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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1881)
% N 8' . .THE.OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 7,1881. THE DAILY BEE , \ Tuesday Morninpf , Juno 7. LOOAL BREVITIES , Pfttlcrton tells coal. Get your hftUftl Do&no's. Old fcalhcrs made now at Ringer's. 1000 resilience lots , Bcmls , ngcnt. COO buslnosj lots. Call on Berals. Bcmfs1 now map of Omnlin , 25 cent * . Bemis1 real estate boom. First jmg . 250 houies and lots. Uctnls' agency. 200 farms and 900,000 ftcxca of land. Uetnfo , ngcnt. lllchlcr , opp. P. 0. , soils straw haU. mH-tf , Nelson , the victim of a nm away last week , lx iilcs having Ms lower lip nearly torn off , h.id his jaw-bone broken. The o wiOiing to becuro ileolrnblo scats ' for the Sncngerfcst should call early either at the ctorc of Max Meyer k 15ro. , or that ofTolm Biuimcr. Judge T.ylte in connection wltli Mr , .Tames Crcighton ix making active prcpnra. tion for the building of r three story brick store next to tlic Pioneer block. Fresh supply of vaccine virus at Saxo's. Waterworks men have jwHHSsMon of Tenth ( .trcct to-day. For FI.VK Commercial Job Printing , call at TUB DEE Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. Just received n large lot of finest cigars in Omaha , nt Kuhn's Bmg Store. Whipplc , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- era , Croighton lilock. o20-tf Nice strawberries jmt comoby ex- prcHK , will bo served at the Lutheran Bociable this evening , Nice strawberries just come by ex press , ' will b'o nerved nt the Lutheran bociablo'this . ' evening. t The railroad track has been ImlHhcdup to the reservoir. The cars can bo nm nti far as wanted now , which is a great con venience. Th'c trouble that exiHted between the driver of the Hook k Ladder and thg Com pany has been settled saticfactorily to the company and the injured party. Sheriff Guy opened the district court yesterday- when it wan immediately adjourned for one week by Deputy Clerk Lowe. Both Judge Savage and Clerk Ijamsaro confined to the house , the latter being dangerously ill. -r-The laying of joist { for .tho flooring in Boyd'n opera house , luw begun rapidly , and it no longer seems ax improbable as it did that the theatre will bo completed at the time promised. . A family of emigrants bound west ward in nn old covered wagon drawn , by an ox and n c.ow "with ft calf as a lead.er , at tracted considerable attention in the busi- DCHH iiuarter yesterday. The river has fallen again and now only shown cloven feet five inches ntxwo low water mark , which indicates a full of nine inches mnco Sunday. The June ribe has been somewhat vf a myth up to the present. Wo are making a specialty of fur nishing Syrupa and Extracts fhr Soda Fountains' .G-Ct II. G. CLAHK & CO. PERSONALS. Lev ! Carter returned from the West yesterday. Gen. Gco. S. S. Smith , of riattsmouth , is registered at \Vithnell. . Dr. G. H. Peebles , of Davis city , was ii : Omaha yesterday , the guest of Dr , It. C Moore , Dr. Peebles was on his way tx r Wisconsin. J. P. English , a young attorney of thl f city has just returned from a t > vo week trip to Knnsiv * City und different portion of this stato. Senator Alvln SaundcrH and Mr. Sauii dcm of Mt. Pleasant , Iowa , who is one n the stockholders in the State Jank ) of till city , called at Till ; BKK ollico und made brief Inspection of the now machinery. Mr. W. P. Valll , cashier in the gener ticket oUicont the'B. k M. headquarter here , has been appointed cashier of th freight department of that road at Lincoln Mr Vail is no less in the confidence of hi employers than ho is in the hearts of regiment of friends in Lincoln , andLIncol will gain in him a young citizen to 1 ; proud of. Ho leaves to-day. Mm. Kennett Held and two children , c New York , are at the Wltlmoll. George Young and wife , and A. I ! Iteece and wlfo of Chicago , nro ut tli Withnell. James Connelly , of the Cnn of Vocney Connelly , loft yesterday for St. Lou and Chicago to make sumo purchase * , .DOMESTIC I'ATTKHNB , HUMMK STYLES JUHT RECEIVED. 3t HICKMAN'H H. 11. Olark & Co. make the bo soda water syrup and extracts , jti-i i Tlie ealo of aguta for Gun Willian begins to-morrow morning. The Omaha Painters' Union is r quested to moot this Monday ovenii at Mechanics Hall at 8 o'clock nhar The Lutheran church will liavo i ice cruam sociable this u veiling. Ever body invited to bo present , Go < time will bo liad. Douglas , bctwei 18th and 14. Floaty of strawberries at It Uufiett's. 'Forney & Counally's opening sn continues. Tliey are Boiling cheap all departments of Mens' boots ai fihoea , Missus' ' Ladies' and Cliildrci fine shoes , slippers , etc , Call and s ihem at 512 Sixteenth street. Don't miss the bargains in the b.i krupt stock jn Straw Ilata on sale about half price at Frederick's I ! [ emporium real ( bargains , Iw t. Plenty of utrawberries at It Buffott'i A SERIOUS FALL. Two Pompier Men Hurt While Practicing Lost Night. One of Them , at Least , Dan gerously Injured. Another unfortunate accident oc curred about 8 o'clock last evening as the Pompier corps IVM practicing with their scaling ladders. The men had their l.vldors attached to the windows in the roar portion of the Poppleton building at Tenth and Farnham Sts. A rope secured from the roof had also been lot down so that the boys might practice ascending to the top of the building in that hand-ovor-liaiul fash ion. As is usual whenever the Pompier men go out to practice , n largo crowd wns gathered to watch the various niameuvora of the men as they performed their dfttigorotts feats in climbing and descending. All of the inon seemed in especially fine trim and wcrodoing unusually excellent work cVcn for them , when the acci dent before alluded to occurred. Gus Williams and James T. Uaird wore upon the roof , and the latter began to descend , by means of the rope. When ho had reached the second story , Louis Kroitzsch , another Pompier man , got out of n window on that floor and bo- caii to descend very rapidly. Kroitzsch is a heavy man , nnd when lie collided Baird they only slid down ti few feet until both , men unfortunately lost their grips and foil to tno ground with n loud crash. A cry of horror wont up from the spectators , who immedi ately concluded that both men were terribly ' injured. A rush was made toward thorn , but several of tlioir companions wcro the first to roach thorn. It was found that both men were badly stunned by the shock and that Kroilzsch especially soomcd severely hurt and some of the Pompier men and several gentlemen from Elguttor's store , carried I3aird into that clothing houso. Dr. Parker who happened to bo passing at that moment and witnessed the accident , at once entered Elguttor's store to render Baird medical attention. In the meantime Kroitzack was taken - on into McGuckin's saloon , adjoining the scone of the accident and soon af terward was conveyed from there to Dr. Mercer's surgical institute on Hor- noy street. Dr. Parker's examination of Daird revealed the fact that ho was not dan gerously injured. "Ho had boon con siderable , shaken by his fall. The on ly wound found was a little below the right knco. The doctor .sowed this up with a coupla of stitches. The injur ies ho 'says will confine Baird-to his homo for some timo. Kraitzsch was found to bo much the more badly hurt of the two. Ho had alighted upon the ground in a sitting posture and the concussion must have been terrific. Dr. Morccr made a per sonal examination and found that tin bono of the spinal column had boor crooked inward by the shock , makin ( not only an excessively painful injury but one which might bo attended b ; dangerous results. Of coursi the accident to the spina column had a serious cf feet upon the nervous system , am Kroitzsch sud'ored intense pain. A soon as the medical examination Imi boon completed , Kroit/.sch was takoi to his homo at 1517 Douglas street Mr. Kroit/.ncli is the junior member u the Chicago dyeing houno firm. Baird lives on Burt street , non Sixteenth , and was taken there b some of his friends in a hack. The | affair created a great deal c excitement and sean collected a larg ' crowd of people , and for a time th wildest kind of rumors prevailed. Fifty dozen hammocks , wholosal and retail , very cheap , nt Frederick hat storo. li-lw FLOUlli " FLOUR ! All of the best brands of Flour f < sale atV. . K. Bennett & Co.'s T. . Store , Omaha. Forney & Connally's opening sa continues. They are Belling cheap ; all departments of Mens' boots m shoos , Misses' Ladies' and Children at fine shoes , slippers , etc. Call and si Ot thorn at fH2 Sixteenth street. 118 .lust received another largo lot Boys and Children's clothing , at P ( ack's , Farnham and 14th sis. 4- No head-ache or back-nche for ladl who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " At 0 , f , Orodmui'i. nn 7' Fresh dressed chickens and fro od fish every day at Motz' Fish Mark uu HU Fenioy it Connolly have started with u good trade in boots and slioi at their now store , No , 512 Sixteen street. * ilo PiaOESDO\VK ! in Bargains in Teas and Coilecs at ' nd R. BENNETT & CO'B. , Too Sto Omaha. too Go to II. G. Clark * Co. , for sc ) water syrups and oxtracts. jO-Ol .li The WISE mother tells her son , go i .lint ELdUTTEH'S MAMMOTH OLOTHI at Houtii : for nice clean suit , 1001 Fui ham , corner 10th street. Lemons cheaper than ever e jO-lw Buffott'a. THE TOURNAMENT. Programme 'of Entertainment for the People of the Bluffs. The people of Council Bluffs arc preparing for n right royal time at the tournament which begins in that city to-tlay. A fine program of sport has been arranged for the occasion and no doubt the entire affair will come up to the expectation of the people on the other sidoof thostroam. Bcsidc.i theatrical entertainments for every night in the wcok , a public re ception will bo tendered by the citi zens generally to Gov , Gear nnd his Indy on Wednesday from 8 o'clock to 'JJO : ! , in parlors 1 and 2 of the Ogdoii House. Probably the great event of the week will bo the jwrado of the Iowa state firemen nnd the visiting or ganizations. The complete program as hoa been arranged is as follows : First Day , Juno 7 Meeting of the Stnlu association and reception of vis iting firemen. Second Day , 8. 10 n. m , , grand firemen's street parade. lKp. : ! ) , m. tri al of steamurs. First prize for throw ing water 100 feet in theshortust time , 8100. Second prize , throwing greatest distance , $75 and .stato silver trum pet.Hand Hand Engines First prize , for throwjng water greatest distance , § 100 and champion broom. Second prize , 875. 875.HorHolloso HorHolloso Companies First prize , $75. State rules to govern. Third Day , ! ) -10n. in. , trial of hook and ladder companies. First prize , § 150 and state championship bolt. Se cond prize , 875. Third prize , $50. 1:30 : p. m. Trial of the hose compa nies. First prize , 8200 and state championship bolt. Second prize , 8100. Third , 875. Fourth , 850. Fifth , 825. Fourth Day , 10,10:30 : a. m. , novelty foot races. First prize , SOOh/ards.SlOO. Second prise , 200 yards , 850. Third jirizo , 100 yards , 850. Each compet ing company allowed to enter one man to each race. 2 p m. Grand free-for-all hose race , open to the world. First prize , 8500. Second prize , 8250. Special prize , a 8300 Eclipse billiard table. Fifth Day. In afternoon the spe cial hose team race for purse of § 1000 between Rescues of Decatur , 111. , and Rescues of Council Bluii's. Ir you want n pleasant carriage ride go to J. H. McShano'u Li very , 1307 , 1309 and 1311 Hnrnoy streot. tues&sat4t Verdict ; The case of A. J. Crittoiidou against R. W. livers and others , a suit in replevin for the recovery of $1,000 worth ui goods , was given to the jury Saturday. They remained out until late Sunday when they returned with a lengthy ver diet. In the first place they find that the plaintiff is entitled to the possession of the goods in ques tion and assess his damages at five cents ; they find that the plaintiff re ceived goods valued at ? I,800 ; they find in favor of Barhydt , ono of the defendants , the sum of $400 ; they find the value of gooda and chattels hi possession of the aamo gentleman to bo 81)00 ; they find for the defendant Ily- ors § 124.2. ) , and , lastlythoy find that Ilyorti ia entitled to the immediate possession of the books in coiitrovorny o and the yaluo of account represented in the books to bo $2i > 0. i- id A line line of Genla' Furnishing Goods at ruduced pricn.s. uod-Uw M. HKLLMAN & Co. Another largo invoice ot the latest ' novelties just received at ATKINSON ifc CO.'S , and they nro selling cheap. Ladies , please remember that wo con tinue to discount any advertised price- list in the millinery business. Wi > nro selling Summer Silks at tromondcous reductions. See our imported Lawns and save money by patronizing the Acknowledged Lcadiwj Establishment. ATKINSON & CO. , lo Croighton Block , 15th street. junltf _ EXCURSION TRAIN TO COUN OIL BLUFFS. or OH Da .JUNE 7th , 8th , Oth , 10th & llth,1881. TllK CllICAClO & RAILWAY will run excursion trains every hour between the U. P. Transfer in for aud the id TOURNAMENT GROUND i's in Council Blulla , connecting with tin ee Union Pacific Dummy Trains. Rata of faro : of OMAHA TO TOUUNAMKNT GUOUNDJ Bl- AND RETUUN Firemen in uniform- - Bl3t 40 cents each. To all others , includ ing admission ticket U the grounds ies 75 cents each. Tickets en sale at th < U. P. depot , or at ticket oillco , cor 14th and Farnham streets. Little Joniile. A striking likeness , done in pastel of Omaha's little prodigy , Joniiio Me in Clolland , adorns the window of Rose' ' es , art gallery , on Dodge streot. Jonni ith is represented aa when she sang "Bab Mine , " during the recent present. tion of "Esther" at the Academy t Music. Her dress , and that of tli \V. largo doll , are copied from the orig ro , nul as must bo the cute expression o the sweet little midget's face , Tli da work in the picture is very credit ! t bio , and scores stem to look ut it un bo reminded of the wonderful pe to formaiiccs of the little genius , Jennii iNO Boochlo did the work , rn- Ir you want a good diive in tl country go to J. H. McShano'a Liver ; 1307 , 1300 and 1311 Hanioy atreet. MINIATURE HELLS. Reaching Thorn Through Re freshing and Life-Giv ing Avenues. "Just take these sponges in your hands and hold them against the palms , " said Dr. Qhas. M. Dinsmoor yesterday , to n reporter of THK BKK who was visiting him at his spacious office under the Williams' block. The sponged wcro on the ends of silk covered wireswhich , lead from an elec tric apparatus of thirty-eight battery power. The doctor ( tattered himself that ho was playing agood trick on the reporter , but he little dreamed of the nerve power possessed by the average newspaper man. A geiitlo shock pres ently struck the reporter , and the doc tor smiled , while the reporter appear ed to bo looking for something to oc cur. The shock was increased , and made still greater , and , becoming thoroughly disgusted , the doctor turn ed MII the whole force. Still the re porter appeared ijuito comfortable and innocently asked if the doctor had done his best. The fact of thu matter is , the reporter was determined the doctor should not get the laugh on him , and BO underwent the agony with out a smirk. By way of another surprise , the re porter was lead into a room where the thermometer stood 120 ° Faranheit. This was the starling point of the hot air bath system , which is a special feature of the institution. Mitrble slabs were about the room on which patrons enjoy the bath. The reporter was caught this time , for the perspi ration began to tlow from him like tears from a crocodile. The air was not vapory or damp , but clear , dry , common air , warmed to this high pitch. Without any warning Dr. Dinsmoor ushered the reporter to a room just beyond this ono. Hero the thermometer marked ICO" Farcnheit ! Hero the pores did open in earnest , and the reporter would have presently been wading in his shoes had the doctor not como to his rescue , and shown him tea a room where 120 degrees was the standard , aud from this to ono of eigh ty degrees. The latter felt decidedly refreshing , and it was astonishing to fool that the little trip , instead of weak ening ono , actually had a bracing ef fect. This is a wonderful discovery , this bath , nnd more morvolous cures are ascribed to it than to any modern discovery in medical science. The re porter has no ambition to get any near er Hades than ono reaches in this bath. Besides this , there was a complete Turkish bath , the bath that Anna Dickinson called a "tasto of Para dise. " Tkoro was a sulphur vapor bath , the Roman bath , a mercurial vapor bath , and the electrical iron bath. The latter furnished the re porter another series of surprises. Twelve wires load into the bath tub , and being filled , the water can bo so charged that ono could not possibly remain in it. Electricity , nowadays , i applied to almost all diseases. While the reporter was there a prom inent citizcn'camo in and had the doc tor apply electricity to cure catarrh. Ilo said it was the only relief he could find. find.Tho The whole establishment is a sur prise to these not avrnro of its exis tence , and a visit to it , is truly inter esting. Ono need not go to the Hot Springs with this place at our doors. The Turkish alonu possesses all tlio advantages of the Hot Springs , and lias within it moro genuine curative qualities , than thirteen doctor shops. Ample , and efficient provision was found to bo the case for ladies. Snoiigorfoat Preparations. The exterior decorations of Saongor- fest Hall were being made yesterday. The windows are onwreathcd in green garlands while loops of the same are strolchod along the entire front. These with United States ilaijs will complete the decorations of the out side. The interior decorations an completed and sliow up handsomely. All the chairs required are in posi > tion. To the rear of the stage art state mottoes for Nebraska , Kansas , Missouri aud Iowa. A dressing roon : with all the toilet facilities has beer fitted up near the stage for the ladies , A fence is being place about the build ing. Bands will accompany the St Joe and Grand Island societies , whilt Herman , Nob. , will also send a band THE ANNUAL SHOOT. Company "O- " Riddles the Tear ly Target. Company "G" enjoyed their an nual targnt shoot in the open field jus at the terminus of thu rod car line The distance was 150 yards. Then were about twenty entries , and th following is the "roll of honor : " Coi poral Connomeyer , 23 ; Corpon Weaver , 22 ; Private B. S. DeGroal 20 ; Corporal 0 , B. DoGroat , 18 ; Private vato Ward , 17 ; Sergeant Throne , 1 Private Furman , 15 ; E. E. Smith , IS Corporal Boyson , 15 ; Private " \ \ . Smith , 14 ; Corporal Burke , 12 ; Private vato Johannes , 11 ; Private Stout , K Private Wemblo , 10 ; Private Lowi 10. This was out of a possible twent ; five , 10 Tlio shoot was for the Huywai y , medal , value ? 00 , aud will bo held i the winner for one year. Captain Crarcn commanded , BENEKE'S BUSINESS. It Proved to bo Rather Slim Yesterday , In just four minutes yesterday ing Judge Benoko tried four cases , imposed fines to the amount of 840 , while the costs footed up probably 810 additional. For a Monday morning the police court had a light docket. Patrick McCann , n rather woebegone - gene looking mortal , was up for being - ing drunk , but expressed a wish that his fine bo remitted so that ho might leave for moro congenial climes across the river. As it was impossible to re mit his line Judge Beneko invited him to whack up § 10. Ho wasn't able to whack and will consequently pound rock in the streets. The little jamboree which A. Haw kins indulged in cost him the same amount , which lie paid. In answer to a question as to wheth er ho had been intoxicated , Frank Hammel said , "Yes sir. " Ho had just worked out one tine on Saturday and claimed to hove worked that whole night at the elevator. To brace him up in the morning he took something and finally landed in the lock up. Ho began to work out another line to-day. Frank llanlon stepped up like a man and paid the regulation fine. Tlio only other case on the docket was a disturbance of the pease case , in which T. F. Madden was defendant. It will bo tried this evening. * " MUSICAL BOOKS. Wo are making a specialty of Music Boxes , and guarantee always to soil at Now York prices. In this way wo have built up the largest trade in Omaha , in this lineof goods. To-day wo received a lot of Mandoline Musical Boxes direct from the manufacturers. We invite the public to como and hoar them and note the prices. EDIIOLM itERICKSON. The Omaha delegation to the great St. Louis Turnerfest consists of Louis do Mojan , Bornh. Lindoinann , Fred Mctz , jr. , and J. S. Fruohaus. Forney it Connolly have started in with a good trade in boots nnd shoes , at their new store , No. 512 Sixteenth street. IF you want a pleasant team of any kind , go to J. H. McShano's Livery , 1307,11307 and 13011 llarney street. tucs&sat4t Plant's extra Winter Wheat Flour , ono of the best Pastry Flours in the market. market.WM. WM. FLEMING & Co. , Agents. W. R. Bennett & Co. are offering special bargains in Spices and Teas. Give them a call. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. . will be in serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent lusertlon , F1VECENTS ] > cr line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTV-F1VE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN At S per cciitln- tcrest In sums of $2,500 and upwards , for 3 to 5 y.iars , on Unit-class city and farm property. HKMIS UKAL KSTATK and AOKNCT , 15th and Douglas Sts. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Inw OIHco of D. M L. Thomas Hoom 3. Creichton lilock. HELP WANTED. ANTED A Car.n'liter and his wife. Apply W next to Hee ollice. 01-tf Good blai.'k mltli at Onuilia Nov- VV city Works , 14th utrett. Permanent em ployment. GODl-HEY & DAVIS. ANTED ilachino handu at Omaha Shirt Factory. I'll. GOri'HEIMElt. h'KIt - smart , active boy. WANTED-A HKADSTUEK'l'CO. 60-2t - girl for general housework. WANTED-A rentuurant , 13th and Jackhon Sts. 81-31 WANTED A goGd girl , 1,605 Fnrnhum Street. One that can cook , 63-11 Six good carpenters. Enquire at WANTED corner of Webntrr and 21st. P. J. CHEKDON. S7-31 ANTED Ten hands for ntortlng rags , H , w HEHTIIOLl ) . -.7-Bt ANTED-A baker nt the Omaha Hakcry , W 510 10th btrcet , 70-bt " \\T"ANTED Situation as lK kkeciHT or noli V\ man , had 3 yitin experience as sales good references. Address W , S. , Hcc ollice. A competent bookkeeper would WANTED keep n net of books etcnings. Ad dress ! ' A. , Hee ottlce. W-Ct ANTED A good woman cook near new W government corrcl , at L. McCoy's , 5S-lt WANTED and one good ma' BLACKSMITH at the Omaha Foundry and Ma > chine Works. 45-tf ANTF.f A good cook , washer and ironer , W S. W. Cor. Hurt and 10th St. 30-tf ANTED-TwoNo. 1 Hrooin M ker * at Au W gust ItandoWs brooui factory , Douglas St. Two trirl for mineral housework WANTED azi * will bo mid. Ul-St C1IAS. FI.EIK , Uaglo Motel. : brldgtfttnd uliaol Iwndl WANTETCFundini ue. au-tf AT JlllS. II. E. C'LAHKE'S No. 1 Hoard Ing House , cor. 13th and Dodgu SU. Dos In thu city. l'J-14 / AIU'ENTF.US and cabinetmaker * wanted 0 \J WORM from Ji to J3 tier day. Inquire nex to Ilou ottlcv. OSO-t W ANTED A cook at 1,300 Farnham ( tree ! 875 tl ANTED Carj > enters and cabinet maker W next to Un ollice. 005-tf ' AX7ANTKD-6 cariwnteni ami 2 cabinet inal 5. > \ " \Vn.EVEilinT. SlO-tl tr.ITrANTEDA ultuatlou by a man ot fumll ) I YY btcady , lnduitriousand llllug to l > o USM ful In any honorable Mavity. ) Coni | > ciu > atlon a < cording to cajubility. 1'kuo adJrctd J. E. II cara ofllK ollice. M-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. OK KENT Two furnished roomi ' JT ? nteit only , eolith front. No. 1,012 Farnlui ttrcet. 1'AT O. 1IAWE.S. Sluwi HENT Neatly furnl.hed room at 1,71 , FOIt St. , Ikt. 17th and Ibth ttrcet b3-3t rno KENT A jJeatant front room , bay wlndo T and clcxift , 1,617 Chlcajo St. W-8 SPECIAL NOTIOES-Continuod , Ui.NT-Store : roomoniHth trcct l tlWll 1 ccn Kuriilmii nml Hiuncv , M o dwelling house near Ht. Mans Atcnuc. .M. IIKU.SIAN. 5-7 UF.NT A fumlibnl' front room at Str ) , KMnh unb twocn 16th and Tth. 78-t 1,1011 IlK.VT-riew.vint roonu. 414 N Mth t. , I.1 tat. Chicago ami CASH MA. 72-21 AND IANn-HpmIi renU HOUSES , hottl * , ( arm * , lota , laml , otflcct , roomn , etc , Sto 1s AlAiyo room on flr t floor furnUhnl , with l > oard. A few Uble boarders taken , 1HW I'allfornlfiftiect. 74-tf 171011 HKNT Two InrRc r > lcA. niit rooms for I' Ilnht lioiiKCkccpInc , 3 blocks from PoftotNcc. Aildrtvw ilri. V. thd otllcc. G3-4t OH ItK.VrA nlco dwelling hoii'c In the finest I71 location In the city , newiy ixiInUiI , nnd In the tcry bpnt order. Inquire M door south of I/on cnworth stri'ct , of I ) . Cook. ( )0-3t ) ITIOH HKNTTo snmll family , n tilnc-roomcil . l.ou c , dnlmhljr located. Owner * , RCiitlcnmn nml wife , to boanl with lattlus ruitlnir. Addrcsa ' ' ' o I.CT- furnlshii ] room to let with lioanl In . | irl\nto family. Inqulront No. Co'J 17th street , Oinnba. 'ZJ-tf I7KJH HKNT Nicely furnished large room niul JJ Jilano .S. W. corner ISUi nnd Cupltnl Avc , 033-tf HKNT On first floor , furrMicd rooms , poutliMcit corner 19th nnd l > .x\cri | > ort. 76'J-tf ' HKNT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1813 POll _ _ ; . street. ( i'JQ.tf ' 171011 Itr.NT Tlio Imibllnjr 1WX1 Hurt street , .I.1 formerly Hied by John Cnne as the London moat market. Somu butcher tools for sale. Ally - " y on the premises or of John Hnunicr , 1314 .ruliam utreet. U05.tf 710R HKNT 2 furnished rooms over SIcJ- ' chants' Kxihan 'cN , K. cor. 10th and Dinlse street * . 2b9 tf FOR SALE. Kills' Ili\L : KSTATE E.\CHANaK.-Seo B 710H SALK The frame bitlMIn on north side _ ' of Kanihain Htrcct , between llth and Wth are for xale cheap ns thev are to bo mo\ud Immc- dlaUly. J.\V. LYl.i : . 70-8t 171011 SALi : ClIKAP-One acre ground , south . end 10th itrect. HOUHO of four rooms , barn , cl'tern , email fruit , eto. Terms mainnahlc Kn- iUliu | 1717 Cumlngs street , between 17th nnd ISth streets. C3-Ot eo < l iTiou SAM : on THADI-A : snuii tock of con- I. ' fwtionary and groceries , al o n lease of hoiiKc , good reivsons for selling. Iniulro nt this otlicc. 53-Ot " 171OH SALK IliKlnom home on Cuming street , JL long IIXLHC , cheap. Dexter L. Thomas & Hro. , Hint Kntote Dealers , room 8 , Crelghton block. S.ESc. Sec 1st page1 FOIl SALn-A small engine. 11.V. . I'ayne .t Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. O. Clark & Co. 30-tf FOH SALE An almost new phaeton buggy at A. J. Simpson's carriage factory. 31-tf 11011 SALK On easy terms , a IMUSO of C rooms with lot 50x140 18th St. , between NickoU and 1'aul. Enquire at 1140. 21-11 SALE Lcaso and furniture of a Urst-clans FOll hotel in ft town of 1300 Inhabitants , in state of Nebraska ; hai 24 beds ; the trat cling men's re sort. Inquire at UKKoltice. 218-tf FOR SALE Large lot and two good houses at 3,000. House and lot in South Omahaat $1,200. HOUHC and lot In North Omaha at 31X ( . House and part of lot near California street , 81- Small house and full lot nt $550. Inquire of Jno. L. McCague , opposite postoffice. OCO-tf T7IOR SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for JO warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 901-tf " 17IOH SALE Several ( food lots In Itivemew ad- Jj ditlon. Jolui L. JlcCasruc , Oin > . Post Office. 959-tf FOH SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha. Inquire of J. Henry , No. 110 ICth. 873-tf 71OH SALE Ten elegant residence lots jitu- _ J ntcd near termimiVof red-car street railway Inc ; never in market before. Inquire of E. O , HUMPHREY , 807 N. ISth street. 705 j BEMIS has rattling long lints of houses , lots , hinds and farms for sale. Call and get them. FOR SALE Two-story house and part lot , near depot. Location good. John L. McCqgue , Opp. 1'ost OHlce. , 05b-tf 1J1OU SALK : Map * of Douglas and Sarpy coun- JU ties. A. UOSEWATEH , 1520Farnham street. 320-tf EOIl SALE Three good lots in North Omaha , at § 1,000. Lot In Shinn'M addition at $450. \fii in South Omaha nt $150. Heautlfnl residence lot nt $1,000. Good corner lot 148x100 , an eastfrontage at $2.200. Three lots ono square fromlSth street ear line , $450 each. Inquire of JohnL. McCaguo , opposite postoffico. 001-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T > EMIS' HEALESTATE H0011. See 1st page. I OST A green , bpring overcoat Sunday afternoon - noon in Omaha or South Omaha. The find' bo liberally rewarded. Leave atV. . H , 's. , 113 llth direct. 85-lt rilAKEN' VI'Ihirk red cow , rather small ; has I. crook t horns ; been at my place since about tlielbt of Jimr. J. E. KNAl'P , 23d Het. Cass and Clilcuh'o Ht SS-4t OH STOLEN-A llijht red and white STIUYKD cow about 5 years old , with long trail and In poor condition and largo crocket horns. Lost on May 13th , left a young calf , $5,00 reward will be paid for her return to Simon Kaclmed , one block south of llcr's Distillery , D71-ttd2tw30 ; POUND Silver w U-h. Inquire at this ollice. 7-tf TTMIinnLLAS And Parasols reputed by SI. U bOHUTT llth and Fanmm sts. 7bOtf HM , HIlO\\-N-Comer 12th and Chicago . etrocts , Is ready to bore or deepen wells. SutiHfactloa guaranteed , f03tf mKAMS Can be got at John Harrst-tablo for JL , all kind ) of work at reasonable figures , near Ur 13th and Lra\enworth streets. 378-tf \ONT FOHOET The nucccssora o ( the Amcr- . _ / lean House , on Douglas ktrvot , between Bth ind lOth , lor bmriL , lodgini ; and transient CUB- tomers. Henpeetfully , 6ft4-tf JULIUS ft LOt : isr. noss. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mad from G repo Cream Tartar. No otho , 17 paration iuakc such light , tUky hot breads 01 meritorious po try. Can be euten by Dyspeptl without fear ot the ills resulting from hey ( nd wUbl food. Sold only In cans , by all Qrocer 1KOYAL 11AKINQ i'OWDEK CO.JC New YoikT CHEAP LAND FOR SALE , ,000,000 Acres OF Tin : FINEST [ LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. SF.I.KCTKD IN AN K.vntT DAT SOT UAIL OAD LAND , ncr LAND OWNED nv Nox- KSIDKSTM , WHO AUK TIIIKI ) I'AYINO TAXK3 Nl ) AUK OKKKR1NO THK11I L4NDB AT THE ow riiu-K ok0 , 8 , AND § 10 run ACIIK , N 1.0X0 TIMK AND KAHY TERMS. WK ALSO OFFEH FOR SALK IN otiglas , Sarpy and Washington ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF OmaliaCityRealEstate Including Elcs.int Itesidences , Busincim ml llesidenco Lots , Cheap Hotucs and otK , and a largo number of Lota in most of ic Additions of Omaha. MHO , Small Tracts of B , 10 and 20 acrcos \ and war thu city. We have good oppor- miticK fur making Loan. " , and in nil cat.es crsonally examine titles and take every recaution to insure safety of money BO nvcstcd. JJelow wo offer a small list of Sl'KdAL JAKOAINH. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , 14OS Side of Farnham Street , Opp. Grand Control Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. 'AD CAI C A beautiful residence lot on ' 'UII OHLC California bctwcon 22nd and M street * ) , $1600. HOGGS & HILL. CAI C Vcrj' nice house and lot vii OHLC on Oth and Webster streets , ith barn , coal house , well cistern , ohailu and ult trecti , everything complete. A dcalrablo 'cce of property , figures low.UOCGS UOCGS & HILL. CAD CAI C Splendid Imslncs lot * S. E. Un OHLC corner of 10th and Capitol venue. HOGGS & HILL. flD CAI C House and lot corner Chicago Ull OHLC and 21st streets , $5000. HOGGS & HILL. O AI C Largo' house on Davenport OHLC street between llth and 12tli ooi ) location for boarding house. Owner will ell low " O A I C Two new housca on full lot OHLC in Kountze & Uuth'x ad > ! i- Tliis property will bo sold very cheap. HOGGS fc HILL. 71011 SALE A top nhcaton. Enquire of Jos. J Stephenson. 094-U C AI C Corner of two choice lot In OHLC Shinn's Addition , request to t once submit beat cot > h ofler. / HOGGS k HILL. f | 'flD CAI C A Rood and desirable rest- Ull OHLC deuce property , 1000. HOGGS k HILL. C ItF-SIDENCn-Not In the market. ACIU C Owcr will sell for $0.500. UOOGS & HILL. AD CAI C * Kood lots , Shir.n's 3d od Un OALC ditiongisocWii. UOGGS & HILL. "flD CAI C A very fine residence lot , to Ull OHLC some party desiring to bulid line house , * 2,300 UOGIIS J : HILL. TflD C A1 C About 200 lots In Kountro Ull OHLC Kutir * addition , just south f Kt. Mary's avenue , H4M to SbOO. Tlicso loU re near business , surrounded by line Improve- icnU and are W per cent cheaper than any other its In thu market. Save money hv buying these ois. HOGGS i HILL. IAD CAI C 10 lots , suitable for fine res- Ull OHLC ilence , on Park-Wild avenue , blocks S. E. of ilcjiot , nil covered with line largo rces. 1'rice extremely low. WiOO to ifTOO. HOGGS & HILL. TflD CAI C S0 0 vcr > ' cllcaP Iota Ull OHLC Lake's addition. HOGGS k HILL. 'flD ' CAI C Cheap corner lot , corner Ull OHLC Douglas and Jefferson Stw. HOGGS & HILL. TOD CAI C rslotfl o 2tth ) , 27th , 28th , Ull OHLC 20th ami 30th Sts. , between "arnham , Douglas , and thu pro ] > o cd extension ot lodge btrect. Prices range from 8200 to flOO. Ve haxu concludinl to give men of tmall mvans , ne more chance to xecure a home and will buiiu oiiMOH on those lota on mnall payiucnU , and will ell lota on monthly payments. payments.HOOCS & HILL. TAD CAI C lfio ftcren , 0 nulea Irom city , Un OHLC. about30 acrcK vcrchoice alley , with running water ; balanic gcutly rolling rrirlu , only 3 uiik-a fjom rallanad , tlO | > er acje. HOGGS i HILL. "flD CAI C 400 acres in ono tract twclvo Ull OHLC mlle from city ; 40 acres cul- Ivatcd , Living Spring of water. HOUIU nice Mil- eya. The land is all firat-class rich prairie. 1'rico 10 per aero. HOdlis , t HILL. "AD CAI C 720 acres III one Ixxly , 7 miles Ull OHLC west of Fremont , is all level anil , producing heavy growth of grass , in high alley , rich soil and 3 mien from rullrooil and Ide track , in good settlement and no better land n be found. HOGGS & HILL. CAI C A highly Improved farm ot vii OHLC 2 < 0ncreo , 3 mile * from city. 'Ine Improvements on thl * land , owner not a > roctleal farmer , iletermincd to sell. A good iiKiilng for eouie mau ol means. means.HOGGS * HILL. CAD CAI C 2,000 acres of land near Mil- rUll OALC land Station , 3,500 near Elk- lorn , $8 to | 10 ; 4,000 acres in north part of coun ty , * 7 to 10 , 3,000 acres 2 to 8 miles from Flor. cnce , fi to f 10 ; 6,000 acrra went of thu Elkhorn , (4 ( to tlO ; 10,000 acres orattercd through thu coun ty , < J to 10 , The abo\e latidi lie near and adjoin nearly every farm In the county , and con mostly be sold on biimll cash myment. with the balance in 1-2-3. 4 and S vur' limn. HOGGS & HILL. Cn D C AI C Several line residences prop- rUll OHLC crtieu never before ollcrcd Md not k noun In thu market as being for kale , locations will only be luadu known to purchasern "mcanlnv buainis. . HOGGS & HILL. IMPROVED FARMS linproie fanns around Omaha , and In all parts ol Douglas , Sarpy and Washington counties. Also fanns in Iowa. For dcbcriptlon and prices cull on u > . UOGUS&H1LL. I fIluslncis Lots for Sale on Farnam and Doug * IU l-3 btrtcU , from $3.000 to S3MO. HOGGS & HILL. CCAD CAI C 8 business lots next west CTUn OHLC ot M onlc Temple price adtancvd of $2,000 c ch. HOGGS i HILL. CAD CAI C 3 bunlnesa loU west of Odd rUn OHLC Fdlo block , X ) ich. HOGGS & HILL. CAI C * Imglncs ) lots south side OHLC Douglas itrcet. between 12th nd 13tb , t3MX ) each. HOGGS it HILL. CAD CAI C IBOacrcB.ocvfrod witnyoung rUn OHLC timber ; litlng water , lur- rounded by Improred rm , only 7 inilwi from ( it . t'hcapwi Uud ouUaui.B0008 B0008 & HILL.