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    8 THE DAIL ? BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , MARCH 1 , t884.
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA.
Saturday Morning ) Maroh 1 ,
The WorUiicr.
For the Missouri valley : Locnl snows ,
partly cloudy weather , northoil } ' to west
erly winds ; higher barometer with a
slight change in temperature.
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Now crop clover nnd tlmsthy Rood for side ,
Shugart , WMto * Wlos , Council Bluff * , Iowa.
Cortnno and her "Mettle Makers" leltfor
Lincoln yesterday mori ng.
The overland twin from the went yea
terday morning won about throes hours Into.
The 0. B. & Ihs added another sleeper
* nd day coach to Its traln < each way , begin
nloK on Monday next.
Two dliturbora o ( the peace walked Into
-ludgo llonoko's court yesterday , and were
each assessed Ki and wnt , which they paid.
.ludffo Neville will procdod with the Sin
clalr case until noon to-day , when further
trial will be postponed tmttl Monday morning
next.
--General Howard's lecture on Gettysburg ,
at the Baptist church , Monday , March 3d , at
8 p. in. , for Y. M. 0. A. Ticket * nt 1'lem
Ing's , Fourteenth and Douglas.
--Explosion. A pair of breech-loading gun
barrels were found by W. V , Stootrol two
blocks from the scene , twintod out of shape
and broken In two places , showing the force ,
Jo 5ah Kent , of this city , yesterday re
signed from the mall service , with which ho
has boon connected for more than eight your * .
George W , Thomas has boon appointed to Till
the vacancy.
-John O'lloiloy , whllo in an intoxicated
condition , stole a watch valued at & ! 5 dollars
and $ ( ! In money from Mllco Dorapsoy. A
complaint was filed oiralnst O'Jtollcy for this
offense and ho Is now In Jail.
The overland train west , on the Union IV * .
clfie yesterday was an unusually large ono. In
addition to the thrco buggago , oxpresb nnd
mall oars' , there were three coaches , two
sleepers and thrco eramlfirant caw , making lu
all , eleven cars ,
A Swede by the naraoof Jens Larson ,
who was on lili way from Wisconsin to Ben
nett , this atatn , was confidencoi out of $70 by
a stranger on Tenth stroct yesterday. It
was the old , old' dodge , of pxprooa package ,
etc. , but It worked all right for the confidence
man.
A complaint was filed yesterday after
noon by countibly Kyla against A. V. Kcll-
ner , a hack driver , charging * liim with extor
tion In his business. Tha law allows a cbargo
of fifty cent ) only within certain limits In the
city , and Kellner charged , as Is alleged , two
dollar : .
In the district court room yesterday ,
the seats and aisles were packed full of men ,
all anxious to hear the testimony in the Bin-
lain cose. It goes to show tbo depravity of
nome peoples' minds , and , furthermore , tends
to show that there are a largo number of people
plo In the city nf Omabn who liavo nothing to
do.
F. F. I'liilplnhaa filed a complaint against
Geo. Ii , Hall , charging him with ombe/zllng
cash and railroad tickets to the amount ol
$200 , The two men wore partners until a few
days since , when Hall disappeared with the
funds and tickets as above stated. A warrant
has been issued for his arrest ,
The man Petty , who was arrested by
Sheriff Spearman on Wednesday , on a charge
of train robbery on the B. & M. , was held to
the grand Jury by a Sarpy 'county justice , in
bonds of $2,000. llo was unable to give bail
and was brought to this city yesterday by the
dherifl and lodged in the county jail ,
At a mooting of tbo Omaha Polo Club
held Thursday in the parlors of the Millard
iTas. O. Ilitchcock was elected president ; 0
If. Grnttnn , vice-president and rocrotary
Harry Morford , treasurer ; H. 8 , Mncloon
captain , Arrangements ore being made foi
match games in several Inwa cities.
There now promises to 1x3 n w r bctwwtn
the telephone and oloctrio light companion.
The tnlephono company want * tbe oloctrl
light wires removed fifty ffot from their wire *
claiming that they have hud two luitrumonta
framed out by the oloctrio light wires recently
The electric light company claim thut th
telephone wire In many instances "short-
circuits" them , and has materially damaged
their plant. The Sparry company will shortly
fco In the field with oloctrio light wires , and
unless some amicable settlement Is made th ro
will bo a rod-hot lime among the wire-
workers.
An End to Bono Scraping.
Edward Shepherd , of HoninburK. 111. , rays
"Having received to much benefit from I'loo
trie Bitten , I feel It my duty to let Hufforlu
humanity know It , liavo had a running noreen
on my leg for eight yean ; my doctors told in
I would have to have the bono seraood or lo ;
nraputntod. I used , Instead , three bottln c
Klectilo Uittera nnd novun boxoa of Bucklon'
Arnica Salvo , and my leg U now sound am
well.
well.Klectrio
Klectrio Hitters are cold at fifty cents a bot-
tlei , and Iittcklon < n Arnica Halve nt 2Co , per
) X > K by 0. F. Goodman.
N'euraakii Teiicliors'
The Eighteenth annual mooting of th
Nebraska teachers' ateociation will b
held in Lincoln , March 26 th , 20th an
27tb , 1884. Tlio office and committee
are u follows :
President Ion. W. W. Jones , etui
uporiutendont of public instruction
Xiincoln.
Vieo-Presidont J. J. Points , Omaha
Recording Secretary E , Ilealy , Croti.
Corresponding Secretary Cora Olsrk
Grab Orchard.
Treasurer U.N. Uluko , Boatrico.
Estxjutlve Committee 0. 0. Hubbell
lifts tingi ; O. E. Barber , Lincoln ; 11 U
Js'icholson , Lincoln ; A. L. Funk Hot
Cloud ; Miss M , A. Kendall , Arlingtoi
Reception Committee II. 8. Bowers
H. W , C ldwell , J. M. Bnell , Mrs. Mag
me Biinmens , Mrs. Abbio Tiflany , Mis
Mate Freeman , Miss MJnnio Thompson
Carrie Lind , Kate Kockley.
AD interesting and instructive prr
grewRie haa boon prepared for each tea
tion , and it cannot fail to bo of great benefit
efit to any and all who may bo m attend
UGfi.
ltail oad rates will bu reduced to on
and one-fourth faro for the round trip o
thcB. AM , , MiwourJ Pacific , C , , M.
. P , & O. and Sioux City & Pacific.
Hotl r te have b en reduced near !
- oak lf and free accomtuodationa will b
furaUied to ladle * who desire it ,
It it dwirtd that u many M find i
Kill be in attendance ,
ii
THE CITY COUNCIL
The Contm'i for Pavlct Farnam
Street Approyel
Other UtihlncoH ol' Importance Tranu-
llflcd Ijilfll. NlRllt.
An adjourned regular mooting of. the
: itr council wa hold last evening , Crcai
loot Baker in the clmir. Hell call-found
ho following members present : Anilcr-
on , Bohm , Louder , Thrano , Baker , Mtir
phy , Woodworth , McGuckln , Rodfiold ,
Junlnni , Haucall and Kaufman.
I'ETITtONH SVHD COMMUNICA15ONH.
From the mayor : Appointing 0. F.
loodinan appraiser to assess damages ro
ultino ; from n change of grade of Far
nain street , in place of D. H. Goodrich ,
who declined to serve. Confirmed.
From James Greightou : Certifying
.hat A. L. Birbor had fully complied
with the provision * of the contract for
mvhig Douglas street , and therefore en
itlod to draw 20 per cent of the contract
) rico. Referred ,
From William II. Ijams ; Certifying to
judgment rendered against the city of
Omaha in favor of Paul and Elizabeth
Plata for $130.08. Allowed and to bo
> laced in next appropriation.
From M. Donovan , J. C. Bowman and
J. M. Eddy : Offering $2,415 , $2,501
und $2f > 20 , respectively , for lot 2 , block
8 , belonging to the city. Referred.
From James Oreighton : .Presenting
ontracls of llugh Murphy & Co. for
taring Farnam and Thirteenth streets ,
nnd also contract of the same for extend-
ng the Waring system of sewerage. The
arnam Btront contract provided for pav-
ng it with Sioux Falls granite on a bro-
LOU stone and sand foundation , at a cost
f $ . ' ) .44 per square yard. The contract
or Thirteenth street provided for paving
bwith Sioux Falls granite , on a sand
oundation , at a cost of $3.19 per square
ard. Mr. Oroighton stated in his com
munication that ho was oppoHod to a sand
oundation , and disclaimed any and all
csponsibility in the premises.
The bonds accompanying these con-
roots were nil signed by Hugh Murphy
nd Nathan Shelton as principals , and
'ohn L. Wob&tor and W. J. Broatch as
urotios ,
The Fnrnam street paving contract and
hat of the Waring sewer system wore
pprovod.
A motion was made by Hascall that the
Living contract for Thirteenth bo refer-
od to the delegations from the First and
Second wards.
An amendment was made to it that the
lontract bo approved.
A long debate ensued upon sand as a
oundation , the opinion of the council
> eing that although the majority of the
> roporty owners were in favor of this
natoriail , time should bo given until
next Tuesday evening to consider their
action in the premises.
The amendment was lost and the orig <
nal motion carried.
The contract ] provided for paving
7arnhara street from Ninth to Fifteenth
and Thirteenth from Howard to the al
ey south of Loavonworth.
KKHOLUTIONH.
By Baker : Establishing sidewalk on
; ho north side of Grace street. Adopted ,
By Hascall : Thai warrant iNo. 780 ,
'or $1,000 , to John H. Green , be can
celled and in its stead warrants of smaller
size , amounting in all tol,000bo issued.
Adopted.
By Bohm : Relieving Goo. T. Mills ,
Peter Fronzor , A. J. Simpson and the
owners of the Paxtou hotel building from
ho necessity of taking down the stair
ways and area ways in the alleys in the
roar of their building , providing they
execute bonds with good sureties to re
move them whenever called upon by the
city to do so , Adopted.
UF.rt/HTfl OK COMMIITBKff.
Judiciary : Recommending that the
protests of Josiah Kent and N. S. Clark
bo placed on file. Adopted.
Same : Recommending that the claim
of Anna Morrison for alleged injuries re
ceived from detective sidewalks bo not
paid. Adopted.
Same : Recommending that the city
treasurer bo instructed to demand pay
ment for the Sixteenth bridgoof the
county _ in May , 1884 , as at that time
there will bo lunds in the county trens
ury for that purpose.
Tlio council then adjourned.
A Startling Discovery ,
Mr. Win. Johnson , of Huron. Dak. , writes
that his wife had boon troubled with acute
Bronchitis for many years , and th t all romu
dies tried gave no permanent relief , until h
procured u buttlo of l > r. K\\\\t \ Now Dlacov
ory for CoiiKiunptluu. Coughs nnd Colds
which had umiicloil effect , and produced i
parinnuout cure. It is guaranteed to cure al
li ) eiuos of Throat , Lungs , or Bronchia
Tubes.
Trial bottlM Free at 0. F , Goodman's Drug
Store. Laiyoto \ 81.00.
TIEED OF LIFE ,
Wllllnm Violior HeconiOH Wcarf
, IJIo and IjoavcB by the Htrycli-
nine lloulo.
The ago of sensations is itidoud here
The jury liavo not made up their vordic
in ono tragedy before another case is
waiting tha coroner's investigation.
Yesterday morningamcssongorfrom th
Occidental hotel entered-tho police ota
tion and notified the deputy marshal tha
a man was at the hotel in a dyinj coudi
tion from the effects of poison. Officers
were dispatched and tlio sick man was
taken to tlio city jail , nnd laid upon a cot
Dr. .Lciaoiiriiia was sent for and iinrno
diately upon his arrival , administers
soreral strong oinotica , and it was though
for u time , that by the use of antidote
the man would recover ,
It was ascertained that ho had takei
five grains of strychnine at an early hou :
yesterday and that ho had wauderix
around until auour. eix o'clock , when ho
entered the Occidental hotel and atatec
thut ho had poisoned hiir.Belf.
After being taken to the jail ho revived
vived considerably and talked quito free
ly , llo Dtatocl that ho wai tli'rty yonra
of age , and that ho had two brothers ii :
Texas , and that one of them was a roun
ty clerk. lie refused to state where ho
came from , and where ho obtained the
poison Ho declared that ho was tiroi
and sick of lite and wanted to die.
lie came to this city noveral weeks ago
itnd has been rooming on Chicago stroot.
lie haa had no work since he haa been
lore , and running out of money ho be
came dishoartcncd , and dvc'uled to dto.
Aliout 10 o'clock ho was taken with R
pnurn , nnd writlfcd in the most hornblo
gony for tcvoral minutes , when lie b < c
xmo suddenly -qulot nnd peacefully
> rcathcd his last.
His body was taken to the undertaking
rooms of Urexol & Maul , where the cor
oner will hold nn inquest this morning.
llo was A stranger in n strange land ,
nnd ns there is no clue to his relatives ho
will bo buried by stranger hands with no
ono to mourn his sudden nnd tragic
death.
It was deemed best to hold nn imiucet.
Coroner Kent accordingly summoned n
jury , which mot nt4 p. in. , but ns nil the
evidence could not bo obtained at tlmt
time , nn adjournment wna taken to 10
n. m. to-day.
It WM learned Inst ovonina that the
doccnflcd purchased tha fntnl poison at
the drug store of Fuller & Co. iu this
city , where , in order to obtain it , ho
stntcd ho was n druggist by profession.
Uuoklon'B Arnica Snlvo.
The proutont modlcnl wonder of the world.
Warranted to speedily euro IturtiM , Cut * . Ul-
corn. Walt Uhoiiin , Fever Sores , Cancers. rJloo ,
( UiillblnliiB , Corns. Totter , Clmppod ( muds.
unM All akin eruption , garnntood to euro In
very Inntanco , nr inonoy refunded. 25 cents
NEBRASDOOTOBS ,
Ontlnd lo AnHOinblo In Tills
City.
, Nob. , Feb. 20 , 1884.
GENTLEMEN May 13 , 1884 , nt 0 n. m. ,
the Ncbrnskn Stnto Medical society con
venes in the city of Omnhn. Your pres
ence is earnestly solicited.
It must bo the nim of every jjood phy-
sicinn to make this yearly mooting inter
esting * nnd profitable to himself , his col-
oagucs and his patrons. Tn assist you in
'our endeavor m this direction the fol-
owing suggestions nro lospoctfully of-
orcd :
Write your rppons nnd papers now , or
ui early as possible , since their title must
> o in the hands of the secretary by April
.st , to secure a place upon the pro-
rammo , or possibly consideration at the
mooting.
Inform tha secretary whether or not
rou wish the reduction of railroad fare ,
isually granted by the companies , oper
ating in this state.
Ilomombor that professional friends
fho may desire to become members of
.ho society at the Omaha mooting , must
nako application to the secretary for
> lankn , which , when duly executed , shall
lave ample time and opportuny to in
quire into the professional status of the
applicants for membership.
Recollect that candidates for member
ship enjoy the aamo rights and privileges
as yourself in regard to railroad fare ,
ind the submission of scientific papers ol
nterost to the profession.
Your attention ia also drawn to the
'act that your local press , if solicited by
rou , ample explanation facing rendered ns
.o the workings of the society and the
jonolits derived therefrom by the com
munity nt largo , will cheerfully publish
this latter for the interest of physicians
ind the public tlio latter having a right
XJ demand attendance of the medical ad
viser , upon any mooting intended to
make hia services more valuable to them.
Finally , remember that information pi
any kind , both to yourself vnd friends , in
regard to the approaching session will bo
cheerfully given upon application to the
secretary of the Nebraska State Medical
society. Fraternally yours ,
VICTOR H. COFPMAN ,
President N. S. M. S.
A. 8. v Mansfoldo , Ashland , Secretary , N.
S. M. S. !
Any suggestion regarding changes in
the old constitution , or now matters you
may think important enough to be inserted -
sorted into the new constitution , will receive
ceivo respectful consideration , if for'
fvnrdod to the undersigned , acting for
the committee on revision of constitution.
A. S. v MANSFKLDK.
Mr. Ilnrrctt'H "Hamlet. "
Another fine audience greeted Mr. Bar
rott at the opera house last evening to
witness his initial appearance in this city
ia the character of the Melancholy Dane.
[ t is , wo believe , not considered by that
tragedian ono of his loading roles ,
although tha American pooplp generally
place him next to , if not on an equal piano
therein with Mr. Booth. It is always a
difficult representation , inasmuch as most
reading people , nnd especially the admir
ers of the legitimate , have all made Bomo
attempts to "pluck out the heart of the
mystery" thut haa always , and probably
will always , envelop that enigmatical
creation of Shakespeare , nnd consequently
there is created a number of varying
ideals as to the character. Mr. Barrett' *
delineation last evening was doubtless
eminently uatitfaotory , judging by the
rapturous and frequent applause , and it
may indeed bo said that in many scenes
ho rose to the height of grandeur. The
support , outside of Miis Wainwright's
Ophelia , nnd the ghost and grave-digger
( doubly porsoratod by Mr. James ) was
not strong. In fact , it is difficult to sur
mise what unlooked-for calamity caused
tlio placing of the role of Queen ( Jertrudo
in the hands of Many penny ; she seemed
to realize her inability to portray it properly -
orly , and , in the locket scene with thy
star , came very near marring the aublimo
effect , Mr. Skinner had so far improved
in health ns to return to work , but h
waa evidently too weak for properly rep
resenting the fiery Laertes. Miss Wain-
wright's Ophelia waa a most beautiful
and affecting picture. The king was fair ,
aud the others only passable. One great
and disagroablo fault , to which Mr. Bar.
rott was particeps criminia , was that only
a few of the stage people spoke distinctly
enough to bo heard throughout the
houso. Otherwise than cited above , there
waa a most pleasing performance ,
1)1 KI ) .
NKL8ON Charla.1 Nolton. von of Oath-
eilna aud Valor Nelium , February ' - " , , aged
' _ ' mouths ,
The fuuoral will take place from
street , between ISIglith and Ninth , Marel 1 ,
at 10 o'clock a. m. Friends are lu > itod ,
HBKGQUIST.-rhllllp A. Wonnt , ii thU
city. February Itttli. aged 30 yo > ra , 1 ! iioutlu.
at ma roalduuco 'iVor.tyiecoul nid JUuit
streets. Funwnl notice wlllou Klvta after.
Wftrds.
OSOAll John Oscar , eon p La\s nce and
Hannah MlchaolU , agodniontAs and 1
lays.
Funeral senlcea SituJ yi March l t , at 2
i..m. , from resldonco , M South Sixteenth
street , near Marcy utr t. IVIoudi Invited.
COOK-On Thursdd' ' at 5:30 : p. tn. , Kdward
N , Cook , aifed Ul/er * aud 10 months
Funeral this -fternoon at 2 o'clock ,
from his late r idence , Twenty-second and
California itrof4 * The docesnod WM a non of
K , F. Cx > k. And had b eu 1 1 for fourteen
THE INQUEST.
Xlio Gononer'n .lury nro I'lvMcxt nnil
Klntl Two Verdicts.
Yesterday tnorningat 10 o'clock thojury
nut and Airs. Buttorfiold wan put upoi
tho.stand. The lady used to live in the
vicinity of the fertilizing works and wna
in the habit of passing the powder maga
zine daily , and atatcd that aho often saw
powder scattered upon tie ground in the
vicinity of the magazine and had connid
erctt it a very dangerous place.
After hearing this testimony
the jury were left alone
and after considerable discus
sion wore unable to decide upon n vor
diet which would meet the approval o
all. Four of the jury were ill favor o
censuring the company who owned tin
magazine for carelessness , while the
other two were in favor of exoncratiiij
the company and laying nil the blame U
the boys , consequently two verdicts wen
made up , both of which wo append :
TUB VERDICTS
Wo , the jurors , find that the deceased
Chris. Madson , William Mallus , Williati
Abnoy and John Stilts canto to their
death by nn explosion of gunpowder it
the magazine of the Lallin , Katid powdo
company , situated southeast of the oil ;
limits , which explosion occurred by cans
to the jurors unknown , on the nftcrnooi
of Tuesday , the 27th inst. , and wofurthc
find that the parties having charge o
said mngnzino nro guilty of negligence it
not keeping the same in proper repair.
M. S. AlAiiTiNOvnoit , foreman.
DAVII COLK ,
W. II. OATKWOOII ,
. ItOUKlWTORM.
VKUIIILT KO. 2.
The undersigned jurors of the jury
ompanollcd by the coroner in the cnso
mentioned , agree to the verdict of the
other jurors so far as it refers to the explosion
plosion , but in addition to tha charge o
carelessness on the part of the manage
mcnt of the house , wo find that the boys
were at the time trespassing upon the
property , and that wo consider them
equally to blame for the result.
SIMON BLAKE ,
F. A. SPRET.I.EN.
PKHSONAJ. ,
A. .1. Bowcn , Hastings in at the Paxtun.
General L. C. Hunt , U. 8. A. , Is a guest o
the Pnxton.
A. E. Wells and W. T. Handy , are stop
plug at the 1'nxton.
K. 0. Moreboute , Mo. Valley , lown , Is n
guest of the Millard.
J. H. Sullivan and D. M. Marsh , Coleridge
are at the Metropolitan.
D. C. Patterson nnd W. U. Hnllor' Ulnir
are registered at the Paxton.
C N. E. Marshall and \slfe , Weeping Water
are stopping nttho Metropolitan.
Charles W. Glllet , Norlfolk , and .T. W
L eve , Fremont , are at the Paxton ,
Hans Gnrtler , North Platte , nnd H. .Ten
niug , West Point , are nt tbo Paxton.
J. W. Sninll , Hastings , nnd F. M. Castel
inr , Ulnir , are guests of tbo Paxton.
A. M ! . Spooncr , Hoojer , nndW. E. Beach
North Platte , are stopping at the Millard.
Hon. John B. Dennis , deputy revenue col
lock ) r , of Ynnkton , Dakota , is in the city.
II. S. Peck , Pierce , nnd K. F. Stevenson
W cat Point , nro registered at the Paxton.
Louis Burke , North Platte , and K. P ,
S heldon , Lyons , hro guests of the Metropoll
ton.
ton.A.
A. Myerson ; traveling Mnleemiu for L
Stern & Co. , New York , i guest of tlio Mil
lard. ;
B. A. Miller , Lincoln , and K W. Smalls
and H. O. Paine , Fremont , are nt the Mil
lard.
Samuel G. Owen , Lincoln , and Da.it
Harrington , Tekamab , nro stopping nt thi
Paxton. ' t
George T. Crissman , Kearney , nnd llobor
U. Livingston , Plattwmouth , are guests of th >
Millard.
William Fitzgerald * Nebraska City , and D
Fitr.morris , Grand Inland , nro at tha Metro
politan.
L. F. Sheldon , Sodalls , Mo. , superintend
ent of telegraph nf .Missouri Pacific railway
Is at the Millard.
Thomas K , Hnlo nnd wife , Battle Creek
and Donald Gould , Boston , Mans. , nreguest
of the Metropolitan.
P. J. Nichols" private car wont out on Ui
Lincoln train yesterday to Boatrico. It was oc
cuplod by P. J. Nichols , and Mr. and Mrs. C
B. Havens.
Copt D. It. Burnham , of Fifteenth infnu
try , Fort Uandnll , Dakota , is in this city on
visit to his brother , Col. H. B. Burnham
The captain is just returning to his peat trom
a vlnlt to New York.
A. II. Swan , of Chovenno , loft for Not
York Itst evening. Ou the 12th of March Ii
will sail for Kuropo , accompanied by bfa v fi
daughter , son nml son'd butrothiv ? . The ,
will bo abroad several months.
Mr. G. S. Blodgott , of Vahoo , Nobr ,
has from 3,000 to 4,000 iushols selected
corn from 1882 which * e will soil to par
ties wishing good aegl corn. f20-3tin
Orwnluc o < * tlio Extension.
The "Blue Vjlley Lino" of the Union
Pacific railwa/a 0. & R. V. will bo
opened thrdup from Omaha to Marys-
villo , Kansas to-day , when their now
road from Lincoln 1 1 Beatrice will bo
put into operation. Tlirough pasaonger
trains wil'Vun ' between. Train No. 1C
jeadcs Ouaha at 12:30 : p. ro. ; Valley at
lD5 : p. fa' . ; ' Lincoln at 4:20 : p. m. and
rencho ? Beatrice at 0:25 : p. m. Train
No. ll'lcavos Beatrice ac 0:50 : a. m. ; Lin
coln 4 8C5 : n. in. ; Valley at 11:20 : a. in. ;
reading Omaha at 12:55 : p. m. A mixed
traji also runs each way. The now time-
tao ) ( goes into effect on Saturday morn *
in , ' .
"UOUGll ON HATS. "
Clears out rats , inico , roaches , flics ,
ts , bodbuga , skunks , chipmunk's ,
< ophera. 15o. Urucciata
EiniuoK's Anniversary ,
The committo having in charge the
Smmott anniversary celebration. at Boy d'a
> pera houso.Tuosday evening , March 4th ,
mvo all the arrangemonUjcouiploto onci it
iromUes to bo thu moat successful pno
of the kind over given in Omaha. The
jrogrammo will bo published in few day * .
Some of the best vocal and musical talent
m our city will take part. Hon. Aloxan-
-r -1' of ClliMS ° . president of the
r w -
rum National League , also Colonel
aiichool Boland , of Denver , will deliver ;
addressee , Patrick Eagan , ex-treasurer
ot the Land Laaguo will also be prewut.
presence of these
distinguished gen- lf
tlemen ought tn insure the success of the
entertainment and bo the moans of bring
ing out every Irishman and woman in
Omaha on that night.
MoWHORTER-MILLIKIN ,
AH Oinnlia Oontlcninn's Man-Inge tn
nn llltnolH lintly.
ncc turllll.Hemblioan. ) |
The handsome auditorium of St. John's
church was completely filled last evening
at 8:30 : o'clock by many of the rcprcson
tativo families of Dccatur , and quito n
number of invited friends from a distance
to witness the marriage of Mr. Stophoi
A. MoWhortor , of Omaha , Nob. , ntu
Miss Dolly Millikin , of this city , botl
well known in society circles in this nnc
other communities. The bridal party
entered the church in the following order
while the Nilason orchcntia rendorcc
Wagner's Lohengrin wedding march
First came the ushers , Mr. Fr. B. Shull ,
of Dccatur , and Mr. Willis Post , o
Pcoria , and then the attendants , Miss
Esther Wilson , ot Bloomington , hall
sister of the groom , and Mr , Frank B.
Johns'in , of Omaha ; Miss Frances Sheila-
barger , of Decatur , ntd Mr. J. W , Titus ,
of Trenton , N. J. ; and lastly came the
bride and groom. The ofHciating clergy
man was Rov. W. H. Moore.
The accomplished bride , who numbers
her friends by the score nnd is a favorite
in society circles , waa becomingly nttircd
in a beautiful white gros grain silk , full
train , with veil. The ornaments were a
profusion of orange blossoms nnd natural
llo WON , diamonds nnd a bouquet of fra
grant flowers.
Miss Shellabargor were n pretty cos
tume of scafonni , adorned with loops ol
natural flowers.
_ MisB Wilson was attired in blue silk ,
with ( lowers and jewelry for ornaments.
There was an entire absence of kid
gloves among the bridal party.
Mr. aud Mrs. McWhorter were given a
delightfully pleasant reception at the
homo of the bride's parents , Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hunter Millikin , at No. 242 EM
Wood street. The rooms were charming
ly decorated with a lavish display of fresh
llowbrs , and were filled by the immediate
relatives of the bride and groom , friends
from a distance and the nearest neigh
bors. An elegant wedding repast was
served party fashion , and after farewells
were spoken Mr. McWhorter and bride
loft for Chicago on the the midnight
train. They will visit other points and
then go to their future homo at Omaha ,
where the groom is engaged in the grain
commission business , and is also interest
ed in a cattle ranch in Nebraska. Ho is
a young man of excellent business quali
fications , and is a gentleman who lias a
briuht future before him.
The bride received a costly array of
useful tokens of esteem nnd souvenirs of
remembrance from her many friends ,
among which may bo mentioned a magni
ficent Haincs Bros. ' concert grand piano
and diamond earrings from the groom ,
$200 in gold , a linely engraved gold watch ,
solid silver tna set , silver water sot , hand
painted chamber sot , gold-rimmed china
dinner sot , and beautiful pictures , em
broidercd articles , books and silverware
in profussion. Telegrams of congratula
tions to the wedded pair were received
from London , England , Omaha , Terre
Haute , Bloomington , New Jersey and
other points.
Among the visitors present at the re
ception were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil
son , of Bloomington , parents of the
groom ; Charles Wilson , of Bloomington ;
Mrs. W. R. McKeon , of Terre HauteMr. ;
Theron Fell , of Oregon ; Mr. , Willis
Post , of Peoria , and Mr. F. B. Johnson ,
of Omaha.
Cold fingers are unknown where Hay-
den's Fire Kindlers are used. Ask your
grocer about them.
Real Estate Trrtnslcra.
The following deeds wore filed for
' & > ord In the county clerk's office Fobru
wy * % , - reported for THE BEE by Amos'
real esltto agency :
Elizabeth Kountzo to Robert L. Gar-
jlich. § 100 po , y0ar for the first four
years , and for b < * Ja3fc ten years $400 ,
lease 1 2 , b 3 , in 3 Ountze and Ruth's
add.
add.Wm.
Wm. A. Copley and wil. to George W.
Owens , deed , noj of sec 33 , 15 , 11 , o.
$75.A. .
A. P. Owens and wife to Gt * > . w.
Owens , deed , net of BOC 33 , 1C , 11 ,
containing ICO acres. $75.
Andrew P. Kinney and wife to Geo.
W. Owens , deed , not of soc 33 , 15 , 11 ,
$100.
Alex Baker , et al. , to George W.
Owens , deednejnf sec. 33,15 , 11 o , $13.
John R. Thompson to Sarah E. D.
Owens , deed , ne } of sec. 33. 15 , 11 e.
§ 1,000.
George W , Owens and wife to Byron
Rood and Lewis S. Reed , w d , nof of
see , 33 , 15 , 11 e , $2,240.
George I. Gilbert to Byron Reed and
Lewis S. Read , q o d , noof sec. 33 , 15 ,
11 o , $1.
John Hnnton and wife to Alexander
H. Swan End Wm. A. Paxtoo , w d , part
of sec. 32 and 33 , 15,13 , e , $350.
Sa > ah J. Donecknn , and Augustus H"
Donockon.'Jior husbajid .to Napoleon B.
Apple , w d lot 2 block r in Doneckon'a
add to Walnut Hill. $27G.
Sarah Dorfpcken and-Augustus H. , her
husband ' , to Napoleon B. Apple , d , lot
3 block 1 in\Doneckori'a add to Walnut
Hill , $300.x
Jerry Mahouoy and wife to Joseph
Koran , w d , lot 4 block 5 in Wilcox add ,
$500.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TbH powJor nerrr atlii.etiiancl u ! imrlt
r ugh aoJ vrboleaouieocM Morn n'uuuitcal ' tl'&t
10 cclnary kind * , and ciwoi bo ( old 111 oompuiconi K
ItB tbonultltud * ol low IMt , ihort will t alum or
hn pha\ powder * , field only lo cu . Mojal Bk
ttwdirXH , 109 WaUml Ktw
f- .
for Infants and Children.
What plrM our Children rosy chpeks ,
Wlint cures llielr fevers , mafeps thorn Mi \
nnd overcomes Flatulency , ( Jonstipa- 'Tin Cuntnrin.
tion Sour Stomach Diarrlucn nnd
, , , \Vlipn ba1ilp- < fret nnd cry by turns ,
Fcvorishncss. It insurca liwiUli nnd What euros their colic , kills tholr worttn ,
natural Bleep , without inoi'iililuc. liut Omlorliu
\\1intqulckly ctirt > * ConFllpatlotl ,
* Bour Stoniucli , Colilx , ludlgc&tlon ,
" Cistorla In so wrll nilaptcd to Clilldrrn tlmt lint CnKtnrlo.
Ireoonimend Itossupcrlorlonuyprrsi.TlpUon Karvwell then to Morphine Syrups ,
known 10 mo. " II. X AKCIIEU , } ' < U. , and and
Castor Oil Paregoric ,
83 rortlnnd Avo. , Ilrookljm , N. Y , andHnll Cnxlnrlnl
CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for llbowma-
tlsin , Sprains , BuriiH , Galls , &c. Tlioiuost ] > oworflilnnilPono-
tratlng I'aiu-rcllcvlnjf and Jlcallntr ItoiuuUy known to man. Hr
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
< 4TSpeclals will Fosltlvelynot be Inserted
unless paid m advance ,
TO LOAN Monev.
TO LOAN In sum ? of ? oOO and upwards
MONEY annum , en Uouulas rounty farms. Address -
dross U.C. I > ntur8uii&Co.,122IFaniamS' .
330-1 in.
TO LOAN The lowest rates ot Interest
MONET ' Law Agency. 16th fc Poutliu tS4-tf
'Y/TONKY / TO LOAN Ineums of inou. anil unn-ard.
i\JL O. P. Davis and Co. , P.cal Eatato and Loan
ARcnU , KOI Farnam St. 383-11
EBLV WAMT1SH.
TT7ANTED Boy to run erraml * . A'lUrCHD letter *
Vt kin ! do jcnoral ollico work. AJdrck8'-ir. " Uco
Olllce In ami hand ntln . 6SO-tl
WANTED A Kooit boy todlrru R dclnery w eon
Apply 1013 Jlanicy ttrctt.
2.Vtf N.W. MKUU'LI.
> ANTKU A tlrnt-clax9 Urbcr at I'aMon Hotel
W liarbcr shop 3IS.CO per w.ck. 620-15
Competent girl far homework , 21C9
Dodge street. tW7-18
I7AJJTKD A colond IJBJfct ( Ininetmum llroo. ,
V : i309FnnmmSt.
\T7ANTKI [ > TVoKirHatrac'flo Hnuso , ICth and
\VDa\em > ort. 810-15
WANTED All experienced Cleer talesman. In-
iiulro at Oarrabraut & Colo' * , KOI Karnain HL
010-1
W 'ANTED A girl ( Or KOreral hou ewnrk , 1724
Webster 8tect , mr. N. 18th. 618-23 ]
WAN'1EI > LiditHoroung men to tuKu ulco
plcMnnt nork at Inclr own home ; (2 to $5 n
day , easily lunilo : work son t hv mall ; no cau\asln .
Aililrcdd F. Kldil V Co. , box 157 Dubuque Io\va.
_ fi ' (1-1 ( moll
TX7ANTED An e pTioiifrd laundry girl linmoil-
iatcl > at St. CM vioi Hotel. 501-20
WANMKD A uuoilprt tat general luudunork
bn.all . family. Iii'l'dro ' ' at 2415 UaNenjx.rt St.
llrs C. S Erickaon. 693-29
\\7ViNTE' * Olrl tor ( rcueral huuso wiirk. lire , H.
S. dmlth , S. W. comer Oth and Charles St , B.
Omaha. 1 block cast uf ltd birn , on luth St.
5S7-tf
A good woman cook nt the Eminett
? Houso. Ko man iite < l npply. 671-i ! |
WANTED Dressmaker's apprentice. One hn
would tBsist In housework for her board , pro-
ferrcd. Mrs. Corl > ct , 1013 Howard street. 573-1 *
WANTED-A girl to attend a baby 1015 Hat-
ney bt. S43-tr
UEEN I'UOrECTUH-Unprccodentediiiducementa
odortxl lady agents lor this now rubbcrim'ter ar
mcnt ( or ladles. Address with Cramps , Undcrgnr-
ment Co. , 0 south May St , Chicago. 183-lmo.
TX7ANTED One hundred teams and one hundred
VV laborers ( or Itallrood work. McCOY & StOKAN ,
Canfleld House , Ninth and Farnam Sts , On : aha.
403-lm
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LADIK8 OR YOUNG MhN in city or country to
taKe nl'o , llKht ami iilcasant work at their own
homes ; 82 to $5 a day easily , and quietly made ; work
sent by mall , no camatmn ; : ; no stamp ( or reply.
PIcaso addreas llcliablo MauC'g Co. Philadelphia i'a. ,
drawer TT. SU7-lmt
WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl.
Hesse and Hoppc , 418 B. 13th lit , between
narncv and Howard. 605 tf
TTTANTED 61 solicitors , good pay to right men.
VV AdoriB * MANSMoiioix , Blair , Neb. 333t -
BITDATIOHa WAMTED.
WANTED-Sltuatlon in city or djotnui towiisby
man and wile , who can do firnt-clasa cnuklnK In
hotel or restaurant. Addrctu " 0. L. M. " Beu olllce.
WAt < TKU Situation to do Dressmaking in a pii-
\ato Umlly , Will work by thu iluj or week.
Address "A. SI. " Bee ollice. OS4-2. f
"VI RANTED By a young lady , a position 03 com-
IT 1st , or to wr I to In an otllcc. Can oper.ilo tbu
tyiwrltor ; haihail cxpcrlcucu with legal papers.
Ooo-l references given. Address "illss C , " E.'itl Fairview -
view Street , City. _ C2S7t
CTENOORAPHER Hen Ices o ( a hdy , thort hand
k ? and typo-writer , mr.v be had by addressing ,
8. It. "No. 2022 bt. iUrj's a > cnuo. lil-23 ) |
WANTED-A sltmtftn by a practical tinner.
„ , lountrj Jjb prtlcrrcd. Address Box 81 , lilalr
Nebi uv s,3 jj
, wlllliiK unn In
' Addrcw "O. B. " Ecu Sfflcc.
WANTED 4 situation as baker , i-lffi.v , , .at8e\ .
perience. Sat'sdctlon guaranteed. Aaui > _
N. A. BLOOJr , Pawnee City , Neb. 692-20 *
WANTED A rcllai'lo > ounj ; man wants a place
to work , board And gu to school. "S , A. W , "
Bee oltice 3Sg-t (
WANTED Two unlurnbh'd rooms ( or drcsj-
makinir , hy March lOtli. Local on betn ecu 12th
and 15lh and Farnam iuidl > J cnpjrt , Adclresi'Y. .
b. B. " postotllCf. 614-1 $
T\7ANTKD A fentlonun liunlnif shortly ( or ton.
Vl don > nd 1'arls , well known to capitallsta and
tlnancliiri lu both cities , would like to correspond
direct with parties ba\iii3 la'gB ranches or tracts o (
land , wlthn view to a ( ale ol same. Address 'Europe1
! O. box 31 , llrooklpN. V. M5-H
WANTKU3,004 jnrds > ( dirt , at or n arone
block c tc ( the Uo&vcnt on tit. Marv's >
nue. 8. It JOHNSON ,
681-U ot fit jlo , Johnson
W ANTED 600 pi ivy ult . ilnkti and ccwpno'.s
to clean with sanitary cleaner. Hatlcfii-.tloq
ntKed. J. If. HMITH ,
60atmoi Lock box 122,0maha.
FOB BBHT--Qoasei and Loin.
TfjWjiTHENT A " "nlcu cott Veolo ' . rooms at IToiJ
JD Burt Bticct , Ilnusu lunilshed and lor rent 'o
parties wlio want to buy furniture. Call at house In
afternoon uot I Uaich < th , or addrcnj "Kennedy , "
1306 Douglas street ' OJ3 1 |
TTIOll RENT Pleasant ( urnlihcd room 1021 Kainam
X' strict. 022 if
IrOll 11ENT lloonw , with nt without board. Also
1 a lav illy iMiardern , 1UU I > a\fi iiortitiect.
015-3 * EJfi
FOK UKNT Furnl.lio.1 roc ma. warmed. 1721
Douglas btrttt , * sW. 017-tl
T7 > OHHENT Sultol rooms , nicely ( urnlilied. In-
Jt" qulro 1B15 CAM Hfi > t t. OIO-li
7011 nKKf KuroUhodrOom. , 1017 DCJ.-eutrecl.
1
6IS t (
FOIl BENT-furnished roornn , IS 16 Dodge St.
618-4'
i'Oll RKNT-Furnl&hed roouu at 1810 r'uuau.
F [ KENT With board , front room , lay un < !
J prick huueo , Cl'3 north I7tli ttrot't. 4M-V
. . . . , HEHT Mwl ) furoUhedroouu ltnor 1th-
11 out board ld5 Uo-lifa Bt. 190 II
I OIl HKJf f Nlc lurnlahva ( rooms , 2co Do.lb-u
1 Btruet. 57i-lS
F IOlt UENT-funiUhvd 100103 , 106 North ISth
650-29 }
UENT-N w CotUKe , S room < throe block *
IriOH
< from Btrett cut. llanicom ! > ) . ( , iw.llAUKKU
JIAVNK , X. E. cor , ISIli aud farnun. tiO tl
F IOIl IIE-VT NU'r ' < wnl b ] roou ,19Pe Fuiuim
rtn-ct cOI-tf
FOH LKVSE D ImsliiftB lots IfHh street , Ltlwccn
Datcnporl and Uapltol a\cnue , ctst side , ( or ft
tonn of jears. AJIV.S.
4SO-U 1537 Kaninul < trprt
KENT A few gentlemen can lioaccotnottato < l
JD with furnlahed roorun. Apply 1813 r'urnam St.
4DO-t (
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: \ \ RKNT Mtura room with lia emctt 1ZU
I\0\l 1 , 1511 Farnam St. I'.VULSKN & CO. , lECu
Knruam Hlrett. 8S4-U
FOIl KENT Severn Koou houses , alsn one Oroom
llncly luriiiihoil housa. John E. IMuarJn , 1111
Karnain ht
FOR 11ENT l-'urnMiod room with or without
lioard. Finest location in the city. AlRO lew-
tahlo boanlcru wauled , N. W , cor. ISth anil Karnam.
F OR I'.KNT Furnished rooms on thu iiorthwc *
cor. ISth ami Capitolavenuo , ( onnorly Crelzntoa
1S9-U
J1 heated SM N. 19th. B7D-U > 1
TTOH lU'.iNT UOOIM In Nebraska Matlona Bank
JD Buildlnir. Meet doairatle offlcea lu the city
Supplied with hydraulic elo'&tor and buatod b
uroam. Apply at Bank.
FOB SALE.
FOIl SALE CHE * . ' - BoardliiR HOUSH hufllnei , ? and
furr.liurc. Addriss ilre. "A. B. C. " 1'ojtofflce.
61118
FOIl SALE Splendid bargain 1(1 ( acre' , honxo.
him , sli.vlu anddult trees.
Ranch nn r lit to Rlur.
Stuck aim Ranch ou Republican Itlvcr.
C12S BELL&.SIIRIVER.
IflOll SALE Two fine mocklnirblriln , singerat a
1 ir ; at bargain. A. J. ilai.d ) . 325 It old way
Council BluQa , la. It.
] J\ORSALE \ Large Sorrsl hnr e , 1200 pound
1 tie anil Hound , liO. A , J.Maadel , 3iS Ilroadnay ,
Council Bluffs , la. It.
FR SAI.E Three Kocd h.-usca anil Iota in Rhlnn'n
Ut oddltlnu , fJOu uni $3 } I caali , bahnce 20 per
month , car8trett earn , llare ) jan , ' ln.
Fine housu aiullot nenr 22d and Ua\en ) > ort St& ,
c'lcap.
( iood U room Imi-e in lUnsotn Place , ncir trct > t
car , at a barualn. IltfcY A : SlOlTElt , S. W. > rner
16th and Farnam. tOD-tt
FOIl SALE I'oMtuely thu beat pajlni ; grocerj-
lU9incB8 in Omnlu. ij.itbfa'tory rcaajns iriteu
( or selling. Addrobs Lock RKo. . 607 , Om ha , N -
braska. 5SO-10
T7\01' aiLE-GUEAT HAHGAIN T enty acre
JD tract ot land , good improt ircut3 and plenty ot
frtihtrcoi. Ihrcorml one-quarter iniles frnmpost-
olllci' . Will ill\ Ida into 2J or fiacre lots , near Brit
Railroad line and projected street ear line. Apply
to T , C. Bruncr or L. V. llorso , cor. 15th and Capitol
a\enue.
FOIl SALE lYr 51Mo , a rc'lilence property on
south ISth street , that Mill rent for$2o.OO pet
ill inth. JlUot be sold at onoc.
001 tf . BABKEll Si MAYNK.
FOIl SAIjK Nice 4 room house , good barn , full
lot , south 121 h street , S1.UJO. Uasy term" .
House & rooms , large lot , barn , etc.north Oixaha ,
Sl.OoO.
' ! ' o room house , quarter acie ground , Burt St. ,
300. Monthly paj-incnts. BAUKER 4. MAYNE ,
N. M cor. 13th and fr'amain.
" 77'OH SALK-Nlie acre hit on south 13th street.
JD SI 000 on long time. D AUK Kit A , MAYXK IJ
FOB SALE-1J acre pltcc In West Omaha at 1EOO
on long time. Tills Is a rare chance ( or specu
lation , n AUK EH & MAYNK.
002-K
FOIl BALE -Elegant cottage on Convent stroot.
Good barn , etc. I.ot5uxlSO. $3,2uO. * 7iX ; c sb ,
balance In monthly payment.
652-t ( 1UHKEH b 11AYKE.
Irtcn SALE 2S acres of beautiful g'ound , north
1 Omaha , onlv Jl.tOO. IIAllKEIl & MAYNE , N. E
cor. )3th and Farnain. Ml-tf
FOR SAM ; i ac.ro lot on CalKoniia street , U
miles from ] KU > torHce , 4 room house , barn , well ,
cistern , etc , $1,700. ? JJtdo ) u , balance 15 00 per
month.
Ainu , nice , new 6 room cottare , full lot , cittern ,
cellar. oantr > s , closets , bay window and eicrjthlui ;
In si cod order , U trl'es ( rom poatotllce , $1,610 $400
down , balance jiStcr month. BAUKEIl i. JUYNE ,
N. ! ' „ Cor. 13th and rainaui. 603 tl
"ITIOH SALE 6 room cottage , halt lot w U locate
* near town , o erjtl-ine In gnrnl chape. I'ric
IJ1.650 iBold eoon. J. W. LOUINSIIUKY , (514 Doug
as. 535-U
If on SALK An Aialrv eimfclstUi , ; ol 17q colonies
J1 of lices. A' o 160 bhoJ wli tnolH , Umber ,
and e > eryii.In neccienry lor lcu-ki ! oi'I K' Owutr
Intends uioIuir cast la the spring. Imiuue ol Jot.
Dilrd , Ilcdwood Apalry , 3514 Coburn St , Omaha ,
Neb / 528I _
"TTTOII HALE IV nil milch cott . Hcnr > Heal , cor-
JL1 iicrllthiuidDoJifeSU.
F ( Oil SALE A lirt.t-i.lasM Vosu & Hon Plan : , at a
bargain. Inquire Kduohni.Erlckson > , 6241 !
6ALE t elegant rctldcnce lot * opposite the
. ' n * " Ooi ent on Hamllt'ii and Charlw
btrects. If . . , , ,
you a jjt cdio ; building site , ! - <
and seu them. SrOiaOO ca
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I 7\6l.SALK ( rour show cases cry clicap. Imiulrt
1 ot hdholin & iricks-n. : 5UO-U
TT/lOU SAU : Oil tllADE-A good span o ( wule ,
J1 harnudt' and wagon. Apply to Alex O Charlton ,
' Uj Bros. f M-tt
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iJIOH BALK Farm 8 uilles Irum iltj. Inqulru nt
1 lira. Jleyer. over Boeder's Drug ( tore , Id and
Websur. 872-t (
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| 7OR HALE Two counteis an'1 fifty cet of good
JL1 BhU\lug , chcip , at 1503 Dodguiit. 1BS-U
F OR SALK Two large NorrnaiiDtallloiu. Address
O. D. Blrdfall , Walnut. Iowa. _ 15Mmi
F OR SALE A good two story store I roperty In
Wayne , Wayne couuty , Neb. AddresiO. D. Bird-
sail , Walnut , Iowa. 166-luU
FOR BALK Two 0 | > cn Kecond-hand bugttlci end
one doiUery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Ilarney fit.
839 tl
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TTIOR SALK-Oolorado coal. This coal Is as tiao from
f soot and as clean as Rock Spring.
tsi-tf JKFK w.
FOR BALK Two portable boilers , 10 homanovre
Apply al I ) . FITZPATHICK ,
CliS-tt JIB South loth Bt.
FOHBALK-A samll Jlrwler , Bahmwi &Co , , flr
prool afr. lmo t new , at tlilu oflloe. H
F OH SAI.E Ola oompaperi IB largo u J enuO
quaulltlei at thl > omee. U
UI8CEUANBOUB.
LOST lion Jay 2th Ktli. , u unaJl upinlel dog ,
Aneuerto the name ol major. A Bultable re-
vard will he paltl ( or hi * icturil A Infoirnalion tn
leail'nKtu ' bl < reoo > cry bj Jsuies li tlet , iO'i ftouth
Tenth bt. 032 JB
FVSIILY Ball at U. Rutfr' , March 9th ! * . ( ! cnt
ticket ! 1 00 , ladles free. CSa-7 (
A hT NEEDLKW011K-JII. Hla ar.haru. an ex-
2H.rlonced | uectlle uouian , bat opened room * co
lead ) any Mork In her line , bha hoi ale a Nuiiply
n ( maUruli on haudn. Ladlnii are liulteJ to call
and ire her dliiilay tf coniiueiictil rltecti. > oonu
ot ItUS I > xlte ttrtet. IK , tf
| 7 3PKCIAC.TIK3 for tboeeout I cmnWment to
1 I m ko money with. Cell ou M , L. Smith , 09
tf , 14th btrect , and MS o uipl . 4331m i
/ 1AHU PAID For second hand clolhei , ordcnby
\J lutteuor | taU prouiiitly attended to Ad-
drew 11 r. urlln ) , UrodurlchOlBbOuthlOthKt Omahk.
EDAED
MAOlSTim OF PAI JYSTERY AND CONDITION.
AUBT. 103 Tenth ttrctt , between Famam and Har-
noy , will , with the aid ol ( ruxrdl&n kplrltn , obulalcx
wj ou giancsuico put and nrn ni. aoJUrt.
certain condltlona la th futuro. UvU vt-i > > tc > o
oul * ord r. Perfect latlafaotlo iwariottst