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THE DAlLf BKE THURSDAY .A PHIL 2d The Daily Bee. Thursday Morninp , April 20. Weather Protabllltie * . BpecUl Dlrpatch to TUB Uim. i WisniNOTON , April 20 , 1 A. M. Indications : For the Upper Mis onrl valley : Slightly warmer and partly cloudy weather , followed by light local rain ; light winds from south to west ; stationery or lower bar omoter. LOOAIi UJtChWITIES. The "Nebraska Giant" has returned to Chicago , The Union Pacific base ball clnb beat the Springfield * 8 to 3 Tneiday , Although somewhat cloudy , yesterday was a nice , pleasant spring day. The entertainment announced by St , George's society has been postponed to May 22 J. There are forty-five men and seven teen teams at work on tha Douglas street paving. paving.When When the overland train which arrived In this city Tuesday left Ogden , there wai four inches of snow on the pround , A young man employ * ] at the nail works had one log cut ol Monday ofenlne while trying to catch a rldo on a passing freight train. Tbo public rehearsal of the Harmonli Society Tueiday was a very sucoosufu and gratifying affair. Prof. U. F. Moyci officiated as director and Miss Maggli Boulter ss accompanist , The benefit concert of the Saratogi Union Sunday school has been postpone ! to Friday evening , May 4th , on account o the death of Mrs. J. E , Wither , the organ 1st of the Congregational choir , who wa to have participated In the entertainment In Judge Ileneke's court yesterda ; there were three cases ot Intoxication ; on paid , ono wont to Jail and one case wa continued , Willie Martin , charged will stealing a bolt of Itca from Oraioksbank'i pleaded not guilty , and his cose wan con tinned. tinned.A A call has been issued tor the twentj .fifth convention of the Young Men1 Christian Association of the unite States and the British Provinces , to t held at Milwaukee , Wii. , May 10 to 2 ( A delegate will probably be sent from tb association at this place. The people i Milwaukee will throw open their houses t visiting delegates. A printer whoarrlvcd In this clt Tuesday from Sioux City , became craze from drink or something else Tucsdt and was arrested about 2 o'clock an lodited fn the county jail on the charge i insanity , Ho imagined some ono wi after him all the time , and was very vl lent when arrested. TO OOEAN TRAVELERS. Messrs. 0. B. Richard & Oo , , Ooi eral Passenger agents for the Han burg-American Packet company , be to inform the public that second cab ! round-trip tickets over tholr line ai not valid unless ono hundred and tc dollars have been paid for the 0001 faro. 25m&elw FOR SALE. A now aide-bar , end oprlng top bn gy , made by Snyder and took fir prlzo at the state fair last fall ; nov used and will bo Bold low. Apply Western Newspaper Union , cor. 12 and Douglas at. feb28m&otf Memorial Uosolutlons. HALL OF BRICKLAYER ) ' UNION , ) No. 1 , OF NEDIUBKA , > OMAHA , Nob. , April 27 , 1883. ) Under the all wise 'd oree of Almlghtly God. we , who c his creatures and amenable to his lamest most submit to his divine will ; thoi fore , be It RESOLVKD , That wo , the memb < of Omaha Bricklayers' Union , No , of Nebraska , deeply deplore the le of our comrade and fellow mombc Henry Shaw , who , by divine inti position , haa been removed from o . RXSOLVXD , That woslnoorolymoc his loss , and extend our heartfelt sy pathy and condolence to his family this , their honr of sad affliction. RESOLVED , That a copy of these r olutlons bo entered on the mlnnt and a copy sent to the family of < late brother , Henry Shaw. [ Signed ] ALEX , DABRAOII , DANIEL O'KEEFE J. W. KAYE , F. P. GOULD , JOHN H. HAIIN , OHAIIA , April 21 , 1883 At a regular mooting of the Om P. P , Union the following reaolutl were adopted : WHEUEIH , The Bricklayers nn ! No. 1 , of Nebraska haa , by the de of the late Harry Shaw , lost ono ol most appreciative and efficient mi ben , of the yonng men of Omah genial and trusty oomptnion , and his co-workers , a substantial and ot gotlo assistant ; therefore bo It RESOLVED , That we , thai Om Plasters1 Protective union , ( No. 1 , Nebraska , unanimously tender heartfelt sympathy to your Jionon " 11 body in your loss of a worthy mem and brother. Wo also tender warmest sympathy to the mother lister , friends and relatives of our brother , Harry Shaw , aud hope I they may bo comforted in their ser for one o young and so worthy. RELOLVED , That a commltto of tl ba appointed by the president to wara those [ resolutions to the Br layers' union , and that the corrospc ing secretary bo instructed to fern a copy of these resolutions to mother of the lamented Harry Sh I RESOLVED , Tiat a copy of tl resolutiona bo furnished the d papers of Omaha , and the loic papers of Hazalton , Pa. , for pub ! JoIlW FlNAK , PJETEB Committee tV" For rent to a good live man , at room In opera bouse block. Falrbn Neb. Splendid location for gen atock , county Mat and county offit also bank In the building , populat of Falrbuary , 2,000. Country n attld. Rjot low. Apply at oncx J. H. BuouTArr , Llaoola or Valibmry , Nab A CROOKED CROWD. A. Big Capture of Confidence Men by the Police , A Long Chase After a Buna- way. A Fall Kit Token From Him and Strong Evidence Against All * For Borne tlmo pant this city hoi been lufeatod with a gang of confi- doneo operators who have boon sharp enough to got In tholr work and Ken- orally olndo the police officers , Be successfully did they ply tholr game that the story ol tholr operations bo < catno a storotypod ono and the list ol victims wai swelled from day to daj until It booame enormous , Yesterday a haul was madi which struck homo and five men won lodged in jail , who are undoubted ! } at the bottom of the whole business ono of the number having a complot * outfit for swindling purposes. The arrests wore made by Officers Walker Big wart and Boyle and the names o the prisoners wore registered as ; Hob ert McCarthy , D. B. White , Jame lie , 0. II. Ohllda and J. Adams , alia ; Reynolds. The gang Is of aeml-ro spuotablo appearance and the met mostly young. They wore lodged li jail and held to await ptollmlnar ; hnarlug before Judge Boncko. Quito a sensational econo accompa nlod the arrest of J. Adams , or lley uolds , who was taken In town abou 10:30 : a. m. by cilioer Walker. As th two reached the southwest corner o Fifteenth and Farnam , on tholr wa ; to the jail , Reynolds suddenly gav the oiiloor the slip aud ran at the to of his speed toward the old Wlthnoi house , with Walker In full pursuit an crying ' 'Stop thief. " Reynolds wa gaining on him when ho reached Hai uoy street , aud Walker drew his revolver volvor , but at that moment a youn lady , who was walking along the aldi walk , got between them and provonto his firing. The prisoner's break , of coursi attracted general attention and a larg crowd quickly assembled near the ol telegraph oflico , and many followo the men who were running. Amen others was Jaok Galllgan , "Old Iroi sides , " of the Western detootlv agency. Jack Is long winded an Craotlced In running from long sorvic i the fire department. The pursue and his pursuers disappeared down I the ravlno of Fifteenth and Jaoksot and the fugitive ran as far as Thl toonth and Jackson , where ho wi brought up against the newer an tried to throw some papers and othc articles In , but was prevented and h whole kit captured with himself. E was at once taken to the city jail ai : lodged with the rest. The property taken from him at tt jail comprised a complete outfit 1 < the confidence bntlnoss. Ho had canvas covered blank book , now at clean , with the word "Transfer" : large letters on each eido , In this wi a quantity of express and railroad o volopos and blank checks on tl Omaha Savings bank , A Moroai pocketbook was taken filled with i sorts of papers , note books , an o revenue stamp , etc , A silver bad bearing the words "collecting agon wno captured with other things , ai this was provided with two sma sharp hooks Instead of a pin , so th it could bo put on or taken off o ! coat In the shortest possible space tlmo , A pair of "London Smok goggles , and a number of small artlcl completed thojoutfittho nature of.whi la a dead give away on the party frc whom It was taken. A blank pass book of the Oms savings bank showed that lloynol at ono tlmo had 940 on deposit that Institution but had drawn It out. He had not a cent of money rs his poison. 1 , Ai stated It appear * to bo ad. is sure case on the man Reynolds a r , tha others will probably share his f. . rnr The law governlng lhla class of cri nr Is only a city ordinance and the < tromo i penalty Is twenty dollars fi rn and thirty days Imprisonment. Ii nin believed , however , tnat this la t in same gang which swindled the B trice man recently out of $50 and if can bo brought to Omaha to test and can Identify the parties , they i nr bo sent over the road for obtain ! money under false pretenses. Roynolds' presence in Omaha 1 been known to the police for throe four weeks , and his capture is i most Important yet nude in this 1 and ho should bo prosecuted to extent of the law. Just what iha proof will bo against the rest of ins gang remains to bo soon , bnt the ti derfoot who journeys westward bo comparatively safe for a few , di kth "MOTHER SWAN'S WORMBYKU its Infallible , " tasteless , harml cathartic ; for foverlshnoss , restl ness , worms , constipation. 25o. orate - Army Orders. , First Lieutenant Walter S. Sol iha of lor , 5th Cavalry , la hereby dotallot judge advocate of the general oo bio oiutlal , convened at Ft. McKim ber Wyo. , by paragraph 4 , Special On No. 15 , current series from tl ate headquarters , vice Firsc Lleutot hat William E. Hofman , 9 , h Infantry , ow is hereby relieved ; this order to \ effect upon the arrival at Ft. Mo ] reefer noy of troop 0 , Oth Cavalry. for- Leave of abionco for fifteen ok- days , to take effect May 1 , 188 ! nd. granted Captain J. B. Baboock , ird Cavalry , the Leave of absence for ono (1) ( ) mi aw. is granted Assistant Surgeon No eco Strong , U. S. A. , to take effect u illy the departure of the troops from ] Ing Oamuron , Utah Territory. loa- Recruit Paul Koortlng enlistee Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , late to the Ninth infantry. Acting Assistant Surgeon J , Lott is relieved from temporary c at Fort Fred Steele , Wyo. , and report in person to the medical dl tor of tha department for aislgnn am , to temporary doty In this city. all on Acting Assistant Burgeon F , Murray will bo relieved from duty his contract aaamllesl by tha oosamj ing ofiear of Fort DoBglu , Utah , May lit proximo , and his postoflico adareas reported to these hoadqnar- tort. tort.Upon the arrival of Acting Assist * ant Sargeon Robert Ii. Grimes at Fort Laramlo , Wyo. , Ao'log Assistant Surgeon John J , Marston will bo ro- llovod from duty and will report by letter to the medical director of the department for the annulment of his contract. Upon the departure of the troops from Fort liall , Idaho , Acting As sistant Surgeon Robert B , Grimes will proceed to Fuit Laramle , Wyo. , and report to the commanding oflioer thereof for duty. Upon the expiration of the leave of absence grant First Lieutenant Nor ton Strong , assistant surgeon , hn will proceed te Fort Thornbnrgh , Utah , and report to the commanding officer thereof for duty. Upon the return of Assistant Bar goon James P. Kimball from detached service Captain Holmes 0. Pauldlng , assistant surgeon , will bo relieved from duty at Fort Sidney , Nebraska , and will proceed to Fort Douglas , Utah , reporting to the commanding cflicor thereof for duty , RICE PODDING. The Surprise Party at the Op am Houee. The fact that Rlco'a Surprise Party would play in the opera honso last evening was made known to the pub lie for the first time by the press of yesterday morning , and , although the company had been previously billed for an earlier date , the notification of the appearance of last ovcnlng must bo looked upon as unusually short. Despite this fact , the nudlonco at the entertainment was one of the largcat and most roprcaontativo of iho season. It aoomod to have githcrod in 'much the tame way , inexplicable aa it is , that moba do , with the advantage in its favor that it gathered for amuse ment and not for destruction. Mr. lllco'e company is not a surprise party. It is , therefore , not appro priately named. It Is not a surprise party for the roaeon , It is just auoh a < most people looked for. That it , it ii good , bolter and best in ila individual constitution , and on the whole excellent cellent , such as nearly all Rice's von . tnros have been. The company appeared in wha somebody , presumably Qeorgo Fawco Rowe , calls an Operatic Oomodj Melange , entitled ' 'Pop. " Just wh ] Mr. Rowe rowed or popped thai name upon it nobody cares. Nobody trios to find out , and nobody could 1 ho would. The plot and there is i suspicion that there la somothlcj to which that name maj be applied , unfolds without mnol effort at unravelling on tha part o : either actor or auditor , and , at tlmoi la rudely cast aside to enable thi ladles and gentlemen to sing one dance to their heart's content. The company contains among otheri the comedians John A. Maokay George Fortosono , and the oomodlen a , ncs Koto Castloton and Irene Porr ; and several others of both genders Of course Mackay and Fortoequo an both excellent. And indeed , so ar all the rest. There is not an Indll foront actor In the number. Th voices are , In the main , good , nn these of the ladles , for the moe part , are like their faces froa and pretty. Miss Oastleton wa heralded as the bright particular stai But others , even among the ladloi came In for as much appreciation ante to their credit bo it s ld without doln anything which caused them snbso qnently to affect the regret ocoaslono by modesty when It acoldontly dl closes too much of the lace whlo adorns the extremities of nether gai monts. The audience enjoyed the porforn anoo intensely ] m .1 Excited Thousands. . , Q All over the land are going into ecstai over Dr. Klne's New Discovery for Co sumption. Their unlocked for recovery 1 the timely use of this great life Savli wmedy , causes them to go nearly wild Its praise. It la guaranteed to positive cure Severe Ooughn , Colds , Asthma , Hi Fever , Bronchitis , Hoarseness , Loss Voice , or any affection of the Throat ai Lungs. Trial bottles lite at O. F. Goo man k Drue Store. Larre size 81.09. Diphtheria polsona the blood. Oo valesoonta should take Hoodo Sara parllla to neutralise and eradicate t ! poison matter. Our child hadTfits. The doot said death was certain. Samariti Nervine cured her. " Henry Kuc Yorllla , Teun. At druggists. ! a ,1.0 Real Estate Transfers. U.o The following deeds were filed i his raoord in the county clerk's offl April 24 , reported for TUB BEE Ames' real estate agency : George Thompson nnd wife to Mosley , w. d. , lot 2 , Lowe's sub d . and add. , $3,000. es. W. Hudson to T. A. Oroigh , v. < lot 4 , block 11 , Reed's 1st ad $1,725. S S. Caldwell and wife to E. Koh w. d. , Iot8 , block 3 , Lake's add. , $41 1 no 0. N. and wife 1 . . Ramsey to G. Q ; Smith , w. d. , 22 feet of lot 3 , ble 118 , $4.000. W. Doll and wife to J. H. Green , o. d. , cj lot G , block 162 , $1,600. 1 .6 0. F. Divls and wife to J. flits Green , q. o. d. , lots 20 , block 440- blook 4G8-0 block bit - , 470-14 , 479-4 , block 4CO-5 , block 428-8 , blc s 403-12 , block 429-13 , block 4' ' $100. S. E. Rogers and \vifo toR. Rroi Is w. d. , part lot 1 , block 121 , $8.500 A. Martin and wife to G. Smith , w. d. , G inches and 132 f : -th from e. line of w J lot 3 , block 1 r on $300. pm rt BLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLON ! Made from the wild flowers of at wn FAMED YOSEMITE VALL : nod it is the most fragrant of perfur Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , H. Francisco , Forsalo in Omaha by J. Whltehouse ari Kennard Br uty Wl11 Loar-Blaok Onyx Scarf Pin A4VM * - 4.MV * * MJ * JUAA A IU , ni rco * U. P. R. R , depot. Finder will mnt rewarded on returning same to M Wm. Stepheni , 1109 Howard ntreet X 24-31 and Why tx > weakf Why not ndoa feaalthy , robust , and strong , by ol oath Brown1 ! Iron Btttanl ST. JOSEPH'S. A Visit to the Hospital on the Hill. The Kind Care Lavished on the Fatiunta. A Death-Bed Soeno and tha Ht ro ll ni of a Little Boy. A BER reporter yesterday had the privilege of calling at St. Joseph's hospital , in company with Hon. John A. Orolghton , whose friendship for that Institution has made him a wel come visitor to both the sisters In charge and the patients. There are comparatively few people In Omaha who appreciate the noble work that la being done at this Insti tution by the Franciscan sisters , and to such as are unfamiliar with tholr object and self-sacrificing zeal , It Is especially desired that the notes made the reporter should bo heeded , It la now nearly five years sinoo hia first visit has boon made to the hos pital in question , then known as Mercy hospital Since that tlmo great changes have been made and great improvements Inaugurated , so that It has kept pace with the remarkable growth of tha city. The most recent of these is the com- modlona and well arranged addition known as the oust wing , which has greatly increased the capacity of the hotpltal and the opportunity of the slalom to carry on the good work to which their lives are dovotud. Notwithstanding all this the hospi tal is instantly crowded with patients , and the sisters In charge are kept baaj in the performance ) of the duty dc < volvlng upon thorn. Slnco tbo building of the now ad' ' dltion , the whole establishment li heated by steam , and every convenience ienco Is supplied to aid In caring foi the unfortunates who are cent here , The now wards are bright and clean , A number of private rooms are wel furnished and cared for , and the wholi Institution Is In first-class shape. The miniature drug store auppllei not only the wants of the patients , bu all applicants In tfcor circumstance ! may have prescriptions filled upoi payment of ten cents each. Duml waiters convey the food for the slcl from the commodious kitchen in tb basement to the top story. Batl rooms are equipped for the use of all and the tonderest and most devotei care is lavished on all by the Francis can Slaten , under the direction am charge of the superioress , Mother AI phonsa. The number of patients Is quit largo , nearly all the wards being full In iheso are to bo found the slcfc , th maimed , the halt and the blind , in al stager , from the threshhold of death t convalescence. A number of th rooms are filled by private partlci and ono of the wards In the now win is kept up entirely by the Union Pa clfio. . The readers of THE BEE will re member two accidents of recent date In ono of thoco , whlob occurred o Saturday evening , a llttlo five year ol boy , Josle Hartmann , bad his log ci off by an accident occnrlng near tt elevators. On Monday evening a Bi homian lad had ono log cut off and tl ether crushed terribly while trying 1 catch a rldo on a freight train afti hours. These two unfortunate boj lay sldo by sldo yesterday In 01 of the wards of the now building. Little Joslo Hartman Is a child < delicate appearance and as pretty at intelligent as was ever sent to ble parents. Ho lay on his cot , amnsli himself with a little picture book , quiet and herolo as a man could 1 under the circumstances. The chll ish face was calm , and no complain save an occasional groan as he w turned about , waa heard , His lln was * amputated by the surgeon < Saturday and ho la doing nicely. Mlko Ohrla , the lad who waa never over on Monday evening , w more norlously hurt. The le of blood and shock oonneqno upon the accident were mo than frail human nature could bet and whllo with reporter was In t bolldlDR vrith him ho breathed 1 laut. Ua ! father had been with h 10 all day bat left an hoar befc his death. There waa no ho for him and ha died ' quietly , havl boon unoonnclons for so mo huurs. 1 wna 15 years of age and had boon employe of the nail works. Later in the evening when the i mains wcro removed to Goror Jacpb'u establishment , the llttlo foil or who occupied the next oot , tare cc over and said , " 0 , where is my ma ay ma. I want my mamma , " the set of loneliness for the first tlmo coml over him. B. Among the patients are sovo who have suffered injuries at 1 Florence cut-off , and It la said t ! B.te an .ing the many who have oomo f r that locality , not ono has over be paid for by the contractors. They i te told upon doing to work that tt must ran their own risks. Y.ok Among the patients a notlcoe' ok nnmber itlllol fact is the largo with their eyes , whllo the number leaded persons from the white le works and smelting works , is mi n. less than it formerly was. There is. one or two who are lingering on t ioU threshold of otornlty , and who a iok pass the boundaries before the I ro , which prints this is dry. Others , with regret bo it said , rn , volt at their fate and instead of be grateful for the pleasant eurroundl W. and kind core plvon thorn , give not slatora a great deal of trouble and 18 , rough and rebellious. The sUtors , however , are obllvi to all the discouragements and ann aucea and treat ouo and all with c .ho slderation and kindness and none 2Y those who visit the place can imij ! 10. the cost at which they are laying traaiarea in that safe depository wi moth and rust do not corrupt 08. thieves break in and steal. > ar The Old Dominion , be Dr. 0. H. Phllpott , who haa b n. a resident of Omaha for the yast yi leave * OB Saturday next for Danvi Ya. , where he will go Into partners be with his brother , who hai a U ng praeUee there. Dr , Phllpott hu Uca d tor of anatomy In the Omnba modlcal college for the yuatyear and in charge of the onot wing , the new addition , of St. Joaepk'o huipital. flohni enjoy * ed a good praolico v > hi1it In this city , and hlnrpu ( tumult H Killed yraotlo * loner and u Koutlutnnu lun boon first clasr. Bo has been very taccctaful with his patients , and his leaving will be legrottud both by the profession and by these who have had occasion to ntlliz his services. In his now field of woik ho cannot help bnt win friends , and it Is a pleasure to recom mend him to the good graces of these among whom he propoies to cast his lot. Ho leaves Omaha with the es teem and good will of all with whom ho has been bronchi in contact and with the rospeot of all. PERSONAL , . K , 3. Newcomb , Lincoln ; J. Alfayer and lady , Fremont ; John Keith , North fiend ; Mrs. Alfred Hazlett , Beatrice , H. J. Lee , Fremont , Joseph Fox , Grand Island ; G. H. Baeconi , Greenwood ; James T. Brown , Madison ; J , E , Lucas , Central City ; S. U. Toever , Hastings ; John Palmqulat , Tekamab ; J. H. Huogatr , blalr ; J. E , Lamaater , Johnson county , and John Hunter , Valparnlto , are guests at the Millard. J. E. Coolcdge and wile , of Ogden , are at ( ho Paxton. Mr. Cooledge Is gentle man for many years connected with the Pullman service in this city and one of the moat gentlemanly and popular railway officials who ever did business in this city. 0. W. Limphler , of the Mlllard hotel , left for Lake county , Ohio , thin mornlup , upon a telegram announcing the serious illncaa of hlawilo. H. W. Curtis , O. A. Pierce , F. Cham- berlatn and Josh Kelly , of Aahlund , are at the Metropolitan. M. M. Towns , superintendent of the Union Pocifb eating houses , is at the Mil lard. lard.O. O. B. Kouatzj and F. F. Straley , of Denver , were r.t the Paxton yesterday , Mw , 1C. M.WalHsand children , of At lantic , la. , are at the Metropolitan. John Folks and wife , of Champaign , 111. , is at the Metropolitan. Hon. Church Howe , of Nemaha county , was In the city last night. 0. S. LaFollette , of Lafayette , Ind. , it a guest at the Paxton. Hon , W. H. Hellinger , of Fremont , wae in the city yesterday , A. Quay and wife , of Now York , are at the Metropolitan. J. T. Wantland , of Lincoln , is at the Metropolitan. F. F , Smith , of Flattsmoutb , is at the Metropolitan. H. L , Ferguson , of Albion , Is at th < Metropolitan. R. B. Hale , of Montana , ii at the Pax ton , John Dwyer , of Beatrice , is In town. 3 Judge Wakeloy left for the coat yetter day. day.J J , W. Small , of Fairfield , is at the Pax ton. ton.J. J. Wealoy Tucker , of Blair , U in th city. Judge Hawes returned from Lincoli yesterday. M. J. firlgga , of Colorado , la at the Pas ton. ton.H. H. M. Oliver , of Hastings , is at tb Millard. D. 0. Brooks has returned from th national capital , Q Mr. and Mrs. Tom Orr have returne from the east. Misses Frankle and Jessie Barton hai returned from Washington. 0. F. Iddings and Alex. Allen , of Nort Platte , are guests of the Millard. Mrs. 8. E , Blackiston and four cbl dren , of Uutte , are at the Paxton. Ludwlg Klede , representing the Naj & Sonora Wine Co. , cf St. Louis , was I the city yesterday. Mr. J. S. Myer , for the last two yea : an active worker in the Omaha Y. M. ( A. , has accepted the position of gener secretary of the association in Elgin , I ! A. W , Avery , of Chicago , la in the oil for the purpose of Inspecting the progre , of the work on the deposit vault for tl new Nebraska National Bank , now course of erectionat Andreen and Valiorj safe work ? . po George Dennis , of Ne'igh ; S. S. Low TK to of Fremont ; G. A. Laing and wife , North Platte ; J. M. Bond and Goo. Hati of Weeping Water , and 8. J. Forls ai Allen T. Rioter , ot Nebraska City , we erW guests of the Tnxton yesterday , ) W nne ed TUTTJS ral ho PILLS .at im SYMPTOMS OF A enre TORPID LIVER re Tx > 8S ) of Appetite , Bowela coatlve , eyed Pain in the Hood , with a dull Ben- atlon in the back port , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullnesa after eatlngr , with a disinclination to ex ed ertion of body or mind , Irritability of of temper , Low spirits , with a feel- In ? of navinir neglected eomoduty. ad Wearini , Dizziness , Fluttering at oh the heai , Dots before the eyes , Tel- ' low Skin , Headache generally over ire the right eye. Restlessness , with fit ho ful dreams , biirhly colored Urine , ay uncl nk CONSTIPATION. | TUTT'SJ 1'IIjIiS are especially re * nilnptril to iiirli cases , one ilote er- feet * nidi a clintiue or feeling * tc CR antoiiUlt He iiillerer. Tliey Increase the Appetite , and canx tholKxly to Take ou K leili , tlius the sy the tern U iiourltlietl , anil bv tlielr Tnrilc Actlonon1)iel ) > lue > tlveOriaiii. ire ular NtnnU are wixlunxl. lift Murray St. . IV. Y. TUTT'S ' HAIR DYE. on- GRAY IJAJE on TVmeKEng chancre to a a LOSS i llLACxVy a single application of tlih L > rr Ii bnt ' _ _ i > lor. Actslnntantanrous Ine . . . br Ummrltta , or s ut br ciurioi rvcelvtcf..Vl.UO. up Ol'FICK , U5 BITJItUAY ST. , N. T Dr.1 _ _ _ ore ' rMftl UM I U Ul U lullid * u li u'uivik U M . nor SPECIAL NOTICES. ten / ( -SPECIALS wl POSITIVELY ! notjb Mrtod unless paid In advance , ! ! ! ilp TO LOAN MONEY rge LOANED-On chatUlraortoe * MONKY Block , tornei 1Mb and Farnam I 130-Im SSSS for Infants- and Children. Cnstorlapromotcs Digestion What gives our Children rosy chock * , What cures their fevers , makes them sloop ; and overcomes Flatulency , Constipation - 'Tin Castorla , tion Sour Stomach Diarrhoea and , , , When babies fret and cry 1 > y turns , Feverishnesa. It insures health and What cures their colic , kills their worms , natural sleep , without morphine. Hut Cantorlo. What quickly curoi Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , 41 Castorla Is no well adapted to Children that Hut Cnstorln. I recommend It as superior to any proscription know u to mo. " II. A. ARCHER , SI. D. , Farewell then to Morphlno Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and 8J Portland Ave. , Brooklyn , N. Y. andHall CnHtorln ! CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute cure for Rheuma tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful and Pene trating Paln-reliovlug and Healing Remedy known to man. TIT ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law oWce ct D. L. J.V1. Ttiomia rouui 8 Clulghtoa iilock. ONBY Loaned on ihattel proroity by J. M T Bea'tj , Xo 21C facuth 14th street 650-1 mot \ ] ONEY TO LOAN At 8 percent. Shrlvcr's J\ Ho > lE Ute ncl Loan Agency , opposite pest office 767-tf HELP WANTED. ! > A coed t-uuhrr to bu < J inurcst WANlil Molt Market , lo town of WayLe , Neb. County Seat ol Wayne county. Qond cdarco fcr a rnaunllh axall cjp.t.l. AJdrts Loci 17 , 131-271 ) A flrst-clafg parJmr to go to the WANrri . A ( ? oid place , with good a < o- ( or gooi m n. Eor particulars app j' to S're' , Joonsui & Co. , Nos. 11219 , 1221 nt d 1223 Harney btrcct ( Junta. eb. ' . 1M-27 Mav I't , a firs -Mass cook for WANTKD Man and wlla preferred. Atlilreis W. I BOUMVAltr. , 183 ma1 ' 1 JUrjstlllo Mo. I A * TKD Button hole rrak'H and operator W at 1122 Farnam- 101 2(1 ( $ 8 A N KxvcrliiEcid girl wanted In ofamlly of 'wo XX N. K. cornr 19th nnd Djdgentmti Swede or Ucrrmn preferred. 1DO-2C5 WANTKD Voung lady to do fincy work and cli rk ; n ( tore. Fazaaret'e , 118 South 15th street. 19u-25t WANTED-r.Irl In family of two , 1221 north 19th street. lG76 { "PANTS MAKERSWANTED- Jr 179 2flt At J. 0. VAPORS. I ANTED Olrl for general housework , good W cook required 1512 Dav nportSt. lit * 2 i - O'luc'ted lady Iha' hai no oh- WAKTED-An ' , tecuro a profitable situation a * tpoial solicitor , for an ea'tcrn pub- lljhlnR tons ; . Deference vti'lb ' > tequlrid. Ad- dria , 1' . O. box 12 4 Council Bluffs IOWA. H8-is WASTE1) T o men of K"od sdrtrcia also man to work In Council Bluffs , et aily cm- ploymett. CaMJISJi th 10 St. 151-261 ANTED Good Oermn , or Bohemian girl W f r general houstworit atG13S. loth 8 ; . 160-tf Iwjccod painter , Immlodatcly , WANTED HAKMON BUG * . , 162 25f Cor. 15th and Hurt ttro.ts. \T7ANTED-AnoodbEkor , for. J3th street , YY cor. Of WHllan.8. 163-25 ! SITUATIONS WANTED , By young woman , to take care WANTED . \Vculj take full charge from a month oH. uocd ro ouniuLdatlou given. Ad- dresj to thil office ' M " lS7-25f MI80ELLANEOUO WANTH \\TANTED A set of books to kfcp or nthf r W writing to do eveultga. Addrcn "Book , keeper , ' Bee cilice. IDS 301 Well furolKhed rcom within sight WANTED of U. 1' . General Ofllccs. Addriss "X" care Bto office. 1G5-24J ' 00 coids of dry wcod for brickyard - WANTED two good work horses. 'A O , n. " COSnrrth 13ibttieet. 1CO-IC3 " \TtTANTED COO privy vaults , sinks , and cess- YY pools to clean with sanitary cleaner 8it < tsUctlon guar&ntetd. J. U. SMITH , 77Mmot Lock Boi422 , Omata. - suffering with tootk WANTED-Kterjtbodv at 1421 Farnam ( treel and be cured freeof charge by llorno'e E'ectrl < Belt 613-lm FOR BENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. in RENT 1hr < e nicely furnished rcoms FOB or without boaidat 1318 Jackeon street , 871-30 $ OR BENT Boom suitable for a g ntltmtn JJ 1019 Famim btreet. 146-28 ] HENT Two rooms furn ihed for llghi houtekioplnc , at B. W. cor. St'i and Howari streets. 180 23t RENT-Nlcely furnt htd rocms , 106 nortl EOR i licet. 189.1 ( RENT Houro U roorcs , cellar , well , ci ! EOR . . All In good repair. 1221 norih 19U Btrcot. 1CC-28 } T710U KENT House and 4 ar n of land Hlrnll ol JU from Omaha. InqulioF. MILulR ILskal f ark. 143 25 { RKNT Two nice large dwellings. No. FOR . lthYr 01DS& JIOTIXU. 176-lm FURNISHED BOOM-Fnr rent a NICELY . MUlMcAUSI.IN. 1 8-tf t'O.t HI-NT 8 hous > s from g > to 120 p JP nonlh. PECK , cpp site P. 0 151-28 T10R RENT With beard , a largo front rn't C with bay window , gai and bathroom , 171 D.dj street. 11527 $ \0 LET One or two rooms with board , 180 T0 T CallfornU sueet. 123-5 1J10R U NT Handx me room with board fc _ L two. Term < inoderate. Referencei requli ed. Third house west of 20th en south side < Harney street. 133-26t Y7\UUNIHHK1 > rooms and boa > d. Moder > i cor J ; venlenccs , 1810 Dodge street ICOOlml TpURNISHEDROOMS V ry dcs roble locatlo JJ P ck , real esuto , opp. V. U. RENT Housu and lota at phrlveran FOR ' . Kent i-ureau , oppwlta Post offici 709 U RENT-8 viral furnished rooms wll FOR a' ' < i Ub e biartUrj , nonh-ncstcorc 19th aid California. 988-lf RENT Flae upr ght plico , fine Kir FOR organ , 1519 Dodge street 661-if A. II03PE. Jr. FOR SALE. SALE At a birga'n ' , a will built t\ FOR house ard a full lot on S. W. cor 20th and Grace. Inquire of J L Marbl' . 217 . ' 10th street. 185-281 SALE 7 raonthi old , full breed Jen FOR . Apply 511 South Howard St. ItO- CTOR bALE Phieton. II. . PHILLIPS 1 ! lartamSt U3-Im SALE A good family hors and bugg EOR Apply at No. 525 Flrvl wttre t. 1SS-H PtOR SAu CHEAP Agood confectionery ai JD let crtam stand. Inquire at 101 south 1 ! trwt 194 27t fjlORSALE A rare uance for a young mi lln J ? with small capital. Bakoiy and Lunch roe with stock , fixtures and bouMhold goods , doing a gcodcash ; bnslnew Oi ly bakiry In tow : Will aelToa account ol old if e. Add r MS JOSEPH KEtSLEB , 17J-l t Ashlartd , Neb. opi Its. rU > R BALK One S ) aorelotneartowD.Jl.ie Its.H JD 175-lm RKYMOLMUHOTrEE. T70R SALE Hnndsorno rojlJenco , brick house , jU sen rooips , fruit and sriale treei , 2 blocks from street earn , north Omah , 61,300. Finecottug , sit rooms , couth front , tow barn , no > h Omaha , $ < , rou Cottage Park Wilde Avenue , tlx roms , shade tree" . 8/.SOO , 182-27 6URIVER A 11KLL , "TjlOU SALE Low fleurea. ? ub tanllil frame C bulMmg staidltig In llth ttreet , n ar Jones. Imiuiru at premises or Charle ] Brando ? , Acent , tOO 10th street. ieS-25 ( "PLENTY of Rood brick. 83.5,0 p-rThoutaad at J _ KILN. Chimney bricks ? 7. OJ per thous\r.d. Cistern brick $5.00 , to clcso buslnia' . 1OREN20 DABBLE , Ono Mock couth of 15fi and BjlUvuo roaj. 150-lmol _ O SL ' Four go-d lots , ono h ilf rallo from f stofflc , Cntkii , ra > y term . 178-lm REtAOLLS i MOTTER. H-OR SALF Itcs'aurant tnd cigar store , itok and fixtures , couitcra , s o r > cice4. Boat stind on 10th ttrcct. Addicsi W. Bo office. 121-25S I70R SALE CII AP New Sola Fountain. In- qul-o 217 i orthljth street. nORSALE-Krlck , good hard burned brick 1J delivered In a 1 puts of town cocap. Acdrcsa H. K. JOHNSON & CO. ca t s'.do ' of Shcr < raa avenue or 211 S 13th St. 07C-2w I OR > SALE A fifct-clais second hind top bug E gy. I Call at 1319 llarney street. 347-tt . SALE II U9oan > i Ut 6 icumj , gooa cis tern , out-bulldmgi" . ftc. . large lot , near town $2,200. . REYNOLDS & MOTTER. 177-lmo SAOE Uandume residence , brick house FOR rooms , fruit aid shade riets , i ! blocks frcm street ois , north Omaha , 83,300. Pine cotta c , slxrccms ; touth front , new barn , n"t\h \ Omaba , 12,6(0. Cottage f ark Wilde Avenue , six rooms , thade tre t2,200. . 182-27 SHR1VER & BELL. "T701 SALE Cottaire and corner lot In floelcca- f ; tlon $2650. Bargain trust bo sold before llayl.t. McCAGUEoppsi.eP 0. 824 tf BALK Lot on 2fl-h ( trcet ni'r Farnam , EOR 8.00. McCAGUlC opposite P. O. 823-tf fTtOFl SALE [ louse and lot on Doughs JL only UOO. . McCAGUK opposite P. O. 826-tf T710R RENT Ten houses In good locathne. JD M CAGUEoppoiltoP. O 825-tf T7 > OR S iLE I ot 44x32 foot and grocery store ' with living room' rvbovo 15th street near Iliscall'd $1400. McCAOUE opi onito ! O. 821-tf "tiORSALE Cottage and corner lot In North C Omahi 135Q Bargain , McOAGUE opposite P.O. 822-tf "TINTING uFFiob FOR SALE A F rapcr , In a yoi'n ; nd growirg townlu Eas tern Ncbratka. Address G U. lieo Office. 623-lmo SALE OH UE11T Voso Piano. EOR - 0. J. CANAN. FOR SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved bus iness lots on Farnam. llarney , DouulfB , and Badge streets. D AVIS & 8NYDEU , Real Est.te Aftents , 110-eod-tf 1505 Farnam 8t SALE Pockets maps of Nebraska 200 FOR . For bargains In Urraha City Improved nd unimproved property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- er , Keal Estate Agent , opposite postotfice. 709-tf yOR dALK A first cl ua ( econd hand phaeton [ CallatlSlBnarneySt. 897-tf TIHE * eent for thTilagic Scale Is now located at 1015 Howard Street , ind Is prepared to etch the pirf t system of dr.Bj cutting , 101-27f OOD PAST UaAQE Well watered for horses JT and cattle , about 7 miles from town , Ad- ress 0. D. Grtgg , Omaha Vostofflce. 171-may7 * , LEU OVER . .IIRES MONTHS will JT be told to pay expenses , 11 not ca'led ( or In hliU dayc. A. DORN , 72 ZSt Dytr , HV. . cir. 16th and Chicago Sts. OTRAYED-BInce W-dncsday , April 18th Irom j the nron l . s of the undersigned , en Pacific t cct , between M.hantl Hill , ouo medium sized ed cow wilh whiterpct * , Soon to be with calf , abut i > cars old , Reward v , 111 be paid ( or llni orm t'on ' or return 167255 MAUY BASHUS. TO OTICE Is hereby ghcn tn my customer ! J.'l and friends that I have moved awiv from my old stand on Dcd o street , between 15'htnd 6 h , to 110 Mid 112 North )2'n ) strtet , between ) ouglai ind Doi ge , i nd hop * they will patron- zi lie Just the i mo ta b fore , ind I will give ihem eatlifattlon. Youistiuly , ! Cl-26t CHAS. KOULMEYER. : i Milch cows ( or a le , 25th and CalKori ma , 123-25 * T\/fH / 8. HANSEN , Mldwlfi- , his removed from lYX 9th aud Jackson to I6th aud Marcy Sta. EDWARD KULEL UAQIBTER Of PALMYSTERY AND COND * TIONAL1ST , 498 Tenth Btreet , Between Farnam . " "Jl'T1 . WIU > .wlth 1heiad ° ' KU dlan spirit * , obtain for inilone a glance of the past and present , uid nn certain conditions tn tb fu ture. BooU and Shoe * made to order. Piifecl POWDER Absolutely Pure. compeUUon wilh Uw m \ cans. n feu.