ME WKDNJiSDAV MAY 0 The Daily Bee. OMAHA , Wdneaday Morning , May 0 , " LOOAb BKUJV1TIE8. The dlitrlct court has adjourned fo the term. The county clerk rvtmtliM In soothe column for bids for the tonitruetlon o reral brlilg(8 , lien Hogan got back to Chicago to Cud that his wife haJ gone oil with anotht man , Policeman Hlncliey Is hid up from the tlljct of the bites received from a prli oner recently. ( en Geo. M. O'Brien ha > remoee his Luiini hoidquartcra to I'edlck' block , where his old friends will find 111 in iu future. fc The world-Uuicd Yokes family pla ; Belles of the Kitchen" and "Cous.n Joe t th'e oporn house Thursday evening Saata on silo to-day. The Auxiliary Society for the Horn of the FilemUeta will meet WeelnceeU afternoon at three o'clock In the Socla Art Club rooms NOP. 14 and 12 Redlck1 block , Farnham street between Fifteen ! ndSlxteenth streets , The following Nebraska appointment * have been made : J , lKoberts , D. C Urookf , D. V.Bomgardoer , United State gangers ; M. 1'rank , Gustav Drnhos , Pete Walker , store kfeperi , at the Willow Spring distillery. A bold thief entered the residence o Mr , Jamea Kernahan , Tenth and Flerc streets , Monday In broad daylight. II ! wife was lying lck in bed , and In the ab tence of any one to drive him away ho car tied cff a jewel case containing about $15 worth of jewelry , 0. B , Weitran , manager of the Gran Union Tea Company , purchaiedone of th beautiful pelicans sold on the street a few days ago and has had it preserved am mounted. It is now on exhibition in on of tbe windows of his tea store and make a beautiful and novel spectacle , The Pacific express clerks in th Union Pacific headquarters are soon t change their location , as rooms are boln ritted.up for them In the second and thin stories of the building occupied by th local Pacific express cllico , on Farnam street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth This building will then be tbe genera headquarters of the Pacific express com p jy. jy.The statutes of Nebraska require th county treasurer to make n statement to the state treasurer and auditor on or be fore May 10th of each year , and in com pllance with this requirement Mr , Job llush has just completed _ hla seml-anmu report and will return at once the amoun belonging to the state , viz. , § 21,757.93 This includes nil ( ho moneys collected fo the state between Nov. lat. 1SS2 , and May 1st , 1853. A good joke is told on a private detec live of the U. P. , who in trying to "cinch1 another party got into trouble himself The first party 1s An old employe of th company and on FrMay night he vUItei the disreputable old Bellevue house , wher he loit or waa robbed of about $85 , Th detective thinking to catch the man wen to tbe i ame place disguised as a farmer lie laid down on one of the couches will his alothes on and had a roll of bills , $3 fixed up , which he expected to be robbee , of trad then nail the robber. Instead o getting at his roll of bills the woman too his silver watch and chain and got awa before he could catch or identify her , Thtne are Holid Facts , The bent blood purifier and system rtf nlator ever placed Hthln the reach of sul fering humanity , truly la Electric Bitters Inactivity of the Liver , Biliousness , Jann dice , Constipation , WeakKidneyr , or an disease of the urinary organs , or whcpve requires an appetizer , tonic or mild stiuit ! lant , will always find Electric Bitten th best and only certain cure known. The ; act surely and quickly , every bottle guar anteed to give entire satisfaction or mone refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle b O. F. Goodman. PERSONAL. O. B. newett , Hastings ; S. S. Lowe Fremont ; T. Bellows , Weeping Water ; A Pardoe , Ulysses ; E. Zook. Beatrice ; M W. Ensign , Lincoln ; II. A. French , Mil ford ; 0. M. Leighton , W. H. Snelling an Walter Lamb , Lincoln ; J. 0 , Crawfon andM. McLangblln , West Point ; Tbeo llaller , Blair ; S. II. Calhoun , Nebraek City ; Wm. Boys. Valpariso ; U. A. John ? Seward , ore among the Nebriska peopl who stopped at the Paxton yesterday , M , K. Sherwood , the well-known St Joe commercial traveler and a brlllian literary genius , is in the city. His wife "Imi llochelle , " the dramatic star , ha juit concluded a most successful engage ment in New York and has played with great success in all tbo big cities of th east , J. B , J , Ryan , the descriptive writer fo II. S. Heed & Co. , who have established a branch houte in Lincoln aud are wrltln np the leading industries of the west , wa in town yesterday , Hon. 0. F. Shedd , of Falifield , ia at th Paxton. J , J. Cairne , F. B. Jameson , am Henry Uslrlchs , of Cheyenne , are at th Paxton. II. J. Slocnm and wife , and S. II Slocnm , of the aircy , are gueats at the Paxton. D. M. Knowlcs , of Stage , Hume & Co St. Louir , is at the Paxton. Church Howe Is in town , Mits Villa Eirl and Denna Allbany , o Blair , aie at the Paxton , How to Shorten Lif a- The receipt is simple You have enl v to take a violent cold , and neglect. Aber- nethy , the great English surgeon , aiked a lady who told him she only had a cough : ' "What wonld jou have ? Tbe Plague ! " /y Beware of ' 'only coughs" Tbe worst cases can , however , be cured by DH. WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS. In Whooping Cough and Croup It immedl. ately allays irritation , and is sure to pre vent a fatal termination of the disease. Sold by all druggists and dealers In medi- cido. "MOTHEU SWAN'S WORM SYRUP. " Infallible , * tasteleia , harmless , cathartic ; for foverishnoes , restless. OKI ! , norms , constipation. 25 ] , THE WARRING ELEMENTS Wind and Rain do tlioir V/ork o Destruction , And Fire Consumes its Share The Rushing Torrent ruins tht new Woodman Oil Works. Lightning Destroys the Tele phone Exchange , And Demolishes a House IE North Omaha. People Driven From theit Houses by Water. The City Engineer * Statement Thni the He-worm Intnot. Monday night , after 0 o'clock , th < sky became threatening and heat light nlng appeared on the northern sky An hour later it began to sprinkle lightly , but it waa only after midnlgh that the roil storm set In , There wai no wind of any force , but the oonstan roar of the thunder resembled a deaf ening cannonade. The rain catm down in torrents and the zlg zag lightning was exceeding ! ] vivid , But it was botwcet 2 and 3 that the fall forao of the thunder storm became manifest. Mos of the heavy rain that fell during the night occurred within the short time mentioned and amounted to over twc Inches after it was over. Since then another thunder storm passed ovei the city , which added further to the total rainfall , which aggregate ovei three inches. At the recalpt of the morning's report at the slgna oflbo there waa no .inch storm reported trim any station on the weather bulletin , and as the variations of the air pressure are nowhere marked and the weather in the north west ia generally floe , it must bo as snmod that the storm was local or o limited extent at best , though par ticnlarly violent as far M thunder , lightning and rain is concerned when It did occur. The wind was variable , not averag Ing above twelve miles an hour oxcep for the 16 minutes from 3:45 : to o'clock , when it blew at a rate of 2C miles an hour , the nearest approach ponslblo to a gale. Up to 11 o'clock yesterday there wf > a a great deal of humidity in the air , it being nearly saturated , and Nebraska braska air Is generally very free from humidity , DESTRUCTION OF TUB TELEPHONE EX CHANGE. At 3:55 : a. m. a flash of lightning struck the west aldo of thotoworabove the central telephone exchange , through which about 4CO wires run to the room below. The electric fire shot out fully throe feet from the long snitch board below , bat the ulgh operator did not know that the honso was struck until ho glanced np and saw the flames in the tower above which Lad taken fire immediately. The operator ran to No. 3'e house and gave the alarm which was alao sent in by Oapt. Dona hoe and Officer Buckley , and box 21 was sounded , bringing the entire department partmont to the spot in quick time A line of hose was ran up the stair way to the central offiuo and a stream of water turned into the tower frorr below , which soon drowned oat the flames , which had boon visible foi several blocks. Yesterday morning the room had about two foe of water in it , and hat to bo abandoned , the two offices acroa the hall , which had already been rented od by the exchange , being tomporarl ly It ted np for occupancy. All the wlrea from the tower to the switch boar.d vfaro melted , but it wa impossible to loll ts jnuoh the swltcl boards themselves werejlamagod There were lightning arresters &Dth ir the cupola and at the switch boa&ta and the manager stated to i BuEjJroportor that ho considered the inside of the building the safes place ono could bo in during a atorm , aa the ground wires should have taken any bolt of lightning to the ground. A visit was made to the tower and 1 was reduced to charcoal , both inside and oat. The iron shooting on tlu west side was warped and bent more than on the other sides , and 1 is supposed that was the point struck. The glass In sulators were all crashed to atomt and the panes of glass in the towei wore doubled up. The wires were molted and twisted Into an unrecog nizable mass and in short the working power of the office- was complete1 ; paraljzad , so far as the use of the citj circuits are concerned. A a the reporter porter stood at the tower with the manager a flish of lightning sent a few sparks snapping off the ends of the wires and a rutrtat to the room below was made. THE EXTRA TERRITORIAL LIKES. There was but one exception to the general disorder , which is that the ' 'extra territorial llnei , " to Lincoln , Council Blnfl'j , Fremont , etc. , are all Intact , and at the end of the storm will bo In working order. The Instru ments were all put np during the fore- roon in the now quarters. These will still be open to subscribers wlehlng to commnnlcato with any outside places , and for this purpose the man ager of the exchange states that when Omaha parties are wanted he will sand a meaiongcr for them to come to the central office- , and when they wiah to converse with outsiders they will have to go to the office until the local circuit on bo repaired. SENDING FOR SUPPLIES. It was necessary to send : lear to Chicago for sup plies to lopair the damage done , ind telegrams were sent for them yea- erday. It will bo two or three lays before they can bo received and rill be from a week to ten days more ) eforo repairs can bo madosothat oar Itizens may count on Its being at east two weeks before they can again mvo the advantages of n telephone ystem and they will /ally ap. reclato its lots by thai time , lo far AI known none cf the private Instruments were Irjtuoil , al though several of them cent out n dlt- plny of electricity , rarg the bullo cud ao on , The IOBS to thu telephone folks cannot nt proiout bo estimated , OKNERAL EFFECTS. The storm was qulto severe in Iti general effects nil over the c'ty , wnsh- lug out fills , thodlnt ; cellars and filling citterns to over- Ihwlng. To ruat'y it scuned that a water spout must have pamd about the town , bat while In faot the total rainfall has oiten boon greater within a given time , it was the tremendous deus torrents falling all at once that nude It seem moro dangerous , Ihe greatest dams no of all was done In North Omaha by the ovoifljw from the sewer , which was not lar o enough to drain so vast a territory as It covers. The head of the aoiror became choked np and the water seeking - ing BU oatlot naturally took the old oreck channel and sent a torrent fif teen fdot deep rolling down towards the river , t ud carrying destruction s.ti iv. Many dispute this theory , aud say that the tnoath cf the sewer was ch jkod by nnnuro from the street oar bams anil by other rnbblsli. Com- mlsalotior O'Kuefolnvestlgitod the matter tor , aud reports that on Nicholas street between 18th mid 10th ho removed the grating from the main hole and faand that the watur had rlion from Hi to11 foot above the top of the sjwor "which won proof that It had filled np and than run ovor. Tao rolling watora swept everything along In ttitlr course tak ing chicken coops , lumber and saah , undermining onthonsoa aud In one in- statico taking the foundation of a kitchen , which had to be rimvedyes terday It carried away tbo 20h fltroot bridge aud la the cellarn below 18 .h roao several feet , At this point it struck the WOODMAN OIL WORKS. Ic rushed against both aides of the now brick wing and undermining thorn foil with a oraih , leaving a great open * Ing in each , and the pirt still left standing shaky and demoralized. Through the ruins a stream poured from the southwest and joined the turbid stream In the creek. From this point it rushed a block farther to the fillbelngmode under the Sixteenth street bridge. Tbo estimate of work done as handed In to the commission * era Monday showed that there wan 3,300 cublo yards put ID , and of this amount lees than 300 yards remain , to that the Iocs , which must fall on the county Is about $390. Hero the water back np for a long dis tance and played have with the back yards on the line of the creek. A half d ( zan fine porkers , weighing at least 500 pounds were washed down Into the bed of the crock and remained there yesterday stuck In the mud From the Sixteenth street bridge to the river the bottoms were fbodod and Immense quantities of lumber , sash and so on could be scon at day break. One man caught enough lum ber to build hlmaolf a houao. THE u. r. siiors , were partly Hooded and the wosk In the blacksmith shop waa suspended during the forenoon , but it was ex pected wonld bo resumed during the day , In the CENTKR OP TUB CITY there was n good deal of damage done in the aggregate , but no very eorloua washout. The fill uniting Furuam street with the county road waa cleaned outandcommanicitlanin that direction cut oil. On Si , Mary's avc- nuo it ia reported that half the avenue walks were carrltd awsy , and a big washout occurred near its intersection with Eighteenth street. At the residence of Mr. E. Rosewater , of THE BEE , opposite court houao block , the full effects of of the rain fall waa noted and yesterday there was a land slide on the west side of his lot , whisk stands several feet above the street. The cistern wont down with the land slide , but no immediate danger Is felt as to the spfaty of the house , which has strong cross walla. Next to the accident nt the Woodman oil works , the most serious damage vas In South Omaha at THE SOUTH SEWfcK A foot-brldgo near the m , > nth of this sewer , at the foot c , " } \ > ai'-eonta streetfell In and olctffi d s ! < - tewor , The water rose and. . * ' \ 'ho sur rounding property , rising t. a depth of ( our feet in eomoif the homes , j'noplo were dtlvon from their houses r tl ,70ved } 'hjh fornlturo out on the lumber pile i ia Uio Chicago yard , tak ing ro.'ago h'eo tliomstlvoe. One of t.C8Q parties carao iu to p y Mi co\ny * taxas yesterday and In doing so produced two ten dollar lar bills , both egV-iratod wl < h w ter. "That Is hovr neaX11 8 * ° mB. " h ° said ; "those wore \ der ray pillow when the wattr reacV * * tiiem. " ON 1XNTII11E' T a large gaily was * waii M ut on west sldo , being t rha \ * w " 0 or ' feet deep. Thiiv.x on \ ' & next to the Union Pftcll t ) \tf\ \ KV < r being put in readiness f JB , i .vk ON TUB RIU kOi The only dama u 10 or. railroads wna a conplrt t nV-hotiv3 on the Union Pacific OAs if Jth"8o was at Papllllon and the othe. a yMmore. Neither were very eurloni. bvV * ° 'n ' coming Djnvor train was > xl8lyad about two hours and a hlf , at 9:50 : a. m. m.AT AT TUB BLUFFS. Eomo damage is reported , but\ the telephone exchange ostlpad light. Ona instrument , ' .L lumber yard cllico , was burmej , ? > at the working of the exchangi it ( ot Interfered with. STRUCK BY LIOHTNina. A small shanty near AYhoatcustre and Indiana and in Hhlnu'a A .dltlo was btruck by lightning dur tig tt\J \ storm and torn to pieces. Thi famllj were none of them hurt so far i\ \ learned. i It was rumored yeetcrd .y tin I the man and woman in thli. hotir' ' were both badly hurt by the strok and were not expected to llyo , | ut ti rumor Is not confirmed. j THE8EWER INTACr. l Olty Engineer Rosewater etnted t it BEK reporter yesterday that li had made a thorough exi mlni.tlon o the North Omaha sewer fcr ill ) entlr length and that there was not D brea n It , but that it was wiiolly Int&cl EIo said that the fault rf the eating n of the T alls at the < U wai'ehoni I Taa that it waa built on m dii jronnd in the old bed of the creek ; vhlch has. quite a rerpontlne courae. . along hero , Too sewer WAS stralcth and cat acreit several of the bends o the stream , which had never bf or filled up nor any means provide ! f j carrying ( IF the mrplui water whlo' would othorwlin take mo street for it. The storm filled up thu creek bed atu the water rose until , fiidlng no otho outlet , it worked uudor the walls o the now building , broke them down nnd ran out by its old cjunio Should a suit bo boi an agtlust the city the qnoition presuntrc will bj whether thu Woodman com piny were r.ot negligent in construct Ing the bnlldli g on thu alto it is , auc without precautions agalnat a Hood. ADDITIONAL ACCIDENT * . Among the many minor casnaltie of the storm of yesterday morning ar the following : A house near the head of St. Mary' avenue , which is occupied by a familj named Cook , waa strusk by Hghtnltt and sot on Qrn. It WAR oxtiiigulahet without much dillhulty by the bucke brigade , The lightning also toro off the chlrn noy and part of the ehlnglos from tit rocf of A.dolph Bowman's honso on Twenty-sixth and I'Viiam streets. A dairy stable In the southwest par of the city was struck and two cow Instantly killed by the bolt of light nlng , At 8 o'clock a. rn , lightning struc ! thu rctidonco of Fred Stubbondorf , It South Omaha. It ploughed its wa ; down through the wall tearing of th paper and plastering and finally struct the steve on which bronkfcst wa being prepared , A skillet cantalnln some beaketeak wan kncckoi twenty foot out in the yard. Mr Stnbbondorf was standing in the dee at the tlmo and rau out in the yarc ahojid of the skillet intending to take It in on the 11 j. His wife and eon wore knocked down and stunned by the shock. The Weiss brer brewery on Six teenth street , of which Gas Eagler I proprietor , was struck but the bol < raj caught by the rod and pasaec straight down It to the ground , where it went in , tearing ap a wagon or so of dirt and scattering it In all dlrec tlons. The rod was not Injured bn the llghtrjlac ; was burled as deep as i it had been kicked by a mulo. COMMERCIAL MEN. They File Ifcelr Articles of Incorpora tion Yesterday. Articles of Incorporation of the Ne bruska Commercial Men's association were filed yesterday iu the t fflo ofTF county clerk , together with the pro ceedings of the mooting at whlh pro llmlnary arrangements were made therefor. The object of the association is to sccuro pecuniary aid to the widows orphanp , heirs and devisees of deceas ed members of the same ; to bring about a bet'cr acquaintance among commercial men , and the adoption o such plans as shall tend to the mulun benefit and protection of its member * The incorparators are J. A. Flem ing , F. H. Pugh , M. L. nurd , E M Wiloox , August Mejer , Robt Eueon and J , T. Clarke. Membership In the association Ia not restricted entirely tirely to traveling men , but may alao Include men cf good health and stand Ing in wholcaaltftiouBea In Nebraska whether as members of firms or em ployes. The details of the recant meeting at the Paxtou were published at the time , together with the Hat of officer and dlrocters The Nebraska com morclal men will no dcnbt make the undertaking a success , and the objec Is certainly a commendable one. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remark able discoveries The fact that Dr. King' ; New Discovery for Consumption and al Throat aud Lung dl-meet i dally curing patients that they have given up to die , 1 etartl ng them to realize their senie o duty , and examine Into the merits of this wonderful di < cav ry , resulting In hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial bottles free at C. F.Good man'd Drugstore. Kegulnr size 81.00. Zloal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed fo Doord in the county clerk's office May 7 , roportoi for THE BEE by Ames1 real estate agency : J , and G , M. Crawford to E. Keat ing , w d lot 5. blk 1. Elkhorn § 2 500. J. I. Redlck and wlfo to J. B. Ar nold , w d lot 3 , blk 4 , in subdivision of J. I Redick'sadd. , $1,250. Charles Horrler and wlfo to Samne H. Sayher , w d lot 7 , blk 49 town of Platsmonth , alao lot 8 , blk 49 $2.000 - John Rush , county treasurer , to J E Btennan , tax d lot 7 , blk 22 , Wll Gox2 dadd , $100 John L. Webster to I A , McShano cxoo. deed , o 451 feet lot 2 , block 135 -$18,101. L 0. Nason & 0. E. Nason to L. 0. Empraon and F. L. Park , w. d v. 55 feet of lot 4 , block 6 , Lowe's 2,1 . add--e800. B. and L Rao-d and wives to 0. Kllah , w. d. , lot 09 , Hartman's ' add $550. A. R. Dufreno nnd wife to 0 Spocht , w , d. , middle one third of lot ? , block 102-55,000 , Dexter L. Thotma and wlfo to Mrs , C J. Marks , w d , n. 22 ft oi i * of lot 4 blk 8 , $400. Oao. P. BImes and wlfo to M. A. I Allison , w d , lot 4 , blk G , Praspect T ace , $545. Joseph Yolk and wlfo to W. F. Robinson , w d , lot 8 blk 5 , I I Radccks sub dlv of add , $1,200. A. J. Wlllson to Goo. Rathburn , w d lot 14 , blk 4. Shines add , $8oO. L W. Hull to F. H. Kerchtoff , w d , lot 13 , blk 2. Bozgs & Hill's add , $1 000. J. Haacoll and wife to II. Elech , w J , port nw sec 31 , 15 , 13 , $500. E. Mlllard and wlfo to trustees Presbyterian church , w d , w 115 fr , lo ; 22 , blk 1 , Mllbr place , S1.8CO. n. F , Rhodes and wlfo to Mary P. Shears , w d , ni of lot 1 and 2 , blk 4 II leds lat add.S2,300. If You Are Ruined n health from any cause , e > pecally ! rum the uio of any of the thousand icstruma that promlao S3 largely , rlth long fictitious testimonial ? , have to fear. Resort to Hop Bitten at inoe , and In a short time yon will have ho moat robust and blooming health. GOULD ! H OMAHA , The Great Railway Land Hero Ten Minutes , Aud tbiu Prcctod to Now York. At 11.40 p. in. yesterday a ipnclal train arrived over the Missouri l' ci fie and pulled up lu the Ujioti Pacific depot. Th's ' was the traiu which for sorm tltno pa t lias boon reported at lljli c. around over all parts of the couutrj llko a comet , with no absolute cot talnty what point it would otrilu next. I : contained the fol owing olll olalt : .lay 0 mid. Ilassull Sit'o , broker and pltall r , y.imuo'i Sloau , president of the JM. avr re , LickawaaA nnd W/sttru. 0 1 Liwry , n Now York capitalist. 11 S Ilnytnioo proeldoni ( > f tht Missouri I'.ioifie. II M. Huxto , third vlco prosideul of the Wabis.li nnd Mltaonri I'Aciti : . A , A , Taltnego , gunural uiaitur ol transportation tame coadn. Ool. 11 0. Olowry , general anpork- tondent of the Western Unlou. Gao. Olds , freight trallio minngor tl the Wabaih and Missouri Pacific A , L Hopkins , second vlco pronl- dent of the Baino roads. Dr. Yonng , of New York. General Slocutn , commander at Fort Laavonworth and family. The train vvaa a very line one , nnd condoled nf Missouri Paolfia looomo- tlve No. 255 , the D. K. Gariisou ; " a Missouri Pacific baggage car ; the special oar "San Francisco. " Mr. Talmago'a ; the car "Cjwoy"Gould'fi the car ' President , " Hayes' , and the car TJorgcu Point , Hopklu'a. The party have been as far south aa Gilreston , Houston and Sin Antonio , vU the Mlsionrl Pacific and M , K & T. , returning via Sednlla and Kansas City to Omaha. At 4 o'clock the special train , with the exception of Mr. Talnugo'a car , loft for Chicago via the Wabssb. Sapt. Talmago left in his special train for St. Loalo via the Missouri Pacific. BuckJen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burnt , Brulscf , Cuts , Ulcerf , Salt Kheum , Paver Sores , Cancers , File * , Chilblains , Corns , Tetter , Chapped Hand ? , and all ekin eru ) - tlone , guaranteed to cure in every instance , or money refunded , 25 cents per cox. For lule by 0. V , Goodman. A. TERRIBLE FALL. An infant Tumbles out of a Second Story Window. An Occident occurred Monday on Dodge street , near Sixteenth , which it wna a mluclo was not fatal in Its effects. A little one year old child of Mr. Frank Parish wan playing up stairs and the window having bsen raised for a fevr momenta It took a acat en the Bill , ULseeu by tbo fo ki. The child had eat th"ro but n moment when It suddenly fall over backward nnd vas precipitated la the ground , n dlstanco cf perhaps fifteen feet. It was picked np in an unconccioua state and black and brake , d so that no hopes were at first entertained for its life. A physician was summoned , and at length the child was brought to , and au examination showed that no bones woto broken. The doctor thought no serious results were to bo apprehended , and ia proof of this the child was playlogBbout yesterday with nothing more tnan a fjwbrnlaos to show the marks of the fall. It was a wonderful escape , and must bo at tributed to the guardian angel of the little ono. PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite , Bowola costive , Pain in the Head , with a dull aen- cation in the back part , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullness ) after eating1 , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability v etvuuusa , iiizzinesB , J JUb&onai ? tic the heart. Dots before the eyea , Yel low Skin , Headache generally over the right eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams. highly colored Urine , flTiqCONSTIPATION. . TTJTT'S IMI S are especially nelaptecl la Midi rage * , one ilcxe er- fcctu Midi n clmiiiie of reelUiu at to OKtiinUU the Bllllerrr. Tni'y liicrrnMo the Aiiprtlte.snil cnn thobiidyto'l'ake ou l-loli , thus the MI- ti'in U iionrUhecl , nnd by their Tonlo Action em the ! Mir8tU ourKnim , Iteu- ular BtnolR nro produced. 1 rli u a cenii. ! t.T Mnnnv St. , IV. V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OnAT HAIB on WniSKFna ehnnKO ton GLOSSY pracK by n flnslo application eif this DE. . It Impartsamturulcolor. Acrsln tant m-ius- ly. bold by UniRjItts , or smt by ei rt s ou , 5 HIU11UAY ST. , N. Y. ( llr. TITT'SJUM 4Ior li.M-Urirm.ll..n 4-v l .M lltnlitl "III b ualttd t UlL uu il > Uc > U t.J SPECIAL NOTICES. i -8PECIAL8 wl I POSITIVELY not bein sorted unle paid In advanca. T3 l.OAN-MO > EY T" ) LOAN The Om In snln , t ante MONEV | pr pire-d lo nnke loins o i Oiniba city or Poujlaa cunty roil o tl o at < irrcnt ritmof lotireut. No ex mm telon cha-ged. Stl . TO LOAN-Call at Law otlko of D L , MONF.Y Thomas , room 8 , Crcij'hton Illotk TO LOAN-At Lowed lutes ol In- MONEY , Bcuili' Loin Agent } , 15th & Douglas ONBY LOANED-On chattelmort'agoroom | M 7 t'n on lilock , . orner 15th and I arnam S s 11-0 Imrj ONEY Loaned on chattel property bj J , M T Beatty , No 21J Scuth Uth street 220-lmot TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Bhrlrer's NONEY and Loan Agency , oppotlte nst offlcn 7a7-tt HELP WANTED [ TrANtED-OirlforK.neral hourcircrk In a W n ll Ual y Mm. Max lleier. 8. K. cor. apltol A > enne and 20th ltr ct. Apyl ) "elwren a. til. and 3 p. m. 393 5 Infants and Children WUJtont Moi'nliino < nNnrooUno. . V jii > t trCM our ClilMrrn nwr clin-k * , ffu-rs , nmVi-s firm ' V 'ion milieu fret , nnd inIn turtu \ \ lint uirvs their collf , VflU lUir orm , lint r-nlorlr > . Wlnt nnM.'v ' p.rrs , ( iii > ' | ( hour stum uli , loliK liulip > < tli > i : Itut Ci I'm v oil Iho'l t iMfirililtin < $ ttun . I is'nr nil mid rauiuimiil ; v v. r- < inn , i1- . CU - . < . < . .i-i.t an V i lV-u-i . . . l'\ . : \.r' " - vT-5 WANTiCP-r-ADIVH OHf.0 MIA' 1 > Cllj or coinlr ) tl take nlco , Ilk-til mu | iUaflnt vork nt thilr cwn bcmon ; $2 toj'i da' cfts'lj anlqulctlv mule ; work unt b > malt ri can\as In.nittmiis ; for rrnl\ 1'Ien o a.l JrcM HKLIADLK MA' fFAUlfUINQ i O , ln w ir TT rhllnlclnhla , IX 1)2-17 ) A if ol < lrl for home-work In s > > aH famll ) . Apply n5S. \ \ . corner o 2l8b nni ] Ciatk Strict. 39JU | A ROOil baker , eteidy work am WANTKP jjc9 | > alil , single nnn ptcptrdl Adilroig 0 M. Momt , Sonatd , Neb 119 5t \Tt/ANTED / A Ked Rlrl tor Rcneial house YY work In ( null fa-rllr. App. ) at II Doble' ( hoe BtDic , i rnam St. oppo Ito Iloy.Is Open Home. 4008 } Ore good to I ble rcaii toc n\ > WANTED Roods , ttcady ompojment t'al : ulll lOthSt. 4UT4 ! At I'ott Om haNib. Klrl toeoil WANTtD nd Iroo , and do general lieu > p.work O'olwasts Call on or adJrc8sLleut.il SJN 0 19 , or rommunliatc by Telephone. 4rS 10 \VANTKD-To do fancy work nd cleil alULVANTKDTo , 118 S. 15th St. 409-S ANTED 1 wo K'oJ barbcn 2.IS. 13th St W Omiha. 312 8p WWANTED A ( to dy mm who undo st nd WANTED bar. Address with ruf ounce , "G K. " Bee offcc. 301-Ot - A C3mp t'nt cook. Oiodrefci WANTED- . Apr ly at 13 8 Farnam .St bet. 2knJ 3p. m. Wejricidaj. 3718 * A cook and a gcod girl to wisl WAN1ED at Southein llo'.cl. Scandlnatlai [ referred. 3638 ! tl' ANTED l orco , rc\eral good Btroni W girla lordl'huaihlng and lite en woik a faxtou Hotel. Imiul'o for the Steward. 3(5 8 A tountry girl for general h use WANTED App'j SlOiOuth 18 h street. 172 * A good slcaly blacksmith , oni In understands all kinds ot Jobbiog , Mu'doon's ihop on Lcatenonrlh and 13th strtet Om ta OKO. P. UVLDOON. 3i7-88 _ _ _ _ TT10R SALE OK TRADE For gocd milch cow i JL1 Smith orcftii 1810 Calltornla Strrot 35t 8 ANTED Aflrstclas'rlumbcr. J. C. w Council lIluOs. ANTfcD-A girl at 1810 Curn'ris ; street. w J7583 PANTSD A geol barber at w 1511 Dolgo iircit. ) A girl for gf ncril hou > ewer In WANTE1) y. Inqu'ra at Jt h i ni Fa nan street. W. A. L. Olb'jcn. ED ) ll\liDIATKLY-Cood : cook , mailer WANT f male. Apply to II. ilaon cllcr , lit ! street , to d y fro n 7 to 12 a , m. ANTED A go3d comp'ter t girl to cook A do Laundry work MRS. H. T CLARKE , N. W. corner 18th and IU enport St 343 tf -A email gill 14 or 15 j cars of age WANTED bikcrj SlOlOthSt. J07-9k A dining room girl at the Crelgh WANTED ' . 315 tf SITUATIONS WANTED , \TTAXDED Sltuatloi In some busircst house VV by a jounu rrai with exp rle ce in retail groceries and book keeping. Address \V , Ibis me : JI8-2t A N ( xrerlcncod accoutant aid bill ilcrkwints JiOilthn In who'e-tale housi * retl otateor nsurinco o.tlce. Address "II h " Etc ollbc. 370 ? MI80ELLANEOUB WANTH To rent , a hcuso with eight roms WANTED Blx blocks of 1'oat oltlce. L. C. Bee office. tf A rice reijrectable old My from WANTED , to keeph3L.se for a man and wile , wanted as much for cjmpan > as anTlhlng else- , a i the Iran is a ay a per Ion of thu time Ad. . dreisJ. B SUIg Klhhorn station , Neb. Uyan i nuv olllcer. a housicfS WANTED , cent rill j I cated , wlti water Ins'de. Will not paj o\er $10 a month. Ail- dro > 8 room 13 , mlUta-y hcadquartcrp , cor. loth nnd Farntam. ANTH-To borrow 1 r three minttn * 300 on good percojalsjcuritj. AdJrisi P. O , box 542 36a-9 | FOR FENT-HOUSE8 AND LOTS. RENT La'ge fuinUhcl rom at Ui8 FOR . 4I.S-14 ; TTIOR RENT Mcely furn'sbcd bed rom and 0 sitting room , $12 per monta , 417 lith strict , bet Chicago and t'iss. 331.H ? I 0LET Ono ( r two rooms with board I8o < 1 Cill'orr.la Stieet , 859-0 I OK RE\T Mno largo hou e and barn No. F 1017 ( a sSt. AMES , 403 If 1530 Karn\m. VTIRE Kurnlih d loim with ab o board , 1015 JLDjJtfiSt. . 401-14J TTPKRENT A Irjnt parlcr nle1y furnished , J } to 1 or 2 gentlemen at 1013 UsJgo fat 400 85 17011 RENT Uou e ol 12 rocmi IJ mllfj suth JL1 L ! depot on loth street m per month. J 11 RKOHKU ) , JSl-f i Cor. 1) tlge and 12lh Sis. IIKNT Fcmii.h d looms fir pcnilemen J710H S. W cor16tha rcct atd Capital avenue. " 1701111 'NT A houss of 0 rooms on street car I ; line Inquire 1140 18thstno' , bet. Mcholai ltd I'aul. 371 ( * "I7\RRS.ST \ ) Housoot 6 rocnn , lthor wl'h I' out barn Appl ) OlDcsr. Saun era > iid Grace Streets- 200-9J < ( IH UbN'I 5 room cottiie on Capital lfll 17 j QUO per month. DAVIS &SNM > I.R , 1(05 Farnam bt. 311-11 I70R RENT Desirable room , saltablo for two j } persons. Corner 15th andlUrnej. 3JJ.7I REST OBO I'.ano , one now or an , rots- FOR ' teini' . Hospe'a Music Hall. yj9-lm REST 110) ) K.rnam strjct , brick etoro room anj biecment. Inquire ) on proi lies , J20 91 RENT Two splendid v'ass front stoics to FOR elected it onto on 10th and Dodge J , K. KI\\AHDS , 322 9 ] 1109 farnam street. [ TIOR RENT T o to'in , kitchen and cellar J } C'ltyater. . 1302 California street. 31C-Ot FOR RENT lire * front loom ithtm win. dcwandbard , JUdern lmrro\cEcnta. No 1716 Djdte street 30081 I70R RK.NT-Nlcelv furnlihed rooms Hid Lise < 1' ment tt'.ot , 1CI5 Dodge Ureet. 293 81 VJICKLY FURNISHED POOM-For rent at J > H 0 Howard Itreet. MRS McAUSHND. U8-tf FOR SALE OR REST-Store ro m with fix tures rlmcliss locution for grocery and uruir store South 15th street , betnein Martha and Dorcas. Only 11,400. McCACJUK , 235-tf Opp. JVstomcj. RFJiT-Nlccly fesrnl h J rociin , 1C5 north TJOR 1 e-ct , 1S3HI RENT Two nlto Unto ilwplllntn , No 1 ITOR HI.Y.NOLD3 A MOTfKH. 170-lin irum HKNT Itousis an I lots at jshrlxraml L * Hell's. Rent Huroau , opp-'slta 70 J tl IJUHMSIIKII items an I l-o.i d. MoJorii con- L' umlimMB , lS'oloJin street U'UQlint fiU'KNISIIKD ROOMS \ > ry ile > rjl > l l"e\t'on L1 1'eck , real estate , opp. I' , o. WI-U RKNT-Fln upr'itnt ' I'lito , floe Kim- FOR . . .lMn ) { .Btreet. FOR 8AL OK 8AUC Hol tr Skatei. II CO'r. ) ' . F StM 12 _ MAX SIKYKH A C0. _ SALE One cord tccond hind organ FOK cnly tM ; CMT imymrntd , 397-H MAX IlEVFIt * PHO. FORSALK-Oa > McbnJhanl CliclctliijC 11- ace , enly 1135. Will be told on Innlallnif nt : ( Mj pajmcnts MAX MhYFK.V. DUO. _ _ _ _ S KLK One first iltM Knabo pKno , lifem I ' writ uicd. A l nt ln ; only I'lH ) , at 3 % 12 MlMKVjlt .V DUO'S f Ott SAL1 One gold Uom botft" , ihcap L1 sethandCa D St -lt)2-lUl ) OKSAI.KOK f \ rilM1K - 80 auc < o P laiinlrK lnM III KnctoCo. Ills 9 mil's from \andilla , ll exchange i or cltv or 11 c property oritoik llt'cierfcci it'culJ ' IK ) i : u JMM2 , tro 33914 IdtJCBjt olavo. OK SALK T n licih inl'chcons by Tt-omts J ' ! ( , cor. Itth iuUliUajo troc ! FOItSAl.K lirco Iruuo build riftn welt tldo cft2ih itriet , aljolnlnc thu nor'liucit cor- Mr ct DoiiRlan , on lot 8 bbck 1 J llldi will bo rrciluiUtthe.Mi.rt.hart , , | \ < M , , nj | Havl7th. -sAMUH.i : UddKIH. 370-17 L O't ' S LB Alien cottagi on Icft'dt ground f Icn'o to run our three3cars H e roams os'erna d sunnnir kltch-n attached. C ll on proal CB , tllo noith HHh.st itt. 303-2 j IjlOK SALE T room liou'o and barn , two full | J lots nl el } Iniproxxl Fine bcatlon , South Omaha. 03000. * MKS , 335-tmo 1500 Painan. OH SALlli story houie , 1 lot , Sroorcs on B Da\cnport near 25th Et S12W , 8t < ( X ) , iaihbal- arceon t'rae. ' nust be sld by M.y iuth 18M 3HK1VEU & , BI'.Lt , opposite I'ott offloj. ipOKSALK ; Now cntaicanil Four lota on Park JU a > eoueonly J2EOO , imall ca h ) a\inint , bal- nnce i niul annual pa j mo its at e'gtt per cent. McCAaUEppojltelv. O. 350 tf "I Oll SALE Two acres on loulh 7hlitccnth J1 irce > , good hou'c aovcn looms , barn , cistern 3ftbrailrg tr > po > lnes and large amount of fruit ot all kind , largaln J'.5CU MiCAOl , oppoglti- I'ost Olllto. "ITlOlt SALE Three room house and two lota at C Oiand Islacd Neb. Must In i"ld. This Is a bargain. I'rlcofZOO. E. L. MORSE i. CO. 1G22 Capitol atcnue. SS.'nll FOR 8ALK-A tine lot o' beef , shrtp ami boir cxsln.B. ADJIM8NYOEK , S37-8 1011 FarnamBtreU. FOR SALE 1I > use n-l li t 6 rcomi , gooii cis tern , out-buildings , ttc. , large lot , mar town 12,200. UEYNOLD3 & UOTTEIt. 177-lmo \OR \ dAfjK A flitl clua eocouJ band phaetoa CallatlSignarneySt. BJ7- FOK SAlll Goodpaylni bual csi , itcck and fixtures. Gocil rc&aon for icl Ing- . First class chance for lUeman. Addrcs ) "Dug * lnts > " this otllce. 3238 } FOll SALE Flax mill machinery conilstlcg ot brake , 2 duttets , bcatrr , p'cKer ' , prcs , Ac. Canwcrkel her rutted or green tt ck , altouhatt- Ing , pulllcj and boltln ? fordrltlcg thoJbo'C , altooje 35 II. P. engine with bj ler , smoho- > ttpl < inlaUUx uro conp'ct ) . Addrow WILL IAM TAlT Chirles CltJ Iowa. IDS 3m | | rOlt-AMT Waterpsnor K Ut mill , Iiqulre- ! of El. Drug , WaverlrNCD , 342CS FOR BALE My Stock ot drogi . notloaa anil HMurtB g oj tradi and ttcck IT geol comll- tlon , eldest dru ; liiiolnc i In t3 n , will rent room K desired l'jrt > hero will ttke hill Inter est , or will ncll ilu whole Addrcsa A , L Man- Ing , Uunlap Ii a. 245 2w j T.'OIt fcALE Old nc ppcrs In argo aid small L1 qu ullt'eiut this office. tf IOH SALE OK RENT Voso I'iano. FOH 528-1 f C. J OANAN. T > OR SLK CIIEAl' Choice unimproved buj- i' lnt 4 lots on Farnam , Ilarney , Dougln , and Djdjre etreeta. D AVIS & Stf YDEK , Real EsUte Agents , 110 eoJ-tf 1 05 Farcain St. EOHbALE-PhMtOD. H. . Ph lllps , 1207 'arnam. 193 Im J7 < ORSALE OnoSJ acrn lot , near town , tl,200. i.1 175-lm REY.SOLDa&MOTTEi. ol good brick. $8.BOperThoutand at PLENTY KILN. Chltuncj bricks J7 00 per ttiousicd , - LUtcrn brick fC.iO. to close business J.ORENZO DIDDLE , One Mock eoath ol 15th and Bella ue roaJ. 150-lmo | fO T SL' Fourgo-dlota , one hilf inlle from i Btofflo . Chc p , caterms. . 178 1m HK 01li3& HOTTER. FOR SALE A nntla'B Second h nd top bug. gy. CM at 1319 Haincy street. 337-tl MI80ELLANEUD CMITH lDBtrutor of bcoi.kcep- n JL > . O Ing will Instruct a few penota , and assist In | ro urln sltua loss , 1510 Douglaff St. _ 401 u { STOL N , ° ' 1 Satuilliy f iBit trim in front of A. II. CUdgio'o's Btcn , an elcht-jear old blak mate , wth , hind fo locks white , siddlcd andbrlHsil. Anjcno knowing of ler wh rex- boats please glvd inf.ruiatloj at O'lilftone's o'-0'- M84t _ _ _ _ VT OTICK.-The urderdirncd has leased and re- J.1 opened the 1'a-lHc Iloiise , Tenth mtd Capitol - tel Ajenuo , and will try to tieit the public and ctpeciallj lh < worklngmcn with dus re pec' , anU. illmaVoithmcllke. " ' 105 FRANK DAVJb , BELMONTOR(8taurant. Humphrey A. Co. . 1115 Dodge street , board $3 50 pirweek. . . LOST Bunch of keja with lead tag and own CM name , Finder pleise leave aT Bej ofco. 3139 EDWAKDKUEHL rAi'.STo5 ? nP pA IY87F.Ry AND CONDI FIONALIST , 498 Tenth etreet , between Farnam " "d Harnev. Will , with Ihe aid ol Rtiirdian nilrlts , obtain lot any one A glance of the put- ind prcnent. and nn r rtaln conditions lu tbe fo > iuro. Boots and 8ho < j made to order. Pufec ) utlBfactlon iraaranUel a J Absolutely Pure. . This powder noer varlea. A man el of purltr N. ireiiKthond wholesomcnews More economical X mn the orplnary kinds , and ctnnot be sold la imnetltipu with the multitude of low test iborl elifht , alumor phosphate pomler Sold only la tru. Korib lUiua I'owBia Co. , Wall St.'i'w w Voik. )