The Daily Bee. ' Saturday Morninfj , May 20 , LOCAL A Tory amusing Incident took plaoa yesterday morning at one of our promi nent hotels. A gentleman registered on Thursday evening under an assumed name , and In the mnrnlng v ry unceremo * niouily took the train west , forfeiting en tirely to settle his Recount with th * hotel. However , It was learned some time later that the gentleman h d negligently left his pocket book , containing abont $30 , beneath - . -neath hla pillow , and was obliged to tin. dergo the humiliation of telegraphing for it to the proprietor from I'aptlllon , thereby exposing the entfre proceeding. Mayor Ohus has Issued an order , dl' reeled to the city marshal , lntutlng him to keep an officer at bla headquarters from 7 a. m. to 12 m , every day , and not allow such officer to be absent from duty , except upon the mcst argent necessity. There la already a man on duty by day at the mayor' * office , onn at tbo Jallor'siHico , and Another nt the police court room , nnd this iwlll require four of the nix policemen on day duty to bo about the city Imll. The other two are kept busy on alley work or killing dogs , and the notlvo force ia tlma reduced pretty near to zero , A email excitement was croitcd in the neighborhood of Fourtoenth'nnd Farnham streets by the arrest of a drnnken man , who was subsequently taken from the policeman by icrno prominent gentlemen and aent homo In a hack , The June rlto of the Big Muddy is abont to begin. A epecIiU meeting of the Board of Education will bo held next Monday even- ' -Ing. Fred Heizko baa gold the Elkhorn Valley house to VVuetrlch Brothers , pro prietors if the United States hotel. They -will run both houses , and they will do it -well. The drinking fountain presented to the city by the Humane society , and to ibfl set up on Thirteenth street , between Douglss and Farnam , will be in shape in a day or two , Memorial services in connection with * lbe approaching Memorial Day will be tlheld en Saturday evening at the First . Gen iexaUonftl church , In which the Sec- ' ' 6nd rreibyterlan church wilt unit * . A complaint was filed Thursday in court against Charles Beldrof , of Tenth street , for abusing his family and chasing bin wife with a revolver when she went to neighbor's for shelter , A storm of rain set in at an early hour ryortorilay and ( bowers have fell at In- < tervalsall day. The streets were full ot water , and some washing out waa done at 10th and Farnam , Gloves Brothers , the architects who were charged with assault and battery by Choi. Specht , a member of the board of education , pleaded guilty In Judge Ben. ako's court and were fined the usual . amount. Robert Glenn hm complained In the police court of Jostph Fuhrman , one of the Ilussisn peddlers , whom bo charges with annoying bis family and using pro fane and obscene language , The renowned Swedish Lady Singers have , afUr examining the fint-olass In struments represented In Omaha , selected - fine Bmerson piano at the well-known Art and MuiioHalls of A. Hoipe. The < e ; nstrnments are pronounced tbo piano ol to-day. today.A A decision Is expected In a day crtwo 4n the Sherman county bond cate , which waa argued Thursday before Judge ! Miller and Dandy In tha United Btatei court. The case la a very important one , and the result Is anxiously looked for. There were three cases of intoxicatiot in police court yesterday , two fines beint .paid and the third party being committed A man who hai been banging around i Douglas street poker room for serera days was arrested on the charge of being i suspicious character , and was sentence ! to thirty day * Imprlionment , but the sen . tcaco was suspended on condition of hi leaving the city by aun down. The old rookeriei on the west sldo o Twelfth street , between Douglas am Dodge , are being torn dovtn and will glv plaoo in the early future to -me gooi business houiis. Even their room is bet than tholr company. They bavo proba bly soon about as much iniquity withl ; their walls any houses that were eve erected in the western country. The following Jtem from the Biou City Journal will interest many of o : readers : A presentation was made Tankton last evening by Mackey cbapU of tha Hose Crolx Knights Templar I Robert Carroll Jordan , Inspector-genet of the thirty-third degree , and an actii .member cf tbo supreme grand council i the southern Jurisdiction of tba Unite Statoi. The presentation waa made I < Sen. John B. Dennis. The Jewel pr ented Is a grand decoration for an act ! ' membsr. It is of gold , appropriately 1 cribed , and cost 8110 in Chicago. I specter-General Jordan waa In the cl . ' yesterday on bis way to Yankton , Decoration Day. A general and cordial invitation hereby extended to all eocrot aocli tlea to participate in the prcccanlc and exorcises on Decoration day , no : Wednesday , lay 30th , also all o eoldlcra and sailora , It IB also earnestly requested th all who can will bring flowers and d Ilvor them before 0 o'clock a. m , i Kuouy's hall , southeast corner i Dodge and Fourteenth streets , c Wednesday next. By order ef the pout commander. Official : GEN. O'BaiKN. 0. H. FITCH , Ad utant. Buoklon's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of tl world. Warranted to speedily cure Buri Bruise * , Cuts , Ulcers , Salt Rbenm , Fev HoretVOancers , Piles. Chilblains , Con TttUr , Chapped Hand * , and all skin era -MoM , gttaraatoed to ear * in every instw tBOMf reload * ! . caU p r box. Vac * * U br 0. F , Qoodtaiaa. A SWEET SINGER. Sad Rumors as to the Health of a Well Known Western - orn Soprano , Fanny KellogR Said to bo Lee- Ing Her Mind , News of a somewhat startling charac ter has been received from Boston to the effect that Mlaa Fannie Ktllogg , the sweet soprano singer , who trav ersed portion of the country lut winter In company with Slgnor Brig- neil , hao lost her mind. Miss Kellogg la from Council Binds , and Is a favorite with the beat people both of that city and Omaha , BO that her many friends in thin vl clnity will hoar the sad rumor with great regret. The report says that her conduct of late hm been the subject of considerable comment in mualc&l circles , and her alleged op pearanoo in the slreots of Boston recently , attired in abalmoral skirt and variegated head gear has caused a good many sago cdmlrern of the warbler to cxprcsi grave doubta con cerning her mental rqullibriam. Three vrnoko ego Mies Kullogg and Max Balhort , the manaitor of the company in which Mha Kellogg ap peared last auason , worn married at thu Brunswick in Now York city. The marriage ouromouy waa par- formed by the Rev. Dr. Collyer. The bcido and groom remained at the Brunswick a couple of days , and then shifted their quarters to the Victoria hotel , where they remained until two weeks ago , when Mks Kellogg nud- denly loft the city , leaving Mr , Max Biohert bahlnd Ifbr. Miss" Kellogg took up her quarters InPallham hotel , , near Boston common , and since then it Is reported hi < s baon noting strange ly. Mr. Bichort was lost sight of for a day or two after hlo wife's dnpnrt- nro , but finally turned up at thoEvur- ett house , where ho took quarters and wboro ho remained until last Saturday night , when ho disappeared. On the wedding cards issued by Miss Kellogg the day preceding her marriage there was written the following : At homo Mon days and Wednesdays In November. ' * Baohort Is a man of 45 or so , of me dium stature , and nnlll lately very un reserved In manner. He waa onoo a partner with Major Pond , and has the record of straightforwardness In his business transactions , though Inclined to avarice. During the concert tour Mlas Kellogg seemed suddenly at tracted toward him , and when ho and Mr. Guttsohalk once had a dispute she took a violent share In the contro versy , defending Biohert with savage energy. She seemed proud of her in fatuation , and frequently boasted of It. Baohort seemed to return her love with ardor. The pair seemed In separable , and the wonder ia all the moro profound that lovers so fond should so suddenly separate. MIKE'S MASH. Ho Moots With Another Waterloo lee at Last. A ReBiatance to Law Which Nearly Costs Him Hia Life. Mike Gllllgan , who , when sober , ia one of that best natured of men , but when ho throws a few drinks It him goti aa furious as r.FJjil Islander , had a racket laat night which nearlj coat hire his life , Mike was always on his muscle and onoo , when under the Inflaenct of liquor and resisting Officer Ed Gorman , now the deputy marshal waa nearly pounded to death before hi could bo subdued. Ho says ho hai never fully recovered from that trou ble , and that a conplo of drinks no ? will set him up and make him rock less. less.L L st evening Offiaor Raano , whc had just come Irom roll call , wont tc No. 2'a houao to leave hlarubber coat , and whtlo there saw a crowd runnin ; toward Curry's pkco on Tenth street now run by Frank Adama , It appears that Gllllgan weni to thi place with a mm named Shields , i well known party , and got into tronbl wl'h Mr. Adams , who was obliged ti throw him out of the saloon. On arriving at the scene of tronbl Officer Raano attempted to arros Gllllgan , who nfuaod to go until h had washed himself. Rnaue got hit out Into the alloy , when Gilllganstruol at him aud was promptly knookoc down by the ofliaer. He got on hi foot again andgrabbai Rjaue by tin lapels of tbo coat , splitting it in twi in the back , Ruino tried to put thi nippers on him but Mike ruststod am struck the either , who seeing that 1 was a desperate case downed hie again , aud hit him a couple of blow that left him Insensible. Shields interfered at this juncture but some of the by-nUndors come t Ruano's assistance and knockc Shields right and left. 'A bagga ( wagon was called and Mlko was hisnU to jail in so bad a shape that it was i first feared that ho was going < "cnnk. " Dr. P. S. Labouring wi Is summoned and attended to h wound * , which ho pronounced not da : gerona , though very severe , and midnight Mlko was resting protl easy. Shields was also arrested , aud bol parties will likely got a chance to r cuperato at the expense of the count It wao a close call with Gllllgan forb life , and at ono tlmo it was thongl that he was dead , but he seems bear a charmed life , aud will nodou pull through all right. An Indignant Irishman. To Ih * Editor ot the DII. I am much surprised that the a tack on the Catholic church in Ti Republican of Is.sk Sunday by the e itor of that paper should have boi noticed by Mr , Rush. Like produ lions are of too frequent oocurreu In the taae shs t , and the fael of b Ing noUotd by any rack { wuoa OB tends to render noedleis the following of THK BEE'S advice , namely : to "tnko kidney wort to Improve Its cir- cnhition. " Such notice is a moro ef fective mode of doing so , and they are glad to glvo it space , which they are unable to fill by their ordinary ed itorials. The Republican in dealing with Irish or Catholic molten , which by the way it always cDDfoonds , shows entire Ignorance of every detail. Con- trovoriy with it ia like trying to pump thooloey Into an intelligent i-hlnoco * roa. I call on not only our Irlih and Catholic population but on every manly man and womanly woman in our city who despises ignorance , big otry and unreasoning prejudice to "boycott" The Rspubllcau. Respectfully , IRISII AuimoAir. Senator FJmoIa , of Sun Pranclsco , Is at the Metropolitan. J. II. Crosby , of Fittsfielc ] , Illi. , is a guest of the Metropolitan , J , F. Hoover , of Ponna lvAala , la at the Metropolitan. J. , Mcrrisa , of Blair , rcghtorod at the Metropolitan ycstordo ) . B. Landraann , of YanUton , is in the city. city.R. R. Morris , of Hchuyler , is'st the Metro polltan. J , M. Seymour , of WaVtQtld , and Marlon Klco and wic , cf Prairtevllte , nre registered at the Meiropolitjn , Gee , Crlsmnn , of thlt Like , fa in the city. city.J. J. W , Small , of Farflolilj I ) . S. BBBISI- Krduor , of Chicane ; H' . hi. Waring , of Sewnrdi W. T. Saot > r of YnrV ; David FilzjoralH , of Lincoln , nnrl R. G. King , oJ Nebraska City , are Kncota at the. Puxton , HQV. Goo.V. . WaiuwrJght , of lUntr , i. In town. F. O. I'OBB , of Crete ; 3. I ) , Ilayoi , . of Hewarcl ; C. W. Wadaworthj of HI air , and Gee , Cheliman , of Colambui , were amoi.fr the Russia at the Mlllard yenterday. C. J. Ntbbltt , of Heleun , Montanci is at the Millnrd. D. O. "Dodge , gennral manager of the Denver & Klo Grande railway aud J. A. MoMartln , oi Denver , are at the P&xton. 3W. | Klmbkll and daughter , of'Deo. T rr were at the Paxton yesterday. P , 3 , Burni and wife , off W tplag WaUr , are at the MllUrd. Jamai Inman ndO. 0. Purcellof Den ver , were amodg the guesta at the Mlllard John Iteermaker and wife , , oft Wkhoo , were In the olty. yesterday. M. M. Orrnsby , of David City , U at tbo Millard. Miss Georgia Mack , of Colorado Springs , is among the arrivals at the Met ropolitan. C. F. Iddlngn , cf j North Platte , i ia the city. J. A. Wllcox , Nebranka City ; W. R , Kelly and W. L. Val Alatyno , Lincoln , are at the Puxtnn , C. D. Thurmsn and A. Ki Sweat , ol Denver , and A. B. Peralnsor and wife , ol Sterling , Col. , registered at the Paxton yesterday. II. P. Foster , of Lincoln , was Intern ytaterday. Mrs. J. P. Barnett and Mrs. Marshall of Lincoln were guests at the i'axton jea terday. Mrs. Major Camp , of Minneapolis , , wai in the city yesterday. A Great Discovery. That la dally bringing joy to tbx > home of thousands by saving many ol their den ones from an early grave. Truly J Dr King's New Discovery for consumption cougha , colds , asthma , bronchitis , bay fe ver , loss of voice , tickling In the throat pain In the side and cheat , or any dlseaei of the throat and lungs , a positive cute Guaranteed. Irlal bottles at O. K. Good min's drug etoro. Large l a $1. A Now Policeman. Mr. H. Jaoobsou , who has been i member of the Omaha police force fo BOVOU years , and has been roappolntoi by Mayor Chase , recently asked th olty oouuoll for a leave of absence fo thirty doya , whloh was nnhositatingl ; granted , as It was the first ho hoi over aokod. Yesterday noon the Jacobson house hold waa rejoiced by the arrival of BOD , a bouncing baby boy ; weight ten pounds solid. This established a very Importan precedent and tbo coanoll will here after bo apt to grant a man leave o absnnou whenever ho wants It aa it i to the city's interest to do so. Mi Jaoobaon ia receiving the nongratnla tiona of hla many friends , and all ar glad to know that both wlfo and oo : are doing well. Mr. Jacobson la on of the boat oiliotra on the force an en joy a the confidence of all who knoi him. him.Wo wish him many happy return ! LAWN MOWERS For a cholo of any alzo and from ALL the patten wade , go to EVANS1 SEED STORE m2 * 3t-m&o 3eal Betato Transfers. The following deeds were filed fc noord in the county clerk's ' offlo May 24 , reported for THE BEE b Amofl1 real estate agency ; David H. Bawman to the tchool dl trlot of thn Olty ot Omaha , w. d. , lc 3 , block 15 , Parkor'sjadd. , 8,000. Samuel J , Jones and wife to Qari D. Reed , w. d. , lot 1 , block 13 , WI ! cox add , , $145 , Dexter L. Thomw and wlfo to Wn Raudnlo , w , d. , lota 30 , 37 and 31 blookS , Hanacotu PJace , $1,225. W. N. MoOandllsh aud wlfo I George Gardiner , w. d. , lot 20 , M Oindllah Place , 8,300. Jtunos G. Mageath and wife I Martha M. Ish , w. d. , lots 0,10 , ] aud 13 , Burr Oak. 1,400. Never Give Up. If yon tie suffering with jew and d prefsed spirits , Ufa of appetite , gener debility , disordered blood , weak conitlt tlon , headache , or any dl e e of a bllioi nature , by all means procure a bottle Ilectrlo Bitten. You will be surprln to see the rapid Improvement that w tollowt you will ba inspired with naw Hi strength and activity will return ; pain ai mUery will cease , and henoeforth vnu w wjolc * In the pralM ot EUctrlo Bltt i Bold at fifty Mate m boUU by 0. V. Qoo WOMEN AT WORK , Thu Passions of the Woman's Proabyterial 'Missionary ' Society. Stirring Addresses and Im portant Work. The "Woman's PrcabytorlaJ Mleifon- ary Society of Omaha held Its scssioni in the First Presbyterian chnrch of this city daring Thtnvdny alternooo and laat evening. The fair , bright weather brought out a goodly number of tadloa to the opening exoroiioB of the iay. Davo. Uonal oxetcliei at 9:30 : in the morn , rngOn their conclcaion Mba. J. 11 Meredith welcomed the foreign dele * gfttss In a neat and folicltloa * spooah , which was very happily responded to by the Mra. Rev. Little , of Ootambaa , on behalf of the delegates. Rjportn f/om auxiliary nocioties came next in ordor. ' As the aeoroiary called the roll the following socintlen responded in tbo person of delegates : MM. Rv. J. A. Hood and Mrs. Curry , from ScVmyler ; Mra. Rav. J. W. LUtlo , , Mrn. Taylor and 7/TisB- Stongor , irom Colrambns ; Mra. Butts irom Belhivno. Mrs. 'i' A. Gtuigh road a ropoBi. from the Jiadu'B1 Missionary noclotv of the Fltst chuioh oi 0maha , whlch'.w.-w followed by n report from Mra. Join 15. Evann iu bolmlf of thn nociotv of "Workers for Heathen Women" in the cnino church , I the latter being ; the banner nooluty 5 the Presbytery fur Foreign Jlistioati this year , hav ing oautrioutod the gwate t umouui- oi cash. Tim next baslncno on hand was thr * election of Pi-esbytorltli ofiiocre , which , ruaultod asfo own : Mrs. Kov. J. P.1 RialvPapUllon , Prea- bjtoriftl president. Mra. O. N. lUuwoy , Omaha , pecretary. Mrs , Dr. J. 0. Donioci. Omaha , treas urer. Airs. llev. J. " .VV Little.Gblombua , firat lee. lee.MM , L. A. GraigJiOmaha , second vice. Mrs. Truman iJucIc , Omahe > third vice. Mrs. llev. J. A. lIord.Sthujlcr , fomrth vice. vice.Mrs. Mrs. I. N. TaJarOaklaad. sixth vice. The mooting then adjpnrned to meet at 2 o'clock , Daring the afternoon ooaslonMra. Day , of the ohoir < of th * First Pres byterian church Omabn , aang some very fine soleotiuns wlth'ijroat fooling and pathos , Mra. Day's voice ia ape- dally adapted to sacred maalo , aud her rendition ot nemo ot the standard pieces waa very actistlo. Mlsa Llda Wileon read a very well written original poem , on mission work , which wa regret * . ) have not before na to prcoout in iull to our readers , Mrs. Helm , , oi Chicago , spoke in behalf of , the foreign beard of that city. Sha wao followed by Mra. A. P. Nicholas in a. stirring ad- dresa on home lalssions , Mn. Nich olas and the MriL , liav. & . T. Orlss- mou , of Konrnuy , have been addud to the force of the woman's oaocnUvocom- mitteoof homcm'.mlonB in Now York to represent the state of Nebraska offi cially in connection with the Mra. G. L. Little , of Omaha. Mrs. Nicholas said there were women in Utah aa degraded as any a foreign miaslonaay could find In Shanghla or Canton China. Daring the tlmo the women of the church had boon working to plant school honaoa and churches la. tbo jangles of Asia and Africa , , a. whole continent of Pagans had baaa annexed to America in Alaska , She charaoiesitsd America aa a country in which events tranaplred and the whole face of things wao changed like the dissolving views of the camera. "Tho clock otrikea when there ia a change from hour to hour , but nc hammer In the Horologne of Time peals forth when there ia a chaugo from orn to era , " ad ; to the womea of the chnrch had been given some ol thono new and dlflioalt homo mlaalao problems toaolve , and they must aol prove false to duty. She said opticians had found a dig. . ease of the eye that occasioned lonf aud fore Blghtednets , and warned the women in their zaal for forolga mis eions not to contract it , but while they did tholr foreign work not tofor- yet home mlaalona demanded tkecami recognition lit every way , It was pool po.lioy to stand with ontatrotchec hands helping Booriboolagha when wi forpota polaonona rlptllo waa gnaw ing , * at our own coun try's vitals and wrapping iti folds around our grcal western country , as Mormonism 1 doing. The men and women on tb frontier cf our own state bravely llv Ing lives of self-denial for the Masters tors s&ko nro the beat arguments pos elblo for effort in behalf of homo mil slon nmong those moro favorably situ ated. ated.Mrs. . Helm led a children's mootin at 4 o'clock and alse addressed a : audlenoo gathered In the church in th evening. The mooting adjourned sine die , bu the next aeeslona will most likely b hold at regular tlmo of meeting of th Omaha Presbytery. Memorial Day. On the 30th day of this month wi ba Memorial or Decoration Daywhe wo hall pty our respects to the hoi orod dead by strewing flowers upo tholr graves and otherwise momoraUi Ing those who laid tholr lives upon th altar of their country. I desire In b < half of the Grand Army ot thoRepnl Ho , which Is taking the load in th matter , to invite every true , loyal an 1 patriotic citizen to aid us on this oc cation by donations of flowers and b their presence on the grounds whei the ceremonies are to take place. A members of the Grand Army and a soldiers whether they are members t this organization er not , are earnest ! requested to form in line with us an march with Grand Army comrades < the cemetery , Should ny wish I join the prooeiilon , who do not tx long to any organizations , provide AalarlUtlc la extended to olty and county oQlcors and to all crpanized societies to join and march with us to Proapeot hill. The sons of aoldlcra nro requested to report to rno and aa organisation will bo profootecl. I request that societies intending to join us will report to mo at as early a date aa possible so that our order of march may bo perfected. Any wprd loft at Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ticket office In Paxton hotel In care of A , Alice , will reach me. Hoping that the day will bo universally recognised , I am respectfully , Gao. R RATHRURN , Marshall of the day , LUND'S LEAVING. Buttermilk Merchant Makes a Bad Break , And Leaves Sundry Creditors to Mourn His Absence. The latoat eonsatlou in business cir cles it iho mysterious disappearance of Jules Lund , a man who ha done a good bufrlacna in the banomsnt of Lytlo blcdr , , where bo vended butter milk , eggs , oho&sr , 'etc. Lund wncvoarrylnt' ou an apparently successful Inalneer , and had an f3col- bnt deliver ; WOROH and team , which wore kept bwyi iu papplylng his trade. Sis ploco bw btvii closed oitioa Thursday , and ho . aJ aiyotorfoQaiy disappeared , rogn h r with a young who aotftdl hlrt. clerk. lc id fontul ou iiivfc.aMi'.Atlou that he with > n I'ldrtiHeiiniiua of irttK 31,000 lo 82 000 h > i : xtns ovar hJ toad , utr.oni ; tiiu cr chiors biiln the Frt-mont Oreamcrj-j , CA. A. Lnt3qoo ? 4j , h tutlot ; Cildw.ili , Jtlvwjiihon ( VCo , LO whom bo Is Indebted about $149 ; . A. J. Simpson , the o-iHiago rnakuy , ny whom his wagon was manufaoturvd ; : Dhway & Srone , Obh 3K F Smythp , Kdltolm it Erlckion aud Hubarman A 13j. , thn jowelloia/.n couple of inlill- nura tvud uundry others. Il-e obtained opold wa4ch worth 580i from Edholna. c5 > Hrlritson , which be waa to show hb lady dork aud see if It Baited her and 'was to > bo respon sible for. H also secured a pair < nt bracelets Jrom Hnbormann < & 0b..cn the same term . He took away a gold watch an ? which Colonel' Smjihe had u ilatm , and the colonel also holds a mortgage on his horse for $225 JDeaars. Dewey 2f Stone have at- iaohod his harness for their claim , amdithe other crcdrboru are left out in the cold , as nothing was found in the establishment but a few < cigars , some etilo buttermilk , aneV-ia little furniture of'no particular value. . If Lund is arrested , be will be pKToeeonted for obtaining goods under falao pretenses. MEDICAL MESTSN08. T Dentists and Hdmeopatns Meet at Lincoln I > r. Paul , Dr. Conner , Dr. Johns ton oud Dr. Billing , prominent Omaha dentlata , returned from Lin coln Thursday , whera > they went to attend the Nebraska State Dental They report about thirty persons in attendance , and It van determined to nnlte nox year with the Kansas State Danta Society in a mooting at Hiawatha. A very pleasant and profitable meeting , was enjoyed at Lincoln. The Hotroaopathista bold their first meeting Wednesday afternoon In tha rllugton hotel parlors. A large umber of physicians were present rum all over tha atatu , in fact tha argest attendance ever hold by the oolety , thirty-eight visiting physi > ians being there , The firat meeting aa called to order at 2:20 : by Presl- ent Dlnsmore , , of Omaha. Altai rollmlnary business the society pro eeded to the regular order. Papeis f Intereet were read by Drs. Still- mar , Simmons , and Parsoll , aud iwjro "Iscutsed by tha other members. A committee waa appointed to aon- er with a llko committee of the J o- raska State Medical society in rafer- nce to legislation. This committee onslata of I > ra. Simmons , Oarscadden nd Hart. In the evening the physicians and a moderately large number of the gen- ral public met at the Y. M. 0. A. lall to listen to tbo address of wel- omo and the addresses of President ) lnsmoro and Dr. Dancan. of Chi cago. LAWS MOWERS , 200 , all slzei and patterns , at EYANS' Seed Storr , m24-3t-m&9 Army Orders. The leave of absence for seven dayi granted to First Lieutenant T. H Dapron , Ninth infantry , in orderi No. 00 , dated Fort Bridget , Wyo. Hay 18 , 1883 , is extended five days The quartermaster's dopartmen will furnish transportation from For * Omaha , Neb. , to Fort D. A. RuBsoll Wyo. , to Private Maeon Wallace company F , Ninth Infantry , on fur lough without moans to return to hi station. His company commando will bo notified by the qoartonnaste .furnishing the transportation , tha the cost ot the same may bo proper ! ; barged against the soldier. The following named men enllstei at Fort Omaha , Neb. , are assigned a follows : Frank Voodry to company.F , Nlntl Infantry. Frank Balthasar to the Fourth In fantry. Recruit Voodry will be sent to th station of his company on the firt favorable opportunity. THAT HUSBAND OF MINE Is throe timei the man he was bi fore he began using "Wells' Healt Renewer. " 91 Druggists. If yn an not marritJ , write tl MarrUcaFund Mmtral Trust Aatoclatlei dM lUpU * . Iowa , for oirtmlars sxylali for Infants &nd Children. Castorlfipromotes Digestion' and overcomes .Flatulency , CJonstipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , and Fovcrishncss. It insures health and natural Bleep , without morphine. " Cfistorla Is so well ndnpto l to ChWrrn th/it I recoiniiiend It M superior to any prescription kuovru to me. " JI. A. ARCHER , M. D. , 83 Portland ATC. , UrooUlyn , N. Y. What glres our Children rcwr chock * . What cures their fercra , makes them steep l 'Tl * CantorTa , When ImblcR fret nnd cry by turns , \Vhat cures thvlr colic , kills their worms , Hut Cmtorla. Wl % t quickly cure" ! Constipation , Bour Stomach , Cold ? , JuiUgvetlon , Hut Cruitorliu Farnvrpll then to Jlorplilna Syrups , Castor O.'l aud 1'aregurltV arid irallCantorlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Bhouina- tisin , SpraiiiH , Bnrns , Gnlls , &e. The most Powcrfttl and Ponc- Pain-relieving uiul Healingllemcdy known toman. SPECIAL HGTiCr.S. P IALS wl'l ' POSITIVELY not bel'n tertedunleit paid In adrznca. T WN The On ha imtiuH nank MONEV Dnp-ired tomikcloivis ot Omtht ctty or TcucInH county ic l Ktt\e nt c-irrrnt ntttiio lijterei' . S cf mm tififin ihv fd. fctf oHhY TO MA ) > C l1 lit Ijiolllce cf J ) . L. * B , roam g.rrcli < litoi > Blcek. _ KYTO LO/jW-Tlio linut.v H tf9 of In- onTi ASPT e < f Ktti It J > > u h ONBY Loaned on chattel pnrerty by J. M 1' Ikitt > , No 25F. biuih 14lb rftiuct ggfi-linot 'JLW.Y LOANKD-rr thallcl mortensts. Mt' 7 Union BlSjk. SfcU Irnc § Hf.LP WAITED. \ srA TKD A Oerrnan liov , cf'irorf'parcn ' p , iVV Wt'i \tarnof .Mre , iogt In-o coitntry town-rto Uarn t' natctiinavini ? arrt Jewelry trsde Tor luriher pmtleu'ais apply , Jh rcrmn , tb Jl Ifcrnh.rd. 12IS Ilovf.fd ttrott , Ouii'.l' , .Ki-b I B47-Sr Tf T ANTED Office boy. . AHK3 , lYVWA3P7ED * ffw m-ie'raei WA3P7ED . at JJ.C 'por acr 64tV2 I ANTED Apnfd boy.- German pwf'rreit. W : i ktreot. WA TI-D A tober toknrIrqnlrn at F. Sctutplng , O.nuanlkiTiiue , near tht ie- * jetz. CW-S5H A ROCd g\t\ \ \ for rencral heute- WANTED UJIANNWHILE , JOT S. llth Itreifc AS7XD Two tinners to gn to Fiomnnt , W Neb. Apply at Lee , iV.'ecl and Co. lUS'b ' fM-29 First class telp at N w 7 > ork WANTED iinreid'a'cly. ' CMod wages raid. These whnln ? further Inlcrmatlon can ndilross Kts Mary McC Iroy , Fremont , Neb. 027 31 STtr \ teed bother at once. A 'dres - y V Hera-an Sastuann , Sctiujlcr , Neb. (03.23 A fining roc InimedlatelTak the WANTED Hotel. i'JI tf f > wants to meet "C'M < M S05 ANTED-GIrl to waitoo t ble. Inquire at W St. ( harlcs Hotel. n/t-tf > ANTED A dining roam girl at the Crelch ton houtc. E J-'tf SITUATIONS WANTED , TT7 ANTED Employmcitt by a srood t n In VV private f.milj. H. MANN > EIDER , 63S--265 Utbelmtt , Near Farnam. * -TED By avounziran from the > it , with good habltfl and r comnni'atlor , a in In a wholesale or retail gr.cO'.v store. iWdreto I. N. W. , Bis ottfle. PITTANTED-A lad ) dcs'ros ' a M'tntlon ' as [ VV housekeeper or fcailly * camstreM. Dest iBr fcroneesgiren. Nn obj.ctlons to leaving illy. Address Mrs. P. P.-Harris , Council blufis , [ towa. MtfC3-3t MI8OELLAMEO-JB WAMT8 I can fumlah three p-.r ons lth WANTED , Mb.ok-koepr Juij IKt J B , "MITII , 1510 Douiln. (29-20' ANTED A furnU ed hall to r ni , ntat'ng W terms , per quarter or 0 montlrt. for one Adorrss Box BIB. OOT-25f FOR H ENT HOUSES AND LOTS. 011 RFN.T- : 1 1810 Dodge RENT Ho'ito with flvo rooms , good re F pair , nlcejard Rent 85 iwrnao'lh. tl7-29 J HN W. BELL. Druggist TTMIU RENT Cottoze of thten rooms , Twon'y. J ; third Td Lnvonworth , $13 pr rronth. nqnlre " > t 012 S. Jeventtonlh bt. M2ltt T70R RENT Two callages excellent repair. JD LeaYtiiwirth and Souih a\ciuo , $2i anuSi MeAGUE , _ _ 10-tf oppotlto P. 0. OK RENT 4 roans , new 'd plea-ant , near F atrmCaw. 'Jem s fJ. ptr imnlh. ? aiill quiet f rnl y pro'erred. P. W , UOE , King St. between ChtuksandSonard. 679-vUf T710R RU'iT ' Furnished parlcr nd bed loom , JD nra , floor , 2219 Callfornlastroet. 554-201 RENT Nice fu-nlsned room with beard. FOR > lmpioiemeur > , ud ttbla board. No. 1718 Daditu tlreot. 6S9-26t FOU KENT Corner of ! BthandDa > - STultK . Inqu're ' 1610 uaTonport 6tr ct. 463-tf UORIUN 1J torj house 6 rooms noithMsl JD corner 16th and CUrk. KnqulraofWm ICIer at DK EY & STONE. 474 2w f1O LET One or two r.oms , with beard , 1805 L California stroel. . ° R KENT One Piano , one now organ , reasonable enable teirat. Hope1 * Music Hall. 329-ln TTIURNISHEU rooms and boaid. Modvru con JJ venlencci , 1810 Dodge streetlCOOJunUt ROOMS Very desirable Ifcatlot FUKNI3IIED estate. DPPV. . O. 001-tl RENT Fins upright piano , fine Kim FOR , orgu , , 1519 Dodge .treet. FOR SALE. : \ Bather shop with clgir Business 1 Oood location , 5 chairs , jlnqmre "N. Be- SALE Now house , five rooms , cillar am FOR , Hud and toft water , modern con vlincs. Apply at 2218 Twentj-second itreet coir llarncy. B85-2Jt SALE-s'ldo bar bug.-y , neirly new , 122 FOR St. BM-31J t SALE Two lot * , ono a come' InShlnn' FOR , with gcod feme and ehade tre around same , tor $700 cash. Icqulie of McKOO ! Nc. 1510 DauglasUt. 018 2C T710R BALE A horsr. buggy and hirnefs Onl ; JL' be n used six months. A < so 1'ght wigon aoi open buggy an ) sewing mschlnr , cLeap Call a 448 21 street , bet on Ilainey and Bt. 11.rj' a vin Je. COI-2C5 IJTOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE-Impioved farm Jt ; In Illinois , Iowa , Wisconsin. Dakota am ftebrii'a , also Improved and unlmprorsd resl dsnct property In this city. Prtcei and term to suit purchasers. E. L. J10E3K A CO. ST7-M 1622 Capital ATC. , Omaha. Keb. I OR BALE -Yes * Piano , F 628-tf 0. J. OAKAN. T7IOP BALK CIIVAF-A rew eaii-i > oanlaf * XJ Owmer ) ai got to rals * moo y Inquire a Cook's narchouet , lith str * * ! , b tw n Dodj and CapllolaTtOM. 160- ] * SALE A IIOHSO and lot on Putcnport FOR street tno nr.tt detljvblc patt of town. Good ! room houw , pantry , c'ttit * , cistern , well ttn- bleaud nil ibonccejary ouihoi SPB. Itt let aboil till with fruit Irruj and shrubbery. Will only sell for ca > h. Addren" or arm'v ' t3 V.8. Hartl o lcli , fee olHco or' K. L. JlorscftOo. , M SC pltoli.vtnne. yM = i 17\Oi \ ; . < < ALK Troomhou'p assl born , twn fun L1 lots nl'wly Improved. Flea location , SonSSs Oaaf a. 83000. AMES , } 606 Fainam. pCltibALKVatcrpower fftrrf mill , Inqulte- JD of K1. ramr , Wftvcrjy , Nou , 312-if "jV OK'SALE Old newspapers In lh je and email JL rpi'.utlclti ut thla office. tf F1UK UALJ--fjax rnlli machinery fontlstlrj ; of br&'to , a dTittois , bcattr , j.lckcr , } > ir > f , 4c. Can wor ol'htr rotted or tticon ftoulr , alio shaft- Itijf , ptiMI'jH , r.n'4 belting for driving thealo/e , nteo ono "S' It. H. engine with briar , smoke- i tick at > l wtmuren coi'p'cti.Add.'W ' VVILL- IAM TAK Clntli3 Cltv } owa. ! -3mI A -Irjt-cla'B second hand J . I ? - Jp bug. JCi Call nt 13M llnint ? street 317-tt UESttSVATlO.f In Kcbrai 'd I K n a5 l3-to ho Id by tha government A map of the reltrvition with pit laeJ ptXis of eaoliSOacrei md d Snd foil leinn of nlo lent on receipt ot onoiolUr. . Addrrrs 018-305 w. O. BIEISO , C re y ; a tm4 Olic * , B-atrlcp , Krh. for the "Wheelman , " D a 70 page lllu tra'etf Uonlhlj llairlne , con- Ulnlng icr. l siofletnJ derutd ti blcjcllnir nd trlc/clln ? tn li countrl i , 12.00 per jn < jDd 20o for er : ic > en ccpvC. . M. Wocdonan , r 5 8 Ote&H . . Clt-M- A mm of mom ; fotmd on Farnh FOUND itrret M T 2idwu IbitatSaii'ndruito The o ner can haTocnmoby , ror.ntf nad paying for ajvcrihcment. . C < 0-15J ! VT OTICE I her by caution errrjbody Against _ LN Blvlog credit or1 fo'llnu anyt&li g en my nc- crant to my wife , Eml'le nUdaufrllrlnv on the < corner rf loth ar.d Doit .bU I' ' this city , ai Trill not be responiftle- anv oVbta she may > * contnct CEA3. UJLDAUF Omaha May 23rd 383. 031-SOt "E > ELMONTO R(8tauiant , Humphrey & Co. , , JL ) HIS Dodge street , board'93'5'J ' > p > week. Slay-l-lm EDWAEDKUEHL MAQ1STER OF PALMYBTEBY AND CONDI 1TONALIST , 408 Tenth Btroot , kntweca Farnam aid Ilatncy. Will , with the aid of guardian Bchita , obtain for anv one a.glnnce of the past aad prooont. and nn certain conditions In tbt fa * toe. Boots and Shoes mailo to order. Pcrtttt AbsoIuteSy Pure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of pu rltjr strength and wholcsomcncss. More economical thin Ihe ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test Jhori weight , alumor phosphate po Jor Sold only In cans. ROTAS , BAKUTO POWDKH Co. , Wall-St.'tilt New York. I Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs. S. A. Allen's WORLD'S HairRestorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress. Mrs. S. A , AU.KN lias justly earned this title , and thousands arc this day rejoicing over a fine head or hair produced by her unequalcd preparation for restor ing , invigorating , and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp , removing Dandruff , and arrests the Tall ; the hair , iTgray , ! * changed lo its natural color , giving it the tame vitality and luxurious quantity as In youth. COMPLIMENTARY. "My hair is now restored to its youthful color ; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat isfied that the preparation is not a dye , but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall , which is cer tainly an advantage to me , who was in danger of be coming bald. " This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. "Ono Bottle diil It. " expression of many who have had their gray hair icstorcd to iu natural color , and their bald ( pot cohered with hair , after mine one tattle of MRS , S. A. ALWH'S Wo u > ' HAIR JUiTORx * . It is rot a dye. 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