THE OMAHA DAILY B8E"FPvlDAJUNK 8 The Daily A Fiiday Morning , Juno 8 , LOOAb UKJJ1VITIE3. Yesterday was ono of tha finest day i of the ssason , cle r and warm. The Flret M. E. Sunday school young folks will have an excurtlon and picnic on Saturday. the summer o rs were put on the troot railway yesterday and the weather at once became sultry. When the asphalt pavement Is laid It will bo a picnic for the fire department hortcs to make a run. Burglars visited the house of Mctsra. Ambrose and Tzichuck , of Farnam street , near 20th , on Tuesday night , Daring the month of May the Western Union delivered In Omaha 8GG1 , city tele- grama , an average of 223 per day , In police court yesterday Fred , Blue , arrested ( fnr stealing the Ivory rings from n set of barnee ; , wti sent up for twenty d&yj , Sim Mason was committed to Jail yen terday by Judpe Beneke , for carrying concealed coaled weapons and being unable to pay his fine. The regular monthly meeting of the State Stenographer * takes place Friday evening , June 6tb , at the office of J. J. Points , In the Crel < ? hton block. * The juhlleo concert given at the Eighteenth Street M. E. church Wednes day , nnder the management of Prof. / , A , Coleman , for tbo benefit of the African M. E. church , wan A success. Rev. J. B. Hammond , formerly paa tor of St. Barnabas , has arrived In thl city from Baltimore , and will remain over the Sabbath. Ho will occupy the pnlplt at ODO of the Sabbath services and Itev Dr , Beets at the other. The young people of the First M. E Sabbath fchool will have a picnic at Glen wood , Iowa , on Saturday and will leave over the B. & M. at 8:30 : sharp , Saturday morning and return at 6 o'clock p. m. th same day. The delegates to the convention of thi State Sportsmen's association are : Goorg T. Mllla , chalrmanj' P. 8. Knstla , Jcfl W , Bedlord , G. V. Btuoker , A. 8. Patrick alternates : John J. Hardin , E. B. Lane Sam. Noah , F. S. Parmalee , Georg Kay. James Bryan , for tha pant seven year a bar keeper in this city , left laat nigh for Omaha , Just aa he boarded the train a friend handed him a , package contalnio an elegant gold watch chain and charm , a a token of their esteem. Not knowln , what the package contained and not dream ing of present , ho made no speech o thanks , State ourunl. Sebastian Buck , who baa figured I the western papers from time to time fo aoino years- has turned 'up in Omah ngitln , having been arrested a * a vagrant , Buck claims to Lave just returned from ono of the Indian rciorvatlona , nnJ toll the inme old story published In detail B many tlmen of bis Wp to the Black Hill in 1875. Ho claims Uiat he , his wlfo nni two children , were ciptu'od by the In dians , his wife forced to marry a hue ! and ho a cquaw , to lint IB la now oonntd ered a man with two wivn. He is tryln to sea Gen. Howard to get eld , as bli ol friend Gen. Crook la not at home. The plate glais windows wo being pu In the new Nebra ka National binkbullc' ing yesterday , audit will coon be read for occupancy. A tournament for roller akatori , b cyclers and ether sports ia among th probable events which will mark tha open ing of Douglas Street on the completion of the paving work. , " Bohemian Turnvereln will < slv * grand concert t Kesaler'a garden next Sunday , Jnne 10th , afternoon tnd even ing. A grand ball will be given. The Musical Union Orchestra will furnish the music. ' Rumor tiai it that one of our popular Douglaa street wholesale liquor merchsnti will on the 20th of thla month abandon the state of single bleuedneaa. The lady of his choice U a gre-t favorite In social cir. . clea. Bishop Chukaon will advanw to the priesthood on Sunday morning next at Trinity Cathedral several clergymen. Brownell hall baa Its usual service theiame evening at the cathedral. 0. Bell , from the cathedral in Minnesota , preaches at both services. The Omaha Glee Iub propose to compete for the Platt > month cup , at the meeting In Lincoln n t week , and their team Is'composed of * e following : 'Georgo T. Mlllf , captain ; * * ohn W. Petty , W. H. 8. Oughts and F'fy Pirmalee , with it ho following altemttes : G. F , Brucker , John J. Hardln and 3eor&e Kay. Some little excitement oilsts in the vicinity of rirth over the mysterious dls- appearance of ft HolUnd rwho llveasouth east of the town. Its left home some live orsix'wcclu&go , in company with two brother * , for the purpose of chopping wood few miles nwty. Aa the story goes , the brothers returned but the Hollander did not. Hla prolonged absence caused many to believe that foul play had been rt sorted to , and Wednesday mornlni a man named Xvana and a number of his neighbors started out for the purpose of exploring the country , and , if pouible , find him dead or llye. Wide Awake Druggists. Mr. O. F. Goodman I * always alive in his business , and cparea no pains to secure the best of every article In his Hue. He has secured the Agency of the celebrated New Discovery for Consumption , The only ceitulu cure known for Consumption , Coughr. Colds , Hoarteneou , Asthma , Hay Fever , Bronchitis , or any e/Iectlon of the Throat or Lump. Sold on a ptnltlve puarantfe. Trial bottles ( roc , ( Regular rite 8LOO. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the FAB KAMKP YOSEMITE VALLEY It ia the moit fraarant of parf umo Manufactured by H. B. Slaveu , Han Frtncltco. For sate in Omaha bv W. J. Whltehonse and Kenntvrd Bros The Home Now York Life insur ance company b s the largest ratio of asie'ta and surplus to iti llubllftlea of any of the le&alng companies. MEDICAL MATTERS. Intorostlng Meeting of the Dong las County Sooioty , Summary of the DlBouaalona. A Remarkable Case , The Douglas County Medical society mot Tuesday about twenty mem bers being protont of the twenty - seven en composing the membership. The most interesting portion of the pro ceedings was the literary programme. Dr. G. B. Ayora read an essay on "Anomalous Arteries , " In which he called attention to the various branch ings of arteries found In the human body , which were different from those casually found , tboao various peculiar Itles balng qilta common in the lower forma of animals. Ho referred to ether anomalous parta of the body which are found to bo normal in all forms of nnlmals. Dr. L. B , Graddy reported an an malona case of double arterial aup ily in ono eye of a patient , a case so ory unique that no parallel haa been nnd in any medical literature. Dr , L. A. Mcrriam remarked that hoBO anomalous forma show the inti mate relations which exist between ho structure and function of n nun 1th the lower for'msof life , and called ittontlon to the fact that England had oed to bo proud of her son , Ohoa Darwin , who demonstrated these deep , nd Interesting problem ) of biology. Dr. L , A. Morrlam next road an isaay on the subject "How medicine , ct and how to cnooao the right one , ' n which ho held to the uniformity o atnro's laws , an'l the correlation o physical , chemical and vital forces Ho said that some medicines ao ihemlcal-vltnlly and strictly speak ing have but ono action. Ho calloc ttontlon to the great valu if small and frequently repeated dose and to the necessity of a moro thor inghundoratandlng of the physlologl cal action of remedies. The subject was afterwards dii uased by Dr > . Carter , Swot man Ralph , Ayora and Glbbi. The society then adjourned for on month. PERSONAL. 0. F. Jordan , of Denver , U at the Ml ! nrd. nrd.J. J. H. Culver , of Milford , and O , W MoKlnnoo , of Lincoln , are at the Ml rd. rd.F. F. J. Bpecr , of St. Paul , is at tbo Motr poll tan. Otborn Chane , of Denver , Is u guast o the Metropolitan. A , Savage , of Wyrnoro , rcglitered a .ha Metropolitan. , Tom Orr , pslvato secretary to Genera Manager Klmball , of the UalouPaclfi oft for Chicago yesterday , nccompauloi by 'Mrs. ' Orr. Captain John C. White , of the army , at the Miliard. 11,11 , Itandall , land commlaalooer of th D. & M. ia ID tha city. H , U , Hathaway and BOD , of Chlcag are attVo Mlllard. llov. Goo. W. Wnfnwrlght , of Blair , reglatorcd at the Mlllard last night. J. A. Bowen , of Lluooln , la at the Mil- ard. ard.U. U. W. D. Crosf , of Brownville , ia a guest of the Mlllard. C 0. Morahouso. of Missouri Valley , la In town , Hon. Loula Ley and 0. Mirahall , of Canton , are guests- the Mlllard. T. . MsGentto , ot Hastings ; J. D. Cram , oiuiyasos ; 0. S. Carter , of Spring field ; E. L.VogHjh , of Llnoolu.'and J.T. Ecker , of Alblou nre at the Metropolitan. Thouaanda nay sbi Mr , T. W. Atkins , Ulraro , K n wrltoa : "I noTOr hesitate to recoinmed > iur Elec tric Bitten to .my customer * , they k\v entire - tire aatlefaotlon and are rapid solleti , " Eloctrlo Blttors are thapurest and ben medicine known and will positively euro Kidney and Liver complaints , i'utlfy the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to be without them. They will lave hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills everyy ear. LITTLE PHIL. lien. Sheridan on a Vlelt to Omabsv. Lieut.-General Phil , Sheridan , of the Army , and Gen. Tompklno , or- rived from Chicago yesterday , having comovia St. Louis and the Wabash route. They reached Omaha at 10 o'clock , and wore driven immediately to the headquarters building , whore n conference was hold with Gen. How ard and ether oflioors. This conver sation Is cald to have boon concerning the abandonment or completion of Fc. Thorubnrgh. An appropriation of $90,000 was made by the lost congress to bo 6z < ponded here , and there has been some curious halting over the dlsburaemont of thu amount , several conflicting or ders having been issued , There was some talk of expending the $00,000 at Fort Omaha , but this will not likely prove practicable. Commencement Notes. Seven young Indies compote the graduating class at thq high school thla year , the class of 1833 Including Misses Lonlao J. Bruoo , Ilnldah F. Isaacson , Lizzie J. Fonwlok , Ellth . Phelps , Alice 8. Harmon , Lizzie Lsls- onrlcg and Ida L. Remington. The graduating exorcises will beheld held in the opera house , cither on the 29th or 30ib , in the evening. The annual examinations at Brown- ell Hall began yesterday. Commence ment oxorelies will bo hold at the hall on Tuesday evening next , , the 12th taat. taat.The The graduates thla year are Mlis Margaret Wllion and Misi Carrie Dlusmoor. The oommenoHnont at Orolghton Golleao will bo huld oa thu evening of the 27th lost , at the collage hall , The programme will comprise recitation * , ' emya and dialogno ol great attract- { renew. LEGAL LEVY. Tlio Ex-Oity Attorney's ' Opinion on Paving Asseesipnte , An InttreatitiR Document for Those who Muot Pay for Pavemeuta , At the request of the city council , Hon. John D. Howe , the retiring city attorney , haa submitted in writIng - Ing an opinion npon paving questions , of which the following is the moat important portion to taxpayers : The moat Interesting and dlflionlt qnootion that arises nnder the paving law la that which relates to the aoeees- monta. TO WHAT DEPTH BACK om the atroot ahull real catato bo iartod with the coot of the Improve * tout ? The Importances of the quoa- Ion at the prcaont time , in view of ho extensive improvomouta now nn- crtakon , cannot bo over-estimated , 'o ' adopt n correct "basis upon which o lay theao hardens for the future , is difficult and delicate task. I have glvon this subject much honght. Your power under the act f 1883 IB only limited by the conntl- ntlonnl rcatrlcilon which conGnes the ewer to levy aosusamont npon' such real estate as la bonoCttod by the im provement , The act of 1882 was np * inrontly drawn up-Dn the theory that nly the "lota and landn" abnttlng upon the ntruots woru chargeable. Had the lota boon of uniform depth his would have boon doioualbln , Bat iomo were GG foot and some 132 foot deep on the aamo ntroo.tand the hold- 'ngs of individuals varloa from 22 foot o'132 foot in depth. The law applies to all atrooto , Lots on cast and wcet streets are generally 132 feet deep , though thla la far from being invari ably BO on north and south atreeta the lots are generally only CG foot dorp so that to levy an assessment on "lota" meant to Ignore all uniformity and equality } whereas , if It were per missible , as some hold , to charge only the real estate actually abutting , the result would bo to throw the whole burden in ono oaao.npon the holder of a parcel only 23 feet deep , and , in an other case , upon the holder of adepth of 132 foot , the lot being the aamo per foot front In both cases. The manifest injustice of thla led to the act of 1883. This act contomplatcs that "you shall , in the oxorclao'of yonr'boat judgment , dot ermine , the depth of real estate which ahall bo charged , and in such matter yon ohould entirely IGNORE LOT LINEH AND THE I13UNDA- RIE8 of the holdings ot Individuals. Wipe out all questions of ownership mid look at the two strips cl real eatate on the aides of the etreot , the name aa if they were b.ivo ground , and enquire how far back from the street is the real CHtnlo b nclitted by the improve ment. In thla way uniformity , equal ity and fairness are attalnablu , My opinion is that you should levy the tax npon all of the real estate INCLUDED IN TUB HALF IIL3CK8 abutting npon the street. This wonld make the real catato charged ooezton- slvo with the present lately established districts ; although that la not very material , I base this conclusion upon the principal considerations that our streets are wide and the blocks are small ; the taxca fcr grad ing , paving , curbing , guttering and sidewalks added together , make a grlovpus burdnn. When we pave on one tide of a block , it is in contempla tion of a system of imvrovemenia which , when completed , will remit in paving all /o w tides of the block , Thus , when the system of paving ahall have boon laid , wo have a small block of ground all surrounded by Improvements , and there is not an Inch of It that is bone- fitted and not an inch of it should es cape taxation for the coat. By this sohemo you secure uniformity and equality and as near perfect fairness aa is practicable in such a case. When Tenth street was ordered paved , the prospect for paving the ro- malnlng streets abutting it scorned qulto' ' remote. The generalization tnat an order to p vo on ono side of a block should bo taken aa made In con templation of a system of paving , which , wh < m completed , would aur. round the block with a like Improve ment , It accrued difficult to olnet/lato. Yet within a few months the council had actually ordered all these blocks , and many moro , paved on all sides of them. In Omaha , It ought to bo no longer dlflionlt to establish the propositions that any block that has pavement laid m front of it on ono street , will in the approximately near future , bo anrronudud by pivlug on the remaining thrco sides , This bo. Ing so , to levy the aatesaniont for paving each street upon real estate Included in the abutting hulf block would seem to bo clearly equitable and just. When the block shall have boon surrounded with the improve ment every part of it will have been equally charged with the ocat cf the work. AH TO THE ALLEYS. For the paving of these , the law authorlzaa yon to take into the dis trict therefor , the tire half blrcis lying on olther aide thereof and to lay the assessments thereon. Thui all real estate in the block pays for its own complete improvement and finishIng - Ing in the alloys as well as in the streets surrounding it to the middle line thereof DOUGLiS AMD TENTH STREETS were nnder contract fcfcrothe law of 1883 was pasted , It is true th t they wfro ordered paved nnder the aot of 1882 , which d ffjrs from the present law. The present hw , ho vovor , pur ports authority to you to lay the as sessment thereucdor , and the plan hiroln suggested ii entirely practica ble as to them. It is competent for the legislature , In my opinion , by an not remedial or ourativo in i's nature to nmpawor you to levy the cost of an improvement already under con tract , npon the property actually ben * ofittod' thereby , although the pro ceedings were Inaugurated nnder a formqr act which was different in ro- spent to matters merely directory or matters not necessary to the protection ot anbaUntUl right * . CLARKE'S COLLEGE. Wiiioh is Shortly to Adorn the Village of Bellevue , A Praiseworthy Enterprise by a Prominent Public Map. Nearly two nooks ago , Tun BEE contained the first announcement that had been made concerning the pro- poted theological college to bo estab lished , at Bellevao. The founder w s stated to bo Mr. Henry T. Olarko , an old resident of that place , and ono of the Yroalthtost and must enterprising citizens of the utato. Mr. Olarko proposes to establish a college at that plica , principally at his own cxpeuEo , and the building Is now in process of erection , according to plans drawn by the O.eyea Broa. , of Omaha , It is understood that Mr , Olark proposes to donp.to $50,000 to tlie enterprise , a IUTO.O portion of this am to bo expended on the building , Thu Institution la to ho called the 'rvabytorlen Synotllcal Oolloge , and ho Intention la to have it ready for ho reception of students on Monday , September 3d , Examinations for on- ranco trill bo conducted by the sov- ral professors oa Thursday and Fri . day , August 30.h nnd 31st , of the week preceding the onenlng , Bjllovuo Is sttuattd on thnB & M. railroad , ten miles south of Omahn , and is easily reached olther from ) mttha or Plutlamouth. The Union Paofi3 ! station Gllmoro s bub three miles from the college > ulldlnga , BO that students from tbo west may stop at that point if they ihocso. Transportation from Gllmore o BolloTuo will bo provided by the college authorities if students notify hem of their coming. The college occupies a site which or healthfulnoBS and beauty of na tural scenery has been celebrated for years , and cannot boenrpasaod by any educational point east or west , Thi jnttro property in the now Bollovno s under the control of the trustees and friends of'tho institution , eo that : omptations to yonth trill bo efloot ually cxclndod. Vet the college pos aosaos the advantage of being within fof minutes' ride of Omaha , Oonncl Blnffa and Plattamouthand ; students with the consent of the faculty , wll iavo an opportunity of hearing such lectures , addresses and sermons from ; ho noted men of our country as ohal 30 delivered in those cltioi. Work is being pushed forward on the commodious rooitatlon hall and i Is expected to have it ready for occn pnnoy by the opening of the college Arrangements are bolng perfected also for the erection of two dormitories fitted up with ovcry needed convon ( en CD. Until the dormitories are built ample plo accommodations will bo provide for the students in private families Them are ample facilities for innnrin che.ipuoea , cloanlinesa uad satisfaction in board and accommodation Ap plications will bo attended to in th order they are received. They m i ba directed to Rev W , J. Hnraha Omrthn , Neb , secretary of the boar of trustees , who will answer all in qalries and render all the nnalstanc in hla power to parents or students The college chairs will bo occuplo by men of learning , piaty and odnca tlonal oxporlonco. Only these t whoso oversight Christian people ma nafoly oonimlt their children will b engaged. Tha names of the pro festers , with their respective branches wfll bo annonoed in a few wooks. There will bo two regular courses o collegiate study : The classical , occn pylug four years , nnd at Ite oomplo tion entitling the graduate to the degree greo of A. B. , aud the eolontlfio occupying three years , and entitlin the graduate to the degree of B E Special courses will cot bp allowec nave in extraordinary casea , an with the full consent of the faculty lu connection with the , oolleg there will also ba a thorough ! equipped preparatory department , i wnich elementary Instruction will b given in English , Litln , Greek-Moc orn languages and Matheint.tlcj. Al these courses of otndy are opan t both sexes , and special branches such as music , painting , etc.'will t established as required. Students must bring written test ! monlals of good moral character from pastors or fotmer instructors. Sulta bio chemical nnd mechanical npp ra tu will bo provided for oipnrlinon n snilloiont llprary to bo open for con imitation for nil itndonta will bo us cured , and every facility offered a substantial , Obrijitiim cdnoitlou. Independence Day to Be Celebrate ac O'Muaro. To ( hi Editor of the IJ . At a public meeting held O'Mcara , representing the northeast ern quarter of Holt county , on th 2ndln'st.lt won unanimously agree that the Foujth' July should celebrated here iu a suitable and becoming coming manner ' \ lion. Jacob Divls w \ \ ba proeldon of the day , assisted by tTt ! va via presidents. H. M. Stewart , Esq will eorve as marshal. Savon nlrou committees are making all needed arj ; rantzornonta. The crowd of settlers tlors to this region has bean ench that thla fertile praitlo is soon to bo densely peopled by an Industrious , thrifty and Intelligent population. The Apple creek fl JWB through excel lent acil and romantta scenery. At this aoason the wild plum , cherry cud pplo truto are loaded with bloeaoma. A. good water power here oflfera In- dncemenla to some practical -nan to put in a mill hero. Wu have already several stores and shops , D. W. II Only an Inotance. To the KJltor ol tb Bee. Among the obronto tax-shirkers of the oily , the owner o ! eighty feet front on Slitonth ftreot , on the corner of OAU , should be given a con spicuous star. The ground , with stores thereon whlgn tout for at least | 80 per mouth , U one of tha best bus. IncsB points on the street1 , nnd the owner kicked against nn Meetementof $2,5(10 ( To fled out hla valuation of the property , a rnnn called on him and offered $150 n foot front , b .t the owner promptly answered , "Dj ycu Uko me for a fool ? I would dot take $200 a foot fur the uronno " It h noodlcBs to say the isioasmcnt was not reduced , It should bo rn'icd ' to$4CCO ' X. Bucklen'o Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted toupcedily cureBnrcp , Bruises , Cuts , Ulcerr , Salt Khoum , Fevtr Sores , Cancers , 1'llen , Chilblain * , Coruf , Tetter , Ofaappcd Hand ? , and all ekln eru- tlona , guaranteed to euro la every instance , or money refunded , 26 rcnla per box , For tale by 0. F. Qooclrrmn. S PORTING. Special Dlipatct eg to Tin BII. JEUOME PARK IlACES. NEW YOIIK , Juno 7 A little rnln fell during thu races at Jerome paik to-dsy , bat the track was in good con dition. Olnb purse , two joar oldc , half mlle , Withers' chestnut colt , by King Ernest , wou ; Kelly'n bay filly , by K'ng ' Alfonso , faicund ; Becton third ; time , COJ Weatchoster unp , two and ono quar ter mlloa , Monitor won , Gan niouroo ancoud , Eolo third ; time , 4C7 : Mem bora' cup , mombora to tide , mlle and n furlong , Jack of Hearts \von , Mamlo Fields second ; tlmo , 2:02J. : C.ub puree , thrce-yoar-olda and up wards , throe-pattern ( of a mile , Oon hantlno won , Dank second , luconstaut .third ; 1:19 : } Stcoplo ciwae , abort course , Lilllo M. won , S.rychulrio second ; time :3t. : TUB nUITlSU TUHF. LONDON , Juno 7 The race for tbo > ; , J'lmcu ' Palacs nt kaB , 3-year-old ? , was won by Ljrd'Frtlraonth's Galllard , Ince SoltykoiTs Padlock etcoiid , J 1. Koeno's Potosl third. No other starters. The Newmarket stakes for 2 year- cU was won by Wild Thyme , P. Lor- lard's Pontlao second , Oifrpriug third , six starters. T. JtJLIEN AND CLINGSTONE UATCHED CiiioAoo , Juno 7. The Chicago driving park management has joa arranged what promises to be the mos ensatloual trotting event of the son 01. The terms are a special match jito biitwt'cn St. Julien aud Cling scanty naiakti"Jly the fastest trotters on the lurr , i.xaupt Maud S , for $1 , )00 ) dollars ft side , with $5,000 added ) y the association and $1.000 ndd- ) tlonal to beat the best record , 2:10 : } milo heats , 3 In 5 to rule , to bo troi. ; od Thursday , July 19 h , fifth day o ; ho Chicago summer trotting meeting The race IB fully arranged , play o : > ay , aud $1OCO a nl do in the hands o Secretary Hall. WllESTLINO JIA1CII ROOHESTEK , June 7. The wrestling match between Duncjn Ilts nni Houry Dafnr , host two out of thrue was t > on by Roaj. Dafur won th < collar and olbow. CLEVEtiNO RACKS. CLEVELAND , Juno 7. Third duy vood track , 20 : ! olusn , Elwln A won , Boanlo L , 2d , BIOITU Wlllcnt ad , Bunby 4-t ; time , 2:28 : , 2:27J : 2:28 : , 2:25 : , 2:24. : P.iaing vac ? , Eldln D. won , J ol Hart 2' ' , DookotJJi , Oiratnut Star4th tlmo , 2:21 : } , 2:24 : } . 222i ; F/roo for all , St. JalUa won , F nnv Wlthoispoon 2d ; .line , 2:18J : , 2:10Jt : 2:21. : LOUISVILLE ItACES , LOUISVILLE , Juno 7 The fourteenth toenth and last day of the oprln ] meeting ; track muddy. Oinb pure , ono mile , Black Ga won , Malastno reooud , Robert Brus third ; time , l:50i : Olnb purac , nil agefl , mile heats , Me tropolb won , Maultou scoonJ ; time " 48A , 1:49 : } Kuunymuado stakes , 2-vonr olds threc-qnarlora'of a milr , Cm. Hard ing wou , Atcalon scooud , Bob Mile third ; time , 2:18 : } Olub purco , nil ogee , ono milo am five furlongs , Bullast won , Woddln Dv second , Highflyer third ; tlmo 2:57 : * . Turf stakoB , all egos , $2,500 , S701 to second , mlle and n-quarter , Job : DAVS ! wou , Pearl Jennings eoconc Farragut third ; Hmo , 2:13. Stetplo clitao handlcap , about on and three qucrtor miles , Guy iron Turfman second. Oharllo Bush thlrc tlmo , 3:11. : NAIUtAOANSETT RAO S PupviDENCK , July 7. Third day Narragrusbtt park : 2:38 : ulaai , mil heats , best three in five , . Judge Davl won , .Backman Maid second , Valdl mor third , Miller's Damsel fourth best tlmo , 2:29 : } . Special cUtia , mlle heats , best thre In five , Josephltio won , Forest Patcho eoond , Kentucky Wllkes third , Drl ver fourth ; tlmo , 2:20J : , 2:24 : , 224 2:24 : PACIFIC -CORVEU OF NIHTH HARHEY STS Omaha , Nebraska. , 1883 This hotel contains 100 rooms all outside rooms , and 80 reemit it flopr , especially adapt men. A cuisine of sup ei6 excellence. Head quarters for 'S'lH8tato trade Special inducements lo the thea trical profession. Hotel sitimtpi five blocks frtyoi depots. Hors cars pass the "door both way every five minutes. T. J , SAIBMAN Proprietor , A , H , AYLSWORTH , Manager , ( Late of Paxton. Hotel. ) njinedll for Infants and Children. CnstorlaproniotrH Digestion md overcomes i'lutuluncy , < Joustia- ) ion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , and ' "evorishness. It insurca health nnd iiatural bleep , without morphine. " Costorla U so well adapted to Children that rrcoinmcnd It aa superior to any proscription known to me. " II. A , ARCIIER , 21,1) . , 82 Portland Avc. , llrootlyn , N. Y. \Vlmt Rlvos our Children row cheeks , What cure * their fevers , makes them uleop r 'Tig When babies fret nnJ cry by turns , What cures their colic , kills their worms , Hut Citntorlo. . What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , Hut Catorln Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and I'nregorlc , and HnllCaRtnrlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT nil absolute euro for Rheuma tism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful nnd A'cno- , ratiuy Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. jHTSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not boln aortedunleii paid In advance. TO LOAH-MOhEY TO LOAN The Om. hi sa\lnjr8 rank MOSEY \ prcv.iredtomrtolo na on Omaha city or Douglas county i oil o tvo at current rit(80 Intcrcat. No ccmm uilon cha-gcJ. 333tf lONEY / TO LOAN The Lowest Ilites ot In- 1 > I torcst. llcmlj' Loin Ageccy,15th & Douglas - EYLOANED-On chattel mort agos. 1.1 Union Block. 585 Imot ' LOAN On chattel rrortgagca , 1103 rarnam St. 73U-lmt N Call at Law office of D. L. 8. CrclRhton Block. cliatiel property , by J. 2 3 South I4th s'rect. PELP WANTED. TTTANTED Two men to work Ingtrilen , Also YY one man to tun vegetable wagon. D. J. SMITII , Oankcr , 817 7t Sherman ATOIIJ . "ITCTANTED Boy , 16 or ICyoirs oM.one living VY with paten's preferred. Omaha Broom Wntki , 15th and IMclQc etrtuM. A tnoman to sew nod nnrk In WANTED itore. CIIAS. S1I1VMUOK , 820-7 1103 larnara strict. TTTANTED Shipping ccrk ! , only .xporbrccd YV m ° n nliliflrstclasa rofertticts need anply. AddressSllpplug Clerk , Boso.U.c. 823-S WANTiJD Tivocimpetent clrls , one tocO'k wash and iron , mil a girl to 'di 8 coi d work nnd > aki-cironl children Kef1 ropc.s ro qulroJ. Apply to Jlrd. Qeo E , 1'rltchat , 203 South 18th etr 'Ct. - 82J-UJ W ANTED Carpenter by the month , single mau. 817 1 ( Jso. Q , JACOBS \TirANTEl ) Cock , or a dining rcom girl tt VV Pacific hem ? . 823-7 $ TT TANIKO Four t'rla ( or dining rco-n , at Cinllelcl Houto. 830-8 WANTKD A good ( jlrl for housework. At 101J Uodtfo gt 8417 * W ASiTEDAt 117 N. 141h ul , a aml"fr-room girl at oniM ) . S3 05 AVUJD-Asecoid cook at Metropolitan W Hotel t onco. 815-0 W ! l : > mlth r.r V o once Cut off. , . 0. Mirphj. at tin work. J TEt ) Mltht-cla sdln tig r ouiln W .d City Hot si , 834 B { WWANTED WANTED A thoruh boik-kecrer. Ad- dresa " 0 , " CMO ot Bee clll.c. glvln ? salary CX [ l > cioU and rcfcror cos. b097S WANTED A good ulrl far gtneral house wurk , I anoor8widopre'drrcd ' , at rortn. wcet coruir Hamilton aad Pier ttroetj , " Shlon't addition. 808-91 ANTED A icconJ cook , at the Emmet W Hou < \Voniinprcferroj. . 812-11) ) WANTED Taogord ilrst-clafs liaibera. Commercial Uotel , Lincoln , Neb , Steady Work Apply at once F02-7 § W < simD-SKui'tonai coo-c Good refer cncs given Cor 18th and Websier Sts. 801-12 WANTKD-A dining room flrl at the Croigli ton hou o. 315 tf W ANTKD Two roon ol gcod fc'Jdrefi ' ( o take orders ( or the Key htone R 11 up Sprlr Mattel ; . All j soil other roods. 0 11 411 soutl 10th Bin et. 76 7t W ANTED A first c aji engraver at ' 'dholm Krlcksou. 702-11 T.1VE AOSMS WANTED-For a popu'ar ( ast JU'sclling now book. Call at 118 south Hth ttcet ' 753 ti SITUATIONS WANTED SITUAT'ON WANTED-8y a .vounj min. ( Swede ) win la well tucd to tike rare of boise * an4 rs willing to do ar y kind of wrrk. i p. . p'y at P , E. Flodman & Co , 208 north 18 li bt. 835-8 § TXTANTED Situation by young woman as v r.urte tan Invilld In a gooJ fimlly. Ap ply at St Jotcph'd hospital. t3l-0 ] WANTED A gflcdnurs w(3h ( < s a place as socu t possible Pleate call atlCOS Cum- Icgitieot. 8I3-8S W ANTED-A iltuallon as houtekieper by .a laJv. AddrcsslS07 , CassEt , .87-7 } "ITTANTED By young married man , MUatlon VV Inanycapiclty. Writes qu'c'i ' , gsoJ hand. n ages not so luuch thought ol as go il otonly situ.I Ion Jte'crsncts given. U.S. 707 north ISihe'rtct.OmUa. ' 7897 } MI80ELLAf'E--Ua WAN fit 0 wants tn rrcet "C' at ( ho Mefcipolltin Hotel , Orralii. 4bM4 | FOR LENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. TT10R RENT Furnlihcd roams , No. 218 no th JC 9th street , blweoa Capitol uvanio and ' Davenport. l-y FOR REMT Twoconnectlng rooms ( nrnl.ho ! sultab'edr ( our neitUnn or a 'annly , with boitd , Day boirJ furnUhod. "O'J IS h s : , tsa Pi TO RENT On ? or two rootrs , hindsomely ( uruishoJ lit 1613 DjJge kt. S32-lltt KOOMS Fnmlibed or unlurnlshed , with bcarJ , 1G10 Davenport. 829-13 T710R FE\T A bf ardlng house.No. 1 0 scuth X IS b s lee , ronHlr.ln * 17 rcome , In food re- iwlr. Apply'JU Jiutli 14th troct , or to Mrs. M Wjmin , 018 north 17lb Ire'et , between OilKor- niauid Webjfr streets. (00-12 ] H OUJEFORREN low rent , 1718 flurt Street , 607 7 J FOR REST Two new brick stires en 16th ttretL near Capitol atenne. Uqulre at N. W , corner c ( I5h adlUrnej. . 700-111 Foun' ' ! 7'-0uo p no. I quire at E helm > nd Ell k-on 793 u poll KENT M.cly ( arnubcd moms lets Chi- U c KoSt. TnOU RENT CotUceo ( three rorirs , Lexvcn L1 woith and 23d ttretti. T. J. Fitimcrrl * , 412 S. nthlteet. 7S6tf FOR REST Fhe rom cct'aje with barn. < 79 U 0. F. DRISCOLL. 17011 llKM-Kurtus-ttl cottire , slk roojii. Jj Ills. Hail , ' -219 Cil.forr.la 8net. 761 9 | EOR RENT Two elegant lultj r ems , 1507 Farntm itrixt. Bout In the c ty. Will sell part furniture and CirpstUqulre Van Cott , a ) Jl x Ucvei't. 757-K PENT Largo furnished rou rtt 1318 FOR Street. 742-lm ) REST To be a ol for ono or two FOR . A farm of 140 acres , ca h rtnt $3.00 anacie. Inquire at tJcoolllco. 733-71 RENr-FurnlBhcd icom ; nlth table Imrd FOR Doe'go. 043-7 ? FOR BENT-Ooruer Cth and 1'lerce. SIOUE , 1100 Tarn lu s'reot. ' " 3l-2 t Foil RENT Two critUfc' , excellent repair. Lcavenworth arid South ave no , $2S nn j'28. McuAGUK , 010-tt f oppoelta P. 0. STORK FOR R.ENT Corner of 16th nd DaT- fnjort. Inquire 1010 Davenport etrHt. , 463-tf 17UKNISUED rooma nnd board Modern con JU vonlcncea , 1810 Dodge strevt 1000jualTf KOR SALE TTIOR \LEOR IlENT Now cittage with HTO- JU rooms and all modern conveniences. N. W. corner 224 and Harney. 819-9 Jon SALE ICO acres Improved farm near Crcs'on , Iowa ; C5 acre * under cultivation , 10 acres wcodhnd , balance pa ture , (27 ptra-rc. 200 acres Improved ( arm , on&half mile from Elkhorn - horn station , good house and ban , living water , 145 acres under cultivation , balance posture , all fenced , $35 p < r crf. 7 lots li Y tei & Beed' addition , near I'roepict lllll cemelary , 8210 ; tm ! jmjm-nts. Hoiro end lot in Grand Island Neb. , t room , does , celltr , well and shrub , bery , good fence , SKtO ; tlmo payments 3 lot * liiOraod Island , Neb , well located , (76 , lime pa uiinti 6 lo.li In Lowe's subdivision in South Oxaht , JC50 to $709 , tlmo famen s. House and lottwo s'ory frame 12'/oom > > , o'casts ' , co'l r , _ city wat r , r.nls for S:0 KO d o atiai. , $3500. Hot/io nrd let 1 } ttory fr Te , 6 rooms , do ctt. cellar , cittern aud will , re r U. P ehops oa 13th. tt , Slit ? ) Clots In A 1'n'nsubMfisonof tojer's n'd , fl'rly incited ; 1B5 to | 4CO. ISOat-rrs two inlieg from Yankion , llnkoin , rno in'le from the convent ; a very great birea'n , p'lce $ lt'CO.ilot c rr.er I rlU'a n1 Diviiiun $1000 , on ) h.lf casin'oaie en time. E. L. JH'll . & CO , 2513 1CJ2 Capitol ave , HOU.-KUOLD GO JOS For sa'o chfnp , on uccountolca\lng city. Address M B. J. llcootllcu. ! 747t Foil FALE Saloon , With or without building. Oo-d ocat'on Good reuon for iclllnft Ad- addrtts 'Sn oon" Boo oitco. 753 8t FOR SALK A now Hall's tafe , suitable ( or o- Ho or house. Van Cott , at Max llcrer'g. _ 758l _ ; ( [ I7TORSALE Building and docery bu JL J. H Spelman , cor. 13th ai.dlloward 723-128 T OTa For tale only ttn mlnut > ii wallrom end JLJ of street car track. J. C. Wilc-x at j ftrK ay- enue houee , Ilonpcom plac- . 082-tt HALE Voso Piano. 523-tf 0 , J. CANAN. "ICTOR SALE Old ncwtpapers lu largo and email- * JT qutntkien U this oincu. tf T7IOR SALE Vlax mill macLlnery consisting ol1 I ? brake , 2 dusto-9 , beater , picker , precf , Ac. Can work either r tted ot grue.i ttock , alio shaftIng - Ing , pullics , and belting ( ordrl\lrg the shore , . aUo 030 35 H. P. engine vrlth hjller , smoke' ttack nnd sll flxturei cou p'ctu. Addrosf WILL IAM TAIT ChMles Cltv Iowa. 2P5 Sm | FOR SALE A flrft-c'a'seocond h-.nd top 'nig- ' try. Call at 1319 Jlarney trcot i7-t STRAYED OR STOLKN One bay broncho- h'rre , about 5 years ol' . Svir on hmil ; woito I Ind fi-nt , hr . dcd on Mlipi : cbr ,1 II ward \\lll bo givaa ( or Inlcrmilin. . a ULO onlfo. s -1 ! EIHST-CL\S HOARD $3,30 tier erk. at 1001 . edge str et hllMSt STRAYED OR SIOLES-fcrom the inmlses on Walnut ettvet and Hccnrd , iearllod' packing houvr , since Miy l"th , a 2-jcar-old hclfrreolor , hlnlsh-gr j ; irprlhiin he'g't ISSdlUndwlt TIIKODOJB WODBICII , LOST 4 elik eacquo on E'ght. cnth strsi t bo- tieenCh'iagoa"d F.rnam. Finder will be kultably rewnrded by leaving ths same tt Hoary Lchmaun's , 1118 Farnam St. M4-tl T ADIE8 AND YOUNG MEN In city ot Jj couctiy to take nice 1 ghtand pkaiant work at their houiefc ; 91 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work se > g by mill ; no canvass nv : no etamp for rtply. Please addro s Reliable Maun- lacturlng Co. , Philadelphia , Va , drawer IT 749 Junta TuoThuSatlSt rPAKKN UP O e horto and one mare colt. J with left hind feet white. Mare ha white star on ( orehcal. Owner can . over fame by proving ownership on appllcati .to It , Price , Saratoga precinct. 5C6-6t oew { | EDWAKDRUEHL MAG1STER OF PALMYSTERY ANB OONDT TIONALIST , 108 Tenth etreet , Vetwcen Farnam and Harney. Will , with the aid ct guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance of I he pail and prooent , and nn certain condition ] In t ) < t la- ture. Boots and Shoos uiudo to order , Perfect iit'.olictlnn marantca-1 bso.ute.y Pure. clsht , Sold p lr 1 > OWI"UI JOHN D , PEABODY , HD , , PHYSICIAN ANDSURCE0H OFPIOK nOOMB. S * 6 1S07 PARWAU. Omaha Nil * Pifll 18II IIti ti tiI I ! 4