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DAILY BEE Friday .‘{ornjpg. May 1. = = LOCAL BREVITIES. —Strawborries, only 50 conts a quart, and » fall quart, at Baird & Palmer's, Brick for sale, in large and small lots, by J. P, Weaver, No. 815 Seventh avenue. The dreary weather of yesterday had a very depressing effect on all kinds of busi- ness, ~The special party I8 now expectod 7:50, —Rev. J., G. Tate, of Shelton, Neb,, will at- tend the A, O, U, W, on Wednesday night, May 6, in St. George's hall and will adéress the mosting. A full attendance of members ir policited, Judgo Stenberg was sercnaded Wednes- day night by the Danish Singing society, yoocently organized under the leaderstup of Professor Svinson, The musical treat was rare and one greatly enjoyed by the judge and hia family. —The residence of G. W. Lininger, on trala bearing the Barrios this morning at DISTINGUISHED “REBELS." _ | “Mosby,” an Eye and Ear of Lee's Army -~“Bob"” Withers, a Chervalier Bayard of His lufantry, A Comrade's Reminiscences. Ratherford B, Hayes, a republican Amerlean presldent, appointed as United States consut at Hong Kong, the ignor- antly-called guerilla, John Singleton Mosby, whose home in childhood and youth was in the pretty village of War- renton In Virginla. The office has from that hour till day before yesterday been tilled by this *'guerllla Mosby.” Tho telograph Informs the world that Grover Cleveland, a demooratlc Ameri- oan president, on Wednetday last ap- pointed *‘to be consul” at Hong Kong, Robert E, Withers, of Virginla, whose life has beon passed in his natlve ‘‘city of thehills,” Lynchburg, except while a Eigtheenth and Davenport streets, was the scene of burglarlous visitation about 2 o'cloc k yosterday morning. The theives managed to offect an entrance by breaking in the kitchen windows, They did not get any further, how- ever, being evidently frightened away, —Marshal Cummings has received from Marshall, Indians, a postal card telling him of three runaway boys who departed from their homos on the 27th of April for the pur- ‘pose, it is supposed. of seaking life in the far wost, Their names are John Gou'd, Fred Kern and Arthur Oheney. —Alex Wishart, the man who was shot last Sunday night, at South Omaha, by W. E. Tones, is still living although his condition remains eather precarions. The doctor at- tendiog him says that the ball passed so close to the femeral artery that It is liable to break any time and kill him very quickly. —Last eveniog Mr. Wm, E, Hardy, of the firm of Darnell & Hardy, of Council Blufls, was united in marrisge to Miss Minnie Beo- croft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, HL, Beecroft, old and well known cltizens of Council Bluffs, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr, Crofts at the residence of the bride's parents, on Lyster street, and in the presenca of a happy company of invited friends. —It isagood thing to be patient and pos- nossed of that charity which suffereth long andl is kind, Justice Brandes possesses it, else the family of the man who yesterday locked the justice’s offico door and carried off the key, compelling him to stand in the rain out- side till a key could be filed to fit, would be- fore this have been up town arranging for a coroner’s plcnic. —Mr. John Jacobson, United Statea store- Koeper at the Willow Springs distillery, has been ordered by the commissfoner of inter- nal revenus at Washington, to Nebraska City to exchanga service with the officer at that place. This move is in conformance to the provision of a resent order issued by the government changing the gaugers and storo- Xeepers overy sixty days, Mr, Jacobson's order of change takes effect May 1. —The sewer at the corner of Sixteenth an Farnam streots is clogged up and Tnspector tor McLean, with his assistants, was busy yes- torday in nearching for the causs thereof. Coro- ner Drexel has arisen to the emergency of the occasion and suggests that It is the body of the woman who was reported to have bsen drowned in the South Omaha sewer. Horri~ ble thought ! Tt is to be hoped that Mr, Mc- TLean will not cease his labors until the truth or falsity of this hypothisis is clearly proven. —0ol. Wood, after nearly a week’s persiat- ent effort, yesterday succeeded in inducing Mrs. Monkey to bring her infant heir, “Omahs, the First,” from his baby corner of thobig cage, and to occapy the niconew apart- ment provided for the distingulshed mother and son. The mdame monkey, doubtless at tho cautious suggestion of the ever-watchful patornal relative of young *Omaha,” has heretofore resisted all appeals and blandish- ‘ments to occupy her new room, but a piece of dazzlingly colored dress goods belng care- lessly thrown in, met her gaze and it, na it would have done her fewer-legged sisters, caught her, —Me, John Rush, county treasurer, is authority for astory of the almost incredible ruelty and heartlossness of aa individual for whom the barbecue treatment would be about the proper thing. A man, August Weiner, was driviog down South Thirteenth street #bout 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with o heavy load of furniture, on the very top of which was perched a four-year-old baby, The road was rough and the driver was In- xicated. Tha child was thrown to the ground and the heavy wheols of the wagon pased directly over its knees broakiog them, soldier and governor of that state some ten or twelve years ago. There appolntees of two radloally dif- fering polltioal presidents, bring back to the writer's memory a long traln of reminiscences and recollectlons of facts and happenings that were almost forgotten, and are now almost covered and obssured by the dust and cobw of time. For both these gentlemen were frlends of his youth, at- tending the same schools and institutions, following later the rame flag, ylelding their swords as he did his, to_the silent sufferlng soldier yonder in New York, whose greatness of braln and heart has a monument of admiring love desp down in the hearts of those who fought him very terribly in war. ers! the one the returaing, the outgoing consul to a Chinese olty. ‘Who is Mosby? In a short, trathful sentenoce, he is one of the least and most wrongly understood and estimated men of tho Unlted States to-day. Mosby ls a natlve of the Piedmont section of Vir- of education, which were improved to the fullest extent at home and in Institutions to whose carrlculum he added travel and reading, all resulting In the more than ordinary accomplishment of a man, who possesses & clear, quick, grasping, wide, bold and logical mind, whose power is proven by its works, and beautified by elegancies and ornamentations that mark his writings and utterance: John 8. Mosby is a giant. Cautious the Sphiox, his 1s the reticence of the tomb., Safe snd sure as the needle to its bridal star, he possesses a nerve llke that of the Nemean lion. With a heart that melts at misery or need, his {s a hand always reaching wide open to the true, the honorable and the brave. Dreadful in the charge, hisis a woman’s tenderness in the truce. Stern in the actlon, his is mercy’s gentleness in the hour aftet the battle. As a subordi- nate noman is more obedlent—as a com. mander, always appreciative of the trath that 1t is one of the chief blessings of power that it mey show mercy to the weak, and the crown-jewel of courage is magnaminity to the helpless. In this trait of character Ulysses 8. Grant and John S, Mosby will go hand in hand down the dlm paths of the historic future. Theso are his personal tralts. In poll- tles his youth was barren of active opin- ious, because while adherlng in a general way to the commonly entertalned doc. trines of his sectlon, that the *Union” was & compact depending for exlstence upon the provisious of the constitution, which wasinterpreted as are what the law- ers call ‘‘Ariicles of limlted partoer- ship,” permitting and anticipating the dissolution of the partnershlp upon pay- ment of all dues, at the will of & dlesatis- fied party thereto, Mr. Moaby was en- gaged in the pursult of literature and law, and only cast aside his work to buckle on his sword, when he lifted his eyes from thote books to see his state tremble beneath the tread of armed men, coming to shoot down the sons and destroy the homes of the daughters of her, who had boen one of the first to create the very government in whose name these soldiers were there. It was then that he, for the first time realizad the dignity of the oc- casion, and said In his qulet, quaint way, ¢‘We must send these peopleback home,” And it Is safe t say that this sentence contains the entire platform of political princlples, on which was based that spon- tanloty of enlistment into the military service that marked the courss of the young men of Virglnla in 1861, How he conduct:d himself in war, let the commanders of the opposite srmy answer. He and his friends have no ex- planation to make, nothing to offer ex- of course, The father jumped to the ground with an oath and picked up tbe child, which was lying in helpless agony on the ground. Heo tried to wmake it stand, but of course the poor creature was unable to do so and again fell to the ground, Here the child was [picked up by a passing stranger who took it to a doctor for treatment. The father is still at large, o —— Rallroad Rumblings, Ristorl’s special car, a Worcester ex- cursion palace, ocoupied & side track at the U. P. depot yesterdsy, Ristori and her husband remained in the csr until they went to the theatre last evening. The Barrios family will arrlve here this mornlng on thelr journey from San Franclsco to New York. The Chicsgo, Milwaukee & St, Paul traln, last evenlog, was one hour late ar- rlving av Council Bluff: The Overland U. P. train yesterday evening arrived at Omaha 40 minutes bahind time. —— Queen Elizabeth, Madam Ristorl and company arriyed hero vesterday morning en route from San Franclsco to New York, and as Omaha is the only polnt at which they stop between thess two citles the dlati gulshed actress was greetsd st Boy: opora hause last night by one of the larg osttand most appreolative audlences of the season. In the character of Qaeen oth, Ristorl has ample opportunity and scope for a full display of her great dramatiopowers The speciators last night were carried away with her acting as was evidonced by the frequent and enthuslas tle oatbreaks of applanse. Her support, especially that glven by Edmund Tearle, wss strong throghout. In fact Mr. Tearle shared the honors of evenlog with the star, The aves fcr New York, direct, th An ola second hand dealer on East Tenth street near the U, I’ depot, had a pair of trousars aud §20 in money stolen from his voom Tuesday night, cuses for. Honorable as friend or foe, his place as a soldler is at the top, in the estimation of all who know what they speak of. [The Ignorant can have no pinfon.] Bat he is among the herd and masses more misunderstood than any man eurviving the American war, while no man stauds higher in the respect of those men of the opposite slde, who were high In place and power during that pe- riod. Mosby fought for a prinoiple, and lost, He pledged his word and life to scaept and maintaln the interpretation given by the highest tribunal—war—to the form of American goveroment. He will keep that pledge in the fature as he has during the twenty years of recent past. And he is comiog back to the land of his nativity no more to draw his sword, unless 1{s flash b in defence of the ban- ner of this grand land, And who s Robert . Withers! In advantages of birth, soolety, educati and opportunities for improvement, that was Mosby's was likewlse his, Of almilar tastes, it was no wonder that both were found leisurely, yet joyously, mov- ing along the path that literature and loarning strew with flowers, whoso thoras, though msny, are hidden beneath thelr bloom. Take from Mosby his retl- oence and caution and give it to “Bob Withers,! and you wounld have far as personal traits are concerned, almost a counterpart of the former 3 and vice vorss, give to Mosby the rash- ing, mercurial, zealous flow of senii and generoslty of soul that must exhibit themselves at once, and you would have exchanged the eloquent lawyer of the “‘Oity of the hills” for the advocate of Fauquler, whose flow of logle and poetry e AR e A Py beslde vine-clothed banks often af od watch and ward As soldiers the one was no more faith- ful to his cause than the other, While the one wss on azcount of peculiarly fit ting attributes, selected by hils com. mander as *'an eye and ear of the army,” the other's mame ne'er unspoken when a desd of chivalric darlog or self- immolating devotion was called for. All who remember that hot July evenlng, wh 80 1 into the room 'vhu\ George E. Plokett, moving like the spirit of battle amongst his troops, sound- ed the charge up the hill at Gettysburg, where sullen cannon lay silent, awsiting the nearer approach of that llne which moved on unwavering, amid destruotion and death that 80 soon was vomited upon 1t; all who remember the gracefal figurs that waived a shlolng sword as it ran at the head of that line of soldlers up and along that long decline, can tell how “Ool. Bob” Withers bore himself that day; now down with a ocut from a » bursted bomb, now upon his feet cheering on “‘the boys;" agaln prostrated by more than three rifle-shot: ne time through his body, and yet again standing reeling with his regimental fl lifted on high, and : “Like & re-aprearing star, Like a glory from afar, Heading that flock of wi i Mosby ylelded his aword, and listening to the voloo and teachings of his magnifi- cent manhood and courage, accepted fully the result of a revolution, and bent his great energles to mend the broken homes, to rebuild the waste places, and add glory to the natlon’s fame. Withors, his equal in all the manly and admirable traits than constitute and adorn the jewels of a commonwealth, took counsel of his temper and weaker characteristio, and let clroumatances and sour surroundlngs of prejudice shap course, instead of consulting his higher and nobler attributes both of head and heart. Comment is unnecesssry. The one, who has stood in China the trusted roprosentative of that politioal party which, as a party, made it possible to- day for the Unlted States flag to fly in token of soverelgnty over all this broad land, comes home agsio. The other Roes forth to that same Orlental city, in the same capacity, but as the representa- tlve of that political party which did not, a8 a party, make it possible for that flag %0 to fly. A oar load of very cholce graded Here- ford Bulls, ready for service, for sale at my farm, 9 miles west of Omaha in Jef- ferson Precinct. JonN KLINKER, o —— Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. HOME FOR WORKING GIRLS. The Plan Submitted to the of Umaha. Council A Beke reporter yesterday learned from 8 lady who Is prominently connected with the Woman's Aid assoclatlon of Omaha, some facts that are of general Interest to the communlty. ‘The number of persons (women and children) who dally apply for id at the rooms of this soclety increases, although the distressing winter weather has passed. 1n o large majority of caves Inquiry proves that the applicants are worthy of charity, and compelled to ask for it by reason of inability to secure work. This is eepecially true of persons who have within the past year come into Nebraska from the state of Iowa, It appears, from the statement of a poor woman who was at the time of the conversation in the room with the lady and the reporter, that sluce the agitation «f the liquor question and the closing up for a time of that branch of business in Towa, work has been espeolally s:arce and the prioe paid for it cut down about two-thirds. She gave a list of prices to prove this. Be this as It may, the fact remains that applications for food and places to lodge g. More than this, added the lady of the assoclation, the soclety have not means, if tney had a place, to accommodate and_care for these people. A petition vouched for by the mayor and strongly recommended by him has been laid befors the ocouncil, asking action by that body whereby a lot named in it can be secured, with & view to the erection of a houss of suitable size snd construction. 1f this can be sscured there is no doubt but that the running expenses of the ‘‘home’ could be made by renting rooms to poor oung girls who work in stores and the ike, and after business hours must be cooped ip small, often unpleasant rooms, or walk the streets. In such a house these could have a pleasant home, with congenial and plea ing aesdclatlons, which 1s impoesible now, and they would willingly pay a rent, yea, and board for the privilege, which would g0 & great way to meet the expense In. curred on account of the eick and help- less, Such is the idea of the ladles in charge. They want municlpal aid to s cure a lot and bullding and will also s cure by subscription and contribution whatever they can to help along the projest. Once In possession of them they would provide rooms and board for such as earn salaries in stores and fami- lies, receiving therefor a sum sufficient to defray » large proportion of the outlay for those who are objects of charity; numbers of whom come for a day or two until homes and honest employment can be provided for them. As the matter now stands there s no place to lodge these and It is pitiable to behold the look of despair that often settles upon the face of & wcman who, weakened by diseate or want, learns the hard fact that she Is **out in the cold world, out in the street.” The ladies who are In this relation really “‘ministering angels,” pressed the importance of this matter upon the re- porter and asked that the Bxk call the attention of the city fathers and the com munity at large to it, which, it 1s hoped, will be the result of this article. e —— Ten dollars reward for return to Mil- lard hotel, Omshs, of land book and other articles in black satchel, Ex. changed at U, P, transfer in Council Bluffs about April 5 ———— A Meeting To-day, The commttee of councllmen appolnt- od last Tuesday night to act in conjunc- tion with Mayor Boyd and arrange mat ters for the moving of certaln city offices into quarters in the new county court house, will have a meeting to-dsy. There already seems to be an Inclinatlon on the part of one or two officers to remain where the are rather than to be moved apart for them at the ocounty court house. The complalu made is that there will not be enough light, unless some new arrangements can be effected. The commitslones visited by this committes to- they hope to effect arrangemenss that will be satisfactory all around, i — To ExcHANGE—440 acres well im- proved land { wile from Essex, Is., for a stock of general morchandise or bard: ware. Address, John Linderholm, Es. sex, Ia, Tows Lump coal, §4 00 per ton. ‘" Nat “ $376 per ton, 213 8, 14th, Jevr, W, Brorosp, 18 | slum of POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel ot parety, omeness. More economioal than and_cannod be sold In_competl- iha muittude of low Sesh, Shory welght iywoh: . onlyin oans BRKING FOWDER 00.. 108 Wi Y BASE BALL BREEZES. This powdet never varies. wtrongth and wh the ordinary kinc ton with ROYAL E, C. Kent, Pitcher for the Omahas, Blacklisted,—~8ome Excitement Over the Affair, Quite an exclting little breeze was raised in base ball clrclos yesterday by a short but terse telegram from P. F. Igo, secretary of the Western league, Indlan- apolls, sent to Manager Hoy, stating that E. C. Kent, pltcher for the Omahas, had been blacklisted by the Buffalo league. To ascertaln the causa for such action a reporter for the Bee raw Mr. Kent last night and from hlm recelved a statement. Itis to the effect that last August, while playlng at St. Louls with the Buffalo club, Kent received a telegram from his wife, who was then In Louisville, saying that she was dangerously i1l and asking him to come to her at once. From his manager, Chas, Morton, he received per- mission to go and went, but with the oratanding that just as soon as his wife got better he would join the club again. After arriving at Loulsville Kent found his wife in a precarious con- dition and by request of her physician sent Morton word that it would be im- possible for him to leave her any ways soon, therefore not to expect him back. To this Kent received no reply and he infers now, since they have black- listed bim that an effort will be made to prove that he desertd the club. If this ands good and Kent fails to get rein- stated, all the games he haa played In this season will be wiped from the record, Manager Hey has alresdy com. menced making efforts to have Kent re- instated. But until this is accomplished he is lald off and Wm. O’Donnell has boen telegeaphed for to come and play in his place. A GAME TO'DAY. If the weather will permit of It a game will be played this afternoon and in that Berry Is to act as pltcher for the Omaha’s. Followlng is the position in which the men will pla; OMAHAS, FPOSITION, CLEVELANDS, Saturday, Sundsy, Taesdsy and Wed- 'y nesday next the Indianspolis be here to play the Omaha team. ———— TSaal of North Oarolina Tobacso Is the best. —— Military Matters, Gen, Howard lssued orders yesterday granting furloughs to Sergt. August J. Helzer, Company F., Fourth infantry, Ft. Niobrara, one month; Sergt. Guatave Oajar, Company F, Fourth infantry, Ft. Omahs, two months. Recrult Harry Maynard, enllsted at Ft. Omaha, Is assigned to ths Seventh tnfantry aod will be sent to his regiment at once. Recrult John Couklin, also en- llsted at Ft. Omaha, has been assigned to the Fourth Infantry, The commanding officer at Ft. Nlo- brara has been ordered to send private James W. Wheeler, company A, Twenty- second infantry, who is in continement at that place, with all papers in his case to and report there to the awistant adjutant-general, depart— ment of the Missourd, Capt, Alfred Morton of the Fourth in. fantry, who was sent cut to Bridger, Wyo., April 95, has bsen ordered back to his proper statlon, baviog fulfilled the duty he was sent to perform. e e p—— TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER TO-DAY, Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: a hot A or DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, NEVER BXEN QUESTIONE, In & miliion homes for a quarter of & century 1§ has teod the consumers' Teliable test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAI\!:\;fi' EO‘\'DEB CO.s Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extrac Tho strongest, most deliclous aad aat H— Dr. Price’s Lupulin ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, The Yeast o the World. FOR SALE BY CLOCERS. CHIGAGO. - aT. LovIs club will | Surgical A convereation botween a well known clothier and a member of the Omaha Press trade? GENTLEMAN OF TRE PRE: C.—Why, those Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1312 Douglas St., thoy have come and through judiclous management have taken more than two thirds of the here Crorairr,—*Oap, what Ia to be dore, to evercome this Rivalof the clothing OF whom do you speak? Omaba trade. They have knocked the ready-made business clear out, while the merchant tailors can't find employment for t! of thelr loss of trade. G. of the P.—How do they do this? Can’t you people compete with them? O.—Oompete with them? ¥or usit is Impossible, as they sell Merchant Tailor Made Goods for less than our ready mzde pr by the tailors, at this their oven right here at home for lesa than it costs to make them. he peoploin thelr employ on account . In tact, they sell the goods made Look PRICH T.IS8T $256 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. .. 30 00 “ “« “ 35 00 L 40 00 45 00 56 00 65 00 “ “ @ “ “ « “ “ « “ « G. of the P.—Do they ever have anything like a Spring Overcont? C.—Spring Overcoats? Well I should say they have, and the most elegant I have cver seen, and at prices which knock the bottom clear out of all of us. G, of the P. an “ad” from them. .---Well, I need a light overcoat. I'll go and see them; I may get C.---You are sure to, for they are moat liberal in that line, and to say the loast they are a fine set of people, G. of the P.-.-What is the style of the firm? C.—The MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-STAIRS. Open Evenings until 9 o’clock. 1312. Saturdays until 10 o’clock. DR. PUHEK, Gradusate ot the Univers: ‘Vienna, Aus- tria, Lavo Surgeon to tho Military Hospital of Vienna, Willdo a general Medical an ical practioe, All calls in city or country romptly attended. Office at the Omaha K(odiul and Surgical Institute, Corner 13th Street and Capitol Avenua, Omaha Medical & Sur- gical Institute. 18th 8t., Cor Cavital Ave, Chronic and Surgical Diseases Discasos of Females, of the Nervous Bystem, Prl. ato Discasss of the Urinary and Sexual organs and iseasos of tho Head, Throat and Lungs, specialties. BYER AND EAR, Diseases treatod by an_experionced speolall diseasos of the Heart, Livor, Stomach, Kidneys, Blad dor, Neuralgis, R»cumatiam, Piles, Canoers, eto, Oatarrh. 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Hardwood and Poplar Panel, Hardwood Floorh Builders' Material, Red Cedar Posts, Common Oak ing, Wagon Stook, Stair *Dimension’ and Bridge Timbers, Cedar Boards for moth proofclosets, Etc, Veneers, Fancy Woods for Soroll Sawing, Kto., Eto, 8.W.Cor.9th and Douglas. Omaha. Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Orns ymental GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, FINIALS, Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Motaltlo Sky-Li Y 516 South Tith Street. OF ahw, Nob. it 7Tin, Iron and slate Roofers, Wor k done in any part of the country. SOUTH OMAHA Remember that when you ¥ ,uy a lot in South Omaha you get 9,000 equare feet of ground, equ:l to three lots 50x60, or six business lots 26x60. With this you have ‘the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and a street 80 feet wide. THINF, OF THIS When ycu are buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are NOW To secure these large lots while they are cheap. getting for your money. IS THE TIME You can get ground now at 24 cents, a square foot that will be worth five times that amount in three years, Send for a Map of South Omaha. Address, 216 $S. 3th St., Omaha, Neb. . A. Unton, Ass’t Sec’v and Manager. JoupERs X WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Malleable and Cast Iron FLXLTINGS, Pipe and Sheet Lead, ORTHINGTON STEAX FUNFS, LAXD DRIVE WELL ¥USFS, Plumbers’ Gas and steam Fitlers' IRON & BRASS GOODS, ENGINEERS' SUFPLIES, 14th & Dodge Sts- OMAHA NEB, C. 'F.[CONDMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER IN Pnts, Ols, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, DREXEL & HA'JI:. (SUOCESSORS TO JOHN @. JA°,088) ERED. W. GIRAY, (SUCCESSUR_TO FOSTER'& GRAY). TG § unperTAKERS | LT IVEIB ELER, LIME AND CEMENT, Ab the 0ld stagd 1417 Faro'm Bl Crders by bele- prompdl atieaded ko, Telophons “mnd