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8 THE BE DALY OMAHA. Wednesday Morning, June 20, LOCAL BREVITIES. Summer weather has come in carnest. elevat ific headquar. 1t is reported that & passe to be put in the Union [ Col. Smythe will abandon the law for the He will become mnother Tine stock business Butfalo Bill in time, On nt M. Panl Nind well out his sum below the usual of the lateness of the season, , the fashionable hatter, will - stock at over 50 per cent wed&aat-tf me William Sidnex, of the Sixth ward, has been appointed constable, vice Rocdney Ditch. er, deceased, and hisbond has been approved by the county comtn fssioners, s & Co's —Ask yor grocer for D, G, sbrated Anchor roasted coffes and Star e Pow The the Iest and wpest goods i the ma cotf stricken ves wem zecently to were sferring Howers from one grave “ another in Prospect Hill. As they young girls they wers let off with a warnir The English Lutheran church will give stival on next oom formerly ocen. Tas kb canght and strawberry W Thirteenth and Fourteenth, The Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs railrond have urranged their late diffi- calty with the Honds and are running wlar trains to St Joe, Atchison and Kansas City, ete. The nuptials of Mr. Andy Riley and Miss Maggie McDonald will be celebrated at St. Phillomena’s cathedral at 8 o'clock this morn- reception will follow at the residence penth and St Mary's avemue, and the Bappy couple will leave on their bridal tour this afternoon, Itis said tl there is positively not a drop of intoxicating Niquor to be had in Gire ley, Col., for love or money. Dees this e wlain the frequent visits to Nebraska of some hor officials and their prolonged stay, Telegrams wers received in this city Monday from Kansas City inquiring about the wondition of the river at this point,and report- ing it twenty feet above low watermrk there. No rise was experienced here, and that below probably came from the Platte river, Asa corps of Union Pacific engineers were seen going out to work at the new tract of Iand recently purchased by Mr, Schaller, west of Summit siding, there may prove to he mo druth than fiction in the report that a new town is to be built up, The society in Add of the Friendless will meet to-day (Wednesday) afternoon, at 8 oelock, in the Social Art rooms, Redick's Wock, on Farnan street, be- Aween Fiftoenth amd Sixteenth stroets. All interested are urged to be present. ral | old ladies from Omaha are now at the home and more supplies are needed, —The many friends of Councilin Teedor will leam with pleasure (lat opened a grocery store, on the comer of Thir- teenth and Davenjwrt streets, whero heintends | to keep a choioe line of fine groceries, provis- fons and country produce, His many friends will undoubtedly shower upon Ed. their or- ders, which he well deserves, for he is the aight man in the right place. —H. Jacobson, who has been on the police Force for seven yeams, resigned last eveni o nccept a profitable and respousible posi with the new Towa and Nebraska insurance wompany. Heis t» be the company's Omaha Jocal agent, and the company ix t» be congrat- “ulated upon the moquisition of wmech a first: <lass man, Mo leaves a record of which any Home for the Kd. has he =R wfficer might justly be proud, and Tk Brr wishes him succeas in his new ven ture, Julius Thiele, who for severn] years past Rias, according to his own story, met with a rain of misfortune, having past the rubicon, has at last strack something that will doubt- Yess give him a seven years' run of Juck. He Jhas made arrangements for re-opening bis sum- mer garden fittec up as & natatorium, which s 0 be furnished with all the modern nata- Lory requisites and from the thorough way he s guing to work will prove quite an acquisi- fion to those who believe cleanliness is next to Godliness, The lasin will be 38352 feet, and every care will be taken to run it with a truo megard for the comfort and conyenience of its watrons, M, Thicle has opened s sifbserip- fion list, which is already being awailed of by wuite a number of prominent citizens, Owen Connelly, a well known Trish pa: Ariot, came near being the victim of a dyna- mite plot last night. A bomb was oxploded under his head as ho lay asleep on o bench in the court house yard, Strange to way, Mr. Connelly either did not awake from the ex- plosion or else was so stunned that ke did not come to for severnl minutes, and his friends were greatly exorcised about him, There is » shade more of melancholy as well ms firmness abont his countenance since his mearow es. cape, oRANT —Pat Kearney waa arrested Monday for intoxication, but was discharged by Judge Beneke yesterday on his promise to go and sin nomore, —The case of Wan, Kregor, the man charged with burglariziag the house of (ol. H. B, Burnbam, some time ago, was taken up in the district court: yesterday and s still on trial, The evidence is pretty stromg and Kregor is lisble to go over the read. The burglary was one of the most daring and out- rageous of the many which have ooourred of late, —Sheriff Dave Miller returned from Des Moines yesterday with Willie Henderson,one of the two colored boys implicated with Dug Maquire in stealing a roll of silk from L. B. Williams' store, some weeks ago. The other wolored boy is s&i1l missing. —Mr. A. B, Snowdon retarned Tuesday from Waterloo,Ta, whither he was called upon a sad errand, that of attending the fanera of #is brother, Joh ¥ suddenly of paeumonia, having 1 wtrong, healthy man up to the (i illness, o ——— PERSONAL. James A, Mutaw, of Plattsnouth, isa g of the Millard. F. H. Zschookett and Miss : Schuyler, of are at the Paxton, J. 8. Webster, of Lincolu, re; FPaxton yesterd J. H. Gamblor, formerly of Fr mow of Omahas, left for a flying visit to his old bome yesterday. J. L. Taylor, for many years conneeted with Ehe county clerl’s office, has returned to his first love, and his Eumiliar [face is once more soen at the derk, . E.| ‘ Vi VN s | ble point for seeing and Jearing one, y | saie evening, TIIE DATILY BEE OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 1883, SRRLALUARAAEERTL EHEEERRR R LR RN RN CASTOR I for lnfanta and chlldren. Castoriapromotes Digestion Y, Constipa- artheea, and wres health and natural sleep, without morphine. Rawling, and will from that point move CREAT EVENT mined to give them n litthe extra send companies going to Fort Sidney and two ¢ g ) ol U gk Al B ke g o Th(' Roads Still Blockaded by the i1\ el The Coming* Musical Festival by | e Ml bbb Loy { }]ood The Fifth eavalry, now at Fort Sidney, | Thomas’ Orchestra, ~{.Hm'.\l to ,,_v,_;u@.h the "H nove ita headquarters and band to | magnificent table was laid out at the PR M o ;‘ 1l "‘ '," o) I”‘ 2 ""‘ :" [ e head of which were two of the finest cusy | ort MeRinney, and the Hree Ir00ps | g ¢eq iy ing Rehearsalofrthe Chorus | chairs to be had in the city, which were way In now there will move to Forts Washakie, s g Sstiie to 2l i ) " Niolwirn and Robitison (one. 4o ‘odoh) Last Night—Sule of Subscribers' | [rosented to then i m;n..lmr.‘.l‘: ';: camodn on timo. yosterday but nearly |1 FOFY . S peronade from the Union Pacif all the roads running morth and south | ur companies of the Fourteenth in-| Farnam and Eleventh streets, abou | pand - wie one the first things = of Lise (Everhuptol, [fantry, now in cantonment on the Un- | Max Meyer's block, were thronged with | by, Kept up to the close of the | The traine on the Walash and K. C. | &0 ‘;""firuh‘*‘:.{! '-;]‘;ml“(rh“"-‘“;‘-’r_'l: od ] poople. Monday listening to- the nusic, | coremoniesr This music was intersperse 8t Soast C. D, rosdawers sbandoned [ ¢ will havo een transforred from the | Which came out full and clear, from Max | with songs from the Danish quartette, as | and 3 ment will have been transferred from the N ' fine 4 quartette of male voice as is to be| tion, Sour yesterday s were those on the Missouri | department of the Missouri to that of the | Meyer's music hall, where the second | 21 8 FHEEEE | Feverishness. It insu acific. The trouble on the latter 1| Platte, increasing the strength of the lat- | full r rsal of the Thomas fest 'ul} After & mm];h'mw banquet specches is i the shapo of a washaout near Hia- | ter by ten companics. chorus was in progress. In the clewr | were made by ( | - watha A PEGULIA" PAR[NT ‘uhll night air the sweetness and s ‘uglhi"u Danish churehi; Mr. Schoubo and Mr | l‘rm,m,. h...,.,”,.,.,.,, Several bridges and_about ten miles of * [of the chorus wes 1more offetive perhaps | Mathisten. T | e g frack ane, o washed out on - the St Kt oo A Uie RS, i) e it followed, the patty Hot breaking \ip | 8 Portland Ave Joe I pstern, ] [ o gy = = | The storm seonns to have been worst | A Supposed Poisoning Case Turns |forth many expressions of wonder and | until a late hour rn and southc Lincolt Journal of yes in the soutl the state, The torday sy “All except those Atchisin City eame in yesterday, though they were more A behind time. The o N. train the south did not arriv ul no train left for Atehison. Several large bridge out on this line, of the da being done by the ha, It is i possibl ’ u)..l. road will the but it is e up to-day on the Nebrasks ane except that the da consisis more in the washing away of th track than in the loss of h(ulgw« train will come on this road to-day, srobably. Al others will be less more damage is done.” “About 200 feet of track was washed away on the Nebraska railway yesterday and about the same on the Northwestorn situation it the branch. This latter was repai 80 that the trains were but little behind time. ere are some bad washouts, 1 Germantown, 10 go by way of however, between here 80 that the trains hav Milfoxd. ™ “Work is going on as Fast as possible, and a Larger forco will be put on soon as the water gets out of the way. The repairs will be made wy soon as energy and a large forco of men can put. them through.” Union Pacific traing thoso are on the running on Chica time as well as lines, 8, et The follon ons will be of local interest: A citizen of Missouri sued a railroad company for injuries received at o cross- ing and recovered. Plaintiff just before reaching the crossing stopped, looked and listen or the train at the most fav nlr;h o was in Dis wagon drawn by wules, and neither ing nor hearing the train at- templed to cross, Just ns he approached he observed the train right upon him, when his mules becames unmanageahle and the engine struck the wagon and team, killing one mule and inflicting on | plaintit! injuries rendering him a enipple for life. The bell was not rung, nor the whistle sounded. The supreme e firmed the judgment, holding that to ring the bell or sound the whistle is an imper ative duty for which ne excuse is receiva ble. Holding, also, that though the statutory signals shonld | railrond company, if they should be un- and traveller [tibasei i€ uniesiods n undertakes to cross, it would still be the duty of those in change of the Ttrin to avoid a collision, if the Aanger was discovered by them in sufticient time to enable them to do And on the other hand, when the stat tory sigmals ave given, if the traveller on the highway, by looking along the track of the railroad, could discover an ap- proaching train, and thus get tho same information by the eye that would be imparted through the ear by the statu- tory signals when given, fuils to look, but rushes headlong to the danger, a suffers injury, he would be guilty of tributory negli DI nee, which would pre- vent . tecovery for damnges for injury ed, A injunction was sought in an Ohie court to prevent the Western Union tele graph company from erceting poles in a certaim Cincinnati strect. The company claiimed a grant from {he board of public works, In ordering the injunction the court said: It has lomg been settled in this state that o property holder has n right of property in the street upon wf\iuh the land abuts, and that this right of property cannot be taken away, in- jured or destroyed, except by his consent, or upon the payment of compensation, where the property is taken for public use. The placing of anything in the street which tends to diminish its use a8 wway, such, forinstance, as a il road, as been held (o be an i went on this right of propert abuiting owner, and <an be_enjoined un- til the compensation is made to him, A telegraph pole might not be a very great obstruction to the street, but, neverthe- less, inso far’ as it does obstruct the street, its occupancy is exclusive and in- consistent with the use of that part of the street as a street. While it may be only a small of the Tights of the abutting owner, it is, notwithstanding, an invasion of his rights, and for which he has a right to naintain such actiom as the present, The public has also a right independent of the property owner, and it is claimed the pul -fn- has granted its right to the com. pany, But the property owner has rights, so far as the boundaries of his property are concerned, and these are independent of the right of the public, and cannot be taken away wnlu ut con pensation. in the MORE FANT TRAL Lt is reported that the Northwestern railway, encouraged by the recent move- ment of the Union Pacitic toward short ening the time between Owaha and Ogden, proposed to cut down the rununing titne twenty-three sixteen hours if the Union Pacific can bring its Atlantic press into this city at 6 o'clock a. v steadd of 7:30 o'clock a. m., the Noi western making close conmection and reaching Chicago at 10 o'c on the making close connection there with trains for New York | — Well owarded. Adiberal reward will be who will produce a case of L Stomuch. complaint that Flectric uot speedily cure. Bring th st Jou nothing for the medicine if it f cure; and yon will rewarded fo hetween Omaba and Chicago from to ex e will along, it will ) trouble besides, Al Bl Hioss, 2 bility & lily o Satisfaction guar anteed mey refunded. Prico fifty cents per bottle, For sale by ( Good: e Movement The companies of the Fourteenth in fantry now on White river, Colorado, and Snake river, Wyoming, six compan b8 in tern part A.I‘ urt af- | be given by the | all, have been directed to concentrate at | Out to Be a Farce A Ripple of th Excitement ( UL 1 Depot. reated | up about noon Monday at the Us acific depot by the finding in the wa [ closet of a little two-year-old child apy ently nearly dead, Its appearanee ir cated that it had been given somcthi | Whieh had put it in o profound sl the place where it was found to ke from getting run over. She said she rse of three its own accord, that in the oo would wake up) of further stated Creck. that her name was Unwin husband was a farmer out there, and admitted that he was not doing vi well at that business, She said that t! had a son in the deaf and dumb instit take him away. A Beg porter mot Mr, Gillespi T staten , 81,200, Augustus Kountze et 5 block Rn!l\ 's addition, 800, Kountze Davis, w d, e part lot 2, in (Inm "E. Davis to Elizabeth Koun wd, part lo¢ b, in 20, and part. Lot 2, 27, 15, 13 81,200, Horbert E. (late w- d., lot 2, bloe add.—8800, Augustus Kountze and wife ta beth Kountze, ( ¢ d, part lot 4, i 13- 8100. Solomon Altshulerand wife to Robt, Stone, w d, lot 91, Nelson's add.-—§ l<rm-~( B. Knox and wife to Sam ymas, W, d. e. part lot 9 in 34, §2 Geo. P. sen, w. d. lot 3, addition, #100. Augustus Kountze and wife to Ja an, w. d. lot 7, block 4, Kountze dition, 8847 Kountze & Ru 1 block A, Lowe's Lake, w. lot 7, block 2, in Wi, B. Berger and wife to J Frank, w.d., w§ of lot3, £9,000, | by Father English was deeply affoct and the music singulaly beantiful, espec inlly the solo = Rest, Spirit, Rest,” sung | wedding anniversary. This happy cou | by Miss Avnold. { ple, who have been blessed with so many At the close of the sevvices the cortege | yours of connubial happiness, cane was formed in the following order by The Eumet Monument association in [ America from Jylyland, in Norther full regalia, fifty strong Carringes bearing the pall bea W Quite u hreeze of excitement was stirre of the child and took her to jail, where at all, but that she had given it a dose of | laudanum to xake it sleep, and laid it in accustomed to giving it laudanum, and hours it She that she was from Prairie Her near this city, and that she came here to e had no money with 1. to Herbert E, | o Elizabeth Kountze, Eliza- Bemis and wife to Jens Han- Samuel E l(ufi\rm and wife to John O, provement Association addition, 8200, block 101, | surprise, There were 165 voices | count, and the precision fullness and re 1 at ing. Mr, pleased with the results, for he worke wed and tax 1 the chorus o with th the pur- in hand through the ing rehearsal and assur the of his entire satisfactic result thus far attained, For rion ose ater war- | pose of accustoming the chorus to th wli- | changes of the Lohengrin selections, he | the choir of the Congregational ng, church, with Messrs. Pennell | to take the oblig o'clock for the reservation of subsci ters sold, To-day wil this cluss of seats, which smpris ) it was | The mext choice (810 per two sea rows. The box office for the sale of sea. son tickets (and these only) will be oper seasol rrow morning, The following are among the subscrib- ers to season seats in clnss | J. A. Lehmer, H, P, Oscar Hoffman, Max M Strang, J. H. Millard, W. Wallace, £ she ery hey mo " Murphy, Ben. B. Wood, ( ; which to hirc to go out and| L. Drake, H. Deucl, T J. u.,._..n. Wi, was hunting for Superintendent Gilles- l(nm*m. R. Geo. P. Bemis, | pie’s ambulance, which usually comes | Johm B, rank J. Ramge down to take up visitors to the institu- | Chas, W, \m..u.n.L F. H. Davis, | | tion. She was thereupon allowed to|P, E. 11 Ao D) ST 61ty S W T take the child, which in fact did event- | Meggnier, H. C. Akin, W. H. McCord, ually come to all vight. H. W. Yates, Ezra Millard, G Hig and lent Fr Wk Leavitt Burnham, ging, Howard B, Smith, | zer, H. Nestor, L. H, Korty, C. H. M. Hitche Dr. Coffman, > | o Hands, mr{.l“tslfi":;l‘-k 2, Kountze & l(ul)u P 1':‘;!;'.1}‘:&:: e 4 \n‘ul.:‘ll-?( i 'L}.nm"im:m,t.. bt Kountze CIRU 500 Goodman. i ‘llmlvl‘mll‘::];)]\\' '»'.' ) ll/.uluth :)1\ is, \t"fi' NOBLE ’li‘\l K. Handsom: tze, in | erally count on seeing some ne tractive feature nearly e % | go to the offi th's | 3 | gratified to an unusual extent. M } dining iificent clock, E. ller, and expected to the Kitchen ers. The clock neatly up was sent to the house early and n¢ o oue entirely 15, first mes | it was from M. ad L mitted that he could handsomer present. It is one Ini- beautiful mahogany case with plate glass front and a massive sily pendulum, On the door is_inseribed gold lottors the name of thezfouse, ohn ing his estimable wifs Denmark,! about sixteen years ago,and both axe still on the sunny who | Colpet- A, C. present, by actual | source of the chorus was simply surpris- | A Blakely was evidently greatly [ Wher SPEYH G Ghiaiasi AL MO Hla foteat well | nd France to quintette which leads iber's she was questioned in - regard | season seats, The committee have been to the matter and - said that | very successful in their labors, the scats the — child was not poisoned | in class T being already about three quar- sably exhaust s the choice of the first 300 in the opera house. 1 ts) will be taken in the adjoining 1 during the remainder of this week after g | Winston, D. L. | be ns fine a < [ road, i Grant, Charles Ogden, Augustus Kountze et al. to Latham KlanlsPATnion Salve. Davis, w. ., wpart lot 2in 22, 15, 13, | The greatest medical wonder of the wo $800. b Warranted to_speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Augustus Kountze et al. n- LM .uu Cuts, lur- Salt Rheum, F res, Ca er, Chiapped o Thosefwho call daily at the Paxton gen- w and at- | oy time they and yesterday they were On the south wall of the office and to the right of the entrance leading to the m was hung, during the day, a w present from Hon, un. broth- boxed n the day me knew from whence it came, Inquiries at length revealed the fact that Iler, and when it was| hung in its place on the walls it was ad- not have made a of the largest time pieces in the city, and is in a heavy T in “The Arney, Furbrass & Hubb to Helen Xton, It is certainlyone of the finest ( L, (. e ebof lot 9, block 13, E, V. [ornaments in the office, and will bo w Smith's addition, £50. ful as well as ornamental, and a source of Lot admiration to the hundreds of guests ervic who daily visit the hotel. Solemn ¥ services, Lo L - The remains of the late Martin W. SILVER WEDDING. Kennedy were Tuesday lnid to rest ford fog ever in the Holy Sepulchre cemetery, | 0™ . C. Thrane and Wite Given a The services took place st the Cathe- Grand Reception by Their dral of St. Philomena, on Ninth street, Friends. where o solomn mass was offered, Rev m Father English officiating, assisted by C. Thrane, a well known resi- Father McCarthy as deacon_and Father | dent of the First ward, and o member of Colaneri as sub-descon. The SCTION | gur pregent oity council, Tuesday, with celebrated their silver A or seventeen ‘u.-x.-‘u...‘-u-.‘ hion, Joln McCreary, |dide of six They lave | Hugh McCafivey, Thonas Tallon, Thomis | four childven, the youngest of which is J. Fitamorris, W, P. English, M. Clair|about seventeen years of age, and also and V. Burkley. | have one grandehild, - Both are blessed The hearse, Carriage containing the clergy. A long line of earriages. The services at the grave were v impressiue, and acquaintances. ery quiet manner, but their friends “deter- with good health and abundance of good will and friendship from their neighbors They celebrated the anniversary in a 1 | It was one of the most delightful soc affairs ever given in the city and was cer [ainly full of Tuppiness to the worthy [couple who were the recipients l hope may live to celebrate their uml len wedding A POPULAR FIRM. | | The Liquor Houee of Andy Riley [ & Co. [ A Change of Fir view of” Its Business, Name and a Re and it was supposed that the mother had | into the choral finale of the prayer con- | poisoned it and then abandoned it to its | cluding this number, and the result was o fa Dr. Darrow was s oned i in the extreme. In another column of to-day’s paper ap- | "] f h ‘; Ii”“ ]"f'";" ."';l L e biasas OE LIS Measlall which Had | s "|"" e '"‘”'; l' ‘I'-‘ ""r‘"'? | pronounced the child under the influence | boon more thoroughly rehearsed, wer he notice of the dissolution of part of audanum, and a policeman was tele- | done with even gr e and precie- [nership of the old and popular firm of phoned for and Officer Ruane rosponded | ion, and the closing grand Hallelajuh [ Andy, Riley & Co., who have been en- to the call. It supposed that the | Was inspiring to both singers and listen- | jqged in - the wholesale and retail liquor sofoner woull Hiave & caso within Halt an | or Lrogether the wotk of thoe chorus isfq.feny tnOmalia for the past six years bt L v half an i e most promising condition of for- | PUSTesE ; D hour or so and there was a general sensa- [ wardness, and ¢ encouraged with the having begun their career as a firm Oct. tio vt all sound.” ; NPy hrojeds Hiads [ist, 1877, Meanwhile er Matza, who was| [t should be borne in mind that the | ppe 0.” i s old fi va ' coming up Tenth street met the mother | box office opens this morning at 10 The *“Co.”" in the old firm was Mr, Frank Dellone, who will hereafter be at the head of the busines, which will be nducted under the firm name and title of Frank Dellone & ¢ The two gentlemen referred to hy |name began business in the same | locality at present oceupied by their store, and i which it wiil re. main until the new house decides to erect a brick block of their own. Both had extensive experience to start with, Mr. Dellone had been engaged in the [game ling of trace duringthe years 74, 7b and 76, and he took charge of the office, while Mr. Riley represented the house on the road. The latter proved to man as ever went on the He is known from Towa to Idaho, and has friends in every city on his | | route, who hailed his appearance at all times witha hearty welcome. He was genial, liberal, alwa d-natured, | |and companionable, 1 a shrewd | and | CENTAUR ted to Childeen that toany pres ARCHER, » Brooklyn, » Y That gives our Children res their fevers, m(p- el Tis Castorin. When babies fret and ery by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms, But Castorim. What quickly cures Constipation, Rour Stomach, Colds, Tadigestion; But Castorim. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregorie, au Hall Castoriat LINIMEN'I'~m| absolute cure for Rheuma~ | COMMON :\\‘L‘u I'T IS DIFFICULT TO GIVE IIH REASONS WHY PERIENT SHOULD BE IR II4 TIVE AND ALTERATIV MEDICINE IN USE. ¥ SECON DL JEANS] | VIOLENCE OR_PAIN; “IH\I\IH"H! Ik\"lH\ 1T | OF BILE; FIFT | SPIRATION: ~I\|Il|') FIOM UNWHOL, mu 1N | THEIRC | PECIAL ! 447 Specials will Pmluvely unless paid in advance. M N Klas o terust. [ V% ONEY TO LOAN -The O & on charged. ¥ TO LOAN Bemis' Loan Agency, 16th ONEY U0 LOAN —Call at]; Thomas, room 8, Creighton M ONEY TO LOAN—On chat WARDS, 1100 Farnarn St. h} M ONE Beatty, ANTED an Woman \\‘\ It wll o and Tnnediately K at No. 721 Soutl y | and clever salesman. The business was | run up to as fine a point and close to the | capital invested as firm in the country. In the house M, Dellone was as popu- | s told that there was in fact such | Thomas L. ]{....)u.n_ Ay AROS Wea B the. PRt Lk i L TG, i RIS G - B ( ok bl R R nllu‘:m.,fxli aud not in | J. E. Blako, D. T, Copeand, He managed the affaivs with rare ability S dl e ki G UL "\'“"“ prahaLass b gl Sl Sk o) condilet thet ok | Lu'«.- Joisoni ng ed out to be a munm“.\ “h, Smythe, J. le to retain all the prestige won in the six (B . » M. D. ears of partnership — Mills, J. P Kitchen, | * Ty ulnl\ltu.:\mluf the dissolution of Real Estate Transfers. Robt. Easson, Parker Godwin, Ellis L. | ghe firm is Mr, Riley's desive to u The following deeds were filed for rec- | Pierbower, J. 8. Newell, Thomas ‘““"lfl E I b e Lo Owng feerh here B e0 08 I E, Markel, A, H. Gladstone, L. A. | joining the ranks of the Benedicts, to \.L-‘ ord in the county clerk’s office June 18, | Merriam, ~ Alfred Schroter, Edwan wm from all cares except those of matri- | reported for Thr Ber by Ames' real | Maurer, R. R. Withnell, H. Suessent= | wonial Tife, which it s presumed will not | Batath age bach, Wi, H. Tjams, O. F. Davis, W. J. ],, ol United Statos patent to W, Dowary, ‘\""“‘ 1L, oML Geor The house has in the past year extend- nl of nw] sees 23 and sol of swj and | Whew Q T AR | e its trade from the Missouri to a point | ww} of -*imn 14, 14, 10, Warren Switzler, Lewis S. lmfl\ . D! [Toyond the Rackies. Their business has Wilson Reynolds and wife to John H. | K™% e AU ‘U,m.“.. a steady increase from year to Neal, w, ., nw] of nw}sees. 10, 16, 11, | g ") b Shatm | \" W year, and the stock has constantly been | 8760, | Sievers, J. H. Dumont, J. M. vol- i;ul\lml to, to the increasing require- Augustus Kountze and Herman e V. Morford, Samuel | yents, until it is now sufticient to mect Kounize and wives to Chas. B, Davis, w. | 7o o o ll'\“‘“ ‘,"‘l'“' ,\‘ IM,"‘“"‘“" emergency. 1t woreover comprises ., 0 part lot D in 26, part lot2 in 27, 15, | 1 5 arkson, .l‘l:l:l‘lll‘fl hh“ n‘nsl.mll‘g. | valuable goods, ranging from five to seven | rs old clean & stock as one could | b to find, They can supply the trade | with as good as there is in the market, | and if their prices don't suit, why, the| | eustomer has the option of leaving them, |as they will not spoil. | They have alr secured more cus- tomers than they wantand the new house will probably réduce its trade, which swelled the sales since January 1st to a third more than during the same period last year, though this is considered the dullest season of the year. Extensive improvements have just been made in the stos The office has been changed to the corner of the build- ing fronting on both strects, a splendid new fire proof safe has just been put in and the facilit s business are | better than ey While Andy's departurcis tobe r it is & matter congratulation t leaves at the head of the able in every way to sustain the fine reputation they have built up together, and the friends of both will join in wish- ing a continuanee of the old " time popu- larity with the public - — A Run on a Drug Store, Never was such & rush made on any drug store s ix now at C, sodman’s for trial bot: tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con. sumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons affectod with asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, severe coughs or any affection of tne throat and lungs, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy free by calling at above drug store, Regular size, $1.00____ Grand Pa.clfic Hotel CORNER OF. NINTH AND HARNEY STS. OMAHA NEB. OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, ontains 100 ¢ il the first s, quarters for t ‘Special inducements to | the theatrical profession. Hotel situated five blocks from depots. Horve cars pass the doory both wass | every five minutes SALSNAN & AYLSWORTH, Props. | | | [y house a man | A good conk, s Tt the Oceiden VY ANTED T good barber St Omalia, VY ANTED - Conk at Pt paid. TANTED- An expericiced » wash in o f ment. W WAy Wi 907 A dishwasher at A dinit Second baker at s 523 Jer month, TANTED- washing ai Paxton Hotel, veral good st er work. NTED—Good upholstere 8 Farnam. W v W 2 TANTED. corner 10th and Harney. ANTED taurant. TANTED ing article. A first ol 11or general W., B Ider il wages paid, address WANTED housework, kood wages gi 18t and Davenport. VY ANTED-A g rel address Rowlee & braska. House, 65 8. 10th St. il establishment, has had larg, A situation as a. years under rol resser. Address H,, No oung man 16 yeary old Dusiness desires a situation. 16th St. FOR RENT- Bmllal hed. 5th Street. City water, VHREE houses to rent. Pl office. 1 [QOR RENT -House of seven . Well, grapes, and all kinds of fruit K l [l JWUSE FOR RENT rooms, cistern and barn, seph Red JOR R or. 1 House of six roo and Chicago, rth 16th. DORSRENT F Marys ave. ng t st s and 1814 Dave pets, wi T Desirable furnish wse nort NOR R o persons fin b F Jroi e wr without en minutes walk fr Pleasant newly f 14 20t 1 Sts, poREsT Larg coruer 16th and Fars 4 ro JF0t RENT-Two turust OR DOR RENT FPPWO nicely furnished roos out boand at 2112 California NOR RENT roous, House of 3 room Apply Brz office. I T LET—Roo smmer, Rooms andboard, On chattel mortgages. LOANED —On_chattel propest 3 Sonth 14th street, Inquire A waiter#4, per week, Harne; i or widow preferred. TANTED—Girl for general housework at Al derhoof, Sewar SITUATIONS WANTED C.DWYER, W, . Tel w0 cottages of six rooms cach. nished ruc as fo )\II'K SED. N LINES A T TARRANTS BELsz} not be inserted ‘TO LOAN - Money. The lawest rates of interost & Douglas, 234t aw ofice of 1. L, 1 Block. Room 5. 1mo} tel mortgiges, ED. 780-1m} HELP WANTED. noraddress. Pacific Hote neral wod girl for hsth St 07 amstress and %, Inguire 203 S, house the Emmet House, room girl at 1102 Davenport 00210 hotel, r Stewand, i rong girls for dish- Inquire for the stew: 96519 . Chas Shiveri frst class female cook at City Hotel St Tos 0 swer for 4 fust sell For particulars cell at 1718 Burt o820t housework nd cook- Good 921t 910-20% A good competent girl to do genoral vorner Ssstf ven. nsmith. Call on or d. Ny st salesinan, book -Kecper,” or any position of fair Would prefer a_position in a manufacturing Adiress of work. miller, 15 years ex lier proce 25, Brw ol speaks Gepman, and nglish and has'§ months experience in grocery ‘Address or applyso4 N 934-19 lnd Lnbl Two elegant cottages, 7 mome_cach, Da' raph bt canveniences, ECK, Post 1l in e rooms, cistern and cellar, apple Address 416 Walnut s, Inquire THOS. SWIFT. 10th and Grace—with six Nice location. Jo 966, Cor ck of Mr_Hellman's quire of W. H. WIL, 10 house of ten stoves for sale oms, Ap: ed room suitable for hof the 3 erald build 94110 urnished xooins with Ith-east 15041 ons 2441 Chicag cellar, well, ci north 10th st Frent vith or with 914203 street. sement of 9418 s a1 or_furnished house 1508 California street. 887-Imo s nest “Large fusnished room at 1915 Jack sou street, 7421} E FOIR RENT Corner port. [nquire 1610 Davenp FOR SALE, AbOUt 700 acres 1 PECK, Opposite lw. SALE A barber shop very cheap it sold this week 203 8. 15th St. Omaha. 08150 DORSALE case and_furniture of a good sec ina town of 1000 pop, Only one House 5 rooms, stable corncrib, 175 orn, well all in_ first class order 4 Tots , 1000 cash, balance at 8 per ct. Opposite Post Office. [ NOR SALE —Stock of drugs and druggists sundrics in good condition, st a bargain, Wil invoice reasons forselling. Ad LTE u Waterton, Nobe QOR SALE A complete barber shop outs Rob't Stein, 218 8 971 A good riding pony. Address JFURSALE A first clas two seated biggy » with two first rate ponies and harness,aba Address M. D, Bee office, 961 Fnu SALE MILLARD & ¥ ( San Francisco streeh absut four i Lake streot cars, Chicago Il., will seld or trade for stock of goods. F. 1 1622 Capitol avenue, 8 MORSE & (( F OR SALF: 600 head vtarling heifers. STRANGE BROS, ‘attle contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallow Sioux City, lowa. FOR SALEThe Sarpw mill, wil acll o exea Address John Roexink i P. 0. address Omaha, east of Papillion JoOR SALE—otel in kood town, paying wall in excellent order. Good furnished, will bear investiga SST-Af 1506 s corner < in south ( 1 irther particr ore, S04 Tentl t Sdh-sat-mon-th #w s sa A new Hall’s safe, suitable for office or house, Van Cott, at Max Meyer's. ot F JOR SALE Ol newspapers in large and smalt quantities at this office Flax mill machinery consist mL of 0, 2 dusters, beater, pioker, work ul\u rotted or green stock, also shafting ) ¢) ng for x\n\xux the above, also on with boiler, smokestack and all fixt ln« Address WILLIAM TAIT, Charles Ci A first class second hand toj 9 Harney strect. MISCELLANEOUS. PTAKEN Ub—y tho underigned,a red cow with White spots on body and fac, Also a cut in e ar. C with call when found. Owner can. 1EO. M. BROOKS Tl Omaba, N City, where he will remain for one weck. ALES CAm e E. ESTABROOK. 2D Ok STOLEN —On Frid h o large white cow w i I reward will be paid for her nlum oseph Hospital Omaha. e and perfec avenport and Is hereby gven that the undersi two weeks from date et with bim by dif unt of board or lod 1 of th Hotel, a June 10th 1883, s i possess. FLOUIS SCWADEI, sy ris ey ors, Reward M ~l||un\5,1.rknu 996-19" BLIC A Jersey nium a last fair A swall pony mare_ alont > hoth ars split, Owner can have same by calling FOR| 8. W, eorner N 20th and Boulevard, and . atddeachw t ADIES AND YOUNG MEN in eity or country 4 to take nice light and pleasant work at their homes; # to 36 a day easily and duietly mades work sent by mail; no canvasiig; no stamp for reply. Please address Reliable Manufacturing Co., Philadel- phis, Pa., drawer TT. 949-junie 2 tues.{hu-sat1 2 "TAKES, Uk—-One horse and one marv colt, with left hind feet white. Mare has white star on forehead. Owner can recover same by proving enhip on application to K. Price, Saratoga precinet. 5665t-0ow" EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMY Y AND CONDITION- LIST, 498 Tenth street, between Farnam ond_Har- will, with the aid of guardian- spirits, obtain for one 4 glance of the past and pre and on certain conditions in the future. ~ Hoots and Shoes: made to order. Perfect satistaction guaranteed. POWDER T Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. strength and wholes the ar with the rt weight, alum or phosphate powder. Sol { in cans. RovaL BAke ixe Fowoes Co., Wall ~mu,.\\w York ition _,vs Y T Y