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    P1IE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRJDAir , JUNE IT , 1881.
HIE DAILY BEE.
Friday Morning , Juno 17.
LOOAL BREVITIES.
I'atterson wlls coal.
- "KrrdcrlcV , Hattor.-
Ret your haU nt DoancV.
- Drink SAifl'n Cream Hoda.
- Drink .Saxi-'ulVruvfern IJrcr.
1000 ro.Ulcnce loU , l ! nU , ftRfnt.
COO businww loin. Cull on lit mil ,
llemls1 new map of Om'vhii , 2. " cents.
Hcmls' real estate boom. Klr t I ) KC.
SMhoutcswid lots. IlcmU'agency.
-The I" . H. district luiil circuit courts
adjourned this nftcnioonfiir tin1 tcnnt.
200 farms find 900,000 ncrri of Iind.
llcmln , ngcnt.
For KINK Commercial Job Printing ,
cell at Tits DKE Job rooms.
The Lion continues to roar for Moore's
Itftmctvt and Saddlery.
Just recoivnl a largo lot of finut
citffirn In Omnho , nt Ktihn'H l > niK Hlore.
Whlpple , McMillan ft. Co. , the jewel-
cm. Crclrhlon Block. o2C-tf
f'hlcf ( rnlllgin cxptclH n vi it from H
1'Uy Scxton , chief of the .St. l.ouU fire
< lcptrtment , in ft nhnrt tiinu ,
T. J. llngcra nnd Minn Mlln .1. .Spoor ,
Toprevuntatlvt'M of tun of the olilcnt Om.v
ha families vreri' married at tin1 reHidcncc
of Cupt. Spoor Wrtlnuwlny c\tning. HMV.
W. J. Harnna officiated. Thn wmldcd
couple h'vve # 0110 on nn extended uwtern
lour.
The AIplii society , a Hicinl nrg.inbv
tion of the } oimt ; people of the colored
Kpixcupal church of tin's city , held it festi-
r.-il and ilnnc-ing party last iil 'hl in Stinel *
aril hall. Thi ice rreatn , utrawlitrries nnd
otliur refreshments WITH the hint , the
inucip was Kooel , and ovcr > body wnsnxccul-
liixppy.
Married.
TKS.SKKV. LMVUKNCK. On Juno 11 ,
by the Kov. J. H. Maxfiold , Mr.
Edwin F. Tonuury and Mm. Lucy
A. Lawrence , at thu parsonagu.
Fake ProtonRO or Not ?
FritWinturhaltor recently Hold
ihu Gurnmnia house , on Tenth street ,
togotlior with hm liquor license to
.lohn Wagner , for the sum of $ f > 00.
Itao happens tlinta licunau iu nut trans-
orrablo and Wagner soon found that
ho could not Hell under the onu lie liad
bought from Winterhaltcr. Ho con-
noquontly biought suit against Win-
torhaltor for obtaining monuy under
false prolonsoa. The matter wasliied
yesterday boforeJudgol5otiokowhodia-
cliargod thu case , thu false pretense
not having been natifautorily ealab-
1 Lobed.
A Ruing River.
When the second flood of the Mis
souri swept down the valley Una
pring , it was thought that the cus
tomary Juno rise -would not bo nn
great OH usual , owing to the fact that
thoru had boon two rises of the
river unprecedented in volume
and extent. Nevertheless thu
annual Juno rise has commenced.
During the past fivu days the river
has risen over three foot. On Tues
day it rose sixteen inches , on Wednes
day four inches and yesterday it h.id
riaontwo incheswhile the prospectsnro
good for a continued rise until about
the tenth of July. The river now
Htands fourteen foot , two inches ,
above low water maik.
PERSONALS.
lion , J. I. Kcdick and nun ha > u 150111) to
Chicago.
W. il. Scott. Into ticket ivsent of tin1
Pullman company , han nccepttnl the posi
tion of nsHUUnt to ( Jell. Hiipt. Dennett.
K. M. Sibbet , n prominent attorney of
.David City , whu IIUK been atleiulini ; the
district court in thin city , departed for hU
homo yi'ulerday.
C , II. Dabcock , geiu'ral nUto ajti-nt of
the New YorkUnderwritcrii InxurnuceCn. ,
who him recently settle'il at Lincoln , npent
the day with friends iu this city nnd went
went ycnterdny.
A. C. Campbell , a 1'ennnjhania attorney
who hm decided to locate ) in till * city , wn
admitted to practine iu the ntiitu courts by
Judge UameM in the dintrlct court
Judge Donut ) moved the uJmWou of Mr.
Campbell.
IX L. Mclaughlin , of Tekamidi , in iu
the city.
11. H. Nicholson , of IVru , N guiat ot
thu Mitropolitun.
( Jen. JoNeph Ilollman nnd Dr. L. W.
"Wilkinaon , of Dakota City , am in town.
K. A. .Tuhnnon come in from Hi. I'aul ,
Minn. , lun nuht , and it regutereel itt thv
Withnell.
Unit l Stat .SenatorVon\Vjck arri\cd
intht-city > U the It. A. M. jmterday
uftemoon. Hiii ntayiu0' at thu Mitro-
IKilitan.
Hudson linhou" , onu of thu popular
jonug men iif Lincoln , and mm of thu
proprietor of the Commercial hottl of that
rity , is In town tiiitini ; friendn.
A. K , K ) inondot the Nvhokbali ) grocery
firm of Raymond Brothers , of Lincoln ,
wan in the city > e terdi > while on his way
nutt , and made nery ugntablu call at
THE UHB otlite.
Dr. L. A. Mtuiam late of ( VMton ,
Iuna , who has dvtennined to nettle in
Omaha for thu practice of hit profexHidii ,
urrh id yestei day , nnd iu btoppiug ut thu
C'aufleltl House ,
Dr. K. N. '
Dick , of North 1'lutte , ar-
rhed in the city yc teniay for the pwpooe
of innting bin Mstcr , Mi a A. W. Dick ,
and a l.wly friend , MM. S. I , W ir , ln > m
lie ixjtecttid from GouldsloroiiKh ! , Ni > rth
Carolina. Jitter in the
da > the ladiin ur-
rivetl and the party kaiv for North 1'Uttu
to-day.
LABJK.V UNDKUWBAU ANIJ COJUSETS
'
at afcDoXALU ifc H.UUtIOS'ri. .
"Jt "Boys' i.Srayv ( Jlats , two lor Gets
Boston Btoro 010 Tenthjbtroot t.tf
r
. ALMOST A PANIC ,
*
Saongor Hall a Scene [ of Wild
Excitement Last Night ,
'I he Building Ablaze When the
Place Is Crowded.
Action Arortn n C -
Ifirultr.
fire thftt tlirontcncd to end in a.
fiorioun calnstropliu occurred last night
about a ijuartor past 10 o'clock in tliu
fr.itno Rtrticturo known M Sn-n-
gur Hull ,
The IntliuMof .St. Pliilomcim'HCatlic-
r.'il liavi ! lieon lioldini ; a fair lliurc
for tlio paHt two uvcningn , Kvcry-
itim ] > was yoini , ' : i murrily as a mar-
riagu bull about 10:15o'clock : when the
l.irgcllagplaccdatthob'ickol thugnllory
facing Capitol avunuo , was noticed to
bo on fire. OH ing to ita flinmy char
acter it flanhud into a nhuut of tlaincn
at oncu. Kor a moment thu audiunco
Bootneil paralysed , but it wai for a
moment only. Tliuro was a loud
scream of terror mid alarm and then
half thu audience wan pushing , elbow-
inir and Rurninblinij toward the door
way. The excitement was trumen *
doUH. Krionds wore Hej > aratud and
loudly callud each other ; children
Bcrcainud and many in n blind nort of
fear began to nuedli-flsly brc.vk the
ill the side windows.
Such a ncoiio of confusion
worse confounded linn seldom
been seen in Omaha. AH noon as
those nearest the door had succeeded
in making their escape , generally
without their hata , the aurging mass
of people about the doorway became
no thick'as lo literally wedge them
selves in ao tight that they could
neither move one way nor the other.
Very fortunaloly Ihero were cool
hoada in the audience and at the cril-
ical moment , C. V./alair.lior ! ! anil sev
eral oihera jumped upon chairs and by
more force of lung power succeeded
making thomaolveslieaid. The crowd
desisted for a moment and then it was
explained to them there wan really no
danger and everybody * could escape
sifoly if they would hut jjo out quietcoi
ly. This put an und to the panic , and
while many neaioat the door never
paused until they were clear of the
building , others returned inside to
watch the progioaii of the fire and the
olfortH made lo extinguish il. Those
incliulediu largo number of ladies who
showed great inliopidity. ,
Attho moment the tirowau discovered
a reporter of TIIK HKK happened lo bo
passing Sii-nger Hall. The first intimation -
mation ho had of the danger was a
loud shout of toiror , succeeded a few
seconds later by a stampede lo the
door. In much less time than it takes
to toll it men , women , children
and girls were scrambling down tho.
stops and into the middle of the
streol in the most reckless fashion. A
patent lire escape wasn't n circum
stance to the scone. Many stalled
down Fifteenth street screaming lire
at the top of their voico.s
Meanwhile the flames had been
spreading wilb almost inconceivable
rapidity. Many willing hands were
at work in a jilfy , but lack of water
proved a serious inconvenience. The
spread from garland lo decora-
lion , and had soon worked Iheir way
oulaido the building which was bril
liantly illuminated.
The windows opening upon the
porch were soon kicked oul , j nd in a
very shorl lime piles of burning
bianda and partially chaired decora
tions wore being tumbled into the
of the spectators in the
street , below. Meanwhile the
flamoB were ascending rapidly
to the roof and igniting
the woodwork. By means of a rope
the top of the building waa quickly
rofichnd and some of the boards torn
out BO that the flame might bo moro
readily got at. Kuckota of water hail
by thin time arrived and soon the
flaiuea were receiving a thorough
dousing.
All Ibis happened in a very brief
space of time , in fact so brief thai the
fire department had not had sulllcient
lime lo ai rive Ity the time they did
arrive ) what threatened to bo a serious
conllaiiation { was fully under con
trol. Kvory now and again
however the flaiuea shot oul in n now
spot so that they required constant at
tention. The department , however ,
diit not find it
necesHary to throw a
:
stream although they ijuicklyatlachod
and were ready for action.
The scene at the outside of
the hall about thu time the do-
partmcnt arrived was very exciting.
Mothers rushed around seeking their
daughters and fathers Booking their
sunn , giving every things a rather ani
mated appeal unco.
After tlio fno had been completely
oxlinguiHhed the fair wan resumed
again as usual , but not with the same
test.
test.Tho
The wind probably swayed the
largo ling against the gas jot and this
started the fno.
The pirty of energetic young men
who at oneo took the atfair in hand
deserve much credit.
The elamago is not very great and
the fair goods were not injured at all ,
Reooivliic the Prizes.
Chief Galligan yesterday received a
letter from 1) , Newman , secretary o
Iho Iowa .State Firoman's Association ,
enclosing a chock for 8125. This
amount waa received in consideration
!
of prison won by the Omaha firemen
al Iho Into tournament Of the amount
Jj
$50 go to the 1'ompier corps and 87fi
to t i hose company No , U.
LAYING THE DUST.
A Movement Started to Have
Farnham Street Sprinkled.
The condition of the stteets in the
biminess portion of the city during
Wednesday and the parly i > ortion of
yealerday was deplorable. Uncertain
wind currents sent Iwdiea of dust eddy-
ingabout , driv ingtbosmall particlcsin-
to every nook and corner. There waa
no means of keeping Iho dust oul.
The public will bo glad lo
learn that a movement is on foot to
liave r.itnham alreot at least
thoroughly sprinkled every daj. A
petition to that effect wis being cir
culated yesterday by Mr. Max Meyer.
At Jl o'clock ho had thirty-Mix sigua-
lures. Every property holder along
Farnham street had signed tin-petition
at once upon presentation and no
ditlicully was experienced in interest
ing all in the movement. The neces
sity of thu thing was apparent lo all.
Now lhat the movement has been
slarted in one portion of lho > city it
will bo followed in others , aa the cili-
7ons in the neighboring streets are
leas enterprising than Ihoy are on Farn
ham ,
Foot Cmnliod.
A man named D. J. McDonald had
hia foot crushed by the wheels of a
freight car passing over it Wednesday
in the U. P. yards at Council Bluffs.
Ho vraa brought over to this city yes
terday and placed under the treatn
meiit of the surgeon of the road.
From a Iinily.
MK. MAX MKYKR.
DKAII Sin : I can scarcely command
language to express my gratification
and delight for the musical treat of
tin week past , and only hope wo may
gel an occasional feast as the summer
passoa. ; As I HOO it has been suggested
od that I'rof. Stoinhausur give
concerts in the hall. T never
wrote an aitic'e ' for pub
lication. Tf 1 felt myself
competent to do so , I feel
that ; much , veiy much praise might
honestly bo given lo "our" orcheslra.
While 1 listened I was carried away
from earth ; it spoke in volumes to me ,
and I wondered if Ihero was Much mu
sic in Heaven , and 1 Ihoughl if all the
churches could have such music , Ibeio
would IHJ no need of preachera.
A LA
SLAYING THE CURS.
'ho ' Work of Extermination Al
ready Begun by the Police.
In accoidance with the action of the
ity council , Marshal Angoll and his
ion have begun Iho work of oxlornii-
ating such dogi as are found wan-
cring about the strocls without tags.
Vftor lo-day every dog found in t al
nidition will bo shot. Some excite-
lent was occasioned on Farnham
troot , near Twelfth , yeslorday by
lie appearance of a cur lhat was np-
, - stilleiin' ' from the rabies.
i'ho poor beast was panting
uavlly and frothing fiom the
iiouth and as a jiedoatrian passed
dim ho involuntarily throw a glance
> vor his shoulder to see that the pup
waa not wandering about his calves.
The animal waa finally taken up and
. It was learned afterward thai
unload of being mad the dog had
really been poisoned. Three doga
ivorn shot yesterday. Ono ol
thoflo animals lay nearly all
day a short distance from the corner
f Thirteenth street and Capitol ave <
iiuo , The animal was A rather healthy
pecimon of Inn kind and makes a
lomowhat unploaaant ornament for
ho sidowalkii. It is to bo hoped that
f there is to bo a general slaughter of
ownerless cura some provisions will bo
made to remove their carcasses bor
yoiul the publio v ision.
Whore the XVutoU Wa * .
Yesterday a violently oxcitoi
nan called at the office of City Jailor
LCIuro and said ho had boon rohbci
on the piov ions evening , Ho lived ,
10 Haid , in a neighboring private
boarding'houao. When ho wont homo
> n the previous night ho had in hi
possession a ( fold watch for whiol
ho had paid $200. This was
missing in the morning. McUluri
at once slatted lo investigate the cas
and learned from thu owner of the
house that the man had gone bom
piotly drunk , and was assisted to bed
The landlord had hung up the watcl
on u nail for fear il mi ht bo biokon
IIo accompanied McClure upst-'iro h
the rooii ) where the tune piece wa
found in the place it hnd been loft 01
the night boforo. The boarder wan
ov erj'oyod to got back his chronomo
tei.
A Hire
Wed nesdayMr.and Mrs. Mallery
Saratoga Precinct were absent froi
their homo , and upon their rotun
they found the lined man nnacoounta
bly missing , However upon discovet
ing that about g , ' > 0 in money had als
disappeared , they diow the iialura
inference thatV the hired man ha
"lighted out. " Ho h.w not boo
heard from since.
BURIED UNDER BOQUETS ,
Commencement Exorcises of Sweet
Birl Graduates ,
Three More Young Ladies Com
plete their Education
And Are Glren Diploma * bjr Brow-
neil Hall Fnonlty.
The three yount ? ladies who were
graduated from Brow neil Hall last
veiling had every reason to bo proud
f the audience which gathered to-
jollier in Masonic hall to do them
lonor. It represented Omaha's best
leople. Hefoio the exercises Were
poned ev ery seat in the auditorium
taken up and those who caino
alor wrro obliged to content them-
elves with standing room. This
hey did with very good
race. The atago wa.s occupied by
woury handsome pianos and its
rchway lailcfully decoraled with
flags and evergreens. The first three
ows of seats were occupied by the
oung lady members of the school
nd thi'ir teachers. All the young
idies were attired in conventional
while droasts and ft more attractive ,
andsome-looking group would bo dif-
cult to imagine. All wore on the qui
ivu before the exorcises opened
nd it was a positive pleasure to watch
fioir rontlesa anticipation.
To Iho right of the stage sat Bishop
Clarknon , to the left Ilov. Jlobert
Johorty.
The tenth chisa , or that of 1881 ,
onsisted of three young ladies , Miss
Oraco H. Mason , of Lincoln , Mies
M. Welch , of Wintorsot , Iowa ,
nd Alias HunriotU Wilson , of this
ily.
ily.Tho
The programme of Iho evening was
t length opened , to the intense satis-
aclion of Iho younger pupils , by a
rand , finely-rendered chorus. This
nmodiatcly put everybody into the
; > irit of the occasion and prepared
item for a piano solo Valso Capriso ,
y Luibhng which was to be render-
el by Miss Florence Ware. The cxe-
iltion of this talented young artiste
nis unexceptional and there was a fin-
ah to her entire style that waa superb.
The firsl essay by any of Iho gradates -
ates was delivered by Miss Henrietta
Vilson The young lady _ looked
right and fresh as an opening rose-
ud. She had taken for her subject ,
'Courage ' and Courtesy. ' Her joico
ras finely modulated and pleasanlly
itched. In her treatment of the sub-
ect she departed somewhat from the
eaten track and presented a well
rrillen , well digealcd lilorary effort ,
) he essay was loudly applauded andrew
row forth a number of o\quisito
loquola from enthusiastic friends and
vlmircrs.
Following the reading of the essay
ilisscs Olarkson , McLaughlin and
iliison , three lovely looking young
adies , made their appearance to
wider a guitar trio selected from
Warrall. The young ladies presented
very pretty sight aa they lightly
drummed Bjron's favorite instru-
iiont. Certainly oven the great poet
limsolf could not bnt have been
leased by their fascinating rendition.
Probably everybody in llio audience
was familiar with Longfellow's ryth-
nical strain , "Tho Day is Done , " and
j uid | at Home time or other meditated
over its exquisite undertone of sad-
IOSH. Not so many , however , wore
amilur with Iho music to which it
ms been not by Michael B.ilfe , Iho
.rish composer. It was Ibis sweet
iroduction tluit Miss HenriettaVH -
( in had selected to sing , and as the
well-known words rolled forth in
) loasuig melody a charm was added
.o them never perceived before. Miss
bowler accompanied on the piano. "
Miss ( trace Mason , ono of Iho most
iccoinpliHhod young ladies over graduated -
uatod from Hrownell Hall , next ap
peared to render a piano solo , the
inarch from Tannhauser. There was
a lightness of touch and a grace of
iiovemunt to this young lady's play
ng that evoked genuine and hearty
nppluuno. The conclusion was greeted
with a shower of bouquets ,
"Tho HighlB'of a Receding Itaco"
is the subject of Miss Lillie
Welch's gradualing essay ,
, Mies Welch is a tall , finely
'ormud brunette , with sparkling
Iid llack eyes. The front part of her
drens waa ornamented with a semi
circle of flowers , while a largo carmine
rose in bur hair contrasted prettily a
with her complexion. Her essay was ,
to on extent , a plea for the rights of
the Indian , and an exposition of the
wrongs suflured by the alxjriginleg al
the ) hands of thu invader. She con
cluded with an arraignment of the
government for tin continued ill treat
mei.t of the race , lioquets were ii
order in quantities when she hai
finished ,
"I'm Alone , " ono of Benedict's pro
ductions , was rendered in a v ory plo.-u
ing and sympathetic voice by Miss
Alice Uingworthy , of WmtorHotIowa
flounod'a fine composition , "Tho
Ciuardian Aiigol , " was rondi'rod ii
trio by the Misses Hagor , Liningor
and Mclaughlin. Miss Liningor pos
aessus a v oicu of phenomenal compass
and the concerted singing of the thro
young ladies was leully oxquisitol ;
sweet.
KotteueVs Oalop do Concert win
executed with dash and vim on tin
piano by Miss Laura Clobuine.
Miss Maud Clarkson followed in a
cavatina from Balfo's Haiilonolla
Her veuco'is full and vvell-roundiu
and tilled the hall icadily. When th <
sinking was concluded the aemi-ciiel
of bouquets in the front of the stag
had been largely added to ,
'
The Cbsay of 'Miss Grace Mason , an
other graduate , was probably the bos
of the evening. The young lady is
daughter of Judge Mason of Lincoln
She spoke w ithout manuscript. He
essay was entirely devoid of stiltc
platitudes und occasionally showc
bright gleams of wit , Miss Maso
was perfectly self-possessed and spok
iu u voice exactly united lo the ocean
sion. Her subject , "They were heroic
ml not heroes. " had an original and
.iking ring to it thai the body of the
ss.iy bore out. Her essay
was devoted to dissecting the different
jorts of cuiirngo that animate the
nalo and female breasts. She referred
o the courageous solf-sacrifico of the
nothers and daughters who could al
ow their best loved ones to go to save
heir country's honor. The young
ady decided in her incisive , sharp-
cut way lhat in some respects man
wan superior to woman , ( at which the
nalo portion of thu audiunco applaud-
) d ) , but in Iho higher sense of cour-
tigo woman rose above him. t'pon
no conclusion of her essay Miea
Mason delivered the valedictory ,
aking leave of her teachers , class *
nates and follow pupils in befitting
anguage. Upon the conclusion of
aledictory , thu whole front portion of
ho audience moved forward to load
lown Miss Mason with floral trih-
ules.
In .1 vocal May probably Iho next
vent of the evening was the cavalina
rom Robert lo Diablo , lendeied by
Miss Katie Trabing. The selection
uis well calculated lo show off the
ungth and bcaulv of the young
ally's voice. The higher registers of
Misa Trabing's voice are wonderfully
lear and rounded. The lower notes
ire not quite so strong but there is a
lash and finish to her performances
hat at oncu claim Iho sympathy of
ho audienco. Miss Trailing possesses
\ really brilliant voice. In rcsponso
0 sov oral encores nho sang a couple
f ballads , "Nothing else to do" and
'Would you ? " the lalter a protly
omposition by one of Iho teachers.
After Una followed Iho distribution
f pri7cs by Mr. Dohorly. Lilliu M.
Velch , of Wintered , Iowa , secured
lie Bishop Clarkson medal for deport-
lent ; Grace A. Mason the Woolworth
ied.il for scholarship ; Mary L. Hib-
.ml the primary medal for scholar-
liip ; Maud Clarkson , of Schuyler ,
Jean ' Millspaugh's medal in English
'terature ; Grace E. Gregory , e > f
Irani , thu rector's meel.il in art , and
Jessie B. Yalcs , of this city , Rev.
' . O'Connell's intermediate scholar-
liip medal. In Iho prizes Laura Cle-
tirno received the Dundy prize in
uisic ; May L. Waggoner the Wool-
orth prio in higher mathematics ;
31ara M. Brown Iho Yales prize in
rammar ; Mary M. Hagor Ihe
r.ite prize in composition ;
label I" . I'ralt , the Hawkina prize in
omjiosition ; Bessie Stcphenson , Ihe
lawkiiiH priro in iirthmetic ; Florence
Varo , the Kountzo pri/e in language ;
Lima J. Thomas , the Chase prize in
liotoric ; Margaret L. Wilson , the
'atcrson pii/o in composition ; Mary
r. McLaughlin , the chaplain's prize
1 Latin , Art.i L. Cody , the rector's
ri/e in general inipiovcincnl.
After approprialo religious core-
loniea by Bishop Clarkson , the oxer-
isos were concluded.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE ] AiltertUuucnto To Ixan , Kor Sale ,
out , found , Wants , lloirdln ? , & .C. . will belli-
crtod In thi-ae columnti once for TEN CKNTb
.r line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CUNTS
XT line. The llrnt insertion noer ICHN than
WR.vrv.Kivi : CE.NTS.
TO LOAN MONCY.
TO LOAN At 8 per centln-
Jjj ) termt in umnof S2,500 und
pw ' ' nN , for 3 to 5 > .iar , on first elms city and
arm property. HKKIH KKAL KHTATK and LOAN
, 15th and Doiuhu bts.
OM5V TO LOAN' Call at Law OIHcn of D.
M \ Thorruw KoomS. Crdirhton Hlock.
HELP WANTED.
-A m n \iorkon alurn > nuartne
WANTED , north Itith vtrtet.
ItO-iO WILLIAM K.llltOWN.
, T7"\NTKIi llj ioiinj ; min a Mtuution ma
T V miat uliop ; IIM bail conxldenible rxpcriencu
nduoulil llkuto finiuli thu trade , AdilnnT. II
uwen , I'ostollkt. IWJ t
W A.S'TED-Cook and huniln t-if'nt ' thu ! '
lloUM. 1S7-17
r ANTITI ) - \ 0lrl t ( ) wasli ilMim Apiil ) nt
YV I'liuitors Homo , c..nitr . Doil e uml Ifth
tritt. 1SS IS
[ TrAMKD ( JiHd cifl 'or frfntnl hoiincwork.
> V Call nt the law ollic. ol oat ) i. Montfjom
r. > , ortr Stite tlon l bjiik , IBs IS
- Hinall liuusi about
WANTKD-Topurchiwoa . Appl > to "T. "
"tin olliu ; rUitlnjulie , loc.itiun und iirlct. 1SS 10
LllTAMHI ) deed UtherH , 414 Htli strict , bo-
YV twein IHmej and Howard.
177 tt JOHN J. HOl'SUIAN :
Two RooJ farni handi , ix
WANTKC Of Wucu. VVaKLM J1S to tl7.
17017 CHHIhriA.S IIIUHTOL.
\\t ANTKIlt clati barber t P. W. Ptrk.
n' 3htt > inpp rlor , Council l.luHi' , Iowa.
17S3t
W ANTED A boy with * ome c p < rience in the
drug trade. Must bo 'illlnx to work. Ante -
to IlbO 2tJ JOHN W. HELL.
AVTKTT Flrnt ilaas CM * . , ( lood wagui.
Ncrth t t .cortnir Lnpital uvinue and
7Ui. 171-10
\\7-A.STFIi-IIV OM : Of THE LAIU1EST
YY Wliolthalf ( lolhini ; llouwi In Ntw York
"it ) , forthi raining fall tiade , i IM riencwd uli
nun. TlioDf huvln eipincnieandcommandini ;
Rood tnwle ill tlnd thlta flnt claa opportunl
> Al'l'l ) at once , ith referent on to A Ii C. ,
1W oillie box 308 , Ne Vrrh City ,
W 'ANTED ' OnrjwnUr. Appl > at ( ) p m Houno , $
rnrnir Ifith and } 'arnham tnitii Ui7 "I
'ANTKD A dUhwa hir and laundrt > * i at th
Knmittt Huu t l..b Ot
WVNTED A man and wife to Ukn cliar t
and do work nt K.itini ; llousii ou KUiK
rood AdJrew , giving Urin , itc. , I' , o. drawer
SJ.utj ID'Ml
\\fANTKD-Aflrnt chw bvkir None othoi
\ tuiil utijil ) ut hiward bakir > HIM vrd.Nib
1W 18
\ \ A.SrKH K001 ! wonuiironk , Mn MiCe )
tt Popplctoiiktrnt , lu.ir niw gournmin
corral IM 111
. ) -Two tlrst clam dr ) gnotli taltin :
WA.STKITwo
at the "Itoston htoru" Ajiph | Hr onaII )
tu 1' 0 liulali , manager. 155 Ij
AfJIItl , WANTED- 511 Walnut strict Wll
iu ) four dollar * a wcik for n good girl H
P l-ulUhvi. IM IS
\\r.\NTr D1H a ti.vlman Hge > | Jl , abstain
\ \ er , a Hltuatlon in n wholoaloor rital
htoruor ilritea grocirs wagon. Is nut afraid o
work CaiigivunubataiitUUeiiirit } it n < < pjiritl
Apph or addre-M James Itothwell , loll IUviii | > or
ttriil , Dmalix _ _ 141M
\\r\MED Otli ! * IK > J htoiit and aitlve
\ \ Cull on It (1 , DuniCu. , ! ! | &bouthI4thit
115 tf
Two lioardcr * Young nun pri
W
ftrrud. Addnss "A ' lei ! oltice. 140 t
ANTED * sUiuU6n.Islibu ikiiper
W irs Umllv pri fir ml No nbjixtion to g
III count rv. Addnss O 11 , Ike oitae , 130 t
A \ . \NfhTl A girl for ieiHml hoUM.'w
> > two In a fumllj .North ido eif Llik-u.-o
bitweiii , 17th and Ibtli ttrntu MUS. KhTA
1IUOOK. i IIS tf
l/"ANTKl-T o imil to work In L-anltn o
> north end of Isthttmt 11 W HAIL
lil tf
\\rANTHI-Aflrnt cla llnnerat once bj T
> > J. rAKKIill , hearm-j.Neb. 110U
SPEUIAL NOTIOES-DontinuBfl ,
-A C rnltT and hii wife ,
next to Kevofhe * . 91 If
7\M > .1) I uTiiuni ? brldcc onil mhool bond * "
w It. T Clark , llclU\uc. SC-tf
AU < ATJinS H K. CUKKK'SNo. 1 Hoard
O In ) , ' Home , ror 13th ml IXxIge Stf. Ilfst
If tl
/ 1ARI'KXTKKH unJ
LVVnirei from (2 to $3 per < l j. Inquire nc t
o lice ottlc * . 90 tf
" \irANTKD-Carpenttni uid tftblnct maVc
> V next to Hin otnce. 80S tf
IANTKD 6 canx-ntcru and 2 mhlntt malt ,
cr . wx KVKlttTIT. 819-tf
WANTit > A Ituition by n man of family ,
( tcAdy , Iniluitrioun and lllliif ) to b use-
ul In anj honomblc oipacit } Coint n > tlon nc
rordini , ' to eiiabtlity. | rii-ve odJrewi J. K. It. ,
can of nrr offlcr < XMf
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND.
AND I.NI > llcmis rents hou-u.i ,
HOtSKS
rtorco , liotcli , fann , lot * , lands ,
oonm , etc , See 1st ji c ,
I OH hhST Cottmru of thrc room * , rclUr ,
' well ami ri lirn , corner 23d ami I'lirX " > trnt
! iriilrc | of M VV , hEN.NKDV
107 3t
IIKSTr > fimilihcil front room it
171011 Cuminstreet , bit. 17th niul ISthMi
17iiH)4t ! ! )
OH ltKNT Knint furiilnhiil room "for two
I 1 Kenti. Inquire at IM'I Doiltre. 17'Mt
. KK.ST Hnuxe. on IDtli , north of ( Imcc
1.1011
1 trui . Inquire ! at WO Ibth streit , or of II.
V Hvhell , "Ilia * otllev. 170 tf
1,1011 llKNT-rroin , , lnl lt l ) clllnk' hou e
I1 S K corner 1Mb nnd Llilnvo strcits 430
nr month , h l.iliimti ISl-tf
[ TILIINIHIIKDKHONT HOOM KOH U VT SOI
L Karnhtiu btrctt , littwcu ) 10th and 17th.
RKSTMio furnlxbwt front loom on
1 flrnt floor , corner 1Mb nnd Howard. 1C1-21
71011 KENT Kurnl"hixl room at 19th nnd Hnr-
J 1 unsuitable for two perjoni. Inquire on
remise * 12S U
[ TUMI KENT-Front furnished room lor two
L1 gentA. Inquire t 1519 Dodge. 05 0
ITUWUENT A furnlihed' rout room nt 309 ,
L1 Harnlam , bcUe.cn 10th nnd 17th. "SIS
IO I.KT A fiirnlihw ! room to let with board In
:
priuilc fiunll ) , lnitilrcat | No. 6o7i 17Ui
tr .t , Omaha. 27-tf
EOR KENT Mccli furnUhed large room and
piano .S. W. corner 18th nnd Capital A\c.
983 tf
F710R RENT On Hr t floor , furrinhcd room * ,
J southwest comir 19th and Duvcnimrt.
, 769 tf
710R RENT Fumlshul roomii. Inquire at 181S
J Chimgo strict. _ Ul > 6-tf
IJIOR KENT The buildlnc 1000 Burt street ,
J fonnerly uxixl bj John Cnno ai the Ix > ndon
uiat market. Some butcher tools for Kilo. Ap
1) on the prcmUis or of John llaumcr , 1314
arnham Htreet. 695 tf
T10K RENT 2 furnlnhed rooms o > er Mea-
_ J ch-vntt' KxchangcN.E. lor. 10th and Dodge
trcets. 280 tf
FOR SALE.
B KMIS1 NEW CITY SI.\r.SSSc. Sic let
'JIOK&ALK ' A ( food IH.MJ horse , wion and
harntHi. lniiiirc | at tbo > iw York Hut
ISO IS
TIOK HALK Root ) farm hone , iixcrunch !
I 1
J. II IlKTVMI.Kit ,
105 3t 13U rnh-im Htn.it.
" I71OK S\LK \ Mills jiortaLIc inpnc ot 10
liorso jwwir. Vtrj ovonoinlral of futl and
atcr. Jackitnl with wood nnd rourcd uith
IUSMIU Iron , bnvw bound Iq locomutltc Htvlc , oil
o irnor , automatic \alvcn , brass boxiJi , oil t'l ] ' " ,
laM wixtercui i , HttAin fono pump'i and H ui-
ock patent intpirator. Complete , in good order
nd ntarlv ncn. Kuiion for wlllnjr , e with to
ithdriw from busmen * outiidu of our regular
manufactiirmi ; . Write to Urtinwich Manufoc-
( incnuK'h , Ohio. 94-ltu
71011 SALK CHKAl'-One Houth
[ - aero Broiind ,
L imd 10th ftriLt. IIouiu of four room" , barn ,
latirn , simll fruit , etc. Tennn r a > enable Kn-
ulie > 717 C'umlnpi Btrott , betwitn 17th and 18th
tritts. 89 ttt cod
FOit SALK-A small enjflno. H. W. l'ajno&
Son's make. In perfect osdir. Inquire of II.
i. Clark A. Co. JO tf
[ 71011 HAI.U All almost nun phaetou buiK > at
U A. J. Himp on's eurnoKe factor > . 31-tf
[ 71011HALK On casj UnnB , h u e of 0 rooms
L1 with lot WxllO ISth tit. , between Mikolu
ml Paul. Knquirc at 1140. SMI
[ 71OK SAliK l ane and furniture of a 'Iret class
[ ' hotil in a Urn not 1300lntabitant , in ctatc
f h'cbriaka ; ha 21 btdi ; the tratcliii ) ; uicn'H rc-
ort. Inqulru At lKi ! : ollice. .MS tf
I71011S VI.KTwo htor > lieu e and part lot , mar
' dcmt. I.OLation iood. John L. ikC'o uc ,
) pjp 1'ost Ofllic.
7IOU S U.h iMfjii lot aim t o good hou i < i at
.
HOUM. and lot In South Omiha at 31,200.
HOUBO and lot In Xorth Oinah'vat SljOO.
Ilouai. ami partol lot mar California btreU , ? 1 ,
00Small
Small houno and full lot at 5fiO.
Inquire otJno. L. McCa ue , oppomte postoffloc. '
JWltf
HOIIHC and lot 33x132 ; suitable for
warehouse. Inquire of I'dcnton , 10th St.
901-tf
171011HALKSenral peed loU In Knornew ad.
JL1 dltion. John L. McCuKUe , Opp. Pout Ollke.
959 tf
- > ground in Went Omaha.
I10KHALK-2acre
1 Inquire of J. JUnrj , No. 113 IHth. 873 tf
FOR SALK Maps of Douifla" and i > arp ) coun-
Ue > . A. ItObKWATKK , ISlUFarnham Htreet
320 tf
i I URAL KSTATK KXCHANOK. See
i > KM1H' KEALJJiTATK 1IOOM , Sic l t page.
FOR SALE Three good lotd In North Oinaha , .
at * 1.000.
Ixit In Nhinn' addition at 3450.
Ix > t In South Omaha at il&O.
Ilruutiful rtnldtnce lot at f 1,600.
Good comer lot 148x100 , un ua-rtlront-i < ttt
2.1'00.
Three lotd one nuuaro tromlSth etroet car line ,
$450 each.
Inquire of JohuL. McCayno. opposite pontolllce.
Wtf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bi\ll.S han rnttllnK Ion ? ll tx of houeJ , lots ,
land * aud farum for u le. Call and git a
thun.
1HKKN I'l' . llluck pony , flte or nix M-ursold
IIKKMANI.AMOITK.
lol IS West of lliiliuk'n l.ro > < > -
N ri'-Whltc hilfir : i-omi. red around
1 tbetuck h H. VlllUr , VVIliox I'liici , outh
ol MiotTo ir , on IMIcuin road 17J It
J
I (1ST fun rowK.oni' lunrlv u bite H ltd rom
'
_ J ne-ck , about klx'vear * old''lilt otber U rexi
amlwhite. cow , about three jeart old An * In
formationconurnlni ; will be rtctlltd at in * res
lelrnce on lUth street , betwee-u Ihrnet nnd Him
urd , orattbijoiliic J. r
itwat
I7OHb\Lh Apalrof work horses , waoii
harnro liuiulruat 1614 Iloiiglashtrtt
le > 0 IS
ISs KliSON Music Teaihir ( Irailuttte o
i , Itoikford ronvirvator ) ol niubic. Itcil
lenie' , Dr llliiiinoort'b , Capital KMIIUV and Ibth
ktreet 140 IS
UIOl'.SD-.Silur 1 \\3tch. Inquire at thUotllie ,
7-tf
UMIlltKLLAS Ana 1'anuois ri | < uired b > U
SC1UTT llth and Fanmni rta TbOtf \
HM llUOVV.N-Conicr 12th and Chlcnco
. ttncU , is read > to bore or deipcn wills
batlnfattlou yuarantud. M3lt
nKAMS-Can bo K'Ot at John Iturt stable fo
alknd | of work at reasonable fi0'urca , nea
or 13th and Lia c.n orth ktrnU. 37b tf
DONT FOUOCT Tlie successors of the Ainer
Iran Houne , on Douglas trext , KtwunOt !
and loth , for lioard , loJk-i"- and tniiiMuBt cua
? 01UIT . UlMKCtfullV
td tf Jl'LIL'S k LOUISE HOSS.
Absolutely Pure.
Vtvle from Ornp * f'reani Tartir No other pre-
r | Ulun inakr nui h llpht , H k ) hot brtvuls , or
iiirlUirlom ii-wtrj Can be eaten b } I ) > p < . ) itl > M
without feirof tbclllH reiultlnK from IIKUJ liidl-
foinl Sold onlv In mn , b\ nil drown" .
KOYAL llAlil.Ml I'OVMIKH CO.
cw
CHEAP LAND
FOR SALE.
1,000,000 Acres
-OF THE-
FINEST LAND
IX
EASTERN NEBRASKA.
SKLKCTKD is AN EAULT DAT NOT RAIL
lo\n LAND , IIUT LAVD OW.VKD BT NON-
[ { K911)K.VTrt WHO ARK TI11HI ) PATINO TAXES
AND A lit : OKFKUIM ; THKIK IA.SDFI AT TUB
X3VV 1MUCK Of SO , ? S , AM ) $10 PER ACHE ,
ON LONO TIMK AM ) KART TKRM8.
WE ALSO OKFEll XOIl SALE
IMPROVED .FARMS
IN
Douglas , Sarpy and Washington
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
OmahCityRealEstate 0
Including KleKant KcBulcnces , Buninc s
nnd I'vihlcncu LotH , Cheap HOU PH and
'jotH , and a larfrc number of Lotcin wont of
.he AdditionH of Omaha.
Alho , Sintill TractH ol 5 , 10 and 20 acrces
n and near the city. We hav o good oppor
tunities for making Loans , and in nil co en
> et < cinally uxaniine titles and take evury
irccautiou to injure safety of money HO
mehted.
lie ow we offer a fnmll lint of SrKCUU ,
BAHOAISI.
BOGGS & HILL ,
Eeal Estate Brokers ,
1408
North Side of Farubam Sireot ,
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NEB.
rnO CAI C A beautiful rf lclenov lot on
CUn OHLC 1'nlifonil.ibitwcoij 22nd and
.iJd street' * , 1WX ) .
JiOOGS & HIM *
CAI C Vcfv "i ( < 0 houcc and lot
OHLC on inn nud Webster street * ,
with him , coal bouse , well elctorn , Mrule und
'ruit trem , curj tiling eompktu. A dtwirablo
ilccu of property , Hk'ure-i low
( KS X HILL.
CtlD CAI C Kplcmlid biuinevi lots S E.
rUn uHL.ll corner of lelth and Capitol
Avenue. HOliOS S HILL.
CAD CAI C Houneand lotexjrnerChksgo
rUll OHLL aud 2Ut Ht/wU , MX .
HOtiUb St. HILL.
LTO D O AI C I-trice houra on Da > rnport
rUll OHLC NtrtKbttwecnllthandicth
? loc Uou for boarding hotwe. Owner will
ow
Two ntw houMvi on full lot
FOR SALE
in hountx * ft Huth'B txlCJ-
Uon. ' Thin property will be Bold very cheap.
llOOOti & HILL ,
17KWHLEA top pheaton. Enquire of JM
Jj HtepheiiBon. 9W U
CAI C Corner of tworJioloe lots In
w. . OHLC Hhlnn'M Addition , roqutrt teat
at onct nubmlt be t couh oDt-r ,
1IOOOH & HILL.
CAD CAI C A Rood and desirable rml-
rUli OHLC dence property. $1000.
UOUUb & HILL.
PI U r 1111 UflNCK-Not In the market.
Oner will Mil far 80 , fl.
110UUH HILL.
FOR SALE 4 K ° ° d lots , hhinn'H 3d ftd
dition JIW each.
HOUUh & HILL
CAI IT A \er > fine riwldonca lot , t *
OHLC eomuimrt ) dt ! nn u > hulid
fine house , t..JOO. liOUUS & HILL.
CAI C About 200 lotH In Kountio k
OHLL Ruth addition , Just houth
of ht , Marj H a\rnuu , il'ti to 4SOO. Tlimo loU
arc mar luiilnihs , Mirrouudi-u L ) tine improve
unnt and are 40 per tint ihinptr than nnj othir
lotfl In thu market , banuiont ) b > bujint : them
loia. HOUUH & HILL.
CflD CAI C 10 loU , suitable for fine reul-
HUH OHLC dence , on I'ark Wild .ut-nut ,
Jblocl.KH. H. of ill pot , all cot cru l itJi fine largo
truD. 1'nct i Jtriuulj low. * ooo to 700
HOCUS & HILL.
Some \ ry cheap lots In
FOR SALE Lnkud aililillon.
1UK.GS A. HILL.
Qfll F ChtaP corPc.rloti cofnof
rnn CAI C
rUK OHLC S Uli and Mth hts , hitwreeu
Karnham , Douglas , and the pri | H td e tinslon of
Iod-e strut. Price * n > " ( 'o from f-JOO to ftuO.
W u ha\e concludiil to ifi - " " of unall nuonn ,
ono more ihauce to necuro a homo und ill build
houses on these loUon nnull pa > menUi , aud will
PAI C 1W aues.O link * Irom city ,
r OHLC alioutJO acre * 1117 choioo
\allev. ulthrumiins wdtir , balance Kiutl > rolling
, enl > J > . f w "O ' <
OMI C 400 acrm in one tracttweho
OALC nillenfrointit,40ncrw eul.
tlvattd. Living Sjirln-tof wut r , some iilcxal -
UJM , Tlio land U all ur t iliHS rich prairie Price
UOOns Ai HILL.
mD CAI IT 720 acres In one bed ) , 7 milea
FUli OALCu tof rrtmont , U allUvel
Und , tuodurfnir heavy growth of snt . In Ugh
lallev. rich eoiland J ink * from railroad ajid
tide track , in good settliraent and no Utter land
cui l fouud , BOOCS 4. 111LL ,