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. t OMAHA. DAILY BEE : THUESDAi : , MAY 11 i882 ! _ i The Daily Bee OMAHA. Thursday Moroang , May 11 Wonthcr Report- ( The following observations Ate taken the ne moment of time at all the s Uonsnamed. ) YTui DttAkrunrr. t > . B. Broiut , Bnnoi , OMAHA. Moy 10 , 188Z. ( l ! 5 p. m. > Rim 7 feet 3 Inches bore high water mark Omaha and i feet 2 Inches at Yankton. LOCAL BREVITIES , Aihlatid bridge Unow open for trav mcdGtw2t Lawrence Barrett's cngAgcmcnt beg ! to-night. One plain disturbance of the peat ncnt the disturber to jail yesterday. A little child fell on A poorly rejmtn * idcvralk"on Saundcr * street Tuesday nt troke its arm. Tlio wedding of Judge Neville ni Miis Molllo Keith , nf North 1'lnttc. U n uounced for ThunJay. The firet grand rehcnraal for the n proachlni' grand concert of the Y.M , ( A. , will take place at HoHiio'ti hall Tlun day night. The improvement * to be mode nt > "o Omnha , which nio given elsewhere , ii elude a Bystem of drainage ( inil a no fcnoo about the reservntlon. About twenty.fivo members of tl : Hoard of Trade have already slgnlfic their intention of taking in tlio Montan oxcunlon. THK BEK talccx plcnnuro In calllu Attention 'to the conlirmatlon of JIi Tlios. J. Conwny as sewer Inspector , b lhe city council , lie will prove nn ell clont and faithful oflicer , The icats and desks have nil been n moved f rum tlio district court room an the planter stripped from the celling a" -which will receive a thorough ererhau ! i fag and u new coat of lath nnd plaster. The city water company will hereaftc keep ita oflico open until i ) p. in. , to at coiuuipdato Bucli peraona as nro tinablo o : account of their work to tranfmct bitslnee during the usual hours. The ball given for the IrUh-AmericU ; iand comei off at Masonic hall nex Thursday eveningjft A typographies error mad a THK Biif announce It for Ian night. night.Several Several firms and members of part zienhlp concern ) * , Lave compiled with th 1 W requiring them to record their name with the county clerk , ttaco reading th I tern .which recently Appeared ia Tun BFJ Work on the Academy of Htufo I liroceeding rapidly , nnd it will be read for the opening already announced. Man ger Nugent has returned from Chlcagi with twelve people , and went to Kanaa City last night for more. A May party will be given nt Mnsonii hall on Friday night under the following inonagemeut : G , T. Andor on , manager II. Decker , master ol ceremonies ; J , ( jrcnewald nnd W. M , KIrby , floor inan > afters. afters.Mr. . II. 0. Cole , of the firm of Ciarra- brant & Cole , was called eaitt yesterday afternoon through the death of hia father , .During his absence the store will be uudei the obi a management of Mr , Layman , who hn.H been with the lirm forman > yesae. yesae.The The Y. M. 0 , A. of tils city will go over to Council Blulfc ou a njiccial train , I'HJay evening , for an evening of eoclal , , enjoyment and congratulation with the 1 > oyg over there. The train will leave the IT. rlepot in this city at 7p.m. , and re turn about midnight. The funeral of Mrs. Dr. thilbrook , who died at DunUp , Iowa , at 3 p. m. Monday , took place at Prospect 'Hill Cem etery yesterday. Mrs , PhUbrook was form crly MUs Lucy K , Hartry , of Omahn , and will bo remembered as the lady who was for a long time behind the counter of Currier's gallery in Williams block. The general tuperintcndent of the Y , 31. 0 , A , , Gee , Ilowter , and his estimable wife , celebrated their wooden wedding day TuMday. They were remembered by the l y of thoY. M. 0. A. with "a social trammer comfort" in the slibpe of a valu able refrigerator and with numerous other nrUcltn. Many happy returns. ( The father of th infant alluded to in jesterdav's HKK as being left nt the peat Jjousoeince the death of ita mother , Mra , Ilarr , announces that he will take it homo as soon as it is safe to take It away from th pe.it house. As Mr. liarr had not been Aientioned in connection with hit wife's eickneu * nil death , TUB JKK ! had nat urally concluded that ho was dead , Auiinnamed M. Shields , while In. toxlcated , raUod quite a row down on "HeU' half acre. " OUlcera Armour aud ' O'Douahoe undertook to nnout him , when lie fired two ehuU at the former and wait iioally captured , when half the town bed appeared on the scene. Jolm Lacy , u by- Under , tried to secure his release when HcCune and Clapp took him Intoo. . Yes terday Shield * paid ? 15 and costs , and JJAcy'a hearing was set for afternoon , The Christian church will begiu regu- lar.iervlcea jiext Bunday in Maaoolo hall , smd the pastor , Itev. Mr. Ingrain , has electedthe following lutcreitinz themes 'for his initial sennons ; In the morning he will tpeak upon. "A Knowledge of God oa Obtained from Nature , Kevelatlon and Experience. " In the evening ho will de liver ti. J firft of a wrle of Sunday evening * rviooi on 'WaterUaptbiii , " luthlsseriej lw wilt dlcxis * every feature "of this sub- eet cad give LU audience the benefit of ibe laU t thought * of thinking men. K'H faiuoiucofleo , French'e. Da'abt fail b go to the Art Exhibit Admiuion free. THE PEDEEAL &THONGHOL The Improvements to be Mai at Fort Omaha and Their Cost. Abandonment of Two Wyomlnu PCX Yesterday. The plans and specifications for t Improvement of Fort Omaha o M make it a ton company post , togctli with the estimates for the same ha been prepared in accordance with i atructions received , and wcro io-d forwardo 1 to Gen. Phil Sheridan f approval. A UKK reporter saw the docutnor. yesterday before they were * ont ni obtained n few facts showing the n tare and extent of the contomplati Improvement. There will bo required two quarto for field officers , six for captains , at eighteen for lieutenants , all of whii will bo residences that would orn mcnt the best portion of our city , ai will add greatly to the appear/am of Fort Omaha , which already r sombles a little city within itsol There will also bo thrco barracks ft men , ono guard house , a powdi magazine , oil house and chapel. Tl latter especially will bo a haudson structure , and will bo substantial AH elegantly finishod. The estimate cost of these changes is $102.81)2 ) , f < which congress will at onoo bo aakc to make nu appropriation. Accompanying the estimate was deed from A. Kountzo , covering aboi forty-two and one-half acres in th southern portiort'of the rcsorvatioi heretofore only leased by the govcn mont. The expenditure of so largo a amount at this post will make it or of the loveliest in the country , and willljocomo the object of regular Sut day drives. The increase ot the gn rispn to a regiment of ton companu } f infantry will bo of great important in many respects , nnd a consequent trill bo that a great many building rrlll bo put up in the vicinity of th 'prt , towards rifhiah. the city' is vei rapidly extending. Orders were yesterday leaned for tl ibandonmont of Foils Fottertnan an launders , the troops from which wi jo Bout to Fort D. A. llussell , tli crritory of the first namad now bein lufflciontly covered by the forces i his post of thu dopnrtmont. A NEW BEA . of Hands In a Tenth Stroc . Grocery Houso. The public will bo surprised to lear hat the well known nnd populn rroccry store ou lower Tenth Streol icrctoforo BO successfully conductei y.tho firm of Alox-McGavock & Oo. iaa changed hands and passed ini ho'pdaaoaaion of a now firm to b tnorni as Olios Hanloy & Oo. Alt lanloy is an old citizen of Oman aid fAvo'rably known , bis name giv ng assurance of the continue ucccss of the business a his stand. Ho has boon for the pas waive years in the railroad business > emg connected with the K. 0 , , St foe & 0. B. road and the Union Fn ific. ific.Mr. Mr. McGavock desires to rotun banks to his many patrons , nnd t < elicit a ccntinuation of their favon } r the now firm , who will endoavoi > make the store an popular as any ir 10 city. A TRAII. OF BLOOD. . Brother of Jesse James Pays a Visit to Omaha. About noon yesterday a man nbovt tedium height , with dark hair and torcing eyes , untnrod thu aalcs-rooir E n well known dealer in guns and milar warlike geode in this city and iked to bo shown some pistols , He as handed several and after a criti- 11 examination selected ono , a nolf- ickor of. heavy calibro. lie nlsr irchascd some cartridges , and in > ing so'exhibited two similar weap- is which ho were strapped about hie list , , As ho paid if cc tlio hrtiblcs ho marked , "I cau't'tfofifl'hcavy' ' on * ex- inso now. " . In the course of the conversation , o murder of Jesse James was men- Diiod , and thu dealer expressing s detestation of Ford's treachery very earno&t manner , the strangoi id : "You seem to sympathize with isso James , " "I do , " was the answer. "Well , You are talking now tc s brother. " The dealer was somewhat startled this announcement , and the Btran- > r proceeded to say that Frank lines was in Council Bluffs , whore i was going to join him , and that to two had arrangements completed avenge the death of Jessie. "Tho > rds haven't many days moro to 'o , " euid he , "nor Oov. Orittondon thor. " After considerable talk the strangoi ked permission to ait down and rest , id while there , appparontly half leop , ho was pointed out to a BKK porter , Uo was plainly but do , ally dressed , were a light colored melted hat , nnd was in no respect itorially different in appearance am on ordinary traveller. ASOENMION DAY. to Approaching Knights Templar Annlvereurv. On Thursday week , "Asconrioti ty , " the Knights Templar * of thia y propose to celebrate iian , _ un > ually iuipressivq mannerr , ,1 ( < It was decided some tju\ot ago to iko the observance of tiy. day a irked event in their history , and in. ations were issued to about thirty nmaudories , including those of St. soph , Council Bluffs and all in No- iska. Responses have been received nu several , indicating their intention accent the invitation. There will a public parade , religious services St. Barnaba's church , tc. fhe * Lincoln Jourlal si ys : About thirty Sir Knight * assembled t lodge room last evening , nnd spc two hours in drill , preparatory their trip to Omnha on the 181 Another mooting is called for Thu day evening for further practice. Th are making arrangements to secu the Capital City band for thooecaelc There will bo a special train nt th < disposal , and it Is expected that r loss than eighty Knights will rcspo : to the call of "all aboard. " Ivnnhoo Commandory , of Coun Bluffs , will bo present , and will cot mounted , and there will bo a largo i tendance from Fremont , Nobras City , lied Oak and oilier places , that ono of the finest chivnlrio d playa over witnessed in this city m be expected. THlTciLEiftK'S CLAIM , They Work Longer Than , At Other Glass. And Atb Ono Honr a Day of The Own. The adjourned mooting of tl Clothing Salesmen's association w hold last nighb in the second story Pollack's building , and was largo ! attended , n very good roprosontatio from the heads of firms being proson Mr. W. , T. Bavidgo presided , at Mr. Rothschild occupied the clerk desk. The mooting wno called to order i DJO. : ! DJO.Tho The minutes of the last inootic wcro read and approved. Mr. Despres moved to organize th body into u permanent association , 1 bo known as The Clothing Salesmen association. Carried. Mr. L. Burnot was elected treasure of the association. On motion the privilrga of bccon ing honorary members was ox ton dote to all clothing merchants in the citj It was moved that the momborshi foe bo fixed at fifty cents , and th dues nt fifty cent per month. Adoptet Mr.Burnett , on behalf of the com mittco , appointed to wait upon th throe merchants holding out ngaini the proposition to close at 8 p. m. made a verbal report to the effect thr the committee had done its duty an had obtained no satisfactory result * The merchants present were invite to make suggestions OB to the stop ndvisablo to secure the object of th association. Ono suggested boycotting the ot d ura to dealers , and another the us of the shotgun. A recess of ton minutes was lakci For the Decretory to obtain a list o members , and the treasurer to collec the dues. Ou being again called * to order , th ihairman reported seventeen name lignod to the roll. Mr. Wilson presented a length ; iommunication on the subject , afte vhich remarks were niado by soveru prominent members , among other rlr. Despros , who favored the inline liato use of the press to impress Mr 3rash with the merits of the causa a mco. mco.Mr. . Wilson objected to wastinj , ny moro press-ious momenta. It was moved to publish the namei if the men who refused to accede ti ho demands of the association in thi arious city papers , but this was op > osed , except as a last resort , and at ppeal to the public taken , not to pur naso any clothing after 8 o'clock , and oo what response that would moo rith. Again it was urged that ono of thi oldmg-out firms having expressed i illingncss to attend a meeting , m ctivo measures bo taken until aftoi o had been given a chance to come nd ceo what they would do. Mr. Prince read the following ap eal .TO THE Wo , thu undersigned salesmen o ] 10 clothing trade of this city , would eapoctfully represent to the qlothint uyinir. public of 0 naha that the em- loyos of this business uro nt present orking longer hours than the env loyes of any othur business , and ould appeal to the citizens to nsaisl loin to shorter hours by making loir purohuBou before 8 o'clock , ex > 3pt on Saturdays. llespoctfully , , TUB Gi.oTiiutn OLHIIKB. as laid on the table "iiiitil the Voxt teoting. It was determined to meet again lis evening at the store of , Baswit : id Wells , in Boyd'a Opera House , dopted. It waa resolved to Bond written in- itntions to all clothing merchants to o present. A vote of thanks was tendered THK KB reporter ; also to Mr. Polook for 10 use of his store. Adjourned. Army Orders. The following are the latest orders sued from the headquarters of the apartment of the Platte : . Leave of absence for twelve (12) ) iiysis granted Captain Charles A. H. [ cCauloy , Assistant Questcriuastor , . 8. A. , Under provisions of Army llegula- ons , paragraph 205 , uulliciont cause wing boon shown for his inability to ay his own expenses , the Quarter * .aster's Department will furnish ansportation from Omaha , Neb , to ort Thornburgli. Utah , to Private lo Halvorson , Company D , Sixth ifnntry , a furloughed soldier without teans to rejoin his station , The company commander will bo otih'cd by the ( juartermnstor furnish- tg the transportation , of the coat iereof. to the end that it may be tiargeu against the ooldier'u pay ou 10 next muster day. First Lieutenant Charles II , Watts , ifth cavalry , having completed the rvico required of him by orders No. icurrent Btriua , Fort KobiuBonNeb. , ill rot urn'to his station. Upon the recommendation of his mpany commander , approved by the ist commander , so much of the son- nco of a general court martial in these so of Private Frank Mason , com- , uy D , Fourth infantry ( promulgated uenoral court martial orders No. 3 , rrent series from these headquarters ) relates to confinement and forfeit- 0 of ten (10) ( ) dollars per mouth of 1 pay remaining unexecuted is re- itfed. LOST IN THE SNOW. A Company of Begulara Lo ou Their Woy to Rook Greek. Another Jeannette Bualnoes Nooi Home. Information was yesterday roceiv at military headquarters in this ci by the adjutant general ef the dopa mont of the Platte , which is of quit serious nature. Among the troops : contly started on their way to t scene of the Apache outbreak in A zona wcro several from points whc nearest railroad station was Ro Creek , all of the various comman belonging to the Ihird Cavali Tuesday an Indian scout arrived Rock Crook with the inforir tion that Captain Drew's cc mand was loft by hi Monday morning , twenty-two mil this side nf Fort Fetterroan , delay by heavy roads nnd drifting snc storms. The command was only r tioried to last until the 10th , yestc day n tologtam was sent to Fort Sau dors , asking for rations to send their relief. A dispatch was alao so to this city for authority to ship tl same by express to Rock crook. ( Japt. Drew started from Fort M Kinney on the 3d , and should hai reached Rock Creek Turn lay hi ; ho march not been intorruptc Lieut. Morton , of the Fort McKii icy command , i * now at Rock Creel jut Lieut. IVIason has loft for Arizon Some little time will necessarily 1 consumed ia getting relief to tl snow bound party , and it is possib hey may experience some sufierir nd discomfort before aid reochi hem. 1. O. O. P. Ruth Robokah Degree , Lodge Ni . , meets thia ( Thursday ) ovoniii ; jlay ll at.S o'clock p. m. WM. ScoiiiE , Secretary. Resolutions of Condolence. Omaha Lodge U. D. , Knights i 'ythias at their last meeting adoptc ho following resolutions of condi once : Whereas , Death , the invader of a ionics and the inevitable fate of al ms entered the homo of our broth < strpbol and taken from the fatnil their beloved wife and mother , then 'ore bo it , Uoaolvcd , That it is but a jas iribute to our brother to say that M tinceroly sympithize with him in tL ess ho has sustained. Resolved , That these rcsolutior ) t > embodied in the minutes of ou edge , and bo published in the cit taper , and that "a copy be sent to ou jercaved brother. I. S. JVIUVRK , " ] IBNIIY HoRNMEnoEii , V Committee. DAIMON : , " J SOCIAL ART. ? ho Exhibition at the Club Boom on Fourteenth Street. The Social Art ) club began ita fin cmi-annual exhibition at the room m Fourteenth street Tuesday with ery creditable display , there bein , bout 200 pieces in all on exhibition Among the contributions of paint tigs in oil are a landscape and a cop ; I "Beatrice Cenoi in Prison" b Irs. Williams , a landscape and pane lotto by Mrs. Doherty , panels b Irs. George I. Gilbert. Mrs. McCloi md and Mrs. Lowe , placquos by Mis locdham , Mrs. Grain , Mias Bronson lisa Gwyer , and Misa Andrew , am ahiting on velvet by Miss Carrl jama. Exhibits of China painting an lade by Mita Bronson and Mis ; Iraut. Mrs. Bailey shows several.pieces o ico. ico.In water colors there is a largo rep mentation of the work of the club ipluding a painting of figures "Tin Lisa" by Mrs. B. F. Smytho , a land : ape by Mrs. Christine Roes , and tin itin painting of Mra. Doherty , Misi ampboll , Mra. Goble and Mrs. Blair , Miss Emma Morse's work is a crayoi end , Kensington embroidery has boor rought by several of the members , tnoBg whom represented Mis ! jams , Miss Greeland > and Misa Flor nee Linihgor. Mrs. Hoinan and Mrs. Motcolf alsc jntributu embroidery in silk. Mrs , 'an Noa'.rand exhibits etching in silk. Omaha and. Mew Mexico. T. Marsh Henderson , formerly oi 10 Excelsior Iron Works , of this city , utthe , past year a resident of Raton , < ow Mexico , has been in Omaha for iroo weeks past , having come up from 10 south on a flying visit to hia wife , ho was here visiting Mrs. R. E. .andall , No. 414 North Twentieth reot. On Sunday evening at U p. u , they were made happy by the nr- val of a little daughter , "a splendid by , too , you bet , whoso weight was iuo pounds. Mr. Henderson will ave tor home on Monday next , if ho ui got away irom his girl , leaving hie ifp and family to follow later in the > ring , Our warmest congratulation * o due Mr. and Mrs. Henderson on tcir good fortune. THE MUXARD. ily the First Will Sea the Opunlng , The rapidity with which the Millard > tel ou Douglas street has become grand reality from the conception oi few progressive citizens shows what western country can do and what it bound to do. Less than a y6sr ago there was a ibstuntial frumu block on the north- .st corner of Dpuglaa and Thirteenth reot. That Ua | disappeared and n agnificont Ova-story brick building vets the old domain and some lots the east. A description of this lifico wo have already given , In all i appointments it is excellently Hod for the purpose designed that a hotel. The etraet floors , arranged r stores , linvo already been secured d , in fact , some are now occupied. Thu interior of tta building proper course ii not yet finished , but so arly that ono can almost see the diamond glittering on the shirt-frc of the waxed moustachcd clerk no The plastering through the cnti building , covaring about 23,000 yarc is done and done in n manner tl has never been equaled in Omal Not a crack in largo rooms or emi rooms , crevices or corners appeal and Mr. James 0. Bronnan , thu co tractor of this fine work , has nora thing of which he may well fell proi and to which ho can refer as a gua nntcoOf superior workmanship in h peculiar lino. Besides this there are 1,200 yan of ornamental plasteiing executed u dor Mr. Bronnan'a direct suporvisli which challenges competition nnd i wonder the little gentleman fools lil a giant when ho gazes on his succoe All the walls of thn stores have bet wired lathed , the first of the kit done in Omaha , This is an adc tional fire proof protection nnd ce tainlyfMr. Shears , the main mover the construction of the Milliard , d serves credit for hia skill as a co strujtor. By July first the now hot will bo opened to the public ni every indication shows financial su COM. THE LAND LEAGUE. Expressions of Indignation at tt Phoenix Park Outrage. The Omaha branch of the Irii national land league hold a apeci meeting in their hall , corner of Feu toonth and Dodge streets , last nigh to dicu s and take action on tl recent asmsssnation in Ireland. Mr. P. B. Murphy was electc chairman and Mr. Groves recordiu secretary. On motion , a committee of sevo was appointed to draft resolutions d < nunciatory of the assassination of Set rotary Lord Cavendish and Unde Secretary Burke in Phoenix parli Dublin , on Saturday evening. M. Donovan , M. Lee , L. Afangar A. Campbell , F. M. MacDonagh John Jlush and James 0. Bronna were appointed such committee , an reported the following resolutipns which were unanimously adopted : Whereas , Wo have heard of th cowardly and brutal assassination o Lord Frederick Cavondiah and Undo Secretary Burke , in Phuenix park , it the city of Dublin ; therefore Resolved , That the Omaha brand of the Irish National Land Lcagu denounce the heinous crime in th most emphatic language , and oxpres the strongest hope that the infamou perpetrators will be speedily brough to justice , and that a punishinon proportionate ( if that bo possible ) t ( the crime shall bo meted to them. ' Resolved , That repudiation of murder dor , and the greatest abhorrence o wsansination being ono of our funda mental tenet ? , wo deplore this act thi moro grievously because , while it maj saatn temporary shadow upon on' motives , it alee retards the nobli ivork we had laid before ourselves namely , the amelioration of Ireland'i ibject condition. In view of thcsi 'acts wo are morally certain that nc [ rish society has over countenanced ind no Irishman worthy of the narru aasover participated in. a crime B < : oul ; so unprovoked and so untx pec'tcd. t Ue'solved , That we anxiously ex lort the home league to do every thin j n its power to hunt down the crimin il for which the Omaha league wi ! iheerfully pay its aharo of the ex jehses.And we further exhort oui jrotliren at home to redouble theii ilforta in sustaining the organization , it which the blow was aimed by eomi inomy of Ireland , at a moment whet rictory and the realization of oui lopes were within our grasp. Speeches were made by several gen lemon , among othora Ghnoral G. M. D'Brion , in which the same sonti' nontfl uttered by representative Irish- nen everywhere were re-iterated , I. A. B. ho Grand Ball at Maeor.lc Hall To-Nlsht. The second annual grand ball of ho Irish American Band will take dace at Masonic Hall to-night. The programmes * issued for tlu flair are among the -most beautiful vor soon in the city , and the badges rocurod for the cojiunittoea uio ; , very andsomo indeed. ' i , The order of dancing includes thirty hoico selections , and dancing' will no oubt last until the early hours of lorning. The following are the committees : Reception uotninittee Ed. Mo- linn , James Barrett , Joseph Bohac , ' , V. Mulcahy. Floor Managers W. V. Waugh , P. . . McKeuna , R. P. Mulcahy , T. A. ioldon , J. MoDormott , Win. A. olden. Committee of Arrangements Michel - ol Daryor , II , P. Mulcahy , Ed. lagan , Lawrence Dwyer. ONVIVIAL OONQRATDLATIONa. Lively Demonstration by Ed Maurer's Friends. Last evening ijuito a large number f Mr. Maurer's friends waited upon im to congratulate him that thu ac- dent , which has recently happened , as not proved so bad as they had tared , Mr. J. J. Hirschfiuld , the celebrated gar salesman , now with Max Meyer ; Co. , extemporized some very bulli ng verses , which were received with snuine bursts of enthusiasm. Among the other guests who con- ibuted to thu evening's entertain- ient were Messrs. Henry YOBS , SUCH- mbnoh , Adler and Judge Bonoke. After the delivery of a few speeches id some songs the party' broke up at BOJisonublo hour. Buoklin'a Arnica Salve , The BEST SALVH in the world for Cuts , ruisei. Sores , Ulcew , Halt Ithenin , Fever ires , Tetter , Chftpned Hands , Chilblain * , irns , and all nkin cruntious , aud posl- rely cure * pllei , It la guaranteed to va satiafactioD or money refunded , rice , 25 cenU , i > er box , For tale by , F. Goodman MOUNT ARBOR NURBERY , Hedge plants 75e. per thousand lolosalo or retail. T , K. B , Mason , lenandoah , la. d-2t JOVIAL JULIUS. An UnblUod Scene "Alter the Ope was Over. " After the Philomnthoan Club cc cert waa over Tuesday evening Juli Meyer invited the members of t press and several prominent citizens his cosoy quarters for a friendly d cuBsion of the success of the musii entertainment , The guests we right royally entertained. The "You CHquot" was as sprightly as a maid in her teens ; "Piper Ileidsick" ga fofth his most sparkling notes ; " 0 Mum" was unusually loquacious ai "Groon Seal" grow golden colored the social gathering extemporaneous arranged by a moat considerate he for well wishing and approciati guests. Several of the gentlemen wl took part in the concert gave sole tiona on _ different instruments. SI Meyer introduced a new species wafer food most palatable to the inn man , which h intends to askcongrc to make a natural diet of , and tl evening passed away as socially as all the world were jolly fellows lil Julius Meyer , and gloom could not 1 found in the dictionary. Mnkine : n Raiio. John Haye , Credit ! ? . O. , nays that f nine month * he could not rnino hi * hai to his head through Inmenoaa In tboMioi dor , but by the use of THOMAS' ] ! CLKUTII On , he waa entirely cured. m5 Olw SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Advertisement To Loan , for 8a Lout , Found. Wants , Boarding , be. , will bo I icrted In tboeo columns once for TEN CKN : per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVKOEN1 per line. The fint tnxertlou never less thi CENTS TO LOAN-MONb . rONEY TOLOAN Oall at Law Umco ot ] L L. Thomas Roam 8 Crelcbton Block. 10 kOAA At 8 per contli . terest In sutns.ol 2,600 ipTards.forS to C years , ou flrst-claso city at 'arm ' property. Emu KSAL USTATB and LOJ leincT , 15th and DourUs Ste. T10LOAN In mms to suit iwrrowcr , no b on L. O II. Ballou , attorney , room C , Uulc Hock. 1172-0 HELP WANTED. f ITTANTUD A hundrti * at the St. Charli VV Hotel. 82 tf l \T ANTED A pirl at the Boston laundry o VV 13th street between Dodge and ( aplti unue. 7C-11' [ TTANTBD [ A tns'ry cook and rhamherma ! VV at the Occldei.tal bu.el , Immioliituly. 74-11 [ TS7"A > TKD A good sober tranuter. VV 7013" LuRENZODIIJBLE. ITTANTfD-filrl forsrcnertl housework. Ar W ply at 2016 California street. 70-12" rirA A joiinR nurse girl. J603 Chlcag VV street. 80 lo -11RL WANTED Eiqulro at 107 S. 14th'SI JT ( Oil A. It. CLAKK. ntTANTED-EO tams for Utah R. R. o k IV hlgbctt vages patt. Call at once II. MANNWKILEfi , 33-11 * 11th street , nu > r Faruain. ITT" ANTED Two good stone masons feW W three months work. Apply to LEE , FitlED & CO. , M1 110S Harney street. .TfANTED A competent girl at 1818 Chlcap yV 8t ce 6011 _ nCT ANTED Moulders at Johntou & Co' , VV brick yard , cist tide of 18th street , oni lock north of Poppleton's. , 40-10 * A GOOD BOY < ! an find employment herJInj ; V. a small herd of tattle. App't at the farmo 60-10t JOI.L T. GRIFFIN. HtT ANTED One first cla i teamstrem &IK f t o ipirentlces for drcsa making. Hrs oo. W. Kendall , 1414 Dodge stieet , up stairs 32-12 linmtdiatel u goodglrl for gen eral housework , nt4UiN. SOtli ( .Uwk.bo ecn Chicago and Case. 0. B. 11X WKLL. TrANTEO Gcodtflrlat 108a North letd rV ssu-u MM. J.M. SITUATIONS WANTED. TTA TED Umplojraent as talesman oi ( V clerh , by actn B man ; Is willing to wnrk , ; st cf referenced given. Addrtiu 9u Bee olllce , 81-11 * TTANIED By n first-class dretsmakcr. B < JH- f V Ing otall UnJs , at No. UUDodge > treet : will go out alu doHork at moderato rrlcts. 78-10' XTANTED Situation iw iccond irirl , by a V comrctentg rl l'i n good family. Inquire Julius TrelUclikoV liquor store , 303 B. Ifitli reel , or at'823 8. SOthttreet. , , Employ men t by a general handy 'mirt.laaterti r would be'foundunrful ' to family whtio 'Aj could work in house and gar- n , and take charge of a hone A.C. Address 0. Bee olllce. 63-10 1 ) T7"AKTED Situation by a youoi ; man In a V grocery store , or to attend horses for Uateiamlly. Inquire at II. Manmvellcr , tm- } ) iucnt Agent , llth street near Farnam. 65-11" MICELLANEOUO WANTS. tTANrUD A good horse forbuggvorsaddlc , V must be sound and gentle. 1021 Farnam eet. 7Mof tTANTED Furnlshe.1 room with board , for V mm wllo and child , In a good locality , Ice mutt bu ttaionable. Addrmi D. A. Dee Ice. 71-1S * ANTED For the summer months , a 'ur- V nhhr.l houio lu good locality. A i dress W. F. ALL"N , " 7-12 Cue Cha . K. Coutiut. tTANTED Boird-ttlthroom by the ilayor V week , by a mid lie aged jentlem n , who'e are arc few or 110 ether boirdere. Address O , octllce , 110 * - as nalnman , city or VANTED-SItuatlon traveling. Dry goods , boots and tboes groceries preferred Beht references Ad- B > S 18 , Beooirca. reie fTANTED A few boarders on find a pleas- V nnt home , at 237 D.U import betn ten IStQ dHthktreeti. 45 j tT ANTED 600 pr vy\au.t , sinks * nd co J V pool * to clean with fcanltary Vault and ik Cleaner , the best In use. A. Kvans & Co. , Jdenca 1206 Dodga street , Omaha. _ tTANTKD Fundlntt bridge and scbool DOLdJ. V II. T. OUrh. Bnllevtie. f- > tTANTED 4 children as boarders In a select V school , at 10th and California St. L. Ii. iQMlB. . _ 757-U ' r-ORinErTnT OUflEe AMD LAND" I OB KENT ( ) tcreic rn land noiithucat of andadlolufbi ; the CMhAllo Cenntarr. 10R RI2KTIlbuio of tU ront.u. in : nth ktrett , louth ol Pa Itlc. r. 0. 1'KLLC 61-11' I OR RENT FurnUhed rooms at eoiitbcast corner of llth and Chicago. C5-10 * I OR RENT FurnUhe4 room 1JI * Douglas ttrtct. 64-11 * OR RENTA f umlihed tooin to one or two gentlemen , 191S Calltoruui street81U 81-U * OR RKNT A very tJceljr furn'shed room at UIH Dodga itrcot. & . \ \ \ T70R RENT Two roorts , fnrnhhtd or un- .L furnlthed , with closets , nex hou s , at 1311 UU4 street , rauvenlcnt to th U , r , Shops. 10-101 TJORRENT To gentleman , nicely famished JU room In prlvato family. R erencel. 1312 Doiffre between 13th M < \ 14th st * . 83-U RENT Jfew roomn fiirnlsVtsl or unfnr- TO nt'hcdis dttlred commandlnjr fine tlew of the alver , bridge , Council Bluffs " < ! cenery up ana down the rlter for twenty miles , "lleemcr's Block , " corner Fth knd lion ft d. 80 tf . . . KK .T A suite of ulcdy turn I he l room forrcnt , S. E.corner20thand lavenport streets. Bil-U KENT Store n butcher shop , 8. B. FOR 18th and Chlrtgo , Inquire at store. Ellen Lucas , admtnUtrator ol the ntato of E. C. UCM 801-tf LEASE At $26 a year , nevoral nlcoiesl , FOR lots near 26th street and Bt. Mary's are. 918 tf W R. IURTLKTT , Real Estate Agent. KENT 1 turniihsd rooms over Ms Fcchants' Kzchang , N.B. cor. 16th and Dodf streets. tSB-tf RENT Nicely furnished rooms with o * FOR board , Reasonable price * . 301S Cam St. iM STQR BALE rjlOflSALE 100,000 excellent hard brick , for J } wlc , cbiap for cash. If taken entire an they stand In thekili \ ) LORENZO DIBBLE , Ynrd ono block south of * comer , of 1G h street and Belli cue Road. 60-13 * OORSALE-A ( rood team at a bargain. Call K at 813 N. letli street , between Burt and ( Jumlng. 10.10 SALE Fuur ctiolco Inli In Hnnpcomb FOR . GEORGE W.AMES , 40-13 IfQO Farnam Street.1 ! ! HALE Or Trade : 44x132 feet on 10th FOR street next to the corner ot Itarncv , also 00x132 feet an th cast tide between ( Vdtpand Capitol avenue. Kiuiultoof U , BERTUOLD. 2.1 if s OR SALE A Pn > t hardware store lo F cated In a thriving county seat of fe n hun ilrcd InhnblUnU , nftj- miles west of LI coln.dolne OfHloaslibuslncM. oed rcasonn for sclllni , ' . Forfurtlicrimrtloilarsnddix-viDFKOince , < mafia 11-lt-ii ajt-Ct _ _ _ TTIOll SALE The Warm Splines , situated 2fi U mllcj nouth cf the U. t' . railroad In Carbon County , Wyoming Terrltoiy. 440 acroi of meadow and upland tltlu puarantcd. Addrcsa W. II. C ld cll. Warm Fp-lnfts , SALE A restaurant at n bargain. U. FOR . llth street near Fatnam.OB9U OB9-U FOR SALE Neat cottage of five rooms , Jbarn , well , and cistern , on 23rd street noir Cali fornia , at $1,100 , easy term . McCaguo onposlte po'toiflce. 03t-tt IOR HALE Uooil house and lot. at 123i South E 14th street second house north of Williams itrcct. SSMOf FOR SALE One rpan of mares , one cow , and ore goat. Inqu ro of KHon Lucas corner 18th and ublcago sts. On SALE Iho 1'OPULAR HOTEL , known M tbo HOYS'HOME. This house Is co-- ; mly ] located , haa sou h and cast front , and IN turronudcd w th flno ( hade trees ; contilmthirty I'ceplnt' rooms , haj Ice house , laundry , eiinplo room , &c. Hai a xrorld w de reputation and a < letter patron' po than many houses ot tnlco Ita apatlty. Price 8R.OOO for part'cu'ars ai- Ircsfl , A. A. SAWDKY , Red Cloud , Aiti. S54-U SALE 200 choice lots In iran cora Plato , FOB ' W. K Battlctt , Kcal Estate Agent , 317 8. 8th street. 833-tf trcot , nciu Fnranm.llog-jj'a & lllU'e addition. _ 820-lrn * rnouSALn Onoi | > anof her < es , iwo spring L naurons and tno net of double harness. In- lulro Ellen Lucas , administrator of the csUto t H. C. Lucaj , corner 18th aud Chicago nts , ' on-tf _ FOIl SALE OH KENT A two (2) ) story frame build rig S4xCO. N. E. corner 22nd and ? um\nz \ street. Inquire al Knit's Western trewery. _ 761-M FOR SALE 20 lota Dear Uanscom Park , west olPark A > enuc $450 to [ $900 each. Me- ! aruoopp.ro ! tofllce. 671. tt Thoroughbred Jerser Bull No. 332 PU11Y . 8. If. 11. " . wlnnir of prlzo at State 'air. Stands for service nt Nebraska PouUiy 'ards , Woat Omaha. Graham e. llrowne , \ EM-lm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - FOR SALE One second-hand 26 horse powe engine , jrood aa ncwal o t o8 horse i > ever nd two IB horse pow er engines , now. Bollera f all sizes , new. Inquire Omaha ; Fourdrr sn tachlne Co.C. P. By. bet 17th and 18th f/maha . . _ . _ S62-lm 710R SALE Or will eicha pa ( or Omaha pro- - I Iperty , an Improved sec on of land adlola- > K a station on U. P. R. R. U. DUNHAM , lill arnham St. , Omaha _ 780 8mt ; > RICK FOH SALIt. J M3-tf _ E3TABROOK fc CQg. 3RICK FOR SALE ? 12.00peHOOO.T. Murray 3ALED IIAY At A. H. Bander Food Sto J > 1018 Ilaraey Ht. _ in.tf MI8OELLANEOUU. CAVING N'o need efwiylnir eranlte blo-kg . are too Utar for pa\Ini { the streets. There o man In Omaha thit will give turtty and put granite blocks S inches deep ( or 83.25 per ircl. Addrocs 10 lice office. tg-3i A cow about 7 > e sold , red with white tpotc , lan'o horns A'eo a heifer. d , with white tpots , both with calf. FRANK KOBERE" . U ) on o w Itokcry , lath St. near Williams. JTRAYKD One icdand whlto spottsd cow. ) nbcut4yearsold. Finder will Uorowardc < l ' leavln ? Information at eccond houto from rner loth andjackeon. 41-10 * > AR chance for business for capital of $3,000 \ ) or $5,000. Enquire of T : Qlbsou , llotrdlof 1OODBOARD , And pleasant front room , ) T twj gentlemen , gentlerranond Ho , or two llc , prices reasonable 605 N. 18th street b - ecn California and Webster. 10-tf OST A subscription paptr of the North I I'rojbj terlan Ctmrch , The flnder will please ITO at Il e office. f05 w TRB. C. A. rLLISON-E'ectro Magnetic J. HeaUr , alao business and medical Olair- y nt. Pjychomttlo Tradings a U treatment ren , dtlly from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. Can be can ted by letter , sfnd name , age , and lock ol Ir eto , with 82.00 consultation loo. No. 2018 SB a' . , Omaha , Neb. 7B3 Ira * AVE RENT Choice of 80 full lots to kasa near Crelghton College for 82o per year xter L. Thomas & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelgbto. > < * . 205-tf 1DWARD KUEHL BISTER OF I'ALUYBTERY AND ( CONDI INALIST , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnam Ulainoy. Will , with the aid of guardian rib , obtain for any one a glarce at the past 1 present , and on certain conditions In the fu > e. Boots and Shooa made to xder. Parfeo Absolutely Pure.