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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1884)
" 1 ' 8 PAIL ? BEE-OMAHA.SATURDY f GH 15 , T884 , THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Saturday Morning , Maroli 15 , LOOAL BEEVITIES. Now crop clover nnd timothy iiood for wdo , Sfcegart , Walto & Wlos , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fg-lm. In pollco court yesterday ona drink , a. colored man , put ia on nppomuoe and WM fined $10 And costs. In default of payment 60 was sent up to the county jail. The C. B. & Q. through train came In on Umo yesterday. Attached to the train waa now sleeping car , the "llurmah. " It is an elegantly finished car and thin Is tbo first trip. It It of the "Buffet" pattern , but thU part la not in use nt present. Mamie Stilts , a notorious prostitute , Gro uted a disturbance in a saloon nt the corner of JCloronth ( Croat and Capitol avonno Thursday She waa arrested and lodged in jail. ThI morning in police court she pleaded not guilty and her case WM continued. Rmma Angoll vostorday instituted Bill Against Caleb Clapp k Co. , of Chicago , toro cover' $25,000 damages. This action ariflci out of the closing out of the Block of jewelry formerly owned by Angoll , Bnwen & Whlto , whoso store WM on Fifteenth street , between IDonglon and Famnm. The governor baa offered 8200 reward fo : iho capture of Price , who wai implicated In iho shooting at the Comlquo lost Sunday night. Now tlicro is an opportunity for sotn of those ) people who know ho Is in the city and can placa their finger upon him at any Umo to do so and socnro the 9200. In the District Court yesterday , bofon Judge Neville , the jury In the case of Schroeder - dor against Wnlloni rotnrnod a verdict for tin plaintiff of 8450. The case of Henry txgalnn Bargron was taken up. This is an appealed replevin case involving the value of a steer , Before Judge Wnkoly the case of Clapp against Miller Is still on trial. In the ro ort of the district court proceed Ing of \ \ odncsday , THE BEE made it appear that Constable Kdgorton had lost two suits , in ono of which ho waa assessed five conta nnd in the other 5309. The latter judgment v. , In the case of Ilathbun vs. Wyman of the Commercial College , instead of Kdgorton , The * ? Uy constnblo is perfectly willing to pay fiye oontfii f" > t tlio second judgment is a Vf. petition was filed In tn4 United" States district court yesterday by George M. Wag goner , stating that ho Ia Illegally deprived of his liberty by General John Gibbon , depart ment commander of the Flatto , and praying that a writ of baboon corpus issue , Waggoner is a member of company B , Fourth Infantry regiment stationed now at Fort Omaha , and claims to bo under twenty-one years of ago and by reason of his non-age Is entitled to bo freed from the army by the court. The Deg MoltiCS Leader of the 13th says : "Mr. W. C. Ross , a guest the Aborn , dloa yesterday morning at half poet fj o'clock.Uo arrived in the city Tuesday afternoon i7m Omaha , and was accompanied by his cotulu , 3Y. Q , Hoes , K { g learned ho wan recovering from ft long illness when ho loft Omaha for bin homo in Oftkaloosa , fearing a relapse. Ho was taken very badly just before reaching this city , BO that his cousin thought it best for him to stop off hero and rest. Ho now rapidly vrorao as the train neared hero , and was unable - able to speak when the train reached the depot. Ho did not spunk at all after arriving kore. His remains were taken to his homo last evening. " < The following from A Hall county paper : "Last Sunday afternoon Sheriff Cannon re ceived a telegram from the sheriff of Douglas county , stating that ono Charles Shrolbor , an Omaha murderer , was supposed to bo In Hall county , somewhere near Grand Island , and that a reward of 8200 would bo given for his arrest and delivery to the authorities of Doug las county. Our sheriff began at once to work up the case , and soon learned that a man of -thej name name and answering the same do- wrlption wa in the employment of Fred Otto , a German farmer llviug a fuw miles north of town , and ho lost no time in going out to Interview Win. Arriving at Mr.0tto'n ho had no difficulty In finding his man whom ho at once arrested and brought back to town. The identity of the prisoner was at firot not clear , but the sheriff was quite confident that ho had the man ho wanted and accordingly hold him to await the arrival of portion from Omaha , Sheriff Miller , of that place , arrived Sunday evening and took the man in charge , but before - fore their departure for Omaha the prisoner , } do confwfon to Qftiwn flnd ndralttod hav ing eommftloci tu5 murder tor which ho ? < * under arrest. lie was taken to Omaha , Sun day evening , where a terrible fate undoubted ly awaits him , but if his own confession Is true ho certainly deserves it , and Sheriff Cannon is entitled to a mint of praiss for his successful efforta in bringing him face to face with jus tice. _ Buoklou'B Arnica Salvo. The greatest mqdlool wonder of the wotld. Warranted to speedily cure Burns , Outs , Ul- een , Halt llbeurn , Fever Soros. Caucon. Piles , OUllblains , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands , w < l oil akin eruption , garanteod to cure in very Instance , or irouoy refunded. 25 centi * * " " ' AmuHamcntB. H. B , Curtis entertained a very large audience at the opera houao lost night in hie novel life picture "Sain'l of Poson. " The play abounds in fun and was well prevented. Mr. Curtis in his title role of "Samuel Plastick , " the commercia' drufcmer , WM exceedingly clover and ir tfeia novel character lias struck a populai vein. He was several times called be fore the curtain , The character of "Mr , Winslow" was well presented by Harrj Pearsons , F. G. Campbell portrayed tlu character of "Frank Bronson , " an un sanipulous villian , to the satisfaction oi the audience. "Jack Cheviot" was pro uented by Edgar L. Davenport. Mr. Davenport is a brother of the noted Fanny Davenport and is a young actor ol ' no mean ability , as hia last night's work demonstrated. Miss Albina lo Mcr at "M'lle Oelatto , " was very plowing and pOH Me considerable talent , and al 'though ' her accent u decidedly strong i ! M not in the least unpleasant. Miss Jpsic Miimen as "Bebecca.'H-'ana'iMiss Carrie JUdclifle aa "Ellen , " were both very c A lew daya fiinco OSjiocht brough ulfc against George P. Qlork , charginj fciia vitb baring obtained flOO fron IJlainHfyadw lalse pretenses. Tk inattor has b en. satUfactorilj Mttlxiaaj'the ebargw * and papers with " ' dawn ; vad ifk stated that it was nimpty m mitundut utding Dtww Mr. Bpr hl M * Mr , OUrk , Vhleb M to * uit. > R HEBtoh HOVEL Or at Least One Whoso Crowning Chapter Has This State for its Scene , An Ohio lluslmml nncl M'lfc , ntcd by AllfliiiulcrfltRnillnRS , He- united in Douglas Count } * . From nothing , the imagination ot man often creates beings which compel him to Uko slops which lead him to destruction or mnko his Ufa ono of clouds through which the sun of happiness and pleasure novcrslilnca. AplmnUem , a hnllucination takes possession of the mind , which from constant pondering and ruminating upon it is led to believe in its actual existence , although it has never boon anything else than a mental creation. That these state ments are true is proven by A BTOIIY OF UKAL LIPK , a pnrt of whoso scenes ia laid in this county , the facto and incidents of which sound lika romance. In the year 1871 , in the boiutiful city of Znnosvillo , Ohio , Max Randall , then a boy of twenty sum mers , led to the altar Miss Jennie Mitch ell , a beautiful girl of eighteen years , the daughter of Dr. John Mitchell , a leading physician of that town , nnd ono of its most honored citizens. Mr. Randall was a pharmacist by profession , and had al ways sustained a character above re proach. The marriage was a most happy ono , the husband and wife vying wHh ouch other in their efforts to make life most pleasant and agreeable. Two years after they had boon married a little girl was added to the number of Randall's host ages to fortune. THK SUN OK VllOSPKRIXY continually dawned upon him , and his every effort was crowned with success. When their little girl was about two years old a lucrative situation in a drug store in Kansas City was tendered him , which ho accepted , and taking his wife and child ho came to that city flushed with hope. The situation ho had accept ed ho filled with credit to iim80i ttnti aUsfactlon to his employers. Time and1 acquaintance won for him the confidence of all who know him. The energy and knowledge which ho put into his busi ness Boon fjavo him an enviable reputa tion among all the druggists of that city. A couple of years after no had como west another little fnca was added to his house hold gods , and iiis cor or lurriNKss now Boomed full to overflowing. In the year 1880 Randall determined to study medicine and become a physician. From his knowledge of drugs a great Htop had boon made in that direction and the ox- istanoo of a medical institution in that "cl { made it an easy matter for him ° h. ° ld WB.situation . and at il ) ° . Bamo time attend college. In March two years a o ho grad uated from the Kansas City Medical institute - stituto at the head of a class of fifty , WINNING TUB FACULTY 1'HIZB of $100 in gold. To still add to hia honor ho was elected valedictorian by the mem bers of hia class. Tno future to him was filled with visions of success as ho poarca the entrance to his professional career. Shortly after ho had boon titled anM. D , , hia wife became importunate in her wishes and demands to return and live among the scones of her childhood ; the remembrance of her childhood days seemed to have created in her an insa tiable yearning to aoo again the green na tive fields which her youthful memory had painted as over covered with verdure - duro , to visit the old BohouMiouso , and to see once again her fond parents , from whom aho had parted with toara and an aching heart , and to remain near them in their declining years. HEn mwmXKO RELUCTANTLY CONSKNTKU , and returned to Roseville , a little village near Zanosvillo , There ho sot out to es tablish for himself a practice in his pro fession. Luckily again , success crowned his professional oflbrta ; but notwithstand ing this a canker was gnawing at his breast. It aoomod to him that the wife for whom ho was willing to make every sacrifice had sinoo her return become changed in her Directions toward him , and that nor relatives and friends were using qrory means toward AH estrangement. IK A Kit OV DESPONDENCY ono night in March of 1883 ho told hia wife ho had n call out ton miles in the country Kritl would not return until nearly morning. Ho mounted his horse , and never waa Boon by hia wife after wards until yesterday. When ho did not return the following morning a search was instituted for him. His horse wae found riderless at the stable of hia wife's father. A couple of miles down the bank of the river which flows through Roseville hia silk hat w < J ) found , and In it a largo hole , such aa vrould bo made by a sharp instrument Other articles ol hia clothing vroro found there also , all looking as if their owner had MET HIS DEATU 1JY VIOLENCE at the hands of a rufilan. Hia body wan hunted after.inany days , but finally all search for it waa given up. The wife thought herself a widow. A couple ol months aijo aho received a loiter from friend , W. M. Covey , who lives in Kan sas City , stating that ho behoved hoi husband waa in Douglas county , Ne braska , Constable Edgerton , of this city , was employed to learn the truth ol the matter. Randall was found by him , and admitted hia identity. Word woe aent hia wife , and Mr. Covov. . . _ . . _ : ii..i "n ini- i ' : without Randall's knowledge , and by a singular coincidence , DOTU AUiaVED IN OSIAUA on Thursday morning without any pre concerted arrangement. They both took the noon train of that day for Millard in this county whore Randall was teaching school. Mr. Covey wont to the school house and renewed his frindahip of twc yearn ago. Without telling him when hia wife waa Randall was invited over tc the elation by Mr. Covey , Ho wu ; Ukon into the private room cf tin Rgeut and waa tliero confronted by hii wifo. 'I'lio ' mooting waa anything but ai expected ono on his part and his belie Vi his wifq'o estrangement from him wai et'Jl manifest. lib wifoontrcatod him t < return , the affection aho had alvraya borm him protesting her love for him and * * * * * + * * * U4t * * lUl4lfe4 A on her part or any attempt on , the par * , relativcs to make one. Agoins all these supplications and entreaties hi remained obdurate and detomiined no to yield , but at lought his feelings couK The petitions of no longer bo repressed * her who in her youth "had plighted her failh and trusted her peace to him" over came him. lie covered hU Face nnd wept Their lives Wore reunited , vows of eternal love sworn again , and a com plete reconciliation brought about , The parly Ihon wcrti to Iho hotel where the plana for the failure vroro discussed. It WAS finally dtoidod : that Mrs. Randall 'should ' remain in Nebraska for n couple of wcoks , r.1 which time Mr. Randal's tcrth of school will bo closed. HP , has been Vsngagcd for a second term , in the stone district , but thinks thm now com plications which hixvo como so suddenly upon him may cause the school board to ItESCIrfD THKIll CONTIUCI with him tor the coming term. Mrs. Randall will remain hero until this matter - tor ia decided. Should ho teach another term aho will go back to Ohio and in duo time will return with their children. If the present term closes hia labor a ho will go back with his wife to Ohio , but what stop ho will Ihon take has not yet boon doculad. Airs. Randall came into the city 'last ' evening with Mr. Covey and isjstopping at the Metropolitan hotel. Thin morn ing's Denver train will bring Mr. Ran dall into the city. | IIo will stay in Omaha over Sunday and return to Millard in time _ to resume hi * Work on Monday morning. In hia ofibrta to reunite them much praise ia duo Mr. Covey who HAH AT LA8T HUCCEKDED in bringing together those two Hyca so strangely separated. By inquiry of County Superintendent Brunnur it vras learned that Mr. Hand all ia looked upon aa ono of the most aucaossful touchers in the county. In his school district ho wan beloved by his pupils and roepoctod by their parents. Even in his adversity , among strangers , in voluntary exile , his star flooma , from his honest nnd upright course , never to have sunk below the Jiorizon , AN ANSWER IVANXEI ) . Can any ono bring us a C.IAO of Kidney ox1 Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not euro ! Wo nay they cannot a thounanda of canon already pormantly cured mid who are dally rocomenulng.Electric bitten ) , will prove. Brlght's IMeoaso , Dlabotls , Weak Back , or any urinary complaint quickly curod. Kyory bottle - tlo guaranteed. For ealo at COc. a bottle by 0. F. Goodman THE UNION STOCK YARDS. ! i i Side Tracks Laid and Work Con- mence ! by the New Comiiaiiy , Two Hundred Carloads oi Lumber to I o Received The Council ItlufuV Yards Torn \ Down. About two hundred car loads of lumber has boon bought by the Union Stock Yard company , to bo used in the building of slaughter nausea , fences , etc. , in South Omaha this spring. Already the lumber has begun to arrive in thia city , and about seventy carloads of the same ia now upon the aide tracks of the Union Pacific railroad company. It ia impossible at present to lay per manent sidetracks , owing to the great depth of the frost , but , in order to dis pose of the lumber of the Union Stock yards company , the Union Pacific folks have laid a temporary sidetrack , with a capacity of fifteen earn , upon the grounds of the stock yards company in South Omaha , and a gang of men are now busily engaged in unloading lumber at that place. The stock yards at Council Bluffs are being torn down and thplumber which was used in their construction ia being loaded upon cars and shipped to South Omaha and will there bo used to build fences. Although the gang of men now engaged in work at the stock yaraa site ia small , yob many weeks will not elapse ore the sound of the atone mason's trowel and the carpenter's hammer will bo heard and all will bo a busy scone of activity and life. , As Boon aa thfi weather will permit ex tensive aide tracks will bo put in through the company's yards nnd every plan.by which the business can bo facilitated will bo adopted , During the coming season a dummy traim will probably bo put on between the Tenth street depot and the now South Omaha , and it will make a trip every two hours , or as much of toner as the business may demand. A work train will bo run out in the morning and back at night , thus enabling the men who are employed in and about the yards and slaughter houses to reside with their fam ilies in this city. JOwing to tha great aniount of business which will bo done upon the Union Pacific tracks by the Stock Yards' com pany , the railroad company will , this season , extend their double track from the Summit to Gilmore , and the Missouri Pacific company is canvassing the idea of extending it from Oil more to Papillion. S > In case the track ia laid only so far aa Gilmore two or throe pile bridgoa will bo required , while if the track is laid on to Papillion it will bo necessary to erect two or throe trestle bridges , which of itself - self would bo quito an expensive piece of business. At any rate considerable work will bo done out in South Omaho jiut as soon aa the froat ia out of the ground. A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to All J , II. Tawney , Esq. , a leading attorney ol Wluona , Minn. , wrltosi "After uelne it foi more than three yean , I take great pleasure In stating that I regard Dr. Klng'u Isfow Dls < covory for Consumption , astho best remedy In ths world for Coughs and Colds. It has nevoi failed to cure the most severe colds I have had , and Invariably relieved the pain lu the cheat" Trial Bottle * for this Bare cure for all Throat and Lung Dlso&sea may bo had Free at 0 , V , Uowdmau'd Drug Store. Large size , § 1.00 , GKAND OPENING , An KIcRant lUllliml Hall Opened In ThlH City Ijft8t livening. Thursday Mr. Will 0. Bryan opened a temperance billiard hall in J. J , Rediok'a block , No. 1511 Farnam street , The place ia a model ot neatness anc elegance , and is thoroughly equipped throughout. Six beautiful now tablet of the J. M. Brunswick & BalkoOo.'i make were kept running during the en tire evening. The tables are most excel lent ones , aa every ono who waa fortunatt enough to play upon them teatitled They were supplied by Mr. Hockatrna or , the company'a agent nt thia place. Mr. Bryan ia a f ontlomanlyand ac commodatmg young man , and Will eon duct his place in such a manner that'hi ' cannot fail to secure a largo patronage. 'ROUGH ON RATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flics . anU , bodbuga , skunks , chipmunks j gophers. Ifjc. Druguiala A Yoniig Yoniigfccefl fccefl Onto ! $225 , HP Mod * a Krlcntl ( ? ) nt Iho II , Depot YcHterclny Mornlnfc nn l Ac commodated HlmAVItli Wnllnf. So long aa Iho world atanda just no long will there bo "auckors" for the con fidence men to "work" and they will never need to learn any now tricka , either , for the old ones will never bn worn threadbare. Yesterday about seven o'clock a. m. young man by the name of Richard Fay put in MI appearance at the B. & M. depot and had hia trunk chocked to Hebron , this state. Ho then entered the waiting room to await the arrival of the train , Thoiiir in the waiting room was somewhat foul , so ho stopped out side the door to enjoy the fresh and balmy air of the lovely morning. While loaning up against the corner of the building , apparently satisfied with him self and all the world , ho was approached by a nice , gentlemanly appearing follow who accosted him thusly : "Good " morning. "Good morning , " said the granger. "Which way are you ccoing ? " asked the stranger. "Down to Hebron to visit a sister who is living there. " "Havo you a farm near Hebron ? " con tinued the slick ono. "No , but my sister owns a largo farm only a few miles from that place. Her name ia Mrs. Fagan. " "Oh ! yesl" uaid the "con" man. "I know her well. I own a largo farm only a mile from her land and see her almost daily when I am at homo. I am going to Hebron to-day and am glad to have mot ' rou. Just leave your baggage and lot use o up town and have oomo cofl'eo before time for the trslLli. " The young man from "Wiscounzin" yaa very glad lo have mot with the trangor , and started up town with him. They were walking up Tenth street , when a third party stopped them and ihgok bands with the "con man. The now comer was introduced to the young man from Wisconsin , as an old time 'riond , and the two loft the "tcroony" landing alone while they stopped to ono ido and indulged in a little conversation. In a moment the "greeny"was approached preached by stranger No. 1 , who ex plained that ho waa indebted to the newcomer comer to the extent of $225 , and that ho wanted his money aa ho desired to leave town. Ho said ho had a chock , but as the banks were not open it waa useless to him , and aakod Fay if ho would loan him § 225 until they got to Hebron , and take the check as security. Of course Fay would do that for a gentleman and immediately produced the cash and handed it to stranger No. lwho 'n turn handed it over to stranger No. 2 , who then disappeared. They tbon proceeded up the street a Ittlo way farther , when the otranger in duced Fay to lot him have the chock while ho stopped up a stairway to have it receipted. Fay gave up the check and waited for the stranger at the foot of the stairs. Ho waited for a half hour when ho ascended the stairs and found a back stairway , and it then dawned upon him that ho had been robbed. Ho wont to the city marshal's office and related his story and an officer waa de tailed to work up the case , but it ia hope ess OB the follow undoubtedly skipped over into Iowa. HE DEK reporter called at the mar- dial's ' omCe yesterday and there found the foolish young man. "OH , " ho said , "ho looked BO good and honest , and I thought ho would appreciate the favor BO much and might bo able to do something for mo when wo got. to Hebron , but I did need that money so much. " Hero the young man broke down and sobbed as if his heart would break , but it waa useless , ho had boon ileoccd and the fleecer had gone. gone.Ho said ho was 24 years of ago and had lived near Nowborg , Wiaconam. Ho hod always road the newspapers and had road a great deal about confidence games. Luckily for him ho still had 835which will take him safely to his journey's end , and in the future ho will doubtless bo very careful as to his acquaintances , and will require security before parting will : hia money. ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB- LISHMENT. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis. Minn. , will open a wholesale confection ery , cigar and fruit business , in a few weeks , at the old aland of Piorcoy & Bradford on Farnam street. Gru&otf Another Victim. A farmer named George Robinson , from Sarpy county , was robbed near the B. & M. depot iu thia city last evening. Ho was standing in a crowd watching the 13. & M. train como in , when a man snatched hia wallet from his coat pocket and ran. Later iu the evening a man named Williani Henry Harrison waa ar rested on suspicion of being the guilty party. Ho was given over into the bands of Deputy Sheriff Picrpnnot , who took him to the city jail. Hia bond won fixed at 91,000 , which waa furnished , Henry Horaborgor being hia surety. Hia oxammation was sot for to-day at 2 p. m. The thief secured only § 15. The now "Science of Life" far sur passed all provioua editions of thia great work. Embossed cloth covers , full gilt , containa a fine medallion engraving of the author , with commendatory resold- Uona oi the National Medical association engraved on steel. Road the advertise ment iu another column. 4 YELLOWSTONE PABK. The Unpaid ISmploycH of tlio Improve ment Company Only Hall * Clothed uuel Half Fed. C. H. Hendricka , of the civil engineer ing corps in the employ of Lieut , Daniel G. Klngman , United States army engi neer officer on Gen. Howard's stall'ur - rived in thia city yeaterday. . 'Ho waa attired - tired in a big fur coat and cap , and looked as u ho had come from a cold country. Lieut. Kinsman ia in charge of the en gineering work in the park , and has asked for a government appropriallon of § 210,000 lo old in the construction of roada and bridges. Mr. Hendricka aaya advices from Washington lead to the belief that the appropriation will bo granted , in which case 600 monwillbo put to work aa soon as the snow will per- nut. Mr. Hendrioks says ho ia in condition to know that Suporiu. tendeut P. H. Conger haa been I m\lch abused , and that ho ia completely overridden by the members of the National Park Improvement company , who run matters in the park wilh a high hand. Game is plentiful , and doproda lions are not committed. The employee of Ihe Improvement company , however , are in a bad way. There are about thirty- five of them , and they haven't had any pay for six months. Yet through the winter Ihoy worked faithfully and well , both those employed about Inn hotel and these at the sawmill outside the reserva tion. They harn boon on half rations since November- Hits commonest sort of tea , no coffee , sugar , or bultor , bull elk meal , and potatoes they raised themselves last fall. They are almost without cloth , ing , many of them wrapping their foot in rags. About a month ago the thirty-five men look possession of the mammoth hot springs hotel and announced that they would not givoway lo n RufusIIalch receiver or to any ono el no who didn't como with money m hand to pay them. The snow is six fool deep by aclual meas urement , and Ihoy can't got cut ot the country. It is staled at Livingston thai Rufus Hatch cave Iho real of the com pany three weeks to raise $300,000. Ho agreed to raino $70,000 in the same time. This would pay Iho men and Iho $00,000 duo merchants in Montana , Dakota , and Minnesota. POWDER AbsolutelyPure. This powder never v m . A marvel ot purlt etrengh and wboleaomtntai More conomlcal that the c2ln ry klnda , and cmnaoi be sold In oompetaoni wlto themultltude of low twi. short vclgl t nlum or photchite powilore. Bold only In cann. Itoya Bak- Dg rowdor Co. . lOU Wkllroet Nrw Vnrlr. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOAN-Monev. TO LOAN The lowest rates ol interest MONET Bomla1 Loan Agency , 16th it Douglas 234-tf TlyfONEY TO LOAN In Bums of $300. and upward. IVJ. O. P. Davis and Co , , Real Eatato aud Loan Agcntp , 160E Fftrnam St. 893-11 HELP WANTED. and 2Utu ttrocti. 876-20 } TX7ANTED Jtan w ith experience to w ork In a groT - T V eery etoro. Inquire at uorthcast r-orner of Cum- Ing and Division streets. 878-14 ; \\7ANTED-A live , cncrtetlo man to take half In- T > ( tercst In a 'well established" and first-class pa > lag business. Only email amount of money re quired. Address "M-tV. " Bee office. 874-208 \T7ANTED-Oood RlcTlor 27th and Fninam. Wa- V ) KcaSl.OO. Hinpbynicnt Bureau , 217 N. 10th street. S-O-H ) Good woman cook for family of two , WANTUD . JJmnloyment bureau 217 N. 10th St. 877-14 § TTET ANTED By a reilablo lady , the charge of a W bouse during the absence of the owner. Ref erences ElYCD. Addrtea " 31 * A , B , " Bee olHco. 882-17 i "TlTANTED-aook glrla Id call for places at the old W reliable employment bureau , 217 M. 10th fit. 831 0 | "YTTANTF.D An assistant house keeper In hotel VY Employment bureau 217 N. 16tn St. 870-11" TXTANTKD-aood girl for kitchen work wlthrcf- VV erences. Central location. Employment bu- roju 217 N. 10th St , 878-145 . - first-class butcher , at the FaUce WANTP.D-A other need apply. Ono who un derstands eausago making. 881-tf - - No. 1 Blacksmith can get steady work of Clark Olds , Cedar Rap- IclB , Neb. Addrens all letters to me , "cure of I'ixton House , Omaha , " till Tuesday , llarch 18th. Will moct applicants on 'lucsJay alteruoonat eamo place. bOi-lSt CLAUK OLDS. - girl , 1514 California street. WAHTED-A 803 tf TX/'ANTEl ) Lndy book-keeper , experienced and Vi accurate accoutant , eood writer. References re quired. Lock box 24 , Schujlcr.Neb. 803-15 - middle-aged woman to do light * WANTKD-A Wages ff4 00 poi week. Apilynt 012 Douglas street 871.tf : A girl for general house work , can WANTiD the 8d door west of 20th St. , on the S. eldo of llarney. 833-H j WANTED Immediately , a woman cook at Buck- ejoMont Market , ICih ana Mason streets , to do general houboworft 817-14' Qlrl for general housework. Good WANTED Small family. None but aq experienced girl need apply , 1012 Famnm street , 849 tt WANTED To rent , for occupancy , on or before May 1 st , a house otlS or 0 rooms with all modern conveniences , In a desirable location. Southwest 1'art of town preferred. Will lease for x a term of years If satisfactory terms olfcrcd , Beit city refer- noes then. Addicss with full particulars , "X. K , " are Bco nfllcc. 830-18 TX/ANTED A competent kitchen girl at 1017 ChiT - T f cage street. Will pay bett tit wages. B27.H Wi 'ANTED Qlrl In a family of two , for treneral housework , 110 south 25th itreot. 934-1U ANTED Girl for general houeeworf , small Wi family , 1215 north 10th itreet. 8JS-MI T ADIES OR YOUNO MEN In city or countrr to I J t ke nt ce light and pleasant work at their own homci ; $2 orf5 a d y easfly and quietly itade ; rcrk sect by mallno ; camawUijr : no stamps for reply 1-Iease address Reliable Man'f 'g Co. , Philadelphia , t a. drawer , TT. Ovb-lao TIT'ANTED A man comiwtent to run wood work. Ing machinery. AdJreua "K. U. " St. John , Fremont Neb. 815-17 \TTANTED-A dining room girl at tboKinmett V > houi , Hth St. between Fninam and Harney , 816-17 { WANTED-Dlnlng room girl. Also a none girl 1015 Harnov ktrtet , 780 tf ANlED ltire poreoiu to tnmruct in book- W kuopliXf. Situation rornUhod 1510 DouzU ) St. 763-2.J J. B. BUITH. WANTlBD A nur i girl. Apply Slfljnortli 20th street , bcUotn Daunpbtt < uid cblcugo Mrcete. 704-tf ruOTKCTCdl-TJnwroceJeutedlnduwmcnti aUEEN lady agonta for thlj now rubborundervar t for imloa. Addroaa with stamps , Lodlea' Un dergarment Co. , 0 south May St. , Chicago. 2Mni VXTANTED K flist-cl M Baker In all kinds of YY baking , at tlO-00 per uevk and board. Will irl\e iteady cmiJojruent. Additu U.L. WALLACE , Ueirneyfrtb. S05-14t YjrrANTKD A gill for general houtowork. N. N. > Y HOWARDS , 1111 Fwnaui Bt 7N tf Yl7 ANTEl ! > Oirli- | want 16 girls for general VV houeenork , to apply tt ouco to Cannon tiro's Opposite 1 * . U. N" charge. _ 741 tf Ladlei or young men to take nice WANTED work at their own home ; | 2 to # > a day. easily made : ftork. lent by mall ; no cau > a lu j. Adilres * r , 1'ldd ' & Co. , box 157 Dubuu.ua Iowa. t18-lmol TXT ANTED A German dining room kitchen girt , W UCH and Hoppe , 418 U. 18th Bt , bet * tea Ilarner and Howard. 686-11 8ITPAT10H8 WAMTBO. " 1T7ANTEU By a jroufltf woiniu , a situation to do VVllihtbsUi * work and winf | In return for board. Addrtti P. But office. fcW-St. for Infants and Children. CnatortftprnmotoqPlgostlon Whftt plvcs our Children rosy check * , nnd overcomes flatulency \Yliat cures tUclr fcTcrs , makes them sloop J , Coneiipa- 'Tin Caitorln , tion , Sour Stomach , Dinrrhcoo , and When babies f rrt nnd cry by turns , Forcrielincss. It insures health and ' 'What cures their colic , kills their worms , imturnl Bleep , without morphine. Hut Cantor ! iu * What nulckly curM Const ! pntlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , " Ciwtorlfl. 1 so well ndnptpd to Children that im I recommend It as superior to tiny prescription known lo me. " II. A. ARCiiEn , M. D. , Farewell then to ' Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil aud and 1'arvgorie , 83 Tortland Avo. , Brooklyn , N. Y. andHull Cantorlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT an nbsoluto euro for Illiounia- tlsni , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful nnd Xrono- tratiiig 1'niu-rcliovlugr and Ilcaling Remedy known to man. WANTED Situation aa linstlcr In prhato family lya > oung Uuvde rith experience. Artdrcss "C. J. a. " llco otllcc. 873-16 { " \\rANTEl ) Situation In prlt ito boanlinj ; house or ll rostiniunt b.v ajnnng nnrrled wcaiui where tti boaid. AilJrutu "A. J. U. c , ro Bco. WAN1ED A tcllahlojoungman wanlB a plnco to ork , board and gu to school. " 8. A. W. " Boo olllon 338-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTD. T UTUKRW. AHSISTIlONa-Any Information 03 JLJto the rcetofllce oildro/a cf the abo\o named , communicated to J. tt Kllpatrick. A\oca , Nub. , Mill bo of financial Interest to Luther W > Armstrong , rnar li dU-w3t | , > -Kle\ator or bujrity hoistgcarlnc. Ad- drcsa R. CLAAll , Blslr Neb. 847-14 By n gentleman ono good sized and T well lurnljncil room In a respectable family. Addresa " \ . XBco otHce. 851-15 ! WANTED Tc buv cheap , alow phaeton nlthcar- rligotop. "X. Y. " lice olflcc. 818-16J TT7"ANTEB To buy , a house and lot In good loca- V > tlon , price not to exceed t3OCO , or would rent n 1th the privilege of buving. Ghe exact location and very lowest price , and terms. Address for four da"it. . W. s ; " care of Bco offleo. 824-151 812-171 WANTED Stock of Dry Goodti , eta , to the amount of 88,000 to 810,000. Will give a good 400 acre \Vl6con lii farm In oxrhango. Addresa for particulars , Robinson , care of Bee ottico. 705-tf WANTED To rent , ono room to gentleman and lfewlUi board 1914 Webster St. e 2-tf T1TANTKD 3,000 > ard8ol ; dirt , at or near ono' TT blockvteetcf the Convent on St. Mary's ave nue. 8. B JOHNSON , 681-t ( of Stcelc , Johnson &Uo. WANTED JOO pj Ivy vaults , sinks and cesspoola to clean with sanitary cleaner. Satlsfnalon guaranteed. J. M : SMITH , C0atmo § Lock box 422,0maha. , von. K.inx--iiouKeB uua iots. FOR KENT Seven room cottage , near th U. 1 * . depot. Possession , April bth. Inquire at 2121 Webster Street , or of htv. Kobt. Lamg , 12th and llason streets. S62.lt FOK RENT A furnished front room for ono or two gentlemen , corner 14th and Da\cnport &ts. " | 7\0il \ RENT-So\eral email dwellings with brick _ L ? cellar and hjdrant water. E. Estabrook , 1C18 Chicago St. 772-22i FOR KENT Desirable furnished or unfimii'hed front room , 1621 Capitol ay nun. 850-1BS TO BUNT To ono or two gentlemen , fine largo furnished room , east and south froiit. Use of bath , ) iolf block from St. cars. Apply after 6:3J : p. m. at 680 Pleat ant St. 845-165 F iOR RENT Uouse 8 rooms , Cth St. , 1512 tth St. J. 1'IIIl'PS ROE. " 811-tf Furnished or unfurnished room , 022 J ? southwest corner leard and 18th street. 08-185 FOR RENT Furnished room , 1010 Farnam street. 827-16 § FOR RENT A furnished room , fronting fouth and cast bay widow , hot and oold water with use of bath room ad joining. Suitable for lady and gen tleman , or two gentlemen , with or without board. Also smaller room adjulnlng , 2614 Douglas street. 098-tf T70R RENT Nicely furnished rooms with or with- JD out board. Table boarder * accommodated 1816 Dodge St. 7P8 141 FOR RENT Furnished room suitable lor 2 gent'c- mcn. Inquire cast side 18th St. between Dodge and Douglas. 782-lt F OU RENT Furnbhed room 18i7 Chicago. 770 tf T OH RENf Furnlincd roomi ) , 1817 Dodgu acrcot. JD 613-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished roams , 1903 Farn street. 603- LEASE 0 buslmes lota 16th street , ctwecn Davenport and Capitol avenue , east fcldo , ( or a t rm ol years. AUKS , 439-tf 1597 Farnam street. T710H KENT Double store room and basement. JL1 Ono of the best locations In iho city tdr cry goods cr fancy grocviles. McOAQUG , opp. poetotncc. 7S8-tf F OR RENT Corner store on Dodge one block from Post olllcc. McOAQUE , opposite P. O. MS-tf MStfRENT RENT A few gentlemen can boaccomodated with furnished rooms. Apply 1818 Faruam Kt. * ( XJ-tf RENT Roomj In Nebraska Nation * BanV FOR Building. Most dctli&tle offices In tbo cllj Supplied with hjdraullc ele-ator and heated b steam. Apply at Bank. KC-tl TTtOR RENT FurnlshM rooms on tbo nor tbne JD oor. ISthandCapltolavenue , formerly Crolgntoo House. 188-tf F URNISUED room heated 222 N. 19th. B76-tf KOR BALU. 1j > OR HALU Lot821x182,8 room house , 3 blocks JD wettof military bridge , Gaming struct , 91,000 Ono-half cooh , balance to null. This Is a nightly lj- cation and a bargain , BAUKEIl fc MAYNE. 8S3-1S FOR HALK Tin west 22 feet builncss property on Farnam street , with flrat class Improvements. In quire ot H. a. Clark or J. B. French , 800-26 FOR SALE A good , A No , 1 hone , 0 yeari old , 17 hands high , at P. Ueseu'g , 103 nortli Idth Ht , Fulton Meat Market 670 20 iR SALK-Two very Jcjliablo lati In Uanscom Place. Mutt be sold before April 1st. Price low , O. F. DAV1H&UO. , 8IMJ 1K6 f arnam St. FOR SALh LotIn Leavenworth terracr , $250to tliOO each , only 6 per cent cash , biUncw long time. MontDly paymcntn. IHBT UOTTRKa W oorm r 16th and Farnam. 813-21 iil BALE Very nloa four room cottage , full Int , evurj thing In tine thap , south 12n street , | t.C03 Ewy terms. BARKER & UAYNB , N. K. u > r.'IStb and Farnam. K&t 18 HAMS A doien of the bent lota In nanicorn FOlt Place , oni block oO street cor line. Will IK od ! for leal than half the prices asked fi r adjoining lots. BAIIKrUl * MAYNE , N. K. for. 18th ana Faruam. b56-tf HALt iij acre | oU In llella'r for fc50 ! each i n Bull P' ynif nU. ThU la the nicest and cheap eit acre property to be had. BARKEH fc llAVNh. ( OR SALK-flbttt lots In Plalnflcw Ml frolntlng F ontiaunderi St. , at bar earn. BAUKER & MAYNK. 8.010 T7 > UR SAtE Lot In Thornbun ; place at less than JL uilt tfe price oiled for I ° t > nearly dcub'a the distance from the butliifM portion cf the city. Inornburg place front * on Luveaworth streetwlikh will bo craurd this taring , U the bet treet riintilnff out of Omaha. Tb Kit linn u ill ciosn the corner ut Iliorntniv an 1 th utreet car llvu will go within two I4oci of thli leau'iful addition. If } ou wint to buy lots , fnvt tljato , and jou Mill bo satUded that Ihorubun ; Place luti are clits | > cr than any othera t'lfdrud. Wo hate placed thcue lot * ( in the marktt at tlbJti $ 06 each. Nearly ona hilt of them hate been sold. The prlcen will Lo advanced when MO ha > eiold halt the loto. BARKER & MAYNi : . ISlh and Faruam. 852-M SALE Nlco & room cottage , full lot mile and FOR irom P.O. ll.etO 2V > dou laliiicn 16. per iai nth BARKER fc MAYNE. 853-14 I OIl BALE-HJteant residence jir n > rt ) , but ! > - ± < cation lu iho city. Full lot , goo 1 barn. Hooio Oroomi al ) oicderu uuuro > I'tncuta , W,000 , time on balf the ainouat if dc In-d. DAIIKEH i. ilAV.SE. 8K-1Q TTIOR SAT K 1300 ynrctt dirt ncay Brow i ! 11 noli , on J ? Uth St. Iiniulrn BARKER & MAYNE onK. , N. K. corner IStli and nunnm. KB7-U T , ( ) R HAI.E ' AT A BAKOAlN-tlnlf a block near St. X1 Mary'a avenue , only Iho bloc'is frnm ( JuUrt Homo. Ilcau'lful riiildcnt lots or sultab'e for ten ant houses. Will tub-divide. Address 10.MKIN3 , 021 Farnatn street 780 tf WO GREAT BAROAINSTlmproml BAROAINS- | rep rty , UDxGO fo-t , corner of pa cd ftrcetn , brtck nlock , three etor * it. ' 1'oslthcly ft Splendid linestment and chiapcst Ijiis'nos property In Omahi. Two thirds of actual Miluo * ill buy It. AlfOMii | < ro\cd 20acro tract , 3) ) miles from pintoince , near bolt line , at half price. Apply lo T. 0. BKUNEll or'L. V. MORSE , r r. IMIi and C > l'l'nln ' < i'iivc. 820-1R OR SAtn-Ono Blatkhawk Cultlxator , 1 Holluo btlirinff Plow , 1 Harrow end Kiencr. All new , on easy terms , at 3 our own prlre. JOUN K. EDWARDS , 802-tf iil FarnamSt OR SAIjK llpslilcnco , 7.500 whl buy eleirant residence ZOth and COBS. BOOOS 4 HILL. 773-10 ITVR HALE Two seated Hurry ngon nearly new , also set douolo harness for salocncap. Call 1016 Webster St 8-6t TOUSINESS FOR SALE Grocery store , finest loca- JJ tion In Otrmba , doing an annual business of $76.- 00) . Lone lease and cheap rent to the purchaser. \ullliuoicc(7,00010 $8,000 , Addresu"ClrocerH Bco clllca. 703-tf FOR SAfjK TwoBccond bandoreanscheap. In- < iulro Edholm & Erlckson. 768-1S FOB gAlK 1S8\.1SO feet on Capitol bill , must U > eold soon. Me CAGUE , opposite 1'ott Office. 785 tf F IOR SALE Lot 66 feet front on south 13th St rrtce (1000. McCAQUE , opposite Pott office. 7SO-tf 1 , TR SALE Ono c' the largest and best improved JL1 farms In Doui > laa cuiisty. Any person i r persons ul-hiugto cngrpo In Fana'.niras a business , or In s ock raising. " ' consult tDtir interests by calllnp orwrltlnfffor full partlculrrs concerning thHm t- tcr JIiCAOUK , Oi > p. pcstolHco. 7SJ-U A Small stock of Drugs nnd DrunmtV Fixtures for tale in the the town of Waterloo , Nebraska. A good opening for a physician. Address J , B. SIL- VEll , Clkhcrn fatatlon , i > eb. 7S9-tf FOU SALE A good cstobVshed Hag Pacllng bus iness. Facilities for pacHuu ; a > u pickling CO to 100,000 dozens. Write for full .jiilkuUiB. Address "G. F. C. " Bee ofllco , Ouaha , ToV > . 729-U FOB SALE House cf 6 rooits , } ot , one blooU. from struct cars $1,500. House anil fulLlot SI.SOO. House and i lot , $1V60. House and lot , mont-ly payment * , $1,7CO. House nnd i lot , bait block from street cars , $1C 0. . Lot 4 , block 3 , Shinn's addition , $900 Lot on CImlt-B street , near Sounders , f 1,200. Lot on Paundcrs Street , 81,500. Corner lot , Armstrong's addition , ? 1,000. Lots in HI.LCbaugb'H Place , f COO. Beautiful cast frontage , In Haiiitoom Place , $903 each. . * Four lota. 3 fronting on Farnam street three houses 88,000. McOAGUR 051-tl Opp. Postofflee. "IJIOR SALE Lot 132x132 on south IStbstieet ftlth JJ Rood itrprovemcnts , at $2on < . ThU U only open for SO da } s Call on McCAQUE , opposite poatofflce. 718 tf FOR SALK-Lot 132x330 , south 13th street , house t\\o roomo , b-m , tree * . Price 81,700. One-third cash. Call and see UcCAQUE , opp. I * . O. 710-U T ? EAL ESTATE for eale by John L. McCague , real JL\ > estate agent , opposite poitotllco. 881-tf SALE Fine residence betwien Dodge and- FOR . Gallon McCAdUE , opposite P. O.WStf WS-tf FOR SALE-Lot on Dcdgo street , McCAGUE , down stairs , opposite P. 0. coo-u FOR SALE 1S2 feet square on corner , lleildenoo Property } mile N. W. cf Post olllce ; ilcCAOUB , opposite P , O. 633-tf OR SALE Full lot on Harney street. 00x132 at F 83.6CO. McCAQUE , opposite P. O. 057-tf FOR SALE-Lots In vest Cuming at 176. to $260 , each , easy terms moothly payments. JOHN L- McCAQUE , oppwito P. 0. CO4-t ORSALE-Heuie and lot on Capitol Hill at&100 JlcCAOUE , ODposItt ) P. O. Wi U fTIOK SALE Beautiful mldeoco lot on Parka e. , JL' fnrncr 200 feet fronting eaot , willrtiildo. HcCACUi ; , opposite P. O. . 663-U SALE Lots lu Hawthorne addition. 3iO. FOR $0.0. each. KM ? terras. McC.\OUi : , oppo- Kilo P. O. Call at olllco for Dit K tf 1 TT10RSALE Aorolots In Bonlleld only 4160. to (200 JD per acre. JIOJAOUK , opposite P , O. 068-11 BALK Lots In Uenlse s addition on Saundera FOR 2-il Streets. Only Four blocks frooi SL car , $ CO. to J7CO. each. liarfiain. UcCAQUE , opposite posito 1' . O. , down stalls. 667-tt T > EL ESTATE If ou are interusto I In real en- IV tate It will i y j on to witch thl * column for the otteriiiKS ot JIcC'AUUt. oupoelte P. U. 655-tf T7\OH HALE Large houeo neir llantcom Park , h JL ? front , tery cheap. ilcCAQUK , ippoeito P , 0 , 662-tf RALK A flrst-rlang Vote Aton Piano , at n , FOR . Inquire Ednolm & KrlckeonV. 621 tf FOK SALE Four show cabea > ery cheap. Inquire at Edbolm ft Erloks-n. MB-U TWOIl BALE OR THADE A good ttpan of muled , J.1 barnets and wagon. Apply to Alex O. Chatlton , 9fiO-tf SALE Farm 8 miles from city. Inquire ot < 4" FOR . Mejer , over Roeder's Drug btoro , ie. > and WebsUr. 872-tf SALE Two open iiecond-haud buggies and FOR delivery wagon , che p , at 1319 Ilarney St. 880-tf _ _ _ _ _ SALE Two portable boilers , 10 horse powa FOR ' D. niZPATBICK. _ Apply a jnT f U8-tf 218 South 16th St. U OH SALE A small Moftler , Bthrnan &Co.l&roi F proof satr , almost new , at this office. It 171011 SALE Ola newspaper * iu large and small J quantities at this otfW tr ( MlBOBUAMBOPa. T OST A white and red tpottal eow ; was about lo JJdrop her c l ( . Bring Inforrratlon to and be ru wardort by V. Ptouka , atliaiuer'n Hall , 18th street. tJ7817r _ _ 1 _ _ _ ! T OST Between Daveni > ort uiii Capitol au nue , a ± J pair of illvur ( rimed tpMtacloo. Under * U1 iileiao return to N. K. Cor. lltb and Capitol a > e , 803-161 rpWO OE.NTLEMEN cau procure excellent board X an'l room bj iuJJre tlr "A , U , " tbU olttcc. B.8-U8 ) Oil hltlLrXS" 'Iwo mai | horses , on , , STltAYfcl ftblte toiihead , one brown with tmall * hte spot In foiehead A liberal reward will be paid to any one retaining raid hortea to me. 0,11. BUODKIISEN , 837.HI t7 Plorco BL . HCIIIIOUKK , the inigoetlahcaUrhasriturn. Mrs. d and It lictliiig t e rick at Jflil Pavcnpoit bt. , b t cn Kth and 17th St. 7(0 Imot A UTNtEOLtWOHK-illis Ella Ur ham , an ex. XX perlenced netdlft-uouian , hai opened rooms to teach any work In her Hue. rahe has aUo a supply ( if material * on handi. Lad I'm are Incited to call and tee her display cf couinencvd pUccs. hoorui at 1613 Dodge utrnt. 655-tf br-EClAL11Kb lortho.ti.ut . I cioploymiut lo make money with. Call on M. L. bialili , JOB N. lOttiiktreet , and tu am''lf 433 lin EDWARD KUEEL , UAOISTKR OP PALMVbTEUy AND CONDITION AUBT. HW Tenth street , between farnam and llai. n y , will , wiva tno aid of Euardlao ipltlts. obtilalor an ) cue glance oi to put and-imseai. audtl > t oerulu condition In tee lutore , ux > M and hc e suit order. Fexftcl aU < Uctio eumcUtl