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THK OMAHA DAILY Bflfi-EBIOAV JUNE 1 The Daily Bee. Friday Morning , Juno 1 , LOOAb JbSKWVlTIES. It is reported the police are after i young Udy dark In a prominent drj goods store for displaying undressed "kids' ' In the show window. Jane comes in to-day but Juni rosoa are M scarce as hens' teeth. The Omaha * Glee club will , It is re ported , give a concert In June , assisted bj the best local talent. C pt. Qalnn , of the Fourth Infantry , fractured hU leg while rolling tea pins at th Poxton bowllni ? alloy Wedneiday. Married , at the UntUrlin imrponnge Wednendny Mr. GeorRO Griffin and Miss < 3ertrndo tHeniler , by Uev. W. K. Cope. land. Ask your procer for D. G. Evans & Co.'g celebrated Anchor rnaitoil cofTee one StarBitklng PowJer. These nro the besi and chcnpest gooda ia the market , codt The owner of the force pump op tared from the two boys on Tuesday night will confer a favor by appearing attb l > ollco court , claiming his property am filing a complaint. The Swpdleh Kvingellcnl Lutherai synod IB In eenlon at Wahoo , Abou vlxty delegates , under the charge of J. A Hutman , left Omaha Wednesday in a spec ial car , to attend the synod. A little girl named Annie Peters wa run ever by a light buggy near the end c the street car line Wednesday , She wi luckily but slightly injured , although tb wheels passed over her waist. A team attached to ono of the strei cars got away from the driver while chtnge was being made yesterday noi the opera homo , and started to run awn ; bat wai caught by a pasiengor before an damage was done. The many friends of the family of D f. 8 , Lelsenrlng will learn with deep BO row of the death of the doctor's BO Albert , who pansed away from earth abe 10 o'clock yesterday. The fatal dl case was consumption , N , B , Falconer , of A , Orulckshsnk Co. , has commenced grading fur his nc block , havlug twenty teams and thirt five men at work yenterday. Mr. Falcon means business and will make things I until the building la completed. Four hundred Mormon dupes frc Switzerland arrived on the O. & N. \ Wednesday and went wctt on the U. This will swell the Immigration fund of t church If it does not add to the Intel ! genco of Utah's population. The Omaha Glee club , at Its rneotfi last night elected Mr. Henry Eatabrook membership. This in a valuable acqul tlon for the club as Mr Uttabrook Is o of the best bnesoa In this necic o' woocli. The police roundups Wednesday co listed of five boys arrested as vagraul three of whom wro yesterday c charged , and two plain diunkr , ono whom was committed and the other pi the usual fine. fl Over 1,300 shares are issued to date members of the Omaha Loan and Ba ! Ing Association , and the secretary la Is Ing new stock every day from G to G p. and Tu s. Thurs , an'l Saturday eve ings from 7 to 8 , at Bedford's coal ofli 213 S. Fourteenth St. The Irish citizens will hold a mi meeting at Boyd opera bouse on n ( Tuesday evening , June 5 , to ra'.ify t action of the Phlladelph'a convention , ate to farm a branch of the Iriih-Amerlc national league. Mayor Chaea will p Ida and other good speakers will be ttendince. Two men arrived at Fremont fri Dell Creek about 11:15 : o'clock to-U They were suspicious looking cbaracte and a"gpeoted of being train robbe The'shenff was telegraphed at Fremont n onjthe arrival ofjthe train ho attempted arrest the men , who leaped from the tri after firing one shot. They were ho pursued and fired at , with the result tl one was killed and the other captur The shot fired by the robbers will pro' ' bly prove fatal to n Mr. Moore , who \ truck In the neck by the ball. Buoklen's Arnica Salve , The greatest medical wonder of world , Warranted to speedily cure Bui Braiseo , Cuts , Ulccra , Salt Rheum , Fo Bores , Cancers , Pllen , Chilblains , Col Tetter , Chapped Hands , and all skia er tlons , guaranteed to cure in every instar or money refunded , 25 cents per box , For tale by 0. F. Goodman , DIED. TUTTLK.-May Slat , 18S3 , Thomas 1 tie Jr. , son of John M. and Ltizle 1 tie. Funeral at residence , south-east coi Eighteenth nnd Leavenworth streets , day at 2 o'clock p. m. Friends an vited. LKIBENIUNG At hU father's : dsncr , 7CO South Eighteenth sti May 31 , at 8:30 : a. m. , Albert M. I enrfng , age 20 yean , 9 mouths anc days , Notice of funeral hereafter , \ A Zilfa Having Sorvloo- ' Mr. M. E. Allluon , Hutchison , ] { Saved his life by a simple Trial Bolt Dr. King's New Discovery , for Const tlon , which caused him to procnre a I bottle that completely cured him , v Doctor * , change of cl mate and everyt cite bad failed. Asthma , Bronct Severe Coughs , acd all Throat and 1 dlreasea , it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles tree at O. F. Gooda drag store. Large eize , 91. Death of An Old Citizen. Mr. John Berlin , an old rosli of Donglaa county , died yestordaj hla residence ten miles west of city , of pneumonia , at the advat age of 72 years. Ho had boon only slnco Bnnday. The deceased was the father of 1 W. S , Hughes , Mrs. A. II. Ba Mre. Dr. Worley , Mlsees Agglo Allle Berlin and Mr. Richard 8. : lln. His wife la a sister of Mrs. N. H. Patrick. The date of the funeral la not fixed , "That whiter akin ol beri than nov And smooth ai monumental alabos WM all acquired by nilng Pozzoni'i Medicated complexion powdtr , FREMONT'S ' SENSATION. A Supposed Train Robber Shot and Killed by tHe Sheriff , A. Deputy Fatally Wounded by the Desparado. A Prorpeot of m. Han cine Party bj Jadgo X < jno1i > Two men arrived at Fremont from B9ll Crock about 11:15 : A. 11 yesterday. They wcro suspicious looking charao < tcra aud were followed to that place by oomo Boll Creek cltlzane. Thoj wore inspected of being train robbcrt from Lyena , Iowa. The citizens ol Boll Creek telegraphed to Sherifl Gregg , of Fremont , to bo at the depot when the train arrived and take chargi of them , and ho doputlzjd tome ol the cittzMia to aaalat him , They mot the robbers at the train and told then : that they wuro their prlaoiioro , upon which ouo of the atrangera drew a re volver and fired , the ball taking of- feat , striking Mr. Moore in the month , and coming out at the right sidoof the lower part of the neck , itiil'cllng what ia feared to bo a fatal wound. The sheriff , with a pease of men , attempted to arrant them when they leaped from the train and started foi the Platte river , the sheriff and hi ; men shooting at them aa they allghtec from the train. The strangers returned turned the fire and ouo shot took of' ' foot. The sheriff' shot and killed oni man instantly , and the other ono wai captured and brought back to the city The excitement waa intense , aud c mob was almost inevitable. Thi atroota were crowded with people , am dozotu cf guns and revolvers wcro ii eight. "ILuighlrn ! " and "Shoot him ! ' was hoard in every direction. B ; great effort and precaution , the mayo of the city and other parties sue ceedod in taking him to Hie jail , Th mob had not dispersed at a late hour In a few minutes they arrived wltl the body of the dead man , and thi quieted the crowd somewhat. Th prisoner's name was George Strain from Silom , Masp. , ago 27 years , n had a smooth face , with blao moustache ; has a wlfo and on oblld , n boy , living in Silcn Mass. Ilo U a printer by tradi Ilo claims ho did not kno the other party whom ho waa travo Ing witb | | and that ho mot him yoito day at the Blaffj. llo also claln that ho did none of the shooting. II la greatly excited , and very muc soared. That there should bo i : violence , a heavy guard wan place around the jail last night. Mr. EJ. M. Moore la reported voi dangerously wounded. Ono of U physicians nays ho cannot rooovoi Snonld ho dlo soon It will bo Impoe alblo to restrain the mob from brea' Ing open thu jail and hanging tl prlnonor. The sheriff klllod the me that shot Mr , Moore , though eon claim that the prisoner le the 01 who shot him. PERSONAL , . S. W. BosBoll , nf Detroit ; Dr. O. Wherry , of Oxford .luuctlon , and W. lleuilccr , of LUicyiuc , Ohio , are at I Metropolitan , J. II. MoOonnell , T. .T. Foley and J. Dullard , of North 1'latte , are at the 1' ton. MM. A. S , Paddock WAS ivmong I Clients regiatored at the Mlllard jest day. day.Hon. Hon. V7. W. W. Jones , Btate mper teudcnt of publlo Instruction , ia in I city. city.W. W. D , Gross and L , W. Oaborn , Blair , were at the Paxton over night , Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wilder , of Co riulo , are gueati ot the 1'axton. J. D. Avery and K. B. llallady , of 1' ' mont , are at the Mlllard. Z. B. Slater and J. Schrarn , of Boatrl are gueita of the Mlllard , George R. Mann , of St. Joe , architi ia a gucat ot the Paxton , J , J , Burns and F. S. Treadway , of K nai Olty , are in Omaha , Guy C. Barton lelt laat Wedncsi evening for Mow York. D. Williams ami wife , of Fremont , at tha Metropolitan. Mr , 0 , W. TownsonJ , of Laulavl Ky. , la nt the Mlllard , John S. Martin , of Stantort , waa at Mlllard last night. W. U , Snodgraaa , of Bismarck , ii guest of the Pulton. A. M , Poet , of Columbus , la at tbo 1 lard. it- lard.J. itit - J. B. Templin , of Central City , la tno Mlllard , ler K. T. Mitchell , of Lima , O. , ia at " ' Millnrd. " " W. U , M r h , jr. , of Knnaia City ii town. at , Captain liuitin ban returned from ill- weat. ill10 10 J. K , Lamaater , of Tokamab , ia at Pax ton , Hon. J. O. Crawford , of Weat Poln in the city. n. of : A. Blakeatad , of Wahoo , ia at the up. lard , rge B. II. Overton , of Norfolk , ia reglit 160 ing at the Mlllard. tb , A. TJ. Clark , of Hastings , i * a guet ing the Mlllard. n'a S. S , Lowe , of Fremont , U at the ' ton , 11. A. Simpson , of Blue Hill , ! > IB : nt city. city.B. at B. T. Well ; , of Black Hawk , Col his at the Pxton. : od A. K , Cody , ot Schuylor , is In the ill Ooii , Carter , of St. Joe , ia In town. W. D. Hill , of Beatrice , is is town ra. or , Hi-Mayor Galey , of Lincoln , Ii In t nd M. A. Frank , of Falls City , ( a la ti or- G. W. BrtggF , of Denver , is in tow orJ. . DEHKUVINO or CONFIDENCE. Ti pot ia no article which so richly dose the entire confidence of Uio ooram ty as BUOWN'S BUONCHUL Tnoci Those euflorlng from Asthmatic Bronchial Diseases , Gotiphs and 0 should try them. Prlot 25 cents. CAPITAL AND LABOR , The Subject Disonssefl by a Learned Scholar Who Leana Blightly to the Bid * of Capital , The 1U. Iliv JAIIICB O'Connor do- llvcrod a loctaro at St. Phllomona'a CAthcdrnl Wednesday , to a largo au dience and a inoit intolllgeut and ap preciative ono. The lecture wna for the benefit of the Union Cithollc Library auaoclatlon , under whoso nu- apicoa it waa given and waa ia a degree connected with the lecture oil "Socialism , " delivered some monthc ago , thu subject thla time being "Lv bor and Capital. " Bishop O'Connor in recognized as ono tf the most intelligent men and noundeat scholars in tha cjtintry , and bunco hla vlows on tills subject wore anxionely looked forward to. Thu speaker began by saying thai the theory that capital ia the mast fruitful nourcu tf poverty nnd crime , is ono accepted both by thu comniun- hi and iiociallat. ' "Oapltalinta , " they toll UB , ' "dro'aclasa who ? oap where thc > y nave not sorrc ; who live in idlo- neon and luxury , corrupting thorn- eulvcs and nil around them. Tfieyarc parasites , drawing Hfo and bustoiianca troia Booluty without giving it any thing In ro'.nru , extortioner * and rob- ber0 , who In a thousand ways doopoll the laborer of the fruit of hla toll aud doom him to a Hfo of want and Buf faring. " ThcBo are the chargeagainst capital which socialistic writers nnd orators make , nnd thty aoldom fall to attract and cxclto a largo following Bat dooa thu capitalist merit the op probrlona epithets heaped npon him' It la true that ho ia frequently an ex tortloiier , but la ho necessirllj BO , Is ho BO baciQuc ho la a capitalist' It would acorn absurd to nay Ha. And if It la wrong to amis * wealth , whore dooa the eln begin ? Is it at fifty or t hundred thousand , nt H million or tei million dollar * ? ' lljforring to thi danger of a concentration of capita in the hands of A FEW INDIVIDUALS the speaker thought such npprehen slon need not bo felt in our day , a capital was moro generally distrlbutoi now than formerly. "To the slave and serfs of former days haa sue ooedod a numerous and well-to-d middle claeti of comparatively recon growth. With a population of mor than fifty millions , wo huvo in thi country perhaps a dozen mod of ooloi sal fortunes , who certainly hnvo grec power for evil aa well as for soot Hut there ia no reaiou to fear then : Their wealth la not locked up 1 vaults , but ia Imeated where It BENEFITS THE MAHSKH ; and as they uro bat mortal , it wil npon tholr death bo divided am on others , nnd in the majority of cam will bo apout in far less time than had tukou to accumulate it. Great railroad companion and co : poratloua ropronpntlug as they c millions and sometimes hundreds millions of dollars may , it la true , u the power they poonwis to the luju of individuals or of the amallor corp rations ; but thin , it aenms to m must bo the exception , not the rnl and those who are thtm injured n few in comparloon to the vast numb bonclittod by theao bodice. It clearly the Intercut , no well ns t duty , of thono cotnpnnlea to di fairly with the public. If there aught In their manHQOuiont TO orritKss THK MASSES , the remedies llo with the reprosoii' lives of the people or with thu courl Labor la indued a nonrca of weal and culture , but it ia not the only 01 There are many othera. In the on under consideration there are or narlly three capital , directing el aud labor. COMMON LAI10H la easily procured , and what is co mou an A easy to bo procured IB , in t natnro of things , cheap. Skill labor , bocauao moro rare , coraman a higher prioo. 'But rarer than skill labor la tbo intolllgonco that cnab rt man to provldn the maahlnoi superintend Its working and provi a market for its product. A workman mast llvo and ma re suitable provision for hla family , n can only do so by his labor. Ills lab then , Is worth to him all that ho c procure for It , and ho can demn any compensation ho may deem but no ono lh bound to glvo him and thla ia where trouble arlaos. 1 right of the workmen to strike v conceded , the same as waa that c merchant to refuse to cell good' ' 11- what ho might consider too Ire I prloce. at THE SOLUTION. The only feasible method propo be for a solution of the question waa , speaker thought , that of arbltratl and even this was ouo of doubtful 10 podlonoy. TUB BntorprislCK Onto ana Mleslsal ho Railway. In connection with the pros , ho through car running arrangement N. Y. P. & 0. andEflo railways , 01 mouclng Sunday , Juno 3rd , Ural III- express will leave St. Louis at 8 a. with a line of Palace sleeping red drawing room cars through to 1 York via the B. & O. rallrcad , ur Inc at Now York second eveuiui of 030 ; St. Louis time. Evening llm ! express loaves at 7 p. m. with thro Palace and sleeping coaches to 1 York without ohango via N. Y. F 0 , and Erlo railways , arriving sec the morning. This arrangement gives the pasi gors purchasing tickets ever the C Mlsslialppl railway the odvautag two through Palace cars , morning ity. evening , from St. Louis to Now \ City , aud the only line seuu'ug | aonjjers by the way of Washing and Baltimore to all eastern cities , Purchase yonr tickets by the Gi Ohio and Mississippi lUllway secure the best of nccomuiodatl when going east. ore W. B. SIUTTUC , roe General Paasonger Aconi nl- M. W. PEAUODY , . . r.H.nd G on or A ! Superintendent. Ida JOHN E. MoOLuiiB , Northwestern PASF. As'l ru30-2t A PASS FIEHD , A Young Man Who Wa3 Too Handy With His Pen , And Was Captured by Sherifl Miller for Forgery. From the Chicago Trlbnno ol Wednesday it is learned that a olevoi young man named lUy A. Porter , formerly a respectable clerk in the employ of the Now England trans portation company , the son of highly respectable parouto , and the husband of on accomplished young lady , wae arrested by the Chicago avenue police at u late hour Monday evening and placed In a cell at that station. The nrreat was the result of the combined efforts of an Omaha representative ol the Union Pacific railroad , Bhnrlll Dive Miller , of Oruaho , Ilurnphrej Al'ynahan and JDetectivea Haas aud Whalon , The Indiscretion which hat brought about the joung man's down fall la an ability to imitate closely the denatured o ! railway officials , which ho hat oxeroleod to bait aovernl rallroadn In c rather unuanal manner. Oa the 17ch of the present mouth Potter presented himself at the oflico of Mr. T. L Klmball , general manager of the Union Paclfu railroad , and kandoc Mr. Kimball a letter written upon c Pennsylvania company's blank , ant purporting to bear the signature o ! Mr. William Thaw , second vlco prcul dent c f the Pennsylvania. The lottoi represented that the Pcnnsylvani , company would bo under obligation ! to the Union Pacific If it would Isaui to the bearer , Goo. Burnott , and hli friend , Calvin Drommond , omployei of the Pennsylvania company , s pass to Rad Rock , Mont. Thi letter was datoi My 11 , and bore thi stamp of the second vice prealden of the Pennsylvania company , am the passes were Issued. Two day later advices from Mr. Thaw m&do 1 appecr that ho had Issued no such ro quiet , nnd a telegram aont to Oolum bus , Nob. , caught Messrs. Bnrnut aud Drumraond on the train , and the wuro aout back to Omaha. There I waa developed that the George Bui nett who had presented the letter wa not the ono traveling on the past When an investigation wns made I appeared that Burnett and Drnmmon were all rights that they hulled froi Chicago , where they had betnomplo ] od by the Bearing reaper works ; tin Potter , the scheming young man , ha c ITered to got them transportation 1 R-jd Rock for $90 , the faro being $3C tor two , nnd Unit thi-y had innooaiitl accepted his offer. With thla aa a pointer the rallroa people bfgn to look for the amootl tougned yonng man , and traced hii around to several of the Omaha hotel among othera the Miilard , where 1 had nglatered under the allm of ( H. Counerfl. They then dlscovon that he had been to the Omaha rat road , and , ropreaentlng himself ca J A. Slcvetifl , presented a letter pi porting to bo aipnod by Mr. Thaw , In thu first c ao , requesting transpc taitoufcr "bearer , Mr. H. A. Steveci to St. P < inl. Thiii pasa was issued ai "Slovens" had gene on hla way. St. Paul ho attempted to work t Manitoba road , but they In aomo runner nor "got onto" him , and refused honor Mr. Thaw's alleged request 1 n pitta , Liajc Saturday Potter returned Chicago , and , though ho waa caref ly searched for , it was not until Me dav night that ho woi Iccited at f 222 North Clark street and arrtatt lie had in bia possession at the tli of his arrest a number of letters recommendation from various railwr and transportation companies , KOI of which are believed to bo forgorl Theao letters , with the forged lott from Mr. Thaw , a number of boj. letter heads of the Pennsylvania oo pany , and a rubber stamp bearing t inscription : "Oilloe of Wm. Tha Second Vioo Prealdont Pennsylvai R. R. Co. , " which were made Omaha , are In the hands of Mr. 0. Gorham , the western agent of I Pennsylvania company , who will pr ecuto Potter for the company. Potter is about 24 years of ago fine looking follow , who baa been o ployed by tbo Burlington and Nor woaUrn railroads and by the N Euglaud Transportation compai Hla parents reside In St. Joe , Mlo and ho formerly boarded at No Dearborn avenue , where he met B nett and Drnmmond. The two m who rrcro duped by him , will brought back to testify nealnst hi Ills wife io broken-hearted ever arrest. Ho will have hla prellmln examination in Chicago aomo tl next week. d THK OAPTUHE OB1 A KA8S FBAT To the Editor of Toe Dee : In The Chicago Tribune of the 3' ' Inat. the report of the urreut ot i lly A. Potter at the instance of Union Pacific railroad company , methods of operation to obtain tra nt portatlon and the meaauro of eucc la attending hla efforts , is very Inter Ing rlmdlng for thoao who know truth. The detection of the fri 13. practised was not duo to the aatt 13.ad tieas of U. P. officials , but to the gi judgment and cautions action of JW stenographer of Mr. Holdrlgc , the g oral ( superintendent of the 13. & M od B Nebraska. Mr. lUy A. Potter j L aontod at Mr. Holdrlduo's oflice a s awed queat for a paas for Oolln Burnt from Omaha to Denver and rotu od put porting to bo elgned by V Thaw , second vice president of milo - Plltsburg , Fort Wayne and Ohio ilo railway. Mr. Holdrldgo being abi of the letter was opoacd by his otc nd grapher , whoso suspicion was aroo irk by two or three peculiarities In general got up of the latter. Ha I is- ison Mr. Potter to call Inter , and t graphed Io Mr. Thaw , at Plttsbt lat asking If ho had made the request , nd on receiving an answer in tha n < ma tlvo , at once notified the Union ! clfio people of the attempted fro as ho thought It was likely it ml have been tried with them. 1 notice from the B & M. general perintondent'a office was the I inkling that the U. P. headqnar people had of their being "done. " OHK WHO Kwowi DELIBERATING DOCTORS. Mooting of the State Eclectic Fociety , A Movement to Add to the University Faculty. The State Eoloctlo Medical nasool- atlou mot nt Howard , on May 29th , partaaut to adjournment. The mootIng - Ing was oallod to order by A. L. Hoot , M. D. , vlco president. Roll of odi cors was then called and the president It. B. Morton , and the secretary , 0 L. Studevflnt , absent. D1 ? . S. Gtimns was appointed eocrotaryro torn. Mlnnteaof last meeting were then road and approved. A vacancy ooonrrlug In the bo.ml of coneoraV. . H. Baboackvaa Appointed to till oaicl vacancy. The names nf J. N Davla , of Yotk , and J. M. Kays , of 1'awueo City , were proposed for moruberahip , boluy examined by the board of con&ora and reported upon favorably , were elected aa member ? . N. S. Foster , M. D. , representing oolocticu of Kansnn , being proaldont , waa oleotod an honorary member. W. S. Litta , chairman of commit ice on medical legislation , made a report port , The report was received anc adopted and the committee dls charged. The committee on madioil collegoe then tnadu a report , whloa was re celvcd , adopted and the comuiittei dice bargee1. A now committee waa then apolnt ed on medical legislation , constating o R S. Grlmea , J. N. McCaualand bii ( W. S. Latta. Dr. Latta being called npon made ai impromtu apoech in regard to thi mceetlng of the National association at Now Haven , Conn , last year. Th reading of essays being then in order Dr. latta read QUO of great interea on the subject of criminal abortioi condemning the practice in unmlstak able tor mis ; thooieay waa well rocelvoi and heartily endorsed by the eutlr at&oclatlon which gave rise to gonon dlecuBlon participated in by Dra. Bib cock , Koya , Woodward , Grimes Davla and others. A recees waa the : taken for supper At 7:30 the meeting wan called t order by Vice-President Root , an Dr : Grimes read an interesting essa on Puerperal Soptlcomia , which led t a very general and animated diaou : slon. slon.Dr. Dr. N. S , Foster , of Kansas , b pormlbslon , then addreaeed the aes < elation In behalf of the proposed 01 lectrlc medical college to bo eatal liabed at Topeka. Dr. Lttta the cfiaiodthe following resolution , whlc waa adopted. HESOLVKD , That this association I in full sympathy with their brother the eclectic phyntcivnu of Kanaa aud fenl dealroua of rendorlni ; the : aeaiataiico in our power toiurthi their college interests at Topoka. The following resolution waa the adopted : RESOLVED , That in the opinion thla Association the time baa arrived establish a medical department in tl State unlveialty , and that we r apootfully ak the regents to appoli three persons to fill chairs in aa mcdlcal'department from the cclectz school of medicine who ahall be her after nominated by this uauoolatlon. A ballot WRB 'then taken with tl following results : To fill the chair theory aud practice , Dr. W. S. Lit waa chosen at the first ballot ; to-f the chair of moterla medlca J. I Woodward was chosou ; to fill tl chair of demonstrator of anatou Dr. R. S , Grimes waa nomlanted. The hour being late , the tuootii then adjourned until 8 o'clock , Mi 30th. 30th.May 30 , at 8 o'clock , the meotli wan called to order , with the vl president in the chair. The next business being the ele tlon of cflhoro , n ballot was thi takec , which resulted In the eleotli of n 0. Baboack , of Bradahaw , president Dr. J. N. McCaaaland , of Pawn City , waa then elected vlca-presldor Dr. R S Grimes , of Lincoln , secri tary , Ohaa Baud , of Crete , treasure Dr. Latta corresponding sccrotar and a board cf seniors , consisting Dra. Woodward , Keys and Sturd vant. vant.A A committee , consisting of Di Litta and Band , waa appointed conduct the president-elect to t chair , and having introduced him the association , ho delivered a brl but very appropriate speech. D. Fifteen delegates were then ekcv. to attend the National Eclectic Me leal association , an follows : J. . ' McOaoland , A. L. Root , R S. Ill * J. N. Davis , H. D Root , W. H. Ba cook , R S. Grimoa , J. M. Kovc , I Van Camp , 0. L. Sturdevant , R. Morton , 0. F. Stewart , Q. L Nta ea ol , H. Y. Bates and J. G. Van I it- Walkca. ithe A resolution waa then adopted i quiring the secretary to notify ; id members who are In arrears for dm o3d and also inform them that they w 3d bo dropped from the list of mombc don for non-payment for three ycarr. nIn Dr. Latta waa then appointed In committee of ono to confer with t o0 - ollicora of the different railroads 01 0- procuie , if possible , a reduction fa for delegated to attend the uatlor association at Topeka. n.bo A case waa then reported by E bo Grimes of a retained placenta , fc Sent lowed by dlacnealon. nt A resolution then wna adopted i oed qulrlug each member of the assoc ed tlon to bring an eatay to each meoti ho in the future , or send ono ; or repi ild an Interacting caaa in practice. le- A vote of thanka WAB then tender the different railroads for rcdnc faro , to the retiring officers , and to ' 0. Olemmoni , proptletor of the Wii ser hotel. ft A motion waa adopted to reqn lia the publication of thosa minutes irsft THE BEE , the Seward papers and i list various Electro Medical Journals. irs On motion the association adjourr to meet at Lincoln on the last Tucac In M y , A. D. 1884. R. 8. GaiMEi , M , D. , Sec , for Infants and Children. Cnstoriapromot OH Digestion and ovcrconiL'H .b tutulcncy , Constipa tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , and Fevcrishness. It insures health and natural sleep , without morphine. " Cftstorift Is so well ndnptod to Children that I rccoiiimcnil It us superior tonny prescription known to 1110 , " ] I. A. ARCHEU , M. D. , 83 Portland ATC. , Brooklyn , N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT-au absolute euro for Ulicuma- tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , c. The most Powerful ami A-eno- tratiug Pain-relieving ami Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. rrSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not beln lertedunles ? paid In advance. LOAM MOWEY T" > LOAN The Om > h sivlnifs nank MOVEV prip > rcil tomiko loans 01 Omaha city or 1 ruifl 8 ccunty tcil otto nt current r.itiBO Interest. NJ tomtn'tslon chatged. 8tl .ML 'AI OSr.Y TO LOAN-Tho Lowia' R tca of In- 1 > I tcreat. lienils' Loin Agcrcy,15th : & DouiiUa 234-f - "n chattel mortRagcs. MONI-YLOANKD ! lllock. 635 Imcj KY TO 1O\N On chattel rrortgaws MO EDWAHr.g , 1109 tarnam St. 731-lrat HELP WANTED. A competent Blrl ti cook , wain WANTED . App y to MM. Klnsrran , 554 Pleasant s'reet , tno streets we t ol theConrtnt runnin , ; norihfroin St. Mar's avenue to Il.rnev street. 670-lf TiyANTED Goad alronsr boj to work-in press room. App'y Bee office. > ANrr.D A eocd baker. Addrip * F. P. W Guthmnui , PUUsruoulh. 7J.-'J § 'ANTED Girl o take ure o ! a 10 month old baby. 610 south 10th etioet. 7161 A first class co k and Uunnriss. WANTED B B. VTood , 22d mreet , bet. Cats and California. 718-3) ) t ANTED l astrj cook. Apply c r 12th w and Ilcwar i abeit. 704-tf ANTED Glrl.for geneial housework , 1'23 w : Joard utrctt. WANTED A campetODt solhitor for Job Printing of a'Uinda. ' A prod chvce for the i\tht \ man. Inquire 10M N , 13 h street. C92-31 llsn to work In irardoi. i orth WANTED Bt oot. H. W. BAIL. 695 31 § nod njr-e vhl wmtod ImmediUo y. Oiol A wac.'S. At noith otcorncr II ami I On and P.er streets , Sulnn'aaJ'lltion 0 53 , $ A woman to wash and Irn , at WANTED .net House. 070 2 S OomtactUo woman io Oo chain WANTED bor work. Wakei , 24.00 p r week Ap pi ) 012 Uougl.s Bt. . U18.1 GENTS WANTED To cir nsa for a nev ok. ( Alteruii.tl. ) 118 8. 15th St. 0531 , 'JTED A c-mpetant cornJ girl "l'pl a ; 13U Davenport St. W3 31 'ANTED-Adlnlag roomiirrafthe Crelg ) . w ton hou e. 315 tf 8ITUATIQN3 WANTED , \YANTED .s driver or to tak < SITUATIONYANTED W. tH * office , 727-11 T f ANTED Pcsltion is book-ke per , best o Tl nf nnces given. AddreesS. K. W Uci office 649 It MISCELLANEOUS WAKTU. wants to mtct "C' I61-14 ; HERE Dots "C" went to meet CT. FOR \ ENT-HOU8ES AND LOTS. 1KNT A ifixd hou'e of 4 roims. joe < J1 utiblo osher lmrrNea.cn' , aud nnH acre o ground. Li cited hblickn soi th i f Cum cut 01 23d street. Inquire U Uallwla & Kchm'i ) . 108-Slt REHT-FUt four ro mi. btit In tha tity FOR ' ' 1,0 Paxtcn Hotil. Will ter ± on , orill. AddrBw"Vin" ll e oltici. 725-31 THOU KEN l-Furnished rooms with table boon J } 1H16 Dodge. 043-75 RE.VT-One unlarnlshed rooaat 1011 FOR . y street N. W.M ItIULL. 724 tf EOR RENT New home , 6th housa north o St. MiiyV ncnue , on 2th ttroet. 7i)0- * } Rr.NT A front room nlco'y furnished Apply at 1613 Ddgo stroit. 7.9 It FOR RFNT Nicely furnished room. Tweh dollars per month. Oent'.emen only , 1G1 ChlcagostroU. 7Mt RENT Desirable ur.furnlihel room o FOR fljor 412 N. 18thSt 701-31f REST Furnished rorm ai fi Farnat FOR , GS31 rpOR RF.NT-A hou cf 4 roouw. lull lot , nlc J. ' jar.i. city water , 10th sicet , half Hick sent of I.eavenaorta. C9331f 110IIE 1'OR HENT-Csrner Oth ind Ple'C' 5 El ) .YAti > 8 , 1103 Farn m s'reet. 731- ' . ' * RENT FurnUheJ rcom , 1900 Farnat FOR . C91-4 NICE nowthno room cottajj for rent jE $ goi < \ brick cellar , well anil Is'orn on 24ll and California it Inquire No. 6132Utat.o it hla cirpuiter ship uu Ctn tt , between 1011 and 17ih. fc83 tf P. J. CREEDON. RENT 4 rom , nnw and p'easint , ne FOR et rate. Tirnn , t'U per ni'ntb. tmn quiet family p efe red J. P. W. ROF , Klni SI bctw een Chalks and aewird. 579-21 HKVr Two r.lccly furnished fron FOR , 2117 Webster street , ona block ( roc streetc.r. 671-2 RENT Mhreorocmcsttase frr rent an Foil for Eale.iijily S9 Falrrlew St , cor tt lUry'a ayenu , C71-2J RKNT Eight room cott Re i h moder improrementa , 214S LU cniort St C. I1 DiUoll C03-tf 057-1 RFNT Furnished roas with tahleho r FOR Dodge 613-31 } T710R RENT Cottage of three rooms , Twentj J ; third ard Lcnonwortb , $11 per montt rt v nqnlio < kt 012 S. Seventeenth bt. M24tf UP.NT Two cotta o" , excellent repali EOU and South ave uo. tH and i'li JlcuAGUK , m.fllOtt opiioalto P O. FOR UKNT-Oorner ol ICth and D v STOUE , Inqulro IblO Davenport tired 483-11 f1O LET One or two tvomt , with beard , 1M .L t ailfomUitreit. 881-B TTIOU KENT Due Plant , one new organ , r i X1 o table tcimi. Hope'i Mutlo Ilall. 3'W-li * A -"UHNISIIKU rooms and bo&rd. Modern ooi venltn i. 1810 Doilgn street.liXXIjuolTI 1J1URNI3HED ROOMS Very deilrable lootto 11 ! Peck. rel otaU , opp. P. 0. 001-tt 'NVlmt gives our Chlklrrn rosy checks , What cures their fevers , rnakcA them sloop ; 'Tin Canturla. V,1\rn tables fret nnd cry by turns , 'What cures their colic , kills their worms , Hut Cunt ( i Ha. What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , Hut CrmtoHa. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor OH and Paregoric , audHnllCnfltorlnt hOR SALE SALE Building and ( Jiooor ? bus'noss. FOR II Spetman , cor. 13th abd Howard. . 72.1-125 will buyazosd Windsor uptight Piano. $150 Little u cd , atJ1SX 7124 J1SX MEYr.t ( & DUO. [ 71011 * SALE OR EXO'IANOE-A ( mill Bloc1 ! of L boots nnd shoes , lat'st tyus ullllnvalco ahout Jl.tOU. Will cxrUn o for roil rjpcrty U c'.ty , a 81-2 K. L. . MOKSR & Co. , 1022 Capitol arc. SAL ' House rf enven rooms Al'o three FOR roe an for runt , inquire GQi north 13 h St. 60J2J TjlORHALK rse , bucy anitnrno's Only JL ; been used six monttH A at 1 Kht half spring wtgon and open buifiry and Bowing michlm , cheap Call at 443 2jd Btrect , between "arney and bt. Msry's avcnje. 669-25 Nearly now Klinball I lane for $133. Easy A payments , at 713 4 MAX MEYER & BUO. SALE At a Sacr lice -new hou-o ol four FOR and full lot on 2 < ith between Paul and Sherman St. Inquire of J. L. Marble , 217 N IGth St. 054.1" FOR SALE Two l eautiful lobs , corner , rn Chicago itiett , fence 1 and trcea planted. South aTid siBt front , 82 000. Full io aid two laiyc h > uars thit are blinking in 10 per cent on tS.OOJ fcr cieh J5.000 i wo fnl tj tnd 0 h usej thu rent for $115 per mouth Oaod loatbn. J1P.500 670-i S11R1VEK & BELLE OR SALE 'Side bar tip bugjy , neirly new , E 1 24 F rnam 8t. 653 Sit t < 1K l\ ( { For a good second band outran , at JlJO.VW 7144 MAXMLYtUA L'Ki ' ) . SAL OneSjeiro'd Iron Gray maro. FOR ai Je lerson s-iuarc tarn. 05 < i-lt T Old For saloonly ttnralnut s walkfrom end .Ijofs'r et car truck J 0. Wi c.x at "MK ar- eaue house , l' ncom plao . Cj'J-tl HALK Voso Piano. B10R - O. J. OANAN. ( JACB A arsl rld i second b ad f > i o'6n FOR at 1SU Uaruuy St. :07-M TJ10RSALK 7 room hou'e and barn , two full x L' lots iii"fiy Improved. Fine location , South Omaha. Sf3000. * MF.S , 355-lrao 1500 Farna-n. SALE Old newspapers in large and small FOR it thla ollieo. tt J7HR SALK Max mill machinery consisting ol X ? biako , 2 du'tern , beater , picker , prcsf , kc. Can work el.her rrtted 01 gtecti fctcck , alfo shaft- liiK , pulllcs , and btltlni ; for driving tho-ibore , al-o ouo 36..H. P. engine with bailer , smoke- ( tick nivl W nx'ures co up tti. Addresj WILL. IAM TAIT Chides Citv Iowa. 295-3m [ T > IAN03 AND GROANS FOR RENT , AT JL 71S4 MAX MEYER & BRO SALE A flr.'t-cla-s -cond hand top bug EOR gy. Cill at 1319 llainey street. 307-tI A white ml c > cow with ftnill red STRAYED ne'k aud o\cr ejc. Howard will bo ( aid if Mturmdto S. E torn r 14th and Marcy. . as i * On ! ait Sundy near ccrnfr cf 19 h and j Cblevo street , iba'rawlr ' h If thu flriJer l HcaTdltat th < Bee olll o or aJdre-n J J M. Bee office th < } will beiewanledi " 2J-31J A STRAY -Straied from the ucttom ; O't Sat- Xurday 'ait , a dark r u co'ote'l ' tow' ; hlmhtly lame li rlfjln hlu < i lep utid I 1) fa ntlv branded on ono horn. Finder plta'e nturn tJ Jo n nit- Ian , uoithSi1' street 72331J T OST APe ItntbrnKc ntalnlnKalioMt $85 CO. JLj Under will bo lib'rly 'ewi ( iodby r.itxi'n. irif to022 northNlnneenth street. 711-311 T OST May 30th , olllcor's revolver , Stulth b LJWe)80D,33 cUlbra , doulile atMon , lt i Ivory lundle and Icathtr sciblo d Flrdtr liberally rewarded by kaUri ? at MllmrJ hotel. 717-2) L1DQIXQ ACCOMMODATION-For GOOD two Rentlemfn. Inquire trom 2 to 4 p. m , at ronn. cltlit ( S ) Jacobi' blcck , cor 15th ktreet and Capt'.l ; averuo. C83-tf r\ ODD PASTURAOK Kor horfei nrly. Two IJT milei wes cf postoffice , seccnd bou e wee * frcm Mr. Ryan's. Ofi-if UP Ono hnrie and ono mue colt , J with lolt hind feet : white. Mure ha white star on furehcal. Owntr'-an ncovcr fame by Drovlnir ownership on appllc&tlcn to R. Price , Saratoga preciuct. S.'G bt oew } Rfstaurant , Humphrey & Co. , B 1115 Dodge street , boaiJ $350 ptrwock. Ma4-lm BDWAKDKUEHL MAOISTER OP PALMYSTKRY AND COND * . TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and Harnoy. Will , with the aid of guardian aplrlta , obtain fnr any ona a glance ot the pMl and prtuont , uid nn certain conditions In the fu ture. Bcota and Shoes tnadu to oiaer fulocl gatlstactlou l\ \ lI Absolutely Pure. This powder never varie * . A marvel of pu rlty Itrength and wholooomeneM. More economical than the orplnary kind ! , and wnnot bo wld In competition with the multitude of low toot short weight , tlumor uhoiphat * jew or Sold only tn caro. ROTAL Biuxa FOWDIB Uo. , Will-St.'UH N w York.