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NAMmAY A MA«l V DT 0 \h\“x\ DA AR oA N7 WU IATIRTINC VA S II Y Bl' E -Tl'l SDAY M Y 21 GEELEH 5 WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. His Preposterous Olaim, aboard of this gallant litt aft, the Lin wmirer of either Morris or Lucker, but we believe in giving overy man his dues, and L = — — o | S S ——— T SEN EOX. GRAY'S BPECIFIO MEDICINES, CAPITAL CLATTER. of the profession have control «f the asso. | ¢ he yell of i s TN o PRRBE MANR YRS et wnE MEME ciation 1t will bo_a thing of Loy and | "0 theyell of fraud and corruption| - The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices ‘_, R 5 LIS REMADY. An a J. forover. No dudes, peanut” pass would have would have followed him to —— GALVAN‘ F l RUN N0, Seminal’ Wonr How Connty Treasurcrs Turn :\uilvrurnn-rl. ‘fvn'hzll correspondents of | is pulitical grave. The cry only comes M & noss, Spormatorr. - " handbills and the cruisers on the compli- | feom ring rule and gamblers ompty purso han, potency, Honest Penny and Pound - 148 |ientary 56 shotld fob by mlowed to |~ml..':‘(::”; ""“ EATBIENN Gt pty putees, o CORNICES the Refander” SUIl Hangs to [ stand on the quarterdeck or even got | - ML o R B R § I i I r e [ 3 aArLs lath Stro~t, owar, v NERR ta from whom the e DOfiOR ¢ 1\ refot o0 80 the ro ments are sich that th somplied with. Sce their writ of one single package of Gray the most skeptical of Ita veal morit N S, R . On accaunt of countes citors, Wo. have adoptod the Kbt T e Pl particular n Suv pamphlet, which wod ymvl oth \; rh y;\ s i]llfl\ \M‘ ~-|l|4( froo by mail to every one. g4 The Spe residents know 0 Medi Ine 18 sold by all druggists at $1 per pack Nervous Prostration. Debiity, Mental and ¥ 83 pacichgos to . " Physical Weakness : Mercurial 4nd other Afete | el ohtix Packages for &, or will "".J'.T,'.'»:.J.'? o tiohs of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, suftalo, N Y. old Sores and Ulcers, wo treated wii hvoraraieid Iy 10ma Dissases Arising from Indiscrotion, Excess, Exposure or Indulgence, which prodyce some of ths L . m |\Hv \FTEI HIINS - 10ney, whon aght do_not urors, and the Adom, f_ever, anteo. A triaf will convinee o in 8. Le A1l curuble cates iibhiete: Englioh or German: B par woribing above diseases, in male or female, MARRIAGCE CUIDE! 1 260 pages o0, fne plates, ilumirated o e UL or luguis Jitva v Hoaith, Beaesy Y s TRAT 1 epeci v Hysteria, Diezy ess, Convulsions, fits, ous Netiralgin Headache, Norvous Prostration caused by tho tiec of aloohol or tohacec pfulness, Mentul De. prossion, Softening of the Pran nlting in in e nity and loading to mi h Peom in_cithor sex, Iy crrhaea caused b abuse or oyer- one month's t Wesr's Nery phei Losa of pow 4 and Sperm tho brain, ee we Wi eo to re. 100t does not efiver ecure, Guaran C. F. GOODMANN, Neh oy Druggist Agents for Omaha GOIN e WEST. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM | CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LOUIS. BY WAY OF The romedy belng injo the disease, roquir wercurial oF poisono OMAHA AND LINCOLY 70 DENVER, | uslly. When el ne o prov | OIAVIA oaso of those alr cted wo guar { RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER | sntee three boxes to cure, or wo will rofund the mon ! 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(seats frioo), Smolcinie Ces with s, Pu ialace sieoping the fanlons 0 Bt nd from Ch and K Bottle Of My 10imtms 1t coma vea (mm(ll Blufls: Chies 3 Mew i ROOT Tad Far) St Mews o Joseph, Atchison and e b ek Without: chiingeromty oo o | SRR S ki i VTR0, RIS ™~ Yt Mot It Chartered by theStateof Llii- nois for theexpress purpose of giving immediate relietit all chronic, urinary and pri- vate diseases. Gonorrheen, GlectandSyphilis in all their complicated forms, also al' discases of the Skin and BElood promptly relicvedand permanentlycured by reme- dies,testedin a Forty Years Special Practice, Seminal t Losses by Dreams, Pimples on o3t Mannuna,zmtum/ ured. There menting. propriate remedy once used in each case. Consultations, per- ional or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- aca sent by Mailand Express, No marks on ckage to indicate contents or sender. Address 28.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, |l S — —— DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist .and Aurist. Until offices aro repaired trom result of fire, off with Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton Biock 15th and Dougwmtr eota. Western Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECET, PROF. Omaks, Neb, Indianapolis and Com G NORTH AND SOUTH. 1ins of Elezant Day Conches and esleeping Cars dre run daily to s, vin Hannibal; Quiney, lington, Cedar Rapids and Albeit aul iwnd Minneapolis; Parlor Cars ning Chairs to und fom S Solid 1 Pullnan P and from i brasica, and Denver, Colorado. It is also the only Through Line beiween £T. LOUIS, HINNEAPDLIS and ST. PAUL, UGIL CAR i1y admiit- ATl Finest anipied RBailroad in u{e World for L classes of Travel, Through Tickets via this line for sale at \ R Kcoupon ticket oftices in the United States aad Canadn. T, J. POT an, PERCEVAL LO' 'ELL. Vice-Pres. £Gtn. Manager. GenPaas Seoms to yield every time to treatment with Switl’s Specific. Spartanbure. S, C., March 13, 1584, Your most valuable mad‘cine (i Spedific) ha Qonw e s much goud thit T feel liko saying th 8 for the beredt o thisn who suffer ike I 0id. 1 wan posuned by Poison Oak, and saw not a wel! doy for six vears, untl' [ el Swiiva Specifie. In the aix R t every i ind of medicine, but none peired of i ) ttles of it 8 ecif ore heaith—with & Yours Truly, VIN NESEITT. — ~ha? for thirt eicht ye rs suffered every spring and swamer with *oion Ok, which 1 contracied in ' tang whe 1 a bov. | trird everything for if, cludin: mny phy iciang, “ut without any ben: it 1 $00k six hottlos of Spccific (3.8 8 ) four yours ago, and it cured m dand well. Th eo fuwmors fare yasged. and Lhar ohad s return of it Joskril BRASLEY, C lambuk, Ga. Ou: Treatlso on Blood aui Skin Dideasos miled free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawar 3, Atlanta, Ga, N V. Offico, 159W.23 8t bot 6 h ard 7th ayh e N & 4 & K huy Sping Live “ R e by i, G st o titong charg ot by’ the Batient $1.000 Would Not Buv it. Dr. Hokwn—1 was atfilcted with rheumstiem ard curod by usiug & belk. To any one afficted witt that Lisoasc, | would ay, buy Electrlo Bolt, Avy oo oan caofor with me by writing calllog &t my store, 1420 Douglas stroet, Omaha, Nob. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE—Opposite po-wmu. room 4 Fron ¥ blooh. " 'n\h i FPacltet c!ompn,ny. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND E MANY, Tho steamships of this well-krown line are bulit of wator-tigh covpartment s, and are fury ikh- requate 1o muke ‘the passage both lo. They carry the United § aten A0d Fur posn aiis, and 1 ava New Yorks The: dave s oaturiayefur Plymouth (LONLON) Cher- Agia, 0l Brovdway. N. 1111 Douglas 8¢, HMANUFACTURER O¥ Galvamzea Iron Cornices Fintals, Tin, Tron and Slate Metallic Skylight, }aten Bracket Sh 1 am Ir n , Iron Bank ul-0 genorul Blind en ing Railings, avent for wdow Blinds, Ce lar G aard on & Hill's Patant Tnwi* THE BHUHSVWGK,_BALKE, coL- LENDER COMPANY, (SUCQ 35808 TO THE J. M. B, & B €0.] THE MONARGH The most extensive wauufacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, 500 8, Tonth Strect, . + - - - OMAHA, NEB 447 Prices of Billird and Pool Tables ard materials, furnished on ap lication. bourg (P RI%) & HAWBI R Cabin, 8 6, 870 BRUNSWIGK & CO. BILLIARDS 1850, Steerage, $20. ¥ Hansen, Movres, M. Toft, ronewies & Scho: ntges RICHARD & CO., Goa. R tes: Fi Henry Pundt, M antsin On Sancil Blute. agents in Pasa. 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb, SADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADN HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE ! AND DUROO OB JRRSNY RED SWINN 4@ oung stock for sl Carvespondence soll “Notic: to vattle Man 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. AND ALL OTHE BALL: 18 South 8d Btr Kausas City, Mo., 411 Delaware Street Cwaba, Neb. HENRY HORNBERGER, Agent. Wilte for Catalogues and Prios Lista. St. Louls, 1821 1'ouglas St.. DUFRENE & MENOELSOHN, IARCHITEGTS | e Those cattle will 4, aud AL reasonab e S fustbur particulars, éai) oo or i sas M, ¥, PATTON Waverly, Brem:r Co , lowa. . BUILDING. LINOOLN, CAPITAL CHAT, Spocial Correspondencs of Trk Brw. LiscoLy, May 25.—A veritablo old | truthful James met your corresponden in the postoftice here the other day asked him if ho was posted on tho way county treasurers were becoming million- A negative was the reply. I but I can swear our informant, aires, don't say they all do it, some said They aro honest men, too, and perhaps which they rake in the shekels is vory honest, but then it strikes the taxpayer every time. Now our treasurer is ono of the best treasurers we ever had, but then he is getting rich legal do the manner in too, out of the office and in a perfectly way no doubt, Tho laws, I guess, ehould be amended. For instance, it is a well settled fact that the county treasurer of Lancaster has at least §125,000 dollars of county money on deposit in the different banks of Lincoln from which he receives per cent per annum. The connty has up to a fow days rofused to pay warrants for want of funds, (that 14, thets wak! planty of morey, but not in the right fund ) These warrants were stamped 80 that tho county was compelled to pay, aad the treasurer is still drawing his interest. Then comes on another county oflicial and buys these warrants at ten per cent. discount and the very money deposited, it is said, be cause he is a banker and has county funds to use and thus the dear good easy-going people are obliged to submit to ten per cent. discount on these warrants and on tho way aro paying intercst on tho fuuds deposited besides.” If my informant 13 right some power should intervene to get the public money mto the right funds. It ought to be done if it takes all summer. How many treasurers aro very friendly to the banks, how many banks ave very friendly and to the treasurer-— saith not, but one thing is certam the people have to pay the fiddler, and don't have a chance to dance oven with the homelieat girl in the room. “RUFUS THE REFUNDER,” commonly known as General Webster, is getting 1t from all sides. Even our gentle mayor Moore is after him with a red-hot letter as to his preposterous claim Yot the leading editorial on the paper that never had a word originally about this extraordinarily excessive fee, defends Webster on the same issue that the mayor's card castigates him. The peaple here are just raking up Webster's diction- ary of deeds from Alpha to Omega. Eaough statements are abroad about his wonderful greed for money to sink an ordinary individual. They say he walks ~ nights end disturbs his |, neighboring sleepers by his Macbeth homicides, in_the sleep line. Strange notses comes from him at unseemungly hours and he declaims to the moon of hav- ing fabulous amounts to pay tor which he must get the wherewith. It is mildly suggested that the general wrap the drapery of his couch about him and lie down to ploasant dreams and lot *‘the other fallow” do the walking. Poor General! Some new rumors are afloat about him on every stirring breezs Undoubtedly, the next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to his ears the sound of clashing arms. Here is one of them. There was a party here the other day from Wall street, now known as Grant row, New York, rushing to buy some city bonds. The bargain was all consummated except the ratification, It seemed impossible to geta quorum, and General Webster, alderman, usually so prompt and attentive, was the missing link. Finally the thing became monot- onous, and the mayor asked the general why he was 80 tardy. It is said that the latier told his honor thatif he (the mayor) would use his influence in withdrawing the bond injunction suit, he (the general) would be on hand. This Mayor Moora indignantly refused to do and the Wall street mun was seen four, The Burlington system of railroads seems to be continually up tosome prac nical movement for the henetit of traflic, and the beauty of 1t is the work is done 80 quietly that the vubiic never hears of prel mivarics. To-day’s afternoon freight train from the weat brought Assistant General Manager Woldrege's private car as a caudal appenda e, The party was returning from Denver, hav. ing been theve on a fast feeight trial trip from the “'Queen Uity of tha Lakes” to the “Queen City of the Mountains,” The first named place was left Thuraday uight and the last print was reached Sat- wday monn , AVERAGE OF 30 MiLes including stops having been muade. The train consisted of twenty-five heavily loaded freight cars, three way cars and three specials The latter containea prominent oftisials of the “‘Q” system, among whom were Henry B. Stone, gen- eral superintondent of the C. B & Q., Superitendent Morrill, of the Lowa division of the *Q" W, O. Barnard, assistant general munuger of the Hauni bal & St. Joe., Assistant General Mana- ger Holdrege, of Umaba, D, C. Thomp- ting folib OVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL nmx|b=“l“"“" son, division superintondent of the B, & M. in Nebraska, Geuneral Manager Cal- vart, of the latter road, A intendent McConiff, of the vision, Master Mechanic Hocksworth, and last but not least, Westinghouse, the celebrated p tentee of the air-brake and Haward, Toe run from Lincoln to Hastings was madein three hours and forty minutes, and from Dorches- tr to Haward, fifty-three miles, m one hour and £y half No. 100, one of the powerful mogul engines lately purchased by the B & M., did the steam work, and it proved itself a power for speed. The cowpany las 168 freight cars at pr cquipped wih these brakes, and will keep additional and | ¢ . 15, deponeth |Journal's Miles City pecial suys: death this afternoon, Methodist ¥ of 900 feet. upnnmu Twenty-second street, coln pross association. The, of gowd material here out of whieh to man it and let it bo done wisely and well The movement is prasewor by in ever respect and should be brought into a v orous active existence Quin Nuwg THREE YEARS IN THE PEN, | pecial Dispateh to Tate B Wanoo, « May Courta Saturday ni 0 aro plonty ljournea for prize fighting and Lsaac Whitman for sine die shooting with intent to commit murder, wera sentenced to the penitentiary for the torm of three yoars each. The order of t'e court in Hanley's case was that he should be taken to Lincoln by tho sheriff within the next forty give the defendant an prosocute his case in the Supreme Churt before he goes to the ponitentiary. 1an ley feels confident and expects to get a new trial. days This will opportunity ‘o e t— The e'resbyteriang, Pirrspuna, May 25 —In the general synod of the Reformed Preshyteriang to- day, a suitabla memorial on the death of the Rev. A. R Gaily, of E gin, Ilinois, was read snd placed on the minutes, The report of the committeo on discipline, providing for the excommunicstion of such members as deal in spirituous liquors, or rent property th tavern keop- ors, was made. There was strong opposi- tion, but after a lengthy and heated de- bats it was unanimously adopted. Sararoaa, May £6 — The Presbyterian ceneral assembly hus adjouried, t meet at Cincinnati, the 3rd Tuesday in My, 1865. Peoria's Piltery stmaster. CHreaao, May 26 — Honey B Bargess, latoly postmaster at P.incyion, recently couvicted of boing & detaulter, but on whom sentence was postponed, was con demned to-day to six mouths’ imprison- ment in Peori county jail and to pay a fine of §1,000. e s Boome Minu,, BA Cow-Bo, £ Deed. May 2 The Jack Morrin, the cow boy who shot Iron Hoart the \'Iu'ycmm chicf, has surrendered. He claims self defense. The Indians threaten to take to the warpath Women aund children are coming from the ranch- es in great alarm, ——— A Convici's Triple O New Yok, May 26 —John L'Arpon ter, an ex-convict, stabbed his wite t probably killed his sister-in-law, Delia Ambrose, and at tempted to kill himse f. Carpentor is an Irishman, 50 years of age, and was a politician of some local note in the days of Twe:d. Co ~Months' Sirike Kails, May 26.—The A Thre INDIANAPOLIS, coal mine1s of western Indiana ona strike rearly 3 months, owing to a reduction uf wages to 70 cents per ton, have resolved to accept the terms of the operators. Otert; s and the Weed, Barrivore, May 26.—Thy Methodist Protestant general convention has refused to strike from its discipling the admoni- tion against the use of tobacco. . —— Girard Cuoliege Tunnel, Philadelphia Record Underlaying the forty-one acres with- in the onclosure of Girard Colloge wally there are 3500 feet of tunnel intersect- ing almost every lmrL of the grounds The main tunnel is 2600 feet in length while the branches run out to the length The boiler and engine houee on the north side of the grounds, is the tral point from which the tunnel ram- ities. The underground ducts vary in dimensions. A portion of the main tun nel is 8 feet high and 10 feet wide, while in other places it ranges down to 7 by 7 foot. The branches are somewhat small- vr, being b feet high and eight feet wide They are built of stone with brick arches ata depth of fourteen feet from the surface, and are provided with concrete flooring, At distances of 100 foet apart in closo conversation with the General | there are gas jots, which are lighted by and that night the council met and | electricity. Upon entering the under the inquisitional interviewer soon [round passago an electric button i sought the desired inf rmation, touched und a flash of light appears 100 feut ahoad. When that 1s reached a sim FAST FREI FAOTS, ilar Jight tlashes - the distance, By t mching another button the gas jot in tha rear is extinguished, so that in the cutice joutnwy but two hghts are burning ~ at once The tunnels are used for tho pipes wnich carry the rteam and hot water to the eleven buildings on the grounds, 1o the various structures there are tanks with a total storage capacity of 34,320 gallons, from which the supply of ©.ld water is obtained. The mnles of pipe rauning through the tunvels contwins over 3000 valves, Nota deop of con- densed water was noticed dripping 10 the concrete flyors in a trip throughout the entire underground passage, which is due to the close attenton of Chief Engin- eer Anthony, The tunnels are perfect Iy dry aud well ulated. Up to the presvnt time the supply of steam for heating, cooking and lighting purposes bas been furnished by ewht 05316 feol boilers, During extremely cold weather twenty-eight tous of pen cosl has becn used in twenty-four hoars in keeping up the fires under these boilers In moder ately cold weather the consumption av- erages about twenty tons a aay. Durivg the summer, when artificial heat is not required, about four tons of coal is used per day to raise suflicient steam for laun- dry, cooking and ventilating purposes. Eight new boilers have heen placed in n new structure about 1400 foet west of the present boiler house, They will be utilized during the coming ter Wheo there is & scarcity of water from the city supply an astesian well 500 feet deep with an 8 inch bore, is brought into ser- vice. Ite flow is only sixty gallons per winute, while the amount required is double that quantity. County, To the Editor of Tur Bee, In a late edition of The Omuhs Rep- ublican appeared a communication from cars supplied therewith all the time. The | the town of Valentine, Neb, eoncerning cost per car is only 850 fur putting onthe | by~ 1ang office and county, brakes, aud, independent of the security bich [ and ease with which stops can be made, | Yau Wyck, which is one of the meat the leas number of employes required, and 1he safety to 1ife aud Jimh of those forming the train crew, the ¢ vin to the wear and tear of the care w pay the sum in a very short time 'n... journalists of Lircol s held a m et- Prollwinary matlers were arrang: ed ad steps taken fora permanent or- This is & right xoyal move- ment a complete failures that can be found, but comming from the source it did nothing wore could expected, First the writer of that artilce cares not for Van Wyck, It is bs Maunderson or Valentine, the ! 1to squeal, and had Valentine had Hauley | wn‘ to-day for the formation of & press | lund offico *‘pap'” that causos tho hungry | 1an old lesther fir |4Hn iutment unlgss he had appointed one Vfor 2,000,000 fl»rine d if the actual working muubrru or two of the professional gamblers of tllu firms have euspended in consequence, having frequented the land oflice at Val ontine A number of times during the Past year, wo are freo to say, that the business of the offize is done with a %dis pateh that cannot bo «xecliod, and a8 for he land seckers, we beliove that were | the uflicers made slective by the eitizens of the district that the prosent inoum | bents would receive a howrty approve an overwhoimiog majority, as o tise who are now " for position. Some are continually harping against | Rogistor Morris and Rocetver lnnkvr and have gone 8o far as to potition for their removal, but those who have signod that putition are neithoer land holders nor good citizons. Some whose names aro aftixed are thoso who have tried to hold govern mont land and not live on it and failing are atriving to lay the blame on Hon, Jumes Morris, Othors have proved up having sold their claims prior to final proof. Others have complied with the Inws of the land so far as to never cease their labor on Sunday. And 8o wo might onumerate a large number, say 86 or 40, who are living inthe town itseif, crying out agamst VanWyck and the land ufticers. Com ng tiom thissource it docs thoso gentlomen may feel proud that they are not in good repute with that cluss of people. Give the citizens of Minnechaduzy Land Distriot an oppor tumty to epeak and they will soon silence the saattors and harmony will prevail Lot thoso who are constantly complain- iug about othera take a look at their own imperfections in - their oflictal positions, aud if they have none, then no doubt some nobio Justice of the Poace will om ploy them as clerks, and tomo timo become little George Washingto) Men aspiring after ofticial positions oughe to be consistent at least, and Chorry coun- ty will at her next election put hor foot on thoso who for the sake of gamn, im- poseupon those who are ntriving to do taeir bost, In the the name of common sense, Cherry county asks that whiner hold their CrrizeN., Anania “bellow- ce. May 2 List ot Romaining in tho office at Omaha, May 24, 1884: GENTLEMEN'S LINT, Atwater G E Alvin A M Burkor 1! Botstord W 1 Borgman Dr Battranske & Battiska B Bagloy W Bok M Burnham Talley & Co Browna J ling G 1) mpbell J W or K Amey G 8 Aduir S Benjaman A Bennett W Bouvs J Bahhot T O Burbank 11 C Buarkn W A Beard| 1 Burker A T Broddln H Culp G W Corvenka V adwell 13 J O Cal Ualiarics G olen U Collier 15 W Chuistenson H O C old I 13 Decker K Duke J Jr Doran B Bhoner I I lhourn G W g 1d wenbeich € Fairleigh J 8 Fuqua T 1, Furzgerdd TW A Flartry 1 i 1 Gratton A Graw H W lenn A I nnonT! Grow G R Howloy JJ Heuderson J B A Gibson C Hocht J Huivos J L, Huyes F W Hovd B Huyward W House W B Hostotter P Johuson R Hopper C Joukiua 1 8 sen L P Johuson A nigj hn N olfroy G Kondall J M Kyes M KK nnody M A Krotzor J Krausy J Keithley J 13 Kratzger J Kolar J t.uhn M 1 Liusoy G Larson C A McMurtr M yuo J Middleditch J 4 Mullou O Muven S Moyor 122 NevinJ © Moud J W Moore W J McMullen A Mooy J 2 Mitsson M Nilwson © W O'Flynn 1 O'Cryan J G O'Luary C 1 Porter b Pullinan ¥ Pulver J Rico K Rager W Il Ruder J 1o B mla 15 D Sorukties M Skidm Thuman Torrance T Ulnich V Valontine J M W, ) J AT \x.mr.< Co Shophard A Sherman [ Trosch ¢ Twiggn O Uslier W J Wods B \\ e 1, A R Wooluy Mr he T3 Wells . Weleh G W Uuver J A LADINS (187, Anstin Migy H Allra M 8 Boyer Mirg C Glapp Mre D L Artmont B P Anderson Miss A Clark Mrs W I, Chowms Mra M A Doasldam Moy N 1 Faton Mry L § Floming Mra A Fuhim n Miss O Groywon F Groonleaf Mrs A L, Hoeltine Mis A M Hirnch-tein Mrs J Huffinan Mrs N Haydon Mrs G Hartuntt Miss M Kruger Mra D Luce Miss C Kl My M I Foloy Mrs I Farmston Miss A Crovell Mix J Hakuuson Hooker Mrs C son Mey M Harris Mrs £ Huckworth Mea M Juckson Mrs M G Kiurveit vites M Mackeurjio Mrs ¢ McDarrozh Min I, 2 McKenrne Miw K mcKracken Miis J Mcanbitf Mis M Melutyro Mrs K Minikus Mrs K Miluer K Muckluy Mra 8 Owto Mes W H Olssou Mi-s E B Overfoit Mn AS ' triue Miss M Pohl MV Pisrco Mre K Phillips Miss Ty Puukhom Mis W A Porkius Mrs W Potter ou Miss H Parkhr Mr« O Poun J Tubiuson Mrs § Richurds Mrs Howm Miss 1 unon Maws T, Stover Miss L, 5 jith Mins M A B ilochorger Sullivau Mrs J H weouland Mrs A Sinenic Mrs G '“mmpn wm Mis C Tuiesson Mrs I Thomus Mrs W E Taylor Mrs 1 Val Mis K Wortoington Mrs €~ Woods Mes Waite Mus L Welister Mrs — A Boatin, agedy. Gavr, Oot,, May 26 —Abner David 20; Minunis Partiidge, 17, aud KOM, By Mary Morton, 12, were drowned to-day whllu boating on Grand river, [ FOREIGN NIEWS, BERNHARDT S KEVENGE, Panrs, May 26.—Mlie, Co ombier has been sentoncid to thres month's impris- onment and fige for the brochure, ‘‘Sara Barnum.” VIENNA FAILURES. May 26 — owisch & Sons, of thiw city have fulled Five other leathe ViENNA: DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS, CEXANMBIGES SE‘TS Just recoived an assortment far surpassing anything in nm. market, mmpnnlng the lateat and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering v range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive Parlor Coods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus- | Complete stock of all the latest tomers, the newest noveltics in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete, Eloant Passenger Elovator to all Floora. CHARLES SHIVERICK 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, OMATA, NEB the product of Home Industry est sewing machine thread in tne Willimant ¢ N{mnl Cotton 18 entirel h and is pronounced by «xperts to be the world. FULL ASSOKTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, an for sals by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN \RSDFL mée Omuha, Noh. FAU CGLARE LUMBER YARD. 1024 North Eighteenth Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line. W7 . IDEXCOIN . WHOLESALE AND RETAIT, Lumber Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Ete. Gy Please try me. les and prices as vood and low as any in the city Grerman ID. antt LUMBER MERCHANT g S ;..‘,.n‘ s o o s 43 () K] LT Y~ R T L = R flflwfi825§fi~§°3 B3 a8 88 5 4d@ @ (<] 5 mg ) =] CUMINGS AND 20TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. Dr. CONNAUGHTON, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, 10WA, U. 8. A. Established 1878—Catar h Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and } ormanently Cured. Patients Jured at Home. Write for *“Tue Mepioar-MissioNary,” for the People, “onsultation and Correspondence Gratis, P. O. Box 292, Telephone No, 26, HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, B{ “‘Physician of nea anuity ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport,| ““An raonorablo Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures,”—Houra, R ~=ifant B, fl!flflflsflllfllsfl THELEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 an (411 Dodae St.. { ™ OMAHA. NE® ou Apwlisation GRHAT IMPROVENMEBENT IN ROOFING AND COVERING WALLS. — . —————— VAN PAPPELENDAM PATENT TILES. Mde of Sheet Motal with Pressed Ornaments. L.o Leaking, No Cracking or low ing off. Fire Proof, Cheap and Durable. ~The Most Ornamental Roof Made. Praciieally Tested for Nearlv Ten Years, With the Most Gratifying Results. SULLIVAN BROTHERS, Agents Fig. 2—View representing a numbe of 'l'iles as arranged upon a roof. Fig. 3—Dctail -sectional view of the same. ig. 4—One of the Roof Tiles. Fig. b —Wall Tilo, the white part of which is covered by the ono above it, and requires no description, SULLIVAN BROTHERS TIN ROOFING ) SMOKE STACKS, Brecchings aud General Iron Work, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING, Guttering and General Jobhing TEKRMS REASONABLE, Satisfaction Guaranteed. 109-111 SOUTH SIXTEENTH ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. MTEIWVOI.X. The Finest Family Garden iN THE CITY. Music Every Evening, and GR A4WID COCONCERT 4u eloaus uuch will v seeyod ev.r ana thelnes BLNF & poonsaiars o Farvem Blicetes w rning Satu d y4, I o wetner 1s ploasant, Auumy Liquore .ud v/g w8 cousiautly on tand,