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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 188s, T PIIVE 5 w190 ¢ AT ———een. —— Nob., in whose possession it has been for the past 34 yoars, The ring is a slender band of chased gold, on the top of which is a beautiful arnet set, on either side of which is a air sized diamond. In the days when this pieco of jowelry was made tho feat ho grand Italian Opera *‘Lucin di|of placing sots in solid gold had not been Lammermoor.” was performed at Boyd's | discovered, consequently the diamonds o, gk 1 are placed in solid silver on top of the opera house lnst evening, before & large | oo1q. " During the 145 years of its exist- and fashionablo audienso. The event was [ence this little heirloom has changed ono long to bo remembored by those |owners but thros times, and it is neodless who had the pleasuro of being present. [0 8dd, is highly prized by the lady in It thout doubt the grandest mu. | Yho%e handa it now rests. The dismonds A L AT 1" [are valued at $25 each, and it will be sisal entertainment over given in this fseen that the ring was quite valuable 145 city. The opora is founded on Sir Wal. [ yearsago. ter Scott's tragiostory of “‘The Bride ot Lammermoor,” with which most of us ; ";"’“3]'3“‘“ m“ ‘” oM O B Fav & Co., formorly of Minneapolis are familiar, and tho charming music I8 nfin, | have opened a wholesalo confoo- by Donizette. The following was the|tionery, cigar and fruit business, at 1211 cast of the opera Farnam stroet. 22 Im WATCH The Kidneys. They are the most important sec- retory organs. Into and throngh the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of the body, containing poisonous mat- ter takeu outb of the system. If the Kidneys do not act properly this THE DAILY BEE. | AN OPERATIC EVENT. OMAHA., Saturd The Performance of “Imuin di Lam- mermoor,” by Mapleson's “Her Majesty's Opera Oompany,” ay Morning, April 6. Notice to Advertisers, IL 8. Smith, who has for the past year filled the position of manager of the advertis- matter is returned, the whole . | ing department of Tix Ber, has leased the tem becomes disordercd and the fol. | city advertising of this paper will herenf- lowing symptoms will follow: | ter have complote control of that department. Headache, ‘weakness, pain in the . :“‘,R:N,',‘.‘;‘.““'C small of hack and loins, flushes of EFresldent B Eublishine Oo, heat, chills, with disordered stom= LOCAL BREVITTES. nd | — WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. ach and bowels, _You can tl orough- ly protect the Kidneys by BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS: and when any of these ymptoms mani- fest themselues you can qulekly rid —Ono disturber of the peace loomed up in police court yesterday, He was aseossed Sl r A the customary £5 and costs, Edgardo. . Signor Vicini A ourse f 0 am by this best of N 3 Signo Galassi z]phi:in(.ql‘f(‘,il ik ]‘(i'(:‘“".v‘" tf;U']"I} —Fd. Gorman, the clty jallor, is arranging | forico. i, s Galast DIAMOND DUSTS. DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sold | $or tasty urt gallery i tho clty jall. Thia) Arturo, Signor Riaaldind 0 h 1 bo t1a 3 will help the boys to amuse themselve while | Normanno. .. .Signor Bielottv | A New Club Formed in Omaha to everywhore at $1 per hottle, and | (Ui 0 ihe decison of Judge Boneks. Alice . Ml Valerga Compoete for the State Cham- one bottle will prove their efficacy. LUCIA. .Mme. ETELKA GERSTER J. 8. Donman's clothes line was robbed ponship. Wednesday night and every garment was The opera opencd with a male chorus, | qyjg fine weather is reviving baso ball JUMPHREYS taken, Mr. Denman lives at No. 501 South [ Which was strong in voice and numbers. | ;¢ rests, It is only & matter of a fow flMEBPATHIcV\ HY Soventeenth stroct. No cluo has boon ol | Signor Galassi, who as Eurico, appeats | yocky before the soason will open in N A tained to the thieves, at the opening of the first act, at once | o he ™ mha Union Pacifies will consist T)EgslPEClFICS The firemen had a very pleasand sociable at their hall Thursday night. Twenty couples obtained the sympathy of the audience by his rich and superb baritone voice, in VE of Whitney, Bandle, Salisbury, Briggs, TO LOAN~Monev. TOR TIE CURE OF ALY DISEASES OF McKelvy and Rockwell, of last years |arranged. It was intended to take a i i - 37808 d i cl til v 5 A ) r t — sl e HDRSCE(,CAHJ»EhF“LF OGS, HOGS, x:v:r;\‘ag::km:}hl:;t:l;u 'mx.ne ‘}:m(;c“:lc‘;‘o( the solo, *‘Fury, Remorseless, Torrible, team, and Jamison, of last year's Dos [drive to the barracks, but owing to the ) LOAN in suas of $300 and ) rari ot ofi.}fiw‘,“ ""'}““'.‘,';‘ig‘m";"'"' ,,m,:“ FOM TWENTY SEATS Hamphreys' omeos [ 0. vu having a plossant time, and u.tho opera advanced it was ev |d.|mt Moines, Firth, of last season’s Allen- ml‘"dtli““nd ufntho stroets :(he idea was . nquite at 1619 Dodge St. 1 AT LR B that his acting was equal to his singing Now J Okl eF abandoned. Hanscom park was visited | J{'OR RENT—Furnished rooms with board at 815 i Thrue Hnlironds, Manufaeturers, —A wmall boy by the namo of Sly waa ar. | o THbk GF belag it R towns, Now Jersey, and Carroll, of last | by the party., Patti expressed herselt LOANED—On chattel property by J. T. souta Nineteenth 8¢, 856 4% | Sompanics: rny G AMINOATAM: [ restod yesterday for stealing newspapers | ©1¢ FPutation of being ono of tho finest| yyaxg port Hurons, Some of the bost |as pleased with the scenery. A drive Selbdellire bitlzi) , and ‘otlers £ oys’ Veterinary Manaal, (0 by tall on receipt of price, H cents miphi ni free on application UUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED.COy 109 Fulton Street, New York., NERVOUS DEBILITY HUPHRELS, B e g E tration_from over-work ot and promptiy| ndlscretion, E T 1a radically operatic baritone singeraand actors in the world had preceded him, and none were disappointed. from store doors. He 18 a sly one and no mistake, and the judge sent himup to the vounty jail for a fow days until he repents. —A runaway on Cass street yesterday morn- ing played sad havoe. They ran between n hydrant and George Medlock’s fence, break- ing both hydrant and fence. They then ran against a telophone polo breaking it so that the wires came to the ground clubs in the country have socured dates A irrm manager Lord. and will visit Omaha At tho close of tho firat | this season. The Union Pacitic roserves him restrains me,” which was enthusias- ger, Canfield, tically received by the audience, as were | Bailay. all his numbers. and Durke, Millet, ured Ly Il second scenes of this act, the orchestra, | the atate championship. sod prompity UM under the direotion of Signor - Arcit i L, which she roirod. 163 1m o —is tho most suiccoss: SRR AT e played a most charming inter- “ROUGH ON RATS.” t had been intended for the train to a1 =T ful remedy known, Price 81 per v! A,ord\vl‘nll An Edito! Tribute, s i o ¥ JJOR RENT--Nisely furnished rooms with or with. e e o Xnghcf“(’;‘nkcgo""tx:iugd’?";‘:: t]l::' ‘::yt?vne insisted onyn repatit‘i!on and the orches. | 88 bedbugs, skuuks, chipmunks, f ;) nenrly‘ half.past. Abm‘n‘;“l mor':l:;ll; \VA“ el i I AT LR ) R R R L AL oot L, rotte, : r y b ot ¥ y ) . d Co , 214 8. 18th st 83t gour havo alwiys usod Dr. King's Now Dis- | tra gacofully responded.” The orchestral | “0Phers. 1hc. Drucaist this morning the train loft tho aity. Tt | St e i L | SR o 3 . for cought of most savero charactor, as | s : ———— T L A L beny ANTED Button hole Tandy st the Omaha ENT ' ; Froposals for Military Supplies, | covery, for cougl 75 A | s throughout proved ag mucha plews SRR will arrive “in Chicago to-night " some [ YANTED-flutton holo hands st the sk} 3 i well ns for those of a milder tyKB. fails to effect a spoedy cure. Iy friends to whotn T have recommondod_it, speal of it in . i u o ual conditions, will bo received”at this offic A i g until 12 o'clock, noon, (Omaha local tims,) on dates | 8ider it the only reliable and sure cure for named hereafter, at which hour they will be opened | Coughs, Colds, ete.” Call at C. ¥'. Goodman’s in presence of nidders, and at #ame hour (allowing | Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle. Large for differenco in time) at the offices cf the Quarter- | Size 81,00, masters at the following named military posts for fur- nishing and delivery atsaid posts such fuel, forage and straw a8 may b2 required during the fiscal year commencing July 16t, 1584, viz: Omahadepot, Chey enne depot, Forts Omaha, Niobrara, Sidney, Rus- eell, Steele, Bridger, Douglas, Robinson, Laramis, McKinney and Washakie. Propnsals for wood, o Friday, April 25th, 18: For huy, steaw, graiu and bran, Saturday, May 81, uroas the vocal portion of the opera. was without any question the most fin- ished orchestral music ever heard within | oy be: the walls of the opera house. It was in- doed a rare treat. Mme. Gerster, who made her appear- HEADQUARTKRS DEPARTMRNT 0P THE PLATTE, ) OFFICKOP (HIEF QUARTER MABTER, O MAA NER., March 25, 1884, Tank Line company was finished before b in this act, received a very cordil greet- ing, which she acknowledged with a graceful bow and # winning smile. 1 firat air that sho sung, “Nature seemed |cOnsequently the lower court wrapped in sllence,” was listened to with the deepest attention, and upon its con- clusion the audience expressed its pleasure by hearty applause. This was followed by another air ‘‘Love wraps my soul in ecstacy,” which was indeed agem. The act closed with a duet by Gerster and Signor Vicini as “Edgar.” Vicini possesses a clear and the grand jury had investigated the case and had discharged the defendant, and had no Resolution of Regret and Sympathy of the E. M. A, at the Death of Robert P. Rickerby. At a regular meeting of the Emmet Monument association, held on the 3d of April, 1884, the following resolutions were adopted: WitengAs, The truth of the poet’s apothegm, “Doath loves a shining mark; a signal_blow;" has received another startling exemplification in the recent death, after a short illness, of our lato well beloved brothes, Robert P, the company testified that he had founda shortage of 81,650 in Major Newall's ac- count which he did not know of at the time the grand jury was in session. The judge held the and charcoal will be open Auso.at this office, Friday, April 25k, 1884, propo- 8als for furnishing on tho cars at stationa nearcst tho mines on the Union Paciflo and other Railroads, ten thousand tons of ¢ al, of 2940 pounds to the ton. Also. at this office, Saturday, May 21, 1884, for furnishiog at Omaha’ depot or at any Railroad' sta- tiona not west of North Plutto, having Railrond con- until 4 o'clock yesterdsy to furnish the same. The arguments of the attor- yections with uiaha, 1,600,000 pounds cora and | Ry o'y "y Which his aged father and | powerful tenor, able to reach the highest | 1eY® espocially thoso of Gen. Cowin and "Tho Government resorves the rignt to reject any or | mother are rendered desolate, and most sadly | notes with its full volume without ap- ; A R R b all proposals. stricken and bereaved; und parently the slightest effort or any indi. [°f Personal abuse agamst e Preference given to arlicles of domestio production and manufacturo, eonditious of price and quality be- 1ng equal, and such preferenco given to articles American production and manufacture produced on the Paciflc const, t2 tho oxtent of the ¢ nsumption required by the public service thera, lank proposils and ins ructions as to bidding terms of contract, paymont, eto., will be furnished onapplication to thi: offce, or to tho Quartoraaciers ed. at var.ous tatione ould bo marked, ” and addrosse ) WHEREAS, The ties of brother created by our society are second only to those of consan- guinity, and bind us each to the other with the strong bands of fraternity, love and affec- tion, making the joys and sorrows of our brother’s friends and relations in a great mea. sure our own, filing our hearts with sadness at their misfortune and happiness 1n the pros- perity; and WhEREAS, The Emmet Monument, associa- tion has in his death lost one of its most faith- ful, diligent and earnest’ workers, and the rather than upon the case in hand and I were very amusing to the listeners. catior. of & break. Itis indeed a very rare thing to hear a tenor with such a wonderful range, and so smoothly reach- ing and maintaining the higher notes But to return to Gerster. The gem of the opera was her imitation of the flute, which was so perfect that one could hardly tell her voice from the instru- ment. 1t was prebably the sweetest bit of music over heard in Omaha. In other certain to produce a good salad. It costs less than home-made, and is, besides, a superb table sauce. 4m&e ood e A Bad Hole, i and her husband, as had been proviously was taken to soveral other places of im- portance. Paxton hotel. scene he sang the air, “Now now pity for | consisting of J. H. Lichteborger, Mana- & priva Ross, | Mme. Patti, her_husband, Mr. E. Rose- Forris, Bryan, L. Funkhouser |water . Funkhouser, have been organized | nearly During the pause betwean the first and | and will in all probability compete for |her husband wero taken by carriage to | her privato car at the depot, shortly after | timo. The examination of Major Newell for|duy morning, when they go direct to ug funds of the Consolidated [ New York. woeks' engagement at the old Academy Judge Benoke Thursday. The defense(qon, where ance at the opening of the second scene | based their argument on the groand that | Lane Theatre. right to hold him. The book-keeper of | no . defendant in $1,600 bail and gave him [ very agrecably surprised by a deputation of their numerous friends paying them a visit; and both their surprise and pleas- WA District Attorney Godwin took the form [ure were increased tenfold when they acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Alton| YV With Durkee’s Salad Dressing there is that their marriage was consummated bat | fou no waste or disappomtment. You are|very recently, and it appears that the employes of the Union Pacific transfer at Council Bluffs, where Mr, Alton is em- PATTI AND NICOLINI, How Yesterday Was Spent by Them in the City. Yestorday was one of the most beauti- ful and sunny dags Omaha has seen for many weoks. The air was warm and balmy and overything haa the appear anoo of spring. With the exception of tho muddy and almost impassable stroets Omaha could bo seen to its best advan- tages by strangers. That o strange and noted party was in tho aity was frequently visible in the d Children. What gives our Children chool What Cures tielr fovers, makes o 3 "T1s_Castorln by Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoen, and | e yafes frot and Peverishne i ory by turns, stroots, Quito often & group of Ttaly's | FeVerishness, It inures health and | Wher oaiclfrrt and ooy by turns, Q often a group of Italy's | 3, ¢y ra) sleep, without morphine. 3 But Castorin. sons would be met. Their dress and What quickly cures Constipation, Bour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell thon to Morphine S Castor OIl and Paregoric, Ang |+ Hall Castoriat manners attractod the attention of stran- gers. Although these less notablo per: sons woro frequently mot, tho great ones, ** Castoria fn so well adapted to Children that 1 recommend [t as superior to any prescription known 1 me." ST, Ar ARCHkR) M. DY 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, Mmo. Patti and her ‘husband Sig- L ————— O — 3 nor Nicolini, were seon on the g strects but onoo yesterday, Mo, |, CEMTAUR _LINIMENT-—an absolute cure for R Patti and Her husband ro. | i8S, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &¢. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. mained in their private car at tho do- pot until early afternoon yesterday. About 2 p. m. a cartiage containing Mr, E. Rosewater and General Gibbon, de- partment commander of the Platte, was driven to the depot. Here these two gontlomen were joined by Mme. Patti OR RENT-Cottage 8, of U, J. Phipps Roo 1512 8. bth. JFURNISHED rooms 105 N. 18th. SPECIAL NOTICES.|F P, depot. Inquire a0At OR RENT-—Uuturnished rcoms 1621 Capitol RO'S 038:16¢ To loan o th n roal ostate. BALLOU B 317 8. 18¢h St ety The party then went to the *_1000 Here late in ihe evening 0] © supper was given, attended by | &L At M 0. and | Axents, 1508 Farnam PO RENT—Furnizhed rooms. Inquire at east side 16th St., between Jackson and Jones St. 848-5§ ORI S furnithed room south front, bay window, all conveniences for teo gent emen, with or witi out board, 2514 Druglas 8t. FRERTY and 11 Count o'clock Zacheroff. Patti I R UNT—Furnished roou s. 1818 Jnckson 81, ONEY Toaned on chattal property, by 8. T. Poterson, 8, E. cornor 15th and Douglas JFO™ BENT—Furaished rooms 1816 Dodge § There they will stay until Mon- 7OR RENT- Third floor «f bulldin —Girl for general houso work, good wa nam st nd steady employment. N, W. cor. 18th m Hts, 887t N/ANT g No. 13; E-r- Thero they will fill a threo | 1 pem: : OR RENT—A nicely tarnished parlor east expos: ure with or without board, finest location ia'the city, N. W, coroer 15th and Faruam Sts. 15060 OR RENT 8 T Potorsen, 8. 1024 i D—Good_salosman for gonoral store. of Music. but firt olass neod apply. Addres 893-7 o, Il Kohn, Sowanl Nob, Thence they will go to Lon- | VAN there will play in the Drury | with reteren ANTED_A girl for gonoral houso work In (am. = W ily of threo at white cottago corner 24t Mason, L t class 6 room ocobtage. corner 16th and Douglas. kY A SILVERY SURPRISE, —A 10 acro farm. Also bilck yard. St., corner of bth. Good L. cishwasher ab once at 691 Pleore woges. 30050 and Mrs, C. G. Alton Presented With a Handsome Silver Tea Set. e Islied rooms 1617 Dodge stre: 905-t1 QR KENT-A furniined front room for one or { o gentlemmcn, 5, . or. 1th aud Davenport St JFOR RENT—Furnisned roows, 1617 Dodge vereer. men for R. R. work. N. 16th. 420-51 E13Y Tust be quick, Jos 406.5% ANTED—An offioe boy. Garneau, Cracker Co. Last evening Mr. and Mra. Al L ST ANTED—A good oompetont girl for gonoral houso work in sma 1 tamily. Must ud iron goo, 8. & corner 15th and Jaoknon, 'OR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska Nationas Bank Bullding. Most desiratle offices in the clf Supplied with hydraulic ol ator and heated stoam. Apply st Bank. 62041 JOR RENT— Farnished rooms on the northwe o cor: 18th aud Capitolavenue, formerty Creignion o TRO8 ipmml.smm 00m heated 222 N. 19¢h. NTED—Girl to do general house work Burt St. ANTED—A girl at 020 Has and 10th earned the object the party had in view. L t will be remembered by the friends and JANTED—At Yankton, firet class caat OF pants o stoady omployment. Apply to ol » box 801, D. T. immediatoly, A 0 will find ks F. MEISTAI K, Yank- 3438 1548 0K hALE, UEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecodentedinducoments offered lady agonts for this new rubberundergur wait for Inies. Addross with stamps, Ladies' Un- dorgarment Co., 0 south May St., Chicago, 821-1m OR SALE—4 beautitul lots opposite Poor Claire Convent on Hamilton street $600 and §851 « ach. Elogant brick _residence near St. Mary's ave, 60x20, large barn, eto., 81,700, Very evsy terms. Four) room house! 100x139 south 16th 8t., very desirable location, §2,6.0 $201Zdown, balanoe $20 F ployed in the capacity of assistant cash. 3 ANTED—A good femalo cook aud chambe ier, had determined to present the happy 0 L ermaid au City hotel, 870-5§ Chiof Quartermaste , | cause of motherland an upright sov, whose | : ibi d cultiva.| In front of A. J. Poppleton’s resi- air with something in token of the TTED —Tw ES ta_at Uni month "~ Pennsyvania's Prosidontial Pot. |life was dovated to the exalied miision of e e 12 T, wnd chltive: | domc, on Shormas avonuo, ia horriblo | high esteem in whioh they held their fel. | W ‘Byri vaint s oo e onc™ " Fiatas Wiox ‘ton e Vinton Sh, 4500 Prrmsuona, April 4—The republican | it ights as men; and hiy cguntry her place [ its rapturous sweetness and versa-{mud hole, Yesterday two wagons were {:" W};rl{er. a They fi“‘lnyfxe‘a“fl Sivery, NTED—Gool 000k to apply 8 once at 610 8. &l:!& MAYNE, N. K. corner 13th snd Faroam. { convention of the Twenty-third congres- |among the nations of the aad s ility. * No bird over _sang _sweoter | stuck there, and havo now sank almost | 202Utful aud exquintoly chased silvor toa Wil siren: o 1 sional district to-day elected Thomas M. | friends_have lost an invalughlo'treisure, and | shan she did on this occasion. ~ The audi- 2 set, and it certainly proved a most ap- OR SALE—Nice 5 room cottaze, bay window, young Irish-America one of its brightest stars and sternest leaders; an ‘Wignreas, This great affliction awakens in us, the members of the Kmmet monument association, profound grief at our loss, and sincere .ymgnhy Nor THIN beeaved parents, Bayne and E. M. Byers delegates to the national republican convention, instruct ed to support Blaine. Prrrssure, April 4.—The Twenty- second congressional republican conven- : Aoy ht, ence were perfectly carried away with it, | °%¢ °f sight, and at its Eoncluslon rawardadyher with | and there is falmost constantly a gang of tumultuous applause, to which she re- X sponded. Tho mad scene throughout|wsgons. ' Surveyor Smith was a pieco of grand acting. Gurster is | quickeand Lias been reached, an: 1 i i itself in kindly offices to i ity 18 not going to fix it tion to-day to choose delegates to Chi- | Which would express o not only a great singer, but she is a most | ¢ity going cago, resultod in u aplit and the eleotion | 2o aud fn words of conselation; thoreoro, | St T L SEChy ¥y T voico and action [signal should bo placed thero or |t of two sets of delegates. Biaine men 11 certainly bo drowned in the | t! retused to go into the convention, unless their delegates from the Fourth district, who they claimed had been legally elect- ed, be recognized. This the convention refused, and the Blaine faction withdrew, she is indeed an operatic star of the first | 50mo one Wi magnitude. The duets by Gerster and Galassi were all charmingly renderea. The chorus, both male and female, was all that could be desired, and the opera throughout was a source of genuine pleas- Rickerby and his beloved wife, the parents of our departed brother, the assurancs of our re gari and affection and of our heartfelt sorrow for the doprivation which they and their chil- dren_sustain in the loss of » kind patioat, amiable, loving, son and brother. Hesolved, That slthough tho 27th day of —— of the Best Kind. Al Richard T. Robinson is s druggist living in | p Rucine, Wis. Hera is what he says: “Afflict- ed with laryngiiis T was uunable to articulate a organized, and elected Jacob Slagle and | March, A. D. 1884, was an era of great sorrow | ure to all. word distinctly for fully two months. h > Josoph D. Weeks delegatos to Chicago. | and griof to the paronts and brothers and sis} B eral application of Zhomas' Feleotric Oil com- | ! ) The rogulars also organized and oleoted | ters of our lato brother, and although A Very Remarkable Rocovery, |Ploiely o 31, o and 7" Flym, Both et | D il sk, oot e omkens, | 36, ooy g Moot b 2 — of delegates will go to Chicago and de- o, writeg: “My wifo has beon almost helploss Wills Filed. mand recognition. MoGeo and Flynn were not instructed, but it is understcod for five years, so helplest_that she could not om o longer shall e - One hieart from smong thom no longer shall | {5 CC I%0 el aluha. She usod two Hottles | San Fmoeisco Call, March 20, thrill With joy in thsir gladness or grief in their ill, It is a daily occurrence, | propriate present, men present to help extract horses and | grapher, was solected as orator for the says that | occasion, and in a few well chosen words if the | made the presentation speech, in whicl atonce a danger | he hoped the memento would long, prosperous and happy future. Alton, who was deeply moved, made & newspaper man, having been on the New York Sun for some little time, but follow- | aad Co. Opposi pletely cured me. Am pleased to recom- |and has not had cause since to regrat his change of habitation, ork in small 300-t1 —Glrl for general thous. 1 orch, well, full lot, 2 miles from P. O. Inquire at 1923 Douglas street. BARKER & Mr. H. G. Stripe, the popular steno- §1,500 8200 dowa and 91 por month. VWANIED-A first clug temale cook sud fire class dintug room girl both talking German and T | English, at European Hotel, 10th st. 1 W W’ rl VWANTED—A glrl, 1614 California stroet. F(m SALE—Lots In Hauscom Place on Monthly payments. BARKER & MAYNE. 40141 OR BALE—Full lot in Sbinu's addition, R squs from street car. Bp'endid looation, witha new 7 room house, $1,300 cash, aud $1,600 on monthly payments. PAULSEN & CO. 4145 JFOR SAUE-Lot 3sx133, 10th Strest, Tuprovement ). rove a ruc mascotte to the newly murriu; couple hrough life, and that they would enjoy a Mr. ANTED—Linin, 1.th, between room girlat the Emmet hous, arnoy and 8 Add.; not far trom Whitelead Works, with house all fenced, 8960 0n ensy terms. PAULSEN & . 4166 oy 8t 4 onoed, 416.6. horl but appropriate response, and the party separated. Mr. Alton is an old 80341 wo want 15 girly for goneral 00 to Cannon Bio's rge. TALM house work, OR BALE -2} acres roum how , barn, 3,000 cash. PAULSEN & JOR BALE= 2 acrou o rmor of Valloy ar 4 168h S, with 4 room brick house, stablo aud well, sil fanced, §3100, ¢AULSEN & CO. 7.5 . of 15th and Vall . trees all ng Horace Greeley's advice he came west ANTED—A German dinlug room kito en girl. FHease and Hoppe, 418 B. 13th 8t., betwe Haraey and Iovard, 686-4¢ e —— PERSONAL, SBITUATIONB WANTED, SOR SAL et K Lot 8axi81, with house, g:_l:‘l usokeeper by Germ it e fonce on Dorcas bet. 16th and 20t ANTH D—Situstio cheap for cash. PAULSEN & C: Addeoss 3L 8, : h of Eloctric Bitters, and is so much improved, | Charles R. Taylor has applied for let- lady, 500, Baq ofio, .. 258 PRI e e PP Fe e et they will support President Arthur. e ation. that | ‘hat shois now ablo to do hor own work.” | sar testamentary under hiawill of Hiram | 9. G. Arthur and wife, Oaklaud, Nob., aro JO8 SALE--Lob 0dxioo, Mer b betmesn 3Tl R s Yo commend to them this consolation, that | “'glestrio Bitters will do all that fs claimed | £ SHHEINAT BREER 10 ) O ted | stopping at the Motropolitan. tion in groca'y or dry goods | = WhiB, §¥70 uaul A RLEEN & DO The Mississippi Overflown, T W B e “roning of tho | or them. Hunlreds of testimonialu sttest | &« OTer8on, Chooasels, WAICT 18 thK 4 will give guol relursivt. Ads Viokspuna, Miss, April 4.—The [offorrow and pain and tho opening of tho | iyeir great curative powsrs. Only fifty (conts | for probate with the petition. Testator’s | W, D, Grose and wife, of Blair, arestopping | dress ¢ 0148 ALE —Nico 4 r om lot south 12th A o S J 2 gates of immortal blessedness. o | abottle at C. F. Goodmau’s, son, Charles K. Robertson, residing in i = St-, 1,000 §500 down balanc) §15 per month. at the Metropolitan, s 8 8 pe United States steamer, General Barnard, | That as a cloud of the sunset, slow melting in e RO T CHE Py v 137 P JANTED=A sltustl oung man who un | 5o RKCER & MAYNE. G094t h T 5 e aha, Neb., is tt q orstands copiz, and In ot atzaid o A in charge of Colonel John McGinnis, ar n he:vea, I P e LTS T will. The estate is valued at 81,600, J. H. Robison, of Tekunab, is at tho Motro- | o “RiHI 105G Yo uice, Beor | rived from Bt Lous this morming brog:| A1 3t Gakllos shon dpleic b gosy | THE ITALIANS, LI pion e | T e G H - 3 ) o 7 ANTED ist. Nt ) 0 0 1‘:;55::70.0012trn}‘y’::ugi_rifige %::l"ilow7 .()‘:Jffl i, ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? C. Cook, Fremont, Is stopplng at the Motro- | YV & ke i 4ot B s ]u“s,m. 1,500 peoph";. "She Ho l:l‘::x‘ passsd to tho world of the holy from | mhey are Given a Hearing and Re-| 1y unother column will bo found the an. |politan, i A-5) ALE—6 lots in Plainview fronting 01 Saun- will distribute supplies at all points be-| Resofved, Thut a copy of these resolutions mangded toJall as Witnossos, nouncemeut of Mouses. 108, COOK&BON, | oo, W, Riley, Alblon, in at the Metropol- | vx AKTEDA praltion by a1y wag man to work Wioer 40 and 17670000 CAAEENIS P! P o Lourist Ageuts, 261 Broadway, New York 44 tweon Vicksburg and the mouth of the |besent to the bereaved parets of our late S "very ‘complete. arrangements | itan. in, & private family.” Giod iitorsnoet, ‘;ul: ! brother, and also that a copy be sent to the looal papers with request that they bo pub- lisred in their next issue. Red river. The five Itahians arrested for illegal vo- ting last Thursday were given a hearing in Hurops the they bave mado for tours “Cook's Exour- conaug, Spring and Sumnr, sionist,” containing maps and fuil partiouiare, e —— Dies Under Charges of Theft. Signed by Mosos P O'Brien’, |in polico court yesterday. An inter- | will b matled to tay add i v : . y addrass on rocelpt of 10 Wasamorox, April 4.—The war de- i 1'? H.,‘mm} proter was engaged, and during the ex- |ocents partment is informed that Paymaster J, April 34, tho commitiss, Py r—— A. Brodhead died in Boston yesterday pril 3d. * |amination the boy who escaped from the CONNUBIALLITES, of an attack of pneumonia, Paymaster DIED. officer on election day came in and was Brodhead recently became insane on ac- - e laced 1n with the other five. He ac | Itisroported that Senator Fair and his di- isi RANDEL-Friedrich Randel, son of Katha- | P . d A count of troubles arising from theft of | 4D LEeETS um‘:gaf’ ;pfll 3, 1884, | knowledged that ho was only fifteen | ¥orced Wife will s0on be remarried, government money in his charge. He had ,iust reached home from his station at 'uscan, Some on asks: How long ixa man a bride- groom? Wo believo it is fashionabla now not to akip out for two months—[Boston Globe. aged 2 years and 9 monthy. Funeral will tako place April Sth at 2 p. m, from Eightoonth and Williams stroots. years of age. The men all teatified that that they had been induced to voto by Jack Galligan, and that he had promised After the Bandits, Friends invited. e A young woman arrived in Baltimore the D i plenty of work. They were re | ther day from Switzorland en route to Kny West, Fla., April 4.—The war | HAZLIP-In this cliy, April 3, 1884, at 11| manded back to jail until Tuesday next. | Uraguary, South Amorica, to most and ships, Vandalia and Swatari, and the ». - at which time the ballot-boxes will be | warry hir lover. and Mary E. Hazlip, aged fen months, revenue cutter Boutwell sailed from here e e i opened, and it will be ascertained by the 8t the revenue cutter Dix in affidavits just who was responsible for the illegal voting of theso men. They will be used as witnesses on Tuesday against such parties as may be found to be im- plicated in the crime, A St. Louis girl morriod 4 man on_ fifteen minutes’ acquaintance, bocavse she kuew if ~he waited till she kuew him better she'd never have hiw, - [Boston Post, An Alabams widower with twenty-one children has just married a Texan widuw with vineteon «hildren, Hoi.e withont the bright d happy faces of childbood is a dreary pluce indeed, “80 Miss Skimps and Mr., Limbs are to get warried, Well, I declarel That aged covple, And sheis old enougn to bo his mnthe “Indeed she is. And as for him— dits. a small party from hera were to meet the larger one from Mobila and New Orleans. The Spanish consul believes that TELEGRAPH NOTE3S, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The grestest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, U)- cers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Pilan, Dr. Huut, of Methodist book concern ‘in New York, reports that during the past four the " Methodist church had paid out ) i ) Wt bi Ohillblains, Corns, Tettar, Chapped hauds £ o o $3.005000 oren o T, Paatons pad e i sl miniond 5 o | B e . o it 3 wvery (nstance, or money ref 25 cente couple bearivg the suggestive name of 3 plied by the Methodist book concern. Ten ory i noney refunde Vitrlol lately sued s bridegroom and the years ago 923,000 coples of Methodist papers to- bride's father ins New York court for ser. vice rendered in bringing ubout & marriage. The clsim sgainst each was fur $40, and was based on the legal ground that they had fur. nished refreshiwonts aud various delicacies at with the history of the revolutionary | parties, given for the objuct of brlnglul{ the war will remember General Taracl Put, | Y728 o2uple. together. " Tho mutchinukors wers 80 avaricious that they fancied their nam, one of the greatest soldiers of hix &.::mxl:tl w"-hu“lle!ffihm hllu-vllf“ln h““ mat- o r; hence they had him 1a court to show dsy. While in Omaha last week the | GC5 LG n00 collectod the elaim. He an. writer hereof had the pleasure of inspect. | serted that the suit was pending with a fuir 10 the wodding ring of Mr. aud My, | ProApectof beiag docidod in favor of the mar- Putnam, which sealed their marriage ringe brokers, If this custom should bacome vows in 1738, and has been in possession Were disposed of in Sunday schools, and day 2,134,000 copies are cal o] for, An order was recelved in Havana from Madrid reinstating Ansbal Aratite as custom hous collector, He is tho man who contin- uously imposed fines on Americans, and who within five months fiued merchanta' §120,000. The grand council of mechanios, of New Or- loans. his docided upon & geveral strike Mon. day, if the advance arked for is refused, The strike will include all mochauics euvaged in house building, Jacob Schuefer and George T, Slosson have signed articlos for two games of billiards, to he played in Ohicago, May 12:h wod 31st. ‘Cho rst game is for the balk line championship, the second the chawpion’s game. An Heirloom 1 cars Old, Tecumseh Journal. All of our readers who are familiar ED, B. WILLIAMS, TAILOE AND MEN'S FURNISHER, isagain open at the OLb Braxp, 1406 Farnam streot, opposite Paxton Hotel, al-bt POWDER Life I8 rettloss, days are flectiog, Absolutely Pure. Euico Tyler, her sister-in-law, about|iisi she howme 1 ot Victoria generalin American soclety, it would be & bo. of relatives of the family since the death Children bloom, but die | - tectolog; R A I o PN ure | the beginning of the present century, in § Uhlidren ulue, ali bad G218 "ORI © Banzs for Lpecunl of that estimable lady. A daughter of Warnlug take, &l frlends an? mothers, dights, by baby squal sirongh sud wholoswwmsnaes More conomioal thau | Whose posession it remained until 1855 s ulghte, by baby squalilug, Baby's Petition. Gen. Putnam presented the ring to Miss | Warslug u Vrecioue wirls and hrovhess; No s'coplen Like lacks thoy 1186 10 cull: @ Fuog e — ‘b ¢inary kluds, and cavwor be sold in competitivn § when she gave the little keep-sake to Miss e —— Buy alot in Owsha View—Boggs & |*ie themuiituis otlow sest short weict b slaws 31 0)rohy E. Olewsnt, of Voraiont, now the | R, D. Jones, of Red Oloud, 1s s guest of Hill are selling them cheap iog Powdo wife of Dr, C, M. Dinswoor, of Oumeha, | the Millad. dress 1. G." this oftice, O 8ALE—Shelving, Counters and fixtures, VANT 4 drens Azency 2(7 N 18th 8, 410-5§ FLM SALE~A now u right grand piano. First. clasa make at & great bargain, Rare opprtunity to by magnificent 1nstrumuent cheap. Inquire 2414 Chicago Bt 396-5¢ T OR SALE—House and lot In Reed's Brst dd., on Capitol ave , first c'ats 1eighborhood ud ioca- tion, $4,80. PAULSEN & CO. 495 \ORt BALE—Two ful lotw, frst clans busines) prop erty. luguire of PAULSEN & 00, 4108 JFOR SALE—A most marhot in Stromaburg, Nob, ponulation 802, enly businew house of the kiud in the tho plsce. Heason for solling 18 change of buss wiite CEN BROS,, Stromsburg, Neb. T. J, Smith, Ainsworth, publisher of the Western News, is at tho Metropolitan, H. W. Mathews, of Atkinson, Neb. Graphic, is stopping at tho Motropolitan, L. F. Cook, Logan, Ta., is at the Metropol. | Ree.ottice o young man_wants a place d g towhool. 8, A, W." Aaebt MISCELLANEOUSW ANTS. Jus, E. and W. G, Glasgow, Peru, Neb., are stopping at the Metropolitan, Thos. Kelley, Lincoln, Neb,, is at the Me- (] tropolitan, “'ANTEDAM‘O yards of diit, at or nearone block west of thiv Conveut on 8t. Mary's uve- B, O, Waito and fawily, Lincoln, are guests | nue. . R, JOHNSON, of the Millard, o814 1o, Johuson & o, N, Huffman, of Noligh, Nobraska, is stop- | 7 ANTED—Good house b ping at the Millard, AL puAe 816 Dagy W. D. Mathews, cditor of the Holt County Pioneer, is at the Millard, W J. 0. Chase, Fairmont, is stopping at the | ho Millard, ‘V Miss Paw, Will G. Jones and E. D, Gould, Fullerton, aro guests of the Millard; i L WANLED By a gentien in o private tawly with office, Address “T, . JANTED—Two unfurnished roon man and w.fe. address "J. A, 0th and 98don St Addsess A, L. Potter 80705 A small atook of Drugs and Dru; for kalo in the live town of Wi 3 00d opouing for & physiclan, — Addroes 8, Elkhorn Station, Aeb. GUIBAYED on the niht of April 15t ono large ST NG, cipod il dooked 2 shd MR one Ja o brown cligre horse Both wore bewly h it b o thy other u hlter Return 1A C7ACKCF actory alid FEOOIVE FWARD 36863 Fixtures Nebraska® 4, B SIL- T8940 ANTED—V arns and cuthouses, topaint by con- tract. Good work guaranteed A pply for outi vide Plerco St., fourth an-ag oW ANTED-To rent, store 102001 busnoss tho. 10, Wfare, Adudiow A, F ster, o tho Garn I A1 SALE—Smull ob offics with 8 fonts of o oo antr, sl o of satlozery abJ PIKE, 1 ¥4 N. 16th Strect. wl wpi Slwp- fac DOR 8ALE n de bar top buggy almost pew, A. a5 FOOU 4 board o cight blocks of Post Binijeou’s wake. Joquire 4 1113 Famam B e Another American girl has tied to royalty, It olght biocke af Por Viss Goddard married Prince Pomatowski in Puis, in the presous of Mindster Morton, TTho Now York produce exchange have pa- titioned covgress to suspend clinage of tho sil- ver dollar, ANTED -A few ners™ns to lram book keoping. Will wait on +s1f pay until situstions aro fur: alehed J. B. SMITU, 1616 Douglas. 569" {218 BALE ~Phacton, cheap, © Y Y 1 Y g 110 MEDICINIG, FOR REAT--kond 3 aud Loti, aRaY's & u OE MARK | TAOK RENT— St 1500 ¥ rre| B £ “""é.""“?.""i‘.!fi‘.‘.i’.’..‘t‘;. g AR 18 UREAT B 2 OI RENT—Store room arc am hy to 1ent to parties wiv 0o, 8] FRADE MARK 8 ikmor. Ao’ ™™ PAULSEN & €O, €04 | imamediatoly Ne. 1218 Capatcl' ave., south side e unfsiling et 12th and 15th St. 58 A Sewinal W LA OR RENT—018 uorth 17th Street. Address box 718, City, . - F &1 NOR RENT-—A lirge front room ssuitable for three ‘gentloman, well furnished at 1. Iflnowuzlsra. {O% BALE—New stand, good location 8t., botween Jackson ana Howard. OR SALE~-A new soda_fountain % ployment Agent 217 N. 10th St. .y s, [mpatency, snd ' all Disoases that follow as woquence of Sal. Abuse; a8 10w of , Univer- 018 8 88 i A Mo - »-*nl!ullli.mlufm sin AFTER I”I‘“ 0 i Furalshed bed room cheap, 1815 Chl it BAUE—Acte lots in Brighton, $176 to i ‘of Visiou, Prewmaturo Ol -y 45 each. §46 cash, ba'ance, mouthly. e B o alasiase it ok (o Tosanity o o Tawit t | Tadiit & MOTTER. d & Promaturo Grave. New 6 roomn Cottage £or ret. Complete onthlt | = o ot Mvortisomonte £ rotund money, whab | AL feew farmlture (heluing ine) fob suio st | NTOW ia the (e to seonre a No. | bargaln in 4riggista trom whor the taedloino 1o bought 4o nof | Garga/, Sylendid oha cef0F Suyone Joing b house: venworth Terrace befoie the Faise ub 1 remund, but refer you to the manufacturers, aud ti P 2414 Uhio go Bt uick, ""#3 Lots 260 to #8.0 e s : tsquiromen somplied w of one single paokage uf Gr the most skopeiosl of Kta real e 'On sosount of countez fwiters, Yellow Wrapper; the ouly yeun! @ Full particular in ouy pet siro to sond froe by wuail to every Sific Medioiue 1 vold by ail drugyi ot six packacos for 86, or will be tent fres by ats are such that they are seldom, {/ ever, ith. Heo mmwmu:gwdmu.”:xg l““" RENT o quire at K d Edl have adopted the I OR RENT—Furnished room at A¥esds which wede L) rant, 1216 Douglas sieoet, h GIN Aot | mme—e e rep— - . " 1 YA0K RENT— Purnished front room for one or two late o 81 per paok gontlemn, 1614 Ca » Bb 309 8§ R SALE—Boarding house in ce- tral E%n:: loa.iun.fil‘i uul{ now, firet IK‘B nma tock of ,y aud Davis Plano. Tu. ioknon's, 10 age, —_ [} e o the roouige of fhe Lponea ook m THE ORAY MEDICINE OG, JOR RENT—1hree uafurnished rooms and kitchea luvolce about ¢ [ el | QA et [ )