THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , APRIL 20. 1885. iltlon of United States district attorney , subject to the revised rules of civil servieo to- term , with the narao blown In tbo bottle. VA Kurrls nnd I'ftt Colllne , a couple of larmor boy * . while driving homo from Pal- rnjrn Saturday night had n mnnway , in which the team ran oft the bridge , Instantly killing both horees. The bays were uninjured. A Lincoln domestic , named Louisa Illtt- man , imagined she was married , but fortun ately her mind becntno unbalanced before the realization , She is ftleo daft on the lubjoct of religion , She WM sent to the ftiylum , It Is the nolsclom politician thnt catctiM the mail routo. George E. Webb , a Ttcnm- flfh democrat , hw boon appointed to n posi- tiou in the mall service , and his run will be from Omaha to Maryvllle absa and return. I'rnino firea are daitrying VMt nmounts of larm property in the southwestern part of the state. These fires are mostly started through carelessness , nnd endanger net only the liumes of the people but the lirea ol young and old , According to rcnorta from various portions of the stnto , prairie chickens are becoming scntco in many localitici , and unless efforts nro made to enforce the law for their preser vation , they will BOOH be us scarce m the larger gstne. The great fly-wheel in the Nebraiku City distillery burjt Thursday afternoon , doing conaidorabla damage. A number of tbo work men had narrow cseapw. Charles Painter , acting engineer , was painfully but not dan > porously injured. The bondsmen of the sheriff of Sherman county have petitioned the commisiloners , to release them from the bond , and that he bo estopped In hia official capacity. Their rea son for doing this in hia Intemperate habits 1'nrmori report that the small grain is very generally in the ground now. There will bo B smaller ncroago of small grain this year than last , nnd a larger acreajo of earn , The ground is not so dry but that It is In pretty good working condition , Lank Koyes. ono of the leading thugs of Valentine , Invited his mistress to dlno with him and filled the back of her head with load. She was so drank that she did not know what hit her , Koyes used his gun as nn appetite persuader , The sheriff and an armed posse are in pursuit of the murderer. _ Patrick TfConnerg.'of Forest City , has fiucd the Union Pacific for damages for bodily i received by being forcibly bounced from a froipht train at Valley. IIo had n first class ticket nnd a permit to rldo on the train from which bo waj thrown. Atkinson \\tL3 \ decided to bond the town to the full extent of the law for a school build ing which la estimated toraisn about $7,000. O'Neill voted Sl.COO bonds , which are now being negotiated. Twelve thousand dollars bonds are also talked of for a court houio , Suit has Icon entered in the United States court nzain&t Lancaster county for interest upon ? ( > 7,000 in bands held by Chas. K Lawn of London , England. Tha bonds are known as M. 1 * . extern Ion bonds which the county ref uncd to pay on the ( round that they were illegally Issued , Too town of Morsovlllo , Adams county , haa n acanthi ! ot huge proportions , A disloyal wife , a mashing hired man , a neighbor's lioueo , and a bed for two. The fly and festive couple were hauled to Hastings , but before the law could get its grip on the hired man he skipped out. Stenberg. for police jndgo , IB evidently the moot popular democrat in Omaha , IIo had U.103 majority at the recent election. Don'c know whether ho was on the "citizen1 ticket" too , or not. [ .Fremont Herald. Substitute republican for democrat , and you have it straight , Croiphton has no more chartrs for the b-a-cl man of the plains. A cowboy who amused hlcr.Rolf with a pistol practice , Bhooting through doors , etc. , was jugged u few days ago , wbon n mob aroie and came near lynch- fug the fellow , who begged and shrieked for mercy. TJioshnrlff made his appearance juat in time to save him. Next morning he was turned Icoso .to spread the dangers of the town to his kind. State Auditor Uabcock writes to Bounty treasurers , saying : "The law providing for colloctiue n penalty of 5 per cent , has been re pealed , but has no emergency clause , The only legal way for you to do will ba to charge thu penalty up to Juno first , 1885 , and after that tlmo you will have to refund Biiid penalty to persons making a demand for the same , taking ft receipt therefor , said receipt to bo used by you In settlement with the comity board. " The superintendent of the t-tato census Is ready to receive application * for the position of enumerator * . Applications should be In the hand writing of the applicant , and elate the territory desired and the postotlieo ad dress of tha applicant. All onumerat on did- trlctH will consist of voting precincts , except In cities , and in very sparsely aottlod districts one enumerator may take two or inoro pre cincts. The enumerator must ba resident of the district , Jim Morrison , a 1'lattsmouth lawyer , boa hired two of his brethren to BUO Henry F. Wither , agent for Hodges & Co , of Pekin , 111. , for SIOOCO damages by fall a Imprison ment , claiming that his arrest on the Oth of April upon the charge of embezzlement was without justification or cause. This case grows out of the arrest of Mr. Morrison last week upon the charge of having embezzled $221 funds collected for the above namud rlrm. rlrm.Tho The causa of education received a tremendous - ous boost in the Wooliraa district of York connty at a late meeting. Horns extraneous nubject disturbed the serenity of the proceed ins and a general row followed. It was a wild time. Several broken noses and bat tered mug' , smashed windows and shattered goats proclaimed the vigor and work of the disputants. And yet tbo jail of the county yawns in vain for the chief participants , A beastly drunken sot , named Alvia W. Weber , aged forty , assaulted the five-year- old daughter of Jerry Deegan , in Columbus , on the ! ) th. The mother of the child came to her assistance , but was struck down with a pitchfork. The neighborhood was arrousfd , however , and the brutal assailant was soon in jail , A special grand jury WAS empanelled l > y Judge Post ( court baing In session ) , Weber was promptly indicted , and within thirty hours of thu time of committing the act was well on bis way to the penitentiary , undnr a .sentence of ten years. To become popular is ono thing. To ranialn popular ia another. The grant pain euro , St , Jacobs Oil , bin long boon and continues to bo the moat popular remedy. Senator I'Jvarls confident of SUCOOHH In 1HHH , Ifcmo.v , April 18. The Middlesex club | ( rave a banquet at Young's hotel to-night in honor of Wra , M. Uvurts and In the celebra tion of the anniversary of the battle of Lex ington. In response to an addroes of greet ing by Gov , Koblnson the senator told of his experiences ui a Boston school boy. Ho drew u number of lessons from the battle inniver- nary nnd then turned hii attention to politic * . Hu apuko facetiously of the willlnpueta tit iion.e republlcnui to express tbur confi dence in the stability of our frovernm"nt by noting the opposition party into power and advanced tbo opinion that the experiment would not bo repeated. Never had the re publicans boon more united and determined ) than nt present , _ and their struggle in 3BSS would ba inado with perfect faith that victory WAI ahead The new cabinet was hardly cal culated to inspire confidence , especially as it contained members from that element which had convulted the nation in civil atrlfo and but one loyal northern soldier to face them. It aeemi as if there were a grow- Ins feeling of distatiifaction with the dis tribution of power under the new administra tion. Such ill-judged action 'as that of a Urge body of republicans last fall was likely to bring disorder and disaster. Still the com mon tense of the peoida would resiit and correct this olfensa In 1888 There would be no talk about repugnance to any candidate and few people would be shouting for prohi bition , but votes would be ca t for one or _ the other uf the two great parties and its princi ples. SenatorJIoar made the closing speech In a timiUr vein , The CIcnrlnB HOIIHO , Apiil 19. The table compiled from special dispatches to the Boston Poit ' from the managers of the leading dealing houies of the United Statva git en thu total > clearances for the week endirg Aprjl IK , 1885 ! , M $7 ,209,8t2 ; , a decrcaiu of j3. & per cent. SOCIAL SHADOWS , Brief Notes ol Society Life in ( Ma , Gossip , 1'crionftl nnd General Tlio Iljinonomctcr. Society was not very active In Omaha. last week. The social movements were few , unimportant and languid , Now that the poit-lcntcn reaction is pasaing off , people plo are preparing for the dullness of summer lifp'and the balls and parties of the ccason of 1831-5 will soon give way to the festive picnic and the excursion. But people are coming and going , and hero And there small events are taking place , which are worthy of roflostion on the printed | page and the society reporter still lives and writes. rRUSOKAL AMI ) SOCIAL. Gen. Co win hs returned from Sidney , | P , A. Nash has returned from Ohoynnno , ' MajorFuray , U , S. A , , Is now In the east. MM. Martin Sands is visiting In Tahlo Rock. J. II. Millard hat returned from Now. York. 1 llov. W. J. Harslm has returned from Chicago , Manager Uoyd , of the opera house , has gone to Chicago. Herman Kountao has gona to Texas to ba absent n fortnight , Kent H. Hayden , cashier of the Nebraska national bank , li taking n holiday trip in the west. llobort Garlich , formerly with McCord , Brady & Co , , has gone east , The Iron Moldora gave a pleasant ball at Falconer's hall Wednesday night , Superintendent Smith , of the Union Pacific , has returned to city , accompanied by wife. llov , Dr. G. E. Uarfiold has returned from a pastoral tour through the western part of the state. Miss Bertha Wllliamp , daughter of 0. P. 11. Williams , of Grand Island , is visiting the Aliases House. There will bo a nodal union and banquet of the Baptists and their friends in this city Tuesday evening , April liSth. Mies Nellie Watoly carao back from Chica go on Monday. Mr. Lucius Wakoloy will probably bo In Omaha in Juno , A 1 tousckecpers' Baraar , for the sale of fancy articles was the attraction at the 1'irst Congregational thurch Thursday night , A May party is to be given next Thursday evening'at Falconer's ball to close the season of Prof. Allmou's dancing school for 1881-5 , Mrs. Hull , wife of Hon. D. G. Hull , has returned from New York , where she has been attending the sick bed of her father , now dead. Frank M. Vanllorn and Miss Rosa Atkin son embarked together for life's > oyago in the ship "Matrimony , " They set sail Monday night. The St , Philomona Tcirporanca Society mil give a literary and musical entertain ment at their hall , Ninth and Howard , next Tuesday night. The congregation of the First Presbyterian church is preparing to inaugurate in a grand burst of harmony their beuitifnl pipe organ , recently purchased. The Odd Fellows of Omaha will have an excursion to Lincoln on the 27th to celebrate the 07th anniversary of the establishment of their order in Amoiica. Tuesday night , at Cunningham hall , the A. O. II. llilles held a grand ballwhich was a decidedly pleasurable event in every respect. The weather was threatening , but the crowd waj large. Fully 100 couples wore on the floor. floor.Miea Miea Recka Hanson and Miss Aggie llan- uigau gave a pleasant social party at Hans- coin park Thureday night. Music , dancing and refreshments made up the e\ening's en * tertainmcnt. About lorty eouplej were present. 1 Myrtle lodge , K. of P. , celebrated its first anniversary Monday evening. The viaiting brethren were given a supper. This lodpe is growing fast in popularity and numbers among its members eomc of the best young men In the city. The Omaha club informally opens its pa latial quarters in the Paxton building tor the U8 of members to-night. The rooms are not quite complete , but yet ready for occu pancy. The grand formal opening will occur some two or three weeks henco. Prof..Gwinner gave a select party at hia residence , C22 N. Nineteenth street , Monday night , on the occasion of the fifteenth birth day o ( his daughter Belle , A largo number of invited friends were present , who partici pated In the joyous festivities of the occasion. . . Next Wednesday night that popular social organization , the Metropolitan club , will glvo the last party of the season at Metropolitan hall. The club , organlred at the opening of the season , has fumished many evenings of enjoyment to its members and their friends. Will It step into the field next season ? The Home Circle Literary society met Monday evening at the residence of Mr , Heard corner Nineteenth and Izard streets , A pleasing programme ot music , songs , and liter ary number ; , was rendered , A bioi'in drill , given by the joung ladies of North Omaha , was especially prepared for the occasion , The Douglas county court house , now nearlng completion , will bo formally opened , it la said , The county commissioners are contemplating giving a grand Inaugural ball , nud Issuing invitations to the principal residents of Douglas county , as well as to city peoplo. The occasion would doubtless boon , , a fecalo proportionate to the magnificence of the new structure. . Henry Dickson , ono of Omaha's young and promifing business men and a member of the linn of Ulckson & Bennon , was married on Aoril 15th at Weston , Mo , , to Miss Bertie Gilbertone of Platteciunty s fatrost daughters A number of valuable presents , togettcr with the hearty congratulations of friends , were bestowed upon the couple , who have arrived In Omaha und will here make their homo. At the homo of Mrs. J. J. Dickey , n pro gressive euchre party was hold Monday night. Among those present were the fol lowing gentlemen and their wives : Mesa r 6. Motcalt , Cornish , Rheom , ICorty , Dorrance , Griffiths , Mayer , Jennlson , Way.iScott. . Shuare , Orr , S , D , Barkalow , Havens and also Mrs. Bruce , Mrs , Smith , Mrs. Douglas , Mrs. J. J. Ives , Miss Williams and Mr. Me- ibCarty. Wednesday night occurred tbo thlrddebate _ _ this season nf the Crolghton college literary society. The subject , ' "Which was the greater general , Grant or Lee ! " was admir ably handled , Messrs. Malone and Russell , on the negative , delivered well composed ar gument ! la favor of Leo , while the name and fame of Gen , Grant were Accorded an honor able and spirited defense by Messrs. Wbaleu and Miles. A pleasant occasion was the 71st birthday anniversary of Mra. Maria K , Newman , wife of Roy , Dr , Newman and mother of our townsman , John K Newman , at the cottage of J. K , No 1208 Campbell street on Thurs day evening. A few friends dropped in to enjoy a sumptuous U o'clock dinner prepared by Mra , J , I ) . N. and to see hew a lady of 71 A neyr lodge of templari was organized the residence of Miss Lucy Parker , on St. Mary's avenue Monday m. . . . 'Toe follow- ing oliers ! were installed In their positions : W. O. T. A. L. btonecypher : W V. T. Mrs. O. T. Bunce : W. R S.-H. L. Tostevinj W. M. D , W. Parker : W. Tress. Mra. ICato Toiteviiij W. Chaplain t'haa. A. Kerry ; W , L G. Mrs. A. L Stonccypher ; W. O. G. Kdward Jonee ; Deputy-Chas. g Bunce. , Tha residents at Fort Omaha were rivaled Saturday night by a private theatrical per formance "C/uta / , " being presented by iru number of the otlicen and ladies. The little bijou of a theatre was crowded , and the ren dition of the play was accorded unstinted nP plause. Among the various characters , which were In every cue carried through In n manner sustained and artistic , "Polly , " as taken by Mri. Jiiaaon , and "Kuther , " by Mrc. Hamilton , ore worthy of special praise. I Among the twenty-five or thirty Omaha people who attended the Chicago Optra Fes tival were H. J. Taylor , Martin Oafan , New- Inn Barkalow , Robert Garlich , At. Patrick , i Frtd Nye. It. W. BwckinrlaW Mr . John ! j Clarke , Miss Minnie Rath , Mr. urd Mrs , J. J , Diokey , Mr. and Mra. Elmer Frank , Mr , and Mrs. E. S. Dnndy , Jr , and others. . Thra woie very lew Omaha ladloi present , for one roaton or another. The reports ol the event at brought back by those who attended are highly gorgeous. It in encouraging to aeo the spirit with which the musicians of Omaha , both vocallsu and instrumentalists , nro taking up the May festival scheme. If all Indications are correct the event will l > o a grand success. To be . sure the occniion would not bo one of quite so resplendent harmony aa the ono closing in Chicago , but nevertheless it will be something beyond the ordinary. Among th < 3 numbers now being rehoused by the chorus of one hundred : voices are the baautlfnl "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin , " the "Fishermen's Chorus" from "Masamello , " the "Damascus Triumphal March" from the oratorio of "Naa- man , " and two choruses from Hayden's "Sea sons. " Out of invitations sent to vocalists of known excellence , there have been already 10 responses , and it ti proposed to raise the chorus * to 125 , The fifth party of the season given by the Arion club , was the social event of Thursday ovcninp , _ at Germama hall. The spacious and brilliantly lighted rooms were thronged by A full complement of the members of the club , with their friends , and thetp was not c no but enjoyed himiolf to the fullest limit. A dancing programme of eighteen members was observed , to the music of the Musical Union Orchestra. In the "Arion March , " each gentleman received an envelope containing a bow , and the lady wearing the dress corresponding to Itwas his partner for the "Calico March"supper and first dance thereafter. To the following committees , the praise fcr the smoothness of management and general success of the event , mutt boascrlbed : Executive Committee H , G , J , Lehman , K. Roienzwcig , C , Metz. General Committee H. G. J. Lehman , G. B. Tzschuck , J. A. Roedor , C. Metz. F. Casper. The twelfth of the soiieB of Ladles' Mu- aicales took place \VoJnosday afternoon in Meyers' hall. Interest In this species of mu sical treat is not dying out , and in over , there was a largo attendance of ladies. It is up. necesiary to mention the program in detail. It was a mixture of musio and song , perfectly presented , with careful attention to detail and effect. 1. Two waltzes , op. 3 Harding No. 2 in F Minor. No. 3 in C Major. Mr. Walter F. Harding. 2. Lullaby Glebel Mlsj Battls. 3. Glide Gondola Mrs. Terry Mits Ida Gibson. ( With flute Obligate , by Mr. Julius Meyer. ) 1 , Two Movomeiits from Sonata , op , 1) ) 1)Harding ( a ) Allegro Vivace , ( b ) Adagio. Mr. Harding , 5. "No More" Perkins "Doughs Tender and Tru-j" Millard Miss Uensroann , I C , "Who Treads the Path of Duty" . . .Mozart' ' Mrs , Revel Franca. 7 , Cavotina nnd Aria " 'Xwas no Vision" Vision"Verdi Miss Gibson , THK HVMKNOMETEn. A now instrument , recently invented in Paris , and destined to rovolutoni/.o ! the so cial world , is the ' hymenometer. " As its name may indicate , it is a "measurer of Hy men" an indicator of marriages. There is but ono of the new machines in this country imported for the especial nnd exclusive use of the society department of this journal , at a cost which is simply tremendous. All other instruments ot similar design and purpose now In this country are base and fallible Imitations. The instrument itself it is somewhat diffi cult todoscribo _ , as its internal mechanism is as intricate as it In exquisitely delicate. Suf fice it for the present to say that it is in ap pearance something like a chronometer , with golden dial , and two diamond pointed index hands. These hands , swinging around , re- sp msive to the mbtle magnetism of Cupid's will , point to names of the youth and maiden intruding matrimony , which are outlined in dim phospborent letters on the face of the dial , This , in biief , is the beautiful method of the instrument , and , it is needless to observe , the hymenomoter is absolutely infallible in locat ing the matrimonial blaze. Watch its work ings for a fewmoments. The quivering index hands swing around and , stop. Aim ! The names indicated are these of a well known Omaha lady-vocalist and music teacher , and a young stenographer of Chicago , secretary of the president of a railroad company in that city. The happy climax , says the instrument , will be reached in Juno. And again the hands have changed their position. This time they ttoo in tell-tale manner in front of the name of the cashier of a largo dry goods store on Karoam street , be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth , and that of his channln ? youug lady assistant. This case Is budding out , it is whispered , in prom ising shape. Once more the maqhlno tells the story. This time its tale Is a etraago one. On the golden dial there are indicated the names of a prominent North Omaha grocer , over fifty years of ago , and of a giddy , gushing blonde , with a pronounced nouncod penchant for roller-skating. 'The orange-blossom-whlta-lllusion-crisis is soon expected in this case , " says the still , small voice of the hynemometer. And for the last time , tha In dex hands swing around. Again they link two names In sweet unity these of a book-keeper in a lower Farnam street wholesale grocery house , and a younglady who plays the organ for one of the denominational churches of ibis city. Just when tha decisive dito in this case is to bo , tbo Instrument , just now , makes no predic tions , definite or vague , But enough for the present the hymen- oineter Is muzzled. Woman' * CtjiUtinn Aisoclallon. The V'oman'a Christian associationc | thankfully acknowledge tbo following do < nations for the month of March : Cloth- Ing from Mra. McCormick , Mr. Rodick , Mra. Col. Taylor , Mrs Goo. Grif ; from a friend , ono bushel apples ; from Mrs. Loach , sack of Hour ; Mra. Scnra , tit heeds cf cabbage ; from Mrs. Morton , eleven women und children lava been given given temporary shelter and food. It may bo well to atato that tbo out side charity work done on DO largo a scale daring tbo winter Is stopped except In extreme cases of sickness or old ago as tbo "fund" no generously given for that purpcsa is abont exhausted. This or ganization never weary In well doing , Is turning Its whole energy to its legiti mate work of building np a "Home , " and after two years of hard work in lim ited quarters r'ftHsul morn than over the I necessity ii > t null a building , where friendlots wurron nnd children can find a shelter and 1,1 erection. Often owin { to the crowdu.l ooriditian of the rjoms now used for this purpose , women nnd young girls r turned Into tliu n r ots when they would pay fcr the i > 'ivllif'u of sitting up a1 ! light nnd > r > Jio friendly roof of the a i called "H rot. " The pnbl uai n vulo k ow but little of Ibis work , i r of ( h < s'rugglo of the few to accomplish thn o > j.ct for which thli as-11 Boclatlon was or 1111 zed. It behooves all who are thari c.bly Inclined to see to It that beforw aii.aher winter , such a build ing ( hall b > o' cted ai will bo an honor to our Urge a 10 Drawing city. Miw II C. Mooiiu , Oor , See. W. 0. A. A number of Omaha capitalists are nurs ing a project to erect on the corner of Fif teenth and Capitol avenue , a large building , which will servo as a concert and exposition hall , and can nlro bo used aa a roller skating rink. The lease of the ground.for thirty yf are was secured this afternoon and tbework of er ecting [ thu ittucture will be commenced at once , Deputy Sheriff Kd. Crovell took Into custody , last night , Kmma Weitphal , an Inune woman living some three or four miles we t of the city , A GREAT LOSS , The Uulon 1'Acino Tourlsl'H Guide Destroyed by the llnfTnlo Plro , The dispatches of the DBF. an nounced Fiiday the almost total de struction of the Bnffalo , ( N. Y. ) Express building , Wednesday night. The Union PnciQo folks have just awakened to a realizing sense that they are hoary losers by thodlsistor. The "Tourist's Outdo , " for 1835 , has been completely wiped out by the fire , nearly all the now engravings which were bolng prepared for this year's edition having been destroyed. The edition was to have boon ono of 80 pages nnd $1500 worth of now engrav ing wnro added ft now cover designed and engraved. The Buffalo engravers have been work ing persistently on thoao now Illustra tions for the last six months. A repre sentative of the passenger department was sent to Buffalo several weeks ago to superintend the printing. Ho com pleted his work and returned , leaving the last form on the prots and the re maining forms in tbo hands of the bind ers. Since ho left Buffalo the remainIng - Ing details have progressed nnd the entire - tire edition was about ready for delivery to the company. Another week would have sufficed , but the Ore wiped out the books , the plates onwhich they were printed , and the engravings and electrotypes - typos with which the volume was lllns- trntcd. As a , consequence the Union Paclfta will not bo able to issue n tourist book , and the patrons of the line will bo deprived of this Interesting feature of the trip over Its lino. The work was Intended - od for gratuitous distribution and con- talnod sketches of scenery along all the Union Pacific lines , In Yellowstone park , on the Pacific coast , and ovou in Alaska. Woodbrldgo Bro.'s ' nro meeting with Croat success in the sale of the Stock Piano. There acrely must bo merit in till Slock Piano when they roccivo three orders in ono day , and wo positively know of ono being sold In Cleveland , Ohio , by thli enterprising firm , They have as tine n line of Pianos and Organs aa over came to ( his city , and they have lately added to their shoot music stock Peters' , cheap editions , and a full stack of Banjos , oto , nnd they will not bo undersold. Bo euro end call at the only a exclusive mneic store In Oinaha. WASHINGTON NEWS. BURCHARD'S ANNCAL RIVORT ON- THE I-RODCC- TION OF OOLl ) AND SILVER , WASHINGTON , April 19 , Burchard , direc tor of the mint , in bis special annual report on the production of gold and silver in the United States for the calendar year 1884 , which has been ordered printed , estimates the production of the country to hive been : Gold , 533,800,000 ; silver computed nt the silver dollar coining rate , $18,800,000. Total , 379,005,000 , This shown an increase over the jield of the previous year of about $2,100,000 silver. Total deposits of gold at thu mints during the year amounted to $50,518,17 ! , of which $ . ' 53S07-'JO ' was reported as domestic. Exports of gold bullion exclusive of United States bars amounts to only 8115,000. , To | the amount deposited ut the mints and thia small amount exptrted might properly bo added some f 000,001) ) worth of gold contained in silver bullion exported , and alco possibly ' § 700,000 of undepositod gold in the form of nuggets , grains , etc. used in ororuauientation , and $200,020 in bars In private refineries used for similar purposes , which would make in all an addition of about $1,500,000. But of gold received from British Columbia and the northern states of Mexico , amounting to about $1,100,000 , only $109,000 was deposited at the San Francisco mint as foreign , and statements furnished by the re fineries show that it was refined by them and include : ! in the refined bullion de- Eosited ut that mint under the end of domestic. Deducting this would still leave $500,000 to add to the amount of gold deposited at the mines , so it ia safe to assume that the gold product of the mines of the United States for the year 1834 would be understated rather than ovcrortimated , by taking tha amount deposited at tbo mints and assay offices , as domestic bullion , The total deposits of silver bullion , excluiive of rede- posits at the mints and assay offices , was $35 070,731 , of which 832,805,030 was entered as domestic , WASHINGTON , April 18. [ Special to the Kansas City Journal , ] The apoolntmcnt of Hugh Brlnkeri Warrensbury , Mo. , to bo associate justice of the supreme court of New Mexico , haa excited territorial aspirants and delegates , the president ignoring the democratic platform in making the nomina tion. The proiident said in connection with it that it could not ba regarded as a precedent for territoritorial appointments , howover. It is thought that Judge Trumbubll will bo selected for the governorship Now Mexico , where ho lives. Dr. Miller , editor of the Omaha Herald , cilled on the president to-day. While the doctor Is not an aspirant for office , he wants u few of the faithful in Nebraska ciuod for. The Evening Critic says : Since assuming charge of the agricultural department the new commissioner bos learned that during his ab- lencolnthe wast aet week a well dressed , fastidious Individual , who is frequently seen in and abont tha hotels , has been visiting _ the departments and making the acquaintance of bath male and female employees , and intimating to them that by reason of his warm penonalacquaint ance nith the commissioner ho could secure them in office for a stipulatad sum , according to the position doMiod. Some of the ladies ho invited to call on him at his rooms. Yei- terday the commissioner learned of it for the first time , _ end naturally enough to his great indignationsteps havealready been taken to run the rascal down. The fraud In ques tion Ia known to a number of patties In Wash ington and since thu inauguration has been cutting a heavy figure , comowlmt to the sur prise of various respectable people with whom ho came In contact , IIo is also said to be known in Wheeling , W , Va. , where ho ob tained goods on credit and made off , to the sorrow of relatives and others highly con nected. The name of this enterprising indi vidual is said to be. Mitchell. A TRIFLE GUTTING. A IIUBIUNVItBAKfl ! VHNCEANCE Ul'OK II13 WIIPK AM ) IIICR FARUOUR. NEWRDRQ , N. Y. , April 18. Abont a week ago James Barclay , 23 year * old , eloped with the wlfa of Joseph Myers , of Montgomery. They came hero and commenced housekeeping , Barclay had bomled with Myers , Yesterday Myers came here , and this evening Burcl.y , on going home , found him stabbing the woman with a large jack-knife. She was covered with blood from a gash in tha neck six inches long and another under the leftear , Seeing Barclay , Myers left the woman and attacked him , Indicting \ two terrible gashes , ouo on the I throat and the other under the ear. Myeri then draw a knife across his own throat , cut ting it from ear to ear , and then throw the knife out of a window to the ground , whore a passer-by picked it tji. The neighbors came in and a terrible tight met their gaze , all three ; bodies beiogj covered with blood , Barclay , who Is the least injured of the three , wee taken to a neighboring dmz store , where ISu doctor rowed up his wounds , Physicians were called to tha house to attend to the 31ul 31n juries of Myen and hU wife. They found the husband stretched on tha floor motion less , but not unconeciauj. Mrs. Myers was placed on a lounge and the doctors sewed up the gaping wounds. Barclay denies th t fP eloped with the woman , and asserts that she came here supposing her husband , with whom > she lived unhappily , had deserted her , and that he ( IU relay ) was boarding with her : , I Myeri , when otked about the matter , inserted I that Barclay did it. But hia wife , who is I unable to xneak , her wlndplpa being severed , 1 % pointed to her husband to Indicate that ho was tbe author of the trugedy. It u not car tain that any of the wounded will die , tbongh II are terribly gashed , I 1 ARREST OV MRTERS , 1 he would-be murderer and sulculn , James E , Meyers , WAS thia morning lodged in Newburg - burg jail , walking from the station with an oflicor'a assistance. Stopping at the entrance of the ja < l ho voluntarily confessed hia guilt , to the concral effect that the familiarity between Barclay nnd Mrs , Meyers was more than ho could boar , and ho attacked his wife with a knife , cutting nnd slashing her neck. Barclay came between thntn and ho llew at him , Myeri asked the officer with evident Apprehension if he would ba hanged for the crime , seeming to be sorry for what ho bad done. The man will probably recover , while Mia , Myers has but one chance in a thousand for recovery. In her case both windpipe nnd nospohagiii are severed , Barclay la still confined nt the po lice station , being hold as a witness , Myers it hold on n charge with intent to kill , Complete Treatment with Inhaler for every form of Catarrh $1. Sanford's ' Radical Cure , Heiul Cold ) , Watery Discharges from the Noseron ) Eye , Ringing Nolsos In the llciul , Nervous IIotxl < ache and Four Instantly relieved , Choking mucus dislodged , mombn.no cleansed and healed ] , breath swcetonod , smell , testo uid bearing restored , and ra\agoschockcd. restC Coughs : , Bronchitis , Droppings Into the Throat , I'atns In the Chest , Dyspepsia , Wasting of Strength and Flesh , Loss of Sleep , cto. , cured. Ono bottle Radical Cure , ono box CaUrrhnI Sol- Tent and ono Dr. SanlorJ's Inhaler , In ono package , of all druggists , for $1. Ask or SANroRD * RADICAL CURB , a pure distillation ot Witch Hazel , Am. Pine , Dx Fir , Srnrlgold , Clover Blossoms , oto. Toms CRD AKD CuxuiciL Co. . Boston. Totter Drug and Chemical Co. , Boston. Now lite for Shattered 'INoms ' , rtlnful Muscles nnd Weakened Organs. Collins' VolUlc Kloctrlo Muster , In stantly ifltcts Uo nmous syttcm and LnnUlica pain , ncnouiccis rd debility. A perfect Electro-Galvanic bat tery combined with a highly medicinal plasttrfor 2.V. All druggists. NOTION TO CONTUACIOKS. Scaled proposals will bo rccchod by the under- tlgnod until Monday , Mio 11,1385 , at 7 o'clock p m. for the erection of a brick college building , with Btono basement , for the North Not raaka Conference , to he erected on college grounds cue and one-hill mllo'north.wcstol Central City , Nebraska. Plans d specifications can bo seen on > nd after April 2" , 18S5 , at the CoLtrtl City bank In this city , ami at the olllco ef C. C , Klttenhouso , architect , Hastings , Neb. Bids wil bcrccclxod for part or nil of the entire - tire work. The trustees reseno the right to reject any or all blda. By order of Trustees. N. n. 1'KRSINOER , Secretary. Central City , Neb. , April 15,18:6. a-lMt mio SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. loMiod on secured n tea. Lobcck&Co. , MOHKV estate brokers. 1122 Furnam , up-stalri. 020-tf To loan on chattels , Woolloy i UatrUon , MONEY 20 , Omiha National bank building 864 U loaned at low r&tes.ln amounts to suit on MONEY , or other good eccurlty. Financial clal exchange , 1503 Farnam fit. 26S-mlp sTOHEYTO LOAN On real ottato and chattels iVl D. L. Thomas. TJOtf 'IVONKV Loaned on nhattcls , cut rat ) , R. R LtJ tloLuts nought and sold. A. Forman,213 S , 13th St 679 tt LOANED t U. F. Kood &Co's. Loan offlco MONEY , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all otho rutlcles of value , without removal. Over 1st National Bankcorner 13th tnd Farnam. All business strictly confidential221tf 221-tf Vf OHEYTOLOAM In sums cf (800 and npward. Ill O. . D vl3 and Co. , Boa ] Eaialo and Loan Agents , 1G05 Farnam St. 213 tt WANTED FEMALE HELP. 'AMTKU A geed girl for laundry work In pri W vate family , at 104 N 18th street. COB-op \\7ANTXD-A Bohemian or Swede girl to to kitchen TT work at Cojinopolltan restaurant , 10th and Dougltg its. 063 18p Two good girls , sisters preferred ! none WANTKU best need apply. Mrs. Win. Preston ; 21st k Howard st. 857-lSp ANTIUI A quiet woman for bousa work. Inquli e W tors days , Ooddard housa , Sherman ave. eo-iBp 'ANTHD A second girl at 122 S 2Uh St , w 053-20 Olrl to do general house work In small .mlly 1719 } Cumlng at. 681-2.Jp ll ANTED Two glrh for general houstwoik to go Y to Sioux City , Iowa , Irqnlre 23C5 St ilan'e ave. 0 < 9-20p - andgcntlemon In city or country WANTKn-LvilcB $3 to 35 a day at their own homes ; no canvassing ; -crk furnished and lent by mall aii7 distance. Tor particulars addrees v > ! th ttixmp , Ciu.irAi.uztu > I'lloro Co.,03 W 7th St. . Cincin nati , 0. 051-lSp \t7AMEB-A ( jlrl for general house work ; must be TT toodoook , washer and Ironer. Mrs U W Am brose , 1021 Farnam it. 640 tf TTTANTKU DWi washer at the Hmmct house.013Hp 013-Hp WAS ( llil to dohouae work 2412 Capltnl ave TXT' A woman to do chamber work 102 north V > 12th fct. 031 20p Oood meat and paalry cook , at Pa cific hotel , Crlumtma. Enquire II llannwel- ler , 418 B. lEth street. 023 tt . TX7 AMKU A girl lor general house work at ' 04 B YV Eighteenth St. 812-IBj ) AMID -An c xpcrlonced cook , one who can come W well recommended , 1113 Dodgu 010-tl 0rl | to do Keni I homework , for ftm- . WAMKU three ; must be well recomiuinded ; apply 11 to Mrs , Chas-lIcDonalJ , 021S19lhSt. 618-18 I WAMKD A good laundress at the Emmet houie. TTT'ANTiiu Olil for general house work , good wtges TT to good girl. Mrs Coibett , 101S Howard. IC'JIS ] ) ANTKD i good competent gill for general house , W work 2109 Farnam it. Die tl A good gill 101 Capitol a > e. WAXTZD Cll-ISp ANTKD 6 female cooks , Oouba Employment W bun uu , 11 JO Farnam fct 476 tf TlfANTitu Immnllitely , 14 good glita for kitchen , T T dining room ar d chamber ork,0maha employ , mont buieau. IliO Farnam St. 422-tf WANTED MALE HELP. A boy to leun tbo tinner tride. WANTED S24 ud Cuinmlng St. 071-20 rxfiNTBD-A grocery clerk , younz mm who hts T V hd city osperleno preferred. Applycorner 17th acd Nicholas Bt OM'ISp | IMK ) ' Good locksmith tt Norelty Korku. 14th YYst , 688 tf I ' A kindle man to work around btore , Iilfl VT'ASTXD street. C67-tr I SITUATIONS WANTVED. \\TANTfD-8ltuatlon by ayounginan In any cipac- T T Ity , hate ha4 6 > cars experience book keeping , c n give good referencs. : Address "J , D , " flSO-Slp 1'lacei to do second work by ( our Kood \ \ Oennin girls strangers from the uut ; 017 B 10th bt 082-18 IJ/ANTUI Uy two jouu men to drhro deliver/ agoo , b ii of references ; Omaha Employment Bureau , CSS-tl ANTIU Situation to take rare of hrrtei mil W ork tn garden : addrew "J R" i ro Hue cdlca ( lee.L TTAMKOSituation by an experienced book keep- YT er , by a joungrnaoto take care of hortci , ty a janitor , b ) t gcod lalttmen , by a coachman , by * stenographer and tu * wilier ; best of refcretoig ; [ Omaha Uuij lo/iocU bureau 1120 r'aruim fct. ; 0tf MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS. \v TAxr n A four orfl room hou o to move rn a I vacant lot In Patrick' ! odd A Jdrcu In corner Saunderi stteet and Patrick's ave. CS-lSp ' \17Amn-Fur ! > lho < J room t.y gent and little > T daughter. Addreu "R H E" Heo oilier. 6i9 Sip WAiTKD Flro thousand yards dirt at Sth an ) Leuenuorth it ) . F. H , Tavls. 33 fOp WAvrtn-To buj A cheap IIOHO for light driving. llo * 629,1'ost oflieo. C32-S3p WANTun A fuinlshej butel In a tire town , one cmtrolling the Coremerclal trade. AddrrM "K S"Vlp\Neb. MO-SSp WVMFD Immdllatcly , At the Omtba employ ment bureau , all those ilrsltloe good help Mi.1 ? opd iltuatlons both male and firaale 427 tf WAVTKD To tent smtll house ; fam'Iy ' small , rent reasonable , w.thln 12 blocks of Boo , portcsslon 2th. ( Address or oil at Bto ollloe after 4 p. m. , K. P. 1MN9. (01-tf W AMID To rent ahousa with modern Imi ments coMtnlrnt to buslaest for a family of 3 , no children ; address "SB"cAr Dee oltlce. 672 U i WANTED 13 CO will buy ono dcien Roger lira's trlpple jlttMtabls knUw at Moojj'i china storscorner loth and Careoport st. 445-tf W ANTKD K\ cry ady In nted of a sen Ing ma chine , to eee the new Improved American No , 7. P. K. Flodman & Co. agent * ; 220 N 10th. 843t ( JFOIl RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS , F on nrir House of four rooms and two acres of g > rd < H land on south Twentieth. Inquire at KS Flsggs.Orrtrery ( toro.south 13th and Picroo or C L Van Oamjisicorner"SOth and Belletuoroad. 027-20p F RRNT On street car line ; a 0 room hou e > . Inquire - quire 1UO litli tt , between Nla olas and Paul Foi ' nnx'r Basement rf 3 roomi , oorro' Sl'h ' anil Cau. Inquire at 2410 Cats it. OlS-2Ip r > oiinx\T * 3 room en tUgoon Catllornlait , bet 21th mid 25UiJ Inquire on prcmlics. 1 * J Orjedon. 028-tl HAOII RKVT House of 3 ronnu and inmmer kitchen No 1433 S Oth St. Inquire at promises or at 318 S 10th s' . O F Elsassor. 031-lSp UOR RENT A hou o with modern Improvements , 10 X1 rooms 13 S 14th nt. Bedford Souor A Divls. 64S-13 lOR RUNT -Pleimnt fiun'shed ' houio or umtihrd JP rooms with flrtt-c'aei board 821 S 18th si. MO tf Foil RKXT Slcro dwtl lag attached2 ? . pur month D L Thonas. 605-tf iVn RUM House of P rooinn with barn , CaUwo'l 1 nod Uaunocrs st ; Inquliu 1709 J ik on t , 4i3 22p 1fOKRr.\T -Uiuru and nouDo and llxturoa lor ealo 1 18th atroet mid fct tlqr.x'a a\c. l ; R&NT A store cheipSOfl north Itth. 118 ISp oil BUM Homo 11 ruimsOlB ft 10th ttlapply ; to D f. Hume. 548 tf FOR RKVT House 11 room" , ccll'r , pantry , cbseti , near St oar , KiS per intnth. O I' Thompson , 8 W corner llth and Ilarney. 485-lf Ifo * . RK.ST fnrcoBtory brick score bulMiug ; on- X ? qulio uf Kdnnrd MirrU & Co. , room 10 Ciouiibo Block. , 407 tf FOR RENT Second llnor of s'x rooms. On street car lino. Call at I'crtcr Droi. , giucery , corner Lcav- ennorth and l'h'1 Sheridan. 4(5-tt FOR RENT 2-S room houses Inqulr no. 1 : Barton.Snicltln works , or 314 North St. 101-tf FUR RhNT Now cuttogo , 6 rooms. . Phlpps Roe 1612 H 6thst. 234-11 FOR RENT \ furnished houeo 0 rooms dnrlnsr the Summer month to vurtlca without children. Inquire 211 South 23d St. 1111 tf ,1OH HUNT-tyo-e building44x8 < l thrco story and _ ' barcmcnt No. llOand 112 14th. Inquire 1409 Doilgo St. 039-tt FOR RENT Furnished cottage , 7 rooms , with closets , i antry , etc. , In best locality In City cm pay rent with board. Call In afternoon at 25 I'lois- cut St. 170 tl F ° hKNTThrer brlok stores corner ISth and Cumlng St , J L. McCagae , Agent. 49l-a2 1100MS FOB RENT. < on IIEST Furrlslied room with \Uthout board , slio douh'e front room 1711 California St. 013-181) IOR KK.NT Furnished rocmsS W corner ISth and IIo ard st. , L rcnco block , 665-lPp | Tea nssT 3 rooms , tbeet. and hjdraat water , at 1 BCS N IStll Btrcet. CC3-Slp FB nxvT Front room , 1505 Capital avenue. 1187 24p RENT Handsomely fnrnlshcd room for sin gle gentlemen. Adurecs "Y. W. " Bee olllco. 65l-2lp RE.VT Nicely furnished rooms , Modern conve niences ; splendid location on car line , 1720 Cap itol Ave. 409-18p RKtr Ona lariu nondsomily furnished room FOR excellent board tor single gentleman , 1718 Dodgo. J78 tf IORRIVT Furnished room 1021 Capitol a e. F OiO 23p 17OR RKST Pleasant furnished rooms with board JT 805 north 17th street 1 block from street cars. 039- RENT Two neatly furnished rooms In Red- FOR itk's block. Apj-at ! 218313th et 0S-18p ! : oa RK.NT Ooo ( urnlshed room suitable for two F gentlemen ! , 1010 Datcnport st. 0:1 : 18p /on iir.vr Ono largo ( rent room with bay window ? and inintul and one pleatant backroom furnished or unfurnished , modern Improvements , Mill at. near St Mary's ave. Inquire 3 W cor 16th and Dodge st. 690 tl L igeroom 2x20 elegantly flnlthed , FoiiRSKT for ollloo. Inquire UU Eaton , 111 S 14th St. 687-tf ; M Furnished rooms to gentlemen , &t 704 ' i. 68M8p RUNT Olllco .roomn , Iluilmuu's block , N E FOR 1 Oth nd DouRlat 62.tf ! RUNT Nlscly furnUhed room with iras nnd FOR , S W corner 14th and Jonee. 650-i'Jp ' 'OR RKNT furnished riom for two with board F J61 OR iir.sT Elegant newly furnishoj rooms 2 = 25 I .IF ' Dodge st. 607-tf It With boaiddetlraultn summer. AppI } ROOMS Chiilco Hotel. 237-lf RENT Rooms furulshgd or unfurnished ; call FOR SCO north 2M it. 401 tf F OllKKNT-Nlccly lurnlehedrooms 1617 Davenjiort J StO.mSp RENT Two or three > ery nloe rooms fur nished or unfurnleh' d.four blocks south of Opera house , Inquire 02 * south 16th. 103-tt RENT Several fine cfllcei In Crounso' block , FOR Ed Norrls , room 10 Crounse block 034 tf Oil RENT Furnished room 1810 DoJ J F llKNT-Nlcely furnlihod rooms at 1718 Cast I FOR 230 tf I FORSALE FAIIMS. KALI-120 seres good land within CU mllui of FOR , ucw house , good etablt , 1 vlog water , tchool bouno on the land and one wile from rail ay itutton ; trruw easy.V II ( Jrcuno > er lit Nat'l Hank , KtK.II BAtH ll,620 ocren land la Neb. t2 lOpcraoie FOR rents per acre oish. We also have the largett list cf landi anu itocLi uf mercbanc'Ue for tale or ex change In Nebraska SherMin , therein li. Ca , Lin coln , heb , 6KMO ToR HALK Fa > m ard unlroprnved lard loU and J1 audit Dill Olllco. 620 i . . . . . . houm . on . long Land * jS'h"st""viilTckaVaoantnt7. tAl.nlfln RIAIE IBOacioa good latd , 20 miles from F Omaha and i mile ( rum the thriving town amol HprlngKold , Neb , , on thellimourl Pacific Ity , , at ; a baigaln tor SOdajD , or w.ll trude for firit rlam Ini- proed Omat a city prnjierty. Woolley & Harrison , room 20 , Omaha Natloiul Bank , ? iiiOood farm In MuhlRgton Co. ; 171 l I1 cre ; SO acre * cultivated ; good bulldlugs ; fine orchard ; running wntoijall tented. KJward Vorrli Co. , iooml9C oun e Itlock , 7tf f | FOU SALE HOUSES LOTS. BALK A houie , on leased ground , 3d and FOR itrcet ; with 9 roouu1 for $200 cath. II. Bchullz. t60-20p . > ( x > rheadolljt M ry' ait. on street car line , new houio tight rooas , let toilM ) $3,000 terms easy , tbli property U wcrth oontldtrabl * mort tdan theories ailed. Call and loTeittgaU , I/ot 40xliO lthimtUiiMtcottage on llaruoy St. near IM.t , t..HO. Y rj iilce7rtiom otti > 2 lot ( Osl40 , good barn Content ttr tt rl.WXI. vcrv easy teinis. 0 K Majue , h W ooiucr Kill aud Fa mm. etl-2j IJVRStti ' Ml. A liMxaln In houM and lot , barn , cistern , cellar eto ) lC7t ; tICOcMh , balancrln deferred F payments to suit pnrchater , 318 9 10th. U , Kitutei. f 4 27 IpoR ' BALK-New btitno n\e roonn lot ( UxISi , ( rood bam near Saumlets tr ft nnith OmMia. 11.900 $300 down , balinco | 1S per month. 0 KM.inf , MV corner ISth and FarDDhi , ClO-13 F'OR SAI.K Houte full lot , well , clitctn , bun , ill In good condition , one block from street cars tt $00 I eaiy terms W II Oreen , o er Ut Natlllank. C41-II | T > 0n HALt A ( ult tot on corner tl IStli and Jones X p Ted street and wllhln one tquaroof U. P. R , R. ( or sale. Watr n Sffltiler. m-20 TJ < o san-Slotl fullslxe , 10 per centc.vh , batane JC1 monthly paynieiitg. Vf H Orcoa , over 1st Nat Bink. 0)6 ) tt FOR mt.i-.Tw ocxittagej and lots Virginia are ono block south of St Mary's avo. 81 care J'OJ cish. balance on UngtlmI. Isiao Ailami Krcninr Meek opp , P. O. Oi.tj FOR 8an Cheap 'or rash Six cholo lots In 0mini View and ( our In Burr Oak , * ait of Hanscom' , * Park ; apply toChM , llot ) n W , 1498 Farnim Street AIMS " A ( nit lot and houio o ( ( l\c rooma , pan * X" try , cloieU and good cellir , north ( Me of llaion and 22J ti , Inqiilloon prcinlici. Cbailes Kaiser M7-20p ot corner 24th t. , and Cap. . Ucl are. 8 roomi modem convenience * , stitble ( or 4 horses , atargnln ; Inquire o ( II 0. Stripe. 1301 ' Dounhs st , 4Mt ) , Six room house , well cistern , and stable ; urst elm ortler.twontr-nriit and Clirk , rent 820 per monh , tell $2,0X1 oa < y terms A P Tukey , at CaulOelds Book store. 478-tC TTIOR 8ALB A Tory nlc fl room hcuiw and lot , X1 must lie BOkl 1223 North llh St. Otl-azin FOR SAl.it Hood li room hou < o , lot 60x132 ( eetCM front , 81300 ; $100 rash InUnco J16 per month , W. U Ote D. overlst National bank. S.11t ( I7 > OR SAljti thirty choice loU near liarknxa. U , L' P. Slcbblns , room 31 , Crelghton block. 816-al8p FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. FOKHAI.K A b'ack nuro clihrs elnnle or dnublo. 1 quire 3 K corner 17th and Dorcas st. 00t-22p > | I FOR SAI.R T o good family horns , also ono road on ; lnqulroo ( James llarie taovfrnuient ctalilo corner llth and Chicago ets. 024-3p I 1 Tuonow Remington Sewing in ttMiycr&Itiiapko. 038 23 TjVm BAI.K - Fixtures , connUr * . tibohIni , scales and L1 aRood Jollier ) hoiso at 1U13 Ilarccy sU N W Merrill. 0370p Ipoa s M.BMy famllv horse and two amtod car- . ' ritge , hametiand robe * . Win. II Iliinis / tin 20 | . . ' j9RHALK OnoSjcor oil utamliuil bred stnllloa ' ' colt , fcuod msvcr ; Inquire Ulua I ) ni. 122-18p I IfOR hAl.it Nlcu family horof , plmcton and har- 1 uore ; enquire at llhio Barn. & 2Mp I pOR SALIC On easy i. > auil . frill 1 lots nnd build houses on thoit cot'M ) ci uH tlu purchaser. Irqulro cf P. J Cr Meii , contractor and builder 27tb and Webster St. 900 au FOKSLK RoM esUto , naming to lmprn\o eonio \acant lots , I oiler tied Him In ; properly. Lots 4 and 6'CUrki addition LcsioLUottli tt. Lots 5 0,7 , and Dock 1 luaao Ueldcn add. Lots 7 8 and 0 , block 6 Ditlght Ljman add. 1 Haute and Iot4l0 Capitol ave. IHoueo and lut 13 bhicko , Knintiot Ruth's acd. r > 0 Iota In Dupont i lace , south ot the Park. 4 hts In block 18 and 20 , Wateibo , Neb A farm" ! 120 ncrcti , 60 acres in croi , alsn ta acres nil under felloe , near H rmin , Waohlngt u Co. ICOarrcBS pinilelarde noir.Stnnton , Stinton C" ; also tor le eo on long time , S lots onal Farnam Bt. 60 ( oat store on ttMarv'ua\o. Inquire ol II ( J Clarke ; 1S12 1'mlgllB St. 6J8-24 FOR RAI.K-For $10 down and $20 per month I will build an elegant live room cottage , with porches cloHits , ba ? window hrickcellar , cisterncoa bou < e , Vi.tVi .with tel tanl ly fenced the nholu all romrltto ( lr , > 00 The cultsgos to he built at once contracts for ton hmc nlrcidy been let. Call at my olllco ntidpcoi.Un of ojtUgo , location .Vc. llrlng vour friends along. 0. K. Msjno , eouth-ucst corner 15th and Fanmnu 207-aSO HEAL ESTATE BROKERS. . imoKKKS Lobock iV. Co' , 1222 Farnim RmLr.sTATK ktreotcor.icr 13th , real estate bought anil Hold ou commlflsion , cxchangoaof real or personal proptr , tyeuuetcdthopatr ; nacc of parties ha\ inert alcstato or stocks of poods to mil or cxchin o at roisomhle pilecs , 1 < Hclldtcd , anu will hava ur beet ntter.tlou. OC3-tf PERSONAL. Wi ILL He founJ at 1609 Dneuportl , anexper loncctl uuran. Beat city relcrcr.co gh en en872a24p TO EXOHANGE. ITORHAIBOR ! < XCIIA.UB For residence In Omaha , I1 one of the beat lmpro\eJ farms In Centrtl Iowa , 220 acres renting ( or 3500 Lobeok & Co.r al citato brokera , 1222 Farnam , earner 13th St. 025-20 OK A eplendld farm ( or groceries , hotel X and saloon ( or ( arm ; addroia R C i'atterron , 13th and Farnaai. 570-18 rrio KXOIIAXQK 440 acres well improvid land ] mllii .L from Eaiex , Iowa , ( or a stock of general merchan dise or hardware. Addrcsi John LtnderhMm , KHO\ Uwx 634 tt 8ALK-Or exchange. Wo ha\o ( or silo tba flOR right In this state to sell the coal tcnomlzer and oot destroyer , destroys the aoot and wl I save twenty per cent on osal , will sill county right ) or the stats , or will exchange for roil estate or > u ; jood property on application will send sample Ijill aland give paitlculara. Reason ( or Bell Inn > vt r cannot ehc It but attention : a rare chance for Itn ten : Bedford , Souer Jc Davis. 278 tf O EXOIlANOE-Two lots In W. A. Redlck's odd. for a lot or half a lot located somewhere ceaicr the center ol the city and suitable for building , wl'l ' nay additional It value U more. Address " 0. Y. Bte office. 016 tt BUSINESS GHANOES. FO SALE A good paying harms * shap , the b lt ch ance ( or a young man to start In bflelnjii ; ad- liar n of u chop" Ice ) olllco , 201-3lp FORHALK Cheap , the Calld mla Jfoit Market on Ifltn and Cillfornla Sta. Owner going out olkiia- Intus , mint he S'.Id by May Itt. W. 0. Slirhor , real estate , ojip I'o3t olllco 014-21 TT'ORRM.KTRAiiKOR RKNT Illacksmlth and wagon C1 shop wlih tool'ood ( buelncHi i-Btalllihuil ; ad dress Oco W Lamhri > igWccplcg Water Neb. 421-21p rjloii SAI.B Prnir store In a desirable locality , wll D Invoice about $1.600 HO Pattenon , NE corner 13th and Farnam. 430 tf FOIt HA LI'-A drift claai stock of dry goods $5.000 ttt a bargain , will take part crah balaneo real ea- talc ; addrcaH "M , V , B. " care Bee olllcc. 282-tf SALE Or I'xclmnifo a full utock ot clothing 1 boots and abocs , gent' furnlihlnggoodi , will ex. changa for Nebraska Lands. 0. U , I'ctornon.BOl S. 10th St. , Omaha , N el ) . ISD-tf BOARDING. AMKII tto'it ( nrtlrce poraona ; mutt IM near . . l0th ! street tinl lit M rj'x aiennn ; with prl * vato fiiiillpttdinud , addles A , u. U. thli oh ! co. 060 I8p - Bed and board 1212 Capitol Ave. FIRST-CMUH I2Q.1S LOST AND FOUND. - ' Tbe I'Mty ' that wa t"n to tiVo the SpanUl LOST nlgrtnail hrttrr Ine him go agaluor they will bear fiom , l.im D U i.'j Ktn t. ( .47.tf MISCELLANEOUS. F. M IluorrR , Trano clalrvojant , airl heal. Mnis u D linn ready for Inulnrsi ovur Mo C23 S K corner loth tni Wtluter , Temm rtwoiial/le. 132 in 10 TION on l < anj ) givnn by U K Oellen. IKkTlik , at 1116 Capitol mu. 4 tf ' r r ( iin n lntelllxenc rllloa hai rp- Eui'lxJVMK tJ ni7 h ifcth stteot Qoodglrla can find iplojni nt Ij DiU Ing here. 610-lfp ( , vault * , 'iiksanlccaipoolio'eanedanv ' tlma Puv da ) in an outlrely odoileuu way with our Improtod puu p nod apparatus. Oiders by mall iKJiniitly afcuded to. A , Ktann , oflloo and residence 120 < j DoOicti HI. up stairs 400 ni7p - J J UoLtln bufor Halo tha best Jrodi manufactured In tHe United 8taten auneMtd electi ii stn , I oenlir oovtrtxl with uhcct i t/rxir , orOura liv t'J i ndior rejialringold 01109promptly attended toiddriM 1011 Uaundiu tt. 8:0 106 TAKKK UI' Twelve head of jounjcattle. Owner CAJI rtcover name by calling upon John K. HoUi , Milk dairy , north ct Deaf & Uuuib oaylum. 6 3-m ! l-lewiw TR1VT , vaults , link a and coaspool * cleaned at the X shorUit notice and iutUactloo ( guarautcud by V. 0. AbeJ. P. O. Box 878 , 4M-m2p Stallion , Jack , 8h ppard Jr. WM atand for itock at Omaha Fair groundi the senonot 1R86. Hell IflJ hindihljih , weight 12d& Ibi , hli lire JACK BIIHITAHU li full brother li > Llool to Df.xinK 2I7 ; | , also to DicTATORthe tire ol JAV-BVU-JHK 2:10. : FALLA , 2lf : ] and DiKri-roi : 1:17. : fa'l ' at tha Fair Kreundi > ul KO him and get tin ruiljrio la In fufi , tcrui ( tut the touja. A. THOMSON.