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    THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , MAY 7. 1885.
OFF FOR OREGON.
ALiyelyParty of Omaia MerchaDls
Goie Hcst
TChclr Mission to the Taclflu Coast.
Ono of IMoftiuro and Builncna
C mbtnca
Xjnxary.
The Union Pacific paiiongor train , go *
Ing west , that pulled out at 8 o'clock last
evening had attached to the rear end , of
s gorgeous a special oar as any ordinary
mortal would care to ride In , and it con
tained a very handsome , lively , intelli
gent party of Omaha gentlemen repre
sentative business men of the city. They
wore : D. 0. Adams , Guy 0. Barton , M.
H. Bliss , W. J. Broach , Gon. John 0.
Oowln , John A. Orelghton , Charles H.
Dewey , John II , Donnelly , Luther
Drake , W. J. Foolner , 0. A. Fried , Ben
jamin Gallagher , S. B. Harden , George
A. Hoagland , P. E. Her , M. A. Kurtz ,
G. W , LlnliiRer , E. Martin , Fred
Molz , M. V. Mowo , E , M.
Morsmon , W. E. Parrotte , 0.
H. Ramsey , Thos. Rogers , J. M.
Rois , Oapt. 0' B. Rnst'n ' , J. 0. Sprat-
tin Richard Kitchen and 0. S. Stebbins.
R , 0 , Ru sell , of the Omaha DAILY BE * .
and W. J. Jackman ot the Herald were
also of the party.
They wore accompanied by Messrs.
MOIBB and Shelby , of the Union Paolfio
rK ? company , under whoio auspices the ex
cursion was goltan up and who have
m charge of it on the trip. Previous to
starting these gentlemen had completed
elaborate arrangements for the entire
comfort and on jj moot of their gnotts , a
full supply of refreshments for the inner
mtn being prcvided.
Tfle trip is to extend over a period of
seventeen days , the objec ivo and prin
cipal point of destination being Portland ,
Oregon , where , with fair weather and
smooth tailing they expect to arrive at
noon on the llth , next Monday. While
It is a journey to bo fraught witn pleasure ,
still there are other and more Important
features to bo Ukon ndvanlcgo of. In
conversation with one of the Union
Pacific oflioUla yostord y , a reporter for
TUB BET was given to understand , tbat
the objects of this excursion are based
upon philanthropic and practical
business princ'pils. ' Ho assorted tbat
the Union Pasitio company is desirous of
doing all it can for tbo merchants and
business men nf Omaha and with that
end In view o flora this opportunity to
Introduce as many as pojslolo of the
representative mtn to tlut part of the
country lying along the Oregon Short
Line from G anger , Wyoming , to Port
land. It is described as balng
a rich and productive section ,
capable of consuming annually an
' rlmmenso r amount of merchandise
of all kinds , and this , it U argued , might
just as well ba purchased at Omaha as at
Ohicago , Therefore it Is expected that t
these men who have gone on tbo exour-
slon will bo able to leave an impression
with the Wyoming and Oregon merchants
that will redound to their ciodit and
profit.
tot- Oa the way ont they may stop for a
day at Cheyenne. After leaving the
main road and when going up the Oregon
Short Line several ttops will be made.
Along this route there are several Im i.L L-
portant mining towns that do an 1m- LI
monse business.
1'EKBONAIi ,
II. B Uwia , o ! Weeping Water , ia at the
1'oiton.
Mr. L. P. Albriftht and wife , of Ainsworth
are fiesta at the Paxton.
'
D. V. Allen and T. Greed , of Washington ,
KM. , are at the P xton.
J , H. McCannell , of North Hatte , Is in the
city , attending U. 3. court.
Major Vaughn , of the Bluda , was seen on
this tide of the river yesterday.
i Chief Skinner , of the Council Bluffi police
force , was a tnjonrner in Omaha yesterday.
The lion. John Donif ban , the well known
attorney of St. Joaeph , Mo , , is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.Mr.
Mr. II. S , Van Tnsaell , the extensive cattle
man of Cheyenne , went east to Chicago last
evening.
Mra. II. A. Ilmkell left last evening for
Big Kapids , Mich. , to visit her mother and
other relatives. ndB.
Messrs. Hoyt Sherman , C. Kirk and J. B.er
Ilolmofl , of DOB Moiues , traveling passenger ;
agents ot the Union Pacific road , are at beer
Billiard.
The Hon. V. D. Hobbs , special examiner
erba
of government land offices , arrived In ba
yesterday snd is at the Paxton. Ho res
for Colorado to-day on business
Thomas Johnson , representing the distill
ing house of Corning & Co , of Peoria , li .
if ho own one of the largest distilleries In the
world , Is stopping at th * Millard.
The Hon. Alexander Be r , Norfolk ; Wil
liam V. Allen , Madiion ; Adam BlUsr , us
catlno , la. ; M. F. Gould , Lincoln , are ing
yesterday's arrival ) at tne Paxton.
Mr. Henry J , Sargent , the theatrical nun-
gor who brought Modjeska and ltho to this
country and hss been highly successful in
tbelr roanigemont , Is in town stopping at the
MilUrd.
Mrs. Puts Anl , the actress at the German i
theater here , left yesterday to vlilt friends i at
Newark , N. J. 8ba wai accompanied by her
children. They will ba absent about twe ;
months ,
J. B. Koesters , of Henderson , low * , an old
honorary member of Pioneer Hook and Lad
der company , c mo up to take psrt In the
parade and entertainment of ths ' 'hooks' '
yesterday and will return home to-morrow ,
At tha Metropolitan ; M. 0. Bornes , Gor
don ; Mrs. U. L. Wnndel , West Point ; Msrl
Salmon , Lew Salmon , WakeBeld ; F , W.
Hobman , Lincoln ; II. J. Deflenbsugb , ashley
ington ; A. Loeb , Hastings ; Dennis Hurley
Ponoa ; W. M. Olinton , Lincoln , Neb. , nd
8 , W. Lindsay and wife , of Ohlcigo , HI.
Mr. H. 0. Phillips of Denver , Is in OmUii i
for a few days on his way bema from the Net
Orleans exposition. He i enthusiast ! c over
the Nebraska exhibit at New Orleans , and
thinks this st te is the best reprwentsd of any
in the union. Ho will visit In the wester
part of th sUte before returning to Denvei
'
At the Metropolltan-o' . W , Gulp , Nairn
hs ; John Korbn , Lltcoln ; Dennis Hurle ]
North Bend ; George II. Power * , B trlce ; *
H. Showolter , Fremont ; M. Pyl , Nebrwli
City , Neb , | George A Coleman , Slienandoal
Iowa ; W. W. Parker , Odgen , Utah ; Jlui.
H. Walker , Davenport , Iowa , and J. B. Well
of Keokuk , Iowa.
At tha Oanfiald : Hon. F , M. Fraai
u.
West Point , Neb. ; James McGreary , Ban
croft , 0. Cox , Bernard , Iowa ; Frank Cody ,
Atlantic , Ift.-.N. Sanqnist , Plattsmoutb ; 0.
II. Smith , Frank McKenzie , Marysvllle ,
Tenn ; John Kraft , Grand Island ; E. E ,
Chamberlain , North Loup ; John F. Mont
gomery , Minden ; J , H. Patterson , Flatts-
month.
Yesterday morning Mrs , Abraham Let *
covitz , living on Jones street , through ignor
ant of what she was doing gave her baby , a
child 3 months old , eighty drops of landnum ,
enough it wou'd seem to kill the infant
almost immediately , but it lived on though
soon became deathly sick and apparently In
dying condition. In about three hours after
she had giron the dose Dr. Rutherford was
called In and bv strenuous efforts for six
hours succeeded in saving the child.
Scooting Htcotl .
A broad wagon toim dashed into Far-
nam street at Tenth last evening Ilka a
streak of doubla-gcarcd greased light
ning with the driver hanging onto the
hind end of the wagon by his feet , sowIng -
Ing silver and gold from his pockets along
on the pavement. As the "scooting"
horses turned east they throw the
wagon ever on Its side and Mr. Driver
was then enabled to drop him
self , and look after the
money. By that time a gang of hood
lums wore helping him dilllgently to look
after it. /mong the silver ho claimed
that there was a $10 gold ploco , but that
oould not bo found. Doubtless some sly
gallery god lost that in his ragged cloth
ing , and could not find It again nnttl ho
got safely honied in his garret roost last
night. The flying hortoa took a circuit
down Farnham to Ninth , thence to
H \rnoy , aud from there wont west to
grow up with the country. Luscious
biscuits , hot buns , and delicious loaves
through the air , bounded along the
street and were scattered to tbo four
winds. What was once a gay and nobby
wagon will never bo a wagon again. '
Rallw y lUimUllnRa.
Loavilt Barnhsrn , land commissioner ,
and S. B. Jones , passenger and ticket
Bgont of the Union Pacific roads , wont
west yesterday.
Bailroad clerks , as a general thing ,
seem to hats reporters , and are always
trying to hoo-doo them. Bat it la cor-
tainly a very shaky piece of business for
any railroad clerk to undertake the task
of boo-dooing a reporter. Ho had better
eat lunch cunntor pie all his life.
J. R. Gordon , ex agent of , the Union
Pacific road at Norfolk , wai In the city
yesterday.
The telegraph department of the Union
Pacific road has In tow a young lightning
j'rker fresh from some eastern telegraph
college , where finished export operators
are turned out every day and they have
started him on the rounds. He carries
with him a letter of Introduction to the
famous but mythical "Tom Collins. "
W. H. Vaughn , switchman in the
lower Union Paoifio yards had a foot
pincpod qulto severely yesterday and
will bo laid up for a week or more.
Do not bo deceived ; oak for and take
only B. H. Douglass & Sons' Capsicum
Cough Drops for Coughs , Colds and Sere
Throats. D. S. and Trade Mark on every
drop.
flow to Break m , Balky Horse.
Country Gentleman.
I often see Inquiries aud answers re
lating to balky horses. I will give yon
my recipe , which never fails ono ( hat I
have used always with success , and very
simple : When a horse balks In a wagon ,
cart or carriage , I have him taken out ,
the harness taken off , except the bridle ,
a bey or man put on the animal's back ,
with instructions to make him move live
ly for ten minutes , np and down the road.
At ho expiration of that time I put on
the harness and hitch up , and tbo animal
goes all right. It may have to bo done
once or twice more , whenever the hitch-
up after meals takes place. A farmer
near mo last summer had a nice , young ,
four-year-old horse , which worked stead
ily from tprlni ? to mid-summer ; then the
horse , having had a long rest ,
when put to work attain , refused
draw. He tried him some days , and then
told me that ho was going to send that
horse to Baltimore to bo sold , because It
wonld not work. I told him what to do.
Throe days after I saw him again , and ho
said that ho followed my direction and
the horse worked all right. There Is none
no nsa to beat or othorniio ill-treat a
balky horso. The simplest way and best
way is to do what I have recommended ,
as all horses will go nndcrtho saddle , and
some cf the mottle Is taken out of them
during the ride. I have seen horses
strapped and thrown down several times
In succession , and yet they did not go. ANew
Now York man , living in this section
throe years ago , if ahorse would not pull ,
wonld jerk out a fence stsko and strike
tie horse over the head and knock It
, down. Onca I wont ont and ofTdroi to
buy the eld horse , to save it from such
cruelty , but he would not sell. The fa
vorite resort with most farmers is a good ,
- long hickory switch , ono man to hold the
plow and a boy to nto the snitch , which
is kept very busy.
-
Mvo Stock of the United StAtes ,
The live stock of the United States In
January. 1885 , la given by the depart
ment of agriculture at $2,456 425,005 ,
divided as follows : Otttlo , $1,107,285-
000 ; horsis,8852.262.000 ; mules , $162-
404,000 ; swine , $230,401,083 ; and sheep ,
8107,960,950. , There wera 43,771,000 )
cattle , an increase of 1,220,000 during '
the year ; 50 360,000 sheep , a decrease of
200,000 ; 45,102,000 swlno , an Increase of
- 940,020 ; 11,504,000 horses , an Incressoof
194,886 ; 1,072,000 mules , an increase of
" 58,000. There was a shrinkage in value
In all kinds of live stock during the year ,
least in hones and greatest in sheep and
snlne.
From English and other statistics It laIn
. , found that the stated Incresso of cattle In
- Great Britain and Ireland for the list
, suvenleon ycats of 395,3231s offset by Bta.
diminution In the sheep supply equiva
lent to 748 902 head of cattle , a net de
crease of 353.C79 head. .eA
Of cattle , sheep , and swlno , all told ,
Great Britain possessed in 1885 about ona
head per capita of Its population , or 35-
000,000 bead. For the aime period tha
United States possessed two and one-
half bo d per capUa of Its population. In
. the former country there are 290 head to
the square mile , and in the United States
thirty-five head.
J. Of countries outnumbering the United
States In particular species of domes l-
cated animals Russia leads In horses ,
, with the United States tocond , AnstrtlHa
. ii first ( n sheep , with 77,250,000 ; the
the Argentinr Republic second , with }
67,416,0 0 ; tbo United States third , wita ;
, 50,360,000 ,
THE SILENT CITY ,
A Lady Among Itie Martle S&afls & of
Prospict Bill ,
WlmtSUo Observed AbonttlioTombs
and Vaults ) of the Io d
AttractIve Monnmonu
GrnTca of First
Etc.
A lady of Omaha , filled with thoughts
of a homo in the skies , that land beyond
the < start , realms of the bloat , from
whence no traveller has ever yet returned
to toll of Its beauties , appeased her sad
reflections yesterday morning by visiting
Prospect Ulll , Omaha's silent city of the
dead , and there lingered two or three
hours , looking at the llttlo mounds and
resiling from nhito mar bio shafts Inscrip
tions tilling whoso precious dust monl *
dcrs beneath the sod. Returning homo
she related most Interestingly , and at
considerable length , the incidents and
observations of her visit to that lovely
spot
In a burst of surprise that such should
bo the cs.se thla lady seemed moro than
astonished to note that among the hun
dreds of elegant and costly monuments
that mark the last and 'eternal resting
place of departed frolnds the ono that
stands above Dan Allen's grave by far
surpasses all others. It attracts the first
attention of every visitor and Is longingly
admlrod by the thoutauds who oomo and
go , Din Allen la well remembered by
the older residents of Omaha and in
hit day was cno of the great
characters of the town. Though
his lot in Ufa WSB cast among
men of the world and ho
won his tricks by simple turns and
twists of the wrist , yet he was known as
" Honest Dan" and counted his friends
by the score. Not one who knew him
can : over for a moment feel a ping ot
regret | or remorse tbat his bones reel
under the shadow of such a rich and
handsome hind stcne. And it was
further noticed by the fair eojourber that
this man of the world is not forgotten by
those who loved him in lift * . On the base
of his monument wore scattered flowers
freshly plucked from their bushes , but
on no other grave , could bo seen such
evidences of loving dovotlon and tender
remembrances. )
The next handsomest , costly and most
attractive sentinel , standing as the rep
resentation of ono who haa gone from
tnrih for over , is that ever the tomb
nhoro Frank Baldwin's remains are
sleeping. There are many others worthy
of mention , but thcso two stand ont the
ofm
most prominent and consplclous. Frank
Baldwin was connected with tlio Union
BiPi
Pacific railroad , and was cne of the most
popular young men Omaha over bad.
fBTo ascertain tbo extent of cherished
affections In which dent4 friends are held
by the living , Prospect Hill is a splendid
place. Sjmo of the graves are cared for
very attentively and kept in scrupulously
neat candilion , while others are left to
grow up In weeds , sink away and go
Irom year to year without oven belug
noticed. The names of several
men could bo mentioned who
have wives buried out on tbo hill , but
are now married again , who seem to be
utterly Indifferent regarding the places
where they lay. In all such cases
ss this the destroying elements of
tlmo are strikingly visible and call
forth many wcnderfnl thoughts
by the upheavels and settling !
ot the ground , by the furious blasts of
winter and stormy winds of spring , a
largo per cent of the head stones have
been twisted ont of shape , blown don n
or left standing In all sorts of leaning po
sitions.
Speaking of the interest felt for de
parted relatives , and attention given to
their sacred ashes , the lady sadly con
trasted ono miniature mound and the In
significant , unattractive slab that la at
the head with dozens of others near by
it. This is the child of as wealthy a
man ai Omaha boasts of , yet his dollars ,
It seems , are more precious than any desire -
sire to give the little sleeper a irortby
headstone. _
Tbo old Bfxlon pointed out to our vis
itor tbo spot nhera ho wants to bo laid ,
and also showed her a marble slab that
will stand at the head of his grave. Tbo
Inscription has not been put on yet , but
bo has it ready when the time comes.
If all thepenotiB who own property In
Prospect hill wouldgivo [ their attantlon to
having it fixed up , the place could soon
be made vrhat It ought to bo. Decoration
Diy is not fsr off , when everybody will
go there to strew flowers over the graves
and if any happen to go with offerings
for friends who are mouldering beneath
thorns and briars and weeds and holer ,
thty will feel bad about it.
Angostura Bitters , the world renowned
appetizer and invigorator , Used now over
the whole civilized world. Try It , but beware
of imitations. Aak your grocer or druggist for
the gomilna article , manufactured by Dr , J
G Ii , Sienert & Sons
A Man of Sense , But Dead.
Arkansas Traveler.
The postmaster at Licksvillo , Ark. ,
flrites oa fjllows : "Don't toad your pa
per any moro to Oicir Ilallum , for ho's
dead. He wuz a mighty good reader , ho
wuz , and would Bametlraea read ono of
your jokes In each a funny way tbat folks
would Uagh. 'Tsran't what woz in the
artlklo , but it wuz I ho way ho read It. iea
"Ho ooghtor been the editor of a
paper like yonr'n. That feller could
acrew np his moathan'make a dog laugh.
He could holler jest like a panter , and
many a man has took to his heels when
ho hoirl Oscar a yollln' In tbe woods.
His daddy allns wanted him to learn the
shoemakiu' trade , but he had t o much
ability for any tuoh foolishness BB
that. Ef I had er had hit knaok :
I woulder jlned ow , He ouldn't
write like a county clerk , but what ho
wrote was ihir. lie wa'u't hemmed lit
by Webster , nor nine of your spellln-
book nukerj. When an idea popped into
his head , nod they were everlastingly '
a-poppln' , he jes elammed htr down an .
let old Webster jog along the best way
bo could.
" 1 wish he hader lived , fur U grieved
the old man powerful > hen he died.
Mist to think , ' Bald he to me t'other day
at the buryln' , 'that Oscar shoulder K
atroyed BO much vlddulta an * then died. '
It's mighty nigh moro than I oould b'ar ,
1 heered a feller say some lima sgo that
you w a on the lookout for a man o1
sense , BO I thought I'd tell yon about
him , but he's dead. "
SKDf DISEASES CIUIED ,
By Dc. Fra tier's Ma trio Ointment. Ouroe
If by magls : Pimples , 131 ck Heads or Grub
Blotches and Eruptions on the ( ace , leaving
the stin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch ,
Bait Hhenm , Bora Nipples , Sore Lips and old ,
I Obstinate Ulcers Bold by druggist * . 01
j mailed on receipt price. CO conts. Bold b )
Kuhn & Co. and 0. V , Qoodman ,
AOnnin Notes.
ADAMB , Neb. , May 6,1 C.
Tc tha Editor of TUB BM :
Our town has the prospect ot a new ware
house and new brick building this summer ,
The crop prospsct , so far , Is excellent.
We have one church , tbe Methodist E.ls- (
copal , whore pulpit is well filled by the Itav ,
D. 0. Phillip * .
Mr. Cartwrlght gives good satisfaction as
the teacher of our public tchool ,
The Ilev. S. M , Kion , of the Presbyterian
ehnrch preached hero last Sabbath ,
An Interesting meeting was addressed hero
last night by M. A. Gault and A. W. Mc-
Clnrkln. The subject was the "Demands of
Liberalism. " They showed that If thcso demands -
mands were granted , every Christian would
be disfranchised , L , II.
TAVO CltlcH Honor Mr * . Crocker ;
BAN FBANCIBCO , Cal. , May G. Sacramento
and this city are in complete holiday attire
and business is entirely suspended to honor
Mrs. Margaret K. Crocker for her many acts
° [ public boneficionco , the latest of which was
the bestowal to the city of the E. B. Crocker
art gallery , valu.d at 9500.000. The demon
stration took the form of a grand floral festi
val In a pavilion building , the Interior of
which was completely bidden by contribu
tions , ranging fron. boquots to immense sat
pieces from all parts of the state , IB the
afternoon there were congratulatory exercises
by 2,000 school children. The formal pre
sentation of the art gallery was made In the
evening , _ _ _ _
Gen. Grunt's ' Comllttnn ,
NKwYonK , MayC-8 n , in. Gon. Grant
slept well last night , waking but few times
until nbout 7:30 this morning. The glanular
swelling at the angle of the jaw , behind the
right ear , was veiy much swollen and quite
hard. The general IB doing no work to day
upon his book , Dr. Barker nald this after
noon that the cancer lump on Gnn. Grant's
tongue was not progressing so fast because
the general's system had become stronger.
He thought that the cancer mixht run along
for several months , but that there could bo
but one conclusion.
Kansas " \Vhcnt Products.
TOPEKA , Kos , , May G. Secretary Sims , of
the state board of agriculture , estimates that
the winter wheat product of the state , for
this year , will bo 20,800,003 bushels. This is
n small fraction less than 45 per cent , of the
total production of thohirvestof 183 i , and
slightly In excess ot G8 per cent , of the aver
age annual product for tbo last fiva years.
Frost and decreased acreapo are the causes
assigned.
Divorced from JUllllaii
NEW YORK , May 6. The referee has re
ported In favor of granting a divorce to
Henry Brabam from his wife , who Is known
as Lillian llussell , on account of her relations
with Edward Solomon , the composer of
Billie Taylor. Judge Donahue granted the
decree of divorce to-day , placing the costs
upon the plaintT ! ( ,
Drowned AVIitlu nnootltiK the Falls.
PORTLAND , Ore. , May G. A Spokane Falls
special , says . that . news . reaches there _ nf the
> ! T-1 f * tl
drowning of three men , No'son Hnlburg ,
Charles Jacobson and Hans Erie , while at
tempting to shoot the Kootenal rapids , In the
Upper Columbia , on the 30th ultimo. Two
companions were rescued.
Tbo Union 1'aclllo SUCH Tlio
ST. Loois , Mo. , May G. The Union Pa-
clBc railway company filed an intervening pe.
titlon against the Wnbash company to-day
ta recover § 98.070 , alleged to bo Duo by the
latter road for lubor , material , rental , otc ,
BurlnlnfO is. McDowell.
, Cat. , May G. Brig. .Gen.
McDowell was buried to-day at the National
cemetery with military honors. The flags on
public and private buildings were at half
mast.
Pemnarlc Wnntaitlio Job.
COPKNHAOEX , May 0. The king of Denmark -
mark has informed Itnssia that he will act as
arbitrator if he is BO requested by England.
Scxfon Defeats Sloeson.
NKW Yonu , May C. Sexton defeated Slos-
eon in a COO-poInt billiard game to-night , the
scare being 5CO to 48C.
TELEQllAl'A NOTES ,
In the ball game at Kansas City yesterday
the Cleveland nine was defeated by a score of
12 : to 6.
At Milwaukee yesterday , the Milwaukee
base ball nine defeated the Toledo club by
3 to 2.
3I The pork house , owned by J. B. Martin , at
Licon , III , , burned Tuesday night. Loss ,
.550,100.
9It The reading of bills occupied the Illinois
legislature yesterday. In tbe joint session
only one vote was cast for United States sen
ator.
ator.Alfred
Alfred Kretimer , aged 10 years , died early
this morning in Bellevua hospital from Inter
nal injuries received at the Cro on First
avenue on Sunday morning. He is the
eleventh victim.
25 YEARS IN USE.
Ihe Greatest "Medical Triumph of the Agel
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVERr
1,09ofnppettlc , Ilovrelcostive , 1'nln In
the bend , with n dull cnsatlon In the
tack parr , 1'nln under the boBlder-
blade , Fullness niter cation , vrHU ndl -
Inclination to exertion of bodv or mind ,
Irrltnhlllty oftemper , Low spirits , with
ao
\Vcnrlnoss , Dizziness , I'lultcrlnir ni tba
Ileurt , Doll before the eves , Hcndacbe
over Ibe right eye , Restlessness , with
atful drenms , Illchly colored Urine , and
CONSTIPATION.
TOTT'S 1'JLtB are especially adapted
to such cases , one dose cfTocts such a
iiango . . of . fcollngBs . . . . _ to astonish tnosunorer.
.Lwu. > A n 4l A and f-nn ll thff
.
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) I ice tlve OrgansIt ecu !
Dducrd. 1'rlT'jRc. 4 Mur rayNt..M.Y ;
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
UHAT HAIB or WIIISICEUS changed to a
OLOsar IJLACII by a single npnlioation of
this Une. It Imparts a natural color , acts
tastantaneouBly. Sold by IJnigglsU , or
ent by express on receipt of 91.
* ifflce.44 rVlurrnvSt. . Hew York.
WeahNervousMBii
Seeking perfect restoration to henlth , full
manhood and nexual Tlcor ivltliout
Btomncti DruRRltiR , shoulu Bond for Trea
tise on the Munlfia liolus. Young men and
others who surTiU from nervous and pliynl-
ml ilelilllly , riliuuiteil vitality. ] > re-
liaturo ilcriliie. Vurlrocelr , Ac , , are
Specially benefited by consulting lis contents.
Diseases of tbo I'ro.tnte Glnnd , ICIilnvyB
mill llladder effectuillr cured indorsed
by thousands who have been cured. Adopted
lu Hospitals and by Physicians In Europe and
America. Healed Treatise free. Address
UARSTON REMEDY CO. or Da. U. THESEOff ,
40 Weat 14th St. , New York.
All Sorts of
F
hurts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need a cooling
lotion , Mustang Liniment.
,
| SPECIAL NOTICES.
All adrrrtiitmcnti initrtfd In the tjxtial column !
uill Ie charged at the rate of one etnlper vordfor
tath initrtiman , < l not liti thantutnty-Jire emit for
Ihi frit imertion. Fijpirei and tijni to It charged
the lame M tht ttordi reprtitnliny thote figurtt.
Thtie adrertiitmentii uill be intirltd in both Horn
ing and Evening A'fidonf , reprettnling a circula
tion of mtr Jtight Thouiand. Thii elan oj adrtr-
tittminti muitpotititils/ paid in advance.
TO LOAM MONEY ,
ItTONGT To loan on chattels , Woulley & tlaiilion ,
1T1 Room SO , Omaha National b4nk building
JW-U
CONEY TO LOAN On real estate and chattels
IVl D. K Thomas. Stgtt.
1/fONEV / toanej on nlutteli , out tali , II II
Oil tickets noughtand told. A. Forman,21S 3,1 Jlh 81
167.11
VCONEY LOANED at tt F. Heed A Go's. Loan oDc (
1T1 on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal
property of all kinds and all otha rtrtloles ot value ,
irtlbout removal. Over 1st National Dankoorner ISth
snd Farnam. All business strictly oonfldentlalBtOll
BtO-ll
MONET TO LOAN In sums ol 1300 and upward.
0. F. Davis and Co. , Beat Estats anil tout
Agents , 1B05 Farnam 81. Dil-tl
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTID dill for houta work. Mr * ' Ingham.Uh
homo west Ma 10th St. , tenth taar , nworth.
Hl.8f >
WAKTiD-OIrt ( organtralhousswork ; also a nurte
Rlrl at 2l < Doug as St. 143-7p
WANTSD Girl to ilo general houre work , washing
and Ironlcj 09 south J3J street 4th homo Irom
t'ornam. 101-0
WIXTID dlrllnmnttl family to do house work ,
1S01 Howard street IC07D
AXTKD Olrl f jr gcnoril house woik In tmill lam
WfiJ ! A teed ; cook , 513 8 14th St. 164 0
WAMTsn Good gill at Paciflohouse , good wagesr
137 tl
W AMTXD A good itlrl for general honso work In
small family , S tC oorner 18th and Jackson St.
W Four ( jlrlaat Sliven hotel nnodoor N.
; I ol Paxton 4 : Gallagher wholesale grocer r house.
m-7p
WAMBD- girl for house work , 1321 ChlctROSt.
lH7p
'ANTSD DUh washer at Emmet houso.
8S2-7p
Wfi -A good girl for general house work 1017
CDlcago St. B32-tf
WANTED F hit-class dining room girl at the Met
ropolitan hotel ; none other need apply. 824-t >
W 'AMID A Koodcookat 820 South 10th St.
W ASTIID 18 gond girls , 7 expcrlenrcd cooks
Omaha Employment Bureau , 1120FarnamSt.
701-tf
TXTANTED hy Kensington Art Ca. , lemale help
vv In all parts of the country , to do our Ugh' ,
pleasant work at their homes. Heat hv mall to any
addiess , nocanvasisnr , ens ? to learn and any one
caneavn from 9' to 810 ptr week. Korlull Intorma-
tlon addrc's Ktn'lnston ArtBoom > ,3i CODK'IOB tt , ,
Boston , lltss Box 6C78. tOO-SOp
W IAMTRD L > dy agen ts for "Queen Protector
d lsy stocking and skirt supporters , shoulde
brace * , bustles , bosa n forms , d > eia rhMds , rafety
bolts , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirely new devices un-
precedent id preQts ; wo have 600 itfenU making $100
monthly. Address with stamp , Ell Camph'li ' &Co. ,
B South May St. , Chicago. 07B-ml9p
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTKD-Flist-cl's ) practical hou e painter.
Steady wnrkand food naecs for right Itiua ot
workman. Address , L. IltQellnger , Red Oalr , Iowa.
109-0
W JMKU ftKoodclrtnuhtsman ntooo ; apply to
Ja.cui Tyler , Architect , Lincoln , Neb. 18-8p !
W 7AKTBD A ihulo mmacquainted with tbe cltv ,
to-dtivo delivery waifon. 316 S 16th St. 161-7
W ANTED Dry good salesman , one whu speaks
Uermtn and hkandlnavlan laDRU'Rcs frelcrro ) ,
to a peed manaporrranent position can be ( { ' 'en
Address with rtferences "D31 Bee offi.e , l 2-7
WAN oys. Apply at factory. N. K. Kalr-
h. nk&Co. lS5-7p
WiNTici ) Three or four flrst-class carpenters and
cabinet makers. Frank D. Mead , S09 south
Iflth st. 018-7
TT7ANTKD a , German prescription dru ; clerk sin-
W gle ; references required. Address DBojdeo ,
Grand l&Iind , Neb. 831 6p
SITUATIONS WANT-ED.
WAHTKD Poiltlon by joung man T4. where d-
ucatlon and ability will be required ; not afri Id
to wnik ; has six years railway experience ; excellent
testlmoulals. Addrets ' Q. K. W. " Bee office .
158-7p
Situation br an eipe-ilenced book ,
keeper to keep book * erenlut : * : can giro good
reference * ; addresi "K Clark" Bee offloe. 16 ! 12p
WANTro By a respectable woman , woik br the
day nf any kind ; call on Charles KOI , South
arenuc , E e jr Mason st. l(3-7p
WASTED * pceltlon by ft man with 0 years ex.
perlance In dry goods and shoo store ; speaks
German and Danish. Address "B W. " Bee olHor.
110-flp
W ANTBU-B'tuatlon bv travellnif saleiinao , to
handle a line ol goods for a flrst claa house ,
on commlislon , In Nebraska ; addreis A. E. D. Dee
offlce. 103-5p
WANTED Employment tx > oal orTiavellngjutato
which preferred ; alf ) salary per month ; all ex
penees advanced ; wanes promptly paid. Sloan fe Co. ,
2U George St. , Cincinnati , O.
> ANTSD-Aslu ( tlonbv a nrst-c'ais ' nurse who
W
can ; plvelho viry best of references ; address
"Miss. II."care nf HA AfTI A. . 074.tf
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
'ASTRO Gentleman wants lurif shod room where
W" questions will be asked ; address I. A Huiry ,
I' . O. Bix 664 Cl'y. J13-7p
WAMKD A ( rentlemau room mate and two day
boarder * , 1614 Ca'IfortlaSt , 103-7p
LABIB3 AXD OK.NTl.itu s to takn nice ,
WANTED pleasant work , at their own homes.
Work nent by rrall any distance sll the veir round
82 to 85 a day quietly rnai'c ; nn canvassing. Address
lldla'le llaa'l'K ' Co. , PhlUdtlphla , Pa. , Box 1593.
091-iep
- and board not moie than eight
WASTKD-Boom I * 0. Addroes "S. " care Bee.
7ANTKD-By Hood tenant , a cottaze centrally In-
W cated , by the 10th ot May ; address Uo , this
offlse. 100 Dp
I OR BALK A need saddle horse gentle and sound.
F Apply * 013 Douglas it. TAFoz. 83J Oj >
'ANTID Everybody to try our Prepared Cora
- . IIMl. ready for Instant use with the addition cf
milk or cold watsr. Put unln 3 andO Ib. ptckiK -
Sold by grocers. W. J. YVeUhans & Co. , llanufaot-
07utf
'ANTSD A maa or woman la evsry country lull
, . B 81,25 sample free 176 per month , salary or
commission. Send itamd. f aul Tabel , Chluago 111.
tlO-m-Kp
'ANTSD To rent a large furnlihed . room , In
. . Slater's block 18th and California , with board ,
also a few more table buaiders. 7S2tf
WANTED f3 60 will buy one dotoa Roger Bra's
trljipte ( littable kulvej at Moody's china
itore.coruer IBlh aud Davecport st 415-tf
W ANTED Every ady In need of a sewing ma
chine , to toe the new Improved American No ,
P. E. Flodman & Co. agents ; 220 M Iflth. 052tf
f OH RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS.
FOR BiNT-Houn with rooroi.clofots and cellar ,
norta < t corner lib and Walnut. Inquire cf
AUK. llindow ; 1817 Chicago St. )68-7p )
Foi. KK.IT Two B ores , orner 15th and Capitol
avenueoppoilt * tbe eiposltloa hulHInfr ta he
erected this ( uraiutr Morse & liruoner , 1'axton
Bullilng , Uth and Faro am. ltt-9
/OR HKST-6 rooms over a store with city water
m sDd lconvcr.lotJ s for house ketplog IIDper
month. Flegant residence 12 room roott d slranle
ptit of city , Wiper month , 0 EMayns , & Co. , H W
corner l&tu and Fsrnam. 139 B
RIM -Pcurroom house llh wstsr ; cxnven-
Foa tth and History st Ul-llp
FOR lust-A bouse with 6 rooms a good ordei
1119 Howard st. Ii66p
B XT * > e bou 11 room * rea/ir now ;
FOR a moctb ; Inquire of d E Tbompton , 8 W cor
llth acd Harn T. 844-tl
ITOKSSITThree cottages 4 , i and 0 IOOIM. J
JD fblpps Hce , HI ! South ith it (92-tt
F 'OR ' MITTwo b rni otntrallv locatMJ.
Hex , 161t couth 6th it , 4-tl
17011 RUST -Lwn houses 7 and 10 room ) IMS south
1 tit ) It J. I'hlpps Uoe. D03-tl
| > iRK RK.NB splencl < I ght comer btlck banement
JT o lyunn block from tbe psttofflce oily t'O per
non'b. ' MtoasplenJId cxrncf itore on ps ed it. ,
KOixl hlvlnrcounted tnd re Ur. tUper month ,
Morse ft llrunner , Patton block , oornrr Fltucnth
and rarnamBts. 11S-S
I70R HINT-Finecottage ot 9 rooms my comenlent
Mid teautlful location. Inquire olW D Alexam
der . tt Dewey and Stone * . 997.0
nV > B.siLii-lgnodlot Mulon pce | three block *
I1 Irom street ctrs on OUT termi. W II Orteo ,
o\er lit * al'l bank. SOMI
FOR Riser 10 room houte , modern Improvements.
Bedloid , Bouer k Iat Is , SIS B. llth St. 76311
TTom RMT rhreostcry brick itore building ; en *
r qulra of Edward Norrls & Co. , room 19 Crounta
Block. ' WS U
-
FOR RENT Furnished cottage , 7 rooms , with
closets , rantry , to. . In best locality In City o n
pay rent with board. Cull In afternoon at 655 Fleas-
m 81 057-tf
ilOOMS FOR RENT.
. -OR HUNT Two e'egant rooms la beautiful Iocs .
F \ { tloB. , Apply 1910 Dodge st U8p
.
TiOB HB.XT Furnished room , nltn boAtJ. Suitable
Jj tor t o gentlemen. 1117 Howard. 770-lp
'
FR Ritr ! Furnished room , 1518 Farunm street ,
one block west of new coutt house. Mrs D. T ,
Mount. 158-8p
MtF
FOR HINT Furnlnhed rooms ntnl rennvttrd ,
icoJem lmprOTcmetition block Irom Post offloo
15th Ld Capitol avr. 147-9
FOR RKXT A large room on ground floor suitable
for ilr.M making Mrs. A Sflrrol , 1619 Dodgent
120-7
17011 BRfT-IUndiomclv ( uml'bed rooms onFIeaunt
r St. Address "J J"o re nee ISi-tlp
FOR INT A room lor gentleman and -io or ( or
two gentlemen , fllhflnt-cUtt board 1022 Rurtst
700.H
-r- PR.XT-Purnlih.od front room with board In
FOR to family Ifli7 Chicago St. 103 U
nitST One oorn fl l In IorcnicD block S W
FOR
corner Howard aid 1'th street with modern Im-
prorcmtLts ; Inquire otW PLorenzeo , 603Suth2jth (
Kt. Ul-tl
OR RUNT Furnished rooms with or wllhfut
F
bond , 2112 Ilarney St. , one block from street
Ij > on. KK.XI A itere cheap 809 n rlh 15th.
jl 600-12p
RUNT-S or 0 rooms nlocct , cellar , city water.
FOR
I.qulrj at COS Norttl 18th 8s. 792 flp
T7on RIOT-2 well furnished rooms In Hnllok'sblock
P 15i 9 arnara ; good location , plomnt for two or 4
gentlemen. Inquire of DK Burnct' , 218 eouth 13th
street. 015-80
1 OR UKNT Nicely ( nrnlsted front room suitable
for two gentlemen , location excellent 1418 lion-
aid St. BM-Bp
7 ouKK.vr Pleasant roomnioc'ern accommodations.
1 Inquire 1724 Capitol ave. 089 9p
-
7 on. RENT Handsome furnished room with bathing
! toou. attach' d at 2203 Dodge st. 970 gp
I OR RK.VTFurnished front room with board In
FOR
in I va > te family. IB 17 Chicago st. 035-tf
FOR RBST-Wlth board.uloely furnlthed fient room
ga.1 and bath , 14 U Jones 907 tt
FOR RR.vT-First-cIa offlce. t ) tie's Block Farnam
ttrrot botweui llth and 12th. 934-8p
F OR BUNT Nicely furnished rooms 105 N 18th
961-7P
oa RSM Furnlshod rooms 1621 Capitol avo.
807-mSO
11 RKNT-Suite of rocins centrally located , well
Mulshed actable for office or IMng roons. E M
Ea on , lit south 14th Bt. 834-tt
RShT Offloe and third HOT BUltable for whole ,
FOR or manufacturing , at 1207 Fernim St.
F OR RKST - Furnished room 1318 Jackson _ st. _
F [ OR RK ! < T Nicely furnished front room far lady
and ( 'intleman ; Inqulrs B21 Pleasant St. 712 tf
FORRKNT-Nlcely lutnlshcarooms 1517 Davenport
722.J5p
With board.doilrablof a summer. Apply
R 'OOMb ' Charles Hetel. 911-tf
Tj\OH HUNT Several fine cilices In Crounae1 block ,
JP Inquire Ed. Norrls , room 19 Crounse block
D42 t *
FOttSALE FARMS.
FOR SALK . 0.0 acre stock and grain ttfr , a 1 Im
proved ; four h'urs' ride from tne Owaha Sto.k
Tards ; e\enmilea from tbe c'ty of Fremont ; too
railroads ltblii tnics miles ; 800 acre ) under plow ,
the re t In paetuie ; h. > ard fence , runnlne stream
through pasture ; house with tea rooms ; will be a 1J
cat up I ! sold immediate ! v ; on tertna to suit. For
further pirtlrulars Inquire ol Gee C. Orodlrov , Fie *
mont , Neb. 167.U
SALS Fa in and unimproved land lots and
FOR
hems * on long ci edit B & U Land office , 620 r.
13th St. Vadlcka i Ooantner. ICS-clSp
FOR BALv-Oood farm In Wishlngton Co. ; 171
icrcs ; 80 acres c-iltlvated ; good buildings ; fine
orchard ; running water ; all fejced. Eaward Norrls
Co. , loom 19 Urounse Block. 74tf
FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS.
FR BALH-SIx beautiful lots Ia Hawthorne , ten In
Kiloy plao , six In West End adJ and ten In
Uansom place ; all easy terms. U. C. Patterson ISth
and Km nam. Idi-tf
BALK Foil corner lot with nice house of fl
FOR one block from cauncuis street 93000 , thi )
Is a bargain
Lot at N W corner of Hanecom Park , MX 182 feet ,
cheap.
186 feet front 01 Lcavonworthst , with new house ,
Sblorksweet of Park ave , $2,700 ; this U a comer and
acheapplero of properly ; alsi 182 feet front on
Lunenworlh rear the above with li < U'u$3,2ro.
11 L'jntroiidenco property near rtM rj 'a nve , 12
roomf , full lot , ? 10COO. 0 K Mayne & Co. S W ror.
16th aod rarnam. HO-7
T70R BALR-CotutlluI and desirable Inta at tCO'cach
Jt * on 810 monthly paymentu. U. C. Pattereon , 13lh
and Kartam. 18tf
Htlf Interest of a well established cen
trally Ijcatad grocery business for Bale cheap on
account of 111 health.
Choice let In Arbor place $360.
D acres , 4 room house north Saundersatrcet $3COO.
ti acres near Fort , (0 0.
2 lots , eat front , Unlitht & Lyman'e add. , $760.
Corner Shirley and I'hll Sherldin ave , liurr Oak
add.WO.
210.1 In Arbor place , 6 room house snd stable
Lot 76 HO ea t frcnt. 7 roe J house , barn etc. , In
EcJick' * Subdivision add. near car line tIGOO.
Corner lot 27th and Dodge 4 room homo 91650.
4 lots in Burr Oak add , $2200. I'aulsen & Co. ,
1618 Farnam st 111-11
hLACi-IS K0 < xl lots In thh addition ulth.
MARION . street cars , can be had on emy
terms. W 11 Green , over 1st Kat'l Baak. lU-tt
BALD At a bariraln , tbiee treed houses 817 and
Foi IBtb , south of Lvatenworth ; rent 105 per
per month ; piloe $5,600 easy payments ; mu t be
soil before June 1st. Apply S. Uortenien , tailor ,
HIS Farnaoi street. 131-jlp
FOKSiLs-IIoiiie full lot , well , cittern , barn , all In
good condition , one block from street cars tl 600
eaty terms. WII Green , over lit Nat'lBabk. MI
TOK BAM Good 5 room house , lot 0x132 focteas
P front , $1800 ; $100 cash b Unco 15 per month . ,
W. U Oreen , over 1st National bank. BSltf I
FOR SALE , MISCELLANEOUS.
uits Two No 1 phttton.one seooa < hand bug. '
Foa - Aptly HOOaad lillDodieet. 10 tl
FOR BALK-An elegant parloriet and tnlrrcr , 710
20th .treuL 'BU-Up
_
< OR BALK A pair of ponies with a lUrbt sprlBg wa.
I7 iion and harness very cheap for caih 1217 Howard
street. 180-lf
- iLH-A light bay faml'y ho-se welzht hetw/en
IT-OH aideloveu hundred ; st-ulWoj tars. Imiulro
lilt Dixgest , H7p
iros BILK OceKoM work horse , cheap , and one !
I ? seated coteitd canlaxr. Apply " 1" Bes offlce.
118-7p
. Oil HALE A pair of extra geo-l work nonf
1. 1 welhlrg about I,4i0poupds each ; 0 > eye > rs eld
sound ind will broken , Keason for silling , too
valuable for my builrets. InqulrcatOeo. tooL
628 Broadway , Council Bluff * . _ " " L
BALI -drrlnir limbs at 3. per head deln ered
Fet ny part of tbe tltv ; al-o fresh cows. Ttlo
phone number 103. Ilenry teal , 31st aud CaMlornli
iiticeU. 6iBp
_
o SALSPiano. . 7CO upright plxno at a bar
gain , 171 I'ougla ' _ 7SS-ini
PERSONAL.
PKUOKAL-IfTOUwaata detectlrs , a nd > our r ad
, adnruss to tbe Omaba DeUctlva AKtooy , P O > box
M , ia * SI6 soulb I4th vi.
MM OBR.MUID midwife revives ladles hi her heiss
for conOnemenl , N US ! 8-uth 18th SL.Omaha.
_ _
TTTM K.M lloorna. Ttftncv )
clalrvojanl , and boal.
r.cf J ? 'OTJ'l"'n ' < ' l over No 62S 8 K
A K i
corner 16th and \Ul > ter. Tennsrewonah S ! ralo
KEAL ESTATE BHOKEI13.
utoxKRS-Lobtek A Co'
KstLRsrATi , tin runan
treetcorner 18th , ral estate bmighl and sold
on commission , exchanges ol nalor person ar proper.
ty effected : the patr IISBOI I iiartks having real evtalo
orstooVsof ( r < xxstos ! < Uoro crinie at reisontble
Pll o , Ii sullolUd , ana tl ! have * ur Vest mention.
TO EXOITANGK.
To unu.ioiiTwo splendid fauns lor merchandise :
hotel for farm. K. 0 , 1'attenon , 18th and Fat'
nam.
ci MCIIAMOH r/ebrasVa land and Improved bu > -
tne prrpeity In ! , about $7Mi for a stock-
of Merchtndue or tm.lnnM. Address U Wllkes.car *
Beeomce.
uroomco. 101 > 9
T men AMU-t have fifty thousand aon-t of Chey
enne oounly land which I can exchange at figure *
h ch will be wofltable foi raMern pror rty. Como
Md see It W. J Vannlce , Slilney , Neb. SOI-tf
f Ho Rxcilisoii-ltO acres well Improvcnl land j roll.
Llrom KSMX , Iowa , for ft stoek of iroooralinerohan-
dlso or hardware. Addrfisi
John Llnderhslm , K ) or
I * r.84 tt
T7 0ll flAIG-Or exchange , We have for stl the
Jf eiclush o right la tbls state to sell the ooal
einomlzor and soot destroy , r , dostrors tha st t and
* III ' save twenty per cent on eoal , will M ! | county
right i or the sUt , or wilt exchante for rml rstate or
* i 7 rood prorwrlv on application wilt send sampla
(91 al and give pa-tlculan ltea < on for selllne
> ? a r cannot el e It hln attention : a rare chance for
IM ) ten ! Brdfoid , Souer & Davis. (46 tf
TT'oiHAtii OR RTCiiAxnit-ln part for rentautant , far-
JL Llture and stoei , cigars ac. 7 roiinp.l hou < e ,
barn , and two lots. Appiv 810 south llth st 108 mlO <
BUSINESS CHANGES.
F 'OR BALK Iluteher shop ilil .
100 reeular customer' , or Mill take a mitncr :
for panbul'in ' , apply to 0 K Mayno & Oo , S > W oor.
ICthand I'arntm. 188-7
R BALS-A well ettabllibcd baVory. Aitdrtsi
" 1C. " this office. 1J5J-4
7ANMD-A partner wiht1CO | to take ODD.lull
> Initrcft In nn catablhe ! grocorr lnnioog o
F < OR8\t.K-\ 1 ovtibll htd tailors busno ! < a to-
twcuj now and Juno llith , low rent ; ga l loca
tion ; ho'd Icasoof s'rre for two ) < arsoul ; > i
Ital requited. Addrois N. 0. "
FOR BALK OR xxcllA 8-lu ( part ) for restaurant ,
furmturn ? roomed housu , uirn and two lot * . Ap-
| ) tyS19 south llth st loD-mRO
FOR BALi-lu Oaklana $03 , flmt.rfos moit market
al'O tne turn I uro of Ihn St Paul hotel. Foi i r-
tlcuUra , Inquire or utlto Wlggor * & Uohllug , Oakland
Nob. ( IM-rulS
FOR B LI I nu store In a desirable loaality , wll
liiTuloo about $1.600 U 0 Pattcrton , NK corner
ISth and Parnnm 480-tf
OU SALE Or exchanise a full stock nf clothing
boots an J shoes , gem' furn8hlmioo ! > li , wlllo >
change for Nobriska Lands. O. U.fatersonl804 S.
10th Ht. . Omaha. Neb 910-tf
BOARDING.
BOARDIKO Nk-ely furntihrd BOiitb front rcom to
rent ltn botrd ; now rcsldencu with modern con-
vcclence8terma ; reasonable ; K > ntlonun | referred 5S6
I'ltnsint Bt. OS-9p
FIKST-CLAS3 Bed and board 1212 Capitol nvo.
12n35
CLOTHING.
CLOHIMI OUT Vli nlitln S le. A < ve have been
unable to iHitu > o our o-partr oisMp m provl-
ousl ) DDO ncoilwu will offer our ontlro wholesale
etoc * at pucli prices as hare never been
ciju.l'ed In the annals nf clothing sales , To mention
prices vrruld look simply f.bulom , but o say to ono
and all that were } oii to luichaie even on jour
own JudjmuLt jou wjuld ( ay u far more mincy
th n we will ask Houvmber , wo will * 11 you a
better suit for $2.50 tlmiever was told for ti
A'l ' wool sprli KKOiid * . go rl Rtj'liH for Irom $ S to
$ S a suit that caiiLot bo bought ordluniUy tpr tiilce
the money.
Mo R'fcults.
B \a'8ult .
rinldrenV Suits
Kilt Hulls.
Youths' Suits.
Whl-o Shltts.
C > 1 < red Shirts.
Under Shirts. ' '
Over Shirts
liens'Iltta.
I3oi s' Hats.
OhllJrciib' nats.
Trunks.
Vall eu.
Handkerchiefs.
Hosiery.
Andlnfaetallandtvcrfthli , ) ; la our store will tra
sold regardless of o-ot or > alci . To call and uxam-
Ino Is to ba oonvln ed. H Iltllman i ; Co , th
Inthlern , Cor. i8tn nd Fannm. ' 1310
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HAIIPSUIIIK SHOE FAC1OKV.
ANEW
has failed , and we have puiorateda , large part
of tbelr ( to k at much lo-s than the manuf < cturers
CJSt and can thereKre offer nondeiful Latt'alns we
quote
Ladles' genuine goat ani kid workol lutton
Sfioof , food quality at ( I 75 , woith 12 to.
Ladlis " 1" kid , goat and trrala button , $1 to $1.60 ;
child's hid , size 6 to 11 , for * 1
Monk' sewed button , licoand corgress , all solid
durable shoe for $ l.7u.
All theaboroaieriovrand lateit styles-with on *
price for slL
Do not let this opnortunlly piss but call at 1C12
DOJB OB streetsiun of tbe Oclden Boot , T , ti. Bray ,
ICE CREAM.
"TTTRiau lee oream plcj and cake * every day. Ordcrs-
Jt ! prcrnptly attended to. CarlScbmld , S0 < south
iotfiSt. HO-J6
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR BALK Double act hariiei" , Iniber wagon and
hortie , tog theror tepa > at ; will eio-aiiKC for I
horaova < oii and harness Copion , south 16th , bet -
t o-n Center and Dorcia. ICCO-Op
( Tbo fAA Wanted on notot pioiuoa by mortgizo
9pO iUon property worth J7.0 0 , hill to be
injabjolnoneyar. bal no < In two y < ar , will give
ten per cant Int erist and also a bonus ol S'00 fur thu
use of the money. Address "Loan" Bee offlce
770 tf
) AUTl'liii-Oii Elkhorn and I'Ulte. T. Uurray.
800tf
rAU.IU fruit fttvoroJ , laen redrcmed
Oat no cent each by tbo dsnlerB. 1'ejcke llroa.
sgenU. 63J-U
on banjo given by O K Oellon-
JL bick , at UlOOa.lltoUve. 4SO-tf
vaults , tlnks and ccaipooli o'eaned ' anv time
PBIVY day In o entirely odoilew w y with our
Improved pump and apparatus Ordvrs by mall
I rornptly nt'eniled to. A , Kvan , oftlce anil residence
120U Ilodve St. up stairs , 403 n > 7p
ptmw SII.VKR TAG , It rtoes not taint the breath , tags
Oredtemed at one cent each by the dealers. 083-tl
T laiiTMxa RODH J J HcTjMn ha for sale thi best
_ lyrodi manulajluricl In t'-e llrlud Jtates annealed
Ujct lotted center covered with Bliw-t cop | > er. order *
C7 cc'i ' rodor repatrlDK old onus promptly atteudod
to Address 1011 rJaunaclI It &bO-m6
/ IIIKW tiLVsa TAO , does n t give yuj ho rt hum
e Jtcined at one cent , oiub by the dealers
BS3- "
, vaults , slabs nd c s ii.io ( cleaned at tb
ihoctcst notice and aatlsfactloa guaranteed by r.
u. AtxJ , I * , n. Box 878 400 urtp
Btalliqn , Jnok , Sh ppard Jr ,
Will stand for ktook at ornaha Fair grounds I bo
season of 1855 Uels 18J l.inJshUh , eight 1286
Ibi , bli rlre JACK fuirrAKD l ( full brother In Mood to
LKXIIK 5:171 : , alto to DiCTATORthe tire of JAT.T Bia
2:10 : , h'ALUH , 2:1 : * i and DIRICTOR t17. ; Call at th
Cal Kr tiius : and see him and got bis pe Igrte la
In f ufi , terms $26. for the aeaaon. A. THOMBON.
German Insurance
COMPANY.
Freeport , - Illinois
CASH CAPITAL , . . . . 8203,000
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M. IlmiNQKIl , Treat ,
V , GuNi ) , Secretary ,
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Policy holders please call on or address
. Qeib & Maas , Agents for Omaha , Nebraska ,
1605 FA.RNAM STREET ,
Maiiliood Restored
KUIEUT I'JUt-A ricllra of ruuttif ul Imiirudnaoa
causing I'riinatur * Ieo jr , Nerrous Iltbilil ,
Manhood , 4c.IiavlnK trisd In > aln Ttrr uu > u
r > med/hai dlKOTrrcd I tuple ra n ol nit-euro ,
which u Hlllsond KnKr : tohU f llowuHen > re.