rrf'Vftt.'i : ' * " * rrt'.j1. . „ 0 THE DAILY BEE-QOTOOIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , MARCH 8.1884 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , Maioh 8 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Now crop clover nnd timothy seed for solo , Bhugivrt , Wotto & Wlos , Council Bluffs , Iowa. f8-lm. i There wna a drain on Uio county treasury jrostordny of $15,000 to pay for work on the now court bouse. The Chicago & Hock Island tram from tlio east wan delayed nt Stuart by nn accident hist night , causing It to bo four honrn Into In Omaha. Bishop Clarkson's condition nt 3 o'clock this morning WAS about the same M last evening - ing , no change for the bettor or worse being ftpprcclahlo. The funeral pf bin. Grace will take place this morning nt 10 o'clock from her Into resi dence , Davenport street , between Ninth nnd Tenth streets. The funeral of Airs. Denis Doe took place yesterday , nt 10 o'clock , from St. I'ldlo- menu's cathedral. A very Inrgo crowd at tended the funeral. There will bo n regular mooting of the lluth Kcliokah dcgroo Ledge No. 1 , In Odd Fellows' hall , Saturday , March 8th , nt 7:30. II. .T. LIvoraoy , Bocrotnry. Tlio friends ol Hon. J. C. Cowln will bo pained to learned that hi * wife Is danger ously 111. 1IU son Willie who wax hurt at the skating rink , is also confined to his bod. -In the district courtboforo Judge Wnkoloy the base of Benson ngatnst Uio B. & M. It. It , , Is still on trial. Before Judge Neville , the case of Lynch ngnlnst Lynch , wan tried to the court yesterday. The lecture of Ror. C. W. Snvldgo , which wns to have been delivered In the V. M. C. A. hnll lost evening1 , forming the second In the free course of lectures , bos boon postponed until Tuesday , March 18th. Ono of the clerks hi the 1'nclfio express office has boon called to St. Louis to give the detectives some paints about Tiller , the mes senger who recently robbed the company of STP.OOO. Mr. Ooo. Howard , formerly proprietor of the Grand Island eating homo , dlod Thursday nt the Planters' House , in this city. His funeral was hold at 2 o'clock p. in. yootorAay at Grand Inland. A young lady \vhoso homo Is In this city , started Thursday for Kvnnnton , Wyo. , to compel a young man who has boon arrested llioro upon a charge of liotraylng her to assume the responsibility ho has Incurred. The- crowd nt the Union Pacific depot to-day noon was immense , nnd when the overland and Lincoln trains pulled out every seat in every car was taken , and the alslos were filled with standing passengers. The funeral of the late Patrick Foley was hold Thursday morning nud nttondod by a hundred momborn of the K. M. A , and some forty carriages conveying friends. The tokens of norrow for this excellent citizen were many and profound. -This { Saturday ) evening Mr. W. It. ( ioociall will glvo an exhibition of fancy nbatlng at the roller link on Capital avonuo. Mr. Goodall la not only a fancy skater , but ho also gives some very funny representations of new bcglanors on rollers. Good music will bo in attendance. Hon. David Boingartnor , late state sena tor from Harlan county , has received the ap pointment of postmaster at Blue Itidgo , in place of George F. Blanohard , of Fremont. Mr. llemgartncr was one of the original eight vrho voted for Senator Mandorson , Since the loglslaturo ndjouniod ho has held tbo position of gaugar at the Willow Springs distillery In this city. In the police court yesterday ono dis turber of the peace waa fined ? 5 nnd coatsmid a Hocond was discharged. In the coso against Jackson , up for trial to-day , the defendant failed to appear , and Ins bond for $200 , signed by Donnls Cunningham , waa forfeited. The CMOS ngatngt Shears , Kitchen , Gallon nnd ICanscn , for violating the liquor Hconso law , were continued by consent until April 5th. ' .SUDDEN DEATH. An Oniuluv Mau FuunU DoacI in lied .at tbo 1'nlnicr Hoiiue , v A. dispatch waa received in thio oily lost evening that Charles E. Gostorn , was Tound dead in bed yesterday at Ihd Palmer house , in Chicago , but the dis patch failed to state hovr ho oamo to his death. The deceased waa for nwhilo era. ployed on The Omaha Republican , and at one time waa editor of a Svroedish paper in this city , ho being a Swede by birtn. During the last few weeks ho was ongod in writing up the different counties throughout Nebraska on hie account and publishing his letters in TIIU BEH lu this enterprise ho wni apparently eucceoding very troll in s financial way , as ho always appeared t ( have plenty of money. Two or throi days aga ho wontto Chicago for tlio purposi of seeking employment on norao papei there , or making arrangements for thi publication of his letters in some Olii cage papur. Ho was a man of mori than ordinary education and ability , am had evidently at sometime boon in pros perous ciroumtancca. Concerning hi 59 history there b but very little in Omaha Tboro always seemed to bo snmo mystor ; about the man which ho did not care t reveal. Ho was liberal and social amen the few friends that ho hud in this city and was in all respects very much of gentleman. > MB I AumH.incnta. The Kay Tomploton opera compan > t a * appeared in the opera house last nigt before a good sized audience. The pla itself "La Belle Coquette , " was not ' rory taking one and it was rendered in very poor manner. The leading jiarl were but poorly sustained , while ill chorus , which was composed of fif tee voices , was very light , The part < "Oriffoilin , " as tendered by Louis D < Lange , elicited considerable applaun but at times the lines verged upon tl : vulgar. Such expression * as 'she's dandy , " etc. , are not as taking as the might have been some years ago. ] fs t the Temjiloton company is nut i d ti , and might l > u well enough playii ll towns , but is decidedly light t a Omaha audi noe. TRIUMPHAL ENTRY. Tlie Through Train of The CM B , & 0. , Puts in an Appear ance Yesterday. Its Advent Into This City Her . aided With Joy by the In habitants of. Omaha , A. Prolmlilllly Tliut tlio Otlicr Io\vn Trunk Lines Will Follow tlio Kx- ninploortho ItitrUngton. For years it has boon supposed thnt the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy ritilroad company would run their trains into Omaha , by way of Plattsmouth. So cer tain has tlila thing boon considered that every few days or weeks the announce * rncnt has boon made through the press of this city that on certain days the regular through trains of the Burlington would bo run into thin city , and each time the prophecy failed. A few weeks since THE BKH , in advance - vance of all cotomporarios , as usual , niado the announcement , that on a certain Sunday , the 0. , B. & Q , company would run its through train * into thin city. The day arrived , , as stated , but the train did not. The announcement , however , had not boon made for I ho sake of creating a sensation , for a BEE repre sentative had boon shown an oflicial order from headquarters that the train vrould bo run au announced , but for some reason , unknown to all except the olllcinla , the ordnr was countermanded. Another order was issued from head quarters to the effect that the through train would run in here , and that.also was countermanded. So it will bo soon that some ol thcso announcements have not been without grounds for the same. Thursday afternoon it was rumored that the 0. , B. & Q. would commence to-day to run n through express train from Chicago to this city and return , but ai there had boon ao much speculation in the matter , those to whoso oars the rumor came did not giyo much credence to the same , thinkino ; , in all probability , that it was a false alarm , Yesterday , however - ever , it wns olllcially announced that the express train would , without fail , enter this city , and quite a little party of know ing ones gathered 'at the depot to greet the now comer. The newspaper men had heard the news and were out in full forco. This time there was no mistake about the matter and the order was not coun termanded , but about Gftoon minutes past ton o'clock the F1UST IHKOUUII TllAIN of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy road , from Chicago to Omaha , rolled up to the B. & M. depot and halted amid the applause of the chosen few who had boon elected to witncsss the triumphal entry. The train was composed of ono baggage - gage car , five coaches , ono sleeping car and the director's car of the B. & M. , and was pulled by a 0. , B. & Q. engine. The tram was not loaded with many passongorti , but nevertheless it was a through train from Chicago into Omaha , and was the most welcome visitation this city has experienced in a long time and each man who was present felt like walking up to the iron horse and yellow colored coaches and potting ] | th em as ho * would an old friend who had boon away from homo for many long years and had at last returned to remain forovor. The time of the now train will bo as follows : It will arrive in this city at 0:25 : a. m. and depart at1:50 : p. m. , standard time , making it arrive at i:00 ) : a. m. , and depart at 4:25 : p. m. , Omaha timo. Last Sunday a through coach from Chicago to Omaha was placed upon the K. 0. & St. J. train , which loaves this city at 8:50 : a. in. , standard time , or 8:25 : a. in. , Omaha time , each morning. This car will not bo affected by the putting on of this through train , but will bo run as heretofore each morning. This train will not affect the through train into the trans fer across the river either , as the regular mail train will bo run into Council Blurt's as usual , at least for the present. Among the people assembled at the depot yesterday there was any amount of speculation as to what would bo the outcome of this now departure. Many said that it would bo the moans of bring ing the other Towa trunk lines into Omaha without delay , some oven declaring that it would bo done inaido of forty-eight hours , while others placed the time atone ono wouk. The incapacity of the Union Pacific to accommodate the Iowa trains in their yards at this place was also talked ever , but an employe of the Union Pacific and one , ' ,00 , Who is in a position to know , uayc .hat the Iowa trains can bo handled here vith the present facilities. It icighl loccaaitato a change in the frnight busl ,1038 of the Union Pacific , but that could bq satisfactorily arranged by changing ho freight depot to the lowoi yards and using the upper yart principally for passenger business , Again it may bo that the freight dope will bo moved down the track near tin unit works. Certain it is that it is no ho intention of the Union Pacific com ; > any to use the present freight depot fo : A great length of time , as'it 1ms never ru coivod any repairs ainco its construction moving of the freight business thor would bo plenty of room in the uppo yards to haudlo all the lowix pasjongo trains. > It is now talked that the Iowa trun lines will invade the city of Omaha wit ! their passenger trains , in which cato tli Chicago it Northwestern will cross th river on their bridge at Blair and com down through the Florence cut-off , whil the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , th It oak Island and the Wabath would cron the Union Pacific bridge at this point. A * seen by yesterday morninu's dli patches , the iforthweatorn and Wabasl are likely to bo forced to go out of th ttipartito agreement , in which case th Union Pacific , Milwaukee & St. Paul an ttin Hock Island will carry out the origi nal pgroemont which cave to it the nam of tripartite. Hence it stands io roaso that the three roads mentioned are o terms of a most friendly nature , and th two Iowa roads would bo permitted t prat's the bridge. The question of a depot was also froel dismusod , and many plans were draw and u number of depots were built iu tli air , Ono said that the present dep < would bo extended to Tenth street , ati that a scsond story vrould bo built. Aftt 'tis ' WAS done a viaduct would bo built vcr the tracks at Tenth street , and the iftduct would communicate with the sec- nd story of the depot. Others orcctcdin ioir minds , an elegant an commodious ow union depot , with all the modern mprovomonts and conveniences , and a tructuro which would reflect great credit pen any city. Bo all this as it may , THE BEE is glad to mention the arrival of through Chicago train into Omaha ever ho 0. , B. & Q. road , and anticipates ; oed results fiom the same. PKltSONAft. II. It. Nicholson , of Lincoln , U at the Mil- Aid. Aid.Charles Charles L'uro , of Chicago , li at the Metro- Kill tan. A. Ufajnrdltifl , of.Clilcago , U at the Metro- xjlltan. Fay Tomploton and AHco Vane are guests f the 1'nxton. ] I. D. King , Hldnoy , la. , In stopping at the Metropolitan. 1" . li. Megan , Kansas City , Mo. , Is at the lotropolitnn. William Jolrton , Lincoln , Is stopping at the lotropolltftti. K. Nowcomb , of Cincinnati , Is n guest of ho Metropolitan. N. 1' . Chumborlln , of Hastings , Nob. , Is at ho Metropolitan. Gen. GlMion , U. S. A. , Fort Laramto , Is In ho city at the 1'axton. John and Uobort Brown , of Fremont , Nob. , are nt tlio Metropolitan. Tlio loading inomboi * oltho Fny Tomploton oinpany nro nt tlio Mlllard , ( " ! . A. Wllnon , of Arlington , Nob. , is rcgls- , orod at the Motropolitan. 15. D. French and lady , of Dos Molnos , arc noits of the Metropolitan. Charles 1 ! . Mackfeonnd 1 * . Maya , of Colum ns , are gnosts at tlio Mlllnrd. Frank Urown and William Minor , Ncbras- ca City , nro guosta of the 1'axton. Dr. K. M. Stone has returned from St. -ouls and lion resumed his practice. T. F. Webster , Weston , and M. U. Welch , , lncoln , are stopping nt the 1'axton. B. F. Fonnor , Fort Calhoun , and II , II. tnbinaon. North Bond , nro nt the 1'axton. FC. . Wilton , North Platte , and Jlon. Choa. Whodon , Lincoln , nro nt the 1'nxton. 13. Fumoy , Trenton , Do. , and , T. II. Dram- neior , Henderson , la. , nro nt ttio Motropoll- an. an.V. . O. Shlekloy , of Gonovn , and F. K. Vhlto , of I'lattsmouth , nro gueSts nt the l'n\- on. on.B. . F. Kodman , of tlio Union 1'nclfic freight udlting department , wont west on the noon rnln yesterday. O. C. Stoavonon , Fullerton , Nob. , and Illvor Lane , of Laramto , Wyo. , nro stopping t the Metropolitan. Mr. P. E. Her came from the east yesterday morning on the First solid 0 , , B. & Q , train vor run Into thin city. lion. F. B. Tiffany , judge of the Ninth jn- Iclnl district , wnu in tlio city nt tlio L'nxton , nd will lonvo nt noon to-day for Albion , his ionic. _ _ _ _ _ _ A Great JMwcovcry. That Is dally bringing joy to the homos of liiniBanilu by saving many of tlioir dear ones rom hn onrly grave. Truly is Dr. King's iow Discovery for Consumption , Coughs , Johls , Astlnnn , Bronchitis. liny Fe\or , Lom f Voice , Tickling In tlio Throat , Pain in Sldo nd Chest , or nny clIsooHO of the Throat nud jiinra , n positive euro. Guaranteed. Trial tottios free nt C. F. Goodman'u DrUg Store. jartro size SI. 00 DIED. ; OOKK At SU Joseph's hospital , March C , Bernard Gocke , ngod 38 yoara. Ills remains were tnkon to McCarthy & lurko'ti , nnd his friends notified , who live nt Ft. AVnyno , Ind. A Btcii llluhor. The following official circular explains tsolf : GULK , COLOHAIH ) AND SANTA Kg lUlI.WAr , ) PKKHIDKNT'R UmcK , > CtALVKHTON. Feb. 29 , IBM. / Mr. JolinSoaly having resigned M general manager , Mr. Webster Snyder hoa boon octod by the board of directors to fill ) ho Mwltionof general manager nnd chief ongi- icer of this oomi > any , to take elfoct March 1st. Heads of dcpartmonta and oir.ployoa will re"- > out Us authority accordingly.GKO. GKO. SKALV , President. Mr. Snyder was at ono time general uporintendont of the Union Pacific road , nd subsequently was a prominent real state man in this city. II is friends hero vill bo glad to hoar of his promotion. More 'J.'liuiiVun Anticipated. W. F. Boohol , auditor of tlio Pacific 'Ixpress company returned froia St. Louis Thursday. His visit to that city was o look up the losses of his company by ho man Tiller , and to chock up his ac- xmws. It is learned from Mr. Boohol that the mount stolen by Tiller io much larger than was at first supposed , nnd that the reward of $5,000 oil'orod for the appro- lonsion of the thief and tlio return of , ho money , has boon increased to § 12- , 000. * . - tt BB Army Orders. Colonel John Gibbon , "Sovontlil Iu < taiitry , Fort Laramie , Wyoming , will pro. coud to this city ( Omaha , Neb. , ) in ac < oordanco.with paragraph 11 , special or. dors No , 40 , current series from the headquarters of the army , adjutant gen. oral's olVico. The travel directed is necessary for the nubile service. To comply with special coders No. 21 , current series , headquarters division ol the Missouri , and to avail myself of the leave of absence granted by paragraph 3 , sp'ocial orders JNo. 10 , headquarters ol the army , adjutant general's office , ol January 23d , 1884 , t relinquish , tempo rarily.command of the department ol the Platto. 0. 0. HowAitn , Brigadier General Commanding In compliance with the direction of tin President , ( paragraph 11 , special ordon No. 40 , headquarters of the army , adju Uint General's ollloo , Wasliington. D. 0. February 25th , 1884 , ) I assuino temper ury command of the Department of tin PJatto. . , Kiisting orders will remain m forc < until coutitormanded. JOHN GIIIIIOH , Colonel Seventh Infantry , Brev , Major General , U. S. A All Cro department * in the state dcsii ing n cUango of date from that fixed b the Omaha fire depaalmont ( July 2 , and 4) ) for holding the annual tournt metu , will plowo communicate with tk undersigned. JBKOMB 0. PKNT/BI Becrotary Omaha Fire Department , r I State pupvra please copy , THE FLORENCECUT-OFF , _ The Excavating all Done and a Force of Men Now Employed In ImjitiK Tliubora Preparatory to I'uttlng Down tlio HnllR. Tiio work of excavation at the Florence cut-off by the Chicago , Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha railway has at lost been completed , although the work has , by no moans , been finished. The magnitude of this work surpasses anything of its kind in Nebraska , and taking into considera tion the diflicultios and obstacles to bo overcome , the labor was a Herculean ono. Tlio contract for the work was lot in the early part of 1881 , and the work was begun in May of that year. The work was done for the railroad company by the cubic yard , and the cost has been moro than treble what was contemplated. The original contract called for thorcmo- val of 400,000 cubic yards of earth , but in this calculation the company wns laboring under n great error. The ob ject of this cut was to shorten the dis tance between Florence and Fort Cal houn , which , as the crow Hies , is about six miles , but the old road bed is nearly thirteen. The distance by rail between these two points , when the track is laid , will bo about six and one-naif miles. A second object of this great undertaking was to lesson the grade , 'which , in some places , is most dillicult of ascent' , and sometimes dangerous in descent. When thn contract was lot originally for this work it was thought by the com pany that the nature of the dirt was such that the sides of t\io cut could bo loft almost perpendicular. In ttiat the com pany wns mistaken nnd caused the error in its first calculation. The distance ever which the company haa boon doing work is about six miles , but , with the excep tion of a few small cuts , the work has boon confined to the largo ones. These two cuts are about three-quarters of a milo apart. The first onois 2,700 feet long , 20 ! ! wide at the top , and 20 at the bottom , the ddbpost cut bointf 80 feet. The second ono is 2,000 foot Jong , about 200 wide at the ton and 20 at the bottom , the deepest cut being GO font. It was thought by the company that a width of 100 foot nt the tops of thcso cuts and 20 at the foot irould bo sufiiclonb to keep tlio sides from slidingin. It was expect ed that a hard clay would bo founed , but in its stead the laborers have had to work in many places through a- wet and oozy earth of the consistency ot mortar. This quality of earth caused the company to enlarge its work , and .instead1 of mov ing 400.0CO cubic yards , 1,100,000' were taken out. This work has cost the company- nearly $200,000 and as yet is not nearly com pleted. The amount of work done and its magnitude can in some measure bo imagined when the fact , that for nearly three years continuously a small army of laborers haa boon at work upon it with the spade , shovel , teams and dump .oars , is considered. Most of that time a force of from 200 to 2GO men with ( JO teams have been at work moving this masai of earth , which in some Instances was 'loaded ' into dump cars and hauled a dis tance of throo-djUartors of a mile. The contractor of this work has labored Imany times during its progress under 'great ' disadvantages arising from both.tho cold and wet -weather. For days at a time wo k would bo entirely suspended1 on account > of the danger to workmen , , arising from , land slides occasioned-by the wet weathe ? . In the winter tho'dif- ficultiea were not much less. When the ground was frozen , which was the cane during most of the time the last two winters , dynamite was rasorted to. to enable the workmen to make any head way in their labors with the pick and shovoll The road bed through the cut has-been brought to the determined grade and < no more dirt need bo moved in aider to lay the ties and rails. Thisgrado in no plaoo is greater thaa 05 foot per mile , whereas thatof the old track at Mill Crookand Deer Crook summits is 110 foot. The company haa now a force of moii.nt . worlh. laying timbers in the miry and oozy places of the cut preparatory to laying town the tioa. How long this will take doponda. upon the number of < nioniem- pluyod. When this is done the work of laying the ties and rails , -will bo of short duration. The work o the cc-n- tnvitor is by no moans finished , a force of 175 men being now employed in "sloping" the sides of the two great cuts to prevent future land slides The laborers and these connected with his work have boon very fortunate , and during the three years that this work has teen in progress only twomoa have boon atally injured , and they have mot their loath from dynamito. Ono was killed about two weeks ago while carrying dyn- unite from the magazuio to a place whore 'twas molted preparatory to blasting. What occasioned the oxplocionvrill novot > o known , as tlio man who was killed bv t was the only one who ever know. The other man was killed by the same explosive - plosive while preparing it for a charge. All that remains to bo done now is to ay the track through the out , whicli with n proper force of mou can bo done n two days. Before this month has ex- lircd the cut will bo invaded by the iron lorso and the railroad distoncs short' mod six miles , with a much bettor roat ! jed and tirade. "ROUGHEN BATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks anphors. ICc , Druggists A Pleasant Hurprlno 1'orty. Notwithstanding the Lenten suaton thi numerous friends of Miss Nellie Forrei gave her a very pleasant surprise ut tin residence , No. 1310 Chicago at.Thursdaj evening , a recognition which she justlj merited. It was BO arranged that tin was to visit a neighbor and whoa she re turned about 0 o'clock and behold he house full of friends , numbering abou thirty .five , she was without doubt tin surprised ono among the whole gathering The evening was very enjoyably passw by all present with various games Moiars , Mathews , Cooper and Emerygav sumo very line no-lections on their roapoo tivo instruments , banjo , harmonica am guitar , About USO : nn nlogtmt Junch w * spread , of which all partook , and dianrxw of same to their hcoit'a. content , Mi loborson gave a selection on the piano with some clioico singing by the ladies ircsont , after which nil departed looting atiaficd that Miss Nellie would not BOOH ergot the night when her friends took ) o 8cssion of her promises during her .bacnco. GEAND DEAWING , Tlio Annual Drawing ; of tlioOinalin "Weekly Bco YcMerday. Yesterday afternoon the annual drawing of THE WEEKLY BEE took placo. The largest prizes have icon drawn. William Shophardson , of Olonwood , Iowa , held the lucky ticket which drnw the aero lot on Sherman nvo- me , valued at 81,800 ; the six-horse power fengino , valued at $1,000 , was Irawn by J. J. Calder , of Prairie Center , Illinois ; the vibrator threshing machine , valued at $7GO , was drawn l > y D. M. Fohnson , of Weeping _ Water , Nebraska , while William A. Wiggs , of Superior , Nebraska , was fortunate enouizh to secure ho grand piano , valued at $500. Never Give Up. If you are Buflerinj ? with low and depressed plritfl , Ions o ( appctito , general debility , dis ordered blood , wonk constitution , lioailocho , or any dlxcoxo of n bilioin nature , by all moans irocuro a bottle of Electric Bitters. You vill bo surprised to aeo the rapid Improvement hat \\111 follow ; you will bo inspired with now Ifo ; strength and actl\Ity will return ; pain and misery will ccaso , and henceforth yoinUll rojolco In tlio in the pralsa of Electric BlUcra. Sold t fifty cents a bottle by C. 1' . Good- sum. The Alan in tlio Moon. The social and literary entertainment atthe First M. E. church Thursday ovon- ng was a great success. Although the weather was cold , a largo audience assom- > led and a social half hour was spent in vhich every ono was made to feel at lomo. After the lecture refreshments voro served by the young ladies. The mooting was hold iindei the auspices of , ho Ladies Foreign Missionary Society. Tno exorcises of the evening wore opened by singing "Our God is marching on , " and prayer by Rev. C. W. Savidgo. fho main feature of the evening's entor- ainmont was the lecture by the Rev. E. H. Battis1 entitled "Tho Man in the Ufoon. " While largely fanciful , the Ipc- uro displayed an extensive- and varied cnowledgo of geology , some familiarity with astronomy and vanious natural > henomoiia. Mr. Battis is an outortain- ng speaker and hold the attention ot his audience throughout. Bncklon's Arnica > Salve. The groutest medical wonder of the world. Van-anted to speedily euro Uurna ) Cuts , Ul cers. Holt llhoum , Fever Soresf Canoora , Plies , Chillblains , Corns , Totter , Chapped hands. an < l nil skin eruption , garanteeu to cure In very Inntaiioo , or money refunded. 25 cents Bonrdcra Iloubcd Thursday thieves entered the board- ng house kept by R. H. Franklin.corner of Sixteenth ! and Mason streets ) and ransacked the clothing of the boarders. [ 'hoy ' sucooodod in finding a silver watch , MO in money , gold chains , knives , pieces if tobocoo , . and various other little rinkots. Everything , found in the clo&ing , whether valuable or not , was carried away and tho- clothing loft scattered around. All the bureau drawers were ransacked , anil their contents turned psy turvy. No oluo whatever has been obtained o the thieves. The thieves and burglars lave had n rich harvest in Omaha this winter , ard very few of them have been apprehended. Absolutely Pure. ThU powder uover TMIBI.Q& rranclTot purlt treuuh and vrholejomenMi , More roiioinlcal that the c2lnaty kinds , and cituiot bo told lu competconi wltu tbtuiultltndo ol low i * i. short weld t alum or phu.ph&te powders. Sold uaiyln ons. lto'\a Bak > ] g VitwilKr < V .VHWI W llrffot K > York. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-Konov. MONKY 10 LOAN-In aumaot$000 and upwards ut tl per annum , cu Couxlas rbonty tarmt. Add - d a * 1UO. 1'atcerson & Co , . 11 > } > 'uuam Bt. Bt.SDOlin. SDO-lin. MONKY TO LOAN-Tau lowcot rates ol interest Bemls * Loan AKency , IMh ft Douglai ZS-tt TO LOAN In fiuias ot 1300. ana up aid. MONKY O. If. Davis aud Co. , lloal EbUte and Loan Agent * , 1.COC Karnkui Ut. V93-U HXLP WAlfTBU. WANTED Itnmcdlaitll ) , a , | clrl to do K a ral housuwork. UiuaU luuilr. u'ood wairvs. Apply at 1012 raroam Street. 0 tl WANTF.I-Swx > rul luoid piano. In good order. Apply by lotUr to U U ) t , Uoe office. 75.-7I \ ANTEIV At tlu 1'aitou Hotel , a strong middle W aged WOIUAU to wiwli ditaei. IiiiiitUe ( or the > U ard. 7CO-81 TI7'ANTK1 > A Kill or middle used wwnun at 1108 VV FarnauiSt. luqidre at th store. 762-tl - . ho * c ork. N , N WANlED-AiflillorK.ntrtl KIMVARUS. 1111 Firiiam Ut 7(0 tl WANTED Tliree personi to bkiiuct li\.book- teeiilug. Situation lurnlaliol IMA Douglas Bt 7M3-SJ J. 11. SMITH. - pantry plrl ut the Euraet house. WANTED-A table waVer. -Uachtne htiidi at 1 07 Faniam Ut. WANTEDUachtne Ut.733U TIHANTKD-dlrUiwn want 15 girls lor genera T T boiuo uork , to ayply at wiot iu Ciiiuoii llro's and Co. Apply 1' . O. , no chaige 7U-II [ : - Inuie-uork. ApiJy N. H. c irnec lltli and Jao iao Ut , 74tt \ \ ) ANTED A co..d tli | to do iceniml bou.ewoik VY Oeruuu uo cnwl , at No. 1S11 Uilutur tucet. ISO-Ill WAN"tW-Oood b'acVmlih. fa bu.ulc. , tprln ; tjou hOrwshuiUii ; d vcnrr lbliiikiuulUi lur. ApUyO o. V , iiutiovi'i . ' , Curaet 18t i u4 for Infants and Children. Caatorlaproinof cs Digestion nnd overcomes Flatulency , Constipation - tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , nnd Fovcrishncsg. It insures health nnd natural sleep , without morphine. "Costorii Is sowell adapted to Children that I recommend Itnssuiwrior toanj prescription known to mo. " II. A. AncnzK , JU ! > . , 83 Portland A\o. , Brootljn , N. V. What plvM our Children rosy chPcTcd , What vurrs t'.ielr f ercrs , makes : thorn tilwp I i ' 'Tin Cnatnrla. When Iwiblra fret nnd cry by turns , What curvii tlielr colic , kills their wormi , - lint Omlorliv. , What quickly ctirci Constipation , ) Sour Stomach , Cold * , Indigestion , Hut Cnntorlfc. , t Fnmrell then to Morplilno Synips , * , , Castor Oil aud Paregoric , nnd ' HallCnRtnrlnl . 1 CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for llhouma- tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful nndirono- tratlng Pain-relieving and llciiliny Itoncdy known to man. ( Mr for general housework In small WANTED Apply 12C1 Howard Bt. 728-71 V17AXTED A girl loraoretal homework. Wncs VV $4.00 per eck , at ( I > 3 N. 17th St. 704-7 | E < 7ANTiD-Glrls : at the Slaten Hotel , 10th Btrest , WncarU. P. R.H. 708-7t 'ANTED Oirl. Impure nt 8441' ChtcaioNt. W Mrs. N. J. Kdholm. C33-7 " \ \7AJnKD I. dIf or yonnjc men to tftVo V > plcajant work at tnclr own homo ; 2 to $ A a ( Jay , easily made : work ncnt hv mall ; no cainislnj ; . Ad'lrcss ' F. lUdd k Co. , tiut 167 Dllhllquo lows. 690-lmol Jloy tonmomtxls. A'ldrcsa ' letter * WANThD poiiural otnoo work. Adilrcsa'-U. " Ike omco In offii hao'l wrltiiitf. KM / UEEN I'UOTECTOn-tnprcccOcntcdlnduccinonts VaJ oflorcd lady agents 'or ' this now rubberundcrgar mciit for ladlea. Address with Jstnmps , Undergar ment Co , 0 aouth May 3t , Chici'-0 Ib9-lim. One hundred teams and ono hundred WANTED ( or U.tllroad work. JtcCOY & 510KAN , Conftvld lloiiso , Ninth and Farnam Hts , Omaha. jii3-3m T AIMES OR. YuUMO JI1J * In cltj or country to J _ > Uko nlo , light and pleasant ode at their own lomi'V $2 to t5n dny easily and.cnilottyiii.-nlo ; work sent by mall , no canvasatim no st > nj : ) ( or rcpl ) . Pleasa wldrcss Hcllablo Manl"g-Co.rhindoliillla 1'a. , drawcrTT. 307-lrat WANTED A Ocrm n dining room kitchen girl. Hcaoa and Hoppe , 418 S. ISth St. , between Inrnev and Ho-vard. 665-tf 8IT0AT1ONH TVAUTBD " \\TANTED Kmpkivnwnt nl nnyKiml. havonomo VV kn wltdi ( > of plumbing. w-uuM ll't < i tnflntth trade. "Ih. I' . " Eniplojmcut bureau , 217 N. 10th St. 781-81 TTTANTEU'-l'osltlon astra\rllnir aj-enS , lierk or V bonk.ke iierby anexpcrieino'liiani Uroccry mslncss prolcrruil. Ucat of tctcro.icca ivon Ail- Iress "S , X. " Hoe.otllco , Omaha ) NeUj 747-7 ' - as teamster , orxirk ot any kind by a strong acti\u > nunit tnr.n. "d. S. " cmplo > mcntbareau , 217 V. 10th St. I& ! 39 A llrstca ! s l dy ritcir wojltl ISko a WANTHD as c pjUt or usslslalit buuk-kuepcr. Address ' -Av 1H II " Dei cilice. 7S7-1iJ ! WANTED Plico bj a > ounjrladj todbnlUn BOW- Ing In prtrato family. Address " 11. U" lco office. 7-75 WANTED lly a competent > oiing-iniii > jsituation ax asshtant book-kcuwr or w ork In any oHIcu. C. T , " Buo ollfco- 7-10-75 A N experienced book-keeper deslrei ft situation , XXbesi ol refcronco given , u ill work up old accounts and stral'hten up books generally II dtbircdi Address - dross "o. F. " tills office. 7E21t ! TT7"AVrKD 8 tuition by a young married man o- VT steady habits position in grocery storfcn jom- ixlssion Iiuuscpreferred. Would tfcto care of h. r ces. Address "A. D. T. II. " lice o I lice. 701-SI WANTED U lit work nnd sow ins 'n ' prlrato ( ainll'is. Address 708 north 10th utroui , up stairs. " 090-8 } WANTED Dy n young lady , a position as- cop } 1st , or to write in an iilltce. Can opor-iio the , ypc-writer ; hat bail expcrlenco with legal pipers. Good refercnces-3l > cn. Addrefs "Miss C , " 6.r > Blair - view Street , City. C2S 7t \-\TANTKD Witltlon as traveling ajjcnt , rlosk or T T book-Kceicr ; , by an experienced man. Ore eery business i referred. Best of reference1-3.wen. Address "X. Xi" Hoe Ollloo , Omaha , Neb. m7-lt A rellahlo youni ? man nonts-a ylaco WANTED , board and go to school. "Si A. W. " Bee office 36 tt MISCELLANEOUS WANTE. "T\7"ANTED Alew persons to Instractln boololeep. II injr , as-tlwrolsademand lor compitenc book keepers. I wlllileani stew and wait for half cl ray until situations are furnished. JJR SMITH. 1MJ Douglas St. OB2-S3 To runt by joung mtn , plain luralsli- WANTIID * * no questinna are aakod with prltllego ol oiiturtalulnir a friend. 1'rlcumunt be reasonable . 'jililrcs * "U. IV Jlee-offlco. 743-81 ANTED To rent , one room to Kcntluuiui anil W wito wit * boird 10U WcbHtw St. 8i2 tl nt/TANTED / 3,000 j arils'of dl-t , at OP n > ar one VV block WMtc ! the Convent-on St. Mary's n\u < nue. 8. ft. JOHNSON , 681-tl ol Stoile , JbhnBOU XOP , 600 pihy vaults , sinks- and ccwpooU to uloanwlth siultary cltaner. SatUfa-.tlon guaranteed. J-If. bMITII , 690-tinoJ Lock box 42,0iaha. ! ! FOK BB T tioaiJOB ana Lots. RUNT Cottage ot four roomu rocxer 17th FOR Davenport St. S. LEHMAN 7Dl-t HHMT A pleasant room with buud a22 H. FOIL lOUi-St - , can er of Ilarncy. 7 8 { KENT Two nicely turnlshed rooniaD21 S. 10th TO St. 743-Sj . 11XNT A ito'r , corner 10th and Jones. Ap I71OU. to ilio. KciinodylG23 Jackson. 7.S4-7I RUNT rurelshod rooms at 1019 Faruam. FOR JAOit HUNT Two room kitchen and closet up. .1 ttaha , 1181 Sherman a-vejiue. _ 080-78 710U RENT Furnished room , 1724 Douglas , $ J.OO , JJ CT-tt "lOIl RKNr Furnlsnea rooms , 1517 Dodgu mreet. JT UH-tt _ * MUI UI street. 603tf 'irtuK LKAhK Obiuuii'SS lots 18th street , between JL" Danport and Capitol avenue , eisi tide , lor term ol jraj's. AMES , 4SO-tl 1607 Faruam Mreet. 1011 ItENT-NIculy furnished rooms with or witU- F uut board 1BU IXxlge St. 074 8 | IOIl HENT-Painidlicd rooms , IU North 1M F 650-3) ) HhNT A , beautilul fouth and east Iron ! FOK . Ill j window , lurnl fd suitable ( or outer or tno gentluucii , also tmalicr room adjounilng , Apply 2bU uNiflis. ao3.ll FOR HKN7 Corner itorci on Iodge on * block Irom r ' t ollico. McOAiiUK , opposite 1O. . 05S-U O.V IlKtT House ux ! rooms corner * 3d snil F , McCAOUti , rpposlte I1 , O , 054-tl KENT A tew gentlemen can baucomodated BlOU lurnlsbud roomy. Apply 1813 Farnam St 4U8 tt KKST BION luom with basomect Izu FOK iltap. 15U r-arnaaj St. 1'AULSKN & CO. . ] Hn r'aruuu Street. - SW-tt RKNT S \ era good houses , alsi one 0 roots finely lumUhud buuw. John K. Edwards , 1111 Firnambt 85U _ RENT Booms In Nebraska Natlona Em I FOR . Uost desiralls offices In tin cltj Supplied with hydranllo elratoi and heated I steVm. Apply at Bank. _ IIKNT I'urnlshed rooms on the nortnwo FOK . 18tb and Capitol artnuo , tormerly Ctel/ntoi Uousa 17 < URNSUK1 | > room heated Hi N.Utfa. Jl 975-tt FOB BALb. tlnii In Oroana , dclug au annuul buf Ineis ol t 6 , 10) Lcnn lime ai.d cheap reut to tbe | urcha er Stnck will U. > ! ( . JJ.aX ) 10 M.UJO. Address "Qrowi,1 Hie HBcc. 7a4l Small stock ol Drills and Ih-nsRistj' Fixture ! A tor sale la tlio Ilio timn ot Waterloo , Nebraska , A good opening tor n pin ilclan. Address J , 1) . 81L * Vint , Ukhorn- Station , Neb. 739 tt ? OIl SAI.lJust rcceltu ) car load ol horses on JL1 llth St. between Hartley nnd Howard , No. 41S met Merchants express turn. Good farm horses. 754-7I I7WII SAI.i : Five lots one block from Park atcnue , L1 SI75 to 8BO. 11 on o and lot , hiilf block trom 10th strict , fi 800. Kasy terms. Tno etory housf-hilt lot , Sldnii's addltlan. $3,7fO. House and lot , SWnn's addition , $1,700. Month/ ! jajmcnt ? . Lota In Iea\enworlh Terrace , $250 to $300. Tno acres ucstOmafcn at K saerillc-e. IKEYA JIOTTEit , 7(3-10 S. W. Cor. 15th > nd Faroam. "ITfOIl SALE 1 span'nnolci ' , and 1 work horse. In * JL iiulro McVe > 'a black enilth shop , Uonulos St. , liciic 12th. 742-121 17011 SALE A good antablishcd Kpnr Packing bus- 1 Intst. Ka llltlcj for pacfclntr 'd picXHng 60 to 100,000 dozens wrlto for lull panhula'D. Address ) ' 0. r.lVHto cilice , Ou.ah.-B , Neb. 723-tf SA1.K Fresh nilleh now , 2nth an ! California 1 street. FKEKMAN X PENNY 707 10 J . . KXCIIANUK Weikiy ne spni r 1.10KSM.EOII 'on tilt anil t o btory hoiuu'ln first class Iom to n ; nlso 40 acres Innd hi axcbant'o Icr Omaha- property. BELI&SU11IVE1V > 070-7 FOll H VLB Furnltiiro andi fixtures ready lor boarding homo. InqtiUu nt 210 S. 10th streou 678 SJ FOR SALE Cheap , n tem of ponies and no\v so\ off harness for ilOJ. Iniiilrc | C. 'J. Smith , 23rd andi PaclHoSt. flSS-Sr1 FDR SALK-OhKATDMIGAIN , two adlolning lot * ono a c-ornor , the choicest lots in Slilnns' First , addition nt a bargain , apply to Jl If. CLARKK. FOK KALM House of 6 rooireot , one bl.ck from Btreofcraru ? lr 00. Ilimio and fall lot $1,300 , Ilouxe and 5 lot , $1,260. House anil lot , mont-ly ( lajlncntx , } t,7CO. Homo and J lot , holt block from street cars , $1,050. Lot 4 , block 3 , tllnn's addltlon$90U Lot on CharIIH street , near StunJon , (1,200. Lot on Banmlers Street , 41,500. omur lot , Armstrong's addition , $ $ ,000. Lots in IIlu.c a\igu'i < Place , > DTO. Beautiful east' Irontago , ln.H iisooni Piacc , $0000 each. Four lots. S front'nt ; on 1'uniami street three hou9es-SCOa UcCAGUK. (151-tf ( Opp. I'ostoHlce. T7IOR SALE Let 182xl * on south-nth sheet with J ? good la provunents , at 8.On. Thin \t \ only open for SO da > s Call nn McCAUUB , opposite poatolllce. Oil SALE-Lot 132x350 , noiltii ISih.street , house F two roomi , b r\i triws. Price $1 TOO. One th'rd cash. Call and fcoeMoCAGUE , of p. K n. 710-tf > KAL ESTATE for rale bj John L. McCague , real b eatate ngent , opuoaito poiUiflloo. 631-tf IOH SALE FII > residence betKivn Dcxlpo and J } Karnauu CaUoa.McCAOUE , opiws.te P. O. TJlOHSAl.li-LotOH UcdRe st t. JP down stairs. oppot > ito I * . Oi CGO-tffi | SALE 132 loot supaio on O2iur. Itetidonoo Property J mUeX. W. uf I'cstooUk'i ; McCAQUE , opposite P. O. 033-tf SALE Full lot on lUrnoy. street. MilB2 at FOU . . McCAGOE , opposltot1. Ol Ui7-tf OR SALE aixjsplendlj lot In Ilanscoiii place ati a bargain. BEMj * HIIHIVHIt. 671-7. 3ALE-Ixjts In vrcet Ouinlng at V175. to $260 , FUR e > ey terms , moiitblr nayiiunts. JOHN L. HcCAQUE , opposlta P. O. 6t4.t [ TtORSALE-IlBUse and lot onCapitol Hill atttlOOi JD JIcOAQUE , ooposlto V. O. HALF.T-Jlcautlllll resldeacaloton 1'ark cj- . , . FOR SOU teot IMII tionting well divide JIcCAGUB , oppobito P. O. 06S-M poll SALE Lots In Hawthorns addition. S3SO. . I 1 to88,0. otoli Eas toru.8. McCtOUC , oppo site P , O. Call at olHro for I'l.t A rolotu-lnlUiillUJonly 160 to * 2 ITIORHALK McUAdUK , opposite 1O. . 688-tt TOR HALra To'S ' in Uonlso s-oddltlon < m Haucdera. _ 1 Mtreetand 22d its. Only tour blotka from bt. car. 800. to $7i 0. each. Ilar'tjaln. llcUAOUK , op- posite I' . O. , down Biaiis. 00741 ESTATE II juuaro Intereito I in real es tate it will i ny vuitto w\trh tbU column lor tbo oCTerings l MoCAUUt , orpofiiu r. o. 055-tt SAiK uiwo'liousa iionr llantcoiu Varh , b trout , \eiy cueap , McUAGUl' , ippoulto 1' . O 052-tt hALE I' ( ) lriv jy | the bent iiajlng. grocery JriOK in Omahi. hslactory reaiu Kiveii Audreb8-T.ui.k 2Jjx No. S07 , Omaha , Ne- braaka. „ 580-10 TjlOR. SAM : 5 room c < ittuge , halt lot w n locate * * iio&rtoun , evorvtlilnir in Kood shaye. 1'rio fil.llO II sold BOOM. A W. LOUNHUUHY , 1514 Douir as. 35 tl SALE A flisft-iUas Vose & Hon Piano , at n. FOR . In < jUro ; 1-jinolina ErIcl.soji'f.62411 Fouo show cases tery oluap. lniiUr | FOllBALK 6bUtt T7011 SALB OH TliADK-A good span ot mules. JT harness and waion. Applj to Alwt O. Charlton c * MoUainM Bros. 080-tl SAtE Fairm S miles from city. Inquire ot FOU . Meyer , over Howler's Drug store , 18 and Webster. 878 tl BALJi Tfwo open second-hud bug ; lea nod FOll dellvef ? wagou , cbetp , at 1319 Uariiey St. S3U tl T7IOR SALE Two poruble boilers , 10 horse powo Apply a D. KITZPATBICK. MSApply MS- it 21R South 16th 8k. T7\Oll \ BALE A email Moolei , Ilahman &Co. , flre J prool salt. almoBt new , at this ofllco. tl TJiOR BALK Ola newspapers'In largo and tjmaU JL quantities at thli offloe. it HI8CBLLANBODB. . SCII KODKlt , the. mj'nt-tlc healer Uu return ed and l > healing the sick at 16il Duvcnpo > l Ut. , IxUeen 10th and 17th St 7(0 Irnol THHX.\CaANOB-W > d resldoutu lotloraUam , QS1-7 DELI. I , BJIRIYKK. rr O KXCIIANQE-Impioved tarmsaud nwltnd , X lor Omaha city property or stap'e ( merchandise. Addrtts Cbailis H.Woolluy , Omalia Nib. 723 74 ali at 11. Uu.cr',1 March * lb 1KJI. Uent4 tiVA ' tickets | 1 00. ladle. Jrcc. 650-71 A HT NEEDLEWORK MUs Ella Graham , in ax. Jperieucod ncedle-womui , hai opened rooms to teach any work in her line. She his also a utpplr ol materials on hands , Ladlm are Invited to call and n-e h'T display ol commented pieces. Hoonu at 101S Dodjre ttreet. KA-tl -t rj tJi'EClALTIliS lor t note out rt employment to 1 I mala money with. Call on M. L. Siolth , 08 N , 16th ktreet , and ceo samples. iS3 1m / 1 ASH 1'AID For wconci band clothes , order * br \J letter * or pottils promptly atUndod to Ad. drew Mr , orJlrt , UrodvcicBdlBloulklOthSt Omaha. 4CO-lmoJV | EDWABD KUEHL , VIAUISTiCR OK 1'AUatlTKKt AND CONDITION iLIffl. X03 Tnritb itiMt. between Farnam and Ua > < coy. wui. Uh tie aid ol guardian spirit * . oUalnlni ; ! vu ) one cianct ut to past and prelect , and tb } osrcair tondtlfl : U th tutui * . VIvHi and > bo j | txiaU n > 4 < l , PnlfrFt VkUsIictUi1