , and as square as the day is long. He Is making a host of friends for his houio hero and the evidence of this Is a son In the Introduction of their goods Into nearly every place of Importance In the city , three car loads of keg beer , besides a vast quantity of the beversgo bottled , being aold every week. The otaoclatlou "got in 1's ' work"on Bock beer by putting it on sale a week ahead of time and Mr. Hcnnlng In forms us that they propoao to keep Book beer for sale the ytar round In future , putting It up in bottles Tno favorite brands Anhenser-Basoh , Erlanger , Llobotschaner and Bud- wotsar are all handed by the associa tion and they propoto to make the Omaha branch ono of the most Import ant business institutions in the ooun try. _ _ it _ _ _ Y. M' O A. A Literary and Musical Entertain ment Tnurednv Evonlnw. Th < 3 Young Men's Christian AUBO elation gave a literary and musical en tertainment in their hall this evening , April 20th. Mr. E. F. Wade , of Boston , Mass. , an elocutionist of some note , who hae studied nnder some of the mosl famous teachers in America , deliver ed a number of cholon selections The mbslo was conducted by Mr and Miss Ponnoll , of this city , whicl Is a so Union t guarantee. The follow Ing was the programme : PART I. Recitation The Basle Song..Tennyiot Vocal Solo Oocstancy Ohos. Gonnoc Mist 1'ennell. Recitation Dagger Scene in Macbeth. . Shakos pean Vocal Solo-Stranded U. J. Star ! - Mr. Ponnell. Recitatlon-The Ltunoh of tha Ship. . . H. W. Longfelloi PAtlT II. Recitation The Merchant of Venice , Act IV Shakespean Vocal Solo-The Sailor's Story Henry Smar Miss Pennell. Recitation Fase Against the Pane. . . . T. D. Aldricl Vocal Solo Lovely Sprint.Wm ; , Ooenei Mr , Pennell. Recitation-IHttlo of Daalan Dulne. . . . . . Walter Scot Oounty'OommlBatonerB. MONDAY , April 25 , 1883. Board mot pursuant to adjourn ment. Present , Commissioners Cor lias , Knight and O'Koefe. The following resolution was adopt ed : RESOLVED , That the county troas nrer be and Is hereby directed to col loot taxes on lot 3 , block 212J , Omaha for the year 1864 , without lutorost Thos.Hlokey was this day appointee overseer of highways for Chicago pre olnot , N. D. The following acaounts wen allowed : UONU BINKinO IUNI ) . Jno , Rush , county treasurer , draft on N. Y , to pay Interest 9 20 BRIDGE FUND. Missouri VMley Bridge company , bridge at Elkhorn 5 7.H GENERAL FUND. Dewey fc.Stone , Iron beds $ 480' ' F. W. Corllis , freight on lumber. . 18 Si W. T. Seimao , book for treasurer. 2 41 II. P. Hitter , witness fee 2 ( X II. Rolfs , witness fee 6 ( X G. U. Ayrcs , witness f re 2 Cl F. Mott , Jr. , witness fee 8 0 ( J. O. Lizoller , witness fee 10 a N. S. Clark , witness fee 2 01 A. J. Roberts , witness fee 78 ! J. O'Keefle , wltnesa fee 3 2 ( A. Myers , witness fee Sf ( F. Sobatz , repairing scraper 17' ' 8. Robinson , grading 115 0 ( Adjourned. JOHN BAPUEH , County Cleric. Army Orders. In obedience to instructions of th < honorable secretary of war of the 19 tl Instant , the commanding oflieor ol Fort D. A. Russell. Wyo. , will send Private Edward Wlnslow , Troop L , Third cavalry , mm at that post , tc headquarters rri'ltiiy of the Paolfh , en route to his troop , reporting upon arrival to iho assistant adjutant gen eral of that division' for fnrthei orders. Paragraph 4 , special Orders No. 42 , current series from these headquar ters , ij neroby so amended as to r * < qnlro Astlng Asdsituit Surgeon , John J. Maraton , when relieved from duty at Fort L&ramle , Wyo. , to report iu person to the medical director o [ the department for the annulment of his contract. | Captain Charles R. Barnett , assistant - ant quarormastorwlll ( proceed at once to Fort Thornburgh , Utah , upon busl nets connected wltb the quattcrniRs * er'e dep&rlment. U ou tne Coiflplo- Ion of this duly ho will return to his roper station , fflRSONAL. Wm. Fnlton , Nebraska City ; L. 0. Rtnie , Blair ; George J. Low , Lincoln ; Tbos. W. Lonrey , Lincoln ; O. W. Fhelpr , Clear Creek ; Win Doys snd wife , Val- lairaiio ; WI11L , Whlpple , Nlobrara ; J. j. McConnell , Lincoln ; J. J , Stnbhs , Oakland , and M. B. Hozte , Fremont , are gucita of the Pax ton. L. H. Nelson , Blair ; George B. Hart , Fullerton ; Mis. Brown , Nebraiki ; ? . A. Webster , Lincoln ; Gee , Bpane > r , Hinting. ; W. H. Clark , Waterloo ; P. II. McGuIre , Lincoln , are among the Ne- bratka guests of the Mtllard. Mrs. T. B. WenUey and child , and Wm , FInleigb , of St. Joe , are at the PAXton - ton , O.-.L.jDunbam , superintendent of the Missouri PftcI6c , Is at thi Mlilard. W. P. Simpson , of Batata , N. Y. . r istered at the Paxlon yesterday , Thomas Curran , deputy sheriff of Dodge county Is In this city. B.D.Stevens , of the Barney McOau'oy company , is at the Mlilard. C. L. Reed , of Wnltaficld , Vt. , is a guest at the Metropolitan. R. W.Clark and F. H. GathW , of St. Paul , are at the Faxton. J. 0. Morgan , of Council Bluffs , was at the Mlilard yesterday. D. Linden , of Genoa , was at the met ropolitan last night. W. H. Kernan , of Peorla , Ills. , is at tha Metropolitan. Dantel Hattop , of Oanesville , O. , is at the Metropolitan , i. M. Brewer , of Bloomlngton , Neb , , is at the Mlilard. Charles P. Fogg , was at the metropoll- tan yesterday. William Lloyd , of Cheyenne , is at the Millard. Jno. Baitable , of Kansas City , Is at the Millard. J. 0. D-ivii , of Rawllns , Wyo. , is at tbe Gen. J. M. Thayer is In town. F. H. Norton , of Columbus , is in town , R. Blakeley , of St. Pan ) , is at tbe Pax ton. Jno. A. Stetaon , of Lincoln , is In the city. city.Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Pax ton has [ returned from Chicago. I. M , Smyth , of O'Connor Colony , Is in town. J. J , Burns and wife , of St. Joe , ore a the Paxton. Hon. A. S. Paddock , of the Utah Com mtcslonleft on the noon train yesterday fo : Salt Lake City. 0. L. Niles and lady and Mlas NeUl Easterly , of Anamosn , la , , are at the Pax on. 'Judge French , receiver of the United States land office at Valentine , la in thi city. Philip Heitzmau has returned from Leadville , where he has been for several months. Joseph Yager was married Wednesday at Fremont to a daughter of the late Hon , . P. Rogers. He is at the Paxton with his bride. Mr. Bob Kountze , for some time past clerk of the Ogden Home at Council Blnff > , was in the city to-day with Mr. Oscar Keellne , en route to the Keeline ranch , [ ont watt , where he will spend tbe summer months. Senator Jones , of Nevada , arrived In this city yesterday with his family , en romte home from Washington city ? He took a stroll about the city with Council man Anderson , who is an old mining i ate of his , and left on the noon train. Dead animals removed free of charge. Leave orders at 1415 Har ney at. bet 14th and 15th sta. , near Farmers' Honsn. ap7eodlm FIRE INSURANCE McKOON & STURGES , Successor to H. 0. MoKOON CO. , Room 1 , Greighton Block , Represent the Following Companies Oon InanUl of New York $ 4,200,000 00 Con nerclal Union ot London 1 .VOO.OOO 00 Fir Association ol Fhllodelpqt * . . . . 4,400,000 00 German American o ! Now York. . . . 3,400,000 00 Imperial and Northern of England. 2,000,090 00 Mattontlol HurtforJ 1,700,00000 Orient o Ilartlord 1,400,00000 Phainixcl Brooklyn 2,800,00000 f onnaylvanla of Phlladelphl * 2,200 , 00 0 Ro.val ol Liverpool _ 26,200,000 00 Springfield ol Ma. achiuetU „ . . S.'JOO 000 0 rain e n k Iv J. E. HOUSE , Consulting and Civil Engineer AND SURVEYOR. Special attention to Surveying Town Addi tions and Lota. PurnUhlng Estimate i ol Exca- vatlon * , MaklrgUtp * , PUoi , & : . OFFICE OVEUc.FI.HSr , NATIONAL BASK , OMAII NEB. ALMA E. KEITH , DEALER IN * Fine Millinery I HAIR GOODS , WAVEO , BANGS , ETo. Stock Entirely Fresli and New , DexterL.Tlioinas&Bro , WILL BUY AND SELL , 1KD AIL TIU.X6i.OTlOa OOUOCOTXD TUEUEWITH. Puy Taxes , Rent , Houses , Etc. ROOM 8 . . _ . . .OnEQnTON BLOCK Fit teanth Street. . Omaha , Neb FRANK D. MEA.D , CARPENTER AND CABINET TOT. Repairing of all Kinds Prompt ly Done. 1005 Donglu Street , Omahi , Neb , Infants and Children Without Morphine or Nnrootine. What frlvea our Children rtwr chef Vs , What cure * their f eTers , innlccs them sleep ; 'TU Cnntorla. When Bablea fret , and cry by turns , What cures their colic , kflls their worms. lint Cantoris. What quickly cures ConntlpAtlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlgratlon : Hut Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor OU and Paregoric , and andHnllCantorlru HnllCantorlru Centaur Liniment. Anab- solnto euro for Rhonmntixm , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &o. , nnd on Instantaneous Fain rcliovor. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALS wi POSITIVELY ; notibein | serted unless paid In advance. T J uOArt 'NKY LOANFDOn chattel mortgage room M 7 Un oil Block , ornor 15th and Karnara S' ' . 120-lmot TITONEY TO IO AN-Call at taw office ol D. U -LVJLThomas room SGiclgbtoa block. MONEY Loaned on ihattel prorcity by J. T Beatty , No ZlESiuth 14th street fl0-ltpot VI ONBY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver'e _ LN Re'lCaUte and Loan Agency , opposite post office 767-tt HELP WANTED. WANTKD O'rl ' todogonir.il hou tworkci2 south 18th street , 207-27 * \\f ANTED Good girl 'o' general houwwrrk. W Call ut Atklr son's Millinery sto o. 205-27) ) /NTED Asscond c-okat the Ocoldsntal W hotel , Immediately. SW-2S WANTED Gi'l lor general hiusewcrk , 113 south 17th street , 201-26' A young mtn , vho hR been In WyNTED tin grocery business for 0 mortbs and pptaki Oermin and Eng l h , wiuld like a po l tloi In a slmll r business by May 1st. Addr'nt 801 IC'h ttrcet , near Hurt , Omih . 103 2Ct - ta work In ( Jarc'en noithcnd WANTED-Man II. W. 1UIL. 203-27t _ ANTKD-O'rl lor housework J7lh street W f-urtb hou > o north Irom Loivenworthdt. SOIS1 "ieviril tlrls tor dlr > washing rd WANTED kitchtn work at I'niton Ho'tl. nq Ireloi the St.war J. I027t ANIED-Glil lUssu'h Kth street. 214-231 - ( fir 8.211 north 14th street WANTCD-Two bet. Capitol avenue a d Davcnnoit etr.ct. 21B-27t \ WANTED A gcot cook , who will bo expect ed to wish a d ircn. Also a wiltre 8 Ap ph at2225 Dodge strfct. SlC27t A good wbln-t irak r at 1411 WANTED ttrect. P4UKISS & LEAR. 220-27 WASTFD A dining ro m glil at 110 ljh ton House. SI9-23 ANTED A good l-utth-r to bur J Intcres In my Meat Market , I- town cl Wayr.e , Neb Cocnty Seat ol W yna county. Qoid cbanci to : a roan with sxall capital. Aadr < es Lock 17. 181-271 WANTTO A flrst-clafs garin-r to ga to tbi coun'ry. Agojd pUcc , with gucd waie lor a goo 1 in > n. Eor particulars app y to 3 eel Johnsn & Co. , Nos. 1210,1221 a'd 1223 Hatnej street Omuha , . eb. 184-21 Mav I t , a flrs'-clas'i cook lei WANTKD llanand wild prcl'rred. Address W. I BOCLWAHE. 183 ma1 Mirtsrllle Mo. "TTTASTRD Button hole mak-rs and operator YV at 1122 Farnam' 191-20 ! A N Exrcrlinced girl wanted In alaml'y ' ot 'wi XX. N. K. cormr 19th and Djtgostrecti Swedi or Qermin prelerrcd , 190-26 } WANTED-QIrl In larr.lly ol two , 1221 nortt IBth street. 107-S6J 1)ANT8 MAKERSWANTED JL 170 26t At J. C. VAPOES. - eilucited lady tha1 ! hai no cli WANTED-An ' . lecure a pr fltabli situation at ipolal solicitor , lor an rn'tcrn pub lishing bousj. Referencewl'lbi required. Ad dresi F. 0. box li.4 ! Council BIuDi Iowa. 143-2 $ , WANTED Two men ot good address as < man to work In Council Bluda , st ady em- ploymect. Cal 421 Siuth 10 St. 151-201 MI80ELLANEOU8 WANTB FnrnliheU room and day bean WANTED ' . ' , wlla snd two email c I dren. Addrets , sta1 Ing location , tc. , I * . O , bo : 69 * . 221-80 A set ol books tokicpcrnthi WANTKD to do evenligj. Addren "Book keeper , ' Bee cfflce. 193 30) ) WANTED ' 00 coids cl dry wcod lor brick yard , and two gord work horses. 'A O H. " COS north 13th ttreet. 1CO-C ANTED 600 privy vaults , sinks , and eesi pools to c'eau with sinltary cjetnrr Sit Isl ctlou guarantutd. J. il.HUITH , 771-1 mot Lock Box 482 , Oniata. - - suffering with lootl WANTED-K-ervbidv and hiadacbe , ti cill at 1421 Farnara trot and bacur.d ticoolcbarge by Homo's E'ectrli ' Belt 613-iru FOR PENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FORRENT Ntwhiuse 6 room- . Inquire o His. KoJJ > , 25th itrcet , betWicnDa enpT and Ch cigo. 207-20 } FOR RENT lurn'sh d rocm , 117 sou h 17tl street SI3-2- } REN ! ' Ihr.e nlcsly lurnlsned rcoms FOR without boatdat ISlBJacktoa street 871-3' } RKNT Room saltable ( or a g ntlcmsn EOR 1019 Fa-mm street. 140-28 } T70R RENT Nicely lurnl hid rocms , KSnort ! JL118th 11 eot. 181.lt EOR URNT Houfc G roorrs , cellar , writ , els ( era. All In good repair. 1221 north lOtl itreet. 16023 } RENT Two nice large dwellings , No. ' POR location. KLYftOLDS & JlOTfEK. 178-lm AJICELY FURBISHED FOOM-F"r rent 1 > 14 5 Howard itreet. UlKMcAUSLIN. 1'8-tt I , OA KtNI 8 houses Irom 47 to S'M r * I1 aonlh. PECK , cpp > ts 1' . 0. 151.23 lOR RENT With bcatd , a large Iront ro-n F with bay window , gal aud bath room , 1711 ucdgejtrett. L45:2 * I O LET One or two rooms with board , ISO : I Callloinlt street. 120-3 ISllKl ) rooms and board. Uodern con _ L venltn i , 1810 DoJge street. llXIQ Imt 'ITlUttNIsIIEDUOOMS Vtry des.r ble location .D Pick , real eatata. opp. P. < i. TOHI 1710R RENT Uouais and lots at ghrtrcrand .1 } Ikll's. Kent Bureau , oppxlte Post cfflce. 70Jjt _ KtiNT-Sirint lurnlibed rooms with FOR aid al Ubte biardtrj , norih-we t corner 19th aid California. _ 888-tl TTIOH RENT Ho * upright piano , fine Klrc < JJ ball organ , 1519 Dodge n I reel. lil-ll A. UOOFK , Jr. . J10R IUNT-Handle mo room with board lot L' two. Term4 acderate. Iltferencoi ricplr- e.i. Third houiewettol 20th 01 south tldeol Harncy street ! 3J-29f FOR SALE. SALS-lol'ir Skate * . * l CO pi'r. nt FOIl . MAX MEYER k BROS. I , OR 8ALV One gitil tccond hind Orjrso I1 oniv $ U ; easy payments. 193-5 MAX MEYKR & Bno. TTORSAtK On s'cindhanl Ch'cVerlng M JL1 ft-O.on'y $12' . Willb fold 01 lottallrncuU easyparments. MAX MEYEHfc BRO. me 1'OR PALE Ont flrit-e'ati K'ahePlano , been L1 wellusid , A btiga'n , cn'y $200 , ai irr4 "artam street. 209-3 ) bALE-Phaitoo. II. Fh lilts , 11C7 a'fam EB K3 Im 170 it SALE At a btrga'n , a well built two _ ttory house and a lul lot ou S. W , or ol 10th and Orace. Inquire olJ L lUrolf , BlTN. (1th ( street. US 28 } 'OK SALE 7 month' o'd , lull breed Jcricy 1 hcl'er. App'y fill South Howard St. 116 27 A good Uml'y ' hfrs nd Imsgy , cheap. Apply at No. 525 F.lrrNw Mreet , earSt Mtn'a Avenue. 188-11 KVmSALK- 1fOOCOOhird 'irlck. Irqulrsof Henry EeL.n617 Unxr Br.-adway , C < un- t liluffi. t27 2t FORSAl'CIIK\P A good confectionery and lc irjim stand. Inquire at 101 f outh 17th itrcet. 13l27 ( "TTORSMiE A rare cfianco for a young man J1 with sxftll capital. 1'akciy acdLanch room with ftcck , fixturei and houiebold good * . Is dotnx ag odcaih bmlno" . O ly taktty In town. Will sell on account o' old sgo Adcrd a JOSEl'lI KEfSLEB. 173-C ( Ash'and , Neb. SALE Ono > ) aero lot , ncnrtcwn , $1,200. FOR - REYJ < Oi.Djft V01TER. ITOti PALE H'm.'sime ' residence , brick house , JP seven room * , fruit snd snaJo tree * , 2 blocks rom ttrect can , north Omahi , $1,300. Fine cottf g , six rocms , tculh.'ront , Lew birn , no'th Omaha. 8/,50U. Cottage 1'atk Wilde Avenu ? , tlx romt , shade reel. < 1,100 , 182-27 8URIVER ft BELL , TJLENfif ol good brick , $3.BOpfrThoufind at Jr KILN. Chlmneybrlcks$7.0Jperthousud. Ualcrn brick ? 5.CO , to clcso buslnps * . I OREN/.0 DABBLE , One block touth ot 15th and Iljlltvue roai. 160-lmoI 703 StLI Foargodlot , one htll mile from J ; p stofflcj. Chesp , ca > y terms. 178-lm ilK.MOLDS i HOTTER. SALE Brick , gocd hud burned brick delivered In a'l pirtx ol town cVcap. Address S. K. JOHNSON i CO ca t sldoot SherTaa avenue , or 211 S. 13th S > t. 07C-2w EOR SALE A flnt-ctatSBecorid htnd top hug. gy. Call at 1310 llatnoy street. 3 > 7-t < SALK-H'Uso nd lit 6 rfcm" , goo I c s > IJ1OK 1 , oui-bulldings , f tc. . laige lot , mar Iowa $3XCO. REYNOLDS & HOTTER. 177-lmo FOR SALE Handwme residence , brick house seven rooini , fruit aid shadn tiois , 2 blocks Irom street c s , north Omsha , 83,300. Pine cotta e , six rocms ; southlront , new barn , n rlh Omaba , t2Mfl. Cottige Park Wilde Atenue , six rooms , ihade tie s , $2,200. 182-27 SHRIVEd & BELL. T70-1 SALE Cottage and corner lot In fineloca * r tion f2CSO. lUrcraln nuat bo eo'd before May It. McCAQUEorpCBl.eP 0. 824 U SAL * Lot on 2fl h street nsir Farnam , FOR * 00. McCAOUK opposite P. O. 823-tl OR SALE House and lot on Doughs F only tS-00. . McUAQUE opposllo P. O. 820-tl RENT Ton hoJB's In good Ifcitl'ns. FOR M G OUtiopiOiltcP. O 825-t F710RSLEIot 44x32 leet and grocery store I ; with tiring room' above 16th street near IlJScaU's f 14(0. McCAGUE opi oalte P. . O _ 82141 "IjiORSALE ColUgeamt lerr.cr lot hi Ncrth L1 Ooiah1350 Bargain , McCAGUE opposite P. 0. 822-tl | OB BALK OR KENT Voao Plino. F 523-tt 0. J. CAN AN. S LK CHEAP Choice unlrapicved bus- FOR Incei lots on Farnam Haricy. Doughs , and Dcdgo tlrccte. DKVIS& SNYDEH , Heal Eat -to Agents , 110-eod-tf 1D03 Farnam St. T70U SALE Pockets maps ol Nebraska 200 JL each. For bargains In Oo-aha City Improved and unimproved property , call on Wm. f , Shrl- ver , Heil Estate Agent , opposite pontomce. 709-tt fj\OR \ dALK A drot clwa second hand phaeton JD Call at 1819 Harnoy St. S97-U T OST A Udj-'i ring > lth ( citings , valuabloas Lj a family icllc , at tto Ide entrance cl tba Paxton. lutcvenlng. A liberal reward wtil be paid II Kit ut tbe oMce ol the Faxton. 212-20f L03T 13J doicn dreis button ) on Dodgobtt. 16tb and 231 ttrcei. Lai > c at A. < rulclc- shank & Co'd 211-26 } CJTRAYR.D OR STOLEN From mv place 913 N fO21 t itreet , ono larfp red caw wltn crumpled borns. . A hberil reward will be paid lor her re covery ZENOS SIEVKN3. 2132C1 - 15th , MicKfnd white boar STAAVKD-April S. E. Burdlck , 2:0 : S. 16tn street and be rew < r/ed. 201-27 } mllE agent lor tha May cKcale is now loca'ed L at 1015 Howard Street , mil li prepared ta tcich the perf j. t t item of dr si cuttlcg , 10l-27t / 1 OOD PAS1 UttAQE Well watered for horses Of and csttle , about 7 miles from town , Ad- dresgQ D. Grtgg , Omsha ffstotllce. 171-may7" "VJ OTICE Is hereby given t ) my customer J L i and friends that I h > e movixl awav from my old stand on Dcd e street , between ISIhsnd 10'h , to 110 nnd 112 North 12tn street , between Douglat and Dorgo , > nd hops they will patron- Izi ire Just the tame as hi lore , and I will give Ultra ittUfactlon , You s t > uly , 161-26 ( CHAS. KOHLUEYER. TVTRS. UANSFN , Mldwlfr. has removed from 1YJL Oth and Jackson to I6ih and Marcy Sta. e 9-lmb EDWAKDKUEHL MAOISTER Of PALMYSTERY AND COND' TIONALIST , 498 Tenth itreet , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with tbe aid ol guardian spirits , obtain lot an ( one a glance of the put and present , tml nn c-rtaln conditions la tre la * ture. Boots and Shoea made to order. 1'ttfect atlrfartlon ni Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity ( trengtnand w holeaotnenegg. More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ol low test thort w eight , alura or phoephate pow der Sold only In cans. ROTU Buuaa POWCSE Co. , N w York. John G. Bacons , ( rormerly OUh & Jacob- . UNDERTAKER.