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family of her youngest son, ex-Sena- tor A. 8. Paddcck, but during the greater part of the last year was in the loving care of her only daughter, Mre. Highy, reslding on Elghteenth street, in this city, The de- ceased wis & devout member of tho Presbyterian oharch durlug more than fifty yesrs, KEvery day from the begloning to the end her life was that of a true Ohristlan, She was of the highest type of the Ameri- can mother of the old school. She had no amblition except for the prosperity and happlness of her children and to peform well and falthfolly every daty in the life_of a Ohristian wife and mother, She wae gentleness personi- fled, always ready with genuine sympathy and kind «ffices for the re- lief of those In trouble or distrews, If it be true that loveliness of charscter and of living, if the possession and the constant exerclse of all the Carls. tian graces s to be rewarded in the fatore world by a crown of ‘ glory, sarely one of the brightest of them all awalta this noble woman, Taera will bo no faneral ceremony here, Tne remains of the deceased will be conveyed under the cara of her son and daughter to Glenn’s Falls, where the funeral will take place. CHASE'S CHAFF. The Mayor of Omaha on Female Education, The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thuraday Morning, June 14, He Delivers a Fine Oration at the Btate University. The address dellverod by Msyor Chase before the stadents of the State University Tuesday is thus spoken of by the Lincoln Journal: It in & remarkable fact that the Unl. vereity address, which s usaally de- livered by distingaished speakers fcom road and Is generally the best liter- ary performance of commencement week, is Inzariably attended by s smaller audlence thangreets any other exerols Loast evening was no exception to the general ral to the audlence. The pargaette was filled and a row or two of the dress circle contained ali that conld not find seats {n the par- quette, Oolonel Ohase was intro- duced by Professor Thompson, and spoke for about forty minutes on ‘‘Lhe LOOAL BRMVITIES, — Examinations at the institute for the deat and dumb are in progress, —Krug, the brewer, intends to immedi- ately begin an extensive improvement at his brewery, ~The Iadies of the First Baptist church willh 1d an ice cresm soclable to-day evening in the parlors of the church, —The case of Marsh vs, Sauer, in whicg the defendant ls sued for five cents street ose fare, has been submitted to Judge Wakeley on an agreed statement of faots, —On socount of the lateness of the sea- son, Mr. Paul Nindell, the fashionable hattor, will sell out his summer stock at over 50 per cent below the usual prices. mon-wed&sat tf —The Woman's Christian Temperance union held a rocia' le at the Y. M. C. A, — — ‘| Edacatlon of Woman.” The nine- PERSONAL. ::::‘:d Tacedsy, which was largely at- | o0 " entury, ho satd, would go i down to fatare ages as the most re- markable of any ¢qual period In the Obristtan ers, In every branch of progress it has beea remarkable, and the whole system of conducting the affalrs ot business and everyday lifs has baen chunged In the time by our inventions and discoveries, Iano reepeot, however, has prog ress been #o evident as In the educa tlon of women, Sxty years sago there were no fomale colleges, O.her colleges were not open to woman, and # womsn's eduoation was embreldery, vainting, and, to some extent, mu:ic I1afow instances che daughtera of eminent men were glven extensive od- uoatlons, but this was parely a private affalr. Theso special cases showed, however, that woman oould pursue any educitlonal oourse whieh men could purene, and lald the foundation for cqual education, To New Eogland, said the speaker, belongs the credit of taking the fuitla- tive In the matter of the more expan- sive eduoation of woman, Hs men- tloned Miss Lyon as & pfoneer in the establishment of Mount Holyeketem~ inary, and the distruast with which the experiment wss recelved. He referred to Mra, Willlams’ seminary at Troy, N. Y., and of the opening of Oberlin to females. The question of the co-education of the sexes was then taken up and some pointed sarcasm directed against the objections cffered by the opponents of oo education, The spesker analyzed the male and female mind, and, while recogaizing the difference, thought 1t was not #0 radloal as to be an objection to co- eduoation, Colonel Chate Invelghed against the rigld adoptlon of one course of stady for all minds, and sald that the fault of the education of to day was that too little attention is pald to training students in the line of thelr natural inclinations. He spoke of the advantage to ohildren from in- telligont parents, and read an extrast from The Datroit Post to illustrate tho lamentuble resalt of the lack of culture in parents, He said that the woman In the pice:, who described Jullus Oaesar as the heathen who wore u sheet and pillow oase unifcrm, and sald ‘‘Give me liberty or give me death,” and sald that Mark Anthony was an old colored man who used to work for her father, was a fair sample of our Amerioan women, a type, how- ever, that was becoming lees and less numerous gs woman's edacation pro. greased. e sald that our women should be educated so as to beable to answer the questions of Inqulsitive childhood, He thought that woman should have a praotical education if she wished to fit herself for a wife and mother, aud that to cook well rcquired more akill than to try a law sult or cure a patient. In speaking of the need women have of an education, the lectarer sald that great men spring from great mothers more frequently than from great fathers, and that he would say, “‘Let mo sel the mothers of the world and Icare not who may select the fathers.” He then gave examples of women who had been rulers, poet- G, O, Kidder, of Utab, is in town, D. McLennan, of Wahoo, is in town. ¥. Folda, of Schuyler, is at the Paxton, D. M. Johnaon, of Denver, is in town. Hon, N. 8, Harwood, of Lincoln, is in town, Robt. Ryan, of Lincoln, is at the Pax- ton, L. W. Osborne, of Blair, is at the Pax- ton, N, Sherman, of Keokuk, is at the P;x- on, Hon. H. G, Breme, of Norfolk, is in town, Hon, F. M. Sackett, of Albion, is in the oity. W. B. Moore, of Kansas City, is at the Paxton, W. R, Carter, “of Plattemouth, is at the Millard. Geo. N. Clayton, of the Wabash, 1s in the city. E. E. Day, of South Bend, is at the Paxton, Hon, Chas, Mathewson, of Norfolk, is in town, Hon, Isaac P, Powers, of Dakota City, ie in town. John O. Ackerson, ot Si. Louis, Is at the Millard, J.J. Hannan, of Fremont, is at the Paxton, H. E. Persinger, of Central City, 1s at the Paxten, Hon, John D, Gougsr, of Lafayette, Ind., is in the city. Hon. M, B, Reese and wife, of Wahoo, are at the Millard, J. H, Lynce, of White Cluod, Kan,, is at the Metropolitan, W. A, Welsher, of Lake Geneva, Wis,, is at the Metropolitan, Hon G. M. Lambertion, U, 8. district attorney, is at the Paxton, J. T. Webber and L. H. Tarner, of Blair, were in the city yesteday. Ecoest Whitehouse, of Terre Haute, Ind,, is at the Melropolitan, T. E. Palmer, of the Manning, In, News, is » gusst of the Millard. W. H, Streeter, U, P, land agent at Auroré, Neb,, is in the city. Bupt. A, A Egbert, ot Denver, regis- tored at the Paxton Tuesdsy night, M. G, W. Chamberlain and wife, of Dunlap, In,, are at the Millard, Geo, E. Emory and Mies Jennie A, Emory, ot Beatrice, are at the Paxton. J. M., Cru ckshank snd Mrs. G, C. uick- shank, of North Bend, are at the Millard, Mrs, B, E, Clark and Mrs, G. P.Thom- a8, of Tekamah, areguestsof the Paxton, C. P, Dayidson, of Scranton, Pa., is in the city, » guest of Mr. Muir, the bank ocashier, G. H. Foote, western traveling agent of the L. S, & M, 8. railway, is a guest of the Paxton, A. P, Woodward, a popular commer- clal travelor from the ‘‘Hub,” is at the Moetropolitan, Mr. Ososr Young, proprietor of the Clifton Houre, at Freeport, Iil., is a guest of the Grand Pacific, Frederick Luty, was the name written in a bold round hand on the Paxton House register yesterdsy by a blind man, Mr. A.'J., Babcook, of the Paxton House bar, has recigned this position and will go iuto businesa shortly for himself. He fs deserving of the greatest su:ce:s, Miss Hattio Witman, of West Virginia, aniece of Judge P. O, Hawes, is in the clty visiting Mrs, Hawes and Mrs, Kent K., Hayden, Miss Witman is a perfect type of southern beauty as well as a lady of great culture and refi ement, W. R. Kelly, of Lincoln; V.S, Lantry and wife, of Blair; 0. W. Lyman, of Lin- coln; 0, E. Wescott, of Plattsmoutb; John A, MacMurphy, of Plattsmouth; 8. H Elwood, of North Bend, and Oscar M, Anderson, of Neligh, sre guests of the Paxton, J, A, Knowles, Chicago; Mrs. O, John- son, Hagerstown, Ind.; Willlam F. Van Cleve, Binghampton, N. ¥.; C. P Hunt. er, Minneapolis; W. W. Fuller, Ohicago; E. D, Pardee, Madison, Wis.; Pred Bin. gers, Neil, Burges county; W. O. Bud. man, Ohicago; W. G. McCorristen, Cov. ington, K7.; W. R, Flemming, El Paso, Tex.; E, J, Lander, Rockford, Til; Mrs, Sarsh Hosmer, Hiawatha; Chas, Boner, Dakota, aud Mra. A, E. Newell, Janes- ville, Wis,, were among the guests at the Grand Pacific yesterds; —Ask your grocer for D, G, Evinas & Co.'s celebrated Anchor roasted coffee and Siar Baking Powder, These are the best and cheapest goods in the market. eodtf —At » meeting of Bixteenth stroet property holders Tuesday it was de. cided to urge the city ouuncil to have Cum- ing strest graded from Sixteenth to the city limits, ~The proposition of the Omaha Elec- trio Light and Power company to light the streets is endorsed by ene hundred and fitty of the niost prominent businees men in the entire city. —G-oneral Sheridan has ordered the Fourteenth infantry from the Department of the Missouri to the Department of the Platte. That will make six regiments in this de artment. ~Henry Wilson, the colored man who ‘was #0 badly beaten near the Thirteenth street bridge, Tuesdsy, was able to be re- moved yesterday to his home in South Omahs, and, it Is thought, will recover from his wounds without trovble, —In mentioning the death that oocurred in the family of B, D, Pratt on the 7t inst,, it wasstated tha: it was a gicl, when, in fact, it was his youngest son, Clarkson Rediok Pratt, aged five years and nine months, The two other members of his family, Nellie and Ephie, are convalescing, —George 8, Bower, for the past elgh- teen menths the agent of the B. & M. ju Linooln, has been promoted to general agent of the company with headquarters at Atohisor- His successor is J. J, Oox, for some time past assistant atock agent of the company. Mr, Cox is well known throughout the state, and is a genial gen. tleman who will no doubt become as popu- lar a8 his predecessor, ~The marrisge of William T. McIntosh and Miss Alice Dalton occurred at St Philomens's Ostbedral Tuesday morn- ing. The ceremony was performed by Father Eoglish, The groom 1s a popular and efficient employe of the Omaha Nail comp ny, sad the bride is the daughter of Mr, William Dalton, of South Seven- teenth street, The esteem in which the young couple were held by cheir friends was shown by the bsndsome presents ro. oelved, —A branch of the organiration now es. tablished in New York for the preservas tfon aud the furthering of the Irish lan: guage was started Tuesday by adopting the constitution of the New York branch and electing officers of follows: President, 0. o, 0'Donovan; vice president, J. M. McMahon; recording and corresponding seoretary, R, P, Rickerby; financial secre- tary, M.J, O'Brien; treasurer, O, W. Tarpy. The society starts with some fifty names enrolled. —Since the trouble between Baby Barnes and Jack Nugent, Siturday night, friends of each va ty have come to the front and bets are beiog made on all sides on tho result of the contemplated fight, The original offar of Barnes to present Nugent with 8500 to stand up before him for three rounds has been changed, and $500 8 side put up in the hands of the stakeholder. Thereis a good deal of talk | gugos, muthors, teachers, conversa- everywhere, and it is the opinion gener: | {lonalists, musiclans, dramatists and ally that the fight at the cut-off will be|h eroln oonduoted with falrness on all sides, The speaker referred to the discus. —————— These are Solid Facts slon in the founding of the university, and thought the people were well The best blood puritier and system e ulator ever placed within the reach of suf pleased that a true universi y Instead fering humanity, truly is Electrio Bitter: of a mere academy had beea . e atas T, | Llanag, s Tk elserstad that i o xed dice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any oourse should be prescribed for all Qisense of the urinary organs, or whoever | minds, and sald that all knowledge requires an appetizer, tonio or mild stimu- not useful was useless; that woman 1an, will always fi.d Electrio Bitters the | should be speclally educated just as best and ooly certain cure known, 'They | men should g:? and {f their object was act surely and quickly, every bottle guar- to make » happy heme, they should ::,'::d ,:10 "'E:l:‘:' ty o::&".' m"fi; make their education tend that way. 0. F. Goodi In conclusion the orator sald that ) he bolleved that the Unlverslty of Real Hetate Transfers. Nebrarka was surely doing its work. The following deeds were filed for He thought that Instructors should racord In the county olerk's office endeavor to find out the characterlatics June 12, reportei for Tux Bxm by of a new student and train him accord- Ames' real ostate agenoy: ingly; that lady professors well known Wilson Reynolds and Edward Blew- for thelr aptness and earnestness should have thelr full representation ott and wives to David Whitney, q. 0., w 4 of nw } of 31, 16, 11—895.27, smong the college educators; snd in faot that everything about to John | the university should be practioal in Obristlansen, w. d., e % lot 13|every respect. *This, done, our unl. Kounizs's 2d add—$475. versity will take its place in the front Joseph Lels and wife to Mathing | rank of eduoational institations, and Grinde, w. d., lot 12, Leis' Place— $426. our young women and young men 26, will no longer desire a diploma from Joseph Lels and wife to Johson Bobann, w. d , lot 11, Lels’ Place— Harvard or Yale or Dartmouth in preference to one from the faculty of the State Unlversity of Nebraska.” e Death of Mre. Ira A. Paddock. Dled at the resldence of her daugh- ter in this city at 2 o'clock . m, Wed- pesday, Jane 12th, Mrs. Ira A, Pad- dock, nee Lncinda Sherman Woells, mother of A, 8, Paddock and Mrs, J. C. Higby of this cltg. The deceased block 124, $8,000. was born in December, 1814, in the o A Vonimeg town of Oambridge, ‘Warren al ow B B ehson, w. 4, o § ot |county, N. Y.~ Atterwards tho tauily #e } sec 2, 16, 11-81,476. moved to Warren county in the same $426. Ellen P. Forbes and husband to R S Hollq. o lotn 20, 31, 32 and 33, eeo 21,15, 13 $1 00 Toanc 8 Hasosll snd wife to John Garvey, w. d., lot 3, block b, Bowery Hill addition, §1,238, John A, Horbach and wife to Rob ert 8. Ramsey, w.d., lot 3, block b5, Horbach’s second addition, $1,060, ‘Webster Boyder and wife to Milton Rodgers, w.d.,edd feet of lot 7, The St. Joe Saengerfest. The K. C., 8t. J. & 0. B, Ry. will run an extra train to St. Joseph on Saturdsy evening, le'ving the B. & M. depot on Tenth street at 4 p. m, sharp and reaching 8t. Joe at 8 30, in time to take in the evenlng concert and attend the grand plenic on San- day, returning to Onaha Monday at B:.:. H. and L‘;v thl'io 6:16.5. m, u‘l!.o;nd glp tlokets are o er, w. O y " 4 . bloek 2. Boggs & Hill's add, —$908. on sale st the olty offive, 1224 Far. nam ltm'l‘“md st the B, & M. depot. RN —— \ding The trip be a delightful one, OATARRH OF THE BLADDER, | 0npy 'Now York. After his death, whioh ocourred in deceased ———G g —— Btinglng irritation, inflammation, all 1868, the Kyes brighten, cheeks beoome rosy, Oomplalnts, cured . nsoles ‘o KM.FIIMV"‘“{]“ oame to Nebrasks, snd for nearly | m . strength by the use twenty yoars was a member of the the dlstr' for damages in the sum of $10,000, the plaintiff In the case belng S.onart THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY JUNEK 14 REED'S RACKET. A Ten Theusand Dollar Damage Suit Begun, That Being & Husband’s Valua- tion of his Wife's Af. fection. A Sensation which Puzzled the Poiice. A Huiband on the Heels of his ‘Wife and Suspected Rival. A sult wan began yeaterday In ; court of Donglas county E. Hoge, a well known evgincer cn the B, & M. rallway, aud the defend- sut Mr. A P owns a cattle ranch aud ealoon at Rad Cloud and Haetings and is re. puted to bs worth & good deal of money. Adams, who The groundscf the sult furnished the principal scneation In polloe ciroles Tuacsday and some lively developments were expected, which the abrupt departare of the priucipal parties to the sffulr prevented. As stated Mr. Hogels a_rallroad englueer, and resides at Hastings, Neb. Hia wife is a very prepossecs ing lady of not over thirty years, and their married life has been bicened by the advent of several liitle ‘‘olive branches.” Adams does business both at Red Cloud and Hastiugs, aud 1o the course | of his transactlons became acquainted with Mrs. Hoge, and as 1t sppears, the two became mutually enamored, The husband saw enough to arouse his suspiclons and, In crder to confirm them he sffected an tndioposition which kept him in bed, and Toesday morning his wife took the train for Omaha on businees, leav- ing him ot his house. He was not o alck, however, but that he took the next train f-r Omahs, arriving here with his eyes open for developments. The same train which bore him hither brought his rival, whom he saw and recognized on the traln, but did not roveal himself. The rival was met at the depot by his wife, and the two came up town together. Duriug Tuesday forenoon, Adams and Mre. Hoge walked down Thir- teenth street and past the Oreighton house, A little later the man re- turned and Inqaired If he could secure good rooms, and belng answered in the effirmative reglstered the names of ‘‘A, P, Roed and lady, Hopkins, Mo.” I presume this Is your wifc?” in- quired mine host Donovan, “‘Yes, sir,” was the reply. “Well, we prefer to have it regls- tered that way.” The register shows that the word “‘lady” was erased and wife substi- tuted, the couple then belug shown to an excallent room, Here it {s state that they remained about four hours, and the disordered condltion in which things were afterwards found ia prob- ably additional circumastantial evidence in eupport of the claim filed by the husband for damages. The police were notified of the facts in the cate, and a warrsnt was issued, it belng the expectation that the ar rest wonld be made by midnight. A, P, Reed aud wife, Hopkins,Mo.,"” left the hotel in the afternoon, prom- ising to return in ashort time, and 8. E. Hoge registered and slept at the same place, ss THR Bex reporter as— ocertained a3 3 o’clock a. m. The sus- pected coaple, however, did not return at all, and, as it was subsequently as- ocertained, left the olty on the evening traln, and were not seen afterward. The papers in the case were filed yosterday, and the title i ‘‘Stew- art E. Hoge vs A. P. Adams, first name uukaown.” The petition 18 very brief and merely sets forth that the defendent has carnally known the wife of the plaintiff, fixes the date on yesterday, and claims the sum of $10,000 as damages for alienating the affootions of Rosanna Elizabeth Hoge from her husbard, and deprlving him of the presence comfort and domestic narvioes of the satd Rosanna Eiizabetn Hoge, i HE BER reporter inteiviewed Mr, Hoye's attorney, Houv. N. J. Buro- ham, but he refased 1o make any ex- planation whatever of the facts in the case aud was ciose as an oyster, The facts as dizoovered by the reporter, tho kuowledge posseesed by the polleu and the averments of the petition filed in the distrlet court, were all that could ba relied upon for the da- tails of the affair, which promisses to causo a sensation, both at Hsstinge, Red Oloud and Omaha, slthough, as no service was obtalned on the de- fendant, the case will probably never be tried in this olty. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The grestest medical wonder of $ie world, - Warranted tos y cure Burns, Bmlulbb‘mn, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Oancers, Piles, Chilblains, 'Corus, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents per box, For sale by O. F. Goodmsn, e s SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the rar pameEp YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fragrant of perfams Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, Nan Franclsco. Mo eale in Omaha by W J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bro Military Matters. In compllarca with {ustrootions from headquarters military divislon of the Missourd, First Licutenant Charles W. Mazon, 4th Icfantry, is hereby desiguated to inspect ceriain horses and hogs to be delivered under con- tract for the Indlan service at the Santee Indlan Agency, Nebraska. ‘When notified by the Indlan cfiice that his sttendance will be required, Lieutenant Mason will proceed to the place named and comply with the di- reotions hereln given. aanrind Ly e sos m‘pmu wop::ll.:op.;ld by the Indian office upon presentation of vouchses therefor. In compliance with instructions trom Headquarters Military Division of the Missouri, the following named c flicers are detalled to Inspect and report upon the quantity and qnality of certain flonr to_be delivered ander contract for the Tndian service at the following | NS named placer : Becond Lleutenant A. 8, McNatt, Ninth Infantry, at Rawllus, Wyo First Llontenant E, D Thomas, Fifth Cavairy, at Thaoher, Neb, 7 When novitied by the Indian cffic: | 24 the offisers concerned will prooeced to thelr respective places and comply with the directions hereln given. All' proper expenses incurred by these Inspectors will be pald by the Castoriapromotes Iilsmflnn Indalan office upon presentation of [ and overcomes tulency, Constipa- vouchers therefor, tion, The following correspondence 1a | Feveri pablished for the formation snd gu'd. | Datw ance of all concerned: WasniNgron, D, C,, May 4, 1883 Roferring to your eodorsement of March 27¢h, on application of Private Edward Dandon, compsny E, Thir- teenth infantry, fcr a decislon as to the meaning of the sentence of general court martial, (G, 0. M. O, No, 157, | ¢;5 department of tne Misrouri, December 1 recom known bin, 1882 ) * % i forfe't | tratl to the United States ton dollsra of hie pay for eix mouths,” * * 1 have the honor to inform yon that the eecretary of war decldes that while 1t may have been the intention of *ho conrt to impose a fortettnre of £60, the sontenco fails to exprens ir, | &8P wud oan by 1o just interpretsrion be consiruad otherwiza than sa fuvolvirg a forfeiture of $10 only. 7 that thelr attendance will be r qaired "C ** Castoria is 80 well adapted to Children that CENTAUR SPECIAL KOTICLS. iR A & e oon T —————— 4 NN ALLELAELAUTLRRRR RS N0 e AN for |nfant8\and Children. What gives our Children cheeks, What cures their fevers, 08 them llowg 'Tis_Castorl ‘When babies fret and ery by turns, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and ishness. It insures health and | What cures their colic, kills their worms, ral sleep, without morphine. But Castoria. — What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and all Castoriat amend it as superior to any prescription w0 me." B A- Anciixn, 3. Dy 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y. l= an absolute cure for Rheuma- Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e¢. The most Powerful and Pene- ng Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, | R o R . e XN SR VR JOR SALE -A thors at hbred cow. Ing Ll 3t ) ONEY T) LOAN—The Om ha savines cank A Btartiing Diecovery. | VO3 Tow yr pired romaka loans o1 Omiha | = Physiciana are often startled by remark. | city or | able dizcoveries The fact that Dr, King's | t¢8 0 = - JOR SALE ot “oar Omana IALS wi | POSITIVELY not bein TRA Mg el iy oatbllons Srder. G . pAED rted unless pald In advance wellfar cnned vill boar in ectivation AMES, - D e £8 tt 1503 Farnam SAn. - wGREY FIAWO Good horses for walo. Inquire at Nor- = ten's grocery 16 b 5t necr Davonport 884 R SALE—Houe and ot within one blcex of slsn county real ot cureent i AL A 0 the High ¥chool must oe 801d this woek. Lo- interest. N comm sion charged. 334tf New Discovery for Consumption and uli Throat and Lung diseves is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is il A quire at this office. 8 3t Y TO 1. AN The Lowes Rates o In- - t. Bemiy' Loan Agercy,15th & Douglas 07 SALE OR EXCHANG®—Fall Iot and 3 dwellings corner of 11th an Pac'fic t startl ng them to realize their rense of = TET Nire lote in south Ouwaha. Also 160 e s of nd examine into the merits of this :\T»F"v LOANYD - On chattel mortgages. | land nosr Stanto , Nehrava, snd bubdin and ful di-cov ry, resulticg inhundreda | AV Koom 7 Un on Block 55 Imog of clot i ¢ No. 8c4 1 of our be:t Physiciaus wing 1t in their [+ yractica, Trial bottlos tree at C F.Good- | ¥] % man's Drug Siore, Regular nize $1.00, S8TATH JO(TINGB, ) /A Siundesy ScHEEy AR A sued tha [ VD Burlington & Missouri railrond for $20,- [ —— 000 damages by reason of an oveiflow of 1\:.\; Y 10 LOAN=Cajl L T FELP WANTED. etor Nobriska e In | tevlirsat G o H. Potcrio | €04 Tonthetre:t. urher pire Lothic g 8toro, 845 sat-mon- h 4w Fan SALE—180 acres twyrovid Cres on Lowa; £6 N 1.6 AN— WAR 8, 1104 Farne 8, roam &, Crely - acres weodling, baance pa ture, $27 pira're, cancd on chat el property, by J. | 200acres in proved farm one half mile from Elk- B atty, No 2 3 8ousy I4t1 8 rect. horn wration, good house a1 d bar:, living water, 145 ncros under cultivation, balance pasture, all fenced, 835 p ¢ acre. s 7 lots i1 Yates & Recd'sad(ition, near Prospeot the Piatts caused by defendants’ bridge \ TA gorging the ice, The ove:flow left send on s leven houso 10 h 8t | Hill cemetary, $2c0:tm paym nts. NTED—T 00/ e s es. 95166 | Hou'esad it in Grand Islani Neb., 6 rooms, ear U, P. De the land of plaintiff. Aol cloe s, relier, we'l aud shrubbory, 40.d fence, The Beatrics Exoress says that there VVANTE"—Uulhlumly cf two 1221 north | $1100; time paymnts, seema to be a prospect that Beatrice will 19th 8¢, 3 lots in Grand Island, Neb, well located, 896141 | (5. time pa m.nta woon lose & number »f her wost prominent ANTRO—Cook ard o dining rcom girl at | o f 1018 1n Lowe's & fon in South Omahy, busine brofesslons] men, who have| VY Paciishc o & rom ci71 % | 9680 to 4707, time jaymen 8. purch rms on the new reservation dfloa.lw !uvy'u'm' 12 mnm;, cles- aud declared their intention 1o become AUTED—Lsb Ing red o lcsvan 4 pply VARNTISCIRIFVOjRRORC o actual settlers, to or ad . rais LaGr.n e & Co. Avoes Neo, The Gibbon college, looated at Gibbon, Baptist church, turned out its first class of 807-16 Buflalo caunty, under the auspices of the Wt:fif:’.’.fi:«'};"1'7'{5["%."&?'°"‘§$‘.‘§',‘ ", 82100, rd lot 1} story frame, 6 rooms, closets. istern and well, near U, P. shops oa 13th 5 lots | Alin'a sub‘isig'on of Rogers add, d; § 50 to §400. graduates, composed of three young gen- tlemen and two 1adies, 1ast Wodnesda; A series of missionary conventions are to be held in Nebraska soon, under the auspices of the Presbyterian ministers of the atate, together with the woman's exeo- b ANTED—A firs class batber, at P M. Derksen s, £98 Brosdway, Council Elufts. ANTED—A mldile az-d woman for livht Diuglas 8¢ w0 miles from Yaokton, Dakots, cone mile trom the convent; a vory greut bargan, Price $1000 pHoterger Indiara snd Division, #1000, ons o 1t cas, balance on time, usework, - wages $4.00jer week 012 e T MOR ¥ & €O, £2513 16:2 Capitcl Ave, utive committee of home missions. The examination of the first class of ANTFD—Two s 00d tarbers steady work, 203 South 13th St. Omaha, £90-14* OR RE 9 three and £ ,ur rosm 8, 850 semi-desf children who have besn taught %o hear will take place at the Nebraska institute for th- deat and dumb on Thue- ANTED—A grl st Reineka's rstaurant corn-r 13'han + Jacks>u St. quire 608 8013 OR SALE—A ncw Hall's <afe, su'iable for of- day, June 14, 1883, WA A A Humboldt horse trader recently sold | Y " ¢ # horse to one of Liverty’s young men for W. corn'r 15 h and Davoy port. 83—t whird fizor hocse. Vau Cott, at Max Ms) er's, NTED- A good ccmpete tgirl to dncen- | 7581 cuss-work, goud wasos given. N. 5 ral houso-work, goud wages given, N | AOR BALE—Old newspapers 1n large and suiall ¢ “qu nticien st this ofice. [ $115. The young man s said to _have re-| TA7A coivad 8100 worth of experience and $15 ‘Y\m‘{‘ worth of Lorse, NTED—» 0r £r general houswork, A 9 preferred, 618 8. lithstrest OR SALE—lax miii machinery consistivg of R brake, £ duste's, et Can work ef her r. tted or A change in the mail route went into \ A «ffect June lst, viz: from Aten to rick, thence to Weigand and Addi postofficen to Niobrara, leaving out San- | vy tee agency. W S-veral pieces of land on the reserva: (I in ewall family. Apply std20 N. ! 8 TANTED A ¢il to d) wereral koar NTE '—Good girl { r gen:ral houss work | Ing, pullies and beliinze ) al'6oue 3 H. P. engine with boler, smoko: steck ind il Ax ure- co - plote. Addrets WIL(e TAM TAIT Chatles City towa, 205 i vork ) e 1l tauily. Apply corner P-rk Wiid and Wainut St. 8. Um iha, OR SALE—A fir t—c'a 8 second hand top bug- 836185 | K'gy. Call at 1319 Harney stroer a07-¢ tion were sod twice through a mistake, | = S an s contequece thers will probably [ V be some j \ngling about it. or ucdreas Lowl.e & Vanderhoof, kcward, Nebraska. 8774 | B e bt TED A goo* reliable tingmith, Call on 3 len from ala gacark red ©ow 6 RUIBORLL AN REWAT D ~ed o The Arga: says that within ten dsys Thompron & B ker, Al Albion, h.ve psid out over $31,000 for | enport i live stock, poilakis Horses lost from Valentine turn up "at A Rosebud sgency, which leads to the belief 1 ED—Tmm Iy s g old, 11ishtly bratded on horn vi‘h It stook dealers of '\VAN.EH Tmedistely a girl 12 to 15 to y bratded on horn vith | ters istely, ©OGGS & BI ACeicats ol onllariey 00 have, | welks littlo Tame cn richt hind leg. _Tnformation colidren. anquire 1100 Dav- | {0’ given to dno. Dilon No 8thSt, $0)-13§ \OR PUIL'C USE -A Jereey “Bull, 100k first promium st 18t f.1, 9518 Dacaiur 8t. bet— NTED—25 b ama to bieak pra'rie immed. LL. 80518 that the Sioux are stock ruiding again, The house of Judge Savidge, at Kenrney ¥ was entered by burglsrs ANTED—Four girls to wait on table, wages t Saturday | 'tan H_t 199-19% } UCIION—In Math: matios, chitec.u al and Engineering wee : 25 hani 26 hSt. north Omahe, FIVATE IN; Mechau ica 15,00 per month. Apply ad the Mebr pol- ol 56613 morning and some valuables taken, It is estimated that the sale of the Otce reservation will amount to about three: quarters of a million dollars, Douring the past month 445 cars of stock have been fed at the Blair yards, Most of them were west any kin bound. M The prisoners at Lincoln are worked in A tien a8 nurse or to ¢ Iizht hous work | & livery stable, which is run in connection | kou fa with the jail, 5 Your g man (warried) wants t take care of b rses, wore in garden, or todo st e Drawirg References, Addrcss ‘M " Bee office. BITUATIONS WANTED 881-14¢ HE P rson who took ths wrong para ol from H.skell's Park Jurs 10th pleaso retu n $o Geo. Helmrod's Storo 10th 5. and save troubls, PR d of woik, with' privilg) to board aL App'y st P, E. Floonana Co,, 208 AKEN UP—A su:1l pory mare shou® 12 y are Ulazed face, botn +w s spilt. _Owrer oan have same by ey ling on N, O, Fori8.W ewreer mi'y, bust f reterences given Addiess | 20h avd Boulcvasd, and paying chirges, 416 Haroey St. 802188 810244 Jeachwt ddle aged F ngith w Wymore business is ea'd to have more than doubled since the incorporation of that town. A special train of 24 cars of live stock ANTED—A posi i*n as driver fcr delivery dress 1801 Cumivg of, e O ST 84:-15% LAD!ES AND YOUNG MEN in city or IRST-CLASS BOARD—$8.30 per week. ab dg t £19-18¢ wagon— grocate yreterred, Call or ad 1004 EDWARD GORTTSL. was shipped from Albion one day last week, S A son of R, Baker, of Loup, died last | st cla week from the effects of u rattlosnake | 81801 Bt Chicagy L. QITUATION WANTE " —Bg 8 thororgh'y oom- | At theic homer; 2t 85 0 duy easily snd quletly cour try to take nice | ght avd pleasant work ¢ bark clevk Bt en vorrs experionce | Mmade; work seut by malls vo e vass i ro Manue s Yon erlonce | GO for reply, Ploase sadre 8 Rulia faisqetnaddrias LB, 1013 “‘,",' facturing Go., Pbilsde ph 8, Fav, drawe SoLE 74 Junc2 TueThuSat12e bite. F OR NT=HOUSEOAND 1OTS, FIVAKES UP - 06 hove and ons mate colt, S far this spring $25,000 worth of new | bl fings have been put up in Wayne. 2 North Platte is sgitating the orgoniza- | st’ off tion of an anti-horse thief aesoc.ation. Reports icdicate alarge orop of wild strawberries iu Nebraska this year, Soveral head of cattle died at Prairie|co Star, last week, from blackleg. The centus shows that ther are 510 per- sons in tho village of Neligh. Forty pigs were killcd in Syracuso last Friday night by a hail storm, s The Masons are making an effort to es- & tablich a loago st Liberty. e An addition to Blair has been put on the market. Cambridge wants & canning fuctory. | ision ts, e R Grano PaciFic HoTeL| o, exchange ront for board. Call and 8. th'm OR ¥ 0K RENT—Houso 4 rooms, furniture for ssls eap. Inquire 8. W corner 11th and Di RENT— Cottage with 5 ro:ms, Dr Pau, 86314 Cottage of ¥ix Tooms in pood with 1+ t hind feot white Mare ha white sdition Johns n Se. - tween 28d and 21tk | 8'a7 on forcheal, Ownorcan recover same by St atry'saverue Kufcrences requ red, | Yroving s wuership on applicatica to R, Price, 9ug-15 | Saratoga preciuct, 66 vews | R ReNT-ho aret 8 orand bncnent Yo, | ET)W A RD KU KHL with o1 ery co wvenior co derir b e, Will | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 498 Tenth strect, hotweon Farnam 8038 | and Harney. Will, with theald of yuardlan T T o ol 3+ oms &3 barement | SPltts, obtaln for agy ane o glance of The Pt P Yorion® | and prosent. and an cartaln conditione in the tu. ecome; App: Boots and §| made to order. Partach KEST 101 om cotta.e with lirge and 'ital giouncs, cur fraer re-fdn: co 0a sate ve. btrect cars pass the door. ) on 87414 lv- 76-t1 RENT—Cottago of six rooms with or with. turniture, 2219 California o4, 862 16} 0 LET—Rooms ard bosrd, or fur ished Bcu e for sumimer. CORNER OF NINTH AND HARNEY STS, | T o itnd s ™ et 188 Callforr in 8t 837 1m 00MS _ Furnithed or unfurnished, board, 161u Davenport. 8201 Omaha, Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17TH, 1883. with 3 ' Large furnisbed room at 1318 8 742-1m! TOR This hotel contains 100 rooms, 1516 bolge. REN '-Furnished rooms with table board 64314 all outside rooms, and 30 rooms on the first floor, especially adapt=| F9®, Leavenw. rth and South ave A cuisine| g4 ed for sample men. excellence. Ilead- the state trade. of superior quarters for ot nquire 1610 Luvenport strect. NURNISHED rooms an‘ boaid Moders cons JouiTt Special inducements to the thea- l< 1610 Dodge stroes.1000- TORE FOR REST—Corner 6th wnd S -. CITORE FOR RENT—Corner of 16th end Dav- 1) eng 4631t ~ARDS, 1100 Farn wm s'rect. KEN Two ecttages, excellons Absolutely Pure. Hote! situated Horse Fua’ trical profession. five blocks from depots. cars pass the door both ways 8 b every five minutes. FE g POR‘“EALL SALE—100 hoad cf wwulos and 60 bo. ‘and ponies at E. Estabrcok’s § between Capitol avinue and Dougla 80. This powder never varies. A marvel of pu i strength and_ wholwsomoncss. More cconomiet) o | than the orpinary kinde, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. shor weight, slumor phephate powder Sold o 4 cans. RovaL BAKiNG Powsaa C0., Wall-84.040 back hurse 1 years old | Now York. ~Al T. J. SALSMAN, | ox A, H, AYLSWORTH, ors Sloux City lows, st lm e e ————————— Manager, - (Late of Paxton Hotel) | K= 900 head 2 v ears cid belfers 4 ks Proprietor, 30 400 B an 300 * mixedoalves. Cattle co trac SALE—000 head yearling heifers, uira at C. H. this office. L] DextBrL'lrnumas&Bm. AND ALL TRANMAOTIONS OCHNEOTED TERREWITH, 1y 2R op % Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Bis. omi of Paplllica, P, 0. l‘ll‘ln‘:-:fi ROOM & e roone s e e CREGHTON BLOOR 34snd 5 year 1a0d 2 yer old steers. STRANGE BROS, Hide, Wool, and Tallow deal- STORIA

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