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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , APRIL 21. 1885. 5 "ONLY A. REPORTER , " A Clft8 of Men ( jess Estimated and IMoroUrmpprcclfttcdThftti Anjr Others of Society. "Thcso reporters are a nnleanco ; but for them thoio would bo fewer troubles and far lota diattirbanco in the community , " was the expression & BEE man heard on yesterday while a group cf persons , of whom ho was one , were stand ing "out of the ruin" in the friendly ( hotter of n Douglas street building. A cation becomes embroiled with an other and war IB declared ; she calls for men to fight for the national honor and Interests ; the preparations for the con flict are ordered and hurriud forward ; homes are left with one , two , three va cant chain , while amid tears of wires and mothers the doir ones hurry off to diet Who is it tint Bonds words of cheer to the lonely ; words of comfort to the sorrowing ; words of good meaning to the anxious ? Only a reporter ! Diiuaso , contagion , suffering , death and danger aroj abroad in the land ; grava after grave is opened and filled ; men and women ily from the destroyer , leaving homos , property , loved ones , all behind them. Who sends , in the eager ? ly Eolzpd and anxiously road columns of the doily piper , word of comfort or of truth , of gladness or of doom to the anxious waiters and watchers for news from the dreaded district ? Only a re porter. A battle is fought ; In every house , and every fireside , deep in every homo sanc tuary throughout the loyal land , are fath er * , mothers , sister ; , wives tremblingly niklng for tidings of their absent ones. Who is It that rides and walks amid the shot and shell , stumbling hero over a mangled body , yonder lifting the form of n dying hero and soothing his last hours by taking and sanding a message to his household gods ? Only a reporter. There Is a festival or pleasure-party to bo given ; the railroad cars are chartered , the train put in place ; the young and the old , the best beloved and the brightest of the jewels of domestic llfo got upon the train and speed away in search oi pleasure. A broken rail , a weakened bridge ; a cracked wheel and a wreck ! Who is first there , ministering to the wounded and helpless , and tending wordc of good cheer to the anxious ones loft be hind , who are wondering who are killed or wounded ? Only a reporter. A great public occasion is to bo cam- momorated ; the high , the learned , the honored are assembled , and the exorcism and splendid ceremonies begin and end , Who is it that toils and works dsy ano night to gather these happenings , and herald them to the millions of homes Ii : the land to ontartain , Instruct and amuic his countrymen and countrywomen ! Only , a reporter. A grand ball or wedding comes off , The beautiful , the fashionable , the srtloei and the artful , gather there ; each with E purpcsD , hidden often beneath the gor goons and glittering splendors of npparo and of pearls , and masked beneath thi smllo that least bcfita who wears It most. Who moves unnoticed , uncarod for , al most snubbed , except by those who wist to use his lorvioa , and goes off alone tc tell upon the morrow In words of praise and compliment ( which too often should blister his soul for fn'sahood ' ) tbo charms of sorno painted , powdcrjd , dresaed-up woman In words that make her baantifu and good ? Only a raporter. A house is on fire : it i > filled ivltt helpless children or poor working girli whoso worn and wearied frames an stretched and packed in the deeping rooms , where rest is sought before to morrow's sun calls them back to labor The cry of danger is sounded ; the flame lcaphih the crash of hurrying engines and yelling men awaken not those pee labor-strained sleepers ; the timbers he gin to tramblo and topple and fall , til finally no human skill or courage cai save or snatch them from the burning Who Is It that Is first there , all the tim there , hunting hero and yonder , catcbio a name in this place ; nuking in that plac who the victim is ; noting the burm g c one , the broken limb of another , dottln down all the pregnant facts , that in tli morning of the morrow i the friends an dear ones alike of the survivors and tli burned , blistered and dead ones mn road the tidings of truth , bo they we como or not ? Only a reporter. A murder is committed in tl city. The victim is taken t ) tha hnsho and silent room , his slayer to tl juil. The community la a tip-too to kno when , and hovr , and where and why luppouod. Who is it that watches tt unfortunate die , leans near to catch h last r > aspBtauds by and preserves tliBjwoi of witnesses , goes into the gloomy , dar some dungeon , listens to the story of tl Bccusod and then plecja an Intelligent a cgnnt of the whole before a < curiousoxac Ing public ? Only a roportor. Who h it that watches and warns danger ? Who is It that gathers in tl silent hours of the night and In the h glare of the midday , while the world asleep or in some round of revelry ar joy , all of Interest , of use , of accldon of entertainment and spreads it all befo every man and woman in the commui : ty ? Only a roportor. Who listens to the stoiy told by son spiteful ono that blickens the fair fan of the slandered , and , If repeated , w stain forever the "immediate jewel ono's eonl , " and snpprcsiea tbo 1 which , If given to the world , wonld nov bo overtaken by truth and justice ? On n reporter. Who bean the cry of the sufferin Who dally bends a sympathetic ear the tales of misery , of deception , blasted life , of desertion , misery a : coveted death , and ropayirTg the con donee with brotherly counsel , curl thoio sacred secrets untold through 1 daily life ? Only a reporter. Who hean most and saya less ; | kno secrets but has none of his own ; ami ! when ethers are weeping ; takes hi words In Ilonco ; repays evil with goo carries an unerring estimate of men a women , unspoken to the tomb ; sees f olbl and sins ; hears consplracioi and w nesses nightly deeds of evil ; "says nol ing whllo he gazes In daylight on fai seemingly radiant with virtue and purl that would bo hidden if their when bou's of twelro hours before wi knonn ; who is it that dees a'l th things and tboutands morc.snd yet ivoi not knowingly tread upon a worm or Injury to any of tbo men and worn up-m whose doings his eye nov.r cka Only raporter 1 Finally , who la it tfiat is most ni judged , least appreciated , Icait esteem most complained ot and passes throi life , too often , scattering flower * alt his pathway and gathering garlands his grave ? Only a roportor. The Exposition Bullcllnc. A number of gentlemen , among th F , W. Gray , B. F. Silth , Max Mey Olms. E. Squires , J. A. Wakoficld , Louis MondolsihonWllltam Wallao , J. A. McShano , Esq's , mot at the office of Mr. 0. E , Squires and took action looking to the completion of plans for erecting the Exposition building mentioned in Mon day's BEE. A commlttoo of Messrs. Gray , Smith and Wallace was appointed to draft ] articles of incorporation. The amount of capital stock was fixed at $100,000 ; it was decided to orcct a brick building with iron roof , with seating capacity , floor and gallery , of 7,000 , suited for all sarti of public alsamblagpa , upon the lots of Mr Popploton of which the company will have to'usal for a thirty yea's 'lease. After further con sideration of the subject and the ways and moans , the mooting adjourned until cillod again. This project will bo carried out and fill a long felt want in Omaha , boiides being a splendid investment of capital. POLICE OOtJKT , Usual Monday Business Drunks , Disturbers and Vugs Judge S onborg's tribunal yesterday morning was thronged by an nnsavory and unsightly gang of ovll-docra. There were no very Important cases on trial , how ever , most of them being these of vag rants who were run In by the police last night. Barton IIllos , a periodical sproostor and an Important factor in the question of the city's financial resources , was again arraigned on a charge of intoxica tion. Ho plead guilty and was accorded a fine of § 5 and costs. Oliver Johnson , who claims a direct descent from the Immortal doctor , was also ono of the victims of Marshal Cum- mlngs and his peelers last night. Ho llkowisa succumbed to the searching so- verl'v of Judge Slonborg'a questions and was forced to acknowledge the full extent of his bibulous dereliction. Five and costs. P. H. Sharp also acknowledged too in timate an acquaintance with John Barley corn , and was fined the usual amount. Gortio Stewart and Annie Johnson , two sweet-scented young ladles , of Afri can persuasion , had been engaged in an altercation , the violence of which had at tracted the ubiquitous "copper.1 * The latter had arrived on the scene just as Gertio was about to pull out by the roots the last bang in Annie's brow-adorning frizzes. After some desultory remarks , counter-explanations and recriminations , both wei'a fined $5 and costs , upon the prompt payment of which they were re leased. The first three victims , In de fault of the amount of their fine , were wafted over the hill , and will spend sev eral days of sweet communion with Jo seph Miller. Twenty-four vagrants were arraigned. Nine of them wore sent up to the county jail on broad and water , whllo tbo bal ance were released on condition ot an Immediate departure from the city. . I'EUSONALi. Ex-Judgo Colby , of Buffalo county , was it Omaha yesterday , Mrs. C. D. Collin ? , of Cleveland , Ohio , ii visiting her sister Mrs. J. F. Meyer. Thomas Fleming , of Ithaca , N. Y. , ii spending a few dnjs with frijnds 'In the city Ho is on his way to California , c Mr. Barton , president of the Omaha Smelt ing works , returned with h's wife yesterday morning from a visit east , during which hi visited the musical festival in Chicago. Dr. L , F. McKenna , tbo well known phy siclan of this city , left last week for Now Orleans loans , where ho will he in attendance upoi the National Medici ! Association. Ths Rev. Dean Millspaugh was called t Minnesota on Friday last to attend the bed side of his dying father , who for aome tim has been lying ill with typhoid fever. Thomas T. O'Connor , Esq. , well known i : railroad circles , returned yesterday from Ne\ York with his bride , The host of his friend resident in Omalu with unanimous voice cor gratulate him. lion , Chaa. A. "Von Wasmer , of Gram Island ; ono f the foremost business men c Hall county , is visiting Omaha. "Charley Bays the rain that has fallen in hia section rt csutly has made the fanners as happy t Uncle John Fonner was when Cleveland we elected. 10 Henry Olstrom , who lately changed froi depot ngont to Iho dummy train , 1m ? bee . compslled to "lay oD" by reason of Buiferiij It from injuries received last June or July i ' 10 Vnlparnlo , The labo'r on the "dummy" wi too violent nnd Mr. Ohtrom has been con palled to succumb , much to his regret , At the Metropolitan ; H. W. Dakin , Dm bar ; 0. II , Ilannan , Lincoln ; Joseph 1 Sturdevant , Atkinson ; J. H. Brown , Erne son ; Mrs. C. ShurU and family , Miss J SliurtBUlr ; James S. Armstrong , Albloi T. H. Leighton , . Pluttsmoutli. George Me ritt , Grand Island , and F. W. Maltooi Blue Springs , Nob. J. V. Allen , Cortland ; C. W. Adftmn , Ce ; tral City ; J. J. McDonald , St , Paul ; The JUIey , J. Mullonoy , J. S. Armstrong , It. ( Myers , M. L , Havens , Albion ; J. L. llatte L. Lang , Jam03 Barber , North Bond ; ba Long , South Bend ; L. B. Gamble , Yankto S , Jones , Chicago ; J , A. llayden and wif Atlantic ; Frank Ellis , Huron , D. T , ; Wi Gorky , North Bond , are at * I ha OanCeld. Hev. Hale , of Central Oity , is in Omaha : the Interest of a Muthodist college to be bui in that town. Mr. Halo is an Indefatigah worker. The BRK reporter well recollects i : ? 8 to untiring efforts , finally crowned with BUOCOJ of to secure a church building for the Methodie id of what was tbcn (1881-2) ( ) "New Albuqni G- < iue , " in Bernalillo county , Now Mozic Ges The gentleman told the BEK roan yesterdi ils that he had within few weeks realized 1 the sale of college lots about § 10,000 for t rVS proposed institution. 08 T. E. Calvert , Lincoln ; K. 0. Philllr. rdd Lincoln ; K , Kgloss , Pueblo , Cole , ; W , d ; Turner , Harvard ; J , D , Bain , Harvard ; T. Caldwell , Edgar ; Georga W. Uaxti It- Cneyenne ; J , T. Clark , St. Paul ; Ada Ith - Hogg , Grand Island ; J , S , Mizner , Che tea onne ; 0V , Tbomai , Grand Island ; 11 , 1 Oakley , Lincoln ; J. U , Dutnont , Omal John J , Vandevoes , Aropahoe ; L. M. C < ire neil , Lincoln ; H , K. Nlrton , Kenesaw ; J , ; eo Baucn , Lincoln ; It. J , Cole , York ; Jose I'd ' Peabody , Fairmont ; J , Canbreth Kai do are at the Paxton , en Mr , Auguitus Pltou , represetiog tl ea ? prinua of comedians , W. J , ScinUn , spied jg _ Sunday inthii city at the MilUrd , Mr. Pll ed , ia known to inanyrarsona in this city , hav : igh been leading roan and stage manager at > tg Academy of Music away bick In the cev for tiei , Mr , Pitou ii accompanied by his vv who Is a niece of Mr , Samuel Shears , propi tor of the Millard and also B c uiin of 1 Ilulett , tlie cashier of that popular hostel Having thui been thrown amour retail em cd old time friendi , Mr , and Mrs. Pile er , etay iu thti city hai baen mutuallylpleait A GREAT. TURFMAN DEAD- Dan Mace , the Famous Mm of Famous Horses , Bcefc His Last , Sketch of a Stirring Llfo "Which Em- boillo the History of the American Turf , ChicAgoTribunoSpocl.il. NEW YortK , April 19.--Tho llfo of DAU Mace , the famous driver , was to-day brought to a close at his home , No. 311 Went Forty- sovcnth street , For over a year ho had been Buttering from Uright's disease , mid for wooka pa.it his death had bcon daily expected. Two weeks ago ho returned from llot Springs where ho hnd boon in Benrch'of lioftlth , and from then until hg died ho WAS confined to hia bad. Dan Wnlton , the old compAUJon who Ima watched with him throughout his sickness , won with him when ho died. A number of old friends of the turf cillod this evening to express their sympathy with the bereaved family. Dan Mnca was born at Cambridge , Mass. , May 28,1834 , nnd his father , nftor whom ho was named was n horseman before him , The senior Dan Mace was the proprietor of n liv ery stable In Boston , and little Dan used to ride running races under his Instruction nnd that of a mau named Oosgrove , who was a noted trainer of the day. When a boy young Dan wont to live with Elijah Simmons , of Albany , who had n string a race-horses that wore trained by Benjamin Koed. In the seiwons of'1843-14 tiorodo.near- . ly all of his races for him. After two years ho returned to hia native t > 1io : , Thencefor ward ho handled nothing but trotters , Ho remained in Boston until 185G , when ha re moved to Providence. Ills next place of tos- idonco was this city. Ha cruno hero in 1802 and located ou the old Fashion track. Among the moat noted horses ho handled in his early days were Knto Miller , Mary Taylor , Touch-Mo.Not , Old Bones , n pacer ; Duchors , Meddlesome , Tom Ilycr , Dentist , L dyWoitloy , Albany Girl , Fashion , Little Hemp , Tobey , Saltpetre , Souhmque , 1'rovi- donee Boy , North Star , Uyclops , Lady Boyle , Bay Star , Fftrmor Boy. Pilot , Chicago Jack , Tom Bcnton , Euclid , Lady Sherman , Lady LHchCold , Black Dave , n pacer , nud a run ning horse called Gray Eagle. Mace had driven over the old Cambridge course , the Franklin riding park at Saugua. Mass. ; the South End track , Boston ; the Washington Trotting Park at Providence ; the East Bos ton track , and the Controvillo and Union courses at Long Island. A great favorite with Mace was Lady Litchfield , who was first brought into prominence In a match which she trotted against a paoer at the Cambridge course , in which she beat him in 2:55 : or 3:00. : This WAS In 18SO , The following year Mace purchased the horse nnd trotted her at Wash ington Trotting Park , Providence , beating a French horse , Wade'a horse Bungborer , and a number of others. The first trotting race for any considerable amount of money in which Mace drova was in May , 185" . Chicago Jack had bsen matched ngiv.iist Knownothing for § ' ,00 , and Mace handled the former. Ho lost the first heat , but won the remaining three. In 1857 ho drore Lady Sherman in savoral races for Mr. Parkis , and then bought her m partnership with a Mr. Babcock and brought her to New York , where die won a race for a $100 priza at the Fashion course ogaimt Suffolk , Memnou and Kitty Wick. Duchess was n dapple brown mare owned by Mace iu 1850' . Her great feat while in his puseossion was tbo winning of a ton-mile race in harnecs at Washington Park in 2'J:17. : Mace drove Ethan Allen in his famous race with The Hose of Washington , which he won , the best time being 2:30 : , Ho Cist handled Allen in 185S , when ho was matched with Uoorge M , Patchen. to trot over the Union Course at Long Island. Patchen wa ? dis tanced. Ethan was afterwards matched to trot against Dexter with a running mate , and he won in three heats , making the then unequaled time of 2:15. : Allen's beet record in harness wns2:20./ : / . Mace owned the horse at one time. In 1858-(55 ( he had the black gelding Pilot in his care , and drove him in a good many races. His best record was 2:2S : made iu September , 1850 , in Providence , trot ting againsi Miller a Damsel. Among the horses handled by Mace from 1803 to 1870 were Prince , John Morgan , Sorrel Dan , Pocabontas , Rhode Island , Kittii Wink , Quaker , Fcarnau < ht. Gen. Butler , Commodore Vanderbilt , Young Woful , Billy liar , and Gray Mnck , All of these horsci acquitted themselves with credit undei Ills able management. Shark wai trained by Mace , who first trottet him against Frank Temple nnd wet about $5,000. Pocahontas was driven to vic tory againtt Lady Warren , Lady Hayes Gen , Grant , Empress , Sorrel Dan , Leviathan Fannie Allen , and Tib Woodward. In 1803 i'ocahontas beat John Stewart three mill hoata under the saddle , her best time belnf 2:31 : . In the spring of 1870 Maca bought Lady Thorn for § 30,000. She was for years tin acknowledged queen of the turf. In 180S eh < beat nearly all the best horses on the turf , in o'uding George Wilbes , Gen. Butler , nni Mountain Boy. She got her record down ii that year to 2:20J : , Macn drove her in 1ST1 and won races from George Wilkes and Gold smith Maid. Mace in the same year Imndlei the Pouual mart ) ( afterward Lady Fisli ) , am drove her two uuccosaful matches against E S. Stokes' Josephine. For a few few yoara past Mnco was no very nctivo as n turfman. Among his prin cipal races in latter yoers was that of 187S when ho drova Hopeful to the latest wagoi record over made. A year ago laatBummc MBCI drove Josephine , now owned by Davi Steven Jon , Jr. , at the Springfield racei against Komoro , Overman nnd other cult bratcd trotters , winning in three heats an making the liut mile in 2:20. : Hit final 1 pearanco as a driver wai on the track n Fleetwood , last season , when ho drove Si Jullen. Mace leaves n widow. The fur.or ; eervicas will ba held here next Tuesday , an r. the remains will bo buried in Boston , CRIMINAL NOTES , Another Victim of the l oot-prul Burglary 3.Former Arrested. 3. Tha thag and the foot pad did not fate to got In their customary Sabbath wor night before last. Samaol Borgstrom , the Farnam stroi clothing man , was rldiug hon Sunday night , when on the corni of Tenth and Plotca itreota , I mot three mon running at great pace in A aonthern direction. E S , thought cothioi ? of the matur nnl farther on ho discovered a mau lytr proatrtd on the ground , and moaning i ifingrott pain. In answer to M Bergatroru'-t inqalrlps he said that h name was HVort Har.well and that 1 lived on the c.irnur of Six1 nd Biukory Siri'uta. Ho hiS boon attacked by three Jar ; men , one of whom kuockod him ( low irorn behind. Tw'enty dollars In ' mom were ttken f ' .im his pockets. Ilattwc cannot give iv very Intelligent doicrlplii of his uuallaiita , and there isnocluo them. BUKOLAnS AOAlK. E. The roudance of Herman Konntzs , i E.Ph Sooth To i h street was entered by bur lara Monday night. The thieves prledop an out window and'etole into the dlnli room , wlioro they discovered sotno val abla eilverwaro , which had boon plec mt on the ai-Jo-boarJ. They carried off , ou tea pot , ( alver , and a gentleman's spo < - OK amoantlng in valao to $150. They nil .he boon scared oil in some manner , for th an- could have take with equal eato $1C fe , worth of the ( silverware. The burglt ie- was commltttd bitnroen 2 and 3 o'cloi Ir. No clue. Ir.y. . A "FBESU" INSUUANCE rei ui Robert J. Skylea la the n mo of a fri ut. Insurance agant who cama hcie iccen from Oakdalo , to Accept a position aa traveling solicitor with the Nobrwka and Iowa Insnranco company. Saturday af ternoon , the aocrcUry of the company swore out a complaint In the pollco court charging him with forgery , ilo was ar. rested late Saturday night by Deputy Orowoll. Skylca , it seems , had forged the signa tures of sponsor and witness to the $ uOO bond which ho is required to glvo a * agent of the company and had also forced a premium note for $31 , on an applica tion which ho brought In as having boon made by a farmer , living some distance out of town. Skylcs' attorney is at present out o ? the city and prosecution is delayed on that account. THE FEKtilNG IN CHICAGO. T1IK WAH TAUTY ON T01' . CHICAGO , April 2J , The markets began weak nnd full of excitement again. There was strong buying in the wheat pit onriy , on the crop lookout , but prices nttorwaij rushed up on the heavy decline ou consols and the renewed belief in war. Juno wheat , which closed Saturday at 89c , started in this morning at 88Jc , but advanced quickly , sell ing up to OOgc. nnd back again to OOo , at which figure the market now rests , May corn advanced toISjc , but has fallnn back to 47 0. Provisions show little change , The Bench nmHanlnn Bent llnco. SAN TnANcisco , April 20. Tha steamer Australia , which arrived this evening , loft Sidney March 27th , the day before the Han * Isn and Beach boat race occurred. The Auckland Evening- Star published the follow ing telegraphic particulars : ' 'The sculling match beowccn Win. Beach and Edward Hanlan on March 23th , on the Paramatta river at Sidney , was for GOO pounds and the ohampionship of the world. The banks of the river along the conrs o were crowded with spectators. The most intense interest was manifested by all present ; . Both men were in splendid condition , Hanlan rowed in hia now , ruddered boat. Both men got away well together. In a few moments Beach grad ually drew ahead until no was half n boat's length in front of Uanlan. At Putuoy the Australian won a length to the good. At this point Hanlan seemed to bo laboring heavily , while Beach was frceh , and pulling strong , Passing Gladesvillo it was apparent to all that the race was virtually over. Beach won as he liked , coming six lengths ahead amidst a perfect storm of the wildest cheers , Time , 23 minutes and CO seconds. A British mia a Kusslan War Vessel Arrive. NonroLK , Vn. , April 20. Tha Russian corvette Strllar , Captain N. SkrgdlolT , 180 moD , four days out from Havana , arrived at the naval anchorage this afternoon , nnd was followed in about nn hour's time by the Brit ish man-of-war Hand from - - , Captain Henry , Vera Cruz , with 250 men and twelve guns. The Garnetto came to anchor about a quarter of a mlle balow tha Strilax. Both vessels were saluted by the receiving ship New Hampshire , laying at the nnvy yard. The Elgin Dairy Market. CHICAGO , April 20. The Inter Ocean's Elgin , 111 , special says : On the board of trade to day the sales of 400 pounds of cheese were made atli@li.Jc. Butter was active and higher , with regular sales of 17.44C pounds at 2Gl@26Jc. The advance was owing t ) tha Ecaicity of good grades. Summary Punishment. DALLAS , Texas , April 20. A inoagro re- I ort reached hero to night that four men for whoa 3 arrests on charge of horeo theft war rants had been issued by the United State ] commissioner , were all shot and killed yes- ttrclay by the cattle men in the Indian Terri tory , Commercial Relations "With Hpnin , WASHINGTON , April 20. Hon..John W , Foster , United States minister to Spain , wi ! sail next Wednesday for Madrid , where h < will conduct further negotiations in regaic to our commercial relations with Spain ant the Spanish colonies , BnKo Ball News. PHILADELPHIA , April 20. Athletic , Met ropolitan 5. BALTIMORK , April 20. Baltimore S , Brook Iyn7. CINCINNATI , April20. Cincinnati3 , Louisville villo 1. Heavy Failure , Sl.Louis , April 20. R. 11. Foster k Co tea merchants assigned to-day , AsBOtts SIS ! 000 ; liabilities $200,000. . LONDON , April 20Ths Mark Lane Es press in its review of the British grain trad < during the past weak says : "There was i copious rainfall duiing the week and n powoi fill eun the last two days nndjvegotation ! responding. The spring sown crops hav in ado vitiblo progress. In consequence of th prospoota of a peaceful tcrininution of th Anglo-Kuseian disputu half of the recent at vntico in wheat woa lost. Sales of Englls during the past week were Illii7 quarters n 31) Id against 10,051 quart era at 37 6 3d tlurin the corresponding week of lai year , There was a sharp reaction in foreig wheat caused by the pacific aspect of politic. . Trada nil the coast was rcstrictod to one carp of Oregon 3Ss , Idand , ono cargo of Australia ! Six cargoes arrived and two cargoes were soli seven were withdrawn and eix remained , ir eluding three of California , To-day a bi liant sunshine and the prospects of peace , di organized the market buyers and sellers we : a long way apart and them was roilly t business dona. Flour wan 1@1\ \ lower ; bi ley ; Id lower ; oats , Id lower ; beins and po , uuubnnged , Ilio Queerest "How queer it is , " said Jim to Jack , "Thai ; it should bo man'u wont To think things eaid behind his back Are meant us nn affront. Jock's answer came quick , ehnrp aud blur. "It'a more utrange , " ho replied , "That man should take as an affront What's said as an aside , " "Yet you'll concede , " said Jim at once , "Much stranger it appears , That one should ever get affronts From debtors in arrears. " "You're right ; but , after all , I don't ' Think that'n eo queer , " said Jock , "As this that ever an affront Should take a man aback I" [ Louisville Courier-Journal. PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. tlio Oreatort Medical Triumph of the A ( SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loiol nppellte , Uovrelicoillve , 1'mln the bead , \vllb a dull icniatlon In t fcacU part , i'aln under Ilia ihoaldi blijdc , Fullncn after eallnir , vrltbadl Inclination to exertion of bodr ormli Irrltabllltr of temper , l < ow iplrlli , wl afoellnirorbnylnirneitlcctod omedul \Vcarluen , Illzzlucn , 1'lulterlng at t Ilearl , Iloti boforotbo oyei , Jleaduc over tba rlgbt eye , Keitlecineii , wl fitful dreami , lilelilr colored Urine , B CONSTIPATION. TCTT'H VILX.B are especially adapt to eucU cases , ono rtoao effecta sucli .bango of feeling as to astonUli tbo suffer Ttier Increase the Appetiteand cause i bodr to Tnkc oil J'le.li , tUUH tbo * sltrr iiourUlieil.ana brlhelrToiilo AcU llie lHK tlveOruauillrKiilarS o < ) l produced. 1TI" a e. 4 t Murray Ht..lV. OlUT JliJii or WHISKCBS changed tx Oiostr Ilticic by a slnglo application tbl * DTE. It imparts a natural color , a sb InaUuitoneously. Sold uy Druggitti , ent by express on receipt of 91. Office,44 Murray St. . Now Yoi SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY , loined on secured nites. Lobock&Co. , Mesur estate broken. 1122 Farnam , up-etalr . flI6.lt To loon on chattels , Woellcy & H irl on , MONKV 20 , Omaha National bask building Sittt fONKV loaned at low t tcsln amounts to suit on lYLchatteIco'.Iatorals or other ( food security. Flnin- cUI exchange , 1603 Farnam it. S63-mlp H/TONKYTO / LOAN On tc l estate nnd chattels iVl D. L. Thonim. 74011. Txianod on nhattcls , cut ratt , H It MONEY noughtand lolJ. A. Forman.JlS 9,13th 8t 070 If LOANKD at O. F. Heed &Co's. Loan office MONKV , pianos , hones , wagons , personal property ot all kind * and all otho rtrtlcles cf value , without removal. Over lit National Bank.oorncrlSth and Farnam. All business strictly oonddontlal \fOKEYTOLOAM In inmtol JOO and upward. ill 0 , T. Davis and Co. , Real KslalO and Loan Agents , 1505 Farnam SI. 213 tl WANTED FEMALE HELP. Y rANTSD Klrst class cook'an * laundress : nlsosco- W end girl , at 1803 Farnam St. Mis. J. M IhurJ- ton < ' -Dill for light houio work 1117 Jackion. CSl-21p TlTAXTsn-A , Rood cook to work In a private family > > nlth laundress and secoadRl I. WnirciUontr dollars a month. Mrs. A. J. Topplcton , 1600 Brier \TTAXTKn A good second gl'1 ' for house work at \V 224N18tnSt. 031-22 agents f "Quoon Protector daisy stocking aud skirt supporters , shoulder brace * , bustles , boeoai lorirs , iltojs thltlds , safety bolts , sleeve protector , etc. ; cntlrtly now deuees.ur ; . preocdented profits ; wo have 6CO ago' ts making SlOOf monthly. Addicts with ntainp , E 11 Cimpbtll & Co. , 0 South May it. , Chicago. OH-mlDp - good girl to do general hsuso work , f imlly small , no washlug or Irontnr , relcrcDccs required. Call at 601 north 22d St , N W corner ot Caeia\c. C32-22p A good girl for laundry work In prl- WAMKD family , at 101 N 18th street. 6fl8-20p - eccond girl at 122 S 2ith St. WAXTBD-A 653-20 ANTKDOlrl to do general house work In small W family 17101 Cutnlng st. 69l-2 p TX7AXT8D Two girl ! for general housework to BO W to Sioux City , town. Inquire 2305 SI Mary's avo. flD-20p ( ANTRD Dljh washer at the Emmet house. \ V 013-lVp WAXTID Gill to dohouso work 2112 Capitol avo. eso-zop - woman to do chamber work 102 north WANTKD-A 12th St. 631-20 ? WANTED Good meat and pastry cook , at fa- cine hotel , Columbus. Enquire II Mnnnuel- ler , 118 S. 13th street. 623-11 D-An experienced cook , one who can come well recommended , 1713 Dodge 010-tI WANTKD . good competent gill f or general house work 2109 Karnam si. 510 tf TX7ANTXD A good girl 1G21 Capitol a\o. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED A stout bov to Icara lithographing ; ap ply to Cummngi ! & Co , 3d Boor Republican BulUlng. 030-21 WANTED A boy to lci.rn the tinner trade. Call at 221 aud Cummlng St. 071-20 Good locksmith at Novelty works. 14th WANTKD 688 tf TTTANTFD A sinslo man to work around store , 316 > V S. 15th street. 007-tf SITUATIONS WANT-ED. WANTKU Employment of anv kind by a Gorman 38 j ears of ago , understands book-keeping and gioccry business , reference from last cmtlojer. Ad- dr ea "M T" this office. C80-20p WAMKD Situation by a young man In any capac ity , have had 6 years uipcrlence book-keeping , o n giro gocdroferenes. Address "J. D. " 050-21p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WAKTED To root about Hay let , by small family without children , a house of f oar or flvo room p , In western part of city. Address "C E" Bee office. 835-22p WAVTKD For gentleman and wife with board one large room or two roemj en-iultc furolthed ; Address box 823 POUty. 093-tf WANTED Furnished roomby a single gontlercan price not to exceed ten dollars. Address "FO G."EcooUlco. 081-2fp 'ANTKD-Furdshod room by gent and little W daughter. ; Address "USE" lieu cilice. C53 21p WASTKD Five thousand yards dirt at 8th ard Lcnenworth str. F. II. Davis. 633 20p X/t/ANTED To buy a cheap horse ( or light Jrhlnc. W Box 62) , Test onioe. C32'23p WAIITBD furnished hotel in a live town , onu g the Commercial trade. Address "K S"VlckNcb. ; 800-28p "TlTAMro To rent smill house ; lam'ly ' Binill , rent W reaaonablo , within 12 blocks of lice , possession 24th. Address or call at lito ulllsj after 4 p. ra. , E. P. IM.NS. DUl-tl WANTED S3 53 will buy ono dozoi Roger Bro'ii trlpplo phtcdtablo knives at Hooily'a china storecorner IBth aad Davenport Bt. 445-tf WANTED Every tdy In need ot a sowing ma chine , to see the now Improved American No 7. P. E. Flodmau & Co. agents ; 220 N 18th. S43tf FOB RENT HOUSES AND LOTS. OU UrsNT A store cheap 300 north Htli 10 2Gp IORKKVT Now Btoio room 22x70. JnoErck , 6 Tl 16th St. 632-30 r.K\r nou e of flvo rooms and kitchen nea FOR St Marv/4 aye , and 24th Bt. Apply at 2110 liar neyst. 670-2p ] RENT House of four rooms and two acres a FOR girden land on south Twentieth. Inquire at K i KLigijaGrocery storesouth 13th and Pierce or 0 L Yai Campscorner 'Oth und Bellevuorond. 627.20p On ( trtet car line ; a 0 room houte. In quire 1140 ISth at , betncon Nloholu and Paul 653-21 ] ) REST Baaement of 3 room ? , corner 241 h an FOR Caas. Inquire at 2410 Casa it. OiS-21 RB > T AS roomcattage on Callfornlait , bt FOR and 25tb ; Inquire oa premliea. 1 * J Crjedoi FOR RKXT Store dwcl lag attacheJt2 , ? . per mont D L Thomaa. 005 tl Rurr Ilouae of p rooms with barn , CMwe FOR BaunoerB et ; Inquire 1709 Jackion it 415-22 i"OR RBXT Uouse 11 rooms019 tt ISth itapply ; [ t JL1 UK Hume. 648-tf FOR RKIT House 11 room * , oellir , pantry , clMcti near St oar , (28 per month. Q K Thompson , S \ ccrntr llth and Harney , 485-tf F'ORRENT rhreeBtory brick store building ; ei quire of Edward HorrU & Co , , room 19 Crount Dlock. 407 tf RKM Boaond floor o ( 8 x rooms. On street ci Fen . Call at I'orlcr llros. , giucery , coiuor L < ai enworth and 1'hll Sheridan. 466-tl TpOlt KENT ! -8 loom houses In'iulr no. k I.1 lUrton,8mtltlng work * , or 811 North St. In 101-11 r- Full UKNT New cottage , fi rooms. . Ptilnps Ilo rd * 1612 8 6th st. 231-ti d , tb TT'OH ' HENT \ lurnlibed house B rooms durir JL1 the Summer month to ptrtlot without cblldrei b b Inquire 811 Somh SSd St. 1'JMI Ih ' otoe builumuHiB'j ' three utoryac Oil baicmeut ho. HOtndllti Uth , Imiulre Hi " W3-tt ed jMUllKNT KuruUrnxl cottige , 7 roams , wll J ? closets , rantry , ( .to. , In best locality In City c. sr.h * pay rent v. . lih board. Call In alternoou at 525 i'lci it. em bt. 170 tl it.on on irt hKNT-Three trick stores corner IBth ai irtY. FUill Bt. J L. MeCague. Agent. 48l- UOOMS FOR RENT. Ot TiVi ) KKM-r uraUhcd room nltu or wlth ut l > oar Ctl I1 17M CalKoruIi Et. 6ISJO OI , I70R BXNTJurnUheJ room 1018 Dodge lit. k. I E KS KD T7 < fiR RKXT Suite ol rooms for two orfourgentlem n X1 iiu south uth it. en-top \\TASTIID Two or thtec furnliheJ roomt for llaht ? T house-kf eptnis within 4 or 6 Hacks of the Optra Houi ; iJdtfjj "C. " Hoe office. OJ8-S1 IjV > FKNT-Xlc lr | turntshed rooruo , Slcilern tame- 1 nlencef ; , lendlil location on car line , 1720 Cap. lt l Ave. 4 Mlp Fen RKT -S rooms , cl net , and h ] drant water , at KSN istaitipit rcs-2ip FR HINT Front room , 1605 Capltil a > enur. t C OR HENT ll nd nmclf fnrnlvhnl rocm fortln- F Ailjrcis"Y. W. " He * ofllcc. 05-2p ( n sT-Otio hrse hikiulnoui'ly furnished room tfOR 1 with excellent bcMd lor single gentliman , 113 Dodge. 178 tf Tpon T FLrclshel room 1021 Cai'ltol a\e. JU 010 Zip Tj on nRNT I'lcasant furnished rooms with board JL' 005 north 17th street 1 block from street can. 63)- , ' RENT One larno front room nlth bay window I'OR and one pltarnnt back room turnlihcd or unfurnished , modern Iniprovcrntnts , ICtli ( t. near StMarj'Kiuo. IiKjuIrc S w cor 18th and Dodge 5. 590 tt F on niKT-Luge room 21x20 clcgrknlly nnlihod , mltablo for ollloo. lunlllrcOM Eaton , 111 S Kth St. 637-tf FOR nitNT Nicely furnished room with gai nnd bath , S W corner 14th and Jones. t > 59-V9p RUNT Furnished rioin for two with board FOR IBU UblCARO st. & 54-70 Fen RK.ST Elegant nonly furnished rooms 2725 Dodeo Bt. COMI n OOM3 With board.detlrabk f summer. Appl > l\at St. CliailoD lletc I 237-11 TTORItKNT-Nlccly lurnlshcdrooms 1517 DtTtnport JL1 3i9.mCi > Tj Oll HKNT Two or thtce very nice rooms fur- i1 nlsbed or unlurnlBh < df , jur blocks south of Opera IIDUSO. InqulioG2leouth ! 16tbt 203-tf POIl UENT-Fevoral Gno tlflcos In CroMnio' block , Inquire Ed , Norrts , room 10 Crounio block DS4 tf F IOIl HUNT KurnUueJ room 1810 DoJ ; * , I OK KENT Nicely furnished rooms nt 1718 Cats F St. 230-U FORSALE FARMS. FOR BALK120 norcs good land within 00 mile * of Omrthi , new lioune , gooA ttab ! ; , living water , tchool house sn tbo Unri find one rnlta from railway ttnlton : terms c pj.V II Green , over 1st Nftt'l Bank , 635-tt FOR BALI 11DM acres land la Neb. $2 10 pcra ro 30 routs per ucro cish. Wo n'go hive the lugcst list of land" > mi Blocks ot mcrchanrilso ( or tale or exchange - change In Nebraska Shoniln , Lhcrwln & Co , Lin coln , Net ) . 563-10 FOR BALK-Fai m and unimproved land lots and house on lonK cicdlt B&MLrtnd olllce , E20 f. 13 h St. Vaillcka & Oonntncr. CDS-n-lSp IALR ISO acres Rood land , SO miles from FOR Omaha und fa mlle from tbo thriving town of Springfield , Nob. , on the Missouri 1'aclflo Ur. , at a bargain for SOda\B , or wllltrado for first class 1m- pro\od Omara city property. Woollo ] * & llcirflflon , room 20 , Omaha National liink. 473-23 FOR SAUt-dooil farm In Mishlngton Co. ; 171 icres ; 0 acres ciltlvatod ; good buildings ; fine orchard ; runninc water ; all foaccd. Edward Nortls Co. , room 19 Oroutm Dlock. 47411 FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. Foil BALK A house , on leased ground , 3d and Cornet etrcctitli ; 0 rooms ; for $200 caMi. II. Schultz. . COO 20p FOR BALK Near head of St Murj'a n\o. on street car line , new house clgbt rooms , lot t Ox 150 $3,000 terms easy , this proper ! ) ( swcrth coneldtrablemoro than the prlo nekcd. Call and in\c3tlrat . Lot 40\1SO with email neat cot'ago on Hamcy St. mar 21st , S2.HO. Vurj nice 7 room callage lot B0\14 } , coed barn Rom cnt street ft.SOO , very easy tciuiv. C E Jlaync , S W comer 1Mb and Fa < nim. Gll-23 SILK 201. A barcaln In houeo and lot , barn , FOR , cellar eto. $1C7D ; SICOc"li. bulaiicoln deferred pamcntsto suit purchaser , 318 S 10th. O. F. Elsasser. 601-27 SALE Houao full lot , vtell , cistern , Imn.rtll In Foil condition , ono block from street curs 91,800 easy terms. WII 0 reen , over lit Nat'l Ilnnk. 84tl 9ALK A. full lot on corner of IStli and JODOS FOR street and within ono square of U. P. K. R. for sale. Warren Swltzler. m-20 , - ! full size , 10 per cent cash , balanc FoRBAiK-Mot . W II Green , ocr 1st Nat Bank. 038-tl BALK Two rottagci and lots Virginia ave on a FOR south of St Mary's avo. St care $103 ctsh , bilanco on len < tim ) . Isaac Adams Frcazer block opp , P. O. 817-tI . - fall ht and house of fho rooms , pan try , clotcta and good collar , north n'do of Maser and 224 Bt. Inquire on premUoj. Charles Kaiser 547-23f SALK-House and lot corner 24th St. , and Cap FOR UTO. 8 roouu modern conieniences BtalU fni 4 horses , a bargain ; Inquire cf II. O. Stripe , 1304 Douslas st. TORSALtORRKNT Sir room house , well cistern J ? and stable ; first class oriler.twcnty-Drst and Clarl Bt ? , rent 820 per monih , toll S2.0JO easy terms A l Tutoy , at Cauldelda Book store. 478-ti ; SALE A > ory nlco 0 room tews and let ' must ho sold 1223 North l h at. 92i-at2n T70R SALE Oood 6 room hou e , lot 110x132 fecteai P front , 81300 ; $100 oash , b l nco $16 per month W. H Gro < sn , oterlBt National bank. 381tf FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS. T70RHALKOURI.VT A. saloon In good locality , lot P building and fixtures. Apply to John A Uoyhnr No 1335 Douglas Bt. , Omaha , Neb. C31-U I7on8ttB A first o'ass piano. Inquire at corm I ? Uorcai and 12th 6t8. 9.1' . Cllnchnrd. 073-32 A b'ackmuo diUcj single or doubl FonmLK 1 K corner mil aodDorcaaet. 001-25 SAIK Twoirood family horses , also ono roa FOR ; inquire of James Barrctt,0o\eminent slab corner llth and Chicago stc. HAM Two new Remington Sowing machine IJVm 1 25 each , tt Mf yer it llaapke. 038 23 JiOR BALE-Fixtures , counters , nhelvlne , scales ar 1 a wood dcllu'ry liorio at 1013 Harocy et , N' ' Merrill. 837-21 'ITion BALK My l-imllv hnrso anil two seated c * JJ rl ge , barncsiacd robin. Wra. II Duma , * ALK-On easy p ) rrcoj > f. will wall FOR and build houses on ehovt cctlwl 01 cti tl purchaser , inquire of l > . J . Crjodon , conlraot and builder 27th and Webbter St. 000 a2 BALI Heal estate , wanting to Improve son FOR lt > t , I oner the following properly. Loti 4 and 5'Clarki addition Leavcnworth tt. Lots 5,0 , 7 , and : tlock 1 leaoo Belden add. LoU 7 8 and 0 , block i Owlght I.yraan add. 1 Homo and lot 7410 Capitol vt. 1 Houto and lot 13 block t , Kountu & Ruth's a i 10 lota In llupont place , louth of the Park. 4 lota In block 18 and 20 , Waterloo , Neb A farmof 120 acr , 60 ci in crop , alio to acr all under fenoe , near Ilirman , Washington Co. ISO acrcss praile lacdi iioir Stauton , 8t > nton Ci also for IOIEO on long time , 8 lots on Welt Farnam l 60 foot store on tt Mary'a ave. Inquire of II ( Clarke ; JS12 DougUa St. 6(9-24 SAI.E-For tGO down and $20 per month FOU build an elegant five room cottage , wl porches , dosots , bar window brick ctllar , elitern.oo bou e , to , &a .with t o lots nloely fenced the who all complete $1,600 The cottages to be bulH at on contracts for tea have already been let. Call at n ofllco andaeeulan of cottage , location &c. Urli your frlendi along. 0 , E. Mayne , south-west corn 16th and Farnatn. . M7-a REAL ESTATE BROKERS. . Lobeok k Co' , 1212 Firm JV > itrcet corner 13th , real estate bought and DC on commission , ( xcbangei of real or personal propi ty erT < iCtcdthetatrxiiaKeofpartle ; < haying real esti oratocViof goods toedlor exchinge at reiBorul piiec8li BolfctUd , ana will have ur tesUttertlc OC3 tf PERSONAL. oSAi/ Any rclithcs of John Gibney. Prn by tilth , who Ihcd la Iliti city abc SorlO v < are Ko , will bear nmotUtii ; to their i vantifohv utlltrgatrai olllce. Ills slater wailhl here at that time and marrlcil a man who was the saloon business ; lili namounknown. Oar Brandes.Ko. 604 8.0tb street- eOS2l | He lounJ at 1609 Davenport J , anoxp fenced nursn. licit city reference given 872-al TO EXOHANQE , ti ORSiUOBXiciusoB For reildcnee In Oma f one of tin tuit ImijroMMl ( arms In Ctntr.l lo 220 acrei renting Jor iOO ixbeok Co. , K l ett krokcri , 12:2 Faroau , Ml n r 13th St. 625-2 f po morusaR-440 acres well IrnprorM Uod } mils Lfrom FJO , Iowa , for a itock of ee-neralmerchan * rllse or hardware. Addreti John Lloderhclm , Kw x Hwa. TjMJK SM.K-Or exchange. We hare lor > ! the JP eJthnlio right n this stata to ttll the coal cnornlier and soot destroy * r , dMtrojs th soot and * III save twenty per cent on coal , will sail county right l or the tat , or will cxchaniie for reil r-siate or ; rood properly on application will send Mtmilo ! ill aland Rlro patticularit. Rcaion for dllne > > cannot sl\e It hi * attention : a taro chance tor Itn ten : Ittdtcvd , Scuer A Davis. 273 tt rpo KXCHANOK-Two lots In W. A. Click's xliL JL for abler hall a lot tocatetl sornewhero rjp.vcr the renter ol the city and suitable for building , will ray additional U fatue la more. Address "II. Y. lloo office. 916-tf BUSINESS CHANCES. ? OR SAU-ln Oakland Neb flrst-clamneat maikct 1 1 al-o the furnl'urc of the St r ul hotel. Pet par ticulars , Inquire or nilte Wlggcrs X UehlngOakl ] > nd Neb. 674 ral9 OR SALK A good paying harntasshifi , the be > l chance fur a younj man to start In baslntsi ; ad- "lUrnois shop" L'co oflloo , 20l-2lp 770R BAIKCheap , the Calif rnlnllett Market on I1 HHb and California His. Owner going out olhtis * IntM , must he a. Id by May l t. W. 0. 8hrler , real ettatc , 0ip | I'ojt olllce. 014-21 T Ulacksmlth and wagon shop with tools good business cstaWl hesl ; a l. dross Oeo W Lambrlng.Wccplcg Water Neb. 41l < 21p t oR B\LK Drill store Inn dcslrallo tonality , wll .L1 Invoice about 81. WO HU 1'attcrton , NK corner ISth and Farnam. 430-tl FOll SALK A first.elaai stnok nf dry gocds $5.000 t n bargain , will Ltko fart crsh Inhiieo real r - tale ; address "Jf. V. D. " care lleo ofllco. 202-tl , ) 8ALK Or cxchangfl aVuinitoclt ut clothing 1 boots and shoes , gont' furnlshlnggoods , will exchange - change for Nebraska lalids. 0. ll.l'ctorson.POt a. 10th St. , Omaha , Mob. V334I BOARDING. 15 OARDIMI- Institute hotel corner IStasnd C i'ltol ' iin\o. , dixv board SI 0) ) per week , Nomeal tlctctr. ' MVUfUJ.'rroprlctjr. 076-25p nMllST-CLASS lied and board 1212 Capitol a\c. LOST AND FOUND. - slz > blak and tin da/ , small nhllo ( pot on broaU , a little shaggy.cnrs cut ono slight ly longer thin the other , when lost had on brass col lar tied together with twine , ulll ( , 'lvn liberal ronard If returned to loiO.Cotsst. Call uotvticn 5 and 0 o'clojk. OJ8-22p MISCELLANEOUS. llhw slLEK TAD. Its frulttllivorcj , tAii rcdccincd V /at / > ne contembb } the dea'cra. ' I'ejcko Uron. , agecta. 033 tf E. M HoorrR , Trauco clalriorant , nnd heal ing icollum ready for buslntsi cnrer No 623 S K corner 10th and Webster. Terms reasonable. 482 nlO T > STRO Tiov on banjo given by Q E Qcllcn- JL beck , at 1110 Capitol a > c. 4SO-tf > ault9 , ( Inks and cesspool I o'cmcd anv time Pnivr day In an entirely odoilcii way with our lmpro\od pump nnd apparatus. Orders by mall promptly attended to. A. K\anf , cfllco and residence 1208 Dodge St. up stairs. 409 m7p , It does not taint the breath , tags \AedcomcJ at ono cent each by the dealers. 033-tt T IOIITMNORODS-J J MoLMn has for sale the beet JLJrods manufatnrcil In the United States annealed elect ilo steel contcr covered with sheet copper , orders If ; EO rodi or repairing old ones promptly attended to Address 1011 Saunileia st. 3-0-mG UP Two'.vo head of > oung cattle. Owner can rcenv cr sinio by calling upon John F. lloob , Milk dairy , north of Deaf & Dumb ashim , S93-m 21-low6w 1lit siL > ER TAG , does not give jou hoirt-hurn , rags icdeemod ni one cent , each by the dealers. 053-tf , vaults , sinks and cesspools cleaned at the PRIVY notice and satisfaction guaranteed by F. O. Abe ) . I' . O. Box 378 400-m2p Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr. Wil : stand for etock at Omaha Fair grounds the season of 1RS5. Hols 10J InnJa h l li , v eight 12SD Ibs , his lire JACK SimTARi ) h full brother In libod to DIAIT.R 2:17) : ) , also to UicTATOntho sire ot JM-KYH-Hrr. 2:10 : , FALLAH , 2:1 : ? } and Dnuaoit ? ; 17. Call at the Fair greunds and see him and get bla rodlgrto In In lull , terms 326. for the ncnaon. A. THOMSON. This Inraluiblo epcc'fla readily and permanently cures all kinds ot Asthma. The most obstinate and long standing cases tleld prompt ! } to Its wonderful curing properties. H Is kcown throughout the H oriel for its unrivaled cflicacy. J t. tALDWEIiL. city Lincoln , Neb ; writoa , Jan 19,1881. Snco using Dr. Halr'a Aathnu cure , for more tbun ono yearmy wlfo has been ontlrUycll , and not even a symptom of the diseasehai appeared. WILLHM BKNNKTT , Ulchland , Iowa , writes Nov. Sd. 18S3 I line been aflllctcd with Hay Fc\er and Asthma s'nco 1SH9. I followed your directions anil am hippy to Bay that I netcr elept better In my life. I am glad that 1 am amour the many who can speak so favorably of your remedies. A mIiubl C4 page treatise contalntngslrnilar proof fromc\cr } State in the U. 8 , Canada aid Uiimt Uritaln ; will bo mailed upon application. Any druzgist neb having It In stock will procure to order. Ask for Ir. Hair n Asthma Cure. Oil. Ii. W. HAIR.t SON , Prop'sCln'tl , O. NOTIOI'J TO GONTRA.O1OKS. Seal oil proposals will bo recnl\ed by the under- dlgnod until Monda ) , MM 11,1885 , at 7 o'clock p. m. for the erection ot n brick collrga building , with stone basement , for the North Nebraska Conference ) , to bo erected on college grounds one and ono-half mile north-wcUof Central City , Nebraska. Plans a d EpcclflcatloiiB can bo noon on and alter April 20 , 1885 , at the Central City hank In this tlty , and at tha olllro f C. C. Illttenriouio , architect , Hastlnve , Neb , IJIds wl I bo receive J for put or all of the en tire work. The tru'tecs rcservs the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Trustees. N. tt. PKHS1NOEH , Secretary. Central City , Nib. , April 1C , 18E5 , 0.17-11 m&c K. 0. 11KLLK ISLK. Mm EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 1120 Farnai street , IVompt attention will be given to those do < rl"K Kuod help at short notice , ami altothoao de IrlDgKOcd situations ; liuth mile and fe male , office Hours : 8 a m , to IS m Ito7p.in BELLK-ISLE & LANGH KINE. 0 , G. 1116 Fainam , Bet llth and I2tli St , , MERCHANTTAILORS TAILORS Fino-t fiolection o Spnng Suit- ingB , Perfect FiN and complete sat isfaction gmrnnteed , HENRY HODDELING. Carpenter and Builder. . No 634 South 17th St , lotw en Jtckion tnd l-cfcvcn- north Omaha , Neb. 1 am prepared I" I ulM lioustn In an } rt\l anct to da all kind * ut ai | > 6'itef ' work at re 8or.utli jrlcei ; ' 8o repairing done i n thorcno cc. inut Schmityberyer td. td.n n i In lei &fl- < $ j Kcssler It aiitirouislac , roun- 8 activity , positively curuu luiiKiUiuov , loet _ euorByiiurvou8 ltljlU no Ur , all weakness ofceiicratlvo eysU'rn jelthcr tmx. > tl.Uv iaaLL J , lI.Wuruci-'Jii7rotut | tit.C'Ulc ; i >