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e 9 THE DAILY BEE---SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1885. ° attention to the lawyers In the ring, and sappoted Mr. Garland one of them—you seo they were strangers. I told them who the object of their great admiration wan, and that he might prove a *‘ eatch ” for somebody. ** O,"” satd a tsll, bright- eyed glel, ““I'll set my cap for him, but desr me, how am I to proceed §" ‘‘ Make a Iate call at his house some Wedneaday afternoon, and prolong your chat with his dear old mother till her boy returns, for to her he Is still “my boy,” and he ls deeply devoted to the kind, honest hearted, motherly old lady who preeides over his home.” There are no pretentions of style or fashion In his plain but home like resi- deuce, His young daughter, who la not 14 enough to do tte honorsof society yet, being a achool girl, does sometimen assist her grandmother In receivicg the many visitors who pay thelr respects Wednes- day afternoons, and it is refreshing to be weloomed by this eged, true, noble woman and innocent glrl after going the rounds of the glddy whirl of soclety oall- making. 1t wes a cold wintery day that I made my first call, after having pald THE CAPITAL KICKERS. A Swarm of Dyspeptic Benrbons Growling at Grover's Heels, THE COURTS. . , s TirpPECANOE Not a Very Interestiog Day in toe — THE Law Mills, In the United Btates Circnit Court Yeaterday, Judge Brewer Dis- posed of the Following Oases, AUl advertiseiments inserted in the special columns will be charged at the rate of ohe cent per word for each insertion, and not lesx than ticenty.five cents for the first insertion. FNgures and signs to be charged the saine as the words vepresenting those figures These advertisements will be incerted in both Morn ing and Evening Editions, representing a circula tion of over Kight Thousand. This class of adver tisements must positively be paid in advance. ) Sketches of Bayard and Garland— . The Home Life of the Latter— Great “Catches” for Match- Making Mothers, Bpectal Correspondenca of The Bee, Wasninaron, D. O,, May 6.—A saint from heaven conldn't plesse everybody, and for the present adminlatration to please all the howling politiclans would be an utter Impossibllity, Grombling from sore headed democrats has become chronle, From all sides we have polit- fcal dyspeptics billng over thus: “‘This is not a politlcal favor administration by TO LOAN—MONEY, S0 LoAN - 87,000 0n real estate by Ballou Bros,, 817 South 13th Street. RLIBEY \ ONRY TO LOAN ~ M “Coliaterats or olal Exchange, 15 Willlam Verehusen vs. Kyson Tierney et al ; leave to file amended answer by June, rules and replieation ten days thereafter, Lydia A, Russell vs. George Brooks et al.; dismiesed and costs pald. Sarah A, Small vs, Jobn O, Stafford ot al ; crder pro confesso va, Stafford and wife. Prenties D, Cheney, executor va, John Goldsby; leave glven to filo anawer in thirty days and continued. BLOOD amounts to suit, on chatte's, « good security. Omaha Finan nam st., Up-stalie. 185j0p GNEY To loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, M Room 20, Omaha National bank building oy THE CAMPAIGN TOKEN OF 1840. ‘SNY3IN LI LYHM 8X104 Q10 FHL NSV ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chattels D, L Thomiass, D4t ONEY TLoanel on ohattels, cut raty R Hlokota poughtand old. A. Forman, 2138, 13th 84 ONEY LOANED at 0. F. Reod & Oo's. Loan office M M [oorymauteo, PURTFIRR. 5 i UARANTEED, A » piAnos, 5 5 1 » long way; I can got adam tight more |y rempects to the other lndiea of the| Sarah E. Brown va. Harrison H.||m, m WARNER & 00, Rochester, K.¥. p\,!“g;;z'p:;,";:m oot e peroes favors from the republicans than I can [new cabinet, and it was a pleasant expe- [ Blodgett. Dismiesed at cost of com-|' —_— $ Mibout remeval, Over 1t Natlonal Bank,corner 13th { B i . 3 ) Farnam, Al business strictly confidontial from the democrats; the way they put on | rlence to enter a home-like home that had | plalnant. FOR and Farnam, o no soggestlons of a modern city resldence but took me back to the homes of my childhood, and the homes I have entered in the far west. The relation between mother and son iy a tender, beautiful, old-fashioned one, where affection snd conslderation control each. Mrs. Gar- land—or rather Hubbard, she has boeen twice married—scems fond f soclety, and you feel that her invilation to call aln is sincerely given. Mr. Garland is not unmindful of what is reqaired of him socially as a cablnet offiecr, and he haa complied with the requirements to the extent of getting a *‘awallow talled” coat, and mighty handsome he looks in it, tco, His indifference to soclety makes him all the more at ease. People who are fond of soclety, and desire to please sre always over anxlous and thereby ill at eme. Our unmarrlea belles, who grow younger and younger with each new administration, have their eyes upon the ‘‘great catchea”—the presldent, Sec- retary Lamsr and Attorney-General Gar- New England Mortgage Security com- pany va. Edward Mathews et al. Order «f confirmatlon and for approprlation of surplus, Willtam F. Hall et vs. Henry A, Kenedy et al. Ocder of publ cation, The Oity Nationsl Bank of Dixon, IlL., va. Charles M. Hoey. Suit dismlssed on moticn of plaintiff a cos| SLUGGED. A Prominont Citizen Waylaid at his Own Door Yard and a Fireman Chased by Foot-Pads, alrs and roar loftlly away when a recom- mendation s presented to them to sign ' falrly congests my liver! You aro a mighty clever fellow when you work with & will with ‘*honest convictions” to help get them Into high office, and I tell you we small fry do the bns- Iness, the real political hard work, but sou eee when a fcllow gets boosted on to the highest round of the ladder he pokes his nose among the clouds while his feet are on our heads. There's Bayard, for Instance, he’s too high and mighty for any ul I put In some level strokes for I have my inflaence, every and I put )t all in his favor. A bean s a bean, but when planted it covers a good deal of apace as a runoing vine, and I tell you we bean vines twined sround Bayard aud were no small strength and support when he was climbing for the highest cabinet positton. It was A TIE BETWEEN BAYARD AND LAMAR, BILIOUS HEADACHE, NOTHING LIKE IT. $1.00_a Bottle. H. H. Warner & Co., Rochester,N. Y. Rev. Francis Gillist, Arliogton, Vt., recommends Warner's Tippecanoe,the best for sick headache stomach disorders, FOR FEMALE DEBILITY, UNSURPASSED. $1l oo ABOTITLE H. H. Warner & Co Rochester, M. Y. ONEY TU LOAN In sume of §800and apward. 0. F. Davis and Co., Eoal Ratate and Loan Agents, 1605 Faroam 8¢, 9514 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Morse's 208 80 7 AxtaD - Young girl for light house sork block, 15th and Cay itol ave. 7 AxTAD —A ghil for gever. | houee work 1712 Call- toruia. 102:11p W Arr,p=4 goods el for general house work; call on Mrs Hayuee, 2128 Webster st. 197-6p first.c 1 e8 cook, must ba nd underst. nd making butter; pply at M T Pac wunders ke 10t and 18th St. “’A!flm ~Immed'at a gool laun wages 85 per we near Lako stroet. re. 172.9p Mrs. Spenser MoClellan, rocommends Warner’ Tippecanoe (h bes LIBRARY'S NEW LOOATION. Liarge, Light, Airy and Comfortable Quarters—A short History of the Insutution and its e e b e TaxTED- Good_girls, experlenced cooks; Omaha W pioymont Bureau, 1120 Faroam St. 70148 u | AxTD—G10d tteady girl for second work at 204 N 10th of., immediste'y. 1678 “]Auflb—ahl for house work. Mrs Fingham,éth house west side 16th 8t., south Luv.m%nn 3 J. E. Wigemsan, head pattern maker at the Unlon Pacific shops, fell a vietim last night to the villsiny of two high- waymen, who slugged him with s sand bag at his own yard gate, It was about 11 o'clock and Mr. Wigeman, was re- turning home from a meeting of the 18411 SPECIAL NOTICES.| R KM Hoormm, Tranos elatrvoyant, and hosl IV ing me. fum ready for business over No 698§ corner 16th and Webster. Torma roasonable. 452 m 1o ROOMS FOR RENT. - JFon psr <A store on Carmiog . Apply t John M. nrck, 815 N, 16th S, N F REAL ESTATE BROKERS, RAL FSTATR RROKRAS —Lobeok & Co, 131 street corner 18th, Ok RENT—Two 0'egant roomy in beauti'ul loca: . Apply 1910 Dodge . 214.9p [ O5 1% 2 w1l farnished roomms in Reok's 1 1cck 1509 Fatnem; gooq losaticn, pleasant for two o & gnt emea, Inquire of D b Burett, 218 south 18th strect 916.0p JF R et A el arcit ed room in 1 asant lo. cation, five, cneor twa gea leman of quict hablts torma moderate. Addicas A H." Bee (ffice ¥ on Rane Onn arko front room. mantio on first oor; mod e o 289 noar St Ma-y'save. liquire at8. W and Dodge st, 1 nam | estate bought and_ sold on commimmion, exchanges of real of personal proper. ty effected; the PALE nago .t parties BAYIG Fob] catate o stooks of gonds to achl oF Lrchange at fosaonable priecs, i1 sollcited, ana will have eur best s ther tlon. TO EXOHANGE. 0 XCHANOR ~Two a7 lendid (armns for merohandise; hotel for farm. K. C. Patterson, 15th and. Par 16241 OR RRNT nished stroet, between Junes nt _room 708 seuth 16th nd Leavenworth, 104 8p proved bue- for & stook F 1neen property in 1o+ bout 87, of Merchandie or business. Address R Wilk Beo office, 101 v window and nieaces 20th, corer 16th 17648 0 RYCIE 1 have fifty thousand acres of Chey - {108 rxr- Furaished room for two with board, 1815 | 81 e Soun laud whicu 1 oan l'“‘"l"ll'“fl:mm hicago Pt ch will bo prodatls v oo Rl LU - _UEW et W, J. Vannl S04-tt ‘or kexT—Newly furni hed front room at 018 8 | ~——— T T 15h street, RN Tu RXCIANOR 440 acres well Improved Jand § mile from Easex. Towa, for a stock of general moro) dise or bardware, Town. JFOR SALE Ot exchange. W have tor wale the exclusive right in this state o scll the ooal eenomizor and soot destroys r, destroys the soob And will Bave twenty por cent on ‘ooal, will well county right . or the stat , or will exchange for roal eavate or w17 7ood property on application will send sampla st aland give partioulars. Roaon for selling ywn t cancot eive it hiv attention: a raro chance for Iw_ien: Bedford, Scuor & Davie. 045 tf RXCIANGR — [ part for reetaurant, fur uiture and stoek, cigars &c. 7 roomed houe, barp, and two lots. Apply 819 aouth 11th st 108 m3g Nt Threo unfurnished rooms. well situated 1l family, and _one nicely furnished and eltuated room 716 8 16th. 179.0p, hed front room, fur Forpm Lage weil nvhed oruntaulhed, one block trom 88 Marys ave; inquire of Geo Heugh, 1500 Douglas st 100-18p Jogr e —Niady furnlsted front room wultable for two gentlemen, location excellent 1418 How- ad st Sp n- Addross John Linderholm, Essex 584 bt OREALR JegR kexr—Farnisbed room, witn board, Suitable tor two gentiemen, 141 _ BUSINESS OHANCES, oRsALE—A we'l established tallors businoss be. twee 1 now and Juno 16th, low rent; 003 tion; ha'd lease of stcro for two s ears: ouly small osp. ital required. Address* N. 0." Bee office. 182 j-4p . Addrees 126 § Jron mmr—Fueished. room, 1618 Farnam street, ote block west of new court house, Mra D, T. M unt, 160-8p o mexT—Furnished rooms newl renova 1010 rovemsnte,one block from Poat of 15th ar d Cay itol ave. 147-9 JOR RRNT —A large room on ground floor_suitable tor 4t ss makin Mre. & orrel, 1610 Dodgo st 20- Jor sALE—A well established ba I this ofice, [ saumon wxciasou—(ia part) for restaurant, furmtura 7 roomed house, bara and two lots. Ap: ply 819 south 1ith st. 106-mRQ [ o e dLan faomely furnishod rooms onPloasant St. Address "J )" oaro Boe 182-11p J0R ¥XT— A room for gentloman and wife or for two geatlemen, fith Arst-clacs beard 1622 Burt st. 798-tt JEox s, Fuenishod tront room with board tn private family 1617 Chicago 8¢, 100t OR BALR—Tn OAkland Neb, first-claas meat market al40 the furni ure of the St Paul hotel, For par- tloulars, inquire or write Wiggers & Uehling, Oakland Neb, 074-m19 R 8ALR—I rug store In a desirable looality, wil iuvoioo about §1.600 R C Patterson, NE corner 15th and Farnam. 480-4¢ \OR BALE—Or exchange a full stock of clothing or RexT—Furnished rooms wth or without board, 212 Haruey St., one block from street car. 94te boots and sh W' turnishi 3 JHOR RINT—A stere choap 800 nerth 16t0. change for Nebrasha Lands. G, nn,'r'-mr:t‘!k:;. 000-12p | 10th 8$.. Omaha, Neb. 04641 T granr—Plesantroommocern socommodations. Inquire 1724 Capitol ave. 89 0p GROCERIES. land. Should they ask any advice, and of course they will, I should say by all means take the attorney-general. He Is for some time. I thlnk if a vote had been taken on the subject Lamar would have been asked to accept the position of Growth, Knights of Labor lodge. Just as he was about to eater the door yard at his house wurm-oood sirl at Pacifiohouse, good wages. Cholos Michigan Po‘atces. Bost Minnesota Flour. 161bs ©. Sugar. ok RENT—Haudsome furnished room with bathing 100u attachid at 2209 Dodge st. 970-8p i No. 720 Cumings street, two| The city library is now nicely looated A good girl for general house wark 1017 retary of state; he is the man to fill | not only kind, noble and handsome, bat Y 5 AXTRD A good girl for gener 1 that pl-ze by nataral right of being born | ® fine lawyer, "and when he retires from 3:’;‘ :;;E‘::]:ad hl::d wcgl:e “‘:: inits new quarters, Falkoner's Hall, Chicago 8t Ly “0 Ibs Prunes for. Cholce Ham o Rexr ~Furnished teont room with board in | Choice Butte private family, 1617 Chioago st. 086-t1 ofice he won'’t ‘‘go to the wall;” nelther will Secretsry Lamar, for he {s a fine scholar and a cultivated gentleman; but he’s moody and *'has his spells” of utter forgetfulness of your existence, and you'd o off in the corner and pout yours:lf to death. And an ex-president who ls obliged to hang out his shingle, with dire- ful attacks of siatica; never, girls, never; don’t you do It ! Cox. LOVEJOY IN LIMBO. .a gentleman, and through education a ripe polished scholar. The prerident has expressed his highest appreciation of Mr. Lamar, and he {s very often a guest at the white houre “Don’t you think Mr. Bayard's ablii- tles as a statesman very much over- drawn,” I asked; ‘‘what has he done In the way of great statesmanship ? Do you mot rather take him for granted as a son of hisfather ? 1 have been in Washing- ton for some years, and have watched corner of Douglaes avenune and Fifteenth street, and will be opened to the public at 10 o'clock this morning. Since this library first became city property it has been moved about from pillar to post and kept In places that were anything but inviting and cheerful, therefore in the rooms where it is now patrons thereof will have many reasons to congratulate themselves. The second and third floors “ANTRD —First-olass dining room girl at the Met- menuun hotel; none other need apply. 824-t —A good cook at 820 South 10th St. Warmo—A & e left temple and head with ‘some heavy {pstrament, supposed to have been a sand bag. He reeled, fell to the ground, and lala there senseless several minutes before anyone went to his asslstance. Then he was first discovered by his wife. She heard some one groaning and went out tofind that it was her husband. At brief Intervals bhe galned emough con- sclousness to tell what had happened to him but his condition is a very danger- ousone. In fact it was feared at 2 ANTED Girl for general b usework; apply 8 W cor. 283 and Webster, near Creighton college. 186-9p. TANTED— by Kensington Art Ca,, fomale help WA i harta of the country, to do our lighs pleacant work at thelr homes. Seat by mail to any Bdd-ess, no canvas 81z, €asy fo learn and any one can eaen from $° 10 $10 p r week. Forfull informa- tion adiross KensIngton Art Reoms, 85 Cong cas 300 A Hoston, Mass Box 6078, SRt ¢ caluscversd) 1R gllock this moraing that bis rcovery. 18| 55278 " 10" e Witk Targs | Yy s Ty e e Gy Pkt “ . Thi hysi i St 5 2 daisy g Jorters, sbould grest mentil powor; and meither has| PR 0N Army Frlend of Preaideut | [OUUl, P £V Cn e IR windows at either end and bl |t SO R L e ) g ) Y A / ho the right of the mocredited glory | Hayes Securely Caged in Omaha, | goviitt S0C THEOM Werd ooillogs an abundance of light, Lol tisers proteior, oc: ety now devicosua: of belng *‘ane of the ablest statesmen of gy alr eand comfort, eecential ele- :!fl':fiffi:‘;‘f»;‘\!l" L n.t;‘:np,l!fl Gnabille Oo% his party.” Althoush you are bound to| qpe deputy U. S. marshal who went J ments for the succe:s and benefit of such | 7’85 ira; Obicago. 879 m1 an Institatlon are secured. Un the sec- ond floor are arranged the book shelves, Early yesterday morning, when going to bis home, L. Casidy, fireman st engine stand by your political cclore, even iIf you ‘have been snebbed and told that there to Chlcago last Monday after Howard WANTED MALE HELP. JFon mrxr - With board,nicely furnithed tront room gas aud bath, 14:9 Jones. 067 t1 ¥gga. Suocessor to A. H. Gladstone, 1 'R RRNT—First-clasa office, Lytle's Block Fi street, botween 1ith and 12th. am P JFor nevT—Fursished rooms 1021 Gapitol ave. 007 m80 Choice Michigan Potatoes Bort Mipnesota Four. 16 1bs C. Su 20 1ba Prun Cholce Ha Choice Butte Fggs... AL KATZ, Suczessor to A. I, Gladstone, 13101312 Dovglay St 209 8 FOR RENT - Sulte of rocms cenrrally located, well flish altable for othice or living roomws. Ea on, 111 south 14th St. JOR esT—Ofon and third fi>-rsuitable for wEole. sule or manufacturing, at 1207 Farnam 8¢, —— 8 E0-tt BOARDING. Jon vt~ Furnisned room 1318 Jackson st. OARDING —Nlcely furnished south front rcom to 8i2-m20p rent with board; now residonce with modern oon- venienoes;terms reasonable; gentleman proferred 556 Fleasant st 983.9p FH'LS'LCLAS&I Bed and board 1212 Capitol ave. 12438 EM B84 At JFor pe—Nicoly furnishod teout room, tor lady aud goutleman; inquire 521 Pleasant St. 712 tf | [;EN]’I;—NIMI)' furnished rooms 1617 Davenport 5p. M—With board, destrable £r summer, Apply LOST AND FOUND. at 84 Charlos Hotel. Da1-1t Lovejoy, return:d here with his prisoner yesterdsy morning and lodged him in quarters at the county jail. Lovejoy, it will be remembered, is the manwhom President Hayes appointed, as an old army friend, to the position of receiver for the public land office at Niobrara. How he soon became short in his ac- counts there with the government, some $12,000, then escaped, and the manner in which he was discovered and subse- quently arrested at Chicago, are matters that have been told at length n theee columns, therefora nead not be repeated now. Yesterday atternoon areporter for Tae Bee was permitted to see snd house No. 1, was met near the corner of Douglas and Nineteenth streets, by a burly foot-pad, and assaulted. Casidy turned around st first when the fellow approached him, and was hit in the face with a brickbat. He returned the blow, and knocked his assailant off into the gutter, but he soon recovered and atarted for Casidy again. The latter took to his heels, and made a bald headed rush to get Lome, and the villaln pursued him. They had It red hot for a distance of two or three blocks, and when almost to his own house, Casidy leaped over the fence, and ‘‘the yilhanstill pursued him,” but he got Inside the door and was|supplied with tables and chalrs, saved. floor 1a covered with & nice Linolin mat- The osuse for waylaying Wigeman is | ti behind an_ attractive new counter made by John Qalnp, along on the top of which is placed a high frame filled with panels of glase. At one end of this desk is placed a window through which to re- ceive books, and at the other end a win- dow through which to deliver them. The librarian, Miss Mary Alleo, hopes that the people wiil learn ‘fit traneact thelr busines with her assistants through these windowa, snd n t g0 hapbazard all over the house as has been 1he case too much heretofore. On this flxcr are located, also, the ladies reading room, the librari- an's office and the director’s room. It ls ure no vacancles, etc, I think you'll find out ere Bayard's race is run as sec- retary of atate that he s not the great statesman you thomght him. There are some very important questions coming befoce the atate deyartment before many days If this mues 2nd fuss across the waters Isa’t settled poacefully, and it is wy humble opinion it \vont be, although there is a great effort be \ng madoe tofcover up the smoulderlng fire, aud then Sec- retary Bayard will show his powera of diplomacy. Yet cabinst officers take reat powers of glory wh ich do not be- fong to them singly; as a b 'dy of the con- stitutlon thess questions i’ state are set- tled. These men are choten as the political advisere of the pres ident, and if 7 AxTED— A first class wood turner; none but a thorrugh mecbaric need spply; Ro:enbor's Planing Mill, 1:th and Marcy. 183-9p VW ANTED=Flustcl w1 practical how o raiater. Steady work and good wages for right kiaa of workman. - Addrest, L. Heleiioger, Red” Oak, lowa. JxTED—8 good drauzhtaman atoso%; apply to Jaxes Tyler, Architect, Lincoln Nob. 185-8p SITUATIONS WANTED. axTeD—€ituaticn for 10 German gids to do houss work. Call at 6178, 10th strest near Jones. 203.9p VWV 5o -A situntion sasorchman and_gardener, by aresliable, intliigent ma~; re'e ences to Col Guy V. Henry, governmeat headquarters. 175 9p 7 AN —Employmeni as drug derk; country ng. On the third flocr will be found the {rath ki the who le truth and i somewhat myaterious. Robbery doesn’t fl u pr.ferrsd; salary no obje rees :l::hi‘:l bu'l.:hnnfi':;h: r‘ :0:\ dturn out|chat with Lovejoy, but, like|scom to have been the reoson, because |gentleman's readiog room, the files and |office: that the president gives advic® to these|all ~men who are in the|nelther his watch, a fine gold one, nor|tae periodicae. Both apartments are| yyr,ire_situstion by an expo hole] as he Isnow with the hands of bondsmen and lawyers over his mouth, could get very littlo that anybody , would care to hear out of him, Howeverhe did make out to declara that none of this mizappropriated money ever went Into his pockets, “I admit,” ssid he, “‘that my business was not at- tended to as it should have been. I run off after things, conventions and such, too much, leaving other parties to look after the books and accounta of the office, When I discovered that there was a shortage, I had then §15,000 of the gov- ernment’s money in my poscesslon, and could bave taken it bat did not, One of my bondsmen wanted me to let him have it but I rofusad and de- potited 1t In the bank at Yankton. There was then about $900 salary due me. I drew out money enough to get away on and went to Chi- cago, expecting to roturn in a short time, &8 800n as the matter blew over a little, and straighten everythiog up.” When asked why he didn’t return, the prisoner could give no reason, After remalnlng in Chicigu swhile, he says that he went to MHwaukee and stayed there about elghteen months and then went back to Chicago. He looks rather rocky and {s clear busted financially, reached by easy flights of stalrs, that are keej nicely carpeted. Edhclm & Erickson have lot it be known that they will present the library at Its oper Ing to-day, wich a fine clock, The librarian, Mies Allen, and her two assisfauts, Miss Jeesia Allen snd Mies Mauggie O'Brlen, have been working very hard to be ready for the reception of their frlends to-day. 1t is no emall job to handie 14,000 volumns, besldes ull the nowspaper files and perlcdicals that ara there, snd dv it twice as they have done in the short space of timaslloted in which to move. It m'ght not be uninteresiing t> mention in this connaction that the s prozpernz, and with in next few years it is hoped, will be permanently housed ina home of i's own. When purchased by the city, about elght years ago, it was then & very insignificant concern, with only a few voluwes of books, but to-dsy there are 14,000 copies of the test stand- ard works on ts shelves, besides all the leading dally newspapers and periodicals. Thereaders who go thers to s‘ore their minds with knowledge average about 250 per day, blg, little, old and young. A great many of them are old people. ——— Mr. Ed, Haney, who has so loog and efi] r to keep hooks eveniol several heads about the workiny '8 of their & Clark” Bee off departments, which is most valusble to receive,” *‘Well,” sald my political conv: reation- ist, ‘4t ls mighty discouraging’ to us young politicians to be set down on so hard, and so have our political god s turn out to be nothing but common humin be- 1ngs, and all of cur officlal alr custles crumble Into dust, is crushing to our fond hopes.” It {s & test of true friendship as well as groat ability, to place & man in a poal- tion of high trast and sometimes it ls necessary to seem oruel in order to bo just.” A very solemn emllo passed over the unhappy office seekers face as ho aid: © A very pretty bit of pootry but don't make a fit companion plece for this day and generation of politicians, Men ask for office and we expect them to pay fur it, if not in dollars and cents—ss many do in the west—we haven’t much money in the south—in political favor, and that we havea right to demand and expeot. Never you mind, if things go on this way the republicans will have things thelr own way four years from now; see If they don't.” "And he certaluly did look wretchedly unhappy. ““What do you think of the attorney money were taken. ———— A Brakman Explains His Religion, San Fravcisco Chronicle, Gopal Venayak Joshee is a Hindoo and a natlve of Sangamner, In the Bombay Previdency. He left Bombay more than nine monthe ago and traveled bither, via Barmah, Sism, Chioa, and Japan, Joshee was visited by a Chronlcle reporter in his rooms, on Bush rtreet, and having placed a lighted candle on a small table, with his legs crosscd under him on his chair, his emall bronze hands clasping hla small bare feet, he proceeded to explain that the communieation he was about to make wero not voluntary, bat cnly in answer to queetlons. “I travel for my pleasure and instrac tion, and to find out for myeelff it all the Eoglish misslonaries eay 1s true; they muke attacks on my religion and cuatoms and I want to find out what Is fact and what ls falsehood.” *‘Aro you a Brahman or Buddhlet?” “I am a Brabman. There are very few Buddhist, but hundreds of thousands of Brahmans. We are all {dolators, and we are proud of it. We do not respect the images, but the holy men whom they rep- resent. “Do you belleve In & Supreme Being?” MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, Y/ Aeo—Boarders at 1615 Capitol ave, 186-21p VWV tto—One ot two seatlemen to oceupy we'l furnished, pleasant front room near street cars, cheap; referowces required; 1524 nosvh 19th, north of Grace. 103-8p VW A5men ~By & god tenant, flve ar eix reomed cottage in good locality by May 15th. Address “H D" Be office. 176.9p TANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN t0 take nice, light, plevsant work, at their own howes: Work sent by wail any distance sli_tho yesr round 82 t0 85 & day quietly mate; n» canvassing, Addross Relin* 1o Man't’s Co., Philadel; hia, Pa, Box 1693, 991-16p W W office., W 4o —Exorybody totry our Preparcd Corn Meal, roady for instant uso with the addition of milk or cold water. Pat upin 3 and 6 1b. prckeg 8. Sold by grooers. W. J. Welshaas & C.., Manufuct urers. 7v tt W Aii-A man or woman in o ory country in U 8§26 samule free §75 per month, salary or comaisalon, - Boud staud. * Paul Tabel, Chliagd il ANTED —Room and board not more than clght bl cke frum P O, Addre:s 3. care flll!l.u A AxTrD—Dy good_tonant. o cottaze centrally lo cated, by the 10th of May; address Mo, this 100 9p. encral!’ I assked. Some of hls bondsmen arrived here yoo: | .y s Bab we do not | cienty filled the position of station baggage | Y7 ANT o will buy ono dzen Hoger Dros : ‘THE UEST OF THE LOT. terday; the balance aro expooted immo: | o yyurag not, * A gu::em‘;u;‘::xl:g Fem: |agent. at the Uniun Paciio depot, waa on | b cubliflataditye kuives st Mool chine replied he, brighteniog up, he's just what diately and probably he will be glven a| 0" want any worehip. People cannot | Thursday notified by Suverintendent Dorrance ANTED—Every ady in need of & sewing ma- chine, to see the new Improved American No. P. E. Flodman & Co. agenia; 220 N 16th. 052 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, on weNT—Furnished cottag ) seven rooms, Aj ply %o J saxe, Opera House Block, or on pri mises 2118 Bart 81, Rent #40. 1719 % RUNT——A boarding house 2 tlocks from Post JF e eat Tocation Lo thi o by wil sell all of part applyat New Er gland Fakery, 1a e, 8 preliminary trial before long. of his appointment as depot master at Omaha, ————— with full authority over all employes at the station, Mr. Haney will also continue to act station baggage sgent. The promotion is well deserved. TUTT’S PILLS worship what they cannot concelve,” ¢‘Tell me aboat your religlon.” “People In this country respect the memory of their dead ralatives; they wor- sbip losignificant belog sach as thelr fathers aud mothers. We worship those who have been worthy men and have lefc records bebind them, and who are God incaroate like your Christ. Our religlon is not idolatry; we do not worship gods, but godlike men,” “‘You seemed to have studied different J he seems and nothing else, He bslieves in rewarding his frlends and pualshing his enemies, and has the courage to act upon his convietio He treats you with conslderation; does not tend you out word when your card s sant In that hels busy In consultation and can't be dls- turbea, but lets you run your chances of getting s word in edgeways with him, and he {s always surrounded by people four feet deep In his office; meets you with a smile and frankly tel's you what hecan do or can't do, and It 1s usually Nervous Again, The Western Union telegraph opera- tors here are nervous again, and this time thetr grievances are based upon the failure to be heard by the sssoclation's directory, fora restoratlon of pay for extra work, It appears that the reqaest to restore extra tlme pay has been granted to Chicago and Detrolt bat at no otber polnts, The Missouri valley oper- ok RuNT-Goed brick houre, 825 per mn‘nnl.‘h.'fi . Pattaraon, 13th And Fa nam. that he will do what he ssys, and he|stors ~olrculated s potition yesterdsy| ¢ ‘believe 1 have studled well and which they send on to the Western | maintai d. Ouoraim Is to —" e keope bla word, whioh & awuato | 5L, ol and b paion els thorm | Sotroy Sur adiiGuntar Wo should o | e 2y BT o Rl T gt VB PR ummer. and Faroam, Morse & Brunue-, Paxton 19 T Grostnt Modleal Trtamph of tae Age) SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. L .[ n‘-';ln Bowel 'l.l:., Pain in that unless a favorable repiy is received bo i ) by the 10th the men will all walk out. | antmelar T S40 Y sre onh anlmals,” “Bat you worship animals,” remarked the reporter. The Brabam however was not to be cornered. **We do not worship the ser- pent,” eald he, ‘‘but the extraordinary i os. A serpent with us s eternity, because with a siogle sting Le can pass a man {into eternity.” ‘Do you think there s any danger of h's falling & victim to that fell dlseate that cuts off 80 many of our Amerlorn statesmen in their early =anhcod— flattery. " ‘*Well, you might as well andertake to appeave the appetite of a hungry, blood- Jrrltx lion with spring d;ootq a8 to sup- ose Attorney General Garland could be nfluenced or spolled by flattery. Of course & cablnet officer has a great deal to Freifht Rates, The rate on wool \Ktho Unlon Pacific from Skoshone and all points north snd west thereof on the Oregon Short Line to Council Bluffs or Omata at $3 per 100 pounds, has been madeand takes effect at once and expling Dec. 81, 1885, if not sooner repealed. <o “[7 0% RENT -Four room house with water; conven. lences 6th and Hickory st pIB Y [OR RANT —Three cottages 4,5 and 6 rooms. J. Phipps Koe, 1612 Bouth 6th st. 90241 o REXT ~Two barng trally located J. Phi fompt his vaity, but Mr. Garland knows| The Unfon Pactilo bas decided to make | *What otherjantmuls doyou thus ravere Hoe, 1612 south 68 st widt merited praise from soft flattery withont | special rates of 56 cents per 100 pounds | elnce we must not say worshipi” p———— R ———— uslog a fine sieve to find it on wheat, C. L, from Utah common| *‘Thecow is very divine. We respect Bib st 3, Phipps Roe. 0848 it the same as our mother, because it glves milk to all, as our mother to us. 1 maust tell you we do not worship animals themselves, but thelr powers. I ama Hindoo—a so-cslled idolator; our religion is superior to yours, We strive to look on all thing with even eyes. A man who 83y ‘this thing ls good snd that is bad’ I oot fit for absorption in God, because he is selfish. Nothlog Is bad lu this world If & man hits me I must besr It, or I am selfieh, for I am the one hurt,” S —— COAL COAL. points to the M'ssourl river for all. It 18 in effcct now and continues until Deo. 81, 1885, without forther notlce, if not sooner repewled. e he a soclety msn he would be the *‘belle of the ball,” so to speak, for hysically he is & handsome man, gn a clean-cut, close shaven face, that would attract a trae womsn or Innocent child to him trustiogly by instinet. 1 heard wany expressions of admiration for him by some very elegant looking ladles in ‘the suprame court roow the other day, while the object of thelr ad miration eat all unconsclous of thelr words, which mizht turn his heart if not his head, snd all the wore dangerous that they were unconsclous of the tact petif nd cause ry nfl’-‘n‘. stom | endi || ght corner brick basement eirifonic Ac JRE RENT—A spl. l‘ o ly une block from the postofice 011y $°0 per wonth. 41308 splendid o ruer store on paved st., 00d sia(1ving, cousters and ce/lar, #36 per month.! §foree & runuer. Paxton blook, coruef . Fiftcenth and Farnsm Ste. nes e e—— —8. F. Woodbridge, city editor of the Her- ald, received the sad intelligence yesusedsy of his father's death at Pinghampton, N, Y, ———— g2 a8 good lota Masion place whree blocks from sirret cars oneary terme. W H Greeo, over 1at b av'l bank, 1 = bt 1z arts o i {ustantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or nt by express on receipt of §1L. 3!“50.“ Murray St.. New York. GONSU DosLLIYe remme of cases. 7O% RENT—10 room bouse, modern lmprovements. Bedford, Bouer & Davis, 213 8. 14tb 5k, 768tf Horsford's Acid Phosphate, FOR SICK HEADACHE, Di. N, 8. Reap, Obloago, says: thiak it {s & remedy of the highest ok kxT— Mhreestory brick store buildin quire of Edward Norrls & Co., room 19 ¢ B RENT—Furalshed cot that he w binet c i d 1d- |in many forms of mentsl and nervoas ex-| Piices reduced on Whitebreast Lump s o 0, 7 rooms, with ower. - Thay proncumocd the- jutioes|haustion, " sttended by sick howdache, |io 84,00 pe ton. Whitebremst Nai t0 Eedaeiiev s L gl e o “horrid and s'upld ¥ and iurasd thelr[dyspepsis, and diminished vitali'y.” $3.75 per ton, ey 74 0t B4 90744 ©| Jogr saun - Fam and ulmproved land lote and ost —Satarday, a red, 10 inch pocket) ok, ¢ n. tuinfng pention papers for John H. K. Jacobs. Lost het. Capitol Ave, and “4th and Cuzing sts. A liberal reward will be'pald for its roturn to this of- fioe, 201-9p e This (Friday) mora ing Eetwoen 7:30 av d5:38 L/ zold watch chain, K of . Fiader will loave at Pacific Exprees office snd recelue $5,00roward. C. A. Abercoombe. 204-4p LT A Rt Tecpiar jew. {\OR RENT—Soveral fine flices in Crounse’ block, Inquire Ed. Norrls, room 19 Crounse bloo{ 942 ¢ FORSALE—FARMS. {0k 8ALR -Ranc Kicth Count; & e1nall ranch of 81,00 acres i 1 ching the Platte River: ;2 g0 d hous s, sheds, s corrale; L0 cres Unaer fince; price 3 0,00 1" The finder wik be rewarded by leaving the same with C. N. Dietz, 8t. te. half cash bal.nce on long time. J. . McBride, Lincoln, Neb, 211-8p Paul lumber yard, 18th and Califoinin 215 BOOTS AND SHO HAMPSHIRE FACTORY.— has fallcd, and we have purct ated o largo of their eto.k at much Jess than the manufactu ¢ st end cav thoreforo offer wonderfal Largaios we quote. Ladics' genuine goat anl kid workel button d quality at 8175, worth 82 £0. 1" kid, goat and gralu butto, §1 to §1.60; ¢ 6 to 11, for 81 wed putton, lace end corgress, all golid durable shoe for $1.76. All the above are now aud lataet styles, with ono price for all, J OR BALE proved; Yarde; veven A 0 0 acrestook and geain far n, o'l im- onr heurs' ride from tne O maha Sto -k miles from the c'ty of Fremont; two railrouds w isbin tores miles; 300 acrcs under plow, the re t in pastuc; board fence, running stream through pacture; house with tea roome; will bes 14 cheap it 8old tnmediatelv; on terms to suit. For further particulars Inquise of Geo. C. Grodtroy, Fie. mont, Neb. 167 4 NEW SHOE house on long oredit B&M Land office, 620 ¥, 13'h 8t. Vadicka & Goantner. £63-w18p rm in Weshington Co.; 171 ood buildfnge;fine || Do not let this opoortunity pass but cal at 1612 d; aced. Edward: Norrla | Dovk'as street, sign of the Gelden Boot. T. N, Bray, Co., ro0m 19 Crour 3 aTatt 1668 FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, ICBOREAM; Jien Base -Five Lotsg x130; togetier on Leaen- werth street; beautitul location, $1000. 0 fowrth cavh, balarc) on long time, easy tor Crallo & Jone. 210+ Ok SALK UR LEASE—For lease, biick block, corner 16th and Cay jtcl Avenue, one block from post- coffic*, two +tores ano batcment, 20 rooms with mod- ern improvemente, rooms renting from §6 to $26 Furniture for eale: The exposition eing constiucted, is cn the opposite cor- e & Brunner, Paxton buiiding, 15th avd Hi Rpsit Toe cream les and cakes every day. Orders promptly atten 16th St Sed b, Cant Schmid, 804 south 14 CLOTHING. ve_our co-partrerskip a3 provi we will offer our entire wholesale ch prices as have never cqusled in the anuals of clothing sales. To mev prices weuld look simply fabulous, but wo say and all that were you to jurchate even on your own judement you would yay usfar more money than'we will ask. Remember, we will sell you a Farnam, JFCs saus—a b uto 26x12 aud Icage ohenp, on the alley corcer of 14th aid Center. Tuquire on the pren ives 1019 better suit for $2.50 thanever whs sold for 38 All wool spri. i zoods, g0 d stylcs for from 86 8 n suit that caunot bo bsught ordiuarily for twl the money. Mo &' Suite, Boys' Sults. Childrens’ €uits Jren s 8ix boautitl lota in Hawthorne, ton fo K 1y place, kix in West End adl and 'ten in Hurs om place; all easy terms, R, C, Patterson 18th and ¢wnam. 16411 o aaun—Te il and desirall ota ot 820 cah 0 montkly psyments. R. C, Patterson, 1 h am. 1 1 and DOoR sALE—Halt interest of & well established ce Over Shirts trally Leated grocery businees for sale cheap on { Mens' Hats. account of il health, Bovs' Hats. Cholee Ict in Arbor place 8150, Childrens' Hats. oom house north Saunders street §3¢00, | Trunks. Fort, 0 0 Valiscs. tront, Dwight & Lyman's ald., §760. Hacdkerchiefs. Correr Shirley aud Phil 8herfdan » Burr Oak Heslory. add., $30 2108 $1000, Lot 763140 east front, 7 roou house, bam cts., in Bedick's Sub-ivision add. near car line 1000, Corner lot 27th and Dodge 4 room house $1650, 4 lots in Burr Oak add, $2200. Paulwen & Co,, 1618 Farnamw st, 1711 And in fact all and eversthing 1o our store will be sold regaruless of cost or value, To oall and_exam- ino is to be convined. M Hellmaa & Co, the Ciothiers, Cor. )8t and Fa 9 0. in Arbor place, 5 room house and stable om 134 MISCELLANEOUS. {TRAYED 61 5TOLKN—On May 4th, {wo mul blsck aud the other dark hrown; flnder will eve Information at Hans Bock, 2 blooks south trom end of strest care, on 18th b, 20211 ‘ARION FLACK—12 good lota In this addition with- ‘oan bo b on_easy 'l Bank, pHLETS LK. 00d hous 17 and 174 15th, south enworth; rent §05 per per month; piios 5,600 exy pryments; must be f ire june Lst. * Apply 8. Morteusen, tailor, Farnaa strcet, 1§4p JPervre—On Eikhorn and Plaite. T. Murray, W BILYAR TAO, It6 fralt favor at (no cent each by tho deal sgouts. » 1418 ok 8ALE—House full lot, well, cistern, barn, all in good cendition, one block 1rom street cars §1 500 Trimgemon on banjo glyen by G E Gellen- eary torms, W H Groon, over 1+ Nat'i Bauk, 644-tt il beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. UEW BILVER 740, I¥ does nob taint the breath, ta redeomod at one cent each by the dealers. 683 (i yss 140, dose noh give you hesrt hurn Iage 1edcemed o) ons oeat, sach by ihe dealers. . (0K BALE—000d 6 room house, ot 60x132 feet,ens 4t front, §1800; $100 oash balance §16 per wmooth, W. I Groen, over st National bank. 88141 KOR SALE, MISOELLANEOUS, A pairof extra geod work norser, bout 1,400 pounds each; fAive yesrs old, broken. -Reason for seliing, 0o valuable for my business, InqulreatGeo, Heaton's, 028 Broadway, Council Blufts, 14 800,000 brick, on cars at Eellevuo or H.'T. Clarke, 2641 Fouucs 00d saddle horee gentle aud sound, Apply 2018 Douglas st F A Fox. 992 9p [t v4is—Two Kot phueton one secoud hand buy: 4. Apply 1409 and 1411 Dodge sh. 1540 Fesm 0 0k BALE—. ponles with » light epring wa P §on wnd harbess very cheap for cash 1217 Howarc street, 1804 RIVY, vaulls, sinks and cesspools eleancd at tho ‘shortest not ‘satisfaction guaranteed by ¥, @. Abel, P, 0. Box 878, 490-mzp Btallion, Jack, SBheppard Jr, WAl stand for stock st “maha Falr rounds the 7Ok BAL Omaha, DR HAIRS ASTHMA GURE This Invalusble spec'fia readlly and permanent cures sl Kinds of AGchh | Pho oes Betiaats aul g standing cases + leld promptiy to tte wonderful suring properties. It la keown throughcut ths world for its unrivaled efficacy. | J L CALDWELL, oity Tin 19, 1888 uoe uslog Dr. Hal nore 1han one year, my wife has been entirely well, D elegaot pa and mirror, 710 N Jron saue-Flavo.s 4760 upright plano st a bar galn, 1719 Douglas 788wy PERSONAL, Neb ; writes, Jan ‘Asthuis oure, for Jaks0xAL—A young gentleman of some mear; | +9d EOE eveD & symptem of the disese has app ared. who b WILLIAM B¥YNNETT, Richland, I ,wa, writesNov. fair sex, 'd. 1858 Thave been afflioted with Hay Fevor and Jooking yanng lady to belp bim pais lelsuie hour ' \sthis s'noe 1869 1 followed your directions snd X, Bee office, 219y wm happy to "i that I never slept better in my life, (am &'ad that | am awong the many who can speak 19 tayorably of your rewedies. A valusblo 64 pago tecatise containing st lar proot ‘rom every Siate (o the U, B, Canads aud Great dritaln; will be malled upon spplication. Auy drugglst not having it i stock will procured. toorder. Ak for Dr. Hair » Asthia Cure. DR B. W. HAIK & BON, Prop's Clu'tl, ©. IuksoxaL ~1f you want & deteotive, send your & ad_ross to the Omaba Detective Agency, P O be 544, oftices 216 south 14th et. 69 mi7 R4 GRRNAND midwile receives ladles In her hour * fos ccatiasmeat, o 1633 Bouth 1b B4,Omats It

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