- . * * f A „ - AV ' -v til 8 THE DAILY BEJfi OMAILV. THURSDAY" , APKIL 3,1684. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Thursday Morning , April 3. Notice to Advertisers. II. S. Smith , who has for Iho i > a t yoai filled the twsttlon of manairor of the ndvortti- Ins department of TUB HUB , has leased the dty ndvcrtlslntf of this paper , nnd will hereafter - tor have complete control of that department. K. I103EWATKII , President BKR rubllshlnir Co. Boy Wnntcd , A good stout boy , intelligent nnd of fair education , with some knowledge oi typo-sotting. Good place nnd wages. Apply to night foreman of BRE. LOOM , BREVITIES , The vote of Wednesday's election will bo canvassed Monday night next. Goo. W. O'Brien says ho was not a candi date Tuesday. It was noi his day. The Rolld men In the Firat ward find Mr. Thranoa man just to their liking. How easy it is for a man to got loft even if ho la na auto as McGuckln was of ro-cloctlon. What'a the matter with the people ? Election ia ever and yet they are not happy. The contract for grading the union stock yarda was yesterday lot to James II. Ky- nor. Money couldn't pave the way to the coun cil for the dotoatod candidates in the first and third wards Tuesday. In police court yesterday there wore two cases for disturbance of the peace. They were ouch fined § 5 and costs and went up , * It is a settled fact that the citizens want the old members of the echool board to servo another three years and they will do BO. The sleepers on the overland train west yesterday were filled with passengers , it being the largest load taken west In over a year. The mother of Councilman Lootlor died in Springfield , 111. , Tuesday. Mr. Loodornnd brother loft yesterday to attend the funeral. The Italians orroslod Tuesday for Illegal voting are now in the county jail nnd will have a hearing oa aoon as the district attorney returns from Blair , A young man foil in a fit at the corner of Thirteenth and Farnom striots yesterday about 9 o'clock. Ho was carried Into a nolgh- boring Htoro and subsequently convoyed to his homo. Pat Ford , councilman-elect , from the Third was serenaded by A. O. II. band lost evening. After several airs had bnon played an adjournment waa taken to a refreshment stand near by. Wlthnoll Bros. Tuesday took the contract for the erection this season of a third story and basement brick building , on the corner of Capitol avouuo and Sixteenth street , for T. 0. Bnlncr. The building will bo 44x120 foot. Frank Miles yesterday brought suit In the United Stitoa circuit court against .Tamos G. Taylor , Oliver P. Maaon nnd Charles O. Whodon. This action is brought to quit the title to lot IS in block CO In the city of Lin coln. The county commissioners yesterday awarded the contract for constructing SCO foot of trestle work ever the Elkhorn near Waterloo to G. F. Fox & Co. for § 1,449. This work is to bo completed within the next sixty dayu. The contract to construct one sixty foot combination bridge and build two twenty foot approaches to it waa lot yesterday by the county commissioners to Van Doran & Simon- son for f CM 45. This work IB to bo done on a small stream a few miles north of Florence. Richard Hooao , an aged and respected citizen of Plattsuiouth , dropped dead very suddenly at bin homo Monday. Ho had not boon 111 , but complained of feeling very tlrod and went down stairs , where ha was found dead on the floor , about 3 o'clock In the morn ing. M. A , Burkott yesterday began an action against the city of Omaha. This suit was In stituted to recover judgment for $5,302 dam ages , alleged to have boon sustained by the change of grade In front of lot n In block -10. This property la situated on Plorco street , ! ' < near Ninth. Lioutonnnt Frank Andrua and Mies Maud G. Powell were married yesterday at 1 p. m. in the Presbyterian church. The cere mony was performed by Itov. W. J" . Hanha , Lieutenants Hollis and Wolfe , of Fort Loavenwortbj , were the ushers. The attend ants were Missoa Bubb and Howoll. A. W. Fullroldo , of this city , was married at Anamosa , Iowa , on Monday , to Mrs. K. L. Clurk. They arrived bore yesterday. Mr. Fullreldo was formerly a boot and shoe dealer , but In now In the restaurant business In this city. Mr. Fullroldo has many friends who will welcome hla wife to Omaha. The members of the W. 0. T. U. are earnestly requested to bo present at the moot. ing on Thursday , April 3d , at 2:30 : p. m. , In the now room 120 , Fifteenth street. By order of the president. It , G , CilAnLTON , Secretary. Yesterday tlirough tleepera wore put on from Chicago to Ogden. Tbo first one wont west on No. 3. The through Ogden eloopora will be run went on No. 3 and east on Ho , 4 , and the through Denver deeper will go wosl ou No. 1 and cant on. No , 2 , Manager Lor/1 , , ot thj U. I''a haa tocuroi another pjayer jfijr hla nlno. _ Hlt.namo Ii Fred Firth. He c&mq hero 'from Phillips W- burg , N , J. I Ht'se'dson lie pl yed with ( h - Kiutons , of Huston , Penn.'j ' Jit U not kno.wi oa'-ytt where be wlllxpl y , Uo cornea io.Jol ; the 17. P. 'a with excellent recotiiinen'daWoru and will be a valuable addition to tho'uluo. Johti L. Glliner , Munroo B&llalrtiry an Orange Salisbury yeaWrdoy Instituted suit I the district court gftin t WlUUin Marsh an ' J. W. Parker , to recover 83,940. Thl actlo grown out of the sale , by the .plaintiff , of thel utago route from Sidney , Neb , , to UeaJwoot aud Ita equipment ! to thq defendants , U Wyoming Stage company , All train * orer Nebraska roada were froi two and one-halt to eight lioun late yestordo In tlitlr wriv la in Omaha. Thla gQubrul lat now VTM caused by the weak' and'uncertal condition of tbe tracks. pverqm , jportioi of the U. P. road , an order h 4 Wen lamed 1 run no tialni fistar than twelve mllea ' hour , evening there will be r. mooting tbo city council , -All unfinished biulaois no in the hand * of the council will bo transacts to the going out of the old mei Oa aert Monday night the council wl K M a canvauwlug board. The vote s w tba be c < Hiut * < l und jtlio nuns * > of the tattd oS&eUUy declared. FAST MAIL FRAUD. It Proves a Dcltisiou as Far as Any Benefit is Concerned , Views or TcacliliiR Onmlin Men as to Its Transparent Ituitllltr. On the llth day of last month the fast mail over thn 0. , B. & Q. railway was delivered for the first time in this city. It was thought by many business men , and readers of the Chicago papers , that the mail facilities of this city had boon greatly increased. The scheme waa landed by all. Much good and great benefits were expected from it Many of the loading business men of this city now express their indifference for the fast train and care not if it is discontin ued. A very few declare they derive benefit from it , and a great majority see no advantage derived therefrom. A BKK reporter yesterday interviewed fourteen of the loading wholesale and retail houses in this city , roproionting nearly every branch of business. Their names and responses are hero given : WILLIAM WALLACE , cashier of the Omaha National bank : "It does us practically no good whatever. It makes no diflbronco to us whether or not it continues. Formerly wo got our Now York mail at 11 a. m. Now it comes at 8 p. m. the day boforo. Our eastern cor respondence in cither case cannot go out until 3 p. m. following. Under the old regime wo had four hours to answer cor respondence , and that was all the time wo needed. A morning fast mail train from the west would do us much more good. " F. n. DAVIS , cashier of the First National bank : "It ( ivcs us considerably more time to an swer our correspondence and make our city collections. In busy days , under the old system , wo were terribly crowd ed. Now wo have all the time wo need. .Another advan tage gained is that all collections on western banks , and parties can bo sent out on the snmo day received by us from the oast. Under the old system this could not bo done , as the eastern mail was not received in timo. It is of considerable benefit to us. " a. , j aooDMAK , druggist : "This mail practically does mo no good. If it camp in ton hours later wo would receive just as much benefit from it. Two houra earlier in the even ing is the time it should arrive in Omaha. " 1JEWKY AND HTONE , furniture dealers : "It is of no advan- vantage to us whatever. Wo had , under the old system , all the time wo needed tote to answer pur correspondence. What wo do need is u fast mail the other way. It is of much moro importance to us that our orders upon eastern houses should bo delivered quickly than that wo should receive - coivo our way bills twenty-four hours earlier. " LEIOIITON AND CLARKE , druggists : "It is of no special benefit to us whatever. Wo had all the time , un der the old system , wo needed to answer our eastern correspondonco. A fast mail from the west is what the merchants of this city need. " VIEWS OF OTHERS. Tootlo & Maul , druggists : "It is thought by u.i the quicker news gets here From the cast the greater benefit it is to us. " Hood , Jones & Co. , boots and shoos : "Wo look upon it as a benefit to us. The expediting of the mails wo look upon with interest always. A fast mail going east would do us much moro good. " W. L. Parroto & Co. , hats and caps : "Although wo got our mail four houra earlier , it practically does us no good. If the fast mail could bo delivered at the postofllco a couple of hours earlier in the evening , then wo would derive a great benefit from it. " W. J. Broatch , hardware : "It is of no advantage to mo. Our western mails are what wo are most interested in. So faros Chicago papers are concerned , they como too late in the ovnning of publica tion day for us to road. " IS. Wyman , newsdealer : "It is of no benefit to mo. With the exception of Saturday night , I sell but few Chicago papers on the evening they arrive hereby by the fast moil. " Flaming & Co. , grocers : "Wo receive no benefit from it whatever. " 0. S. Goodrich , woodenware and no tions : "It is of no benefit or advantage to mo in the least. If the fast mail time could bo shortened ao that the eastern mail could bo distributed hero the evening ing received , it would bo of great advan tage to us. A. Polaok , clothier : "I fail to BOO any ) onelit derived from it.1' J. B. French & Co. , grocers : "If wo iavo received any good from it , 1 have not known.it. I do iiotBoothatinyoastorn correspondence is facilitated at all. As 'ho fast mail comes hero now , it does not ccommodate this section of country. If ' ; could arrive at such'a time that it would 10 distributed hero on the evening of iU .rrival , it would bo of great service tc ) maha business men. " An Editor's Tribute. Thoron P. Koator. Editor of Ft. Wayne lid. , "Gazette , " writes : "For the past flvt roan Imvo always used Dr , Klng'n Now lia jovory , ( or cough * of moat severe character , a well a * for those of a milder typo. It neve falls to effect n ipoody cure. My friends ti whom I have recommended It , speak of It li sumo high terms. Having boon cured by it o every cough I have had for five years , I con rider U the only reliable and aura euro fo Dough * . Cold , etc. " Oall at O. F. Goodman' Drue Store and get a Frtc Trial Bottle , Lara Slro 91.00. Army Orders , Recruit Frank Adams , enlisted at For Douglas , Utah , ii assigned to company A , Sixth infantry. Captain Q. B. Carpenter , Fouitocntl infautty , having complied with parai-ropl 3 , ordoro No , 45 , current series , Fovt D A. llussoll , Wyo , , will rujoin his prope elation * Km icy Bleating. A yery remarkable exhibition of fane , akaliug was given at the rink lost evening ing bp Miss Mnmio and Lila Jones , age 11 and 7 respectively. On account of th weather but a nmull number were prei cut , but all expressed themselves please and entertained by the/ir graceful an skillful tuanojuvrcB. They were pink satin dresses wit white luce trimmings and caps to match. The little folks hail from Sioux City and are accompanied by their mother. Mrs , Jones has been pflbred a largo sum of money by professional skaters for an engagement with her children , but re fuses all of them , proposing to visit only rinks in the vicinity. lliioklcn's Arnica Snlro. The grontost modlcal wonder of the world , Warranted to speedily euro Hums , Cuts. Ul cers , Halt Hhoum , Fever Soros. Cancers. Piles , Oliillblalnn , Cornn. Totter , Chapped hands , end all iikln eruption , garanteed to cure In every Instance , or money refunded. 25 cents f Vex THE FKEMONT KEUNION , Arrangements for n Successful Gnth- crlii ) ; Shape. The committee having in charge the arrangements for the soldier's reunion to bo hold at Fremont in September mot in that city Saturday. There were pres ent Messrs. S. B. Jones , of Omaha ; J. 0. West , Grand Island ; John Ilammond , Columbus ; and J. P. Oago , O. W. E. Dorsoy , E. N. Morse and Frank Parcel ! , of Fremont. Committees on transpor tation , advertising , programme and music were appointed. The secretary was in structed to extend invitations to Grant , Sherman , Sheridan , Logan , Mandorson , Ingorsoll , Crook , Howard , Geo. W. Peck , Col. Vilas , Hancock , Lincoln , and others , and the quartermaster was asked to ascer tain the quantity of hay , straw , ice , and other supplies , and attend to the same. A proposition was received from Steele & Johnson , of Omaha , ( for Oliaso & San- born , of 87 Broad street , Boston ) , to fur nish old soldiers all the pure Java coffee they can drink. The committee accepted the generous offer with hearty thanks. ] It we s moved by Mr. Hammond tlmt the command of the ro-union camp bo tendered to Gen. John M. Thayer , of Grand Island , and in cane of his accep tance , to bo invited to attend the future meetings of the committee ; also , that Department Commander Palmer bo in vited to attend the meetings of the com mittee. When the committee adjourned it was to moot at Fremont , April 23rd , at 2 p. m. A Very Itoniarcnl > lo Kccovory. Mr. Goo. V.Willing , of Manchester , Mich. , writes : "My wife has boon almost helpless for five years , BO liclplcst that she could not turn ever in bed alono. She used two Bottles of Electric Bitters , and is BO much improved , that olio U now able to do her own work , " Electric Bitters will do all that Is claimed for them. Ilundrods of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at 0. F. Goodman's. Wedding Bolls. Mr. Chas. G. Alton and Miss Lillie E. Edson , daughter of Mr. Gco. D. Edson , were united in marriage at 10 o'clock yes terday morning , at the rcsidonco of the bride's parents , Capitol Avenuo. Rev. W. E. Copeland , pastor of the Unity church performed the ceremony , which was witnessed by the relatives. The newly wedded pair proceeded to the homo they had chosen on North Nine teenth street , and began housekeeping. They were the recipients of a largo num ber of valuable and beautiful gifts. Con gratulations hearty and sincere are ten dered them. Both parties have boon residents of Omaha about three years , and in that time have won places in the hearts of friends. The groom ia entitled to bo doubly congratulated , having yesterday received the uppointmontof assistant cashier at the transfer offices. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. FAY & Co. , formerly of Minneapolis , Minn. , have opened a wholesale confec tionery , cigar and fruit business , at 1211 Farnam street. a2-lrn Tlio March Calendar. Following is nn itomi/cd list of the ar rests made by the police for the month of March : Vagrant ; and auspicious persons 10 Assault nnd battery 0 Larceny 9 Intoxication ! > Murder 2 Obtaining goodaunder falsa pretenses. , , . . . 1 Disturbance of the peace 40 Kobbory 1 Threatening 2 Obstructing an J ollicor 1 Burglary -1 Keeping dangerous dog S ! l-'i rgory 1 Conversion of property no bailee 1 Prostitution CO Assault with intent to kill 2 Obstructing streets , . 1 Keeping upon saloon on Sunday 1 Gaming 5 , Total Tl02 "ROUGH ON RATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , crophors. IDc. Drucaista A Wild Humor. A report was provolcnt upon the street ostorduy to the oiToot that a driver of a coal wagon was thrown from his seat rhilonenrtho depot iu the forenoon , and ell to the ground in auch a manner that ho wheels of the wagon passed ever him iroaking his neck. A BRE reporter made i diligent search , but failed'to ' find any fresh corpses or anybody that know any thing about it further than the rumor above mentioned , and has been obliged to give it up as a falsa report. 1'ai-lH zoBeautiful. Oliver 'N Vend ell Holmes was omineutly correct when ho said , in speaking of Prof. Oromwoll's entertainments , that "to sit in Iho darkness and have these visions of strange cities , of stately edi fices , of lovely scenery , of noble statues , steal out upon the consciousness and melt nway one with another , is like dreaming a long , beautiful dream with eyes wida open. " A somewhat larger , though still too email , nudiouco greeted Prof , Cromwell iu his second entertainment at Boyd's opera house. The audience , though small , was composed of some of the most cultured of Omaha society. TUB Bee renroacntfttivo had the pleasure of occu pying u Boat next to u contloman who hai recently returned from Paria , nnd the lotumod traveler stated shat ho could scarcely realize that what lid saw on the canvas voro simply illustrations so lifu. jiko and so exact in detail that ho imag ined himself once moro in la hello France. No doubt when the burnt cork artiste appear at this theater next week , with 1 their jokes of the vintage of ' 49.Btanditij ( room will be at n. discount , wjnlo on edi fling and instructive entertainment i ; allowed to draw light houses Y , M , 0 , A , llcnort for tlio First Quarter of Iho YonrJHHI. It would bo impossible to inako n complete - ploto report of nil that is clone by the as sociation in this citj. Much ia ncuom. plishcd that is never known by the ofU cors nnd members. A few statistics , however , will give some idea of the work of the last three months. Bible class mot 13 times with an average attendance of 0 or a total of 113. Gospel mooting hold thirteen times , with an average attendance of 07 ; total , 1,20-1. Young men's prayer mooting hold 12 times ; average attendance , 0 ; total , 112. Song service hold 13 times ; average , 23 ; total , 298. Noonday prayer mooting hold 78 times ; nvorcgo , 7 ; total , 570. 129 meetings were hold , with a total attendance of 2,357. Services have boon hold in the jail every Sunday at 1 o'clock. The attend ance has been somewhat irregular , some times being quito largo , and members of the church choirs have frequently helped in thu singing. This work is in a hope ful condition. There is generally the best of order and good attention. Two parties who have been released by the judge upon petition of the committee in charge have up to the present time lived bettor lives. A largo ntimbor have re quested prayer and several have professed conversion. The number of prisoners will average 35. Mauy of them visit the rooms after their roloasc , and arc striving to do better. The reading room has received 9,038 visits , and the register shows that among ; hia number arc visitors from nine places .n Nebraska , fourteen different states , ; hreo territories , Canada , and three Eu ropean countries. Two socials and receptions have been lold vrith a total attendance of EDO ; three ecturcs were given , total attendance , j20. Four men were found employment. Three thousand nine hundred and seven ty-five invitations were distributed. Over > 00 papers were distributed where they would do good. The visiting committee , the boarding louse committee , the reception commit tee , have all performed their duty well , 3Ut wo will not enter into detail. Wo lope from this our readers may judge something of the work to bo done in our city by this association. PERSONAL. S. W. 1'owera , Kearney , is at the Paxton. J. II. Hungato and family arc at the Mil lard. lard.Silas Silas A. Wolf , TT. S. A. , la a guest of the L'axton. 5. L. Hull , Oakaloosa , la. , is at the Metro po'.ltan. 6. F. Sohlmnn , bf Grand Island , is at the Millard. M. D. Polk , of Plnttsmouth , Is a puost of the Millard. O. L. Burke , Graml Island , IB at the Mot- ropolitan. A. G. Shorwoocl , Central City , is stopping at the Metropolitan. G. R. Williams , of Waterloo , is registered at the Millard. D. M. Collins , of St. Paul" , is stopping at the. Millard. T. F. Barnes and daughter , of Lincoln , are ruosts of the Paxton. A. A. Marsh , Button , Neb. , i at the Met ropolitan. 0. B. Boyce , Boatriee , ia stopping at the Metropolitan. J. ( J. Herlngton and wife , Waterloo , Neb. , are at the Metropolitan. 11. D. Gallagher , Flattamouth , is at the Metropolitan. Kobt. Itegan , Dnbnquo , Ia. , Is stopping at ho Metropolitan. Daniel J. Price and L. C. Warrell , Kanka- coo , 111. , are at the Metropolitan. Fred Mathews , Wild West , aud J. M. 3urko , Lincoln , are stopping at the Puiton. E. Mclntyro and C. S , Ailing , Seward , are ; UC9U of the Paxton. Col. F. Everest , attorney for the Missouri 'ucilic , Is In the city and stopping at the Mil- ard. Charles .Tonnes , Wayne county , and Frank s'orth , Columbus , are registered at the Pax- ton. Fred S. llaroln , Pawiioo City , and M. S. Jindiuy , Fullerton , are stopping at the Pax- .on. . .THE SOAP VEND13U8 SENTENCED. Palmer ami Colin Given Their Lib erty Alter Paying Each u Fine of $ ! ! < > . J. W. Palmer and Max ( John , the soap vendors arrested on Tuesday , wore brought before the police court yester day afternoon. The charge lodged against them was based upon an ordi nance prohibiting the sale of goods by chanceor lottery. This ordinance fixes the minimum penalty at a line of twenty dollars , and thirty days ANDREWS' ' ARSNOUS RYIHOTOHOIDDOW EARLBAKINQPOWD ITAMBOUNOTORISt PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Given , In ) found lent Ji. l > clufonttihu\ . _ _ . . . llodc , MlUtaukvo. Never wild lu bulk. impriaonmcnt. No maximum ponnlty waa named in tho. ordinance. Palmer and Colin o ( To red to plead guilty if the fines only wcit imposed. Judge Bonoko , having 0omo doubts of hia jurisdiction under this ordinance , sent for the city nttornoy , W. J. Council. Ilo advised the judge to accept their plua of guilty" nnd inipoao the pecuniary fino. Thny accordingly plead guilty. Their finea wore paid. Palmer and Colin wcro then liberated. llcul Estate Trnnnlcrs The following deeds were filed for record in the county clork'a office April 1 , reported for THE Br.E by Amos' real oalato ngcncy : H , Allen and wife to 0. 0. Uonsol , q c , undiv 1-3 interest to c.lot \ 8 , block 352 , Omaha. § 000. II. Allen nnd wife to E , Q. Bnllou , q c , undiv 1-3 interest in en of lot 8 , block 352 , Omaha. $000. John Farrell nnd wife to U. Allen , q c. c J lot 8 , block 352 , Omaha. 81,750. "Wm. L. McCanuo to John Trimble , w d , lot 14 , block 11 , Reed's 1st ndd. $1,200. Jonaa Johnson to W. 0. Montnn , q c , lot 2. block C , Prospect Placo. 81. John Johnson and wife toV. . 0. Mon- tan , q c , lot 2 , block 0 , Prospect Place , 8300.Wm. Wm. M. Bushman nnd wife to J. A. Thompson , w d , o CO foot sub lot 7 of lot G , Capitol add , $5,000. Joseph Barker nnd wife to Caroline Jones , w d , s J lot 3 , llodfiold'a sub-div of 35 , 15 , 13. John Auchampaugh and wife to Josephine - phino Burr , w d , u 50 foot lot 4 , block 201 , Omaha , $1. John L. McCnguo to Henry Sterner , w d , lot 34 , Nelson's ndd , $1,100. Annn Dodge to N. P. Dodge , power of attorney to soil real estate , &c. 0. M. Dodge and wife to Joseph Bar ker , q c , lots 0 , 7 , 8 , 9 nnd 10 , block 472 , 0 and 10. 484 , 5 nnd G. 438 , 2 and 3 , 448 , Grand View , w d , $315. Byron Reed nnd wife to L. Richard son , q c , lot 0 , block 181J , Omaha $2.00. A Kountzo and wife to C. S. Pease , w d , lot 2 block 3 , Plainviow ndd , § 250. A. Kount/.o nnd wife ot al , to C. F. Potter , w d , lot 3 block 3 , Plainviow add. $250. Twelve bids have boon received by tlio conn- ty clerk to put In the steam Loating apparatus in the now court house. Considerable inter est is manifested by the bidders. Tlio job is a largo ono and expensive. The bidders nro not all from this city. The bids will bo opened by the commissioners and tbo contrnct let to day. It was circulated at a late hour last night that the friends of George W. Duncan , demo cratic nominee for the council in the First ward , would contest the seat of C. C. Thraiio , the republican candidate , declared duly elect ed. It ia claimed by Duncan's frionda that eovonty votes for councilman were found in the ballot box intended to bo used only for the ballots of inemborH of the board of educa tion. Upon this technicality it is proposed to umcat Mr. Thrano. Samaritan Nervine , the great nervu conqueror , ia invaluable in nervous pros tration "May God bless you , " said Rev. W. L. Martin , of Mecbnnicstown , Md. "Sa maritan Nervine cured my fits " $1.50 at.Druggists. DIED. KKLLY.-In thia city. April 1st , at 7:30 : o'clock p. in. , John J. Kelly , ORed 2(5 ( years. The remains were removed to McCarthy & Burko's undertaking rooms , and his parent * telegraphed to at Wisner , Neb. Notice of iunnral hereafter. Absolutely Pure. Tbli ( lOwuur never v jiu . A man el of purl itrinRhund whole omen More ronomlcal tl-a ; b c biliary LIudB.aad ci > : i benold In compelonii wit u tbtraultltude of Ion * ul. short wel t t alum or phiopbata powders. Holn ouiyla cans. Koya Kk ng fowdf r Ca. 10(1 ( XVkll oil N VnrV SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAlf-Monov. MONEY LOANED-On chattel property by J. T. IlfcATXY , SlSsoulu llth street. 88.1m } TUTONKY TO LOAN-Thn lowest r.Us o ! Interest 1TJL Bemla' Loan Agency , 16th A DougU SW-tf TITONKY TO LOAN Insuuu of ISOO. and upward. 1U. O. P. Duvla and Co. , Heal Estate and Loan Agents , 1501 Farnam St. 833-tt M ONF.Ican d on hittel pfopurty , hy S. T. TeUnen , S. E , curner I5lh uitd Djug HELP WAMTBU. W ANTKIeooa ' glil , tliiinui nrefetruJ , 1 21 W . Uormon preferred. Call at UoUHl trnl , yil south luthut. 317-3J WA T ' ) "Scwln tnlu hl" l'"l ' t the Om ha .Shirt ftctiKV 1 M Farnam St. 840-tf WANTED-AlUonjf , .cthelxiylSor 10 , to ilo l rter work.Vaos U dollars i > n week. Ap- mu > JMm U.K. Leluuaim and Co. , 1310 aud 1312 Farnaui. 317.4 \\rANTfcW-At Yanktoo , D. T. linmollatcly. A licit cla c t or panwirnktrr. who will find ttcad ) caiplom iit , Apply to F. MlilVl'Hli ; , Yank- ton i' . T. , box SOI. jjij j WANTEU-A middle tirwIGermin woman for it'll. etui Ijou-e work , (1 CO per weelc , 112 S. 12h St. 333-2,1 ' - Isr i-fiicifl hou fl work ' . 2d WAM'KD-nul aiul DougUt St. M . W. K. CLAHK. 818p TlfANTKUOiwd cook liKinedlately at the Carey tiouie N. W. corner llth ami Ua\eDpart. 333-tl _ - oy or n n to milk and tale care WANTKD-A Mr. Klngiuan ( C-t I'loisair , St. 3Ji-ip : TIT'ANTKD > iei\tf : , lijloiand Gent's at onto for the Iwtt thUig out , Aijunu m > kee > lyiltl. | a day. I'M' till Tu-iitday evu. , 2 d North 10th St. . for II r. Ilo ire , 7 to P a. ui , 8 tu 0 | C in. 273 3p NTBU T o osperlg-col iL' n | t l n on W Hcttll tf u KJiluv ufllco 'A * N. 10th bt , M & for Infants and Children. Cftstorlaproinot oa Digestion nnu overcomes 1'lntuluncy , Coiistipa- tlon , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , niid Fovcrisluicss. It insures health nnd natural sleep , without uiornliiuo. " Cftstoria h BO well nrtnptod to Children that I recommend It us superior to nny prescription known to mo. " 1L A. Anciiuii , M. D. , 82 Portland Avo. , Brooklyn , N. Y. Wlmt glrca our Children rosy chooVg , Vrtint cures t'aclr fovcrs , ruafcpi tliom Bleep t 'Tin CiMtorln * Wicn bixlilei fret nnd cry liy turns , Wlmt cures their exilic , kills their worm * , Hut Cantorln. What quickly curca Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Cantorln. Farewell then to JtorpMno Syrups , Castor Oil nnd 1'aregoric , and t HnllCnntnrlnt CENTAUR LINHVIEIMT nu absolute euro for Rhounm- tlsin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Poworflil andPono- tratlnff Pain-rcllovlug and Ucallny Rcinctly known to man. WA NTEIl III umall family , a girl to dn Rtncral lionsenork. Apply at 714 South 18th St. , near Lva\cnnorth 334-3 ! -A good steady girl 618 S. Kill street. \\T NTED Good cook to apply .at once at BID H. Iltliotro-c. SCO-311 WANTED Olrl for general ; houioork In small family. Inquire at 1923 Douglas street. 300-tt " \TIT ANTED Iinm'dlately. agool girl for general V * housework In family of two. Call at 613 S. 14th St. 267 tl A first class female cook > na first- WANTED clisH illnlng room girl both talking German and English , at kiiroptnn Hotel , loth bt. 201-tf WANTED Experienced girl for general liou'e- work. Apply at 107 south 14th ht. S28-U ' ANTED Lining room girl at the Emmet house , 1 ith , between llarnoy and Karnam. < 8-48 /"VUEEN I'llOTECTOll-Unnrcccdcntcdlnducomonts V/ offered lady agents for this now rubbcrundcrgar mulit for ladles. Address with stamps , Ladles' Un dergarment Co. , 9 south May St. , Chicago. 821-lm \T7-ANTED-A girl , 1514 Californli street. 803 tf TX7 ANTED Olrlsl wo want 15 girls for general Vi house nork , to apply at onoo to Cannon llro'B and Co. Oppoblto 10. . No charge 74Mf WANTED A Gorman dining room kite en girl. llcsso and Iloppe , 418 8. 13th St. , between Ilarney and Howard. CSfi-tf aiTUATiOSS 7AKTB.I ) . \T7"ANrED Laundrcsi work Empbyuiunt bu. V > roau217N. lOthSt. 3583 ] WANTED A ptsltlon by a yi'iing man to ork In a private family. Good references. Ad dress "T. G. this offlco. 341-45 - -Situation In grocery store as clerk or WANTEDSituation driving delivery wagon luqulro at J. II. Trench and Co. , 1110 Firnam St. 312-3p V\'ANTED A ultu-tlon by a hrst clasi baker. Ad- tt dross " \V. S" Dee office. 348-Ip WANTED 1' ace to work mornlig and evening for board by a frvoung lady learning a trade. Address "E. 11. ' Bco olllco. 291.2 $ WAMTED Position as book keeper by a ladv Best city references. Address "N , 0. " th'U clHco. 2S5-Sp T\7ANinD By a young man , situation who Is a T T competent book-keeper and understands short band , will furnish leferences. Address "G. J. " Dee olllco. 233 31 WANTED A reliable young man wants a place to work , board and go to school. "S , A , W. " Dee office ANT5. WANTED To rent , store in good buiincsj the roughfare. Address A. I\ntor , Bee olllco. 853It _ 'ANTED Two unfurnished roomatllh hoaH for nun aud wife. Adknsi "J. A.II. " Bee of. flee. 208-2J WANTED By a gentleman , room and board in a prlvato family ithin eight blocks of 1'oit olllce. Address "T. B. S. " Bee oDIce. 213tf WANTED few pers"ni to Uarn book keeping. Will wait cm l alf pay until situations are lur- nklicil J. V. SMITH , 1510Douglis. 800 * WANTED-3,000 yards of dirt , at or ni-ar one block west ff the Convent on St. Mary's a\e- nue. S. 11 JOHNSON , 681-t of Steele , Johnson & 0o. you REHT--Bou3e3 aua iota. f7OIl RENT Uufurnlshed ronn 1J21 Capitol a\3. JL1 033-161 O RENT A furnished house to a family without JL children. Inquire at ICOO Uodgu St. 340-6) ) rpo KENT Furnl'hod rooms. Inqulrv at oist xlde JL 16th St. , between Jacktou and Jones St. 313-61 HUNT Kurnlslicd r-joiDB with board at 8'5 FOR Houtu Lca\enworth St. 865IS KENT Kurr.lsheil r > nt roo-n w h d FOll suitable for tuogeiitlomen , 1C05 Capitol .kre. I OOrt lihNi mrnltlied room nouili front , bay J1 window , all convenient us for two gent omen , uilh or will outboaul , 2514 IXmgL-u St. Hld-tf rj Oil "IKNT I'urntbhed roous. 1318 Jaekfiin St. Jj 1)83.7" ) FOll KI'.NT Furnished rooms 1818 Doilgo St. 31U-7I _ FOIl HENT-Kurnlsried room , 47.00 per month. Iniuliol8U | CawBircet. 3i7.3 } KENT Nicely furnished rooms with or ullh- FOR out board 1815 DjdgoSt. 29.t-5p FOIinENT IIouso of six room , corner 18th did C'nlcigo. H LEHMAN. 301-tf ItENl' ( iirnishcil room at Arcade lleslau- JjVM 1 - ) - . 302-2 rantf,131filounlasttroet. i - } , Oil IIKNT Furnished room a W. oruer 1011 1,1 1 and Parr am. 270-tf Onl' KENT t nrnlshed rooms at 11116 Farntm. Of > 7-fip FOB IIKNT Largu front rrom with l > ay window , with board , gas aud bath room , 1718 DoilKe St. 411131 FOIl IIKNT Furnished room , 1810 Kiruam street 38-2J 1011 nKNT-FurnUliixl rooms22271)odKeF . F Oll KENT- Third floor i f building No. 1211 Far- FOIl RUNT A nicely furnished parlor cast expos ure with or without board , finest location lu ihe city. N. W , i-oruer 18th aud Faruam tilt. 151 tf TTtOIl IIE T 1st cl fs 0. room cottage. S. T. Jj Ivtereon , S. E. comer 15th and Douglas. 182-tl | > Olt HENT Nlco iifat 6 room cottage In Hanscom I ' place , il blocks east of 1'ark ate. streetcars , $20 periuontli. JlAHKKHoiJlAYNE. 31-tI FO H IlKNT-100 acre farm. Also bi Ick ) ard. T. Murray. F. K HENTKvroUUxl rooms 1817 Dcuge ttre : ; , 005-tf < OU KENT A furnlsned front room for one or 37 two gentlemen , a. K. or. 14thand DaAuiipurt tits. f87-tl TOIl llKNf Fumltnud rooms , 1817 Dadga sueet. JD 81S-tf IlENT Hoonw la Nebraska Natlona FOlt . Most desistle offlcos lu the oil ; Supplied lth hydraulic clt.or Mid heated b IAMD , Apply at Dank. nfUf RKNT Furnished rooms oa th orrthw * FOR , IBthandCapitolavenue , formerly CrtlgDtan Uou . TT > UUN1SI1ED room beatod $22 M. Iltfa. 7M fOB BALE. HALE A new scjJn fountain cheap , ( in. FOll Ancnt 217 K:6th ht. 357-6 } BALK A meat wart tt In Stroiml.uruNub. . FOll | puUtUni bOO , unly Lmlnei * IHIUJO of trie Unit In the the plicc. iletnon fur bollhij : U chaiie ot bus- inexs. t'or I rtlcu' ' < r wiHi ) ' aU-8 01UKN : 1IH03. , Slrunwburf , Kcb. ; TOOK HALV Acre lot In Ilrltftitou , * 1TD to 1 00 : i'oaili. iiJcatli , bi'jns' , uioutuly. 1 3dt-tf NO\T Is the Mm * to secure a No. 1 bargain In Lc-a- t enworthTcrrico before the raise on the 15th. Como imlck. Lots $250 to f 3o each. 332-tl IltEY &MOTTEU. IJ OH SALt Fine residence on Capitol Hill , 88.ROO. J ? Kino binlnf 9 corner on good strtet , 14r > oo. 22 feet on Dodge street. A bargain , ? 2r,00. Fine rosidtnco on St. Mary's a jnuo , 85,500 , Lotl30\160 , lth 3 room house , good location , $1,800. Lot 08x14) , good house , near St. Mary's avenue , Nlco home , 7 roomi , Heeds first addition , now. A bargain , 12,700 Ilou'onnd lot m Kuuntro's 2d addition , (1,000. IVo fine lots on Hamilton St. , Shlnn's addlvlon. Id nice lo s north 2Cth and 21 t strco : . Cheap Bargains In Dcnlsu's addition 30 choice lots lu IJiuiscom IMaco , Lca\enworthTerraco Inti , cheapest on the mar- kot. lllCY & MOTTtlt , S.V. . cor. 15th ai.d Farnam. 330-tf FOK SU.i-L"tjn | LcaxonworthTcrraca l > aunncil on the 1.1th of this moil h J25 on each lot. TliUI Dead > eJtl lnprdolitc , but straight outl- ness. IllEY & MOTTEH , H. W. corner 15th and Far- nam. S27-tf FOIl SALK-A corner lot In Shlnn's sddl'.lon with a nlco tiouso of 4 room * , i car "tract car line , only $2,000. ItlEY & MOTl'lIR , S. W. cor. 16th and Fatnam. 323-tf FOR SALE Lots In Loa\cn orth Terrace S250 to ! 00. Ilich oiio-fifth Vash.'baUnco to suit pur- cbasara. These price * will bo raided $25 on ca"h lot the 16th of th s month. IKKY & HOTTER. 329 tf FOIl SAL ) ! Boarding house In central location Kent low. furniture nearly now , first-class , pay ing well. C U. SCHALLEil , Millard Hotel. 313 4 FOll SALE Good clean ftock of crcccrl's , old stand , laiolco about $3,000. Agency 210 X. ICth rsto.t 307-53 F OH SALE-Oood Block ol Furniture and Stores. Imo-.co about $ l,2ou. Agency 'J17 N. lOlh St. 30S-6 § FOIl SAL KSmall stock cf grocciles. Good trade. Agency , v7 N. 10th street. 303 61 irOK ' * Boal corner 10th nnd Dodge St. 232-Sji A Small stoob ot Drugs anil DrujtpstV Fixtures ( or Bale in the Ilvu town ot Wa'.erloo , Nebraska * peed opening fora physician. Address J , B. SIL- KU. 1'Jkhoni Station , l ob. 739-tl CF.KDCOKNFOHS4LK - 1COD bmhols of Kood C7 cund old corn. Apply to Dr. Chambers Veter- nary Surgeon , Omaha. C3 tf FOP. SALS Lot 01x132 on Chicago street , with cottage , four rooms , lia'l , txvo clotcta , trpoJ ccl- larfllter cistern , tncs , fruit , srapoi , § 3,600. BarK - K in. I'oTiEit &conn 059 tf 1516 Paniain St FOll SALE A patent ice-box suitable for butcher or boarding homo at U. P. It. K. Meat 'r.orkot 621 North 16th St. 935.1m "C OH SALE AT A BAIIQAIN Half a block near St. X1 Slary'a a\enue , only tlvo blocks from C nrt House , llmuilful resident lots or suitable for ten anthousfs. Will sub-di\Ide. Addrcai TOMKIN8 024 Farnam street. 783-tf ' ! TfOIl BALI ; Ola nowcpapen in largo and Email Ji. quantltlca at this oiflce. If IOll SALE A first-class Voso & Son Plauo , at a F In. Imiuiro Ednolm it Erlckson'f. 624 tf FFOll FOll SALE OR IllADE-A t'ood span of mules Harness and wagon. Apply to Alex O. Charlton at McC'agun Bros. 0 0-tf F OK SALE Farm .linlles from city. Inqulra Mrs. lleycr , orer Holder's Drug store , 13 and Webster. 872-tf FOIl SALE Two open no-xind-hand busies aa ono delivery wa ou , clio p , st 131l > Uarncy St.'J 33n * F IOR SALE Two portable Dtlli IP , 10 horse oo-v Apply t U. rITZPATRIOK FF' - 'JIH t-outh 15th Be. F' OHS ' ALB-A small M > iU-r , liAhmiu &Co. , flra proof 1 sat/ , almost new , at this odico. tf I7IOH SVLK-A. frcjh stock ol dnij Inrohlng 1 about WO in a llvn cu.iuty suit. A'ldreis Slater & Uaus , St. I'aul , Neb. i52-2p SALE Ono of thu finest residence tltcs In tno FOIl city , tuoacrfs of giouuil , U'st ' front on South 13th Ss. This \t \ well wrth looking at. P.icoa.OOO JIcOAQUE , op ] > oslt ( > Post olllco. 23l-tj FOK StLK Corner ot In Armstronz's ailil. near car line , 31,100. ittOAOUi : , opp. P. O. 240-t ! FOIl HALE A ( jood cottajo and lut fronting on two itreetso.i car lint1. Mint bo t > clil , iirice e'-.flOi ) ; 21t-tf FOll SALE -Iloncoand tot In Hanscom place 0119 block from air line. Price $2,930. lIcCAUUB , opposite P. 0 201-tf ! : Tivo targu loH In Improvement ndd. JP IWxlSJfeit , I'rliu 81,760. McOA < IUioppo : ltu r. o. OHSALU One of I ho finest residence sites on F Capitol hill , witn larto ' ! built frame liome View unexcelled. Fr.ro $0.600. McC'AQ UK , oppo site I' . O. 2C3 U KALE FirtirLtnuilfuI lots III Han.c m n'acu FOll bo buld at u bargain. HELLi & SUllIVKU. 278-a On Vo'c and S"ii iiano at a bar FOUSALK gain. In < | ulroatIMnolniaiiil hrlcksou's music store , on IGth ok 2HD tf FOR IIKNT Store , aUo good room * and ortlws in Urounse'8 Woek. IS if , II1TUIICOOK. 107-21 BALE Two lot i in HlilniiH 1st addition not FOll 2 blocks from faundor St. . 8676 and $1,050 each. A bargain , IltEY A MOTTKll , 8. W. curlier 15th and farnaip. 165-tf UiaOBLLAtlEOUB. STKAYIUI on the nlnht of April let one largo bay mai . clipped and docled tail and mani , al i > one Uigu brown cllppe < l horro Both ere newlv shod ; niieliad abrlulo the other u halter lleturn to tlie Qatncau cracker factory and receive reward 3M-61 STRAYBlk-Fiom stable of Uarneau Cracker Kac. lory , one l.rgo bay mart ) ulth brldluin , alto , lomlhorw both ne ly chin ) . When la-ttven wcro to-gvthir. lletui u and collect charges at 12th anil Jackson. 352-2 ALL wauling fruit ornamental treen tudihrubi , vines r plants w 111 KM Ittolhelr lrtci ( t tu call at once ou Emery and Jones Heal Estate Aetuti. 13C6 llnrney St. , or mo Kariiam bt. MO-5 pABD COLtKCTOUSt-FiHedi largo beautiful col- V /oreilcards , no t o alike for 10 c-aiits In atatops. Address U. T. llunco ll'O Duuglu St. Omaha. flANr'IFLDHOUHEOmaha , u ate now able ( o W MxummodaU ) torwm and tabu boarders at seasonable rates. Transient trade l.fO pur dar. U. U WAMD , Clerk. ? C3'4p W. II. XkCOY , 1'iop. MISSES A. aud K. SIoV irfa houabl | ilrcssinik- Ing FarnaraHt. , oix.onlto lie d'ti Opera home. KcnliiK dresses a uponally. 107-2 ( DIHT CHEAP Abu it 10M jards of earth irUen away , with a urcmlmn , at tlu > nnrtb-Heit cer. ot Seventeenth and Leiteuiurtb , next la ediool. Mn. bClinODEK , thu uuguutic healerliairttum ' tdandli helln < t e Ick at IStl Davcuuoit St. , b tttceu jath aud 17th St. 7M.JuioS EDWARD KUEHL , irAQISTEB OF PAlMfSTCRY ] AtfD CONDITION ALU/l'.SOSTentnmuet.bct\ux.u Fftmim ana liar , uey , VTIJI , wiw tee ui of innrJiia tilrlu | , obulstni ; IDJ ono KIUCD ul u put 3i pnuuat , uj tU" oruiu coudlttoD la Inn luturo. U---.U 114 nalt ordtr. P ifeat utUfaotlo