8 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAY JVNB 20 , 188X THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Wednesday htoriiiug , June 20 , LOOAL BREVITIES. Summer weather hiw como in rnrnwt. It Is rejwrte-il Uut ft p.iskenprr lerxtor U U lie put In the Union Pacific rie.-uJjimr. Col. Smrtrio v III abandon the lavior the lite ( "lock bu'lncwt , HIo will become unotber Ihiifalo Bill In time. On account > f tlio latcncM of llio nernon , rM. r. Pnnl Nlnilell , the Jnohlonnnltt hntlcr , will wll outlii * HiiinriierhUck jitmcr TO JICP cent bsltw ) tlio UMM.1 jirlw. lnoneditttf \ "William SMnci , uE tlio Sixth nnnl , has Leetinpiiolnleiloiiirtnble , > ice liixlncy JDntch- er , ileccn c < l , niiclliwlioiiil has 1 > ccn apprntiMl by tlio county coitnn ! s loners. A k 3orKr < KerFi r 1) . G. K\nm k Co.'n celebrated Anclor r < iaiteil coffca uuil Star Hatting 1'owilir , rhaso arc the l > C ! < t and dic-iipest KiXHli In tJnj irmrket. codtf Orief htrickciL relatives worn icceiitly CiUitrlit trnnsfcrriiJjCJIuWrro from 11110 gnno to nnntlier in I'tvuect Hill. AM they were jovinRpirla tiicywtre-lct < iF ( wltlin. wnriilng , The JlnglMi Lutheran cliurcli i.llt ( jive an icu cream mid strawberry foxtlvul on ucitt t'riday ntght at th nUiro room foniwrly riccn- plc l by A. AV. Tullriedo , on JHi'l\ii ( ? , ntrcct , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. The Kfinw * CitjSt. . Josejili A Council IllnfTs railroad lm a-rrnngcd tbpir Intu < llfli. culty witli the ft iLi and nru now runtilng rejiilnr traliw teSt , Joe , Atchinon itnd Knnsiw City , etc. The nuiitlnl * i < i MT. Andyltilfj iuiiiM : ! > < > < 3Iagpo Mclinnl ( < l vlll be ccli'lm-facl at St. H"hJI'iniGna ' > H cntlcJpitl at 8 o'cloclc till * -morn- tag. A reception will follow nt Ilia rcwlileiico en Nineteenth luul Sb , Marj-'navctiuo , nnd the Iiajifiy coiiplowill l < a\o on their "h-riilnl - tour thin afternoon. Itlii said that there is iHwIthcly nut a bnp of [ iikixictinpll [ uor to bo lu < l m Grcc- loj ? . Col , , for lo\a or money. Doc * t1in ! ox- fltln the frequent vikltn to NobnvTu of HOIMO ( if her officials xn < t tlieir prolonged nts.- ) , Telegram * v.en > received In tills city Monday from XILIUIVH City Inquiring about tb ooniUtlon of the rHeeat thin nolntjin | < l reportIng - Ing It twenty fottiliovo low watorimwTc there. No rise VIM experienced hero , nnd thnt below probably cnmo 1r < aa 1ho L'latto rlter. Ana corpiol Union Pacific cniflrrom wcro seen going out t > nrork at the now tract of .land recently piirchtacd by Mr. Kilinllw , wet < Summit ldinf | , tlcro may prove ) tain * moio Urutli than fiction in the report. thuU n new town in to bo builtup. . Tlio Kocictylii. AM of the Homo for thu Tricmlli'MH will meet to-day ( Wednesday ) jdternoon , nt 3 o'clixk , in tba Soclnl Alt Txxjijm , Hcilick'w liloclc , on Fam&in ntieet , lw- twcen TiftcoiiUi antl Sixteenth utioetji. All iiitercHted are tip C" ! to bo iiremnt , Kt'ral ) ul < l Indira from Omalia mo now nt Uio homo jutd more mipjillun nru nvedcd. The ninny frlundu of Couiidlninii I'M. Lecilor vill lca.ru ivltli jilcaiiuro tliat lo luus opened a grucury * DPO , on the emneruE Thir teenth and I.i\en | > rt KtrcctHlitre , liaiutcndn to l < eep a choieo line of finopriicar3e , [ irovis- Coin and countiy adduce , 1IU ninny friendH will undotibU'illy ilmvor ni ) ii Kil , tliclr or- flew , \\hlcli lie rclL deserves , fortio IH the sight man In tie TiRlit jilaco. II , JacolM ( ! i , Who IIOH been 1111 tl a police f orco fur even ywiiH , rc lgnctl lu t to accept a protitnMu and rcHpoutlble ivitb tlio now JoViD nnd XehriwlvA liiKurnnco nonipany. } Ioin b > l > o thu coniu < ny'M Onmha Hocal agent , anil tko coniimny in to lie cungrat- minted njxiii tl-j nuxpilnition of inth n flrxt- class man. Ho ICSUCH a rcconl of vllch nny nfficcr might juttlflx ) ] > ruuill nnil TUB BKK IIH ! now vciituio. , who for fovcrn.1 3 'tirK pawt , according to hU own story , met vith a IraJn of misfortunes , having pant tlio niblcon , taut at lust nitwit Honiutblng tbat > nll tlouht- IcsHjp\oliImMkOnnyc.ini' run ufHuck. He law made arranpsin8nt ( for re-oju'nl n f bts mini- iner garden fitted tii | nn n naUtoriiiin , u hlch it to IKS fnriiit-hcil vlth all the iiimlprii niUi- lory raiuUltes mxilfroni the thorough nay bo it guinp to Morfc will prove nulti ) .1111 iuiis ! | . tion tothoso vWbbliovoclennllimHH In next to CudlincM. 'JliolciKlu will bo IMiSL' ' f < et , nnd every cnro will be talen to run it wit-lia true aegardfur the comrurt and couvciiieikc-o of Its gmtnms. Mr. TtiEelo lia o ] > cneil HiOiicrip- - 'ftionlict ' , whlcli In lilreaily Iwinjf n ulled of by pfituii numbar of rjiromlncnt uitUcin. Owen Connelly , n null known liinh pa- rlriot , came nciirlitlup tin ) victim ii 41 dyn.v aat to plot last TipKU A lHiub ) VIM. exploded under hU head a Kt > lay nslcep on n. Iwucli in the court houHo jnnl. Strange to f y , Jlr. Connelly eitlispcliil not nwnVo from tlio ox- plcwlou orelnuvia Htunncd tlintliu did not ooino to for HO vrt l minntcK , nml lii friends w ro greatly ec nLi tl about him. Tticrois a Bliade inoro < if citlancholy an well t lirmneits nbont IUM coiiiiton-incc since lik nmrow vs- Cp < > . IJHAH' I Pat Kearney VM arrentoil Monday for intoxication , but : -won iliBclmrjjcd by Judge < Beneke yOHtcnlon hln iinjiui e to go andhlu aio'morc. The cac of IVm. Krfgor , the IBH.H charged with burb'livriiJug the house of Col. H. li. BvrnLam , wjme tlmo ago , ww Inkeu up in . Uio dUtrlit iiitirt ycdtcrday unil i * htlll on trial , Tlio erltlcaco in pretty btroiig and Kregor is lia.1 > lo U go ov r tko rund. The burglary WOH one of the mo t < l rlii | ; and out rageous of the ni ny which liuvo iwxurred of Ut . Sheriff Dave Miller rotnmc l irwm Dt the two colored boya implluttvd M'lth Dug .Mafjuiro In tteaJLn n roll of Mil : from L. H. Villiams' utore , twine w oeks a o. The other colored boy In itlll inhxing , Sir. A. 15 , ( viiowdon rctuni > l Tiu'wlay from \Vatcrloo,3a , vrhithi > rhe viu callvtl n | > oii hod errand , Unit nf attending tlio fuuura of 3Jn brother , JuliuHX Snowdonla , \ \ died > cry judilenly of pneniuonia , hn\iii ( ; Veti uory ntrong' , healtliy inau up to thv tinii ! of bin ! ; i t ' Jnrnes A. 3Cu 'tam , of of tlio Millur < l. F , H. Z.cli clntt and Jliw A , Cook , of tkliuyk-r , of treat "the Paxton , J. S. AN'elwlcr , of Uncoln , re wtcnsd at the J. 31. Oaiiillar , fonnerly of Tmitunt and ow of Oinalw , left for ulljiiif rWt U lii * old , .J. L. Taylor , foe anany yean conaccted ith the couutyclcrk'ri ' office , lias rftutned to lil * firut love , and ISmfiuiilHar [ face jj ouio more RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. Tlio Boa-ds Still Blockaded ly the Flood , DcclHloiiH Ancclliijc ICuil- wny Tliu 'tiiiiiia on this Cliioagn lines mo in on tiinu yo4tunl" y lint nufi nil the , rmdH running north ami arc interrupted. This-fraliis on tliuV 1uudi nml K. C. , St , .ruu.t C. 11. roadiTruro abandoned yustcnla.- were tliuicon the Missouri Pacific. Thu trouble on thu latter ronil i.s in liic slmpu of u wtmlwiiit near Ilia- watlia. . Seviaiil "bridges mid : ii < iiit tun niilcn of track JITO reported wasliciL int on tliu St. Joe and Western. Tliij storm Kuems to lims been worst in the southern nnil Houtliunstern part of tlio stateTliu Lincoln Jouriial of yi - u\ll Lliu trains uxctpt tlioso from nnd Nulinuifoi Oity ciuno in vestunl.vy , though they ueiu muro or luss behind Liiiiu. Thu A , t N. train fn ui the sou Ui did not arrive , nnd no train left for ALcliiaon. Several largo bridges lire > ut mi tliin linu , inn.it of thu ( Inning * ! i'eli'K ilnnu liy thu NuiiiAliu. It in ini- jtoifiiblw bi say when tlio road will lie .undo ; usa ] > ] u again , but it ia H.ifo to nay tjut nn-tiuin will coinu ii ] > to-day. Tliu situation on the Nubnwka railway ia about Uio sninu except that thu dama o consists uioru in tliu wwliing away of tint : iaek tlian in thu low * u bridges. Nu -rain irilL comu on tliin road to-day , irolialOy. All othurs will hu regular UN- CHS inure danmgu is dorm. " "Alunit ' 200 feet of tnuTc was washed iiwiiy < ai tliu Nebraska , r.ulway j'usterday and ( limn ! thu H.'iinu on tin ; iNorthwesteui brancli. This latter VIM repaired , so that tliu traiim weru Imi little behind time. Tliuru are sonio bad wiinlionti * . , lumuvcr , betwuun here nnd Cieinmntnwu , HO tliitt tlio trains bavuitj go by ay of Milfmd. " _ "Work JH going on an Eist aH jiossiblu , and n Larger force will bu put on MHUI as tliu Tvntur gets out of thu ivay. Tlio rui > airs-vill bu made M noon IIH enurgy and n La.rL'o force of nu'u cnn ] > ut thuiu througl. " Union Pacific tm'uiR mru running ou Uiuo : IH well as tboao un tliu Cliiu.i u JMl'OHTANl * DKCmiONH. Tlic following railway lccifllonH will bu of loc.T.1 iuturent : A cHizun of MiRRouri nuuil n railrna.il company fur itijurien icceLvud at u cro-ns- ingnml rucovurud. I'M at ill" juat bofnru ruacliing thu crosfling siopio l , looked and listuueil for thu train itl tliu niont favorn- blo jxnnt for Huuiug tvnil lioaring one. JIo wan iitliiH wagon dinvii liy inulus , and neither Huuing nor lieaiiuy the train at- tt'iitptctl to cross. Ju t n hu apjiroaubud he olHisrrod the train riyht upon him , win ; 11 kit ) nniles hccaiuca uniiiaiiagenlilu anil the nginu struck -fliu waijon and teniii , killing onu nml c i aid indicting on plaint-it ! ' injuries runduritig him a iTip'ilu forlifv. The hull wiis. not rung , nor tlio whi.tlLu HOiiiidt'd. Tliu intiruiiiu court nf- liriiiL-il tlio jiidgiuunt , linliling that tdi-iiiy tlio bill i r Hound tliu viliistlu isin iin ] > ur- ntivu duty for \\hiclnio uxcuoo is rucuivn- blo , Ilidding , also , that tliough thu statiit < uy HignnlH sbonbl "bu given by tliu railriind eoniiiany , if tliisy Hhould bu 1111- lienid or unhuudcd , 'mil n traveller unilisrtnltc'H to cum , it would ntill bi > 11i ) duty of Ulkoto in chnryo of tliu rtiiiiii to nvoi.il n colliHioii , if tlio ( lunger VI\H 'linci > \-ired by them in Hiilllci out.tiinu . to enalilo them to do i . Anil on thu other haul , whun tliu Htntii- tory uigiutls are givuii ? if tliu travullur OIL the liigWay , by looking along thu track of tlio railroad , conlil liscover an ai- jn-o.-H'liiny train , nml itiim get tliu Hitinu infunii-alion by tlio uyu that would l o iinpirlc : < l through tli ' : ir by thu statu tory jigiialH whun giv < ai , fails to look , butiLHlieH liuadlong to . tliu danger , Mi < L BiilFura injury , hu would Iiu guilty of coii- tribub negligein-o , vliich would pru- voiiLn Ttseovury for l3uiiagea for injuiy rccuivud. An injunction wax nought in an Ohio court to prevent thuTcjturn Union tc'lu ' gmjili iiupnny from -itjctiiij - } polett ia a curtmn Cincinnati Bticub , Tb coiujtaiiy clnimwl a grant from tliu board of public voile. In orduring tlio injunction tliu court * nid : It hw : long buun settled in this ti1u that a propoty Uoldur biu n riglit > i iiropurty in tlio streut ujx u w Kiel i tliu land abuts , ntul that this n bt of ] m > i > irty cannot bu takun away , Jti- jurisil or destroyed , except by hmconsent , or tijwni the payment uf conipunsation , wlii N 1ho iinipoity in taken inr ] inllw ) n o. The plncnig of anything in tbu utiUL't which tends to ( liniiiiish its HHU na a.Iiigliway , snoh , ftiratiHtancu , as arnil- r n i3.3iiiJ ) beun buld to hu : m iiifrinj/e. luuiiboii this right < > f j > ro ] > urty in tlio , liuitlit | > owner , aiid nn bo enjoined un til tlits comiiuiiHiitioii is tnadu to him , A tclujjraph i > ole niiylit not ho n very gwit oUslrncLion to thu wtroot , but , nevurtho- Its * , htHO fnr * as it iloon obstruct the street , ita occupancy ia exclusive nnd in- coniistont with thu ui of that part of Uio utreet iw : i ntrcut.Vliilu it may bu only a. snmll invasion of tlio lights of thu n.l > utting owner , it i , uiitvitliatanding , an invasion of liiu rights. , nnd for which hu hixs a right lo niiiii-iUiiii Much action -as thu present , The | nblic him also a riglit indei > eiiileiit i f th property owner , aiul it is clnimod Hio publio lias granted ita right to the com- p.iii . ) ? , Hut thu property ownur liw rights , so far na the boundaries of his pro'M'rty are concomtiL , and thoao a.r niiU'iK'iiilunt ' of the riglit of thu puldii ; , nnil can not bo taken. i vay , without coin.- punwition. * MOllK KA.S7 ritAINS. It in reported that tliu Northwuttvin railwny. encouraged lij thu recent movis- nivnt i > f thu Union Paotio towawl short- eniiij ; thu time bist-vuun Omaha iind Ogilm , propoHed to cut'down the running tiiiii5 li < < twcou Oiiinlut : ind Chie-igo from tiventy-threu to sixtiM-'ii liuuni if il\v \ I'niun Pacific can bnnjf ita Atlantic x- pivsa into this city nt < ! o'clock a , in. in- nt icl of 7IO : ! o'clock A. in. , the North- Misti-ru making cl s * ) coiuiuctiou nnil ruftduny Chicago at 10 o'clock on Hie wvuio uvuiiing , nmkin doHo connection tliuM witli trains for h > n' Yorlc. AVoll A11 > ial reward will bu p.ild to nny | mrt y wlio v 311 producoa cawotif Liver , Klilni'y i > r SUiaicli complaint tb .t Jllectriu Ilittorn vill nut n.K' | ' cllly euro. Jlunir them iiloni ; , it vill owrt-jwu nothinj- for th * tncdicinoif it fail * U cimy and you ! ) ! 1 rewarded for n > ur tiDUUo Wtduii. All MIMM ! dlxva .s , billony. im x , jaundlco , c-oiwtliitl iii , nml pMiurnl lie- Ullty &T4 ( .iici'ililj * cuieil , MaUffactiou nuUed or nuiiiuy ri-fuinl il. 1'rico only fifty cciita ir iHittlo. 2'u eitlo liy C' . 1 * . ( Jood. man. _ _ _ lovonii'iit lit' Troops , The companies of tic Fourteenth in fantry now on White : tiror , Colorado , mid Snake river , Wyoming , . HIX coiiip.uiics in all , IIKTO been dhect\'d 1o cwicciitratu at Uawlins , and will from that point move of the riatto--fom into the dupaitinunt - - companies goiny to Foil Sidnuy and two ! 1'ort I ) . A. Rns ell. Thu Fifth mvrdry , now at Fort Sidney , will move it In-ndf-naiters and bund lo F ut leKinncy , and thu tliruu troojis now there will niovu lo Forts AYasliakic Ninbrnia and Holn'iison ( one to eacli ) . The company of tliu Sixth infaiitry now .at Fort Wfiftlialv iu will remove ; tu Foit Douglas. F < mr comjiAiiifH of the Fourteenth in fantry , now in cantonment on tliu I'n- coniiahgie ] , will liurunfter hu ordered to join those here , whun the vvliolc regi ment will lm\u been transferred from tlio department of thu MisfKniri to Hint of the I'latto , incieaiiiijj the strength of tlio lat ter by tun companion. A PECULIAR PARENT. A Supposed Poisoning Case Turns Out to Be a Farce . - * A Hippie- < > ( ' E-'tHtf'iiirnt Oriilc-il nt HitU. . I' . Dcpol. Quito a hruCA ! of excitement 'wiHstirrcd up about noun Monday at the Union Pacific depot by the finding in tliu water closet of a littlu two-year-old child appar ently nearly dea.il , Its appcarnntu indi cated that it bud boon given s < iiin'thing , which had put it in a piofonuildeep , and it was HtippuHcd that the mother had poisoned it amlllieii abandoned it to UH fate. Dr. Diirrmr I\IH siimiiionud and pronounced thu child under tke influence of laudanum , anil a policeman wa.s tele phoned for and Ollicer lluanu ruHjxmdcd to Uio call. Lt wad HiipuoHcil iluit the coroner wonblliavo a case within half an hour or so nnd thuru was a gononi. ! sensa tion created all imiml. IVIeanwhilo OHicei * Mat/.i , nlio was coming ni | Tuiitli street mut tlit- mother of the child .iiuL took her to jail , whore she was ( mentioned in regard to the matter and said that the child was not poisoned nt all , but thai nbu had given it a dose of laudanum to ninku it Hleep , and laid it in the place wlieiu it was found b > Iceep it from getting run over. She said she was accustomed to giving it laudanum , and that in thu course of three lioura it would wake nn of its own accord. She further stated that nlio was from Prairie Creek , that her name was Unvvin. Her hiwhand was A farmer out there , nnd she admitted tbwt he was not doing very well at that hiiftincss , She said Hint they had a son in the deaf and dumb institute near this city , a.ud that she cam * ! ] icro to take him away , She had no money with which to hiru A carriage to go out and was hunting for Siipprintenileiit. flilles- pie's ' ambnliinue , which usually comes down to take uji visitois to thu institu tion. ShuIH theieupon allowed ( o taku the child , which in fact did event ual ly come to nil light. A HKK reporter mot Mr. ( Jillcsjiie , and inquired HH to tie tiuth of her Hbttement and wan told tliat tlieto was in fitct such a boy at his institution , anil tliat the family was it uiibor queer onu and not in very good ciiciniiHtnncoH , so that the snp- jxmcd jioiHoiiiiiL ; turned out to bo a farce. Ucnl Instate TiNiiiKfurii. The following deeds wcro filuil for rec ord in thu county clerk's oHicuJiino 18 , ruportud for TUB UKK by Anvus' real eatatu agency : United States patent to Win. Dowury , til of nwl aecH 215 and au | of sw ] and nw ( of so } sec * 34 , IB , 10 , \Vilson Reynolds and wife to. , rohn H. Ncnl , w. d. , nwj of nw } sues. L ! , 1(5 ( , 11 , 8750. Augustus lujuntzo ami Herman Kounl/u ainlwiycH to Chaa. E. Davis , w. d. , n part lota in 2fi , part lot2 in 27 , IB , lit , 81,200. Augustus JCoimtzo ut al , to Hurheit E. Oatea , w. d. , lot U , block 'I , Kount/o it lluth's addition , $800. Augustus Fvountzu ot al. to Latham Davis , w. dv \ part lot L1 in 22 , IB , JI ! , § 800. Augustus Kount/.o et al. to Latham Davit ) , w d , jinrt lot i ! , in 22 , 15 , lit , nml. lot 1 , block 2 , KoimtKu t Uuth'a add. SliJ.fiOO. Latham Diu'iH to Elizabeth Xountzo , d lot 2 in i > 2 IB K3 S < ) w , w pait , , , ,000. Latham D.iris to Eliiwbetli D.iris , w d , o part lot ' - ' , in 22 , IB , 1'J , and lot 1 , block U , Koiiiitze V ; Huth'n add. SKI.BOO. Chas , E. D.tvi.s to Elizabeth Kountxo , w d , part lot C , in 2(1 ( , and p.irt lot 2 , in 27 , 15. lit § L,1IM , ) . lIorburtE. Ciitctto ) Eliaxbuth Kountze , wd. . , lot 2 , block It , KnuntKu fc Uuth'a add. $800. Auguatim K iunt i and wife to Eliai- buth Konnt/L' , u o d , iiait lot 4 , in 2ti , 15 , iy--ioo. Solomon Altshulurand wife to Uobt. M. Stone , w d , bit ! 1 , Nolaon'tJ add. § 525. Ernest H , Knox nnd wife ti > Samuel E. Thomas , \V , d. o. part lot 9 in 4 , 15 , 3 , ? 250. Gun. 1' . Uumia nml wife to Jens Han son , w. d. lot ! l , block A , Loivu's first addition , $100 , Augustim Xounto : and wifu to James Pagan , w. d , Lot 7 , block 4 , Kownt/.o ad dition , 88tr.w. Samuel E. Hogi'im anil wife to John 0. Lake , w. il. v A lot 7 , block 2 , in 1m provemunt A < wKTation addition , $200. " \Vm. \ 11 , IJi'i-gor and wife to John Frank , w. d. , wjj of lota , Mock 101 , 811,000. Arnoy , Fufbras1 ? t Htibh 1ti Helen Oivin , ( { . c. i-1 ' of lot JI , blol 33 , E. Ar. Smith's nd < liti < 'n , $50. Kolcnm Kuiiornl Thu reniains of the late 31irtin W , Kennedy wens Tuesday laid to lost for * over in the Holy Sepulchre eeniotury. Thu services took place at tlin Cathe dral of St. Pliilomcna , on Ninth street , where a solemn uuus wan olluml , lluv. Father Hnglibh olticiating , lusisted by Father McCiirtliy n * deacon nnd Father Colaneri an Mib-deacon. Tliu seruion by Father English was douplj' iiflocting nnd the muau' Hingularl * , * beaut if ul , espcc- iiilly the solo ' 'Uedt , Spirit , 3\eat , ' ' Bung liy Miss Ainold. At the clnsis of the services the cortcgo wi sformi.d in thu following order : Thu Eniniut Monument association in full rcgali.i , fifty stiong , Carriages bearing the pall bearers , who were .lamm Cicighton , .lolni McCrcary , lhi'h ( , McCnll'roy , Thouuis Tallon. Thomas , ! . Fit/moms , .I , P. Kngliuh , BI , Clair and V. llujUey. The hcaisu , Carriage contninin the cleigy. A long line of carnages. Tlio seiTK-ea nt the gmvo were very A GREAT EVENT , - * The Coming- Musical Festival by Thomas' ' Orchestral . A C'rjitll'yliiK Iti'liiMii-Niiliil'llii * ( 'horns liiisl Xlnht Sale nfHiilworllHJfs' SoalH TO-IIIOI-KHV. Fnrnain and Kloventli tiuetH , about Mux Meyer's block , were thronged with people Monday listening to the music , which came out full and clear , from Max Muycr'a music hall , wliere thu second full rehearsal > f the Thomas festival chorus was in progress. In the clear still niglit nir the sweetness and strength of thu chorus was more effective perhaps than to those on thu inside , and drew forth many expressions of wonder and surprise1. There wcro 105 voiccH present , by actual count , and the precision , fiillness and lu- sonrcu of the chorus was simply surpris ing. Mr. Hlakuly was evidently greatly pleased with the results , for ho worked with enthusiasm and kept his forces veil in hand through the piolotiged and ins- ing rehuaisal and assured the chorus nt the close ( if his entire witiHfaetion with tliu result thus far attained , For the pur pose of accustoming the chorus to tliu chuiigcH of thu Lohengrin selections , hu invited the choir of the Congregational chinch , with Messrs. 1'uiinull and Fruncu to take the obligatoiuiintutto which le.'ids into the choral linalo of the prayer con cluding this number , mid thu result wns grand in the extreme. Thu choruses of thu Messiahwhich had been nioro thoroughly mhearsed , weru done with even greater case and precia- 11 , and the closing grand Hallelnjah was inspiring to both singers and listen- H. Altogether tliu work of the clumit is in the most promising condition of for wardness , and all are oncouiaged with tliu surprising progress made. It Hhonld be bornu in mind that thu box oflice opens thin morning at LO o'clock for thu reservation of mibscribur'a season scats. Thu committee have buun very successful in their labors , thu citn in class 1 being already about three quar tern Bold , To-day will probably exhaust this cbiss of scats , which comprises thu choicu of the first 300 in the opera house. The next choice ( § 10 per two season seats ) will bo taken in thu adjoining rows. The box otlice for the salu of sea son tickets ( and thesis only ) will bo open during tliu remainder of this week after to-morrow morning. The following are among the subscrib ers to Reason seats in class I : J , A. Lehmer , I [ , P. Winston , D. Oscar Holl'inan , Max ; Meyer , A , L. Strang , J. H. Millard , W. Wallace , Frank Murphy , lien. 15. Wood , Oeo. E. Barker , L. Drake , H. Dciiel , T. ,1. Rogers , Win. HogorH , . W. Patrick , Geo. P. Ueinis , John 15. Dutwilur , Prank J. Haingu , Chas. W. McCormick , F. II. Davis , 1' . E. Her , J. 1) . Her , W. H. ealier , H. C. Akin , W. H. McCord , H. W. Yates , Ezra Millnrd , G. S. 3Iig- gins , Howard 15. Smith , Frank Colpet- i-ur , H. Nester , Loavitt Jiurnham , A. C. Kennedy , Thomas L. Kimball , J. J , CLirke , A. 15 , Cm-punter , J. C. Cowin , .1. E. Blake , D. C ! . Hull , J. T. Copelaml. John L. Webster , P. L. Perrine , .1. S , McCormick , E. F. Smythe , .1. H. Lacey , M. D. T5arkalow , Gco. T. Mills , .1. P. Morse , Dick Kitchen , Itobt. Easson , Parker Godwin , Ellis L- . Biurbcwer , .1. S. Newell , Thomas Swobe , J. E. Maikel , A. II. Gladstone , L. A. Merriam , Alfred Scliroter , Edward Manrur , H. 11. Witbnell , H. Suesaun- bach , " \Vm. \ H. Ijams , 0. F. Davis , W. J. Connell , George W. Doano , Geoigo W. Ames , Oust 15enecke , James Seville , Warren Switzler , Lewis S. Heed , E. D. Frank , M. A. McNiunara , L. 13. Williams , K. Downey , A. Cruickahank , William Siovers , J. II. Dimumt , .1. M. Woolworth - worth , George Ar. Morford , Samuel ShoaiH , I * . C. Ilimobaugb , .N. Morriani , Joseph H. Clarkson , John II. Lehmann , L. H. Korty , C. H. Ituudefeldt , C. F. Mamlcrson , John Grant , Charles Ogden , Charles J. Green , G. M. Hitchcock , 13. Newman , A. P. Nicholas , Dr. Colfnmn. Iluuklcn'H Arulcn Salve. Tlio grcatcwt medical vundcr of the world. Warranted to npei'dly ! euro 15uriis , 15niise , Ciitn , Ulcers , Salt Kliuinn , 1'cver SorcH , Can- ccrn , 3'ilcs , Chilblalni , Cor no , Tetter , Clinpned lliiudu , nnd all okin emptionN , guar.mteeil to euro in every instance , or money refunded. 23 cents per box. For nalc by C , P. Coodma.u. ! A XOUIjK TIJIK JMHC'K. Tlic l'a.\oii Hold I'ronrotcil wllli t llaiulHoiiio Clock. 'I'liosejwho call daily at the Paxton yen endly count on seeinjj some now and at tiuutivu feature nearly every time they go to the oflico , and yesterday thej * gratified to an unusual extent. On the south wall of the oflico and to the right of thu entrance loading to the dining room was hung , during the day , a magnificent clock , a present from Hon. P. E , llor , and ono entirely nn expected to the Kitchen broth ers. The clock neatly boxed up was sent to the house early in the day and no ono know from whence it cnniu , Imiuirics at length revealed the fact that it was from Mr. Her , nnd whun it w.is hung in its place on the walls it was Ad mitted that ho could not have made a handsomer present. It is ono of tlio largest time pieces in the city , and is in a beautiful mahogany case with heavy platu glass front and n massive silver pendulum. On the door is inscribed in gold letters the name of the house , "Tlio Paxton. " It is certainlyonu of the finest ornaments in the ollicv , and will be use ful : LS well us ornamental , and a smncu of admiration to the hundreds of guests who daily visit the hotel. HHtVKIl WKUDING. Ilou , C. C. TUrano nml AVIle Given Craiul Itccuptlon 1 > y Tlii-lr Mi. C. C. Thrano , : i > well known rcsi- ilont of the First ward , and a member of our present city council , Tuesday , with his estimable wife , celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. This happy cou ple , who have been blessed with so many years of connubial happiness , came to Amcric.i from Jylyland , in Northern Denmark , about sixteen or seventeen years agoand both nro still on the sunny side of sixty , They luiro four children , thu youngest of which ia about seventeen years of age , and also luivu ono grandchild , Hoth are blessed with good health and nbundanco of L-ood will and friendship from thuir nciglibor * mid ac < iuiuntancoa. They celebrated the nnmycrsary in a quiet manner , but their friends deter mined to givu them a littlu extra send otf , and necoidingly last t'vuning they wvre surprised by being invited over to Tinner hull , where about seventy Indies and gentlemen had as sembled to. congratulate them. A magnificent Ublo wan laid out at the head of which \\vnj two of the liiK-st easy chairs to bo hud in the city , which weio presented to them as a mi'inento of thu day , thu Danish consul , S .lorgcnscn Ksq. , making the presentation speech. A seienade from thu I'nion Pacific band was onu thu tiint things of the evening , and the name music was kept up to tliu close of the ceremonicsr This music was interspersed with songs from the Danish iniartette , an tine a ruartettu | of male voice as is to bu found in the city. After a sumptuous banquet upeeches wcru made by Uev. Gydusen , pastor of the D.miHhchinchMr ; , Sehoubn and Mr. MathicttLMi. Dancing followed and a general good tiinu followed , the paity not bieaking up until a late Lour. It was one of the most delightful social affairs ever given in the city and was cer tainly full of happiness to the worthy couple who vvoiu the recipients mid \vhomall \ hone may Iho to celebrate their golden weihling. A POPULAR FIRM. Tlio Liquor House of Andy Riley & Co , A Climif1' il' 1" ! 1111 Nanii- mill a Kc- VC-\V ) Ol * IIS ItllsllU'KS , In another column of to-day 'H. . paper ap pears the notice ff ) the dissolution of part nership of the old and popular firm of Andy , Kiley it Co. , who have been en- ed in thus wholesale and retail liquor business in Omaha for the past six years , Laving begun their career aa a firm Oct , Jst , 1877. The "Co. " in the old firm was Mr. Frank Dellone , who will hereafter bo at the head of the biisincs , which will bo conducted under the firm name nnd title of Frank Dellono t Co. The two gentlemen leferred to by name began business in the same locality at piesent occupied by their store , and in which it wiil re main until thu now house decides to erect a brick block of their own. Hoth had extensive experience to start with , Mr. Dellono had betn engaged in the same line of trade during the years ' 74 , ' 75 and 7 < > , and lie _ took charge of the office , while Mr , Ililey represented the house on the road. The latter proved to bo as fine a salesman as ever went on the road. Ho ia known from Iowa to Idaho , and has friends in every city on his route , who hailed his appearance at all times with a hearty welcome. He was genial , libend , always good-natured. and companionable , yet withal n shrewd ind clever salesman. The business was run up to as line a point and clone to the capital invested as any linn in the country. In the house Mr. Dellone was as popu lar us Andy was on the road , and no one ever saw him in any hut a pleasant mood , Ho managed the aflairs with rare ability mil will continue to conduct them so as tf ) retain all the prestige won in the six years of ptutneiship. The only auisp of the dissolution of the firm is Mr , Ililoy's deske to take a test from liis lnho s , and now he is joining the raidcs of the Benedicts , to be free from all cares except those of niatri inonial life , which it is presumed will not prove irksome. The. house has in the past year extend ed' ' its trade from the Missouri to a point beyond the Rockies. Their business has shown a steady increase from year to year , ami the- stock has constantly been added to , to meet the increasing require ments , until it is now sufficient to meet aiiv emergency. It moreover comprises Tamable goods , ranging from five to seven years old , .is clean a stock as one could wish to find. They can supply the trade with as good ns there is in the market , and if their prices don't suit , why , the customer has the option of leaving them , as they will not spoil , They have already secured more cus tomers than they vant and the new house -will probably reduce its trade , which swelled the sales since January 1st to n third more than during the same period last year , though this is considered the dullest se.won of the year. Extensive improvements have just been made iu the store. The office has boon changed to the corner of the build ing fronting on both streets , a splendid new fire pioaf safe has just been put in : uid the facilities for doing business are better than oer before , While Andy's departure Utobo regretted it is a matter of congratulation that he leaves at thu head of thu house a man nblu in every way to sustain the fine reputation they have built up together , and the friends of both will join in wish ing u eoiitinuaiKe of the old time popu larity with the public. _ A Kim on u DrugStore. . Xovcr wa.i such aniahnioduon anydrucfltoro RH in now ut C. V. ( lOodmnn'H for u triiu bottle tle of lr , Kind's New Discovery for Cou- Himii > ti n , Conglm and Colds. All persons afTcctod with a thma , bronchitis , hoarxencAH. severe congliH or any affection of tno throat and luiwfl , can ( , -et a trial bottle of this great remedy Jrce\ calling at al > eve drug store , ar size , 31 .00. Grand Pacific Hotel COIINKU Of NINTH AND HARNEYSTS. OMAHA OPENED MAY 17th , 1883 , This Ilotfl cuuUlns U room * , nil iMiUUlc rooms , anil So riMiiua nn tliu tint floor , e | K.vlallv adapted ( or ample men. A cuUlne nl buj > erlor excellence , lli-wl- nuartrn lor the ktato trade. HHt-lul ] inilnrementu to tlio ttitMtrlcul | > ri > fi > lon. Hotel hlUmU-il Hta block } from ck'Hit | . H < T I car * pun tliu door.both wajn \er ) flio miuuUs. for Infants and Children. CfistortapToinotcHDlucytlrm nnd overcome * Flatulency , ( Joustipa- tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhea , mid Tevorishncss. It insures health nnd jiuturnl Bleep , -without morphine. "Cartoria la so ni-llmlnptpd to Children that I recommend Itasfcurn-rlortoaiiy jin-scrlptlon iBovra to me. " JI , A. .AKCIIKII , M. D. , 83 Portland Avc. , IJrooklyn , N. T. CENTAUR LINIMENT-an nl-solute cure for Klicimia- lisin , Spniins , Burns , Galls , &c. The most Powerful niuIJreiic- trutiiigl'aiu-rulicvlng nn < l HealingItomctly known toman. 17 ISIIimiTt.TTllOIVK IN A IH1XKS UMN TIII : m-AMi.Ns winTARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT llol ln inI'lllllTnuKI ; * , \s , \ coit. iiiiTivr. : AM > AI.TKKATIM : TO n KIIonnu : MKIUCINI : IN rsi * . mihTiA , IT , M.i.\r < ri\ : \ Kit : . MOMM-I : : on PAI.V , TIIIHHLV , . Of IHI.K ; l-UTIIIiY. I M'll'.ATION ; MXTIIIA' . tritKl/lCVKSTII K KVSt'KM rswiioiisosiK IU-.MOKS ; SKVI TIH.Y.IT . . in'ON'fllBIII.OOI ) AS A. IlKITUKXT : ANU1ASTI.Y , ITPllt\ISONKoPTHK MOSP DKIJOIOfH COOI 1N I IItAUCirTHTHA.TiYKI.l'ASSii ) ! : : ) IKNVSTHK TJIIMATOK.JN1.VVAMI > . SUI.D'RYAI.t IlltUU- OIH1H Jo 10 mif - SPECIAL NOTICES. t-fi Specials will Positively not bo Inserted unless paid In advance. TO LOAN-Moncy. LOAN The Omalia narinKi ' 'ilk In MONKY1U ' ti > inaVo IOMIS ( in Oni.ihn city nr Oou 'lm cnunty real flute at cnrrint fatu of in- ttnst. No coniinlHuloii chnrKuJ. ONKY TO LOAN The IriHuit raUwof InUruit M cmls' : Loan AUTCMICJ , 15th it Douglas , UO IOA.\-CiillatIii r office of II. MONTY Then i , room 8 , L'rufhton nioct. I TtfONKY IOANKI-On chattel mortgaRes. Roam [ ilJ. rrVnlon Illock. taS-ltnoJ TtroNKY TO LOAN On chattel "mortRag i. . KD- WAHUS , 1109 Furrmin Ht. 7SO-linl MOXKY IOANKIOn chattel property , J. II. UeattjNo. . 211South Hth'trutt. " MMnit HELP WANTED. V 7AXTKI-Woman of inlilillc ape , heittlo , ami i I amiable , to do ginernl liniino work lor myself , wife anil littlu infant , at 1'inc lliil c Imllun UZUIKMI , Dxkota , ni'xro prcft.rr l , lth recommendation. 1'cnnaiR'iit I'lniiloviiKnt. Call nnoraddriM , for tlirco ilajH , UocturTii iiiii * > i > n , ( Irand 1'aciflc lintel , Omaha [ HS22 * VI7ANTKIIIininidKttl. . ; rt f < \ Rirl for Riner.il IT luni o iirk at No. 721 South Ibtli St. tlTT- ! * ! " A " "ASTI'D A ifiwid ci > "k , * eamstrets and ilinln t > ninni jflrl at the Ocrlduntnl. 0 > 9-0 \1rANTin-Tn.o-oo : | < l hirlitrn. Iiiiilrc | 2iHX III M. Onialia. OStf a ) \ \ 'AXrii-Ciink : ) nt I'ai-ltlo Inline. Cn < l -nir 1 > laid. l > r > 19' - An c\iurii'iioi-il | vntnin tc < odk nnd Mii h inn f.uiillv nf tuo. IVriiiaiient uni ilo\- . Apply nt 213 S. Utli St. , up Uir . ! > iJ-ll ! -ITA.VTI'D-A dhhvMi'-hc r at tlie Kiinnct Home. i V oos-uir ' "t'l "AXTKD A dinliiif nw in jrirl at llOi Davenport V MreU. DOS 19 \ \ rSTKlSMoiiil ( lialir .t tlio I'axton hotel. IT Wage * 23 iitr inontli. Inquire for Stunanl. S07.19' V\"A'TKI , : > ! < Q > cral K01" ! stronp Rlrli for dUh- Vf washing and otlur Murk. Inquire for the Blew- ar < l. at I'axton Until. 063.19 * " \ I "ANTI'D CCKM ! viititilbtFrtrH. Cliui Sliitcrlrk , VV 1 ! > OS Fjrnam. 1 \VANTKD tint oltM female cookatClt.v Hold V ? corner 10th and Hanioy. Os41t ! * "I l-ANTKl- w lter4. per eok , Harncj St. ros V > nunint. 0--21 t TV "AN'TUH-A llr t rUsH catnusker f r a f * t sell- V Int ; article , t'or tartieiiUrs cull at 1718 Hurt fet. lisa not T V " "ANTKI A ( 'lrl for ( fcncral hou' lug. Older ( ; lrl orvlilo jiri'fi-'rrcd. < luuJ WORL-S i ld , nJdrcis 1"V. \ . , Bee dlticir. 021-tf " \\'AM'KI-llrl ( for Kcnml bousuwork at Albany > 1 House , 05 S. lOtli ht , DNMWJ "VV'ASTEO A K iU coinpetuiit tlrl to do pencral 1 lieu cwork , ( food vagus RMH. ! i > ' . AV. corner IStli and Ia ) > ciiHirt. | SSStf Vt'AXTKI ) A K < n J rclhl ) ! tinmnlth. Call on or 1 * aililrtss HUKC ! & Tariltrhocf , Scvunl. Nc- ' - - ' - Sf7-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. _ , , . i-iwT iTiiTaH ii salesman , book kccjur , r HM.V jiiwition nf fair jnlaryVuiild prefer a jio > , ltloii In a intniifacturin ; ; tatiil'Ilshinc-Mt , has luil largo vvpcricncc In machinery htcamand vater pov rarnint.nientAc. ) : ; > &nili < coin jx.ti.-iit to iiicrliilenil ] and lliht ; miiniifattiirint ; luu mci > > , , town or eountrj , nutturald of work. Address V" , HIM ) nlllce. 078-20 I17-VNTKD A nit nation as a. miller , U.ears ex. TT iwrlencc , 5 jean under roller iirocus. No. 1 t nc ilrt-sHi-r. Aildrt-ss H , , No. 2.1 , IIPK ottlcv. 7 i-315 AYounif man 10 jt-urj oiil t > i > cak8 Geniian , and Knulwli anil lian S inuntlM cxierlciice | In ynnfry Inifliifsi desires a ultuatlun. AildrcM or a ] < i > lvb04 N ICthbt. 9J1-10 * FOR REKT--nouaes and Iota. " . 'OH ' KKXT Tnuclrfrant cottajen , 7nx > mH each , I 1 juit flnltlu-d. fit } writer , all ( ( 'iivtricnri-K ' , Da- v nmrt and10tliStr t , C. DWYEIt.V. V.TdrKranh oiu . oru-tf ri HKKK huuii-s to rtnt. 1'ECK , iioilte | 1'ont jL ollki' . 074-26 lliXT HOUKC nf neien rooms , all In excel lent repair. Well , cittern and cellar , apples KTai > es , and all kinds of fruit. Address 11C Walnut itrett , 052-21 OIl HKST House ol fix rooms. Inquire X. K. I 1 cor. litli and CMcn o. SWII-T. FOR IlKJfT-lOth and ancu-vith KOUSK , cistern anil lorn. Nice Itxutior. Jo- qili Itrdmaii , Nortli lOtli. C6U20 < ORilK.VT ; T\\ocxittane" ol nix rixnua ach. Corner - 1T ner J3rd and Johnson St. hark of Mr Hellman'M rt' td uco nil St. Mur\H aif. Inquire of W. H. WIL SON 4th house Mot , OS3-W , - -iKT ISllDateniuiit St. houoc of tcnroonu , JL. turm-tn , uliulov nlia IOM .mil stints rurcalc. f plj as abuMi W.MO' ' 17OUKEXT lleslniiJle fiiriiidieil riioin MiiUMo for JL tno iK.'rwiiK llr > tluui < v nurthof tlicJU-raM linilil I life' . MI-JO- K.NT I'leu-antnt'wly fiirnlsheil nioina with J1 nr without hard 411 "Mil bt. earner Van * So- BU minutes walk fruni I'nt Olllce. 05S-23 * ' "l ( UK.ST-T ivu front ( ninMird ri'oin ' , Honth-eant J. conur lOthand r'uriwiiifctn. O.'i9-tf Olt KBXT Two JiiruWiml room * SJIlClilcaso St. J 1 S.fO-2l "l Oll IlKST-t'ottn o of > lv riHimt wltli or vltlumt J1 lunilturc , 'ilOt'ulifonih Mrt-ct. SOJ-23 "IJ'tU'irilKNT ' Out1 ( > and one 7 mum ln uw. In .1 iulri ) Wejtirii UonilcoVorU , 1110 Uouclas street. ! 7-2t | lliXT-lIoii : utif fl riwuu , ctlltr. w ll , clu- J70U - In fc'o Hl rtialr , IJil nortli 10th street. ) K3-ilt . . . . nlixlj ( unihhetl room * for rent Mitlior Hlth- Kit ti ril atJll1. . ' California stn-.t. DU-20 ; . . IlKNTlIoUMi cf 3 rooms and bikcment of 2 rootiw. Apply Dm ofllei ! . Wl-lS" 'O ' LCT Hoonn and a < > ard , or furiilahcd hou > u lor bummer , 1KW Calllornla ttrtct. & 37-Iino OIl KENT Larrs ( uinlnheJ room at 1313 Jack- I 1 sou street. 7lm { What Rives our Children rosy chooki , What cures their fevers , makes them Bleep ; 'Tl Cm to rlra. * " Whi-ii tinblea fret anil cry by turns , Wlmt cures thvlr colic , lllla tholrrorms. . What iiulclfly cures Constlpntlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , ludlgestion , Hut Cnntotln Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and I'uregorlo , nuilUnit Unit CnntoTlnl UTOHK roil HUNT Corner of ICth nnd I'ufCD- kl | > iirt. Inquire 1011) l > a\enportf.tu-ct. 4KI-tf FOR SALE. 171 Ut s About Tui ) ncrcx liuir ntj , Krta i1 * .iu t I'lX'K , < l | > | iiMitt < IVwt iilllci. 0"5 ! J7 < ) lt.SAM--A barber ( .Imp ten. cheap It 1 wtekSO'iS. I'lthM. Omahn. ' ' tel-fll I * I llllHAM'-lhulea'-eaiul furniture of a n < ind cl.vss hotel In a town ol 1000 pop. Oiilj one other hotel anil iinrcvtauniit in tonn. ( foivl reasons for mllltu , ' . A } oung couple can clearSUXM p r .unr. Addrexs Cla.rk , care of llet. l 7n-il * " I 71)11 ) SAM * . -Two new 7 room unttngci 11 foot cell- 1 ing , cltt water , lots R3\132 eachne.irIllpli iiriioul I'rlco S2MKI , S.'OO ca h , balanronitmenls at 8 per rent. Cheap. .McCMtlUK.Opposite l' j t olHce. 17011 SAW- : Houses rooms , stable corncrlb , I7i 1 barrel clvtcrn , well all In first class order -i lot * iWOO , SlltU ) cash , balance at 8 jicr ct. .McUAOlFK , Opposite 1'ost Office. 1MH 1f 17OIISA1K Stock of drugs and drugKUN funJileii 1 In good condition , at a bargain. Will limilct ? 1000 < ir jl'iOO. Satisfactory reasons forselllnjr , Ad dress F. COUtiTEH , Waterloo , Nob. 925-251 * I7OU KALE A complete barber shop outtit , clu-ap. I1 llob't Stein , 213 S 12th St. 971-S.T 17011 HA1.K A iu"d rWintr ponj. Addrwa C. R. Ifcootllcc. ti022 ! -tU ) SALK A flr t class two * e ted ] vltli two llrst rate punlei and Iiarnc Address M. 1) . Ilee ollico. 6CI-20 * I70H SA1.K Nearly new , sJds bar top burer at 1 MIMAlink * I'Kt'KS. _ ? i-VQ.L- GHOICK Txit on San Francisco ttr .t ab ut four rods from Ijkc street cam , Chicago 111. , will s ll cheap for cash or trade for utock of good * . K. L. 110HSK & CO. , 10i2 Capitol a-.unue. 31S-2O 17011 SAM000 head ycarliiifc liciferi. 1 JlOO head 2 jc&r old hclfcrs. 4M " 3 , 4 and 5 year old liotfcn. 3OO " 1 and 2 year old steers. 400 " Sand 4 jear oldateers. SCO " mixed calves STKASOK nuns , Cattle contractors , Hide , Wool anil Tallow- Sioux City , lo a. 17011 SALK The Harm- mill , will sell or J fdr real estate. Adilreii Jdm lloolnk . ' ! east of I'apilhon , I' . O. address Onalu. SOI * i5f 17011 SAt.K Hotel in Rood town , nu.ir Omaha J iiajintr "ejl In excellent order. Good barn veil furnished , vlll bear li cstlxntlon. AMKS , , S7-tf If'US Fnniaia. I/OU SAt.K Oil K.\CllANK-rnll ( lot nnd three J1 dvellinirs corner of nth mid Pacific treet . Nine lots in wiiitli Onuha. Also 10'J arrti of land near Sintiin , Nthraska , and Luiiilini ; and sloclc of clcitliiiiK Xo. 804 Tenth street. Will CAclungc for Nebraska larni lands. Ktirthcr particulars at Oeo. II. I'cterson'M Clothing More , SO-1 Tenth strt. . - t94S-H.it muti-th t > . \ 17011 SAM : A new Il.ill'sKifc , suitable f ir nlHr-e / J or Iiuiiso. Van Cott.nt Jlax SlejerV. 7r.S tf W - " * - - _ , , . H""T [ 7OH SAt.KOKI ncvpipcrii In Iarn'C and unull itimntitich at thi- ! ollliu. tf ] 7OIt SAI.K l'lamill inaclilneri , coiiNl-tiMK of 1 bruku , 2 dusters , btatur , picker , iiress , etc. Can \\ork cithir rotted or green htuck , alsoshaftiii ) , ' , pul- lejs , nnd lielting for driving the abn\e , also < mo 3 > II. 1' . engine ith boiler , mnoke.stack and nil fixtures fnniplete. Address WILLIAM TAIT , Clniles Citj , Inua. 2 ! > i-3nit | 7 < ) It SAM' A tlnt clas wccond hand tup I1 Call ot 1310 Harncy Mreet. : :97t"l : MISCEL1ANEOUS. JT MKKX L'l' 11 } the imdcr-lgncd , a red COM vith , Mlute urots on body and facu. Also a put in : irli ear. Co\v was with call ulieii found. OHIH.IT.IU la\e Kamu li.\ calling on 1' . Larson , Jnnes ttrict , be- tfteen Oth and 7th , and piling i-hirgi.s. ' .I70-3t < tw GKO. M. nilOOKS , of North t'lmrlc-tovtn , N. JI. . lift Onmha , Neb. , this morning for i'niil City , where he will remain fur one week. 9J3-23 * /1ATTIK SCAI.KSNew and purfectat J-buk Vard * \J 10thi ht. l > etween l > a eni > ort nnd Copltol a\c. K. KSTAIIHOOK. _ or-2i" : STHAYiHOK : STOLKy-On I'riday nr SRtunlay June 19th nI.irKev > hita cow weight about 12W. ( Lllieral rewanlwili lie ] ! d for her return to St. Joseph Hospital Omaha. fXS'j-21 JOTIl'B-l ! hereby fi\en that the unilernlKneil \ Mill , in two niekH from date ncll nil trunks , satchils etc. , left with lilm bv dirTerent permit oi account of board or lodging vliilf he was in iiowss- lim of the V. S. Hotel. UH'IS St'HH A I KK. Omolia Juno lUth 18S.1. mS2 ' rOST - Alxmt June lltli rid ci\v ) one h < irn dronp- J ing tuw.irdseje. Hope around horiH. ltc\\.inl \ 'i\uii if found. .MKS. .SIllllUIAN , l' rk a\c. [ 7011 Pl'llI.IO tISK A Jersey Hull , took drat I1 premium nt last fair , 2S1S Decatur Street. IMJ- tui-i-ii'JSlhnnd struits , N'ortli Onmha. S9f-I9t ri\VKK > ' t'l'-ABinall ] ion\ mare aloiit li'yeara 1 did , Mazed face both cars split. OHIHT can have fcamc by calling nn X. O. KOHI ) , S. * M" . corner 'Jutli and Uuulevard , and p.tvln cliarKt , t rAUIUS ANI ) VOl'SO MKN In city or countr > j to tnkc nice h ht and jileaxant vork at thuir homes ; # 2 to W a day e-islly and duletlr nude ; work sent by mail ; no can\a * tiiii ; no ptantp for npl ) . I'lea > e addna Reliable Manufacturing Co. , I'hllaikl- phi > . Pa. , drawer TT. _ _ 0 'O-Jiiiie 2 tuen-tliu-wtUt f" | * < AKKN VP Ono horsu and one mare colt , with L left hind feet white. Mare has white tar on fonhcad. Owner can rucotur same by provlnK < t i' > enhip on ai < plicatlon to K. Trice , Saratoga precinct. EDWARD KUEHL , MAC3I.STKH OK PAI.MVSTKIIY AND AMST , 493 Tenth etrcet , between Farnam nnil Har > ney , will , vith the aid of guardian xplriti , obtain for any cno a glance of the pat and prevent , and on certain conilltlons in the future , Hoots anil Shocn- made to onler. Perfect wtlffectlon t'unraiitceil. Absolutely Pure. Tills ( wnder nceriries. . A manel of I'Utilj , strength nnd wholeiomcnesa More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bu Bold Incouipctitlou with the multitude of lowtctt , short weight , alum or phosphate ponder. Sold only In cans. J'.cjYALllJS- i.\o I'OKCIK ' Co. , Wall btn-ct , i\tit Ytuk.