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    THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA. TUESDAY , JUNE IS , 1882 ,
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA.
Tuesday Morning , Jure 13 ,
"Weather Hoport >
( The following observation * ara taken a
the BARIO moment ot time nt all tha aUtlur
HlTcr 10 leot 0 Inches below high w tor mark i
0-n h unil 3 foot 7 Inches kt Yonkton.
BUSV1TIB3 ,
The past forty-eight bour waa proliE
of saloon rowH and Cghta.
Oni cape of dNturbnnco of the POM
was dealt with tn police court yesterday.
.T. K. Emrnelt nn I party , will pot
through this city on Wednesday , en rout
to Sail Francisco.
A colored man and n white man had
Jittlo matlneo t the corner of 13th nn
11
Jncknon Saturday night.
N. N. Edwards was appointed con
stable for Douglas jircclnot by the Count ;
Com mlsiloiiB on SiturJny.
Mary and Pat Kellv rniee J a dell of i
row at the foot of Douulas etrcot Sundft ]
and were arreetod and held to appear oi
Tuesday.
A man , whoao nnmo wai not learned ,
foil at the corner of 10th and Farnnra yes
.tcrddj- with an epileptic fit. Ho was taker
'j ' away and cared fur by friends.
* Our ci-pollco jndcte , Hon. Pat O ,
HBWCJ , returned fiom Wuahington City ,
Saturday night , and hit familiar foco woe
aecn on the streets yo tcrday ,
A team belonging to Mr. John II.
Wlllff , broke loose yesterday near hu
phce and ran nut ICtb etrtct. They had
not been captured ut last account" .
The county assessora yesterday re
turning their books to the county clerk
and thoeo already in are in such oed shape
us to pleoao the force in the office very
much.
Following the Hnverly'a Mastodons
the next and last entertainment for the
season , except ' 'Joust'1 la two nlghta of
Charlotte Thompaon , Tucaday nnd Wed
nesday , the 20th and 21st.
The Btdt of Philip Andres VB. J. II.
Kellom et. al. waa tried in tlw District
Court yei > tciday , reaultlnp ; in a verdict for
plaintiff of 8 0 nnd costs. Andrea was in
structor and janitor of tha old gymnaaiuin
and the Milt wasfor _ wages duo , Kellom
et. al. representing the stock Cumpany.
Work waa temporarily stopped on
the Farnum Btrret gr.ido ycsteidsy by
the soft condition of the grade-beyond the
hill. Ono tcain waa mired and the work
had to be "abandoned. A number of per-
nona went'up'tpvinveBtlgate , thlnklngthere
Lad bcWn.'ntrik'o.
The argument in the "Star route" cane
In which Fred. K , Claroy la defendant was
concluded yesterday , Mr. Woolworth ad-
dresfllng jury about 3 o'clock , closing for the
defense. The trial haa occutjiod the atten
tion of the court for the past ten day ? .
Kd. and Georgia Mozart , who have
just completed nn engagement at the
Academy of MuIo , leave for San Fran
cisco to-day tvhere they will open in
the Bella Union Thentrer. Ed. aa the
"Fire King" la uneurpasaed and his per
formances are not excelled by any rnnpl-
cian that travels. Uenrglo IK the famous
$20 , COO beauty nnd U an art lat of great
ability.
ability.The
The beautiful military allegorical
drama , "The Union Spy" will be pro
duced nt the Opera House in , Fremont ,
June 14th , 15th. and ICtb , under the aun-
plcca of MoPheraon Poet No , 4 , G. A. 11. ,
by seventy-five ladles and gentlemen of
that city , under the Immediate suporvinlon
ot Col. 15. B. Temple. We can conclen ,
tiously promise the people of "tho prettiest
town in the State , " the finest entertain
ment they orer had , without exception.
A cricket club waa organized In the
Ity Sunday and called " The Omaha
Criokot Club. " Dr. Lanyon was elected
Preddont. J. Botbwell secretary , and W.
J. Whitehouso treasurer. A committee
waa npunlnted for purchasing icatoilnl nnd
uecuring grounds. The initiation fee la ono
dollar and it free to all who wind to join.
Names con bo handed to the treasurer , W.
J. WliltehouHO , or to the uocretary , J ,
Both well. Another mooting will be oalkd
in n few days through our columns.
There ia ccmlderalle complaint of th
< Ially oon\entlona hold l > y the dognon IGth
and Capitol Avenue- which make the
vicinity dangeroua for pedestrians , About
a thousand nBiemuled there this morning
nnd made Itoiuo howl.
4
f Awellkno * manufacturer of this
city recently treusferted piece of property -
ty to another nnd then had the acknowl
edgement of the grantee initead o { the
grantor taken I eloro the notary. The mis
take was not discovered uutll the deed was
recorded.
The thermometer at MAX Meyer ' 4
Bro. , thejewtlera nud Optician * , fnm
12 in. Sunda.y until 12 in. ye'teiday indi
cated tha f .liowlngi 12 ni. , Cl ° ; 2 p. in. ,
70 ; 7 \ > , mH 74 s i 0 p. u . , 7 Q ; 7 a. m. ,
050 } 10 a. w. , 70 ° ; 12 in. , 74 ° ; 2 p.
in 75 ° , .
Tins police B'flda another descent on
the Twelfth ari l divet Saturday night ,
raiding the , houses rf Fanny Btntorj ,
i'rankls Kail aud Delia Thomas , F.ve
girls aud on < qual number of young men
were captured and toveral escaped by
jumping out through windows aud back
doors. Yesterday the girls patu 63 nnd
coats each , the young men thn same amount.
The mesdames proteit yleoruusly against
dlscrlmlnotlon and want all the sisterhood
Donobuf , against . whom
* < -4
warrant WAR Luned About ft we l < ago fo
an htaknlt nnd battery cimmitted Rgvn
the person of Lizzie ( tray , but who le
town to nvotd arrest , wa arrested ftt th
H , k M. freight depot joiterday on tl
charge of t < nlln ft lot of cigars and boo
from * 11. & M box-car at I'latumbutl
Officer Flynn mnda the arrest atd the fe
low had on A pain of new boots at tl
time. Ho will lie taken to COM count
to bo tried Lr grand larceny , the dole
propeity amounting tolOor over.
Tne city jail was devoid of inmates to
day ,
The publ'o entertainment and eism
nation * take place at the Deaf and Dum
institute tlii * week.
The weather cleared off nicely Ian
night , without the anticipated daily nllow
ancb of rain ,
ttlshoD Clarkeon held a reception las
evening for the graduate ! of Browne
Ha 1 , It was a very pleanant affair.
A communication from Aahlnnd t
TIIK HP.K says : "Wheat , oats , barley in <
rye never looked better. Corn is doln
well and growln ? fast ; the pvit few day
of warm pumhino is rending it nlon
rapidly. "
Mr. George Wilcor. who had th
trouble with John Scott last \reelr , state
that ho never whipptd Scott's boy. Th
nearest ho over came to it was seeing th
boy with several others playing in
haymow and being pelted with clods b
them.
A boarding house four blocks south o
Brnwncll hall was raided by sneak thieve
Sunday ntftht. They stole n lot of cannci
fruit from the c'llar and afterwards climb
cd the golden stair to a second-story room
by means of n ladder , nnfl there abstract
a golden double eagle , the hard carnet
wageD of a domtstio employed iu th
family ,
DEATH Or
Katal Bosult of the Sunday Moral dp
Accident ,
Mr. 1'rod LanRO , the victim of the
accident which occurred en Sunday
morning , died nt 8:50 : n. in. yester
day after most intonao BulforinR. The
deceased wns fifty years old on the
28th day of May last. Ho was born
In the kingdom of Saxony , Germany
nnd came to America nearly thirty
five years ago , settling first at Rock
lolnnd , 111. , where ho engaged in the
bakery and saloon business. After n
tow years' residence in that place , ho
traveled extensively over the western
country , K ° 'inK aH ar ou aa Montana ,
and returning from thorn nnd Bottling
on a tarm near this city , which was
thirteen years ago. This occupation
not suiting him ho removed to the
city about twelve years ago and spiling
out his farm established himself in the
grocery business on the identical
corner which lias been occupied by
him over since. Ho started out with
the most limited capital but by his sa
gacity , industry and business tact he
built up nn immense business to which
hn paid his personal attention until
within two months of the timeof his
death. At that time in order to allow
his children , especially his oldest
daughter Muggio , relief from an almost
uninterrupted labor of nine years , ho
sold out to the firm of Hoimrod &
Dorman. Ho retained , however , his
interest in the saloon business with
the proviso that it should bo only a
temporary arrangement , and that in
ease of his losing control of the busi
ness or at his pleasure the saloon de
partment . should bo transferred to
Messrs. Heimrod& Dorman according
to the provision of the Icaio made to
them.
them.Mr.
Mr. Lango'a whole lifo was devoted
solely to the interests and benefit of
his wife and children and in his endeavor
doavor to secure an indopondanco for
them , ho was extremely successful , no-
cumlitting real estate and personal
property to the amount of about § 75-
000. 11 is untimely death , tht facts of
which have boon stated at length has
cut him off in what might bo called
the prime of lifo and has deprived his
family and the community of n long
career of usefulness , which they had
no cause to anticipate the loss of , as
ho was in excellent health and very
strong constitutionally.
A few months ago Mr. Lttngo joined
the order of- Knights of Pythias , be-
ooming ft member of Planet lodge No.
4 , in which lie hold tin honorable posi
tion at the time of his death. Ho held
a policy of § 3,000 in the endowment
rank which will bo paid to his family.
His manyfriends and brethren in this
order regard his death as a great
calamity to the fraternity in which
during his lifo ho exorcised every ef
fort to bo useful.
The funeral will bo conducted un
der the ausptoos of the Knights
of Pythias Planet lodge at
3 p. in. to-day un
less seine accident should prevent
the arrival of his children , who arc
uxpeotbd from the east to-night. The
deceased leaves a wito , three daughters
and one son. His eldest daughters.
Maggie and Carrie , had just departed
on a trip for the east , and wuro tele
graphed Sunday at Davenport , while
his son Frank about eighteen years of
ago , who wan engaged in business
at Chicago , was also telegraphed
and arrived on the same train at
seven o'clock lost evening. The
youngest daughter , Adelina Frieda , is
but tlirt'o yours of ugo. At the ex
press desire of the deceased and while
ho wus unublo to write , ho authorized
Mr , Jean Schons Sunday afternoon
to prepare and dictated to him
his lost will and testament ,
which was poifectod ill the presence
of Dr , Murcer , Dr. Jensen , Mr. Goo.
Schmidt , August Uoohno and Philip
Lunge , the members of the family
being the solo legatees.
RECOVERY op ritomiTY.
Yestarday the watchman en-
< ; ugtd at the nail works no
titled Mr. lleimrod that there
wn a quantity of jnpor and
documents in an old lard can near
the woika , and upon examination they
wcro found to bo the missing papers ,
taken from the safe on Sunday morn
ing , nnd included all the papers and
the cash book , from which it is definitely -
finitely ascertained that the
amount was between $50 and
gJ5 ( , Mr. Lange's death oo-
occurred in the defense of the prop-
arty of others , and Mr. Hoimrod ex
presses the deepest regret that ho
should have lost hia life in the attempt
to save his property , -the loss of which
10 regards as utterly insignificant
: omparod with that which hu fallen
Jpentho bereaved family.
THE STATE FAIR ,
Measures Per the Permanent
Improvement of the
Driving Fork.
The July Exemption to the Yollow-
tone
There was a meeting of the Omaha
board of trade at their own rooms in
Lytlu block last evening for the pur
pose of considering various matters
connected with the holding of the
state fair in this city. At the limo of
the lost contest for the location of the
state lair , it was finally Bottled upon a
compromise to hold it for three suc
cessive years in Omaha , nnd it was
believed by the leading men interested
in the matter hero that by certain
improvements being done on the
grounds the fair could bo secured here
for the ensuing five years. The moot
ing was taken up entirely with a gen
eral discussion of the various items
connected with the proposed improve-
montc , and it was stated in general
that for the sum of $5,000 the ground
could bo put in such shape ns to make
it an object to continue the fair nt
this place. For this sum the Omaha
waterworks compiny will put their
pipes to the grounds , the Union Pa
cific will build a side track with chute
for stock and platform for passengers
up to the very gate , and the buildings
which wore blown down by the wind
storm lust fall can all bo put up as
good as now. Several members of the
board offered to put up their § 50
apiece. I : would take only ono
hundred men subscribing this
amount , rach to roiso the necessary
funds. The project mot with a great
deal of favor and there is no doubt
but the amount required will bo forth
coming , and Omaha may confidently
count upon n continuance of the fair
tt this point for some time to conio
[ t is probable also , that in connection
vith the fair an exposition will bo
leld , which will bo more local in its
laturo , and will continue somewhat
onger than the fair. No definite no
ion was taken , it being postponed
until the next meeting.
In regard to the approaching oxcur-
ion to Montana , which is sot for the
Oth of July , it was stated that Mr ,
'horaau L. Kimball , general manager
f the Union Pacific railroad , had ex-
ended the rate for members of the
soard of trade to their wives , and
his will probably bo taken advantage
f by a number of those who have Big-
liQod their intention to go. Thus far
bout thirty signatures have boon ob-
ainod to the paper , and at least half
f these will toke their better halves
vith them. In regard to Pullman ac-
ommodations it was stated Suporin-
ondont Bonnet had offered to charter
ars at u very reasonable rate for the
rip. The secretary , Mr. Thomas
iibson , had received a latter from A.
jiindo , president of the board of trade
t Helena , in which ho auid : "After
avhif ? reached Buttc , the present
crminus of the Utah & Northern
ail road , the only mode ot public cjn-
oyanco to points in Montana is by
tago coaches , and from Bozo-
nan to the National Park
y private conveyances. The route
ram Butte to the Northern Pacific , is
y the way of Deer LodgOjHolotmand
tozeman , then through the National
'ark to Virginia City and Dillon ,
vhoro wo again strike the Utah &
forthem. This would take the pirty
irough the most interesting and pop-
lous part of Montana. On bohaff of
10 people of Helena it can bo said
lat wo will assuio you ahosprabo ! re-
option in all other parts of Montana. "
The mooting then adjourned to
londay oveniiir/ , the lOch inst. , to
leot at 8 o'clock , when all interested
i the Montana excursion are requost-
d to bo present.
ll AVRN'S ' YOSE5IITE COLOGNE ,
ilado from the wild flowers of the
AH I-AMKD YOSESIITE VALLEY ,
t is the most fragrant of perfumes ,
rtanufucturod by H. B. Slavon , San
francisco. For sale in Omaha by W.
F. Whitohouse and Kounard Bros , ,
to.
VATBON D. SMITH'S MURDERER
> ooa the Perpetrator of the Crlmo
Lurk Within the Environs of this
County.
An old and reliable citizen ot this
ounty , during a recent illness , stated
o his attending physician that ho
ould point out the murderer of Wat-
on B. Smith , clerk of the United
itates court at Omaha ; that ho had
nown who the utility party was for
omo timo. Ho would not give it
way to Uio dooor , but said ho wanted
n see an Omaha detective , and to him
, o would make the disclosure. There
my bo something in all thin , or it may
0 a delusive fancy of a mind weaken-
d by long illness. United States Mar
tini Biorbowpr was in town Monday ,
coking into this matter , as wj are in-
urmod. _ Whether ho discovered any-
hing of importance or not wo do not
; now , but if ho did , wo will no doubt
ioar of it before any great la so of
hue.
If Watsnn B. Smith's death waa the
fork of foul play , wo do not imagine
lia murderer is within a radius of ono
houaand miles of Omaha. Wo do
tot think tlu.t ho was murdered At
11 , but that the f out ful occur nce
raa the result of an accident on his
iart. If the detectives are kqit
ang enough on the scent they will
n time arrest , convict and hang some
nnooent man , a repetition oi the jus-
ice that has been meted out to scores
f innocent persons throughout the
nuntry within half as many years
'ho rowan ! offered will stand as an iu
ucometit for some oflicor , with prino-
! u equal to that of Detective llazn ) ,
1 put blood upon the clothing of sono
oor wretch , arrest and send him to
allows. If no clue has : so far leon
btainod to the possible murderer , the V
[ for of reward had better bo vithf.
rawn and thus avert the probability
f such an outcome , [ PajMlion t
'imcs ' ,
Duso Ball.
3 CruickahaDk'f UM bill nine :
Wo are at a loss to understand your
oculiar conditional acceptance of our
mllenge. To the general reader it ist
very misleading. Wo did not , no
have wo nt nny time since our las
game , contemplated asking any odds ai
the tone of your letter would imply ,
Wo simply challenged you to play tht
nine you played on D corntion dayj
and which is S. P. Mono it Co.'s bast
ball nine , subject of course to un
avoidable alterations as jour's would
bo. If not accepted by you as such
wo see no other course open to us butte
to withdraw it. Your list challenge
wo accepted promptly under condi *
lions very unfavorable to us. Wu
have a right to expect ours to bo ac
cepted as promptly.
As to the other games , though wo
consider they have a prior claim to
your consideration , wo will waive en
forcing it , nor will wo interpose an ob
jection to your outside man.
About the number of innings , ns
the challengers , our right to suggest
the number will bo conceded by any
authority. However , let it bo nine or
twentynine.MOUSE'S
MOUSE'S BABE BALL NINK.
BLOODY BLACKS
A Colored Man Terribly Gashed by o
Kazor.
A couple of colored men got into
an alternation Sunday evening in
front of W. J. Whitohouso's Sixteenth -
teonth street drug store , over BOUIO
matter pertaining to a young woman.
The two wore Jaipca A. White and
Jack McKinney , and in the course of
the row , McKinney drew a razor nnd
wielded it with the skill of an expert.
White received two gashes on the
loft arm and a fearful ono on the right
wrist , severing the ulnar and radial
arteries from which ho would have
bled to death hod not a physician boon
near by. Ho was at once taken to
Dr. _ Lanyon'a office over the drug
storo'and the doctor tied up the arte
ries , though the sidewalk was deluged
with blood before ho wont up. The
tvoundod roan then disappeared with-
jut mentioning cash. White showed
remarkable nerve during the operation
upon his wrist , and said tint ho did
lot want McKinney arrested as they
jpth wore "ono of the boys , " and it
lidn't niako any difference about his
: uts. There have been nn arrests.
Caution.
J. Hochstrassor and the Brunswic
ind Balko billiard table company son <
10 agents , repairers or peddlers ou
hrough the state , and any one wh
ravels with such pretentions is .
raud , and persons will do well to lo
lira alone. Any parties wishing any
hing done in this line should send di
cot to Brunswick and Balko Co. , 50f
iouth Tenth airoor , or to J. Hoch
trosaer agent. Satisfaction guaran
cod. may22-lm
PERSONAL.
J. Harris l avos for Boston Wtdnesda ;
lorning for recreation and busiue-s.
J P. and B. M. Porter , d.-ntist" , form
rly from Dub < i < iueIowtthavlng practice !
cntUtry for the past 31 years , have coir
> this city highly recommended in theii
roft's.-ldti , to settle here.
0 H. Philpott , 61. D. , formerly of Ne
london , Iowa , comes to this city with th
oat of recommendations from the bcs
apers of bis state and thn moat influeu
ai men , as being a physician rnd sur <
) im of high etnnding nnd succest. lie baa
id a number of ca-es in surgery since h
ai in this city , nn i has been highly
iaaful. Ilia office Is at 1112 Faraam
; re t , and it finely arranged for the com'
> rt of hia patrons.
ThaRev. Father Kiordan , whoyecentl.
igned the office of Vicar Central o
lis diocese , returned Sundiy evening
om a month's tour of the Pacific coast ,
mch improved by trie-vacation. He lef
tat evening for Minnesota , where In
ikes charge of a parish. The revcren
Uher goes to his new post of duty wit !
! ie hearty "God speed" of a host
tieuih among all classes of people.
Mr. J. H. McAlvIn , of the Land Com
iissJoner's office , U. P. headciunTtera , re.
ired4Sunaay from an extended busi
tss trip throufih the east. During hii
bcence , of over a months duration Mr ,
IcAlvin visited Baltimore , Philadelphia ,
few York , Boston and other eastern
itlfs , and returns benoStted'by ' thechang
ad roht , aa hia many friends in Ouiuha
ill bo glad to know.
Mies Rebu Yates , daughter of Mr. II
IT , Yates , hai returned from Vasinr col
'go to pasa the summer vacation with he ;
atents.
H. H. Wheeler , deputy clerk of tin
upreino court , parted through the city
eattrdoy en route for a visit | to his ol >
ome la New York.
Qeo. H , lehl und wife , of Chicago ,
ent west to Columbua yostoiday. Mr.
I.hi is a well-known cattle man.
M IBS Kemrnerer , of Pittsburg , la In th
Ity , the guest of Air. and Mrs. J. N , II ,
'atrick , at "Happy Hollow. "
O , W. Bell , representing WIi. I'arrotte
: Co. , of this city , left tor an e-xtcnde' '
catcrn trip yesttrJay.
Judge Balrd and A. T. riielduger , well
nown attorney * of Council Bluffr , wer
i the city yesterday on legal bu.slutu9.
Mtsi Lena Rogers left for the cast to
islt friend * yesterday
J. N , ' Patrick leturued yesterday
om -Kuropem tour.
DRUG CLERK.
Wanted A bright active boy of
ire years experience in the business ,
dlross , KUHN&CO. ,
l'-3t ' Omaha.
. CONTRAaTjOHANOES.
edification of the New Covirt House
Plans.
At the mooting of the board of
unty commissioners , the following
oposod modifnutlons in the
ins for the Douglas county court
use , worn submitted by John F.
> ots , the contractor ;
1st. To omit all the areas to 'base-
mt windows , the cast iron grating
d openings for air ducts , the deduc-
n of the cost of said work to bode
| do at schedule price and charged
[ \fust \ the undersigned.
SI. To omit all indirect radiator
takers in the basement , at same f
nations aa above.
SdTo \ omit all stonoboarlngs under
e e\d only of iron floor' beama md \ n
\
use instead thereof east iron block
three-quarter inches thick , cigh
wide and twelve inches long. No ad
ditional coat of deduction ,
4ih. To put in rear ot building ir
place of window a c or opening.
5th. The system of sunorago beinj
changed from _ the original plane , tin
ttizo of pipe being different , etc.
The nbovn chanpos were rccom
mended by E. E , Myers , architect
and v , ere accepttd by the board.
Saratoga.
Hon. James H. Kynor and wife
leave to-morrow for St. Paul , the
scone of his grading contract.
The next concert of the Unior
Sunday School will bo given Sundnj
evening , Juno 28th , which will con
sist of a diversity of recitations , speech
es and singing. The school are also
to have an ice cream festival soon.
Messrs. A. 0. Smith , 0. V. Tousloj
and J , II. Conrad have it in charge.
Itofuao from the fair prounds hav
ing boon dumped on Garfield avenue ,
( ipnosite the north gate , it is declared
a decided nuisance nnd should bo aba
ted , CUCKOO.
HUMANE'SOCIEXY.
Regular Monthly Mooting at Tholt
Council Chamber Last Night.
The Humane Society held their reg
ular monthly meeting last evening nt
the oflico of Bull & Amos , Major J.
W. Paddock being chosen as chair
man. The corresponding secretary
road the following communicition
from a Boston lady , Mrs. Appleton ,
who has donated the money to ore.it
the society'a first public fountain :
BOSTON , Juno G , 1882.
Dear lira. Smajo :
I was delighted to receive your note
from Omaha , and the cheering account
of the good work your society is ac
complishing. I have great pleasure
in enclosing a check for $100 .for a
fountain , which I trust may prove to
bo of great refreshment to iiiaa and
boast. With great regard ? .
Sincerely your ? ,
EMILY W. APPLETON.
The thanks of the society were re
turned to Mrs. Appleton through Mrs.
Savage. William Wallace , treasurer
: ) f the society , tendered his resigna
tion , action thereon being postponed
until the next meeting. Mr. Wallace
has boon treasurer for nearly ten
pears. A committee on fountains was
tppointod as follows : Judge James
Vf. Savage , B. L. Verino , Tltjv. John
Williams , M. Toft , 0. F. D.ivis and
President Kennedy as member ex-
jiliiio.
It was announced that the Masonic
fraternity proposed to erect a § 500
'ountain in the vicinity of their Six
oonth street building.
The executive committee was uiroc
; od to secure a place for holding meo
ngs in the future. The meeting the ;
idjournod until the second Monday i
July.
July.Mr.
Mr. .T. Marsh , lionlc of Toronto , Ont
vritee : "Bllliuuinesa unit rlype , > tU teen
, o have trowu up with we ; having been
luiTerer fur years. I have tiiol many rt-m
die , but with no tatting result until
ised your BuunccK BLOOD BIITEIUJ. The
lave been tiuly a blessing 11 me , and
lannot speak too highly of them. " Pile
51.LO , trial size ] Q cents. jl3-dlw
CHILD'S HOSPITAL.
Donations in-April and. May.
Mr. Oberfelder , six hata.
Mrs. Kountzo , three trimmed hats
Misaea Minnie and Sadie Hamblo
on , parcel clothing , picture papers.
Miss Mary Douglass Hambloton
mo pictures book , ono now drees
itockings.
Miss Dolan , ono loaf bread , a nic
Kidding , parcel warm clothing.
Mrs. CUldwoll , four white spread
mo child's rocking chair.
Mr. 11 Maz , Etstor eggs.
Mrs. 11. H. Olarkaon , roll hutter
ix drosses.
Mrs. A. Mackenzie , parcel warm
Nothing.
Mrs. Hall , parcel warm clothing.
Celia , Lee Centre , 111. , two aiaga
incs and picture.
Mrs. Stein , ona jar proaervea
Mr. W. F. Erdman , box of bakin
> owder and 7 pounds of tea.
Mrs. J. M. Woolworth , 4 hats trim
ncd , 7 cans tomatoes , 20 bars soap ,
H butter , 2 dozen eggs , 1 box straw
' "F f * * . asparagua.
Air.Dlo o , 44 yards of Ringham.
_ M - Dickey , NobrabH city , parco
if baby clothing.
Trinity guild , 8 pounds of eui/ar
Bessie and Mollie Stephonsou' cc
ind rice.
Rev. J. Williams , a largo cake am
co cream.
Cathedral builders , 12 poundn siiqir
iranges , lemons , broad , biscuit , cah
tid meal ,
"From a little boy , " by mail , tw <
mall dolls.
, Sum1ay school of Ohriat cliurch
lydo Park , Maaa. : 0 sheets , 21 pil
jw slip * , 0 towels , 12 aprons , 0 shirts
pairs stocking , 1 box object cards
Card picture books , pictures am
arda ; Miss Popploton , 4 volumes o
'Aunt ' Jo's Soraphy ; " Miaa Mary
'opploton , ono year of "Tho Nur
Diy. "
Donations in money :
Ira. Dr. 1'eaboily 6 4 CO
.1 . lie and Mabel WhiteI'lattamouth
Neb 100
'atlianne ' and Freddie Casey , Kails
City , Neb I 00
[ re. r tain j o <
lev , Ur Oliver 1 00
ishop Clarkmm 401
inlghts Templar , oacemion offering 15 00
ontilbullon boxed 6 00
Total , 833 6 (
SARAH , Siator in Charge.
THE LEGION OF HONOR.
n Elegant Ueception and Banquet
at Tholr Now Hall.
List evening Wide Awake Council
o , 878 , American Legion of Honor ,
ild a most enjoyable reception in
mor of the occupancy of their now
lartora in Knights of Pythiaa hall ,
or Kennard Bros. , drugstore. This
M la largo and commodious , , well
ted and splendidly adapred for their
e.
e.There
There were about ono hundred
imbora and guoats present and after
the exercises in the council , the door
were thrown open to admit the rcpre
Bcnlativcs of the press and otho
friends who came to BOO them.
Wide Awake council was orgnnizec
March 14 , 1832 , with the followinj
charier members : J. A. Willie , Johi
H , Loftua , Jonathan Edwards , M
Toft , Dr. Geo. H. Pursoll , G. U
Davis , John Widsnor , Liwrcnci
Michaels , Herman Mather , James Me
Crea , U. D. Walker , John Walker
Oeo. P. Muldoon , M S. Martinovitoh ,
Martin Weiaer , E. S. Luca , N. C ,
Harper and 11. B. Oatrom. Tin
officers at present are :
John P. Loftus , commander ; Jntne !
Qatowood , vice commander ; .1. Willis ,
past commander ; M. S. Martmovitch ,
orator ; John Widener , secretary ; M.
Toft , treasurer ; Deo. W. PursolJ ,
chaplain ; Lawrence Michaels , guide
Herman Walkrr , warden ; Q. II. Davisj
collector ; G < io. U. Puraell , medical
examiner , and BO on ,
The council moots on the first nnd
third Monday's of each month. Wide
Awake council now numbers 40 menv
bers , and the live councils in Omaha ,
about 07" ) in all , while the legion in <
eludes about 55,000 in the United
States. Since the establishment oi
the order iu Nebranka it has mot with
wonderful encourngomont , as the in *
Buraiico rates secured through it , arc
claimed to bo much lighter than by
any other co-operative society in the
union ,
The Omaha divisions include some
of our meat highly rtopuctcd and in-
fluontal citizen * , and u pleasant feature
turo of the order is that ladies are
admitted to all except the insurance
privileges.
The opening of the now hall passed
off very pleasantly , and ut the cloto of
the exercises a delicious lunch , includ
ing all the good things in the market ,
wiva servid.
A veto of thanks was passed during
the evening to Mr. Samuel Burns for
the UBO ot Bomo fine queenaware
loaned for the occasion.
Also to Mrs. James .Gatewood , who
presented the Council with a Gno iced
cake on which was inscribed : "Pre
sented to Wide Awake Council A. L
of H. "
The social interchange of compli
ments and congratulations continued
until a late hour and were worthy of
the highly interesting character of
the occason.
&mm. flOTIGES.
/llbl 1O t ixl > Ofcll hi I * W VjaiMiO
L. ThdurtM UoamS Cielithton BlocJt.
A U pel iOUtln-
. terett In suma.ot tt.WO i J
" , ( or 0 to 6 years , on Brat-cUes city ftml
lann property. Bcuia Ituti EUTITI nnrt Ifjjje
Anniny. Ifth encl no yl.ii Rta
HELP WANTED.
Olrl forgciiiMl houstwork. En-
WANTED IbOS ( nltfornla 455-tf
At once , a girl for genual house-
WANTED small lamily. Apply ate. < , cor
ner J6th aul Ctitcago. 4C2-l'i
- fctgon ral Inu cwcrk , irust
WASTED-Ciil , .washer und Ircncr , vncd
rfsgea | olit. A | ' ] > y at BOUlh-e et corner 2 th
ind Fmunt stric : . 414-U
i-LL Vcntlljtid luinioiiU ir untiiuihhed
rotmj to rent , at c.iucr if 14 h and
JUcsg' . 0-tt
\\f ANTMi Tin i-mart , tnir ctlc hC.itHa.iii
VtraMl In N brka and Dakota. f30.0
i week eaiiily made hcaUo expenses. Call i
> nco on O. A. PARUCLUB , 151& Firnata ut.
410-U *
ANTED Good c ok. Apply to Kcpp
W House , Llalr , Neb. 421-14
A ynung nan for office Addrrt
WANTED nd writing , Riling rcfcr nccB , an
l > ry xpectedZ , lieu ofllce. 4f/-tt
A.\TED A ur > - Iu laundress at E
W Charlca Hotel Uarter street. BB4-tt
l Ten teams to work on Floronc
Cut-Off. Wages * 3 60 per day.
377-tf MIillUULL VINCENT.
1 f\A MEN WANTKD At F.orenea Cut-On ,
1 UU nine miles firth ff O'tln. W
(1.76 ( p day. MITCHKLL VINCENT.
[ TANT'D / Sluullcn an man of a'l work I
W private fiiully ontore. AdJrexii "J. B
lie olllce. 4DJ-14"
S tuatl n hy a y < mn. Oermin , I
WANTKU ' buslni-st as mlcs.L'an or cvprntci
ISM ci\ skit rable oporitinco in oithtr. Wag
n oliju t Address II. S. IIco office. H'i- .
MICELLA(4EOLQ ( WANTS.
WANTKD To rent abont July lit , a houst
wlthfduror flvo rooms. InqulioatTn
! XK ofllce.
tTTANTED Two or thrco unfurnUrcd rooms ,
VV iiiitlble forivirlor and tleepinx room ; ,
idlresa T. 8. A. Uie offlce. 4EO-12"
[ ItrANTUD A houaa aud tarn near contra !
YV piitof thocliy. Addresi II. FR1NOS
JlMw 1417 Howard st.
[ TCTANIED hoarders at Turner Hall roitau
VY "nt , excel.ntmoaU ) at all h'.U'i" , 25 ctp ,
'articuisr ' Attention paid Hiwotklvboirdera , ca '
nJ tea m. ? . C. 11ULLANOKR ,
4i7-tl Cor et 10th aud Howard ,
[ TTANTKD To loan. ? 3,00.i on irood mill
VY property In Douglas county. AddroM Lock
0X763 , Omaha. SlO-l-
[ TTAN'T IJ-/OJ laboiord BO worn on thn O.
VY M. & Ht. i' . R. H Waxes 41.60 and * 1 71
orday ; st.tdy work * 11 the Kaon. Aqp y al
u liners otllce. roim 6 , Kv.-rtt'j I'.lock , C'jun
11 BlutTu , orat N ; la , Io a.
a.E. . Q. NOUR3E ,
AN'TKU ' A frw boarders iu a prl > at <
W' fiimlly , at 1410 Jac bon slri-oi. aj6 12
1st unlurni9h''d room nol
V > ) < than 1'Jxlfi , must bo in butlneu iior
on nl City. Addrtss T. 11. A. , IUo olllco.
iANTKD 01 ilitrcn an noarden inasolet.
school. N. W couicr California and lOtli
rcots. L. U. LOOMIS ,
2D9 tf
fAKTKD Kundlnjr bridge and echaol bond
IT 7 OKri. Hellivno M-tl
[ TrANTKD 600 privy au.ts , cluka * nd COBK
V pool * to clean with danitary Vault and
Ink Cleaner , tbo best In use. A. Ktana & Co.
ssldnnra 1200 Dodiro "trcwt. Om h .
i 7ANT U I omit , wjth pilviLgu o ( buy-
W I "If after about three month * a cottage of
va rooms , good locality , within Uent ) minutes
alk of p"8tollico. Address stating terms and
icatlon. "lion e" II olllca nrt7.tl
FOR RENT HOU8EB ttO LAND.
UENT 'IVo new UiUJvb uuu i/l a unu VM
5ilOtl 1 6 mains , u\o'ything oiuverlrnlly ar
meod. Inquire on preuiise-i , tOiS. 20th trrct
ear Lcaveuwcrlh. 417-14 *
T10H UKN'J A front room ana two airy eru'
rooms , all new y furn sheJ. wllh or with
itboard. 1S07 CJM tt tit. 418-13 *
TTOR RKNT-s-Two hou.e , ono fi , and one .
; rojnn , on flii'iol ' htntt ca < - . Incnnru 1110
crtli IBtli iitieet , lit-t ten Nicholas and
445-15'
U KENT To gBctleaiaVTwtti out bouid o o
. Urolrorit room and onoHina I one , it thu
trtliwcst comer of Ibth and l > a\eoport it ) .
Mb
1011 HK.NT FuruUhi-d room , ccrair 10th and
1 DougUa ttreut. < (0-tf
j > OK HEN I UN * , riicelv funUhed front
1 roam , first floor , 3 block * eoutiiuest pokt
lev , rate cry reasonable , at 1407 Howard , bet
th and 16th streeU. 435-tf ,
WR 1IL\1T Thica Dice roorai , nultanle
for otficei. Apply B. Jacob/ Clothing
> rc , 11ZO farnbam tttct 43MJ-
CICELY turnlihed roomi , ono door rcrtb of
I Dodge on 18th street , 8W-15'
170R RENT Small oeallir farnl'hed front
I ; ro rmhr. ( > fl blotk § ( -.uth-en' of pofttof *
Oca. Rittl Tiry rait n be , a , 1407 lioward ,
between )4tn anil 16 h treft > , 401-tf
l/Ult HtSI A. nicely furnliilieil room at Ml
r CJiIoiJOStrrcl.l.ctw ca 4lh and Itth.
orctf
HKNT- Two nicely furnUbed JWIIPS , low
prlorf , I'rici lieu o SoiS ( .asjgtr.et.
lOUit tth. > f t urniBhofl uo u , . ltf.il street
M botwcen C.si and CiIIoruU :
353 , f
nOR RF.ST t'loa-a tly furnl'hol room , 11T
i < South 17th st. oof one iloo/ north of Doug -
Us. 8MU
RFNT Furntiriel front chamlxr ,
EOR her wiih.ut bjatd. 103 north lOtnit.
RN13IIED aiiith rooms for rent. 8.
J. W. corner 10th aid DaicnK > rt : 300U
HUNT The ppachu * and clc-iant hall
FOR a 1 modern t pr. . ementalnCurk'sand
ICoeter'H lliock. Apply t j f. M , Ulark , or to II ,
A. hotter'a 105 and < 07 a. 14th tltnt. 297-tf
OR RENT J furnuhed roomi ortr Me
F . ! > . r.nr. 18(6 o.l ( Mdg
1TIOR RENT Nicely furnished room * rtth Of
r without board. Koaionabla prloi . 2018
' a H
at.
FOR OALt
PALE Fun Ituro and Icaso rf hotel la
EOn i a. LnqulM kt 1613 U.d e Btrott ,
BALE txthaoifo Hottl , at IViDoW. .
POll , Including furniture nnd etorrg. ; r M
lo nt on ar.d ) mircntpo. Only hotil In town.
For ter.iis aJdrurB , H , V. 1IAPI.SON ,
427-M Agent'
T Oll SM.K A 48-Inch Columbia Blcy lo w .
1 ; rented In flr-t-clts * condition , wl h era ! e
r | ring 24 Inch hinillo b r , nnd nlifc.o pUted
hend , object ot tale to tout new nd lor or ma.
'
chltiu. AldrcmJ. R. Leh'nur , ItflMi'ouo ' si.
Onjaha. Nob. 4W14
1710R HALB--A cot u po cf ihros rooms nrrth
Jj ilJof NIchclM botwicn l..th . n d 10 h.
Inrjul o within. (4.2 ( tf ) UAVID OEKTHT.
BALK Thobnolncanand flx'urei ' ota first
FOII moat market In Central .Sornukaj
Host location ! boot cash trade In the city. Kcanou
for ( tolling1 , for health. Address Dutcher , Bcc
ollico. 3-17-1 m
UhT UK SOI.ll 69 = acred In Polk county
1'ric.t $5,000. liKiulrn o [ J , U. Kmnian
toffice , lllsliig City , llullor county , n > .
881-lm
ITIOH HA h A pootl faraly iraro , warranted
D gcntlo , sul'Bulo f r grocery waon , also new
hnrniws , IcaUicr top phac'on , nearly new , and
complete stable out'.t. r table for runt Call at *
tcr 6 o'clock , 1013 Webster street.
376-11 CUAHLE8 MARI.KY.
ITlOllbAUt ; onolot 132 trot ( ronCitfe by ( MS
JU 'cot doer , on south 1. th strict , on $10 per
month | mnicntB , to anyone who will nulid. In
quire 1407 IIourd , between 14ta and 15th its.
| 10R HALE IlcAutllul acre let and houjo on
! California etroct. 81300. llcGAGUS ,
SM-tl OpSKMltn Pout flloo.
17 > UU UALh llooho of IHu rooim and 1 > t OB
JJ Ooilge Btrcct , ( ilf.OO , Small house nnd two
lota In Bhlnn'b addition (000. WoCAOUE ,
S91-M Opposite I o tolHcc.
RALE A house nnd lot 1 0113 front ,
FOR barn , two wolla and cistern. 123 * '
South 14th street , ooaond hoov north of William
street. Prlft 814X1.
71OK bALh hiBtaura't on a Hill tr rolod
1 utrott. II. UANNWEILKB.
ZSl-tf ll.h t-trc t , near Karnnra-
BALK 1 ho POPULAR HOTBL , known
FOR the JiOYS' HOi.E. This houwj Is co--
ttally located , has sou h and east front , nnd la
surroonded vr th Quo fha'le trees ; cent insthlrtf
B repine rootna , hM Ice hou-e. laundry , B-iuipla
room , so , IIa a world w du reputation nnd >
hotter uatron < go than many houses of twlco IU
capacity. Prioo $5,000 Kor particulars ad
dress , A. A. SAWDEY , Rod CIoiw. Aeb.
_ _ J \ EM-U
" 171OR BALK Or will oxcha go for Omaha pro-
JC port } ' , an Improved soc on of land a-IJoin-
InR n station on U. lW. . R. St. DUMHAM , 111 !
Farnham St. , Oniahi. 7 u Bmt
RICK FOI1
B 203-tf K3TABROOK Ik WE.
HAY At A. H. Bander' Feed Sto
BALKO
lOlSnarnorSt. ulQ-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
\
TIFIK PACIFIC ! HOUSE-Davfl'r ° it and ICth
J. Btrectfl , can iccomidatea fatv man beard-
.a new house , new furniturj , now boJ .
418 18
tKMr.VcKtnney , ( or McKlnlev ) that bought
C. W. hlnR'n noti 01 V. Flood , and sold the
urns 11 C. W. If Ing In tin month of April , will
end his kddrn-8 to C. Vf. Klnir 15th Btioet.soulh
) maha , nn nl 1 be ami I ) teardcd ,
Wtstern papen please copy. 4f.l-14) )
r < TRAYED-A datk brown hirjo , elxycarsold.
J ha 1 halter en , liberal reward will bapUd
or hUreturn , or lor noy In'ormttlon of blui.
JOHN IVHNhI , ' , ,
410-tf 15th and Ilouaid st.
- OSTOH STOLKN A mall Jer ey cow. Uber-
IOSTOH
J al rcua d fur information laidlng to her
eco\e y. N. S'lELTOV ,
411-12 24handDodKunlrcct. !
pAKEN Ul' A cow about 7 j ears old , rod with
JL whltoi potii , Urro horns Also a htlfer ,
ed , with wnlto tpatu , both with < af. !
FRANK KOHEHi1.
a-4tt on e w Rikery , 13tti St. near Williams.
T1AKKN Ul' AyoU"p ; cov , about 3 \ ears o'd ,
1. hlto with n dear. , nt tlo J N.ll. 1'atrck
irm , 3uilki wost'of ilty. 8. Bower. 4JO-12t
LOST On Bncrman Avo. , last ovonlnjf , wrrot-
cd lap rnhe , Byuro rf horne In ccn cr , l . .t-
oitllrg on corner' * . Fiidor will p'oisj commun-
J ta with sub/crlbo end rootlva reward.
LOUIS UTTLKFlaLU. 1 . O. Uox , 726.
JTUAYED A small red caw , with while i-pot
J and whl'ef > rrluadj Sjearaold. C J. * Vi
nlalil 1717 Burt street. 43M'2 |
BoTTiajiND Eoo DIUCBRH JIKD
> BrECUtATORa I have Ire and Imi ro t d col 1
toragu for ten car loads. M 111 a.i.re till N-/vtm-
er.andguatan ee tohaldbut.ir ndegfatwett
ndfr.sh. Will sh re proflia equal y with pir
storing ttock t r fmnlshli.gmo ty to buy It
1th. $10,000 to $20.001 proflt can bo cloart d lave
vo incntlit tlma. Correspond with
Rcf-renco D.B. liEEMEK ,
11. Kountz ? , ( ) in ha
President First Nalional fl.nk. 4W-tf (
B1DWAED KUERL
lAGIMBK OF I'ALMYSTERY Mil ) LCOKDI.
IONALIST , 4S9 Toath Strot. between F mtw
ndHninev. Will , with tbo ild of guamUrj
Mrlta. obtain for any ono a giant * at the p u
3d prei nt. aud oa certain conditions In tan fa.
ire. lioorj nnd Shoeo ci de to > nler , Pajfne
' ' " '
Absolutely Pure.
powdart