THE DAILY BEJbJ OMAHA , SATURDAY , APRIL 5. 188 * . The Kidneys. They nro Uio most important scc- ictory orgnn" . luio nud through the Kidneys How the waste fluids of the body , containing poisonous matte - to taken out o the system. If Iho Kidnpys do not net properly this matter is ictunied , Iho whole sys tem becomes disordered nnd the iol- lowing symptoms will follow : Hendaclip , weakness , pain in the small of hick and loins , Hushes of heat , chills , with disordered stom- nch nnd bowels. You can tl. oroucli- ly protect the Kidneys bv BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTERS- when any of these symptoms mani fest thf mselues you can quickly rid yoursn i ! of. thorn by this best oi : all medifincs for the Kidneys. BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are bold every whore nt 81 per hottlp , nnd ouo boitlo will provo Iheir eflicacy. OMgffiftTrarff E GIF IDS Ton THE emir. OF ALT , DISEABES ou FOlt TKTNTy TEAKS Ilnmphrcyi' llornro- Iliiuiiilirnvs' Vetcrlnnry Mnnnnl. ( SX ) pp.1 lent f n-o by mall on jcwlpt of price. Ml cents Cjyi'.tiunlilcK soul free on application UUaU'HIlCYSIlOMCOl'ATIIIOMIMl.Ca , 100 Fullou btrcct , New YorU. . 1. * KH V Vital WoiOtncss nnd lus HUMPHfi tration from over work ot Indiscretion , and promptly Xcenln mo 50 years , 4s the mo t S110C05 ful remedy known. _ , . . . . . . rgo vial of powder for S3 , urnt post f rro on n colpt of price. Illiniilirr > n' llomco. Bird. Co , . uiagt , CatalcEUo trco.1 109 S ult on bl. . Yw. Proposals for Military Supplies. IlRADQIMnTXIW DxrARTMUNT Of TUB PLATTB , ) Utncxopl'iiiRF QUARTKK MABTKB , O MAMA Nun. , March 25 , 1884 , SEALtCI ) raoi'OSAb * . in triplicate , nubjoct to h usual conditions , will bo received at this olHc until 12 o'clock , uoon , ( Omaha local tlmo.Jou dates named hi'ruitttr , at which hour they will too opened In presence of Bidders , ami at fame hour ( aliening for difference ) In tune ) nt the olllcoi cf the Quarter master ) at tbo follonlncntmcd military posts for fur- ddlMiry attatd potts euth fuel , forage and straw tisnnybi n quired during the flscalvcar comm ijctn ? July let , 1S31 , \ Iz : Omahadcpot , Chuy en no depot , Forts Omiha , Nlobrar * , Sldnny , Uus- rell. Steele , Hrliltcr , Douglas Robinson , Laramij , McKlnney nnd Washable. Propnsils for wnodco l , and charcoal nlll be open ed Friday , April 25th. 18:4. For hiV , Btiavr , eralu and oran , Saturday , May 31 , 183S. Aiao.at this olllco , Friday , April 25th , 1834 , propo sals for furnixhlng on the cars at station ! neinet'ho mines on the Union Paciflo and other Uallroads , ten thousand tons of o al , ot 2S40 pounds to the ton. Also , at thU olHce , Saturday , M y 21 , 1834 , for famishing at Omaha depot or at nny ILillrcod ( U- tlon not ucst of North Tlttto , having Railroad con nections with Omaha , 1,500,000 pounds corn and 1,000,000 pound ! oit ? . The Government rccorvcs the rlgnt to reject aoy or all proposals. Preference clven to nrllcle of domestlo production and manufacture , conditions of pilce and quality be ing equal , and such preference given to articles df AuiTic-in production and manufacture produced on the Picllla coist , t > the extent of the c naumptlon rcnulrc'l by t'.io public service them. Blank prouostla nd Ins ructions as to bidding terms of contract , pMinont , etc. , will bafurolsbed on application to till i olllco , or to the Quartermasters at rar out ctitlint namnd. Envelopes tontalnlnz proposals should be marked , "Pr ipesais f"r - at - . " and adHresse ) to tbo undersigned , or to the re'pottlvo Depot and Post Qnartcrmaeters , O. a DANDY m5 dim Ct Chief Quarterinaste T FciinHyIrani&8 Presidential Pet. PiTTSBUito , April 4. The republican convention of the Twenty-third congres atonal district to-day elected Thomas 1 Bayno and E. M. Byora delegates to the national republican convention , instruct ed to support Blaino. PiTTSnuao , April 4. The Twenty- second congressional republican conven tion to-day to cheese delegates to Chi' cage , resulted in a split and thn election of two sets of delegates. Biaine men retuaed to go into the convention , unless their delegates from the Fourth district , who they claimed had been legally elected - ed , bo recognized. This the convention refused , and the Blaine faction withdrew , organized , and elected Jacob Single and Joseph D. Weeks delegates to Chicago. The regulars also organized and elected M. E McGee and J. Flynn. Both sets of delegates will go to Chicago and demand mand recognition. McGee and Flynn were not instructed , but it is understood they will support President Arthur. Ovcrllown , VICK&UUBQ , Miss. , April 4. The United States steamer , General Barnard , in charge of Colonel John McGinnis , ar rived from St. Louie this morning , bring ing 100,000 rations for the overflow suf ferers. At Tystonvillo , Tonn. . 7,000 rations wore loft for 1GOO pooplo. She will distribute supplies at all points between tweon Vicksburg and the mouth of the Bed rivor. Dies Under Olinrjcs : of Ttioft. WASHINGTON- , April 4. The vrar department partment is informed that Pixymaator J A. Brodhead died in Boston yesterday of an attack of pneumonia. Paymaste Brodhead recently became insane on a count of troubles arising from theft o : government money in his charge. Hu had just reached homo from his station n' Tuscan. Alter tlio KEY WEST , Fla. , April 4. The wai ships , Vnndaha and SwaUri , and thi revenue cutter Boutvroll sailed from heri to day to assist the revenue cutter Dix i n the search for the ecoonor of Cuban ban dits. Thu Spanish consul believes tlia a atuall party from bora were to meet thi larger ono from Mobile and Now Orleans Dr. Hunt , of Methodist book concern i In Now York , reports that during the past foui years the MethodUt church lud paid nt 0,455,009 for millions publications an id $3,000.000 worth of llteraturo had boon u idP plied ny the Muthndlat book ooocorn. Te Prs years oo 1)23,000 ) luiplen of Methodist paperi were dispoued of in riunduy nchoolx , and rso day 12,131,100 copies ara val'eil ' for. om An order wan received in Havana from Madrid reinstating Ansbsl Aratito a cuBtom housa collector. IIo la the man who contln- ' nously imposed fines on Americana , and who within five wontlu fined merchants 8120,1)00. ) > Tha urand council of mechanlo ) , of New Or leans has derided upon a xaoerwl Btrlko MOD. 'lay. if the ndvanuj a ked for Is refuged. The strike will Include all mechanics enraged in houeo building. Jac/ib Bchaefer and George T. Slosson have BlRiied article * for two gitniu of blllUrdg , to ho played in Olilcugo. Muy 12'h ' i > nd 3Ut. The tintt g.mie i * for tnohtlk Una championship , the necoud the champion's ame , ED. D , WILIIAM9 , TAILOU AND MKX'H FUKNISHEK , is again open ut the OLD STAND , 1400 Farnam street , opposite Paxtou Hotel. al-5t Buy a lot in Ouiulm View Bogga A Hill are tcllinx them cheap 20-01 ( THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , April 5 , Notice to Advertisers. II. S. Smith , who has for the pwt year filled the portion of manager of the advortis- In ? department of Tun UKK , hai lowed the tlty advertising of this paper , uml will hcront- ter Imvo complete control of that department. E. IlosKWATKn , President Bsn 1'ublishinp Co. LOOAL BREVITIES , Ono disturber of the peace loomed up in pollco court yesterday. IIo was nscosscd the customary S3 and cosh. Kd. Gorman , the city jailor , Is arranging n very tasty art gallery lu tlio city jail. Tills will help the boys to nmuso thomsolvo while awaiting the dociaon of Judge Uoneko. , T. S. Donman's clothes line was robbed Wednesday night nnd every garment wns taken. Mr. Donman lives nt No. 501 South SoTontocnth street. No clue has boon ob tained to the thieve * . The firemen had a very ploasand sociable nt their hall Thursday ulght. Twenty couples were present and indulged in dancing until twelve o'clock. The boys have n faculty of always ha\Ing n pleasant time , A dinall boy by the name of Sly was ar rested yesterday for stealing newspapers from store doors. Ho is a ely one and no tnlatako , and tlio judge sent him up to the county jail for n few days until ho repents. A runaway on Cas street yesterday morning - ing played Had havoc. They ran between a hydrant and George Jtodlock'a fence , break ing both hydrant and fonco. They then ran against a telephone polo breaking it so that the wires came to the ground. An Editor's Tribute. Thcron P. Koator. Editor of 3ft. Wayne Ind. , "Gazotto , " writes : "For. the past five years have always used Dr. King's New Dis covery , for coughs of most severe character , as well us for these of a milder typo. It navor falls to effect a speedy euro. _ Sly friends to whom I have recommended it , speak of It in samu high terms. Having boon cured by it of every cough I have had for five years , I con- Rider it the only reliable and euro euro for Coughs , Colds , etc. " Call nt C. Goodman's Drug Store and got a Frte Trial Bottle. Largo Size ยง 1.00. Resolution of lU-Krct ami Sympathy of the 13. M. A , nt the Death of Robert P. Itlokorby. At a regular mooting of the Emmot Monument association , hold on the 3d of April , 1884 , the following resolutions were adopted : WHEIIKAS , The truth of the pool's apothegm , "Death loves n shining mark ; a signal blow ; " ban received another startling exemplification in the recent death , after a short illness , of our late well beloved brothei , Robert P. Kickerby , by which his aged father ind mother are rendered desolate , and moat sadly stricken and bereaved ; and WIIKUEAS , The ties of brother created by onr society are second only to those of consan guinity , and bind us each to the other with the strong bauds of fraternity , love nnd affec tion , making the joys and sorrows of our brother's friends and relations in agreat _ mea sure our own , filling our hearts with sadness at their misfortune and happiness m the pros perity ; and , , WIIBIIKAS , The Emmet Monument Associa tion has in his death loat one o\ \ its most faith ful , diligent and earnest" workers , and the cause of motherland an upright son , whoso lifo was devoted to the exalted mission of aiding his suffering countrymen , in gaining their rights as men ; nnd MS } country her place among the nations of the parVKand his friends have lost an iuvaluamo'trdas'ilro ' , and young Irish-America one of its brightest stars and sternest leaders ; and WHEIIEAS , This great affliction awakens in us , the members of the Emmot monument association , profound grief at our loss , and sincere sympathy for his bereaved parents , which would express itself in kindly'offices to thorn and in words of consolation ; therefore , Itesolvtd , That wo tender to Thomas J. Hickerby and his beloved wife , the parents of our departed brother , the nssuranca of cur re earl and affection and of our heartfelt sorrow for the deprivation which they and their chil dren sustain in the loss of n kind patient , amiable , loving , eon and brother. Jtesoltai , That ilthouirh the 27th day of March , A. D. 188 J , was an era of great sorrow and grief to the parents and brothers and si ? ; ten of our late brother , and although Their circle is broken , ono seat is forsaken , Quo bud from the tree of their friendship is shaken , Ono heart from among thorn no longer shall With joy In thsir gladness or grief in their 111 , Wo commend to thorn this consolation , that to him whom wo mourn that era wus the end I of sorrow and pain and the opening of the gates of immortal blossodnesa. That as a cloud of the sunset , slow molting in heaven ; As a star that is lost vnhon daylight is given , As a glad dream of tslumbor , which wakens in Ho hath passsd to the world of the holy from Kuolvtd , Tiiat n copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved parents of our late brother , and nlo that a copy bo sent to tin local papers with n request that they bo pub lisrod in their next issuo. . Signed by Moses P O'Brien , J. A. Hannon , E V. Morisrity , Apnl 3J. the committee. 1)1101) . HANDEL Frlodrlch Handel , son of Katha rina nnd Friedrich Uundol , April 3 , 1881 aged 2 joars and tl months. Funeral will take place April Bth nt 2 p m. from Eighteenth nnd Williams streets. Friends invited. IIAHLir-In thi city , April 3 , 1884 , at 1 o'clock p. in , , WilllaF. , only son of Joh nnd Mary E. Haz'.lp , ngod ton months. Funeral notlco hereafter. OWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlt piwUm ami , u , A wurvel ol pun trough tud wholeiouijnaa * Uo/e eonomloal than 'h cf intiy Uudi , and c * > u o } bo told in coiupotltlvi wltu tbiainllltuda of low * u ; . rhort welttt t aluu i tl h , , > > * v f" Jeri. Sold 110171" CM * . KOT * ! ttuk M'twJsrCj. AN OPERATIO EVENT , The Verfbriiuint'O of "Imuln ill incrinnor , " Ity Mnploson'n "Her 's Opera O < ttni > ixny , ' ' The grand Italian Opera "Lucia di Lammormoor. " wns performed at Boyd'a opera house last evening , before n , largo and fashionable audionso. The event was ono long to bo remembered by these who h d the pleasure of being present. It was without doubt the grandest nni- sisal entertainment over given in this city. The opera is founded on Sir Wal ter Scott'fl tragiostory of "Tho Bride ot Lammormoor , " with which most of us are familiar , and the charming music is by Donizotto. The following was the cast of the opera : Edgardo Signer Vicinl Enrico. Slgnn Galansi lUimondo Slcnor Chorublnl Arturo Slgnur KtnnUlinl Norinanno blgnor Jllolottu Alice M'llo Vnlorga LUOIA Mmo. ET15LKA CLUSTER Tlio opera opened with a male chorus , which was strong in voice and numbers. Signer Galassi , vrlm as Eurico , appears at the opening of the first act , at once obtained the sympathy of the audience by his rich and superb baritone voice , in the solo , "Fury , Remorseless , Terrible , " and as the opera advanced it was evident that his acting was equal to his singing operatic baritone aingcrsand actors in the world had preceded him , and none were disappointed. At the close of the tirst scene ho sang the air , "Now now pity for him restrains me , " which was enthusias tically received by the audience , as were all his numbers. During the pause between the first and second scones of this act , the orchestra , under the direction of Signer Arclito , played n most charming intnr- ludd , which wns applauded to the echo by the delighted audience , who insisted on a repetition , and the orches tra gacofully responded. The orchestral musio throughout proved as much a pleas ure as the vocal portion of the opora. It was without any question the most fin ished orchestral musio over hoard within the walls of the opera houso. It was in deed a rare treat. Lime. Gorstor , who mudo her appear ance at the opening of the second scone in this act , received a very cordial greet ing , which she acknowledged with a graceful bow and u winning smilo. The first air that she sung , " .Nature seemed wrapped in allonco , " was listened to with the deepest attention , and upon its con clusion the audience expressed its pleasure by hearty npplauso. This was followed by another air "Love wraps my soul in ocatacy , " which wns indeed a gem. The act closed with a "Edgar. " Vicini possesses a clear and powerful tenor , able to roach the highest notes with its full volume without ap- parcntly the slightest effort or any indication - cation of a break. It is indeed a very rare thing to hoar A tenor with such a wonderful range , and so smoothly reach ing and maintaining the higher notes But to return to Gerstor. The gem of the opera was her imitation of the flute , which wat so perfect that ono could hardly toll her voice from the instru ment. It was prebably the sweetest bit of musio over heard in Omaha. In other airs aho exhibited the power and cultiva tion of her voice , but in this aha showed its rapturous sweetness and versa tility. No bird over sang sweeter than she did on this occasion. The audience enco were perfectly carried away with it , and at its conclusion rewarded her with tumultuous applause , to which oho re sponded. The mad aceno throughout nras a piece of grand acting. Gurster is not only a great singer , but she is a most graceful actress , and in voice and action she is indeed an operatic star of the firit magnitude. The dueta by Gorstor and Galassi were all charmingly rendered. The chorus , both male and female , was all that could bo desired , and the opera throughout was a source of genuine pleas ure to all. A Very Ilomarlcablo Jlccovory. Mr. Goo. V.Willing , of Manchester. Mich. , writes : "My wife has been almost helpless for five years , so holplost that she could not turn over in bed nluuo. Sh" used two Hottles of Electric Bitters , nnd is so much improved , -.hut she is now able to do her own work. " Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty [ cents a but tieat C , F. Goodmau'i ) . THE ITALIANS , They arc Given a Uearln ; ; and Kc- inandL'tl to Jail \VHncHbCS. . The five Italians arrested for illegal vo ting last Thursday were given n hearing in police court yesterday. An inter preter was engaged , and during the ex amination the boy who escaped from thu officer on election day came in and was placed In with the other fivo. Ho acknowledged knowledgod that ho wns only fifteen years of ago. Tlio men all testified that tliat they had boon induced to vnto by Jack Galligan , and that ho had promised them plenty of work. They vroro re manded back to jail until Tuesday next , at which time the ballot-boxes will b opened , and it will bo ascertained by the ollldavtta just who was responsible for the illegal voting of llicao men , They will be used us witnesses on Tuesday against such parties as may bo found to bo im plicated in the crimo. llucUlcii'o Arnlcu Halvo. The greutewt medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts. Ul- cn , Malt Rheum , Fever Sores. Cnncorj , i'ilw , Ohillblains , Corns. Totter , Ctiappod hands anl all skin eruption , parntitoeu to euro In very Instance , or money refunded. 23 couU t V"JT An Heirloom 115 "YcarH Old. Tscumsch Journal. All of our readers who are familial with the history of the revolutionary war will remember General Israel Put nam , ono of the greatest soldiers of hit day. "While in Omaha lost v/cek the writer hereof had the pleasure of inspect ing the wedding ring of Mr. and Mis. Putnam , which sealed their marriage vows in 1738 , and has boon in possession of relatives of the family since the death of that estimable lady. A daughter of Qen. Putnam presented the ring to Miss Eunice Tyler , her sister-in-law , about J the beginning of the present century , in whuie poseaaion it remained until 1855 ; whou nha gave thu little keep-Baku to MIBB Orpha E. Olcmmit , of Vermont , now thu wtfu of Dr. 0. M. Dimimo'jr , of ) Neb , , in whoso possession it 1ms been for the past 3 i years. The ring is n slender bind of chased gold , on the top of which ia n beautiful garnet sec , on either side of which is a fair sized diamond. In the dnys vrhrn this piece of jewelry WAS made the font of placing sots in solid gold had not been discovered , consequently the diamonds are placed in solid silver on top of the gold. During the 145 years of its exist ence this little heirloom lifts changed owners but thro3 times , nnd it is needless to ndd , is highly prized by the _ lady in whoso hands it now restn. The diamonds are valued at $25 each , and it will bo seen that the ring was quito valuable 145 years ago. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. FAY it Co. , formerly of Minneapolis , Minn. , have opened n _ whotasalo confec tionery , cigar and fruit business , at 1211 Farnam street. a2 1m DIAMOND DUSTS , A Now Club Formed In Onmhn to Compete for the State Cham- This fiiir weather is reviving base ball intorcsta. It is only a matter of a few weeks before the season will open in Omaha. The Union Pacifies will consist. of Whitney , Bundle , Salisbury , Briggs , MoKolvy nnd Rockwell , of last years ( cam , and Jamison , of last year's ' Dia Moines , Firth , of laat season's Allen- towns , 'Now Jersey , and C.uroll , of last year's Port Hurons. Some of the boat cluba in the country have secured dates I'rrm manager Lord , and will visit Omaha this Benson. The Union Pacific reserves consisting of J. II. Lichtoborgor , Maim- iror , CcUifield , Durko , Millet , Iloss , Bailey. Ferris , Bryan , L. Funkhousor and YV. Funkhousor , have boon organized and will in all probability compote for the atato championship. "HOUGH ON RATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flies , anta , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , crophera. IHc , Druggists Major Nowolt Held. The examination of Major Newell for embezzling funds of the Consolidated Tank Line company was finished before Judge Bonoko Thursday. The defense based their argument on the ground that the grand jury had investigated the case and had discharged the defendant , and consequently the lower court had no right to holt1 him. The book-koopor of the company testified that ho had found a shortage of $1.050 in Major Now611's ac count which ho did not know of nt the time the grand jury was in session. The judge hold the defendant in $1,500 bail and gave him until 4 o'clock yesterday to furnish the same. The arguments of the attor neys , especially those of Gen. Cowin and District , Attorney Godwin took the form of personal abuse against each other rather than upon the casp in hand and were very amusing to the listeners. With Durkoo's Salad Dressing there is no waato or disappointment. You are certain to produce a good salad. It costs leas than homo-made , and in , besides , a superb table sauco. 4nuto oed A Bad Bolo. In front of A. J. Popploton's resi dence , on Sherman avenue , is a horrible mud hole. Yesterday two -wagons wore stuck there , and have now sank almost out of eight. It is a daily occurrence , and there is [ almost constantly a gang of men present to help extract horses and wagons. Surveyor Smith says that quicksand has been reached , and if the city is not going to fix it atonco a danger signal should bo placed there or some ouo will certainly bo drowned in the mud. Evidence of the Bent iCInd. lUclmrd T. lloblnson is ft druggist llvine in Racine , WIs. Hero is what ho say : "Afllict- ed with laryngitis I was nimble to articulate n word distinctly for fully two montlw. A lib eral application of Tliomif f'ctcctrlc Oil com pletely cured me. Am pleanod to recom mend It. " _ jafji Wills Filed. San FrascUco Call , Hatch 9. Charles It. Taylor has applied for let ters tos.tamtintury under the will of Hiram A. Robertson , deceased , which is filed for probate with the petition. Tpstotor'a son , Charles K. Robertson , residing in Omaha , Neb. , is the sole devisee In th will. The estate is valued at gl.EiOO. AIIE YOU GOINOTOEUUOl'E ? In another column will Do found the an nouncemout of MehHrs.TUOS. COOK & SON Tourist Agent * , 201 IJroadway , Now York , rolntivo to the very complete arrangement * they liivo made for tours in Europe thi coming Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur > siniilnt , " containing mupa and full particular will l > o nulled to any addicuuun receipt of 1 contu It is ronnrtoil that Senator Fair and his d vorcod wlfo will soon bo remarried , Borne ono asks : How long It a man a brid groom ? Wo believe it Is fimhlonablo no nnt to skip out for two inoutliH. [ Uosto Globe. A young woman arrived in Baltimore tl other day frnm Switzerland en route Uruguary , South America , to moot an tunrry her luvcr. A .St. Louis girl mtirrlod a man ou fifteen minutes' acquaintance , hocauso she know if flio waited till bho know him better nlio'd never have him.Boutou [ 1'ist , Au Alnbamu widower with twenty-cine children ho * just married aTexun wlduw with nineteen ihlldron , HIH..O without the bright mid hnppy facia uf childhood in a dreary pluue indeed , "S' > MIm Skimps nnd Mr , Llmbi are to get married , Well , I declare I That ed couple , And she U old on ugl > to ba Ills mxtlmr. " "lucked die ii. And M for him [ why , he'd old enough to bu her father. " A couple hearing the miggeativo name of Vitriol lately nuuil n biiilegroom and thy brlde'i ) father in a New York court for aer- vice rendered In bringing ubontn marriage. Thfl clftlm iigiiinsteach WUB f r $10 , and wan busml on the legal ground that they had fur- nlidiod refr * huii'UU ' und various delluides at partioi , glVKii fur the obj'iut uf brln King the young ciuplo together. The mutcl hmukiira were nn uvarlcloiu that they fancied thtlr ccmntel was not exerting hiiunelf iu the mnt- tor ; hence they hid him m court to uliow cause why ha had not tollcetuil the claim ) . lie i serted that the Huit was iiendint ; with a full proxpectof being dcclilod In fuvnr of the mar lingo broken. If thin ruatom ulionld becomi general in Amei lean tocloty , it would be a bo nauzaf Baby's Petition. I.lfo U rcitlon , dajs aru rledlnif , Children LI > oui , Imt die I t i tnlugr ; Warobu take , nil frlrndi aiH mothnri , Watch theprttl mi ( ilrUunJ brotherii : Rjjcl thu houio Ma i > f Victoria , ohlldmi ultii , all badU > H'0tI | No I'replcst ' i > uht < , liy baby Uke larks t > Juy rue tu < ai | > in U , IX Jones , of Had Cloud , is a guwt o the Millaid. PATTI AND NIOOLINI , How VcHlcrtlny Wns Spent by Them In tlio City. Yesterday was ono of the most bonuli- fttl and sunny dny.i Oinnlm 1ms soon for many weeks. The air was warm and balmy nnd everything Imct the appear- nnco of spring. With the exception of the muddy nnd almost impassnblo streets Omaha could bo teen to its beat advan tages by strangers. That n strange and noted p.irty wan in the city was frequently visible in the streets. Quito often n group of Italy's sons would bo mot. Their dress and manners attracted the attention of stran gers. Although these less notable per * cons were frequently mot , the great ones , Mmo. 1'fttll and her I husband Sig ner Nicolini , were scon on the streets but once yesterday. Mmo. 1'atti and her huslwni ? remained - mainod in their private car at the depot - pot until early afternoon yesterday. About 2 p. m. a carmgo containing Mr. IS. Ilosowator nnd lionurnl Gibbon , do- nartmout commander of the Pintle , wns driven to the depot. Hero thcso two gentlemen were joined by Mmo. Patti and her husband , ns had been previously arranged. It was intended to take a drive to tlio barracks , but owing to the condition of the otrouU the idea was abandoned. Hanecom park wns visited by the party. Patti expressed herself as pleased with tlio scenery. A drive aa taken to several other places of im portance. The party then wont to the Paxton hotel , IJoro late in vho evening a private supper was given , attended by Mine. Patti , her husband , Mr. E. Iloso water und Count ZuchorolT. At nearly 11 o'clock Patti and hoc husband were taken by carriage to her private car at the depot , shortly after which she retired , It had boon intended for the train to leave the depot at 12 o'clock , but Madame Gorstor did not arrive there un til nearly half-past. About 1 o'clock this morning the train loft the city. It will arrive in Chicago to-night noino timo. There they will stiy until Mon day morning , when they go direct to Now York. There they will fill a three wooks' engagement at the old Academy of Music. Thence they will go to Lon don , whore there will play in the Drury Lnno Thoatro. A SILVERY SUBPKISE , Mr. nwl Mrs. O. G. All on I'rescutoil With n JlanilBuiito Silver Sot. Last evening Mr. and Mra. Alton were very agreeably surprised hy n deputation of their numerous friends paying thorn a visit ; and both their surprise and pleasure - uro were increased tenfold when they learned the object the party had in view. It will bo remembered by the friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Alton that their marriage was consummated but very recently , and it appears that the employes of the Union FnciGo transfer at Council Bluffs , where Mr. Alton is em ployed in the capacity of assistant cash ier , had determined to present the happy pair with something in token of tlio high esteem in which they hold their fel low worker. They finally fixed on a very beautiful and exquisitely chased silver tna set , nnd it certainly proved a most ap propriate present. Mr. H. G. Stripe , the popular steno grapher , was selected as orator for the occasion , and in a few well chosen words made the presentation speech , in which ho hoped the memento would provo a true mascntto to the newly married couple through lifo , and that they would enjoy a long , prosperous and happy future. Mr. Alton , who was deeply moved , made a short but appropriate response , and the rnrty separated. Mr. Alton is an old newspaper man , having boon on the Now York Sun for some little time , but follow ing Horace Orcoloy's ndvico ho came west and has not had c.iuua siuco to rograt his change of habitation. I'EHSON'Alj. J , G. Arthur and wife , Oaklaml , Nob. , are itopiiinK at the Metropolitan. W. D. Groso and nlCo , of Blair , are stopping at the Metropolitan , J. If. Koblaou , of Tohmali , ia at the Metro politan. 0. Uook , Fremont , ia stopping at the Metro- polltin. Goo. W. Klloy , Albion , l at the Motropol- itan. itan.T. T. J , Smith , Alnswnrth , publisher of the Western Nowu , in at the Metropolitan. II. W. MathowB , of Atkinson , Nob. Graphic , la stopping at the Metropolitan. L. F. Cook , Logan , la. , ia at the Motropol. Itan. Itan.Jaa. Jaa. K. and W. G , Glasgow , Peru , Neb. , are stopping at the Metropolitan. Tlios. Kelley , Lincoln , Neb , , is at the Me tropolltan. K. U. Wuito and faralIyLlncoln , are gncaU uf the Mlllard , N. Huffman , of Nellgh , Nebraska , in etop- ping at the Mlllurd. W. D. Mathewn , editor of the Holt County I'ionecr , la at the Mlllard. J. O. Chase , Fairmont , id utopplng at the Mlllard. Miss 1'aw , Will 0. Jonea nnd E. D. Gould , Fullertou , are gneatH ( if the Mlllnrd ) Another American plrl has tied to royalty. Miss Uoddiird married JMnco 1'omiitownki In I'uils , In tliH iirmuiMo of Minister Morton , The New York prodnoo exchargo hive po- tltinnod congrtna to uuepend cOlnago of the ll- vcr dollar. Bl'HOIKin MljlUCINli , MARK . ' ' " t.lu"-- " ' JE MARK - - ; . % Bcmlnal Weak , hoia , Impntenoy , aud all Dlseasea - that follow as a torjucnce of Self < < In the Dark , Ulmuess of V ) lon , Frcunturp 51d AB and iaiy other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- uinntlonand l't mature Grave. - dgWAB cf ulrortlsemonts to refund money , , whou diUKKiiU from when the uicdlolno li bought rfo .o | ritunit. but ruler you to the manufacturer * , and the eeimlretrnmU are uch that they are ttldoin , V tvtr. lolled with. HoollielrwritUniruaranteo , A trial Si Snglo ! - Hindoo will convlno. fll Otlfl fllllKlU . , . paoVaja . , . < > aray-s ) " " n. m rr * * the most rtppttail of It * nal ninlHrj * . . . . . . Onaooountoicounte > relt r , we bavo adopted the Yelluw Wrapper ; HM > only yuuulua. trrull iwrtleultn In OUT i wiblt | , which wtido rote send , . fre : v..Xin. by mall . . .11 to every .i..Vnt uuojTrhoKjie * > ni , x - * 'j J for Infants and Children. CnHtorlapromofp.qPlgoatlon Whnt R | * our Clilldron rosy cheokR , tuul - ' Whnt euros Uietr lovers , maters thorn Bleep ; overcomes i-'lntuluncy < , Joii8tii > n- Tin Cimtotln. tion , Sour Slomnch , Diarrhoea , mul FovcrishncGS. It inaurca licnlth nml When Irtble * f rot nnel cry by turng , What their citron colic , kills their worms , imturnl sleep , without morphine. Unt CrmUirla , Whnt quickly ctircn ConntlpAtlon , " Sour Stomnch , Colds , Indigestion , CAstorla IK w > well Adapted to Children that I recommend It as superior lo nny pmtcripllon knowu to mo. " II. A. ARCimt , SI. I ) . , Fnrnwcll Uicn to ' Morphlno Syrups , Cftator Oil and nnd I'nroRorlo , 83 Portland Avo. , Urooltlyn , N. Y. JlallCnutorlnl CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for Ithoumn- tl.sm , Sprains , Burns * , Gulls , Abe. The most Power Ail nnd Pono- trathif * 1'alu-rcllcvliiK and llculliig Iluincdy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-UonOT. MONr.V TO LOAN In tun * of (300 anil ujnvitMs at low mlcs on Urnt rla ; ru > l tst to fccurltv 382-n roTTRii & . aJim. MOSKY LOANKD-On thattcl rroperty , y J.T. UnATl'V , 213 loath 14th ttrort. S8.1mS Tolo\n on r l oiUtc. HM.LOU IlUO'fl 3I7 S. 13th St. 418-7 TO LOAN Tlio lawwi * ralea o ! lnt r 9t MONUY Ucmli' Loan Agency , 15th A Ioula U tt TITONKV TO IXAN In ox ms cf DO. and upward. 1VI O. F. Ui\\l9 and Co. , Itcal Ettata tnd l.o u AKcnt > , IDO : F rnani St. 293-tl MONKY loaned on clnttcl iiroporty. by H. T. VcUnion , S , 1- corner 15th iul D HELP WAMTH1) . IANTCI-lli ( ) In small limply. Inquire at O. J. W C > nan nnd Co , 2U S. 18th Ht. XSTANTnil Rulton liolo hanili at' ' the Omnria > V Bhlrt Factor ) , 1207 Fntnitm St. 00 tf WANTED-nlrl for Rcrtcral homo woik , ROoJ wa KP9 and ntuidy emjiloj incut , N. W , cor. IHth anil Knrrmtu tlt . S97-t ( WANTii : ) OOIM ! wle iimn for ( jvncral itore. No. 10 but flr-t clidi ncoil apply. with rcfcruirc , II. Kohn , Honartl No'j. 803-7 WANTKD A Kill for Koneral houaa work In lam- lly ot tlirco at whlto oottage corner 2ith and MMOU/ 302-lf TT/ANTKU A < l lma her at oucont C91 Tlooro bt. , corner of tth. Qoodvage > . SOB 51 - tlftins and RO men for It. It. work. WANTKU-10 Enii < Iojriiient burciu ii7 N. 10th. 3420 SI WANTKD An oBloo boy. Utist bo quick , Joi Darnoau , Crocker Co. 400 6 * WANTKD-A n od oompot'iit ( { Irl for Ronoral house work In sma 1 'atully. Stunt wash and Iron ( -oQl , H. K corner 18th and Jaekion , SOU 61 WANTKD Olil to ilo general houno work 2010 liurtKt. 42WT WANTKD A girl at 029 Haruor Ht , between Oth and 10th 403-GI WANTKI > At Vankton , D. T. Immediately. A Hr t class cot or pains nmkortho will find atead > oniiiloj monk Apply to F , JlKlbTllIit , Vauk- ton I' . T. , box 301. 313-8 I'llOTKCTOU-Unprcoo.loutcdlrduoomcnta QUKKN taily agent ) for th'o ' now rubbcrunJortrur oiu.it for l dlcu. Addrma with stamps , LaJlcV Uu- dorgarmont Co.OBOUth May Bt. , Chtcaso. 8'21-lra ' Acood female coolc aud chambermaid WAN'IKD hotil. S7B-BJ ANTED Two oxporlooco t ngtnia at Union W Honing ui chltn olllcu 200 N. 10th St. 231 5 Good cook to apply M once at BID 8. WNTED . hOO-311 Girl forifonerar.houso.vork In small WANTED Inquire at 192i Douglu > tr et. SOO-tf A flrit clitJi ftmalo cook rim flrtt < WANTED room ijlrl Irath talking German and Kngllnh , at Kuropcan Hotel , 10th Ut. 201-tf WANTEDexperienced gltl for general hou U' WANTED Apply at 107 south I4th 6t XlO-tf -ITtT'ANTKD tlnluirroom Kltlat the Emmet house , YV 1 itli , between Harnoy end Farnam. IS-4I TTT'ANTKD A lrl , 1614 Callfornll atmet. 803 If ITlTANTlCD-airlslwo want IS KlrN for Koncral VV houio work , to apply at onoi ) to Gannon It'os ' and Co , Oppoilto 1' . O. No charge. 741-tl TTTANTED A German dining room klto on TV Itnue and Uoppo , 418 H. 13th Bt. , between Ilaraev otid Howard. - BITOATIONB WAHVBU. Bltuttlonasli'uwkccpcr by German WANTlll lady. Addtou"il , S. " 300 , Ilco onios. 33M' WANTED S'luitlo-i ' In ( ; roca-y or dry goods ttoio an cleik , willglto gtioJ reforo.io i. Ad -E. 0. B. " Ileo olllco. 2ai-IJ t 7ANTED A llu tliii by ft young min who un- V ? ditrBtanda b"ok dtepliiv , and la nut af'ald of work. Addrej * "J. a" llio inlli-n , 3'2-B" ' W'ANTED Httiitlon h lalya raiitili.rorcfil8t. | Caa come well luoouicndcd. Addrcii 1 * . O. box 357. 8 < H-B W'ANTKD A priltl in liy n y uns inaito work In a iirltntu family. ( ) jed iifureneo * . Ai ) ; drew "I1. U.p' thla ufllfo. 3IM5 YI7ANTKD A nUuitlon by a liHt claaj baki-r. Ad- VY dren"W. M. " Boo offloo. 8W-Jp ATrANTED \ rollahle yonnjt m\n w i place VV to work , board and go toaohool. "H. A. W. " Pee nlPce _ _ l H-t ( MiBOEr.LA7jy.onaw \a/'ANTEI ) Two unfiirnlthcil rooms for gentle. V > tnanand vt.le. Addrcas "J.A. II. " Beonmce. 8E4-H WANTED S.OCO yards ol Jilt , al or i , , < aronv block Mutot thi ) Convent on Ht. florj'n uvc- aue. H- " . JOHNSON , f81-t of Steele , Johnvm iuo. - ' houioiti. \ . 10th and 9M on Ht WANTKII-Clcu'd Ciua St. AddiejsA. L. l' ttcr 1 11 IVliani HU S"7-DJ ' \ \7ANTKD t arm and r.uthoutoi , to paint hy con. M tract , ( lood work guarantted * lijily for U-rniuto Win , Hii lit , noutii nldo I'lcnu St. , lonrth homo w t t MJ. H71-7J YXTANTI H-Tiirnit.Ht'irB liiifool Iiii.hion tbo. > V luu.hfiru , AdJicmi * . F aUr , llco ovco. IM-4J tSTANTED Uy ft centleTm , room and board VV in a prlvati ) fain ly within eight blockn of I'cm olllco. Address "T , U , a. " Uou o.tlco. 2iatt t W AN PKIA lew iicrnVH to Irani lok keeping Will wait en i til pay until situation ] uro fur nUicd J. U. HM1TII , 1610 UjU Ui. B0 0 FOR KE T--Uor.BS3 ana LotH , : \ IlKNT-Storo room 1WJ Fare am Ht. , b I 1MUI.SKNA.CO. 40 tf KENT-filS north 17tli Htrcct. Addrcu boi FOK TlS.flty , 3t-7f IlKNT AI irir * front room Dutiable for thrci FOIl , wtll furnished at 14l8Iloward ht. \ _ riO KKNT-mrulshod bed room cheap , 1BIK Oil cajoBt. t New 6 room Cottauo for rent. Complete itata A f new ftirnltnro ( Induing pl n } for stlo au baruali. bii'endlil chi c for anvunu tjoln t J house Jiiulro8Ut | < ! WoBtfHt. 3374' HENT-One H ll-t and DavU 1'lauo. In ijulrc at idholm : and Kilckson'i. 421-10 OU HUNT KurnUhod room at Aroado Ileslau rant , Utt luu > l n tUett , mi-it 'Ol' KENT I"urnUhed front room lor onuor trtO OIl 11F.NT Ilireo unlurnlatielroomj mid kltrbe : i > " ( | 4t * thHt to * i FOR HKNT CottAge 8. of U. V. depot Innulro J. 1'hlpps UoolMZS. Bth. 370 tt nUllNISIIKD rooms 10J N. 18th. 378-01 TO B.KNT A ( umlthcd houia to a hmlly without children. Inqulio at 1019 BoJgo St. 34tf-EI FOR11KNT KurnUhrd rxima with board at 815 noutu Mnctccnth St. 3154) FOIl HKNT Uuturnlshcd rcoim 1621 Capitol me. 033-W rpo HKNJ Furnlfliml roomii. Inquire nt eautclda JL 16th St. , bctncon Jnckroti And Jones St. 343-61 JTUm IlKNT v furnlilicj room soiilli front , bay ' \\lmlow , all conrrnlcncci ( or to gcntcrnon , with or > vltlouttioaid , 314 I.UKM ) Bt. J3J.tr . Oil UKNT-FurnUhol roouu. 1318 JixcVson 81. JP 000-7' Oll UENT FuraMinl rtwnis 1818 Dodge St. 310-71 FOH HUNT Nl" ly rumlrhctl roommlthnr with out boanl 1016 1) j lf ( Nt. 293-6p IfiOll IIK.NT PuVnlnhcd rooma W. corner 19t 1 and Farnam. 270-tt F OIl RENT Furnished rooms at 1019 Farnam. [ > 01l UKNT- Third lloortf building Ko. 1211 Kar- ' nauifit. 247-tf FOIl IIFNT A nicely fiirnlohcd parlor c et cxpcu- tire with or without Ixwrd , finest location la Iho city , N. W. coroer Ibtli and Faruani Sis. IM-ll F 10U HENT 1st class 0 room ootla o. S. T. I'otoreon , S. K. corner l&tli and Douglas. It2-tf FOKllKNl' lOJaerofarm. Alaobilck yard. T. Murray. 63-tt F'll HENT- Ishcd rooms 1017 Dcdgo strot. OTi-tf FOH KENT A fuinlancd front room for ono or two gentlemen , H , E. or. 14th and Davenport bta. TOIl ItENT Furnl&ncd rooms , 1017 Dodga street. JL1 nMt.tl JL1FOlt FOlt IlKNT Itoomi In Nohraaia Nation * Bank Building. Most deslrutlo olCrea In the city Supplied nlth hydnullo elo-atcr and heated b steam. Apply r.t Ilank. 020-tf FOH KENT Vnrnlshod rooms on the northwe , oor. 10th aud Capltolavonue , formerly Crtlznton Unumi. ISM ! F UllNISUKD room heated 273 N. 19th. 975-tf f UU FOR SAW. 4 lieaulllul lots opposite Poor Clalro Convent on Hamilton street fOOO and t85'i < ach. Elegant hrlolt residence near St. Mary's a > o. , lot f.fii-JO , large barn , etn. , 11,700. Very rosy terms. Four ) room house' 100x13 ? south 16th St. , very dcslrablolocation , 8 ,0.0 $20i downbalanc (20 poi month ( I lots In Wlloox ad.'ltlon near Vlnton 6k , tCOO nj$850 [ each en monthly pajments. BAB- KKH k MAYNK , N. K. corner 13th ind Faraun. 40Atf Fll 8ALK Nice S room cottaiu , bay window , i orch , well , cittern , full lot , 2t miles from 1 * . O. 81,600 f.W dovra and J15 pur month. BAKKER It MAYMJ. 400-tf 17OII SALE Lots In llansoom Flaco on Monthly JU payments. B VHKKK & UAVNE. 401-tf FOH HAI.H Kull lot In Hblnn'd addition , R squares from street car. Bp'endld location , ft I th a new 7 room house , tlSOO ca h , and 91,000 on monthly pnymontu. 1-AULSKN & CO. 414-5 FOR SALE Lot 38x132,10th Htrcet , Improvement Add. ; not far from Whltelcad Works , with housn well , all fenced , &eOou uisy terms. & CO. 415-S CO.FOIl FOIl rULK-2) ) acres cor. of ISth and VnHoy St , 4 rouin houne , barn , well , i.lc-j tieea all tonoe-J , i3OCOcish. 1'AUMKNi CO. , 410 D 2 ncro o-rncr , otVMeywA . . llth St. , JLj I tli 4 room brink house , itablo and well , all fenced , ? 3 100. i , CO. 117-5 -rOH BALK-Lot 33x18 ? , with h"uso. will and J1 ( unco on Dorcas hot. 10th and 20th bt. viry cheap for cash. I'AULSEN & Ort. S13 6 T7IOH SAI.U Lot COxlOC , M > r ha. between 17lh JL' at.d l&lhSt.276iiuh. I'ALI EIi&UO , 4120 FOIl HALT : -Nloa 4 r-om ruttiifo full lot south 12th Ht$1,000 8VX ) < lo n balano 915 per month. HAYNE. 403-tt 8UE-2acrc3 with Drlol : h'mso south 15th FOrt , g,2i,0. jca < li bilanro to < mlt. JJAllKBUJt MAYNB. 4C3-tf - Vhliulew froutmum Baun- ilera street 4190 and 4I7S uach. BAllKEU fc JIAYMJ 4 4-tf mLK-t ielvli . Counteia and atu'o , FOIl Azcnoy 217 N IBtli S . 410-SS 0H SALK A now u rUht grand phno. First- J1 claw make at a great bargain. Dare opp irtunlty tobuv a inignlllcont instruuiunt c eap. Inquire 2414 Chicago tit. 3Di6t > M.K Ilouso and lot In Reed'ii flrit add. , on FORM Capitol ave , flnt c < aa r.elRhburhood aud loca- tlon , 3 , UV. 1'AUMKN & CO. 4'JI-B FOIl 8AI.K To full lo'n , flrttclaiis buatneai prnp. erty , Inquire of l'\ULNKtf& CO. 410-5 I poll RAI K A moat marVutln Stromsburir , Neb. . - 1 ti ipulitlon 80. ' , riily Iniilnuti bousu of the Mud In tbo the rlico. lleaiKin fur Belling cliuijo ot bus- Iness. for iiartlcu1 rnwilto 314-0 ( lltEl r 11KOS. , Blromibun , ' , Nib. Aumall Btoak of tttvgt and Oruppsta' Fixture ! for xalo In the live town ol Waterloo , Nebraska * coud npoulni ; fora pliyjlclau. Addrcoa J , II. HIL- . Ell. Ukhorn btitlou. Aeb. 789-tf CTIIAYKU on thenliht of April 1st ono lirgo bay O iiimu clipped "t.d ilraVud till oud mani , also . due Ia K" brown rll | > | ol Ii0"o Uoth vtoro newlv II.K | ; oiiolkklu biliio thu I'tbur K hillor Iloturn to tliu aarneau craoki r futtory aud riccivo rtwaru ITtOIl 8 UK A Ido b r top bufpy almost eow , A. J , DlnHnon'ainjko Inquire ut 1112 f arnam St. sas-oi Fn SAtB-Kmull Jobofflcowlth 3J ( onU of typo , til la iro'id r.nmal lot of ntatlo.ery atJ. W. I'IKK , l' JN. UthHticet. S31-7 , FCI1I KALR-I'hicton , cluap , rarrla v top. Slii'p- nun's mike. Inqu.ru illSO Owlgo. S03-6J nun SAL ll.mi'hold furniture , also threeroonia F ) _ to lent to parties ( jiving good reference. Apply Immediately Ne. jm Capitol ave , , Duutli side bei. mil mil lath St. 8)34 } F Oil HAbK-New utand , good location 113 H 13th Ut , , between Jackson and Howard. 839 | FOIl HALH A new sn.l fountain cheap , ftu- ployuent Agent 317 N , I0th at. S47-SJ ' FOit bALK Acre lot * In Brighton , (176 to 900 eaclu tit cash , bVauor , moiithly. 331-tt IKKYi HOTTER. a NOW U the Urnto boonre a No. I b < nplu It ) L k- - tenworthTi'rrica before the r Uu ui ihe 1MU. Come fiulci. LuU S.&O to < 3.0 earh. 332-11 1IIKY4UOTTE11. - . . . BftLB BoanlluK houie Inceitnl locatloo _ Kent low , faiultuie nearly new , flrkt-cliM , ray- lnif tlL C B. BCHALLEll , illllarU Ilotet Slai - FOIl tULU Qood cleau itock ot urccerl , old itaud. I eke about ISI.COO , Agency 210 N. l Ui r to.t 307-t. } OU BALK Uood stock ol t'urolture and O M. li ulc about $ IOu , , AjW > 9X 217 N , Itlvh W.