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- 17 THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY, A PRIL 16. 1885 Iike “‘he used to do.” The madam now began to fret and worry, snd oceastonally gave & housewarming which Tracy used as his excuse for gladly remaining away at night. BUT SHE LOVED HIM. Talents That Might Have Adorned Any Sphere Tarned to Evil, LAST SATURDAY NIGHT came the denounement. About mid- night Tracy wes In one of the gilded palaces where Bacchus and the God of Love hold sway, aloag with a lot of boon companlons, A oarrlage drove up and stopped; & lady alighted and entered the brilliant ball, Walking excltedly up to Teacy she selzed him b¥’ the arm. This was Mra. Tracy. She begged him to go ome, his answer was a blow that struck her down, The *‘companlons,” heated of wine, dragged the once Chlo belle to corner of the bar-room, dashed water to revive her and soon called two hackmen who ronghly carrled hor oat, and liter- ally dumped her into a street back, then took her to the Christian cottage in the aristocratic quartsr ot Colorado’s metrop- olis, Teacy KEPT UP HIS SPREE *ItImistakenot,T knew you in Chihua. [ untll Sunday morning, when he also was hua; youare Harry Tracy; how ate yon and | hustled off in a hack to this Ohristlan where are you go'ng!’ was the groeting ?f:ttlge in the arlstocratic quarter. of a Ber roproeentative yesterday as he | SLIGHTLY DISFIGURED DUT WPILL IN THE stopped into the depot at Council Blaffs, AfNg" whero he had just arrived by tho dummy ,flf%{,’{un;f'"ffl o oAk CiA ik B traln from Omaha, knowing Tracy was|man fell In with the circumstances here pasiing through. The Bk man was|narrated. Under all the circam. right; 1t was Harry Tracy, and that|8tances suppose Tracy had stopped splondidly drossed female, with an ey | Omaha and had his wife's eyea plattor- . od up a little, how many Omaba people bandaged, was Harry's wife. would have bonght tickets to a lecturo Would youllke to know who Harry [he could dellver about the ‘‘romance of Teacy is, good reader? If so, read on, | fast man's life?” Buat they did not for ho will vouch for these facts, excopt [ 2175 long. Omaha is too umall s ficld for hil lus. h 1 eh 80 far as they tend tocrlminate him, and ::nt ,:u‘f,'?,;';: f.: ra::l:o;:l:;f( ’i‘: even those he will not deny toa nows-: |ta, Mra. Tracy paper man whom he can trust. - DIE Abont seven years sgo, when tho min-( \ohERMOTT—A 6 s m., Wednesday, Ing fever was at is helght in the Rocky | aced 41 years, Charlos McDermott, of Omaha, 7 | Fonerat Bl from his 1 i Mountaln sectlon, aud every villago this | ¥unersy Heiday, ut 9 o, m., from his late real- side of New York cily had its one or e twenty mining stock offices for the sale PERSONAL. of fortunes (on paper), a young English- man came to Chicago tonvest his great fortune in “this blarsled” country, and see the “‘bloody” people of America, “just for a latk, you know.” He met the subject of t is sketch, who was prompt to cultivate acquaintance and Introduce Eim to some hoon companione, | gity, among whom were Jim Bingham and 5 . Charley Saunders, bath confidenco men [ O:J: Vreselle, Eiaq., travelliog agent for the and slick rasoals of Chicago; ono of | Chicago, St. Paul, and Rock Tsland railroad whom, at least, is now In a western peni- companies, returned yesterday from an ex tentiary for some one of hts multitude of | tended eastern visit. “jobs.” 3 At the Metropolitan: N. Sailsburg, Spring- Well, this acquaialance ripened into | field; C. E. Denison, Springfield; L. Sanger, lnhm:fiy; e o foroe Wh”be made | Aurora; Mrs, J. Smith, Valentine; J. W. were the order of the day, while spark- | pryen - 2 1 tioges ling wineand goreously bedecked women, | b7 Waoos R W. Hydo, Hastings; . with il tho alra and srts and many. of | B+ Facker, Dorchester; L. W. Johnton, Lin. the charms that captivate and enslaye, 0% #1d D B. Howell, of Blair, Neb. served to occupy the hours of night.| At the Paxton: W, S, Dexter, J. A, Con- This * quartet—Tracy, | Bingham, Saund- | nor, Plattsmouth; H. C. McMair, St. Paul; ers and the Englishman (who pald most | W. B. Buck, Crete; G. M. Holmes and wifo, of the bills)—were tho observed of all|Beatrice; A. P. Howes, Blair; Augt. Sattlor, and the ‘‘bloods” of that by no means | Julius John, Norfolk; C. W, White, St. Paul, moral clty by Lake Michigan. In a short | vy, A, 2, Cummings, Baltimore; O. P, Hos-. ";’"’ ‘1";5311“7' of Tracy, ;‘:g Bl{"“fi“g ford, Winfield; J. J. Burns, Belle Plain; W. wine an 0 siren songs of 0 jowele: nymphs Liad about turned the head of | My SEimar b Tl O iha; C. her Britannic majesty'ssubject and thesa | 6 Growoll, Blair; W. J. Chase, Grand three friends walked off with $40,000 in |y e G o H bt cool cash; all the change he had with | *P'0% = WV o] i him! Tracy got the most of It; but gave [§22 T D Williams, Hobart; . Lool, St. a portlon to Biogham, who was not nuch | "5 D: 8. Verron, Oreto; A. S. Dennis, “norvy,” and to Swundere, who was|Sesux; A. W. Tomblia, Arapahoe; G. W. Tracy's cat's-paw. g Post, York; M. F. Barnes York. Whon they had bled Mr. Englishman, | - D- Gross, Biair; G. H, Nicaly, C. H. the three darlinga went to Saratoga, Conner, Albion; W. L, McDonald, Ml..:;uu‘xl which fashionable resort they proceeded | Valley; C. L Bowman, Red Oal, In; G. B, to **do for all there wasin {t,” until not | Baker, St. Lawrence, D, T.. Mrs, Willard, a nlickel of the $40,000 was left them. |San Francisco; I. Spanier, Pittoburg; W. G. But during the high life and rounds of | Moore, E. H. Wing, Silver City; P. S, Reshel, disslpation there, Tracy, who is very|Le Mars; H. Hinkson, H. R. Hinkson, (ilen- handsome, well educated, effable, fluent | wood, In , ars at the Canfield. of speech, and poseessed of a MOST FASCINATING MANNER, bad mado the acquaintance and tent a love-artow right into tho heatt cf a Cin. |1 #ud, would xelurs in o fow doyo. cinnafi heices, and, it may bo, marricd | hmA S LTS IEAD her in sscret. She -way dazzled, and, | We/Bhe 175 pounds, light complexion, heavy womanltke and mothlike, was caught by | ustache, wore a blue-black suif, and is a iRl Rlimmer ot Nataat BhifmalL bricklayer and mason by trade, His wife and g garish flame.” From her Tracy cbtained a gocd *4if” in a|children are very anxious about him, and firanctal way, and was little time In eeek- [ will gladly pay for information given the ing new fields for fan and frolic, leaving | Bricklayers’ Union at Omaha, P. 0. Box 730, the Saratoga wifo behind to repent at WASHED AND STARCHED leisuco. B Montha pasted; end Tracy was broke agaiu; and whilo attempling to confidence another man, an American, slipped up in his gamo and was caught, tiied, con- victed and eent to the Jollet penitentisry for five years. It was while there, with lots of leisure time on his hauds, that he 5 ¥ mado himself famsus {n another line, by | Calling to his aid all the brass, native writing for & Chicago paper|and acqu'red that ho possestod, the Bee 0 pap a feecioatiog poem, purpoiting tonan after midnight stolo a peep at the givo and musleally deecribing the ) s paenly. dwon ball room and the happy people gathered \?‘“‘ poem was widely copied and thara last evering, on the occasion of the dombtless 1ead by many of the Bee's | ‘‘Laundry Glrls' Costume Ball,” glyen by readers. Tcacy bohaved so well in the | the employees at the Clty Stcam Laun- penitentiary that he secursd a reduction | dry in its nice new roope. 5 of the five years and in 1883 ho was re-| The bali room proper was beantifully leased| Golng to Cinclunatt, Tracy joined | and most tes'ily decorated, in a way that bis foktunes with a notorious thief from none but fair and wllling female hands Bostonprsomewhere In the Atlanticcoun- | could have bzautified it. The music was try,{one\* Ed” Rice. This braco of scoup- [cholca and admirble, the attendance drels operated a while in Ohio and made | 1arge. and the young girls whoee br'ght, rome money. Whilethere Tracy again met | bea'thy, happy faces did cne’s hears good the lovely dupe of Saratogs, who in the | to look upon, were ina round of pleasure meantime had married a bank olerk [and fun. Well done, young ladies, your named Willisms, party was a beautiful and successful one. o — THIS INFATUATED WOMAN The declslon of Judge Ewing, of knew what a rascally robber Tracy was, | Pittsburg, has made quite a commotion and yet, like many before her, became |among the the store-order minlng com- intataated again, dropped Mr, Clork Wil- panies of the state, Some say they liams and fled with Tracy to the heaven might as well go out of buriness. As of scoundrels, the west. protits decline on coal they advance The two stopped in Denver for a time | profits on store goods, and discharge any and soon left there, golng to Leadville, | man who dares to have any cash to draw where Tracy made a good ‘‘plle”|at the end of tha month. unless there is a by rascally deallngs in mining | ooffin to buy. stocks, although all the time he was in Leadville he led an exemplary life, rent. Ing a pew, leading in class moetiog, giv- | better class of dally journals are much ing to the church and, like other pherl- | more frequent than formerly on questions seoes and hypocrites, singing palms while | of soclal economy, All have reference he served the devil. Patting his ill-got- | to how a more equitable division of the ten means at Leadvillo into cash, he and | dally product of industry may be made the quandam Cinclnnati helrees took & |between capital and lsbor. Colonel skip for Old Mexlco, “‘touring” In that|Wright will devote himself to sntlque country st one time|the ocollection of the materlal watching the penltente tortures, [out of which concluslons can be at anothery jolulog In the ‘‘bravos” of a | formed, if it Is possible to form any. The bull fight; agsin, with sanctimonious as- | progress of clyillzation would have been pect approaching the csthedral altsr, and Peu rapld had every worker recelved the again, betting rolls of bills on “‘cuchas,” | full value of his Jabor—a seemingly un- or “monte.” Wearglng of this and the| falr statement, Pioneers suffers: their fascivations of the fandangos, where love | f llowers enjoy. * In this nineteenth con. sod musio relgn,amd the lovellest women tury we are slmply pioneering In civiliza- that ever coyly lifted thelr great black [t'on, Mach of Iabor's esrnings sre aken eyes to blind ‘adoring lovers, Tracy be- |to build 1ailroads and ships, make im- came engeged In ome of the perlodical|provements and lay foundatlons for fu: fnsurrectionary plots of that country and | tare progress, The present unfair division had to fly beyord the border. will conunue until those foundations are In Februsry last_hereturned to Colo- | lsid, orado, stopplog in Denver City, where he ——— and his wife led 8 model life as cbristlan | Southern papers are calling for forges, people (like many others, not in Denver) [ anvils, benches, tools, bralns, enerzy, and played Innocent suckling baber, | capital and labor, Hera is 8 chance wide But Tracy's mercurlal temperament could | enough for many tens of thousands. An not brook such a lfe of {nactivity. He|industris! convent'on meefs in Rich- must do something; so while his pleasant | mond, Va., on Wednesday, to see what little cottage In an aristocratic quarier|can be done to get the mudsills of the was appareutly a love's restlog-place by |vorth to develop Virglnia's resources day, night began to find its waster down | A perusal of the resourses of that state town, mizing with the girls and boys|is llke reading a novel. A Noted Crook Who Saratoga Dazzled And Entranced Thousands With His Postry, Passed Through Omaha, HowaHe Wooed, Won, Married, Rob- bed, Deserted, Rejoined, Beat and Fled With a Lovely Cincinnati Woman, L. A, Ash, representing the “Railway Age,” of Chicago, Is in thecity, » J. M, Thatcher, post trader, of Fort Nio- brara, is a guest at the Paxton, R, W. Breckenridge, Esq, the young Omahn attorney, left yesterday for a ten days’ businesa trip to Chicago, Toledo and Towa —William Thomas left his home March 20th, 1880, saying he was going to Kaneas The Omaha Laundry Girls Give a Most Elegant Costume {Ball and do Themselves Proud, Discusslons In magazines and In the 5 on mxr—House at 1995 Shorman ave, 14 blooks | F0R saLa—Real estate, wanting to impreve some N THE OHIOAGO ELECTIO! PECIAL NOTICE orth of rail read track. 518.15p vacant Iote, | offer the following propert y Sttt gty e e - Tota § and 6 Clurkt aditon Leavenworth st 7OR RENT—A store cheap 800 north 16th. ota 5.6, 7, hnd - Nlook 1 Teasa Belden Add. 0 b THR CITIZENS' COMMITTRM COLLROTING RVI- TO LOAN—MONEY, F sie1sp | lets 15, dlock & Dwight Lymaa add » . R— e S oute and ot 74 ol Ave. A DENOE. OF BULLDOZING, INTIMIDATION AND | 2l 8500 and 91,800 regl estate seourity. | Joon rrxr—House 11 rooms, cellsr, pantey, clowste, | 1House and 1ot 18 bloek3, K untee & Ruth's a4 FIAUD, ‘Morse & Brunner, 1403 Farnam, 16015 ‘nent St oar, 838 per month. G K 50 lota In Dupont § 1aoe, s0nth of the Park, Special Telegram to the Bex. = OR10Aa0, Arril 15,~The oltizens’ commit. tee of safety continue to gather in vast quan- titien of evidence going toshow *‘bulldozieg,” ONEY To loan on chattels, Woclley & Harrison, ‘Roomn 20, Omaha National bank building B4t 0N EY loaned at low rates,in amounts to suit on ompson, § W corner 11th and Hamey, 485, 4 1ots In block 18 and 20, Waterl», Nob Atarmer 0wt 3 woed o i i cowees | Infantile Skin Beautifiers--Appeal Al under fence, bes rman, Washingto, o iton Co.; to Mothers--Try Them. JOR REXT— [hreestory. brick sbore building; en- K quire of Bdward Norris & Co., room 10 ol 100 acress praie Iat de near Stanton, § also for lease on long time, S lota on Wt Farnam st. b store on =t Mary'sava, Inquire of H © 1W0 #tory house § rooms intimidation and fraud at the last election, | YA chattel,collaterals or other good security. Finan. room om Park ave. Inquire at 1410 Farnam st, ;1112 Douglas 8i 5924 . cial exchange, 1508 Farnam st 268-m1p 405-41 T Tarm 10 Washiogion Go 171 | J'OR Clensing the Sin and Sealp of bieth Humors, ittoe' quarters, s o - r = hattels ~A farnithed ho e [ orabard; running water: all foncad. Elward Noreia | for o ptoms of Eczema, Deerlasis, ::’:fl" :';:’p’::s‘cl‘:::impl:!’:“‘”en““;:‘:‘“]“ R s o S o Tnquite at 2520 Douglas St 470-16p | &' Co., room 19 Crounse Block aratt | Milk Crust, Seall Head, Scrofula and_ other {nherited on voters, there being individual cases which ONEY Losned on ohattels, cut rats, R R 4 ¢ h d. A. Forman,218 8,13th 8¢ the outraged parties must push themselves. MESE o andol X The secretary of the republican campaign ‘N’i;iq? TOANED 30 0. . Reed & Cow. Lown office 3 jor6es, WAGODS, porsonal executive committes retains charge of the | Stoo 08 TR, PR IOG (Wrtfclon of vatue, committee room and is engaged in arrangivg | piinout remeval, Over 1st National Bank corner 18th and classifying the evidence collected by his [ and Farnam. All business strictly confidontial committee, and to be used in caso 214 that » contest bocomes necessary. Four of ONEY 70 LOAN 1o sums of $800and upward. the menibers of the special committee ap: | MO p Tt sad Cor Resl Katato. ang Toan pointed to look after the canvass of the elec- | Aganto, 1606 Farnam Y. 2584 tion mh;ml by Hlll- cou'nml aroready to attend | = S— == to their duties, when the council gets ready to p ) take up the count, Thereis considerable gos- AR LS sip, arising from no authentic sonrce, about W Stk at CARTER HARRISON'S CONTRMPLATRD RESIGNA- POy, good wige:. TION, Although Harrison said he would consider anything less than 8,000 majority a defeat, it is not likely he will let go even if the returns squeeze out only a majority of eight votes, is apparent majority, it 18 claimed, is 113 and the republicans concede him a majority of 103 on the returns as they stand at peesent, It is not unlikely that the canvas by the coun- cilf honestly conducted will show a majority for Judge Smith, in which event the demo- cratic side of the contest will be reduced down to the stolen returns of the ithird pre. cinctof the third ward. Some of the repub- lican managera insinuate that the appropria- tlon of $30,000 from the contingent fund pro- | 5o washing, commence work at 8 o'clock and finlsh posed by Alderman Ryan to be used 1n fer- [at 6 o'clock, 112 south 12th 8t. 080-17p. reting out the frauda is in reality intended to s cover the deficiency inthe fund already caused | Y}/ ATro—Good lockemith at Novelty works, 14th oifis houss, 10th and Dayen- 616 15p “nnm A girl for goneral house work; apply £3 Mis Willlam Grunebaum, 806 8 17th, near Laav. enworth, 602-16 VWV Astun—Girls at Millard hotel. Wi Tmmediately, hotise work. Apply o YATANTED—A Orst-olass chamber mald and an as. sistant cook at the City hotel. a10-17p Y ab the 681-16 ond_girl for gen: 1014 Webstor 81, 642-18p ANTED A first.claes Cozzens, Iaundres; ANTED—A middlc-aged woman toftake caro o rooms light work,good situation for all summer, by the exigencies of tho election, L (L — [7ANTED —A girl for house work at 122 scuth 24th Death of a Noted Trotter. stzoet. 6824t Brooyinetoy, IlL, April 15, — Horo cf Thorndale No. noted Hambletonian ANTED—Girl for genera' houss family, Apply? 10 Oupitolav , tkin and blood diseases,Cut'cura,tho great Skin Cure 310t corner 24(h st., a1 Cap. | 50d Cutisura Soap, an exquisite Skin Besutiflor, ex 7OR RENT—A new house of eight rooms on_upper | T Howard st, near twent; -fifth; apply ab 2410 Bar- }4 '0R SALY ~Hou 161 ave. 8 rooms modern conveniences, stably for | ternally, and Cutioura Resolvout,the new Blood Pur- noy stroet. 4915 | gnorses, n bargain; Inquire of H . G. Stripe, 1304 , iatornally, ate infall Absolute'y fure, o EavtoRowel oot of TS TSOmN, Douglay' st ot e {0R st —Sosond floor of #'x reoms. On street car : — line. Oall at Portor Bros., grocery, corner Leay ~ - - g TERRIBLY AFFLICTED. Sawertn And Phil Biesidsn. et | JooR stk on nexT=Six room house, well cistern, aod stablo; first class ordes e, rent $20 per month, eell Tukey, at Cavlfiells Book store. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbing, Belchortown, Mass write: Our littleboy was torribly afflicted with' Scrof ula, Salt Rheum, and Erysipolas ever since he born, and nothing we could give him helped him until wo tried Cuticura Remedies, which gradually ared him, until he is now as fairany child. 8200 FOR NOTHING. Win. Gordon, 87 Arlington ave. Charlostown, Mase, weites: “Having paid abont $500 to first class. doo: tors £0 cure my baby, witnout suocess, 1 tried the Cuticura Remedies, Which comgletely cured, after VW 4yrmm-60 houses for reat. Morse & frunnor 1464 Farnam, 457-15 Jon next—House of 0 rooms with barn, Oatdwoll | J{'OR SALE A and Sauncers st; Inquire 1709 Jackson st. 443.15p [ 2 mutt be sold - ———— R 8ALE A & yoarloase with buildings suitabls {JOR RENT—2.8 room houses _Inqule 1 rdwelling and shop for $400, easy payments Barton,8meltiog works, or 314 North 108 south 11thst, between Doug asand Dadge 8i18p (OR SALE—Good 6 room house, 1ot 50X132 foct,ons front, §1800; $100 oash, balance $16 per month. | usieg threo packages W.H G or 1st National bank 8111 {oR saLE—Hou o and 1t on Douglis stroct, neat FROM HEAD TO FEET h'gh school; §1600, ensy terms. W. H. Green, | = Charles Eayre Hinklo, Jersey City Helghts, N. J. writes: My son, & lad of twelvo yoars, was com- lotely cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura Romedios. From the top of his head to the Foles of his feet was ono mass of scabs.” Evory other M | romedy and physicians had been tried in vain: 70 RENT—A furnfshed house 0 rooms during tho Summer month to parties without ohildren. Tnquire 211 South %34 St. 19148 MUK RENT—8tore bulldl barement No. 110 and Dodge St. Ffin}uml Farm aod garden. 1. Marray X80 threo atory and 1ath. Inquire 1400 090-t1 pee month 1 will build an clegant five room cottage, with porches, closats, bas window brick cellat, cistor boute, &, &), with two 1.ta vicely fenced the wholo all completo 1500 The cottages to be builtat onco cor tracts for ten have already boen let. Call at my O ¢ RENT—Farnished cottage, 7 rooms, with closets, pantry, eto., n best locality in. City oan y ront with board. Call in afteraoon at 525 Pleas. FOR PALE, LANGUID, » o r r bt i offico and acey T of cottago. location &c. - BIINE | Faaolatell children, with pimply, eallow ‘tkig, the 701t RENT—One story dwelling house 8va rooma, [ Y2 [HERCS HOBR ©C. E. Mayne, south-west Sorugr [ Cutioura Remedios’ will prove a perfect beming, 24, near Clark strect. Charies O dev, 18¢h and Douglss Stroct corner claring the blood and skin of inherited impurities and oxpel ing the germs of scrofuls, rheumatism, consumption and sovero skin diseases. BEST FOR THE SKIN. Your Cuticura Remedics are the bost tor skin gua 1 havo ever sold, and your Cutieura Soap tho flnest medicial tcilet's ap in the market. © W STAPLES, Druggist, {OR SALE—A tull lot on coraer cf 18th and Jovos paved street and within ono square of U. P, R it. forsale, Warren Switzler. 560 tf 701 KENT -Three briok storos corner 1th and Cuming 8t. J L. McCguo. Agont. 49182 RENT—Now cottage, 6 rooms. . Phipps itoe | (UK SALE—200 Yoarilug scoers, T e st "I | 1 900 9.year old stoers, o - 50 yearling b ifers, = 200 2 and 8-vour-old hel‘ers, ROOMS FOR RENT. £0 graded bulls. o Vi STRAXGR BRoy, Sioux Oity, Tewa. 780810 A ~Nicely furnished rooms, Modern conve- OTilrey, cho158 1Fh8 BeAs pTE o Pilo, Cublours, 800 Rabol: s/lendid location on car line, 1720 Cap- | T4 G | Sotd ever, where, 40016 S P. Stebbins, room 81, Creighton block. §15-a18) 05; Soap, 25¢. Prepared b POTTER DRva taotter, the sire of trotters in the 2;30 class, died suddenly to-day of heart disease. His owner, S. 8. Ruport. recently refused an GSEOETES 000 Rkl VWi A sinelo man o work around stor, 810 8. 15th street. 507t Presiding Elders Meeting, Reok IsEaND, TIL, April'15.—A business seasion of the presiding olders of the M, E. churches of the northwest opened here this | V! fencedoosk In swall family,no ven, Mrs. A J Hanscom 559-16p WA —An exp children, best 1524 Douglas Bt. W Axrao—A goad laundress at tho Kmmet Bouse, 505-18p 7ANTED—A flrst-class barber at 528 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | B:ston, Mass. 7OR BALE—On oasy prymosh. will umisa Eend for **How to Cure Skin Discases:” lots and bulld houses on shogt foticel o8 si) th ._I’A o or unturnished, modern improvements, 30th et. near | Pnrchaser. inquire of . J. Orsedcn, condzactor 2 8t Mary's ave. 'Inquire § W cor 16th and Dodge st. | 204 buildor 27th and Wobster 8¢. 900 420 I 590 tt OR SALE—A complate set of ealoon fixtures. Address S, Brx office, Council Bluffs. g8 pesm=Ons targe front room with bay window and mantel and one pleaant backroom farnished — - 7 Use an exquisite er umedSkin Beaut or. N NT— Large room 20x20 clegaatly finished, suitable for office. lnquire C M Eaton, 111 8 [ TNOR SALE A pairof extra good work horscs, 14th St it | T ontis o i o Pounds each; five years DR.HAIR i, sound and well broken. ~ Reason for eell nig, too old valuable for my b siness. Inquire at geo. Heaton's, 628 Brodway, Council Binffs, Joon nexr o roome ot 85 por month, Apyly on rea ises, 1227 south 18th st. 677-10 evening with a large attendanca, W. Frank Paxton, of the upper Towa conference, was elected secretary, The featuro of the discus- sion to-day waa the possibility of the church at large rafsing a million dollars for m the following year. ANTED—A competent girl to do general house- work, can obtain employment or good wages at resldence ¢1C 8 Montgomery, Harney and 23d st WV oGl for goneral house worl, good wages togood girl. Mra Corbett, 1018 Howard. - €09 19p ANTED—A good glrl in a swall family; inquire Mrs L Raapke, 1715 Douglas st. 666-10 WAT-A | busholman - and _srossor, oo ueed to” press for & dye houso preferred, steaty work. good wagos. Turness Steain Dyo works 8t Joseph Mo. 536-16 ThefCheyennes Quiet. Migs Oy, M. T., April 15.—Major T, H. Logan, of the Fifth Tofantry, who was recently in charge of tho Cheyenne Indians, arrived here to-day and says regarding tho roported treubles among the Cheyennes that all is quiet. That the Indians have been at “'Axn‘u—h‘ol £ood barber at_the Gault house, work on their gardens at the agercy on Rose- 2014 Poppliton ave. Louls McCoy. 640-16 bud, ard have just finished seeding. Ho does [ — == s not anticipate any trouble whatever there, T ANTED- -Agn_wd competent girl for general house- R work 2103 Farnam st. 51041 LOT WRIGHT'S WRON 38, A RRMINISCENCE OF OHIO, WV 23T, -Cock at tho European hotl, 10th st. 22 south 43,11 PERSONAL. on RNt — Furnished rooms to gentlomon, at 704 south Eighteenth st 583-18p ASTHMA _ CURE valuible epec'fic readily and permanently inds of I)ka) AL—Mrs E M Hooper, Trance Clairvoyant { OR RexT—Offico rooms, Bushman's block, N E snd healing wedium now ready for business over coracr 16th and Douglas, 2.4 | No 628 16th street, south-east coraer on Webster 16th, terms very reasonable. 482-m’ J0R RrxT—Nicely furnished room with gas and =TT bath, 8 W corner 14th and Joues. 650-20p 7TLL Be founld at 16(0 Davenport3 , anexper fonced nurso. Best city referenco glven a2ip hma. Tke moet obstinate and long standing casee vield promptiy to ita wondorful curing properties. It i3 keown throughcut the world for its unrivaled efficacy. J_ L. GALDWELL, ity Tincoln, Neh.; writes, Jsn 19, 1888, 8 nce usiog Dr. 's ‘Asthina cure, for more than one year, my wife has been entircly will, and £ot even a symptem of the diecase hasappeared. WILTIAM BENNETT, Richland, Tows, writesNoy, curey ‘or nexT—Furnished room for two with board 1615 Chicago et. . 65420 TO EXCHANGE, T o d. 1883 Thave been afflicted with Hay Fever and oR RRNT—-A. nively furnished room suitable for 24,1883 1have ey o T ona'or two gomtiomon 451 Froasuat Bt 855 it P E A erenild fam o grocorcn oo | AR whce 1t L olowed, oy trections aud ond ssloon for farm; addrets R C Patterron, 13th K Tam g'ad that 4 am among the many who can speak 80 favorably of your reaedics, proved Jand 1 mile | , A valuablo 64 poge tr. atiso contairing similar proof ! gencral merchan. | frqm every State in the U, 8, Canas a.d Great ex | Britaln; will be mailed upon application. \OR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms _suitablo | g, for gentleman, terms reasouable, 605 n-rth 17th. 624-10p | 0 kxOIANGE—440 acres wel L trom Es:ex, Towa, for a stoo) Farpam, 576-18 {7 or RExT—Furnished rooms with board, 8. E. cor. | dise or bardware. Address Jobn Linderholm, Cass and 16th street, opp Jefferson Park. 527-15 | [owa,. 584 tt ruggist not having it in stock will procure i Atk for Dr. Tair s Asthoa Cure. Tocms | n | FPOR SALE Ot sxchauge. We Bave for wile tho L e gentlam u. F cxelusive right in this otate to sell tho conl WAHATRIEIS0 ol ‘0R RFNT—Two nice furnished front location, suitable for our young A Sorrel, 1819 Dedge st. ‘WASHINGTON, April 15,—Judge Aurham, first comptroller of tho treasury, has given an opinion in rezard to the accounts of Lot Wright, United States marshal for the outh- era district of Ohio, for expenses ivcurred in conducting the slection for members of con- gress held in Cincinnati on October 4th last, The account is mostly for payment of deputy marshall's. The comptrolier says: “Some of said deputies have been paid for nine days some for three, four and more days, and a very large number for two days. Some of these deputies were not citizens of Ohio and “ome were citizens of Hamilton county, but not of the city of Cincinnati. My predecessor had decided before I came into offica, that T ANTED—Grl for general housework, 2024 Har. ney street. 518 15p Whme-s girls at the Occidental, Immediately. B3t Y AxTeo—A gocd girl 1021 Capitl ave, 614-18p W AxTr—A good shirt iroucr . the Boston laua- dry, 107 N 13th st. 409-t1 W ikmao—s tomelo cooks, Ouaba Employment burcau, 1120 Farnam St. 47641 Axren —Immed'ately, at the Omsha employ- ment bureau, all those desiting good help and good eituations botn male and female 427.40 W Axmeo—Immediately, 14 kood girle for kitohen, dining room and chamber work,Omaha emgloy- ment bureau. 1120 Farnam St. 42240 will save twenty per cent on ‘coal, will scll county 64 - | ecnomizer and soot destroycr, destroys the soot and H. 8. ATWGOD o B y ‘on nxT—Roomand board for one_genfleman at | Fights or the stats, or will exchango for roal estate or 1L south-west corner 10th St and St Mary's ave. 127 Tood property on application will send “'fl‘m Plattsmouth, - - - Nenraska & a1 aland give particolars. Roaoa for s 18| s caurot give it his attention: rare chanco for ADEBOF £400UATIRED EioW 424ED on reNT—Elegant newly furnished rooms 2795 | 1w e Bedford, Souer & Davis, 278 tf HEREFORD AFD JERSEVGATTLE Dodge st. oo \0 EXCHANGE ~Two lots In W. A. Redick's add. Furnished aud unfurnished rogms 1618 R R a Ltor half a lot located somawhoro noarer AN DURGO OB JBARY RND SWINE Dodge Bi1ip | the conter of tho city andenitadle for bullding, wil pay additional it value lo more, Address “G. Y. ALMA E. KEITH. OOMS—With board,detirable £r summer. Apply Bee office. & 8t. Chatlos Hotol. Ba7-11 2 BUSINESS OHANCES. {OR RENT—Very pleaeant furnished roows, sigle o In suito, ab feasonable prios,821 8 10th streat. 316! Omaha'sPepulerMilingr —AND — HAIR DRESSER. 111°S. 15th Strcet, - - - Opp.fPostoflice 7 ok 8aLE-Tn o thriving growing town, a gentle- mans furnishing and hat buiuess in 1>at location in a new brick bulding, long lease and_cheap rent; addrees “L F” P O box 67, Hastings Neb. 44218p R BALE TRADE 01 JFOR RENT—Front toom turnished 1809 Captal uve. 443-16p or RsT—Fureished front room south east corner xT—Blacksmith and gon said deputies must be voters of the ttate and e ; by A s T » ~A good glrl immediaf at the corner of that it was ‘““S“l!"' appoint & deputy who T1th and Davenport sts, Gare house _408:tt. was not a vo er of thocity, etc. In this I[ yr-c SouigTnaivolieen tully concur, and I go further; I beliove tho | VY 85tkn and who 1. short hind wtiter none neeh apint of the law is to take said deputies from | apply unless quick and thorough in figures; etate sge’ the respeetive precints in which they vote, | snd previous oocupation. Address box 748 Omahia, The object of having said deputies is to aid 871t in preventing illegal and fraudulent registra- tion and votingand to preserve the peace, etc. ‘The reason given for thus holding ‘is that a | braces, bustlis, bosom forms, ¢roxs shields, safety deputy marshall cannot fulfill the require: 00ve protectors, ¢to,, entirely new dovices, ments unless he is a voter at the precinct in.f unprecedented profits. we have 600 agcnu‘nmklnf which he serves, not haviog the requisite ac- | 8100 monthly. Addrcss with stamp, E. H. Campbell quaintance, & Co., 9 South May St., Chicag Judge Durham cxpresces the hope that this == construction will be adhered to in the future. SITUATIONS WANTED. He thinks an unnecessmy number of deputies P LT e wero employed on election day and somo for o | Tx7 avav—A posivion a8 stenographor and e Tonger period than necessary; that whilo the | WV weiter oy bjails of experionss mich pood s marshall should be given large disoretion, he | erences; address M. E. 1. Bee offico VW ANTED -Lady sgents for «Quosn Pagtectar' daisy stocklng and skirts supporters, shoulder 769-a16p 50116p 16th and Farnan. 433 t1 shop with tool-, good business established; ad- = dross Geo W Lambring, Weeplog Water Neb. 431.21p 70k RENT—A six room house one block from the U ¥ depot; inquiro of M. Lee,, grocer, 2nd and 0 5ALE ~Tobace) and confectionery store, good Leavenworth. 41815 stand, cheap lease. Address 702 south 1702m St. H AT T T T T R e R R T 472-15) OR RENT—Rooms furnished or unfurnished; call 4 at 200 north 22d st. 010 OR SALE—A good paylog harnsss shop, the best = chancs for a young man to start in basinses; ad- Fom;zmgmwy turnished rooms 1617 Davenport dreu-."“m,..’hup» ‘Bao office, 201 .mép. For priced catalogue of the POMONA NURSERIE address, H. C. Raymond, Box 200, Omahs, Neb Nursery grounds situated immediately norih of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Contracts taken or_treo planting. Jang8dsmw1zt i Fun sALE—Drug storo in a desirable locallty, wil OR RENT—Two or three ‘very nice rooms fur- | L invoice about §1.600 R O Pattereon, NE corner nished or unfurnish: d,four blooks south of Opera | 13th and Farnam, 486-41 houss. Tuquire 628 south ‘16¢h. 20311 — ~ puso:ilequlicicateonth 0th: A first.olass stook of dry gocds 86,000 s, will tako part orsh balanco real oo tate; addreas M. V. B." care oo ofice. NOR SALE—Or exchange & tock of clothing boots an. shoos, gont' furnishing goods, will ex- board 1812 317-4¢ OR RENT—Furuithed rooms with Dodge st. OR RENT—Several fine offices in Crounse’ black, should exercice i5 with prudence. As there Wera no registrations at lfim election in ques- tion he s at & losa to know for what purpose the deputies wore appajnted before the day of election, or why such a large number should have been employed the day after, | ——————mr——— o - The opivion holds that in this Marehall [ || AVrv- Sitaation by an experionco1 book keep- Wright abused his discretion, The opinion oriihy;ayounglinantolialieisarsiol Horser, byia Gonoladsr e llows) janitor, by 2 gcod salesmen, by a coachmar, ) o : oo | sterographer'and tvpe writér; host of referonce As an origival provosition, I shall in this | owaha Employmen t Burcau 1120 Farnam St. 800-tf cage decide that the marshal was not allowed — VY Ajmeo—Situstion by a competent, acksmith; addrees Fred Wildnbergcr, Bee office. 670-16p VW iimro. Situstton as sicond gl cr to do light housework, 2116 Nichols strect, 01716 o have any deputios excapt on the day of | |47 v Siation inanabitract offce by ayoung election, where there was no_registration, un- | ¥} mar, can give references. Address K K car less there was clear proof it was neceesary to | ' *h® Bee: 47 7 ANTED ~By & ycuag man, situstion as book- Keeper, or oflico work; beit of referances; ac- A.E, P, 0. 40111 protect officers in » fair counting of ballots nfter the electidn waa over and to preceryo| VY the peace, and then ouly 0 loog as might be |dre neceseary to give that protection. But, as beforo said, Wight, I suppose, acted on the custom of allowing for payment of these dep- uties the day after elogtion, and I shall not VW Axmio=A situstion by a pr can furnish best of referon Cuming st. Inquire Ed. Norrie, room 19 Crounse blook | ohunue’for Nebraska Lands. G, H. Posorson 804 8 PHOTOGRAP HER 984 t1_ | Joth St., Omaba, Neb. 230-48 N NT_ Furnished 2za. I‘ O RENE-Tuplshed roem 18 Dodyy 135-280 TOR SALE--A good skating rink, size 84x100. In. 218 North 16th Street. quire of H Lambert, Wakefield Neb, 423'a16p e e QO RRERTERloaly/fuex litisd Josmat 1718 005 e 5 The present proprictor wishes it underetond tha 8t. 28t BOARDING. all photographs are made eatisfactory beforo being —_— i ge .| delivered trom thia gallery. The old managoment FOR SALE OARDING—One large handsomaly furnished room | Fotires and Mr. H. E. Grav succeods. with excellent bomd for single gentlcian, 1718 | = T o Aeoenexi | Dodge! st SVANKON. pvo Scinrrongi OR SALE- 2 four year ol | watched mares medi. | 24 oo e e un eize and & gooil cow, Inquire of . Prince, | T o\kpiva—Large turnished room and board 1610 C. SVANSON & CO 1116 Famam, Bet [1th and 12th St, MERCHANT TAILORS tree trimuwer, Brooklice addition, West Omahs, 47616 Capitol ave. 559-16p north-east Kuser's Beor garden. OAtING —A fox boarders at 1221 North 19th at, Mrs Larson. 540159 ~Cheap, forty aores nearcity, 110 dow balaucs on long time at 8_pr ct, or will tradefor city property. Cornrlot on Park ave 76-140 foet §£100. Corner on 10th and Leavenworth st $2300. House 8 rooms very cheap. W, G. Buxiver, opp. P, 55118 gz saue—t1bun acros nd in Neb. 52 10 per acro 80 cents per acre cish. We alao have the Largest FIRST-OLASS Bod aud board 1212 Capital ave, 12:036 LOST AND FOUND. of Inads ey, 4 0sT—A ret of plans, matked J. C. Perrigo, The Jist of Isundy ana evooks of merchancive for salo ot ox- | ] ,“Glier wileburn the sawe to G. C. Basoit, 1887 i 10 | N 10th stroet. 607-17 disturb the same, but the account will be ad- justed upon the basis of rejecting the claim for pay of eaid deputies who were not voters 1 the city of Cincianati at the time of his ap- pointment, rejecting all claims for more than two days of service of deputies, unless thers MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, W ism-Byalady and gentlemun, ano or two farnished or vnfurnished raoms and beard pri- vate family preferred. Address . 0. box 367, shall bo shown by proof & neceesity for the 638-16 Lol i ‘, 7 ANTED~To rent & house with modern improve- wents convenlent to business for a family of 8, A Satisfactory Excise Law, Avuaxy, April 15,—At the caucus of the awembly to-day it was decided to appoint two members from each legislative district, one democrat and one republican, to act as & committee to draft an excieo law which will be acceptable to both the people and the liquor interests. —— no children; address 'S B" care Bee office. T2t \ 7 AN1ED —To0 loan #5,000 for four years on business property, whole sinount Inone loan. Apply at once at McCague Erothers nk opposite P. O, 57817 up fiom 8 to 6 days old; address W 463,16 ulduhlu hna:a ln1‘h-li"prlce b Phelan ana Short, S elaven Shaumad. wilpy b Kansas Crrv, April 15,Csoh,, Thomas idress ‘‘oash” Paxton hotel. 63215 il 7ANTED ~-A dn Phelan states that business matters will re- ol miie TaVARAr il G5 Keo! e WUB quire his presence hero at the time set for the | the liveliest citios in the west. Address J W Palmor trial of Richard Short in New York City for | Atesde Qmabs, 498-16p Indy or genileman with assault upon him, but he expects a continu- ANTED—$3 50 will b A Roger Dro 2200 €0 be had ‘whereupon. he will Appesr ripplo Elatad tavlo kiives at Moody's chini lator against Short. viors,corter 1600 aad Daveopart ot 7 oAl ——— The Sullivan-Ryan Fight, New York, April 15—At a meeting of 1318 Farnam st. sporting men here five delegates were ap- wln:h’l'll)—' m:;:x ady "x' nnd.r;r‘l A-nm gn- inted to start to Butte City, Montaua, to 3 now Improved Awerican No. Mrrauge for the fight botween Salllvan ang | P & Flodman & Co."agenta; 220 N 166h. Baswt Ryan, which will take place on the race trazk == = in that city, June 16, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, ANTD—Good _reliable famy horse; enquire 888U, e — ‘What He Tappesd the Wheels For, ?;u.::;'n_!" 7“"1':“';""'1" ?onmlh and l‘llx . ouse furnished for fawily without ohil- Des Moines Leader, dren. Ballou Bros., 317 south 154 st. 6853 68617 After the arrlval of the Rock Island exprers at the deput last eveniog, & well rosed aud Gontlamany Tocking puaen- | 2 Aikes o o B St St L ger was notlced to follow the wheel in- [ P 1'> ! 7 AxTED ~To rent small hou aw'ly small, ront Finest selection of Spring Suit- ings, Perfect Fit, and complete sat- isfaction gua-anteed. A, KALISH. Merchant Tailor 810 South 1th Stroet, 3 DOORS SOUTH OF FARNAM. it saLk~Faom and unimproved land lots and l 05T—8 gray oolt 15 months old; yeturn to H house on long credit B&M Laad offloe, 520 ¥, | X4 MoCoy a¥ Gault house, Poppleton ave. §5 re- h St Vadicka & Goantner, £03-m18p [ Whrd. £20-18 TorsALE—A tall 1ot and bouse of five rooms, pal. T gin; Bunchiot keys sitver kev ing, » mrzed trv, ¢l cta and 210d cellar, north side of Muson | J4Jas Trvine, Flnder wil flease retu h samo to thia aud 223k, luguie on premiscs, Charlos Kaiser . | office and reccive rowa:d. 81516 547-20p = MISCELLANEOUS, o paun=y tamilv borso and T go, baruessard robes. W, H Burng 546 20p [\ariovuksT—German Intelligence office has ro. '/ moved to 617 8 10th strect. Good girls can find {OR SALK 0% kENT—AD excellent farm In Jefferson | cmployment by applying he 51018p iy 0 BT h g wher 100 Lees. Yimus s on eultar sod baojo civen by G I Gl First-class talloring in_al branches, stances which compel salo make thia » bargaio. .G, | d1enbeck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 480-t1 62844 TR 8ALK—One 8 year old standard bred stallion colt, good mover; inquire Blue Barn, b22-18p {0k 5A18—Nice family horse, phacton and har- ‘Dess; enquir at Blue Barn. 621-16p H551R0, 1904 Rovilan strenss 51v7 vaults, rinks and cosspools cleancd any time of the day in v eatirely odorlos way With our iimproved pump and apparatus. Orders by mall pronpily attended to, &."Evaae, onioo and yesiaonce 1208 Dodgo St. up stairs. 00m7p JanTwina moDs -3 J MoLaia has for sle the best 70K BALE —Cheap, onolo:st varloties of straw i e L O 1uspborries and blackberries, west Omahs, N E | %2i5e.¢ rod- or ropairing old onos promptiy attendod oorne 63116p | 05" ‘Addrens 1011 Baunders b L 506 ez saum Ofmoe turnibure and oftioe, for vent, ex: cellewt location, Inquire of Morse & Brunner, 61116 I“VIMLIMWII of land within 18 miles of & Ol:\uhl,l:m‘l‘ good Elmlle, bl‘rn. orchard, feuced under cultivatio trade for cit; roperty It iaken mediatly. W, 8. Orseh, over” 108 Natican | [PRIVE, raultssioks and cempocl cloanad a tho J 68 ) G, Abal, P, 0. Box B ) EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITICK ALIST, 808 Tonth stroet, betweon Farnam and Her ney will, wh theald of guardian syllla, oblaiuiny 0B BALK -A% 8 bargain, 4 block only six blooks ‘“'u"”“”fi:fi"“m'&."" s S o - , y oertaln oo 3 from Gourt house, eleaut reaidence, proporty | made 40 ordor . Farfeat satisiustion guaraniars would make eight or tén lote for tenement. bouscs, HENRY BODDELING. Poor Farm. AKEN UP—Twelve head of young cattle. Owner can rocover same by calling upon John ¥. Hoch, Milk dalry, north of Deaf & Dumb asylum. 608-m 21-1ewbw R 8ALE 100 nores good Javd, 20 miles from Omaha and § mile from the thriviag town of Spring8eld, Nob., on the Missouri Pacific Ry., A% & bargaln for 50 days, or w.ll trade for first class jm- proved Omaka dpmpflfly. Woolley & Harrlson, room 20, Omaba National Baok. 478.28 .BRAY Oarries o fine line of Mens’ Shoes in Bals, Congress and Button We cootend that will divide. Addrese owner J A Rollin's, Omaha. 45610p spector around the entire train, curiously | J{or xext —Story ad » half house of six room: eyelog him. ~ When the last pair of [ ™Ak boute, No. 810 South 231 8t A T. Vous, fruoks was eached, sad ss the oor 1o | T &1y airer, a reticant and grim visage RENT—Houres vory chos pply st C. T, folow, stralghtened up from his work FE“"“E“" R Do, ot ™88 e the pasenger’s omlolrty found expree- F 1 sion: I say, my good fellow, aw, would you toll me what you tap the wheels with a F‘T Ba —Aq:-::nlndm ‘r-m.l of 160 were hammer fort Omatis $50por 7oat,” O & Mayner§ W oot ot & l“l'lr' luffur l(g!y»fi? dollars & month | Farnam sta. 5665.16 the lotkes of me does the ssme,” spd he| — """ scratched & match on bis leg and lit the | JFoh ame 2% 11 100 019 N 13th at; apyly to pipe that, judglog from its looks must — bave seen rervice in a wreck, while the pawerger slid into the coach and asked the pea-nut boy for a copy of “Fools) ‘OB KT -Btore and heuse and fixtures for rw'e Errand, VFisd streed and bt Mar; 3 626-18p RENT—A conyealent cottage northe seward and Pler strest on street car line. of No. 248 north 17¢h . cor Ol 70. 6p V0K kEXT—0 room Bouse; lrquire 1140 Norlh 13th st. E Peterson. 496-10p - it o8oul h R BAL%—Lob 60x127 south tront. Ne 485, thres aiaway, foule & Hamlogtoo make of i shoes are not beaten by any house either in blocks from Red Car line, easy torms, il car line, terms oasy, each $400 J | Mens’ Buckle Shoe . . 100 No 26 l-‘ln‘- um‘muzloox‘m one block from red Mens' Button shoe. . PP & | No 2usk:Flus ruer 15 1 Kirkwocd, very choap, | o 16,09 South 7thse botween Jackaon and feaven: | Meas' Button aud Bal s A0 400 No 184~ Bplondid corner lot 132 feet on Leavenworth stroet, very chosp, $2000, No 448—Four fine 1ot 0n Grace strect 60x140 on s oorner near car |'ne cbeap, fiom 8800 to §300 50 lots In Hanscom Flacefrom 8600 o §1,000. No #47—Two houses and fine ok south' front, two blocks from red oar line §2,600 or divide for 81,260, No 874—House 4 rooms § ot four blocks from St Mary's ave., ferims easy, $900. N0 439—Thice hou'cs on & corner lot two blocks from passenger depot 86,000 No_445—House six rooms, baro, well, cistern &o., 104 B5x182 0 Webster stroot, near 8t Paul depot. Burga'n, §2,600. MORSE & BaUNNER, 1404 Far. nam, 5616 eb. 14w prepared to bulld o 1o a0y sbvle and to do all kinds of carpenter worl reasonable prices; also repairing doue on short netice. INSTITUTE HOTEL CORNER 13th and Capitol Ave., Formerly Creighton House. Returnlshed, §1.50 & day. Bpeclal rates by the week. ‘We can and we are selling goods very low for cash, Remember the place, 1512 Douglas street. T. N, BRAY, Fashionable Hatter 9 "z Mzns' FURNISHER T -—