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OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , APRIL 10 , 1834. DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , April 10 , Notice to AiUcrdRorn. 1L S. Smith , who hsw for the pant year filled Iho i > osltlon of mnnnircr of tlis ndvortla- In ? dgpartmant of TIIK BKK , hm loasad the city ndvortlslnR ot this pftpor. nnd will horoaf- lor have complotq control of tli&l department. E. HoatjWATtfii , Frn l < Iont BKB PubUtMnp Co. tflio Weather , For iho Upper Mississippi valley : Light local raius , followed by fair > woftthor with northerly to oaslrly winds , rising followed by falling barometer in the northern portion with slight changes in the temperature. For the Missouri valley : Generally fair weather , northerly to easterly winds with n slight riao in the lomppraturo. * LOOAL BBEVITTES. Ali'tloloss of tlio "bonuttful" Mid n llttlo " " if please. mow of the "elegant , you llov. Dotwllcr , pastor of the English Lutheran church , will remove his family to thla city next week. Two disturbers of tlio peace werofouforo 1 Judge Beneko yesterday. Ono paid ft fine of 85 nnd costa , and the other WAS sent up. The fifteenth nnnual ball of the Eminot Monument nisoclatlon will bo held atVal- kHici'tf hall on Easter Monday evening. Mr. Ernest Stuht Is tha father of n 12 pound boy biby , which found Its way Into his household ycstordny morning nnd ho Is now singing "for I nm the father of a bouncing baby boy. " 0. II. Fitch , postal clerk on the Sioux City & Omaha railroad , has boon promoted to the Omaha nnd Ofdon main Him. This la deserved promotion and the position wiU bo nbly filled by Mr. Fitch. The ladfoi of the South Omaha M. K. church will glx o another supper and social en tertainment nt the panonagit , 1007 Pierce from C until 9 street , on Thursday evening , o'clock. All nro cordially Invited. March weather has found Its way Into April nnd the ciUroni of this city were on tortalnod by ' 'right smart" snow storm yes terday forenoon. Wonder If such April showers will bo tbo means of bringing May flowers. Au address will bo given on temperance by o prominent gentleman of this city on Thursday evening , the 10th Ins t.In the Tenth Strait City Mission , nt half past seven. All friends of the cause nro invited to bo present. Yesterday County Attorney Cowln drew up the contract for putting tha boating apparatus in the now court house , nnd tbo same * was signed in the afternoon by the county commis sioners nnd D. 1'ltrpatrlck , the contractor. The contract for furnlshlng the xtoam heating apparatus far the now court house wan signed yo tord y by Donnls lltapatrick , the successful bidder. Tub bond for $3,000 was signed by Clark Woodman. The work Is to bo completed by October 1,1881. About 10:30 : Tuesday eight cormlderabl exclto-mont wan created upon upper Douglas street by n woman whowsina fit of hysterics. A crowd gathered and the woman assorted that her husband had attempted to kill her , which rejtfrt , however , * found to ho without foundation. "Cliarloi , Lutzon von ttulow , Copen hagen , Poimark , " was lait night arrested by Officer .Astman. Von Bulovr Insistad on smolrfa/at the festival held In Lytlo' block lutc/onlngby the colored people of thla city. Jbo attendants protested sgolnst It and a nollceman was called In. J.II.Watson was last evening arrested by ' Offibor Wihy Dlzon nt the U. F. depot. At the city jail the charge of being a confidence man was set opposite his name. The officer nays ho caught Watson in the net of trying to ratio money on a chock. The prisoner says hols from North Bend , in this state. Ho claims to ba a harness maker at that placo. In the district court yesterday the case of J. J. Brown , tiuitoo , against the Omaha Bolt railway was docketed on appeal Plaintiff in this cue appeals from the award of * damages for the condemnation of lots throe nnd four In block 198& & , made by the commission ap pointed by tlio county court for this purpojo , TLa damages awarded for these two lots Is TGOO. TGOO.The The auspicious character arrested by Officer Slgwnrt Tuesday refuses to give any namo. Ho had In his possession n lot of lothes which gave evidence that ho had saved some ono Iho trouble of taking their clothes from the line. If nny ono has had their clothes-lino rohbsd recently Judge Bonoko wishes to see them to assist in the prosecution of this follow. Extensive preparations are being m&daby "the members ot the colored Methodist Sunday school for their firit spring entertainment , which will bo held nt the church [ on the 17th lust. The exorcises will , no doubt , prove very Interesting as great pains aru bolng taken by the lady teachers In preparing the young folks in their several parts. There will bo beautiful 'iableau scenes presented. This school never * $ | la to draw a crowded house , nnd they al < lvi i was a runaway on Tenth street yes- tarday tkt * tor s , time mdo things lively. On one ofthe oU.wagotu was Ultshed four horses , and the driver attempted to cross the railroad trjtckibeadof anengtn * . TUe horsta became frightened and wheeled oround.uul In BO doing Boas way became detached from the wagon , running up Tenth street and in several in- otaBceej came near ruiuilng oer people , Nt b'ody was hurt , however ' , and no partlculai . .damage dona. , * Durkeo'a Salad Dressing A readj made , rich and delicious dressing for af Mlada of meat , fish or vegetables. Obeapei nnd infinitely better th&n homo made , Uam&lled u a uuce. A Propoaed.Plgbt , Twwday Jack Nugent telographec Jaclc Hanley , at Le&dvillo , Col. , asking Ma if be vrould fight a bare knucklt CKkt with Jim Fell , of IlicMilll , Mo. , tha aua who knocked out Smith at th < AeadeaijT of Music Saturday night. TJi < light to Uko p&M near Omaha for i pane of $500 , the winner to take the on lire puree. Late that night Ilanley an wtttti tkat k * would fight Fell on th < above condition * , and would start for thii city immediately upon the receipt of the MU | IM iMf | be wrpeeUd IB a tow ua > n. Uporttag nn are lookiagf era bard bat- tl ltaty p ttwetsro men , at JIanlcy is i fvorit 'in thiacity , and Fell deinonatni 4 th t ho is -Atiy uood man in hfc " " THE BLOODY KNIFE. OncoMore It Does Its Deadly Wort in Oniale , Frctlorick Wlrtli. IjUln l onr Miles \Vost of Thin Oily , Out * ) His Tliront Iroin Knr to Ear Ycntcrilay. There seems a strnngo faacinntion nbout auicido. A Buicidnl mania has evidently taken possession of the people of this vicinity. Within the past five months nt least ° - ha A dozen of the residents of this city har ° l ° ft this world by the auicido route. Some people Bay It takes A bravo mo * * , or woman to put the cold barrel of the revolver to their head and deliberately pull the trigger , or what is still worse to take the shining blade nnd draw it acrorj Uio throat with the intention of destroy , ing their life. To aomo this may 'x m bravery but to others it is cowari * jco or madness. In a moment of inr n poroon may take his or her lifzwithout oven stopping to thinly < , ut tj,0 person who commits suicir1 , , B8 a g0ncrai ithing , is o coward. It WAy bo helms mot with roversea in b-jui/ioBS , and while ho lies down nt night independently rich , ho arises in the morninv apaupor.or even worao. Ho is tilled n'4tli n natural pride , and that pride make ? him a coward , no dare not face the co'.d sneers and frowns of a public whoso [ od is money , nnd who were want to pot b im in his fortunate and happy hours , and in n moment of desper ation ho does tli/At which no bravo man would do. Ma'ny n man had rather take the chances of mooting his Maker with blood upon his hands , than to face his old time friends and associates with a sneer upon their faces. Another has been jilted by ono ho loved o.nd ho has not the bravery to see her loved and cherished by another and , coward that ho is , ends his ufo which has boon made miserable. The young girl , bstrayod by the man in whom she placed implicit confidence , and to whom slio has given that which is dearer to her than life itself , her honor , has ; not the courage to withstand the . . . . . Depths _ _ degradation and sink to the very bottom /of the cess pool of sin > 0nd corruption nnd Wt , by a mighty effort again ascend tho'lad- dor of respectability , and'stand upon the broad plann of social equality , for tvonien , once fallen , this is almost , if not quito n , hopeless task , and fully realizing this the poor victim of man'a perfidy df owns her sorrow in the deep and turbid river of death. For n few weeks this city has not boon startled by a tragedy , but the monotony was broken this morning by tho. news that Frederick \Virth had OUT HI8 THHOAT JKHOM UAH TO EAll and was lying dead at his homo , four miles northwest of this city , near the Shooly farm. The coroner was summoned and imme diately loft for the scone of the tragedy. The facts in the case , so far as wo bavo boon able to learn them aw > those : Tbo deceased is a man about 47 years of ago , a Gorman by birth and has resided in this county about twelve years , the most of which time ho has been living at Fair- bury , this state. About ono year ago ho removed to the place where ho , yesterday morning , took his life. "While in the old cpuntry ho was a brewer and a man of considerable property and was not ac \ customed to labor for his daily bread. During the Franco-Prusuian war ho loat his property and came to this country a wanderer in strange land. Ever since his reverse in fortune ho has boon gloomy and morose , and during the past * year has boon impressed with the thought that some ono was going to murder him. During the past two weeks ho has boon worao than over before and Tuesday ho was brought to this city and was examined by Dr. Hoffman. The doctor gave him a proscription and told him that ho must take a rest from work. That night when ho returned to his homo he was in bettor spirits than for years past. In the morning about 7 o'clock ho got up to light the Ceo &ad in a Tory fovr moments his wife hoard a noise as of running water , and hastening to the kit chen found her husband lying upon the floor with A curma WOUND IN nis NECK , from which the blood was flowing in a stream , while the floor was saturated with the crimson flood. On the floor beside him lay a large pruning knife , upon the blade of which wan the gore which told only too plainly of the use to which it had boon'put. His wife at once gave the alarm , -nnd in u short time the neighbors had gather ed from far and near to witness the bloody spectacle. Coroner Kent and Undertaker Riowo last evening , where an inquest was hold , nd n verdict rendered in accordance with ho above facts. Huoklou'H Arnio * Bnlvo. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily euro Burnn , Outs , Ul cers , Bait llhoum , Favor Bores , Cancers. 1'lles , UhUlblalna , Oorns , Totter , Chapped hands , nrt all skin eruption , garanteed to cure in evur Instance , or money refunded. 23 cento per box , THEEW"OHUBOH. The KnelUU Lutheran Church Near * Completion Services to bo Hold Next Sunday Week. It had been hoped that the now Eng lish Luthoranchurch , corner of Sixteenth and Harney streets , vrould bo ready fet occupany , at least thcT lecture room , by Sunday next. In this , however , The members and friends of the church and congregation are doomed to disappoint ment. A series of unavoidable delaya has made it utterly impossible to complete - plote the basement by that time , but it is now known to a certainty that tha room will be in readiness for aervlcDS ono week from next Sunday , April 20th , at winch time both preaching service mid Sunday school trill bo hold. From that time all church services will be held in the lecture room until the completion of the auditorium , which will bo about Juno 1st. The interior of the church is being finished in a beautiful manner with hard pine and oil , and will present a very fine pperanoo when it ut opened to the Fixing the SldewalkH , * The board of public worts are issuing uotioM to all parties whose sidewalks are in bad shape to immediately repair the same and whore now walks have boon ordered laid notices have been served upon the owners of abutting property to lay the same. It is the intention to have every walk in Omaha placed in good con dition this spring and all persons who know their walks to bo in bad condition can anticipate what is ctftni" "ROUGH'ok HATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , ( gophers. ICc. Druaeists THE RAILROAD An Effort tq 'no Made to Shorten the Time 15 Hours Between Omaha and San Francisco , BtamhtrQ Time to lie Adopted. At the meeting of the division superin tendents of the U. P. railway company hold in the U. P. headquarters building ycatorday afternoon nothing of import ance was done. An adjournment was taken until this afternoon. This moot ing has two objects in view. THE FIIlflT OBJECT is to arrange n time card. It seems very probable from the statements of those officials that standard time will bo adopted by the Union Pacific road. All Bother roads now running into Omaha and Council Bluffs nro using this timo. Should the U. P. adopt it the city ultimately will bo forced to bring it into requisition. When this is thn case the hands of time will bo turned forward twenty-four minutes and the liven of Omaha's citizens lengthened by so much. ' " " THE SECOND .OBJECT is to shorten the time as much as possi ble between Omaha nnd San Francisco. This is to bo brought about not so much by shortening the running time as by making proper connooctioas between the Union Pacific and the Cen tral Pacific at Ogdon. An effort will also bo made to induce the Central Pacific to make immediate connection at Oeden with the train which leaves hero at 7:50 : p. m. If this is done a delay of ten hours will bo avoided. More than this an at tempt will bo made to shorten the time five hours between Omaha and Ogdon. If this all Is accomplished the distance between Omaha and San .Francisco will bo shortened fifteen hours by way of thosa two roads. Should the last object bo attained the result will bo a fatal blow to passenger travel over thu Denver & Rio Grande for San Francisco. The Central Pacific train will then leave for the Gate City two hours before the arrival of the ono over the Denver & Rio Grande in Ogdcn. It is tha policy of the Union Pacific to make this change and force the Central Pacific to act accordingly. PERSONAL. Goo. Wirt , Lincoln , is stopping at the Met ropolitan. J. A. Lloyd , Nebraska City , Is a guest of Mlllard. Samuel FaMjuhas Hayes , Neb. , Is at the Metropolitan. F. Y. Robertson and wife , Kearney , are guests of the Paxton. H. 8. McCleary and A. RNeldlff , Norfolk , are registered at the Faxton. W. V. Campbell and Chw. Domy , Seward , Nnb. , are at the Metropolitan. John 11. Habmeei and Kd Bodlo , of Geneva , Neb. , are at the Metropolitan. E. Pagan and A. Sims , West Point , Neb. , are stopping at the Metropolitan. J. D. Strong and \7. A. Brotbsten , Morna , Neb. , are guests of the Metropolitan. Rev. James F. Hayes , Kearney , and J. W. Smyth , O'Connor Colony , are at the Paxton. O. E. Magoon , ono of Lincoln's rising young attorneys , is in the city , at the Mil- lard. lard.W. W. A. Denel , of Cheyenne , superintendent of a western division of tlio Union Pacific , is at Uio Millard. Hon. Loran Clark , Albion , and John Peters , county clerk of Boone county , are stepping at the Faxten. B. T. Smith , superintendent of the Kansas Pacific railroad , with headquarters at Kansas City , is In Omaha , and is registered at the Millard. George K. Cherry , A. K. McGIll and L. B. Miller , prominent business moa of Crelghtou , and among the enterprising citizens of Knox county , are In the city and called at TUB ! ! EB office. Deputy Sheriff Henry Groblo'is seriously 111. Aboit | a week ago ho was taken down by a severe attack of pneumonia , Yotterday evening ho was considerably better. Ho will bo about again In a tew days. Sixteenth Btroot Lends in Improve' ' incut this Mr. Bushman , the dry goods merchant , b erecting six two story brick stores , 22 by 00 each , on the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets. Mr. Drunnor , the grocer , IB vrocting ono throe story brick store 22 by CC , on the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets. Dennis Cunningham is to erect two throe story briok stores 22 by GO , on the corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue. General Meyers is to erect six three story brick stores 22 by GG each , on the corner of Sixteenth and Davenport streets. Mr. Stevens , the carpenter , is erecting two two story frame stores 23 by GG , on Sixteenth between Chicago and Cass streets. Dr. Roedor , the drug merchant , is erecting a ono story brick store 22 by CO , on Sixteenth between Webster and Burt streets. Tom Gallon is erecting a frame hotel two story high , which will have three stores on the tint floor 22 by GO each , on the corner of Sixteenth and Burt streets Several others are contemplating building - ing on this street during this building reason. _ _ _ Now OotToo lloomv. Tuesday evening the ladles of the W. 0. T. U. opened their coffee and lunch rooms at the corner of Fifteenth street and Capitol avonuo. A good crowd WM in attendance and all enjoyed themselves. A nice programme had been prepared and it was rendered iu excellent _ style. Master Edgar Hoapo gave a selection on the violin and was heartily oneorod. RAILWAY ROBBERS , FMerton's ' Men in the City After a Suspected Criminal. On the Trnok of tlio Perpetrator of C. , 1i. & Q. llobbcry In Chl- cngo n Short Time Since , Shortly after the great robbery of the Pacific express company in St. Louia , by Tiller , this crime WOB duplicated on a somewhat smaller scale in Chicago in the office of the paymaster of the 0. B. & Q. ruilwfty company. In open day and while several clerks were in the oflico the paymaster's safe was IIOUBED OF TWKNTY'SBVKN THOUOANI ) DOLLARS. Nobody could surmise the manner in which the money could have boon stolon. All that could bo ascor- taincd was that it was gone. The mystery was as unfathomable OB that surrounding the historical personage of the Man of the Iron Mask. Every at tempt was made to conceal the crime. It was hoped that silence would give a clue to the guilty parties. Nothing was gained by this. The tireless efforts of the Chicago detectives to find a thread in this labaryuth of darkness were unavailing. At length the crime was made known to the world. Several auepcctcd parties were arrested. Nothing of guilt could beE E ist roved against them. On Wednesday WILLIAM A. MNKEBTON and two other members of his association arrived in Omaha. It is rumored that others came at the same time , but this statement could not bo verified. Pinker * ton waa very communicative. His eager ness to state Ilia business was almost suf ficient to arouse suspicion. Ho was on his way , ho said , to Kansas City. On tlio evening of the day of his arrival ho bought a ticket for St. Louis. While hero Pinkerton spent most of his time in IH08E HAUNTS where men who got money by other than honest means spend it. His pro fessional brothers who came with him were not oven soon with him. Ono of them registered at the Paxton as from Joliet , 111. Various conjectures have boon msdo as to the business of thoao men in this city. Some said they were in pursuit of Tom Price the man who it is thought killed James Nugent in the Theatre Comiquo a month or BO ago. Others said they were investigating the circumstances attend ing the * INTENDED ROBUEIIY OF IHE UNIONPACIFIO IIEADQUABTEK3 last fall. Another theory is that they are hero to throw off suspicion. That while the Omaha papers are announcing their arrivals in this city they will sud denly swoop down upon their unsuspect ing victim m other quartoraVmd load him back into the toils of the law. From a detective of this city it waa learned last evening that these men were here in hot pursuit of a man who , it is thought by them , was implicated in the safe robbery in Chicago. Conclusive proof , it is claimed , can bo furnished that ho planned and in part 'executed the robbery which relieved the railroad com pany of this largo amount of money. Prom a reliable source they were in formed that THEIR JIAN WAS IN OMAHA. When they arrived here they wore surprised and chagrined to learn that their bird had flown. That fear which takes possession of the guilty had caused him to seek safety in flight. When this was learned there waa , NOTHING FOR PINKERTON TO DO but follow his victim. Hence hia short stay in this city. The others are hero yet. Other business , the nature of which could not bo learned , occupied their attention yesterday. It is reported they leave for Chicago to-day. \Vldo Awoke Drngglata. C. F. Goodman fi'alwnya ahvo la his busl ness and spares no pains to secure the best of every artldo in his lino. Ho has secured the agency for tha celebrated Or. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. The only cer tain euro known for Consumption , Coughs. Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma , Hay Fovor.Bron- chltls , or anyoilocnon of throat and lungs. Bold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free , Reirular size SI THE TABLE TURNED , John Johnson Charged with Perjury Arrested on iho Complaint of howls GlveiiB. The trouble nriiing ont of the fracas at the colored church seems to be Increasing rather than abating. John Johnson has twice caused Lawia Givena'co bo arrested and brought before the police courU Twice ho has boon examined on those charges and boon released. Yesterday the order of things was inverted. Lewis Givens filed a complaint against John Johnson , charging him with perjury. This offense is alleged to have boon com mitted on the examination of the cose of the state against Lewis Givens concluded on Tuesdaylast. . Johnson is charged with having'aworn he had no pistol or ANDREWS RSNOUS INOTOHOlDBOVrN EARL BAKING POWOE ITAMBOUNDTORISC CREAM TARTAR. or any injurloiis"ub umcts cau bo found ow I'earlDnklnK Powder. , Is uas- RE. Itelng twlortcd , nml tratlraonlaU rom 8Uch ClwniUts BIB. Pana lift } , llos- ausaviu ! revolver on his person the night of the unpleasantness , The complainant alleges ho did so have ono. Later in the afternoon Johnson was or- rcatcd. lie w.is brought before the court. His bail was fixed nt $200. The required bond was furnished. Hojwno then released , The case will come up for hearing this afternoon. AN ORNAMENT FOE OMAHA , Clock to Do Put In the High School Stcoplo. A worthy project is about to bo sot on foot. Another effort mil bo made to furnish a clock for the steeple on the High School building. It is intended to raise a fund sufficient to buy a timekeeper er that will not only ndern the school building but will bo an ornament to the city , Its cost is estimated at $1,500. Moro than § 500 for the purpoao is now in the bauds of President Long , of the school board. This amount waa raiaod a couple of years ago from an entertain ment given by the children of the high school. A prominent jeweler of this city will start out in a few days to raise the amount needed. The clock will bo il luminated nt night by an electric light. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Glrard , Knn. , writes : never hesitate t roTommond your Elec tric Bitters to my customer ) , they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers. ' Electric Bitters are the purest aud best modlclno known and will positively euro Kidney and Llvor complaints. Purify the blood and reg ulate tha bowels. No family can afford to bo without them. They will save hundreds of dollars In doctor's bills every year. Sold Jat 50 cents a bottle by C. F. Goodman. AN IMPOETANT QUESTION , Arc Tnvcs Assessed Upon 1'orsonnl Property a Lien Upon It ? Suit was instituted in the district court yesterday by John Edwards ngainot County Treasurer John Rush. This case , although it involves no largo amount of money or property , contains in it a legal principal of great importance. Two yearn ago toxos were assessed against Frankie Hall of this county , amounting to § 10 , on all her personal property. These taxes have never boon paid. Since their assessment this personal proper ty was sold under a mortgage to the above named plaintiff. Yesterday a treasurer's execution waa is sued against this property. Possession was taken of it by the officer. A re- ploviti suit was inatituted , as before B tat 3d , and the property taken from the treasurer on the writ. The principle involved in this case is whether or not taxes assessed against personal property is a lien upon goods against which it is so assessed. Mr. Rush , advised by Mr. Cowin , the county attorney , in the prcmiseaholda that it is. This legal point has never been settled by the supreme court of this state. Mr. Rush says , if his opinion is not correct , a preat wrong is continually committed against the taxpayers. A largo amount of taxoa will then go un- collectcd. Either through the careless ness and negligence of the aaaessois , or the dishonesty of the owners of chattel mortgages , money so invested is never assessed. "Thoro are hundreds of thou sand of dollars in chattel mortgages that are nevr assessed , " said he. "Within two blockif this office I can find men who own $50,000 in chattel mortgages , upon which not b dollar of tax is paid. " This suit undoubtedly will go to the court of last rosoit , where the matter will bo set at rest. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tali powder never rir 01. A marvel of pure H nrh and wboloaomouiit Mora conomleal than w itoary kinds , and c utoj be sold In competition mlmjjemultltudo o ( ] 0w | M $ > | hort we | lt , jura ivpme powders. Bold only In cans. Jloyal B&k- KEU.WAHTKO. WANTED-A girl ojSea tal housework , der man prtterrad , U 21 > v b Ur street Bi6-tl -ITTANTKD A drlrer for Ktootry * won. Mmt VV understand the care ot hort a Ada.em with rail nime , and where ( o be Men , "H. D."Uee .nine. 64J-10 WANTED Man or woman cook. W * e tfl.eo per week , woman preferixi t it. OUtit , Njrth I'Utte , Nob. 635-US WANTED Copylrt. Addreu In own writing , UM2' J. 1) . SMITH , 1515 Douglas ttree WANTED Heepecteble lrl i * now retldcnca H5 rieuantiuttet , German 6wedt > or Dmlsh. -A dining room girl at the Occidental ' - at the Klavcn Hotel , louth Tenth W'ANTEO-Qlil . I1 , depot fS-Ult TI7 ANTED Flrst-clMS second cook at 1'huiters W House , mil anil Dodge. Ml-81 Olrls at WUUe's Taper Uox factory , WANTED lltbstrtet. WO 10 ' A Ueiuiaii boy ta wblt on table , at S15 W'Atdhu tOl-lOp _ TTfTANTED Cook la family of three. YV WB-llp O , M. HITCHCOCK. TITAN TED A girl to wo iV la rvntanruit 314 8. 12th YY Ht XX7ANTED A Rlrl fur general houia work In fam W llyottwo , SOiB , 17lhBt. 4M i > Elnlnprooin git ! at the Etnmat houte , llth , between llarney aud Kariuun. 48-111 A girl for general bout * work Iu * WAN1KO . Pleuw do not uulua ou tmall f tully. apply } CM ) cook7"aili and Iron U ri. Geo. if. WatU. B ? E. MIS l th nd Jackton Sti. 810-lCp _ 1 for infants and Children. CastorlfXiroinotpqPgcation ! | nnd overcomes i'lnuilency , Constipation - tion , Sour Stomach , Dinrrliooa , nnd Fovcrielmcsa. It insures health and natural Bleep , without morphine. . " Crtstoria M BO well a.lctj ( to children that I recommend It ns superior known to ine. " & A. Anciinn to tmy prescription , M. K , / s3PortUndAve.UrooUyn , W.Y , TOmt Rft-es our Children rosy chock * , What cures tliclr fijvcrs , mokes them slpcp 'Tin Cnntortiu J ifin bftblca frrt nnd cry l > y turns , tVhat euros their colic , kills their worms , llutCrnlorlg. Wliftt quickly curoi Constipation , , Sour Stomach , CoUls , Indigestion , Ittit Cnxtorl * , rnrcwell Uicn to Jlorphlno Syrups , Castor OU nnd Tarcgorlo , andlltill lltill Cnstorfnt CENTAUR LINIMENT-nu absolute euro for Jthouuaa- 'Sprains , Burns , Gulls , &c. Tlio most PoworiM nnd Pone * tracing Paln-rclloviug nnd Hcnllng Item cdy known to man. . NTED Woman to do cooUnz and noshing , ( luod u ngi.ii , at 112 ooutll 12th St. 507-lOp "XX/ANTKU Olrl to go In country , first and tr Bccondrnok , reon. Flret snd"d girl with'rcf. eroiiccs , to go v , est w Ith prl\ ate family. Fh o w omen cook . Hoarding houses , tlcl > en Rood clrla forr en- cral lioiiM ) oik. IVtncr ultli $2(0. rarticr with SIMO. Hiiplojmcut Uurciu , 217 N , IClh bt. bt.t7.10p wi 'ANTED A first-class second cook at the Pax * ton Hotel , 4S5.05 WANTED Good , uteidy man who thoroughly un- dtratands the cam ot borers , carriage , flower ytrd and f unite. ) . Beet references required. Hplcn * did place and good w apes to the right man. S. W. corner Loth and Chlraga streets. 472 0 ! T. C. HIMEDAUail. WAN1KD A good cook can get steady employ mclit In a omul timlly by calling on Mrs , Prank E Mooroe , No , SOS 26th fctfct , 2d door south o ! rarnam. 473 tf WANTED A competent girl for general Jhousc- work. Must be a good cook. NODO other mcd applj. MRS. MILTON ROGERS , 470 tf K W. cor. ICth aud Lcnemvorth Bts. WANTED 100 liUlcs to work at home , wages $1. to 810. per neck. Call up eUlrs Crounso Hall between DodRoand Capitol a > e 430 111 - In small family. Inquire at C. J. WANTED-Gltl . , 214 S. 18th St. 3S tf WANTED Button hold hands &t the Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 fornam 8t tOO-tf /"VUEEN PP&TECTOR-UnprecedentedlnduocmentN VvJ offered lady agents for this now rubber undcrgar mait for ladles. Address with stamps , Ladles' Un- dcrgarmont Co. , 0 south MIT St. , Cliltieo. 2Mm Wi 'ANTED Qlrl for general housework In small family. Inquire at 1023 Doughs street. SOO-lf TTTANTED A first dxs female cook mid. first- \ V class dining room girl both talking Gorman and English , at European Ilotcl , 10th St. 201-tl WANTED Experienced girl for general home- vork. . Apply at 107 south 14th ht. 226-tf rl , 1514 California street. 883 tf WANTED Qlrlslvto want 16 girls for general house work , to apply at onoo to Cannon Bro'a and Co. Opposite P. 0. No charge 711-tf "TX7ANTED A Gorman dining room klta en girl. VV Ucs3Q and Hoppc , 418 S. 13th St. , between narnoyand Uo ftrd. CS5-tf ( AHTG. TT7ANTED Tw o or tr roe furnished rooms for lliht IT housekeeping for man mid \vifc. Address 'G , " < Boa office. 625-121 WANTKD 17 persons to spell 17 words correctly. A scholarship free ; to the person spelling 37 wor 's correctly a scholarship and good sltuulon. [ 45-12 } J. B. SMITH , 1610 Douglas street. WANTED The person writing the Lord's prayer correctly , In the smallest space , entitled to a scbalatihlp In Smith's bchool In Look-keeping. 1510 Douglas street. 547-121 WANTED Ko tent a house of 4 to 6 rooms In cen tre part of city , now or by 1st of May.JAddress Dr. M. , Bee office. 470-12p WANTED To purchase , house and lot 1 lot , east of 24th St. O.K. SCKALLEU , Real Es tate Agent , Omaha. 451-9 WANTED 8,000 yards ot dirt , at or near ono block west of tba Convent on St. Mary's ave nue. S. K. JOHNSON , 681-t of Staele , Johnson &Uo. ntTANTED Good house bet Iflth and 2M on St. VV Mart'sale , and Cass St. AUJrcssA. L. Potur U Fornam St. 807-9 } WANTED-A few persons to learn book keeping. Will nut on 1 alt tiny until situations are fur > nlshed J , B. SMITH , 1516 Douglas. 8BO" FOB BALB. J. ed c . .ime It ba ' - , can ceenat Slmp on's Carriage Factory. H. li. . , n , , 2ill Cumlng bt 642-10S FOll SALE Piano , cheap , no. . iv new , excellent Instrument. A great bargain. Appi ; to w. G. Hardrlll. 1417 Howard sireot. COS.14- FUH SALE Two lots In 8hlnn's2d addition , $453 I and500. Ea y terms. DAUKEU i MAYNK. 6439 POH SALE Nice new four loom cottage lot 00x 140 , very desirable location , ttouth 12th street , 25 foot alloy at the Bide and back ol lot J 1,000 ; ? MO doHn , balanc * S16 per month at 8p r cent Interest. This Is a bargaiii. BAIIKEll & J1AYNH 540-0 " 17011 SALE Fine span of eorrVvge hews , would J ? sell one or both. Inquire at lua California St. 02-tl fTlOn KALE Three adjoining lots choicest in JD ghlnn's addition , tear Ut. car and srhool house , $2,200 ( Cash tvlll buy them. Arthur U. Wakelcy.room | 24 , Omaha National Bank Kulldlng. 6CS 10 T710H SALE One acre , good 5 loom homo on Burt J ? street , tuo blocks case of Academy of Sacred Ileart , 82,5CO. J300 down , balance $20 pir month. Good cottage , ) Urge rooms , porch , bay window , cistern , well , uto. . ons half acre pound , betu'lful ' tilaca , 41,800 , $600 down , long time on balance. This l a bargiln BA11KKR & UAYNE. 613-11 TOIl SALE -Three beautiful lots , 75x140 feet , earh JD near head of St. Mary's avenue , In J. I , Itedlck's addition. Very cbi ap. If you want a gilt edgx building lot , look Into this. BARKKK i MAYNU. 514-11 TjlOR SALE Two nice Iota , 50x241 feet eich , wist J ? of Hansom park , tl 000 each. These are bar- gttns. UAUKEU&MAYNK. 516-11 BALE Lota In Hunsoon , place , f 476 to $376 , FOK monthly payments. BAHKtJK. UAVXU Kltl _ _ OR SALE A few beautiful lot ] In lllmebauh FO place , one-hill block off street oar line , (676 to SI , too each. Easy terms. Ten acres nice ground In Tuttld's nub division , suit able for cutting Into lots. Cheap and onjgjod Unns. One and one-third acres In West Omaha for $1,850. Easy tvim * . Thii Is the cbeapont piece of ground to be bad In or oi und Omaha. Nice acre In Qlse < aoaiuon , $860. Terms Easy. House 6 rooms , porri , bay window , clcwets , pan try , collar , w ll , cistern , etc , full lot , li mlloa N. W. ol poctolllco. Nice , lightly location , 81,500 , ? 00 down , balance J16 per nontk BARKER & M AYNE , M. b. cor. 13th and Farntm , 612-11 HALE Verylnloe 8 room bouse , corner lot , Foil , with 0 foot ahVy at rear , one block from street cars. Very deiiraole location and Is a great bargain. t3(00-f2SOO of It must be cub. tlO-10 BA11KBU&MAYNE. F9. SALE 4 u w.4Utju | | | ou in Walnut HUI ad- dltlon from 100 to r , . It wlu , uy pirtlff to look at this propertT bifore bujii dlioviUsre. I'Or- Tf.mtCODliU rarnam street/ tig H TjVOR SALE Bargains In Improved and unlinprov I1 ed property In 0 additions. Call and see. V > T- IKK & COBB , 1515 1'aniam street. 610 tf TTIOR SALE Bargains In lots for residence or spec- I1 ulatlon In Walnut HUI , Dsneken'i , Killer'sd WvsiCumIug additions. POTJKll & COBB , 1515 Pirnam Street 50-tf FOR SALE Very dmlrable tcsldenou for small family , oat block ott 8t Mary's itvenue , 10 blocks from txutotfice Location fine , 13,500. Easy terms. 1'Ormi & COBB , UlSKirnam sl | < l. 631-tf TTIOll SALE Good house , E rooms and lot , splendid JL' location In bhlnn's Add. , il.Toa , monthly pay- m.n's. IUEY i-llOITEU , H. W. corner 16tn and Farnam. J37-U _ I7IOH BALK Lot one , block Y , Btimn's 3d addition , X1 A No. 1 6 loom fcuuse. tart baru , on * cf the tin- wt cottages la Omaha. Thii U A No. 1 bugaln for a man who nts a home. Ecsy terms , IUEY & MOTTBK , S. W. cor. 15th and farnua. 491-tt FOR SALh-3 beautiful aero lot ] on I-Mcnvorth St. , or wll exchange for house and lot. IIIKY b UOTIEK. 4"S tf TOIl SALE1 Good 2 story house and lot In IX V. JL1 Smith's addition , near St. nars. ( I rooms ; well cistern , barn , bearing fruit trees , etc , (2,400 , a gplenJldbargaln. IllEV&JKHTUt. ,450-tI FOR BALE Cottage " ( rooms J lot , vnter-norks In house etc. , all now 42,700 > cry easy terms. 11IEY & MOTTEll , S W. cor. 15th aid Fainam. 4W tf TT'OIl SALE One Columbia Bic > co at less than ono J ; holt the first cost. Cell at Shooting Gallery , bet. llth and 12th street , on Farnam. 464 0 } A FTEll the improvements are made , ci'l ' at tha J\otncejor plat and particulars. McCAGUK , op- poslto V. 0. 448 If T710R SALK-Brlck nt 001 N. 13th St. , or Ifith St. JD South of Beilevuo road. 450-llp FOR SALE At n bargain , a first clang bmlnoaa opening with nirocxl clean dock ot $4OCO to { O.OOD ot general Merchandise , at South Bend , Neb. 4SO-11 E. E , DAY. FOR SALE Two of the most dcslrablo lots In Lane's 1st. add. , fine view , price 4760. south and cast frontage , fenced. A bargain. JIcC'AGUEJ opposite P. O. 430 tf FOR SALE TIalf Interest In a first clans billiard hall. For full particular * address C. L. Herman Plnttsmouth Neb. 437-llp F 10R SALE- Lots In Denlsc addition. 17 lots at 9500 each. 1 $525 " 11 ' 8350 " 4 ' cornert at CCOO cacn. 1 . S 0 ' You can get one of thcso desirable lots now and make a choice one week from to day , the number for ealo will bo less as the ncthlty in this add. Is \ try marked. No other addition presents so fine a now of tbo city without danger of grading. Tlio drainage Is perfect Call at cilice for iflat McCAGUE , opposite Post clllcc. S-lo agent. 441-tf FOR SALE News stand , good locution CIS S. 13th St. , bctn ccn Jackson aud llouard. 331-01 FOR SALI 661 acres improved land , all within 1J miles ol the Union Stock sards. Lands at a bar gain. POTTER A. COEB , 1616 Fainam street. FOR S'LE 12 lots In Plalm lew at 15 to 23 per cent below the prlco At which surrounding lo'B re held. Trice " 111 be put up EOOII if not told. a 453-tf rOTTUl & COBB , 1515 Fannm SlrMt. FOR SALE 6 lota in Shlnn'u 2d addition at a bar gain. Two cheapest lots In Klrknood for 30 da\s. 464 tf POTTER & COBB , 1515 Farnam fat Ii OR SALE Corner lot In dtv , largo house near 1 car lino. Eist front , good , S7.COO. McOAGUE , opposite 1 > . 0. 345-tf FOR SALE Beautiful corner north and etst front In Shliin's addition with good cottage. Price. $2,200. McCAQUn opposite P.O. 444 U FOR SALE House and part lot on corpur , In Shinn's addition , ono block from St. car. Price 2OCO. McCAGUK. 443-tf ACRE Property , I amnflerlngfive > cro lots In Bon- field , one quarter nillo from syndicate , purchase at from $160 tr $200 per acre. This U very desirable property. UcOAGL'E , Sol * Agent. 442-t A Email stock of Drugs and Druggists' Fixtures for sale in the live town of Waterloo , Nebraska- good opening for a phjalctan. Addrcse JB. S1L- ER , Elkhorn Station. Neb. 780-U TJ OR SALE A tide bar top buggy almost new , A. J ? J , Simpson's make. Inquire at 1118 Farnam St. S6S-BI T70R SALE OR TRADE Fresh mllchcowa at line- JL1 , ry Beal corner 10th and Dodge St. CORN FOR SALE - 1000 bushels of good SEKD old coin. Apply to Dr. Chambers Veter- nary Burgeon , Omaha. 03 ti SALE A patent Ice-box suitable for butcher FOR or boarding house at U. 1 > . IU 11. Meat market 021 North 18th SU 835-lm fiOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Half a block near St. JD Mary's avenue , only Uvo blocks from Court House. Beautiful resident lota or suitable for tta nt houses. Will sub-divide. Address TOMKINS 924 Furnatn street. 789 tf J F OH SAM 013 nowjrspors in Urge &nd snail quantities at this ctdce. tl OR SALE A first class Voso A Xon Piano , at a F ! bargain. Inquire HJUolm & Erlckson'e. 624 tf TJfOll SALE OH TUADE-A oed span of mules JP harness and n agon. Apply to Alex Q. Charlton at UcCaRue Droo. 9bO-tf Tj < OIl BALE Farm S mlles from city. InquireD -D Mrs. Meyer , o\erRocdor's Drug btore , 16 and Webster. B72-tt F"rv 5A.T-i Two open second-hand bustles an / jrw delivery wag d-hcap , aimg narnej-BL SALU Twoportable Belli is , 10 norrryir- ' FOR ai D. rim'ATHi * rM8-tf 81B South * ° 8 - ORSALE-A small Moslcr , B hmarCo" f. " proof saft , almost new , at this otfloe/ " T70R SALE One of the finest resJe'C ! Uoa'n'f ' ± H / ° nt > " | ° u" city , two acres ol g.ound , owl j lookingr'i ° S3 > < < X > 18th St. Tills is well worth looking- , J * 851' McOAQUE , opposite Post offlco. _ OR HALE Corner ot In Arm1 ? ' * 1 | ' F car line , lCbO. McCAQtB , opp. P. O. OR BALE-A good cottije and lot fronting on F two streets on car Uns. Must be scld rioe 011 SALE -Houw aud lot In Hanscom plaoa pns ' " " 'to ' * g to . * * * TT > OR BALE Two Urge lots in Jmprcnemont add. Jb 180xl821 et. Prlcl l,7W. " -f--- - P.O. T7OR HALE-One of the finest residence altos on JD Capitol hill , Hito large well built frame bouse View unexcelled. Price $0,600. McCAGUK , oppo site P.O. 263 U ll SALE Ono Vote and Sons piano at a bar- gain. Inquire at Edholin and Krlcksou's music store , on ICth tit. 39 tf BALE-TV o lot * in Ehlon's 1st addition not FOR 2 blocks from Saundor' St.$876 and tl,050 each. A bargain. IltEY & MOTTKlt , S. W. comer 16th and faruam. 185 tl MIUOKLLAMEOUU , ' HALE-A new. upriRht giand , first Pl'IANOFOR at a bargain. Owuer leaving city , Inqulie 2lli Cnlcigo street. tSl-11' A red letthcr poo1 et ledger containing LOST and pap'rs of value only to the owner. Hadei IU leavaat Uee office and be rewarded. 4/0-01 Yards earth to be given away wtthnpre- nmin , Campbell and CharletSts. UlOyd * on Park Wilde a > , laqulre J , Phlppi Roe , 16U 6th St. CIIEAf-Abuat 1000 yards of earth t < rcn DIRT , with a premium , at the north-weic cor , of Bevento nth and L * \ uortb. next to anlool 125-tl EDWARD EFEHL. UAOISTEB OF PAUiySTEUY AtfD CONDITION ALUT. MS Tenth stro t. between Kamwo aud Uai. o y , wiu. with to * aid of guardlau spirits , obUlnln I ao ) on * glance at 10 past and prvtcat , ao ' enain conoltlon Ui tao rutur * . toot * and enl r. Pert ct utWactlo m > aiaale i. r * -