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I3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-THUR3IDAY M~ D gk [ _—— — = R Y i M, ) o . Wachtler, w. d, 1ot 11, Pask IOR RENT—A pictly turnis-ed toom. A few The Daily Bee. CHURCH COUNGIL. | it e hrmcuta siven vy | DESERTED A"D DATTY ‘o Y Rl e e OMAHA, Thursday Morning, May 17, LOOAL BEHUVITIHES, —Th laying of the concrete on D uglas street was completed last night as far as the middle of the block in front of the Millard, that end being joined with the block west of it at the street car croesing. The small five ton roller brought from the east steamed its way up town in the after- noon and anchored alongside the big roller in front of the Metrepolitan, By the w.y Contractor Grant is putting in asphait gutters at the Millard and Hubermann corners to let folks see bow much they sur. pass stone, He does it at his own ex- pense, —Judge McCrary yesterday afternoon granted a temporary injunction in the case s:t here from Denver. 8. Q. Charles, ¥¢q., and Mr. Brown, of tnat city, were here to attend to the case, which is brought to restrain the city au- thorities from collecting the sewer and sidewalk taxes in the manner sought. Judge McOrary will hear the case in Den- ver on the Gth of June. In the district court a jury was impannelled in the E A, Allen bond cawe jast before court ad: journed, —Arrangements have been perfected for the lez«s by the Union Pacific athletic a:- sociation of the Kountzs grounds, on St, Mary’s avenue and Soventeenth streots, The grounds will be graded, and on Me- morial day, the 30th, will be formally opened by a game with the 8t, Louis Black Btockiags. —There sesms to be no let up to the rain. After a beautiful day yesterday it elouded np again in the evening and before mid- | night » heavy rain storm set in which con- tinued until sfter midnight. It is rough on the paving work and other enterprises about town, ~The three deaf ani dumb boys who recently ran away from the institute near | °% this city, have been found and are once more esfely domiciled within its walls, They had gone as far as Sarpy mills and gone to work for a tarmer near that place. —A couple of complaints were filed in the polics court last evening by two colored women, One charped her husband with threatening her lifs and the other charged # Council Bluffs coon with serving her in an equally cruel manner, —A team belonging to Henry Homan ran away on Douglas street lost_ evening, but went straight to the bar1 and did no damage, —Sheriff Miller, last evening, appointed five deputies to attend and preserve order at the driving park to-day. —Good Templars' sociable Friday eve. ning, —The remains of the late Jos, L. Boars were forwarded to the east this af. ternoon, —The remains of the late Wm, Hen. nings, who died at the insane hospital, came up from Lincoln yesterday, and are at Undertaker Jacobs’ rooms, —Dr. Peabody has returned to his resi- dence, southwest corner Jones and Four ternth streets, from the Millard hotel, —Tu the police court yesterday two men were committed for intoxication and one was discharged. A man arrested as a sus- picious character was also discharged, —The funeral of Wm, Hennings will take place to-day at 2p, m, from the vesidence of his brother, Henry Hennings, on Seward street, betweeen King and Pier. Friends invited, —The weekly meeting of the Woman's Christisn Temperance Union will be held in the Y, M. C. A. rooms at 8 p. m, to. day, It ‘is desired that all members be present, ~The petit jury in the United States court yesterday brought in a verdiot of dis- agreement in the McVey counterfeiting oase, and he was sgain remanded to jail, This probably will keep him in confine- ment for another term at least, —The two men arrested with a plece of oloth In their postession supposed to bave boen stolen,came before Judge Beneke yos- terdsy and one was discharged, while the other was rent up for ten days on bread and water as & vagrant, —Good Templare's sociable Friday eve. uing, ~—The Wynham Opcra Company, eight teen members, passed through yeaterday en route to San Fraucisco, whepe they open on Monday next, They come from the London Thestre, London, England, and are travelliog in a special car. They came from Chicago over the Milwaukee line, —Maguire and Quinla, two of the boys arrested by Officers Church and Armour, for stealing a bolt of silk from Williams' story, were brought before Judge Beneke yesterday and held in default of 8500 bail on the charge of grand larceny, O'Brien, whom it was attempted to re- loase on & writ of habeas corpus, will be beard this afternoon, ~-The McOaull Opera company, in “‘The Queen's Lace Handkerchief,” at Boyd's to-night,will be the operatic event of the season, Get your seats with out delay, or you will probably be unable to gain admission, The reserved seats for “Eameralds,” go 01 sale to-day, —Tuesday Mrs, O'Brien, mother of John O'Brien, one of the alleged silk thieves applied to Judge Chadwick for a “writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that 0o complaint had been filed and no exami- nation had. The court commented sovere- Iy upon the informal arrest and detention of prisoners, and continued the care to 10 o'clock a, m, yesterdsy, In the abrence of District Attorney Godwin, Mesers, Chas, and Will Redick appeared on behalf of the state and the result was that O'Brien was held over, The writ of habeas corpus is abused as about a8 much as it is made use. ful nowadays ARun on a Drug Etore, Never was such & rush made ‘for any Drug Store as is now at C, ¥, Goodman's lor » trial bottle of Di 's New Dis- for Cnmum Coughs and Co All .fi«md with Astbmas, Bronchitis, muwu, Bevere Coughs or sy affection of the Throat and Lungs, can m # Trisl Bottle of this great remedy , by calliog at thn above Drug Store, cular size, $1.00, Annual Meet'ng of the Episco- pal Clirgy of the Diocess of Febraska, A Bynopsis of the Addrees of Bishop Olarkson. The annual sesslon of the Eplscopal Counctl of the diocese of Nebraska began yesterday morning in the chapel of Trinity cathedral, R, Rav, Blshop Olarkson preslding, At 8:30 mornlug prayer was held, followed at 10:30 by a sermon from Rav. David Barr, of Nebranka City. At noon the council organized, Rav Jamen Patterson belng re-elected sco rofary and W. V., Whitten asststant, Jultan Metealf was re-clected treas urer, The following clergymen composed the councll, The Right Rav. Robert Clarkeon, op; Alex. Allen, North Platte; d Burr, Nebra-ka City; H. B, Burgess, Plattamonth; M. F. Carey, Falle City} tobert Doberty, Omaha; ¥, 0 1idred, . L. Fulforth, Central City; oodale, Columbus; W, A. Sharles Clark Hareis, ry Pr\nk R. MII ha; e, McNamara, Lincol ervor, Omaha; Robert W, ( Nebiuska L M. Shaw, A. T, Whitten, Figar; WV, \Vmuen, Plum Creek; John Wilifams, Omahs. The lay delegates present were as folluws: 8¢, Stephens parish, Ashland—Richard Gray, Christ church, Beatrice—8, O. Smith, Grace church, Columbus — James R. Smith, J. Boucer Smith, Trinity Memoriul, Crete—Goorge K. Bowen St, James, Fromont—J, O, Bowen, A. P, Hopkins ki Hustlog i, M. Oliver, Moty iy, Lingoln—Gon, M. Sont: gomery, M. H. Sewlons, Guy A. brown. St Mary's, Nebraska City—Julian Met- If, Oar Buvior, North Platte—L. Walker, Trinity, Omahs—J. M. Woolworth, C, 8. Montgn ory. St maha—Hugh F, Clark, Dr, J.J. anule. Edward Clark, St, lmh-. Plattemouth —R, Gallagher, F, 8. White, sl‘t:h Mary's ) ‘Washington county—J, J, Sm| ‘Twenty-one delegates not represented by lay delegates, ’lharo are thirty-four parlshes in the dio- cero, twenty-three being entitled to repre- sentation, and thirteen of vhese were rep- resented by lay delegn es. The following standing committees were announced by the bishop: Committee oo Incorporat'on of Churches —Rev. C. C, Harris, C. S. Montgomery, J . Gons, o Finance—Rev. W, G, Hawkins, A, P, Hopkins, 8, C Smith. Privileges - Rov. John Williams, Rev. ¥. C. Eidred, H, G, Clark, M, Mont- gomery. Legisiation—Rev, ¥, R. Millspaugh, smuel Omah! ver, . ., ty; K. R Richardson, Crete; Grand Island; Henry G Rev. R, W, Oliver, D. D, Rev. John Namara, Rav, Samuel Roodale, and Messrs, J. M, Woolworth, M, H. Sessiovs and J. Metoslf. Lhn.n.n Fducation—Rev. H. O, Shaw, Rev. H, B, Burgess, Rev. M, F. Cody, G. A, Krown, Robert Kittle, James K. Smith, Oburch Kducation—Rev. Robert Doh- erty, Rev. David Barr, Phi IL: Potter, Gaorge ¥, Lobagh, J. B, Caffrath, Tnspectors of Votes Clerical—Rev, W. K Jacobs, D; Gray, Tnspectors of Votes Lay—~Rev. E, R Richardson, D, J. J, Savill The blsnop delivered his annual ad- dress in the afternoon, which s un- avoldably crowded out of this fssue, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The greatest medical wonder of the world, * Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcer: Rhoum, Fover Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, 'Corus, Totter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refundetl. 20 oenta per box, For ale by 0. F. Good The Mellander-Bocke Nuptials—A Pullman Ageat's Prize. The charch of St. Mary Magdalene, on Dooglas street, was filled Taesday morning with a concourse of friends who assembled to witnees the nuptlals of Mr Joseph B. Mellander and Misa Theresa Booke, the ceremony being in charge of Rev. Fr. Glauber, who celebrated the high naptial mass. Mr, Mellander Is the head clerk in the well known aud popular establish. ment of Wilg & Westberg and s oung man of great promise and in |gh avor with his employes. Miss B)cke is an amlable and accomplished young lady, the daughter of Mrs, Mary Booke, who resldes on Pacific street. After the ceremony at the church the glfly repalred to the residence of the bride’s mother, where the day was spent in fostivitles and In enjoyiog the congratulations of friends. Inthe evening the hlppy alr were serenaded by the young men's singing scciety of the church. Many elegant and vala- able presents were given them, of which the following is a partial list; Mes, Bocke, bed room sat; Mrs, Manrotha, olock, sllver jewelry set; Firm of Wirg & Wostberg, sllyer water pitcher; Miss Rosloki, Caina tea sot; Mrs. Anthes, clock; Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, a lovely Chloa tea set; Miss Kings, silver card recelver; Mr, and Mrs, Willlams, large dr of vases and a lovely cake basket; Frank Kosters, silver bequet huldur, M Svobodna, large hanglog lamp; Mra, Waguer, nica Oh'na flour stand; Mrs, Baumelster, set of sllver Imlvec and forks and a palr of silver napkin rings; Mrs. Weckback, silver butter dish; Mrs, Weckback of Piattsmouth, bed mspread; Miss J. Thrlle, pair of China brackets: Miss Nollie Garvey, pickle dish; Mr, and Mres, Garvey, silvor set of knives; Miss E! sllver Ryan, set of knives W, Nave, silver set of kulves; Anna Koster, sllver toothplck holder; Miss Carollna Doster, lng glass vaso, pair of gold fisher; Mrs. B, Koster, table- cloth and half dozen napkine; Misses Mary and Lizzle Kosters. llrge batkat of flowere; Miss Molly Kosters, larve beautiful weddlog card; Mrs, E Krauser, set of towels and a broow; Miss Mary Gajleek, tablecloth and butter dish; Lawrence Chrlstians, eet silver teaspoons; Mr. and Mrs, Kem- merer, large footstool; Mr. Fred Sohaf, big lamp, Mrs. Dr. Armnlrouu, hncy oake stand; Mra. Kellner, largo cake - [ trolled the Jiace of the A, & N. partles wishiag their names not men tloned, COLEMAN-WHITTEMORE, Mr. C. K. Coleman, the Pallman ticket agentat the Ualon Paclfio trans- fer, and Miss Florence Whittemore, of this city, were marrled Taesday mornlog, at the resldence of Mr, A Moch, the Rev Mr. Millapangh, offi olating. They left on the Unlon Pacifie noon traln for Utah, and on their re- tarn will visit in Colorado. They will be lb:u! two week - nw TERRITORY, The Western Union About to Swallow Up the B. & M, Lines. For some time past there have been romors that the Western Urion Tele- graph company was abont to make arrangoments by which the telegraph linen of the entlre B, & M. system would pass auder their control, and it s now expected that the arrangoment will be perfected about the firat of .| June, It reoma that thls s in accordance with the terms of the contract entered into by which the Haunibal & Sz, Joe, Kaness Clty & Oouncll Bluffs and C., B. & Q areto pass under one man- } | agoment. The Western Usion already con and Nebraska Midland, but those of the rest of the B. & M, were controllad by that corporation, thelr «flizes in thie city belog at the corner f Far- nam and Thirceeuth and the Western Unfon cffise. This requalred the keep- Ing of two eets of books and a large amount of labor in repeating mes- nnges, ete, Tho new deal will do away with all this and thus be of great benefit to the two compatise. It will also be a ben- «fit to thelr patrons, both in Increns- ing the faciittics for bustness and ln lessenirg the rules, both lines now charging local rates. While the change would give a much lower through rate to all. It would aleo add at least 1,000 miles If not more to the lines now centrolled by the Western Uaion, PR MASHERS MASHED. A Bold Attack and an Ignominious Retreat, A couple of would-be ‘‘mashers” were learned a wholesomelesson Mon- day night by the husband of the lady by whom theirheads had been turned, and they will, it 15 safe to say, not re. peat thelr foollsh break. The gentleman and his wife reslde on lower Harney street, and have been In the city bat a short time. O. the evenlng In question, after the husband had gone to attend to his burlaess, two men were notlced * | walking up and down in front of the house and evidently trylng to strike up an acquaintance. They kept up thoir monkey shines until they be- came serlously aunoying, and the lady finally watched her opportunity and went up town, Informing her husband of what was gulug on, He returned with her, and telllng her if the men came back to {uvite them In, he took a station in avother room and quietly awalted developments, The dudes soon roturned aund resumed thelr play, .and the lady opening the door, they walked In, took seats and begaa con- versing with her, In a few moments the husband dropped 1n on them like a thunderbolt and demanded in an imperative volce what In and they were dolng there, Thelr knees shook and thelr teoth chattered as thby ro- lpfindcd that they merely came to oal ‘‘Did you {avite them here?” he sald to his wife “No,"” was the response, At this the husband made a grand lungo for the bed room as if to get his revolver and the yisitors not waiting to see the result made a general scramble to get out of the house, fall- ing over the chairs and making as much of a racket as a ball in a china shop. They disappeared around the corner at a2:0 galt and have not since been seon, S FLIES AND BUGS, Flios, roachos, ants, bed bugs, rats, mlce, gophers, nhnpmnnk-. cleared out by “Raugh on lht 163, It you are mot married, write the Marriage Fund Mutnal Trust’ Asaociation, Cedar Kapids, Iows, for circulars explain: ing the phn. Brownell Ball. A large number of ladies and gen. tlemen of the city gathered In the school room at Brownell Hall Tues- day to witness the charming en- tertalnment glven by the advanced olass of young ladies, which was com- posed of vceal and plano selections, essays, &c., and closed with the lavgh- able play: “Place aux Damee; or the Ladles Rfielk at Last.” The followlng s the programme as glven: Pianosolo................. Miss Summer Pisno solo. .. Voealsolo (E uur)» s Essay—TInvalidi y ay—Drifting iy —Lite's Lessons. . ay—A Llwrny Bieal fast Miss Hoover . Miss Ruse Mins Thomas Mis Kelley Mies Cooper . Miss Metealfe PLAY ! Place aux Dames; or, T'he Ladies Speak at Last,” Ilnum s Perec - Juliet S\skhanan « Cremer Mi Miss Thomas Ophel .Miss Van Antwerp Lmly Maobeth. . 4 Miss Abbott Eiwch and every performance ls Portia. 1| worthy of epeclal mention, which, we regret, our limlted space does not admit of, The performance was given under the supervision of Miss Franklin, who desorves the thanks and congratula- tlons of all. Would not be without lwidlng ‘s Russia Salve, is the verdict of all who use it Price 25¢, e — SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of th FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY It 1s the most fragrant of perfome Manufactared by H. B, Slaven, San Franclsco, Kor sale in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros A Woman Euhhed and Aban- doned by Her Paramour, 3he Loses Her Renson and Mysteriously Disappears. Probability that Bhe Has Com- mitted Suioide. Qulte a sonsational case has de- veloped ftself” within the past fow days, and it 1s possible that a more startling finale myy wiad the whole matter up. The detalls as givep tho reporter show that Mary Doden, a midwife who formerly practiced In Caicago and St Louis, became acqualnted at the formor placo with oné Ignace Do- bracky, alias Frank Kral. He had 146t one wife in Bohemla and has snother In Ciicago, but his fidelity was not above proof, and be soon formed an Intimacy with Mary Doden and camo with her to Omahs, whero they lived together as man and wife, opening a shoo stors on Tatrteecth etreet, Oa the 9.h of May Dobracky de- serted the woman and took witn him 8666 of hor money, slx gold rings, four watch chatns, two silver watches and two tisk rhawls, of the value of $:60. After his depazture the woman found a note written by him before golng which ho throatened dire pun- fishment if she made him any trouble or repocted him to the authoritics, Notwlithstanding this she went to the police ocourt to file a complaint, but " she stuck to it she was his wife, no charge of larceny could be admlitted. Thus a day a&nd a half was lost, at the end of which time she came back and ac knowledged that they were not mai- rled and filed her complaint. Upon this telegrams were sent out both to the east and west desoribing the man and asking that he be arrested if seen bat up to this time no clue has been diacovered as to his whereabouta. Tasacay she went to a nelghbor and hanaed him the keya of the store, at the same time begging his forgive- ness inan incoherent manrer and for something entirely Imaginary. She acted mo strangely as to leave no doubt that she had lost her, mental balance by reason of her trouble, and she left the neighbor conslderably mystified. Since that she has not been seen by anyone ia the olty, and her mysteri- ous disappearance has caused much conjecture. It s poesible she way have wandered of fn search of the man who 80 cruelly robbed and left her, or, on the other hand, she may have songht rest In the muddy waters of tho Mis- sourl. In fact her conduct at pollce court and elsewhere lead to the inevit- able conclusion that she was clean daft and suiclde ls the most probable theory for her disappearance. The nelghbor to whom she handed over the keys has meantime taken charge of the personal property, farniture, etc., and will look after them for the present. JUNE JURORS. The Panel Drawn by Sher!ff Miiler Yesteraay. The grand and petlt jurors for the June term of the distriot coart were drawa yesterday. Instead cf elghteen names belng se. lected for the pstit jury, ss was form- erly ths case, thera were thirty-six drawn, as there wiil bo two district courtr, ono presided over by Jadge Nevillo and the other by Judge Wakeley, The docket s not yet printed, but promises to be as large as usual. Tae jarorsdrawn were as follows: GRAND JURY, Henry Lehman, Heory F. Burke, Joseph Granacher, A, B, Hubermann, Martin Cahn, J. 0. Siatter, Moses Greer, John Merett, J. M, Williams, E, low, Joseph Haffner, Otto Liange, David Cole, PETIT JURY, W. L. McOague, O, E. Burke, Conrad Struebel, Richard Kiwhm, A, v, Kear, Martin Graoe, Gust, Andrun, William Preston, Milton Barlow, Max Brecht, A. Baumeiater, John Tremble, Robert Dinsdale, James O, Bates, G, N, Doty, Thomas Rogers, 8. A Orchard, Charles Hanley, Henry Kruce, W. H, Lawton, John Quinn, Robert Twaddell, Mark Haosen, James Connelly, George L, Redman, D, John O, Myers, Charles A Evans, Alexander Polack John Drexel, D. W. Shull, D. P, Angell, WAL MuNlmul, Samuel R. Johneon, Augustus Pratt, ¥red Stabrei, D. Kent, Good health s the greatest of for- tunes; no remedy has so often restored this prize to the suffering, as Hood's Sarsaparilla, Try it. A couple who lived at Dandee, Fell overboard into the sea, They were silff as a post When thoy reached the coast, But St. Jacobs Oil cured he ‘and she, Tleal Estate 1ransfers, The followlng deeds were filed for rycord In the ocounty clerk’s office May 15, reported for Tue Bex by Ames’ real estate agency: W. W. Lowe and wite to Chas, Tarver, w, d., lot 3, block 153— 9,600, W. Fleming and wifs to E, J, Br'gzs, w, d,, lot 5, Oak Knoll add, 2,000, J. T Baldwin and wife to F, Strellz, w, d., lot —, block 469, Grandview— §25, J. G, Mobuth and wife to G, W, Holdrldge, “w. d., 2} ia 8 w. }of 28, 16— §5,000. U, Sprlugur and husband to clty of Omahs, w, d., part lots 10 and 11, Park place—§1.00, U, “Springer and hushand to J, Rekor, w. d., part lot 11, Park Place, U. Springer and husband to J, ('.otlar, w. d., part lov 10, Park Place, U, Springer and husband to G, Bau- Place, U, Springer and hushandto F, mer, w, d., part lot 11, Park $180, F. Marphy to W, Borwlck, q. c. d., lot 8, Neleou's addition, $1, T. 'Reid to W. Borwick, w, d, lot 80, Neleon's additton, 85! W. Sayder and wife to M. Rogers, w, d.. psart lot 7, block 124, $4,000, E. V. Smith aud wife to F. Rob- bins, lot 7, bluck 3, Smlth’s add., $250. H. Barthold to W. W. Lowo, w. d., part lot 4 block 163, 81,600, J G Magrath aud wife to M. J, Michsel, w. d., lots 48, 49, 50 and 69, Burr Ok, 81 000, - A wa ASPIRANT, A Heavy New York Firm Coming to Omaha A gentloman who ls well posted iu the business movements of cur grow- ing olty last Bee reporter that Omsha wes about evining informed Tue to make the acqu'sition of & new dey goods firm who would come well backed and put o an establishmect keeping with the importance f the city. For several days pasi Mr, Moyers, of the firm of H. O, Smith & Co., O.ean, New York, has been In the oity, looking over tho ground with u view to locatlng here, He had pre- viously visited St. Paul, Kanpas C.ty end other western towuns bat saw nothing that exactly sulted him until he arrlved at Omaha, Ia thls growing aud prosperous city he resolved to pitch his tent aad wili return home and report sccordingly. He made arrangements to rent the news block on Douglas, between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth streote, now be- tog erected by Mr, Frank Smith, which will farnish a store room 44 by 130 feet in slze. The firm is rated in Bradstreet's sgency at $200,000 and is probably worth double that sum They carry a stock in Olean worth §70,000 and will remove it all to this place as soon as the new building is completed. Mr. Meyers will return in a few days to pellecl arrangements, Phyllellnn prescribe Brown’s Iron Bitters for Indigestion, weakness, low spirits, eto. Infants and chlldren Withont Morphine or Narcotine, es oue Children rosy cheeks, ures their fevers, mukes t) Tis ¢ When Babies fret, and ery by turns. What cures their colie, Kills their worms, But Castoria, What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Tndig tion ¢ —Anabe o curo for Rhermatism, Sprains, Burns, Gails, stantaneons Pa J SR RRIL BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. tters s made KT & SONS, 8 J. W, WUPPERMAN, Sole Agent 51 Broadwav, N, Y. l\lowu —Loaned on chattel property by J, 1 Beatty, No 218 Scuth Lith streot N onv TO LOAN—At 8 per cent. Shriver's Rosilstate and Loan' Agoncy, opposite post office -t HELP WANTED. ‘ ANTED—Two men to work in p{nl en. D. J 8MI ortk. She; t class ferrale cook, W0 ore who Htc gy ubderatanos wag, her tusiness. Apply 1617 Capitol ave, 528-16 T We notice the Marriage Fund Mutual Teust Association, of Cedsr Repids, Towa, highly spoken of by the leading You should_secure a certificate Wiite for circulars and spp!i- cations, Funeral of Joseph L. Sears. The funeral services of the late Joseph L. Sears took place yesterday afternoon, at the restdence of Hon, A. J. Poppleton, belng conducted by Rov. A, F. Sherrill, of the Congrega- tional chareh, The attendance was quito largs and evinced tho estecm in which the de- ceased was held by all who knew him, Immedlately after the services the remains were conviyed to the dspot, followed by a number of frionds, and were taken eastbjy «x_ress for later— ment, The following were the pall bearers: L. M. Rheem, E L Armatrong, W. H. Hayes, R. . Hayes, Cnarlcs Moore and 8. D. Barkalow. The best medicine of the age for ulckly curing Indigestion, nervous- ens, eto., Is Brown's Iron Bitters, e AF.&A M There will be a special communica- tlon of St. John's Lodge No. 26, this (Tharaday) evening for work in the M. M degree. Visiting breth- ren are fraternslly invited James B, BRUNER, Master, Everybody Is ualng and everybody s recommending to everybody's friends, Brown's Iron Bitters as a re- liable tron modlclnn. A true tonio, A Card of Thanks., To the superintendent and employ- ees of the C,, St. P. & M. R. R., the brotherhood cf locomotive firemen and frlends who rendered thelr kind assls- tance durivg our recent bereavement, in the sudden and unexpected death of our brother, Jerome I. Getty, we extend many thauks, May you be spared the same experience, Ep~a M. Gerry. SranToN Gerry, T F. W. Gerry, TUTTS PILLS HYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER s of Apfieute, Bowels costive, Phn oad, with a dull sen eution dn the by part, Pain under the, Shoulder blude, illnoss afior eating, with a disinclination to ertion of body or mind, Treitabiliy of temper, Low splrita, with & foof- ing of eglected some duty, Eariness, Dizsineas, ¥luttorin the heart, bou Bafore the eyes, Felr fow Skin, Headache generauy over {hoTiEhC eve, Kestlesaness, with it- ful dreams, highly colored. Urine, CONSTIPATION A T s TUTT'S PILL dapted to suc th tem is not Action ular St TUTSHTW RAT AR OR Winiskrrs chan, ton Grossy l!l..\«x by @ sin {15 L h 13 ow prepired to mke loaos 0a Owmaba oF Touglas county resl ety e at current 1 N P EOANTD—Cn hattelmorignss rooms AV 7 Union Block, corner 15th and Farnam 81u. 20-Imo§ ANTED—Dining room girl at lmx Dmm st. ANIRD Two go d Metr po itan hotel. { Eousekceper H MANN ining rcom guls at Wages 215 per month. vp'y from 11th sb. near Fainam. ANTED—A Germ: n boy to work 'n restas- ront. App'y to Honry Coops, 2 5 1 th st., between Farnam and Douglas. 165 ANTED—Gu], must be a good cook a% 1816 Dodge st. 497171 \ ANTED-700 win_with hardbeards and tender facss to call at Gamb es 0. K, bar. bersbop, avd bs convi ced tha: we have four of the tincat titsin the ciy. S, W, ots. W DA sernd coo* at the Fmmets Houss. Woman pre erred, 512218 VWAY e Borher 1 r paiticulars i qul o & Co 1008 Capitol aven ve, 12th A grod borber at the Ch'cago p. Heory Ste ANTED—Competent glrl for gen: ral hovse- work. 23d and &t AN i kood Iaundr Apply at M. T, Grace, s Wages 1500 por wechs Patrick, Sa.nders street, near 48310t ANLED-A gir) to do second work, M. A, Menawars, 614 £,17:h st. 1494 16 ANTED_Midd'e aged woman t do light house-work. Wa.o: 84, p.r week, Arply at 912 Dovg as 46410 ANTED—A good competent glrl to which good wages will be pa'd, N. W. corner 18 & Davenpcre 8t EEER TEO—1hree O¢ (our 1101 rov6u 1o & ‘or mig-lw 3% take nlges 1Ighh pleasint wori cwa homes; 82 to 85 eas'ly and quiet'v m Ccanyas ine; no stamps renly dress KELTABLE Ma UFACTURING L0 ,Drow er IT Philadelphia, Pa. $92-17¢ ANTED —A dinlog room gir. at the Cra' h ton hou . 5l tion 1o & private family, s work. Inqulre t01 8 Ten'h - 515185 7 | Clotern briek $5.00, to close bu Corner of 16th snd Dave 0 Davenport str ¢t JTORE FOR KENT M enport. Inqu're 16311 l'm“ RENT—Furnithed room 1902 Farr am 465-18§ NOR RENT—A frent parlor beautifuly fur. nished to 1 or 2 gentlemen at 1613 Do‘ge St 4i018) TFOOR RN —1) stor§ house 6 rooms roitheist corner 15th and ; Enaulte of W Kior- E 2w 18t DEWEY & & l‘ )R RENT— board, Plossant furnished room with Modern im, rovements 1718 Dodge. 4881 17th 450178 IOR RENT —Gcod six room house nad barm Pacific St. 830, AMF d1o-tt N ICELY—Furnished room to rent, 8t. Farn'm “Ik OR RENT—Two u.turnished roome st 1013 Harney streot, W. MERKILL. 420 tt Ili'J L a JFOR RENT—Oce Fiatio, ane new craan, reas- ouable tormy, Hope's Music Haii, 4:6-1m Fnua\ln OR REN fore ro m turcs kirst cliss loc tion for groc drug store Sou'h 15th st eet, betwo n and Dorc Duly #,,400. McOAC t [ One or two rcoms, with b fornia strect. | muwu 6-1m, um RENT—Houses and ota at_garivor and Bell's, Rent Bursau, oppsite Post office, 70046 rd. Modcrn con t. 1000 Ym} MS—Very dea'rable Incation Ptk real oatath; apv. P. 0. 901- ENT— Fioo upr ght plano, fine Kim. , 1519 Dodge = treet, A HOSPE, Jr. 'y ¢il cloth t r china closate at MAX MEYER & CO OR SA" 518-18 } OTEL FOR SALE—‘The Flo ence.” Fur~ nishe) comnlcte. Tha only hotel in the lace. « Address 1. E u.xk Stella, Richardson conty, Neb 510 21* OR SALE—Half intercst in M .at \mnl, 918 south 10th street. 5091 [TOR SAT E—Fr sh milch cow. M. A, McNa wara, 6148 17th strcet, 40516 T INE Bronzs fix!ures snd 1000 shects of waters closet paer for 50 _cents at My 519-18 X MEYER & CO. 0K 8ALE—Two story frame 12 room h-nse, with c'o.¢ s and celarani city water, Lot 41x66, Also 1) story tix room house, cosets, cellar, i tern and well. Lo 55x63. Wil bs sold on tme payments, A rare bare: E. L M 475-18 1622 C ree fra ne boilding cn we: cet, atjoin'n the nor'hwest cor- Ear cf Douglas, on lot 8 blick 15 "Bid s will ve AMUEL E. ROGER Y, 7, two fulk Fine Lcation, Scuth AMES, ely improved Omaha. #3000, 853-1m ) 1506 Farnam. O SATE New e trageand Four lonon Fark averus ooly $2600, Fmall cash jaym nt, bal- ance (quil annual payme.ts at eigst per venl. CAGUE, cpposite P 0. 350 _Phaeton, lcather tor, Simpson's h wtll seat lhrrn tor 312 MAN MEY £ & 0O, LE—Two acr.sa on rcuth Thirteenth , %0od Fou ¢ keven 100ms, barn, cis ern & . rape vines and large amount of fruit ool kind. " Largain $:500 MCCAGUE, opposite Post Office. 8191 JOR SALE- Hrusean! Ict, 6 rcoms, good cles torn, cus-buildinge, cte.. iarge lot, riear town §2,200.. KEYNOLDS & MOTTER. 177-lwo uoright pia’ o, £135, e.sy 18) MAX MEYEK & B0, f7# clagy second haud phacton ey 8t 327 M OB HALE Cartat 1875 1 JOR SALE—F lax mill machinery consisting ot [ brake, & duste's, beater, picker, press, &c. Can work eigher r_tied or green st ck, alto shafte ing, pullies fand belting for drivirg ' the abo’e, a9 01 dal, P, wnglne wita b iler, smoke- X urescovpets Addres WILLe LASETAT Chaion Ol Towa: 20551 OR SALF—Water power g st mill, Inquire of E1. Bracg, Waverly, Neo, 342-. 68 fOR SALE—Old cowspapers la large and :m-u qu rticies ot this o Fnu SAL| at £20d argan, little used, for 319, 2) MAX'MEYER & BRO. JOR SAL: no. 525-11 C. J.CANAN, F) SALE-Phucton, IL. Ph llips, 127 arrans, 48 1m » lot, near town, §1,200. YNOLDS & MOTTER. DLENTY of goxd brick, 88,80 per Thousan 3t ¢ himney bricks .00 per thousand. TORENZO DABBLE, Cna Vlock south of 15t1 and Ball.vue road. 150-1mo 05‘& Torg o, cnly 80 1 2218 0t 8 AL "—Four go-dlots, one h.lf mile from. p stotfic . Cheap, easy torma. 178 1a 'RE (AOLUS & MOTTER. n payments, at & RO, OR SBALE—A first-cla 8 second kand top bug- &Y. Call at 1319 Hainey strect strect, cigar \VAM'F.D— 0 by young man Has L e naccustomcd to office work or groery busioe s Good riferinces given, Address H. Whaton, Poss Office, Omaha. 5.517¢ 1uy a Winsor urright p -na at MAX MEYER & B VA\'IBI) Siuation in & small fami'y by a German girl Inquire at 1.6 N. 13th Si. N0 CONTRACTORS—We have ahout 1000 of dirt for sale, K. & H. D ESTABROOK. MIBELLANEDUB WANTH ANTED—To rent, two houses by Junast, ne suall coitage of aby t b roums, and one large h use of about = or 9 rcoms. Lare hous 10 be wi'h'n 5 blocks of yos office. A dresw *'F." Buc office, ANTED—Set f butcher's books to kes WS ngo for meat. Address | wftice. 7A\T D~ F.r geot'emenand wife fur>iahed ‘( room and board. Cantral lozation, —Ad- dress R. C. Cahi P. Ry. Co, 477164 (\urlsn J) FOR } ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. offi e | P FOR RENT rooms, on Taelt h Dougl 8: Aprly at 71! Ok RENT batwesn Fal Mitropolitan bote ROAN wu RENT— () MAX MEVER & B 0. A nlcoly furulshed room. 1621 ine tol ave. 531-17¢ SOR RENT—Elegant furnished fr nt room, l 1t 16 Dodge street, McCoruxick I.Jl‘ « L‘ SOR RENT—New houce. Enguire l‘ Kodols, 25th etreet, bitwecn Da #nd Chicazo. 199 URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—Sults loman 1619 Farnam 8 \OR RENT—A hou:c of & Fion at Cornice Works, D ug'as strect, betw and 12th, with five roows, per moc L, Drugg’ 708 RENT—Handwomely furoished rooms brick hou e, bay window. Rent low, 1615 Chiewo street. 479-164 MOR ~H> 82 within two blccks cf Post l‘ «itice 11ro.ams, 7 closets ba h ro:m good W.tor. Mu ¢ be reated this week TO Kestaurant, Humphrey & Co., odge street, boatd §3 50 per week, Mayi- i EDWARDKUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 408 Tenth screct, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with theald of guardism wpirits, obtaln for aty ono a glance of #h and present, and on cartain conditions {n the fo- ture. Boots and Shoes tinde to order. Perfect antiafactinn guarantss POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never varics. A A L strength and_wholesomences. M CAGUE, rposite Post off 0, T A PICATaut (70Nt 00m W' B b atd 1011 5. ucd:rs street,on streot car line, B13.16* than the orpinary kin mlw:lluon with the mullll\l‘f" low to8 weight, Alumor phaphage pwier cans. Roval BAKixe POWme w..‘““ New York,

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