THE DAILY BEE- O fATIA, THURSDAY, MARCIH 6, 1884, and Recruit Herman to troop D. F @eorge Contant Flecs the City With|Guvaiey. i th $3[|-, of His EIMJIOVBT’S Recruit Horman will bo s o\ 4o saton of, s troap on the,_ g T crab Honcy. Thieves ater the House of M, AVEES, | berem \th0 areh qarqntd when & was 0 'l‘hll‘lfifillll] s"{m elder, that T must not mecuze the man OMAHA. Thursday Morning, March 6. oot SRS Givens, If I did 1 would b turned from the church for disturbing the peaco of the members. So I dropped the prose- cution for peace, and thought T was a member of the church, and acted as such until Monday night, when I was treated as i 1 stated above, Now, all I want is a judg- A very daring and succossful robbery | 1\ 1y coording to the above facts, Which was committed in this city on Iaat Tues- | T stand able to prove by more than fift day night, the thieves carrying off a large | members of said church, booty. Mr, J. B, Ayres, a veterinary CATHARINE G1ve v surgeon, who lives on Thirteenth street o ui e g botwoen Howard and Jackson, had beon | A PROMISING ENTE jpprap busy all day Tuesday collecting his bills of last month, When he went to bed | " ' Confectione. A% Retail Store Tuesday evening he placed his pants, to be Or <7 8ad Fruits containing his pocketbook in which was L e $486, under his pillew, Some time dur- SRR, ing the night thieves entored by the rear | Anent: iy onich promises to edlipse door of the houss, and, stealing silontly any th' " 40 kind in Omaha is wbout into his room, mado away with pants, |t0 ', yaried. Fay & Co., of Minneapo- pocketbook and all. Mr. Ayres did not | gy yucq romted the Iarge store at No, know of his loss until ho, aroso in th 4 {y91) Farnam strest, formerly ocoupied morning. Tn the back yard he f*,ypq {hy Piercy & Bradford, and will put in overything stolen but the money., one of the largest wholesale stocks of Wm. R. Brown, Van Dorn, and John Baumer. ufmflg:fl:a ."rd:‘i::dl""d'?" ac- |confectionery in Omaha, or the west. The meoting being called to order by | ot Mr. A. 1?0"5“.. :;'mi‘“:nl: :: Besides this line of goods they will do a the president, the annual reports of the | his room, gy the rear way the robbers [J°PPINg trade in cigars and fruits and secretary ”led trensurer wero ?nd The ’l]ld to pass &rnugth flfm l;liw‘l:m, and the [intend to keep on hand always a supply ted, 4 repozt of the treasurer showed that dur-{sleoping apartments of the housekeeper. |of goods which, in qualit cannot e & ARk GhabtEg 41,000 1 14 He went to the bank and ing the year 1883 €616.85 had | Upon retiring he locked the rear door |be sgurpnaun(l and 1n )rr‘rico {::mnut be P it = g was amazed to Jearn that nofboem expended and that $1,037.95 |and left the key in it which was unlocked | hoaten, arrestof Prentiss Tillor, of St Louls, were deposits had boon made by him yester. |had beon rocoived, still leaving a bal- | from the outiide by the means of some 7 e posted in conspicuous places yesterday in this day or day boforo. Tho matter wae im. |ance in the hands of the treasurer of sharp instruments used in turning back dThe!elmml‘ have an extensive knowl- oty Tiller, on the 2d day of March, stole &}, aigtely given to the police who went | #21.16. the key. Mr. Ayres, being subject to|pi#oand e ong experienco in their large amount of money, somo placing it at] ¢,y various ticket eflices in the city | The secretary’s report showed the| calls at all our hours, wakes very easily, k?":]"“:' f"‘;d .w‘}‘ l‘“?!’ on_hand all $76,000, frem the Pacific Express company. | whore they learned thet a man snswer. | tembership of the society to be eighty- | but heard nothing at all of the burglars, ‘.‘" L '.’ths“";‘ L ‘h“l" :“‘*b In connec- ~A Unitod Statos postal car, th propaty |ing his ditoription diad beon pricing | five, and that all the members had paid | Upon waking in the morning e hnd a | o with theik wholesile business they of the Chiieago, Burlington & Quincy railway, | tickets, both yosterday and the :‘n their annual fees. The annual fair of | slight feeling of sickness and thinks it :‘l‘\ . Al‘l’b“'”“':;r"’ !lh t"}? o) ‘“:0"“ uenod 1n Gounci Blutfs yesterday, Tho | fore. Nono was pusciased by hirs how. | 883 was held from September 10th to |extremoly probably that chloroform or | they 1iHigoha ot £s Nkt vquality ierany A ALK Trert Aha'dbod AV ¢ |ever. Ho wanted a ticket for Grinnoll, | £0th, inclusive, in connection with the |some anaesthotic was administered o | °r With BOT of the bes SRR Y ea oriplanted froc e stors and whem Grab| gy, T mamiolh Mool 1o6 Qrtanoll o Slate Fuie. him to enabl tho burglars o mora ftect. | AUANY: Thore it no botter placo uichfa ‘discovered had gained such headway that it on. Tato yosterday afternoon Mr.| The cash premiums offered by tho |ually do their work. n;lyt q;n ‘su;lenq "]T ind. Tt is ‘could mot be checked. Al the mail matter, | 0% d Officee Warnbull diroctors of the board of managors| Nothing at all was disturbed in tho | 115t midway of the principal strect in the Weimors and Officor ull went over i ; city. In a short time only, this street ‘with the excoption of 4 fow papors was saved. | ¢, 4o Bluffs but did not sncceed in{emounted to $1,260.25, and that the|room to indicate that it had been in- wil’i.h Pefs vaval sude, st 3t was rumored on #ho stroct yostorday| gotting any traco of fim total amonnt of promiums paid was | vadedZby robbers, thoir manifest ‘inton- W1l B0 moro travel and do moro busi. het tho charead somaiaef & couplo of human | * Contant’ had beow at work for his| 8278.95, and in addition thereto a num. | tion being to seouro what thoy got. Mr. | st than any two stroots lying paralle belngs had been found in ¢he Brown building. | last empleyer only two weeks. Prior to | ber of diplomas were given. Ayres says that to his knowledgo only Nise eotid h:\'; ge.un (i :e:'f; bt reuwur Tvestigation proved that a physician who | that ho had beon a¢ work for Willism | The reports of both secrotary and |two or threo kuew ho had this amount | Pyt ould havo begnselacted for a storo fills & chairin the Omaka modical institute, | Gentleman five weoks, by whom he was | troasurer vr;:ruE llr“fen'nfl to a commiu:lm a’lemo?oy. hThg‘agrnxr_gu been given to | dly i will five e rlr:rg eu;: o:nd happered, when the building burned, to have | considered a perfectly reliable and hon- St T soh Bht ijah Allen, J. MeArdlo bt A haveno| g oet’ retall store of its kind some dissocting maserial in his office, which | et man. Mr. Weimers employed him [T, - eGh BAIvors. y ¢ in Omaha or Nebraska. Candies, fruits the cecommenéation of a sales The officers for the ensuing year were Y b was found by the labovers who were making ;‘g";‘,ey:h BEoAE, GEIHIY ity e ARielanta by acolamation, and aro as undflclgnra .m;: flh: gr.oi:ln ‘which t]he,e wepairs yosterday. i . | follows: That is daily bringing joy to the } ke L Ol Contantcame to Omaha from Man. 3 y bringing joy omes of | and no pains will be apared to serve their ~—The secial at the Fisst M. . chuveh, on | kato, Mina., and it is thought by some| J. F. Paulsen, president; Henry 'f::’;‘.:m:z:m:akg;“;:":gumfl" n:)]’ u}:i'rl;lmk;" s nuatomcl:n with any{;u'n" in that line Thureday ovelog, Massh G, promise b b | Gt o i mw on his rourn to eha oty | Heke, vico proilet; J. Haumer, sre- | {1 3, Frsn ooy b Dr finge| o™i, Wi SmRs b bk Ve, a time of real pleasure, o entertainment H y s L — .| Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, days where they will be pleased will bo secial, literaxy and musical. Tho loc- | THI: COUNTY COURT'S JURISDIC-| 'The board of managers for the ensuing |of Voice, Tickling in the Thront, Pain s Sidy mvthm“cwhhing ;710 Tl :i:!leinet?.o ’éiff ture by Rev, Mr. Battis, with tho attractive TION. year is composed of the following named |and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and and examine prices and goods. It has subject, ““The man in the moon,” will be an qomistat 50" reon William Slephen- } i) tes yrmy, will proceed to Only a Two Hours' Start, but Suc- f"'fl}’-:}inm, N oh., and repnr;m the 7 . ommanding offic e of that post for tem- ceeds in Keeping Out of the porary duty, on. spmpletion of which ho Toils of the Law, will ‘Toturn to, ‘his station, Fort Omaha, RSP Neb. The tray o) gi is nocossary for the Mr. J. C. Woimers, who koeps a [public ne pypy :.mm is nocossary A Booty of $186 Secured by Them— No Clue to the Robbers, LOCAL BREVITJES. —New crop clover and timothy seed for salo, Walte & Wios, Council Bluffs, Towa. g f81m, —Bishop Clarkson, at 2 o'clock this morn- ing, was reported s resting vory easy, and his | o0ry ghore on the corner of Righteenth condition about ths same. iy o oy Nl —hs oasen agatnst the several sloon-keep [ mude the easy victim of lis clerk yester- ersfor keoping open on Sunday, will bo trfed | 1o 8 B O enoon M. Wol. il moralug at 10 o'clock. mers' wife gave George Contant, a cler’ —Tho oase against Mr. and Mrs, Givens |7 ont lor” for assaulting Lowis Johnson Monday night, | in the store, £180 to deposit in the b was continued by Judge Beneke yestorday | The book he did not return, as | oo morning for two woeoke, needed at the bank for the pr b + A fino fat bay pony strayed into G. W. [ chocking off. Yesterday o', 'W“n b Homan's stablo Taosday morning. Tho pony | oy viven $127.65 more br ternooy hiad a saddlo on, and the owner can have him by calling at tho above named place. —Thhe break of ixty-seven fook in the ex- tension of the North Omahasower will be completely repaired to-day and the strect bs AP, RIGULTURAL SOCIETY. Annuai Meeting of the Douglas Coun. ty Agricultural Society, A Large Wholesale » The annual meeting of the Douglas county agricultural society was held in this city, Saturday,” Eebruary 23, Pres- dent Orawford wasin the chair. The members present were: Eicke, Freeman, Ryan, Allen, McArdle, Paulsen, Bolln, Seivers, Solomon, Matthias, Treeman, Treitschke, J. MoArdle, Brown, Shivers, 4 his employer to have deposited in the pov o . turned to the O, qger hoving boen gone long enough 'd g to the bank, and complained tha’, hg was not feeling well. put in such condition that it will be passable. | He eaid he would mot work any more, —The ladies of the South Omaha M. E.|and went out, church will give @ supper this ovening| After he had been gono a couple ot from 6 to 9 o'clook et Mrs, Murrio's, on Pierce | hourg by did mot return, which aroused streot, between 7 and 8. All are cordially in- the = waspicions of Mr. Weimers, o —— A Great Discovery, gentlemen: N.I D. Solomon, P. M- Lungr, a positive cure. Guarsateod. Trinl | & H s 3 Botties fi t O, F. Goodman’s D; . |been the principle of Omaha and its " intarestiag foature. Tho lunch will bo sorvod [ The Authority of That Tribunal co| sdle, 4, Troeman, Jacob Shivers and | i Loy 1 Goodmans Drog Store | Jop) e 1556 8 Cnning o wolcome by the young ladies, for which ten cents will Revive Dormant Judgements Jaé‘ob RHIVER 85 chAEHARARA RIS momEs —————— | here any new business or enterpriee of be charged. Ono dime at ¢he door will admit to be Decided by the aation was'ratified by the association, German Pruufll rAa':rwlanm- of Ne-| whatever kind, and with sueh a fosling big and littlo, Distriot Court. Tho bonrd of manngors will hold en-| L fl: .Mb R a2 i calsungy ;fof,laezfi.fi?,fl:,?; 7 K&};:f‘}f,&k ~—The county commissioners, IFred Drexel other meeting the 22d of March at which g o @ above aseaciation was ) A B O ookt il 160 e theTovees] o In ia | dlateich ourt: yoaterday before| tue, the reports! of commiktoss will “be | held in this city for the purpose of dis- [**"*8%* 1and train at noon to-day for Denver, Col.|Judge Wakeley the case of Benzon bool:m:ndo.tinn S T cussing & number of important questions, How 18 Tt, Doc?" The object of the commissionors is to'seo the against the B. & M. railway in Nebraska adonted Toward the close of the meeting the fol- I : $ the be - now eourt house receutly erected in that clty | oy on trial all day. This action is | " Joeslend. That # s th £ this |lowing resolution was offered by Hy |y crore be mo remedy for the evi d i d ine its farniture, finish, eo0lved, is the sense of this Y HY [ dently inadequate facilities for the sur- g pey ant sskuitis v s et | brought to recover $15,000 damages al- | society to erect a building on the grounds | Garn, of The Grand Island Herald: i and its steam hoating apparatus, The party, & e Gl veying of lots and tracts of land needed ‘bofore it returns, will probably visit Fort Col.| 1e5ed to have boen sustained by the | of th; ?fi""fl‘ pn;k mocmuon_folr th‘i Resolved, That we, the reprosenta- for farming? ling, where are located the Colorado saud-stone | Plsintifl’ from the aets of the defendnxft, :;:i:ty'l :xhib‘;r,gn:-d o:l‘:::ytl.]gn!;,:ntr;rgi tives of tho German press of the state of | mg j)justrate the difioulty: ‘A man ro- quarries, Thoso gontlemen will return the | Benzon is the lossee of lots 3 and 4, in | ;nanagers be instructed to carry the res- | Nebraska, horeby pledge ourselves to cently bought fourteen acres of brush land fore part of next week. block 125, on which he had constructed a | olution into effect if they can make satis- ['::flr‘. e d"";ls' the coming o8| at Florence, whioh Lo wishid ‘to/have % . . N B factos i ivi N AN e such measures whic] rd —A. young man entered “:; m“";‘;m‘” large building which was fi"‘"d. with ice. p.l‘:.kr.y.:ozl;l:i%‘:?m“ WD D CLEA are most instrumental in promoting the | cleared and put in cultivation this season. yestorday and in a subdued tono asked to|Tho defendant owns lots adjoining the | P S50 That the sincere and hearty | interest of the German-Americans of this | But without surveying, there is no such 800 the coroner. Ho was informod that that B d erected ) ALY, 3 i . 4 3 ones leased by Benzon and erected af thanks of the Douglas county Agricul- |8tate, irrespective of our former party hi h ;i official was not in and was asked what he ooy iy ) y Agl afliations thing as cominganywhere near a certainty barrier in such a manner, as plaintiff{ tural society are due, and are hereby el A a8 to the lines, surrounded as it is on all wished, Ho stated that s friend of his had all that the surf; ato fiowed, | tendered to our retiring president, Geo, | . After an interesting debato the resolu- | idog with simjlar land been elected coroner in the northern paet of leges, thal e suriace wi r overfiowed, A. Orawford d tiri n' o tion pllll!d withoutadinen(iug vote. s1des wil ok similar land. 3 tho atate, and. that tho dead body of “Kid" | t0 the dopth of sovoral foot, tho leased |\, "t (% Bibe S0 il PR, G| The following mewapapers were repres | o iy lter to the county sur- ‘Wade had been found and that an inquest| lots, thereby destroying and damaging | earnest untiring and alli'oisnél "bervices in |sented at the meoting: ::zvov:: nc}o{x:n;gvg?:.ug:g“n; nl:c?;’::v;‘o was o bo hold and that there was no ono in| the ice and ico house to the amount(the interests of this society. Omaha Post and Telegraph, Grand Is- | Ho thon calls upon him at his offico and that part of the country who knew anything | above named. The case is being tried to| ~On motion board adjourned. land Herald, Sutton F reie Presse, Nor-| the man of rigft angles and triangles about how to proceed with an inquest, and he | & ju:fll dnand l":llxl proll):bly consume the — fil‘;rzifo&r:;,sx::tyl p:nt Voll;-l;l‘nfilc, fooks up from his maps long enough to wanted to borrow a few blanks from the cor. | remt r of the week, DIED. -Zeltung, and Fally 3 City Independent. 4 iy A oner of Douglas county to send to hia friend | Beforo the Judgo Nevillo the oase of | powkRS yu ¢his gty March 5th, y penden satisfaction received. that ho might bo enabled to go ahead and ait| Dennis against the Oinaha Nationai bank 21 Yo . B"g""’ tho adjournment of the meot- 1" Ong does not wisk, to run the risk of on the dead body of the “Kid” acoording to| 0ccupied the attention of the court.| years, ing the members complimented the ofli- golng béyond the proper boundary and aw, Ho was furnished with the blanks and | T1i# setion was instituted to recover the | Funeral notice will bo given hareaftor. cors (Charles Bankes prosident, and Hy. pay about §7 per wucre for clearing off ok his deparsire value of an alleged homestead which | FOLEY—Tn this city, March 4, 1884, at 5 | 38D secretary) upon the efticiont man- PR B g at 8 o'clock, p. m., ¥dwerd Powers, aged 50 A ] 4 1 i h ‘- | gomeZone elses land. plaintift claims was gxempt under the| oGlock p. m., Patrlck D, Foloy, aged 87 |2er in whioh ‘the affairs of th associa- | *res mart cp o surveyor must one loso PERSONAL, atatuo. The judgment by virtue of whichi vears a tion have been kopt. 2 the uso of land that he' wants put under it was sold was rendered in the count; Funeral will take place Thursday, March g (l.;‘:m:t and was r:aivlverl in uim :l:ibunl | 6th, at 9 o'clock, & m., from the residence, Card of Thanks, ving become dormant, In this case, | cornor Twelfth and Marths stroots, icti will come up for dicision the much mook. 2 h arthy stree The parents of the vxut‘lmn of the re- o1 question among lawyers as to the Ll_ccmmnv—nfiw. city, Murc); 4, 1884, at | cent powder house explosion desire to jurisdiction of the county court to revive ;,3" f"u x‘n't;nufi fi:‘lhfi; ‘{gfl’,‘“g(’y‘;u'l‘gfl‘}"‘pl_ roturn thanks to their many friends for 3 a judgment when once it has begome | tion, the efforts to lighten their great afiliction Ryder and ¥ife, Groenwood, are stopping at | dormant, ; The decoased was a sister of Mrs. L. 8. La- |and particularly to the teachers of the the Millard, ’l‘;\e following is the amsignment of ca- | throp, and tho remains will bo taken to Glen- | South school, in permitting the children | city council in granting the Stadt theater ¥, Nagel, Plattsmouth, and Frank Wirron | %8 for to-day. wood, Towa, her former home, for burial on|—the playmates and schoolmntes of | permission to koep open Sunday sven- and wife, Nebraska City, are guests of the UEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY, Thursday next. Johnny Stitts and Willio Mallus—te at- | inos and many were lotd in their de- Paxton. % Omaha Barb Wire compony va, City of | [Nebraska City papers please copy.] tend the funeral services, A niana oF, sah s Balinta: They one E. R. Fogg, Beatrico, and Charlos P, |Omoh& X aki .. | DEE—AG her home, north of this city, this Mu, AND Mus. STrts, | gnd all claim that if the Stadt theater has Matthewson, Norfolk, aro reglstored af the Benzon vs. Burlingbon &Missouri river | forenoon at 11:45, Mrs. Kate Dee. Mg, AND Mrs. MALUS, | right to run on Sunday night that they opgdriat rajlroad company in Nebrask Funeral will take place Friday, March 7th, Mz, AND Mrs, AnNEY, should be granted the samo privilege, as Sy Al R };"m).“ L tf.}‘::::rmimkmr- ot 8 'clock &, m., from her late residance, Mz, AND Mus. Mavs| the law is no respecter of persons, Thero culn; mu.’.t ki, . C. McBride, Lin. lerchants’ Natie bank of Deadwood m “l—.~10U63 ON RATS.” promises to be some fun in regard o the V8. McHuglg. o ] : saloon matter before the business is satis- Hon, Alex. Ratasoy,cx-United States senator | 18ufmanti v, Ballou, Tho recont order issuod by the Marshal| Clears out rats, mico, roaches, flics, | factorily arranged. cultivation now? Is there no remedy? INEZ ———— James Bell, Wahoo, and M. S, Lindsay and wife, Fullerton, are guests of the Mil- lard, ~y¢ho Hamlin, Nebraska City, and E. A, InviNarox, Neb., March 3, e ——— The Sunday Rule, The saloon men of this city were talk- ing yesterday about the action of the s say he Is very busy and thatis all the )™ afants and Children lzzfionl Morphine or Narcotine, What gives our Children rosy cheeks, What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; 3 "Tis Castorin. ] “When Babies fret, and ery by turns, ‘What cures their oollc,fis their worms, But _Castoria, % What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But Castoria. Farewell ther to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oll awd Paregoric, and Hall Castoria, —An al= solute oure for Rhoumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an Instantaneous Pain.reliover. ; B A o——— Reeruit _Alois Horman, enlisted at Fort RFTFETTE” r—— THE DAILY BEE. A CROOKED CLERK. Omatis Nel?.‘." ,JZ'.“.’?:..Q!‘L:,..H.‘...f' I A BOLD BURGLARY. s b e Ay R s B Mmmmm— | [707 RENT—Store room vith basement 120, —— — Private O'Neil to the Fourth Infant v e i T & dek B, Boee ) BN oo NOR RENT-Severa good housesghls one room P finely tarnished house. John E. Edwards, 1111 Farnam St NOR RENT-Furaished room with or without board. Finest location in {he city. Also few tablo boardors wanted,N. W. cor. 16th and Farnam. 169-41 7OR RENT—Rooms fn Nebraska Nations Bank Building. Most doeiratle offices in the cit; Supplied with hydraulic elo"ator and heated steam. Apply st Bank. 62841 NOR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwe cor. 16¢h and Capitolavenu, formerty Croigntoe! Honeo. ) JrUnNIsHED room heated 292 N. 10t6. oI5 established Egi JOR . « bus- ! iness. for packing a* d pickliog 60 to 100,000 dozens. Write for full particutars. Address a X 4 ¢.C." Bee office, Omaba, Neb. 7204 Ok BALE-81,000 takes b and piano, It sold thiy iflc and and lot, furniture 1108 south 12th 71460 street, betwoen P JOR SALE—Frosh mileh cow, 25th and Calitornia Fotocts FREEMAN & PENNY. 707-10 ’ OR_SALE—Fumiture and fixtures roady for { boarding howse, Inquire at 210 8. 10th sreet. 881 ANTED--A good glel to do general housework, Gorman profer,od, at No. 1513 Webster et:cot. 1 7OR SAL—Cheap, & team of ponfes and new harness for ¢160. Inquire C. T. Smith, #8r Pacifio 8t. 088 5 ANTED—Good blacksmith on buggies, spriog | JOR SALE-GREAT BARGALN, two adjolning lots wagon horeo shoeing and general blacksmith: | XY one a corner, the choicest lots in Shinns' First inig: _ Apply Goo. P. Muldoon's shop, cornor 18th | addition at & bargain, apply to J. M. CLARKY. and Leavenworth, 751-83 097-8 YAVANTED—Gir for general housework i family. Apply 1601 Howaed Bt. Waoh s 807 11th etrect. 78350 OR SALE—House_of 6 rooxs, § ot, one bl.ck from streot cars—§1,600, Ho nd full lot $1,300, ¥ nd § lot, §1,2 nd lot, hontrly payments, 81,700, nd } 10t, ho block from stroet cars, §1,650. Lot 4, block 8, Shinn's addition, $900. back of head of St. Mary VW ANEED—A girl tor general housovork. Wi VWANTED--Girl tor housework. Mes. Hammond, venue. 7138 Lot on Charl: s streot, near Suiaders, §1,200, Lot on Sannders Strect, $1,500. Corner lot, Armstron s additi Lots in Hi'cobaugn’s Place, §6%0. Beautitul cast frontage, in Hansoom Piaee, §00% #4.00 per week, at 638 N. 17th St. 70! s TR - " Four lots. § front'ng on Farnam street — three ANTED--Girls at the Slaven Hotel, 10th street, Ouses 0, : near U. P. R. R, ToaTg | Housen; 98,000 Ore. Pt TANTED—Immediately, a dishwa: at the B 132x138 Hroet with Wbt staart ke ST Teree - ok OR SALE—Lct 132x132 on south 13th stieet with \\7ANTED—Two girls for general house Good wagen will be paid. CH a8, FLECK, Eagle House, south 13th strest. 700 6§ Kood iwprovements, at $2,00(. Thia is only open . | for 80 days ~ Call on MCCAGUE, opposita postottice, 718 ¢ keepers. T will learn a fow and wait_for halt of p Douglas St. ‘ JTANTED—A few persons te instruct in book-keep- ing, us thero 18 & domand f0r competent. hook- JP QR SAUE—Lot 182x330, south 18th strect, house o rooms, barn, trees.” Price §1,500. One-third CAGUE, opp. P, 0. 710-tf cash. Call and see ) ay =7 ) until situations are furnished. 4. B. SMITH, 116 | FAOR SALE_A number of fine lots in Hanscom 20 Place, within one block of strest car, $576 to "VWANTED—irl for goneral hease work in_sm ERICKSON'S Jewelry store. family. Good wages. Inquire at EDHOLM & 350 each. terms. IREY & MOTTEN, 8. W. at | Cor. 16th and Farnam. 694t EAL ESTATE for cale by John L. McCague, real estate agent, opposite postoftice. 631t Mra. N. J. Edholm. ANTED—Girl. Inquirc a: 2444 Ohicago 8t 6337 JFO8 BALE-ino residence betwien Dodge and Farnaw. Callon MoCAGUE, opposite P. 0. pleasant work at their own home; §2 to day, easily made: work sent by mail; no can Address F. Ridd & Co., box 167 Dubuque Tow 596-1moll ANTED_Ladles or young men to take pice | __ e $5 8 OR SALE= Lot on Dodge strott. 0. MCCAC 060-t1gy OR SALE—132 feet square on corner. Residence * down stairs, opposite P. 0. Office in own_hand vriting. VVWANTED=Boy to run errands. Addresy letters | oppoute 1 and do general office work. - Address*-U.” Bee 630 t1 Property 3 mile N. W. of Post office; McCAGUE, 3 638t ment Co., 9 gouth May St., Chitago. offored lady agouts for this new rubberundergar weht for ladics. Address with Jstamps, Undergar- 180-1m». QlUEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecedentedinducements FOI( SALE—Full ot on Harney street. 60x132 at $8.500. McCAGUE, oppositeP. 0. 637-t¢ JYOR SATE—SIX splondid 1ot in Hanscom pia a bargain. BELL & SHRIVER. (3 at Canfleld House, Ninth and Faram Sts , Omal R YOUNG MEN in city or_coun sent by mail, no canvassing; no stamp for rej Please address Teliable Mant g Co.,Philadelphin b drawer TT. 897-1mf Harnoy aud Hovard. 685-t¢ BITUATION| A best of reference giv. and strajghten up books g dress 0. F." this ofioe, will work up old account 722 114 ‘VANTED—GM hundred teams and one hundred laborers for Railroad work. McCOY & MORAN, McCAGUE, opposite P. 0. ¥t take nice, light aud pleasant work at their own homes; €2 ta 80 o day caslly and quletly made; work i i s, it TANTED—A German dining room kitchen girl. | aize 1. . Cafl at off ¢ Wi and Hoppe, 418 8. 13th St., between | sy eficalton Pla nerally it desired. Ad- [ car, $500. to 8760, cach. JFOB SALE-Lots in west Cuming at §175, to $250, each o:sy terms, moothly payments. JOHN L. 664-t [ORSALE—Heuse and lot on Capitol Hill at 5100 McCAGUE, opposite P. 0, 00248 OR SALE—Beautiful residence lot on Pafk ave., X corner 200 feet east fronting well divide, Y | McCAGUE, opposi 0. 603-t1 TFor sa to 865 Tots in Hawthorne addition. 8850, h. Easv terms, McCAGOE, oppo- 665 tf JFORSALE—4& relots in Banfleld only $150. to 8200 per acre. McCAGUE, opposite P. 0. 666-tf Goper dosiros o situntion, | J{'OR SALE—Lots in Denise s addition on Saunders t street and 224 Sts. Only Four blocks from St. Bargan. McCAGUE, op- posite P. 0., down sgairs. ED—By a young man, cny kind of work in STRA\(ED OR STOLEN—-A small bay mare, white star in forehead, blanket, siddle and bridic on at time of dissppearance. Parties secing or in | osses. sten AN’ city or on farm, ‘Wil work first month for board. Address “H. 0, Bee office. 724-68 AN’ sion, address or call on “F.” 1107 Harney street. —Situation by a young married man o- | 782:5% abits position in grocery store or com | — = mission house, preferred. Would take care of hor TO EXCHANGE ~Improved farmsaud raw lund, ses. Address “‘a. D, T. H.” Bee office. 701.6§ for Omaha cl y property or stap'e fmerchandisc. can come well recommended, Address “J. K. od Ta. 72008 TANTED—Situation by young man, had two years experiencs in the dry goods business, REAL ESTATE—1f you are intereste! in real es- " Ok Address Charles ‘collcy, Omaha Neb. 72374 tate it will pay you to watch this column for the offerings of McCAGUE. opposite P, 0. 085-t1 S R.” No. 2022 3t. Mary’s avenue. 70358 N TENOGRAPHER—Servioes of alady, shiort hand and type-writor, may be had by addressiug *C. OR SALE—Large house near Hanscom Patk, § irout, very cheap. MoCAGUE, opyosite I O 652-41 stairs. VWANTED—Light work and sewing in_piivate famil'os, Address 708 north 16th street, up doing ann 009-8§ OR SALE—Grocery business established 10 years i 1 tract of over §75.000, ~Location finest in the ci maha, stonk and fixtures will invoice ahout Liberal terms on stock and n an_office, Can operato G type-writer; has had_experience Good referenicas given. Addrees “Miss Gy 668 Fail viow Street, City. 78 to work, board and go to school. ‘S, A.W. Beo office 38841 ANTED—A relianle young man_wants a place ase on_ buildings to responsible parties, Address ANTED—Bya Young lady, a position as copy- | !5 ] ) WWATLED-bya younp oy, b ¢ Grooer this office. G-t th legal papers. TROR SALE-Sylondid bargain 10 cror, house. 3] Dbarn, shade and fruit trees. Ranch on Platte River. Stock and Ranch on Kepublican River. | o125 BELL & SHRIVER. OR BALE—Three good heuses and lots in Shinn's MISCELLANEOUS WANTE. unite Wit nice home in Omaha, one of happiness and gene name it proferred. Neb. ANTED—A correspondent.—A Christian lady of | o cheap. cultureand refinomont, begween the ages of | “G54 6 room house in Hangosm Place, near strect twenty-five and Bity, without children who would | car. at w bargain. prosperity. This s in zood faithand docmed & prop: er method of introduction, Address under assumed name OTIS MYRTLE Jun., Omaha | for selling. Address Lo 721-6§ 15t addition, $200 and §300 cash, balauce §20 per month, ~Near strect cara. Rare bargain. Fing house and 1ot near 224 and Davenport Sts., IREY & MOLTER, S. W. coruer o gonial Christian husband to make his | 15th and Farmam, 590-1 ol | TROR SALE—Posiiivel business in Omahs. Iy The best paylng grocery i asuns given Box No, 807, Omah, N raska. tion, and aversge salos per day, Addresy 6750] O3CAR SWARTZ, SEWARD, Neb. “7AN'I‘ED——D;|TK storo that will bear invostiga-. Givo particulars as to stock, size of town | 1o O BALE—5 room cottage, half 1ot w-1l Jocate verything in good shape. - Prio . W. LOUNE wite with board 1914 Webster St. 'VWANTEDTo rent. ono room to gentlewan and 05241 A first-class Vose & Non Of MiBRe"\ il o Cuast of tho Paxton yes- | SI0I0 ob aly V8. Mount ot al. to tho effect that all keopors of billiards | ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, e e, guest of the Paxton ye mnd‘;lc';.\v::o :?-?l:-’ e and pool tables in this city must pay o |9oPhers. 15c. Drugeists license on the same, has stirred up the saloon-keepors considerably, and - the The Givens Trouble, matshal is besieged daily by keepers of | The man Givensand hiswife werein po- tables who endeavor to have the order|lice court Mondaymorning, and their case tan, Goldman vs, Brown. withdrawn, but the marshal is firm and | i J. W. Hitchoook, Hardington, aud J, ¥, | Brash vs Miller, Geslire tHaS A o' hiata aw . Aud mauiah {1, oo inued for o, Wegks., \Tha. fol. Patterson, Wahoo, are registered at the| Dennis et al, vs, the Omaha National | bo enforced, He says that ho has been 1owing communication may add some in- Meotropolitan, bank. (A AR altogether 'too lenient with the saloon | terest to the case: John Pantenburg and ife, North Platte, fi'_‘;‘fl" R g men, and that they have taken advantage Oxama, Nob,, March 4th, 1884. and W. P, Moss, Stuart, aro guosts of the ] ; of it, and grossly abused tho privileges| 13 1rox Brxi—1 have boen slandored, James A. Bperry, Nebraska City, William 0. Htebd, Glidden, Tows, and O, A. Bld | Gaglin, Jr., va. North. North Platto, are stopplog at the Metropoli-| Gaglin, J; Bartlett. WEFORE JUDGE NEVILLE, { ditt, at or uearon R. JOHNSON, of Stecle, Johnson & Co. block west of the Cor entuo;l St. Mary's ave- bargain, ire Ednolm & Erickson's, 19, OR SALE—Four show cases very cheap, Tnquire at Edholm & Ericks®n. 509-t1 3. M. SMITH, guaranteod. Lock box 422,0malia. 590, 1mo§ ks and_cosspools > anor. " Sadlsfuction | M MeCaguo Bros. OB SALE OR TEADE—A good span of mules, ‘harness and wigon. Apply to Aex G, Charlton, Fou SALE—Farm 8 niles froni cit) re of Mrs. Moyer, over Roeder's Drug etore, 16 and Webster, 72 ¥OR RENT--Housos and Lot, JPOR RENT_A stove, ooenar loth aud Jonos. A ply to Mrs. Kennedy, 1628 Jackson. 78478 Fon BALE—Two large Normanstallions, Address 0. D. Birdsall, Walnut, Towa. 164-1m* - | JUOR SALE—A good two story store property in ; Wayne, Wayne county, Neb. Address 0. . Kird- Ry Forbes vs. Brown et al. granted them. That is, & number of |y iced and insulted in the A. M. E. Irving va. Page, ... |them have done this, until it has become e a J. W. Gordon, Washington, Iows, and J.| Rosewater vs. the Tribune ‘Printing |4 stern necessity to draw the reins upon gl:ml’:,fg: ttl::!p ut;\ty. by;' h?;l: :}ua;“;n: : f“"‘- Dialap, lows, ace M, ¥o. Mateopoll. | S9paRy. them all, lained in the police court as soon as Mr. an, " A Chiot Olerk A, W. Griffin, loft yestarday Bucklen's Arnics Salve, A Oaid of Thanks, '::’mm;?é‘:;;:::fi'hmgx ‘Chicago. Ho will reburn the fore pars of W madi Outs, Ul.| The underbigned desires to express her | It is reported that I am nota member psstamek. Salt Rhouin, Soren sincero i@ heartfolt thanks to Mosars, [of that church, and never was, and Mon- H. R. Gould I expooted on this moruing's| Ohiiblaius, Gorie, Toter, Dewey & Stone and their employes, for |47 Dight the mombers of the church not tealn from Obio, whoro ho s boen onafant all ukin tho muy 20ts of kindness shown heesolt | Peing satisfiod with tho conduot of the BIORS Jip tolls old howe " and hlllgllld during his recent illness and :Jd" ::ntll:::,;}:“r:?’ :;:' é%;n::flwl Postmaster McBelds, of Lincoln, was In thls Dangerous Bagguge, death, and for the substantial aid given|yith others met in the church, when I city g g at & time when it was most noeded. The| woy ordered to leave the church, at the Ohlef Enginoer Blickensderior,of the Union | Yesterday satchel was brought intof above persons will always be held in fund | yiin MRS 20 VS T8 GAAmeth At Lo y Pacific rallway, returned from s trip over the | the transfer by the C., B. & Q. train |and grateful remembrance b ber of that church, that I had never been 7t a;- Bhort Line yesterday morning . from the east, When u fow miles oast of Mgs. Ina HeoLono, | received as such. —In order to show my A .wdud Ha: l-: the west nft::-y Council Blufls, the satchel was accident- m m'rtchb'l:blr;l;utinn ole. O.hntdchurch. 7 Counf Countess ue- by one of the baggagemen o and to est for myself a good peace- ‘count is just returniag from China | *¥ 4X0PPEd by g i & Hhas s | on the train, and i diately following All members of the W. C. T, U,, are |able ‘Christian character, I ask you to are , | publish ‘the following: ” The countess has beon in San Fran- | the fall came the report of a zevolver,and personally 7erussted tomoet st the ¥ Witen 1 left Luave‘nwanh. Kansas, I o nn::}' Ei‘:fi':‘.’:‘a‘:'-‘l‘n e sold 1n competuoyy clsco for some 0 M, C. A, rooms Thursday, March 6th, at » 1tituds of low veat, short welct o 1 - i, A procured a lotter from Elder Herde show- | wit themalt veat, short welgt t alum or Hloing quite s severe mug " "1 2:30 p. m., and.invito al they can to 6in | g tn o e & masaber i ool sband i | s Ehan K S, S Cn. . Fuk The satolel was brought to this city,| i The wost Imporiant, blaiposs, Son i tho A M, ¥, ohurch of that place, of ere filed for|and found to contain three revolv oerning ever . h 3| which he was tor at that time. fn the county clerk's offics March | all of which were loaded, only one cham: | eved regarding *‘practical work.” Don't | brought that Jetter to Omsha when 1| SPECIAL NOTICES. Ames' rea | PeF having been emptied, and that into fail to be present, as there is strength in | came here to reside. As soon as conven- R of th . The owner |Bumbers, 70 LOAN—Money. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdor never varies, g3 marvel [of purit re conomical that FDE RENT—Furnished rooms at 1619 Farnam, 685-8} sall, Walnut, Iowa, 166-1my OR BALE—Two open necond-hand buggies and . 0ne delvery wagon, clesp, st 181 Harnicy 8t P08, BENT-wo oom Kitshoa sad Closet up- 1 stairs, 1131 Sherman avenue. 0307} § OR SALE-Colorado coal. This coal | 28 free from o RENT—ee Turnished rooums, sultabls for [ © gecrs 7026 gentlemen, 119 N, 14th strect. t and as clean as Rock Spring. it SErk. W. BEDFORD. 3 OB BALE—Twa portable boilers, 10 horse nowe OR RENT-—-Two furnished rooms only for gen- F T Tar sooh sotn. 7 F“‘Z"” o - 218 fouth 1o wife at 2807 C OR RENT—Three rooms up stairs for man and nia St. 72508 OR SALE—A small Mowler, Bahman & Co., fire proof sate, almost new, at this office. o Fon RENT—Furuished zoow, 1724 Douglas, §3.00. 0174 R BALE—Ola pe e 1o e aud small I SARE—O\LRewspaneis. in Iame. and ot ]\al RE! Suuny room with board to two g tlemen, 8. 16th street, corner of Harney. LM JOR RENT—An office suitable for Real Esta ageat. Iuquire 1606 Farnam, back room, ujr -y e 71661 g MISOELLANEOUS. JOR kXCHANGE—Good residence lof for a team. 6817 u BELL & SHRIVER, 08T—Fob chaln with Knight Templar charm. L ooy wi oo liverally rewarded by leaving at 005-5§ OR REN —Furaished rooms, 1617 Dodge street, | Burlington oftice 14th aud Fareau. pien} Fo: RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, 1608 Farnein bOAAF stroot. 087 An alligator pocket book in Saundors strect oar No. 17. Fiuder will be rewarded by return= ing same to 1911 Izard strect. 716-608 Davouport sud Capitol avenue, sast side, for torm of yeats. 5 ] 1507 Farnam stroet. TVOR RENT—Nioely furnished rooms with or wit ‘out board 1016 Dodye St. 07481 l;un LEASE— business lots 16th street, between with- JAMILY Ball at H. Ruter',y March 0th 1834, Gente tickets §1 00, Indies free. 68678 L] KT NEEDLEWORK—Miss Ells Graham, an_ex- perienced needie-woman, has opened fooms o teach -nfi‘wnxk in her line. She bas also a suppl of materials on hands. Tadies are invited o call and tee her display of commenced pioees. Rooms at 1618 Dodge street, 666-t t I gave my letter toElderBurl Mitch- eman. 2 y letter for it last evenin, By order of the president, o, who was tor of the A. M. K, . t Mr. Haney u(lludr to daun:zt unlfil Mgs, L & Cuantrox, Seoy. | hete, who in du‘;.:ime read my lotter to our 20 LOAN—¥ ) ¢ 50 0 mwarde made an investigation, T —— the church, and I was received as & mem- | dress 0, Pateerson & Co., 1224 Farnam St. e ——— Arwmy Orders. Leave of absencw for one (1) month is granted Captain G. 8. Carpenter, Four- teenth Infantry. h‘n:nhum for one (1) month is granied Surgeon 'J. H. Bill, United Bates ) army, Private Jamed O'Neil, re-enlisted and Nover Give Up. a R E- b‘f‘: was assigned a class, where 1 390-Ln. If you are suff with low _an gfinuu-u ve been ever sinve, ipg my class 70 LOAN—The lowest rates of iate: spirits, loss of ap) o de oy, dis | foes and quarterago, i sl M OB o Aeny, 160k & Dogiaa it ondored blood, wek constitution, headaclo, o | ™ 0'afir T eanse he ous_ nature, Givens, who is now in my lawful husband, having married and never divorced, living wi another woman, 1 felt that it was bad treatment enough to me to desert me, without taking another woman and live with her be? ONEY 10 LOAN In sums of $300. ana upward. Mo.r. Davis and Co., Real Estate and Loan Agents, 1606 Parnam 8t. 308.40 HELP WANTED, " 'ANTED—A German girl to wait on the table. Tnquire st Henry Coop's, 216 South 12th street. ore my sight, soIcom-| 765 I‘\ofl RENT—Furmished rooms, 105 North 18 5667 Apply 214 Louglas. T 1 17 Ruko money with, - Call on BPECIALTIES for those out of employment to M. L. Bmith, 206 N. 16th street, and seo samples. 4881 TOR RENT—A besutiful south sud cast front e rosm. Bay window, furnished suitable for one CAHH PAID For second hand clothes, orders by ar two gentlemen, also smaller room adjourning. [ lotters or ostals peotupily attended to Ad- dress Mr. or M, Broderich 818south 10t 8t. Omaha. from Post office. McCAGUE, opposite F. 0. L] [, Dodge, McCAGU! opposite 7OR RENT—Coraer store on Dodge one block 400-1mol EDWARD KUEHL, JO# RErT-House six rooms corner 8y snd | MAGIST] OF PALMYSTERY AND IDITAON . B0 “giadt™ | AL 508 rovan sveet. b oy R KN o geutlemen cans be with turnisied accomodated Tooms. Apply 1815 Faruam Bt [y wale order, Pexfoct LS