T-T THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Priday Morning , Juno 22 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Caltlwcll k Hnmllton'g Lank will , on July 1st , become the United Stntca national bnnk. John Lunlmry , raiding nt No. 1C18 ; Cum- Ing street , WM presented yesterday Iiy lit * * lfo with a ten jiound boy baby. llio Grand 1'ftclfio had to turn away patron * last night. Uvcry room In tlio hoimo was taken and they had to jmt iti coU The Missouri 1'ftclflo ran lt traltn out to Stella , eighty miles from Omaha , yesterday and back from that jiolnt. Tlio Incoming train carried no passengers. A * i > ccal ! meeting of the city ootmcll vron licld lust night to consider the bids for con structing the Jones street dower. A number of bid wcro received but all were rejected. Thcro was no session of tie | U. S. court yesterday morning. A bright moonlight night and a VMinn , lcar day. Firemen's gocinblo Friday evening at Fire- men's hall. The clotting cxcrcisca of St. DarnabaH pcliool tookplaco yesterday. Crclghton college commencement takci place next Wednesday. II. N. Bittliiger , with Stcclo Johnson , k Co. , has accepted an invitation to deliver the 1 th of July address at Da\ls , Btcphonsou county , 111. , his former homo. Ilemombcr the ! co cream and strawberry festival to bo held by the English Lutheran church , at 1311 ! Douglax street , this evening. The police round-tip Wednesday included four tramps , who wcro fired out of town by Judge Bcnecko yesterday ; one , Slooumb , committed , and ono disturber of the pence , fined. fined.O. O. G. Synold and Mrs. Urnest Synold , of Menomonco , Mich. , who vrcro detained hero on 'n telegram from Krnost Synold , charging that they had eloped were allowed to go by Marahal Guthrie and left for California on the evening train. HOT. J. W. Dean , the evangelist and goa- pel worker , has returned to the city for A few < lay and will load a uorics of meeting ) at the 1'irst Congregational church each afternoon at 4:15 : and each evening of thin week at 6 o'clock. The social worship and prayer service of last \cning wa < well attended. Hon. Charles Spccht , the well known cor- tiico maker , who has just returned from a trip through the South Flatte country , in which he isitcd York , Howard , Beatrice , Lincoln , Crete , Hcd Cloud , etc. , is clatod over the buildln 'prospecto which ho says ho never saw equalled. Ho is full of Information about the growth of the country and among other things nays that there are now fiftjtwo bank * in course of construction" about the sta o. The jury in thocaso of Al. Patrick v . Erwin - win Davis , In the United States court , came In Wednesday at 11 o'clock , after being out all night , and rendered a verdict ( if $50,015 in favor of tlio plaintiff , which MUM Is about the amount sued for. Tlio defendant Davlx 1 will probably appeal tljo catio tn the United 8tatca supreme court , but If ho does ho will liavo to file a bond in double the amount of judgment , and the bondsmen must bo resident property holders of Nebraska. Four new observation cars for the Colorado rado Central In Clear Creek canon arrived yes terday morning from Omaha. They are a big improvement over the old obncrvntlun cant. They are as largo as the large narrow-giiagc coaches , and , unlike the old obuervatlon cars , they are cloned at both ends and lmo dcatx at in the coaches , Instead of a long bench on Teller sldo. For every seat them In a largo open window , with a curtain for each window. Each car will neat fifty-six IXM-SOIIS and afford each passenger as good an observation as the old open cars , and with much more comfort. The cars caino from the Omaha nlioj > n enl l > road guago trucks. They are now being placed on narrow guago trucks , and will soon be ready for the canon. [ Denver News. THE LEE said Wednesday that the IJ. A W. base ball club Would play the WahooH it Wahoo on Saturday. They play them hero instead , and wo are sure the correction ulll In pleasing news to a great many of our rcadoni After the exercise of a great deal of cred 1 table ingenuity Colonel Dawes succeeded ii Tunning out a train at lialf past 3 o'clock yen tcrday afternoon for the accommodation of th Sicngcrfeat delegations from Omaha , Councl Dlulfa , Lincoln and Columbus. The trail was made up of novon coaches , and wen north on the Kaunas City , Bt. Joseph & Com : ell Bluffs by way of < Yallsea. Tlio. Gran Island delegation won' itlll in the city lai night , but was sent out this morning at 2S : by way of Atchlson. The St. Joseph & Woul cm still being impassable , it is thought thn the delegation will bo able to take the Centra branch'at AVchtscn and got home by a rouni About way. St Joe Herald , The St Joe Gazette , referring to tl tiplendld band of the Fourth Infantry , whlc went down to the Sicngerfeat with the Oinal delegation , cayvi Tlio Grand Island at Omaha bands were out on a serenading toi yesterday. They wore going to leave the ell in 'tho afternoon on a K. 0. , St J. & C. I ) , sp cial for homo. At the Steam Printing cot pany' office , thn headquarters of Mayor Pt gate , they discoursed some most souMnspIrii music. Tlio mayor came to the door ai made a brief speech of thanks for their kin ness. Col. A. O. Dawes , of the Kansas Cit St. Joseph & Council Bluffs ro.ul , wan ai visited. Ho also responded In his usual h \ < y and cheerful manner , and thanked t gentlemen most heartily. Mr. Carl Wclg the president of the Mtcnncrchor , wen visit at his Third street furniture house. T music was charming , but his resKmso ] mi spirited , ho asked the jolly blowers over t street ! Largest stock of solid silver ware tlio city at EIJIIOLM < t EKICKSON'H. y 'TIK MOUTCUQE HALK . tt3KMAN' ' .GRAND BAZAR , i- ' and good * rc being sold nt ' " ' ' ' v " . ' These gcxxk an ) j U " ( ttyJUli and deaii Llo , and at ffi&M wJiiaUS QuKl not jiiado ui\der * * iy ijtljiir. Srcuuijtanci Call fiod WM > &B go&ljUiAiuk prices. . ? ? WHITK , Hank. " Iccareaa t > cfaM > t.r r. I ? , cliurcli to-nlgl ; i ; v V * f , DELIBERATING DEMOCRATS , Mooting onhc State Central Committee at the Paxton Yesterday , Concerning tlio I'lutlorm , The democratic slate centralcommitteo | assembled at the Paxton hotel , at 4 p. in. yesterday , in pursuance to call , with the following member present : J , Sterling Morton , A. P. Watkins , S. F. Burtch , S. 0. Clover , John Mo- Monigal , M. Xcntmyor , N. W. 8mail5 , J. E. North , A. B. Chardo , J. J. Mcln- tosh , Tobias Castor , .1. .1. O'Connor ( proxy for C. H. Brown ) V. Vifquain , J. Niggins and D. A. Halo. After a full discussion of the question of calling a state convention a resolution was submitted and carried , in favor of holding a convention for the nomination of candidates for the supreme court and for tlio selection of other candidates to bo voted on at the ensuing election. It was voted that the convention bo hold in Omaha , and the apportionment was fixed as follows : One delegate for each 100 democratic votes cast for governor last year , and fractions over fifty , and one additional for each organize * , county. On motion the time for holding the state convention was delegated to the chairman to select as may bo deemed ad visable. The chairman , in making the call for the state convention , was instructed to recommend tluxt the county conventions oslo select delegates to their respective district conventions on the same basis of apportionment , and also recommend that the several county conventions _ take ao tion for the appointment of judicial com mittees in the ten judicial districts. The committee had an interesting dis cussion of matters pertaining to the plat form and other important interest more of which will be lomiod later on m the campaign. There was a larger attend ance of tlio committee than at any previ ous meeting. Tlio committee adjourned to meet at the call of the .chairman. The following was to have been sub mitted as a resolution before the state committee , but the mover ( Gen. Vif quain ) arrived after adjournment : "Tho democratic central committee of Nebraska , in the name of the democracy of tlio state , protests most emphatically against the candidacy of any man for speaker of the Forty-eighth congress , whoso record on tlio protective tarm is not in accord with the expressions of our national platfsrms , as enunciated at St. Louis and Cincinnati , " a tariff for reve nue only ; "no protection , oven incident al. " Bucklcn's Arnica , Salyo. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to HneedUy euro Burns , Bruises , Cuts , Ulcers. Salt Ilhouin , 1'et or Sorcx , Can cers , 1'ilcs , Chilblains , ConiM , Tetter , Cliapitod H niulu , and all nielli eruptions , guaranteed to cure In every Instance , or money refunded. L'5 cents per lx > x. For n lo by C. F. Goodman. VAIJU. A IjlttloUoy TuuiblcHFrom n Bccond- Htory Whitlow. Abo'ut 10 o'clock Wednesday morning u little BOM of Air. Chas. Hunt fell from tlio second-story window of the family resi dence , Sixteenth and Cass , and only escaped death by a miracle. The little fellow is between four and five years of ngo , handsome and bright , and a great favorite with the whole neighborhood. At the time mentioned * ho was with his mother in the second story building , and asked her to give him n cracker. She went to the cupboard to get what ho wanted , but on her return saw nothing of him. There was , how ever , a hole in the gauze covering over the window , and it turned out that the little fellow had plunged through thatand fallen to the sidewalk below , some seven teen feet. The walk is of hard plank , and the only thing that saved the child's life was a sign hanging just below the window , which caught him and broke hie fall. Ho was very badly bruised but nc bones broken. Ho was picked tin in an unconscious state , and remained BO foi twelve hours , Dr. Lanyon attending bin and. finally pulling him through. Tlu doctor pronounces him now out of dan ger , and his recovery will bo n qucstioi of time only , nit A Run on a Drun Store. Never wax mch anmli made on any drug utor u IB now at C. F. Goodman's for ft trial hot tie of Dr. KliiR'n New DIsco\ery for Con HUmptlon , Cougha and Cold * . All person ailected with luthma , bronchitis. hoarnenes > Hevoro coughs or any affection of tno thron and luiips , can K t a'trial bottle of this grcn remedy jrtt by calling at above drug ntor < Itegnlar Hire , 91.00. HQUAKK AN1 COMl'ASS. ho ch Annual ScHHlon of the Wldown * So ha Grand Iiodgo. ad ur In pursuance to a call the Moat Woi ity ehipful Widows Son Grand Ledge of I & A. A. Y. Masons in and for the stal M ] of Nebraska , mot in the hall of Win. I n Matthew's Ledge , No. 1 , on Farnai ml street between Eleventh and Twelfth , o ul. the 20th of Juno , 1883 at 7:00 : p. m. , an ty , opened in tlio third degree of masonry i ample form. The following named grand ofllco e ) . were in their stations , viz : ted Thomas Conneham , Most Worshipfi Grand Master ; J. Johnsons , Right Wo ere shlpful Senior Grand JVardon ; J. I [ iin Travis , Right Worshipful Junior Gnu Warden ; R. D. Currv , Right Worshipf : Grand Treasurer ; B. Hawkins , Rig ] Worshipful Grand Tyler ; J. Gordoi in Right Worshipful Grand Chaplain ; V R. Gamble , Right Worshipful Grai Secretary , and other grand ollicers i their appointed stations. The grand lodge is having a harmon ous session and will transact busine of much benefit to the craft during i session. The following named subordina lodges are represented , vu : Wm. 1 ru Mathews Ledge No. 1 , of Omaha , Nel : rube Mount Olive Longo No. 2 , . of Lincol es. Nob. ; Eastern Star Ledge No. 3 , of N broska City , Neb. ; Emka Ledge No , 4 , Council Binds , la. There arc several prominent gnu and past grand ollicors from other juri ht. dictions present and others are oxpecti ht.at to be present , viz : W. D. Mathews , pa at grand master of King Soloman's gnu lodge , of KMisai , ami most worshipf grand warden of mosfnatiou ttrand lodge of the United States of North America ; Chas. E. Lee , junior warden of John T. Hilton Lodge No. W ) , of Junction City , Kansai , 'Companion and Sir Knight Templar of St. John's Commandcry No. 1 , of Lcavenworth , Kansas. . Jcmes Woodlcy , right worshipful depu ty grand master , of Rising Sun grand ledge of Miasonri. T. J. Martin , past grand master of the grand lodge of Michigan. Tlio most worshipful Wicojv's Son grand ledge will close her communication on the 22d inst. and will have the annual parade at 4 o'clock p. m. In the evening there will bo a banquet given to their grand officers at their hall. All Masons in good standing are invited to attend. CHOKED TO DEATH. Coroner Jacobs Galled to Waterloo. "Where An Aged Citizen MyNtcrlouHly the Styx. Coroner Jacobs was yesterday sum moned by telegram to Waterloo to hold an inquest on the body of one J. R. Traberwho died very suddenly lasteven- ing. Traber had been drinking quite hard , it appears , and Wednesday white eat ing his supper , got something into his wind-pipe , was seized with a choking spell and died in about twenty minutes. Ho had been a resident of Waterloo for about ten years , and his folks live in Hamilton , 0. lie was about G5 years of ago and had a wife and two grown up children in Hamilton , but had not lived with them for some time. An inquest was hold and a verdict re turned that the deceased came to his death from causes unknown. His family instructed the authorities to bury him at Waterloo. RIPPLING RAINDROPS. To the Music of Which Wedding Bolls Chimed in Harmony , The NuptluU of Andrew RUoy and MH | Magglo McDonald. "Love conquers all obstacles , " it is said , and the covore storm which took place Wednesday morning was not enough to prevent the consumma tion of ft very pleasant wedding appoint ed to take place at St. Philomona's cathedral dral at'B ' o'clock. Exactly at the hour fixed for the ceremony the carriages con taining the wedding party drove up ant their occupants alighted and quickly dis appeared through the broad portals of St Philomcna , where a largo number o : friends were already in waiting. They advanced up the aisle to the altar in the following order : Messrs. S P. Reynolds and Edmund Downey , the ushers ; Mr. Ililoy , the groom , and Mrs. Thomas Ililey ; Mr. Edward lliloy and Miss Britta McDonald , sister of the bride ; Mr. Thomas Dillon , of Chicago , nnd Miss Sadie Ililey ; Mr. Thomas Tal on and Miss Jennie Delhmo ; Mr. Chas , McDonald and the bride , Miss Marga ret McDonald. From the time of the entrance of the party until they halted in front of the altar the delicious notes of Mendelssohn's wedding inarch , played on the grand organ filled the church , nnd drowned the iioisn of tlio storm without until the rippling rain drops seems only a heaven-sent accompa niment to the music. The marriage ceremony was performed by lit. Rev. Bishop O'Connor , assisted by Rev. Fr. Colaneri , nnd was followed by the grand nuptial moss , after which the bishop delivered a beautiful discourse to the newly married pair , and closed the service with the nuptial benediction , the happy couple retiring from the cathedral to the music of the wedding march from "Lohengrin. " A notable feature of the occasion was the elegant attire of the bride and her at- tondunts. The former was dressed in heliotrope satin , cut on train and trimmed with pompadour lace , wearing the traditional wreath of orange blossoms and bridal veil. She also were a magnifi cent set of solitniro diamonds , pin and ear drops , the gift of the groom. Misses Ililey and Dellono were pluo gros grain silk , trimmed with Spanish laco. Mies Britta McDonald was attired in blue satin trimmed with pompadour laco. The groom's attendants were the conven tional dross suits. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party entered their carriages and drove to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald , whore they sat down to a sumptuous wedding breakfast , following which tlio reception took plncu , attended by the relatives and intimate friends of both parties. At 3 o'clock the happy couple left for the east on a bridal tour , which will extend through the summer months , and : they will return in September to take uii their resilience in this city , where both are so well known nnd have so wide n circloof warm friends. Tlio groom was the head of the populai F.te firm of Andy Riley & Co. , and his ac te quaintance extends over the entire west , 0. his friends being numbered by scores in 0.m every city from the Missouri to thomoun- tains. The bride is u sister of Mr. Chas , McDonald , n lovely and accomplished young lady , and one who will maki in Andy s homo a happy one. The union was in all respects an auspicious one , and TIIK BEE joins with a host of others it : ira tendering its congratulations. Incidentally it may be mentioned thai 'ulr the wedding presents were vcrj r- numerous aim as beautiful and nppropri rI. . ate as they were costly , the most notable lid being the diamonds and gold watch am ul chain from the groom and a magnified ! ' ht silver set from the groom's former partner nor , Mr. Frank Dellone. A largo part ) of friends accompanied Mr nnd Airs ml Riley across the river and saw them safe' in ly cnsconscd on the Milwaukee train , 01 their way to { ho east. its STAIIKS. Juno 10th , at Precept , Furna Co. , Xeb. , of dlptherla. Mary O. enl ; dauchU-r of Chits. S. and Luclnda Starks ito aged 11 . ( can , 11 months and tivo d&ys. D. "HOUGH ON KAT3. " ' Cleans out ruts , mice , rnachebflicsant 10- bed bugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophers 10of 15c. Druggists. ml Foil SALK Brick house in line order isod 8 rooms , desirable lot , 2 blocks from ca od lino. Price $3,200. Call on McCaguo wtml opposite poatoflico. J16 tues thur sa ml mlml Shoulder braces for gents and Indies a ml Goodman's. ST. BARNABAS. A New Strncto to lie Occnpiei Next Year , The Competition for MednlH atul 1'rlzcs. Kit Barnabas held its closing school xcurcises yesterday , which were cspc- ially interesting , as they were the last to ) held in the old building. The programme was ns follows : Hymn 173. eailintf , "My Lamb" Bessie Donai'mio 'ecitation ' Charley anil Willie Ittirnhani ledtatlnn , "Kei't In" Hennan Koimtzo 'iano ' nolo Hello Gowinnnr lecItatloH , "Tlio Quarrel" Warner Field tecitation , "The Mllkinald"Kinily..Wokclcy lioni . .School Iccitatlon , "A l'lea aiit Child".Louio lUiecm Joni ? ( t no ) . i. . . < . . . * . . . . . Allle ( Joble , Allio Uonaghuo Nat Field Iccitatlon , "A Letter ti Mother Nature" . . . . ISeHjie I'ntnaiii ccit.itlon , "Kentucky 15cil".UumliuCoburn : ccit.itlon , "Tho Artist1' Chan. Lnbagh ChorUH. iotifcrrtng of Mctlali. It WIIH carried out creditably , and the nins that hud boon bestowed upon the raining and the deportment , of the pu- ils was clearly shown. Special mention liould be made of the excellence of Alias iVakeley's recitation , the pleasant recita- ion of "Tho Artist , " by Master Labagh , , nd the excellent manner in which Miss lohurn gave "Kentucky Ball. Medals and prizes were awarded as fol ows : Mead medal for scholaiship and do ortmcnt to Bertie Malletto. Itector's medal for deportment to Bes o Donaghuc. The Louie Woodman medal for dcport- nent to Belle Gcrviunncs. The Bishop's medal for Christian cour- esy to Clms. Chandler. Prize for catechism to Louie Rhucm. Prize for writing to Emily Wakeloy. Prize for drawing to Cbas. Olson. During vacation the new school build 1101 ng the church/.and it is intended to have t ready for the reopening of the school in the first Monday in September. Sep- rate departments will be established for he "boys and girls and a man teacher en- ; agcd for the JJOVB' department. To the admirable instructions of Rev , Ir. Williams , Mifs Silver and Miss Brando the very satisfactory work of the > art year is dne. PERSONAL. Nlel Ijurgos Comedy company , fifteen per- onsj Kd. McArdle , New York ; L. Dehmel , ) hlo ; K. II. Peck and wife , Marafunl , Conn. ; ohn 1'lumb and wife , New York ; Chan. Bar- et , J. II. Bagnrt , DCS Moini'H , Ia. [ A. F. Bardcn and wife , New Jersey ; Chas. HOBS , nd wife , Newark ; II. SimmonH , St. Joe ; L. D. Yoke , Fremont ; W. W. W. Jones , Lin- win ; B. W. Oorliam , New York ; A. Friend , ra ThomaH , Oakland ; F. II. Clark , Jackson- ille , 111. ; (3co. II. Quiinliy , J. W. Taylor , Warren , Ohio ; Mrs. Dr. Knight , Mrs. Strain , ? arghill , Ohio ; C. II. Smith , Courtlandt , O. ; 'hil. Conrad , Heading , Pa. ; Geo. ( Hading , 'hUndelpliia ' ; W. C. Emerxon , Chicago , and I. Tlsdal , Lawrence , Iowa , are. among the ar- Ivals at tlio Grand Pacific yesterday. K. Albright and C. W. Small and daughter , f Madison ; Frank Davis and Frank Flynn , DaAid City ; S. P. Parker , Pierce ; O. T. aynes , Wymore ; A. E. Cady , Sclmyler , and ' . J. Smith , of Blair , a-e among the Nebraska > coplo who registered at the Millard yestcr- lay. lay.J. J. O. MorrisHoy , Flattmnouth ; Albert Wat- : ins , Lincoln ; W. C. Seaton , Blair ; P. En- wright , Ashland ; D. II. Daniels , Norfolk ; S. ? , Burtch , 1'apillion ; Miles Zontmeyer , Schuy- cr , and K. A. Hale , of Madison county , are guests at the Paxton. C. K. Hunter , of Wayne ; E. Brlggs and ion of West Point ; Mrs. E. Matties , of Long 'ine ' and John A. Tcstman , of Norkfolk , reg istered at the Metropolitan yesterday. J. E. Tutton and wife , of Dakota , are at the Metropolitan. Henry Wolf , of Cleveland , Is at the Metro politan. W. J. Pierce , of Denver , Is at the Metro- Hjlitan. George N. Clayton , of Uie Wabash , Is in town. Dr. Will E. Everetto , of "Vancouver Bar- larcks , Washington Territory , is , guest ol the Millard. IHrain Le\\is , of Genoa , Neb. , is it the Millard. Hon. J. E. North , of Columbus , is at tlv Paxton. C. A. Searight , Miss Clark and Miss Sea right , of Cheyenne , are guests of the Mil lard. lard.Hon. Hon. Victor Vtfqualn U in the city. Mlsa E. Hohbs , of Plattosmouth , is at th Paxton. C. W. Hurley , of Mobile , was at the Met ropolltan last night. C. W. Orcutt , of New York , is at th Metropolitan. Mrs. Graham , of Council Bluffs , U at th Metropolitan. A. Dcsjardtucs , of Chicago , was t th Metropolitan lost night. Mm. M. Ufoot , of Sioux City , U a guest o the Metropolitan. Jos. B. Hantwell and wife , < rf Hastings , ar at the Paxton. Hon. D. H. Wheeler , f PlatUmoutli , Is 1 town. A. L. Barber , tin asplialt pavement mar Vill arrive in the city to-day. Nov. Ed. Cyrnet , of Republican City , Is a the Millard. John B/Bairett , agent of Thomas' orchei tra , is at the MUJard. Mrs. Jackson , of Fort Meade , D. T. , is i tllQ Poxtoll. Hon. H. D. Sturto\ ant , state treasurer c Nebraska , is at the Paxton. E. L. Blwdowcr , U. S. marshal of Nebra : ka , returneil from Chicago lost night. W. 11. Dcvey and John Mantgalof Llucoh are at the Paxton. Hon. J , Sterling Morton is In the city. C. M. and Hurt Tyler , of Boulder , Col. , 01 at the I'axton. Win. Marshall , of Fremont , U at the Pa ; ton , W. Jl/and T. W. Evans , of Nashville , ai at tlio Paxton. Miss Nettie Ogler and Mrs. H. G. Cllloy , < Glcnwood , In. , are at the Paxton. . Toblsa Caster , of Wilber , Is t the Pa : ton. ( ton.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. S..Caldwell ondMIss Noi Boyd and MUs Mfcgjrio Boyd left Omaha day or two ago fur New York , whence the v. ill nail for Ktt po on the 25th of this month. They 111 hiako nn extended Kuroj > ean trip. Hon. J. 12. Boyd accompanied them as far as New York. J , S. Lo New , of Button , Is a guest at the Pax ton. W. G. Gallghcr , of Salt Lake , N at tlio Pax- ton. ton.C. C. A. Whitney and 0. E. Clult , of Milwau kee , ape guest * at the Mctro ] > olitan. S. Page and M. Calkins , of Hamburgaro at the Metroi > olitan. W. T. VorN , of Geneva , Neb. , is at the MctroKilltaii ] , Frank II , Admni , of Plum Crockwas at the Metropolitan > rstcrday. Minn Marie E. Uuy , who has i > cnt the la.it' year and a half in Omaha with her friends , Mr. and Mm. C. W. Mead , of this city , left yesterday for her own homo In New York city. city.V. V. Kinyon and lady , of Endicott , Neb. , are at the Metroiolitan. | A. J. Lebcnhcim and D. C. Johnson , of Buffalo , are In the city. Jon. Hcrahcy , of North Platte , is at the Millard. S. V. Harris and wife , of Zancsvillc , O. , are guest * at the Millard , . H. Joseph , of St. Joe , Is at Millard. A. Barton Daveujwrt , of Newcastle , ling. , Is at the Millard. D. II. Floyd , of the army , is at the Millard. L. T. Chase , who comes from the terminus of the Oregon Short Line railroad , Idaho , is in the city L. G. Cummins , of Denver , is at the Pax. ton , BODY FOUND. It Being That of Mr , M , McDon ald's ' Little Son Wlio AVns Drowned In May Tmst. About 10:30 : a. m. yesterday as a B. & M. switch engine was passing over the track near Green's quarry , below Boyd's pack ing house , Mr. Mulvehill , a switchman , discovered a body floating in the river. The engine was stopped and the matter investigated , when the corpse was dis covered to bo that of a boy about twelve years of age. It was tied up to the bank and Coroner ner Jacobs at once notified of the dis covery , but as he had been summoned to Waterloo by telegram , the inquest was postponed to 9 o'clock a. m. to-mor row. row.Of course the news spread and soon reached Mr. It. McDonald , of the Union Pacific , whose son was drowned under rather tragic circumstances on the 25th of May. Mr. McDonald went to the spot where the body was found and recognized it as that of his son , II. B. McDonald. The remains were in good condition with the exception of the face , and even that was not beyond recognition. Had it boon so , the letters in the boy's pocket would have established his identity , and there is no doubt whatever in that regard. The body was removed to the family residence , on Sixth r.nd Elm streets , where the inquest will be held , and from which the funeral will take place at 2 p. in. to-day. As the float was discovered not over 100 yards below the spot , where the drowning occurred , it is probable that it did not rise until yesterday , about the time Mr. Mulvehill saw it. The circumstances of the drowning are , in brief , that the lad was sent on an er rand , and , having performed it , was re turning up the B. & M. track with two or three companions of about his own ago. Ho ventured out on a log to catch some drift wood. The river being quite high at the time , the log rolled over and ho fell into the water and was drowned before help amid reach him. "For building material go to G. L. Bradley , cor. 13th and California , jun 1 tf Cards and wedding stationery Cotter's. DRESS SILKS. OAHUABHANT & COLE. Fresh butter and eggs at Win. Gentle man's. Fresh Lime Juice at 60c per bottle at Goodman's. > . The finest display of fruit and veget able-at Goo" . HEIMROD'S. Watches " mid Jewelry at bargains. I EDHOLM & EUICKSON. Ice crcnto. ' sociable at 1st M. E. church to-night. V 20c PER CAN. California Egjf Plums , Golden Drops , Grapes , Quinces , Damsons , Prunes nnd Cherries , at i T3EIMROD & DORMAN'S , lOtf Cor. 13th and Jackson. GrUM-Cloth Coats , The newest things at Ramge's. Cotter does fine printing. Old potatoea < ot' , re Grand Pacific Hotel CORNER OF * NINTH AND HARNEt'STS. OMAHA / - NED OPENED M3.Y 17th , 1883. Tills Hotil contaluM 100 rooms , all outside rooms anJ 30 rooms on the flret flutir , u i > eclaUr adantctl In sample men. A cuisine of nujicrlor excellent. Ik'iJ nuartcn ( or the Ute trade. Sj > clal Inducements t the theatrical profuuilon. Hotel kltuatcd fi\c block ( ram ilejioU. Honw cars ) uu the doors.both wa ) e > cry fl > e mlnuto ) . of for Infants and Children. CnHtnrlapromotcH Dlgcutton mat jlTt our ChlUren rogr chwk * . anci What cure * Uielr ferera , uuifrM thorn len : overcomes Flatuloiicy , Oonstipa- 'Tl Cattortit. tion Sour Stomach Diarrhcoa and , , , When babtr s fret and t * err > r turns. Forcrishncss. It insures health and What cures their colic , kills their worms , natural Bleep , without morjihiuc. Put Castoria , What quickly curm Constipation , Sour Sioinach , Colds , Indlgoetlon , " Castoria bt so well adapted to Children that Hut Caitorln. I recommend 11 us superior to any prescription known to me. " JL A. ARCHER , M. D. , Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , and 83 Portland ATC. , Brooklyn , N. Y. ITnllCniitnrlnl CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Rheuma tism , Sprhlns , Burns , Galls , &c. Tlio most Powerful and Pene trating Palu-rellovliiff and Healing Remedy known to man. COMMON' SKNSIO COMP11KSSKI ) . IT IS DIFFICULT TO ( IIVK IN A imZKS LINES IIK ItKASOXS WIIV TARRANT'S SELTZER VPERIEHT SHOULD IIP. I'KU'KllUKO AS A COIL KCT1VK AND ALTF.UATIVK TO KVEIIY OTIIKll KDIC'INK IN UHF. FIHSTLY , IT ALLAYS FKVKlli KCONUIjY.lTCLEANSIMTHEnOWKLS WITHOUT IOLINCK : on PAIN ; THIIIDLY , iT-roNFaTiir. STOJIACIUrOtlUTHLY.IT HEaULATESTIIE FIX\V IF BILK ; FIFTHLY. nTUOMOTKHIIKALTHYI'EK. I-IHATION : SIXTHLY , ITHKLIKVESTIIESVHTEM IIOJI UNWHOLHSOMK HtlMOHS ; HEVKNTHLY.IT . 'llANQUILIZEHTllENEIlVBSKiaHTIIIYITACT9 ; UI'ONTHB I1I.OOD AS A DKl'UKENT : AND LASTIA' , IT FOIHH ONE OF THE MOST DELICIOUS COOL- XO DUAf OHTS THAT EyEll 1'ASSKD DOWNTHE HIIOAT OF AN INVALID. hOLDJUY ALL DHUO- ISTS. * * Je lt > .ui&o-2w SPECIAL NOTICES. 3T8peclals will Positively not be inserted nleis paid In advance. TO LOAN-Money. MONEY TO LOAN The Omaha savings bank Il ls now prepared to make loans on Omaha city > r Douglaa county real estate at current lute of In. crest. No commission charged. SSStf M ONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates of Interest Demls' Loan Agency , 15th & Douglas. 234tf M1 ONEY UO LOAN-Call at law office of D. L. Thomas , room 8 , Crelghton DIock. M ONEY TO LOAN On chattel mortgages. ED WARDS , 1109 Karnam St. 730-lmt M ONEY LOANED On 'chattel property , J. B. Beatty , No. 213 Sonth Hth street. 740-lm { HELP WANTED. T17ANTED A dining room girl Immediately at the V > Occidental. 100 tf WANTED-Immedlately-Agooc ! girl at 1011 Far- > > nam street. 103-221 "VTfANTED Four dining room girls at the Canfleld V > house. 104-tf TJT'ANTEI ) A good cook Immediately at 1102 Dav > > enjiort street. ' 103-23 * " \T7ANTEII-A first-class washer and Ironerto come il 01 cry Monday. Mtf < tlia\o reference. Apply be. .ween 0 and 3 , lOlfi Capitol aicimc , comer 10th. 107-23 " \17ANTEU Girl for general housework , at 1110 t Farnam st. 110-22 \\7ANTED-Good girl Immediately at 2415 Da\cn- ? port btrcct. Good wage * . 109-22 T17ANTEII A food cook. Good wages paW to one thoroughly competent. Apply at 1010 Daen - < ort. 10V23' _ M 'ANTCD Girl for ( rimcral homework at 1512 1 Ia\criKirt ) ] t. ( Jowl look rcdulrul. 111-21 * \\7AXTnt ) A Hrst-class laclv tallorcss at the New ft lij e house , olllco 1078 15th t. Apply at once. 115-22' WANTED Girl for general housework at 1410 Jackson street. 116-23 * "VX7ANTED A flrtt clam pastry cook. Apply tin- V > mediately at Grand racing Hotel. jWantcd-tady Atrcnts for the "OUEEN rilOTEC- rolt. " A new undergarment for ladles , made of solt , flexible rubber. Sure protection to the underwear when ntcccsxary to be worn. Iletolls for 81.50 as fast as agents can show It , Largo proflta. Address , ith tamp , Indies Undergarment JITp Co. , D South May St , Chicago , III. 102-Jc21-23-28-30 \T7ANTED A girl for general house-work touth- T T east corner tit. Mary s n enue and 20th. 002-21 * I7ANTED A baker at 12 dollars per month corner > William and 13th SU 091-22) ) TITANTED A good Mining-room girl and woman TT cook at 117 N. 14th st. Good wages paid competent potent help. Os8-22t "YV'ANTED A girl for general housework In famllj Tf of two. Inquire at music store. Crounsc block 095-23 TVTANTKD Woman of middle age , healthy , and amiable , to do general house work for mjstlf wife and Infant , at 1'lne Ridge Indian agency Dakota , negro preferred , with recommendation Permanent employment. Call on orajclress , for three dais , Doctor Thompson , Grand Pacific Hotel , Omaha 980-22 * \ I7ANTEDImmcdlatcy ! ft good girl for genera V > housework at No. 721 South 18th St. 977-21 * TI7ANTED Agood cook , seamstress and dining T > room girl at the Occidental. 939-20 \I7ANTED Cook at Paclflc housc Go7id w age V paid. 970-21 * " \\7ANTKD-A dishwasher at the Emmet House. T > 903-23 * t T\7A"NTED first clans leiiiale"cook"at City Hot * TT comer 10th and Harney 934-21 * T7ANTED A good competent girl to do genera TT huuiework , good wage * ( riven. N. W. curne 18th and Daienport. SSStf \\7ANTED AgooorKHabletinsmith. Call on o TT addrras llowlee & Vandcrhoof , Bernard.on Ne braska. 877-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. T\7ANTED Situation tn anftore of shop by a man I T < Scandhu\ , twel > e } ears tn thU country , Uset to store business and book-keeping In the old coun try. Addreas A. T. Bee office. 0S7-23t T(7ANTED A situation * f a miller , 15 ) ean ex TT perlencefieanunder-roller process. No. -on dresser. Address II , , No. 25 , IIR office. 705-311 W ANTS " \\7ANTED A gentle hon > e and 409.haeton V > lypajments. Address Box 409. RTENOGRAPHER-UKCS tjpe wTiter , would iik position as private secretary. Address n. H. , lie office. 003-2U FOR RENT Houges and Lota. TiOR RENT-FurnMied rooms at 1717 Cass strce 1 bctwien 17th and ISth. 111-2-2 * FOR RENT Nice five room cottage , S07 South 23 street , one block from bt. Mar } ' * a\e. Inqulr C12 N. 13th tt. 113-22 * T7URNISHEI ) ROOMS AND BOARD-Modcrn con _ r < eiilenct. . 1812 IKxIgg st 094-lmt t ff HOUSES FOR RENT. If ) E.I. MORSE & CO. , 093-20 1022 Capitol Avenue. "TTlOR RENT Two elegant cottages , 7 rooms each J.1 jubtfinbhed. City water , all ct/nvcnlcncc-K , Da \enponand25thStrect. C.DWYER.W. U.Tclegrap office. 076-tf rpIIREE house * to rtnt PECK , opiwslte Poe J. office. 974-25 FOll RENT HoUke of seven rooms i , all In exec lent reialr. Well , cittern and cellar , apple grapci , and all kind * of fruit Addrtss 416 Walnu Hrect. 012-21 * IfOR RENT-PIeasant newly furnished tooma wt | ' or without board 414 20th 81. corner Cass. .Sev en minute * walk from Puet Office. 058-23 * RENT Large front furnlsh'ed room , eouth eai JL corner 16th and Faruam St * 1 059-tf FOB KENT Two fumlthtd roonu ! t41 Chicago 8 050-23 * IriOH IlENT Cottage of six rooms with or wlthrut 1 furniture , . * ! ! ! ) California street. R82 23' It 1 poll HUM' Uut > d and uiii IIM/.I II.MI.-J. in , qulro Western COrnlcu Works , lllo Douglas street. 027-2H rpo LET lloonu'and board , or"furnished' homo JL for summer. 1803 California itrect. 83Mmo F OK HENT-Largb furnished room at 1318 Jack son Hired. 742-lmt v TOHK KOB HUNT Corner o ( 10th and Ia\cn- ' l'"rtInquire 1010 Davenport street. 463-tt FOR SALE. < J > * 710KHALE Ice 150 to 209 ton ? , lea * than cost of . ; Iiouklnir , In best ice house In Omaha ; houno Ircu to purchaser. Apjily N. W. rorncrZOth nnJ Calfornla. 112-23' _ _ - 7011 SALE About TOflTacres near"cltyi creatTn X1 ustment. PECK , Opposite Post office. 973-15 HALE-Tlie Icaso and furniture of FOU a good sec end class hotel In a town of 1000 pop. Only one thcr hotel and norcstaurant In town. Good reason * or Kclltntf. A } oung couple can clcartlOOO per year. ddrtsD Clark , care of Bee. 076-21 * FOll SAI.K Two now 7 room cottages 11 foot cell ing , city water , lot * 33x132 cachnearlllgh school 'rice i-KOO , $500 cash , balance payments at 8 p r cent. Cheap. McCAQUE , Opposite Pott office. 917.22 HALE House 5 room * , eUblo corncrlb , 175 barrel ci t rn , well all tin first clau order 4 lot * MOO , eiOOQ null , balance at 8 per ct. ; McCAQUE , Opposite 1'osf Office. * ' 913-tf FOU BALK Stock of drugs and drugfcht * sundries In good condition , t . bargain. Will Invoice 1000 or 81200. Satisfactory reasons forjclllnk" . Ad- ress F. E. COULTEK , Waterloo , Nob. 025-Ii' FOR SALE A complete barber shop outfit , cheap. Rob't Stein , 218 S 12th bt. 871-23' n OIl SALE A good riding pony. Addrcit C. B. 926 22 * IJ OU SALE Nearly new , sldo bar top bucgv at 1 MILLAUD & I'KOKS. _ 058-88' _ FOll HALE-COO headTjearllng heifers. 000 head 2 jear old heifers. 450 " 3 , 4 and 6 j car old heifers. 300 " 1 and 2 } car old steer * . 400 " 3 and 4 j ear old steers. 300 " mixed calves STHANGK I1HOS , lattlo contractors , Hide. Wool and Tallow dealers , ikmx City , Iowa. 882-lmt FOH SALE The Sarpy mill , will sell or excango for real estate. Addruxi John Uotslnk 3 miles cast of 1'apillioii. 1' . O. address Omaha. & 84-23J I poll SALE Hotel 111 good town , near Omaha 1 pa.ving well In excellent order. Good barn nil ! urnlMhed , will bear Investigation. AMES , SS7-tf 1500 Farnam. F IOIl SALE OH EXCHANGi : Full lot and three ' dwellings corner of llth and Pacific ttrctts. Nine lots in south Omaha. Also 100 acres cif IV near Santon , Nebraska , and building and stock clothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchange fof Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Geo. I. Peterson's Clothing Store , 804 Tenth street. 845-sat-mon-th 4w FOR SALE Old newspapers In large and small quantities at this office. tf FOR SALE Flax mill machinery consisting of brake , 2 dusters , beatsr , picker , press , etc. Can work either rotted or green stock , also shafting , pul- ejs , and belting for drhlng the abe e , also one 35 II. 1 * . engine with boiler , smokestack and all fixture * complete. Address WILLIAM TAIT , Charles City , "owa. 295-3mt FOll SALE A first class second hand top bugri < Call at 1319 Harney street. 397j/T / MISCELLANEOUS. rr r Will buy stock and restaurant , outfit „ - 1 / complete , good location , cheap rent , or w ill sell half Interest. Good reason for telling. C'al 1 at 122 N. 10th Street. 01)0 ) 21f IF ion want bargains In county and city real estate , call on K. U MOOS'H & CO. 097-28 1022 Capitol A > enue. rpAKEN UP Dy the undersigned , a red cow with JL w hlte spots on body and face. Also a cut In each , ear. Cow was with cal ! when found. Owner can , liaie same by calling on 1 * . Larson , Jones strict , be tween 6th and 7th , and pa } Ing charges. 070-3toc.w GEO. M. BUOOKS , of NoHh Charlcbtown , N. H. . left Omaha , Neb. , this morning for David City , where he will remain for one week. 053-23 * / 1ATTLE SCALES New and pcrfectat Stock Yards \J loth St. between Davenport and Capitol ave. E. ESTADUOOK. 037-22 * STIIAVED Oil STOLEN-On Friday or Saturday ' June 15th a large white cow weight about 1200./ Liberal rcw ard will be paid for her return tn St/ Joseph Hospital Omaha. 082-21 ' TTAKEN UP A small pony mare aleut 12 X old , blazed face both ears unlit. Owner ; have same by calling on N. U. F011D , S. W. 20th and Boulevard , and paving charges , , 8406td-lcach t ADIES AND YOUNG MEN In city or c/mtry / I to take nice light and pleasant work a their homos ; t2 to ti a day euily and duietly m JI work sent by mail ; no canvoiwlng ; no lUmp tq reply. IMoose address Ilellable Manufacturing Co./hlladel- phU , I'a. , drawer TT. 049-june 2 tuesJi rpAKEN UP One horse and one mare colt , with X left hind feet white. Mare haa whte star on , forehead. Owner can recover same by itoilng own- ershlp on application to 1C Price , Saratoga preclno r' EDWARD KUEHL , MAGISTER OF PALMY8TERY AND CONDITION- ALIST , 433 Tenth street , between farnam and Har ney , will , with the aid of guardian spirit * , obtain for any one a glance of the past and present , and on certain condition * In the future. Boots and Shoe * nude to order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer rlis. A nurrel ol purity , ( "Uength and wholcsomenw * . More economical th n the ordlnmy kinds , nd cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low te t , hort weight , alum or rhocphnte powder. Bold only In rans. uu rowcu Co. , Wall Btro , Now Tort