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THE OMAHA DAILY BfiEFUJDAi JUNK 15 The Daily Bee. Friday Morning , Juno 16 , LOOAIi BWHIVITIH8. Summer weather has tot In t la t. It Ii reported that th elk at Hansoom pwk died Wednoiday of starvation. The property of Jules Land will be told t constables tale at 10 o'clock a , m , % Trlday at b. F , Trox ll' commltslon house , Cb s. EdgertoD , con liable. A cactus of the night blooming cereus character bloomed at tht Paxton hat night. The fUwer was pure white and ai large as a bowl. It would bare closed up forerer before morning but was cutoff and sealed up In a J r of alcohol. The street sprinklers MO kept rcry busy now , having to haul all their water from the U , P. shops while the city wattr works are unier repair , thus making It mposalblo for them to sprinkle Sherman aronno at present , There will bo a meeting of Division No , 1 , A. O. H.I atKrounces Hall on Fri day cven'ng at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to attend as election of officers will take place. By order of the president. Too Knights of Labor of this city will meet this ( Friday ) evening at Knights of Pythias hall , corner of Four teenth and Doug'as ttreete , Per order of the M. W.'r , Morse's great advertisement again graces our front page and It will prove In teresting reading for our patrons. At no time has It fallen to the lot of our Omaha ladles to make their purchases from so large a stock at such low prices. It Is not In one department or out particular line of goods that the reductions ore made but throughout the store. Consult your own interest by examining their prices. BA/MONO The Eastern Visitors Arrive In the Gate Ultjr. On April 20th a Raymond raoa * excursion party loft Philadelphia on a trip through the west , slnoa which they have visited some of the natural wonders and mines of Colorado , pending nine days * ln that atato , thonoo to Now Mozloo , Arizona , Cal ifornia. All the ohlof polnta of Int erest In thoio states and territories were visited , and considerable time pent at prominent resorta on the Paolfio coast In California , and 'oxonr- Ions were made to Yosomlto Valley , the big tree grovoB , oto. A largo portion of the party arrived In this city Wednesday at noon on a apodal train. The party la composed of pleasant people , whose names and roalrtoiicos are as follows : Mra. J. D. Bornbsogh , Mr , Daniel 0. liorr , Miss Myra L. Djok , Harrisburg - burg , Pa. Mra JohnK. Biyor , W. S Spaok- man and wife , Ezra Llpplncott and wife , Miss L. B 0atnpb9ll , Miss 0r. tie S Ooale , Wm. P. Ellison and wife , vEdvturd H. Ogdou and wife , Rlvorton , E V. Bray , Brooklyn , N Y. Miss Alioo Roberts , Fellowship , N. J. J.E. E. D. Barker and wife , Invl Bar- gor , Wilson Fitzgerald , Oatndon , N. J. Mra. John F.4Uuttel , Naziroth , PA. W. J , Benner and wife , Bliss Anna Blaoohard , W. L Springs , Mlas Nettle - tlo 0. Springs , Mra , Emma Stevenson , Miss 8. 0. Wood , Thomas Woodnnt and wife , F. E Hnber , Mlsa Mary 0 Holme , Mlaa Ellz * L. Kaon , John F. Keen and wife , J. 0. Klandor , Wm. B. Carlisle , Mlsa Odoolla W. Filler , Thoe. L. Glllesplo and wife , Miaa Henrietta Graff , Andrew. H. Miller and wife , Mlas Florence Millar , Nathan Myers and wlfo , A. lUlph and wife , Philadelphia , Pa. Dr. Wm , Elmer , Brldgoton , Now Jenoy. MIBS allco H. Graff , Olaymont , Del. Mra. St. John Qronbor , Mlsa Em ma Miller , Monnt Airy , Pa , Mra. Anna M. NutcrosB , Monnty Holly , N. J. Mr * . B. W. Llpplncott , Olunamln- on , N , J. David E. Cooper , Wm. G. Oaoper , jr. , Marlton N. J. J. M.'Denllnger , Samuel Djnllngor , Lancaster , Pa. Oh 9. E. Hey , Torbltvllle , Pa. J RjtBoll Koloo , Mra. H. H. Clark , f Edward G. Miller and wlfo , Mist Erhel M. Miller. Baltimore , Md. I John Lorch , Bjthlohom , Pa. D. L M. Green , D. Erorhart , Mra. Dale , E is ton , Pa. Mil a Lizzie Haslam , Mra. Mar the Cooper , Parry , N. J , Tnoa. B. Hewoa , Aaron Hnrrf , Goo , Mcloy , Swedesboro , N. J. Mra. M. J. Stevenson , Stowart'i Station , Pa. Jamea Gardiner , Mantua , N. J. Charles S. Stouo , Now York City , MUa Mary It. Eokol , Danvor , OoL POUND.PARTY. A Card of Tnanlca from Dr. O. V BtelllPi- . To the Editor ( Tni Bin. Pleaao allow mo and my family through thn oolnmna of your paper to acknowledge the kindness of a largi company , who entertained our real- donoo and gave us a complete anrprlae This company proved to ba a "pounc party. " It was made np of member and friends of the congregation am Sabbath ochool of the English Lnth eran church , and they came , eaol bringing a pound package of norm useful article for the pastor'a family There waa ope thing nnutaal abou these pounds. In most Instances the ; drew considerably over sixteen ounce * and were each pounds , Indeed , a. would aoon thrust any grocoryma : Into bankruptcy. Among the rest wa a pound of nlcklea , neatly sowed u | In a email sack. "Uncle Dan , " aa hi la familiarly known , aeemod to bi captain on this occasion ; and well dl < be perform his part. The compan ; pent 'tho oyenlng pleasantly , am when at hut the company took thol 4-4 departure , they loft a new love am encouragement In the heart of th paator for the flock he baa been callei to serve. We ate sincerely thankful and we wlih our f rlendi God'i bleu Ing. G , F. BXBLLWO. DEPRAVITY'S DARLINGS. Tiio Bald on the Rymplia of Ninth Street. ! ho Burglars Btlll Gottlnjj in Their Work , The depths of depravity wore tirred Wednesday by the raid of the lolloo force on the low dives on Oth nd llth streets occupied by fallen women , a largo cqnad of whom were ken to the city jail and looked np , ? hls raid waa made on the strength if the resolution adopted by the city onncll some weeks ago to clear oat 11 houses of bad repute within two ilocki of the Dodge street school. Of these arrested Wednesday nine were from Oth street and five from 1th street , the former being of the owest class and the latter a shade more respectable. They were put in 'Ifforent cells In the city jail and made Ight hideous with the blasphemy nd obscenity which could bo hoarder or two or three blocka away and in- tdo the jail were perfectly horrible. o onn who la not thrown in com- lany wlthench crentnroa can conceive ' f the extent to 'which they cau go nd of their utter loss of all dense of loconoy. A.B they Bat in the cells , few of them , , olng to sloop , they made the air blue with oaths. One colored woman had little boy when arrested , which uho lopostted in the Giro of a friend , and a whlto woman had a delicate and pretty featured boy , not her own , who ; ut np In the center of the cell , In the midst of the howling mob with his oyon wldo open and Bleep driven away > y the hell that raged around him , It would seem as If children should )0 taken from the custody of Bach per- ons and provided with a homo name- whore. When the women were or- anged yesterday all plead guilty to ho charge of bolng Inmates of honaea if prostitution and nlno onaea were ot for a hearing on Friday at 2 p. m na five for the same hour on Satnr- lay. The latter all have counsel on- aged and will make a desperate fight. ANOTnill VENTURE. * A. petition la being circulated yee- erday to have the house kept by Miss Anna Wilion , and that by Mr. John Wallace , on lower Douglas street , pulled the aamo aa the rest. Thna ar they have remained nnmoleatod , and the former la recognized aa the neat quiet and orderly place of the led in the city. It happens , how- vor , to fall within the limits named by ho resolution , and there la con- Iderablo kicking that they have > oen exempted from the order laaued by the couoll , and one > roporty owner who lives In the aamo dock states that ho will begin crimi nal proceedings against them If the lUthoritloa do not act at once. I1UI10LARIK3. SIBnrglara entered the house of M. W. Eennard on Tuesday nlcht and soonrud $80 in cash and a $230 gold watch , The same nlcht an attempt was nado to enter Captain 0. D. Knstin'o louse on Harnoy street , but a Now- 'oundlaud dog Beared the thieves away. The honao of A. D. Jonoo , at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Elarnoy directs , waa entered the aame night , and Mrr. Jones' gold watch waa ; nkon. Gao. Cunningham waa yesterday robbed of a fine gold watoh and a small amount of ouh. Mr. 0. la the well- cnown Sixteenth street blacksmith. POLIOS OOUHT. In Jndge Banoke'a court yesterday morning , Henry Fiedler , a mere boy , vrhoatolo a pair of pants valued at 11,25 , , waa reminded to the jail. Bo ng under sixteen years of ago ho will > o turned over to the District Judge and an attempt made to aond him to the reform school. The police broke np a rondezvona and landed two women and "Broncho Jack , " the aojoarnera at this tramps' retreat , in jail on a charge of vagrancy. The trio had boon living in a dug-out near sulphur aprlngs , regaling them selves on water from the epriug and m vegetables from Smlth'a gardens , [ t waa found on examining the ordi nance that women , boys under sixteen yeara of age , and blind persons are ex empt from Ita operations , and In con- aequonao the two women were dis charged. Ono owe of drunk and disorderly waa fined $5 and costs ; ono Slocumb committed and ono pMd ; two alleged vagranla discharged and ouo ease con- tinned , John Maxwell , charged with va grancy , had his oaao continued. Ills mother appeared at the mttrahal'a office and pleaded for his release , claiming that ho waa not to blame foi his actions. She said ho once , when a boy , went Into a trauoo and waa thought to be dead , When ho recov ered it would Boom that he had "tho gift" of communicating with the spirits and at times la allghtly non oompoa mentis , DISTRICT COTJRT. The ease of Marsh against Bauer la decided by Judge Wakoloy , who holda that the regulation requiring passengers to deposit their faroa in the box , and prohibiting drivers from re oeivlng farts , la a proper regulation In Judge Wakoly'a court la on trla the oaao of II. S. Ilallonbook va Iloury Kolsey. The controversy In thla case grow out of a running ac count between these pirtlos , who were neighboring tarraora In the vlclnlly of Papllllou , Neb. Judge Neville is now engaged with the oaao of John KiowlU va. Harrla & Fisher , plaintiff suelng for $800 am Interest for abour and a-half years on account of brlek famished for the packing honso of defendants which he claims waa furnished on a verbal con tract nude with Harris & Fisher. Hoard ot Education. The board of education held an adjourned journod mooting laat ovenlng , The president and secretary were authorised to make a contract wltb F , B. Potwln for the construction o the aohool bulldloga on Seventeen ! ] and Lsavenworth atroeta and King and Delaware itreeU for $10,000 each , bo building to be completed Dccemr or lit. The contract for the addition to the onth school waa awarded to Bailey & ) lson to do the brick work ; H. Kos- era the painting , aud A , W. Phelpa ho carpenter work. A special committee , consisting jot bo committee on bnlldinga and prop- riy , and Meters. Ojpoland and Glb- on , waa appointed to Investigate the matter of heating and ventilation. The committee on buildings and ire erty waa authorized to contract rlth F. S. Potwln for the construe- Ion of outhouses The committee will alao oonaldor the qnoatlon of put * Ing water oloaots In the now bnlldinga nd the high aohocl building to con- oot with the aowor system. The examining committee w a In truded to lit on July 1 and 2. Dr. Oscar Hoffman , Physician and nrgeon , Graduate of Bellevno Col- ego , N. Y. Office No. 1112 Farnam St. j7 1m A NEBRASKA INSTITUTION The Examination of the Glass of Semi-Deaf Children , SUCC3BB of Prof. GilleBplo in His New Work. ' " The examination of classes at the Nebraska Institute fer the D jaf and ) umb , situated four miles northwoat f this city , were begun several dayn go , and yooterday the class orgaulzod rut fall to cultivate the latent hearing the oeml-doaf , Superintendent Gil- osplo'a own'experiment , waa exam nod in the presence of a largo number f distinguished vidtors and friends. This olasn WAI written up at oomo ongth in THK BEE recently , aud the xatnlnatlou yesterday demonstrated ho fact that the importance of the matter was not over estimated. Various other classes had their writ- on and oral examinations , and the 'Isltors wore amazed at the proficiency of the aoholara in all branches. There ia certainly not a atato instl- utlon bettor presided over than this ono , and Superintendent Gllloaplo ia doing a work of which the atato , aa well aa himself , may feel proud , OMAIU , June 14th , 1883. Having thla day formed a oo part * norablp with Mr. T. J. Silsman , of ; ho Grand Pacific Hotel , I should be pleased to BOO my many frlenda and latrona at the Grand Pc.clGo Hotel. Respectfully Yours , A. H , AYLSWORTH. On and after thla date the farm will 30 Salaman & Aylsworth. m&o . NEBRASKA WEATHER SER VICE. Bulletin for May , 1883. The month waa colder than usual , with much rain. RAINFALL. The average was by neation as foi- ows : Southeast , 5.79 inches ; north * east , C.72 ; oouthwest , 5.98 ; north- woit , 5.01. Average for entire state , 5.88. TEMPERATURE. The mean temperature of the air waa 59. GO ° , The average of all noon observations waa 03.63 ° . The following are aomoof the max imum and minimum temperatures : Omaha , max , , 87 2 ; mln39 0 ; North Platte , max. , 87.3 ; mln. , 310 ; Do 3D to , max. , 93 0 ; mln.40 0 ; Agricul tural College , max. , 88.0 ; mln. , 3t 0 , Peru , max. , 82.87 ; mln. , 43.25 , MB AN RELATIVE HUlnlDITY. Omaha , C8.4j North Platte , 70.0 , Do Soto , 73 8 ; Agricultural College , 72.84. WIND. Number of miles traveled Omaha , 6,620 ; North Platte , 9,488 ; moan dl- eotlon Omaha , north ; North Platte , weat. Groatoat velocity a < Dmaha , 36 mlloa , aonthwost ; at North Platte , 40 miles , east. MISCELLANEOUS. Lipht froat on the 22d at Inavalo , Nebraska City , Table Rock , Genoa , [ era and Central City. A hailstorm at Red Cloud and vi cinity did considerable damage to crops. Corn planting commenced on the lit an Beaver Crock , At Rod Willow the thermometer fell from 88 ° te GO ° In two hours. J. H. Hunt , Superior , writes that on the 26th they had a hall storm lasting ton minutes. Hall fell aa large aa hickory nuts and covered the ground two Inches deep , giving the appearance of midwinter. Trees were almost denuded of loaves and frnl and crops wore destroyed. The hai had not yet all melted at 9 a. m. on the 27th. Obsorvoro report thai corn baa been planted earlier than usual and that much had to bo re planted. TO OBSERVERS. Although aa a rule , the reports come in good time , nome are Invarl ably behind hand. All reports ahouh bo hero by the 6th , aa the report la not available at Washington for the monthly bulletin , unless It reaches there before the 12th of the month Hoping that you will cinsider the necessity of having the report on early , I am yours respectfully , 8. R. TuoursoN , Director , An Ice cream festival will bo glvan'a the Y , M , 0. A. rooms on Friday evening by the ladles of the Christian church. A pleasant time Is asanred. Theuo are Solid Facts , The liett blood purlher and system rep ulator ever placed within the reach of sal ferlnR humanity , truly U Electric Ulttera Inactivity of the Lifer , Biliousness , Jnun dice , Conttlpatton , Weak Kidneys , or an ; dliease of the urinary organs , or whoeve requires an appetizer , tonic or mild stimu taut , will alwaya find Electric liitten th beat and only certain cure known. The 601 surely and quickly , every bottle guar anteed to give entire satisfaction or monej refunded , Sold at fifty cents a bottle b 0. F. Goodman SLAVKN'S YOSEM.TTE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of th FAB PAMKD YOSEMITE VALLEY It la the moiit fractrant of perfume Manufactured by H. B. Blaven , bat Francisco , for sale In Omaha by W J. WhlUhooM aad KtmnarA Brc MISSIONARY WORK. Beplar Quarterly Meeting of the Society Yesterday , Special vVork to Seouro Funds tor Work In the West , The regular mooting ol the Womon'a lomo Missionary society of the Proa- lyiorlan church of Omaha , waa hold yesterday afternoon In too North reabyterian church. The attendance waa laigo and much interest was manifested. The president , Mrr. Dr. Kuhn , led ho opening devotional exorcises. Mra. Dilley , the secretary , road the minutes of the hat mooting , which were approved and accepted. The ladles transacted some business f a miscellaneous character before hem in reference to their special work , after which Mra. G. L Llttlo , n a graceful and appropriate little pccch introduced the speaker of the afternoon , Mra 0. E Walker , uf the women's executive committee of Homo Missions , Now York city. Mra. Walker ia ono of the moat if eotlvc , telling apcakera that has over ippenrud in a meeting in Omaha in > eh lf of mlnslon work. Her t raco- ul preeenco and lady-like boating im mediately drew forth the sympathy of lor nudlouco , who followed her ro- nurka throughout with Intense inter- : st , occasionally brushing aside the oara that would flow unbidden as iho drew graphic wtrd pictures of llfo n the mining cttmpa of Colorado and ithor parts of the woat , aud dwelt upon the fast that the aon of any mother present might some day bo exposed to their perils without ho aafegn < trdof proper moral restraint about them , unless the church at large awoke to the aonso of responsibility of ho burden rotting upon them , and seeing tbfct the cross of Christ waa lold aloft whenever the advance guard of western civilization act up its atanJard. Mra. Walker related the circumstances of the first organisa tion of the womana' executive committee , and showed that It waa clearly the call of God to the women of the church to awake to a aenao of , ho peril threatening our home Chris tianity , unlesa active measures wore taken to stem the advancing tide of corruption and sin. Thohome church of America la the basis of supply for all American missionary work , wheth er done in our own country or beyond the aeaa ; her.ea it bohoovea American churches to strengthen their bulwarks that the enemy doca not creep In and overwhelm them , The special work of the woman'a executive committee ia to secure fnnda For all the exceptional work In the ex treme west , aa in Mormon , Mexican , [ ndlan and like fields. The great Forerunner of all church work la the aohool honso. The youth and children are first secured and educated , and tha way ia open then for further riinroh work. The women of the Pres byterian church in homo mission work supplement the work of the general board in the exi gencies that have arisen In our rapidly advancing civilisation. They nave , oa it were , divided tha work and committed a part of the trust to the women of the church. Mra. Walker urged all to faithful , earnest work for the Master through the channels now opon. Ho haa greatly blessed the tfTjrts already put forth" , and his voice now clearly palls the women o America to the rescue In all this granc borne missionary work. THE MILL AT FLORENCE A Whole Orlat of Sot-Toa Agreed Upon. The prospective "mill" between "Baby" Barnoa and Jack Nugent , which la to come off at Florence Cut off , north of the city , on the 18th Inat , promlsea to be a very Interesting even ! In pugilistic circles , and will bo long , romomborca by the sporting fraternity. An interview with ouo of the manag ers of the coming fight dlcolosed thn foot , that , in response to Invltatlouu a large o.nccarte of noted puqlllste will bo pruannt nnd will add to the lu ttrcit of the occasion by having n friendly fio'-to tri h each of the fol lowing well known local boxers , sev erally and In the order piyeu : Jem Mace with Mlko Gilllgan , Her berk S'.ado ' with Jack Haulny , Jnhn L Sullivan with unknown , Billy Edward with Whlsky.Jaok . , Tug Wlleon with James Garliold Hutohluoon , allsi "Chicken Jim , " Charles Mitchell wltli Fatly Glenn , P ddy Ryan with Tom Cillan , Jon Goes with Wm. McCaue Arthur Chambers with Hank Horn berger , Wm. Madden with Jim Kll konuy , Geo. Rooke with MartRamgo As will bo readily aeon by the above the prospective encounter will bo o unusual Interest , and there la nodonb that a largo attodanoo will bo the ro suit. The money haa alreadybeorj ! | poatod and considerable outside bet ting la being done on the result of thi Barnoa-Nunent act-to. Real Estate Tranufore. The following deeds were filed foi record In the county clerk's office Juno 13 , reported for TUB BEE bj Amos' real estate agency : Patent , Called Stated , to Ower. McGlunls , nw of so | and a J eo | aeo 6 , 14 , 13 United States patent to Owen Ma Glnnls , no | of so i of aeo G , 14 , IS United btatra patent to Franc ! Hollywood , nw | of no i and a i of n I , sec 6 , 14 , 13 , United Statea patent to Francis Hoi Jynwood , nl of ucl of Becllona 6 14 , 13. John Campbell and Lowli Reed an wivca to Ibron Ried , q o , aw } of ne of sections G , 14 , 13 , $600. John Campbell and Byron Rood t LawlaL. Reed , q o , nw of nc | sec tlona 6 , 14 , 13. $572 Dennia Cunningham and wife t Joa. R. Olarkaon , w d , lot 2 , block 2 Cunningham' * anb-dlvislon $350. Samuel H. Farnaworth to Franl Stout , w d , middle i of lot 32,10 , 15 13-5675. Andrew J. Hanaoom and wife t Harriett T. Harover , w d , ne J of a except 2 , acre * of aeo 31 , 15,13- ,800. G o , H. Bogc * nd * U d Lai 1111 to school district of city of Oma- ia , w d , lota 12 , 3 , block 4 , Boggs & Hill's 2d addition , $1,500. Mary E. and William Dank to gnoa R. Stovenaon , W. D , lota 1 , 2 , 5 aud 7 , block 86. Florence , 300 Adolla Roche and hneband to Oar- So Mashoff , M. D. , lot 10 , block 17 , [ nntcom'a Place , (000 , Fred B. Lowe to Daniel Haven , w d w } lot D , and o J lot 0 , blk 3. Park aoe , $275. Danla Cunningham and wife to A. I. Andoraon , w d blk 8 , Cunning- am'a nub dlv , $1,400. Ohaa. H. Foster and wlfo to H. W. 5arnum , q o a * " lot 3 , blk 1 , Har- ack'a 2nd add$2.00 John A. Horbaoh and wife to Wm. ronon , w d , a J lot 11 , block 4 , Her * ach'a2dadd. , 250. A. RDufreno and wlfo to Mary V.illenge , w d , w J lot 0 , block 195 , 14.500. J. M. Parker and wlfo to Dexter L. 'homna ' , wd , undlv. , out of lot 180 , 'lorenoo , tlOO. Peter Lirson to John Stoft , w d , ot4 block 3 , Credit Fonoier add. , 1,150. A MIDNIGHT UTORtf. Molten Klro Falling Prom the Heavens Between 12 nnd 1 o'clock last night fierce Btorm , accompanied by tcrrl- lo thunder and lightning , pareod vor the city. The clouda had been gathering for onra before and massing in the orthwest and the south. They wore uceoly black and very threat- nlug in appearance. They rept np until they apparently tot In mid air , and then the rain ourod down in torrents. The thnu- er and lightning were aa severe ua ny over aeon In thcso parto , aud there were two especially land , sharp peala rhlch shook the bnfldiugs in the vl- Inity of Ninth and Farnam a'.roota. " 'hoso who were outoldo euy that the ghtniug came straight down to the round in a stream like molten iron , rid then bursted like a torpedo. Uracgo to B y , no houses were .ruck. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of tbe rorld , Warranted to speedily cure Burns , 3rnlse , Cuts , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever lores , Cancers , Files , Chilblains , Corns , letter , Chapped Hands , and all akin erup- Ions , guaranteed to cure in every instance , r money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by 0. F. Goodman. NEBRABKA. NATIONAL GUARDS. A Mooting of the Commissioned Offloora In.Lilncoln Wednesday. Jocoln Journal. A meeting of the commissioned ifficora of the Flrat regiment of the Nebraska national guards mot at the tate honao at Lincoln yesterday itornoon. The obiect of the moot- ng Wi.s to dlecnts the question of whether the regiment should attend he National Encampment of the Jrand Army of the Republic at Djn- or , or not. Alao In regard to the iimnal encampment of the regiment. The officers of the regiment , by rote , recommended the colonel to ooato the encampment at Create , the citizens of that place having offered 500 inpnrsei to bo awarded to the jest drilled company , and for target shooting , etc. In regard to attending the national inoampment of the G A R. , at Denver , the officers decided that if L50 men signified their intention ol going to Djnvor , they would see what could bo done lathe way of securing cheap transportation to and from that city.As As both the Omaha companies have dlabanded , there will probably bo no attendance at either gathering from thla city. Death Notices. A telegraph was received yesterday announcing the death of J. T. Clark , formerly of the firm of Clark & War den , liverymen , Fifteenth a cd Far nam. The remains arrived from Lincoln last evening. Chss S. Taylor , aged 52 years , dlod June 14a at hla rosldenoe on Twelfth street , between Howard and Jaokaou , of pneumonia. The funeral will probably taku p lace at the Bluffii. Scurtlintf Discovery , Fhyelcians are often Btortled by remark. r.blu dlscoveriei 3.'he fact that Dr. Kiog'i New Discovery for Consumption and nl Throat and Lunsr dl'ewen is daily curlnf patients that they have ulven np to die , Ii ttartl ng them to realize their sense ol duty , Mid examine into the merits of tbii wonderful dlcoav ry , reiultlng in hundred ! of our beat Physiciaus using it in theli yractice. Trial bottloa free at C. F.Qood Drag Store. Regular sire 81.00. QRAHD PACIFIC HOTEL COBMEII or NIHTH AND HARNEY STS , OmahaNebraska. . OPENED MAY 17TII , 1883 This hotel contains 100 rooms nil'outside rooms , and 80 room : on the first floor , especially ndapt ed for sample men. A cuisint o superior excellence. Head quarters for the state trade Special inducements to the thea tricnl profession. Hotel situatec five blocks from depots. Horsi cars pass the door both way : every five minutes. T. J. BALSMAN Proprietor , A , H , AYLSWORTH , Manager , ( Late of Faxton Hotel ) 'for' ' Bnfants and Children Without aioirphiiio or Nnrootlno. Wlint KIvc3 our Children rr r checks , liat cures tbolr fcrurs , mnk them sleep : 'TU fimtorliu JVlicn BahlM fret , nncl cry by turns , AVh/it cures their colic , kflls their worms , Hut Cnntorla. What nulcUr ciiren Constlpntlon , Sour Stomnch , Colds , lndU'stlon : Hut rant irlo. Fnrcwcll then to Morphine SyruiKt , Castor Oil nnd Paregoric , nnd IlitUCaatorla. euro for Rkonmntinm , Sprains , Btirac , Cells , &o. , nad tin VHtn.irCrmp.ou3 PftJ.a-rcllovor. Alt thoie who from Indlicrctlonl. rxtfiiifi or other raai > tr weak unnerTrd. IAW iplrilrd , phjiicallv dnlned , aa < l unkble to perform MreV dutlr * } > ro | > erl7t ctn f * cerlalnl ; md rcriua neatly ctireil. wlthdiit Itomicb mcdlrlDti Podoripd bTdoctor . mlDiiwn > Dd tnr prcn Till Vtdlcal Htttly IITI ' TUi oiJ plan rtrr tl > ( NrrTouo I > hl1llr , I > hr lrHl , . , MAltSTON 1IUI.I > > Fteo bopele rate * inured f certain reitoraitoo to full and tier * fort manhooil. Fimple , etT ctlT , cleanly , plcaiant. Send for treatlie. Ctolaltatlnn with physician fret. JIAIIHTON ItKMIMtV O M tO U. 1I1U St , Xew iork. SPECIAL NOTICES. -8PECIAL8 wl > l POSITIVELY not beln tertedunleta paid In Advance , TO LO. H-MOhEY T3 LOAN The Ora ha imlnwi cank MONEY impmd to tniko loans oa 'Omiha cltyorfcuzlM county roul o-ti'e at current ratio o Interest. Nu cumm bBlon cha'ged. 33H1 | i.j ONKY TO U'AN The LOAIBKates ol lu < JLV1ONKY . Bemla' loin AgoccylEth & Douglas EY LOANED-On chattel mortgages. 7 Union Block. 685 line } LOAN On chattel mortgages , 1109 Farnam St. 73)-lmt ONUV iajyAN-C&ll at Law office ol D. L. M Crelghton Block. on ebatlel property , by J , MttL Nb.213 South I4th street. 740-Imt . TOLoArca ! estate , sicurity at cnr . r nt ittei. Ballou tiroi. 1421 Farnam St. 01218 HELP WANTED. ANTED-OIrl lor house work. Apoly SUB Calitorola itreet. 0:016 WANTED Good girl , German pretcrr > d 2409 . Dodge. 911-14J ANTED Two a-prentlcei to learn dress W making 1016 Gyntol a > enue. 914611 Twj gcod girls at 1102 Davenport WANTED t03-ie § A boy 15 or 10 years nld The WANTED Newj Company tilS S. 14th St. 009-15S A steady man who spoils Gorman WANTED to tend bar , iu.ne but l'h goo refeuncuK neel Bpplr Chirks Joseph Co. In liter garden 10th ani Castelar lo7-15t Oltl tor gen ral hcuse-work at WANTED hua : 6 S S 10th HS. 910 ! 03 ANTED A go d order rook , good wf gesTo w the right one at tha llatntj St. Restaurant. 910-lSt 1 ANTED T ORlrIsatSUvcn house 10th St. w Lear U. P. Depot. Oood wage ) . ftS-16 } > ANTED-Olrl In family ot two 1221 north W 19th 81. 899-141 Light'Ing rod iUesu.an. Apply WANTED LaOr ng k Co. Areca Nea. 897-18 A girl tor faaeul houie-woik , no WANTED 708 S. 10th St. Delor. SSfi-ISt A first class barber , at P M. WANTED , 523 Broadwa ; . Council BlnfU. ANIED-A middle aged woman lor llcht hcusework , wages $1 00 ( er week 912 P-juglaaSt 83810 Two tool barberi eteidy work , WANTED 13th St. Omaha. E90-141 A good competent girl to dn gen eral house-work , good wa ca given. N. W. corner ISth and Davenport. ES3-U TED -A good reliable tinsmith. Call on w or address Uowke L Yanderhool , Reward , Nebraska. 877-tf SITUATIONS WANTED A Young man ( married ) wants a s tuatlon to 3. take care of hcrses , worir In garden , or to do any kind nl oik , with prlvlltgj to board a1 , homo Apply at P. B. FUdrnan * Co , 218 N. ICth St. B01-14 A M ddlo aged Kngll-h woman c'culrrs a sltna- J.tlon as burse or to di light hous work In a KOOI family , hist ct reference : ) given Add.ccs E. U. 1410 ilarner St. KK-lh ) A poshln as driver Icr delivery WANTED grcciu rrcltrrcd. Call cr a dr its 1801 CuuilDg st , EswAno GOKTTIL. 84e-15 FOR tENT HOUSES AND LOTS. UKRENT Nrat thres i-oom .cottage Bummer - mer kltchsn D12.N. 19th St. U.S-IGS RENT Two ar three unfarnlshtd rrom * . FOR 1410 Jtcksoa Ht , 1)05-165 OR RKNT-Uouse 7 rooms 125. " 4 " $12. " 2 " 7. " 10 " 835. " 7 " $10. Store new on ICtb St. $35. UALLOU BROS. 14H farnam.St. 913-18 _ rnWO Nlcoly tarnli * el rooms Icr rent with or JL without noard at 8111 California Kt. flM-0' i | O LET A nice cottage ot six rooms In good l condition Johnson 81. Ittween 2Jd and 21th fit off Bt. kary' * avenue. Referenced required. W3-16 RENT Hf use ol 3 rcoms aid baiement Eon 2 rooms. Apply Bee office. WM-16J REST 10 r.om cottage with Urge and EOR grounds , cur former reslder ce on St. Uarv s aveuie. ttrcU cirs pass the door. J.S Qlbton. 674-M ORRBNT-CottagewlthSrosms. Dr Pau . F 603-14 T710R RENT Cottige of six rooms wither ulth- J * out turnlture , 2219 CaUfaruUbt. 663-16 } rno LET Uocins and botrd , cr furrlahca I touto Icr tua.mer. 18i8 Cdllon la St 83lmo. _ _ 1T-OH JESTLarge lurrjithud room , at 1318 Jj Jacksoc Srca. : 742-lmt T OR RENT-Futnlihed rooms with table board J > IblO Doc'ge. C13-H TTIOR RENT Two cottagei , exc llent repair. JJ Leaenworth and South avenue , ? 25 and 123 , 1 UcOAGUU. 610-tl opposite P. 0. FOR RENT Corner ol 16th and av- STORE . Inqulra 1610 Daveaport itreet. 463 tl TTMIUNISHED rooms and board. Modern eon < J } tbuleu ti HloUodBS itreet 1000JunlTt I-OR SALE. / ( UOIOE Lot OD Ban Frinclace street about \j 'our rodi Iron lake St. cirs Cblciro III. nlll i U chtap lor cub or trade lor stock ol goods. E L. MOUSES00.1622 Capllol avenu * . 817-20 TTIORBtL * A lot ol Oanarri fa OSgM cb.MD. ' ' 1910 OaptM * v * 990114 T7CIR SAtE 100 hed olmnleiand 69bs dot I * horieiaod ponlts at E. Ettabrtok's Block Van's between Capitol avinueand DoafltsBl , on 10th 8 * . 801-161 s.-A b'ack hcU ! 7 yat cld 1 liqnlroa'C. II IhlioBIC ) . _ 854 ISt . OR \IK-COO h.dd jfullnz bettun. IP p u hradl liars eld heltirs. 4W " 34 nd6 je r " ; iOT " land 2 ye ir old steers. 4(0 " Hand 4 " " HU " mixed eilves.HTBANOK HTBANOK nnO' . CaUte co tnitais , Hide , Wool , and Tallow deil- ( n Sioux CU ) Iowa. 82 lui Uion SAI K The H r. y mill wl 1 tell tr ex- Jj cbau a ( or HialenUUi. Addrwi J on Roeslnk amlleieattolfapllllon. F. O. addrc Oroiha. 80I2JJ H 3AL.K A thiraugbbr.d cow. Inqulie a | Ft' Jbtlm& Erl 879 13 tf OR 8ALE Hotel In good tow , re r Om h C pftInw | ltln exceUnt oidcr. Gx > > ) barn will furn'Bbtd , 111 bear ItnoUlfutlon. AMES , 88MI 1503 r inira [ 71 'R 8ALK Hoim and lot within one blcoV ol X ttolllgk School musk De | } M this ireek. Ii- q lire at tlim oflKn. B 2-tf SALE Oil EXOHANOK-Full M an. ) 3 FOP corner ol llth anil I'ac'flc itreeti. Nine lots In ( uuth Oiraha , A\ro \ IRQ acr a of land noti Slanto , Ncbm-ka , and bulluln ' and itock ol clot ) InNo. . Rol TentUitreit. Wl.l ix- ciangc Ifr Nibnskn ( ATII iM.di. Further pir- tnhrj t O.o H. I'.tcrion'i ClothloR Store , 04 lexthttre-t S45 at-mon-ih 4w flOH ItEVr Ilnu'on three anjfjur rooms. In. 1 qulro608W. 13he : . 850131 FOR B4I.I A no Hall's 'nlc , suitable lor ol- n < or hoiee VAiiCott , ftt Max Meier's. 75811 | fjHilt sALE OM nonviupers to larju and email * fiu < inlnet st ih\i \ ollice. tl UK SALli Max will macblner } couslstlng ol brake2 dii'to's , bentfr , | > lckcr , Jirose , &o. Jan work oliher r ittedoi Ktcen tkck , nlto shaft- ng , pullles , and bolting tor driving thefilxiie , > Uoor.a35 JI. P. engine with boiler , smoke- ttck ndallOxurc4Conp'eti. ( . Addrew WILIi- 'AM T . IT rhstlca city lo it. 205-8m | I71OU SALE A flrit-da'SBocond hand top bug- Egy. C llat ISlDHatney Btroct ; 397-tl EOK SAiK lou acrei improve * ( arm ne r Cr'3 on Io a ; ( Sniroi undercultlrnlion , lo , crrs wcodlinJ , t > a'ance ] m lure , J27 p rn"to. 20J acres 11 } proved farmone , hall mile trcin Klk- horn station , K ulhouccard larr , \\\\n \ \ \ water , 145 ncrfs under cuHhatlon , balance pasluic , all enced35pir acre. 7 lots to Yntci & Kccd'saddltlon , near Proeptct Hill cemotary , jfito ; time tiajments. IIou < c end lot In Orand talanJ Neb. , G rooms , : Iuo B , cUlir , we'.l aud blirubbcry , go d Icnco , itCCO ; time pnynicnts. 3 lots lu Grand Island , Neb , well located , " 5. time pa mints fi lots In Lowe's aubdlvHon In South Ouioh , ? C5D to C7U1" ) , tlmojajmtiiB. House and lottwo stoiy Iramo 12oom , cica la , cellar , city water , rents lor $50. ( ! ° d loca" Ion , $3500. UOQSO utd lot 1 } story ( raire , 0 rooms , iloncti , collar , cistern acd will , neir U. P. chops on 13th t , ? 00 5 lota In A'lrn'x syb'lvis'on ol Eojer'e add , ( lrol > locitcd ; 60 to ? 0. 10)acrts , ( HO miles Irom Tankton , DaVotB , ore mile fiom the convent ; a very groit bargain , pilce SHOO , llotcjrner Indlara anl Dlvlilon , $1000 , ont h.ll cair , balaaie oa time. E. L. UOnSK & CO , 1822 Capitol Are , mAKEN UP D y pony with lore white Ifet. J. Ownrran have the name by pro Ing prop erty. Apply toC Fcedlke rV. oll'oor h ru. FOR PUOLIO DSC-A Jerxy 'Hull , took first premium at Iistl [ rf618 Dac turS ( . bet- wecti 26th and 20'hSt. horth Omihi. 99-19 ! rNSthUOriON In llathfmatlc * , PBIYATE , Arihltcctuial and Engineering' rawlri ? llolerencei. Addrns 'M "Bcocftlce. 881-Mt rson who toik th > wrort { p ra ol Irom _ L Iliakeir * Park Junn 10th please rctii n to Qio. llelmrod's Store 18th St. and earo troub'o. tCS-lt T1AKEN U ? Astmllparymareftbout I2jcarj old , blazed lacebath ta'scpllr. Owner cm lave same by 01 line en N. O. For. ) S.W circir 20th atd Bcultvud , and I'ajlnr ch > rtiB , 8U-tl Jeachnf TTtlRST-CMSS BOARD-J3.30 per week , at J } 1004 L edge street 81D-18I \ f AOIE8 AND YOUNQ MSN In city or JJ court'y to Into nice 1 ghtand nleaant work at thtlr hornet ; $ ! to 85 a day caailf and quietly made ; work Bant hv mallr no carries ne : no stamp for rcplv. Ploano addre s Kellatle Manu facturing Co. , PMlide'ph'a , Pa , drawer IT 749 Junc21ueThnSatl2t UP One horte and one mare colt , J with Iflt hind feet white. Mare ha whlU star on torehead. Owner can recover tame by proving ownership on application to R. Price , Saratoxa precinct. 868-Ct oew ( EDWARDKUEHL MAO1BTER OF PALMYSTEUY AN3 OONDT TIONAL1ST , 498 Tenth street , between YarncD ! and Harney. Will , with the aid ot guardian spirits , obtain far anyone a glance ot the part and proacnr. and nc < xrt&ln tondltlota In thr Jo- ture. BooU and Sbo S Mkdo to ordff Vtrloi * Pure. This powder neter varies. A marvel of pu rlty fctrengtu and wholesomeness. Mor economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot be gold In. competition with the multitude of low test < her welKht , alutnor phcrprmto ponder Sold only ID cans. ROTAti Bituna I'OWDBH Co. , Wall-fit.1 , { New York. SOMETHING EVERYJUXDY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of securing - curing a soft and brilliant Complexion , no matter how poor it may naturally bo. Hawaii's Magnolia Ualm is a delicate anil harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , Tan. Kodnoss , llonghness , Eruptions , Vul gar flushings , etc. , etc. bo delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected l > y anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society Tvheu the- Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents.