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PIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUKE 13,1381 , THE DAILY BEE , Monday Morning , Juno 13. LOOAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal. Get your hats nt Doane'g. Drink Sivxc'd i'enivlftn Hcer. Drink Sfttc's cclcbratcxl cream Smoke HMO'S choice , fresh supply just received. llichter , opp. P. 0. , Mils straw hnU ml4. For ri.NK Commercial Job 1'rlntlng , Cftll at TUB HKK Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar ( or Moore'a IIarne 4 and S&ddlory. Just received a large lot of finest cigars In Omaha , at Kuhn'a DIHR Store. Whlpple , McMillan k Co. , the jewel- era , Crei hton Block. f)2G-tf The excursion from Lincoln and I'latti- mouth whicli arrivcxl intlic city yesterday inorning , retiinutl l.wt evening , leaving here nt SI-HO. A brutal Imt uiiMlcceMdil nltempt was made by n train ] ) to outrage Mrs. Win. Kllftwortli , who HVCH in the northern part of the city , last Hatnrday. The villain ci- caped. 1'cter Lawcn fell down a t\vonty-fivc feet embankment near the junction of Pierce utrcet and the H. X. M. railroad on Saturday evening , receiving a fractured thigh andothcr injuries. The magnificent new state room car of the C. II. & tj. is for a fuw dnyn duvotcd to the nio of Manager Toii7ulin , of the I ) , fi Sf. , who ho went out on the road in it Saturday to meet a party of railroad mag nates. Henry Stilt , the man who waintabbed in a quarrel with hitt brother and mm , in thin city , on Friday lawt , In still alive , but in not expected to live. The lower part of his body ! H totally paralyzed , from the effects nf the cut in the hack. A Bohemian boy named Perot wanplay ing nith Hcvcral companions in a box car Htanding on the U. P. track , Saturday evening , when ono of the party accident ally puihed him nut. In liU fall bu Htruck a rail , breaking one of liU legs , Jle\vu treated at the honpitnl , nnd then taken home. The Crickets and SO-HOS , two base ball club * composed of boys , played a match game of base ball yesterday afternoon near the white lead , works. After thu fifth inning it became too dark to play. The frame then stood fourteen to seven in favor of the Crickets , Those owning dogs should have them tagged before the Kith inst. After that data the city marshal h < n been instructed by a resolution of the council to rigidly enforce the ordinance against allowing dogs to roam about the streets without tags and muzzles. The Bates Hose team paxied through thiscity yesterday on their way home from the totmiamnnt at Council Jlluffs. They are jolly fellows but Hconiwl to bo rather Bore over their defeat in thu contest in which the Dectur , 111. , company walked away with the prize , for which they were making a special cffoit. Mr. K. S. WilkiiiH , of Bradford , Pa. , the gentleman who ha * been engaged to drill wells along the line of thu Union Pa cific railway , arrived in this city .Saturday evening , Mr. Wiikitu has had much ex perience in drilling welln in the oil rcgionx and brought his toolu and a gang of men with him. IIu went went on the Uniou Pacific yertunluy. Tito General Synod of the Lutheran church in the United States is now in Hus sion at Altoona , Pa. The Daily Sun of that city contains the following : "Dr. ! ' S. lAMKcnring , formerly of this city , now of Omaha , is ono of thu lay delegates fiom the Synod of Nebraska. Ho win cordially greeted by his many fricn U in Altmm.v. " The historic sermon in honor of the twenty-fifth unnivorxaiy of the Kpfccopal church in this city which was to liuvo bucn delivered yesterday morning liy Dean MiHspnugh , was postponed until next Sun day on account of the very inclement weather in the early portion of the day. The national encampment of the O. A. It. will meet in Indianapolis mi the Ifith inst. The representative * from this state nro P.iul Vnndervoort , past senior com mander In chief ; U. H. Wilbur , past deputy commander ; Judge Jas. AV. Savage , putt deputy commander ; S , T. Alexander , deputy commander ; F. K , I JJrown , senior vice commandurr f. ' , ( trnbb , junior vice commander ; II. P. Cook , adjutant general ; J. O. Wt'xt , delugiitu at large ; T. H. Clarkson , tlelc-gato ; A , 1) . Barr , delega'u. ' Tlio Bnll Tenners. The K. & M. Kvo ball club wnaliatl- ly beaten by tliu U. P. nine in tliu match played on Sunday. Thu pcoru stood sixteen to two in favor of thu U. P. boys , The composition of both clubs was ns follows ; Wouku , 3d b. ; Saxo , B. s. ; Durkuup ; Scott , r f"Austin ; , 2d b ; Brandt ; c ; Forntnn , 1st b ; McLuin , c f ; Dickeiison , 1 f ; ia the B. it M. club , nnd Whitney , p ; Hurt , 1 f ; Trallloy , o ; MoTntosh , 2il b ; Holland , lot b ; Bandlu , s a ; Mnhonoy , r f ; Nnali , c f ; Chapman , 3d b ; in the U. P. nino. St- Joe Secure * tlio Siungorfot. The regular biennial mooting of thu Pioneer Siungerbund wna held in Biunger Hall on Saturday. The meeting was called to order by G. II. Haarman , President. A com mittee on credentials was appointed , who reported twenty-eight delegates present representing fourteen different societies , with two from each society. A pcrnuinant organization was then effected , und officers and committees appointed , Adolph llolmberg , of .Lincoln , was elected President , und Gustavo Jensen , Secretary. The question ofvhcro thu next Sunger- ; fest should bo held , waa settled by the election of u executive committee , favorable to St. Joe , thereby decid ing to meet two years from the pre sent month in that city. Tlio reading of tlio report of the retiring - tiring officers waa next in order , and oloeod the exorcuoa of the mooting. DEBORAH'S LESSON , Such Was the Topic of Dr. MoNamara'a Baccalaureate Address , Prof. Sherwin , of Now York , at the First M. E. Church. A Urge nnd fashionnblo audience gathered in the Episcopal cathedral last evening to listen to the baccau- laro.ito address of llov. Dr. McNamara , of Fremont. Tlio doctor very appro priately took his text from Judges V , 7. In the thirteenth century before Christ , naid tlio doctor , a woman of commanding influences lived in Israel. This woman was Do- hroah , the most prominent char acter in the book of Judges. A devout and faithful Jewess , she be came a wife and in the afllictivo Prov idence of God , n widow. T/ipidoth was never so much distinguished , yet Deborah is mngled out , to IIIT honor , .s the wife of this man. The times in Inch Deborah lived w ere us full of rouble ai any during the history of sracl. Her home WAS near SUilolt , fho Canaanites wore numerous , now- rful , treacherous nnd cruel. They itcnsoly hated Israel. A desire to o at peace with God's enemies had onvcrted the nmjor portion of the srnelites to the grossest idolatry. Truly suggestive and most wonder- ul it is , as the woild look at things , .lint the necessities of religion > f moralfi , of public safety demanded hat n woman tihould be made most > roininont. Religion was needed , torn justicu was needed , incorrupti- > lo integrity was needed. These are he impulsive virtues of n woman. In lie midst of the prostration and deg- redation of her people there was cause enough to elect Deborah to the "uilg.sh.ip , otherwise the supreme povv or. Deborah was a toncher of thu high- : st philosophy of religion. She Hpoko or God ; she was n prophetess. Her chair of state was in tlio open air un- ler a otately spreading palm tree , < novvn us Dchoruh'n palm tree. t\ll Israel came to Deborah for otnisol and judgment. It was an igo of war. The Israelites wore round by thu oppressors Shu or liercd a conscription - a hot debate "ollowcd between the professional war iorandtho prophetess. Hear what 10 said to her ; "If thou wilt go with ne , then I will go , but if thou wilt not go with mo then I will not go. " " 'romptly Deborah said she wotiltf go. To bring u grand , interesting , very uggestivo , and , in fact , historic story At u close Deborah and Barak vnn- luished tliu oppressor of their peonlu. The condition of her country before ho uroHO was deplorable. There was lot u spear to bu found for defense or ittack. The highways were unoccu- iud ; biigamls and land pirates in- ested the roads. She organized the , rmy to protect trade and commerce , 'ho highways resounded with pro- ; ress. This country was then spoken of nd its wonderful evolution from a tuto of shivery to ono of higher civili- ution depicted. The Dcbonilm of the schools had he privileges of triumphing. The aws of Liniu shall bo applied by wo- neil and rescued from itn dead-letter Condition. "Live und let live , " will hen bu moru than a Huiitimcnt when ho Duborahs shall have power as well s speech. Look at the tremendous Dciul evils which women only can ro- : ) rm or destroy. The doctor said here WUH plenty of work for thu wo- nen to do. Every town and village tended their lubory. Ho advised or ganization to accomplish thu desired jiul. Prof. Sliorwlu'd I > ooturcs- Prof.V. . F. Shervvin , the musical composer and Sunday school woikur of Now York , who is in this state for the purpose of con * diluting the ntuto Sunday nchoo convention which is to bo huh1 at HuslingB thin weuk , spent thu Sab bath in this city yesterday , und upon special request hold two services in thu First M. E. Church. The first Hurvico was hold atI o'clock in the afternoon and the au- diencu was composed largely of child run and teachers from all the Sunday schools in the city. The meeting was ono of instructioi with regard to properly conducting schools. The points most dwelt upoi wore the force of apt illustration ac companying the instruction given am thu importance of drawing the illu * ( rations from practical life , and thu proper manner of ruading the HO rip turea. Thu speaker proved the neces aity of thu considering of these points in successful work by ready illustru tiona thioughout thu xurvicu , The u veiling meet ing was held < v 810 ; ! , and thu large uudiuncu room o the church was literally filled to over flowing with grown people Mr. Sherwin commenced thu Horvico by remarks upoi the jiroper kind of singing in the Sun day cchool , lie urged that evury one present should sing , and that there should bo lesa formality about it am more ho.trt. Ho gave them a tmm | > la by ainging the famous song , "Nothing but leaves , " which he rendered in very touching manner. The meutin was then devoted to remarks by th Professor upon the "Place and Pur pose Jof the Sunday School. " Th subject was divided into the follow ing heads ; Why does it exist ? Wha is it for ? and when und where ahouli it be held ? End of the Touruatttont , The closing day of the tournamon at the Blntru occurred Saturday , Th great special prize of $1,000 and th gate money , was contested for by th Rescues of Council Blull's , and th Rescues of Ducatur , Ills. Th Bluflitea led , but wore unfortunate i being able to couple , BO thu victor was won by their opponent in13 seconds. Mr , Pavie , weatorn paxrotiger agcut fo the Chicago d. Northwenteru road , left fo Sao FrinoUoo BaturJ.sy. A BROTHER'S QUARREL. Ono of Thorn Stabbed Proba bly Fatally. An old man named Leo Stitl dan- erously slabbed his brother Henry , k the residence of the latter , on Sixth treot between Pierce and Pacific Fri- ay night. Leo Stitt and two of his ephowfl , it scorns , were drinking nnowhat during the afternoon. In 10 evening they returned to the louse of Henry Stitt together , as they aim not very intoxicated. Leo tilt endeavored to pick a uarrol with his nephew , Charley , nd then iti.snaidtriedtostahhim with butcher knife. Later in the cven- ig when Henry Stitt returned homo 10 hoard of the matter and when ho let his brother they had some words jgethcr. A quarrel ensued , during 10 course of whicli Henry vras stabbed uvcr.il times in the body. Ono wound as in the back near the spinal col- inn , whicli is more or less injured , as arulysis ensued , while another gash ppears back of the right ear. Henry litt is now in thu hands of a physi- inn , and is now reported somewhat loiter Saturday , although not yet out f danger. I.AJU und Albert Stitt are n thu county jail , " THE Ruin Spoils the Picnic and Con certs are Held in the Hall. YKSTKUIIAY was the closing day of ho great "fringing festival" of the 'ionoorSauntjurhuiul. Arrangoinonts iad boon inatlo to elosu the weok's illificutiou witli a grand picnic yea- onlay. Itogor'n grove was Ruluctcd T.H the ] ) lncoand no pains woru H ] > aired 0 fit the grounds convenient for the iccasion. At least twotity-fivo tliou- and foot of Imnhur wna'tisod on the grounds in the erection of music ndH , tahlea nnd dancing platforms. At about ! l30 ; in the morning the louds overcast tlio nky and the rain oil steadily for about an hour , throw- ng an olTectual damper on the pro- losud picnic. It was then decided to nako the most of the day in Saongcr- est hall , and after the storm cleared , \vay n sacred concert at 3 o'clock vas announced , which was largely at- ended ; the programme consiflting of oven choice selections by the grand rchcstra which were interspersed nth vocal music , songs and choruses oing volunteered by each society resent. An excursion tram arrived at 10 :30 : 1 the morning over the 13. & M. from jincoln and Plattsmouth. There ere eight coaches [ loaded full of peo- ilo who had como up to attend the ic-nic and closing festivities of the ; reat Gorman holiday , and when they lopped out into the muddy streets heir faces woio decidedly long , but irightonud up immediately when they , rere tmiiored into the hall , and there ound thousands of friends to greet hem. In the evening another concert very imilar to that of the afternoon was iven and HO closed the great biennial of the J'iuncur siengerfost Siungor- ) und huld in Oinahix in .luno , 1831. PERSONALS. . .T.V. . ] ! o"K ( , hhuiilT of AVaa county , is Htuylii ) , ' : it tlio C'rci litou L. P. Hilton , editor of The IJlnir I'ilot , H u K' ' 'st at thu CrciIitoii. ; Mr. Hojiper , n invmbcr of the Columbus tficnnvrclior , was ovcrcomo by thu heal and \\.ix obliged to bo Uikcr on tlio U. 1 * . train tlxtt afternoon. IIu wa nccomiianicd by nevcrul fricndd. Hon. Oco. W. Frost will attend the [ .cuinonical council of the Jilothodi.tt H copnl cluircli wliicli will bo held in Londoi n September. IIu will leave the city in .lie early part of Au 'iiBl HO ns to make a continental tour prior to tlio opening of thu iwion. K. L. Htalil. confulontial clerk of T.oigli- Lou & Drown of Lincoln , in in the city vLt- itiiiK frieiulx. Col. V. P. Ireland , of Ni-br.-wkn City came in from I'lattuniouth with tiki excur J. V. , HtniBt' , 1ms nceepted the poaitioi of chief engineer of tlio now Mixaoiir Paciflc roud in Nebraska , 1. M , Clienbrounh , nauittant ( ; nnor paHHenger u rnt of the Vnmlalia line , r rued in thu city yesterday. Department Commi.-tuioner VanDervoot j Keno t atttfiul the national U. A , H encampment at Indlaim ] > eli , W. N. .InmlHon , K. I1. Kwing nnd J. AV It.indall , throe poj > ular yotinK " > < ' ° f ! ' " coin , Hjient tlio S.ibbath hi the city. J.V , liarnliurt , late of the Teeuuisel Journal , now ono of the publishers of th Lincoln Dciiincrut , and J. It. Hoffman city editor of the tame paper , were union , the excurdiunUU from the capital city yen ttmUy. Hon. J.O. Went , of d rand Inland , M this city yortterdiiy for Indianapolis , whom he Kwi un a delrgato to tliu uuttonal en citmpment of the ( irand Army of tlio Ho public which in to bo held in that city uox week. Hubert Law , tmpcrintcndnnt of th Mountain dix Won of the U , 1' . raihvaj arrived Iu thin city yfsterday at noon d reel from hU homo iu Cheyenne. Ho wa accompanied by Mrx. l\w unit Mm. Dick encoii. The entire party are > iaitiiij ( In th family of T. F.Clark. Nathan J. Robertson nnd 0. W. Hob ertnon , two young capitalists from 1'latts ville , Pa. , remained over bt the Creighto HOUHO yenterday. Iloth ceutlemen are waking nu extended wentera tour , and ma IHI induced to buy up oome of the loss po ] ulated territories before their return oatil The Mean . Hobart ou le T on th U , 1' train for the west today , SHOT IN THE HEAD. Capt. Henry Kuhl's Successful Attempt at Suicide. Ho Commits the Deed While Temporarily Insane. On Saturday morning a violently or- itcd nifin knocked loudly at the on- ranco to tliu Davenport liouso nnd naked for God's sake to lot him in as oino 0110 was pursuing him , The > ropriolor of the house , A. W. Dil- .nga , opened the dour nnd found the man to bo Capt. Henry Kuhl , who has atcly hcon known to ho deranged in ii mind. Kuhl at once rushed into 10 oflice nnd walked about excitedly , jlancing ver his shoulder every now ml again to see that ho was not fol- owed. Ho noticed a coat hanging on lie wall nnd suddenly came to a dead top : "Thrru ho 5 ? now , " ho yelled ; 'look at hiiii , " and ho pointed at thu oat. In an inscant ho pulled nn old- nshioncd revolver nnd fired. ? eforo Mr. Dillings could reach .iin . ho pointed the barrel toward lift on head and pulled the trigger , lie shot took effect just back of the ar and Ktilil fell heavily to the Tound. Quito a largo sized opening mi made by the ball and the blood lowed in a perfect stream , saturating ho man's clothing in a very short imo. Mr. Dillinga hastily dispatched . messenger for a physician who en- > loavored to staunch the How of blood upon his arrival. Kuhl however lived or only about two hours. The weapon with which the deed was committed , in an old fashioned ix chambered revolver of probably wenty-two calibre. Three cartridges lad been discharged from it. Kuhl has lately been drinking hcav- ly , and this had almost completely leranged his mind. Friday ho ailed upon City Jailor McClure , nnd aid that ho had beoii shot by poisoned mlletH and could not possibly recov- r. Ho desired to write a loto and was furnished with > aper with which to do it. . -laving finished it ho handed the docu- nent to the jailor and asked him to bo wind onoujh to seal it and keep it for wo days. If at thu end of that time ho jailer did not learn of his death hen the note was to bo burned. 'Why you're not going tokillyour- iclf , are you ? " asked McOlure. "Oh , no , " said Kuhl. McClure know Kuhl well and first bought of locking him up for the light , but concluded not to do so. About (5 ( o'clock this morning the > ody was transferred to the coronor'a fiico to await an inquest. Coroner Tacobs summoned Loren Miller , J. S. Wright , Gco. Mcdlock , Win. Neligh , ? , Stinson and II. 31. Jones as jurors. Vftor an investigation into the facts , , hey returned a verdict of suicide , while laboring under a temporary lit of insanity. The letter left by Kuhl , was an in- lohcront recital of the same story that 10 told Dity Jailer McClure when ho wrote it. Kuhl W.YJ well known about the city. He was n Low German by birth , and secured nn officer's commission in ; ho war between Schlcswig-IIolstoin and Denmark. Ho also served dur ing the rebellion in this country and secured a captain's commission. Ho formerly lived in Plattsmouth , where iio had the reputation of being the best salesman in that section of the coun- ry. Ho has two little children living ! iero now. Ho was regularly drawing a pension of § 17 a month Tom the old country. A reporter of THU Ur.K coining up Tenth street about 2UOa. : in. Saturday- was accosted by this same Kuhl and isked to accompany him to the Dav enport housoas , ho wa being followed l > y murderers. The reporter seeing lie was out of his mind , quickly hur- tied on , but the man came in pursuit. Fearing the fellow meant harm , the reporter , though with a very lame leg , started on his best for the ollico. As thoreporlor struck the door , which was happily not locked , his pursuer reached the curb where some few pieces of lumber wore piled. Kuhl fell over these , and by the time the re porter got the door locked , the man was on his feet gesticulating wildly , and whispering hoarsely , "Come on , come on , damn yon , " so rapidly one word crowded another. The reporter saw no weapon in his hand , but there ia little doubt that if Kuhl had caught the reporter some ono would have been hurt. The Davenport house Is next door to THK HKK office. A few moments after leaving the reporter ho ahoi himself. The body of Kuhl was interred in the Douglas county cemetery yesterday day morning. A Fine Eacay- Saturday evening a select am fashionable audience gathered by in vitation at the residence of Miss Me Leano , 2,423 Capitol avenue , t ( listen to an essay on "Tho Growth o Poetry , " by Miss Marion Murdoch who has just returned from Boston where she had boon studying elocu tion. The essay was written in finely chosen , expressive terms , and pah glowing tributes to the lords who have delighted the world with tlioi polished production. As un elocutionary tionary effort it proved to bo a grea success. Messrs. A , Cruickshank it Co. extend tend a cordial invitation to all strangers visiting Omaha to call nnd oxamin heir magnificent establishment , am hare detailed two of their clerks t show visitors all through the store , This store is ono of the sights o Omaha. It ia the largest retail Dry Goods llouao in Nebraska , and acknowledged knowlodgod by all to be the finest MU boat arranged store woet of Qhicftgo rranged on thrco floors , having fifteen cpartmonts and forty-fivo employees , nil retailing nearly a quarter of n lillion worth of Dry Godds. A trade o immense as this could only bo achieved by good goods at low prices , nd strangers cannot do bettor than > rico a few of their goods as they pass irough , and see the extraordinary ifferonco that can bo made by mcr- hanta that go for n largo trade at loderato prices , Amongst a few of lie notlcnblo things they ofTor are a plondid line of Gents' half Hose , at 5c a pair. These goods nro excellent uality and really worth 50 cents. A plondid line of Ties at COc , worth 51.25 , and those beautiful white dress liirts , nnlaundricd , the very best uality , at75c. This is almost in- rediblo , but they ask strangers to all and examine for themselves. . Thuir line ot Silks , Cashmeres and 'ancy Dry Goods is simply superb , 11 offered at Now York nnd Chicago trices. Their stock of Parasols and sunshades comprise an assortment note o bo mot with outside of Now York , irranged in a line of glass cases so hat purchasers can see at a glance very style in Block. Do not fail to visit this store oven if 'ou have only time to spend a few ninnies. joS-tt The Boys Showing Up. The firemen of Omaha have secured or themselves n high reputation as en- erlainers , Their treatment of the isiting firemen from all parts of the djoining states has been superb uoth as individuals and collectively , 'ho visitors were unanimous in their xprossions of good will toward the Omaha men and they had good reason or feeling so. A fine line of Genls' Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. eod-2w M. HKLLMAN & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICIv AihertLsoincnLi To IXMUI , Kor Sale , ct. Found , Wants , Boardlne , &c. , will bo In verted In theHa columiM otico for T1CX CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The lint Insertion noer less than TWKNTY-F1VE ClNTS. . TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEV ' TO LOAN-Call at law Olllee of D. M' I. . Thomo-1 UooinS. C'rek'hton Illoek. HELP WANTED. ANTED Two boardcrH. Yomij , ' men pre ferred. Aildres"A."Heeotmc. HO U 'ANTED-GlrU to repack fruit. l'c. > cke Ilros. 133-11 > ANTED A No. 1 cook ot the St. Charles WA Hotel . , Harncy street. 112-13 A first elast drosi maker. 1'leasc WANTED at 305 Fifteenth street. 145-11 ANTED Good ilrl In small family. Apply W at 1013 Webster ttrcet. Clias. Mally. 139-U WANTED Immediately a ( , 'ood saddle pony. Applj at the City Water Works Knjfinecrs Illcc Omaha after 8 . m. .144-11 middle nfc < l woman to take WANTED a baby. Apply at the Crcl hton louse. 143-14 "ITTANTED TwoirUfor ( Kencral house work YV and dining room. Hudson Hher House , "arney street. 131-10. - Mswltii ? clrl , 413 , hoiith Tentl street , between Hartley end Howard. 'ANTED Immediately , a dining room tfirl W at ht. Charles Hotel , Ilarney st. 134-11 A SMAUT HOY WANTEU-At L. C. Enwold R JKltli Htriet. Ouonhoh home aequalnted with the dry goods business and ) > eaks the Oer- lan IntiKuaVe , ] < rcferred. 13U-11 ANTED fiood larpcntern or cabinetmakers W AppK after C oVloek at the Omnha House , 11. 125-11 IlyanmntiS jeais of aie , Kplen- WANTED and Kood accountant , a situa- ion. Am Hllliii ) , ' to work nt AMTIII.MJ rcspwta- ilc. Best of refereneis. Address J. H. ( . . , Bee lllee. 129-11 Situation ashoiisckeciwr. Widow ers famllj preferred. No objection to o n eountry. Address O. E. , Hoe Olllee. 130 tf yirANTED Cornliu hands and tinners. West- YV ern Cornice Works , 1310 lodio ftrtyt IxJJ lit ILLINERY AND HALES A youiiR lad M wants a situation as above ; Ions i peri- cnce. rieasc upplj to A. U. , thU oaice. 117-11. A | { irl for Renoml houmjwc.rk ; WANTED a fumllj. North side of Clii'Uk'o , between 17th and Ibth utrwU. MILS. l.S'l'A- 1I11OOK. lib tf ANTKII Two mc l to work In jfffdcn on W north end of Ibth utrcot. II. W. HAIL. 121-LT. 1.VNTKU A flrnt-cla.w tinner ftt once by T. W J. 1'AKHIiiII , Kearney , Neb. 110 Ot A Rood iirl lor general house- WANTED Am > l ) on llmndajr thU uuck at"X North KlKliU-onth ntroc-t. H7-0 ANTKII A llrnt-clww ttoru , September 1st W or later. W. M. C. , HKK oHlce. 101-15 > A.\TKl-looJ illnlnir room girl. Apply at W the Kinroctt home. 10'-Ill ! ANTKI > A CuiiwnU-r nnd his wife. AppI ) next to lleooltUv. 01-tf Goo.1 blackmnitli at Omaha Nor. elty Works , llth Btntt. I'urmanvnt era ploj tuenl. UOUFUKY. & DAVIS. DOS ANTKD Ten hand * for OHdortln ; nga , II HERTIIOLI ) . ,7-Ot ANTED Funding bridge and uchool liondt. W H. T. Clark , Ilcllcvuo. : t ( | AI.li AT MRB , I ) . K. CLARKE'S No. 1 Hoard i Ing Houto , cor , 13th and Dodge Kta. Uue\ \ In the city. 19-14 / 1AH1'INTKU3 : and rablnctmakcni \ _ / W k'c from (2 to fJ i > tr clay , Imjulro next to Ilee otllcti. ObO U W 'ANTED A cook at 1,306 Farnham street' ' ' 976-tf CunwnUrB and cabinet makers WANTED IIu otllce. 008-tf PANTED 5 carpenten and 2 cabinet raak W era. WM. EVERETT. 819-tf "I'l/'ANTED A ltuatinn by a man of family VY Rteody , tndiutrioua and willing to be vine ful In any honorable oajioclty , Compensation &c corJinc to raiabillty. | I'leosa ftdJnas J. E , H. euro of HKK oOiee. C04-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. . HKNT THO furiilihtxl rooms Kentle ! ' men onlv , south front. No. 1,012 Fat rnh-iiu street 1'AT O. 1IAWES. 81-m- 17IOH UENT FurnUhcd room ut IWb and Ilai J ; ney , ulUllefort o iienwus. Imiuire on premium * . 1SS tf HOOU KOll RENT 303 Fumham utrtwt , Ut i-en 10th and 17th. RENT Three unrurnUhoJ rooms , north FOR of Howard , 3rd door wiwt from Tvntb tnwt. N ulyp < JntcJbou. o. TTIOR REV Thrt unrurnUhod roomi , north I' Blite q Tard * 84 door trout frcra 10th it. Scwlr jla .Ju * * , SPECIAL NOTIOES-Oontinnefl , 7011 nKNT- Front fnrnlihM room lor two I ; ircnts. Inquirent 1519 iKxiijo. Pit ) Oil RENT A furnished rout room ftt 309 , F Karnhwn , between ICth and 17th. 7SI8 IlENT-noonw at 1410 Douil trp t IriOU 1 1031 f large room on first floor furnished , with A board. A few Uble boarders taken , IbOU allfornla street. 74-U LET A furnUheJ room to lot with board In TIO private family. Inquire at No. Co * } 17lh trrtt , Omaha. 27-tf . . UKNT Nlctly fumLihfd lariro room Mid pUno .3. W. corner Ihth ftnd Copltftl A\e. 9S3-tf 11K.VT On Hrct floor , furrlshed roonw , Foil corner 10th ftnd D& > enport. 769-tf nOU nENT-Funikhcd roonw. Inquire ftt 1818 L1 Chicago street. 000-tf [ 71011 11EXT The binMlne 1POO Hurt direct , L1 formcrl ) uixxl by John Ciinc on the London neat ninrkct. 8omo butcher tooU for salt. Ap- > ly on the prcmfoc4 or of John Ikuimcr , 1314 'nrnliam iitrect. Cf ! ) , tf HENT 2 furnlshe < l room oicr MM- FOU Exchange , N. E. cor. 10th ftnd Ioil-c jrccU. 281) tl FOR SALE. I ) HICK KOIl HALE-Ten dollars per thouwnil. [ J ESTA1IUOOK & COB , 1015 Karnlmni street. 110-tf. > ANTED A Imkcr at the Omaha IlaVcrj , MU 10th Ktrtet. TO bt ITlOlt SALlA illlls | x > rtallc cnpno ot 10 I' liorso power. Vtrj ceononilc.il of fuel nnd tiktcr. Jacketed ultli oo < l and ( Otere < lvlth l tiiwin Iron , bram bound In locoinotl\c t.\lc , oil BO\crnor , nutoniatlc valves , bra. s boxen , oil CIIIH , ; Uvn water k'untre , titeant force pumps and Han- ock patent Iniptrator. Complete , In ( , 'ood order and nearly new. Heaion for selllnc , we wish to wlthilraw- from business outside of our regular mnmtfai turlnc.Vrlteto ( Ireenwlth Manuf.xc- urln Co. ( Ireenwlcli , Ohio. 04-lni I71OH SALE UIIKA1'tno"licro erounil7 south L1 end 10th Rlreet. Ilouieof four roomn , barn , istcrn , Bninll fruit , etc. Terms ruanoiuble En. quLic 1717 CuniliiKB strict , between 17th and Ibth tretts. C ! ) Ot eod . FOR SALE A small cntflno , II.V. . t'uyno& Son's make. In mrleot o.tder. Inquire ol II. J. Clark & Co. 30-tf [ 7011 HALE An almost new phaeton bufrjry at L A. J. Simpson' * carriage factory. 31-tf HALE On CAIJ tcnnn , a bauso of 0 rooms FOU lot 50x140 IStli St. , between Mckols and Paul. Enquire at 1140. 2M1 HALE Leano and furniture of a IIrat-chin FOR In a town ot 1300 Inhabitants , in ntatc of Ncbnuka ; ha 24 bedx ; the traveling men's re- rart. Inquire at UEE olllcc. 218 tf FOIl SAI.fi LarRC lot and two good houses at ? 3,000. IIoiiw and lot In South Omaha nt $1,200. House nnd lot In North Omaha nt SICOO. House and part of lot near California street , $1 , 00. 00.Small Small houbo and full lot at $550. Inquire of J no. L. McCoguc , opposite | < ostolHoo. DOO-tf fTIOn SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for L' warehouse. Inimlro of 1'ctcrson , 10th St. D01-U SALE bc\cral oed lots In Kiiemew ad U1UK . John L. McCague , Opp. Post Offlco. E OH SALE 2 acres ground In Wet Omaha. Imiuiro of J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-tf POH SALE Two-story houao and jrartlot , near depot. Ix > catlon good. John L. McCojruc , Opp. I'ost Olllce. 95U-U [ 7OII SALE Mara of Douglas olid Sarpy count - t ; tic . A. llOSEWATEU.1520Karnhani street 320-tf - _ _ nOH SALE Tliroc good lotTln North Omaha , C at 81,000. Lot In Shlnn'8 addition at SIM ) . Lot In South Omaha at $450. Ilcautlful residence lot at 81,000. Good comer lot 148x100 , hn castfrontage at 2,200. iliree lota ono nquaro fromlSth street car line , Inquire of JohnL. McCague , opixisito postotftco. 901tf MISCELLANEOUS. Illda will be received for erection of _ one story frame dwelling , plans and sped Icationn to be seen at 0V K. Drbeoll's , architect. ) I . Munihy , 211 between Chicago and Ca.si. 137-11 Ono dark Iron gray three j ear old ESTHAV colt. Left last klnnda.v nUht. Arn Infor- ution will be libvr.Ulj regarded. Mrs. Johnson , Hill strtc-t ne r U'illumi ntrcit. 14111 rjTIl.VVEO OU STOLEN I'roni the sulncribej , j on Eighteenth r.inl i i-.it < r Htrott , on Man- ay nlglit , Junedlh , o w brUht l > ay hone , four utrt old ; had n hcail till on , a bi'iir on left hind oot , a hinall sorn on tlt rl bt f Ide , nnd high lipt. Any liifopnitlon tint will lead to his re- ovcry w ill be suitably rewarded. Addre > or re- urn the horse to ISO ! ) Uoughus street. WAL LACE C. UOGIUIS 114-tf. TAKEN UP At J. * K. Vandercook , on Jii'o Mb , 1831 , in West Omaha , one three juar old email back mire , white spot In forehead ; ulso , one Korrcll mare , three years old , a little white In orehtad. Can bo founn at blue barn Itlth st. J. E. VANUUItCOOK. 111-Ot rPAKEN UP Three red cows , end lias a crook- .1 ed horn and some hlto spots on her , also one red heifer. JOAN McFAUuUN , west to fair grounds , Sanders bt. 2s3t ANY Information regarding the whereabout ) of John Jliillliriui will be thankfully recited - cited by GKOIIOE MULLIOAN , Marbhalltown , owa , 2SO-41 MONEY To men with largo or j > mall means in rcad > money , an opportunity Is olTered o na\o r.t ! > per cent and upwards , on it-s lincat- nii nt for four months , buslncis as' legitimate aa Jik lucUlnif. Addi-csd "MONEY" Hee otllce. 2SOtf OTHAYEI ) Oil STOLEN A light red and white J cow about 5 yean old , with long trail and In vxir condition and largo crocket horn * . Ix t on day 13th , left a > oung calf. S5.00 reward will be aid for her riturn to Simon Kaelmcd , ono block south of Iler's Distillery. Wl-fltdStwSO Tn ver watch. Inqulre at tills olJlce. TTMnilELLAS Ami l'ara.y > l rep-drnJ tiy M , U bCIIUlT llth and Ktrnam ts. 7t ) tf . BIlOWN-Corner 12th and EM. . Btrtcta , In ready to borv or dupcn welli. batlsfactlou Kuaranteud. mKAMS Can be got at John llarr Btatile for .1. all kinds of work at reobonablu tlgureH , near inr ISth and Lca\cnworth btrectn. b7tJ-tf DON'T KOIIQET The successors of the Amcr lean Holme , on Jiouglas street , between Dth anil 10th , for board. lodging and trannlout cus Comers. Heopectfuily 604-tf JULIUS & LOUISE K08S. POWDER Absolutely Pure Uade from Orape Cream TarUr. No othe. paratlon nakea rich lljbt , flaky hot broada or raeritorloo * putry , Can M eaton by DyrpepUc mthont ler of th UU renultlnj from hwvy Indl wliUU food. Bold only In oani , by all Grocer * IlAklNQ POWPKR CO. , 'Hew Tork. CHEAP LAND FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres , , OF THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. SKI.KCTKD IN AN KAticr DAY NOT RAIL ROAD LAND , HUT LAND OWNKD BY NON RESIDENTS , WHO AUK TIKKD PA VINO TAXES AVD ABB CKKKIllNO THKtlt LANDS AT TUB LOW rutoK or $6 , $8 , AND 810 FKH ACHB , ON LONO T1MK AND EASY TKUMH. WE ALSO OKFEU FOU SALE IMPROVED FARMS IN Douglas , Sarpy aiid Washington 'mEJ 8. ALSO , A > IMMENSE LIST OF OmahGityRealEstate Including Elegant Resiliences , Uusincm and J'enldence Lota , Cheap Houses and Lots , and a lor e number of Loin iu moat of the Additions of Omaha. Also , Small Tractn of fi , 10 and 20 ncrcw in nnd near the city. We linve good oppor tunities for making Loans , and in all cases ] > im > iially examine titles and taku every precaution to insure safety of money BO invented , I5e ow we offer a Btnnll list of SPECIAL L3.MIGAI.VS. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers North Side of Farnham Street , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. A bwuitlful residence lot on FOR SALE California between 22nd and 2M btreeta , $1000. DOOGS A : HILL. QAI f Very nice house and lot wn OHUU onUthand Webster street * , with barn , coal house , well cistern , shade and fniit tries , everything complete. A desirable ) piece ol property , figures low UOS k HILL. Splendid busincs lota S. K. FOR SALE corner of 10th and Capital Atunuc. 110UUS & HILL. House and lot corner Chicago FOR SALE and 21bt streets , 90000. HOGOS & HILL. O A I C Large" houo on Davenport OHLL street bctweui llth and 12th goop location for boarding house. Owner will uclllow HOGGS Si HILL. ETflD OAI C Two new houses on full lot rUn OMLH In Kountzo & Huth's adtll- tion. Tlila protKirty will be bold \ery cheap. BOGUS I FOR SAtE A top pheaton. Enquire of Jan. btcjihenson. TOl-tf Corner of two choice lots In FOR SALE bhlmi'n Addition , request teat at once submit beit cosh oiler. oiler.BOGOS & HILL. A good and desirable residence FOR SALE dence property , fclOOO. HOCUS & HILL. IlESIDENCE Not In the market. Ower will ecll for fti.fOO. BOGUS & HILL. 4 good lots , Shlnn'a 3d addition FOR SALE dition JIM eiu-h. HOUGS & HILL. A very fine residence lot , to FOR SALE some party de-tiring to build a fine house , # 2,300. ItOUQS & HILL. CflD CAI C Alxiut 200 Iota In Kountzo & i UM OHLu Ituth'H cuhlllion , lut soutli of ? . . . Mark's nteuue , $450 to 5SOO. These lots are nuir busineii , bttrrounded by line improtc- uents and are 40 per eeiit tlieaper than any otlier ots in the market. Sa e money by bminn these ois. DOUUS 0 HILL. CAI P 10 lots , suitable for fine real * OMUL deuce , on I'ark-Wild incline , 3 blocks K. K , of depot , all cohered with fine largo trees. I'rico extremely low. S4XX ) to if700. IIOUUS & HILL. Some \ery cheap lota In FOR SALE Luko'u addition. HOUUS & HILL. i ) corner lot , corner FOR SALE Ian and Jefferson Htn. UOOUS & HILL. CnD CAI C 03 lota on 2Uth , 27th , 28th , rUn OMLH 29th and 30th St . , between Karnham , Douglas , and the propoHod extension of Dod o street. Tricot rongu from $200 to $100. V > Imxo concluded to K' ' > U men of Hinall mmiis. one rrnre chance to uecure a home and will build IOC14.H on these lots on and will sill lotN on monthly paym . HOGGS & HILL. CA ! C 1M acres , 9 nulcfl from city , OMS.U about 110 acrcH very cholre \ullotv , with running water ; balance Keutly rolling prnriK , only U inllia fiom ralbood. lO perocje. I10GGS&HILL. COD OA ! C 400 acres mono tract twelve I Un OHLL miles from eitj ; 40 acrca cul- thuted I.ltliiK Hi'rincof water , mine ulea vat * ! > . Tl.u land la all Urst-closd rich pralrlu. Price din I'er ueru. U0 ( ) SfcHILL. C AI C 720 acres In one liody , 7 mllce OHLL wet of Fremont , Is all level land , piodueimr luavy Krouthof ( 'rauH , In high > alley , rich Holland } mien from railroad and Hide track , In good settlement and no betterlund can be found. UOGGS & HILL. CAI C A hlglilj Improved farm of OHLL 210ai-re * , Smiles from city. Fine Improtementii on this land , otier not a practical fanner , determined to sell. A good opening for borne- man of means. means.BOGGS i. HILL. CAI C 2,000 acrea of land mar Mil- OHLL Und HU-Ulon , 3,000 near IUk. horn , * S to $10 ; 4,000 vre in north | > art of coun ty , $7 to 10 , 3,000 ncres 2 to 8 miles from Flor- tnc-e , f.'i to S10 ; 5,000 acrcu weto ( the IHkhorn , t4 to 810 ; 10,000 acres HcntU.rodthrough theioun- tyJEU to * 10. The above lands lie near and adjoin nearly every farm In the count } , und can mostly be wld on small rash pajmeni , with the lialanco In 1-2 3- 4 and & vear's tlmn. JIOUUS A. HILL. CnD CAI C Set cral fine renacnns prop- rUn OHLL trtleu never before offerol and not known in the market as being for bale. Locations will only bo made- known to purchasers "uicanlrr biuincs. , BOGGS A. HILL. IMPROVED FARMS Improve farms around Omaha , and in nil part * ot Douglas , Sarpy and Washington countlcw. Also farms in low a. for description and pricu call on ut. HOGUii&lllLL. Iluslnew Ix > t for Sulo nn Farnam and Doug- 10 Us streets , from 3,000 to & . & 00. I10GQS&HILL. CCnD CAI C 8 business loU next west CrUn OMLC of Masonic Temple price adtancvd of ri.OOO nkcli. HOGGS A. HILL Stnmlnetw lots w < * tof Odd FOR SALE FilloHi tlork , K 000 each. FOR SALE I i ° ta ct , betwcon IJtJ nd llth , t3KX ) wvch. BOOCb & IIH.L > . CflD CAI C lBOaer . covered vntnjouni lUn OMLC Umb r ; llrtnK water , fur- roonded by Improrixl rm , only 7 mlltn front ell . OwpwtUa' ' '