Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 02, 1885, Image 5

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    THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , MAY 2. 1885.
A GRAND SUCCESS.
Smith's ' First Great Shopping ExcnrsioD
t ) Omaha This Mornicg ,
Eleven Cars Crowded to tlio Utmost
- Scones Along the Iitno ,
* Yesterday morning the special excursion
train on the B. & M. which had boon
chartered for the exclusive uio ot the
patrons of Smith's dry goods store , ar
rived In the city. It IB aafo to sty that
never before in the history of the com
mercial enterprises of this city , of what
soever description or magnitude , has any
transaction taken place which could dis
play to bettor advantage , the spirit of
push and entorptUo of any business firm ,
The event U onolong to bo remembered ,
u marking an Important era in the hla lory
of local business Interests.
The ozcursion started at Lincoln , the
train being ono of eleven cars. Passen
gers were taken on , however , from Has
tings and other points In that locality.
The crowds kept pushing onto the train
as each ancccsiivo station was passed ,
men , women and children of all patterns ,
Bison and agea presontlng themselves for
jiassaga. By the titno the train bad
reached the third or fourth station the
other side of Omaha every ono of the
eleven cars was packed and jammed , It
bolng impossible to obtain oven standing
room. Consequently for the last few
stations no stops were made , hundreds
turning away disappointed.
When the train arrived at tbo depot ,
U Is fair to say , there was presented
the eight of an excursion party which for
slzo has not been equalled In many a
year. The crowd of ladles , gentlemen ,
with their yonthfali , actually extended
from the depot to Smith's store , at 1307
Farnam street , and In the "grand
parade" tboro must surely have been
1,000 poopla. All day long the mam
moth emporium of the dry goods
business has boon thronged with pur
chasers , and the d y Is a red-letter one
In tbo history of the enterprising estab
lishment. These Omaha people who
rely upon the restaurants for their meals
where somewhat astonished to flud everyone
ono of them crowded by the excursion
ists , whoso appetites had boon doubly
and triply whetted by the beautiful May
day ride. In fact , the restaurant men
say that If they had been apprised of the
magnitude of the excursion beforehand ,
they would have doubled their facilities
for the supply of the hungry throng.
The Importance of this plan for throwing
bnainess Into the commercial circles of
-our city can not bo overestimated. It
will enable people to do their trading In
Omaha without a cant of cost for trans
portation ; It will bring buyew to the city ,
who would probably otherwise do their
trading at some town with inferior busi
ness establishments ; and above all it
will so revolntionfza present business
methods that It will give the people of
this portion of Nebraska easy communi
cation with Smith's great dry goods store ,
nndor whoso auspices these excursions
are to be given.
All honor for the perfect success of the
present excursion must bo accorded to
Mr. J. F. Allen , the gentleman with
or whom rests tbo credit of tbo origination
and execution of the scheme.
HIS MISSION WEST ,
Why sheriff Grebe IB Absent so
IB Wyoming.
The Laramle Boomernng of April 27th ,
contains the following item which Is of
interest to Omaha people :
"Sheriff Grebe , of Omaha , came from
the west this morning on the Atlantic ex
press and stopped over a few hears , dur-
whloh tlmo ho visited the Boom
erang headquarters and praised
their neatness and convenience. Ha af
terwards called to Bee United States
Marshal Schnitger and City Marshal Fee
And left on n upec'a. ' train for Choyenno.
Mr. Grebe ha been absent from homo
for jnst a month , searching for a rod-
handed Nebraska criminal who is sup
posed to have taken refuge in the unset
tled portion of Wyoming known as
the Meeteeso country. Ho was hot
on the follows trail , bat lost it
again In the lybrlnts of that hilly re
gion. Should ho hereafter succeed in
capturing hla man it will bo one of
the biggest things In the criminal annils
of the west , but at present detail ) and
names are nuypreaaod in the Interest of
justice. The officer found traveling in
the Meoteese country exceedingly diffi
cult , and felt like giving a war whoop
when he got back and ono moro got a
glimpse of a locomotive and other evi
dences of civilization. Ho says he wai
treated very hospltab'y by the boys up
there but ho prefers to lire near the
aunts of men. "
BLEW OUT THE ( JA.8 ,
Also Ilia Life An Unfortunate Younf
Man Expires In Room At
tbo Canllcld Homo ,
Thursday evening a young man entorci
the CUnDeld house , and registering hlmse'
jtsFrlcd. Stelborg , or.IUpld Olty , lU.a
Aulgned to Room 51. When about ti
retire the night clerk , who noticed tha
ho was rather green , aiked him If h
know how to tarn off the gu , to irhio !
the stranger replied that ho did not. H
wan , therefore , ihown hovr , and was the
conducted to his room.
At 10 o'clock yesterday mornto '
the chambermaid inquired vrb
was occupying 51 , ns ( h
could not get in to do her worl
and there was a alrong smell of gai laic
log from the room. Tbo oletki of th
boiuo at once investigated the matte :
and being unable to got In , the
kicked the door open , and BUI
enough found the room full of ga an
Mr. Stolberg lying In bed unoonscloi
from the fclfuots of it. The irlndov
were thrown open , and an attempt w ;
mido to revive him. Meantime D '
Leo was tummoned , and > eon arrive-
All day ho worked diligently , and w
faithfully oniited by Ool. Savage ; Ilk
wise the owners and employes of t !
house , but their labor was iu vain ,
At 15 minutes to 8 o'clock lattovomi
the unfortunate young man bicaf bed 1
lait. Only ono titno during the day , ai
that was about 2 o'clock , were any elg
of returning conclouincBi Indicated , a :
then his pmso scorned to grow atrcngi
but only fcr a abort t'ma. After he h
died coroner Drezol vus notified , 1
went to the hotel , heard a statement
the fact * SB they are given above , a
took charge of deceased's personal effe
a satchel , watch and several pipe
Among other things was found in !
coat pocket two photographs , one ef him
self and tha other a lady presumed to bo
hl Bwoethcnrt. They were t kn at
Rook Island , 111. There was nlso $17 In
money and a letter from Karl Gui.thor ,
at Skull Creek , this siato , telling
him to come out there , that ho could
get work on a f rm near
hla place ; also that ho would meet him
at Brainard with a team and conveyance.
The dead man's railroad ticket
roads , from Rock Island , III ,
to Valparalzo , Nob. , and his
trunks , two of them , were checked at
Rock Island. The coroner decided last
night that ho would not hold an inquest
as there was no question as to the man
ner In which ho lost his llfo.
Two telegrams were sent last night to
parties fat Rock Island , and until they are
heard from there Is no deciding about
what dlspoiltlon to make of the body ,
The doctor aaya that the direct cause of
death was concussion of the brain , pro
duced , of course , from the gag.
RETRENCHMENT ,
The Deputy Cuotodlnn ntl Ono Janl-
K tor of the Government Build-
ict out ,
Under the presumed policy of retrenchment -
mont and reform , adopted by Secretary
Manning at Washington , In various de
partments belonging to the United States
treasury , of course Omaha comes in for
her share. The work of reducing ex
penses hero has already commenced. Mr.
Campbell , United Stilts surveyor and
custodian at the government building at
this place , received notification yesterday
tint hii assistant , James Phillips , has
boon released from duty , and that hence
forth he must got along without Mr ,
Phillips' services. Ono of the two janl-
tora la also to bo dischagod , and the fire
man's pay la reduced from $1,000 a year
to $2 50 per day , thus making with all
teoso letting outs and reductions , a dif
ference in the amount of money expend *
od here , of about $17,000 n year. Phil
lips has been with Campbell for two
years , and was a faithful man. The office
fico of deputy custodian was created six
ycirs ago , at n tlmo when it was neces
sary to transfer bonded goods from Coun
cil Blufh to Omaha , and the work fur
nished all that ono man could do. Since
then a trlparto agreement between the
Iowa railroads does away with thla trans
fer arrangement , therefore Mr. Camp
bell can well get along without his dep
uty's HOIVlCOB.
OFFIOES SEOtmED ,
Rooms Secured In the County court
House for the City Treasurer ,
Clerk , Auditor and En
gineer.
The committee of conncilmon , Messrs
Thrano , Goodman and Goodrhhappoint
ed last Tuesday night to act in conjunc
tion with Mayor Boyd and secure quar
ters in the now county cnurt house for
the city treasurer , the city clerk , auditor
and city engineer got together and , ac
companied by the officer * of those various
departments , wont before the county
commissioners. They were successful In
securing jnst what they wanted , and the
officers will bo moved into their now quar
ters at onco. They will bo located as
follows : The treasurer is to have three
rooma in the northwest corner section ;
the clerk and auditor will occupy three
rooms in the southwest coraor section ,
and the engineer is to bo in the southeast
corner section , all on the basement or
ground floor. The room are large , light ,
airy and comfortable , and when they are
fixed up in them their occupants cannot
well help feeling quite prond.
A TOUGH TEIO ,
Ttio Three Negro Women , Plucod
Under Bonds of $1OOO each
They Still Remain
In Jail.
The three colored women , Delia Green ,
Clara Thomas and Minnie Howard , ar
rested night before last for robbing
Conrad Hauler out of $500 , were bound
over yesterday afternoon , by Judge
Stonberg , in the sum of $1,000 to await
trial at some future dato. The judge
says that Hassler had been drinking a
great deal of beer , Thursday , went to
bed in the dive drunk , and about mid
night was wakened by ono of the women ,
who told him to got out and escape or
he would be arrested as the police wore
then coming to raid the house. After
Rotting np , Haialer made the discovery
that his $500 were gone , and while talk
ing about that another $50 bill suddenly
disappeared. Of course tbo women could
not find any ono to go their ball , there
fore they still languish behind the ban.
Tbo May-Day Gonocrt.
"Filling to ovarflow , " is the bee.
phrase by which to describe the audlonci
in attendance upon the May-day ooncer
In the airy hall of the Y. M. 0. A. lat
night. The cool weather made the ooca
slon In the point of comfort all the mor
agreeable , aud the elegant entortalnmen
was enloyed heartily by all. It wn no
tlceablo that the persons in atte-ndano
h wore thoio who 'are really appreolativ
people , and right well did those uelooto
to take part in the exorcises acquit them
solves.
Among those who merit especial met
'K tlon are two who did moro than th
part assigned them In the performance-
IB Mr. MoDona'd. who filled his own an
another's place , and Miss Ella MoBrldt
BO well and favorable known in this con
mnnity , who left a tick room tj ontortal
r , the friends of the association In attenc
ance. This graceful and accampllshe
ro lady received , as aha destrvod , repeate
rounds of applause.
as
ass
s Moro Light
SB Omaha la so well supplied with electr
'r.d. . . lights that the night time scorns almo
d.as but there ttlll to 1
as an bright as day , are
made some very Important Improvement
he The two old companies contemplate co
D solldatlng and the new one known BB tl
jln Omaha Thompion & Houston elccti
nd light company propose to enlarge , the
, builnees. Mayor Vaughn , of Oonni
n Bluffs , who ii Interested In the enterprl :
stated to a reporter for THE BEE Ii
Ho night that they were now negotiatl
of with Strangerof theWptttnhouioconoe >
.nd for engines to run their lights with , a
cts I in addition to the twenty-five alrea
iri. I in use they have orders to put op
hi * leut 200 more ,
OMAHA GOT THE BALL ,
Cleveland Beaten in a Ten-inning
Game ,
TUo Buckeye DOJB Hnvo Victory
Wrested from Thorn. A Bril
liant Contest , Notes of
the Gfttno ,
Ono of the prettiest ball games ever
played in Omaha was the contest with
the Cleveland ulno yesterday , In which
the Buckeyes wore beaten after ton
stubbornly contested innings. The game
was noted for brilliant plays on both
sides and generally good grouping of
strong efforts. Salisbury , of the Union
Pacifies was in the box for the homo nine ,
taking the place of Kent. In the early
innings Kennedy scored twice for the
vlfitors and in the sixth Inning , after a
general row on the part of the players
and the umpire as to Bogan'a run from
first to second , the number was Increased
to throe , against .which was Molstor'o
solitary run in the rescind Inning. The
big boys of the homo nlno como to the
bat in the ninth Inning and by hard
work , with Inefficient playing on the part
of the visitors , tied the ecoro , Black and
Dwyer coming In. The Buckeyes were
retired hastily and the tenth Inning was
called. Great oxcltomont prevailed when
the homo nlno began pounding Laur and
when Weber tallied the audience united
In a long howl for joy.
In the second inning Graham called the
spectators to their feet by his long-run
catch of a fly.
Following Is the score :
CLEVELAND.
TJayers , PO
Ilogau . 1
Cart oil . 2
RIaasoll . 3
Kennedy . 12
Reid .
Walker
Sommers
Laser
Total. 3 7 SO 19 C
OMAHA.
1'layors. B R IB PO A
Graham 4
Gelss 3
Black 0
L. Say
J. Say
Dwyer
Mojator.
Salisbury 10
Weber
Total. , 1 7 30 22 3
10
Cleveland..0 3
Omaha 0 000100021 4
Two Base Htta Dsvyer. Melator and
Black.
Struck Oat-On Salisbury , 6 ; onLauor , 1.
Bane on Called Balla By Salisbury , 1 ; by
Lauer , 4
Passed Balla Weber , 3.
Umpre-Jno. ! Bremen.
Official Scorer J. L. S.
BASE HITS.
Bandlo and Berry for Sunday's bat-
tory.
tory.The
The Cleveland club loft for Kansas City
latt night.
The Kent blacklisting matter remains
unchanged to what it was Thursday
night.
To-day a series of four games will bo
commenced between the Omaha and In
dianapolis teams.
The weather has been so very disagree
able up to date that people could not
take any kind of half way decent enjoy
ment in attending the games , and for
that reason they have boon voryunprofit
able. But it Is hoped now that con
tests of to-day , to-morrow , Tueiday and
Wednesday next will bo moro liberally
patronized.
If tbo base ball reporter of this paper
is a "daisy , " ho of the Herald la a cab
bage. If that worthy had but taken
pama to examine the matter a trifle more
closely he would have discovered that the
Omahas did not open the game at the
bat , but that the Clevehnds did. So
much for that mistake. The dear pub
Ho ought to know that the animosity
which Is entertained by the sporting edi
tor of the Fifteenth street sheet toward
the base ball reporter of the BEE Is based
on pecuniary grounds. The offer of the
former to report for the BEE at ono dollar
lar a game has not been accepted.
" \Vnno , Kansas.
now town has stopped
10 the front In Obey on no county. .
Kansas , which glories in the significant
name "Wano. " Tne name is significant
because it moans both the action of the
action of the aottlera who established the
town and the young settlement Itself.
"Wano" is the Anglicized pronunciation
of the Spanish word "bueno , " which
means "good , " and the act of the plucky
settlers who laid out the town as well as
the progress and appearance of the ono-
creek-old settlement msy really bo
described as "good. "
Only a week ago the ground on which
the to urn Is now laid ont was vacant and
without a house. Now on every hand
buildings are being constructed and the
hammer is heard on every tide. People
are rapidly going there and taking lots
and enteiiog farms. The town is located
twenty-fivomiles southwest of Bnnkolmor ,
Nebraska , np the beautiful valley
of the Republican River where the vis
itor beholds a lovely country , well
stocked with cattle and suited for agri
culture. The rush has begun in earnest ,
and It Is well for those seeking a homo tc
go at an early day and examine and
locate the claim that suits them.
A real estate office has been opened
and is kept busy , a large livery stabli
finds moro customers than it can acoom
modato , while other needed houses an
now in process of rapid conttraotion.
The surrounding cinntry is rich , watei
found at a depth of fourteen feat , coo
and good. The Missouri Pacific rallroat
company ii surveying a route up the val
ley and before much time elapses th
people of Wane will have railroad com
ic munlcatlon with the large cities of th
ict country , Those who wish to Invest ii
> t proper y will do well to go there ani
bo examine Into the facts.
n-
nho The operator at Gllmoro wired a mei
rio sage to headquarters yesterday atternoo
air giving an account of the way Agoi
cl ! Knapp got out of the depot tbero , yeste
day morning , when that train colllsic
so , occurred , that the general office boys a
ut pear to consider very funny. It Is oU
"B od that he jumped through a window ai
rn was badly bruited ,
nd
.dy Public speakers and singers find B , 1
at Douglass & SODS' Capsicum Cough Dro
a sure remedy for horseness , 2
WARNER'S "
m MS B
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ALL STOMACH
DISORDERS.
$1.00 a Bottle.
HJL Warners Co. SocJicsteiN > Y.
Hov. w. 8. Brathwnl < cncd Dank , N. J. , wag cured
dyspepsia , and other stomach disorders , by War-
er'd Tlppocanw. The Best.
FOK
IN&IG-JESTION ,
UNEQUALLED.
H. H. Warner & Co. Rochester , H. Y.
Hon. n. D B. Brown , Rocheitcr , N. T. , used
Warner'Tlppoomor , the best lor rtomach derange
ments , and w as astonished at the good It did him.
MILITARY MATTERS ,
Movements of Troopa lu Tills Department -
mont Personal Notes.
An important order in regard to the
movement of troops has bean received at
military headquaiten in Omaha from
headquarters division of the Missouri ,
Ohloago. It relates to the exchange of
Btatione of the 5th and Oth regiments of
cavalry the latter being the famous
colored reeimont as follows :
Major E V. Sumner and troops "B , "
"D" and "K , " 5th cavalry , will at once
march to Arkaneas City , Kansas , where
they will bo exchanged with three troops
of the Oth cavalry now serving in that
vicinity.
When relieved from duty in the
vicinity of Arkanea * City , Major Snmncr
and the three troopa of the 5th cavalry
will proceed to Fort/ . Reno , I , T. , and
there take post.
OQ arrival of Major Sumner and the
three troops of the 5th cavalry at Ar
kanaia City , Lieutenant Colonel N. A.
M. Dudley and troops "A , " "G" and
"I , " Oth cavalry , will march to Fort
Klobrara , Neb , and there take post.
The Comtuaudlng General department
of the Platte will at once take measures
to concentrate the remainder of the Fifth
cavalry at Fort Ltrumlo , and direct it to
march thence to Fort lliloy. Kansas.
The commanding General department
of the Missouri will at once , take meas
ures to concentrate at Fort Jllley , Kan. ,
all that part of the Ninth cavalry not In
cluded In the exchange with Major Sum-
ner's command , and direct it to march to
Fort Laramle. On arrival thereat , the
colonel , staff , band and troops "B , "
"D , " "E , " "H" and "L" will march to
Fort McKlnney and there take post
Maj. Thomas B. Dewees and troops " 0 , "
"F" and "K" will march to Fort Robin
son , and there take post. Troop "M1
will march to Fort Washeklo and there
take post.
Major F. W. Bentcen , Ninth cavalry
will on joining ; from leave of absence ,
take a station at Fort McKinney.
Commanding General , department of
the Platte , will at once order a company
of the Seventh infantry which will be
detigned by the colonel of the regiment ,
to proceed to Fort Waahekio and there
take pott.
On arrival of the headquarters and
troops of the Ninth Cavalry at Fort
McKinney , the commanding general will
order company "K , " Ninth infantry to
march to Fort Russell and there take
post.
PERSONAL NOPES.
Majoi Tower , paymaster , has gone to
Foit McKinney to pay the troops of the
Fifth cavalry before their departure
from this department.
Col. Stanton , paymaster , goes to Fort
Niobrara , to pay off the troops.
Captain Bourke , who has been aid-da *
camp on Gen. Crook's staff , since 1860 ,
has been ordered to join hla regiment ,
the Third cavalry , in Texas.
TUT"PS
PILLS
mmmmi mmm
25 YEARS IN USE-
Xho Oreatflrt "Medical Triumph of the Age
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I.on ofoppctlle , ItoweU coetlTe , fain Ii
tbe braid , with a dull en tlon In tbi ,
tack part. Vain under lint nboalder
blade , Putlnei * after catln-r , with adli ,
Inclination to exertion of body orrnlad
IrrItubllltr oftemper , Lovr iplrlt , wltl
afeellnttof bnrlnir neglected lomeduti
Wearlneii. Olzrlneii , Fluttering m U
tleart , Dot * before the eyeii H dacli
orer tbe rlabt eye , Reitle nc ( wit !
fltful dream * , Hlgblr colored Urine , an
CONSTIPATION.
TDTT'S ni.X.8 are especially udaptc
to iucb cases , one iloao effecta such
Jiango of feollng ai to nstonlih tlie luffere ;
They Increase the Appetiteand cause tt
body to Take on l-'Uil , thu tbe aritera :
nourlsb-icl.nnd by their Toiilo Actlau o
UieUUeiUveOrfjrini.lleKUlarHtooUai produced. ITIc-i'J5c. Murray . . .
TUTTS HAIR DYE
UIUT IlAirt or WUIBKEH8 changed to
GLOSST ULACK by a slnglu application <
thli Dm. It Imparts a imturut color , AC
instantaneously. Bold by UrnggUu , i
* ent by express on receipt of 1.
mlce.44 Murravst. . Now Yorl
nt Air Sorts of
erOD h 4S- Vl *
OD
ODP hurts and many sorts of ails of
at man and beast need a cooling
lotion , . Mustang Liniment.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY ,
TITOKET To loan on chattels , Woolley * Ilatrlson ,
111 Room 20 , Oman * , National bank building
\TONET loaned > t low rates.tn amounts to suit on
iTjLchattel.collaterals ot other good security , Flnan *
da ] exchange , 1U3 Farnam it. J63-m.p
rONKY TO LOAN-On teal estate and chattels
I D. U Thomas. 740t ( .
HrONEY , tx > aned on nhattels , cut rats , R. H
111 Uoketa Doughtand lold. A. Forman.SIS 9 , ISth Bt
B70-H
VfONEY LOANED at a F. Reed fcOo'i , Loan office
III on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal
property of kit klnJi and nil othe rtrtlolei of value ,
( rithout removal. Over lit National Dankcorner ISth
and Faraam. All buslnotg strictly confidential
Ml If
HJTONKT TO LOAN In inrai of WOO and npwatd.
IML 0. F. Paris and Co. , Seal Jtitate and Loan
agents. 1506 Fare am St. 223 U
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
- situation by a ladr In laundry , to
WANTID-A ; address IOCS Jackson st , 010 ip
ncfAVTUD A girl 1714 California st.
TT 88S lp
StciJy situation Inmmall family br a
WiSTuD German girl to do cooMnE and general
house work. Apply 607 North IDth St. , up Italr .
'AVTKD-A good girl tor ccnei&l house work 1817
Wi Cnlcojo St , B32-H
TTTASTitD A narso gill ; apply toAlIais , Mtllatd '
Vf hotel. 9211
IA.STKD A nit nurse , 10:9 : Farnam Street ,
W 033 2p
A good Rlil to do dialog room work and
WASTKn
one to work In kitchen. Apply at once at Nor
rls'parlor rcjtauiant , 117 North 16th et. 627-lp
- for uooornl home work ; good
WATrxD-Olrl ; but competent help need applr.
Inquire of Mrs N J fcdholro , 2411 Chicago Bt. 004-1
- Two e perlenood ehlrt makers at onco.
WA-iTBD MaiiTg Co. 602-1
Wi A-iTFD A good girl for kitchen work ; good wa
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Qrl for general houio v\ork ; good n a-
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8 < 32p
drct-clusdlnlnz room girl at the Met
ropolitan hotel ; none other need apply. 821-tl
: AKTBD A good cook at 320 South 10th St.
W 766-tf
ANTED IS goad girls , 7 experienced cooks
W Uruaha Employment Bureau , 1120 Farnam St.
701-U
WANTKD-Ladj agen Is for "Queen Protector
daisy stocking and skirt supporters , ehoulde
brace * , bustles , bosan forms , d'os ihlrlds , safety
belts , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirely new devices un *
precedent id profits ; wo have 600 agents making (100
monthly. Address with stamp , E H Campbi 11 & Co. ,
QSouth jrayst.Culeago. OIO-ml9p
WANTED MALE HELP.
YXTANTED- clans carriage trimmer. Orcttc
VV & Drummend , 1815 and 13l7Harney st. 937 2
WASTKD Three or four first class orpontera and
cabinet makers. Frank D. Mead , SO'J south
16th St. 918-7
WANTKU At once , two tallurs ; one ( or pantaloon
woik and ono on neat > , steady work for good
men. Apply to K. EricksonriumCriekKoh.
959 2p
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Good canvoa'era to srcure orders forour
WAVTKD edition of the Uevlsed BlUe , llbnral
terms and good tsirltorj ; call at HJS Didge st. Wm.
/lextcder , Manager Western Branch , Henry Bill
Publishing Co. 869 4
TI7ANTKD-A first o'ais furniture salesman. None
V > need to apply unless j ou hao cool reference as
to ability and character. M.F.Martin. 803 tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTKD By man who owe horse and delivery
wagon : an ) kind of delivery wcrlr. Address
JO Bates , city. 817-lp
WANTKV Situation byan cxpeiienced doubla en
try book-keeper ; address LE Allen , Woodbine ,
Iowa. 878-lp
A STUD -A petition by a young man with 5 year'
W experiencs In a country store , can give good
recommendations. Address "C. ti. W. " Ben office.
835 2p
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
can add A 1 line ; sample ] small ; com
missions cash. Chicago agent earned $24 0 In 81.
8t Lnuls & S. W. agent 93200 in M. f. O. box
2878 , New York. 535 2p
TTfTAMTKD Room and board for lady and child
VV years oldIn the suberbs er on tbenlll preferred ;
references given and requited. Inquire 1612 Capitol
avenue. 018-lp
. A man or woman In every country In U
WA.vri
H $ > .25 sample free $75 per month , salary or
commission. Bend stamd. Paul Talel , Chicago 111.
819-m ! 4p
TITANIBD A good family horse at 1505 Faronm Rt
To rent a largo furnl-lieJ room , In
WANTRO
Slater's block lO'h and California , with board ,
also a few more table boat dors 752U
$3 50 will buy one dozen Roger Bro'e
WANTED plated table knives at Moody'i china
torocorner 18th aud Catonport tt. i < 5 tf
Every ady In need of a sewing ma
chine , to see the new Improved American No
T P. K. Flodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 18th. 843tl
FOR KENT HOUSES AND LOTS.
12 good lota Mirlon pi ice three block
FOKSALB
from strret oars on any termi. W H fluun
o\er 1st l > al'lbank , 90MI
FOR BUST-TWO itoros , rppo He the E.potltlon
buildlnx to bo built thlj tuinmer , corner 16lb
and Capitol ave. 83D 4
fiioa IIKNT A stere cheap SOD n lh 15th.
J > 000-Sp
IIKXT lOacreson WfBtLfiiuenwoitU it. AT
Tuiey.atCaulflelds. 882-tl
T7IOR RUM ftt hou'e 11 room * ready May 1st
1 < J26 a month ; Inquire of 0 E Thompton , 8 W cor.
llth and Ilarney. E4I-U
TTVB VKST A cottage S rooms with aummer kitchen
JP faeward Street , between CampbtH and Irene ut.
8S3-p
UOK RUNT Three stcry and baiement , brtck ttore ,
f 4tlt frontSi25 per month.
Two new stores on 10th Bt ( CO per month each.
C. E. Mayne.B. W , Cor. Uth and Farnam 771 4
KKNT 10 room house , modem Improvements.
Fa , Bouer It Davli , 21S B. llth St. 768tl
. T70R RKXT rbree story brick store buIUInpen ; -
. Jt ? quire ot Edward NorrU & Co. , room 19 Crounse
Block. 107 U
T70E HE-NT Store dwelling attached , ? ? ? , per montr
I1 D I. Thomas BOS tt
T\OIt KENT S-8 room houses Inquire Jno. t
J ? llarton,8melUng works , oi 311 North Bt.
194-1 (
IjK KENT New cottage , G room * . , Pblppa Roe
F
151Z H 6th It. hUt
L.MJH ItKNT btore buUdlngitxtW three story am
J1 ba ement ISO. 110 ani 112 llth. Inquire 140 !
Podge St. IW-tt
RENT Fnrnsb ! d cottage , 7 rooms , wit !
JOB , ran try , tta.lu best locality In City ci
pay rent with bbard. Call In alternoon at t2 ! > Fltai
nt , Bt 170 tt
IOU PENT Thref brick itorci comer 18th an
JO Cumlng Bt , J L. UcCague , Agent. 191 a :
ROOMS FOR RENT.
AinuTo rent ( urnlstaed room wltb board e
W tuth 17tli street. 03 * ! p
Roomers and boar'-tra 0.8 south 171
street Bt-9-rp
I OR UK-IT Front parlor with bed room adjInln
F Price ! 0 US ) lp
Nicely lurnlsbed rooma 105 N 18th
F ' BB1-7
BKXT Famished roonwlta board. Buita\
Fox t o gentlemen. 1117 Howard. 770 tip
ANTXD-Dining room gUIs at Pacific housf.K
W acd Daveopjrt al. Bit > -l |
IOIl aEHT-Fuinl bel rooms , modern Imrroi
F meats , Uth and Caultol aie. 016
-S * ell lurrUhed rooms In Rrdlck'ibli
lt.i.9 i arnam ; good location , f leatant ( or two c
gentlemen , Inquire ot 0 K Burnt ! , 213 iiuth 1
Itrtel. -
FOK Rim Keily ( urnl-htsl dralroom 'arge ' ani
airy 1th tc ol organ K desired , south r t cor
IHh anaCllc'ito streets 3 blocks ncitb e ( Postntll-r.
Few M\T A lawyer pun rent dwirablt- desk room
In well furnlihed office , rooms 7 and P.SIS nonth
Kth St. MM
Tea Rtrr FtirnlsheJ rooms 1821 Capitol ave.
JL1 607 rnSO
I OR RR-.T Furnished south front > oem room 1901
F
Fatnatn. 803-lp
TT'ORRiyit-Suite of rotnu centrally located , n
A' flnlihtd suitable for olhee or lltlng rooms. K IP
Eaton , 111 louth 14th St. 8S4 tt
TTVmRiivr-Sorflroonu cto et , ctlUr , oily water.
r Icqulre t COS North l th 81 79J Sp
TTOR tUNT-Offloa nd third floor ult ble for whole.
J ? gate or manufacturing , t 1207 Farnam St.
880 II
RUNT Newly tarnished front room 818 south
FR St , " -lP
Rim Furnlsbtdroom for one ortwo'nlle ( *
FOR , 3 blocks from- Port office ; Inquire Open
House C ( gar ( actory. 817lp
RUNT -Nldly furnished roomi 1013 Dodtre.
FR 87S 4p
I OB XR.VT Two rooms at $ t. per nonth ; aoplv l
P ! Zi7 soulh Hth 0t. 80J-p
( OR Rim- Furnished room ISIS Jackson it.
F 818 mM
eR RR .T Furnlnhod front room with homo com-
F forls , 8 K corner llth and CAM.
oil nxNT-Nlecly furnished rocnt for Sg ) mlomen
F 85 *
TT'OR RXNT n nd omely furutihed rooms. AdJrcss
JP "W , " Boo omce. 853-2
BUNT -Eulte of rooms , bath room connect * ! ,
FOR four gentlemen , also room lor gentleman and
iflfeMthflrBt-oIass board. Ifl2t llurt. 703 tl
TT'OR Bn.sr Twolarpe fr nt rooms fnrnlehxd or un-
A1 furnlthed. convenient to beard. N.W. Cor 20th
nd WotwtcrSt. 780 tl
iron Rxvr Nlooly furnished front room Ijr Udy
J1 and ttentlemati ; Inquire 521 Flouant St. 712 tt
FUR RENT-Nlcely lurnlthod rooms 1617 Davenport
722.J6p
| 7V)1 RKVT-A furnlthed front room with Uf e of p r-
r iJH i , with small family , 2107 Chlci t. it 77-2p
O 00118 With boarddotlrablt f > r summer. Appl )
Hal Bt. Oliailos n tel 237-tl
TTIOR UENT SeYcrftI fine cfflcos In Croun e' block ,
I ? Inquire Ed. Norrls , room IB' Crounso blook
OR nENT-Furnlshed room 1S.8 Dodjc * .
F
1011 HUNT Nicely furnished rooma at 1718 Caas
FOH 23B tf
FOUSALE FARMS.
BALK-Fa m and unimproved land lots and
FOK Ionic C'edit ' B&MLand. office , 620 " .
13'h St. Yadlcka&Goantner. ( BS-mlSp
BALK Good farm in Washington Co. ; 171
Fen ; 80 acres cultivated ; good bulUings ; fine
orchard ; running water ; all fojcod. EJward Norrls
Co. , room 19 ( Jiounsa Ulock. 47411
FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS.
' LH Ivo lots In block 8 , llnnscom place ,
H'oiia ' , cam fro't , finest beat Ion In tbe city ; np-
ilytoW 11 Akxandci , 1(03 ( Ux'o ) street , or J A
Wakcnetd. E8I-60
FOR SALE Speoltl nargaliis 2 sjltndld corner
lots on red car Hoc ; uocao.
Full lo , h. SOlh at , house S0 28 32200.
Cor. Ift 00x13 ? , 12th and Dorcas , house and stable.
81700 ,
rotnerlnt , IStli and Dorc\8 , 0 xl32lOOO.
Lot tiCx 17 L'ortlot 'e add , 4 room house , tDOOoifh.
Cor. Catherine and 1'ocploton it , Ilantcom place,4
room house $ l,4CO
Cor Grove and Davenport St. , U6xl24 , houro SI
and stable , (1,400.
Chulco 4 acre let , Piatt's sub dlv , J1000.
Cor take and 17th tt , cast ( rent , 167ixl40 , 0 room
hou'o. 1500.
4 lots , Burr Oak add.caet ( rent , $2507 ,
Lot B0xl83 , Piercemar SJJ t , south front , S room
hou-c , barn , $25CO.
Lot 75\10J , cast front , Ii tqaurts Irom Et Harj'a
Avenue , guno.
830-1 1'AULBK-i A ; Co. , 1613 Farnam Btroet
IOR HALK Houee full lot , well , cittern , birn , oil In
J ? good condition , one block from street cars 91 COO
ea < y terms W H Green , over IttNdt'lBauk. Cll-tf
HALS Two cottages and lots Virginia ave one
FOR south of St Marj's ave. St care 300 cash ,
balance on Ionic time. Isaac Adams Freezer block
opp , P. O. 617-tf
SALH Good E room house , lot 60x132 feetCM
front , $1300 ; $100 cash balance $15 per month.
W. H Green , over 1st National bank. S31tf
FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS.
HALK 2 well matched bay t DISCS and 1 light
FOR horse weight about 1100 each ; all young ,
kind , sound and reliable ; one heavy Newton freight
wagon and one Mt of. double work barresawlll ; tell
cheap. John P. fcchmlnke , Boom S , KedKk bio k ,
1603 Faroam Bt. DIBtf
8AI.K A pair of extra good work horse' ,
BOH about 1,400 pounds each ; fireyeara old ,
sound and wi H broken. Reason for selling , too
valuable for my business. InquirefttGeo. Ileaton'g ,
023 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 021 7
BAtiK Spring limbs at $3. per head delivered
FOR any part of the cltv ; al'o fresh cowl. Ttle *
phone number COS. Henry L'eal , 31st and California
streets. B248p
SAi.it Fifty ton of hay cheap , Cut-off lake.
FOR o'Donne'l , Vl.reiioe Lake. 91 lp
' BALI At a bargain , a good lot and new house
with furniture , 1806Georgia Ave. BMBattU ,
Ity. 897-6p
TOR bALB OR KxciiANOK- State right under a Vjlua-
r hie U 8 pa-fnt , ( a < rlculluri > lmachln ) caii be sold
out in county rlihts wl'h great profit by anyone ho
his had a Iitt e experience as eileiman. Address "F
P" c re of Uee onlce. 883-lp
TT'OB BALK-Lot Bin blobk 6 , Kecick'a addition 76
I * fe t emt frontin Oeorgta Ave. , splendid ( lie f r
fine residence ; also lot (5 ( in bl.ck 3 , Hanrcrm place ,
61 fn t eatt front ( n Georgia ave. very sightly and
desirable. Inquire of Win II Alexaodcr , 1 08 Dodge
street. 688 1
I OR HALK A tiesb mltcb oivt at Edhdm A. Erlck *
F son. 8714
' BILK Piano , a $7CO upright piano at a bar-
R'ou , 1719 Douglas 733-ml
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
T > KALEHTATK BROKVJU Lobeck & Co' , 1212 Karnarr
JLL ttrett corner 1311) ) , real estate bought and Bolt
ou commission , exchanges of rial or personal proper
ty effected ; the patr nageif partlee having real cstati
or stock ! of goods to stll or exchange at reison bl <
pileos.il solicited , ana will have ur keatattertloo
PERSONAL.
rjKXSoxiL TIT 11 Overton will call at the ofllo
1 Chicago Lumber Co , he UI greatly oblige them
0101
-II you want * detective , tend your ad
1 adrrees to the Omaba Detective Agtncy , I * O bo
6 , olBcci 216 eouth Mth kt. 660 m 7
OIKNA.MD mldwlle receive ! Indies In her boue
MXH cooBnement , No 1482 South IStU Bt ,0mahi
710-2
. HOOFBR , Trance clairvoyant , and hea
IY1 lug ire llura ready ( or builnto over No 023 8
corner lOtb and Wcbiter , Teimi rcuon&ble. 482 ml
TO EXCHANGE ,
T70R IALI OR MCIUKOI I doilre to retire Irom bu
I1 Inm and offer my store and etock ol goodi , I
Bbetfield , Puiean Co , Illinois , consisting ol gio erli
booVi , stall inery , notlio , clgari &i , IT u'e ' or I
exchange I r > bratk-t or K nsi Itnd , tree Iroi
nlcumbrauot ; goods or ttore told separately or ti
( { ether. Address II1 * Ilumpnrey. 887-1
rno XICIUNOK I have Olty thousand aorcs ol Che
JL enne oouniy land wl'Jcb I can exchange at CKUI
which will be tirofltatle ( or eastern pier rty. Coi
and tee It. W , ) Van nice , gldoiy , Neb. 80t-tl
o K.nuion . 0 acres well Improved land J rn
L Irom Kssex , Iowa , ( or a stock tl itencrnl nvxcht
lie or hardware. Addrvsi Jotin LJnderholm ,
.wa.
[ JiOtt AI.K-Or excruunce. Wehnvelnr nala t
L1 exclusive rUfhtii this state to tell the ex
uiomlier and Boot dotUuyi r , CestrotB the toot a
will save twon'y ' per ( Hint on coal , will noli cour
right , or the ttat , or will exchange ! > > r real ceiate
IU7 rood proprrt ) cui application will Bend sain
31 al and give pi'tlcuUr. . Rta on tot sell !
) * a ( cannot Kit * It hit attention : a lire chance
lw ) ion ; Utdlord , Bcuor & Davis. 2781
BUSINESS CHANCES.
> CR LK Baibe thop J Inte tit or whole cl
I4 cbalr ( hop , Rood location aid town and good tr
telll Itolri ? Into another builwi * . k' '
otjectlor WHi K l ! * * ( * " - wv-m-rw rm „ * - - -
th ton , > V Hock , 8chil < r , Neb. 918 .
I70I. Hili-The oldest unilVoit paying cot le t
10- f crv and toy store In Qiand III nd , at very re M
abli It-ram. Addicu liuiry Jdijer , Urand I.li
Neb1' . O. box M7. SJ6
ck
ir a. laloon In ( rood locality ,
irttb. P buUilluif and tutuni. Apply to John A Fteyl
No i ws pougui o . i o w > u > i NeU , en-
RHAM At a rorfaln a well Mt KI > icd
1J " " - " f nvii ( xr i-ia-iivvs KILOBIT
_ 1 business. Cill at n ndilrtM "A A IT" No 1207
Cumlnj-
F'OB tAtn-ln OaVlantt Neo. ftrftt-cr. ! meat matkcl
al.o tbe furnl tire rt the St Paul hotel. For par
ticulars , toqulte or wilto Wir-fri | A rjhllnr,0 ( Kl nJ
Neb. ert-mip
POR At , Ctiv store In a desirable locaUr. ll
Invoice about f 1.600 11 0 1'atUnon , N K rornri
18th and Farnam 438-11
liiun MALK or menanne a ( ull stock ol clc-thlni
X1 boots an J sheen , Rent' ( irrnlihlniootli , wlllei-
change ( or Nebraska Lands. O. 11. retenon.POl B.
loth St. , Omaha , Neb. 1:39 : u
BARDINO.
are.
LOST AND FOU3ID.
Ekrair On April 21d dAikbay homo about 9
) cart old , black rrairti and tall ; ainieral rowanl
will be pa'il ' ( or lu return tooorntr llth atid
BtlSOELLANEOUS.
Alt goodl lilt over threetnontbi , must l e oaliTd"
lor within 30 d js. A Dorn , Djer 1817 Ctimlnffp
street , between Itth and JOthi 0221
( &O Kflft Wanted on note * icruroa by mortgage )
tlptJ-.iJUV/ property worth $7,0'0 , hill to be
tnjablolnonoyrar , balanot In 4 wo ytarj , will gh-o
ton per cent lotonst and also a bonus ol 8 00 lor the
use o ( the money. Address "Loan" Dee olUoe77Dtl
77Dtl
On KUhorn and riiite , T , Murray.
BOO-U
/ 1lixw giLMtR TAD , Ita ( rult flavorei ) , UKS redeemed
VJat tie cent caohty the dcaleri. I'oycke liros. . .
gents. OSJ-tt
T.vBTnixnox on banjo given by O K Oollcn-
J. beck , at llieuailtolaro. 430-tl
\ \aulta , tlnki and cesspool i o'enned ' anv tlrna
Pmraulta
Pm\r day In an entirely odoilcra way with our
Impro\ed pump and apparatus Orders by malt
I romptly attended to. A. Evans , offlco and rcsldcnco-
1208 Dodge Bt. up stairs 409 1 7p
O , It Hoes not taint the breath , tag *
VAcdeemed at ono cent each by the dealers. 033 tt'
T loiiTMVOROPS-J J UeLtln has ( or sale the best
JUrodi manulft-turcd In tie United States annealed
clectilostetl contcr oo.crcd with bhoet copper , orders' '
IZ'I cev rod or ropalrlcf- ones promptly attended
to Address 1011 daunclois tt , SSO mB
/ AIIKWHIL\KRTAO , docs n t give you heart hum
vyiagsiodeemedatonocent , each by the dealers.
_ 683 t ( _
PHIVY , vaults , sinks and ccwpoots cleaned at the
shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed by f ,
O. Abel. P. O. Hex 37H _ > i90map
EDWARD KUE.HL
,
HAOUTKn OF PAtAIVBTnilY AND OONDIT10M
AL1ST. 803 Tenth street , between Farnam and llai.
ney will , with tboatd ot guardian si lilts , oM-Jnln |
( or anj ono Blanco In tbo pa t and proiient , and on
certain conditions In the future. Doots and pho i
made to order P rfor * p tl l nHnn c-iaf-ni-- *
Proposals for GraiJiny.
Scaled proposal i will be roccHol at the ol'co ot
the secretary of the I ! 'aril ot Kduoat'on ' until 6
o'clock p. m , Mondar , May 4th , IRSS , for the | * tt.d *
Iogolots7 ( nndS in block 11 , Ijipror-iuicnt A'soela *
tlon Addition.
The board recen 01 the right to rej ct any or all
bids , liy ordur of the llo.irJ of Educa'ion.
mlSt CHAacMiV < ! lt ,
IK BOTTJ&TSf. .
Erlnngor , . . - . . . . . . . . . - . * . Havana.
Dulmhaoner , - , . . . .Bava in.
Pilenor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . * Bohominu.
Kaiser - . < - > - .Bv mfin.
DOMESTIC.
Bud roiser . > .Sfc , LowV.
Ajihansor. . . . _ _ _ _ -St. Louie.
Best's. . . . _ _ . . . . . Mibvnuliep.
Schlitz-Pilaner . . . . .Milwaukee.
i. D . . . . .Omabn.
, Porter , Domestic and Rhine
. MAUREll.
Fnrnnm S
. JP. PECJL & 0.
( Successors to Pock , Kern & Siblcy.
KKPRE8ENTINO
MORSE , ROSE & CO.
OF CHICAGO.
Having secured a private wire direct to the
cage Board of Trade , we are preparf d to execute or
ders Drorpptly. Wo take a full maktt report. Ooun
try business a specialty. Iteforencce , United State !
Natlona IBank. Telephone 210. N Vf. oornt-r Uth
and Douglas Sta
Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jn
Will stand ( or stock at Dmaba Fair grounds the
teaaon olR85 ( He la IBj bands high , weight 1285
Iba , hla i Ire JACK BIIUTAUD Is lull brother < ln blood to
DKXTXR 2:17) : , also to DiCTATOBthe sire of JAWXTB HKK
2.10. FALLAH , 2:1' : } and DIRKCTOII 1:17. : Call at the
Fair gc und > and see him and got bis po Igrre In
In lull , terms $26. ( or the season. A. THOMSON.
WOOD'S MAMMOTH
MUSEUM-THEATEE.
( Formerly Academy of Muilo )
S. A. DiiiEsnAcn & Co. , Proprietors
COL , J. H. WOOD , - Manager
Tbo Boom of Omaha ! Crowded Houses
Nightly.
Oat ) week , commencing ,
Monday , April 27th , ' 8&
livery Afternoon and livening.
Appearance of the talented actor , ,
G100UOE KRA.NCI3 ,
Supported by the Emlnunt Actreux ,
MISS IjBULiU DEI.MAY.
In the ( Ircat Sensational Drama ,
BLOCK GAME !
Introducing , his wonderful dramatic acting ,
rings , ItoVKU and linONO ,
OUK CUUIO PA1U.OKS ,
In tbe Pain co Museum of America , Prof. It ,
A , Stendell's l.lectro-Muaical "Thawnoscope" '
The MyBteriousJ Hods , the Floating Lady ,
Tbe Fijil Family and Ganibal Princem. Pee
orainio Views 20 in number , Oagea of Wild
Animals , Birds , etc. , and tbe Monkey Family ,
12 in number , and a hundred other curiosities.
Change of I'togrommo Twice a Week.
A Kesort for 1-ndiuB , AHeaortfor Children.
Muioum open from 1-p , in. to 11 p , m.
Theater Mntlneo daily , 2 j ) . in. , and night ,
8 p in ,
lOContB. ADMISSION. 10-Ccnto. .
Snored Concert Sunday afternoon and eve
ning.
ning.Wanted
Wanted -Ono hundred eminnnt and reepott
E table young ladiea to cmnpeto for prizes oilcxf-
10 ed In our great gathering of beauties. Apply
to the manager of the museum.
ASTHMA CURE
This Invaluable ppcoflo readily and permanently
ires til kinds o ( Asthma. Theinott rUtlo--U and
ODK standing cases Ueld promptly to Ita woudsrlul
cuilni ; prot ertlex. U U known throughout tUe world
or Us un rivaled efflcacy.
J 1.1 , ALUWBLL. olty I Inoola , Nth ; write ! , Jan
9,183L B nee mlnif Dr. Hair's Asthuw cure , ( or
lore thin one liar. > y wile ais been entlrtly well ,
II * udnot even 8 > oipUmol tha diseasetoaapprarod.
nex WIMIAU BKNNKT7 , Hlchland , Ijwa.wrlteaNov.
ex d. 18SS lhaebeen alUloVed with Hay , Kever and
Atthtna R'IICB 1869 I followed your dircUIoni an *
bend am happy In rav that I ne er slept totter In my life ,
* am K ad that 1 am nuionx tbe ma ytbo uau tpialc
nd no b.vorably ol your rumedliii.
ityor A > ) uable 64 pje tleconUlnlpg lrrUarproo2
erIK romtteiy State Inthi U , B , Canada acd CJieit
Jrltalu ; will bo mall ( > upon apjilicalIon.
/IK / not It U.clock will .
lor Any drugUt havlnj procurtnl.
I , oordtr. Akk ( or Dr. Ilalr Asthma Cure.
D1U B. W. 11 AW i SON , Prop'aCln'tl , O.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE.
aa Towhcmlt inay oonotro , that tbe undusli-ne * !
ado purchwed at private sa ' , In the county titasurtmi
lot ulrlce In Douxlaa County Nebraska , on AUK. IHh ,
lotL 1883 , thecJoliijdjg ilbtd property twlt. t . Lot
L 4 block U Hi Inn's Jd add , totti < dtj BOmaba ( ; a
I'll sub-Olvl d by S ABtrlckttnd , thtsaVd ) lot waataiod
IVC to Jens A Ull6 ontLutaxlltcluil ( . sountylthat the
ud puicb s was utvde lor thi tax cl A. D. 1481 ; that
1 the. lime of ro eruption Mill explio on tbe Oth day ot
1io. AlW , 1880 , and that upon tald diy , luimudUtcly
io. herea'ttr the unaeriU-ieaw ll apt - ' - - - -
deed to same , J. .