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rm * A ri OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY KAY 31 , 1584. Capital Prize $150,000. "ICtdohertty certify ( Aot ut tupcrvite ( he at rangementi for all thr Monthly and Stml-Annua Drawinyt of tke Louitiann Statt Mtery Compatif and in person managt and control the Drateing , themstfat , and that tne tame are conducted inll honttyJairneti. and in good faith touard all pni ( | M , ana tee authorise the company to tut thit cet tiHeateeithfacnmlet of our signature * attatktc in itt advtrtwemtntl. " U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! 0er Hall a Million Disinlinicii ! Lonisiana State Lottery Comnany , Inoorporatod In 1SO.S ( or 25 jcars b ; the IfRtslMni- or ailucatlonal and oh&ilt&blo purposes with a Mf tut o ( $1.000,000 to which a rrjotvo ( und ot Orel C60.000 hag Blnoo been addod. IJy an overwhelming popular veto Itj franchlj > waa rnndo a part ol the present ttato oonstltnUoi adopted December SJ , A. b. 1870. Its grand single number drawings will taki place monthly. It never scales or postpone ) . Look at the following Uhtrlbution : ICOth Grand Monthly nnd the ExtraorfliDary semi-Animal Drawing In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , TUKSOAY , JUNI3 17 , 1881. Umlcr the special supervision and management ot GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD. of Louisiana - iana , and GEN. JUBAL A. EARLY , of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE , S1GO.OOO. jWNotlce , Tickets are Ton Dollars only. Halves , 5 , Filths , $2. Tenths , $1. 1 CAPITAL PlllZB 01' $160,000. . . . SttO.OOO 1 GllAND PUIZE OP 60.UOO . . . . 60,000 1 O.UANI ) PRIZE OF 20,000 . . . . 20,000 2 LAHQE l'HIZE9 OF 10,000. . . . 20,000 i LAHGK PRIZES OF 6.000. . . . 20,000 20 I'KIZKS OF 1,000 . . . . 20,000 60 " 600 . . . . 25,000 100 " 300 . . . . 30,003 200 " 200 . . . . 40,000 000 " 100 . . . . 60,000 1000 " DO . . . 60,000 APPUOXISIATION 1'KIZES. 100 Approximation 1'rlces o ( $200. . . . $20,00d 100 " " 100 . . . . 10,000 100 " " 3B . . . . 7,500 2279 Prizes Amounting to $122,600 Application ( or ritoa to oluba should bo made onlj to the oOloo ot tbo Company In Now Orleans. For further Information wrlto clearly Riving ( nil address. Make P. 0. Money Orders pajablo mi. address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE , Now Orleans , La. Postal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ki press ( all sums ot $5 and upwards by Express at out expense ) to U A. DAUPHIN , or II. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. PRINCIPAL LINE ritoM CHICAGO , PEORIA & ST. LOUIS , iiv WAV or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV2B , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVEE. Connocttns in Union Depots nt Kmi'uiCity , Omaha and Denver with tluiiugh trains tor Ana nil points In the Gicat West. Connecting In ( ininil Union Depot nt Chicago with through trains fur NJEW YORK , KOSTON , And nil Easiorn Cities. Atl'corln with tlnoimh tnilns lor Inillanap- oils , Cincinnati , Columbus , nud nil points ( n till ! South. Kast. At St. Louis with tlnougll trains tor nil points South. KlcKttnt Day Concht'9 , I'ailor Cnrij , with Ito. clluliiKChali-s ( scata lieu ) , Smoking Cars will Itovolvlny Chali-H , I'ulliimn 1'nlncc Sleeping Cars nnd the Ininous C. II. &Q. Ilniti Cnr- > inndnlly tonnd from Chicago and ICuusas City Clilcngonnd Council Ululls : Chicago and Ii'- MolnuH , Chicago , St. Joseph , Atchlsnu nnd Topcltn without clinii'c. ( Only IhiouRli lliu miming their own trains between Chicago Lincoln nnd Denver , and Chicago , Kansas Citv ntul Denver. Through caw between Indianapolis nnd Council Hind's , via 1'ooria. GOINR iVOHTII AND SOUTH. Solid Tiiilus of Klounnt Day Coaches uiu Pullman I'nlacoSlcopliiK Cnrynio run dully u nnd fioin St. I.ouls , via Hannibal ; Qulncy Kuoknlc , Bmlliiglon , Cudar Itaiiida nnd Albcrl LcatoSt. 1'aul nnd Mliinenpnlla ; I'ai lor Cart- with KccllnliiK Chairs to and lioin fit. I.onl nnd I'c'iirln. Onlyono changuof cnra brtwrct St. I.oulHiiuil UenMolncH , Iowa , Lincoln , Nu bni.ska , nnd Denver , Colorado. H Is nlM > the only Thiou h Line between ST. LOUIS , MIlTNEArOLIS and ST. PAUL It is known ns the iicnt TIIUOIUiH OAI LINK of America , and is universally admit i I'd to ho the Finest Equipped Railroad in tha World foi all classes of Travel. Through TiclifciH vin this nno lor cnlo p.tii ( ( .IE. coupon tickL'toltlccs In the United States < < . : d Canaan. T. J. 1'OTTKIt , I'KUOKVAL LOWKLL , Vlse-l'ret AO n.SI n r r Irnfua ' v "Sfv Poison Oak Seems to yield every tlmo to treatment with Swift' rC * SparUnbure. S. C. , March 13 , 188 . Your roost valiiafclo inedlclno ( Swift's Specific ) h s < luno me so much good tint I feel Ilka saylne thin fo -tho benefit ol those who sutler like I did. I wa poisoned by Poison Oak. and aw not a well day ( o * ix years , until I used Swift's Ppeclflo. In the > l > years 1 used almont every Mud o ( medicine , but non liad the le lrfd eOnrt. Att'r uilnif six bottles o 8 lttB Kpeclflo I am restored to perfect health wilt not a sign othat awtul poUonleft ! Yours Truly , DAVIDNESBITT. POISON OAK. -hal. ( or thirty cl ht yoiwwiffered every sprln and nitnmor w Ith Poison Oak , which I contracto In bithlng when a liov , I trlod > crj thlnu ( or It , li T cludlntr ininyphjrticlans. tut without any benefit. took six- battles ol rlwlft's Bpccifio ( H. 8. 8. ) ( ou jeirs axe , and it cured m round and well , Thre summers ha > e pawed , and I hatohad nn return ot I Jossril UKASUIT , Columbus , Ga , Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Uiseaiiea mailed tree T1IK SWIFT 8I > F.CIFtO CO. Drawer S , Atlanta , Oa. N V. Offlne. 169W.23 8t , bet oth and 7th a > s HAMBUEO- AMERICAN DIRECT LINK FOR KNOI.AND , FKANCK ANI oK.litAKY , Tlio steamslilfxi of thli well-known line are Imlit o iron , hi water-tight oo npittraenti , and are furnlih tdwitH every re > | Uintu to mik t'io im-wige botl tafoanda.'retalls. Thov cjrry thu United Biatei and Kur > peiu malld , and I'avoNew ' York Thun. days and ttatnrdays ( or PivmautU ( LONDON ) flier boimc , ( I1 UUi ) a'M IIAMIIUMU HUe : Flist Cabin , 8'tt , * 70nmlJ30. Bte rape.20 Henry I'undt , Mark llariacn , F. K. More , M , Tofl ikeentsln Omaha , Orunewlft ! Sclunnlcnaieiitsli ) ; Council ninN. 0. II : KIC11AUDCO. . , ( leu , I'au i , d Bro iay. . N. V. AceiDtH ecmcoooi MONf Y. In OiiD Month , - - THE NATIONAL GAME , The Scnson'fl First Contest ( or Oinalrn Ycsterilny Afternoon. About 800 persons witnessed the game yesterday afternoon between the U.I1 , and Hastings' clubs. The members of .ho homo team showed plainly the ne cessity of practice. The game , some what monotonous , was occasionally on- ivoncd by a brilliant play by some ono of the V. P.a' flic Hastings' club is undo up of gentlemanly follows , who > hy bail only fairly well. The leading eaturos of the game was the batting of i'uukhousor , and the fmo fielding of Whitney. This afternoon a picked niuo or practice will play the regular U. P.B' , rho will furnish their opponents with n > attory. Below is the score of ycstor- ay'a gamo. UNION FACIPIC. i-AYHi1 * . n mi rd A n tcKolvoy , I'd 1) . and p. t ! 1 1 41 Jnndlo , c. . 2 12 2 2 'nnklionsor. Ib . 2 -I ft 0 2 Vhltnoy , 3b . 3 1 4 30 Carroll , r I ami 1Mb. . ) wyer , a s . 3 3 1 3 0 Bryan , c f . amcsonl f . 4-1 ftlisbury , pandrf. . . . 1 2 1 11 3 Total . 22 1 ! ) 20 , 23 8 iiAsiiNH imns. I'LAYKRH. Hit I'O A II tine , o . 1'rlco , BS . Uploton. p . 1 2 1 f > 3 Irosthwaito , 2d b. . . . 0 0 4 1 3 Icllonnhl , 1 b . 0 0 4 2 2 IcKlnnov , 3d b . 0 0 1 1 3 Vfthlnutst , c f . Dallas , rf . Vlntors. cC . Totals . C. 5 21 11 24 fl'rlco out for obstructing fielding of batted nil. b't'imoof game 2 hours. Thrco bifo-hiU Funkhniuar , 4. Two bnso-hits B.mcllo , 1. Homo rims Dwycr. Karncd runs Union I'ncllics , 4. Passed ballsUandlo , 2 ; Stlno , 8. Wild pitches -Salisbury , IjStaploton , 1. Umpire -\V. F. 11 ckwoll. Do Not BIovo U Imlly. Go carefully In porclm iu ? medtcino. Many njvortlseil remedies can work great injury and wore o than none. JSurdock Jlltxxl Hitters are purely a vegetable prupurution ; the ainull- at child can take them. They kill dlnoaso nd cure the patient in ti nafo and kindly way. " OTTO , " ' or Uiimliillcr- Cwo-aiuI-n-Hnll'IIourH - ated li'iinat , thoBoyd I Mat Night. Mr. and 'Mrs. Goo. S. Knight , "sup lortcd by a fair company , appeared at the Boyd's opera house last night , to a 'air sized audience. No attraction that over appeared in this theatre was bettor rilled and worked up than was "Otto" consequently it o ( hold on ; that horrible rible pun has been sprung lee often dur ! ng the last two weeks ) . Last night's performance being the first "benefit" over done in Omaha , fewer empty chairs ought to ( no ofl'ence ) have been Been. Mr. and Mrs. Knight hive established themselves in the favor of Omaha play goers. Mr. Long's Dude waa decidedly the finest ever seen in the city. With ono or two exceptions , the company is above the average. The audience ex perienced a severe disappointment , Dwing to Mr. and Mrs. Knight being u 111 c ted with severe cold , which com pelled them to cut their songs , which are the brightest feature of their entertain ments. Auk your druggist tor Kedding's Russia Salve. Keep it in the liouso in case of acci denta. I'rico 25c. 1'rcsontation.to Kov. J. M. J.Smytli at Grniul Inland. Special Dispatch to the BHK. GiiANi ) ISLAND , May 29. Rev. J. M. J. Smyth3 pastor of the O'Connor colony of this state temporarily in charge of Grand Island and missions on last even ing was made the recipient of a purao containing $100. Father Smyth was but two short months with us but dur ing his sojourn ho endeared himself to all with whom ho caino in contact. ) The Catholics and non-Catholics united in of fering this taken of fhcir esteem. ( lion. John L. Means iu a few well phosen words , presented the purse. Fr. Smyth , in accepting the gift , feelingly thanked the donors. Fr. Smyth returns to his miesion , the O'Connor colony , for which ho has so faithfully and successfully labored from ita inception. Tin ) colony is a grand success , and stands to-day a monument of his energy and pluck ( in successfully carrying out the work of our beloved bishop , after whom it was named. Wo regret to see the rev. father go ; wo wish him Godspeed , and express the hope of seeing him located here in the near future. Woi do Meyer. It it now undinputed tint Win Die Mojr- cr'a Oulurrli Curt ) is the only treatment Unit will absolutely euro Catarrh fresh or Chronic. "Very efficacious , Hiunl Gould. Weeping Wntor , Nob. " Onn box cured me , Mrs. Mury Kenyan , Bismarck , Dakota. " "It ioxtered mo to the pulpit. Kov. GOOTKO K. Iteli , Cotlovllle , N. Y. "On box radically cured mo , Uev. 0 , H. Tahlor , 140 Noble ' " "A after 30 Htreet , Brooklyn' perfect cure years utferii. ( ? , J. D. McDonald , 710 Broad , way , N. Y. , kc. , &c. Thousands of tentimo. . nlals are received from all uartn of the worldl- Delivered , 81.01) . Dr. Woi Do Meyer's I by lufctratctl Treat ION , " with statements o the cured , mailed froe. D. B. Dewey & Co. 112 Kulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.hura & iat-m&3om Hawkoyu HomeoputlilBls. DEM MOINEH , Iowa , May 29. The State Homeopathic association concluded its annual session to-day. The following officers wore elected : President , W.Ban croft of Keokuk ; vice president , F. Beck , er of Clarindaj secretary , A. 0. Cow porthwaito of Iowa City ; treasurer , J. a. Drake of Mt. Ploasint. Board of Censora Dr. Royal , Dos MomeBj B. Banton , Waterloo ; G. W. Williams , Maralmlltown ; W. F. Grubb , Farmington. Board of Legislation -W. II. Dickon eon , Ues Moinesj W. II. Biker , Fayetto B , Biinton , Waterloo. Delegates to the American Institute Oia. H. T. Baker , W. Bancroft , 0. H. Patchin , W. kIJ. Dickinson , A. 0. Cow- porthwaito. Dea Moines , Cedar Rapids , and Iowa City memberu invited the association t < meet at their rcspoctivn cities next year. A vota waa taken and D s Moines wa % chosen. Dr. Itoyal was elected chairman of the commit tut ) of local arrangements , FHANKMN NOTKS. Correspondent of TUB BK . FKAXKUN , Nob. , May 28. This city will soon bo the metropolis of the great .topublicAit valley. The suburbs nro dot ed with new dwellings , and some of hem are very handsome. Among those nro the homes of Messrs. Fragor , Bench , Gottlo , Sharr and many others. H. F. Miller , of the Echo has sold his ntorcst to II. M. Crane , who will pursue the busincs ? . Herbert is n good practical > rintor , and has the past year given iplondtd satisfaction throughout the val- oy and county as an editor. James Bell has purchased n half inter est in the hardware store just opened up by S. F. Dohor Mr. Fay of Council BlulVa , Iowa , liaa nirchasod100 acres of land from the J. F. Xjdikor land agency , and will in the lear future move to this land of promise. D. H. Carpenter , while moving n largo stone for the lloor of Mace's livery bui. , lad the misfortune to get his log crushed ) otwoon two rocks. Frank Warren , of the late firm of Warren ! t Davis , has ROIIQ to the T. I ) . t S. F. It. H. to break * on n troight rain. Franklin has taken decided stops to ward the celebration of the coming fourth of July , and n grand time is anticipated. Franklin 1ms four livery stables and hey all do n thriving business. Kin. _ The nele nten Arriving. CitidAoo , May 110. The morninc ; trains > rought in a portion of the lotvn delcga- ion , three members of the South Carolina loleg.ktion , and six of the Tex us dologn- ion. Beyond n few scattering delegates , ram Ohio and Kentucky , and the ar rival of a portion of the Illinois dulugn- tion. The above constitute only additions nado to the few who had arrived during .wo proceeding days from Now York , Penn sylvania , and national capital. However , hero c ino large additions to the advance ; uard of those interested in the outcome of the national convention , but who form lopart of ita working body. Their pres ence , however , has imparted great relief n the preliminary skirmishing , nnd for : ho first time the hntels are taking on the air of activity shown by them for n week previous to the con vent ion of four yeara igo. Headquarters were open this morninc for Arthur and Blaine forces , nnd those of Logan , ind have been in existence for some days. The remainder of the Iowa delegation will arrive to-moriow , at which time the California delegation will also put in an appearance. The prgani/.Uion of the state delegation will begin to-morrow aftornoun in care of those which have full representation in the city. The weather , which has been cold and r.uv for the past three days , grow warmer to-day , and if the present temperature is maintained it will prove profitable for convention purposes. There were additional arrivals this afternoon and among more prominent were Galuslm A. Grow , of Pennsylvania , mentioned as chairman of the convention. Congressman T. Bnyno and three other accredited Pennsylvania dehgites are also hero. Andrew D. White , of Now York , arrived in advance of the main body of his delegation. Judge Foraker , 0. W. Moulton and Amor Smith who represent the vanguard of the Sherman delegation , arrived this afternoon. "Don't Ucnllcincn " lluny , , Said a man en his way to bo hanged , "thoro'l be no fun till I get there , " Wo s y to the dya ppptict , nervous , and dobilituted , don't huiry thoughtleH ly for some remedy of cloubcfu merit , uncertain of relief , when you can go at the druggists for ouo ilollnr ] 1 unlock Illo > i < Hitters almost sure to euro aud certain to bone fit. _ THIS 1'KNN 11 NIC. KIDDLE'S KABCALITV. PITTSKUKO , May 30. Intimate frienda of George W. Rowley , individual book keeper ( of the Penn bank , for him have made a statement to-day that the chocks of D. Wilson & Co. , Hill & Co. , and Watson & Co. , the mythical firms , were drawn and signed by President Riddle , and that the latter represented all the firms ; that TUB 1ILINO I'OOI. lost over $4OOU,000 in oil , and that the overdrafts on the bank aggregated § 1- , 300,000. Riddle , who at ono tuna pos sessed $400,000 , lost it in oil. The ru mor that the Pennsylvania Proteetivo association was seriously involved by the failure is denied. The association hail § 10,000 deposited in the bank when the doors closed , but no claims have over been rejected and they willcnntinuo bus iness. Notice has been served on the di rectors for a meeting Saturday morning to prepare n statement for the members , which will be punlinhed the 5th of June. Flr t Kato KvUli-ncc. "Often unnbln tn nttond bualnn a , bolng Kill ) joct to reiluus diiordor of the klilnov * . Aftur it long nlofo of sickness trloil llwJock Hltmi Hitlers mid waa rollovoil by liilf it luitlla. ' Mr. 15. Turner , of Rochester , N. Y. takts the pnins to writs , _ IIRATINO I'lll-J IIAMCS. A DKl'OSITOU UKVEIIHKH TJIU CUSTOM. Oiiuuno , May ! (0. ( Simon Marks , n well known Pittsburg cuttle dealer , was arrested hero to-day on n. bench warran but waa afterwards released on furnishing $18,000 bail , It is claimed ho is indobtcc to the Drover's National bank to tin. amount of $8,000 by a curious mothoc of exchanging chocks. Murks vscribec his troubles to his son having run away with all his available funds. It is ru inorod also that the banks at Alleghan ; and Pittsburg have also sustained iossot in the same manner. _ A. Oild-nioodcd Murderer Hunu. Br. Louis , May aO. William Brown colored , was executed this morning a Belleville. Drop was sprung at 10:35. : Brown murdered apedlar named Luvigno a poor crippled Russian exile , whom hi induced to remain all night in his hut near , Cdhoki , February 2Ctlu Hit cupidity been excited by the display peddlers wares. lie brained Livignt with an tnio , and mnltilated the bed ; by chopping it into pieces. Ho burnec the head , hands and feet , and burim what remained. At the trial ho pleaded guilty , Mrs. Mury Brown , his wife , i indicted also as an accomplice iu tin horrible crime. _ How > liuli AVID doll ? How much of Ihouuit' teltflria ' U Is requlr oil tn cure ? Only u very littlu , A few < lroi wilt iiuo 11 n v bind of un ache ; anil but u trill more H neuded for njiraina nil luiimniimud Klioiinmtlum ID not MI readily ulCecUm ! ; niincu anil Houietluipu t A-O umiui'H i > ru n-iuiri | il Nu miwIKIiiH , liownvur , is tumro to cure will ti'jo eafnu number of HppllcatuiiiM. A Cairo Col.ircd CAIRO , III. , May 30.ICto Ooltpn , a colored girl , convicted of murder in tin jutcond degree , Jias been sentenced tn irn- ' priitomncnt l'ir lifo. She \ > n'wni\ a wholH family last Beptvmbur and ono per- BOH died from the TKLKGUAVI1 NOTKS. The ntoyo moulders of ritUbntxlinvo itrnck ; niut ! n 15 i > or cent ro.luctlon of WARO * . Suit has boon Institntoil In St. Umls agaimt lie Kn'ghta of Honor f r ronun Ing their hoail- iu irtom from the " 1'uturo Oioat" to l.onls. illo. illo.Tho The court of Inquiry into tha conduct of the 'onrtli r Imont Ohio N , U. , nt Cincinnati , pcointnoml the dUbaniloninont of , the ro , < l- nont nnd that the otlicoM ngAtn t whom there iru mi charge * bo inailo the minimi * cl n now It In now couildored roa oimbly certain that vork will lie MKpendod in thrt l'ltt biirg Iron ill II * , Sunday , mul the llrcn ulll not bo light- d until it la doiuoiHtrrttnd whntlicr the mntiu- ncturors or the nmaliiamntuil ntsochUlun Is About mxty inoinbUN of the uonnntttoo of no hutidtcd appointed tn attend the Chicago invention , in accordance \\ilh the rriolntion ( the mooting of bu inos < nipn of Now Votlc , oiugntho nomination of President Arthur , tirtcil fur Chicago Tlwri lay nlRbt. Three 'nllmnn palace cars uero provided for the .olrgation. . The Wnbosh road ln\ing anuomicod Iti vlthdrAwal from the Contrnl Iowa trallio ns. o. Intlon which oxplicd May L'Oth , hai inado n oiicn cut In frolnht rntos to and from St. .oui8 Chlcign and MHwatikpo. The roadi untiiBt which the wnr i < thui declnrod nro the Clilongo. Hmllngton tt , IJnlncy. Mlltvaiikeo t\ IU I'aul , nnd Uhlcfgo , Ifock lulaniKt 1'rtclfic. V bitter lirh t is anticipated ilolm P. Heal' the oil lirokor for the 1'cnn * jlvanln bank , of 1'ltUbnrp , hns mmlo n ntnto- nont to Hocolver Warren In regard to the oil peculations of the BuspenJocl Institution. Ho .dnilttod that ho wnj the rep n ontallvo of the ill ltd pool operated lint siinunor , The pool vas comnoBod of partlea from Now Yoik , 'hlhxdohmlit , Chicago , 1'ittM.mrg nnd othnr Hips. The usual coin-so was to buy heavily vliou they wanted un ndvance , or neil whou ioco sary to have n decline. I'rom nnothnr gontlHinan It wan lo.mmd that the pool wiw lumcolvod by Itiddlu , and after frl-ii'ls ap- irovinK the plann , hn wont 1 1 Now York and icgotlatod n loan of $2,000.000. Oil wan orcod fiom 00 cents to $ t.2iy , whnn the Stun- lard interfered , and dcipito the olforU of tbo .ho . cyiullfiito the murliot vollap < od , and the > oi 1 was I'n Hilly conipolloi ) to nnll ut ? S , losing loavily. Vrom that time to thN the I'onniyl- nnla bank crowd have been taking docpcrato chiuicen in tbo oil market tn win back snlliclont o ping the hole In the Imik'it finuli , nud got ng in dotpcr nnd rioopor every time. To HnnK 1-1 Vonrt Alu-r n Murder. CmiiHTiANUuun , Va. , May 30. J. D. flail h s been aontcnccd to hang August J8. In 1870 0. A. llowor sold Hall n small tract of land and quarrelled over .lio settlement. Hall waylaid Bower in n the woods and killed him. A woman ind child saw Bower behind n small tree jegging for his life. The woman called o llall , who , however , fired and tied After eleven years ho was captured while visiting his father. _ _ An Inmxno Mother's Crime. ALBANY , May 30 Last night Mrs. Christopher Schrifer , insane , cut the throats of four litllo children with a ra- ; or The heads of all were nearly sever ed. The woman sei/.ed a nine year old daughtor.rnn to the railroad nnd sat down on the rail , waiting for the train to kill them. She was found with her head , both legs nnd ono arm amputated. The girl's left foot , and left arm were cut oil. She died this morning. Tlio "Weather To-Day. WAsmmsuir. May 30. For the upper Mississippi : Fair , followed by partly cloudy weather , nnd in the northern portion tion local rains , stationary temperature except extreme northern portion , nut slight fall of tempcraluro and southerly winds. In the Missouri : Partly cloudy local rains , southerly winds , stationar ; temperature. FOREIGN NKWS. VAMDEUUILT OOMINO HOME. LOMDON , May 30. Vnndcrbilt will return to Now York on Juno Oth. LILLIAN UU.VSIILI , BUSTED. LONDON , May 31. Lillian Russell' "Billio Taylor" Company is bankrupt a Lausanne. The hotel keeper has seizoc the luggage. TI1K IVAUASII. THE STHIKEUS AT 1'EKU. FT. WAYNE , May 30. Superintoiidon Stevens , of the Wabash railroad , otato < to-night that the shopmen who struck this morning at Peru , had signified their intention of resuming work to-morrow on assurances that they would receive their Apiil wages within n week. A Drunken Dccoratnr'H Deed. VEVAY , Ind. , May 30. Thia afternoon Peter Joyce ( white ) participated in the decoration day procession ; afterwards ho became intoxicated , pointed a loadoi musket at a number of people , and dis charged the woajion at Squire Sanders ( colored ) killing him instantly. Joyce has been arrested. Glhlictrd I'rotCHt in ; ; Innocence. PAUIS , Ark. , Aluy 30. James Tucker a negro , was hung to-day for tlio murder of hia purtnor , John Birkor. Ho diet protesting his innocence. Ho met hi fate coolly 22,000 people were present * Ktilciiln Neur Sioux City , Sioux CITY , May 30. Mrs. Peter Thornloy , living on n fnrm twelve mile cast of here , suicided to-day , cutting ho throat with a butcher knife. The caus waa trouble with her husband. FenlniiM Kluxlutlilllnjj. LONDON , May 30 , Since the informc Del nioy gave his evidence at Sligo , certain tain Fenians have left Dublin , two t Canada. _ A Sniiill lilazo litUhluauo. Ciuo'Aoo , May 30. The damugoby th fire ut the Northwestern car shops i nominal. ' Upon It. Mother Hhlptun'ii prophesloa and Loulxian el > 'ction are very uncertain thlngH , but T/iom- at' J.electric Oil can bodojiendod ii | > on alwayx It curtiH uchou unit palnu of every doscrlptloii IIOX-UFF1OK UOltBR I'ergoiiH AV'ho AIIIUHO und Annoy the Tiukut-Sellorn or tlio Tlicixtcrs. "Well , you should have boon hero ton minutes ago , " auid Manager Harris to i Boston Globe reporter. "You wouh have aeon the greenest individual tha has been in town ainco I can remember One of the waybacka that carry pumj kin seeds to use instead of tobacco. H bought his ticket end handed it to the ticket-taker , who dropped it into th box , upon which old Pumpkin yelled 'Sco here , what , in damnation are ye doin1. How am I going to git Urn agin1 ? " "Well you don't want it again'sai ( the door.tender. "YtiA , I do ; I want tor com in agin. " " 'Oh , well , I will give you a choc when you go out. ' " 'Will that be good to-morrow ? ' " 'No . . ' jj , only tc.night. j J " 'That ticket jou put in tlio box wnu ' for thia tu'iHon. ' I' " 'Wlutl1 said the door tender , bo. ' , cumini < a littlu netvouo , n Benson ticked ? ' " 'Yes.1 i i " 'What color was it ? " 'IJltio. ' "It wasn't n SCMOII , them. A nonson ticket ij white. ' t * " 'I toll yor I'viw. There ! tlml' thor kind , ' Ami Pumpkins , pointing to the ticket just tnkun liy the ilour-toiulor. 'Look nt thut , Sco , 1 know'il I wftz right , ' putting his finger on the cornur of tlm ticket , "which roaila : 'Season of 18&M ' That's ono sample of our custo- HUTS. A little ever a week ago a stray dulcgntn to the convumion walked up to the hox-iilHco and Raid : 'I wants or ticket to this Vro ehow. " " 'What price ? ' said 1. " ' 1 wants thur Iniaaacat in thor ring , ' a.iid the delegate as lie suttlud his hut on his oar , covering up ono eye at the same time. " 'Ono dollar , ' said 1 , throwing out a ticket with the coupon bent up and par tially Roporuted from the ticket. ' ' 'Suo here , mister , I'm no independ ent. Yon can't fool mo. 1 wants IT straight ticket. No splits for mo. ' " All night" said 1 , drawing back the ticket through the window , 'You shall have it , and I bent the ticket ontntraight and throw it back. "Phero you are , my uilitical friend , ' nud the dolognto walked II' with it murmuring. 'That's it , stow- ate ticket for mo every time. ' " "T suppose quite n number of comical ncidonU happen around the box-olllce bout which the public no nothing. " "Yes"said Harry MuGlonon , of the oston theatre , " , ' "twould be impossible o think of anything too absurd to tnko lace at the box-window. Why , a party little under the weather insisted on laying for a ticket for Chicago , and an ther ( raited one night for the door to pen that ho might board the train for low Yoik. A man unco asked for four .ickots on n cheap watch , and spluttered ondly because ho was not accommoda- od. " "Do you over experience any trouble vith Indies whllo purchasing tickets ? " ' Plenty. Frequently they buy tickets ud put them safely in their sachols be- sro they pay for them , and then pro- oat they have not had them. The buncos are about ninety-live out of a unulrcd if the best Meats are offered hey decline them ( ind accept loss dcsir- tblo ones. Dead-heads aio the most wrticular and captiwus. They ask for .ho best and ijrowl if they are not acco nodatod. People leave jewelry mid rinkets at homo and fancy they lose ; hem in the theatre. Everybody is mit n search of thorn , and the next day vord is sent in that the lost articles have > con found at home. Sometimes they will put in a $5 note and demand change or $10 , insisting that they nro robbed. When tired of the blulV ganio they concede - cede that they are mistaken. Once two nou came to the ollico for tickets , and , ho first ono put down the worst-looking counterfeit note that ever waa circulated , and ho looked us thoug ho kno\y it was nwe and was trying to pass it all the aamo. Ilia friend put. down n good bill , uid for change took the uountoiaet , to the inteiino disgust of his partner , whoso nodding waa without avail. Among the most amusing kind of boro3 _ are thoao who , desiring to buy several tickets , say ton or twenty , for n party , doeiron , libcr- ditcount to bo made for quantity. Lf courto they don't not it. " IS THE TIME TO CURE II SKIN HUMORS , TT la nt thin coaaon "hen the perm open freely am JL the iHTSplrntlon la abundant that DlsllifUrini Ilnmiirn , llinnUlatlnK Eruptions , Ifldni ; Turturcu Salt Hheillil or Kuzcini , 1'wri'uil'i ' , Tetter , llliix\orni | IJahy Ilumora , Horonl.i ( , Bcrotnlous Horui , AlisccvHu ami DlscliaruhiL'wiiiinilH , and o\ory i < ocloa o ( Itch IliK' , scaly and Pimply DlBciwes of tlio hkln and Seal ) are niOHt speedily and economically cured by tbo Cut ! ctira ItuniuiMu * * . IT IS A FACT. Hundreds of letters In our poaicssinn ( copies ol which may bo bail by return mall ) uroour aiitnorlt } ( or tbo assertion that Skin , ticaljiand Illood IlunwrH , whetherKcrofuloiiH , Inberlted or ContaKloua , may NOW bojicrmancntlv cured by O'utlcura Itcaolrcnt , the. novr ( Mood I'uriilor , Dlurutio and Aperient , In- tcrnallv , anil Outlcura and Cutlcura Soap , the great Skin Cur en and lleautlllcrs , externally , In ono ball tbo time and at once half the expoiwo of any other season GREATEST ON EARTH. Cutlcura Hemodlcs are tha greatest medicines on earth. Hod the worst case Salt Rheum In the coun try My mother haillt twenty years , and In fact ilied from It. I belioto Cutlcura would bavo saved her lite. My arms , breast and bead wore covered ( or thrco ) ears bleb iiuthlni ; nllevod or cured until I lined the Cuticura HciiuUentlnturnally , and Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap cxternallv. J. W. ADAMS , Newark. O. Great Blood Modlcmon. Tlia half baa not been told as to tbo great curatlvo powers ol tbo Cutlcura lit mudlos. 1 have paid hun dreds of dollars ( or medicines tn cure dlHcuHcs of the blood and skin , and never tound anything yet to equal thu Cutlcura llcmcdiuH. llcmcdiuH.C1IA8. . A. WILMAUS. I'rovldencu " , It. 1 , _ CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cutlcnra Itcinedlus onUell other mcdlclncii I keep lor iikln dlHuanus , My cuatomers and p.itlcntu nay that tbu ha\u ilfected n euro In every Inutance , where other renieillea bavu fulled. II. W. HKOC'KWAY , M. 1) . Franklin Falls , N. H. Knld by all drui'iiUts. 1'rlcei Cutlcura , fjOcts ; lUmolvnnt 91 : lloan , Vfi ! cts. 1'OTmuUuuu ANuCnnH. irl , < ! " . | | i t < i TJT A TTT V f"r Knuifh Chapped and Orca y Dill .ft. U J. X Hkln , Illacklleml ) , Plmplun and Skin HlemlHhe- , and Infantile Humors , u-io Cutlcura r iip. n rual luiiltlller _ * SH8& IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC In nan-anted to wc.ir longer , F. .tho . fnrm nfAtir , ati'l Klve b tt' SLtlitractloii ( liaii ony other Con- in thn innrkut , or | irlco iialil , , . , . , , , , tu. .x rffiindrol Tlioliiiluibi. UUJJ1 ClilcnK" ' * ' " ' * ' pliyMcUi'i , accoi" iny each Ortet. I'rlce , lirt Hitlecn Jrnn , i'vaU ' /repaid , 81. MiA V yuurinenJiantrortliru. . VjiSCIIIIll , JOHKIMl A , . . kM iiincliirtrj , 2iJA ( ! it lUuidulpu Ut-.CJiluuro. .TOITN H. F. LEFfMANN & CO SPECIAL NOTICES , erBpoela.lt wUl Foattlvelrnot be Iniertei unieeopald madvanoo. TO LOAN-Monev. ONKY Loaned on chattel property by R. 7 M I'oterteu l6th and Douglas , 172-1 II TO LOAN III iiuii.s o ( fMO and upwards a low ratas on Unit dots real entate necurlt ) S 2.tl _ _ I'OITKIl &COHII ONKY UUNKU-Oii chattel pro | rty t ) > J i TI'V ZISjouth Hth street. _ 776.1m " \H O t. 'it UJ li lli lu um ( Ho. "ul luu/c. lYl Oemls'I/ian AKonor , UtliDoucla ! Cl-tl \fONKY TO LOAN In suuu ol 1300 , ana upward .VI 0. P. Davis aud Co. , lleal Kutato and Loki Azentu , 160 ! Karnam St 3-tf. WKLP WANT11U. y ? ANTiiJ-Ooiwl ; Klrl > aI'aciilo lluunu , Kith ai IU\enpurt 612 SOp WANTKH 1'lrutKJloiia illniriK room ( 'i'l ut th lluttJii Heitaurant , 1 114 Duuxlas ttreet. \\fAMT.D-doo. ) laundriMatsouth-Wfiitoor 1011 II anil Harm y. W xu 8t. | * r Mivk , 6"'J \\7ANTHU-AKoodKlrl Itt homo wurk. Sinai ( umlly. WogmSl.OO | a-r week. liiiilro | 241 liatunport Bt. 618 3U \V rk. Mn II Allen , III N. 17ta trtct- 77 31p WANTED A Cornice maker , ono that under- ftand * Tin Work preterud. Inrpilro olV. . It. Burns SloiuClly , Iowa 659 Sip i ; ANTKD ( Ilil t'rccncr.il houtdwoik Ink famllr of four. Call at 1619 Jackion St , K,03lp AlfANTKO-OamMilne aifenls to handle a newly II patented article One l > lhf { " < o n bo s ld In \ery ( a'nlly ' 'ail on or addien "Knterprlso" ' No. 14 Crcliihtuii lilock. f.SMt \v 7ANTKD-Th eo or ( Mir bajH to learn boolc kccrinc ( lood oltuatlons. Callat 161(1 Doujt- J H. SMITH. 13,1-2 } A (1KNTO WANTKI > FalftiKnlm , I'nlmcr A Co . I nl > IMirr < , New Yi rk unit ChlcJRO , want At onro Iho nirnt tlir tijlioiit iVcliimKa. Toncncr- irollnikrdit lu ) mil iKi thn.nn li work , oclna vo Ictiiloryn i.l rxtra toriin llllio ulioi. Appl.i t once to ( Icorcn Mltibcll , ( lincrnl Kt\to Apcnt , OmnliA , N'oti. Ihj.k In nlllca of Siumiel Uiinm , 131 i Ktrnnm ttrrot. 3'i 3' ' ] ) \\'ANTKH-A ( toixl TOOK to ork In n privntafam- * T lly nlth likiuiilrFM nnil ( ccniul Rlrl \\HROII \ tncnlytloliriainontli. Mrs. A. P. I'opplcton. Udu Shcrmt ntciiuo. R37-3 I ) A flint rli\M ilrrm ivnkor one ho Ihoronalily vmilciBlaiiitj ilraplng. A | < | < ly at KirKlaiSt. BlV-JOp T\TANTKI Itonm , with lioaM vrrtprrnl , lor pen- tlu'jnn mill \\llo. Akliltriiftt once , 1' . O. Urn 107. KSO SOp \ \ 217 N. ICtli itleot CS3-5p L7ANTKD-A illnlnc roam K'lrl anil ocatnttroiii at thu OoviilenUI. Mt-tf \\T ANTKt > A K'Hvl umiktt tninlna n man to take \ \ Int'r ntlii R nice liiKlni-Mlnthottnt. l.ario iirnOtn i\n ciiiiihctlUdn.onlv small amount o ( momy roiiilrnl. | Ail.lrc.n "M. O. " lieu ulllre. Ml-SPp I ANTKD DlnhiR nwm and laundry ijlrli at II Onuha House , lUnuiy St. f > fil-SOp : " \\7ANrKD Kxcildiro | I \l < n l ily In millinery i ami tmi Ion' , l iiinlro ot nr addttM J.J. 111,1 SSI , U28 llro iluay , Council IlUidi. { > 30-31. \\7-ANThl-A utioiiff tcllalilo and IntolllKciit lioy. i Hior moro ) cars uld to cany pa | > or . Apply at lloo ollico , 8 ft. in. 6Cltt IT'ANTKD AiHup > ' 'lencod ( 'lrl to dohou o work I ( leinnu preferred at ISI3 Vob tcr Ht. W'2-31 \\7ANTKD-A c ol > vvonnn prcforrnd ( ! nod \\a- ' T tf' paid , Nebraska llouie , North Plattc , Neb M. Obemt , pie | li'tor. 47 31p \\rANTKl ) First ol.ws barber. None oilier need upply. Whlto or uotoivil , 210 Ulh Ht. . . . .THO A joiniKncrmMi Rlcl , ono neat nnd In iltHtrlous I'crmanent pUojnnd KUO.I WIKOD. Mis. S Item , aouthavo. and Ixi\Mii ? ; ortli. IS'J-tt AOKNTSVANTK1 - Local or Trellnp. . Maple K oils Kfl lni > rajililly. llunlnevK Unlit , ntrccai.lo ndiruillyleaincd. K < iwrlonro not iicri'ary. Ham. ilo tii'o. R.Vi MONTHOcH , Ualljn , Mich. Tfl-4 rtlTUATHIWb WAMTbU. V\7"AJJTr.t > Situation by a German who timlcr- VT viand ; ! ciru ot tinmen anityardn , In prhato ( AIII * Ivor any otlur kind ot work. Ailihi'si "II. K. " No. 213 Noitll street. f.TO Sip " \\7"ANTKI ) A position liy a joiinc limn ai n < ilit. ' ant liook-kceper or 1)1111 leik. Addicin ' , K. I. . \ . " In rare ot IK'e. ' SIlUMlon us fhoit Imnil writer in WAN'IKH nlllcu Can \ a tjpo writer. Addres * , K , lAI.I.KH , Council 11 urfu , n 3l-iO. : MlSOBLLAIiHOlia WANTB. " \\fANTKO A iooil ( urtilaheil room tor two iron ] T tleiiivnMth hoard prottrrod , Address " * . II. ' 'Uoiilllcu. Bflfl-Sp A llulitono hortu top liiuuy. Must I lie in irood reptlr. AildrcHi "M " care lloo ol cc. K7-3D -ltimiio ot 4 or & roim nlthln B or 10 blocKaotl1. O. AddroHD "J,8. 0.161R lloiiK' 661-30 \\7ANTKO A horfo or pony and phaeton , II the V panic o.in lie hid on a trmlo ( or a ( 'ood lot In llatmcom 1'lacc Cull at 831 south mil ttrott , altci dp. m. 363 If \\Tt NT KIl Hoarders to know tlio St. Cliirlo Hu I \ tel on Harnuv St. , IK twoon I'itll and 13th will B.tup th'i lust taulo lioiinl ( nr $400 per wcukol nuj liouno III the city ul a coiropondlin ; price. i'SH.H FOR KKKT bruiiee nno LotB. : ! ) ROOM With hoardtultahlo ( nrU < FURNIHIll prhata ( amlly. Addretn ! ! . " lleoolllcc 672-tt HKNT Klrnt-clam 0 room cnttaRO B. 1 ' Pitcison , Bjuthuatt corner Uth and Douglas. 574-lmp 71OR Itn.vr Fiirnislic , ! front roeni 1721 Douglat f.07 tt liKNT Nlcoly ( urntihed trout parlor , nltl FOR wltlmit board , ccntrall located. IHEV i MOITKR , 3.V. . cor. 15th and Farnam. ' 71111 HKNT A publio hall over F. T. Andrews ' Hoot and Shoo store , fll'l N. . Ifltll SL MUi.Rl IOH HCNr Furnished room 1818 Jackson ft. F 632-.1p HKNT A boufoith A rooinu and kltcben ) FOlt Inijiilro at 721 South 10th St. 63-30 [ FOlt HKNT Tuo lciant ( font rooms nicely fur. iiluliod. Connected with bath room , hot ani cn'd ' water One ot thu nlccnt Incatlom In the city 1J block from Ut. Mary'a ave. , & 20 Pleasant Ht.C43U C43-U RKNT-Ono small liouuo on Centre St In FOlt iUiro at IMholm and Krlckson'H. MO-30 , iH KKNT-ltnu iinfiirnl hed bed room. Ni F cooking , 1410 Chlc K'0 street. 623-3p I7IOH Iti.M' : Fiirniohed room 1017 Chlugo St. b M.1-tf HKNT I/ar o ( rout o til CUB 1303 Farnam St FOIl ( or dentist or doctor. Apply to John H K. l.ihnmn aid Co.Now York Dry k'ood ntsrc 1310 and 1812 1'urimg Ut. 621.,1p Oil HINT : Front cult rooms with ( rout pore ) F Apply 1011 California Ht. 697 3lp FFOIl r.iARK-Oiilon : ; tin'o , olKht loti mi Wo I FOIl Farnum bt. vorj tightly. Imulro | of H. 0 , Clark 4 ? OU HUNT Furnished rooms-J227 Dodge. 430-lm 1011 HUNT A ne.itly fnrnlehml room and two unfurnished F furnished ! rooms , 101 ft Uhlcajfi ) treut' 4Ut-30j I/Oil I hNT-Ijirno ilet'uinly ( urnUhtd Iroi. ' riicin , tuitablo ( or one or two K ntltmin. 1711 ChtenKO btreot. 472-tl HKNT Throe laivitlifmscii of Hto 22 loom J7MIIt lalrahlo location , Sultablo ( or uoaidhi ) home or hotel. ISARKKIlfV MAYNIV. 407-tf 17.011 IIKNT IiirKo ( innlsiicd room to K JL1 only , N. W. cor. IStli and Farnam , .VU . HKNT-Clieip , ono piano , ono organ. A Iloipc , ID10 loiloHt. ( 4101m 011 HUNT Furnished rooms at 840 22d street. 1 1 II9. ! aoji FOIl HI'.NT-Wlth board. One large ( runt parlc liandwjincly fnrnUhcd. Alw ) a low table boari cm ileMlrnl. 'AM > CaimHt. ao2-t ( I7HW HKNT Two ( urnliiliuil roonm for light bniibi JL' keuplni ; lleeiner'a Illovk corner bth and Howuri F IOlt HKNT-FurnUhcd room 22 ! N. Ittb. 235 t ( ITtOll HKNT Homo 0 roonu. Innulro ( ( J , l . IU 1 tthSt. 2SO.t ( 17\0ll HKNT Ono ( urn shed room to Kcutlenm JL1 and wife , with board. IOlt Webster Ht 7-11 T01l HKNT In Hedlck' block. Storeroom 1 ! J ? ( eet deep und good otlloo room. Paulson & Co ! iil F rinim , room8. 7fl8-U [ 011 ItKNT-plano. Inquire at Bdholm & Krlel V son's. 033-tl FOIl HF.NT Store room 1600 Fare am St. , b I'AULHKN&OO. 409-tf lilOK HKNT KurpUhed rooms on the nortnwn I1 cor. 181U and Gapltolavenue , ( ormerly OrvltDtc HoiiKe. | B8-t HKNT Kooms Iu Nebraska Natlouk liku IfOlt 1 , Most dcttratle olHces In the clt Supplied with hydraulic curator an te < l itutm. Apply at tivik Md.t fOU UALli , 1.10HHAI.U Neaily now Soda Fountain , UK > ,0 ( 1 < 17 N. lOth street. ( .81 6p l OH HAI.K-Several line srcond'hatid uook-casci J' Inquire of Jno. I , Wutater , over A. 1) . Moino' , Mth and Farnam tUenU. 6314f . ' Tliiu urttvr | > up , 4 me till JTiOIUAI.KCHKAl' North 13th Itrict , No. 413. Wilt . . . HALK Oi.ii tlnt-olax homo suitable ( or on ' place , T. U , HltUNNiai , HOI Furuam Bt. 6JII80 _ . .ViTTbM.I- tAu b'ory IraiuobulMlu ) ; > try olna T. O IIHUNNhll , U0 | F rn m Bt. 647-80 HALK OIIKAI' About IO.OCO brick. T. t IIUUNNKH , 1104 r.ruam bt. C43 S3 ilauvipnai HBJOII and h i - * * U UN.Slkr110l : Ftrnam t C49-SU IfOH PALE tJost ert-Mhtied retail rniWi n ' Omaha. 8t ck will lnrec ! IK.tOO doing ( .briii Inwn ot ot over (4SlOO a year , Profit * largo. GooiV reason for idling. Address "D. T. " Doe i.flW . 606-8 1TIOIl 8AI.K OU LKASK-SIx bti'lnwi lots all or 1 ' p * t ol It on 4uth 18th St The whole will make a very bcamllul re ldcno ,8 II cor. 13ihand Marcy. 800-tl.4l _ _ _ 1"7lHl ( 8 U200,0 ( > o hurd burned brick or tyxinl I ho earn at Omaha or Florcnco at Inwott market prlco. AddroM Kloienco Hrlck and Tlio Co. , Omaha. Howcll fcSchalltr , Agcfits. lEOlm SAt.K Ixi'sln Hansrom phco. on monthly i IIlBYftMOTTKB , 1601 Farnam. _ 614-tf I poll HM.F.-3 acres on t.oavfnworlh St. , rplcndld 1 location , and a Rood baigalnal (1,200. 616.U IHEY & UOTTF.Il. TJAllKKH&MAYNK AgonU ( or I Unicom pl.-vco , JD Ills ? fill toll,5'0 ca < y terms Thornhurg place on line n ( Holt road In West Omaha , lota 8l8n to $280 nronthly pnjmtnts. Hellalr , ZJ acre ot 8M ! ) cub , monthly payment ? . Norwooil , acre lots tin to $00 monthly payment * . Lots In all farts ol the city Best to s and best tents. IIAHKKH& MAYNK.lSth ami Farnam. SUM ! HALB Halt acre lotn Inside thoo'tv I'mlt * . ITintl 1 for $000 on monthly paimcnt * . Baikcr &Ma\no. M7.lt TTIOK BALK (18' ( ) New 6 room cottage , argobarn , JD lot OOKlCO youth avo. f ; , CO easy tcrm < . (1(3) ( ) N w 11 room house , lot 00160 Park avo. (3,000. (3) ( ) Kleirant 0 room cottage ( ull lot 10th St near Lca\omvorth ? 3000 , ca y term * . ( i.lS ) New 7 room collate good bam &c. , lok 75x 140lcnrsUavn.ono block from St. car (1,000 , ( IS ! ) Fiill lot with 8 houses of-I , fi nml 0 roomrt , IBthHt. near Lcatcnnorth pujslfipir cent tn In- \cstme > 11& AlO. ( ICO ) KlrKant 2 story homo 8 rooms 10th St , bet' ' Woli'lrr and Hurt (4,800. (110) ( ) Full lot new 7 room cottage , 2 blicks ( rom fttrcctcur * , In Huntrom plao MKX ) ca < y terms. (43) ( ) Ni > atcotURulot40xt20II < rnovSt. Ictwccn 21 t Hiul C'il ( , i10. UA11KKH & MAYNi : , 13th and .m am 513 tt /Oil HALK A'a barRaln , house ot 4 looms good barn , largo lot lacing mi llam'ltou ' and Cbrulps , ono hloo < ut'nt ol Coin en ton Hau llton St Ap- yrn the picmlscs. 494-3lp 7IOH HM.K-Thc gfoA uill an < l dilutes of the ' Crclghton Ho so , orill cll any part ol the dln y room or kt'rhcn lurnlturo separately. Easy Urmn. iiply on prcmltied * 783-tf SALK A flrst-clus slock ot fancy goods. ( loKlcn opportunity ( or eltr er lady or ecntleman mllciplUI , K Oi trade cttablUhed , Addrcxn I. W. " lice oibco. 440-tl jlbll HAL1L la fl , 0 , 7 and 8 , block 1 IWM'S and 1 BheMen aldlthuiH. Face South and East , very Khtly. Imiulre of H. 0 , Clark. 4U-2-30 OIl 8ALK At a bargain , 100 pound work horsa JL1 In good order A. J. MANt > KU < , 4-24H .125 Hrradway , Coun. II ItlulTs , Iowa. R SALK Sooond ha-id light top bug/y and I ? KcntH ruling Baddlo luquire at Tlrrell aid ook's Shoo store , 1308 Farnam St. IM-l ! BALK Two story ( ramo houju , S rooms and FOU on Cam slrfet , i oar 10th. Cash price , 8lrCO. 'OT1KU ' & COBil. 1MB Farnam street. 426-tf poll SALK -Very dnmrable residence tor smal 1 ( amlly , ono block of ! St Utry'ii nvonue , 10 block rom po totlloo Ixxittton fine , # 3,500 r.-vsy term ! OTVKll A : COU11,161S Farnam street. ' 8ALK Two open nccond-nand bugoles snd FOH delivery wagon , cheap , at 131D Harnoy St. 83911 BALK A small Monlcr , Babman &Co. , flro proof eat- , almost new , at this ollico. tt | , OH SALK A Hrat claw KD I s'zo ' pony , good ( ot JL * saddle or "Inul and dnuhlo harness. Price 375. 'ash. ' Callat Capital n\o bain. 4')6-tI \ SALK The K ° " ' wl" n"'l ' Hturc8 o ( the I7\OH House. Will sell the dining room anil kitchen fund tire separately or any part ol either. Will exchange ( or lands , InU or an ] saloiblt ) com. uo < llty , or will take pccurcil notes on long tluie In- ] inro at Cn Ubtou Houco. C05-t ( noVo-e and Sons piano at a bar- 1 gain. Inquire at Ivlnolm and lirlckson'a ronslo itoro , on 10th tit. " " poll SALE A cho'co Improved ( arm ot 240 acres , I 'well ' wati red , good building * larno orcbard. to acrcH fcncod , wltbl-i 1) mile * ot new ttock J rut's , and only 6 n lies Ir m city , at 8 f 0 ror icro. Also 240 acre od joining llm ulio\c , that can ho sold in 80 aero ( arms at ? l.riainll7 60 | or aero. Terms caay. POT- TEll & 0' ' UU , 16n Farnam Ktroot. 484 M 70U HLi : Hou'ofi room ? , lot 7xl4 < ) , barn , cl - _ 1 tern , tree * , eto. Thornell s ruldlliou , ju t 08 St. Man's streetcar line. Price 83,800. rOTTKt& COI1H , 1D1& Farnam street , 40S-U ITIOH HALE Ono piano , aa good as new. Cbotp , L1 at Hoepe , 1510 Dodge. MO 1m SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , ID FOU ' addition , B sooma , well , 300 barrel d - tcrn on two lots , ll 0 ( ret ln < nt bv 130 ( eet ueep , ( or J3.0M. POTTKK&C HU. 1B16 Farnam St. l SALE block and flx'uros , toys , ptiUoneiy , JD nntlons , tto. , tofl N. Jflth street , near Cats. Own- crcaanot attend to it , and will sell rhtap. 473-U f OIl SALE Cuminff street property. Lot In Wai- L1 nut Hill , Hosier's and Donnecken'a addltloas and Wrst Cunilng. L-tn chfapniul on easy terms. POT- TEH & COOU , 1615 Farnam etrcU. 4M.tf TiOIl BALE A new house , consisting ol 6 room * , _ ' olonct and pantry , also cistern ; with lot and a bait ot ground all set out with fruit trees , grape tines , In splendid condition , only S3.100. One tHrd cashbahnco InSyoaia. Apply N. E. cor. 16th nd Dorcas street , south Omaha 442 5 T7 3H 8 VLB Cheap lota In Shtnn's 2nd addition , JT Klrkwood and Plains low. 1'0'ITKR b COBD , 1616 Farnam sbcct. 428-tt T7IOU HALE Oil EXCHANGE-40 acre ( arm at E1V. JL' horn Station v 1th largo 10 loom house , largo him and outhoutcs. J , H. Sllvls , hlkhoiu K'atlon , or opply 1214 Dodge St , up stairs. 878-2p BALE We offer to rinchincn and eton , FOlt choice Iowa llelfcri 2 } tars old. 70J " " " 1 " " f,00 " Steers 2 " " 60) " 1 " " 100 1 and ? year old grade bulls Our cattle are yarded and wo Invite Inspection. 2C41IHStrango Ilros. , Bloux City , Iowa. iSW buys an tlcK-ant lot In Ilanacom > t\J 1'laco.ou uiouthlyjiaymontH , II you > ; t to. Wfltt IIAIIKKU&MAYNK. llall aero lots within nuo block ot FOH8VLE SaundorH U , Vur > nice ground , $560 on moi th- ly payments tlul Ulons than email lota are gelling lor half a mllu ( urther out. Barker & Mayno. 26411 IjlOU HALri 'l-wuniy aciusol tin. Unffen ( arm , 3i JU miles from thu 1'obtolllra. and only two blocka ( rein Pratt's sub-dlvUIon. Will bo Hold Iu 2 } , 6 or 10 aero lota. Innulro Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511 Donnlaatreat. . 270 tt 171011 HALK Farm S miles ( rom city , near Union JP Stock j ards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer , over Hoe dcr's Drug toro , 10th and Webster. 872- SALE-3 beautiful lots , 76x14 I near the head FOR ol St. Mary's avo. at 91,100 on easy tern's. Also ! l rloitatit lots on park ave only HI 30j each , Barker & Ua > no , N. M Corner I3th and Farna u. 2S5-U SALK At tt bargain house of 0 rooms on i FOIl 1223 N. 10th St. 369 Sp PAT K-A tine lot In Hantcom Place. Will FOIl horse nd buggy or pha ton In trade II yon want to trade , calf at SJ1 south 24tL street , utrer 6 p. m. 800-tl FOU HALE > 'htap , line driving horse , buggy aud harness. Apply room24 , Umaha National Bank Building. 2i6 U MI3CBLLANBOUI1 , $ } ? HEWAHD - Pony lot belonglni ; to Harry , son tlol Ocu.IIoitard A ( null , unlta ( iced mus tang , Ith Dl&ck mane , legs and tall , bianded "H.f on the kit shoulder ; lost on military road , ilx mlle Irom Omaha. 67o-2 FOUND-Near the City Hall , a pocket book , oou- ttlalng an order on the Merchant's National I'ank , The owi nt will find It at the rooms ol the Woman's Christian Association , cor , Farnam and letb street. 576-SOp OTIIAYKD Oil SrOLRN-Oray Norman mare with O baiter on , about eight ytaie old. Welitbs about 1,100 , Wll K'V ' JlOrowunl lor return ol same ta Hans IIck , south 13th Ht. , Bellevue Hood. 67S-2p HOAHDISG Two Iront oommunl-atlnz unlur. nlshed IOUHH to rent with board , In private fami ly living In new ro'ldcnce , with tath room , eto. Also a nicely ( urnlihod blue room Linro yard , pleasant homo tvrms reasonable. References reiiulitd. 635 Plcoajnt .treet. 634 2p FOll EXCHANQR Stock ( ariutt 401 acres , hia Rood bulldlniis andlmpio emiut , some stock and linplemnila , want utock ol niertha'-dlao of about 81 00Addrcti O. Henry , le illico. 6HJ-U OTIUYKU OH STOLEN A while roan ce v about T kj yean old , thort Ull and about tn have a call. Ten dollars rt w ard will be pVd tor her n turn to Jm SlFih | iisori'n Ltvcrr ( table. Hth Kt. I maha. 607-11 Ul' One stray red. roan horee 3 yean old. X Call at A 8. Oitrotn's , corner Campbell and Hlondu , N. W Oniilu. 2'46vroew. "liEMUVAL 0. F. DA Via s , CO. , DKALEHS In JLX Heal K tate aud Mortgage Ixmoi.have removed to No 1503 Fumam etrcet , up'ltalr * , room 13 , oca door c.vt ol their form-'r locatlou , wheia they may bo ( ound until completion ol their now buildiv. llKWAUD ( or any case ol Diphtheria tbat cuimot ba ourid by Dr. Jeflrius ( CouuiU Ulutlt ) prerentlvo and cure. Scud tur It.