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"y AFTER A l][lll MIN S DUCATS. ; Illinois Plfl]]lfi Luohnn for Facts to Establish Their Rigat to the In- sarance o1 & Dad § ranger, Revival of a Oase of Mysterious Death in Omahs Several Years Ago. About midsummer of 1882 the corpse of a man was found in the big diteh in North Omaha and no one could identify the man or seemed to have any idea of his home, bus'ness or connections, It waa presumable that he bad fallen from a narrow foot-path or plank way across the ditch, which was then a pool of muck, slime and mire, with dangerous quick- sands besldes, and been smotbered be- fore he could extricate himself or call for help. The clothing jewelry papers and money found on his peraon prived that he was of respectable associat'ons and seemlingly {dentitied him as one Wiliam H. Hewtt of Galens, Illinyis Coroner Jacobs, (shen acting) held an inquest and the result was in occurrence with these facts, The remalng wers buried in asciriance with the telegraphed wishes of his Illinois friends, and the cate passed out of publio notice, Lnst Saturday an attorney named W. C. Calkins came to Omaha and called apon Coroner Drexsl to leara ths fao 8 of the death. As Mr. Droxel was not then coroner and litcle resord testim ny couid be found, the attorney took such notes as ho lhuuzht necessary to enable him to #stablish tho olalm of the h-i irs, or per- sons clalming heirakip to an insurance f $10,000 upon the lifs of the dead man Tae lawyer expects no difficulty about dolng this, SOCIETYSI FTINGS. Reflections - Items of Social Ciomsip. A Few New Year's resolutions are scattered $o the winds of March, and all the latent profanity of the feminine make-up broaght out, trylog to navigate around tho postoflice cornsr when the wind is blowlng four difforent ways at onoce; then it is the excesively thin woman had the pleasant conscloueness of 1. oking like a broom-handle with a lot of old clothes wrapped about it. There are those who through an in- inde:cribable sprinkling delicacy object %0 seeing thelr names appear in public; some there are who profess to be enough apart from the common horde to frown apon such shoddinss as haviog thelr sugust names weekly paraded in the soclety column, and who envelope them- solves in a mantlo of exclusiveness that repeln cven tho prying glancs of a re- porter. Let him respect their scruples by all eans—Iif he can’t help himaelf, There is another class very h'ghly re- spected—by themselves. ro that whea a little harmless tun s poksd at them through tho newspapers they imm:di- ately swell up like a toad, and intrench themaelves bebiud an imiglnary wall of injured dignity, firivg raudom ehots at the young person of gall who has ven- tured to take their 1nsignificant names Invain, On iavestigrtion it will be found, nine cases out f ten, that thote are the very ones who have the least respeotablility to loze 1t 1s the business cf the society etlltor to Invest bis work (even if it is compara- tively unimportant,) with the stamp of his owa indtviduality and veneer the dry statistics of socisty with his imaglnation or senso of ths hamorous, a3 far as com- patible with good judgment, and when a person’s d scret'on 18 cons dered equal to the responsibility of determing 1his mighty qaestion, iz 1s 10 he supposed that he must be possested of sense ¢nough to know when to draw the line. Soclety items of themselves haven’t even the merlt of origicality and are as dull and dry as avy other, except to the dozen or two whoso namss happen to be handled, and if they cin be made reai- able to anin'e ligent as well asa fash- tonable class, the reporter has a rght t) use his own means of maklog thm to. Thero soldom is seen & man of whom overyone says **He is a nice f.1'ow,” but turns out to be an aniable nonentity ner a glrl universally pronounsed ‘‘swoot,” but is largely composed of milk and water. Swectored wik and water are useful in thelr way, but maturity call for som>sthiog more substantial and well seasoneds ‘aults only render virtues more charming, and the place fcra man or woman who is *‘t)o good for common human pature’s dally food” is ucder a lass caze. The pervert:d daughters of ve prefer a little of 1he old Adam There are plenty euch wooden figures everywhere, and Dame Propriety holds the string which goveras thelr internal mechavism. They msy be labeled “‘harmlers” and that is the most that can ba sald for them for they will never in- fluence the world, for good or{ll. They belong In a cnruln niche aud they stay where they are put llke good children, They go through life without jarriog the sensibilitles of their decorous asscl- ates, who frown vpon anything origloal and unconventional, and sheir reward to be called **nice,” but when they step out of the line they leave no vacuum or sonse of loss, It belongs to the betng of tlesh and blood, not of wood or wax, to be loved with intenaity that endures be- yond this life. The persoa who independently re- velves on his own ax who is unohll osophic enough to be honest, and has ns taral gifts which excite envy is to be con- grstuiated,particulerly if he have enovgh sclf praise to stand alone as he will suraly have to. Uriticism is but & tribute to su periorlty and of far more flattering sig nificance, than any amount of compli- ment, Even beauty skin deep as it is, and disdaived, sinoerely no doubt, by the lol:{ mlnded (Iikl Sassn B, Anthcny) er.ate a bigger tempest in & teapo.. and stir up more venom than any of the higher attiibutes. A cerialn youog lady of this place was pronounced fairer to look upon than any of her competitors in Vanity Fa'r, by cne of the misdirected sons of men, but when he rash'y gave u terance to his adwirsiion in the preser.ce of » lets favored but haughty maiden, she waxed exceeding wroth, and informea Gim that this deughter of lh‘ Phillst nee way guilty of the terrible eriwe of estirg onlons ! | Tals would probably have had » fatal efteot on euch delicate » observed, off sourh and west of us, the bat it did nol as are classified dudes, have the expected resalt with this man of very bad taste, for ha still continued to bask in her onlon flavored smiles, owing doubtless, to his Tentonle orlgin and the whisper yet goes forth ‘‘what can auch a smart fellow as—— —— see in sach an insipld girl a8 ————7" Urnlessa g'rl's tongue illusirates perpetual motion ehes is lisb'e to the charge of insipldity. Sunday sfeernoon was dull withont the usual conoert; but next Sunday the Mus icsl Unicnorchestra willl make a apecisl offrt to pleaee all teator—oven the gal- lery. One overture ““The Drummer's Hit” Introduces a number of novelties, bones, triavg'e, canary bird, euckoos, pls- tol shot, hen's eackle, bantam rooster, shanghai, small dram, brass dram, police whistle, rattle, tamborine cas'anets, steel bells, large pop-gun, clogs (mullets), exira broomstick, and a xylophone, The pro- Overture—The Prmllnl Selection—] Overture ¥ d Olio. ... Selection ~ Manteanx Noirs .. B ala Overture Brown Horse .Aubey Tho Locke clab met at the resider ce t Mrs. M. A Kur'z, on California street, and gave the fo'lowing exerclsis Reading —Byron's Marriage and M-mad Life Caatelar. . ..., Geo, B Luka Reading Tha ‘Witch's Daughter. ... Whitter Mrs, C. E. Squires Selections from Julius Coesnr. Gen, C win Round Robin. . .....All Membera of the Club After the feast of lauguage and flow of #oul, the inner man was given dus atten- tion, and whist and euchce were indulged in til midn'ght. At Mr P. B. W, Cooke’s, the We:t End club were royally entertaned, and give sn extensive programme, in which all participated from four-year-old Marie K ch to Mr. Cooke of fifty yeare. Piano Snlo, Valse Brillanta. ... Mrs, Co 'eman Ruldmg The Sleeping Sentinel”. ... o I, Janvier. sze. Tiuets Clioise: Recitation, Lightoin, Krantzol Founod diney {ay Mra_Shreve .. Carleton Rd Man J. H. Daniels TReading, John Joukine' Sermon............. Miss E. Fuller Song, O, Fair D»vn, 0, Foad Dove.......... Mr. A, Meyer Reading, The Deacon's Waek. .. Mrs. MoCoy Pactic Essay, Ty isode of Engagowent ays. My Vilon Piano Dustt, . N n( l‘ullnr and H. Cooke Reading, Michnel Schnsider's Party. . ; Mr. K. L. Chapma Lisbon Galop. .. c..v..urv.. Vi lin and Piano D, Wilsn and Mis Cosks. Roading. ....... Tom Nawyer's Whitowashing M, Shreva. Recitation Whistling ... Little Btar slo with piano accompaniment, Dr. Hoffman, Tableaux Rowena and Rebecca. Mrs, Hoffman and Mra, Mayer plensantness of Single Blossednoss. . . ... Dr, Whinnery. After Mnmnzu O, and Mrs, Whinnery. Gretchen de Faust. . 50 Mrs. Coleman and Mra, N. A. Kubn, Pat aud Biddy Ficst Qunrnl -The Re- con iliation. Dr. Hoff pan and Mrs. S Otaello R-c)uating His Adventures — Othelo. .Dr. Whinnery Desdemon .Mrr, Col man Her Father. _Mr. Cooke The Serenade. . Mrw. Coleman and Mrs, Meyer, “Kiss Me” ( cene from a naw play). . Miss Reonagle and Mr. May. Pregressive euchro aii | rages, partica- larly on Dodgo sctreet. On Taarsday evening there mssembled at the residoncs of Mrs snd Mrs. G, M. Hitchorck tne Mesdames Jarvis, Dickey, McConnell, Haller, Nye, Whe cr, Reed, the Mises Dillranco, Lehmer, Kalght, Street, Chssa Lake, and Micsss Jargle, Dikey. M.Connel), Hailer, Nyo, Wheeler, Bosed, Rigsrs, Patrick, McMillan, S‘ebblul, Jno. Hitchcock, Wilbor and Bright. The Kuchre club met at Mrs. Barlows this weok. The sociable of the Firet Congreza- tlonalis's was held at Mre. George Gll- bort's Friday evening. The Golden Fleeco soclety will give a literary and musical entertainment at :Hu S E. Locke’s next Monday even- ng. %-p!, Chace returned Wedcexday from an extensive western trip Palm Sunday Observed, Tho rervices in tho churshes of the city were very generslly attended yesterday and the ceremonies appropriate to the day—Palm Sanday—peculiarly impres— sive in the Catholic and Episcopa’ churches. The pialm leaves, typical of the perlod in the cireer of Christ on earth, were on all sides aud the decora- tions tusty and s'gn fizant, While here in Nebracka thess ce omonles aco beng roads, s-reets and highways are srewn wita green and the day is a proud relig- ous festiva! L, — About 7 o'cluck last evening four prsons, apparently strangers, went into the restau- rant of S. Slank, No. £20 Tenth street, and called for and eat oysters, When they had finished the propristor nsked for the pay for them, and oue of the four drew arevolver and ") under the leglslition just had allowing I A e e THE DAILY BEE-~-MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1885. the Indiars this epring, inclading &:,500 000 worth of beef and $770,000 worth of dry goods, Advertisem: nts for proposals will b printed in democratic papers hereafter. Commissioner of Pensions Black has deci ded that a mother cannot be alliwed a pen. sion a8 & d: pendent mother and the acerued pension of her deceased husband at the same poriod of time, He says: “‘Upon eareful considerstion of the laws relating to the sub- ject, 1 am of the opinion that when twoclaims Decame unitedin one pereon, making only e beneficiary, that person cannot be sliowed either directly or indirectly the benfit oFtwo pensions for the same period of time, Such allowance would be coutrary to the provision of the statue, which declares the pension law shall not be constructed #o as to alliw more than one pension in the same time to one person, OMAHA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Risclntions Adopted at tbe Regalar Woeing Yesterdry, Teuohiog tie Municipal Election. Disclaims Affiliation, The Society Politieal The following preamble and resolations were last evening handed in at this office for publication: Wiereas, Inview of recent develop- ments in connection with the present municipal campalgn, which may have a tendency to place the Typogeaphical Union of Omaha in a false light, and mls- 1aad the public into the bellef that this unlon is taking an active part In clty politles, it is deemed neces:ary that we, a8 a body, fally define our position in the pramises; ther_fore be 1t Retolyed, That no person or persons are or have at any (ime been authoriz:d, eithir direct'y or indirectly, to represent or use the name and tltle of Omaha Typ grapbical Unlon No. 190 at sny cau e, meeting or convention convened for the purpose of nominazing or endors. ing the nomination of any cindidate or candidates for political preferment; and be it further Resolved, That this union has no political sffiliations and does not wpprove or sanction, either expressly or impliedly, any action taken by individual members in political aff i Cuas. Witniams, President. —————— THE COURTS. The United Btates, District and City Oourts Busy ¥aturday—The Boss of Buckingham's Case, e The National Union League, PHILADRLYHIA, March 28,—The National Union League met in annual session to-day. General M., O. Grosvenor, of Obio, was elected president for the ensuing year, The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the secretary be directed to < pen correspondence with any organization having for its cardinal principal the protection of Ameri an industry with a view to mutual co-operation. The following objects and aims were added to the coda of principles of the league: Pro tection to home industry as oppos:d to the ruinous policy of free trade; the American polictes and purposer of eecuri: g to all_cili- rens of the repablic the enjiyment of the rights to which they are_entitled by birth or naturalization, and securing to he working- men the largest liberty in pursuit of employ- ment consistent with law and order; the en- actment of such laws and provisious for their enforcemont as may be necessary to secure to evory citizen of each state and territory of the "American union a_free ballot at all elec tions tcgether with a fair count and a faithful return of the same, Such amendnients from tima to time of state and federal constitutions as shall become neceasary to protect society from the causes and effec's of vico and crime and secure such reforms in the univer- eal educational, industrial and political sys- tema aa shall cultivate virtue and promote the whifare of tha people; a eystem of primary elections refulncd by law ‘enabling all citi- zens to aid in the nomination of candidate for elective offices, throwive around the primary every eafo-guard now provided at the local and general elections, psnsions for Union sol- dsers’ wives and children, and resistince to every attempt to embrace in the pension lists those who fought againat th flag of our com- mon country, and yet forgive-ess and forget- fulness as far as poxsible for the treason and divloyalty of individuals and stutee, and the use of every means consistent with patriotiam to nnite in bonds of frateruity and peace (he clm/em of all portions ¢f the American Tnion, UNITED STATES COURT. The United States courts at Lincoln adjourned on Sitarday to April 7ch. Assistant District Attorney Bartell is basy preparing a report of business done durlug the term, DISTRICT COURT, On Saturday Judge Nevi'le adjourned his court for a forinight and leaves this morning for Bl:ic for a two weeks' term of the Washinston coon'y term. During hisabsence Ju 'gs Wakely will hld court oy PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs, Erickson leave for a two weeks trip to New Orleans, to-day. F. E. Baily, the Sixth ward ropublican can- didate forcouncilman was unexpectedly calied away to Youngstown, Ohio, Saturday morning by the nows of his +ister's death, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Richardson and davghter Miunio, and Mr. and Mra Morse, roturned Saturday froman extended trip to New Orleans and points in Fiorida, Jno, W. Paul, master car builder Utah & Northern railroad at Esgle Rock, has resigned his position at that place owing to poor health, and will return to this city shortly. Dr. Galbraith was in his office yesterlay afternoon, looking rather “worie for wear” after his sovere chill. He hopes ho has con- quered it and his numerous friends do like- wiso. legal couits at the rame time in two counties of the same judiclal distriot. Inthe Mills libel cate a sapercedeas has bzen granted and the case will go to the supreme court on wris of error. The day was spent in hearing motions and demurrers. Bufore Wakeley. Briezs ve. Beemer was hsard and a verdi ct rendered for the defendant In Mershants’ Natlonsl bank of Dead- wood ve M:Hugh, suit to recover on promis ry notes, defendant pleaded usury under Dkt statute. Held, that wheie a contract is made witha Natlonal bank, the U. 8. stitute, requirlug a forfeliure f the usarious interest, applies, snd not a state or territorial statuce. The Dakota statute forfeits twice the amouut of tho usurious iniere-t Jno. Mealto va_Eger‘on. was owned by a o izen of Towa and mort- gaged there and dulyr.c rded. The con- stab'e attached the instrument in this city and it was replevicd by the mort- gagee under his mortuags: Held that when chattled property is mortgaged and duly recorded in another state, the mort gagee's rights in Nebratka are paramount and replovy by him is proper. The sult of Wm,. Braenig for $2,000 dameges by reason of bad drainage on Eightsenth and D rcas streets was on Sat. urday filed against the city f Omaha. CALL OF CASES FOR TO DAY. Howell va. Bagloy. Teyushton vs, Diacoll, Hiishs ive va. German Life Insfirance Hon. Trojo Mogoshi, chief justice of the Japanese empire, accompanied by his in- terproter, has been in Omaha tinco Saturday, stopping at the Paxton. Mr, Magoshi is on his way to Tokio, E W Arthur, Drs Moines; Dr. Trout, Gil- more; C E Mockbee, Silver Creek; P E Green, Genoa; Mrs J T Weseman, Lincoln; T C Dick, Denver; Mrs L W Marshall, Bos- ton; J ¥ Edwards, Chicago, aro at the Can- field, T. Migoshi and L. Werthennbe, of Jupan, are in the city ep route to the weet. The for- mer gentloman is a most distinguished visitor, and his position among the Japs is analogous to that cccupied by a member of the enpreme bench of the United States, At the Millard—Geo Dillard, No th Platte; J H Whitmore, Lincoln; W H Travers, Lin- coln; 8 H Murren, Gibbon; J O West, Grand Tsland; W A Martienneer, Columbus, G E Nogle, Cheyenne; J I Hcffman, Council Bluffs, At the M:tropohtan—Al Powell and wife, A machine Crmpsny. Blair; L Landey, Lincoln; 8 M Allison, Gohrk y va, Union Pacific Riilroad | Frank P Voris, Peoris, 111 ; J H Branilie, C mpavy. Cleveland, Ohio; C K Hise and wife, Madi. B kal va. Unlon Pacific Railroad Com- |s.n, Wis.; Frauk P Lawrence, Racine, Wis pany. and Thos Hogan, of Towa City, Towa. Wright ve. Murray. Berusteia va, Hall, Bormrten ve Carey ot al. Schwer ve. Wo dworth, S:ate ex rel. D. J. Sclden vs. Berka. Mo re va. E R sewater. Har gan va_School Dist., Omaha, Paulsun ve. D n:dale, POLICE COURT, The cace of ths S ate vs. Nugent and Hon. J. O. Weat, of the prominent real e tate firm of West & Schlotfeldt, of Grand Island, came down yesterdny on a visit of businees and pleasuro combined, Mr, West was sadly disappointed that the concert of thy Musical Union orchestra had been postponed until My, but promises to attend then with & party of gentlomen from the Wyomiog plains. Lawls asked him if he did not wish to shoot the pay out, The proprietor skipped nimbly to the front door and whistled for police, and the four fel. lows skipped equally nimbly ont the back door and left, This is the entire story; the * spread out” usual on such occaslous finds no place here, «~=Officers Brady, Kennedy and Crawford on Saturday took in the notorious Davis gang of “‘the bottoms,” They were a8 usual in a row. One ofthem, a Mrs. Roach, and another woman were amusing themsel, es stoning & neighbor's house in which was a dying child, The in- mates were compelled to take the dying child out to ensure its safety, Itappears that Mrs, Roach accused the other woman of too much nfluence had and exercised over her husband and as they are all conuected by blood or marrisge it was a genersl family row. The parties are not unknown to (police) fame, and will call on the police judge this morning. —There was a gathering in Metropolitan hall Sunday afternoon pretty well attended. Its object was to shed light on the future stato of mankini in general, sud those per- sons there assembled in particular, A Bk reporter, not being exsctly certain what sort of a light will beshed upom him hereafter, attended. Men have tried in vain to mix oil aud water; to bharmonize heat and cold; to make ugliness a thing of beauty, and to con- vinoe the women of the day that bump-backs in the wrong place and paint snd powder are ot improvemente; but in ali these will they succeed before the materislists who Lelieve in no bereafter, and the spiritualists whe they know all about one, can convince one another, ———— Ex-Governor Fleicher, of Missouri, Mysteriously Missing, 8r. Louws, March 20.—The family aod frlends of ex-Governor Thomas O, Fletcher, » prominent citizen and lawyer of high repute in this city, is in great distress at this myste- rious and npaccounted abeence from bome. He has not been seen for nine days and al- though vaious means bave been taken to as- certsin bis whereab wtes no trace has yet been found of him. Ho has & good deal flaw bus- iness in Washiogton aud relativos in the southwestern part ofhis state, and Texas bus %0 far as known he is ot in elther place. Atthe Paxton—H Gibbon and S C Ayer, Kearrey; G B odell, Cheyenne; Frank M Dininny, Tecumeeh; Jobn P Jones, Nevada; Chas Mayer, Plattsmouth; H Bostwick, Hastings; Jobn D Howe, St, Paul; £ D Webster, Omaha; J E White, Grand Islana; H G Bliss and wife, Fairmont; Miss £ G Gilirpie, United States; Jobn J Howes, Wishiogton city; H C Allen, Chicago; V E Crapser, Chicago, ULited States Senator Jones, of Nevada, was at the Paxton yesterday, Tha senator from the rage-brush state is one of the most useful men in coogress, and is besides a scholarly man and a gentleman. During the 1ong period in which Mr. Jones has served in the American senate his vote has never been given upon any great national question in & manner to endanger the national idea of this govern ment, nor sgeinst the true interests of the people. Hia active part in the silver legisla- tion of congress weuld alone secure for him luating fame. Add to this the broad patriot Green of thy Buckingh:m theatre whch bas b on rome time pencing was sgaio, showlrg being made by defendants, ou thetr mo ion continued. It is set for April 14 b this time. Other matters of minor interest came before Judze Beaeke. His court wihil be excending popular this'moruiog from tho vumber of visitors booked at the jaillast night. e Married, Among the quiet events which occurred recently In private circles was the mar riage of Mr, D. Blalr, of Omaha, and Maggle Grifiith, of Denver, In the presence of a select assemblage of friends, who wera entertalned in regal style. The presents were numcrous and elegant and admired by all. Mr. Blair is a well known plumber of this city, h'ghly reepected as a mechanic snd a citizen, The brice 1s cne of Den- ver's fairsst daughters. Mr. Flair hae |ism and stateemsnship which have marked gsined a priza in securing such treas- | his career, and good reason is had for that high ure, which Is a lively admonition to other | place he holds in the estimation and affections Omaha plambers to go and do likewlso. | of his Nevada people and the citizens of the ————— union at large. The sebator visited Omaha WASEISGTON NOTES, onoe before and on yesterday took a look at ARTHUR'S DEPARTURE. the city acsompanied by his personal fiiend, WasniNaToN, March 28, — Ex-President | ¢o aditor of the Bre Arthur, accompaniad by Senator Cameron, — Mr, and Mra. McMichaels aud Miss Wallack, | A substantial biidge now spany the lmpub- lofc Waskington this afternoon for Foitress lmnn river at Red Cloud, Mooros, A large number of friends, includiug | These are the weeks when Nebraska real the mewmbers of the ex-president’s cabinet who 0“‘-'-' '“: dl”:"m-lll':"l*'ll id"h"(““ llll i 5 value an ppears for are now in the city, several members of the | JLED R, RN (L, Mmerg for the diplomatic corps, & number of army and navy | swearing will be doue on paper, officars and many ladies and gentlemen well known in private life, gathered at the station to see the party off, THE BOOMERS, The war department is informed that the Oklahowa boomers iutend to invade Indian territory pext Monday and march direct o toe (klahowa lands, General Hatch tele- wraphs to day that Couch hed informed his . Uowers they would not move at the time proposed, They are now at thelr old camp #nd pumber about five hundred. Isis understood J. B, Baird, son-inlaw of Senator Colguitt, of Georkis, will soon be ap- pointed chief of the doud-letter offi . The cowmuesioner of Iudian sffairs to-day limsuu 6. um l:yall)wm-.- issuad schedules of the supplies required by 10, on every label Does your liitls o (worry at night aud u turh your sest! Three dusriers f such un. rout iy oaussd by aold- ity and wind through propci wouisuiweat \dge's Food cannot suse acidity or wind the stomach. More on have bee suc I, reared on it AN IMPORTANT EVENT TO OM:HA. New Wholesale ment. Another Eatablish- 1t is the opening of a sampla sgency by the great Dry Gooda firm of Teffr, Wel- lar & Co. 0, 322, 324, 326, 328, and 330 « Broaaway, New York. This s something Omana has desired and need- ed fora lovg time and we fael confident it will be the canse of benefiting all lines of business, because a firm so well-known and 80 highly respected as Tefft, Weller & Co cannot fail to attract the trade to Omaha, and thereby make a better mar- kot for Dry Goods than has heretcfore existed. We understand that a foll and complete line of samples will be con- stantly open at the Agency where s merchant can select a full and complate atock of Dry Goods at lowest New York quotations. This will be a great item with all the trade west of the Misstseippi rivor, o pec- ially in Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, ldulm, M ntana, Dakota Utab and in fact all the westorn mer- can save money by stoppiog in Omaha to parchass goods. Meesrs. J. S, Barney and G 8, Mae- ters sre the mansgora of the agency. Mr. Barney is well known and liked all over he weetern ¢ uatry; he has traveled in Nebrasks, Wyoming, Utab, Colorado and New Mexico for (he last seven yea 1s thoroughly posted in all lines of the Dry Go: ds busines and we fesl sure his many friends and customers will r joice to know he has baen given the mausge- ment of the Omaha sgency. Mr. Bar- ney will remain in New York attending to the New York end «f the route while Mr. Masters will remain in Omaha and always be on hand to attend to custo- mera. They are both enterprlting gentlemen and we predict that they will at once meet with success, The agency is located corner of Doug- las and 13:h Sts., and is really a beau— tiful room. SNEEZE' SNEEZE! BNKELE, untll your head scems rady to fly off; until your nose and oyes disoharge exressive quantities ef thin, fr- ritatin g, wal fluid; u- til your ht‘lj aches, mouth ~ard throat 7 parched, and blood at feverheit. This 1san Acute Catarrh, and is Inetantly mlln\m h\ l elnglo dose, u boutly curcd by ono bot tl- o Santord's Radical Cure for Catarrh, Complete Treatment with Inhaler $1, Ono hottlo Kadical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol vent, and one Improved Inbalor, in oue package may ‘now be had of all druggists for $1.00. Ask fo Sanford’s Radical Curo absolute epecific wo know of.”—Med Thmos. !*T. o best we havo found in g Iifitims of sufferln Wiggin, Boston, “after a long mumowlmwum. the Radical Cure has coa: uored ' Fov. S, W. Monroe, Lewigburgh, Pa, “I bave not found a case that it did not relleve at once."—Andrew Lee. Manchester, Masa. Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, COLLINSS ofcr i, rlet ama proentior e lostant |I Il a) , of eu '\ VOLTAIQ, matism, pl Solatica, \,\ ! ,;/ Cough, ¢ cnld-, Weak Back, Stom Bowels, B8hooting Vllnu, Numhn s8, Hysterla, Fe S male Patns, Palpitation, Dyeyep lh. Liver Conplaint, Bili» Vever. Malaria, And. Eipldendon L5cm},\\ uso_Collin's Plasters (an Electrlc Battery combined with & Purous P Efls Plastor) sad !augh at paib 38 evorvwhara Imported Bee ‘R BOTTLES. BELZUZOTy . 0 ve s oeesore voee BavaTiE, Julmbachery ceceoese oes.Bavaris ilaner. + <eeosses Bohemien THIRST < eon voos —oes e rcn BIAILEN DOMESTIC. SUANIBET e 0 0o eenesoes oty Douis Anhenser. o e e St. Tiouic Best B oo Milwauker Jehlitz-Piiener . . . . Milwaukee 'iru () veoee.Omahs Ale, "mter. Domeshu and Rhins Vine, ¥D, MAURKR, V213 Warnam St SPECI:ZL _NOTICES. TO LOAN—MONEY, $2000 imarsn e =T B ONEY 0 LOAN—Un renl o tato and chatt-1s D. L Th miw. 7401 ) QNET, Loaned oo ohattels, cut rat , R htand told. A. Furman,218 8, 13th St tickets pought and tol Ban) ONEY to oan en good real eatate eecurity. M. M R Stare. Wiltinzas block. b4t R | pay ad 1 fonalit value 13 m o 8 Ingour furnished W ANTED-Cartiago goer painter 1411 Dodse St | £3OR RENT. By private fami | ferences requited g feont room with bay wind Tnquire 601 N. 17th 8. ‘\ ANTED_A white gl for general howse work Apil at Jones St. 101385 | 008 RENT. Furah d vooms 1610 0 hfort s 8 W, A Calderwood 052.8 Fn- v KEN T nport St V) ANTED-Dsh was: or at Erumet House Sicely 1w nished room at 161 VY ANTED - A good ar tuet to wark 10 or 18acrs | < I on s ares withi, two miles of city limits ~ In. | 80« KENT April Ist, iarge uniurnished roems outh 14th St 80 ¢ l":n N dst 2 48t farniehed parlcr with 2 ne 1714 California St 916.28p Depot. gle eentlemeon. For particilars, addris “Y, W “ A g be good plain ¢ o wod pooms, with refe Koeping to & man and wife «1hout chikiren, 3 Bee offc.. 920-p 1 to do -eneral house work “ ANTED - Gl to take care of chil re:, 1909 | s o W AN KD tmmodistely, an uxvnlqncr«l sir v, lock rom Pout oo, Si8 morth i7 R84, o17 “-3"“ b &Alk‘d‘lnn\m-v 20 south gt St “op JROR AT Handwmely I 1§ hod rooms o 1y sok. Apyly at 303 North JOR RENT One nicel Faroam OR HENT 4 onvenlent chambers or hows E. corner 18th ' nd Leavenworta, e 2 JANTED Theeo diy goods saloamon for thy road well cqualnte with Nebraska ¢ ade. Apply with refcronces to Geo. M Traver, Line. In, hell 0300 {OR RENT— Furnished rosm at 1618 hfi‘-«n . VW ANTED -Lndy agents tor ¢ & a1 1p sy wb cking & MARGR 8, bosom forme, ~10e shic belt , Sleeve'protoct rs, ete,, entirely n anpr: cedented profite. 'we have 600 agente £190 monthly. Acdeces with stamp, K. H. C 0., 9 Sou'h May 8., Ch ogs. JOR RENT—Fu nished room and board §6.00 per week. Very best locatlou 1814 Davenpors [ OR RENT— Furulahied room st 1013 Faraam. 54-a0p JROR RENT enenceiy furnis & rooms sutable tor 2 gentlemen, and n <m llor room on Pleasand 7 Farnam St. MI o VW ANTED-A it clase dry goods clothin and shoo sa estwan, must speak Ger well acquainted with dry eooar, only +ingle_snd gullnm‘ml man with rolerouce neod apply. G, A.n". L 001 ew rd, Neb e 2 Fm\ RENT—Nicely furr ished roome at 1718 Cass 8t ATt SITUATIONS WANTED. W 7ANTED Situation hy & frst-class 1 un ress in hotel or private tamily, Inquire N. E. corner 22d and Burt st 134-30p mouséwm board, deleable or winber, A 84 Charlos Hatel 74 “YANTI'D A sitnation as house keeper in & small v-mq, by & lady with ono ohild ~ Ader 81 N ‘0“."'h ~That farm aix miles subs on the th "nd N Taa AT PN uon d U, P pad 18 not sold or traded for ‘ a P O bx707 1288p ftuation as ¢rog cl rh; ¢ unt y pre- V\)R q"‘& 8 e 6 B fore buling on Cuming and ek AN R AR m{"‘ S areet 0. D, Thomas % JUR SALE—Aspan of 4 ) 0 VW ANTED-§ tuation, Compotert drucg st six | Ty N’I’lww o years ex eriince. desres position in good whilesilo or yotail store. Firitclas referenc a. Addiess Chas F. Sp.ngeuborg, 210 8. Peun s roet, York, Pa. 40-1 WA TED -A situstion aa book boeper, copy or office o'ork, by a relisble manwith r fo 079 TOR SALE— A bargain e ft ge oo red oar Hne well and cistern near tohool $160). Ballou Br w, 817 south 15th St 108-90 JF O SALE Suite of turnl hodto ma inKedek O\ hlosk su table for 20r more gentl men or 1 an. Addroca® 8, 8% Boo offico. d wto, Fovery bi g new. Jobn P. Nehminke, 7ANTED—Situation as_ scleimwn or clerk by | 0 3 Redick blook Hufe) Young man of 42, bes: of releronces, speaks | TIGE IATE OR TRADY ] referonce K—targo toum, harmess Bathh s Gorman, * Addrass *Ensrgatls ! Mhia IR Gray.. ¥irh vty s 15 S see: e . U. Bee ufficy MIbChLLANE\)US WANTS. WANTED-Bya gentloman who can lon firm - - 1,0 0 clorshipn & voveral or grocery ttore [ JFOR BALY—Cigar factory wirh stook and fixtures. in Neb., or Dakota, of would purchase an interost in | £ rtall department a d 1o so of build ng for two jhme.“Address "I C. 3" ox “M.” Connllwsille, | yeur.. Address P M. & R., Wymorv, Neb. 9331p £02.18p ; — — JPOR SALE At & bargain. o or two ohulre seo- t a cottage of 5 or 6 ticnn of Innd in contral Nebraska will $:ko young zhborhood. catbioin part pyyme.t. Adiress ‘G N 11 P.0. trikin, 1403 Farnam st. Box v, Owahs. 931-81p Lot, 1117 Harncy; torma oary. 990-1p. TANTED Two rooms w.th hoard £3 yonng man and wife, mu t bo oen r. looated. re given aad reqiired. Address “S.” (i off “nm'r 1By » young ecuple, 1 Turnished | —— or unfurpished rooms in a flrst-clasn family | YNOR R¥ NT Ldging room tor 1or 2m west of Courc house Address A. Jacobsen, 4614 cor, 165k and Cipitol ave. Inquire at & vouglas St. 86640 | gtatra, O R SALE Fivarocm h vmu) cornr lot withi blocks of the Eigh echool $ (0 ens; & rme 1 usk be wold tmmesiate y. . Gleen over lsh Natl Bonk oagtr erv Ihdy In need of as he new Flodman & Co. agon JROR BAL- A very nivo @ room nouss and lnl. must be 8o |-I Nortu |(n Kt 122 a2y AR 138 conirl ¢ Scoteh p e and o 1t maplotrees will_call or sddress Fro) Oronemeyer, hox 60K, Neh. 981-260 _ | Oma Tort modurate’a gooe 1onant. with small familes puasessl b ¢ venan ur 20th of Aprl. Inquire «f F. « Acdrew, 612 north 6th st. 98 t ALK -New 6 room coftage with all im voments §1,°00, ciny payments. W. . Groth, uver 1ut Nat'i bu. k. e84 JOR “ATE—On ey jayments. I will farnish lots and bui d houses on the 1t not oo to suit the purchaser. qure f P J. Cre don, cortractor and bulidee 27tha. d Webster St. 0C0-L8 J OR 1EA*E—0ne acro in north Omaka for ca I orimprovemen*s. Apply at or address 1510 Cap. ot ave. "Mue. A Fay, 122 8p JOR “ENT House 6rcoms with kitchen, wood JOK SAL —A full Int on coruer «{ 18th and Jones col ar, water etc. Barn it required. app'y 107 o 877.23p paved street and wi hin ono equare of U. P. i, K.t a ren Switzler. 569t OR RENT—%x houses from 8 to $35. ros. 317 south 13 h St. Fnu I ENT—120 acres of improved land. 822 Georgin ave. Bal'ou | JOR SATE— ot and raloon with all hixture, re. 100-30 ceipty §7 . per day, fl o locati n, & rare bargain, Price 4,00, fe ms very ew y. Inquiro | on, corner 18th and Farnum. Chas Bo ndorfl. 938 28p Ad.res K C. Patter- Bra-tt tock and fixures of tre Merchants saloons in Oma- 0K SATE K JTOR RENT. Five room octtaze, clowctn pentry Tuquire 5. W. corner 11th 'and Lodze 9 -80p JTOR RENT. Residoros and saloon with xture with about two aor n of ground, ruitablo for | FNOR S Park and soc eties during sumn er or “inter Terms ongy. Appl, to Victor Drelier, 24th tt south of Le.venworth 1210p JTORBENT -New stora on 16th at. & dward Norris & Co., Cr-unsw block. 135t nmh. Neb. ALE ~Th'rty cholee lota near Lll!ll ave. Q. P. 8'elbins, roow 8, 1 ighton bloek. 815-a18p {OR SALE—200 Yorrll & at ore, g I itore dbu In. JUR RENT--Good house 10 rooms » odern im- vrovemcnts, Bedford S.uer & Davis, 213 outh 14th, 150-28 78916 One elegaut _oh mbor soy, One _regulator olock, Piano, two gold tramed O RENT__A thres room bouro next duot (o Lee's 120 grocery, 22d and Leavouw. rth st oRo__horse, 15 D-dge 8¢, JOR SALE (R TRADE—Two_of the most desira- blo stock ranches in Cortral Nob , will exchago for u derisable stook «f gi nexi | werchandi-o cr Y ard: vo room orttage, about Aprq m 15 Capitol avenu ALy Avelydooks chowp Banikp Ovcp h"r;h JPOR RENTBrick Lasoment wilh three roois on J 147-80 NOR RENT- Store building 44x8) three story and barement No. 110and 112 1ith. lnqlflrr |m Dod'ge 8t. 9-t1 OR SALE—Four voir old horsn has been w-rked double. For particulam | quire at n e corner 14th and Farnam st in barb.r shop. J. Kirner 6T1-09- JOR BALE—New house 7 rocms full Iot, large barn very ohesp. D, P, Joues, 9thand Bancrott South Omah: b /22 * | PR ReNT—-A six rarm heuse ono blook south of the U. P. Depss, Inquire of M. Lee, grocer 22d atd Lot enwor b, 906- TOR RENT Houe:s vory cheap. Apply Taylors 14th ar.d Dog a. 8-, 0 EXCHANGE Two lot; for a Lt or half a lot loc the center o the city a: dsu JOR SALE—Socond hard ten horse ; ewer, up- vight beilor and enyine; in gacd con ition; low for s Chas. 8. Poor, 105 5 141h s, Omaba, Neb. 874 o W. A, Redicis ed womewhers 1.oa er DOR SALE—Tao po 1 ‘ablos, with ) rent. Bee office. ‘\V Narorel lh)ll Turnitu, u,l 14roou s over sbore = d rent e ti hou-e 1t d. v TR RENT—Six room hiouse «n or bout My Iat. [ A4 Fept e th e howe M preferr d. -Evorvihimg oo J ¥ carion. Stk works or 314 N, | 131 pflcias vt el n 81: ¥, Rowd & o8 Loau ufhice on 'u uiture, pisnos, horses, wagons, personal projorty of all kind - and all othe reiticles of value, witbout remeval. Over Let National Bank,orr cr 13th and Farnam. Al Lusiz mmmlymnmlununl o Wooley & Ham. tonsl Bauk buil ing 4 8a2p V] CEY LOANEDae on chattels , Ouahs ONEY tol M 0, rom OR RENT—A five ronm brick roth e, city wter | |4 OR SALE—A ‘arm of 189 acres, 6 mles nortnwos and «1! modern wmprovemente, Inguire J ho Ii of horth Bor d, 160 acres undor cul ivation, Steel, 59 Hickory. 51628p | miles of live wilow ) onta, o1 e mile of whioh 1a soli — | herge 18 years oid, 8 mlles of wire fence, inclosing Inquire of | p£8 ro ormed w'noacl * ull sewded w0 tame ginss. HBarn (Bx60 feer, caibow g for 2,00 bushels of ovrn, 3 ®ood corrsls, 1 wiod will, a1 d 8 wel water, 1 granary 15x90 feet,n house 16x24 foet, witn baso- me tunder eutire house. Prico $20 p racre; hall 1F down, balance on tin o to suit purchascr, Knguire ab Fnu RENT—Now elbt room houso Mra E. Roddis, 2ith, boiween Davenport and Chieago Sta. 70041 I_“Oh R NI—Two Mayne, 16th a ow stores on 10tn st C.E n 615t U1 WU woai D eums of §300M00 upWATL M 0. 'F. Davis and Co., Beal Katato ard Loan Agonts, 1605 Farnam 8t 463 41 Ul KENT—one story éw.ling house e rooms, Euslt ofide, orof W, FL \¥aw, herth Bood, Nehy 230, 0 ar Clark etrect. Char.os Ogdon, oorner | = 13h and Dougl s Strevt. et HE! P WANTED. 05 lwmrxu A good wi 1 IRLS wanted at the Slaven house, south 1(th st. G 141-81p ition o1, & 8tock farm in Stanton Co, Neb , nust bri g best of recomendations as to cha; acte and ability, woges first month, §°5 Apply in berson at Paxton house, Morday mormlog [ "3::“ the hours of 10and 1%, “uxuu Dry & srman and S lungnages pre- Apply with reforences 85 to ability wnd fer to O'Donahoo & Eherly, 16th street, nex 161 NTED- A competont m: o0ok, (slrgle) to | - I’ERBONAL TOR ) ENT--Threo briok stores corner 16th and Cuming St. J_L MoCagae, Agent. 40182 I):nuomn Jobn Tiamlin bas removed to Omata. TR & NTNow oottage, 6 roome, . PLipps Koo | & 000 16 des at 1910 Leavenworth 8t 673-a10p 1612 ¥, Gth st M8 caee ) == TO EXCHANGE, mmMs FOR ltEh’l‘. o JUR SALE OR EXCHANGE DO RENT—Two nicely furnfaed rooms, Omaha prop rty.a No.'1 Window. a10 two smull rooms And bath | & ree160 cultivatand 16) room.” On car line, 1780 Cay i Vave. 127:30p MR Rk T- very dosirably located on Dodge St., oply first-clas tenants APPY 36 *Grug Store, 10th and Docge. rnished ronms, vm BALE OX EXCHANGE—A $10 poi aore, & wa ted. 4 of | dwo thousand sares'of ttmber iand 008-7 torty { K 7 ANTED—Elscksmith for general countay trado W Gk single man- preforied. Addrets Wi, Glder, Cloarwater, Neb. 181-2p ANT D— Agonts, big sucoews, light w W Household articlo. Adureds K. W. daff, Oma Neb, ¥ ANTED — An experienced bindery girL at C. F. Whitnoy, 1121 Farnam a3, Apuly friind “’AN_'I ED—Good salesman 105 N. 15th, asa Olty, wil exchange for Bedtord, Soser & OR RENT— Hansomely furnished room. modern Nt T or et adin comvenicn es. 1718 Dodge st 126,48 TOR KENT-Three unfurnished o ern improvements, up stairy, . W, Cor ard and 18th Dacl BUSINESS CHANCES, j, maloon Axturey aia 1tock N, 4 Copito 617 a3 ENT—A brick yad. Muquire st M Cague Bros, oy podlls Fosbatie, 227 Hoom NOR BALE—Or exchang larg with dressing room ¢ff or 0w elugle roma, 1l|) 19th Bt full stock of clothing W‘NT“D'AI"‘“ 105 N, 18th. 1810p 2 NTED—Few persors to learn book-keoping, (ituations orno pay, 15 6 Douglas st. M. Bmith. 189'51p “'Aniun A young man who is willlug to work 83 8 yArGman at a hotel, Address D, B.” Bee ofties. 18728 VWASTED DL tor store keepor at hutel 44 dross ¢ oftioy “’AN'IVD “Aniut lli.ent boy with & guod pouy to carry everiog Bee 1881 “ PNTED—A go d gas fittor at once spily to E Bavage, 13th and Hickory. 186 29p ANTED - Fir-t-clws barher (white) to run barber shop o shares, Box 142, Sidney, Neb. 160-6p W ANTED=A kitchen girl 1610 Capitol av 121 P VY ANTED -4 trave log agent to sl on srtiole that fiods ready s le, will rua in well with of wh locale grecerles. Good comm'asion pid. dress 1514 Picroe ot. 120-4p yV 7AN TED— Girl for general house work, two sew- 1o girlsa: d two by prentiose 16 8 Howard. [ VWANTED & good ghl r gonoral bouss work. Apply s 1807 Frroam bt 10450 ' maker ou geners] work ot Muldoons shop, 13th and Leavenworth Ste, 115.30p 1441 X boots an. shoes, go rnishing £0ods, will 2 Wy change tor NebreskaLanda G i Foterein 808 5, oth 8t., Omahs, Neb. 16640 Fou HENT—Two uioely furaished soome at m south 15th 8e. ]‘floll BALE—A good skating rink, size 84x100, In. quire of H_Lawbert, Wnk-fluld Neb, desarcp B()AHDIN() OARDING—Firstclass hoard and lodging for #1.26 por week, alln: w hods and springs st Ne. niabed .om.nulx«mrn 1408 Cas 8%, H, Poter Nick. L TS P RENT—Nicely furnished rooms 105 N, 18(h, 145 10p NOIL RENY ed room with use of par- lor and bosd, 1614 Califorala St 150-80p. JQOR KENT— Hands mely f ‘convenlences, 1715 Dodgs TPOR RENT Furrished front room, b ick bay win- Wow with board vmall famiiy 603'Boith 170h st sl ot s iy L MISCELLANEOUS, hY \LF\T Suite of th~=u nlw unmmhlml rooms 1419D0dge 8t Inquire dowustairs B80-28p 7OR REN [~ 8}nlce unfuraishied roows 1109l kBt FlmLI-ASH Bed and board 1212 Capitol s 9 835 ATRAYED—A white colt with ot eyem B e bout Jo vears old “with ILL Pe foun at JOR RENT -Fu louced nurse, Best Dolge Bt. iihed room with \m.m Jiz VAKEN UP Twe v n..fi](fl}.«numh Owner can recos er matie hy calllug wyon Jonn ¥, Hodt, S 00k Fa CaX, 187 A0l N - | Mk dairy, morth o1 Deaf & Lumb asylum. OR RENT—Several fine « tices in Crounic’ biook, 6981 21 Jowdw Tuguire ¥ Noris, room 14 Crounse Mook p DRIVY, vaults, sluse JFOR BEAT—Large turnlabed rocums east snd saulb Iront, flne view, b3 Pleassne 5t 118 80p d ccwp ols cleaned at the e shortest 8 ke 09 and matlataotioa guaranteedbyfF, Fo3 esr Front furo hed room B, : corner | €. & Box 318 Us4p 19th and Farnam Sts. 11230 : PUSNITUKE, Buves o o Wored . brick ke JOR RENT Roon st §7 per month with bond Bouse 9.1 and 913 Jones 88, 97t ¥ for two, 1015 Chiicago stroet. 958 28p RIVY mults, ) J{OK RENT - Two furnlahed rooms 1901 Farnum, | 1 shortost moree any uace by, Clom e n 4170 | sbtinly ord 1l way with our koproved pump wid ooy an & 3 i pls o 1 b JOB BENT- Furoished frond socim, 199 Fartam wlfw oarkes reasius s, dA“;n'u'..“n.ud:fl'fl.'a 91 %p | B, up stairs 650z