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THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , APRIL 9. 1885. 5 SERENADED. Hon.J , E. Boyi Serenadel Last Night by A , 0. H , CitiZGDS , ProecBslon , Muilo and Bpcocli. Last evening iho A. 0. II. nocloty , composed of Irish voters mot in the Hibernian hall , and with their band of mnslo marched in procestlon to the real * donco of Hon. J. E , Boyd , mayor-elect of Omaha. Tlio procoeslon was a largo ono and seemed enthusiastic along the Uno of march , stepping nimbly to the atralns of muslo furnished as they moved on. Upon arriving at the homo of their friend , the band discoursed covcral In spiring airs , Vrhen the object of their compliment appeared and nnbsUntially said : MR. BOYD'.H srEEcii. Gentlemen : The presence of BO many men and such a demonstration as J BOO be fore mo touches my heart and I would bo less than human if I failed to appreciate and acknowledgethem. . Iho battle is over ; the smoke has cleared off and wo can no w calmly look over the field whore yesterday the opposing forces mot. On the ono sldo wore gather ed those who favored the suppression of riot and disorder and the protection of laboring mon in their peaceful employ nient and pursuits. On the other aide were those In part at lout who held opposite views. The Issue yesterday was , shall mon who wish to work bo protected or shall they bo maltreated and driven from tholr work , their tools thrown Into the ditch and special policemen sent there to protect thorn , bo beaten and driven away. This issue was exaggerated and harped upon , and many mon were made mad and desperate against Iho man who has always been the triond of the laboring man. For thirteen years I h vo worked and know what the word means In all it senses and applications. 1 have always labored and hired laboring mon and I defy any man to point tu a single in stance of oppression by mo of the laboring man. [ Here the speaker was cheered lustily ] Because thrco years ago I called on the governor of the state of Nebraska to aid mo to oappross a riot and protect the laboring man , I mutt bo now denounced. Throe years have passed and I still filnk I did my duty and made the prosperity of to-day possible. I did not make a mistake [ very emphatically ] ; if so It was of the head and because of a want of hot ter judgment. In another part of yesterday's battle field were Eomo men who called them selves democrats , but who are democrats only in name. Soiuo of those opposed me becanao they failed to receive their party nomination ; another sot opposed me because they foaicd a certain man would bo made president of the board of public works , ( the speaker hero declared that after three years that ' 'certain man"had proved him self to bo a most competent man , and ono of thorough honesty and principle. ] Another clata who opposed mo were those who ate ambitions to control the federal patronage of the state of Nebraska , and thena are not confined to the city ol Omaha thuso gave aid to the enemy. The other and last cluaj ara these citi zens who voted for the nominees of tholi own the republican party. Mr. Boyd wonld not speak of the mode and weapons uaed to compass his defcvt , escept to sjy that ho believed that some acted on the principle that declares all IE fair in war and polltica. Ho would eay that he did not usp a dollar exoopl for legitimate purposes in this campaign , and anyone who says the contrary state ! an untruth. Ho had believed all the time that ho wonld bo elected , and had mad none but honorable means tc secure the fulfillment of his wish and be lief. Ho should soon enter on the dutlei of the office , and would do so free fron any promise to any man , and his futun actions must bo judged by his past. He wished on'ca more to thank his friendi who had so honored him by this demon stnUIon , and regretted that his house WBI too small to Invite all of them in , but hi hoped at some other time to reciprocal their kindness. At the cloao of Mr. Boyd's car of nil ; delivered address ho was greeted b ; cheer.1' ' , ami after interchange of civllltiui and congratulations the procession re tired. THE OOUETS. Ijlttlc DnlnK In the Dihtrlct Cour nil Hftliona Corpiti iu the County Court Tbo Uaunl Police Itccord. IIISTKICT COURT. In Juilgo Wskoly'a court yesterday th cano of Klinball va , the city of Omah ( rosily contractor JIcGavook ) was 01 trial and not ended when the hour of ad jonrnment arrived , COUNTY COURT. In the case of Wolih vs. Pattoraon , init for $40 for work done , a motion t quash the summons was hoard and aui talnod , and nn allaj aummona orderui and the trial act for the KHh of April Tire cases of habeas corpaa weri before Jtidgo McOullooh yoaterday : th one. that uf Alfio Gilmore , the oypriai ana alleged watch anatcher , the otho that of Rich Jamoa , alias Lam bert , her paramour and fit com paulon. The facts are brloil ; theto. A tnan was walking on the atreel and got Into convorsatloa with the wom n separated from her and atonco ducoverei that hli watch had been taken. Ho filet complaint and procured a warrant for ho arrest , which was orecuted. After thi arrest , perhaps the next day , the follow Lambert , approached tho.loaer cf thi vratch , asked if ho wis the person win loat It and upon being informed that hi wai , told him ho could take him to a per ion who would fcatorot It , The two wen to that > ( poraon"tho watch was produce ! and the owner told that he could get i if he wonld agree not to prosecute th women who was them in jail on the chart ; of having stolen it. These terms wer not , it appears , accepted ; at any tat the case was heard before Judge Bonckc and both parties sent on to abldothe aclio of tbo grand jury , ball wai not glvei and the parties are now before th county court ( on a habeai corpus. Th tint question that arose was If the judg would open the case to as to admit th production of testimony s to the the f ! outside of the tranicript of the pollc court. Upon thla the county cou'ct de cld d that the showing made by th pap r * returned Is the court would I the only thing admitted In the sbj\pe < testimony. The Ltmboit caao being under consideration was argued yester day evening and the point submitted Ii.if there Is In the paper s ny evidence tend ing to show a probability of offence that will warrant the holding of the accused. Judge McOiilIcch reiorvod his opinion In the Lambert's caao till 11 o'clock this morning , at which time ho will deliver it , nnd then at once hoar the woman Gil- moro's case , in which It la likely the same point will arise. POLICE COURT. In the police court yesterday a few drunks wore fined and eomo sent to jail. A woman was sent to jail as an ineano person. Her name is given as Marie Karston iHanBen. J. 0. .Prontzol for disturbing the peace , and several other cases nlll bo hoard to-day. Ono of those la that of Ed. Cook for stealing rv pair of shoos from Terrell & Cook. A VALUED SOUVENIE , That Told Good News to the Conn try. A gentleman of this city has In his potsojsion an "Estra" of the Dally Ro- publlcn about eight inches long and the width of this column , dated April 10 , 18G5. 18G5.A A copy of this valued souvenir is herewith with given , whlh tolls its own groal atbry : DAILY UBPUBblOiYN. EXT11A. OUAIIA CITY , MONDAY , AVRIL 10 , 1865. GLORIOUS NEWS It SURRENDER Ol" LEE'S ARMYI 1 COSIES TO QUAD'S TERMS 11 1 OFFICIAL DISPATCHES AND CORHESPOND- EXOE IN THE EVENING PAPER 1 "WAV. DEPARTJIEXT , \ WASHINGTON , April 8. J To Major-General Dix , New York City : Thla department haa received the offi cial report of the surrender this day of ODD oral Leo and his army to General Giant , on the terms proposed by General Grant. Details will bo given as Bpoodily as possible. ( Signed ) , EDWIN M. STAOTON , Soo'y of War. There is , as will bo noticed a discrep ancy between the date of the above dis patch to General Dli and the facts of the case ; that IB , the uurrondor of General Loo's army occurred Sunday , April 0 , and not April 8. Either this ia an error of the typoa , or it may be accounted for on the theory that Genaral Grant , who had been negotiating with Leo , upon iho subject of his surren der fiinca April 7th , kept the war de partment advised of the practical agree ment to surrender on the day preceding the actual laying down of arms by the Confederates at Appomattox. This ' 'Extra , " atide from its value as a monumental reminder of a day that will live In American history through comlojj centurlca , has especial value at this time wh ° n the great soldier , whoso bearing at that purled so pregnant with great events won the admiration of the world , lies Ir torture nt death's door , soon to pirn beyond the lines where the Uasl of battle will fee seen no more. The casts of Ainccow vs. Anderson , for cible entry ; Stitzel va. Schwnck , for indebt ednoas , and the notorious case of JUtoa ve Flauniganfor the possession of land ( tbo latte on clmngo of venue from Jnstlce Anderson ) were before Justice Stionbert ; yesterday for trial or to be eot for trial , A lady from Finland was at the depol yesterday and testified her gratitude for semi courtesy and kindness , which she could no speak of , being ignorant of Knglish , by getting : ting down and scrubbing the floor , natwith standing the efforts of Depot Agent Oatron to prevent U , She was on. route to Carbon Wyoming. Yesterday wns chiefly remarkable for tin number of thirsty men about town whoa pocket pieces did not jingla so numerous ! ; nd ns recklessly as on Tuesday , Johnn ; Hnll aays their unbtorfugea nnd "glided sina in the shape of stories to secure just ono t taper oil on wera amusing if not so harass ing and vexing. WJCKlAOK-Atllo ! : : ; , Wednesday , Apr ! 8. at Omaha , Miefiaol Wickbach , In th 00th year of his ago. HU remains will b rt buried to-morrow at 11 a. m. , from the Uer man Catholic church , TnOB.siN On yesterday , April 8 , at 10:30 : a. m in Omaha , C. Trossin , wife of It. Troaain 1'sq , departed this life , Funeral nolle hereafter , An Umperor'a Musical Skill. London World , , The handlo-plano , the successor of thi barrel organ , ia the Invention of thn fa mous harmonium-maker , Dobnin , of thi Place Lafayette , Paris ; and a very gooi atory I know In connection with his in ventlon. The pianist , Asclior , who hac ; the title of pianist to the Empress En genie , was asked to the Tnillortes to plai before her majesty. While ho was an uounced aud kept waiting a few minutes ho heard some ono In the next room play ing most brilliantly ( llQicnUloB of no com mon order * . "Who Is that ? " ho askot the aide-de-camp. "Ah , 1'Empereu : s'amuso , " said General Floury. Blgre thoJEmporor ! When It waa always sup posed that the Emperor did not knov one of two pieces from tbo other , or tool for two pieces the tame piece plnyec twice , there was room enough for stir prisu. But when Asober was ushered inU tholr majesties' presence , ho SAW tin Emperor turning the handle of a nov piano , nnd performing as brilliantly a the distinguished messieurs los Itallen do in onr streets to the delight of thi area princes tea. I'ronf AgKiuBt Intoxication , New Vork Times , "Don't you know , " aaid a gcnUemai In a bar room to a very Boedy-looklnj party who was about to drink K glasj o steaming hot whisky , "that the stronj funioi ot that hot liquor are very intosl Citing ? Two or three such glwaos wil mnko yon terribly drunk. " "No they won't. " 'JThoy ' won't ? Why not ? " "Boctosa I haven't got money enoagl 10 to buy two or thrco o'omj" a aid th lie aoedy party sadly. 3e be GLOVE FITTING. < It is a pleainre to have gloves fitlo CO IN THE NEW AND NOVEL WA by uu experienced lady glove fitter bo PATCH'S , 1017 Douglas St. , just abov beef Falconer's. of Opaning to-mcrrow , The Irish NMlonM LcnRuo n { Io\vn. A LABOR ANI ) ENTHUSIASTIC HURTING AT DBS M01XCS , DEsMoiNKS , Apnl 8. The stale meeting of the Irish National League of Iowa was held hero to-day with a large attendance The reports of the secretary and treasurer showed affairs in n flourishing condition , A letter was read from Patrick 1'gan , president ol the National Land League , regretting his tnabilty to bo present. The committee on resolutions reported is follows : Resolved , That this convention , composed of representatives of the Irish National League of Iowa , heartily endorse and rondirm the platform and resolutions of the Irish Na tional League convention , held at Boston , Mass , , August 14,1881. Kosolvcd , That the Irish National League of Iowa expresses ita unqualified approval of the course pursued by Charles Stewart I'arncll and the Irish parliamentary party under his leadership , and pledges Itself to suppott them by every moral and material aid in the contest , and wo there fore heartily commend the parliamentary fund to tbo generosity of our countrymen. llcsolvod , That wo deplore the spectacle of castle rule , and yet are glad that the morally courageous William O'Brien has exposed the social rottennooa of that infamous clique and sent Jamca Kllis to n felon's coll. The Amer ican who Iocs social purity will now nt least rncognlzo that Ireland has been and is ROV < ernou by social and moral foroicn lepers , Resslved , That wo approve the renewal of the atudy of the Irish language as ono of the elements In the general progress of our race , and warmly approve the ellorts of those engaged gaged in its advancement. Kesolvod , That it | s not necessary to nfllrm our loyalty to republican institutions , but wo , as American citizen , desire to put on record our condemnation of the ( also spirit that cringoa'.to power , and attributes \ irlue to au thority , and resists efforts of struggling nationality. In this faith wo resolve that in dcsplto of foreign ministers and homo secre taries we shall strive to maintain the "dignity of American citizenship , Resolved , That a comrnltto of five , bo up- pointed to represent this convention and request our representatives in congress to work for and tavor an amendment to the con stitution of the United States , prohibiting ownership of land in fee simple by any except citizens or residents who have declared their intentions to become citizens of the United States and settlers In ( , ooj faith ; and pending the adoption of such amendments support the O.U03 bill ; or any other suitable legislation for the protection and conservation of the public lands for the citizens of this ( republic. Council Blulfd was chosen as the place of the next meeting. The officers elected wore : President , M. V. Gan non , Davenport ; vice-president , J. J , Lice- han , Dnbuque ; treasurer , Martin 1'lynn , Uea Mollies ; secretary , John Uoward , Dea Moinosi Kxoculivo committee. F. 13. McMenome , A , P. McGulrk , J. H. Glllespie , P. Smilh and P. V. Mart. MOKTUARY. DEATH OF SUSANNAH JIOORF. TonONTO , Ont. , Apiil 8. Mrs. Susanna ! Moore , the celebrated Canadian authoress , 1 dead , niciiAitn GRANT \VHITK. NEW YORK , April 8 llicbard Granl White died of gastritis at his houses ir this city to-day. Ho hod beer 111 all winter. Klchard Grant White was born in this city on the 23d of May 1822. Kor nearly thirty years he has beer constantly before the public ns a writer ol magazine and newspaper articles upon liter ary and art matters , lie was also the nuthoi of articles on Shakespeare and Shakesperiac literature In both Apploton's and Johnson'i cyclopedias. The Chicago Opera Festival. ' CHICAGO , April 8. An audience of G.COi was at the opera festival to-night when Mdll Nevada made her debut here in "Mirellav She was given a warm reception and after con eluding an aria in the second scene of th first act wan rapturously cheered and at th close of the act was recalled three timet Scalchi joined in the honors ot the night am , was warmly applauded. The attendanc upon the operas has in no wise diminishoi and the statement is made that every seat ii the body of the house has now been sold fo the entire season. Convicted ol' the Murder ot Joscpl Ihnm. CKDAR RAPIDS , IOWA , April 8. Alber Mitchell ( ex-convict ) waa convicted this morn : ing of the murder of Joseph Thum ( also 01 , convict ) on the Milwaukee railroad biidg hero lost spring. A train of clrcumstatti.i evidence alone conUcted Mitchell. The jur recommended imprisonment for life. Th prisoner received the \erdict with etolid in difference. ( JUEEK FREAKS OF CUPI1) . Ill-Assorted Marriages Themselves in the Divorce Courts. Cleveland Leader , "Oh , yes , " said an attorney to whor a icporter applied for any Information h might posnsa on the subject of whimslca \ marriage ? , "I know of a case In this clt where two uncles and their nephew niai to rlpd three slaters. Thus the nephew' ' wife became the niece of her sisters an her husband became the brothor-In-lai of hla uncles. Ills first boy became th grand nephew of his aunts , his mother' ' sisters , and his coaslna wore neccsaarll ; his aunts and uncles. " Thus encouraging the reporter with mission looked about for more whimsies marriages and learned of half a dozen I : as many hours. A prominent eowln machine man who formerly lived in thi city married n widow who had a yonn ; daughter. When tbo latter had grown ute ' to womanhood the sowing machine mai obtained a diroico from his wife am married her daughter , making his forme wife his motbor-ln-laif. The three wor often seen riding out togethe in the same carriage , I la but a few year since a certain well-known historian am poet , after the death of his wife , marriei her daughter by a previous marriage much to the disgust of his son , wh found that hla slater had suddenly growl Into his mother. But the queerest case of all is that of widower and his son who married a wld ow and her daughter , the son inarryirjj the mother and the father the daughter When the widower married the daughto ) ho become father-in-law to th widow , who was his dtughtor-ln law ; or , In other words , was father 1r In-law to his mother-in-law. His wlf became the stepmother of his uon-In Uw , who waa in fact her half brother ii being the full son of her father , her bus band. When the son married the wldoi he became the father-in-law of his owi .0 father , became his wife was his father' wife's mother. By his marriage the aoi became the stepfather of his stepmother who waa his stepdaughter , Tbo wldov it not only the mother cf he daughter , but also tbo daughter in-law , and her daughter becomes comes her mother-in-law. Thi widow ii likewise the daughtcr-ln-lsw o her husband's father , who , It will bo re tnerabered is her son in-law , by reaaoi of being her daughter's ' hujband. B marrying the widow , the son became th son-in-law of hit mother , the wife of hi father. The son becomes the father o his father's wife , his lialf-iitter his ow daughter , because she la the daughter c his own wife. The old gentleman , b > his marriage with the daughter , becam his son's wife's son-in-law , tbt Udy likewise being his daugl ter-ln-law , although being h wife's mother. The father' * wife , i stepmother to bii children , is therefoi stepmother to her mother and atepfaUit the latter being the son of her husband. It the nnlon of Iho son nnd the widow bo blewodwlthft girl babe , the little ono would ordinarily bo the old gentleman's grandchild. In this inslatice , however the old man being son-in-law to the son ho , In addition to being HA grandfather , is a half-brother to the Infant and the child is half-sister io its grandmother. In caao the daughter , who married the widower ewer , should have a boy , ho would at once become hia grandmother's half- brother and her brothor-ln-law nt the aamo time. TUTFS HMHBB N HB BMI PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. the Greatest "Medical Triumph of tha Age ) SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ioi ofnppetlte , UoweUcoitUdl'alnln the head , with a dull emotion In the back part , I'nln nndor the boulder * blade , VuUncm after eating , with adit * Inclination to exertion of bodr or mind , Irritability of temper , l < ow iplrlti , Trlth n fooling oClmTlns noslected iomedatTi WenrlncMt Dlr.zlnoBs , Fluttering ; at the Heart , Dot * before the cjei , Headache ever the rleht ore , UeitlCMn , with atfut dream * , Hlchlr colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S FIIiIiS are especially adapted to such cascfl , ono doaa effects such a JianKoofTocllnRnstonstonliHthosuflercr They Xncrenie the AupetUe.atul cause the bodyio TaUo cm Flesh.thu-1 the system 1J nourished , and by their Tonlo Aoilon on . StoolH nre the UlRCStlve Orgtini.Itenulnr ' . Nt-.W.Y. produced. Prl" 'J5c. 44 Bturrny - GHAT lUm or WHI8KEU8 changed to n GLOSST BLACK by a ulnr-lo application ol this DTE. It Imparts n natural color , nets Instantaneously. Sold by UnigKlsts , or went by erprosit on receipt or 01. dfTico.44 NlurravSt. . Mow York. SCDD GLOVES with Improved hooks ivhicJi will not catch iu lace , "wear out sleeve linings or accidentally un fasten , are made in three quali ties , the best ocing stamped "Foster , " the .second "Fowler" : and the third "William. " - THUS : , PRICE LIST. TVilllain. Fowler. ' Tester. ' 5 Hooks , $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 (7 ( fif 1.25 1.75 2.25 10 1.50 2.00 2.75 ° \ FOR SALE BY 7 [ W.Jt. FA.JLCONJEK. r" A PROFESSIONAL FITTJUl has bee sent FKOM NEW YOUK to teach theyoun > id ladles In this department how to fit glove and wo are now prepared to fit on all rho Ki Gloves wo sell tbo samn as they do In Noi York. N. B. FALCON ! ill. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Fiid.iyeulng : , April 10UL la lag CONCJEXW 'Pn 'P.d .d TIIK jr 10 Celebrate 1 4th D. U. Infantry liaud , nutUtul b ; tllB Omaha Glee Club i U itJhk\Md U InOj.uberUln will alio appear I balce loca Iquutet , and duct. Somal aolw wll b rendered by inembtra of the Uand. 1- Corntt solo , 1'rof. Jos. Nevottl. Saxophone soto , Thos Van Ostcn. Xylophone solo , Cha . Btohlc. nion-thur-frl t YOU OAN BUY AT TUB 10 rro 1- lion Tea i- Bllver Leaf lapan Tea at 40c , 5 c , COo , 7Co nod 80. . i- Uncolored Japan Tea at COo , C0c,70o ondSOc. iw Movuue Oua FowderTea , 4oc , COc , COo , 70c. & Moyuno YnunK 11 } ion Tea , at 25c , 40e , JOe , 00,7C and < jCu. D ' , < * ( 0 > m Tea at 25c , 400 , CO , flflc , 70c , 80 ) W English Breakfast Tea , tioc. rJOa 70oand BOoi sr DuatTia , 25o or E Ibs tor tl. Alee a combination Coffee , frcili roasted , tha beats all competition , 35o or 8 lln for t A full line ot Coffee at ISc , ISc , ° 0c , 22c. Sc , 30 aud35o per Ib. Pure Spices and Baking Powdei A Trial Orclorh all Vfa Ask. I'll ! DOUGLAS ST y ALIViA E. KEITH. 101 Offer ! thli Coming on Sjpecial Inducement tia ac r "HAIR GOODS r , 14:12 : Douglas St. Omaba , Ne T. i.BRAY 151S Douglas Street. Conies again better than ever. Look Womans" Poblo GrMn , Button $1 00 11 " " Nowiwrt 05 " " " Polish 85 Moris' Button Shoo 1 75 11 CMf Boott , Rood 2 BO " Whole Stock Kip Boot 2 00 And then wo hnvo our Choice Kid Button Boot 2 75 Former Trice 3 DO It ii known nil over the city nt 1513DOUGLAS ST. T. N. BRAY. INSTITUTE HOTEL ! CORKER 13th awl Capitol Avc. , Formerly Creighton House. Refurnished , 81. f > 0 n day. Special rates by the week. MENS ? FURNISHER. Schinifffberge & Kessler llattor ot Application ot lIcN.imara & Duncin for ! . ! cjuor laconic. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby git on thatUcNtmart & Duncan illi upon the 28th day ol March A. D. 1ES5 , Ola their ap plication to the major nnd clt } council ot Omaha tor license to sell milt , spirituous and Unous liquor at No. 214&21BS 14th Btrcet.Sd ward , Omata , Neb from the llth day of April 1835 , to the llth day ol April lSSt3. If there bo no abjection , remonstrance or protest nied w Ithln tn o v. eeks from March 28th A. I ) . 1S85 the said llccnas will be grantrd. MC AMARA & DG.NCVV , Applicants , J. J. I. . C. JEWKTT. Cltv Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAN MONET , IXMS in sums of ( S100 and upwards ; Ballot ro , 317 south 13th It. 331-0 Toloaa on chattels , Woc.Ho } & Hairison MONKY 20 , Offllhi National bank building 354 tf rf\0 LOAN A few thousand dollars onc.tybuslnet JL propertj ; Isaac Adams , Frcnzor bloclc opp. P. 0 313 tf loaned at low rat09ln amounts to suit o MONEY , ! or other good security. Flnar dal ciilmngc , 1603 Fornam at. g ° 3-mlp TO LOAN On ical ejtata ani chattcj ? MONKY Thomas. 740U. Loaned on chattels , cut rati , K. MONEY nought and cold. A. Forman,213 S. 13th S 670-tf to oan on good real estate security , i MONEY . Williams block. 2SO-I ONEY LOANED at C. F. Keed & 0o's. Loan ottk on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , person ! propoity of all kinds and all othe mtlclea of > alui without rcmo\al. Over let National Bank.corner 13t and Farnam. All buslncsa strictly conlldentlal TLf ONKT TO LOAN In lumj of WOO and upwart 1V1 O. F. Davis and Co. , Real Estate and Lei Azonts , 150B Faroam 8 . 2S3tf HELP WANTED. ID W \ XTTD-A girl lor general house work at 8 : B VV soutli nineteenth ttreet. 403-8p Hfllabla JOIIOK men as agents. Clemci : WASTED Cliase , llusbuiaa'a block , 19th and Douzlag. 4043 W AM HI-A Knodglrl Immediately at the cornet llth niul Davenport 8t9 , Carey homo 408 t W ASTPU Tocngage lady short 1 and reporter ar callgraph writer. Add rets ' 'Wholesaler " 412 tf WtNTH ) A girl for generaUiouse work at 21i Chicago St. 411-Sp WAMMI A girl In famll } of tuo ; Inquire boar Ing home , ' . ! doom smith of Paciflo house on 101 VUuoa Capitol a\e. , and Davonpoit it , west lido. W.INTKB Laundress at Institute hotelcorner 181 and Capitol Me. 390 Sp WtMTU-A young girl for light homo work at 6 ! 1'leaiantit. Mrs Blair. 307-0 | "TTf/MKu A elrllor general house work at 16 > ! VV Howard St. 333-10 , W Asrtu-Snull j'irl Emmet liouse. W \\trn Immediately , two Bret-class Imk Hals era , alio an apprentice to learn dieafinaUng MUacs Murphy , dieunnkiDg r/arion , 1C17 Oou li 400-lUp WANTKU Ksperlcnced cook and laundreia at ft South 17th street. 337-lOp Clil to do general house work , 16 WASIKD Karnam Et. 370-Ei V\7' KTED Young man or a young lady to kei T 1 bonks and who la a short lund rlternononoi apply unleis quick and thorough In fliureiitato ; LI and rreUous occupation. Addrea3 box 715 Omah 871-tf I WAVTKD-Oirl lor house work 122 south 21th i ( jockl riferonu'ts required , ITD- ! rrTANTrc 8om one toadoptacoodbrlfht hcaltl 11 boy three yeara old , call at 16th and Paclfla a 377.1Sp CO \ , -ANTKD A BOCd laundrj womin at A > ca < I > Hotel , 1215 Douglas Bt. 285-Op o Girl for K'neral bouie work mu t lie good rook , no washlne or Ironing. Mrs J lioyd , 10131'acltlo itriet UtHeen 10th and llth 8 389p 7"ANTED-Two good glrla N , W. corner Caplt VV ave. and loth st. WANTHD-A girl for second work at north we corner JtcVaon and Ktli. 3(7-8 \17ANTFII-A llrit-chaiplumber at Lewis k. Q VI bcrt'l , 021 kfaln bt , , Council IlIuOi. 121-b " \17"ANTKD-A aloxla man to do rouuU v , ork arxiu Y ntoro , none but aimlck attlvu man need app ittrtlna Installment atore Utli Utreit ; ; 221 TXf ANTKU-Oood uleiman 100 N. ISth. W 144.10 ] i. 13th. 143-10 ] P 8 - Jj a enti for "Queen 1'aottcto WANTKD-L daily atocklni ; and skirts supporter ! , sboulil braces , tu tl 8 , boeom forms , dicM shields , nafe belli , sleet o protector * , rtc , , entirely n w dovlci J I unprecedented profits , violate 600 agents makli ; . I 100 montbly. Addrtw Itb stamp , K. II. C ropb 3b ' t Co. , 9 Suulh May fit , Cb'uttt. 783-al VTtTANTKD InimMUttlr , an ojpcrlenetil elrl N , YV K.corner 18th and Leaunworlru P34-U SITUATIONS WANTVKD. \\TAN D-tltuatlon by nn c\potl nct ! Ocrmivn 1 ! butcrier , votkeltno > carslnriilltdMpbl > ; ail. dross No Hie South Tenth St. Otto Welbcl. 407-9p As engineer anil mtchlntat ltli twenty jc r ox- ptrlenco would like a situation , can furnl < lrt > eal of rcfeicnm : kddrcM " \ i' * Bee oitlc * . 374-12p " \A"\\tKi > -ny ala'y ' , potltlon In Mmall fimlly as } \ tioma kceier ; Inquire 114 llaruey , bttiron S nnd 0 ; bcln een 9 a m and 4 p m. 872 Op \\7ANTKD-Uy an cxperlcnted yourit man , & Tl situation M book-keeper or salwman In any Undo ! bndneis. lint of referenceaddress o I ) c ro lite o 111 co. 3M Sp " \\7ANTKD Ccsltlon by kcomprtentsMncKraplier 11 andtxpo writer ; best ol references botli ns tn abllltv and character ; address Mrs M. Waldo , 11 , II arrltt street Detroit Mch SOO ? l > " \17AKTKD-Bya young man , a situation In & good 1 * home. Onenholsatrlctlyheiint and tcmptr- kteaddrew"L.W."cara ! Doe. , t57-8 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WASrui-Ono or two rooms ml board lor ladjr andgontlnimn nj one child nrlntU family preferred. llcfirenccsRtten and required ; address F 0 I > 0807 416 0 T\7ASmi Hoom nd board In a private family by i 1 two young ; men distance from Pott oltlcc , not to exceeds blocks : Address " 11 " Bee oflleo. 618-lOp , To rent Rood hotel located In Omaha preferred ; call on or rtdiiresa J 1' McDonald , 420 north 18tli street. 40M1 w ANTcn-dood reliable family horse ; enquire 1318Firnamst JSftf. V\7AMKt > ( lood gcntlo pony that will dit > o single , 11 and fomaddlo me ; also small pony cart ; In qulro N W cor. Hurt and 23d eta , 30 0 WASTF.ii Totmy n smalt otllco sato ; uddrcai Sale , Boo olllco. 370-0 \\rANTKD-87 < crSSCO on ch ttos. ] addroja H. Y , 11 Boo office , 3&S-8p TX7ANTED Two Rood saddle horao * , one ( or lady T * nnd ono fur gentleman ; enquire ot CI. Jl. Hitchcock , ICthand Farnnm. S90 fp " \\7ANlED-TonllmyfliiMilano chcnp ; UBO my II phaeton , almost new ; address 3 P , Bco olllco. . 281-tf I Houtool fi or flroom , by May lit good locality. Aildr'i-a K. S. , llmtofuco. "OH WANTED K crv ady In need of a sowing ma chlno , to see the new Improved American No 7. P. K. Hodman & Co. ngcnta ; 220 N 10th. 343tf VX7ANTiD-Two : rooms with board fo jomig man 11 and wife , mint bo oonlrallr looked , reference ! ghon and required. Address "S. " this olllco. 010-t 1TOH KENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. "IT'orir.FST ' 13ni o rooiuB o\or Win. ( Icntlcman'i JL grocery ttore , 10th and CawSts. 41010 RKSTNice lurnlihcil front roam n 1th board , FOR . Fainain. 411-0 | . FORRKNT A brick house of 8 roomi 8'S per mouth ; apply to John Hu 3lc , Hardware ttorc , 2407 corner Cumlng acd Saundcrg els. V CI rk. 393 lip FOR KK.NT Cottage ill six rooms desirable lo.ulltj , $20 per month. R. C. Pa'torson & Co. , corner 13th and Farnain. 305 ! ) RENT A convenlen\ cottage north-neat cor. FOIl Senad and Pier street on utrcei car lino. Call at No. 216 uotth 17th st 3'8 Op i'on ix.\r S\creldcsIiaVu cottaset : Billon Dros 317 s nth 13th St. 3S3-9 FOIl KENT A cotla o of & rocms 812 per month on K S. 0 h Ktrcet , first Iiou99 south < > tHickory ; enquire of Mrs Falk cu the premises. * 357-Sp ] "ITIOIl Iir.NT Brlcl. 3toTe 410Tenth Bt. , no > r flow ard $ (10 pur montli. S. Lehman. 819 t ( , a : HcNT A store cheap 3JD north Hth. FOH Hth.S10 af S10 lip mjiT "rick j ard north end of Siundcrs it. FOIl I oul' work for rart oa renting , .13 foreman , If , waoted. J. F. Po.ter. 217-14p RJCNT-Kcw Fturo on 16tli et. Ldivard NorrU FOR . , Crnuim block. 13511 HUNT-2-3 room houses Inquire Jno. F , FOFl Barton.Sincltios narks , nr 314 KorthlSth St. HUNT \ furnished house 0 rooms durlmr FOB Summer month to parties without children. Inquire 211 South 23d bt. 191-tf KENT Unexpirtd Icaeo of house with ell FOR improvements t bargain. F. P Orldtoy IT. O. ollloe Omaha' 174-tf rpORRENT-llcsldenca and saloon with fixture Jt ? 1th ahout two acres of ground , ( tillable fur park and societies during summer or Inter Terms easy. Applrto Victor Driller , 24th it south ol Loivenworth 123-lOp : TTiOB RENT-Store buUdlng44x80 three story and f batcuicnt No. UOnndll 14th. Inquire 1403 Dcxlgo St. 009-tf Ti OR REtfT Farm and garden. T. Marray. R : 3t FOR RENT Famished cottige , 7 rooms , will closets , pantry , eta. In best locality in City < m pay rent null board. Call In afternoon at 525 Pluia ! ent St. 170 U FOR RENT HouefSierychoac. Al lr 'J.T ' Tiylora 14th and Douglai StJ. JtM'J Oil KENT Two new stores on 1th t. 0. . 2 tn Mayne , ICtli and Farnam 831tl TUll RENT One story t ) cllln ; house 3va joonn y 23d. near Clark street , diaries O ieu , cornel ISih and Doughs Street. 233 tf OIl BENT Three brick stons corner 18th ani Criming St. J L. McCague , Agent. 48l-a2 TT'OR RKNT New cottage , 5 rooms. . Phlpps Roc I1 1612 e. 6th st. 2S4.K 123 11OOM8 FOR RENT. nt' nwit A furnished room at 1121 William st between llth and 12tb. 855-lOp Rooms furnished or unfurnlnhcd ; cal of tf at SCO north 22det. 401 tf tfnd nd KPNT Elegant newly furuiahud rooms 2'2 Fun St. 376 10p OK ' iihsr Unfurnished rooms with modern im ,03 F0 provemeriti ) , B W corner 13'.u ana Huuinl , H85 gp rd. OR KK > T Nicely furnltlieil eh glo roura lor gen rd.th F tleman , 1718 Io < ! go , 808 tf RENT Comfortiblo farnitliod rocm fa FOR , 1012 1'adflc st. , two blaokg Botitli o Ith U I1 , depot. tll-llp UKNT Fiirnlsliail front room , 38 per mont FOR tcijulio &t 1137 Sliorman AY o. 345.tp 17011 KENT Two c'eifuit front rooms ; furnlihei 22 J ? or unfurnished on 20th ne r St Mary's ve ; en qulruata. W. cor. 10th and DcxlRf. 8B9-H F OR IlENT-Nlccly lurnlebcd roqms 1D17 Divenpor ill. i > OR KENT A furnished front room at 1707 Uouj. ill.at 1 a < 8' . 300 9p KENT Haudeomely fornlihel toomsfor ( Ingle FOIt gentlemen. For particular ! ) , address "Y.t Bee office. , 920-ltp KENT nirnlshed room for Uowlth board 119 FOIt Ch'cjLgo ' tt. 3J3 Sp | , OK HUNT Very jilcoeantfurnlsliedro'jnsa.il'ixl Jj or In tuite , at reasonable prbs,8JH lta tt/i iep situ edge ge KENT I'loiisint fumUhed riooum llao ! la. FOH gentleman , terms reasonable , II Dor in 1/lh W-H UKNT Tuo or three \ery > nice rooms ( d FOIl or unlnrnUh1 dfour blocka aouth of Oner houae. Icqulie OilUouth 15th. 293 tf ItKNT-l'urnl.lioJ rooua v\th \ board 1S1 FOR -e tt. UlMf RENT Lodging room for 1 or 2 men , N. E FOR , lOta and Capitol ate. Inquire at roomO.u stairs. 941-tf UKNT A nlttly ( urnUhed front room wit St. FOR 1624 Douglas Bt SOMOp St.tol OR KENT-Nlcely furnllhod roms 103 N. 18tli tel F _ 145 IQp -furnlthtxl front room , b-lcx bay win lUwnlth board mnall family 60J north 17lb it. eat 16tf TTtOU HKNT Uetcral line c.Dices In Uroumo blocl k HI. Jj Inquire I'd. Norrls , room IU Crounse bloc 7j ToK RENT April lit , large unturuUhod roan \r \ i20JN. S2dBt. 4S tf OR RENT A pleaunt front room furtilihed. I P K. cor 16th and Howard Bts. _ fc95-tl P HKNT Large front oltlooon ceooud floor , Ir FOR No. till Faroam bt. Mil tt OR ItKNT-Furnlthed room at 1818 Jtckaon 81 F . Jar r\OB \ HKNT Kurniihod room and cardl.6 00pi ety week. Very belt location , 1811 DaieouDrt. " Ing Kp mil F ° U itENI-rurotiboJ loom 18U D J < . FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooraa at 1718 COM Bt. 230 tf ROOMS With hoard , deilrable ot winter. Aprly at 81. Chailet n UU 137-tl FOR SALE FORK at * A 500,1 rt taurnnt rentr.lly locate. ! , mint be sold thla Meek * 380 , within two Mock * ol tha Pott olllco W. II. Orecn otcr lit NaU p nk. . tOJ Op | IpoR sun -lloAxl fiinn on lake Mlnnatmika , health 1 andttimmerrrsiit.ixccllcntlmeatiiitnt. . 0. Knot St Paul , Minn , 414 Sp FOR sMr Fresh milch oo and aprmpcn at 1117 jard , 27lli aud Durt t. J W. Penny. 30M1 17011 SALK Ooo < li room hou c , tot MK132 feet , M ' front , $1300 ; J1CO onh lultnco JIB \\tt \ month , \V. H Uroen , oxcrlat National bank. Mill IiVmMtK Ilint'o and Mt on Doiit | > q street , near 1 high Kliool ; 81800 , ea y term ) . W. H. ( Irecn , oor lit National bMik , SS2K Ipon RKNT on s\i.i Neir homo suitable' for hole ! or 1 taloon and lioardliiK homo In llttllneb. Ad < ilrois "K II K" Ileilm , Ncl. . uRHan-DruBs'oro at a b&rpaln , etock nbout f3f > 00 , AddrcM lock box 1(80 , Creston lona. SBt-Op TNOP. SM.K-Iua driving Rrowfnp town a Rcnta 1 furnUltlnj ; and hat bu ine i , In beitlxmtlon In K new brick building , long lotto and cheap rent ad < dress L. F , , P. O. box (7 , Hatting , Neb. 341 lip FOIl SALK ARootlpajiPKhtrnMiahDri , thoUnl chance for a young man to stArt In bislnm ; ad * ' shop" Hco olllce. SOt-Up .TOR . SAtiR 101) ) acroa ot flua rolling and , IU 1 atll or trndu for cltr lota If taken by the ISth , itilro | at MuMo'a store , cor. 13th and Chicago. FOIl SAtiK A tint-class boarding houM ha\lnf twenty regular boarders ; S. W , cor Olli and ! SO-14p FOn8AIK-Fort0.1o nand$20 per month I will build an elegant ( Ho room cotUco , with lorchcs clonits , bar window brick cilltr , clstern.coa louie , \a , A. } , wlth to | rU nicely fenrod the hole 11 coinplito Jl.DOO The Outlines to lie bill It at once untraou for ten hat o already been let. Call at my illlco and BOO i-l in ot cotUigo , locution .Vc. IlilnR nur friends along. 0. K. Maync , south-west corner Tith and Karnam . 207-aSO FOIl SALE S10J , her o (0 ( years ) buggy and har- ness. Hclmrod'a grocury 13th and Jackson. 220-Sp ? ( ) ! ' . SALE Drug store. Address box 414 Omaha , MO-tf 17\OItaALK \ That farm six miles south on the 1 llellet ue a till U. I1 , road la not Hold or traded for \ M. 1'ccktuan , Oinnha , P. O. box " 87. 128-Sp 7011 SALK-Storo building on Cunilng and 21et , ? best en street. J. D. Thomas. 14MCp ! 1 , > OR HALE Oil TUADB-Largo team , harness 1 nnd dray. Part pay takui In drajhge. AdJrc&9 . U. Boo olllco. 081-tt " 17 " ' SALS A very nlco 0 roam hcuoo and let , JL1 must bo sold 1223 North IJtaHt " " FOIl SALi : On easy pt uti'iVl. < rlll urnlii lots nnd build houses on thoit collet of at ) tbj ptirchanor. irniilra oil * . J. CTKxioa , tonlractor and builder 27th and Webster Bt. CO-tf SATiK A full lot nn corner rf 13th and Jonea FOIl tmvod street and nlthln ono square of U. P. H. U. lor sale. WaircuSwltzler. 869 tf SALK Thirty choice lota nwir nark n\e. O. FOR Stebblna , rooni31Crilghton block. 815 alSp TTWR BALK 200 Yoirling stHcn" , JD . 20) ) 2 yrar old steers , fSOj catling helforn , 00 2 and 3. oar-old hcl'ers , CO graded bulK STIUNOR EROI , Sioux City , l wi. 7S8al8 HALE Four je r old horao has been orkcd ITiOIl 1 double. For particulars Itqulro at n o ci 14th and 1'irnim st In barber chop. J. Klrncr FOIl SALE Second band ton horao power , up right boiler and enelno ; In ( 'ood condition ; low for cash , Cluw. S. Poor , 108 814th st , Omaha , Nob. 387-tt PERSONAL. msosAi.-Partlcs wishing a narcitress , guaran- teliiK cutting ami flttliiBr.HatUfictury ; addtoaJieth nd Capitol ave , room 4 , Crounse block. Mrs J Ar- ncid. 303-14p John IIa = li = b > j jn.-1 : , ! ) maha PKUSONAT and rtsldes nt 1610LnnNmx 13 alup ' , PC found at 1609 D-\vcnportSt , anexper xcd nurse. Best city rcferenco cHen 872-a24p TO EXCHANGE. rpo EXCHANGE-100 acton land la Kansas under JL cultivation , gocdhoti'o and Improvements , vrll trade for grocery stock tf tkkcn ImmeJUtely.V. . H. Qioen , over 1st Nat'l llank , OmahaNeb. 328 tt SALE Or exchange. Woba > efnr Bile the FOR right In thla state to sell the coal ctnomlzer and soot dvstroytr , ccstrojs the soot and nil save twenty per cent on ooal , will Cell count } right ) or the slat ? , or will exchange for real estate or m ; ; oed property on application will send sample 11 'l ' I1 unil gird pa'UCUUro , Bca-gq far Belling > vicr cannot zlvc It hU attention ! taro cbanro for Un icn : Uedfotd , Soucr k Davis. 278 tf rrVJ jJXOIIANOK Will exclnnge 4EO ftcroi of unlm < LpKned Nebraska land foritock of groceries ; ad > IrtM "J. I1 " Etc oflice. 311-0 EXCIlANQK-Tvrolotaln W. A. Ilodlck'a add. TO for a Ut or half a lot located somewhere ntaier he center ol the city and suitable for building , will , ) y additional 11 toluo Is more. Address "O. V. " ieo oflice. D16 tf BUSINESS CHANGES. FOR HALV3 Stock of general merchandise , also store bulldlngfurro-t.bo t location In a country tomn. Address "A. 1L S. ' Bee offlco. 177-8p FOR HALU-Aflrst class stock of dry gords $5.000 ut a bargain , will take rart creh biUnco roil es tate ; address "M , V. D. " care Boo olllco. 1282-tt , HALB-Or cxclianeo ft full stock of clothing 1,1011 1 boots an J shoes , pent' furnlshlnggoods , wlllei. change for Nebraska Lands. O. H.rcterson.fsOl S. 10th St. , Omaha , Mob. S30 tl F I OR SALr A good xkatlng rink , size 84x100. In quire ol II Lambert , WakefleM Nob. 423 aUp BOA11D1NO. Good hoard $1.10 per week. 1012 Jjl'aciflc , 2blockaiouth of U. 1' . depot Sl'2-llp BOAR3INQ Firstclaeo board and billing for 81.25 | iur week , all new boda and springs at No. UCSCasaSt. II. 1'oter Nick. 701-alip F 1 HOT-CLASS Ilcclaud board 1212 Capitol n\o. Ii-ft35 LOST AND FOUND. A Iioreucrllar , owner can ha\u tlio name F by calling Auplult vorls ttli and .lack Boti Bt , a 50 Op L O.ST A young lemon ml white tetter dog ; a liti. erilrownd will be K\\eti \ 1812 Uouglamt 100 Op rOHTlATKti tnp&i ring ( { old mounted In thti - Jclnlty of the Ltmenworlh Htruol school. I Iniler will be llbornl'y ' ru&rJe < J by returnlni ; eamo to store of if. A. McNaraara , llth near Korunn fit 200 tt , MISCELLANEOUS. IV ) TIUHH Adarkbthoteo. . age about 14,17th and fierce , llmolliy ttlle ) . 403-8p \aiilUlliik > andcoiirooUc'eanod ' anv tlrnu PRIU ' day In au entirely o.toiesi ! way with our Improved pump and apparatun Urdera by mall I'roinptly ' attended to. A , KtaiiH , oRloo and mldcnco 1208 ltxi a tit , up etulra 409 In7p AnorioBaby boy jcar old best referenroa , 2307Cal.forrU. ' i .MMiiiorH .1 J Ucl.iln has for n lo the beat u Hinariul.tjturcdlii fie Urlttd States annealed troounxl with hett copper , orders ( : ' . co rroJ or rcpalrlr/ ones promptly attended to , Addrtua 1011 Uaunam tt. SSO-inK - On 1'rldiy , a brindlu bull pup , fltu montlia I03T- \tliltefe tmid tip of talf white , hat In : ; on a emuI ) black leather f Ilir , oe by the nama ol ' 'Nip. " lUturutuK. Vi'lkinjcr. S8I8 UumlnKi 81.1 3511 FKATHEUt.Allladleai < ud theirfeatheri ) to Henr ) Blntere Io lie o'eanfd djcd /coloredaliu < nen- tlenun'i dothliu ( loaned , died anil ritp lrod , Urst. , cluHMork guaranteed , Dye\Verk . 1310 Jack on it. , ottlco 205 Bouth 18th at , , Omaha. 2 . ] u ! It AY 1 lirie year old gray cxilt , with uarnesi ED : lied In front. Itetiirn to 0. J.llyin , corner Cummin ? fit. and Low Alvnua. 8U-10li * HTOl.KN-An e ! bt to nlno vear old cow , wblto and blue apotttxl with blick ars and Builllrgonforclexianv laformttlon leadir > K to tliu recovery Hill bo ( Uierilly ruwaidod b > Henry Uagea. torn VM and Uko bt. MS tf Ul1 Twuuo head ol jounj cattle. Owner canricourHaino bycalllni : upon John K. Hocli , Milk dairy , north tf Deaf & Ltuuib uylum , 89ti-ni 21-UwSw , vtulu , Ion and cCMK | > eli cleaned at tha PK1VY t mtico anl sitlsla'.tloa guarauteedhyli , ( I. AUI , I * . O. Uox 37 ! i5p !