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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1881)
riTE OMAHA DAILYB1SE : SATHIDAY , JUNG J1,1881. ILLE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning , Juno 11. Snioltle. About three e'clock this morning t fltrangcr rushed into the Davunpor house yelling that some ono was pur suing htm. Ho gesticulntoel for n moment mont , then pulled n pistol find shoi himself through the head. The vvouiu is n frightful ono mul may proYo fatal jit is reported the man's name in Capt * C6ol. . , : | 4 , LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal , , , Get your lints tit Donne'n. . Drink Satc'o I'enivinn Uerr. ( I 1 Drink Saxe's celebrate * ! cream soda. ibOO residence loin , Hernia , agent. 000 Imiiness lots. Cull on He'iiif. Henri * ' now map of Oinnlm , UTi ccnU Hcmis * real cstnto Ixtom. Vlrnt pi } ; c 2."iO hotucs and loU. UciniH1 agency. 'JOO fanns and ' 5)00,000 ) acres 6f Inml Ucmi * , aKcnt. Smnko Saxe'fl clioicr , fresh supply j'K ' TCccivi'd. j Kiclitcr , opp. 1 * . O. , Belli straw hats mll-tf For KINK Commercial Job Printing call at TIIK ! ! KK .lull roiiniH , The Linn continue * U ) roar for Mcxiro'i IIarncK.1 and Swldlury. .Tutit received a Inrgc lot of fincsi cigatu in Onmlin , at KulniV Dnij ; .Store. r Whlpplo , McMillan & Co. , the jewel -nrs. Croiirhton Dlock. o' O-tf Ycstcnlay , after the parade , whei \ the Atlantic City Cornet Hand left the cltj tlio TJ. I' . Hand accoinjianicil them to tin lepot , nnd together they played n flnn Horcimile. Tun UFK has lieen faxnrcd with a com Tiltnientary ticket to the lleil Oak Driving 1'arlc asHociatinn mueting to hu held ol .Inly iHt , 'Jd nndIth. . Some evil minded jiernon nawi'd iienrl in two the tloulilo'troe of a fine carrin y , ti tvhich was liarncxHod a Spirited team .ivliile hitched iti front of a residence ii tills city yesterday. Tlio turno'iit he1 longed to Houmn , thu livcrymnn. Attempted Suioido. J.P. Metzbaum , of Cleveland , Ohio a guest at tlio house of Mr. Levy , ai Thirteenth and Jones streets , attempt cd suicide by taking a dose of lamia num Friday. Ho was restored to com 1 aciouBiicss under immediate mcdica attention from Dr. E. L. Siggins , am will recover. Pleasant Entortnluors. After the concortTliiirsday night tin members of the several Sii'iigorbundi adjourned to the Tivoli upon tiio invitation -vitation of the St. Joe Mionnorchor extended through its president , Mr IS. Padberg. There the truests gavi themselves up to the pleasures of tit liour. The St. .loo band was presen and discoursed music between time while the members of the visitinj bund exerted themselves to extern their hospitalities. Songs were smij and various other features to the Gor man "commcrse" enacted. Altogethe a jolly party was present and a ver ; pleasant lime spent. As entertainer the St. Joe men are successes. A Serenade. The combined Union Pacific am Atlantic bands tendered Tin : HKI cilice a very enjoyable serenade yee tor'day. The Badger State quid * Hlep was given in elaborate style Home lime ago when the Union Pac fie band vinitod Iowa they were Hi guesls of the Atlantic band , and i turn they to-day were the enterlaine : of the Towans. Both -bands wear tl name style of uniforms and the Imp ] idea to-day struck them to pool the issues and appear as n single ban This they diel with line effect and fu niahcd some of the best music hear at" the parado. " , A Sorlmnmijo. ; At about 030 ; last u veiling 11 fig occurred"m n disreputable house e Twelfth street , between Dodge ai "Douglass streets. As near as con , 1)0 learned an American became jc ; ous of an Italian and boat him aim the head with a bottle or beer glae culling several deep gushes from whit the blood flowed , besmearing his fuc and saturating his clothing to an e tent which made the victim a frigli fill look ing object. Doth parties we lodged in jail to await trial to-day , Senator Vail Wyck. Senator Van Wyck loft for his hoi last evening whore he will ronia until .Inly. It is the Senator's into iion to go e.aat in order lo suporintei the erection of a fine residence whi lie is having built in Washington Cil Racing Red-Shirts- The chief-feature of the Piromoi Tournament across the river yesle day , was the novelty foot-race mid the following conditions , and with t. following results ; v ' First prize § 100 , distance BOOynrt and won by W. 0. Ryan , of the Ual Lose company of Denver , in 3 seconds. Second prize , ? 50 , dislan 200 yards , won by Kdward Harriso of the Baino company , in 20 } seconel Third prize , $50 , distance 100 yare ] won by J. E. Langtakor , of llcsc Lose company , of Council Bluffs , 9 | seconds. - ! > youVant n pleasant team of ai "kind , go to J. H. McSlmno's Liver ia07 , | 1307 tuid 13011 Hamoy stwe tuca&sat4t MPar&sbls and Buii-umbrollas at tl 2)9 ) cent storo. THE CLOSING CONCERT * t Proves to Bo the Most Success ful of the Series , - * Largest Audience Ever Qatb orod In Saongor Hall , ArranRomentfl for the Ball tlil Evening. Tlio last of the Bories of concerts iven under the auspices of the Sixon urfcot last evening wvs oven mon uccessful than the ] > ruvioiia evening , Notwithstanding that thoj olomuntf eenicd to conspire against it , the at < cndanco was larger than at any enter linmeiit during the week. The ladle ? ere out in full force although- renching Boomed cmo of the lossihililies a couple of hours before 10 concert was to lake place. An sun ! it was n representative audiunco. t was excessively hot ( hiring the reater portion of the evening. Tfl acilitato matters Trof. NValther's { rand chorus were seated upon tin Ugo in order to moro quickly grour , icm when they were called upon lu ing. The programme was quili ) an engthy us on the previous evening , ut the entertainment w.as concluded inch sooner. The introductory overture "Miri- : tana , " was begun promptly by the ; rand orchestra under 1'rof. Stein- latisur. This fine composition is by Vallaco and in it the roaring of the ca , and the humming of the wind in n ocean storm'aro worked out with calistie effect. Kuiitzo'fi "Gormania" afforded ( mi cope to I'rof. Wallhor'n grand or- icstra to exhibit their metal and raining. The immense chorus uuny i excellent time and with admirable orce. The production 'is a very rotty one and was done ample jus- co to. When the programme announced Von ISroo'n Chorus of Men , " by tin ) maha Glee Club , Homething in the p-top-order of excellence was ox- ected. The audience was not disup ointeil. The club was accompauiui n the piano by Miss Kennedy , am' S. Smith led. The entire. mako-up o ! 10 organization in far above the aver- [ jo. There are no weak parts in tin liorus. Every voice is up the stand rd. The club was given a very heart } eception , and being encored respond d with "JJaliy Taylor , " which wai ven bettor suited to display the uni ersal strength of the club ' _ tliin ; tin rst piece. Ik'iidolari'H woll-kuown production 'Vivat the Lauijh , " was the first pieci 11 which Miss Mabolla appeared. Tli eng was admirably suited to elovolo IISH Mabolla'n greatest strength. ] equired no great expansion of voice nd was confined almost entirely ti ho lower registers. Miss Mal-elli ad an able accompanist in Mr. Muvlii Calm , who presided at the piano Miss Mabella wns called upon to re pond to an encore , which she did ii very pretty air , entitled , " \Voleom > 'rotty I'riiiirewo. " The Lyran society , under the lead ership of Prof. Ilofman , sang a piec vliicu they called " Natnreii , p ; Ijertat. " It 'did not call into refill Hitiou a very extended compass of v < ; cal powers , but showed the society t > o in excellent training. An encor was called for and given. A brief interlude followed the run ilitiou of the allegro and finale of IU Ihoven's Fifth symphony and the ei tro-act of Lohengrin , by the gran orchestra , "Dor Saongor-Kid , " lj Prof. Walther's gmml chonm. follov od , after which Miss Mabella mad her second appearance. The song nil had chosen was the "Three Fishers , by Hullah , which has a very tuV ing laughing chorus. It was enthi siastically applauded. In answer to , recall Miss Mabolla Bang a .Scotch ha lad , "Oh , Whistle and I'll como 1 Yo. " The Loavonworth Maonnor Gosanj vorein made its first apiHiaranco I sing Waessec's " DoVolel , " which wr satisfactorily rendered. Prof. J. Strassur followed in J. Horiot's seventh concert for the vii lin. The performance was a very a tistie bit of Work and received a we ] deserved encore. The Columbus Maonnorchor f < lowed in a selection from Husclini which was nicely rondered. They we : heartily encoreil. The next event of the evening , tl appearance of Miss Kittio Lowe , wi looked forward to with anticipatioi of considerable pleasure by the and once. The piece which the * vow liuly had selected to sing was Ab | song entitled "Embarrassment , " ' . was given in a very pretty style ai secured a recall. ' The entertainment closed with tl introductory to "William Tell , " re dered by the orchestra. After the concert , members of tl Saengorhuml and n largo party of i vited guests remained in the hall' participate in the "commers. " Thin evening the grand ball tak place. Great preparations huvo'boi made for the event by the committ of arrangements , consisting of Mossi JuliiiB Meyer , John Erk , A. II. 11 boriiiann , E , Wirth and L. Ilelbor I'rof. Steinhauser'a full orchestra w furnish the music. The following THE I'UOQIUMMK. 1. I'olonaUo "Colohouiu" F , M , fHei J. . WaUeo "A Toi'ViWftldtouu'l. 3. I anuterd "JJyccaccio" Supiw , 4. Schottscho "Mar.M 'erI- & Hro RteinhnUBcr , 5. ( Salop "Holjo" Strnuss. G. Waller Quinlrillo "To onr CSunl Stenh ! uer , 7f Polka " Umlard CluVJ Stelphauwr. 8. Walter "KreudeuVlaeiiKe" Steinhau * 0. ( JuadrilU ) "twiw for Glory" lluw. BUSINESS NOTICES. A fine line of Gents' Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. eod-2w M. HF.M.MAS it Co. The Nonpareil of Juno Oth had ar item in regard to the consolidate ! band in which item they gave tin praise to the Mnscatino tenor drum mer for some solo playing , which it reality was done by JJajor Clark of tin Atlantic opera 1JM. Clark is the chain pion drummer of Iowa and doubtles ! of the entire west , lie hairepeatedly challenged the Muscatinc drummer tc play him and heen refused each time , The public in goncr.il decided that the U. P. and Atlantic consolidation play < cd better than the former consolida tion , TF you want a good dtivo in the country go to J. H. McShano's Livery , 1I107 , 180'Jnnd JH11 Harnoy street. tucsifcsat'tt Sunday will lie quite a day at Trini ty Cathedral. It is the Siith anniver sary of the parish. The Dean wi l deliver an anniversary sermon in the nioniinir. ' The children of the Cathe dral and Mission will meet for the an niversary sermon at 4 o'clock. All the old pupils of Hrownoll Hall are in vited to bo present at the Cathedral at 8 o'clock in the evening for the Baccikuirato Sermon , IFiOO imported Fayal Hats fiOc each at the Uonton Store , 010 , lOtli street. J7-W DUHINO Till' & KN(1KIIKKHT. CAM. AKII IIUY SII.VKUWAUB. NKW AND ElKIANT DCHIONH. Wiurri.K , MeMiui'.N it Co. , c8d-lt. CuiuaiiTON DI.OUK. Go to II. G. Clark & Co. , for nodn water syrups and extracts. jO-Gt Lemons cheaper than ever at jC-lw .Unffott's. Good pic nic mitts JiOc at Kurt/'t store. Strangers visit Kurt/'s store. 500 piece moHqiiiUo netting , ai for.i10c per piece , at the ISoston tore , 010 10th street. j7-5t I bought my parasol at Kurtz's. The Alpha Literary and Social Cir- lo will give a strawberry festival am ; all at the Standard Hall on Thurs iay evening , Juno 10th. It pays to trade at Kurtz's. Don't miss the bargains in the ban nipt stock in Straw Hats on sale ai bout half price at Frederick's Hai inporium real bargains. Iw Fan yourself at Kurtz's Storo. Another lot of men's and boys' hat 2 for 5 cents , at the Uoalon Store , Gil Oth street. _ _ J7-51 Feenoy & Connolly have started it ivitli a good trade in boots and shoe : , t their now store , No. 512 Sixteontl . jlO-Ot treot. _ _ - About Garbage DopoRlta. According to the order of the conn ill , Street Commissioner Ford ha ilaced Douglas street in a passabli ondition to the river. The garbagi deposits at the foot of Douglas am arnham streets have bccji removed \nd tlie commissioner gives nolle bat any persons dumping offal a .hese points after this date will b irosecuted. IJoy wanted at Frederick's tiio leai ng Hatter. Iw. TK you want a pleasant carriage rid .50 to J. H. McShano's Lively , 1307 11109 nrnUHll Hnriioy stieut. No licad-achu or hai'k-nclic for lodi , < who drink "WINE OF CAnDUI. " At C K OrtKlmav.'d Pic me at Kurtz s more. Moroboutu and Miumftiotnrorti Uiiioii. A meeting of the merchants an mannfacturers' union was held i Turner hall yesterday with Presidoi Her in the chair. Speeches wore mad by Messrs. Hodeo of Grand Islam Hosier , of Niobrara , and llaldwi : , M et/ and Stull of Onmhi The object of the meeting is undei stood to be to ] > erfect a state organic lion. The meeting was adjourned ( I ) o'clock this morning. Yesterday meeting was held with closed doors. My collar's wilted , I must go Kurtz's store. Everybody trades at Kurtz's. WELCOME TO "TIIK VISITOI YOU AUK A Mi INVITUD TO KUllT'X STOKE. You may need a parasol. You may need a linen duster. You may need a Dressing SiwV. VISIT KUKT/i1 STOKE. Do you want a handkerchief ? DC you want hosiery ? Do you want gloves ? VISIT KUKTZ' STOKE. We have prepared for our visitii friond.s. Picnic Mitts , Picnic Gloves , Picnic P.-rniBols , Picnic Sack Everybody invited to BOO our stocl KUIITB' STOKK , 8-3t _ CroighUm Bloclc. Indies linen ulsters clieap at tl Boston Store , QIC 10th street. j7- Do your shopping at Kurtz'i. S ! P. Mono & Co. , 131D Fnrnlinn Street , Among the attractions of our city ii ho store of tins firm , situated in tin loart of business ( near the corner o ' 'ourtconth and Kaniham ) and having u their buildim ; the largest stock o ! Iry goods cnmod by any retail liousi west of Chicago. M essrs. Morse J 2o. may verily bo styled onr rcprescti' ativo store. The first and second leers of their building , 22x132 feet re used exclusively for retail drj ry goods. The third story contain ! heir wholofl.ilf and surplus stock naking thein the largest dry goodi n onr state. Thirty-two employes at end to the uants of customers. A > ranch store of Morse it Co. , sitnalcd t C22 and iVJJ South Tenth ntreot , onior of Jiirksoii , and three block ? orth of the I'liinii Pacific depot , sup' ilics the wants of residents of Soutli Omaha. Visitors will bo welcome and ecoivo every attention at either oi ilorao A Co. s stores. Their adver- iscment occiipius the right had cornet f our local page. Kurtz's store Creiuhton block. It pays to trade at Kurtz's. Messrs. A. Cruickshaiik & Co. ex- end a cordial invitation to all stranger. isiting Omaha to call and examine icir magnificent establishment , and lave detailed two of their clerks ti low visitors all through the store. This store is one of the sights ol Omaha. It is the largest retail Drj Eoods House in Nebraska , and no- cnowledged by all to be the finest and io.it arranged store west of Chicago , rranged on three floors , having fifteen opartmcnts and forty-five employees , ml retailing nearly a quarter of a lillion worth of Dry Goods. A trade o inijiioiiHo as this coulel only be chiovod by good goods at low prices , nd strangers cannot do better thai : > rico a few of their goods as they past lirongh , and see the oxtraordinarj ilferenco that can bo made by mer liants that go for a largo trade al lodorato prices. Amongst a few ol lie noticablo things they ofler are c [ > lcndid line of Gents' half Hose , ai 5c a pair. These goods are oxcellonl uality and really worth 50 cents. A plondid line of Ties at 50c , wortl U.25 , and those beautiful white dress liirts , unlaimdried , the very besl uality , at 7i > c. This is almost in- rediblo , but they ask strangers tc all and examine for themselves. . Their line ot Silks , Cashmeres am ? ancy Dry Goods is simply superb 11 offered at New York and Chicagc jrices. Their stock of Parasols am unshadcs comprise an assortment nee o bo met with outsiele of Now York rranged in a line of glass cases si bat purchasers can see at a glanc every style in stock. Do not fail to visit this store even j on liavo only time to spend a foi ninutes. jo8-4t Pic nic gloves , inc. , at Kurtz s. Lemons 25 cents per doxcn at J. I Nichols' . Lemons 25 cents per dozen at J. I Nichols' . A. 1J. HU1JEKMANN , The Iteliable Jeweler , Corner Thirteenth and Douglas street The largest jewelry house in th west. A mammoth stock of new au < 'oahioimhlo goods just opened. jolO-2 For duliciom ; ice cream , go to Mrs pocrri , Masonic block , Sixteen ! street. maylG-lm. II. I ! . Clark At Co. make the bet soda water syrup and extracts. jG-li NO HUM'HUG. TWKNTY PER CENT , saved b buying youths' , boys' and men' ' clothing at POLACK'S before moving Farnam street , near Fourteenth. thu it friday. Do your shoppinir at Kurtz s. Wo ore making a specialty of fu : mailing Syrups and Extracts fhr Sod Fountains. G-Gt HO. OLARK & CO. ELG UT'rER/SM / AKlM"OTH CLOT ! ING HOUSE. A .SCjUAltE DUAL. In Kvery Department. Summer Coats , Knit Suits , Working Suits , Shirts and Waisti Linen Collars , Cassimoro Suits , Skeleton Coats , Uusiness Suils , Ollico Coats , Handkerchiefs , Drcs.s Pantaloons , Underwear , Children's Suits , Gloves , Trunk Satchels , White Shirts , Neckwear , While Vests , Linen Clothing , Dross Suits , Straw Hats , School Suits , Jeans Pants , Children's Hats , Fancy Shirts , Dusters , Fancy Half HOB Cigarette Cops. Cheviot Suits. ELWJTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Farnham , cor. Tenth slreots , jo8-4t ake "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and yo bu bilious. Still extra bargains in all kinds boots and shoes for ladies' , children and men' wear before moving , wi not move until Monday next. A. W. FULLIUEDK , Douglas botwoet 12th and 13th. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures cesth ness mul tjick-lluiuluchu. A O. P , Onodmn' . CfOKA flAA LOAN At 8 jxr cent > OU.uUU t < nt in tumid 2tOO i upwudt , lor S to 6 y > on , on flnt-clu city f&nn pro | tty. Omu Kiib KutATi nd Lo Agtxcr , 1Mb ( Uid IXiuxUs SM. Mutilor of a farmer , Sr. PAUL , Nob. , Juno 10. The iody of Lon Paxton , 1 ! ) years of age ivtng ton miles north of St. Paul v.is found in a field yesterday , when 10 had been plowing , with a bullei ) le in his h cad. His skull had alse ) ocn crushed with an iron rod , Lemons 25 cents per dozen at J. I , Vichols" . S. P. MOKSE it CO. , INEN LAWNS. LINEN LAWNS. Oc , 25c , 20c , 2oc , 20c , 25c , 20a , 25c. ) pen to-day fifty pieces. New designs , Elegant patterns in pure LINEN LAWNS , at 20c and 25c , fully eiiial { in ( pialitj o those sold at 35a and 40o else- whore. OUR BARGAIN'S FOR THIS WEEK SHIRTS , SHIRTS , SHIRTS. 3c. 05c. 03c. G5c. GJC. For sbis week only , wo offer BO oxen Alon'a Reinforced IJosom , fine non Cuff and Neckbanel Shirts at 05 cuts. Compare them with anything ligh-priced stores sell at § 1.00 ; re member our shirts are all cut to order , ot odds and ends from factories , are arranted to fit and give perfect sat- sfaction or money refunded ; what more can yon ask ? MEN'S SOX 25c. 25c. 25c. 2oc , 23c. Any one can show you a Half-lloao t 2f c. , but our extra tine silk clocked , nd onr fine fancy striped Hose at 250. ro equal to anything any one * else ells at ! ! 5c. and f > 0c. 50 doz. Seamless British Sox at Gijc per pair. 50 eloz. Seamless British Sox ( best ] Ic per pair. lEN'S COLLARS. MEN'S COL- LARS. Very best qualities $1.50 dozen. Celluloid COLLARS , Wholesale and Mail. 35 doz. Silk Mitts extra long , 50c. Worth Sl.OO. 25 eloz. Silk Mitts extra long , 80c. Vorth 81.25. 40 eloz Lace Top Lisle Gloves , -10c. Worth 75c. 25 doz. Lace Top Lisle Gloves , 90c. Vorth SL 50. 50.UNDER UNDER WE All. 2L doz. Ladies' G.mzo Vests , 35c. Vorth 50c. 20 eloz. Ladies Gauze Vests , 45c. Vorth 75c. 20 doz. Ladies' Gauze Vests 75c. Vorth Sl.OO. 25 doChild's Vests , all sizes , 20c. Vorth 3.ric. 20 doMen's Gauza Vests , 37ic. Vorth COc. 15 doz. Men's Best Joan Drawers , )0c. Worth 75c. HOSIERY. 50 eloz. Ladies' Balbriggans 25c. , Vorth 35c. 25 doz. Ladies' Balbriggans , 3 ic. Vorth 50c. 20 doz. Ladies' Balbriggans , 45c. Worth GOc. 20 doz. Ladies' ( best ) Balbriggans iOc. Worth $100. 30 doz. Children's Seamless Hose , ,11 sizes , 25c. ( an unusual bargain1 ! rarth double. ) 20 doz. Ladies' Pure Lisle Hosm , ! 5c. Worth § 1.00. S. P. MORSE it CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale jest , Pound , Wants , lioardimr , ie. , Mill bo In icrteil In these columns once tor T1'.N CKNTI icr line ; each suhicquont Insertion , I'lVKCEXTl > er line. The tint Insertion netcr ICM tha : r\vn.vrv-KivB CITS. . TO LOAN-MONEY. ONKV TO IOAN-Call at Uw Olllcx of I M1 I , . ThomM Hoom U. Creizhton lllock. HELP WANTED. TnoicirHforKoncral house * * or WANTKD ) ; room. Hudson Hlver lloum llarncy street. 131-10. - new luff Rlrl , 413 , south Tent btriet , between llarneyand Howard. 133-11 Immediately , a dining room K\ \ > WANTED Charlw Hotel , Hurney t.t. 131-1 . HOY WANTKDAt I * C. Knewold A.SMAHT . Oneuhois KOIIIU aeijualnte nitlitheilry Koodn husin i and peukn tlio ( Ic inn Innx'imK'c , prtft'rred. 133 1 - Coo.1 rar | > entern or lahinetnmkei WANTKD after 0 o'cluck at thu Omaha lloui < I. . 11. 125-11 II ) a man 'JSiarn of axe , nnlci WANTKD ] and Kooif accountant , n Mtu : tlon. Am willing to work ut AMTIIII.CI re pe < b hie. Ik tof references AddriM J. II. ( ! . , IU otllce. 129-11 " \\rANTii : > nituatlunuiliouiekrfiier. WMov > V ers family preferred. No nhjutlon to K in country. Adilrevt e ) . 1 ! . , lieu Oillcc. 130 ' \\rANTKD-A ( 'O.xl i-olored Kirl. Apply ' 1510 Hurt street. \ \ rANTr.DAwKlnKKlrlatllS "toiith Tent \ i utreet , IwtwiH'ii llarney and Howard. 127-10 . . . KD-Nur o girl , N. W. cor. 18th ar Clllai''o utrtetii. 1231) . Situation by a > oung man an WANTED for emploi int. Han had expel I'lieo in groeer ) , dry g < Kl * , fancy tnvie and hoot olaoos trmcler. Apply to H. , lIKEolllce. 110-0 , r'.D- Cornice hamU and tinners. Wet. i-rii Cur nice Worku , 1310 Dodge fctrec 123-3 M1I.I.INKUY AND SAI.KS-A ) oung la. wanUa bituuti'Vi a < < above ; loiif oxjiei nice. Pleo eappl ) to A. II. , thUotlk-e. 117-11. " \\rANTED A girl for general housewor ! > > two In a family. North tide of Cldeae IUecu 17th and loth KruU. JIHS. ESI. IIUDOK. Us tf "ItrANTKIl Ily a lady , a room witli lioai lV within afeblixt ot the potollicc pr ferred. iUdrcncv * giu-n , Addreu 1) . , tbl c ttiv. 12i-10. TrANTEIT0 med to * ork In L-ardcn < W north end of Ibth ttrett. II. \ \ , HAIL. \TTANTED-A uur o girl for ntntco during U W d y only. 733 Ibth Hmt , ntar Cut ulng < . 120-10. ITirANTKp-A barber to run a shop on 6t on I icrto and Pacific utrctU. 11&-10. SPECIAL NOTIOES-Contiiineil , ir.VNTKH A flrit rlilM Untitr at onrn hy T. V J. PAKKIHII. Henrney. Mb. 110 Ct A free < l Klrl f r general houcc- . . Apply on Thursday IIU weikat fM .North I'.lshteenUi street. 7- "V\rAXTKt A nnt-claw "tore , iiptunlicr l t > V or later W. M. tllFfc ollki' . 10115 rANTKl-tloo l dining roam K'irl. A 'ly > > the Kiiitiutt house. loa-ia -A Car.wntcr tn ! hli nlfo. 01 t _ _ _ _ \\rANTKI ) -lloo > J blackunilth t Omnha i No - W elly WorKu , Hth flrect. I'eruiMiint tin- 1 pioiucnt ' , . u'uUFKKY & UAVIS. POs A.VI'KH Ten hamls for a-vortin , ; rass , II. W IIKIITIIOU ) . .701 AXTASTKIi Fundlnc liriJite nuit > ( .hool boml * . > V II. T. Clark , lltlletue. SO-tt f M.1. AT MttH. II. K. Ct.AUKrr.S No. 1 Itoaril U Ilic lloutc , cor. 13th mid Dodge SK llcat 11 lliu tlty. 1U-14 S ami cabinetmaker * \J Wa''ei from2to $3 iterda ) . Iii'l to lice oltlie. IWO-tf ASTii-A : cook at 1,300 Farnham street' 7Mf "ANTKD Carpenteri anil cabinet next to KTK oillcc. .U & canwiitert and 2 cabinet nmk \VM. KViitinT. : MD tf \irANTKI ) A "Itnatlon b > a man of fanill } , > \ iteady , IndustrloiH and wllllni ; to he u o fill In any hoiiorabto aavicit- | . C'oinxiiMtl | n ae conlln.r to eii | hlllty. Plca'e aJ Iress J. K. II. , earn of IlKR olllcc. H04.H FOR RENT -HOUSES AND LAND , 11HST Two furnlvlu-d roonn gentle- tlOll 1 onh , Month front. No. 1,012 I'ariiham Mreet. 1'AT 0. HAWKS. bl-m-K&H ' AM ) LAND llcnils rcnti hon t , HOt'SCS , hutcli , fnriin , lotK , lands , otlkei , oonix , ete , Sue Ibt | I.IKII 7\OU UCNT-h'nmlfilieil room at 19th nnd liar- 1 iiu > , suitable for two [ wrsom. Inquire un 171'KN'tSHKI ) KKO.NT HOOK Fell I IIKST-309 _ L Farnham strict , between lllth and ITtli. 135-10 OIl HKST Tlireo iiiifurniiluil roonm , north JT ? side of Howard , 3nUloorAust from Tenth street. Neuly jkilnted house. KM-iri 1710U HUNT Three unfurnished rooms , nortli L side of IIoHftrd' 3d door west from 10th nt. S e ly jxilnted house. ( Ht-lH "I710H UKNT Front furnlthwl room for t o J } KentH. Iminlrent 1510 UoAfa. U3-H mOU HKST A furnished' rent room nt 309 , J * Farnham , bitvtccn ItJth and 17th. 7S18 ITIOIt UKNT-Hooms at 1110 Doughs street J.1 103-t f I710H HKXT-Kently furnishc.1 room at 1,717 L1 CuinuihiKs St. , Itet. 17th nnd ISth t.tuets. 83-3t . e raoin on 11 rst lloor furnished , ulth Al.ir . A few Uililo lioarderx Uiken , 1S03 t'ulitornl.t street. 74-tf rp < > l.irr A furniihwl room to Itt with tmrd In J prl > ate family. Inquire at No. e > o7i 17th utreet , Omaha. iTT-tf IT OU IlKNT Nlecly lurnliliwl lanjc room anil Jj pLino .S. W. corntr Ihth and Capital A e. 9S > 3-tf HKST On flrst floor , furrhhod rooms , FOR 8outhuc t comer llth and Uaen | > ort. 760-tf -I7IOH KKNT Furnished rooms. Inijulru nt 1818 J } Chicago street. _ 098-tf W.NT Tlio "limldinij Tn06 Bnrt street , FOIl used by John Cane 01 the Loiulon neat market. Some butcher tools for Kilo. Ap- > ly on the premised or of John IJaumcr , lan 1'iirnham street , UOS.tf HUNT 2 Inrnlnhed roonii o\er MCJ- FOU KxihangcN. K. cor. 16th and Podge 8treU . 2 n-tf FOR SALE. > KICK FOU SA1.K Ten dollars per thouHimd. ) KSTAllHOOK & COK , 1515 Farnham street. ANTKD A laker at the Omaha ItaXcry , W 61U 10th street. 70-lst EMIS' HUAt , ESTATE EXC'HANGK. See BE SAI.K A Mills iwrtaUle CUKIIIO ot la FOIl power. Very economical of f nil and v.utor. Jacketed nitli oed and eoterecl vtith Uiihsia Iron , brass bound In locomotlt e bt } le , oil ( , ' 0 ernor , automatic raltii , brasH boxis , oil nips , t Iai i w nter truagc , kteuin forcu pnmp-i and Han- eock patent Inxpimtor. ( 'oinjilete , In coed order and nearly new. Iteaion for Bellini ; , uM > to Mithilnin from hii'tliieKs outoldu of our uvular imnufacturlnVrlteto ( ircennlch Mannfac- turlngCo. Urecnnich , Ohio. 94-lm OU SAl.i : flllJArOne aero ( -round , hoiith . end 10th btreet. House of four rooms , barn , cistern , Hiirxll fruit , etc. Terms riasonablu I n- | iiUo i717 CumliiK'.i strict , bet u cell 17th and ISth itretts. _ . _ ei ! ) 'Jt eod " SAI.r.A Miiall engine , II. W. 1'ayne A . Son'n mike. In perfect under. Inquire ! of II. ei. Clark efc. 3i ( tf M ! An almost new phaeton liujrcy nt " A. J. blmiw'jn'n uirrLi 'e faitory. 3l"-tf SAI.KOn easy tenim , a hausu of B rooms . ' with lot WvllO Ibtli St. , between Nlckob and Paul. Kiicpiire at 1140. 21-11 a.\UK l.e.wo and furniture ol a ttrat-clawi 1 hotel In a town of liiOO Inhabitants , in xtatc of Xibraskn ; hniI hciU ; the trutelinir men'a re sort. lnciilre | at IIKK oillcc. . 218-t ( 1)EMIS'MWorn"MAl'SS5c. : See Ibt pa o 710H SAM ! Largo lot and two good housce al 1 * ; ) ,000. House and lot In South Omalmat 81,200. lloiibo and lot In North Omalmat $1GOO. Houe and part of lot near California utreet , 91 , 600. 600..Small homo and full lot at $ 0. Inquire of Jno. L. McCaguo , oppositepostoflloe , I TUMI SAliK Houne and lot 3.1x132 ; miitahle foi L' warehouse. Inqulro of I'ctcrnon , 10th Ht. W > 1-U .SAl.i : ScM-rnl KOO < | lota In Unerutw od JriUK , John L. JlcCoRiie , Opp. l'o t Oillcc OW-tf .H.\ll > 'j ncrvH ground In NV'u > t Omaha ; Inquire of J. Henry , No. Ill ) lOUi. b73-tl 171011 SAI.K Two btory house and jmrt lot , neai L1 dejxjt , IxK-ation sood. John I , . ' Opp. Post e > ! llce. 1) P.J1IS * IlKALKSTATK I100M , S o Nt f&ge " | 7ell SAI.K Slaps of Douglas and San'J' eoun J' ties. A. HOHEWATEK , 1620rurnham trtrec't 320-tf I"T10U I" SAM' 'Hireo good lots in North'Omaha 1 " at 1)1.000 , "Ut in Shiiin' * addition at * IW , 1/jt in South Omaha at IW. llrautihil resilience lot at 31,000. ( } oed earner lut ItiJxlOO , un uu > Uronta o a 2eoo. Tlireo loU one wjuire fronilBth street car line HCO each. luqulraof JohnU UcCRtfuo ppObita pottotnca Wll-tf MISCELLANEOUS. 15 KMIS haa rattllns ions ll t of houses , lot 13 land * and farms ( or Bale , Call and gc them. Oil STOI.KN From the Bubserihej on Eighteenth anil eVnter btreet , on Mon Uay nUht , June tith , one bright liay hone. Ion jears old ; had n head utall on , a hear on left him foot , a trmall here on the right tide , and lili ; ! hips. An ) Information tluxt will lead to hU re co > tn' will bo kultahly rewanlcd. Addrtfcj or re turn the horse to 1300 ItougUM btrett.Ali I.ACEO. 1100 EUS 1tt. . rPAKEN L'P At jjETVamlorcook. on Jun 1 Eth , IbSl , in Wt.t Omaha , one three ) ta ol < l smiill Lack mare , w hlto upot in forchuid ; also one 6orri.ll mare , three jears oM , a little whltu ii forehead Cull be faunu at blue barn 10th tt J. U. VANDKHCOOK. H - t rilAKKN UP Three rc l cows.f nd has a crook L rd horn and Mm. , uhlU ) noU on her , al * one red heifer. JOAijict'Al"KJ' ' Htot to hl ground * , Sanders kt. i&o-M t KV Infonuation rejrardinf the uhcreabout \ . of John MuHliran IU Iw thankfully re eei > cdbyaEOUGE MULMOAN , ManhalltOMn Iowa. Iowa.MO To men with large or ( null mean MO in ready money , n opportunity U oflero to maV fifty ] < < r cent and upward * , on IU Irnent mint for lour monthj , biuiniku ul legitlm t jwrk p cklnf. | ' Additw'-'MONrTlf'Bw" offlc * : * ' A notch. Ottntrcwn hatothc wimp 1 bvi vlnK . for thlndmtl , . . . . ein nl . ami . prov. . . . . . _ " " * " * I . - . .1 I ( t 1 f 111 * ! * l.Jkt . 11 It t l njr p"ro | 'ttj. at 1S12 and rtivtc'tith ttrect < . UJO rpo WIIOI.KRASK HOt'SliS A competent 1 tiiuinm mnn fetk < a io ltlon M Traullne > aicmn n fnr a jfooil houno In any bu imM lth l.ht Nunplc * . Drux tnulc paefcmtl. Addn W K"H KOfflcc. _ 109 fllAKEN f I1l > rk red cow , rather nnMI ; ha * I crooked horai ; been at my place since about the 1st of June. J. K. KNAI'P , lid llet. COM and fbltago 8t < C 88 4t OTHAED Oil 8TOl. V-A llifht red and whlto j cow alioutear old , with lone trail and In > oor condition ami lar e crooktt horni. I/ort on lay 13th , left a young calf. t-VOO reward will ho nld for her return to Simon Kaclmed , one block mntli ol Ilcr'n Distillery. Bi-btd2tw30 < JjOUND ) Slher atch. Inquire at this office. . And 1'nra.ooli reputed by M. UWIlUEt.LAS _ I and Faniam rt.1. "KM . IIROWN Corner 12th Mid Oilcapo. , itroitii , in ready to bore or dcij j > n willa. atWoctlon guaranteed. KOU pEAMS lan bo got at John llarm stable for i nil klndt of workat rcaHonnblo llgurc.i , near uir 13th and LcnNcnworth etrects. 378-tf KOIIOET The mtceaisori of the Amer ican House , on Dougla * street , between Dth. and 10th , for Imard , loilRlng and tranxlont cuo- mnoM. Heswctfully B(14 tf JlTMffl ft LOUISE IIOSS. DIPVOI CO turn Agent for COI.UJiniA juYlL.bOiande | > TTO IIICYCI.KS. Heml three-cent stamp for and I'rica 1. 1st eontalnhu ; full infonnatlon. N , I , D , SOLOMON , PniutB , Oil niiel Glass. OMAHA , NED. Absolutely Pure. Undo from Grape Cream Tartar. No othe. parallon makes such light , flaky hot breads or neritoilous jiastry. Can be eaten by Djspeptlc nitlioutfcar of the Ills resulting from hcaty tndlii eatlbl food. Sold only In caiiH , by all Graceru. UOYAL BAKING POWDEU CO. , New York Seventh Biennial S/ENGER-FESTS / OK THE PioneerOK _ 4T , v 1 J " OMAHA , June 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 and-12 , ' 81 , . JUNE 8th : Reception of Guests and. Reception Concert. JUNE nth : FIRST GRAND CONCERT , \ JUNE 10th : . Grand Parade ! Participated in by all Civil and Mili tary Societies , Fire Department , and Manufacturora' Interest. IN THE EVENING , SECOND GRAND CONCERT. JUNE llth : BANQUET AND BALL , JUNE 12th : SOLO AETISTS : f.t MISS KATTIE LOWE Soprano. SMORA lABELLA ! Contralto. Prof , E , STRASSER. . Violinist , The I3rand Chorus , Male 350 Voices Under the Direction of PROF , AUG. WALTHER THE GRAND ORCHESTRA , * n of the best instrumentalist of the Q , Conducted by Prof. P. M. Steinhauser. REDUCED FAKES on all flail roads Loading into Omaha. All FcetlUUw will be held In the inadou- liUSIC HALL , txlng erected Mpcclally tor the Siengcr-Fent , and locaUxl on the CORNER OF I6TH AND CAPITOC AVENUE.