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, T wiy-Mt B'\ OMAHA DAILY Blflfi SAJTURDAY , AUGUST 2 , 18o4. IN CASH IVEN AWAY ATTENTION , SMOKERS ! All contestants tot the 25 premiums aggregat. Ing above amountoffered by BUckwcirilVar * ham Tobacco Co. , must observe the following condltloni on which the premiums are to bo awarded : All bap must bcftr our original Bull Durham label , U. B , Revenue Stomp , and Caution Notico. The Iwgs must bo done up securely In a package with rwmo and address Wsonder.ond number of bags contained plain ly marked on the ontaldo. Charges must bo prepaid. OmtettetosctJi'orembtrSOih. All pack ages should bo forwarded December l t , and must reach us at Durham not later than Dtcen- tcrltlh. No matter whcro you reside , Bond your package , advteo us by mall that you have done BO , and state the number of bags sent. Names of successful contestant * , with nnmbcr of bags returned , will bo published , Dec. 22 , In noston./ftroMj Now York. Herald ; rhlladcl- phlo , Tfmu : Dnrham , N. C. , Tobacco rtant : New Orleans. Tlmti-Democrat : Cincinnati. > QHfrer : Chicago , ttifty Xcut ; Ban I'tiaclsco , Oirrmtcte. Addrow. IILACKWKI.I.'S DnnnAH TonArco Co. , DURIIAH , N. C. Every Ronulne pnckago has picture of Hull. ,1)3-See our next announccmctit. Cti THEONLYTROB 4 IRON TONIC \VlIlnnrlfyUio BLOOO.Tcjra. Into iHu LIVERund KIDNEYS. nnd llitHTOiii : TIIK 1LUAX.TII nnd VIOOII of YOUTIL Drif iictxln , WantofAppctlto , In- L UlKostlon , I.ack of Btrcnfth , and Tired Feeling absolutely cured , nones , muscles mm ncrvci receive ncwforco. Jlnllvons tlio mind and _ i _ _ _ _ _ - nupnlles Jlraln Tower. D A 1 % I ET Q BniTcrlngfroni complaints Lmf UtSm noenllnrto their sex will Hud la DR. HAHTKR-QIBON TON1O a pals and f needy cure. Glrcs a clear , licaltlir complexion. Frcqncnt attempts at countcrfultliiB only add to the popularity of the orlplnnl. lo not eiporl- meiit getthp OniotNAi-Aim 11K8T. I HACMBUBG-AMEBIOAN DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND , FRANCE AND GERMANY. The tteanuhlpt ol this well-known line are bnllt of Iron , In .water-tight compartments , and are furnish- d with erery requisite to mike the passtgo both eafe and afroc llo. Thiv carry the United Suites \ and European m IIa , and l .yo Now Yorkg Tliura- iUr > nd Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PAK13) ) and HAUBUIIQ. Kites : First Cabin , $55 , 885 and S76. 8teerage$20 Henry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F .E. Moores.lt. Toft , ocentaln Omaha , Qronewlnr&Schocntgen , agents in Council Bluffs. 0. BBI011AK9 &CO. , Don. Pass Ats , 01 Broidway , N. Y. Cbas. Kozmlnski & Co- General WuaUua Anta , 107 Waablogtoo St. . Chloa K0.1II. _ ' _ DR.H83HPS ELE8TBIG BELT Will cnro Ncroi5iio ? . Linn IjaerdtHhrunmtl m , 1'ar nUi-lf , .NeinnlEli. , hclatlca. Kidney. Splnu nnl I.lver tlUrAKi , Oout.AKtlmiallcart diM - , DJVI cp lft , Oonn-l- imtton. Erivfijelatt , Catarih , rilenpllcpsT , Impotcncy , lJumh Acuc. riolnpsus Uteri , etc. Only clentlfleW -.rielMtln Alncrlm that eendu the El frlclty and mat ? . cettem throiifrh tlic- body , and can be recharged In an In- runt by the patient. 8I.OOO Would Not Buv It. HDa. HORXB I WM afflicted with rheumatism and by nslng a belt To any one afflicted with " , I would say , buy Dome's Elootrlo Belt , can confer with mo by writing calling 1 I my e tore , 1120 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. HADf OFFICE 1422 Douglas Street , gftoi sale at O. F. Ooodman'i Drug Store' 1110 araam lit , Omaha. f Orders filled O. O 'D ; XAS TRAIL CATTLE , Ibooi 1,603 head , mostly one and two yeara old Will be at Ogalalla about August EOth. In quire ol er address B. R. GRIUES , Jj34mStt 1m Ogalalla , Neb SPBOIPIO MEDICINE. rVIARK IISIIRBUIDT. An unfailing cure for Seminal Weak- ness.Spermatorr- box , , Impptenoy , and all DlseaBea that fohow aa sequence of Self - i 3RETAK ! Q. aiLr Ttndo.Pain AFTER in the Back , Dlmn is ' . Vision , Prem i ind many other diseases that lead to tumptlon nnd a Premature Grave. BBWABB of ndTortipeuionts to refund miney , whi-o TuirirletH from when the medlctno Is bou ilo nl ifund , but refer you to the manufacturers , nnd the Muirementa are auoh that they are seldom , if c * T implied with. Heo thelrwrlttcn guaranty A tU I one single paokago of Oray'B SpcclCc will oonvjje ke most sUeptlcal of its real merit ? . On account o oountoj/eiW-i , nc have adopted the illow Wrapptir ; the only centime. jarFull rartlculcTB In OUT pumphlet , wbloh voie * e to send free by mall to every ono. tSTTho Si o cloMcdl lee i sold by all druggists atijl ptrp-ck am , or sir packages for JS , or will bo noot free by rail on the receipt of the money , by addressuic THE OBAY 1IBDICINBCO. , liuffalo , N. Y. Bed n Omaha I " Hicham OANDINSinUMENTS DMT w m * Wotu > . ts.i * : y > * from the Mailmom-Mlncral Kountala of Pira irlngs , and U the vpulon of the most eminent men Nature's Sovereign Oure for Oonntl- n , DUpepsla , Torpid Liver , Inactive 0a * ltloiiB of the Kidneys , aod a moat salutary ' . * e In Bcrofuloa * affections , With ( adieu , Ke"- boa vlvinU even-where It has ho-ome 'jKilanl or dietary expedleoU , fortl'ylnf ' ( tha fiie functions and eoaMIng fioo-'Ivern Mlmlu'Ka ' _ - , loipurlty at tablo. Tha world of wealth , Intfl , . ' ; enc and reflnemcnt tosttUea to ltd vpirkllnir , nat- .ru'ly ' purs , and delightful quintltles as he beverage -.ncotnpaiable , and accredit it with Mn the nur-st "and pioedlcst source of dear complexion- , health > ud exuberant rplrlti. HitUoru Epring Water ( H "Old In glais bottles ; fmr dozen pli.Uare | cl d > lnaca , Iticay be oU.lnul at all hotels , nd o ' dr ugirliU , lne mor taite , aM rcrers ever wher MANHOOD r A Tlctlm ot eirlj imcruuence , ttUllt7. premature dtx-.y , etc. , h&nnir \o \ ln known remedy , bu dl coTer l a > nm'ff9 ' Mluuru. . valeh be will s s < l 1'llIU. Ifl Ktf A CURIOUS COiONY , Characteristics of thB PollsWcwish Set- tlBinentinNewYorl A MArrlngo Ccromony nnil the 1)1(11- ( cultlca of Divorce. Now York Herald , Of nil the various colonies which have settled in cosmopolitan .Now York there is perhaps none which displays more strongly marked individual characteristics than the Jewish colony which has planted itself in various thoroughfares bordering on Chatham square notably in certain parta of Division , Pearl , Chatham , Chrys- tic , Monroe and Grand streets. This colony is mainly composed of Jews from Poland , many of whom are the descend ants of those who fought for their native land under the heroic leadership of Kosciusko. The salient characteristics of the members of this colony are dili gence , thrift and shrewdness in trade , a certain rough good humor and rude joviality , a plainly perceptible disincli nation for any cxtonsivo efforts in the di rection of house-cleaning , and a very de cided penchant for largo families. BTAUNCH OUTHOHOXY. But , in spite of his lack of that virtue which is described as most closely akin to godliness and his aomowhat too preeminent nent reputation of skill in driving n close bargain , the characteristic more strongly marked than any other in the Polish Jew in his religious fervor and stanch ortho doxy. In fact , nmong the dingy shops and unpretentious and not ovorcloan dwellings of the Polish Jew colony in this city is to bo found a class which is more strictly orthodox than any other of the race in this country. So far , at least as outward observance is cancornod the mombora. of the colony adhere to the tenets of their religion with unswerving fidelity and boar out the traditions of the Jewish faith with an exactness which is nowhere to bo found surpassed. The women , it will bo found , buy their meat only at the Jewish butcher shops in order to insure compliance with the Mosaic law , which is very strict and explicit as to the manner in which animals shall bo slaughtered. This law enacts the com plete removal of the blood , and directs that the flesh of no animals shall bo oaten which has not split .hoofs or does not chow the cud. In'order to comply with this law when animals are slaughtered in Jewish slaughter houses their throats are cut and the veins are removed. After moat lias been purchased it is taken homo 'in water. It is then covered with salt for an hour and afterwards washed again , so is to insure the complete removal of the blood. The consumption of a dish of oysters or of eels is a forbidden luxury to the orthodox Polish Jew , for the law in relation to the eating of fish enacts that all fish placed before him shall have scales or fins. PAID HEADINGS FROM TUB TALMUD. The strong religious fervor of the Polish Jew is still further indicated by the number ot places of religious worship scattered through those sections of the city which are thickly inhabited by the jolony _ . At' repeated intervals , some times in several places on the sameblock , the "Both Hamedrasch , " or "House of Interpretation , " is to be met with , the Beth Hamedrasch being a building or apartment where religious worship is liold thrice daily. The passer-by through the streets inhabited by the colony will at all hours of the day BOO swarthy-faced men Intently engaged in reading the Talmud , for it is hold that the reading of a passage from the Talmud each day for the benefit of the soul of a departed relative will acsist that soul in its passage through the tioavenly gates. In this connection it frequently happens that "sums of money are loft to bo 'exp'endod in engaging per sons to | read passages from the Talmud For the benefit of the testator's soul. On the day when a parent dies the children fast and burn a light in the house. The custom of fasting on such an occasion was first established after the return From Babylon , and drew its origin from the fad that David fasted on that day that Saul died. The burning light is in tended as a symbol of brightness in the departed soul. The loading place of religious worship of the Polish Jewish colony in this city is the Both Ilamcdrasch Hagodol at No. 09 Ludlow street. The rabbi of this church is frequently called upon to act as a epecicB of magistrate among the members of the colony , for , although they concede obedience to the laws of the nation in which they live , they preFer - Fer , in many instances , to settle the dif ficulty among themselves by appeal to the rabbi. THE FOCIl COURTS OF LAW. The books of Jewish law are the Tal mud , relating to religious matters ; Ches- chanmeachpot , relating to matters of property ; Aban Azar , relating to the killing of animals , food to ba eaten , Ac , and the Megen Abram , relating to feasts and holidays. The Jewish courts are divided into four classes The Sanhedrim ( or jury ) of three , in cases appertaining to matters of property ; the Sanhedrim of thirteen , in cases of divorce ; the Sanhed rim of thirty-two , in criminal cases , and the Sanhedrim of seventy-throe in cases of murder. The last two courts are , of course , never convened in this coun try.While While a dispute relative to a matter of property is referred to the rabbi to bo tried before a Sanhedrim of three , ho selects one member of the court to act as council for the plainfifT , one as council for the defendant and one to servo as ad visor to the rabbi who acts as judge. In cases in which the plaintiQ finds it impos sible to obtain the evidence necessary to establish his claim , he can exact that defendant - fondant take an oath that he is not in debted as charged , This oath Is adminis tered in the synagogue on the tables of the law. It is of a most solemn nature , and the defendant taking in the case is at once adjudicated in his favor. Rare indeed is it that a filso oath is taken in this manner. TUB MKTJIODH OK DIVORCE. In cases in which application for di vorce is made before the rabbi the appli cant must produce proof that a decree has been iuoued by the state courts be fore the rnattor con be adjudicated from a religious standpoint. But oven though the courts had granted a decree , the judgment would not bo valid according to the Jdwiah religion unless a decree could also bo obtained before the rabbi. The decree from the state courts having been obtained and the ca.ro having been brought before the rabbi , ho summons a Sanhedrim of thirteen and the matter comes to a trill. Should the wife , as frequently occurs , bo living in Kurope , the subbi hero communicates with the rabbi of the district in which the wife is living The latter also calls together n Sanhedrim of thirteen and the two courts hold CTEinunirgUoji ns Uiecnjc It Trill readily bo conceived that cases conducted in this manner , especially , in view of the faot that very strong and clear proof is exacted , Are likely to drag on to tedious length and that decrees are not very readily or quickly procurable. Should , however , a ilocisisn severing the marriage tics bo finally obtained , it is then necessary that the decree should bo written on parchment , at are the books of the law , and that no blot or atatn should appear upon the scroll. The ut most care must bo exorcised by wit * nesses in signing their names , for should an unlucky slip of the pen deposit a blot upon the page the document would beheld hold valueless and would have to bo re written. A MAItniAOK Cr.lir.MONY , A marriage in the Polish Jewish colony is attended with much ceremonial. The high contracting parties are required to fast from the evening preceding the wedding until after the ceremonies , When the bridal party Assembles in the church the bride nnd the bridegroom are liberally sprinkled by their friends with grain , which is intended to bo expressive of the hopu that their union may bo fruit ful. The bridegroom is then led by his parents before the rabbi , or , in their ab sence , by his nearest of kin. The bride is brought forward in the same manner. The bridal party two placed beneath a canopy of scarlet and gold , called the ' "suppa , " which Is uphold by four persons , generally young men or ladici.who are near friends of the bride or groom. A largo mantle , known as the "talith , " or prayer mantle , is then enfolded - folded arouuy the couple , and the rabbi blesses the wine. The wedding ring is next hold aloft by the rabbi , who very pertinently asks , in a lend voice , whether it has boon pnid for. This inquiry is an indirect but doubtless highly judicious hint against any ono entering the marriage riago utato in dobt. The salutary warn ing having boon uttered the rabbi hands the ring to the bridegroom , who presses it on the finger of the bride , saying , "Thus shall though bo hallowed unto mo according to the laws of Moses and Is raeli" A marriage contract in which the bridegroom agrees to toke this woman as his wife and with all his earthly goods to endow her is road by the rabbi nnd closes the coromony. A somewhat poetic feature in connec tion with the wedding is that the wife throughout her lifo carefully preserves her wedding dross , which is evnntually to bo used aa bor shroud. Within n twolromonth after the marriavo the hus band is presented with a shroud by his wifo. The garment ho Is required ( eden don once every year , on Atonement day. A BROTHER'S DUTY. When n man dies the strict interpreta tion of the Jewish law requires that his brother shall marry the widow and care for the children. If the brother be al ready married or if neither of t ] parties cares to enter into such the widow and the brother who : it is to marry her go noforo the the synagogue. The widow. moves a light sandal from thy ' foot , thereby signifying thaj - , him from his engagement ar > 5 Bt . ; . forever a release. WhoX'4lBr.ataJ1l. live at a distance from ef\ tno .Pr * ceremony is of ten perfo * " Agent McGilcuddy , rf . to pinQ R-dgo agency , has had some whh hia nanwars.cause B6vond dosgnin ! , white mens onaccluuof which ho hag issued the followint er. . , ThJ follow ing named persona Brertanovoa f rcm i6 reservation in awxCj with the law as provided in seot0 | { , 9.147 anj ( 0,149. Be vised U. S. Bwfetos : , H. ( VOlifford , equawman.PinetiUclgt ogenoy , Dak. ; T. A. Bland , 'Dh anthropl > t , ' Washing ton , D. 0. ; Todd ft n < 3 < ul , squaw man , Pine Ridge agency , XMk. Residents of either the Nebraska or Dakota portion of the Fine Ridge reserve , other than Indians , harboring any of the above par ties , subject themselves to removal also. " A CARD , To nil who are suffering trim erron and Indiscretions of youth , nervous weakness , carl ; decay , losa ot manhood , etc , I will tend a recipe that will euro you , KUEfi OF OflARQfi. This great remedy aa dUoorered by a mlMlonery In South America. Send jelf-addreosed envelope to hay. Jo- 8KTII T. INMAX , Station D , New York. DIED. GIlKKN-In this city , July 3LU , at 9:45 : p. m. Orville Mam ice , son of Mr. John and May Groon. Aged 4 years. Funeral notice horoafter. CONSENTJNS At hU rosldenco 1312 Jones direct , George J. W. Consenting. Agon 32 years , Ho loavofl n wife and two children. Funer al notice horoaftor. GR011KOKKU L-oute , son of Eilma and Louli Urobecker , July 'II et. Aged 4 months , Funeral will take place August Snd ! , at 2 p in. , f rent Twentieth and Harney atrcots. Fiiecdri are Invited. COLO UN In this city , Ancnistlut at ono o'clock a. in. , Kate K. , daughter of Jllcliuid imd Mary Colgen , aged 14 yoaro. Notice of funeral hereafter , IVlicn Doctors Disagree it will bo time enough to doubt the re liability of Kidnoy-Wort Doctors all agree that it is a most valuable medicine In all disorders of the Liver , KiJnoys and Bowels , and frequently prescribe ft. Dr. P. 0. Ballou of Monkton , says : "Tho post year J have used it more than over , and with the best results. It is the most successful remedy I have over used. " Such a recommendation speaks for itself. Sold by all druggists. 800 advertisement _ First "Ward lllnlno and Iiognit Club , A business mooting of the first ward Blaine and Logan club will bo hold at A. Granbocko & Go's , store , corner of Sixth and Pierce streets , on this evening , August 2d , at 8 o'clock sharp. All mem bers are requested to bo present. Per sons wishing * to become members are respectfully requested to attend and sign the roll. K. G. JINKINKO.V , Prcs. E. H , Stenberg , Secretary. Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers wore filed for record in the ofllco of the county clerk , July 31 , 1881 , and reported for THE BEK by the Amos' real estate agency : P. Peterson to J. n. Levy , part BOO. 15-10-11 , wd , 8500. B. Reed to P. Peterson part see 16-10- 11. nod , 81. W. 0. Stevens to P. Peterson part ace 15-10-11 , qed , &J32. D. G Humphreys to P. Peterson part see 15.10 11 , qcd , $90. M. Iluf to 0. and G. Huf part lot 1 , block 8. w d , 81. W. V. Morse and wife to E. II. Drew part lot 3 , block 104 , w d , $5000. A. L Hart and wife to Eighteenth street M. E. church part sco 15-15 13. w d , 81.600. The combination , proportion , and pro. cess in preparing Hood's Saraaparilla , are peculiar to this medicine , and unknown tc u'h'Ji , I COLORED AMERICANS , Mooting of the Colored Blftlno nnrt Clul ) Thttttulny Kronlnj ; , Q The colored Blaine and Logan club hold a very satisfactory mooting last night In Lytlo's hall. There wns a good attendance - anco and a number of speakers , nearly all of whom wore young men , discussed , in a very intelligent manner , several of the most prominent nnd important poli tical questions of the day. The addresses were carefully delivered and attentively listened to by the audience , of whom by far the greater number had assembled to consider the duties of colored republicans in the present campaign. The following constitution was adopted by the club : VllHAMBLK. Growth nnd development of mind being - ing the result of investigation nnd free discussion , n free press , and frco ballot , the fundamental basis of human liberty and equality , the undersigned agree to form n political club , and for its govern ment do hereby adopt the following con stitution : CONSTITUTION. Article 1st. The nnmo and title of thin organisation shall bo The Omaha Colored American Republican Blaine and Logan Campaign Club. OBJECT. ' Article 2d. Its object shall bo to in- vcstigato , ndvocato nnd maintain the principles of republicanism , as sot forth in the preamble ; free speech , free press and a free ballot. Insisting that the executive ocutivo , legislative nnd judicial departments monts of the national government , shall bo executed in the spirit , nnd in accordance - anco with the principles heroin an nounced. Article 3d. To nid and support In the elevation of the candidates " , who head the national republican ticket the Hon. James G. Blaine , of Maine , for presi dent , and Hon. John A. Logan , of Illi nois for vico-prcsidont , of the United States. ) OFFICERS. The ofilcoraof the club shall consist of a'president , secretary , assistant secre tary , , treasurer , marshal and .standard boater , Save and we might also e'ay time and pain as well , is bur ftdvico to good house keepers and India * generally. The great necessity existing nlway * to have n perfectly safe remedy convenient for the relief and prompt cure of the nilmonts peculiar to woman functional irregularity , constant paina , and all the 'symptoms attendant ' disorders induces us to . and unqualifiedly io Prescription" It will eave money. to tho-'botfWSttuVdress. ing troubTo.and look des these follows oxposin than' any of the ladms j LqvEns or FAIR ' - V < - - v- ' .Air. Ford aniVUio JUtother Hubbard , 0 , the Editor of inKBKKl " " \ In wedaeHay iiighfa paper F notice ' piece concerning the Mother Hubbard I dressln whichrMr ; FortP'think's i * h.ls it hiaMa'dy to enforboTlaw ( Hat liCUiM found wearing them bo lodged in jail let Mr. Ford make such Inw in his - own house before dictating to the laidies of the city * of omahn wo have yet to so what right Mr. Ford has to what dress a lady should wcat'or where , she should wear it the stiles oomo from parisand not from Mr. Ford as a lady I say it is not proper to wear such a dross on , the street although I cannot BOO that Councilman Ford or any other man what dress she should wear as for Ford it is well know by some of the people of Omaha how ho has bcon acusod of bribery and falsehoods and only part of his vailing is known it is not so very long souco ho caused trouble between a young man and woman through bribery and lies also it is moro decent for a lady to go on the st with a mother hubbar than it is for paddy Ford to insult both young and married women on the at first lot him learn what decency is nnd then teach others my opinion and others is that paddy Ford is nothing but a walking keg of beer and any honorable lady or gentle man would scorn to pay any attention to what hia opinion is on the mother hub- bard oflunded laidics of Omaha SITTING ) Bull is said to bo an in tolli gent and educated man ; ho instructs his young braves how to preserve good health by teaching them the principles of hygiene which are so ably sot forth in "Tho Science of Lifo , or , Self Preserva tion. " Published by thn Peabocly Medi cal Institute , Boston , advertised in this paper , WITHOUT FOUNDATION. That Reported Case of Inhuman Treatment at Fort Omaha. There appeared in the BEE of a recent dote a letter , signed "Humanity ; " which stated that a prisoner at Fort Omaha was being inhumanly treated by being com pelled to wear a ball and chain , which had worn through his ankles. The 1m- proision convoyed by the communication was ; that the prisoner had boon confined at Fort Omaha for two or three years , that ho had several years moro to serve , and that ho was being crually treated. Col. Oarlin , post commander , upon reading this communication , at once in vestigated the case and found the facts to be as follows : The prisoner was a professional deserter , having half a dozen different names. Ho was in the habit ot enlisting in ono regiment and deserting and enlisting in another. He had done this several times and was finally caught , convictoa and sentenced to the military prison at Fort Lsavonworth. Ho was brought to Fort Douglasand was hero from the lOlh to the 10th of July , when he was sent with other prisoners to Leavonworth. The prisoner was a hard case , and was shackled with a chain woiuhing only eight pounds , for wifely in trav- oliniOn Iiis trrival here , the soldiers in charge reported that ho had attempted to escape and was a dangerous man. The shackles were accordingly left on him until ho was sent to Fort Jvoavcnworth. The prisoner * at Tjrl OKula are r.iver ironed except when they are dangerous and troublesome men and have attempt ed to oscApo. P" t Surgeon Bill and Major Noid , oflicors of the day , under direction of Col. C/vrlin / , examined the man on the same day that the artiolo ap peared in the HRK and found the charge of inhuman treatment to bo wholly groundless. Dr. Bill reported that there was nothing in the case ho having made a careful Investigation to excite com miseration or to justify any comment. How Uitttor Got HICo. \ . "Why , when the old Enquirer ofllco was ii the northeast cornnr of Third and Sycamore streets , along in 1344 C , Dandy Foster , n local celebrity of these days , and Chippendale nttod up the old Na tional , repainted it , and made prepara tions for n gay season , " said Mr. II. U , Robinson , yesterday. "Whon the season opened they had secured for leading lady a Miss Ilildroth , n daughter of an Episco pal clergyman , who was beautifully edu cated but had become stage struck. She opened up to a fine business when along oamo Bon Butler , who called on us to BOO the Boston papers. Ho was stopping at the llonrio house , and was a young and dashing democrat. Ho wont to the theatre ev ery niqht , and in about two weeks Miss Dildifctt ilisappcarod and at the same time Bon U'lllor ' didn't come round to look at the exchanges. The next thing wo know Bon had married her. Of couso Chippendale wva all broken up , as she cancelled liar engagement and loft him in the lurch. She was the mother of Mils Blanchn Butler , who married Senator Adorbort Amos , of Mississippi , ana of two sons , Paul , who 1ms charge of his fathrYs bunting factory , and a younger boy. " Mrs. Butler died of cancer several years ago in the Massachusetts general hospital , where the general fitted up pa latial quarters for her. The best aur- goons and physicians in the United Statot were secured , and she was operat ed on for the cancer , but death ensued , being the bitterest blow the general over received. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IP TSET ) . Tnnllln.I-rmon.Orniize , cto.flnvor Cnkei , CroaraiIudilliiBt.fcc..ii > ilellcntclr nnd uut- nrallyul the fruit from which they lire raudc. FOB STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT v FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. > rtirtHto BY THI VPrlce Baking Powder Co. , Chicago , III. 8t. Loula , Mo. f utKtitt or Of * Price's Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price's Lnpuliu Ycnst Gems , , f llait Dry Ho | > Ycu.t. O.A T.T3 Z3 S WE J11K1J BUT CVS QUAUTY. TIMKEN SPRINCLVEHICLE6 ! ' nailut . . . clijelfi male Itldei aa aiy th ono per- onaawltbtwo - . TboBrrfnci lencUieD nndahorteiiBerordln carry. Equally vroll d tea to roujh count. road > nndtlnodrlv 90fcltle > i. Alaniiraetarrdna't oldby UlbolrnllncCarrUce Unllilera \ UrA- lrr . Il mry Tlmhrn. rut- trg. St. Ilflert i fflffi7 ABBOTT BUGGY CO , T. 0. CARLISLE , DRBEDEIIOF MO. VALLEY IOWA. . , - - - . "Reml for Circulars " Uuitod States Depository OMAHA Gor. 18th and Farnam Stn The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , SUCOESOOOH TO KOONTZE BROTIIBBJ. orcanlBed in 1888. OrganJxod aa National Bank In OAPITAJJ . * 200OIM BURPIjUS AND PROFITS . 16OOO' naata Kouira , Preoldent. JOIM A. Osiionros , Vice President A BDITUI KOVXTU , 24 Vice Freildsnl. A. t , Porrurroi , W H. ' KMton. A-Irtar . OashTe , " ' TranMda a Ktnoral b > nklnK bnalnesa. Mrtifloatei bearing Interest Drawi drafts o Vrandaoo aod tirlnoli > a ] oltloi la the United . Uo London. Dukllo , Kdluburgh ted I ) , ! n ( * tp M > ftbU continent anil nut m BKritEHKrlTS I ndon,0aah , . MtcJietter.N , Y. , Capital OOO.OCO.O ia < i ilerobaota , ol Nefwk.N , J. , Capital lt7B,000.0 < OlrardrUe.l'hlladeUhla 1,500,000.01 riremtn'i rand Cii.ii ] , . 1.U8.J16. BUKHJ4 218 14TH BTRKET , BET. FABNAW AND DOUGLAS DEEXEL < Sc MAUL , lauooKaaoiia TO JOHN a , JACOBS ) UNDEHTAKEES 1 t U-rlil t tjil 1417 f rri > n tnt OnJtrf oy Ikyu wl SPECIAL NOTICES. jtrspeolali will Poslttrelrnot balni rt a unless p .ld in advance , TO LOAN-Uontv. MONF.VTOt.OAN on real Mtato by Ballon llrov , 817 Houlh ISth Street. 918 2 MONKY TO LOAN In turns ol WOO. nd onward O. F. Datls nJ Co. , ItMl KoUto and Ix > n not * . 1MB Farnam HI. SSMf. HBLF WANTED. 17.ANTF.D-A ( titI for ( retieral houto-work. Mr * . > \ \ m. Uncoil , 2119 Farnam 027-2 AA'ANTKl ) OoodKltltowadulldiosat Poiimllna \laniloUllHhSt , 833-Ip WANTK1) ImtncJlutolj , from ! catnricton t gli fjr Central h u e vrotk , jl4 Uouitlivs Bt.D32U D32-U [ \7ANTKD-A im * ! ! let ot boo Into kwp runlitfri. Vl by eipert book kre | > r. AddrtM "it. V. W. " Hc office , OM-4p [ \rANTKD-Oltl to ilo cooMnr , WMhlng km ) Iron- Ing. A | r.1) ktO.lt. HltcIioocX , corner tOth ml ! > ( HlR .Si. B < 3 U WANTKl ) A cool woman cook anil gltl for kitchen wrrk , at T. O. Mrlum'l restaurant , 120 North ICtli ttrcct. 034-Sp , V\f ANTKtt ( llrl that okn do ccnerd homework. > I Stint tpeik Ovtnun. Inquire at No. lISOMUth Bthitrrtt. C.F. hliiuu . - \rANlKl L > An exioilencttl cook at llMton lien > > Uuitttit , 1414 Uouglka St. 010 Cp " \\TANTKD A Kill In * family ol two. Inquire flrst \ > door went ot meat mukot ou 13th anil Jonra troolx , F.V LT\ . Oil lp \\fANTKI ) I.alhcn , enquire Of Cbai Palgh at \ > bullaliiir , on South IStn and l/ea\cnnorsh et * . ATANTKl ) A iww'ry ' ox-k , ncoonil cook ami lint TV cln a nulteu attliuSt. Julian rcttnuraat. DSZ-Vp \\7AN1KP-Ooo < l Rlrl ImmoilUtuly At the Carey \ i Mouse , X. W , cor. Hthaiul la > curioit strcott. mo ti I'AN'lKD-Cookan.l dining room gill , 2410 Cum/ ? IIIR trcet. 000-lp Vl ANlED Thhtccn ncreons to Itarn book-koon- ii me , Hltuitlongwllhlii80 < Uor no uay. J. U. Smith , hxpttt Hook-keeper , 1H18 Douglai BtrecL ! KO-4p T\rAVTKl > A girl tor gentral homo work. A VY good itciuly situation to ono who It a good cookeher and liontr. lire. A. Sorenion , 1918 Capitol a o. , between 10th and SOtli. fc7tf ANTKD-A bather 704South 10th St 872 4p WANTCD Olrl or womnn to work In kitchen , 1016 Harney. 8KS-t ! WANTF.U LADIR3 OR GENTLRMBK-In city or country , to taks nloe , light and pleantnt work at their onn homos ; 12 to $3 a day easily and quietly made ; work twut by mall ; no oinvaralng ; no stamp for reply Please addrcu Reliable Munl'g Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. 817-lm ED-Girl to wait on table tor her board at WAN1 Emmet Houno 82'J-lp WANTKD-OIrl In family of two. Good place for a good girl. Inquire at U. J. Canan ft Co' * . niTUATIONtJ WAHTED. WAJITKI * Sltuitlon as house keeper In a flr. cU'shotclbr a thorou blv rxpcrlonccd l.vlr with the bc t of city reference , 217 N. 10th St. IJirANTKn-Sltiulloti to Uku cbarRO of nhon liy a HtBt-claan baker. Goml ixtcrcnoeg , 217 N. lUth Ht. B40 lp WA.NTK.P-SIUmtlon In store , or n < traveling Halcmimn , by an oniicrlencod young m n. 21' N 10th SL OI7.4p W'/iXThD Dy a jounft married man , a position as book-keeper , collector or corrosponJcct with an Omaha llrm. Address Dou liu ) Line , No. 73 Went P fasintSt. , SprlngOgld , Ohio. Ufl-2p WANTKU A JOUTIK man ol education , cxpcrlcnr anil ttoml Imblta dc.ltcn a ixmtlon an book- kccjHTor ulinllar oroilojtnant Ucnt ol rulcroncoa Kl e . AddrcBS "F. II. O. " Omaha Neb. 020 S | > WANTKU Piwltlon as riurte , Rsfor.nocs glvei lr . J. N. Rlllngwocd. 1120 tt. 17th Ht , 021 "ll7"ANTltI ) Eniilo ] > m iit of any kind by on ox TT perlenccd stenographer. Address "P. H."IIc olllco. , D09-2p A Young attorney , a graduate and admitted t Supreme Court 1ml , la went , and dtxUcH to form as partnership with snmo goon attorney In city or good Nebraska town. Good reference. Address "U ? ' Bee olllce. B17-2u WANT'D A lik'hly rorpoctcd young lady , o good reference , Mi's a situation an governes or Lady's companion. Accomplished In Music , Art French and Gorman. Adilrcsa "II. S. " Bee olllce D08-lp \T7ANTED Situation by a younp German girl to YT ilohousowork In an American family , Inquire at 102 South loth sUeet. HSO.i'p WANTED A situation an drug clerk by a man with 4 voamexptrlence. AddiCDS Ernest Lee Wataga , Knox Co. 111. 7BO.Cp WANTED A position by a flrflt-cJaM lal" book keeper. AJdreis "BS/ ' Boo olllce. 745 tl AYoungmanlodmanwanta situation as book keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha Address " 0. " care Ueo. SOfl-tf MIBOBLLAHBODB WANTS. WANTbD TQ rent , a small ronin by laborln man , ( Jciman. ) AiUlms HUJO Wyclsk , car Daily Ben. ' 5 0 < 5-Ip WAMTH To buy , a Irenh milch cow. Apply a 21RH I4tn street , tup stair- ) l)36.tt One or two furnished rooms for man WANTED and v > lfe wlihor wtlhout use of p'ano ' In th vlclnlli nf hcrmau avo. . or IStli tit State tornn Xt B. lotk box 102. BfO lp To borrow SIOOO on Improuxl city WANTED . Atliltutt "Loan" IJeo ollko. 871 4 \I7ANTKD-ti.OOO on QriUlasi clt securlty.for ' * } inrn , at 0 per cent. Addrcua liox 0 0 Peat ollloo. 708 tf FOR KEZiT nonacB end Lots , FOR HUNT A now store , gnu\ \ cellar , and B larg rooms over store , In iood location , 17th an Nicholas atruetB , ueir Oil VVurlu. Iii'iulro onurcm MS. 040 2l OK HKN r--Nlceh lurulshwl fnintrooni , No lU 1 Dodza trtet. l)38-2p ) T7IOH IlENT Furnished rooma Iflil Capitol avf. Tj > OIl KENT So crl lorgo unfurnished front room JL' or entire house now , at oor. 12th and Williams bt. 019 3p UKNT Two unfurnUhed roomu oultablo Jor FOIl houso-koepln ) , ' . Inipilro at No. 034 Mouth 17th Ht. , between Jackton anil Leaxenworth. OVi-lp 7011 UKNT Klvo roomed house , ( IB Ten roomed ] 1 houw , f IB. Jiallou Ur 8 , , 317 H. 13th street. 087-4 HUNT A new homo of 8 rnomt , 2 do et FOIl cu'lar , with stable for two hones. Inqulr on premises , oor. 4th and Walnut ttreot. or at I Neb Ilrnom Faitory , Chicago street. Aug. llandow. HKNT-A p'uuant fumlaboj room at 2103 FOlt street. 050-6 rpo HENT A desirable ootUgo I rooms good d JL tern and water woika Vih and Illckory. Appl at Ilell'i drug store. 810 ! 4 > HUNT Front ] parlor with board to two gen FOIl tl man At 1021 Douglas bt. 897-111 UKNT. TV o nlcdy ( uintehed rooms ; one FOH and cue back. No. 1714 California mruet. ' ' . ' Ol'i-'j ) riOK ItKST Kurulnliwl rcouii with board , 181 I Dodge. 016-lmp UKNT FurnlahoJ room ! * gultab'e for gentle men , 1019 Farntm Ht. 8U-2p UKNT Kurnlnho.1 froot roomu mltallo for twoKuiitlomon , 1417 Howard Ht. 91312p HKNT Ono Flat In LortmzMt's Block , 13th FOR Howard streetmodern liniiroieiuunts Apply 1418 Farnam struct. 911 tf 171011 IlKNT A five room cottage northwmt cor J1 C pliul avuuuo and 20th His ; city water. Inqul'o at 211S Cpltol avouuo 771-tp UKNT Houth front rooui , nlctly furnUl.cd . , FOK Farnam itrett. f-Ot-lp 7VDH IUNT Huiuo tlitio litige roornni hard am 1 Bcjltwuter , (11210 ( per uiunth. H. E. Utptou , Uth nd I'MfUlc. 002 I FUll HhNT ritk&iitjfarulsiicd room , ,17ul Vsuu IUNT .SUio with living rooiGn , tor. 10th 1 ll > v rl ' li'rmi v , 'lot ' rU' * < 'H'K FOIl HKNT Two flurnlshcd south front rooms IMN. IQthSt. 87HI FOR 11KNT 4 convenient chamber * for houte. keeping to ftintn and wife wtthant children , 3 blocks from Post office , 31Q north 17th street. * 887-tl FOKIlKXT Nicely furnished room * without board 1814 tMrenport St. \91-4p I poll IlKNT Furnish * ! roams at 1211 DavenMrt 1 St. near 13th Bt. goi.2 FOR UKNT Kurnkhed rooms 1810 Dodge Street. 440-1p FOIl IlKNT Nlcoly f nrnhhed rooms at 828 nouth 20th fttrtot , hall block from St. llary'a ftvenue , 819-lp IriOR UKNT A Uire , corner ot travcnwnrlh n.l 1 10th fttrcet. Apply not iloor. 8i4-tt poll ltiNT A furnished room niltaMa for two I 1 ( entlemon. Inquire 2209 IX > Jra | BL 821-1 p nil UKNT hlx room oottace ; , Una location , by B. JL1 T. IVUrwn , 8. K. oor. 15th and DouRlaik 617-tl "IJMJIl HUNT Two nrw 0 mom liounod , very com- Jc pic to ono block from 1'ark are. cars , AMBH , 1(07 Farnam , tet-U Il 3iT llooms In Crounm' Block. 0. U. FOIl Hitchcock. 613-tt UKNT Furnl&hod room * at S227 Dodro | 81. IJVril 1 407-lmp _ , ; T\OIl ttRNT One grand iiquare piano. Inqulra I ol Kdholmand Kiloksoo. ( fft 440-tt [ 7 011 IIRNT Ono good six io m house J26. per mo. laU.Illtchooek. SSS-tf ' FOIt UKNT HOUM S rooms peed repair. Nloa ] \ yard , cintcra water. lUntSIb per month 1411 ark Wlldo aye. Apply to Jno. W. Ikll , DruegUrt , OthBL 185-tf I7UH UKNT-Uoonu In Ncbruka National IUnk L1 HulMltiK , Most doslratilo offices In the city upplletl n Ith hydraullo elevator and boated by gleam Ipply at Hank. r20-tt FOR SALE. JUU SAtK A gelid slda bar top buggy cheap , ? 17 Uoulh 18th. 030-tt [ 71011 HAMv II. K Iturkctt. umlcrttker , 111 N. L1 loth strrot , haan new spring wtgon for tale , tult- bio for light driytgo or oiprens. OI1.4 J10U BALK llio Star laundry , 71B south ( Kh St. J OW.lp F 1011 SALE-Cheap , a gtrull new drujfstoolf. AJ- dross "DrU5gUt-oaroof Doe. 8995 oa , Pure Uye Broad , all kiddiof Whlto Uroad , JUlolU and Cakes , at the Uohtmlan Bakery. 13tli 0(1 Williams street * . 835-5 irtOll MALt Loadnf on account of 111 health , I1 houno , barn , low.erlcs and 1 lot * . Also two Koc-l rcsUUnce lots. Apply T. E. Parfltt , OJB olDoo , 13th nd Farnam. 840.1m OK'SALK-40 desirable bulldlne lots , lor trade F or cash. Callat A. llcope's 1519 Dodge St SdO-lmo FOlt BALR-Gndcd Durham Cattlo-7 Jcarilng lielfem ; CO two year old heifers ; 61 three year nM cons ; 4 four year old cown ; xpedigreed Durham bulls , i ml 4 ono 13 a thow animal ; 2 oven-olghtlis Dnr- iam bulls , 2 je.irs old. Above except a tew are gra- lo i stork and enow their breeding plainly 20 c lvo > y cald built , out ol above cows , as are the yrarllngt ; 1 yearling ticcre ; 17 two j car old steers and 78 three ear old steers. It. P. BTtCIN , lllndcn , Nob. ! 02-lmp TTMllttiALK Hcstaurautlna good looatbti , lro- JL' rrletor wishes to go Into another buslnrM. Ail- diCM"P. 0."Utoomcc. ' 7Dl-3p FOR SALE At a gro t bargain , the Hcott real- denoe property. Ju.l tail ot Tratt'H In llnnscom Place , Thl Isn\crv > leslrablo7 room rotta 'O and will bo sold at a taciiaco. nAItKKR & MA.YNK. 712-tf 13th iind Farnam.l HAI.K OU T11AHK A 6 yuir old Kentucky Ipoll 1 liorso 16i haciln h < Kh , ientlo and kind , trots In 3 minute * untrained , alto a Dew Una gldo tar top car- rligo. U. J. Uauan. 781-lmo FOIl SALB Grocery business In ( rood locality piylnij well. Will roqti'ro ' rapltal ol B bout 43,000 For particulars ad.lrosH . "W. W , " thlsolllco. 090-lm [ 70HH tB T rn full lotn , Hh three first clans I1 hoUHca In Kx' rojuilr , on B W. err. 18th and Cariltol luenne , Kent * lor $2roo per jcar OT2-tt G. 1UDOANE&CO. T7\OHHAL1C A choice dairy and stock farm ot 800 1 acres , 0 > aarcs umlar cultivation , 1 } miles from Nlhcr Creek , NoK , on U. P. Hallway. Good house , ncaniand liwhnuraabamscorrals , cto.'or dairyIng - Ing and stock rolxfng Land la well watered and all choice graaa ami grazlni ; Iind , nlth plenty of range adjoining. I'or ualo clieup. I'otter & Gobi ) , 161C Farnam ; trtet. C71-tf FOR S ALK-Knglncs now and second hand 10 h p. 15 h , p. and 0 h. p. portahlo and itatlonary ; also boilers ol any size and stylo. Richard & Clarke , U , I * R. Y. bct/17th and 18th titi. Omaha. W9-tf ( TTtOR BALK A vilctlng ofllro sultablo loraBDiall J * newspaper or Job ollloo. Will sell for cash or exchange change for Omaha City property , Addreas'X.Z.Q" Bee otiloo. 488 tf T7IOU 8ALK A low oholoo young buggy anil worK JL' here * . Majne & Darner , tit. Mar > 's * avenno barn. 468-tf BALK Largo tot on Park avenue. Also house FOR lot near bt Mary's avenue. Inquire 422 Con vent street. 437-lmp poll HALE Three of the bent lot * In Harucom I 1 place at a bargain If sold eoou. 1'ottor & Oobb , 1615 Farnam. 031-U TOll 8ALB Cheap lota In Shlnn's Zd addition , JL1 Klrkwood and Plalnriow. 1'ottor & Oobb , 1616 faniarniitredt. . 42841 SALE Two sooond hand pKnoa , at Edholm FOR ilu lo Htoro on 10th Bd. BOO-tt SALB Two open sooond-nand buggies and FOR dollverv wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harney HI. K3-U MISCELLANEOUS. T7 S TRAY NOriOB-Ono Fiari of small dark brown I'j iniilej wlih hnriion , the property oltho Hiibeeil. bcr , tint Heeler b > returning in mo to 2409 Cuiulng St will be liberally rewarJuJ. Harry IX-lincy. - A doclorwhhod the acoualnUnco of IJKHHONA1- travel cott. Please addrcua "Oerman , " this olllce. 948 2p T HURRAY luu guod paattmng. Bpring water. SM.tf rTHKEN UP-Lout April , red and whlto jcarllng J heifer. Owner can luvo lame by calling at M. Melhaus , cor. 21th and Uaeon , and paying chaigca. ffestemCornice-Hlforks - , IIION AND ELATE 1100FINO. G. SPECHT , PROP , 1111 DougUt Bt Omaha , Neb. ICANtJFACTtmEU Of * * l ' Balvanizea Iron Cornices * jtarDorrocr Windows , Flntali , Tin , Iron and DIata KoollDg , Bnecht'J Patent Metallic Hkyllght , 1 atent adjusted Hatchet Bar and Uracktt hheltlng. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. Ire Crestlngs , fencing , lialuttradet , Vurandaa , Iron Bk DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , rn.ia.ea. Until olBocs are repaired from result ol flre , offl tilth Di. Parker , lloom B , Orelghtoa Block llth anil Dilg i tr eet > C.A.WBLSONM.D. ( Faculty lrUe , Ifudlcal College of Ohio. SPECIALTY PILES , FISTULA , Ami other DUeaioa of the A HUB and Rectum. ' House.t Boyd's Opera . eve ed and wtf C. A. POTTER , LAW REPORTER ! Neb. , .