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e apammesmmm— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-~-WEDNESOAY JUNE 6 The Daily Bee. DMAHA. Wednesday Morning, June G, LOOA 1 BumVITIES, FERSONAL. —~Mrs, J. F L, D, Hertzmann, wife of Dr, Hertzwen o, who has been failing in mind for some weeks pas’,but was believed tohive become better, has taken a turn for the worre, and bas been removed from her home, Sue will in a few duys be taken to the asylum at 4 incoln, —The ea‘hedral builders of Trinity church will give a high tos with strawber- ry shorteake, at M sonic hall, from 6to8 o'clock p. m. In the evening an enter. ta'nment with music will be held at h strawberries and ice cream will be onsasle, Admission fifty cents, ~The Chisrgn lumber company sre driviog foity-foet piles at their yard over the Scuth Omaha creck, on the lins of Fourteenth street, to rehuild the crosving which was vudermined 1y the late fresbet. - §.me time during S:turday a burglas entercd the reiddence of Mr. H, W, Yates, and stcle wll Mrs, Yates' best dresses, —Judge Dundy hae resovered the va'na- ble horse that strayed from his possession last woek. - —There was the usual lively shower sgain at 0o yesterday. —Tho roade ara all rushing on time agaio yestrday, —Diatrict court was engiged yesterd:y in calling over the docket. No trinls will be hel | until Wednesday, in accordince with anew rulo of practice, which reads “Fho first two days of each term wiil be devoted to the iwpan dliav of the grand jury, the calling of tho docket, the hear. iug of motio d demurcers, and busic a0 othor than trlls by the court or Jnry. —A short timo nincs a littls five-yoar- old son of Mr. Churley McLain, while playing on the balcony of his father’s houss in north Omaha, fell over the r.il- g, striking on the porch below, and bresking his arm in two places. Thelittle fellow has had tho beet nursing snd med- ical aid, bat af:or all amputation Lias been fouad necessary, —County esmmissioners yoterday be. gun their sittings 88 a board of equalinie tion, 1o the office f the clerk of the dis- trict court, All the assessors have turned ia their reports and the board s engaged in making a record of the complaints of 00 high or too low assessments, The total valustion of the city will, it is belioved, be at a nillion dollors higher than last year e ————— R.IN RACKET, Some Fects About the Ralnfall in Varlous Uountries. A roporter of Tue Ber, mindfal of the heavy ralufall with which we have been remembered this serson, collect ed nome data of In‘erest In this con- necilon from the record of the eignal cffice. Rair in the most ocapriolous of all elemental phenomena, bith a regards Ita frequency and the amount which haa fallen In a glven time, In eertain plecoa it rarely or never falls, a3 tho constol Purg, is South Amorica, tho great valley of tho ziver Colum bla and Colerado, In North Amerdies, the Suhara In Afcics and the decert of Gubi, In Asia, Ia other places, as ©Obill and Paagonis, it rafos cvary doy eo far a8 known. The heavieat auruzl rainfill at any place on the glube {s 670 Inches, on the Kinsla abuut 800 inches of which falls n mouths, In this ccustry we are dependent for our raln wpon the Golf of Mexico, The ralolest dis tric's are Florida, the low flat of the Missiseippl; Iowa also coming in for a good chare, The total rafufall this year in Omaha has only been a trifl» over seventeen fnches, which is but little over the ordinary average, but the largest part of it by far foll daring the last month, aud ths ralny month are stlll to come. Oue fech a dey is conslderod & coplous dischargs but we hove had treble that amount THE CITY COUNCIL. Harney Street to be Faved With Asphalt, The Paving Subtj ct Predomi- nates at the Meeoting, The Councilmen all to Bscome Hatars” A regnlar moetiog of the city coun- ol was held last cvenfrg. Presevt, Preeident Baker and all members, ex cept Cranci'man Daokam, PETITIONS AND CoMMUSICATIONS, T pave the alcy between Farnam wnd Dooglas avd Ninth aud Fifteentb streets with Sionx Faile granito, while Tenth atreet is being paved. Ro forred, T, pave the alley b-twoen Eleventh d Twelith streets, in block 101 R forrad, To grade the a'ley batween Seven- teenth and Eghteonth sireots and Funsm aud Dooglas streews. Ro- forred, From ex-City Attorney Howe, au \pinfon {n resp ¢ to asssssments for pavirg Refereed The monthly report of the olty phy sietan, showing &9 olrths aud 29 deaths to Muy, Filed Fiom the oity tressnrer, that the render of §300 to lot 6 blcck 191} for damages, nad been acezpted, A provea, From tho city attorney In resp ) the wats by Bavins J Rishe who received $1,000 dumages through ta'ling fute wn o vation at Mr, Butbach's premince, nud cubmitting u propoeition of Mr. Balbach's to seutln by paylog onshslr the Jant pid Ly the clty. Tho cliy attorncy was diecoted to eots smount pild conrd, From David van E ten, a commani- ootlon in roguid t the proposed change of grads on Harney street, R ferred Right of way from Horman Koan'z for the St Mary's avenue sewer, R- forred, A ifat of sldewalks built, Referred Estimates of paviag done on Touth aree’. Refred Several clatws wore allowed, The reports of the police jadge, do puty marshal and street comalssioner tor May wore recetved avd tiled, From Alf. D Jones, cslilug atton- for one hall th d the whole of the within a few hours several times in May, sud once already in June. Ratn is éutirely diffarent In formatlon from hail, and the latter may messure when molted an extraordinary depth in a very fow minuter, as we in Omuha have had recarion to leara a year ago this month. - Buckn n's Armus klulvs. The grestest medical wonder of the world. Warriote! torpeedilv cure Burns, Bruires, Cu s, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, | aver Beren Oansets, Fllon. Ohlitiatns, Oores, Tetter, Chapped lIrnd« aud sll skio erup- tious, gnarautced tocure in every ‘nstance, or nouey refunded, 26 ccnls per vox, For rulo by O F. Goodwen, Loddaemren S0 ENTHU:1A5{1C MEETING — The Formation of an lrish National League Last Nizhbt. There was a large crowd present at Boyd's cpera house last eventug to at- tend the meeting called in the lnwr eresis of the new crgauization to be krown as the Irlth Natlonal League Parquet and dress circlo were filled and as the epeskers followed mh other In euccceston the utmost enthu slasm was evinced, Resolations were pessed and the Lezgue organized under excellent ansploes, The Maverick Natlonal Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government end other fo- vestment e curitics, and trausscte any busizees for ita correspondents In the lve of bauking. w& homs SLAVEN'S YOSKMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the wiz ramep YOBEMITE VALLEY it is the most fragrant of parfuns Manufactared by H. B, Slaven, San Franciroo, ¥or sale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kenuard Bros - ————.— Bhoulder Braces tor gents and ladies at Goodman's, tlon to the danger from the ineecurity of No, 3'a bell towor. R forred. From Timotby Moriacivy, notlee bat he had commenced suit In the clstrict court for damaves, Turned over to the city attoruey o abats the depoelting of manure, offsl, eto at the foot of Jones streat R forred to the olty marshall with in- wiruotions to prevent any further such depoeits on the bauk. From tho o'ty attoroey: An opinfon that the term “lot” in reepoot to pav— ivg neressmonts means 132 fost in deptih; aleo that any potitton in order to require the city council to adopt the material designstod must be aig.ed by wajority of the lot owners of the lote abutilrg cn the strest propored to be paved, to the full depth of 132 f. also, that in po dienfot now wek pavirg, exoopt Har streot, hav the requirod number of proporty own wra wiguod the petition, ss jadged by the rate. Reforied Petitlona to vepal: Twentlath siroof, between Loavenworth ard Popplotos avenus; nleo to lay el Wheston ntraot; also to ew on Wheaton street; alao the petitior of proporty owuers of Cuming and Sixtosnth stroew, for gradicg, paving and guiterlug, Rofoered REPORTS, That the pavieg bouds bs reglstered by the state suthoriiics. Adopted To allow the olstmas of Hourlettaor and Moalla for earth and brick for curhing end gutterlog To filo the petitlon of B Shannon and othora i regard to change of prade Thay the m jorlty of proper ownera In paviog district 3, 4 5 and 7 have not sigaed the patitions, and that the petitions lis in the hands of the commitico. Adopted. That s majorlty of the property ownera on Harney steeot have sfgend a petition for pwing with asphelt, and recommendicy that an oralosnce bo presented to reqoire the mork to bo done, as requested, sud that the potliton ba filed, Adoptod, To sarvey the lard needed for the proing of Arbor etreet. Adopted, I'bat the obstruotionon Mas m etrent, near S xteenth stroet is n matter for the police court and uot fur the oouu cil. ~ Adopted Agaist eveoting atroot lamp at Six- teonth and Oaplio! wvenne, A lopted In favor of prantlug potition to fill washout at Twenty-thizd and Camlug street, Adopted, OKDINANOES, The ordinance to balld & storm waier sewer for Nicholas sireet, from Twentleth to Twenty itird etrects, waa recommendad f r pussage. Fiiod, Appropriation ordinauce for May Referred. An ordinance, crderlng Harney street to be paved with asphalt Passed. An ordinance to pay old sawer war— ranta of sewer distrlor N, 1 from auy fand on hand belongtog to the sower fond, Paseed. An ordinance to amend the ordi- nanoe to license shows, and providing that a circue shall pay §500, a side ehow $26, for each twenty-foor hours; each theatrical performancs $20; each - | theatre, per year, $200; vich varloty theatre, por yesr, §100, ote, Rosd rmn Disou oounty, twioo ard referred. Au ordinance empowerlng mewmbars | ty, Her of the city covucil to act as epeclal polizemon within the elty, without pry. Roud teleo and referred. aud agsignmonts of police, Adopted By Hascall, to cons ruct a cn verl ncross Thirteenth stecot st Hickory, Adopted, By Auderson, that the enmmitteo on water worky and sewerages, board of public worke and clty engineer ba empowered to settle with par-ies In regard to right of way for the Nurh Omaha newer. Adopred, B, Ksufmwan To retaln John D, Howoe s clty attorney tn such cason an tho present cily attorney has been en- gaged as couusel againav the city. Adopted, By Leeder: To fill the alley be twesn Cuming and Iz.«ed and Bix teenth and Seveuteeuth stroets, Ke- ferced. By Andorsor: T plank the bridge on Nineteenth atreet, over the north branch of North Om orock, Adopted. By Thranc: To have thy gntters botwean Haruvy street and the U ifon Pucifis rallrond track chenged, and to resct to conform to the pavemen', Adopted, By Thrane: To repair ths washont 04 Ninth aod Jonesstreets. Adopted, Ly Kaufman Authorizng the chiof ongincer t+ use tho old steamy: in pumplog out celiars for private pa tlen, and to charge s proper sum f ¢ it use. Adooted. RSl i SO THE:COMING COXVENTIDN, An Address to the Colored Cit- izecs of Omaha. Appea! to Their Patriotiem and Love of Race, To the co'ored citizonw of Nebriska: Dear Breinwen—Duaring the past month, as you doubtless know, a eall vas issucd threugh the press from Waehiogeon Ciuy, D, O, for o Na tlonal Ceavention of d dolegates at the city of Louievilie, Ky, in Sep- tember nex: for th furpoes of ai ousking and taking sc'ion opom cer- toln questions which are ot vi'al von- cern i us a8 & coustitnency of this wovernmeut, setlog In wccurdavnce with a saggestion contiined In that cali tae colored cltizans of this clty held mars meeilngs on the evenings of the 21st avd Sl ult, at the lat- ter of which meotings resoin- tlons were adopted heartily endorslog the propositton of holdiug the nationsl convention, and wiglug our fellow ciizens in the varl ous other portlons of the state to take proper action tn the matter of electing delrgites to a state covvention to be nhela inthis city on the first day of Aogust next. Avthe sume o> (31t ul') the chalrman was suthor'z o by re:olution to sppuint & committee of tive on cell fur a state convention, such committeo to have power to fix the ratio of represeniation for the dif ferent counties in sald convention, In scoordance with the above mentioned rotlon touchiug rhis subjeet, the un- dersigned were duly sppolnted for the perforanco of ihis inportants-reiot We need on'y remind yon ot the gravity of the quistiors which aro wngega the attenticn of the best mind of our race, wo wo hope, o this pro posed nettonsl convention, in order to en'lst your heartlost fntorest and oc~peraiion fn the work of dotug our ull sharo towards mnking it the goond mediom for advarcemens of the yoneral interests of this pecple throughout tho conutry Confeesedly, an & people, we have within the past score of yeurs able progress, both natlorelly i | rom of eorlous doubt as to whether we have mnde eorrespondlug advanee went in cther directions ss well ae it thesa, Waether there be peculiar ¢b:tacles which Lave rtovd and do stsnd In the way of & proportionate progress oi this peopie with other ciassen of citi- cons, the discovery of those obataclee aud the focication of the proper means for tholr romoval are all questions of firat und last importance to as, and are well dererving of the carlieat and raost carneat reflaction of our ablest minde, Lat us see ‘o it then that no off irt on our port as Nabraskars shall bs wantlug that may teod iu the least towards making both our state snd nationsl conventions instru mentalities of great nd recog nized power mn achieving the enda for which they sre proposed to be hold. Havig fal confidunce tn your patrioilem and koowing that you share vqaaily with us the destre aud determination to do what can bo aona for the general promoiion of onr con- ditlon asa people, wo closs oor ad dress to you by announclng the s'ate convention to meet lu this city on the st dny of Avgust next, av 1030 a w., for the purposhi g of el delegation to the natlonal ¢onve to bo hold a Loule »on the 245 o September next. K oh connty il be eu'ttlod to a represectation of threw delegates in tho siare oonvention, with ho excepttons of Otce, Lincaster and Douglae, whion will be enutled ro vpeotively to (Otoc) 7, (Lancaster) 8, aud (Dougla:) 12 Cynes D, B, Chairwu Cowmiree, W H Burue J. R Sinpsov, W 0. Cuovp E R Ovekair State proors plaase eopy PostomocjUusuges in Nebraska and Iowa durlng the woek ondlng Jane 2, 1883, furnished by Wm. Van Vieck, of the post offico dopartment; NEBRASKA lw,.vm- Joue, Platte ¢ Wm. D Haochett, lmllh'A! J ; Lima aristian Nol 80D, pos'mant M Cox, posimaater, Discontinued — Carson, Nemahe connty; Cifton, Nowsha county Parks Dands o uaty, An ordinance to levy for coustraoci- 10WA, Ing sidewalks, Roferred. Au ordinance to appropriate private property for the exteusion of D dec sireet from Twenty-eixth strees weet, Pasred, Adjourned unt!l seven o'clock this evening, RESOLUTIONS, By Murphy, to forbld Contractor Ooots totake any more earth from the streets withont clty officers. R:ferred, Postmastors appolnted - Brtlott, Coralville, Johuson county, Thowmas P. Black; Dorohester, Allsmaker, county, Lowis Copperem!tt; Hebroy Adafr county, Churles E Whitney; Nichol, Muscatine ocounty, H, iy Verlnt, The Home New York Life insur rmisaion of all the | ance company has the largest ratlo of rplas to ita liabllities of as y Loeder, that the marshal report | any of the lesding compaules, at the regular meetings the nomber morn&ev sud cducatboually, but 1t is & macer | I‘-l reick coan | Fremont ocuaty, Joeeph M, <-~l‘. | NY# PHS IN CORFUSION. Clearing t' n’]‘hlrd Ward School |} District of Bad Characters, Other Lolice News of the Day. A few weeks ago a resoln‘ion was introduced into the city counol, in struciing the city marshal to order the vemoval «f nll disreputable women wiihin two blocks of the Third ward echool house. They weee afierwards daly notified by the mager and his marshal, and given until June 4'L to get away from the vlsinl'y. Tae time cxpired Mcn day, end Tcoedsy tho arrese of such as had disobeyed the order bagwn Tno ficst honl reanlted 1o lauding seven eolorcd m:n and one whi vemsnin joil, together with two col sred wen aud one white wan, e whth b iog wmates of thelr pl Fmaty of the women had already rem , 8rd thero are stll othere who wiil be tuken he or twoof the wore Ligh vs 8 cama up sud reported 0 glris fu the'r houses ok thiy haa to move, «o wald ehe owned her houss wnd 1.t and would report with out arreat at suy tinoacd soawer for epurts which porary confulon ar into tem then bringa them sers than cver. T also reauits fn teaftering the women all over town icealluiv ¢ plo. Teis vt manout reform wiil bo etf POLICE C_UKT, Two plaln dranks and two disturh era of the peoco arreeted Monday were all committed by Judge Beneke Taesdsy moming. Herwan Baker, charged with threst oning the life of Karrlua Kverson, wao held in £5600 batl for an sppear- ance at 10 ¢’clock Wednesday morn ing. gl‘ho trial of Jultus Seaman, charged with steallug a vallso, money, oto,, {rom an emigrant gir!, May 24:h, was bogun yes ecday The evidence agoieat him when the noon adjouen- ment was taken was very ehrong A few unlmportant srrests were made to-day. Wide Awake Diuggicta. Mr. C. F.Gocdmin s alwaysaliva in his biwiness, aud sps paine to secure the bast of every article in his lime, He has secnred the neency of tho celebrated New Discovery for Consumution. The m'y cortsin cure known for Cousumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarsences, Autims, Huy Fover, Bronchitis, or_auy «ffeciion of the Throat or lungs. Sold on a4 positive gusrant e, Tria bottlos free, Pee,ular size $1.00 MILITARY MATIERS, Latest Oraers From the Hesdquar- ters of Lhe Platte Puragraph 1 apeciel orders No. 56 corrent serles from ihere berdquar- tern, fasmorded to rends Atl own roquest, Actiig Acslatant Surgeon John L. Marstcn U, 8. A, 1s relleved from duty in this depertment, and his contenct will be avuniled by the commandlog (flicer Fort D A, Rua- sell, Wyoming, and his postcflice ed- drean reported to these headgusr ers, Capiain Charlos A, 1 M-Cauley, aoalatant quattermaster U, 80 A, hav iog compied with inatrzoiions here totore recetvod from those snd head quarters military division of tha Mis souri, will proceed to ard tuke poss at Ogden, Utah, relioving First Livuten- snt A, M. Wetherell, 6:h Iufiniry, now on daty at that point, and re- colptivg to him for wll public property wed woucy lo his posecastin, Lientenans Weotheril', on being re- Heved by Cantain MoOsulay, will re— torn to Fort Dooglas, Utah, reporing inty wi'h Lis oompsny, iptain Willism H. Bisbee, 4 b In fantry, will proceed to Qarter Siutlon, Wyo., aud ropors for temporary doty to Mejor I D. Ds Rusay, 45 Lafane try, commanding the batallon ope Ing on the road betwren that voiat wod Fort Thornbargh Mijor H, B advicato of ment, will proceed to Fort Slaney Neb , under written instrucims of the depirament comamander of this date; bavivg cowplied therowith he will retuen 1o 1heso headquartors. Loave of abasuen for oue mmth iy grauted M jor E, V. Samuer, b hoav- airy, jndge e Thousanda tay So. Mr, T, W. Atkins, Girard, Kan,, writ “Laever Lot to recommed your B | teie Bittors ) wy custowers, thoy xive cne tire sutf d are rapid scliew. Eloctric Biters are the purcss and best wedicive ko wa and will posisively cure Kiiny They \vill savo undreds of dollars in doetur’s bills rd (0 be without everyy ear. e Tleal Katate ITansfers. Tho following deeds wora filed for roord tn the county clurk’s office June 4, reported for Tue Bee by Ames' real estate agency: John L Rodlek and wifa to Lyman Richardson, w d 2 acres in 21, 15, 13, £4 000 Alired Amimann and wife to Chas, Sosimau, wdlot?, Osk Kncll add., £1 600, Geo. P, Bemis and wife to Moses F, shion, q o vt G, blk 8, Shimos’ 2ud d or and wifa to Anton r, w dlo: 6, blk 5, Bowery Hill, Forga ot al to U, P, Ry ot b block 201 - §4 60, y sud wife to Mary A Ho) . 0, & §of ae } of eec. ©, 5, 12 0 Nouwmann ot al, to Andrew w. d, part of lot T, block 268 - 8400 Andrew J Hanseom and wife to L J. Leming, w. d.. lot 22, block 11, Hwvse m Pace- $3560 Elzis K. Mltchell to Walter J. Bradshaw, w, d., lots 6 and 8, block 20, Florenc §40. Jos, M. Biadshaw snd wife to Wal- dooart: | ‘erJ. Bradshaw, w, d,, lots 6, 32, 15, 13, 8L Wm Simeral to Chas, L. S8aunders, , lcta 1 ana 2 and 6, block 16 Iuh 3,'7 ana 8 block O; lots B and 7, bock 5 1ol bk 12, oll {n Meye .n'v- 1 vuare’s und Tiicen’s additior, £313, PERSONAL, P, F. Leary, of Denver, is at the P.x. ton, J.C. Lae, of Fremont, isat the Pax- ton, Wi, H, Bisbee, of the army, is in town, Sol. Jameson, of Stells, Puxton, Hon, ths cliy. Gea, J. C. MsBride called at Tie Bee oftios yeaterduy. Jobn T, Bell returned from § M nday worning, Miss Mattio I, Porter, of Dos Molnee, is at the Paxion, J. H. Blakeslcy, of Summer Hill, fa at the Metzpoli.an, Joha Bushy and L. T, Calkins, of Fa tho Millard, Hon, G. W, E. Dorsey, of Frem nt, was in the city yest: rday. , iantthe . T, Cuarkeon, cf Schugler, is in . Louis imissioner of the ot the Paxton, Cotorado pou Gov. J B, Grant, of Deaver. Col , is in the city sccompanied by Mis. Geant, 3 + W. Paddock and Mr. Ben Pad- docl k]zlt}mt fur Fort Rodoson. J. H Blant, J. W. Blunt sud G, O. Blaot, of West Union, Ia., are at the Metropolitan, W. Douglus, J, H. Hocker and Bayurd, of Micsowi Vuliey, sre ag the Metrop. hizen, Richard Boesenroth, reprecenting th Poctorial Privting compeny, f Chieogo, i i the city, Robort Weiden:al), of Chic po, general secretary of the Tuterzation 1Y, M.C. A, 1 ut the Puxion, Col. Mason, of the 9.h Infantrg, left crday to toke command of Fort D, A, s at Cheyenne, Alex. Allen, North Platte; F. B, Wi Plattemouth, sid A. B Adims, Liceols, are ot the Paxton. Jatoes March, Beatrice; Alex Voorhees, St. Edwarde; J. 0. Soncheate, Bluir, and D. C. Flewivg, Weepivg Water, sie ut the Metropulitan, Col. H. B, burnbam left for Sidney on official business connected with the turesu of wilitar, jastice of the Depart- ment of the Platte, D W. S:xe ard Fred Milla:d were 2mo’ gthe west ound passenyors yoster ‘ay, bound for Salt ¥a't Lake City, und & two we.k’s trip 1 the wountsius, Mes J. H McMustiy, Miss Toke Me Murtry, Mures Maud and Mabel Miller enl Mr, Clew Cuasse, ull of Lincoln, regie- tered at the Paxton yesterday, R. A. Heuton, of Westor; V. H.Clark, of Water oo Mr. # of Craig; Geo H. Cuttle sud wife, of bive Springs, are winoog the Nebraska yucsts at the Mil- lard, Mre, Geo. E Gocdwan, of Park Wilde svenue, Sou.h Omahs, was a passen; er Lo dey on the Rock Ieland trniu for Chioago, thence to Hartlord, Con,, whers ! spend the sumwmer mor homestead w feiends ond turcing 'ato in the fall, M:s, W.E. Greote, of Sinh Tenth Blreet, Was O [ enger yosteriay on the Nortawetern tiaiu tur Foro River, Norhh- b Michizun, wiere the goosto viit her deuzitor, Mre, B, D, Puoipe. Later iu the rummor vhe will /st friends and rela- tives i Southern Michigan, returvivg to | Ouwaha late i Otober. A. F, Blunidel, 8. J. Alexander, W, M. Leonrd s1d Mer, Renovey, Liscolny Mus, Holt and Loy, Fulls City; D, P Roifs, Nebiacka City: Fred 8. H zzad, Kemnes; A W, MceLaughliv, Platts- mouh; W, D Lill, Beatrice; F. M, Caxe teller,” Biniss W, H. Thowps'n, Grand Lolaud; M. Cohe, Achland; N. 8. Hard- ing, E. M., Whittier, snd Arthur S, Pattee, Nebravka Cily, are at the Paxtoo, Sl el An Opiuvm Joint Pulled. Special Inspaicn b0 Lus Brs CawesGo, June 6'--Hop Win Lew's optua joius was raided by t pyl'ca yeateraay end the proprietur aud Morte Lonse, Roge Davwur, Lioe Wes Wing, Lo Ah Sue, aud You Kee were jockod up st ¢ . Toe women represcut the lower ordor f French p: truter, All were sucn afterward bated vur, but will appear i court this moriaug. 0 will old atives, re. For buildivg material o to O, I, B .diey, cor. 13 h snd Californic, junl Cannn Prciic Hored) COR'ER CF HIATH ALD HARKEY §7S, Omaha, Nebraska, OPENED MAY 17TH, 1883, This hotel contains 100 rooms, a all outside rooms, and 30 rooms | on the first fioor, especially adapt- ed for of sup sample men. A cuisine Head- quarters for the state trade. r excellence, Special inducements to the thea- Hotel situated Horse cars pass the door hoth ways trical profession, five blocks from depots. every five minutes. T. J. SALSMAN, |7 Proprietor, A, H, ATLSWORTH, Ifanager, (Late of Paxton Hotel)) worn eal} | corner of 15 for Infa nts Castoriapromofes Digestion FTatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour ‘awmu h, Diarrhicea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. « Castorin {s so well adapted (o Children that 5d it a8 superior to any prescription I A, ARCuER, M, L 82 Portland Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Sprains, Burns i wsmvu. d In advance. 2y GF Netglon, e FeN B3b 6. 8¢ covrent Fatiao i terest. N o mm rlon cha g d. 335 A4 OVEY T0 1 AN- The Lowes Retes o In | Torcat, Bomiv t oas Agerey, 1nth & Dot - 1 chattel . NY LOANSD ¢ e (M Koom 7 Union 1 5 KDWAR. 8, 110" Tarham 5 T3 ~1m$ , No Soueh Hen 8 roct ANTED—S tuvion w coos, en-epiven. Cor. 18th and Webs \\YA\ ¥ « Houe. 8376 AR et 1t0 puid! 726 W AN orcre Vatew A 10 hwret reil other go \V SNTED- Norss yisl W ANTED—A cood, giel for gineral hou work. Apply at 3. B, corier 19 Todge. 7646 W ; e)"’n.p ntor wanted at 1206 Do ge §t. m nta wih b SN—A flest ¢ a3 engraver at d Erick enus. fes’ wages. 775 \\ Nh “ 7 ANTED- A live nan to rave Vo taing Noverties € 1 the | ctel 1orh wive D nistoTp w | Laundry, ucith 1300 st. T8t \/ANTED - dinirx roou i at Y “tou hou 8ITUATIC \w A\fln»\ itnation 18 howsek: epc V¥ jady. Adur esii07, Cass ® SATANT (D—7y alady =8 uat o 10 43 zner- allous'ws k. apyly 5.4 8. 14ta St R erence e 91 ¢ VW ANTED-A sai ace e irsn velrences o direm Av et sitoati M Bee office 7:34 Lee otlice. 77164 e office 765-68 oR RE KEE L e WNY A U 1415 Huward s seot 6o MR A M. LIPSEY uitable f £ iwo ge t'e OB RENT—Nicely furn'saed f01t room with oard sultatl. for go. t' and wife Cap: Tl avenue. 76t J70K RENT—Ou jrano. 1iquire at B hoim [ QR RENT—Cottage of thre with and 23d strects. 1. J, F S, 17th ot e TOR REN ow hou {56, M4 y'n ascue, cn ENT- Furnished room for ge n :9ih stree’, betweea Us th Fouss north ot sth etrcet. 73158 Yive room cot'age with barn, CF. DRISCOLL. Fest in the part furmituro wad carpte L 1 Mx Beyes R EENT—A house of tix rooms. 26th and Dodgo. J. HENRY, 753-08 R ! ENT—Large fuinlsbed room at 1318 | ! Jackeor S reet, T-To he ‘casel for one or two A farm of 140 acres, cah rent $3.00 a0 alte. lug ire s Bee office, 7:37 Furnished rooms with table bosrd 437§ 1516 110 ge ENT—COorae 1109 Farn'm Fun KENT—Two ccttages, exeeils Leavenworth anc South ave. ue 010-41 opposite £, 0, b‘mn FUR KENT—Corner of 16th and Dav. ‘mgort. lnquire 1510-Daven ort street, trating Pain-relieving and Hes ml\l'lmA tnea nank | = niden hat el poerty, by J. Foue orls o dising oo, at 2 Crovato take R 1w Bpri w w41 worth brake, aod o | o1, whenba: b W ANTED—#irst-cl 93 co:k, 1617 Cap'tol av- | "\'A\T DA shirt fonr ay the Bogn |0 Kyan's tady Wi ha aive cequai - fontof NV AN IED-Bisuation he groery clerk b mid- dl:a,cd married wan, Adirem H WP, Uy avoung fa’y, boord and soom | h. i agood jvcation, Ad r 84 YR*NT -Ore uruehed rom wih hoard. | | ceives the no-oanta of Danks, I i | tho sont and Children. What gives our Children ros What cures their fevers, m: cheeks, thern'slee 'Tis Castoria, When habies fret and ery by turns, What cures their colie, kills their worms, But Castorin, What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castorin, Farewell then to Mory Castor Oil I8, &e. The most Powerf{ul and r¥ene- 1ling Remedy known to man. One o two roms, with b ard, 1408 50-6 SALE A Rarberstonwirh five chairiand arst nd B st Lo ation. Tre rason of o a0 0! nov bavite exporicreo in the +8+. No. 20 Sout’s 13th strect, Omaha [OURIOLD 60 D8—For o by 1 ceoun: of leaving ecity, Address Saloon, with or without bui ding, n Good revon for seling A [ICHSALE ORREN C-Newaitige: wiitinis and all modern conveniences: w. dand Haney, 605§ OR SALE—A new Hall's iafe, snitubic tor of: | K i or house. Vau Cott, at Mix Mo er's. 8 1 5 | WOKSALE—Builcing and Giocer business, 11 Spetman, ccr. 13th and Howard., | ~rudsg Uy Ko ¥ Lot 8wl trom end | e (Hiiadtulied plac, 6.2-t1 VWARTED -Agirt far ecneral Fones- ork 'n\ llmn “SALK —Voso Plano, afanily o' twn, it Me, Joo Driee ™, 104 | 52811 C. J. CANAN, TOR SALE—O1d nowspapers ia large and eanll quinticies ot thiy office. IOR SALY—Flax mi! m»chhwr\ consisting of duste's, beater, vicker, o, &, Can wark el her £ teed or groe et ck, alo kfaft: ing, puliies and bol iz for driving 'the 1to e, al-6 onn 45 H. P, engine with b ler, sm eteek end @ ox ures co p o Addres: W TAM TAIT Chules City lowa, s | | TOR SALE—A fir.t=la:a second hand top g ’ €y Oail at 1819 Harmey stract | | | undetsigned, e park, bitte kno WoiRsion ol a light tpounde | by tin Provi in ot heeity ordinanes rela v inas twining at lerze. The awnir ca. ro e waid b 1s s by prov n ) - ges 1L tna owner doca tct lain withis eig! from d te thesane for i Cor Vwata, Lacant stump (or repls | faceuzing C o, Poilde phia, | {3500 vasiuR e | (5" ‘mites o cf postonice, eeo.na with it hind feer whito, star on torch FPAKEN UP - Ore boree aud ono meic colt, h Own'r-an am, ou spplication to K. Pri 56t cewy DWALD KU ilL NTER OF PAL! v ALLST, dus Tont ! | Absolutely Pure. | Thia powder never varies. A marvel of pn rity econorical \ sald 1n d only tn 'Roval BAKING Powome Co., Woll-8t.9140 Now Yoru MAVERLIK KATIONAL B | | | i Cor, Water ana Congress Streets. | | EOETON. CAPITAL, - - $400000 'SUAPLUS, - - 8 00,000 "Tranencts s peneral Banking business, Ror nkers snd | othiers, Draws Foreign Exchange snd wmakos Oable Travsfers in Europe svd Tele ic Transiors of Money throughout Buys and tells Gove ¢ and other lnvestment Sccuritios, and executes any business for its Corres spou in the line f Banking ASA P. POTTEF President, J. J. EDDY, Cashler | J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler w&ihame | | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, | Bealud proposls will be reciived at the office of the Secrtary of the - oard of Kducition of the | serool aistrict of :he D ugla:, state .t Neb | Mon ta # hool on Pacifio. b tween tn | streets, I aoc rdincs with plans and specifioa {'n8 t6 b+ sesn ab the oftice of Dufrene & Men- | Oaomne &'t ia il b reoelved fer each class of | work and for tte bulldi g complete Tho Hoard r-teives the right to reject sy er ! bid i of the Board of Educa'i~n. st the BEHAY, CONOYER, Sec’y.