THE DAIIA' BEE OMABA , TUESDAY , MARCH 18 , 1884. TV HE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , Mnioh 18. LOOAI , BREVITIES , Now crop clover and timothy scoi for eale. Srmgftrt , Walto k Wlcs , Council BlnlTi , Iowa. (8'lm In the district court ycfllordoy , before JiulRo Noxtllo , the jury In the c o of Berry against Burgrcn returned \crdlctof five < nta for plaintiff. This evening there will ! KJ given a frooloctnrontthoY.M. 0. A. hall , by Uov. C. W.Savldgo. Tlio subject will lo"iiomonls : of Success. " Everybody Is Invited to attend. Kdward Claire , son of .Turned Claire , of Forest City , this state , and brother of John Claire , of this city , died at his father's homo last Saturday morning. His remains were brought to this city on No. 3 , nnd were buried yesterday afternoon. Arrangements were mndo yesterday by Jlr. Campbell , custodian of the U. 8. govern- wont building , with the gas company , hy which gas will bo furnished In n limited amount to light the post olHco and other itKims until the end of the fiscal year. Arrangements have boon made by Chief CleikGrllfin hy which , when the fact mall trntn nnlvos In the HlulTa on time , and trains on other roads running In that city nro bo- hlnd , the Omaha mall will not bo held for the thoBO late , hut will bo brought over on the dummy , arrhimr at the Union Puclfio depot at 7:15 : p.m. J. M. Wolfe , the directory nnn , IH com piling the fourth directory of the ntalo of No- braska. It will contain n complete business directory of every city , town , village and hamlet - lot In the mitiro ftato , also the names of all prominent stock ralnors , etc. , who are not located within tlio borders of any town. The names ot the [ poBttmwtors , express ofllcos and telegraph offices will bo given , and , In fact , all will receive at matters of a general Interest tention. It will bo the finest work of the kind over gotten up by Mr. Wolfo. A Very UonmrJeiUiIo llccovory. Mr. Goo. V.Willing , of Manchester. Mich. , writes : "My wife has boon almont hornless that nho could not for five yearn , so holploat turn over in bed olono. She naod two Uottlos of Electric Bitters , and l BO much Improved , that she In now nblo to do her own work. " Electric Bitters will do nil that Is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials ntlcBt their great curatUo powont. Only fifty cents a bottle at 0. F. GoodmanV. PEUSONAlA S. J. Alexander , Lincoln , U nt the Paxton. 11. I. Bon , Chicago , Is at the Metropoli tan. 15. Furnoy , Trenton , U. , is at the Metro politan. Hugh D. Mollln , Beatrice , is nt the Metro politan. M. C. Jonoi and wife , Tuknmnh , mo nt the Millard. K. A. llousor , St. Loul , Is nt the Metro poll tun. N. J. Borden , I'lattsmouth , U at the Met ropolltau. Albert Thayer , New York city , In nt tin Metropolitan. J. C. Blackburn , Arlington , U stopping tbo Metropolitan. A. W. Marshall , Now York , U stopping n1 the Metropolitan. E. P. Holmes and vrifo , 1'iorco , nro guo tt of the Millard. W. .T. Vnn llorn , Lincoln , l Btopplng nl the Metropolitan. Mrs. A. Llndsey Mncodonln , la. , Is a guoti of the Metropolitan. Wm. Lamb nnd wife , Colurabun , Nob. , an nt the Metropolitan. 0. S , Lucas , Coutral City , mid John BUM Joy , -Fairmont , nro nt the I'nxton. George J. lUlspach nnd .T. W. Brown , o Ashland , are guests of the 1'axtoa. II. J. Jonkina and wife , of Viodmout \Vyomlug , nro guoats at the 1'axton. B , V , Smith , Lincoln , nnd S , Evnns nil John Lnthrop , Blair are nt the Millard , Gill llnylsbaek , Ashland , aud V. W. Mo chor , West 1'olnt , are guest ? of tha Millard , Senator Alvla Saunders has rcturnod froi Woahlngtou , nnd la stopping nt the 1'axtoi Charles K. Baker , Boatrlco and 11. I HcChun , Foiibury nro stopping nttho 1'n ) too. too.J. J. L. Post , BaatrlcojW. II. Smith , Ito Cloud nnd II. H. McCoullar , Iowa City ur at tha 1'axton. ' Nathaniel Vulk , Prank K. Collin , 0.1' Blldcrbock , lioUa City , Idaho , are rcgistoroi at the 1'axton. Gcorgo 8. SloToui anilwlfo have roturno from a ploatnro trip lu thu Bjuth , nnd ar now at the Piixton. M. A. Hartlgan and wife , 1'rnnk U. Haiti gan and Miss M. O'Jlouko , of I'lattsmouU are registered nt the Motfopolltan. Mr . J.L , Webiter attrted forSt.LouU yoatm day. Mrs. WobBter goes tolalt her phys dun , lr. Bolnllnlereundor whoso care nho hr been for the past fuo niontlii. ANOTHER WHOLKSAL15 ESTAB- LISHMENT. . FAV& Co. , formerly of Mlnnoapolii Minn. , will open a wholesale confoctior CO' c'S1 and fruit business , in a fo weeks , at the old stand of Piorcoy 4 Bradford on Farnam street. Oimto Army Ortloro. Recruit Barney Duffy , enlisted at Foi > D. A , Russell , Wyeis assigned to con pany K , Fourteenth infantry. Recruits Emil Braun and Hugh J Dunlap , onlistqd ut Fort Omaha , Neb are assigned respectively to the Foui toenth and Fourth infantry. Recruit Braun will bo tout to the alt lion of his regiment on the first lavorabl opportunity. Under the provisions of paragraph 81 array iCRulatione , and in observance ) i geupril orders No. 85 , series 1881 , adji : taut qonoral's plHce , tlio commanding oil CQV Fort McKinney , Wyo , , will send , ur dor escort of ono non-commiaiioned oil nIi cerand two privates , Privates Miohai Holland , troop L , nnd William Hah troop E , Fifth cavalry. Insane soldiors.t Washington , D. 0. The non-commissioned officer in cbarg will report , on nrriv.il at Washington , t the adjutant general of the array for fui tier orders. PETWILER'S CARPET SALE. inl2-tf PATRIOTIC PATRICKS , Processions and Ptrorations in Praise of Their Popnlar Patron , A Creditable Celebration A Number of Outside Visitors , Tim literary ami Mtinlcivl hi tlio Afternoon A Drill for Dr. Miller. Yesterday being St. Patrick's day , it was quito generally observed by the Irish societies of this city , assisted by n number from Council Bluffs , n ncoro from Plattsmouth , nnd quito n delega tion from Uunlnp , Harrison county , Iowa. The weather wno not as fair as could bo de sired , although the street exorcises were nearly finished before the rain sot in. They were reviewed by our citizens gener ally with general interest nnd not n little pride , for the fine uniforms nnd regalia of those taking part sot oil" the manly forms of the marchers in n very Haltering man ner. ner.At 1))0 ) : ) tlio Ilibornian Ilillos , headed by the A. 0. 11. band , marched to the depot and escorted the Council Dlufla delegation from thence to Masonic hall. At Mnsonio hall thn procession wan formed in the following order : A. 0. II. Bnnd. Ilibornian riflct ) itl full uniform , divisions from Council Bluff * with band , visiting di visions from Dunlnp and I'latlsmouth , and Divisions 1 nud 2 of Omaha. The line of march wna ns follows : From Mnsonlc hall south on Sixteenth street to Douglas ; east on UoUgln * In Tenth ; south on Tenth to ilarnoy ; west on Ilnrnoy to Fifteenth ; north on Fifteenth to Farnam ; east on Fnrnain to Tenth ; north on Tenth to Douglas ; west on Douglas to Sixteenth ; north on Sixteenth to Izard ; countermarch on Sixteenth to Masonic hall. Shortly after 2 o'clock , in tlio presence of u crowded atttcndanuo , the exorcises commenced nt Masonic hall , the platform of which had been appropriately decor ated with flags nnd banners , the hallow ed green being predominant in all the ornamentation. Hon. Ilichnrd O'Koofo , a prominent member of the order of Hibernians , presided , and after n few welcoming words to all nnd especial thanka to the members of the Grand Army of the Republic who had taken part in the parade , introduced the Omaha Qloo club , who rendered in melodious tones n stirring martial song. They were recalled amid much applause to repent the concluding stanza. Mil. IIAIlTKlAN'rt IIKMAIIKH. At the conclusion of the qnnrtat Mr. M. A. HiirtlRim was announced to deliver tbo Initial oration , lie began by quoting from n cole- brntod author the tuylng tint ' ' .Sail In thn lot of tbo mnu without n ( Soil , without a faith nnd without n country. " H waB , lie Bald , for the pnrpoHo of doing honor to n man who bad given Irishmen n God , n faith nnd n country that the day und occasion luul been observed In Omaha mid olaovvhoro throughout tbo world. Ho then < HncusBod the llfo nnd works of Stj Patrick , claiming him to lm\o boon born In Brittany , u part of Onnl , than it lloman pro vince , lnt the year . ' 187 after Christ. Taken 1 primmer in 40B by prlatOH , and carried to Ire land ns'a glavo , ho tliero hocamo nvvuro of the magnificent country and people awaiting God'n word. His subsequent history , his escape - capo , big Htudica nt St. Martin near Tours In Franco , under the ( minted Gormnlno , his travels in Italy nnd over tlio Mediterranean , tbo bestowal of tbo pantoral crojk , nml bin commission by 1'opo Celontlixj to tbo mission In Irnland were nil graphically glvnn by Mr. Hartlgan , and tbo xnbaoquont work In Ireland on hu return In the year 431 touched on. Iloro , Mr. II , nald , bo found n people bravo , valorous and klndlv , nwnitlnir only the mos- Bngo of Christ. The Druldto religion had already given them n belief In tbo Immortality of the soul , for It wan the common faith then , somowhut In versely to tbo teachings of L'ytbngoioa "that Houla of nnlmalg Infiuod themnolvoa into tha trnnkii of men" that the soulu of man became In ( iinod Into tha trunks of ani mals , pusing through that ordeal Into etern ity. How St. Tutrlck ordainoi 3,000 priests und built 700 churcho * wax also shown , anil the proipcilty tint made Ireland great nml ul pron | > eroiin , vented In art , Architecture nm letter * . Mr. II. referred rather spiritedly ti the foot that the term " 1'at" and " 1'uddy1 had boon of ton appliod-to the Irish In IKIIO inlny , nnd went on to nhow how the name wan of uoblo origin. St. Patrick's real nniiic wai Hnccath , und ha w s doxiiniatcd by 1'opc Colentliio a 1'utriciux , or I'atrician , then np It. p'.ied to the highest order of tha Calo. < tla city. Mr. II. , In conclusion , gu\unfew on orgotla llttlo tnps to Illnmarck and Franco nml did lint forget Iioland's o\orlnsting nn tagonist , the govorniiiant of Kngluml. Hi was frequently applauded , und nt the clou was loudly endorsed. Miss Maggie Swift followed with r ' pleasing rendering of "Tho Last Rose o sd Summer , " u piano solo , in which slio tvu sdd quitted herself creditably , and eocuroi ample npplnuso , as also n beautiful bouquet d quot presented by admiring friends Silas Stncia Grwloy , who is always I demand at entertainments of our Iris ! citizens , recited the well-known but eve h , popular piece , "Who Foam to Speak o 08 ? " which gave forth now beauties under dor her excellent elocution , and won doublu tribute of applause and tears Misa Ida Gibson sang ' 'Kate Kearney" it n very taking manner , and being roculloi gave "Tlio Lnst Rose cf Summer. " Sh vraa followed by Miss Parfitt in an instru mental bouquet of popular Irish melodies dies , that Boomed as fresh and fragrtm as n newly plucked shamrock. They in * eluded "Patrick's ' Day in the Morning , n- 'Wearing of the Green , " "Ror iw O'Mooro , " and others. & HON. JOHN Ul'HIl , itf who had been prngianinied to tpauknu "Ire land and America , " was then Introduced b ClmlrniMi O'Keefe , mid entorodlnto aiptrlt * illecutlon of what art ) known AH the advance rt liloas of Irish atrltatort. In tha litst Mac inirltcdlv resenting the charge that the An clout Order or 1U mumbora advocated iwaatliin tlon or other cruel methods of uccowplInliliJ J. the freedom of Ireland. Ho paid hU coinpl menu to tha Oranijo nouioty , and then roferro J.ir to the public opinion In this country that ob ir- jectod to the mo of dynamite and other ex iihwhM for the purpoie of domolUbln British cov eminent bnlldlugfi. l'r hlmse ] ho would not Bay tint hoouUl notcnilors the uaiiof the a roiorts where Innocent boinm ilo u010 not eiposeJ. Itut many Irish In till country were ruled by ' 'publlo " - " Ht W * tJ J | < MW IW opinion" ii : this matter ; for hliniolf , ho would cay publi 10 oplulou could not rulu Mm. "What U publl opinion1 ! ho iviked , "It is thn uttoraucty u uch nutigonlttlo U3i > oiii na The New Yotl u. TJio Now York Trlbimo , nnd voloo : "And Ur. Mlllerl" ] yea , exactly 10 - n- and Dr. Miller. " { Great imd continued RI Ii.ol . Hmh th n hold U [ > to riillou ! .olo and BMcmu tht ) ivcopliantlo fdobberlugii ov o o , KnRluml by mou Ilka Dr. George L. MIIlo tote &itd their ilk In , Amcdcn , and to ihuvv wha thought of this clus of Amor . read an extract frnin the oigan of utls touracy In I < ondou , In which "thene apw o to nobility" wora unmercifully ctitlgatod. Th ir- audleuce avincwl Rrout hilarity mid applaut du'lnjf tlio readlnj , ' , a * the wording teemed t fit the Dr. ' * cue exactly on if It hail been cu a hU meuure. Mr. Iluib , In thl * incIJen , , of hU oration , u well an In hU partial advi cacy of Advanced Action In the Irlih eglUtluu to ctrlko the popnlftr chord , ftnJ WM frtquontly npplMidcd througliout. MOIIF MUSIC. After a pot-pourri of Irish aira hy Hio Lliborninn hnnd , including "Como Back to Erin , " "Killanmy , " "Knthlcon Jla- vournocn , " "Cruishkccn Lawn , " ftnd "Ilnrp of Tarn , " Miss Mfiry Murphy np- pcixrcd , nnd pleasingly rendered "Como 13aok to Erin. " Being recalled , ehouang "Killnrnoy , " nnd wai the recipient of ft beautiful bouquet. Mian Alary Hush , n young girl , with timid but graceful gest ures , gnvo ft very pitholic recitation of "Tho Two Brother * , " which wns received with much npplauso , yj,0 , wna followed by her sister Jlnggio , n cute little jiickan'.nny ' , who saiiL' , nmid much mcrrtn > cnt , "Buckles on tier Shoos"nnd b'jingenthusiastically recalled , gave "Tho Cows nro in the Corn" in n , manner that would have made Annie 1'ixloy jealous. "Tho llandful of Earth1 n duet by Misses Carey ( \nd Olaflin , was much applauded , nnd the musical portion of the entertainment re ceived n fitting finis by the vocal quar tette of the Onmha Glee club in "God Save Ireland , " nnd the quickstep "Echo of the AVest" by the Hibernian baud. The entertainment was unusually np propriato to the occasion , nnd every mini bor wna enthusiastically received. It was n most fitting close to the day's celebra tion n colobrntion of which our Irish citizens may well fool proud. Itucklon'H Arnica Snlvo. The proatoit modlcnl wonder of tlio world. Warranted to ppoodlly euro liurns , Cats , Ul- ecru , Halt Klionin , Kovor Sores , Cnncors , I'llos , OhlllblnliiB , Corns , Totter , Chapped lintuls. anil nil skin oruptfon , farnntool ( to euro In every InnUnco , or mouoy rofundod. 25 cents t J'OT Tlio Window ol .lolin O'ConncII's I'laco Blinttcrcd hy BrloIcH Iia.nl Kvciilnj ; . 1'coplo living in the vicinity of Tenth nd Dodge streets wore startled last voning nbout nine o'clock by tlto rO- orta of three pistol shota fired in quick accession. It was thought another ono nd been added to the number of Oma n's tragedies , but investigation proved liat such was not the caao. Near the our nbovo named n crowd of men and ioys were engaged in drinking and con- orsntion in John O'Connoll's saloon on lie west side of Tenth street between ) ougln3 and Dodi o , when n couple of rickbatfi were hurled with great force Ii rough ono of the largo front windows , of the missiles hitting n man stnnd- ng in front of the bar , but not seriously njuring him. Mr. OJConnoll thonght , ho man who throw them would run up ho alloy. Ilo pulled his revolver and lurried to the rear door , where ho dis- inctly heard n mitii running towards [ Dlovonth slroot. jtlo fired ono shot without nt-c'ing the iloo- ng man , but the socont nnd third ones were fired with the man : ull in view. Mr. O'Connell thinks hi did not hit him , as his eyes were so dar.ot iy the light thnt ho could not taka ( ; eec nitn. The man made good hia escape. The matter was given to the police , bu no clue has been found , ns Mr. O'Con neil has not the Hlighost idea who ho could bo. The man , whoever ho may be , un doubtudly intended to do Mr. O'Connol sotno serious damago. It was only n week ngo thnt the incendiary's torch vrai applied to this saloon , which fact , couploi with that of last night , clearly shows tha aoino desperate enemy of his is at work plotting his injury. "ROUGH ON BATS. " Clears out rnta , mice , roaches , flies nnta , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks gophora. 15c , Dructiista TUB HOARD OF I'rJIUiIC AVOUKS Tlio Sixteenth nnd ChlcnK < > Streets Hewer Finally Approved l y Tlmt Iloily. An adjourned regular moeetlng of > th board of public works wns hold last evening ing , members Croighton nnd Barker be ing present. Permission was granted Peter Gees t oorct nnd maintain three aroiwaya fou foot long nnd live feet wide in front o lot 7 in block 118. Application of Wil [ inm Bushman wns rend asking pcrmis sion to use ono half of Sixteenth stree in front of lot 5 in block 100. Laid eve for ndvico from city attorney as to whoth cr bond must bo signed by principal. Application of Peter Gaos asking per mission to use Fnrnam street to its con tru , as n. place for material , in front o lot(7 in block 118 , wns grant Jd upon con dition the required bond bu given. Tlio fnml I'ftlimato of the Sixteenth am Chicago streets sewer was filed by En ginocr Ilosowatur , Assistant Em-inoo Tillson , who inspected the work wn present and was examined by the bonrc upon the work done which by him wa pronounced good. A motion wns nmdo nnd carried tha the work on Sixteenth nnd Chicngc streets sewer bo accepted. This approval allows the contractor : $890,75 after retaining the G per cent , a required by law. The nurth Omnha sewer was then dis cusaod but no action was taken upon i as the final estimate had not boon made by the city engineer. Mr. Croightoi stated thnt lie had boon informed that report Imd boon made out by a committee too of the city council recommending th payment to the contractors of 81,000 fo repairs made upon it before a final osti nuito had boon made by the city ongi nor nnd without the npprovnl or confirm ntion of the board of publio works. Mr linrkor remarked if such bo the c.isu th council iiad been derelict in their dutj The board then adjourned. Tlio Firemen. At the mooting of the firemen Sun day afternoon , J. 0. Clelnnd , mayor u Fremont , nnd president of thu Stat Firemen's association , was present , an occupied the uhair. The only butines done was the discussion of dates made fo the holding of the annual tournament viz. , the first week in July. Prosideu Olulnnd thought it n bad time , incltidin at it does , the Fourth of July. Afto considerable talk 1111011 the subject , Jeroui . 1'entzcl , the secretary , was authorized t > j correspond with each company bolongiii | * ? to tlio association , nnd obtain their view t upon the subject , and in case two third o.iol them express n desire to have the dati unchanged it will bo done. AN INHUMAN WRETCH , He Passes His Time in BcatiDg His fife of Less Than a Year , III * DlgKntccful Tronltnont Causes His AVIfo'H Friends to Tlironton n. Contol'Tar mill Feather * . The young man spoken of in the Sab j urdny evening BBK ns having brutally whipped his vrifo , is none other than John W. Laucr , secretary , treasurer and ninnagcr of the Omaha Nail. Manufac turing company. It has been the common practice ot this man to bent and abuse his wife , commencing almost before the orange blossoms Imd been cast nsido , nnd con tinuing until Friday last , when ho capped the climax by whipping her in a most brutal manner , after which ho left the house. la May last John Lauor vras imtrricd to Mies Sallie Gootschus , n young lady of noble qualities , and m sweet n tempered girl ns was over permitted to enter the holy bonds of matrimony , nt least that is the reputation given her by her friends. Scarcely two months had elapsed when Lauor commenced his tyranny nnd nbuso nnd it became so strong thnt his wife in formed him that she could not sttnd it longer , llis hard heart wns somewhat molted by this declaration and ho agreed to do bettor nnd bogged for a trial of one month , promising that ho would , at the end of that time give to her half the property nnd leave , in case ho did not ondiicc himself properly. Tlio matter font along and grow from bad to worse , nd the little lady , was cither so terrified r ashamed that she did not say anything f her troubles , not oven to her mother ut quietly and weekly bore thorn alone , it ono time in n fit of mad jealousy , ho row his revolver from his pocket and truck her in the facu with the weapon , 110 mark of which aho still carries. On last Chrictmaa day Mrs. Lauer rcssod herself for breakfast and was catcd at the table pouring the coll'oo rhon Lauer came into the room nnd truck her upon the side of the head , ( necking her to the iloor. Ho then vent down town , nnd , returning at din ner time , found his wife in bed , ill from ho effect of the boating ho had given ipr , and the table with the brcakfasl dishes upon it , standing in the contro ol of the room. Ilo took the coffee pot nnc .hrovy it onto the bed covering , scattering ; ho liquid nnd grounds nil over his sick wifo. Not being satisfied with this , ho wont to the kitchen and procured n tur key which was intended for the Christ mas dinner , and beat his wife in n most lioriblo manner so that she was confined to her bed for several days. The poor woman bore nil this nbuso from the man whom HIO had unfortun ately wedded , without a murmur. About n month ngo n Mr. Goban nnd his wife cnmo to this city , and wont to board with Mr. and Mrs. Lauor , aa Mr. Goban was engaged in superintending the work of putting in tha now furnaces at the nail works. Ever since Mr. and Mrs. Goban entered the house they have boon an noyed by the brutal manner in which Laucr treated his wifo. On Friday night last Laucr and Ooban together wont to the theatre. They returned after the performance nnd Mr. Gobnn went to his room. Ho had been there but a short time when ho was listurbod by n loud noise , ns if ono per son wns benting another in the room bo- low. This noise wns followed by n wo- man's scream. Mr. Goban quickly de scended to the door of Lauer'a room , nnd demanded admittance. After a time the door wss opened , nnd Mrs. Lauer wns partially undressed nnd gnve unmistaka ble signs of having boon roughly han dled. Lauor looked decidedly sheepish , nnd put on his cent nnd lint nnd went down town nnd passed the night. On Snturday morning , P. IS. Ilor , Mrs. Lauor's uncle , took n carriage and drove to L'lunr's house and convoyed the lady to his house. She wns so prostrntcd that it wns necessary to carry her from the carriage to the house. She is now lying 111 ut Air. Iler's residence and is threat ened with brain fever , so severe has been the mental strain. No excuse is offered by tbo brute for the inhuman treatment of his wife , and there certainly can bo no excuse for n man's striking a woman , and more espec ially when that woman is his wife , and the lady's friends are talking very strong ly of applying a coat of tar and feathers to the cowardly carcass of Laucr. The lady's relatives and friends insist that she shall never again live with the man who has so shamefully and. brutally treated her. An Eilltor'H Tributo. Theron P. Kentor , Kdltor of Ft. Wnyno Ind. , "Garotto , " writes : "For the past IH years have always used Dr. King's Now Din covcry , for couglu of moat severe character , aa well HI for these of a milder typo. It neve falls to effect 4 speedy euro. My frlondn to whom I have recommended it , ppcak of It Ii samu high terms. Hn\ng ! boon cured by it o every cough I hnvo had for live yoaru , I coi elder It the only reliable and nuro euro fa Coughs , Colds , etc. " Cull at C. F. Cioodman Driii ; Store and got a t'rtc Trial liottlo. Larg SIze 51.00. A NEW DEPARTURE. CHICAGO , VIA THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. Commencing March 7th , wo run through , solid and complete train , wit Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars attachec front our Omaha Depot to our Chlcag Union Depot without change. Leav Omaha depot at 4:50 : p. m ; (4:24 ( : City time , ) Arrive in Chicago next day n " :30 : p. ni.slandard central time , Muc ! time aud annoyance saved. Rates aa low as anybodya. Baggage checked direct to destination rates , tickets , and sleeping car accommo dations furnished by HJUIUY DEUEL , Agent , N , K. Corner Farnam and 14th St. Depot on South Tenth Street. 7-tf Kept Open on Sunday. Complaints werofilcd yesterday morniu against John 0. Brandt , South Tent : street , Charles Nobor , Thirteenth and Uaruey street ; John Hoffman , Sout : Thirteenth street ; Justlea Kosslor. Soutl Thirteenth street ; Frank J. Kaspnr , Soutl Thirteenth street ; Kavan it Palik , Leav worth and Thirteenth ucroets , and A. B Snow dun , ai2 South Thirteenth street g | for keeping open their respective- saloon rs I Sunday. Is I While speaking of keouing opan saloon to on Sunday , Oflicur Ruano had u thrilliut Jcxcapado Sunday evening. He wa hanging nround Barney Shannon's ' saloon , corner of Tenth street and Capital ave nue , and while other people were passing in nnd out , Ruano slipped in and was confronted by both Barney nd his bar tender. "Wo want no informers or policemen hero , " said Barney , "so got you out of my house. " Ruano refused to io { , and Barney went , for the trusty , rusty old sabre which hangs againat the wall. Ruano finally escaped with his life , and Barney will bo called upon to answer to the chat go ol selling liquor on Sunday I * ftl EetAttS Rrftiitiiorfl. Tha following deeds were filed for record In th * county clerk's office March fi , repotted for Tnu BEE by Amos' real sldlo agency : Ounnard A. Lindquist to Carl Olson.w , n i lot iablk 10 niKountzo & Ruth's dd , $100. Ebcnczor Van Tuyl and vrifo to Fred rick and Charles W. Van Tuyl , w d , o } 5 81i-100 no , so of so , so , also part nw , sw 1U , in , 13 , ? 8,000. Allen Ivoot to Lymim Richardson , q c 1 , so blk 18K in Omaha , $ L > 5. Gustavo Spilt and wife to Fritz Muller nd SobriBtin Blunilo , w d , lot 8 , ! M , 15 , It , 81075. Joseph Kutscha and wife to Frank Bilok , w d , o " \ lot 2 , blk 10 in Kountzo'a Jd add SoGO. Ada P. Drake ot al to Ole Olson , deed , ot ! ! , blk 8 , in Reed's 1st add , § 550. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never ruriBi. A mancl of purl stzctK'h mV wholosomon More conomlcal tl-a the cdlimry UluJe.nnd canuci lie fold In conipctua ] ) wltu tlieiDUltitnJo ol low t > : . short welst t ixlum or [ ) hu > pbato powder * . SoW unly In cons. llo > n Bak nJ ( Powder Co. . IDS W U out Nnw ViirV SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-Monov. TO LOAN The lowwt titoB of Uiteres * MONET ' Ixian Aconoy , 15th d Douglas 2Sl-tf TONHY TO IXAN In ounw of C300. nnd upward i O. F. I > i i3 nnd Co. , Heal Estate nnd Loin Airentu , 1EOE Fcrnam St. S83-tf HELP WAOTHU. AT7AKTKD-A girl for general houio-worl.that can > T cook nt the 3d doer west of 20th St. , on the S eldo of llan.vjr. &S3-175 " \\7ANTI'.D A tow itood BiierRCtiolodles ishiiiR n T \ pleasant profitable employ mcut at homo. lr C. O. Clark , Ki5 1'lno Bt. , St. "V\7ANTE1 > Thrco o\pericnced canvasicrs to eel IT goods on weekly paj inents. Steaily Job am good pay to right men. Apply before 9 n. in. M F Mart n , 1014 Clark St. near corner 20th. bS7-17l. " " ' " 'ANTED" good cirl utonce In a family o three Apply 010 north 10th St. 922-185 ANTED-Boyof 18 to leirn trade 1514 south W 13th street , next to blacksmith shop. 010 17 { TT7ANTi:0 I can glvo a man living ia Omatn , or vlclulty , light , steady and remunerative em ploj mcnt , Entlnra in j our answer to this advertise ment nn envelope bearing > nur correct address , am put A two cf nt postage stamp on it. ThU envelope wl'ltlien bo returned to JOU with full particulars Address W. F. R. Rivers , 1CS1 Third ave. , New York City. 012 185 "I VrANTEO Four Mica or gontsto dial with Ioa II and Neb. , merchants bysamplu. Address with etamp W. C. BRANN , St. Joseph Mo. 017-10J fi A good girl to dogcn-rul house work Mrs. J. N. Hej nold ? , 23d and Conv cnt St. 023-10 } YIT'ANIED Help , cook , wash woman and clln'nj , room girl. Address , C , II. Rrownell , Spirit lAke Iowa. 027-101 ANTED ColTid cook , mmtbogood washer W und iroucr , 2315 Webster St. M Chas. WelU 033-lOi A glrlfor BecomFwork and to a i t WANTED and Ironing. Mrs. Kingman , CC4 Plf.vnntbtbetwo n ht. Marj'n ave. , and Hartley St second dorwct of the Coin out 020.10 $ \ T7ANTKD-Olrl to do general house-work. In TT < iitu at Bullett'sgroocrv , opposite Paxtou Ilo . tcl. 2. " \nl7"ANTED A boy who speaks Cermanaiid Eng 11 lish , to make lilintelt uaefnl In an olllco Uooi irf romcrcnuircd&OOS Tenth St. TheJ.M Brucs w.ckIilke-Co. ! f30-tf " \T7AIsTED-A lady waiter who speaks German am 11 Engllth. Apply at the Europtan Restaurant 10th St. 02M9 \\rAN1KD A wouiau cuok who spsaks Oorman T > nnd Engllih. Apply at European Ilcstturnnt 10th St. 026-10 \\7ANTED-Olrlforgoneral hou o orklu ( mlly II of two , mutt ba good washer and Ironer Call at 513 South Uth bt. 03017 ANTED A Prst-closs dining room gill at Cit ) W Hotel , cor. IQtli and llarne ) . 018-101 \ \7ANTED-AgooiIcompetfntglrl to do genera TT housework. Apply at 1S16 DouslajSt 01-17 } ATTEN1ION TRAVELINO MKN-W ntod , some rclUV le man trav clinic In Neb , to take a epecU line , article staple and sells readily. Trada partial ! ) uiUbllshed lu Neb. Address "C. C. " euro Ceo oRlce 8SU10 \\7ANTEU Hya reliable lady , the charge of a TT bouiu during the abscnr of the owner. Ref erences gluti. Addrtti " ! ! A , It. " Boo oltlce. 832-171 WANTKO- * good cook. M. Ullltcbcock. Doilge and Othitr cU. 876-2CI \\7ANTED-A live , encigttlo nun to take half In -Urett In a well istibllshed acd nrst-clau paving builncsD. Only nnill amount of money re uulred. Addres.'M. C. " Ike olHw. 874-2CJ WANTKD-doak gir'i to call far plues at the ok tillable employment bureau , 17 N. 10th St. ] SSI 01 TT7ANTED-A girl , 15U Culllornli street. YV7ANTKD lady booV kwper , expcri nC4 ( I am Tl aecurate aocouttiit. caudurlter , Rcfcrenons re quired. Lock box 21 , SchUlcrNeb. 6 < 13-17 " \T7ANrED-A mldJle-igcd woman t do llgh houtatiork. Wages j I O0j > oi week. Apilya 912 Douglu street. 871.tf Qlrl ( or general hoiuework. fee ! < WANTED Smalt Itmllj. NODO but ai experience' . girl n xi ri''i ' 1 < U2 Faroaui itrret 43 tf lirANTKO A crmi > eteiit kitchen girl at 1017 Chi > T cage tr ft. Will pay best ol WAJC * . 827-tf OR YOUNG MEN In city oroouutrrto TADIKS aud pleaur.t vvcrx at their owu homes ; 83 rri5 day easily ami iiteily ) uajn ; rerV t byiuallno ; cuiva iUie ; no nimi * ( or rrply Plcaao O.IIIICM Reliable Man'CgCo. , Philadelphia , i'a. drawer , TT. U\.8-lrco "V17ANTKD A man competent lii run wood work II lug machinery. Adjre 3 "K. U. " M John i'feuiont Nob. 816-17 TITANTED A dluln : room | .rl at the Kmmttt II bouie , llthSt. Utwcen F .uaui and lUrncy , 1017 | lhrfciwrou U instruct la boek- W . Bituilion furnUhed 1619 Dounlas St. J. B.BJ1ITIL A for Infants and Children. Cnstorlapromotos Tlitos < Ion VTlint Rlvrei our Chlldron rOir cliOOlCS ) Wlint curen their fuv ere , inatpq them Blocp 5 ind overcomes i'lntuluncy/Coiisupa- 'Tin Cnttnrln. Jon Sour Stomach Uinrrhocn nml , , , \Vlirn Iwibles f ret anil cry by turns , Fovcrishncss. It insures Jionlth nnd What ciirus their colic , kills thelf VTorrnn , natural sleep , without morphine. quickly euros Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , " Cft < itora ! It so well nd.iptoit to Clilldrcn thnt Hut Cnatorltt. [ recommend Itnssupcrlor tonny proscription Fnrcwell then to Morphine Syrups , < ) know u to mo. " IL A. AHCIIKR , 31. U. , Cnstor Oil nnd Paregoric , nnd 63 Portland ATC. , llrooklyn , N. Y. llnllCnnlnrln ! CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute euro for Ithcymrw tisiu , Si rains , IJurns , Gall.s , Xc. ; The uiOKi i'oworftil nnd Pone- tratlny I'niu-rcllovlng mid Ilcalliitj Remedy known to man. * ' vyANT.ni > A iiurko girl. Apply Sinjnortli 2nth T I strict , 1'cUujn D.-ntnrcirt anil Chlcairo streets. 7niti . rnOTKCTOU-UnprcccdciitsJIndticcmonta QUEP.N Ivly teonts for th'B now rnbbermi'lcrKnr ' mtut ( or IMI34. AiMrc'i it h stamps , Ladles'Un- tlerfftnucnt Co.Otouth Jljy St. , Chicago. 821-lm " \VAN1KU Clrln1 wo uant 15 gltls for Kcnural li lioMEoworK , to apply et once to Canuon lUo'o snil Co Opimlto V. o. No charge 7U-tf TANll.I ) I.ndUs tr jomig men to take nice tilcurant work nt their own homo ; W to * .i n ilav , taMlv made : work sent hv irull ; no can aslng. Address F. Hldd A. Co. , \ > o167 Dubuque Iowa. KaR.lmnl WAMTEIl A Otrman dinlnc rcora kitchen girl. UCBSO and Hoppo , 418 ti. 13th fat. , between Hnrnev nnd Hn nrd. t)6Stf WANTED. WANTED A rosllicnni meat or pastry cook In hottl. lltiiiiloj mint bureau , 217 N. 10th St. 037.17t V\TANTKI > Situation oa lu > r keeper by n JOUHK T > and livch-mail. Can furnish gnouieforonio Addrots "C. A. " H o olllcc. 032-185 \\7ANTUD l nploj ment of any Undbynn honest \ \ ncth c 3 OUUK man. Kmploj mint bureau 217 N. ICth St. 8UO-17I " \\fANTKU By n jounft wnman , ft situation to do IT li 'litlicuso work and heuln in icturn for board. Addrcpa V. Vfr. olllco. WANIKD A reliahlojounfr man wnnfs a jilaco to work , board and KO to bchool. "S. A. W. " Bco oil'co ' 833-tf HISOnr.t-AHEOUI ! WAJMT ) : ! ) To rent , for occuf ancy , on or before M y Ht , a house olSor Oroomn with all moilcru o inenlcnces , in adesirablo location. fcouthucBt Tart of to\m prcferreJ. Will lease for n a term of } ars if satisfactory terirs ollercd. lic't city rcfer- ences clien. Addruia with full particulars , "X. 13 , " care Itcu rlllcc. 839 13 " \T7ANTKD Suit of fomi aud board ill prnetc 11 family for man and w ifc. Addrees "Ii F. O. " cue of Itco ollicc. OH-IS ; AA7ANTKD Between now and llrst of Hay , boutu ! * of 5 or 0 roonw for sirall fatnilv In ( , 'ocd loca tion. Good paIng tenant. Addrcsa"ilc "thisoillco gi > IIIR full iiartleularj. 031-lli * TVTANTKI ) For rent , irihousia lo good location T ? for customcM , pirtloi hr\\lnff Micant houao , can pccnre tenants b\ calling or addressing IitHV 4. MO1TEK , h. W. comer 15th and Farnara. PC6 tf To rent a housa of 4 or 0 momi In WANinO tuod locality aj nctr buiincsa pirt cf cllM possible Addro'a "C. II. W. " ciro Bto oillce.OOD188 OOD-188 "VAfANTED Tno furnished rooms and board in if prii'xto family for family of three la | ? oed lo cality. AddtO8"C II. W. " care Bee oillce. DOS-IS * V\7"ANTiD-ll.\ : 1't , a housa with 4 rooms near t. car lino. Address C. E. lUuforth , 015 Bouth 12th St. COM7 | \\rANTED-By April or Hay , Ibt , home of abou TI sit rooms comenluitt business portion of cityj Address U.V. . Canflcld , 1102 and 1101 Douglas St. 812-171 W ANTED To rent , ono room to gentleman nnd w Ifo with board 1014 Wcbitcr St. 832 tf WANTED-3,000 j ards of dirt , at or ni-ar ono block west cf the Co in cut on St. Mary's ave nue. H. K. JOUNSON , 581-tf of SUjplc , Johnson itCo. WANTED 600 pih-y vaults , sinks and ccfspools to clean with sinitury cleaner. Satisfaction guarantco.1. J. jr. SMITH , tOO.lmc.5 Lock box -122Omaha. FOR : tEKT Uouceo &nd Lota. FOR BENT Nicely fnrnl'hed front room , back room furiilaned or unfurn hcd with or without Loard , Ifilfi Dodge. 021-24J FOR RENT UnfurnUhcd rooms 1821 Capitol a\e. 933-22 $ TT'OR ' BENT T o houses i nllo fr-m Pojt onico"at X1 $10 aii-l $25 per month. McCAOUE , opposite P. O. 07-tf FOR RENT OR SALE New ( tore building In the growing town of Bancroft Neb. Thrco pleasant HUn , ' rooms up stairs. Splendid chance for any kind of business. Addiess "O. R. " Bee otilcc. 8 5-US FOIt IlllXT Nice cottage , 7 roons , clo3it9 , pan- try , A.C fiootl barn , viell , cistern and everth ! K comnietOnlv 1,110 blocK from street car , IDili ht , hall block north ol Qraca htrect. & 0317S K V. SMITH. 371011 RENT A flrbt-tlass house on Sheimin avu- 1 inio of H roomn. with Urn HAUTMAN , STUU- UKa & WHEELER , room 1 CroLhton Bbck , 800 17 I Oll HiS"T : A ne - five room hrlck eottiifo. In quire John Steel , 6th and Ulckor ) ht. SJS'ISJ oit RENT llrlck store No. 410 10th St. , between Harney and Howard. S.LEHMAN. bDfi tf I poll RENT Seven room cottage , near th U. P. depot. Possession , April till. Inquireat 2121 \VoUter Street , or cf luv. Robt. Lamg , I2thnnd Mason btrcctn. SBitf ipOU RENT A furnlsncd front room for ono or two gentlemen , corner 14th and IMvenport Ms. B7-tf IpOH RENT-Sovernl smill dwellings with brick 1 cdlaranU hjdrant Mitor. E. tUtibrook , HUB ChleagjSt. 772-221 FOR RENT House 8 rooms , Bth St. , 1512 fth 8t. J. I'HU'PS ROE. 81Mf FOR BEST FurnUhed or unfurnished room. 022 southwest corner Izard and IRth etreet. 63.3-lb } FOIl RENT A furnished room , fronting touth n < 1 cut bay widow , hot and cold water with use of bath room adjoining. .Suitable for lady nd gen tleman , or two gentlemen , with or without board. Also emtller room adjoining , 2511 BouuUsBtrctt. COS-H FOR RENT Furnlfhixl room suitable lor 2 gimtle- men , Inquireea t ldo IbthSt bviueon Dodge tnd DougUs. 7H2-11 UUST KurniBhel room 1317 Chicago. 770 tf FOR HENF Furnltncd rooms , 1817 Dodge 613 tf TJ > OIl RE.NT Nicely furuUhed roaDU,1008 Ftrnam f street. WStf LKAHE-0 butlnisi loU 10th etrcet , etween FOR and Ca | > ltol avenue , caul Me , ( or a tcrmcf veaiK. AMES , tSll 1507 Farnim street \ RENT IK > ub ! ( tore room and basement. Ir\OIt ' of the bett locations In the city for dry good * tr finer grocuilcn. McUAQUE , opji. po toiico. ! 7ES-K 17011 RKNT A ( ew gentlemen can b nccomod ted L1 with furnlahed rponu. Apply 1813 Fniam St. R BENT Roomi In l.'ebruki Natlona Bauk Fc BulMUu. Matt detlratlu ol c a lu the citT guppllad with hydranlla elotor Mid hcatc-d b tew. Apply tt lUnk. f'fO-tf HUNT FurniihcJ roorai oa tbo nor thwo FOR . I8thauJCapltcl Tcaua , formerly Uouw. UK.NMSIIED room heated W2 N.Uta. F 975 H fOA 8ALB. OIt SAM-A fint cliM hirnem anil udJlery Lu > - I 1 Incnol a'xiut ' 115000-.cr year. ( Joo.l country uoutdettaUUhed nvo start , very lutle compctl- tiaa. vktll I'll itockand bulUlluj , uritock , inj rent bulldli ) ; . O.-oJnfuon * ( jr kcllhiiAUJreuiJoha A. 1'impton , Aurora Neb. 91M9 a\LK Thrco lx utl'ul loin In FOIt uUct , touth front , PUD block from ilreet can. GruitUrnln. Q. K. UOAbK &CO. , B. W , corner Utb mil DoujUj St . C1S-19 I SALHA mtcnt Icc.box suitnblc for butcher J1AOU bonrcllrv lionsa kt U. 1' . U. U. llcat market 821 North 10th St. 035-1111 OU SALE On Sherman avenue , i ' Hhcrmitn lucnno coriar. $000. Kluutecnth Street , tn i lots , each $1,200. Montana street , three btx , e.ich * SOO. UcorRlanvcnuc , Imjirovcil t olots ami houto ab.irnnln 1'ilcu ' 43 , SOU. Ocoiu'la avenue , lionso and lot. 1'rico $ ? , SOO. Ccoth'ia nvcnuc , lut nt ? 70u. Vlrplnia avenue , lot test front. Price ? -53. Vnrk avenvc , tvvo Iot , $ J,1CU. 1'arknvu'iuu thrco loto , coat front. I'rlcc ' 5,000. 1'nrk avenue lot , 900. ( ivorgli nvcnun corner , two lot * . I'rico { 1,300. Kirknooil addition , tbron lots , tvto corner ) , pnco § 1 500. Itidgo avenue , tuo lots , tl,00. Tor birtlculata , cull on 000 tf Mc.L'Al C. OPI I'ottoinco. - acrcH In West Omaha. Can dou- 'hie ' jour money In ninety ilnjn 010 tl JURY A. JIOTTI'.ll. IpOH SALK 01 ovchaiiiie ( or Omilm property a good ' ICOocret In llurlvi county , 1 Smiles from tounty beat. All nli-o level land ; a splendid bargain at $10 pea icro. IltKV & MOTTEK. 004-tf rj OH SALE Huuso and lot In Shlnn's addition , a Jj corner lot , ? 1.03 monthly i njuients. IRKY & JIOTTEIl. OC3 tf 10H S ALII Seven beautiful lots in HlmcbiuiL'li's F 1'lacu at an Immensebarciin. 1UBV &MOTTKIt. 003-tf TjlOKSALE Anlco cottage and lull corner lot In JP Shinn's 1st addition only 2 blocks from car line , J2.70J. Cash a bargain. 111F.Y & MOTTKU. O02.tf FOIl SALE Two cottages oa cor. Hurt and 23d. lariaiu. ! BBLL & SHHIVEH. 8020 iflOllSALn Lot 321x182 , 3 room house , 3 bloikg weetof military bridge , Cunilng street , $1,000. One-half cash , balance to milt. This is a tightly lo cation and abarjfaln. 13AUKEK fc MAYNE. SS3-13 SALK Ilia west 'ii fctt bu > lnc * § property on Ju Farnam street , with llrst class Impro > emcnt3. Inquire - quire of II. Q. Clark or J. B. French. SOti 25 SALIC Lots In Lcatenorth tctraoe (250 ( to FOIl 6300 each , a rare chance , mil raise { 21. on each lot on nnd after April 15th , IIOA U the time to becuro a barcaiu b'foro thoiaUe , this Is no humbu ? , but lncaa. IHKV MOTIEU. D01-tf F OK SALT : A good , A No. 1 horse , 8 } cars old , 17 hand-thigh , at I' . iXse.i'd , 109 nurth l > ! tli at , Fultoa llcat Market. 670 2U TpOIl SALE T \erydeiirabla Iot3 In Hauscoin J ? Place. Must be Bold bcloro April lit. Price low. O. F. DAViS i CO. , 814-11) 16.f ( > Karnam St. FUK SALh Lots In Lcaituwonh tcrracf , J250 to $300 eaish , only S per cent cauit , luUn i long time. Monthly payments. IKEV&MOriEU.S. W. corntr 15th and I'.irnam. b43-21 IpOU SALE Very nice four room rottaje , full lot , 1 cicr } thine In line Miape , hnuth 12tli Etriet , 81.COO E.i y terms. BABKEll & 11AYN13 , N. E. cor. 13tb nnd Fariuiin. 654-17 SALE A dozen of tbo Iwst lots in Hnnscom FOU 1'iace , ono Hock elf street car line.S ill bo iiold for less than half the priced asked ft.r adjoining lots. BARKKll ft MAYNE , N. K. cor. 13th anuFarnam. 855-tf liluK SALt 2J acre lots In Bella'r for 250 each i n J ? monthly pijiaBiit . ThlsU the nicest and cheap est acre property to be had. IJAUKEU & MAYNE. 859-lf FOR SALr.-ebibtlotBln PUiurlcw nlUrointing on Saundera St. , at a barirnla. B/VUKEK & MAYNE. & W6 17 "I , AOIt SALE Elegant residcnco property , best ! > - Jj cation In the citj. Full lot , good barn. House n rooms all modern Improvements , $6,000 , tim'j on. half thu amount If detircd. BAIIKEU A. 1IAYNE. 85S-17 Tpoit 8A.UE 1SOO ) ards dirt near Brow nell Jlnll , on X1 1 17th St. Inquire UAIIKCK fc MAYNE , N. E. cornei 13th and Faniiim. 857-U TT'OU SALE AT A BAHQAIN Half a block near St. JL1 Mary's rucmio , only llro blocks from Oourt Ho\i u Ilsnuliful resident lota or suitable for ten ant houi.es. Will aub dl\ide. Addrues TOMKLNS , 024 Farnam otrctt. 783 tf Ult SALB Hniulenco , > 7.jOO will buy ulcx&ut nsidcnco loth and Casa. BOOCS & HILL , 773-10 li ull hALh IM'xlbU lect on ( Jipltol ulll , nuut Lu Jt } sold soon , ilo CAOUK , oppositu 1'Obt Otfiec. 7W-tt -I pOU bALE LotCtifLct Iront on houth 13th UL - 1 i-rlce 61000. MeL'AUUE , oppoelte Pott ottlcc. 780-tf Jj f H bALC One of the largifct end beat lmjio > l 1 farms In Doujln county. Anj person nr pcicona wichiDgto en rgo in rarming as a business , or in H oeit lalslng. will contult tntir interests liy colling or writing for full partlculrrscouceinin ) ; tills mut ter McCACUE , Opp pestol.'iCB 787-tf Atnn'l 6tocic of Drugs aud Drujeist ) ' Fixtures for sale in the \l\c \ Umii of Wa'.irloo , Nebraska. A good opening f nr a ph > elclan. Addrcta J , Ii. 8IL- VI lUl , Elkhoi station , J ' 729-tf FOR SALE A good cstabhthtJ Egg Packing bus iness. Facilities for packing n' d pickling M to ) UOGOUd07eua. Wilte ( or full larllcu'ais. ' Addroas " 0. K.C. " Bcu ollkc , Ou.nha , Neb. 723-M FOIt HALE L-.t 132x132 on south 13tlistiect with good irrprovruirnts , at J..OJi. TI.U la onlr open tor 30 daju. Call on McCAQUi : , oppotito pouUi U . R EAL ESTATE for cnlo by John L.McCijtie , real- csinto agent , opposite pciitolllco. 651-tf f0ll SALU Fine residence bctwion Dodge and JL ? Farcam. Callon McCAQUE , ojipasito P. O. OM-t * FOI' HALl--Ixton : Itcdje etrtttt. McCAGUE , down stairs , oppuelte 1 * . 0. COO-tf " 17(011 SALE 182 feet sauaie on corner. Itejldonco X1 Property J inllo N. W. cf Pest office ; HcCAGUiC , opposite P. O. 038 tf I7IOR SALB-Lots In west Cumin ? at I17fi. to $250 , 1 tach , easy terms monthly pa ) menu. JOHN L. MoCAGDE , oppoklte P. O. CC4-t | 7 < ORSALE-II uie and lot on Capitol Hill atgilOO Jl } McCAOUI' , opposite P. O. L f FOR SALE Beautiful resldenco lot on Park ave , , corner UM ( cet ( routing cost , will divide. JlcCAQUE , opponlte P , 0. 663-tf FOR SALE LoU la lUwthorno addition. 1360. to SSiO. e-ich KurUrn-e. ilcCJOUK , oppo site P. O , Call at offiou ( nr Plat i tl IJ ORSALE Aerelots In Bonlleld only (160. to 1203 1 per acre. JIcCAOUE , opponito P. 0. 608 tf FOR bAI.i. Lois In Dcnlco n addition on Raundere and ' 'id Mruitj. Only Four blocks from Bt. car. 8ICX ) . to7i . each. Bargain. McCAGUE , op- pooito P. O. , dow n sUlm. W7.lt REtL KSTATK-Iljouare intero.tuJ In real es tate It w1j | | y jou tu wnteh this column ( or tb cCAG ur : , orpotito P. u , 055-ti J7OR SALE Large hoiuu ner Haoscom Park , a 1 ( rent , \eiy cheap. McOAGUK , opposite P. O. 652 tf T7OIl SALE A firct-claiu Vote it Von Phno at a J. ' birgiln. Inquire Ixltolm a Eriekton't. .2111 T70USALE Four ehow cae very cheap. Inquire . .1'at Kilhulm t Urlcln'n. _ Ky-\l \ T Oll SALE Oil TRADE-A good epau of mulw 1 harness and wagou. Apply to AJoxU. Chirlton' at MnCama Uroj. 880- ( TTtOIl SALE FsLrm 8 mllis ( rom city. Innulro cf Mrj. il jcr. over ltaUrt Drug ktort , 18 . onU _ _ _ TTlOR HALE-To Pwn wcond-lincd bngtlbs dud y WH' ° a' cilcipl " 181 ? n"LC > ' 8t- T710U SALK-Two jiorwUa boilers , 10 horu now * 1 P y * ' V' y'TZl'ATKICK ' , 818 Bouth 16th Bt. TTtORBALK-A. w ll Hosier , Bihman iCo..flro. " " . J ? j.roo ( wf , > Jmo t new , at tUU office , 'y