FTTK OlVfATTA n/ TTY TVTCT7. . TTTTrRRM A V JF7TV 7 'iSftl ' THE' ' DAHC'BEE " * " * " J.r - 1. Thursday Morning , July 7. LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson Bella coal. Get your hata at Doane' . Drink Saxe'a Peruvian Beer. Smoke Saxe'a hand made lOo - 4000 residence lota , Bemla , agent. I COO business lota. CallonBemlt. I4A. . W. Mason , Dentist , Jacob's block. fi Krcrrone drinks Sue's Cream Soda. Betnla' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Bcmts' real estate boom. First pag . Natural Mineral Water on draught nt Jvuhn'a drug store. 25C houses nnd lots. Bern ! * ' agency. For FIH * Commercial Job Printing , all at THE BEE Job rooms. 200 farms and 000,000 acres of land. Bcmfa , agent , * The Lion continue * to roar for Moore'a Harness and Saddlery , t" tfust" received a large lot of finest 'sigara In Omaha , nt Kuhn's Drug Store. Whlpple , McMillan & .Co. , the Jewel- era. Creirhton Block. o20-tf Prescriptions n specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. The pic nlc ot the Standard Club , takes ] ) lacc atHanscom' * Park on Friday after noon next. Sand i being hauled to the site of the Orand Central Hotel , and other prepara tions arc being made for the building. The unfortunate occfdcut to the 'balloon ' "Hanger" and Its consequently failure to make an ascension , leaves Puree , its owner out of pocket to the extent of about $350 , There is a'cUyordinance , against'allow ing hones to stand untied on .tho ttrccts That tl Is not enforced Is evidenced by tlio fact that runaways occur almost daily. This matter should bo attended to by the icity authorities. „ „ w AjBghtoccurred In the rear of Strong's fbutlding yoatcday. A driver of a brick jwagonjwos inking lib . noon-day rest , nnd trying to keep cool , when n drunken bummer - mer came along nnd disturbed him. The drner went for the fellow and made short work of him , John ] J. Morris , a gentleman recently from Kansas , has mode all necessary ar rangements to tart a wholesale flour busi ness in this city. Ho has rented the second lioorof Pycko Bro's. , buildingjon Farnham strwt And .will put men on theroad nt ouctf.l ( Hefntcnds / to deal in i flour cxclu- 1 * * Agnes Koran , infant child of John Horan , died yesterday. She will bo buried to-day from the residence other parents , . .Nc91Dodgo / street , at four t > . m.i The young people of the Lutheran 'church will h6ld their regular meeting Fri day evening at the resilience of Mr. Rob- incite , ontlzaril avenue , between Sixteenth and Her en teen th ( itrccts , At a late hour last night it was ru mored about the city tjiat J. L. Herrick the man convicted a few days ligo of aid ing and abetting the crime of arson hod made- confession and proposes to turn itatos'evidence ' , A young woman by the name of Cris- Una Bittrotl living on Howard street , be tween Sixteenth and'Soventeonth , waa or- rented yesterday , and taken before Judge Bcneke to answer to the charge of using vile , and profane language. After hearing 'ih'e ca'se , although'it was a hard one , the .judgethought best to dismiss it. Quito a runaway occurred yesterday. .A team and wagon belonging to Joe and n , the confectioners on Fifteenth street , became frightened anil ran away. They rati up the nlley between Douglas and rDodgo to Eighteenth Rtreet , .and ] then down the hill of Dodga street to Fifteenth direct , and were stopped at Douglas street. No damage waa done , To Tlio Public. "When my balloon wont to pieces under pressure of the gale I felt that the public would not accept any ex planation as a sufficient excuse for my failure to ascend as advertised ; but I fend that , on the contrary , the people not only oxonoiato mo from blame , id , sympathy for my losses , anSTo"thorn I owe a' public acknowl edgement jdf the thanks I fcol. . To these friends who worked so hard and struggled so manfully to hold the balloon against the gale , and as sisted mo in repairing the numerous prents caused by the force of the wind , I return thanks , and if at any time I can do a favor for the least of these who held a cord on that day , I will consider H a privilege as it wibo } d pleaauro. ' JOHN H. Pi BUCK. 4 City Market. Tjio'locardqiuarid for groceries and fruits was never before so great as at the present time. A prominent gro- oersaid to are ort6rof TiiBBEBycstor- day that-now'poUtocs 'Woro s till $1. DO per bushel by the wholesale and very carco. Apples were $ G per barrel 'and all that could bo had were eagerly grabbed. It "seems scaroly to be realized by Iowa and Missouri - souri people that Omaha is /phnj tvfis important a market for early Yruit and vegetables as St. Louis and Chicago. ' Though the express is tivory day "burdened with largo sup plies tlio demand is always greater and constantly increasing. Dedication * The novr house of worship of the South Tontli Street Methodist church is completed and will bo formally dedicated - /dicatod to the object for which it is built on Sunday next. Ulshop Hurst will be present and will preach the ' dedication sermon. A number of the former pastors and guests from abroad are expected. All the other churches of itliat denomination will suspend soft rice ? In the morning and attend the * . dedication , of the now South Tenth Street church. Beauty , health , and iuppin sj for ladies . Jn 'WINE.OFOARDUL" At 0. F , Goodman' * , < STREETS WILL BE SPRINKLED , Such Was the Decision of Council Tuesday. Other Things That The Mu- . nicipal Body Says Must bo Done , The council mot Tuesday. Pres ident D.iily being absent , councilman Baker was olcctod the to chair. There wcro present councilman Baker , Corby Dcllona , Dunham , Herman , Horn- borgcr , KaufTman , McGavock , Me- Namara , O'KoofonndStull. ' A communication wan road from the mayor , announcing the appointment of special policemen , for a term of four days , commencing July Second , af follows : W. F. Flynn , Frank Thomas , S. C. Brainard , G. N. Me- Gco , H. Astman and 0 , Jt Wester- dlwl. The council confinncd the ap pointments. Another communication from the : nayor returning the ordinance for changing the grade on the 'west side of Eleventh street , without his ap- > roval , was filed , and the mayor in structed to appoint appraisers of the tropcrty damaged by the change. " A communication from the secretary a of the Public Library board , asking ho council to levy a tax of j of a mill on a dollar for the year of 1881 for a ibrary fund , was filed. it A communication from Iho city on- jineer submitting > an ordinance for ho grade of Pleasant street , was ro- erred to the committee on streets and radcs. " ' The report of "tho city cnginoor oji th'e contract jof'tho 0. it ) N. railway was referred to'tho cprnmittoo on pub to lic property and improvements. A report of the city cnginoor on sidewalks not completed was referred to the co in in it too on sidewalks and bridges. A petition of R. Garvy and others ho asking repairs on the bridge near the junction of Fourteenth nnd Pacific in streets was granted. the A request from Julius Meypr ask to ing in behalf of the Standard club the use of tlio platform and dining hall at Hanscom park on July 8th was granted. , ' The bill of costs in the "case of Susan the McCowon vs. the city of Omaha , was referred to the judiciary committee. The report'of the city marshal show ing the number of liquor doalorain the noy city to bo 131 , was filed. A remonstrance from John D. Jones , against chancing thq , grade of Douglas street , was refer/rod to the judiciary committee. ° " A petition from b. R. Brown asking that the damages resulting from the opening of Oonvont street bo ap- praised , was referred to the commit- too on streets and grades. o A petition from citizens asking .that Rec Pierce street bo put in condition from Tenth , was referred to the First ward delegation. The committee on streets and grades are were handed a petition to grade Twentieth street between Farnham and St. Mary's avenue pros The marshal waa ordered to sup- the press a disreputable house on Capitol avenue. ; A resolution was adopted instruct ing the marshal to report nil lots him ncodint' draining After the owners have been notified the city will iibato tlio nuisance. The committee on strcets and grades whs instructed to' examine a washout south of the bridge on Saunders - dors street , and if necessary , to repair it.s . s It was decided that the city spend no more than § U,000 on cross-walks. The street commissioner was in structed to notify the B. & INI. to lay a crossing at the intersection of Ninth and Maaon , The same ollicer was instructed to open Lcavenworth street to its full width. It was decided tp pay the judgment He of Valentino llipi ) against the city , amounting to $09. 20 , A report of the judiciary committee that the ordidanco in regard t the city liquor t radio bo loft in its present shape until the > supreme court took some action was adopted. Tlioiuaa. Swift was awarded the con tract ; fpr sprinkling the str'dolaut 'the rate of 820 nor week. The iinanco committee in their re port recommended the following tax levy of 1881- For sinking fund , C mills ; general , fund , 12 mills ; water tax 2 mills ; sewer tax , H " mills ; library , A ' mill ; judg ment , "l mill ; school , ( general ) 7 ; school , ( sinking ) - ; total , 31'mills. . The report was adopted. le The complaint about Hanscom of park were repoi ted by committee to bo partly true nnd partly ; exaggerated. Tlio report was filed. ia An ordinance was passed allowing tlio city teasuror to transfer the money now on ( hand in the special cash fund to the general cash fund. A special ordinance was passed muk- iig ( appropriations for the payment of liabilities incurred during the month of Juno. An ordinance ) prohibiting velocipede and bicycle , riding in the streets was An ordinance prohibiting "the ob struction of the street railway , the driving at a rate of speed above nix miles per hour , and driving faster than a walk - within-fifty foot of any railway , was referred to the com- inittoe on public property andv im- provoments. i * ( Ordinances to establish the grades " on Idaho street and" Davenport from Twenty-third to Twenty-sixth were ref or rod to the committee on streets and grades. ' " fl'he. committee on publio property and improvements were givoa an err dinanco changing the grade of Tenth | street from a point 422 feet south of Pierce street to Hickoy. Ordinances to oatnbliso the ( Trades of Pleasant street from St , Mary's avenue north to Ilarnoy street , and of Farnham ] street , from a point 205 fcol west of Jackson street to the city limits , were referred to the committee .on streets and grades. A special ordinance appropriating money out of the general fund to pay for constructing sidewalks was passed. An ordinance levying a tax for this purpose was passed. . The city clerk was instructed to ad vertise for bids to curb , gutter and grade Dodge street from Twelfth to Thirteenth. An ordinance levying a special tax forgrading -fllreotfromThirteonth to Twenty-fourth , was referred to the judiciary committee. Committee then adjourned for two weeks. THE LIQUOR CASE , It Will Probably End in a Verdict - dict of auilty , All the testimony had been given yesterday in the case of Andrew Pluolor . , who is being tried before Judge Savatjo for infringement of the liquor law. After all.tha evidence was in Gon. ' | Cowin asked that the court instruct the jury to acquit upon the evidence adduced. Judge Savage gave carefully worded ruling in answer , in which ho took the ground that while some of the provisions of the law might bo deemed unconstitutional would have no effect upon the case under consideration , and cited several provisions m point. The main ques tion raised , the court said , waa whether the tax i was uniform in its character. Judge Savage appeared to rcpard it a rather as a license than a tax. Ho said ho had been guided in his i iows a great extent by the fact that the constitutionality < of the law had boon thoroughly discussed in the leg islature which nevertheless passed it. Unless its. unconstitutionally was al most solf-ovidont Judge Savage said hod not think it becoming for a nisi prius judge to render a decision such an important matter before supreme i court had spoken. iTl Tlio next move by the defense was introduce the old liquor license un- dor PERSONALS. W F. Miller ofValioo , ia a guest at Can Held Houso. Ei Williams and W. J. Aernam leave todiHi for a trip to Minnesota. , Hon. Geo. H. Jcwett and wife , of Sid , Neb. , arrived in the city yesterday. Di . S. J. Hrtdley , of Bell Creek , la among the guests at theCrelghton. . in George T. Mills , AL S. Patrick and Herbert Thaycr left yeitcrdny for lloclc Creek , Wyo. Sanator Snunders ami U. S. Marshal Blerbower left for the wc t .on the noon trail yciterday. cil Commander C. S. Norton , of the United Statea navyta utaying at the Witlmell , ac companied l ' by his wife. Mn Billenbendcr , editor of the Osceola Record < , is lit the' ' city , attending the wo- at man ' suffrage manB. B. B. Sturdovant and wjfo of Shelby , Neb , arrived in the city yesterday and Htaying i at the Oanfield House. ° iH H C. Clarkson , of Topeka , KOS.special agent for tha Insurance companion now prosecuting fire-bugs here , is registered at 10 Crelghton House. in Treasurer . Heins , liin friends will be ' glad to learn , II.T.H comi > letely recovered froin his rlicuiuatlc attack. His foot has assume ! 'ts ' "unnal proportion , allowing to readily wear his No. 7 boot. James G. Clark , the ballad singer and composer , arrived In the city yesterday from Colorado , anil will remain in town to attend the woman's buffrago convention , held to-day , C , J. Barber and wife of this city , started yesterday for Portland , Maine , where they will spend the heated season upon the sea shore. They go for the lin- nrovemciit of their little b'irl'H health. ' for 8. J. Ahorn , who publlahed last year a * little volume called "Westward , Ho ! " which had a largo circulation In Europe , is again looking over the prairie's. urrhed hero from St. Paul this mom- ing. Ho hag held that the true remedy for the Ills abroad ID for the Irishman to jmll stakes in the old KOI hi and settle in the now. Mis. Lam Falst arrived homo yesterday over the U. 1 * . from Fort Koblnson. Col. Boyd , Major Chambers nnd K. P. mi Vinlng left for the south yesterday eve ning , on J , E. Phllpottcountyjudge of Lancaster couuty , Is m the city , accompanied by hit wife and children. W , H. Haydcn , of Stccle , Johnson & Co. , come In yesterday over the I ) , & M. from Hastings , Neb , A. M. Chad wick , the young attorney ft the city ye terday afternoon for a tour the southern states. l-'red M. Sackett of Albion , Neb. , ar rived In the city yesterday afternoon end staying at the Witlmell. a II. F. Sitter , of Laramte , Wyo.former- ly a resident of Omaha , arrived In the city yesterday on his way to Holland , J , ' 13. Detvoiler , the Farnham street carpet - pet merchant , left the city yesterday on a business trip to St. Louis and Toledo , S , Humphreys , president of the Wnbasli railway , accompanied by his wife and ser vant , came in yesterday from New York , George Iioomls , private secretary to purchasing agent .Holdrldge , of the B , t M. , left yesterday afternoon for a three week' ] vacation at hU old home In Con. nectlcut. Mrs. P.T. Perrinewasapawcngcrycster- day on the vast bound train to Chicago , Mrs. J.'errineylll spend the summer months > lsltlng friends lu that city and Syracuse , Hon. E , M , Correll , editor of The Heb ron Journal and th Western Woman's Journal , at Lincoln , U In the city for the purpose of attending the woman'n suffrage convention , LOCAL HAPPENINGS In the City of Council Bluffa Yoatorday. Brief and Pithy Gossip of Qonoral Interest , A Hosumo Containing Every thing Worth Noting. Personal PolnU and Mnttom end Thing * . THE BLUFFS Iff This oflico is under obligations to Mr. Wholes , the short-hand reporter and typo-writer , for valuable service. Mr. Green , who has the stroot- sprinkling contract , docs his work well. The streets are kept in excel lent condition and tlio ntmosphoro free from dust , thus adding much to Dan Keller ia adding a porch , now. iron fence and other improvements to his residence on Avenue E. When completed it will bo a handsome prop erty. ' Mrs. Fred. Loutzingor and Mrs. D. Keller gave a Fourth of July dinner and supper to friends and neighbors at the residence of Mrs. Loutzingor. A bountiful repast was spread on the lawn , and the participants heartily en joyed the feast and the delightful breeze. Quito a number of citizens wont away to spend tlio Fourth. About 1,000 copies of THE BEE wcro sold from the Council Bluffs oflico on Monday. The Council Bluffs iron works is in prosperous condition and its busi ness constantly increasing. Don't let it bo forgotten that manu- factories to utilize the products are wanted. A coicning factory or two would pay well ; also a starch and corn starch works. A steam cracker fac tory would not only pay but is abso lutely needed here. A sugar manu factory has already been proposed. Manufactories of this kind will help ' to'dovolop the rich lands lying all about the City. Admirably it is > adapted - ed to raising fruits and cereals. Keep it before tlio people. The case of the state of Iowa vs. King , was called in Justice Abbott's court yostorday. The prisoner pro duced an order for the kninrcs and spoons claimed to have been stolen , which proved to bo genuine , and the court discharged him. A man inquired of Morgan , the un dertaker , how bis business was , and the answer came , "First rate. I sold three yesterday , which considering it was the Fourth , was not bad. " There was never so little sickness Council Bluffs as at the present time , so say the doctors. It is understood that the bottom has dropped out of the poatoflico as sault and battery case. T. S. Kirkknd nays thai the Coun Bluffs loan association is in a very flourishing condition. Hon. J.V. . Chapman , has gene to. Chicago. Fifteen hundred people picnicked Perry Reel's grove the Fourth. Those who could hoair the speaking pronounced it good. Perry Heel has eleven boarders in cluding < the murderer McGeo. W. A. Woo d has nearly finished ! his in now house on Baucroft street. It will bo ono of the aeatcat resiliences the ' city. A splendid view was had of Omaha fl'ro works display from the park resi dence of Mrs. Maria Mynstor , at Mynstor Springs , and her friends who were assembled there Monday oyon- B. inn enjoyed it. Hamlin , in Eis prayeram Sunday morning , alluded very touchingly - ingly to the attempted assassination of President Garfiold. Mrs. Swan , of the firm of Swan & Walker , has returned from an ex tended eastern trip. A female tramp , claiming to bo very hungry , called the other day at a house ' on Willow avenue and asked something' to oat. The hostess , with pity depicted upon her coun tenance , retired and soon returned with a plate of fresh broad and butter and tendered it to the tramp , who refused to partake , remarking that would like u cup of hot coffee and some cake. Mr. Taylor , of the enterprising grocery firm of Knox & Taylor , is greatly improving his residence prop erty in Glondalo. His partner. Mr. Knox , will soon bo in his nowhouse. . This firm show "push. " . Prof. Farnham and wife have gene nn extended visit east. 0. E. Mayno , commercial editor of THE BKK , visited the Bluffs yester day. day.By By some mistake the Council Bluffs local was omitted from THE BEE yea * tordny. This will not bo permitted to occur again. City council mot last evening. Full partioulara to-morrow , The damage done by the late storm has mostly boon repaired. There is bad washout , however , which needs immediate attention. Another heavy . rain will bo likely to carry away a good share of the street at that point , , Wm. Hill , an old settler and citizen of Council Blurt's , died at. his resi dence in this city on Tuesday , of paralysis. Its } reported that several young men are getting the bicycle fever. I Jit is probable that bicycling isdcatinod to become the popular pastime for young men , Samuel Bowloy , of Council Bluffs , won the bicycle race at Omaha on the Fourth. Blufiora are great winners. The plans of the Keystone manu | facturing company's building have boon submitted to contractors and they were figuring on them yesterday. The work is to bo pushed vigorously. > > Yesterday afternoon two shewolvos escaped from Belle Clover's don , situated - uatod on lower Broadway , and pro curing a team and filling themselves full of whisky , took possession 33Of Broadway. They made day hideous with their beastly conduct and loud howling , but were finally caught , and taken to the station , where Enquire Burke imposed a heavy fine , Three drunks and two ether cases for dis turbing the peace constituted the re mainder of the dockets yostorday. innft Donnio Macrae will give a lawn party at the residence of his father , Dr. Macrae , on Saturday evening noxt. Citizens < are beginning to ask about the water-works. The summer is passing. paff Smith f , the counterfeiter , was sent lo Fort Madison yesterday. Mercury stood 08 ° at Foster's drug ( tore at 4:30 : p. m. yesterday. A Portland paper talks about the hot weather and gives the following record : Mercury 62 ° at sunrise , 76 ° at noon and 72 ° at sunset. Wonder what they would think of yesterday's " " record hero. Cheerfulness ruled everywhere yes terday because the bulletins said "Garfiold is improving. " Fruit is scarce at the Bluffs. Spring chickens are beginning to find their way to this markotbut ; they are as dear as they are raro. How long does it take the American Construction company to accept ? was . * the query of a citizen yesterday. The brick work on the brick addi tion of the transfer bu'ilding is to bo completed to-day. John Hammer has the contract. The foundations for the buildingii grand stand , etc. , at the driving park , are now being laid. L. L. Spoonor and family loft for Clear Lake yesterday. Z. T. Lindsoy , the Broadway ghee merchant , has gone to Pueblo . Col. , for an airing. If the water barrels recently placed on the streets were provided with suitable covers , the water would ; not orly bo kept clean thereby , bui it would require much loss ice to. keep the water cool. A small opening in the center of the lid would suffice- roach the water and might bo coveted with a. canvas flap. water as well as men. A horseon Main street , seeing the barrel of ice water , thought it was placed th ro especially for him and walking up , appropriated its cooling contents- and then , like a good , tidy horse- , , pro ceeded to wash out his nioutlu. Of course it tasted just as good ! after- PLEASANT RECEPTHON. Tendered the U. P. . B'oys by Their Friends Lost Nighf. Tlie reception which" tha-W. P. em ployes and the B. & , M. boys gave the U. P. lune was about as. enthusiastic , aa anything could well bo. About 8 o-'clock the procession fotimed at the corner of Farnham and ; Fifteenth streots. The procession , consisted of the U. P. nine just soturncd from Denver , a number of idio R' & M. employes and a good many friends and admirers. The party marched ) down Farnham street preceded by the-17. P. band and their banner. They stopped before the U. P. headquarters and Judge Thurs- ton then addressed : th assemblage and spoke of the Fi P. boys' exploits glowing terms. Hon. C. V. Gallagher , the presi dent of the club , being called for re sponded mutably. Mr. Charley Austin , captain ot the B. & M. club , then addressed the assemblage. Three cheers were gi * n for the U. P. ami- . & M. boys iu a most enthusiastic manner. Tho-president of the club announced that the lady friends had presented two- bouquets , ono to Mr. Trafloy and eno to Mr. Whitney , and Mr. Max Meyer n box of cigars. This announcement was received with < vociferous , cheering. The boys "were celebrating their successes last evening under the su pervision of Con. Gallagher. ANOTHER BURGLARY. Ex-Alderman Shannon's House In Entered by Thieves. At about 2 o'clock this morning the residence of Mr. Bombard Shannon , on the corner of Tenth and Capitol avenue , was entered by a couple of thieves and n gold watch and chain " \ stolon. The robbers gained an en trance by climbing upon a veranda " facing Tenth street and thence through the window into the sleeping room of J Mr. and Mrs. Shannon. There were two of thorn , and while ono was rifling the pockets of Mr. Shannon's clothing the ether was stealing a watch from its place on the dressing case , when Mrs. Shannon awoke and screamed. The burglars decamped . . through the window , taking the watch and chain , and leaving about $400 , which was in the pockets of the coat. Mr. Shannon rushed after them , and fired four shots at them , but they liiado their escape. Mr. S. then blow a police whistle , but Officer Nightengale was on hand , and the whittle was responded to by Officers McCuno and Gorman. The / \ three looked long for the robbers , but in have failed to find them as yet. / \ Tbe Thermometer Yesterdoy was generally conceded to bo very hot , though according to the - thermometer it was not nearly so warm as upon several other days earlier in the season. At 6:45 : o'clock yesterday a morning the signal office thermometer " indicated ? 0 degrees in the shade ; at 045 ; 83 degrees , and t 145 ; it allowed , i - 94 degrees. WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Tho'Nobroaka State Suffrage Convention. The Nebraska Woman's Suffrage association is now holding a conven tion ' in this city. The first session Wa hold in the Masonic Temple last evening. A fair audience WAS in at tendance and the following WAS the order of exorcises : Mrs. Harriet Brooks , president of the association , stated the object of the convention , as being tbo consid eration of how to best promote the franchise of the women of the state of Nebraska. Mrs. Bittonbcndor , of the Oscoola Record , as secretary of tlio association tioiJ , then read the constitution. James G. Clark , who was prctent , was called upon and sang , to music arranged by himself , the poem of Gerald Massey entitled " Tia Com ingJ . " Mrs. Bittenbondcr waa then intro duced to- the audience and delivered . the address of the evening. Her subject was "The Legal Slat * * of Women , " which * ho handled in a thorough manner , reflecting gncat. credit upon herself as a logical At the dose of the address the president called for volunteer speak ers from tlic-audionco. Mr. EU'ward Rosewater , who was present , wa loudly called ) tor by 'the audience ; and at length responded by stopping-upon J the rostruroi nnd stating his- views , upon the su&jbct of woman's suffrage- Ho opposed' tf 10 movement because ho thought it detrimental to the best in terests of humanity , and to women in particular. Hb spoke at sonio.longtlu relating his * personal oxporionoo in " legislation oib the civil rights , of wo men , and ga.ro some very cogent rea sons for opposing : the propoaecllaincnd- mont to tlio-atato constitution. Mrs. L. Gl Colby , who liadi boon taking notas-ofi his remarks , , traduced to > tho-audience , stating the president' hnd granted her tlio privir- log of replying to Mr. Hbsowatoc : She was.XQceatodly applaudfadiby , lion hearers. boaI Dr. MoNamara , of Fremont , , vclr un teercdj some remarks in. reply , bo Mr. Resovvater ; ' and was < cheered " while soi doing. * Gon. Eatobrook was alao.among ; feho voluntaar speakers. A resolution expressing- sympathy for tlia.-wifa-and mothenof President - GarfiaJdiiiL their presonfa affliction , -was presented ) and passed unanimously and acogyof the same ordoradi to.l > e : for- wartJaditoMr8. Garfiddi theai sang , , ia a man ner which drew forth hearty applause frotni tho- audience , " "Men ca5 Action J Claar tlus Way , " of toe whichi tlie meet- to-morrow vwro announced as otaurring at 9 a. m. 2. p. nx. and 7:30 isu the evening. Tlio nu&iing then adjourned. " .WINEOFCABDUI" four times a day makes a happy household. At C , F. Goodman1 ! of 'k J SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT.CE VdvcrtUcroenl To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Fein I , Wants , Boardlnir , &c. . IH bein- rtccl In'theso'columns ' once ( or TEN i CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per lino. The first Insertion oeter leas than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. C2OPTA AAATO LOAIf At 8 per ctntln- S > 4iO\\)00 tercst In suras of $2,600 and upnards , ( or 3 to S yoarn. on flrstKjIass clty _ and farm property. IIKMU HKAL EUTATX and LOAN AacNcv , 15th and Doiuciaa Sts. M1 TO. LOAN Call at Law Otllce of D. L. Thomas Itoom 8. Crclchton liloclr. . HELP WANTED. ANTED [ One. man in a county makes money - . . ney selling our ipringa for bviKKj' shaft coupling ! . Send stamp jor terms and cut or 50c stamps for a pair , to auti-lLittler Safety Spring Company,00 Randolph St. , ChIcago.m-th-satjy-27 WANTED Good Rlrl. Must ho good cook , washer and Ironrr , Apply at north Mt corner of 18th and Farnham. 310-7 -An acthe boy at Goodman'8 druj ; WANTED 'store. * 228-7' ' W 'ANTED A good girl for general house work In a family of two. Apply N. K. cor. 13th and Jackson street * . ) 320-tf \1TANTKD-A neat llttlo cottageio ( 4 or 6 YY rooms within 6 blocks ot 10th and Farn- u liain. Only two In family. Address with terms , "King" Iko office. 331-tf T7IOH 8ALE-50 acres o Uia Joel A. Orlflen ; farm , fifty dollaw l > er' ' acre , on ten } care time at 8 | > cr tent , or i y a you please. And two ( iireus hamciises for salt ) cheap. Sij-l ) L. U. CA K , on 13th St. Filly moro carpenters u anted OB WANTED elector now building li | Omaha. Highest wattes paid. Apply at the grounds. Those from country town * will be transported home free after vorklne one month. , 33Udwl - UNION ULEVATOIl GO. A joungmin in a grocery itore. Must unJorbtand tha tare of horucn. . Ad- 11,11. . Hue olllco. 3 0-7 One firet-Uass ceco 4 cook ; WANTED La a flret-tlaiu broiler. Also one llrnt-claj * third cook. Emiulro at Of-len llou i olllco. Keforence expected , and good wo cs paid. Wonted Immediately. 3S4-T. Two boarders. Young meA in WANTED ferred. Addruss "A. " Do * office. ItO-tf A'yood 'ilmlng worn girl uimedl- WANTED the OccldcntoUiotcl. KO-it ALLATMKS. B. E. CUIHKfTS No , 1 Board \J Ing HOUJC , cor , 13th v > d.Dodga Sts. Best the city. 10-tfl /CARPENTERS and caMnctnuiLen wanted. \J Waxes from ti to 13 per day , Inquire next toBee office. 980-tl WANTED Fuudinir bridge and sdiool bond * . H.T.Clpjfc. Betlenie. 86-tf -rTTANTED A ltu tlonby man ol family , VV steady , Induitrlouj and wlllin ? to be u se. ful In any Uooorable apaclty. Compcuaitlon according - cording * # capability. 1'ltiw address J. E. IL , cars of rJH ottlce. W-U \\T AN.TED Womwi cook lor small restaurant , TV Good \ - j paid. 1105 Farnharo St. 8004 . ' . - -TTrAKTF.D A thoroughly compcttnt girl vlth . good reference. Ooodwage * . Datenport itrcct , ind do r cost ol Ktb , north tide. WJ-tf il SPECIAL NOTICES-Oontiimefl , . " \ir ANTED A v rlner or buj-en Inquire at YY 1'hUadelphU Coflco Uou e , 10th street , WANTED A plH for general homework. Apply nt VOIIN 0. WIM.IR' , MI * Dodge street. 272-tf WANTED A pftttncr with bo tit 9-2000 for the manufacture of pcnulne Hrgllsh Ar ticle of Urirc conoumptlon and certain to pay ely. K\ery Information git en by to A. ft. C. , Albion , Neb- WANTED 1'nrtnor. rare chance to money In ctlcred th m n who will ln\e t ( mail capital In a newinmif.wtiirlnfrcntcri > rl. o InOinaha , patlnjrTftJwr cent net , Adilrtfi Man ufacturer , Ikw office. Z23 0 WANTED-A goo. ! girl to do tteneral tioino work , tioutl wfifrc.1.13lo Iiivcn- port street. 3le-tf WANTED- good Cornice Makers. Also fire good llnnen. Applr to Western Cor nice Work * , 1310 DoUe street. 807-3 WANTED Two nrst-cloM hrtclc-nwjulilcrs nt 21st andOraco ftnda ; one for mud and ono 1a { > . | HlKh > 4 wairci pnld for nrst-clax nioutj. on. Also hall dozen Ar t-clM9 btlckj anl men. I 29SJi7 8. CAFraiTY. ANTEIv-ANo. 1 Bailxrcan flnita steadv VV situation anj ocxl j jr \ > y lni\\Atin $ at &y > ( old number ) IMh street , OBAha.Ncli. , of 207-tf 0. II. FITCH. FOB RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. JjOK KENT A TiMidnooalcottAKa ritb nve Jj rooinsy $2D per month , 27th and Owning Sts. T7I Tlircefitrnlihwl roomi tt > rent. lariutre-atCbrpciUer sliopnrxt the ieu uftlce. mg-lt ElOIt UK T tWo- sloe ? brick. li < nisev W. 1 M. Yat < &Co , MS-lt FOIl nKNT-Xeatly furrtahmt front room at 1717 Cunlntf street , bet.lTtli and 18th ita. 2i4-cod-6t FOIt IlEXr-WIUu board , newly furnished front roooii wlih oleovo. Good terms to two- you Address ITostoffico box 337 , city 201-tf Tj\OH HK.YT Front ) rooriA Uentlcnuui and J. lady prcftnwli Inijulro 1711 Chicago St. HENTT ! tt > g-cntlcmimi and' ' wlfc-n , sulto ofr EOIl iirnlBtasdl rooms with larvo clo9ctr In new > k houso. 2C9-tf _ _ HOUSES AM ) LAND Bonila rents hotuca. storca , tiotoli , farms , lots , lands , edict's * rooms , etc , Bio let pat o , R KENT Nicely fumlohod larjro room andi JL piano .S. W. corner IBth and Capital i Ave. 933-tf F 1011 UKNT On first floor , lurrlshoJ rooms , southwest corner 10th and Davenport. * > 769-M "TitOH KENT Furnished rooms. Inquira at 1818 Jj Chicago utmet. CM-U FOIt HKN1 2furnleitdl rooms orcr Mej- chftnta' Exchange , N. E. cor. 10th anil Dodga- strceU. ,289-tt , FOR SALE.A \ General Merchandise. Store Grain House , and Bto \ . Will. > J.ll cither- or both. IiCmtcdJnionetot the best gruii.polnt i on the B. & 'Ml.raUroad. For further n rtlculir * . calloraddrus.J , B. LEMINGEK , Waverl Ncb. MX-13J raOIt SALK A hotolldoslncss. Oocd.location. . C Full home. Addra * "J. S. " liceolHc-o. 212-July IC-cod TjlOK SALIJ Avnow Bouse , built twa iicare , JulU JJ lot , wallnnJiaietottinr complct'von Dodgcti street , batnccn SCtfii and 27th , Nuu SfilO. Int- quiroon fromUea , 260-tf- "TOOK 8/rJiE A soaanU-hanil Icathon top phac Jj tonoadiagoodwiixind-haiid can ) W top | > o yr phaeton. Also a < ntw dclh ery WULT.JH QEO. H. FUUHETn Shop anilCth Btnctxopposite WtiuicJIiIIouse. , 250.tt T71OUSALE Go J house M 1th four , rooms. Jj halMbt , No..2m Uodio bet Mon 20th , 7lh etvett Goodiwull and Bhadc.tTooa ; hou good condition. Inquire on premises. 221itr > B HICK E3TABR30K & CCfli TjlOJCSAi-E--afOO cash n ill buy tlio stooXJUldl Jj ICcturcM 06 ( inn ckancst llttlouuslncaa 'nithcj city. Axldrcsa "CuaJnosa " . . , carc-S.wriur.0 , ( iifthak poatcflloo. . ZSttU. T7IDU. SALli-A. illlla portttlio engine , o. LO ? horsa jawor. V'crjccontniloal of.ftcjl and waist. Jackttod * 1th wood and. coicMdi with Itusula. iron , brass bound In Icxmiiotli a str lo , fill. gcNcuior , tvnboiuntlc ralves , brasa boxas , * iL oupsk gh6 wjitarK' K'c. steam force pump * tuil ! Hm. csck patent inspirator. Comrfutn , In gf th ot&o and neoxlj > w. llcason Jor lllnLwo wish r/i wlthJraIiom business ourj&lc of outBesuljr - maiuifictoilfn ; . Write to Cxccnulch 3tanut c- . turlnpCa Greenwich , Ohio. F B SALE A small cnjino , B. VT. P&yo o & Son'sinalte. In perfctl oedor. luuiiruoni. O. Clark & Co. Stf TTWI * . SALE licaso nnd rornituro ol a first . .class JD hotel lii a town of JSW lonabltajite , 1) , kUto Nebraska ; hus 24 beds ; tha traveling mi m's ro- sort. Inquire at BEE office. -18-tf TOll SALE Tivo-8tor > 'bflUawJ yArtl ot , neat JS dc ] t. Location good. Joha U. V .cCogue. Opp Post Office. 17IOH HALE House oud let 'JSilSi ; si iltable far Jj warehouse. Inquire of I'etenon , 10th St. ooi-tr FOIl SALE 2 acres ground In Wst Inquire of J. Henry' , No. 116 let h. 873-tl FOK SALK Maps of Douglas ant1 garpy coun- tics. A. 1103EWATKK , 1K F rnli m street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS . STRAYED. Dork b r colt , U , rce and a halt year ) old. FKANK DELO NE , Fourteenth and Capital avenue. S32-1 , CJTRAYED A lir e bi her * : , ono white hind O 'oot , rtng-boucU , star lu forehead. Weight about 1100 or 1200 uounds. JA8. N. SISSO.NF , 325-11 C Uago St. , bet. 14th aiul 16ti. | M' ; ' ONBY TO LOAN on re'il " ' cutate , at 200-cod.lO DEXTEH" L. THOMAS & UIIO. BEMIS has r&ttiling Ion/ / ; lists of houses , lot * , Undo and farms frr sale. Call and gee them. LOST Whlta sow an/1 calf from Chicago and 13th stKBfr. The / Jndcr w ill be re artlcd by returning tbo uuue. M. CAH1UOA.V. 270-U TTilBIliajjAS Antf I'arosois repaired by M. U SCHUTT llUim id fornam nts. 7fcOtf II. BKOWN- Corner 12th nd Chlcftra isU , li rci < ly to bore or deepen wells. ID entrant e d. 603tl rnEAMS-Can bo. ? 0t at John tiarr B stable for JL. attkirulaof work at reasonable figure * , near > r IStli oiui Lnai en worth * ! roc t . 378-tf DONTVOnOJ T The successors of the Amer. Icoii llouM , on Douglas street , between Oth and lOtb , lor b oard , lodging and translont cus totnin. Itesp > xrtfully MH-tf JULIUS & LOU1SF. ROSS. S. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Urape Cream Tartar , . Ko ether pra arpatlon tnrjtci such light , flaky hot breads , o ururious pastry. Can bo oaten by Dj epeptla without fear ot the till resulting Irani heavy ( nd ( ywttb'.o food. Sold only In cons , by all Greet nt , KOYAL BAKING POWDKU CO