THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MARCH 5 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA Orrios No. 014 AND 913 FAIWAM St. Sw Youit Oniot , Roou C3 TBIBOHI BOILD- 1KKO. , rosiriin. . . . ' . with prcmltiin OntTttr , l , B On Yc r. without premium bli Monthl , wltrumt l.tcmiutn . On Month , on trUl 15IV All I-olter. blo to the order u of the , coiu ; , ny. THE BEE PUBLISHING GO , , K. KOSKWATKIl , HDITOH. A. n. 1'ilrfi , ManaKcr , pAlly Circulation , P. O. Do , < 88 Omaha , > i u. _ . was Uio domoora'.lo I'ouith THK rftlltoul mauagcri cm no adjourn the OAIIISBT-MAKCIIS will now linvo to tr.ni their attention to bureau camtruotiou. THE domoerat o boom wan hnpplly in- aoguratcd Tvlthout any Interference from Arrtu foiirioau yeiiMof ripoated clFort the Saline jib Ins at lait been ccniutn- matd. I r Orovcr OluveUnd aticka to his text , as laid down in his inaugural , ho will make a yood racord. REKVES thorn ri ht. The of Uebraslia have uo business to olost ' 'a man of straw" Rovorncr. Ciionou HOWE'S anti-gambling bill wan probably lost in the Bhudlo. May bo It dlsappsarod up Howo'ii aleovo. GuovEii OLKVELAND ia prcaident , the government atlll lives , and the flag floats as proudly from the donio of the capitol aa It over did. A NEW bruom sweeps clean , but we fool safe i'i ' Baying that the dcmocrati < party will have to use great miny new brootna before a clean swospcan bo made IT would not surprise us in the loaal if the ayitotious "third party" in tin plot to burg'ami ' the state treasury , shouU ptovo to bo the governor's prl vnto sjoretnry. SENATOUVAK WvcK , who is alwayi on the alert to proteoi the interests o hla cDnatltnonts , has tccur.'d an oxtcnaloi of Umo to the purohasors of the Otot and Omaha reaorvaUon lands. Senator , Buckwoitti returns ti his conitltuonts in L'ncoln and Kelt1 countloiho may bo able to explain t them why ho slgnod that report to white waeh Olcnu Kendall and hb nssociatos. TUB inaugural nnsinj a of Grove Clovohnd Js a plain , Btraightforirard doc umcnt , and it reads very amoolhly. I is evident tliat some cxparlonced poraoi has need the prunlng-knife in cutting ou all superfluities. BKATUICE Is to bo congratulate ! npo the locilion of ithe home of the feeble minded in thai ; city. Ko moro bcautlft location could have been euloctoil. Th eum of SJ5,000 : haa been appropriated fo that , institution. IT la a long Line that haa uo turnlnu Prof. Line haa at last succeeded in getting ting an ofliee. no has been appoints superintendent of Ihs Nebraska cenauc Wo hope thr.t ho will lot no living porao : escape when ho takes the enumeration. Ciiuiiuir HOWE'S unti-ganibling bi ! tas teen r.tolen. Thii llttlo joggler trickJwaa not unexpected , and Mr. Hoiv will not try very hard to find the nin : who performed it. For ways that ar dark and trlcka that are va'n ' , Mr. Churc' Howe ij pacuUar. THK IcgijIiUDro , by its aotion in rail vroy ailfurs , has decided that Nebrack shall bo the province of J y Gould fo two yearn more at laast. The tinio wil come , honcver , when the Well ttrflt nmgnato will bo compelled to forfeit hi grant of Nebraska. Tin : Nebraska luglelaturo la a very cor slatont body Indeed. It has paesod a bi for the anppretslon of homes of proslitv tlon but defeated the bill to prevent th ealo and circulation of obscene literature This ia wlso liw-making. If homos c prostitution are to bo Bnppreaied , wh should not ono of the principal causes c filling auch places with Inmates bo prc van ted ? "Wo venture to Bay that the sal and circulation of obscene pictures an lltoraturo does moro to demoralize tb youth of our country than any other on thing , and it Is high time for this vile bus : neea ( o bo crushed out. GEN. HA/KN has taken down tbo col wave 11 ig from the signal aervico statloi owing to the warm wave , In the ahapo c an order for a court martial , thai bz atraok him amidships. It seema thath was a little too provlons in trying to plac cpon the aecrotaty of war the reipone billty for ( ho lots of ao many cf the Grci ley party. The court mart'al ' , which i to try him on ( ho charge of conduct prc judicial to good order and military dire1 pllne , will convene In Washington on th llth of this month. The court is cci ialnly made up of distinguished mllitar men , among them being Gocerals Ilac cock , Schofield , Howard , Terrj Au < ur , MoFeoley , Holablrcl , Hurra , jud Newton , and Col. Hmltt , OLKVELAKD'S INAUGURAL. The inaugural mcssaga o ! Grover ChvcUnd Is n manly document , carefully prcpircd , stroDthly written , and embody * ing ptincipleB that are In aciotd with tlio popular tunllment. Hi Introducliju Is cwrlainly very gract fully chthcd in words that convey the idol tbnt ho npptoi-'a'ca ' hia rcrpotisibillty as the acrvaut of the people. Ho seeks to Imprcrs upon his audicnco thnt he ia mete the rcprcccnta- t'vo of thg people than ho Is of nny paity , * ni tbat his ttlmtniitntlrn of jubflc af- fa'rs ' will bo conductad from t'mt ctJivJ- point. His cent itncnls .ll the wy / through ate thoeo of a patriotio American cltizau rather than of a zealous parlitan. Mr. ClevoUud onlcw into no exhaust- vo dleciumcn upni'thcpollticAl questions f the day , but ondeavorn toaddreechlm- iclf to the nation in a general way. Ho oes cot oven mention the democratic or ( 'publican partieo. He simply talks to the cople. Upon tha subject of our foreign olationa Mr. Clovnl&nd advoaatoa the oJicy of neutrality , which forblda any iirlicipallon in foreign broils "and umbi- lone , and ropola their intrusion into this : oantry. In other words , ho rtdupti the alley of "Washington , Jofforaon and ilonroc. Ho boliovoj in etitabllahlng our nances upon a sound basis , BO m to so- ; uro the safety and confidence of Iho uslncss intoretts und make the wsgos of abo7 steady aud sure ; and he ei that the people bo re- ioved from uuuecesiary toxatlon , which 0211 ba accomplished by n read- lutmeut of the revenue Byttom , anc , ho prevention of the accumulation of a iiirplus , which is a tsmptation ta oxlrav gncc. Ho advocates the proper pro ootlon of the public domain ; the fail roatmont cf the Indians , who ought ul timately to bo made citizens ; the sup pression of polygomy ; the protection o American labor by the prohibition of the mportatlon of the objectionable servile class ; and reform in government by .the ipplicatlon of business principles to pub io nlFilre. Mr. ( Jlcvaland takoi cccjcion to square y define hia petition on tbo subject o civil B9rvi3& reform. It Is ovidou that ho meant juat what ho ha asid on thfl matter during th past thrao months. Ho dnea no believe in public employes holding thoi positions simply aa raw rdb for politicn servlcoi. They must bo competon * othorwlsa they ara not entitled to publi employmant. Merit aud compotouc. must ba recognized instead of party sub ccrvionco or "tho surrender , of hones political belief in the a-Jmh i.tratlou of government pleaded to do equal and exact act justice to a'l men. " This is eminent ly round dcctfino. It Is pure civil sorvic reform , but it remains to bo eoan whathe Mr. Cleveland will ba able to carry it oul The democratic oflico seekers and politi clans , win wish to make thonselvc powerful by the distribution of foderi patronage , will no doubt bring th strongest proaauro possible to boa upon tbo president In the hop of Inducing him to make a clean sweep a rapidly as it cm ba dono. Ilowovei Mr. Cleveland's utterances on civil aci vlco reform ore certainly very assuring t competent government employes wh come within the civil service rules. Mr. Cleveland closes hia inaugural wit an assurance to the freedmen tha1. the need have no fear aa to their enjoyuien of the rights and privileges guarantee to them by the constitution , aa they bav boon iiindo cit'zans and are entitled to a the rights of citizenship. Tukoh as whole Iho inaugural of Mr. Clovolan will no douot prove very satisfactory t the majority , and if ho follows the pollc outlined therein he will make hiinac popular with the people , if not with h A RAILWAY LEGISLATURE. The Nubratka legislature ends its ses ston to-duy. It has been controlled an manipulated all the way through by th railroad cappeis , who have been allowo the freedom of the floor without on rottriotlons whatever. They have tnko advantage t-f the liberty give them to button hole and sodno members from their hones 'ouvlctiond , and their canvaiciinghaa bee carried on with a boldness never bcfor witr.oiaod. Whenever the ( subject c railway legislation has been brought u these hoccbmcn have invaded the halls c legislation , have taken posseaalon of th floor , and have dictated what should b dono. Had thcso impudant and braze cappers baeu compelled to remain at respectable dlsUnco tbo result might hav been ditleront , but the fact is that th legislature surrendered at one to the railroads , and Liwlo obtained possession of the field the have conducted affairs to suit themtelvei It la plain enough now to nndoratan why all railway legislation for the prc testlon of the people has been dofeatec It should surprise no one that the ral roads have got just what they want- commission bill , which provides for thro commissioners , who are to masqaerad under the disguise of secretaries to th governor , secretary of state , and auditc respectively , and are to draw two thoc aand dollars a year etch , for what ? Sim ply for doing nothing. The amondmon empowering tha eommlaeioners to fix ichodulo o ! rates for railways from tim to Umo aud which would have been redeeming feature and would have give to the bill Bomo respectability and mo fulneea , If honest commiaaioners ahoul bo appointed was , of course defeated. Such an amendment aald one of the members , woul kill the bill. Bo it would for the nl ! reads , as they want no opportunity wh t ever given to the ocmmitslouers to fix th rates , for in the course of event sueh a thiog might happen as honest mei being appointed as coiumlsMonero. Th ! tame member ii credited with atying tha all way legislation la wked for by Iho pec- ) 'c , aial thcroforo ho favored accepting 10 aonttj bill without amendments , uch an assertion Is tlmply an Intuit to ho inteHgenc3 ! of the poop'o. It is true mt they want railway legislation , but ct that kind. Tfuy would lather have ono at nil tlun the present commissioner 111 , which is tlmply a lailrcad measure. It a safe to pny , furtharmorc , that the ihrco 'secicitama" ' of the commits ! mars will e men t/ho have served their apprentice- liip s railroad lobbyists and cappots. o olhcrn need apply. They no doubt ave already be-cn eclectcJ , and the nn- louccamont of their name * , when the roper Umocomce , will bo a moro matter f foimsl.ty. Now , win is icsponsiblo or all this ? The IcRlshturo ia tcvon- ightha republican , and wo cannot ace up > m whom the rcuponslbiUty can rest un > PBS it is npon the republican party of fnbratka , If the honest mass of the re * publicans cannot c-hako off the corrupt eadurs they might cs well prepare for lefeat two years hance. A STRIKING CONTRAST. After twenty four years of continu ous rule the republican party 1ms surren dered Its supremacy in conducting the -Jro cf the nation. Coming into lower nilh the union rent asunder by a robclllc n pr3cipltatod by the treasonable ambition of Jail' Davis nad Liico-coneplra- : oi'3 , who tonght to overthrow the gov ernment when they were diiven from lower by the accession of Abraham Lin coin , the republican party , with Iho union saved and nivt'ocal Buprcmscy re stored , hands over the reins of govern ment to the democracy , peaceably and amicably. Cheater A. Arthur , the last republican president , extends the rnotl cordial greeting and hocpltality to his aucceasor , Grovcr Cleveland , and a repub lican conato will confirm his cabinet. The outgoing of the democracy twenty- four years ago is in striking contrast witl the departure of the repnblicin party to-day. It is this epoctaclo presented tc all the world tbnt affords the greatest en courigemont to the lovers oi liberty ami republican institutions. Wo have dem emtratcd that our republic docs not res upon a foundation of sand. The countiy ia just a > cafe wih ! Grover Cleveland 11 thu executive chair of the nation as It wa during tlio rule of his immediate piode dcceeaora. Onra in a corcrnmcut of Ian and not of force. Whatever may bo the policy ot the democracy curing the nex four yeara the stability of this govern tuont cannot be abakcn. Abraham Lincoln's Inaugur.il mesjat ; struck the kaynoto on this point. I closed with this peroration : The mystic chorda of memory , stretchin ; from every baltlo-fu'U and patriot grave t every living hearty and hcarth-stono , all eve this broad land , will yet swell tha chorus o the Union , whan nfrii'D. touched , an surely thoj will b ? , by the better angels of our nature. That period line at last been readied In passing out of power the rapnbllcav party , with all its incidental shortcom ings , can truthfully point to the era o Its roga ) as ono of the periods of Amcr ican glory. The repubian ! party ros upon opposition io slavery , swep away that blot upon our civilization dared to ratao tha freed man to citly.cn ship , restored the national credit after civil war of vast extent and cost , anc loaves the country to-day In the enjoy ment of a development outrunning th flight of the imagination. Havirg accomplished the great mlesior which called it into existence , the rcpub lican party , although driven from power still embraces within its rank and file th most patriotic , loyal , intelligent , Indus trlous and progressive element ! of th American people. If it hcs the ccurag in the future to grapple with the llvin issue ; , and to champion great ; reforms anc human rights , It may acaln ; be callci npon to administer the nil'lira of the na tlon. \ jWithout , any intention to gush , it mrvj wqll bo rdiuarked that it' the paople o tlda Btato follorr the precedent of return ing iur t of the members for n aeconc term , the nex1 legislature will bo t'i strongest ono in trie history of the ttatu Meat of the present inemburs are young moitrf them entirely without cxpi > rlonc when this ateeion commenced , but the ; are certainly above the avoregd in abllit ; and could do valuable fu-rvlcn for th state In another term. Jtcpublican. Nevertheless the Republican ha "gushod. " It is not likely , however , tha the people will return moat of the mom bora of the present legislature tire year hence. They have had enough of tin kind of legislators , and they will no probably allow themselves to bj hatrayoc ag.-vn into the hands of the railroads. I would suit the railroads only too well tc have the present legielature re-elected In its hands the railroad intoreata wonli bo safe , and the people would bo compelled polled to continue to endure the burdens which they have borne for many years and from the weight of which they arc atill groaning , THE placing of General Grant on th retired Hat Is an act tbat will bo heartil ; endorsed by tha people without rcgan to party. The bill waa paaaed by the house at the laat moment , and Proalden Arthur's nomination of General Gran was unanimously confirmed by the son ate. Congress could not have done B moro graceful thins , and wo hops tha the gallant old hero will past the reat o hla days without any further nneaslnos as to hla finances , It ia feared , however that ho haa not long to live , but thougl ho may soon pats away to'tho silent city o tha dead ho will forever live In thu hcarU of his countrymen. It not been fcr Ilia republics ! party there would have been no United States to-day for Grover Cleveland to proaidoover as the chief executive. Lei the democrats not forgot the fact , amid their jubilations , that the preservation of ho union was the work of the republican > arty. lithe democrats at the end of lieir reign , nhanovcr link may come , hall turn the country over to tholr BUO- essors , whoever they may bo , in as good onditiou / they have receive J it from lie republicans they can well congratu- ao ! themselves. UNDER the milrosd commlealon bill Ii3 governor , secrcUty of stMo and audl- or arc lo bo the connntstioncra , but the luos "aecrotariea" of tbo commission ro to draw the salary of 52,000 each. Neither the eirnimisloncrs no ? the accrc- arles will do any work wcrth paing for , and wo tupposo the soorclarl i will bo willing to dtvida their taUrJos with tholr uporiora. In other words , the plan can \\rtlj \ bo worked BO as to Increase the alaries of tbo three slate olllcIrVs , nl hough contrary to the constitution. TUB three members of the Douglas sounty dele'gttlon who voted In fsvorof ho amendment to the railroad commis sion bill , giving the commnslonotn ( ho lower to lix a schrdu'o of ntoj , wore Turtle , Whitmoro and Winspsar. Lat It not bo forgotten. Mil. Tnoui- finishes his legMitlvo m- ror by voting ngtlmt the amendment to gUo the railroad commlwloners the lower to regulate rates Mr. Troup has 'leeu a veiy consistent railroad msn from ho start. There's nothing like ( .ticking K > a bargain. WIIATEVEII else may bo eald about Ilia tnflico department , it ia certainly on- .ithd to some credit for ita polltoiiees in not keeping HJ Ilatton upon the advent o ! the now P. Ar. G. [ Copyright. ] 1SICUVOJIE.V. . AVnftlilngton IiKtllcg AVho Count Tlich- " \VcuItli Iiy ttio lIuuclrcdD of Washington letter to tlia Pittaburg Hlapatch , Perh < pa the richest woman in VVash- Ington la Mrs. McKee Dunn , wlfoof ] the former judge advocate general of the army. She inherited a larro fortune from her father , Lanicr , the celebrated banker , which she holds ia her own rltht. It la estimated to bo between $3- OGO.COO and 34,000,000. Mrj. Dunn has made a number of heavy Investment * in Washing'on ' real estate. She bought several years ago the handcoma building upon the avenue which was BJ long cccn- t > i d by the couaus oflicer. She gave § 200,000 for tt. Two yoara ago she gava 950,000 to her daughter , the wlfo of D. It. McKee , the gent of thn Now York Aesociatod prees , to bo used in building a houao. She guvo large sums to her other children far like purposes. She has two sons. She had two daughters , but lost one a few days ago ; eho was the wife o ! Lieut. Morrison , of the army , and twas considered ono of the handsomest women over seen in Washington. The next richest woman In Washington ia. Mrs. Meyers , widow of the late clilol of the M cal service. She h worth aleut < lout 31,000,000. , The bulk of her prop- erta Is In Bull'iilo real estate. It waa si loft her by her father. She lives In eec of the most cicluriKque homes In the city. It waa formerly occupied by the British legation , and for a time by John Cliambrrhia , when ho vainly trhd to es tablish a palatial giuibling housi in Wathiugton. She has a beautiful sum mer place in tha suburbs of BniMo. She entertains a great deal. She has a daughter who was brought out in eocioly last year , who Is ono of the few heiresses who have not yet surrendered to the claims of 'ho army or navy. Mrs. John 0. Evans , widow of the late president of the Mutual Union Tolegriph company , Is worth somewhere ia the neighborhood of § 250,000. Her property la mainly iuveeted in Wash'ngton real estate. She lives in a very retired way , und never goe.s In society since the dontl : of her husband. She wns much devoted to her husband. When ho died aho gave up all scclal pleasures , aud , although hla death occurred now over thrco yeara ago , she still nukes no calls , even upon her most Intimate friends. Mw. Palmer , wife of Senator Palmer , haa property of her own valued at 81- 000,000. She owns real estate in this city , Detroit and New York. Her hus band has also a largo fortuno. They manage their own respsctlvo propertier , and enjoy life upon the most independ ent of possible fjotinga. Mr * . Hitt , wife of Congressman Hitt , of Il'inole , IB worth at least $1,000,000 In her own right. 1'hla fortune waa lefi her by her f other , soon after her luubanc became secrolary of legation at Par's Her mother , who is living with her , has an equlally largo fortune , which she will leave her daughter , as there are no other children. Mrs. Hitt Hvca in one oi the handsomest hoasau In Washington. Trie Interior decoration of the housa ( aatidicj- live of great taste and good judgement. Hitt la a first-class Btenographcr. He was brought to Wachington In the ihst place by Oliver P. Mcrton , who nwuln him clerk of hla committee. Hitt mot his wlfo hcra , and has not had a very hard time since his marriage. The wife of Frank Hiioock , the mem ber from Now York , la said to bo worth a coaplo of hundred thousand dollar ? . The Iliscocks live at the Arlington hotel. She goes out into society a good deal , although she docs not care ranch about Washington life. She would bo hotter contented if her husband ware to retire entirely from politics. Mrs. Ruidall Gibson , wlfa of the sen ator from Louisiana , has a reputed for tune of a quarter of a million. She has her mother with her , who is also rich. They ara very fond of entertaining and going into aocloty. Tha family is at present in mourning. Mrs. Eugene Hale , wlfo of Senator Hale , of Maine , ia the heiress of the Xach Chandler estate. This is Bald to ba in the neighborhood of two or three mil lion dollars. A largo proportion of It is in real estate in Detroit , which is con * atantly Increasing in value. She ia a very pleasant lady , and , although she goes a good deal In s6clety , la thoroughly devoted to her intelligent and whole * somo'Iooklog children , lira. Bayno , wife of the member from Allegheny , has an independent fortune , which aho manages herself. This she In herited from her father , who only died last fall. The Raynea ptefoi hotnl life to housekeeping. Mre. Joalyn , wife of the assistant BOC- retary of the Interior department , is uaid to have § 500,000 , given to htr by her father , who la still living. He IB worth at least n million or two more , and will leave it to Mrr. Joaljn and hr sister when he dies. Mr * . Joslyn la a very vivacious blonde. She goes a great deal in society and Is very popular. Mrr , HutcLinton , whose husband was the hold of tbo Alaska Seal Fur corn- piny , la ono of the wealthiest women in Washington. A recent bank /allura swept away over $100,000 , bat did not seriously Impair her f < rtuno , which has -o n ont'mucd ' from $500,000 to $750 , . ICO. Ho. residence ii near Scott Circle , i < * HciRhb r bunj Seiiaton Don Cam eron and 1'cndLetin and ox-Senator Winlom. Mrs Cnrrnll , n dcstondant of ono of ho old fnmtlus here , enjoy * a goot in- coaio y-Au-V fwm rj l cstatn whith is Btafcdlly lucfosring In vl o. It In dilll- cult to approximate her wiilth , but tha s atsossed for over $100,000 worth of jroperty. Mrs. PatUii , a wealthy lady Iroin San Fianslsco , h s recently settled here , and i now building a $75,000 roiidenro ou Massachusetts avenue , near the Blaine mansion MM. Cra'd W.idsworlh , of New York , who uo * lives in this city in a Imnda.inio realdence ou Massachusetts ave uo , omea cf a wealthy Now Yoik family , uul her roarringo was n union cf two [ * rg family fortonra. At tlietlo thof tor husbaud s'lo was loft all hla estito , nnd film ii anppoicd to ba woitli at least $1,000,000. Mra. Wadsworth wai very prominoiit in Washington eocioly during the tint two yoara of Atthui-'u trrin. The president was very nttontivo to her , and at ono time It waa said that they were engaged to bo married. At present Mrs. Wudsworlh Is cuufincd to her houao by severn lllnees , from which It is very doubtful if she oviir recover ; ) . Mra. Alexander Ray is the widow of n miller whoso brand of llmir is known Ml over the civilized wi-rld. His profits were large. Alls. Ray'a income fr.tn . ) > cal estate nnd other nonces ia about $20,000 per annum _ Half a million dollara will bo a fair estimate of what she ia wor.'h. ' Mrs. Ocl. Audonro'd ' , whoso huabnnd was formerly a trlombjr of Gen. Shur- niiii'a stall' , haa the reputation of being a very wealthy woman ; for , besides having considerable ready money , aho ii a hive 1 older of Pontiiylvania railroad stock. Mia , Audomold'a entertainments uro fea tures of the gay SW.BOII. She is very pop ular In society eirjlts. A moderate estimate mate placei her fortune In the neighbor hood of ? 2oOCOO. Mis. Marshall Brown , whoso husband formerly conducted Gadabp'o , afterward Brown's and the present Metropolitan hotel , enjoys a largo income from well- Invested securities , mainly in real estate and gas'ight stcck. She is comiderod io bo worth $500,000 in her own right , and the property she owns Is constantly en hancing in value. Most of her real es tate lies in the fashionable quarter of tlu city.Tho The Mieses Coleman , two maiden ladies , eli residents of Washington , nro ainorjg the wealthiest women of tha city. They live in a large brown stone man sion next door to the Arlington hotel facing Lafayetts Sq'iaro. ' They go ou bat little , but coattibiito to the gayety o Washington every winter by giving a very large bill , which Is looked forwm to with Impatienea.by all the young people plo of the city who are fortunate ouarjgh to bo classed among the fiionds cf those ladieR , Probably ono of the richest ladles in Waihington is Miss Jennie Itlgi-s , ono o : tVo hein of the late banker , Gotrga W. R'gga ' ; who for many yeaw prior to his death was a partner of Mr. W. W. Con- coran. Miss lliggs oivm valuable real estate all over the city , and a strong box at R'ggs' ' bank contains several hundred thpuajnd dollars' worth of securities , tbo principal being government 4 per coul bands. Mrs. Walah , formerly cf St. Louis , bui now a resident of Wcshinuton , is ratec aa belnt ; worth about $1500,000 , the greater part in cash. She Is a daughter of the laio ex-Governor Shannon , 01 Kansas , who waa also minister to Mexico and a representative In congress. The Duke Alexis paid conaidorabla attention to Mrs. Walsh when Ii9 visited the Unit ed States , and aho haa always boon notec in social circles for her hospitality anci all able manners. Mrs. Gen. Forbes , whoao huaband Is United Slatps minister to Spain , haa a fortune In her own right worth fully $250,000. Her entertainments are models of elegance. A prospective | heiresa ia Miss Christ mas , now a school girl at a Virginia in- atitut'oti , who is a nijco of tha late Mrs. Myra Clarke Gn'ncu. It Ia estimated that her fortune will bo in the neighbor hood of $2,000,000. Complete Treatment with Mia/ for every form of Catarrh $1. Saiiford's ' Radical Cure , Iluad ColJs , Watery Discharges from the NOBCBJIH Kyoe , Kinging Noises IN the Head , Nervous Head achu and Paver Instantly relieved. Uhoklig mucus dlslodt-od , membrane cleansed and hcaUd , breath sweetened , Hindi , taste and hearing restored , and rav ( 'C8clicckcd. Coughs , Ilronchltls , Uropplnga Into the Throat Palna In the Chest , Dj iciisia , Wafting ot Strengtlj and Flesh , Losa ol Sleeji , etc. , curod. Ono hottlo llodlcal Cure , ono box Catnrrlml Sol > cnt and ono Dr. Sanford's Inhaler , In one package of all druKtrlsta , for 91 , Auk or SAN-CORD' UADICAI Cuim , a pure dlaUHatlon of Witch Hazel , Am. Pine Ca. Kir , Marigold , Clotcr Bloaaoms , eta POTTHR Uni'n AND CIIKMICAI , Co. . Boston. New Life for Shattered Nerves , Painful Mujcieswid Wcakene Organs. Collin'i Vcltaio Klectrlo Plaster In stantly affects the nervous BJitcin and banlthcs puln , D rvou and debility. A per fect Klcctro-Ualvanto llat tery combined with a highly mcdlclm Hatter f or S6o- All druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY , MONEY to nan no good real estate lecurlty. If. f. Bean , Williams block. 6U-tf MONEY LOANED st C. P. Heed fcCo'n. Loan office onlU'niture , nlioos , horses , wagons , persona ! property of all klndi and all other ntlcles ol value , without removal. Over lit National IlankoorncrlSth and Parnam. All butlccs * strictly ooclldeutiat MONEY to loan onhatt ls. Woollcy t Harri son , room ( ' , Omaha National Dank building. TO ? 5OCO TO LOAN-On real eitate se- onrltv at r asocabe ! rates. 0. K. ilayne , r7\V \ cor 15th and Karnam. rpo LOAN-rrom 5 ro ooo , In sums to suit Fl JL nanclal exchange 16C8 Farnam. 8Sm21p LOANED J. T. Beatty loam on chattel MONEY ( , 213 H. . 1 Ufa st. , up italr * . 2 rnl8j ) TO LOAN I have money to loan on Ira MONKT city property , la tny amounts to tult , al reasonable rates. W , H. Motter , UOi far tun tt. , over Moise's shoe ttore. itHt TO LOAN In lumi cf WOO and npward. MONEY Davis and Co. , B al KeUie and Loan AgenW , 1606 rarnam St. < M tl H/TONKY / loaned on etatUls. JUllroad Tickets JMLbonjtM and lold , . Konman , lit B. Wtb TiO tf HELP WANTED. 1\T ANIKO A good girl lor icntral aouio work : in V > fru ll Uiully. Oeruiau or bwtdo imlerred,612 N. S4th Bt. - cla s cook and laundrtsa at 1SC8 ! WANTKD-Flrbt ilr J. M. TUuntco. \ \ 7ANTFIflid who thoroufhlr t ral house work 815 South 18th t. Us S | \\TA > TKO-A nca strong clrl for pcnerat liouic- ' ' work. ( lcr aa iireftrrcd. Jlrg. Milton Itigiw S.V oomcr Pth and L-aten orlh St. 67 If -Kour Kills at Sla cu homo , 8. 10 Ii St. 611 Op \ \ LANTFt-An-nmwir < tnk and also fcconl gli ) 607 Mith KthSt. Jltftlllll. 13 * fly _ _ _ _ \\rASTI-D U'rt ' lor general hn"fe work at N W. I 1 r.-rncr lOtli and Dou b ( lee 1 wsgci. MO-ty \\ANTKl > Oltl lor general luuso work at ISIS II Capliclnve. MIMp \\/AN'TKD Arrtt'ontlMo tin ! lnt < ll'ge tit bo > or 11 j-uung man t ) Uko aroutJ on tbo evening Heo. 6J2 tl YT7ANTI : ) Com ) ctcnl g rl f T g ner I home-work 11 nppl ) to Mrs II. T. Ltuvltt , o.rncr SunnUm and 1 n J 1,1111 St 010 8 \\7AN1 F.t > A fl'tt-cljnf lc imn vvhfi oui furnish ' goodtefeienre , i o other liee-duprli. Martin. \v i-Abiy who can speak ( Jctinin , for Keiieral kttchin work at 2'i ! 8. llth tt 430-4p AngJ-ft Hobo . 'i ( How Co. , Svi Jcso , Uil , \ \ , MNTiiAgents for our new liook. good t , v i tovvorltcrti Caller n3dresl1oo. Hunlvr , IHI Unit St , Omaha Neb. . Ilfj.in4 | ACIKNTH to f l IhuNKtt EtITtOMlof tfH.L'B I'NCT < -Lol'.M > l vs. T. KUiWOOl ) 2KLL , Publisher , 4 SITUATIONS WANTED. " \\7ANTfcD--Sitmtioiibvrcipo-tabIo jouig mnn tl In a vvhi Icsilonr rct.il ! grocery or dr gncdi nnd noilon- , had Ojoils cxporlcnceu , 'J. S. O , " I'eo olllco. B4-lPp "l\7ANTiD : A position ai cpjltt oruri'o Inolllco. 11 h > youpg l dv ol c\rcrlcnco. Adclrtsi 4-IJ. " Boa olllco. Kt1-7i | "l\'ANTED A jounirnnn vvlui c-vn rule , wlihlng 11 tolciin frrvviudliiga-id flnlihlnir , cMihoarnf n good C | cnlng by appl ) Ing to Wm 0 Shea , Llnrolti , Neb. 01310 VyANTKD Byn young pointer , to go ton coiintr IT t vrn vhero theio Is u Wallpaper fdoreconucc cd nithn1nt chop i"l go III ua partner , samel well arqimluod with vullpniicr butlnces , figuring ft and puiierlntondiiig nurk MU | n ROCK ! practical mln tirnndpapcrh'vnpcr Uclcroncc. Address "II , O 3"lcooitice ! , Omaha Nib. 403-4p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Furnished room with orwlthout bint 1 for a Kcntlominrlfo and child. AddrotR 1' . O box fi-S. 33-5p TJ/ANTaU-Same one to take n horaj for hU feed , 1811 Cassst. CIS-Op WANTKD-TO UKNT By first class tinant family ot two , liom M tch 16th to April lit , de&Lrablo llvoonix loom cottage , In good nclghbo hooj. SV part ot city preferred , .uldrcsi I. , I ! ; ollioo. C47-4p TIT'ANTED-Hor.-c to U'o for keeping. Very Ves ufotto nnd ligh driving , baxB23 1 * . O. O.5371'p " \ \7"ANTKD io bjy house and lot monthly p\v uionti , must Iio went of 20th St , Addroj vvlthdlscrlpttonand pil'o , "d W. " Bee. 623-fip \VANTKW To rent a Rood hous-j 9 or 10 rofin iwntrally lasted lief HI. May 1st Dnst ref fatcnro. Collator aJdiina "A. F. " New UaKory , 10h : St. , city. 125-B A \ 7ANTGDUoou ivnd board for a mirrlccl ccnpl > i no chil ten , In n piliato f.iinily In n bcilthy am eltNate'liio'ltlon , I 'Cition prelortcd bit keen Karnti and California , 1't'i aad 231bticat8 , totus rnnjomt Ad-ircsj " T. M. " Ueo ollicf. 623 4p WANTED Uv joung man , \\arm ftnd ncll H htci rosmwith board. HUtt terms. Address "A Y."Ecjofll . 020 4p 17ANTED- good roe.nn farnhhed for lijlit housekeeping. Ad jrcsj C. B. , Bco ollbe. 1'y n lady , an unlurnla'icd fron 11 room , vberc there areno other rcuiiiri > . Ad droaaL. K. , IhUolllcf. 407-Ip WAKTKD Every l dy In need uf aso lngma china , to sco the now Impro\od American No 7. P. K. Fladman & Co. , agents ; 203 N 16th. 313U , iaLt uneuioa y ur cour IT try to take light work at their o-vn homo. f3 1 84 a day easily rcadc ; nrrk rent by mail ; no canvas ii K Viohavogood demand Sorourwork nndfurmil fltuAjy einploviccnt. Address with stamp , ClluW ! M'F'Q. COM PA AY , 294 Vina St. , Cincinnati , Ohio. KKNT lOUSESANlJ lli : > rr 7 room h u o SJ Mosks snu FOR house. Inquire at 013 south lath St. FOU HKNT Uou.o of four rvoms , rtlUr , veil n- ( cistern , N. W , corner i4th ! aud Can : . lniiiir | 2410 Cara St. 616-7p KENT Basomcnt , room sultiblu for eior , corui-r 13'h ' St. andCapilol ave. 010-7 ; Felt RENT One story dwelling IIOUBH five rooms 23d. mnrClark ptreet. Chanuj Ogdou , cone- 13ih and Doughs blrctt. 1.8 If FOU KENT Cottrgo of flrnnms 1711 Jackson Inquire at U. E. corner of 10th and JacU.m , C07-tf > OK JT.NT Three brick stores rorner 18th nm F Cumlng .St. J. L. McUaguo , Agent. < 9-n'J Flit UKNTix tooncattngaDIOnorth IBtli,101 Cumlngr. 403-5p ITtOU liKNT-Hou o 3 rooms , well , clstein am JT barn ; full lot In Shlnn'H eecond ndilltlon. In quire at KGOIIJ 21 , Omaha National Bank llnildlug. 4CJ-1 ItEST S'evltoro room22x70 feet Inqu'ro FOU Jno. Erck , 016 N. Iflth St. 41a Up FOU HKN'T Elegant uow cottage oa lull lot , No 842 S IBIh ct 44EII KENT-CotUgoat 1718 DoJeo street. FOIl 271H UKNT Store en Ciinnrjlngs ht. , with room IcrUmlly. J , Kline , 1318 Douglas St. 2UC-uil UOIl KVNT New brick houss , 11 roomp , modern Jt1 Initioveincnta , No. B12 N. ZU st. Inquirn 211 C'tllfoinla st K)7ll 1U NT-New cottage , 6 rcoma. . PUpimlloo IpjU 1 1512 H. 6th st. 043 tl ROOMS FOR RENT. , \ * . UKNT Wegint front r"oin for t o gi-ntlo 1 men , Juqulro at A. Ho ; | > , 1513 Dcuglasht. C14 tf IIXNT fl rooms over store , H. . > . . , . . . . . . . FOU N. Iflth St. Wl-tl OU UENT Furulthcd front rcsm 19C4 F rimm. F 381 4p UENT A btlck jard. Apply to I ) . J . Shane FOU New Court some , Omaha. 4DV7p TjiOIl llfNT Itoonn furnlahfd snd unfurnUhed , 1 ? two parlors with bay windows , also barn at 3025 Farnam. T710R RENT-A pleasant nicely furnlihed room. JU Modern conveniences , 17 0 Ctpllcl ave 493-lp It UKNT Furnhhed looms at 1104 Howard 402-5p UENT Ilootu f r one gentleman with board , FOU table board for two or three gtntUmen , 1812 Farnam St. 400-tf BKNT Furnlshsd rooms at 1816 Dodge it. FOIl 43Ctf - nicely furnished front room , 22C9 FOIlUENT-A 4W 7p HUNT 1 single furnished and 1 unfurnished rooms with bay window and cloiet , 1617 Chicago. iOU KKNT-FumlshU room 18C9 Capitol ave. F 1710 .K ! UENT Alargsfront room wllhdressing room Tcf ft or one i Ingle room , 710 19th HU 432-7p rr-OB UENT- Furnished and unfunlshfd rooms , I' wlthbnard. Institute HoUl , formerly Crclgh- tt. Mrs. U W. Ilftid. on ) ) OU9l , Capitol ave. aud 13th 1 310-mar20u UKNT Furnished ioin.il , 1510 Howard st. FOU 400 4p t/Oll UENT Furnltbed reom , Icejulreof J , K. t } Wilbur , Omaha I avlnjrs Bank 376 tl BENT-A nicely furnished front parlor with FOK laproverrents for grntlcman and vile , bist-cla-s table Loird , 20C9 Ctui bt. 35 > i-tf OUIIE T Sulto of iurnlsbe l rocuis , 1819 Call- F fornla it , llrs A. Csldcrwood , 270-tf BKNT Two unfurnlubtd rooms suitable for FOU louHkc plng , Boeunr'dblcck.cxjr. Itth and ollwardsts. 47Itf .Oil . ' UKNT Nicely furcUhcd rooms at 1718 Call F,1. ? , OOMTOLKT-KD'Ulre | drug Koie , cor. , 10th L , ai.d DiUgiM , 473 tl R , , or wlnHr. Arr > 7 at fi > . ChMlfs llnte-t 474-11 inqR IlKNT Two elegant rotiiw In IMIoVi hlcxsk. 1' 1'auliien ft Co. . U1S Fatnam. 841.M FOIl SALK. P. O. Box 600 , cncr- ' 9 , ? 811.K-ht i , < \loe < n fixtures nnd itaok N. W. cotiiirUihnrdOip'tiUvu. M7 a3 HAI.K HID I'lilni ' Vailflfl llill ny Ccmi-anj , 'n" ' ' < ' t ro hfa--y draught ttkino , ono t toin. fnirn > gen , Iliica lets double . - r.'ultlnl1" ' * ' "I'l'ly ' to I. A , UAiilvi , Hit Won SloifKte'jHT , tin nha. 3S I. > HI H tTK-A nloo stock nl drr EOOI , , notion * , IilttiltblntrKO-ics.Vo Amount $1CO. will .ll very clioap for culior p > rttcalcit > tu , AddrnM "U. A. ' CAto Bca rflUc. 6SMC | ) I nll S IK Two good liorn > n , ilrlxo ilcublfl or Dili- pie. Inquires. K. corner 17th and Dore-ai St. BtO-tOj ) 17IOII MAl.r. I < u lnbl8 tolc , vvltMn clly limits near fauinlfrs fired , P4CO per lot , forms to suit , Alo4Wi > rr iTo l firiiilvul in Vul'oyCo. , NC'J. Ad 'Irufs It'll otalo. cvr Hi-c 'iillcei. o < .l-Pp 1 8AI.VA liotito of 7 rcoias and I < * TII , lull Io6 on corner of Vth 1.11 1 raretoft fet$1.600. bar- 171011 KAM-Very cheap , a pool table. Vaclflo Hourr , 10th nnd iivveniott SJ8 Op Ti Oll S.VLK- 5i old html new lug machine cheap X1 for caeh. Inilro | at llco olbce. 370 tl IpOUSALU-ScconJ hivnd trn hoiso ixinor , p- rlgbt brller and engine : In good coiiilllloti ; lew lor cuslk Cha . S. Poor , 10S S 14thbt. , Oinala , Noli. 3S7-tf IT ! Oil SAM TIireo dory building on the best cor ; ncr lot In Schmlrr , < icm > Itn Poito'hni ' ; flr t ch9i > Icrat.on for MI ) kind of Lust net * ; le-nts f l r venr Piloc rens-nibloj tuny tonu ; ( or pir- tleulats nddrm , tt. tl , BII s , Schliy'cr.NoK SJ3 4p IrOlt SAI.H V'Rrm ' of lSOcrc , G mlle'4 notlh e > ol Nnrthltciil , 160 acrci lindisr eul Ivatlon , f.J . miles of llvowllovv list" , ono nillooltviilch Ij wild hcfgo 18 jiars eiM , 3 miles of wire fence. lneln. < hiic ptB'dro ormcad vv ncarlv nil socdoil to tame gin's , ll.irn FSvSU feet , cilbalrg for 2Wi hu hol ! ol corn , 3 good roira'x ' , ] wind mill , nnl .1 we limit wV.er , 1 gtninry IfixSO feet , t. htme 10x'4 feet. Ithbaso. moiit umlfr cntlrn house. Piloo f'JD pi r acre ; h lf down , bnlancuon time tORultiiircliaHi-r. Diniilro at c.llli c , or of W. H. Yaw , ftoith Bend.Neb. ipoil SALK CHEAP-Ono cloirant chuntwr K > 1 , former cost & 75.00. One lOituUtor clock , ono nearly now Knabo Piano , two uold framed picture B , cno boreo , tntncaa and phaeton , ono Halld snfo , small t\r.o \ , ono beautiful china coffee eet. Also n large ice box. Inqulio 1015 DMgo St. I poll SALE Oil TKADK tor lirprovud land , 1 good Sitorj' store , property in Wnjne , Neb. A rcsldonrc , barn , 2 lots In Allcrton Iowa , and 2 good Urge Normnn stallions. Addrou 0. U. Blrd'al Walnut , Pott Co. , Iowa. l7S.rnDp FOU SALK 170 acres of butt farm lands In Wash ington county , Neb ; 2i mlles from Herman ; 8 mllca from Blair , \\lll cither scl for cash or will trade for house In Omaha , II Inijor will take up eoinonotoe on long tlran. Tro whule land umloi cu'.tivatlon Addrtxs Jos. Kolowratck , No. 13 ? * Q 13th tt. , Omaha , Kcb. 470-tf FOUSALK-Choap one half acre In north Omaha , Addrrss X. Y. X. llee ollloo. 4SOtf FOU SALK 60x106 feet ou Turning etrceit 3 bloeki west of Military bridge , Sl.BOO. John L. VcCagua opposite Pont olllco. 481-tJ IpOll SALK 132x124 feet on corner , touth-easj' ' froct , liouno 3 rouini > , barn , 3 blocks next o Park avo. and Loavcmvorth , oany pajnionts , he > p $1,700. John L. MoCtguu , oppeoile Poet Ofllco. 4b3 1 B ALKD HAY- Good qualllj , lo o t piles. T. S. CNrkucn , Scliujlcr.Nob. 110-m4p LOST AND FOUJND. JOST Thoplaasi f uflie room cottago. Flmlci J illbon * rdecl liyluavlnif simoat llrothcrtons Drug stoic , corner 0th and Plerco streets. J. 11. Huus. 536-Ep TO EXODANGE. TMKXOIIANCi aooJ Improved or unimproved lind In NaiifJ Co Neb. , or w 111 ( jlvo gilt cdgo pa per 7 per ci'iitto 12 and IS month * , for ilry Rewds , dcthlog and boot ) nnd shoes. Aildrcjj'P. . O. bon E91 , W stPclut.Nob. 613 Op I poll S\LE OU TIUDE- Faun 0 miles south on 1 Belle * uo and U. P. Holds. Irult and etc , P.M. Fcckharn , P. O. box i < fi Omaha. EDD-13p FOIl FAtKOKKXC'HANai Forgocd farm land In Nebraska or Iowa , a general Block of mcr- cnnr.diae. Address J. K K , , 1" . O. Box 3 J , Ksjei. Ja. Tj'OIt SALB OK EXCIIANGIK-A * 10 pel aore , al .1 ? or i < Kit of tire thousand acres of timber land forty mlleioaa < of Kansas City , nil exchange foi Nbraska laud or merchtndldfl. Bedford , Houer d Darls. 8 tf 7 > on SALE OU F.XOHANQG-ror ftork of dry ] 1 goods 188Jncrostock rnnah , plenty hny laud , creel ; runs through entire trad , K 'ul liulldlngs , cor ral Li etc , only 4 miles from thriving lallroad town , ono at ( hi boat ami mrBt convenient rtnches lu central Neb. Apply lotto North Lcup B iillng to. , North Loup , Ntb. 2U.fi TO EXCirANOE-IinprovodfarioBand wild land to trade for to7lH t'f ' > nere-harilita or Omaha cSy propcrry. Chan It. Woolly. rO' ' < m 20 , Oaaia Natlonu Hank , Oiualia , Ntli , SOOmarl'J BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTKP A partner In butcher btulnn ? , nK W capital rciiiircd. | Addre-es "B. 7. " Uecollloo. .2MUp , " > ( ) ll .SALK A flrpt-oa'H ! Icocr am nnd confcct- loncry bmiiicMHed * fcuiilnln , marble top tables. 7ho flneU Block of nonfectlonery and cigars und only cc cream parlor In tl.ii count ) x.nt , tcivni o ( 8000 pop. Illation doing a bl ? biitinis' , will Invoice ? tt,0 , will tell for $3W j on Iliuu. Acldrusj iJrant O. Hhnrp , Oinihi , Nob. < 57 hf 1-OU SAI.l-\\allpaprr : buali.iss , mail Mock of J1 paierSuflnoith 16lli Hi. 2t7-7p /OH SAM1 : A good skillns rink , H'ri.11xlW. ' In- 1 qilioo'lf ) / < iiili9it , Wiktlio'il ' Neb. 4 S3 a lup : OU KENT- gtneril s'l.rj In a live .Nu'rAtkn tovn ilcilng allrflto-uso buxlneBS. Con- tl-ts i f a good nUckcf gmcerlo' , lii'i.tn ' tii'l hhoeii , ( i u'hor ; und i'Vir > thin. , ' ronne'civl with a lint e'lnau gice-t-r < nnil rhoc ttoru. l\r ptiti.uUrs addie-n * "h. t ! A. " licoollloo. 337.7 | ) i SAM , Hoik and flsturi * nno of JTUI Baluoi Hln the rity. l'sse'Hsinii given tlio fl ' Ki.'aKuin , lurfelllrg , ill lienlth. AddrifcU "X. \ . " lleo iilliec. 47711 Ipr It S I.iA : good ii } H'g ealnon wllli flmt-claao 1 lunch counter ami rmtaurarit attachud. A I r gain. H. Trottlor , L > U3 South If.tli St. 478-tf J/Olt NALH-Or rxchango n full Htock of clothing boots at ) J shoes , gent' furnlabliiggoodg , will ox. clitniro for Nobriuka Lands. U. li.fetotSJii.bOl a. lOlh Ht. , Omaha , .Seb. 156-tf PERSONAL. WANTKIJ A gentleman room mate to board In private family ; referoncvi required. Adiln a 3. A I'oj otllee. _ 326 tt MUS. K. M. IIOOI'Elt , clalrvnjant and Iraucn medium can be found at N. W , corner 20th aud Cauitriett , hours 11 a. m to 9p.m. 37i-m24 MISCELLANEOUS. PItIVY vaults , sinks and cesspools cleaned at tbo shortest notlc and at any time of the day , lu ao entirely ordoilieu way without tbo leant molestation ; o occupants or neighbors , with our Improved and odorless apparatus. A , Kvaus&Co. , 811 Capitol ave. CiO-aS MUS. ANNA 1IAHSEN , midwife In a graduate of < ! penhsg < n , Denmark Col'egoli l o an aocom- iMihed nurns , has had 15 ) ctri experience , 161t > ; rilcagoSt 61MOp TIIIYY , vault * , sinks ind restpools oltsned at thei J ihortest notice and sUliftctloo guirantced by r. It , Abel , P. 0. Box 37K. 487-tSp LAKE H bery aud Spoilsmen * nOUSESIIOC grounds nlll be elosid for Mireral days as the mlldlngs are undergoing reptlis. No more Dshlug hrGughthe Ice will be allowed thlisfason. The rubIo - Io Hill be notified through the "Bee" when It 1 * again open. D ld N ale. < S | .8 ANDERSON Is prepared to do bilck laylog for A parties furuUlitnf material 1818 Jackson St. 605-Dp _ PUMPS All kinds of | iunis for tale or repaired. Address J , J , lloLalu , 1011 Saurider SI. 871-D123 _ (2 ( \ { \ A CffOsgo \ \ County Nebraska 8 per cent pJUU.UUU Ionii , Uutti In U Omaha and outhe t rn K. 11. Company , have been cilled for tdetcptlon and will b paid at our olllco April I , 885 , on which dsteauy bondj not presented will e'ate lu draw Interest. Holder * whnoltctuuy re * clveO JUT cent. ? 0jo r bonds In lieu cfcath , pro , ided tfii > yMe ) > oslt tbilrold bonds fur exchange ou i ho'oro AprU 1 KOUNTZK BUOi. , Flucal AgenU late eif Nebraska , W Broadway ( Bqullabla build. BOAIIDINO.