I TUB DAi BEE THUJRSJJAY MAY 10 r The Daily Bee. MAHA. Thursday Morning , Mny 0 , LOCAL 15MJ9VITIEB , Officer Hlnchey w a able to bo about There WM not ilng'e arrest Tues day night. Theie waa oce d * th at the poor farm yeiterday. The paring woik It temporarily stop ped by the mud and water , The racing nutlnco at the driving park at Saturday next promises to be a very exciting affair , and will undoubtedly draw nhrgo crowd. The firemen' * May party will come c ( I at Mtsanlc libnll thli r evening [ May 2Hb , and will be of the usual Interesting character , Seats for the Voice , at the opera houu to-night arc tolling rapidly. The Voices family are the perfection of fun and are everywhere greeted by largo and cnthutlaitio audiences , | fl O.L. Smith , of Jefferson precinct , yes terday recdvoJ8-0 bounty for ten wolf Fcalps. He had found nn old wolf with a litter of nine young oner , and captured the whole outfit. The wedding of Rev. S. B. Nellton , of Waterloo , and Miss Klla Trout , of this city , was held Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock at the North 1'rosbytUn chnrchlev. ( V. 8. Ulayney officiating. There will be a grand ball at Masonic ball this evening , May 10th , under the auspices of no mo of the member * of the ( Brotherhood of locomotive firemen , It will no doubt be a pleasant affair , W. F. Swan had ? , tX ( ) head of slock cattle , purchased in Mlssouriat the Union stock yards , Council Blnffs. They were ihipF d yoitnday over the Northwestern and Sioux City and Pacific roads to Nio- brara. Superintendent tJaltb , of the St. Paul and Dnluth railway , accompanied by a party of fi lends , passed through Omaha Tuesday night in a private car on , the return trip from California. Bjard of Trade A mooting will bo hold on Monday evening nozt to prepare for the editorial excursionist ! and dlacnss the bnlldln ? of a railroad to the northwest from Omaha , Two Important topici. Every member ahonld attend. THOH. GIBSON , 800. Lytlo Brothers have sold to N. 1 , 1) . Solomon their herd of Jersey cattle , seventeen bead , including their famous Jersey bull , "S.nnual Tllden , " bred in Now York state ; taken first premium at Ne braska stito fair. The' above now has seventy-six ho id of full-bred Jerseys on his Sprjng Vnllo/ farm , one milo west of fair grounds , All members of the Omaha fire de partment are requested to attend a meeting of the department on Friday evening May llth , at Firemen'it 1ml 1 , to make the nco csjary arrangements for participating in the service of memorial day. James C. 1'entzg ] , secretary. \ pleasant reception WM Tuesday evening tendersd Mr , L. Kellner , of Sid ney , on his way homo after nn extended trip In the east and south , The guests as nembled at the home of Mr , Bernhard Kellner on St. Mary's avenue , where they were entertained in capital tylo. Much credit it dus to the effort ) of his sister , Miss Carrie , in attending to the wants of the guests , Charley Godfrey , of the Lincoln fire department , is in the city , having come to bring back the steamer borrowed of our department several days ago. It seems that the well which was to bo tested only turned out a halt a million gallons of wa ter daily , while the engineer had predicted it capacity at six million ) . Ono million per day is deemed suflhlcnt to supply the city , and it is now proposed to bore a du plicate well , which , with the present one , will supply all demands. Mr. Godfrey will return to Lincoln this morning. The result of the election held Tueiday evening at the reams of the Union Oatho- lie Libra' y association is a matter upon which the members of that energetic so ciety should be warmly congratulated , Hon. John A , Creighton was re-elected ai president , a position which ho has occupied tnce the organization of the association. James P. KnglUh and Win , P. McDavItt were elected first and second vice presi dents respectively ; KJ. T. Shelby , secre tary ; D , J. O'Duuahoe , treasurer , nnd Miss StacU Urowley , I. P. McCarthy and JeroMulvlhlU , members of the board of manager ; , were the other selection' . The election of this ticket gives strong hope for the future prosperity of the society. For soma time pait hen roosts in various parts of the city , especially In the eastern blocks , have been marauded by n thief that could not bo caught , and no one knew whether It was [ a man or beast , Wednesday morning about 3:30 : o'clock a resident on Ninth street heard a terrific noise among the chickens ia a neighbor's yard , and went quietly to the window looking out upon the neighbor's yard , expecting to see man robbing the hen roost. Instead of a man it was a large raccoon , which waa trying In every way to got into one of the coops. It was Impossible to get a shot at it as It waa In direct range with the window * of the residence op. poalte , and there was danger of ehootiog some person. At length the noise awoke the owner of the fowls and as ha opened his djcr to see the cause the coon fhd. A few minutes later chickens n the name block but on other lots were heard making signs of great distress and no doubt some of them iuilered. This is probably the [ same animal that haunted the skylight window of K. L. Kiton'a gal. cry for so long , but who owns the danger ous pet It not known. fKHBONAL. J. If. Painter , of H. 8. Heed' * lltemj bareiu , Lincoln , wan In the city jester day , .n route to Sioux City , Senator Oanfield returned from LIocolc Ast evening , Lot Brown , of The Nebraska City Preu , in town , FLOOD FRUITS , A Special Council Mooting oil Sewer Matters , It is Agreed that'Steps Must at Once bo Taken To Prevent n H ourrenoo of the Disasters A call for a apodal mooting of the oily council was iisuod yesterday afternoon , bnt as it waa Impoaaiblo to dad tbo mayor and It never fonnd Its way Into the hands of the city clerk , only nn Informal meeting waa hold. Throe or fonr policemen were dia- patched ou various mlmlous to secure a legal mooting , bnt It waa no go. At 6 o'clock the members present were called to order nnd. on motion of Councilman Ilaskall , Mr , Itedficld waa callud to preside. Upon Invitation , City Engineer ItoBdwatci waa celled upon to m ko a atatomont In regard to the deficiencies of the prcecnt sewer lystom , the object of the mooting being to take 1m- modlato steps to prevent n recut- renee of the catastrophe of Tneaday morning. Mr. Uoaowator began by giving n brief history of the present eyatom. Too dimensions of the aowora wtra determined by taking the aroago of country they were to drain , which waa for North Oaiaha 3.100 acres and for South Omaha 1,100 aoreo. The calculation was then made for the dimensions from the formula of the boat ocglneers In the world , In cluding It. 0. Phllipc , of Cincinnati , and othoro of equal or greater promi nence. The engineer named spent tbreo monts In Oanha , nnd after maturu examination and Inquiry submitted & plan , embracing both aowora , to the council , which was adopted. All modifications made alnco have boon on the safe sldo. The estimate ia made on the theory that a aower with a capacity of half an inch per hour for a given area will accommo date a rainfall of an Inch per hour , The balance would naturally be ab sorbed. It ia assumed thift a aowor will have n capacity for the storm water of nny average rain , but it would bo rnln to base the calculation on the maximum rainfall. Thla would require a sewer of ao grort a capacity and coat that It ia easier to pay occasionally for damages than to try to accommodate it. If the sewers ar nt any time Bur- charged the anrplua would go down by the natural course , viz : the gutters , streets , oto Tbo dlfliaultlos in the case of North Omaha crook are tta present Incom plete state which causes the water to strike the sewer nt too great an anglo nnd the circuitous ronto of the crook. Mr. Itoaowalor then spoke of the warning given to the Woodman folks to make arrangements for n Ibw of the crook through their now building and aald that tha unfilled channel nnd wntor therein accumulated before the recent storm waa the causa of the dia- aator to their building ? jTho object sought now la to prevent a recurrence of this accident , nnd the city engineer suggested for this pur pose that n box BOirorbo constructed to carry off the o vet ( law , the box to bo built nbovo the cower. Mr. Anderson interrupted to say that Mr. It JBO water had confined him aolf too closely to the theory nud that his practical experience.In the matter waa worth "M the books and science. Nebraska storms and formulas thoro- or , nnd not those of London or Cin cinnati were what wo should provide agaicst. Ho defended the sewer sys tem and biamod the Woodmaus for negligence , Ko also thought n aower could not bo built for a maximum rainfall. Mr Bahm thought the signal oflico fignrea Incorrect as to the total rain fall , as his coal ecuttlo was filled , nnd Mr. Anderson aald his ten-inch tnb was filled to within an Inch of the top.Mr. Mr. Andoraon stated that n meeting waa shortly to bo hold in the Fifth ward , and naked Engineer Itoio wntor if ho would roof mmend the expendi ture of the 924.000 balance in the five foot sewers , to which the latter replied thntjio did. Mr. Haacall said the qnostion la , were the sewers inadequto to protect property in the late storm. A recur rence Is likely to happen any time aud stops must bo taken Immediately to meet such n contingency , to protect the country till the sewer la completed in proper shape and to allow the oil works to go on with safety. He favored the box system proposed by Mr. RoBowater , who said that a font f ot box would be nmplo nnd that $5,000 , would bo n low estimate foi the coat. Mr. Uaacall recommended that thcj adjourn and that a meeting bo called for this evening to take some definite action nt onoo in regard to what should bo done in the matter. The mooting then adjourned. s Discovery , Physicians are often startlad by remark able discoveries. The fact that Dr. King'i New Discovery for Consumption and nl Throat and Lung disease * Is dally curlnt patients that they have given up to die , I startl ng them to realize their senno o duty , and examine Into the merits of thl wonderful dlrcovtry , resulting inhundrodi of our beat Physicians using It in theli practice. Trial bottles free at O. K.Oood tuan'd Drug Store. Ilegular size 81.00. THE CONFIDENCE CASES. Another Conviction by a Love ! Headed Jury. There has been qulto a fight am much interest manifested in the case of the five men recently furcated a confidence inon , one of thorn having i full layout with him for swiudllnj greenhorns. Three of the caioi have now been tried and ro suited In a conviction 01 the charge of being suspicions char acters , The only judgment that conic bo Inflicted In these cases was tha which provides for a fine of $20 anc coats and thirty days Imprisonment o any ono detected In the nao of a trloi or device to swindle persons. The first Important arrest made oi I late w s that of the gang In question , ho head of which , judging from his arnpkernnlla , was Reynolds , iVdatni , who wai convicted , nd released on $500 lull , The case of 0. II. Chllds , ono of his isaoclntof , was taken * up this morning and an excellent jury impanuolled , ai will bo teen by tha Hit whlah Is : \V. J. Broatoh , M. Toft. P. J. Me- Shane , Lewis lirath , L V. Morsoand Wm. H. S Hughes. Messrs.Godwin and O den appeared 'or ' the state nnd city , and Hawoa and Bennett for ho defense. After a short dellbera- ton a verdict of guilty wai returned md the extreme penalty fixed , which s for Chllds : 30 days in jail , $20 Dno and $15 85 costs. The great credit for the&o arrests is duo to Mr Qao. Grooms , for many years a well known hotel runner in this city. Ho know coveral of the gang by sight and saw them work- ng their game from lime to time. Ho waited nntll they rero "Dialled" to the cross1' 'i r" vlng gotten the crowd together us tt r M poBslbk , fjayo the matter to the cflbers who soon got the drop on them and lodged them In jail , Rey nolds being civptnrod after n long chase , and after trying to throw away the proofs of guilt that A'oro on hla person. The gain ? la said to ba n hard one , and Mr. Grooms had a good donl of nerve to go nt them , ai they are probably connected with n nooro of others who wo aid not scruple to retal iate in fall for the raid on their little game. There has not been a confi dence play slnca the arrest and if , as look * probable , the organization is broken up , Mr. Gooras Is entitled to the greatest respect , and to n more substantial reward for his excellent judgment. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wopdcr of the world. Warrantee ! to speedily cure Burn * , Brulnec. Cuts , Ulcerr , Salt Khouni , Fever Sores , Cancers , Pile ? , Chilblains , Corns , Tetter , Chapped Hand * , and all skin erup tions , guaranteed to cute In every instance , or money refunded , 25 cents per cox. For sale by C , Y. Goodman , ENERGETIC ASSESSORS. An Anonymous Fault Finder. Now that the assessors are all busy , the usual number of adventures and noldonts are being reported. A resident of Thirteenth street sent an nnonymoui communication to the the assessor of the Third ward , Mr. Matt Hoover , complaining that a neighbor who was in business with a Block valued at $2,000 had not been aatoesed for 1882 , nnd mak ing some very Insulting Insinuations to which he had not the courage to attach his anmo. An ex amination of the records of 1882 as sessments showed that the party com- plaicod of had been nmossod $075 and paid his taxes thereon , thin being a gaud average per cect of n $2COO stock. The first letter of the man's name had boon mlntukan for L Icutead of 8 , and the kicker hid looked only in the S's , and at one3 jumped to the con clusion that thoru Tan an nnjant dis crimination golur ou , A gonUomin just moving Into the city w.uou hla way with covorsi loads of goods to hla houca in the Fourth ward , when ho wa * mot by the as sessor , who stopped him nnd inquired If ho lived In that Trard nnd if ho had boon aaaoisod. ' 'Well , " said the gentleman , "why don't your city keep Its asacsaors on the outskirts to onpture iioir arrivals ? There's ono thing sure , Omiln will never go bankrupt with inch watchful aud tffisiont cflicora. " If Yon Are Xlnined In health from nny cause , especially from the nuo of any of the thousand nostrums that promise SD largely , with long fictitious testimonials , have no fear. Resort to Hop Blttora at once , and In n short time you will have the most robust nnd blooming health ATTENTION FARMERS. Whiteeocd corn. Wo have just re ceived from Missouri a car of thoroughly tested white seed corn , rod cob , early maturing variety. This white corn trill pay fiOa to $2 per load more than yellow corn for nil that can bo marketed next fall nnd winter. ATLAS MILLING Co , M8-d3t Cor. 7th & Jones Sta. SLA. YEN'S YOSEMITE COLOXGE Made from thn wild fljvori of th IMII FAMED YOSEMLTE VALLEY itlsthomoit fragrant of poifaina Manufactured by H. U. Staveu , Man Francisco , if'or sale In Omaha by W , J. Whltohonso and K'Minard Broa MUZZLED FOX MONEY- Tbo United States Court Crippled for Thus far very llttlo business has been transacted in the Unltoil States court , the grand j'l-y being not yet filled up to noon ytsrv.rd&y , when court adjourned to 2 p m The great dlllhu'ty socms to bo thnt the appropriation for May ex penses Is wholly Inadequate for the term's business. The total amount for paying the grand nnd potlt jurors la but $000 rrhlch would mt run them over live or six days. The consequence quence IB , that , ns but litt'o ' can bo accomplished in that time , the court will soon hnvo to discharge thorn and proceed with equity buotnosn ouly for the remainder of the term. The grand jury wna Impnunollod during the afternoon and before the day's ' work was done , returned an in dictment against E R. Hoe j , of No- uinha county , for robbing the malls , A bill was nlao found agaluot Jaraee McVey , who was arrested In thii city some time ago with charge of counter feiting and in whotopossesaion bogus coins , dlos aud material wan found nnd captured. These are Solid Facts The best blood purifier and system reg ulator ever placed within the reach of suf fering humanity , truly ia Kiectrio liittora. Inactivity of the Liter , lilllousncsr , Jaun dice , Conttlpatlon , Weak Kidney * , or any ( Unease of the urinary organs , or whoever requires an appetlter , toiiicor mild etlrnu- Isnt , will always find Klectrio Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly , every bottle guar anteed to give entira tatlsfaction or money refunifd. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by 0. F. Goodman , 1 DOUBLE DfATH. An Engineer and Brakeman Killed Near Norfolk , Their Train Goes Down Through a Bridge , Among the various catnaltios re ported as resulting from the recent storm , none have boon so terrible as that which occurred yesterday on the ino of the Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul road , near Norfolk. A mixed freight train , No. 11 , lift Ouvington at 2.35 p. m , on ronto to Norfolk over the branch road , bnt tUd up nt Wayne by ordcra of Sapor- Intondent Morford , the heavy rain storm rendering it unsafe to proceed At daylight yesterday they started south from Wayne , moving with great precaution , and whnn they had gona about twenty throe miles from Wayne atrnck n brldga nt which the fatal acci dent ccmrrod. At this plnoo a wash out had undermined the foundation ! of the bridge and the engine and train plunged headlong into the abyss , wrecking the former nnd demolishing nix cars which were loaded with lum ber , The onglneorSsm Reedwas caught by the flying timbers nnd held fast for three hours , with his head bnrely above the water The men worked hard to release him , bat , owing to the water , slow progrtsu wan mode. Tnoy finally succeeded , however , in extri cating him , when it waa found that ono of his legs waa badly chattered. Ho was taken to hla homo in Norfolx , and there had the injured leg ampu tated , and at last accounts ho wan in hopeful spirits , but the doctor thinks it Is a critical caco and that his re covery IB very doubtful. Ho ii a widower and hla mother keeps house for him. The head brakeman , ) J. Phoasont , was killed. For some time he waa missing , aud It was supposed that he was drowned. Ho was finally found dead , lying on top of the boiler of the engine , nith a freight oar over htm. The body was taken to Norfolk , where his family reside. The passenger coach was not dam aged. A largo force has been to work to clear np the wrtck , the cars being plied up In a conlniod mass on top of the wrecked locomotive. THE NEW CHURCH. St Marj'd Avenue Congregational Church Organized. The Dervicsa at the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church Tuesday evening were extremely interesting , It being the Decision of the Inctillation of Rev. Willard Scitt as paalor. The programme cf exorcises was as follows : Organ Voluntary , llav , French Reading of minutes. ] Ooxology. Invocation tiud Salutation. Kev. Hink- ley. ley.Gloria Gloria Patri. " Choir. Hymn , llev. French , Kocaptlon of Members and Baptism. Ksv Scott. Klght hand of fellowship to church , Rsv. Sherrill to Mr. Locke. Anthem , Choir. Scrlpturo. llav. Wafawrlnht. Prayer of Consecration , llev. Drots , Charge to 1'nntor. Rev. Swing. Hymn. Rev , Stewart , Right hand of fellowship. Rav. Merrill. Music. Choir. Charge to people. Rtv. Ilamlln. Hymn , Riv. Gilbert. Benediction , Pastor. Addresses were made by Rev. A. T. Swing , of Fremont , Rav. Mr. Mer rill and RJV. Mr. Humlin. of Council Bluffa. SUty-Cvo mombars were received Into the church , which begins Its work undur tha moat favorable auspices. MILITARY MATTERS. The Latest Army Orders from De partment Bond quarters. Rjcrult Frank E. Holman , enlisted at Fort O.naha , , Is assigned to the 4th Infantry. Tno board of ourvcy convened by paragraph 1 , Special Orders No. 117 , series of 1832 , from these headquarters - tors , IB dissolved , Under the provisions of paragraph 529 , army regulationa , as corrected hy general orders No. 4 , series of 1882 , adjutant general's cilia1 , the ration oi broad at Fnrt Lirauilo , Wyo. , is in creased to 22 ounces. Upon the ro2ommandatlon of his troop commander , twenty dollars of the sixty dollnra ordered forfeited to the United States in the case of Pri vate Edmond Ciomeua , troop H , Fifth cavalry , in general o > urt martial orders No. 35 , oerUs ef 1882 , from thoBa headquarters , la remitted. Recruit Gjorgn Simon , enlisted nt Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to company II , Sixth Infantry. A board of .survey to consist of First Lieutenant James Regan , regi mental ( par term inter , Ninth icf jntry , First Lieutenant Edgar B Robertson , Ninth infantry , Second Lieutenant Albert S. McNutt , Ninth Infantry , will convene at Oheyenno depot , W. T. , at such tlmea as may bo necessary until the close cf the fiscal year end ing Juno 30 , 1884 , to report upon such public storcsdellverad nt that depot pot by tha carriers , as hive sustained leas or damage while in transit ; tc act on any shortage or damage found in stores Invoiced ; to inapoot the qunl ity of supplies delivered at the depot , when Buch inspection Is stipulated in the contract under which the suppllcf are furnished ; nnd nlao to act ou ar.j loss or deficiency of stores for which the depot quartermaster , depot conv rnusary of Bubaistenco nnd depot ord nance cfliaer nro responsible. "BUCHU.PAIBA. " Quick , complete euro , nll'annoylnp Kidney , Bladder and Urinary Dla- cajos. $1 , Druggists. OFFICIAL CH&KQES The Now Mnrehal Qoea In-Tno Po licemen Don Their Stare. The city council having approved the bonds of the now city marshal , Mr. R.O , Guthrlo , that gentlemen yes torday assumed the duties of his office , and hla predecessor , Mirchl Atiyell stepped down nnd out ana dcft d his star , which Marthal Outhrlo donnic1. The now police i fl'nois went ti work Lai Ight nt roll call , each nun paaumlng thu bent of the tnnn whom : io viced. The Hat cf appointees is nt yet complete , bnt thu major jccmtt to bo Intending to tnko his own time In the matter , Marshal G ithrlo has been in Omaha f jr the past twelve years , nnd hi ) extensive bcqnatnlnuca will prove f great assistance to him. THE OLD GRAND CENTRAL. ta Qhoat Bobs Up Serenely Occo More. The celebrated Omaha hotel cts * WRH decided Tuesday by the sup era court of the Ualted Statea In favor of the dafendvjts in the eutvjM diu bond suit. The general oa'lltio ' of the ca < u la thus glvcu by ono of tha aUurnry therein : Ordghton , Kountzi and others some years ago commenced n fore- ilosnro suit In the United S < D'OQ cir : nlt o'jurt against the Ounha hotel compacy , who built tbo Grand Om trnl hotel The suit was for money loaucd , the amount being $100,030 and Interest , and in 1875 n decree waa obtained by the plainilfTi fnr principal and Interest , amounting in all to $185,000 , The property wn. sold under forecinenro , and brought only $120,000 , lunvlog a deficiency , amounting , with interest , to ab.iu * 80,000 , which Included the rente and profits. The hotel company , which included Oaldwoll , Hamilton , Barker , Pratt , Rodlck and others , took an appeal from the decree ana filed a unporsedena bond in the Bum of 50 OCO. Tbo decision of the circuit court was affirmed by the United States supreme court , and thereupon suit waa brought by Oreiphton , Kountzi and others upon the superoedeaij bond , claiming a forfeiture ot the bond aud interest , which would amount to abnnt 180,000. At the January term , 1870 , of the United States circuit court fur Nebraska at L'ncoln ' , thin cos ) was tried by jury , who rendered a special verdict , whereupon the jndgo entered judgment against the defendants for about $20,000 Orelghton , Kounlzi and o'hers ' then took the case on & rrlt of rrror to the United States supreme court , and Oaldwoll , Hamilton and othcra , de fendants , took a cros bill. This c ice cimo up for trial in thu supreme court ia April last , nnd on Mocday the court reversed the judgment of the circuit oonrt of Nobresk ) , anildlrcc'od n mandate to go back to that court ordering the jndgo to enter judgment for the dfjndf.nt. ( Thii finally dl - poses of the lom litigation. The qustlnn involved in the writs of error was ono of very great Import ance. It wai the construction of the 29th rule lit eqai'y , and the declcioa wna Icoksd ior by lawyers evsrwhtiro with grat i-itercst , ui there never waa a direst deo'aiou rendered by th an- preme court upiu a supcr&edoas or penal bond brfoio. This relieves Oaldwoll. Hamilton nud othora of an allege ! liability of over $80 000 , and permits them to retain thn money col lected for rents aud profits drlng Ibe appeal , amounting to nbiut $25 COO , which la Included in the $80,000. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Losa of Appotlte , Bowels costive , Fain in the Head , with a dull sen sation in the back part , Fain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating'with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability _ _ _ _ nm n T ! ! 111 * f Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering at the heart , Dots before the eyes , "yel low Skin , Headache g-eneraily over the right eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams , highly colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TTFTT'S I'IIrS arc especially nilntitrit to Biicli cnsei.one dole ef fect * micli a clmiiue offeelluuM ta ustoiilxli the millnrer. lliey Increase tlieAiipMtte.sndcsrua the body 10 TnUe ou l''lc li , thus the B > * tern U unurUhed , nnd by their Tunic Action on the IMKeitlvoOrRnim , Itew ulnr blnoln nro iirojuccd. 1'ikuiicciiti i < 5 Miirrnv M. . IV. V. OIUT IlAtp on 'WmsKpRS chnnpo to o Qr.osfnr BLACK l > y n eliiKlo nppllcatlun of thU DVK. It ImtmrtHiumturnlcolor. Artsln'tantnni < uu ly. Kolil by Urutrclsts. orsem by txjrLbSDD rrcclv < taf..8l.uo. ut-rici : , ; { 5 jinisiiAir ST. , N. Y. ( llr.Tl IT'S imrALon-iliifillf Inf.rtinllnn inJ-\ I M lirfflpli Ul t mtlli d 111LK on uullt U - > SPECIAL K t -8PECIAL8 wl I POSITIVELY not b ln tertedunlen paid In ndvancn T i taAN CNEV MONEY T LOAN Iho Om hi Buinss tank \t \ iow tr < i > < rcil lonuUul IIB o < Onubi cii.vor' cujlis criinty toil c ti o ut e rrcnt t > 8Q lluttrcat. N i t.rnim balnn era g d. 8tt M ONEY TO LOA V-Call at Law office ol D. L. Tliom > , roam 8 , Crclyhtcn Block. [ \ ONK.YT7LO N-At Lowett lutes o' In- 1 > I tcrcs . I'cral , ' io n Ageiuy , 15th & Douir.l 8 231-1 M > NiY L < MN L ) -I'll thattclmortpigo rcxjm 7 Uiion Block , icriiof 15thand Farnan S s I'M I mo 8 MONEY Loaned on chattel rroiorty by J. T Boitty , No 21S South 14th street 220-1 mot VIONEY TO LOAN-At 8 per cent. 8hrlver' 1M HoilErftato anil Loan Agency , oppoelto po t ntlicc 767-tl HSLP WANTED. "Al ANTKO Three orlnur luuro\oa larrs 'or \ > cash cuitonurs , lo \ \ Improved \ \ tesl- dcnca > n po ty lu c ty. E. L. MOUSE & CO , 1023 Oipltol A\e. W ANTED-A K'rl ' at 1515 Chicago itrcct. Ill lla AN" ED KxptritnctU men wltli toimj to W break prairie n ) . ' . (0 ( per c'c. LOGOS > t HILU WANTFD-A c'301 at iicrlhveit cor. 18th tnd Doughs btioetu Kcftremci icqulred. 417-W ANTED A'good girl lor central toi Jwoik W In imill lazily ° 0 N. ISth St. I 8-lOt " \T7 ASTKD A tlrl tor general toisewarl. , > > No. 6 3 8 uih 10 h lrc t. 420-11 } 7ANlil : > A < i | \a \ ( to m girl Appy t V > rianter's House , concr D dgo aiO JCth itreo . 43 ! Hi ANTBD-KIva carpenter ) and cabinet mak- W cri at K'OiJ Dodge St. 41-9i ! A geol baker , tewly ork and WANTED ptld , ilngle nun prcpircd , Addresa C 11. Uofflt , Gowatd , Keb. U9-5t for Infants and Children. Cnstorlnroinofo < l > ltrc'8tton and uvurcoiiiud Flutuloncy , CoiiBtipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , uiul FovcrislmcE > s. It insuruB health nnd natural Bleep , without morphine. " Crutorln h so well ndnptoU to Chlldrrn that I recommcnil UassurM'rlortonny prvscripUon kuunu to me. " II. A. AHCIIKH , M. D. , 83 Portland Avc. , llrooklj-n , N. Y. \Vlmt frlvcs our Children rosr check * , What cures their fevers , maken them Bleep : 'Tig Cmtorln. Wien l > ftble fret nnd cry by turns , What cures their colic , kills their orm < , Itut Cn < tnrln. Vhat quickly cure * Constipation , Sour Sloumcli. Coldx , Imllgestlon , Hut Cnntorln. Tarewell then to Moqihlno Syrups , Castor Oil nnd Paregoric , find IlnllCnMnrln ! CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for llhcumn- tlsin , Sprains , IJurns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful and Pene trating Pain-rclievlnf ; and Jlealiii } , ' Itcmody known to man. . - - . S OK Y VSO MEN' IN WA.NTjr--r.ADl Cl'y or ( .oti'i'ij t < laktj nlcn , llzhl and phat ntori at their ew ihcmce ; 92 ta J5nday cas lyni \ quiet v m nlo ; work ci.t by tnall ; ' o cati\m In ; n ttiups ( or ru * > lv Menu ad- drent hEM AHLE Mrt UKAOlt'U NO k O , lrtw er TT 1'Mladclphia , I'a. 3)2-111 AK oJ rl lor hou e-worlt In a WAN1EO BBall faullj Aiply S. W. c rn-rol 2la anl C ark Street. 3f8-lU ) 0 o peed 10 I bin tLtintoc.mas WJNTfJD I 1 RooJi. ttcaly oxuojinent Call 421iiulh 10th St. 407- ! . - - Kort TmihaN b. f gill tocork WANTe.0--At ! , nnil digcniral hou r.work. Q o I wa.f a Ciill o i or ad irtsj Lieut , M S > N , Ao 10 , or lommanl ate by Telipjcne. 4 6-10 A Uo dv m n ho undo st-ndi WANTED tot nilaf. Artdresawlh refo'tnc'P. . K."U nortec ECI-9J 17 ANTE I A ( ountry gltl for genual h.usc- V wor . App' } 810 loulh 18 h street. 87'2-9 WANTED A good slcaly blacVsmltb , one nh Mind.'ru'J'-ils all kinds o ( J bblnif , t Muldoon's thop ou LeavenAnnh and 13th str > et , Otnitu OEO P. MULDOON. 3i7-0j ANTE ? A girl for general h"U'cwork In a W email faml y. Inquire at 21 h n 1 Fa > nam stie.t. W A. L. Gib ion. 38O9 } WANTED A gojdcompiMi t girl to cooki do Lvindry work 111(3. ( II. T. CLARKE , N. W. corne 18tn ami 1)1 ) cnport at 343 tt ANTED-A'mall glil 14 or5year § of age W a'mahi'j.kcrySlO lOthat. 3j7-9 | | WANTED-A dining room lrl at the Crelgh tin hou o. 315 t ( SITUATIONa WANTED , WANTE i II' 13 o ing ma-i ol g od arpear- anrc mil bill > , to lea n thitl th i\f o dry g'od < li'i IncMi. Ciorjicii'is \ If rciulred. I lea c a dr ts "S H"Iu30lHco ! 413-10 } "ITT ANTED SI uatlon In a troall 'aTl v by a > V Ociman girl Inquire at 1 G N. 13th St. XTJAN'ED A w nan nitli bihy w uM like W to olit'.ln emjln nimt Apply un I Mon day night atl'ac lie House < 2Mlf ' ) Sltnatlo i In some busiics' ho no WAN'DEI by ajoutu a i with uxn rlc co li retail groceries ar.d hock kc ping. AilJr ta W , ih.s olficj JI8-2t . experienced tec ntan a d bill ilcrk wuta A.N potlll u In who tiale hill'r.ul o tata o nauranco oUce. Atdr.sa "II S"BrooIie. ! 379 OS M 8021.1At'E i . > + . & * -B WAM'BD Tolmv'or ci'h , a i-icd nttill- rant cr I'iniaid Hal' . Adjri a "U. T " ilm ofllce. 41410 } WAMED To rent , a h use with eljht rojros totoulthineix blocka ol 1'o.t olllce. L. C. Uoo oitco. tf -A ilceroicc'aUeold | Ja'y from -10 lo 5C , t.i ketplm Be for a man nnd ! ( : , wAn'cd es much ( or cjiupany as en thing else , a-tha nan la a > a > a per iou cf the time Ad. . Uto.sJ. 11 Sin-Is Eltitorn slaiioii , Neb.3Sfl 3Sfl 10 ANTED lly an inn" ollker , hous-icfS vANTED v\ orPrioms , cintr lly 1 cated , witiwa' r Ins'do , Will not pay otcr $10 a month. Ad- dre e room 1. ' , mlllta y headquartsrr , coloth nnd Farnl am. 3S7-1'J ] ! V\/ANTtll To toirov I r throe irpnth'VSOO VV rn gcod pcrso a sjcurlty. AdJr-si P. 0 , box 511 ! 363-91 FOR ? ENT-HOU8ES AND LOTS. KENT La gj ( urnlihoi r ou at U.S FOR JttfiSoaSt. 4(8.14 ( $ RENT NUcly furn'sbed bo 1 room and FOll In ; room , 12 per tnontu , 417 14th btr e' , bet Chicago and Citw. 391-U § OLET Oae < r tao rooms with board , 180S CtU'ornlaStiot. S69-U lOU UE'T-Une large hou-o and barn No. F 19l7fa < sS : . AMES , 403 tf 15Q3 Fnrnani. PICK Furnish d toim with ab e Inanl , 1015 I Dodj-aSt. 401-14 ! HEST FiirnUlnd rooms fjr pcntlemen Foil at S. W carllh s reel ai.d Caplt 1 aeiiLe. . 3329 ! TTIORUSNT House ol 6 ro"m , 1th or with- L out barn Apply 913or. Saun cistnd Grace fatrects- 300-Cj 1 JTORUKM 6 loom cntaire on Capit 1 ifiTl * 0 01 per month. DAVIS & sNYDKIt , 1 05 rarnam St. 3U-11 17011 REKT 'o r ol 12 roomi 1J rallo suth Ij ti dipot on loth strict 815 r r mi.111. J U RKOFIKLl ) , 331-10 $ Cor I ) dro ; and lith S a FOR REST Oco 1'a'o , nuo ujw organ , reis- ocab'e tnim * . Hoipe's Jlusld Hall. 319-lm FOHUEST 110' F rniin Blrict , brick store rximanl btica'ont , Imiulreon ) remises troll KK.NT To u.ilondlJ t a if > ont stoics to 1 ; Lcoiictedaton'ooa luth urd Dodge J , P. . EDWAltDS , 322 95 110-J ' amam street. RKNT..T o romUt.hoi anilcePar. Fort water. 1302'a'llornlaitr. ' ' et. 310-Ut VTICELY FUUVHHED POOM-For rout at IN 14 B Howardttrcit. MIU McAUSH.SD. 1'8-tf TJIOUSALKOIl KRMT-Htnro in m with fix- I1 tuns t Intel in lee tlon for grocery tnd cm ? H'OTC Sou'h ISth t itt , bctne n Mirtht and Dorcas. Onl. $ ,4CO. McCAGUE. S3.Vtl Opp. IVstpIno I/OK UKN1 Twjlit.e largo dwelling No 1 Ifcatlon. KbYiNOtDS & JlOTfEK. 176-lm KKNT Houssoatid lota at phtlvcrand FOR Uoll'e. Heat Ilurcau , opposite Post ttico. 70Jtf TTIUHNISIIED rooms anl boa-d. Uix'crn con- L'enltn . IS'O Dolgestrctt UOUllut ITlunNISHED HOOMS Vry dea riblo location I1 I'.ck , real estate , cpp. P. O. ' 001-U ITTOIl RENT- Floe upr'ght piano , One Kla- I1 b il organ , 1519 Dodge ttrcct. 8Mt t A. IIOSPE. Jr. FOR SALt fJOR SALE-On a-cnun' it rcmo\al liom town I ; the American Houte , 9JO Douglas street , bet t ( cn nth aid loth. For further particulars ap ply 11 prcuiUca. L. J 11033 411,151 FOR SALU-Co'tac tnd lot , Darecpoit b' Ei ) tcrrrs SI , 100 Doilr'b o mid n ? , ilx room ? , new bain , fill ) lot , nottli Oaahi , # .600. 419 10 SHIUVER A. 11EU , 17011 HALS hoi cr Skttet , 21 do > pa'r ' , at I1S9I _ 12 M SIYEUt C0. _ 1 ? OR SALE One gocd lecond hind orcaa 1 rn'j | M ; et y paymrnU. 397-18 MAX MEYER & BRO. FOH SALE One second hanl Chlckerlnj Pi ano , cn'y ' f 133. Will be fold on Installment * ; cwy payments. MAX MEYER4 BRO. SUA-lt FOIl S VLr one rtr t cbs ? Krabo piano , been will iticd. A lure In ; onlv ? uo at 39S-12 M \ MtYl U & DRO'3. 17OH PAL1 ? One god team hoimR , cheap 6thandCasSt. 402-10 } FOR PALE OR FXCHA * OE RO ncre of good faimlig I'nd In Fojct'e Co. Ills Smllisfrom Vaidilla , ll exchange ior city orneic properly cretock. Tlt'e pcrfcei , price (2.00 ( I ! L Mi USE & 00 32914 13r-.il'a t ol aro. 171OR SALE T n fioh rrl'chcoJsbv TKmig L1 Sli ( , tor. IGtli tnd Uiica.o streets 3709 $ FORSALE 'hriofrano hulldinedi uc'tsldo tf 12 h street , a-'Jol'i n < the nor'hwcst cor- i < r cf Douglas , on lot 8 bl > tk 1 3 Hid' will ba rrccUul M tin Mercnni.tn' ' .vloinl i-nnk until Mav 17th. S lMUELE.lOCiiU. ! : 377 t , oil S tLE A new cot'ag ' on Ica'cd ground , lca < o to run ovir three years. Five ro'me , c's'ernaad surtrocr kltch-n a'Uched. C01 on prcmkcs , 910 no th 19th st cct. 3C-2w J "IP0" SALIT 7 room hou e anT > arn7 twTfull Jj lota nl-ely improved Fine 1. cation , South Omaha. 8 > 000. AMES , 335-lm ) 150C Fa I OK SALE New c ittucurd F iUr lotson Park J ? a\er.U'soaly ' S2600 , tmaU e ih ravurnt , bal- once icinl | annuil ptymoata at clgtt p < r cent. JIOAOUK , < pposlto P. 0. 353-tt . i..n i . i _ . - . ii . , . i.i m TjlOU SALE Two acr a on ffuth Thirteenth I1 sirce' , coed lou'O nvfn corns , batn , dH.crn 3fO bca'lrg , r polnes "i > d large amount of tiult ottllklnd. largalne.600 Mi CAG UH , oppcslto Post Olllce 31911 SATK Three loon house an t two lot ) t FOR Oiand Is'asd Neb. Must li a-Id. This la a bargain. PriceffCO. E. L. UOB E k CO. 1022 Capitol a\mue , iS.'all T ( lUS"ALE-IIruse nil I t fi rrorn" , goo 1 cts"- tern , tu.-building * , itc. laicn lot , rear town W.2CO. . REYNOLDS k 4.0TTER. 177-lmo TOOK tJALB A Bist cln < n keund I iiiid bhioton i ? Call at ISlOIUrneySt 337-lf TJ10R -Flaxmlllinaotliierj con > Istlrgot l P biako , 2 Uu-lo'S , beat'r , picker , prrts , &c. Caiwr1 ! ul her r ttcdoi ittvcn , tt . . . , ado shaftIng - Ing , pull'ei ' nnd bflllnt for dn\lr.g the ho c , at o o IB 35 II ' ' . engine w'ti h i IT , smoke- t o i ' 111 i.ll ttx lira" eo p'ttj , Addret' VML'j- lAMT/iIT Cluile ? C-ty Iowa. 95 3m | | Foil AtK Wuterp-'wer ' g M mil1 , Inquire of Ed IJrutr , wnverl , No\ 312-16J FOR SALE My Stock of drug- , notions and flxturig g ol tridtaii'lttoctii goo I cordl- t'on , olde't diU' bu itusi in tnwn , will rent ririn if , i > tir < d Pirf\ hero will tika hilt in'tr- est.or wlllfldt ih > whol1. Addrcsa A. L. Man- Ing , Ouniap I ) a. 243-2W I TtU ) SALE-Old fpipcrsln argo and email J. qu niitlei wt this o itl.ce. tf POU 8\LK OR RENT Vose Piano. 523-tI C. J CANAN. F OH SALE-Phi-.ton. H. . Fh lllrs , HC7 arram. 1 193 Im I710RSALE OneSJ arrflot , mar town , $1,230. J.1 175-lm REYt\OLDafcM01TE < . PLRNT ? of good brick , S3.BO perThoufa-d at KiLN. thloinoy bricksS7.OJ per thousicd. Chtcrn brick $5.00 , Lo tlcxo buslnes' . j ORENZO DABBLE , Ono hi or I ; couth of 15ti and UjlUvue road. 150-lino | f7OBS\L' ' Foirgo.dlots , one hilf mile froai E p BtotHci. Cheip , ett'y terms. 1781m JtK-AOLUSS MOTrER. JOR SALE A llr t-'Ia s second hind top bug- B } ' . Cill at 131'JH-ii ney street 3 > 7-t ( mAKEN.l'P-One r d a'.d whte cow , rtark 1 swidow forklu lf tir. 412 9 [ W.V. . JEFEHSUNVcst Omaha. T O Jifni lestrujioY of bcoVkeep- i I' . O ing ul I lti trut a taw pcnoia , and asdUt in , ro u liirf ultua.lois , 1510 Douglaa St. 404-at STOLKN-On SaMi diy i ig t fr JTO In front of A , II Clids o e's stiran ciiht-yior-old bUik ma c , w th hind fo locks whit ; , s ddlcd and IriM-i ) . An > cnc knowlcg ol i cr wh rei- boitspkseo ghu Inf ruia Io4 at Ul ' 'tone'a s ore. -M8-45 " J OTn ? . The UBdor-litntd has leased and rc- l.i | optncd the Pa flc House , Tenth rd Capitol tel AMjnue , slid will try lo licit the public and efpccla ly th1 workiiijmcn "I'll dua it pec' , aad Will tzaVuit h uvl tc. JCMOJ FRANK DAVjS , B EL in TO lUstaurant , Humphrey k Co. , 1115 Dodge ttren , board $3 o p-rwcek. .Mayl-lm LOST Hunch nl Kejs wtfi leid tig and own era name , Finder pltcso leave a'- Dos o fee. 3139 MAO'STER OF PALUTSTKRY AND CONDI TIPNALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Karnim and Harncy , Will , with 'he aid ol ( ruardlan spirits , obtain for nnv cue a glance ol the put and present. nd nn c-'italn conditions In tbc ln > ture. Boots and Shots I..MU 'u ordtr. Ftrlscl tliactlon iroarartrcl Absolutely Pure. \ This powder ne erarles. . A marvel ol pu rU ttrength and w holesotncnesa. More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be told In competition with the multitude ol low test ihort weUbt , alutnor phwphate poler Sold only In rang. RoTiLBiUNo PO BIR Co. , Wall-St.'li i - - j