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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1883)
THE OMAHA DAILY BSH"THURS0A\ 31 The Daily mm. Thursday Morning , May 31. LOOAb JtJKJtaVITIES. Additional local on the Insldo. Yaiterd y wa the finest weather had on Decoration day for yean. Only ono plain drunk WM pulled by the police Tuesday night. A bay horse belonging to Mr. J. Gil- llntki , was lost or ttolen irom his barn on 9th street Tueeday night. The strawberry festival which was to have been given by the ladles of the Pro- bytirhn church on this evening h s been postponed. The Board of Public Works , which according to the Oolpetr.er bill should die to-diy , nnnouncts that it will not give up the ghost yet awhile. Two small boys were arrested Tues day with an old Iron force pump In their poi-sendon which they wore trying to icll to a eocond'hand dealer. Tha funeral of Iho iato Ilodney Butcher look place yesterday under tbe auspices of St. John's lodge , A. F. & A. M , , and was largely attended. Ben Hogan , who has been trjlng to convert tbe Iowa tough ? , over at Council Bluffs , was In the city Tuefdoy and left for Hastings on yesterday's train. Mr. James Garneau , formally of St. Louis , has como to Omaha to reside , In * tending to associate himself with his brother In the manufacture of crackers. The owner of tha force pump cip- turedfromths two boys on Tuesday night , will confer a favor by appearing at tbo police court , claiming his property ana filing a complaint. On Juno 1st important reductions in railway fares will bo made on tbe B , & M , and U. P. The rate to Colorado points will bo $22 , to Salt Lake and 0 * den (47 , and to Butte and other Montana points $04. Fifty-one recruits for tbo Filth cav- .IryatBldneywont west yesterday. They came from Jcfloraon barracks , and were in charge of Major Woodward , of the Tenth cavalry. Two car loads of recruits went west Tuesday. ) A special train of Pullman coaches ar rived from tbe west at 1 : l6)p ) , m. yesterday with the Raymond excursion party on board. They pulled over tha river at once , and dined at thoTrantfer hotel. James Stcphenaon has received two of the finext hearses ever manufactured in this country and not excelled by any In Now York City. Ono is a black hoarse for adults , nnd one a white ono for chlld- dren. They are simply magnificent. The New York Stin says of a well known joung Isdy of Omnhi , who was on the steamer Granite State when it burned "Miss Catrlo Van liuren , who was amgng the last who were saved , had a ml raculous esiape , Tbo opportunity was given her to enter n boat early in the panli but she hoard a scream in the tmoko in a distant part of the boat , and regardless o her own safety , ruehed to tbo Been3 of tin cries and rescued a child half stifled. " Tha reiidence of Hans Bnck , oppo site Huscall's park , was entered Tnetdir by burglar , who got In through tbo kitchen and parlor to Hans' boJrosin , Wbea the latter woke up be saw the burg lar standing over him with a gun and beard him say , "Keep still or I'll blow tbe sauer kraut out of you , " linns' re plied that he would "holler" all the time If be wanted to , as there were t roe team sters in the bouse who would come to Ills asilstanca. The burgltr took Mr. Buck's pants oil with him , rifled the pockets of $2 in money And throw them down near Bohemian hall , where they were recovered this morning. ZHE MAGIC OITY. Oneyonno's Promise for the Future. Mr. Geo. A. Emory , of Cheyenne , U in the olty and was met by a BEE reporter yesterday. Tha gentleman has been engaged > ln business at the "magic city of the plains" for ton yean , and it is ex tremely Interesting to know how great hla confidence la in Ha future. The discovery of important ooal and copper mines In the vicinity has add ed to the wealth of the citizens of Cheyenne , and their money has been expended In Improving and beautify- In p the place. Fine residences and buslneca blocks are numerous , trade ii brisk , horsoa who can make their mile In from three mlnntca to loss than 2:40 : are to bo Boon every day on the atreeta and Mr. Emery ia aa confident In Cheyenne's future as Mayor Ohaao la In that ot Omaha. It la the wish of all that his hopoa may bo roallzid aa Ohoyenno'a pros perity moana an Impotna to the growth the Gate Olty. SARATOGA SOCIETY. A Dellgkttul Solreo at tbe Residence orF. M. Umltb. The social of the yonng people last evening , at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bmith , was a most enjoy able affair. The music by the orchestra of the Fourth Infantry regiment was delight- fnl , the lunch elegant tin every par ticular. No pains were spared by thi boat and ho&tcsa to add to the enjoy ment of the occasion , for which they have the thanks of the entire party. Among those present were : Mlesct Rusttn , Miller , Brown , Bhlpman Monroe , Sincere , aud Hambrlght ; nls < MesBrr. Browntor , Hart , ' .Howard Smith , Moi roe , LUthfiMd , Lester , J , L. Brown , 0. 0. Brown , W , G. Rat- tin , J. D. lluitin , Simpson , Grass , Lludornunr. CUCKOO. WEDMBDAY , May 30th , 1883. A scientific chemical compount that gives health and strength ii Brown's Iron Bitten. HONORING HEROES , A Vast Ooucourso Pays Tribute to tlio NoiLO Dead , And Heaven Bhods Its Bright est Beams on the Scene. An Immense Procession , Bril liant With Banners , Plumes and FlowTB , Iho Bulldiugfl Alonp the Line of March Haadflomely Decorated , The Streets Thronged With Loyal Mourners , Solemn Services at Froepect Hill Cemetery. Eloquent Addreeo by Ool , E , O. Mason of the Army. Graphic Review oftheOauseo Which Led to War. And Pen Picturen of Sacrifice and Heroism. The Great Throne Who Went Down to tbo Oity of the Dead , And Oflored Their Lives for Their Country's Bake. A Sin to'.bo Forgiven Eat Mot Con- tloiiuil- After a month of variable weather nd a moat threatening aspect of the ky Tuesday , Memorial day dawned bright and fair aa the uioat exact- ng oonld wish for. At an early hour the streets were rowdod with people , the ntara , nd atrlpea and other decorations oatlnt ; from hnudroda of buildings nd the vrholo city wearing the ap oaranco of a holiday. The poatoflico , allroad hoadqnartera and dopota and many of the atorca wore cloised and ivoryouo turned out to do honor to o.id. About 0 o'clock the various noclotlce cgan to oRaombla and nu hour later ormed in the order designated by the niruhal ot the day , on Fourteenth , iltconth and Sixteenth ol roots. hortly before 11 o'clock thoflrat dlvi ion wheeled Into line from Sixteenth to Dodgy , moving cant ward , nnd IIH the second and bird divisions joined In nud anelled ho ranks , the procession became rnont mpoalng in Bizana well an appearance. The line was over half a niili long and presented a brilliant spectacle. The and of the Fourth Infantry and the A. O. II , band furnished tplondld mutlc ; the ofllcors of the Department of thu PJatto and the infantry ozoort gave the procension a martial appear nco , and waving pluraos and banners and a profuse floral display wore among the most attractive features of ho ocsssion. The baud wagon , containing thirty- light yonng misses , roproaontlng the tates , was a noteworthy object and firemen In uniform , the full Glco Olub , a quad of cavalry and the vsrl- ins secret societies in regalia all at- racked attention. Dad the fire department turned out with heir apparatus M on pre vious occasions the procession would have boon the most magnificent over soon in Omaha. The Grand Army of the Rspubllo was headed by the commander-ln-chlof of the order , Qeo , Paul Vandorroort , The line of march laid out before hand was followed , and on every side the streets and sidewalks wore crowded with spectators , while the various decorations on the buildings along the route were notably fine. The head quarters of the department of the tlato was decorated with the na tional colors and battle flags and regimental banners waved from every window. After traversing tbo principal streets of the city the procession wended its way to Prospect Hill Oom- otory , where a vast audience assem bled about the spice occupied by the band and chief oflhers of the day , After muslo by the A. 0. n. band , prayer by the chaplain and an appro priate song by the Omaha Qloo club , the oration was delivered by Ool. E. 0. Mason , U. S. A , Ool. Maaon'a Address. : LADIEH , GBMLEIIK.V , COMIIADKA : We have assembled to-day to do honor tq the memory of thote bravo men who tell dur ing the war of the rebellion that mighty conflict that covered the land from the Suiquennnuato the pulf , from the At- luntio to the plalus of Texa * , with battle fields and the wreck and rain of war. On land and so , on mountain and plain , on plantation and farm , through an empire In extent if territory , the iron heel of war baileft his tear. For two ecoro of years the dark clouds hud been gathering ; o U8 of alonlation aud icparnilon had year by year increased in number. Mora Intenus and bitter crew the ntterancea of those who ruled thacsunclls of the south those mltgulded men who proposed to make protection and advancement of negro slavery the chief end of federal legislation. Tbey either could or would not see that the equality of man proclaimed in out form of government could never bo made to square with a eystein of human slavery. Many years bctore the war one of the time a member of aongrcg * with the speaker , "while we can control tbolcgldla. Uon of the country ; when wo find thst ri'iwcr passing from u , we will , secede. ' Ihey tbuuKht the time bed como when , ot the Cth of November , 18CO , Mr. Llnoolr wai elected to tbe preilden-y by a Ia gi majority of the electrol college , receiving 180 votes of the 3 3 cant. Then upon thi was heard in unktnhiguoui langucgo thi declaration that uuleaa peaceable tepara HOB WM granted the dog * ol war wou'd bi 'rT11,00'.1 e lnten(1 to 8 ° out of thi Union , " said Senator Iven.un. "Wi propoe to go peaceably if we c n ; forclblj if ws must. I don't believe there will bi war ; the fifteen states , or tbe five of then now moving bnmlrd together In ono g > v * eminent ami unlttd n they re , or soon tu be , will defy tie world In arm * , much le Ihe northern ftUtca ( if til ! contedcracy. Fighting on our own soil in defense uf our tacnd rlfhti ; nnd honor wo ciunot bo con- xueretl even by the combined forces ( .f all the other statrc , nnd Bj acloun , fisnslblo men In the northern t to will understand thU too well to rnnko the effort " Hniter Wizlall declared tbu South Carolina htd laid her hand upon thoo'llfics of the it&tc ; thatcho wnnlcl first shake It until it tnt- tercd and then tumbled Into dust For weeks the halU of congrcm echoed with editions wordi like thc e and the very air of the capital WM Ulnted with the breath of trearon. To uc , in the light of snhneqnont ernnts , educated by the dltcl- pllne of w r into sterner winbood and raited to a higher plane of patriotism and to n keener appreciation ol the v lne of the union nf tbo state * , It In dllUoult to underdUnd how the o tnunti failed to move the milled hind nf the law. Ah , there were many who thought there was no l w to ttay th hand of thoeo who eonght tbe t atlon'n life. The perloJ under consideration found rnr paop o unprep > red for war. The war ol 1S13 hurt oillttl forth but n b&mlful uf men nml tbe arena upon which its battles wore f < > uiht { wni but a cmull uno. The wur with Mexico , our FCC > nd call to arm" , W.-VH v/Ith n foreign fno and mainly noon foreign anil. Neither of thexo C'xupalgna had taicd to any uppreclahlo extent tbe rrnourcoa of thn n fit Ion , olthor of tnen or money. 1'ttbllo opinion throughciitt the ci iintry vrm uufavorublo to tnllltnry or- iranlzfttloiiB. A lew dtaten , It IP true , with moro wlndoin than cbnrnclerlzed the inun.5 of our people , gave encouragement to tbo 1AIM I.VA.NUK 01' AM OltnANlXEI ) nnd ( llccliilincd clttzcu Roldlury. Ilut tlioFo HtcttH woo thd exception nnd nut tl.o rule. The regular army wns then AH it U cow v ry tin til nnil * cjttcred far end wlilo over nea co st and wo < toru frontier , lint Rinnll ai WCH tbo rcgu'ar uriny it was of Inostlm-kbla value when the time came , In the organization and dinrlplino of tbo vait maun ot peaceful cHIium called hud- dnnly to ( nko up urins. Wnilo wo tecog- nlzo the fact that the true clefcuno of afioo country lic id tbo tuoiat quMIUes nnd riKhtoans uplrit of the pcnplp , ttlll all tbonghlful men will agree tint n HtniiiHag army IB a n oc.itlty in u well nnler d btatu. Until men Inrn to love tbo t'uth nnd t par uo the right , tbo tntiun unist nuln- tain a body of men wlu.He tr.ide ia war. It doubtlera would be u good thing cou'.ct the world he Induced to crubinco tbe rluclplea of those ixcallont por.plo , the I iakcrn , and convert it very sword into a luwehnrc , and never moro dig Iron from .ho . earth to uiako is inta the deadly can on. Uut ws know thnt th'i poaca prlnci- ilos of tbo followers nf V/ui , 1'emi are nit n dream , and the lutlon that .should rautlce them wou d sooner or later have rude awakening. While wo do not need uch vant military establishments an we eo lu Europe , we do need u staadlcg Tiny lurge enongh to protect our frontier rom hoctile Indi > n > and our cities from : onimunisin , and ulio to thoroughly kepp llvo ft knowledge of the art of w.ir , and u iroper martial Rulrlt. The men who , In ho history of tbe hum in race , have been lorn with a genius for war can be counted > u tbo fingerK of one hand , Tba mi j rity if men mutt lern the trade of war a thor trud.-n are learned by study oud ex lorhnco. I ttnuvv the Impression prevails .hat a musket lu tha hand nnd u uniform in the back innkoa the holdler but it ID it oollnh thought nnd will be Inugbcd to corn by TUG VKTEI1ANH n 1805 after a four yunra' outmo in laigu , fluid and camp , for I venture to H. y hero Is not n incmnrr of tbe ( Jratul \rrny of tlio KapuMio before me who does nut appreciate the lillnroncd liritwoau himself , raw roortilt n Itlil , und mi > duelled Holdier when the I'Jiool wan closed , wholinowj wbeii the next call to nrii a will come ? U uuy tie lear nt band , it may bo f.ir oil lu the f lire , but como it will nooncr or Iat3r , au > ad will it be form un a people to permit he regular army , cither tbtougb nt < glcct , ndllTcrenco or hnstiltty ta fall into deouy , lint thin Is a dlgroelon , Wboro nro the foes ot our country ? eaid iur people aud prcsn in I860 and 1BG1 ; we iball never ngaln bo dUtutbod by v/arn oroi n , and the idea of a war domestic is but the thought of the nlttrmist. " Tlio itudent of history knowd that wars for th maintenance of rtllgioui aud political opinions have been far more frequent than wars for territorial couqactt. The nation eemed blind to tbo tacc that an irrecou- ilUblo dlffcroncoof oplnbn on queatloos vital to tbe lotpotultv of our government was fftbt leading ua to the only arbiter to whom appeal cm bo mudo when niftimeut > nd renncn cento to coutrnl tbu couucila uf ncn. True , the ( mucndiuc danger was icrctived by a few who hero and there alia i a wnruiir < voice thr.t fell un unbo- lovlog cars. I urn 3ntlsfied the people of ; ho south hnneatly thought tbero would be no war that thu northern in n would not fight ; that they tvcu'd nactitice their prin ciple * rather thnn ta'co up arms in their dr- "tfuco. I wns told thia in New Orleuns ! ube bo spring of 18CO. "Gentlemen , " I ra- .ilied , "you mistake tbo nrrthurn people. Uhey nro patient , long suffering nn I moat magnanimous ; they credit you with the patriotism and love of our qront country y thtniBolvfa postcsa , They uill not believe that the utterances of your public mm are the reflection uud expression of tbo tuasd of ofTHE THE BOliTHKIlN 1'EOrLB. I warn you that if thuy are uudeccived in till : that if they are forced to believe that it ia v ° ur purpose to break up the Union , they will ciutth rebellion lot it coet what it may In men and motey , " And did tboy not ? Over two million men in nrms ; more than two thousand battles , af fairs and engagements on laud nnd sea , and a death roll of over a quarter of a million of men to ntttst the fact that the war was fought to tbe bitter end. Ureeley in n note to hla American conflict givei tbo following interesting information : The whole number nf men from time to time called Into bo national service dnr- oa tbo war was 3,633,523 , Enlisted as folluwi : For three month 101 9S5 Six month 1U.07G Nine months 87,559 One year SO J 953 Two year 45,113 Threa years 1,060,703 Four yearn 1,010 An many of thaio mm wore mustered in twice aud sarao thrice , whilu hundreds of thcutituds deserted who never were un der fire , it is prohablo that not mine than 1,600,000 etletively participated in sup- prenalng tbo rebellion. Tr.o total popula tion whence thejo were withdrawn , in cluding tbo available portion of tha south ern blaoVs cannot bo computed blpher thau 25,000,000 , so inoro than one tenth nf the entire male population of the United SUti-8 must have actively partic ipated in the sumi&siox op Tin ; UEIIEI.LIO.V. Of tbo 1,600,000 who fought ou our side' 60,000 fell dead on tha field , and 35,000 more are recorded as dying in thu hospital of wounds ; 164.000 porhhoj there by Ah- ease. It is protmble that enough more died after their discharge of diseases or Infirmities contracted in the service to iwoll our aggregate loss by the war tu 3CO.OOO. Of our wbites cnlieted nuo tenth died In tba service ; of tha 180,001 blacks 30,313 died , or nearly ono in fix ; nf these , eight In every nlno died iu the hospitil ; proving the blacks lots hardy than the whites or their exposure much greater. L'robably their employment to igarrUoii posts In the southwest especially enbject to mlaimatlo Influence * , m y hnvo en. lirgod their bills of mortality ; but the oomparath o Idleness of garrlion life often proves mote fatal than tha exposures nud hardships of acttva campaigning. If ue may presume tbe Inet ot the rebels equal to those of theunlonttti ; and the perosnt- > gu of their mortality among tlivir wound' cd was probably greater beciute of tbeii inferior hospital sei vice and sanitary ar- rtngements He actual aggregate lora ol Ufa because of the war Is swelled to COO , . 000 , and 40 ,000 crippled or permanently [ Continued on iccondpage ] THE BLACK SOX BEATEN. A Lively Contest Between the Union Poiflo3 and Brand Av enues of fit , Louis , Successful Opening of the New Baoo Ball Park. Abont eljfhl hundred people paid for admission to the novr grounda of the U. P , bate ball aciooUtlon on St , Mary'a ave'uuo yesterday afternoon to witness the first gntao with the Grand Avonuea ef St. Lsuii. Fully ono- half us many moro people were enjoy ing the game from outside of thu on- olcauro , covering the hllla and houses in the immediate neighborhood. Tao now grounds ara not yet in condition for n good exhibition of bn o bill pbylni ? , work having baun seriously inicrrnptcd ln < it weokby the frequent rino , nnd thy bust ontluavois of thu inauftgosnont failed to ooinplote them at the nppf > i U'd timo. They will noon bo h good uhapo , however The qacr.o yu : erdiy w s very inter esting aud well contented throughout. The vlo'.ory was loat to the Grand Avenues principally through thuir in ability to hit the pitching of Salis bury , where delivery wan certainly aa tiuo aa ho has over nhown hero bafore. Salisbury wai well fiupporiHd by Ban- dlo , who caught without nn error , nnd whoeo throwing < .VM much irnprovod , The fielding ot Fo'ey ' und MoKilvcy wa fine , whllo BIcIColvey and Fank- hoUDcr led at the bit. The caching und throwing of Folcy and S load , ntrtkularly the former , WAS ijrejtly admired , hu having rikod in olx hot grou ders , putting a umn out oich time. Aa an offset to thlo record , Fo- it > y mnlfdd aa easy fly In the eevouth inning , giving the vlaltoru ( heir only tally , llockwoll , in trying to cover second base , upralncd his knee , but bravely limped through the rest of the gnmo. For the vioitora excellent work was done In thu fluid by Gorman and Cun ningham , and the two liltn were divided between Gorman mid Over- lock. A very peculiar catch of a foul p was nude by Decker in the second nning. The ball , which wont through la hands , struck tlio matk ho waa ( retiring with such force as to lodge otvoen the wirca , requiring consider- rnblo foico to extricate it. Fortu- ately ho WAS not Bctrloualy injured , nd the bounty of hla retrousse n. t > will remain a joy forever , lu the eighth Innings the rlsltorn Istlngulahed themselves by putting lie aldo at the home plato with three i < ni left on bAses. The dcolclotiBof the nmplro durlrg ho game were frequently greeted vlth hleocn , and ut ono decision In p.-a Icular thi ) St. Lunis team made n do Ided "kick , " delaying the trnme fully on mlnutae , yet tiot charging that ontlunuti's opinion , llowuver , it ronld bo a oomco of pleasure to many f the nrupiro waa finally put on the etlred list. Several of the meat costly errors ol ho afternoon were made in the out- ald owing to the nuevcnnuBs of the ground and consequent luipoaelblllty making running cliches. Thorn la a prospect of a return rjatno being played here between the jmn nlnt'6 next Saturday , although t la not yet decided. Balow wo ap- lend the ( core In full. JNIOM FAOIFIO. AB. n. ID. ro. A. a , tlcKalroy , c. f 5 2 2 2 0 o MinUhouifr , 1. f ; . 5 2 3 1 0 1 Whitney,2h fi 11201 roluy.Sb 5 0 1 0 8 a ineeJ , a. s JrURB , r. f 5 1 1 0 8 ( I i.mlle , c 5 0 0 10 1 0 tookwell , Ib 4 1 012 0 4 Salisbury , p 4 0 1 0 3 U Total 43 8102713 8 HAND ATKNUB3 , AB. B. Ill TO. A. B. lnK ) n , r. f 3 00111 Ovcrbeok,3l 4 01200 ) ookur , o , and r. f 4 0 0 7 1 4 Uontr.lb 3olea , 1. f 400010 3orman , 2b 4 1 1 C 1 0 3wyorg a . 400031 lodnett , p 4 B 0 0 1 0 ' unuinghain , o. f 3 0 0 4 o 0 Total 34 1 2 27 8 8 U. P 00211020 2-8 .rnmlAves 00000010 0 1 Time of Game 2 hours. Passed BulU-Bandle 1 , Decker 3 , Du- ; anl. Two base hits Funthonser , McKelvey , J'.aiei on balln-TJ. P's 2. Struck out U. P. 3 , Grand Avcs 10. Umpire J. J. Phllbln. DEHKUVINO or CONFIDENCE , There la no article which so richly deaorvoe the entire conGdonco of the communi ty m BKOWN'B BIIONUIIIAI. TKOCIIES Thoau suflering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Dlieneeu , Oonpha andGolde should try them. Price 25 cents. KiVT DO NOT DIB IN THE HOUSK. "Rough on lilts" Olcara out rats , ( nice , roaches , bed-bogh , illos , anta , moUa , chlpmonks , gophers , 15s. Heal Eata.to Tronuforo. The following deoda were filed foi rooord in the county clork'a office May 9 , reportoi for TUB BEE bj Ames" real oatato agency : Wm. W , Lowe ud wife to Johc McOrary , w. d. , lot 7 , block ICG. 80,000. John F. and N. N. El wards and wives to Sarah E. Yerga , q. o. , part ol no. ne. 10-14-13 , $200. John E. and N. N. Edwarda and wivoa to Sarah E. "Yerga , w. d. , nndlv. ' of t. 24 feet of lot 1 , block 72 , urnllv. 3 of lot 8 , block 105 , City ol Omaha , nndiv. 3 of lot 10 , block G , Kountzo & Rnth'a add. , 88,503.67. Augustus ] vonntzo et al. to Johr McBtlde , w. d. , w i f lota 2 and 3 , block 11 , Kciuutza & lluth'a add $525. John Gray and wife to Jonn P. Roc . d. , lot 8 , block D , Shlnn'a add- $8,390. Augnstua Konntza and wife tc Vonze Pwonks , w. d. . lot 10 , block 0 Koanlzi's 3d ndd $550. Andrew J , Hanacom and wife tc Duncan Flnlayaon , w. d. , lots 24 unc 25 , block 16 , Hanaoom placo- 1,000. Gao. B. Collar tq Mary 0. Danlir r d , , w. J of lot 3 And lot 4 , blocl 109-8500. 0. Hirtman and wife to W , 0 MathleBon , w. d. , w J of lot 2 , block 2 , Improvement Association addition SfiDO Thoa. 0. Platt , as prea of a. S. Ex press 0.1. , to E M Moraamau , w dlot 0 , blk 152 , $5,000. Hans Nelson , S ICnw nnd wife to EVA Murphy , w d vr i of o 50 ft of lot 17 , Konnizj'a 2nd add. , $725 , G. L Miller nnd L. Rlohardnon and wivea to Wm. P. WlHhms , w d lot * 12 and 13 , blk 19 , West End add. , $1.100. P. E. Wood to Gen. E. Birkor , w d lot 7 , Wk 345 , $3,100. John Rnah , Co. Trcaa. , to Martin D. Oolo , deed lot 3 , blk 40 , $26.36. THE UTAH COMMISSION. Ei-Bonator Kimsoy Leaves for Halt Lnko City. lion. Alex. Ramaey , prealdeut of the Utah Ojmmlaalon , created under the proviiloua of the Edmunds bill , loft ytatordiiy for Silt Lko Oity , n majority ot the commission bolng al- raaily upon the grounds , The work of tba boird now will bo the registration of voters eofiran to oxcladu all poly amlsta and U is the moro important , ad at the fall election not only mnmborj of the legislature but local cdisoranro to bo elected. Mr. Rimaoy was not dlac uraged as to tbo results of the work of the commission , but felt that aa much wa to bo feared from utlra radical anti- Mormons aa from any other nourco. The clia'ncos are that if thu comuiin- alou ia left alouo long enough , it will acsompllah a great deal towarda rootIng - Ing out the great evil -which hnn BO long been a disgrace , both to Utah and the nation ut large. Ex-Senator Paddock , who la amem- bor of the commission , ii in the city , nnd will leave for zion in a day Or tT70 , PERHONAL , . , A. Baldwin left Wednefday night for Dadvor , and Mrs , Baldwin leit l at night , to attend the bediide of their HOD , Mr. Frank Baldwin , who is retorted in a meet critical condition. Frank ia well known in this city , and has mtdo a murk In the Oautonnial state , aa having business tact , energy and enterprise , nnd has in consequtnco been appointed to some v ry important positions. The news of his illneaa will prova a shock to n preat many who know him in this city , and it U hoped that it may not prove ao serious an U feared. J , W. E rly , Columbus H. Ilarr , Lyons ; C , B. Johnson , Oawald Gentleman , PUttsmoutb ; Mra. B. W. ClancyWilbur ; Mro. K , L Hewitt , J. Schran , Hastinge ; II. Miller , Plattmionth ; J. Byron Jen nings , Culbertoon ted / B. Slater , Bat- rice , are Ruesta at the Millurd. John lie tty , Jr. , ia in from Ogden , on ono of h'a porioilical visiti , John is one of the beat business representatives any Omaha firm has in the west. Mias Harrington , Mlw Chapman , B. F , Phllbrook anil L F. Stubbs , of Geneva , Ilia. , are guests at thu I'axton. Mrs. Taggert and Mra. James , of North Auburn , are guetti of the Paxton. Hon. Frank lUnsom , of Nebraska City , is in town , a guest of the Puzton. The Grand Avcnno bass ball team , of St. Liu ! ? , stopped at the Mlllard. Newton KJwutdJ and wife , of Yankton , DT. . , are at the Paxton. Mr : . Henry Frick and child , of Mllwau kee , are at the Mlllard. B. B. Boyd , of St. Helena , Neb. , isa guest of the Paxtvn. D. Shacdy und wife , of Denver , are at the Mlllard. \Yta , laudon , of Superior , Neb. , is at the Paxton. F. M. Castetter , of Blair , is a guest of the Paxton , F. C. HaoBom , of Nebraska City , Is at the Paxton , Ker. J. M. Smyth , of O'Connor Colony , is in town. J. F. Barnard , of L'ncoln , is at the Paxton , M . II , Mison , of Oaccola , ia at the Paxton. John Zehrung , of Lincoln , is at the Paxton , John F. Coadj of Cheyenne , is at the Paxton , Edward Tddy , of Denver , la at the Millard. Hon. George W. Poet , of York , is at the Millard. Lee Love , cf St. Paul , Is a guest of the Millard. II. S. Monvlllc , of Cheyenne , Is in town. QRAND PACIFIC HOTEL CORSER or NIHTH AND HARHEY STS , Omaha , Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17TII , 188JJ. This hotel contnius 100 rooms , nil outside rooms , nud 30 rooms ou the first floor , especinllyadnpt- ed for sample men. A. cuisine of superior excellence. Headquarters - quarters for the stute trado. Special inducements to the thea trical profession. Hotel situated five blocks from depots. Horse cars pass the door both ways every live minutes. T. J. SAISMAN , Proprietor , A , H , AYLSWORTH , Manager , L ( Late of Paxton Hotel , ) Infants and Children Without Morphine or Nnrootino. "mint FTM | our Children rosy checks , Tiat cures Uielr forers , makes them nlfep ; 'Tin Onutorlft. When Babies fret , nnd cry by turns , What cures their colic , kfib tliolr worm * . Hut Cnstorlfu What quickly curM Conrtlpntlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut Crutnrla * Farewell then to Jtorj'lilno Synips , Castor Oil nnd 1'nrefforic , nnd IlnllCn tnrla. Con ta u r Lin i m ont. An ab- solutn euro for RliouiuatiBin , Sjit-aini , Biiiiis , Gallii , &CM and an ttautauofms PoLa-voIiovcr. All thote who from luillicrpllonfl. eiceaifi or other fiu t re weak uouf r pj , Inw iplrlteJ , phjticallr dralnei , tn < t uDftbls to r rFnrm life' * ttutlcn pror > crlr ] , can bu ecrtftiQl ; aitl prrraft. ututly cured , wllhuut ttonuch mcitlclurli. ElidoriAl bjrdocton. nloisteri n 1 the frc § * Tht jl/'ifteaf MVeWy . ' The ou tl ortrfatlnj Vcrvuu-KrtilMH , riir-li'iil lloonj , .to. , U.hollj.Urr..Mrll.i'l | MKA1.\U 1 < I.V IIOI.llI-1 K hoprlcA * rukcn a .tirfj of certain rfitoratton to full < ] n Tect uiiinliuoil. .Sinit.lo , rlTretivr , ciranl ; , { jleaiaDt , S r > r tr-ati.f. O ntnltatlnn with phlilclaQ free. isii rt : > v ro. . < n w.ntb BU v SPECIAL NOTICES. tZTBP IAL8 will POSITIVELY not beln sertedunlen Id In advance. TO I.U.1H MUrtEY TT LOAN The Om h Bivlnjrs cank MONEY prepired to ra ko loans 01 OraUii city or Touvlfta county re l c tvo at current rates o lnterc r. NJ ccmm'i > ston cbaged. 8tf O VEY TO LO AN Cull at Law office of D. L. M Thornm , room 8 , CreUthtfiti Block. 1\/I / OSEY TO LOAN-The Lowmt Rites ot In- _ LYI terest. Bcmls' Loin Agcocy,15th & Douglas 23f [ MONEY LOANED-On chattel mortices , lloom,7 Union Block. 535 Imo } HELP WANTED. - ( rood baker. Addr - F. F. WANTED-A Qathnaai , PUUimouih. 72.- Vurpe slrl at 1813 Howoid S . WANTED bttwetn 10th and 17th. To ; SOf ANTKD-C.irl ottke cars of a 10 month oldbaby. 610 south 10th Mieet. 7101 A fltit-clatu co-k nd WANTKD Ca'Ut rojlilmco if n B. VfiaJ. 22d nireot bet. Cms and California. Tig-Sit " \T7ANTED-A good girl f'rsrenernl house VV wcrk. QiodwRges. fc7 sout-18.h ttre t. * th house toufiof L aveuworth stra t. 72030 W ANTED pastry coo * . . .Apply c r 12th , nU llowar i stioit. 70-l-tt WANTED-Kitchen girl at 1513 Howard St 702-SOt 7 ANTED Man to milk i o-v < old attonH t App ySnatogihou'o ft.O-naha , 70305 \T7 AXTED Olrl.for ge"eial housework , 1 22 \VUowardutrett. OS3315 A competent so h'tor for Job WANTED Printing ot % 'IHndn. A f oil Chi'CO to ( he 'Ijlit nun. luqturo 103 N , 13 h ttrcct. C02-31 M.n to wjrk In eardo" rotth WANTED end ot 18th Et.ejf. II. W. RAIL. 0931i A ( fond nnne girl wanted imrne.ll.to y. 0o Jw.iir s. At nnrthwtstcorner Hamtlt-iU nn Pier Btrcuts , Shlnn's addition. Oi5 3i i A Oman to vnsh and Ir'n , al WANTED the EuuietHoust ; , . 070 25 WANTPD A competent a'rl tn co. k , w ] and Iron App y to MM. Klncrcan , 5U Pleasant s'reet , tno etrfcts nest of thsConrtnt running norih from St. Mary's avenue tn Hrne street. 076-301 WANTED Tno men cf joodadilre n to nolle. I' and ecll soodi. bteidy employmint Call 421 South Ulh et. tS2-30i ! ! Oond active woman > ° dothira- WANTBD ber work. Wdjej JI.OO p r iscek. Ap ply 912 Dou { < l,8 St. CI8.1 GENTS WANTKD To cirrais for n new Abook. ( Afterinith ) 118 a. 15th St. 058 1 - c-mpttent seccnd girl App'.y WANTED-A dt. 043 31 'ANTED - A dlnln g roonfglrTartha Cra'ph ' w ton hou-.c. 315 tt SITUATIONS WANTED , Olil wants a phce In private fam SWEDISH of > VIckcnbirj , the JowderlB.h and CMS. 710 301 A Pharmaceutical chemht , a tr'oduaie from \ _ Ml h.unltertlty , de < lrcia eltuition ( n the notth.wiRt , Ii wel iccommended , Aildte s qu'cklr , F. Rtzell Omaha (6330t Position is book-keep r best nf WANTED references given. Address8. K. W Bee office 649-lt Tf17 ANTED A situation la a drug stare by a t young m n of one years experience , good references , Addro s Dan cue. Bee office. 020 30 } MISCELLANEOUS WANTS wants ta meet "C * c 401-14 } _ HERE Doss "C" wants to mcete C , " w 700 5t _ FOR frENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. I7 < OR RENT A gifd houto ot4 to nn. good P tibia o'.her Imprnemtn * , at.d oim acrn of r round. Located b blocks touthif Ci.n > ciiton 23d street. ' ,1)8-31 ) J OR REST New home , 5th rouse noithof E St. JUiy's avenue , en 25th ttrcet. 7 < 0--l TTlOR RSNT \ front room nice y fu'nlehcd , JL1 Apply at 1013 Dcdgesire.t. _ 7 0 It TTiOR RENT Nicely furn'shtd room. Twelve P dotlara wr month. Gentlemen only , 1616 Chlcigoslreit. 7 < Mt OR RKNT Dfeltable unturnUhel room on F Brst fbor 412 N. ltn St 70l-3lf FEOR REST-Furnlshed ro-m ot f > Farram EOR . GSU1 RKNT A IIOUM f f 4 rooms , lull lit , nice FOR . city water , 10th street , half cl > ck south of Lca > cn ortn. 693-31 1 RENT Furnished room. 1000 F rn m EOK . 031-4 , NICE new three lonn co'.tai ; ) for rent , Jpood brick cellar , well and -Is'crn on 24'h and California it Erqulro No. C13 21 t St. , nr it his cupsnter shop on Ci tt , between 16lh and 17h. * 683 tf P. J. CRt.EDON. RENT 4 ro-ms , nnwanl p'cisint , near FOR ct rats. T > rina , (9 per m > ntb. t'raill qultt fam'ly p e'e red J. P. W. ROff , Kin * tit. between CbaiksandMewird. 573-2 1 T7TOR RENT Two nicely furnished fjcnt 1 } rooms , 2117 Webitcr street , ono block ( ram etrectcir. 871-2 OOR RENT A three rccmcsttaz * f Trent and .1 } furniture for lalo. tpply 659 Falrtlew ft. , cor tt lUry'B avenue , 674-2 ( 17 OR'RFNTHouse with four rocmssnd Kltch- r eo , well and cl tem vraltr. 833 south 17th itre l. Apply on premises , 677 iOt TT\OU \ RF NT Eight ro'm cott ce wl h mfdein i1 ImfroTtmentf , 2143 Davtnport St C. F. lAVO For rcnr , 1198. ID.thSr. 037-1 FOR III NT Furnlihed rojtri with ta ) > 'etio rd IHinDfdge. C43-3II _ l.lt U liENT Cottujfe of thtc ( > room , Twenty- J.1 th'rd rd LCIVI nwort" , in p.f ii nnth. nqntio - t CI2 8. Seventeenth bt Jl:4tt I. OR RENT Two cctt.vif , excellcM rep lr. X ; LiartimotthandSou ha\o tie 42 nni < 23 , 010-tf e. O. TjRJi. FOR RENT Corner of O > nort. ) Inquire 1010 linvunpoit Ur it 463-lf r 1 1U LET One or two rtoms , with beard , l.'mtlotnU street. 85J-0 ITIOIt KBST Due Piano , one now orijan , . . JU enable termi. Hope's lliulu Hal. . 32U-lm 171UKNISIIK1) roomi ) and bo.Mil. Modern con- 1 ? venlencn , 1BIO Uodgmtrctt. 100Q. ] unl7t JTlUUNlSIIKDKOOllS-V.ry dci.rbl 1-eatlon Jj 1'eck , real estate , cpp. P. 0. Ml-tl r-OR SALF. 0 1 ft/I will buy inro..1 VMn.IsoruptlgliSl'lano. . V LuU Little u id , tt M KYI : ii & tun. Oil SALK OK EXO'IANOS-A . ' - mill i.toc' < of \ ° ° 5nJ * ll ° t" ' > lat'8' ' 'J"18 H Invoice about SI.'CHJ. Will. cx-Unije fjr ro 1 uU'.e inpcrly L city , n 'ar al . . C81-2 E. L. MOI.BS & f o. , 1022 Capitol avo. TT10lSAIj t Ileus * t Rf.'pp rojms At-o three 1" r < " 't' l"'jlre ' 00 * 0 I71OU MAuIC \ h rs . buijiry an i h .rn-j H Only JL' bccnusid elx iromrn As ) I ght la ( spilrt wajjon andI open buggy ml H-WIIR itucoln . cheap Call R , 441 i ! . < a btroa. hctwu n Mn y and ot. Mtry's avinae. CC3-V { . A Nearly new Kliuball Piano for I1S5. Ea v 2pajmettJ , nt r 713 1 MAX MEYKH A 1 I7OK ( SALK At a ? acr flco i < hon c nf four L1 ooraa and lull lotcniluth b.tvipni Paul nnd Sherman St. Inquire ot J. L. Jla-ble , 217 N ICth iL : IB 4i _ FOR SALE T.WO icautful ) o'- , corn r. en Chlcaco ticct. fence 1 and trccu planted. outh and e tt front , 32 CCO. Full ID aid UolarKch.ua s th < > nT0 brlnjue In 10 per rent on J3.00J f r cji.h 45.000 i wo full lots and 0 h > men thv rtnt fortHS per month. Uood location. SHi.Wu u0-2 StlHIVEHABELT. . ITtpHSALE-Sldobartopbue.y , nearly naw , JJ I1R4 ! FArnara St. i53 31J ham ) o-iran. at 7144 M/iXMhYKnBRO. / IOH SALK Ono B ycir o rt Iron Oraymare. JL Inqulro at JeOenon equate barn. 85fl-l ( ' - > rrent it or mi-or rcfurdod bj J. A. Moed.r , N. U. Powell , r Kuhn & Co. CSJlm T OT8 For pale only ten mlnutci willr , from eid JU of str-ct car trs.ck. J. C. Wllc.x at i atK T- inuo house , Panecom plac . 63J tr TlOn S4LK V088 Piano. J 523-lf 0. J. OANAN. "TT OR dALE A first clais soccod bind phaeton .C Call at laUParnaySt. 19J-U F On SALK 7 room home and barn , two full lots nl-fljr linprorwl. Fine location , South Omaba. 3000. MKS , S55-1" " 1506 Kinam. [ 7OR SALK Old nowpipcra In lariro and iinaD C quiLtltlosht this otllco. t ! H ) H SALIi Klax mill machinery con lstir.fr of brake , 2 du-lers , bcstor , jickcr , pree , &c. Innwork el her retted or irteei ft ck , ale shaft- nf ( , pulllca , and bfltlnj fordrlvlLR the Iwte , il'0one35 H. P. cn lno with b.'Icr , emolte- t ck tni ; ttflx'Uro co p'ctj. Addre" NILV Ail TAIT Chulca Cltv town. 295 2ml PIANO I AND ORGANS 1'OR Df.NT. AT 715 4 MAX .MKYKli & DRO EOR SALE A flr > t.la s second hunj top bug gy. CAll at 1319 Haincy street , 337-tf T OST APe ketbvkc ntn'nlng about ? E5 00. JLJ Under will tiu hbsrly 'ewi'icdby ro'urn- n to 922 north Nineteenth street. 711-31) ) T OST Mav aoth , olllccr'a revolrer , Su-Hh & D We on , 33 c llt > re , dmhlo au lor , nit i l\oir handle and loithrr ecabto d Fltdtr liberally rewarJod liy lea\lni { at Mlllarlho o' , 717-25 L DOIKO ACCOMMODATION-For GOOD two gentlemen. Ii qulro ttom 2lo4 p. m at ro-'ii.elhtS ' ) Jacobs'bl > ck , car 15th treet and Capit 1 aveiue. C80-tf Colebrjted foitunn tellir In Grrmin and 1 THE Kntr'lsh , 414 louth 12th s rcet , botwooii liar- ncy and nowatcl .68130' UR1. K. SCHUPiUT. / GOOD PASTURAGK For how only. Two ' mlle we cf postolllce , tec ud house wett 'ri-m Mr. Rjan's. 6/5-2t mAKEN UP O-e hnrto and ono mate colt , J with Idt hind left white Mure ha hlte star on f jrthtft'l. Own r < an rtcotcr Fame by lirovlnjt iwnersMpon appllcitiin to R. Price , Saratoga precinct. 5'66toeK } rnilBOIOE RESEUVTION In J. K nM Is to bo a Id by tire ftovornment. A map of the reg rvstlon with auprahcd pilco of tarliEOccrci anddat'unl full tc.mi of sila tent on receipt ct one dollar. Ad 'rn < a Old-SOS W. O. STETSON , Care U. S land f tllcc , II atrlce , Neb. Restaurant , Humphrey it Co. , BEL10NTO itroet , boat4 ? 3 50 p rwetk. May4-lm EDWAKDKUEHL MAOISTER OK PALMYSTERY AND OOND * . TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , hetwcen Farnam and Ilarncy. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance ot the past and prceent. tnd nn certain conditions In tbe fu ture. Bcots and Shoes made to order Fciftcl Absolutely Pure. This ppwdcr never varies. A marvel of pn rlty itrenvthand n holesomcncss. More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be eold In oompetltlon with the multitude of low teat thort weight , alumor phosphate pofer Sold only In cans. HOTAL BAKIKO POWDSB Co. , Wall-St.ll | ; New York _ _ _ _ DexterL.TliofflasMro. WILL BUY AND BKLL. 3 = & 3ESwja > .3ic aeiir'M ' ? ra AM. tEAU crno.iH Pay Taxes , Rent , Houses , Kts. B . _ . . _ . .rur.niiTnK BLOCK James H. Peabody MD. . PHYSICIAM AND 'SURGEON. ' Renidonoe No. 1407 Jones St. Office No. 1507 Frn ra St. Office fcourt , 12 m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. n. to 5 , 97Re ; ldonce,125