IJ J 'i 1 , ' 1ii 1r ii iid a fid 01 fidi di tl oc tb tbP In , ta da 001 thi thiI I noml , qi art neil < il riflfi fi ma pla ! Ihi 1 moi bra the It com yoai boo ) chai art'- Al mill drut 3 drat and Seao " 3 bad | out , | tried drun ! plain drun ) nhen Th tha gulda ornan eoryo trMni Cffija collar that { aaa p Cdon ( unlenj anti- deb b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY JUNK 2 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , June 2 , LOOAL BKH1VITIBS. District court begins on Mend y. Fresh pine opples at Wlemor'f. This Ii Juna weather with a ren. g tnce , Iti a cold day now when there la no rain itorni. Mr. Samuel Keoao Is tbo happy father of a boy. One plain drunk , arrested Thursday was fired out of town yesterday. Mrs. Lawrence McMohon has returned from a viilt to friends in Clinton , la. A jury In judge Stenbtirg'a court ho decided the quarterly payment of the fee for liquor licenses Is Illegal. The sheriff yesterday closed up a well- known Ilarnoy street saloon on a claim for $180 held by n St. Louli homo. A sneak thief stole $28 from the trunk of a boarder at Mrs. Kood'if place , on Twelfth and Jackson streets , WedntiJay. It ti probable that a now "Varieties" will be opened on Ilarnoy street at an early ly day by Manager Nugent , formerly of the Academy of Music. Frank Ioskln and Mac Schiller , two boys , have been arrested for stealing nens- papora. Their trial will como up next week. Mike Gllllgan , who WAS no badly used up n few daya ago , Is able to be about again , and looks very little worto for the wear. Albert Lolsenrlng's funeral , takea place to-day at 3 p. in. The Internal revenue collections for the month of May wbro 81S3,42U,8r , being the largest for any ono month yet record ed in this district. A hotly contested base ball natch was played Thnrnday between the High school and the Orelttbton college mines , resulting in a victory fcr the High school by a score of 18 to 17. A meeting will be held at the opera house on the evening of Juno tth to ratify the action of the Philadelphia convention and to form a branch of the Irish-Ameri can national league. Treasurer Whltmore , of Bayd'i opera bouse , is traveling incognito , hiring dis pensed with tbo hirsute appendage which baa hitherto adorned hla upper lip , The fire department desires to return thanks to Mrs. Milton Kogere , Mrs , A , D. Jonea , Mra. O. W. Smith and Mrs. Dllrantz , who contributed fljwors for de coration on Memorial Day. Choice Strawberries and Cherries at Wiemor'a. A dispatch wai received Thursday that the steamer Westphalia , having among its parson ; era Henry Dohlo and family , Henry Kicke , Peter Gees , Henry Bolln , John St. Glair end llonry Andre- sen , all ot Omaha , reached Southampton on the night of the 2'Jlh , nnd that the above pasaongora reached Hamburg yes terday , A mooting of the charter members of the Nebraska Commercial Mcn'd Associa tion will be held at the Paxton hotel on Saturday evening , Juno 2J , for the pur pose of adopting constitution and by-lawa and also the election of cfiicore. A full attendance ia requested BO that all may have a voice in forming a pormantnt or ganization. A colored individual traveling under the name of Winston Green , waa arrestet at the instigation of ono Mra , Johnson , who charges him with annoying her life and so on. Mr. Green claims that he had her promise of marriage , and it would aeem ho wai only trying to secure hia rights. Mrs. Johnson says she would not marry him under any clrcumstancta. Saturday la "Glove day" at Morso'a and in connection with their great aalo they will offer to-duy about CO ] dozen ladles' Hale extra long Jersey and Mot quetalre glovca.at 50o on the dollar. Their lac > aalj commands the attention of every buyer of those goods and their entire wholesale lace atock will be thrown on their counters at lesa than cost to Im port. There ia a good deal of complain about the manner In which the Omaha postoulce ia at present conducted. A let ter mailed from Washington City Aprl 30th waa delivered to the party addressee May 25th , although It arrived in due time Another party claims that three letter sent him were kept for over a month. I Ia true that the employes of the postoiTic may be overworked and undor.pald , bu Bnch thlnga should not happen under any circumstances , A man by the name of Levy , wh worVa for Mr. Phillips , the merchan t&llor , was arrested Thursday for intoxl cation , and appearing before Judge Beneke In that condition , waa remanded t jail. On tha way to the lockup he mid danly turned and seized the arm of Oflice Flynn between hla teeth , inflicting a acvere bite before he could beahakenotf. Frida ; he waa arraigned and paid a fine of $2 And $3.65 costs. Cannibalism aoema to bo a growing evil in thia country , and it I well thf t it should be ceverely punished. An adjourned meeting of the olorec citizen * waa held Thursday at LowU ball , to take Into consideration the call fo a state convention to be held In Omaha August 1,1883 , for the purpoae of electing delegates to the national convention to b Leld at Louisville , Ky. , on September 21 1833 , After the adoption of a aerlea of ree oluttoni , a committee cf five waa appoint ed by tha chairman on call for the pio- pceed ttato convention. Addresses wer made by 0. D. Bell , W. II. Butler , E. 11 Overall and other * , and afterward th meeting adjourned tubject to call of th chairman. IL W , Conley , Chairman ; A T. Brown , Secretary. The gr nd ball given by the I. O. 0 F. , BUteraof Ruth Rebecca degree , a Maionlo hall Thursday , wan probaby th best attended party of the aeaaon there being nearly two hundred and fifty couple present. The full Union i'aolfio band fumlibed the muilc for the occasion aid an elegant collation waa aerved by the tb lodg In the rooms adjoining Tht ptrtv WAS one tf the beat managed of the season , and all the committees ac quitted themselves to the satl ) ( ctlon ul everybody , especially the committee on refmhmcnts. The party dispersed about ; wo o'clock. Tbo Theodore Thomas orchestra , sev enty strong , will pas > through Omaha on a cpeclal train to-dny , en route to San I'rnndsco. They go out via the B. & M. andD. &K.G. roadt. The contest for the silver medals at the Paxton Houto bowling allay , closed Thursday. The winners weros W. A. Kedick , at "ten pln , " score Cli ( ; A. Cahn , 'threo In a row , " score 77 ; U. . lloirle , 'cocked hat , " score 137 , and II. A. Dond , ' ! " . The haa been 'nine pn * , score 23. alloy closed for the demon. MAHTIAL MATTERS. News from Various Quarters of Army Doings. Rumored Changes. The atata of nfTilra concerning Thornbnrgh la atlll rather mixed. Whether the post la to ba built and the appropriation of $00,000 cxpondod aa at first expected no ono eooma to know. L'ho revoking of the orders counter- mnndlng the movemuut of troopa ooka R3 if Bomothltig ia to bo done , > nt whether that something la to bo n the line of a permanent peat IB doubtful. Major I. D. DdRuaaoy , 4th U. S. nfantry , loaves hero Sunday for ' 'ort Bridgor , to tnko command of a jattallon of four companion of Infant- y which are orrlorod to construct b nnd over the Ulntah mountains to tart Thornburgh. The troopa will lavn a good deal of hard work to do work which ia not a part of a aoldier'a luty , bat which , in the west , they are often called upon to perform , Captain VV. U. Blsboe , 4th infant- y , now at Fort Nlobrara , ia ordered o report to Major DaKnasoy , in con nection with the building of the Fort Thornbnrph road. Major General Snhofiold , now in command of the military division ot ho Pacific , will shortly ba relieved , and assigned to the command of the military division of the Missouri , in > laoo of Oonoral Sheridan , who will ; o to Washington to take command of army. Major General John Ppo , now In iommand of the department of the rliusonrl , ia to be aeiignod to the com mand of the division of the Pacific , and Brigadier General Aui ur la to bo aBt ignud to the command of the do- lartmont of the Missouri. Theeo are some of the rumored changes to take placo. On the recommendation of hln peat commander , the nnoxplrcd portion of .ho sentnnco in the casn of Ileotnlt L'homia Daly , troop G , Fifth cavalry , inblltihcd in general court martial or loraNo , 11 , current aorloa , fromthceo icadquartoro , la romittoJ. Company comtnutidora nerving in hla department , when notifying the inyumstor of tha dlachargn of u eol- diur ( wliloh nottlis&tlon will bo madn at lenot tun days prior to dlaihargc ) , will , in addition to doecrlpllon und signature of the soldier , the amounl of clothiug pay duo oa final state ments , tognther with retained pay and total amount of deposit. Colonel John S. Mason , Ninth In fautry , having reported at theau head- uarters will proceed to Fort D , A. Hnssoll , Wyo. , and nsaumo oommahd at that post and hla regiment. Llontcnant Colonel Thomas M. An derson , Ninth Infantry , on being re lieved by Colonel Maaon , will proceed to and assume command cf For ! Brldgor , Wyo. Bucklon'a Arnica Salve. Tbo graatcftt tnodlcal wonilor of the world , Warranted to npoodllv cure liurnn UruUetyUuta , Ulcerr , Salt llboum , Kevoi Bores , Caucere , I'lleu , Chilblains , Cornj Tetter , Chapped IIondn , nnd oil skin erup tlona , guaranteed to cure In every iuntanco or money refundo'l. 25 cents per box , Voi ealo bv O. Gooilmnu ' , PEItaONAL. G. W. Brlggr , of Denver , la in town. J. M , Sowall , of Juubta , is in towu. G. M. llohl , of St. Joe , ia in the olty W , A. Downing , of Kearney , Is in th city. city.L. L. K. Beaumont , of lUch Hill , IB i town. Maeon Gregg , of Lincoln , is at the Mil laid. laid.L. L. D. Phillips , of Denver , Is at th 1'uxton. lion. W. II. Morse , of Clarlta , U at the MllUrd. 0 , K. Goodwln.of Denver , is at the Met ropollton. George H. Smith , of Philadelphia , Is a the Paxton. II. F , Downs and wife , of Lincoln , ar In the city. Wilfred 0. Potter , of Chicago , Is a gutu of the 1'axton , Miss T. II. McKlnnoy , of Cleveland , at tbo Mllhrd. W , K , Beach and wife , of North Platte are at the Paxton. Governor Edmundt , of Dakota , am wife are In town. lion D , M. Tomblln , of Arapahoe , at the Mlllard yesterday. lllsa llosa L. Bartholomew , of Ktnporla Kan. , if at the Hlllard. Hon. Geo. A. Brooke , of Bazllle Mill la registered at tbo Mlllard. L. II. Kllbournc , of Laucaater , Wis , a guest at the Metropolitan. Jno , 0 , Skinner and two ladies , of De trolt , are at the Metropolitan. K , A. Douglas , of North Platte nnd J II , Graves , of Superior , are In town. John 8. Marth and wife , of Guide Hock Neb. , are guests of the Metropolitan. A , 8. Burgess , traveling agent f the U P. railway at Indianapolis , returned eai Thursday , D. 0. MoMartln , Kin. , , of DM Molntf Ii in tbo city visiting bis old college mate W. B. Morris , Efq. II. J. PierBon , of Denver and E , I ] Oreratreet , of Lyochburg , Va. , are tuest of the MttropollUn , A BIG BREEZE , A Winil Storm Which Appeared With Funrise , fc Blows in a Pew Windows and Does Some Little Damage , About G o'clock Friday morniog the wind began blowing from the Booth nd Boon increased to n gale. It howled through the town , blow vor ciguo and noiit ntoro boxca whirl- net. down the etroota and played & tuuo n the network of wlroa spread about bo city which could bo hoard for > lockp. It was by all oddn the moot aovcro outhorn zephyr experienced hero In a oiig tltno and It wan generally ex- ) ectod that nowa of a cyclone south of ho city would bj received during the ay. The hugo platen glaaa window n the Paruam atroot nido of Baxo'a rug atore , woa drawn out aaah and 11 by the tiuctlon , nnd tmaihod Into thouBand pieces. Aa it cannot 03 upllcated ehortof at. Louis , which will rtqalro nix montha1 time , the corer - er of JJoyd'uoporu houjo will bo dla- guroil tlut long. The wind alao blow In the wlndowa f the reuldonco of N. J. Burnham , nd ono of hla children waa eovuroly ut In the head. . . .Hon. John L. Webator , whoaorcsl- once when firat erected w&s blown o plecoa by u cyclone , got hla family n roadlnoaa to leave the promises , oaring a recnrrouco of the former Inixotor. It , la probablnthat more damage wan one wbioh Is not reported , a tha Ind must have been mora violent In ho edge of town , which haa not the rotootlon afforded by the hllla tr the ontral part of the city. LAST NIGHT'S sronM. Another atorm cut in early laat vonlng , which continued nntll after midnight , and probably waa equal to ny experienced this aprlng In the amount of rainfall , If not In damage o property. The rain poured down In torronta , and waa accompanied by violent thunder and vivid lightning. The first waahout noted wua in the Hey between Boyd'a opera houao nd Schroder and Baoht's drug atore , on Fifteenth street , along the line of lower. The whole alley aeumod to lave dropped through and rod lighti md to bo put up to warn pcdoatrhina. Oa Chicago atroot it waa reported hat the nldowalka and crosswalks were lifted bodily and floated away. Deputy Marshal Gormun waa driven ont of hla elli so in the court hnusn ard by the flood. Ho fought it for while with hln broom but when the notlorn on boarda "commit no nni anco" began floating around , ho pack- d up and moved into the corridor of ho jail. Daring the storm yeatorday morning ho lightning ntruckNo. 2onglnohonBO ind. cut clF the tolophouo wlro run ning into it , but did no dnmago to ho building. The telephone at Llningor & Mot jll'a warehouse wso burned np by electricity dm Ing the day. No reports wcro received from the Sorth ocd Snu h Omaha creeks and aowcrj aa the working of the telephone BjBtom waa interrupted. Thcro la probably a good deal o ! damage done about the city which wll" J3 heard from to-dsy. POLICE COURT. Tranecripta Prepared for tlio District Court by Judge Uenoko. The following trauRcdpt of cases to como before the grand jury at the ap proaohing term of the district court has boon prepared and transmitted by Mr , Jerotuo Ponzol , clerk of the police court : February 8th , Win. n. 0. Stephen son , aoBaulttng his wife , lined $10 au < coots. Appealed. February 21 , Wm. J. Duncan , In cest with his 12 year old daughter. March 5 , Wm. Krogor , burglarizing the house of II. B , Burnham on t hi night of the 21st of February. March 16 , Peter Rnah , robbing Jon nlo Dickinson of $900. March 21 , II. H. Lovott and Henry Williams , robbery of watch and ohsit of Owen Wllaon , corner of Eleventh and Donglaa. May 1st , J. Adama alias J. Roy nolda , convicted of being n auspicious person ; fined $10 and costs and sou toncedto bo luirrhoned in thti olty jail for thirty da > s at hard labor ; ap pealed. May 10th , LOWIB QivenH , adultery lived in a state ot adultery with Midi Curtis real wife. Oatharino Glvono in Loavonworth , Kaunas. May llth , John A. Birtlno , ombcz zloment of $300 from II. and 0. Hick- man. man.May 11 , Ed Kennedy , obtaining goods under false pretonaeo tire golc watches from M x Meyer & Bro. , by means of a forged order purporting to bo from John Banmor. May 14 , D.w Uyau , threatening th life of Thomas Ryan. May 17 , John O'Brlou , John Ma gnlro , Michael Qalulan , grand larceny cony stealing 00 yards of silk from L. B. Williams it Son. May 21 , Wm. Hall , throatonlug the life of OHioor P. Maizi. May 21 , Pat Murphy and Oharlo Stanley , larceny , for stealing an over coat and other wearing upparol frou Turner hall. May 22 , Charles B , Schroto and Mary Shroto , aasiutt with Intent to murder killed John Martin , Heal Eatute Tranaroru. The following deeds were filed fo rjcord in the county clerk's ' oflic May 31 , roportoi for TUB BEE by Amos' real catat6 agency ; Wm. S. Adama and wife to S. E Epperson , w. d. , lot 7 , block 30 Credit Fonder addition , $1,250. James Lttoy to Mary Klllncwood w. d. A of lot 15 , block 11 , W Smith's addition , fl.OCO. Dannta H , Andrews to Ohm. 0. IIousol , w. d. , undivided half of lots 3 and 4 , block 107 , $7,000. Edward Dledrick and wife to John B. Furoy , w. d , lot 1 , block C , ShWn addition , $2,250 W. N. McOinddllBh and wlfo toOa- oar O'Kandor , w. d , iA of lot 14 , McOacddUh Thro , 5200 John lluah , treasurer , to Abncr Fronoh , d. , parcl In acctloiiB 10 and 15 , 15 , 13 , and parcel In ncctlona 14 , 15 , 13 , ? 13 1'J Andrew J. lliascom and wlfo to Edgar Lanerton , w. d. , lot 21 , block 16 , Hansoom Place , $525 Wm. W. 100 and wife to Frank Murphy , w. c' ' . , lots 1 and 2 , block 140 , $1 Frank Murph ? to Salllo U. H. Lowe , w. d. , lot * 1 and 3. block 140 , W. W.Andrew Andrew J , ZlfcUBCom nnd wlfo * o Dexter L. Theme ? , w d , lot Ifi , 17 , 19 , 20 , 21 , blk 11 , Ilausoota place , $1,050. MaryM. Wllaon , ot al , to Jjhnu < Tinas , deed , wA of uw | of BBC. 19- 10-12 , $1,200. " DOC. BAGGS , The Noted Confidence Man , anil His Gang in Tuyrn , Prom Which They Should ba Fired ( it Once A few months ajo the notes- ions onfidonco man known n ' 'Doc" Baggs came to thla city with hla wife , laving boon fired oat of Denver The act waa pnblinbud lu the paper * , and 10 loft qnlotly on a Sunday afternoon. Friday n BKK reporter learned that hat ho had came hack , and accompan- odby eight companion spirits , la now n the city. Doc Batjgs was a well known char- otor In Omaha In the daya of Can ada Bill , and haa m&du a record icarcoly Ices notorlona ont weat. Ho a so well known that his presouoa anywhere is alwiya recognized by the lUthorltloa , and hla room is always tetter than his ocmpaoy. It will bo well for the authorities to ook after thie guiif ; and see that their toy in Omahu ia short , A ItifoUnving Service. Mr. M. . Allison , Hutchison , Kan. : Javed hla llfo by a pimple Trial Bottle of Jr. King's Now Discovery , for Consump- ion , which caused him to procure a large lottla that completely cured him , when 3octorp , change ot cl mate and everything ileo bnd failed Asthma , BronchitU , devero Contrh , nr.d & 11 Throat and Lung dipeueen , it ii guaranteed to cure. Trial hottlfg ( roe at 0. F. Goodman'n drug Btoro. Largo tize , $1 , The Homo New York Life insur ance company has the largest ratio of aseoto and surplus to Its liabilities of any of the loading companies , morn&ev ORteNGE WLO3BOMS. The Ah'Qaeat-Ohrlstle ' Marrlavo at S \Ti\lof a. The murrloga of Mf. Ojaa , A. Ahl- quest and Mien Julia Ohrfotlo , dacgh- tor of Mr. nnd Mra. Jaaioa Ourhtlo , Look place at the finally roaidunco on North 23d otreot last evening , belnq attended by the ralatlvci aid a few intimate personal frlonda ouiy. The ceremony WBB porforniod by Ilav. W. E. Oopoland , of the Uni tarian church. The bride nia olu- gantly attired In brov/u ailk Ith the ual wreath of orange bloesomp. Fol lowing the ceremony a euinptuons bin- qnat w.\s spread , including nil the de licacies of the aoasou. The table wan elegantly adorned with fljirpra and thn abundance of dalntlo * biH ii do- ecrlptlon. Mualc and dancing fol lowed , aud a general good time was onjaycd. The presonta were numerous and cobtly , being of a useful aa well su ornamental character. Mr. and Mra. Ahlqncst at once took possession of their homo , corner of livonport nd Twenty-fourth atrcota , phoro they are rrady to rn- celvo the many friends who will join in congratulating the happy conplu. OUCKOO. An wer WimtoU , Can any ono bring us a case o Kidney or Liver Complaint that Kleotrl Bitters will not upcedlly cure ? Wo pay thuy can not , na tuousanclg of caaea alread permanently cured , aud who are dully roc nmtnendltiK Electric Bittern , will prove Brlght'u Dlseute , Dlabotoa , Wetk Back , o any urinary complaint quickly cured They purify the blood , regulate the bow elf , and act directly on the dUeaaed parts Kvcry bottle Kuarunteed. For sale at 60 bottle by 0. tGoodman. . LAWN LOWERS. 2GO assorted Patternn arid elzet wholesale and retail , at EVANS' Sae < Store. m31 3 ; TJO Enterprmiu ? Ohio and Mlseleslpp Railway. In conneoiion with the proeon through car running arrangement vi N. Y. P. & 0. and E do rail way a , com mouclug Sunday , Juno 3rd , llmltei express will leave St. Liula at 8 D. m with a line of Palace Bleeping am drawing room care through to Now York Tin the B. & 0. railroad , rttrlv inc at Now York second evening a 0-30 S . Louis tlrnn. Evening limited express le&vcs at 7 p. m. with throng Palace and sleeping coaches to New York without chaugo via N. Y. P. A 0. and Erlo railways , arriving eecood morning. This arrangement gives the paasen gors purchasing tickets over the Ohl Mississippi railway the advantage o two through Palace cars , uiorniui * an evening , from St. Louis to Now Yor City , aud the only line Bonding pas seniors by the way of Waihlngtou and Baltimore to all eastern citioH , Purohaoo your tickets by the Coa ! Ohio aud Mississippi lUllwuy niu secure the best of ncoammoditlou when going east. W. B. SIUTTCC , General Passenger Agent. M. W. PEABODY , Ganoral Snpcrlutendoah JOHN E. McOLUKE , Northwestern Pas ? . Ag't. m30-2t LAWN MOWERS , all Blues and mekes , prices ranging from $5 upward , at EVANS' SEED STORE 3031 TO AND FRO , An Idea of the Annual Traffic Over the Union Pacific , The Figures Awny Up in the Billione. Nearly everyone o ! our readers will bo Interested in the forwarding nttrcsts of Omaha and the weat , and ho following table of Oguroe , taken rom the ofliclal triffn reports of the Union Pacific for 1881 and 1882 The otal traffic , in round figures amount- d to eight billion , three Imnclrod and hlrty-three million , thrco hundred nd thirty-ouo thousand , aevcn hnn rod and el ht pounds (8'333.331,708) ( ) or two yours : Wo priaoot a few prominent items or thu purpuuu of giving an idea of ho development oi thn uilnor.il , agrl- nltural aud pAscoral rcaourcos of the lountry tributary to thia national U IO.V I'ACII'IC TIIAFFIC. Article. 18j2. 1831. Coal . 699,020,950 CSl,712OnO iletitllic oro- . -J'J i03-lJO ! 24,601,8:0 .Ittallio ores : uii coka . 133 3 10,075 87.EG3.135 Vhoat . 401.200.475 315,311,920 Com . 337,021,010 230,012055 ) ats mid Barley. . 715,957,470 139 058 G90 tyot lUxBeud. . . 18,421350 14 , 207,380 lay . 06 749 000 81,629.375 otntoeavege'd. - . 51.KJ3 705 95,854,995 .iwl . 27,043C80 21,80''JIO Jullion . 115 769,410 117 267. J 10 lotte , etc . 18.401. 380 8,338,239 Ildea & lura . 12.210,950 48 132,755 Vool . 31,253,000 Cattle . 231,712,295 250,237,025 logs . 73,287,320 80,397,100 torses end mule ? . 17,019 J95 18,171,300 beep . 20.2 4,380 10,902,015 log products . 31,771,140 47,931,035 leef . 9W.E45 1,290,710 "ish and game. . . 12,610,250 11,300,610 'oultry . 212,010 5J4.G20 iuttor , egga and checeo . 9,660,400 12,201,990 Lumber & timber.440.878 6 < l ) 302,052,750 hinglep , etc . 13639,095 13,035,700 Jroen fruit . 31,291,305 33,011,82) ) 'apcr . 24.330633 19,438,910 leal and feed. . . . 24,218,150 31,009,445 "lour . 09,861,625 51821,885 Dry goods . 70.C05.725 79 110,760 Vtal mov'ment.4,203.271,005 4,130,000,643 In comparing figures in 1878 , we ind that the Union Pacific moved on ) lllion , aix hundred aud eighty-eight nllllon , thirty seven thousand , three inndred and tnn pounds , an Increase n 1883 over 1878 , of 2,515,238,755 ) ouuds. There are few who low doubt the abundant and lermenent prosperity of the territory ylng west of the Missouri river , v.-hou hey glance at the above figures , and tudy the boundless resources y t untouched and unfilled. It la fit ill- lent to present tbo facia and allow others to dwell on the ultimate re- Bulta. Bulta.We We notice the Matringo Fund Mutual i'rust ABsociation , of Cedar Kapida , ewe , highly epoken of by the loading japera You should secure a certificate it onco. Wiite for circulars aad appli- iationj , _ Mail Matter Ho'd for Postage , The poBtiunater gtnoral has ietued , n order to take ( ifot on the firat of July next , with rospeos to whut ID tno u an "hold for poutsge" matter. Tdo cider pn vices that ' 'whenever i'iy lot'.er prepaid at less than ono 'ull ruto < < postage , or any parcel of third or fourth elasj matter not fully prepaid , and being otherwise mal'.ablo , is deposited at a poatoflioo of the fust , second or third CHBB ! mid consigned tmiy other post- office in the United Statoa , it ahsll ba the doty of the postmoater to send to the addroaa an oihc'al ' peatal card con taining a notice of the detention , and a request to remit the proper amount of poetngo to enable the letter to bo forwarded to its destination. "This provlalon applies only to matter which does not baur the carder or tddrens of the so.-der. Such a card matter should bo returned imme diately to the party mailing it , as prescribed by exlating regulationa. " The law requires that lottero pre paid with IOJB than ono full rate , and third and fourth data matter not fully prepaid shall be sent to the dead letter office , but under thla order where the sender is not known the addressers are to be given an opportu nity of paying the deficient postage , aud of receiving the matter directly from the maJllng office. This plan haa boon tiiod for many years past ul the letter carrier offices with moat tat- lafaotory reaulta , the atatlatica show ing that more than eighty per cent ol the oddrouBera notlfiad have responded with the poatcgo The snccotB of the experiment haa Induced the postmas tor general t. ) extend tno system Into all the presidential oflices. FLIES AND BUGS. Flies , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rata mice , gophora , chipmunks , cleared on by "Rouph on Rats. " 15a. ORAND PACIFIC HOTEL COIINEK OF NISTH AKD HARHEY STS Omaha , Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17T1I , 1888 This hotel contains 100 rooms nil outside rooms , and 80 room on the first fioor , especially adapt ed for sample men. A cuisint of superior excellence. Head quarters for the state trade Special inducements to the thea trical profession. ' Hotel situntet live blocks from depots , llor&t cars pass the door both way every five minutes. T. J. SALSMAN Proprietor , A , H , AYLBWOETH , Manager , ( Late of Faxton Hotel. ) moiB till Infants and Children Without IVToKDlilno or Narootino. Vlmt cites our CJilldren rev chocks , \Wiatcurc3thelr fofcrg , maxea thptn sleep ; 'Tin rnntiirla. When Dablcs frrt , nnd err by tnrni , Wmt cures Uiclr colic , kills their wornn. Hut CnMtiirln. AVliat qulclv ! cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colils , lndlp'tloii : Hut C'lutnrltv. rnrewell then to Jlorphlno S.rnips , Castor Oil und I'art'Koric , nnd IliillCnstnrla. ; Cn > n a it y LI n i m o n t. AM al > - oltito euro for l honniatiHIII , raiitk , Bvinia , Gallti , &i ) . , and an tjluutiiuco'.ui Pala-voliovor. II the < who from < Dtlifcrcttonp , rxrrtiei or other c ari tro ak unnertfd , tnw i iriteJ. phyncallr drained , &D4 unable to erform HTe * * tlutlei * vroptrlr can be cvrtaiolj and pprma- cotly eurfd , vltbout atomneh mcdMnei f'ndont < l bf doctori. Inil n and the prrn TM .Wrlicjl W'trkty ln > l Tlic old an oflrrtllni .Ncrt on * llelilltt } , I'll ) ! ( ul Urcuy , A.O. , i vholl ; aupmolc.l b ; ' 1 UK M Alt" I O.N ltt > l.l > . " Ktto loprlcan pnaea aitarr 1 of certain reiteration to full and pert - t rannbond. Kirniilc f ft-clUr , eltault , pleajaDt. Bend nr treatlfe C ninltiitlon with ptT iean free MA1WTON Hi.1lii : : V CO. . < 0 U.14tb SU , X , * lork. SPECIAL NOTICES. yKTSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not beln cried Bnlest paid In advance. TO LOAN-MONEY TO LOAN The Om'hn Bivlnt'B Dank MONEY prepared to make loins oa Omaha city or Toughs county rcil c-tvo at current rates o Interest , Ma ccinm'bslon charged. 8tl J\/l / ONEY TO LOAN The Lnwts * Rttes ol In- J.V1 tercet. Bemlj * Loin AKeccy,15th & Douglas 234-tf I ONEY LOANED-On chattel mortgages. M Itoom.7 Union Block. 555 Imcf IONKY 1 < LOAN On chattel raortgaies M1 EDWARCS , lI03rarnamSt 73)-lmt 1O LOAN Call at Law oltito ot U. L , MUNKY , room 8 , Crclghten Block. ONKY Leant d on chat el p-operty , by J , iVJ T. B att > , No. 213 South I4ta B reit 740-linf HELP WANTED. ittt-c ! ts wk od WAITED H nee c f B B. Wood , 22d 'rect , bet. Ca s und Ca. .oinla. 7c5 ' 1\ \ ANT' I ) Firat clasj ccok t 1C17 Capitol n\e. le.t ivaRci. 74 1 § "ITT NTED F.ftyqimri' men YV H 747-1 ] llth it , near Karrnin. ntcdlmmedlitilr ANurso given t Ihwcst torncr Hamlltin and Pier , Shlnn'a Ad.tlcn , 743 25 'ANTtD A shirt i oner at tht Bojtcn w Laundry , north Uth st. 70C tf w 'fcn A ifocd gltl 'or thol.ltchc > at No. 14'8 ' Howard st. Good acs. 74G2J WAN1ED-A girlnt 1518 Hodgg St. 7312 * . i ANTED-Fee nd hand snulrr 1 can * . Ad- drcuP. O. box 720 7S7 2J ) A ijpnd prman pM , WANTH cl J T.eltaclac , tOJ S-ut 10th Sttec' . < 3 < i ) ! WANTF.D Girl to da pei'ia1 houssworK 'Iwolnfamllv. ' I qulro of Mrs. Me ord , S.W. corner El/h'c.n h aad D.u ia' ) . Rfereticeii > tequUed. 738 tf A competent rflrl tn coi.k , wash WANTED Appy to XlrJ. Klnniuau , 5S4 Plcanatit s rcct , two utrccts west of theCcnvtnt running north from St. JIarj'd avenue to H < r&cv etrect C70.lt WANTED - Goad stion ? boy to work In prce room. App > Ileo otllce. IANl'KD A coed baker. Addrtp- . P. W Outhitaut , PlaUsnouth. 72-2 { ANTED Girl to ttko care of a 10 month W o.dbaby ; HO south 10th fcticet. 71C-1 WANTED lastry cooi. . Apply c r 12th ind Hcwar J etictt. 704-tf ANTED A woman to waeh and Ir'n , a W WOESTS Jiet HnLSj. 078 25 OESTS WANTED To ciniftos for a new ( AftcriHith ) 118 S. J5th St. 658 1 W ANTED-A dfnlng room'glrl at the Crelglj ton hou o. 315 tf SITUATIONS WANTED CUTUATION WANTED As driver or ta take | O care of horscB. J. P. W. ttlj ofllce. 727-li WANTED-Pcsltlon is book-bet per , best c ref.rences given. Address S. K. W Bee office 043-11 MISCELLANEOUS VVANTU. HERE Dots "C" want to meet -C' . W 700 5f wanti to meet "C' at the Uafopolltan C Hotel , Omaha. 401-14 ; FOR 1IENT-HOU8E8 AND LOTS. Large fuinlsLcd ro.m a Ul FORWENT Sireet. 742-lrut RENT Furnlshol rcom 1805 Frn m FOR street. 691-2 T70R RENT Sro 'lhousflhrea ' room * . Ingooi V ripslr. Well ati 1 cu'etn corner 15t am PaclQc , JlOpermcntb , RE. C pain. 781 4 § RENT-To beael for one rr ( w FOR . A farm cf 110 acrri , ca h rtnt ? 3 00 an acio. Inq lira at lice olllce , 1 3 It , iOU KEN'-Furnblid ! room ; with table bi&ri F 1810 Dodge. 043-7J HKVT-fno unfarnUhe-l rcni > at 101 FOR street N. W.JI RUILL. 724 U 1710R RENT New house , 5th IJQUSO noith o J.1 St. M 7y's avenue , on 2ith street. 7 0t I710R USNT A front room clco'y fu'nlshed X1 Apply at 5C13 Ddge sireit. 7.9 It ITiOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Tweh I1 Joilarj | > er mouth. Qcnt omea only. 101 ChlcagOBtrctt. 7 1-lt TOIIE FOR RENT-Corner Olh ind Plerc- . S' KUiVAKOS , 1100 Rumm street. 731-21 T710II REST Two i.lctly fuinlshed front C rooms , BUT WcbiUr street , one block from streetcir. C71-2 . _ KICK new three room cota ( ; > ( or rent , _ \ goo < l Irlck collar , til and Ulern cu iUh and California it ii.ulre ( | No. C13 21st Et. , or at hlscirpjnter shopoa Cosj It , brtwien 16th and 17'h ' , tS3 tJ f. J. OREEDON. FOR RENT 1 ro.ma , nnw and p'etsint , near etr t t caia. Terms , 9 per niontb. fcmall quiet family p ere red J. P. W. ROB , Klnj St. bctw cen Cbaileg and Sowird. D70-2I FOR HKNT Klght roam cottiRowl'h mcclein ImprotiucntJ , 2113 U&\eniiOit St C. V. Uil : oll. C03-H " PIANO For ren * , 119 3 , 15th St 657-1 RENT Cottage of thtee room * , Twenty , FOR third and Lenenworth , 111 per month. Knqnlre t C12 S. Setentcentb bt. 112Ut T7IOR RENT Two cotUffe * , xcellnt repair. J < LcaTtnworth and South avetuo. ti" > ana j'ij. MoCAOUK , 10 tt oppoiit * P , 0. FOR RENT-Corncr of ICth and Div- STORE . Inqu're ' 1CIO I'aicnport itr t. 463-tf fitU LVT Ono or two r ouu , with beard. 1803 I Ca IfOMilt street 3598 "TJIOR nEST One Piano , ono new organ , ro 9 JL1 otiable teimi. llope'n Mutlu Hall. 3 9-lm T URNISHED rcoiM find bovtl. Mo.lcrn eon- Jj onlences , 1810 Dodge street 10CO Junl't r-OR SALC iiut SrtLi1. A tlioiouclilirfd Jeifejr Hull 1 b vrar eld recorded In A < J II. Hi k W r cs- ter Miws. Applr to K.A XcLcoJ 43 * C nvett St. Omihs. 7U-45 J70KSAI.I : DulldiDK nml ( liocorImilncsj. . JJ J. It Spctman , cor. 13th atid Howard. . 723-12 $ O i f A will Luymirood Windsor uptight Piano. u ) IOU Little u ed , at 111 4 JUX MEYK1 & nilO. EXOHANnK-A fnull stock of JL1 boots nnJ shoe ? , Int t ttjlia will Inrolco nhout Jl.'OO. Will excl anijo lor ro.l ctt&to iripcrt ) Ii c'ty ' , tareali. 181-2 K. L. SIORBK ft Co. , 1022 Capitol aro. ipoil SMjr HoU3 rfsoen rooms Al > o three J rooms ( or rant , inqalre Cji noith 13 h St. C61-21 [ TIOIl " ALE Mii'rno. bujritj anJhirnw R Only L1 been used six tronttn A no I j-ht lia' ' spring wjgon aud npon bujrgy on ! sowing iimcnlne , heap Calln : 44V2W strutt , bctuo.n Matncy nd nr. Htrv'q tmio R09-2J t Nearly now Klmball llano for $ i33. Easy payment. ' , at 713 4 MAX MEYER i I1RO. SALE At a Sacr fice new hou o ol four FOR .corns and lull loton 2ttth batwrin Paul and hcrrnan St. Inquire of J. L. Ma-blc , 217 N. 16th st. t5M FOR SALE Two leautlful lee , corner , on Chlcairo stieet , fencel and trcca planted , bouthatd 3 t front , S2.UOO. Full 10. aid two larKch'jus a tint are bringing n 10 per cjn on ? 3OOJ , f. r cath ? 5,000 iwofjl nd 6 hnu e3 that rent for $115 icr month Oojd locithn , Slu.fifo 070-2 SI1RIVER ft BELL. $ ) . " A A For a good fccond hknd orean , at OtMJV 7M4 MitXMBYKKft HRO. FOR SALE OneSjoaro'tl Iron Gray maro. Inquire at Jefferson square barn. &fl-lt I" OTS For ealo only ten minutes walk , from end U of street car track J. C. Wllcox at park ar- nue house , IlauEcom place. 832-tl OR BALE Vogo Piano. 1 528-tf C. J. CANAN. tj\OR \ BALE A flrot clnsa second hind phaotoa Call t 1819 H rney St. S97-ti FOR SALE 7 room houeo and barn , twn full lots nicely Improved. Fine location , South Omaha. * 3000. AMKS , 355-lmo 1SOC Fainam. PUR SALE Old ncwrptpers ID large and small quantities at thla ollico. U 1OR SALlKlax mil ! machinery consUUnp oJ brake , 2 dusters , beater , picker , press , tc. ; an work cither rotted or frccu stcck , alto shaft- ng , pullles , and bcltlnir ( ordrhlcg the n bo re , tleo one 35lH. P. engine with boiler , smoke , tack f nd fflflxture * co p'etu. AddrevVILL < [ AM TAIT Charles Cltv Iowa. 295-3m | IANO1 AND ORGANS FOR RF.NT , AT JL 715 4 MAX MEYEK fi IRO FOR SALE A flrst-cla's second hand top bni { . Ky. Call t 131D Haincy street , 317-tI T ADIrO AhD YOU Q MCN In clly or J coii"t'j to take rice 1 ( iht artl pleasant woik t their hoires ; 3' t ? > a c'ay easily and quietly made ; wcilt Bout l > y mill ; no rat VA 8 UK : to stomp for rrply. I'lcuo Bd < lro' Hellnhlo Manu- acturlng Co. , PtlUdu rihla , Kn , drawer IT 74D Juni'J TuelhuSatlZt i UK cdebra'td fcrtuno t Her in Ooiman and C Enpllfh , 414 south 12ih street Vct'-vrcn liar- ncv and Howard. ilhS F. 711-2t QTRAYED I'rom Judge Dundy , at the Block ij y rdi yesterday , a light bay ii an1 , 4jo r lid. Doth hind leot whlt > . i andhOinu animal. Party Icatln ? mare at Mc'hinn's livery ftablo , ocnr P. O. will be pild toi ticublo. 7J2-2 IT RAYED \ white ml oh cow with f mall red fpot * " ' no'k and o\cr cjc. Itowarrt will bo [ .aid it r.turiltd to S. E corn r llth and .Marcy. T OST May 30lh , oflicur's roroher , Smith h LJ We soo,33 calibre , dtunlo action , wit i boiy lundleand let ! her fcablonl FUder liberally rewarded by Icavlnerat Millar 1 bole' . 717-2j PASlUiUUK Pof horto' orly. Two GOOD mlloa o ) cf poatolliccj tecuid hnuso nest ( rtm Mr. Ryan's. 076-t UP Ono horie and on * mite colt , J with le't hind fret white Hare ha v.hlto s'nr on f . .rthtaJ. Owner can recover tame by tiroUni. cwnctshlp on application to R. Price , Saratoga precinct. 5 G 6t oow ) c.u - iv > Restaurant , Humphrey & Co. , lllSDoJKO etioct , IcruJ $3 M ptrwc.k. Mayl-lm BDWAKDKUF.HL MAGI8TKR OF PALMYSTERY AN3 OONDT TIONALIST , 4S Tenth etreet , Between Fainam and Ilarnoy. Will , with 'ho aid of mnrdlan spirits , obtain far anr ono a glnncs ot the pait and preaent. and nn certain conditions IJ tbe fu ture. Boots and Shoes tcudo to order. Pcifecl i tl factlan truarantce-i Absolutely Piare. This powder never varies. A marvel of pn rlty strength and wholesorneness. Moro economical than Uio orplnary kinds , and cannot bo sold In competition with tbe multitude of low tu t ihorl weight , alumor ph ephatu powder Sold pnly tn cans. ROTH. BAKI.XU POWDFK Co. , Wall-St.'il ; New York 1'ASK. B. HAAS . , t DEALER IN Flowera , Plants and Boupeta , Flower beds prepared fcr any one In th ) city at reagonabla pricei. . DEAl ER IN r Fine Millinery I HAIR GOODS , WAVES , BANGS , ETu. Stock Entirely Fresh ana New , 109 15th Street , Opp. Poatoffico.