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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE lUfiSDAMY 22 The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , Mny 22. | LOOALi tJKiJI\T1TIBB. The ofTicers and directors of the St. Paul road left for the ewt yesterday morning. The restaurant run by Mr , Franklin , near the nail works , Is tepotted to have been burglarized Sandiy night and a quantity of valuables taksn , Tha funeral of Mils Lydla 0. Craw ford will take place from the family roll- dense on Thirteenth street , between Chicago cage and Cair , at 2 o'clock to-tnorrow af ternoon. Frlendi of the family nre Invit ed to attend. EF Mrs. Klngiley , of Colorado Junction , arrived on No. 4 yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Lydia 0. Crawford , who , had been visiting with her during her ill ness , and died on her way home near Grand liland. The John Robinson circus made iti "grand street parndu" about hnlf past ten o'clock yesterday morning , It included two bands , two elephants , several camels and a long line of wagons painted in Japanese detigni and dccornted with GgutPBof-.nl- mala and birds in las relief and gilded , The streets were c. wded to a certain ex tent but not BO mu h BD as tn previous visits of the circut. The inevitable rubber balloon man was on dock , ai.d the hand organ and -noukoy blossomed with umuuil Tigor. ! \ . most delightful occasion was the closing meeting of the Social club , an or ganization composed of numerous young people of this city , on Saturday. The meeting wns held nt tbo realdence of the Hltsci McUhojne , on Capitul avenue , and In place of the uiual exercises , dancing was the order of the evening. The enter tainment was given jointly nt ibe resi dences of the Miases McChoauo and Mr. M. F. Mount , and an elegant supper was spread la the latter house , to which ample justice was dene. An excursion party gotten up by the Canada Southern folks , nrrived at the Transfer yesterdayand left on tke emigrant train at night. There are 120 Canadians In the parly , who are in charge ot Ira D , Oiiswold , of Datrolt. They are destined for British Columbia. The crowd at the Dry Goods itore of ft A. tCrnlckshank ft Uo , , yesterday was immenie. The print and domestic depart ment was so crowded by 10 o'clock that the proprietors were compelled to close the doors leading to the basement until the customers already In were supplied. Lewis Glvens , the colored man who was arrested on n chargn of adultery , was relcaiod on n personal recogUinco for $900 to appear before the Juno grand jury. The case appears to bo one instigated by malice , and no conviction is eyor probable to oc cur. A gitme of base ball WAS played yester day nfturnoon between tbo Bt. Charles Ho tel nine and a picked nluo from thi U. 1 * . iliojifl , the ccore resulting in a victory for the former by a score of tlx to four , The work of laving the top coat of the asphalt pavement was begun yoiter * day. Moonlight nights at last , This sort of May weather . is good enough for anybody. There were three Pullman cars out on the noon train yesterday. Bnff ilo Bill's train got nway on tbo Jlosk I.land about mkUlght Sunday. The stem winder of a lud ) 'dgold wr.tth was picked up by Officer EUJOLO 1'lckanl to-day. Complaint bos boon fil d agalnitJ.hu Steel in : beating John WillUuib" boy with hoc , The Utah Central car , which brought In ex-Mayor Little and Bishop Sharp of Salt Lake City , is stdo tracked in the U. P. yard. Uncle Stm's mall wagon was seen yes terday meinde.ing down street without a driver , but the team was caught by a Fre mont man before any damage was done. Peter F.Uoltzinger died Sunday mornIng - Ing at the residence of his Eon-in-law , Mr , Bryant , in this clty.aged sixty -eight years , The remains were taken to Mt. Pleasant , lowi , yesterday. In the po'lco ' court yesterday two men were committed for intoxication , too dii < tnrbers of the peace held till to-morrow , and twj partlej arrested as vagrants die charged. The Paul Stein cab * was set foi the afternoon. SARATOGA EVENTS. Tbe Monthly Concert of the TJntoi Bunday School. The monthly concert of the Uniot Bnr.dtty School , which took place BUD day was one of nunrnal Inturrnt the honao being filled with an appro clitlvo andionci * . Kev. Schank gave a Tory ploaslnj bddroia after his adtial happy manner The recitation of Miss Lottie Sin cere , of Omaha , was well rendoroi and worthy oi high praise , while thos of Ml.sts Avury and McKay rrero ox cell en t. Mrs. Mcanoy'B solo , ' The Shade of Ere are Spreading Fast , " was aati ; Iu u very aocoptablo manner. Th dnut , "Jlnmo , Siruet Homo , " b ; Ml.-n-s Batitln and Smith , was well re ctivtd , aud waa followed by a tribal to tliu hu her In the ahapa of ai nri lrml paper Tviltten and read b Mr. . F M. Siullh. Thi audlcnoa waa also favored wit totigo from Mlea nnd Mrs. Laytoi the Rntsta of lion. W. H. Liwtoi which favor waa one of the features t the evening , Mien Layton helng qul < a musical gonlna and Mrs. L ytc posscealng a remarkably fine vole which evinced rare cultivation. CUCKOO , Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. The ( rreatest medical wonder of tl world , Warranted to speedily cure Bnrn Brniiec , OnU , Ulcon , 8a.lt Rheum , Far Bores , Cancers , Files , Otiilblatns , Corn T tUr , Chapped Hands , and all skin dm lice * , guaranteed to cure tn every Instanc ec aoaey refunded. 25 c nU per box , Vet ewe by C. F , floodaaa. \l \ CITY COUNCIL , Another Tedious Special Session Over Sewer Matters , The North Omaha Bower the Principal Subject of Discussion , A special mooting of the city conn- oil was hold last oronlKR In pursuance cf n call for the purpose of taking ad * dltlonal action In regard to the BOTTOM , and also to taVo steps toward the dis posal of district paring bonds and to approve the bonda of oflicors ap pointed. Mr. Kanfmann Introduced an ordi nance providing for the Issue of $30- 000 in bonda for paving District No , 2 , bolng the Tenth street district. City Engineer Rosewater made a statement allowing the basis upon which the anm named In the ordinance waa eatlmatod. The ordinance was referred to the judiciary committee. The committee on judiciary was re quested to Boouro thu written opinion of Senator Mandoraon and Jndge Howe upon the aabjoot of assess ment. The bond of Michael McEuory aa policeman was unproved. The bund of W. J. Oannell an city attorney waa upprovod. By Mr. Woodworth , Iratruotlng the city engineer aud board of public vforliB to inimedlatuly repair the mouth of the North Omaha eowor. Adopted with oonio Btnondmonta. The city engineer In dlscuaelng the sewer question aaggoated that a com bination flower for aoworago and atorm water both , if constructed up St. Mnry'a avenue would eave the annual outlay for repatra on that atrcot and would , he thought , bo endorsed by thu people up there. It ahonld bo made a apodal ao < ror dlatriot. The commlttco on water worka nnd aoworago made a report recommending that the board of public worka adver tise for bldi for curtain nowora to bo constructed. The question of contributing money to aid tbo bohrd of trade in entertain ing the editorial oxouralonlita next week waa brought up , but no action waa taken , Tbla completed the busi ness named In the call , and the coun cil wont Into a general discussion of the aowor question. A STRAY Ono of the Circus Drivers Carries Off a SouTonlr of Omana. Abont midnight last night it was reported that a man had bnen ahot and killed on the clrcna grounda at the cloao of the performance. The report waa exaggerated , though huvlng aomo foundation. It appoara that after the concert which wound up the ahorr , some Omaha parties got into a row In front of the tent , and one of thorn pulled a platol and fired it at the other , Ono of the drlvera , who handles a air horao toain In the procession had load ed up hla wagon to go to the train and waa just climbing In when the shot wua tired. The ball struck him In onn of hia lega and Inflicted a flesh wound which will not disable him for any roat length of time. After ahootlng , the Omaha man throw down hla gun and ran away , pnrauud by several othera but made his escape. The wounded man waa tnkon to the rio ot , where a doctor probud for the bal ) bat did not iind it , The pnlloo know ono of the partlea to the quurfl and it la likely that the nhooter will ba arroatod. Nf > v r Give Up. If yon aie sulldrlcg with low and de- pretsed spirits , lees of appetite"general debility , disordered blood , weak constitu tion , headache , or any disease of ( a billoui nature , by all means procure a bottle ol llectrlo lilttera. Yon will bo eurprlreJ to see the rapid Improvement that will follow ; you will bd Inspired with now life : strength and activity will return ; pain and misery will cease , and henceforth von will r jolce In the pralie of Kloctrio Bitters. Bold at fifty cents a bottle by 0. F. Good man. A RAltE TREAT. A Little Episode at the InauRuratloi of the "Wild West.11 There was ono feature of the shoi at the drlylng park Sunday whicl escaped the obaervatlou of a grea many , but waa nevertheless a moa taking ono. Among the vleltora wa Mr. Louis Hallo , general wester ; agent of Juca ! Mutnm & Co. , withou doubt the oldoat champagne homo 1 : the world , and Bonding out the boi goods to bo secured by mortal men. Mr. Halle , with a party of commoi cln 1 travelers , drove up to the gram nnd waa given the freedom of th judge's atand for hlmaolf and frlondi tie held a reception which divide honora with the ahow Iteolf , oponln up a OIBO of extra dry and dealing I out with a lavlah hand to Buffalo 111 and hla loading atara. The firm of Julea Mumm & Oo. I beyond donbt the pioneer ono in thl | business , and their wluo la the rlohesl drycatand moat dolicito that ovorglad donod the heart of man. It Is not sol everywhere , the Paxtou , Millard , M < Namara and Duncan , Henry Fund and Ohaa , Gcuonlg being the enl ones in this city who handle it. Mi Hullo la perfecting arrangements fc affording the public a better opportn ulty than over to get the beat wine 1 the world aud ho la well qualified t anccced , aa ho la a general favorlt wherever ho gooa. The following cli ; cular will explain it Itself : RKIMS , March 16th , 1883 , GENTLEMEN ; Having learned thi certain reports seriously reflecting o the antiquity and authenticity ol ot homo are being circulated in the con meroUl world , wo feel bonnd in tl intereat of our homo to publish tt following remarks : At the end of the year 1862 U agreement of partnership of the fin of P. A. Mnmm & Oo , , Reims , harli coma to aa ead , ihe prln&lpaU wp rated and each ono founded a now firm , Mr. Jules Mnmm , of Cologne , ro- Ulnlng the bnalnota promises of the old firm founded a new firm under the style of JULES MUMM AND 00. Mr. U. Mnmm , of Frankfort on the Main , also founded a new firm under the style of G. U. Mnmm & Oo. Thoao facia prove Inconteatably that wo have the name origin and are aa old a firm ns our nameaakoa. Wo have thought it right to Inform yon of those circumstances , which will enable yon to appreciate the true ai&to of the caeo and to cantradlot all contrary aaaortlona. Wo remain , Gentlemen , Faithfully Yours , JULES MTJMU & Co. Solo agents for the United States , Messrs L Somborn & Oo. , 12 Voioy atroot , Now York. IMPORTAKT CONTRACTS , The Pullman Party Leao for the West , And Will Probably Arrange for ' Through Care to 'Frieco The Pullman party , including George M. Pullman , whoae arrival DU Sunday was noted yeatorday , left on the Djnvor train last night- being hold for over an honr to allow the buelneea in hand to bo completed. They go from hero to Denver , and thence to San Fnmckco , trom where they expect to return in about two weoks. Aa intimated in TUB BEE , the viiit wcat conoorua some very important business , including contract about to concluded with the Union , Central , nd Sonthcrn Pacific roada. Bolng questioned as to the result of in visit hero and conference with resident Dillon and other U P. fliclals , Mr. Pullnun said to a BEE uportcr that at thla atago of the no- otlons ho conld not make thtir full latnro public , but would probably bo bio to do ao on his return. It la thought , however , that > mong the objocta sought to bo accomplished la the running f the Pullman sleepers through rom Omaha to San Francisco without ihango. Heretofore the Central Pa- ilfio has run its own Bloopers , but If , hey conclude a contract with the Pullman company , the transfer at Ogden - den will bo done away with , and the ars leaving this point will make the eng run of over 2 000 miles from the Gnto City to the Golden G to without ho paeseugora having to bother with a transfer half way out. Mr. Brown , who accompanied Mr. 'ullmon aa far as Omaha , leavoa for Chicago thla morning In the special "Oataklll. " BTILIi ALIVE. aclc Martin Llnpcers Alonic the Verge ' of the Qraye. Jack Martin , the man who was shot the B. & M. saloon Sunday night , li ( not die as reported , bnt waa atlll all > o at latest accounts last night. Cho wounded man was reported df td yesterday bnt a BEE report er ww Dr. Darrow later in the day at < 1 learned that this rumor waa un- i no. The doctor elated that the man w aid not llvo to recover from his K und , but ho might hold on to life for a day or two. Yesterday a lady with a child in icr arms oilled at Coroner Jacobs 1 tut nlno oclook and nuked to see tao remains. " She was Informed that bin ) man waa not dead and was shown t > o morning BEX containing the ao- c ant of the tragedy. She read it and I ) irst into tears , and when asked by i > > : . Jacobs , Informed him that she y-in Martin's wifo. She said ho had > t been at home for two weeks , and d been drinking aud , ahe evidently uw a < little about him as a atrangoi uld have dono. Qen. Oowln appeared lu the polic : c irtanda ksd that ono of ihe throe . ties under arrest bo released t > look after the property t. d the case was sot for 2 o'clock , thi 1ionera meantime buiug transferred ho county jail. ho wounded man was bralaod bad i nbont the head aud face In addltloi i Is shot aud yesterday an oflioei > > Mght np a inallat aud a bnn > t r > or which it is supposed were uaoc ho affray. There Boems to bo i t deal of talk against Sohroto whc ported to bo a r\thor hard man ti .long with. THE GERMAN THEATRE Successful Bia talnment. Sinday ovonlng the Gorman theate filled with a largo audience gath rd ' -i I together to enjoy the capital on d ulnraont offered by the manager 0 nt. Miss Pula-ahl wta Immense ii d' ' 1 rondltloua of aomo splendid vooi t.rformancea , and'Mr. L. Grobecko K do a decided hit in hla dramatl It 11 citation. The Turner quartette coraprlsluR Meeara. P H. Andres C-arles Kullo , H. llanboua and G g ' rmitiiu , acquitted themselves li tt-cltiss atylo aa they always do , . Haubona was eapoclally good ii 7 .0 part. Tno turning waa bettor thai I nal and gave uulvenal satisfaction ' , I ko itall in all it wsa a very Buaoise 11 ontorlalnmont and garo gonerc fj | tisfaotlon aa waa evinced by the re > nted encores with which the poi ir rmora wore greeted. n . noQl EBU.U ) Tranefora. 0 The following deeds wore filed fo ° | cord in the county clerk's oftic lay 19 , reported for TUE BEE b Vmoa' real estate a onoy : it F. Hetcko and wife to V. Nook , y n .Hot 7 , block 10 , $3,000. ir B. K. and E. P. Watson to H. 1 a * Rhodes , w d lot 1 , block 5 , Bower 10 Bill add. , $1,350. 10 B Sanndera and wife to 0 , I Ohnbb , w d lot 0. block 3 , Lake's add 10 1760. m W. Reynold ! and wife and Q. W. I ig Dorsey and wife , w d to A. Stenallei a * w d lot 6 , block 16 , WaUrloo , f 100. THE CIRCUS. An Immense Attendance and a Tame Affair , A Golden Harvest Reaped by the Managers , Iwo Immense audiences greeted John Roblneou'ri old-fashioned show yeatorday , and the majority of the people who wont no donbt came away satisfied with the performance. The monagerlo connected with the show is without doubt ono of the poor- oat oti the road , pocsesulng very few valuable animals or curiosities. The ring show has many common plaso acts and regular stereotyped circus features , but nothing which can lay claim io originality or freshnoea , ex cept , porhapo , thu wonderful fe&t of the female Samson In pulling against elephants , two in number , whoso com bined strength Is equal to at least that of eight horses ; yet , thoao huge mon- atora were apparently Incapable of overcoming the strength of thla French madamo. During the afternoon an act oc curred not down on the bills. Ono of the horeoa , In the four-horao mcnege act , becoming excited , overleaped the ropes of the rlcg , aud after frighten ing qulto u number of people by his ohargoa aud oavortmgs , waa driven from the tent. At the night show the mammoth tent was literally packed , the BuaUba * ing insufficient to acsommodato all , and hundreds were sitting about or standing on the ground , to the nnnny * HUOB of the rest. The orloa of "Down in front 1" were so loud and oft- repeated that once or twice a panic looked Imminent. The two features which won the most applause wera the velocipede riding on the tight ropeand thobarebackrldlng , which wancertalo- ly very fine. Whether it wao from the tame nature of the performance in general , or that the audlenco wan an unusually cold one , there tiaa certainly a lack of enthusiasm , and once or twice when applause was fairly won there waa absolute alienee only.Tho The site choaon for the exhibition was highly conducive to drawing a crowd , bolne probably the most cen trally located and convenient spat in the city fit for such a purpose. The managers muat have reaped a golden harvest. I. O. O. T. All the * member j of Omaha Lodge No. 141 , are requested to meet at 1315 Capitol ave , at 10 o'clock to make arrangements for attending the funer al of Slater Lids , Crawford. J. D. JOWES , J. R. WORTIHNOTON , W. 0. T. W R S. A CURIOUS ROBBERY. A Circus Day Raid on' Contractor Coots' House. During the parade yeatorday fore noon a queer robbery waa perpetrated at tha realdenao of Contractor Ooota , on Nineteenth aud Jackson streets. The ontlre household had gene to look at the display and aomo thief taking advantage of their abaonco en tered the dwelling and stole a valuable gold watch. The atrangest part of the programme was that tae long , gold opera chain to which the watch waa attached was left bohlnd and also a quantity of jewelry , all of which waa wrapped np iu a newspaper and thrown down In ono corner of the room , where it was fonud. The chain alone wa * worth moro than the watch , and there Is no explanation to the thief's curious conduct. DIED. CRAWFORD , Miss Llda-Sunday all a. m. Funeral at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Joseph M. Crawford , 13th batwean Chicago and Cuss. Frlenda are Invited. A BRACE Or ROBBERS. John Brandt Touched HIgwaymen In North Omaha. A couple of rnou on their way home to North Omaha Saturday night were held up by highwaymen near 18.h and Clark streets , The first ono waa stopped by twc vllllana who presented a revolver al hla head but got nothing as the man had no money or valuables on his per son. Ho was lot go and the next vlc < Urn came along before the firs ! was out of sight , bnt No. 1 was not in the mood to go to hia assistance , an : It Is not known what sort of a haul the ra cila mado. Yesterday afternoon tome partlej stole a fifty dollar overcoat , a boy'i coat ana a hat from John Brandt's , Turner hall. A pretty good guess WAI made aa to who the thief was and e watch waa kept on his movements un til a aearoh warrant was sworn out The suspncted party waa arrested - rested by Offiiar Flynn about noon oi llth street uoar Hartley. B r.glit'tDircniv. XMblxvte * , Kidnei lilvor or Urlnttiy Diiraio Have no fear of at.y of thezo dls oases if you nao Hop Blttcra , as thb- will prevent and euro the worst cane a oven when yon have been made worai by aomo great puffed-np pretondet euro. MILITARY MATrERS. The Latest Orders From the Head quarters of the Platte. A general court martial la appolntei to meet at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. on the 24th of May , 1883 , or aa sooi thereafter as practicable , for the trlii of auch prlaonora aa may be broughl before It. DETAIL FOB TUB COURT. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas K , An derson , Oth Infantry. Captains Richard 8. Ylckery , aasli tant surgeon , and Jesse M , Lee , 0:1 Infantry. First Lieutenants El ear B. Robert on , Otb Infantry , and Thorn * * McOa leb. Oth infantry. Second LUatM-aaU Albert 8. Uo Null , Oth infantry , and Walter R. Stoll , Oth Infantry. First LUutotmut John A. Baldwin , 9h Infantry , jad eidvncMo. A greater numln-r n < i ( floors than thcto ntimud cnii ton , bo assembled without mauifeat hjuiy to the sor- vlco. vlco.Rfcrult Rfcrult Koch enlisted at Fort D A. lla-soll , Wyoming1 , is assigned to company F , 0 h iuiautry , Private M x An > udt , company D , Ninth tnlaulry , uuw at Fort Brldgor , rVjot7ilng , tiili report to the com manding cffhcr of the battalion In the field between Forts Brldger and Thornburq , for duty ns hospital stew ard , third cluin , with that command Ricrnlt Adolph Walker , unlisted at Fort Omaha , Nebraska , la antigntd to the Fourth lufcntry. PEBdONAL. Walter Lamb aed W. E. Hardy , Lin coln ; W , D , Hallor , K A. Stewart and J. F , White , Hlair ; A. H. Urowc , H.stings ; F. Fischer atid 0. L. Anderson , Nellgb ; U. W. VVnrren , Wlsnorj C. L. Lamb , 3tt.titoti ; L , U. Burr , Lincoln ; Allen T. Rector , Juo , 0. Watsoti aud Win. Fulton , Nebraska City , are among the Nebmaltuns who registered at tbo Paxlon yesterday , Mason GregKi C. A. Averlll and A. T , Leming , ut Lmoulu ; C. J , ruolps , Mjhuy. ler ; Samu&l U , Smith , Columbus ; 0. K. W , dttove , Hasting * ; i ) . h. Mozel , Ge neva ; Wi Harvey and lady , Wilbur ; 0. E. Duke and I , Haydcn , I'latlemouth ; 11. J , F. West , Alma and 11.0. Scott , Ashland , are guotta of the Millard. J , E , Shwab , representing W. H. Thomas & rfon , the who.ceale hardware firm of Liubyllle , Ky , , L iu town , a gueet of tUo 1'axton. Wm. 11. Tater and Gaorge W. Tftbor , of Middlotown , N , Y. , who are connootoJ with the Erie railway , are stopping at the Millard. F , W. Getty and J. M. Benedict , ol Valentine , and J. R. LeFllo , cf North 1'latte , ate vlaltori ) at the Millard , Obo CliUfjb , of Weeping Water , regis tered at the Metropolitan laat iiiglit , John 0 , Uannsll , of Lmo3ln , tha B , & M , luud agent , ijiutown. Jiff O gandWm. Chalton. of Lincoln , are at the Metropolitan. J. H. Martlo , of Nebraska City , is at the Metropolitan , P. H. Mntgrove , of Lyons , is a guest of the Metropolitan. J. T , Biennan and wife of Schujlor , are at the Millard. J M , G. Moore , of Hastings , is at the Metroyolitan. Hon. Wm. Stuefer , of Weit Point , is at the Paxton , J. Luc.s , of Honolulu , is registered at the Millard. J. Goodman , of Tekamah , ia at the Met ropolitan. Ttieron Nye , E-q. , of Fremont , is in tha city. Hon. A , S. P-iddoc'c is registered at tbo MHUrd. Justice Sam'i Miller fa a guest at the Paxton. Hon. S. J. Alexander is ia thu city. Lot Brown ii back ayalu on jury duty. Ex.Ma/or BjyJ has returned from Chi * ORO. Saml. G. O ven , of Lincoln , Ia at the Paxtou. J. K. Manchester went out to David City yesterday. Walter J. Lamb and W. E. Hardy , of Lincoln , are in town. Missoj S tllie MaCrary and Carrie Mil ler dined at the Paxton yesterday. Mrs. David Cash , of North Platte , and Carrie Evenston , of tha same place , are at the Pax ton. S. K , Jackson was In over Sunday from its new quarters at Green River and re- urned homo Yesterday. W. A. H , Lnveland. of Denver , and S. 1. Knor , of Princeton , are among the allrondera ut the MilUrd. Mr. John McCaffrey left yesterday for { alley , Idaho , where he will probably ocato. Good luck to you John , Superintendent P. J. Nichols , of the U , ' . , was out yesterday after a long spell of lokneta The boya are all glad to see him gain. 'MOTHER SWAN'S WoRM SYRUP. " Infallible , tii-toless , httrmleas , cathart c ; for fcvnriehnoas , roitlosB- nrsi w irmn , cnrmtiptMon. 25' Do you ivnnt a pure , bloom ing Complexion ! If so , a few applications of Uagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart's con tent. It docs away with. Sal- lowness , lledness , Pimples , Blotches , and all diseases and imperfections cf the skin. It overcomes the Hushed appear ance of heat , fatigue and ox- ciiomont. It makes a lady of THIHTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural , gradual , and perfect are its oll'ccts. that it is impossible to detect its application. SPECIAL NOTIOS. IAL8 will POSITIVELY not bell sorted unleit paid In dvanc i JAM It E TO LOAN The Ornih * s\vtnc non MOSEY pup-red to nuke lais on Omthi cilrorl'onilu o > iunty ceil e tt e at c-'rrrn i t > so Interest. Nn ccmrn'Milnii cba'jid. ttf Tl/fONKY / TO LOAV-OU at Law offlc * of D. L _ LYJL Thomm. ro-im H. Crelitht/in Block. ! , * ONK.Y TK LOAN Lowest lUtti of Ir 1 > I teretl. Bern/Lota Agency , 16th A Dooffla SU-if Loaned on chattel property by 3 MONEY atlr , No 21J South HUs strtet 124-1 mot : Oin.TLOAHED-On chattel M - - - - - aw K , for Infants and Children. Caatoriaproniotc.qPitrcstlon and ovcrconica Flatulency , ( Joustipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , and tevcnalmees. It insures health nnd uuturnl Bleep , without morphine. " Cftstorift U so well adaptol to Children that I recommend It as superior to nnr prescription known to mo. " IL A. ARCHKB , M. D ; , 63 Portland Are. , Brooklyn , N. Y. What elves our Children rosr choeki , What cure * their fevers , mokes them sloop ; 'TIs CMtorlit. When bixblei fret and cry by turns , AVhat cures their colic , kill * their worms , lint CmMorla. What quickly ctfes Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Co-torl-i. Farevf ell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , audHiIlC H-iIlC torl I CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for llhouina- tlsin , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful nnd Pene trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. HELP WANTED. Some one IT waih ulsbc at 1'a- WAVTKO . G07-2U Two good rcllaMo ircn to canvass WANTKD < tocdj , > tesdy cmvloymo t , Kind piy. Call 421 south lOlhstrtct. A NT K li A good comti tent woman who W under * t\tila mlxlngill kinds of Ic crcums. Call at P-xton Hotel. 687-218 ANT ED-Aa American 'girl to UT genetal W houo < > ork Infaally of four persons No. 446 Conv nt Ft. OS9-2M . - / gen ralhouse-work , ftm- WANIF.D-Olrl/or nfttr 0 p. ru. 8. K cor > cr 2Uta a > id Lcavonwoitb Sirtct. 590 22 } - A No. 1 Baker at the Otnafn ll - WANTJ-D I0'.h street. 692-22 A OKD lioyaani drls at the Cigar bix J Factoiy 14C8 Daveap.rt St. 531'211 I Cirpenteri a-d Cublse1 makctj. WANTED a. I20G . dge Stroot. 603-215 . A goad German girl 23ra Rt 2nd WA.NTKO hou-o North of Farnaiu. 65J 21 WANTED-Fiftv men. Apply 'rom 5 o 8 t- day. GJ4-215 H. MANNWULLER ' ti uiect "C1 c 401-30 } \\rAVKD Old to wait on table. Inqu'reat ' YY Bt. thirlea Hotel. 551-tt AVTKD Two good Dining rrom glrh at W Metropolitan hotel. Wa ci $15 per mouth. 520 22 r00 m n l h h rdbfards and WANTKD t. > ' "CM a n mbesO K. bar- h r fchop , a d b < ( it- li j. we hive four of the tintst arll.tiib tfu i.iV. S , W. rorner lith a.id Fatnam ilo. 6 W-21 | 'ANTED-'A so ud coo < at ihe Pmmcl' liouso. Woman pre'crred. ' 112 21 | 'ANTED A dlnlc g room girl at the Creigh W too hou.c. 315-tf SITUATIONS WANTED , WAITED By young girl teconrl or general hcuj. w , rk. Apply at Dcran Hou e , rppo- Ite Eco offict. 591-21 { WANTEE By a young man ot good haMts and reotmmenilailon i , pos tion In re 4 cs- i ate olll-o 19 cl r or boo kto er. Well arquiln- ol with the kUalne.a. Address " 0. II , W , " Dee I office. 540 23 ( - H-ll tU ful blood lll-h setter WANTKO-To Howard street. 53323 $ \ XT ANTED 8200 i-n fuinltur ) before the ' 4'h. YV Addrta M S. " th'sottbp. 67222 * 7O exchange , .No. 1 f rm In Ne braska for a g > od res d nre we 1 locatei In the city. REYNOLDS & HOTTER. 518 Gt FOR PENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. TT10H RENT- Two r3omi furnished or unfurn- .1 ; l-hcd with botrd. Suitable for man and wtfo or * n tingle gentlemen. N. E. ccrncr 17th "nd lark. 682-21 ; RENT 4roOT8 , new ard plea-ant , near FOR Cars , 'ler' a $9. per month. Fmtll quiet fiml y pre erred. P. W , HOE , King St. Charles and Senard. 670-lGt RE IT Furnished parlor nd bed .com , FOR - flo-r , 220 > California street. 634 201 OR RENT Nice fu-nlsned room with board. M demlmprotemonts , and tibleboaid. Nn. 1718 Dddgfi I treet. 6S9-2GI RENT FurnUhed fjont roomn. N. E. POR Do ijlu tnd 16th street 605-22J IJURNI-HED HOOM8 TO LE"1 At head of 8k. JJ Marv'ii a\oaue. Address 0. 0 Bee office. 59-22t ' * RENV flottaze of three rooms , Twenty * F'R rd Leveworth , til per month. Snqnlre .t 012 S. Seventrenih St. M'21tl KENT A nicely furnUhe 1 cot-sge , every FOR toncnlent to it very rouotablo on 17 betwoui Ch cage a iu Ci3) Sta. W-2'2t " ' - tige casts ( loot 17ih street , F"KaES'T-G aid Uavonpnrt , $18 00. 60D-25 8. * CORRECT New rr'cV s ro and 3 front roe vi JJ n. vv , o rnerof 10th and Webster St. Ap. ply S Jeers lltho Store. 648-245 l.10 KENT OK SAi-E-A well established L I hole r pli O. lerj In n hialtiy and j'tocper ' utiltj la NjCrtuki. For pattlcut raddiejs atntico J R MOELLb.Il , 657-21t Grand Itltnd . ob. OR H" > T Ono pleaiant front room at 105 liOith IStn s reet. SJf-.3 > ) IA O FOR RHNT- 6m-21 MAX JiaV ER & BRO. nOR KENT Homo wl h five roonie , good re- C alr , nlcej ani Kent < J.5 per mo"th. 601-21 JOHN W. liELL , Urugirls. . ROAM FOK RKNT- 0 5P-21 MAX MEYER & BFO. T710 it U N I Elegant furnl-hofl fr nt room , JLJ 16 Uod < e street , McCoroilck bl ck. Mf FOR RENT Orrneret IGthindDav- ST i n ( oi L Inquire 1U10 L/ Ten | ort ttrti t. 163-if N 1J ftory house 6 roonn noithewt c'r.nr 18th and fMk. Enqulro of Wra Klcr- Mewi at I ) ' . EY & STONE. 474 2w f 1J LKT Onao-t o r.oms , with board , 1803 JL c llo.nUstruU 3530 it MK > I' ue Piano , on new organ , reM- ah u tHim Hopu'u Jlmlo Ilall. TMfRS.Ll t'R UB T Store ro.rn | th fix I tur rtr il a lee tlon for gtoctiv and tug i o-e Sou h 15th ut : ut , be two n Maltha i.Ld l rcaa. Oul 8 ,4i.O. IcCAOUE , opp. rcstotnco. I , SOK RV.ST Two ill lartre dwclllnra , No. 1 I4 1 cM OH hfcY.\O U3 & MOTfEK. . rioms nn ' IHJI. J Voder Lon- 1 \IIIIIKI > H , 18,0 lo- ) | { tre < t IUIO Juti.Tt i Ui'MMIKI ) IUIO.MS V , r > de rftble Iccation JJ I'ucK. n-al etAtepp. . P POl-tf 17011 HF.NT Fi v upr K" ' plai.0 , flue Kirn _ L liallurk'.n , 1519 IK > lie olreet. 651 f A. nOSPK. Jr. FOR SALb FOR bALK thap , good hone ntw wagon , no * harness a great. lUrgaln at 1718 iuit St. MO-211 _ FOR SALK OR EXUIIANOE-Impioved farms In IUn l , Iowa , Wisconsin. Dakota and Nebr.s a , iliu Improved a".d untmpror-J re l- dence property In this city. Price * and terms to suit p irUia.en. E. L. MO IIS K A CO. 677-2tt 1621 Capital Av. . . Oonta , Nth. _ _ EOR BLCStock , good well , and fixtures o Bit mark * ! cheap. lnQalrO.O.Be offlMt 661-111 R BAL T 6 U 0. J. CAMAB. TnORSAIil New honso , 6 rocmj , cellar and L barn. Ilv and loltn&ter , niucern COMCU- lerccs Appl ) at22522iland Harne ; ktreet. 1710R HALK A house anil lot on Davenport Jj street , the most derlrablo patt o ! ton. Good U room house , imtitry , cloait * , cittern , well ttft- li and all < bo nicci nry outhoi sts The Jnt abuundawith ( ruil trees anil shrubbery. Will only neli toi ca-li. Address or apnly to M 8. MirtlnoU'h , Bco otllco or K. L. JIorn &Co. , 1022 Capital avenue. ' 671-lm EOH SALE Side Bar bugfy nearly row , 1221 Far jam St. 653-i-U O SALK CIIPAl' A row east in carriage. Ownnr ' a gtt to ra'so mn.cy. . Inquire at C'cok'd wauhoufc , 13th Hlrcot , KetWiicn Dodge and Capitol avtnjo ( E0-2w ' I filler the ( urnlturi and l&so of F'RBALn the Orvil Central Iloiel , at Kcbraska City , ( cr ta'o. Brick building , modern liulld. Forty * clrfht r ems find Lcar'y new luralturc. All In flrat-oUss older with a good trade cfetibll.hod. For jurtlcuUra apply to E. SEYilOUll , Proprietor. 638-23 Nebraska City , Neb . , IQ.l SALE"Ihe Flo cnce. " Fur- HOTT.t of mr.lt tj. The onh hotel In tha n'aco. Address II. b. Clark , Stella , Rlihin'son ' co'iuty , i eb 610 21 * 1 ,1011 HALF 7 room hou'e and lorn , tw full lots nl-o'y ' Improved. Flue location , South Omaha. $5000. M1KS , 355-lm ) 1500F nan. TJIORSAf.E Newcottajreond Four lots oil'ark JD avenue only $2 00 , pmall cuh p vm nt , bal ance iquil annul ! pnymeuU at eight per rent. McCAGUK , opposite I * . 0. 350-11 TJ10R SALE Two acres on couth Thirteenth L street , goodLoute seven > Doras , barn , ( isiern 3CO blaring krapavlnei and large amount of Iiult ot all kind , bargain 2500 MtCAOUK. opposite I'oetOtnce. 349 < ( TTUHt SALE Hr use and lot , tl rooms , good cla- r tern , cm-building * , ftc. . large lot , mar town 2.200. . REYNOLDS & HOTTER. 177-lmo _ "ITIOR dALK A drs > t clan teconrt band Phaeton JC Call at 1819 Barney Bt. SU7-U T70IX SALE Flax mill machinery consisting ol C brake , 2 duttera , benter , picker , press , 4o. Can work el her r.itteil or greoa ctcck , aUo abaft * Ing , pullles , and belting ( or drUirg tbeaboio , aUo ono 35f.II. P. engine with bailer , amoko- fUck D'J Cui fixtures comp'etj. Address WILL * IAM TAlT Chailcs Cltv Iowa. 205-8m | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C10R 8ALF Water pen or gristmill , Inquire JJofEl Bra g , rtu.vi.rl > , Nee , 34265 "VOIt SALE Old newspapers In largo and small JJ quintltleaut this ottico. tt TfOK. SALE A gjd organ , lltttnused , for IP , JD at (622 21) ) . IIX MEYBK & BUO. EOKSALE-Phictou. II. . Ph lllps. 1207 ' arnam. 193 lm _ EOR SALE One 2 } arrn lot , near town , $1,200. 175-lm REY > OU ) ! > ! llOTTE.i. PLENTY of good brick. SS.BOperThsuBaii : it KILN. Chimney bricks 87. 0) per thousand. Cistern brick 83.00 , to cloto buslnts . 1 ORENZO DABBLE , One block touth of 15th aud Ualkvue road. IM-lmcl l0. < SALf' Fourgotdlota , one half mlle from JJ p stofflc.Che p , ea-y terms. 178-lrn' RE.AOLUS&MOTrER. T710U SALE A Orft-claissccoud hand top bug * JJ gy. CU11 at 1319 Hainey Htrtet. 317-ti STRAYED A dirk red ro - , tr-.lghtboin , ono being a ulfla ihoitor 'bun berth r , 5 via s old. Cirrlea a bell. I'.oiBe return t n. W. cor. 10th and Harue > . 5 < K6 | a HE celebrated fortune t-llcr In Gerrran and * English , 414 south 12th ttreet , betwt en How- aid anl Harcey. 6SO 3 } Saturday mornlcg , a email > oy about 4 LOST . Aujonu knoAln ; ol him pleasa cldit > Keh ) , 811 , touth Seventeenth itreet .78-21 * UP - One hnr e and ont mile colt , J with Irlt hind feet whlto JIaro ha white star on tjuhcal. Ownnan recoter tame tr proving i wncrsllp on appllcttlcn to R. Prim , Saratoga preclaU. S'fl-6t oo t O \YKD-A Ia'g row , rtrab o.I r , brurdcJ. kj "W' on right h'p Dor 10 jcarsola , I haso lend word to 12lh > .iu Center St. AJt > KY SVANSON. 503-25' f-1 \ WILL I uy a Wlnr'nof ui rnr jilano at $150 521-21 IIAX MEYF.K .ni > rv . mO CONIRAC10US We haft ) about 1000 J v ids of diit lor ale , K & II. D FJTABROOK. 60021 I > EL * n It ) Kisiaurant , > nimphr y & 03 , JJ lllSDodteatrett ; , Loaid$360 pir e lf. Ma ) Mm EDWAKDliUEHJu MAOISTEU OF PALltYSTKRY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 408 Tenth street , Wetnoon Farnam aud llarney. Will , wltii the aid of friunllac spirit * , obtain tar any our Blanco cf the post and present , uid in virt&ln uondltloua tn Ui * fa- tare. UoiU and Hhocs mn\f \ in order , Pofrrt Mtl'tM-tlan inirairpH POWDER V Absolutely Pure. 1 This powdar never varies. A narral ol pa rlly strenrth and wholtcomfiiMi. Men * c ao Jofcl than ut vrpUary klada , aad ainaot b * s U U eomMtlUoa with th mulutod * ellkw Urt kkurt wtl < bt , alamoT phrcpkU * p w4u S n ( Jr.li auu. 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