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    THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , MAY 1G. 1885.
PLEASANT PASTIMES.
BocUl Movements ol Omaha People
During the I'usfWcck Jivcnt *
nnd 1'crsonalf.
The excursionists will worship at Portland
to-morrow.
MlM Charlntto Thompson , whllo heroIs n
guest nt the Mtllntd hotel ,
Mrs. H. W. Chamborlsln nnd son are vislt-
ifj friends nt Worcester , Mass.
Mr * . Dr. II , N. Torrcy , ot Cro'lon , Iowa ,
Is in the city visiting MM. H. 1C Burkot.
Lovely spring bonnet * nro more numerous
vlhan nt uny tiuio elnco the Unities came again.
; Mm Kmma Gordon has removed to DCS
Molties , Ift. , where she will maka her future
, home.
Hon. A. J. Ponploton is in Cambridge ,
Mam , , attending the bedsldo of his son , who
is dartgcroutly 111.
Gen. Thomas Wilson , IS. . A , , formerly of
this department , is In the cily , vinitiog his
eoti-ln-taw , Mr. Switzlor.
/ The Light Guards' b H Thursday night
noit Is looked forward to with a great deal of
interest. It will bo the event of next week.
Chief Clerk Francis , of the Burlington &
Missouri lllvor railway passenger depart
ment , has returned from n pleasure trip to
Texas
Mr. S. T. Smith , general superintendent of
the Union 1'ftciBo road , has returned from an
oxtonlcd trip to Denver nnd other western
points.
Mr. John II. Manchester , claim agent of
the Union r clfio road , loft yesterday morn
ing on a trip that will take htm into Colorado
before returning.
Mr. William Todd.of Dos Molnos , In. , who
Is in the city visiting his brother Charles , presided -
sided a * organist nt tbo 1'irst Congregational
church last Sunday.
The fourteenth of the ladies' muiicala
for this ecason , was hold Wednesday nftor-
noon , at which time rt very Interesting pro ,
gratnuio was rendered.
Harry Honth , for a long tlmo In the freight
department of the Union Pacific road , has
been appointed mail agent on tha route between -
twoon Omaha and Oguen.
Lieutenant Merrlam has BO fir recovered
from his severe illncog that ho was able to
ntnrt ewt to recruit his health on Monday.
IIo will be absent until July 1.
J. C. Wcatloy , formerly connected with the
Union 1'ucific headquarters , has returned to
the city , nnd is now acting as stenographer to
Assistant General Freight Agent MoMullon.
Invitations have been issued for the marriage -
riago of Walter JJ. Fiuloncr nnd Miss Mntio
Mooru , Tuoeday ovcninp , May 19 , at the rcei-
donco of the bride's parents , 221. Tremont
atroot , Chicago ,
Hon. John D. Havre , once a loading attor
ney nt the Douglas county bar , but now the
general rolicitor of the Chicago , Minneapolis ,
St. Paul & Omaha railway , ia in tbo city on
buninosa in the United States circuit court.
A private May party is to bo given at Ma
sonic hall on Friday evening , May 22. Harry
Hunt , Charlca A. Taylor , Frank Wassorman ,
John A. Booth , George J. Sternsdorfl and
Thonius Dugdalo have the affair in charge.
r Ifcv , D. W. 0. Huntington , D. D. , lute of
Rochester , N. Y. , onn of tlia most cmiment
divines of the Methodis church , arrived in
Omiiha yesterday , and Is to occupy the pulpit
of the iJowfttel street Methodist Episcopal
chuich to-morrow.
The Omaha Light Guards will bo "at
home" in their now armory , northeast corner
Fifteenth and Dodge streets , next Tuesday
evening , from 9 to 12 o'clock. The company
has sent out neat invitations for the ovcnt ,
and a merry time is expected.
The ball pi von by the ladies of Progress
Assembly , Knights of Labor , Tuesday even
ing , was a highly successful affair , there be
ing a largo attendance. The occasion was n
veey iileasnnt one , the entire programme
being heartily enjoyed by nil present.
Ci > l. 3. W. Downey , n vary prominent citi
zen of Lxramie , Wyo , was In the city this
wenk. Mr. Downey was formerly delegate ia
corjfros3 from that territory , nnd is the man
who once published a speech in the congres
sional record that wai gotten up eomewhut on
the style of Paradise Lost.
About thirty members of Nebrntkn Lodge ,
No. I , Knights of Pythias , devoured ice
cream , cakes , strawberries ncd cream nt
Dalzoll'ii parlor * . Wednesday evening , nt the
expanse of M. Toft , who opened his puna
and heart on account of the arrival of a brand
now lady for the Combination store.
The entertainment riven Wednesday even
ing by the young ladies of Brownoll hall was
highly successful and greatly enjoyed by all
present. The lawn was gaily illuminated ,
and Inside the fancy costums and picturesque
novolt' 8 added greatly to the beauty of the
Bceae. The young lai ies nro to be congrat
ulated on their success. The proceeds
-amounted to S221.55
Kdnt It. Hayden has returned homo from n
trip to New Orloani nnd the east , returning
via Washington. Ho has been greatly ben-
ofltted in health by the trip , and is preparing
to enter on his dutiea ns national bank exam
iner for Kansas nnd Nebraska , notice of his
oppointmnnt to which oflico he received while
on his trip. Ho resigns Ills position of astist-
ant nnd acting oushierof the Nebraska national
bank shortly.
Tin entertainment of the Omilm glee club
and Mendelssohn qulnotte club at the opera
houro Monday eveoing was one of the most
enjoyable affairs of the season. Them was a
very' largo nnd fashionable audience present ,
and the excellent programme rendered wan
appreciated by all. Both clubs went to Lin
colu Tuesday , whore they were greeted in the
evening by n largo and vntusiastic audience.
Aeceuslon day festivities were observed
Thursday at Tnrity cathedral by a largo Ruth
crlng of worshippers , both moruintr and even
ing. A well arranged ncd appropriate pro
gruuimo was rendered , the mmtc being an ex
tryorJInary feature. Tha bishop delivered an
Asccntlon day oration at 8:80 : oclock a , in. ,
and In the evening spoke to a gathering of
Kuightn Templar. The musical programme
was especially fine.
The Burns club gave their second annual
May party at Masonic hall Thursday evenljg.
About forty couples wore present , and from
the gr.\nd march down to "Home , Sweo'
Home , " through twenty-four numbers , they
filled tha hours with gay nnd festive enjoy
inent. The following gentlemen ncted on the
committees : Couirntttoo of arrangement
Thomas Muldrum , W , B. Hutherford , John
S. Innes , Alex Parr , John Liddell , John
McDonald ; reception committee David
Knox , N. B. FnlcBnor , William Liddell.
Jnmon Anderson , William Meldrum ; floor
manngors John S , Innes , William Falconer ,
John Liddoll , George Shaud , John Mo
Donald ,
I' ' The weekly entertainment of the St
Phllontena's temparance society took place at
their hall Thursday evening and was attended
by a lurgo gathering. Tbo programme was n
rare treat , and judging by the applause was
highly appreciated by the audience. After
the instrumental solo by Miss Mary 1'IanJ
iiery , Miss Kate A. Gavin favored the
company with nn Interesting recital which
was daliverod with considerable histrionic
powcru ; Mil * Gorman's recitation w s very
good ; Mr. McGlnuIs' vocal solo was rendered
admirably. The "Uve of Waterloo , " de-
livorrd by Mr. Bcannell was excellent. Miss
Nora FUunery acquitted herself most charm-
icgly in n vocal aolo , Tha entertainment
wat brought to n clone by an essay ,
Court Uhlps.
The case brought bu'oro Jastlco Wolss
Bovornl diya ago by Duncan against hU
ivlfo , charging her with anault and bat *
tery , was brooght up yesterday nftoruoon
and dtsmiflsod.
Judifo Wnkoloy will hold &n ndjoutnod
eotstou of tha dlatrlot court to-day lu the
city hall.
Judge Novlllo , of the district cnnit ,
yeatcrooy tried the c sa of Marshall va.
HOB , which ho ( [ took under adviao-
mcnt. Quito a fine point
of law acorns to bo Invoked
In this caao. Souio three or four yoart
ago , Marshall and Roa formed a partner
ship to ent ego in the aheop industry out
in Notr Mesioo , Roe had no money , bnl
Marilull took a mortgage on his proper ! )
and lurnlahcd htm $3COO , with tha uu
dortUnding that the iirat proceeds froir
their bualnereshould [ go toward liquldat
irg ha rnorJgaRe. At the end of t r (
years they failed , nnd af lor Rolling what
a took w s loft , Roe naod the money to
pay a bank debt , which ho
had Jncurred , to got the
money which was given to Marshall for
hla mortgage. Then Marshal Instituted
proceedings against Roe on the grounds
that the mortgage should have boon paid
before any other claim.
The MoDaln & Hubbard vs. Mnrphy ,
case , was decided by Judge McOnltocb ,
of the county court , yesterday , and
judgment rendered In favor of plalntlfls
Angnflturn Bitter * are endorsed by n
the leading physicians and chtmists for their
purity nnd wholotomoncss , Beware of count
forfeits and ask your grocer nnd druggist for
the genuine niticlo , prepared by Dr , J. G , B
Blegort & , Sons ,
The first Danlah Baptist church hare
their services orory Sunday afternoon
4:30 : , and every Thursday evening at 8
o'clock in the Saints chapel , oornor of
Sixteenth and Gass atrooU. Preaching
by the Rev. II. A. Rolchonbach. All
ara cordially invited.
EELATING TOEMLBOADINQ
l'uIT niul Pcrsonnli About Things
Concerning the Modern
Lines of Travel.
A very heavy rain storm visited tbo
Norfolk district , botwcon Plat Center
and RIftdUon yostordoy morning , bat it
ia not known that any damage resulted.
At ono tlmo it rained BO hard that the
Union Pacific passenger train had to beheld
hold for an honror more whllo section men
wont along the track on a hand car to
BOO that it wns not waahod away.
David Hurley , agent of the Union Pa
cific passenger department at Baltimore ,
la in the city.
J. J. Dickey , superintendent of the
Union Pncifio telegraph aervlco , loft yes
terday for Ogdcn nnd other western
points.
The division clerks of the Union Pa
cific and Burlington and Missouri roads ,
are very indastrlounly engaged just now
revising tatill sheets , to comply with the
now railroad commissioner law , which
ROCS into effect on Juno
1st. After that data three conta
per mile for passenger travel will bo the
rate from Omaha to Nichols , or rather
the 101st meridian , a distance of 304
miles. Beyond that point 4 cents will bo
charged.
The Hon. John D. Do wo , general
solicitor for the Ohicigo , Minneapolis ,
St. Paul & Omaha road , arrived in the
city yastcrday , and is visiting old friends.
Mr. Patten , traveling passenger acont
of the Baltimore & Ohio railway , struck
Omaha yesterday , and fs enjoying hlrn-
celf with old friends.
Scrofula diseases manifest thomeolvo
in the upting. Hood's Sawaparilla
cleanses the blood , and removes every
taint of scrofula.
Amusement ? ,
A gentleman , endowed with mosmor-
ctic powers of great strength and capac
ity , travo'Ing under the highly romantic
cognomen of Dr. Carl Slstns , gave , at
the Stadt theatre last night , to covoral
reporters and a few especially invited
friends , an exhibition of his wonderful
skill.I All who were 4 present pre-
nonnced the doctor an export at his busi
ness and bespeak for him an audience of
great magnitude at the opera house
tomorrow night. In his exhibition
last night half a dozen strong men and
bold boys were put under the mesmorlc
Influence and made to perform all kinds
of ludicrous tricks at the doctor's com
mand. They would got down on all
fours , and follow him around like so
many doga ; go through the act of swim
ming , dance , hug chairs , and Imagine
they were women , sing foolish songs ,
fight snakes , and in fact , do anything
they were told.
CirAPLOTTE THOMPSON.
Thia well-known star of the stage ap
peared at Boyd'a opera homo last night
in her now ploy ' Phyllis Danohr , " but
on account of the very stormy , dis
agreeable weather , was greeted with
rather a small audience. However her
performance was all that could bo do-
tired and her supporfgood.
The notorious Jack Roach was sent up
yesterday in default of $300 bail , to await for
action on his case by the grand jury. Roach
is charged of obtaining money under fahe
pretenses , from tha Omaha National bank ,
Hans Young. K G. Floyd and 13. ] ) . Trait.
II. B. Hudson and wife started yesterday
on a journey to Boston , Ho will return in
about two weeks , but Mn. Hudson will re
main la Boston all summer ,
H , J , Rolfo , the large grain dealer at Elkhorn -
horn , was in town yeatorday , and ho reports
liat business up in that section Is good.
Hon. Jny E. WJiIte , mayor of Grand Is
and , nnd wife are ia the city , 1'axton guests.
Hon. R. B. WlnJham , of I'lattsmoutb , Is
it tbo I'axtou.
Hon. A. I ) . Buckworth , state senator from
STorth 1'latte , ia registered at the Paxton ,
E , Li. EDO and wife , Fremont ; T. S , Bel-
len and wlfo , Chicago , are quartered at the
'axton ' ,
Hon. Charles F. Walther , of Falls City ,
made the metropolis a visit yesterday and re
mained over night ,
RELIGIOUS.
The general assembly of the Presbyterian
jhurch of the United States will meet at
Houston , Tex , , May 21.
The new edifice of the Kanawba Presby
terian churcli , Parkeraburpr , Va. , cost
$27,000 and Is entirely out of debt.
Archbishop Grots will leava Baltimore on
Tuesday for his new hcme In the diocese of
Oregon. Bishop Glorieuz will probably leave
'or Idaho about the same time.
Tbo Rev , Brooke Herford of Boston goes ti
England next week to attend the Engliih
May anniversaries. He will preach the ser
mon beiore the British and Foreign Associa
tlon. unl will address the conference and
ministers.
The annual session of the Episcopal council
of the diocese of Virginia will \ia \ held at
Richmond , May 20th , Bishop Randolph do-
'ivering tha opening sermon , Rev. 0.1C. Kin-
lolvlng the centennial sermon , and lilihop
Whittle the closing address.
Pacramonto is also fortunate in sesuring the
now Roman Catbollo cathedral , for which
John W , Mackay recently gave $100,000 , A
lot has been purchased for $30,000 , otd the
remainder will be do vote 1 to building. Work
will begin In June on what promises to be
tha most Imposing religlniu structure on the
coast.
Tha Primitive Methedista have In London
aud ita tuburbs 41 ministers , f83 local preach
ers , 303 class leaders , 1CU chapels and preach
ing rooms , with titling accommodation for
20.270 ; 99 Sunday schools , 11,319 teachers ,
12,929 Sunday scholars , 3,181 Band of Hope
members and C,29d members la society. Dur
ing the year eudhg with Lady Day they had
held 2,410 open air meetings. The Primitives
me not Urn largest of the Metbodiit bodies in
Kcgland , but they are not the least active.
Zeal to a certain extent compensates for
numbers.
Unity's Question.
ss little budget ,
Roving out and In ,
Armed with nrmleM dollies ,
Tired of nil within ,
Lingers by my table ,
Meddling with my pen ,
Till annoyed I tell her
"Scamper off again * . "
"Come play with mo , mamma. "
Then with n weary eigh ,
"When you was n b by ,
"Mamma , where w s IJ"
[ Boiton Globe.
HONEY Foil THIS IiADlES.
Bouretto effects in otamlno are much liked.
Eeni pongee may be trimmed with brown
molro silk.
Parasols match the costumes with which
they are worn.
Ottoman ribbons are largely used for trim *
miug drosses.
Cotton crnpo is worn over velvet or vel
veteen skirts.
Wash drcsioft will be trimmed with fancy
cotton braid ,
Light tnn-colored gants do Suede are worn
with alldrcss < 8.
Whlto cloth dresses are ttimmod.wlth embroidery -
broidory or braid ,
Pongees are embroidered with flowers in
the natural colors.
Black and whlto striped silk and satin are
very popular In Paris ,
Black , groy nnd shade * of brown are tbo
loading colors In hosiery.
Molra rlbboni are preferred to satin for
trimming changeable fabrics.
Draperies are long and full , and are differ
ent on the sides of the costume.
Claret velvet is used for collars , cuffs and
rovers of gray , woolen dresses ,
Black shoes and stockings are worn with
the white dress of the qradunto ,
Cotton drwsoa nro made in the styles of the
light woolen walking costumes ,
liows of ribbon mounted on safety pins are
sold for trimming wash costumes.
The ladles' lints this spring have boon sweet
ly nuggestivo of love in the Tyrol.
The plump girl is now the fashion. The
slim ono will have to make a Hen an fat ,
Saihcs of surah silk , satin or molro ribbon ,
or of the dress material , aro.worn by young
girls.
Embroidered mohair luatroi are a novelty.
The figures are a darker ahado of the color of
the fabric.
A woman made the first orange box used In
California , nnd she now runs a factory which
turns out 00,000 of them a year.
A Hoboken woman whoie husband In a
commercial traveler chews gum in order
to keep the muscles of her jaw up to concert
pitch.
An exchange says no one has over heard of
n female ventriloquist , Perhaps the reason Is
that ladies like everybody to know that they
have the door.
Evening gloves aio made with the hand , as
far as the wrist , of kid. while the long nrm
consists of silk not , embroidered with gold ,
silver or eilk.
Mantles for warm weather have the back
front of velvet and the sleeves of badcd gren-
ndlne. They are trimmed with lace frills nnd
jet ornaments.
"I have noticed that ladles in society are
more truthful than they used to bo. " "In-
deedl" "Yea , at parties they usually make n
clean breast of It. "
Lena Stenberg yesterday filed nn applica
tion to bo appointed solo trader , that she may
be enabled to support herself nnd .husband.
[ San Francisco Bulletin.
An exchange says : "Round waists are still
in fashion. " Wo should hope so. What
would become of us If it gets to three-cor
nered or pentagonal waists ?
Cotton silk-finished Oersoys are scarcely dis
tinguiehable from those made of silk. They
have nil tlin lustra of their moro expensive
compeers , but nro , eo far , only made in black.
When n woman is giving her husband n bit
of her mind he should try to imagine what it
would bo like If ho was a Mormon nnd was
having foventcen such bits served up to him.
The married women of Flushing , L. I , ,
have organized n vigilance committee for the
purpose of meting out punishment to all
husbands who spend their evenings away from
home.
Always buy a good quality of gingham ,
batiste or percale. Poor qualities will not en
dure the frequent contact with the laundress's
hands.
A New York paper says that you can kiss
two Michigan women fornnickol. We've
known of It costing n chap $500 to kiss one ,
but maybe the price has cheapened. [ Detroit
Free Press.
* Spring nnd summer traveling dreasps of
cheviot , serge , alpaca and tweed are tailor-
finished and nre trimmed.wlth braid or stitch
ing , navy blue , dark gray nnd brown ore the
pievailing colore.
A Nevada woman took n fall of 385 feet off
a ledge the other day , brought up in n tree
top. helped hereelf out. and went homo and
cooked dinner as if nothing but u circus pro
cession bad passed by.
The astronomical class nt Vmsar has been
photographing the moon. The girls were unable -
able to determine from the photograph
whether the man in the moon WAI married or
not.- [ Burlington Free Press ,
The girls nt Vassar colloKO have sent Prcs -
idenl Cleveland n huge sponge cake of tholr
own construction , and he doesn't Itnoiv
whether to cut it Into strips and u e it for
blotting paper or use It for a brush in washing
windows.
Wash dresies for young girls have a yoke
bodice belted , and the eklrt ia plain nnd
round , with tucks abovp the hem. The Bash
bow worn nt the back is undo of tha dress
iraterial and is tucked across the ends , which
nro edged with embroidery ,
"Law sakes , " said old Mrs. Relict , "all
Nelimla thinks of now is the skatln' rink.
And she'a cot so high-toned n rollln' round on
them wheels that she can't oven fp her old
mother 'H homo made bread now , nu' she talks
all thi time about the Dutch rolls they have
up there. "
Vests of velvet lined with crinoline and
trimmed with horizontal rows of gold or sil
ver braid nnd edsod with braid nro worn with
any dress. They have a military collar
fastened at the back , and end In a point at
the waist line. The cuffs to match nra straight
pieces of velvet trimmed In the same manner
as the vest ,
Two respectable plrls out in Sacramento ,
Col , , who thought it wculd be fun to black
themselves up us negresses , unfortunately got
a coloring preparation that wont wash off. It
acts like a dye on the skin , and chemists say
it will wear off inside of n year. The girls nro
ery much pleased with their joke.
"Say , Bob , you'ro 'out' with Mrs. Parson * ,
, ln't you ! "
"Ye , Joe. "
' What happened ? "
"Sha's exoerimcnling too lavishly. "
"Experimenting ! Wbatatt"
"T ylng to euro freckloi by eating Ice-
iream. "
"Well , why ought you to care ? "
"O , I don't , provided it's nt some other fol-
ow'a expenio. It was costing mo a dollar nnd
a half a freckle.PhiladelphU [ Call.
Among the most becoming hats for young
girls' wear are beige or reddish brown straws.
with high crowns and brims slightly raised
on one side and falling en the other. The
brims are lined with velvet or with the tissue
trimming the crown. Silk grenadine with
velvet dot * make pretty light bows and
draperies , For Instance , a very effective
trimming Is ot ciunhad strawberry grenadine
with garnet dots. This serves for Ihe lining
of the bri in and for the drapery around the
crown ,
_
PKl'PKUMINT IMIOP3.
"Water , you say ? " said the pump to the
milk can. ' I'll get chalk full to-night , " [ St.
Paul Times ,
Some burglars have been stealing wbliky
from a Ltxfnpton laloon. Even a burclar
may have bad hibita. [ Louisville Courier-
Journal.
Hon. Edwin Wigglnt , of Maine , is lectur
ing ou "Mince Pie M My Mother Made It , "
a subject not particularly popular among
wives , as many a married man ban atcertalmd
to hU sorrow ,
A New York policeman has juit been ten
tenced to imprisonment for life. People will
now have thft atifAclion nf knowing where
they can find him when they want him.
[ Boston Transcript.
"Great Cicjarl" exclaimed the tr mp as ho
leaped over the fence. "Groat feizerl" ob
served the farmer M ho watched the dog re
turning with sample of the tramp's trousers ,
[ Boston Trantcript.
The difference Shoolboy , Docntur , Ga.
Is there any difference between n journalist
nnd an editor ? Yes. The journalist is man
who writes things for newspapers. The
editor Is the man who loaves out what the
journalist writes. [ Atlanta Constitution ,
A Pittsbnrg reporter who called on Emma
Abbott lately got the following note , brought
down by a bell-boy ! "I am all undroised ,
Just gelling into the bath-tub. Haven't got
a stitch on mo. But if you'l wait till I have
my bath I'll see you. EJIVA ABBOTT. "
No , Arnminta , you mistake ; it Is carboy
which contains vitrol ; n cowboy ia n very dif
ferent kind of vessel , though , to bo sure , It Is
frequently filled with something very like
vitrol. After nil , it Is nat to be wondered nt
thnt you confounded the two , [ Boston Trnn
script ,
In anticipation of n clean sweep , the post
matter of Golden , Col , , has posted up the fol
lowing notice on the door of his office : "I
have to get out of this shebang about 1st of
August coming , and I want to close out all of
this sloro truck before that time , nnd , if any
of you have the wolfsro of n fellow-being at
heart , nnd nro fond of n good smoke , walk
right up to the counter and drop your shekels
you will never get another such chance.1'
The river is swelling n little.
The friends of Mrs. P. F. Murphy , wlfo
of the ox-mayor , will bo pained to learn that
she is very 111.
Within the past ton days , Judge Stcnborc ;
has sent seven criminals to the county jail to
await the nrrivnl hero oi the district attorney
before they can be tried.
The wretch who struck Alexander Bcnsou
last Saturday night and knocked him silly , is
known , nnd yesterday a warrant was sworn
out for his arrest. After knocking Beason
down , the follow robbed him of $2.50.
The advance agent for John Robinson's
circus eave Omaha's police a pointer yester
day on five pickpockets who arrived here from
Kansas City night before last. Ho saw them
try to work a crowd nt Atchison.
airs , Johnson Arrested for Murilcr ,
Mw. Johnson , the woman who figured
In iho double tragedy in Lincoln , Mon
day , was arrested Thursday on a warrant
charging her with the murder of her
husband. The evidence on which the
arrest la based hai not been made known ,
but it is probable her own contradictory
etatements before the coroner's jury had
something to do with it. The unfortu
nate is certainly in a sorry plight. Her
wayward if not wicked conduct hai snt
two mon to their graves and clouded her
name for all timo.
* * # * Rupture , pllo tumors , fis
tulas , and all diseases ( except oncer ) of
the lower bownl radically cured. Book
of pnrticulari two letter stomps. World's
Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo ,
i. JL *
Lou Brown , Joe Gorman nnd James
Smith , the three men nrrested for robbing
Wotherick's saloon , were arraigned before
Judge Stonberg yesterday , nnd in default of
$500 bail each , were lodged in the county jail
to nwnit the action of the district attorney.
Brown testified that Jack Morrison , n well
known thief , had taken the 825 stolen and
slid out for other parts.
A C RD. To all who nro euHerlnR from orrori
and Indigestions o ( youth , nonous weakness aTid
decay , loss of manhood , cto. I will send a rocino
that will euro you FUEE OP CIIAUOK. Thlss greit
remedy was discovered by a rolsslonar to Botith
America. Send Bclf-addrcssod onvclopo Jlsv. Jo-
SBPII T. INUAN Station "D " New York
The truatoes of the African melodist
episcopal church , nttho corner of.Ei > hteenth
nnd Webster streets , have resolved to make
a grent effort to-morrow morning to raise
funds to liquidate their indebtedness of sever
al thousand dollars. All friends of the church
nre invited to bo present on that occasion and
help along the good cauao.
Horsford'sAcid '
I'hosphato
In Night Sweats and Prostration.
Du. B. STUDIIALTEII , St. Louis , Mo , ,
savs : "I have need It in dyspepsia , ner
vous prostration , and in n'gut ' sweats ,
with very teed ; results. "
Mrs. R. L , Green , living at No , 1318
Capitol avenue , sent a note to this office yes
terday , stating that while her husband was goIng -
Ing home last Friday night somebody hit him
on the head , at the corner of Fourteenth
street nnd Capitol avenue , nnd'that ho has
been in nvery critical conditlen ever sinct' .
25
the QreatcrtMciUealjTrlurnph of the Age
SYMPTOMS OP A
Io s of appetite , UoweU coitlvo , 1'uln In
the bead , with 11 dull acnnntlon In the
buck part , i'nln under the Ueuldcr-
blade , I'ullneim nfter entlns , wltli udU-
Inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper , Low millItsvltb
a feeling oflmvlntrnctiloctcd Boraodiitr ,
Wenrluemi , Olzztncsa , 1'lulturlne ai the
Heart , llotn before the oyu , Headache
over tbo rluht rye , lleatleaaneBsrllh
fltful dreams , Hlglilr colored Urine , imi )
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT'S PIIiT S are especially nelaptec )
to such cases , ono eloao etrccta auch n
Jianfffi of fcellnfriiatonstonlsU the sufferer
They Increase /lppetlteanil cause tbe
body to Take ou Flenli.thu * Ibo njstcra U
iioitrlili fill , nnd by their Toulo Action on
the UlceitlveOrun nHcjiilurMtooI are
produccrt. 1'rlo * a tic. 41 Murrny Nt..N.Yj
J" fl
URAT nxin"or WiiisKEn8 chnnBeci io a
GLOSSY HLACK by a slnglo application ol
this DTK. It imparts n natural color , act'
Instantaneously. Bold by .Druggists , or
ent by express on receipt of 0 !
dfrico.44 Murray St. . Now York.
-t-TiLbJ MILD POW13R CTJHES.-
H
B H - of
In use S3 JMM bpociil l-reicrlptiona
in . eminent Physician. Hlmiilo. fafo and Hum ,
OT ( jjp pBJNCIlAr. MO3. CU11C9. 1'IUCZf
Ii * vorrf.OoriEeitfon , IntUmtaatlona. . .
Worina , Wurm i'ever. Worm folio. . . < v i
( JryliiecCollr.orTcetbliiKofInfanta . ' 43
llIurrlioiiofOhrtilrenorAdulta. . * }
IJIaeiitory. Orrplng , ISilioua Uollo. . . . .
CholprttMqrbita , Vomiting J
CoiiKlia , . < Jold. IlronchlUa. .
NeurnlslftToothiche. laceacho. . . . 43
Huppre aeeori'ul fiill'e'rlo < la . 48
. WliUes . tooProfwoPerlodi. ; . , . . . . JM
. . . .
Crntiit , CoiiEh , Ditfleultllrcilhlnpr.
Halt lllieiim , Ilrvslpeln.Kruntlona
I li yf ver jinaViKii.VVuhTuall'lilaiuiiuili - . .
" ' ' '
10 C'ntarrli , aeuta or chronfo"'infl'ae'nza ; .50
\Vboopt iiffCoiiRli.VJolentCoueha ,51)
II nenorull > bilityPba'lWeatneas ) / > ( >
46
JU
ja 1.UU
PEOEFBCS.
bold bDruxriita. . or a nb poatrald on
raceint of iirlce. becd for Dr. Jluuiplireya *
jll 0l oi < ic.nUpiae.iilA ) ; < ; ofa-
birnti. frie. M AdilreiM , IlUM3IIIKHVS'
Uullcluu Co. , 1UU i'ultou bt.ri wVculi >
rorit * pr * crlptlon of * noted arwdilUt ( .uo t -
Hied. ) Dru nl t c ollltt. ( Addreti
DR. WARD i CO. LOUISIANA. Ut >
SPECIAL NOTICES
AH adf ertliementt in the tpecinl tolumnf < ril
bf charyrti at the rate /10 tentt ftr line /or tkt
fnt intertion , anil f etnttitr line for ench tubte
qiient inttrtionl Xo adctrtitetntnt teill It ( ntertet
for Itii than IS ttnti or tht firtl Hint ,
Theeailrertiiementt icillbe. inttrtttl in both Mom
inganit Evening Edition * , repretenting a cirntla
lion ( if over Eight ThoutanJ. Thil tlan < if aJcer
tltementi muttx > titirely be jnii'if in advance ,
TO LOA1N MONET ,
TUTOSKT to loan on furniture , horns , wagon , planoa
iTl pertonal property , collateral ! and anything of
> luo , everything strictly confide' tiki ; Hoods Finan
clal agency John P Schmlnko , Cathier. 233 J11
. TO tou < On real cstito security. In sums
MONC.T 140,000 , at reasonable rates. 0 K.
Ma ) no &Co , 8 W cor 16th and Fnrntm. SCC-J11
87COIOCO and 81,400 to loan on real 01
tato. Monty on hind. No do'ay. Omaha
financial Exchange , 1603 Farnam St. 255 lOp
In amounts to suit , on chattels ,
MONKTTOLOW nv good security , Omaha Finan.
clal Exchange , 1503 Famam it , up-sUlrt. 185jOp
fONKY To loan on chattels , Woolley & Harrison ,
L Room 20 , Omaha National bank building
517-tl
. TO LOAN On ro l estate nd ch tt ls
MONF.V Thom .
Leaned on nh ttols , out r li , R. K
MONKT nought and sold. A. For ru nS13 S , 18lh Si
167-tl
LOANED at a F. Uoed &Co's. Lo&n offloe
MONEY , pianos , horses , wagons , personal
property ot nil klndi and all otho n tildes ol value ,
iritnout rcmcval. Over let National Bank.corncr ISth
ind Farnam. All business strictly oonOdontlal
060tl
H/fOnKY / TO LOAN In snmsot MOO and nrward.
1U O. F. Davis and Co. , Boat Estalt anil Loan
l ents. 1605 Farnam St. 051H
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
IANTitn 20 youns ; ladles for congress of nation * .
W Call at 1012 Harney St ICO-lGp
Thoroughly comrictenl second irlrl , nlio
WANTBD to do laundry work Monday nd.\Vediics-
da- . Mrs Mono , south wo.t corner 10th and Capitol
n\o. 86115
PAVTBD Qlrl for ( rcncral house work at BfS So.
W 17th street. S71-10
TwoScandlnavUnglile.ono ts cook and
WASTFII io general houio work ; apply 1'nclflo ho
tel , PiclOo street , between G and 7. SIlMSp
Ayoun ? girl to do general house work ;
WANTKD at 013 Parnam 11 372-tt
\ coed girl la sma'l ' family , 8 K corner
WASTBD . Jackaon. 317-15
IAISTBD At once , a good vet nurio 102 , 25th nt
W corner ; Dodge. 143-tf
TTTASTBD Second c ok , Emmet louse.
INKTKD- Gill to wash silver three times a day for
her board , Metropolitan hotel. 357-10
" \TTAXTED-Glrl to wash dishes and wort In pantry
V > at Arcade hotel , 12i5 Douglas st. 35G-lCp
> AXTKD A girl for house work ; apjily at Whlto
Wi
wlnc Machine office , 121 N. 15th St. SSS-tf
WANTKD A girl to d Kencr I homework ; apply
at Mis. Lcmlcux , Uastcllar et. bet ISth tud
14th 8t3. SS7-U
'AMKD-Good girl for general houtQ work In
Wi small family. Apply 421 Pleasant Et. 816-tt
WiWi
'AXTED Olr's at Slavens hotel. Good wages
Wi'AXTED . 313-15p
WiW
ASTRO A phi to do general housa work at 808
W lorth S2d st , , mutt bo a good plain cook.
254 16p
WANTED Lady agents , $10 a day , with my won
derful brand-new rubber undcrKarment for
femalce ; ladles go wild o\er It Madam II. LittleBox
443. Chicago , 111. 30M6p
W ANTKD-Gocd gtrla , experienced cooks ; Omaha
Employment Bureau , 1120 Farnam St. 701-tl
ANTBDA good girl for general houao work 1617
W Chicago ; St. 032-tf
PASTED Flret-claes dining room girl at the Met-
W lopolltan ; hotel ; none other need apply. 824-tl
'ANl'ED Atonce , a lid ? cook at Commercial
W Hotel , Oonoi , Nob- Wages $25 per month.
351-10
WANTED by Kensington Art Co. , fonulo help
In all parts ot the country , to do our light ,
plcatant work at their homes , fcnt by mall to any
address , no canvasisng , easy to learn and any one
can cam from S' to $10 pr week. For full Informa
tion address Remington Art Rooms , 35 Congress bt , ,
Uoston , lf B9 Box 6078. 808-SOp
Tjtdy agen ts for "Queen Protector
WA daisy stocking and skirt supporters , shouldo
brace * , buatles , bosau forms , dieas shields , safety
belts , sleeve protector , etc. ; entirely new devices.un
precedented profits ; no have 500 igoats making $100
monthly. Address with stamp , E H Campbrll & Co. ,
9 South May St. , Chicago. 079-mlOp
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANtF.D 25 rrckmen and laborers for
MEN 1'aclflc railway In Iltltish Colombia.
Ship Saturday. 1023 , Harney St. 830-15
- good mm to lake cba'go of our
WANTED-A
Omaha oOlco. P. F. Collier , room 67 , Parker
block. 360-18
WANTKDBoy tc work In dry good ( tore , ono
WANTKD-
who speaks German preferred. Address Irck
box 283 , Omaha P. 0. 874-lOp
wD - Messenger. The BraJitreetCo.
330-16
\X7ANTP.D-A ( Ingle man to work around the store.
VV M. F. Martin , 81fl South 16th t35-tt
Firtt class cigar salesman to tiavel In
WASTBB . U. Orham , Bee oltloo. 327-tf
WANTED Fhegocd paper hanger at 418 North
' 312-tf
18th s'rtet. -
Li\e f nergttlc men wltb horse and car
riage to riujdle flrst-claa * article thioush tbo
country ; call t.t once. C. U. Eaton , 111 S. 1 Itb.
310-tf
'TIT' * ' ' 11 A smart Soandioavlan to travel for a
V Jobtojj houaj. Addreisa'I H"Iieo otjlco 250 tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
A petition by a email young Iran who
WAMKD ntiald ol work , good penman , Lest of
reference. Address "J" Dorchester , Neb ,
8G3-15p
WANTED Dy rc-Bpoctablojoungman , aeltuitlon
In a private-f.unlly ro take care of hurccs and
act a ? a driver. Address "Nt"BeooHlos. 375.16p
'ANTED Situation bv a nilJJIo ajed lalv
Wi houaekn > per 2082 Harney strict. 352-16p
Ily young American , fclrf'o young
WANTIII stranger In cltr anxlouj tn find uruploy-
mont , luril worker , undarBtanda driving and cire o'
hdraia , strlMlv temperate , wigossmill ; references. .
Address "W. 1C. " Dee oillco 320-lBp
ASTKD Position In tome busincBS houeo by boy
W 16carsold , AJdlusa "U L. " lice offlou.
PoBliton as Btonographcr or bokkeepcr
WAKTKD young man , references a to anility and
character good. Address "II. M. V. " Omaha Dee ,
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
7o Invett from ten to twenty thousand
WANTED In an uttabllslied paying business. Ad
dress drawer No , B ! , Omaha , Dee COM8p
ANTKD Yarnlib rubber , 1409-1111 Dodge St.
W 811-10
TTTAMTBD Boarding by gentleman Hid wlfo In pi I *
Yatofamlly. . Addreas lthterms "JIarrv , " Ik-c
fflco. 322-14
A uKMaWANTED. Add'eiD St , Louis Klectrlo Lamp
J\Co , at Lsuli tot circular , cuti and torma ot the
3 candle po or Marah Zlcctilc Limp. 311-J12
ANTKDTo rent a hiuao of 4 or 6 roomr. J I
W Wilkle. 07-10
'AXTKK-Bhortbaud pupils ; Pitman system ; Ulfa
W Nile-e ; loth and Hickory. Spochl termitota
itlon poplla. . 2SM8p
To rent A'nmll cottajro In a conveni
ent and d calrablo ncltrhbchood , Ith Improvt.
mtnti preferred. Addrtsi with full putlculan.P 0 ,
box 301 city. 2j3tf
Boarders at 1015 Capitol n\e.
WANTKU 180-21P
T17ANTHD LADIKS AND OKNTLKMKX to take nice ,
Vl Hijht , pletsant work , at their own homea.
Work nt by nail any dletanca ill the yoir round
| 2 to 85 < ! ay quietly made ; nn unraulng , Addreaa
lUllaMc Miu'lV Co. , PbiUdtlphla , Pa. , llox 1593.
Oai.lflp
\1TASTKD Everybody to try our Prepared Corn
> > lleil , ready for UiaUnt use with the addition ol
milk or cold water , Put uplu 8 nd Olb. picirjes.
Beild by grocers W , \velihiuk 1 0) , , lUnuUct
urcn 070 tt
TTTiKTin Amaaorwoman in every country In t
TT U $ i. 5 lamvle frea. | 75 per tnoatb. Bilary 01
oommlwion , Send itamd. Paul T ltl , Chicago 111
813-m-Slu
Vl A gcnllfmnn room-rnatt and two day
TT botrdett with rtfei race , ISUCallfoinlait ,
' ' > ' ln ncwl ° ' aim lngm -
chine , to e the newImprovr , ! Arce-rlcan No.
P. K. Hodman & Co. wr nU ; 2M N 10th. pijtf
f OU KENT HOUSKS AND LOTS.
FOR RENT A brl'k r * rrcnt on oorntr 18th and
Fierce Street , S3 ytr month. " 318-Jo ;
7 < OR dALK Small hnu o with two lot In Walnut hill
Pnov icidy for occupancy $ StO ; tcrmd $ : o do n
and $10 ptr month ; Mio&roam cottairm la Wilnut
Hilt ready for oocupan.'y , $1,760 terms , ISO down and
tlO per month. 0 K Mayn , S W corner Hth nd
Farcara Streets. 29718
li OR Rmr Good brick hoot * 8 roomi $22 per month
JL1 K O Patterson , 13lh anu Farnam , 34 tl
IT'OR RMT-Threa collagen 4 , E and 8 rooms. J.
JC1 PhlppjRcc , 161 ! South 6th st. [ 02-11
JenR RRTT-THTO barnj centrally locatcxl J , Phlpps
Hoe , 1612 south 5th at. 2SI-tf
"IT OR RRVT Lwo hou cs 7 and 10 rooms 1812 south
JL1 6th st. J , Phtpps Hoc , 003-tf
" 170RS1LK-12 jroodlotnMirlon pUce thre > o blocks
JL1 from atrfft o rs onoiiy terms. W II Orton.
o\et lit hal'l tank. Oflltf
FORRKNT rhrrettory brick store bulWlng ; en
quire ot Edward Morris & Co. , room IB Crnunso
Block. 053 tf
FOtl RENT Fnrnlahoil cottage , 7 roomn. with
oloscU.rantry , etc. , In best locality In City c n
my rent H Ith board. Call In afternoon nt 626 Viols
nt St P57.U
UOOMS FOU KENT.
VlTAVTRn Furnished room and bo rd In strictly
' prh ate family nrar ( teplt 1 hill , by young
inn ; addles ! , tt.it eg loimr , J K , L'co oillco
276--18p
F on RUST Furnished room , 1023 Didfie street.
STfl-lOo
roRRRNT Furntshol front rarhr with bed room
I acljolnlrg ; i714C llfcrnlast. S77-16p
FOR RENT Kcw furnished rcoinslSll Cuss si.358iep
358-iep
FonisxT A room lor Kontletran nd wlfo or for
two gentlemen , ( Irst-cliee beard 1622 Curt st ,
703-tt
FOR RKNT Three roorap , ccllir , well and cistern ,
410 south 26th itrcof , 810.Trnb Monroe , Oth
nd DougUi. 378-tt
iron IIKNT Slnirlo furnished room ; niiiily at 1410
U Chicago sticct. Sfll-lOp
F 'OR ' KKYTT / rRo front room on first Ibor with or
with board ; inquire at 1001 faruam St.
387-tf
FOR RKXT-With board , n neatly furnlthod tonm
BUltiblo for two gentleman , woutil n'so ' like ono
OUDR laJy to rootu and board t South Woat corner
Otlutroot and St Mfcry's axcnuo. 230-15p
FOR riKM-Tw o cle .in t rooms In beautiful loot Ion ;
Anpljr 1010 L'odo ct , 313 lOp
[ pOR RRNT Furnished room. ltn boaid. Suitable
X1 lor Uo gentlemen. 1117 Howard. 770-lOp
fTlOR IIKNT A pleasmt furn'slicd ' room nt ! S09 C H-
L' fornlatt $7 [ .or . u.onili. 310.ICp
F I OR HKXT Two front rooms furnished , cheap 1012
Paclflo et 285-18p
F I OR RKNT FurnliheJ front room 1902 Farnom.
280 2'2p
7on. RBNT-IUnlsomrlv furndhed rcorua onPloasant
D St. Address "J J" ctro BCD 182-lSp
i7 OR RUST -Furnished rooms. 1818 Dodge street.
3 247-J10
< 70R nuNT Handsome fnrnlshed room with bathing
J room attached at 2203 Dodge st. 078-1 Dp
FOR RKNT Furnished front room J8. per month ,
017 lurth 2Jlh St. , between Cumlngj and Izard
ts. 231-lBp
[ TOR RKnT One largo fiont room , bay window and
r mantle on 11 rat Hoar ; modern conveniences 20th ,
car tit. Mary's avo. Inquire at S. W. corner 16th
nd Dodge et , 175-tf
FOR RKXT Furnlnho. ) front room with board In
prlvato family 1017 Chicago St. 109 tf
FOR RKNT Furnished rooms with or without
board , 2112 Uarncy St , ono block from street
car. 094tf
F I OR RKXT-Furnished front room with board In
prlvato family , 1017 Chicago et. 035-tt
FOR RENT With board.nlccly furnlihcd front room
ga and bath , 14.9 Jones. 007 tf
F I OR RUST Furnished rooms 1021 Capitol avo.
007-mSO
pOR RUNT Otnoa and third floor suitable for whole.
' ealo or manufacturing , at 1207 ITarnam St.880tf
880-tf
F I OR RKNTFurnlahod room 1318 Jackson st.
842-m20p
roR RR.VT Nlooly furnished front room for lady
and gdutleman ; Inquire 521 Pleasant St. 712-tt
G'ORIlFJfT-Niccly lurulihod rooms 1517 Davenport
r > OOMa With board.detlrabU f 17 summer. Apply
liat St. Charles Betel. 041-tt
[ 7 < OIl HUNT Several fine e dices In Crounsa' blook ,
1 ? Inquire Ed. Norrla , room 10 Crouuso blook
_ 042 tf
FORSALE FARMS.
FOR SALK-Best fruit Un'sIn southern California ,
hasy terms ; call and foe entnplo of fruits , and
nfornutlon ; 1 JacksonS33 ! CkUngo St. , oily.
3 < H2tp
FOR BALK \ 8)0 arroatnak and grain Urn , a'l 1m-
protod ; four hours' rldo Irom tuo 0-tialm Stojk
'aTds ; BO en miles from the o'ty of Fremont ; two
allroids within tBroj miles ; 300 acre ) under plow ,
lie re t In pintuic ; board fence , running fctreim
hrouKhparturohoiieo ; lthte'i ' rooms ; will boa < < Id
heap If slid irnmodlatelv ; on terrna to suit. For
urtbor particulars Inqulru of Gco C. Grodfrov , Tie.
mont , Nob. 157 tt
[ 7 > OR BALK Good farm In Wnahlnifton Co. ; 171
L' crcs80 ; acres oiltlv&ted ; good bulUines ; flno
rckard ; running water ; all fojcoJ. EJward Norrls
Co. , room 19 C'roungo Block. * 74tf
FOR SALE HOUSES-LOTS.
I foil HAI.K lUaii'llul ' suliurlian residence property
1 13v\281 , nlcn house , flno barn , magt Illcent > Iuv ;
west Omiha , $0CGU ea y terms. 0 K Mayuc li Co. , S
V corner Uth and Kamaiii. 337-18
' - the finest lots In West Omaha ,
1lowof Ihe whclu rlty , cheap , or will build house
on U and sell rn monthly piymonta. C K Muvii fc
Co. , 8 W corner 16th and Karuam. 36-16
Fen SAIK At a sacrifice , house 7 room ) lot 50x180
at N W corner Hanscom Park , 8',000 easy terms.
0 K Maynu & . Co , , S W corner 15th and Farnam.
FOR HALK Nlco cottage rt 4 rooms with lot
13x08 2 blocks from 6t Mary's tuo , near Kon-
netts , a ba'galn at,060 ' , caeh 460 , balance to suit.
Lobeck& Co. , 12k2 Farnam street. 21S tt
TT'ou 8AI.X Ten acron of land within 3 blocks of Pott
I1 oifco at Wteplng Water , Uuta Co. , Neb , will Bell
on easy terms or exchange for Omaha property. W.
H. Green , over lit Na.t'1 Da k , Oiniha , Nob. S10 tf
FOR BALK Flvolots4Txl30 ; together on Ia en >
worth street ; beautiful location , 0 Oo One-
fourth cafch , balacei on long time , easy tormi.
Cralle It Jones. 210-tf
TjV > K SAW L'eiutlful and dcilrabla lota at t2Ueach
J1 on 810 monthly pa ) moots. 11. G. Patterson , ] 3lh
and Farnam. 3-tf
rnca-12 good lota In Ihli addition with.
MARION
In8 ll.cksof street care , can be had on easy
terms. W U Urooo , over lit Nitl liauk. lU-tl
1TOR BALK At a bargain , throe good houses 817 and
I1 817i 18th , south ot Ixitvcnworth ; rent W5 per
per month ; piloa $5,600 uisy payments ; must be
sold before June 1st Apply S. Mortensen , tailor ,
lilSFarnau street. 131-jip
FOB BALK IIou o full lot , well , cittern , birn , all In
good condition , ono block from street cars f 1 800
caty terms. W U Green , over Itt Nut'lllauk. Oil-tf
BALK Good 6 room lioiiao , lot 60x132 l > eteM
FOR
front , 81800 ; 81CO oaah , baltnce tie per mouth ,
W , H Green , o > erl t National bank. B3UI
KOtt SALE , MIBOELLANEOUB.
F on BALE A liorfs , wrir'ii and harrcja chetp.
API : ly to Goo. Johnaoii , Atlantic Hotel 350-lSp
PORHtLK A good borirj harncea and wazon , fine
outfit for p < diler or vipiujBinan 813 north Uth
St. 334-lOp
IT/OR / stLK-Hand , best qu ihty Bind for ll on' UB <
"
JL"rheap ; pit i.ear south Omaha W te.r Worki
opened In Untt-clatstharr ; apply for tickets tt com
unj'a ottlco , 2I8 outh ISthit. M A Uptou , A&nll
tautSeo'y nd llaniftr. 351-tf
TTMiH HALK-Eli'it inarbli top rtataurint table !
I * A , J , Mandtl , 3J3 UnuJwtty , Council Bluffi ,
SSf-lf
I7\OK \ HALV.-A 12 aobthi lease of the Unlo
I" [ hoto rooms. Itoomilocated lu tbo best bui
neii twit Ion of tbe cUy of Hai < lnj , Neb , and i
the beat I Into rtom In the city. For p rtlul i
call en or iddtcil , Uuloa I'UsU ) Boonu ,
Nib ,
, co'
NM' | utnk llullolrg , St7-tf
nJ.VSI..f ; .V1"1"1'1' , ' ' " 'MtniftlonboJle ' nn * free .
. . . , . )
no chirne- for
" dellvny ; a st\l barT.ilrr1 ( i55) ) 101 P.v
l : 18118p
-I ono mil'In 8 minute' go'ntlo
; anl ( pilot. Two
doublet ; two sma'l tlollvM
) inulcti ; light -
epM
F RRtu- nh t < iri oncfeoonihlndbiiir
*
tfAppl d 1411 Uodro | t. 145-tf
Epon ' an-Soo.OCO bit , on mi at , i./1 , or
Omaha , H. T. Clarko. sr8 tf
TT OR sAix-A r lr of ponies with n lljht ( prhig w .
- gen and harness my chp p for caih HIT"Howard
* " ' .
73S-nm
PERSONAL.
h oftMi
. li tomito ,
„ iu home ; g
with some lady
with n view to matrimony. Ad
Omaha , Nob.
101 l" ° y nt. and heal *
corner h 16th i I'Ttt"1' ' ? ' ? lorn"Mln . } o\cr No B2S B K
nis rcMonablo. S mlO-
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
RitALMTATB BROKKM-Lobeck & Oo' , iwniun
trcct corner ISth , real oitixto bought ami sold'
on commission , exchanges ot rfftlor psrsoiml Jirripcr ,
ty cITectcdttlio i > atr impoof | irtl ( haririRrcal cstAto
or stocks of goods to Hell or oxchingo" at re sjn ! ) lo-
l lcmj | splloltrd , and ulll liavo our boat rtturtton.
OU.tf' '
TO EXCHANGE ,
ToKxciUNnR-Twos ( > lendldarm ( > fornicrohandlio
hotel for farm. 1U 0. Patterson , lith ind Kar-
" ' IM-tt
_ _ _
rno RtciiANOK 410 acres well Imiirovod land 3 mll .
L Irom Eaiox. Io , for a stook of general merchan
dise or hardware. Addrosi John Llndorholm , K
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TT Oll 8ALK Or exchange. Wo have fnr s&le the
X1 exclusUo right In this state to ooll the coal
etnomlzor and soot dostroytr , dostrojs the soot and
will save twenty per cent on ooal , will soil county.
rlghti or the statif , or will cxchanjo for rotl estate or
Mlood property on application will send satmilo
lit aland giro nvtlcnlan. lloaion for scllfne
Jvn ro nco > d\e It Mil attention : a rare chance fern -
n len ! Hedfoid , Smior & lavm. _ 015
IfonHAi.u xxciiANOR-ln part for ro-taiirant , fur-
nlturo and stoolf , olgus Aio. 7 rooraoJ hoino ,
barn , and two lota. Apply 3111 south llth st , 108 mJC.
BUSINESS QgANOES.
i ) Koual pattner llh about $100 to | 60J
to take half Interest In a light mnuufictuMnir
buslncw , poodi staple , bu.li-cis oaelly learned , tatFfl.
fa-torvincomoas3undiofercncoi. ; Aildresi KE"
FOR SAI.R llcsta-irant lee tcd on 12th atrcot ho-
twcen Farnam and llarnov , known ns French
Dining Ha'l , on moderate conditions
, apply at 314 8
12th slice * . E. DlccV. 270-18p
FORSA1.K Ooodbmliioss In Omaha ; nroQtH 0) per
cent ; capital required , thrco or four thinmnil
dollars Persons meaning business , address Lock
box SOI , 03 Wolnca , lou-n. 2U2-JU
FORSAI.R \woll ostabll'hcd tailors bualnow bo-
tftoea now end Juno 16th , low rent ; Boo.l . lee -
tlon ; hold lease of store for two years ; only am ll o p-
Ital required. Addreaa N. O. " Dee olHoo. 132--4p
FOR SAI.K A well established bakory. Address >
"K. " this ofllce. 1VB1-4
FORSALKOK KcilAXOitIn part ) for restaurant ,
furmturfl7 roomed house , him and two lots. An.
ply SIB south llth et. - - - -
FOB BALE-In Oakland Nob. first-clajimeat market
l o the furul'uro ot ( ho St Paul hotol. Foi par
ticulars , Inquire or write Wiggors & Uchllne. Oakland
Nob. OH-mia
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FOR BALK Drug store In n desirable locality , \vll
ln > olco about 81.600 RO Patterson , Nl ! corner
16th and Farnam. C-t !
Ti OH SALU Or exchange a full atook of clothing
J ? hoots and shoos , gent' furnlshlucuoods , will ex
change for Nebraska Lands. 0. II. Petard ; n.SOi 8.
10th lit. , Omaha , Neb. UIO-tf
GROCERIES.
"VT HKLQUK3T Ins rurclnsed the grocery stoefc
_ Ll ami l-uiMInc bo'otuln ? to Chfts. fienfj.OT nt No
711 North 18'h St. , vhcio he will contlnuu tbo bm-
Inos9 and will be pleased to see all hh friends The
choicest groceries will bo kept constantly on band >
vegetiblts In season. 221-16
. BOARDING.
TpIIlST-ODASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol nvo
12-aS6
IOE CREAM.
TK aii lee cteam pies and cake1) of ery day. Orders .
r prcmptly attended to. CarlSjhmld , SO' south
10th St. HO-J6
DRESSMAKING.
PAHTIES wlfhliu' a Boamstross ,
tculng ruttln { , ' > rd fitting eatltfactory ;
SIS North JO.h st , IIrr. J , Aruol' . 243 lOp
MR . M DCAUROLI , . it 7ir.north IS.h street , Jo-
Ires to call attention ot the ladiw , that eha IB
IritrodtulDKN K Normon'd B.vatem f jr cutting ladles' ,
gentlemen's and children's clothing. This system Is ,
\cry cay to learn , lesson ? will beca ( , curing nil
hours 01 the day. S38-lBp
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAR H Parties wishing to purchaio brood
marcs for ranch purpiius pkase call at Homan'i
Livery liable , 413 goalh 13th struct , Onuhi.
> BiCK$3perin. T. Murjay.
FOMf
ur A brown mare marked with litter Y
TlAKBX half circle nn lett thoulilcr ; ore mlle west of'
the rceervolr on military road ; owner can hat o namoi
by paj l C081B. Jamis F. Dosluy. SOS-l-Jp
r HK AiuStrajod. . aclieinut pony bianiod on
$ iJ loftshouMer ltha"V" and a icxment of a.
circle ; return to Win Stribling , ISltbheraan t.
SlMOp
, does n < yt give you heart hum.
Ologsicdeomedat ouo cent , each by the I'oalots.
'eycko Bros. , Aenti. ( OS3-tf
On Klkhorn and rUtte. T. Murray.
BOO-tr
plimw HiLVKit TAO. It ? fruit ( UvoroJ , tagi redeemed !
at cue Ointcachby the dealers , 1'oycko llroa , ,
gents. 68B-U
.IHTKUCTION on banjo given by O IS flollon-
Jt book , at 1110 Capitol avo. 480-tf-
VKR TAO , it does not taint the breath , tapp )
Oredeomedat one cent each by tha dealers. UoycUv
roa , Agents. OS8-tf
vaulta , Binds and oompoola oleanml at tbo
X Bhortitt uollco anj eat 1stnctloa KUarantw.il by K.
- . Abel. P. O. Box 878. 400.ns3p
KIVV vault ! , and cossincls fIjanod at t-hnrtf ut no-
tlcuany time of the day , In nn entirely urderlcss
ay v tth our Improved i uinf. aid deneg n appira-
iis , all placdt cl 'aned by ill din elected fioc , charj us
casoiiablu. A. Evani , 1208 Dodga etroot up el airs.
AllMY SUPPLIES.
SUPPLIES.I I
OiuAha , Neb , May bUi , 1BS& . f
Pealed prop-sals In duplicate will be ro-ihod at
ill olllce ui 1 1 11 o'clock a. m , Uondar , May ISth ,
.885atwh'ch time they will lo openl ii lh prea-
incuct blddtrs for government uppll iot Iht follow ,
IK kinds ,
Iltltlng , machinery atnl w 'iter ' supp'l , bolts , steel
ind wtgpn rcaterlal , rut. iialli , Itudwood luujbor ,
itrdwarc , row carl ( tilancod ) , palnter'a eupplles ,
palotsatid ( ill , ) plno lumber , etu > lupiillui , zlco Ax : .
' sevtlng machine , laddlors lupplius , btatlcnsry
Llbliltlng'U | > rUtle9atil other Informttlon nur >
Uhedon | ii > lica < lon ; best fuallttei of a'l uttlolm
oqulred ; prclrrctice jhcn to articles tl ( lomcjll
rmliicthn. ItlddiirtarureqUtKted to attach cx > plea
f aJveitliemerit to their propo ali ,
0. A. 11. McOAULKY ,
tv-3-14-16-ll _ Car.Uln A Cj. M . U H A.
Stallion , Jack , Sheppard JT ,
Wl 1 bturul for ktock at " 'rniha fair cro'lpdt th *
< : ai' > nol 1K36. licit IB ) titnjs h Igh , wilght 12B&
IK. hli lire JACK BiiKrrAKU l < full brother In blood to
IKXIXII 5:171 : , alto to DivmoBlhe tire otJAVHYBanii
> ; IO , h'AiLAji , 2UJtnJ : Diaxcioa :17. : Call at tha
lr uttndiiandBce him and get bti , re'Igrra In
n full , terms 926. fur th teuton. A , 1'IIUUSON.
u vaisiim or PAIMYHTKOY ASD CONDITION
ALIST , 8CB 1'inth street , Ittwojn Kaionuand U i ,
neyw.ll wl\h thcaldot uirJUr iflitW , obtalnlni
i H ion KUnoo In & * pMtaml rJW nti > nd 01
' it loconJItlous tu t'M future , tlodts asd
> i , toordet