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——— The Daily Bee. | SCALDED TO DEATH. ~|A Fearful Accident Near the OMA“A' Florence Cut-off, esda; rning, 15, et it Ak An Engine Leaves the Track and Kills the Engineer. LOOAL BrREVITIES —The mysterious rald on the second Details of the Recent Fatality story of a Farnam street business houre on the Norfolk Branch, waa explained to a BE reporter Mud:‘yd It appears that E. L. Eaton had ren the rooms above Gen, } rederiok's hat storo | The Damag+ Sait at Tekamah Goes for a branch photograph galiery and began Against the Road. on Saturday to cut & sky-licht in the roof. When the rain oame up he was alarmed i lest Gen, Frederick's ttook shou'd be aA “":Ibl's“‘dls“‘;l :"‘(;""L"““':i flooded through the sky.light, sud taking | Fod 0n the Bt. Pau MARA £0M bis Indder went down to take precantions | Sanday evenlog about 7:30 o'clock. against such an occurrence, He is lucky | The south-bound freight train was that he didn't get winged for a burglar, as | coming down the grade near the Fior- the hour of the night and the unususl|gnee cut-off, belng about three miles means of securing an entragce to the bulld- | [y o0t oo o g o nile and & half ing were well calculated to excite munpl | 0 " T T AG this L point they were running very slow, as —Ex.Senstor Paddock returned It VAT 98 Uit GRYR AVTAR L L | v AOWRIGHALE LR LEREbEIPh snd tend to tome urgent businem, Thesenator | When near a small brldgo the englneer says in regard to the work of the Utah | 88w a cow l'lfldh’% ‘md'he 'm:- “Hfl commistion, that they have started the :‘t"“‘“‘h whistlo ek election machinery, The registeation of. | P THo o (oW EtOR Aaply ficers are appointed and the registration is fflmagh“ Head aboal shd 1sobsd ordered for the €' otion of members of the | 4/ FCs T L , which {mmediately leghlature next \ugust, Through thia}gpiar gtrack her. The rate of speed election an attem, - will be made to bring | wag too small to knock herjclearof the about conformity o the laws affecting | track, but ehn r./led up on the pilot, polygamy and contormity to the tho fed. | and in thia vwuy ihe englne ran upon eral laws, What the result will be the|the bridge. When half way across commission cannct say. the antmal hm: off n'rlld the i;:md teucks of the locomotive wero thrown — About 10 o'c ock last night sn slarm of fire was rus frem bos 21, No, 3 engine | fr072 the treck snd bagan fo bonch house. Tho location of tho fire wan the | o U404 tucthor nho passed over all residence of Mr, Bushman, on Harney and | plobt “and sucosoded in resching the :.x lT'w'v-'N";h "re'm 3 v:l"m;r egde of the embankment before she urning out set the roof on fire, but the | left the track. flames wero (xtinguithed before the appa-| The onglneer was Mr. Jerome I. ratus got there, It was reported that the | Getty, a young, unmarried man about fire was caused by a girl lighting a fire | 20 years of age. He formorly worked withkerorene, but this report was not con. | on the Unlon Pacific, and was a mem- firmed, ber of Division No. 28, of the 44 gouple of then wers arrsetad by oft Brotherhood of Liocomotive Firemen, cor Zigwart last ovening while trying to “,,}l{ ;:md; l“,'fn'n u,;.:':n; :::}f," diapore of & handsome pleoo of cloth o | that he conld Ao ne more. for his on % that he could do no more for his en- partien onTenth street, They werelodged | gine, he ollmbed out through the cab in jail on the chargs of being suspicious | window on the right side upon the charaoters, running board, ready to jump. His —Mr. Donald B, Martin and Mirs Mary firemen stood in the gangway on the Howard were married on Monday after- | OPPosite side, and the last he saw of noon, May 14, at the residence of Mr. the {ll-fated engineer was as he drow David < | his foot ont through the window. The avid Hayden, 416 South Twenty-sixth 0, had ) tosred to th strest, Rev. Charles W. Bavidge, officla- | 5151t and at thin moment. loft the J ae right and at this moment left the ting. track and rolled over down the em- ~The storm passed over yesterdsy with. | bankment, whnich varled from oul any more rain but it wasascold ssan {15 to 30 feet in helght. sutumn day. There is some apprehensions | Poor Getty had chosen the fatal side asto the crop prospects If such weather | nd fell beneath his englne, the steam continues much longer, from the broken attachments —Not only Eplscopalians, but all, are | bralsed in the least, but was simply cordially invited to be present at the open- | held by his pantaloons being caught ing service of the Diocesian council, on|between the steam dome and the ‘Wednesday next, in Trinity Cathedral, at | the ground, His fireman leaped from 10.30 &, m, the gangway on t‘he left hand slde and EX escaped without injury. :‘:;ld Bh:" i‘:::' ’0::' ml“ ';“ Z" The two cars next to the englne left 0 y out with a beor glass Suncay|he track also, and the locomotive night, was reported se doing quite well | jy o1 rogted only when bottom alde lae' oveniog and will pull through all| 4 pward, right, A telegram was at onoce ment to —The Grand Pacific hotel was illu.| Omahs and two engines dispatched to minated laat night by tho electrio light | the seon® lof l:h' dl---m,hmflrnlns which made Ninth strest loom up dulte | 8b9%2 Gelook 8. m. with the rematns ssaepionondly, of the de englneor, w! oh were ¢aken to Coroner Jacobs' rooma. An —The Harrisons played at Boyd's I | oxamination showed the entire body to night to a fair house and gave a ple-4DE | have been deluged with the scalding performance, 7 f l(:u:;.;hn l:hl b'hi' loosened from < a8 crowded | the and soarcely a spot on the It o e ion waa on | body Ioft untoucbed. The hesd and hand, face were the worst burned, and death must have been almost {instanta- —TEree men were seen ronning upSev-| ngony, The Inquest was met for enteenth street at 3 o'olock Sunday s |]1:30 p, m, yesterday, snd, as the re- if the Old Nick was after them, and 1t is | mains were to be sent to Blair for in- THE OMAHA DAILY BZE-~TUESDAY M.Y 15 had he not been held under water a8 he was. He was a restdent of Norfalk leaves a wife and six sons and daughters, one of whom Is marred. Samuel T. Roed, engineer, was caught below one knee by rome of the timbers on the floor of a car, and held in the water up to his chest until 11 o'clock, when he was released. Daring the whole time of this trylng ordeal of four and a half hours duration, with oneleg mashed and firmly held fast by timbers, and nearly the whole of his body under water, which was very cold, Mr. Reed bore it all llke a hero. The fireman, {at the time, was out- side at work upon the engine, and was thrown into the water and hart by something striking him on the back. He but succeeded in making his way to the bank, Word was at once sent to this place, when a U, P, engine, which was just starting out on {ts regular trlp to Columbue, was recalled and with two box cara dispatched to the scene of the uesster and remalned there until eleven o'clcck when Mr. Reed wae released and brought to town, A large number of our citiz2ns went oat on the special train, and when there all who could sce where thelr rervices could be of any bencfit terned In and worked with a zeal that was com- mendable, Especially did the rail- road boys exert themselves to the utmost, getting into the water frequently up to thelr necks, in thelc efforta to free the Imprisoned foot of the unfortunate engineer, This, howeven, could not be done with all the power that could be brooght to bear upon the obstruction, until the U, P, engine wus backed up and hitched to the same with their cable and hooks, which had the desired ef- feot, and the poor fellow was set at liberty, Drs, Bearand Richards am- putated the leg below the knee. Damages Given. It will be remembered that some monthe ago six men were kiilled in o cut on the Chloago, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Omaba road In Burt county. While they were shovellng snow a train dasned through the cant and caught them before they could get out of |ia way. Saolts have been brought against the railroad company to re- oover damsges for each man killed, Friday the sult of the estate of A, P, Swanson, by his administrator, Swan M. Lundsen, against the rallroad was trled in Burt oounty before Judge Wakely, the amount of damages being $5,000, which is the limit allowed by law in such sults, The jary returned a ver- dict for the plaintif for the full smount, Hon. J. M. Thurston, of Omaha, and Hon. Watson Parrish, of Oakland, were the attorneys for the plaintiff, and Hon, John D. Howe as- slsted by Judge Baldwin represented the defendsnt. There are five similur sults yet to be trled, but this case will probably first go to the supreme court for a final dectsion, e, BENEKE'S BUDGET, ‘The Monday Morning Matinee s the Police Court, Judge Beneke had a pretty heavy ducket to dispose f yesterday morn- v/, a cyclone of wickednens apparent- ly haviog struck the city Baturday. Io addition to the criminal matters a. endy mentioned elsewhere the fol- lo viug oases were disposed of. The charge of seasult and battery m de against Mike Gilligan and John L telle will be investigated to-day, t1 2 oase being continued to subywna ti @ necossary witnesses, Thos, E Krebs, arrested for abus- 11 g his family, was discharged, as his w.fe withdrew the complaint. J. B. Stamford, arrested on the ropposition that he was the man who supposes had been trying to burglarize | terment,Superintendent Morford held some house, the traln due to leave at 1 p, m. until — Cralckshank & Oo,, the populsr and |3 o'c|lnelll to await the result of the in- progreesive dry goods house, have com- | vestigation, ploted arraugements to enlarge thelr pres- The dead man had no relatives in ent store anotherforty-five feet front, and | this w of the countsy, except two to make room' for tho alteratione, brot! at North Platte, A tele: Bor thelr imunense stook of fine grods et | G0N Y88 sent out there to the B, of :nuly ot F., and it ho was In good standing The ""dh“"" af Faat will take lbll.lflt of $1,000 wili bs paid his place at Mots's garden on Tuesday even:| mpg following was the verdiot: ing, May 15th, “, . = scnnty ousmmlesionss willleh s | ecteton e .:,t?.’ml.’t‘ i desth eral important bridge contracts to-dsy, |on Sunday evening, May 13, 1883, at —Even the cyclones are forming unions, | 7:18 p, m., near Mill Oreek summlt, three having combined in the ettack in|on the 8t, Paul, Chicago, Minneapolis Kansas City yesterday. & Omaha rallroad, in Douglas county, ~Removal—Messrs, Fleisohmaon & | Neb., by the engine of which he was Co., manufaeturers of Compressed Yeaat, | engineer jumping the track and roll- baving leased for a term of years store ing down an embaukment of about No. 1620 Capitol avenue, will move into | @l&ht feet. The engine was thrown thefr new quariers to-day, Mr. D, O, |ffom ‘::;;:“:r‘;{.:‘om'u:f;:fl:’lnés ) ldun;'r‘:c‘n:hrfimn "'h" bas been con- | 0" on the track at timo of the ool §oted o firm for many years, and | jigjon The deceased osme to hir who has a thorough knowledge of the | goath by belng burled under the dome business, will have charge of their office in | of the engine and scalded; to deathby this city, We can therefore guarantee to | the eacaping steam.’ the grocers and bakers that they will be upplied daily with Flecohmann & Go's | 1t Ban ot Wedaeodoy st con- % fresh yeeeh talned an account of the fatal acoldent ‘Army Oraers. on the O,, 8t. P. & O. road, near Nor. i folk, and the following additional de- First Lieutenant Guy Howard, 12th 1 l:'::"" 200, 'md oy ny Ju:l- u:Ioondonud from The Nortolk epartment commander to Fort D McKinney, Wyo,, and such other ho':dl:,' :fs:?. ;I::"gflz:gflyo e polnts in the department as he ma) t Vial In his contemplated tour of . | QTeF,the 0., St P.y M. & O. rallrosd, peot! urn due here at 7:456 p. m., lald over at ;“"’::: pad.eal W heed: Wayne, which llmthlr.t,h-fiv'. miles nan| from this place, through fear that fi.ghfihl;::;' Iill'pr:o.lrd. gn(!)h;;:l':, washouts might " have coourred and ) ] Utah, and temporarily relieve Captain ing, at n charge of the depot at that i) place. ' Captain McOauley will trans- | yhon about five miles out from Ner fer all pablic fands in his possession to folk, they ran {nto a culvert or smal Lieutenant Wetheril), excepting those talning to accounts of the Utah ntral rallroad, which will be trana- ferred to Oaptatn Jamen H. Lord, aa- || The locomotive dropped diregily sistant quartermaster, Cheyenue depot, :m:’ M”:r:n-‘x‘. _f,u;xl',;el, demol. Wyo.. who i charged with thelr set- (V8" S0 EC0nd oar pasted com- Homedt, o pletely over, reaching ita full length ptein O. A. H. McCouley, asslet- he solid grading and then rolled tl ant quartermaster, on befog relleved | P2 B The Blaih lufantey, will procesito Cieat | while the fourth and fitthwere pliched 7.1'..«." e wm D right and left u-onuuam the "“ké \t: mmlmnhr, r:" ¥ each with one end in ¢he water ani nected i Sooee reared high/ the alr; both with the bul were very badly sken up. The locomotive s ppently completely dontroyed. o eaayhs the head brake- 0 was riing in the cab with pletel undermined, yet the ralls and tles were still left in position, bridge which had been completely ! 1 rglarized H, Phlllls-’ store Friday ght, was discharged, ss he proved \ be the wrong man, 0. Herman, charged with distarb- i g the peace by throwing a rock \icough the window of Mrs, Mary S nlth's residence, on Douglas ateeet, + ated that the accident was uninten. 1onal and that he was merely trying Lu attract the attentlon of a friend 10 was lnslde and get him out, He 1 i1 §1 and costs and the damsge to window, 'wo Slocumbs were fined $10 and & ench, and two were rent up for All were committed. amte Davip oharged Lottle | mba with assatilt, ana Lottie pald ‘ne and costs. It was a case of usy, and Mamie defended herself od shape. o case of disturbance of the peace ‘ontinued. hn Svacina filed a complaint st two grls, charging them with slously injurlug and destroying +in his garden, o Ryan complalned agalnst his ner, Tom Ryan, for threatening oerson and his'life. BOARD OF TRADE. The National Industrial Exposi- tion Wanted by Omaha. Preparations for Eecsiving the Hditorial Excursionists The board of trade held its regular monthly meeting Iast evening, the($ board of directors holding a short sesslon preceding t. Mesers. Wilklns snd Evans were eleoted to membership and the res- Ignation of Geo, A. Hoagland was re- oelveu and aocepted. The directors then adjourned and the board was called to order by Pres- {dent Goodman. The minutes of the preceding meet- ing were read and approved. Secretary G/bson made a verbal re- port In regard to the forthcoming Na- tlonal Industrial Exposition, which held {ts sessions last year in Denver, Ho stated that the committes on per: manent organization had decided to call the convention for August or Sep- tewmber, and that Omaha was consld- ered the most available polnt. If our citizans ghould cee fit to raise the neoessary fonds, $1,00or §1 500, it was probable that a proposition to hold” the mecting here would te favorably considered. James G, Blaire would probably be the principal specker of the occesion, Thore wero about 50C delegates at Denver and Omsha wonld secure a sttll larger vumber. Tho object of the organizatlon s to bring allthe in- dustries together and dlscurs matters of common tnterest o all, A committce of th Hellman as chalrman was appointed to see if the required amount counld be raloed. The sutject of the reception and entertalnment of the edltorial excur- elon which leavca Ohloago May 23:d was next brought up and discussed at considerable lergth, Oa motion of Mr. Clark a commit- to C. A, Pandoll, s. fractional half of nw, fractlonal } of 7-16-10, $895 60 W.W. Lowe and wife to A, P, Popeton, part of sco 18, 19 and 20; 15 13 147 47 100 0,000, Geu, weitul g a wifeto I, D, Spaulding, w. d, lat 16, block 2, Armstrong's add— $350, E. V. Smith snd wife to John Thompson, w. d., lot 10, block 19, E, V. Smith's add— $100. Augustus Keniz and wife to U. 8, of Amerlea, deed, part ne. nw. 4-156- 13 :;)d s, hf, se. of sw,, 33 16-13— 1.00. Chrlat Beudosp to Moses F. Shian, w. d., lot 1, block Y. Shinn's 2d add ~ 8600 Oatherine Packer and husband to T. W. 8hea, w, d., s ht. of nw. qr. eeo. 20 16 11—$1,125. City of Omaha to Ganns Doherty, q. o, oart of ne. sw., 22-16 13—$62, 0. B. 8Seiden ard wi‘e to L, C.Gor- ton, w. d.. lot 6, block 10, Isaac & Selden add--$300. Oatherine Packer to James New- port, w. d., n. hf. of ne, 20-15.11— $1,125. THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL. A Magnificent Plece of Work Just Completed The new bulldiug soon to be occa- pled by the Nebracka Nattonal bank {s rapldly approaching complotion,and when done will be one of thoe finest bank buildings in the west anyw here, The job of putting i the “counter work was given some time ago to|} Mesors, Clacs and Lehnbeater, of St, Louls, in competition with Chicago nd other places,aud it proves to have beeu a wise choice, On Wedneeday last Mr, Josaph Lchnbeater arrived in the ity and be- gan tha work of eetting vp the coun- ;| ters, which was completed yestorday, it 1s a8 finea piecs of farnituro as wasever set up wost of Chlcago or St Loule; in fact the firm will glve a bandsoms preseut to muy one who can show its eqaal, and nold the cffer open for sometime, The counter runs the entire length of the banklog room and, with screer.» teo of three was appolnted to coufer with & committee of the clty council and with the county commissioners on the matter. The committee consiats of C. F. Goodman chalrman, H. G. Olark and Mr. Glbson, Oa motion of Mr. Glbson, Dr, Gso. L. Miller of The Herald, Mr. E Rosewater of Tue Bee, and Fred Nye of The Republican were ap- pointed as the committee of recaption. The committee appointed to confer with the council and commissioners was authorized to act as a general committee of arrangements and ap- point the necsssary sub-committees. The ordinance proposed some time sgo for presentation to the city coun- cil, and which provides for the iseu ance of buildiog permits, etc , was re- ported back by the committee, who were authorized to present it to the city couuoil for thelr approval. The secretary read a communication from a Minneapolls man in regard to the establishment ot a flourlog mill in Omaha and Irquiring what encr.urag- ment would be (ffered to such an en- terprise. He was instructed to reply to the proposition, The board then adjourned subject to the call of the president “THIRTY'S IN” Death of a Veteran Operator on the Traln av Laramie. Joseph L. Sears, son of Mrs. D, L. Sears and brother of Mrs. Poppleton, Mrs. Ferguson and M. F. Sears, dled at Laramie, W, T,, on Sundsy, May 13th. For several years he had been man- ager and operator of the Western Union telegraph cffice at Pioche, Ne- vada, Having been for six months poet In falling health, he started for Omaba with his wife and children on the 7ih, but dled on the Unicn Paclfic traln near Laramie, Ho camo to Counell Bluffs tn 1854 from Canton, 8t Lawrence county, New York, with his father's family, He learned telegraphy when 14 years of age, at the Omaha «flice, while Col. R O. Clowry was local mansger and A, J. Peck wes operator, the (flice belng at the time in the Pioncer bleck. He went into the military telegraph service when 15, and was statfoned at Caps Gir- ardesu, Springfield, Litue, Rock, and othee polnts in the southweat. Af- terwards he was sent 30 the army of the Potomac and waa one of theopera- tors at the beadquarters of Generals Grant and Meade on the day of the amault on the confederate llues at Pytersburg. The close of the war found him st Gouldshorough, North be city marshal has filed oom-| (G iolins, tn General Schofield’s com- runniog without a licensc. fisherman down at Seabright, 1% in less than an hoar, ~ Jacobs Oll's power, {aocked the pain as high as a kite. —_— Attention Hooks! Special meeting of Ploneer Hook & {ent, CHas. Frsuge, ! — - : 'ATARRH OF THE BLADD R, tinglng lrritation, Inflammetion, all | Kidney and Urinary Coumplaiuts, cured 1y “Bnoke paiby 1 DIED. DEYO —Bertie, son of D, Deyo, aged 1 year and 8 minths, Funeral Tuesday, May 19, at 2 p, m, Al friends respectfully invited, e ‘ Horsford's Acid Phosphate. INDIGESTION FROM OVERWORK, Dr. DANIEL T. NELSON, Chica- ‘Ifind It & pleasant and medy in indigestion, par- tloularly iu overworked men. 1uts against againat six expressmen A a8 00 sprained his wife took fright;|Oorinth, Miss., | .adder company No. 1, at Firemen's would not be seen In the night. On C, A, H. McOauley, sesistant quarter- thetr '.Lf:t‘;:‘n ‘F;&{"‘T:’;fior(‘::d all, Tacedsy evening, May 15, at 8 , LIV i ’oh;nk sharp, By order of |hu,prnll- fi:‘l“ w"‘ h msnd. He was on duty at Ralelgh whan General Shermtan's army réash. ed that city. v After the war he was statloned at Momohis, Tenn., Cheyenne, W. T., in Californla and finally st Ploche, where he contracted the disease of which he dled. He was 30 yesrs of age at the date of his death; -— Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The grestest hmedical wonder of the 1 to speedily cure Burns, re, Salt Rheum, Fever Sors, Osncers, Piles, Chilblains, 'Corus, Tyéter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- #ons, guarnnieed to cure in every instance, or money refand nts per Lox, For eale by C. odwan, Tleal Betate 1ranstors. The followlng deeds were filed for rooord In the county olerk's office May 12, reported for THE Bre by Amos' roni csiate ageno; =Patrick O)wand and wi‘e to H, G. Stokdei, w. 4., lat 4, block 10, Kountze & Rat dd.; $1 650. Dexter L. Thomas snd wife to A, Person, w. d., lot 3, block 60, Flor- ence, $20. John G. Greene to Mary Spaulding, :.&, 1ot 2, block 447, Grend View, 100, | W, T Morris and wife to Distriot ) w, d., distriot No, 4, bag- ao:.h county, part se, aw. 22-16-10, 8¢, King 'and husband to I T, %&. 182, block Y, Shinn's 34 Bogge and wife and L. HIl and rallings, is construoted of solid mahogany, all carved by hand and polished to the highest degree of por- fectlon. The pillars and pediments are of the same material and the arch- {teoture is of modern style and ex- tremely handsome. T'he openings and wickets are of brass work which is of a style in keeping with tha rest, and the v‘ole structure rests ona base of Belgian black marble. Tae onst of this elegant job was over ,000. Claes and Lehnbeater are the pro- proprietors of an immense factory, 661127 feet in eize and four storles high, on Seventh and E!m streets in 8t. Lovls, Taey employ about 75 hands, Including workers in wood, brass and every department and they did }ioir level beet on this plece of work, which is as fine a recommen- aation as any house would want, s A Run on a Drug Store. Never was such a rush made for an: Drug Store as is now at C. F\ Goodman’s for a trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, All&anunu aflected with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarsenees, Severe Coughs or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can wet a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by caliing at the above Drug Store, Regular size, $1.00, e ———— CHANGE OF BASE. The Proposed Removal of the U, F. Association Grounds. The tract of land on which the U. P, base ball association grouunds are located has, it s understood, been so!d to parties who will erect a fine reslaence over the pitcher's place in June, This of course necessitates their removal to another site and it Is expected that the spot chozen will be the Kouniza tract on St. Mary's ave- nue and 17:h street. This would be a grand place, belag in the heart of the city and right on the St. Mary's and Park avenue street car line, ro that it woald be easy of acoess to all. Tha ocly chatacle now in the way is the possibtity of an overflow of the grounds which have. several times been flooded, and an ex: #Lnn 1s being made to ascertain the pFoveblli- tlee of serlous damage 1f the sito ig chosen and improved. The move would certainly be one that would be sppreciated by ull lov- ers of the eport, and wonld grearly add to the gute receipts on all ocoa- slons. W—euR&warded. A liberal reward will be paid to suy garty who will protuce a cae of Liver, idaey or Stomach complaint that Eleo- trie titters will not speedily cure, Bring thein &long, it will cost you notbiug for the medicine 1f it fails to cure, and you will be woll rewarded for your trouble_besides. | Bloed diseases, Bilionaness, Jaundice, [Constipation and genoral debility are ‘quickly cured. Satisfaction pusranteed or money refunded. Price only 50 centa per bottls, Forsale by O. F. Goodmau, —————— A QUEER CASE. The Tables Likely to be Turnea in the Counterreiuing Case. The trial of McVuy, the alleged counterfeiter, was resumed in the U. 8. court yesterday. From the attorneys it is learned that the case is liable to take a curl- ous turn, aud that 'natead of McVey and Rubin, some one else is liable to be in a close place soon. It is sald that the testimony In the case has veered about so as to impli- oato the party who informed the officers and eecured the arrest of the two men now on trial. A verdict will probably be arrlved 5 —————— MILLINERY STOCK FOR SALE. A new and stylish stock of millinery and fanoy goods, which will be sold cheap owing to poor health of pro- prietor. A splendid opening for fancy stook, as there is nops In-the town, For a bargain, -dl‘l’o':-w, Teoumseh, Neb, 'ould not be without Russin Bfl'nl-& verdiot of all who use it Price 250, —n ——— e t OR REN 11} stord heuse 6 roome noitheas O e ath sna Ciark: Enqite of Win. Kier- fl!l!lll‘lfl‘\‘b\"{“x& 474w TOURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Suitabe for F gen leman 1619 Farnam 8. 476 14§ UR RENT-Futoished rcom 1603 Far sm St F 453141 | O —_— OR RENT—A nice new cottage of 5 rcoms. F Inquira at Ednolm and Erickson. 458 14 Plovsant _farnished room with odern. m, rovements 1718 D) s N ICELY—Furnished room to rent, 11 st. OR RENT ~Gcod six room house a1d barn 18, makes them sleep; Pacific St. $30. "Tis_Castoria. et nd ery by turns, ¢, kills their worms, But _Castorin, Farn.m 88, —Two u:turnished _rooms st 1013 ot O W, MERRILL. quickly eures Con Stomnch, Colds, In two rooms with board, 1803 Steeet. 859-6 J iOE Furnish:d room with tab'e board, 1615 Dodge St. 401148 SRS vt Y tures drug store. South 15th st.eet, betwe n and Dorcas. Only §1,400. McCAG 235-t OR RENT—Two £ Jooation. 176-1m \OR RENT—Fouses and (ots at ghriver and Bell's, Kent Bureau, opposite Post office, 7091 l‘fl HED rooms and board. Modern A(; veniences, 1810 Dodge strect. 1000 1mt [YURNISHED ROOMS. ry des.rable location Peck, ). 901t TOR RENT— Fine uuright piano, flae Kim. bail org.n, 1519 Dodge stroet, 5511 SPECIAL HOTICES, EASPECIALS wiil POSITIVELY not bein serted unless pald In advance. o story frame 12 room house, Y o «1g and celiarani city water, Lot i iy savings ank 1) sfory +ix room house, ciosets, ko loaus 01 Omaha | cellar, i corn and well. Lo 55x06. Wil be sold 1 etae at current | ontme payments, A rare bareain ssion charged. &tf s E. L MORSE & CO. VI SEY IO CORN=Gall i offcs of . . Gidit] L e LI AT G A oS oy DM O BV 7OR SALE -On accos h ONKY Tu L At Lowest Rates of In- the American Hou: torea., Bomi Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas | tweon 9¢h and 1oth. | F A snd Faspae 8o, SALEOR B3 = farmiig Iand in Fayetie Co, 1lls 8 miles from ONEY—Loaved on chattel proyerty by J. | Vand | exchange 10r city oracie property T Beatty, No. 218 Bouth 14th street or stock. Title perfect, price ¢ 200 226-1mot E. L MORSE & 00, 168 TO LOAN-—-# M 15 LOA VL 1 vow prop city or I cuglas ¢ rates o interest. t cf remval from town 20 Douglas street, be- rther ':Qmulm.p. . J. ROSS. Y LOANE D - On chat 7 Un on Block, orner 15t 50 acres of good S AU o ! . N CNEETO LOAN—At 8 par cent.”Shivers 5+ 1S O N 1S DN OL YS! ReilEstate and Loan Agency, opposite F—Tires fra ao Dalldiog 1 wout side- post office nrfl‘l-ll of 12¢h street, atjoioing the nor*hwest cor- Ber of Douglas, on lot 8 block 1/3. Bids will oe received at the Merchants' National Bank until May 17th, SAMUEL E. ROGER 3. AN ED—80 bcwrs at coraer Fourteonth | $70.17 aud Faroam this morni g. HELP WANTED. PO SALF—7 room houre_and_barn, two fall lots nicely improved. Fine location, South \V’AFI&P—SV;M by st 1518 Dodge street. 480-15¢ Omaba. ¥3000, AMES, 855-1m) 1506 Farnat. W o e ConaSocd il 8t southwent corner | TSGR SALE—New cottageand Four Ioth on Fark PSS CaN: 418-141 avenue oaly $2800, small cash Faym. nt, bal- WAWE———-————-—.,_A T3 uporent nires TOF & young | énce equsl annual payments at eight per cent, child, Inquire at 1919 Chicago street. McCAGUE, cpposite P. 0. 350-t8 482,040 OR SALE—Two acres on south Thirteenth streer, good bouse seven 1ooms, barn, ciswern 30 hearirg arape vines and large amount of fruit PRe Lo o all kind. " Eargain 2500, McCAGUE, opposite wANTEB—(':mpcunmk\vl for general house- | Post Of 40 1t work. 23d and £t. Mary’s avenue. e T T TR T T SRR LT T TR 184-16 MRS ROBT. PURVIS, etc.. | WM'I ED—-A good kitchen girl atthe Aarney HEYNOLDS & MOTTER. S reet Restaurant, 491-14§ 177-1mo ‘VAN TED—A gsod ironer at Millard hotel. 488 14t ANTED—A firstclams cook, Must bo a wood laundress Wages 356.00 per week, Apply at M.T. Patrick, Faunders street, near Grace, 4sd-104 IOR BALE—A fret ciase second hand phaeton Call ab 1819 Harney 8t. 307-4¢ \OR SALE—Flax mill machinery consistiog ot brake, 2 dusters, beater, picker, prees, &c. TIVINNKR WANTED At foyden & Ahlquest | Can work elthor rutced or gréen stock, also shaft. 0N, 100k ot 45014 | ing, pullics, and_belting for drivirg ' the abo e, 4 N wohet 499 falone 3 H. P. ongine with boller, smoke: AR TRD-A s65d §Tel v do alooad stack ond ull fx ures covplets. Addros WILLe Catnedral residacce, Niath st, Wages $16 | IAM TAIT Charles City Towa. 200-3m| pr mou h, 145214} Ft)u SALE—Water power gcist mill, Inquire AN(ED—A gir' to dosecond work. M, A, | I of Ea. Bragg, waverly, Neo, 342-16§ Mcnamars, 614 8.17ch st 49116 'WAN —Girls at Biaven bouse 1060 street gos. 469, ANTED—Midd'e aged woman t>do light house-work. Wa.es 84, p:r week, Ayply at 912 Dovg ass reet. 464-16 Wufl'un—-’r-o girls, one to cook, wash, and F"MAY-E-P!'M!M .. Phllips, 1207 arnam. iron and one to do second work. Gosd 168 Im refererce rejuirad, App'y 8. E. comer of 20ih and California St. 471148 VOR SALE—OId newspapers in large and small qu nticies at this office. t R SALE OR RENT—Vose Plano. 528-t1 C. J. CANAN, R SALE—One 2} acre lot, near town, $1,200, Whsieo_ 4 gin o work in s family of | = ] BETAGLIN & MOTERE. . W, 2 Ybee R Ayely aythel Y ioormee 38 e LENTY of god brick, 89,50 por Thousa=c. at Moeals, % K(LN. ~ Chimney bricks 7. 00 per thousrod. ANTRD A Db cinsat scok, | for IBok Ulstern brick 5.0, to clcse business. ol, at once. St.te wags expeoted. Ad ros HANK SHAFFER, 46214 Shaffor House, Aims, Neb, LORENZO DABBLE, One hlock south of 15th and Bellcvue road. 150-1moj§ BHCK MITH WANTED—A good, steady | [, sl i—Four gocdlots, ane hut mile trom a ) stoffic . Chosp, eary torms. ith can get seady work the year [ -3y 7cund, by apply ng tothe undeisigned. Mussbe | /51 BEVAOLILS & MOTIER, | good cn plow work and general jobbing, single 5 man proferred. Address, giviog particulare and | OB BALE—A firet- stating wages wanted, CLARK OLDS, Ky. Call at 1319 H 460-14* ~ Cear Rapids, Boone County, Neb, | — AN' ED—A good compstent glrl to which good wages will be pa.d, . W, corner 18 & Tavenport 8t 8t W iahing 0 &dopta yows bave y sev-n weeks 0 d Mctoer desd. 1/ qu! of Mre. J. B J, 112 north 10th street 451~ ANTED—76 men for tra k layers. Inquire [ & REWARD- W o tiomer " “Gro. VaNriELD, * | $20, e 441 15¢ ill ead to th Ten 1r » i ANTED—A sec nd 4irl ot 1513 Howard S¢, | ¢13,0fthe tarpaulin <t len oy py Sagoq, 1ith 436-12¢ 47215 _ 2615 Grand St, _ ELVONTO Restaurant, Humphrey & Co., 1115 Dodge street, boatd §3 50 per weck. Mayiim ANTED—Three ot four imyroved farms for WA o, aiso well- improved rosl dence prope ty in ¢ by, E. L. MORSE & CO mi0-1w. 22 Capitol Ave, WA T s, vt EDWARD KUEHL Addres h b MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY v | TIONALIST, 408 Tenth street, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with theald of guardian spirits, obtaln for any one & glance of the past ture. Boots and Shoos made to order. Perfech " | natietaction smaranteed! dress RELIABLE «r TT Philadelphia, Pa ANTED —A dinlog room girl at ¢ ton house, BITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED—Situatlon in & small faml'y by a W German giri- - Taquire st 1.6 N. 13th St. 421t “IBOELLANEC )8 WANTi ANT:D—For gent'eman and wife furcished VWV foom sad hoard, . Cantrat losatio. - Ad: dress R, C. Casbiers offi-e U. P. Ry. Co, 477-16 ~ ANTED—R-0 and board for tw) young men, Des'rab'e location, Wi lng to pay §00d prl.o for the \ame. Address X, Y Z. this uffico, 49"-144 NOMF _ETALE room with board 1n_private (O famtly—with children. pref. rrid—by & udy saat wili_care for room 1f d given and required. AdJress . Reference 1," Bee office. 485-151 1 No farcy prices Send lowest casa p dresaM DR, Beeoffice, 4% +ante to meet “C" C o155 FOR BENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. 0% RENT—Handsomely furnished rooms brick house, bay window. Kent low, 1615 Chicago street. 479-161 OR RENT—Ho s within two blccks of Post Flithaslrde W' Absolutely Pure. McCAGUE, 81-19 poosite Fost ofte, | Thia powder never varien A marvel of pu ity TR BT A vios taraskdvogmc 4 fom Sin he rpioary binde. mui comot oo o table boarders wanted, Dodge a3d 23 strcet. | competition with the multibude of low test” aboss 46191 welght, slumor phoephate Sold only tn —_— | ™l g TORE FOR RENT_Corner of 16th and Dav- | g yhar4k BAxme Fow s WAl 8o cnport. Inquire 1610 Davenport streed. | JOHN D. PEABODY, M.D, FO! RENT—Farnlsbed rcom 1002 Faroam. wi_| pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON R RENT-A front lor beautifu fur- -uuul-umfi'-nuuna?nm. OFPIOR BOOMA. § & § 1507 FARNAM, 470181 Goaha Neb, iarge lot, near town and present, and on oartain conditions n the fa- o