8 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , TUESDAY , JTNE 19 , 1883. THE DAILY BICE. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning , Jimo 19 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Train No. I on the U. 1' . arrived on time from the nc. t la.it night. A pleasant nhnvvcr cnrly last ovcnltiKVviw followed by a lovely nuMmllKht night. Tlio favorite bet nuv * > n-ila > s IK an tit wlmt hour of the dny the ilnily rain will fall. - A largo party of California ! en ronln east vero in thu city nnd utopped at the. Mctroiioli- tin hotel. A imn was nrroHtcd last night for putting up n target in the Chicago lumber jiml mid firing several chnts into it , One of the inimt KtaUvart inlxxionnricH over houli hi thc > u ] inrts ! H n Chincnu priext of thu Komin Chtholic church , nninvd I ) . Able Sliinn , wild , accompanied by IIN ! interpreter , stopped at the ( irind Pacific hotel last night. llcv , Sliiiui in n regular giiuit in xlutino and .t fine looking num. The city nmrxlud has filed u complmut iigninst W. lj. Lewis for rumiiiig uxptrxM ungniuMvitliontn license. Lewis II IIH xev- rial \ Migonshich ho wan nniiiing nuilri one license , v\hiclj he claimed wan nil hu hud to tike out. The nmrxlud thinkH diffemitly mid : i Miit will jirobably bo the rexult. ' -Quito u number of deaths havu been re- ] > orted of Into in which littlu children havi ) pi.sHeil.i\uvy veiy xuddeiily fiom ( OII\UHIIIIH. | ! Yexterdny nbout I o'clock Ilnsa , the two-\eiir < ild daughter of .Mr. C. K. T.iggnrt , viho re- siden near the Mater v\orkn rexerroii , died of this dreadful trouble. At 11 n'cli > ck In thu morning xho VUIH us well ox evc-r ami i an out tn xco xomo carriages that \\ero paxxing b ) . A little Inter xhoas taken ill and died tut xt itud. A hiimlar case v\-as that of Leioy Joxupli Tny- lei , HOII of J' . A.Taylor , riixidingon roiirtcenth and Co s xtrcetx. Tliis child died lit WO last evening ami the funeral will take plac-n to-day nt the Holy .Sepulchre. Gentlemen In need of xmnmrr timleiweai , hhirts , drawers or hoxiery , ought to Inxpecttlio nlockof H. 1 * . MOI-HU tc Co. , who pnichaso all domoHtic goods nt the mills and import their foreign goods from Nottingham , Liinihm and 1'arin , pijing the duties to John Campbell , ] < > I , , collector of cuxtomH at Omaha , couso- quently HIOW the giHtds at retail at exactly thu vholoxalo price of eastern johhcis. Conductor William C. Cnnficld , of the "Union Pacific railroad , died at his homo in Muncatinu county , Iowa , with consumption , Tuna 15th. Ho was liorii in Harrison county , Ohio , March Oth , 185i ! , and his ago V > a ' . ' 8 je.irH , 3 months and xix dixjH. Hu commenced work on the Chicago , Kock Ixland iV , 1'acilio railroad in 1871 , and has been an empli o of the Union Pacific for the last thrco years. -A plain whitu linen hemstitched handkei- chicf , witli broad 'J inch hem , is one of thu re- quiHitesof n gentleman's wardrobe , nnd H. 1' . Morxo & Co. nro ofTeilng a great bargain in them nt S3.00 a ilo/cm , u quality novel liefoin hold lexs than § 0.00 a doniu. That thuy may obtain a goncinl distribution not mme than one dozen will bu xold to each cuxtomn. ? I\T \ , ( Jeorgo H. Meek and Ilxs Maiy I' . Drihcull weio married on Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock at the first M. tt. chinch by thu Kee- tor , Jluv. Charles W. Kav idgu. Kev. Frank A. Hays , pastor of thu South- u attorn 1'rcxbj tcriau church , Is the fathci of a Ixninciiig boy ; arrived .Sunday night. Tlio installation of officers and dime socia ble of the U. C. L. A. will take plauu at their rooms on 1'riday evening next. tSpecial meeting of A. O. JI. division , ! nnd 2 , Tuesday evening , nt 7:110 : , at Crounxo's Jiall. ly ! order of the president. V. Cluggago , of California , is at thu ( timid 1'acific.j John WycolT , of Chicago , is at the ( fraud 3'acific. W. Upton , of Now York , 5s rtt thu ( Jiaml 1'acific. V , \V. Mills , of Oaklield , Win. , was nt the ( Irnnd Pacific yesterday. M m. Whltchou80'lof | Crete , v\as a guest ol the Grand Pacific jivtterday. Mr. Lavvrepco M'cMahon ' and wife ix'turnoil Kucday from a tript MinnuaMilis ] , St. J'aul Lnko Minnctonkn and other inte'rexting | Mintf ) in "Cool Minnesota , " VNheru they have pleas. antly passed the last two v\ceks. l.iu ry look ) in Hplcndid licalth , and his many friends will lx ) glad to xeo him back. _ I. O. O. 1'rotcutlM ) AHhoclnllon. Aiiniial mooting of 1. 0. D. F. I'm- tc'ctivo association , Tnosday uvoning tfiiuo IDtli , at 8 o'clock p. in , , for "clou tion of ollicura and ether inioitiuit ] bimi HUBS. JOHN Quov KM , _ Sc'ciot.iiy. MEN'S SUMMElTuNUERWEA II Wo aru tlio only direct inniortum o these goods vv est of Chicago , and gentle inun in Hcnrcli of tlieso goods will consul their own interest in examining om tttook TO-DAY vp show nil grades , IIH tlio price's bolo\ vill Hhovv , and neil thorn at tlio piic usually J ) W io uaatorn jobboro by HIIIII MUII'B Biiminor uiulomlihta iiOc. Iilun'tt netted uiuloraliirtfl 40c. Mon'a ronoli netted undoi-sliiitH 7 < " > < Men's French netted nndoiidiii t 81. Men's pure Halo undersliiitH 85c. Men's niiro Halo netted iindurahirl $1.50. Men's Froncli B.ilbriggan iinderaliiil Sl.OO. Men's Frencli lialbriggiin iinderaliiil ? i.r > o. Men's FicncliBnlbriggnn , linest , Sl..K Men's French Halbnggan micks i-'Oc. A GREAT BARGAIN. 25 do/en men's sill ; vests , tlmt cot > § 7.50 to iinpoit , will bo nold ut S.r.0 ( All sizes shuts or drawers. MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS. DO DOZEN UNLAUNDR1ED SHIRT AT 95 CENTS. These aio niako from Now Voik mil ! muslin , finest linen , hand-in.idu bnttoi lioles , with cnfl's or liands , mid cannot 1 purclmscd iu Oiniilm except fiom us. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS Vo offer to-day 125 do/ou lime his linen moil's hemstitched Imndkc'ichiefi full si/.e , hem 2 inches wide , ut &W.OO ] ii dozen , worth nnd usually Hold at &I5.0 ( S. P. MORSE. Foil SALK lirick honso iu fine mde 8 rooms , desirable lot , 2 blocks from c : line , Pi ice 83,200. dill on McCugut ojiKsito postoflico. jlO tues thur a > : Ifun's , boys' nud Children's Btru lint * in front variety nt SAXE'S. j3 wed fri jyl A BAD BLAZE. Two Fine Now Buildings Destroyed by Incendiaries , A Mlilnlulit 111)170 ) on SI. A vrn tit * . * The town clock had just stiuck thu last stroke of 12 last night when a peal was heard from the lire boll at No. ! l engine housi * . At first it was thought to bo nti iking the timu , but othur strokes followed in quick succession and soon thu entire depart ment was out and on its way to the scenu of the lire. It was a beautiful moonlight night and not a cloud Was to bu seen in thu sky. Thu bla/o and smoke , theiufoie , wuro moru plainly visiblu and seemed to be ne.u the center of the town. As the crowd which soon gatheied ran in thu dnection of thughuo it was soon found that it was further oil' than was thought , and upon leaching Ilainuy and Twelfth sti eels it was seen to bo at a distance out St. Mary's avenue. Thu bla/o inomcntiiiily glow blighter and thu tongues of llaniu and column of smoke losu up high in the clear air and stood out against thu bluu westein sky liku one of thu watchlues of old in thu hills of Palestine. Clouds of Hpaiks lolled away to thu south , and as the fnu continued for a long timu with no appaiunt diminution , it diuw a largo number of people fiom the city , who fol lowed the lire apparatus in a long pioces- HIOII up the avunnu. Manj feaied that it was thu old convent but fin Innately that pioved not to bu thu case , the bum- ing buildings being two line nuw houses belonging to Air. A Heller , of thu linn of Adlur A : Heller , located on the noilh- e.ist coiner of St. Mitty'H avenuu and Convent stieot , which is beyond Twenty- thiid stieet. The houses wuiu two stones high , of flume and not completed for occupancy. Olio was valued at § 2,500 and the other at § 2,000. Thuy wuio bumg built by Contiactoi Knock and weiu both instiled fully. The three hose companies and the hooks woio all on hand but consideiablo delay was experienced in getting water on as there is no pi ensure to speak of at this point and thu water full about liku it was thrown on with buckets. Thu tile men worked their best at great disadvantage tago as thu llames had alteady got such a start that one building was totally des troyed , oven the solid brick chimneys falling down , while thu othur was dam aged probably one-fourth of its valuu. Inquiry as to thu oiigin of thu fnu in two unoccupied and peifoetly now houses showH that it must have undoubtedly been thu work of incundiaiies. Mrs. M. Ilellman lives directly opposite thu houses , and about midnight Mis.Vino , who was with hoi awoku fiom thu noisu of hammuiing acinus thu way Shu awoku Mrs. Ilullmaii who went to the window and just as she did so saw two bo s lush out of the door of thu comer housu and i tin away. Immediately aftei cues of fno weio heaid and an alaiin wiu < sent in by telephone fin the dupaitment. ' It is also said that sevuial bojs had been seen aioiind in thu vicinity ( lining thu night who weio under thu influence of liquor , ami inti mating that they woio going to have some fun. Some thought the two who lan oul weio men who had gone in to try am put out thu fnu , but this is baldly possi. hlo as they would not havu abandonee thu work so soon. Thu pinu boaidt binned veiy miickly and hiilliantly , ant tlneatened thu adjoining 'houses wit ) doHtiuction , but i ultimately that wai avoided. ' THU COU11TH. The Criminal Docket Taken t' ] > IN ) > llc Court. _ The ciimhml docket was taken up it thu distiict couit jcstoiday by Judge No villo. John Quirk , accused of the buiglni ) of sovuial saloons and business houses , who was released on bail at the close of the last teim of conit , forfeited his bai by failmo to put in an aj > peaiance. Jas. Reynolds , alias Adams , who was anested with a full kit of confidence , tools also foifoited his bail. . Ed. Kennedy , who obtained thu _ tw < ' gold watches fiom Max Muyer Ar Bin. and put up in tly style at the Milhud 'whoiu ho was at lusted and the piopeit ; tecoveted , also forfeits his bail which hi mother camu in fiom Denver and put ii | - for him. , Peter Hush , who was charged will robbeiy , pleaded not guilty , and wil piobably bo tiied. The pohcu have an othur warrant out for him. Itefoiu Judge Wnkoly thucasu of Puto llurk us. P. J. Nichols , superinteiidun of the Union Pacific , was tiled , and i verdict lendoied for ( lie plaintill' . Ii this matter it sueins that lUirk is a farmer or , residing west of Omaha on thu hn of that road , and that a washout occurici close to Ins place. Fifteen tons of ha w ore obtained from him and in thu sei tlomont thu dispute arosu which eauset ill thu suit to bu brought , hu claiming $ ' > for his hay , which thu companj though too much , The verdict was a soit of compiomiso onu between the tw amountH. li thu police couit at fi o'clock las ov ening the case of Thomas Kobu am John Henry Waldion , charged with th burglary of the tesidencu of H. U. Rus sell on tho'Jlst of May was taken u | This was the night on which st > man , houses were broken into near Prospec Hill , and thu Uiwsells wnu among othe victims , losing a vvaicli and chain and SI in cash. It in claimed that Mrs Russe can poiitivuly identify thu paitici , and so thuy w ill go ov ur thu load. Thu cas st 0. was not concluded , but was postponci over until to-day. llncKloa'H Arnica Salve , rs Thu greatest inudlciil wuiiilerof tlio wtuli Wariuntud tti Moeoilily euro IturiiK , llmtnux CuU , Ukcn , Suit Ithuiiu , TOUT Sonw , Cm s tt-ru , 1'ilen , ChllbluliiH , CoriiMTfttLiClmiiMM | n- llunil.H , and ull xklii eruntlon , giuiiaiitia-il t 1)0 turu la in cry laxtitnco , iiriuiiai'.viefiiudud - tcnU | Ki Ixix. Korxalo by 0. V. ( iootlnmn. S. Ai'llvltj In lloal Kstalc. ' Ames * Heal Estate agency topoit sales consummated by them fiom June Jst to loth of soiuu foity odd lesidenco lots in southwest portion of town ; this includes sale of thieoatio lots in West Omaha for 84,500-fifteen hundied dollars ar per acie The Bnlo hy this agency of foity ncio at wf the ( Jrilhn place for ? 8,000 cash an u portion of the llanscom faun f ( ivv $4,000 ahflwa an uctivo doniand for tm lying ptoteity in tlmt diiuction. The BO/O of lota in Cunningham' * sub ivision fwest of the lesuivoil ) has been 01 y active , one-half of thu subdivision mving been sold in the time named. Thu agency expects soon to placu upon 10 nun Let a nuw lot of propel ty to ncet the glowing demand for suburban lollies , Thu fact that this agency havu ton- racted for the oxclusivi1 aguiicy for thu du of 100 lots in John I. Kedick'H sub- iviflion , and havu been thu only author ed agents for A. .1. HaiiHcom for HOIIIU imo prwt , givus them unusual facilities or oll'oring their patums the best bai- ; ains on the market. The aggregate sales made by this policy f loin January 1st to ditto f < K > t up vor 81CO.OOO. TIUHIIIM ; ; ACK-IDIINT. \ Itoy Uiiu Over and Killed on I lie Itlulr Ili-lilKC. Dr. K. C. Pieico , the loKinei of Wash- ngton county , was in thu city last uvun- ig , and from him was leained thu par- culars of a teiiiblu accident which oc- uited theiu on Saturdaj , lesulting in liu inbuilt death of Kd. Taj lor , a son of Ir. ( ! oorgo Tayloi , lesiding at Itlan. Thu family li\ud ne.u the west end of ew budge , wheiu thu laigu umbank- leiit which forum thu appioach to thu uidgo is being made. \ tiain of dump ais inns down fiom thu city evoiy ( if- een 01 twenty minutes and it s always the signal foi lots of thu boys o gathur aionnd , as thuy do ovury placu , ml tiy to catch a ndu Thu conductoi tnd Ins clew tiy to bleak up the piactico Hit have been nimble to do so. On Satin day , about . ' ! . . ' ! ( ) p m , the tain was pulling down pietty lapidly vhun joimg Taylor , who was about 15 eais of age , hisbrotheiandseveialotheis icgan running after thu cats. One of the > oys succeeded in gutting on , but Tayloi 's nothui toldhimnotto tiyit. lledisieg.ud- ; d the waining , made tlju jump , missed IIH hold and fell under the u heels , which an ovui him , cinshtng his head to a hapolcss mass , breaking onu leg and wisting onu arm out of joint. Coronur Piuico hold an inquest on Sunday , and the jury lutnined a veididt xonerating the company fiom all blame. Ticitmmj ; ui XAWA v. l''iinnlo I.cxvlH Sci'lonsly In.ure ) < l hy I lie Accident. A terrible innaway occniicd ychtet- lay on Sixteenth stteut , which resulted n the serious injury of Miss Fannie iowis , daughter of Mi. Win. Lewis , the Null known oxpiessman. It seems that Miss Fannie was out hiving with her fathei's team on Six- eenth stieet , the lesidenco bumg down lour the Xoithwestein depot. Thobreak- ng of the check luin f lightened the team , ind they lan away , colliding with a telo- ihono [ lolo with such foicu that thuy ) ioko it sqn.uo oil. The young lady was limn n out and inn ovui and onu of hoi nubs ciushed badlj. Shu was picked up n an unconscious condition and convoked o her father's tesidunco , whole tdio lay n a conmtosustatu until 4 o'clock a. m. It s behoved that her injinies , while veiy suvuie , aie not of a seiious natuiu. OMAHA CIII'IICII CllOllt. I'lie HOIIK SUPV Ice Kinida.v NI 'H ' t the Second I'r Thu song suivico at thu First Piusbj- teiian church Sunday conducted by thu doublu quartette choir and partici pated in by a congiegation nnmbeiinj ) vor ( iOO , was voiy entertaining am highly enjoyablo. The announcement that Miss Ida L Hallow , who has been connected witl thu choir since December , 1882 , and has so cieditably and acceptably 111 led thu position of soprano , would appear for thu last timu with thu choir , shu having du cided to go east to loniain , bi ought on her man } * fi lends ami admiieis. Al weiu delighted with her beatiful voice which seumed never so sweut as in the plaintive melody of "Shall Wo liathur at the Rivei. " The chen and congiegation inspiied with the voice and sentiment caught iq the clos ing stiains in one mighty choins , makiiij thu ellect most touching and sublime Miss Hallow is succeeded in the choir bj Miss Minniu Mitul , of this city , a sopiam of raio met it and gieat ptomisu. Shu has lecently letuined fiom Now Yorl City , whoiu shu studiud with thu best in stinctors that city could allbid. Mis Maul's singing in thu suivicu was a pioni nunt feature and listened to by thu until u assembly with gi eat pleasure. Thoseiv ice included Hossiin's "God of Isnel , ' nellim's "Mighty Juhouih , " Hainbi' "Sweet in Mercy , " intorspei.sed by Hiblo readings by the pastor , ami a niimbui o gums from thu "Clospol Songs. " A noticeable feat mo of thu suivicu wa thu jilaying of Mrs. Ella F. Funk , win olliciated at thu organ as accompanist Mrs. Funk is admitted to rank second t ( none among thu tirst-class organists o this city and her playing Sunday snr prised ev en her best ft lends and gratitioi all who weiu piesent. She is evident ! ; an artist in music and a thorough niaste of thu kuyboard and will bo admitted a. such by all who heard her splendid muni liistjnght. A Unit on a Drugstore. Xuv ur w its Mich n ruxh m ido on any ilruc * toi tw N now ixt C. 1' . ( iiHMlniaii'N fin a trial Ixit- tlu of Dr. Kiint's Now DI-COMTV fur Cun- Hiiiiiptlon , Cough * mid Colilw. All IIOIVOIH affected with aitluiui , liruniliitN , ho.irHciiosH , muTO coughs ur any airfitlou of tun tlntiat nud litligH , utitgot a ttliil bottluof tills Kre.it rcmcily fite bv ' calling at alxivo drui ; t-tori1. Heal I The following deeds weio filed for ice- oid in the county cleik's otlicu Juno 10 , loportc-d for THK UKK by Amos' u-.d estate agency : Jacob Kendis et al to Abiaham Lewis , w d , the undivided half inteiest of sof lot I'll , Konnt/o's second addition , ( ieo. P. Heiuis and wife to Samuel Olsun , w d , lot' ' , block L'l. Credit Fon- ciur addition , 7 < * > 0. \Vcll Uevv aided. Allboi.d roujul will l * paid to itny party who will ] > iiHluc a cube of l.lvvr , Kiiluoy or .Stomach coiiipliilnt tlmt Klcctrio Hittei-n will not Hiioedll ) iiim. Biiiitf tlu.iu iilong , It v\ill wwt ) ou iidtlilny fin the medicine if it fulls to euro , and > ou will IHJ itiwardod for \our trouulo bouillon. All blood ilii-o.-vtes , hlllom. nexx , juundUe , constliatlou [ , uiul foueral de bility nro HH < odlly curc-d. SatUfuctlon auteod or inoiiey icf muled. 1'ilco only lifty coiiU per bottle. 1'or sale by C. 1' , Cood- man. A PERFECT PALACE. The Firm of McNamara & Duncan Open tbe Host Elegant Resort in the West , ThoBest Artists in Every Line Contribute to Its Splendor , \n < l It IN Slocked I'roin Cellar to Uool'VKIi tinHcsl of tin ; Km tli. Home was not built in a day yet she letnmu thu Kternal City. So it is tlmt nstitutions of eveiy kind which aio to sens beauty , stability nnd a steadfast mid on the public remiiio time for their ompletion and perfection. The old and lopular house nt the bend of which ms always been the name of Mr. M. A. klcVanmiu , and winch is now for some last made additionally popular by the tddition of Ml Goo Duncan to the linn , mule iU determination home time ago to ieep paeo wifli the wonderful glow th of ho Gate City , bj refitting theii liquor es- ablishment in a style adapted to the Icnmnds of the next ten years. For seveinl weeks the usually quiet nnd busy ihico inng with the sound of thu saw , hu hammer and thu ax. Within everything was made to give way to IIIB OllXirs OK IMPUOVKMKNT. mil it wns not until to-day that it might ) o said that the work was complete and t teitninly stands now without n peer imong the man } magnificent establish ments of the kind in the west nnd must remain so for je.us to tome , for the skill if the niclntett , the alt mil and thu artist ind mechanic , as w ell as an unstinted ox- lendituie of money have all been lavish ed to make it perfect. Patrons have cheerfully undci ono the hardships of the chnos that has reigned , while waiting ini- i.itiently to see the outcome and now , hey aie giatified and repaid by the most ilegnnt and tasteful plate of the kind tote to found between the MISSISSIPPI AM ) 1IIK PAl IHI * f not anywhere in the land. While the onnal ojiuning does not take place until hi.s evening yet thiongs of visitors have > ccn pouring in all day to admire nnd critiu/o the work and nonolmvc been able to find fault. , The iet.nl loom has been nado a marvel of art and beauty and this mprcsscs the visitor as ho enters the spacious fiont through thu wide double : leers , on either side of which are broad jilnto glass windows in w Inch bla/e respec tively in the foim of gas juts thu words "MC.VAMAKA" "nit.vi'A.v. " In addition to these lights , in the ftont H mi electiiu lamp on the outside , nnd mother on the inside , which , at night , 'ight the place with the btilliancy of loondny. And , in this connection , the Humiliating advantages of the plate , as well as its heating apparatus and all li\- : uies of the kind , aio fuinished by the " \Vostorn Steam llc-alloK t'omimn.v , ind may bo safely said to be us near per fection as possible , as will bo seen ns the v.moiis points in the woik aie mentioned. The moit piomincnt object facing the mam enhance is a cabinet built of pol ished black walnut and tilled with liquors and the liner bottled goods. To the left is the piivatu otlice , which is limuiously fitted up ; then the long bar twenty-five feet in length , with the buf fet , which includes two wine cabinets nnd nnd n minor of four panels , with the mint elegantly caived fiamu to bu ueen in Omaha. The bu is equipped with all roiiveinences. At each end stands a tall hron/o gas standaid , used as n cigar lighter. Thu sidubo.ud is n beautiful piece of woik. Theio are tlueo nihrois ono largo one , with a smaller ono on each side all encased in iich , heavy flames. In front of each of the smaller minors is n bi01170 stnndatd with tlueo gas jets , shaded by hand-painted globes. At each end of the sideboard , wliich is the same length as the bar , is n w 1110 cabinet , made by Dovvoy & Stout * , who also fuinished the niitrors. The same linn furnished thu largo bar glass at thu Millaid , thu immense parlor minor nt thu Paxton nnd Hoin- hcigcr's big minor , thiee of the finest in the West. This time they have bi ought out something new and novel as well as beautiful , and their taste is to bu com mended. The sido-boaid is fuinished with cut glass nnd silver of the finest do- setiption nnd nil entiiely new. Opposite thu bar , on thu ninth sidu of thu loom , is thu wholesale cigar department , enclosed in wno lattice woik of gilt and gieen. WINK PAUI.OU. In thu southwest coiner of this room is located n wmu pallor , lichly carpeted , handsomely fuinished and illuminated by a hion/o chandelier. This is intended for the use of private parties. Near by in u thu wntcr closets nnd nimble wash stand , a pier glass being placed above the stand. TIfK llKMIIXIl ROOM. A rending loom ( has been paititioned eli , just west of tluj wholesale cigar do- department. It i * nicely caipoted and furnished , nnd is supplied with all thu Icading.dnily papers and the principal illustrated and sporting publications , such ns The Clipper , Wilko's Soil it , Turf , Field nnd Fnim , etc. , nnd also the dra matic papeis. Thu Hoer of all these various divisions of the retail loom is inlaid'with finely polished black walnut and white maple , and presents a voij finished appearance. Fiom the tear of the jooin a bioad st.iiico.se leads to thu second story , and this is guauled nt each si lu by rich nnd elaborately carved now ell posts , sur mounted by exquisite Ininjis of blue nnd gold , while'tho stairway is handsomely carpeted and adds gie.itly to the gonuial ellect. The clowning beauty of thu loom , how- evei , is thu papeiing and painting , which was all done under the supei vision of ( 'IllU'll'S KOslOl'H , and was probably never equalled by any job of the kind done in the city. Jn thu ceiling , which is unusually blight and nitistic , the field of the panels is nciushed straw boiry color , mid thu styling of the same eoiur , only u few idiados daikei. The coinei ornaments me olive Hock and thu oinaments mi tliu Hock aio hand- painted. The dividers on the styling aio metal burden and a light , line moulding. Thuio nio beven scenes of the bay of Naples. The walls aio papeied with Jblotch gold , hand made , and onu of thu finest and most expensive papers uver hioiight to this city. Tliofiio/ocor- lesponds in color and design , a moulding a two inch gold imitation Bamboo separating them. The siilo panels nro gold and mat ooii gi omuls , with designs of Hewers , nnd vines , hand painted , The center panel BCOIIO is a landscape showing the moon lining between the hills , and above this is the monogram "M \ U. " Above the private nflice are three side patinelsnf a gold gioitnd , with designs of lowers and shiubbeiy , hand painted nnd letwoeii these two mule panels of irocnded velvet. At thu top ot these nro .wo hand painted ornaments on olive colored velvet , divided from each other > y small gold and ebony mouldings The pietuies nre squinted hum the panels mil ornaments by a heavy gold moulding mil imitation of bamboo , and the two scenes , onu of 'A inter and onu of summer , ire very line. The cential pillars thioughout the full lengthof the room are [ i.iiiiled to represent Italian marble nnd thu caps malachite. It is well nt this [ mint to mention the fact that thu plans Foi the new looms were drawn by Henry VOHS , Lhe well-known architect , nnd reflect 'ieat ciedit upon him , ns well ns upon the various nitists , who carried them out to such perfection. . The ietiiil loom is connected with the basement and the threu upper stones bj Reedy elevator , furnished by A L , iiing , nnd ns easy going and enliven ient as could lie desired. In 11IK IlAM.MKSr wns found stoied in a ne.it nnd compact in inner , a gieat variety of mineral watei" , including White Hock , Appoltnaiis , Tamils , Colf.ix , Ki an thai nnd Ilathotn , ilsn ales and poiteis , Guinness' stout , Bass' nle , Yonngor's Scotch , Hi ss' gin jer ; a complete line of elaiets , an exten sive stock of impoited sheiiies , pints and Madeiias ; champagnes , impoited nnd d < > - inesticinciudiiigMooteVrClmndoiiPoinory Sec , ( ! . II Mumin , .fules Minimi , Uiy Monopole , Piper lleidsieck , Chas. Heid- sieek uxtia , I'leas.uit Valley , 1. Cook , A. Weiner ; Khino \ \ uies ; Cat.iwb.is ; nnd nil kinds of still wines ; Beinndiii eV Co.'s Ch.unpagno Cider ; bottled Milwaukee Beer ; impoited Bass' Ale and Pinter on ill aft. Thu cellar contains the most com plete stock in Omaha , and is cool , diy and well ventilated. The wine collar is the sumce fiom which the let.iil tiado is supplied. Ascending to the second stoiy of the building , whuro is located the exclu sively W IIOU-.SALP. IIKPUTMKNT. . Eveiy available foot of spate is filled with goods , among the well known brands being .John Gibson \ > Son's rye , Hermitage Sour Mash Hje , Sherwood Maryland Hye , Old Crow , W. U. Lan caster , Hermitage Bouibon , n full line of imported brandies , gins , etc. There is on this Hoer over soventy-iivo diiruient bi anils of goods. In one corner of the loom is the book-keepeis' oflico. THK THIltl ) STOKY is devoted to retail packages nnd to cm- ing new goods , the loom being very w.iim. A full line of glassware , mainly Masks , is also tarried on this Hoor. IN ITS ( -OMPI.LTK STATK , the new establishment is probably the finest ever opened up in the west , nnd desoives to bung to its piopnetors a iich hnivestof wealth for their enteipiiso in giving to Omaha such an unexception able lesoit , nnd ono which has always bin no and will always letain so high a name. Ml UTAH Y .MATTIMIS. Important Information lor ) nil-lit OlllciM's. The following toiiespondente is pub lished for the infoiination iindgoveinante of all ofliteis serving in this Uopaitnient. By older of Biigadier General Ilowaid : P.u.igraph 2,21(2 ( of the leguhitions , as 01 iginnlly published , piovided that coin- inutation may be paid a soldier tiaveling underonlcison detached command , when it is impracticable to carry his tations , nt the Kite of ono dollnr a day , or less , as the secietary of war may direct. The secietaty of war became satisfied that in the cases where commutation was neces sary , the allowance of one dollni per day wns not sufficient , nnd theiefoio , by Gen eral Oiders No. 101 , of 1882 , from this olliee , authoii/ed thu payment of one dollar lar and fifty cents per dny as a maximum. It wns not intended by this change to authori/o the payment nt commutation in eases where it had not before been nuthoi- i/ed , but thu nttontion of thu secrotaiy has been called to such a l.uge number of cases in vv hich the increased commutation has been paid without justification , that it seems necessary to call thu attention of commanding officers to the icquhciiionts of the legulntions. Tlie seeretaiy of war is advised that thu increase in number of instances of impiopei payment of thu commutation allowance is veiy gieat sincu it was in- tieased , nnd it seems difficult to account for this , except by supposing that in many c.uses the commanding ofhter has been led to older the commutation upon the actual or supposed piefeienco of the en listed man , and has not based his action on the imprnetieability of carrying 1.1- tions , as required by the regulations so that commutation is now frequently given when it would not have been given if it had been ono dollar per day , but the pro per rations would have been c.uried. 1'ho eases brought to the attention of the secretary show clearly that the authoi ity to make the allowance is being abused , and that the abuse is glowing. The logical result of an nppioval of the nation in all the cases presented would bu the allow aneo in futuiu of thu commuta tion in nil enses of tiav el. Taking each case separately , it is found that the gieat majority of commanding othceis do not order commutation in similar eases. It is thought advisable to indicate the general views of the dopaitincnt as to the proper conati action of'paragraph 2,2.12 f tlio'iegulations by n general older , tins day , iiiul ut the s.unu tnuo ti jiiovulo fur obtaining thu viuvvaof ilep.ut- nient coiiuiiaiuluiii on cauli c.isu us it nriHe'B , so that .so fin , is possible ) the ! Vlou.s of e'oiiinianiliiig tillin'rs iiiul of thu ac- coiiiiting ntlie-ur may bu bionglit into h.ir- inony. Tliu fiilln \uiospoinlciiicu is pub lished foi thu infoiiiatioii | and guidance of .ill ciuiei'inud : WvNjiiMnov , D. C. , 3Iuy t , 188.1. To thu Cenniu.iiidiiig Oltici. ! , Coinp.uiy E. Kith Infuntry Itufe'rnng to jour e'lidorse'inunt ol March -7th , IbHIl , mi upplicMtiou of Pn- vutu Kdwaiti Duiidiin , company K , liith infantry , for > decision us to the meaning of thu suntuncv of general coiiit-niaitian , ( O. 1 . M O. So. 157 , duiuitnientof the Mtssouu , Decuubui 13th , 188L' , ) * * * "to fmfeit to tht I nited States ten dol- hus of his juiy fin gi.inontlia , " * * * 1 havu thu lio'.mio inform jou that the seciotnry of war divided that whilu it may havu been the mte'iition of the court to inijuisu u foifeitnre tf gtiO , the sentence fails to cxpicss it , ami can by no just in- teijirotntion bo constined othorvviso limn us involving n forfmtm * of 810 only. Shoulder braces for guits and ladies at Goodman's. CASTORIA j Infants and Children 'Without Morphia o or Nrtrootino. I What Rives our Children rosy cherkn , . . . VV hat cures their fovera , mnkm them sleep ; h. 'TU Ountorlrt. When BablcR fret , nnd cry by turns , , What cures their colic , kills their wornii. y. Hut Ca.ilorin. What quickly cures Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : Hut Farewell Uicn to Jtorphlno Sjrurw , Castor Oil and Paregoric , andHnllCnfttnrln. HnllCnfttnrln. Centaur Linlmont. An ab solute euro for Rlioum nti urn , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , anil an instantauoous Paln-rollovor. Alt tbo thn from Dllcritlop * rimip * or olhf * la * * * ir * vrak ui nerrej Inw plrttrrf. phjin A Ir irnln d an1uukbet < perform IITr'n dlittii. trotyl * Cftn frc rrtkiblf 1 irrnia ntntl > curt t , wlihm t kiouucb mttlli mi * * o lornr 1 b do titn ailtillt < * r ftn < l thf ire * * Tflf Vntifut HrrMy AT * The cM plan oflrrallQg Ni rt nil * ll Mllt ) . lliv l * ul l > mt Ac. , li liollf iDniMrtbfl IIKMAU roN IIOI.I * * . " t n Itupvlc * * * CA r * i iurf 1 of certain tutor i Ion u * full n 1 * tcr * TMI uiKnhooil. ? in plf rfTrrtlv ? elriuly ttfaiant bfud f r irfmu C nnonlliMAn with | hT iclan frrc HAUHTOV lir.MIMlv < < > . . in IT. Illh SU * " I"1- Grand Pacific Hotel riutMnt NINTH AND HARNEYSTS. OMA1H OPENED MAY 17th , 1883 , Tlili Hotel contains KKI rooms , all outside rooms , and 30 rooms on the flr t floor , cspeciallt adapted for tamplc men. A euislnu of superior excellence. Head luarters for the state trade. S | > ecial inducements to he theatrical profession Hotel situated fi\e bliveks fromdepotK Horse cars pam the doors both wajs very file minutes. 1 Specials will Positively not be inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN Money. . \ TO LOAN llieOnmln imliiirs InuV Isis MOM.TO is mm picparcil to mike loins nn Om.ilii lit } or Dim lis innnt.re.il . estate nt eiirrent rite1 of in * terest. .No i onmii-Mnn ellipseil IbStf TO l.OV.N-'Iliu lnwest rates nf Interest MONKV licinU' LII.III AKCIICV , | ritli iV. DniiKlis lltf MO.SKY UO I.OAX fall at hu iillliei iif 1) ) . I , Ilioin is , nieiin b , l'rcinrlitiin Itliick. MO.VKY IOAMI-OII : clmttel | irnpert\ , .1 II Ileiittj , No. 21.1 smith 14th ntryct 74(11in ( { HELP WANTED. \\AMKI ) All e\ierieiucil | ninniti tn conk nnil Ti Mash In a fainlU nf two. I'enn.uient cmplm inent. Appl > at 1.1 H 14th M , up stairs. DTJ-M "IX'AMKIl-A ilislmaslur.it tlie l.ininet Ilmisu > > HOj IM" \\A\'Iii : ) A illnine ; rniuii ( 'iil iit Ij'nJ Htvenpnrt > > Street. WS 19 \l'VNn.D V t'i "l Blrl f r eeiicril liuiistunrk T ? MeaileiuplnMiieiit. . .No. 'J417 lliMiitmrt ht. 00.1 21 \\'ANTii-Seeiunl : Inker nt tlio Paxtiin lintel I W ii es y b per month Inquire fin steward. IW7 10" A\'AMKl-Se eniI KIM > I | strung jiirN fur ilMi IT Mnshlne'nnd nther unik. liupilre fur tin'ste - nnl , at Pn\tnn Hotel. 001t' \\'AM hD A BIHH ! stunt IMI.V t" take mrenf hnrsu II and en and unrk In store. Applj S. K. cor ner Ibth and Dml e' , 8 u c lock a. in. IWI-1S \ % 'AM KDA BIKMI , icllable , stout IMIJ , nt 1.11S TT lmlu ) street. O'll IS" \\'A > I M > A illning room girl InuiieslUteh nt the ! l Oieidental. Hi ) 20 ll'AYll D A good competent liniisu tnnld , must II Iw goud iiKik A | > ] il ) at unco with icfcrcnccs at 217 north Ifltnjjt 1MB IS \\'AMKD A gll Rn general hou-eworkundcook- II ing Older girl ufldow preferred. Hood wage's piid , address P VV. , Bec-uljli . 021 tf \ \ 'A.NTKD-flirl for general housework at Alluuiv House , 6 > h. loth. St. 91020 } \\rANni : ) A llrst Cla s lurber , at P. M. Derk- I T sen's7J.i llroad aCoumil Illuds. 'ANTKD A good competent girl to do general II housework , good wugcs gi\en. X VV. c-orner IMImnd Ii ) > eiiiort | 8N-tf \\'AMKD \ good reliable tinsmith. Call on or II address Ho let ) > t VRiiderhoof , Seward. Ne braska S77 tf " SITUATIONS WANTED. XX'ANlKD-Anituationasa miller , 13 } ears ex- II iwrlencc , S jears under roller processo. . 1 fctono dresser Address II , , .So. 25 , IlhH olllce. 70 31 ! ViKing man 10 jears nlil spe iks lierm.an , and hnglish and his 6 months vxperienro In grocer ) business desires it ltu itlon Aeldress or apnlv t i4 N lOthst n j | io < \\AVTiirC\ : middle aged Knglish woman desires II a Kituatloij us niirso or to do light housework III a goml fumll\ , best of re f crime * git eniMre' .s K 11. IlltJ llarnpj street MIJ 1S [ FOR RENT Houses and Lots. I."VK ) IIFNT House of se en rooms , ull in e\re' lent repair Well , il-tem and cellar , apiiles grapes , and all kinds of fruit Address 410 Walnut treet 5J . ' 1 " , . . - irooms. . Inquire .S I. ror IMh und Chicago. DOU20 'lllds SWUT. ' roll HI.VT-19tli and ( Irara ulth sK UOl'sK rooms , i Mern nnd Kirn. Mce liK tlon. Jo seph lledman , Noith lUth ( KW Jo * I OU'IiKNTTwo isittagix of lx rooms each. l' r ner 2Jnl and Johiisiin st haikofMr Ilellman residence oil St. VlarjKttic. Inquire of W' H. WIL SON 4th house wu t. dU 10 rpoLKT IM4 Invenport St. hoii-e < of ten rooms , i ian > etii , window shades and tinc for mle \ \ > pl.t iu L.ne. 1)4 ) J 111 " < ell Itr.XT lK ) > lrobIc furnlshol roim hiiltable for 1" tno | H.r > on > ttt > t hoiitc northtif the Herald build' Ing 1)41 ) 10 OKKKNT Plaa-int nu fnrnUhiHl tooim with J ' or without l iil 414 SOth ht. cxirmir Cm seen \ en minutut walk from Post OtHex- . t > jj U M'O IIIIST l nc front fiirnMied room , south east 1 xirner lOUiiind KarnamSts OiO tf liU UKXT Two furnUhvd nHinu 31(1 Chicago St 171IH IIK.N'T Cottage of lx room * with or without 1 ? furniture , 2219 Cftlifornl * btreit , eOJ 2J 17OH KENT A pleasant front room unfuniltheil , 1 nrtt Moor with ur without board 101SS. llth bet. Ma ou ind Pacilic. , 910 IS I70H IlKNTOne 0 ami one 7 room Iioinf In. 1 < imlro Western Cornice iVorXn , 11.0 'J'JW11' ' / street. " ' " , / poll llPf ! One- e.l , furnWieil room. * ' l | ro// n -T " f 1' ins irth'trcct. - for imt on full- l/Oll HUM -Ihree'room cottajju full HIM IlmiM ) f 0 rmiiii" , rdhr , will , V "n , * llliiiP" lripilrl l north * * $ * I nll I'.I'NT Hou .cwltli8roiin ( < i S Ptli Y Jmt . .If . it Mar ) t. A.ly | | mi priMiiljc. . . 1,1011 UKXTTwo or tlirco unhirnlnhwlnioim . ApT - T \ > \f \ I410.lttek on trtit. _ Oo..iu lMilnli furnWiwI romn lor rent with or with. out iKiuiil at 2112 California "tnct. UU-.O } . OIt Itn.ST llmi c l 3 nxinw ami ba cmcnt of 2 I. rooim Apph IlKKolllci. = 1l TO I.irr-lloonwand Ixnnl , or furnUhcil liou-u 1 for Minimcr. 1MW California tnil. 1110 | ( llMti.Sr-KirL'oftirnl : hulroom t _ 1 mm Ktrnt ' 4- L 'loli ! : i'Oll KIlNT-Corntr of 10th and IT jiort. Inquire IflU ) Kaunport strut 411J trI t HSHIIIIIlroonwamllimnl Moilern I 1 ICIHIM isniliixlin itriit , lone FOR SALE. OIl SAtiK Two now 7 room rotticci 11 font cell I 1 III ) . ' , tltv water , lets 3'l\132 nchncurllln'li nliool l'rix JHI , fvni in > > li , Inhnio | iiimntH t b 1'ir nut limp. MiCAW il.tlppoilto PiMnillii. ' 147 L'J olt sAl.i ; lloii'ofi riminx. * talilu n'riiirlli , 171 J liarnliiitcni. well all In first t-liMnnlcr J lntb rvh , linhiRC at S ptr tt. . .Miltl ! K , DppiMltu l'o t ( MI'lO. ' I'lS tl olt SAM. stiK.1 , of i , mil i Mimlrlct I In iriKiil ninilltlon , nt a liarKiiln. Mill Invoice giono in OIJUO 'MtNfictnrx ruiiciiH for-cllln. . Ail ilrcss F. K nilTI.llIIl , VVntirloo , .Nil ) l > jJJ * SAI.K- coinplctp liirlicr shop outfit , cliinp. I7OU . ' stiln , 218 S Uth St. 07M'J * I 7011 hAI.K-A L'ood riiliiirf ponj 2.\iMn s lII. . IkoollUe - l- ! I70H S Vl.K tn ac.ru west ol lit } , -fl ) per acic. A i0' " ' ln\t .tincnt. Tin acres In acrc tracts S OO to iJO * > pel ucrc. .loiiilni : liU limits R-il-'it _ PI't lvMtppo ) ltor. II . : A tlr t il n two mitiil lni | : \ waifou J7OIISAI.1 lint mto punln and harniH < iiili.iiialii. M I ) , lltu ollire B01-.M' J 7011 SAM : Nnrlv now , sidebir tup lincitv nt MIM.AKDJIPI.CKS _ Wll JO' ] ? OH SAI.K Drujr storelicfctimliiK nnd well . - tnbllslieil trade In Io n stock clein , nnd KOCH ! reiMinsKlven for tellliiR Stock will Invoice about fifteen or eighteen hundred dolhrs. Address I ) . H. Dcnn , .VlitcheMllc , lena 031-13' ' : lint on Sin Pranclsco street about four CtHOIC'i rodi ( rum Iake street cari , thicagi ) III , will sell cheap for cash or trade' for stock of goods \ ' . . I , . MOllsK i CO. , 1C. ! . ! Cnpitol avenue- . 910 20 17011 SAIiK CHKAP A black hurso 7 .rears old1 1 Iniiuire at C II this "like. SJI-13t SAI.i : aw hcail vcarliiiK he-ife-rs. 17IOK 1 DiXl head 2 Jcar old heifers. 4'iO " 3 , 4 niidS jear old hclferj. SiKI " 1 and 2 yeir old Htecra 400 " 3 nnd 4 } C'kr old steers. Sell ) " mixed calTCS STllANOK IlKOs , Cattle contrnctorR , Hide , Wool and Tallow ilonlers , hiouxCitj , Iowa SS2-lm : "IT OH SAM- : The Sarm mill will sell 01 cxrangc I1 ! for real estate AiUlrcsH John ltoe.ilnk 3 mllesi cast of Papilllon. P. O address Omaha SOI 13 ! { SALK -A thoroughbred cow. Inquire nt ' isTa IS SAI.1' Hotel III ( 'ood town , ncir Oinihi I pij Ing well in excellent order. ( ! rn l birn well fiirnNhed , will bcir invei > tl atloii. AMKS , SS7 tf IfOO Hirnim. I. 1011 SALK Oil iCIIANOimil : : lot and three I iluullln s curncr of llth and I'aclbe ktrcet" . Mnc lots in Miuth Onnha Also 10) acres of lind neni sinton , Nebraska , and bndillni ; nnd stock of ilothiiu'No bill lentil street Will c\cliuin'u for Nebraska farm liniH l"iirther partlcuhrs ut leo. H. Petersons Llothin store , S04 Tenth strict. 841 v t moil th l 1.1OK SAI.i : A ne I [ all n < .ifc- , suitable lor ollicc or house. Van Cott , at MaJlejers Tfe tf iOlt SV.M : Old nuttspipcH In large and iinantlties at this ollke. tf JiOIlSvI.i : I"Hmill inieliiiierv toiist.tln of biuke , 2 dilsteiN , beater , ] iienir , press , etc fan work either rotted or green stock , also slnftlnn' , jml- le\M , ami beltlne ; for iliitmnr thu ubo\e , .a'- ' > onu ' ! % H P. engine' with boiler , Miinkest.iek nnd all IKturcs complete' . Address WILLIAM TAIT , Charles Citj , | owi 201 ni { T1OU SAI.i : A Hrst ch s stcond hand top bnjjgj. 1 Cillat 1310 Ilarnc } street Mtrf MISCELLANEOUS. rpAKi\ : Il\ ' the undersigned , a red cow with 1 white spots on'bodj and face- . Also a cut In each car. Low was with calf when found. Owner can have same bj cilling oil P. Larson , Jones street , be- tuecn Oth and 7th , nnd pnjin elurges D7U Stoew ( * K ) M IlllOOKS , of .North I'harlcNtown , N. II , V I left Omaha Neb. , this irmrnln , ; for [ i\M tit } , where he will rcmiin for one week. I ) J-2T C1ATI LK hl'ALl S New and pcrfcrtat Stoek Yaul loth st between Davenport and Capitol n\i. ' K Kll MlltOOK. _ _ D7 ! > rOSTOIlsniAYKD-Monih } morning , t rcvlinunil J pnppv \ liberal reward will IKS paid if returned to 812 17th ht between Hurt and Cumin - . W-W JIIIS C , S IlKsODKL. S10I.r..N-n ) Krid-iv or .Satnrda > ki June llth a large white cow weight about 1200. Liberal reward will bo paid for her return to St. Joseph Hospital Oin lha. OO.1 21 NOTICK Is hercbv gi\eii that nnderslgnid well , in two weeks from date sell all trunks , satchels etc , left with him liv different personson actount ol board or lodging while1 he was in i < o si.s - Ion of the I S Hotel LOI IS sniW ADIMt Dm ilia June Iflth ISb 1. n is 20 rOsf About Juno llth red row one horn droop- J Inir towards eve HOIH. around horns , lieward given If found. MIK SIIKHMAX , Park an- . Old ! ' ) I OIl PfllLIl ! I'sK-\ lersej Hull , took nrst 1 premium nt last fair , 2'ils Decntur Street , be tween 25th and 28th streets , : \orth Oimlu. MH ia > ' 'pAMI.N t'P A small pom marc al out 12 vcirs 1 old , blazed fiice both ! ears split Owner i. in ha\o ( ame bi.alling on N i' KU | ) , s. VV. corner 2uth and Boulevard , and pa ) ing charges , _ SMStd Icioi ! t _ T7 < lltsTCL\ss BOAllI-3 30 ] K.r week , at 1004 1 Diulgc street TVDIKS A.VI ) YOUNCJ JIK.N In ciM or country J to take nice light and pleasant work at thefr homes ; ijj to * . ' > a da > ea il > and duletly made ; work suit b.v mail , no cnnvasxlng , mi ttanip for reply. Pic 10 address Heliable Manufacturing Co , Philadel phia , Pa , drawer IT. 041) Junu 2 tues thu wi rpAKKN t P One horse and one mare eolt , with 1 left hind fext white. Mare has white star on furelieail Owner call recover same bv prating own- emhip on ap | > licatlon to H Price , Kar'atoga precinct fiCQIt new * EDWARD KUEHL , ne > , will , with the aid of trunnlhn splnts , obtain for an\ one n Klanceinf the past and present , and on certain conditions In the future llooU and MIOCIJ nnile to order Perfect sitUfictlon guaranteiil Absolutely Pure. the ordinar } kind. , and cannot be MJ | ? i c"S ti IJn with the inultitudu of low test , bhort "t uht atw ? . i o pho.phate powder. Sold enl In > raw itoi AI n . r I.NQ Po PER Co. , Wall btrm , .Sew Urk U'