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THE OMAHA DAILY BE&E-FRICAY JUNE 8 eammmm——— MEDICAL MATTERS. LECAL LEVY. Interesting Meeting of the Doug |The Ex-Uity Attorney's Opinion lag County Society. on Paving Asscssments, The Daily Beo. OMAHA, Fiiday Morning, June 8, Summary of the Diecussions,— | An Interesting Document for A Remarkable Oaze, Those who Must Pay for Pavemeuts, LOOAL BruVITIHS, —Yestorday was one of the finestdays of the soason, 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 stroot railway yesterday and the weather at The Douglas County Medleal society met Taesday about twenty mem. bers belng present of the twenty -sev- | Hon, John D. Howe, the retiring on composing the memberahip. The |clty attorney, has submitted in writ- most Interesting portion of the pro-|ing an oplnlon upon paving questions, ceedings was the literary programme. (of which the followlng s the most once became sultry. Dr. G. B. Ayors read sn essay on |important portion to taxpayers: —When the asphalt pavement is Iaid it [ ‘‘Anomalous Arterles,” In which he| The most Interesting and difficult will be a picnic for the fire department | called attentlon to the varlons branch- | question that arises under the paving horses to make a ron, ings of arteries found In the human [law Is that which relates to the assees- —DBurglars visited the house of Meesrs, | body, which were different from those [ mente, Ambrose and Tzichuck, of Farnam street, | cagually found, these varlous peculiar- TO WHAT DEPTH BACK near 20th, on Tuesday night. {tles balng qaits common tn the lower | from the street shall real estate be ~Daring the month of May the Western | formy of animals, Ho referred to |charged with the cost of the Improve- Uaion delivered in Omaha 8,061 oity tele- othor anomalous parts of the body |ment? The fmportauce of ho quos- e, an avorsg of 205 porday. | whioh are found to" b normal n i | it ho present thne, n view of -n-;-l;dpolfl:: ‘:‘;‘.‘glz’:':;:d‘::qltfi'fi::; Dr. L. B, Graddy reported an an. | the extensive improvements now un- a set of horness, was sent up for twenty | Oalous case of double arterlal sup- | dertaken, cannot bo over-estimated doyhi ply In one e!flhof ® patlont, a case 80 | To adopt & correct basis upon which Z Sam Mason was committed to jail yes. | ¥ XY anique that no parallol has boen | ¢, lay these bardens for the futare, is terday by Judys Beosks, for oasrylng oon. | I 10 SOy medion) Htesatare, |45 01y aad delloate task. * 1 have given this subject much cealed weapons and being unable to pay | {hose anomalous forms show the Inti- mate relations which exist between | thought. Your power under the act his fine, —The regular monthly meeting of the | the structare and function of a man 9 : State Stenographers takes place Friday | with the lower forms of life,and called T only}lmltcdl by thefi onm;;l evening, June Ath, at the office of J. J, | attention to the fact that England had | tntlonal restriction which confines the Points, in the Creighton block. need to be prond of her son, Chas, | power to levy assessment upon such —The jabilee concert given at tho [ Darwin, who demonstrated thesedeep | renl estate as is benefitted by tho im- Eighteenth Street M. E, church Wednes- ln%:n“m““ll problems of biology. | provement. The act of 1882 was ap- P L. A, Merrlam next read an tll:yb::.d;:n t?:';:n::z?:':;-l:;fl- 2 easay on the subject *'How mediclnes | PA¥ently drawn upon tho thoory that . , rican p act and how to choose the right one,” [only the ““lots and lands” abutting M. E. church, was a success, In which he held to the uniformity of |upon the streots wore chargeable. —Rev, J. B, Hammond, formerly pas- | nature’s laws, and the correlation of | Had the lots been of uniform depth tor of St. Barnabas, has arrived in this | physioal, chemical and vital forces, | this would have been defeusible. Bat city from Baltimore, and will remain over | Ho aald that some mediclnes act|some were 66 feot and mome 132 foet the Sabbath, He will ocoupy the pulpit | chemical-vitally and strictly spesk.|deep on the same stroqt,and the hold- at one of the Sabbath services and Rev, | ing have but one action. He called | ings of individuals varlea from 22 feet Dr, Beats at the other. attentlon to the great - valuo|to'132 feet in depth. The law applies < g of small and frequently repeated doses | t0 all streets. L ts on east and west —The young people of the First M. E. | 3 4 tho neoessity of s more thor. | streets are generaly 132 foot deep, Sabbath fehool will have pienic at Glen- | 5y h understanding of the physfologl- | though this is far from betng lnvari- wood, Iows, on Saturday and will leave | sal'aotion of remedios. ably so—on north and sounth streets over the B. & M. at 8:30 sharp, Saturday | The subject was afterwards dis- | the lots are geueraliy only €6 feet deep morning snd return at 6 o'clock p. m. the | cussed by Drs, Carter, Swetman,|—%0 that to levy an assessment on Ralph, Ayers and Glbbs, “‘lota” meant to Ignore all uniformity The soclety then adjourned for one | and equality; whereas, if it were per- misaible, as some hold, to charge only the real estate ll!ll!lli’ abutting, tho result would be to throw the whole burden in one case upon the holder of a parcel only 22 feet deep, and, in an- other case, upon the holder of adepth of 11;2 ho't, boalim belng the nn.ml per foot front in both cases. The manifest McKinnon, of Lincoln, are at the Mil- | j;inatioe of this led to tho aot of 1883, lard, This act contemplates that you shall, F. J, Speer, of St, Paul, ia at the Metro- | In the exerctse of your best judgment, determine the depth of real estate which shall be charged, and in such matter you should entirely 1GNORE LOT LINE§ AND THE BOUNDA- RIES of the holdings ot individuals, Wipe At the request of the city counell, ~—The delegates to the convention of the State Sportsmen’s association are: George | month, T, Mills, chairman; P. 8, Eustis, Jeff W, Bedtord, G. ¥, Bruoker, A. 8. Patrick; alternates Sam. Nash, F. S. Parmalee, Kay. —James Bryan, for the past seven years o bar keeper in this city, left last night for Omaha, Just as he boarded the train » friend handed him » packsge containing an elogant gold watch chain and charm, as | Politan. a token of their esteem. Not knowing| Osborn Chase, of Denver, is guest of what the package contained and not dream- | the Metropolitan, ing of » present, he made no speech of [ A, Savage, of Wymore, registered at thanks,—State ourusi, the Metropolitan, —Setustian Buck) Who bas fgured fn| ) ., (uivate secretary to General|out all quostions of ownership .and the western papers from time to time for Manager Kimball, of the Union Pacific, | 100k at the two strips of real eatate on some years, has turned ‘up in Omaha |, o "0 Chicago yesterday, secompanied | tho sldes of the strees, the same as if again, having been arrested as a vagrant, by M, Orr. f they were bare ground, and enquire Buck claims to have just returned from gl how far back from the street is the one of the Indian reeorvations, and tells| Usptain Joha C. White, of the army, 18| real estate benciitted by the improve- the same old story publiched in detail so | 8¢ the Millard, ment, Inthis wsy uniformity, equal- many times of his trip to the Black Hills| R. R, Randall, land commisaiooer of the | ity and fairneas are attalnable, in 1675, Heclaims that he, his wife and | B. & M. is io the city, My oplalon is that you shounld levy two children, were captured by the In-| H, D, Hathaway and son, of Chiogo, | B® tax.upon all of the roal disns, his wifo forced to marry & buck| are at "0 Millard, b EHOLUDER RN THN HALY A and ke & squaw, 10 that ke fs now. odnsld. . abuttiog upon the street, This would rod s myh ikt bwo wivie. Eaiekving Rev, Geo. W. Wafawright, of Blair, | make the real estate charged coexten- ST8G 8 My reglstored at the Millard last night, sive with the present lately established $o see Gen. Howard to get ald, &s bia old distriots; although that is not ver friend Gen, Crook lsmot at howe, ; ;:',. A, Bowen, of Lincoln, is at the Mil. 4 y ard, material. I base this conclusion upon —The plate glass windows are being put the princlpal consderations that our in the new Nebravka National bank build. | G- W. D. Oros, of Brownville, is a|gtreets are wide and the guost of the Millard. are small; the taxcs blocks ing yesterday, andit will soon be ready for grad. for occupancy. K. O. Morehouse, of Missouri Valley, is | Ing, paving, curbiug, In town, and sldewalks added together, make a guttering —A tournsment for roller akaters, bi. grlevous burden, When we pave on cyolers and other sports is among the| Ton. Louls Loy and O. Marshall, of |0y vide of block, it is in contempla.- probable events which will mark the open- -“»u‘mm. are guests at the Millard, tion of a system of improvements which, ing of Douglas stroet on the completion of | E.%, MaGontle, of Hastings; J. D. [ when completed, will result in paving the paving work. ? , | Creu% % Ulysses; ©. 8. Carter, of Spring. | all four sides of the block, Thus,whon —Bohemisn Tarnverein will give a |field; E. L. wyglish, of Lincoln, and J, T, | the system of paving sl have been grand concert at Kesiler's garden next | Koker, of Albiow are at the Metropolitan, | 1ald, we have a small block of ground Sunday, June 10th, afternoon and: evsn- all surrounded by improvements, and ing A‘ grand ball will be given. The there is not an iuch of 1t that is bene- M uled Uhnion Orchestra will furnish the fitted and not an Inch of it should es- m"h :r taxation for the cost. By this o trio Bitters to. my customers, the g eme you sccure uniformity and D;.m:'“fl::;:.:fl: tire satifaction’ and are rapid seliues Sauailty and as nour porfuot fairness holesals a t 3 will on the 20th of this menth abandon the | medicine known and will positively cure Wl?:;c T?nt: |t:::t .w‘:“ardarod state of single blessedness. The lady of | Kidney “:"d lf"i’:“‘."&‘: :.‘i'; %‘;‘m‘ paved, the prospect for paving the re- his choloe is » great favorite in social cir- NM_.M:'M without them. They malnlng streets abutting it seemed cles, save hundreds of dollars in dootor's bills | 19ite remote, The goneralization —Blshop Clarkson will advane to the | everyy ear. toat an order to on one smde of & priesthood on Sundsy morning next at block should be El en as mado in con- Trinity Csthedral several clergymen, "l'fl:;lfifl of a "1"':.'3' of paving, service Wwhich, w comple would sur. :.“';'l::“_r““‘.';l“‘,"'l"" Il fame | on. Bheridan on & Vislt to Omah. | Found'tho biock with & liks asrare. ment, it seemed difficult to olucidat: :::-M:_-nl in Minnesow, preaches at Lieat.-Goneral Phil, Sherldan, of Yet within' a fow montha the conn:fi had actually ord —The Omaba Gles Jlub propose to|the Army, and Gen. Tompkins, ar-| .5 :m.' {,m":';:':ldl ‘::“ .l‘;l‘:‘;::; compete for the Plattmouth oup, at the | rived from Chicago yesterday, having | of them, In Omaha, 1t ought to be meeting in Lincoln nxt week, and their| gome via 8t, Louls and the Wabash|no longer difficult to eastablish the team is composed of te following: George | . nia They roached Omaha at 10 propositions thut any block that has T. Mills, eaptain; 7obn W, Pebty, W, H. o'olodk, and whte driven! immadiitel pavement lald «n front of it on one S, Hughes aud ¥ 9. Permales, with ko [ 5 SO0 BG WOR8 FENER whon{ stroet, will {u the spproximately near following alternstes: G. ¥ Bruoker, Joha [ (0 ¢ 8 FEREIEEIREE, S8 o o o | {ature, bo surroanded by paviag on J. Hardin and George Kay. ard and other officers. This conver- lthe l'!llllll.\l;l ] threo sldes, This be- —ome litti excitement exists in the | yation ls said to have been concerning [ 15 *" toh o the aasesament, fog vicinity of Firth over the mysterious dis- | the abandonment or completion of K, Pn‘o'ln 3‘:,: t): uol'; f.‘:',m 'l::‘l, ‘:lm“ appesrance of Hollander,who livessouth- | Thornburgh. SeRE e douws ook A y cquitable east of the town, He left home some five| An appropristion of $90,000 was and jast. When the block shall hav or six wheks ago, In company with two |made by the last congress to be éx- been surrounded 'Il!h the lu:pro:Z») brothers, for the purpose of chopping wood | pended here, and there has been some | ;o every part of it will have been » fow miles away. ~As the story goes, the | urious haltiog over the disbursement cqually charged with the ccst of the brothers returned but the Hollander did gmxml:%‘;‘:mfld conflfoting or- | ok, mot, His prolonged absence caused many 4, AB TO THE ALLEYS, to believe that foul plsy had been rcsorted m?:;{,‘&afl:"fl:fia‘:&: "‘?::":L“‘: For the paving of these, the law to, and Wednesday morning » man named | =) b o s mtl:’.blo authorizes you to take Into the dis. Tvans and & namber of his neighbors R kil J telot therefor, the two half blecss started out for the purpose of exploring the Iylng on elther slde thereof and to lay A e A i daad o0 Commenocement Notes, the aesessments thoroon, Thus all alive, Beven young ladles compose the | real estate in the block pays for lts graduating class at the high school | own complete improvement and finish- Wide Awake Druggists. |this year, the olass of 1883 Includiog [I0g In the alloya as well as In the Me. O, F, Goodman is alwaysalive in | Misses Loutse J. Bruce, Huldah F. :ltrfll'l‘ lur;owndmz it to the middle 3 3 ne thereo! the best of every article in his Isaaceon, Lizzie J. Fonwlck, Elith E, DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS ;‘\.‘:"“’m':hr; m‘l‘fi;‘lflfh'}fi Phelps, Alice 8. Harmon, Lizzie Lols: | wero under con urace vefcre the law of only certain cure known for Consumption, | enrleg and 1da L. Remington, 1883 was passed. It is true thet they (Jwghrh(!oldn. Honrseness, Asthma, 18y | The gradusting exorclses will be PERSONAL., J. H, Calver, of Milford, and G, W, Thousands ray So, Mr, T, W, Atkins, Girara, Kap,, : “I never hesitate to rmmm::(l.;la:; i!l:::'e LITTLE PHIL. wern ordered paved under the act of Fover, nchitis, or effection of the 1882 ¥ 'n.i:::t ;ro Lnngs, Sm on a lm-ltlv‘e held in the opera house, either on the lnf. 4 "l":?:rg::u?l!::mhnt:l:vepr”;. ::lut mr‘-{:&e Trial Wottles free, Pogulor | 99;h or 30:h, in the evening. poris suthorlty to you to ley the as— Tha"-nnnnl nxnmindntlom at Brown- ;emrem thereurder, lnud the plan g MITE COLOGNE |ell Hall began yesterday. Commence- | hereln suggested s entlrely practica. m:’g‘:&(’sfid flowers of the|ment excrelses will be held at the hall | ble as to them. It is competent for ¥ik raumrp YOSEMITE VALLEY |on Tacedsy evenlvg next, the 12:h | the legislatore, in my opinicn, by an it is the most frasrant of porfame [luat. aot remedlal or curative in I's nature Manofactured by H. B, Slaven, ¥an| The graduates thls year are Miss [to empower you to levy the cost of Franclseo, ¥or sale in Omaha by W, | Margaret Wilkon and Miss Osrrle |an improvement already under con- J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros | Dlnsmoor. tract, upon the property actuslly ben- b sl The commenement at Creoighton |efitted thereby, although the pre- The Home New York Life tnsur- [ Oollege will be held ou the .vuuus‘ of |ceedings were lnaugurated under s ance com bas the t .flao: the 27th lnll.uummlllnpb-llu 'he l;.r:‘qrhut'&:.hm different in re- assets an- to it tes of | programme comprise recitations, | s} ma merely directory or n,afi.m.’m easays and a dialogno of great atiraot- | matters not necessary tothe protection morndkey )iveness, CLARKE'S COLLECE. Which is Shortly to Adorn the Village of Bellevae, A Prareworthy Hnterprise by & Prominent Public Man, Nearly two wecks ago, Tur Bre 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 cltizans of the state. Mz, Clarke proposes to estabilsh a college at thas placy, principally at his owa expeuse, and the building is now in process of erection, according to placs deawn by the C.eyes Broa, of Omaha, It is underatood that Mr. Clark yroposes to doneto §50,000 to the enterprise, a large portlon of this sam to be expended ou the bulldlng, T'he institution is o be called the Presbyterien Synodical College, and the intention is to have it ready for the reception of students on Monday, September 3d. Examinations for en- trance will be conducted by the sev- oral professors on Thursday and Fri- day, August 30:h and 31st, of the week preceding the opening. Bollevue is sttuated on the B & M. railroad, ten miles zouth of Omahn, and is eaesily reached elther feom Omaha or Plattemouth, The Unicn Pac!fis station Gllmore is bui three miles from the college’ butldings, so that students from the west may stop at that polnt if they chocse, Transportaticn from Glimore to Ballevue will be provided by the college authoritios if students rotify them of thelr coming. The college ocoupies a site which for healthfalness and beauty of na- tural scenery has been celebrated for years, and cannot bo rurpassed by any educational point esst or west. The entire property in the new Bellevaoe {s under the control of the trustees and friends of the Institation, o that temptations to youth will be effeot. uslly exclnded. Yot the college pos- sesses the advantage of belng within a fow minutes’ ride of Omaha, Council Bluffs and Plattsmouth ; and students, with the consent of the faculty, will have an oppertunliy of hearing such loctures, addresses and sermons from the noted men of our country as shall be dellvered in these cliles. Work 1is being pushed forward on the commodiouns recitation hall and 1t 1s expocted to have 1t ready for occu- pancy by the opening of the college. Arrangements are bolug perfected also, for tho erection of two. dormitories, fisted wp with every needed conven- fenca Uatil the dormitories are built ani- plo accommodations will be provided for the students in private families. There are ample faclilties for insuring cheapneee, cleanliness aud aatistaction in board and accommodaifors Ap- plications will be attended to fo the order they aro received. Thoy may ba directsd to Rev. W. J. Harsha, Omaha, Neb , secretary of the board of trustees, who will answer all in. qnirfes and render all the asistance iu his power to parents or students The college chairs will be occupled by men of learning, yisty and educa. tlonal experfence. Only those to whose overeight Obristian people may safely comit their children will be engaged. Tha names of the pro- fessors, with their respective branches, will be annonced In a fow woeks. There will bs two regular coursen of colleglate study: The classleal, occu- pylog 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 degrea of B 8, Speclal courses will rot be allowed, save in extraordinary ocases, ana with the full consent of the faculty. In connectlon with the ocollege there will also ba a thoroughly equlpped preparatory department, in which elementary {nstruotton wiil be glven in English, Latin, Gheek, Mod- orn Linguages aud Mathematios, All these courses of study are open to both sexes, and speclel branches, such as muslc, painting, ete,, will te eatablished as required. Students must bring written testl- monfals of good mora! character from astors or former {nstructors. Sulta- lo chemioal and mechanical appara- tus will be provided for experiment; a suffiolent llprary to be open for con. sultation for afl ‘students will be ns- cured, and every facility offered f.r o substantlal, Ohelstian edocstion, PEEEICn. - bt NORTHWAS 'ERNSEHOLT. —_—— Independence Day to Be Celebrated av O'Meara. 7o the Editor of the Bax, At & public meeting held at O'Mears, representing the northeast- ern quarter of Holt county, on the 2nd inst., it was unanimously agreed that the Fourth of Jaly should be celebrated herglu a sultable and be- coming manner Hon, Jacob Davis will bs prosident of the day, aasisted by twalve vice prosidents, H. M. Stewart, Euq,, will sorve as marshal. Seven atruag committees are makiog all needed ar- rangements, Toe orowd of set- tlers to this reglon has been euch that this fertile prairio ls soon to be densely peopled by an indastriona, thrifty and Iuteliigent population, The Apple creek fl )ws through excel- lent scil snd romantls scenery, At this soazon the wild plum, cherry and spple trecs are loaded with blossoms, good water power here offers in- ments to some practical man to put in & will heroe, We have already several stores aad shops, D W. R Only an Iastance. To the Editor of the Bee. Among the e'ironio tax-shirkers of the city, the owner of eighty feet front on Sixtenth fireet, on the corner of Oas, should be given s con- splonous sta', The grcund, with stores thereon whico rent for at least $80 per mouth, is one of the best bus. T iness points on the street, and the owner kicked sgalust an sasesrment of $2.500. To flad ont his valuation of the property, n taan ealled 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 asiessment was not reduced, It should ba ra'sed to $4,000 X Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The grestest medical wonder of the world, Warranted to apeedily cure Burre, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorcs, Oancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corur, Ty ,» Chapped Hands, and all skin eruy- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 26 cents per box, For sale by O, ¥, Goodman, pot-d B Tkt I SPORTING. 8pecial Dispate es to Tun Ban, 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- dition, Oinb purse, two year olds, half mils, Withers' cheatnut colt, by Kicg Ernest, wou; Kelly's bay filly, by K'ng Alfouso, sccond; Boeton third; tlme, 50} Westchester vap, two and one gner- ter miles, Monitor won, Gon Mource sacord, Eolo third; time, 4:(7 Members' cup, members to ride, mile and & fariong, Jack of Heerts won, Mamie Fielda second; time, 2:09}. C.ub purse, three yoar-olds and up wards, three.(1arters of a mlle, Con. w’antine won, Dank second, Iuconstant third; 1:19} Stieeple cunse, short course, Lillie M. won, S.rychulne sceond; time, 3:31 THE BRITISH TURF. LoxnpoN, Jane 7. —The race for the 8. James Palacy stakes, 3 year-olds, was won by LordFalmounth's Galliard, Prince Soltykoff's Padlock s¢cond, J R. Kvene's Potosi third, No other starters, The Newmarket atakes for 2 year- olds was won by Wild Thyme, P, Lor- {lard’s Pontiac second, Offspriug third, Six starters. #T. JULIEN AND CLINGSTONE MATCHED, Cuicaco, June 7.--The Chieago driving park management has jaat arranged what promises to be the most sensaiional trotting event of the sea. win. The terms are a special match ravo beiween St, Julien and Cling: stong, acwittedly the fastest trotters on the wurr, ¢xcept Maud 8, for $1.- 000 dollars & side, wich $5,000 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 jully arravged, play or pay, aud $1,000 a side in the hands of Secretary Hall, WRESTLING MATCH Roonester, June 7.--The wrestling match between Duncan Roes and Henry Dafar, beat two ouy of threr, was won by Ross. Dafur won the collar and elbow, CLEVELAND RACES, CLEVELAND, June 7.—Third dar, good track., 230 class, Elwin A, won, Bonolo L. 2d, Biowu Wilkes 84, Busby 4b; timé, 2:28, 2:27% 2:28, 2: 24, Pacir >, Eldia D. wopn, Jeock Hert 27, Dookot 34, Crestuut Stardth; time, 2:21}, 2:94}, 2:22} Froe for ail, St Ja'taa won, Fanny Witherspoon 21; time, 2:187, 2:19} 2:21, LOUISVILLE RACES, LovisvitLg, June 7 —Tho four- teenth and last disy of the spring meeting; track maddy. Ciub purze, one mile, Black Gal won, Malasire eecond, Robert Bruso third; time, 1:50} Club purse, all ages, milo heata, Me- trepolis won, Mauiton sccond; time, 1:48¢, 1:49} Ruonymeade stakes, 2-year olds, threc-quariers of a milc, Gon. Hard- ing won, Ascalon second, Bub Miles third; time, 2:18} Club puree, all ages, one mile and five farlongs, Ballast won, Weddingz Davéueoond, Highfiyer third; time, 2:674. Tarf stakes, all ages, $2,600, $700 to second, mile and a quarter, John Davis won, Pearl Jennings second, Farragut third; time, 2:13, Steeple chzs> handicap, about one and three quarter miles, Gay won, Turfman eccond, Charlle Bush third; time, 3:11, NARRAGANSETT RACES Provivence, July 7.—Third day, Narragrnsott park: 2:38 class, mile heats, best three In five,. Judge Da: won, Backman Mald second, Valdi- meor third, Miller's Damsel fourth; best time, 2:20}. Spectal ci:ss, milo heats, best three in five, Josephine won, Foreat Patchen second, Kentucky Wilkes third, Drl- ;ur fourth; time, 2:26§, 2:24, 2:24, 124 (ranp Paciric Hored NINTH ARD HARNEY STS, Omszha, Nebraska, OPENED MAY 1%TH, 1883, This hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, and 80 rooms the first floor, especially adapt- ed for, 'gnglxlx\l‘- men. A cuisine of supeMér . excellence. Head- quarters. for \s“scm tr Special inducements to the thea- trical profession. Hotel situated five blocks from depots. Horse cars pass the door both ways every five minutes. T. J. 8A1BMAN, Proprie!or, A, H, AYLSWORTH, Manager, (Late of Paxton Hotel): morn edl} \ | Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes atulency, OHB'.I]HN- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. ‘‘ Castoria is so well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription known 10 me.” L. A, Ancikh, M. Dy & Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. CENTAUR L tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. SSPECIALS will POSITIVELY not beln serted unless pald in advance. rEY ONEY T0 LOAN—The Om' ha savings vank 1s now propared to make loans on Omaha city or I'ouglas county real e t: at current rates o futerest. No comm sslon charged. 333tt V] ONEX TO LOAN—The Lowcs® Rates of In- 1 rerest. Bemiy' Loan Agercy,15th & Douglas - [EY LOANED—On chattel mo 08, 7 Union Block. Hmnl ) LOAN—On chattel mortgages 8, 1100 Parnam 8¢, 73v-Im . S iy Rt AR 4 ONEY 10 N—Call at Law office of D. L, 'h peu ey 8, Oreighton Block. ZLoangd on_chatiel property, by J. -:T'?%' 2 3 South I4th s'rect. FER.P WANTED. ANTED—Two men to work 1o ga one man to run vegetable wa D. J. SMITH, Gardzer, 817 74 Sherman Avond . — ANTED—Boy, 16 or 16 years o'd, one living with paren's’ preforred. Omaba Broom Work ', 15th and Paclfic streetd, ¥18.9) ANTED—A {woman to sew and work in store. CHAS. SHIVARIK, 8207 108 iaroam street. ANTED -Shippiog clerk, only « xperlsr ced men wiihfirs: class roferanc 3 <8 need anply. Address 8" ippiag Clerk, Beo o e, £ W A 26D Twocampetent cltls, one to cork wash and iron, an1 a girl (0 da & cord work and 1ake ciro of children Ret: re quired. Apply to Mrs, Geo E. Pritchett, South 18¢h st ct. 824.9) ANTED—Carpenter by the month, single | may, 817t JN0. G. Jacos VY ANIED —Cock, or a diniag reom girl b Pacflc house. 820-7¢ ANIED—Four yirls for dining room, at Canfied House, 830-8 ood girl for housework. At t 41 7% \ ANTED —At 117 N. 14th s, & din. 18t onco, €33.0§ om for Infants and Children. AUATEEERREEEEEEL T ERE R HE R RR R ERNR R NN NSNS AN SN\ \ ‘What gives our Children cheeks, What cures their fevers, m: s them sl K 'Tis_Castoria. When babfes fret and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms, But Castoris. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hail Castoriat MENT-—an absolute cure for Rheuma- The most Powerful and ¥ene~ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. ot 1318 JOR NENT—Large furnisted ro'm [‘ Jac Street. 742:1m. FU,H an ac 1 ~To be cacel for one or two A farm of 140 acres, ca h rent $3.00 Inqoire at Bee office. 7:370 OR REN “-Furnished rooms with table board 1816 Doc'ge. 643.7§ TORE FOR RENT—Corner 6th snd Pierce. EDWA®DS, 1100 Farn w s'reet. 73124+ JFORBENT-Two cottager, exomlens ropair Leavenworth and South ave ue, $2% and §28. MccAGUE, 6104t " oppoito P. 0. TORE FOR RENT—Corner of 16th and Dave “;n;lon. Inquire 1610 Davenport etroet. i URNISHED rooms and boa'd veniences, 1810 Dodge strevt.1000- juni7} FOR SALE OR S ALEOR RENT—New cttage with five rooms and all modern convenlences. N. W, corner 224 and Harney. 818-9 R SALE—160 acres Improved farm near Cres*on, Iowa; 65 acres under cultivation, 10 acres wcodland, balance pa ture, $27 pera‘re. 200 acres improved favm, one half mile from Elk- horn station, good house and_barc , living water, 145 acres under culfivation, balance pasture, all fenced, $35 p. £ scre, 7 lota in Yates & Reed's addition, near Proepcct Hill cemotary, $200; t'm- paym nts. Hou'e sad lot in Grand Island Neb., € rooma, cloe s, celisr, well and shrab- bery, good fence, 810(0; time payments 5 lots in Orand Island, Neb, well lccated, 75, time pa ments 5 lofs In Lowe's st bdivi-fon in South 2659 to 8700, 1ime raymen story trame lot 1} story fra=e, 8 rooms, (1o efs. will, ne r U. P shops on 13th A 1en's sub ‘ivis on of Loger's i $°55 10 $400. 160 acr s two myes from Yankion, 1)ako'a, cne m'le from the convent:a very great brrgan, pice $1600.21 1ot cornec I diva ani Divison 81000, ons h.lf cas’, Falane cn time. E. L. MOR & €O, 1622 Capitol ave, OLD GO )DS—For sa'e of leaving city, chenp, om 3. Address M E. 1IR3 [OR £ALE—Saloon, with or without & Gord ocat'on Good r address ‘S oon” Bee P'OR SALE—A new Hall's :afe, suitable for of- fi or house. Van Cott, at Max Meyer's. 7581 [TORSALE Buikitng ani G ocors busiiess, ! 31 Spetman, cor, 15th and Howard.. 72312§ 0TS For eale only ten minvt: s walk, from end A D—A secoid cook at Metropolitan of stre ar track. J. C, Wie x at)nrk av- I at once, ¥15-9 | enue house, Panecom plact, 602-t¢ NTENL-4gp Limithat Fo ence Cutoft, | FIOR KALE —Voss Piano. d- quire of T. C. Murphy, at ths work, X 528t 0, J. CANAN. 8 § ool ————— — JR SALE--O1d newepapers iu large and emall Is.xm,_.,\ fint-cia 8 dinng ¢ om ir. At quintities ct this office. t W hd Clty Hot B04-8Y b _ 110[‘. SALE—Flax mii! mackinery consisting of ANT A thorough book-ke ad- brake, 2 duste’s, beater, picker, press, &c. dress 40, cate of Bee offi ¢, giving salary explcied and referor ces. 80073 WV ANIED=A good glrl for giners! houe work, i ane 0- Swede preferrod, as n west coracr Hawilton aad Pler etrocts,” Sh 80 addition, ANTEO—A recond cook, at the Emme: House. Wom:n preferred, s12-11¢ Can work e her r tted or y ing, pullies, and_belting for driving 'the sbore, al:0one 35 H, P, engine with boler, smokes nd il ix ures cor p'ete. Address WILL. TAM TAIT Charles City Jowa. 205 Sm) tack, atio shafhe ANTED—Two gord first-class ba: bers, Comuwercial Hotel, Lincoln, Ncb. Steady Work Apply at once € w NTED-Siturtion as coo< Good enca given. Cor. 18th and Websser & 80 WANTED*A ainic g room irl at the Croigh ton hou e, fllhtr \ ANTED—Two mea of good sddress {0 take for the Key &tone R Il up Sprirg Jseil other goods, Uall 421 south 10th stroet. 788 7t ANTED—A first ¢ ass engraver at “dholm acd Erickson, 792-11 IVE AGTNTS WANTED—For a popu ar fask lling new book. Ol at 118 scuth 1fth sieet 753 tf SITUATIONS WANTED ITUAT ON WANTED—8y a young man, (Swede) wha is well used to ‘take rare of boises and fs willing to do acy kind of work, 4 p- Pyt Pk Floduman & Co, 208 north 16 h s, ANTED—8ituation by young woman as nuree t>an invalid in a good family. Ap. ply 8t 5t Joseph's hospital. ¥34-0) VWANTED=A gocd nure wishea 8 placo an oct (8 passble. Please call 81000 fog o ‘VANTED—A +ituation as housekeep lady. Address1207, Cass St. \87-7% ED—By young marricd man, sitaation 0 any ca 504 hand, Wages o §0 u k0 sterdy situstion. F o . 707 _north 18'h s'ruct, Omata, TR0 74 MIBOELLACE "3 WAN Th wants to meet “‘C' at the Met opolitan Hotel, Omahia, 464148 FOR L ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, OR RENT—Furnished rooms, No. 216 no th 9th strect, b:iween Capitol wveate and Davenport. 8119} OR RE ~Twocennscting rooms farn suitabie f.r four geatls:en or a ‘amly, with bosrd. Day board furnished. 709 18 h s R . ) or two rooms, hndsomely od kb 1613 Dadge st 83215t . with )13 OR V E ouse,No, 10 scuth 18 b & ree , contaiving 17 coms, In zood re- | pafr. Apply 211 acuth 14th strect, or to Mes, M | Wyman, 6'8 north 17ih ot between Califor. | nia aid Webstor st 806-12§ | OUSE FOR REN ‘—2t low rent, 1718 Burt Sirect 807-74 | OR RENT—Two new brick stcres cn 16th Frect, pear Capital avenue, Liquire at N. W, corner of 15:h and Harney, 790114 | — _— | [POR BENT=Ouc panc. 1 quire at E holm and Eriokion 793 11 ~Miely furnisticd rooms 1 ottage of three rocms, Leiven- | 1 23d streets. T.J. Fitzme S ——————— Fux RERT—Two elegant sulta reoms, 1507 Faroam streel, Bost in the cty, Will sell | than the orpinary One bay bronche , about 5 years oll. S:ar on hend; ind foet, bradud on 1et: hip auch.r will bo for inicrm » Bee \8S BOARD—$3.80 per weck. ab stroet i} OR STOLEN—from (Ee | F: mises onWainut street and o acking houie, sluce M OST— A siik sacquo on Eight: enth st txeen Cb (ago a"d Furnam. Finder will be suitably rewsrded by leaving the same at Heory Lehmann's, 1118 Farnam St, Fld-4 J DI AnD Young MEN i ey or courtry to take nice | ght aud pleasant work At theic howes; 32t §5 & day casily and quietly made; work y mail; no canvass ne: no stamp for reply, Please addre s Reliable Manue facturing Co., Philadeiphia, Fa , drawer 1T 749 June2 TueThuSat12 AKEN UP — O-e horse and one mare colt, with left hind foot white. Mare ha white star on forehcal, Ownorcan . over rame by proving wnerstip an spplicati, | to R. Price, toga precinct, 566-6b cewdll MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY ANP CONDY TIONALIST, 405 Tenth_street, botween Farnam and Harney. Will, with the ald of guardian spirits, obtaln for any one s glance of the pash and prevent, snd on cartain conditions in the fo ture. Boots and Shoes wido to order. Perfood watisfaction gusrenteed Absolutely Pure. This pawder never varies. A marvel of pu rig; strength and wholesomcness, More beonomicey a3 o competition with t! titudo of low weisht, alumor ph-ophate powder - Boid mriy 3% cans. ROVAL BAKING Powbxm Co., Wall-8t.# New York. _ * JOHN D. PEABODY, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Pact farciture aud carpet. Lo Van Cott, &) Max Meye:'s. e b OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 5 1507 PARNAL. Omahs Noby Modern con-- - -