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THE O VAHA DAILY BEE~FRIDAY JUNE 1 The Daiiy Bee. OMAHA, Friday Morning, Juue 1, LOUAL BRUVITIES, —1It is reported the police are after a young lady clerk in » prominent dry goods store for displaying undressed *'kids' in the show window, —June comes in to.day but June rowes are as scarce as hens’ teeth. —The Omaha; Glee club will, it is re ported, give a concert in June, assisted by the best local talent. —Capt. Quinn, of the Fourth Infantry, fractured his leg while rolling ten pins at the Paxton bowling alley Wednesday. —Married, at the Unitarisn pareonage Wednondny Mr, Georgo Griffin snd Mins | Gteg, of Fremont, to bo at the depot Gortrude Hender, by Rev. W, E. Oope- land, —Ask your grocer for D. G, Evans & Qo.’s celebrated Anchor roasted coffee ana Star Baking Powder. These are the best and cheapest goods in the market, eodtf —The owner of the force pump cap- tared from the two boys on Tnesday night, will confer a fayor by appeariog atthe police court, claiming his property ana diling » complaint, ~—The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran synod 1 in ression at Wahoo, About wixty delegates, under the charge of J. Hutman, left Omaha Wedneeday in a spec- ial car, to attend the synod. —Alittle girl named Annie Peters was run ever by a light buggy near the end of the street car line Wednesday, She was Iuckily but lightly injured, although the ‘wheels passed over her waist, —A team attached to one of the street <cars got away from the driver while change was heing made yesterday near the opera house, and started to run away, but was caught by a passenger before any damage was done, —The many friends of the family of Dr. P, B, Leisenring will learn with deep sor- row of the death of the doctor's sov, Albert, who passed away from earth about 10 o'clock yesterday, The fatal dis- ease was consumption, —N. B, Falconer, of A, Oruickshank & Co., has commenced grading for his new block, haviug twenty teams and thirty. 4ive men at work yesterday, Mr. Falconer means business and will make things fly until the building is completed, ~—Four hundred Mormon dupes from 8witzerland arrived on the 0. & N. W. Wednesday and went west on the U, P, “This will swell the immigration fund of the church if it does not ad4 to the intelli- gence of Utah's population, —The Omaha Glee club, at its meeting Inet night elected Mr, Henry Eatabrook to membership. Thisisa valuable acquisi- tion for the club as Mr Eitabrook is one of the best baesos in this neck o’ woods, of them, A. | men shootlog at them as they alighted | thing in returo, extortioners and rob. FREMONT'S SENSATION. | CAPITAL AND LABOR. | A PASS FIEND. DELIBERATING DOCTORS. A Supposed Train Robber fhot|The Subject Discussed by a|AYoung Man Who Was Too Handy | Meeting of the State Eclectic and Killed by the Sheriff, Learned Scholar, A Deputy Fatally Wounded by ‘Who Leans Blightly to the Side the Desperado. of Oepital, The Rt. Rav. James O 'Connor de- With His Pen. Miller for Forgery. A Prospeot of a Hanging Party by Judge Lynch. From the Cathedral Wednesday, to a large au- | young man named Ray A. Porter, And Was Oaptured by Sherift Ohicago Tribune of livered o lectare at 8t. Pallomena's | Wednesday it s learned that & clever | ation met at Seward, on May 20th, Fociety. A Movement to Add to the Univereity Faculty. Tae State Eolectlc Medical assool- y | pureuant to adjournment. The meet- Two men arrived at Fremont from | dlence and a most intelligent and ap- | formerly a respectable cletk in the |ing was oalled to order by A. L. Root, Bsll Creek about 11:15 A, M yesterday, | Preclative one, The lecture was for|employ of the Now England trans-|M. D., vice president. They were susploious looking charac- [ the bencfit of the Unfon Catholic Roll of offi portation compauy, the son of highly | cers was then called and the president tors and were followed to that place | Library assoclation, under whose au- | respectable parents, and the husband | R. B, Morton, and the secretary, C by some Boll Creek clilzone, They |#pices It was pgiven and was in aof an accomplished young lady, was| L. Stadevant, absent. D+ R. & were tuspected of being train robbers degreo connected with the lecture on | arrested by the Chicago avenue police | Grimes was appolnted secretary [ro “Socialism,” delivered some montha from Lyens, lowa, The Olfllel?l of ago, the nu’bj- ot this time belng L Beil Creck telegraphed to Sheriff| hor and Captral,” Bishop O'Conror s recoguized as when the crain arrived and take charge | one f the most Intelllgont men and and he doputized some of [soundest echolars In the country, and 1ho citiz ns to asslat him, They met|hence his views on this subject were the robbers at the traiu and told them | anxiouely lvoked forward to. that they were their prisoners, upon| The speaker bogan by saying that Dave Miiler, of Omaha, Whalen, “Capltalists,” they lower part of the neck, iufl'cling what | tell us, *‘‘arc a class who resp where is feared to be a fatal wound, they nave not wowi; who live in {dle- The sheriff, with a posse of men, |nces and luxury, corrupitog them- | himgwlf at the cffice of Mr. T, L attempled to arrest them when they |eolves and all wround them. Theyare | Kimball, gencral manager of leaped from the train and started for [ parasites, drawing life and sustenance P the Platte river, the sheriff and his | (rom soclety without givieg It any- rather unusual mauner. O the 17¢h {rom the traln, The straugers re-|bers, who In a thousand ways despoll turaed the fire and one shot took ef- | the laberer of the fruit of his tell and feot, The sherifl shot and killed one | doom him to a life of wani and saf- man Instantly, and the other one was | fering,” These are the chargozagainet captured and brought back to the clty. | capital which soclalistic writers and The excliemont was intense, and a | orators make, aud they seldom fail to mob was almost inevitable. The|attract and excite a large following. strects wore orowded with people, and | Bat does the capitalist merit the op- dozena of gune and revolvers were ir | probrious epithets heaped upon him? sight. “‘Haog him!” and “‘Shoot him!” | Lt is trae that he la frequeutly an ex. was heard In every directlon. By |tortloner, but s he great effort and precaution, the mayor | 80, 18 he 8o beerawe he Is a cupltallsi? of the city and other partles suc-|It would scem zbaurd to say so. And ceeded In taking him to the jatl, The|if 1t Is wrong to amas: wealth, where mob had not dispersed at a late hour. | does the sin begin? Is it at fifty or a Iua fow minutes they arrived with [hundred thoussnd, at a mlilion or ter the body of the dead man, and this|million dollars?’ R farriug to the quleted the crowd somewhat, The|danger of a conceutration of capital priscner’s name was George Swain, |in the hands of from Salem, Mese., age 27 years, He A FEW INDIVIDUALS l::nl!:ch:?oot::‘- :“v'vl(: u:udb]:z: the speaker thought such apprehen. | was developed that the George Bar oblld, a boy, living in Sslem, Mass. Ho is & printer by trade. Heo olaims he did not kunow the other party whom he was travel- {ng with] and that he met him yeater- o Aot the shanin 2ime | growth. ~With u gopulation ‘of more |od by this Decring reaper works; thu Is greatly excited, and very much soared, violence, a heavy guard was placed around the jail Inst night. 4 Mr, EI.'M. Moore {8 reported very angerously weunded, One of the 2 phyfoians says: he oanmiob recover, vaults, but is invested where It Snould he die soon It will be lmpos— B N A} sible to restrain the mob from break- [and a3 they aro bat mortal, it will ing open the jall and hanging the [upon thelr death be divided amoug dent cf ihe Ponusylvania, the passes were fssned. appeer that he had {stued uo such re. quest, and a telegram sent to Oolum. bue, Neb., caughi Mesers. Burnet! capital was more generally distributed | not the one traveling on the pass. now than formerly. “To the slaves | When an investigation wns made ff power for evil as well as for good. But there 1a no reason to foar them. sccepted his offer. Their weaith is not locked up in —The police roundups Wednesday con® sisted of five boys nrrested an vagrants, three of whom were yesterday dis charged, and two plain drunke, one of whom was committed and the other paid the usual fine, —Over 1,300 shares are issued to date to ‘members of the Omaha Loan and Build ing Association, and the secretary is issu- ing new stock every day from b to 6 p, m, and Tues, Thurs, and Saturdsy even- dngs from 7 to 8, at Bedford's coal office, 213 8, Fourteenth St. —The Irish citizens will hold a mass meeting at Boyd opera house on mext Tuaesday eveniag, June 5, to ra'ify the action of the Philadelph'a conventioa, and to form a branch of the Irish-American national league, Mayor Chase will pre- wide and other good speakers will be in attendance. —Two men arrived at Fremont from Bell Creek absut 11:15 o'clock to-day. They were suspicious looking characters, and svspected of being train robbers. Thesheriff wastelegraphed at Fremont and onjthe arrival of{the train he attempted to arrest the men, who leaped from the train after firing one shot, They were hotly pursued and fired at, with the result that oue was killed and the other captured, The shot fired by the robbers will proba- bly prove fatal tos Mr, Moore, who was struck in the neck by the ball, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily cure Burne, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Oancers, Piles, Chilblains, 'Corus, ‘Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents per box, For eale by O, F. Goodman, DIED, TUTTLE,—May S1at, 1883, Thomas Tut. G{A Jr,, son of John M, and Liszie Tut- tle, Funeral at residence, south-east corner Eighteenth and Leavenworth streets, Fri. day at 2 o'clock p,m. Friends are in- wvited, LEISENRING—At his father's resi. dence, 706 South Eichteenth street, Mo, 50 & m,, Albert M. Lels- years, 9 months and 10 Notice of funeral hereafter, A Life Baving Service. Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutchison, Kan.: Baved his life by a_simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, for Consump- which caused him to procure a large ‘bottle that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of ol mate and everything else bad failed. Asthms, Bronchitis, Bevere Coughs, acd sll Throat and Lung direnses, ld- guaranteed to cure, Trial bottles free at O. F, Goodman's drug store, Large size, Death of An Citizen. Mr. John Berlin, an old resident of Douglas county, dled yesterday, at his residence ten miles west of this clty, of pneumonis, at the advanced sge of 72 years, He had been il only since Bunday. The deceased was the father of Mrs, ‘W. 8 Huoghes, Mra, A, H. Baker, Mre. Dr. Worley, Misses Agglo and Allle Berlln and Mr, Richard 8. Ber- gn.nfll;l wifo s a slster of Mrs. J. atrick. The date of the faneral is not yet fixed, “That whiter skin of bers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster,” ‘Was all acquired by using Pozzoni's Meaioated complexion powder, prinoner. The sheriff killod the man |others, and in the mujority of onases that shot Mr, Moore, thongh some | will be spent in far fess time than it olatm that the prisouer is the one|had taken to acoumulate it. who shot him, Great railroad compsnies and cor- porations representing as they do H. Couners. They then discovere PERSONAL. millions of dollars may, it is true, use 8. W. Bessell, of Detroit; Dr, O. A, | the power they possess to the injury Wherry, of Oxford Junction, and W. A. of individnals or of the smaller corpo- Henileer, of Bucyrus, Ohio, are at the |Ftlons; but this, it scows to mo, Atio,clies mast be the excepilon, not the rale, and those who are thus Injured are taiton for “'bearer, Mr, H, A, Btev to 8t, Paul, This pass waa issued at a late hour Monday evening snd | tem. placed fu a cell at that station, _Tha ::'::: :;'.TBJ::‘:: ;;fp:r:e:t::’;:f} oconrring In the board of ceneors, W. the Union Pacific rellroad, Shoriff|H. Baboock was appolated to ill sald Humphrey | vacancy. M ynahan and ,Detectives Haos aud exercleed to bast saversl raflroads in & of the present month Potter presented than filty millions, we have In this|Potter, the scheming young man, had ) That th hoaldiba country perhaps a dezen men of colos- | ¢ fered to get them transportation to|order by Vice-President Root, and 1) EREELES 1O | gal fortunes, who coztainly have great | Rad Rock for $90, the fare being $300 | Di: Grimes read an inieresting essay tor two, nud that they had ianocently | on Paerperal Septicomta, which led to “‘Stevens” had gone on his way. Ia St. Paul he attempted to work tho |adopted: Manitoba road, but they in some man- Minates of last meeting were then read and approved. A vacancy The namer of J. N. Davls, of York, The indiscretion which has|anq J, M., Koy f Pawnee City brought aboat the young man’s down- o s 4 which oo of tho atrangers drew a re- [ the theory that capital s the mot|fall |y an ability to imitate | "ere Proposed for membership, bolug volver and fired, the ball taking ef-|feaitful scurco (f poverty and orime, closely the slunatares of | examined by the board of censors and foct, striklog Mr. Moore In the mouth, | is one acoepted both by tho comman- railway officials, which he has reported npon favorably, were elected and coming out at the right eideof the | ist and socialist. as memberr, N. 8. Foster, M. D., repreeenting eolectics of Kansas, being president, of the|was elecied an honorary member. Unfon Pacific rallrosd, snd handed Mr. Kimball s letter wrliten upon a Pennsylvania company’s blank, and purporting to bear the signature of Me. Willlam Thaw, second vice prest- [adopted and the The letter | charged. represcnted that the Pennsylvania company would ba under obligations " to the Unlou Pacifio If {¢ would issne | then made a roport, whion was re- to the bearer, Geo. Burnett, and hls | celved, adopted aud the committee frlend, Calvin Dcommond, employes | disc harged. of the Penneylvanla ccmpany, a paes to Rod Rock, Mont. Thoe necessarlly | jottor was datel Msy 11, and boro the ed on medioal leglslation, consisting of stamp of the seoond vice president | X S Grimes, J. N. McCausland snd of the Pennsylvania company, and|W. S. Latta, I'wo days later advices from Mr, Thaw made it |impromtu spoech in regard to the W. 8. Latta, chairman of commit- tee on medical legislation, made a re- port, The report was received and committee dis- The committee on madical colleges A new committeo was then apoint- Dr. Latta being called upon made sn .| meesting of the National assoclation, .|at New Haven, Conn , last year, The t | reading of essays belng then in order, and Drummond on the train, and they | Dr. Latta read one of great interest were sent back to Omaha. There it|on the subject of criminal abortion . | condemning the praciice in unmlstak- sfon need not be felt in our dsy, as|nett who had presented the letter was able terme; the ousay was well recelved . | and heartily endorsed by the entire t | assoclation which gave rise to general and serfs of former days has auc- [appesred that Barnett and Drammond dlscuston participated in by Drs. Bib- oceedod a numerous and well-to-do | were all rights that they hulled from (oock, middle claes of comparatively recen | Chicago, where they had been employ- | Davis and others. Koys, Woodward, - Grimes, A recers waa then « | taken for supper At 7:3) the meeting was called to a very general and animated discus. Wiih this asa pointer the rallroad |slon. people began to look for the smcoth- tongued youug man, snd traced him | permission, then nddressod the asso- around to ssveral of the Omaka hotels, | ¢lation In behalf of the proposed ec- among others the Millard, where he |l€ctric modical college to be estab- bad regiatered under the allas of C Ds N. S, Foster, of Kansae, by lisbed at Topeka, Dr, Latta then d | cfiezed the following resolution, which that he had been to the Omaha rafl- | Was adopted. road, and, repreaenting himself as H. A. Blievens, presented a letter pur 5 o Ak i orting to be signed by Mr. Thaw, as|the eclccife physiciing o ANBAS, milllons and_sometimen hundreds of | B 0¥ 5T Cane, requastiug tranepor. | aud fonl desizous: of renderlug them ResoLvep, That this assoclation fa in full sympathy with their brothers, n|any assistance in our power tofurther d | thelr college nterests ai Topeka, The following resolution was then ResoLvep, That In the opinion of 3. H, MoGonnell, T, 3, Foloy ad J, P. | fow in comparlson to tie vast namber ner “‘got onto” him, and rofased to this agsoclation the time bas arrived to Dullard, of North Platte, are at the Pax- | benefitted by these bodles, It 18 A ton, clearly the interest, as well as the Lol Mrs. A. S, Paddock was among tho|d0ty, of these companies to deal guosts roglstered at the Millard geater. falrly with the public. If there be Ay aught In their management Hon, W. W. W, Jones, stato superin- 2O OFLNSS TIE MASERS) tend 0 hent of public fastraction, I 1o the | iy of the peoplo or with tho cousta. honor Mr, Thaw's alleged rcquest for | ¢stablish a medical department in the State university, and that we re- Lo Suturday Potter returned to |®peotfully azk the regents to appolnt Chicago, and, thongh he waa carcful- | three persons to fill chairs in sald ly searched for, it was not until Mon- medicsldepartment from the eclectric day night that he wes lceated at No, school of medicine who shall be here- 222 North Clark street aud arresied, | after nominated by this wssociation. the remedies lie with the representa- | Hs had in Lis possesson at the time of hls arrest a number of letters of | following resnlts: To fill the chair of A ballot was then taken with the Labor i indeed a source of wealth | recommendation from various railways | theory aud practice, De. W. 8. Latts W. D, Gross and L W. Osborn, of [ and culture, but it {s not tho only one. [and transportation companies, some | Was chosen at the first ballot; to- fill Blair, wero at the Paxton over night, There are many others, Mr, and Mrs. V. A, Wilder, of Colo-|under consideration there are ordi rado, are guests of the Paxton. A J.D. Avery and E, B, Hallady, of Fre- | "¢ *°°" mont, are at the Millard, e CONMOIN LABOR %. B, Slater and J, Bohram, of Beateloe, | 1% 8elly prosured, and what ls com- are guests of the Millard, {nsoription: natare of things, cheap. is » guest of the Paxton, J.J. Burns aud F, 8, Treadway, of Kan. | 18boF 18 the intelligence that enables Pennzylyants company, who wil} peos. ecute Potter for the company. s man to provide the machinery, [“"p R Ty To years of age, sas City, are in Omaha, uperintend ft ki Guy C. Barton loft lat Wodneedsy | market for ita product: A8 paTine evening for New York, B, Williams and wife, of Fremont, are | sultable at tha Metropolitan. Mr, O. W. Townsend, of Louisville, then, is worth to him all that he can procure for |t Ky., s at the Millard, any compensation he may doem ffs, rovielon for his family, and western rallroads and by the Ne In the case |of which are belleved to be forgerles. These letters, with the forged letters | Woodward was chosor; to fill tke narlly throe—capltal, directing skill | from Mr. Taaw, a number of bogus|chalr of demonstrator of avatomy letser heads of the Pannsylvaniacom. |Dz. R. 8. Grimes was nomlaated. pany, and a rubbor stamp bearlsg the A “Office of Wm, Thaw, glao;: adjourned until 8 o’clock, May A 5 Sacond Vice President Penzsylvania |30 mon an easy to be prooured llé;rix"t‘l:; g l“l' 00‘.,1, 'l:"": ;ero ;I“d' i George R, Mann, of 8t. Joe, architect, | labor, because more rare, commands [ ¢ o ™ 8F¢ In the hands of Mr. 0. E. *|n higher price. *But rarer than skliled | GOFh2m, the western agent of the predentiin thoiehals the chalr of meterla medica J. H. The hour belng late, the meeting Mey 30, at 8 o'olock, the meeting was cilled to order, with the vice The next business being the elec- tlon of offizers, a ballot was then a | taker, which resulted In_the election fine looking fellow, who has been em- |of H. O. Babcock, of Bradshaw, as A workman st liye and make | PI0Fed by the Burlington and North. | president. w| Dr.J. N. McCaasland, of Pawneo i England Transportation company. | Clty, was then elected vica-president, can only do 8o by hia labor, His labor, Hlu‘pnrentl m,d‘;"h, St. Joe, N‘I’luh’.’, ?r, Rmz G.;lm;-, (;l cLlI!IGOl:I, lsora—’ and ho formerly boarded at No. 88 |tary, 8 Band, of Crete, treasurer, snd Shoean daciand Dearborn nveuu{, where he met Bar- | Dr: ' Latta 0""‘;'P°ndifl8. “0“""7: John 8, Martin, of Stanton, was at the |but no one is bound to give him it; nett aud Drammond. The two men, |aid & board f senfors, -conslating cf Miilard last night, W, O, Snotgeas, of Blamarck, s a|FIght Of tho workmen to strlke was | irosght back to testly azafuat him conceded, the same as was that of & His wife is brcken -hearted over h st of the Paxton, merchant to rofuse to eell goods at|®Frest: A. M, Post, of Columbus, is at the Mil- | what he might consider too low lard, prices, next week, J. B, Templin, of Central City, is at THE SOLUTION, toe Millard, The only feasiblo mothod proposed | TH! CAPTURE OI A PASS FRAUD. E. T, Mitohell, of Lims, O., is at the | for & solution of the question was, the | T© the Editor of Toe Bee: Millard, speaker thought, that of arbitration, W. U, Marsh, je., of Kansas City is n and even this was ove of doubtfal ex- | Inat. the report of the srrest ot on hens pudlenoy_.v i ¢ Captain Rustia has returned from tho | T2 EDterprising Onio and Missiesipp Uafon Paolfic railrosd company, h weat, Rallway methods of operation to obtain tran J, E, Lamaster, of Tekamab, is at the Paxton, in the city, A. Blakestad, of Wahoo, is at the Mil. | #xPress will leave St. Louls at 8 ». m, | practided was not due to the astute- g d with & line of Palsce sleeping and | 2% of U. P. officlals, but to the good drawl judgment and osutlous actlon of the |, 8. H, Overton, of Norfolk, is registered Y‘:wlr‘l'z: l'f::’ B".‘g (')h ';:f: M::’ ‘f‘;‘: stenographcr of Mr. Holdrige, the gen- ing at Now York second eveving at eral superintendent of the B, & M. in Mr. Ray A, Potter pre. express loaves at 7 p. w. with through "““:dl" Mr. H:’lf;:d(gal;nd{';“ o """ ] Pal d sleepl quest for a pas ol arnete, 4 0. and E: purporting to be esigued by Wm, aud Erlo rallways, arriving second 'll‘hnw, second vice pre-ld:-iutcnl the city, Th's arrangement glves the passen- lttaburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago B. T. Wells, of Black Hawk, Col., is | gers purchasing tickets over the Ohlo |Fsliway. Mr. Holdrldgoe beiog abeent Misslesippl rallway the advantage of the letter was opened by hia steno at the Millard, A. L. Clark, of Hastings, is & guest of | 9:30 St, Louls time, Eveniog limited | Nebraska. the Millard, R, A, Simpson, of Blue Hill, is in the | morying, o4 the Paxton, hi >, rapher, whose susplclon was arouse A, B, Cody, of Schuyler, Is In the mty, |04 rough Palace cars, morning and | §Tapher, P Oon, Carier, of 8t, Joe, s in town, Olty, snd the only llne seud'ug pas- | Xeners! got up of the letter, W. D. Hill, of Beatrice, is is town, songers by the way of Washington | MF B Maxe (i e AV 2 R and Baltimore to all eastern cltfes, M. A, I'rank, of Falls City, is in town, G. W, Briggs, of Denver, is in town, R DEsERVING 0F CONFIDENCE, 18 no article which so richly deserver the entire confidence of the communt- ty as Browx's BroxciuaL TrooHEs, Those eufforing from Asthmatio and Bronchlal Diseases, Coughs and Colds should try them, Price 25 centa, when going east, Thero WFB SHaTTUC, General Passenger Agont, M. W. Prasony, Goneral Superintendent, Jonn E. MoCLuke, Northwestern Pase. Ag't, w30-2¢ notlee from the B & M. erintendent's office people had of thelr being ‘‘don OxE Who Kxows, In The Chioago Tribune of the 30th | jeal association. In connection with the present|portation and the measure of success [ols, H. Y. Bates and J. G. Van Ds- through car runnlig srrangement via | attending his efforts, is very Intereat- Walkes. N, Y. P, & O. and Ecle rallways, com- | ing readlng for those who know th. Hon, J. O, Urawford, of West Polnt, is Th;90m: | log twadiog for ot : wenslog Bunday, Jugo 8:d, lliltad |senth: Tho dotection of tho trand|ALiiRS. t0el sscratary o, poilfy all evenlng, from St Louls to New York | PY tWo or three pecullarities in the Ho told Potter to call later, and tele- Av graphed fo Mr, Thaw, at Plttsbarg, Purchase your tickets by tho Groat | 3kIog if ho had made the request, and | faro, to tho retiring cflicers, and to W. Ohlo and Mississippl Rallway and |©° recelving an anewer iu the negs- eecure the best of nccommodations | Y0 at once nodlfied the Unlon Pa-|yor bote), clfic poople of the attempted fraud, as he thought 1t was likely it might ¢ have been trled with them. This the publication of thess minutes in nkling that the U. P. headquarters and thls is whero trouble arlscs, The | B0 wero duped by him, will be Din Woadyard, Keyaj sndiilusde; vant, s| A commitieo, conslsting of Drs. He will have his preliminary | Lotia and Band, was sppointed to examinatlon In Chicago some time [conduct the president-elect to the chair, and having introduced him to the association, he delivered a brief but very appropriate speech, Fifteen delegates were then elected toattend the National Eclectic Med as follows: J. N, ne | McCasland, A. L. Root, R 8. Hirst, Bar A Pirac it b J.N. Davis, H. D Root, W. H. Bab- 7.4 Epiaaninselinsmnanatiibe | LUl o e e 4 18| Van'Camp, O. L. Sturdevant, R. B o | Mortor, 0. F. Stewart, G, L Nish A resolution was then adopted re- membere who are in arrears for dues, and also inform them that they will be dropped from the list of members or non-payment for three yeare, Dr. Latta was then appolnted a commlittee of one to confer with the officers of the difforent railroads and procure, if possible, a reduction fare for delegates to attend the natlonal association at Topeka. A case was then rep-rted by Dr. Grimes of a retalned placenta, fol- lowed by dlscassion, A resolution was then adopted re- quirlog each member of the associa- tion to brivg an eseay to each meeting in the future, or send one; or report an interesting case In practice, o of thauks was chen tendered the different rallroads for reduoced d O. Clemwmons, proprietor of the Wind A wotlon was adopted to request Tue Bee, the Seward papers and the ¢ | Yarious Electro Medlcal Journals, On motlon the assoc!ation adjourned to meet at Lincoln on the last Tuesday In May, A. D. 1884, R. 8, Graues, M, D,, Seo, What gives our Children rosy cheeks, ‘What cures their fevers, makes them 'Tis_Casto When babies fret and cry by turns, Castoriapromotes l)lgontlon and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and Feverishness. It insures health and | What cures their colic, kills their worms, natural sleep, without morphine., But Castoria, i ‘What quickly cures Constipation, By Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, known to me. YL A, AnciEn, M. Dy g g R el 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. ' Hall Castoriat T 5 B T R 7 T D A P T SO P R o A LK ORI LN ST CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e¢. The most Powerful and ¥ene= trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, SPECIAL NOTICES. T Sl R 1 Grocors busness, th aud Howard.. L EPECIALS will POSITIVELY not bein serted unless pald In advance. OAN-—MONEY YU Littie u ed, at 150 Ttk by agoad Wiadsor upright Plan, 124 M3X MEYER & BRO, ONEY T) LOAN—The Om' ha savings vank | pired to make loans 01 Omaba | unty resl e tye at current comm'sston charged. 8tf ¥ TO LOAN—The Low(s® Retes of In- st. Bemis' Loan Agoncy,15th & Douxlas OR SALE OR EXCTANGE—A smsll stoc' of boots and shoes, lat st +ty s will involce ahout &1,+! Will exchange tor reil estatd propery is city, a bargain, L. Moxsk & Co., 1622 Capitol ave, OR SAL "—Houso cf saver rooms Al:o three 3 REY LOANED-0n cliatial mortgagen, | Sgp Cs 107 Fent. Inquire 008 north 11 86 Koom .7 Union Block. 585 Imo§ 70 Y TO LOAN—On chattol mortzaces | B] EDWARTS, 1109 Farnam St. 73)-1m} DOR HALE—Ah ree, buggy an s hurnes been used six months A 0 1 ght b wagon and open buggy and Acwing m: chenp Callat 445 254 strect, betwe.n | and 5t. Mary's avenae. 669- HELP WANTED. and fron. Appy to Mra. Kinaman, 504 Pleasact s'reet, two streets west of the Convent running norih from 8t. Mary's avenue to H rrey street. 676-1 ANTED—A competent glrl #0 cook, wash A Nearly now Kimball fiano for $135. Easy i3t MAX MEYER & BRO. payments, at 8.4 OR SALE 00m8 a ANTED—Good strong boy to work.in press | Sherman room. App'y Bee office. St ‘ ANTE] ED—Girl o toke rare of a L6.month old baby. 516 south 10th rtrect. 716 1 % R SALE—Two Feautitul lots, corner, on Addrers F. P, Shicago strect, fencei and trees planted. § | Southard east front, $2 000. Full 10 a1d two large hus s that are brini Jog 110 per cent 5 $3,00). for cash 85,000 iwo fal 3 and 6 h uses thi rent for §115 permouth Gaod lozatian, 810,500 x) SHURIVER & BELL. —A gocd bak ue, Plattsmouth, ANTED—A first-class co k and leuncr ss. Callat rasidence (1 B B, Waod, 22d wreot, | o ES bl IRiE D UL OR S ALE—Side bar $:p bug -y, neirly new, 1224 Farnam St. 553 511 ANTED— yastry coon. Applycr 12th | - = and Howar d stect. T04-t1 ax For a good second hand o-gan. ab - 33-).00 7144 MAXMEYER & WAy —Girl for general housework, 1/23 | e doward atrect. 633-31§ OR SAL — One 5 year o' ¢ &% JeTerson square barn. \VANr»‘.D-—\ competent soliztor for Job N Printing of a'l kinds. A good charce for t [§ wilk, from end coX at Hark ave Gi2-tt e 1icht wan. luquire 108 N, 18 h street. . ):anscom p) Bwu HALE —Vose Piano. 528-1f T To work in gards’ 1 orth ot oot 1L W. BAIL, 695 31§ €. J. CANAN, gond n.rie 1l winted immediate y. Giod hw:steorner Lamiiton and 6535 OR HALT—A first clae Bocond hiand [ seron Call st 1819 Haraey St. nn'esddition JOR SALE—7 room houe and barn, twn full lots niscly improved. Fine location, South Omaka. $3000, AM 865-1m> 1506 Farna —A wowan to wath and ir'n, at ot House, 67025 ANT D000t active woman 10 00 cham. < — bo work.” Waies #.00 b £ weok, Ap. | TOR BALE-0ld nowspapers tn large and small Py 012 Dougls St 618.1 quanticios .t this oflice. tt GENTS WANTED—To cavass for & new Abook. (Afterm:th) 1185, 15th St. 6 ARTED-A c-mpetont soornd girl 2 pply a7 181) Daveaport st. 66) 31 IOR SALE—Flax miii machinery consisting of 581 brake, 2 dusters, beatcr, picker, Can work ei her rotted or greeu stocl ing, pullies, and belting for driving the abo e, al:0 0ue 35.H, P. engine with boiler, smoke- stack and 4R 6x ures co opete. Addrese WILL. TAM TAIT Charles City Towa. 205-8m| ANTED - A diniag room girl at the Crefgh ton hou e, 815t SITUATIONS WANTED, QITUATION WANTE M care of horsrs. J. F. W. this office. ANTED IANO3 AND ORGANS FCR RENT, AT 7154 MAX MEYER'& BRO 71§ | JPOR SALE—A first—cla‘s second hand top hug- gy. Call at 1319 Harney street, 897-t1 sitlon 18 book-keeper, best of | — ref ronces given, AddressS. K. W Bee office 649-1% MABCELLANEUSD {TRAYED—A whito mi ¢\ spots cn nek eI If roturncd to cw with small red reve. Roward will bo orn r 14th and Marcy, MIBUELLANEOUS WARTY C wants to weet C’ 464-14§ want to meet * C’, * h. It the offi e or addre.s J rewarled, fhice they will STRAY -8trated teom the vcttoms 01 Sat- T—A go-d house of 4 rooms. good urday ‘ait, & dork 1 co'0ced cow; slichtly other improvea.cnt, aud one acre of | iswe ia rig sround. Licated hblocks so/th (f Conventon | onone horn. 23 treet, inquire ut Baldwia & Eehm's, 10, noith 8¢" strect hind leg and I D fanily branded Finder pleae rebura ¢ 95 n Nil= 720814 108:31¢ Fon RENT—FIat four ro ms, bert In th eity, one b'ock 1,0+ Paxion Hot.l. Wil rerd one orsll, Address““Van' HBee otficr, 725-81 0ST—A Po ket byok ¢ nta'ning abs Findor wiil be Iiborly “ew waed b ink to 9 north Nineieenth st revolver, Suith & action, Wit 1 1vory hindie and Jeather & Findir liberally rewarded by leaving at Miliar1 hotel, 717-2§ OR REN '-Furnished rooms with table bosrd 1816 Dodge. 643-7§ OR RENT~One unfarnished room at 1018 7Hurl-uy street. N. W. M’ RRILL, 24§ 00D LODGING ACCOMMODATION--For Al S T & cne or two gentlemen. Inquire from 210 4 OR RENT—New house, 6th houso north of | P: In. at room. clzht (3) Jaccbs' bleck, cor “16th 8t. Mavy's avonue, on 25th etroot. . Tug-2§ | btroet and Capit:l averuo. 689-t1 OR RENT—A front room cicely furnished, Apply at 1613 Dedge sire.t. 7.91t DOR RENT—Nicely turnished room. 00D PASTURAGE—For horse: orly. Two miles wes: of postotfice, seccnd house west frim Mr, Ryan's. 676-2 Twelve dollars per month. Gentlemen nnl;. 1616 Chicago strect. 214 Al UP —0ne horee and_ons mare colt, with leit hind feet white. Mare ha white gtar on forehcad, Own.rcan ricover same by OR RENT—D:sirable unfurnished room on . 15th St K first flor 4 01'51f | vrovink cwnerstip on applicaticn to R. Price, . Saratoga preciuct, 566t cew} JOR RENT—Furnished rocmad 5 Farnam | — - e D] Liliad) 68381 3 EL'ONTO Restaurant, Tinmphrey & Co., i R % }) 1115 Dodge street, board §3 50 p:r week, JROR RENT-—A house ot ¢ roams, full lot, nice May4-im yard, city water, 19th strect, halt bl of Leavenaorta. B8t Sy o) i \ EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 408 Tenth stroet, hetween Farnam | and Hamey. Will, with thesid of gnardian avirita, obtaln for any ona s glance of the paad and present, and on cartain conditions | fa. ture. Boots and Shoes made to ozaer aatistactiou guarantoed JTORE FOR RENT—O R ED ¥A%0S, 1100 Farn OR RENT—Furnished rcom, 1906 Farnam strect. 691-4 , NICE pew three room co'tagy for rent, A “good brick collar, woll and s ern on 24:h liforniast. Krquire No. 613 21t st., or penter shop ou Cass s, betwien 16th b 683t P.J. CREEDON, ro:ms, new and p'easant, near str et Tirms, ¥ per month. Small quict fam! e red ' J. P. W, ROF, King 8t. between Charles and Seward. 579-2¢ 0R T—Two nicely furnished front reo; 117 Webster street, one block from street c.r. 6712 ot and 8t., three room coftage for £ pply 659 Fairvi 0 0% RENT—Eight room cottage wi h modern improvements, 2443 Davenjort 5t. C. F, Driscoll Co3-it I)’Mw Forren, 119 8, 16th Sf, 057-1 ¥NT— Furnished roou.s with tableboard 1516 Dodge 613-31§ TOR | | OR RENT—Cottaze of three rooms, Twenty- | thind and Lesveiworth, $11 per month, | nqnire at Seventeenth St Mzdtt FOR RENT—Two cottages, excel Leavenwerth and South ave u 61040 {TORE FOR RENT—Corner of 1¢ rnport. Inquire 1610 Usvenpor 6311 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity %0 LET—One or two r.oms, with board, 1808 (& ifo nia stroct 869-6 OR RENT—Oue Piane, one new Organ, reas ocabl orm, " Hope's sl Hall” S0 | s . wholsomonese, - More, econtmict ~ | than the orpinary kinds, snd cannot be sl UBNISHED toome and board, Modern son- oomru'uu:pwnn the multitude of low test shord venienoes, 1810 Dodgn strect 1000 _juoi7t_ | SAER Siior phosphate powsor - Sold culy 8 URNISHED ROOMS—Very desirable location | caua. Roval Bawie Powoas all-St.2L50 Pock, real estate, opp. P. O. 011 | New York.

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