TUTrg iff PILES SYMPTOMS OF A 'I TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite , Boweta costive , FolQ in tha Head/with a dull ten- cation in the back part , Vain under the Shoulder blade , fullneaa after eating- , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , LowoptriU , with a feel- in it of Uavinfr netrleoted some duty. WpurtnesB , DtaziiieBS , Flattering at the heart , Dots before the eyes , Yel low Skin , He&dache irenorady over thorlfrht ey * . ReatlocBneBi , with fitful - ful dxeamo , highly colored Urine , COWSTJPATION ; , TrTTTS PII , 1.8 ar cipeelaUy dnptrit < o lurlt coieirone floie ei- lecti MC > > n channe of feclinff as t tunUli the ullorrr. Tney lucrenia the AnrMtlteand cant * the body 10 Take on Vleih , thuttbn r > > t m U iourl > liail , nnd br their Tonlo Action mi the JlKeitlvoOrwi niltcf almr CKnol * re lirotlurcd. 1'rlieUcvuu. It.VMurray M..1V.Y. TITTT'SHAIBDYE. OBAT nxm on WntsKnmi chonRe to n Qu > ssr Buiac by a nlimlo application ot thlt DTE. It Importsalmuirnlcolor. Art In > tnntnncou > - ry. Sold by l > ruinil > t > . or tout br ei ruui ou naeU > tof..81.M > . orncK , anjurnnAT RT.w.ir. CB SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a moans of securing - curing ? a soft and brilliant Complexion , no matter how poor it may naturally bo. Kazan's Mnsnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , Tan. Redness , Roughness , Eruptions , Yul- car Flushings , etc. , etc. So delicate anunatural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured ftco in society when iho Magnolia Balm is sold 'by ' all druggists for 75 cents. ThtPiMic u rtqucittd carefully to nnttce the new and enlarged Scittmctabcdraicn Monthly C3TCAFITAI4FRIZE. STS.ooo. Tickets Only $6 , Sbares in Proportion. L l Louisiana Ttate. Lottery Company " IVt da hereby etrtifv " " * ' w * tuperriie thf n > ranyementt all thr Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawlnyt of the Lotiiriana State Lottery Company. uddn ptt s on tnfttMtjf and control the Draw/it/ Ihemiefvet , and that the tame are conducted J uith hon tty/aimtti. and in good faith toward all pat. lift , and ve authorize the company to uie thit cor- tifleate , uithaoimilei of our rignaturei aUtdicd t rn ill adttrtieementt " I/ COUtllSSlONKlH. - IicorporaUd.ln 1803 for.25 yean bxtho legislator lor educational and charitable purposes with a cnj Ital of 11,009,000 to which a reserve ( und of ovel $650,009 baa since been added. Bj an overwhelming popular vote Ita franchl * waa made a part of the present state constitution adopted December 2d , A. I ) . 1879. Tht tnly Lottery ever voted on and endorttd tj Unpeople of any itatt. Jt nner Scalet or Poitpont IU grand single number drawings tak < place monthly. A HPLEVDID OPrOUTUNITV TO WIN A. KOR TUNE Seventh Orand Drawing , Clau 0. at New Or team , TUESDAY , JULY 10 , 1833-158th Monthlj Bra wing. CAPITA ! , PHIZE , 75,000. 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS EACH. .Tac tloni , In Firths In Proportion. LIST or PRIZKH. 1 CAPITAL riUZK . 75.00 ( 1 do do . . - . . 25,0X 1 do do . 10,0 < X 2 PRIZES OV $6000 . 12,001 6 do 2000 . 10,001 10 do 3000 . 10,001 d * 00 . 10,001 100 d * 200. . . - . . 20,001 300 d * 100 . 30,001 500 d SO . 25,001 JOOO d 25 . 25.0CX Approdmatlon prirc * of $750 . > 9 do do ROO 4,501 9 ia da 250 2,251 1997 PritM , amounting to Application ( or rates to rlubs should only be. mad to the office of the Company In Nevr Orleans. For further information write clearly Hiring fill ftddreKS. Send orders by Express , UenisUred Lettc or Money Order , addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN , t H. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. 607 Hoiunth Kt. , Washington , D. C li.S.L LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicago ( Formerly S19 and 212 Broadway , N. Y. ) Vow Manager of Chicago Office. To whom apply Ic Information and ticket * . 15Sth Monthly Tuesday , July 10th First Capital Prize , 875,000. Tickets t5. Sold I thi at $1 each , bee full Hche ie elsewhere. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING AN1 GUTTERING. BALES PROPOSALS WILL UK RECEIVED U S the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of Jtoi day , July 2nd , A. D. 1883 , for the curbing and gui Urlnff of that part ot Capitol avenue lying Iwtwce the west curb line of Fourteenth street and the cai curb line of HKUentti street , In the city of Oiimbi All ld work to be done and material furntsbxl 1 accordances 1th plan * an'I specifications on tile 1 the office of the IJoard of Public Works. Bid * to bo made ftcparately for limestone nn aandntone and on printed blank ! furnished by nal board. The board resene * tha rlsbt to detirm'n after the bld < shall ha\o been opened whether Hue contract shall bo let , either fur limestone or for n < stone. Bid * to be accom.wnled by the signatures < proposed 8iirUlc3 uhn , In the tvtnt of the awsr.lln . of tlio contract , will enter Into Ixindi lth the cltyi Omaha in the mini ol thu liunilru-l dollar * for tl faithful lierfoniianco i'l Micliwvk. The Board of Public Vtork * rcicrtia the ruut I select any or u > ll bd ! < . ' JAMES rilEKlIITON. Chairman Hoard of Public U'orkt Jo 18 taw-tw Tunis & Kneller , XX. X > . J3. DENTISTS 1107 FARNAM BTREET ( Up fitalrs. ) IMre Nltro Oilde Oat kept con Untly on band f | K * uUrlMi extraction of teeth. J12-1 THE DELUGED DISTRICT. * * * The Waters Gradually Rece.iD and Destitution Increasing , An Al > lciil Cot- Aid for llulnvtf Kami- en * Dmtruutlvo Uuln SlorniH In Spcdal Il | ialchcs to The Ilea. ST. Louis , tlunp'J" . Word comes from East St. Loui.i this morning that the river continues to full slowly , and in all that flection of country west of the Chicago & Alton railroad track .it Nowjiort. Nuineo- ki nnd Mitchell , the water has fnilcn near ly , if not quiU ) a fix > t , but in that part of the bottom cast of thu nbovo named road , into which a steady' stream ia still pour ing through a cruvass near Newport. Computation based upon information derived from well informed sources makes the number of acrea of farm land overflowed in three townships in Madison county seven thousand acres. This land ii covered with wheat , corn , oats and potatoes , which reckoned at $ 'M per aero , n rather low estimate , makes the actual lost to crops about § 210,000 in that section of St. Clair county cast , and south of East Carondelct. So far as present known 5,400 acres of wheat , corn and potatoes are under water. KANSAS CITY , Juno 27. The river is on a stand since 7 o'clock lost night. At St. Joseph it fell five inches during the night. No rains arc rc ] > ortud in this re gion ainco Monday mwrning , and strong hopes arc entertained that the season of excessive rains has ceased , in which case Uio present Hood will most likely disap pear t ' < i great extent before the Juno rise coiues. ST. Louis , Juno 27. The river lias fallen five inches and the to-day , govern ment gauge now marks thirty-four feet four inches. The water at East St. Louis is alsodcclining quite satisfactorily , and the general feeling is that all danger is over. T. J. Richardson , agent of the Belt railway , at Venice , has been elected chairman of the relief committee ap pointed to sucor destitute people on the American bottom , north and east of that place. lie says the situation is growing worse daily , and that there are a great number of people out in the country who are surrounded by water and unable to communicate their distress to , any 9110. The committee sent out four skill's to-day to viiiifriovery houao north and east of Venice , "nnd bring to that place nil those in a destitute condition. Besides these , Mr. Richardson says there are plenty of others who will not ask for food or beg for assistance. Those wo must find out and help. To-day people como in from eight nnd ten miles above Venice asking for relief , and if wo cannot get money any other way wo will mortgage our houses and buy piovisions with the proceeds. One family , continued Mr. Richardson , of eight , including six small children , who'have been living on raw potatoes four days , wore found to-day nnd relieved. Brooklyn ninety fnmilies nro known to require assistance and many more , no doubt , will bo found. Most of the suf - ferers have suflicient clothing for present . wants. Provisions nnd groceries ; or * money to buy them , nro badly needed. . The full committee nt a meeting in - , Venice to-day issued a call for help. Money or pro visions can bo sent to Henry Robinson , chairman of the relief commit tee. . THE JJIJI.UOK DOWN KAHT. \Vir.KKsnAnuEI > : i.Juno27. Theheavy rains for the past few days and the burst ing of n dam caused an extensive cavii-in nt the Baltimore mines. The residonta in the neighborhood are alarmed. LANOASTEU , Pa. , Juno 27. A disas * trous storm occurred in , this county. In ) many cases the tobacco and corn crops uro ruined. Trains on the Pennsylvania road arc detained , owing to embankments caving in. At 1 o'clock great excitement prevailed nt the scene of the cave-in. It has ex tended a considerable distance and al ready engulfed one house. This build ing was carried down with its contents teA A depth of soventy-fivo foot and completely buried. A largo portion of the branch of the Delaware and Hud son railroad is now endangered , and may disappear at any moment. Several houses are in peril , and occupants are seeking safer quarters. Up to this time no loss of lifo is feared. There will bo a still further loss of property. wni POTT.SYILIJ : , Pa. , Juno 27. The dam age to crops , mines and railroads by the storm throughout this region is widespread - spread and heavy. Trains on all branches of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad have been delayed by washouts and land slides. The rainfall wis : the greatest in ° 20 years. A number of colleries were flooded , in some cases mules wcro drowned. The Ions cannot bo estimated. HAKRJHDU.II , I'a. , Juno 27The lieavicot 'rain fall'in ' years fell in the last twunty-four' 'Hours. The 'StiScjitfelianna r hasriHen Jive .f60t since noon and-is still rising. * ' t ' , * AtLKNTOwir , Pa , , June 27. The Lo- high river H twelve feet higher than usual. A freshet is feared. The river is still rising. Persona living near by are removing to places of safety. There were also heavy land sides on the Lohigh Valley road at Rockdalo. PORTLAND , Pa. , Jnntj 27. A terrific shower burst over this vicinity last even ing ; causing "widcspiead devastation. The liangor & Portland railroad had a number of culverts and bridges washed away and no trains will bo run to Naza reth until to-morrow. In some places the washouts were twonty-fivo feet deep. Nearly all farmers between here anil Nazareth suffered. It is still raining and the streams are rising. ASHLAND , Juno 27. All work at the L. collieries is suspended and unless rain ceases ten collieries in Mahoney valley will be Hooded. Traffic on the Lohigh D load is suspended. At Shamokin all collieries are suffering. Hpoclal Dnjiatchcn to TIIK UBS , MONTIXAL , Juno 27. Sir Aloxandei Gait said yesterday : The right of Canada to make her own commercial treaties ha.c been practically conceded by Eng land. The modus operand ! was that leprusentatives of Caindr should bo associated with thu Brilisl ininiBter , nnd the proposed terms bo nub milled for approval to the liriliah gov- einmcnt. In these conclusioiH England reseryi'd tlio right of judgiiiim ospuciallji in cases wlu-re tieatien weio nmsiderei objevtionablu or likely to product ) na tion.il coinplicalions , The indepeiidcnei ( ( ueritinii was not only a dead issue , bu had never been n live one. TltfjKGUAlMI NOTIW. Hi > vcaUI ! ) patche to TIIK Iltx. Archbialiop Woods' last will and tootament admitUvl to [ irotcst , Ixyjuoatlw all his effect * real nnd peiuonal , to hU HUCCOSHOF In oilico. lot The opinion of ex-Judgo Badgeloy , of th 1m Hiii > crier court of Montreal , nUtcft the gram I'JVRO ! of Free M.M.mft of the Jlro lllco art ! Joctto tlio | HMialtoH ! linpoKpil In 1833 ngitlii't secret Bocictlt . Thiuo only , 'xt'nitit nro the Kmnil IcilfTttt of Kn lntid , Irclniid , Scotlantl or Ciuiadn , tlio four imuit'd Imvltig K ° t ppt'rlal acti lianwtl granting them immunity from Fire wan tllsonervd jettcnlay aftfrncxni in the heat1lii Inlircaitt at Mnnltur colllt-ry , two Milieu fnmi.Mt. Carnicl , I'A. Satfrnl nion MIM-O mprcnmniiygoN and carried nut of thn mint' . Tlio colliary cniplnjH o\ur li\o hnndreil men iiliil txiyn. A coil train on tlm ] ) , , I. , k M , And a working train on tlioY t Klioro road collid. od at a crOiMin ? . Thni. Dunn , a Went Shore employe was killed ami HCMTII ! Injured. The Now Orleann Timc Democrat m > oclal sajn : NOWH rearlie.s this placu that the tiegroei wlio outragftl a young lady no.ir JoIIernon were lynched \ o-'ti'rd.iy , tnio han od and the other burned to death. \V'm. MulloiiH , Tent Hall nnd HOII , went killed in an alTtay at Collinsxillc , Alu. , und John Mullens fatally Mounded. Ono thousand employes of tlio llcthlehem , ( Va. ) Iron company s Htccl mills ijtilt wurk , tlo- mandliiK anlncrcaso of wages , \ \ hlch w ai re fused. Them In much excitement. The creditorn of M. S. Nichols k Co. , com mission men ou the Chicago l iard of trade , brought tii prluf by tlio lard failure , held a meeting to examiiiK Intu the nlfulrsot the firm. Tlio lirm will pay al > out tlfty cents on tlio del lar. lar.Tho The ranchmen of weitern Texa are lament ing the Hcarcity of water and the parched con- illtion of grais. Stock is nulTorlng. INCOMING"PAUPERS. . TlieQnBstioionrisliIininiEraUonDis- cnssctl , Another View of the Matter lroHont- oil to 1'rcshlciit Arthur. To ( he Editor of Tim DEB : In last evening's issue of Tun linn a correspondent signing hima'jlf "M. B. S. " appears greatly annoyed ty the pro test made , on last * . rtturday , to l-rc.iident Arthur , by a dele ation of prominent Irishmen , headed by Alexander Sullivan , against tlio deportation to our shores of English-made paupers. "M. 15. S.5s guilty of the grave mistake of appearing in print to discuss a subject about which ho evidently knows but very little. In the meaning of Mr. Sullivan's address - dross and according to general accepta tion a pauper is one who , having been reduced to absolute poverty , depends for subsistence upon , the charity of individuals or the ulnto. The worst , because irredeemable , phase of pauperism is that produced by decrepitude. "M. B S. " does not deny , because ho can not , that hundreds of p.onniless and age-worn , helpless pee pic , gathered from the poor houses and noverty-stricken districts of Ireland have been landed during the last three months upon our tdiorca by the English govern ment The greater part of these people are unable to work , and being without money , become unjustly a charge upon the taxpayers of this country , Those who are able to labor have not the moans to leave the large cities , and hence must settle there nnd pass the remainder of their years on a miserable pittance in the very lowest state of American society , where their children , born in poverty and educated upon the streets and wharves make fit candidates for the ranks of our worst criminal classes , la not such a practice in direct violation of international equity ! Is it not inhuman ? But this practice would not bo so flagrantly unjust if those people were compelled to lleo to their native country because of its over-population and it inability to support its inhabitants. Its population is only 1G2 to the aquare mile against 445 in England , 183 in Franco , 213 in Germany , and 485 in thrifty and prosperous Belgium giumOf her twenty millions of acres only three millions are under cultivation ; yet she exports food , pays forty millions of dollars per year in taxes , and over eighty millions in rents. Even during the famine stricken years three of he crops have produced eight pounds of food per day for every man , woman aiid child in the island. Why did millions starve ? These are hard facts drawn from English statistics which show that pauperism in Ireland is not duo to failure of crops or inability of the country to support its population. But cause the is for Ireland s poverty and that cause is found in a system f land laws preserved from the middle ages , and which is a disgrace to the Christian civili zation of the nineteenth century. Re duced to pauperism not through any fault of theirs , not through any fault of their country , but that a relic of feudal barbarism may bo maintained. These unfortunate people instead of being supported by the system which pretends to govern them are permitted by the gov ernment of "Her Host Christian Majes ty" to die by the horrible means of star vation or are departed to these shores to become a burden upon the tax payers of .America. > Against this forced and whole sale emmigration of English made paup ers the Irish National League protests and not against the ommigrotion of per sons desirous of improving their condition and capable of doing no without becom ing a charge upon our government. In order that "M. B. S. " may criticise intelligently tlio rcscarchful and scholarly address of Air. Sullivan ho must furnish instead of high-sounding and meaningless sentences a contradiction of cold facts gathered from the works of Engliah statis ticians. And let mo suggest to him , in all friendliness , that in his characteriza tion of that duputation of leading Amer ican citizens who waited upon President Artlnu- a body of cranks- deputation that represented fifty millions of dollars amassed through their own genius and industry ho only manifested his own lack of courtesy , C. S. S. The board of examiners to examine ap < plicants for teachers' certificates will ineol nt the High school building , Monday , July 2d , nnd Tuesday , Thursday nnd Frl dny following. Miw. Dit. DiNSMuoit , JOHN HUSH , SIMEON BM > OV , Hoard of Examiners , HIOKMAN'S GRAND HAZAR. g The Great ft'lfiiw Jfat Halo Ktill uontinuca. Hats for everybody almost given nwaj under inorlyaycc aalc. 0. E. WHITI : , Agent for Omahii National Hank. MOIIHOWS' , H'DLOWS' , HOY & FORD'S CELKBRATI5D KOCHESTEIt SHOES in French , patent nnd hand-tumc < kid. All nt ntV V IG & WESTDERG'S , Conior lOth and Jackson : STRAWBERRIEsIsTRAWBEUIUES Very choice , 12io per box at UEO. HEIMROD'S. NEAR NEIGHBORS , A Trio of Timely Letters froi Boone , Polk anfl Cass Comities , The Condition of ( ho Crop * itnil Munition * Generally The , lie- union nt Wccpliijf AVntor. ( Jrntlcd Crop * in lloonc. Correipomknco o ( Til * H : AI.IIIOX , Boone Co. , Neb. , Juno 24. If the windows of heaven could only bo shut , nnd the fountain * of the great deep closed , and the nightly deluges stopped for a few weeks , there would bo n bigger crop of all kinds of small grain harvest ed in this county than the old nottlor has over seen , for never was there such a luxuriant growth as up to this time. As to the corn crop it is hard to tell what it will bo on account of wet and wei-ds. There is a great deal of bad whisky being consumed in Albion and thorn are sights to bo BOOH almost every day now which could not bo scon scarcely once in n year before the advent of saloons in our county. But the bad whisky has ono effect. It confirms the truthfulness of the Darwinian theory by furnishing the missing link. It carries back the origin of the human species far beyond the time set by the geologist and paleontologist. To find an animal so base in iU degrada tion as the missing link it would bo neces sary to go back to the carboniferous ago , to the time when slimy things with logs did crawl across n slimy sea. Ax OLD SKTTLKR. The Jtflitiiion at "Weeping "Water. Corrc'pondeneo of TUB 111 * . WKKPISO WATKU , Juno 2i > . The Herald's special correspondent has writ ten a.letter , published the 2Jrd ! , trying to injure the O. A. 11. reunion , to bo hold hero the 3rd 4th and Cth of July. Ho says that "it wilUbo a failure , " nnd that "Gen. Manderson will not bo here. " Now Gen. Mandorson will bo hero , and ono thousand more of the grand army boys , and wo will have n grand re union. It may make the ox-rebel who wrote the article sick , but there will bo a grand Fourth nil the same. Our fort is built , tents and quarters located in ono of the nicest parks in the west. Comet down and see what n good time the G. A. 11. can have. Please make a denial of the Herald report in your paper and you will oblige many of the boys. E. W. 'llKr.n. ' Events in 1'olk. Comrpomlfnco of Tim IlBR. OSCKOLA , Neb. , Juno'26. Polk county still flourishes. From every precinct conies favorable crop reports , small grain never looked so well , corn , although not large , is a good stand and growing day and night at a tremendous rate. The weather i very fine , with perhaps more rain than usual for Juno. Last week three nights in succession someof our citizens were frightened attho approaching - ing storm clouds , and many wont , to their cellars. The clouds , however , were only in fun and soon passed over. Our real estate agents report business good and transfers ' 25 per cent , bettor than last year. 'Osceolu is making some substantial improvements , two new ele vators are being built , and our farmers may expect lively competition ( as it were ) in the grain market. A valuable span of mares were stolen last week from J. F. Campbell , ne.ir town. They were after wards found in the southern'part of-York county. No thieves found. The anti-monopoly convention held hero on the 13th to elect delegates to the district conventions , was in every res pect 'a success. Representative men from every precinct gave encouraging re ports , and it is safe to nay the voters in Polk county are no limgcr under the in fluences of the bosses , but may bo relied upon in the coining conflict. _ Osccola had n lively tilt with the saloon question recently. A sulHcicnt number of names were secured to n peti tion asking for n license , but after ma ture reflection several names wore with drawn and the matter was dropped. True our druggists are not BO careful ax they should bo , and their registers show a long list of sick and atllicted , and an indictment against them is easily with drawn. It isalso quite inconvenient and somewhat expensive for the thirsty ones to have private packages shipped in. Then our town is very quiet , and it would help business , you know. Our city market reports busineaa dull in his line. 'Not a single arrest the post year. Our jail stands empty and don't pay interest on first cost. Our district court closed the last session in a single day , and has nuvei sent a criminal to the penitentiary , and things arp growing desperate } ' Why not have a saloon ? After six ycurs of peace , "sweet peace1 Osccola has at last got the postoflico jiin jams got 'cm bad. One of our influ ential ( in his mind ) citizens , who is n largo real estate owner nnd drives fasl horses , wants our little postoflico. A Stromsburg banker goes to Lincoln in his interest , meets Mr. Laird , and tin matter is quietly fixed up. Several disap pointed promised candidates hear tin news , there is blue smoke and snlphui in the air. They think it an outrage that the present obliging and cflicion postmaster should go , therefore , seven eighths of the patrons remonstrate anc wait. LEON. I'KltSONAIj. George If. Qulmliy , Warren , O. ; George K Mitchell , MomiacliUHuttHj Curl Itnlwn , Clii cage ; John Hchafcr ami wife , VonnxylAaniu Ucorgo Caruy , Chicago ; II , I/ . Matson am wife , Ktreator , 111. ; Minn ] Slack , Somcnot Iowa , and John Palmer , Kntrtiulil , Nub. , nr among tliu guexU nt the ( ir.mil Pacific. tTolT 0. Witxtack , a conductor on thu Wu bash between Moberly and DCS Moiiim , in I town a guuxt of the Metropolitan , .luff 1 from the nld Hoosler xtnto , mul in ono of tit htMt bo } * ullo.it. It in liU lir.t Unit to tU Onto City. C , Anderson uivl family , WitkuliuM , Neb > , Frank 0. I'hulM | , Lincoln ; Miss H. U Ilobcrl t.n HOII , Oilcan * ; Dan \Vnfmvr , Uiitto City , Mot tann ; Dr. H. . Taylor , Ulalr , nnd O , Alaltoi nn Bc.ttiieo , Xuh. , uro guuiU ut the Millurd , John Cr.rroll ; thu night imrU-r at thu ( iriin I'ncilio , ill bo inurrlcxl on Suiuluy night inn to Minx Annlu Knox , of Imliaii.iiMilU. Hon. Loran Clark , II , T. 1'rlco. Judge A 1) . Drahianl , nml Hon. V. M. Hnckott , c Albion , nroall guests at the I'axton , W. M. Cant nnd family and T. T. Pett ! and child , of liemont , 111. , are registered i the Millard. Mrs , J , K. Mumaugh hiu gone to Mlchign to r ! U dnrllig the unnunnr months and rcou- | > erato. I' . .1. Slidliy iiml .terry MuMhlll , of U. 1' . local freight nllkv , nro going on n trip to Ohio. 0. M. CruickjOmnkH nml wife , of Xorth Henil , nro gnrtU of the Mlllnnl. T. N , Smith nnd daughter , of Bancroft , N n > Mtor nt the Motroi > ollt.\ti. A , U. D y , of Mnrslmlltown , In. , registered nt thu Mllhird > e.itenlny. ( ieo. S. Cn.ok nnd J. H. Hamilton , of York , nro nt the Mctn > ] > olltAn. U. S. Norvnll and wlfo , of Scwnrd , nro guenU of tha 1'nxton , Mrs. CJ. S. Crutcluhnnk , of Ft. Niohrnrn , Ii nt tha Millard. J. L. Mitchell , of Nobriukn City , U n gtiOHt of tha Ntllnrd. 1'otcr Kocntzer , of Marslmlltown , U nt the J. W. McMnckln , of Now York , U nt the MotmH | > Utan. J. A. Wnrd , of Huston , I * a gucat of tlui Metn > i > oHtui. Jnnici Mntlloy , of Oscoola , It nt the Metro- Win. C. 1)1 ) ion , of Detroit , U * t the Metro- J. O. IClUworth , of Detroit , U t the Metro- | Hlltan. Ij. Krnnk , of DIM Molnon , In nt the Metro- polttan , W. C. 1'owora , of Ghtcngo , In nt the Metro. .1. F. . Kellogg , of Bolwooil , U at the Metro politan. Mini M. J. Dyer , of Now York , in at the Millard. 11. S. Fuller and wife , of Crete , are nt the 1'axton. Mm. C. Vf. I'liolpB , of Clear Creek , la at the I'nxton. Adolph 1'lntt , of Now York , U at the Millard - lard , John llalloy , of Chicago , ia at tha Grand 1'a cific. cific.L. L. Si > olU , of Da\ld City , U at the 1'axton. C. W. LyniMi , of Lincoln , is at tlio 1'axton. C. D. Arw , of St. Joe , in at the Millard. W. Lyrnan , of Lincoln , U In tlio city. O. J. Taylor , of Sioux City , ia In town. J. A. Lo Fib , of North Platte , U In town. J. T. Mitchell , of Nebraska City , is in the city. city.A. A. K. Day , of Manihalltown , Ia. , It at the Millard. J. N. Cornish , of Hamburgh , Ia. , Is at tlio 1'axton. M : J. Cooley and wlfo. of Now York , nroai the 1'axton. C. D. Aycrti and A. II , Bishop , of St. Joe , are at the I'nxton. Wolllncton W. Drummoud and L. D. lien- nett are in the city. Dr. Fishblatt has raturnod from a business triji out in the Htato. Goortjo Anderson and MisH M. J , Djer , o New York , are gucstH at the Millard. Dr. Wintorstoen , F. K. Wblto and 0. W. Oritefl , of 1'luttsmouth , are in the city. A. K. Clarendon , Ruporintondcnt of thn schools at Fremont , in Uniting tliu Omaha schools. Mrs. J. W. J'addock and Mlm Kmma 1'ad- dock left today : { or the west to spend thomim- iner at Fort Itoblnaon. A. .1. Gcrhtel , representing Frey llros. , the cigar manufacturer * of Now York , and Victor Lengfold , of St. Louis , Mo. , are In tlio city on business. Miss Mnrgiu Hambright returned last eve ning from Gland Inland , after a pleasant vlxlt of several wooks. She wart accompanied by Misses Kmmu and Magglo Howard , who will xpcnd the Fourth of July in Omaha. Do not go to the country without a bottln ol ItittcrH to flavor your Hodi nnd Lemonade , nnd keep your digcstUo orgnir In order. Do sure It la the genuine Angosturr -wide fame nnd manufactured only b\ Du. J. O. B. SIKGKHT & SONH. A Dull Pawnbroker. Detroit Free Prow. The other day n Detroit pawnbroker received a call from a young man with the tan and freckles of the country on his face and nose , and an old-fashioned bull's-eye watch in his hand , which ho desired to pawn. "Whor you lift" asked the broker. "Oh , out hero a few miles ! " "Vhor you got dot vhatchl" It used to be dad's , but ho gave it to me. " The broker looked him all over with n suspicious glance , and asked nnd received his name , and then added : "Vhy you vhants to pawn dot vlmtch , eh ? " "Well , I need a little money. " "Dot looks suspicious to me , undl guess 1 call der bolceco. " "Suspicions ! "Snyf mister , if you don't know the difference between n thief selling his plunder and n young man in town with his gal , and that gal wanting peanuts and candy and Kody water and street car rides until she K cleaned him out of his last cent , you'd better go and start a sheep ranch. " "Oh , dot vhn it , eh ? Vhell , I gif you tree dollars. Dot makes it all ash blain as der face on my nose , und I hope you haf some goot times. Hero two and ono makes tree. " < "Ton elilm too much ( or TAX NEJIVINE , " , cnn ono medicine bo a ppcclflc tar Jpl- : „ _ - - „ , AlooUollnnif a- Opium V.ntlaui nbciiiimtimn , Hperinntur- aIn ttnt , or HcinluiU AVcnkocMH , uuii fifty other Inb complaliimf" Wo claim It a tjieclfle , ulin- b lily , LecauBO the virus of nil dlscaees urltCH from tboblood. ] tn Nervine , KcBoU ont , Altcrath o nnd H ! I.nxatlvo projicrtlCBineetallUieconiJIIiuna Iierclu lie rif irrcd to. It's know n tiorlit n Ida an ; t. n- , It ( lululu ami comjKiiitB the patlcntnot liy the lntmductlonofopf te nml druitlorathartlcH , but id by the rcnlorutloiuif activity to llio slnmnch ami idt nervous y tcin , whereby tlio brain In relieved \t of tnorbld fancloi , which uro crtuUU by the coufcn above referred lo. To Cli-rgymcn , Ijiwycrn. IJlerary men , Mir- chatits , llaiikcru , LaUlCH and nil tlio u whonu Gid- of cntary employment caugeii ticnoim prostration , Irregularities of the blood , stomach , boncls or kldueya orwho require a nerve tonic , appetlztr or ntlmnlant. HiMininw > "EUVINB la Invalnatilu. tit Thoniandiproclalm It the moat wonderful InvlK- at orant that ever austalned the iluklue vyktcm. Vat tMtlnooUl * nd c Irruliir. i nd tnp in DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y : FIRE AND BUHGLARPKOOF 1OJ2O J. M. BRUNSWICK &BALEE JU.VKOth.18S3. In order to | < roUet tlio puMlo Oftltut the Imposition of llountetuuilii In our line , e have concluded to offer BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. [ I'LEAHE XOTE TIIK TOtLOWINO I'HICES : 2 | Unit ZaulUr Irory DlllUrd llfllli , 1 1 r ccl .K2.00 I > ) > cUlljr und toleljr nunutictured ( or Iran Rlmonri k Fll at Vcnlen , Dolglum. No , 1,74 lneht W , | ier janl . I8.WI | No. J , 74 Inchon wide , ( xrjanl . .W.80 No. S , 74 laches Ulc , ) < r larvl . $6.00. Nominal Hli < of | Table. | ot TuUo M9.8 - 68.8 4.2x8 For licit t'orCuihlon , , Doth. . . . . . . . . h > r IkM. . . . . Kor fuihlon. lloth For CvuHlon. Both sra Quality. (13 W 3 W - 18 00 til 7S S 25 1500 111 S6 276 14 00 llll.UAUI ) CHALK. I CUE TIl'S. flwt French IllllUnl Ci ! lk , | > r crow t MHe \ t French Cue T1p , 100 In a boi | 1 ( W rOCKCTNKTTINas Frlngci , UAtlicr , Hneit worrtccl , | > cr et ( fl ) 13 00. Ordtn limit InTarlabl ; be iccomp nleJ by remittance , and sann be directed to our principal manutact- orlc * . THE J.M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO. , CHICAGO , CINCINNATI , NEW YORK , ST. LOUIS , X J-Omnha olllco , 509 South 10th itrcct. TUB OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEWELRY HOUSE IN OMAHA. Visitors can hero find all tlio novelties in SILVERWARE , CLOCKS , ItlCH AND STYLISH JEVTELHY , The Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in AND A LI , DK8CKIITIONH of FINE WATCHES , AT AH LOW AH is compatible with honorable dealers. . Call and see our elegant new store , Tower Building , CORNER 11TII AND FARNAM STS MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES A largo stock always on hand. Kirit Quality. tlV 00 S 00 22 00 11800 I 00 20 00 IU IX ) 8 (0 17 M Mcrond Quality. | H 00 4 00 10 00 -IS 50 1 CO 17 00 < 12 60 3 00 K & 0 NINE LEADERS ! IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF Out of the many hundred manufao- urora of this line of goods , wo lay claim o representing the leading makers , and can snow a more complete and larger line of Pianos and Organs than can bo found n ano ONE House in the west. Our SINE LEADERS are the following well- mown and celebrated instruments. STEINWAY PIANOS , OH1CKER1NG PIANOS , KNABE PIANOS , VOSE PIANOS , PEASE PIANOS , ARION PIANOS. SCHONINGERCYMBELLA ORGANS , CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS , . STERLING IMPERIAL ORGANS , ' Wo want everybody desiring a Piano or Organ to call or write to us for infor- , L nmtion and GET POSTED. Wo can soil you the best instrument made for the least money , if yon will give us c. trial and want to buy. All we ask in to show you , as wo know wo can satisfy everybody from our Nine Leaders , which are recog nized by those posted , a.s the best made. Bond for catalogue and price list. > , J MAX MEYER & BRO. , WAIIEUOOMS , Cor , 11th & Farnam Sis. , Omaha. 11 J. B. DETWILER , > * " ( Invites the attention of the public to hi * ' * Large and Well Selected Stock OF Embracing all the Late Patterns in everything in D///e Carpet Line , IN LAIUJE QUANTITIES AND AT LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY 1313 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. OT. O. X Lj UFt.Q : jSLOIHC , 1'IONEKIl 7 Buggy and Spring Wagon Manufacturer. 815Rftwnth Btreet ottwoeea lUmy