THE DAlLf lit ; FKIDA * MA.Y 4 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Friday Morning , May 4. LOCAL Attend the benefit conceit at Sar tO i to-night. la the jollce. court to.d y there wu one drank only and bo got three d j § ir Ull. The Advertising or No. 1 , ot llobln on'i clroui , WM anchored on the ildln ) oath of the U. P. depot ye terd y. Anybody wlihlng to adopt a bright fine looking boy , age five months , comrmi nlcate with F. P. thla oflice. Mr. and Mn. II , D , Kstabrook am Mrs. Squireaulit at the benefit concert at Saratoga , Uncle John Stanton claims that ilnci the departure of the Nebraska giant th bill of ( art at the free lunches has irreatl : Improved. Oaorge Popp , a cooper by trade , diet Wedneiday , M y 2d , of pneumonfa , age < 23 years. Ills ( oiks In Milwaukee hay been telegraphed. A meeting was held at tha Uapttt church last evening under the auspices o the Woman's Christian temperance Unloi to continue the work commenced by Mi llogan. AH Chrlitlan people Intcrosto are expected to be present. A large ditch on the west side c Franklin street , in north Omaha , whlc had been filled up wltL brush and otlie tuff , wai badly washed out by the recen Tain and the bridge aa well as the brai > carried away. Alex. Swan , the well known cattl man of Wyoming , Is thlppln ? from Mil sour ! and Iowa between 10,000 and 15,00 head of yearlings and two-year-olds t northern Nebraska , over the Sioux Cit and Pacific railway. The annual state convention of tb woman's suffrage association will meet i Grand Island May 9 and 10. MIsa Him man , Mrs. Higgnrt and Mn. Ganger wl attend the convention and will address tt people at Llederkranz ball In the evenlni All delegates will bo entertained by tt citizens and It is hoped every county wl be represented. Barney McAuley appears at the opei house , Frld and Saturday , In "Unc Daniel a I he "Jersey Man. " TIcketa . Uoipe's to the benefit coi cert at ban toga . Puerpurat Paver Again OMAHA , May 2 , 1883. To lh Editor of the Das. Since the nnbject of Faorpnral fevi has been broached an additional woi may not bo amiss. The oconronco i BO many aucosealvo cases In the pin tloo of regular physicians Is somothlt nstooiihingaa well as alarming , audi a means of prevention of future caai I might BUfjgoat the following qnostloi to bo put to pliyelclaua before entrna Ing them with caacs of child birth : First Are you now treating nn cases of scarlet fever , eryscpilas or ho pital qangrenc ? Second llavo you recently ai tended a post mortem examination ) Third have you had during th post two months any case of pno pural fever ? If the physician la in position to giro a negative reply , we and good ; if not , and other media aid Is not at hand , It might bo aske whether the physician has employe the necessary moans for thorough di infection of hia person , by dlacardlc infected clothing and bathing n bn mine water or other nntsoptlo solatia after his attendance In such cases. The above might not bo a voi agreeable proceeding , but it mlgl do good. Over ton years ago - as the write can testify from personal knowledge- students wore instructed in medic ; colleges to put to themselves thoi questions before going to a case ( midwifery , and the developments c the past ten years will confirm tb wisdom of such teaching. There may bo some excuse for noi observance of the above rules In country place where every case la , t to sDoak , an emergency , but In a clt of 50.000 inhabitants , where choic of doctors may ba ; had , there la littler or no excuse. Oaaea of pnorpural fever are moi apt to follow where there has boo Borne laceration or other Injury to tb mother by hasty delivery orotheiwls which will partly explain the fact tha outside of lying In hospitals , cases ai most often developed In the praotli of the unaklllfal. F. S. L. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of tl world. Warranted to speedily cure Burn Bruises , ( Juts , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fev Sores , Cancers , Piles , Chilblains , Corn Tetter , Chapped Hands , and all skin eru tions , guaranteed to cure in every instanc or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For tale by C. V , Goodman , POLIOB PICKINGS. The Monthly Keport of Arrests ft April. The following ii the nummary i police arreata for the month of Aprl u reported by , leromo 0. Pentze olork of the pollen court : Assault and battery Disturbance of the peace , Lirceny Threatening life Carrying concealed weapons Contributing to the support of a bouse of prostitution , Prostitution Klot Swindling Intoxication Burglary Obstructing en olticer Ujmilng tabbing with Intent to kill Vagrant ! and suspicions characters. . . . Trespass Wide Awake DrupRiate. Mr. 0 , V. Goodman is always alive his business , and spares no pains to tecu tbe best of every article in bis line. 1 has secured tbe agency of tbe celebrat Kew Discovery for Consumption , T only certain cure known for Consumptio Cotigbf. Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma , Hi Fever , Bronchitis , or any iifectlon of i Throat or I.unsra. Sold on a positl guarantee , Trial bottle * free , Regul 1.00. MEYSTRIGK'S MADNESS. He Appl'es the Toroli to His Own Dwolliug And Defends it From RSBOUO With n Shotgun , He is Arrested for Insanity and Lodged in Jail. On c > f th OraitMt Freak * Ever Fetpttratod la tha City. Daring the storm Wednesday night , between 12 and 1 o'clock , there waa au enormoua glare of red In the south , and an alarm was turned In from box 2G After a long run the search for the burning building was abandoned , It being believed that the ire was In some of the small towns south of us. Aa the facts developed yeitcrday 11 proved that the flro was about a half a mlle south of Boyd'a packing louae , and waa outside the city limits entirely. Also that It wae the result of A crazy man's froaka and that ho applied the torch to his own bulldliu and prevented the neighbor ! from i ui anything to save It b ; standing guard over the bnrulne pile wl h n sriot-gon. The name cf this man Is Franl Moystrloic , and about Gvo years age he was ail Inmate of the Ohio nsyInn for the insane. After hia dls charge ho oamo to Nobratkt with his family And did qnl'o ' well hero Ho was a carpenter by trade , and having secured a lite south of the city limits ho went to work aud bulll himself a splendid house , two storlci high , cf lumber 0-hed out of th < river during the big tbod. Tbo house ts fine In appearance and its value wa ! estimated at $2,000. Fur the last few weeks Meyatrlcl has boon soaring tbo neighbors bj oon'.lnnally firing off hia shotgun , anc has committed varlona acts which In dloated that his malady had roturuet with greater violence than ever. List night about the tlmo the atom commenced ho took an ax and trlo < to chop the house down , bur as tha appeared to be too big a job ho gav It up and turning hia wlfo and fen children out of doors set fire to th house , and stood guard over the plac preventing his neighbors from Inter faring to aavo the property It burned with great tiorconee for over throe hours , and waa total ! ; destroyed ) togatherwlth furniture am contents. Taero was no Insurance 01 the place whatever , and its loss wtl fall quite heavily on the family , wh also 1C83 the presence and aid of th husband and father. The wife , who with her children , had taken icfugi at her brother's honae , came into towi early this morning nud secured th services of Ollhor Pat ilinchoy , wh wont to the eceno of the coufligratloi and arrested Meyatrick , who was atll on the spot , bringing him to town am lodging him in the county j ill , A charge of insanity has bean prc forrod against the unfortunate mat : and ho will bo brought before th commissioners of insanity. THAT LIBBX SUir. Anthony Rels Sues The Bee For To j Thousand Dollars Damages. A suit was yesterday begun In th District Court by Anthony Reis , c North Flalto , against the JJEE Pal llflhiag Company for ten thonsan dollars damages for alleged llbal , The plaintiff alleges In his petltb that ho has always borne a good chai actor In the community In which h resides , and baa never been snspactei of being an embezzler or of stoalln money and absconding therewith , o of dtftauding any person or society but on the contrary has always beoi reported to bo an honest man. He further alleges that at the tlm of the publication of the article hero [ natter mentioned , In the OUAII , DAILY BEE , ho was secrotar of the North Flatte Balld Ing Association , and wa the custodian of the funds of Bali society and Intrusted with largo sum of money , for all of which he honeatl ; and faithfully accounted , and novei embezzled or attempted to defraui said association. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant fondant well knowing all this and ma llclonaly Intending to Injure him , th said plaintiff , and bring him Into pub Ho scandal and disgrace and to Itijar and defame him among his friend and neighbors and to render him In famous in his said cilice and wholl ; ruin and destroy the plaintiff In hi name , fame and credit , did on th 27th day of April , 1883 , publish li THK BEE the following "false , ecan dalous , malicious and defamator libel. " Thou follows the spoaUl dli patch published in THE UEK at th time named. The plaintiff alleges that by reaao of this publication he has boon brough Intopublii scandal and disgrace an has been damaged In his reputatlo and character in the sum of ? 10,00 ( for which amount ho prays the com to give him judgment against the de fondant. Heal Estate Transfers. The following deeds wore filed fc ncord In the county clerk's oflic May 2 , reported for TIIE BEE b Amos' real estate agency : Oharlei L. Van Camp to Andre Murphy , w. d. , part lot 31 , 34 , ID , 1 5300. A. J , Hanecom to J , A , Parsons w. d. , lot 20 and n A lot 19 , block It Hanacom place IH)0. ) Timothy Morlarty and wlfo t Terrence Bnylp , q. o. d. , a i nw j aes 1 , 10 , 12-52. N. Spelman and wife tn E. J. Opoi show , w. d. , lot C , blosk l.Dwlght . Lyman add. ? 350 , Terrence Boyle , q. c. d. , to T. Me reaty , ci of BH J see 1 , 1C , 12 , $2 0 ( Homer U. Merchant and wife , w , d t" , cj of sw ] sec 1. 10. li 82.00. OatherinejLohllene and husband , M d , to Mary Need , parcel In 34.15 , It $300. CUtherlno lohllone and hniband , * „ to Julia Agnzoul , parcel In 34 , 15 , 3 , * 300. 0. 1 * . Chubb , w. d. , to John D. louao , lots 1 and 2 of ICoyos' division f lot 9 , Capital add , (5,000. Margaret McCorn > ll ot al. , w , d , , o Geo. Plonbcok , i of acl and nw | f sec 33-15-11 , 52'UOO. Heirs of Qao. A McCoy , q , c. , to 3fo I'lombccV , si of soj andnwj of of . 33-15-11 1 i sec. - - , ? Clothier Darr and husbtnd , w. d. , o Newton E Birkaloir , lot 14 , West Omaha , (3 500 S. W. Ulpby , w. d , to D Sullivan , ot 2 , block 59 , $1,800. THE BLACK HILLS. Arrival of the First Steamer ol the Season , From St. Louis to Bismarck and Fort Bonton. The aloamor "B.ack Ullls , " whlct oft St , Louis a week ago Sanda ] morning , arrived In Omaha at 8 a , m rostorday aud tied up at the levee nca : ho foot of D ulaa street. The "Black'Hills" waa built It Plttaburg In 1877 , and la a vueaol o 309,70 torn bardon. She has 13 f toot atato rooms and thirty berths , with i capacity for carrying 150 pataongora Sao la provided with two high press nro engines , 13-Inch cylinder and I cot 8 inches stroke , iier two boiler are 24 fi-oi long and 3 J feet lu dlimo tor. The oibln ia uuatly and hand somely fitted , and the whole ateaine jright and attractive , having under ; ono ft thorough cjurao of repairs dur > ng the winter. The oflicora are aa follow ? . Joseph H. Todd , captain. Mr. Gllll" , mate. W. G. Tlngo and Wm. Parking pilots. Mr. Wilaon and Charles Gillani engineers. Kobt. Hazen , cirpenter. There are about eighteen men em ployed on the duck. The cfliosra report having found th river In first rate condition , very fev changes having taken place In thi channel ainco laat season when thi boat went down. There wore no accidents or inter rnptlons during the trip which wa made in excellent time , the dlatanc from Omaha ia St. Lonla being 80 miles. The steamer ii provided wltl the electric light , bat does not rn : after night , tylcg up always at aom available spot on the river bank. Th only atops made were a Kauaaa City , St. Joseph am Atchlson , considerable frolgh bnlng taken on nt the latter point W.dncsday the Black Hills laid OVE In "the Council Bluffa cut-oil , " oppc cite B yd'a packing houao , and cam to Omaha qulto early. There vrcrc n freight or passer giro f jr thla point bu a quantity of frtiijht was rectlvcd her and a for ? paisBiigeM. The load o arrival consisted ot about 3CO tons c freight , including almost everythia that conld bo thought ol agricultural implements , unipt kegs , household goods and a on. There were also eight cabli paseengore , f iur of whom were ladlef Three of thuao catno from Atohiaot and the fourth from St. Louis. Al are going through. On arriving at Bismarck the steam er will at once iako Us place in th Powara line and will ply between tlio point and Bantou , making probabl atx trips during the season. The dlatanco from St. Loula to Bit marck ia given at 1 025 miles ; Bli marck to Benton 1,000 miles ; Omah to Slonx Olty 233 miles. Thla is probably the only ntcamboc that will como up thla season. IL MOHTALlTY. The Rep art of the City Fhyslolo : for iJait Uonlh- The mortality report of the city fc the month of April aa furnished b Dr. P. S. Lalaenrlng , the city phya ! clan , shows a total of 52 deaths an 58 births , tbo balance in trade bein In favor of life. Of the deaths there were from scat lot fever 1 , dipthoiia 1 , fevers 3 , paei peral diseases 3 , dlarrl ro d dUeanee i dysentery 1 , inanition 2 , cancer 1 puljaonary diseases 10 , heart diieas 3 , hydrocoyhalas 1 , meningitis 2 , cot vnlslons G , enteritis 1 , B iUt'e dlsoss 1 , cyanosis 1 , eon ea'.lon of tha lung 3 , other causes G , paralysis 1 , ace ! dents 3 Ages : Total under 5 years 18 ; b < twoon 5 and under 25 , 8 ; 25 to 5) , It 59 to 80 , 7 ; over 70 , 2. First ward 10 sicondwardlG , thir ward 2 , fourth * i > rd 5 fifth ward : sixth ward G hotp tain 5. Male 27 , f Jtn i 25. Colored ( Married 17 , uunur'ied 29 , wldowe G. Interments : Holy Sepulcher 11 Prospect Illll 19 ; Oimady'a 1 , Count 9 , Pleasant Hill 2 , German CMholl 2 , Liurel Hill 3 , Removed 8. Births : White 58 colored 0 ; male 23 , females 35 Quo pair of twins. Died. OLSEX An S ; . Joseph's hospitM , Ms 3rd , 1883 , Julm Olsen , aged 52 year The deceased WAS a member of Omai lodge , No. 2,1. O. O. F. Funeral notice hereafter. BO iD-MUu Caroline Boyil , daughter L lube Boyci , M y 3d , aged 18 years. Funeral will take place from No , C ! S , llth street , nerr Jackson , May -Hli , i 3 o'clock p , m. Friend all invited. Thousands b'ay So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Ulrard , Kan. , write "I never hesitate to recommed your Kle trio lUtters to my customer ? , they give ei tire satisfaction and are rapid sellers Electric Hitters are the purest and be medicine known and will positively cm Kidney and Liver complaint ? . J'urify tl blood nnd regulate the bowels , No famll can afford to be without them. They wl save hundreds of dollars In doctor's bil every year , The Itano Evening Gizetto Is tb cheapest paper and best advertlaln medium In Nevada. Ita Weekly the homo paper for the whole state , mdlmeod- THE WILD 'WEST ' , Tlio Effect of Sensational Litera ture on Juvenile Minds , A Couple of Small Boys Leave lor a Trip to the Ooast. A great deal has boon said and writ- en ooncarnln ? the offeota of the son- latloual literature with which the country Is flooded to-day on the minds of the rising generation , The first forcible illustration In ) maha oamo to light yesterday , and a enough to servo as a warning to parents to beware what books boys arc allowed to read , Wednesday morning Stephen Schmld , the young man who has served an an iBsUtiuit for some Umo past to Fred Sohroodor , the birbjr , started on an jxtonalvo tonr , that is , extensive In ts plans. Young Schmld is nbont 15 roars of azo , and IH the ion of hones ) ind hard working parents , who llvo on Twelfth near the outskirts of tbo city. Ho has worked for Sohrocder for ten months and wag steady and rolublo , is well as honest. When not at work 10 was always reading the cheap lit- cratnro furnished by the various dime series now ecattorod broadcast , among the bonks ho left being "Billy the Black Diamond , ' "Tho Champion Skull Crusher ol the Black Hills , "Tho Gypsy Djtoo tlvc or the Mystery of the Hudson , ' and similar terrifically christened works. To ahow that those books had their offjot , ho laid out a trip to Call' Fornla nnd proposed to the little llyeai old son of Mr. 1'jtor Qoos that they build a boat and start down the Mia courl , making the entire trip by water , Young Goes , however , was no goallng and had too much sense to fall in will tbo scheme readily. Sjhmid then laid his plans before the son of Mr. Ed. Wittlg'a bartondei and succeeded In Inducing him to be come his companion In a trip which was to abound in startling adventures Ho aeked on or two parties fron time to tlmo about the dls- taoc3s from Omaha to valiant ; points , and a memorandum left In the drawer at the shop showed the follow tag ronto to bo mapped out : Fremont Columbus , Grand Island , Denver Obey ennr , Laramlo , Granger , Ogden , Elko Auburn , Sacramento , San Frauolsoo , An they started on foot , with only i kettle full of broad to oubslst on , thi route laid out ia long enougl to occupy their tlmo foi cevoral months. When naked ate to how they wocld sibslst , the leadlnj spirit of the adventure said they woch live on what ho conld earn as a baibc along the road and when that fallec would kill deer , elk atd nntolopo t < pit. Schmld and his companion lef Wednesday morningthe former opsu Ing up the shop and leaving thlrgs.li ahape fir the day's buelncaa. Ho lot his tools and all hia property In th shop aud did not take a much as a cent's wort ] that was not hia own. When hia ab nenoti Tfas diecovcrecl his mother wa terribly giiaved acd wept vlnlantl ; until assured that her ambitious aoi and hia companion would probably gene no further than Fremont bafore thoj would bo discovered and sent back , a tt is ber wish that the boy , if idon tilled by ncy cfficere , should bo re turned homo at once. PERSONAL. Madame Mojjska , the great Polls aotroip , accompanied by her husband Count Bznta and a company of 1 passed through the city yesterday cnrout to San Francisco to play a four week's en gagoment. She will then return to Dec ver and play for one week , after which sh will go to the Yellowstone national pirl Geo. W. Aiken , Abe Ogden , Chris Kooney , Wm , Wambold , ( > eo , Macli Phil. Nilion , Richard Gorby and W Keener , "part of the brigade In advanc of John.Robinsjn'a bhow , " are among th guests at tha Metropolitan , John A Wood , advance agent , is enjoying the hoi pltallty of the same hostelry. Ed. F. Chlnn , of Lincoln ; D. Badgei of Bell Creek ; II. W. Nlemen , of Schujle nnd A. B Fuller , of Decatur , are at th Millard. E. M , Cunningham , of Kearney , force erlj > cf The Journal , is a guest of the Paten > ton , David Hlneberland , of Wellsbur ? , Wee Virginia , Is a feueat of the Motrepolitan. A. G. Malr th , a Chicago travelip man , Is at the Metropolitan. Neil Johnson , of Lincoln , registered a the Metropolitan yesterday , Wm. Boys , cf Valpralao , la enjoying tl hospitality of the Paxtcn. D wight Hull and wife , tf Lincoln , ar registered at the Faxtor. Senator Gee , CanGold went to Gran Island yesterday. J , B. Smith , of Milton , Pa. , is at th Metropolitan. 0. A. Randall of Fremont , is at th Metropolitan , Hon. T. M. Marquott , of Lincoln , ia c the Millard , J. P. Hartman Jr. , of Kearney , is i the Paxton , II , G.Kockafellow , of.Cheyenne.is at tb Millard. B. M. Nillsey , o ! Blair , Is a guest of tb Paxton , G. S. Manville , of Cheyenne , is at tb Paxton , A. L. dtevens , of Salt Lake , la In ib city , Henry Gibson left for California yestc day A. IF. Towlar , ot Denver , U at the i'n : ton , J. 0. Wite , of Lincoln , is at the Paxtoi Morris Palmer , of Schuyler , Is in towi W. 0. IrYlneof Cheyenne , Is In the cil ; II. C. Stuart , of Lincoln , Is In the clt ] 13. F. Hallack , of Denver , Is in town. Mr. Isiao S. Miller , of Berlin , Pa. , In the city looking about with n view t locating. At home he was extensively et gaged In the lumber butinew. He he visited Illinois and Dakota , but did nc find a locality In either state that suite him and so came on to Omaha , where hi class-mate , Mike Maul , expects to the < ilm the ll\ellest city In the tram-Mluoutl ountry. Mr. William Dellono , of York , IX , a- . tv'cil In tbo city Wednesday on n visit to its brother , Councilman Dellono. Hols nu old ftlcnd and schoolmate of Mr. John facoba and the two had n pleasant time o-day renewing old acquaintance , Mr. ) ellone will probably g < > out as ( or as ilontiun anil will spend aboui three months looking over the west , ai he may leclde to loato out here in the near future. R. King , of Nebraska Is In town , Ben Reynolds , of Wymore , is In the eity. eity.K. K. M , Cunningham , ol Kearney , U In town , K. D. Coltrell , of Nebraska City , Is at bo 1'axton , 11. R. Faulkner , of Plum UreeV , is at boMllhrd. II , B , Vauce and wife , of Schuyler , were In tbo city yeitesday , Seth Cole left for New York Wcdnesd y to vltlt relatives and friends. iCol. Smytho and family left Wednesday 'or ' n trip to the east. Geo. II , Brooks , of Bizlllo Mills , h In the city , n guest of the Millard , Dr. W , F. Carver arrived from the ca > t yesterday to join the show , the "Wild West. " Major J. W. Paddock , post-trader at 't. Robinson , left to-day for his head- luarters , Maj. Louis V , Carpenter , of the I'lltli nfantry.lott yesterday to take command at Ft. Robinson. Conductor Billy Mills , cf the Lnrnmle division of the Union Pacific , went west Wednesday. John Pearson and C , K Peaison , ol Liverpool , Kng , , were among the foreign guests of the Paxton yesterday , Charlei Crocker , the president of the 'entral ' I'atlHo road , accompanied by hit secretary , .went east Wednesday in a spe cial car , Mr , John Kilkenny , who has spent several oral weeks at the Hot Springs , returned yesterday viathe Wabaabgreatly improved in health and appearance , His friends an all glad to see his genial countenance ore : more. more.Mr. . and Mrs , Churchill Parkerreturnec home on Tuesday morning from Schenec tady , New York , where Mrs. Parker hai been spending some time with her Invalid sister. FLIES AND BUGS. Kites , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rats , mice , 'gopher ? , chipmnnck , oloarcc out by "Rough on Rats. " 15o. . e An Electrical Struct Car. Scientific Amort.an. The electrical power storagn com' ' pany , London , has recently built i street passenger car worked by olee trlclty. Thh car was constructed 'at the company's works at Mtllwall , and is of the usual dimensions for carry. Ing fortj-Btx iiuldi ) and outeidc paa songorr. It weighs with its accnmu later and machiuety , but without anj passengers , 4A tons. Under the insidt " seats of thin"tramcir ia placed the accumulator , corresponding to a bat tery. This accumulator , when fnllj charged , la capable of working the tramcar with ita maximum load foi seven honro , which menus hall a day of tramway service. From the accumulators the current la communicated < catod by Insulated wire to a Siemens dynamo placed under the car , and which acts baa motor , the motion ba ing transmitted to the axle of the wheels through a driving belt. T < start the car the carront is switched on from the accumulator to the dyua mo , and from this In turn to the driving whcsls. The action tf the motor , and consequently the direct i n of the oar , can ba readily reversed bj reverting the cnrront , nnd tbo car cat also be readily stopped by shutting oil the current rntlrcly and applying the hand brake with which the car is fit. tod. At night the car is lighted bj means of four Swan incandcecenl lamps , two of which are placed under the roof and ono at each end of the car. AH the lamps derive their current from the accumulator. The car ia also fitted with olecttlo bella , worked from the same source. With regard to the all. important question ct expense , it li stated that the actual dally coat ol horsing a tram car , as given by eomt of the metropolitan companies , la ' ] Gt.f while that of elcotrlcil power It put at Gi. 3.1. The question of fin I cost , it Is said , need not hero bo taker Into consideration , Inasmuch as It li almost Identical ia each cane , E'ec triclty , howtiver , would appear to havt the advantfg'o of requiring loss apace and n smillor working staff , while the machinery would ba exempt fron those Qopidomlca which may at en ] time Incapacitate thu otud if u tram' way company , Ia the absence of suitable material : or the time to ptoparo it , people of in gi wi'hont n dressing for salads. 13uj DOUKEE'S. and you will never tronbli yourself to make another. Frcahfhhef all kinds nt MJ'Z ' A llosonstcln , 1213 Djuslaa street. 1 Ladies Do you want a pure , bloom * ing Complexion2 li'so , a few applications of Hngnu's 3LVGX6LIA JIALX iviligrat- ii'y you to your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal- lowncss , Jlcdncss , Tiniplcs , lllotchus , and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the Hushed appear- nnco of Jicat , fatiyuo and ex citement. It makes a lady of TlllUTY appear hut TWliX- TY j and so natural , gradual , nnd perfect ire Its ellbcts. that it is impossible ) to detect its application. for Infants and Children. Cixstorlanroiuotos niul ovorooiui-H Fliuuluncy , ( Jonstipii- tion , Hour Stomach , Diarrltn > n , and Foverishness. It insurt-H liunlth nntl natural Bleep , without inurphinc. " CfMtorln 1 w > writ nilnptnl to Children Hint I rpooiiituciul It us superior tonny tn" > orlptiou kuown to me. " II. A. AKCIIEH , > l n' , 8J 1'ortlAncl ATO , llroollyii , N. Y. Whnt Rlvort our t'lilldirn ro T chryti , What curvi tliclr fetrn , niakra tlicin ulrtep ! ' .Tli Cnntnrlrt. When lulilM fret nnd cry liy turns , What cun-s Uiflr colic , kills their wornn , Hut Cmliirln , Wlmt iitilokly oiin-H Coii8tltlon , Sour Htumiicli , ( . 'oljs , liull wllon , lint Cnntorln. l-'orcwpll then to Jlorjililno Synipi , Ciuitor Oil ntul 1'arcKurlo , nnd lliillCnutnrlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT nu nlisoluto euro for Rlieunm- tlsin , Sprains , Hums , Galls , &c. Tlu most lu\vcrl\il and Pouc- trntiut ; Paiii-rcliovlnt- Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. rSPECIAL8 wl'l ' POSITIVELY not btln lertedunleit paid In advance. T J LOAN-MOr.EY i e > NiiYTJLON-At Lowett H Us o' tn- M lores . I'cml , ' Lotu Agciuy , 1Mb & Douglas 2-1 LOANFlfn chattelinortRagoroom M 7 Un on Block , lonior IBthand 1'arnaii 8 s li ! < ) Inn } ONKY ( TO LOAN Call ot Low o'Hcc of D. L. M Thomas TDOID 8 Ctelghtoi block. TONEY Loaiod on chattel protctty liy J M Bcntty , No 213 Bcuth Hth street 220-linot VJ ONKY TO LOAN At 8 percent. Bhrlver's i > | RoilEdUte anil Loan Agency , opposite poet office. TfiT-tf HiLP WANTED. - glil aH04 Ca | i o' a e WASTKD-Kllchen 3JI-4H A good Swede girl f < r general WANTED ork , w gcs 8.0 pcrmonth. Apr * } to No 13 , Fort Om h , Ma > 4 2t ANTED Two ( list cla s white baiberi at W thg Com ruclil Ilotol , Lincoln , Keb ANTKU-Afmallirlrl 14 or 15) ears ol age W ai' maha > nkcry 510 loth St. 3)7-81 WANTED dining room * lrl at the CretKh- ton hou e. 315 t ( Olil h ) und rs'oids cook'rif ' 4 WANTED hoiue-Vccplii ; . no othtr ne l apuly Small timilv , 't pe so 19. Inquln 8 , W. ci rner Ca Ifor U nnl 2Jud. 309-5 ] \ \ / ANIKU A glil it 1013 Chkaio St. > Y 31C-7I AVTKD Two R05J barbcrj JOJ S 13 St. W"- " uhv. 31235 ANTBD A nooJ flrl ( orhDUjc woik nt No. w 1120 JickeDii at ,111-lt WANTED TAO Rood Ccr ra-t j'rl < , cto for il nliiKioim , one ( ir kitchen woik Lav cmvoitiH- bet * to < 13tti and lltli , Wal'anz ' hotel 314 5t -A conp"ct < nt Rill for Jjenerjl hoase-ftork. Jim. Itobt. Pjnlj 2Jrn at. Marj'd Avenue. 2U3-4 7ANTii-A > : nur e o ottesd to a ilnld. \ \ Apply at.room l M 1 ard hole' ' . 2D7-3 Two unit , ta at mercbanra a WAMtD neUursnt lH'tJannrn St. 279-3t ANTt I-Kitchen girl a1 Kcineke's R's'ai- ' W ; rant. 13ih and Jackbon. 2 93 ! Agjdalnlnf roomglil Imniod. WANTED lately Inquire at 11. Jerrall'd Ho taurani Hth Rt betweea Capitol avcnutfanJ Diduc. 2M-4t SITUATIONS WANTED , J i CJMI1H , Eipert Book-Keeper 1510 I ' . D-u Io at cet , Ottaba Neb. A rait'cal looK-keej > ro > er thirty > eua , Includ ing fl teen j cars in Lincoln and Dos Mcl'fs. Will atti nd to opeilnj , cl ring mil oxtmlning books , will Instiuct a llrUto.1 numbrand rceehu pay In copjlig my nork on 417 5 § MiaCELLAHE JUU WAHTb By lidy , board and rcom In prl- WANIED . hcfercLcca rciiulrtd. Ad d t-3S "R. C. " Bee Cfflce. 3 C-4g To rent a 4 or 5 room tottegd in WANTED ' , In nooJ locatlcn Wanted pateci lon tn I or 2 months. P. O. lox 800. 291 4 A go < J gemlmujKyhsrse. Di. WANTED W. 0. Rose , cori-cr lO'.h did Howard. 290 5t WANTED 600 privy vaults , sinks , and cess pools to clea-i with sinltary clcan-r Sit- Ufaction guaranteed. J. 11. HUITII , 77Mmof Lock Box -J22 , Omara. FOR KENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. OH RENT 110) F.rnain strict , brick store F room anil hucmcnt. Inquire on pro i IKS. 320 Ot RENT To splendid s'assfiont stoics to FOR be ciictul otonce ou loth and Dodge J , E. EDWAIIDS , 322 9 } 1109 "arnarn ntrctt. IT OR KENT Tuo lO'in" , kltchoi and cellar. J ; City w ater. 130. ! a'ilotnla ' strict. 3IO-9t fOR KEN r L-HKO room 22170 Ljt o'j tlo ; ' < , 1 llRhtcd atd leiicJ. S96-7J RKNT Thico nlcil ' lurn'i'itd ' r cms , at FOR .lajkson str.et ? U9 IT10K KENT L rgn Iron * 10 m with li y win- ' 1ricwnUb ar.l. M drn Improve i lira. No. 1718 Dod o street yUC-8 ( i ? OU IlK.NT-Nlc- furnltheJ rooms ind bw ; incut lljor , 1C15 Dodge tlreit. 29j bj RENT Oa a .d me half S'TIT Inujo FOR t cii IBthind Cork. Six room ? , en S'.iort car line Inquire ol Wui Kicr.tead , at IKWCJ k S.onv'a. 2373 , UK < T A no * lioube ultb in r.mi a , c < - 1,1011 , clntcrn aul all no t rn ImprovenieLt ? , will hu ready for f cc-jpit of by M y 15th Street ca H pas * by hotfc , uith n a b'ock of chool house , i or psrtieular ) upply at 211 North 1 I'll St. b tweca Capita a\onuoaad lrinjort St. fj.il 3 5 > FURSIillEIl KOOH-r-Vr rent at 14 OUov rditrcct. M1H M'AUotANl ) . 1'8-tt . ] U-.T-Sturo ro in | tli Hx- FOKSM.aoit . loc tlou ( or gtoetrv mid eruiTH'oie Sou'h 15th et.cot , betwo n Mirtba anil Dorcas. OnIlCO. IkCAGUE , 535-tt _ piirc8tolllc | | > . _ Nicely furul hd rocins , 10Bnorth FORUKNT . 1898) ) I , 'OK IlKNT TWJ nko lirco dwclllnt-s , No 1 ] ' Iciatlon. UtVMJLlJS & MOTfEU. _ 170.1ra I I ) IET Ono or two rooms wltli board , 1FOJ I CaUfonilmtrcet. l' ) S onu in i boa-d. Moilern con- iMonlenciB , IS'O Do'ce strott. 1COO lint inUKNISIIKUKOOMS Very dca rMo location C l' .ck , real estate , 0ip , I' . O. fWl-lf UKNT Ilmuonan.l lots at phiUcrand FOU ' . Rent llureau , oppMlte 1'ost ollice. 7Mtf BKNT Fine upr'ght pllno , flno Kim. FOB organ , 1519 Dodio street. 6M. I A. HOBrB. Jr. FOR SAL i , OH HAIK-A ! a i liont ( rar&o elora'bulld. i.ng \ , chetp , to be moved. Inquire at once ot J. E. \ 318-4) ) 1100 Fciinim street. SALK U1IKA1' Two jrooUoll Ktovn.nno Foil tbem almost now. J F. . KIlWAHHK , 319-lt 110) Faroam itritt Foil HALI-Oooil pajln bust cs * . Including rtoik ml flxturw Ojoil ri'ismi lor ii-.iliiR. Klrst-cliws chance Icr HtuniMi. Ann si "Hu Ill's. " this olllco. SKI 55 FORSALK-llo'B ' ? rn' Mr-o-th Kith St. no r MarcjStfuOcvh , th s li to ar < aln. Ali- | ilj 57llukcr blcck. I' . K CO 1,1,11 U. FOH SALE Flux mlllmachlnerj-conslitlppor brake , i du to- , lic tfr , pkktr , prrae , , Vc. Cnn work el her r tltdor ir'eeii i-t vk.aliosliiilt- liilf , pullle * Mid bi-l'liu torcln > lit ( thonhoic , a ! o ono 3,1 II , I * , engine wlti In lor , smoke. < t'ek ml kllfli uro ro pct > . Addreo IIjT , . lAMT ITChulo Clty 'o a. tin 8m ] K-Counter * Mil flxtnro o' xt ro on FORHM 10th ( tree * . I'artv buUni ; itxtnrrH , can tutit plao i. for partlculirs nd Iross X. V. iteo otlbo. 302-35 POIl SALK Furniture , tto\c i.e , lno t no ofa 4 rcom cotta o Homo to r iU Addre s K lice olllco. ztt 3) "TOO a SALE Or exchange for unlTtirrrod Und JU BOnnmtln ttre < t p o oity In I'.afsmoJth , Cats county Nebruka. Address ( i F. Prongcr Junbr. F 1011 HAL1 tol'cr Skates. $1.00 pa'r , at 109-5 MAMIKYKH&CO. IOU 8ALB A nfarlr new upilulit K mb 11 X Tlano , only II A (0. Gtar torment. 2(5.4 ( MAX MC.YKH& IIHO'K T\0ll SALK-My Stock o ! ilnig' ' . notions and C flsturie , K-oj tr danil i-tici ii goal coi tli- tlon , eldest dm ; LuJnmi in town , wl1 ! tint room K iksired. I'lttv hero will tike hilt Innr- cst , or will sell the wliob. Addrcij A. L. Man- Inp , Ounl p Io a. 243-L'w , T70K HALB Old ncwrpipcti In &rge and ( mill J : qu ntlcloi t this ollice. tl OAT ST AW At itoik jur'n , 10 h ( t-ect , b-t. Capitol ateLUo and Dattnvoit. 232-3) ) FOR SAL" Ono gieA tccond h nd orgai on j $33 ; eaiy pajmrnts. 193HAXMETfUJt nitO. R BALE OK RENT Voso Mano. 523-11 C. J OANAN. r.OR S'LK CHEAP Choice unlmntoted but- r Inrsi 1 .ts on Farnatu. llanry , Doiiglfj , snd D , < I * < i ( .tree's. DVVISA SKYDEK , ' Kcal Kit tt Ak'i-nM , 110-ood-ll Urjfl Fariiain St. SALE Pck eta maps ot Ntornaka ice FOR each. For hark-alnc In < > . ohat'ltj ImproMd and unltnpre < l property , call on Win K , Ohr- ! vcr , ne l Viitite At-i-nt , opposite ponto.Uce. " - I.-OU"ALE Toflrit-cft s K'a'iePin j , tcn j1 nellustil , A btgan , ciiy. iA' , alnV4 Tarram 200-5 F Oi h U.E-Ph i' ( Olj. H. . 1'h II ps , 12(7 arrant. 193 1m ' s cnj htn1 ( hckcrln ? ! ' ! F'aio aio only * I33. Will In nld l-ilallriienlt ; as vpaymcn's. \XMEYfc.lt & IlllO. 1U7-6 FOR SALE One VJ frilot , mar ttwn , 81,200. 175-lntUEY.M.D AMOm ; . ol RO'jd brick , ? 3.BO pcrThoiifa d at PLENTY KILN. Chimney bricks ft UJporttiousud. uUtcrn brick 15.00 , to clcss buslius' . 10RE.V/.ODABULE , One block south ol 15th and ItjIKrue roail. ISO-lino ! (70S ( S\t- ' Fo'jrgo illots , one hilt mile from X' | i stotflo . Che ji , ci y terms. 178 1m KEirtOM'8& ' MOTTKlt. FOR SALE A nnt-a's ! second hind top hug. ? y. Gill at 1319 Harney street , 3)7-ti ? SALE-H tisoanl 1ft fi rromi , cool cti- 1 tern , -build.ngn. . rtc. . ift'ife lit , near town ? J.COUEYNOL1J3 As MOrTKR. 177-lmo I , OK BALK A Ural cun fcona b nd jib fto.i J ? Cillat 1819 n rncy8t 1)71 * BEI. ONTO Rist ur nt , Hnmphrey A Co. , ItlSDcdieetro t , board 3 50 pirietk. May4-Im T OST Bunch nl Vejs with head ttg and own- JU crj name , Flodcr pleuo leave at Dei ollco 3139 IO .1 rtne clit iBiltc In li.Ofio io inv , | Hn J menoKiam L I' , l-i centre. Any irloima- tlou lift at t3is cilice will be suitably renaidcd. PASTURAGE Well a o edfor harfea \JC and cutle , about 7 u.llc9 trim t5 n , Ad- dreMCD. _ GrfKB , Orniha I'cstotllco. 171-may7 * EDWAKDKUJfiHL MAO1STER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND' TIONALI8T , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Hartley. Will , with iheald of guardian eulrlts , obtain far any one a glance of tbe pail I aud proscnt. nd nn wttaln condltloni ID tb fu ture. Doota and Shoea made to order. Pttlcal gatlxfactlou ruaruittei &bsoistey ! ! Pure. This ponder never \firlej. A marvel of parity strength \tholonoincncM , Moro economic * ! than the orplnar ) k nda , and cannot be Bold tn competition with tlio multitude ol low test ihoit wclnht , alum or phnnphate powler Sold only la cans. _ KOTI. UAKI.SO PovDia Co. , Wal-St.iU ! | DAVIS & 8HYDE11 , 605 Frirnam St. Omshn Nebraska. Carotully selected land In Kutern Nebratka lot tale. Great ll rg lni In Impruved larmi , Omahl utlr propertj.