Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 29, 1884, Page 8, Image 8
flTR. r > AnY mGAlAHA , SATURDAY" , MAJtOB.f29,1884 , THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , March 29 , The Wonthcr. For the upper Mississippi valley : Colder followed by slightly warmer and _ generally ally fair weather , northwesterly winds. For the upper Missouri valley : Slightly warmer nnd generally fair weather ; north , crly winds , shifting easterly , preceded in southern part by slightly colder weather. LOOAL BEEVITJES. Cftbbago and garden truck is arrlv'.off In largo quantities now. The Denver train was three hou n Into in Teaching this city yesterday morning. The approaches to tlio lamllnr , * have been arranged , and Uio Sioux City and 1'ociRo company nro now ferrying their brain j acrow ho river by the old wy. Three Inmates oi the Child's hospital in th ! ) city are Ijing sick with tlio mcasloi. roars are ontortatnod that others will bo at tacked by thla diitwo , The American Hotel Iteglster contains the Information that the Kitchen Brothers contemplate the addition of ntxty more moms ia tholr already capacious hotel , In pollco court yesterday there were two caoos for disturbance of the poaco. They were each fined ? 5 and costs , nmi wore both nont tip to the county jail. In thocasoof thoStato against Newell In the pollco court yesterday , the ovldonoo on the part of the Btato was all Introduced. The case was then continued until next Tuesday nt 10 ft. m. The dreadful condition of St. JInry'a Avenuoat this tlmo shows the importance of the proposed Improvement of Lonvcnworth jitroot , which will rollovo thoavenuo of A great deal of the country travel. 1Y > o bridge over the Flatto river on the Jtepublican Valley road , which has boon Impassible - passible for several days , was itrongthonod in mich a manner Thursday that the trains were permitted to pass over it lost night. Vincent Ellwood la the name o ! the horse thief brought down from Blair last night by Mr. Emory. Ho was placed in the county jail. Ellwood admitted his guilt. Who ho is or where ha oamo from cannot bo learned. The haok driver of 0.8. Higgins reported ho had driven over a man on 10th street and Capltaljavenuo last night Search won made for thoinjurodinanbutho could not bo found. The driver saya the polo of the hack struck him in the rido. The horses were reined by the driver before the carriage paasod over the unfortunate - fortunate man. They were then bucked up and the man got up and walked away. Upon inquiry by the driver ho stated that ho was not hurt. Mr. Higgins' employe says the man muct have boon severely Injured as ho was driving his horscusyi a good round trot at the time the man wo'jftruck. t The postoffi JPdepartmont has ordered tlio welgblngof mrJj over tbo Union Pacific , the Burlington & Missouri , aud Sioux City k Pa cific from Fremont to Valentino , to begin on April Oth. This order necessitates the hiring of twenty-eight mon. They have all b on appointed , thirteen of whom nro from this city. Theso.welghera will bo employed thirty- five days and recolvo 8105 for tholr aorvlcen. W. P. Fnray , Fred Thompson , C. A. Dun- bam , E. B. Southard , I. B. Saunders , L. J. KInney , J. L > . Hobbs , C. Alitat , Henry Bar- beau , F. D. Wilton , N. A. Elllngwood , 1 < VS. Stewart and W. F. Crowell are tbo names of these appointed from this city. This will bo the first time ia three years thane mails have . bean weighed. * PERSONAL. C. H. Floatin , Scotia , Is registered at Uio Paxton. W. V. Post , e Norfolk , is stopping at the Millard. J. Cooper , of Now York , is at the Metro * politan. B. IS. Fenner and wife , Calhoun , are at the I'axton. F. B. Langdon , Chicago , is fat the Metro politan. W. 15. Walto , Valentino , to a guoat of the Paxton , C. S. Iddmyor , of North Platte , Is at the Mlllard. D. K , Thojnpson , of Lincoln , la a uojt of the Paxton. C. II Johnson and wife , of Lincoln , are at the Millard , Hon. T. M. Marquette , of Lincoln , IH at tha Paxton. \V , M. llobertson , of MadUon , is rcgUUrod at the Mlllard , Fred Shouefuit , Salt Lake City , ( a at the Metropolitan. F. G. Togcart , of Hastings , l stopping at tha Millard. , K. F. Howe , linking. . ) , Neb , , Is at the Metropolitan. Charles timnllwood , West Point , If a guest of the Paxton. A. C. Brown and wife , Norfolk , ara stop- pint ; at the Paxton. * E. M , Murphy nnd nephew , North Platte , are at the Metropolitan , G. W. Button and wife , Colebrldge , Neb. are at tbo Metropolitan. Frank McKee , of Haverly'a Moatoiou nitn utreb , Ia at tbo Mlllurd , C. M. Carter , f Liacoai , and F , L Feta of Crete , ore at the Mlllard , Thomas Bryant , Schuylcr , and 0 , A. Von Woriner , Grand Wand , are at the Paxton. ] ) , 0. Shelly , formerly foreman for Somue Iteea , fa novumployal Iu the county treanur r'a oliice. I'art of Jtoland Keod's company G , A Mortimer tc. ton , Mm Annie Mortimer , Mia Alice Hotting * , Mus lilanche Vaughau , H Jlee Davlea , a S. Tlpck and 13. B. Jack , an ntopplng at the Metropolitan. Mr. W. J. Whltehousa , of tlii city , am MU Gu * io Johnson of , Magnolia , Iowa , were mjuried onWednecday , at the renldance o the brlde'd jwenta. They are expected her in a few d /\vhon their friend ) will ylv , them A reception. r Married , v , ft- Col. rank Simnw , the well known Ijrwd pprter at the Paxton , WEB Thursday " iiMrriftd" , to Jfaggio Simint. The core woiiv wu preformed at the homo of the llVWrn ) ro Thirteenth an.d Ohlcag- oolonrf and hi * bride . . _ a-i \m A in a mlwUiitUl manner by Uieeh Y ytoym and propri ton of the hoSw he L- Mmd oo loaf and futUu yf I / THE REPUBLIC/ / , The Oily ConTP'itoi ' Nominees Three "Sir * Republicans" for the ParliMaontary Bulos Laid Aside to Bring About tlio Nomina tions of White , Bennett and Scott. A Tcn-IMn Tlcfcct , The city republican convention , "hold ast ovonlng in the city hall , wan 'called X ) order by N. J. Burnham , chairman of ho city central committoo. Mr. Burn- ' mm then stated to the convention the ibjoct of its mooting. It was moved by Mr. O'Sullivan , of the First ward , that Gustavo Anderson act as temporary chairman of the mooting. The motion was put by the mover and lost. Mr. John II. Salilor was then nominated and elected temporary -chairman. John [ Jichtoburgor w s chosen -flecrotary. A committee of five on credentials , consist ng of Jixmos Knifjht , M. 0. Moanoy , Martin Ittnor , John 0. Jonkinaon nnt Ocorgo B. Lake , was nppointod. The following natnod gentlemen werodoclarod by the committee to bo entitled , to Boats in the convention : First ward Ebon K. Long , Jpsiril Kent , R. G. Jonkinson , Ed. O'Sullivan , Wm. Umphornon , S. J. Borgstrom , Goo Hoffman. Second ward DanShull , Anton I'ranzl M. 0. Moany , Morris Morrison , Elijal Dunn , 0. Spocht , J. Kavan , by I. Hascall , proxy. Third ward Price -Sanders , Charles Soudingburg , by F. D. Kent , proxy jf/rod McOlollund , by W. F. Smith proxy , A. W. Olcaon , Henry Borthold Chria. Willie , John II. Salilor. Fourth ward R.V. . Brockonridgo P. L. Porrino , G. Andnrson , J. H. Lich ioborgor , A. A. Parker. G. B. Lake , D ECcnmston , proxy for J. II. Millard. Fifth ward Wm. White , T. O. Brun nor , E. JJ. Wood by Joseph Hodman woxy , Charloa Hunt , II. w. Ooaaloy Jnmos Kniqht. Sixth ward Andrew Koar , Martin [ ttnor , Frank Phelps , Peter Potoraon Joseph Itowlca , Louis Jvammorman. The report was adopted. The temporary organization , on motion. was then made permanent. It was moved and carried that the convontioi iroccod to the nomination of members o ; ho board of education. Before further action was taken , tin 'allowing resolution was road anc offered by A. A. Parker : Believing that the public schools o : .his . city are in a prosperous condition hat the common good only is sought in .electing . echool trustees ; therefore , lie it Jtcsolvcd , That this convention icroby indorse and rooommand for re- iloction the following gentlemen : E. K. Jong , J. J. Points and Chaalos Con- lover. The resolution was laid on the table. Nominations being then in order , the lames of E. K. Long , " Prof. Scott , ames S. Bonnet ; , Charles Connoyor , William White , J. J. Points , John Wil- lur and Edmund Bartlett wore proposed. D. Konniston and M. 0. Moanoy were ppointod toilers by the chair. It was locidod on motion to vote for three can idatoa on each ballot. Ballot : .Long. W White 20 Scott 20 Points 1C Jonnott 10 Wilbur 11 /onnoyor 17 Bartlott. . , Total 121) ) The chair was about to declare the vote md declare Mr. White elected , when ho attention of the chair was called by Mr. Porrino , to the 'act that there were 129 votes fho chair was unable to BOO the poin made by the gentleman last named. After an explanation of some length the chair was finally convinced that thuro could bo > nly 120 votes in the convention. The Dallot was declared illegal. At this Btagi in the pi'ocoodinga ' M. 0. Mcauoy , ono o : ; ho tellers , arose and stated that in call ing the vote of the Sixth ward ho had an nouncod'oight ballots instead of novon White was elected , ho claimed. The chairannounced that such was the cnao Upon the announcement of the nomina tion the convention was changed into a rabbloand confusion reigned supreme The supporters of White were hilariou over their victory and his opponent were all trying to obtain recognition from the chair. At loncjtl ordoc WAS iu a measure restored , whou moauoy moved that Mr White bo declared the nominee of th convention by acclamation. The motion was put and the chair doe dec ! itself ii doubt. A division wan called for am Whito.was declared tbo nominee. Mr Porrino then arose and asked the ohai the offoot of their vote when a motion had boon carried that those named shoul bo voted for. Ho received no satisfacto ry reply. The name of James Benne was proposed. Ho was declared th nominee of the convention. John Wil bur wvs next nominated but declined tc sorvo. Prof. Scott wan substituted it his stead. Considerable dissatlsfactioi was expressed by BOIIIO delegates , ospo chilly those from the Fourth ward. The committee then proceeded to th election of a city central committoo. The following are the names by ward of those elected for the central committo to servo the ensuing year : First ward H. G. Jonkinson , Joainl Kent and 8. J. Bergstrom. Second ward I , S. Hucall , M. C Moanoy and Elijah Dunn. Third Word W , G. Schmidt , D. L , Mctiuckin and Judge Payton. Fourth ward W. J. Broatch. E 11 Overall and Duncan. Fifth ward W. H. Cossly , Jame Knight aud John Wallace. Sixth ward Peter Peterson , A. N. Kear aud Joseph Howies. The convention then adjourned , Afto its adjournment a meeting o the central committee was hold in the council chamber. M. C. Moanoy was elected its chairman for the cneuin ; yeiir. Mud Splashers. The drivers of hacks and wagon seem to bo totally Ignorant of the fun that people on foot are entitled to aom consideration from thorn. They do no hesitate to drive poll melt up to a cross it ing which is crowded witli ladies and gentlemen , causing their horses to splat lrr nmdall over the dotting of pedes kjtrians. Thursday at the cloio of th of "ytoert bookmen droye their horeot up tc ho sidewalk , throwing mud and filth nil vor everybody within reach. The tacks could have boon driven up to the urbing before the cloao of the concert , when they would have interfered with no ono. \Vtclo Awnko iyttiRRlat s. P. Goodman is always nlivo In hlj im l ncas und spares no pains to secure the bcjt of every nrUclolnr.il lino. HohM securedlno , nconcyfor the celebrated Ih1. Kings Now [ ) i30 very for Con uini > tlon. Tlio only cer tain euro known for Consumption , Couglii. Cold * , llonrnoncwi , Antlimn. liny rovor.Broix- cJiltli , ornnynllocUon of throat anil lunpi. Sold on ft pwiUlvo ( nmrantoo. Trial bottles 'roe. ' llcfuUr tlzo si OONFIDENOE MEN , A tjargo Number of Thin ClnHS in Oinnlia at tlio Prrnont Tlino. Tlino."I There are at present a largo number ol confidence men and thieves in this city and almost daily now ones are nddcd to the liat , and old ones who have boon hero , before , return and proceed to business without any hesitancy. Erory few days some "sucker" reports that ho has beet robbed of his money by confidence men and doubtless there are many who never roper . their losses , thinking that , as they have boon fopld enough to trust a strati gor < with their money , they will not expose - pose ' their ignorance to the world. A neat little game was blocked at the Union Pacific depot yesterday by Wiley Dixon and A. T. Valentine. Two men , ono short with a stubby board , the other tall , with long black board , boarded the 8 o'clock dummy in this city and wcnl over to Council Bluffs. Mr. Dixon "spotted" thorn and at noon they re turned to this city on No. 2) ) . Mr. Dixon and Mr. Valentino wont on board the train and found the short man sitting in a seat with young , green-looking fellow apparently about nineteen years of ago Ho wcs making himself very agreeable to the young man. Ilia partner , the tal man , was seated three seats in advance o thojioir. Mr. Dixon walked straight up to tin short man and asked him where ho wa gning , and ho said to Schuylor. Mr Dixon then asked to see his ticket , but the follow had none , and was ordered tc leave the train , which ho did. Upon turning around Mr. Dixon found that th tall man had made himself scarce. In the waiting room Mr. Valentino mot th short man , and accused him of being confidence man , and ho owned up that h was , and said all ho wanted was mono enough to leave town. The city is becoming overrun with thes follows and it will bo necessary to d something ore long. Thousands Say Bo , Mr. T. W. Atklna , Glrnrd , Kan. , writes 'I noror hesitate io rawmmond your Elec trio Bitters to my customers , they give cntlr satisfaction and nro rapid sellers , " Electri Hitters nro the purest and boat medlcin known and will positively euro Kidney an Liver complalnu. Purify the blood and regulate ulato the bowels. No family can afford to bi without thorn. They will nave hundreds o dollars in doctor's bills every year. Sold a CO cents a bottle by C , F. Goodman. Tics Time Bind. Thursday at half past eight o'clock p. in Mr. J. T. Weston and Miss Ella L Powell were married in the ploasantcoz ; rooms which they have fitted up for a homo , on the corner of Twenty-sixth anc Dodge stroota. The beautiful and impressive prossivo ceremony with the ring was per formed by Rov. 0. W. Savidgo , assisted by Mr. P. A. Ocumpaugh , who gave thi bride away , and Mrs. A. M Wllcox , who gave the groom away. Miss Lillie Pomoroy and and Olive Fausoy , acted as bridesmaids , and Messrs. T. H. Taylor and W. W Koysoc as groomsmen. The brjdo was dressed in white satin , with lace drapery , and were a wreath of orange blossoms m- tertwinod with the folds of an elogan lace veil. The bridesmaids were aUiroi in white mull , and carried bouquets o fragrant and lovely flowers. The gentle men of the party were the convontiona black nuits and white ties. Notwith standing the forbidding weather a largi number of guests were present , and they came not empty handed. The dining room table was laden with gifts , both costly and most appropriate ! ; selected. Among the elegant pieces o' silver and China vraro , and numerous articles prepared by friendly and loving hands , was n hnndftomoly framed nor ( rait of Mr , Savidgo , Mr , and Mrs. WCE ton's pastor , which was much adrairet for its fidelity to the original. Wo can not name all the presents or the donors but can aay that the array of boaulifuL things was ono which did credit to the hearts and judgments of the friends ol the happy couplo. _ After the ceremony and congratula tions the bridal party and guests ropaircc a to the residence of Mr. John Henry , ad joining , and there partook of a diliciou wedding supper , nicely served , and to which ample justice wns done by all. The entire ovoniui was nno of merriment and nit and if ono can judge by tlio jollity am good humor which prevailed , wo can most assuredly declare that a happier and moro enjoyable wedding has not taken place in Omaha for many a day. , And i was well so , too ; for Mr. and Mrs. Wes ton have lived hero long , have a Inrg circle of friends and acquaintances , am deserve , on account of their industriou and upright life , all the good things and 0 happy honors v Inch mortals dare hop for. At a late hour the party broke up leaving .tho happy couple as TUB DEI greets them , with congratulations fo the auspicious boginning'of their marrici life. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. PAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis MIUUM will open a wholesale confectionery ory , cigar and fruit business , on Monday March 31st , at 1211 Farnam street. Cm&olf Youthful Prize Fielitoi- . Thuradayabout 4:00p. : m.two newsboy got into a dispute iu front of TUB B ofllco , and adjourned to the vacant lot oi the north aide to eottlo the difficulty , in la Sullivan stylo. It was about the ttnn that the clerks were dismissed from tit Union Paoifio heudijuartors , and a larg number of them rushed with all speed t see the hils pound each other. A rinb was formed , and instead of the men nr < sent preventing the boya from fighting they urged them on , doubtless thinkin a smart thinjj and fine sport to cultivate Jn vato brutality m bpyn scarcely ten yeora ii of ago. The boys stripped oil' their coat and fought a Couple of rounds , when ono I I u them quit , much to tlio dinguut oT flier crowd , BOLD EOBBERS , They Enter Oottlcilitmtticrmnnn'B Saloon nncl at the Point of allc- volvcr Demand tlio Cnsli. The B&loonof GoUlcIbZimmermaim on t. Mary's avenue , opposite Eighteenth trcot , was the scene of a bold robbery Thursday. It is on the most frequented > art of the avenue , but being on the lorth side between the base ball grounds , nd the livery Btoblo , few people pass on hat side of the street at night. Two young men , strangers , entered the saloon a few minutes before twelve and sat down to read the papers , until Pat loiaokor , the bar-tender , began to close "I . Then they covered him with ro volvcrs and told him to surrender. GoU acker laughed in their faces until assured that they were not joking. Then the rellows rifled his packets and the till , which latter had about $2. CO , and , also took an opera glass which stood on the bar. After this they locked Ooisokor in the saloon , leaving him to break out of a window end report to his employer. Buoklon's Arnica Salvo. The greatest modlcal wonder of the world , UlllllUlnlUS , VUrllB , .LUbvUI , V/lJill'lHJU liUUUBi and Ml skin eruption , garnntooil to euro in Tory Instance , cir money refunded. 25 cents fox. "CHEEK , " Hoiand Hood liiMnrsden's Comedy at the Boyil Last Nl ht. That Mr. Rood has not boon forgotten by our theater-going people was fully proven by the enthusiastic audience that greeted him last night upon his reappearance - anco , after three years' absence , in Fred Marsdon's now comedy entitled 'Cheek. " In the character of "Dick Smytho , " "a gentleman and I don't care who knows it , " Mr. Reed made a decided cidod hit. His support throughout vras decidedly above the average. The "Tod Brower" of Mr. S. S. Bloch , who will bo kindly remembered by the patrons of the "Davo " Boyd as Hardy" in "Esmoralda , " was really a very refresh ing performance. Mr. Bloch has an original conception of a rather thankless part , and portrays the character of a scheming villain decidedly superior to the majority of "hcaVies. " Miss Blanche Vaughn as " .Noll" com pletely captured the audience by her charmingly natural manner. Miss Alice Hastings as "Mrs. Abe ! Rickott" brought out " 11 there was In her line , and did not plcaso the audience as she would in a soubrette part , which is decidedly her forto. It was on the whole a very oven presentation < sontation of a decidedly interesting com cdy and by a very well balanced com pany. "ROUGH ON RATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flics ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks gophers. 15c. Drucaists O'CONNEIjIj FOH COUNOlIiBlAN. Mr. John O'ConncII Announces Him sell * as un Independent Candidate. I wish to state to the voters of the Third ward through the columns of this paper that after mature deliberation ] have determined to run at the polls on Tuesday next for councilman on the in dependent ticket. I have come to this conclusion . only after giving the matter its proper consideration. I think and feel that I have not been properly treated by aomo of the loaders ot my party in my ward. I think I would have been fairly and honestly elected the choice of my party at the primaries on Tuesday last if my friends had been allowed to voto. They were kept from the polls by the friends and followers of my oppo nents , and consequently the result of the primaries in the Third ward did not give mo a majority which I think I would have received had the primaries been conducted in a proper manner. I want only honest and fair treatment at the hands of the patty to which I have al ways belonged. 1 am also urged to this step by my friends who have supported mo In. my efforts to receive the nomina- tiou.'and . in justice to them and myself I have resolved to do as above stated. JOHN O'CONNELL. Death oflioward Scrlbnor. The Plattsmouth Journal says : "Tho many former friends of Howard Scribnor , young man in the employ of the B. & M. about two years since as an operator in this city , will bo painfully shocked to learn of his death , which occurred at Denver last Saturday from consumption. The remains passed through this city Sunday evening , an route to his former homo near Oshkosh , Wis. News of his death was received with expressions ol sincere sorrow by young men among | whom "Sorib" was a general favorito. Mr. Scribnor made a number of warm friends in Omaha during his brief stay in the city , about two years ago. Ho was operator | in tbo B. & M. ticket olllco ANDREWS t- r npQ tE CREAM TARTAR. StOOO. Given .tiruiiyliijurlontiBiiu luiicx'ijcuii bo found Andrewu * Ioivrl JJakliitc Pow ler. I > ciy pn ft E. llclnj ; rnilorM.il , ami tcntlmoi u tali rccclvixlTrom uncli chcmUU n H. llumi llnyii , llo * . "t > t 'a'UI" ' ' < 'i'io , of Chicago ; and Q ' oc 'VVatafBt. when located in Jinx Meyer's building. It can "ofj { nily said of him that ho wns a f.i&n without vice honorable , faithful nnd roliablo. EGBERT P , EIOKEBBY , V LovlnB Tribute Pnld bjr n Upon lliu Dcnth of n Comrade. Thuradafat9:15p.m.RobortP.Ilickorby : died at his lodgings , 1810 Farnam street llis funeral will take place to-day nt a. m , from St. Philomona Cathedral , where a mass of requiem will bo said. The deceased at the time of his death was 20 years of ago. Ho was a native of Carnow , Wicklow Co. , Ireland , where all the relatives that ho has on earth reside. Cominjr to Omaha about three yoara ajo ? lie , after a short interval entered the service - vice of the car accountant of the U. P. railroad where ho was employed until the time of his death. Just a week ago to-day ho felt the iirut jymptoms of what proved tg bo double pneumonia. So rapidly did the deadly disease gain upon him that two days before fore his death Drs. Kotina and Coffman pronounced him beyond hope. Although 5,000 miles away from relatives , nil that tender friendship could do waa done for him. him.In In the death of Mr. Rickorby the young mon of Omaha have lost on asso ciate of sterling worth. In character pure , sincere and frank , ho was pos- scssud of n fine manhood. Entering upon ' nothing , without the sanction ol mature reason ho prosecuted all his un- undertakings with fearlessness and ability. Faithful and gentle , ho was valued by his employer nnd respected by his as sociates in business. An honored mem ber of the Emmet Monument associa tion , ho was , in the cause of motherland , an untiring and effective worker who sought after reward only in the conscious ness of duty well performed. A dovou Catholic , ho recognized as sacrcc the rght of all men to wor ship God as they thought best Gifted in intelligence above the ordinary , ho had botoro him a life _ of al luring promise , the sweets of which hi had barely touched when life's curron ceased , No wonder , then , that a host o friends gathered around him , and tha liis death has cast a gloom over the Irish American manhood of the city. No wonder that the untimely closing of such a lifo should fill the heart of , friend ship with sadness , bitter and profound and cause the mind to question its jus tico. But in it there is a reason dee ] and mysterious which the mind of man cannot fathom , and before which mortal ity must bow. As the last note of some pure am cherished hymn dies away so his lifo tool its departure , fortiGcd by the sacraments of the holy church. Standing on th threshold of eternity ho turned and witl a goiitlo smile playing on his wati countenance tenanco , ho bade a lost farewell to th loving friends gathered around his couch then entered "that country from whos bourne no traveler returns. " From a friend who know him to esteem him this simple tribute is laid upon hi bior. Rcqucscat in pace. Married. BKINUOKFF-KEITHLKY : in sioux city Wednesday evening , March 20 , Mr. Ott Bolndorif and Misa Nellie Koithloy , both o Omaha. The contracting parties have both bebn i the employ of S. P. Morse , in this city , for number of years , and are highly respected b their associates and friends. DIED. HAGEDORN In this city , corner Twenty first and Lake street , William Hagedorn eon of Henry Hagedorn , aged nmotoei yoars. 1'unoml Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m , Friends invited. niCKKHBY-In this city. March 27th. at 9 o'clock p. in. , 11. 1' . Kickorby , aged 26 years Funeral will take place to-morrow morninf at 0 o'clock a. m. from his late residence 1810 Farnam street , to St. Fhllomena' cathedral. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder never vacltiJTA marvel of purl itrmsh and wbolojomonm. Mara conomlcal tha the cclrmy kinds , and CIMCI bo Bold in cornrwtuop wltn tbomultltudo of low < wt. fhort welt-It alum o > hu.ph topowdorj. Sold uniylu etna. I'.oya Bak DPowdtrOn. ( . . IDA Wall * ! Haw Vntlr < SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAK-Monov. MONEY LOANED-On chattel property by J. T BtCATTY , 213 south 14th ttreet. StUm j MONEY TO LOAN The lowest rate ] oi InUroe Bcmls' Loan Agency , Hth h Douslaa M4-tf TirONEY TO LOAN Iniums of 1300. and upward 1V1 0. F , Davis and Co. , Real KsUto and Loan Ak-ents , 1602 K : n m St. 893-tl JL1 MONEY 'waned on chattel prbport ) , by S. T 1'cteiien , S. E. corner 16th > nd Douilis. Douilis.llSllra llSl-lra HELP WANTED A good servant clrl. . nly porfuct uLvn eedtoauuly. Call at Stcele and Johnson and Co. , S. IX corner 13th and llaruey St 214-31 TT7ANTED A gill to do cencral honw work In - VV small family , 015 S. lath ht 21 S JL1 | WANTED A gin to do irenei al house w OH. A p ply at 2015 California St 217-311 ITjTANTED-Boy at C. H. Frederick's H tter. T"X7"ANTED RUady responsible } 0iinf nmn ti JJ VV keep bnokj and act s treasurer , ilmt bo abl tgive security , ooj kituitlou am good salary U lluht party. AddrCM "Buslucw" Milliard hotel OuuUiaNcb. ZW-2s ted TrvTANTED-Dmlnif room KIrl at 1817 Capitol av c. 124-1 * WANTED > | > erieiicid girl for general lieu c work. Apply at 107 louth Hth ht. S28-tl WANTED Al 18IU Lt > unwortliSt aconiiwtent F clrl to do central house work. Mutt be good " cook. cook.WANTED Dining room girl at I ho Emmet house J. i WANTED eu llaroer aud Karoaiu. iS-4 ; | . CASTORIA Infants and Children Without Morphlno or Nnrcotlno. j Whnt Rives our Children roiy chocks , AVhat cures their fevers , rnAVcs tlicm sleep 'Tin Cnnlorliu i Wlicn Babies fret , and cry by turns , > What cures their colic , kuLi their worms , X lint Cnntnrln. I ? ' ' What quickly ciireq Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion j , Hut Ci tnrlnt Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and IlnllCnMnrln. Contour Llnlmont. An ni - Bolnto onro for Rlionmntlsm , Sprains , Bnxni , Galls , &o. , and an Instantnnooan Pain-rollovor. WANTED liilhwMhcr At Omaha House liarncy between 12th andlStliHr. 240-311. WANIKU An Inteligontomanto asilsi In the earn of children and do iccond work at Mrs , Dray's 2eth and St. Mar } s ave. Itcfcrcnccs required. WANTEU-SIx or eight peed strong girls for var ions work. Aiuily at the 1'axtuii Hotel. Hotel.UOEOj UOEOj WANTED A cowl clrl to do general house-nork. Apply 1B10 Harncy St. 225-2SI WANTED A girl for general houfe work. Good nazis will bo paid. CIIAS. I'LKCK , Kaglo house S , Uth His. 183 29 } WrANTED-A kitchen trlrl light away at H14 Uonjlis St. Uoston Restaurant. 13J-2S5 WANTED Olrl to do general housework 1710 N.r lota St. 127 tf WANTED-PaperliMiKer at AV'hltchouso'a Drug Store 702 N. 10th St : 128-tf WANTED Olrl for general house work S. W.cor. 14'hand Howard. 140 28r \XTANTHD-At the Metropolitan Hotel , three ex T > perionced dlclny room girls Immediately. In quire lor steward. 1(0-27 PROTECTOR-Unprecodentcdlnducements offered lady agents for this now rubberundcrgar tnelit for ladles. Address with stamps , Ladles' Undergarment - dorgarment Co. , 0 south May St. , Chicago. B21-lm WANTED Ladles or young men to take nice pleasant work at their on n home ; (2 to $ .1 n day. easily made : work sent br mail ; no ctuivaslng , Address I. Rldd & Co. , box 157 Dubuque Iowa. 696-lmol WANTED dlrl In family of two for g u cr l homoMork. White or coloro-1. Applj between D and 4 o'clock , 110 South 251h St , 4tt houio from Dodge. 121-23 ] WANTED Good and competent girl for home work. Apply at corner uf Indiana and Siun ders street , on red car lino.Mrs. . Herbert T. Lcavlit. 116-5U WANTED A compotint sonant girl for general house work , none other need. Apply T. C. B'lUNNKR. ifli.28 " \X7ANTED-GIrla at Emploj mcnt Bureau. No o ! > > Hce fee. 217 N. lUtb street. 90 20S VlfANTED A plrl to do second -worn. Apply a VV 014 S. 17th St. or-tf \77ANTED Tohlroa Irl or middle aged woman Ii for general homework- . Good wngos will bo paid , 1103 Farnam street , between llth and 12th St. 972-tf TyANTED A girl , 1614 California street. S03tf TJlANTED Girls ! wo want IB girls for general T r house w ork , to apply at once to Cann on Bto' and Co. Oppoalto 1' , O. No charge . 741-tt WANTED A German dining room kitchen glr U0330 and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th St. . bctwee Harnev and Howard , 605-tf SITUATIONS WAfiTEO. TTTANTED-Byayoung man , situation who Is a T V competent book-keeper and understands short hand , will furnish references. Address "G , J " Be oltlce , 233 3D WANTED-Sltmtlon by a lady Btenosraphor ant typo writer May bo had by addrujslns "C S.R"No. 2o23St. M rj'save. 222-315 WANTKD-SItuatlan as clerk by a young man I a dry crooda. book and stationary or gmcurj store or book keeper or bill o'erk 6 years o xperieiicc In a retail grocery. Address "W. It."Council Bluf/i 213 29 WANTED By a gentleman , 2 room ? and hoar. In n prhatu family nlthin eight blocks of Pcnl ofllco. Address "T. B. S. " Bee office. 2IC-20 "I/IT"ANTED Situation , experienced stenographer , T T also quick and accurate at fgurcs. wiltus plain , rapid , loig hand. Addicts "S ere hand" Be offlc ; 170-SOt W 'ANTED Employment by ayounemau In ( tore Apply II. MANNWKILe.lt. 188 2DJ WANTED To drive delivery wagoner ork Ii store , speaks German and English , Jtefercncc furnished. Addicss ' ' 0. K. " lice olllce. i 3 231 n , ANTED Sltua'lon as eardner In private family T Good rccaaendatlon given. Addrca "L. A.1 Bee ofllco. 1312SJ WANTED A rcllaMe young man wants a place to work , board and go to bcbool. "S , A. W. " Bee office 838-tf WANTED Situation by an experienced drcs. m ker. Address "M. K. " Bee cfllce. b7-2J JHiaCBLUVNEOUS V/AHT6. rpIIK New printing house , corner IBthand Jiodg JL St9. , couauctca by the \\oll knoun ( iractlct printers , Barney and Van lieurcn , turns out lha bcs work In the city. 221-29 WANTED Furnished room with or vvlthou board for fpntlcman and ulfe. I'lcaxe addre4 " 0 , M. " 1 > , O. bux 6S3. 2J3-23 ! WANTED Ono or two furnl'hod rjorns suitable for light house kccpliie for gentleman an wife. Address "II , B. " Bee office 211-2SJ TyANTED For spot cash , 6 to 8 room if Box 020 204-29 WAN TED-A few persniu to learn book kccplnir Will wait ou K U pay until tltuatlons are fur nbhcd , J. B. SMITH , 1510Dougla $ . SO-SK ntTANTED-S.OOO jards of dht , at or nfarom TT block west of tbo Convent on St. Marl's vo nue. 8. IL JOHNSON , f > 81-t of Steele , Johnson &Uo. FOR EUIiT-liousea ana Lou. I7IOR HENT-Sult of to. rag nicely Iuniiihed. In JL1 quire 1816 C s St. 2i2 ] ( FOR HUNT large front room with hay window w lib board , gas aadbalh room , 1718 Dodge Bt. FOR HENT-Nlco furnished front room at No. 018 Howard ttrcet , between 8th anl Oth. tW-i OR BENT FureliheJ room , IBID Tarnam street E TT13R RENT Furnished room 1817 Clilcajo Et 21t tf iR UE.NT KurnlihoU room 1001 i'arnaui St. b/ FOH KENT KuriiMied roomi 2227 Dodge Bf. 211-3 } o 11ENT Oil LEASE A dairy and Btack farm 18 ln\ to inllcn from Ouolm , nor 11. Head. Call for 1'Jr ' tlculan at 21C8 Chicago Bt W. A. U ) er , 231-3I1 -7\OJl KENT Third lloor ( f building No. 1211 Far- iiamst , 217-20 of FOU HEXr A nicely furnished parlor eisc exjoi lire wltli or nltboui board , llncst location Iu lliu city , N , W. corner 16th and t'aruain Stl. 15 } tf T7IOII ItEST-l.t data a roo-n cottaje. H. T. St. I'o'.cincn , B. 1corutr Ifith and LUu-lis. IS. tf FOIl KENT-FurnUhe I too rn. private family with or without board. TnUo boardcra accommoda bc , 1BU IhutDpoit ttrvet 0/l-al / ) } j.r FOU IIENT Ston room and basement corner lOtli and Jonua. Inquire at 1B23 Jtcksou. If E .OH . KENT Nicely lumlilied front room , tack room furnliicdor uufuiuuhcd with or without toard , 1615 Dodve. 021-201 uey j-ult ItENT Nice nc t S room cottage In llanbcom an ' ( il&co , 3 blocli * ei t of r rk avc. etitd car * . MO H.rmoiith. 1UUKEU t MAVNK. 3141 < TTOR KENT 103 cre farm , Alsobtlck yard. T. JL1 Murray. 03-tt Farolihcd rooms IfliT Dodge tre:4 OOi-tf IlKNT-A ( urnlshed room for one gentleman , FOU 2S14 Doulas. " _ UENT-Tho second and third floors of m } FOIl , 1103 Famam St. 8 , LEIIJtAN. 071-tr _ _ OR HKNT-Scven room cottage , near th O. P. I 1 depot. I'osscsslon , April Sth. Inqulro nt 2121 Yebitcf Street , or of 1UV. llobt. L mg , 12lh and ilason streets. 17 OIl KENT-A furrUhc < l front room for one or J1 two gentlemen , corner l < th and Davenport Sts. E87-U "IT'OIl IIENT Furnlshoiroom 10i7 Chicago. _ ' 4 i TOIlUENr Furnl nud rooms , 1817 Dodgoeircot. 1 ? Bis-tr _ _ _ _ _ _ TTIOU LEASE B bi lntss lot 18th ftreot , ctween JL' D Toniort and Capitol & \cnue , east lido , for * term of jtars. AMES , 430-tf 1M7 Fam m street. 7011 KENT nooms In Nebraska Nttlona Jlanlt J ? llulldlne. Most dcglratla oQlcoii la the city Supplied nlth hydraulic olo'ator and heatoil b- team. Apply ' Bank. 829-tf RKNT Furnished roams on the nortlve FOIl aor. Uh ! and Capitol avenue , formerly Crvlgnton Hotwo. lEg-t * F UllNISlTCD room heated 221 N , 10th. BTBJl FOR'BALE. FOH SAtiR Ono Vo'o nml Sons piano at a l > r- A g\\n. \ In'iulront ' Elholmanj hrlckson's ramie store . , on 10th at. 230 tf TTIOIl HAT.E State and country rljlits for tlio 1m- JP' prove J milk pan , by Mm. J. Scholler. N. W. cor. 15th and California St. Omaha , Neb. ' " | 7IOH RKNT Store , also eocxl roomt and offices In A1 Crouiue's Block. E. M. HITCHCOCK. 107-2 } FOn SAIr.-Ono largo Hosier Itabtnaim &Co'a , G ten wife as Rood aa now Height 4 ( ret 3 Inchon width 3 foot , 10 Inchon , depth 2 food 61 Inches. For piutlcubrs Inquire at office ot Nebraska Implement lo. , oil 14th street between Harnoy and lion aril St. IDS SSI FOR. SAlK-Brood sowo's and stock hoffs by W. A. llarrlon , City steam laundry 11th St. St.1092flt 109-2flt FOR 8 VLB Six room cottaro UrgJ barn , ! , ' 3od J \\cll and cistern , full lot N , K. corner Clmrlca md James near Poor CUIro CementNorth Omaha $2000 } douTi , balance on lone time. G. T.Vllklna , 003 I'ierco St. 130-lt T/OK SALE At a bargain. A fine two eca'cd car- JL1 rjall In perfect order , light and suitable for ono lioreo. Maybe econ at Simpson' * Carrhgo factory. 203-2St FOU SALE-Oroccry stand with a trade of $1.203 per year 1013 Harney St. N.V. . MEUHILU 142-20 } [ 7IOK SALE SU first clasi hutlncs ) lots on lOtn P stroct. BELI , S. SHIUVER. 167.31 F > OR SALE Fresh milch cows at Military bridge , on Cumliff St. 1'EN.NT k WILLIAMS. 180-U FOR BALE Two lots In Shlnn's 1st addition not o\cr 2 blocks from Paunder i St. $875 and $1,050 each. A bargain. IREY & MOTTEK , S. W. corner 15th and farnau ) . 165-tf IpOR SALE Elegant 10 acre piece , west of bar- 1 racks , overlooklnz the city. Very dcjlrablo for subdividing , $1,2UU cash..jTtib will bo offered lor only ono u cck. Very i.lco lot. email house , south 12th St , $1,150. Acre lots In Norwood only $10 to $00. The best lots In Himebaugh place , $57G up. 11 Cholco lots m Ilanscom plac ? , $ .176 to $000. Lots In Grauih lew , just south of the U. P. dcoot. S1'6 to ? 300. Elegants > oem cottage , full lot , Ii mil s frotn 1 * . O. , 51,600 , $200 don n , balance SIS per month. An 4cre lot with good fho room house on Burt St. $2,500 , Sl'Odowu , balance $25 pfr month. Ono htlf acre lot , house 4 rooms , stable , etc.Cali fornia street , $1,700 , S200 down , balance jlBCOper month. A block cf lots In Wilcox addition. Male offer. Look out. Them I' something in It. 4J a-rc < In Tuttlo's kub-dlvlslon , § 12CO. Good 4 room house , lot 100x160 , 'on nth street near William street , § 3,600 , $250 down , and20per month. El'gant bilck rcsldcno * , 10 rooms , every ron\en- lence , la-go ham , lot 60x200 only ono-half block o f St. Mary' * av cnue , $7,600. Very ea > y terms Nlcs 7 room rcsidencj , lot 40il20 , ntarSt Mary's a\cmit ! , $4,000. 2J ncrcii nlco land nor'h ' Omaha , $1,500. Mikes ten good lots. BARKER A , MAYNE , N. E. corner 13th and Tarmm. 153-tf A Small stock of Drugs and Drurcisti' Fixtures for sale In the live town of Wak'ric , Nebraska- good opening for a physician. AdJre b J , B. SIL- Ell , Elkhorn Station , Neb. 789-tl TT OR SALE Good stock of Confectionery. MAR- JlJ BLE'd Agency , 217 N. 10th St. 1C1-20I FOR SALE Ono ( ct of Tinners' tool ) at May & . Kundo , N. W. cor. 10th and Irani Bts. 103-201 UEF.D CORN FOR SILK 1000 bushels of good O sound old corn. Apply to Dr Chambers Veter- nary Surgeon , Omaha. C3 tf SALE A span of mates , harness aud wagon. Inquire 2217 Chicago. 67-29 } TTIOR8ALE Alotof frcshioilk cowsat25th and JDCallfortiIaRt. _ 60281 " | 7\OR \ PALE New cook stoves lor $10. Newcham- K b r suits , for $20. at Ulll & Co , 116 north 10th. St. We guarantee all now goods. 7-tt FOR SALE Lot OixlSJ on Chicago street , with cottage , four rooms , ha'l , two closets , rood cel lar , filter cistern , trees , fruit , drapes , $3,500. Bar gain. POTTER &COBB 859 tf 1516 Parnam St FOR SALE A patent lea-box suitable for butcher or boarding house at U. P. R. R. Meat market 021 NoiUi 16th st 035.1m TY < OR SALE AT A BARGAIN Hail a Mock near St. J ? Mary's avenue , only fho blocks from Court House. Beautiful resident lots or suitable for ten ant houses. Will sub-divide. Address TOMIUNS 024 Farnam street 780-tfj3 TpOR SALE Ola niwspaporu m larca and nail ] JD quantities at this oltlce , tf F > OR BALE A firbt-rlass Voso ft Won Piano , at a bargain. Inquire Edbolm & ErlcksonV. 621 tf F OR SALE Four thow cases > ery cheap , Inquire at EdholiQ & Ertcksn. 609-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE-A good span of muloa harness and wagou. Apply to Alex O. Cbarltoo , at McCagua Bros. OEO-tf TOH SALE Farm 3 mlles from city. Inquire JL' Mrs. Meyer , over Roodcr'f Drug store , 10 and Webster. 872-tl FOH SALE Two open Koiond-hund bugclcj a : ono delivery wagon , ehoip , at 1319 Hartley St , 839-1 FOR BALK Two portable boilers , 10 horse DO'V Apply at O. FllZPAraiUK M3-tf 'its South Ifith ft. FTIORSAliB-A small Staler , Bihman &Co. , flro JP proof eiUf , almuat ncvr , at thin office , tf MIBCELLiHKOUa. TTMlll Election tlcKetf , p&etciv , o c , gn to the prack- Jl JD lln rrlntlng housu , corner 15th ami Do lira Sfg. 223-20 7" OST About S w eeki ago by an old lady , one Sa JU hie Boa on 10th or St. Mary B ae , or Cars. Flu derwlll ploiso teturn to this oifloa. 237.111' C"f A Reward and no iue < tton atkedfur return nPIU of satch 1 takcnfrom U. P. train last ciui. Ing March ? 7tn. Return to Paxtou House olllce. 231 ! S MISSES A. and E. MoVnn fashionable drcssmak- InfKarnamSt. , ODiwilto Coyd'a Opera home. > eulng dresses a specially , 107-2 } VrOTICB The co-ptrti e hl p heretofore existing .1 between Emery and ' a-oti It this day dltol > eu / mutual consent , all liabllitlei and accounts to be settled by 0. M Katon. J. M.EM Bit V. 'J , M. EATON , Having succeeded th firm of Emery and Eaton , in thoOmalu Kto\e Kcpalr norks I will still continue the builneu at the olu stand 100 South 14th St , aud lnItu all persons waatbig casting of any description itle me a call. C. M. EA1 ON. 10020 DIRT CHEAP-Auu-it 1030 yard * of earth glton awny , with a nremlum , at tha nortn-weit car. Seventeenth and Leneu ortb , next to school , Its-It Mr . ECIIllODEIt.the magnetic herder has return- id and U healing t oilokLt 1811 Davenport . , b.twetm 10th and 17th St , 750.1mol rpHE Franklin printing hou e , curner 16th and J. U-iljfe Sts. . Williams block I * prepared to do all descriptions of job printing promptly , and In tne t btj le , at fair prices , ruanigixl by thowell kooiva ctUal prlnttru , Uarnsy and Van Uaurea. 22.V29 JAQISTEB OF PALUVBTEBY AKD OONDIT10JI AU&T. 803 Tenth troet.betvwn Kamam and liar. , wui. wiUi Ifio aid of iraardlaa ipiilu , obtaining } one Riaace oi u put and pmcot. iaJ tb cruin condition la tn rutura. UVM ap4 boat uJ * otdir. Perfect wtUfactlo ruartotfil.