&T THE OMAHA DAILY BflE-JFEIDAV MA.Y 18 [ 'I ' The Daily Bee. Friday Morning , May 18 , j JBKUIVITIHB. Boye , look out for the prizes next week In the bowling alley at the Paxton house , It Is perfectly wonderful , the manner in which the hotels are crowded nowadays. The Paxton Is doing a running business and Its office at night looks like a huge re frigerator , The storm continued last night with unabated fury , A large party of 0. A N ; W. and Omaha end St. Paul officials are expected here on Sunday and have telegraphed for rooms at the Paxton , Their buslnesi i said to bo connected with the building of a union depot at an early day. The firomen's May party cornea off at Manonla hall , May 24th. The hoys hope to i also the necessary funds in thin way to fix up their apparatus fcr participation ID the S plember tournament fit Lincoln. The Nebrtsxa and Iowa Insurance Co. , has filed amended articles of Incor * porntiou In the county clerk's office. The changes relate to I'o holding of business meetings by the boI I of directors and to tha time and mannei f electing directors. The storm of Ti 'day and yesterday stopped the < nterti. umcnt promised by the Cody \nd Cnrvor combination , The street pnrade woo abandoned nnd postern put out announcing the postponement of the show. It Is hardly possible thut the baj weather will hold out all week but In case it ihuuld there Is some talk cf cancell ing the DM Molncs engagement , though this Is nut yet agreed upi.n. In fact It Is hoped Friday and Saturday may prove fair da ) H In the pollco court yesterday three victims of budge were tent up for throe days each nnd another paid his fine. Mike Gllllgan was arrested for creating a dis turbance at Crounte's ball last night. He wanted to get In to the uall In progress there , and In the attempt to eject him a orw ensued. The river Is rising and is nearly bank fall. Plenty of fresh Fish at Moti &Ro . stein's at 1205 Farnam , The rain continued all day yesterday , with considerable wind. ' Good Templars' sociable Friday evenIng - Ing at 1316 Douglas St. It General Ticket Agent Stebblns , of the U. P. K II. , baa returned from Chicago. Jamea Waddell paid $3 and co U In Judge Benoko'a court yesterday for dis turbing the peace. Mr. John A. .Ilorbach has just re turned from old Mexico , where at Clilhua- hna he met Mr. II. L. Latoy. Invitations are out for n reception tendered to Mr. and Mm. Aldolph Meyer , and Mr. nnd Mrs. Morltz Moyur , bv Max Meyer and wife , on Thursday , Mny 2lth. Mr , nnd Mrs. Frank Wheeler , of Utics , New York , arrived In Omaha Wed nesday on their way to the PacICo coast. They will remain n week or two , and are the gucntfi of Hon. L. M. Bennett , Bockman'H cigar store , on Thirteenth street , between Farnam and Djuglne , was burglarized Wednesday. The front door was broken open and three boxes of the brand "Llllles of the WesV" were taken. Officer M. Whalen , of the police force , one if Mayor Chase's new appointee ; , purchased just previous to hit appoint ment two beautiful lots on Dodge atreot , between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth , for $1,300 , He now ban advantageous offers for the same , and expects to roll them to some good purchaior. Purtuant to instructions frcm the gen eral land office , the ofllcera if the now land district , with headquarters at Valen tine , have announced the opening of the ofliM for buslnem on the 2nd day of July , 1883 , In the meantime orders have been sent to the other land cubes to suspend receiving entries of the lands included in the Loundailes of the new district. A meeting cf the stockholders ot Tni BEE was held last evening , at which thi following officers were elected for the ou suing year : X. Itosewater , president ; Kd win Davis , treasurer ; Goo. B , Tlshuok secretary. The board of directors author ized the purchase of the lot adjoining Tin BKK olEue on the east , formerly owced h < Milton Rogers , at a purchase pnoo of 35 , 000. 000.P. P. R. Wise left Oskaloosi , Kauias April 3d to go to Topeka , He was lae heard from In Kansas City April Ctb , an is tnpposed to be mentally deranged fror ill health. Any Information of his preset ) whereabouts will be thankfully receive and suitably rewarded by his brother , C T. Wise , Pittvllle , Shasta county , Ca Nebraska and Iowa papers please copy. At a quarterly meeting ot the newl elected officers of the Union Cathol ! Library association it wis resolved that Tote of thanks be tendered to the retlrin ofllcers for the able manner theyconducte the society last year and flourishing coi dltlon in which they lift It. Amen other business transacted arrangemen' ' were made for a lecture to b delivered b Rev. BUbop O'Connor the latter part < this month. The cow thief Is still abroad In tl land and Is playln ? havoc about the clt ; Oj Monday night a fine white milch co was stolen frum the y rdof Mr. Longpre ; the carriage maker , who realties In Soul Omaha , and it Is reliably stated that i least thirty cows have shared the Ban fate this spring , It Ii time that the vlfi lantes were reorganized or that cows we taken In at night , the same as hot houi flowers , Well Rewarded , A liberal reward will be paid to an party who will produce a caie of Live Kidney or Stomach complaint that Kle trio bitters will not speedily cure , Brln them along , it will coit you nothing for tl medicine if It falls to cure , and you will t well rewarded for your trouble beside All Bload dlseater , Biliousness , Jaundlc Constipation and general debility a quickly cared , Satisfaction pnaranteei money refunded. Prloa only 50 cents p bottle. For sale by 0. F , Goodmau. Phyalolan * pruorlto Brown'i In Bitten for Indigestion , wMknew , lo ) II DOCTOR'S ' DOINGS. A Visit From the Iowa State Medical Society , The Oominfj Convocation at Lincoln , As will bo aeon elsewhere in to-day' BEE the Iowa State Medical Society began its sessions at Council Bluffs Wednesday , to-day a delegation came over to vlalt the Oato City. AmonR the visitors wnro Dra , Satnl. Olapp , of Iowa Olty ; 0. E. Banm , of Burlington ; H , A , Qilmoro , of Mt. Pleaauit ; F. II. Smith , of Iowa City ; J , W. Gokonowor , of Des Molnor ; F , A X nten , of Avoca ; J. D. McOloary , of Indlanola ; A. 0. Simonton , of Den Moines ; A. W. McOlure , of Mt. Pleasant ; P. H. Crosawatt , of Logan , and P , J , Farm worth , of Clinton. The delegation pat np at the Millard - lard and opont the day in looking about the city. It waa hlntod that the Buffalo Bill show had notno weight in bringing them over , but tbla la in dignantly denied. MKD1UAL MEETING , There will bo n joint mooting of the Nebraska Stain homeopathic Medical aocloty and thuN ir'thwcatorn academy of modlclno , at Lincoln , Nob. , on May 23d , 24 .hand i'lVi The two soclo- tics uniting toKuthcr in thla mooting will naturally bring together a much Urgor number of phyeiclana than haa ever attended either aocloty before. The programme ia varied and an interesting meeting Is aosured. The following ia a partial Hat of the paper * that will bo road : Df Starr , Beatrice , "Tho Eye and Ita Usoa ; " Dr. Plnkerton , Tabir , Iowa , "Cholera Infuntum ; " Dr. Walker , Seward , ( 'Bronchltl8 ; " Dr. Illghtor , Lincoln , "Albnmlnurla ; " Dr. Hart , Omaha , "The Relation of ilomunpathy to the Sclenoo of Surg ery ; " DC. Mead , Plattamoutb , "Sab- involution and Laceration of the Cervix ; " Dr. Palno , Lincoln , "Clin ical Experience ; " Dr. Maoombor , Nor folk , "On the Condition of BorneD- pathy in Northern Nobraaki ; " Dr. A. E Iloskoy , Iowa City , Iowa , -'The Diagnosis and Treatment of Catarrhal affection of the Middle lEar ; " Dr. Simmons , Lincoln , "Medical Educa tion ; " Dr. Brown , Hyaterla ; " Dr. Neal , Falls City , "Circumscribed Sup- puratlvo PorltonltlB"Dr.Cooloy ; , Lin coln , "Soarlot Fever ; " Dr. Sanborn , Tabor , Iowa , "How Wo See and Hoar ; " Dr. Winter , Wymoro , "Dip- theria ; " Dr. Sabln , Lincoln , "Oases from l'iaotco"Dr. ! ; OaracaddenYorK , "Tact in Clinical Practice ; " Dr. Pitt- man , Villloaa , Iowa , "Chorea ; " Dr , Tulleyo , Rod Cloud , "Hygiene ; " Dr. Stillman , Council Bluffs , "Bogni Gvn- ecology. " On the evening of the 23d there will bo n public mooting , at which there will bo an address of welcome by Hon. A. J , Sawyer , and ropllnH by Presi dents Dlnamoor and Monroe , after which will bo the address of the oven- inr ; , by Prof. T. 0. Duncan , of Chi cago. Subject : "Tho Philanthropic Influence and Scientific Position of Homewopathy. " On the evening of the 24th there will bo a banquet and toftBts and a social reunion. The hotela have offered reduced ratoa , and all the railroads will soil round trip tickets at ono and one- fourth rates. To produce thia reduc tion a cortlGoate muat bo had so aa to biy tickets at reduced rates on start Ink' . These certificates can bo ob- loi'd b ; these living in Nebraska oi Dr. Stnun ins , Lincoln , and these liv ing in Iowa ot Dr. llanchott , Council Bluflj. DEATH AND DESTRUCTION A Rumored Oyoiouo at Valparaiso , Nobrutna. The storm which prevailed all daj yesterday culminated in the evening In that peculiar appoaranoo of the ekj which betokens a storm. Heavy clouds arose ou all sides ci the horizon , and la the south rolled np so black and threatening ai to In dloato that the atmospheric dis turbance was doing something mon than brooding , Omaha , however , felt but little o the force of the storm , but early it the evening rumors were rffo of i heavy wind storm In the vicinity o Valparaiso , on the line of the Unioi Pacific , in the southern part of Sauu den county. The conductor of the north boun MUnourl PacIGs train , Mr. Moore , re ported seeing the trees down in tha region swaying back and fort as If some terrible force was at th ' back of them. His train waa rnnnln quite fast at the tlmo and ho did nc not stop to Investigate the matter. The wires wore down during th oToning and no definite news could b learned , but It was generally raporte that a opolono had struck Valparali and had levelled a portion of it to th ground. Also that two or three pot sons had boon killed , a woman an two children being the victims. Wanted Three good dining rooi girls at Metropolitan hotel , Wages 11 teen dollars per month. ev&m Ho „ A Oorrootlon. I wish to make a correction lu tl arllolo that appeared In The Herald last Sunday's Issue , alao In Mondi ovoutng'a BEE , asking the people Omaha to donate something to tl "Homo for the Friendless , " and which my name was attached. The original article , headed * 'A Appeal , " together with my report th waa read before the Auxiliary Scclot waa published In The Republican last Sunday's Issue. It waa not Ii tie tended that the appeal should bo pu be Ilshed In the original form unless tl , report appeared with It. I request ) la , that The Herald and Tux BEX pa re and the the llsh the report appeal aa or er appeared in The Republican ; or , they conld not publish the full repor to publish inch portions of it as won ! an throw full light upon tha appeal. anW The article headed "Friendless at Alon , " in the Hmld , and "PU * f < the Poor" In THE BEE , convoys the Idea that all the Inmates have to cat is grnham mush and lard gravy with meat once B week , Under the hold of "Oanoral Man agement" of the Home , the report roadt : "Their weekly diet , Beans a good deal , baked , boiled , and soup ; potatoes and potato soup , graham and corn mush every day ; broad , no but ter ; broad and potatoes are eaten with lard gravy , Once a week they havn a beef boll and hash once. * * They have which syrup , they nso on graham and corn mush , and have had no cake or pie slnco the Homo opened , " The Herald and BEI agree with the original article , aa published In The Republican , till it comes to the place where the dlotof the inmates ia men tioned. There the wording Is changed somewhat , The original road in con nection with the account of their 'weekly diet * in the report , ii all right. For fpnr there may bo a misunder standing tn regard to the manage ment at the homo , and In justice to the ladies of Lincoln , who have done all they conld to make the Inmates comfortable , I make this correction , Mn , R , M , UAIILETON , ACCIDENTAL FRAT1CIDE. Fatal Snootlntr in tun Outskirts of the City. At a late hour last evening Coroner Jacobs was notified of a tragedy which occurred early Wodncsdoy morning in the outskirts of the city. Jacob Shlpporolt , a farmer who lives on the Cornelius farm , juat below town , came into the city and informed him of the facia , which were substan tially aa follows ; For aomo time past Mr , Shlpporolt hca boon annoyed conridorably by tramps , and procured a * revolver , which ho kept under his pillow. Wednesday morning ho got up qnlto early and started to town , leaving the weapon behind him. Ho had two boya , one aged nix and ono thirteen years. The oldest arose first , and finding the pistol nndor his father's pillow , began examining It and whllo ho was doing so his brother came np. In some way the revolver waa accidentally discharged and the younger boy was atruck by the ball , which penetrated his abdomen. Dr. Grossman was summoned and did all that was possible for the un fortunate boy , but ho expired at 1 p. m. yesterday. Ooronor Jacobn did not , last night , deem It necessary to hold an Inquest as the facts in the case were plain. Mr. 8. fools terribly over the mat ter , and takea all the blame for the fatal accident upon himself. A FALL AFFAIR Mooting of the Board of Managers ol the State Fair. The officers and board of manager ! of 'ho Nebraska state board of ( igrl cul uro mot Wednesday at the oflico ol the Nebraska Ice company. P'eaont : E. Molntyro , president D. II. Wheeler , secretary ; 0. Hart mau treasurer ; M , Dunham , chair mai managers ; R , W. Fnrnas , S , M Bar ? r arjfd E , Gronoll , managers. W , II. P : own , general superintendent , 1 te following additional premium ! WOT i offered for the manufacture ol croi < ory ware and display on thi grounds : First premium , $30 ; sec con I premium , $10. A a application for premium for bast bait was referred to Mr. Gronoll tc rep > rt at next meeting. Sjorotary Wheeler waa Instructed tc dru v a warrant for the amount due Om .ha driving park last year's amphl th tro receipts. 0 i motion the president was In atii itod to communicate- thi OL iha board of trade In reference tc on o ion of a dining hall on the fall gr < unds. 1 o contrail for furnishing scon 05' i for races dnrlng fair week , wai lot , W. M. Flynn , of The Turf Fi 11 and Farm , of Now York city. j * application for check buotl pr 'go was referred to Pretidon K yro. t proposition from the Electrl I company of Omaha to light thi p i a during the fair until 12 u'clocl n' > it , was laid over for considers ti Dunham was instructed to nc f a proposition for furnlshin t. Blower to run Power hall. > tary Wheeler was lustrncte t i struck fifty silver inodala fc t .ling fair. County Oommlsslonoru. DAY , May 14. Board mi nt to adjournment. Proseu . I'eolonors ' Knight and O'Koefi > following resolution waa adopl f < LVEIJ , That the county clerk t iuiv .j hereby Instructed to perm J 'i i If. Coots , contractor , to tal I t the county clerk's cilico tt o nal plans of the now court houi Ii -oen the hours of 8 o'clock a. i t. j 5 p. m. tfter solootlrg part of wnraoa p -ons from which shall bo drawn tl m f \ud and petit jurors for the Jm If. t . in , A. D. 18S3 , of the district cout t . i buatd adjourned. Adjourned to 10th inst. JOHN BAUMEU , County Clerk. beef ofy May 15. The board in y -euant to adjournment. Prrson of - timissloners Oodles , Knight at : he Ceofe. The board selected a Hat sons to bo certified to the clerk to ' dlitrtct court from which was < drawn by lot the grand and pot torn for the Juno term , A. D. 188 At 3 o'clock p , in. , in accordant v th the advertisement , the bids f 1 .illdlng bridges were opened , and i pearlng that the bid of the Mlssoo V tlley Bridge and Iron Works con p aiy for the six bridges ( see page 52 for the sum of $2,300 was the lowee . the said company wa * awarded tl contract. The following account waa allowi i from the general fund : Mart Id Svaclna , grooerlea for poor , 97.25. Adjourned to the 19th ln t. id JOIIH BAUUXB , or County Oluk. BIO JUMP * . The MoOaull Opera Company on Ha Way East. The MC ull Opera co-npany ap peared at Beyd's Oporn house last evening , on roulo homo from S n Francisco. Thla company stopped in Omaha on Ita way out making the jump from Philadelphia to this point. On the return trip they jimpod from Sin Francisco to Omaha , over 2 000 miles , They were greeted Inst night by a crowded hocse , and at the clotso of the potformance , which wan a highly pleasing ono , took a special train over the Mivousl Pacific for Kansas Olty , at whicn place they are billed for tc- night. THE RAILWAY WAIF. The Baby tbdtWeu Found in the U , P Depot. Headers of Tiifi BEE will remember' the baby which waa abandoned by UN mother at the U. P. depot last winter , and was taken in charge by Oflhor Hlnchey of the polfco forco. ThU oflicor took the llltlo waif homo and kept It lugocdahopc , hla * > fo nursing It with her own baby , about the name ago. Although covers ! parties wcvo anxlocr. to adopt the child , the folkt wcro afraid to let it go while un- weaned , and were too much attached to it to give it up unless to a firat-claas party. According to the note sent THE BEE from the mother of the child it ia a year old thla month. It row crawla ubout and la healthy and hearty. Itu features are dollcateand itglvea prom ise of being n very pretty Httlo girl. It ia the intention cf Mr. Hlnchoy aa soon aa It can bo weaned or safely taken c. ro of by others , to allow some responsible pmiea who can assure it a good , permanent homo , to adopt it but ho will bo very careful to whose care it Is commlttod. FOR LIFE. The Nuptials of Chaa. H. Qotzach man and Catherine Blaaseer. A merry party of friends and relatives tivos assembled at the residence o Mr. A. Oetzschmen , 51G South Ninth street , Wednesday to witness the mar riage of Charles H. Gotzschman and Miss Katherlne Elsasaer. The cere monies took place at 0 o'clock and was performed by the Rev. Fries , ot the German church. After the young couple were trmdo one a largo number of elegant and suitable presents were brought forth , and , amid speech making and n general good time , were presented to the newly married pooplo. In due time all woto Invited to a bountiful nodding feast'where everything that vrna tempting and dollclaus in the way cf viands and llqafch was found and duly honored and appreciated by those present. Mr. and Mrs. G. will move or once to a charming cottage in Sonth Omaha , and will slart out In life with brilliant prospeclo and the good Trieb.cn of a host of friends. PERSONAL. Mr. Ward , manager of the Paper Cai Wheel association , is in the city on bust nest. He was formerly on the stall of the Omaha Republican and was a room-mate of Stanley and was the railroad editor ol the Chicago Times until quite recently. A. T. White , Tekamah ; J. L , Talt ( Beatrice ; W. A. Mears and wife , Albion Geo. E. Godfrey and C. Cook , Tremont T. S. Clarkson , Schuyler ; W. T. R ns dell , Columbus ; B K Tenner and wifj : Fort Calhoun ; R. A. Heaton , Weston ; R M. McCallom , David City ; Dan liar rlngton , Tekamah and Geo. K. Brown Catnden , are amen ? the Nebraska guest , at the Paxton. M. Pattee. Nebraska City ; J. M Wood ; , Osceola ; Mrs , Truar and Mits W B , Ojden , Lincoln ; Mrs , Foga , Schuyler Mrs. W. F. Haifold and Alex VoorheeF St , Edward ; Mrs. S. C. Smith and child Beatrice ; Clara WUdoin , Phelpc ; J. F Roll , Wahoo ; J. A liawen , Lincoln am K. V. Clark , Genoa , are among the Ne braskans at the Mlllard. G , A. Jojselyn , proprietor of the Met , ropolltan ; W. E. Andrews , of DeaMolnee G. M. Moor ? , of Portland , Me. , nnd \ \ F. IUchard ou , of New York , left to-da for Denver , Salt Lake , and a general ton of the nest. M , J. Thompson , of St. Edward ; A , I Be tur , Waynej S. A. Odborne , B , 1 Hoa lay , and T , L. Jones , Brownvlllo ; 1 D. Carpenter , Blair , and Dr. A , L. Rae South Bend , are pueets of the Metropol tan , DO MUs Kjnnlo C. Newman , Miss Ic lit Haloes , Henry Newman , and Edwa Ice Mitchell , of Lincoln , are guests at tl lie Paxton. son. Mica Ida Haines , Miss Fanny Newmi aud Llenry B Newman , of Lincoln , a of guests of the Millard. hone H. W. Matthews , of The Graphic , A no klnson , Nebraska , is registered at tl ft , Mlllard. Gcornfl W. VanSickle and F. Kbe hart , of Wnhoo , t'e stopping at the Ml Hon. Cnas. P. Mnthewnon nnd D ot Alex. Blair , of Norfolk , are at the Pa. ton , I c { Gener 1 Goo. II. Roberts and son , of , are registered at the Millard , to 0 , P. Ballman , of the Brown Counl tit News is a guest of the Metropolitan , 3 , llenry Johnson and 0 , L , Millenau of Wahoo , are nt the Mlllard. oo or F. H. Harding and Clarence Buell , < It St. Louis , are at the Paxton. irl The McCaull opera company register ! n- at the Mlllard yesterday , nS S ) Hon. 0. 0. Charlston , of Phelpii cou .t , ty , is at the Millard. bo Geo. A. Hunter , of Indlanola , Neb. , at the . ed Metropolitan. in Wm. Saunders , of Papilllcn , WM town yesterday , J. H. Davis , of Glbbonj Wm. Manhi of Fremont ; \V , H. Baxter/ol Wilton ; ] Taylor , of Loup City , mann , of Schnyler , wore gutaU at the Pai > on yeiUrdny. Kef. M , Fulforth , ot Central City , Is at be Mlllard. T. K Hiram , of P.urcv , D. T , , Is at he Miltard , Hon. T. M , Marquette , of Lincoln , Is at be Mlllard. J. Woaley Taclccr , nf Hlalr , In at the Mlllard. Ed , II. Allui , of Llucoln , Is at the Met ropolitan , Ex-Mayor Limb , cf Stanton , is at the 'axton , MitH CUrk , of Blair , is a guest at the Paxton. A , Pringle , of Albion , is at the Metro polltan , F , Lie , of Colorado , Is at the Paxtcn. J , T , Clurkson , of Schuyler , is in town. J. B , Hendiie , cf Denver , Id in the city. city.K K , L , Eno , the Fremont hotel man , Is in town , J. B. Kuhland. of Xgtr's'iaCity , is ia town. I. P. Smltb , of ScUtyler , it at the Mil- lard. lard.Hon. Hon.V , H , Muoger , of Fremont , la in the city. E , O , Hosteller and wife , of Slieltoc , are at the Paxton , Geo. N. Clayton , of the Wabash , is at the Millard. J , II. McL'onnoll , of North Plulte , was n the city yesterday. i ; . Hurlbut and llobt , Dorgarj , of Lin coln , nre in the city. Misa Sarah J , Bell , of Falls City , ia nl the Metropolitan , Manager E1 , Camc'i , of the Lincoln opera house , ii la town. N. C1. Treat , traveling agent cf I he U. P. railway , la itt thb Millard. Ariel N. Buney , herali of the "VVid ! Went , " returned from the east yesterday. Mro. Morehouio and child , of Missouri Valley , are gnasta at the Millard. Con. Grover , ehetiff of North Platte , is in the city with his wife- and child. Dan Y , Wheeler , of Itichardson & Co , , the St. Lou's drug house , ia in town , E P. Savage and son und A. Z Perrln , of Sargeant , Neb. , are visitors at the Mill - l rd. rd.Tom Tom Mulvehlll , the Atchlson bill poster , is in the city , having come to see the Wild West. H. P , Whitrcore , of Lincoln , a cousin rt Treasurer Whitmoro of the Boyd opera house , is in the city on a visit , S , T , Smith , general superintendent of the "K" division of the U. P. , and J. K. Johnson , attorney for the same * , are at the Millard. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. The greMcut medical wonder of the world. W i r into 1 to oeedily cure Burn" , Brulaoj , Cuts , Ulcer ? , Salt Uheum , Fever Sores , Cancers , Piles , Chilblains , Corns , Tetter , Chapped Hands , and all skin erup tions , guaranteed to cure In every instance , or money refunded , -5 cents per box. For tale by 0. F. Goorimnn. Eutato Trimnfera , The following riaoda wcra filed for ricord In the county clerk'n office May 16 , reported for THE BEE by Auiuo' real estate auency : T. MtckelUnd wife to'M. Tibko , w. T . lot 1C , Nelson's add. , 82.4CO. E 0 Perkins to Patrick Murphy , w. d , , lot 1 , block 3 , aubdiv. of lot 6 , Croft add. , $300. Olty of Omaha to Simon Hoffman , q , c d. . strip of land adjoining lots 0 mid G block 7 , Kouutze and Ruth'a aid. , $1. E. D. Potter and husbnnd , w. d. , lot 5 , block 10 , Park avenue add , , $350.Wm Wm Eschtls and wife to J. Mahr , w. d. , part cf lot 8 , block 13 in Improvement provomont Aeaoclation add. , $200. Wm. Eichbo and wlfo to Martin Dober , vr d part of lot 8 , blk 13 , Im < provement aaaociation add. , $200 John Buah , conuty truaeurer , to 0. S. Sambero , vrd lot 7 , blk 227 , $1124 Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Mtv llnda P Oook , w d lot 43 S. E. Reg em' plot of Oakahoma , $800 Michael Ohhnati and wifn to E. H , GrifliQ.w A lot 2 , blk 11 , E.V. Srnlth'j odd. , $2fiOO. Ladies Do you ivaiit n pure , bloom ing Complexion J If so , a few mn.licalions of Hasan's MAGNOLIA U.VLX will grat- il'y you to your heart's con tent. It does away -with Sal- lowuess , lledness , Pimples , Blotches , and all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed apnear- nnco of heat , fatigue ana ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear . hut TW1 tiv * * * TY ; und so natural , gradtial , anil perfect are its ett'ccts. that it is impossible to detect its application. SPECIAL NOTICES. trSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not bel tertedunlen paid In advance. MONEY T ) LOAN 1 he Om ha acinus ban U now yrqured to nuke loins on Omit of ell ) or ToueUs county retl e tt e at currci rttteo luterest. No comm'tsloo ' chargtd. 8t TO LOAN-Call at Law office ol D. 1 ed MONEY , room 8 , Crelchton Block. TO LOANLowett Rates ol I MONEY . Btmli1 Loan Agency , 15th & Dougli 23i-i t MUNKY LOANKO-OnchattelmortKg rooi 7 Union Block , corner 15th and Faniam SI Im MONEY Loaned on chattel propeily by T Beatty.No 21S South HUi stn t 226-lmot HELP WANTED. GIrt lor gwural housework i WANTED 1531 Howard i mt. for Infants and Children. Cnatorinpromotes Digestion and overcomes t'liitulency , ConBtipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Dmrrliccn , and FcTcriBlmcss. It insures licalth and uutural sleep , without morphine. " Cnstoria N so well adnptod to Children that I recommend It as superior to nnyprt"tcripUon known to me. " IL A. ARCIIXR , M. D. , 82 Portland ATO. , Brooklyn , N. Y. What Rives our Children rotnr checks , Vhat cures Uielr fercrs , makca thom slftep ; 'Tl CmtorU. " " When tmblcs fret and err br turns , What cures their colic , kills their nornu , Hut Cantoris. c r Constipation , Sour Sto , Colds , Indigestion , nutCrmtorla. Farrwell then to Morphine Synipo CAStor Oil and Paregoric , und CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute euro for Ilhcuma- tlsm , Sprains , Burns , Galls &c. The most Powerftil nnd Pene trating Paiu-rclloving1 and Healing Remedy kuo vn to man. TTANTEI ) - nn cook nJ ni- -irlrl. 11714hitreit bnwecn Ci\- \ > nnd edge IKC' . - * in ? A boj , 010 vho hm been In a drug tt re pr.fjiro'i ,5J3 18 bCIIROT'll & IIKCHT. \ y.ung mai aged 14 to 1' , WANTKD at ho uc , to tend p ol tables nnd ir and cUan up , 311 b. 10th street. 531-19 * r r ANTED-Three go d panisiuukerij. None YY but the best rued apply. 630 U FrtANK J. AN"ED A flr-UrUsi bilU'r. Inqil te at W .Mtya .VU-Kpkc , IJU ) laj strict | 3M8' W'ANTEB Vjounz iltito touil to n ono \earolJbtby .S , K. corner 13th and Caw trcott GIHSt WNTKDOroil ition ? girl , o o tha' ur- cler-Umls cocking , uamln IK d Ironing , mlullln < to work t2 ! 17th btreel 5K 1U § ANTKJ ' o titucjo itilpj.cn. S. Iroa- vv te1100 Karnim street. 643-lf vvWi Wi NTED r\mr < I fiva Uumlry xoracn at ILU I' it n Hot I. ( nquiro Icr Head laua- 545-195 WASTKO Juno Itt , lady auttant book- korpo' ftil irpylst. Youn. imn to tike h rf--.f iet f ui.oks. J. Ii HHITII , 5 o- , ; 1510 iMugliB street. WASTED Acirnpcten nuroet ) ta < .e charge of ft b&by umlu mouth , old ana to sew. Kuicrenceaicqalred. Call at lOW Otucjgobt. 640 185 W T o go d iMnlng rcoin Rnh at Mctr po.lian hoiei. Wajis 115 per month. .12' ) ' 'J Gtrl , must be a good conk at j8C ! Dodge at. 497-17) fOO nvn wl h hurdbrarrts aid WASTED Uudti to call at Uamb e'a 0. K. liar- ir thop , aud bj com I ced tLai vrt line lour ol he nmat artUUlu the cur. S , W. i-orner 12tb ad Farnim ttn. f507-211 'ANTED--A 80'md cook nt the fmmelt 110U9J. Woman j.ralcrred. 512-21 § ! ED A peed competett clrl to which WAN a < ca ill bepa'.i1 , N. W. corner 18 & a > enpcrt St 418-tf TADIi < S OK YOUNG MEN IN WANTED City or country ti take nice , llirht and ileasintork at their own hoince ; S2 to $5 a day aslly ati'l quiet ) mide ; vtorkientby mall ; no can\03'In. ' ; ni timps for ronlv Plea > o ad- ress KELIABLE MA UKACIUU'NG CO .Draw r TT I'hlUdelphln , Pa. 392-171 ANTED A dining roomlrl ( at the Cre'gh W ton houio. 315-tf 8ITUATIONB WANTED , . Iy a ytucg man ol good habits WANTP.r mulondu Ionpjflltion m icil cs- ate otllce 'is cl rKorboox-k > c cr Well nrqualn- ed with tre . . .us'.ne.s.ddicsj " 0. II , W. " Dee Ece 540-235 DAVISH Boy , 17 yctta cf ace , would like a ta tet a tltustlon ta a prlt.te family , ia used to any kind of work. Imjulie tel H Tenth trott , cigar store , ' 615-18S AXTANTEIJ-SUratbn by young man. His > V ben sccu.ionud to ottlcf uork or grocry milnpis. Good r-foren o' shou. Address H. Vhirton , Pos : Otllce , Omaha 5C5-171 MiaOELUAEC' H WANTb TO exchnnge , a No. 1 farm In Ne braska for a good res J me no 1 located In he c'tj. ' REYNOLLS & HOTTER. 518 bt "VXTANTKD Set cf butcher's booka to keep In VY cxihinge fir meat. Addresi 1 , 2 3 , Bee office. 602-18 ants to meet "C' C 401-18 ! FOR FENT-HOU8E8 AND LOTS. | 7\OK REN1 New hou.-e. Enquire of Ur h Koddla , 25th itroet , between Davenport and Chicago. 493-17b riOU K"C\T One p'ca-act front room at 105 1 north ISth alreel. MJ--131 ) IANO KOll RENT- 810 21 MAX.MFA'ER&PRO. 771011 RENT Seven elegant rooms , on Tclf h J ; h'twecn Farnam and Dougl.s : Apply at Uttropo'itin hotel. 627 IS ROAN FOR RENT- 0 517-21 MAX MEYER & II' O. I OK HtNT A n c ly furnlthed room. 1621 F Capitol avi 531-175 U NT Elegant furnlfherl fr nt room , FOll Uod e street , McCorxIck bl tk. T71URSISIIEP ROOMS TD RBNT Sultab'c for JD gen l.iiun IOIU Farnam S . 47C 175 IjiOR RENT A home of 8 < > in rocm' , t'est loX - X ; ca Ion la th e y Inquire nt ih Wet'ern Cornice \Voikf , D ug'fw itrjit , bctwein llth and 12th. B"8-17 Oll KBST Houtc 1 h fl\e roorua , good re pair , nlco j anl Kent * .5 perruo Ih. &OI-2I JOHN W. BELL , Druggia . KENT Hi senlthln two blcck * cf Post FOR 11 rooms , 7 cloettn bah loom good w.ter. Mu ( bu reatod tals weekMrCAGUE MrCAGUE , 437.19 fppoelte Post otrce , TTiOirREVT A tlcel ) furnisied room. A X' table boarders wanted , Dodge a id 22d trie 4BC-19 * FOR RENT Corner ol ICthandDir- STJRK . Inquire 1010 Liaxenport btr et 463-tf 1710R KENT Kurnlthcd rcom 1002 Farnam. -1C5.1S § A front patlor biautlfu'ly fur. FORREST 1 or 2 gentlemen at 1013 Do-lpe St , 470-18U 17\OR \ HrN 11 ttor house f rooms noitheasl Jj torner 18th and Cluik. KnqulraofWm Klcr' ' atcad at DE * KV A : STONE. 4712w ] KENT Pleisant furnUhcd room will IQK 1 . Modern Ira j roemcnts 1718 Dodge , 158 17S VT ICKLV Furnished room to rent , 117 S. 17tr N St. 1M-1TJ - six room house aid barr FUKnVNT-dcol AMrS , 411MI FirnimSt. rTl LET Oneortuo rooms , with beard , ISO ! I latltomU street. 853 C KENT One llano , one new organ , Kll tcrmi. Hope's Music Ilall. SALE OR RENT Store rojm wjth ux FOll ( 'Int-chra locitlon ( or grocerv and druc store. Sooth 16th street , between llnrlhj aDilDoro * * . Only 11,400. McCAOUE , -t OR RENT Two nlc large rtwelllnn. No , 1 H Inntloo. BEYNOLD3 Jb KOTrEB. rooms and board .Modtrn con rUHHlSIIKD Dodf sU H. t'BNISIir.O UnoilS Very acs'rablo Iccatlon r P ck. - , opp. V. < 901-tf ItENT Fine upr Kht piano , flno Kimball - FOU urgan , 1519 Dodge street. BM.H _ A. 110SPE. Jr. FOR SALt _ _ S\t K Fancy oil cloth ( or china closets at FOR 618-18 _ MAX MKYElt * CO SALE I Oder thofurnl'ura nnd Itasc ot Foil Ori' d Ocn'ral ' lloicl , nt I-'ebiaska < Ity , ( r o. Brick building , irodero bui'd ' Forty- eight r ems and i car > ntm ( ur I'ure. Al > In flnl-c'tsso ' der with a rod triJe t'tib.l hod. Forpirtlculirs i > pl > t" K. SEYMOUH , 1'roprletor. 638 2J cbiatKa Cltj , XeB. FOH SALE-1ho Flo cnce. " Fur- HOTEL C' mnlit j. Th onlv hotel In the olaco..j AdireM 11. L. Cl.rk , Stvlb , Klclnnlson conttv , > cb. 51021 * SALK-IIaU Interest In JL.at Mirkct , FOH south lOtn street. 609 17 * Bronze Cxiurcsnd 100T sheets o ( water- EINE pacer on a TO 1 for ro centa at 51D-18 MAX MKYUR & CO. J70H S"iLE Twottory Irtmo 12 room h-use , f wLhc'9 ttsanicul at am cltv water Lot 4UM. Also 1 { n'orv ,1\ room house , c'cseta ' , ullar , cl torn un'l will 1,1-55x01. Ml Unsold on t me payments. A rjro larifain K. L MOUSE ti. CO. 475-18 IGiiCipltol A > e. SALE 'hrte ( ra-ne bulMlnit rn west side EOU 12th street , aHJoln'nj the nor'hwcst cor ner o ( Douglas , on lot 8 , blick 1 3 Bid * will oe received at the Merchants' Nallonil Hank until Mar 17th. SAMUEL E. KOGEU . 370-17 SALE 7 room home and barn , two lull FOR nlry ! lmi > ro\eil Flno location , South Omaha. 3000. AMES , 335-lmj 1500 Fainam. 17011 SALE New cottige and Four lots on Park ? avenue only $2600 , small cah eaym nt , bal nce equal annual payments ftt eight per cent. McCAOUE , opposite P. 0. 350-tl OH SALE-I'haoton , leather top , Simpson's F iuao , wlllteat tnreo , f.ir * 12 624-18 MAX MEYEK & CO. TTlOIl SALE Two acres on louth Thirteenth JP streo' , Bood bou'o HCVCII icouis , bain , clstcri 300 btailrg , ripo\inc8 i > nd lar c amount of fruit ot all kind , t argalu J25CO McCAGUE , opposite Post Olllco 31'J II EUr use und lot , G rooms , good CIS tern , ru.-bulldingH , ptc. . largo lot , near town $2,200. . REYNOLDS Ji 4101TEU. 177-lino SALE Kin ball uurlcht pi are , SI35 , e sy EOR . (520-U ( ) MAX MEY KKA. HftO. ITiOR 6'ALE A Crit cUca decond h nd phieton 1 * Call at 131'JUarueySt. 807-M \ lOH SALD Flax mill machinery confuting ot _ bfoke , 2 du t0'8 , beater , picker , press , ic. Can work elhcr r tied or preen st.ck , alfoshalt- Inp , imllleijuiid biltliii ? lor clrivltir thetbo e , al o ono Sijjl , . engine with ba'ler ' , smoko- ttirk ml.Vidx urei corp'ctj. AiWre WILIi- IAM TAIT CliMlca Cltv Iowa. 205-SmI rOU-AliF Water power Sil mill , Inquire ot EJ Brajir , vavirlj.Noo , 34369 , OH SALE Old ncuspipcrs In Urge and small qu > nllce4 ! kt thia othce. t ( OR SALE A good onjtn , little useil , for * 40 , F at (52221) ( ) JUX MEYER t BUO. 08 BALK OU KENT Vose Piano. I 528-1 f C. J. CAN AN. ElOKSALE-Phieton. II. Philips , 1207 arrntn. Jj 193 Im SALE On 24 nfr lot , mar town , J1.200. EOU - REYnO Da * HOTTES. of good brick , $3.M perThnura-ci it PLENTV , i hlraneybrlcks .O-Jpertnousind. Cistern brick $5.1/0 , lo clone busln < > 8- . 1ORENZO DABBLE , Olio tilo"k south of 15th and UilUvue road. 150-lmoJ STOP ctgin , onh i > 0 , n mymenK nt 10 622-1S MAX MEYEK t BRO. FoiugoodloU , ono hill mile from FOHSALl . Cht p , ' } tcriuM. 178.1m H flOR SALE A firft-i-la'BSecond hand tot > buif- ! gy. Call at 1310 liaincj street 3.17-t 'ILL lniy a Wlnc'sor ' urrlghr pluno at $150 CJl'Jl MAX JlEYEKiDRO. CONHIACTOKS Wo liaie about 1000 TIO jaidsof ( Hit ( or tale , K A.II. D EsuBROut. & 002I ti < ! ' KiBiaurntit , Humphrey & Co. , BEL street , board ? 3 SO ptrverk. Jliyt-lm EDWABDKUEHL MAQISTER OF PALMYS7KRY AND CONDT TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilaraey. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain far any one a glance of th past and present. nd nn certain conditions In the fu ture. Doota and Shoes mada to order Pcifeol POWDER Absolutely Pure. \ TkU powder never yarle * . A mart * ! ol partly irholeomeneM. Mor * than the orplnarr klmds , and cannot b * told U competition with the multltud * ol tow tut short wtbrnt , alumor phonhat * powJ f Sold wUr U can * . BOTH. DAUI * rwia Ca. , WftU-M.fei % KtwTotk.