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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1884)
THE DAILY -BJBE OMAHA , FRIDAY , MARCH 7 , mi. H THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Triday Morning , Maroh 7 , h Tlio Wontlior. For the Missouri valley : Slightly warmer and partly cloudy weather , light local snows , variable winds and dimin ishing pressure. , LOOAL BREVITIES. Now crop clover and timothy oed for salo. Shiigurt , W ito & Wlon , Council Bluffi , Iowa. - Th rhllhwmonlo society have a rohoareivl * t Meyer's hall this evening. A f mlly quarrclj'.was on trial before .TudffO Bonoke yesterday afternoon. The liquor caios were called botoro Jtidgo n'enelco ycslorosy and Indefinitely post- poned. Ooo vagrant was discharged in police court ocatonlay , ad two dlsluibow ot the peace fined and committed. i-MorrU Vanan was yesterday fined 510.00 nd co t , and sentenced to sorto a term often ton days In the county j ll , for bo tln ( ? ono ol Uia disorderly women of the town. An Information was filed In luo police court yesterday by J. C. Wolinow agalnut ( Joorgo Contant , charging him with the em- bmlemontof $327.55 on March 4 , 18 H. The lumber purchased for the construe U n of the elaughtcr houses In South Omaha ban alro dy begun to arrive , and as soon as the woivlhor will permit , sidetracks wilt bo laid by the Union I'Acltto to the propo.od slto of the slaughter houaea. Doc. Smith yesterday handed In to the county ilork'g office separate maps of all the prcctncU In Douglas county. The vatloun Kchool district ! are outlined on them , to enable when making nasoHnmonts the the awieflsow , comlnff spring , to put the property accused in Iho right rehool district. Flio Chief Butler was plcuantly and ngrcoably surjnlsod at hU homo on Wednes day ovonlng by a party of his friendo , promt. ncnt among whoir were Cixrl Woodworth , W. J. Mount , Charles Tnrnoy and 15. K. Long. Mr , Butlor'a guests numbered nearly fifty. A very ploawsnt evening wai spent , nnd In the early morning the frlomln separated and wont to their homos. C. U. Itrynnroll \ known hero among the lovers of ba o ball and a member of the John It. Thuraton hose company , was on Wodnon. day last fined Hoventy-five dollars and costs , by a Council Bluffs magM 10. for dofraud- Injr his hotel keeper In that city. It eooms the landlord boarded the Denver baau ball team a couple of years ago , nnd being unable to ROC his piy haadHormlaod to force Brya n who was a member , Into a settlement. The cn o haa boon oppoatod , I'EllSONAJU .r. C5. Kilpatrlck , Boatrlco , Is at the Tax- ton. ton.B. B. 11. Careen , of Chicago , la at the Metro politan. 0. A. Bird , North 1'latto , la at Iho Metro- l > oltan. ! Jf. 1' . Downs , Lincoln , Is reglstorad at the Milliard. J. C Bailey , of Philadelphia , I * at the Mot- ropolitan. Ifon 1" . 1' . Ireland , , Nebraska City , Is a gueitt at the Paston. 1' , J. Nichols loftfor Cheyenne in his prl- % vato car Wednesday. J. R. natcllff , of Central City , Neb. , Is a fruost of the Metropolitan. .T. IfBlack , of Springfield , Neb. , i rogls- fc t rod nt tbo Metropolitan. 1 * . C. 11 Unrr and William Htutnpf , of St. Louiff , nro at the Metropolitan. Jeme Davis , Blair , and J. M. Kagan , Hao- tliig" , and reglitorod at the 1'axton. Mr * . Swan , an Iowa lady , Is visited with Mr. and MTU. George Parr , in this city. J , V. llynes , Ifaldrogo , and A. A. Miller , WoopluR Water , are guests of the Mlllard , S. Parkltw , Weeping Water and 0. 0. Whlto , Valparaiso , uro stopping at the Mil- Urd. 1 A. 1) . Mile ? , William Draper , O , B. Hals- toad and J. 0 , WMpple are registered nt the 1'axtnn. Air. Klcu&rd M , Oeultts , the wholesale roll * littery .man , and Miss Manila Genius , have ffoiio oust. Audy Borden returned from a llylnff trip to 8 Louts yostenlay. Ifo has bpou absent hlnco M onday. K , P. Ilodsdoro , Sdiuylcr , and M. J. San- dort * and U , II , Jowott , Sidney , nro stopping at the Piixton. Andy BorJon yesterday returned from St. Loulii , where bo wont to accompany his wlfo on Lor return to Omaha , J. W. Bon , Chicago ; A. ( MItaon , Ponka , Neb. ; L. L. Whlttolaey , Vloronco , Neb , , anil 8 , K. Wonmaker And wlfo are at the Metro politan. W. P. Uramort , U In the ittyon route from L'roeport , Illluoli , to ITalloy , Idaho , where 'Jio Ilia uiatlo arran cmenta to put up and operate a large saw mill and sank factory. Thou. A. Lamb , Lincoln ; A. P. Smith , Chi- cigo ; M. A. Hartlgan , Plattsmoutu ; W. II. ( ioodalo , Loulivllle , Ky. , nud 8. K. Gllman , Dead wood , Dak. , are Htupplng at tlio Metro- polltui. < Muiager 8. N , Meallo , of the Academy ol Music , has been conOued to the house for the last few day < with lung fever , but b now con. valeichisr , and will bo about his buslnesu agalu lu a few day * , _ UIIM ) , i OUKKN'K.-At her ro ldenc , 14U Tentli ttreet , yesterday at 2,18. Mary , .wife ol WHiloca E , Greene , aged 43 yean , 8'uoiithi and 1 day. Funeral notice will be glveu hereafter. OU13TKNS. Carolluo Clntenn , vlfo of Au- giut Clnteni , Mnrch 5th , ajjed S'l yoira f 1'uneral will take place from her reuldence V at West Omaha , March Olh , at 'J p. in. 1'rleuJs are Invitoi KAUl'MAN-LlltanKnufmau , dauithter ol Kdwwd Kaufman , March G , IHril , ige < i neventeen uv > nths. Kunoral will take tilace from the nuldenca of Charleo Kaufman , 14M outh 10th tt-reot , March 7th , at 2 p , tn , Fr ! < ids nre Inyltud. A Hard I'ali- , Woduosday oroning the sheriff of Brown county arrived in this city , having in charge ( wo horso-lhiovts whom ho wsi taking to the penitentiary at Lincoln , one for coy-en nnd the otbor for eight yaitrfl. They "ore members of the famous Vltid/ ' Wade ( jsng and were t hud looking pair. They romaihod in thi oily over night and took tha noon treiu to-4 y for Liaooln. RELIGION AND RUM , A Country Minister's ' Visit to the City of Omaha , Tlio KfTect or llrlmn Ijlfo Upon a HtiHtto Pastor. A couple ot days ago a minuter , an elderly gentleman , arrived in this city nnd rogiatorod at ono ot its principal ho tels. Out of rospcct for this divine nnd liis parishioners his name for the present is withhold from publicity ns his parish is not BO far from this city , that ono day's ride on a railway train will not roach it. The denomination to which this gontlomnn belongs is ono of the most popular in the world nnd ita devotees , who assemble weekly to offer supplications nnd chant their orisons , and who invade every quarter of the civilised globe , nro num bered by millions. What caused him to leave hia flock nnd como to dmaha could not bo loarncd , ns his stay hero , or as much of it ns ia known , was not per plexed by buainewj or the ordinary nflnSrs ofthialifo. During his first day's _ visit in the city ho onioyod his leisure sitting in the rotunda of his hotel holding com munication with himself. When ho was shown to his room on his first night ho vontu.od to broach the subject of religion to the clerk who was conducting him to his npartmonts. Ho wn < earnest nnd importunate in the matter , nnd urged upon the young man the importance * of attending to his soul's welfare. The next morning ho arose , ate his breakfast nnd wont out into the street. About noon ho ho returned in a beastly state of intoxica tion nnd had to bo helped to his room by the proprietor of the hotel. After hav ing slept off the effect * of his debauch ho came down and wont out again to indulge liis passion nnd hold n second orgy , with Bacohua. In n couple of hours ho re turned hntloss nnd in n worse stnto of drunkenness than boforo. After ho had become sober n second time , ho was ask ed to pay his bill at the hotel , nnd re plied that ho had no moro money than do needed himself In the evening at supper ho became very familiar with the waiters , nnd being remonstrated with bocarao violent. A. telephone mes sage was sent to the police station for an ollicor to take him to apartments in tlio city jail , but before ho arrived nt the ho tel the minister hnd fled and has not been seen since in the city. DISTEIOT COURT , The FrococdlifX8 In that Tribunal YcBtcnlay. In the district court yesterday , before Judge Wfikoloy , the case of Bon/on against the Burlington & Missouri Rail way in Nebraska , which was taken up on Wednesday morning , was on trial all day. The trial of this case promises to take up considerable timo. The plaintiff , up n the adjournment of court last evening , Imd not introduced all his evidence. Before Judge Neville the case of Den nis vs. the Omaha National bank , which was tried to the court , was taken under advisement. The cano of Barker against Jorgensen was thou taken up. This is a simple ac tion upon a promissory note , to which the defendant pleads the statute of limi tations. Late in the evening the case was given to the jury , which in a short limo returned a sealed verdict. The following in the assignment of ca ses for to-day. OEFOllK .JUDffK WAKKU5Y. Omaha Barb Wire company vs. Omaha. Bonzan vs. Burlington & Missouri river railroad company in Nebraska. ( On trial ) Merchants' National bank of Deadwoo'd vs. McHugh. Kaufmann vs. Ballou. Stoclo ct ul. vs. Mount ot al. Randolph vs. Douglas county. Rodatook vs. Miller. IlEfOUK JtllKll ! Lynch ot al. vs. Lynch ot al. llosowator vs. the Tribune Printing company. Cunningham vs. Kennedy ot al. Snyder ot al , vs , Bernstein. , Budlong ot al , vs. Burr Implement lompany. Jorgoiuon vs. Barker ot al. Funk vs. Funk. Oolpotzor ot al. vs. Wardens and V. Omaha National Bank vs. Omaha. Hathburn vs. Wymau. Brainard vs. 0. , St. P. , M. & B. rail road company. Doctor vs. Fcstnor v ot al. THE OITY"SOHOOLS , Tlieir Financial Ootulltlon on Mnrch 1st , IHtU. The following ia the financial status of the school district of Omaha on March lot , 188-1 , as given by Truman Buck , treasurer , to the board of education : IIKCKII-III. llalauoo frem laat report . $10,710 12 Tax collected In Docombor. ' 83 , . . . 27,070 ( W Tax collected lo January , ' 84 . 8,41300 I'luoa and liceiisca In February , . . . 1D.3U U > OhltliiBold . 1000 Old Iron wild . 01 85 ToUl Witrranta iiald In Vebruary . ? 15,170 C8 Trauiferrod to Nlnlung fuud . . 12,816 35 Total . , . 827,90 01 JUlanco In treasury . 932,050 M lUNKINtl > TM' . lUlanca from la t report . 9 , l'-2 CO Traniforred . , . . . . 12,81580 Total . . , . . . ' . . .S.'O.OBT 00 I'ald by riu-rftnt . glO,00 00 lll l nco . , . ,810,037 M llondd on daposlt , . . , . . , , , , , . , , . . . .819,000 00 Tlio Ivory Hulls. The keepers of pool and billiard tables hava boon ( jtven duo notice that they will have to pay license on the tables if they dwslro to continue their use. It is now ono week since they were /lotificd and that ( s the time allotted. As yet , not n eitiglo man has paid n lico'nso and they all scorn to bo waiting for aomo ono to take thii lead. Tlio re is no necessity for buhfuhu'ss in tbo matter , for the first nma ho stops up to the captain's oflioo wjth bin money will be made to feel por- focUy at homo , and it it useless to try tn avude the payment of the license as the inursUtl says the law must bo carried out to the letter. Np doubt it will como u trillo hard 011 Iho boys who have not boon in the habit of paying license on their tables. What brought about this late order might bo of interest. A certain Farnam street saloon keeper was not eatiiGed with run * ning his bar in full bloat on Sundays , but would also run his pool and billard tables , and the click of the ivory balls could bo plainly hoard upon the streets by passersby.f1a a great many church going people this was decidedly obnoxious , ana tlio marshal no tified the proprietor of the place that ho mutt refrain from running his tables on Sunday. The saloon keeper simply sent back word that ho had as much right to run his billiard tables as certain other places hod to run their ton pin alloys , fr The marshal made several attompU'to abate the nuisance , but without avail , and at last it was decided to put the law in force , and now ho says it must bo com plied with. The time is up , and if the keepers nf tables do not now take out licenses suit.will bo commenced. A SERIOUS CHARGE , A Complaint Filed Again ! George P , Rlaric , of IheBraflslreet Agency , For Obtaining $10O Under I'ulso Protonica. Yesterday afternoon Chris. Spocht , the cornice man , and a member of the board of education , filed a complaint against George F. Clarke , a young man em ployed in the oflico of the Bradstreet commercial agency in this city. The complaint alleges that Clarke roprosontcd to the afliant , Spocht , that W. B. Taylor was indebted to him in the sum of 8140 , and by those representations ho ( Specht ) was induced to part with his money and goods to the amount of 8100. Mr. Spocht could not bo found last evening , but Clarke was soon , who tells the following story : Ho told Mr. Spocht in the early part of January last that ho was laboring under Gnancial cmbarrosnmont , and Specht of his own accord offered to sign his note for 8100 at the bank. The note was made out on the 2d day of January , and signed by both Clarke and Spocht. It became duo on Friday last , and and an agreement was made between them that it should bo lifted , by borrowing the amount from a third party on another note signed by the makers of the first ono , which thing was to bo done the fore part of this week , On Saturday Clarke was taken sick and was unable to leave his room , and did not como down town for several days. Specht thinking something was wrong filed a complaint for obtaining money under false p'retonses , and a warrant was issued upon it , which up to a late hour last night hud not boon served. Mr. Clarke has been three years con nected with Bradstrcot , and has always sustained the reputation of being an in dustrious and honest young man. A AVnsli In March Snow. It may bo interesting to the ladies to know that if the hands and face are freely - ly bathed in'March ' snow it will prevent the skin from becoming tanned or freckled during the coming summer months , at least that is what lias been said by someone ono , long ago. As this is likely , or at least it may bo , the last snow which will bo soon in this section of country this month , it might bo well to improve the opportunity and toke a snow bath with out delay. Tuclvo Iloural-'or a Day. The rule obliging the police to do duty twelve consocuivo hours went into fprco last night. Hortoforo the night force did duty only ton hours per day going on at 7 pm. and quitting at D am. Now they go on at the same time and quit at 7 am. Under the old regime from 5 am. to 7 am. , an interval of two hours , there was not a policeman on regular duty. The enforcement of the now rule obviates the former dilliculty by adding two hours moro of work to the members of the night force. GRTJNEBAUM BEOS , TWO GRAND KID GLOVE BARGAINS. Wo have this time to offer to our Pa trons and Friends a grand Bargain in kid gloves , that wore received by us on Tuesday - day , and to make it convenient for 1.11 to select , wo have devoted an extra largo space on our counters , and have arranged thorn so to raako selections easy for all who come , which wb know will bo a great many. The lot is a big ono , consisting of 1,500 pairs , in two different styles , ono is five Hook and the other is three Button , in all the latest. Spring S/iadcs. The five Hook Glove is an elegant qual ity of kid , under the Foster Patent , every Pair otampod , and all in the newest spring shades , the price on them are 81.25 Per J'nir. Wo don't ' say hero what they are wortli\ but ask you to cpmo and BOO for yourself ! and wo are convinced that you will ap preciate the Bargain , and also take advantage - vantage of it. The three Button is * also made of a good quality kid and all in the latest spring shades. The price on them are loctal'cr 1'alr. Now wo ask all to come and see these two grand Bargains in gloves , and we know that your visit will bo well repaid , GRUNEBAUM BROS. , 1309 Farnam stro REMOVAL SALE Great Slaughter in Jiools andS/ioea , TIRRKLL AND COOK , 1012 Dovylav < W , On April 1st v o will move our Jbusi. nos * into the store room now .qocupiod by M. A. Kurtz , 1 OG Farnam fltroot.- and until that time wo will cloao put all goods at greatly reduced prc ! a , to close out as much as possible 9 ! our immense stock , "W have no old shop-worn Roodi or nhooB damaged by lire. " fitqck all clean and fre b. Call and * 4i'u'r bargain. . Fou SAIK. Farm of jto acies m the South Loup valley , near'Bt. 1'uul , Neb 5 50 acres impr v d , 'M acres of good hay land ; houio. stables , etc ; also largo grove of trees. Will soil for § 1,200 , or trade for city proparty. L. J. Pop-in ) ca D. L. Thomas , Oreighton Block , . One Piano for rent , Inquire at Kd ! helm & Erickson'n. A TALE OF TWO CITIES , A Nebraska Woman Who is Deserted in Omaha Finds Her Recreant Has Win SI , Joe And Han Him Arrested lor Digamy , lie Having Married An. . other "Woman , , In 1879 , a young lady named Nellie Doe , who was living with her parents in a little town in this state became ac quainted with a barber named William J. Patton , who was working at his trade in the oamo village. After a brief courtship they eloped and came to Omaha , where they wore married on the 128th day of September of that year , the ceremony being performed by a justice of the peace. For throe months they lived together , when Patton suddenly disappeared , and for many months the distracted wife heard nothing of him , Loft to do for herself , she sought employment in a hotel at Omaha , and then visited Kansas City , Atchison and other cities , wheroaho earned a living as dining-room girl. Biz months ago Mrs. Patton arrived in St. Joseph and secured employment at the Union Depot hotel. She had boon there but a few days when she came face to face with her husband , whom she had not scon for moro than thrco years. That the surprise was mutual , cannot bo doubted. Patton was then employed in the Union Depot barbur shop , and was thrown in almost daily contact with the woman whom ho had deserted. Mrs. Patton made a number of inquir ies regarding her husband's past conduct , and learned that ho was married in that city , on the 10th day of November , 1880 , to a young lady named Sarah Halo , and consequently was guilty of bigamy. The next time they mot she accused him of the crime , but ho pacified her by prom ising to give up the second wife and go with her ( No. 1) ) to some point in Kan sas , where showould never again have cause to complain of his conduct. Ho gained her consent not to give him tray , and a few days thereafter they took their departure for Hiawatha , where Patton - ton secured employment at his trade , lie and his wife took up their abode with Mr. G. II. Wheeler , who was also mar shal of the town , and for a few days they were apparently happy. Then Patton left and was gene for a week , and it is supposed returned to St. Joseph to mtiot wife No. 2. Returning to Hiawatha , ho worked a brief upcll longer , and then told hia wife that ho hod a good chance offered him in Omaha. Ho was going up , ho said , and would send her the money so thai she might join him in a few days. He then took his departure , leaving her penniless , and she never sat eyes on him again until last Monday. Realizing after a few days that she had been deserted for a second time , Mrs. Patton related her story to Marshal Wheeler , with whom she was still boardIng - Ing , and at his expense several hundred postal cards wpro printed and sent abroad , giving a description of Patton and offer ing $25 for his arrest. This effort to ef fect his capture proved abortivehowever , and Mrs. Patton finally made hor'way to Atcliison , where she secured employment and is still retained. On Monday Mr. Whesler arrived in St. Joseph on legal businessand dropped into the Union Depot barber shop for the purpose of getting shaved. Knowing that Patton had formerly worked there , ho in quired as to his whereabouts , and was in formed that ho was working on the oppo site side of the street. He at once dropped the conversation as to Pattern's whereabouts , and asked how soon the * first train left fo'r Atchison. "At 8:30 : , " was the reply. It was then 8 o'clock , and in a secona Wheeler had made up his mind to go to Atchison after Mrs. Patton. Ho ar rived theru before 10 o'clock , and on in forming her that ho had located her hus band she signified her willingness to ac company him to St. Joseph for the pur pose of prosecuting the scoundrel who had deserted her. She arrived as stated , and after swearing out the information was taken to the Bacon house , where she will remain until she lias had an oppor tunity of going before the grand jnry with her grievances. On being taken into custody Patton exhibited considerable alarm , and asked that ho might bo allowed to sco his wife , as ho believed ho could effect a compro mise. His request was refused , though , and ho must now suiter the penalty of hi * crime. Hia bond was placed at SSOO. nixl after some little delay ho siicceedod in tilling it. 'ROUGH ON RATS. " Gloara out rats , mica , roaches , flies , ivita , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , "uphers , IGc. Drugcists Yesterday between the hours of G and 7 o'clock p m , the occupants of the house at the corner of Sixteenth and. Douglas street , were awakened by some ono work ing at the door knob. Suddenly the noise at the door ceased , and somebody was heard crawling over the roof of a shod in the rear nfvthe'houae. The Qcutleman of the house arose and approached a window in the roar , and there confronted a man who was just try ing to raise the window sash. Ho yelled at the fellow , and ho jumped fro.u thereof roof to the ground , scaled the fence and disappeared. It was broad daylight , and it was an enormous pioco-of cheek on the part of the burglar to attempt to effect an en trance , but eoinp of thou have cheek enough for anything. Never Give Up. If you are sulferlm ? with low and depreiwoo spirit * , lee ; of appetite , geuerftl debility , dia- torderod blood , wonk constitution , headache , or any dUcaso of a bilious nature , by ftll lueanu procure a bottle of Electric 'mfctera , You will be eurprlsed to goo the rapid IMiroveiuent tlmtwlll follow ; you will bohumlrwi'with now Uf : .ttnmgttfand acthlty rwill.return ; paiir ana vuiory will cease , and henceforth you will rmniueiu.yBin the prul oof Klectrio liltUjn. ftoM k fyconU a bottle byjO. F. Good- "a'/r * ' . / f A. Pleasant All'ulr. \ Ono of the finest and most cultured gatherings that has ever occurred in thia city among the colored people took ploc Wednesday at the residence of Thomas Banks , Vl09 Janet Btreot , i jJleap ? year , party. For the splendid success of the Wr 'Miu. Alice Nelson and Miss Ida teolo doaar > 9 particular praise. Among" o e preeofjtHere : Misses May , Wright , rown , S. Brown , OollVe , Weathers , Wil- .auii , L. Ouiley , Cornish , Bruce. King , ( Kector , 81y , < Susanberry , Stool , llobiu- iBon , WillUuu' , Nelson , BanU | Me&sra. [ | Carter , Curiw. Martiu , K-illog , Nelson , w Toleson , Henderson , Green , Moskol , McGlolands , Walker , Watson , Buckner , Jackson , Johnson , Harris , Drown , Roberts , lUckotts. The ovoniiig was spent in social enjoyment - joymont , and this was interrupted by n splendid supper , which was heartily ap preciated anu enjoyed. A Happy .Surprise. Wednesday evening about forty friends of Mr. and Airs. H. Hess , swooped down upon them at their delightful residence , on Park avenue , directly opposite the park , and at once took full and complete possession of the house , vrithout oven aiking the permission of the host and hostess. The hotiso is a commodious structure , and as it has but recently been completed it was thought best to help Mr.and _ Mrs. llcsa to warm it up. Musicians wore taken along , and the evening was spent most pleasantly in social intercourse and dancing. The ladies had not forgotten their share of the festivities , and in duo season brought out a sornptous lunch , which was washed down with delicious coffee. The party did not take their leave until a late hour , and then it was with regret. A Great Discovery. That h dally bringing joy to tlio homoi of thoti'iuulrt by sating many of their dear tnioa from an early grave. liuly Is Dr. King's Now Dlncovery for Consumption. CoimliH , Cold * , Asthma , Dronchltt * . Hay lover , Lo < ui of Voice , Tickllnjf In the Throat , Pain in Sldo and Cheat , or any discaio of the Throat and Lunge , n posltUo cnroi Gunrantood. Trial Baltics frco at 0. F. Goodman's Dnig Store. Latvo slzo $1.00 General Howard's Departure. Wednesday afternoon General O. O. Howard started for Europe , to bo absent four months. Ho was accompanied us far as Chicago by General Dandy. The olliccrs at military headquarters gathered at the depot to see the commander oil and wish him bon mi/aye. General Gib bon , who is assigned as acting commander in General Howard's absence , is expected to-day from Ft. Laramio. Buoklon'a Arnica Salvo. The groutcnt medical womlor of the world. Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts , Hi- con , Salt Rheum , Fever Soroj , Cancers. Piles , Ohillblains , Corns. Totter , Chapped handa. and nil skin eruption , garanteed to cure in ivory tnntanco , or money refunded. 25 cants Real Estate Transfer * . The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's offlco March 5 , reported for THE BEE by Ames' real estate agency : Samuel S. Beobo and wife to John Hamlin , w dw i " of lot 4blk 9 in Shinu's 1st add , § 2000. Jefferson W. Bedford and wife and Abmbam R. Souer and wlfo to Frederick W. Melchor , w d , lots 14 and 15 , blk S , in Hawthorne add , § 2000. Current 0. Jonaapn and Soron Jona- son to Emelio Nelson , w d , o \ of a jj of lot 13 , block 0 in Kountzo and Ruth's add , § 1. August Wunssowski and wife to Isaac S. Hascall , w d , part so I of sec 34 , 15 , 13oS4000. City of Omaha to Mrs. Emily J. Briggs , q opt 20th st. , 'Capital odd , 52x 132 of 20th at , pt 1 9. $800. Albert M. Henry , widower to Carroll S. Montgomery , w d 1 2 , b 2 , in Henry & S hoi ton's add. $2,850. Carol Olson and Stoua Olson to Gun- nard A. Lindquist , w d , s.Vof 1 ! . " > , b 10 , Kountze and Ruth's add. $1 401) . Lyman Richardson and wife to Paul Nelson , w d , ej I 1 and 4 , b 12 , in Kountze and Ruth's add. $825. Yesterday Morning' ) * Fire. An alarm of fire was turned in from box 43 yesterday about 10 o'clock , and the fire department hastened to the scene of the fire , which was at the corner of Nintli street and Capital avenue. The fire was in a small one story house owned by Mr. Shannon , and occupied as a dwelling house. The blaze originated from a defective ftuo and very litllo dam age was dono. * .MISH.U'.S. The door of the hook and ladder house is baxely wide enough to allow the hook and latter .truck . to pass through , and in pulling out yesterday the driver , Jim O'Brien , catched the aide of the 'door with ono of the rear wheels of the truck , causing a delay of a few moments. The door should bo made- wider , as it requires very close driving to get through. The chief engineers wagon narrowly escaped colliding with a carriage in which was seated a lady driver , yesterday , while on the > y to- the fire. The chief was going down Douglas at a terrific pace and as ho neared the corner of Thirteenth lad ) , who was driying a ono horsn rig , attempted to drive norms the street in front of him , notwithstanding the fact that hia gong was sounding and the crowd was yolKrfg. The wheel of the engineer's wagon just touched the rear wheel of the lady's carriage , and tipped it up slightly. People cannot bo too careful at time of fire to give the cantor of the street to the fire department , on a great deal of their success depends Upon thuir reaching the scene of the fire promptly. POWDER Absolutely Pure. , , 3 t u r t | of puil' ' xur * r"nomlcal tl'H . lu iy klodi > , atKl ( k o t > e lolj m cow | iuiii | i , thoit i-ltltplum or ily la ans. llorr OUi I JlWvlH Oo. , 1B YWl < M Ne * Vcik , CASTORIA Infants and Children Wlthont Morphine or Warcotlno. What K"S ! our Children rw checks , What cures their fevers , mnkes them k 'Tly Cn torln. When Dablca fret , and err br turn * , What cures their colic , Vflli their wornw. I Hnt CiKtorla. ' What qulcklr curM Conctlpntlon , | Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut Fni-ewcll then to Morphine 8yrup < , Castor Oil and Paregoric , andUnit Unit Gnu tori n < Contour Unlment. Anaii- fiolnto oaro for RIionmntiBxn , Sprains , Bnrn , Gall * , &o. , and an InatontanoooB Fain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO tOAJMOUUV. . MOONEY TO LOAN-In sums ol 9500 and upwards a t fli per annum , on Dounlas county ( arms. Ad- H.C. Patterson & Co. , 1221 Fanmm S' . MO-lm. ONEY TO LOAN-Tho lowent rates ol interest M Derail' Tx > &n Agency , IGth & Dougta Z31-II TITONKY TO LOAN Insnnw ot I300. i\nd upward. 1V1 0. P. Davis nml Co. , lloal Estate and Lo.n Agents , 1501 Fi.rnum 8t. S93-U HELP WANTHll. W ANTED A pantry ilrl ; sit the Emmet house. Must to good table ualrcr. 780-121 . -Maclilno lands at 1207 Farnam St. WANTF.UMaclilno 733 tf WANTKUrlso ! ! want U girls lor Kcncral house work , to sjiply.t onue 10 Cannon liro's and Co. Apply P. O. , no C-IVXIRO 741-tf lAN nl-Ulrl : fr.rgcnornl lnme-v.ork. Apply M N. K. u'rner 14th and Jaconn st. 744-tf WANTED A Oirmin girl to wait on the table. Inn.tlru at Henry Coop's , 216 South 12th btrect. 720 0 < , \\J ANTED A iroud ( jlrl to do general housework. TV Gorman pro cried , at No. 1813 Webster street. 7.TO-11S T\7"ANTKD Uoo < l I ) uckmilth on biixiiles , Pirlii | | ; Vr wagon horsa ehcclnc and generalhlacksmith- Ing. Api ly Goo. P. auildoou'a chop , corner IStu and Leatonworth. 7IU-S ] WANTED llr ! forscneral hounowork In small family. Apply lam Howard at. V23-7II Wi Girl fnrhousonoik. Mrs. Hammond , hack of head of St. Mary's monuc. 713 6 'ANTED A girl forsoneial homework. W KC $4.00 per neck , at I ) 3 N. 17th St. 701-7 } tUTANIED-Clirls at the Slavon Hotel , 10th street , VV near U. P. R. U. 7C8-7 { \\rANTED-Immrdlatply , a dishwasher at the Bost'inUcstaurnntUU Douglas street. 705-t ) § TI7ANTKD rwogirls tor general homework. V > Good wages will bo paid CIlAH. FLECK , EaKlo HOUXQ , south 13th street. 7UO C § "IT/'ANTED A Iw persons to Instruct in book-keej > - VT In , ; , asthcro Is a demand for roinpitrnc book keepers. I will learn a lew and wait for half of pay until situations are furnished. J. D. BMIl'II , 1510 Itouirlai St. 032-0 AXT'ANTKU Ulrl.Impure a HJ44 Chicago . V > ilrs.N. J. Edholm. ( U3-7 Liilits or young men to take nlco WANTED pleasant work at Inulr own home ; f2 to J.1 a day , easily made : work sent bv wall ; no carnasmg. Address F. llidd & Co. , ) K > \ 157 Dubuque Io a. 6B-lmo ] Boy to run errands. Address letter * WANTED and do general office work. Address "U. " Bee Olllce In oii hau'l writing. 30tf fVUEEN PROTECTOR-Unprocedentedlnducementa Vj offered lady ajtonts for this now rubberundergar moiit for laalea. Address with atamps , Undergar ment Co. , 0 south May St , Uhlcouo. IglMrm. \X7ANTHU-On8 hundred teams and one hundred V > laborers for Railroad work. JUCOV&1IORAN , Canflcld House , Ninth and Farnam 3 , Otcaha. T ADIES OB YiJUNG MbN in city or country to JLJ take nlrc , light and pleasant work at their own homcra ; $52 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work sent by mall , no cunvaailnc : no stamp fur reply. Tleaso address Keliablo Manf'gCo. .Philadelphia I'o. , drawer TT. 807-lmt \X7ANTED A German Ulnln ? room kitchen girl. YV Uesso and Hoppo , 418 B. 18th St , between Earner and Howard. 665-tf BITUATIOMU WANTBU. WANTF/l A"iirsUIairi dy Mritcr would like a situation as cup\Ut or assistant book-keeper. Addre.8 "A. D. II " He. olHec. 7S7-1-JS Pl.co by ajouncladj toil.ij.laln new- WANTED tux 111 i ri > ate family. Address " 11. Ij. " Bee Ofllce. 7I5-7J WANTED Ilv a competent \ounjniaii , situation a asst'ftaut book-keeper or work In ny ofllcf. "C. T , " Bco orllce- 7-I8-75 A N oxi eilcncrd book-keeper duirot a sltiutluD , xVbcsi ot reference iiivcn. will woikupoK ncojunts and straighten up bouks ginerally II Jiflrcil. Ad dress "o. F. " tuU o-flcu. 7.2 111 WANTKI ) By a young nmn.cny kind of work In cltv or on farm , WJI | .worn Br t month fur board. AddieaH "H. U. " Dee otTlvo. 7-1-Cj WANTKUMtuatlon by a young im-rled man o- Bte Jy I'oWU ) io it'on In grocery store or com ! > ldlou h' us - , prterred.Voiild ( t ku car ol h < r we. Ad.lretH "A. t ) . T. II. " Bee otter. 701 0 } Y\fAN1KD Kl'nation ' by youn ; man , had two Vt jear < eiporienci lu the dry gooiU busln-sfl , ran como will rccomuivideil. Addr sn "J. K. " Oik- land la. no ti ; WANTKU Ut lit work and Mttlng In private fan.ul en. Addrees 709 rvcrtli 10th street , up stairs. 03U-85 \X7ANTfc.D lly a joun ( { lady , position as copv- Ut , or tnwiltoln an otllr . Can opera e the tpe-vrrlterriaihi > tl uxperlwicu with legal p-perx. ( iooil references gl\tu. Artdrtiu "Mlkd C , " fjf.8 Fairview - view blftct. City. 623-71 , . ' < > < ltlnn as Uaiellnjr agent , rlerkor 11 Niok-kuepe * , by anexpcricncud man. CJro eery buklneMi t referred , Itont nf references clvm AJdidna "X. X'leo OtUctt , Omaha , Neb. m7-H WANTED A reliable young man wwitu a place to work , board and go to school. "S , A. W. " Bee oltloo 388-tl MISOELLAHBOna WANTS. VXTANTEO A oorretpondent A Chrlttlan ladyol VY culture > iU riflncmcut between the sges nl twenty-flve and f fly , without children who would unite with s > cental Christian hub nd to inako hii nice homo In Omaha , one of hspplncta and gencal pn > sperltv Thin H In good faith and deemed t. piop- er method ot | i troductioo. Address under assumed name If | > r fcrrixl. OTIS MYuTLK Jun. , Omaha Neb. 721-OJ WANTEU-Urug store that will bear lntlga - tlori , Ohe particulars s in ttock , glze of town and average ule < p rdiv. Addrras ( ) ' 5tJl 04CAU oWAUT ? ; , HKWAltl ) , Neb. 'ANTED To rent , nn rr > Am loventleman ami w v Ifo with board 19H Wcb > ter St. 6)21 f WAN1KD-S.OOO jards of dlit , at or n'ron blk e tof the Cotvtnt on 8t. tlar ) ' * ate- nue. . S. It . (81 tf of Ktu le , Juhusvn ANTED to pihy vau'ts. sinks and , ces i > ol . to clean with stidtary dianrr. Satlxfa tlon Kuarantee/l. J. U. HJIIfH , FOB RBMVyliojiBeg ano Lotn rpq UBKT Two nlctly ( urnlihed roomi&is. Itth ± Jt. 7 5-fj ItENT-Attun.o'rr-t-r ' )0th ) and Jones. Ap- Fill l ly t > Mis. K oned.lCia ! Jtckscn. , - 784-7 ItKNT-rurkMiod looms at 101B Farnam. FOR ? KENT Two fjom klichtti and co ! etu | > - IOU lr < , 1181 Sheiman a\ecu . 6i71 FOIt IIEMT Th'i-eroom * upsUliafjr m u and vlfattg J Allfurutabt 72S i IT OU IIC.Yr-FuruUtltdrot.m , 17:1 Voufflai. .00. 1 ? 17-tf 17tf'I 'I FLJl iiKKf FuriUhed ro oit , 1817 Ddgo stntet , 018-tt | F OH RENT Nlce'y furntiihed roams , 1903 Famam strwt. joj-tf IJiOtt LEASE 9 bnstntM loti 10th street , between JL' Daienport and Capitol renue , CM Mile , ( or Iflrm of J ts. AMES , 139-tf 1517 Farnam itrcet FOB RENT-Nloely furnt hed rooms with of with out board 1815 Dodga St. R74S | FOR RKNT Furnished rooms , JOJ North 18th 660-71 X Foil RbNT A beiutlful outh ami east front ro m. Itij window , ( urnlihed suitable for ono or two gentlemen , alee rr.aller room adjourning. Apply JM4 beugUn O93.tt FOR RENT-Corncr ttore on Dodge one block from Poet ofllro. JlcCAOl'E , opixwUe I1. 0. it HKtT lfou < o s'x ' rooms corner * 8d ami 1 % Do lso. McCAOUK , opposite 1' . O. GM-tf HWK RENT A tew gentlemen can be accomodated vdth furnished roorao. Apply 1818 Farnam St. 400 tf 7011 11EKT htore room with rxvemett 110 -J deen , 1511 Kamam St. r.VULSK.V&CO. , 1609 Farnam Street. ! W-U FOR RENT SoTtra good house ) , aim one B room finely furnished hoiiM. John R. Edwards , 1111 Farnam Bt SiS-tt FOR RENT Furnished room with or without board. Finest location In the city. Also lew table boarders wantedN. W. cor , 16th and Farnam. 189-tf FOR KENT Room * In Nebraska Natloniv Bank Building. Most doslratle-plBoei In the oltr Supplied with hydraullo ele-affr and heated b steam. Apply at Bank. 82841 TT10R RKNT Furnished rooms on the norths * JC1 oor. lEthandCapltolavonue , formerly Croijrnloa Houso. IJ9-W TTIURNISltED room heated Vit N. 19th. 075-tf FOR BALE. Aflnuijf stock "of i3ruS anil I'mjpstift Ttturei fur sale in the live town of Waterloo , Xcbrruka. A Rood opening f nr n ph } sldan. Address J , II. 8IL- VKIl , Klkhorn btatlon , Acb. 789-tf FOB SAin 1 span mulej , and 1 work horse. In quire JlcVey's tiiaok tnilth tlu-p , DoilRlos St. , mar 12th. 742-1'JI 17 > OB SALE A good caUWishcd Egg 1'acUntr bus- 1 Inesa. Kacllttlo * for packing a d pickling CO to 1U > ,000 dozens wrlto ( or lull pir'lui'ais. ' A'ldrcsu " 0. K.CV'llco illlci.On atn , Neb. TM-tt If OH SA1K-2,600 Ukcj house and lot , furniture ' nnd | .iinoir sold this week , 110s Dtith 12th ttictt , tutvtccn t'adllcund 1'icrce. 711-01 170H SALK-Krcsh milch cow , 2Sth and California 1 strrits. FllKEMAN X PENNY. 707 101 | , HKSALEOH K.\CHANOB-Wecky tie fpa.tr | JL'outlltand two etorj houso'In first class lonn tonn ; also 40 acres land to exchange fcr Omaha property. Itr.UA flHIUVF.ll. 670-7 FOU S U.E Ftirnltiirc anil fixtures ready to * hoarding hou-o. Inquire at 210 H. 10th street 67S-S ! 17011 SALE Cheap , a tc in of ponies and . . . no sclof . . I1 harucw for ildu. liuiuire C. T. Smith , 23rd and Pacific St. ess-st FOKSALE-lt EATIIAUOAIN , two adlolnlnff lots ono a rornet , thu choicest lots In Shlnns''First addition at u carpiln , api 1to J. Jl. CLAKKI > . B27- rOH SALE Hoii'o uf 6 rooJB , 1 ut , one bl.ck from street can-41,500. Home and full lot 81,300. House and 1 lot , 31iW. House nnd lot , mont ly p } ment , SIJtO. llouie and j lot , ho f block from street cars , $1,020. Lot 1 , block 3 , Khlnn'd addition , $000 Lot on Charl 8 street , near H.uj.lern , 11,200. Lot on Ranuders Stiei t , $1,500. I orncr lot , Armstrou.8 audition , Sl.OOa . Lots in Hi i u mgn' * Place , < A- . Ileautlful eatt frontage , In Hinsc m Place , $9000 each. each.Four Four lots. 3 front'n ; on Farnam street three houses-SS.OOO. WcCAGUE. C51-tf Opp. Postoltlce. OH SALE L 1132x122 on south ISthstiect with F COCK ! [ j > ro\i-ments , at ? 2,00i. llilla only open for SO da\8 Call on JleCAOUE , opposite postolllro. 718 tf - 132x330 , eonth ISth xtreet , house 3pORSALE-Lot ' two rooms , b-rn , trees. Prl'-e ? l.00. One-th'rd each. Call and t < ee McCAQUE , opp. P. D. 719 tf EAL ESTATE for falo by John L.McCa ue , real I ) estate agent , opposite pottotMce. 691-U ITOIt SALE Fine residence betnten Dodge and JJ Farnam. Gallon McCAGUE , oppos.te P. O. _ ; ? v- i ' FOll SALE Lot on fi'dfe streit. McCAOUE , dow n stairs. 0 [ pwlte I' . O. 600-tffil SAtiE 132 feet Kmaiu on corner. Itoildeaco FfOH Property J mile N. W. tf Vcet olTlee ; McCAQUB , opposite 1' . O. 638 tt I01' SALE Full lot on Harney street. 00x182 at F S.OCO. .McCAOUK , opposite P. O. U)7-tf ) H SALE Six snlendlil lot In Hanscom p'ace at a bargain. BELI. A SIIHIVElt. 671-7 FOR SALE Ixts In went Olimlng nt 1176. to $260 , each e.sy terms , mo > thly piymeots. JOHN L. McCAGDK , opposite I' . O. C04-t -House and lot on Capitol Hill at$5100 F \IcCAGUK , ooposlte P. O. TTtOIt SALK lieautiful residence lot on Park ate. , JP corner 2X ( > feet enat fronting well nhldc McCAOUH , opposite 1' . O. 603-tf T7KR SAT.K Lots In Hanthorne addition. ? 3SO. . . ' to8t jO. eucli J'M v terns. MeC iGOK , oppj. site 1 > . O. Call at otlire for Pint 685 tf TTtOllSALE * A relotH In Banflcld only 9160. to IJOO J pcracrv. JIi-UAdUK , oppu lto 1' . O , Cao-tf tsAL * Tx > 's In DenNe x addition on Saundern FOR street oiid 22d htn. Only If uur blocks from bt. cur , S CO. to 7,0. each. Bargain. UcCARUE , o | > - poeitc 1' . O. , dow n ujtui s. Od7-tl RE L ESTATE II jou are lntt > ret e ) In real ed- late It will pnv jou to w\trh this column for tbu offerings cl MrCAOuh. ot potile I' , i > . BSS-tf BALK-Grorrry business ea atli hcd 10fars doing minuil tract of over ? 7 i K ) Location llnott In the ilty if Ouiaha , stonk mid flxturvi will ln > olcoab ut 7.00 . I llwral Urnu on mock and leateou bulldliuitu rcvpomlble partite , AddreM "Urociir'ihtaotlloe. ( UJ tf SAI.K targe liou'e nc > rllamcom I'trk. 8 front , \ttifrneup. JIct'AUUi : , Apposite I * . O 652-tt I71OU SALK-l'oi-luioIy the best pa > ln gr > wer X ? bnetnces In Omaht. SaUafactory reasjns given for BtlllnjAdilrcwj Lock Ujx No. 807 , lm ha , Ne braska. 171OR SA1.E--6 riMira cottage , half lut w > ll locate * * n ear town , everytliinir In good uhapo. l-rio pl.UO if sold toon. J. W. LOUhSllUilY , JG14 Doiiif us. 6-IS-tl IOIl SALE A drst-rloM Vote A von Plans , at n F burpdn. Inquire Ednolin& KrlcksonV. B2J tf IOIl SALK Four show rases Miry cheap , Jnqulru F at Kdholm & Erltksn. WOtf SALE OR THAPE-A good span of mules , harness and wagon. Apply to Alex U. Charlton , at McCatmi. Bros. ' B8O-tf 171011 SALE Farm S miles from city. Inquire of JP Mrs. Meyer , oter Itocder's Drug ttore , Id and We'bster. 872-tf FOR SALE Two open accond-haud buggies and one dedtery wagon , cho p , at 131t > Uirney Bt. 3.13 If SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse oowe FOR Apply at D. FITZPATIUCK , 003-tf SIX Routh 16th Bt. FOR SALK A wiull Moider , lUnman SCO. , flnj proof sah , almost new , at tills office. tf T710H BALK Ola newspapers la lirgt and small Jf qnantltlei at this ollW. I' HISOBLLANBOUR. Hm KAUUANUK Uood rekliloucu lot for a teauj. 1 BELL 4. SIIKIVUIl. npo V.VOHANOB Imptoted fariuiand rawlmd , JL for Om\ta city property or s'ap e 'merchandlie. Addiess Cliiil It. Woolley , Omaha Neb. 7Z37J FAMILY llall at H. llu.er',1 llsrch Gib 1WI. ( lent * 1 ' tickets l 00 , ladlen free. tStt-7f NEEDLEWOllK-MI-s Hia Graham , nn ex AhT needle-woman hat oprocd rooms 'l Uaoh any work In her line , hhu ha aUo a supply ol uuterliU ) on lian.U . , . Ladlcji aru Invited to call and tee h r display of commenced pltre * . I oonu M 1U1 Uaiicr utreei. n'3'EClAI.TIE3forthOB out f employroout to make money with. Call on U. L. Smith , 09 N. 10th ttrttt , and xu vatnpKt. 433 1m / \AHH PAID For ( croud hind rlothcs , orders by \J lotteraor jx ital promptly attended to Address - dross Mr. or UM , UrodericlieitttouthlOthSt Omaha. EDWARD KUEfiL , M\al8TZK OP PALMYUTKItY AND . ALIST. WS Twith rtrwt. betwean rarnam and IfM. n y , wui. Mitii the aid of guardian iplriw , obulnlu \ arj on * Ktuc * 01 to put nj piHtut. Mid tfas certain o > odliloa la tUa futuio. VJv.u an > t hoe | order , ( < ect utliUotlo