"W , THE OMAHA DAILY BBIi-TUESD&l JDNlS 12 11 The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , June 12 , LOOAIi UKBVITIES , Judges Neylllo nnd Wnkoly pretlded jointly in the old court room yesterday. Tbo Missouri PacICo pasaongor train duo from the south nt 6:50 : a , m. yesterday did not arrive until 11:20 , four hnuri and A half lato. It Ii said that two Additional ( arms liavo Lcen secured by the syndicate repre sented by Mr. C , RSchallcrvlz. , the Bog- ley and the Oaisldy firms , The Musical Union Orchoitra plays at Lincoln to-day for the Germanta Mmnnerchor and at the commencement exercises of the university on Wednesday , The funeral of Margaret Rllzabelh , oldest daughter of Herman and Hllraboth Kountze , will take pUce from the family residence , Tuesday , June 12 , at 230 ; p. m , Mr. ISandhauer , U , 1' . depot land agent , Monday found a gold combination badge of n barber and odd fellow. The owner can secure the aamo by paylnp for this nottco. Billy Donnelly , ono of tha small > pox cases , on 18th street , is reported aa much better and able to sit up and smoke a dear , Ills case waa only varlolold. The Muilcal Union Orchestra proved n great acquititlon to the Bohemian Turner Society Sunday afternoon and they were highly complimented on theli pleasent efficiency. Thokla Kenning , daughter of A. 11 , Ilennlng , Ktq. , died at 9 p. m. Sunday , agrd 3 years and 11 months. The funeral will take place nt 10 o'clock Tuesday from the retidence , on Twentieth and Dorcw streets. Judges jNovlllo and Wakeloy have er amlned the law regarding court reporter ? and they have decided that each judpe Ii entitled to ono reporter , as under the Ian the two judges are put on on equality Ii every respect. Mrs , C , K. Walker , n well known ant popular speaker from the woman's executive tive committee of Row York , will addres a home missionary meeting to be held ii the north Presbyterian church on Saun den street next Thursday afternoon at ' o'clock. The report that Mr , Jake Muck , o Baldwin's club room , had the small pox. i found to be erroneous , ns ho wai icon eat Ing a square meal at noon yesterday. Th item waa obtained from the authorltlei And his many frienda will bo glad to knoi that It is a mistake. A'great excitement waa created by tb report that the small pox had broken on at the Klkfeorn Valley houao , and that th flag was out. It wont BO far that oni honor laboring man was discharged , at his fallow employes wore afraid to work with bin The whole thing was n mistake , there nc boinf a sick person in th6 house. The re port originated from the fact that n ma juitarrived from Ireland took oft bis re shirt and hung it out of the window. Quite an indignation meeting was hoi on Fourteenth and Dodge abont yestb : day , when it was claimed that two towe bad been thrown nut of the window of tt room occupied by a email pox patient I Kuony's Hall. A llttlo girl picked np tl towels and carried them away , and if tht really came from that room it may be It Bgined that it waa a dangerous proceedlt nd liable to scatter the disease no ot knows where. It Is bad enough with ti flag out and windows up , but the pallet a reporUd ns much better. . IN MEMORIAM. itoBolutlona Adopted by the Luthorn Sunday School. WIIEBKAB , God in Ills Inscrntab wisdom haa seen proper io remove b death Albert M. Lolaonrlng , a men Lor of oar Sunday-school , and when aaro desire , In view of this boaoavi meat , to glvo a suitable expression c oar feelings ; therefore , RESOLVED , That whilst wo deep ! deplore the early departure of oar o teemed friend and brother , wo novel tholess yield with proper aabmlsalc to Him who cannot err and who oyen nates every affliction to the good Hla children. HESOLEKD , That in the death A. M. Lelsonrlng his friends have Ic an agreeable and lovhig companlo the Sabbath school a punctual and d Iqont scholar , and the church a wlllli and efficient member. RESOLVED , That wo rejoice In boli able to boar testimony to his Uhrlstl character , and that wo will glad cherish hla memory. RESOLVED , That In his departure ' are taught the lesson of onr own mo taltty , the uncertainty of life and t urgent duty of preparation for t world to come. RESOLVED , Th t wo sincerely aye pathlzewlth the family who have Ic BO beloved a son and brother , a that wo commend them to Him w comforta His people In all their s < rows. < { RESOLVED , That those reaolntlc bo published In the city papers , a that our secretary bo requested to f i nlsh a copy of the same to the fam of the deceased. Ben Hotan at the First M. K. Chun Ben Hogan will speak at the Fl 31. E. Church to-night at 8 o'cloi Ho hao jast returned from Blair whi ho epoko to crowded houses. Ho v remain In Omaha a fovr days bat It arranged now for him to speak oi one night. These are Solid Faota The best blood purifier and system r ulator ever placed within the reach of t ferlng humanity , truly is Electric lilttc Inactivity of the Liver , Billouones * , Jai dice , Constipation , Weak Kidneys , or disease of tie urinary organs , or whoe requires an appetizer , tonic or mild stlu lant , will always find Electric Bitten i best and only certain cure known. Tl act surely and quickly , every bottle gn unteed to giva entire satisfaction or moi refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle O. F. Goodman. OFF FOR THE YELLOWBTONE. A Pleasant Summer Trip in the Mountains Gon. 0. 0. Howard , commander of the department ot the Plateo , loft on the train yesterday for the west , ac companied by his family and Mrs Bright , a sister-in-law of Hon. John Bright of England. Oapt. Sladou was also of the party. They will go first toLarnmlo , where a short atop will bo made , thoncj to Ogden and up the Utah and Northern finally visiting the Yellowstone Na tional Park. The trip will probably occupy some weeks , PERSONAL. A. H. Fowler , of Denver , is ia town. F. 8. Pfttrin , of Lincoln , is in the city. L. Leppelmnn , of Cheyenne , Is In town , 0 , S , Clnxcn , of Lincoln , ii nt the 1'ai- ton. ton.W. W. F. Vail ) , of Denver , is nt the Millard - lard , Mr. Thcron Nye.nf Fremont , was in the city yesterday. A. II. Sander , of Papllllon , was in town yesterday morning , Er-Mayor Galey , of Lincoln , wrs In the city yesterday. Hon. 0. F. Shodd , of Falrflold , ia at the Paxten. Mr. U , Dorn , of Noola , Iowa , was in the city yesterday. lion , 13. Iloiewator , of the HER left foi Chicago Mnodayand | will return the last of the week. The ceremony of laying the foundation itono for Child's Hospital and Homo will take place thug evening nt 5:3 : ( o'clock. The stouo will bo bid by Bishoi Olarkson , and an address will bo delivered by Rav. JAB. Patorson. Miss Allan , who is well nnd tavorablj known to the cltlzons of Omaha through her oUlclcnt management and superintendence enco of the public library , leaves for Eu rope on Tuesday morning to spend her va cation there among family friends nnd ii sight-seeing and travel. Will Beatty , of Chicago , roprosontlnf the clothing house of Work.Waohsmuth it Co , ia in the city , visiting his brother John Beatty , Jr. , one of Omahn'd populai traveling men. Mr. Boatty will rooaali until to-day , nnd will return nt an earl ; day on n bnninsa trip for his house. Mr , 0 , E , Mayno , for many years nigh chief operator of the Western Union Telegraph ograph company in this city , has beci appoint oil. to the same position at Ogdec and baa already loft for that place to ns sumo the duties of his position , Mi Mayno waa for some time connected wit TIIH BEE , first In Ojaoha and subsequent ! ; at Council Blnlfj , Ho Is a good buulnos man nnd a sociable follow who can mak friends wherever ho goes. Mrs. Del.n 8. Buell , who has been resident nt "tho Paxton" the past wintoi loft for tbo cait Sunday , nccompanle by her two llttlo d tughtom , to upend tb summer mofftliB with relatives in Mich gan. Mrs , Goo. P. Beiiiis nnd Miss lit Ijatna were paaaoDgors by the same rout the favorite 0. , B. & Q. Mrs. Bern ! visiting In Chicago nnd Mhhlgan for week or two , and Misa Ijams Intending t spend the summer at the Boa nhoro. . largo number of ladies and gentlemen Ha' ' thorn oil at the tranntor , A Startling Discovery , Physicians are often startled by romarl able discoveries. The fact that Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption and n Throat and Lung disease * is dally curio patients that they have given up to die , startling them to realize their ecnso < duty , nnd cxamlno Into the merits of tb wonderful discovery , resulting Inhundrec of our bent Physicians using it in thol ractico. Trial bottles frco at C. F.Goot nn'd Drug Store. Regular size 81.00. Real Estate Transfers. The following dooda were filed fc record In the county dork's oflic Jane 10 , reported for THK BEE I Amon1 real ontato agency : Oha . 0. Houaol and wlfo , Rube Allen nnd wlfo to Martha Rodmar w. d , , lot 12 , Innw , no 15 , ID , II $100 Andrew J , Hanecom and wlfo I Kato E. Moorou , w. d. , lot 4 , D , C , and 8 , block 18 , Hanasom plao $3,001) . p Fred B. Lowe to Annie McGravoc w. d. , lotl , blookOl , $7,500. Goo. Armstrong'and wlfo to 1'oti Smith , v. d. , lot 8 , block 2 , Arr strong's addition , $800. Andrew J. Hanacora and wlfo I Edward J. Shakeshaf t , lot 3 , block 1 Hanncom Place , $ GOO , Donnla Oannlngham and wlfo I Peter Oloason , w. d. , lot 12 , block Cunningham's nubdiv. , $300. Oliver Brnaell and wlfo to Geo. I and Mary B. Kerr , w. d. , lot G , Red lok'a 2d add. , S2 140. Ono Experlanoa from Maay. I have boon nick and mlaorablo i long and had caused my husband i much trouble and expense , no 01 Boomed to know what ailed mo , that was completely disheartened and dl oonragod. In thla frame of mind got a bottle of Hop Bitters and nsi them unknown to my family. I aoi id began to Improve and gained so fa that my husband and tamlly thong 10 It strange and unnatural , but when ir- told them what had helped me , th said , "Hurrah for Hop Bit * era I lei no id may they prosper , for they ha made mother well and us happy , " ir- The Mother. REMARKABLE PRESERVA. TION. Removal ot the Remains of Mr. Q < Boohm to Urana Island. . . Bomo tlmo In December last B j8 George Boehm , of Grand laland , w was also well known In thla city , dl ncd hla remains were brought to Omn and Interred at Prospect Hill Com tory , where the remains of ono of 1 K- children had been burled if- for thlrte ra , yeanr. inay Sunday Mrs. Boehm came ay er Omaha for the purpose 'of romovl lU- both bodies to Grand lalind , whe lUbe ho continues to roaldo Uponopenl oy the motalllo casket ia whl ir- the father was burled It waa foui that he was in a remarkable state preservation , looking u natnral ai the tltno of hla bnrlftl. As ho weighed two hundred nnd eight } pounds , It In the moro remarkable that the body should have remained undirected 1ur ing all this , tlmo , but Is oi course d-no to the hermetic scaling of the casket. Mrs , Boehm left with her husband and child for Grand Island on the noon train. THE THOMAS FESTIVAL. Extensive ) Preparations Malting for the Event In Onuna. Arrangements have boon made with the several railroads for hall faro during the Thorn us festival to Omaha Juno 29th and 30th , The first rehearsal of the Thomas .fca tlval chorus took place last oventnp at Meyer's music hall. There will probably bo a choruf of 150 of the boit eingors in Omaha. Evorthtnf ] combines to inako this the most menv orablo musical event which ever occurred rod In Omaha. All our locil mualca people are Interested , as will bo soot : by the following Hat of committees : ADV1HOUY COUMITTKE. T. L. Klmball , Ezra Mlllard , J. 0 , Cowln , J. W. Sivcgo , 0. F. Davln.G , P. Bemis , 0.V. . Mead , Guy 0 Bar ton , A. L. Straug , Gco. F. Mayer Gan. Howard , A. Oahn , G. W. Hold- ridge , P 0. lleimbaugh , Wm. A Paxton , Bishop UlarknonMax Mover 0. H. Dowey. Committee of Arrangements 0. D Dormari , chairman ; W. B. WllklnH JulluB Meyer , W. L. Welch , G. W Shloldt. OioraB Committee F. 8. Smith chairman ; W. 0. B. Allen , 0. E , Bur mostcr , T. J Pennol. Finance Committee T. F. Boyd chairman ; J , R. Manchester , A. D Morris , 0 D. Dorman , Julius Meyer T. T. Ponnoll. Librarians H , W. Snow and \V Mayall. Doorkeepers Messrs. Roblnsoc am Boll. ' Director Mr. Ulnkoly. The orchestra of Mr. Thomas con slots of sixty solo Instnmontalistp , be sides six eminent solo vocalists , an Julia RlvO'Klng , aob pianist. Mi Thomas is at present In San Fran olsco , where , according to the Assc elated Press dltpatches , ho Is playln to audiences of over 4,000 in person His appearance InOmaha will bo mad on his return from San Francisco. NARROW ESCAPE. A .Deliberate Attempt at Incondlarisi A cool and premeditated attem [ to kindle a conflagration waa mad Sunday on South 13th street , at th boarding homo of Mr. John Vi Houza , formerly Kuoora'a Hall. Oonncctod with the premises IB garden where ] boor was former ! oorvod and some ono going to th ! place , piled the tables , boxes anullgl material together and sot fire to then This was about 2 o'clock ycsterda as a party was returning homo from th party at Koonlor'a , They oaw th ainoko pouring np from the garde and on investigation found the sonrc of the fire and put it out without gb Ing any alarm , The work must luv boon done in a very short tlmo , as M : Frank Biukul , of THE BEE , wh passed there half an honr before , aaj there was nothlnp of the kind dona i that time. BUOWHEI/L HALL- Tno Anniversary Last Evening 1 ; torootlug 801 vices at Trinity CtUbedral. Brownoll hall celebrated Its ann vorsary Sunday evening the Bervlc being largely attended by frlonda < the Institution. The nermou , whlc waa addressed especially to the youi ladles , was preached by Rev. E. I Bill , ono of the moat olcquont proao ors in the west. Sunday morning at Trinity cath dral Bishop Olarkson ordained Re Thomaa Stailbrd , of David City , the doaconato , and the following the priesthood : Rev. Aloxand Allen , of North Platte , Rev. 0. ] Fnlforth , of Central City , and RQ W. A. Green , pastor ' of St. Philip chapel , of Omaha. Tbo sermon w also preached by E. 0. Bill. St. Barnabas church waa consecrate yesterday at 11 o'clock by Blsh < Olarkson. The Rav. Mr. Bet preached the consecration sermon , reception waa glvon last evening the rectory to the Rav. Fathers Bet and Hammond , the past rcotora ef tl parish.A cordial invitation la oxton od to ( all their old friends to mo them at that tlmo. On Tuesday af tornion at 5 o'cloi Bishop Olarkson will lay the cornc stone of the Ohlld'ij hospital. Brownoll lull ciimmoucemont tak place on Taccday evening at o'clock. STALE BEER. o o How Mon and Boys Often Manage 10I Oot Drunlr , Attention has boon called to a la I I already known to a great many , ni d ono which ought to bo remedied , as n might easily bo. Many of our saloon keepers are the habit of setting their boor kcj after they are empted of tholr cc tents , out on the sidewalk to bo tak away by the brewery employes. Oft from a quarter to a half of a gallon the boor remains In the keg unknoi to the retail dealer. This has proved the source of a go deal of trouble lately and men , or ov o. little girls , may bo scon almost a day going about with tin buckets a : draining the balance loft In the k Into them. The amount thus c r. tainod Is generally sntllolout to ma 10 the man pretty full and often lea 3d something beside. Ono colored man , who followo tl tia practice , was asked what ho did v l B- nil the boor after ho got enough Bils drink. "Oh , I bottle It np and ss It until I want " more , was the a ewer , Considerable trcublo occurr Bomo tlmo ago with an Indian whet his "courage" In this way. It woe bo very easy to prevent such thin ellher by depositing the kegs out the way of the public or by BOO ! that they are entirely empty when i out on the sidewalk. The ) authorltl would do a good thing if they woe compel thli to be done , THE GERMAN THEATER. Oraml Success of Miss Anna Wagner and Mr , Gottfried Brocimannin "Social istic Dreams/ ' Sunday the Ratnmor scaaon of the Gorman theater was fairly In- angac&tcd by the presentation In a very creditable manner of "Social- " the well-known folio Dreams" by - wrltora , Jnlltn Stlndo and George Eogolc. The musical melange was well put on the boards , and jadglng from the hearty and oil-repeated barata of applauao was evidently much apprbdatod by oar Gorman lovorn of the dramatic ni'i. Mian Wagner was , of course , the principal attraction , and she well ro- patd thoao who wore fortnnnto cnongh to bo present , for the troubling of attending , She had eereral good opportnnitlea to display her great vocal talent and flho umdo good use of them. Sio ring tko popular rofrnin , "Oaco there was a Coppersmith , " in a very captivating iray , and her ren dering of "So Many Thousand Flow- era , " wan aao excellent. Many of the boya went with the Idea that they wcra going to wltuoao a regular ballot , but they were doomed to bo disappointed , end those who were not already practically acquaint ed with fonmlo nnntomy returned homo with their thirst for knowledge acquenched , Mr , Baarois proved himself , for the time being , a thorough BocUliet , and it would go hard with society If wo had m < .ny ouch in every day life. lilt rendering of the line , "Some men have to work and others to thinL about the work , I do the thinking , ' was very tolling and produced t marked cffoot on the audience. Despite what the envious may say about these who frequent the Ger man theatre It Is certain that they arc very appreciative and fully know the difference between good and bad act ing.Mr. Mr. Pule , in the character of Lu- dolf Maodlcke , was , as ho deserved tc bo , very well received , and Gottfried Brockminn , an a G.irmau lah-di-dal ; Bvvoll , pereou&ted the chare ter In a life-like manner , and was much ap plauded. Wo have spoken so often of Mrs , Puls-Ahl that a mere mention of hoi name will ba suflhlcnt , her name be ing ( synonymous with good acting. Mloa Thiosaon and Mr. Milcbia sustained their rolea with their accustomed tomod ability , and the minor parti were all judiciously filled. The Musical Union orchestra enp. plied Bomo heavenly muelc , and the Gorman laJo and laeoleu tripped tin light funtadtio with a vigor and onorgj which la natural to tha Teutonic race TOHBS OH JO3YIOE. A Court Which Adjov.rned Sacs Cer omoulo. Q A woetoin exchange relates the fo ] lowing otorywhich la of local interest as It concerns ono of our loading law yera : "When I was practising down a Tombstone , " aald the lawyer , "a fripn of mine had an oar chawed off on evening In a dispute with a prominor citizjn who dealt faro. After sooln the doctor ho came to mo , and nnd my advice ho had the prominent clt zan arrested on a charge of mayhuir Noit day wo liad the man up for hi preliminary examination , My frion was there with hla head bandaged and ao were the prominent cltlran an his counsel , and the friends of bet parties. The general public and It1 a pretty tough general public in Torn ! stouo crowded the court room. Th hour went by , but the justice did no turn up. Finally , Gen. O'Brien , th leader of the Tombstone bar , stnc ir his head up through a traj door in the floor and saldlnhlasolom way : "Gentlemen , remove your hati llouor Is hero. " And ho dragge the court up by the collar. Ho ws limber drunk , and had boon sleopln It off In the cellar. You never sa such n long adjournment from decen oy as that ornament of the bench wai A bath and a shampoo brought bac Dome Hfo to him , and ho was able t walk'without help to the court-toon Once In the chair bob iad his hlghdes ho looked all right , and ho wont o with the caso. Wo had taken th testimony of three witnesses to th row , and subsequent chawing < my friend's ear In the Excolsh faro parlors , when Gen. O'Brien an Col. Stephens , both on the other sldi jumped up and objected to ono of re qacMlonu. It was a law point , an wo argued and quoted authorities fc about half an hour. It was a prott ; o hot set-to , and we were nil on 01 feet when wo finished and tnrne around to the court for a ruling , E was looking straight before him u above us , as If ho was sleeping wll his eyes open. " 'Your honor,1 naldtho general , n In tera long pause , 'we ore waiting f < your ruling.1 "Thero was no answer. Then chipped In with : "Yoor honor , will you bo go < enough to glvo us your rullngl" " 'Wash that' ho saidtrying tobrli hla oyea to bear upon me. ' " 'Wo want your ruling. ' " 'Court's n'journcd,1 hoBaldtryii to rise. "Wo all protested , but his only ai swor was to strike his desk with 1 : fist and cry out again that court w adjourned. " 'Won't you fix the ball of thlsd fcndant1 ! demanded the general. " 'Now , nhlr,1 Bald the court , wl ht.d got on his fact by this time , ai 'Turn 'I was frowning heavily. loose. He'd oughtor chawed tl head off that tenderfoot , that's wh he'd oughtor done'1 'Well , gentlemen , what do yi think the court did next ? Ue JE deliberately staggered over to t ! trap-door , lifted it , stopped down t : stalri until only his head and Bhou dors were above the floor , and thi pausing to glare at the paralvz crowd of us , growled out : 'Yen ' can all go to . ' "With that ho ducked and let tl door fall , and I euppoao had hla sleep out on the dirty floor of the collar. " Buoklon's AruicH Salve , The greatest medical wonder of t 0 world , Wnrrantotl to spcedilv cure L'uran , Bruises. Uut , Ulcer ; , Salt Khcntn , tovet Sores , Ounce , Piles , Chilblains , Corn ? , Tetter , Chapped Hondo , nnd all akin erup tion * , guaranteed to euro in every Inatunco , or money refunded , 25 cents per box , For oalo by 0 , F. Goodman , " FOLL.Y Why She Didn't aiarry the Young Man to Whom She Was Attl- nncod A Photographer's Mistake. A wedding In high circles at Dayton - ton , 0 , , hi > 3 suddenly been nipped in the bud In thin city by the careless ness of a certain photographer. The story of the cffalr reade rather sensa tionally , yet has Us ludicrous oldcs , and illustrates how the folly of a young girl brought its own penalty. The young lady In the case , who Is a belle in high circles , and is n rather pretty and vlvaclouu brunette of olgh- toonanmmors , Is ono of these ef the fair sex watches her ehapo and com plexion closer than a miser does hie money. Some few mouths ago she re paired to a photograph establishment where they have a lady photographer , nnd had a nccatlvo taken with the bare bust. That it was a picture worth seeing no ono who knows the young lady doubts for n moment. What she did do with the half dczn pictures the got no ono aeems to know , About two months afterward she htu another negative taken with the at traction rovonlcd In the first hidden Raceutly she haa been absent from so- cloty events , and it won reported thai aho was Boon to bo married to ono ol these very nice young follows. List week she ordered another hall dozen pictures at the same studio fron thu old negative , and yesterday nen her aflianced after them. Ho tool the liberty to look at them In the stu dlo , and the way ho dropped thomoni would think they were red hot coals Ho looked at the photographer , thot at the pictures on the floor , turned roc as a boiled lobster , then grabbed then up without a word , and departed it great haste. The photographer hac taken a half-dozen from the bare bus' ' negative. The young lady got hei p ctr.res , but by mall , and the photo grapher got a warming up from a mac girl The wou'd-bo ' husband has gent to the lakes to cool oil. No marrlagi there now , sas those who are moo likely to know. SLA.VEN'8 YOSEMITE COLOGNI Made from the wild flowers of th FAR FAMED YOSEMiTE VALLE1 It la the moat fra rr.nt of porftime Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , Hai Francisco , for sale in Omaha by W J. Whltohonoo and Konnard Bro TneMeesty or Shoabone Falls Correspondence M lo World- In the midst of ono of nature " droarieat solltndo America's Sahan eurroundod by what seems an in terminable wildcrnuus bcrrcu of ul growth but sage ; walled in all side by precipitous and Insurmountubi clIlTj and walls of rock , are Shcahou falls. ' There Snake rivers might ; volume of water , emerging from it placid stream above , suddenly leaps ; dlstauco of dovenly-fivo feet , pause an iastant as it hesitating to take th ftmrful bound , and tho- > taken Its fins plunge Into a watery profound , ncarl three hundred fuot below 1 I hav stood for hours and watched , wlthoc wearying , upon the summit of th mighty walla of basalt which tower s grandly about this marvel of nature and watched the descending waters r they poured down , down , down , Int the awful abyss that yawns sa far be low ; watched the clouds of spray a .hey rose up and forme in misty magnificence between th sides of the tremendous chasm blond lag their tender frost work of alive and glass with the purple and gree and gold of the nun's light until a the lines of the prls'n were eelnjc woven into fantastic bands of beaut ) and bound around the stormy brow c the mpjcstlo cataract ; watched th great river as It hurried away from th fearful scene ; heard the deaf train roar and crush of the madly rushiu torrent as It swept In terrific grandee by , and my soul has stood still , awe into silent rovororcoby the Incompai able spectacle. Nowhere else In m tare have those great falls a connto part. Nowhere else In nature is thei such an overwhelming manlfestatlo of Irresistible power , coupled wit Buoh rude savagery as hovers aranti Shoshone falls. lu a vast sea of saj and repulsive as vast , bounded In a directions by a dull monotony of plai in the midst of a desolation luconcol' ably desolate , thay are a gem i matchless beauty ee > . MO SUN CAPS .AT GA1UUBHANT & COLE'S. QRAND PACIFIC CORNER OF NIHTH AND HARNEY ST5 Omaha , Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17T11 , 188 ! This hotel contains 100 room nil outside rooms , nnd 80 roon 011 the first floor , especially ndnp ed for sample men. A cuisii : o superior excellence. Ileai quarters for the state trad Special inducements to the the tricnl profession. Hotel situnU five blocks from depots. Her cars pass the door both wn ; every five minutes. T. J , SAISMA1 Proprielor , A , H , AYLSWOETH , Manager , ( Late of Paxton Hotel. ) HOIK 4II 16 for Infants and Children. Castorlaprninotpq Digestion Vhnt circs our Children rosy , What cures their fevers , tnakea them sleep t nnd overcomes Flatulency , Coustipa- 'Tig tion Sour Stomach Diarrhoua and " , , , Vn\cn babies fret and cry l > y turns , Fovcrishncss. It insures health and What cures their cotlc , kills their wonrm , natural Bleep , without morphine. Hut Ciintorla. ' 7 What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion , ' V " Cnstorlft It so rrell adnptcd to Children thnt nutCnntorliu I recommend ftassuporlortonnyprr < icrlpUon known to me. " JI. A. ARCHEII , M. D. , Farewell then to Morphlno Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and 83 Portland Ave. , Brooklyn , N. Y. HullCnMorlnt CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Khouma- tism , Sprains , 3 J urns , Galls , &o. Tlio most Powerful and Pene trating Pain-relieving and Healing Ilcmedy known to man. SPECIAL NOT2GES. X3TSPKCIAL8 will POSITIVELY not beln sorted union paid In advance. T3 LOAM UOJiEY TT LOAN The Om-ha 8i\ind oank MOSEY I prewired to mike bana oo Omaha city or rouirlai ) county reo two nt current rates o Intcrust. Nu comm balon cha'grd. i % i OSEY TO LOAN Tha Lontai Hutcs ol lu- IVI lerest. Beirle' Lo'ia Agoucy,15th & Doug Us WEY LOANED-On chattel mortgagoa. llootn.7 Union Ulock. 535 Inio } . ) LOAN On chattel rnortgapcs EDWAllCS , 1103 Fatnara St. 730-lmt ' OH EY.l'Q JQAN-Call at Law office ot D. L. Jhooi8Bjroarn 8. Crclghton Block. on cbat'ol property , by J. .flflhottf. Kb 213 South I4th s'rect. ' 74 ( mt HELP WANTED. Two vood dining rcom Rlrl to go WANTED A ( ? od laundre < a for hotel to go north. A good woman cook fir city , wage ) good. A number of l i data plain In citv , will bo tuinld.ed ) free at 217 16thSt. 8M-12 [ - coort teliaSlo tinsmith. Call on WAVTED-A nr address Howl , o & Yandoihoof , t-eward , Nebruka. 877 0 WANrED-GIrl for light rou-ework 1613 Howard bebrcoJilO anl 17th. 870-12) ) \TfTANTED-A girl at ScandlnarLn hrtel llth W St. S7MSI WANTED-Iromodlatoly a d ih wtsher. Ap ply at the PJunteis haute corner l'i'li and Dodge. fc7218 } ANTED A coed Wither vomtn or trill at Boston Laundry north 13th St STS-tl Immediately a girl 1'2 to 1,1 to WANTED o [ children , inqulro 1103 Dav enport SK 8dl-13' 'ITTANTPD-Oo-d clrl lor genernl hiu e work W trodwcaift I7ih aid L vcn or > h , ! nt\ \ door north cast en 17.h. 800-11 } ANTED 2S t'ama to biuik ur lrlo IraraeJ- w latel ) . f.OGOS&UILL. 8C3 13 'ANTED Four ( 'Iris to wait on table , wages SIS.lOpcr moil h. Applj'at tholltfrf pil- II tel fOfl 3 girl at 1514 rall'or- ' W nil dr. 8'0 12t W ANTED j aclrlshi Ihirorgllj undsr. 8 aiilshcuw woik , a pi il'oii ' In asma lamir Pievo ddew ) box OJ3 , Fieintn' , Neb - Sued11 ! icirl to do cen-nl WANTED-A In itmM Iimllv , Apply corner I'ar < Wllfio tire an j Waltut a * , South Omaha , 81D-111 Imruedlitcly a Hr t.clas ? cock , WANTED and Ironer. 2120 Harney ft ? 5S tl Jim 1 , JI Tut1 RST y. ANIED A mlduia nid woman for Hrht h'liscwork , wa(0 { 100 , rer week 012 833-11 WANTED A ipcon-i cook , at the Emmet Ilou-e. Wom-n pnfcrreJ. 812-llt ANTID Sltu\tlonas cook Oool refer W ence given Cor. 18th and Webster Sta. 801 12 ANTED A flmt cast eUfjrarcrftt " ( Jholui W I'.rlcksDii. 792-11 T 1TE AGSNTS WAMPD For a popu'ar fast I l eelling new boo * . Call at 118 south nth street 763-t ! SITUATIONS WANTED . . „ clerk 01 W book-keeper by a young man. It. II. II , Bco offlct. 807 12t r " ' ANTED By a girl who thoroughly under. 1 .V 8taris liouio work , a p-slt'on In a fcina'l family. I'l ago a-ddress box 0.3 r'runont Neb. flT.7-11J WANTED A position asdrUcr ( crdellvrn wjKon-grcc is irttt-md. Call nr al dnres 1801 Turning tt , EUWAHD GOKTTJL. 81i-16 rilTUATION WANTK'i ' By alhoraryh'v utm ij petentba k cloik flit en soirj experlunco flrat cla.su tfcio icfu. Addrosa U. 012 w liar slson St Chicago III. 830 Ut U w I ANTED A n cely furnUhtd room In a gooc locality lor man and wile anl UjeiroU lUIcrcncoi adilrcst K. F. Die olllce. t58-l'J FOR hENT HOUSES AND LOTS. KENT 10 rcom cottage with lurico am beautiful giotmos , our ( orner residence ot ht. lliry s avot.tc. fctrcit ctrs jiass the door. J.S. Oib'.oo. 874-11 IIGH7 HOUTO 4 room * , turrituic for s.il FOR . Inquire 3.V cirner llth and Dlv Ulon Sts. 876-tf - - . Dr P u' FORRENT-CottagcwIthSro-ms. bd-14 "nvOU RENT CotUsro of * U rooms with or Ith JL' cut furniture , 2210 CallfornU tt. 802 lei "PIOR REST Ono lugs ( urMsbed roomwil | I ; board. I'Umntly situated , Guttab e ( or iwi gentU men. 1410 Howard nt. 8)6111 t MRS. A. II. UP3EY. TTtOU RENT Durlcg the nimnur uonlhs , i P finely lurnlibed six room honse , plea'antlj ii uated near head ol Et , Mary'u avenue , to i traall laml y without children. PItaso addrts with rcffrencce. II. 22 Boi oitco 657-tf K ' ooltifo ( or rent if Ihr.o rooms rn 30tl A between 1 amwn and Dtuylia. b5Ml } LET Jlocms ftcd loud , or lurrhbci T hcu.e ( or turnmer. 18' 8 California St 87 lino. 0 KENT Ono or two rooms , hindsomel ; T ( uralabcd kt W13 Dodge ( t W2 Ut OOMS Kuin'fhcd ' or uutumishec ] , w K bear. ) , 1010 Dnenport. _ H2J 13 * 70Il UEVT Two new brick eUrrs ( n 1611 I ; gtmt , ncarCapitclaienuo. Uqtlrt at N. W 16th a"d Harne 790-11 kUIIIVl Vi liliil M" * * nj _ tfu-j One p' no. I qulro at E ihaln F011KKNT ami Eilekton. 733 11 UH KENT Cottage o ! throe rooms , Loivcn woith and 23d steet I. T. J. Fitzmcrrl * , 01 S.17th ttieet. _ 788 17 OR PENT- Large ( urclahed room at 131 i * Jack or Sircet. 7l T710U HESViunlslied rooms with tablebo r J } IblO DoJe. | . 613-14 1OKE FOR KENT Corner Cth and Pleic- S' EIJWAUUS , 1109 Karn < m street. 731-2 * T OK HENT Two cotUgro ) , excellent repali JJ Lcarcnwortb and South avecuo , f IS and J2j McCAOUB , lit U oppoilte P. 0. QTORK FOR Kl'.NT Corner o ( ICthnndDiv- enpoit. Inqu'ro ' 1010 Divonport ttrott. 403-tl rooms ntid boaul ilotlcrij cnn- JL' v ISloUorfgo street 1000jun7t I' , r-OR 8ALC FOR SALE A Sir , y mill 11 toll cr cxchanje for lUnl cstito. Adilro-s Jrhu Kocjlnk 3 uilcl eaitol Pnpllllon. I * . 0. address Omaha. Slit-235 FOR \LK HOUM and let uIthln ono blrck ol thoUIgh Fchool must Do sold this week. In- q'llroatthlaoOico. 8 3-tl T7IOB SALE OK EXOtlANai-Full lot and 3. L' dwellings corner ot llth and Pacific street ) . Sino lots In Bcjuth On1 aha. Alr > o ICO acnsol and neii StantoNohta > ka , and bulldln ; and stockol clotting No. 8C4 Tenth etreit. Whl ex- cbango ( or Nebnska lirji lard ) . Further p r- .Icuhrs at Geo. H. I'jtCHOi'a Clothing Stare , 804 Tenth street. 845 eat-mon-th.4w rjOK SALK A nearly now cook store. IJeen L ? used only slx-moathi. 1718 Curt ttrcet. 8(4-115 TJIOR SALE OIIEAr A black horse , 7 Tears old J ? IncjuiteatO. II. this oltce. 854-10 $ T7OR SALE Two ( rood horsen , by W O , Mor- JD ton , t&l nerth ICth.near DareiiBort. 813-11 FOR SALE ICO acres Improved ( arm near Crea'on. Iowa ; f6 ocroi under cultivation , 10 acres woodUnd , ba'anco pa lure , Ji7 pcra-re. 200acres Imprcnccltsrm.ono h H mile from Elk- liorn station , good bouto acd bare , Ihlng is a ter , 145 acres under cultivation , balance pasture , all 'enccd ' , 835 p. r acre. 7 lots la Yttea & Keed'saddttlon , near Prospect III11 cemetary , 82tn ; t'rri''payments. Ilou-e mil let In Grand IsUnl Neb. , ( rooms , closets , cellir , well and shrubbery , gjo d knee , til CO ; time payments. 3 lita In Grand Inland , Neb , well located , 175. time pa wtnts K loliln Lone'n tubdlrtslon In South Om k > , sj to $701 , tlmo raj men . House and lottwo , stoiy tr me 12ooni' , clcs- Ms , cellar , city wat'r , rtnts lor 150 , go d loca tion , $3.X ) . HotiEo ard Int 1 } utory IraTe , (1 rooms , rlo eti. collar , cistern and well , oeir U. P. shops on 13th 6t , S2500. 6 lots in A Itn'i sub-'lvu'on o ( PojerV i < * d , flre'y ' looted ; 3 60 to ? 400 lOinuris , [ wo miles Irom Yankton , Dattolo , one mill ) from the coLvcnt ; a very groit barga'n , mice 31EOO. Hot crner Indiana nnl Dhlilcn , $1000 , ons h l ( cas3 , balance en time. K. L. M'K &CO , 82513 10.2 Capita A\o , T70RRESI' Hou'cs three and f ur'roiirs In- Jt ; quire C33N. 13th St. S30-15t FOR SALF A new Hall's afe , suitable for of- lie or hoceo. VauCott , at llaxllejer's. 758-U C < ORSALE Bulldlig and G'Ocor ' : business. S. JH Spetmin , cor. 13tb atidllouard. . 723-125 LOTS For tale only ten mlnntts walkfrom end of atrcct car tr.ick. J. C' . Wllc.x at I arK av- onue houEO , I'dni-cntn ' plac ? . 662tl 1011 HALK Voso Piauo. F 528-11 C. J. CANAN. Ifjlt SALE Old ncwnpapcra Intrgo \ and small 1 quintltlcn at this oltico. tf TpOH SALB Klax mill macblncry conslstltp elI I ; Ijrake , 2 duMo'S , heater , plckur , prrpx , Ac. Can work cipher n.ttrd oi yricn tt' ik , alto shall- Inif , pullles , nnd btltlnK lordrlvlrp tlie bore , tlto ono 35 II. P. engine with bailer , emoke- i tack > n < lkllflx uroi totup'ctu. Addrcf Wllitv- IAM TAIT C'hailoi Cltv Iowa. i85 ! Sm | HAI.K A flMt-ola'RM'iom ] hunil ton hig. FOR ey. C ll t 131H llfttno tionf 'I' " ' I1 rHon who tmk tin vrioni para-ol Irom L Ilokcirn I' rk Junn 10th pleaia rctu n to CUo. Helturod'H Htoro lOtli St. and eare traub'c. mAKKS UP A Bm ll pmy mare a'lou * . I2yiara X old , blazed lace , both i mpllt. Onncrcin have eamri by cVllrK on N. P. Forties.W. csrner 20th and liouleturd , and raiiiiLchirifis , TIIAYKU Oil STOLEN Ono bay broncho § hirfo , about S ycara oil. S'ar on head ; ito Mnd 'ot , braodud on left hip anchor J lleward will bo given lor Inlormtiion at Bee t nice. a a-nt - nOAHD-83.30 per week , at EIUST-CLASS str.et t19-18t ! T ADItO AND YOUNd MEN In city or I J country to ta o nice 1 cht and pica-ant work at their hotter ; $2 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work scat by mill ; no cantasa'ne : no stomp [ or.rfplv. Plcoxo addro a Reliable Manu facturing Co. , Philadelphia , Fa , drawer IT 749 June2 TueThuSatl2t UP - Ono hime and ona mare colt , J with lelt hind feet white Mare ha white star on forehcal. Owner ran recover came by proving twnershlp on application to H. Price , Saratoga product. 566-6t oewtl SDWARDKUEHL MAG1STER OP PALS1YSTKKY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam and narney. Will , with the aid cl iruirdUn sr.lrlta , obtain far any one a glance ol the pul and present , utd on certain condltlong In thf In * lure. Uoota and Shoos made to ordtr , I'lrlecl natljfictlon Absolutely Pure. This powder never Tirioi. A mirrel of pu rlty ttrength and wholeeoioenee . More economical thin the ordinary kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ol low t t ihor weight , aliimor phosphite powder Sold only IB oani. RoTit. lUiixa POWPH Co. , Wall-St-MC. ! Jfiw Tork *