THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , MAY 8. 1885. RAKLD FROM THE RECORDS , Test of a Will in the. United States Circnit CM Judge Brewer Holds that nn Unborn Child UKntttlcd to His Parents' Kstato Other Litigation Mntter * . Quito nn Interesting o so was decided by Jndgo Brewer In iho United States circuit court yesterday. In the fall of 1873 Anna Waaiorman Instituted pro ceedings against the Ohlcngo , Burlington & Qalncy railway company for an nn dlrldod Interest In lots D and C of block 219 , city of Omaha , which the latter it ruing fet depot purposes. Andrew Was- Berman , the father of this complainant , dlod January 28th , 1870 , just lovon days before iho wan burn. Ton days previous to his death ho made a will bequeathing to Marie 0. Wasaorman , his wife , all the property ho poisoned , with an under standing that aho waa to take care of their son , Frank Wasiorman , who was then five years old , and the nnborn child , who ia now Anna Waucrman , the com plainant in this caso. When the Omaha & Sonthweatotn railroad built Ita track Into Omaha It appropriated the two lota now In controversy for depot purposes. By aomo liDok or crook they had a court to condom the properly and then paid Mrs. Wossorman a small pittance tanco for it enough to giro thorn posaoa- aion , and believing that as the children \L\ \ of Woaserman had not been mentioned In his will , there wonld bo no trouble ' from them , lint the statute of Nebraska says : "When any child shall bo born nftor * * " the making of his parents will , and no provision uhall bo made therein for him , such child aha'l have the eamo share in the estate of the testator , as If ho had dlod Intestate ; and tha share of such child shall bo assigned to him as provided by law in eases of intoatato unless it shall bo apparent from the rnlo that It 'as the intention of the testator that no provision should bo made for such child. " With this much of a leverage to work on Miss Anna silled In to soonro her rights and thus far has been victorious. In rendering his decision , among ether things Jndgo Brewer says : In this case , the primary question I am reluctantly comptlloi to decide in favor of the complainant , WasRorman. I say reluctantly , for when a man on the eve of death having a child 5 yearn old and living with a wlfo to be delivered of a child within twenty days , makes a will giving all his property to his wife , think the common voice will toy that ho Intended no wrong to the born or nnborn child , but trusted to his wlfo , their mother , to do justice by each and be lieved that she , with the property in her hands , could handle it moro advanta geously for herself and children than II Intproqtfl in it wore distributed. As a question of facts , independent of the statute , I have no doubt that Mr. Waaier man had no feeling either against the Lorn or nnborn child , but having im plicit faith in his wlfo meant that she should take the entire property and be lieved that ont of It she would take can of hit children. A BAUDED WIRB OAHB , The celebrated barbed wlra case , from .Nebraska * " City , entitled Fish va. th Barbed Wire company , of Nebraska Olty was. . npfor hearing yesterday on a motloi made by Fish' for tm injunction agnlna the company , restraining them making i levy on tbe stockholders. It seems tha some tlmo ago the majority o the B'ockholdors in the concern made purchases of certain machinery fo putting birbj on the wires , bnt Flab who is one of the largest stockholders opposed this , and asked for the in jane tlon to keep tbo other members from paying for this machinery. The motion wai overruled , the judge rofuiod to seaside aside a anperoodeas bond , and at the nex term of court the case will come up fo trial. TUB IlECOHD. The folio wing docket orders were made Holland va. Oalherm ; dls. , costs paid Hill va. Holland , amd. bill to bo Glo I ny Jnno rule day ; subsequent pleading under tbo rules. Continued. Hogg vs. L. N. W. R. R. Co. ; con tinued. Jones va. Klddn ; continued. Mitchell vs. Qalnn ; rep. withdrawn and ton days to hie ox to aus. Mitoholl va. Behm ; rep withd and Iv to file amd bill by Juno rnlo day. Con tinued. C. , B. & Q R. R. Co. vs Dodge. Con tinued. Nebraska vs. Young ; eamo. McQraw vs. Hnbbard ; set for May 13 , Spitloy vs. Frost ; continued. Credit Mobellor of Am ; coutd by con sent. sent.Holland Holland vs , Stephenson ; dis costs paid.Holman Holman v . 0. B. , & 0. railway com pany , continued. Klmball vs. a mo , Nolan vs. same , Murray vj. same , Loary vs. same , all continued , 1 Mitchell VB. Graves ; reply withhold and ton days to file ox to ana. Mitchell vi , Thornberg ; reply with drawn and leave to file amended bill by Jnno rules. Otoo Co. vs. Craft ; decree. Witbnill vs. Oourtland Wagon Co. ; set for Oth Inst. Wynatt rs. Tuthlll ; dls want pros. ComplU cesti. Rosellns vi. Wlthnell ; fifty dajs for > taking tests. Same vs. Bailey ; same. Same vs. Livesey ; samo. Same vs. Johnson ; eamo. 0 , , B. it Q , R. R , Oo , vi. Mauorinan ; deciottlod. Borst va Handley ; dls want proa. Nichols vs. Lombard ; dli. Cabin vs. Leavonworth ; discoits paid , Gould v . Whelan ; hearing May 14 , Continued. Oomatock va. Camberlain ; continued , Lombard VB. Sklmor ; decree , A. M. Co. , of Hoot. vs. Rlpley ; dli costs paid. A. F. L. M. Co. vs. Rudman ; dls cost ; Yeerhnsen vs. Tierneyr complt to J ul ) ; 1 , dept Sept. 1 , rebuttal Oat. 15 for tea tlmony.1 Continued. N. E. M. S. Co. vi , Boioham ; hearing > May 0. Mallet Ex , vs. Smith ; dls complt tb.ts Farmlnptou Sav Bk vs. Tnfts ; dli I to Grjjbill , decree u to other dcfts. Keene Sav Bk vi. Noirkirk ; dis cost paid.Warner Warner vi. Leldsay , Iv to file bill c reviver against beira of deft. U. F. 0. S. Bank vi. Smith ; dls. cost paid. Lombard Ins. Oo. vs. IVddlo ; cont. Pulleys , Trns'et , TI. Jensen dec. M&srten vi. Hasklna ; continued. DISTRICT COURT. Hill vi. Hill ; report of referees confirmed. Hlannlgan vs. Elton ; undertaking , Vor Biost vs , Vor Uloit ; notice of motion. _ _ _ _ „ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr , Hobbs TcBtlllcfl. That celebrated and famous case of Iho United States' va. the Brighton Oattlo company bobbed up again yesterday long enough for the testimony of F. D , Hobbi , a witness for Undo Bam , to bo taken. Mr. Hobbs , It soemi , helped to survey the cattle company's rancho , which ho taya contains 52,000 acres. Ho therefore gave a dlscrlptlon of it by sections , and alio told about how the land lays. Ono half , ho thinks , Is aroablo , but the other half Is only fit for grazing purposes. The rancho was enclosed , and is yet , with a wire fence , and over this fence all the litigation has been railed. Mr. Hobba testifies that judging of the impreislon that ho found to exist among the people of Casper county , whore the rancho is located , this fonoo has greatly retarded the growth of the country , and partita dare not go within the oncloauro for fear of personal violence. Ho aays the crops out there are good. Mr. Frank Brown had the mlafortnno yesterday to lese his fine carriage horse. While out driving the animal made a stumb ling fall and broke ono of Its legs and was shot. Omaha has moro need just now of a pro fessional dog killer than anything elso. Tbero are about 099 worthless curs prowling through the streets day and night , biting children every llttlo while , causing runaways , and do ing all sorts ot mischief , Clara Thomas , the African tough who was hold by Judge Stenberg in the sum of 81,000 to appear beforn the district court and there answer to the charge of "doing" Conrad Fassler for $509 , applied for a writ of habeas corpus yesterday but It was refused her , Two boat * , the Nellie Peck and Gen Tompkine , will pass hero Sunday on ronto teSt St , Louis from Sioux City. POOIj TINKERS. THK NOBTUWESTEBN RAILIIOAD BOUNCED FBOJl THE TRIPARTITE ALUANOE NO ADJDSTMBMT. "The general managers of the western and northwestern roads have now been In consults tion two days , " says the Chicago Tribune , of yesterday in Ha review of the work of the pool-tinkers , ' but thus far no perceptible headway towards a settlement of their diffi cultlea has been mado. In fact , not a single proposition for a settlement of the wars has been made by any of the parties. There was an informal ditcustlon of the difficulties and the causes .which brought them about. All the managers teem to ba of the opinion that It would bo useless to try to settle either the "milling in transit" and Northwestern complication or tha Omaha freight troubles before the settlement of the tripartite complications. "Tho arbitrators met yesterday afternoon at the office of Commissioner Vining and , after fully investigating the present state of affairs , and BstUfviog themselves that the Northwestern hal failed to report 1 la Nebraska business , in accordance with their decision a month ago , decided ucnnimously that the Northwestern , by its refusal to report that business , had broken the contract , being therefore no longer entitled to membership in tbo Western trunk line association. This Rcttlea the matter aa far aithoNorthwestern's membership In the association is concerned , as the action of the arbitrators was In strict ncordanco with the terms of the contract , The Northwestern did not expect any other result , and was fully prepared for the decis ion. It has lately taken the ground , and so stated befcra the arbitrators , that it did not consider itself a member of the combination. "As the remaining tripartite roads Uninn Pacific , Rock Island , Milwaukee k St. Paul , and W abash seem to bo fully determined to strictly carry out the tripartite contract , ev erything now depends upon the stand the Burlington and the Northwestern mods will take towards the combination. The latter roads are now in precisely the same condition and have about the sama Interests at stake , excepting that the Burlington boa already a line through Nebraska , while tue Northwest ern will have to build a long extension to its Sioux City and Pacific before It will have a thrcugh competing line. Bat it is certain thai the Northwestern will build the extension as speedily aa po sible , and will , therefore , have to be taken into consideration. The Bur lington has thus far refused to recognize the tripartite combination as one line and refused to enter into a combination with it as such but it la understood that It has modified Iti opinion in thia respect , and stands ready to recognize the combination provided It cau gel the terms it thinks it ought to have. The Northwestern will no doubt ba guided in its attitude toward the tripartite combination by the Burlington's action , "Now that the tripartite arbitrators havu given their decision , and decided that the Northwestern Is no longei a member of thi Western Trunk Line association , it 'n quit- likely that some deciiivo action will be taken by the managers' meeting. It la understooc that at to-day's meeting one of the tripartite lines will introduce * a resolution for entering Into a pooling agreement with the Burlingtoi and Northwestern on all business between Chicago and Cheyenne , The proposition i that the Burlington and its lines west of th Misiourl river form ono line , tbo Northwest era and its line * west of thoriver another , am the Union Pacific with its eastern allies th Rock Island , Milwaukee & St. Paul , an Wabash-a third ono. This is substantial ) , the same proposition made when the trlpartit pool was first formed , with the dilTerenc that the Northwestern was then a membe of the tripartite combination. Matter are now In exactly the name ( hap they were when the tripartite comblna tlon was first formed , and fears are expresse that when it comes to tbe consideration of aivislon of business there will be even mor serious trouble than before , and for ttii reason but few bellevo that the presen troubles will be settled , Tbe only bops tin managers of the various roads Interested i this fight have that they may yet succeed I surmounting all obstacles Is , M ona of them expresred It yesterday. 'It is true , ' said he , 'that we are again where we were when tbe tripartite contract WM first made , but we are in the position of the boy who was' kicked in tno face by a donkey while trying to tickle him. Although tha boy was much dlsGgnrrd he bad a mighty sight mora expeiienca. The roads now have more experience than they had then , and for this reason they may con sider discretion the better part of valor and not attempt any more foolishness and get still morj disfigured than'they ' already ate , " CHICAGO , 111. , May 7 , To tha minds some outsiders the general mansgers of the western trunk lines In session here , are going about it In a very hlsuroly manner. Another day has passed by and on the word of ona of the nunagfirs absolutely nothing was accom plished. Whatever be tbo deductions of the general public there are evidences that some very energetic work Is being donn at the session. To-day the attitudes of tha dlf < fer'nt roads toward each other and the man ner in which they had , or had not. lived up tote to the'r igieemenjs , were warmly dlicusssd . from many standpoints. Tbe restoration ol rates is the preit end to be achieved , but there Is a multitude of obstacle * to be over come before that object can be gained , y nUtrlbiitlPK thn Spoils1 , WABUIKOTOV , May 7 , The president ap- oointed tbe following postmasters to-day Obas. 0 , Prell , Middleburg , Vermont ; FranV W. Rodgers , Norwich , New York ; deorgi . Connelly Waterloo New York _ , , } Ilenn Booner , Gettysburg , Pa , ; J. Parker Veaile , Paltimore , Md. ; O. W. Thomas Canton. Minn. : R , K Harris , Sanangslo Trxas ; Wl'son ' W. W. Nnrney , LitonlaVO. ) of James 0. Oiiipton. Bedford , Ind.j Jcsnuh it. Ilotekln , Bhtnandoah , Ia. , K. L , Hodze ( Columbia , Md , , JohnathanN. Wlie , 1'latu mouth , Neb.j.8. W. Uobbs , Storm Lake Iowa , vies \V , B. VesUl , inspended. A NIPPING AIR. A "BB& & " Reptiler WreslliDjr with the Cold Wave , Comparison Mndo with tlio Cold Ohtlla of Other Yearn-To What Extent this Gold Snap lift * Oono , After boating an old-timer vohtraontly doolaro , yesterday , that to whlto man over MW or felt M cold weather in Omnha on the 7th day of May , ai Wed nesday night and yesterday morning pro- dncod , a reporter for the BKB at once shouldered his pencil and started ont to ascertain how nearly correct that state ment WBB. IIo fonnd it to bo literally trno. Not tlnco the painted warrior otnked his tcpo where the Pazton now stands and all of this boantifal valley was a howling wilderness , a wild do * sorted waste , has tbo mercury boon forced to chnok Its head down to within twenty-nine degrees of zero until 0 o'clock yesterday morning. The wave has been an annual visitor for many sea * sons , and on ono or two occasions was almost as stinging and raw as this time. A comparison of temperatures , covering a period of ten years back , for a corresponding pending time of etch year was carefully compiled and is given below. It ( hews the year , the minimum twnper&tnro , and the day on which this temperature was reached : YEAR. DAY , TEMFSBATUBE. 1875 May 2 28 deff. above zero 187G 1 37 1877 1 36 1878 12 38 1879 G 35 1880 21,31 48 1881 41 1882 2 88 1R83 6 33 1884 a so 1835 " 7 29 A so'entlfio observer engaged In the weather business on a salary was braced and asked to leak ont ono or two good pointers touching upon the chief cause for each an extraordinary supply of the Arctic region at this particular and late day in the season. But ho could giro no practiotl theory , other than that the area of high pressure became so'groat away up In northern Daboti that It was forced to sluff off down the Missouri val ley end over towards the great lake" . This high pressure spokou of , it was learned , Is created by currents of air slashing ; together and trying to eqaattlzo thrmeolves , bnt before the job is completed they got mad and light oat on a wild geese chase through the country. When the proces sion strikes Omaha , as it did about noon Wednesday , people will begin to swear and go for their big overcoats. It was feared yesterday by many that there had been frost , but as regards that matter no ono need to worry. Frost never forms when there la much wind , and since the wave struck this section the wind has been whistling at tbo rate of from 12 to 34 miles an hour. There was Ice formed yester day mooning on small pools of water , but it was net cold enough to freczs fiult or vegetables. The murcury only reached thrco degrees below freezing point and that Is not very hard. Only that the wind felt chilly this would not have been noticed. At last accounts the wave had struck St. Louis and Chicago , and we a still go ing aboad in its mad career to call on President Cleveland at Washington. The breeze seems to have been quite general throughout the western country , as la shown by Indications received here yesterday. The following table shows what the temperature was at the places named , yesterday afternoon. CUT. TEMPKBATTjnK. Cheyenne. Wyo 26 degrees Denver , Col 30 " Dendwood , Dak 30 " Halena , Mont 29 " Bismarck , Dak 33 " Mnrehead , Minn 82 " Vincent , Minn 32 " Chicago , 111 33 " At the same time that these Indications were taken the temperature hero had rairod to 47 , with every protpact of warm weather again to-day. HtVWKEYE BOUIIBUNS. QDAHBXL BETWEEN TUB STATE COMMITTEE AND CONQRESS11KN OVIR THE SPOILS. WATJJBLOO , Iowa , May 0. [ Chicago Times Specials. ] The conference held by the Iowa democratic conrotamen in Chicago last Sat urday for the purpose of arranging the distri bution of federal patronage in this state baa stirred up the ire of the democratic state cen tral committee to a dangerous extent. A prominent democrat , 1(11018 thoroughly posted as to tlis temper of the central committee , was in the cily to-day. When asked whether the couamittea would indorio the elate arranged at the Tremont house conference , ha answered emphatically that they would not , and laid it was apparent tome time ago to tbe committee and to the democracy of the state that some of the four democratic congroinnen wore knl&og each other at every turn , each one eager to BO dis POBO of the federal patronage that it would mute alone to his ' 'personal benefit. Seeing- this , a committee from the democratic central committee , consisting of Judpa Klnne. lion. L. G. Johnson , Col. i' . G , Ballmgall , and Hon. Cato Sells went to Washington , and , by appointment , bad an interview with President Cleveland. lie was informed that all the central committee de li red was that the federal patronage In Iowa should ba justly and equally distributed , Tbe president assured tha committee that he wai heartily In accord with their wishes , and added that no aet of men should control the patronageof Iowa for their own benefit. Solely at the president's request , tha committee met tha Iowa democratic congressman that after noon , but could not reach no settlement of the question. The result was reported to the president and he told the committee to RO back to Iowa and try to harmonize tha dif ferent interests and let him know the out come. The conference in Cedar Hapldi fol lowed , but was devoid of results. Now comes the confeienca In Chicago , to which the cen tral committee at nuch was not Invited , Judge Kinne was asked to bo present , and was told that he might name one candidate for otlice in tha northern part of the state. He refused to attend , ana plainly told the congressmen that it would be A breach of faith If be thould take part In any such clandestine conference. "What do you .think of the candidate ! recommended by this conference1 ! was asked , "Most of them ara all right , but just look at Jtl They recommended men for office * In tha northern district none of whom , except Jerry Murphy's brother at Sioui City , lives outside of their congres sional district ? , and Jerry crave up tbe naming of the collector In bis own district , who lives It another district , who named W. C.Thompson of Ottumwa , for collector , a man who lives In tha Burlington district. Tha fact is , the ; ma e up a elate and think they on carry Ttat out , but they will find they have made a grea > mistake , Tbe committee n disposed , in tbi interests of harmony , to do everything com patible with justice and the equitable dUtri button of the patronage , bnt If they fail teen , reach an agreement with tbe congmsmei , they will make out a list of candidates them , selves sad present them to the president. MIn . any event , you may ba certain that they rill ! , not be Ignored or buhdoied , " ULA FOBTB Our , la. , May 5. Cato Belli , secretary of the democratic itata central con mittec , said to-day in regard to the diiafle- I tion existing between the Iowa congressional t delegation tind the state committee that tha committee- not roi resented In any manner at the ) conference held by the congressmen In Chicnp * , and that they bavo not agreed up"n aoy candidate for any office In reply to the question , "Did the president request that the recommendations bo made by joint conference - once ! " he said : "This WM the explicit under standing by both factions , after an Interview held with the president a few weeks ago. The committee regards their actions as very injudicious and calculated to breed trouble. They invited Judge Kinno to bo present , but ha peremtorlally refused , whereupon they pro ceeded with the nominations , and have been advertising the result as having the unani mous approval of both factions , which is a BTOM miircprosentatlon and and Injustice , " "What hav you to say In regard to the let ter of Kinno mads " Judge public to-dajl" "It certainly represents the sentiments of tha entire state committee , and I believe of the democracy of the itato. Unless the con gressmen manifest a desire to comply with the oxprcised wish of the president and con fer with the committee to the end that the patronage may be equitably distributed , It will result In discord. _ Tho"commltteo cer tainly hae no other wish than that harmony shall porvail , and the Interests of the entire democracy be advanced. Ohop Alumlnlnm. Boston Globe. There is mid to bo a Corinootlont man living In Ohio who baa discovered a cheap and ready way of making aluminium from the oxide. Aluminium , as many of our renders know , is the metallic base of clay , clay slate and many of the natural earths ; and there are millions of tom of it lying around under foot. In spite of this fact It Is very hard to procure , and is worth about $30 an onnco nearly double the value of gold. This is because the clay cannot bo deoxidized by any cheap pro cess known to science. The metal Is very durable , and mixed with other minerals makes useful allots. It is of light weight , and is stronger than steel. Could aluminium bo produced at cheap rates it would make a revolution in the arts. The uses to whioh it could bo applied are innumerable. Its durability would make It in great domana for en gines and machinery , and Its llghtnoia would probably solve the problem of flying machines , and make aerial navigation practicable. Once place aluminium on the market at a moderate price , and it would revolutionize every Industry and advance civilization at least a century. The man who can solve the problem cot only has on im mense fortune at his command , bnt ho will bo counted as a public benefactor for all tlmo to come. Wo hope the man from the Nutmeg state , now living in Ohio , has untied tbo oxygen knot. Now England leads in all mechanical Invonttons.and this discovery belongs to us. If wo are counted ont ia the aluminium contest , rest nermed there is frjnd at the bottom. Some Ohio men have obtained great honors by fraud. Wo trust he of aluminium faino Is not one of that class. SPECIAL NOTICES. All ailvtrtisemcnti inetrtid in the tpecial columns trill Is charged at the rate of ontcenipcruordjor each , insertionand not leu than ttcenty-Jii'e cents for the first intcrtion. Figuret atlit evjni to be cha rgcd theiaincats the wordt representing those fguret. Thete advertitementt Kill be inserted in both Morn ing and Evening Edition ! , representing a circula tion of over iyht Thousand. TAi ) clan of adcer- tilementt must positively be paid in advance. TO LOAN MONEY , In amounts to suit , on chattels , MOXKTTOLOAN anr good cecutlty , Omaha Finan cial Exchange , 1503 Farnam tt. , up-ttiltf. 185j3p To loan on chattels , Woolley & Hatrlaon MONEY 20 , Omaha Notional bani'building 917-tf , 1 u n/TONEYTOLOAN / On real estate and chattels LV1 D. L. Thomas. 94gtf. Loaned on nhattols , cut rati , R R MONEY ooughtand sold. A. Forman,213 S , 13th 81 187-tf ] \/fONEY / LOANED at C. F. Reed ftCo's. Loan office [ VI on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all otho rittloloa of value , tritbout remcval. Over lit National Bank.corner IBth and Farnam. All business strictly confidentialBfiOtf BfiO-tf In sums of 1300 and upward. MOHB7TOLOAN ! Co. , Real Estate and Loan Agents , 1606 Farnam St. 051U WANTED FEMALE HELP. - ' , a firit-tluscook , must bi WAKTiD-Immed'ately sockl laundio s nd underttindmaklngbutter wages < 5 per week ; apply at M. 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Dlah washer at Emmet bouie , W 982-7p riNTBOA good girl lor general house work It 17 ' fnlcifo St. 632-11 flnt-clats dlnlnp room girl at tbe Met ropolitan hotel ; none other need apply , 824-tl W AKTKB-A good cook at 820 South 10th St. 7Co-if IANTKDOlrl for general houiework ; apply B W W cor. ; 23J and Webster , near Crelghton calligt , 188-p TITANTKD by Kensington Art Ca. , female help V V In all part * of the country , to do our light , pleatant work at their homes , feat by mall to any oddrew , nocanvasisiir , easy to learn and any cne can earn from 9' to tlOpir week. Forfull Informa tion addre-a Kentlngton Art Hconu.35 Congress l-t , , Uoiton , Uaai Box 6078 , WAMTRD-Ltdy agen ts far "Queen Protector daisy stocking and skirt supporters , inoulde brace > , buitlei , box n forms , 4i ts thl'lds , tafety belts , sleeve protector , etc. ; enttnly new devices un. preotdentid prtflts ; we have 600 agents making $100 monthly. Address with itamp , EH Campbill & Co. ' , t South llay St. , Oulcago , C79-ml9p T WANTED MALE HELP. WANTXD Oarpenttr or cabinet traker to t < ke care of shop at low rent , rn line rf street cart , VMIlalioiell on easy terms lo good man ; stock on hand , or chair iraU , chilr cane , lumber , raTtlcei and other appurtet anoes ; reason for se'hnt 111 health apply B. F. Norrls , Norrls' PaiUr Ileslauraut , 107 tt lethit.clty. 181-7p , WANTED A. Brit class wood turner ; none but i thorcurh trecbanle need ipply ; lioienber'i Planing Mill , Itth and Marcy. ISJ-Jp WANTED Flnt-cl'ti nractlcal hou e painter Steady work and good ages for right Mao of - workman , Addicsi , L. Hifteilnger , Red Oak , Iowa - U9-9 W a rood draughtsman atooo- ; apply t < Ja.ici Tyler , Architect , Llncolu , Neb. 1S5-8 ; - "VT7ANTBD \ iluile mtn , acquainted with the cits TT to-dilrs dcl eiy wagon , 3IU8 16th 8t 161-7 WANTED Dry good salesman , cne who speak , Ueimin and bkandlntvlan languages trelerre mto a good mag , * permanent position cau U glvei AddiMj wltirilorettcvi"DS'lJc offlie , H2-7 rTATriD-nori. Aprlat hctorr , N. K. Kalr > binV&Co. lSS-7p VtTAXTin Three or ( out first-Flags carpenters * nd > cabinet makers. Frank D. Mead , fOO south uth it. 918-7 SITUATIONS WANTED. W ASTED A situation Meoachtnao ted gardener , by areallable , Inttlllgent mat ; te'eiences ts < Henry , government headquarteri. 178-Bp WAXTID Emplojmenl " dtug cletk ; country ( inferred ; salary no object ; aJdrers "K" Bis office. 180-fp WAKTtD A permanent situation by tinner ! tteady , thoroughly compel ! nt and reliable ; address , L , No 112 Cth It. , Sioux Clty.Iowa. 182-7p WiiTto Petition by joung man T4 , wbeie ed ucation and ability will be required ; dot afraid lo wnik ; has ilx years railway experience ; excellent testimonials. Addrcis ' G. E. \ \ . " Dee office. office.1687p TV11 * * * " Situation by n expeileneed book. TV keeper to keep bookt evenings ; can giro good retsrence * ; address-'KClaik" Bee ofncM. 16 Up WAXTED By a respectable woman , wok by the da ? of any kind ; cull on Charles Fox , South avenue , nctr Mason st 163-7p WANTED Employment. Local or Traveling ; itate which preferred ; aln salary per month ; all ex pense * advanced ; wages promptly paid , Sloan & Co. , 284 George St. , Cincinnati , O. tBS-Tp WAXTID A ittuitlon by a flrsl-ola < s nurio who can rive the viry best ol references ; address "Mlsi. Il/'caro of Bee office 074-1 ! MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. -By good tenant , fire or six roomed coU ge In good locality by lUy 16th. Addrets "U D" Dee offlco 17 9p WANTKD Oentlem n want * lorn'shcd room where no rjUMtlonswlll bo asked ; address L A Hrnrf , P. 0. Box CM City. 113-7p W 1KTXD A Rontlenma room runto and two day hoarder * , 1BH CaUtornlaSI. 103-7p \TITANTKD LADIRS AND OIMTLUIM to Uko nice , VV light , pl s nt ftorlt , at tbelr own homes. Work ent by null any distance all the yetrround 12 to 85 day quietly made ; ni canvastlng , Address KcllftMa Maa'i'K Co. , PhlUddphU , Pa. , Box 1193. Wl-10p W -Room and board not moie than eight bkcki from P O , Addrcia " 3. " care Bco. 110-2 WANTID Iy good tenant , a cottage centrally lo cated , by the 10th of May ; address Mo , this offloe. 100 Bp WANTID-Everybody to try our Prepared Corn Ueal , ready for Instant use with the addition ol milk or cold vrater. Put up la 3 and Olb. packages. Sold by grooeri. W. J , Welibnns & Cj. , Manufact urer e. 070 tl TYTAKTID A man or woman In every country In U VV a ? ' .26 samile frea S7fi per month , salary or commission. Scud itamJ. I'aul Tube ! , Chluigo 111 , 819-Q-24p ANTED ? 3 60 will buy ono deiea Roger Dro'a trlpplo pitted table knives at Moody'B china itorecorner Iflth and Davenport St. < (5-tl rirANTKD Every ady In need of ft Bowing ma- VV chlno , to see the new Improved American No. 7. P. E. Flodmim & Co. agents ; 220 N ICth. o&2tt TOR KENT HOUSES AND LOTS. FOR RENT A hnno ol flvo room ) In good repair , S2n and Reward. Apply ou promises cr at 108 and 110 North 14th St. 174-7p F OR KK > T Ooed brick hou'c , 925 per month. H C. Patterson , 13th and Fa nam. 191-9 TT'OR HSM-House with 3 rooms.cioccts and cellar , r nortn west corner 4th and Walnut. Inquire of Aug. Kandow ; 1817 Chicago st. 169-7p FOR RXXT Two s ores , earner 16th and Capitol avenue , oppoiIta the exposition bullJlng to ho erected thU tummcr. Morse & Erunner , Paxton BulUIng , 16th and Farnam. 148-9 FOR RXXT-5 rooms over a store with city water acd ail con\ODlonoos for house ketplog $15 per month. Elegant residence 12 ronrrs moat Heslranle put of city , $ j i per month. OKMayne , & Co. , SW corner 16tn and Farnam. 133-9 --Fcuririomhouso with water ; oonven. lencoiflth and Hlokory st. 14t-llp POR RKMT Three cottages 4 , 6 and 0 rooms. J. 1'nlppjKco , 1612 South 6th St. SD2-tt roR RENT -Two barns centrally located J. Phlpps Hoe , 1612 south 6th St. 234-tf ron RSNT Furnished cottaga seven room * . A ( ply to K J da 10 , Opera House Block ; rent 4Q. 171 9 > OR HUNT Lwo houses 7 and 10 rooms 1612 south F 6th Bt J. Phtpps Roe. 093-tt FRR RS.VT splendl 11 ght coiner brick basement o lyonn block from the pistofHce oily t'O per mon'h. ' Also a splendid o rner store on paved St. , gocdah < lvlng , counters and celar. $36 per month. Morse & llrunner , Faxton block , corner Fifteenth and Karnam Sts. 112-8 TTOR SALS 12 good lots Mirton place three blocks J1 from street oars oneaiy terms. W II Oreen , over 1st l > at'l bank. 081-K R RSNT 10 room house , modern Improvements. Bedford I , Souer & Davis , 213 S. 14th St. 788tf FOB RENT rhree story brick store building ; en quire oi Edward Norrls & Co. , room 19 Crouosa Dlock ! . FOR RENT Famished cottage , 7 rooms , with closets , pantry , etc.In best locality In City can pay rent with board. Call In afternoon at 66 Pleas- mSt 957-tf 1100MS FOR RENT. F'OR Rinr One large fiont room , bay window am mantle on first llojr ; modirn conveniences 20th , near * t. Mary's ave. IcqulreatS. W. corner 18th and Dodge st , 17fi-tf F I OR RKNT Furnlthed roam for two with board,181 Chicago. l-.S-Sp on HRXT Newly lurnithod front room at 613 S 15lh tr ot. 177-lSp RS.ST Three unfurnished rooms , well tltuatei FOR i mll family , and one nicely furnished am pleasantly situated room 718 S 16th. 170-Op. La-go , will finlihed front room , fur FORTIKXT orunfu-nlihsd , one block from St Uan ave ; inquire of Oeo Ilcugh , 1S08 Douglas st 105-13 I/OR RUNT Nlcily furnletei front room sultabl I1 for two gentlemen , location excellent 1418 Ho * aid st. 890-80 RXNT Two e'ezant roomi In beantl'ul loca FOR . Apply 1910 Dodge tt. 148p RUNT Furnished room. ltn booid. SuitabI FOR two gentlemen , 1117 Howard. 778-12p RXXT Fuinlsbed room , 1S1B Farnam itreet , FR block w t of new couit house. Mrs D , T , Mount 168-8p IIBXT Furnlabed rooms ne l renovtt'd , FOK lmprovemeDt , oni ) block from Poit office 15th aid Cafltolave. 147-9 I OK KSXT A large room en ground floor suitable F for dnss making lira. A Sorrel , 1510 Dodge nt 120-7 RKXT-Hinliomrly furnl'hed rooms onFleasant FOR . Address "J J" cue Dee ISZ-llp To INT A room lor Ksntleman and wife or ( or i ? two gentlemen , (1th Qrit-cUis beard 1022 Hurt st " ? ORT Furnished front room with board In JL ? pilvate family 1817 Chicago St. 103 tf boaid , 2112 Ilarney St , one block from street . 094tf i\0i BINT A st re cheap 809 n rtb IBln. r > 800-12p fj OK BHHT I'leiMnt room uio' rn ftooommodttlons. Inquire 1721 Capitol ave , 889 Bp I OR HBJIT Handtome fninlibed room with bathing F loom attachid at 2209 Dodge st. 7 Bp I on RISTFurnished front room with board In pilvate family , 1817 Chicago it. 935-tf ( on HINT With board.nlcely furnlihed frcnt room tfa < and bath , U',8 Jones. 987 tf Ioa BUNT First-claw office. Lytle's Block Farnam ttrttt , between lltb and Itth. 834-8p FOR BINT Nicely furnlibed rooms 106 N 18th 18th81Tp F01 a BSHT Fcmlshed rooms 1821 Capitol ave. P07-m80 TT'OR BB.ST- Suite of roomi centrally located , wet „ X1 finished suitable tor orhce or living room. E J Ea'on , 111 south 14th St 884.11 POK BINI OQloa and third flonrsultible ( or whole 1 uleor manudctarlo ; , 1Z07 firnimSI.880tl o 880-tl F oa RKNT- Furnished room 1818 Jackson st. , 842-mtep T7MR RK.ST Nloely furnlihed front room for lad JP and gentleman ; tnquli * 6S1 PleuaotSt. 71J.ll ) . TT'OaRENr-Nlotiy lurnlthea room * lilT Danopoi -pOOMS With board.detlrabll tn STimmf. Apply liat 8t Chatles Uf > t L 041-11 "J70U RKNT Several One cilices In Croutrse' block , JL' Inquire Kd Norrls , room 19 Crounw blooi > 41 H FOR SALE FARMS. T7oa8it A. fl'o acreetoek andgratn farm , a'llru- U prod ; four hours'ride from the Ovaha Btok YardriNxnmllosfram the o'ty of Fremont ; t o railroads llhln tbres miles ; 300 acrci under plow , the re-t In pasture ; board fence , tunnlnr stream through pattureihnuM with ten roomi ; will bei. U chtaplf sold immediate ! * ; on terms to suit For further particulars Inquire of Qeo C. Orodfrer , F.e- mont , Neb. 127 tf TOR RAm-Faimacd unlmprovftd land loUi and r house on long 01 ixllt B&ll Land office , 620 l > . ISIh St Yadlcka A ( loantner. tes-olip f7 ou SALi-Oood farm tn Washington Co. ; 171 JL1 acres ; SO acres oaltlvated ; good bulldlngi ; fine orchard ; running water ; all fenced. Edward Norrls Co. , room 19 Crounse Block. 47411 FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. FR KALSSix beautiful lots In Hawthorne , ten la Kilhy pl c , Fix In West End add and trn In llansom place ; all easy terms. U , O.Fattirion 18th and Fatnam. 184-tf TOR 8ALK Full corner lot with nice home of 8 JT rooms ono block from ( launders aired (3000 , thli Is a bargain Lot at N W corner of Hanicom Park , 60x182 feet , ( heap. 1(6 ( feet front oa Loavenvorth st , with new home. 3 blocks weit of Park a\e , tZ.YOO ; this Is a coiner and a cheap piece of property ; als i 192 feet front on Leavenworlh rtar the abe > e with h'Uto $3,2rO. > 1 gant re udenco propertv near 11 , Miry'a ave , 1 ! rooms , full lot , $ loCOC. C K ilayne & Co. , H W cor. 16h ( and Farnam. 1407 * T70R Rtl.1 Detutlful and desirable lots at | 20Jeach Jsv on (10 monthly payments. 11. C. Patterson , ISIh and Farnam , 183-tf FOR SAtK Half Interest of a well rsUbllshod cen trally locited grocery buslnves for sale cheap on account of HI health. Chnloe let In Arbor place 8S60. 6 acres , 1 room house north founders street 3COO. 6 acres near Fort , > 8 0. 2 lots , ca > t front , Dwlght & Lyman'e add. , 9760. Corner Shlrleyand Phil Suerldin ave , Burr Oak add. , $300. 21ois In Arbor place , G room houio and liable (1000 , Lot 76x140 east front. 7 room house , barn eta , . In Hcdlck'd Sub-division add. near car line SI COO. Corner lot 27th and Dcdgo 4 room house (1850. 4 lots In Burr Oak add , (2200. Paulson & Co. , 1613 Farnam st 117-11 MARION rues-IS good loU In thl addition with in 8 bl.cksof street cars , can bo had on cisy terms. W U Uieen , over 1st Nat'l Bank. ll'-tt "ITon BALK At a bargain , three good houses 817 and JT 817J 18tb , couth ot Lcavcnnoith ; rent $35 per per month ; p'loa ' (5,600 euy piyments ; mutt be soil hcfiru June 1st Apply S. Itortensen , tailor , 1413 Farnaoi strict. 131-jlp FOR SALi-Houee full lot , well , cistern , him , all tn gnod condition , ono block from street cars ) l EDO easy terms. W U Green , over lit Nat'l Bank. 041-tt FOR BALK Good fi room houio , lot 60x132 fect.cas trout , $1300 ; $100 oaah balance (16 per month. W. H Oreer , o\crUt National bank , SSltf IVOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. F OR BALK A goid stddlo horte gentle and sound. Apply tfllS Douglas > t. FA Fox. 093 Dp roR 8H.8 Two No 1 phtetun.onc reconl band bug. py. Apply MOB and lilt Dodge st. 145 tt F I OR BALK An elegant pailoreot and mirror , 710 N 20th i-trce' . IQO-Kp TT'OR BALK A rMr of ponies with aILtht spring war - r Ron and lurness very cheap for caih 1217 I'nwnrd street. 180-tt FOR8ALB A light bay faml'y ' horse welihtbetwf on ten ai d eleven huadroO ; age flve jears. Irqulre 1214 Ucigest. 114-7p FOR BALE One good work horse , cheat ) , and ono 2 seated covered carriage. Apply "X" Bee office. 118-7p TTOH RALE A palrof extra good work hoiso , S } welhlrp t > out 1,410 pounds each ; flvo yore eld , B and tnil will brnkcn , Itcason for selling , too valuable for my buel"Cis. Inquire at Geo. Iloaton'a , 628 IJroadway , Council Bluffi. 0 4-7 FOR BALK Piano , a. S7CO upright piano at a bar gain , 1710 Douglas 733-m21 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-If you want a detective , ecnd your ad- ad' reeato the Omaha Dctectlvo Agiucy , P O box 544 , < dices 216 south 14th kt. c69 m27 MRS OKRNAND midwife receives ladles In her houss for confinement , No 1432 S.utb 13th St.,0maht 719p MRS K. it Hoorm , Trancs clairvoyant , and heal ing rco-ilutn ready for business over No 023 S B corner i6tb and Webster. Teims reasonable. 482 mlo REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Lobeck & Co' , 1212 Farnam JLlttreet corner 13tb , real estate bought and sold on comirilBsion , exchanges of real or personal proper. ty effected ; the patr nago uf parties having real ettate or stocks of goods to eell or exchingo at rei > on > ble piieca , Ii solicited , and will have * ur Veet utter tlon. 044-tf TO EXCHANGE. rfo EicilAMOK-Two splendid farms for merchandise ; J. hotel for farm. K. 0. Patterson , 18th and Far nam. 162-tf TTViR KICIIANOK Nebraska laad and Improved bu > - J1 mo propeity In la , about 87,602 for a stock of llerchindue or business. Address It Wllke9rre Bee office. 101.9 fTIo IHCIIANOR I have fifty thousand acres of Chey _ L onno county land which I can exchange at figures which will bo profitable fet eastern property. Como and see It. W. J. Vannlce , Sidney , Neb. 804-tf rpo XXCIUNOB 440 acres well Improved land J mil * .L Irom Essex , Iowa , for a stock of general mercban dlae orhardnaro. Addresi John Llndeiholm , Enei lewa. 84 tt FOil SAIK-Or exchange. We have for ailo the exclusive right la this state to sell the ooa' rinomlzor and soot destroy , r , deatroys tha soot anu will sate twen'y per cent on ooa ) , will sell county right or the Utor will exchange for roil estate or U7 jood property on application will send eamnl til aland glvo pa'tfcuUra. Itea'on for sell in | 5vu r cannot dve It hl attention ; a rare cia ! oo fo lv l len : BfdfO'd , H- nor & Day's. 045 tf FORHALK R KxcriANOB-ln part for reUu < ar.t , fur iilturo and stock , clgira to. 7 roimel hou'e barn , and two lot * . Apply 310 south lltb et 106 m3' BUSINESS CHANGES. FORSALK A. wo'lettibll ' bed tailors baslnou be tweej now and June 15th , low rent ; gooi leca < tlon ; ho'd Iciaoof slrro for twoyrarnonly ; emillo'p IU1 required. Address N. O. " Bee ollice. 1824p ] FOR SALR Ilutcher shop doing Urge Ludness.over 100 regular customer ; , or will lake a putnor ; fir parthulur , apply to 0 K tlayae tt Co , b W oar , 16th and Fun tin. 188-7 F R BiLH A well eitabllihed bakery. Address "K. " thin office. _ US J-4 WANTHD-ApartrerwIlhSlSCO to take one-half Inlereit In an eitabl tho'l grocery butloers of 8ye rsstand'ng ' In a good location In tin cl'.rdolng a good builnesn ; he mutt be Hlllrg to attend to the ttoie sale ; must be temperate and give gcod refer . t "TU1" U enice ences. Apply ( 119-7p F OK BALK OR XXCIUNOI-U part ) for reitaurant , furniture 7 roomed house , barn and two lota. Ap ply Sit soulh 11th tt. 103-mSO FORBALI-IH Oakland Nob. flrst-elaMmeat maiket alio tbe furol ure ol Ibe 8t Paul hotel. Foi par. tlculari , Inquire or wilte Wlggern & Uehllng , Oakland Neb. 074-ml9 nion AL liruz store In a desirable locality , wll L1 luvoloe about J1.C.OO K 0 Patterion , M K corner 18th and Fainam. 438-tl 1/011 BALE Or exchange a full stock of clothing i.1 boots an J shoes , gent * furnishing goods , will exchange - change for Nebraska Land * . O , II , PeUnon.SOt S loth at , Omaha , Neb. 016-tf BOARDING. ROARDIXO-Nicely furnlihedsouth front rcom to rent with bo.rd ; new residence with modern oon- veclenoeiterms ; reasonable ; gentleman [ referred r > 36 Heuintit. 33-9p HOT-CLASH Bed and board 1212 Capitol ave. F .a38 _ _ _ BOOTS AND 8UOKS. ANEW IIAUI'HUIKK BHOK FACTOKV.- lias failed , and w have purchaied a large part of their ( to k at nurh Ion than the mauuf.cUiren cjsl andean thtreftrooffer wondeiful tatgalni we quote. La1le ' genuine goat an1 kid worked Luttoc Snoe , good qoa'ity at ( I 76 , worth 12 CO. Laditi " 1" kid , goat and irram button , tl to tt.EO child's kd | , sits 6 to 11 , for tl Menk' aewed button , hoc and coBgren , all tollc . durable shoe for (1.76. All the above are new and latsit styles , with cm price for all , Do not et thli opportunity PISS lut call at 161 ! Doog'ai itreet , sign of tbe Uilden Boot. T , Hi Dray 166-8 IOE CREAM. Tn aun Ice cream ple and cake * every day. Ordei prcmptly attended to , Ctrl Schmld , tJS ( aout UthSt. 119 JS GROOEIUE3. 18 Ibs Orsnuht-d Sogar . 1 Ofl 11 " CutloifSngar. . . . . . . , ' ' ' ' 100 II "Fine poodereJSuaar . . . . . . . . 100 COfFKK. 8 Ibigood RlneifTp * . , 7 " Oolden Rio o fffo . " . ; " ' ' . " ' - - ' " I CO 7 ' g.od roasted coffee . j 8 " best tea < ted codet . i nn 4 " extraJaia c.ffee . ' " ' i ii 3 " bell Java coffee . . . . , " . i JJ ! | " bed Java and Hjchs coff. c lulled . i DO TEAS. 1 Ib good Jap n . „ . j ( 1 " lielt uncolo i.Uapan . RS t " boat Krg'l'h brekfait . „ . Ft 1 " i-iolco gunpowder . M . PQ SYHUP8. 1 keg best lloaiy drip. . . . . . . . $ 00 Ikegbest Hcntydilp . 150 1 gil New Oilcans . . . . as 1 Oal ftttlctly puto mapls . 1 oo 1 Oal Veiiuont mtrle In cans . , . . . M 1 Qalllockcandr . , . „ „ , , j oa RICK. KIM boss Carolina lice . , . \ oo 13" " Louisiana ilos . „ . . i co SOAPS 4 ban German Mottled. . , . , . 05 A " P < ml . - . .M J5 5 "Palm. . - . S5 CANNED GOODS. IcanSlbTahlt Peaehcl . , " . . 15 - u n . . . . . , . , ' " so ' ' ' ' " „ ' ' " Standard TomatOTs' . . ! . . , . , ! ! ! , ! . , 10 " Pumpkin . . in ' Apples . „ . ; 10 " corn . 10 " Kaipbonlei . 55 French Peas . , . „ , . . . 80 " Ifush-oom . 30 2 " led nooslxirlet . , . u 2 " b Bt Blackberries . . . u S n cggPlumbs . 25 SUNDRIES. 1 bottla choice Pieties . 5 1 cm ttnoot Potatoes . IE 3 Ib Jelly , ( cti.lco ) . it Sbixcs 1'lttstmrg Lje . S6 5 Ibi Baking Powder . . , . . „ . 2S 8 " " " . 75 2 " new Valencia tutsans . 25 3 " rcwPruuei . , . , , . 25 2 " dried Hickborrles . 25 1 " dried apples ( uvaporated ) . 25 3 " dried paiches . „ . SS SB " Navy bo ns . „ . . 25 dockers by the box . 07 MEATS. Stuar cured bre kfaat bacon . „ . It Sugarcured Ilanu . 11 Dry salt . 0 OTHKIl QOOD9. 1 urociu . „ . „ . . lo 1 gocHlnouie broom . 20 1 best carp < t broom . 36 4 papo s Natlonol ygast . 25 1 ncrub bruih . 15 6 Ibs Sliver gli.es starch . 26 3 tioxos corn eurch . . . 25 1 fllb box ulo sttaich . „ , . 65 1 kit lain Iv maceial . 00 IgaUInegar . . 26 1 wash hoard . 23 INaltub . 100 1 No. 2 tub . 80 1 No3. tub . 85 1 mop stlox . 29 1 lar o i lollies basket . 1 CO lean Condons d milk . 2O 2 Ib Jelly in Jai . 1G This Is only a very small list of the tvry lar o stock Icariy , hivlngtholaiKJ t stock tu rjcloot from In tbo city , I can and will , Ivo bjttur Indtto men's ' than anv othtr housa In the city Call and eca me and I will eave yon from 10 ti > 2D per rent. Itexenilwr the place 1119 Farnam St. W. H. Mottur , Successor to J. D French & Co. N , B. our now and complete price lUt mailed frea on application. CLOTHING. OUT - Dla olutlcn Sil . Ai wo have been CLORINO unablu todloovo our ca-partruraUp as previ ously anne need , wo nlll offer our entire wholesale stoo" at ruch prlcea as hare never been equilled in the annals of clothing Bales. To mention juices wrulJ look simply ftbulout , but o say to one ) and all that were } ou to ( .urchaic c\rn on jour own Judgment jou wjuld pay ui far moro money than wo will ask. Kem-mbor , wa will nell you a better suit for 32.50 tlun ever was sol j for $3 , . All wool sprligirondri , go d BtJlcB'for rrom'J5t6 83 a suit that canto t bo bought ordinal Uj for tlo tbo monev. Jlotn't-ulto. Bojs'Sult" . . . rhildrenn' Eulti. ' Kilt Suits. Youths' Suits. Whl'e ' Shltfe. Ci 1 jied HKte. Under Shlrtf. Over Shirts * Hone' Hats. , . Bo 'IIats. nhildrens'Hata. ' ' I- ' Trunks. Valises. ' ' Handkerchiefs. Ilcehry. And In fact allande\cryt1ilr'g ' in our store will be sold regardless of cist or value , To oil ) and exjun- Ine U to be convinced. M Hellmau & Co , tbo i lothlen , Cor. 13tn nd Farn m 1311 MISCELLANEOUS. ) ABTC K On Elkborn and Platte. T. Murray. 800-U' f\iav \ SIUTBR TAG. Its fruit Oavored , tags redeemed ! V/at ne cent eaoli by the dealers , Pejoke llros. , tgecU. 633-tt T STKUC- . on banjo given by Q E Oellen * 1 beck , at 1118 Capitol ave. 480-U vaults , ( Inks and ccsipoulic'eaned ' anv tlmo PIIVT day In an entirely odorlcw way with our Improved pump aid apparatus. Urders by mall I romptly attended to. A. E\ans , oOlco and residence 1208 Dodge St. up stairs. . J03 rn7p ' / liixw BiLV a TAO , It doesnot taint the breath , tag * VVredeemed at one cent each by the dealers. C83-tt T laiiTSiNOROW-J J UcLtln has for sale th best JL/rodi manufa : turrd In fie Urtied States annealed eleotilc stetl center covered with sheet copper , orders ( I'/cen ' rod or repairing old ones promptly attended ' to Address 1011 daundctsrt. 830-mfi /1IIKW BtLVia TAO , does n .t give you heart-ham v lagsioducmedatoae cent , each by the dealers. flSS-U PRIVY , vaults , sinks and cesspools cleaned at tha shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed by F. U. Abe ] , P. O. Box 878 4SO-m2p Dni'OT QUA RTKRHASTriR'H Omen , i Omaha , Web , Apr 118 , 1886. ) Scul'd proposals In duplhate , will bo rcc'lvcd at this office until 11 o'liock a. in. , KiHay , Miy SUM , Ib85 , at which time they will bo opened 11 tbe pres- enoof f li'ddersfor Koverrmantpuppllcs c ( the lol- lowlrgklrdt : D'l ' k. RlasH , r l"ts and oils , bard- ware , luuibrr , llnre , e'c' ' , tntchl iTy and water sup plies , nail * and Iron , sadlery , ttttloncry , stove cut- lcB < , zlrc , etc. . . . Lilts giving qutntltlts ami other Information rur- nUbeil on aupllcatlon. Vest iui1l'.lesoal | | artlo'es required. I'relorenoo Klvua to articles of domestic production , illdders are requcsttd to attach oonlca of ad\eitlsomi'utto tbclr rr petals. O. A , H. KoOAUtKV , in'J-4.6-8.7 Captain and A. Q U. , U. 8. Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr , Will stand for stock at Omaha Fair grounds tha season of 1886 Hell 181 hinJehlftn , weight 1285 Its , his lire JACK SnirrAHD I * full brother In blood to DIXTRR VI7 ; } , also to DiCTATORthe dire of JAYHMTI-IBI 2:10 : , FALLAS , 2:1 : } and UIRKCTOK ? : I7. Ca'l a tbe fair grounds and see him and net bU 10 Igree la la full , terms 825. for the season. * . THO11HON. BilBUEfi-AMEBICAH PACKET COMPAKY. Direct Line for Knglimd , Franca nntl Qormuny. The , itoaruhlps of this well known line aj boll * l lion , In water-tight compartments , and ara fnf > itshed with every requl > lt to make the passage loth safe and agreeable. They carry the UnlU4 itates and European malls , and leava New Yoilc Chusdaysand Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON Thciboug.CPARIH and IIAMUUKQ. Hates , Klrit Cabin , M - IOJ. HUersRe. to ot from HambU'g. 810. 0 , D It CIIAUO& CO.Gen. eral Pa s t gents , 81 IlioxJwiy , New Kork awl Washington > n-t La Hell * tt reels , Chicago , or Henry Pundt , Uaik llauien , K K. kloares , Hairy Pcuol la Omaha : ( lrrnwlif A Rohncnegen , In Council lilufln. JL\ PECK fc CO. ( Successors lo Peck , Kern A Blblty , KEPKESKNTINO- MORSE , ROSE & GO. OF OHIOA.QO. llailng secured a private wire direct' to tbe cage Doard t Trade , e are prepared to execute or deis uroirptly , Wo take a full ma > Vtt report. Ooun tf y butilnes > asp otalty , Keferences , United SUtet Natlona IBank. Teltphouo 210. N W , corner 12th andDEEXEL DEEXEL & MAUL , tiDOCEsaoaa TO join H. JACOMI UNDERTAKERS I At th old stand 1417 Farnaa Bt Crdm by UU. graph s2uclt J an J piomp attend Jk.