J 8 3 DAILY BEE : OMAHA JTEIDAV , JUKE 2 1882 The Daily Bee. Friday MorningJUPO 2 , Weather ft ATI art- ( The following observations nro Uken a the same moment ol time at all the nt tlons named. ) Vfkt DtrARTunrr , U. R , BtonAt. Snvici , \ OMAIU. June 1. 1R82. (1IB ( p. w. ) f Rlror S led 8 Inches above high water mark i Omaha fcnd 8 feet 3 Inches at Yankton. LOOaL BKEiVITIBS. District nnd county courts remun business next Monday. ' One man paid $5 nnd cwti ycftcrda for carrying concealed weapon * . Two more "silent passengera" wen cast on the Denver run yentcrday. Juno opens up with a promise of boln A repetition of May in the matter ( weather. The young ladies of the 1'irat M. 3i church garo an ice cream sociable lai night at the residcnse of Mi Bonowltz , northeast corner of Soventecnl and Douglas. Tha tcamitem will hold their requln meeting Friday , Juno 2 , nt Tivoll hal ! Farnham and Ninth. Uy order of T. .1 Quick , secretary. The wholesale drug house of MoMfl non , Abort & 0) . , yesterday removed fron their present location into more commodl OUR quarters in Caldwell block on the unini utroet. Seven men were arrested Wednesday n vagrants. Pi\e demonstrated Hint the : possessed visible means of nupport am were discharged. Two were sent up foi ten days at hard labor. A wagon heavily leaded with mor chandue broke down on Dodge street yes terday It la a wonder more utich acct dents don't happen on mich Htrceta am crossings as wo have. . Wni. Roach ws arreoted by Office McCune for i triking and beating a wo man on Twelfth street. The victim is laic up from her injuries , and Jtonch in lockei up , S200 ball required not bclrff produced. . The next rehearsal of the male choiui .for the concert of plantation melodies and war songs will be on Tuciday evening next at Hospe'a hall. Mr. Frank S. Smith , director , will ha von full number of choruses , and all members nhould bo pres ent. Yesterday Mr. James WHsoa , stenog rapher in the B & M. ticket office , wan presented by his companions in labot with a handsome plpo as a token of esteem. Mr. Wilson severed bis connection with the company yesterday to take up an en- qtgenient as stenographic reporter on TUB BEE. John Kane , ex-assistant yard-master of the IT. P. at Omaha , baa skipped the town for Chicago after brutally beating Us wife. Conductor Thomas interfered to save the woman's life , and cantos a very lame hand In consequence. Kane had been drinking too much and thin was the result. A team behind which Col. Carlton of the Third cavalry and Major Gentry efFort Fort Omaha were riding out to tbo bar racks Wednesday , ran away near the Six teenth street bridge and threw both olH < cers vl ilcntly to the ground. Mo Jar Gen try escaped unhurt , but Col. Carlton was name what bruised by the fall. The friends of Mr. Wm. lluneel ] , o ! Shlnn'a addition , are condoling with lilu on a recent piece of bad luck that ho Tel him. lie purchased a lot of fine catth over in Iowa to be delivered in Omaha th ( last of May , and had Bold them to partiet in this city for immediate delivery. He was driving them acrons from Iowa , but when near Deoitur the cattle stampeded and ran-fiftecn milei , to Onawu , by whicl : time they hod rnn ft BO much Heah thai he bed to dispose of them at a loss there , PEBBONAJj. O , W. Morton , of Kippley , la. , is it the city. O.W.Patkhur8tof Oakalojea , la , , L at the Metropolitan. H. Noble , of Ottawa , la. , la at the Me. tropolitan , J. H. Barker and wife , of Iowa , are at the Metropolitan , O. A. Klein , of Mason City , la. , is at the Metropolitan. K. Murkio , United States surveyor , it at the Metropolitan. J. W , Chapman , of Council Bluffs , U In the city. F. M. Gilpln , wife and child , of Chicago cage , are at the Witlmell. Wm. Bturjli , Jr. , of Chyeune , is at thi "Withnell. John A. Klliott , of Des Moinei , la h the city. II , Ilornberger , of New York , U. 8. A , took dinner at the Withne 11 yesterday. I ) . Mucready , of Sioux City , l at tbi Witbnell. At the Metropolitan : A. Blakestad W BOO ; Mr * . W , H. Campbell , Ashland 8 , E.Ome , W , II. Farnsworth , "Blair d. Courabe and wife , Lincoln. At the WUbneU : Mr . K. T. Sage , Tall * CHyj O. II. Sage , Wymorej K. TL , Heed , Weeping Water ; Chun. A. Tanner , Hastings ; B. M. Wilccx , Blair ; K. M , Wliltton , Nebraska City ; Jarae * Laird , HAVBN'S YOSE5IITK COLOGNE , Made from the wild flowers of the * AR JFAMKP YOSEMITE VALLEY , it u the ino t flagrant of perfuinow. Manufoeturgd by 11. B. Haven , Ban JVaiwwoo. For sale in Omaha by W. J , WhiUhouse and Kennard Bros.1 Jfce. RAILWAY NEWS. Heavy 'Damage Suit Atjoina the Cut-off Oontraotors. Iho U P. Taken in Anotho "Western Railroad. Miscellaneous Kotos on Trnck Toplct The pap tB were filed in the ofllc o ( the clerk of the district courtyestei day in n suit for damages brought b Otto Qerbor against Mitchell Vincen and - Murphy , in which the plain ! iff demands a judgment for S1B,80C Vincent and Murphy arc the contract ors for the work known ai the Florence once cut-off , a big job of cutting am excavating which will shorten the lin of the Milwaukee , St. lwMinnoar \ olt'fl & Omaha road six miles. In the early part of February las while this work of excavating wu going on , thora was an accident on day whereby two or three men wer seriously injured by the caving in of bank. Ono of thcso men was Ott Gcrbor , the plaintiff in this case , an in his petition ho alleges that the acci dent was duo to the ncpligcnco of tli defendants. Ho states that on th Gth day of February ho , with n larg number of ethers , was at work at th foot of n high Dank , and that the ; were acting under the immodirxt direction of the defendant ) , whi were at the time at work cutting ii at the top of the hill to loosen th < earth so that it might fall. It dii fall BO suddenly thnt a Inrgo mass fol upon the plaintiff , crushci him to the earth , and rendered hin for a time wholly unconacious. H was brought to Omaha on the sam night and plncod in the care of tin sisters at St. Joseph's hospital when ho has boon most of the time since In addition to the bruises , etc. , re ceived at the time , both thighs won broken and the lower portion of tin right leg broken in two places , so tha ho is now an inch shorter in statui than previous to the accident. II ii loss of time and wagoaaro put at $300 liis expenses at oOO and damages foi boingmado a crippla for life nt $15,000 making a total of $15,800. Farki Godwin is attorney for the plaintiff. A NEW ACQUISITION. It is stated that the railroad knowr 1,1 the Utah Western , extending west ward from Salt Lake City to the Tin tie mining country , has passed int < the hands of the Union Pacific railway company , thus giving them control o : the whole IJtah Central system. Bu < a short portion of this road has beet completed , but last year arrangement * were made to extend the road to Eu reka , Nov. , with the prospect of a 'uturo extension to Kan Francisc This movement was backed by the same capitalists who control the U. P. , ind was understood to bo a stop .awards independence of the Central ? uciic ( , which was suspected of work- ng for a union with the Itanvor , Ilio 3rando & Western and the Chicago , Turlington & Quincy , which are vir- ually one. The completion of this road into ho Tmtio region will benefit sorm of ur Omaha mechanics and others who vm 8omo mining proparty there. 'ho .Tintio Mining company incor- orated in this city in 1870 , and is wnod by workingmen hero , who lave a U. S. patent. An assay of its ro by Olios. Balbaoh , of the Omaha molting and Refining company , liowod 9104 72 per ton of silver , 16 } orcantof load. As soon as tha road in u the onrnpany will cither commence peration or disposa of the mino. FASiT A hint of the possibilities of time o bo mada between the cast and Denver is given in the following from ho Chicago Tribune : A clerical error n the computation of the time occu pied in moving the first train-load of norchandiso from this city to Denver r'ia the Burlington road gave it as 11C lours , when in fact the actual timu aighty.oight hours , or three days and sixteen hours. This time is equal to , bnt of the ordinary passenger trains , nnd speaks well for the ontorprUo ol the Uurlington. The train contained Ivo carloads of soap , and as it is ous- ; omary for the well-to-do to rush , to ; ho aid of these without "soap , " the Burlington may bo excused this time 'or making such a rapid transit. At teen as passenger trams.boRin service they will have thn right of the road , mid "soap" trains will have to bide their timo. MOHTNINQ MAILO. Adlspitth.fDmVashiagton ycster- lay aftt r.ioon Bays Pi stm tsier General Bowo has returned. Ho has Btronp lopes that his western trip will result n such decrease in railroad time be. ; weou Chicago and Omaha as will ossim the time of mails between Now York and San Francisco forty-cighi lours , and botweou Now York and Omaha twenty-four hours. FAIUSD TO AGllKK. A mcoting of the managers of al roads engaged m the traueportatioi if lumber from Mississippi rivei pints and from Chicago , to points 01 the Missouri river between Omahi ind Kansas Oity has boon hold it Chicago for the purpose of arranginj differential rates on a basis uatisfactorj .o all roads engaged in the luinbei .raffio and also to lumber dealers , bu no rate satitf actory to all parties couU bo decided upon and the meeting ad journed sine die , IIAILKOAD win. A lively war is in progress botweei the Denver and lllo Grande , and thi Denver aud New Orleans road over i BtrugRlo for the Denver passongei Iraflio. Rates have been cut fron $7.20 to § 1.00. This is the hrst wai of the kind in the Centennial state. 80IIAIIKON. . Bob Law , superintendent of the Montana division of the Union Pa- ciOo , andono of the parties nam < d for the ( succession in the general Bupormtondoiioyof the Union i'auilio , is in the city. The Pullman company la building seven llrst class passenger coaches foi the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Umaha railway , Mr. Webster Snyder has been ap. minted eiieral manager of the Louis- iJ-tlof , K ansv Io & St. Louis road. Mr. Snydcr is an old railroader. Many rears ago ho was superintendent of ho Union PaciOc , and on the ftcquisi- ion of the property by the late Thomas A. Scott resigned to assun the management of the Canada Soutl cm. From tholatter ho retired short before its purchase by Mr. Vande hilt. Tribune. A special train of 400 Mormon cm grunts arrived in the city Wcdnchdr ever the Chicago & Noithwestoi road , oa route to the kingdom < Briglmni. The party took a spec ! train over the Union Pacific fi Ogdon. Articles of incorporation of the Ut ion Pacific Athlo ia association wci filed in the county clerk's ofilco Wei ncsday. D. M. Sells is president nr John G. Taylor treasurer. The cop tal stock is $1.500. It is presume that the immediate object of the nss ciation is to promote the interests < base ball nnd t } fit up grounds for t > same. II is rumored that Mr. J. A. Mur roe , who is the freight agent of th Nebraska division of the Cliicagc Minneapolis , St. Paul & Omaha roai has been offered the position of goi oral freight agent of an importar railroad in Kansas. It is not know whether ho will accept it , ns ho hr the matter yet under consideration. A BUST D COMMUNITY. Tbo Dons of the Doml-Monclo Doln Rapidly Vocutod A Deluge of "Droaemakors" Looked For. The city marsh * ! is natively carrj ing out the order recently made b the city council compelling the closin up of houses of ill-fame on Tent street. The resolution introduced b Couapilman Dallono calls for the ci : forcemont of "Ohaplor Sixteen , " wit strict adherence to the intent of th law therein contained in regard t "disorderly houses. " The substanc of this chapter was published in Tn BBK. BBK.Notices Notices have been served on all thi Frail ones residing in the limits desig anted by the resolution , which ar Eleventh and Twelfth streets botwce ; Douglas nnd Davenport , to vaca ; -heir premises at once , nnd the notic was accompanied with the informc ) ion that the refusal to move would b iabjo to result in their arrest , j number of the women have alroad novod away and the rest are propai ng to follow. The landlady of th Diggcst housn of the kind on 12tl street has discharged her girls nn closed up. There are two othe louaoB of the bettor class in the die : rict named , and what action they wi ; ako is unknown. The city officials do not regard thi action as a wise course to pursue , am say that in the event of the women re 'using to go and their arrest therefor t is uncertain what they could do. A t was the payment of tha monthly fin was voluntary , and if they will no > lcad guilty to the charge of prostitu ion , it would bo a difficult matter t < provo the thing on them , except b ] ircumstantial evidence Another difficulty comes up in th < act that they will now bo ncatterec n all parts of the city and bo on eye ere to many , while by confining theii resonco to one locality this would bi voided. The women are now rent ng rooms in different putts of th | ity , and say they will opoi ip in the "dross making' 3usincaa , the old dodge. Others an nigrating to the vicinity of the rou ( louse , and a city official said to a ro lortor that if they should rondczvoui n that quarter | it would bo the oh tory of fifteen years ago , whoi robbery or murder was o Imost daily occurrence. The city at ornoy has been consulted as to wha an bo done with these who refusi nd who have paid their nionthl ; no , and is looking up the law on thi ubject. Council Bluff * may reap thi jeiufit of the raid yet. " BUOHUPAIBA. " Quick , complete cure , all unnoylnq ; kid ley. bladiicr and unrlnary dlseanet , $1 Depot at O. F. Goodman . Death of Alfred Cox , The sad news has just reached"tbi ity of the death of Alfred Cox , i irother of Mr. H. E. Cox , foremai or Milton Rogers & Son , which oc urrod at Las Vegiw , Now Mexico , 01 Sunday , May 28th , at 10 u. m. The deceased formerly Hvod in thi ity , learning the tinnor'a trade , am working for a time under his brother Jo left Omaha for Now Mexico abou months ago , leaving his wife am : hild in this city. His illness was o iut four days duration , and was tha Ireadful disease the black measles , U the time of his death , Mr. Co : was but 20 years of ago , -and ha < ivory reason to look forward to a Ion ifo of usefulness and comfort to hi , amlly. The remains were buried a lias Vegas , the law prohibiting ox > ress companies from transportin hem under such circumstances , Tbo Effoot of Small Pox Overcome ST. Jo8F.ru , Mo. , May 19 , 1881. H. fl. WAIINKU & Co. : Oirs-Smal pox left ia with weakened kidneys and only j our Safe Kiduoy and Live Cure gave mo permanent roliuf. mDUdlw _ Boao Bull A gatno of base ball was played o Thursday afternoon between tw picked nines of the B. &M. headquai ; ors. The contest was west of th regular grounds on Eighteenth streel the game lasting from 2:40 : to to 4:1 : ) . m. The two nines were as fo OWB ; Flint Nine. Second Nine. G. O. Brandt , A. L. Goodman , Win. Foreman , W. A. Brown , Joseph I lannan , O , K , Davidson. Byron D. Btnt. J. T. 1'enuell , Geo. J , teru > doil ( , L D. JJusen , Arthur B Smith , John Thornton. -Cteary , W.T. Jwla. Ohas. Crelghton. W , 1C. Van Tuyl. The first nine wan the game by score of 10 to 0 , E. 0. Brandt wa saptain of the whining nine , and I D. Linsou of the losers. 'Seven in uings were played , A Gcuera Stumpede. Navcr na such n rush made for an ; Drug fctoro as is now at O. F , Good tun n't tor a Trial BotUe of lr. ) JCIiif't Now Did : every for Consumption , Cough * ant Itoldi. All perions ullllcted with Aethuia Uronchltii ) , HoaiseneB . Severe Cough ) , o xny oilcctlon ai the Throat and Lumjs n get a Trial Bottle of thU groatremedj rce , by calling nt above n&uied Drui itoru TB3RIFIO OA8 BXPLO8IO2 Boyd's Opera House Shake ; from Center to Circum- fcronco. The Imnar JRnllrond , Bnilt o Wind nnd Propelled br the Kecljr Motor- About eight o'clock last eresing handful of people who happened t drop into Boyd'u opera house , whic was brilliantly lighted up regardless c expense , wcro taken off their foot b ; a stunning explosion of gas thateman atod from the Holf-nctSnt ; , rotary mo tion gas-holder , known familiarly a John Pope Ilardnut. Fortunate ! ; the audirnco were prepared for th grand display of 'explosives , and m serious alarm was felt for their safety The only person in imminent dangc WAS Little Mac , who stood upen thi stage nnd uncorked the escape valve In a Pickwickian sense McDonagl IOBO to the full majesty of his sublimi height , and nddrotsing the emptj chairs bnforo him said that ho fell highly complimented in confronting such n brilliant , intelligent and vasl concourse. Ho warned such as wore present that ho would not bo responsi bio for anything that might happen , ofl ho did not know just exactly whai ctfcct compressed hydrogen had upoi their oystems , but if uny of their remains mains were picked up this morning it .hu vicinity of the city ho woulr , 'uarnuteo them a decent burial anc ; ho proper memorial norvico on decora iion day. Preaontly the whole house began tf shake , and sway to and fro on its rod 'oundntions. The empty opera chain were holding on tight to the floor tc { cop from playing the trapczo game , The ntago proper was surging to anc TO Jiko the billows of the sua , anc above all wn ? hoard a roar like the cataract at Niagara. MacDdnauh .began to look very un comfortable and wished ho was homo and Put McArdlo , who was caught 01 ; ho fly and stationed ns a sentry bad of the gas meter took French leave 'rom his peat as n matter of safety. From those who witnessed the explosion plosion wo learn that the rip-roariii [ projector of the great labor balloon ittc pasolino railroad between the Atlantic and the Pecifio drew hoavilj on Jules Verne and Munchauseu. With § 250,000,000 ut his back anc the Kuoly motor in his front he double-tracked the distance between tfow York and Omaha in ton seconds , and landing on the crest of the Rocky nountiiins , ton thousand foot abovt ho sea level , built a viaduct from reinoni'n Peak across to the top of .he Sierra Nevadas in five minutes , and landed safely with one hundred raic loads of dead-head paasengorn ut Frisco nnd the Golden' Gate in lees hue than it takes to cioss the liig Muddy between Omaha and JUillon- villo. villo.An president of the United Libor eaguo of America , nn organization made up of briefless lawyers , and man who live by their wits , ho had at hU command moro million's than the lothschild < i , Vanderbilt and Gould. , Jt 0. Hawos , General O'Brien , E H. Bartlett , nnd other capitalists hat are associated with him in thie cigautio project , generously placed all their millions at the disposal ol he workingmen of America , who were to control and operate the concern - corn under the directions of the grand cyclops , regardless of expense and usury. As a matter of safety , Mayor Boyd md too fire department on hand , and indor his personal supervision he pok all the remains after the oxpio ion to Coroner Jacobs. At midnight a coroner's jury wac mpinelod with Dr. Colliding aa fore man. In two seconds and u half thi ury brought out n verdict of "talked p death. Among the thirty-five vie iniB of suffocation by gas poor Mo- Donagh was the most awfully awful , ilia features were almost as black nnd ) luo as when Hanecom held him bj he beard a few hours previous , and lis checks were as swollen us if ho had ust got ovoi one of his u'ta of poetic > hronzy. It was n Bad , solemn and molancholj spectacle , and prominent among tin nournera were John M. Thurston , ? rank Walters , Gon. 0 Brieu aud the darkey who had been hid in Jolic ? opo Hardnut'a wood pilo. HOBBIES ! Nat Goodwin nnd Eliza \Vj5ftthereby' i-Tollquee. One of the popular companies which come and go with the changing sea sons for the delectation of the amuse < nont lovers of the country generally s the "Froliqucs , " with Nat. Good win and Eliza Woathersby. The parly will give "Hobbies" at the opera house to-night and in the Saturday matinee , and "The Member for Blocum" Saturday night. The sale of seats has already begun. The Washington Post says : "Those of the Washington play-goers who saw Nat. Goodwin in his great play of "Hobbies" last season will bo de lighted to learn that in deference to i desire which could not bo ignored lie hait consented to vary his pro gramme and give the funniest and wittiest of all farces for the remaining three performances this week , namely ; to-night , to-morrow night , and at the matinee to-morrow afternoon. "The Member for iBlocumb" has proven en tertaining , but somehow the Nat. Qoodwin wo all admire so much does not show himself so entirely to our autiifiotion as in good old "liobbies , " with his paralyzingjiinitationu of the leading actors of the day and all the rest ot the comedy business for which to has become so famous. It has the ire of real genius , and wo know wo rratify our readers , who , much na hey have enjoyed the now play , will mil this change of bill when wo an nounce it. " I'ATlENOe , On Monday evening the Oomley- 3arton Opera company will npnear for the second time this season at Boyd's. The popular comic opera. "Patience , " will bo reproduced thin time , in which iho apostle of tustheticbm is BO well taken off. The Denver Tribune c yesterday says : ' 'Tho Ooraley-Barton Opera coir pany made its first appearance in Co ! orado at the Grand opera house lac evening It is beyond the peradvpr lure of a doubt the best organizalio of the kind that has over vieitod Don Tor. During the season wo have ha the Mulvillu troupe , the Gates gan and other similar outGts , but non which could in the slightest dcgre coil pare with the Comloy-IUrto : company. The performance o 'Madame Favart * last night was ii every respoot an excellent ono. T < j cast was very evenly Us * ancod , the choruses were C the oichestration oxceptio 0 | good and the stage mounting superb. Judging fn m the initial pot furnunco , Messrs , llowson and Bel are the only mcmburs of the compan ; who can fairly lay claim to groatnes ( this term 11 usud in n strictly theatrical cal aensi ) , yet each principal in th cast was thoroughly goud as to quiti disarm harsh criticism. These whi failed to see "Madamo Favart" las evening missed n treat of unusual ex collencc ; but the opera is to bo re [ > catcd Friday night and surely all wil bo there to see nnd hear. This even ing the favorite "Olivette" will bi ; ivon to nn overflowing houso. Thi receipts last night exceeded nine hun Ired dollais ; the week's business wil so enormous. " MOONLIGHT MIRTH MAKERS A Highly Successful Lawn Party a Hunscom Park. The private lawn party held n [ lansconi park Wednfasday proved i ; rand success both socially nnd finati dally , nnd qroat credit is duo to Mr Harry B. Hunt nnd the other mem ) ors of the committca of arrangement ! 'ur their untiring energy and non whicl * they exorcised in rendering thii pleasant ufF.iir so successful. The indefatigable Prof . Steinhauscr with his skilL'd band of artists , furnished nishod the music and Mrs. Moore aided by Mrs. Frioss and the twr Vlissea Moanoy , superintended the refreshment department. This is the first entertainment thai ho committee have started , and ns I hey attained such n large amount ol success they intend netting up sonu moro very shortly. The party although , somewhat large , was nevertheless quite select. Among those present wo nbservcd he Misses Meanuy , the Misses Kos crs , Miss Jennie Peyton , Mrs. T'liusB ' , Mies Buchanan , the Mieset VIcMahnns , and Messrs. H. B. Hunt , ? . M. Moore , J. A. Thoolecke , J. E. jewis , P. H. Rhodes , Wcstburg Stolling , Will Burton , W. H. Helph- rey , J , Wilson nnd many others. K AUverusouiuat To Loan , for , g&U xwt , FounJ , Wanu , llcurdlcc , tc. , nil ) boln Kirted ia thooe columns once for TEN CKNT MI line ; cadi aubaeqnent Inaurtlon , FIVECEXT Mir lino. The Qrat luuettlou never leai that rWHNTV-FIVF. OKNTfl 10 LOAM MUfit , | O.NKV TO LUAM C ll * t Law Omc ot D , M UThomM Roam 8 CroUbtoo Block. To LOAN On ro 1 B ? es. J. K. Haidtnber h , At a * . 140ti Fainara at , a3M * Ul/i'ix > LOAft At U per cent In Uu toroat In BUms.of 2,600 nc ipwarda , ( or 3 to fi years , on Hrst-cUioa city uib &rm property , nzuig RIUL Kaiin and LOAS &autar , ietb and Douplis Bta HELP WANTED. 1f\A MEM WAST D-At Foronc. Cut-Off , 1UU ulna ail n rth cJ O vhv. Wa e > 51.75 pjraty. JIIICIlELIj VINCENT. - UnUl msnlr Ironer. at thf bt ain l.aun.ry , betwjo , Ota ad 10'hci ' Jackto ttro.t. tSJ'JI Man l-y the month for furn WASTED Co. . Martin. 211 South Twelfth ( t Cook. II. ManmtelJer. Elcvwitl WANTFD near Fanwm. A ( 'ood bioirt anti cake baHor tc WANTKIJ 1 > ntumo ith , Veb. Good agvi , [ nqulrn at 11 Bt Ell & RA Al'KK 3 1317 Ui ilai Street { I - City , St. Paul WANIFD-ZOUiunaonSloui Bottom , Nol ) , J 75 r r 'lay. Inquire ' at CmiHeld House. 87.1t _ . ED Iwocompetcnt glrlc , one as coil WAN. Uundrtus. and the other ni oconf gill Aaply to U" . Kinsman , No. D04 PloMin ! trcct , ell , 318 3 ANTED-Oood csok. AD | ly at. U2) DoilK < ttiuei. _ 8'OSIt ANTED -A chambermaid. Imniujately. al W Occidental Hotel. 310-tt WW AM'fcO A guoil i.m'iiicroom ' girl Rood W age pild , ui 1 08 Coal s rcet. 271-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. - ulrl 18 jears old. ultuatlon tc WANTED-By or take coreof chi.dmi. 804 SIxtventn otrt-ct , rorncr Hurt. 340-2' ANTED Employmon by a rood salesman , W AI p'y , H , Manuw Her Emjilojmu t AK' < 1th street , ne r Fain tin , 8S8-lt' \ X7ANTUD By H sincln man an unlurnliho'i YV room , Homewlieiu betMctn Dodge and ailifornlaai.il Kthand d stipe's. Ilia icfcr < gncea aio unexcoptloiiablc , U , , bax44C. MICELLANEOU8 WANTS. AK1KD A > ore ) 100 laborer * . Apply to H. annwello . Emplj , ment A/incy , Eleventh str'rt ar Firnam dc - Tq loan. 83,000 , on rood mill WANTED- Douglns county. Addrei Lock jipxl 3 , main. 4103 * ANTED- few bcurdcni In a rrivste farul. Iat 1410 Juclton tmt. 314-3 * Children u boarders In a select WANTED . N. W. corner California and 10th itreofs. L.U.LOUMIS , 2fla.tf ITTANTED To rent , cottage cf 6 or 0 rooms YY good location , couvcnleut to street R. It WdrfJH stating terms tnd looitlon. "Rent. " an Olllrc. tl * ANTbD To rent , with prhl'ego of buyIng - Ing after about three month * a-cottage ol 9v rooma , good locAllty , within tenty minutes alk of pPslotQce. Addrcsi stating terma and location. "Hou-c" P cilice inl7-tt FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. OR KENT llouno of six roons , ou 14th ktrcrt , bitwioi Chicago and Cam. \pph soutluatt i-oruer 1'onrttt'ntli and COM. I.I2-3 ItKNT-\ largo nlco front parlor , ulth POR windows.on Uienortluvmt coriirrof Ibta , nd l > .uenporttlu-eU. 315-S' VTICELY FOBN18HED llOOUS-For rent at LM S18 Howard btreet between bth and 8th. [ TWlliltNT A Urgn and likely furulibud 12 front room , with dressing room oil , gentle uanund lfa preferred , or small room suIUblo or iuKlccentloman. Oto block ( rcm strict car td llnu. 1814 Web.ter street. KENT PIea > aaiy furnUhod room , 111 South 17th itreet , one door north of Doug. M , 811-1' TIWO FURNISHED south room * torrent. S. 1 , W. corner Wn and Davenport. 308 n 0n RENT-SIx collars { 16 00 to Jlfl.OOp J ; minth. McUB.ooppotltepoitofflee. KENT Kew houw of 8.x rooma son I FOH cut corner 13th tnd loelflo ttreets. A l-lf t II 2. llth street. T. 0. 1'ELLE , UENT Two hou-ot of fhoi emi eicl FOR liqul c at 1237 bhcrrcan are. X3H-2 * "HIORRENT Houio of MX rnomi ncurcoini JU of Pidfla and llth street , alfo two lie homes rency by the middle of June , Irqnlre I G o. H. I'.tcrsju's Clothing store , 04 . 101 street. 2-9-'l TOOK HENT ( Jooil hiu' with tlx roomp , ftn U all modern Impiorenietito , And conoulor : ti rrettmr. Inqnl sat grocery store , corni SOlh nnd UJmloK _ troirf. tiS-tl T ACIFIO IICU3ETO REJJT 32 rooms-loll JC , luid Davenport cts. Newly fitted uo I tV f < ete order. Apply to OEO W URAY , iiat-Stcod 211 Twelfth S KWIl HENT Two unfurnlihed rooms , sul L1 ble for olficei or bed rooms , within one ha'I block of po to dice. Addro-s or call at Ni in.2 Dodge street. no tt T70R RENT The ipicloua and elfzant ha I ? with a 1 modern 11 pr.vcmcntalnCurk'san Kostcr's lllock. Apnly to A.M. Ulark , or to II A. hooter's 105 and 1073.14th strct. 197-tl HENT Nicely furnlsnel ro EOR board , at 1718 Dadge. Jll KENT S fnrnisned rooini uv r * 1 „ chant * ' KichangoN. E. cor. 10th anil Dod , troeta. " TT OK KfcNT Niooly Sutnished rooms wiui c .1 } without board , Kcasonablo prices. 201 U&aaSt. ? * fl O RENT largo furnhhcd front room If. L two gcntli men , with or without boari References. 1216 DoJj-e street. 138 tf KENT House of fl\o rooma , rornor 23 Fit Plercn. Apply at S. O. Stevenson , coi ncr 17th and Cvs , tieor taettr Church. PQ.tt ran BALL Oil SALU Or Trail c Ten ( rO ) loUa d on lour t l nd lu h" cl'y and county i ! SA JjI'RO. Cjlllori.la. Ttrinlnuo of ilio Souihein Hr ( Illi AT.xnsH.lt. . Illicit Imilornnd mot btai li ui clhualn on tlluc nil cut , tall 01 or nt dttss me , 1410 Jtckacn a rjof , Oauh& , Nth 3l3-2f F. W. TULUS. SAT.K-3Inn.il hancattr , olicnp , at m FOU , t o inl'is bouth of Ilclloiuo. re terms address H. Tzscbuck , tin aha , Neb , 31SO-I T,1OKSAit > Jno l.t 132 feet trdiit.go b ti Jj leot do.-p , on south 1 th street , on 810 pi nior.th payments , to anyone who will Dul.d. In qulio 1407 Howard , between 14tu and 15th tt ! WALK The nnoprrper y on thi N. U Full r ot Pass and 20c street , cccuplcd ti ; Major iurey , or will bi.loistd lor a terrno ytais. Apply to Dr. Suiuncrs , U. S. A. , I ) partment Hradquarlcre 320-tl < SALE llou e of ( Ivo roojis and lit 01 POll Btreet. JHOO , Small house ard twi lota In Shlnn'a addition (000. McCAOUE , 2UM1 Opposite i Oitofflce. HALE A house and lot 160x118 front FOR bun , two wells and c'stcrn 123 South 14th street , second house north of Wllllnn street. Price 81400. 29S-14" Atabirgtln furniture rta flrs class ptliato boarding houjc. Rent o nullf IURmoderate. IIa\o 30 boarders , at 1(0 ! Lass it. Inquire within. S07-tf BALE Kcstauratt on a wTu tr.velti FOll . H. UANNWEILbll , 2Sl-tt llih Etrc.t , near Farnam. SALE licautlful acre lot and hou&c 01 FOR strict , $1300. McCAQUE , 253-tl Opposite Pcstttiico IjluK SALiKi tlousootaix roomi , ana lot 'M ) : JJ 220 , north of flsteeuth street bildco. Ap ily corner 12th and Howard. Newspaper Union lC2.tt T71011 SALE A hou c and lot on Dodge street U ono of the finest Ircatlons In the city 115-tf J. U. DUMOUT , 18th and Uarncy T71OHHALE Or Trade ; 44x132 fott on lOlt E street next to the corner ot H&rnoy , alsc 30x132 Icct on th'- cast fide between Dud < ' ( Capitol avcnuo Enquire of H. BERTllOLD 23 H SALE Iho Warm Spilnirp , situated BWH south of the U. K railroad In Carbo bounty , Wjomlnp ; Terrltoiy 410 acroi o neadow and upland tltl puarontcd. Addrcsi tV. U. Caldwell , tvarm Bptlugs , Wyoming. SALE Ihe POPUIAB HOTEL , knowr FOR the BOYS' HOME. ThU house Is CO ' .rally located , has sou h and cast front , and li lurroauded w th One ( hade trees ; cent Insthlrtj i ecplng rooms , has ice houaa. laundry , simnli room , sc. Hat a world w do reputation and i better patrom go than many houses ol twice Iti opacity. Price 80,000 For porticulnra aJ dices , A. A. SAWDEY.Rod Cloud , neb. J EE4-tt _ _ BALE A good earner lot on Doago and FOR street , > n a Tory fast growing part o -he city , will divide. Inquire at (10 South 20tl itreot , near Farnatn.Ilbios's & Ulll's addition. 82Q.lm * ITtOR SALE Or will ciclii ge for Omnha pr < J ; | Iperty , an improved sec on of laud adjoin- , njr a station on U. P. It. n. M. DUNHAM , 141 ! Farnham St. , Omaha. 720Ero < KICK FOH B at COK. ALEO EIAY At A. II. Bunder1 Fcod Sto B 1013 JIarncvSt. slO-t [ MISOELLAMEOUb. . > T Keys * I h rnmo and atid'ess on Uu LO. 111 , ( F. A. Kclibina , etc ) Rcwird toi caving at IJ.o ctll o. fc3J t T OST On Monday \enl' g hot , a lnj > ' chat Jj elalne watch. FI dr Iii bemltably ro > tv.idtd hv lea\lDg is at cftlco of Dilly Uto. 837-J _ AwHtncow with red cpots.tA - Yllkc , north of Convent , in Hamilton fit. 3tQ.it _ _ UP On mv prcmts fl , en Burt street TAKEN the new Academy of thoSocrcil llo.rt Ua < , 29 , 1882 , one white horse. Owner wil plcuso 1 call anil pay damrges fcnd iret tbo i nlmal 812tf _ W J. CUDDY nAUTIESDnsirlnic to enter business can Icarr L of a Mrst-clUH 01 portunlty by calllnK on W , J , Taylor , fcuu't Braclstrcct's Agency ISUi itreet 310-5t TNSTKUCTION In > ocal mu Ic gUen by 111 * 1. Llzz'o A. Pennell. Bctldcnco southwest cor tier 29d atiU OurtsticeU. 301-3 * rpAKKN UP A cow about 7 jours old , red wltl I wbltei pot , larce horns Also a heifer , red , with waits ipota , both with calf. FRANK KUUEREO , rs-4tf on o w Bakery , 13th tit. near Wlltiamg , EDWAED KUEHL JAOISTEK OF PALMY8TERY ANDtCONUI riONALiaT. 493 Tenth Street , between Farnan mdllainov. Will , with the aid of uuarJIai iplrlta , obtain for any one a glinco nl the pan knd present , and on certain conditions in tbo ID ; ure. .Boota and Shoes made to irder. I'orfcc ' - rl'nn pntrantBAd nlfl-1m POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varlei. A marvel of p iy , strength and wholesomeness. More ocono ilei.1 than the ordinary kinds , and cannot ki old In competition wllb the multitude of 1 on est , short weight , alum ot phosphaU powden Bold only lo can * . Roiuiluuaa 1'owpui Co o Will at , Now York BARGAINS , IIW LOTS ! Houses , Farms , Lands. HFTBEHIfl AHD DQUOU8 SIR , Bcaut'.ful buIUIn ? situs on Sherman ovcnuo ( IGth street ) south of roopliton's and J. J. Urown'a residence ! the tract belongi g to Sena tor Poddoclc for to many ycart being Ki feet west IronUen rn tbe tvetiur. bv from SCO to 50 fiet In depth. runnhe castnard lo the i maha & St. Paul B. B. \V1 1 sell In strips of 60 tcct or moro f outage on the avenue with full dcp'h to Iho rnllroa ' , will acll tie abn eon about any teirnsthat purchaser may desire. To parties M In will aRrtia to build houseHcoUln ? gl2uO and iipiara , will sol with out any payment down for one year , and C to 1 * iqual nnnual payments thircUtir tt 7 per com iiit r. at. To parties \\hcdo not Into nt improT- Ing Immediately will 8,11 for i no sixth down and r , equal annual payments thcroatt.r at 7 per cent Interest. Choice 4 aero block In Smith's addition at west tndof 1'jrnam street will phe any length ot time required at 7 per cent Interact. Also a splendl 1 10 acre block In Smith's addi tion on tame liberal terms as tbo fore ? In ; . No. 305 , Iltlf lot on mid near 20th erect , No 304 , Lo * . on 18th street near Paul , 812CO. No 302 , Lot 30x250 feet on l&tli srcet , mar Mcholis. No 299 , Ono quarter aero on Burl Btreet , near Button $500. No 207 , Two lots on Ulondo near Irene street. $210 and CO each. Jvo29J , Two lota on Georgia near Ulchlnm street S120J. No295. Twoho choice ro'ldcnca lots on Hamil ton ttrect In Shlnu'u addlt'on , line and elghtlT. Sii.0 to ? S.O each. No 201. Beaut fill half lot on St. Mary'd ar- cnuo , 30X18J net , Lear BUhop CUrkson's and .Oth street , 31610 No 202 , Five c-olcolotson Part avenue , 60s 1M ) each , on Biroot nil way , ? 300 cic1 ! . No Ml.Slx lots in llltlard & Ca dwcl.'a a < HHIon on fhermiu A\enuo nuir i'onnlctOu'a , (3. Ota SIDOcach. N 2:9 , Choice loin in Park avenue aid street car line on r ad to Fatk , ? Uf > to $10.0 each f-a2S5 , C'cvm lo s on Deca ur a d Irene ttrceta , neir b'ajndcra Etreet , S3 5 to $150 each. No zP2 , Lot on Ibth ne.ir f aul ttruct. S760. No 28i , Lot 65D40 feet near at. Mdry'a aveano , wo 20th street , $1600. No 2:0 : , Lot oa Dcuatur near Irene ttrect , 8326. No 27H , F. ur lots on CaUwell , near Siundor * ttre.t , SuOUekcb. o 2o , Lot on Clinton street , near ehot tower , No 27f > , Four lots on HcLollan street , near Blonde , Kazan's addltUm SMfi oich. No 274 , Three lota cvar race course : make oft ru. No C68 , Beautiful corner aero lot on Cillforula ! rcct , opposite and adjoining Sacred Heart Con- i ont grounds , 810.0. No ito , i.ot ouMnon , near Uilh stroft , 91.850. TOO loisln "Credit Fonclor"tvnd "Oronl VIow" iddhlo s.Just nouth-coxt of U. P nnd B. & M. allroad epots , langingfrora U50 totlOOOoach ana on ctwy terms. Ucautlful Konldcnco loU at a bargiln very handy to shops loOtoSIO each , C per ctnt down nd i , per cent per month. ( 'Q.I aud gtt plat and full partlcu an. No 250 , Fuil corner lot on JonoKcir 15th street , JCOO. No 25 J , 'J wo lots on Center street , near Cum in ? itruct , Sett ) for both oriMlO lach. .So 2S1J , Lot on Seward , near Kin ) ; ctrcot , = 3 to. to.No 249 , Hall lot on Dodge , near 11 h btreot , E2100 No 217 , Four beautiful residence lots near Crftlghtou Colioge ( or will separate ) $3,000. No 211) , 'Iwo Iota on Center , iaar Cumins it cet , $400 each. No me ) , Lit on Idaho , near Cuming street , 'i&f . _ No 745 , Boiuttful corner arro lot on Cumin ? . near D it n ttreet , mar new Convene tf cacroa Ba it , 1EOO. No. 214 , Lot on Farcaai , near IS.h ctreot , il.UO. No 213 , Lot 66 by 133 fa t on Co'lcgo street , nearbt. Mar > ' a\cnue , (700. No 211 , Lot on Kdinaui , near 20th itrott , 51.000. t\o9W , Lot GO by 99 feet on Boutli a\cnue , near Mason street , $650 , No 2JD , Coiner lot on Hurt , near 2d etroet , J2.800 No 239 , 120x132 fett o i Barney , near 21th , street ( will cut It up$2 , 00. No 234 , Lot on Uoutflaa street , Dear 25th , f300. f300.No No 2J2 , Lot on Fier street , near Seward. No til , Two Iota on Decitur , near Irene itmut , iiOOtorh. AO ill , Lot 143 by 441 feet on Bbor ran ave nue (10th ( Bt out ) , near Grace , ti 400 , will divide. No 2zO , Lot 236tt feet on llodge , near 19th itruot : make n offer. No 2.7 , Lot on iUrd street , near Clirr , 00. No 210 , 1 ot on Hamilton , noir Kinff0) . No 'ioi , Lot on 18th street , tear Mcbolatu > coo. coo.No207 , Two lotion 10th near Pacific etrtct , } 1,6.0. NoiOl , lleautlful reetdcnco lot oa Division itiect , near Cumlojr , ttKK ) , NolUOj , Lot on 15ch street , near Plerco , ' No Its } , I/ot on Smiudcra street , netr Sew * WOO. WOO.No 104) ) , Two loU on 22tl , near Grace etroets , No 1021 , Two Iota on 17th street , near white cat ! works , Sl.OJW. Nol6 iOae ; full block tea 'lota , near th jsrr cku , # 100. No 191 , LOI on Parker , near Irene street , 300. No 183. T o lota on Cae , near 21st street Kilt uigt ) , fl,000. No KO , Let on Pier near Seward , K&O. No 170 , Lot on PftclOo street , near 14th ; make ifltr. ifltr.Na ICO , Six lots on Farnoro , near 21th street , . , , NoC3 , r'ull block on 23th street , ne r race lourie , nd three lota In QUoN addition , Door Uunderi and Cassiui streets , $2,000. Nol2ti. Lot on Ibth street , near wblto lead forks , 523. No 122 , 123x132 feet (3 ( lota ) on 16th etnxit , ier I'oppUton's , K1.60U. No 110 , Thirty lull acre lots lnUIIUrd& Col- IM ell' * ad'litionij on Hterman a\enuo , Spring and aratga streets , near the end of green struct ar track , iwM to ll.SOO each , Nu fan , Lot on Chicago , near 22d itreet. 11,800. KaSi , tot on Caldwell ttreet , near Sauadera , SOO.No 86 , Corner lot on Charles , near Baund- ! e street , 00. \ No 7B , fioxjZ Jeet on Pacific , near Sta street NolO , Eighteen loU nn 2Ist , 22d , 2)1 and lau dtrt bticois , near Qrac and Sounder * street. rld.4 , 1 HEAL ESTATE AGEHGY 16th and Douglas Street ,