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OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY., MAY 24, 1884, THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, May 24, | \ygg| Exhibition ot the Deal Mute ;”BINTERS WANTED. A number of good printers can find steady employment at this office. LOCUAL BREVITIES. — T'ho faneral of Mrs, Owen Buckley will take place this morning at O o'clock a. ., from her late residence, corner Tenth and Davenport streots, —Tho lecture at the Baptist church, Prof, Edgren of the Chic Theological S¢ Enary,announced for last ovening was postpon: ©d on account of illness, —Omaha Gloo Club in concert with Miss Minnio Maul, soprano, and Mra, F. P. Day, contralto, at the North Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening, May 27th. —The funeral of George E. Allen, who died suddenly of hoart disoase Thursday night, will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from Marcy stroot near Ninth, Friends are invited. —Miss Minnie Maul and Mrs. ¥. P. Day, both favorites with Omaha audiences, will ac sist tho Omaha Glee Ciab in concert, Tuesday ovening, May 27th, at the North Presbyterian church. —Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Orr were serenaded at the Millard yesterday evening, by the entire Omaha Glee Club, 85 male voices. The recip- fonts were highly entertained, and thorough- 1y aporeciated the compliment paid them. __A fire caught in the kitchen of the Hotel Garui, near tho depot, about 1:30 o’clock yester daymorn. 1t was extinguished after all of the lodgers and part of the furniture had been romoved, Notagreat deal of damage was done. —The Modjeska company arrived in the oty yestorday and is at the Millard hotel. Ma- dame Modjeska has a fine uit of rooms upon the parlor floor, She takes her mealsin her 100m, The count, her husband, has suit of rooms adjoining. —The Ncrth Presbyterian church people evor on the alert and ready to undortake any- thing which will result ina substantial bene- fit to their church, have sccured the services of the most popular and attractive musical organization in the whola western country, the Omaha Gloe Club, for a grand concert, Tuosdoy ovening, May 27th, in the roomy and very pleasant auditorium of the North Prosbyterian Church, The club is now strongor musically than ever before—it hav- ing a singing mombership of 37, Musically it s coustantly improving and adding new and plensivg compositions to ita repertoire, In this concert the Glee Club will be assisted by two of Omalia's favorit lady vocalists, Miss Minnio Maul and Mrs, . P. Day. M. Franklin 8. Smith the povular conductor of the Glee Club will have full charge of the pro- gramme, that o mosy enjoyablo entertain- mont isin store for the North Omaha peo- plo thero can bo no question. e NeBRASKA STATE GAzETTEER & BUs- 1Ness DirectTory to be issued in July, 1884, price $4. 60. J. M. WovLre, pub isher,20 &, 1 14th St., Omaha. —— PERSONAL. E. Semlor, of Milwaukee, is at tho Maotro- politan, John 8. Ray, Napnoe, Neb., is at theMet ropolitan. Tra G. Bonton, of Atlantic, In, Is at the Matropolitan, A. M, Davidson, of Creston, In., Is at the Motropolitan. THE DUMB SPEAK. Asylum, Interosting Exercises Showing th Valuable Work that is Being Done, when theannual exhibition of the pupil oceurred. About 150 visitors were pres. ent and the ninety-three inmates occu pisd one-third of the auditorium and twisted and wiggled and laughed and looked bright just like little children who can hear and talk, by the principal, Mr. James A. Gilletpie. The children then went through liymn by means of the sign language formed on the organ. whatever of the accompaniment, but they though perhaps that was luck, disclosed to thom. It was then erased and they were required to toll its sub- stance by signs which tho teacher inter- proted to the audience. Simplo ques- tions in geography and history followed, the answors being written on the board by the children who showed a really ro- markablo proficiency in penmanship and the outlines of a general information, Three boys followed and did some work in mental arithmetio quite cleverly, the answers being written on the board. The most interesting part of the pro- practical results of the oral method by which many of theso unfortunate porsons are being taught to hear and speak. A class of four all of whom could speak, while two could hear, appeared and de- questions by word of mouth quite intelli gibly. The articulation in some cases very distinct. But certainly wonderful progress has been made in the year which these pupils have been under training. The next class was a somewhat larger one of the same grade of progress. One, student & yoyng man of twenty-two, who was graduated at this institution two years ago, as & deaf mute made an astonishing exhibition., He has been taught to hear sounds quite readily and his replies are in almost every case easily understood. The others also showed very gratifying ability to comprehend sounds, though a wide diversity in their power of replying. Several amusing little dramatic sketches followed performed by the in- mates in a very intelligent and pleasing manner. The parts in the first were discharged by those who had learned either to hear and talk, or at least the Iatter. This was the most perfect exhi- bition which the day afforded of the ex- cellent results that can be attained in relieving these unfortunates. In the rest of the plays the dialogues were car- P. H. M. Andrew, Des Moines, is at the Metropolitan, H. J. Hudson, of Columbus, is stopplog at at the Metropolitan. Avon Degen, of Baltimore, Md., is stopping at tho Metropolitan. G. H. Hewitt, of San Franolaco, is stepping at the Maetropolitan. State Senator Kinkaid, of Holt county, was in the city yesterday. Mossrs. Alloo Hart and G. W. Sanders, of Dakota City, Neb., are rogistered at the Mot- politan. Mrs, Theron Nyoand Ray Nye and wife, all of Fremont, are in the city, and are tho guests of Fred. Nye and wife and the Paxton | the institutions in the country in a short hotel. Miss Jounio Ferron, who has been visiting triends in Omaha for the past fow days, re- turned to Dunlap last evening. Mr. Potter, manufacturer of the celobrated ried on by sigus, but the pantomine ex- collently acted kept the spectators aware of the plot. In all of them the young actors displayed sprightliness,activity and wit. The exercises closed with another hymn and repeating the Lord’s prayer in signa, The method of teaching employed at this jnstitution and_responsiple for such wonderful results in making the deaf hear and the dumb spoak has only been in uso about four years. The honor of its discovery is due entirely to Mr. Gil- lespie, who has made the instruction of deaf mutes o lifo-long study. His sys- tem has obtained for Eim & very wide celobrity among educators of this class, and will probably be introduced into all time. ** Wo uso the audiphone a great deal to start the sense of sound,” said Mr. Gil- lenpiv, after the exercises were over. “‘What is the audiphone?” *‘It is a sheet of gutta-percha about a foot equare and The bright and cheerful chapel of the coraska state institute for the deaf and dumb was well filled yesterday afternoon The exercises wore opened with prayer and an address a while two of the teachers sang and per- Tho pupils, of course, or most of them, heard nothing | the skin a clearness and smoothness otherwise kept time with their signs very well, A class of seven or eight were then oallod up and a story written on the | R, D, Worlhington, of Detroit, clected blackboard and previously hidden was gramme was that which displayed the livered some recitations and answered 18 labored and the pronunciation not have to be answered for by the man now in custody. Gazolo had succeeded in uvading the officers for nearly four years but there is now no doubt but that the right man is behind the bars as he has been fully identified. There is an indictment against him wnd he will bo tried at the next term of the district court. This makes five murderers who are to be tried at the next term of court ° e ARE YOU GOING 10O EUROPE? 1n another column will be found the an nouncement of Messrs, THOS, COOK & SON Lourist Agonts, 261 Broadway, New York, rolative to the very complete arrangements fhey have mado Tor tours (n. Europs the coming Spring and Summer, *‘Cook's Excur- sioniat,” containing maps and fuil particuiars, will be mailed to any sddrass on receipt of 10 conta N e Attention Hooks, Special meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, regarding the observance of Dec- oration Day. D. 8. MrrcuLy, E. G. Rviey, Seo. utation for facial beauty. A fine complexion niakes ona handsome, even though the face is not a perfect mould. Burdo Blood Bl ters et directly upon the circulation, aud & give unattainable. THE COUNCIL'S CHOICE, as Bishop, A Long Canvass which Finally Re- sulted in the above Selection, The seventeenth annual council of the diocese of Nebraska, Protestant Episco- pal church, met Thurrday morning for the second day of the sesston. Rev. Dr. McNamara occupied the chair. A resolution was introduced from the chapter providing for placing the entire management of the Child's hospital and home in the hands of Mrs. Clarkson, Re- ferred. Mr. Julian Metcalf, treasurer, stated that the expenses last year to be paid out of the diocesan genoral fund and that it would probably fall §150 short. The council adjourned at 10:30 o'clock and oll of the clergy took places in tho chancel and the lay delogates in the choir to attend Ascension Day ser- vices. In the afternoon the council resumed the nomination for a bishop. The hrat ballot resulted as follows, 21 votes being cast: Kov. Dr. Worthington 8; Bishop Walker 6; Rev. Dr. Thomas 5; Rev. Dr. Morrison 2. A motion to go into secret session was loet, and adjournment was taken until 3:16 o'clock. Upon reassembling the council contin- ued the discussion over the nomination of « bishop. In the evening session ten ballots were taken for a candidate for bishop, with a growing supporr for Rev. Dr. Leonard, the twelfth ballot of the entire session standing, Dr. Worthington, 8; Dr. Leo- nard, 7; Bishop Walker, 6. A motion was made by Rev. C. S, Witherspoon to reconsider the motion to proceed to ballot, (the effect of which motion, if carried, would be to open dis- cussion.) Major Wheeler moved to amend, to table and to reconsider. A vote by or- ders was taken ana the amendment lost. A vote was then taken on Rev. Mr. Witherspoon’s motion, which was lost. Balluting was then resumed. After the twentieth ballot a recess was taken and the clergy and laymen gather- ed around the chair to hear fuller reports concerning various candidates than had yet been made. The high feeling and bitter partisanship which had prevailed in some quarters seemed to all but disap- pear after this dispassionate talk had in this recess. At the twenty-first ballot the result was: Dr. Worthington 11, Bishop Wal- ker 8, Dr. Ralison 1, Dr, Morrison 1. Mr. Montgomery moved that as two- thirds of the parishes were represented and a majority of the clergy had voted for Dr. Worthington he be declared nom- inated to the laity. The chair sustained this motion and a their own preferences, At the close of the recess the lay dele- Potter printing press, and Harry Hart, who | floxible. It is about half rolled up, and | gates returned and the roll of parishes has alarge press factory in Chicago, were in Omaha yesterday,a nd gave Tug Bre office a | that we can wake those whose sense of | nomination of Rev. pleasant call, Stato people at tho Millard yesterday : A, J. Rittenhouso and George Wildish, Aurora; Mrs. Wherry, North Platte; J. C. Morgan and two daughters, Kearney; E. D, Righton, Blalr; Ed. P, Berryman, Central City; Will W. Maple and wife and M. Darling and wife, North Bend; Mes, O, E. Summer and Miss William Summer, Schuyler; J, R, Ives, Croie. State arrivals at the Paxton yosterday: J. R. Markloy, Niobrara; Mr, and Mrs, J, O ‘Wise, Lincoln; Frank O. Zehrung, Lincoln; L. A, Puffey, Valley; J. J. Loas, Neligh; P, H. Schwenk, Norfolk; J, P, Kennehan, Grand Tsland; M. M. Sullivan, O'Neil; M. Hite, Nocfolk; R Bollman, Niobrara; Melbors, Lincoln; H H. Ashley and wife, Hastiogs; Mra. A, L. Keith, Miss Mary Con ner and J. A Keith, Lincoln; George Getty | the motions of the mouth—and to answer . A. Collins, Sholby; ¥, K. Atkins, York; |0 readily that you would not kuow they When they graduate mauy are ab'e to enter some of the trades or ¥, L. Murphy, Plattsmouth, o —— ‘Wei de Meyer, the edgo is applied to the teeth. hearing is not utterly destroyed distin- guish simple sounds, vowels, After wo get the activity of the sense aroused, we abandon the audiphone, and drills the pupil with words, and talk in one year, and to distinguish sounds in a few months, how the sense will develop when once it is started in lifo. to converse intelligibly and noises in an adjoining room. Can 1 bring all deaf-murtes into such a condi- twn? Not by any means, more than 16 per cent But that 16 methods, Besi them to understand lip language—that is. were deaf. do clerical labor without inconvenience. such as the We have those here who have learned to hear It is strange Thoso who can_hear and speak a littlo now, will soon be able all Not L of them per cent, is an immeasur- H. C.luble advanco over the results of other s, of those whom it is Wymore; L. W. Colby, Beatrice; O. E.|impossible to make hesr, the great ma- Green, Genoa; O, M, Fisher, wifo and cnild, | jority can be taught to speak. We teach With | was called, a vote being taken upon the Dr, Worth The result was aycs 14, noes 2, Rev. Dr, McNamara, chairman, claired the nomination accomplished. 1t was moved to make the nomination unanimous, but Rev. Dr. McNamara said that he could not vote upon that, and Rev. Mr, Graham objected also to voting However the council as a whole seemed greatly relieved and quite happy at this 1ssue of the election, On motion of Mr. Guy R. Brown the secretary was instructed to sond a tele gram notifying Rev. Dr. Worthington of his nomination, and requesting his ac- ceptance, After singing the ‘‘Gloria in Excelsis” the council adjourned until 9 o'clock yes- te nay morning. gton, do Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Decided Benefit. Dr, John P, WaeeLer, Hudson, N. Y saya: *‘I have given it with decided ben efit in a case of innutrition of the brain from the abuse of aloohol.” S — The Knights' Thanks Thursdsy evening the Knights Templa: recess was taken for the laity to canvas|s To all who suffer from epilepsy, eramps and nervous affection, we earnestly rec- ommend the method so universally known and quasi miraculous of Prof. Dr, Albert, Paris, 6, Place du Trone. Let al invalids seck him with confidence, many will find health who despaired of cure. Treatment by correspondence after receiving a detailed history of the cae to be treated. Prot, Dr. Albert accepts no fee unless macked benefita follow. Absolutely Pure. This powdor nevor ver ou. steangh and wholesomenese, Moro conomical than tnodinary kinds, and cawacs bo sold in comvetitio with the multitudo of low was.. short welgt £ aium or pho phate nowdra, Sold oty i caos. Royal Bak- ng owder Co. Am arvel of pure PECIAL NOTICES. #arSpeclals will Positivelynot be inserted uniess paid tn advance. TO LOAN—Monev. MGNEY 7O TaAN_On tmproved, farms In Ne- AVl braska, 8. W. Fergusson & Co., 39 Pear] street. Council Blufta, Towa. 836.27 ONKY Loaned on chattel property by 8 T. VL Petorsen 16th and Douglas. 17210 m ONEY TO LOAN fn sutus of §300 and upwards at. Tow ratos on first class real estate vecurity gSanthnies v "POITER & COBB ONEY LOANED—On chattel property vy J. VL BEATTY, 218 south 14th street. 775.1m GNEY 10 LOAN—The lowess_ratos Of wtoresh Bemis’ Loan Agency, 156h & Dousls 234-41 VI CAEX TO LOAN Inguune of $300. ana mpward VL0, F. Davis and Co., Real Estste and Loan Agonta, 1506 Farnam St 808-t1, HELP WANTED. GENTS WANTED—Fairbanks, Palmer & Co., publishers, New York and Chlcigo, want at once live sgents throughont Nebraska. To an ener- getic agent who will do thoiough work, exc! ° torritoryaud extra terms will be wiven. Apply at once to George Mitchell, General State Agent, Omaha, Neb, Office in Y. M. C. A. rooms, 8. W. cor. 15th and Farnam streots, 433.96p W 7ANTED—A good girl chiefly for kitchen work Mrs. G, M. Hitchoock. 440.20p 7 ANTED—Three girls at the Slaven Hotel, south 10th street 440-20p ANTED—Situation by girl as troner in laundry. Ca'l at 614 N. 18th St. 437-28 "ANTED--A girl for kitchen work: 8L. between Capitol ave. and Dave 0 work, Must bo II'at No. 20th and it JAN Glrl for general good washer and iruner. Californi VWANTED-An cxperionced Cigar sslosman to sell city trade. Only those witn references necd apply. Al salesman now on the who can ndlo line of cigars without conflioting with reuular opening for tho right wan. Cannon Good Bros, & Co., opposite postoffice. 444-24p FANTED—By & single man, good sized tarnh hed n._ south cast corner preferred. Address P, o. A%4-24p \ \ perience in #tock raisiug in the west and would like 1o follow it for & while, Would like & Iady pastne about 85 years 04d, with some means. Oreihat could superintend the in-door work while 1 attend to out oor business Must be cheorful and . pl-asan make & irable th No one character proach prepar W ady TANTED—A Indy partner. past mi 1dle age. man & Tittle d habits Hav ANTED—A young g fpond with & nic Money no object don Address 'X. Y. Z. 1 o maried tence strictly ¢ offico (i WIEnt can be had on Hauscom Piace. Call at +81 sou p.m, W 1) Boarders to know the St Charles Ho tel on Harney St., b tweer. 19th and 13th will 9t up the best table boad for 84 00 por we house in the city of & corresponding price. pony ard phacton, for a good 24th trect, aftor 36540 N1 7--EoOnEes ana Lots, d room to g n [ only, N. W. cor. 15th and Farnam, JoomieN JOR RE N ‘Three nicely furnishe? 1 ooms, Dod T 8t 1 e strcet. '141.26 JOK RE K JOR REN[—F Ono largo pleasant_front room well furaished for gentlmen, 1159 Harny St o 2mp @ house 7 room , barn, well, g complete 19th St., one half 421.v3p F 0 Alioa b roomis suitable for housckeeping, 220 nort o RNISHED rooms and board 630 S.-10th Su. Mary's ave 4 ) R RE Hospe, 1510 Dodge St. A 410 1m DORRENT - Furni-hed room withor withont hoay 1:08 Jacksou st 420 20p JOR RENT—A very desirable fury fshed room in a private fan ily 00+ f the test location Address Post offic, box 670, 4152 ]2 RN Houso south east cor 10th and P 0 WHELAN, city. ¥ acific 400-28p nished rooms at 840 224 strect. JROR REST Furnished front room, desirabls lo- cation Address “R C."* care Bee office 893-24p JFOR RENT--To s cospanuible party, a good plano. Torms rea onable. Inquire at 2109 California Street. 2844 TRk RENT OR SA location, seven b at room 12, Creighi 7OR REN ice turnished front room with board at 1814 Davenport St. 119:26p Seven room house in good kx from postoftice. n Block. 89028 {OR RENT—Nice front room with board, suitable [ Jor one or two gentlemen, No, 1718 Dodge streot. A furnished front ro.m ster sireet. ,a711 it First house westof Herald « 209-23w e front parlor JROR RENT—Furnished room 281 N. 19tb. Roo 0% RENT—Ho Bth St. amnat JRGR RENT it clus g and 7 room houses. 8. T. K peters 1'th and 3.4 roome. Inquire cf J. P. 230 leman 7-1m o, Renr furnished ro m to _genf and wife, with board 1914 Webster St JPO%, RENT—1n Redicks block Storeroom 120 foet deen and good office room. Paulsen & Co., o_1 Farnam, room 3, 768-tt POk RENT—piano. Iuquiro at Edholm & Erick- son's. 03.t1 JFOR, RENT_Storo room 160 Faroam 8t by PAULSEN & CO. 40041 {0l RENT—Furnished rooms on the nortnwo oor. 13th and Cepibolavenue, formoriy Crelgnior [ ek ANTED—Girl for geueral houseswork. Wag 44,00 per wosk, Inquire st Edholm & Erickson 445-24 ages TANTED—Good competent girl. i Ap Good w poid, 1417 Cass. ) ANTED—Immediatoly, o good kitchen girl, at 1408 Pler street, north Omaha. B.sy wages given. 366-24p s “rKNTm»« 13, cook waite st a6 Omaha Em,foyment Agency FANT D—A good man to takeorders for onr now ook social lito in Exypt. P, F, Collier, 67 Bar ker block. 408:23p “l W GENTS WANTED-Local or Traveling. i odu sel ing rapidly. Business light, and casily leaned, Experiene not neccss plo free.” B W. MONTRO:, Gali:n, Micl hen girla Harnoy 3-24p ANTED—A boy who oan speak German, ahout 15 0r 10 years of »ge to wait on table. Must be ell recommended. Also a girl wanted at 216 8, 120, ; 41 ANTED Tmmediately, o cook at 151 8t. Good wages paid. ANTED—Sewing mechin hands at 1307 VWANTRD-Girl tor houseworkc, Inquiro at 016 south 18th street, or Eatou's Gallery, 1320 Far- nam wireet 83 Farnam B30-tt nn Barb 3 Broadway, | Blufls, Tows. TANTED—A girl to sssist. in the kitchen a t 1610 Capitol Ave, [ good girl for general hoy 19 Harn ) stieet D—One first-class sewing wowan and one imwediately, by Mrs. G, W Ken OR RENT—Hooms fn Nobracka Building. Most desiral Supplled with by ateara. Apply at Bank iations Bauk FOR MALR ch ap and on eas y torms, PC 515 Faruam strect. 4 TER & COBI OR SALE—A new house, consisting of 6 rooms, closet and pantry, wlsa cistorn; with lot and & balf of ground all sét out with frut trees, grape inos, in splend'd conition, only $3 (00. On ird cash, bal cars. Apply” N. E. cor, 16th rnd Dorcas s're ha 425 {OR SALE—A full bred pointer d and » dovble barrel breech loading gu a% a b 30-26; ground. JOR SALr—A first-clws stock of fancy goods. pportunity for eitr er lady or wentloman pital, g 0. trado eatablisned. Address ¢ L Beo o prosT] JOR SALE—A pew rido bay top buggy cheap Henry Homar 452 24p 6 engine and 03 Lavenport 0nd 26 iler in g S Call 8t 920 Douglas 8t 445-24p (0K SALE—Chony onl hand earr phacton, 4 Inquire 2428 Dodge. DOR SALE—200,000 hard by the cars at Omana or Florence ot I prico. . Address Florence Brick and ., Omaha, Howell & Cobb, Agerita. 156 1 AOR RENT OR SALE.- Summer resort, Ramp. won's Lo ‘ge, Syirit Lake, lowa, Everything comyote and . ady £ open. . For particulsrs call oF Vess W. D, Sa 'No 14,9 Dudgo 1tro t over 1132 Furkish bath roon r firet class diulog room girls at the Occidental Hotel. Nono othere need apply W —Traveling salo man, one who is hand able as to take a line of © mwission. references requir.d, . P ft Address e oflice. WANTED for general h St betweon Jones and Lo WANTED-airl at Nuin 0 work 711§ 13th Cnworth. 33¢24)) 1510 Shorman avena KS. 3. COUNSMAN. ) QRN in good ord A in Hanscom wust b wo t. lots plac from . betore June 1st O. F. DAV) 1603 1 arn a Tot with three good houses, very de- 5,000 Very eawy torms. = Pay o luyestment BARKER & MAYNE, 4 SOUTEI Hotels and Depots in Giving them the advantage of livin air, beautiful shade trees and fine, attrac:ive depot, where trains c and stop: The Omaha Belt Line R way. The Missouri Pacific Railway, at the depot at the town site. Beauvtiful trees have been set o out. over the Omaha Saving’s Bank. Fine Healthy FOR THE RICH A RETIRED AND THE OMAH Homss! D POUR INVALID. Pure Spring Water Railroad s, Street Cars and Cabls Limes Will bring them from their homes to the Opera House, Postoffice, TEIN MINUTES, g on the suburban heights, with pure Parks. pure Spring Water and Lakes, Groves and Scenery magnificent, which cannut be equalled. This is a SUMNMEIR RESOERT AND A PARADISE FOR ALL, RIGHT AT HOME. The Syndicate have arranged with with the railroad companies for a of the following roads will connect ailroad Line, The Union Pacific Rail- The Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad, The Burlington and Missouri River Ralroad in Nebraska and the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Railroad. Also at the Stock Yards. All these trains will stop ut on the property a‘nd streets laid LOTS ARE NOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. Apply atthe Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas streets, M A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, \OR SALE—One plano, us kood a3 new. Che'p, at Hospe, 1619 Dodge, 400 1 7 IR SALE_At a harguin housc of 6 rooms on § TR\ YED OR STOUEN—On Wednosday morning, zo4 red cow with cally al 3 Has an additionsl toat. Reward of $10 will be paid if returned to tho Sisters 0 Mer- cy Conveut, &t. Mary's avenue. 926.t1 101228 N. 19th St. 269 3p OR SA! E—A fino lot in Hanscom Place Will tako horso und buggy or phaston In trade It you want to trade, call a 831 south 24tu street, atter 6 p. m. 390-t1 OR SALE—At o barg: ain. 3 lots on Park avenue. Inquire 1207 Farnam st 08 -tf OR SALE OR E: GE—First class establish- dry goods business. Good stock anc trade, - One- h, halance good property. Adaress it. Rob- © Bev office 36541 JROR SALE—cheap, fino driving horse, boges and harness. Apply room2i, Umaha Natioual Bank Building. 2 TOR SALE—Second hand light top bugzy snd gents riding enddle Iuquire at Tirséll & d Cook’s Shoe store, 1308 Faroam St. 100-t1 TOR SALE-Very nice 7 room nouse, new, two blocks from Park avenue street cars. Most de- sirablo location in Hanscom Place, $3,00. Teris o new 7 room cottage lot 76x140, 84, nplete place o1l Fairview streot, near Har w house 6 rooms, §3,500, $560 down, balance ar Judge Dundy's new Vory ¢ vy Ne yoars. WAl 1%, 4 ro m cottage on leasant St., $2,000. Fito & room o ttage, lot 0X1¢0. good barn, ete., a Elegant eight room resident Full Jot, s uil house, south 12(h street, 1,100, Very finio 8 room cotiage, full lot, 10th'strict, near o Leavor worth, &MAYN 26701 ) R n ¥ rooms and { hall on PUTTER & JOR SALE—The good will and fiatures of the Creighton To se, or will sell any part of the din- in room or ki ehen Urniture separato.y. Apply on premiscs. U P depot, st @ POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam. bargaiu, 030 11 PO BALE -Vory daaabie romianos for’ amal family, 010 block off 8t Mry’s avenus, 10 block from postoica ~ Looation flue, 83,600 Easy terml POT (ER & COBB. 1515 Farnau troot. 51t JOR at cottago of 7 ro my tull lot (eorgin ave., one bloos fro - St. cars, for Pot er & G bb, 151, Faruam St, h t o 0. lass Vose & Hon Plano, (7 'OR SALE—A fl bargain. Inquire Edholin & Erickson's. DOR SALE—Two opon second-nand buggies and one doilvery wagon, chowp, #1 1419 Larucy . 8394 F (POR SALE—T Tk won OR SALE—A small Mosler, Bahman &Co., fri proof saf , almost new, st this office. o «d will and fixtures of the It sell the dining room and EMOVAL—O. F. DAVIS & O, DEALERS in trage Loans,have romoved up_ stairs, Toom 13, one cation, Whero they may be found until completion of their new bullding @1OQRTVARD tor any caso cf Diphtherla D Vit cannot be curcu by Dr. Jeffries’ (Council Biuii ) preventive and cure. Send for it. H.B. HUDSON, Recently of Boston, has opened an elegant new stook of Men's Furnishings ! UNDER THE MILLARD HOTEL. FINF UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. NEWEST AND LATES NECK‘\VEAR.mmnNs x JEWELRY. HANDKERCHIFS BRACES, ET"O. Coahing, ngkin?. Street and” Evening Gloves. FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS. Euglish, Pique,and Full Dross Shrits, SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE, THE HULL VAPOR GOOK STOVE In Merio 1t it now undisputed that Wie Die Moy | VO train the boys to be printers, carpen- er's Oatarrh Care is the only treatmont | 10r8, tarmers and mechanics. Some of that will ahuolutely oure Cotarrh—fresh or | the girls show a remarkabla talent for Very _efficacious. Saml Gould, | painting, drawing and fine needle-work, Weoping Water, Neb.” Oao box cured me, | and I think osn be train, o ured, me, ed todo ver: Mas. Mary Kenyon, Bismarck Dakota.” “1t | 400" o' i F100 ) O 4 westored me tothe pulpit, Rev. George E. T : Rein, et loville, N, Y. “Onn box radjoully | Several specimens of drawings, fancy we, Rev. O, H. Tablor, 140 Noble | work and one very handsome cabinet, all street, Brooklyn ‘A parfect cure afuer 30 | made by inmates ~ were also exhibited ferlug, J. D, } i ; ! Tohsigsion, . D, BoDanald, 110 Brosd Lo crayon drawings by ono pupil, Mira Tiads are recaluad fonm 11 ponands of Joetime. | Mary Toner, whoeo purents reside at 1517 Delivered, $1.00, Dr. Wei Do Meyer's Iby Howard street, are worthy of particular :h-.-u-n»a 'l;:l::-'lm iv)hh statements of [ mention as works of great merit, I . B, 118 Fition Biress, -y - I Dewey & Co, tue-t.hurs & sat-m&dem Kitehew fueni ure sepaately or auy pa & of eithe Will exchange for lands, luts or any sale bls co moity, or will take secured uotes oi long ti.o ~Tn 05 quire at Crei-hton House. Al [ OR SALE= ne Voie wid Som pinu ata ba gain, Inquire at Ednolm and krickson's music store, on 16th . 289-t0 adopted the following resolution : Kesolved, by the Knights Templar of the gand jurisdiction of Nebrasks e this occasion, That our cordial thanks hereby extended for the beautiful and iu- | 4o, on portaining £y oue order hold Trinity Cathoural, I accordance with the desira and intention of the late Jishop Clarkson, whose memory We revere That our earvost thauks ure further teudered e very amiuent Bir Clioton £, Toke, pust prelate of tha grand encampment of the Uni- ted States, for eloquent i truction and learn: ed discourss delivered before us in conuection ~ The state has reason to be well satis- | with our Ascension day srvices fied with the excellent wanner in which W. R, Bowrx, the work of caring for these persons is B B Yan, being carried on, Nebraska is far be- b ¥ FATIA MEs b fa Committee, yond any state in the union in this re- spect, JAZOLO'S ARRIVAL, Cheap 1ots in S D Sevoral kood agents. Apply nd Plaioview, nd i lon, & COBB FEsen at ance, 'y 314 wp i POTY The Pioneer and Still Ahead. 1616 Fan Ok 84 v Arhor With & first class ew barher shop at the Occl 0 best location aud room for the purpose None but & frst class man need Ay Buttalo, Joh GA it cls DA first aro, i tees two -4 7OR SALE ORTE part of it «n south 1 & very beaniitul residencs. e acres of the Griffen f stoflice. and cnly two blocks Will bu sold in 24, b o Inquire Omaha Carpet Co., 1611 270 o - " A LK iness lots all or 01 BAL o wholo will wake Inquire Bee uttice, binder, Address 1 wmond Bros , ¥remoat Nib. et t Farm 8 miles from city, near Union Stock yards. Inquirc at Mrs. Moyer, ovor Koo der's Drug staro, 10th and Webster, 872 ANTED —Ladios or gentloman in oity or cour iy t take nice, light and pleasant work at_thoir $2 to 86 a day easll, and quictly made work sont by mall; no canvasing no stamu for ro 1y Pleato address Reliable Mauu‘acturing Co. Polladelphia, Fa. CITUATIONS WANTED, DOR SA t horn Station 1th large 10 100m house, lare d outhouses. 3. 1\ Silvis, Elkhorn §'at or apply 1214 Dodge St uy) stairs JOR SALE—We o MISUELLANEOUS, 700 choloe lows H el £ el OST—Liish setter puj 4 formation or return o ward, aths old. Give in Capitol avenue. Ro. 450-53p i Army Orders. ts Harlin P. Eastman and Rob- ert M. Usunon, enlisted at Ft. Om;t, Neb.,, are assigned to the 4th infantry, Private Jeremiah Wells, company ©, Tth mlu'n&ry.illI having llrepuflm} at these uarters in _compliance with ord, No. 70, dated Ft. Suclling, Minn., May | T 0 /52t Man Braand all Possivili. 21, 1884, will proceed to Ft. Laramie, Wyo,, and report to his company com- v . " Shoril Milir arrived from 5t Paul| Vesordsy Patrick Obrien, an e uartermaster's department will | yosteaday, having in chasge the Ital |P1oYe in the car shops of the Union Pa- fur msoessary trusportaion, aud i, Gagalo, wha murdered Louia Zsrga | 130 S9mPany, had bis right foot crushed ufim...m“n" 'h::zs) z’ .o&mflmn in this city July 6th, 1880, by be‘i’uu run over by a freight car, Thy rated, it being impracticable| The crime, as far as is known, was :l;’i‘: :dh:::“t::. I::::u'a) ?&a”b”f-ffii& rations, oold blooded wmurder, and as such will | member was dressed. VAVANTED By & resprctabls young wan, a sitas- tion s gardener or auy othor other responaible y tiou, Two years roloreiic: given. Addr s “S. Bue office, & 7-24p \ TANTED A situation by blacksmith, had 8 yoars experience on carriago and 2 years on car work, Addres D, J. F." Beo otice, 80128 500 4 Bteers A W Threw Away His Crutches, “Suffered from rheumatism 8o badly had to use crul bug threw them away after ap- lying Phomas clectric Gil to my limbs. T now frel batter thun I huve for yesrs.” ¥, L., Gibbs, 899 Elm stroet, Buffalo b f 100 1 and ? year old grade bulls Our catilo aie yarded and wo invite inspection, v, al Kiuds of help 204-1m- Strange Broa., D ice, 1214 Harney 86 D, 412-'4p SAYED—A swall bay maie coli 8 year old Had & holtor on wheu last seen Leave wor - at 3 office, s 80 Where same can b hsd. 4 430 452, one lot Price FeEY o ad #1,260, 5 Farcam 8¢, 8500 o LE—Hall scre lo's within K 5. Ver bice groun . Iy payments that is loss thau swall juts sro selling for ball a wile further ous. Barker & Mayne. 284t " POTTER & COBB, 151 s to $550 buys an eleg Place, on miousbly payy BA ¢ lot fu Hanscom ta, if you . to. % loo,000 Now in Use. KEK & MAYNE. o - OST—Au whvelope harye pa ers SOBLLANEO ( 4 1 Bartel Kl tz, who served in the Mexican - 8 WANTS. Fiider will pleas: leave at this office. 347 WWANTERTo bire s cmall horse or pouy o use for 1i:ht ¢ elivery wagon for about a month Will bo well taken care of. ~ Loquire at Butch:r Shop 433-2Tp N. 15th 8t \\ AT D—A few res octablo boarders in privite famil | liviog in frst-class locati: dence with bati room, eto Pleassut front roo nicely furnished er un/uruished. Terws reasonable. Address “H. B." Beo o 406 28p Fast superseding the anlrangos Itha the we block of old fashionad stoves EMOVAL-0. F DAVIS & €0, dealers in K st and most « fficient I Entate and Mortgage Lo s, hav , | sove buraers in the world, and with new imgrove: No 1649 Farman wrcel s Wairs' o 13" oue door | e s s oisist 1) Cperate” Aloluialv o with cast of thelr furmer Iocabion, Wi cre they 1way be | 18 pat u raservoir, now b use the second season found unsil completion of the new bullding. . 3t — - without & sir gle ao‘ident. garSen| for Catal gue, Price List, Etc, HULL VAPOR STOVE 00, CLEVELAND,0, ) he head 00 o casy terms. Also alv §1 300 oach, Barker aud Faruaa, 2654 'l"u\xu UP—On ochot s i Call at A 8. ¢ Mayne, N E or 13th Flondy, N. W, O 2\ way 6 mie eodw