THE DAILY BEE OMAHA SATURDAY AUGUST 5 , The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Saturdnv Mornine , Aug. 6. Wontli or Koport. ( The following observation" lire taken the name moment of time at all the static named. ) WAK DEPAnrMBsr , U. S. SmxAi.SEn. TICK , OMAHA. Atip. 4,1882. ( lM5p.ni , River 8 feet fljlnchca abate low water mark Omaha , 6 toct 6 Inches at Yankton ; Mlstltnlpi 4 feet 8 Indies at I , Crowe , and 7 feet 7 Inch a' Ujbuque. LOOAL BREVITIES "Fritz In Ireland" at the Opera Hou to-night , Twenty-eight cars of stock came In < the U. I * , yesterday. The water mains leading to the ta fair grounds ara being distributed , There was a bad break in the wal plpo yesterday , which flooded the vlclnll of 17th nnd Jzarcl streets , The fifty feet extension of the grat stand at the associations grounds will I finished by Saturday. The Academy of Mimic will roopc this evening with a powerful con pany , Manager Nugent at the holm. N. K. A contract for 100,000 yards < nhect asphalt Is to bo let In Wanhlngto Saturday , there being -100,000 already. There will bo noteatlnco porfonnanc at Boyd's Opera Homo to-day. Thoi having purchased tickets will have the : money refunded , The festival at OrocoMlmlon Wednci day evening In nld of Trinity Cnthcdn building fund was a complete success. Th net proceeds amounting to SCO , A six year old Bon of MAX Bochnck living In North Omaha hail IIH ! nrm broke Thursday aftornotn. Dr. Novllle nttcm cd htm and ha Is doing nn well as can L expected , The following are the announcement of Ur.lon Pacific gnmw B. & M'H , At : BUutOj DubuqucB , August 12 ; Wnhoot August 19 ; Standards , of St. Louts , Mo , rii a ' WMPV'wyW Bluff * , telegraphed ! Mr."julii Thlele.'o Tlvoli gardens to send hlu Bavarian bam over yesterday to play at a festival to b held six miles from Council Bluffd. Two plain drunks and two dlsturbei of the pcaco were dealt with by , Tud Beneko yesterday. Four men arrcntei aa tramps , for sleeping in box care , provei to be farm laborers and were discharged One of the loveliest borjuoU our re porter has received this Reason wis glvoi him by Mr. E. 0. Erfllmr , the 10th stree ilorht the other evening , on the occosloi of the blooming of his night bloomlnf ceroua. ceroua.Mr. Mr. J , Harrli , the well known cloth' ' ier , wishes a correction made in the reporl of lloeenfeld'a failure. The location li not the southeast corner of Tenth anr I'arnam , but between Tenth andHlevcntl : streets on Farnam , A man was arrested by © fllcer Jacob , on Thursday afternoon on suspicion ol being the name who robbed the Grant Island victim at the neon train , and tin latter has been telegraphed to return bj thli morning' * Denver train , File driving for the new freight depol of the B , & M. railway , near the foot ol Homey street , haa commenced. Contrac tor fitcphcnnon has nearly finished excava ting and filling in the pond. The now depot will bo Bpaclous and substantial. Much credit is dua Messrs. W. 0. . Burnhaui and Arthur Law , the two cm ployes at Mr , A. B. Hubcrnmnn'i , foi their wlae action Thursday by which the diamonds were recovered from Kuslck , They deserve the highest compliments foi their clever work. The Dean and Mr < , Millspaugh ox. pressed themselves us pleased that yj many of the parishioners und friends were proa , ent at tbo reception Thuradhy , Tl li only regret was that oven moro did no ) honor them at their general praise gather ing Three of the bridges across Nortl Omaha creek nro out off from travel , thai at 10th ttrcot , 23iUtteet and 24tli utreot , Tbo first is owing to tha work of construct. Ing the eowcr , the second for repairs and the la t Is the one broken dowu by the imilei , which is still unfixed , lion , A , J. Hnnscom ia erecting a inaxnllicent row of btilldlnga on Capitol avenue near Sixteenth street. The style of urchltecturo is the tame as the celebrated Bovee row that ornamented Eighteenth street near Casu , nome years ngo , The new bulldlug , it U tail ) , will be nearly an hiipoahn ; as Haiucom'a block , in tbo shade of which tUudu the opera house. _ The examination of Anthony Kutlck for holding the Yatcs dlamondi after they were found , wilt come off tt 10 a. m. today - day , He ii still in the county jail. IIli employes md bosses speak very well of him " > i think ho acted through Ignor ance entirely in retaining the properly , The train IICUH3 went bad to back up nnd take a freeh start ycbter.Iny tor ooiiie uiyuterlous came. An Capt. John B , 1'uray stood on ono of the car platfonng tel'Inyoiia ' of hi ) Bancroft's history btoriea to Col , Frank Haul on , it la tuppotod that this operated as an sir bralo nnd had th effect of bringing the train to a halt , A terrible runaway occurred Tbur * day evening on 20th and Cumtui ; etreet. Tha driver Jumped out ana escaped with o fractured ankle , nd tha buna ran all the ity to 12th ktreet before he vag caught , tubiog the bun" " * * * * i'vg. ThoB. &M'tf will go Into to-day * game with three uew players who have juitftrrlved from the cast , Jones , the pitcher , and Sterns , the catcher , are l said to be fine players. The third fo unknown professional frnm Buffalo , N. ' who is expected in time for to-dfl game , Tcdiy' game will be ono of I events of the ceoHon. TtiK BIK : desires to call the nttenti of the county comrniMtoncrs to the exi cnce of a fine healthy bed of Cnnndn th tics in the neighborhood of the U , 1' , stt yards. It Is to be hoped that the U will take steps at once to have these pe removed before they go to eeed , othcrw great damage to crops will bo the result. A special telegram from THE BEH c < respondent announces the rafo arrival Cheyenne of the Omaha. Board of Tr.i excursionists : at noon yesterday. Prof. Terry , of Williams college , w lecture in this city , on Wednesday evenl next , on the tutjtct of the tariff. Ho i 'reo trader. "FRITZ IN IRELAND" Joe Emmett nt Boyd'a Opom Hou Last Nlgnt. The attendance at the Boyd It night fillad the theatre from parquol M coiling. The potent attraction H Mr. J. K. Emmolt in "Fritz in Ir and. " Mr , Emtnott is otill at the head the list of actors who essay his line busincflB. Ilia voice haa not all i early and original sweetness , but 1 : pathos , hia acting , hia akotchoi at his placid humor are nuch they have ever boon. It wn perhnpj , moro to on joy the latt than to delight in the former , th the audience had gathered , wollknoi ing that timn , even with such notes i once were those of Kmtnott's , tt often doala moat harshly. Aa a coi oequonco , the attendance was amuaci nay , delighted. And frequent pea of laughter , alternating with volumi of npplnuBo , attend the doliglit. ' . made little diflorenco that the pie < struggled hravoly to bo a molo-drami and to interest the auditors by a con plicated plot which nobody cared I follow ; it was of loss momor that inconsistencies abounded , am annacquontly , that probability WD scattered to the winds , the aiidionc enjoyed it greatly. Mr. Emmol tang about a half ado/.en of hia prol kiest songs , the montauccessful bein "Tho Cuckoo" and "Tho Brother1 Lullaby. " In the latter , as of "old nd to the writer it is a romombranc sf nearly thirteen yeara , the marvo ! jus and sympathetic style and tout which have BO often made the audit ar'a oyoa glisten with toaro , wore nc ticcd by stirring effect , It is not Mr. Etnniott'a fault , pm daps , that a very noticahlo modiocrit ; would characterize a number of hi lupporting company. It is true lomo of the purformors had bu ittlow very , little to do : i " . heiu did * that very " "poorly V number of thorn , and the Barn < night bo said of sovurnl characters o .ho piece , might bo omitted , and i nero rounded , consistent , and at tin iamo time a moro artistic porformatic ) o givon. Georgia Tyler , who sup jortod Keene when last hero , Mr Vbbott , who played with Murph' icro last fall ; Mr. Wade and Mis' jhristio were generally acceptable , Thp piccp consists ot four acts lach of which required a "sot" on iroly different from the other. Ever ; cone waa such as to merit the appro > ation which ran through the audi iiico as the curtain roao upon it lossra Brooks and Dickson , in tin ctncry at least , have left nothing t < IB desired. The piece will bo played again to ight , and those who failed to go oats last evening , will probably bi ccommodatod. A GOOlTwORK. 'rollmlnary Stopa In the Orgnnlza tloii of a Gorman School. Thursday a largo number of oui lerman citizens assembled in Turnoi .all to take preliminary steps towardi ho organization of a school for Gor uin youth , It is proposed to erect i ommodious and suitable building it rhich besides accommodations for in ( ruction in English , Gorman ant thor branches , there will bo a largi all and rooms for lessons and oxer isoa in athletic umttors. Philip Andres wan called to the hair , and J. Fruehauf acte < ] 3 secretary. A general discussion ol oat moans to successfully accomplish 10 ends proposed waa indulged in bj lioso prcsnnt. Afterwards a board f managers waa solncled , who will ave charge of the selection of a aite : > r a building , procure plans for the ittor , and , in fact , attend to all the rominont reiiuiroinonts of the grand ndortuking : The following gontlo- icn compose the bonrd : Philip AU TOS , 0. E , Burmostor , Henry Pundt , iug. Dorman. J. Fruehauf , Julius loyor , , T , II. Spotmanit and William egolko. The board will have a moo'ing at an nrly day , select oflicora nnd organize ) r general business. Articles of in- jrporation will bo filed in a day or so. Rfjuvouated. 72 PKIIU SIIIKET , \ Ind. , July 8 , 1881 , J H. II. WAIINBU & Co : SIM Foi , voiity years I have boon uUlictod with vor complaint. I tried various rom < Jion , but received no benefit until 1 immuncod the use of your Safe Kid- oy and Liver Cure , which gave me crmanont relief. augl'dlw EDWIN A. OASTOU , LAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGNE lade from the wild lloworn of th AH KAMKU VOSEM1TE VALLEY , . is the most fraprnnt ot perfumes. fanufactured by II. B. Slnvtm , Ban 'rancisco , For Ralo in Omaha by W. , WhitchouBo and Konnato Bros. , ; Co. _ Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex , ehior Iloof Paint , " was patented May 4th , 1881 , and letters patent mini- cr241 , 801) , Any person founder nown to tamper with the manu- icturo of said paint will bo punish- 11 to the full extent of law. Ko per- in haa any authority whatever to sell scoipta. HAWTHORN & Buo. , Lancaster , Pa. NEW ENGINE HOUSE. Chief BnRinoor Sutler's Plans-It Vibe bo Up In Ninety Days. The subscription of $500 by t citizens of Omnhn , with the additi of Iho 81,000 , voted by t city council fcr the purpose , tv at once bo utilized for the on tion ot n hose-cart homo on thu c site occupied by No. 2 , just north Strang's block , on Tenth street. Chief Butler says ho ia not an arcl tcct , but known what ho wants , at his plans are already drawn for t building , which ho expects to cot plotn for occupancy within nine days. It is to bo a two-sto brick building , 22 by foot in size. The first flo will contain a hoao cart room ( cngin being discarded ) , 20 by 28 foot i size ; two stalls for horses , a grain roe and long-hoao rack , towers being o of date. On the second floor the will bo a sleeping room , 20 by 24 , i the boys , a hay and grain room , bi room and water cloauta. \Vhilo the $1,500 scorns a smt amount , the house will bo wor much moro , aa the chief and his nu will do all the carpenter work ill or solves and much of the other wor and will save txponi * in many dire tions. The houeo will DO worth win completed , aside from the valuu the lot about § 2,000 , and ivlll contai all the modern improvements ar facilities for quick work. The work will bo begun at once , i fact when the alarm sounded th monnng Mr. Butler was just startin to eco the city engineer and got tl : grade of the lot , so that the di might bo removed right away. Tl ; chief honcti to got a similar house o No. 3'a lot by next summer , as tl present onois not only yory unhealthy damp and bad , but actually unsafe t life. The tower is rotten six feet u from the foundation , and is proppc to keep it from being blown over o Alf Jones' house. A FIREMAN'S FIRE. Charles O. Hunt's Rosldonco Badl Yesterday , About 10 o'clock yesterday a fir broke out in the house of Assistan Chief Engineer Charles Hunt , o Nineteenth street , between Nichola and Paul. The fire was first discov urod by a neighbor , Mr. Liuia Faisto who sent the alarm in to No. 1 , am the boys were aoon on the ground ind had a atnum on. They had a han ight before they could overcome a ] , ho obitructions. The rear part o iho building , whcro the fire originated vas badl/ used up , and the depart a .w U * . * , a- , - , , , - l , . ' -jrt if Icr. About the time the fire wan ou ho Hooks arrived with the Chief am tfu. 2 , and rendered all the asaistanci lossible under the circumstances. The loan to Mr. Hunt will bo heavy , ilthough ho has policies on both louse and furniture in McKoon < S ilurgis' agency for $400 on the formoi tnd § 300 on the latter. The cause of the delay in the arri ral of the Hooks and No. 2 waa .rouble in the circuit , owing tc vhioh the alarm , which waa sent it rom box 17 , did not como in cor' ' 'ootly , as it sounded first throe stroke : ind then ono , so he was unable tc jscortain the whereabouts of the fire intil ii telephone- message came in. further , ho stated that the wires arc usty and out of order , and it would to necessary to put them in shape mmediatoly , The loss ho estimate ! , t about $000. Nut-Loclc WrtBbor Company. Articles of incorporation of the Vnr Curan Elastic Nut. Look Washer com. iany have been filed in the count } lorks oflico. The object of the com. > any U to establish manufactories and 0 manufacture washers for railway ail-joints and other purposes. The principal place of business Is tc 10 at Omaha. The capital stock it :50,000 : , divided into live hundred hares of $100 each , 20 per cent ol ho stock to bo paid at the time ol ubscription , and the balance aa called or by the board of directors. The lighoit amount of liability or indobt- dncas to which the corporation nhall 1 any time subject itself is $10,000. The affairs of the corporation are to 10 conducted by a board of five direc- urn , and by n president , vice presi- ent , treasurer , secretary and ponoral lanagor. The time of commencement of thu arporation was Juno 30 , 1882 , and s limitation will bo June 80th , 1081 'ho ' articles of incorporation arc igncd by 0 , B. Ilustin , president ; I. 0. Houee ) , vice president , and A. , VauKuran , secretary. Stephoneon'd Mania. It would seem that Jim Stephoneon innot rest unless ho is engaged in line work of improvement. His pa- it i ul atnbles were handsome enough ( ready for the most particular , but im has gene to work and added * still arthor to their beauty by refitting his Ilico quartern. Thu walla are superbly apored ; oil painting of equine sub- cots appear at intervals ; the floor is iid in marble , and both the public nil private rooms are moat tastcf ally iirnlshed to correspond , Altogether im has aim of the finest business eadquartors in the city , and the ma- ia for having everything about him osoy and neat is most worthy of inn- ttion. "Glided Pnlacoa of Sin " a t o Killtor ol Tlio lice ; In your issue of Thursday you lese an article as follows ; "Thero eoema to bo a mania for oir , ezzlemcnt among the clerical mn loyos in the country these days , but hothor it cornea from a desire to live oyond their moans or because they ro obliged to work for such small tlarica that they cannot support thorn * jives honestly and respectably , it is ard to say. " To this the undersigned would add iat the explanation is not difiloult so > ug as wo continue for the education of the young to legalize * the existcn of places such as "the gilded palace sin , " the so-called "high toned" li di"o on lower Douglaa street , whjch execrable place at least a p < tion of my embezzled funds WE squandered. The degenerated moral sense whi denominates this place us "runpecl bio" is openly argued by this you married rrmri ns his warrantable uxcu but it ia not no accepted by W. T. SKAMAN. RELIGIOUS RACKET. The Btnto Sabbath School Convontli at Fremont. The State Sabbath echool cunve tion which has betn in aetsion at Ft mont during the past week held i closing Koieion Thtrsdny at tl opera houao. The representatives from the vn ; ous schools of Omaha wtiro dcligl fully entertained by the citizens Fremont , and they give glowing i ports of the success of the conventio There were nearly ono hundred ai fifty delegate * present. Twonty-thr counties report organizations , at during the ensuing year it is hopi that many moro will bo organized , was much desired that Douglas couni should fall into line with an uctivo a sociation , nnd it will bo the ondonvi of the member of the atato oxocutr : pmmitteo from this und Qarpy coui ties to have a good work organized bi fore the next convention. Among those from a distance ivl aided materially in the convcntic nero Messrs. F. G. Ensign , of Oh sago , and Win. Reynolds , of Poorii [ Us. Their ad vice and ccunsnl ft uturo work among the youth of ot rapidly growing state will assist tl : state workeis very much. The convention closed with Memorial service in commemoration c Col. Watson B. Smith , who was a earnest worker in the Sabbath scho ( lauso. It was much regretted the lev. A. F. Shorrill , of this city , wn inablo to bo present. In hia abaenc ributes were paid to his memory b ilr. Q. P. Gage , of Fremont , Mn La Follott , and Geo. T. Howsor , gen ral socrotury of Omaha Y. M. 0. A. nd Rev. J W. Osborn , of Fremont Kldnoy Disease. _ Pain , Irritation , rotuntion , Incnn inence , Deposits , Gravel , etc , curei by "Buchupaiba. " PERSONAlT" Vic Blerbower , of Sidney , la in town. M.'B. Hoxie , of Grand liland , is in th ity. ity.P. P. S. Wilson , of Cheyenne , is at th Villard. J. N. Tnlbott , of California , H at th reightou. J. K.-lJrumett and party mo regliteret t the MiTlard , W. W. Wallace , of 0-kland , is at thi ! roIghton.L Vie Lantry nnd wife , of Blair , were it own last night. H. M. Moore , of Hod OaV , la. , is at tin letrop'olitan. D. 0. Smith , of Morengn , is a guest ol lie Metropolitan. Ccl , Mendenhall and wife , U. S. A. , re gue ts of the Millard. Thorn nn Malory , of Akron , Col. , is i ueat at the Cicighton. M. L. Whitney , of Council BlufTa ogist rcd at the Creighton last night. Kx-Senntora Faddockand Thayershowei lieir familiar facea on our etreota j eater ay. ay.Judge Judge A. J. Weaver , of Falls City , anc nd District Attorney Win. H. Morris , o ! ! retc , are in the city. 0. L , Dunham , superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Missouii Pacific , i in the city. Mi s Carrie and Cora Clark , Emma anil ! . 0 , Jackson , of Blair , were at the Mil ml lost ulght. A. B. Heldretb and U. D. Silver , ol ilncoln , and J. B. Eilson , of Wilbur , arc uista of the Creighton. J. P. HensVy , of Grand Island ; J , T' leacoo , of Lyons ; O. H , Smith , of No' raska City ; are at the Metrepolitan. E. L , Eno , proprietor of the Eno house , t Fremont , aud ono of the notorious ] } s t landlords in the state , ia at the M < opolitan , MCSTS. Nut S. Moseley , of San Fran- 10 > , and U. D. McDonald , two Htudentt om the Naval Acudou y at AnnnpolN , o In the city , en route nn a sixty dnya1 vo of absence , hava just come from icir practiio cmi o for the sinmr t-r , hey left tholr ship , the "ConhtelUi 11 , " ; New York , Chas. II. May , Fremont ; Henry Fox , 'ork ; A , W. White , 1'latUmouth ; M. llerrmlan , Oaceola , G , P. Thompson , lureuce ; J. N. Reynolds , Nanco C'limty ; f , F. Severance , Lincoln ; Dr. A. L oot , Weeping Water ; S. F. Burlch , apilllon ; F. 0. 1'helps , Lincoln ; 0. hflu , Schuyler ; are the repre-entative ebraikonB at the Millard. A Conundrum , Ir the right to vote 1 ; inherent In this itlon , then why cannot womeu vote iw ? BEE. There may bo several answers to lia conundrum , hut tlio ono that rat ncsura to mo is that you and I id Bovorul other gontlemou have do- arod that she should not , and wo wo enacted the declaration into a w and made it a part of our consti- ition , and , aa you have frequently imarkcd , the army and navy stand at Jr backs to help us inforco the inter * o * . Can't you think np something Tno Olive Branca irreipondenca of The lice. OOLBEUTSON , Nob. , August 3. I 10 from your correspondent at Plum reek that I. P. Olive is iniisiiif , ' . Ho hero with 700 head ot horsca now id Booms to ba in good health , Youra , JoaKi'ii OLYNE. WANTKU , A good sooond-hand oyolo. Address box X , Central ity , Neb 10-3t WAITER S WANT ? . They Demand Moro Writes and G Them. The waiters employed at the IS ! lard became dissatisfied recently Hioir work , which they thought t heavy , and their wages they thoug too light. The Millard has had an unprei dented run of business since opened , and almost every night 1 turned away from twenty-five to fil guests , after doubling up all that w possible. Tins , of course , mndo t dining room work quito heavy , ai there was a kick. The proprietors telegraphed to Cl cage for six additional waiters , wl arrived yesterday , but demanding $1 a month , where the regular wag were 820 , they were allowed to tal a walk , which thny did. This w shortly before the dinner hour yestc day and the regular force , ' 'takii the bull by the horns1 walked dev to the ofllce and demanded $25 month No $25 no grub f guosla. It was aground hog case at the managers gracefully acquiesce The waiters wont back to work nt the hungry travelers got their 11001 day meal as usual. It is safe , hoi over , to predict that about sixtoi now faces will bo seen in the Millai dining room in the course of the no : month. HIS LAST JOURNEY. The Romulna of William Aust W ! Arrlvoln Omulio To-day. A special dispatch to THE BKE la evening announced the fact that tl : body of the late William Aust arrive at Sidney yesterday afternoon fro ; the grave on Snake creek , in charr. of Mr. II Nioman , who was nont 01 > y the Knights of Pythias to romov t to this city for final interment. The remains wore forwarded by 03 press from Sidney last evening , an will arrive at 3:25 p. m. to-day. The will lie in atato at Undertaker Jacob 3stablishmont until Sunday nt 2 p. ir irhon they will bo buried under tli luspicca of the K. of P. NEL1QH NUTKS. IJorrcppondcnco of The lice. NELIOII. Nob. , August 1. Havin omo business intorestn at thin plac ind vicinity I have been spending ow wcekn here. I have taken specie lains to look ever the crops and im jrovementa of this section and wish t all the attention of your many reader o the garden of Nebraska. I hav ad the pleasure of meeting severa ourists from Iowa , Illinois and Wia onsin , and all unite in the one opin onthat the Elkhorn -Valley contain * " So I may bo a little moro enthusiast ! rom the fact that I have juht visitoi ly the kind invitation cf Captain R i , Beccham hia forly acre farm jus mtsido the village limits. Captain Beocham is the senior edi or of The Neligh Republican , was i oldier in the war of the rebellion fron he beginning to the end , and is madi if that kind of material that make : oed soldiers , and also makes the Wes 'losBom ' and bring forth the evidonct f the latter , is abundant by lookini ivor his , what is popularly called it his section , a "cabbage patch farm.1 The Captain's garden contaim verything that can bo practicablj iroducod in this climate , and its rank , ; ealthy growth speaks more than m en can not only for the soil but foi ho work nnd management beotower ipon it. His efforts in horticultun iavo been equally successful ai.d caret ot bo cxcellod in the Elkhorn Valley , f in the state. The Neligh Republi an is an independent newspaper , and ho fuct that Captain Beecham owiu 0 good a farm and garden , has a ten- oncy to make and keep him and his ewspapor independent , lie has no ! Dund it necessary to ask or accept n ass over any railroad in the state , nd will not dance to party music utv : ss ho is suited with the kind of run- io they furnish. Ho fools very confi- ont that ho can live and make hia arcr live without supporting "Out ral" for the sake of land ofliue pat- anage or any other consideration. I nicst heartily congratulate Ante- > pe county and NoHgh in the posses- ion of one editor and ono paper that 1 truly independent politically and blp to defend thoeo principles on rhich our giivurnmtmt is fouiuleci , I cannot close this lutter without * illuiK iittHiiInu ) to thti Arlvi > c.irot > i i-callid ropuhlion pupnpubliRtiri ) trobyomt f Val's f.Uliitrc. List ti-k ! ilioolv. . . ! ' . * ' ! ) huidifd the iiuine f 13 , K V.ilu'itiiii * fr iiii-nib'T i f ilJKl'td , nlnl if I Im | it | t4j hid ri limed nr'y IVKB IH > I mill tim.r. thiM nnK lie incisuhii the immu of E B Infer for BicreUiy of atatc , both ( if iera ripht on thu heels of the rcc iuly ubliala'U exposures i f fraud by V. l. ud usurpation of power for Val'a ene lit by the other. Ono of the leading republican * of lis county ( no friend to Valentino , owevor ) , told mo that ho had been > ked to immu his price if he had any , > it sooins that the monopolies have ist the tool they want in Val. , ? nd tat money is to bo poured out in auf- stent quantity to elect him Now if this last is disputed , I will ivo the name of the party and back with two affidavits that never have son questioned , Yours for right against monopoly , D. X T T E3 IR , ' TLo oldest and most reliable in North Ora ha. Vny cholco [ eat , Poultry 'and Vegetables , ALWAYS ON HAND. OOK & STDEHM , Proprietora. Jue-Oiu 20th and ( Jumlntr. wniag , Tent and Wagon Oovors MAMUPAOTOBY , lor. 14th and Howard Sts. A. CRUENWALD , Frovrletor , WAHTED TRAVELING MA * A. No. 1. man wanted to tctl In Colorado , Ut Wyoming , litniat , Ntiftl.i , and Iho cnllie w A comilcto Urn if Knit Oocds , cor.sKlnif In p of Men's Hocks , I , dlcV , Mlsrcs' nnd thIMtt Iefr. lnif , nd Blockings , l.idicl nnd flentlcrm Double nnd Single llttrt. M Uses' ami Cl dren'i Mittens , Uardlgin Jackets , Scarfs C | > 1 , ft ] BO GERMAN FUIiLEO. MITTS AN STOCKINGS. Addie s tinting ago , experience and reference JtiS < Ulw.m M Detroit. Mich SPECIAL KOTICES. - Advertisement I'D ix > an , for , 6 Lout , Found , WkQtfl Boarding : , fcc. . will be tirttd In these columns once for TEN CEN ftt Ilim ; each subsequent Intot tlon , F1VKUEN per line. The first Innertlnn r v r lum tr TO t.OAr MO'U Y. OHBV TO LOAN Call f.t bawurnceo ! M L. ThomM Hoomd Creli-hton BlocK. TO IMfib AI S per cent / tcreot In § arc .ot K.600 * np < T rds , f 3 tofycMii. on flrst-cUa city o f.tnn property. Hims llJAt , I"TAT Mid to AntnoT , 'P'li and Douplni Bt * HELP WANTEU. IANTl'D A.Hinlni ronm glil at Ile'ncki cor IT 13th and J.icknon , A jt'rl ' for Renurnl hoit'cwoi WANiKU hi K oJ wmhcr and Ironcr. Apr corner 21st mil Lcav n orthSt > . Q55-4t \T7ANTi5H Olrl for Rcnoral hou-c ork , B VV s.uth 25th St , ( Kalrvlow. ) OtIO tf \"lTANTED-Aglrl nhnut 14 or IS jears o V > to take care ot n balijr. Apply at 1610 Jac ion street. 001 71 A girl Icr rencrnl houjowor WANTKU 13th nnd Dtue poti. bcconddo from corner , nest side. 002-41 ANTKD At St. Charles hotel , tuo tin W ilass dining room K'rli ' 03-tf ANTKD A gift tClit. . an-u micut. W o3-2t WWANTED Two or 111 'to pleat nntUGu > nt hi WANTED In prlvito liou-o. lUtetenc s e : clnngcd W. 1590 N. 18th ftreer. 071-4t 'ANTED 100 tons o ( i Iron. Aadtcsi W J. H. 01LCIIR1 T. n30-0t Omaha , Neb. Plf ANTRD Good milkcra , ot * hITTLLKJBliD'd DA 117 Faratogi V > 972-S , \ < ' ANTKD A clrl for gcnrral rousovtok. A ] v' pty linmnllat. ly , t tlie north ccstcoi i cr 13th and uaienporutrccla. 074 4 * AltTUD A Bluutlon u wntonmakur n jcnelir ; 20 yta H" cxpiiliiuo. Jui Irom the cast. Ad Ire \V.Uhu.aker ( , U K. TTTASTED P.vo tlnncri ot the Western Coi W n co Works , 1213 Hartley street. D7D ) A chambermaid and male irv n WANTfl 910 Douc a s-.iott. WfKO . uomft I1U 01 < cr inonlli ! man $20.00. _ UTX fi ( ' ANTrl ) Doarders n > HO suitn 13Hi ai Board ? 4,0o ; .Isofun.iaicd rcomiFrar - O'A-lt At Jlcrrltts Hcstauratit 100 W Farnham strcit , a good wasvcr an 005-4f A < ent tjBolcltfor ! Iho Petrol WANTSD Benefit A auiitlon ot Dc'rolt Jlch. Goodlncluccnirnt- thu 'l ht p r Io < Jonoy to lottn and lean ) ni'cotlatcd on i.bera ; crmp. Inquire ol K. K. lluck , Agent ( or Kc iiiiElcujnp.-m 18f JBiSt tisvttii5BUlr ? - - - , - ' * - 910-7 100 i tone ma DIM , i tcims. 1C rock mo . Ship Satur ay. Wfnaat Iron 2 ' 50 tt $1.00 per d ir. 75 seams $5 00 i r day rqu ro o ( J. W. hundlc , cor lUlh and Dadgi treetn. _ 9430 * - Hrat-clMS mint rook attheSt Charles Hotel , llormy strict. Apply 01 he premises. OJbtf ITtrANTEU Sewing' plrlJ to learn lha Kellg ( YY French Tailor Hystem ol Dress ( .utllnir , tow being taught at 110 Millard Hotel Block 'titling Jciiu t > test , I\HJ \ custom cutting doni i shnitoat i ofetble time. Patterns cut to order nd nt warrant d by MR * . BOND , 'cncral Agent ( or Kel'cgtf ' Tailor System of Dr's cu'tlnff , 928-4t [ TrANTED A nrdt-clnsi girl mu t be ( rood YY cook , washer nnd liotier. Wage SI.CK rr v > c'ik. Ii quWu at Lee , Filed & CO'K , or a' ! e < ollic- ' . 9 J4-tf ; A7"ANTbU EUO privy vau.ta , einka And cow V V pool * to clean with baultary Vault and Ink Cleaner , the beat In IMC. A. Kiona ft Co. , pildenrn 1200 Dodge street. Omnha. [ ITAN'EI ' ) Iwour rhrec rooms m tahlo ( c VV phytlciaiB cll-d. ddriu. Ir. 1'crlp ! ca olflce. 590-t ( IA/ ANTKU Ten teams to work on IAVV CutOfl.Vojres8350pcrday iff' t'T.tf Mf"HKi VI i /\A .MEN WANTrU At fion-nci ! Cut-Off , \l\ \ > nine uilIcH i-rth r ( On nha. Wajas 1.75 IHT day MITCHF.LIj VINCENT. SITUATIONS V/ANTED. .MEUCIIANT TAlLOItF ; A thoroughly LIO expert cut cr ami tal'orwinU a situation i some Eood Ncbra k' > v nelly , hctcro ccs Crat- last. Adlrcuj , K. Alhait , Loramlc City , \V\o- \lP'r' \ . 054-9 TTTANTHD bltuafon as coiclirran and do r \ K niral wcrk around th ) houne , Uod ifcronccs gtvod. AUJiods "Q" thlaollice. 057-71 TTAATED Work ni ctcond girl li prv.to rlaimly or lliht liana ntwl g , / dtic > i , O. rn. , BKKufflro. 97-16 MICELLANEOU8 WANTa 'ITANTED Washi-e and Ironing ol oM Mnds. rV at norlh > lde ol Hurt botwi n 17th nd ! h about canter ot bleok. _ 9706 * A'AVTKU-A hoii90 1 1 the i ct end of the Ho Ity , containing about fix room' , th tib e nu ! cor Ig4 rnom attacboil. Must ivu wu'irfiil be conv. t lint tn street car. Ad- rc < i J P. M , > o rnpo'l an hotel , aur2-3t ) < i r * ' ii ioorrjoms. \ \ illHt 1)0 In L'll'l ICClt OH. jic ( ) Lt'O. Op- 3 I o f. o. nuo-4 X * A > - I I-P limit Ausii't K > , IJMjMiof 4 or fc * fi roomnn line ofttno ra Iway pre'ir- il. A i1ri "inu o/'ll-i-oiitiu anltf t OH * tnl ? Olllin\'T TVlo-h. . iitoiiljoit r li TTonia . 1 rcomS , Cul { ion BI cK 953-1 " rtolt Kfiv F u ronni cottage , laruu fof ] ftiutli 17th , J I , . Wulolans , 1503 Far- im street. 905-K _ „ _ _ _ "OH It NT F.rs' and s-cnrd DOOM In brick < bouto , 14 OOM iiftjftr.et. 059-1 ( 7011 RENT Ainlt o ( 4 rooms In Iltlcirabj J block , cor. , r lot and \cnpirt His. 850-71 _ Jli'll lUNl' A Ii tre r utroniif r two RCII- ) t ins ; aim wo roonm suit M ) ( or ( am- r- , all ile > fi > ntly loo.lel miul o a No. 034 III btriel , bet. Jjik > on and Le \ ii.vnnh. P53-7t J10R KENT Airol ( mill h1 10,111 , iultabl < > ! ( cr twotuatleu-an , 111 N , lith slice . Ili erca required. _ P51-t ( 10 KENT A nlco y ( urnmhed ronir , at north- ucst torniT ( ( | 6th und PiUUiport ttrcets. 073-4) ) _ TIOEI.Y ( urnlilud ( rout loom. 0 il 07i N S Wh street. _ > 0 ) -t ( 011 RENT Furnlthed room , 321 H 10th 10U WENT One neatly ( urnUhed rocm , wlh prliHo.-o o ( a ; Joining par or , 1813 clstcr cct. _ 942-t ( 011 11CNT I.argo Inns' , 12 roiins , new , 1 Ucodloult.u. JlcCogue , oppoblti ) H. 0. 9591 HEKT Three luroUhtd room > ( cr hnuno- i alto a piano. 113 North 13th St. 10U KENT A plcaiaiit ( urnhheil roim lor one cr twj Igojllemen. Imimre at 1912 IKornlatticet. 953-tl R BENT Urge riom. w Ith board or Ull board glre' , IbOB Calllorula tUrct. 18 It TT10R BENT-Tworoomiand kitchen Jn new " Vtc < wlth hj > rant atcrcorner isih and , . , . CalKomla itrects. Inquire , . no. 60s North ISthiirect 95M * TT OR RKNT A pleanant fuinlshtd room on JU th first floor , one block ( rom street rar , at 8403 lUrney sirfet. KENT Brick More. Ii quire at Dnw FOR Store , coiner 10th aiid Douglas sts. E20-tf FOR RENT lion e of 0 rooms , ntnlv plis- tertd jnd plnted. 1SOO per month. Northot teth street bridge on 15 h stmt. Con. > enlcnt to nhops. Apply coiner 12th and How. ard street. Newspaper Unlrn , S87-tia FOR RKNT Two new dwellings and two other duellings In desirable Icc.llty , by McKoon. Mo. 1614 Douglas ttrctt 817-tf KENT tu mshed room at lUli ) Karnam F 'lcer. 8C2-U 1) room tor ceuiltinan with refer * cnce , 1312DudOBtroot between 13th and W7-t ( tXTs ( or lease Ht S25.0U per annum , each , fllrB.telra ol J" " ' at "Oranse Grove dj Inlnif llanscjni l'rk on the weft , n\n mlnutea walk from B net caw , llot.cy can bo obtained to build Ith , by persons leasing thcte lots ot rigular r tos. JAME8F. MORTO.V , On prem' ' M , office 161S Farnimi troit AJ IMh IIUU'lo toil KbAT 6UU11 1 nil mrifO , i.1 two to tuelvo r.Kiu s each ; one or to new ones ith all modern convenience' . One ol 12 rooms , suitable tor hoarding and room renting. 17th and Doujdas bts. DEMI8 , Aecnt , . . -tt _ Uthand Dounlasbta. TTV U ItENT Furnished room with board ; Jj moduli Improicinttitg.ti few lable ho inters can be accommodated , at 1718 l < edge street. I710R KENT Furnished room , 17Z3 Douglaa JL1 street. _ _ 4'Jl-tl ' UENT. Two now elceunt houso. In- U10H qulro at Peterson's Clolhlin ; s ore , near IT. H. Dcprt. 692-tf _ _ _ ( > lUtk tvl\M I lurtunU U t iliU.t vtbi uiu chinm1 K cl . 'utN. E. ent , 18lh ml ftrpft * "OR H 1417 lljward slrict 957-tI FDH SALE Chojp , 4g-lcch "Ujneard" Col- UDjblnblcjclc , need nil new. Forparl cnlars address I1. O. Box 220 , Blair , Neb. 902-Bf FOR SALE A good ( -mlly hots . buzify and set at harness. Apply at 1313 Farnam street. 9 4-&t FOR SALE A fire rro lot and good houeo ono mlle north ol Baraek > Inquire on premises or Geo. II Pctcison , No 801 , 10th street. 947-lm * C. SORIWOX. FOR SALE A good family horse , pheaton buggy or d harreesv try cheap Apply to or address C. f. S laers , Fo.t Onuha. 912-2 * TT10R MALE Dioy hoisc , harness ind top C buffgy. A rue chance lor a ( anil y Ad- dicss "Hand Leader1 Firt Omaha p-9-6' SALE House aud Iot3'x390 feet on Cat. FOR Ifcrnlisttcet , tastof Sacred Heart Cement. StOO. McC\OUK. 930-t ; OppositouostotDcc. m HOUSE and lot ( or sale , FNo 925 M-.ntana street , near Cun i p. Inquire C g ir Ktorc , jurner lOthund Jackson Mrcct-i. fc ' .a25 SALE Hou-c and c rnor lot , at $1,060. FOR . McCAOUE , oppo Ite 1' . O. f34t ( story bul'dlnir ' ( or tale at a unrein Lo- TWO attid at north-eaa corner of 17ili street , ind Capitol a ; e. Must bo u ovod on or bcloro August 7th proximo. UrMI-1 770-tf Agent. 15th and Denial. _ IX BEAUTIFUL LO 18-60x160 feet cachln 3 Hanscoui Place on ttrcct car lino. Best lots n whole addition onery ea'V terms and at n reit bargain. UKMIS' a.jcnt , 15th and Douglas _ PLENDID I'l OPEUTV FOR SALC At a J BAKOAIN , one Inrwe brick house , and ono rgo frarao house , with ( ull let on Casa near 16th treet. Fine ch nice ( or investment , rent ( r f 70 icr month. Call ( or ( ull particulars , on BEHIS , 609 tf _ Agent , ISthjv d pouglM * > . _ PI OTK/.I FOR GALE.The Arlington House LL Firai c ass ; all ( urnlshed , Tha only hotel a town. The cheapest property In the state. 1 as all the traveling m-n. Will bo sold hi np on orastObUlt. Enquire o ( E. Fullo , propilctor , irllnKtoh , Wasninitton county. Neb. 63 ( ! tl LpOK bAI.K or will cxcna KU lor Otuana pro. D perty , an imprave-d sec oa ol land a-ljoln- at ( a station on U. P. R. R. U. DUNIIAH , 1411 'arnbam St. , Omaha. 720 Smt FOK CALK. B 202-tf E3TABROOII & COS. SALE Ihe POeULAK HOI EL , known B10H the BOYS' HOME. This houtv l con. tally located , bos eou'h and cut front , and la urrounded w th fine shade trees ; cont-lns thirty lecploff rooms , boa tco bouse , laundry , enmplo Dom , ic. Has a world Wide reputation and a etterpatronngo than many houacs ol twice Its ipaclty. Price $6,000. For particulars ad. resa , A. A. 8AWDEY , Red Cloud , Mob. Eil-tt IIAY At A. H. Kanrtcr1 Fo < "J St 3ALEO St. slP-fc tl'ECIAr. AGENTS Tor Kobratka. Kanug nnd 5 Mlswuil to repre'cnt the INUUoTHIAL FE ASSOCIATION of Indlanaiiolls , Indiana , h'ch has stood the te-t of tlm1 , pa\s all losses i full ; 6tronly ( indrrsc-d hv the be t Insurai.co nthori lea ; thoroupi.ly ; rstabli-heil , easily orLcd , nnd 1 < cot ou the coojicratUo or old no plan. Liberal contracts made nilh rnor alia ii.erti at a compt nsation of from tuo lonpancl to three thousand dollars per jcar ddrest 1NDU-TU AL , LIFn ASSOCIATION , 0.70 East Market street , Indianapolis , Ind. _ ) ulY'2S-lRi3. 1TKAYEI ) One wclte itjw. some red i n neck , ) annfliort I'Orns , and ono lUht ret ! cow about ven years old , ro ) > c around the r horns , w ere out to have c.hea. Any infnrrutticn leidlug i their recovery will bo suitably rcw rded by 07G-0 * MRS , KOCH'S tialoon 10th street. 3D W ABD LlUEHL or PALU re/ran Y AND .CONDI [ ONAIJST , 4ns Tenth Street , betwcan Kurnim idlT&tDAV. Will , with tbn ld of pu.rdl n Irlts. obtain ( nr tn.v one * glw.co at tha pul id r't'f'-'it , and nn certalu coi'ilitlonfi ! u the la- re. TJccta and Bhow n r.de tn jrJflr. Porfet ' Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot p , strength and wholcsomenees. Moro ccouo ol than the ordinary kinds , and cannot b J In competition with the multitude of o IE , uhott uclght. alum or phosphate powders d jnly in cane. KOTAL IUKIKO POUUKB CO. , I Vft bL , Nuw York HTIOJJARIAH BOOKSTORE 1420DOUdLAyBTiiEKT 3adparfcersofJliB Literati , _ \ "no Cheapest , Laruxt anJ choicest cell lioo ul UW AND 8KCOND.1IAND BUOK8 llu the West. JHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY Cash paid for Second-Hand Book exchanged for now. H. SCHOtfFELD , o22.1y PllOPRIETOR. - fo 0 ] Je Oi