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    THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Tuesday Morning , Fobi 12i
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Now crop clot or and timothy seed for sale.
Shugart , Wnlto k Wlos , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
fS-lm.
License WAI granted yostcrdny by County
.Tudffo Chudwlck , to Guy Howard to mnrry
MUs iTcanio Woolworth.
No quorum wrui present last otonlngat
the board of trade , and an adjournment was
taken to next Monday night.
lov. ? 0. W. Savldgo will deliver a lecture
"Heroism " next Thursday
on the subject , ,
o\cnng ! at the 1'Irst M. 1 church. The pub.
He Is Invited.
The BO\ only foot arch osthe North Omaha
sewer , at 23d and Snundors streets , has been
taken up for repairs , and will bo replaced na
soon as the weather will permit.
Joseph Barton , bookkeeper for the Omaha
Smelting and Refining company , will , on the
19th of tHls mont , at Trinity cathedral , bo
married to Miss Jessie Hodclls , of this city.
A gentleman guest of the Mlllard , yester
day morning , in attempting to got on the olo-
\atoras it waa ascending , slipped and fell , but
fortunately succeeded in getting elf without
being Injured.
The ladles of the North Omaha Presbyte
rian church , will give on oyster supper and
Koclablo on next Thursday evening , at their
church on Saumlors street. The proceeds will
go for the benefit of the ladles' society ,
F. A. Mnngor , the printer , who wan In
the basement of Brown's building , which was
burned on Saturday , will remain in his old
place and will bo ready for luminous this
morning. His damage was by water en
tirely.
An incorporator of the Omaha bolt railway
was overheard yesterday to remark that with
in the next eight months the road would bo
constructed to 1'ort Omaha and a station bo
built at the State fair grounds. It was undor-
etocd that the object of building a station at
this place is to make such accommodations for
the State fair that It will become a permanent
thing for Omuho.
Col. Prank Mooros , of the Wabash tlckot
office , has adopted an ingenious way of collect ,
ing his accounts. On Saturday a bill sent to
the county commissioners had wtltton across
the bottom of the sheet those words : "Tho
Lord lovoth a cheerful giver. " It now remains
to ho soon whether the county commissioners
care anything about the Divine love or not.
Connty Surveyor Smith hns completed
lha map of the now town of South Omaha , as
surveyed. This Ideal city will have eighty-
four blocks In the town proper , of fourteen
lots each. Two blocks covered with small
timbar , nearly in the centre of the town , have
been loft for a park. The city has boon so
laid out that , when there Is need of thorn ,
beautiful additions can bo made to the town.
A iriin was yesterday run over on Fif
teenth Rtroot by a horao and cutter. Thohorso
was being driven at a very fast rate of speed ,
and wai not soon by the unfortunate man
until ho was struck and knee ked down. For
tunately the man was not seriously hurt. Too
fast driving during the last few days of sleigh
ing has bocfimo a tiling of too frequent occur
rence , and the ordinance against it should bo
more rigidly enforced by the police.
The executive coinmtttaa of the board of
trade met In its rooms yesterday afternoon. '
Secretary Gibson was Instructed to correspond
with the committee in charge of the finances
of the national bankrupt convention as to
what purposes the $10 asked for In their cir
cular IB to bo used for. II. G. Clark was al
lowed $3 for money a dvancod to this conven
tion. The committee then adjourned to Feb
ruary 18th ,
The lawless Ed Ualllgan was yesterday
afternoon found guilty ot petit larceny and
sentenced by Judge Boneko to thirty days In
the county jail , the maximum penalty for this
offence , on bread and water , and the court
further ordered that ho servo out the remain *
ing eighty-five days of a former sentence
which ho WAS working out at the time ho broke
jail last fall. Sadie McBride was fined 81 and
costi , but refusing to pay it was sent to jail.
A hackinan named Bcrkott filed a com
plaint against a follow hackman , who lodged
a counter charge for carrying concealed weap
ons. The cues were called for trial yester
day attornoon , but wore dismissed upon the
withdrawal of both complaints ,
PERSONAL.
J. T. Clarson , of Schuyler , is at the Pas-
ton.
ton.A.
A. B , Macauloy , Boston , Is Dropping at the
r Mtllard.
II' H. Xehnmg , of West Point , Is n gucat of
M. S. Lindsay , Fullerton , ii registered nt
the Mi Hard ,
Dr. R. N. Stone lira returned from his trip
to St. Louis.
William II. Vnstino , of Hastings , in stop.
ing at the Paxtou.
Itov. Geonra W. Walnrlght , Blair , Is a
Ruest of the Mlllard.
Albert Thayer , Minneapolis , Minn. , Is
"topping at the Metropolitan.
Edwin J. Murfm and J , O. tihoimrd , of Ne.
bruka City , are guests of the Paxton.
L. O. Pace , H. P. Heals and L. Regan , ol
Lincoln , are guests of the Metropolitan.
Harry L , Hall , genual agent for the Bur
lington route , la stopping at the Mlllard.
.1. It , Wo tfall , Weston , and O. Crlukl ,
Bancroft , are gusst * of the Metropolitan.
George B. Holt , cashier of the Fullerton
National bank , 'Is stopping nt the Mlllard ,
T , Joe FUcher , of Cheyenne , is in the city
\IaUIugbUfixtuer-In.la\v , Gee , M , O'Brien.
Ud. A. Potter , Blair , and B. H. Goulding ,
Kearney , ore registered at the Metropolitan.
H. Houly and Jamei Carlln , Mechanic * .
vllle , Iowa , a e stopping at the Metropolitan ,
Thomas 0 , Patterson , North Plattej August -
gust Dlppel , Fremont ; nd Hason Turner ,
rialmtew , me quartersd at the 1'axtou.
0. F. Goodman left tula inorn'ng for St.
.Too , Mo. , to attend the drugghU' convention
held in ( hit . He
tlty. will bo none two or
throe day * .
. Mr * . K , fl. Grlffio , of Kansas City , 'former.
If of Oiu ha , his been upending a few days
In thb city , Urn guest of Mr * . Whitney , Sher
man avcnuu.
„ Willhw Sollday , father of Mr , John O.
Jfloo'tt" ' , wlw ha * Le n in this city with that
lady idiiW li r return from the eaut , left for hl
Jwwu la HaaovAr , IVmi. , on Saturday hut ,
Dialog Uk M y iu thl city. Mr , Holiday made
jumjiy frliud * , who would be p'.oasail to too.
J4M malt * O ka fcU future home ,
POLICE COURT
A Rash of Business Before Judge
Benckc Yesterday Morning ,
Several 1'arllcs In the I'on for HelpIng -
Ing TlioniBolvcH to A , D.
Morse's Slinzfl.
Yesterday was field day in police court
and the court room was crowded with
anxious and curious persons.
The ball was opened by the calling of
three follows who were charged with dig.
orderly conduct. Two of thorn wore convicted -
victod and lined $5 each and costs , which
they paid , and the third was discharged
by his honor.
Then Sadie McBride was called and she
catno up to the scratch a smiling. She
was charged with disorderly conduct , but
she denied the charge and nor case was
continued until this afternoon.
Win. Hull was arrested Saturday oven-
iug while in the act of stealing several
pairs of shoos from A. D. Morse's storo.
Ho pleaded not guilty to the charge of
petit larceny and his case was continued
until this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Frank Casey was then called and
charged with petit larceny for stealing
shoos during Saturday's firo. Ho pleaded
guilty but stated that ho had worked
nard at the fire and was partially intoxi
cated. The judge said ho would take
these things into consideration and would
jive him twenty days in the county jail
on broad and water. If Casey had networked
worked at the fire ho would have gotten
six months in n sewer at least , but the
judge is very lenient with all persons
who are inclined to help themselves.
Goo. S. Jackson was before his honor ,
charged with larceny. Ho filed an afli-
davit , asking for ton days time , which
was granted.
A little history of this man might not
oo amiss. On Saturday lost ho gave
Peter Gees a blow in the eye which ac
counts for the drapery Peter is now wear
ing. Peter had him arrested and ho was
brought before Judge Bonoko and the
case continued until yesterday. Ho loft
the court room and went directly to
the burning store of A. D. Morse , and
helped himself to a largo basketful of
shoos. Ho was arrested and lodged in
jail , and this morning the judge fixed his
bail at $100 in the assault and battery
case , and at § 200 in the larceny case.
Jackson i a hard caso. Ho is what is
generally known as a loafer. Last winter -
tor ho went to board with Mrs. R. L
Ross. Ha remained at the lady's
house until a few weeks ninco ,
when ho loft owing for board
and room § 180. During his sojourn in
this lady's house ho paid to her the mag
nificent sum of $23 , and $13 of that was
an order for groceries.
A few months since Mrs. Ross told
liim that she must have what was duo her
if ho had to borrow it. So Jackson wont
to E. F. Smytho , around whoso oflico ho
was lounging a greater portion of the
time , ana borrowed $100 , giving as secur
ity a chattel mortgage upon all of Mrs.
Ross' furniture.
S my the and Jackson then wont to
Mrs. Ross house during the dinner hour ,
when the lady was busy and obtained her
signature to the mortgage without her
oven knowing what she was signing.
The outcome of the matter is that Mrs.
Ross is not only out the § 180 board bill
which Jackson owes her , but she will also
bo obliged to take up the mortgage which
is now hold by Smythu.
And after all this Jackson says ho was
crazy with liquor when ho stole the shoes
on Saturday.
Wide Awake Druggists.
O. F , Goodman is always alive in his busi
ness and spares no pains to secure the best of
uvory article In lim lino. Ho has secured the
igency for the celebrated Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption. The only cer
tain euro known for Consumption , Coughs.
Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma , liny orBron
chitis , or any affection of throat and lungs.
Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles
free , RocrularsIzQ 81
AMUSEMENTS ,
Xlio Fcmnlo Mastodons Now Showing
at tlio Academy ,
On last night Lottio Beaumont's
female maatodons gave the second per
formance of a three nights' angago-
mont in the Academy. Long before -
fore the doors were opened the sidewalk
in front of the place was filled with a
crowd of men and boys , all anxious to got
front soata and thus bo enabled to got a
better view of the limbs which were to
bo exposed.
When the curtain arose every Boat in
the homo was taken and the sight which
was p reseated .upon the stage brought
forth loud applause.
From the celling were suspended nine
a wings and in each of those strings was a
lovely looking female , dressed in ballot
girl stylo. That was what caught the
boys and from that moment they pro
nounced it a first-class show.
The first part waa after the minstrel
atylo. This was followed by specialty
business , all of which was very clover ,
and Bomo parts exceedingly good.
The evening entertainment closed with
"Tho Era tic , Operatic , Semi-civilized and
Demi-Savage ExtraRanza. " ( IT you know
what that is. ) "Tho Aborigines. " In
this the entire strength cf the company
was cast , and it was a laughable harangue
without any apparent design except to
display the lovely form of Madame Beau
mont , This , however , was done to per
fection.
The company will remain to-night and
will no doubt bo largely patronized.
llussln Salvo la unequalled for
chllhlatiiH , chapped hands , frost bltos , etc ,
Try It.
Saratoga
On Thursday night a number nf Sara
toga residents left in sleighs for the resi
dence of Mrs , J. K , Smith , six miles
north , The party there passed a vary
enjoyable time until early morning , ar
riving homo in eafoty later on , all being
well ploasud with the excursion ,
The pl y entitled Uncle Tom's Cabin
was repeated on Friday 'last , at Lyceum
hall , to & fairly good house.
Mr. S. ITaryey , son of the kto Mr. W.
K , Hnryey , territorial auditor of No-
bratka , is the guest of Mr , W. II. Lawton -
ton ,
Invitation cards have boon sent out for
the ball , to bo given at Jhe fort on Feb
ruary 22d , by the members of company
The mooting of the literary and library
a icioty on Saturday last was fairly at
tended. The literary programme was well
tendered. Essay by Mr. F. 8 , Ivanhoc ,
reading by Mr , Kerr , locitakm by Max
tor Hare and a duet by Mrs. M , A.
Moany and Miss L. Ilonsmim were well
received , the latter being oncored.
The debate. "Resolved , That present
indications point to the downfall of our
Nation , " was well discussed on both
sides. Mr. Elton , loader on the afllrma-
tivo , and Mr. Galbraith , the negative
side , The decision of the judges favored
the nIHrmntivo. The subject for debate
< tt the onsuinq meeting is "Resolved ,
That the press oxorta a greater Christian
influence than the pulpit. "
The society will give a promenade con
cert and basket lunch three weeks honcc.
The folio wing resolutions were adopted
by the society on Saturday last :
Wur.itEAs , On the evening of the 2d
inat. , this society , the people of Saratoga ,
and many persons from Omaha , Council
Bluffs , and elsewhere , were delightfully
entertained by tin successful rendering
of a programme prepared by a committee -
too of arrangements consisting of Messrs.
F. M. Boiloy , F. S. Ivanhoo , and Mrs.
M. II. Moanoyj and
HWIIKHEAS , The programme was ably
responded to by Messrs. Brockonridgo ,
Douol , Wilkins and Estabrook , of the
Omaha glee club , the Misses F. Roeder ,
C , Roodor , and M. Lamax and Mr. Goo.
Shields.
WIIKIIKAS , The duties of all parties to
the programme were performed without
remuneration or hope of reward , but for
the exclusive benefit of the Saratoga lit
erary and debating society ; therefore , bo
it
Jtcsolvcd , That this society make pub
lic its acknowledgment * and tender to
each and all the above named parsons its
most grateful thanks. t
, Buoklon's Arnica Salvo.
The Rrcmtost tnodlcal wonder of the world.
Warranted to upoodlly euro Burns , Cuts , Ul-
core. Salt llhoum , Ifovor Soros. Cancers. 1'llos ,
Uhillblalns , Corns. Totter , Clmppod hands ,
anil all skin omptlon , gnrantood to euro in
uvory Instance , or money refunded. 25 cants
o r box.
DISTRICT COURT ,
The Gas LlKlit Compnny AVill Not Oo
to Trial on Account ol the Bias
and Projiullco ofOltl/.ons
It ,
In the district court ycatorday the caao
of Kuhn ngainst Bankca , continued from
lost Friday , was tnkon up and finished late
in the afternoon. About nix o'clock laat
evening the jury returned a verdict , but
its contents could not bo learned. Before
Judge Wakoly the caao of Callahan
against the Gas Light company was called.
A motion for a ehango of venue , fortified
by allidavids stating that -on account of
the bios and prejudice existing among
the citizens of Douglas county against
the company a fair and impartial
could not bo had , had boon filed by the
company's attorney. The affidavits wore
read , and Mr. Corwin , Callahan's attor
ney , asked by the court if ho wished to
file any counter affidavits. Ho replied
that the affidavits road were true , and ho
was willing that a ehango bo gJantod. An
order was accordingly made that the ease
bo taken on change of venue to Sarpy
county. This case was brought by plaintiff -
tiff for damages to a lot which lies in close
proximity to the gas works.
The case of Robinson against Olifton
was then taken up to a jury , and when
court adjourned it was still on trial.
The grand jury made no presentments
yesterday , the day being consumed in the
investigation of the case ngiinst Lon
George , charged with robbery.
The following is the assignment of
cases for to-day :
Before Judge Wakoloy
Gallagher vs. Dew.
llobison vs. Olifton ; on trial.
'Perry vs. Borthold.
llosor vs. Borthold.
Cincinnati Steve Works vs. Berthold.
Solor Steve Works vs. Trossin.
Western Manufacturing Company vs.
Trossin.
Gender ot al. vs. Trosain.
Before Judge Neville
Rous VB. Wright.
Foulk vs. Kennedy Manufacturing
Company.
Cleveland Paper Company Vs. Bankos.
Mercer vs. Culver.
Rosenthil vs. D. M. Oaborno & Co.
Nelson vs. D. M. Oaborno & Co.
Thousandsny o.
Mr. T. W. Atklna , Glrard , Knn. , writes :
'I never haslttvto to recommend your Elec
tric Bittern to my customers , they give outha
satisfaction and are rapid Hellers. " Kloctrio
Bitters are the purest and best modlcino
known niul will positively euro Kidney and
Liver complalnta. Purify the blood and regulate -
ulato the bowels. No family can afford to bo
without them. They will nave hundreds of
dollm-d in doctor'a bills every year. Soldiat
60 conta a bottle yOy < . .n.
Hum Did ir.
A telephone message was sent in to
the coroner's oflico last evening that a
man had died very suddenly in a house
on Sixth and Jones. The coroner was
sent for , as it was thought ho had como
to a violent death of some kind. The
dead man proved to bo Jack Kirtland.
Ho had boon dtinking for the last two or
three days to great excess , and on Sun
day was so sick that ho could not leave
his room. Last evening ho ventured
out , and near the corner of Tenth and
Jones fell down and was unable to rise ,
Ho was carried to the house of Mrs ,
Foster , near by , from which place ho
was removed to his mother's , on Sixth
and Jones , where he died in a few mo
menta attor ho was taken there. The
cause of his death was BO manifest that
an inquest was deemed unnecessary. The
deceased was a man about thirty years of
ago and unmarried.
Horrors or Mineral 1'olsonlng.
T VM Buireriui ? v ith Blood Poison , and treated -
od several mouths with Murcury and Potash ,
only to make mo worse , The Potash took
away my appall to and ga\o me dyspepsia , and
both KAVO mo rheumatism , I then took Bar-
sapurillaa , oto. All those Saraaparllla mix.
turea hat o Potash in thorn. This miulo mo
etlll vvorso , as it drove the poison further into
my aysUtii , A friend Insisted I should take
Swift's Specific , and it cured mo sound and
well nf lha Blood Poison , drove tiio Murcury
and Potash out of my system , and to-day I
ant as well aa 1 over was.
GKO , O , WtatMAtf , Jiu , Salem , Mass.
I'crnillH to "Weu.
The following marriage licenses were
issued by Judge Chadwick , during the
past week :
Francis S. Woodford and Martha Don
ovan.
ovan.Nels P , Smith and Inga N. Thompson.
Goo , 0 , Kidder and Mrs. Jane L. Dur
nail.
nail.Otto
Otto Wiuck and Henrietta Plelta.
llalsey W. llaynulds and Emma A
Reynolds.
Henry Moss and Rosa Roinhart.
Fritz lloiinora and Manjarotln Rimmko.
John Brickman and Mary Reoso.
Daniel Murray ontTna limes.
Henry Palpor and Anna Mohr ,
Join II Soroneou and Christina S.
llutuen.
BROWN'S ' BUILDING ,
Mr. "VV. V. Morse Shows That It Wns
Not n Klro Trap.
To the Editor of Tim Rrr.
So much has boon said about the faulty
construction of the Brown building , corner -
nor of Fourteenth and Farnam streets ,
( where Saturday's fire occurred ) it seems
proper that the facts should bo stated fis
they are , and for the purpose of doing
this I make a diagram of the corner lot
in question , size GGxlflS.
Mley. Hrlck Wall f.O Foot.
* i
8
lloom. "
Solid Brick Wall.
Brown's Uoom.
I I I I I I I I I I
Solid Brick Wall.
3
Brown's Itoom.
GO Foot Brick Wall.
FAHNNAMHTIIBRl.
This diagram tolls the whole story , and
shows the building to have been ono of
the safest in Omaha , being accessible in
throe sides by streets and alloys , and
being divided into three absolutely fire
proof compartments. Can any ono point
to a safer building of its size in this city ?
A stairway on Fourteenth street and
another ono on Farnam street load from
the upper stories of the two rooms shown
on diagram as owned by Brown. The
interior construction of the corner room
wing in all respects made of the best
materialstho | partitions \vcro the same as
put in all buildings in this city , and thereof
roof was so strongly constructed that it
would have retained its position if all
under support had boon taken away. The
entire ground floor of the now building
contained about 3,800 square foot of
room , and will any ono contend that this
small space should bo sub-divided by
brick walls. Mr. John D. Croighton
( for S. P. Morse ) and Mr. N. B. Falconer
have both spent thousands of dollars to
remove partition walls and make stores
of respectable size.
The now corner building cost more
menoy than any business building over
constructed in Omaha on the same num
ber of square feet of ground , excepting ,
perhaps , the Nebraska National bank.
Mr. Brown has also constructed a resi
dence more beautiful and costly than any
in our city , with perhaps ono or two ex
ceptions , and it is ono of the ornaments
of our city. The whole trouble is that
before building the now store Mr. Brown
already owned the north and west walls
necessary for its construction , and it
socmed , to the public that ho was getting
something ( belonging to himself ) for
nothing.
Under the foregoing statement I sub
mit that it is neither generous , fair nor
just to make the criticism on Mr. Brown's
building which the newspapers and many
of the citizens have made , and instead of ,
as ono paper suggests , preventing the
construction of such buildings as Mr.
Brown's , lot us give all the encourage
ment wo can to the Millards , Falconers ,
Turner * , McCrarys , Faxtons , Hers , Stub-
bcndorfs , Smiths , Strange , Browns ,
Oroightons and others who are making
Omaha what it is. W. V. "
ARE YOU GOING TOEUKOl'P ?
In another column will bo found the an
nouncement of Messrc. THOS. COOK & SON ,
Tourist Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York ,
relative to the very complete arrangement *
they have inado for tours In ICuropo the
coining Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur
sionist , " containing maps and full particular
will bo mailed to any address on receipt of 1C
cents.
Omaha Fire Department.
All members of the department are requested
quested to attend a meeting of the
Ouutha Fire Department , to bo hold at
Firemen's hall , February 17th , at 7 p.
in. , to complete the necessary arrange
ments for the tournament , to take place
in this city next Juno. A good atten
dance is desired.
JKKOMK 0. PENTZEL , Sec'y.
THE OMAHA LAND LEAGUE ,
A FIne Jjltcrary Entertainment
Given by That Society
Iiaet ICvonlng ,
The Omaha land league gave their
monthly entertainment to a good sized
audience lost evening. These entertain
ments are always marked by good pro
ductions , finely rendered , which are
highly appreciated by those present. '
The first exorcise of the evening , a
recitation by Mies Mary Smith , entitled
"Land and Nationhood , " was finely de
livered , and was a theme such as to raise
enthusiasm in the breast of any patriot.
The next was an address by Charles
Tag art , in which the subject of the
national league ns against the land league
was wall and ably discussed. The address
was nicely delivered , and the speaker was
many times applauded.
An original poem , "John Bull's Solilo
quy , " was recited by Charles Taggurt ,
and was full of humor and wit.
JamusE , Illloy gave a short address on
' 'Liberty , " The speaker further stated
that when in Onicago recently ho had
learned from Alexander Solymon that
there were now over four hundred
leagues in the United States , and the
last named gentleman through Mr. Hi-
ley wished to thank the Omaha league
for its generous contributions to tholriah
fund.
fund.The
The entertainment was concluded by
adopting appropriate resolutions on the
death of Wendell Phillips.
Knoll Still In Jail.
Williain Snell , who caused the death
of Jesnio Snell , is stilin jaii. On Saturday -
urday the grand jury found a true bill
against him for murder in the second
f
degree. Letters were found by the I
grand jury which had been written by s
Jessie to her mother , which stated that' '
she expected to die by Sncll's hand and
that ho had nt various times threatened
her life. Snoll waa taken before Judge
Wokoly , who fixed his bail at § 4,000.
Ho wns unable to furnish security and
was lodged in the county jail.
Jlomntntng In the Otnnha tm t < > IIico unclaimed
for the week ondtiR ( Fchnmry ! t , 1881 :
OKNTI.KMKN' .
Agent for Allison Anderson S M
Anilorscin S AHngUatO
Ardbur W Allen G
Hnlcay .T
Ben ton H IJutlorV U
Uolancl W Barney tt , liarv "
Brown II O UotiorGW
Byorloy 8 Bocklebymer T
lloycr J Hramsnn J
Cofnor Carter K J-8
ClnrkJ W Col moil It
CulIiiK T , Cahlll T
Carter O Corv J
Casey Ij Clellnnd J C
Cunnliigham C Croinan .T
Cover J Capek D
Clmnmnn A P Doinan It J
Dalil O I ' Douglas P
Dattons If Dorati C 12
Davis C It Delfer G
Dlnnn J Katon G 0
Kckhnrdt G Field O D 3
Fotinb7lck W Flournoy W D
Forko J Fox F K
Fisher Y II Fawibciulor J
Farrell JV Fouth G W
Grossmoyor & Co Gibson W F
GenrW Garbuth G
GrconouL'h K A Oellog
Greouo 1 K Garvev J
Garnet L O lllpshoo J W
Ilauk V Harty W
HenliiB W llonnoy 15
Ilcsdorofor G A Honey D A
IltmtC W Hansell T W
llavdon II Hunting Lou M
Hixrrington M Hicks L , C
lluusor.f Hefner J F
Harrison J Hardlnp J W
Jackson II S Jonsun II A
Johnson F Jones W ( }
Ingrain G L Jonaon A
.Tones Ij Johnson J F
Kurtz G Colaslm G
Kinstoad J 0 Lang\vn ! II
l.omnnoa M Undo P
I.loyd T I.ifoboie 0
Munsoll II M McKendrick II
McCauley , T L Mahoney C
Mngeo J A Madden J J
Mlllo J Molia J
Mollltt 01. Miller J
Moss \V 1 5 Miller P
McCJauta C Malona C
Murphy A 1 Moochun C T
Mahoney C V Martin B It
McDpnuot W D McLain W
Morrison W A McDermott J
Mority L MtFarland P
Madden W J Mel i eon P '
Murray .1 Maynard M
Nickaon J Norgaard N
O'Urlan J H Parkes J
Porter H Price II
Pr.it L P Perdmont J II
Pratt K Phillips F
Place G Petlin H
Pock W Potter W A
Paine W Qutnn E
Kobeits II Kobertson K Ij
Kose J M Kooa J
UosoK C Kichardson W II
Kico M llichards W
lUcharddon C 12 St Clair Co
Svenson S Smith S
Squires J Stone & Co
Steard D B , Smith J II
Steele G A Smith W H
Sullivan B Sutphen G 12
Schweizor P 3 Smith N P
Human II Shrador 12
Thompson J M Todd T C
Tex.1 Thrall 12 B-2
Thalor M Thompson M C
Tudd W Travis P J
Thompson S B UhllO
Vickroy T VorhU C
Watson J Wittig F
Wheeler II X Whitmore fr
Wetherby C Wallace C 11
Wilson W V Wilson CF
Xlmmorman TJ M
LADIES.
Allison Mrs W Bnrnr Miss 31
Bagley Miss K Bates Mra M E
Buttrick Miss L F Brown Miss C F
Burkman Miss C Boman Miss G
Baldwin 11 Colin S
Cooke Mrs Carimuter Mrs W C
Cooper Misa Ij Clark Mrs C
Diclcson Miss L Dunn Miss F
Donahue Mra M DoWitt Mra G
EgKers Miss D Fremvick T 2
Farquer Mis E Galagher Miss S
Glllett Miss A Geoken Miss I
Gorga Miss I'2 Hell J A
Ilillman Mra M Harmon Misa M
Hofart Mrs C Hayes A
Hellboru Mra M Highley Mrs J W
Hunt Mrs E E Jensen Miss M
Joaifson Miss II Jame Mrs M .f
Johnson Miss I L Knudsen Miss M
Kite C Loucks Mra M
Llnd Mra M K Larapn Miss 12
Mason Mra N Moyu Mm M
Mouahan Miss TJ McKenzIe Mrs Ii
Miller Miss L Malona Mra 0 W
Myers L Miller Mioa I , A
Mead Miss I Mason Miss M
McCoy Mrs E Mohio Mrs AV
Murtaugh K Nilson Mrs P
Powers Mrs A Person Miss F V
Powers Miss 1C Poterann Miss H
Parker Mra G Poole Miss J
Peterson E Palmer Mrs It
Itenstrum Miss C Kagma'sen Miss A
Kickey Miaa A llaynolds Mi9sII
Schreior 1C Shuman Mia E
Slilron Miss A Scott Mi H W
Smith Mrs II A Hhainon Mrs I !
Silt Mits S StriJiiuMniH
Stenson Mien M Smith .Miss
Sheldon Mim S Silber Mrs U
Slatar Mm N N Smith Misa K
Sjobers Miss C Trabar Mra S C
Toimpleton Mrs M M Travis Mrs .o :
Warner Mrs S W Wersel Mrs A
Wilcox Mra D WrightM
Wilbur Mies M Ymiug Mr f
FOUUTII CLASH.
W llustln J W ( } alnn
Miss NO Sullivan Mrs A KaiHhlo
Mrs 12 Stevenson.
0. K. COUTANT ,
Postmaster.
, Iloul Estate Iranstera ,
The following deeds were filed for
record in the county clerk's oflico Febru
ary 0 , reported for Tire BEE by Ames
real estate agency :
Michael FJoming.Sr. , and wife to John
L , HcCaguo , w d , the undivided ] of lot
1 , blk 80 in Omaha , glOGG GO.
State of Nebraska to Samuel Scott and
John P. Oluck , deed , commencing at the
section line at point 80 rods o of no cor
ner of see 10 , 10,13 , o , 877.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tnlt powder neter mrni. A aor > el of purlt
itrviiL'h iu > d whoIesonieuMt Jloro < c rtomlr fthat
Lho calnaty tlmli , and cn\t01 be iwlj In coin ) etltlon
itb themultltuda ( > ( luw : , ihftrt mlilit , alum i < l
phpei'haU powdon. Mold only In onUoa ' | linK-
[ ay r wilar Oo-i 109 WftVicol ovr V9ri.
CASTORIA
Infants and Children
Without Morphlao or Nnrcotlno.
'What Rlvci onr Children rosy check * ,
, " \Vhnt cures their fevers , innltes them sloop !
" > 'Tin OimtorJn.
When Bnhte1 * fret , and cry hy tnrni ,
What cures their colic , kflh their worms.
r Hut Castiirln.
What quickly ciirei Constipation ,
Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion
lint CnMorln.
rnrewell then to Morphine Syrups ,
Castor Oil and Farcgoric , and
andUnllCnfttnrln.
UnllCnfttnrln.
Centaur Liniment. Anab-
solute onro for Rheumatism ,
Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , and an
Instantaneous Pain-rollover.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
43TSpoclalB 'will Posltlvolynot'.uo inserted
unless paid in advance ,
TO LOAN-Monev.
1O LOAN In sums of $500 ami upwards
MONEY annum , on Uouulaa county farms. Ad
dress It. C. Patterson & Co. , 1404 Karnam St.
390 1m.
TO LOAN The lowest rates ot interest
MONEY ' Loan Agency. 16th & Douglas 234-tl
It/fONEY / TO LOAN In sums ot (300. ana upward.
1VJL O. F. Davis and Co. , Real Estate and Loan
Agents , 1505 Farnam St. 803-tf
HELP WANTHU.
T ADIES OH YOUNQ MLNIncltyor country to
JL/ tike nl'c , light and pleasant work at their on n
homes ; $2 to > 5 a day easily and quietly made ; \\ork
sent by mall , no canvassing ; no stamp fer replj.
I'lense address Rctlalilo Jlanf'g Co.l'hlladophla ) 1'a. ,
drawer IT. SU7-lmt
" A TiI-6rrTatT TonTsTla eryl37o"lTarii'xiii7
404-12
WANTED Dish washer ak. 601 , corner 5th ami
1'iorco 393155
WANTED A fln > t cla'sdlnln ' room girl at tliu
City Hotel , 10th anil Harney St , 407-138
WAXTCD An experience ! ganleiierwho under ,
ttands hot beds. ianiO. Honcll , at2l7 S. 14th
St. 4.r.3 .
WANTED Two first elms ngenti tocinva city
to st.Il racking chairs , turn tare &c. .Apply be *
tnten noon and 1 p. m. M. 1' . Martin , IBM Clark St
301-111
.D A good \oung Gtrinan girl at J.
Ireiuchk } 00.1 South lOth St. SyO 131
WAN1ED Immediately , a girl at Balcomb's 1S03
Chicago St. 409 185
WANTED Girl for general houecwonc. German
or Dine , small family. Good wages 1020 Caig
St. 101-12 {
One hundred teams and ono hundred
WANTED
laborers for Railroad M ork. MiCOY & MOHAN ,
Canflclil House , Ninth and Farnam htu , Orraha.
403-lm
TTf/ANlHI ) jhoronglilvcompetentwoman ( orgui
TT cral housework lei a ( amlh of two Oorduaccs.
S.V. . cor. 2Uh and Dodge Sts. " 40J-13 *
first class Ironcr at Jlillard Hotel
WANTED
Call at ollice. 337-12
WANTED First class female pastry cook. Ap-
plj at J. I ) French & Co's , store. ISO 12J
WANTED Two ylrlscook and second girl. Bo.t
ot Mages. Apply S. E. corner 20th and Oall-
foruh Sts. 178-tf
ANTED blxtravelllngsilcsinen In Iowa and
Neb. , to deal with merchants ly simple. Ad
dreaslth stamp , W.C. Crann St. Jotcph Mo.
30111 §
"
WANTED A competent girl. Must be a good
washer and Ironer. Good wages \\illbe paid.
Apply at N. E. Corner 14th and Jackson. 361-tf
ITITANTED A chambermaid at tto Omaha House.
W . 3fl2-ll §
ED G'rl ' for general housework at corner
WAN1
Cth and Carles street. tf
WANTED Girl In small family. Inquire at C.
J. Canan & Co. 234-tf
WANTED A joung man possessing a good edu
cation , can secure a bltuation. Referencea " 111
bo required. Address P. O. DON 1214 Council BlulTs.
Iowa. 22012
WANTED A good and etjicrlenced tinner can
find a steady job. Applystatlng\\agcs expect
ed. C. F. Elselty , Norfolk , Nob. 212 11 §
WANTED Girl at Mrs. A. N. Fergusln's 1538 N.
18th Street. 218-1111
TTITANTED Servant gills ot all kinds in reed of
V V employment , to cull at our odlcj , opposite post-
olllco , beto cen 4:80 : and 0 p. in.
CANNON , JONES & CO , Frcnzer Block.
040-lm
WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl.
Ucsso and Hoppe , 418 H. 13th St , between
Harney and Howard. 505 U
SITUATIONS WAMTBD.
WANTED A situation by a druggist fora short
time , with some drug llrm that wlshoj to all
< ut ; H 1th the view of pnrcha&ln the Block. Must
ba Income live tonn. Addruss It , J. VanPotten ,
Chllllcothe , 1'eorla Co. , Illlnoi . 893-16
WANTED situation by a > oung man In to n or
In the country. Address "W. L. M."thl * ofllce.
t85 11 *
WANIIID-Aieliaiilejouiignion wants a place
to work , board and go togchool. "S. A. W. "
live oHIcx ) 388 tf
- for flrHt claaj domestics.
TT Call at our olllco from 4'3J too ii. m. Saturdays
1 to 0 p. m. CANNON , J ONES & CO. , Opp. P. 0.
MISCBLLANEOUB WANTS.
WANTED Two roonw furnlsbul or unfurnished
for light house keeping. Address " ! ' . " thli
olllco. 833-1311
WANTED hire a lrl for general housework
MIU. R. LEHMAN , 1103 rarnam. 332 tf .
WANTKD-Torcntft boarding house , furnished
lor a ton months , with privilege of buvlng.
Address "P. " thU otllcc. 380 IVII
WANTKD-By a respectable mlddle-a ed ladv , a
situation as house keeper. Satisfactory refer
ences given. Address "P. " 112 Oman * Bee. 878 111
PERSONAL-Wintod by a mpcctaole Christian
lady , a ccrrespoddent who Is a gentleman , a
Ciirlttian , * nda ttm ] > erance man and over 40 veard
of age. Address "R. " 112 Omrha lice. S77-H *
WANTED-A few persons to Instruct In book-
keeping. As there ID a demand for competent
booU-ktepers , I il ! learn a few , and wait { > half of
pav until elUutlons are fiunbhid , J. B. h.MITll.
S'Jl'J'l ' IMfl DoUL'Ias ht.
WANTED-T jlng In patients. Comfortable rooms
In retire 1 ace , anil food nuncs. Corren-
liondenco coiifldcntlal. Address Dr. A. J. 'cok ,
6J7 Broadway , Ouuncil Blulfi , Iowa. 30212.
WANTED-llook kcenir | , a set of books to post
uo evening * or M few hour * each day and also
look after collection * . AddreeaX. . L. " Be office
Best if refciencci given. 131 tf
TT7ANJED tartlea wishing boordenanil thcio
T tcarch of board In prhatetioiun , with or wit
out room , to tall et our olllco trim 1 SO to 0 p. m
CANNON , JOtvhB t CO , Opnojlte Boa tolBcc.
015-liu
ron KhNT Uouaou anil Lots ,
FOR ItENr Nice ( urnUheJ bed room for lady or
gentleaan In Itjcoiub's blook earner 10th and
Davemiort. Inquire Mr * . 11. K. Grow. 309-11) )
B'OK KENT A few gentlemen can be iccomodatud
w.th furnished roonu. Apply 1818 Faruatn St.
00 tf
IiWU'ItENT- homo wlthelx rooms bay \\ld
1 ilow , 101S Mason a Teat , Close to depot.
3S3 15J
011 HENT Mccljf furnUhod rooms vtlth or with ,
out board 1615 Uodga St. 190 ld |
RENT A but men t vlih three roomi lor
InOrl 1 house keeping 1013 DoJre St. 19118 {
HUNT B rcom housa on Webrter wiut of
FOll tit. H T. I'tteucn , real i state c 'erit , 15th
uid Uoujla * . bTS tt-liuo'
1Oll KENT - New 9 room jMelllug , bath room"
' city and tliteru u atcr. hot ater , UioniL-hout I
MU pOJir. 0 F lllSCOIi. Ssd-ISl
: \ RKN1 Store room with bwmeit 110 ! ft
T\OR 1 , 1511 Farnam St , PAULSKN * CO. , 1MM
Farnam street. 34 tf
OR RENT A hancUoinelr furnished room , bathroom -
room coincnlenic , 1720Capitol vo. 8712 }
OR HENT Furnl'hed room with nto e and cloi-
F
ct 417 14th St. hot. Chlcigo and Cass btn.
'
OH HKNT Furnished room 1821 Capitol a\e.
In 1
372 14
TiVllHBNT l/uie turnl'l cu front room andlxi nl
1 1017 OT IBID Capitol a\e. 3D8 Hi
FOHREIfT S vcra good houses , aNo cine Oroom
flncl ) futnlshed house , John E. KJwardi , 1111
355-tf
Oil llENT-Fumlshcd rooms at 1010 Fiunam ,
F
057-11 !
KENT Furnished room with or without
Foil
board. Finest locntton In the city. Also low
table boarders wantedN. W. cor , 18th and Farnam.
10f.tf )
lUllNISltKD room heated 421 N. 10th.
F
076 t (
IfMJIl HKNT taruo now , t o story dcublo liouio ,
' Shlnn's addition hiiltahlo ( or two families or
boarding homo. Inquire Hoom 21 , Omaha Nntlonal
Bank Building. l8 tf
POll UKNT Furnlsl ocl room ( or ( fontloman.alsn
t o ( or light lioU40 ketiilng Buomots block ,
corner Eighth ami lln arr ) 8t 003 t (
10R HKNT Furnished rooms on the noithwos
F oor. ! 13th and CapitolavomtB , formerly Crelghton
House. tss-tf
HKNT Booma In NobrtsU Natlona Bank
FOR
Bulldlns. Most ilcslratlo ofilcea In the city
Supplied with hydraulic elo'ator arid heated b
( team. Apply at Bank , 029-tt
corner Dili and Haincy. Apply on the premlms.
403-109
FOR SALK An extra Rood biKfuy her o and good
topbu 'y. Inquire or J M . lo ) d , N. W. Cor.
Oth nncl Harney , or at Hainan's Ihcry stable.
199-101
Foil SAI.K 01 acres , 8 mile * from Omaha , new
liou'e 10x24 tcct , Btnhlo ctc.llmv ; water anil tim
ber , S..OOO. CMK11Y & JONES. Iloil Kstato at en's
130(311arne.\ ( street , Oinalia , 30-16 *
IpOP. SALE Cheap , ft fine Shonluger organ nearly
1 tew. Flltccn stops List price $3TO. Call at
1310 N. ISthSt. seionJ door nuitli ot Shertran'St.
Call alter 6 o'clock. 376 IB"
FOR SALE Cheapbeautiful rcsldencu lots near
St. Mary's ate. ROLLINS' Ageocj , 100 Tar-
nam St. 301-118
FOU SALF House and lot In sblnn'a add. Prlco
SI.60P , ? 300caih , ImlaLcoSlS. permontb tntll
paid. E.MHUY& JOAEb , Ucal estate agtuU , 100
llnriirybt. 3"i7-14 {
1pOH SM5 Cheap , one six foot and ono thro ?
1 loot tho\\ case at hj oil's C car Store , 07 Smith
15th St. 24 tt
5U SAIiH A set cf tinner's too's nearly now.
I 1 Inquire of JucobC. llllkr , Springfield , barps Co. ,
Nob. 207-11 §
FOR SALE A bargain. Hou o of 7 rooms , Dih
and Bancroft St. Rothlc. Well built , barn &o ,
onlvjil.SuOIf told \\HhlnBO Jl)9. SKA US k DOS-
AUlVllimns Ulork. 203 tf
House of 6 rooms In Parker's addition
FORSALE
near the $ M 000 school hoti'o ncn. A cheap
place on ea y terms. J1.7CO. fcUAUS & BOSAKD ,
\ \ llllams Block. 209-W
FOR SALE A eplendld housu of 10 rooms In
bhlnn's adi Itlon. if ol.d MitlilnSJ t'ayn only
53.700. bKAt.S & BOSARD , corner Ifithanu Dodge
210 tf
TOK SALE Farm A uilles from city. e"of
JL1 Mrs. Mujcr , oierltoeder's Drug store , 10th and
Webster. 872 tf
FOR SALK Tnocounteisan-l ilfty feet of Rood
shelving , choip , at 1S03 Dodge St. 16 $ tf
10R SA.T.R Two large NormanataUlons . Address
F :
O. D. Birdsall , Walnut , lona. IM-lni"
FOU SALE A good two btorj storu | ropcrty In
Wayne , Waj no count } , Neb. Address O. I' . Bird-
sail , Walnut , loua. 15lrat
FOll SALE Oil TRADE A gord span of mules ,
harness and \\.igon. Inquire Alex 0. Charlton ,
at McCague Bros OSO-tf
FOll SALE Splendid residence lot near tar line' ,
corner , Sl.OtO. BELL & SIUUVEK. 347-13
FOll SALfi Two open second-lmnd Inigflcs and
ono delivery \\OL-OII , chotp , at 131 ! ) Harney St ,
ssatf
T710H SALE-Colorado coal. This coal la as free fioru
J ? eoot and as clean as llock biirhi .
834 tf JEliW. . BEDFORD.
FOK SALK Two portable boilers , 10 horse oo\vJ
Apply at D. mZPAIKICK.
ees-tf 21R Routli 15th Ft.
FOR SALE A small Mo lcr , Bahraan ACo. , lira
proof soft , almost new , at this ofllce. tf
FOU SALE Jly two story brick reeldcnce , 18th
and St. JIary'aa\enue. Largo barn , out-bouae ,
water wor > 9 , well arranged. Lot 60x200. Pika
77.500. Veal Bargain In Omaha. Call at M. Toft's
People's Bank. 277-t
TT OR SALE 12 lots ono block west of Park avo-
JPnuocars. Lots (50x150. Will soil the \i hole Iran
for 87,100 , If sold before January 1st , 1834. Reals3
tate owners bid tills bargain , If 3011 call at People
Bank. 278-tf
FOR SALE Choice business property , three lets
oor. Saunders and Charles btruot. Iti 111 pay ycu
to Investigate tbU offer. Call at People's Bank.
278-tf ,
T710II SALE Impro\ property , which will pay
J [ ? the buyer 20 per cent on the Investment. Routs
for $1,920 per 5 car. All occupied by tlrst class ton-
ants. Will sell for 310,500 , If sold soon. All or one-
half cath , balance , one to fho joars. The above In.
\cstmcnt Is worth iimetlgntlon. Call at the 1'coplo'a
Bank. 280-tf
F IOR SALE Ola newspapers ID large and email
quantities at this otlice. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
rpAKKN UP Agrayponevuas taken up Monday
X looming. Owner c in hao name by ) rot In0pro'
perty arid pa } Ing expenses. Cull ut 1904 Cun Ing st.
11U-11.
CAbll PAID For second hand clothes , urder by
letters or postal * promptly at cmlinl f > . Ad.
dressMr. or Mrs , IlrodurichtUtisomhlOthSt Omaha.
400 line : W
MEUCIIANDISK'iO EXCHANGE Will e chang
llrst class block general mate , drj goods , RIO-
ccrloa , clothing , hoots and rhots , hats , and caps Ac , ,
aKUreKatlnu $3,000 In whole or any separate line for
IOYMI or Nebraska lands. Address "a. IS. " Bee ollice.
231li
_
PKOTECTOIt-Unprecedcntcdlrducements
QUKEN lady ( 'enta for this new rni'uruiiOurfar | ) (
uiuit for laales. Addnss with stamps , Undergar
ment Co , U south May .St. , Chicago. IbO-luo.
T AUGKl'stof ' rooms , with or without board , hi
JLj prhato families f irnlehed free of charge at our
otnco. opuoslte postnlllce. Cannon , Jones & ik > . , 4..1D
to D p.m.
l' On my prctnites on Dec. IS , 18S3 , In
Xwest Omaha , ono Cream Colored Tony. Bmal
white tpot in forehead , mane and tall a little darker
thau thebodt. JAS VANDEUCOOK.
826 it leak } _
EDWARD KUEHL ,
KAOISTKll OK PALMT8TERT AND CONDITION-
ALIST. 803 Tenth street , between Farnam and Bar.
coy , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtaining
o ; ono glaaco of tb past and present , and the
oertalu conditions lu the future. Boots and Bho 9
male order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
266TH EDITION , PRICE $1.00
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELF ,
K. A OUEA.T MEDIOAIi WORK
ON MANHOOD !
Exhausted VitalityNervous and Physical Debility
Premature Ucdino in Man , Kirorsol Youth , and the
untold miseries resulting from InJIucretlorm or z.
cessci. A book lor tn ery man , j oung , mlddlo n-'i1 J.
and old. It contain ] 125 procrl | tlons ( or all ntute
and chronic diseases each one of u lilrJi U Inaluublo
So found by the Author , whoso rxperiente ( or 2
years U such uprobably inner bclore ( ell to the lo
ol any pbjgldan 00 partis , lounil In bt-autllu
French muslin vrajossed coders , full gUt.guaranteod
to be a finer wor n every senfe , mtchaulcal , lit
erary and professlonil , than au ) other work told In
thli country for 12.60 , or the money trill DO refunded
In every Instance. Price only Jl.oo by mail , | " t-
| iold. llluDtraUte sample Ccxsnta. Send now. Upli
medal awarded the author by tbe National Medical
Association , to the officers ol which ho rUtra.
This hook should be read by the j oung ( or Inetruo-
tlon , and by the atHIctud ( or relief. It will benefit
all London I-ancct.
Tliere la no member ol odety to hum thli book
111 not be useful , whctlier youth , parent , truardlan.
Inbtructororclergnnan. Argonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W.
II. Parker , No. 4 Uultlnch Street , Boston Maw. , who
may be consulted on olldlieaaos requiring eVIll aiid
expoiienoe. Chroalo andob tloatodl < uesthat iiavu
UIHcd the ikilt of all other vhy.IIr 11 clin
a specialty , Euch trtnted euocwt-fltAL ( uli\
viltbout art lotaiic allure , THl/CCI C
wfafcw , IHTvjtLr