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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1880)
1 THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , Sept. 10. BREVITIES , A man -who a few weeks ago svithout mcnoy enough tohuyvictuala or clothes , or "copy enough to load aehol gun , appeared oil theetreets to tisy-nith aiiewauit of clothes and a female companion. It is asked tc- d.iy and how ia this thusly. A f ues between s couple of hotel runners at the U. P. , depot Wcdnes day night , resulted in their coming to I blows. The hotel runnera are Retting entirely too enthusiastic. Several cars of stock in yesterday. The Hock Island train was ninety minutes late on yesterday. Quinilan andMalbin , arrested for stealing buffalo robes , \\ere sent up for lifteen days each. A hey was run over by an express wagon on lower Farnam street Wed nesday evening and badly injured about the knees. Pateraon sells coal. Fine perfumes at Saxe's. Use Lewis' dry hop yeast. See I"olack's advertisement. For the teeth , Kuhn's Dentrifice. Butterick'a patterns at Cruickshank. Potter is running the Omaha ferry. Fruits and vecotables at Little & "Williams , Douglas street. gj Imported and Key West s , at Kuhn's. Fruits at 5c a can at Wm. F. Stoetzel'a. Michigan peaches received every morning , at Little & Williams , Doug las street. Bepi8-3t Seidenberg & Co.'a Key West Ci gars at Sale's. Lots , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look over Bemis' new column of bar gains on first pi.ge. Michigan peaches received every morning at Little & Williams , Doug- las street. sept 3t Michigan peaches received every morning at Little & Williams , Doug las street. sepl8-3t For sale , a piano , at corner Cass and Seventeenth streets. N. W. Ka- eon. Drs. Dhismoore and Gifford Honuuopathic Physicians and Sur geons , Williams Block , cor. loth and streets. eod-tf Devlins Fall styles are now ready for inspection at the Boston Clothing House , 1-12 Farnham St. aSOeodlm For Lands , Lots , Houses and Farms , look over Beipis1 new column on 1st luge. Bargains. In n glowing speech in the city council Wednesday Councilman Stepheuson drew a thrilling picture of "a one legged man who sells two legged whisky and lives with a wife and nine email children , in a room 8 by 10 , on lower Ninth street. " Talk of Bob Ligersoll. He's nowhere. A fine audience assembled at the Academy Wednesday to hear the ad dress of J udge Thuraton on political issues. A parade of the torchlight club preceded the meeting. The Glee club and U. P. band furnished nm < * - uiGcont music. L. B. Williams & Sons have largely increased the force in their merchant tailoring department , which is now under the management of J. H. Stein , the well-known tailor. All orders receive prompt attention. At the prices they ro now making suits they are certain to control this branch of trade in Omaha. A curious sight in&y be seen at Max Meyer's block in the case of a young man , 24 years of age , four feet two inches In height and weighing bat 70 pounds , whoso head measures 30 inches around and weighs more than all the rest of his body. The peculiar freak of naturojs.unaccountcd for. His father , a veteran of the ; Mexican war , is compelled to exhibit his son that both may make a living. Dr. Oaks , who hap lately coins io this city from New York andmado Omaha his permanent home , was mar ried Wednesday at the 18th street M. E. church , to Miss Annie MJFanaiug , W. K. Beans , officiating. Dr. OaVs hai made many friends during his brief stay in Omaha and we wish him self and Mrs. Oaks much connubial happiness. It pays to trade at Kurtz's } Pure Cider Vinegar , warranted A 1. Fleming < fc Co. Wo have rearranged our shoo de partment and added all the latest styles , which wo are colling for CASH only at low prices. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS , Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Sts. The wise men of the east presented their masters with gold and precious stones. Had they Ihed to-day they would have purchased something from the gigantic stock at Edholm & Erick- eon's. THAT SETTLES IT. "NOVELTY MILLS A > D ELEVATOU , " ) HAYEKS & Co. , Props. , \ LEAVEKWOBTII , September G , 1880. ) "Messrs. J. B. French & Co. , of Omaha , have the exclusive sale of our 'Havens' Best' and 'Snow Flake' Flour for Omaha. Purchasers should KCO that they get the genuine article. "JUvi si-Co. " The reputation of FTavFlour in < > nulu is such th" < , " > re ; s no ad- \ertmng. The . .jwih _ 3 supplied on liberal terr- sep9-ot . . . ii. FRENCH & Co. All new things at Kurtz'a. Free Exhibition of the Landcryou Collection of Oil Paintings , 1124 Fftwham , next Tuesday and Wednes day , and will bs auctioned Wednesr day night One of the features of State Fair vek , will bs the crowds who go toby b-y fine goods cheap , alw&ya done at EDHOLM & EEICKSOK'S , lotn Etr. , opp. , poet office , LAW AND THE LADIES. A Philosophical Report from an Unphilosophical Com mittee , The Mayor and the Marshal the Doctors. Several weeks ago the ladies of the Women'sChristiauTemperanceCnion , of this city , sent in to the city council a petition asking that the Sabbath laws be enforced. A special commit * too of five was appointed and the pe tition was referred to that committee , who in turn referred it toJ'ren.Mander- ' son , tha city attorney , from whom the following very able and fair report comes , although it is signed by the committee , and pre sented as their report. The report was presented to the city council We Inesday , and by that body ordered to be transmitted to His Hon or , Mayor Chase. The document reads as follows : Your committee respectfully sug gests tbat it cannot feel that it is the duty of the city council to give to the mayor or the other executive officers of the city instructions to enforce the provisions of any penal luw. It is the duty of these officers to see that all laws are enforced. Under thp charter the mayor "shall take care that all the ordinances of the city are complied with , " and "shall be active and vigi lant inenforcingalllawsand ordinances of the city ; the marshal "shall be the principal ministerial officer of the cor poration , " and with the policemen "may arrest all offenders against the ordinances of the city. These otHcers elected and re-elected by the people must certainly understand their duly under the law ; and your comifiittee does not think it becoming in the council to demand of them the per formance of a duty they have sworn to do. It is the duty of these officials to see that the so-called "Sunday Laws" are enforced , It is also the right of anyone of the petitioners to make complaint to the proper magistrate of any infractions of these laws thai the visitors thereof may be brought to justice. This duty is not performed , nor is this right exercised , and this is true not only In the city of Omaha , but all over the United Statss. This is , probably , for the reason that such laws and ordinances are not in accord with the sentiment of the majority of citizens , and therefore are ignored and held at naught. But it is not the desire of your com mittee to philosophize upon the sub ject. We recommend as above , and simply supgest that the performance of full duty , without regard to public sentiment by the executive officers of the city , or the exercise of the right of complaint by the petitioners , would produce either the result.prayed for or the repeal of the laws attempted to be enforced. [ Signed ] Jas. Stephenson , Chan. A. Thieman , Henry Hornberger , Geo. F. Labagh , Edward Iloddis , Committee. THE SUM ) AY LAW. It now remains to bo eeen nhat stops will bo taken by Mayor Chase and Marshal Weaterdahl towards the enforcement of these ordinances , which it is according to the city attorney and five members of the city council their sivorn duty to do. What this law isis , not known to all , in fact to very few and we deem the matter of sufficient interest .to publish it in this connection. Chapter XXI. Section (5. ( Kn pcrunn nr cop-irtnershiii of persons so 'licenced shall keen oi > eii his or their saloon on the Sab bath day , commonly called Sunday , nor on ncek days between" the how's ' of 12 o'clock at iiujl't and 4 o'clock , a. in. , nor during eticlj time sell , barter , or in any manner tlNposa of any malt , spirituous or \inous liquors , to tlic < iiftnrlj < incc of the JKICC aiid tranqtulity of the citf' alul any jierwm \ iolating the provisions of this sec tion shall , en comiction , be fined not to exceed twenty-five dollars. It will be remembered that in an attempt - tempt to enforce this law some months ago , the ground WM ir.ken by an emi- nent attotnoy of this city that the words italicised in the law , as given above , rendered it inoperative , ex cept whea it should be proven that the parties arrested had violated the law to the literal disturbances of the peace , etc. ) and on this ground several Bjof the parties arrested appealed their cases , and the whole thing fell to the ground after a single spasmodic at tempt to enforce the ordinance. GAMBLING HOUSES. So in the recent raid on gambling houses and houses of prostitution , the judge held that but one fine a month could ba exacted , or rather said he did not wish to collect but one line a month from the women und gamblers , and.the matter ended in another grand ; fizzle. fizzle.No No , the law in relation to se parties does not apparently at any such saving clausa as that in the Sunday ordinance , and wo presume that it is the sworn duty of the mayor and marshal to enforce tMa as well as the other. Chapter XXVII , Section 7. Any person or association of perrons who shall permit in his , her , or their house , out-houseyard , . or other premises under his , her , cr their : | control , any gambling with cards , dfce , or other implements or devices used in gamb ling , or who ahull permit any loud or un usual noises therein. * * * shall been deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , and , on conviction thereof , shall be fined in any sum not to exceed twenty dollars. Sections. Any person or persons who bhaU keepa _ house for the purpose of gamb ling therein , or who shall suffer or permit other persons to come there , or to frequent and come together there for the purpose of gaining , and e\ery person who in any pub lic place shall play for money or other valuable thing at cards , dice , or in ayer other manner , or shall bet at faro , keno , cr any other game , shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , and on coniction thereof f. shall be fined in any sum not exceeding tw enty dollars. 0 Section 10. In addition to the penalty herein-before affixed to any offense men tioned in this chapter , the police judge may , in his discretion , sentence any person found guilty of t > uch offence , to a term of imprisonment not to exceed sixty days. This is the law as it is and nothing is said concerning the monthly plan , and the marshal cays the law if n forced would drive the its to the wall iiout-nb or rfiosnrimox. The law concerning these is equally unequivocal and is as follows : lye _ Ohaple"X Srctionl. Any person who , within the limits of this city , shall keep erin maintain , or shall be an inmate of. or in any > tay connected TV th , or shall in any manner contribute to the support of any IIOUEO of prostitution or other disorderly house , or shall knowingly leas * any build ing , place , lot or premises to any notorious prostitute , or to any other pet sun , for th-s purpose of being kept or used as a house or place of prostitution , shall be deemed guilty of amisdemen or , and on convic tion tberoef shall be fined in any sum not to exceed fifty dollars , and in addition thereto may bo imprhoned not to exceed ten days. Section S. If two or more persons sha'L at any time i ake a written complaint ti the city cittial to the eSect taatsixr home or place in their i ediate neigh borhood is openly aad notorisusly kept hOj . maintained as a house of prostitution Oj . ' disorderly hou < e , it shall ba the duty of that officer to forthwith make t * proper complaint before the police judge asainst the person Cr persons ! > o keeping or main- tai1 nig bu h houe , andag install inmates thereof , and all fauch persons fchall. on conviction , be pumehed aj provided hi sectionl of thiachapter. _ Section 6. If in any hocee of prostitu tion in this city , or in any room Or build ing connected therewith , any intoxicating liquor is permitted ti be sold or drank. * * shall such hou < = c or building be deemed a nuisance , and tllo marshal shall proceed forthwith to snppre s the same , and the owoer , keei > er and all occu pants of such honpe or place shall be sub t ject to a penalty cf not to exceed one hun dred dollar * and to imprisonment not to exceed tbhty days for each and etery twenty-fourhoura that the s me is con * tinucd or maintained as such house there after. It willbesccn that by the provis ions of section 3 , it is within the pow er of the residents of every locality to close up such places , if two or moro can be found who have the nerve to make the complaints and the marshal and the police judge to execute their sworn duty. In regard to section 5 , the marshal and all his officers know that liquor is sold in almost , if not in every house of this kind , and where it is not kept in the house it is sent for at the order of the visitors , and for this the law declares that they shall be deemed a nuisance and proceeded againit. Gen. Manderaou takes a very proper stand , either these laws should be en forced or repealed , and it would take very little time to ascertain which al ternalive the majority of the peopli are in favor of. It would be well for the officers to cut out this report of the committee and the ordinances quoted paste tha same in their Jiats and recal their oath of office to mind , and as neither of these officers are now tied up by any political intrigues it wou'd ' be an admirable time to settle a ques tiou that has ngitated this community at intervals from time whereof th memory of msi runneth not to th contrary. CAUGHT ON THE FLY- The Defaulting Deadwood Postmaster Captured. He Will be Held at All Hazards The details of the trial and convic tion of Dick Adams , Lite post mast e at Deadwood , are still fresh in th minds of our readers as isalso the story of his subsequent escape and iligh before daylight of the morning o which he was to have been sentenced by the court. Public opinion cen sured the officers severely for the manner of his confinement , which was not in any prison , but at a private house , and in fact was no confinement at all. It was openly charged by some of the journals of the Ililh that the escape was mauo with the knowledge aud tacit consent of tha U. S. marshal and his araistants and that they were paid for their labor of love in filthy lucre. The officials however , seem at least to have reserved the ritht ; to recapture their man if they could , and telegrams were cent over all pirts of the coun try to the north and east of the Hilla , over tno thousand words being sent and at a great expense. It w ss known that the prisoner had gone northward aud so perfect was the organized pursuit that , yesterday Spncial Ajjpjit- John B. Furav. re ceived a telegram from Sol Star , post- masler at Deadwood saying that Adams was > captured at Fort Sully Wednesflay by.Major U.irtlstt and that officers had been sent out to bring him. in. ; A tciogram to the same effect was received from Hugh L. Campbell , U. S. attorney. Fort Sully is in Sully county , Dakota , 240 miles above Yankton. ou the Missouri river , and was one of the points covered by the dispatches sent from Deadwood by the U. S. officials. The officers at Fort Sully have been telegraphed to hold the prisoner at all hazards and against all processes of law. It is possibli that the prisoner will be taken back through this city , as the easiest route Death of Miss Grace Hitclicock. The Bad announcement is ipSuo ur the death of Miss Grace Hitchcock , only daughter of ex-Senator fr. W. Hitchcock , ofjtliia city. Miss Hitchcock returned from school in Waterbury , Connecticut , some two months ago and for six weeks pasc has been prostrated th bilious fever of the tvphoid type , or a week past she secnled to be gaining in strength and it waft fondly hoped edf that the crisis had been tided over > , but on Wednesday afternoon a relapse took place aud at five o'clock she [ passed away from earth. The death of Miss Grace Hitchcock lias ecnt a thrill of regret throughout our city , especially among the many friends and acquaintances to whom she had endeared herself by the charms of her attainments , the loveliness of her character and the brilliant pront- I ises of her future. Miss Hitchcock ' was about entering upon her eighteenth year. To the simplicity of a girl she added the mental maturity and intel lectual graces of a woman. Naturally endowed with a brilliant mind , from ( early childhood her ambition was to improve to the utmost her educational advantages and to place herself high iu the ranka of cultivated and scholarly women. No ono who has lethe her in the social circle of which she was at once the light and pride can forgot her enthusiastic ambition for I * self culture , her self sacrificing spirit in ministering to the pleasure and comfort of those about her and her more than maidenly love and af fection for those of her own house- hold. Her mind was singularly ac tive , yet the desire which filled her for rapid and thorough intellectual culture never gained the a ° cendancy over her love for her homo and its dear ones. Strong aa she was in her menUl aspirations she was still a true woman She impressed her individuality dividuality upon all with whom she came in contact , but never failed to leave the impression of womanly grace and tenderness. Her losa will be sincerely mourned ill the church , in whose welfare she took a deep interest , in the little circle jkof her immediate friends which she adorned so highly , but more than all in the homo of which she was at once the light and treasure , and around which tha deepest , in armett , and truest instincts of her nature circled and I made themselves felt. Sha Trill long be remembered for attainments rare I in one of her ycara , and for a mod esty in displaying them still rarer , and her friends will long cherish the mem ory of a disposition which left its in fluence for gcod on all with whom oho came in contact. A. ' is enter The world's great prize prise. Those who trade at the great jewelry emporium will know that this prize was drawn by Edholm & Erick1 1 See Novelties , at Kurtz's. Pursuit of pleasure ia good , but nothing to the pursuit of people who want to buy elegant jewelry at liv ing prices after. EDHOI/M& ERICKBON , 15th St. , opt ? . Postoffice. _ Record. Andrew Alierf , infant aon of A. T. and Jennie C. Large , died Wednes day at 8 o'clock , aged 10 months' rind j 22 days , of dip'heria. The Funeral j. to. ( 'k place at 4p. myes1erdsyfrom the residence * on Fifteenth street , near California. Alice Christine Drexel , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drexel , died at 9 a. m. September 9h , aged four years and four months. The funeral will take place at 12 o'clock to-day from the residence of Mr. Drexel , in Douglas precinct. "Tho world is " a fleeting show. Trne , but the magnificent show of gold and silver plate , jewelry and diamonds , at Edholm & Erickson's , is not fleeting. It is substantial. 4 > o your shopping at Kurtz's. Small Citcttm&ers , Tomatoes for Pickling , Pure Spices. Fleming cfc Co. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. H. Arthur , of the Blue Line , has gone east. Mrs. Harry Douel left for Illinois Wednesday evening. * Col. J. J. Dickey left for the east Wednesday evening. J. D. Cook , consulting engineer , left for Toledo Wednesday night. Gov. Stearns and wife , of Florida , were passengers as far as Schuylor , on iVedneeday's incoming train. Mr. George Gould and Mr. Chap man , of Nov.- York , are in the city , guests of S. H. II. Clark. Charles O'Mara , a Union Bacific lo- comctivo fireman , has gene to attend the annual convention of the Fireman's Brotherhoodwhich moctson the 13th , n Chicago. Martin Dunham , Chris. Harlman , W. B. White , W. K. Boweu , Dick Kimball. 0. Parker and L. Hunter have gone to attend the Iowa state fair and secure additional attractions : or our own exposition. LOOK HERE ! Just in the finest stock of raoldin p , .ntest . Now York pattorun , chased in u gold , ebony and oak , now offered .i ! , lirvPR aj. A. HOSDO'S , jr. . Art md Music Store. s'JW ' Always Oyatera till midnight , at Tizird.'a Qystal ? P.-itann. septS-fit REGISTRATION NOTICE SIXTH i , WARD. " Notfca is hereby given that I will eit at the olilco of the Street Railway company on Saturday , September U , 18SO , to make additions or alteraticns to the registration list of the Sixth ward for the special city elect io September 14 , 1880. W. 0. B. AH.EN. Registrar. Omaha , Sept 7,1880. sep7-5t FEESH FBOJI IHE SFKii.Gb. Foreign and American Mineral Water , Hun- p.di , Janes , Hathoni , Friedriebshall Bitter Water , Vichy , Oonjjress and Empire. For sale by Ish dbMcMtlhonj 1321 Farnham street. a30 1m JBeadrjnarlers lor Joe Schlitz's ilwailkee beer-at MfcBUHAirnt1 Ex- cHA-s-oi ) , N. E. C ritith and Dcdgg. REGISTRATION NOTICE. _ STATE or NEBRASKA COUKTY OF DOUGLAS. Notice is hereby given that I will ait at No. 8 engine house on the Ttli , 8th , 9th , iOthand iith days of Sept. for the purpose of making out a new list of the legal voters of Seconc Trim. A. R , ORCHARD , Registrar. J Omaha , September 8th,1880. [ FIFTH WARD REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that I will ait at the store of S. P. Bripgs , south west corner of Thirteenth and Chicago streets , on Saturday , September lltb , for the correction of the voting list of this ward , for the Special City Elec tion to be held September 14,1880. CIIAS. WILKIKS , Registrar. Omaha , Douglas county , Nebraska , September 8th 1880. ' - . A case ot constipation by tuing Hamburg Figs. Newly fiunished , everything the best , Astor House , Now York. -tlurphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old c.dt established agency in this state , apl8-lj L I y dose . ourselves with nauseat- atait Inn medicine * , when a purely fruit aitm cathartic will euro you at once Ham- I burg Figs. Try them. Undoubtedly the best shirt in the j United States is manufactured at the ; Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com \ bined with their great improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced : backs and Reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and est fitting garment of the kind , ; er manufactured. Read the following low prices : Present. Former , Our Fine Whits Shitt Jl S5 160 Our ExtnFine " ITS 200 > Oar Imported Chei lot sbirts 250 275 Our " Pecan ? " 25 275 Our " ' Cheviot 17o 200 ( Thega aia nude on white bodies ) Present. Former , Cur Imp rted Pening anj Cheviot - - viet wiih col ars attached , also en White Bodies 1 BO 2 00 Also a fine working shirt for 1 25. 0n'd None but Wamsutta Muslin and best Linens used. The above prices include Laundry- ing , a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 cants is charged when made to order. v Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farnham street , near 12th street. ' , , . TC THE LADIES OF OMAHA You are cordially invited to inspect the finest line of novelties ever open ed in Omaha , in Spanish Lace Scarfs , edFi Fichus and Tie ? , ALSO , Fine Pasaamentortos , Buttons , Orna ments and Rirbons. NOVELTIES. Sash , Ribbons , Laces and Fringes * JOB LOT Mull Ties , at 25c , worth 50V. Will ba pleased to show thesa goods whether you purchase or not. Kurtz's Store , Cwighton Block. sep7-tu&thn THAT SETTLES IT. "NOVELTY MILLS AND ELEVATOR , 1 HAVENS & Co. , Props , > LEAVENWOKTJI , September B , : 1880. ) "Messrs. J. K. French & Co. , of Omaha , have the exclusive sale of our 'Havens' Best1 and 'Snow Flake' Flour for Omaha. Purchasv."rtshould gee that they get the genuine af.M 3et "HAVENS ft Co/ ' The reputation of Haveria' Flour in Omaha is suoh that it required no ad vertising. The trade will bo supplied on liberal terms. eep9-3 J. B. FBENCH & Co. We have enlarged our store and in created our /t.O'1'ties ' ' tot .handling Dry Goods. We Mill saiJ under our1 motto , "We will not be underbid. " We re the only strictly cain Dry" Goods' house in Omaha , and can snd do sell cheaper than can lie done lindbT the credit system. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. Grapes in large quantities received daily , which we are selling at 4. cents per pound. J. I. NICHOL & Co. Hamburg Figs 25o a box. Pure Cider Vinegar seven years' old. A splendid article for pickling. At s4tG J. B. FRENCH & Co.'s. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AiUcrtisementu To Let For Sale' Lost , Found , Wuits , Boarding Ac. , will bo In serted iu these columns once for TEN CENTS ocrline ; each eubJiHjuentlnsertlon.FIYE CENTS per Huo. The first Insertion never Icaa than TWENTY-FIVE CKMTS. TO LOAM-HONEY. TO LOAN At8 percent Intel fst , in euma of ? 2TCO ndup- warJ9 for 1 to 6 years' time on first cla a iinprov edcit-and farm property. Apnly at BE1IIS Itwl Estate and Loan ccncy , 15th and Douelag Sts. 278-eodtf M ° HST 411-011 * Offlc. _ . L ' . RwmS.CreUhton IJlock \rOKKY TO I.OAH 1109 Farnhun utrett. r I Dr. Edwardn Loan Aeeqcy. nov-22-tf HELP WAKTID WANTED Girl for general housework , at Pcndd y 3. tU-ll WAVThD-Klclenslrl. S E corner 18th aim DoJgcr , or 1317 Fartiu&m. 4J3-9 WANTEO A nurec plrl. A ily at Mra. QuiH g , southeast corner cf z2d and CiOi- fornii ct cct. 41S-0 WAMED-Um atd wHo. T. MUr HAY440tt 440-tt TT7 ANTEO A lood uiil fnr k.tchcu * ork , \V E cor ISth and Ucdge. 40 9 W A'TEH A pitl , at the French Coffee IIou e Idli St. 433 w.f WANTED A co-rp'tent iM to cook , wah and iron , in a siml ! fam ly ; good nares jjhcn Apjiyst southwest cfafner of Dou.-lag and ISth ElrcctS. 4'0-9 be a ? ooil conk scd washer. Call at 1618 Call- fornU street. 42t' Oocil sir ! at Hotel Ecnmark. on WANTED lltb at. between JonWand Lcatcnworth 430-10 TTTANTED Dining room ( jirl nt thoEmmett VV Unaaa. 421-0' WANTED Office bo > , atthoEmnvtt ll"unc. 413. WANTED Good girl f T gcJcral housework M RS. JOllX i. IlEDirK. 402-H 1 A' TE'1 Chamber rnaiil and cook W ge W Bandidolhrs Apply 2)03 ) Burl t. t.327tf 327-tf WANTED A competent pirl. Enfra're. at S E. cor 10th nd Capitol Ave 307-tf 7 ANTBf , A Girl to do house work , 1109 T parnnam Street , nn Stairs 14tf HANTED-WSOELUNECDS , WANTRrv Hoarder * , at No. 1004 ctmcr 10th and Dodge Sti. 417-m-w. ' \T7 ANTEO S Illation s c erk urwaiter ; b st V \ of rrfe'eiice given ; epeaVg German cr English. AdJr si P B. , Ecoifflco. 4S7-10 ftTA * t D 1-fa , Jo-mg Man , sltuitlon of any W UtiJ. Aildrcfc 11. R. K. , Eee Office 410-10 FOR RENT-HOUSES AND UNO. ITiOU RKNT A husa ot 6 mama , pleiS'nty r lo a ed In hlnn'a a-lditfon geol cella , cistc'n we 1 nnd barn , f ppiy to G. T. Crandall , Auditor' * offics , U P. R'y. 426-1 HEI > Rooms with or without board ' , EURNt Restaurant. - 'u i T inK RENT rill 1y furnished rooms a * 13K I F Davenport etreit , bet13tU and nth St. . f ftENT Sfrf e room 111 brlCk block corner FOR at d Dodnlas Sis. , ttlth ot with Ut cel- lar. Apply to American House. 290-tf HE NT A finely el.hed | front TOOTH. FOR at 16lC Dodge el. 2C3tf RENT 2 furnished room ! o\er Her- FOR ' Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge streets. 289-tt ROOMS FOR RENT At Da Yen- PURNISFED . , _ . - . - . iylfltt FQ" SALe. Twenty to twenty-tour quins or one MILK by John T. Paulson. , ob/sai-mon-wodt f ] RACS SO1 acres for sale , to cut on shares or VJT paV fTpvrttitiyjlp , on Mi g url bottom op posite Florence. Iun.iirc ! oladdJes ! ? J. FOLaOM. Council Bludii , lows * W 13 T7CTR SALE A well-estab5ishi-d s loon bust- C ness , in coo J locality ; satisfactory reason for selling guen. Address T. J. , Bee Office.447tf 447-tf Ell IS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O B Bareains in Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , in his new column on 1st page. TnOR S ALE Ro3Uur nt , good location. Ad- 1 ? dress J L. Coe Office. 441-11 T OIS. FARMSHOUSES AI-DLANDS. Look { I j overBEMIa' new column of bargains on Ut ] PA e > % FORSALE-Iha ofcrsale , cheap eavefa residen es. also a few desirable vacant lots. ANDREW TjRVlr.8. Atfy. S. E. cor , Utb" and | Doug'aa ' ats. 2-tf FOR bALE The best pajlng butcher business bnd bfestl oca'Ion In thBcitydoInablgtrade : tor particulars enquire or address the Bee office. 374 aSotf BDTCUEK. T71 B SALE Cottonwood lumber ol all sizes.at 1 pvn\mv-Ti . . > slxteenth.t s 6.t MISCELLANEOUS- ' ' " TOR A FINt. ivnaiunnor. front , Doora. jj counter. Mantle , Store flttmjr , veneered work go to 1310 Dodge street , A. F. RAFERT & CO. . Builders. apStevgai-lfv QJTBAYED ORSTOLEtf Ahorse , 3 reals ife O C v.yellow , ilh a Borospnton the back , traslost or stolen on hunday night. Sept thba 1SSO. Anv one girt cany iuiormatlou will bs literally rewarded. FRED , HUTH , S 13th St STOLEN One pack ge. containing pair French k < d sho-s f-o n J. A. S i ers * de- ! ek Ihery w.ifoa. TV B Lonn/s n me is on pack age. Pinnshopi iil p'eue taVo notice. ISO 9 LOST Oiw pair of gold specUdes under wi 1 confer a fv > oi and recei.e reward Jy living the taraa at tba Jew.lry Store d John 1 BauniEr , 1311 F.rnham street. , 419-9 ' T OTS , FARMS. HOUSES AND LANDS. Look _ U oTtr EEM1S' new column of bargains on let inge. "TTJOUND West of town , between military road C nd Catholic Cemetery , a gold bracelet Th owner cau have the sime by vro\mg pro- per'y aad ca'I Jig at Bishop 0 artssa'S , Bt. Marys ATC. ' 124-9 _ _ T OST Tce jaEtc { juy ] Cf utof August , 7S _ LJ Iiir erads Mertea sbeso vd fas 2-je r aid tten or tititit , U8cert Ia uhjcb , froiaJierdfrSflSf \ drireafroBOsaihatft BlaU1. For furtlier In- ur8 C da at CscStld Houw. liberally rewardid tor retura t ' * - - - 120-11 SIGN OP THB COLDEM PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSKI , JR. , Pianos and Organs Krst Class on Easy Monthly Pa.vments , Sheet Mnsio and & > si- cal Instruments. FINE S oCK OF OTJLHDIITGr-vS. _ . _ Oil Paintings , Enpravlnfrs an Frames a gl\ut * ly r daccd prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut. , . . . . . - 3 ' . x2 " 1 " ZIP - i - K oft " 12X18 16X20 , ( bromos fri eU , w Chromo ifiamed , Hrv ' i * " igra lngi from 60e'uj , PhStograph fr4mes from . n' , . * * Wndo ir Cor Jcea 76c a i"t.ow an.d upwards , Lamhrequr * 0 jnr wow upwards , wv.d Cornice rVies260p rwmdo * . Velvet frames 2 c e-ich toS 00 - Violm Strings 15c , | Vioii 1 76 , 2 60 , 3 and upwards , Guitars 5 00 , C W , 7 00 and upwaida. Banj03 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upwards , AreonlfOa' 'rom 1 00 up , cheapest in city . ? and catalogue Ot mouiainS. 6nd orb and sbost mu-ft , . EAGLES AND BALLS FOR FLAG STAFFS AND BANNERS. Over 103 dirtf rent st > les cf eupcri > r quality aiddesUn. S1ABLE FIXTUHE-l of everj'de- crip'ion. Manufic ured by E. T BARNUM'3 -ron an l Wiio Woiks , 27 , 29 and 31 Wood.r > rd Ave. , Detroit , llich Send for c-italo.-ue and prices. Si ec al prices eUen for largo orders. au23 e\tu-2m LEGAL NOTICE. SUlo cf Ncbnela. District Court , in and for Douglas Count J. A.IHOII Zi kovky. plaintiff , vs. Katy Znkorsky , nnn ro-Uloot , deiondant. To Katy Zi8ko\-8ky : You are hen-bj noMflcil , thit the plaintiff In the aboio entitle i CAUFO , ulll taVolhc d'poaltina of Joseph Toract , auitncss In s > ld ciuso now pcndmsr in said court , btfora competent author- it j , a- the omco of A. B. cblad k , Notuy Pub- Ill , 109 W. Ta 'or ' ttrcet , in the city of Chicago , uouuty ol Cook , and -taie of Illinois , com ncnc- ins : on the 29ta day of ircptember , A. D 18-0 , at the hour 110 o'clock a. m. w th authority to adjnurn fron dax to day , until rucli depositlun shall liao i ecu tikuu , raid deputation to be used "n the insl of said cm o. Dated this 2d day of September A D. 1850. A. C. TROUP , dbep 3-10-17 Alt-rney for 1 lalntiff. A , F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , Hno Wcodirork a gpecla ty A cnth for the lincaiistic tiling . IF. UNLJtKIAfttlf , Odd Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given to nrlar * l > v tclograph. THE GOLOEADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisiustltutlou , located at Denier , Colorado , the Education and Commercial center of the West , is pre-eminently the b < 8t and most practl ial oflfiJkiiiu for tire MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Toung Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , Presidency D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most oxterisICo , thorough and complete instiiu ion of the kind ia tbo warM. Thousands oi accoun ants and Business men , in the firm cipal titles and towns ot the United States , one their tiucceaa to vur ccunc if training. , 1 The Rieht ; Kind of Education for i Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brick block at junction of thrco street car line * . Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying oat of our nov el and ej efemttrc mithods of BUSINESS TRAINING , Young men who contemplate a but mess life and parents having sons to educate , are partLu larly requested to fend for our new Circular which will give full information aa to terms condition of entrance , etc. Address & . W. FOSTER , President , Denver , Colorado THE ONLY PLACE WHEHE YD can find a gocd tsaortmept ol BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER PIOURX than any other shoe house in the city. P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GBSTS , SHOESliADE TO ORDER d * perfect fit guaranteed. Prices Trrreaaoo ale dec .1v MEAT MARKET V. P. Block. 16th St. Fresh nJ Salt Meats o all kinds constant on hand , prices reasons Die. Vegetables In seat on. Food delivered to * ny part of the city. | J.t | , * B. A. FoSLis , JAMU E. SCOTT. FOWLER & SpOTT , ARCHITECTS. Designs for buildings of any descrtpUon on ezUubitlon at our office. We havabMOTer 20 . yean experience In designing ana mpertntend. Injc public building and reiidcncet. FlaoJ > cd eiumatea famished on short notice. ROOM R. OKtON BLOCK mat-Cm HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO-'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving Ji w Tort Every Thnrsdiy at 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. Tot Passage app'y to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , iDNE MILLION AC RES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 16 1 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on .Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per aore , An Immense List of OMAHA PROPERTY , of Elegant Besi- Oonsisting . " 3,000 to $20- dences from ; > . ' n * lots in 000. Many vac * . . Omaha , the additions to "ttered Hundreds of lots sci. nn through the City. Houses t- Lota , Business Houses ana Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Beal BstPte. "We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at IO per cent , interest to all who ftn show good titles. niapsfor Douulas and Sarpy ountics for sUc , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Fara , St. , Omaha , jsfeb. T KEKT Large residence with about 1 FOR of groiind , newly tapered and painted ; minutes' vtalk ItotH Cdurt liouie. tI SALEAt a bargain , lar e nouse of 9 FOR with 3 lots , narn , well , cistern , fruit and shade trees. & 3 ; 6 blocks from onrt lio'ne BOGQS&HILL. ati i SALE One ol th - fl eit icaidsnco pro- J } pertiea in the city. House of 10 rooms with four lota , well , atabl-j , &c. Ju > t rcmodc ed. Ex- ce.lent , location. GOODS & BILL. * LE 2 choice lots , next south of reel , FOB of B. R. B. Kennedy , St Mar/aAve , DUOj 3:50 and $300. BOQOS & HIuL. OAKM FOK - < ALE 8 miles west of city. Fin J > cst firm In the county ; $26 per sc > e. BUQO & UILL. W want to contract with a reli able man to clear and grub 20 acres of bra < h land BOUO &U1LL. 15,000 yards of dirt WANTED BOOr.8 & BiLL. HOUSE ( Jonterrfent to business , vrllb BRICK 1 lot , 7 rooms , ? 2,16t7BOOOS&B1LL. BOOOS&B1LL. EXCBANOE For city property , ra 31 FOR of land , co > ered with youatrtimier at. $20 per acre. COGQs it HILL. T710RSALE Bran te * houw , 5 rooms , with E every convenience , with half lot. 33x132 ft , . No 11 cation , time to iultwill sell at a bar gain for 5 daya only. 17101 * . 8ALE Brick pjwder house and 7 acres Jj near Block Yurdii , 2,600.BOOOS BOOOS & HILL. OB SALE-Corner half ot lot tt. W. Cor. 16 JtJ and Jackson at a sacnfli e. e.BOOQS & titti SALE Full corner lot , N. . Cor IS and EOR Jones EM. BOOQS & HILL. MONKfTO LOAN Any one wishing to use 10 per coi.t. money in sums to suit from 500 to SiiU.OOO , can procure It tbroruh u . BOGUS & HILL. SALE 8 busme a Iota , next wcflt of i FOR Temple , $1,650 each. I BOOOS & HILL. ' SALE 8 loti west of Odd Fellows Block. FOR BOQOS & HILL. T710R A CHEAP LOT 00 ( o Boggs nd HlU'a ad- .T dition. We still hare eomo etndl MORTGAGES for eale , ran n ? from $100 to $900. Persons hating small gums of money can invest with safety , and without any expeuie whatever , and get 10 per cent. Interest. BOQOS & HILL. A HOME $100 to $200 is alljnu need pay . X down if you bu > a hoa.o for yourself through us. Time to suit on balance. BOGGS & HILL. T OR RENT Improved farm near barracks. BOGQS&HILL TOR SALE-HouM &nuon t e stcr Jr street , one of the best lociUora nlheclty , 21,600) easy terms. Boaoa & n7I-L. ' HOUSES We are now prepared to N'EW houses orth from 2JOO to 800 on our cew addition , 2Sth and 29th and Farnham , Douglas and Dodg , and sell on small monthly payments. BOGGS & UILL. LOTS FOR SALE 200 Iota in RESIDENCE Ruth's addition , neav btarinees , good surroundings , lots covered with young trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest to business of any lot In the mirket. By all means look at loie m Koumzo & Butn'i additl n. before purcbasblnv ol"wliero Will sell on monthly p , menU ; Price 8100 to $ ' 6t BOGGS & HILL. / HEAPLOIS 3 and 5 , block 6 , Shlnn'sad- \ > dition. Want be t oflcr at once for one o r both. BOGOS & HILL. tHEA" LOTS 1.013 17 and i8ThorneU'sid J dltlon. BOGUS UILL. AND HALF LOT Ne&r Thirteenth HOUSE Capitol avenue. 81,600. BOGGS & HILL. BESTLOTS In Shina's addition , I9CO. BOGGB and HILL. EXCHANGE Owner of 320 acres near AN Blair will exchange for tint class business or residence property in Omahi and pay ( ron , OClO C $4,000 in CASH to bolt.BOOOS . BOOOS & HILL. SE Two cottage * with smaU lota. nthypijTEtaij , , , - - . .3- Immense Stock for * SPRING AND SUMMER Fine CustomOIade Men's Suits , Boys1 Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERGJATS For Men , Boys , and Gh"dren. Undcr-Wcar , Hats snd Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street Near Fourteenth GIT UP AiND GIT ! NO OLD STOCK ! j Having Taken the Abcr78 for Our Motto , Weare Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. IBOSTOUST OLOTHIIINGIECOTJSE , FARN1IAM STR5LET. CHARLES SOHLAFK. SOL. PKENCSE. ORCHARD & BEAM. PEWEY & STONE , I J.B.FREhCh&CO aEOOEES , OMAHA. OMAHA I OM AH A. Oval Brand Tl. . . .too ! IM. "bnrt- OS . * , . " . . T ° ° . . WEI. UT A.1D UE.4SUUE to o. .1 111. bnrf tb.lt eepldlm LANCE SFOmCK. Dealers in "House furnishing tioods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. 5OOOO CHEAP I CHEflPERJJiHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next rfnety (90) ( ) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN Store , Cor. Jlth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and he Convinced. W. F. STOETZEL . . . , Dealer in \ \ The Cheapest Place in the City for FIRST GLASS GO OK STOVES. I Manufacture my own Pieced That wilUast you"a lifetime , at the Lowest Price y in the city , and deal in no factory-made truck tbat is almost universally dealt in now-a-day * ? . . . I also manufacture all kinds of Cans. , F. STOETZEL , - - IfflthAJaekaonSts.