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THE OMAHA T — e DAILY BEE~FRIDAY JUNE 8 : MEDICAL MATTERS. Interesting Meeting of the Doug |The Ex-Oity Attorney's Opinion lag County Society. on Paving Assessments, The Dajly Bee.. OMAHA, Fiiday Morning, June 8, Summary of the Diecussions, — | An Interesting Document for A Remarkable Oaze, Those who Must Pay for Pavemeuts, LOCAL BruVITIHS, —Yesterday was one of the finestdays of the season, clear and warm., —The First M, E. Sunday school young folks will have an excursion and picnie on Saturday. —The summer oars were put on the streot railway yesterday and the weather at The Donglas County Medleal society met Taesday about twenty mem-| At the request of the city counell, bers belng present of the twenty -sev- |Hon, Jobn D, Howe, the retiring on composing the memberahip. The [clty attorney, has submitted in writ- moat interesting portion of the pro-|ing an oplnlon upon paving questions, ceedings was the literary programme. [of which the followlag s the most once became sultry. Dr. G. B. Ayors read sn essay on |important portion to taxpayera: ] —When the asphalt pavement is Iaid it [ ‘‘Anomalous Arterles,” in which he| The most Interesting and difficalt will be & pienic for the firo department | called attentlon to the varlous branch. | question that arises under the paving horses to make a rvn, togs of arteries found In the human |law is that which relates to the assess. —DBurglars visited the house of Meesrs, | body, which were different from those | ments, Ambrose and Tzichuck, of Farnam street, | casually found, these varlous peculiar- TO WHAT DEPTH BACK near 20th, on Tuesday night. ities belng q1ite common in the lower | from the street shall real estate be ~Dariog the month of May the Western | formg of animals, He referred to |charged with the cost of the fmprove- Uaion delivered in Omaha 8,661 city tele- | other anomalous parts of the body | ment? The importauce of the quon- grams, an average of 225 per day, which are found to be normal In all tion at the present time, in view of ls, —Tn police court yesterday Fred, Blue, | forms of anlmals the extensive improvements now un- . Dr. L. B, Graddy reported an an- .::':‘:: hf::fl::-l:z.zl:i::v‘:x;!';n?w?:s omalous case of double arterlal sup. | dertaken, cannot bo over-estimated. ) d ply In one eye of a patlent, a caso 80 | To adopt correct basis upon which very unlque that no parallel has been —Sam Mason was committed to jail yes- fo\zd in any medlcal llteratare, to llI’ these bardens for the future, is a diffizult and dellcate task. terday by Judge Beneke, for carryiog con- | "1, T, A "Merriam remsrked that cealed weapons and being unable to pay | those anomalous forms show the Inti-|* 1 have given this subject much his fine, il N nl:‘ne relations ;l;loh 'exl-tl between | thooght, Your power under the act ~The regular monthly meeting of the | the atructure and function of a man % : State Stenographers takes place Friday | with the lower forms of life,and called b :BBJI s 0nlly.ilmltc:l 17 thefi °°":;'ll evening, June Sth, at the office of J. J, |attention to the fact that England had | tational restriction which confines the Points, in the Creighton block. need to be proud of her son, Chaa, | power to levy assessment upon’ such —The jubilee concert given at the Darwin, who demonstrated these deep | renl estate as is benefitted by the im- TFighteenth Street M. E, church Wednes- | 8nd l“‘f”;““filvw‘fl“mwf blology. | provement. The act of 1882 was ap- P Dr. errlam next read an dA”’C‘:l’:::nu;:r :"h:“bm;‘;":' :ll:::::iu; oasay on the subjeot ‘How mediclnes | PATently drawn upon tho theory that g 3 ” act and how to choose the right one,” [only the “lots and lands” abutting M, X, chureh,iwit & Eooees, 1n which he held to the uniformity of |upon the streots wore chargeable, —Rev, J. B, Hammond, formerly pas- | nature’s Iaws, and the correlation of | Had the lots been of uniform depth tor of St Barnabas, has arrived in this| physical, chemlcal and vital forces. | thts would have been detensible, But city from Baltimore, and will remain over | Ho sald that some medlclnes act|some were 66 feet and some 132 feet the Sabbath., He will ocoupy the pulpit | chemlcal-vitally and strictly speak- | deep on the same street,and the hold- at one of the Babbath services and Rev, | ing have but one action. He called | ings of individuals variea from 22 foet Dr, Beets at the other. attentlon to the great value|to'132 feet in depth, The law applies : of small and frequently repeated doses | t0 all streets. L )ts on east and west —The young people of the First M. E. | 044 4he neocessity of a more thor- | streets are general.y 132 foet deep, Sabbath fohool will have & picnic at Glen- | ;1) h understanding of the phyatologl- though this s far from belng invarl- wood, Tows, on Saturday and will leave g.lg actlon of remedies. ably so—on north and soath streets over the B, & M. at 8:30 sharp, Saturday | The subject was afterwards dis- the lots are geueraliy only 66 feet deep morning and return at 6 o’clock p. m. the | cussed by Drs, Carter, Swetman, |—#0 g,hn to levy an assessment on same day. Ralph, Ayers and Glbbs, ‘‘lots” meant to ignore all uniformity —The delegates to the convention of the Th; soclety then adjoarned for one :lgc;l?l“m’l;om'l:.n’ ‘: i:h ';;f;;l:l!’- ' i month, e, a8 0| 0 chai :"{:,5”:';,’;:,";’:":‘:;:' JGQ:;. the real estate lntmliy abutting, the Py g ik Dadlets result would be to throw the whole BicH el TaRuIA, C At B .L sl burden in one case upon the holder of alternates: John J, Hardin, E.B. Lane, a parcel only 22 feet deep, and, in an- Sam. Nash, F. S, Parmales, George lard, other case, ugon the holder of adepth Kay. J. H. Calvi t Milford, and G, W. of 132 feet, the lot belng the same per —Jamen Bryan, for the past seven years [ . - RGO "ot the M | fo0t front in both cases. The manlfest abar keeper in this city, left last night | 2c - nno0 of Lincoln, are ) injustice of this led to the act of 1883, for Omaha, Just as he boarded the train L id ‘This act contemplates that You shall, » friend handed him » package containing F. J. Bpeer, of 8t, Paul, is at the Metro- | In the exerctse of your best judgment, an elegant gold watch chain and charm, as | Politan. dut;zrmlns thg depth of re%l i estate a token of their esteem. Not knowing| Osborn Chase, of Denver, is & gusst of ;‘:k::t.h:g lhzn;’;‘o:ms;l and n such ‘what the package contained and not dream. | the Metropolitan. wes ¥ y ing of » present, he made no speech of 1GNORE LOT LINES AND THE BOUNDA- A, Savage, of Wymore, registered at thanks,—State ourunt RIES the Metropolitan, \ of the holdings ot individuals, Wipe ~—Sebastian Buck, who has figured in the western papers from time to time for Tom Orr, psivate seoretary to General out all quostions of owunershlp and p, look at the two strips of real estate on acme yoRkiz ke Vared tup i Osaaha Manager Kimball, of the Ualon Pacific, P again, having been arrested as a vagrant, loft for Chioago yesterday, sccompanied | the sldes of tha streel, tho same an if by M, Orr, they were bave ground, and enquire Buck claims to have just returned from : one of the Indian reservations, and tells ment, Inthis way uniformity, equal- R. R. Randall, 1and commissiooer of the | ity and fairness are attainable, in 1875, Heclaims that he, his wife and | B. & M. is io the city, red b . two children, were captured by the In-| F, 1D, Hathaway and son, of Chicago, INCLUDED IN THE HALF BLOCKS abuttiog upon the street. This would ered aman with two wives, Hols trylog |, ooryare ot tho Millard Inat ni ight, 30808 Gan, Eiowarplth T AT cld J. A. Bowen, of Lincoln, is at the Mil. | distriots; although that Is not very material. I base thls concluelon upon in the new Nebraska National bank build- ing yesterdsy, andi: will soon be ready | BUOst of the Millard. are small; the taxes for grad. K. C. Morehouse, of Missouri Valley, ia | ing, paving, curbiug, guttering cyclers and other sports is among the one side of a block, it is in contempla- probable events which will mark the open- | “*anton, are guests at the Millard, tion of o system of improvements wiich, —Bohemisn Tarnverein will give” a | field; E. L. @aglish, of Lincoln, and J, T, | the system of paving shall have been grand ooncert at Kesiler's garden next | Eoker, of Albiow are at the Metropolitan, | 1ald, we have a small block of ground fitted and not an inch of it should es- Musical Union Orchestra will furnish the | My, T, W, Atlns, Gir ! e : W s hdhmrmmm;krfim; ocape taxatlon for the cost. By this Eloctrio Bitters are the purest and bes | a3 is practloable in such a case, will on the 20th of this menth abandon the | medicine known and will positively cure lfon Tenth street was ordercd can afford to be without them. They will cles, vave hundreds of dollars fn- doctors bills| 191te remote, Tho goneraligation toat anorder to f:k" on one sde of & how far back fr the street s the the same old story publiched in detail so |t the Miliard, My oplalon is that you should levy dians, his wife forced to marry a buck | are at t' o Millard, make the real estate charged coexten- friend Gen, Crook famot at home, jard. the princlpal conaiderations that our fos ocoppency In town, and sldewalks added together, make a ing of Douglas troet on the completion of | E.w, MaGentle, of Hastings; J. D. | when completed, will result in paving Sunday, June 10th, afternoon and even- all surrounded by {mprovements, and e 2oty thah ode of - bur lar | trio Bitters to my customers, they kg en. | J0B6Mme you ssoure uniformity and state of single blessedness. The lady of leunl y and Liver °°"‘w-. Furify the [ paved, the prospect for paving the re. —Bl Clarkson will advanc to the | everyy ear. ishop - block should be a8 made {n con- PERSONAL. ©. F. Jordan, of Denver, is at the Mil- Oaptain Joha C. White, of the army, s | rea] estate benes by the improve- many times of his trip to the Black Hills the tax upon all of the real estate and he a squaw, #o that he is now consid. Rev, Goo, W. Wafawright, of Blalr, aive with the present lately eatablished —The plate glaes windows are being put G. W. D. Cros, of Brownville, is o|gtreets are wide and tho blocks ~—A tournsment for roller akaters, bi. " Fon, Tonla Teyiiand! O/ ‘Mazsbal), fot grlevous burden, When we pave on the paviog work. Craus, 0\ Ulysses; O, 8. Carter, of Spring. | all four sides of the block, Tius,whou —_— . : ing. A grand ball will be given. The Thousands Ray So, there is not an iuch of it that is bene- Docelaa L Tia e marohante tire matisfaction and are rapid sellen,” | €quality and as near perfoot fairness his choloe is & great favorite in social cir. and regulate the No family g streets abutting it seemed priesthood on Sunday morning next at Trinity Cathedral several oclergymen, Brownell hall has its usual service thosame evening at the oathedral, E. C, Bell,from the cathedral in Minnesos, preaches at LITTLE PHIL. ystem of paving, comploted, would sur- Gen. Sheridan on a Visit te Omaha. | round the block with a like improve- ment, it seemed difficalt to oluctdate, Lieut.-General Phil, Sherldan, of Yet within a fow months the council both services. had actually orderea ail th —The Omaba Glee Jlub propose to[the Army, and Gen. Tompkins, ar-|ung wany {n?"fl. »:' . 0:“.;1"‘:‘;::; compete for the Platumouth cup, at the | rived from Ohloago yesterday, having [ of them. In Owmahs, it ought to be meeting in Lincoln nxt week, and their | gome via 8¢, Louls and the Wabash|uno longer difficult to establish the team is composed of te following: George [ o140 They reached Omaha at 10| Propositions tnut any block that has T. Mills, eaptain; /obn W. Petty, W, H. o'olook, and were driven immediately pavement laid i front of it on one 8, Hughes and F'S. Permalee, with the e ,'“.dq“m" bulldiug, where & street, will {u the nppmxlmutally nesr following alternstes: G. F. Brucker, John | 0, ¢rence was hold with Gen., How- ::ture, L "u“‘m““d by paving on J. Hardin and George Eay. ard and other officers. This conver. lne :zm:;n ;‘,‘v'hr:‘:e “ldnu'. TM: lf"" —HSome littie excitement exists in the | gy¢ion Iy said to have been concerning pn‘vlu Ny ltr,oot o on“:a.:?e:. :" vicinity of Firth over the mysterious dis- | the abandonment or completion of F:. Included in the .hm.l:,. half bluol: appearauce of » Hollander,who livessouth- | Thornburgh. womld "iedan to Be 'ole g8 A t clearly cquitable east of the town, Ho left home some five| An appropriation of $90,000 was and jast. When the block shall have or six Wieks ago, in compavy with two | made by the last congress to be éx- |peor surrounded with the lmprove- brothers, for the purpose of chopping wood | pended here, and thero has been some | 1ot every part of {t will have been » fow miles sway. As the story goes, the | curlous haltivg over the disbursement cqually charged with the ocst of the brothers returned but the Hollander did | Of the amount, several confltoting or- | yi i not. His prolonged absence caused many d.r'l‘.hh'h‘ been ""‘“& ¢ a AB TO THE ALLEYS, to believe that foul plsy had been r:sorted ore was some tolk of expending | por the paving of these, the law %o, and Wednesday R & i et the $90,000 at Fort Omaha, but this | yui1orig o8 you to take Into the dlis. Evans and s oamber of his neighbors will not likely prove praotioable. trict therefor, the two half blocse started out for the purpose of exploring the 0_ ot Ao lying on elther side therecf and to lay Ommenos: o the assessments thoreon, Thus all fl'""n‘" 1 powitle, fpd L dead s | Boyeq young ladles compose the | real estate in tho block pays for Its ™ graduating class at the high school | own complete improvement and finlsh- Wide Awake Druggists. . |this year, the class of 1883 includig l:a l:: fl: ;1'1: 898 v;elln:- ln_dtdt:s Mr. O, F. Goodman s slwaysalive in | Misgos Loutse J. Bruce, Huldah F, |8treets surro § 5 Whe middle his business, and spares no pains to secure B A * | line thereof mh-t“;ld -:“;ry.udd: :{Eh lln.’ ‘li: Isancson, Lizzie J. Fonwlck, E lith E, DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS o 0 Agency of the celebratod | Phelps, Allce 8, Harmon, Lizzie Lols: | wero under oo fore the I G O tion. Th conract befcre the law of 5.17«‘.’::?3';3. {‘:ov:?::agn:u;puunt enrleg end 1da L. Remington, 1883 was passed. It is true thet they Throst or Lungs, Sold on s, positive | held In the opera house, either on the ! The present law, bovave':. purs :“‘:r'l{"&{- Trial Wottles fxee, " Pegulor | 99.h or 30:h, in the evening. ports suthorlty to you to lay the as- - l'.l‘he annual exnmix:lltlonu at Brown. ;EIITQI“ thorol:ir;l‘ar. aad the plan 0 MITE COLOGNE |ell Hall began yesterday. Commence- | hereln snggesto entlrely practica- myfi:‘mgmy,oifid flowers of the [ment excrcises will be held at the hall | ble as to them. It is competent for ¥ar ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY |on Taceday evenlpg ncxt, the 12:h |the legielature, In my opinicn, by an it is the most fraveant of perfame |lust. act remedlal or caraiive in I's nature Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, 8su| The graduates thls year are Miss [to empower you to lovy the cost of Frenclsco. ¥or sale in Omaha by W, | Margaret Wilkon and Miss Osrrle [sn lmprovement already under con- J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bres | Dinsmoor. tract, upen the property actually ben- R The commenc ment at Creighton [efitted thereby, although the pre- The Home New York Life insur- | College will be held on the evening of | ceedings were inaugurated under s ance company bas the ratio of | the 27(h fust, at the oollege ball. The | former act which was different in re- assets and ns to ite iles of | programme will comprise recitations, | spent to matters merely direstory or panies easays and a dislogno of great atiract- | matters not necessary tothe protection oy ok the - mornd&ey )iveness, - ot substantial righta, LEGAL LEVY, CLARKE'S COLLEGE, e s on o st od ], $2.500. To flad out hia valuation of the property, a man oalled on him and offered §160 a foot front, bt the owner promptly answered, “Dy you take me for a fool? I would dot take $200 a foot for the groune ” It 1s noedless to say the assessment was not reduced, It should ba ralred to 4,000 q Which is Shortly to Adorn the Village of Bellevue, A Praweworthy Hnterprise by & Prominent Public Man, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The grestest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily core Burne, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Osncers, Piles, Chilblains, Corue, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruy- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box, For sale by C. mnn, SPORTING. 8pecial Dispatoi es to Ti B, JEROME PARK RACES, New York, June 7 —A little rain foll daring the races at Jerome park to dsy, bat the irack was in good con- ditfon, Oinb purse, two year olds, half mile, Withers' chestnu: colt, by Kicg Ernest, wou; Kelly's bay filly, by K'ug Alfouso, eccond; Boston third; tlme, 50 Westchester vap, two and one qnor. ter miles, Monitor won, Gon Moarce ancond, Eolo third; time, 4:(7 Nearly two wecks ago, Tur Brr contalned the first announcement that had been made concerning the pro- pored theologleal college to be eatab- lished at Bellevae, The foundor was stated to be Mr, Henry T, Olarke, an old resldent of that place, and one of the wealthiest and most enterprising cltizons of the stato. Mz, Clarke proposes to estabilsh a college at that placs, principally at his own expeuse, and the building s now in process of erection, according to placs drawn by the C.oyes Broa, of Omaha, It is understood that Mr, Clark yroposes to donsto §50,000 to tne enterprise, a larze pertlon of this sam to be expended ou the bullding, The natitaiion {s io be called the Presbyterien Synodical OCollege, and the intention s to have it ready for the reception of students on Monday, September 3d. Examinations for en- trance will be conducted by the sev— oral protessors on Thursday and Fri- day, August 30:h and 31st, of the week preceding the onening. Ballevue s sttuated on the B & M., railroad, ten miles eouth of Omahn, and s easily reached either feom Omaha or Plattamouth, The Unicn Pac!fis station Gllmore is but three miles from the college butldings, 8o that students from the weat may stop at that polnt if they chocse, Transportaticn from Gilmore to Ballevue will be provided by the ocollege authorities if students notify them of thelr coming. The college ocouples a site which for healthfulness and beauty of na- tural scenery has been celebrated for years, and cannot bosurpassed by any educational poiut esst or west. The entire property in the new Bellevae is under the coutrol of the trustees and friends of the institation, eo that temptations to youth will be effect- ually exclnded. Yot the college poa- sesses the advantage of belng within a fow minutes’ ride of Omaha, Council Bluffs and Plattemouth; and students, with the consent of the faculty, will have an oppertunity of hearlng such loctures, addresses and sermons from the noted men of our country as shall be dellvered in these cliles. Work is being pushed forward on the commodtous recitation hall and 1t 18 expocted to have 1t ready for occu- pancy by the opening of the college, Arrangementa are bolug perfected also, for tho erection of two. dormlitories, fistod wp with every needed conven- fenca, Uatil the dormitories are bailt ani- plo accommodations will be provided for the students in private families, There are ample faclllties for inpuring cheapnere, cleanliness aud satistactlon in board and accommodaiiors Ap- plications will be attended to fa the ordor they aro received, They may bo directad to Rev. W. J. Harsha, Omaha, Neb , secretary of the board of trustees, who will anawer all in- qniries and render all the assistance in his power to parents or students The college chairs will be occupled by men of learnlng, yisty and educa. tional experlence. Only those to whose overeight Christian poople may nafely cominit their children will be engaged. Tha names of the pro- fessors, with thelr respeotive branches, will be annouced In a fow woeks. There will ba two regular coursen of colleglate study: The classlcal, occu- pylng four years, and at its comple- tion entitling the graduate to the de- gree of A, B, and the solentifio, occupying threo years, and entitling the graduate to the degres of B 8§, Speclal courses will rot be allowed, rave In extraordinary ocases, ana with the full consent of the faculty. Members' cup, membera to ride, mile and a fariong, Jack of Heerts won, Mamie Fields second; time, 2:02}. C.ub purse, three-year-olds and u; wards, three.(1arters of a mile, Con- s'antine won, Dank second, Iuconstant third; 1:19} S:eeple cunse, short course, Lillie M. won, S.rychnlne sccond; time, 3:31 THE BRITISH TURF LoNpoN, June 7.—Tho race for the Si. James Palacy siskes, 3 year-olds, was won by Lord'Falmonth’s Galliard, Prince Soltykeff's Padlock s¢cond, J R. Kuene's Potosi third, No other starters, The Newmarks* stakes for 2 year- olds wss won by Wild Thyme, P, Lor- Alard’s Pontiac secoud, Offspriug third, Six starters, #T. JULIEN AND CLINGSTONE MATCHED. Cuicaco, June 7.--The Chieago driving park management has jast arrapged what promises o be the most sensational trotting event of the son- win. The terms are a special match ravo beiworn St Julien and Cllog- scone, acwittedly the fastest trotters on the turr, exoept Maud 8, for §1,- 000 dollars & side, with 85,000 added by the association and $1 000 addi- tlonal to beat the best record, 2:10}, mile heats, 3 in b to rule, to be trow- ted Thursdsy, Jaly 19 h, fifth day of the Chicago summer trotting meeting. The race is inlly arranged, play or pay, aud $1,000 a side in the hands of Secretary Hall, WRESTLING MATCH RocnEesTER, June 7.—The wrestling match between Dancan Roes and Henry Dafar, beat iwo oui of three, was won by Ross, Dafur won the collar and elbow, CLEVELANO RACES, CLeveLAND, June 7.—-Third dar, good track, 2:30 class, Elwin A won, Boaoio L. 24, Biowu Wilkes 84, Busby 4°F; time, 2:28, 2:27} 2:98, 2:25, 2:24, Eidie D. won, Jaok (2 31, Coestuut Stardth; time, 2:21}, 2:04}, 2:22} Froe for ail, Su. Jaltan won, Fanny Witherspoon 2i; lme, 2:18], 2:19} 2:21, LOUISVILLE RACES, Lovrsvitg, June 7 —Ths four- teenth and last dsy of the spring meeting; track maddy. Ciab puree, one mile, Black Gal won, Malasive eecond, Robert Bruse third; time, 1:504 Club purse, all ages, milo heats, Me- tropolis won, Manitoa sceond; time, 1:48}, 1:49} Ruonymeade stakes, 2-year olds, threc-quaarters of a mile, G:n, Hard- ing won, Accalon second, Bob Miles third; time, 2:184 Club puree, all ages, one mile and five farlongs, Ballast won, Weddlny Da;éuccund, Highfiyer third; tlme, 2:674, Tarf stakes, all sges, §2,600, $700 In connection with the college thero will also ba a thoroughly equipped proparatory department, in which elementary {nstructton wiill be glven in English, Latin, Greek, Mod- orn Languages aud Mathemsties, All theso coursez of study are open to both sexes, and speclel branches, such as mosfc, painting, ete., will ke eatablished as required. Students must bring written testl- raonfals of good mora! character from gnwn or fotmer instructors. Suita- le chemioal and mechanical appara- tus will be provided for experiment; a euffiolent llprary to be open for con- sultation for ‘ail ‘students will be ms- cured, and every facility offered f.r a subatantial, Ohelstian educstion, —————— NORTHWAS 'ERN“HOLT. to second, mile and a quarter, John Davils won, Pearl Jennings second, Farragut third; time, 2:13, Steeple chasy handicap, about one and three quartor miles, Guy won, Turfman sccond, Charlie Bush third; time, 3:11, NARRAGANSETT RACES Provivence, July 7.—Third day, Narragrsett park: 2:38 class, mile heats, best three In five,. Judge Davie won, Backman Mald second, Valdi- mor third, Miller's Damsel fourth; best time, A Special ci:ss, mile hoats, best three in five, Josephine won, Foreat Patchen second, Kentucky Wilkes third, D:l- ;sgr fourth; time, 2:26), 2:24, 2:24, 24 (Crann Paciric Horer S\ CORYER OF NIATH AND HARNEY STS, Omaha, Nebraska, OPENED MAY 1%TH, 1883, Independence Day to Be Celebrated av O'Meara. — To the Editor of the Bax, At a public meeting held at O'Mears, representing the northeast- ern quarter of Holt county, un the 2nd inst,, it was unanimously agreed that the Fourth of Jaly should be celebrated herqlu a suitable and be- coming manner Hon, Jacob Davis will bo president of the day, aesisted by twalye vice prosidents,. H. M. Stowari, Eyq,, will serve as marshal. Seven struiy committees are makiog all necded ar: rangements, The crowd of set- tlers to this reglon has been euch that this fertile prairio s soon to be densely peopled by an indastrious, thrifty and lutelligent population, The Apple creek fl ) ws throagh excel- lent scil and romantio scenery, At this soazon the wild plum, cherry ani spple trecs are loaded with bloesoms, A good water power hore offers in- ducements to some practical man to put in & will here, We have already several stores aad shops, D W. R Only an lostance. To the Editor of the Bee. This hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, and 80 rooms the first floor, especially adapt- ed fo tq_n)nnplu men, A cuisine of supeMer. excellence. Head- quarters. for _state trade. Special inducements to the thea- trical profession. Hote! situated five blocks from depots. Horse cars pass the door both ways every five minutes, T. J. BATBMAN, Among the eironlo tax-shirkers of Proprie! or, the olty, the owner of eighty feet front on Sixtenth fireet, on the|A: H. AYLSWORTH, corner of Ous, should be given a con- Ma.nagor, wa', The und, with hores theresa whion sout for st ast| (L% of Paxton Hotel) mors edi) $80 per mouth, s one of the best bus. &) Max Meyer's. AR LERRLTEUETL LR TR R T R R R R NN NN for_Infants and Children. B Castoriapromotes Digestion ]| What gives our Children cheeks, 3 heil Wy them sleep and overcomes Flatuloncy, Constipas | VoAt cures their fevers, makes them sleep s tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, and | wyen pantes tret and cry by turns, Feverishness. 1t insures health and | What cures their colic, kills their worms, natural sleep, without morphine. But Castoria. What quickly cures Constipation, rep Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell then to Morpbine Syrups, Castor Ol and Paregoric, an: gl i Hail Castorint * Castoria is so well adapted to Children that I recommend jt assuperior toany prescription known to me." . A. Arcugn, M. D., 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CENTAUR LINIMENT-—an absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and ¥ene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. A WEA LR ~To be acel for one or two R A farm of 140 acres, ca h r.;t !;«iw LA SPECIALS wil POSITIVELY not beln serted unless pald In advance. OR REN "-Furnished rooms with table board 1816 Dod'ge. 64378 TO LOAM-—MOREY <3 — TORE FOR RENT—Corner 6th snd .l’ll"fl. ONEY TO LOAN—The Om: ha savings nank EDWAGDS, 1100 Farn m s'reet. 31244 13 110w prop.red to make loans 00 Omaha ottager, eXcollell repalr. clty or Louglas county toal o ta LT T D D R U rateso futcrest. No comm ssfon chasged. 333t Leavenworth A%d Bofithiaye: e, S . i oo y MoCAGUE, M ONEY TO LOAN—The Lowcst Rates of In= | 810t '~~~ oppoeite . 0. A3} terest. Bemis’ Loan Agercy,15th & Douglas | NTORE FOR RENT—Corner of 16th and Dave 254-1 én;'om Inquire 1610 Davenport stroet. = 4631 —On chattel mortgnges. e 'URNISHED rooms and boatd_ Modern con- Block, Lol ] veniences, 1810 Dodge street, 1000 juni7f ) LOAN—On chaitel mortgages '8, 1100 Farnam 8t. 73v-1m} FOR SALE e AL ONBY. 1HEQAN—Call at Law office of D. L. | 730R S ALE OR RENT—New cottage with five- b ome 8, Oreighton Block. F Fooms sl Al m0deta onTeIeDILE. N, w, corner 224 and Harney. 815-9 p ZLoangy on_ chatiel property, by J. W -wm 2.3 South I4ta 8'rect. ——————— e — Folt SALE—160 acres tmproved farm near Cres*on, Towa; 65 acres under cultivation, 10 FER.P WANTED. acres wcodland, balance pa ture, $27 per a‘re, 200 acres improved farm, one half mile from Elk- ANTED—Two men to work in garden. Also | horn station, gaod house and_barz, Ifving w: w one man to run vegetable wagon, 145 acres under culfivation, balance pasture, all D. J. SMITH, Gardcer, fenced, $35 p-r sore, 7 lots in Yates & Reed's 817 7 Sherman Avend . | addition, near Proepcct Hill cemebary, $200; —_ | tm:paymnta. Hou'esad iotin Grand Island ANTED—Boy, 16 or 16 yesrs o'd, one living | Neb., 6 rooms, cloe s, celisr, well and shrab- with paren's preferred. Omaha Broom | bery, good fence, $10(0; time payments & lots Wotk , 15th and Pacific streetd, &18-9) in Graod Islaud, Neb, well lccated, 175, ‘ime | pa ments 6 lofs in Lowe's st bdivi-ion in South ANTED—A {woman to sew and work In | O.xahy, 8050 to $700, time yaymen s, House store. CHAS. SHIVERIK, and los,two s*ory frame 12'700wv, o'c8:ts, ce'lar, 8207 108 iaroam street, city wat r, ronts for $:0 ko d _o.ation, $3500. e e e e | HOUBE 07 d 10t 1} stOry frac e, 6 rooms, (1o ets. ANTED —Shippiog clerk, only « xperlorced | cellar, cistern aud well, ne r U, P shops on 13th m2n wil hfirat clash roferances need apply. | st, 82100 5 lots in A 1'% sub ‘ivis on of -.oger's Address - ppiag Clerk, Bes offi e. 8" [ add, ficeiy loc tes $°55 10 $400. 160 acr 8 two moes from Yankion, Dako'n, cne m'le from the VA \T5D-Twocmpstent wirls, one to cork | convent: a very greai barga ol piico $1¢00.]1 lok AWV sy Tib0 e s e b8 Bromu | osmarTiaby A R el $1000, on» "h.1f work and 1ake ¢ ro of children Ref rencis re | cas', *alanie cn time. E. L MOR & (O, quirel. Apply to Mra. Geo E. Pritchett, 208 Capitol ave, South 18th str ct. 524.9¢ ] OUSEHOLD GO I08—For sa'c chrap, om sccoun of leaviug city. Address M off ANTED—Carpenter by the month, single man, SITtt Jxo0. G. Jacoss VY ANTED—cock, or » claing reom OR £ALE—Saloon, with or without hui/din Pacific house, 7t Gord ‘ocat'on Good rewon for elling Ad- = | address ‘S con” Bee oftice 15084 VW ANIED-Four sirls for diniog room, at | ——— —— - - Cavfied House, 3 5308 | QR SALF—A new Halls afe, sutablo for of- Alc or house. Van Cott, at Max Meyer's. 58 [oRSA E—Building and Giocors busiuess, T2 ED—A yood girl for housewor t k. | 841 7% | 1 Spetman, cor. 15th and Howard.. | T 0T For eale only ten minvt s walk, from end secord cook at Metropolitan | A2 of street car track. J. C. Wiic'x atyark av- o 5 ¥15:9 | ecule house, Fianscom plac-. 602-tt TIRE 4@ limith ot Foence Cutoff, | FYOR SALE —Voso Piano. vire of T, C. Murphy, at ths work, X 5a8-ut C. J. CANAN. 8 § ' - F(m SALE—O1d newspapers iu large and emall ANTED 4 fint-cia s din vg ¥ o ir, 3t quinticiea «t this office. o N aoa'sy | J7OR SALE—Flax miil ANTED—A thorough bo k-keeper. «d- | &' brake, 3 duste's, beate dress *10,” cate of Boe offi¢, giving salary | Can work eliher r.tled or et , o ed and rifero: ces. 50074 | ing, pullies, and_belting for driving the +hore, alsoone 35 H, P, engine with bu'ler, smoke- \V NTED—A good wirl for ginersl house- | *tack snd «1l fix ures con p'ete. Address WILL. k, i ane or 8wede preorred, av rorshe | IAM TAIT Charles City Tows, 205 8mj) west coraer Hamiltorn aad Pler etroets,” 8hinn's | addition, 808-0} OR SALE—A first-clars second hand toy huge t 1319 Harney streat 3741 ANTES—A recond cook, at the Emmet Hou.e. Wom:n preferred, 812114 ANTED—Two gord first-class hai bers, qTI!AY OR STOLEN—One bay bronche Comuwercial Hotel, Lincoln, Ncb. Steady | N _h rre, about 5 years oll. Suar on nead; Work Apply at bnce £02.7§ | Woite | ind feer, bra, ded on let- hy Reward will be givea for intcrml co VW D-situylon s cooc Good refer. | ¢ ench given. Cor. 18th aud Webster Sts, | 2 Bluoeast RAYED OR STOLEN—from (he | r: mises onWainut street and 8ccord, 1 ear Hoyd's ing hou'r, sloce My 1'th, a 2-yemr-old ricolor, blulsh-gray; wedini he'g 't £35d1tandwit Tiikop0s 8 WODRICH, 8011 W ANTED -4 ataie g room sirl at the C v}}n 315t ton hou e, W/ ANTED—Two moa of good ddress o take | P orders for the Key Stone R !l up Sprirg | belf: Ma tiere. Als)sell other goods, Uall 471 south 10th strcet. 788 7t = - OST—A silk sacquo on E'ght enth strei t o= txeen Ch (ago a~d Furnam. Finder will be suitably rewsrded by leaving the game at Heary Lehmann's, 1118 Farnam St, A4} ANTED—A first ¢ ag3 engraver at Vdholm aud Erickson, 792-11 IVE AGENTS WANTED—For a popu'ar fast liiug new book. Gall at 118 "scuth 11t ADIES AND YOUNG MEN in city or 5340 coustry to take nice | ght and pleasant work at theic homes; $t: §5 a day easily and quietly SITUATIONS WANTED made; work se (s by mail; no canvasspe: ne s AL stamp for reply. Pleaso addre s Reliable Manus Snufl ON WANTED—dy a voung mar, | facturing Co., Philadeiphia, Fa , drawer 1T (Swede) who is well used to ‘take rare of 749 June2 TueThuSat12¢ bousea and 1 willing to do acy kind of work, Ap. [ ———— " - = p'yat P, E. Flodman & Co, north 16 h st. TAKEN UP —0O-e horse aud one mare colt, 835.8§ with left hind feet white. Mare ha white star on forehcad, Ownercan recover same by "\AJANTED—Situation by young woman as | POVing (wuerstip on spplicsticn to R. Price nuree t)an invalid in a good family. Ap- toga precinct, 56650 cewdl ply at 5t Joseph's hespital, 340} WA ot v+ e s | KD WA RD KUEHL hgclogD ¢ possble. Pleavo cal at 1608 Cum | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDT L TIONALIST, 403 Tenth etreat, kotween Farnam ANTED—A +ituation as housekceper by a | A2d, Harney. 3 oald of guardiam s ? spirits, obtain far any one & glance of the pash ‘ Iady. Afldnlu]!flh Cass 5t 877§ and preoent, and on cartain aagdlklnni in »ve‘ fo- ture. Boots and Shoes wade ta order. Fesfood oreet ANTED marricd man, sitaation | #atisfaction guarantee 1o any ca) Vi c, go0d hand, = Wages tot 60 w. ol sterd situstion. Re'ersnccs given, H. 8. 707 nort 18 ruct, Omata, TR0 74 » | MIBOELLACE W% WANTYH | wants to veet “C at the Meu opolitan Hotel, Omalia, 464-14§ FOR LENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, OR RENT—Furnished rodms, No. 218 no th 9th strect, beiweea Capitol wveate and Davenport. 82193 OR R ~Twoconnec ms farnihel suitab'e £ four geatla:en or a ‘amily, With board. Lay board furnished. 70618 h si B "0 RENT—On» or two rooms, hsndsomely turaished ke 1613 Didge st. 832-15¢ or unfuruished, with cnport. 2013 A bearding , contairing 17 rcoms, in £ood re. ¥ 211 ac uth 14th strect, or to Mes, M north 17ih srdet, between Chlifor- ‘Wehst: r strect 806.12§ "l;\” PR REN —4t low renn, 1 7Ol RENT—Two new brick stcres cn_16th Bhrect, nea: Capitcl avene, Lquire at N. o corner ¢f T5th a ney. 790-11§ | . 1 quire at 0K BINT0, and Erl keon Absolutely Pure. - This powder never vai Cottage of three rocms, Leiven- | Strength and wholesomeness, 23d streets. T.J. Fitzmerris, 643 | than the orpinary kinds, and cannot be scl! lw .tf | competition with the multituds uf lw test: shop — | welght, alumor ph-sphate powsder Sold only ta cans. Bovas BAKING Powsaa Co, Wall-8i. o OR RENT—icely farnisiicd tooms 1615 Ohl. Foes TORTH vel of pu rik @ boonoumn York. ETm( RENT—Furnis ed_cottage, 8a ot i e | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON in the L Wil sell pact fargiture o i qulrs Van Cott, | OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & § 1507 PARNAL. (XY Omaha Noby

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