THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , APEIL 30. 1885. A MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE , Ttc New Court House of Donglas County , A Few Timely Ilonmrks OChcrcon General Description. Yesterlay the offices of thocounty judge \ and the county superintendent of schools were moved from the old quarters In Grolgbion block to the now court house. The district court rooms will bo shortly changed i > nd the work of transfer of % fl quarters from the old to the now will bo completed. Arrangements are already under contemplation for the dedication of the now structure , which Is to bo pronounced nno of the most magnificent county buildings In the west. It Is very probable , as County Glork Loavitt observed to a reporter yesterday , that a grand dedication ball will bo given on the occasion of the formal opening , to show the tax payers of Omaha and Douglas county , what a beau- tifnl treasure they possess In the now building which Is hereafter to afford the center of county official and judicial ac tivity. A representative of the BEE made a tour of Inspection yesterday with ono of the gentleman connected with the erec tion of the structure , and a brief sketch of the now court honso may not In this connection bo uninteresting. TIIE BUILDING ITSELF is of the massive classical style , 120x137 foot In size , there being eight stories , In I- cluding the basement floor and the five - stories of the tower or domo. The building Is constructed entirely of Boroa , O. , sandstone , galvanized Iron , and cast Iron , the foundation being of limestone and the sills of granite. The building Is thoroughly firo-proor , and in point ol safety from fire no structure ever erected can surpass It. The main entrances are on the north and east , and are heavily recessed , flanged by four ho ivy columns , with capitals , which support a colonado with a largo balcony. ENTERING TUB BUILDING The first floor Is found to bo divided into four sections or quarters by two corridors riders which run transversely north and Bontb , east and west , Interjecting each other In the contra. In the northwest section of the first floor are the recorder's o flic 9 and the county clerk's private and business oflicos , together with a masalvo firo-proof vault. In the southwest quar ter Is the county court room , together with three smaller ones county judge's , uhorlU'a and jury rooms. There la also a largo vault sixteen by nineteen feet. In the northeast section are the treasurer's private and business offices together with the district attorney's office , and a fire proof vault. In the southeast section are the offices of the county superintend ent of schools , private and business , and * - > the ofllco of the county commissioners , There are four entrances to the first floor , with vestibules , the entrance on the north sldo having three double doors , the others 'being single. LEAVING THE FIKST FLOOR by the heavy Iron staircase , In the north west section of the second floor , is tbo aw library room , separated by a small corridor from the grand jury , witness , and ladles' waiting rooms. In the south west qus.ter is the judge's chamber , to gether with the room and vault of the clerk of the court. In the northeast sec tion Is the largest room in the building , the district court room 45x75 feet , Into which open , In the southeast section , the attorney's consultation room and the ' judge's private office. All these offices are furnished with largo , capacious closets as noccsilty indicates. On the west side of the second floor is the stair case leading to the third floor. In thli story all the rooms will bo loft unfinished , but on the same general plan as the rooms on the first and second stories , A central shaft , technically called a well- hole , runs from the Intersection of th ( first floor corridor * clear through to the very top of the dome. Leaving the third story by a winding Iron stair case , one ascends to the firs .floor of the tower or dome. In the towoi there are four stories. The first lloo connects with abeautlfnl surrounding bal cony or balustrade. From this balnstradi one commands a magnificent view of thi surrounding country , a vast expanse o : field , woodland and water forming an un broken vista ai far as the eye can sweep the whole being a picture of unique ant never to bo forgotten magnificence. As cendlng from the first floor to the tower ono comes to the small second story o the domo. This also connect ) by twolvi doorj , or moro properly dour windows with a small balustrade , which support sixteen ma-slvo iron columns of the Oor rlnthlan pattern , topped by eUborat frieze and architrave. From this balus trade a very good vlow of the surroandinj country is also to bo had. The next o thlid story of the toner Is still smaller being surrounded by twelve round ventl latlng windows and decorated en th outside by sixteen elaborately formoi Iron consols , placed at regular intervals which glvo a massive , though very ornate appearance to the base of the domo. TUB NEXT AND LAST STORY of the tower Is voty small , On each c the four sides of this story are placed th glass dials , five feet In diameter , of th monster clock which Is to bo placad , a some future day , on the fourth floor. These dials will bo illuminated tn th evening , and will herald , day and night for many miles , In each direction , th "hasty flight of Time. " Tbo bell of th dome Is an irregular quadrilateral , sup ported and ribbed by massive Iron beam and covered with zinc. The dome II self , taken as a whole , Is the moat mag nifioent feature of the structure , beln elaborately ornamented by a serlei o cornices , console- , and pediments. STANDING ON A rEDKSTAt ou the topmoit extremity of the dome i a splendid fignro ot Justloo , with th ymbolto scales , a beautiful and magnif cent climax to this magnificent palauo i law. law.The lighting of the Interior U offecte by largo windows placed at regular li torvals , surmounted by cornice and ped ments of ornate figure. The roof Is c Un. Un the four sides of the roof , I the center of each tide stands a Urg gable , with frieze cornlco and pedlmen while Grecian urns of beautiful dealj are placed alone the edge of the i-oc The cornice effects of the roof are pla but handsome. All the galvanized in work cf the exterior of the building h been painted and sanded , giving the o net nppearauco of stone and marble , TUB I1UILDINO IS HEATED by steam , and ventilated according the latest and mott perfected plans. 1 partitions , of roof , sides and celling , hi been thoroughly concreted , making t structure absolutely firo-proof. Tha cost of the structure has be $250,000 , of which ono half , or $125- 000 has already been paid In cash out of the general fund of Douglas county. The plans for the court house were drawn by Archiloct E. E. Myors , of Chicago cage , while the work of erection has been carried on under the personal super vision of Mr. J. F. Coots. To both of those gentlemen all honor for the faith ful and exact fulfilment of the responsi ble contract Is duo. WOULD-BE SUIOIDES , How They nro Foiled Quinine lor Morphine , "Glvo mo 20 cents' worth of mor phine. I am feeling wretchedly. " The speaker was a young girl , evident ly ono of the "gilded circlet. " She ad dressed last night a well-known down town druggist , Importuning him In ac cents of haste to allow her the fatal drug as soon as possible. The man of pills hesitated for a moment and then meas ured out a dose of the morphine and turned it over to the girl , who rushed out Into the darkness , clenching In her hand the deadly otcff. "What does all this mean ] " asked a reporter who was standing near and saw the operation. "It means this : Hero's a girl , evi dently of the fallen class , who has become - como tired of llfo and wants to commit salcido. She comes In hero and wants to purchase a quarter's worth of mor phine. If I sell hot all she asks for she would undoubtedly swallow it all and succeed In her suicidal pnrposo. So Instead of giving her the twenty-five cents worth , I sold her only a ton cent package , uhicb , should she take it all , will prove entirely harmlops. She will bo put into a deep sloop and waking up will forgot all about her suicidal inten tions. " "Do you have many such cases ? " "Yes , dozens of them. Hardly a week passes but some person , male or female , comes in and asks mo for the drug in the same way. Of course , I can tell In a moment what they are np to and govern my sale accordingly. If they ask for twenty-five or 'fifty cents worth of the poison In that peculiarly agitated style of the Intending suicide , I always look out and give them about one-third of the amount they ask for. Otherwise I should have an uncomfortably largo number of cases of self destruction piling up on my hands. I can , occasionally , varv this method of harmless deception. For example , a young woman came into my store the other night and asked me for a largo dose of morphine. I could toll by her looks that she meant evil , and accoidingly measured out a harmless amount of sulphate of quinine and gave it to the woman , who rushed off , and swallowed It , in sweet anticipation , I sup pose of an Immediate leap into futurity. She was put Into a deep slumber and woke np forgetting her woes and mourn ful Intentions. Yea , wo look out for these peoples , else the coroner's list of suicides would be doubled or tripled. " DISTBIOTS TO BE PAVED , bed so tlint tbo Hciulor May Understand AVhcro the Now Im provements are to bo Mado. Among the ordinances paesod at Tuesday night's meeting of the city council Is one ordering the paving of districts Dos. 34 and 36. As but very few people , proba bly know where these localities are situa ted a moro thorough and definite dsssrlp- tien is here given , than the council pro. oeedlngs In yesterday's paper shows , District 34 Includes that portion of Cum- Ings street laying between the east line of Twentieth and the west line of Division stroots. District No. 3G h Farnam street from the west line of 10tl to the east line of 20th streets. It is understood that the work o grading and paving Is to be commenced at onco. It la also noticeable that an ordlnanci was passed creating two now districts Nos. 4G and 47. District 4G is to com prise that portion of Farnam street bu twccn the east HDD of Ninth street am the west line of Eighth street. Dlstrlc 47 cavers Douglas street between thi out line of Ninth street and the wes line of Eighth street. Both of thosi thoroughfares were ordered to bo pave < right away but 30 days' tlmo was givoi the property-holders to ascertain am designate the kind of material desired ti bo used for such paving. Burned to Death. Tbo little son of Mr. and Mrs. n. 0 Mason , No. 20 Williams street , burloi at 2 o'clock Tuesday , was burned ti death on Monday. The particulars o the horrible affair are , that about I o'clock Monday morning Mrs , Masoi went to her slater's house close by to ge a pair of shoos belonging to her child left there snnday. The little fellow only ono year and three months old wa permitted to remain in the house alone while bis mother was gono. Child like , h commenced playing with the fire , fro which his clothing caught , and when sh returned bis body from the limbs up wai burned to a blister. In that condltbi the little sufferer lingered until 6 o'cloo p. m , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mmlo an Opening , Detroit Free Press. "I came here , " ho explained to tin Police Judge the other morning , "to ban out a tign of 'I am blind , ' but I hai scarcely got off the train when I foum two chaps working the racket. Too mnol blindness arouios public suspicion. " 'Was that the only opening ? " "No , lir. I started out to tie my hea and arm up and work the 'Help this pee man who was hnrt in a railroad accident . .1o but the two best corners in the town wei o occupied. One fellow had been crashe [ ' , by aiiw-log * , and the other had been tor rlbly burned while rescuing a baby. " d 'Pity the poor Cro-auflororsl" sight dx his Honor. x- "About the left " continue 1. x1. only thing , 1.if tbo man , "was to ba 'Born deaf an ifn dumb,1 bat , while I was getting a placai [ 0 printed by a grocer's clerk , the owner i ' the store came In and eaid ho had ja seen two such chaps walked to the s > tlon. Then It was either go to work i come hero and on innt up ! " "And you couldn't work ? " "Well , 1 was wearing a placard rea Ing , * Thls man would work for 25 ceo per day bat f IT bis poor health , ' wli the ofticer collared me. Uueis you'll hate to make on opening for mo somewhere to Ills Donor gave him a placard readic ill "This unfortunate person has been o ve vatod for two monthi. " he Smoke Seal of North Carolina 1 an bacco. "KIDNAPPED" BY FARRELl- HcFarlanfl , DiscliargGi liy Judge Sten- berg , is Seized , Placed In * Hnok and Driven Acrocs to IOWA The Liftw in tlio Cnso. Yesterday mornlnR unolhor oxoltlng chapter was added to the now celebrated habeas corpus cnso of "MoFarUnd , . Morgan-Mooro. " Immediately after MoFarJand had been loleasod la Jadqo McCulloch's court Tues day from the writ of habeas corpus , on the ground that Farrcll had not proven that there had been a copy of the compliint and Indiotmont against the nccused , filed with the governor of No- bnska when the reqaisltlon was ob tained , another compUint charging Me- Fnrland wltli being a fugitive from jus tice was filed in the polldo court. This morning the deposition of the testimony was completed , the arguments of counsel finished , and Judge Stcnborg rendered a decision releasing the prisoner , holding that ho did not care to revotso the judgment of County Judge McCulloch. Moanwhllo Attorney Green had filed a complaint charging McFarland with vagrancy , but Judge Stcnborg would not entertain the trial , holding that the action hid boon taken simply to gain time. The moment that McFarland wai dis charged by the court , ho was gobbled up by the over alert Sheriff Farrall , who was watching for his prey. The ox-con vict was hustled into a hack and before the astonished spectator/I or attorneys could recover from the shock of surprise , the sheriff , with Deputy Ed. Orowoll , of this city , and the prisoner , were rattling down Farnam bt great speed. They proceeded rapidly Iowa- wards , though by just what ronto cannot at this writing bo determined. The friends of McFarland were very much as tonished by this sudden move on the part of the Mills county officials , and at first tried to run down the swiftly moving hack , but , of course , eoon gave up the at tempt. McFarland is doubtless well on his way to the Madison penitentiary. THE LAW OF THE CASE. In the first stages of the case , Detno- tlvo Nollgh had advised Sheriff Farrell to seize his man on the first opportunity presented , without reference to the action that might bo taken by any local tribunals. This advice was glvun in accordance with the well-known California decision in the Robb cass , which establishes the principle that a sheriff who has been delegated by the governor of one state to servo the extra dition papers issued by the governor of another , becomes virtually a United States officer , and as such can aolzo his prisoner according to federal usages. This view of the caio was also us- talnod by Judge Dundy , of the United States court. This decision is reprinted In full. 1. Fugitives from justice arrested and re turned under laws of the United States. The governor of a , state , in issuing a war rant for the arrest of a fugitive from justice , the officer who makes the arrest , and the party commissioned to receive the fugitive and deliver him to the authorities of the state in which the offense is charged to have been committed , in pursuance oi the provisions of sections 6278 and D279 of the revised Statutes , act under the authority of the laws of the United Statet , and rno HAG VICK are officers or agents of tha United States. 2. Writ of Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction. Where a petition for a writ of HABEAS con- FDB presented to a state judge or court by a party in the custody of ona claiming , in good faith , to.be authorized to deliver him to the authorities of another state , as a fugitive from justice , in pursuance of the provisions of said sections , shows upon Its face that the peti tioner Is so held in custody under such claim madein good faith , the state judge or court has no jurisdiction to isnue the writ , The jurisdiction in such case Is exclusively in the courts of the United States. 3. Same Duty of Custodian , Where a writ of HABEAS conrus has been issued by a ttate judge or court , and been served on the party having the custody ol such alleged fugitive , It Is the dnty of such custodian to make full return to the writ aa tc the authority under which he holds the pris oner , and to exhibit to the court tha original papers evidencing his authority , and respect fully decline to produce the body of the pris oner ; and if it appears from said return , 01 said petition and return , that the prisoner If claimed to be held in good faith , in pursuance of the provisions of laid statute , the judge 01 court issuing the writ has no jurisdiction 01 authority to proceed further , and no jurlsdic tion or authority to compel the production ol the body of the prisoner , or to commit the party holding him ( or contempt In thus re s pactfully declining to produce the prisoner , 4. Same Kflect of Production of Prisoner. The effect of the production of the pris oner would bo to place him in the physical control of the court , and to deprive the agcnl of all power to execute the tuperiorcommnndi of the laws of the United States , to which h < owes obedience. The defense on the other hand , claim ' , that this Robb case Is not parallel tc that of McFarland. Furthermore , they claim that as MoFarland bad been ro- leaiod both in the county court and the police court , bccauao the propei stops had not been taken to procure 1 ho oxi radltlon warrant , ho was a frao man , and was not amenable to cap < turo except through the duo course ol legal procota. In other words , the defendant's attor neys claim that Kartell's action Is a grosi and indictable offense of kidnapping. The caio is destined to bo long remem bered in local circles as ono presenting many interesting features. It is proba bio that this Is the last phase of It , and that McFarland , alias Moore , sllaa Mor pan , Is doomed once again to the drear } walls of the Fort Madison penitentiary , GETTING EEADY TO BOB , A. Kit of Bargtra' Tools Found Nomi the U , I' . Freight Depot. il 00 Egan , a dirty faced juvonila genius al trays looking for something , was sur prised yesterday morning , and at the sami time created quite a ounsitlon Underneath noath a pllo of timbers near the Union Pa ciQc freight depot Joe found a kit o bnrghrs1 torli , and when bo took then into the office every man there seemed i shudder at the thought of having made narrow esapo , Tha outfit was given to Jerry Mulvl hill and he now has it in his possession a half-pint of blasting powder , one quai ter Inch bit , an augur drill , two regula diille , throe or four punchers and a ral tall file conititute the layout. Specuh tlon la rlfo as to the Intent of the dt tignlng villain to whom theao tool belong , Indications show strongly the they were placed under the tlmboi re some time last night which leads to tb reg. supposition that an attempt was to ha\ g. been made to blow open tha cafes in tl freight depot. Mnlvlhill says that the owner will call he will give him tl powder but mutt of necesiity keep tl tools. They are dangerous instmmen for profee ion ls to handle , GENEUtVtj GRANT , Is the Old Hero DjItiK Uccnnao of Mortlcnl Intolerance. The American iloma-pathlst has an ar ticle on the treatment of General Grant by the Allopaths , in which it says : "General Washington was murdered by his medical attendants ; but at least they were heroically too heroically en deavoring to extinguish the disease. Tholr brutality was of the nctivo sort , and In pnrposo commendable , though dis astrous in result. General GarCold was maltreated for months under an error of diagnosis , and at last escaped beyond the roach of his eminent torturers. Hero , also , there was much medical heroism and and activity displayed , albeit mitdlrectod. Other illustrious patients have suffered from omlnonco In the profession ; but General Grant scorns reserved aa a shinIng - Ing example of cold blooded expectancy. To him the little group of oml nonce have nothing to offer but a diagnosis. For him they propose no relief but in the grave. Ignoring the only source of therapeutic salvation , thny gather round his bodsldo to observe his unaided struggle. The fiat htta gene forth that nothing cm bo done ; and nothing will bo permitted to bo done. Those who question such a decision arc quacks and cranks ; but who ought not to bo proud of such a designation fromsuch n source ? Scholarly , refined , cultured , earnest gentlemen as they ore , of what avail are all those good qualities In the presence of such therapeutic bankruptcy ? On the contrary , while so-called scientific modlclno U to the fore , well may the dally papers announce In startling headlines - lines , 'A bad day for General Grant- Seven doctors In consultation. " Yes , the hero of Appomattox la dylngl Ho who know no fear In war , knows no fear in suffering. His quiet fortitude wins unlveral admiration. President Lincoln , in visiting o hospi tal during the late war , noticed a poor confederate boy , mortally wounded , with his native tenderness , ho put his arms around his neck In sympathy. The sight molted the hospital to tears. The heart of the American people In like manner bleeds for Grant , the silent sufferer. It would have him got well , by any effective moans. His physician ( ays ho cannot recover. They fill him with anodynes , but despite their f ivorablo bulletins ho is dally grow ing worse. A specialist who has won reputation in the treatment of cancer visits his bed- cido. The opposition which ho encoun ter from the attending physicians brings painfully to mind the story cf the dog In the manger. And General Grant , perhaps , must die because of this iutetforancol Is it possi ble that there is no hope of euro outside of the medical profession ? Preposterous' ' For years medical men Insisted that certain fevers were Incurable , but Chin- cona proved the contrary. For cen turies they have protested that certain renal disorders were incurable and yet a special preparation has cured and per manently cured the very worst cases. Why may It not bo possible in like manner to euro a case of cancer ? B. F. Larraboo , of Boston , was doomed to death by many eminent Boston physi cians. J. B. Honlpn , M. D , of Roch ester , N. Y , , was given up by the best doctors cf all schools. Elder J. S. Prescott , of Cleveland , Ohio , was gravely informed by them that he could not llvo , and yet those men and thousands like them have been cured and cured permanent manentof ! serious kidney disorders , by a remedy not officially known to the code. . What baa been done may bo done again. Gen. Anson Stager died of Bright's disease In Chicago last week. "Joo" Uoas , the Boston pugilist , died of it. Hundreds of thousands of people perish of it every year , while in their doctor's hands. The cause of death m y bo called blood poisoning , paralysis , heart disease , convulsions , apoplexy , pneumonia , or some other common ail ment , but the real difficulty Is in the kidneys. Physicians know it , but they conceal the fact from their patients , realizing th'olr Inability to cure by any ' authorized" means. The remedy that cured Larrabee and Henlon and Prescott - cott ( l. e. , Warner's ' Safe Care ) is a special , independent discovery. Its re cord entitles it to recognition , and It gets It from intelligent people. Its man ufacturers have an unsullied reputation and are entitled to as great consideration as any school of physicians. Professor R , A. Gunn , M. D. , Doan ol the United States Medical College of Nor York City , riici above professional prejudice judico and on its personally proved mer its alone gives it tovoral pages of thi warmest corrmendation In his published works the only Instance on record of < high professional endorsement of such t preparation. The unprejudiced people do not wan General Grant to dlo. If there is in al nature or anywhere In the world a rem edy or a man able to euro hla cancerglvi thorn a chance Will they do it ? No , Why ? Is It not too often the case that man ; excellent physicians who are greatly devoted voted to the cede , would prefer that theii patients should die rather than that thoj should recover health by the uss of BUJ remedy not recognized under their cede The LlndcH Hotel Fire , ST. Lome , April 29. The loss by the Lin dell hotel fire is much less than first sup posed. It will not bo over 315,000. Th cause of the fire is still unknown. TUTFS PILLS 25'YEARS IN USE. Fho Oreatort Medical Triumph of tha Ag < SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. l.ooiofnppetltr , Uowelicodlv * , 1'uln I the bend , wtlb a dull icniallon In Ib * _ ack part , 1'aln under tb > hoaldei blade , I'ullneii after .atln. with ftdli Inclination to exertion of bodf or mini Irritabilityoflemper , lowiplrlli , wit a feclln. of bnTlne neglected lome out : We-rlneti , Ulzzlnoi , I'lutterlni nl tl Heart , Uoti before the re , IleaducV over the rlfht ere , Uetle ne , wll Otful dreami , Hlahlr colored Urine , an < CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S 1'ItO.B ara especially adapt * to such caiofl , ono doio effects such 0 hangnoffoolliitr as to astonish the iulTorc 1 7hei InercBie the Appetite , mlcaiua t ! bodr to Take ou 1'letli , tim tba iiitem nonrliheil.anej bylhelrToiilo Action < o the L l itlveOrBBUilteKUl rHtooJi prodttMd. lrljRc. . 44 Blurr-y ht. ' ieif e TUTT'S HAIR DYE GUAT lUin or WIIISKEKB changed to ie Gw > ssT ULACK by a ilnglo application 10 this DTK. It imparts a natural color , ai Instantaneously. Bold by Uruggliti , ta * ent by express on receipt of fl. 3fT1a0,44 Murray St. . Now Yor SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONEY. * TONKY Tolo n on chattels , Woolley fc Harrison , 1Y1 Koora 20 , Omaha National bank building 864-U loaned at low r Utln amount * to tult on MONEY . or other good security. Finan cial exchange , 1MB Farnam it. 153-mlp ONF.Y TO LOAN On leal ettate and ehalUlj M D. L. Thomas. 740tt. ONEY Loaned on nhattels , out rait , R. R M : tloket * nought and lolJ. A. 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Address with stamp , Ell Campbell & Co. , 8 South May Bt. , Chicago. 079-ml9p WANTED MALE HELP. \A7"A1 > TEi > A steady sober man. must be single , un- 11 derstand horses and have knonlodgo of stove builniBs ; call at once , OmahaStovo Repair works,111 south 14th st. 03-23 Oood canvastera to si-cure orders forour WAMKn edition of the Revised Bible , liberal tcrmn and good tenltoryoll ; at HJS Dadeo et , Wm. II. Alexander , Hanger Western Branch , Henry Dill Publishing Co. 09 4 " \T7AMKD A flrst-c'aiafurniture ealesmxi. None YV need to apply unless you have cool reference as to ability and character. M.F.Martin. 803-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. "VITAVTRD Situation by njoung man with a ma Vi chlnoastypowrltoi oramenucn-li ; haa had flve years experience. Address US lieo office. E45-29p WAVTKO Situation by an experienced double en try book-keeper ; address LK Allen , Woodbine , Iowa. E78-lp WANTXU By city salesman situation bj May 1st , long acquaintance nith city and Council Bluffs rade , ( not saloon. Addrcea " 0. II. " Bco off re. WANTED position by a young man with 6 years experience In a country store , can filvo good recommendation ; , Address "C. 1 * W , " Ben olllco. 8352p Pcsltbn : Experienced short-band and WANTED desiring to rome west. Owns No. 2 Remington machine. Address , W. G. , Care Bee , Council muffs. 778-30 AXTID Situation as housekeeper for widower. w Mrs. U. , Bee office , Council Dlufls. 45-29 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For cash , a driving horse , clean limbed WANTKD stle , U hands high color bay or brown ; must bo sound. Address Cecil Drum , Opera home block. 005-tf WANTED To Invest $2,000 or $3,030 In a good paying baslnee * . Address , C. B. Bco office. 831-29' WANTED A lady \\ants a gentleman partner to Join her In a business thit paja Immcnpo profits. Small capital required. Addreac , "B. M. { ( . . "Beeofllcr. 892-29 W To buy a "ccond hand soda fountain for catb.SUNiethSt. 849-29p TTTJNTBD Slnslo young man of quiet habits , room VV with touthern exposure In clean neighborhood In rccpcctable private family within ntsv distance of Union 1'aclBc depot , iitcond story pieferrcd ; state terms. Addiess "Brizos" Ueo olllco. EOS-EOn \TTA\Tru-To buy a bouse and lot on monthly pay. Vl merits ; state prloo and location. Addres * "B X" Uoo oflice. 870 SO A ham of good marcs ; mint neigh at WANTKII . Addrees giving particulars , Alfred C Grlllln , Omaha. B39 SOp ANTID A man or woman In every country InU W U $1.25 sample free 97fi per month , salary ni commission. Send Btarad. Paul Tabul , Chicago 111 , ASTED A good family koree at 1C05 Farnam St W 778-tf To rent a large furnlthod room , In WANTKD ' block 16th and California , with hoard , also a few more table boaidcra 7Sitl TTTANTKD-83 6D will buy one doion lloger Bro'i YY trlpplo plated table knives at Moody'a china store.cornerlOthand Davenport et 445-tf ady In need of a sowing ma. chine , to see the new Improved American No , 7. P. E. Flodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 10th. S43tf SOU KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. R KKNT-4 room house 2023 Pierce St. Inqulit F next dor oast. 911-iOp m BEST Two itorei , oppoilte the Eipoeltlcr _ bulldliijc to be built tbli tuuuner , corner 1611 ill Oapltol vo. S95-4 Ion RENT A sttre cheap BOD imrth 15th , F 800-Cp PORREHI 10 acres on West bea > enwortU ( t. AI 1 Tuliojr , U Caultteldi. 832-tf T7\OE Risr fl room houuo good water , three block JP from ftreot cars ; $15 pir month. A P Tube at Caulfield ) . 820-tf TTVjR RFXT Uouie on Chicago street , between lit' ' i < and 16th. Inquire of John Swift. 878 S0 | non RENT House of B rooms with barn , C-Mwel 1 and Baunoen et ; Inquhe 1709 Jackion it. 44J-SO ; ITloHRim ew home 11 rooms teady May 1st 13 $26 a month ; Inquire of O K Thotcpton , 8 W cor llth and Haroey , 81tf ' KKM Br.ck cottage on Bherman ae. . , 8 room F'OR , clMeti , &o. , In thorough rcptlr ; larg fine gttund. J W I'addock , 1017 Capitol ave 852-30 RENT A cottage 3 rooini with summer kltche FOR Btrctt , between Campbell and Irene B | 833-Jp IJ-OE B .VT fl room houison Bt. car line. I11110 IBth street between Nicholas and I'aul 815-23 I OR KI.NT Ibrevstcr ; and basement , brick iton I1 4 < lt front-3i S per month. Two new itorei on IBth at ICO per month eacl 0. E. Majno.S. W. Cor. Uth and Farnam. 771-4 IT'OR HEAT 10 room houte , modem Improvement 1 ? IJedloid , Bouer 4 ; Davis , 2138. Uth Ht , 708tf RE.NT New itore room 2270. JnoErck , 617 FOR . 09230 REST Three itory brick store bulUlni ; ; e FOR ol EJward Norrli & Co. , room 19 Crour Block , i07 tf XIM Store dwel IDS attached , ? ? ? , per menD ol FOB I , Thotcaa. C05-I ir\UK \ KBNT S-8loom hou&es Inqulie Jno. L1 UMtou.SmtlUug n orkt , or 31i North Ht. FOR URNT New eottagt , B rooms. WU 8 6th il. f > un HKNT-ttoe ) bullillnft4 yo three story and baeement No.llOandllS litb. Inquire 14o Dodge St. PW-ll FOA RKNT Famished cotURe , 7 rooms , with elORU * . rantry , etc. , In bc t Uxxllty In Cltr cm pay rent with board. Call In afternoon at 625 Pleas- ent St. 170 tf ljX > R BENT Threfbtlok Itorei corner ISth and JC1 Cumlnc St. J L. McCa ue , Agent. 451-aJ HOOM8 FOR RENT. HINT A lawyer cn rent desirable desk room IpoK 1 well furnhhvd office , roomi 7 and f , 215 south Uth BU E9M R ' RUST Furnished rootni 1821 Capitol a\e. F0' 007-mSO T01 H RICIT Furnished nouth front room room 1504 ? Farnim. 003-lp RKIT A largo handsomely furnished front t ar- FOR , bay window ; n-odern comenlcncci ; al > o two small roomg 1720 Capitol are , 80t-30p TjVjR RUST Furnished rooms far gtntlo.nni , t 701 JC sculh Eighteenth st. 8iO-80p TTViR RXNT-Sulte of rooms centrally located , well JD flulihed satiable for oftice or thing rooms. K II Eaton , 111 louth 14th St 834 tl T70R RKXT-8 or 8 rooms clofet , cellar , city water. JL1 Inquire at COS North Uth St. 792 ! p I OR RUST Olllco and third floor suitable for nbole. F gale or manufacturing , at 1207 Far nun St. TViRRKVT Ken lyfurnlthcd front room 013 south Jb 16th St. B74-4p HUNT Furnlshtd room for ono or two gentle FOR . S blocks from Pest ofllco ; Inquire Opera Uonso Cigar factory. 817-lp TTVmnRNT Nlc ly furnished rooms 1813 Dexlsrc. FOR RKVT Two looms at 81. per rxonth ; acpU at 12i7eoutli Htlist. 8fl2-p I OR HKSTFurnbhcd room 1313 Jackson et. F 812-m20p TToR HRNT Furnished front room with homo com- JC forts , S K corner llth and Cais. 8IO-2p I OR Rrvr Nlcclv furnished room for Sg ) nitomcn F 2225 DOC'RO. ' 854-tf OR np.xT Handsomely furnished rooms. Address F "W. " Boo oincc. 853-2 Furnished room , wltn bond. Suitable FORIIKST . 1417 Howard. 77B-30p BUST -Suite of rooms , bath room ronnoctid , FOR four gentlemen , also room for gentleman and wife with first-class board. 1021 Butt. 703-tf REST With board rno nicely furnlfhod front FOR , w Itti gis and bath. 14(9 Jones St. St.800SOp 800-SOp TJOR RENT Nlci furrlshcd rooms tultablo fortwe J gcntoinen. 220 ? Dodge St. 707-Snp RKVT Two Inrpo Irani rooms furnished or un furnished , convenient to board. N. W. Cor 20th and Webster SI. 709-1 ! RKNT Nicely furnlehod front room for lady FOR gentleman ; Inquha 521 Pleasant St. 712 tf FOR RENT-Nlccly tumtthcd rooms 1517 Davenport 722.J6p TTV > R Rr\T A furnished front room wlthuio of par- JL1 lor , with small family , 2107 Cblcnjoit 727-2p I OR RENT Elegant newly furnished rooms 2'25 F Dodso st. 507-tl OOMS With bosrcl.iloblrabUf.il summer. Apply R at St. ChMloa HeteL 237-tl _ RENT Several fine cilices In Crounse' block , FOR Ed. Norrls , room 19 Crounso block 034 tl _ _ _ 4J _ [ _ F 10R RENT Furnished room 1816 DoJjfJ. KENT Nicely furnlebcd rooma at 1718 Ce.es FOll 236-tl FORSALE FARMS. BALE120 acres good land within 00 miles of FOR Omaha , now house , good stable , living nater , school bouse on the land and one mile from railway station ; terms easy. Vf II areenoter 1st Nat'l Bank. BSD-It FOR BALK Faun and unimproved land lota and house on long ciedit B&M Land olllce , 620 K 13th St , Vadlcka & Qoantner. (63-nlSp BALK Good farm in Washington Co. ; 171 FOR ; SO acres cultivated ; good bulUIngs ; One orchard ; running watei ; all fojcod. EJward Norrls Co. , room 19 Crounso Block. 474tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. BALK Two lots In blocks , Ilantcom place , FOR , cast front , finest location In tha tltyap- ; ply to W II Alexander , 1408 Dodge street , or J A akefield. 64-CO BALK A special btireoln In n resident lot In FOR place. U , C. 1'kttereon , 13thand Far nam. 857-2B Cheap and beautiful lot for ? ! 00 eacl JL' on monthly payuents of $10 , only a few left. R t Fatteieoo , 13th and Farnam. 856-29 I'OR BALE A beautiful lot 66x182 and fine resident 1 ? on Saunders St. for $1509 If taken Immediately , Easytoims. B. C , PattersonlSth ; and Farnam. 85529 FOR HALB Special Bargains 2 rjlondld cornel lots on red car line ; cheap. Full lot , N. 20th St. , house itli2g. 82200. Cor. l-t 00x137,12th and Dorcas , houte aid stable U700 , Corner lot , llh and Porcis , B xl32IOCO. Lot 60x117 1'irtlet'B add , 4 roam bouse , eSOOcith Cor. Catherine and I'oppleton tt , lUntcora jlacu , i room house St,4CO Cor dro e and Davtnpoit St. , 100x124 , house 20x2- and stable , { 1,400. Chvlce 4 aero Irt , Pintt's sab dlv , $ ! 000. Cor Lake and 17th tt , cant front , JHixHO , 0 roon licm'o , $3500. 4 Iota , Burr Oak adj. cast froit , $2000 , Lot BO\1B3 , Hcrce.iuar SUJ tt , south front , D riorr houtc , barn , S25CO. , Lot 76x10.1cas'front , li tqvjrca from Et. Mar } Axmue , $1400. 830-1 I'AUtBES & Co. , 1513 Farnam street. ' BALK Honee full lot , well , cittern , bunnil li F'OR condition , one block from street tara 41 01 a-y terms. W H Oreen , over lit Nat'lBauk. CJl-t ' BALM Two cottages and lota Virginia avo. 0111 block south of St Mary'a ave , St care KOO cisli balance on long ; tlmo. Isaac Adams Frcnzer blocl opp , 1 > . 0. Ol7 > tf BALE Oood 5 room IIOUBO , lot 0x132 foet.eas Fan , $1800 ; 9100 cash , balance $15 per month W. n Groan , over 1st National bank. 88111 FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. BALii-Flfty torn ol hay cheap , Cut-oil lake Fort O'Donncll , Florence Lake. E91-Ip BALI At a bargain , a good lot and n w lious FOR furniture , ItOBOeorgla , A > e. L II Until : City. 807-5p TT'OK b L on EXCiiisoi-State light uiK'er a r > la\ i hie U H pvcnt , ( nrlcuhural m rhln > ) ran bu i < I out In county il hta with great profit by anyomi li lias bad a lltt'e experience M naleiuiiii. Addrrf 8 " I" ' o ro ol Uce office. F83-lp loaBALK-Lot Bin blobk 6 , Ilooick'n addition 7 fei'tcattfiout.uiiOfOrKia ' Aye. , ( tlendiil tlto fo fine residence ; also lot 0 In bl. < : k 8 , Uiniivini placi b'l fert ea t front en Georgia aye. very tightly , ai df ( Irakis. Inquire of Win II Alexandei , lit INxlg street. 888-1 ' . ii0ne of the nobbiest singla rljr In tow phaeton , hce and harness ; Inquire atClubsti I OR HAU-Afusb milch caw at Edhilm & Erlcl F son. 87M siLK-One horte and wagon , 2 oowj.ore plar Foil oiean and household furniture ; Inquire cf 0 Bicbus , at 99 oent ttoro , or MS Kalrvlew Ht B6S-20p OR BALK ICOO ydi. of diit to bo bid at 1118 She F man \ej [ T\OH \ UALK-For [ 0 down and 20 per month jt ; will bullJ an elcK nt Ore room cottage , H-ll porchesclosets , bar window brickotllir , clttoni.oo bouie. &a , &i , lth to lets nicely fenced the who II complete 11,600 The ootUcei to be built at oni contract * for ten have already been let. Call t n olllca and seenUn of outage , location ic. Pill your trlenda along. 0. K. Mayne , tiouth-wtist corn 16th and Farnam. W7-a f OKii iK-l'laiJOa 7iU upright piano at a In r train. 1719 llouitla * . 733 m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. T > EALUTITX BROKEiea Lobeck & Co' , lilt Farna l\i street corner 13th , real estate ) bought and nc on commission , exchanges of rtalor personal prop ty effected ; the patrinazocf partl having rtal cut ; orttoctuolgooditowllorcxcbJDge at renonil pileu.ll solicited , ana will bate our lest ttur tic OCS-tl TEIISONAL. - T II Overton win ull attue ou Chicago Lumber Co. , he will greatly obl ) ; the 010 1 PiRWXAt-.lt ron want a detecting stnd your a.1. aeldr M to the Omaha Det tlre Aginry , l < 0 bor M4omc S16 outhlHhU. ( t&l > m7 MM OEimsD midwife rpodTct l. llt In her hou for conflnemonl , No I4JJ Sjuth 13th St ,0maha. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mm K. M HooritR , Tranos clalnrojant , ami heal. Ing ree.1lum ready for bnrtntw Orer No tK3 S K corner 18th and Welxttr. Teimt rruonable. SS ralcr TO EXCHANGE , 17OR lAtx PR EraiAiai t deilre to retire from but' D Inm and offer my store and stock ot coed , I if 8hcfneldnutean Co. , llllnolc , contlttlbe cf cro-erlf * books , stationery , notion ? , clears ft.i. for oato or In exchange for Nebraska or Kan t fknd , tree from lncumbrane > < ; goods nr tore told teparntely or to gether. Addren H P Humpnrey , 837.4 rpo KICUA1II-1I-I have filly thousand acres of Chey. JL enno counly land which I ran exchangeatflgurrs1 w men w III be profitable for cantern property. Como and ste It. W , J. Vannlco , Sldner , Neb. 804-tl To inciri K-lmunvpd | business property In eastern Iowa , tl MO. for flock of merchanellM or buslnetf. AdelicB9"WlJe"areUceofflc . 7SI-80 rpp EWlAxon-440 acres well ImproiM land } mil * Llrom Ewex. Iow , for a ttotk of general mejcban. elite or hardware. Addrcsi John Llndcrhclm , Kisex ' " 634 tl liVJil a.\IK-Oi exchange. Wo nave for le the J ? oxdtnlvc right In thlt utate to t ll the coal tnoml or and soot dntroyir , dc < tro\ the ioot anil n 111 a > o twenty percent on ooal , will tell counJy rlghti or the stati > , or will oxchansto for real estate or u ; rood property on application will tend sample Ititt aland RTO ! ia toular ( . Roaion for telllne. > TU r cannot The U hU attention ! a rare chance for Un ten : Uedfexd , Son r A Dm la. 273 tf ' BUSINESS GUANOES. FORHALU llardnaroktock and ttoro In llvo towir on I ! A Mi ; In NebrMka ; tin o'c-o ' about JJtOO ; good reason for Belling , Addreis "L" llco office. SS8 SOp FORSAtKoRRxvr-A t , lo3n In good locfkllty , lot . building and llxturet. Aptily to John A Fiojhan No 1305 Douglas St , Omtht , Nob. 001-lt " | 7 > OR BALI At e. bargain , a well ottab'l ud erooerv X' business. Call ator addrets "A & H" No S207 Cumlng st. S22-lp FOR 8 tut-Tho oldest esUbllsticd Ihcry business In Omaha and the good will thereof ; 34 horses , 0 hacks , 0 buggies and family carrltgte , hand wnitoni , polo buggies , full complement ot double and ninulo hornets and all appurtenances of a first C ! BI stiblc. Will | ? l > o 6 yearn lease ot the grouneln and building * . Is In the centre of tee bunlnoss tottlon ot the city and doing a good trade Qood terms can be bad. W. II , Urccn , over 1st Nat'l Uank , Omaha , Nel > . S02tt FOR BAI.n-In Oakland Nob. first-class moat market al tbo furnl'mo of thoSt ' o 1'fiulhotel. Foi par- tlcuUrs , Inquire orrlto Wlggern & UoblluitOakland Nob. Or4-tul9 FOR SILK Drug store Inn desirable locality , v.11 Invoice about 81.600 110 Fattcrion , NK corner ISthnndFatnam. 430-tf FOR 8 A LK-A flrst-olasj ttook of dry gonls $5.000 lit a bargain , n 111 take part crsh balance real es tate ; address "M. V. B. " care Boo olllce 202-tt TiAuit SALE Or exchange . "tuiTstock ot clothing J ? boots and shoes , gent' furnishing goods , wlllei. change for Nebraska Lands. 0 , U.l'utoreon.EOl S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. 39-tf BOARDING. T IllST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol ate. 12-a35 A good roon : and brnrd for two gentle- boARDixo n photo fau.llat COS south 17th street on \ ory reasonable terms OQ3 SOp LOST AND FOUND. EBTRAY On April 22da datk bay horse about 8 j cars old , black irano and tall ; a liberal reward will be pa'il for its return to corner 12th and Dodge. C K HeallclJ , 833 6u MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN ui' On 25th of Apii' ' , at 1'jles Lake grounds an old b y marc , front feet shot ! ; white saddla spot ; ow ner can havu came by calling on the grounds and paj ing ell coeti. SCO ir25 CIjO KflA Wanted on notes ecruioa by mortgage tiptJ OUU on property worth $7,0:0 : , lull to bo layablo in ono ytar , balance In two } carr , wlllglvo ten | > i r cent Interest and also a bonus of $100 for the use of the money. Address "Loan" Bee olllce. 770 tf > ASTUIIK. On Elkboru and 1'bltc. T. Murray. 800-tf r.sso.s given In real point lace , also lace made to > order. 1414 Dodge street. 787-S5p CHEW eiLVKH TAO , Its fruit flavored , tags redeemed at i no cent each by the dealers , Pojcko Bros. , agents. 633-tt - on banjo given by Q E Gollon- beck , at 1116 Caoltol ave. 4SO-U PRIVTaulto , dinks and cesspools cleaned anv tlmo o'the day In an entirely odoilcsa way with our improved pump and apparatus Orders by mall i romptly attended to. A. Evans , ofllco and residence 1208 UoJgo St. up stairs. 409 m7p / 1iiKw SILVPR TAO , It does not taint the breath , tags vAodeemed at one cent each by the dealers. OSS-tt T loiiTMNOROPS-J J UoLaln haa for sale the best todi manufactured In the United States annealed electilcetotl center covered withnbcet copper , orders tot ce rrod < or repairing old ones promptly attended to Addreaa 1011 Saundeisst. 880-mfi /"I HEW SILVER TAei , does not glvo you hoirt-hurn VyTagsicdeemedatonocent , each by the dealers. 883-tf "ID"IVY , vaults , sinks and oowpools cleaned at the JL shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed by F. O. Alicl. 1' . O. Ho * 878 400-m2p W. JL9. PJDCM. & CO. ( Successors to Pock , Kern & Slbley , UEPKESKNTI.VO MORSE , ROSE & CO. OF CHICAGO. no\lnp ; secured a prUato wlro direct to the Clil- cngo Hoard nf Trade , wo are prepared to execute orders dors urnrnptly. H'o take a full matkit report. Coun try business a specialty. Itcforcnoos , United Statot Natlonii lUank. Tclcphono 210. N tV. corner 13th ' " ' - - - and : ISTHMI CURE Thla Invaluable rpco'flo ' readily and permanently cures all kinds of Astbrra. The most oMtlnato and IODK standing cases i leld promptly to Its wonderful curing properties. It Iskcown throughout the world for Ita unrivaled clllcucy. J L. OALUWKLU city T Incoln , Neb ; writes , Jan 19,188t U nee using Dr. Halr'a Asthma cure , for moro than ono > cartny wife haa been entirely well , and not even a symptom of the dleeueohasapprared. WILLIAM DENNETT , lllchlanJ , lowa.wrltesNov. 8d. 18S3 Ihavnbeen alliloted with Hajr Fever and Asthma alnco 1869. I followed your directions and am happy lo say that I never tlept hotter In my Ufa. I am glad that 1 am among the mauy who can iptak 10 f nor ally of your remedies. A valuable 64 page tr atle containing sltr liar proof from every State in the U. B , CanaJa acd Great Urltaln ; lll bo mailed upon application. Any diuigtst not having It In stock will pro to order. Auk for Dr. Hair Asthma Cure. 7)11 It. W. II AIR & BON. Prop's Cln'tl. O. IK UOTTWSB. range , . . . . . . - . . . - . . . o. Galmbaoner- . . . . .Bavaria. Pilsner . * . . . . . . . . . . . Bohemian. Kaiser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . , T > tf men. DOMESTIC. BuctoreiBer tifc , Louie. Auhanser. . . * .St. 'Louis. Best's. . . . _ _ _ . . . . . .Milwaukee. 3ohliti > Pilsiior _ _ _ Milwaukee. drug's Omaha. Ale. Porter , Domestic and Rhine { Vine. VD. MAUEER , ! * ! Vnrnnrr > flt ; HAIBURG-AMEEICAI PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England , F/imco and Germany. The iieamthlpt of thli * ell known Hot are built > f Iron , In witer-tlght comparlmenti , aad are far. alihed with e\ery requisite to mak * the pattagoj loth sale aud agreeable , They carry the U-IUd States and Kuropvan mills , and Itav * Novr York rbnsdayi and Baturda ; > for Plymouth ( LONDON Cberbougr ( > AIU9 nod HAIIIIUIIO. lUte . Flrit Cabin , i < 50-flQO. SUtrtue , to or from Hamburg 110. O. II HICIIA11U& CO ,0tu < era ! I'tt ggeutt , Cl Broiinay , New York and Ice VVanhlngton i n-1 LA Belle ttrcetn , Chicago , or Htnrv DO , I'UDdt , Walk llauien , K. K. Uoortt , Harry Dcuel Iq Omaha' , Oroutwlg & 6cliH.uei ! Dl lo Council