1 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 30 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE , - , Thursday Morninpf , June 30. LOOAIi BREVITIES. Patterson fells coal. "Frederick. Hntltr. " Get your hats nt DoanoV. Smokes Sftxc' hand mrvJo lOoi ' Drink SAXC' Peruvian Deer. j 4000 residence lots , Bern ! * , agent. COO business lots. Cull on Hernia. f j Kreryono drinks Saxo's Crown Soda. Bomis' new man of Omaha , 25 cents. Bomis' rcj l estate boom. 1'irst pago. 250 houses nnd lots. Bcmla' agency , Buy cheap Hammock * ftt Frederick' * . For riNK Commercial Job Printing , all at TUB BEE Job rooms. 200 farms and 000,000 acres of land. Bemis , ngcnt. The Lion continue ! to roar for Mooro's t Harness nnd Saddlery , JtM received a largo lot of fmcit cigars In Omalia , at Knhn'n Drug Store. Whlpplc , McMillan & Co. , the Jewel- ore , Orcichton Block. o2G-tf - A dead dog is creating n nulsanco at Tenth and Mason street * . A meeting of the Bathing club will be liflld this evening in the police court , The ( Ireatttt flargaini in Halt are the flankriipt Slock at half price , at FrcJcrick't Hal Emporium. dlw Tlio Ivmmet Monument Asuoclalion will give a grand hall at Clark'fl hall Mon day evening July 4tli. Tickets one dollar. First-class music has l > ccn engaged. 127-Ct The Macnnorchor will hold n picnic nt Bauman's wove , out Sixteenth street , on July -Hli. HofTmnnn's orchestra will -furnish the music. About twenty-five noldicrs bound from New York to different poinU in the west passed through the city yesterday. They were all infantry men. - - Coup's combination of twelve circuses will noon reach Omaha nnd [ every indica tion points to their giving one of the grandest exhibitions of the kind ever seen lore ; , The thermometer at Max Moycr & Bros , from 12 in. yesterday , until 12 in. to day , indicated the following ! Juno 28 , 12 in. 90'1 p. m. 08' , 7 p. m.88f , 10 p , m , oT June 20 , 7 a. m. 85' , 10 a. in. 88' , 12 in. 1)1 ) * ' The members of the Ninth infantry band , stationed at Fort Omaha , will spend the Fourth of July at St. Joe. The citi zens of that place will have an opportunity of listening to some fmo music during their utay Ihorc. An Apology. The Council Bluffs patrons of TUB Br.K mil notice an absence of their usual quota of news in this morning's paper. This is owing to on unfortu nate accident that occurred too'lato to remedy. Such arrangements will bo inado hereafter as will prevent a re currence of this. To-morrow morn- i i * ling TUB BKK readers may expect their nsual supply of news. PERSONALS. * lion. Sam Baker , of Plattsmouth , ia at tJioAVJthnell. " 'W ; H. Bentley , of Oakland , California , is in the city , A. B. Gould , of Sioux City , is at the Canfk'ld house. G. Grosvcnor , n Tckamah cattle man , is at the Cruighton house. W. Harrington , a Tckamnh banker , is staying at the Croighton house. John G. Smith , n heavy cattle dealer of lllair , is a ( jue.it at the Crclghton , Church llowo , of Brownsville , IB at jircscnt staying in the city. Thomas Wolfe , cditorof the Scward Re porter , is at the Metropolitan. It. R. Layton , of San Francisco , is among those registered at the Withncll. A. Yea/el , A. II. Gramet , nnd A. W. Cox , of Hastings , are at thu Metropoli tan. tan.L. L. F. Saegcr registered at the Canfiold house , as from "Snake Kreigck , Alasquo , " yesterday. A. 0. Smith and wife , and A. O. Smith , Jr. , of Ogden , are guests at the 'With- nell. nell.J. J. A. Gillesple , principal of the State JIuto * Institute , went wiuth yenterday. Misa Katie Murphy liaa rctuntcd from TfnnVUm where the has beeu attending school. QCapt. W. S. Stanton , of Ft. Omaha , left for Ft. McKinney on the U. P. train yesterday. Miss Aggie Livesey , of thin city , hax gone to Michigan for a month's recreation at her grandmother' * hoinu. Albert Jolco , editor of the Syracuse Journal , accompanied by lila wife , Is intho city on his way homo from avlslt tofrlemU Jn Dakota county. Jj. M. Kllbuni , of Crouton , Iowa , is vis iting Omaha , Samuel Burns , the well known merchant of thb city , utarted east yesterday , Hon. George Collins , M. D. , of Pawnee City , arrived in the city lost uight and it staying at the Wlthnell. Mrs , Vaughn and Miss Kffie Chase wife and daughter ol llov. Mr , Vaughn , o Lincoln , were yesterday visiting the faml ly of llesv , Dr , Jameson , of this city. The ] left in the afternoon for Saratoga , Nv V. where they will remain until Septembc next. next.M. M. 0. King , the owner of the bite of th new town of Sterling , In Colorado , alou ; the line of the Colorado Central railway arrived tu the city yesterday for the pui pose of purchasing lumber for new build ingn , and presenting the deed of eight - acre of land to the U. P. rail way , which h dofM in conkldaration of their locating Touiid houie of the new' road at Sterllnj WIe h registered at the Canfield house , * * " ' Two Dead Horses. Tlio intense heat of Tuesday cause , ilio deatli of two horses attached t * ' i the mail wapon ot thu post oflico dt ° ' tllD dropped dead > ; d the other one af tei warns diet ! from over-exhaustion. ' LOCAL LIQUOR TRAFFIC. How It is Proposed to Regulate It. The Ordinance Introduced Into Council Tuesday Evening. ) The ordinance introduced into the city council Tuesday by Mr. Dun ham to regulate the sale of intoxicat ing liquors in the city , nnd which was referred to n committee , is both elab orate nnd lengthy. It provides that no ono shall sell or give nway on nny pretext whatever any malt , spirituous or vinous liquors without having first complied with the provisions of the ordinance ; all licenses are to bo signed by the mayor nnd city rlerkjno license can bo issued for n longer term than the municipal year ; the rate of licen ses shall bo $1000 , applications for licenses must bo made direct to the mayor nnd city council , signed by thirty freeholders of the ward , with n bond in ? 3000 signed by two sufficient sccuriotics ; the mayor , president of council and the city clerk are appointed a board to pxis upon the bonds of ap plicants ; ono person cannot go upon moro than a single license bond ; when the application , petition and bond are filed , $1,000 must bo paid to the city treasurer , and if the application is re fused , the money will bo refunded ; no action will bo taken upon applications until they have boon published in the paper having the largest circulation in the city , this at the expense of the applicant ; in case of a remon strance the board will fix a day for the hearing of the matter ; the penalty for selling to minors is 825 ; minors ob taining liquor under false representa tions will bo fined $20 nnd confined in jail not moro than thirty days ; the penalty for soiling adulterated liquors is $100 for each ofTense ; the penalty for Belling oh Sundays or election days is the samu ; where parties are selling without ' licenses the police judqo shall issue a warrant , nnd they shall bo tried for felony ; permits will bo issued to drug gists by the board ; the penalty for selling drink between 12 and 4 in the morning is $100 for each offense ; whenever - ever the mayor deems necessary ho may issue a proclamation prohibiting the sales of liquors in less quantities than five gallons , for a period not ex ceeding twenty-four hours ; the pen alty for not complying is $25 ; the city marshal must make monthly re ports of all tholiconsed and unlicensed saloons in the city to the council. This ordinance is to go into effect at once upon its passage. BADLY SHAKEN UP. Throe Young Men in a Buna- way Tuesday Evening. 5 * Julius Fessnor , John Tellogo and Harry Hunt wont out riding Tuesday evening to Cut-off Lake. As the party was passing down the hill loading to the lake their horse allied and started down thu declivity ut n rapid gait. Young Fessnor jumped from the vo- liiclo , but his two companions re mained in their seats. The horse had only run n short distance from them when the vehicle struck the root of a trco pitching both young men out. Fcssnor was probably the most injured of the party and will bo laid up for several days with a sprained nnklo and sundry bruises. Ho fortunately es caped without any broken limbs. It is thought that Tellogo has received internal injury as ho was. pitched to the ground with great violence. Hunt escaped with some severe and painful bruises. All of the youg inon were in a very sere condition to-day. Card of Thiuvki- The people of Omaha responded so liberally in aid of the City Mission picnic on Tuesday as to make it n gratifying success. Provisions wore donated iu great abundance , and con veyances were on hand in sufllciont numbers to carry all the children tc the park. For the interest and nyin- pathy thus shown , the Industrial ami Sabbath school departments take thii mode of tendering their acknowloclg ments. Mrs. S. II. II. CLARK , Supt. Industrial School , WARUKN SWIIZLEK , Supt. Sabbath School. A Painter Robbed. Yesterday about 3 o'clock a. m.Ollicoi McCuno mot a man on Tenth strooi who told him ho had just boon robbed His story was that just as ho wo ; passing the rough place in the stroo over the embankment crossing Sout ] Omaha creek , acouploof men jumpoi upon him from behind tvnd hold liin while they went through his pockota taking ? ( ! in money , all ho had , am his coat and hat. The name of th man was not learned , but ho is painter by trade and works in ono o thu shops in the city. Picnic. , Tlio Standard club will hold a pie nio thp latter end of next weeks Hanscom park. Either Thursday o Fnday afternoon will be the time Be looted. Preparations'Rrb"ulr 'ady 'o ' foot to tnoko it a most roVliercno a'l * ' * ' ' fair , MUNICIPAL TOPICS. Such as Wore Doomed Worthy of Mention Tuesday Evening. Council held a brief session Tuesday veiling nnd about the most im- ) ortant thing done was to introduce n ordinance regulating the sale of iquors. A communication from A. J. Han- com complaining of the bad coneli- ion of the park was referred to the ommittcoon public property and im- > rovrmonts. Tlio marshal was instructed to no- ify owners to remove the obstructions on the fourteen feet of street na dccid- d in ordinance 213 , The finance committee reported hat the necessary levy that would bo iccdcd would bo 0 mills. Adopted. Tlio finance committvo , to whom vas referred the petition of D. S. tfooro , 0. V. Gallagher and others iraying tJio enforcement of chapter 3 > f revised ordinance , recommend that the attention of the city marshal Wo lircctcd to same. Adopted. The report on the communication rom the city engineer in reference to urbing Dodge street , from Thirteenth o Twentieth streets , was filed. The engineer notified the council liat in accordance with their instruc- ions ho had made n mirvoy of Tenth treot , with a view of obtaining the ppropriato grades to drain the same , 'ho matter was referred to the com- littco on public property nnd im- irovomonls. The mayor reported that ho had gneel the ordinance fixing salary of loliconien nnd also an ordmanco cs- nblishing the depth of gutters and rown of streets. George Smith , was appointed ongi- ocr of sewerage , The appointment of Henry Livosoy s ono of the appraisers in the sewer ontract , was referred to the com- nitteo on public property and im- > rovcmentfl. 0. 0. Houscl , James Croighton and tf. W. Kinney were appointed ap- > raisers of the damage resulting from 10 opening of Idaho street. The mayor was authorized to use us judgment in reference to the em- loyment of John Bogart to make ircliminary surveys and estimates of sewer system. Bids for doing the city printing voro received from Tim BKE , Tolo- ; ram , Republican and Mr. Roes , and vero referred to the committee on irinting to report at the next moot- ' An ordinance changing the grade F the west curb of Eleventh street , > etwoon Howard nnd Harnoy streets , vas passed. An ordinance regulating the sale of ntoxicating liquors ir. the city of inaha was introduced nnd referred o thu judiciary committee. An at- einpt to refer it to the police coni- nittco , to whom a similar ono was re torted , created somu discussion , nnd vhen put to vote was lost. Resolutions that the city engineer oport an ordinance establishing the ; rado of Saunders street ; that thu ioux City & Pacific railroad bo di- ootod to plank the crossing on Nicho- as street ; that the judiciary commit- oo report an ordinance defining the utios of pound-master , and that the : ity engineer report an ordinance cs- abhshing a grade on Pleasant street roro all adopted. A resolution that all walks and onccs be removed within the curb no was referred to the committee on treots and gradcH. Council decided that the shooting f dogs was not only barbarous nnd nhunian but dangerous , and conso- uontiy passed an ordinance to pro- libit it. Council adjourned for a week. Resolution of Tlianlcs. At a meeting of thu executive com- uittco of the Pioneer Saungcrbund , luld on Saturday last , the following osolutions were unanimously adopted. RKSOLVKD , That the heartfelt hanks of the Pioneer Saongorbund are duo and hereby tendered to Miss vittio Lowe for her exquisite vocal- sm , which tended so much to the access of the grand concerts. Also o thu Omaha Glee Club , * the Hut" nonio and Lyran societies for their valuable assistance in all of the ontor- ainments and parade , and to the ) maha Turnverein aim Omaha Fire ) onartmunt tor their willingness to da ill in their power to make the late Saongorfost pass off smoothly and pleasantly , auditor thior active and > raisoworthy participation in the par- ulo nnd the picnic gaieties. RKHOLVED , That iho oflicors and nombers of the Pioneer Saongorbund vill always hold n cherished recollec tion for the friendly feelings practi cally shown to their enterprise by nil ho parties above named , the Omahn press , the business men whoso inter ests were represented in the proces sion , the mayor nnd city ollicors and iho community generally for its pat ronage of thu efforts of thu 'bund in inaugurating uid ) carrying out the jroat feast of song lately hold here , the sweet memory of which will not ioon die out in the minds of all true [ overs of music. By onler executive committee. II. HoaENZWEIO , Secretary. Military Topica. Lieut. John G , Bourke , of the Thin Cavalry , goes on to Governor's Islam as a witness at a court martial. Corporal Ernst Wagner , of Co. B. Ninth Infantry , has been appointee topographical assistant in thu ongi noer's department. A general court martial will assom bio at Ft. Hall , Idaho.July 7th Th court will consist of Capt. Augustu II. Boinbridgo , 14th Infantry ; Lioul Charles II. Warrens , 14th Infantrj Lieut , Frank Taylor , 14th Infantrj Lieut. Richard T. Yeatman , 14th In fantry ; Lieut. Fredenu S , Calhoun ] 4th Infantry ; Liout. William I Reynolds , 14Ui Infantrj' ; Lieut. Jt lius E. Quentin , , 14th Infantrj Judge Advocate. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. Changes in the B. & M. Head quarters Items of In terest. A number of changes nro "contem- dated in the B. & M. Headquarters o take effect July 1st. Mr. 0. Q. Freeman , who has been n the employ of the company for a umbeiof years nnd who has for onto time past , been in charge of the ickot auditing department , has hand- d in his resignation , and leaves for lis homo in New York to engage in norcantilo pursuits. Mr. 0. D. Dorman , who has had > orsonal superintendence of the freight nd general auditing , removes his ( lice from the third story to that ad- uiiiiiic Mr. Touzalin's nnd Mill hero- fter devote his attention solely to the ; enoral auditing business. Mr. T. H , jcavitt , formerly secretary of the B. : M. land department , is appointed assistant auditor nnd removes from jincoln to this city. Mr. Randall , atoly assistant auditor , is appointed idaot nnd freight auditor , nnd will mro charge of the largo force of clerks n the auditing department in the iird story. Mr. O. W. Vis , recently appointed jonoral European agent of the Union ? acific , with headquarters at London , eaves this week for his now field of abor. General Superintendent J. T. 31arko is taking the first vacation vhich ho has enjoyed for years. Manager T. L. Kim ball has gone vest on business connected with the oad. Two coaches will bo required next Vriday to carry the crowd of U. P. > all players and their friends who go ) Denver on the base ball excursion. CATHEDRAL SCHOOL. Annual Distribution of Prizes Yesterday. The animal distribution of prizes in 10 Parochial school attached to St. 'hilomona's cathedral , took place 'uesday afternoon at half past 3 o'clock. Among the visitors present were , Very Rov. M. Riordnn , V. G. , fathers Kelly , English and Rj-an ol Vumibus. The programme of exercises wcro as ollows. March. Opening address. K. Welsh. Hymn. School Choir. Bird's ' Mattinoo. 0. Corrigan. Advice to an affected speaker. Liz- o Sullivan , 0. Hanting. Ill-natured Brior. R. Ford. Dialogue. Fault Finder. Masters 'uinlan ' nnd Carney. Little Jacob S. M. Gloason. Hymn. School Choir. Ireland's Request , D. O'Connor. "I did not think. " G. Gorman. Mary Stuart's Last Prayer. M. Casey. Minnie's Christmas Sermon M. logan. The Curfew Boll N. Thompson , Dialogue A. Craft and D. Carri- ; an. an.The The entire programme was render- d in an admirable manner. The premium for excellence , a beau- .iful gold medal given by Rov. Father English , was awarded to Miss Kate jullivan , a charming young lady. The jrcmium for Christian Doctrine , also presented by Rov. Father English , was a silver medal which WAS awarded to Miss Mollie Holan , n very agreeable young lady. The attendance prize was .warded to M. Linahan. The first iromium for penmanship was awarded Miss Ivatio Sullivan , and the first > roinium for Bible history to Mise ilollio Hoolan. Those that deserved lonorablo mention were : J. Mahony , il. Linahan and A. Callahan. The est of the premiums were then dis- ributod after which Very Rov. Fathoi liordan gave an address. 1 ho chil- Iron then dispersed highly pleased vith the afternoon's entertainment. Sod Sight. . A sad scone was presented to the lassongers nnd people gathered at the J. P. depot Tuesday afternoon , Among the emigrants who arrived in ho morning was a family of Danes who had rocontlj' been converted tc ho Mormon religion and were on heir way from their Danish homo Ic a now ono in the Salt Lake valley , When they reached the city , a little jitby belonging to ono of the womei was sick and suffering , but they won poor and had no money with which , te i > uy medicine or to pay n physi cian , and so "tho mother sa upon ono of the seats in the waitiiij room holding her child in her lap al the long hot day , while she couli neither express or understand n won of English. At last Mr. Boll , th ticket agent , sent out for a physieia : who pronounced the phild to bo be yond help and then dyinc. At abou 4 o'clock the little thing gasped for th last time , nnd the county commission era having learned of the case took th body into their charge for burial. Th broken-hearted mother and the rest c the family took their departure on th night train for theiir Mormon horn leaving the body of the dead baby i the cnro of Coroner Jacobs. THE FOURTH. The Great Celebration Oma ha's Invitation. 1921,000 Room for all Nebraska and Iowa , At Omaha there will this -oar be given the Lest celebration that money can produce. A SERIES OF KAOES 3y the fastest horsca in the State ol NEBRASKA. KANSAS CITY VS. OMAHA. The Kansas City base ballists are matched to play the U. it SI. nine. PI1TY INDIAN WARRIORS. right from the plains have been en gaged to aid the celebration with their vild dances , furious games and savage nusiei. nusiei.A A URAND BICYCLE RACE vill bo given , and the contustwill bo ngagcd in by n host of exports. A hundred minor sports such as oot racing , greased pig , sack racing , ( xncing , etc. , will keep the fun going , At five o'clock J. II. Pierce will iscornl in his GIANT BALLOON , 'Ranger , " a vast hydrogen gas balloon hat will soar to the clouds and make avoyago through space. Everyone s invited. Room for all Nebraska and all of owa too. U. P , special excursion train from ColumbusNob. , Excursion rates on all trains. Racing begins on Saturday , July 2nd and ends with a grand time on lie glorious 4th. Special trains will bo run from city .o the grounds every hour , 25c round rip. J. E. BOYO , Pros. J. J. BROWN , Trcas. B. B. WOOD , Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. The only place in the city where "os. Schlitz's Milwaukee beer is found on draught is the Merchants Ex- hango , cor. 10th and Dodge street. tt CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS. JOWEST PRICES , AT BUHIIMAN'S. 2t Lawnsociabloto-morrowThursday ( ) light , corner Seventeenth and Capitol venue. If you want a good clock go to Ed- helm & Erickson's. CREAMERY BUTTER in ono and two pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. jc28-3t Piles of fruits and vegetables at Buiiett's / 29-4t "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dynpep- aia , indigestion ami. heartburn. At 0. F. Ooodnun'l. CREAMERY BUTTER in ono and two pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. je28-3t Cause underwear for ladies and ; onts 35c , at atL. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. First class refreshments at the lawn sociable to-morrow night. Choice Fresh Butter and Eggs at Win. Gentleman's. 27-Gt. Nice Peach Blow an d new Potatos it Win. Gentleman's. 27-Gt. Hammocks at 99 cent store. j23eod-tl Mosejuito Nets , only 37c , at L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. FOURTH OF JULY , 3USHMAN'S. ' Just received n now lot of Parasols , Lawns , Dotted Swiss i , Laces , Ties , Fans , Gloves , Hosiery , Collars , Cuffs , all at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to see them. 2t Pure cider vinegar at Julius Troit Bchko's. 24-Gt , * "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costlvc- ncas and Sitk-llcadnclie. At C. F. Ooodman'a IMPORTANT RIBBON SALE. 1,000 Pieces Ribbon AT KURTZ'S. UNHEARD OF PRICES. N . 2 all Silk Ribbon , 2c. a yard. " 3 2c. " " 4 " 5c. " " D " 5c. " 7 " lOo. " 0 lOc. " < 12 " 12k. " These are all Silk Gros Grain Rib boas'and cannot bo duplicated. Fancy Ribbons and Sash Ribbon at very low prices. FOURTH OF JULY GOODS. Gloves , Mittens , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs Special Bargains in Parasols , Dressing Sacquos , Linen Ulster * JUST OPENED. Now Things in Collars , Ties , Ruchlngs. The 'Indies are invited to iuspoc these goods , as they are the cheapen line ever opened in Omaha. KURTZ'S ' STORE , Crcightou Bloc ! ANOTHER BONANZA. Wo tike pleasure to inform our > atrons that wo have been fortunate n securing another immense sample ot of Fans , Parasols , Lisle , Silk and Lace blovcs and Mitts , Silk Hand- corchief , Cream and Black Silk Lace Ties , Hosiery , Corsets , Underwear , Cord and Tassels , Shirts and SuspcnJ lors , AT 60 PKR UKNT. ON THE DOLLAR. Wo have decided to give our cus tomers the full benefit of this immense bargain , by turning the goods into reaely cash at ruinous prices. Don't 'ail to secure some of the bargains at the Mechanics' Ono Price Store , 408 South Thirteenth street , near Harnoy. N. FlUEDEUlCKHOX & 'WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. AtC F. Oo.nlmMi' . A FEW SUMMER SILKS Still loft at Bushman's. All that have seen them have pronounced them the > est and cheapest in Omaha. Wt nako no extravagant assertions in out advertisements. Call and see UB. 2t Fresh Butter and Eggs at 20-41 WM. GENTLEMAN'S. All ; kincls of surgical instruments at J. C'Pantor it Co.'s drugstore , corner of Douglas nnd Twelfth sts. 3orrespondenco from country physi cians solicited and prices guaranteed is low as St. Louis. jc29-2t CREAMERY BUTTER in one and twc > ound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. jc28-3t Reduced prices in spring and sum mer goods at G. A. Lindquest's , the norchant tailor , on 13th near Farnham. 28Gt H. G. Clafk & Co. are prepared te renovate any kind of dried fruits. jo28-Gt CREAMERY BUTTER in ono nnd twc pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. je28-3t Spring Chickens at 29-4t WM. GENTLEMAN'S. The Now Fairbanks Sowing Ma chine. 209 ICth str. FRANK MAUS , tf Agent. o Pure cider vinegar at Julius Treit , ichko's. 24-5t. Parasols cheap at the Boston Store on 10th street. The "Boston Store" man is making hings lively ; look at his now advcr- isomont on first page. SPECIAL NOTICES. vertiMinent To Loan , For Sale , Lout , Found. Want * . Hoarding , 4c. . will bo In artod In these column ! once for TEN CENTS T line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS > cr line. The flrat Inaortlon never lees that TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. TO LOAN At 8 per ccntln tercst In sums of $2,500 am ! ipwnnfc , for 3 to S jrnars. on first-class city and 'arm ' proi > crty. UKMIH KHAL EBTATK and LOAI AOUM.-V. 15th and Douulas SU. TO LOAN Call at Law OIHce of D , M1 L. ThoniM Room 8. Crelehton IJlock. HELP WANTED. WANTED A good jfirl forgcncral housow ork A | > plyatl41S Dodge street. 250-30 WANTED A llrstKOod ijlrljffood aeii paid Rood references required. Imjulro north w , t corner of Farnham and 18th. 200-1 WANTED A Binart cash hey atjtho Uostor Cash store , Ultl 10th etrcct Annlv or Thursday , from 12 to 1 o'clock , to 1' . 288-29 WANTED-OIrl In small family ; must bi Kood cook , washer and Ironcr. Apply a' ' 2207 Uotlge street. Good wages pal-j. 2S9-1 Good fflrl to do housework h WANTED . InniiUo at 2417 Daictuwr street , Let. 2Uh and 2Mh. 237-1 "TTTANTED Onu lilacksnilth and one carpenter YY also 2 or 3 good stout bo.\s to learn tradi of moulder. Inquire Onuha Foundry and Ma chine Company. 291-1 VrrANTED I1V ONE OF TilE LAnaES'I V Y Wholesale Clothing Hoiikea in New Yorl City , for the coming fall Usule , experienced sales men , Those haIng experience and commanding a good trade will find thin a flrst clas opnortunt ty. Apply at once , with rcfcrencati to A. I ) . U. iWottlco box 303 , New Ycrk City. _ Jel6-wed4sat-.1 "TTTANTED A partner or hujcr. Inquire s YV I'hlladilphla Coflto House , 10th ttrect. 2bO-J)28 - ( rfrl. Apply 1671 riortl WANTED-Good 18th street. J27330 To Purchase , a good and cheat WANTED second hand buggy Addruie \ X. llco otllce. 276-20 - ' . .Two good brick WANTED-Immcdlati'ly. Shot Co , or Col llns & 1'ctty. 278 tf > ANTED OIHce boy at the Emmet House W 283-Jyl -\TtrANTII-A ! good ( jlrl in a small family Y Y Constant employment w 111 ho filve-n I a good Klrl. Apply at ICK ) Wt-hster tre > cl ii74-J > 28-lt JIKS. MAULKV. ) A plrl for general housework WANTIJI at JOHN 0. WILLIS1 , HI Deielgfl > tre'et. 272-tf WANTED Girl for general housework , 8.1 comer ICth and Hartley street. 203 2S MRS. CHAS. 11ALDACII. ANTKD A cook and kitchen helpattli W 1'aclflo IloUso. 271-2 00 A thoroughly eiompctcnt girl wit WANTED , ( Jood wagtw. la\cni > oi street , 2nd dour uu > t of Uth , north side. 2&0-1 " \TrANTEI > Good f Irl for general houscwor YV III tmill family. Apply 1S10 Webster , he 16th and 17th. 200-211 "XTtTANTED j Ono nivn In a county males mi YV ney seliliii ; our springs for buggy sha oouplhigt. Kcnd tamp jor tcnnii and cut or U. lu itauipn fora pair , to anti-Rattler Safety Kprhi Coinpany,00 Randolph St. , Clilcago.m-th-satjy-S TTOU8K WAKTED-A dH-ellln : : liotu Jl coiitalnliiKimt less than clghl room Address Dr. Buniuien , Kort Oinulia , Keh. 218-tI "WANTED A cottage contalnln HOU8K le'ss than six rooms. Address 1) Uarnctt , fort Oinulm , Neb. 210-1 f "tTTANTED TwoboArden. Young men Jin VY Imod. AddrtM "A. " Bee office , ifo- "ITrANTED A good dining room trlrl imracd YY ately M tuo Octldeutafhotel. 220-tt SPEUIAL HOTIDES-OontmuBd. /NAt.t , AT MRS. B. K. CfcAHKE'S No. 1 noun ! jne \ Home , cor. ISth anil Dodge SM. Best n the city. 10 til / AtlPENTEUS ml tnhlnctmnkcrt wanted. j Wnecs from $2 to t3 per day. Inquire next toBf oIlc ! . 030-U "ANTKll Fundliip bridge ftml ihool lx > nd . W II. T. CUtk. Hellenic. J6-U [ TTANTKI ) A ultu&tion by a min of family W * < c ( ly , Industrious nd wllllnR to hu UM- ullfiMiy honorable sajnclty. Compcnsutlon fto- cordlnc to cnpftbllltjr. HCMO adJtcM J. E. H. , CAM of n i office. 004-W FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. neil KENT With l > ot\rd , nc ly furnlnhod [ ' front room whhalcoio. Qood temm to tao ounit men. AJJrens I'ostodlc * box 37 , city. 2W-H MOK HUNT Front roomi. Ucntlcman and M lady preferred. Inquire 1711 Chicago St. -3920 UKNT A fiirnl'hcdrooni fora ( rcntlcmnn FOR 300 Karnham street , bet. ICth itnd 17th. 231-29 11KNT Iarco airy room southwest corner istli anil Capitol uvciuic , sultalilo or two or three gentlemen. 27Q-fc28-3t TrtOK KENT To gentleman and wife a imltoor L'imfurnlsliced roomswlth Urge closet , In new irick houso. Apply at 1013 Chicago street. 209 tf 1011 HUNT Homo of sk rooms with cUtcrn I 1 and stable , one acre lot , with fruit , , ono and lnlf mile w it trcm poitofllco. $16 per month. at 1512 Ua\cniort Rtrect21120 T OI lfKSrT. Tim IiAlielK r AND aiosr I' CF.NT1IAM.Y LOOATKll HlUCK STO1U1 IJT 1'1ATTMHOUTH. Tills Ill'iUltlfUl MCW store Is 22 feet by 100 feet , with laruo show \\liu1ems , lilted uplth nil thu latest modern imireiMMncnts. It H hltictluel 111 thecom - ncrclal center of Main street , and Is ,1'osl- Ively the most choice- business location In. town. For terms apply to the owner , I.cU ( iolilliiB , Vlttttsimmtn , Nebraska. 2M-yl ] RENT Neatly furnUhed front room at I1OR Cnintngstreet , bet , l.th and 18th eU. 224-cod-5t AND LAND Bcmls rcntt houses , HOUSES , notch , fanui , lots , landu , oniccs , ' rooms , etc , See let page , OU UI JT Nicely furnished largo room and piano , S. W. comer 18th and Capital Ave. 083 > tl ItENT On first floor , furrinhed rooms , FOIl corner 10th and Da > enport. > 5 76Mt ! -Vi * TilOH IlENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 181S I' Chlcmto street. CDO-U KENT 2 furnished rooms o er Iu- chants' Exchange , ! ! . E. cor. 10th and Dodge streets. 289-U FOR SALE. T710K SALE Second - handed pool-table , Jj complete , very low flirure for cash. oil. JlftANDlft , 017 Karnhain. 284-e28-tf SALIVA good horse. Address ' 'U.K. EOH " tare Bco Ottice , 277JJ-2 710H SAI.K A new house , built two JCJUN , full jj lot , well and o clothing complete , on Dodge utruct , : hetnccii 20th and 27th , No. 2619. In- liilreon premises. 2CO-tf SALE A hotel business. Good location. EOTt house. Address "J. S."licooti.o. ! 15-eod 212-july - SALE CHEAP Ono acre ground , souUi FOU 10th street. Hounc ot four room1 ! , barn , cistern , email fruit , etc. Terms reason-lido En S quire 1717 Cumlngs street , betttocn 17th and 18th streets GIMf eod OH SALE A second-hand leather top phae E ton and n good second-hand canopy top pony iliacton. Also a new delhcry waiton , _ OEO. II. FITOHETT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Withntll House. 250.tf TOU SALE Good house with four rooms and Jj half lot , No. 2013 Dod 'o between 20th and 27th street , ( load well and shade trees ; hou c In food condition. Inquire on promises. 221-U > IUCK KOK SALE. > 203-tf ESTAnUOOK & COI1 SALE SI,000 canh will buy the stock and fixtures of thu cleanest littk ) biiHlncsa In the city. Addreuu "lluiinoss , " core Carrier 9 , Omaha poatofflcc. 210-tf SALE A Mills portable cnginu o 10 FOR power. Very economical of fuel and water. Jacketed with wood and co\ircd with tus ia Iron , brass bound in locomoth o st } le , oil ; ocrnor , automatic val > el , hrasx boxes , oil cupo , lass water guagc , steam forio pumps and Han cock patcnt1n plrator. Complete , In good order and nearly new. Reason for Nulling , u with to withdraw from business outdlde of our regular nanufacturlng. Write to Grccnn Ich Manufac- turiugCo. Greenwich , Ohio. 04-lm SALE A small engine , B. W. Payne t FOR ' make. In perfect owlcr. Inquire of II. G. Clark & Co. 30-tf T71OR SALE Lease and furniture of a tlrst-class Jj hotel In a ton not 1300 Inhabitants , in stnto ot Nebraska ; has 21 bids ; the traveling men's re- sort. Inquire at 1IEE ollico. 218 tf SALE Two story house and part lot , near FOR . Location good. John L. JlcCoguc , Opp Post Office. 058-tf [ T10R SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for C warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. OOMf dAlj" 2 acres ground In West Omaha. Inquire of I. Hcnrv. No. 11010th. 873-tf 8ALE Jj'aps of Douglas and barjiy coun I10K . A. UOSUWATER , lC20Farnham street 320-U MISCELLANEOUS. has rattling long lists of houses , lots , BEMIS and farms for sale. Call and get .hem. CJTRAYED From the subscriber about June 12 , O a medium sized bay mare , branded on left moulder , about Ujtara olJ , newly shod before ; ulrot the tall Homew hat'mutilated. Informa tion leading to her recovery will be thankfully received and suitably renarucd. 285-1 E. ESTAIinOOK. White cow and calf from Chicago and LOST street. The Under w III be row arded by returning the name. M. CARRIQAN. 270 tf TTMBRELLAS And 1-arasois rcpslrcd by M. U SCI1UTT llth and Fornam ta. 780tl . BIIOWN Corner 12th and Chicago . BtreeU , Is ready to bore or deepen welU. Satisfaction guaranteed. 603U rpEAMS Can bo eat at John Harr s stable for JL all kinds of work at ri > ai > oiiable figuren , near tor 13th and Lcaenworth Btreots. 378-tf ' FOltOET Tlio succussors of the Amer ican House , on Uouglu street , betweenPth and 10th , for board , lodging and transluut cuu- tamers. Hcspcctfully ' M4-U JULIUS t LOUISE ROSL , d POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mode from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pro &rpatlon makes tuch light , flaky hot breadi , or uxurlouj Jiastry. Can bo cuten by D ) iptptica w Ithout fear of the I1U resulting from heavy Indi- gettible food. Sold only In cam. by all Qrocfr * . HOYAL 11AKIKQ I'OWDEH CO. New York ,