5 IS R ! THE WORKING MEN , A Large acd Enlhnsiaslic Meeting Helu Salnrflay Night at Fal coner's ' Hall , Tlio Spoftkcrs RinlThit They ttala Ottior BIootlnRR The Rcdoulitnblo 1M. AVnlili Anil Ills Bogus Ticket. The workingmons mooting at Falconer's hall Saturday evening was largely attended - od , and an earnest attention paid to the apoakers which denoted an intoroat not to be abated until after Murphy is elected. Before 8 o'clock the liall was BO vroll filled that many wore unable to obtain admission , Mr. Young , of the U , P. shops , presided. The Hibernian band discoursed sweet mnslo. The first speaker was Dr. F , B. Lewis , who after thanking the wo'rkingmon for nominating him as tholr candidate for auditor and pledging himself to devoting his tlmo to the duties of the position , If elected , reviewed at considerable length the con dition of labor through the country , nnd especially In this section and urged upon them the necessity of union and harmony among the various elements of labor with a vlow of ameliorating their condi tion and securing education for the manses. At the conclusion of his speech Mr. E. Tlosowater was called for and spoke In unbalance ns follows : We have reached an epoch in the his tory of Omaha. Wo are to demonstrate next Tuesday that In this country civil law is supreme over military rule. The founders of this government had laid down as the foundation of the republic In the bill of rights the cardinal principle underlying our free Institutions that In times of peace the civil power must al ways bo supreme over the military , and that the military arm eliall not bo invoked until all civil police power have been ex hausted. This Is true democratic doc trine as laid down by Thomas Jofieraon , and it is alee good republican doctrine. How any man calling himself a democrat can condone and couutcrianca the lava slon of a city in time ] of peace by fed eral troops before the mayor and ahorifT have called out tholr civil aids passes my comprehension. The worklngmen of Omaha have consecrated thcmtolves to n high duty , and that Is to vindicate through the ballot box the snored rights which have been trampled under foot in this city when James E. Boyd was mayor. In the hands of the poorest and humblest laborer the ballot Is as potential as the ballot in the hands of Jay Gould , For once the wcrhlngmon Trill have It In tholr power to demonalarto that the ballot in the hands of free men is mightier than the gatllng gun , the bullet and the bayo net. It is said that many workinginen In Omaha are hard up. Wo have had a hard winter and many poor laborers who have been ont of employment will be brought up on Tuesday to vote for Boyd. Can it bo possible that any honest labor ing man , no matter how wretched his condition , will BJ degrade hlmsulf Far better to have hii wife and family famish for another week ; far bettor that they go clad in rags and tatters than to stain their conscience with such money. No man who walked in the procession behind the collin of poor old Armstrong could over reconcile his conscience to cut the vote that will make James E Bovd the mayor of Omaha a second tlmo. It is said that two of the loaders of the labor union who two years ago signed the ir names with two or three thousand other workingmtn to a solemn protest against the outrage which was commit ted upon the people of this city in quar tering soldiers hoio for weeks , were cat- iug liuiublo pie and doing dirty work In behalf of Boyd. These dastardly sneaks dare not face the workingmen whom they have betrayed and outraged. Boyd may succeed in picking up the bummers and bar room loafers who do not work for a living , but ho has not money enough to buy up the sober , hard working and In- dustrtoua mechanics nnd laborers who are employed in our work shops , factories and public works. The speaker then recounted the labor troubles of three yoarj ago and dwelt with a good deal of fore j on the lack of moral courage ex hibited by the mayor and ehcrlll' whim they failed to make > proper use of the police force and sheriffs posse , which could have maintained order had they been so dispoecd. The speaker de nounced the military occupation as n farce. Qo pointed out the fact that for three days after the trouble on tno dump , while the city was represented by the mayor , sheriff and governor to bo entirely ut the mercy of the so-called riot ere , and before any troops had arrived in Omaha , not a man , woman -.or child wns molested , not 'a dollar's worth of property destroyed , and perfect erder prevailed. The only danger was from the troops after they wore quartered here when drunken and armed soldiers wore going from saloon to naloon and liable at any tlmo to provoke a murderous affray. Ho then recalled the Armstrong murder and the fallnro of the authcrities to oven make an effort to bring the guilty to jus tlco. After .the old rcau had been knocked down and bayoneted , ho was carried into the guard-house whore ho lingered spveral huura between life and death , while hbj family was denied ad mission Into the building , nnd were kept A away until tbo next day when the corpse of Armstrong wai * delivered to them for burial , Could anything have been moro cruel and cald-blooded ? During the war , if any unarmed man blackguarded a soldier on guard ho might have been knocked down end taken to the guard homo , but If the guird had lost hll temper and prodded him with a bayonet there would have been a couit-mrtialot least. How was it here ? Thcra was no trial by court- martial , nor wai there any attempt to Investigate the killing. There was noth ing to palliate or jus ify this crime. He had said It then and ho repeated It now , that tbo blood of Armstrong was on the hotd < f the man who brought the troops to Omaha , The speaker had aa much al stake in preserving law and order a anybody else , but he believed lu civil oQioeis obeying the law themsslvoi. He did not believe that Mayor Murphy would countenance rlo < or lawlea.ness , but ho would not lose bii head and senc for troops when ho could maintain oidoi without them. The speaker then compared the ad ministration of Boyd and Murphy. I was charged by Boyd that there wai nt overlap of$100,000. Mr. Boyd wa given to eiagoratlon. There Is an eve lap , or floating debt , now of 870,000. 0 ! thl * amount ? 10,000 was tbo ov.r la ] left by Jimsa E. Bed when ho left tin mayorallty. The other $30,000 have ac- umulatod in the past two years. Mr. ) oyd woa competent enough to conduct ho bnslnets of the cltr , but his own msincBS took up nearly all his tlmo , and owctt was really the noting mayor so ar as finance was concerned. The speaker declared that there wore no books kept by the city clerk , until within the past year , and nobody could mvo told the exact condition of the city's caourccaand liabilities during Boyd's mayorahlp , except as it was furnished by eports of the city treasurer. The over- an was really in no sonao a steal or n ob. It represents either valno received n the shape of public Improvements , or > lso judgments rendered against the city or accidents to pcnons and damages to iroporty. Mr. Murphy had made a care- ul and faithful officer. Ho had devoted its ontlro tlmo to the duties of the office , nd that Is the kind of a mayor the city f Omaha needs at this timo. The speech was frequently cheered , nnd t Us conclusion many of those present srowdod around the speaker to congratu- ate him on the effort. OT1IF.H MEETINGS. The Bohemians of tbo first nndjsccond aids hold a mooting at Rasper's hall , 'hlrtoenth ' street. Speeches were made n the Bohemian language by John llos. cky , George Hoffman , and General ) 'Brlou ' spoke in Eogllih. There was n argo crowd present and the speakers were attentively listened to. A mooting of the Scandinavians wns told at their hall on Farnani street Sat- rday night. Judge Stonbnrg nnd others poko. DOOUS WOnKINGMEN . Ed Walsh and John Qulnn met some where In the First ward Saturday night , 'here were about n dozen persons present nd they were nil unanimous nndonthutlas- ! c. They have arranged with Mr. Boyd or n few canteens of ammunition , and 111 doubtless call upon their aldermanic andidntes for wet grocery funds on oloo- ion day. CAMPAIGN NOIEfi. The city campaign which will tcrmi- ate tomorrow Is getting to bo rod hot 11 along the lino. A largo supply of money has been dis- ributed by Boyd and his friends among ho bogui worklngmon who pretend to oad but have no following. The demo cratic city cemmittoo is very flush , larger campaign fund than ias ever before been raised by the democrats has boon placad in the hands if the ward committee menThe first , ocond , third nnd fifth warda have $500 lach while the fourth and sixth have each ? 2uO. This has been raised by n levy on the oudidntes and from contribution , and is entirely independent of the puree 'o bo used by Mr. Boyd himself. The citizens' executive committee have uadoa levy upon their candidates and lave aho collected by subscription enough y employ n number of ticket peddlers lire carriages. There lias been a heavy demand on 3oyd's packing house for lard among the politicians. The republican committee have made a igorona canvass , and are quietly at work , with n coed prospect of electing heir ticket. They have mot with en couragement everywhere except among opublican officeholder. ] in the custom louae , court house and poatoffico. Most of the republican officeholders have olnod the mugwumps with on dui that they will hola their placpo .hrcugh . Mr. fioyd's influence. Shorifl Miller has been for Bojd from the ttart on account of good fellowship and old scpres. Treasurer Rush declined to con- .ributo , probably because ho has no fur- ; her use for the republican party. The worklngmon that is the men who Iva by real labor are on the alert for ; ho political scabs who want to sell their votes. Pat Ford is nuraing n number of in valids who will be put on the police force ust as soon as Boyd is mayor. Pats irlncipal objection to Murphy is that he vould not put all his boaiders on the 'orce ; only five of them wear the blue coat and braes buttons so far , If Julius Meyer is elected to the city council there trill bo music in the city hall. Julius is In dead earnest this time , and feels confident of his election , if every man who has promised him his vote will stick. The trick which has been played on Jim Stophcnson has not been forgotten. The democratic bosses can not down him. I'ercy lloyt , llsq , of Cheyenne , left for hie tome in Wyoming last night. Miss White , the beauty of liall county's ichools , pashed through Omaha Saturday. Col. K. II. Leib and Ilco R. Alters , promi nent cltl/.ens of Grand Island , left Saturday , 'or the west , Samuel Allin. Esq. , tha jolly baggageman , a visiting his friends , Johnny Hall and Marin - in .Sinds , in the city. Gus Sothman , the happy democrat of lall county , has been visiting Omaha , and oft for Grand Island Saturday , Mr. Charley Oelrichs wont west last night with his brother Hurry to attend the great itockgrowon' convention that formally opens tt Cheyenne to-day. J. 1) . Moore , one of the most efficient men on the U. I * , road , and for years Ha agent at rand Island , returned homo Saturday oaded to tha muzzle with ammunition to ilay Bomu jokea on the Grand Island bays. J , J. Palmer , Esq. , book-keeper of the Anglo-American cattle company , of Wyoming , Dakota and Nebraska , came down to Omaha , Saturday , where be met the president and uanoger on business , and returned last night , Hon. Harry Oelrichi , president of the Anglo-American Cattle company , came from Chicago Saturday night and left last evening or Cheyenne with a party of friends , to at- end the meeting of the Wyoming Stock Growers association that will meet to-day. II , Stewart and wife , Grand Island ; T. II , Mullery , Lincoln ; W. W. Evans. II as tings ; H. It. Wilcox , Fremont ; Miss Hattie Allen , Wood Utver ; U. 0. Gill , Htusell ; ahomaa Uigbtoa , riatUmouth ; 0. Cook , Fremont STtb.G. ; C , Carnon , Chicago , and M. N , Bachman , of Boston Matt , are at the Metro * pollUn. Thou. T , Armstrong , for a long time will : the hea\y mercantile house of Walbach Bros , , n Grund Island , made a pleisant visit to tin UEK office yesterday. Mr. Armstrong hai i > een for some months in Iowa , and returns t < Ntbraika to remain , He sayi Iowa is t < x dull , compared to Nebraska , He it stoppini at the Metropolitan. L.B.IletT , New York ; H. R. Adler , Fre inont ; T. H. Cotter , Omaha ; Goo. Scherson David City ; Will 0 , Andrews and J. J. Gib ban , Lincoln ; Tom P. Cobb , Grand Island 0 H , Perrigo , Fremont } J. D , Clarke , Papil lion ; H , W , Nlemann , Bchuyler ; J. A. KeltL Lincoln , and J. B , Davis , Wahoo , are rrgii tered at tha Mlllard. Tourists Lucch Baskets at Marhofl's , THE COURTS. The OIcRK C so and Others of Minor ( Importance. COUNTY COUUT. fin the county court Saturday morning adgmont of $00 was rendered for plalntltl n the case of Soars VB. Ilouck , for com- missions. Lsura Taggart instituted cross replevin iroceedlngs to regain n homo , buggy and arnosB from Martin Cannon , which , it lleged , were wrongfully seized in an ctlou against her husband. DISTRICT COUllT. The CIRO of Wjllo D. Ologg , tho-Unlon 'nclfic ' clerk who waa arrested last November - vombor for embezzlement of about $3- ' 00 of the company's fundo , will bo tried lie first of this week , probably to-day. Gen. Oowln and Jndgo Savage have boon otalnod as connsol for the defonco while ha prosecution , of courto , will bo ropro- ontod by District Attorney Estollo. The pica which will bo eot up in do- enss Is that of Intanlty. Clegi ? a friends lalm that his actions are and have for onto years past been those of a man whoso mental balance Is not correct. They oint to his strange actions in ro > using counsel , bail , etc. , as strongly cor- obfttivo of a theory which suggests his nsanity. Dr. Tlldcn , formerly a member of the > oard of insanity , Is just at protout pur- nlnj ; a line of Investigation which is cal culated to establish this hypothesis of Icfonso. A curious incident which ho ntends to produce as proof occurred abunt a year ago. It seems that one of Olcgg's neighbors suddenly manifested rlolont symptoms of Inianlty , and on- ronched himself In the cellar , and armed with an axe , defied all resistance. A larty came down to arrest him , and the : razy follow prosEod so hard upon its captors that ono of hem , In Belt-defense , fired a ehot which razed the head of the lunatic. This nan who did the shooting was after wards arraigned in the police court for ho act , and os ho was nnablo to furnish jail , the judge told him that ho would mvo to go to prison. Just at this point , RKt who was ono of the bystanders , spoke up and Enid : "Judge , lot that man ro , and I'll ' bo imprisoned in his place. " Jpon this Clegg insisted , but , of conrso , with no availing forco. The fclonds of , ho accused man claim that this action , which is certainly not that of a rational man , wlllwo'gh ' strongly in his favor. Saturday was taken up chiefly with motions in this court. ARMY NOTES , Mutters Pertaining to Ofllccrs of tlio Department of tbo IMattc. Leave of abaonco for ono month is ranted Major Edwla Y. Summer , Fifth cavalry. Second Liontonant Charles R. Noyos , Inth Infantry , Is detailed aa member ot ho board of anrvoy convened by para- ; raph 2 , apodal orderj No. 53 , Borios 1884 , from these headquarters , vlco First Liontonant John Baxter , Jr. , Ninth in- 'antry , hereby rolioved. On tha reoommondatloii of hia compa ny and post commander , Private David LI. Holmev , company H , Fourth infantry , an apprehended deserter , will bo released 'rom confinement and restored to duty without trial , making good to the United States the tlmo lost by his unauthorized aba once and forfeiting all pay and Mloir- ancoa for same period. The commanding officer , Fort Omaha , will send him to the station of his company at Fort Nlobma , Neb. Neb.On On the rccommondntion of bis troop aud post commander , Private Cornelius Orowley , troop H , Fifth cavalry , uow under charges , nill ba released from charges and restored to duty without .rial , making good to the United States .ho tlmo lost by his unauthorized abaonco and forfeiting all pay and allowances for same period. Second Lieutenant Edward H. Browne , Fourth Infantry , is detailed as jndco ; ad vocate of the general court martial con vened at Fort Klobr.ira , Neb , by para- _ raph 2 , special orders No. 1C , current aerlei from these headquarters , vice Sec- nd Lieutenant James V. S. Paddock , Fifth cavalry , hereby relieved. Fl ist Lieutenant William Stophcnson , assistant Burgeon and Second Liontonant Augustus 0. Macomb , Fifth cavalry , are detailed as additional members of the roneral court martial , convened at Fort Sflobrara , Nob. , by paragraph 2 , special orders No. 1C , current tcrlos from these leadquartors. Major Dalngerfield Parker , Captain Joaao M. Lee , Captain Morris 0. Footo , "pUln William E. Hofman , Fhst Lieutenant George Palmer , Ninth in- 'antry. are detailed ai additional mom- jera cf the general court martial con vened ntFort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , by mragraph G , special orders No. 117 , series of 1884 , from these headquarter ; . ST , JOSEPH'S ' HOSPITAL , Tlio Contributions ol' the Iitst Quar ter to This Institution , I have to gratefully acknowledge the 'allowing donations from tha patrons of his institution : J. C. Brennan. $ J > : Jno. RI. Tlynn , 82 ; D. H. Gooririch , S3 ; Hev. J. B. Bnalub , 82 ; Walter Wallace , Slj l { v. P. F. HUCjirthy , Slj Uugh Thompson , 81 ; K. Thelmer , ? 10) ) A Friend , $1 ; Jno. Wallace , 81 ; M. Kestld , $1 ; P. J. Croedon. SI ; J. K. Summers , M. U. , 81 ; Patrick Ford. 81 ; W. Shermin. M. D , , 81 ; P. 0. Fisher , 81 ; P. Murphy , 81MM. ; Carroll , $1 ; Mr. Kennedy , 81 ; Mr. Mott , 81 ; _ _ _ _ . . . . , Vf * J * .1 * BU | V.V | WVi 4. UI > Ward , 81 00 : a Friend , 810 ; J. Ayroi , M. D , , 8200 ; M. Flynn , 81.00 ; Frank Murphy , 850.00 ; U. W. Himeral , 85.00 ; Hebrew D ner- olent Association per Julius Meyer , pros. , 8100.00 ; Mr. Otia Humphrey. Neb , 810.00 ; J. O'Connor , $ ? .00 ; Mr * . M. Maguire , 81.10 ; Mr. Itnyer , 8J 00 ; Donations ( rom employes of U. P. U. H , 503,65 ; donations from citl- zans. S23.60 ; donations of employes of I ) , k M. H. H.18.80 ; donatloni ( rom employes at Soverument Quartermfutor'd depot , 819,35 J. A. Grtighton , groceries and two cows ; Joseph Gurneau , cracker factory , 400 loaves of breed ; H Daniels. Harpy county , quarter beef , ; Mn. Joseph Frcnzer , twenty yards of BDootinz ; manigori of Charity ball , provis ions itnd fruit ; Devrey & Stone , atx comfor- taia ; Miss Cunulngbnm , bread ; Mri. D , Hir- ley , grocoties ; Bllai k Isaacs , glaaswaie ; Mr. Branch , fish ; Harris & Fisher , meat every week ; Jucob Durham , meat every week ; J. J , Skotr , meat every week ; Joseph D. Bath , meat every week ; U. Copmbe , meat every we k ; J. H. Caulfield , statiouery ; Mr , Bemls , map of Omaha ; Jno. Baumer , repairs of sil verware ; Fred Knig , beer every weeks Mr , Metz , boer ; Mr. Her , eii gallons of spirits ; J. 0. Wcimer , grocerlw ; F. Morley , grocer ies A. O , 11. loclety , provisloni ; Mrs. 11 Gallagher , pi o visions ; Mr. Bennet , Pullman Car company , seventy-five yards sheetirg Mri. J , A , C'relghton , dry goods ; Mr , Boyd , twenty-five pounds meat monthly ; Dellona fc Co. , twe gallons spirits. SISTER M. AtrilONSA , Sniionor. bt , Joscph'g Hospital , 3d April , 1835 , A BfflLOlffG- BOOM , ' A Now UnslncBS Koulovurd Ht.Mnrj 'a Avenue. Iloward street and St , Mary's avenue bid fair to rival Sixteenth street as busincts thoroughfares. This year will witness the opening of twenty now stores on these streets , between Fifteenth and Twentieth. Already there are ton stores under construction. The block between Sixteenth aud Seventeenth streets will rival all other i. It will bo a solid briok block of two and three story buildings with all the modem improvements. Among those who are building are the following : Henry St. Folk , who is put ting up a two story brick adjoining his store. Next to this building will bo another - other owned by Mr. Stontsell the Tenth street steve man. who will move his stock upon the completion of hla now quarters. Mr. Frcdorlokeon , the dry goods merchant at present on the corner of Sixteenth and Casi streets will also build a storo. The next on the list a Mr. Michael Lee , the second ward candidate for councilman , who will put up a three story and bacoment block , the ocondand third stories of which will bo used as flats. Mr. Tednitch , an Iowa capitalist , will' join Mr. Lee and erect aleck > lock similar la design. Adjoining this ilr. Riahardsan will put up a 40 foot rent throe story building of attractive loslgn. Those mentioned are but a few of the many which will go up on the ave nue during the present season. Another Mar li l In the Field , Joone County Argus. Frank Galbralth left for Omaha dh Wednesday morning. From what wo can loam Frank haa the losido tracker or U. S. marshal for Nebraska , Wo enow of no man In the state bettor qualified for the position. A man of mo education , always a gentleman , tall and dignified presence combined with irmnots and decision of character , and ono who never allows his temper to got the better of his judgment. Every democrat , as well as nearly every to- mblloan in Boone county would ro- olco in his appointment , and wo sin cerely hops that the president may ap point him to the position. Mr. Fred Hey is again in this city , and is negotiating with the bicycle club for a joint lease of the Sherman avenue grounds. Mr. Hey , in u conversation with a repoitor Saturday morning , said that ho had most of his men In daily practice at Kansas City , and by the time the first game is called they will bo fresh and eager for the fray. Amongthoeo.be haa en- paged already are : O'Brien , of the St. Paul lost year's team , first baseman , a great runner and batter ; Gelss , also of the St. Paul , and a ? roat batter , as second baseman ; Jimmy Say , , ho old and expert league player , third base man ; Lou Say , of the old Baltimore team , as short stop ; Pat Sullivan , of last year's Kansas City team as centre fielder ; Lou Dickeraou , of the old Allegheny aa left fielder , while for right fielder he ta negotiating with Ilarbridge , and will probably secure him. K. C. Kent , who played last year with tha Peorlas , until lie met with an accident which disabled him , will olliciatp with Weber , the catcher of the Ind.anapolis team lait year , aa the loading battery. Several strong players are being ne gotiated with , with a view to securing first- class change batteries. It is probable that Viener , one of old Union Pacific team , will be retained as change catcher. Mr * Kelly's pocket book , containing the Sl.OCO check and five return tickets from Shel by \illo to Abilene , was found Saturday after noon under the cushion of a seat in the Lincoln .rain. The money was gone. So it is certain , hnt if the thief had been caught and held the ; ransaction would bae been brought homo to liin. The U. P. people promptly returned the articles to the owner. | Yesterday the Sunday school scholars of ; ho St. Mary's avenue Congregational church wgan their second year of attending one church service each Sunday and keeping the .extof the sermon , Those who were protent every Sunday for one year were given a token of honor , and a prize was offered for the one who keeps the ' text-book" most neatly. Peter Gees bas transformed the office of iia hotel into a panorama of Parisian land scape ecancry , the effect of which is very J. R. Gordon , Norfolk ; W. A. Remvick , 3t. Paul ; S. Scbrost , Lincoln ; A. J. Patten , West Point ; C. M. Oelrichs , J. .T. Palmer , Harry Oelrichs and servant , Cheyenne , nnd d. Gniterman are stopping at the Paxton , A curiosity In the shape of an orange weighing twenty-four ounces is exciting 10 little interest In Lavy , Flo. , whore It was grown. A resident near Brooksvillo joaatn cf having gathered from his grove 300 oranges which averegod In weight ono lound each. The grpvo Is a comparative- y young one , this being its first crop , A Georgia individual , who Is well versed in regard to cattle , says that after : ho sap risas in the spring , cattle driven 'torn north to tenth a distance of thirty miles tr moro are euro to die , and those driven from south to north will not dlo , Hit the cattle they cornoinAo contact with will dio. Driving thorn east and. vest 3 s no effect upon thorn. Among the deeds recorded in Mon- nou th County , N. J , , recently , was ono Tom David Knott to John Newman , Sr , , dated Juno C , 1770 , for a consideration of G4 potmdf , "proclamation money , " and alee ono from William Brlnton to John Newman , dated Sept. 19 , 17-13 , the consideration being 75 pounds "current money. " Both deeds were for lota of ground in Shrewsbury Township. In 1884 , desplto tha depression , 1280 no ir joint stock companies were registered n Londm , with a capUil of $590,000- 000 , igalmt $067,800,000 In 1883 , 8832 , . .05,000 in 1872 , and $805,220,000 in .881. Hera were companies with a cap- al of nearly $3,000,000 created within bur years , while for the seven preceding 'oars ' the total never exceeded § 125,000 , . 100 In any year , and sometimes only half hat amount. Yon will find all the lateit Spring styles in bats and bonnets and also a 'aahlooable dressmaker at Mrs. E. IJnra- Inr , 10th at. , Bushmill's block bet. , Douglas and Dodge. Tbo 13th annual ball of the Iton Moulder * ' Union will bo held at Falcon er's hall on Wednesday , April 15th. Heretofore there has always been a icar- city of room , but on this occasion both lial'a ' have been tocured for the evening and a coed time la anticipated. Tickets admitting to both hfclli , SI. CO MAKEH THE BK.ST HOITH AT TUB LOWK.ST 1'llICF.S. 310 S. 13m BT. 0 , K. Holmca , of Weeping Water , is mak- ittr a short stay in Omaha. BDr Goorson , who WAS executed in Phil' adelphta S3voral weeks ago , hada'.vaiy In- ; enions arrangement whereby ho was on- iblod to read at cicht. As thora was lolthor a gas jot nor a lamp allowed In ils cell ho was obliged to devise so mo nouns to aid htm to pats away the timo' n reading , lie obtained n sheet cf tin , and &fter brightening it ho-placed it out- sldo his window at such an angle as to catch too rays ofjlight from a gas lamp in ho kitchen yard , sixty feotaway. Those ravs wore then concentrated tntido of his ioll by moans of a magnifying gtats , nnd > y placing hii book or paper near the ; lass obtained enough light to road by. Sanford's Radical Cure ! ihe Orcat B&lsiunlo Distillation of Witch Iliicl , American Pine , Can&dUn Fir , Marigold Clo > er Blosaom Etc. , 'or the Immediate Relief ami Permanent Ouro ol very form of Catarrh , from a Simple Head Cold or nHicn ( kto the Lossof smell , Tacto , and Iloarlng , 5ou b , Bronchitis , and Incipient Consumption. Ilo- lot In fli o minutes In ariy and every caso. Nothing Ikolt. Grateful , fragrant , wholesom . Cure bo- ; lna from flrs1 application , and la rapid , tadlcal , per manent , anil never falling. Ono bottle lladlcal Cure , ono box Ctturrhol Sol ent and Sanford's Inhaler , all In ono Package , for- mini ; a complete troatmcn of all dniRKlsU for SI. Ask f or Stndford'i lladlcal Cure. 1'otter Drag and Chemical Co.i Boston. " 1 1 . Oolllns' Voltalo Kloctrlo 1'lut e & Ml Instantly ttffoota the Ncrvoa QV System nnd banishes P tn. A B perfect Kloctrlo B tterr com- W blned th a Porous 1'laster lor IS THE CBY 25 cents It annihilate * Pain , or A vitalized Weak and Worn Out SUFfERINB NERVE Parts , strengthens Tired Mus cles , Pre\outsDisease , and deus more In ono half the Imo than any other plaster la the world , gold every where , SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAD MONEY , LOAN A lowthoustnd dollirs oncltybushiois property ; Isino Adams , Krcnzcr black opp , P. O. 313 tf loaned at law ratcsln amouLts to suit on MONKV . ' or other good security. Finan cial cicliangci 1603 Farnam st. 26S-mlp IONEV TO LOAN On real c.-Uto and chattels M D. L.ThomM. 740tf. Loaned on nhattels , cut rats R. R MONEY nought and sold. A. Forman,213 S , 13th St ONEY to can on good real estoto security. M. M F. Sears. Williams block. 2 0 tf LOANED at 0. K. Rood &Co's. Loan olllco MONEY , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all othe rirtlcles otalue , without removal. Over let National Bankcorncrl3th and Farnam. All business strictly confidential 251-tf VTONET TO LOAN In sums of tSCOand npwuril. ITJL O. F. Davis and Co. , Bell KsUta and Loon Agents , 150B F numSt. 213 tf HELP WANTED. ' At the Eraplro Etoam Laundry No. WANTKD 1112 Dodge St. , ehlrt honors , rhln roncra and a No. 1 n nrker. 835 7 " \TTANTKD-liumedhttly , acompeUnt drnughti- man. Ueiiry\oss , lojui 7 , Redlck block , Omaha. . TX7ANTKD-A nrst-chsi plumber at Lewis k Oil- TT bcrt'3,521 Ualn St , , Council Bluffs. S24-8 \ \TANTED-A young man of temperate habits > I w hhoa to take charge of .1 country paper sever al years experience In all departments of Wo work ana a practical printer ; rafereacos given ; address " 8 D Q" Blue Springs Neb. 331-4p ANTED-Immedlately , a cook at Pacifls house , W 10thaneDa ! > enport. 3 > 0-4p A strong middle aged woman to wash WABTHD at the Paxton Hotel 322 6p r ANTED Good agents Immedlattly , both ladles W and : gentlemen , 1011 Dodge et. , roam 22 and 53 308-Bp PANTED A boy at J10 south 13th ; good referen W ces required. 332-4p - Intelligent boy In a law office ; ap tly until 0 o'clock this cvenlcgor Monday morn ing at room P , NebianknNat'l Bank Building. 303-1 ; An Intelligent young man to lenn the WANTED business ; apply to Mr. Harrison , 1S07 and 1309 Farnam st. 305 4 FED-A competent girl for house wort.good WAN ! rrquiicd ; Inquire 122south 24th et. 307-4 Ladies to solicit subscriptions for the WANIJCD ; apply at Iloom 10 , Bushman's block. 27S-4 TTTANTED A Ihe energetic joung man to drl\c VY a bread i.agon , reference required ; call at 221 north 18th st 282 < P "VT"rAhTED At once , n good competent girl to do VV gcncril housework In a family of Q\o , no small chllderen , must .10 a gcod meat anil vegetable cook. Good wages to a reliable and competent person ; enquire ol Mrj. 8. K Feltn , 1&2 south 15th St. 274-6 ATTANTeD A gcod girl for general homework ; V > applj at 2108 Chicago Bt. 8Mp 7ANTED A BO d liui.clrj woman at Arcade W Hotel , 1215 Dcuglas Bt. 283-Bp ANTED A good girl for general housework In W small family , 610 N. IBth St. 293 Op - active first class household furniture WANTED-An ture salesman. No use for an } otbcr to ap ply Martins Inrtallment store. 225 tf A girl for second work at north west WANTED and 14th. 2CO-1 WANTKD A tingle man to do rough work areund store , none but a quick active man need apply Martins Installment ttore 16th Street : 224 tf Dishwasher at Em mot house. WANTED 227-4p ANIF.D-Uojd silesmon 105 N. 18th. W 144-lOp IANTKD-Agents 109 N , 18th. W 143-lOp > ANTKD-Klrit-clvsa barber ( white ) to nin W barber shop on bhareg , Box 142 , Sidney , Ngb. UOCp - tra\ cling agent to sell on article that niidsrcadr sile , will run In well with a Hue of wholesale groceries. Good commlsalon paid. Ad dress 1814 I'liroo Ht. 120-p ANTKD ImmedUtely , an oxperltneed girl N. W K , corner 18th and Leavenwortn. D14-tf WWANTED L dy agents for ' -Queon Paotector' , WANTED and skirts supporters , shoulder iroceg , liuatl.8 , bosom forms , diena shields , eafoty teltf , sleeve protectors , fto , , entirely nnw devices , unprecedented proflta weha\e 600 agenta making iioo monthly. Address with stamp , K. II. Campbell i Co. , 9 South May St. , Chlcagi. 703-aUp SITUATIONS WANTED. I'oii'lon as jinltor or watchman , darer WANTED , by a sober reliable man ; best of ret. erencei as to Integrity ; addruM H. B , Bee olllce. ANTED Atltil.tioii as cook by man and lie W Inqu re cf the Steward at Paiton hotel. 3l-0p TiTANTED By a Swedish woman to go eut by Vthe day to do washing , Ironing , bouse , clean- rtf , cto , 11M Bheriiionavc. Mrs , Palm , SO Olp WANTED-bltiu(1on ( ts hcmekef ] > er by a m'ddle. aged woman ; addrcsf , for one week , L U , Bee otlloe. I84 YITANTED-eltuitlon. Jacllve boji 15and 17years old want pltcei wli-re merit and Industry nlll Insure confluence. Bast o ! references ; address A K 0 , Bee office 283-lp VirANTED-Hlluatlon by man and wife In a hoUl , VY tin p'acc for a blacksmith and wagon maker , AddrcM"a T Hlrtt , Southern hotel , Oth St 2M-4p tKO A position as book-keeper , aulstaat WAN bill cleik. Best references ; a dren "A. " Uils oBlM. WANTED-By a } ourtr man , a sltuUlon In a good house. One who Is strictly honeat and temptr- ateaddioM"L.W."care ! Bee. U7p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TANTED OOtcimsfor IlKwork. II , UannHcl W Ur , lid South Uth St. 327p V\7ANTED Two good svldlo horw. one far lady ' and one for gentleman ; enquire of O. II , Iltchcook , Ulh and Far n urn CH ! > Cp \\rANTKI > -Tti ms to go f > Fontanille , fonai Tt I ongjob. company work. Will Bhln from here ; nqulre at Canfltld hou tS9 4p irANIF.D-Toecll my fln > rlano cheap ; ' o my t phaeton almost now , address S F , Bcc olllce. 881-tf Y\rANTKl > A ultl toralic , from eleven to tour * > IcenAcinof ag , togoln the country , Rood lomo ; apply to ifis. Arnold , No. 113 notth 8th St 250 Mp To tcnl a cott'ge on ot bototo May 1st. , must bs ne r tintt c t line and oontiln all modern Improvements , will mole permanent ar rangements , by tlie } tar for cash , faml'y ot throt ( no hll lien , Address gltlngl ocatlon and price IV 0 , box 43) , city. 251 4p Homo of 6 or Oroom' , by My 1st , - * i good i locality i i 11 AddrrM . . . .I.H.IIIP . K . . ! S , Dm office. I , i.i . . . ! . Mill . , WANTED Every Utly In ncM o ( a toning ma chine , to see the new Improved American No , 7 , t * . K. Flodman i Co. agents ; 220 N ICtli. 843tf WANTKD Two roomi with board tot ) onng man and wife , mint be con'.rallr lornled. Totorenoes given and requited. Address "S. " thl office. 910-tt ffOK KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FOR RENT To asmall ttmlly , a new 7 room cot * Uzo In flnt olMi neighborhood 3 blocks Irora Ugh School. Inquire ot F. B. Kennard , 1320 nodge St. 356-tf FOR HF.ST-Brlck siorc 416 Tenth tt. , nor iron ard fOO l < er montli. S. Lehman. 810 tt FOR RENT Two pianos $3 per month ) Inquire EdholmAKrloklon. 3230 ° R KcNT A store cheap 309 north Itth. F Itth.Slfl Up [ 70H UKNT Homo B K comer Kth and Paclll r U two Mocks from U , r. depot. Owen Whilen. 285 Op . HKNC \ new house ot fl\o rounnlmintro ; ot FOH Mrs. Albert , on Mt. Pleasant it. l/ctwcon 21 ami 3 Its. . 276 4p OH HUNT A brick house of 8 rooms $18 per F month ; appl ) to Jolm lluislc , Hardware itore , 407 corner L'uinlng actl Saunilcrs ste , 1 * Clark. 217.7p FOIt HEMT An elegant fieht rncmcil dwelling houto , north cast oorr cr 17th anil Cas ] streets by Jamesv B. L'runcr , room 10 , frclghton block. 2 KM "ITOU KENT -A convcnlcii' rottnia notth-vcat cor. JD Sewaid aoill'ler street on street cr line. Call it No. 210 noith 17th it. ! 01-4n PENT ' 'rlok janl north end of Slanders it. FOll \\ork for part ej renting , as foreman , If waotcJ. .1. K. Fo Icr. 117-Hp n > OH KENT Farm aud garden. T. Mair y. _ 200 U UEM' Vcw Ftoro on 16th st. I dwarrt Noriis FOll Co. , Crouriid block. 135tt KENT 2 S room houses Imiulra Jno. I" UarloiSiuilti3- , or 314 Noith25th St. TpOU IlENT \ furnished house 9 ronina during f the Summer mont1 ! to pirtles without children. Inquire 211 South B3d St. 101 tf RUNT Unoxiured leaeo of houno with all FOR - implements at a bargain. P. P Orldloy H.O.omoeOnutn 174 U - and saloon vlth 'xture FORIlPNT-Ucsldenca of ground , mltallo fur park > nd sue etlcs during summer or v Inter Terms easy. Apply to Victor Duller , 24th It south of Loj\cm\orth 12MCp - IIKN1 - three and \ sto-o buildlng44x81 story H-\OK ho. 110andll2 14th , Inquire 1409 Doilgo St. 000-tt RENT Fnrnlshcd cottage , 7 rooms , with FOR , rantry , eta. In best locality in City oin pay rout with board. Call In afternoon at 525 I'ltns cntSt. 1'Otf TT'OK ' RENT Houjrs > ery cheap. Apply at C. T Jl ? Taylors 14th and Douglas Sti. 033-lf IIK-NT Two new store ] on 10th st. O.E FOll - , 15th and Farnam J32tl IlENT A farm. Inquire 8. W. coiner 10th FOll Izird .St. Ncwmat/s grocery , 188 Op TTOII RENT Ono story dwelling house fho rooms , .T 23d , nrar Clark etroet. Char.cs Ogdeii , corner 13lh and Doughs Street. 233 tf PENT Three brick stores corner .18th and FOR . J li. McCaaruo. Agent. 49t a2 UKNT New cottage , 5 rooms. . Phlpps Roe FOR S. 6th et. 231 tf KOOMS FOR RENT. " 1T OR KKNT Unfurnished roomi with all modern " Improvements south-wcit career Howard and 13th St 324 4p KENT Very ploicant furnished roomsilnstla FOR In euito , at reasonable price ,821 S 19th street 31Etf TJ > OR RENT Pleasant furnished rooms sultible _ kv for gentleman , terms reasonaUle , 005 north 17tb 294-ti TjJORRKNT Neatly furnished room for oncor two JP gentlemen , 4211'lcasint St. 290-4 IlENT Two or three very nice rooms fur FOR or unfurnlsh dfaur blocks south of Opera house. Icqulrc 021 south 15th. 208 tf FOR RENT A nicely fu-n'shed front room 1021 Douglas t 30L7p RENT A furnished front room at 1707 Daug FOR ' . 300 7p RENT-Furolshed rooms with bard 1312 FOR ' st. 317-tf r OR RUNT Tno nice ) } furnished roomi with board south cast corner 16th and Cass Bt. 3184 RENT Two nicely furulsacd rooms , a clo > ct , FOR > window , al < o two sirnll rooms and bath room On cnr line , 1720 Capitol tuc. 127-lp TPOR HKNT 1'urnlaied room , 1621 Cipltol a\o. 278 Op ° K UKNT Three unfurnished rconil , 17C9 Hurt F S root. 205-1 TCOR RENT Froat furnished icom S. K corner JU 10th and Fftrrutn Sts. 269 tf UENT Nlcch furulshcd rooms 10.3 Dodge strict 2W-4p IlENT TV , o plcasa.t furnished rooms at 2309 FOR Sr. 261 4p UFNT Ix > dglDg room for 1 or 2 men , N. E. FOR , 15th aud Ccpltol ave. Inquire at loom O.up stairs. OR BKNT One furnished room with uit cf par lor and board , 1514 California tt. 130 dp FOR KENT Largo handsomely furnlshud front rooms tlnglo or onsuitt , modern cuntcnlenctg , 1718 Dodge. 192 tf T7UU UKNT Handsomely fornliheil roorasfof fin J' Kle gentlemen. For particuUrs , address "Y , W Bee office. 20 8p UKNT-Two nicely furnlslcd looms , nlth FOR , 1617 Chlti o St. 171 tl RENT Nicely lurnUboa room at 1517 Day. FOR Bt. 828-4p neil KENT Nicely furnished rooms 105 N. 18th. I . 145 lOp LfiUllltKNl Kurrdsbwl front room , b'lck bay win- JD daw with board small family 603 noitU 17th ft. IT'Oil ' KENT Several One iIllces In C'rouiue' block , D Inqalre Ed. NorrU , room 10 Crounse bloo ° IR BENT Two furnished rooms 1901 Farnam. F P97-7p Oil KENT April lit , large unturnkhed rosroi 20JN.22dBt/ " UENT A pleasant front room furnished. C FOR oor. Itth and Iloward 8U. t95-tf T70U KENT Large front office on second floor. In- JP quire No. 1211 KarnamBt. 80 * tf UENT Furnished room at 1BI8 Jackfon 81. FOR 683 allp T7IOR KENT Furnished room and boird 85.00 per JP week. Very beet location 1814 Davenport. 764 a-14p It RKNT Furnished room 1810 Dodge.185aJO 185-aJO OR IIKNT furnished room at 1013 Karoam. esi- RENT-Nlccly furolihod rooms at 1718 Cast FOR 23Ctf T > OOM8 Vritb board , detlrable Of winter. Apply Bt. Cbailei IJbtel. . 237-tt FOR SALE SALE Diuir itorf la olty ; Involre $1500 , FOH legality. Woisley tt Nations , 12 ! ' . ! Ftrnam streel. S33-7p TT\0 8 HAI K-Cbeap , stock and futures of tea store J ? 8u7 north 10th it. cosh tradu 1 good chance for a man with small calttl. BOt 8p HaLK-Agwxl pijlr buriiumhou. tha b chance for a jounj iu p to ttart In builnem ; ad drw "ifsrnofi shop" Bee cirlceM.r S FOR8AtK-A will MUbllshrtlmfat muVftclifap CH account of lcavln < ooimtry ; Inquire of raulron 333.4 SALK-Osoilsewlfg mvbine , table , to\e , " ' " " ' - i-- " ; enMp ,0)S ) Fat 89-011 8011th 17 ( " New bftu o3 looint full lot Wleox addition , south Kligant 7 room C5tt g lot 7SxI40. hrgg K rn , this j a grcU bargain , ami a irlsndH home , ord ) a few MOCKS toath of the U. t. u > pit , nor KoviitrtX Uthand : ° ' ° Farnain. ' > CMy tcrmfa K M n < ! . SW. 291-4 . cot 17 < OR SALE -Or trade for Omaha lotn or Improved 1 proportv , 180 acres ot spier did Itnd In Buena- , \ Ista C\ , Iowa , also 100 acres goo ! Utid la Dubiinuo V Co , Iowa , and an elegant farm cf S40 ncrts In Sow ard Co. , Neb. 0. K Ma ) nc , 15lh nnd Farnam. SW 8 FOll SAT.K-181 acm of fine railing land , will n.llor tradt-forcitT lotell tskon In tlio 18th , enquire at U jrso'ei store , ccr. IJth and Chicago. FOH 8M.K-A bright , new stock of clothing , dry goods , boots and ihooo , notions etc , In a bil > lr.f . ( oountv seat In Xebanta , a rare bargain. bi4A.of reaionsfattelllne ; address 1710 north lOtli t. Omaha , 217-4p oil SALE-A Hrst-class boarding house having twenty regular boarders ; S. W. oor tth and lflostf. iS0.14p _ FOR SAtK-Ono hundrf.1 tonn o hay on farm 2 miles west of Uollotus. M. Schn k. 203 7p OH BALB-aoo.1 farm In ' „ , co , Neb. 170 all under oultltatlon , will stll or trade for tlrst class drugsUck. W. II. Green , our 1st Nat lUnk. _ _ _ _ 544 tf FOR SALE Good honw , six room * , lot 60x182 It. eist frjnt. good 1 citlou , bam , neil , etc ; JI&CO ; SlOO ciih , balance (15 per month. Vf , U. Qrecn , o\tr Ist hntlonil B nk. 2il-tf FOR SALK-ForitOdonn and $20 per month I will build an elegant flto room cottage , with torches clonsts , bar window brick cilltr , citteru.coal rouio , , Vx , i.5 , lth to bts nicely fenced the whole 11 complete tl.r.OO The oalttptes to IN ) boll ! at once contracts for ton ha\o already l > eon lot. Cull at my olllce nndeoerUn of cottage , location Ac. Bring V our friends along , C , K. Ma ) nc , south-west corner ISth ami Farnam . S07-a80 FOH SAl > R $103 , her o (0 ( joarsl tmggy and har ness. llelmrod's grocery 13lh and J ck on. _ TTIO ll SALK Drug store. Address box 414 Omaha , JP t30 tl _ riOIl SALK A new domestic ew in ? machine for JJ 86 cash Address "A 7. " lloo oinco. 1S7-0 T7 0118ALE That f rm six miles Bi th on the JL1 Uellc io nad U. P. rowl Is not sold or trailed for 1 * . M. I'ockmin. Omaha , P. O. box 787. 1SS 8p J , OR SALE-Storo bulMmi ; on Cumlng and 21st , P best en street J. D. Thomas. _ HQ.Kp 1 , 011 8AI.K Oil TIUDK-Largo tenn , hiriicM I1 and dray I'jit pa ) takin In drajuge. Adirees W. U. Dee olllce , Ojl-lf FOR SALS A very nice 0 room house nnd lot , must bo sold 1223 North 16ta Bt C. 2 a22p TOIl "ALK On easy jajmcnts I will furnish JL' lots and build houses on thort not'ce to suit the purchaser irqulre rf I1 J , Croidon , contractor and builder 27th at : d Webster St. OCO-tf TTtOll SALS A full lot on corner rf 18th and Jonoi J ? pa\cd street ami wltliln one cquaro ol U. I * . H. It. for silo. Wnircn SMUler. 809 tf FOR S At.K-Th'rtj ' choice lots noir park avo. 0. 1' . Slobblns , room 3 1 , Cr. irfhton block. 81u-alSp FOR SALK 200 Youllng sticri- , 20)2carold8ttcrs , rCQ } catling hclfem , 100 2 and 3- oar old heifers , CO graded bulls. HTIUNOKBROS , 81ou\Citj , Ion a. 7S3 1G FOR SALE Four yoir old horse lias boon worked double. For particulars It qulro at n o corner 14th and Firnam et In birbir shop. J. Kir nor. 671-aO FOR SALK Second hand ten horeo power , up right holler and cnclno ; In goo < l condition ; low for cash Cbaa. S. 1'oor , 103 0 14th Bt. , Omaha , Nob. 337-tf PERSONAL. "PERSONAL John Hamlln bis removed to Omaha JL and resides at 1510Uia\eiiworth St. 073-alOp WILL Po found at 16C9 Da\ccport ft , nncxpcr IcnieJ nurse. Best city reference L-hun _ 872-a24p TO EXCHANGE. _ _ rpo EXUIIANOE acres land la Kansas under JLcuttltation , gordhcine and Improvements , will Lradc for grucry stock if UVcn linmediitely. W. II. Q.cen.over IstNatT Bink , Omah , Ncb. 323 tf FOR SALE Or exchange. Wo ha\e for sslo the excluUo right la this state to sell the ooal ecnomizer and soot dustroytr , tfestrojs the soil and wllsa\e twenty per cent on coal , will sell count } rlghti or the etatr , or will exchange for roil estate or any good property on application will send sample for trial and give paitlculara. Rcaion for selling owner cannot ehc it bin attention : a rare ( .banco for le men : Bedford , Seller A. Dav ; . 278 tf niO EXCUANGK Will oxclungo 480 acres of unlm- J. proved Nebraska land foritock of groceries ; ad dress "J. P " Bee othco. 311 9 rpo EAOIIANGE-TwoIotsin W. A. Rodlck'sadd. JL for a lot or half a lot located somewhere neater the center o' ' the city and suitable for building , wl'l ' pay additional 11 > aluo Is more. Address "O. T. " Dee office. 015 tf inon SALE Oil EXCHANGE A 10 pel acre , a JO or port of two thousand acres of Umber land 'orty ' miles coat of Kansas City , wll exchange for Nbraska land or morohandlso. Bedford , Souer b Davis , Hltf BUSINESS CHANGES. FOR SALE Stock of general murchandlso , nls9 store building fur roH.bctt location In a country town. Address "A. IL H. ' Boo office. 177-8p FOR 8A LE - A first olosa stock of dry gocds 35 000 at a bargain , will take jart crsh Inline * ro l es tate ; address "U. V. B. " care Hoc oRlcc. 232 tf F 1011 SALE Cheap , saloon fixtures and ( took N. W. cornerlCtb and Caplto ave. 617 03 "TOOK SALE Or exchange a full stock of clothing J ? boots an J shoes , gent' iiirnlahlnggoods , will ex. change for Nobrtska Lands. 0. II.rctoruon.80l S. 10th St. , Omaba , Neb. ill ? U FOR SALE A good Bkatlnr rink , size 84x100. In quire of II Lambert , WakeOeld Neb. 423 a5p BOARDING. OARDWO-FlrstclasV"board ; ancTlodging for $1.25 per week , allmw beds and springs at No. 1408C'aEi8t. II. Peter Nlolc. 704 allip IRST-OLASS Bed and board K12 Ctnltol tva F 12B35 LOST AND FOUND. LOST A ymmg lemon and white setter dog ; a lib- ertl reward uillbo fheu J3I2 Douglust. lOOSp IOST Arxmt 8 o'clock this ( Saturday ) mornlnff , a saddle of single bujgy harness ( ubber trimmed without chock hook between Khlan'a add. and the Blue lurn on lot1 ! st finder 1 iftve at Padflo Eirrcsi Co' oltlce and rece.vo reward. 312-4p TOST-Large topaz ring gold mouated In th v- JcJnlty of the Lea > enw > } ith Street eohool. t Indor will be Ubnial'y rewarded by returnlog tame to itore of II. A. licNamara , 14th near I'amam St 200 tf , MISCELLANEOUS , /'y VTOTIOB All persons are hereby notlfletTnot , to LN either rrntor purotaro the farm known at the MoNabbplace , on section five ( li ) , towne.blp fifteen (15) ( ) , ran o thlrteei (18) ( ) , near 1)19 ) clty of Omaha , r/eb. Nor to purchue any stock ortarmlug tools on tbepUoe , wliitever ; or they will be Jtomed tress- parsers and will bedoilt with axnrdlngly. April 4,1885. JOHN W. JlcHABIl SIP Op TTtEATIlERS'&llladlcs send their feathers to Herr.v JD Sincere to b o'oaned dyed ano oobredalso gtn- tlemtq'irlotblnr i loaned , uyed and ripatrod , unt- tltis work guaranteed , Dye W rks , ItlO Jackson st , etfloo 805 south 13th St. , Omaha. 277-111 TTY You want your lots or gardens nlowed , send JL notice or postal card to V. I.lm , louthlSth st- , 132.1 279-lp EH1IIAY i lire e year old gray colt , with barneni oo ; < hoil la front. Return to O. J.lliin , corner Gumming St. aad Lowe Avenue , 8I4-10 | > STRAYCDOR STOLEN-An eight to nine tear oM cow , white and blue spotted with Mick ears and Bwillluif onfoielejaDV ; Ufonnitlon leadirgto the recovery will be liborilly rowaMed by Henry Ili es- torn , 21st and Lake Ht. 268 tf ( J PLENDED ptsture w 1th running water and good Qihcltcr for MO Inruti can he had of llaisic Prouh. now , on lh former lUthmaiiq farm near Ualhoun. InipUre at 1'aulicn & Co. 1511 Faroam St. 220 7. Ul' Two'\e head ol joung cattle. Owner TAKEN tr name by calling upon John I" . Hoch- Hllk dairy , noith cf Deal & Uuaiu aijluiu. e 6w PIUVY , taultii , stall and cosipools cleaned at tha shortest uUa and satisfaction guaranteodbyir , O. Abel , I' . 0. liox 978 213 ap . . , ( tared In bilck ware noute 911 and 913 Jones St. 197 tt '