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THE OMAHA DAILY B1SE : THURSDAY , JUJSTE23 , 1381. THE DAILY BEE , Thursday Morninp , Juno 23. LOCAL 'BREVITIES. cella coal. "Frederick , JUttcr. " Get your hats nt Donne's. Drink Suite's Pcniviim Bcor. JOOQ residence loin , BemiK , agent. 4300 buinc s lot * . Call on Demli. Bends' new map of Omaha , 25 wnU. Uemls' rc.-vl wUte boom. First pftgo. 250hon Mftndlot . Bcmis' ftgoncjr. For riNE Commercial Job Printing , cell at THE 13KK Job room * , 200 farms and 000,000 acres of Und. Hernia , ngcnt. Tlio Lion continues to roar for Moore's Ilarneoa and Saddlery. Just received ft largo lot of finest eigaw in Omaha , at Kulm's Drug Hloro. \Vhipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel er * , Creirliton Block. o20-tf Three young men claiming lo he printers - tors were sent for six day * to tlio county jail ycHlcrdny for Bleeping in IKU cars. Jiuncs Wwycr , an employe of the nail- vorks , licld season ticket 263 for the Into Jrtlr and drew the liuly'n gold watch. A permanent organization of the Sacn- j-crfeit orchestra WAS effected last evening through the election of 1'rof. Stelnlmuicr as musical director nnd Julius Meyer at liuMncRi manogor. The name wa.i changed to " The Omaha Musical Union. " The Rocky Mountain lions arc attract ing a peed deal of attention. They arc full sized nud are decidedly ugly fcllowc. They were captured in Dakota on the "Box-older Divide" between Dcadwood 4nd Rapid City. The grand jury became tired of Kitting and yesterday they took a rest during the afternoon. The Pioneer Sacngcrbund comcn out about 8500 behind the expenses connected -with the late 'Pest. Tlio amount , how ever , will bo made up. All the delegates to the river convcn , tion Just held at Council Bluffs , \vero in vited to visit Omaha by the mayor of this city. Last evening quite a number of them came over and wcro entertained by 'his honor , Mayor Boyd. Officer Vanuflo collared a fellow lost evening who wan raising a rumpus in a sa loon on Tenth struct , and who gave him all ho could attend to , resisting arrest an long as ho could. The officer worried the fel low out , however , and lie in in jail with tlio additional olfeneo of rosisting'nn olli- ccr. With the arrival of the express over the U. P- from the west yesterday , cati.o Capt. Carpenter of tlio U. S. army , having with him three prisoncm from Salt Lnko. The Eoldicra who wcro hhncklod and bound wcro on their way to the military prison jvt Fort Lcarcnwotth , Kansas. Their offenito wftsdo-crtlon. Military Notes. Maj. A. S. Towar , of the pay de partment , is transferred from Fort Russell to Fort Omaha. Maj. 0. 0. SnilTon goes to Fort Iluascll. Lieutenant Lewis Merriam , of 'tho 4 tli Infantry , is given leave of ahsoncu fur a month. Liuut. L. 8. Wclborn , of the Oth Cavalry is allowed leave of Absence ton days. PERSONALS. .T. D , Cook , of Toledo , in in the city. John Bcatty returned from Ogdcn last night. Gco. W. Meyers , of Decatur , Ilia , , Is at the Witlmoll. . II. O.'Danforth , of Now York , In at the Canilcld HOUMC. M W. Kennedy has gene on a visit to the mountains Miss Klsio Dccon , of Lincoln , in in the city visiting friend * . Sv. C , Buttcrfielil arrived from Topeka , Kan. , yesterday afternoon. Dr"A- . Mitchell , of Lincoln , in in the city visiting Dr. Mercer. II. S. Stevens and wife , of Philadelphia , arrived in the city yeutcnlay. Dr.Oeo. L. Miller started for New York pout-haste lout night , on business. J. H. Boyce , of this city , accompanies by hiii wife , started east yesterday. Capt. Paine , of the depot police , lion gene to Ohio on a month's vacation , J. D , Cook , of Toledo , consulting en- Kiuecr of the waterworks , Is in the city. J. B. Stevenson , of Nebraska City , ar rived in t-jwn ycMcrday and in a guoat nt the Withneli. Copt C. B. Western , of the U. 8. army , ii registered at the SvUhnull. Ho goes westward in a day or two. Judge Kinncy , of NcbraxVa City , mem ber of the ntntg board of agriculture , ar rived here yesterday. . , Mmer D. Frank , clerk of the U. 8. dls trict court , accompanied by his wife , ar rived from Lincoln yesterday evening , Bishop O'Connor started east last even ing. He will first make a brief vlltt < Chicago , whence ho goes to Baltimore am eventually the eastern seaboard , L , D. lUchanls , of Fremont , has return ed from Cedar Itaplda where ho has bee : attending a meeting of the Klkhorn luni town lot company. Mr. IlichttriU was aj : pointed general agent of the company. Mr. N. B. Falconer , of the firm ( Cruickahank & Co , , leaves to-day fo liurope , where he expect * to remain ubou three months , The trip will combine IIUH lies * and pleasure. After a rest of a fuv weeks Mr. Falconer will arrange for tli fall importations of the company , Senator Piercj , of Wovcrly , in in th city. Kx.Senator Hitchcock Itattho Will nell. nell.Wm. Wm. Nickerbocker , editor of Tl Junlota Herald , arrived in the city IOB night'and favored 'i E BEI : with a call. Jtev. Ilobcrt Dohcrty , of lirowiicll Hal started yesterday with his family for tl cst , wjiejetlipy will upend thu vacation , Hon. 'J , W. Dewew , of the law firm ( Marquett , Dewese & Hall , of Lincoln , a. rived In the city yesterday afturJoon , an in regibttrod at thy Wjtlm ll. FATALY SHOT , Harry McQco Sends Qoorgo Washingtdn Into Eternity. A quarrel between two colored waiters in Council Ulufis , originating n their love for the same woman , had fatal termination Tuesday. The two parties to the misunder standing wcro Harry McGco , head waiter nt the Pacific House , nnd Gcorgn Washington , employed in a subordinate capacity at the Ogden , \H far an can ho ascertained they have lot boon on very plonsant terms for omo time. Last Monday the tad feeling terminated in a scuf- lo , in which Washington was knocked own and rather severely handled thcrwiso by McGco. Washington had is assailant arrested , and upon being riod in the police court ho was called pen to pay a fine. Of course this did not tend to mooth out matters any , and the rcacli that before existed was only idoned. McGee apparently felt him- elf n much abused man , and brooded ror tlio aflair until Tuesday. In the afternoon ho mot Washing- on in the .corridor near the Ogden [ ouso dining room , ami words at nco oimued. In a very short time io report of two pistol shots wcro card nnd upon the employes rushing o the spot , they found Washington ytng on the iloor bleeding profusely rom the head and body. His death lust have been instantaneous , for fohadiled when assistance ariivcd. IcGco van standing near the head of 10 body , but liUlo excited , and till holding the revolver in his hand , lo was at.onco placed in custody and larchcd to the station. Upon examination it was found liat Washington had boon shot in the emplo nntl chest , cither of which wounds would have been necessarily nortal. A colored man named Ferguson , vho claims to have been an eye wit- icss to the occurrence , Bays the Wash- ngtoii first opened the nllair by draw- ng n revolver upon MoGeo. The attcr nt once snatched the weapon rom his hands nnd immediately fired wo shots. This story is not generally elievcd. The most generally ac- cptcd statement is that after a few orils had passed between the men IcGeo pulled his revolver. AVash- igtou at once began to retreat but IcGoo relentlessly followed him up , ring as ho wont. McGee is a low-browed , bad-look- ig colored man and if appearances ro an indication is capable of such a cod. As reports go ho killed his inn before while living in St. Joe ml for that offense served a term in 10 Missouri state penitentiary at Jcf- orson City. The affair caused a great deal of ox- tomont nt the Bluffo ami Washing- onjs body was viewed by a largo num- or of people. > PRIZE PACKAGES. How the Purchasers of Them Get Beautifully Loft. The city just now is being flooded ith prize packages. The packages ro what are known as stationery ackagos. Tlioy are advertised to ontain twelve sheets of papo'r , eight- on assorted envelopes , one good pen tolder , besides at least ono valuable iieeo of jewelry , and many of them a RUIU cf money from $1 to § 10. Cor- ain neighborhoods of the city have > eon pretty thoroughly worked in the lost few days. The packages when ononod are usually found to contain flvo or six sheets of jauzy letter paper , the name number of envelopes and a pen holder of the class worth about a nickel a pound. There in a painful absence of all kinds of jewelry about the packages , and as 'or money , nobody has been able to Ind any in llicm. The absence qf iowelry is explained by the plausible statement that the manufacturers put so much ready cash in the packages tlmt they cannot nflbrd to place jew elry in nil of them. The whole quantity of trash contained in a package would probably not bring live cents although twenty-five is charged. For the same amount of money any legitimate mate stationer in the city would give six times the amount and fifty per cent , better class of goods. Persons being approached to make ttuch pur chases may rest rsaured that the manufacturers have left such'a bit margin of profit for themselves Urn tliuro is little show for anybody else except the one selling them. No hcud-nchu or back-acho for ladic who drink "WINE OF OARDUI. " At 0 F Of oJmui'd. StriUinB Walter. . The colored waiters had n little ro at the Witlmoll house last evening am the head waiter interfered. Th quarrel not ceasing ho grow vorymuel excited and used language plentiful ! ; sprinkled with oaths. Mr. Kitche hearing of the matter went up-wtair when the head waiter proving some what obstreperous Mr. Kitchen struc him. A sort of a strike was then 01 ganizod to got rid of the obnoxiou headwaiter , and a little panvlo wa had down Fifteenth street to Dodg Matters have been .straightened oui Several other wajter have been dis charged and the corps reorganized. COUNCIL TOPICS , Velocipede Biding To Bo Stopped on Certain Streets. Can Bo No Dictation in tlio Selection of Fences , Council was called to order by 'resident Daily Tuesday evening. All ho members wcro present except tlcssrs. Dunham and Herman. A communication won received from Mrs , Mancy McNight , asking rcslitu ion for property damaged by altering ho grade of Fifteenth street. It was eforrcd to the judiciary committee. City Engineer llosowator presented a profile of the grades on Farnham ml Idaho fitreutfl , which was filed. Io has also oxcoptcd the grading of Ipruco street , as per contract ofjl'ctcr lorcnson. A communication from nine rcsi- cnts of Fifteenth street , consenting o the change of the grade waa read ud referred to the committee on treetfl anil grades. A communication from Thos , Swift , fTuring to rent the old fire engine n ! 1 per day , wan referred to tlio com- litteo on fire with power to act , A communication from James Ne- illo , was protesting against changing lie grade of Farnlmm street , west of 'wcntieth , was referred to the com- liltco on streets and grade. A petition from citizens doing busi- ess on Farnbam street , asking that Sio street be sprinkled , was referred o the committee on streets and grades. The report of the city engineer on 10 contract for guttering nnd curbing 'arnham street , from Fifteenth to Dightccntli otrcots , was referred to 10 committee on streets and grades. A communication from the city en gineer , announcing his acceptance of lie grading of Cass ntrcot , according 0 the contract of Duffy Brothers , was ccopted. A communication from the city ihysician , P. S. Loisenring , calling at- ontion to the condition of certain lota lotwcon Cass and California streets , nil a pool of water at Twentieth and ' 'arnham streets , was referred to the udiciary committee. A petition from citizens , asking for trcet lamps at the corner of Eleventh lid Pacific streets , and at the corner f Eleventh and Pierce streets , was end and granted. A petition from citizens , asking that louclns street bo sprinkled from Volfth to Sixteenth streets , was ; mnted. A petition asking for the enforce- lent of the ordinanci against allow- ng animals to run nt largo was ro- erred to the judiciary committee. A resolution was adopted tlmt the ity should enter into a contract with 10 Omaha & Northern Nebraska rail- ay to grade Capitol Avenue to its ull width. A resolution that the street com- lissioner bo instructed to divide the ity into two districts , and to place in ach n supply of teams and laborers iompotont to put all crossings and > ridges in good repair , was adopted. A resolution directing the street ommissioner to renew the planking n the bridge over the North Omaha rook and Twenty-third street , was doptcd. A resolution directing tlmt the city mrshal notify the Waterworks coin- any to immediately ab.ito the nuisance 1 the shnpo of a pool of stagnant ator on Fourteenth street between V'ebster and California streets , was dopted. Tno city marshal was instructed to import to the council the number of nsoncrs in the city jail and the lumber of days they are worked on ho streets. It was decided to enforce an ordi- lancu to prohibit velocipede ridinir on he driving streets. The city clerk was directed to ad- ortiHU for sealed proposals for curbing ind guttering Sixteenth street , north f Douglas to the bridgo. The city engineer was instructed to nako the necessary surveys on Pierce street from lUtli to 13th so as to os- nbliah the grade. The city engineer was instructed to tscortuin if thu Water works company < \ro setting the hydrants to comply vitli the resolution adopted by the council. The same officer was instructed to 'oport to next meeting , how far east Dodge street is graded , nnd how nuch it will cost to grade it from 12th to 14th. A resolution was ndoptod ordering sidewalks on the west aide of 18th street between St. Mary's avenue and 17th street. The committee on claims allowed hristinn Saxon 810 for saving a plat form belonging to the city. John S. Wood was allowed $ U ns registrar al Lho bond election. The judiciary committee reporter unfavorably upon the petition of SU A. D. liulcombe , and also tlmt council cannot control the kiiid of fence which the pooplomny build upon their lots. lots.Tho The same committee ordered the taxes of the Christian church to bo cancelled. They also refused to al low D. P. Shepherd's claim for dam ages for injuries sustained in falling through n bad sidewalk , and acceptet $70 in ful } payment of taxes claimei from Abbey Hill. The following gentlemen were elect ed by ballot as directors of tlio pub lie library : Judge J. W. Savage , Jno W. Bell nnd Win. A. L. Gibbon. Tlio meeting was adjourned for ono week , Take " " "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you will uevnr l > o Inlioua. At C. V. Qomlmin'a Selliug BORUS Ring * Richard Carroll was arrested fo selling bogus jewelry and tried in tin police court yesterday. It was cs tablitthod that ho sold rings costing about ? 1.25 a dozen for from $2.50 t $10 apiece. Ho was fined $20 an costs , and in default was sent to jail CONVENTION IN BRIEF , Routine of Business Transacted at Yesterday's Meeting. The barge convention met yesterday day morning in Dohanoy's opera kouso at the Llufls. Ycstcaday Hon. Clinton IJriggs , of Omaha , president of the conven- volition called the meeting to order. A telegram from the president and iccrntary of the St. Joseph , Mo. , joard of trade , was read , stating their regret nt not being able to attend wing to n severe storm. A cttorfrom Mayor Boyd , of Omaha , was road in which ho expressed great re- ; rot that he could not attend the con vention nnd stated that ho thoroughly lympathizcd with thorn. He invited ho delegation to visit Omaha where 10 would be pleased to BCO them. Hon. John llogan , of St. Louis , noved that Senator Van Wyck should address the meeting , which he 'did , and delivered n lengthy speech , which was received with much enthusiasm and approbation. A letter wai then read from W. 13. Allison , of Dubuque , Iowa , expressing regret at his inability to attend and sympathy with the cause. Mr. Hepburn , of Iowa made nn elaborate oration , nnd his ; remarks were much npplnuded. Col. Sapp , of Iowa , was then called 'or and upoko at some length on this subject in a very eloquent and effect- Vo manner. His speech was thor oughly practical. Col. Chase , of Omaha , being called or , responded and delivered ono of lis amusing harangues. Mr. llogan , of St. Louis , proposed some amendments to the resolutions vhich wore adopted neiii. con , Mr. Hugan proposed the following resolution , wliieh was unanimously ndopted. RESOLVED , That this convention elect an executive committee of five torsons to carry on the work of this convention. After some observations from Mr. How , of Hamburg , and Mr. King , of Xikota , the following committees were selected from five states. Kansas.F. P. Bakerof Tlio Topeka Commonwealth. Nebraska , James E. Boyd , mayor of Omaha. Missouri , C. L. Thomson , of St. joins. Iowa , Col. Sa p. Dakota , Mr. James MeVoy. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT , Programme of Exercises for To-Morrow Evening. Tlio commencement o.xorcisea of the High school will bo hold to-morrow criming nt tno Academy of Music. The graduating class of 1881 consist of Gustavus A. Stroitz , Thomas H. Mc- Caguo , Custiss 0. Tnrnor , Charles S. Elguttor , Jessie Allen , Ida M. Dug- Ban , Lizx.o ! DoKiowitt and Clara McConnell - Connell , For the benefit of these who may extend , the programme of oxorcisas is appended : Mnrch "Greeting to Omaha , " S. Hoffman 1. "Influpnco of Inventions" Gustavus A. Streitz. 2. "A Practical Education for Women' * . . . Lizzie DcKiewit. Overture "Lodoiskn" Kreutzer 3. "Tlio Position of Poetry in Literature , " Ida M. Dupgan. 4. "Tho ttailroad in Politics" Curtiss C. Turner. Gavotte "Die Scliono lleitcrin , " .Kixner "The Delineation of Child Character , " Clara McConncll. i. "Socialism in America" Thomas H. McCngue. "Songs without Words" Franko "G coruo Eliot" .Tcssio Allan. 8. "Thomas Carlylo" Charles S. Elgutter. Walts-0n the Sea" Clavcna I. Addrean to the claiH and conferring of K. K. Ijongi Pros Board of Education. Stcirischo Lieder" . Curth Land Iiongao Picnic. A large and enthusiastic meeting of , ho Irish Land League was held in Clark's hall lo t evening. The com- nittco appointed to consult United States Senators Saunders and Van Wyck reported an interview favorable ; o their wishes and objects. After a considerable debate upon the ques tion of which would bring the most > lcusuro and profit , a mass mooting in Bomo hall in the city , or a picnic , a decision was rendered in favor of a licnic , with time and place to bo decided upon. DRAWING THE LINE. The Mayor is a Temperate Man But Not a Temperance Man. In response to a request that ho preside at n meeting of tho'Pomporancu Boo Hive Mayor Boyd Tuesday indited a communication to that body in which ho says that ho favor.s tomporunco nnd wished that nil wore temperate in the meaning of the word nsdefmedby Webster , viz ! "Restrained or moderate indulgence. " Ho further remarks that ho is not a prohibi tioniot nor does ho think it becom ing in him ns mayor of tlio city to preside at either n tonipcranco or ni nnti-temporanco meeting. Ho quotes the opinion of the city attorney to the effect that local legislation is necessary to make the Slocumb law operative ; nnd then concludes : "At the firsi mooting of the city council after the law took cifoct , I transmitted to then the opinion of the city attorney , will the request that an ordinance as con templated and required should bo passed , but the council have not ye noted in the matter , though I am ii hopes that they will do so at an earlj day. In the meantime , if any person feels aggrieved , complaint can bo mad to the proper oflicora , who will , so ferns ns in their power , enforce the law. " NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE , It ia Incorporated Under The Laws of the State. Letters of incorporation have been filed in the county clerk's oflico for the citnblirhmcnt of the Omaha Medical Jolleco. The incorporntora are Dr. llobert 11. Livingstone , Dr. S. D. ttorcor , Dr. llichard 0. Moore , Dr. .7. 0. Denise , Dr. V. II. Coflman and Dr. W. S. Oibbs. The capital stock of the now college is placed at $5,000 livided into shares of $100 each. The amount may , however , increased to $50,000 by n two. thirds vote of the stockholders. The officers who will manage the affairs of the institution will consist of nine .nutces. These are Drs. Samuul D. Mercer , Richard 0. Moore , Victor H. tollman , Jacob S. Denise , P S. Lcisenring , Gco. B. Ayrcs and \V. S. ibbs of this city , llobert 11. Livings- .on , of Platlsmouth , and O. II. Peoples ples of David City. The subject of an Omaha Medical College lias been under consideration 'or aonio time. The ground for the erection of the building has already icon secured , Narrow Sisonpo irom Doatli. John Chrislophorson , the postal clerk , who lives on Seventh street icar Pacific , made a narrow escape 'rom death with his wife andMissIIil- or , a visitor , through eating smoked tongue. A brother of Mr. Christo- ) horson , who has just come from Ger- nany , nnd the servant , did not par- ako and consequently escaped all bad cltccts. Mr. Christopherson nnd his wife were in a bad way for a time and was only through the prompt est medical attention from Dr. Jensen that they escaped death. As it was they suffered tor- urcs for nearly half n night Miss liller , however , felt the worst cf- ccts from the meal and fpr a time it ecmed doubtful if she should recover. Ml danger is now passed but she is till very weak as indeed is Mrs. ] hristophcrson. Tim tongue was obtained from a icighboring butcher and n critical ox- imination of what was loft of it will irobably bo made. Under the microscope it is very Tobablo that it will show the prus- of trichina. - * - Married Twenty Years- Last Monday ovohing was one long o bo remembered by Mr. antr-Mrs. Idward Daughton of this city. On hat evening occurred the twentieth nnivorsary of their marriage , and a tumber of their friends surprised hem with a present of a handsome hina tea set. Councilman Dailoy made the presentation- speech , which a gracefully acknowledged by Mr. ) aughton. Refreshments and danc- ng were the order of the evening ntil a late hour. Body Found. The drowned body of a man was iscovered yesterday morning by Mr. tipple on the banks'of ' the Missouri t Plattsmouth. It is supposed to belie lie body of the man drowned in the 'latto ' river at Louisville a few days Satisfactory , Mrs. Wallace , Utiffal , N. Y. , writes : I have used BmmocK BI.OOD UITTEHS for nervous and bi ious headaches , and have ecommendcd them to my friends ; ! believe hem superior to any other medicine I nvo used , and can recommend them to nyone rcnu ring a euro for biliousness , " 'rice 91.00 , trial size 10 cents. "BLACK-DHAUGHT" cures dyspep sia , indigestion and heartburn. $ At C. P. Ooodman'i. $ SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Want * . Boardlntr , tc. , will be In- grind In thrjta columns once for TEN CENTS p r line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS > er line. The first Innortlon never loss than TWKNTY.FIVE CKKTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. OSOTA AAATO LOAN At 8 per ccntln < /iOlJ.lJUU 5 tercst In sums of 2KK ) and ui > wardi , for 3 to C yaan , on flrat-clawi city and 'arm ' property , ItKum UKIL EHTATB anil LOAN AaitxcT , 15th and Doiuclas Hts. ONEV ' TO LOAN Call at Law Ottic * ol D. M' L. Thomas Room S. Crolirtiton Ulock. HELP WANTED. A good dining room glrriiniiie.il- WANTED the Occidental hotel. 320-tf 'ANTED At the Crolghton Hoube , a first' class ultrcsa. 'J25-4 A good Vnd meat cook at Wlthncll WANTKD Apply at corner of 15th ami liar- ney Urccts. 218- ' ANTUH A good hotel runner. AdJrcs , "Commercial Hotel , " Kearney , Neb. 213-23 - first-class tinner. Good wages WANTKD-A employment. EAIIINH , JOHDAN& WELD , 215-23 Sioux City , Iowa - Ilutton hole makers at Ilarrlfcon'n WANTEDIlutton . 217-22 A good girl , 700 south VJUi utrtct WANTED St. Mary's avenue and I-eavon worth street. 204-23 ANTED A good blacksmith. Apl'ly to W Dennis Mcllugh , llih urn , Iowa. ilOfl-2- ANTED Two men to work in garden or north end of 18th street. H , W , HAIL. 121-tf. " ED Situation by a re ] > on ible joung WAN"1 In wnolcsala or luanulacturlug house or In olllco. Adilres * "Q. L. " llco oUk-e. 201-8 'ANTED-Cook and laundry girl at the Pa cifle House. 187-22 BY ONE OF THE LAliaEb" WANTED Clothing Houses In New York City , for the coming fall Udo , experienced tales men. These having experience and commandlni a good trade ill find thlta first clas opportunl ty , Apply at once , w Ith ret erenc Post omco box 303 , New York City. 'ANTED Two boarders. Young men pre W ferred. Addrew "A. " Bee oBlco. 1 0-U SPECIAL HOTIOES-Oontlnuefl , 'ANTED Two med to work In p\rden on north end of ISth itmt. H , W. HAIL. 121-tf. ANTED Fundini ; J school bonds. U. T. Clark , Vt\ltrat , se-u AT MRS. n. E. CLAKKK'S No. 1 Board CALL \ Home , cor. ISth and Dodge SW. Bft In th city. IB-tf / < AIiTENTEtl3 and cabinetmakers wanted. \J Wages from * 2 to $3 ptr day. Inquire nut to lie * otnce. VI rANTED-A situation by nwn of family , VV t dy , lndutriou and willing to be use ful in any honorable oopuclty. Compensation ac cording to capability. Howe adJrtJ * J. E. II. , e r of Him office. 004-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. 171011 KENT Two furnished rooms , NE. . cor. J. ' 10th and Douglas St. 822-24 KENT Neatly furnished front room at EOH Cumlng street , bet. 17th and Wrists. 224-cod-lt " 171011 ItENT-Fumlsheil front room with .L1 large iloift , S17 north 17th street , between Davenport and Chicago. 223-23 AND LAND Hemls rcnU housci. HOUSES itorci , hotels , fsrnw , lot * , lands , rooms , etc , Sco l t i > agc , . T7IOH IlENT A furnished room tor one or two JL gentlemen , atNo. 1321 Cam street. 209-22 771011 IlENT FurnWied houir with flve room * , JL Rood well , cistern anil all modern convenien Apply at this oflico 210-23 FOIt IlENT A furnished cottage at COS north 18th street cheap. Jcl"-6t 17IOH RENT From , July 1st. Dwelling house JL1 8. K. corm.r 18th and Chicago trcit * . 30 l > er month. S. Lehman. ISl-tf J7IOH RENT Nicely fumlohod largo room r nd JU piano .S. W. corner 18th and Capital Avc. 833-tf I JOB KENT On first floor , furrishcd rooms , southwest cornnr 19th and Davenport. > 7W-tt Foil BENT Furnished rooms. Inquire nt 1818 Chicago street. _ _ _ C80-U TTIOrt'llENT Tlio buiMIng 1MO tfurt street , JL1 formerly used by John Cane as the London meat ' market. Some butcher tools for salt. Ap- > ly on the proinUca or of John Bauiuer , 13i4 ( 'arnham street. C95.tf FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms o\cr ileJ- chant * ' EiOiange.N , E. cor. 10th and Do < Igo strcot . 28 ! ) tf FOR SALE. Foil SALE Good liouso Ith four rooms and half lot , No. 2013 Oodiro between 20th and J7th street. Good well and shade trees ; home In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf T710K SALE A first-class Rrocery. A good lo- _ lj cation , now room , established trade. A rare : hnnco for a man of small capital In the "boss" own of Iowa. Addreaa at once , Lock box 258 Cruutoil , lowo. 21QI.-4 I10R HALK A hotel business. Rood location. Full house. Address "J. S."UccoIk-e. ! 212-July 16-ood ) RICK FOR SALE. ) 203-tf ESTAI1ROOK & COE. 171OR SAi.ESl.DOO cash will buy the Htock and flxturiH of the cleanest little tiuuIncHS In the city. Address "llusinosa , " care Carrier D , Omaha pottotUce. 210-tfB 10H HAI.E A Mtlli portable cngino o 10 horse jwwer. Very economical of fuel and water. Jacketed uith wood and covered with HiiBib iron , brass bound In locomotive stvle , oil governor , automatic valves , brass boxes , oil cujw , glasj water guagu , steam force ) iumi and Jinn- cock patent insirator. ] Complete , in good order and nearly new. Kuason for selling , we wish to withdraw from business outnido of our regular tnnnufactnring. Write to Greenwich Manufac turing Co. Greenwich , Ohio. 04-lm 710H SALE CHEAP Ono acre ground , south ' _ end 10th street. House of four rooms , barn , intern , small fruit , etc. Terms reasonable En- quLie 1717 Cuminga street , between 17th and 18th trecto. t)9-9t ) cod FOIl SALE A small engine , U. W. I'ayno & Son's mako. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. SC-tf [ 710U SALE An almost new plmoton buggy at U A. J. Simpson's carriage factory. 31-tf I71OK SA1.K Lease anil furniture of a < lrst-class 1 } hotel in a tow not 1800 Inhabitants , in state of Nebraska ; has 21 beds ; the traveling men's re- ort. Inquire at 13EE otUco. 213-tf [ 71011 SALE Two-story houne and part lot . near I ? depot. Location good. John L. McCogue. ) pp Post Office. 053-tf [ 71OK SALE Large lot ana two good houses at [ 83,000. House and lot In South Omaha nt $1,200. House and lot In North Omaha at SICOO. House and part of lot near California street , $1 , 00Small Small house and full lot at 5(0. Inquire of Jno. L. UcCague , opposite postomoe. t ) 0-tf POil SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 901-tf [ T1011 SALE Several good lots In Kivarvicw ad- | J dltion , John L. McCagnc , Opp. Post Ofllce. 059-tf EOR SALE 2 aero ground In West Omaha. Inquire of J. Henry , No. 11016th. 873-tf 1OK bAl.i ; iapn of Douglas and barpy coun- ties. A. KOSEWATEK , 1620Farnhom street 320-tf EOR BALK Three good lots in North Omaha , at 81,000. Lot In Uhinn's addition at $1K > . Lot in South Omaha at SIM ) . Iteautlful residence lot at Jl.GOO. Good corner lot HSxlOO , id caatfrontage at $2.200. Ttirea lots ono square fromlSth street car line , $450 each. Inquire of JohnL. McCagne , opposite poitottlce. Otfl-tf MIOCELLANEOU8. EM 13 has rattling long llsti ol hounes , lots , i lands and farms fur Bale , Call and get Jiera. Jiera.U And 1'arasois rupulrcd by U U llth and Fanmm sts. 7bOtf . nnOWN Corner 12th and Chicago HH. . utreets , In ready to bore or deepen vt ells. Batisfactlou euaranteed. 00311 TIEAMS Can bo got at John llarr 8 stable for J. all kinds of work at ruouonablu figures , near Lor 13th and Loavenworth stroots. 376-tf FOHOET The succowiorB of the Amer ican House , on Douglas Htruet , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus tomers. Kespectfully MJ-tf JULIUS & LOUISE KOSS. POWDEI Absolutely Pure. Made from G rape Cream Tartar. No other pro arpatlon makes Mich lijjlit , Huky hot breads , or uxurious jastn' . Can bo caun by D > peptlct without fear of the lib resulting from hiavy tiiJi od. Sold only In cans , by all Grocen. 'KO > AL BAKING PO\\DEK CO. N w York. BASWITZ Sf WELLS , OMAHASHOESTORE 1422 Douglas Street. Burt & Means' Gents' Shoes and Ladies' Fino- Shoes , a Specialty. . Y Jc3-codmO Notice to Builders nnd Crick Contractors. OEAI.KI ) proposal * will bo received by the lio- Ill ( O tcl nisocUtion of Omnlift , t their office , No. 1200 iKuiglai street , until 12 o'clock noon , July 2,1881 , for lirlckwoik find nifttcrlalal for erecting Rfho-story brick hotel , comer Douglasand 13th street , Omnha , Illils to bo for brick work complcto per Ilions- and laid In the walls accordlhg to | ) lan and ] > cc- Ideations , to bo seen at the ofllce of Unfrene & Mendelsohn , room 17 Crclgliton block. The right to reject all bids reserved. S. SIIEAHS , 10-3ted-cod-3t ' Hotel Association Jo - - - Sec'y JOS. R. CHRK80X. O. J. llfKT. Clarkson & Hunt , Successors to Richards & Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , S. 14th Street , Omth Neb. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 1508 Farnham. Street , OFKICII North side , opp. Grand Central Hotel. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , I5th and Dodge 8ts. , Omaha , Neb This agency does BTRICTLTH brokerage bus In ess. Does not speculate , and therefore any bargains on Hi books are Insured to Itn patrons , Instead of being gobbled up by the agent. BYRON RKKD , I.KWIS RKKD. BYRON REED & CO. OLDKHT KSTABM311KD Eeal Estate Agency IN JfF.DHASKA. Keep a complete abstract of tltlo to all Itr.il Estate in Omaha and Douglas county. majtf IexterLTIionias&Bro , WILL I1UV AND SELL AXP ALL IRANBACTION rO.VXKCTBD TMKRKWITM. Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc. IP YOU WAXT TO BCT OR BULL Call at Office , Koom 8 , Crclghton Block , Omaha. _ qpS-d % 8 1 I w. CD 9 S CD 0 0 JlK 1 01 I 3 S CD 2 CD AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moorefe ) Harness AND Saddlery. I rjivo adopted the Lion as a Trade Jlaik , and all my goods will ba STAMPED with the LION and my NAME on the same. NO GOODS ArtU GENUINE WITHOUT TUB ABOVE BIAMPH. ThobeU material 1s used and the rcotl skilled workmen are employed , and at the lowest cash price. Anone wishing a price-Hit ol good will confer a fat or by sending for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE.