THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATUEDAY JUNE 23 , 1883. TIIE DAILY _ OMAHA. Saturday Morning , June 23 , LOOAL BREVITIES , 1'lcnty of Michigan and homo grot * Straw tarries nt Wlcmers' . The Phlladclphiam will t.iko poHswwlon i the Omaha gui works on the Int. There will bo ft gentleman's roadster rm at the Driving park next Saturday , A war on vicious dogs U about to bcgli It should bo ono of extermination. It ruined yesterday before dayllgh and thus xaved the credit of the clerk of tl weather. Yesterday WM hot enough to nultthomo exacting , and another raluxtonn may 1 looked for to-night. Hellm.in's cellar WIM pumped out ngn ! ycMterdayby the fire department , nnltcm vthU is getting to bo rather ntcrcotypcd. The commencement cxercIscH of the Hij ( chool will tnko place on Thursday orctiini Juno 8 , in lioyd'n opera houio. A Liberal League was organized Tliur day in u meeting held at the jmllco cou roomt , with twenty-two membera. Tim Omaha JIuHlcal Union brass orche tra cerenatled Mr. nnd Mm. Adolph Moy Thurnday nt their rcHidenco on Tttcntyffifi street. A soldier who was on a Mprco Hurrcndon Liinself Thursday as a deserter , but it pruvi that lie was no deserter at all , and ho wan i leased yiwtcrday. A meeting of the Irish National Lat Ixjogiio will bo held at 3 p. m. on Suudi next , at Kuony'tt hull , at which nil mombc are rcqucKtod to bo present. Max Meycr't ) brass band Is attaining qui a degree of jxirfcction , arid their playing In evening WOK listened to by quite a crowd. Tin will turn out In fine hapo soon. Auk yor grocer for D. O. Evans & Co , celebrated Anchor roasted cofTco and St Baking Powder , Thono are the bent ai cheat > ont eoods in the market. aodtf It is proponed by ono citizen who U di guxted with the turn of affairs which hfw He low women into the better quartern of tov that & block or two bo sot off , in the river be torn for their otipecial use , and thot they herded there like cattle. There is increasing complaint from t' ' more respectable portions of the city that t demi-monde who have been driven from t Third ward are scattering through their tor tory and creating a sort of blood poisoning , it wore. It is the natural result of too radii measures. Constable AI. Beach wont to Omaha y terday , but could not bo prevailed upon ( rlvo up the object of his trip. It wax i mored that a woman who wont out on t train wax to bo met at Omaha by the huliv ual whom the officer wanted. State Joi ' nal. The grand lodge , A. I1' , k A. M. , of t state of Nebraska , recently in hcfwion at Ho rico , elected the following unicorn for the on : lug year : O. M. , Samuel W. Hayes , Norfo D. O. M. , John J. Womplo , Hauling * ; G. W. , Mauoah U. lleeae , Waliooj O. J. \ Charles K. CouUnt , Omaha ; O , Troanut Christian Hartman , Omalm ; O , Bccrctn Wni. U. Uowen , Omaha. The Barr.en-Nugont net-to will take pi ftt the Driving Park Juno 30th , the fight to made with soft gloves. Sherman Thurat who was Tom Allon'ri second In the All Hofjan mill , has boon appointed roforoo. S dy Ft > rbon will act as second for Nugent , c Tom Ilallard for Barnes. Nugent and Bar are in daily training , and ixro in oxcell fighting trim. Nugent is training at S Gardner's rood liouso. A "running team" won organized by firemen Thursday. Jacob Ilouck ' elected president , James Donnelly , Jr. , v prcHident , Jerome Pentzol oocrotary and m ager , Chan. Baiter , treasurer ; \Yni , Webb , E Crowley and Goo. Kotchum , trustees. ' team is divided as follotrn : Webb and Don ly , pipcmen ; George Steele , llaginan , Roach , Kotchum , Coats , Traynor , Simpi Grebe , Ilouck , Salter , Blake , Crowley 1'entzel runnen. " The ooronor'H inriucst in the case of yoi McDonald , who Waa drowned in the rive the 25th of last month , took placa nt 0 a , yeuturday at the family residence on Slxtcc and Kim streets. Tlio Jury connlsted of It Jonklnson , K. J. MRUUB , E , D. Lewis , ( Mudlock , John Johnson and A. G. Stn The \\ltnesaeu wcro three litllo boys who t with McDonald at the time of his death , 1'redW. Anderson , aged t\\elvo yearn , Charles A. Pctcnon and Norton Farrar , r ten yearn each. The facts were nbuu' ' stated in THE BEE , and the jury roturm verdict accordingly. Mr. E. ti. Kmory yesterday left , nt' ' BEK office a'bouquet of the finest roves In tivatlon. It contained six varieties , Inclui ' the Paul Neyron , the largest known , whli .nearly four inches. 1n diameter ; Flerr Netting , and Alfred Colomb , a pair of cro moiM rose buds and ono in full bloom ; a Ma 'Flantier , and laat , but not least * a La Fri .row ) , the sweetest In the world. It vita a combination , and with a single excoptlot the rosed wore the very latest known to floriculturist. To see such roses die is alt ko losing ft frlo The jury In the case of Dug Magi charged with stealing the silk from I. Williams'store , to-day returned averdli ' 'guilty , " and the young man will probabl oier the road. Tliree plain drunks were run hi by police Thursday , and yesterday two \ committed and ono discharged. St , Mary'o convent will bo rebuilt i much larger ncalo at tlio hood of St. Mi avenue , just south of the McCamllUh i erty.The The membenldp of the public nchooln tvoek was 3C14 , , and tlio attendance wa ] > er cent of this. There has been a falling in the attendance during the last few woul . i" over 300. i"V Free of Cost. 1 By calling at Sdiroter& Becht's dntgtl you can get a sample bottle of Dr. Basaii Cough and Lung Syrup which will relieve 'jjiout obstinate Cough or Cold , and show what the regular 60 cent tlto will do. W troubled with fcnthnii , bronchitis , dry , h Jijp cough , throat and lungs , try a camp ! thin medicine. rozzoNi'a MKUICATED COMPLKXIOM 1-1 PUB. For infant'e toilet it is on indUpoi lie article , healing oil cxcoriatioiu imi diately. Mothers should UBO it froolv tlio little onea.It IB perfectly liannl for wle by all drugguta , THE THOMAS FESTIVAL Progress of Arrangeienls for Ti Grand Mnsical Eyeul , Opening of the Sale for The ChoritH Half-faro HatcH On the KnllromlH , Kte. Next week Friday and Saturday wi bo red-letter days in the history of in us in Omaha. They will witness the occu once of n festival nt which will appear n orchestra of sixty solo musicians one one himself n concert soloist and n massed under the leadership of a coi ductor who ranks as the foremost of h time , and who has had his men undi daily training for n score of years , unt they have attained n perfection that simply a marvel to all who hear him. 1 listen to this orchestra for the first tin ; is n revelation it is , in fact , an occnsiu to remembered for n life time. Tin Omaha is afforded the privilege resul from the fact that by an enterprise as n marknblo as it is exceptional , nnd ns it hi been successful , Mr. Thomas organized tour for his orchestra from Now 'York i San Francisco , which has consisted of series of ovations the whole prolonged di tanco. At San Francisco so great wi the success that $51,000 was lenlized ft a s'eries of seven concerts , a result wit ! out parallel on the Pacific coant , nn hardly in the world. Returning , M Thomas visited Salt Lake , where ho ho ! a festival in the great Tabernacle , whic was made to erberato to an order i music to which its echoes never bofoi responded ; and to-night ho finishes in other successful week nt Denver , i which the guarantee alone * wi 825,000. Next week ho will a ] pear before an Omaha nudienc and ask to bo answered whether in solec ing this city for one of the best fcstivn ho has held on hin great tour , in which chorus has boon asked for , his faith h been wisely manifested. There can scare ly bo a question of the nnswor. Omal will not fail to give a cordial welcome the man who has done more for music America than nil other agencies combi : ed , and who will do ns much for Omaha our people will but give him the oncou ngoment in this his first visit to the f west. Lot his reception bo of so cordi and spontaneous a character that he w bo glad to return. Omaha has the mm cal forces that are able to second his c forts ; she can turn him out a larger ni finer chorus than any city of her si in the country , and she can fill the ope ouse with nn appreciative ai lympathotio audience , comprising the ; ho elements of success , tin , here can bo no doubt of the result Mr. Thomas' coming. Ho will bo wi 2omed by nil our citizens , and ho will fvelcomcd by hundreds of people fro .ho . surrounding towns who have Iw [ 'won half-faro arrangements by the ra oads. ' Boyd's opera house will bo filled 1 .udionces . in every liniament of who 'aces Mr. Thomas will read a cordial ai nthusiastic welcome. The great chorus which lias boon und uch thorough training for the past mont ; aino together again last evening , ai .gain . demonstrated their fitness to par cipato in the grand work allotted to tht "iy Mr. Thomas. On Wednesday eve ng next they will meet at the ope liouso for the last time Ijoforo Mr. Then : takes them in hand , nnd it is probal that season ticket holders a those having tickets on both evenings the festival at which the choral work is bo performed , will bo admitted. This another inducement to the purchase this class of tickets , which will have d weight with the public , The chorus our word for it will furnish n pleasr evening's entertainment of thomsolv and the hearing of the work to bo do before the final performance in cone- - will ndd grently to the enjoyment. 1 sale of season scats will close on Mondr. . and the single-seat sale begins on Tu day morning npxt. At least two concc should bo token in by every single-si purchaser thereby combining n duty well as n pleasure. Death ofMi-H. Mat-quell. The community was shocked'yostorcl by the intelligence of the death of M T. M. Mnrqottnlthoughit Imd long be known that her demise wns only a qu tion of timo. She had been n BUlIbi from consumption for some years , n bore her painful illness with the utnn fortitudo. To the stricken husba nnd orphaned children will flow thownr cst sympathy of an extended circle friends , Her bedside was surrounded by in : { storing dear ones , and her last hoi soothed by all that affliction could si gest. Her sister , Mrs. Cutler , of Ci county , had been with her for sovo days. The funeral will tnko place fr < the residence , 1744 P street , nt lOo'clc to-morrow morning. Stnto Journal. A Ituti ou a Drug Store. NoTer was such nruih roado on any drug it M It now nt 0. F. ( loodman'a for a trial b tie. of Dr. Kinff's New Discovery for C sumption , Coughs and Colds. All IXT < affected with tuithma , bronchitis , hoaneiu severe coughj or any affection of tno thr ud lunga , cnu get a trial bottle of thU gr remedy jrtt by calling at aboro druc ate Kcgular the , gl.OO. Heal Estate TrnnsforH. The following deeds wore filed for r ord in the county clerk's ofiico Juno ! reported for THK BKK by Ames' r ostnto agency : George P. Bemis nnd wife toVon Woleseiiky , w. d. , lot 1 , block 21 , Ore Foiicier ndd. , 81,100. Chns. II. Dewey and wife to Gooi and Mary T. Burke , w. d. , lot 5 , bh 13,811,000. Chas. H. Hi-own to Oscar J. Davis d. , part of lot 2 , block 25C , $000. Byron nnd Lewis Rend nnd wives Oscar F. Davis , w d pt lots 1 and 2. I 255,81,500. Oscar F. Davis and wife to Fra Murphy , w d pt lot 2 , blk 255 , 8000. James S.Starr and wife to Frank Mi phy , w d lot 3 , blk 222 , 8750. Augustus Kountzo nnd wife to Fra Murphy , w d lot 5 , blk 227 , 81,000. Ain. . W. Lowo. nnd wife to Fra Murphy , w d lot 1 , blk 225 , $000. Gco. F , Lohmor nnd wife to Fnt Murphy , w d lota 1 nnd 2 , block 25C 8800. Uhnuncy Wiltzo nnd wife to John B ; ant , q c d , w 14 ncros of nw J , 23,10 , ; nw i of nw J , 23 , and o 30 acres of in of no | , 22 , 10,10 850. Chauncy Wiltao and wife to Cathnri Bryant , w d , s $ no | BOO 22 , and 8 } : | BOO 23,10,10-81.W7. H. Q , Clark and wife to John . ' Hopper , w d , lot 10 , block 18 , Wnterh 832.00. John A. McShano mid wife to O. I Gordon , w. tl. , lot 10 , McShano's mf division , 8C25. B , E. B. Kennedy and wife to Fran Murphy , w. d. , lot 5 , block 257 , 8000. K. K. Hayden nnd wife to H. S. ( tfotoware , q. c. , w. 17 feet lotJO , Roc ) lace , 81 K. K. Hayden nnd wife to H. S. < Note ware , w. d. , e. 133 feet lot 0 , lice dace , 81,550. August Wilko nnd wife to Fritz Helm w. d. , nj of w. 120 foot of block "P Shinn's third addition , 8-150. A NIGHT OF HORROR. Alone With the Dead in a Driyii Storm , A Sexton Kntoinbcd in thu Grni With the Body Ho KncnpoH by OrnHpliiK TuftH of OrnNH , Driven Out From WollH nt tbcMu zlo of An Outcast Among Men nnd the T < of the KIcmcntH. The smnll-pox scare has about sul sided , nearly nil the pnUents being r > orted ns convalescent , nnd the city hi reason to bo thankful that it is about I escape so ensily from its second visitntk if the scourge. It will bo remembered that Mr. D. I Houck , who had charge of the pest houi a year ago last winter , was again ordert on duty , with the expectation that tl liseaso might spread over the city agaii lis position this time , however , prove n sinecure , the only patient who wi called for to accept the hospitalities c ho Hotel do Houco refusing to do so. Mr. Houck was discharged from dul on Tuesday evening and has resumed h isunl occupation. Ho does not feel as 10 could bo induced to go to work agai it the _ pest house , his experience th ; imo discounting that of a year ag < There were TWO DKATHS from the small pox this month , the fir jeing the little son of Mr. Pratt , wl wrought the disease to the city , and tl second and last being Mrs. Margar Hurd , the mother-in-law of ox-Chief Ei jinoor Galligan. The latter died on Sa urday last and was buried the same nigh TliO' story of the interment is one whic is worthy of the pen of Edg ; A. Pee , and there are fo persons who could go through tl tixperionco Mr. Houck did nr retain their sanity. An elegant casket w ordered for the deceased , and with th Mr. Houck went to tho' residence on li HOLKMN KUUANI ) . The room in which the body lay w. . too small to admit of the casket beii taken in , nnd it was therefore ncccssai to lift the body and carry it to the no room , where it was placed in the cofiii which was then carried out with its me nncholy contents to bo placed in t ] wagoiu The narrowness of the do made it extremely difficult to get. out the liouso , and Mr. Houck suffered mu : bruises before ho accomplished this $ ject. The collin was eventually plat in the wagon and the trip to THE HOLY HKl'ULC'iniK begun. It was now just about 11 o'clo and the first drops of the terrible ra storm which followed began to fall i the collin. The drive to the buryii ground was one of the most difficult ai terrible" that could bo imagined. Ti sky was inky black at first , the roa muddy and slippery , nnd the falling ra soon became incessnnt. Time nnd ngn Mr. Ilouck had to stop for n flash lightning to show him the road , nnd tin it wns often so vivid that it blinded hi instead of assisting him. Ho lind si forod at the pest liouso for water drink , there being no well there , and tl residents in that locality treating hi AS IK UK WEUE A HNAKE. On several occasions when ho went get wntor ho was driven elF with n she gun. On the night in question ho grc famished for a drink of water and at 01 place out on St. Mary's avenue btoppi and went in to the well , but before 1 could draw a drink the proprietor car out with a six-shooter nnd run him o Ho stopped again , further on , and tl time just got his bucket filled when 1 was DHIVKN OUT BY THK POOS. Just before arriving at the cemetery tl 'horse suddenly stopped and rofusi to proceed. The driver wni ed .for n flash of lightnii nnd then saw that ho was but a few fo from the bridge , and that had the her gene on ho would have plunged over tl embankment. At the graveyard the ce fin was removed from the wagon and c.i ried in this ono man's arms to'tho grnv where it was balanced on the edge un ho could got down into the grave ai lower it by sheer physical force. All tl this had to bo done by THE LIUIIT.NTNQH C1LAIIK , and in the intervals between the flash the most intense darkness reigned , wh : the ruin poured down in torrents and tl thunder reverberated from the hills li ! the noise of a whole broadside of artiller At length the collin wns lowered in t gmvo , where the box had already boi placed by the undertaker , the lid w placed above it and tliu sexton attempt to got out. To his horror , ho found nil self unable to climb back to the surfnc being stuck in the mud nnd THE WALLS OF TUB TOM1I being ns slijipory as glass. Ho struggl for n long time , nnd nt length got out catching unto some tufts of grass nt t edge of the grnve , without which must have remained until help can On completing the burinl Mr. Hou looked nt his watch nnd found that had been nearly five house in going fix the house to the grave and perfon ing the duty to the den Ho drove out of the silent city in t midst of n most terrific storm , tno o ments seeming to combine to make t night HOUHIBLK ONK , and ho declares that in all his exporien ho never passed such a trying ordeal on this occasion. It wivs such as fi would dare to undertake even if th were nblo to do so , nnd certainly nothi more trying upon a man's nerves coi bo imagined , be ho over so bravo. Married. ILAJlPSTEIl-BUllKlIOLDER-At I residence of Mrs. Helm , 419 North Flf k ei Btreot. June 21,1883 , by Her. J. W. Shai Mr : John a llarruter and Miat Ella ; Buckholdw , all ol Omaha. STILL PROGRESSIVE. Omaha About to Secure Anothi Public Institution , The Northern Portion of the Oil Coming in for Its Share of the Spoils , A Now NiinltnrJum Will Probably I KrcelPtl Soon. Scarcely n day has passed for wee ! without there being recorded the sales one or more pieces of real estate ne. . Omaha. Several large farms luv changed owners within the past twcn days , and smaller tracts nearer the ci limits are being bought almost dail ; Among the last mentioned is a bcautifi ive-acro lot located in the northern pa. if thecity. . Negotiations for its tran ! er arc being carried on by onu of 01 ending real estate firms , and if the Ian can bo secured , Dr. A. S. Fishblatt , pn priotor of the Omaha Medical Dispel sary , will become the owner and will i once proceed to erect a sanitarium ovi which ho will preside. The present location of the Omal Medical Dispensary is over the Omal National Bank building , whicK is one < .ho finest andmoat centrally located built ngs in the city. Ilero Dr. Fishblat vhose growing practice has compolh inn to look for larger and more commi lions quarters , has the finest and moi elaborate sot of oflices , parlors , laborah ies , etc. , etc. , of any similar institutic n the West. Every arrangement ft Jio comfort and ease of the patient < visitor have been carefully looked afto : and nothing has been left undone tin would have a tendency toward elegant ir making a visit to a physician pleasan nstcadpf dreadful , as true in most case Visitors can reach the second floor , o which arc located the reception roomsI taking the elevator on the ground flee and will bo ushered in by an attondai who is always in waiting. , The waiting room for female patien s especially adapted to the use of ladii and children , and is furnished and fitti Yith a good taste , and an unstinted han ; hnt shows that nothing lias bet spared to niako the surroundings luxur ous , refined and homo-like. The larf ind well-arranged labaratoryia also one i ; ho principle features of the establisl mont. In these rooms all the rumcdii used by the doctor are prepared I ikillful and experienced hands , undi liis immediate and competent supervisioi A largo business is done in the way < mail orders and the express companii jtato that Dr. Fishblat contributes largi ly to their northern , southern and wes orn business , shipping nearly as mar packages , boxes , parcels , etc. , as any bit mess house in Omaha. Patients are daily registered at tl various hotels in the city , coming fro nil parts of the country clear through I California. Should Dr. Fishblatt succo ( in securing the tract of land incntionc at the beginning of this article , Omal and the west may justly feel prov of _ such an institution as will 1 maintained. And , as the reputation i the doctor and the Omaha Medical Di pensary is so well established there is m the shadow of a doubt but that Dr. A. ! Fishblatt'a S.iniiAriuin will bo well pa rpnized and thw most sanguine expect tions of the doctor bo fully realized , ar Omaha merchants bo greatly benefitt < by an additional number of strange visiting the city to take advantage Dr. Fishblalt's skill and the benefits being treated at the new institution. Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo. The greatest medical wonder of the worl Warranted to speedily eire Burns , Bruisi Cuts , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Cn core , Tiles , Chilblains , Corns , Tetter , Chapp IIandi ! , and nil skin eruptions , guaranteed euro in every instance , or money refunded , cents per box. For sale by C. iGoodman. . MILITARY MATTEHS. JjatCKt Orders From the Heiulqun tors Department of the Plnttts Acting Assistant Surgeon Alonzo ] Chapin , U. S. Army , having -reported these headquarters , in compliance wi paragraph 3 , Special Orders No. 130 , cu rent series , adjutant general's office , assigned to duty nt Fort Douglas , U. ' to which post ho will proceed and repo to its commanding officer. On recommendation of the medical e rector of the department , Assistant Su goon Norton Strong , U. S. army , now this city , from leave of absence , is r liovcd from operations of paragraph Special Orders No. 42 , current sorii Department of the Platte , and will rope in person to the commanding oflicor u.i tahon infantry now on duty botwei Fort Thornburgh and Fort Bridger , relieve Acting Assistant Surgeon R. ' . Grimes ; the latter on being relieved w report for duty to the commanding oftic of Fort Laramie.Wyo. Orders No. 91 , dated Fort D. A. IU sell , Wyo. , April 24th , 1883 , dirootii Assistant Surgeon William J. Wakema U. S. A. , to proceed to Fort Sidne Nob. , for temporary duty arc continue Paragraph 2 , orders. No. 105 , dat post of Fort Sidney , Neb. , Juno 13.188 directing Assistant Surgeon William Wakeman , U. S. A. , to proceed to 1 proper station at Fort D. A. Russo Wyo. , are confirmed. On arrival of that portion of the Put teonth infantry under orders for statii in this department at Ilawlins static ) Wyo. , the headquarters band and coi names A , ( H.unbridgo ) B , Kennington ( Burke ) and E ( Trotter ) will bo placed route for Frit Sidney , Neb. , and coi panics 1 ( Davis ) and K ( Carpenter ) i Fort D. A. Russell , Wyoming Territoi there to take post. The headquaitora and band , Fifth ca airy , will proceed to Fort McKiniu troop A ( Augur ) to Fort Washakio , ) T. , troop F ( Payne ) to Fort Robinso Neb. , and troop K ( Woodson ) to Fc Niobrara , Neb. , and there to tnko pa The garrison of , Fort Sidney will placed in readiness to move to the poii specified on the arrival of troops des nated to relieve it. The niovement of the Fourteenth i fantry from Rawlina will bo by rail , a : the headquarters nnd troops of the Fil cavalry will march ; the headquart * and troops for Fort Washakio togetl : as far as Fort Fetterman , The commander nnd surgeon of F < Omaha , Neb. , having recommended t remission of. the unexpired portion of t sentence in the case of Harry Cliftc late n private of troop E , 3d e va1 ( general court martial orders No. headquarters department of the Plat' ' April 2,1883) ) , on the ground the he suffering from a disease that will term ! imto fatally if retained in confinement , i is hereby remitted and Clifton will L sot at liberty. The commander nnd Burgeon of Foi Omaha , Neb. , having recommended th remission of the unexpired portion of th sentence in the case of Henry 11. Deytcli late n private of troop C , 3d cnvalryj ( General Court Mnrtiat Orders No. 3 ] headquarters Department of the Platti December 14 , 1882 , ) on the ground thn ho is subject to attacks of acute inanii and will become permanently insane i retained in confinement , it is hereby re mitted and Dcytch will bo sot at libortj The following named men , enlisted r Fort Omaha , Nebraska , are assigned n follows : . Joseph Bocht to the Fourth infantrj Barton B. Higgins to the Sixth infnn try , nnd will bo sent to the headquarter of his regiment on the first favorable oj [ Kirtunity. C1TV COUNCIL. An Adjourned Meeting to Confide Contracts. An adjourned meeting of the city conn oil was hold last evening to consider th subject of letting the contract for th Tones street sewer and other matters. An extended discussion of the subjcc resulted inj the contract being recom nitted to a special committee , consist in of the board of public works , the cit engineer , city attorney nnd chairman c ; ho judiciary committee , Mr. Hascall , t jo remodelled and put in proper shape The contract of Peter Peterson fo grading Nicholas street was approved. An estimate of the work done by A. I Harbor , the paving contractor on Dougla street , was presented and approved. Superintendent Lane , of the Omahi electric light and power company , prc seated n proposition for lighting the cit. with the electric light nnd n special meet ng mil probably bo held for the consideration oration of the same. A GIKI/S GHIT. A Sncnk Thief Caught by n Pluck Young Woman. One of the most praiseworthy oxhibi ; ions of nerve recorded lately was thn which yesterday resulted in the captur of n sneak thief who entered the house a So. 619 Capital avenue , the lower flee of which is occupied by the family of Mi Lyman Richardson. Miss Richardson happened to go ou into the hall just in tinio to see n ma : joing out of the door with her father' ' overcoat across his arm. She said , "What do you want ? " " am looking for rooms , " wns the reply. The young lady sprang to the door an bracing herself acainst it called for he Father , who soon appeared and asked th thief , "What Are you doing hero ? " "I am looking for the owner of thi coat , " said the rascal , and Mr. Richard son responded , "Well , hero ho is , " ain grabbed the fellow by the collar , landin liim subsequently in the city jail. A few such brave acts as this could ri the city of the pestiferous gang whic now infests it. Home for the Friendless. The following is n list of names of men bers nnd committees of the Aid societ for the Homo for the Friendless of th State of Nebraska : Officers Mrs. O. C. Dinsmoro , pros dent ; Mrs. S. H. H. Clark , first vice president ; Mrs. M. H. Wrighter , secon vice-president ; Mrs. M. 5. McKoon treasurer ; Mrs. J. E. Gish , secretary. Standing committee to receive applicn tion for admission to the Homo Mrs. H B. Fuller , Mrs. M. H. Carlton , Mrs. A M. Barney , Mrs. M. E. Mentor , an Mrs. pi C.lDinsmore. Soliciting Committee for Juno Mrs J. E. Gish , Miss A. H. Andrews , Mrs James Hoynes , Mrs. Shank , Mrs. M. H Wrightor , Mrs. G. W. Eastman , Mrs Parmalee , Mrs. D. P. Burr , Mrs. E. I Van Court , Mrs. M.Marshall , Mrs..S Hawver , Mrs. A. H.-Doneekeii , Mrs. C H. Dewey , Mrs. John Henry , Mrs. W F. Allen , Mrs. S. T. Jossolyn , Mrs. I D. Hills , Mrs. Dr. Arnold , Mrs. Matti Ittnor , Mrs. M. Clark , Mrs. Dr. O. Wood and Mrs. Weber. The homo has now nineteen inmatci Seven women and children have bee sent from Omaha to the homo the pas week , nnd another , Annie Johnson , froi Eighteenth and Cass streets , is going b the 1st of July. The box containing the contributions etc. , is to be sent Juno 27th. All wh have contributions for it please send th same to 1512 Davenport street , the res donco of Mrs. S. Hnwver , The expres company will forward al ) packages free Any one having packages to send will cai ry them to the express office inarkedMri W. B. Slaughter , Homo for the Friend less , Lincoln , Nobor will send word t the secretary of the society , the pnckagt will bo sent for nnd forwarded to Liucoli The citizens may consider thomselvt solicited. Mus. 0. C ; DINSMOUE , Must , J. E. Gum , Presfdent. Secretary. Men's , boys' and Children's stra hats in great variety at SAXE'S. j3 wed fri jyl Grand Pacific Hote COIINEU OK NINTH AND HARNEYSTS. OMAHA . . . . NE OPENED MAY 17th , 1883 , This Hotel contain * 100 rooms , all outside room and 30 rooms on the first floor , especially adapted I sample men. A cuisine of superior excellence. Hea quarters for the state trade. S | < eclal Inducements the theatrical profusion. Hotel situated fltobloc ! from depots. Horse can paw the dooniboth w , every the mhiutes. CASTORIA i Infants and Children Morphine or. What Rlrcs our Children roar checks , .What cures their foyers , mates themsloep ; 'Tin Cantor ! . : When Bableii fret , and cry by turns , What cures their colic , lolls their worms , r lint Cmtorla. What quickly cures Constipation. Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlgratlon : Hut Cmtorln. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , andHall Hall Cmitorla. Centaur Liniment. Anab- aolnto onro for Rkoumntigm , Sprains , Barn * , Galls , &o. , and an Instantaneous Pain-rollover. All tlio , * Tim from iarilcritton * , exrtnei nr elher c u l tl wtik , utuifr eil , li # pint" . ) , phyiicA Iv drained , ati < l uiitble ' perform llfa'ii rintte * I'rofwrlr , eiu t * cmtiQl ; B d prrni iieolljr eurri , without lomti.h rnfdlftnti. Fodnri * ! by doctor nlDitleri n4 lli preli. Tltt Midlctl XtiUt ril "Then liltnortrolloirrroa l > rMIIr ( , Phvolrmt Itrrnv. Ac * > ll/mi rrirlr.lbrTlir.M VllT < IN llllUJiO1 Etc hopi'lop * en * * * * .urrd ofctrutln reitormlnn tn full anil nei feet niHiihoail. Siniplp. tITtellve. clranlj , | l HDt. ct f r tfitl * * . CV n n'uiirtn with phrticlla free , MAUSTO.V nr.Minr co. . K ir. nth st , s w Yori COMMON SENSB COMPKKSSK1) IT JSniFKIinJI/TTOOIVK IX A DOZKN UNI THK 11KASONS WHY TAKRANT'S SELTZH APERIENT SHOULD 111 : IMIKVKllUHI ) AS A CO KKTIVKAND AL1T.UATIVE TO KVKUY OTIU MKDIL'INKIN UHK. FIIIHTLY , 1TAU.AYS KKVK SECONDLY , JTCLEANSIHTIIKIIOWKLS WITIIOl VIOLKNCi : Oil PAIN ; IIIIUULY , ITTONKSTI STOMACIWOtmTHLY.lTUEGULATESTHEKLO OK BILK ; FIrTHIYlTl'llOMOTE.SHEAT/niYl'E Hl'IUATION ; SIXTHLY , ITIlELIEVESTHESYHTf KKOM UNWHOLESOME HUMOUS ; SEVENTHLY , rHANOUIL17.K.STlIENiilVESiEI HTHLYITAC' UPON 1 HE BLOOD AS A DEPUUEN7 ; ANI ) LASTL IT FOHMS ONE oV THE HOST DELICIOUS COO INO DUAUOHTS THAT EVER PASSED DOWNTI T1IKOAT OF AN INVALID. SOLDIBY ALL DHU D1STS. jo 19-mio-2 SPECIAL NOTICES rfSpeclals will Positively not De inierti unless paid In advance. T0 L ° AN-Money. MONEY TO LOAN The Omaha savings bank U nuw prepared to make loans on Omaha cl or Douglas county real estate at current late of I tercst. No commission charged. 38311 ONEY TO.LOAN The lowest rates of Intere M Bends' Loan Agency , 15th & Douglas. 234tl ONEY UO LOAN Call at law office of D. M Thomas , room 8 , Crclghton Block. MONEY TO LOAN On chattel mortgages , E WAIIDS , 1109 Farnam St. 730-H M ONEY LOANED On chattel property , J. Bcatty , No. 213 South 14th street. 740-lt HELP WAHTED. \\7ANTEl ) A flrst-cliM lady tallore-w at the Nt T I I ) } o house , ollico 107 S. 15th st. Apply at on < 115-23 * T\rANTFD Girl at 1G13 lion ard street. > 118-23' "YVTANTED A good barber , flood tinges \ a ! Y Must brlmrhlj own tools. Apply Immediate ! Address "K. K. Woodward , " Geneva , Neb. 119-2 yiTANTEl ) Two good girls at 1520 Dodge strci " \\rANTEP-A strong woman , to cook , wash a f T Iron. Good ttairea paid f r Rood work. Apt immediately to Mrs. T. L. Kimbatl , 1303 Park Wi at ente. 123-23) ) TV'ANTED A good competent woman ] white' if colored , for light housework , to go ( to I'i Kldffc Acency. Call this evening before U o'clock , 217 N , ICth street. - 125-2S T\7ANTED A number one cook at once , la T T preferred. Inquire of Mrs. Dennlson , Soutbc HoteL 124-23J T\7ANTEl > Girl for general housework at IS I T Davenport st. Good cook required. 13141 \\7ANTED-An energetic man of good habits a ! T T some means to go In partnership w 1th me manufacturing my new linprotcd , collapt&ble tablt For particulars , call on J.'ll. lonns , cornur 13th ai Mason streets. 135-22) ) WANTED An experienced Stenographer ai Type writer. Apply to H , U. Gould , 015 Don las sjrect. . 134-221 \\fANTED-First-clasi female cook. Highest ' wagi it 1017 Capitol at cnuo 133-2 Y 7ANTED A dining room girl Immediately at t I Occidental. , ( 100-tl \7ANTED-Immcdately-Agood ! girl at 1911 Fi V > nam street. " 103-221 TT/ANTED four dining room glrln at thu Canflt house. * ' 104-tf x ATfANTED A good cook Immediately at 1102 D f enport street. s 108-23" TT/ANTEI ) A first-class washer and ironer to coi i every Monday. Must have reference. Apply 1 twcen 0 aid 3,1015 Capitol avenue , corner IStli. 107-23 V " \\7ANTED-alrl for general housework , at 11 Farnatnst. . 110-22 \7ANTED Good girl Immediately at 2416 Ia > t port street. Good wages. 100-22 " \\7ANTKH-A good cook. Good wages paid to o > T thoroughly coninstent. Apply at 1810 Davt port. f 105-231 TTTANTED Girl for general housework at U Jackson street. t 119-23' TtTANTKD A first class pastry "cook. Apply 1 mediately at Grand Pacific Hotel. Wantcd-Ludy Agents for th "OUKEN PUOTt TOIL" A new undergarment for Iaulesmade of so flexible rubber. Sure protection" to the under * < when neccessary to bo worn , lletall * tor 81.50 as fi as agents ran show It. Large profits. Address , w ! stamp , Ladles Undergarment M'f'g Co. , 9 South 11 Bt , Chicago , 111. 102-JC21-23-23-3C TXT'ANTED A gltl for general house-work soul If east corner St Mary s avenue and 20th. 992-sr T TANTEl > A liaker at 12 dollars per month corr > > William and 13th St. 091-221 Y17ANTED A good fillnlng-room girl and worn > > cook at 117 N. l h st. Goo.l wages paid co petent help. 033-S2t rANTED A girl for general houiiework In fam AT of tw o. Inquire at nnulc store. Crounae blot 005-2 ! \\rANTED Woman of middle age , healthy , a \ t amiable , to do general house work for m } M wife and Infant , at Tine lUdge Indian agent Dakota , negro preferred , with recommendatk Permanent cntpln ) ment Call onoraddretu.for tin dats , Doctor lliompson , Grand I'acitlcIIutil , Omal OSO 22- TANTED A dishwasher at the Emmet House. AT 1 * 003-23 \17ANTED-A good competent girl to do genei housework , good wages given. N , W. corn 18th and Dat enport. SSStl \\7AKTED-A giKxl reliable tinsmith. Call on \ \ addres Hovtlce & Vanderhoof , Sew ard , brasks , ; 7-t ( BITPATIONB WAMTED. TirANTED Situation by a } oung man with expc \ \ lence In dry goods and grocery btuIncM. U references furnished. Will Uke a position of ai kind on trial. Apply at 217 N. 10th street. 1W- ! \\rANTED-July 1st , situation by a practical bno TT keeper. City references. Aruutrong , " B office. 132-tSt TITANTED Situation In a store or shop by a nu IT bcndln TC , l eln yews In thU country , ute to store business and book-kftplng In the old ecu try. Address A. T. Dee office , 937.23 } TIT1 ANTED A situation a * a miller , 16 yean e 11 perience , 6 lean under roller process. No. stoao dresser. Address H , , No. 14,1)i ) office.lotill lot-ill ' MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AArANTEI > A gentle horse and phaeton on monthly - ly pa ) ments. Address Box 409. 999-M and Lots. FOR RENT--Houses . , . * - J * * f y JJJ j f Olt IlENT- New roomi , furnished or unfurnished J1 with bourd. llcfercnccs required , at 1010 Daven port street. 121-2S HKNT Ilnu < e of six rooms. In < mlro N. K. J7WII ' . 15th and Chicago. 12S-25 * THOS. SWIFT. IlENT Two or three rooms furnished or un- 1 furnished , cheap. Apply 217 north,10th street. * 127-23) ' > ' i- - - IlENT Furnlihcd rooms at' 1717 Ca s street , 1 between 17th and 19th. 111-Z2 * " IlENT Nice fltc room cottage , 807 South 23d 1 street , one block from St. Mary's ate. Inquire 012 N. 13th it. 113-22 * 17UHNISHED KOOM3 AND 110AIIDModern con- JL' tenlcnces , 1812 Dodge st. KU-lml HOUHKS I'OK UtVT. 15 E.UMOIUSE&CO. , 033-56 10. ! Capitol Avonue. Oll KENT Two ilcgant cottages , 7 roonu each , I ' Just finished. C'ltt water , all contcnlencc , Da- tcnport and25thStreet ! V , UWVEH , W. U.Telegraph office. 076-tf rplIHEE liomus to rent. PECK , opposite Post JL otllcc. 974-2S ITtQUUKNT ricaxantntittly furnished teems with 1 or without board 414ltli St. corner Cast. Sev en minute1) walk from Post OHlcu. 053-23 * rpo KENT Largo front furnished ronni , south-east JL corner ICtli and Karnani Sts. D.'iO tf ] 70U KENT Tno fiirnlshml rooms 24llChlcago St. 050-23J _ _ FOIl IIKNT Cottage of l\ rooms with or without furniture , 2219 California street. 802 23' rpo"lET HoomTntitl boaruT orTurnlsKeT house' ' X for summer. 1803 California street. ' 837-1 mo I poll KKNT Largo furnished room at 1318 Jack- 1 eon street. 742-lmt TOUE FOU RENT Corner of IBth and Davcn- port , liiqulre 1010 Da > cnport street. 46'i-tf ' FOIl SALE CHEAP-A frame LuUdlng'of 3 ronran , 14 by 32 feet. To te Kinocd. . James F. Mor ton , 151B Farnani Street. , 130-25J HEAP lIOMK-Iii South Omaha. Tvtostorj liouxe , . C 2 lots , garden , good ImproMjinenta. Price , 33,000. i,000 cauli , balance 4cnrs. . Itcst bargain c\cr offer ed. Address "Ilargaln , " Bee ottlce. 120-23 * FOIl SALK-SpecIal bargain. Owner wlshlnj ? to Icaxeclty. Two full citj- Iota , flue garden , fruit and hade trees , grapes. THO story house , 8 rooms. # 3,000. SIIlllVEIl li BELL. 129-2S _ t _ poll HALIllousc and lot , 833 3. 16th btrect Atx I 1 ply to P. F. Collier , 67 Barker Block. 136 28 } \ . SALE Ice 1(0 to 209 tons , less than cost of f\OV. , In best Ice house In Omaha ; house free to purchaser. Apply N. W. comer 20th and CalfornU. 112-23 * "Ij'Oll ' SALE About 700 acre * near city , great In JO Tentment. PECK , Opposite i'ort office. 873-25 TJ Olt SALE Two new 7 room cottages 11 foot cell- JD ing , city water , loU 33x132 c ch near High school Price $2SOO , (500 cash , balanca paymenU at S per cent. Cheap. HcCAQUE.Opposlte Post office. 947-22 SALE Home 5 rooms , sUblo eomcrlb , 17S 170K 1 barrel cistern , well all In Brut clasa order 4 lota * 5000 , $1000 cash , balance at 8 per c . ! McCAOUE. Opposite Poit Office. D4S-tf FOU SALE Stock of drugs and druggists sundries In good condition , at a bargain. Will Invoice $1000 or 81200. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Ad dress F. E. COULTEIl , Waterloo , Neb. 925-25 * " | 7UIl SALE A complete barber shop outfit , cheap. f llob't Stein , 218 S 12th St 871-23 * FOU SALE A good riding pony. Address C. D. Bee office. 020-22 * FOIl SALE Nearly new , side bar top buggv at MILLAllD & PECKS. _ _ ' _ OMjfl' poll SALE 6iwhc.id jcarlinghe'lfcr9. I ' 000 head 2 jear old liclfera. 450 " 3 , 4 and f > } ear oU heifer' ' . SdO " Iand2jcarold.tecrs. 400 " 3 and 4 } ear old steers. 300 " mixed cal ten tenSTKANOE DKOS , Cattle contractors , Hide. Wool and Tallow dealers , Sioux City , Iowa. 882-lmJ FOIl SALE The Sarpy mill , will sell or cxcango for real estate. Address John Ilocslnk 3 miles cast of Papillion. P. O. address Omaha. S04-23 { FOU SALE TiotcTTn"good" Town , 'near ' trauiha paying well In excellent order. Good liarn well furnished , will bear investigation. AMES , 837-tf 1600 Farnam. SALE OK KXCIIANdK Full lot and thrno IpOR 1 corner of llth and Paclflo streets. Nina lots In south Omaha. Also 100 acres of land near Santon , Nebraska , and building and ttock of clothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchange for Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Goo. H. Peterson's Clothing Store , 804 Tenth street. 845-sat-mon-th 4w FOIl SALE Old newspapers In largo and email quantities at this office. tl OH SALEFfax iniJT machinery consisting ot brake , 2 duster ; , beater , picker , press , etc. Can work cither rotted or green stock , also shafting , pul- lejs , and belting for drlt Ing the abote , also ono 35 II , P. engine with boiler , smokestack and all fixtures ; complete. Address WILLIAM TAIT , Charles City , lovta. 295-3mt FOIl SALE A first class second hand top buggy. Call ot 1319 Hamey street. 897t | MISCELLANEOUS. IF > ou want bargains In countv and city real estate. call on E. L. MOUSE & CO. 097-26 1622 Capitol At enue. rpAKEN UP By the umlerslgncd red cow with X white spots on body and face. Also a cut in each car. Cow was with calf when found. Owner cart hate same by calling on P. Larson , Jones street , be- tu ccn Oth and 7th , and pa > ing charges. 970-3tocw , M. nilOOKS.of North Charlestown.N. II. , GEO Uft Omaha , Neb. , this morning for Dat Id City , where ho will remain for one week. 953-23 * SOALES-Now and perfectat Stock Yards CATTLE . betnecn Datcnport and Capitol ate. E. ESTAU11OOK. _ 037-22 * TAKEN UP A small pony mare alout.12 ) car old , blazed face both cars split. Owner can hat e same by calling on N. C. F011D , S. W. corner 20th and Boulet ard , and pa } Ing charges , _ 84u-5td-le.tchwt TT ADIES AND YOUNG MEN In city or country JJ to take nice light and pleasant work at their home * ; 92 to $5 a day easily and duletly made ; work sent by mall ; no cantassing ; no stamp for reply. Please address Itellable Manufacturing Co. , Philadel phia , Pa. , drawer IT. 049-june 2 tues-thu-sat2t rrvAKEN UP One.horse and one mare colt , with J. left hind feet white. Mare has white star 011 forehead. Owner can recoter same by prot Ing own ership on application to IU Price , Saratoga precinct. I tgast-oew * _ _ EDWARD KUEHL , MAGISTER OF PALMYSTEUY AND CONDITION. ALIST. 493 Tenth street , between Farnam and Ilar- ncy , will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance ot the past and present , and on certain conditions In the future. Boots and Shoca i.a o order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A. roarol of purity , strength snd wholtsomenw * . Man economical than th * ordinary kinds , hod cannot bo sold In competition Uh the rrulHtuJa of low test , short weight , alum or phoiphaU powder. Sold onlr In cans. ilOTAL Dix- la l"owi > i Co. , Wall Btrcct , Ksw York.