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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1882)
- TPITX 1 TT TT TV I 1 111 w.ttJJJS'J& ' > iAy ) JULY 36. 188. . The Daily Bee. Mm. Morniue Idly 26 \Voather Kepoit. ( The following olimvittiua * Are taken al the arimo moment ot time at all the station- tiMneil. ) WAR IKrAW tr.xT , U. S. SmKAi SMI- \ vrcit. OMAH * , .Inly 2S , 18.12. ( liirni.m. | iS i 22 4 I * D nTer..l3'.7S RS N Hiiht lt r ' ' NW Kffih Fair o''a 8W Kreth Cloir n&tto . . . . . R Itrl.k Clear Omat-ft | 2) al M F lr , V9 81 SW SOa Motrrg. . 20 OS S\V ksT HI F lr St. l'ul S F Ir St. I.ouU . . 30.01 K Kre h F.lr JIoorlKiul. . , . - it K l-r h Cloudy Vincoit . . . . ( til 74 NW fresh Fair nbiutck. . . . Siliford < Cusier le > d ocd Hltei 0 fett G Inches'abo o low wntrr tnatk t < O n h , 0 feet 0 Inchc-a at Yankton ; MUilMlppl , ftcl It luchea at ICro c , and 0 teislO Indies n' Uubuqlio. LOCAL BREVITIES. Another < llapntch in roooivcd frjtn Sidney staling tliat no U-AOO n ! thu whcrcnboi'tfl of Aust had taea dh- covered , The Good Templars picnic nt Hnns < com park to-day will commence nt > ! 1 o'clock ] > in. and contlniio until 11 o'clock , at which hour special cars will bo in wait- ting. Supper ( torn 6 to 7:30. : Victoria Society will moot at Mr. Llvcaoy'R , 1210 Capitol a von lie , ttrdny at 2 f , in. ! H\ cry member IB rrqnceteil In oo prcnont ; Important bunlnchH. An inter. eating meeting U expected. Thcro will bo > responses nnd reudluga , Daniel J. Swoaoy , who died of consumption - sumption , was burled Mondny. The funeral cortege waa very largo nnd Im posing , ax bis family are very widely knowu among the Catholic congrognttonH of Omaha , ThU Is a accond son within , n year who has pasted away. The family have the nymnathy of n boat of 'friendn. An Ouinhn man who xlgna himself "ifuro Atioii" wrlto-i TUB UfK that : "A certain cinplo > u of the U , 1' . nliupH , whoso residcnco nt premmt Iti on Cliic o Htreot , for Home time pant has IxjoiiHlamlorhif urnl abusing ccrtuin young Indies of liU nc- < iuaiiitmco must shamefully , nnd If hedocs not take warning by this , ho will fcol the vengeance f nn Irate father. " Mr. M. J. Mcrilll\vh < > nins aJlour and i feed Btoteoti llith nnd l urnham directs , i read the item concerning the lost nnpkln .ringsin Mouday'a UCE , and ut once re cognized the initials na UIOHO uf himself and his late wife. Ho went to the drawer where they had beca kept -dwcoveml for the lir t time that they were nilHsing , and wont to claim tluuu at ] > olco ! head quarters. The artlckd were especially prized at being ainoug union ? their - wedding ding pruHcntu to himself and wife , the lat 1 n ter Leing nuw dead , Captain Charles Ilanley an old vete ran and member of tbo > G ! . A. 11. , oa well M a prosperous grocery merchant on Tenth utrcet , and for ton yearn freight master at the U , P. depot at the transfer , has de termined to leave tbla state , -not of Ne braska but , of slnglo blegeednesa nnd ta take unto himself a wife. The lady is Mia Anna Nlchol , the accomplished sla ter of M ? . J. I. Nlchol , n well to do mer chant on IGth street , The ceremony will be performed at St. iBlillomuna-cathedral on Thursday at 10 o'clock , nnd the church will doubtless be crowded with the friends of the bapply couple. The Utah couuninalouera who held tbclr meeting iu Chicago the past week , have all returned to their homoa. Ex- Senator Poddock returned homo on Satur- ilay. They left with the uudewtaudlng that they would reassemble at Omaha on Auftuatl2or 13 , from which place they expect to go to Utah on the 15th. By that time they expect sucli Hupfilementary legislation will Iinvo been jmned by con gress as khall more imrtlcularly define their duties nnd provide for the execution of them. After reaching Utah the situation will bo carefully surveyed and conference i held with leading -alHciala nud citi/ens , preliminary to making u cei/lstrutlon of i voter B und hold an election for now tcnl- itorial ollicoru. They are grnduig the alley back of the i-old court house. Judge Savage hai formally resigned i hia position aa district judge. It ta reported thtt the government will send out a party to look * for the lost Win. .Amt. The LeavonworUi lleda come to thU city on Saturday to pUy thoUnion Pad Ho nine. i The lumored iictiJeut to the 0. , U. & CJ. expreiw , Saturday night , in said to bo unfounded. iln the police court j'cutcrdny Judge Jieneke Kent two Slooumbs to the county jail imd discharged a Uilid. Trinity cathedral Sunday school and the mleaioni will have their picnic ou Thuisday , at Hnnaeom. park. The.Omaba and Council lilutf * tele * graphera v/i 1 play a game of bnso boll ou tThuraday.efternooii at Council Bluu"s. The icturu game of base ball between the QiiLkniepa and Clippora resulted in favor of theJormorby a score at 20 to IU , Unole Sam'a letter boxes , forty in uuibber , banil reoaiv d n bright new coat of sreeu. The wtlut waa Tifr. T. P. Ualligan. Mayor BojU bent the wcrelary of the Omaha -Glee dub a very handsouio HC- InowUtSsemect * ! the Bcremwle they gave him recently , Heuiy Wilsaa waa nneatej by Olllccr JCUfTncr at 1 n. in. jeiterday , with n saok cjutolning Uireechickeua iu bla possession. J loin Iu juiL The condition of Mra. J , Wlckenborg , who was iujuied by ( he runaway on Suli. bath Afternoon , 's not coiuldcred linjicful for her jeeovry , Tlio Bccratary of the state bounl of agriculture , will open a btate fair olllce 1-11 the flr t { if B | , tember In the west room ol the Paxton hotel , rill. Sheridan nnd party , expected in Omalia y Urd y on their way to the 1 t tlonal Yellowstone Pork , did not nnhe One repoiteayii they have postponed lt < excursion to August let , And Another thai they left St. I'Atil this morning and wli reach Omaha Rome time to-day. Huby v tent up for thirty days al hard labor. Two new cars have been nd < 'erl to the outfit on the red line oC the Omaha horn i all way company , making BOVC'.I cats Innll nnd the trips occur every tan min utes instead of fourteen , as formerly. OK the green line time islengthcnedfrom four cen to twenty minutes between trips , which is the same i the lime on the Park linn. The Park and the gretn line tun four cars each. It is reported th tr/Counlman / S , Her , man liai been appointed passenger sgenl for the Union Pacific road 5n Omaha and will | have his Ucwdquattcr * In the citj ticket office nt the Mlllard hotel. No one would dream for n moment that this hwi any thing to do with the efforts lent to se curing tha city printing for the Ilepubll can , nnd time would deprecate nucli nr Idea quieter than Turn ] } KE , A litt'e ' font yxur old boy who seemed to bo lent wna ptckcdiip by officer Don h < > < Monday , on 13th and llnrney slrtcts , am taken to the J Tot el dot McClure for Rate keeping. A pallet was made for him in tlx back yard , nnd there lie made himself verj comforlnb'o for some time until bin moth cr , wh was nearly detracted at Ills loin , appeared to claim him and there was a joy ful and mutually tearful reunion. Instruments recorded In tha count } clerk'H olllce , on the 21th inst , are now be ing rcconled and the businc * * of the ufh'ct Is nearer up than in a long time before , The force hns been reduced nno man. Among the eastern pro fcssional clubs which have agreed lo play with the Union I'acific.i , nn the Omnha K rounds , are the Chicago , .St. Louis lirowns and the Uos- tons. The hut named nine will make a trip to the c > ast , On Monday Mr. Jluck asked us to publish n part of the city treasurer's an nual report as nown , ntitiucc that ho wish- cd tu put it in tha hands cf ni many tax payers as potslble. To accommodate | lilm us well as cur readers , wo have decided to publish it entire. - W.V. . Colo's Shown will sell admis- Rion tickets at a Hlight advance above the usual rate on tlio day of the exhibition at the Missouri Pacific ticket olllce , Paxton Hotel , corner llth and F.irnam strset. lto < crved seats cnn bo had as above also. Itis-eat "Mint Lundborg , a resident of this < Ity , died at tlio hospital laut ulght , of lung fu- vcr , aflcr an illness of three or four weeks. The vault in the Millard hotel is n line piece of workmanship. It was put in hy Anilrccn it Vullen , the boss nafcinon of the west , and it iii a safe repouitoryof vain- Mo , as well as nn ornament to the baud- wino hotel , ThoJ. O. a. V. picnic at Hnnuiom | > jrk yesterday waa n gntnd succeed. About midnight latt night three- car loads ) f the picnickers returned Jrora the oxcur- ilon , In high spirits and nmdu the streets OBOunil with their merriment. The U. P , A. A. are making some ev- lellcnt improvements on their grounds. L'ho grand stand is being extended sixty- uur feet to tbo north and sixteen feet to ho m/iitli , making it ono Inmdrod nnd for- y-four foot In length. The reporters gal- jry 's ' also being enlarged and improved. A curious-looking yet uad funeral cor- ; go wna seen on Sixteenth street on 'huraday laat. It consisted of six women nd a small boy , all of foreign nativity , 'ho boy walked in advance of the proces- lon witli n nhovel across bis shoulder , and allowing him came one of the women , nrrying the corpse of a child under tier rm. Tlio procession wont to tlio Gorman 'atbollo ' church on Dodge street , and lore probably were pitied by the kind- carted priest , who sent for Coroner Ja- ba' wagon , in which the remains were krried to their laat resting place. A lively runaway occurred on St. [ ary's avenue and Savonteonth street last /onlng. A man , name unknown , was firing an empty hay wagon up tlio vo-iue , when the horses ran away. The river was thrown out near St. Felix's lace , nnd a few rods further on the horses in into a buggy containing two occupants , 'no ' jumped out and the other was knocked ut by tlio concussion , both escaping un- ijured. Tlio city marshal was notified , nil Deputy Marshal McClure wont up ad arrested the driver of the runaway jam , who was hurt n little , but more in- ipacitated by liquor , and lodged him in M city jail. Last summer a series of robberies iok place at Lake Minnetonka , tlio guests b tlio Minnetonkn hotel being the princi- al sufferers. Suspicion finally led to a wtaln woman , whoso reputation was not 10 best , being watched and the matter Ding taken in haul by the marshal of Tinona , the suspected party was tracked ) a ranch In southern Nebraska , whore 10 W.H vMtiutr friends , Thu marshal fol- iwe-l her nnd arrested her yesterday lornloir. On her poison wad found § 350 iciuli and a lot ol jewelry , and her unk wun full of silk dresses. She w s roiifiht to Omaha laat evening and lodged i the city jail , and will bo taken back to Uimesota to-day. "Bucnupoiba. " Quick , complete cure , all annoying Jdnoy , Bladder , und Urinary Dis uses , $1. Druggists. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- jl ior Hoof Paint , " was patented May Uli , 1881 , and letters patent mini- ur 241 , 803. Any person found or nown to tamper with the nianu- .cluro of said paint will bo punish- 1 to the full extent of law , Ko per- in has any authority whatever to sell iceipta. JlAWTiiouN & .Him. , Lancaster , 1'a. Bradford , Pii. Thomas 1'ltclmn , Bradford , 1'a. , writes : I enclose mouov for SritiMi BIOS.SOM , as nfdl wmuM if it cured me. My dysjuip- i hub vauUhed , with all Its symptoms , any thanks. I i-Iiull noor lie without it tlmliouiie , " I'rlceOO cents ; trial bot- sJOoenta. jj25-iilw jAYEN'S YOSUMl'l'M ' COLOGNK udo from the wild ( lowers of th 11 KAMKU YOSE&UTK VALLEY , io the moot fragrant ot perfumc . unufictured by II. J { Slavi-n , SMI oncitc ( . Per Halo in Oniulia byf , \Vhttohou8a and Kennato Uros. , CITY COUNCIL. The South Omaha Sewer Inspector specter Removed and a Eno- ce&w Confirmed. The Police Force to ba In. creased by Pour M > n , The Ordinance Creating fa Record' Clora Sot Downon. A Lot of Unimportant Routine Busi ness. At the regular mooting of the city council laat evening tlioro were pres ent Messrs. Baker , Bohm , Corby , Dollonc , Dunhntn , Herman , Loodcr , O'Kcoto and Thranc. Proaidont pro torn Herman pro- sided. The journnl of the preceding meet ing was rend and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , appointing Mr. .John F. Daily eowor contractor , vice Thos. .1. Conway removed. Tlio mayors communication road as follows : OMAHA , July 25 , 1882. Ocntlcindii of the City Council : Thn city engineer and chairman of tlin board of public works called upon mo this rooming and requested mo to appoint a newer inspector in placeot Mr. Thomas .T. Oonway. Tn y charge Mr. Conway with tailing do do hia duty , in that ho hns a copy of con tract , full authority , and ia instructed to have the work done according tu specifications , and that ho has admit ted to the chairman of the board "that in many respects the work has not been done as it should have boon. " This being the first complaint made to mo , I suggested and was inclined to notify Mr. Oonway of the charges , but the city engineer and chairman of the board say -would bo useless. I am informed by Mr. Croighton that the board of public workn are a unit in re questing the removal of Mr. Conway. 1 therefore appoint Mr. John F. Dailey , a gentleman whom the board recommends and whom I know to bo fully competent to discharge the duties required. If the city engineer or the chairman of the board are present when this communication is road , I would auggeat that the council nsk them to fully explain the mutter. Very roapeotfully , .1. E. Boyi ) . On motion Mr. Jm. Creighton , chairman of the board of public works , eras asked to explain the removal of Mr. Conway. Mr. Crciahton stated that the work lone was not satisfactory , and that ho lad enid no to the inspector. D o .bought the boat interests of the city Icmnndcd n change. The city engineer said that the work vas carried on well for the first two vooks , and then his attention waa ta- con up with other matters , but the vork donn of late ho did not consider is satisfactory. Ho acquiesced with ho board in asking hia removal. On action the appointment waa con- irmod. From the mayor , approving certain irdinancea. Filed. From the mayor , appointing D. 0. lorpor special policeman , to act on ho promises of 0. F. Goodman and 'iciinty , without omponoation. Con- irmed. Mr. Kaufmann having been called , way by telegram was excused for the voning. The report of the city engineer verso to the drainage- the North Imaha sloughs was rulorrcd. From the city engineer asking leave f abtonco. Granted. From the city engineer in regard to lie grading of St. Mary's avenue , 'ho ' total coat would bo § 2,340 , in- olving a tax of thirty cents per front lot. Referred. From name in regard to proposed tnrnoy street grade. Total coat § 5- , U8 ; cicy'a share § 2,504. Referred. From Ferdinand Stroitz and others , sking for the improvement of Wai- Ut street , between BluiTand Summit treats. Referred. From Qoo , A. Hoagland ot al , ask- ig that the IJ & M. and O. & S. VV. ailwaya bo allowed to grade Farnain treot ua provided in ordinance " 493" rithput constructing the over-crossing equirod , until the city dooma it neo- asary. Referred. From the city engineer , enclosing aport to the board of public works , 'ilod. From H. G. Clark , president of the oard of trade , asking for immediate otion for the paving of Tenth street om the U. P. depot to Uarnoy street , nd in regard to laying of gas and wii- > r mains on streets to bo paved. Re- irrod. From H. G. Olark ot al , represent- ig a majority of property owners in wing diatriot No. 11 , asking for the ussogo of nn ordinance for paving lid district. Referred. From R. A. Shaoflol ot al , asking Hit a side-walk bo put down on west do of lot 4 , block 2HA. Referred. From R. A.1 Shaoilui" al , asking lat crosswalks bo put down on the est side of Seventeenth street , cross , ig Cuming street , and on the north do of Ouming street crossing , Sav- itoonth. Referred. From George Hurgreaves ot al , rotostim * against the grading of Park i-onuo according to the grade line as ow established. Referred. From R. S. May , suggesting that 10 paving of gutters on Dodge street light bo deferred with advantage un- 1 the general paving is dono. Re- irred. A number of bills wpro received nd roft-rred. From Louie Schilds , offering to fill Jiid on lot 1 , block I'.CH ' nt thirty- 10 conta per yard. Rehf rod. IIEbOUJTlONH. IJy Baker , to build a bridge ccrosa orth Omaha creek nt Saundera root , in the vicinity of Cuming. ioptod. Hy Baker , that throe appraisers bo pointed to appraise damages arising iin atraighteninj ; North Omaha ook iu the vicinity of Cumiug. lopted. By Baker , grouting the use of the \ council chamber to the Pioneer Ansa ciation of Union Pacific Railway Em ploycs , July 28th. Adapted. By L eder , that the street commie sinner build twenty crosswalks in th Fifth Trnrd , the list to bo furnishoi by the councilmcn of the Fifth warden on the table. BY Oouncilman O'Keefo presented A com munication from the city engineer ii regard to the grading of Thirtoentl street from Mason to Williams , I would cost $1,620 , Referred. By Dunham , authorizing the cit ; treasurer to use the balance o $11,329.90 , , left in sewer district No 1 fund in redeeming tax receipts nov outstanding given for sewer d'stric No 1 tax. Adopted. By Bohni , to notify parties occupy ing house on alloy west of Thirteenth streets , between Loavenworth ani Mason , to remove the same withit forty-eight hours. Adopted. By Loader , that lamp post pi Douglas , between Twoltth and Thir teenth , ( north side ) bo removed to f suitable locality. Referred , By O'Keefo , instructing board o public works to advertise for bidn fo : grading Thirteenth from Mason t < Williams street. Referred. By O'Kccfe , instructing city clcrl to notify parties on lot 8 , block 8 , U till or drain pond on that lot withii tcndajs. Adopted. By Loeder , to have alloy on Burl and Cuming , between Fifteenth am Sixteenth , placed in passable condi tion. Referred with power to act , By Bohm , instructing the ctrool commissioner to purchase smal broken atone enough to fill holes ou Farnam street between Ninth and Fifteenth. Roferrpd. By Loedcr , to dispense- with lamp post in front of James Stophonson's rcaidenco in Sixth waid. Referred. By Leodor , instructing owners lot 3 , block 28 , to fill or drain pond of stagnant water therein. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Baker the street commissioner was instructed to re move the iron culvert in pond on 14th and California streets. I1EFOUT.S OF COMMITTEES. On judiciary Recommending the sale of stip of ground on west mdo of 20th street and south of Farnam for 51,200. Adopted. A motion instructing the mayor to make put the papers was adopted. On judiciary- Recommending pas- aago ot ordinance providing for judg ment index. Adopted. On judiciary Recommending pas sage of nuisance ordinance. Adopted. On judiciary Hi commending pas- aago or ordinanci for payment of gen eral judgments. Adopted. On police , recommending the ap pointment of four policemen instead of eight. Adopted. On police , recommending that the report of liquor dealers and druggiata bo placed on file. Adopted. On same , referring the report of prostitutes back to the city manual lor the oignature of himsilf and the police judge , and Baying that' the mar- hal does not enforce the city or- Hnanco3 and resolutions of the coun- iff. Adopted. On public property and improve- nenta , instructing the city treasure ; o rotund illegal tax to Lawrohc Mengen. Adopted. On same , that Webster Snyde vould present hia market house plant n a few days. Adopted. On same , recommending that Mrs 3. Hart bo allowed to finish ho louse , although it is in the fire limits is it is nearly completed. Adopted On same , that lot 1 , block 303 , ii > ity property ; that Andrew Anderson s a trespasser thereon and tendorin , i claim of tax title. Recommonde hat city attorney bo instructed t > ring suit for possession of said lot aluo of possession and for occupation Adopted. On side walks and bridges , rocom nending that the street e-unmissione 10 the grading requested by Fre ting , ot. al. , and Milton Rogora , t inablo sidewalks to bo laid. Adopted , On aamo , recommending uow adver isement for bids for building Saun- lora street bridge. Adopted. On rules , forma and printing , ad 'orso to publication of counci iroceodinga the morning after each dieting and instructing ' .ho clerk t < 0 all advertising as soon as possible , Ldoptod. On waterworks and sewerage , tha ho city is not liable for the claim ol lacauloy and O'Brien for cleaning ut sewer on Jones street , between linth and Tenth. Adopted. BY ri'.HMJh.SION , Mr. Corloy introduced a petition rom J. M. Wool worth , and others , sking that the contract for a sewer n St. Mary'H avenue1 , from present : rminus to Twonty. fifth street bo lot 1 once. Referred. OUDINANCKS. An ordinance requiring the owners f houses , buildings , sinks and other ructurcs within the sewer distric- , 2 , 3 and 4 , to connect tint fame ith the eewor mains , was road twice nd referred to the judiciary commit- )0 ) )0An An ordinance making thoapprcurm- 011 for the payment of general judg lents against the city was passed. An ordinance amending section 18 , F chapter 20 , of Chaso'd compiled or- inancps , entitled "Licenses , " "Bil- nrds , " and "Vehicles , " waa put on a passage and lost. An ordinance relative to Uio form nd EI'ZO of gutters and the shape of own of street , and respecting HOC- ona 11 , 12 and 13 of diopter 41 , 0. . 0 , , entitled " Streets , " was road vice and referred. An ordinance- creating the office of 'cording ' and regulating duties of .mn was presented , but waa objected i ua illegal and no action taken loroon. * The council then adjourned. Au enricher of the blood and pun- sr of the system ; cures lassitude- and ok of energy ; such ia Brown's Iron liters. 31d&wlw _ TUE NEW TIOKEU OFFIOK f * ho Missouri Pacific Railway is > w open for business at the corner of irnhain and 14th streets , iu the txton hotel , where tickets via thia ipular route may bo obtained to all unts Kant , South and Southwest. aina leave IJ , P. depot at 7:10 : n. in. id 0:55 : p. m. , Omaha timo. Pull- nn sleepers on night trains. For skots and Bleeping car bertha apply G. II. FOOTK , Ticket Agent. T. W , OKOWK , Paasenger Agent. j uly 17monwod&f rim Aotf . WILLIAMS' WEDDING. August Williams nud MayJnnder Are Matri- moniully Hooked , A LlroljXVrddlnR oa Jnobncn Street- Yesterday some moro of Cupld'n work waa cfTccted in this city , the high contracting partioa being Mr. August \Villians and Miss Clara May- lander , Rev. Father Glauber of St. Mary Magdalene , tying the connubial knot. Mr. August Williams , the groom , familiarly known as Gua Wil liams , is twenty-ono years of age , and is the assistant foreman oE the hook and ladder company No. 1 , in which company ho has been two years and a half. Ho haa also been in the employ of Paxton & Gallagher over two yearn. The bride , who is 18 years of ago , ia the daughter of Mr. P , Maylondor , of Peru , Illinois , and ia a very charming lady. At present the happy pair are loca ted on Jackson street between Elev enth and Twelfth ntrcotr , and a BEE reporter happening to call iu waa shown the presents , which were both elegant and useful. The company presented the yiung couple with a very handsome marble table , which bore the following inscription : "Pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Gua Williams by the Pioneer hook and ladder com pany No. 1. May jour weddud lifo bo long , happy and prosperous is the sincere wish of your friends mid brother firemen , " Thcra wcra also two very appropriate sketches pen cilled out on the table which were certainly very unique in design , Among the other presents were the followinc : Mr. and Alra. J. B , Koea- tora , a plated cake basket ; Mr. LOUIB Kroitzich , a pickle dish ; Miss Lizzie Tex , silver butter dish ; Frank H. Koester , silver castor ; Miss Koaler , sotof vases ; Mr. and Mra. Spellmi- berg , print stand and sot of nap kins ; Measra. T. & H. Drexel , set of flat irons ; Mr , and Mra. Anton Beumoistor , handsome china tea aot ; Mra. Emma Shiuker , snt of glassware ; Miss L'zzio Meiyer , glass dish ; Mro August Willams , * a set of jewelry ; Mr JoBppb Mnylandcr , a Bet of jew elry ; Mra. Bucky and daughter , B handsome center table. Thu groom presented his bride with n very fine diamond ring. The Pioneyrjhook and ladder com pany convened a special meeting in honor of the marrSnge of ono of their brothers , and u lively mooting was held in Ed. Wittig's headquarters After congratulations hail been free ly and heartily expressed to tlia Jiowly married brother some presentations were then mado. Mr. Charlea Fisher , the foreman of tbo company , presented the president with a now belt and front and created much amusement by the d lhery of a very humorous ppeech. Judge Hen- eke wan delegated to make tha pre- gontation to the foreman , Mr. Charlua Fisher , which ho did , at the same time expressing the great pleasure it pave ; him to make the presentation in a very witty speech which evoked roars of laughter. Chief Butler also made a very excellent speech , in the jsurso of which he complimented the hooks on the efficient service in which they at all times rendered the jommunity whenever their duty called them out. A very fine spread -was prepared by the jolly , jovial host , Ed. ( Vittig , who kept the boys alive all ; ho evening with his funny sayings md conviviality Mr. Mitchell also rendered efficient lorvice in keeping the beys from go ng to sleep. Later on in the evening th > com pany engaged the little Bavarian band ; o sorenttdo the happy couple , which ; hey did in a lively style , and the oarty then separated. Bucklm'a Arnica Solve. The llEST SALVE In the world for Cute Bruisea , Sores , Ulcers , ialt Rheum , Fe ror Sprca , Tetter , Chapped Ilanda , Chil jlainii , Corns , mid ell skin eruptions , ant ? > o itIveJy curen piles. It Is guaranteed ta : ivo stitisfactfou or inonoy refunded , 'rice , 25 cents per box. For ealo tjy if. [ \ Goodman O. P. I. . U. Enthusiastic Meeting In Clark's Hall Last Nl ht. The Omaha protective labor union ield nn open mooting last night at Nark's hall , at which there was a fair 1 ttendanco. Mr. Charloa Paxton prop ided nnd Mr. Pat Eloran noted ' s secretary. Loud oriea bein msed for Eiwuid Walsh , hoinouuttd lie roairiiiii and delivered u very ) and foictblo apprch , in the i nt'whioh ) iu finid he undtrMood Im iiii-utiiiK ivaa OilK-ij f ir thu pur- cso uf ditcuuii g Kiihjoci'h of mi ortunoo to thu lahor internet , nilie _ ) thouglit Thu niii.it important iibjoct for the worldngmen to con- iddf was orgunizitioti. Without or- niihs.ii ion they could effect nothing , ut with united ollort they had a reat power at their command , lo urged the workingmen to watch nd take every opportunity to bo pro- ured to meet the enemy which they ould have to encounter this fall and Iron int was Capita ) . IIo cautioned them gainst selling their votes for a few altry dollars , reminding them : iat when they did so they not illy sold their own rights , but that t their children and children's chit- ron. ron.Mr , Xilgoran , of Council Bluffs , : so delivered a very able address hich wca listened to with much ct- intion and was loudly applauded , jverul short speeches were made by .her of the members and a vote of tanks to Mr. Kilgonm terminated 10 proceedings. Something Worth Soolng- . W. W. Cole's Great Shows contain E e most renowned corps of leapora o world has ever soon , the most i.iutiful women bicyclists , the most resistible brotherhood of clowns , on irneat with his luithotic asses , Tom ro < olntyro , sago und singer , Jamei 171 urray ; the greatest clown cf the iteration , Johnny Blurts , plilloaopli- and phunny fellow , and that iin- ortal qutntotto of rib-ticklers , Evans , Longtnyro , Cagiolli , Richardson , am Gooko. If to make men laugh bo thj mission of goodness , then the heroe of this brotherhood are nngols in mot ley.Vo shall hear their wings rustli In Omaha on the 31st cf this month In thi instance wo shall not ontertait a'igcis unawares. MlHlUtv Advertisement lo Unn , ror.Ml Lent , Found , Wants Boarding , kc. , will bo Inserted sorted In these colnrani once for TEN CENT per line ; each subsequent Insertion , MVECRNTI per line. Tha first Insertion never legs thu TWRNTT-FIVK OENTft rp LOAN MQNfcY. M ONEY TO LOAN Dull t L w Otnm or D L. Tnnmu Uc-jraB Crofchton Block , o LOAIA B p ttrest la mnip.ot J2.500 m up ranle , lor B lo S yearn , on fln-cK e city n < farm proporty. D HIII UHAI , iUt T-i ni * IOA X" HCT. tf.th und lc U ys WONTCD WANTFD Fxpcrlcnrcd tirys- ' IT Incn mid nriir c r Ucimrtmcnt. Ad ilrcMJIcrchaat , drawer 2R , ct y. 834-JO | | WANIKD-/ to .toh'iisi wirk In a f ml ly a'to'it ' Apply H n-s' houst t ortt from Cai cnt s tcet on rit , Mary's Axcnuo. _ SM1.7 * WAVTKn Some flrst-clai ? sl.lct Ironem ftl thfl Oniahi jlc m laundty , 1H07 Fsrnarn street WANTED Two illnlm/.rnom ( jlrla at Uelneko's rcsUunnf , cor. ] 3th mil Jack- " > n. 878-20 A ulr'who ' CJli cook arddoirrn- WANTED > user rU , nt A IV ccirmr o I.'cr- nia and IVth , ( t76-tl ) L. B. I OOM 18. WANTED-A Rlrl In a family of Un. Apply 13th and Lntcnporr , wwt tide , coiia i.U'c fiom cofLcr. b71-25 100 trackmen < oorK on I ho WANTED Oregon Shirt line i pp'r a one ? . H.MAMMtVKlLKIl , S < I3 231 llth strce' , neat Farram. Aecnti to sell Rcnulno oil paP.t- WANTEO In. s In II < o Kilt frames. llprolti ! ! Hcnil ampler 2Sa.fe \ Illu trattd c talpRUo Ad'lro s Jlilcago Ftamo 15'i'p Co. , Chicago 111. 830-20 ( -A girl tcr general . . , . . , , Apply nt Ji'o. 314 lilh strccl , LCI. 'a\eii- 10 , t nnd i lik.igo. 8"0-t ( W"ANTKU 100 Drtui ca7pentcrs. Apply to 1 . lUnuwcllir , llth a teat , near Farnam ITTANTED Two or three rooms HU tablo.o YV physlciais otflre. Addnss Dr. Pcrh- Joe office. 699-tf f ANTKU Ten teams to work on r'lorene WANTKU Cut-off. Wages 83 80 per day 877-tf MI'OMK i ivnyKT MKN WANT'D At FiOnnct Cut-Off , Itlno Oillcn t i'h rf O"i nh-v. M 1.75 lift dny MilCHELL VI.NCKXT. SITUATIONS WANTG. [ T7"A Tt-D A sl-uatlcn byn pin d.n m llei VV JIuv. ln\e Uili eh UK cf , n.ull counlrv 111 s , to innito if rd Wiuit , t - y j Oar < OX | , < rl- neo. Aildtcsw O J ? . 1 ! o otiice , Oaalu , & eb. 88S-2J wlt MiCELLoNEO 0 WANTH. D-Ilrard-ln fu..Lla . - - n > fu..L- j-.lnaiiri- vatc tunlly , rtfcrcnc < ) exi-hanged. Atf- ro sf. . B . llco o co 8bO-S < U l rANTnulo buya good pony. Call at ] 4H kV ChlcaRO street 8C9-25 ) A ATKASH WANVTD-To work on the Oru- .UV7 Sin tliort Lino. Wanes 85.00 per day , II MANWKIi.i-K , 73B-tf 11 > tr o- . near ranmm. Tf 7"ANTED EOO pru-y % au.t , s\oky \ and cess rV iwolrt tocloun with 'anlUiry Vault and Inh Cleai.cr , the l t In use. A. Kians & Co. . OR RLNF-MOUbCS ANtJ V-NT llousovlthtlmc roonnatd Urge 1 basement. 841 soulh 17'h street. T o ° t 5 , < 0 per month. Apply on prt nil cs 891-20 J1OU RENT A tplcnilld front ofHce. corner 1 llth nnd Farnaui , rclihtoii'-iDulldin" . will j heatort by uttara In winter. Inquire if 82-29 F , U. FEVr pOR RENT Lar e business rnnm. s. E. cor- ! her 12th nd F rnam. Bico'dflior. I oulro (893-50) f. C.Ff ; flOIl BENT Furnianti house < l fovcn rooms. 1 to mall fimllv. ros e slon Augim 1st Ad' -ess "Fun.lshed' . ' Bee oulcB. 834-tf TO RKNT A tarie ucll furnlsh-d front room . at lire njilli-west coru.r cf 18th and D \ - poitsireet. fS9-27f 1011 KENT Brick ( store. Irquiro at Dtu/ Store , comer 10th and Douglas sts , 520-tf OR KEMT Uou'O of (1 r-oma , ncn-.y plas ter d and p Inti-d. yi5oo per iiuiith. > rthof lOih HtrcethilJ0'oon 15 h s'rsit. Con- nlc-it to f liopH Aiiltr ] ( Miner 1'Jih a d Ilmr- il street , Nau 2 ] > apcr Union f 87-1 f 'P room fcr eocll niiolth refer- tneo , 1312 Dtd0c street lncuctii 13th anj 177-tf _ W 1'KNT Uouso elx iota.e. Apply teA A , II. GLAUrtWE. bTO If 1303 tnd 1310 l/ou las street. 1011 KENT Eaeouieut of thrto rooms , tult- able f r family App y Ko. 034 Bomhl7tli reet. between Jackson mid Lcavcnwoith. b73-20 | IOK RENT New hiu o with fl > a rojn s , and nil mcdorn Iutpro\ement8 , full lot. Irnniro ITllmtrcut bitnrcii Mchoan ana Paul ono d onc- > all blocls from street earllno. tB8-20 * 10R RENT Houao 20x10 , with buvencnt. sulitblo for grocery store , corner 1'nrca d 10th. FHBI > SIDHLK , 807 29 Collar lllli and Fa.nam. ORRKKT A nicely luutibrd nouth ioom , with or wltlout board , 1307Casmtrcet IOit RENT Three Rood rooms , unfiini flted. Corner 26th and Dougla-j cbotp Aimlv n Irtiset B71-it ! ) mil liklST Fii-nlfihfd room ulthnr lili < ut . 162Jlo < l'C8trcct ncjr pobtoillce. 'OR URN f Fu"n ! > licT7ocra alUtO r7riiaui soi. SB2-lf 'Ort le. ; -I'jtiaio nc.irly n . n nr mrtct < -a'H , lent nivlrrit * , tdXQMl 'ami y. . - ' . " . It. lOU , twin (5. ( t' lei BIO. IIMK'4 * Onplcasint root' , with boatil ifJebir.il 117 iioiuti ntlistnut. E54 > tf rjAl.OTSf r Msi.it f.O * ' p raununi fei-h , /U f-riluuuo IOIIH a'Oriniru Qro\u it ' ndj Inln ftnn.eom P. rk on the wo-t. i minutes Uwlk froiu M n ct tor * JJo ey ran obtained lo tmild ulili , by fcrtons Haalnc i o lola a.ir iilar r t * < > . JAJ1E8 T. MORTON , i-tf Oa premises , olllce 1615 Farnam istrcst. IOK KKNF Tno eomcnicntlv lurnlsboJ rooms tor honsekoeplntr , also nkc'v lurrl l | . front room , down nalrc , for t o L'entUmao. [ iilte at 1001 Dodge ttreet , 6 0-i5t OR RF.NT Nicely fnrnl'hod Jr nt room , flret lloor , 810,00 per monlU. 1407 Howard eua 1UU aid Ifith ttrertu , 820-1 f OR KENT Twa new dnclllniri mi : two ether duolllogs in desirable Ice lit } , uy Jlc-Uon , 1514 Uouifla * Urctt bl7-tl OR RENT Sow cottas'i ix roomriar home , heij St. Jfaij'n axenua. 800-tf \ il. HcU NPUSII. till UKNl boaroii.t. tiuauli luiiiiMiici. Inquire lei 10th street , tiUo 3 rooms al the icrol 12th and Houglas jtreci. Inquire on : OUSE FOU HENT-Knquire at if. W , Ken net ) i etore , 13h : licmccn Farnam and n oy. 709tf IR KENT Furciaho-l room with board : mod'rn tmprokcnifntJ , a few table oo rdcra bo accommodated , at 1718 i c.J0'o street. Q5ltf > /NE / 110USE3 KOn RENT-Smill end , two to tuelto roo" each ; one or t o new i tilth n'l modern conrcnlcncoi. Ono of 12 us , enitatlo for boirJIur and rooiu reutiiv , i and Douglaa Uta. Iir.MI3.Ai.eiit , 23-tl 15th ami _ _ 8V 8Vml ) K IlKNT Two nicely fumUhed south rccraa ml roa on bla prlcci. 2018 CM < ttect. s-ts-1 tel YO FUHNiailElJ souin rooms lor rent. s. teiI I W. corner 18th and Davenport. I TJ10R HENT A 7 room herata tnd 4 still X1 iubl on Conrent strct , ncr si , M rj Kcntfil.CO PT month Enquire o B.vhtr Croihcrt , gMolflco. 6 f-tl Tj OK 11F.NT FarnUhed front room with boorJ. J ? COS North 17lh t. 31 If RENT Fnrolsbcd rooa , 1723 DouelM FOR Itreet. 404-tt nE.VT. Two now elegant home * . In quire at Peterson's Clothing a ore , netr II. r. Depot. 6M-U TTtUK HKN1 rufn. i.id it jru * u . / \ . JD chtcU' Kich ng , H. R. cor. ICti * nc Uadr etroett. _ Hl'JiT Mculy rninisfted room * wim or EOH bontJ. RMMDklla fries * . MIS Ctll St TAQ FOR BALE and lot for Mlc , No. 02S Montana HOUSE , near Curol ( r. Inquire ClR r Btoro , corner 10lh nd Jackion ttrectt. 88-l n SALK A gutd paring grocery 1 u loom rp 16th street Satisfactory rrssinn ( or soil Hag. Address " 0 * h. a , " 2443 1'iucnport rict. 681-tt 170 B SALE A kit nf Butcher tools cheap. P Call t S12 North 1 th s reel N-hra , Marble Works , 880-57 TT10K S LE Tcuni of white carrUfto liotlcs. JU well mutdi-d and pctficty eentlo. Ctn be JrUonhya-iv ladi. A'so ' phaetnn and pquare box bujiryboih In good order and fit salechcap. | iilro .N. K o rntr Dod eand 2Uh 8rcEts. ! 87229 * 17UR SALK Good milch row , cheap , to ( ash JD bujcr. Inquire a * 4(1 Convent street. 'OH SALK Dcslr&blo homo in Isiic * unit Gtiflen's nd'tkjon. In K od repair , lot wol steeled wi h fralMSjrins rcatonablo / O. II KAUOU , 8 > g-27 V .tornoy , room 6 Unl n Clock. FOH SAL1 Entire Rroccrvttock and flxturcj. thrcellght express totuii and u uons. Eevcn airea of l nd ulth lioU9tbarn aniotlicrln pro\e- motita. Koiirlo a HI cun.r 10th ainl I'ancrolt street Inquire N.J SMITH , S40-tf Corner Iflth nnd Le vt nworlh. FOR 8ALC "oos9 aid lull loIn eo'-d IDC - lion , ouly $1,500. McCAdUE. "I71FOR . _ Oppo l c P. 0. "I71J 10U SALE llou-o and cirncr lot. at 81f-M ) . J bargain. McCAQUE , cppo-iltt ) I' . 0. SJUf FOU SALE 6roo sheep three and four years old , { rood feeders , in 1 jta to bull purclust ra. Apply McLean 13 s. In lai \ \ eb blO-2of EOR SALE L1 r.nd two nc - lnnse , 18th street , t o blocks BOU h ol t. Jnrvaa\c. brlnjrs reutS40,00. will eo'l ' for$3bOO , h.l cash , halt neo nt R per cent. inlno t. Inqulto tf. Hor' tcn.-on. tiller khop , 218 fioulh 36th tlrtet. FOIt 8ALE A ffcod s'ock of general nicrthan- dlio , with tr without bu Idliip ; In n B od ll c > railroad town , Slo.k worth about Sl.OJO. Call on or Inquire of 0. 1 * . HuAG , julMvlM Illni' sr rings O i c crunlj . 7'cb l-iiinltii uundllxruriBn ihollrto EOHanLh Denmark , north ( COO will lies In it less thin half ptico Good opiortunity forRtartlne In lictcl bn liiffs. Uf nt { SS.ol p r ironth , ac- CTiimodatl nsfir th'rtv luatdirw Inqultcon prcral es , llth at , near Lcavrtworth. b28-20f FINK STOCK FOtl SU 1 haxoxorjn twoho or fifteen rti o pmu blooded PoUnd-l.h'ni Boar l'loa all In ocelKnt condition \\Li4liinij about 75 Pis cncn , whidi I w 1 ship by exprcsito any put of tn stata , p o ald , for 51000 per noid. Satisfaction punrin eed llctcrcncu NaMonal CanV , this o'U. Addrcs' , at n o , M. K Sfettir. Hcil Oik , IR. In turj r > n > nioncr ny thooider. kOTdiUls TIU'O stirv but'iUue for -alo at n baririin. to- mtedat norlh-eis corner of 17th street , iii-d Cailtol a\o. Mint lju n overt on or before August 7th proximo. UhillV 770-tt _ Agent. 15th r.nd Donglas. l OIl SALE -Saw mill. T. Murray. 071-tI " IX UhAUTU'UL J-UlS-OUxlfK ) feet each In Ilanscom > lace on utrect cir lino. Best lota In nholo addition onerytaiy ttrma and at a LTreat bargain. HIMIS' agent , 15th itreota SPLENDID I'hOPERTV FOU SALH At a O BAI-GAIN , ono lar o Lrlck house , end ono an > e frame house. w1th full Into i UuMiunrlBth Ire , t. Fine ch nco for inv tment , rent t r ? 70 5er m.-nth. 0-11 fur fuil part cuiars , on BttMls , 009 tt Aicnt | , ICth a d DnllihB bte. HOTEL FOU SALE. The Arlington Honso Flrs c ass ; all furnished "Iht only hotel n town. The cheapest property In the state. : Ias all the traveling m.-n. Will boboldchiapon enrstotult. Enciulrool E. Fulle , propiletor , Arlington , Wosnlngton county , Neb. 563 tt IJIOH SALE The POPULAK HOTKL , known D as the BOYS' HOME. ThU hou * > In co- > - rally located , haa sou h and cast front , and Is urrounded w th fine ehado trees ; conUlnathirty ilecplng rooms , has Ice house , laundry , sauiplu oem , &c. Has a world w.do reputatiou and & inttorpatrontgo than many houses ol twice lt opacity. Price ? 5OW. For particulars J- Ireos , A. A. SAWDET.Ked ClouJ , Weh. > 4-tt fjlOIl SALE Or will ozcna go lor I 'nuii.i pri- D perty , n Improved eec on ol land Adjoin- iff a station on U. V. B. R. M. DUNHAM , i JJ 'jrnliaru St. . Om&h . ti'tnn 3BIOK FOK 20tf At A , O 101 8 Home v 8 1' . MTKAYEO OU STOUW-Dirk bi > rnare 0 J ) fars ole , W'lto ji > t on > ack ac.u sjre tin- ertudalc ; ' c\v lulicr on. Suiliibl , , reward If iturrtd to C. Appltteiiioiir L'oth and Dorcas. 831-20f ITIvS. A. L. liirRijucst has rcmoxcd her drt-sn- Jl making cao ishmo it , fr.im ho. Oil l th ; rect. to No , lim ojrner 17th aud Cumltur. 857 20f [ TTIIY docs ovcryb dy want the Whlto Sewing W Machine ? lie nuscs It Is the best , cheap- > t , runs ejsliT , uc\er gets out of on'er.and ' will , n lonster than any othr inathlnc nadc. A rial will con\i co you. A utock of nee lea for ilsewlutf machine * I'inaiitif on hand. OU ii J * co us lil X. 15th str-ct , Jae/b-i Hock. Jit fit J.VO X.KtlnU.NO , TO NOSB It Ij now an ut disputed fait that the White tewniL' MasliI o hads 10 world. UH taliu are amply inorinous and icroislng , and the cry'rommo yni'urtjrliglre a the nt'tn y for the WHite , for it l iho only tachlnowocan sell that g\\e teiftct tatlsfac- on. Call on or address JN > . XlCIUlU G , 'holcsalo ' and retail dealer , 121 W. ISthttreet. Ootana , Neb. J24-6t 71 STRAY A Jlirbt rnnn rony from Fostorfc 11 Oraj'aYaid Under tultabli i watdcd , 5DWAJKD jJvr , - 408 YoutJ. Binvt , h fw m Uianm. ivui , wl j , tn. < fwOT tfu ri n 'Irttu. obtata ( or urij ana t jl i\cu i IM r 8i id ) irotit , r.nd oa cwli'.n wudlt.ou Iu the i fqi ire. Uot t.nU Suocs n.tde tc ivt Peilce rt'oD irD t nl * < * a.ilr.im Absolutely Pure. ever yariea. A ciamj of p 1 wlipleiomcneM. Hoi-j econo , , o Mn ne" ° th thu , . f ? mulMri.v . n > . .hn ibort , weight. luui or ph