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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1883)
THE DA ) BEE FRIDAY MAY 11 The Daily Bee. mm. Friday Morning , May 11 , LOCAL. JtJKBVITIEB. In the police court yesterday the regnl r docket only contained one case of plain clrnnV. 0. [ H. Dew y , Jl.Ki | T ft n d Mr. Fried , bare Ml been visited within the put lew d ys by burglars , but none of them lost anything worth mentioning. The cons.-llciallon of the Eighteenth street and Fin t M , K. churches came np for consideration last evening before joint meeting ot the tiustces of the two churches. Ed. Gorman , who has been on the polios force for the past nix yean , has boon Appointed deputy marshal by City Mar * nhal Guthrie , and bin friends are greatly rejoiced thereat. A game of bane ball played Wednesday between the Iligh School fnd nine and Wyman's Commercial College nine , re united In n victory for the latter , the icoro being 10 In 9. Mr. Jolm Ito-Icky , of thoFokrok X&p- ftdu , felt yosten'iy for Republic county , Kansas , to eslal Ish a now lodge of the order of C. S. J' S. , the leading Bohe mian brotherhoo Lytle Broil , rs have sold to N. I. D. Solomon their herd of Jerecy cattle , even- ton he nd , including their famous Jersey bull , "Samuel Tlldon , " bred in New York state ; taken first premium at Nebraska stale fair. At cation Sir Knights : Spools ! con clave of Mt , Calvary Commamlary No , 1 K. F. , this evening. A full attendance requested. By order of the commander , II. II , Ilathnway , recorder. The firemen at No. 1 engine house arc about t > challenge a Chicago enqine com * pany to a contest la "hooking up" its team and n competition between No. 1 and No. 2 , of this city , Is also spoken of. ' Upon the recommendation of Senator Mandcrson service has been ordered on mail route No. 24,822 , from Fort Nlobrarn , Nebratka , to Rapid City , Dakota , and the route has been placed under contract. fldward Ramie will lecture at the Mis slon church on Fourth street , between Seventeenth and Jones , Friday evening , May 11 , 71883. Subject : "What ahall we do to be saved , " In reply to Bob Inger- soli. Considerable attention waa attracted yesterday by the tight of the combina tion of which Miss Nellie Burke Is the tar , on Its way to the driving puk for practice. There were nine horses In all , six of which were running horses. Th sons of Chas. Noyes , of Union precinct , yesterday presented coven wolf scalpj to County Clerk Bautner tnr the bounty duo on such articles. ThU mikes teventeen scalps received In two days. The Germania Maennorchor society , of Lincoln , liavo chartered a train for nn excursion to Omaha next Sundaytho 13th. Tlio train will leave Lincoln nt 7 o'clock Sunday morning , end return uometimo during the evening. Arthur Troyr and Fied. Delaaey , left the Deaf and Dumb institute Satur day and have not since been heard from. Anyone knowing of their wheietbouti will confer a favor by communlcatfug with Prof. Gillesplo , the principal , Through some unaccountable error tha address of Me srs. R. E. Copson & Co , , in their card in our Isino two weeks ago WAS made to read 1219 Ilarney street , Instead of comer Fifteenth and Faolflo streets. Two S'ocumbs and one sniplclous character were taken In by the polios last night. Larry Caiey got drank and made fuss at Barney Shannon' * saloon , where- npan Barney took down "the sword of Bunker Hll " and drovn him out , Caioy returned later with a cheese knife and Ice pick and was eventually landed In Jill by the oops. Robert McOuty , tha fifth nnd last of the confidence men arrested nome time go , WAS ye ttd.iy tried by A Jury com posed of some of our bts burinosa men , and after a hard fight was convicted and reo Ived the same ntntence given the others , viz : (20 fiao and 30 days in the county Jail , besides costs in the case. This ends the matter , except In Reynold'ii case , In which an appeal was taken , It will prove n salutary lesson. It is reported trut the old and well known hurdware firm of Rector , Wilhel- vey t Ilochttetter , of Nebraska City , have concluded to move to Omaha. Mr. J. T. Clarke , a member of the hardware firm of Lee Fried & Co. , will become a mtmber of the new firm , wboie capital is to be $2M,000. ) They propose to ItuiceJI atelycirr ? out their plane , and purchase a lot somewhere near the Union Facltio rallroid track , where they will put up a anbstantlal four story and high basement brick building , 60x132 feet. In view of the frequent assaults made of late on pedestrians , at night , some ef fort bvi betn made by private citizens to Inducj Capt. > T. J. Nellgh to organise a detective poliaa force to try and rapture the gang , which It Is believed numbers thirty IT thirty-five character ! . The mem bars of the gang all know the rfficen of the rrgnlar force and take care not to come within i ange of them. A few more such ca'ei as are recorded to-day , nnd such a move will become a necessity. The mid night marauders should be broken up at once acd effectually. A at rtllnj : Discovery. Physicians are often stirtled by remark , oble discoveries. Thn fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and ull Throat and Lung disease * is dally curing patlenU that they have given up to die , is etartl ng them to realize their cense of duty , and examine Into the merits of thin wonderful dlicov ry , resulting In hundreds of our best Physicians using It In their practice. Trial bottles free at 0. F.Good- man's Drug Store. Regular lireILOO. DIED. WHINNERY-At their residence , 2237 Dodge street , Kittle B , . daughter of Dr. J. 0. an4 AliM Knhn Whlnnery , aged 1C months , , Funeral from the booM to-day at 3 o'clock. A RING RACKET. A Case that Grow Out of a Fet , It Will Probably be Settled Outoido the Court' . A few days ngo an item appeared in THK BKE concerning a llttlo affair which occurred at Fremont , in which Sheriff Gregg inado a bet with Oliver Smith that a certain ring , which was toborrill'd off , conld not be dupli cated for $12.00. The money waa put np in the hands of G. T , Smith , Etq. , an old resident of Fremont and a gentleman from the word go. ' 'Unolo Oeorgo" came down to Omaha with the ring and made a bargain with Max Meyer & Urn. to duplicate the jewelry for loan than the amount named , Oa his rotnrn homo ho was sued and arroatod at the Instigation of Sheriff Gregg , and quite a Dentation has been stirred up by the DfFilr. Uncle George was in the city yester day and got the ring and duplicate , which nro so near nliko that no ono could toll which wao which , nnd with those ho returned to Fremont on the Denver train last night , in rradluoon to appear when his cane is called this morning. It Is snld Jm * Sheriff Gregg threat ened to oh or Mr. Taylor aftorhfs re turn to Frrtnniit , and that the latter took his " ( 'in" nnd wont to BCD the officer , Ho told him that ho was too old to fight bat if any shooting vaa to bo donn ho was still on deck , That ho had boon n resident of this country for a score and odd years and ho didn't propose to be sat down on by any body. Uncle George Is a favorlto with all who know him , as. a more honorable nnd congenial man never lived. Sheriff Gregg , too , is a gentleman of too much good judgment nnd natural talent to allow his feelings to load him into any well not , nnd It is believed that the matter will bo compromised without further trouble , as the bravo and shrewd eflicinl knows that his defendant is a favorlto oa well oa him- eolf in "tho prettiest ; town in the state. " A BLUFF GAME. An umaha Man Holdo a Full Hand. A well-known Omaha man , a mem ber of the sporting fraternity wont out to Fremont the other tJoy and on Monday gave the village a genuine llttlo nonnation. He got into a game of poker with a Fremont man , Jerome Portorfield , and in the course of the game both dro w a good hand nnd bet r thor freely , the stakes finally reaching the sum of f CO a side. At this juncture the Fremont mac ' raised it" $20 nnd Omaha objected , i\s ho had reached hlo limit and want ed a show for his money. Fremont said ho conld have n ehow by putting up the $20 and "callltm" him , Aa ho ivaa unable to do this the Omaha man tiruw a revolver and levelled it at Inn opponent and under cover of his rtillery took the p'.b nnd loft the house , going down street to a well known "boarding hoom. " The Fremont man on whom the game n ( blnfl had boon so successfully play * ad went to the nearest hardware store sud purchased a revolver and proceed ed to follow his antagonist op , first dlvestlnp himself of his coat. Ills friends corralled him before ho roach- ad the place and disarmed him and Sheriff Grrgg eventually arrested both parties , who had the good sense to Dompromlso the case before it carao to trial. BREAK THIEVE- A Daylight Kald and a Capture , Yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock two young fellows wont into the drug itoro kept by Mr. Gladdlsh , on the corner oE 12th and Dodge streets and ono < * f them called iorfivo cents worth of some nrtlclo , while the other stood back quietly inspecting the stock. Mr. Gladdlsh suspected something wrong from tlid tuat and saw the silent part ner "ottoh on" to a couple of bottles of perfumery wnilo ho was waiting on I hla customer. As they started out Gladdlsh poized a weight which ho threw with good aim at ono of the boys nnd Iroughi him down. The other made hit oicipo and the man who had been cor ralled Dually succeeded in meklng hi- i' cspo , but as ho ran np Tne.fth streo' hit landed square in the nrms oi Oflicor ] Walker , who w s accident ) ; poising down that way. lie wtu taken to the cooler and will have u hearing to-day. THAT 11USUAND.OF MINE' ' Ii throe times the man ho wus be- faro ho began urine "Wells' Iloalth Rouower. " $1 Druggists. STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. How the Lincoln Medical Bocletv Will Kutortulu Tnutr Visitors. OFKICB SEUUKTAKV LINCOLN \ MKDIUAL S. UU.TY , Al y 9 , 1883 , J The mooting of the Lincoln Medical society last night was largely attended and was one of uutiiiu.il interest. Tin- matter of the groafeat Interest wa. the adoption of n plan for the enter tainment of the motnbora of the StaU Medical eocloty , which couvonca it Lincoln on the 22J. The plan adopted by the local eoci ety Is to glvo a recaption at thocapltol on the ovuulug of the 2 vh lust. , and then convoy tbo guests to the Ooiu merclal hotel for a bai ( juoc. The committee on ways and moans reported that ample funds had been secured to dafray all expenses for a magnificent entertainment. MILTON LINK , M , D. , Seo'y. The Journal says ; It is most grat ifying to know that the local society of Lincoln has made arrangements to entertain In a right royal manner the momben oi the Nebraska State Med Icul society , which meeU In thU city on the 22d of thU month. On the tTenlng of the 2ith a r o p- tlon will bo given in the senate cham ber , where members of the associa tion nnd their wives , representing every part of the state , will bo heartily welcomed by the fashion and culture of the capital city. After an hour or two of social con * verso the guests will bo dtivon to the Commercial hotel to partake of ono of the most elaborate and ozqnltlto ban quets that an epicure could deslie. The wit and humor promised in the post-prandial speeches will bo a suffi cient aid to digestion to prevent the hosts from reaping any professional benefits of a substantial character , The Lincoln orchestra has been engaged - gaged to furnish the music for the oc casion. Many of the most prominent men of the state are expected to bo present. The Journal Is informed that no pains will bo oparcd to make it the finest reception over given the state society , and wo believe that it will bo tbo greatest social event of the soaoon. A X > MON DOWNED. A Highway Hobber Boat at Sis Own Onmo. An attempted outrage on a able citizen , on Tuesday night re called In the happy fact of the villain who made the assault being badly left. left.A A well known young gentlemen of this city , who occupied a leading posi tion in ono of our leading ntoren , had been ont at a party during the even ing , and about 11 o'clock started to cacnrt a young lady home. Oa his return ho was just p&salng Jtlfersou equate , on the Fifteenth Btreot Bide , when a man stepped otn from the darkuoei , nnd levelling a pistol at hit head , said , "Hands up , you a of a b 1" lie wore a rnank , but neither mack nor pistol were seen by the young man , and no time was occupied in making up his mind what to do. ilu is an old athlete , and wan cap tain of ono of our bnto ball nines Homo time ago. Quick ni n flash ho drew back bin hand and tat the follow have it from the shoulder , taking htm equaro between the eyes. The force ot the blow and the astonishment at the unex pected turn affairs had taken sent the robber down on the sidewalk , but he was so close to the muscular clerk that ho nolrod him by the lapel of the coat and took him down with him. A struggle ensued and by a vivid fUah of lightning the clerk saw the mask and revolver , the latter flying ont of the man' * hnnd and falling on the side walk. The olurk kicked his assailant in the ribs until he got loose , but received several "tout blowa which caused the claret ta fl i w. Oa getting free ho started at once on the run and fell down in n hole in the walk , but as ho hoard the man following him made good time nntil he had put u safe dis tance between them. A few s'icli in cidents as those would thin out the dangerous gang. PERSONA , b. John P Shumlcks , Lincoln ; H E , Me- Cnnauehy , Stromxburs ; Lorim Glnrk , ] ' . < ; . KtoAl nnd K. M. Suckett , Albion ; ,1. 0. Crawford , West Point ; L. F. Hilton , 1 lair ; W 0. Stuart , Lincoln ; Wm. Saner - ( or , Paplllion ; B. B. Hartley nnd wife , Jtjunett , ore among the Nebraska people who registered at the Pazton yetUrday. John K. Flnnegan and Geo. Koberger , Ktioclal agents of the "Travelers" Insurance 0 > . , are In the city taking policies among > he railroad boya. They will go west In'a tow days on the tame bniloe * * , taking in 1 he leading towns as far west fts Uutte City. HThe young Duke of Newcattlr , who Is > < it eighteen years of age , came in on the iP. . train yetterday en route home. He 'vas accompanied by hla tutor and has neu on a trip to California. M. O'Meara , of Toronto , and Hits AlcLeod , of Montreal , aru tmong the Canadians who registered at the Metro- olltan yesterday , Charlie B. Deraary , of West Point , Is in ho city on his way to a point on the ireiron Short Line. J. 8. Hetiel and Geo. D. Cross , of 'rownsvllie , are registered at the Metro- . olltan. U. 8. Hyscff and Lon Keen , of Nor- I i tc , are registered at the Millurd. T. A. liarrowc , of Cuntral City , IB rc- ete 1 ttt the Metropolitan. ' . Mriillllp. . ' , of Cho/cune , Is la the , u guoot of ttiu Mulard. . . S. OAllnghor , of PUttfmouth. Is n it at iho Metropolitan. , V. L. lie ) linger , of Cheyenne , Is a it of the I'aziou , i. L. Dickinson , of North Platte , is at . j Metropolitan. U. F. Montgomery and wife , of Denver , i at the Mlllard. f. Bllckensdtrfer , of tha U. P , waa in . -wu yesterday. 0.1. Reynolds , of GsloraJo Springs , Is i the Paxton , K , W. Woodruff , of Chicago , is at the letropolltan , K , Obenceur , of Wayerly , Is a guest of ' .ho Mlllard. I D , T. Bond , of Boston , U registered at .he I'axton , ! Col. John Donlphou , of St. Joe , Is at the Paxtou. I V. McOloud , of Montreal , is at the ' Millurd. | B. V. Hay , of Klin CreeV , is at tha I .Millurd. ; Jill. Ogg , of Lincoln , Is at the Metro politan. j Jos. Pdddock , of Ft. Nlobrars , la lu town. | N. B. Terrlll , of Kansas City , is in town , I W. F. Swan , of Denver , Is at the Pax. ton , MARRIAGES. MttLSON-TROUT-Kev. S. B. NelUon of Waterloo , Neb. , and Mlse Klla Trout of this city , were married in this city , May 7. ROBINSON-BONEU-Mr. P.E.Robin- son , of this city and Miss Frank K. Boner , of Missouri Valley , Iowa , were married at tha latter place , May 3. RCMU Salve U unrivalled for IU speedy healing qualltlM. Ask jour druggists foe I , 35 OU , BURNED TO "DEATH. Another Awful Accident From Goal Oil , Mrs. Lydia Browuoll in Light ing a Fire ia Fatally Burned , Another terrible accident , occur ring from the dangerous practice of pouring coal oil Into a steve to make the fire burn better , resulted in an aw ful death to Mm. Lydla Lrownoll and the bereavement of her husband , Qeo. W. Brownoll , and four little children , the jonngcat a nursing bitbu. The Brownolls live in u cottage on Far- nam and Thirtieth streets , and Mr. B. Is n carpenter by trade. Wednesday evening about C o'qlock Mr * . Brownoll started a fire in the kitchen stove for the purpose of getting sap per and to bake broad. It did not heat np fast enough and uha took up n can of coal oil and poared come of the contents on the fire. The oil ignltod and an explosion followed , throwing the burning fluid nil over the unfortunate woman whoao person wno at onoe enveloped from head to foot with fhmcn. The baby : md ono of the children waa in the room at the time and the other to ran In soon after but wcra unable to do anything to reacno their mother. To add to the critical utata of affairs the II jor took fire and the destruction ot the entire homo was threatened. The neighbors seeing the fire nnd nmoko ran to the house and rescued the children through th ? windows They looked about for Mrs. Brownoll , bat did not BOO her until nt length ftho was discovered outside , her clothing burned off and the akin burning. She was enveloped in blan kets and at length put ont , but not until every portion tion of her body was burn ed and her hair reduced to n crisp , A physician was Bummoncd nnd everything p'nsiblo douo to ro- Hevo the poor lady'a aulforlngB. She was fully conecIoDB and nblo to tell her huaband when ho returned from work how It all happened. After lingering all night in great agony aho exp'tredabontCo'olocklnthe morning. She was 38 years of ago The funeral will take place nt 10 o'clock to-day from the late real donee. The Bono Evening Gazette la the cheapest paper and best advertising medium lu Nevada. Its Weekly Is the homo paper for the whole state. ap23-mdlaioud-ff4t A METROPOLITAN MOVE. A Social and Business Club to bo in umaha. A moating wus held at C o'clock last evening at the Millard hotel , the ob ject of which IB to crganiza n eocial and business club in this city , after the plan o ! tlnso in existence ia largo cities. Among thojo present wore : Hun. Ezra Millard , H. W. Yaton , A. L. Strong , J E. Markol , W. W. Wallace , Herman KoutUzj , Quy Barton and it score of others of equal prominence. It was decided to proceed to organ- bo the club , and a general outline of the plan was adopted. The member ship is to bo limited to fifty , and the membership fee is to be $300 , making a toUl of $15 000 to start with , which money is to be used in purchasing a lot and erecting thereon a club houoo after the style of the club houses in Now York , Chicago and other cities , only upon a smaller scale. Already a largo number of gen tlemen have signified their Intention to join the olnb , nnd there will bo no difficulty in getting the full momber- ahlp. Another meeting will be hold lu n few days , when a constitution and by-laws will bo acUpted and the club formally organized by the election of I'iHcors. It will bo an incorporated in otUui ; > n , and it is proposed to proceed nt once with the clnb he use , no as to have It completed early this fall. Buckleu'a Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world , Waxr.tntod tonnccdlly ctireBurnn , BruiHoo , UUB , Ulcers , Salt Kheuni , Kever SorciCiincent , l'ilo < t , Chilblain' , Corns , Tetter , Chanprd llandn , and nil UIn erup tion * , f-uarnutred to cure in every in Unce , or money refundo-l. US < lit * per tor. For ti-le liy O. GooHnuu , MAY Coming CelebriUlotiH by the Maon- nurouor and Uoucorclla. The following is the programme for the Maonuoruhor'a May music festival next Sunday evening , May 13th , at Central Hall. 1. O * erture-"nival" Plttie tl. P. Band 3. Tbo Chapel Becker Maennerchor. 3. Life is a Dream Walti Zakoff U. P. Band. 4. The Hose ' . Werner Maennerchor. 5. Orerture "Tbe Band Messenger , Fraukenf eld U. P. Band. G. Grand Singer March Beoker Maennerchor. 7 , Grand Operatic Welding Brook U. P. Band. THE CONCORDIA. The programme of the Ooncordla M&y feitlv.vl , which takes place on Tuesday evening , Miy 10 , at Motr'a garden , In us follows : 1. Overture , "Bandlten8treIche".Suppe Miiiical Unbu Orchestra. 2 "Frohllche " F-ihit" KIze Concord ! : * . 3. Concert Polka , "Ueb unJTreu" Wolker K. Droate. . "Vineta" 1. Abt Concordin. 5. Walzer , "Engagement" Cote Mu-ical Union Orchestra. C. Standchen Mirschner Coucordia. 7. Duett for Clarlnette and Flute Donizetti L. Nachlgall and Julius Meyer. The committee is Aug. Dormann , J. P. Land , Wm. Sievors , Julius Meyer and L. Iliapke. The Mavprlok National Bink of Boston draws foreign exchange , buys tud sells Government and other In vestment securities , and tranaacts any boilneu ( or IU correspondents In the line of banking , m&th-mo RAILWAY ITEMS. The Union P.iofls Time to ba Snort- oned MlHCiillHiioouB TrocK Topir-a A gentleman V/LO recently came down from Norfolk glvta ua n bit o nowfl wnish is not generally known to the public , and that Is that the ship ments of tea , silk , etc. , over the Union PAolGo , Thich formerly came through Omaha , nae now being sent np from Oulumbns to Norfolk and over the branch line to Oovington going east via the Illinois Central route. Formerly all came by this route , but by the new deal the U. P. is saved a haul of about forty miles , and gets the same prlco and heneo the chaoga. THE NEW TUllUUOII LINE. .Tho Salt luke Tribune of Tuesday Bays : Qeu. D. 0. Dodge , the general manager of the Denver & Klo Grande railrond , who has been in this city since Saturday left for Denver last night. Gen , Dodge waa entirely sat- lehod with the manner In which the atftklrs of the road nre being adminis tered hero mid wrnld have remained longer on thin trip had it not been that ho IB to meet Mr. Potter , the general maucgor of the Cnlcueo , Bur lington & Qaincy railroad , nt Denver , to poifuct certain urrangemi-ntn fur the tr.uinportiuiou of through paeeou- gora and freight from Otttcago west , via Salt LAu. Contrary to general expectation the ineotlug of tbo general niHnagera of the rands Interested lu the California pool urrttjged to occur In thb city today ia "off1 owing to the futluro ot the 0. P. representative to signlty hiu intention of bolcg present , la view of the fniluio to meet on thu pare of thu guuor.U runnagoro , h Is more thuu piob&blu that freight 1MH-3 thence oaar , and fro in eastern pointn to tblo city and the coast , Tflll bo unsettled. Thu D. & 11. G. is doing an hntneneo business tn its freight department , and the out- vlcu IB giving great satlafuctlou. Mr S. W. Ecclee , the general freight agent of the roud announces publicly that the freight intcreeta of the line exuoud his fonckat antioipationo fi.r thla curly date of the road'a history. During the pait fen duya rninora have been aQoat hero of thn prsltlvo in coming of thoO. S. & Q. aystom cf the construction of n line fron ? this place to Park City , and of extensions of the D. & 11. G. road which will open up various portions of the terri tory to the influx of emigration daily forcing itself upon us. TRACK TOPIC * . Commencing with to-day the Union Pacific will rnn n through coach dally each way between Oouncil Bluffs transfer and Hastings. The coach going west le vea Council Bluffs at 11:30 : a. m. , Omaha 12:15 : p. m. , and reaches Heatings nt 8:45 : p. m. Thu conch going east leaves Hastings at 6:15 : a. m , and arrives at Omaha at 3'J5 : p. m , and Coucc 1 Bmll'a at 4 p. m. The that through coach from HaBtintTH loavre on Saturday morning. The Union l\-.c'lio is ab mt to aboil- en un Ita line battreeu Omaha and Sun FMCCECO. ! The present runnltg time ia nbout twenty-two miloa an hour , and it ia to bo increased to bout twenty-ulno 'miles par honrf If the arrangement can bo made ns propoted thu time between Omaha nud Sau Francitoo will bo rednced by one day , or tu ubont three and one- fourth dayo. Assistant PrraiJerit E. W. Winter , General Superintendent J. M. Whit man , and General .Traffic Manager J. H. Hlland , of thn Chicago , Minne npills , St. Paul it. Om bn Ry. ( Sf Paul & Omaha line ) , arrived in the city Wednesday evening oa a special train with Superintendent Morford. They stopped at Florence cut-off and Inspected the work nud left for St Paal yesterday morning. These are Solid Facts The best blood purifier and system reg ulator ever placed within ha reach of suf fering humanity , truly ia Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the I.lur , Hiiiounntsi , Jaun dice , Constipation , Weak Kidney ? , or any disease of the urinary organs , or whoever required an appetizer , tonic or mild stimu lant , will ftlwayj fi'id Electric Hitters the heat and only certain cure known. They not surely nnd quietly , every hot'.le guar anteed tn giva eutirx tatlnfactlon or money refunded. S ild at fifty cent * n bottle by 0. F. Goodman. , Real EtttntoTrnnnfora. The following deeds were filed for record in the county olork'o office May May 0 , reported for Tin : BEE by Amos' real estate agency. L S , Rood and wife to S , 0. Pedersen - sen , w. d. , parcel BQC. 2-1C12 $1115 85. J. 0. Douel and wlfo to N. S. Clark , w. d. , lots 3 snd 4 , blcck 1C , Smith's addition , $1200. H. Splglo and wlfo to J. Kondli , w. d. , part lot 70 , Hartnun'a addition , $500. L. R. Tuttle to H. Bolln nnd H. Astboff , w. d. , lota 11 , 10 , 8 , C. Tut- tie's unbdlvislon , $2500. L. R. Tuttle , Jr , to H. Bolln , w. d. lot 1C , Tattle's snbdlvlelon , $025. E. Mlllard and wife to J. O. Oorby , w. d. , lot 10 and n. \ lot 10J , Mlllard Place , 82.400. G. P. Bernls and wife to M. F. B uer , w. d , lot 10 , block "L , " Lowe's lat add. , $120 A. Koantzo and wife to P. Conner , w. d. , lot 4 , block 10 , Kouutzs'a 4th add. , S9C8 68 0 ark Wright and wife to 0. B. Gulden , q. c. d. , lotu 3 nnd 4 , block 13 , Isaac it bolden'a a-Ul. , $1. A Oleon to G. Oiaen , w. d. , lota C nnd 7. block "R , " Shlnn'a 2nd add. , $1.100 E. Millard nnd wlfo to \ . 0 Dona- hop , w. d. . w. CO fm > t lot 24 , block 1 , Mlllard Place , § 1,425. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE from the wild flivor of th FAMED YOSEM1TE VALLEY it is the most fraannt of perfume Manufactured by 12. B. Slnvcn , Han Francisco , tt'or tale in Omaha by W. J. Whltehonao and Kennard Bros ATTENTION FARMERS. White aeed corn. Wo have just re ceived from Missouri a car of thoroughly tested white seed corn , red cob , early maturing variety. ThU white com will pay COa to $2 per load ruoro than yellow corn for all that can be marketed next fall and winter. ATLUJ MILLING Co , M8-d3t Cor. 7th & Jones BU. Btifants and Ohfidren or Nnrcottno. V/liat rives oir : CIilMren ro r chcelti , Whatourc * tliclr foyers , tn.ikri them ulcopj 'TU < mtorlu. "hen Rabto * fret , nnd err liy tnnw , What cures their colic , Uflli thrlr wonn < , lint Crulorla. What TilcMy i-tirc < TonMlpitlon , Sour Stoninch , Colds , Ini'l'vlimi ! Unl ( 'intiirla. J'.ir-v nil then lo Mri. l i'.uv'oriu ) , ami IlnllCr. tnrl.'i. rl-t' . ' tt.ro f r 7li\ominiii Jim , -i. . ' T.s-i. . . , C'i'i , . : o. , and r.n SPECIAL NOTICES. will POSITIVELY not sertpri unless paid In advance. TT IQflM MONEY O.\iv TO LOAN Ihu Dm' ' In swings bank | j i ow prtpired to make loans oi Om ha clly or f cusbn cnintj ic l o-f o at c'irrrnt M { BO lltiteresr. Nn ermm wtlon cha-gfd. Btf TO LOAN Call at Law nUke of D. L. MONEY ' , roam P , Crclghron Block. rTTONivY T t LOAN At Lowuft Kattn o : In- i I tcrcs . licmli' Loin Aaemy , 15th & Douglas 234f . iN1Y L'JANhD-On chittel mortgage room 7 Un on Block , corner 15th and Farnam Sis. IM-Imc } Loaned on chattel property by J. MONEY , No , 21S South 14th street 2mrnot VI ONKYTO LOAN At 8 percent. Shriyor's \ \ Ko'lEsUto and Loan Agency , oppoflto poet nlUcc 7fi7-tf HFLP WANTED. ' 1) Mnn to work In gfirdcn I ) . J , WAN' , North t > hotm&n ti\enuo. 440 10 } I ED Ah o < ptr cntod German orSucdo WAN in it fanlly oftso. N. K. cor. 19th and Dor'L-o sticcU. No other need aptly. 43-M2I W ANTED-A girl at the Albany House eouth 10'h etreof. 431-121 - ' men can find pleaaa-.ty furnished rooms at 310 n < rth J2h St. , cor. Catenport. 430-lOf \"i ; ANTED A gond g rl for general IIOLSC- VY work in a smrll fimlly. Inquire at Dohle's shoi store , opp. Boya'n opera house. 434-10 * WANTbU Two go.d sert ant girls , one cook aid ono rtcond girl. Inquire ncrtnwcsl cor. i2d and Caii. 429-10 ANTED A good arbjr at Loul Falst'n , 1511 Dodgirtieot. . 4iC 12 t WANTED A soc.nd girl at 1513 Howard St. 435-12J WANffD-A g-od girl for genciril house- uort. Small fan tly Periuft cnt pla o. Mrs. { ' .tmuel Recs , Lomnworth etrccr , lift 21st Ul ! I'M 439-12 WANTED Three or ( our Improred farrra tor caih ctntonv rs , nl o w < < ll lmpro\ed rcsl- dene t n pc ty In c ty. K. L. MORSE & CO , mlO-lw 1C22 Capitol Aye. Tjy ANTED A girl at 1515 Chicago ttreet. WAN ED Vxprrltncfd men with toamj to break pralrlo ai 3J.10 per acre. 41511 . rOGGS i. HILL. \TTATF.D ( A C30& at ncrthwcit cir 10th VV nnd Lou lis cticets He/ercniCi icqulred. 417 105 W A TED A'good girl for general boiuonroik In S'utll family , 420 K. ISIh St. 4.8-Klt WWANTE1 WANTE1 A clrt for gentml hoisewrrk , No. 03 south 0.h street. 420-111 WANIKD A dicing ro m elrl Appy at I'laoter'a House , concr D dge aiil letb ttrte . 4J3-11J WANTED A gcoil baker , stuuJy work a d gord "ages paid , sligle mtn prepared. Addres * C M. Mofhl , tward. . Neb. M9-5t WANTlflCr.ADlIS OR YoU.NO ME.V IN City or country ti take nice. Ilghs and plraoint work at their own homes ; | 2 to 95 a day easily and quietly nude ; work , tent by mall ; ro canMfl In ? ; miUaips 'or reply Plea'O ad. dre 9 UELI ARLE M \ UFAUIUUINQ LO .Dnw er TT Philadelphia , Pa. 3)2-17t ) WAN ED A g oi girl for hoii"i-work In a sxall family. Apply at S. W. c mcrof 2Ist and U ark Street. 3CI-'OI ' At Fort OmihaNtb. aglrl torork WANTED wash kH'J Iron , and do general hou e.vrork Q ol Ttagcs Call on or adlres.1 Uent. 1I S IN , .10 IP , or rommunkate by Tekpaone. 4(1-10 T 7 ANTED A g : d comptsnt frlrl to VV oo Laundry work MRS. II. T. CLAKKK , N. W. corner ISth and Davenport St343 tf W ANTKD A dining room girl at the Crr'gh ' ton hou e. S1A tf SITUATIONS WANTED , WANTE ' B. " joang man of g"o l aijiear- aiue andtblliiy.to ! ia > n th cl thinor dry g"0d4 bi In if s. O'jol rtfjicn a if re < iulr d. lka.ea5dr. "S II " Bojollne 413-10 $ WANTED-Sltua on In a small 'ainliv by a Uctmnii girl luquire at UGN. 13th St. 421-tf W ANTED-A w rcan with b by would like to otf.In cnulnvnitnt. Apply until Uon- diy nlghtat Pacific House 424-lIt TAUTNKU YTANTH' > To engaje In lucrative X huilncn' , nj competition , reqnl'ln < email capital. Oool chin-u fv ac'lv reliable nan. Referepeeg fxchanju I A drew for twi days , "T K. U "MUUrd rota . 423-1'J WANTED Tobuv 'or c h , a g-cd rest u- rant or tillilard Hal. Adaries "D. T " ( his office. 414 lei WANtED To rent , a h U'o with eluht ro mi to He wltlnu li blocks oll'J.t cfflco. L. C. Dee oIEce. tf WANTED A ilciroipcc'a lo eld lajy from 40 lo 6fi Kctjih j' su for a m\n and wlft , wanted is much for cut pany ts an thing else , ai the tr n In a > a nor Ion of t'.e time Ad > dicit J , U Sl'vlv. ' Kl.-jhorn slat ou , Neb. J < 9 10 VX ; ANTHD lly an rmy otllcer. a housuoft Vt or B rooms , ctitr ny 1 cated , nltiv.atcr Ins'de. Will not pay o\er | IO a mouth. Ad- dr 'i rrtom 13 , mllitaiy headquarter ; , co' . loth nnd Furut am. 387-12 ] I FOR ENT-HOU8E8 AND LOTS. FOR KEV-TnouifurnliheirrooTsiit 1013 Hartio , sir ot. N. W MEltlULU 4'JUtt FOR KK > Ticod4 r om t a.sotnent , mlta- bla f rllnht hiuiokeuplnt ; , Inqu re I r Rose , cjt , 10th and iloward. 428 115 17 > OR HENT-IIouso at Q. E. cor. 10th nd Pa- I1 ciflc. ' ' _ _ 4'7-m F OR" EN f Desirable unfurnl hed ro-nn en nrstll-or , 412 north 18th etrcit. 43311 * pOR RENT 3 rocms , 1205 Kannm street. In- JL1 iiuire a > Mill A ; Roionjtclu'd tleh mirkct. 43712 poll RENT Large furnished r om at 1318 X1 JscisoaSt. 418-14 ( J7IOR UENT-Ntccly furnished bed room and J < slctln ; roim , iVi per rnontn , 417 14th stnet , bet. Chicago and Can. 391-Ui i OLET Onecr two rooms with board. 1803 1 ' Cill'ornlaStKtt. K9-6 JjtOR RENT riot large house and barn No. Jj 1917 CMS St. AMES , 403 tf 1(00 rarnam. ICE Furnlshtd room with table board , 1815 PodgsBt. _ 401-14 } oa RKNT-S rooorcottajr * on Capitol Ulll tr0.oa p r mootb. DAT18 ft BNYDER , UOS rum St 144-11 niKT t'miifi of 12 roc mi 1 } miles scutb FOR d < pel on 10th street. 118 ret moi.lh , < J n. UK OH ELD , 331-105 Cor. D.'dge and 12th Sts. KENT Oc < > P'a-o , one new organ , re s- FOR term' . Hotpe's Music Hall. 329-lm flCELY FURNISHED BOOM-Frr rent at i 14 fi Howard ttrett. Mild MaAUSLAND. 118-tf SALE OR IlEKT-Slire ro m wth | fix- FOR HMtclrM location for grocery ( .nd druirs'ore South ISth stiect , bet o n Martha and Dorcas. Onl ) $ I,4CO. JlcCAOUE , 835-tf PTP. 1.1OK RKNT Two lilt * large dwellings. No. 1 H location. RKY.NOi.DS A MOTHER. 17fl-lm "I7IOR HKNT Houses and lots at phrlterand J ; Bell's. Rent Bureau , oppjslt Poetoince. I.1UKN1SHED rooms and boaid. Modern conJ - J } teiili-ne , 1810 DOC'ITH street UOOlmt T710IUJI3HED ROOMS Very desirable location JD Peck , real estate , opp. P. O. 'Ml-lf RENT Finn upright piano , One Kimball - FOR organ , 1519 Dodge fitrcet. RMf A. HOSPE.Jr. FOR SALE 8LE Newspaper oulfH In a Rrowln FOR tn , or wilt leate for a jrar Ad- drew II. C. II'UI.Omahs ] , Neb. 41810 } SALE-On a-count rf rcmtral from ( own FOR th American IIou'c , 9/jo Dotigl strrt , be- twicn Uth and loth. Kor furthtr tiaitlcuUis ap. . ply 't premises. L. J. KO33 41C 1C ) SAt.K Co-Use nnd lot , Darenpoit Sf , FCR y terns 11,100. Deilrvb noldtnoe , fix roomr , new bun , full lot , north Oa aha , $ . ' ,600. , 419 10 SHRIVER Si DELL , F OH M Lt. hoi er Ukatcn , $100" pair , at 3W-12 MAXMEYER&CO. FOR SALE Ono good team hoierR , cheap 5th and Ca > s St. 402-1 Ot tpOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-BO acre < of good P faimlrg l nd In Kactto Co. Ills Smll'sfrom Vandtlla , ll exchangf Jor city oracio properly oretock. Tit o perfect , price fit 00 E. L. MORSE k CO 39911 16iCalioUrc. ! ; I7SOR SALK 'hrte fra no building en we-t side JJ of 12ih street , nJJolnini Iho nor'hwest cor ner rf Douglas , on lot 8 bbckl'3 DUUwlllDo received kt the Merchants' > atlonal I'ank until May t7th. SAMUEL E. ROGER ? . 370-17 FOR SALE Gnu good cccond hied organ nnlv $35 ; easy payments. 397-12 MAX MEYER * PRO. 'OH SALE A new cotlagon lca-cd ground , leaio to run ovr three years. Five rooms , cls'ern and summer kit hi'n attached. Cill on prcmlfcs , 1(10 ( roitli lOtlusticet. 3C3-2 { HALF 7 room house and barn , twn full FOlt nl-ely Improved. Fine location , South Omaha. 91000. V&1ES , 30 5-1 in j 1506 Fnn Ji. rlOIl SAuE Newojttageand Four lots on Park J ; urenuD only $ ZSOO , rmall cash rayni nt , bal- cnce cqml annual paymonU at eight p-'r cent. McCAGUE , cpposlte 1' . O. 350-tf "UOR SALE Two acrts on routh Thirteenth r street , goodboupe seven looms , barn , cistern 300 beating i rap * \ Incn nd large arrount of fruit ot all kind , bargain .5CO. McCAGUK , opposite PostOUlce. 349 If TOR SALE Three loom bouse and two Iota at C Grand Island Neb. Must bi s Id. This Is a bargain. Price 700. E. L. MORSE & CO. 1BSI2 Capitol avenue. SSIall "I710R SALE Hi-use nrt 1ft , 6 rron > 9 , good ell- P tern , oul-bulldinga , rtc. large lot , ntar town $2,200. . REYNOLDS it MOTTER. 177-lmo SAUK Ono Qrrt clisi Knabe place , been FOR uicd. A. targiin ; only S'OO. at 39G-12 MAX MfcThK & BUG'S. lor. dALB A flrbJ clxtm Hicond haiid phaatoa Call at 131B P rner St. S87-Jf FOR SALE Wax mill machinery consisting of brake , 2 dutets , beater , picker , prees , &c. Can work el her r .it ted or green et ck , alto shcft- Ing , pulllca , nd btltliu for drlylcg theabore , alioono 35 II. P. engine with bailer , smike- rttck ml allOx'tiro-ico ' . p'ctj. Addroi" WILL IAM TflIT Chiilea City Ioa. 293 3m | F : Water power gilst mill , Inqulro of El. lime , wavirli.Nco , S42--6 } FOR SALE My Stock of drug < i , notions and flxturis u oJ tr.d-ondttocKHgool cordl- tlon , oldest ilruliU'lnisi in town , will rent rocm -cslrnl. . Pirt ) here vtl'l t".ke hill inttr- cst , or will Mil thj whole. Addrctu A. L.Man- Ing , Uiiulaplona. 245-Zw i FOR SALE Old newspapers In Urge and small qumtlclei tt thisomce. tf F IOR BALK OR KENT vosa piano. 528-tf 0. J. CANAN. t70i > . bALE-Phacton. II. . Ph lllps , 1207 ' arnam. JD 1SS Im T7OH SALE Oni second hand Chlckerlng PI- r ano n < y $135. Will be sold on Installments ; easy payments. MAX MEYEH& BRO. 3D5-H rpOR SALE One ! l acri lot , near town , 41,200. C 175-lm REY.Ol.D.t&s MOITE . PLENTY of good brick. $3.BOperThou aid at K LN. Chimney bricks 97 OJ per thousicd. Liateru brick { 5.00 , to clcse huslnw. J ORENZO DABBLE , One Mock couth of 15th and UelUvue road. 160-lmo | FOTS\Li Fojrgoidlots , one half mile from p statue * . Cbu p , ca > y terms. 178 1m REVNOLUS t MOTrER. FOR SALE A nrt-ila ssecond hind top bug gy. Gill at 1319 Hainey street , 337-tl STOLEN O < i Satuidiy rlgbt frati In front of A H. Gladstone's stcran eljht-car-old bla k m ! e , w th hind fe'lockH ' whitx , s < ddled andbril > d. Anjcne knoniug ot tcr h r * - boatspitite plvo Inf.riua'loa at GUnVtone's store. M4t I OTIOK. The under Igntd has leased and reopened opened the Pa tic HJIISP , Tenth acd Capi tel A\enuo , and will iry to tioit the public and especially th uorklnguicu with duo re pec' , and Will tnaVo it h.mvllke. 67-105 FRANK DAVIS , rf > ELMONTO Itfstaurant , Humphrey & Co. , > 1115Dodge street , board * 3 So per Keck. Maj4-lm EDWAKDKU1.HL HAQISTER Of PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Faroam and Ilarney. Will , with the old of guardian spirit * , obtain far nv'one a glance of the past and present , and nn certain conditions In the fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Pufeot satisfaction truaranUe-i Absolutely Pure. stre whole " " TMie * A mtTeI ' PO ri 7 omeness. More economical than e orpbaary kind , and cannot U . of low test 00. ,