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OMAHA DAILY BEE e £ 5y tho"use of thia REMEDY, tho Stom= schandBowols epoedily regain theie strength, and blood is purified, Itis pronoun hundreds of tho | dootorn to bo the ON., LY CURE for all inds of Kidnay Dise onses, ¢l It 1a purely vo table, shdgures whon other medicines fil. It is propared ex. pressly for those dis. cnaos, and has nover beon known to fail. One trial will cone vince you. For sale by all druggists. 95, Send for Pamphlet | of Tosti- 4 | Health and Happiness. % DO AS OTHERS - HAVE DONE. Are your Kidneys' disordered? “Kidnéy Wort brought me from my grave, as it wers, after 1 had boen given up by 13 best doctors in Detroit,” M. W, Deveraux, Mechanic, Jonia, Mich. Are your nerves weak? rvous weakness pected to live.dra. i, M. B. iwin, Ed. Christian Monitor, Clevelanc Have you Bright's Disease? 3 QA T T il Frank Wilson, Peabody, Mass. Suffering from Diabetes? “Kidney-Wort is the most successful remedy I have over usel. Glves mimost immediato Telier.” Dr. Plillip C. Ballou, Monkton, V&, ou Liver Complaint? 0 1o of chronio Liver Diseases Have “Kidney-Wort after I Ym)ml to = . Henry Ward, late Col. 89th Nat. Guard, N, Y. Is your Back lame and aching? “dney-Wort, ( bottle) cured me when I was so lame I had to roll out of bed.” M. Tallmage, Milwaukee, Wis. Have 'you Kidney Disease? “WKidney-Wort made me sound in liver and kidneys after yoirs of unsuccesstul. doctoring. s worih §10 a box."—Sam'l Hodges, Williamstown, West Va. Are you Constipated? “Kidney-Wort causes easy ovacuations and cured mo aLer 18 yours Uso of other medicinon s’ B Nelson Fairchild, 5t. ave you Malaria? "Kidnr{-“‘url hlg done better than any other romedy I have ever used in mv practice.” R Dr. R K. Clark, South Hero, Vt. 3 Are you Bilious? “Kldney-Wort has doneme more good than any ody T have ever taken. \ Mrs, J. T. Galloway, Elk Flat, Oregon. Are you tormented with Piles? “Kidney-Wort permanently cured me of blecding plles, Dr.'W. C. Kline recommended it to me." ‘Geo, H. Horst, Cashier ML, k, Myerstown, Pa. Are you Rheumatism racked ? o tanaand T bl utera Chirly yearnr by D o Malcolun, Wust Bath, Maiae. Ladies, are you sufferin, ”KldnanorimneJl‘md ipe of pecullar troublos of 2 Flends e and praiso. ??J-"“ T e B Lamoteaus, 1810 uxm‘i:, Vi If you would_Banish Disease 1 and gain Health, Take » CIDNEY-WORTH THE BLOOD CLEANSER. BEAUTY {0 sl bl nitw’ tshes,use Cutiznra Soap MPORTANT PILEPSY! Spasms, Eclampsy and Nervousness are RADICALLY CURED BY MY METHOD. The Honorariums are due only after succ Treatment by Correspondence PROF. DR. ALBERT, s Awarded the first cls merite by tho “So (the old Medal for disting Sciensifiquo entiflc Society du Trone, 0,.--PARIS, | “ATPLIANCES ‘hre sent on [EN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, whe are suffor- from NimvoUs Dmmrrry, Losr VITALITY, ‘ASTING WrAKNESSTD, and all thoso diseases of & AL NATURE, resulting from Apvspe aad T y _rellef and complete am, Vicon and MANHOOD Bond af onco for Ilustrated TORPID BOWELS, ORDERED-LIVE DISO R ARIAL ¢ From tlicse soureos arise thie discases of the human ract aptoms indic Kppetite, B iache, fullne or cating, aversio acrtion of hody or mind, Ermota of food, Trritability of temp Wpirits, A feeling of having neglected abme duty, Dizxiness, Flut at the ifeart, Dots betors (h: cyes highty col- ored Drine, CONSTIPATION, and de- ‘mand the use of a remody that acts dire on the Liver, AsaLivermadicine TUT! PILLS have no equal. Their actionon the Kidnoys and Skin 15 also prompt; romoving wll linpurities through these {t engers of the -yn-n," prod: cl ¥ b 24 digostion, regular stools, a cl kin and avigorous body, TUTT'S PILLS cause no nausea OF griping nor interfere With daily work and 410 & porfoet ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, Vel i [ N u_\“ TUTTS HAIR DYF, GRAY Halr ok Whiskens clanged stant] plication of this DYE. © 0. 10 n GLOSAY BLACK by ##li & Bold by Drugg: ciptof €1 oty New 3 ¢ CITY COUNCIL. Ao Adjourned na:m?u Held Yes- |3 terday Morning. Thé Treasurer Directed to Turn Over the Liquor License Money to the Board of Education — The Proposed Tax Levy, An adjourned meeting of the ecity council was held yesterday, the follow- ing members being present: Anderson, Bechel, Behm, Furay, Kaufmann, Red- field, Thrane, Woodworth, and President Murphy. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATION: From Acting-Mayor Murphy—Approv- ing an ordinance declaring the necessity of changing the grade of Ninth street from Jones to Leavenworth, and provid- ing for the appointment of appraisers; also, spfiroving an ordinance ordering the grading of Ualifornia street from Twenty- second to Twenty-sixth, and alley in blook 43; also, approving an ordinance to amend section 2, of Ordinance No. 0632, entitled, ‘An Ordinance Designating Hack Stands Withih the City of Omaha,’ and prescribing a penalty for the violation of this ordinance. Filed. From Acting-Mayor Murphy appoint- ing Charles E. Squires, John Groves and Daniel Kenniston as appraisers of dam- ages atlsing from the opening and exten sion of Seventeeuth street. Confirmed. From Acting-Mayor Murphy appoint- ing William Coburn, N. A, Kuhn and Thomas F. Boyd as appraisers of dam- ages arising from the change of grade of inth street, between Jones and Leaven- worth, Confirmed. From Acting-Mayor Murphy appoint- ing Venzel Kubec as policeman vice Matza, resigned. Confirmed. From B. Melquist & Co., claiming 8300 damages owing to a washout. Re- ferred. From Sophia Lowe, Charlotte A. Smythe and Fred B. Lowe, protesting against the manner in which the curbing is being done opposite their property on Farnam stroet, claiming that it is not in accordance to plans and specifications. Referred to committee on paving,surbing and guttering. From numerous citizens protesting against Swartz's packing house,near B, & M. railroad and Spruce street, and de- claring it a nuisance, Referred to com- mittee on police. BESOLUTIONS, By Redfield: That the committee on finance and claims be instructed to in- quire whether the tax forthe present fiscal year on the east half of lot 3, block 21, belonging to St. Barnabas church society should be cancelled, and the personal tax of Louise Hilleke for the sams year be reduced. Adopted, and the city treasur- er was instructed accordingly. By J. B. Furay: That the gas com- pany be instructed to placo the lamp posts to be erected on Cuming street, west of the Jmilitary bridge as follows : (then follows a list of the locations.) Re- ferred to committee on gas. ORDINANCES. An ordinance was passed directing the city treasurer to pay to the board of edu- cation the liquor license moneys now in his hands, and all such moneys hereafter paid into the treasury. TAX LEVY, - The council considered the tax levy for the next year, but took no definite action, The proposed levy is as follows: General fund, .012; sinking fund, .004; water rent, .004; sewer fund, .001; judgment fund, .002; schnol fund, 004; school fund, .002; library fund, .00§; fire and police, .005; paving, curbing and gutter- ing, .003}: total, .038. EQUALIZATION, The council adjourned, and was then immediately called to order as a board of equalization, and will sit two days. o — EXCITEMENT. “What causes the great rush at Schroter & Becht’s Drug Store” Tho free distribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup, tho most popular remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and_Bronchitis ow'on the market. Regular size 50 cents and Ll Congressional Committee, LiNcorLy, June 26, 1884, In pursuance to call the republican central committee of the First Congres- sional district met at the parlers of the Commercial hotel last evening, and was called to order by the chairman, Hon, C. A. Holmes, of Johnson county. The roll being called the following counties were representod: Douglas—Fred Nye, by J. H, Salher, proxy. Gage—C. G. Dorsey. Lancaster—S. B. Galey, by D, G. Courtney proxy. Johnson—C, A. Holmes, Otoe—Lot Brown and Major Pearman. Sarpy—Wm. Robinson, by J. H. Sah- ler proxy. Ssunders—John Steen, Cass, Nomaha, Richardson and Paw- nee were not represented, The following named gentlemen being present wero asked by the committee to represent their respectlve counties in this meeting: A. B. Todd, of Cass, C, Casey, of Pawnee, T. J. Majors,of Nemaha, and W, A. Gardener, of Richardson. On motion the republican convention was called to meet at Beatrice, Nebraska, at 8 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 20, 1884, representation to be based upon the vote cast for J. M. Hiatt, regent of the university, giving one delegate at large and one for ever 160 votes and the major fraceon thereof. n motion it was recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention ex- copt such as are held by persons r_s-ldulg inthe counties from which proxies are given, A On motion the committee adjourned, Jonu Sreex, Secretary. e ——— Detectives and Private Officers Usuall, their by f authority con- Sdad oo le clotbitu: ot Dr. Homas Belectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every bot. tle, 8o that all may know its mission, It is given full and complete authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does its duty every time, e Sacred Heart Commencement. The second annual commencement ex- ercises of the Sacred Heart school took place on Thursday afternoon. the visitors were Bishop O'Connor, Rev. Father Shaffel, Very Rev, Father Ze; land and Kathers Lambert, Kelly, Cola- Among} -SATUKDAY vry o u 28 1884, Glauber, and Gartland. was the The following PROGRAMME: March from “Athalie” B, Jones, H. Creighton, M. Boures. Salutatory . . 344 Saik ““The Spider and the Fly".. ... Misses P, Lowe and M. Nash, ... Miss B, Grogg Duetto “Cheval do Bronzs .. Auber Misses McCreary, Dellone, horb, M. Duncan, “Gone by God's Mail’ .Recitation Miss M “'CORONATION OF THE ROSK."” Operetta, First Sceno—Misses C, Creighton, K. Creighton, H. Lorimer, R. Jones, E, Scherb, S, Nash, E, Dowis, M, 8t, Clair. M. Boures, J. Gregg, M. Danphy, L. Delone, W, Lowe, M. Nash, Creighton, McNamara, L. Pundt, P. Lowe, Interlude. . Misses Oreighto Operatta, Second Marche Triomi hale Missea Dellos Distribution of premiums. The exercises throughout were of a very interesting character, the pupils acquit- ting themselves in a manner that did credit to themselves and their instructors. One of the most pleasing foatures of the programme was the operetta. Bishop O'Connor, after distributing the premi- ums, made a brief address to the pupils, complimenting them upon the progress that they had made during the year. — — “To Reveil de Oiseaux Nash, Pundt, Lowe. Scene, Garle Causes Astonishment, “‘Completely prostrated for days with indi- ostion and bilious fever- The effects of two ottles of Burdock Blood Bitters astonished me; visible improvement right off.” Mr, Noah Bates. Elmira, N. Y. " — Real Estate Transfers. Tho following transfers were filed for record in the county clerks office June 26, and reported for tho Ber by Ames’ real estate agency. =M 8. Bartlett and wifo to Otto Bauman lots 3, 4, b, 6, and 7, block 1, Omaha View, w. d. §1,975. oo Wilkins to Otto Bauman lots 17 and 18, block 4, Omaha View, w. d, $700. J. E House, trustee, to Herman Kountz, lot 3, block 69, Umaha, w. d., $1.00. Herman Kountz and wife to Geo E.and Joseph Barker pt lot 3, block 99, Omaha w. d., §1,600. Caroline Stucker and husband to Jo- seph Perchal, w d, part lot 40, Hart- man’s add, $400. M. W. E. and E. A, Purchase to Wil- liam Hopper, w d, e} of nw }, section 22, township 15, range 10, $1000. Edwin Welch to Arthur J. Howe, w d, lot 12, block 3, Dwight & Lyman's add, $226. E. B. Knox and wife to Wm. L. Mc- Cague, w d, s} lot 55, Nelson's add, $1100. H. A. McAlister to G. A Steitze and T. H. McCague, q ¢ d, lot 1, block 4, E. V. Smith’s add, $1. ‘Augustus Kountzo and wife to Thomas O’Donnell, wd, lot1l, block 10, Kountze's 4th add, £350. Thos. B. Patterson and wife to Caro- line Beindorf, wd, lot 37 and 38, Ter- race add, $2500. ——— The Traveling Salesman Is an irresistable fellow, brim full of stories, jokes, courago, self-assurance and grit, Ho is very taking withal. Burdock Blood Bitters are a very taking modicine; thoy take overywhere and are sold everywher L DIED. CONNOLLY—In this city, June 26, John, son of Patrick and Cecilia Connolly, aged 13 years, 6 months and 10 days. Funeral will take place to-day at nine o'clock a. m., from the residence, Davenport streot, betwoon Tenth and Eloventh streots, to St. Philomena's cathedral. Chicago papers please copy. o —— The Kind We Like. The medicine_ wo most like is that which does its work quick and well. Burdock Blood Bitters wro the quickest kind of a cure for dys- popsia d liver and kidney affections, PERSONAL, J. D, Sparks, of Indianola, is at the Metro- politan, W. H. Purcell, of Lincoln, is at the Metro- politan, Geo, L. F ropolitan, M. 8. Davis, Wayne, Neb,, is at the Metro: politan, ming, | registered at the Met- Chas, Harding, of F't. Robinson, is regstered at the Metropolitan, William Laveolette, of 0'Neil City, is stop- ping at the Metropolitan, F¥. L. Hayward, of St. Joseph, Mo,, is in the city stopping at Metropolitan. . C. Davis and wife, of Missouri Valley, are registered at the Metropolitan. " . H. Parmalee, Plattsmouth, T, T, Fose, Crete, 1. D, Bigelow, Blair, wero at the Mil lrd yesterday. James Brown, with the Falconer establish- ment, will leave to-day for tho eust, to be absent about two weeks, Victor Caldwell arrived home from Yalo college, yesterday to attend tho funeral of his father, Mesurs. Geo, C. Anmies and Marsh Kennard leave this ovening for o fishiug trip in Minne- sota and northern Towa, Hon. W. H. Doolittle, formerly of Tecum- soh, Neb,, and for two or threo years assistant United States district attorney for Nobraska, isn the city on a visit. Ho is now located at Colfax, Washington Territory. . 8. Lucas, Central City, W. G. Shodkey, Fort Colhoun, Hon. Charles O, Whedon, Lancoln, Anderson Root, Plattsmouth, S, P, Anderson, Beatrice, H, H. Chillburg, Wahoo, J. A. Edney, Fairmount, were gueats of the Paxton yesterday, O. T, Beasy,profeasor of Botany in the Towa agricultural colloge, at Awmes, Iowa, was in the city yesterday, on his way to Lincoln, He haw just boen olected $o the professorship of botany In the Nebraska state university, and s golng there to look over the field before ac- copting tho position. Ho is an able mau, and it s hoped he will conclude to accopt the place, ————— CONVINCING, The proof 5t the pudding is not {n chewing the strivg, but in having an opportunity to fout the aticlo direct. Hehroter & Becht, the Druggists, have a free trial bettle of Dr, Bo- sanko's Coughand Lung Syrup for each and every one who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthia, Consumption or any Lung Affoction, o With Durkoe's Salad Dressing there i no wasto or disappointment. You are certain to produce a good salad, 1t costs less than home made, and is, besides, a superb table sauce. Hammocks, Croyuets, Lawntennis, Baes Balls, ete., at Max Meyer & Co. m&el0d,i17, C o ——— #7The Voide of the People, No fam- ily Dyes wero ever 80 popular aa the Diamond Dy oy mever fall, The Black is far su- r to logwood, The other colors are bril- Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington I i T, P. vs, DELMONI00, Omaha Scores 7 to 1 Against Atchisons, the Yesterday's game between the Union Pacifies and the Delmonicos of Atchison, waa the best game played here since the departure of the Rock Island club, The run-gotting of the visiting club was kept down to one soore, but against the U.1.'s lead from the beginning of several runs they kept up their courage and contested overything to the finish, Rockwell pitched more than an extra- ordinary game, if such a thing can be, not a baso hit being made off him. Only three errors were made by the home team, one by a high throw of Dwyer to first, one by Jamison to Dugan and the third by Whitney in the last innings missing an easy fly. The catcher of the Atchison nine was laboring with a sore hand and in the second innings retired to the out field. Cacroll, Rockwell and Jam ison carried off the fielding honors, Car- roll also led in batting. UNION PACIFIC, Bt PLAYRRS, McKaelvoy,2b Bandlo, o f Dwyer, Whitne Carroli, ¥ £ . Rockwall p Saulsbury,, 1 Dugan, 11 Jamison o Total. ... c| Cron®wooL~ PLAYERS, R BH TO A Burke,2b... LRS0R 3 4048 Deglow, r f and 0 i 0 Huber, o f, 20 LD TR IR | Leonard, § 0SS0 9 8 & Smead, 8 sand p. 0 5001 Fisher, 1 b T T DR D | Rice, 1. .. 0 2 0 0 Warden, p o 0 0 4 2 Lovett, ¢ and 2 0 3 2 2 Totals. .. 0 27 18 14 08, 1234506789 Innings. Union P 3020110007 Atchison . 10 00001 TBarned runs—Nonb, "I'wo-base hits—Dugan. Dugan unsisted. Lovett 2, Leonard 2. Wild Throws— Union Pacsfic 3, Atchison 6. Left cn bases—Union Pacifio 3, Atchison none, Time of game—2 hours, Umpire— Funkhouser, TO-DAY'S GAMR. Union Pacific, McKelvy. Warden- Dugan. ... Lovett. Rockwell Fisher, Bandle. . .. Burke, Whitney Leonard. Dwyer Smead, Jamison, Rice, Saulsbury . Huber, Carroll. . Right field. .... . Deglow. o mm— Time is Money, Time and money will be saved by keop- ing Kidney-Wort in the house. It isan invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidney, Liver and Bowels and for all dikeagos arising from obstructions of these organs. It has cured many obsti- nate cases after hundreds of dollars had been paid to physicians without obtaining reliof. It cures Constipation, Piles, Bil- jousness and all kindred disorders. Keep it by you. RAILROAD RUMORS, Adams and Ames Coming to Omaha in a Few Days, ;; Charles Francis Adams and Fred. L. Ames are expected in Omaha next week, They will rematin here a foew days to attend tosome fmportant Unton Pacific business, and will then make a trip over the main line and branches. The Chicago Zimes of Thursday says: A new batch of Union Pacific rumors was current yesterdsy. ~What truth the may contain has not been ascertained. 1t is said that President Adams will hold the position but a short time, the origi- nal intention being to give the place to Hugh Riddle, who has been invited by Mr. Adams to accompany him in a trip over the road. The fact that 8. R. Calla- way also has an invitation to join the party has given rise to the report that he is soon to succeed Gieneral Manager Clark, whoso ill-health may compel bis retire- ment from active service. Sz OAKLAND GROWING, Some of the ;Improveuients and Now Busincss Enterpriso, Correspondence of Tie Bie. OakLAND, Iowa, June24,—Oakland Was never s0 prosperous as at the present time. Tthas been one continual boom for tho last two months. One of the marked improvements is the new opera house, $2x90, which will be completed by July 4th, This hall has been built by a joint stock company of about twelve of Oakland’s best business men, and is a credit to their enterprise. During the last few wooks two large mercantile firms have been permanently stablished hero. One being Mr, Mc- Kinney from Hancock, and the other belng Phillips & Cressey, who formerly did buainess in Avoca. One week ago H, Stophens, also from Avoca,came here and completed arrange- ments for moving & large stock of goods to this place, J. H. Arnold will open in a few days a stock of clothing in the building former], occupled as a hotel. A number of dwel{ Ing houses are being built, and several more will be erected this fall, John T. Baldwin, of Council Bluffs, has the lumber on the ground for a flour and feed store, which will be under the supervision of W, H. Farwell. raud time is expected here the 4th, It will be an old time celebration. J. M. Pusey, of Ovuncil Bluffs, will be the orator of the day, W. H. Freeman returned on Saturday from a business trip tc D, T,, and his brother from Wisconsin is visiting n Oakland for a fow days, There was & very pleasant gathering Saturday evening at the residence of Judge Fieter, it being in honor of his daughter May, who has just returned from attending college in the eastorn part of the state. ¥, 1. Reed is east buying good the firm of Bates & Reed. J ey s e Good Grounds for & Bonanza., Pittsburg Chronicle, ““Falk about real estate being high!" eaid Boggs to his wife. “Why, if you'd only be a little saving with the stuff that's left in the bottom of your coffee cups you could own a lot of your own in & short time." for L — Bear of North Caroling 1 Dosky 'obacco is the IMEXICO, Superstitions Mexicans Reading the Signs of & Year of Plague Purifying the Olty of Mexioo, Matamorns Speoial to Chicago Tribune, has not been a death from any cause city for three days past, but the weather is exovedingly hot. News of an out- break of Asiatio cholera at Toulon, France, is recsived here with apprehensions, not from any foat of cliolern teaching this distant part of the ‘world, but gbecause the entire native population superstitiously beliove that certain years are “plaguo years,” The Mexicans are always looking out for signsof coming pesti- lence, The handwriting at Toulon warns the bigoted Mexican tnat another dreaded “plague year” has arrived; he knows that terriblo yellow jack” is already at his door in an inciplent “form. The next two months will bo a period of fear and prayer at Matamoras and all Mexican coast towns, Quarantine matters hereand at Brownsville continue in statn quo. Governor Cuellar has not yot doclared the twenty days’ quarantine at Bagdad, _The Morgan steamor J. C. Harris, from New Orleans, via Galveston, w detained yestorday by quara officers just after she crossed Brazos Santiago bar. Sho has aboard one Mexican passenger, whoso the detention, Intense ex. led at Brownsville and in this city when it was known that the Harris could not land at either city. Both cities are thereby cut off from New Orleans, A NOTED MURDERER, to Zamorono, the man who shot and d Rafacl Morales at Rosita o e day night, is & noted murdorer and killed sev- eral men, the last of whom was Christabel Herand eman on the Matamoras and Montgomery railroad, whom he murdered at a ball. Rafacl Morales, who is dying of his wounds, was 1n_years past a noted desperado, How many men he kil‘ul no one knows, but some yoara ago in this city, ho assassinated two mien, stabbing one of them to the heart whils in the act of cmbracing him apparently ina friendly way. AFFAIRS IN THR CITY OF MEXICO, Late nows from the City of Mexico brings information that a most remarkable chango has been made in the goverament of that ety by the federal district governor. All the ent prov: gamblers have been obliged to close up their | 13 21 places and leave, and the prostitutes are to be sent after them. The gamblers are trying to get a license from the governor of the state of Mexico, and, if so, will erect *‘villas do jole” just outside the federal district, A number of bold robberies have been re- cently committed about the city. Rumor cennects the name of a prominent. military man with the recent Eymin murder. Gen. Majois, whose son was murdered in the streot-car fracas on Tuesday last, in the City of Mexico, is well and favorably known here, 1t is currently reported that young Ma- jois was murdered by the son of President Gonzalez. Young Gonzalez is military stu- dent at the government institute, He hins had several encounters. The accounts of this mur- der state that Military Professor G killed Cadet Majois for attacking your with murderous intent, hut~ for the people prefer to believe the president's son guilty of the murder istead of the cool-headed professor, A Fatal Fall, DENMALK, O., Juno 28, The dead body of Frank Brown was found in the river under the railrond bridge last ovening, and_ uear him, almost lifeless, the remains of Kdwin Fillman, The latter revived sufl ntly to state that he aud Brown lived in Montecello, Towa,and had fallon from a freight train to tho ground, over 70 faot belo —————— The Weather To-Day, N, June 27.—For the upper Mississippi valley: Slightly warmer and fair; cast to south winds in northern portion; north- east to southeast winds in southern portion; lower barometer, For the Missouri valley: Iair; slight rise in temperature; southerly winds, boconing variable, Wasi e c— A Pic-nic for the Plous. PuinApeLrais, June 27.—The will of Mrs. Eliza Cody, who died recontly leaving an estate valued at $1560,000, was admitted ) bate, She bequeaths $100,000, to Catholic charities, —— ‘aflures Niw Yonk, Juno 27.—Prosident Sloan says tho Lackawanna, during the quarter, oanod above two per cent dividend, doclared to-dny. Failuros fur soven days 199, ‘against 205 last wook, Busi L s Acquitted of Killing Orangemen, 1. Jonns, N, 1., June 27.—Nineteon pris omers, charged with tho murder of five Orange- men on St. dtephen’s day, weeo all acquitted this 6vening amid intense excitement, el How He Was Hurt, Pliladelphia Call, “Poor fellow! poor fellor!” murmured s sympathizing old lady at the Broad street station, as the form of a man all wrapped in bandages was borno in a lit- ter from an incoming train to an ambul- “Poor follow! He seems to be The Firecracker Ambition, A little red firecracker lay in a deal er's window bemoaning ita fate. ‘Why so melancholy?” asked a pin. wheel. @ 'L am sad, ‘‘Yes, I've noticed often that when a fellow is melancholy he is sad,” “‘Do not jest; I am In no mood for it.” “But what ails you? ‘‘Fato soems to have decreed that I should be a mere nobody. 1 have ambi- tion for something better.” “What would you be?”* “‘Great, 1would have my name ro- sound from pole to pole.” 1 would be feared for my great power. I would-— ‘‘Nonsense! How you talk! A little #quib like you prating of such things!” “‘Ah, but if were only in England!” “And what would you do there?’ ‘Dot 1'd attract the attention ot whole civilized world.” “‘How?" _““Why, over there I would pass for a gigantic infernal machine, and when I exploded the news of a wonderful dyna- mite discharge would be telegraphed around the world.” Many medicines now on the market owe what virtue they posscas to the pres. ence of powerful and isopous drugs Huxt's [Kidney and Liver] Remepy is purely vegetable and will not injure the fooblest and most delicate person. the TO LOAN—Monov. M QNEY toaned on chattels, notes bought, cut rate AVL tiokots s.ld. A, Forman, 218 8, 18th St [ \ ONEY onohattel _morigage, by AYL Wooltey, room 20,0maha National Bank. 616-1mo MCIEYTO LOAK-The lowest snies of tnterest Bomls' Loan Agency, 16th & Dourla 88441 MICEY TO LOAN In vuma of 4800, and o ward 0. F. Davia sud Roal Estate and Losn Agonta Fa St 898 Girl for goneral housework, small ocd wages, Apply Mrs. 8. P. 'Morso, K12 south 18th streot, 4th houso south of Leaven: worth, or at offico of Morse's Dry Goods store. %027 VA ANTED-Dining room girl at Boston Restaur- ant, 1414 Douglas stroct. 209-80p W ANTED Thre Donbaum's res VW ANTED-Two goud g, o forkitchen and one for nursory. re. Aug. Pratt, corner Park and Puppleton avenes. 248.80p first-class dining room girls urant 1618 Dodge St. 244 VW ANTED- oot dining room girla at the Metro- politan 1. 291-30 immet House, 1|ih’. 86:-8p 'ANTED--Help at the Nebraska Steam Laundry, 108 and 108 8. 14th St 288-80p 2D —Girl for genoral houso work in_small No. 1215 N, 10th St. 216 30p ANTED—Girl to wash silver threo times por day for board at MotropolitanHotel, 222-30 \ ANTED—A first-class dressmakor, immedistely, At 1617 Douglas street. 20180 RD—Good gl ram and Harnoy, :D—Good lnandross at 8, W. oor. Harney 10th streots. Wagos §1.00 por weok, VY ANTED <Young man to takecaro of privato Il ory and do goneral work nce noconsa- 1y, Reforances required. Addross by lottor “U,” Beo 0. 108 “,’Am'm- ~Good girl for_gonoral housowork 000 South 17th stroct. 216-27 N7 ANTED— Dinfug room girl ab Plantor’s H 10th and Dodge St. 03 10, D TANTED—Girl for wenoral house work corner Oaldwell and Pior Sts., one block west of Saun- dors 5. Mra. Ritchio. 238:28p 'VWARZED—A gied for gansral houso wotk, at 1017 gl ¥ Coasst Tnquiroof 8. Lehwan, 1108 lr‘l"“lr“ ’ 213 ance, vory much hurt. Do you know how it happened?” #No,mum,” answered a polite station hand, “‘Maybe it was in a collision,” suggest- ed the old lady. ““There has been no collision on the road that I know of.” was the reply. “Could he have been run over(" “He iy not hurt enough for that,” *“P'ruo, His limbs weom all right, The hurts seem to have come from bruises or blows,” added the old lady. “Yos, mum. Looks like it,” “But can’t you guess how it hap- pened/"” ““I don’t know, mum, unless Lo take up s presidential voto.” She Would Brave Her Ma, San Francisco Post, On an Oakland boat the other day there was a couple that the most superli- cial observer would set down as spoony. The young man drew from his pocket a swall jewelry case, and pressing the spring displayed a handsome dlamond ring « he tried 'his is for you, dear,” he said. “‘Oh, my,” she replied, ‘‘how pretty and how kind; but I really can't accept it. What would ma say/" “Oh, but you must mccept it. I bought it for you."” “But, ob, George! really, you know, how can 11 Ma deesn't allow me to tuke presents from gentleman. " ““All right, then; it's of no use to me, I'll give it to Mirandy"—— *‘What! Mirandy Smith, the horrid, red-headed thing! Rather than she should have it 1"ll brave ma and ac- " cept. “Wouldn't that gal make a good Til- den if she was & wan,” remarked one of the deck hands who had overheard the conversation. ——— Philadelphia's Pretty Policemen, Washington Republican, Philadelphia is happy fn the possession of the handsomest squad of policemen in the world, They are stationed on Chost- nut street, and are discribed as being models of human loveliness, Their uni- forms dazzle with brass buttons, and in place of caps there are helmets, The ug- ly clab has gone, and each officer swings in his white gloved hand a polished wal- nut cane. They wear buttonhole bou- quets and perfume their seven dollar silk V/ANTED At onco, agood kitchen cllands good hecondgirl at northwest corner and Pior stroots, north Omaha. 2107 TANTED—O1rl for hourework in 1744 Douglas street, For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism a Lame Back a Lame Back For a Lame Back For a Lame Back Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 8¢, -rHOMAS EOLRCTRIO OIL-§1,0{ T coMBINATION Public Sale OF SUPERIOR SHORT HORNS | At Lincoln, Neb., THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1884, at 1 O'Clock p. m. 1 will sell 45 head of very cholo well bred Shory Horaw, from my own herd of Neqraska bred cattle, reared on Nebrauka grastos, ANS, O. SHROPSHIRE, of Leesburg, Kentucky, ono of the oldest Kentucky breedors, will sell wi mo 15 head of suporior animals o1 high proeding—7 fomalos aud 8 bulle. We_ carnestly solicit the cattle breoders and farmiers of Nebraska and vicinity o in- wpect this lot of cattle, a8 we think their superiority will commend them to your favor. @My offerings consista in 35 fomales and 10 bulls, reprosenting the following famil sice, by Barnaby), Ruby's ‘s, Prinooses J Cattle will bo af , from thie 20th day of June, to ioulars, addross Fred. M. Wood, or 0. M Druce, Lincoln, Nebrasks, or Wm. Daily, Poru, Neb }ruvm. M. WOOD, Jo 11-83t&d Jo 16 to 25 eod For For Auctioneors. ET EES’P?C?F ICS FOR TIIE CURE OF ALL DISEASES OF ! HORSES,CATTLE, SEEER, DOGS, HOGS, and POU vy v pOrfoct RUCCeis. et W Veterlnary Manasf, (390 pp 7 Wil 01k Teceipt of price, 0 cents mighlots sent free on apgiication [2 HUMPHEEY S HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO 109 94 ulton Btrect, New York, NERVOUS DEBILITY HuMPHRfiL " Vital Weakness and Pros. tration_from over-work or Andlscretion, 1s radieall, tudseesion, HOME Ry Teen o use 20 years, l 2 Z13 tho mont micoess: 0, ul romedy knos oo alper vial, o' Vinlsa “T”‘Z"é“'ri"g"".‘i""' f t.'n" pun»l,‘:lwmn Ot atntoruo tbd 10D Multon St Ne Yo “,'A‘rimri;aflx ‘at Paclfic Houso, Teuth and Dave enport. 178.t1 ANTE! Godds ANTED - Ag " gl Doniooratlo Campalgn Biographics by distinguished re sentatives, Fully {1l ted. Got the best. Send 60c for Prospectus to be ready two days atter nominatio Big Wagea Quick sales. John Burns Pub, Co §t,L g room irl at the 106.27p. VW ANTED-TLADIES R country, to tako nico, thalr own horos, 360 85 & day sashy and. quistly made; work sent by mafl; no eanvassing; no stamp forreply. Ploase addsess ltellable Man'ty Co., Plil- adelph 149 imo paylng artiolo Call st £028 Plorco ht.. from 167-27p ANTED—V With good profit. 81010 or 6 to7 p. m. i ANTED —First class glr] for oneral house-work Apply Mr. J. R, Shreve 108 25th stroot. 166 700 5. 10th street, Omaha, 3D—Glrl ox genoral hwuso:work 217 n St 100 N 16th St —Girl at 1640 Bherman avonue. 045 27 Dodgo St ANTED—Girl for housework at 701-1m SUTUA NE W ANTED, VWV ANTED Situstion, by a young man, of any Well oducated, ” Salary no obj d Beo office, ANTED—A situr Lo, Addross “31. WV ANTED- Situation ¢ doseoand work by German girl in private family, 020 South 20th street. 206-26p Situation as offico Loy or other light Good habits, ATRETp work, by lviug with par —Pouition as city salowmanand collector, soes given. Address, ANTED-— ituation by young girl to do chaber work. Apply at 2118 Harnoy §t. 080-27p ANTED~A situation by an experienced kooper. Good reforencos, Addroas Mr handkerchiefs with the inest cologue, Their dainty feet are encased in patent loather shoes with French hecls, and they pobd on street corners, ing to wear their hrir long and to smoke » UgaLutLos, Boelyo, ont, Neb, '/\" YOUNK HAFTIO0 1ML WOt WILUALIOD AR DOOR+ kooper, in wholesalo establishmont in Omaha, Addres 0 80041 The uke of the term * Hhol Line" {nconnection with the corporate name of & groatroad, convoys an idos of ust what roquired by the traveling pab- 115 Bhot Line, Quick’ Tiat and the best of' scoommod: M tlons—all of which are furn shod by the greatest rallway o America, (moaeo, Mmwavkes And St. Paul. #nd operates over 4,600 milos of llinois, Wisconsin, Minuosots, Iows Dakote; aud 84 14 main lines, brauchos and counec: soach wil the groat business contres of Northweet aud Far West, 16 naturally answors tho deseription of Short Lino, Routo bebween Chicego, Milwaukeo, 5t Paul and Minncspolis. Ohicogo, Milwaukeo, La Crose snd Winon Ghloago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellond Cliloago, Milwaukeo, Kau Clairo and Stillw Ghicayro, Milwaukoeo, Weussu and Morril, Ohlcago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Ohicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Ooonoiowos. Ohicago, Milwaukoo, Madison wid Praiiodu Oble Oliloago, Milwaukee, Owatouna and Fairibauls, Chicago, Beloit Janoaville and Minoral Polus, " rd and Dubugue. lutén, ook Island and Cedsr Rapids. acil Bluts and Omaha, oux City, Sioux Fallsand Yankbon 0, Milwaukeo, and Chamberlna, [wland, Dubuqe 1 Jalimar, B6. Psul and epors and the Flocst Dinl run on the main lines of the CHIOAGO, E AND ST, PAUL RAILWAY, snd overy attontion s pald to passengors by courteousemployes of the Cougany M caro Bee. d [ DI Thoy are lesrn: |s. 8. GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Ass't. Gon'l, Pass. Agt, T, SINEOILD. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW: CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 41S a18th ¢treet, OMAHA 4 1evvins vees sooetind euves NEBRASKA Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE, Chicago, St Paul, Minngapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. u.“o new extenslon of this line from Wakefleld up o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN shrough Concord and Coleridge TO EXA TFRWIIN G IO, foaches the best portion of the Stato, Special ex- cursion rates for land teekors over thin lino to Wayao, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blalx to all prineipal pofuts on the SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIC RAILROAD Tralns over tht C., 86, P. M. & O, Rsilway to Cov nicton, Sloux City, Ponca, Hartington, Wayne and Nortoll, Oonneot at HElaix ¥or Fromout, Oakda.o, Noligh, and through to Vals ontine, £arFor rates and all information call on F P, WHITNEY, Genoral Agent, HAMBURG-AMERICAN Faclkeot Company. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, The steamships of shis well-known line are bultt of frou, {n’ water-tight compartments, snd are furnish- ed vith every requisito to make the pasiage both The nited_ States wafo and agroeable. y nd European mails, and leavo New Yorks Thurs- and saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cher- bourg, (PARIS) snd HAMBUMG., Rates: First Cabln, 865, §70 and $80. B 820, Houry Putids, Mary Hahsan, ¥, E. Moores, M. Tofty agontaln Omabi, Gronowiog k Schoentgen, agents in Councl Blufts, C. RICHARD & CO., Gen. Pass Agta., 01 Hrosdwav, N. Y, Cbas Kouinski & Go- u'n;lrl‘. Westedn Agonts, 107 Washiugton St., Chica %o, 1L DR. TANNER. PILES and FISTULA A Radical Curo Guaranteed. Who are suf- YOUNG MEN jhosresst: (ho orrors Of YOULD, causiug Bervons dobility, etg, and Who bave been and aro Croubied with & too frequent desire to evacuste the bluddor, with ur without s burniug or suiarding and & weakening of the system ina frightful manner, fouid do woll to wvall themselyos of this opportun iy, Lr. Tanuer will forfeit for every case of Aol Weukno of any kind or tor s L0 et N ; L cure &l alls from o0 16 1s for tho ONE ino purpose. Por, areulve iving il sdidions Chooioe Looniie wile vy o Wb g i 8 " " Sy ki i

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