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\ 8 OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATO EDA * , MAY 20 1882 The Daily Bee.1 Saturday Mornine , May 20. Weather Report- ( The following observations are taken i the same moment ot time at all the sti lUver 9 ( c t 1 Inches above high water mark i Omaha and 4 feet Inches at Yankton. Indloatioo * . Nkttonal Associated Preaa. WABUINOTON , D. Q. } May 10 , 1 t m. For the upper Mississippi valloj colder cloudy weather , with rait winds shifting to northwester ! ] stationary or higher pressure * . For th Missouri valley cloudy weather , loci rains followed by clearing woathoi northwest winds , stationary or lowc temperature in the southern portion higher pressure. LOOAIi BREVITIES. Ashland bridge U now open for travel modOtwBt Frank Mayo in his great play c "Davy Crockett" will Oil Koyd'a oper house next Wednesday. There lias not boon a funeral in th ! city since ono week afro to-day. Some thing quite remarkable. The remains of the late A. I * . Robl on , who died at Montpelier , Idaho arrived in the city on yesterday's over land train. It is stated that the Abrnms case wai compromised by his paying over $000 U his partner , who thereupon withdrew hi complaint. Grand sacred concert by the Muca ! Union orchestra at Metr'a garden at 3 p m. , Sunday next. Those concert * ar delightful affaira and well worth attcndini by lovers of good music. Reserved scats for the enlcrtainmen at Boyd's opera house Saturday night fo the benefit of St. Joseph's hospital an going very fast. The A. O. II. band wil discourse some select muata for tbo entertainment tainmont of the audience , A reception to the clergy and laity it attendance upon the scsniorw of tha die eeian council was hold Thursday at tb < residence of Per. James Williams , rectoi of St. Barnabas. It waa largely attended and tha occasion was a moat enjoyable ono , The Omaha Teamsters' Union hold their regular meeting nt Tivoli hall , Fri day , May 10th , at 7:30 p. m. By order ol T. J. Quick , secretary. The magnificent cornet band of th < Cooper and Bailey cirous , which disbandec at Creston , Iowa , last week , Las been secured for the Benson at the Academy ol Music , together with two lady performers of considerable reputation. It is not so certain after all that the Barton-Comley opera troupe K ill appear at Boyd'a this month. Their engagement ia cancelled for the present , as it in probable that they will play in Denver during the week in which they were to have ap peared in Omaha. The Union Pacific has given such sat isfactory rates to Wyoming people for ox- hibiU to the next state fair in this city that the governor has irsuod an address giving the particulars nnd directions pub licity. Wjoming will loom up in the fall , The "Wyoming , "which loft this city at 0 o'clock Thursday morning , laid in sight all day , having lodged on a sandbar. At 7 o'clock p , m , the waa neon steaming around the brnd oleyen miles away , and may be supposed to ho.ve made good her escape. Forty canvas covered emigrant wagons crobso.l by the U. F. transfer Thursday and passed vp Ifarnam street on their long and weary way to Idaho and Oregon , They contained Missouri po < iplo , who ex pect , if pleased with the in w country , to bo followed by many othcrr. Resident agents wanted to handle Hawthorn's Centennial Kxcclalor Itoof Paint in Plnttsmouth , Nebmska City , Huatlngs , Fr raont , Blair , Reward , York , Sidney , and many other towns in Nebras ka. For information , address or call on Fuiilt & Shockey , state ogentv , room 0 , Creighton block , Omaha , Nubrnuku , m-16-3t W , 15. Putnam , employed in the car building department of the Union. Pncilio shopr , mot with a terrible accident Thurs day fchvrtly before 0 o'clock. lie ) was at work at a new machine , and whllo attempting to throw off the belt caught his hand Hi the machinery aud had it cut and mangled so badly that he had to have it amputated. The operation WOK per formed by Dr. Mercer. A "Book Reception , " with vocal and instrumental inutlc , took place at the railroad roidlug room of the Y , M. 0. A. , corner Webster and Sixteenth BtroeU , I et evening , at 7:30 o'clock. This new resort b finely furnished , with carpet , organ and all that can make it cosy aud attractive , A full line of the leading engineering pa pers of the country ; New York , Chicago St. Jx > ulj and Omalu news and illustrated papers are kept on file , with magazine * , bocks , etc. It is hoped that this praise worthy enterprise will meet with tttrou/ support. Do Not Be Deceived , In these time * of quak medlcint ) advor ; ieeuients everywhere , it is truly gratify- jn < to find one remedy iliut id worthy of pralie , and which really dues ni rocc'iu- wended. Kliclrio Bl tor * we can vouch for M being a true and reliable remedy , nnd pne that will do M r commended. They invariably cure Stomach and Lhv-r Complaints. Diseases of the Kidneys au'l prlnary difficulties. We know whemnf we speak , and can readily say , give tbuui a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle y 0 , F , Goodman. BEFORE AND BEHIND , Or Prisoners on Both Sides c tbo Bars , A Flight from Captlvltr nna Han Labor. Times are quite lively now nbou the yard in which the work is goirij forward on the now county jail , am become moro o daily by the result of the morning tnatinooa in Judg Boncko's court. Yesterday olovoi now recruits were added to the work ing force , which is under command o Mr. Mike Mcany. There were fout tocn out of the twenty-eight inmate ot the jail at work Thursday , non but these sentenced to a term at liar labor being sent out. The men ar put at digging trenches , carrying roc and all aorta of work , and it is thougli can begin breaking stone by Mondaj Yesterday Sullivan , the ma sent up for twenty-five daya for steal ing a coat from Holler , the Tent street tailor , jumped over the fonc which encloses the grounds and mad hia escape. Ho will no doubt shak the dust of Omaha from hia foot , am that will bo the best thing ho can d both for himself and the town. II is the third man who has succeodoi in giving log bail , and the county com missioners think it is time to do some thing to atop it. They will accord ingly put a double row of barbed win about the top of the fence nt the high cat place and a triple row at the lowe portion , BO that the fugitives will tool as if they had boon blackberry in j when they do got out. John Pioraon was arrested at one o'clock this morning on the charge o robbing Olios. G. Nolan of a pocket book and $55 in money. Nolan it ap pears was aomowhat intoxicated am while out in an outhouse claims thai Pioraon came and took his ducats whet ho was powerless to resist. The robbery bory occurred nt 7 p. m. , and the empty pockot-book was afterwards found by Goorgq Grooms who returned - od it to the Judge yesterday morning , The hearing was to bomo oll'yostorda ) afternoon. , A telephone motwngo woa aont in tc police headquarters early Thursdaj that a lot of tramps had tnken pounce aion of a box car under the U. P , bridge and were carousing over a kc of boor which they had purchased somewhere Deputy Marshal Mc < Olure with a detachment of police marched to the scene of action , ourroundod the party and captured nine of them , landing them in the citj jail about 7 o'clock , Ono of them was decidedly ugly and the nippers had to bo used on him. Judge Bonokc sent eight to the county jail for too days , at hard labor. The ninth claimed that ho waa aick , and was jivon till noon to leave the city or take fifteen days at the some manual oxorciao. it Three drunks were aont to jail and one paid a fine. THE COUNCIL'S CLOSE. rranaactlona by tbo Rpiecopallane at Thursday's Mooting. The diocesan council of the Episco pal church cloied Thursday after awe , wo daya' session in the chapel of the now Trinity church. It being Ascension Day holy com munion was celebrated by Bishop Dlsrkson , assisted by Ilav. H.K. Bur- jess and llov. Joshua V. nines. During the days' sessions the par- shea ot St. Johns , Harvard ; St. Po- era , Plum Greek ; St. James , Fair- nont ; Trinity , Republican City , Trim- y , Fricndvillo , were admitted. Other parithos were refused adrais- Ion becaudo of informality in their lapora of application. The reports of the atanding commit- oca of the Cathedral chapter and of , ho Episcopal Endowment fund , were irosuntod. The report of the committee on the ovision of the constitution and canons nraa ultimately referred back to the jommittoo with important amend- nents , to bo reconsidered , printed md circulated among the parishes at east throe months bo'fcro the meeting if the next council , at which , meeting urthor action will bo had. A very interesting report of the ommitteo on Christian education waa cad by the Rev. 0. 0 , Harris , of LJiiicoln , accompanied by the following osolution : Resolved , That this council rcaf- irma ita confidence in the ndministra- ion of the educational institutions of ho dLcuoo , and hereby heartily ommends Nebraska college and Jrownoll hall to the gonoroua support nd patronage of the public. Addresses were made in this conncc- ion by the Rev. Robert Doherty , color of Brownoll hall , and the llov. bhn McNiimara , D. D , , president of Nebraska collide. An election for the diocesan stand- iK committee was hold with the fol- owing result : Clorica Rev. Frank B. Millnj > au h , lev. Jatnoa Patmon , both of Omaha , nd Rev. II. B. Burgess , of Platta- louth. LaicsOharlea \V. Mead and H. 0. lark , of Omaha , and M. II , Sessions , i Lincoln. A committee , consisting of the Rev , ohn Williama , J. W Greenwood , lev. H. W , Oliver , Messrs. J. M. faoltrorth , A. P. Uopkina , A. M. arter , 0. W. Mead , Guy A. Brown , > , II. Whcolor , was elected to devise loans for the increase of the Epitco- al fund. On the motion of Rov. 0. Harris a oint meeting of the members of the outhorn iwid northern convocations as appointed for the second \Vodnen- ay in October. The bishop appointed the following omniitteo to make the nocoasary rrancemonts for aaid joint moetinj * : 'ho Rov. 0. 0. Harris , the ROT- 'rank R. Millspaugh. M. II. Sessions , 3uy A. Brown and General Mont- ornery. On motion of Dr. MoNomara a ordial vote of thanks was passed to 40 people of Omaha for their goner- ua hospitality to the members of the uuncil. The next mooting of the council rill take place at Lincoln on the third f May , 1883. A joint meeting of the two convocations , northern an southern districts of the diocese , wi bo hold at Lincoln on the tocon Wednesday of October. A PILGRIMAGE. The KnlRhts Templar Visit th Ulocoerm Council. Although the rain compelled th Knights Templar to abandon the pilgrimage grimago laid out for them on Avion aion day , they concluded at the ! oa of the banquet to pay a visit to th Diocesan Council of * the Episcop : church , in Hcsaion at the chapel c Trinity cathedral. They were received most courteous ! by the bishop , who responding to th introductory speech of Rt. Em. Pan Commander Whcolor , in which h said the Knights were "aworn t assist dofcnsolces widows , helpless loss orphans and alway unshoath their swords in the causa o religion , " aaid ho waa not a Knigh himself but ho had sometimes though ho had made a great mistake in no being one. Ho congratulated th knights on their fine appearance am successful celebration of the day , ane aaid ho had many forcible examples o their work in the cause of religion Indeed ho recognized many leadin ; churchman among their number , am if they were only as good knaghts a they were churchmen they were cor tftinly faithful to the templar's obliga tion. Ho also thanked the fraternity for the presentation of a boautifu boquot that waa on hia desk , and hi hoped the purity , fragrance and fresh ness of the flowers would bo omblemi of the strong , unfaltering , boautiful'am bright points in the Christian characters tors of all present and of their livoi and work. As the Knights loft the Chapel , the ; also left a liberal contribution in thi box for the aid of the Child's hospi tal. tal.Tho The residence of Sir G. W. Linin per was next visited , [ where thi Knights were invited in and vorj hospitably treated. From here thi line of march was followed to thi residence of Sir Marshall , where i salute was given , and then they returned turned to the asylum. Mr. J. B. Weston , 45 Greonwooc street , Springfield , Mosa. , Supt. Cai Works , Beaten & Albany railroad thus writes : I am one moro of the fortunatoa who havu had the good luck to hear of that wonderful remedy , St. Jacobs OH. I had rheumatism ir the shoulder severely and could find no relief until I used that. I applied it and must confeia I was surprised al the rcaults. AMBITIOUS WAHOOSIERS. Correspondence of the Bee. WAHOO , May 10. Saundore coun ty's politicians are tuning their harps , md preparing for music. It unnccos- iary for any other county to think oi putting forward any candidate for a itato office this fall as Saunders coun- y , if all reports are true will trot out .ho full list , except , perhaps superin tendent of public instruction and ioutonont-governor. The present extra losilon of the legislature will enable Speaker Shcdd and Senator White tc iot up the pins in good shape. Speak- 9r Shoddorsomo of his friends thinl 30 would adorn the executive chair , ind it has boon said that Sonatoi White acquitted himself honornblj nrhilo treasurer of Lancaster county. But this is not all. Our postmaatei iaa been mentioned for secretary ol itato. How this ia to bo brought > ut ia atill a mystery to the vritor. However , strange thingt mvo happened , and may again. Then igain the friends of that old opublican war horao , L. W. Gilchriat , hiuk his 210 pounds of corporosity vould about fit the auditor's chair. Vhat L. W. may think of the prospect [ am not informed , but think ho vould not object to being "put on the ilato. " Then there ia that oil-wheel lorso , the Hon. M. B. Rooao , district Attorney. At present ho ia playing 'tight and loose , " and baiting hia look for judge , state attorney or con- ; ress , owing to which way the cat umpa when ho stops on ita tail , and to is not likely to stop on its tail until t is headed the right way. The ro- iistricting of the state may have some * hing to do with the bait on his hooks. Pirno will reveal the future. Mean- imo wo will wait and wonder. THAT OTHKH FKLLOW. A HoiiaratinB Jttemody s to bo found in BUHDOCK BLOOD iiTTKii.s , As an antidote for sick cadaaho , femalu woaknoHs , billious- CBS , indigestion , constipation , and thor diseases cf a kindred nature , hosa bitters are invaluable. Price , 1.00. rolSdlw Poatolllco Changes i Nebraska during the week ending lay 13 , 1882 , furnished by William ran Vlock , of thu postoillco depart- lent : Established Androw.Codar county , Irs. Mary II. McNenl , postmistress ; uydor , Snyder county , Conrad chneidor , poituiastor , Postmasters appointed Amboy , Vubitor county , James Polby ; Cus- or , Ouster county , Milo F. Young ; ! giit-Milo Grove , Cass county , Joieph t. Sharp ; Norval , Seward county , sraol M. Johnion ; Omaha Agouay , rmaha Reserve , H. 0. Baird. IOWA , Established Jacob , Powcabiok aunty , Milo Morgan , postmaster ; loyatono , Benton county , Joachim chnottz. Postmaster appointed Bartlett , 'romont county , T. 0 , Harris ; Bran- on , Buchanan county , Mrs. Nellie I. Hyao ; Carrollton , Carroll county , Walter H. Orabb ; Eagle Centre. Hack Hawk county , John Siobel ; 'arley , Dubuque county , W. Y. ildridgej Iowa Centre , Story county , I , B. Stoddard ; Norman , Winnobago aunty , Titos. II , WaiiRenoss ; Prairie- urgh , Linn county , Geo. W. Burn- de ; Rochoator , Cedar county , Win. laker , jr. ; Sherman , Poweahiok juaty , 8. W. Pickering ; Hearing , lory county , Joaeph 0. Burkhart ; ripoh , Bromor county , J , M. Bean. "ROUGH ON HATS. " Clean out rats , mice , roachea , files , nts , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , i-oph- a. IGo. DrugsUU. ORANGE BLOSSOMS. A Woddlnpr on Webster Htroot The Woa "Way Up. " The MorrlBon-Qotzschmann Nuptial and WecldlnB Fount. Ono of the most charmin < weddino that have taken place recently , wa that which WM tulomnized Thurada night at the residence of Mi Charles Chunoy on 14th street near Webster. The highcon trading partica were Mr. Mitchol Fioming ind Miss Maggie Henderson The bridesmaids were Mies Lizzi Benson and Miss i'anny Lydoll and the groomsmen Mr. James Mut phy and Mr. Edward Fornanaez. Th Rov. E. B. Gruhftm , of the Secom Prosbyttrian church , tied the nuptia knot. knot.Mr. Mr. Fleming ia a eon of the we ! known pattern maker in the U. P shops , Mr. Mitchell Fleming , am Miss Uondorjon ia the nicco of Mrs McPhcraon and Mra. Thomas Fal conor. There waa quite a large gathering o friends , numbering over 50 couples A very elegant auppor was laid ou for the guests nnd all the arrangements monts connected therewith won managed very skillfully by Mi s D McPherson and Mra. Thomaa Falconer nor with the assistance of several o the young ladies. Miss Tina Falconer nor also rendered very efficient aid. The presents were very elegant ant were mostly composed of articles o utility. The following is a list o them ; Mrs. B. Clark , a handsome toile sot ; Mrs. A. A. Gibson , rocking chair Mrs. Alien , a folding chair ; Mr. one Mra. Fleming , a fine bedroom sot Mrs. Cheney , a beautiful pin cushion Mr. Johnson Lydoll and Mi is Troy , BO of knives ; Mrs. Fleming sot of spoon : and forks ; Mrs. Cumings , glass to : sot ; William J. Knox , set of ailvoi spoons ; John McDonald , comb anc brush ; Misa Ryan , a tidy ; Wm. Gib one , a pair of pictures ; Willie Falconer nor , cream pitcher ; J. A. White sugar basin ; J. 0. Moodio , silver cake basket ; Miss F. Lydell , pickle dish Mrs. Marks , Sam Atkinson , Williatx Thompaott and John Carpenter , a vorj beautiful China tea sot ; W. J. White- house , a fine toilet sot ; Mr. and Mra , David Knox , a pickle dish ; E. Fernandez nandez , a silver VBBO ; George Fleming , not of China cups and saucers ; Jamei Murphy , ailver cake basket ; Mrs. Caa- siday , silver castor ; Misa Benson , nap kins ; Mra. Cuminga , towels ; Mr. and Mra. Ruf , a Handsome tea set ; Mr. Frank Patrick , bird and cage ; Mrs , Foster , Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Me- Dill ; , an easy chair ; James Dawsou , c potato masher ; Tommy Falconer , s pitcher ; Mrs. Bolts , a handsome lamp. Mrs. A. J. Popploton presented the wedding cake and Mr. James Falconu ipnated the wine. The supper was given in the residence of Mrs. Me- k'herson , an aunt of the bride. After the supper was over the party ipont the remainder of the evening in iancing and singing and broke up at i seasonable hour. MOB11IBOH-GETZ CHUAN5. At 8:30 : Thursday evening Mr. W. A. , Morrison , the manager ot The Post job room , and Miss Mary Getzsch- maun , daughter of Mr. Getzschmann , proprietor of the city scales , wen united in marriage at the roaidence ol the bride's parents , No. ' 514 South Ninth street. The nuptial ceremony was pro nounced by Rev. Storfart , of the First Methodist church , in the presence oi the following invited guests : Mr. and Mra. A. Snyder , Mr. and Mra. 0. BiendoriT , Mr. and Mrs. 0. Anthos , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison , Mr. and Mrs. P. AndresMr. and Mrs. 0. H. Taylor , Mrs. J. Green , Miasea Lizzie Gjeen , Josio- Green , Nellie Landogan , Helen Wolf , Adeline \Virth , and Messrs. Ge.orgo and Bruno Fzachuck , Addison Jones , Adolph Lutz , August Spitko , Julius Festnor , Emil Ascberman and others. The bride was attended by her sis- ; or , Misa Martha Gotzachmann , while Mr. George Tzchuck performed a limilar ofiice for the groom. After the ceremony , there waa a iplondid wedding feaat with refesh- nonts , solid and liquid. This was oBuwod by duncing and other social imuaomontB , which did not terminate intil 3 a. m. The following ia a list of the pros- ints given : Clock , A. C. Lutz ; silver fruit stand , T. W. Morrison ; clothes wringer , 'aul Woddo ; hanging lamp , Adam iiiyder ; student lamp , Mrs. B. 3. TzBchuck ; butter dish , Mr. and ilrs. E. Andrea ; butter dish , Mias A Virth ; butter dish , Jacob iclzlo ; pair lamp mats and cream litcher , Mian Nellie Landogan ; air silver napkin rings , Mr. A. Jonon ; ft pillow and sheet shams , Mrs. J. V. Morrison ; album. Julius Featnor ; ramod motto , Miss II. Gotzsohmann ; ilycr jelly dish , Mr. Emil Ackerman ; air tine vase motto , Miss Josie i rcen ; beautiful sofa cushion , Miss jizzio Green ; sot gold bracelets , from ho groom ; four largo pillowa , Mrs. J. ! rcun ; bridal suit , Mr. nnd Mra. Gee , iiithes ; mtin dress , Mr. Paul Gotzsoh- mnn ; tidiox , Hies Emma Getzsch- unn , nnd numerous other articles. TUB BUB otters its hearty oongratu- itions to the newly married couple. Mr. Win. Hosing , Fifth Avenue , Ihicago , attributes the euro of a avoro hprain solely to St. Jacobs Oil -pain's great antidote. BLAKE'S PALACE- iponlng of the Finest Sample Booms In tbo West , To-day the room > at No. 214 louth Fifteenth street , formerly occu- lied by Joe Blake's wholesale liquor tore , will bo thrown open to the pub- o as a first class sample room. Within the past few days his room has been remodel- A and fitted up on a scale of lagnificonce never equalled in the rest , and it will bo run in a manner flitting BO costly a place. Joe Hake , the proprietor , is well-known nd popular among our citizens , and lol. Floyd , who will officiate behind lie counter , ia a whole host of attrac- ions himself. Only the boat gooda ill bo sold , and the house will stand n ita merits fur t * solid and subatan- al patronage. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrertleomont To Ixran , for , S Lost , Found , WtnU , Hoarding , & < . , will ba I eerted In thM colnmni onca hi TEN CKV1 p f tint ; each tubsoquentInsertion , FIVECKXI per lln . Th < nnt Inuertloo oevet len tbi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONt O.SKY ( TO LOAN Otll t Law Otnce ot 1 M U TbcrnM Kcora 8 Ctelehton Dlock. "O LOAN AS 8 per centti wju\j\j\j\j terost In ( uma.of V2,600 an upwards , ( or B to G years , on Ornt-clura city MI ( arm property. HIKIS llr.AL HSTAT * and LOA AOIXCT , 16th and DourUs SU. HELP WANTED. "ITrANTiCt ) Two fir tlat9 hou painter * o VV thelltty House oaDavenport between lit and 12th street * . KRKD BACH. 10420" A Rood Rlrl ( or ironetal home work , In small family. 8outhea > tcorne 17th and Dodge. 180-22 * 'ANT'D A corrpetcnt Uundres1 , by Mn " . Kountre , South irth s reel. 1S5-22 - yocd .Inlnff room girl , at 140 W Cass street. 187-20 * \TTANTF.D-KO laborer * . H. Mannwcllei VY employment atent , llth ilrcfltnear Farti am. lBJ-Or 'ANTKD Dining room girl. Inquire a 1404 Caultjl avenue. Mrs. C. J. Marks. 177 19 - . . Mannwellcr , Err. WANTKD-Raker.II. street near Fai nam. 172-19 * T WANT SO teams on Florence Cvt-CO , wage JL S3.fOperd y. Work until October. IW-lf JAMES P. VINCENT. ANTED-Good girl at 1086 North lOlb d 85Q-t ( MM. J.M. ' SITUATIONS WANTED. A position is book-keiper oi WANTED In tome western rlty , by a youo ; rain 22yrari of nge Una had two ) cnrs ex pcrle nee In double-entry booV-kcep'nf ? Lint o references given. Addrois C. II. U. , P. O. bo : 40) Hartford , Conn. 109-221 A situation by a Dr t clan bake WANTED . Addrcts "Baker" IUi ofllce. MlCELLAf4EOUB WANTS. Four or flvo boardcrslna pritab WANTED at 1503 Jackson street near 15th. m-zot \\TANTED To rent , cottagn c ( 6 or 0 roomi VV good loeUlon , convenient to street U. H Addrn < sUtlng terms ind location. "Kent. ' BRB Office. t ( * To rent , with prlTtVgJ of buyIng - WANTED about three month * a cottage o Urn rooms , Rood locality , within tventy mlnutei walkot pnetoUlor. Adilrcsi stating terms anc location. "Hou'c" n office. ml7- To loan SfOBorMOO to sorao re WANTED pai ty , whn will g TO ir o nti ad ) emploimentln a grocery or dry Roods and gro cery an tare clerk. K.xptrlouce icon ) of at abject atlnrtt than wage * . Aildrcsi 111-10' ELU POWELL , Hirer Slonr , lowu. A partner wnnttd , active or sl'ont , MONEV esOOO to $20COO cisti to Invoit In i legltlmatebuBlne's which In six months tlmo vn'l pay a profit at lout equal to the amount in rested , and both bo turned into clean eagh and the partnership ended. Addreis "Monty" Bo < office. 8S-U Fandlop bridge and school bondr , WANTED Clark. Balleme 86-tf \TtTANTKD EDO pnvy Taxis , sinks And ccs ? VY pools to clean with Sanitary Vault and Sink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Evans & Co. , residence 1200 Dodge street. Omaha. \TrANTED 4 children as boarders In a select VY sehoot , at 19th and CjOlfornla St L. B. LOOMIR. TBT.tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. OR RENT House 14 roomf , collar , chtern F and well on comer 1-th and Chicago stretr. 230-25 TIMOTHY KELLY. Ahou o ot ( our rooms , cloiets , FORRKNT cUtcrn , on IJarney between 18tb ind 10th streets. Inquire on premises.189H 189-H RUT Furn'she I house e ( five room * In FOR call n , only D blocks ( rom postofllce , UcC < r/uo opposite poatoHlfe. 107-22 ENT Two roooop , fumlihed or un- FOR , at northwrrt cor er ot 12th and Unon , Uan and wife prtfcrreJ. or two eentiC' nen. 178-iM' T7IORRENT One nlcclv ( nrnlshed 'ro t room JJ ( or one or two gnntlcujoi , 1015 Chicane ilrcct between lOtn and 17th streets. ItO-lt ) OR RUNT A brick ( tore 10x40 feet , coocl location. Enquire at 1018 liarney Htreet. ( V. Scbletfel. agent. 18824' RENT Four rooms at 24th and ITarnry , FOR on prewired. 175-10 RENT A barn. Inquire at 808 South FOR street , 170 10 * RENT Large , nicely ( urnUhod room , FOR front , hay window , and outside en- nnce. Fifteen in nutcswalk ( rom Optra Houje ; j.ti pats door Inquire 2324 at. M r > avenue. 171-W "PO RKNT A new B room bouse , o-rnor ol JL Grand and Pier street 164-10 * [ 710R RENT Hoiwe at S. K. corner 10th and C PaclHc street. H'S-IB1 RENT Flvo larire rooms , with cloretr , FOR 120 per onth. Good location. llrCaiaio ippotlte pofctolfica. 18 S3 nUHNBIIED BOOM-Wlthor vlth'ut board , L ? 601 N , ISth Urcjt bjiweeu calllonila and Vebttor , 161-tf RENT Cellar corner lOUi and Douglas. FOR lOT-tf \ RrNT To ( jcnllcman , twn lario elejint L\0 fro-trooms , onu having n alcove , located i < mbpf ( hen.obt rcntrnl and doilrablo locations i the Ity. Addrcas J. HAltTlN , fee oUlce. 133-10 * HO RENT largo ( urnls'ied frnnt room ( 'r two Kenll < men , with or without hoanl. J2ID DoJxe street. 134-U . . RENT Tha spud 'lit ) nnd elegant lia'l ' wilhallm derrilnipraTitn riUinOhrka d ortt-rs IHock.tnplv to A M Clrk , urtiH . Ko t.r's 105 and 107 S. 14th btroit. J41-21 * kTICE'A' FURNISHED ROOMS One ftnt \ | north ot Do < eo on ISth. 118'JO' , < ui > HUNT llouw of live rooais , rorner 23d J and 1'lcrcn. A | ply at 8. O. Sfovenson , corer - er ntnanJcajj. near Kaattr Church. 00-tf 7\OR \ HKNT A suite o ( nicely ( urn lulled room 1 ( or rent , ti. E. corner ami and Lmvcnport 70RLBA8E-Atfi5 ayoar , sevcra nlca ' druce loU near 25di struct and St. Uary' * 18-U W K. 11AKT1.K1T , Ittal Kttata Agent _ Mk" OK ItJCN'l X fuinmoca rooum o t < ch 3U' Eichiujo.H. K. cor. 16th and Dot \ 7\OR J1KNT Nicely furnished rooms with ni ' without board. Rcaionablo pricra. 2nlt fOH BALE 71011 BALE A house and lot 1(0x118 front. ' with bun. two wells , tnd cistern 12S5 iuth 14th itrcft , aoond hjuie north of William rcot. I'rU-eJIOtO. WJ.20' L r s lot andhoiuc of four rooim on South Itth ktrcot , at $7(0. Euull caih lymentK , balancu monthly. McCaguooppoilte utotllcu. 710H PALE One floe bugy and harness lor ,1 iiJS. Inquire at llcwpe' . Ait Gallery 178-21 0ll SALE Chop-choice residence , corner ? 18th and llurt. luqulru at 1322C 3 street. 103-21 * .Ix rooini , and lot 30x 220 , north ol tlxtceuth stnel bridge. Ap- ly corner 12th and II.war J. Newtpuper Union 1BMI ! : > 01tSALEORllENT Alarg * houie aud 80 ' acren if loHro\i > d land.with larie oichaid. 3r pariluUr inquire at 1614 Uouila * street. M. . . i87-SOt Q.UcKpON. " OU BALK Hard and soft wo d. 1411 Chicago cage between 14th .nd ISth itreetA m-lD4 "T710B 8AT.K TtouM jrooJ tarn and let near f JL1 Mirj'i aT n e 2tC bargain. MeCag oppoilte postofflc * . 157-iO SALE Corner ani adjoining lot < FOR arenue. Flrst-clasi property , _ QEO. W. AiUH , ltX > 3Farnamttreet. 187-t TraOR PALE A houi * anil lot en Dodge stre 5L ? one of the finest locations In thi city 115-tf J. II. DUMONT , 13th an ! Itarnt T7IOK UAliK Or trade ; 44x182 lect on 101 JL ; etreet next to U.e corner of Hirney , nli C0xl32 feet on th cant ride between JJr a < Capitol avenne. Enquire of H BERTUOL1 _ li Un UALK Ihu viariu upiing * , cltuatod ' . JL1 mlloi itouth ot the U. K rallrcAd In Carbc County , Wyoming Territory 440 acret i meadow and upland title guanntcd. Addro Vf , II. Old cll , arm Springs , Wyonilng. 1710 It BALE Neat cottAge ol fire rooms , ban JL well , nnd cittern , on 23rd street neir Cal fornla , atfl,400 , taty term . UcCague ncpotl poitomce. _ 6j/-tf BAL.K A rettftutant at a bargtln. 1 FOR , llth street near Farnam. 983-U - _ _ SALE The POPULAR HOTEL , know FOR the BOYS' HOilK. ThlshcuMiHCa tially located , has sou h nnd east front , and I surrounded w th One ( hade trc < ; contilnsttilrt sleeping rooms , bos Ira hou e. laundry , simp ] room , etc. Hai a world w do reputation and batterpntromgo than many hoiues of twice ll capacity. Price $5,000 for particulars a ; dress , A. A , SAWDKY , Red Cloud , > tb. _ _ _ ] _ [ _ EM-U SALE 200 cholte tats In Hunscom Placi FOR . R liartlett , Real Estate Agent , 817 S 13th Btrect. _ BSS-U IV Oi ; BALK A gcod corner lot on Uoago an JL' &atb street , m a very 'att growing part i the city , will dlrlde. Inquire at 10 South 20t street , near Faroam Uogg's & II Ill's addition. JT10II HALE 20 low near lianncom l' rk , wci JL1 of Park Avenue. 4K > to 900 each. Mi Cague opp. 671.U TT10U SALE Or will oxcDu KB tor Omaha pit JU.I Iporty , an Improved loc oa of land adjoin Ing a station on U. P. R. R. II. DUHIIAM , 141 Farnham St. , Omaha. 720 8m KICK FOR EALh. B 20S-K K3TABROOK * COB. HAY At A. II. Bander Feed Bto BALED St. _ slff-tf MIBOELLANEOUO. TRAYEU A Iliht red cow about i yem old . _ i biaudcu letter "P" on right bin Any In formation leading toner recovery will besulttbl rewarded by D. Uarerly IS2J Dodge st. 192-20 A browi horse with collar an STRAYED The owner can hare the satneb railing on Martin Spo'.ilo , on 3rd and Chojtnu street 191-20 * UI' Atlaikgray mare , with two col JL larraarki. Too owner can hive the gam on fptoTlng property nnd rnylnj c ar o b ; ca'llnjr on D. Ucyo. fi.ur milts north cant o Omnba , near Florence like. 190-10 * EALS AT ALL nouns-Beard by the da or week , 11012th etrcct between Dougla and Dodge. Mrs. L. Bath. 170-24 Ono gray roarr HI- out ten year STRAYED marks on both shoulders. Flndc will be bberally rewarded by retn-nl-g herb A. H. FERGUSON , 147-lOMlt-wlt 10th and Bancroft M , Omaha Ono light roan cow. thin In fioen STRAYED , from O. n. Park 2Mb an < Caw street. Information ot whereabouts will b July rewarded. 168-19' butchar shop ro-cpcncd corner lOtl BEAIV8 Dodge , connected with hii grocer itoro. Egorp , butter and ppult'y fresh from thi : untry. Kourwaeons regularly Hmployid pur : haalng. Freth milk dally from his own dairy All customers requus ea to call , eat'ufactlo pi aranteed. _ U3-33 * T OST A llrer and white colored pap , threi LJ mont'sold. Tte flndir will bo suitably re nrarded by leovirg the Eame t .9 Btore of Jama DaTJa. tonlh 10th utrf ct. _ AILED HAY At Chi-ltou Itros'.fecd store B SUttenth ttreet. Prompt delivery. 140-tf 'I1AKKN Uf A cow about 7 jer old , red will JL whltei pole , larpe bores Also a heifer : cd , with watte spots , both with calf. FRANK KOBEREO. rS-Ut on e w Bakery , 18th St. near Williams r < AVK 11EN1 Onoico ol SU lull lota to Icuo ( O near Creighton College for $25 per yea. Dexter L. Thomaa & Bro. , Room 8 , Crelghto. Slock. 205-H ' BDWAED jlUEHL iAQISTEB OF PALMY8TERY AMD [ CONDI CIONAIJ8T , 493 Tenth Street , Lctneen Farnan ind Harnev. Will , withtha aid of guarfU-M iplrlts. obtain for any ono a glonco at the paii md prercnt , and on certain conditions In the fa ; ura. Boota and Shoes made to jrder. Porfeo POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never % arlca. A mane ] of p y , strength and wboleaotncnceg. Jloro ocono ilc l than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bi > Id In competllion with the multitude o ( I o t , short weight , alum or phosphate pen dert Bold only In cans. RorALSfUxiNo POWMU Co. , 0 Wall fit. . Now York W. d7 COP4NELL , ITTOE1SEY - AT - LAW , bulldl'iz , , * ? . W uirner Fl'twntb in Genius Eewarded ; on , ho Story of tlio Sawing HacLiue , A handtoma llttld pamphlet , blae nnd golf > ve with uumcraai cngrurlut4 | , will bo GIVEET AWAY i any auult rHirn cilllnu for It , at any branch r mb-omuonf Ihe Singer Maiufovturin Com- my , or tl : l > o cnt vj mail , post pild , to ly per > on living at a dUtanco from our offiet . The oiDger Manufaotming Go , , 'riucipal OlHoo , 31 Union Square , NEW YORK.eblB ( eblB d&w JIASTER'S SALK. i the Circuit Court o ( the United Statw ( or thi District of Nrlinuika : haml. It Uroilley , et.al , \ . Wlllia-n Finery , . al.j n Chancery Foreclosure of mortgage. Public notice U hereby Kite" that Injmrsuarico idbyilrtueofndocrconitcrcdinthcaune.cdu.c i the 2Mb day o ( January 18.2,1 , 111 L. I ier- i r , HiHJciafMa-Ucr fti t hancery in u.Ud Court , ill on the l tdayo ( June , 1SS2 at the hour of o'clock in the forenoon of the said day , a the irth door of the United tatc Court llouno nnd wtofflce ulldlti.MnthaCltyo Omaha Uouglas untytate and OUtrli't ot Nebraska , tell at ictiou the follow Ing douiri xl projierty to-wlt : The east half ot the southwest quarter id the southeast quarter of the north west larter anil the northwest quitter of the tutheast quarter of section fifteen (15) ( ) wnshllJ twenty.three ( ' . ' 3) ) rauge teu (10) ( ) at of the Sixth Principal Meredian and tuate and being iu the county of Hurt , .ate of Nebratka.Ktua Ktua L. DIERDOWEB , Special Master in Chancery. W. J. CoNKKLt , Solicitor for Couiplanant Business Directory. Abstract and Real tutato , L. McCAOUE , opposite Post Office. It. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architect * . 00rnKNK k MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room 14. Crelghton Clock. i A. T. LARGB Jr. . Room 2. Cieldhton Block. Oooti and Bhoo * . JAMES DuVIttE A CO. . flna Coot ) wid Shoes. A good Maortment md work on h.ind , comer liih and ll rney. faOS. ERtCKSON , B. a cor. 10th ted DongUg. JOHN FOnTUNATOa. 101 loth ( troct , m&nutMturta to order pooJ wort Rfmtlrlny dono. Ded Spring * . LARRtMER M&nutKturcr. Dook * . Now * and Otatlonery , J. I. mUEIIAUF 1015 FarnhATO Street Duller and Egg * . KonnANK & SCHROEDER , the oldest R tnd K. aon < M In Nebnukk ratobMihol 1875 Otnfcha. RESTAURANT , MKa A. RTAH. juthwaii corner leth&nd Dodce. Dcet Do&rd ( or tha Monry. BUIitMtlon OunnuiteaJ. tl iU Hoars. Boud by th * 0 y , Week or Month. Oood Tcmm for Cuh. rnml" i o Unnmii Rappllcd. _ . UarrlnRO * and Road Wagon * . WU. SNYDER , 14th rvnd Haraev StrcsU. Olothlng Bought. J. nAURlfl will p y hlghmtCuh price ( of teconJ li nd dothln ? . Cornerdoth od Farnhun. uewa era. lOUX DAUMER 1314 F rnh m 8tro > . UunK. U. DEBTnOLD. R gg and MoUl Lumbar Ulmo and Dement , fOSTER & ORiT corner Oth and DoofUa Bts. Lamp * and Qlaware. / . BONNEIt 1S 9 DonglM at Oood V riety. Merchant Tailor * . O. A. LI1IDQUE3T , One ol out most popular Merchant Taltora la ro- .clvlng the bteet dculpna ( or Sprlcp and Sammor Boods ( or Bontlcnon'e wear. Stylish , durable , ind prices low ai ever 216 lath bet. Doiur.&Fara. Millinery. UBS. 0. A. R1NQEB , Wholesale &nd R UU , Fan- iv Goodi Ui great raricty , Zephyrs , Card Boania , uoalcry , Gloves , Corsets , & . Choarxwt IIouso In the West. Purchasers D vo BO per cent. Order 116 Fifteenth Street. foundry. JOHN WEARNB & SONS cor.lith&Jadnoncta Mourand Feed. DUAHAOrrT MILLS , eth and Faraham Bto. . VTebhana Bros. , proprietors. Orocera. C. 8TKVENB , list bttwcen Cumlng and bar U. A. UoSHANE , Com. S3d and Cumln B tiwta. HardwaiB , Iron and Steal. OLAN & LANQWORTHT , Wholesale , 110 113 15th troet A. HOLMES corne 1Mb and California. Harnen , Saadle * , &o. D. WEIBT 2018th St. bet FaroBarney. . Hotote ANFIELD HOUSE , Ota. Canfleld.tth & Famham DORAN HOUSE , F. H. Cory , 918 Famham Si , SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slaren , 10th St. ( onUiem Hotel Oos. Hamel Sth &Lc yonworth rug * . Paints and Oil * . KUHN&CO. fhanuadita. Fine Vane Goods , Cor. 1MB and DOQKIO btrccta. W. J. WUITEnOUPK , Wholesale & Retail , Uth et. 0. FIELD , 2023 North Slda Cumlng Street. PARR , Drugglrt. 10th and Howard Btreets. Dentist * . , \ OR. PAUti Williams Block Cor. 16th tt Paige. ury uooaa Notion * , tio. JOHN B. y. LEUUANN 4 CO. , * ax York Dry Goods Store , 1810 and 1811 ram- bam street. Ci. 0. RnewoM also boot * and shoes & Padflc. Furniture. k , V. OROB3 , rTew and B oond Hand Fnrnltnro ad Stoves , 1114 DcuffUs. Highest cwh prloe ild ( cr second hand gooos. 30NNEB 1B08 Donyla si Fine eoods Ac. f tree mroriu. OMAEA FENCE co. rjSX , rBIESflrCO 1218HarneyB . , Improva d lea Boxea , Ircc aci Wood Fences , Offio ttlnirs. Canntti * ? 'ne ' and Walnut. Pawnbroker * . ROHENFKLD 10th St. . bet far. A Har Herngerators , uanneid's Patent. OOODUAN 1th St bet. Faro. & Oljcara and Tobacco. VEST & PRITSCQERmanuacturerso ( Cigars , jxj Wholesale Dealersl n Tobaccoe , ISOSDouglaa. Y. P. IX3RENZEN manaiacturer 1416Farnham Florist. A. Donaghne , plants , cut Cowers , seeds , ooquots to. N. W. oor. 16th and Douclas itreeta Olvll Engineers and burveyora. ANDREW R0815WATER , Creighton Block , 'own Surveys , Grade and Sewerage Byntems Ipeclalty. uommisaion ryiorcnanu. JOHN 0. WIL LIS.llll Dodge Street. > B. BEEMER. For details see largo advertise- aont In Dally and Weekly. Cornice Work * . Vestorn Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron 'ornlco , Tin , Iron and tllnta Rootling. Orders rom any locality promptly executed lu the boot unnor. Factory and Ollieo 1218 Uarnoy Bt C. 8PECHT , Proprietor , lalvanlzod Iron Cornlcoe , Window Caps , eta , lanufacturcd and put up In any part o ( the auntrr. T. aiNHOLD t\6 ThlrtvenUi street Crockery. . BONNER 1SOO Dougiu street. Oood line. Clothlntc and Furnishing aooy s. EO. H. PETERSON. Also Unto , Caps , * ' hoes Motions anil Cutlery. SOI S. 10th ctroati. Ghow Case Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE , : uiuacturcr and Denier In all k'.n.ls ol tihow v. ' < u , UprlKht Caeej , U : . 1317 Ca s St. flUNJC'l , . QEHHAKD , proprietor Omaha Ii07 Cioc manufactory , blS Hontli 16th etnict , - - Li ven arUi and llarcy. All - - ovea na mwaro. A. BUIiMUOTKa , jilcr In Utovos and Tlnwiro , and Manufacturer ' I In Haofi az.il till Llnds of Du.lcllar ; Week , ild > ' Una > V Bloc1 ! . linsvvu lHOP-llniiglanBt. nfxl ml 13if o. KVANH , Wholevi-lo and RrUU Seed Drills nod i'JllvuMri Oii ! | FollriA'rt Hall _ HhyaK.lan * bnl ctur con * , ' . B. GIUBi ) , U. U. , Room Ko i , Crelehton tock. Itth Btfi-et f. h , Lr.ttZU.lt > ( j , id. t ) . rtujowc lilocu. , L. IIAHT , M. U , , Kye and Ear , opp. jxnto cu DK. L. B URADD7 , tilt > < . ! AmM. H. W If.tli an'l Firrham fta I'hoto rapner * . OEO. HEVN , PROP. Clriud Cential Oillcn' , 12 Blxt 3th Ptrwt. * r il xinlc Hill. Pint-cue * Work and Prompt- 'K.VrKt2nr 11ULL OVBB ( or Ito'i PittentrcmovalilenndlnterchunarnlilriTef cUlcr , rriul rl uur l > tirnrm liiilrilrnctt * lo New Onr > V'llvlluriir on two Kavt LOT > i , A w HufVty Hu orvulr. V Vamrner UM thete Stoves are tailsponsabhx Thi se celebrated Stores f.lsale by D. A. Men/ H4iu , Neb. a 3-lm-m& 4w