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    THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER c' , 183
The Daily Bee.
Fridny Morning Sept. 8.
Wonthor lloport ,
( iTio following olifprv tnn ! Are talccn n
the sumo roomcnt of time at all the station *
named. )
Hirer 6 le t.O Inches aboro low water mark at
Omaha , 4 feet 1 Indies at Yank ton ; Mlntlnlppt , 4
feet 0 lochen at I.a CroMO , and 0 feet 8 Inches at
Djbuqno.
LOO AIi BREVITIES.
From present Indications the annual
parade of the fire department promises ( o
be the grandest nftalr yet attempted by
the fire laddies. The Omaha Miennor-
chor , Omaha Turn Vcrdn , HoydVi Ho o
company , Ilcr'u Hoie company , Council
lllufls fire department , and the Durant
Kngino and lloso company , have dignified
their inUntion ot taking part in the
parado. In the afternoon they will visit
the state fair , u hen Iler'g lloro company
anil Boyd'a HOBO company will ran n hone
race , which promltco to be of nn exciting
nature , us both are determined to make a
Kurd tlrugglo to caplute the prize.
A hucketet'H wagon was overturned
near Wllllnma nnd Thirteenth direct Wod-
ncsdayand n couple of boyn reading near
Browndl hall wcro thrown out nnil badly
hurt , ono having h ! * nocc broken and the
other rcceUIuff ftEcrioua cut on tha knee.
The driver , whose nAme Is Hcckor , was
picked up Inscnulblo and in reported to bo
in a critical condition.
The new hone IIOIITO on Tenth sticct
for No. 2 , ia in nn advanced nUto uf cnin
{ > ! etion. The walln nro completed nnd the
cornice op , nn tlmL it it seen to bo a vary
pretty nddl ion to this part of town. Chkf
Bntlcr ia hastening the work , and will
noon have It ready for occupinsy.
The police ought to look after the ob
utructlon of uldownlkn n llttlo better. It
U almost Imposflblo to jfbt by noino of the
coininlflilon housci during the morning
hours , nnd there ! H a carcleuinuFx all around
thatisnnnojlngto pedestrian * . Let the
iiicrchantu put their goods In at Iho back
door. On 1'o.rnnm street Botno of the
hoiiflfH rcemo regard the tidownllc a * pil-
v te property.
JIarry Jleod leavea to.dny for n visit
to his old homo in Wisconsin , after which
he will join a party of Omaha bojs for n
grand fitblng excursion nt Spirit Lake.
AH nil are experts , n contract fur the Bale
ol their finny victims hia already been
made. Millard k Johnson get 1,000
pouudu per dny , nnd other firms bnvo or
dered largo lots.
The drawing for the lot donated by
Major Vnughan to the widow of the late
Coo. 1 * . Armstrong , who was killed ( hiring
! i the troubles of Mnrch last , will take place
hi Hnmtnond'ri Haloou , on Sixteenth street ,
next Satui day night. All holding ticket *
arc rcqucitid to be present. 7-3t
The members of the Social Art club
are deultoti to eend nil artlclcx to ho ehown
at Iho exhibit at the stnto ftilr , on Satur
day , at 10 o'clock , to Mrs. Collci" , Ninth
Nineteenth Btrcot. Mrs. Van NtBtraml ,
president ,
A man engaged In laying gas plpo on
Tenth street , between'Varnam and Hnr-
noy , Wednesday , was overcome by Rai > ,
and fell down insensible. A physician wan
noon railed nnd revived him.
Cornelius Crowley , of the 1'lwlerora1
Union , ha dinapponrod with quite an
amount of bo. rowed money , and the pro-
ccedM of a nalo of tickets tn Iho recent
Plasterer/ Union picnic.
Ono of the St. Taul & , Omaha railway
. tr.ilno Into this city n day or two ngo com.
prised twcnty-ouo can of lumber , uhlppetl
through from Kau Clnlre for Omiihu deal
crw.
Jacob Wi rrcck , who wai employed on
the 1'axton lintel elevator , bad n bad fnl"
WodnenJay and severo-i nn nttory. llli
condition U icgardod. an dangcrotu fron
the IOBH of blood.
There v.111 be a meeting of the Oatahi
fire department this evening nt 1'lre
mcu'a hall , for the transaction of impor
taut Imnlnom. All membera are rcquastei
to attend. Jerome U. 1'entzel , Hccrclary
The U. &M , i Htiinging heavy no
uteel rolh betwctn this city nnd Vlatts-
mouth , and soon this track will be com-
( losod entirely of the best xtcel rail * ,
The . & M.'II will tncklo the Lead-
\ vllle IMuei onto more , Gauio will bo
played to-day ou 1) . ft M , ground ! at
4 o'clock.
1'latto county to the front ! A mag.
nlficcnt corn-stalk , nicoMufoff nixtfen feet ,
is on exhibition at the wholcsalo grocery
home of Paxtou & Gallagher.
The name of the paper xvhio'i bun
been ilartol on account of the iflr h the
"Nebrakkn State Katr .Reporter , " and the
Mr. Kdward Kuctter is the manager ,
There were three plain drunks on the
docket yesterday nil of J whom pleaded
not guilty , Unchwas grnnttd a hearing
at 4 o'clock ,
An clght-poutid girl rcginturcd itt
Charlie luko' home Wwlnesday and hai
como to ttny , Hence his bappluuu ,
li the present weather continues
through next week there will be the big.
gust crowd in the city over necti here.
A mammoth boree-Uy has been cup.
tured and preservoJ in spirits ut McMu
hon , Abert & Co.'n drug hoube.
The I'axton hotel will throw iU iloon
wide open to the public ou Saturday ,
-Lesdtllle Uluoi vs. U. & M.'n to
4 y , Friday , September 8. at 4 o'clocl
i sharp. '
The board of managers of the stall
board of igiiculture have Itt the coutrad
to publish the prr-gramme < > ( the fair to
the proprietor ) ! of the "Nebranka State
* Mr Ilcporter , " of which Mr. Edward
Kuenter id the m n Ber. The board will
not iwrmlt any advertising h-mdbllN or
ndvcrtltlng iceti of any kind except the
H-portcr to be tircuUlcJ on the fair
grounds.
Members of Ucacon L'dc , I. O. O.
R , will pleaie meet In the library room ,
Frllay cvenlnj ? , fur the purport * f.f accom
panying No 10 on alsit to No. 2.V. .
I ) . Olegg , socretnry.
- There will be a special meeting of the
NcbrftikiStitn Hnmn-.jathlo Medical
clety Rt Dr. 0 L. Hart's ( .dice , Omnho , nt
2 o'clock p. tn. Wednesday , September 13 ,
Chas. M. Dln'lnoor , M. I ) . , prcnldeut.
Col , Chano claim * the DouRlan count ;
delegation for governor. _ _
The Coming Btnto Troftauror.
Mr. W. F. HuinB , who has como s
prominently before the public as
cnndidnto for Btato treasurer , is adilin
to Ilia strength day by ilay , nnd hi
chances for doing Omaha credit on th
stnto ticket arc dnily incronsing , Mr ,
Iloins carries with him that first clo
mcnt of Btrongtli. a fine record in hi
own vicinity , and deserves thu scrip
tural commendation and promise
"Thou hast been fnilhful over a few
things. Doholdl I will inalto the
ruler over mnny things. "
Among tliono whom the republicai
oarty would never feel ashamed ol
mving placnd in power , none would
stand forth mnro prominent than th
) opular Hilly Iloins.
GOOD PRACTICE-
Tbat'a What tbo MieBonri Pacifies
Furnlflb for tbo Bluus.
The game of ball tit Weeping Wale
yesterday between the Missouri Pit' '
ifica nnd the Lenilvillo Dluca wa < s no
icnrly as inturesting as ono would
lave boon between club.i moro ovonl _
nnlchud. The case and grnco wit )
which the Golorodo club bundled th
jail proclaimed them the winnrrs by
alnidHt ntiy odds d ( nired nt the ofldot ,
t WAI their leniency that allowed the
Missouri Pacific ? to got any thing n
nil. The ncoro ronultid in 12 for the
iluua In eight innings to 2 for the
Uinuouri I'dcilici in tntio innings. TIio
iVooping Wntet boya wont into thu
iuld oxpccting to guh nothing , and
vero rntbur surprised when Jlilton , of
Elii woad , reuc'.iud the homo pi.tin
with i ( score on thu fourth inning
They got nnolhur on the ninth. The
grounds w ( < ro in good condition , beint ;
nn entire block t'tiulosnd ivith n high
board fonuu and rolled ns amooth a n
lloor. They proved too smull , hovr-
over , for thu heavy batters from the
mountains , nn two of them repeatedly
sent the ball sailing uw y out into the
surrounding fluids , an far iigain from
the homo pinto nu the lence wiie Bitn-
nted. ( Jn thuao lung bat'thoy wore
inly allowed two h.inep , tliiu cutting
iff thu possibility of homo rune , other-
wiao the HlucM would liavo scorud no
CM tlmn u hulf do un Ivlupacr ,
) itohor for thu Mienonri P.icitica , y.ot
lartiul revenge nut of the Leadviiles
ty pounding them up with his hot
mils , striking ono of Ihom in thu
lead , nnd raising u swelling ovur hia
oyo. Lavin , ono of the HlutV heavy
> uUors , whom the Omaha boys haru
hriitunod "Jninlx ) , " wnn struck on
ho ulbow onco. After tivn minuton
ubblng the bruised arm and recover-
ng his breath ho sgaiu took ur thu-
jut , but the next bll from the battery
ook liim in the ntoinach and ho wont
o grass again for moro rubbing. IIo {
van again dootored up and took his-
laco. The next ball ilew widu of him
nd struck the umpire , which sot him
a rubbing. The anio was umpired
ly Harry P. Koily , manager of the
tlucfl , in a very satisfactory manner ,
'lie game was witnoaaed by about two
uindrcd. The Wtioping Water eluV >
ilayo ut our fair grounds to-morrow
ifternoou , when u closer content may
> o cxpt-otod as they play our homo
line. L'lattsm'ui'h ,1'iiinml.
Notion.
The "Jlawthorn Centennial Ex-
celoior Hoof Paint , " wus patented May
24th , 1881 , and otters patent nnm-
jur'Jll , 803. Any pi'rson found or
cnown to tamper with the niiinu-
'aclnru of natd paint will bo punish
ed to the full extent of law. Ko per
son luui nny authority whatever to sell
receipts. UAWTHOH : ; & lino. ,
Lancaster PH.
1. O G. T.
A HlffUly ISnJoyablo Reunion ut Mr.
Addition Jonofa'LiietKvonlntf ,
Among the prettiest Htid moat plenu-
nut lawn eociablcs that Imvo taken
place recently in the city , wan thai
given yoaterdjy evening at thu real
denco of Mr. AdJison Jonui , corner
of Seventeenth nnd Dodgu struolu , under
dor the auspices uf the I O. O. T.
The lawn wua most tactofnlly laid
out , nnd the rlumination by Chines
lanterns , had : \ very ohaimitig and cub
ucd ed'oct. The fairer und Invullui
ox were largely in the majority , nnd
rrayod in tluir r.ay aid : ekgunt c < js
uincs of every dctcription nrcsuiitot
very uorscoua scene. Tin
ofrcahmcnU wcro under the eu
lorvisiou of M rs. Hampson and Airs
rtuuflpr , nnd were nmplo in iuantity )
hough the liquids wcro n trillo "thin '
Oreat credit in dua to the ladies fo
hoindofaliabluinannoriu | ; which thciL
worked to got un a "good eprcud , "
and they Buccocdcd beyond their fond
est expectation ! . The commilteo of
arrangomonta coiapilsed M easrs ,
Addiaon Jones , 0. W. Green , Miss
Lottio Tompsett , Mrs. Aluvser ,
Mra. JanuMoorouml Qlr. ItuneoSun. ,
and they did all in their power to ren
der the ull\iir \ nn enjoyable ono , Mrs ,
Frank Cri' o presided at tlio oraau
and proved u great acquisition. This
little reunion was gotten up by thu
mcmbora of the I , O. 0 F. No. Ill ,
for the purpose of ro-uniting all mem
bers of temporancusociotiesin Omaha ,
and though a small gathering , never
the lees it was u very select one. Tim
Hex reporter left the party circled
round the organ and "Holding the
Fort" with great viijor.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , DMA-
HA , NEB.
Tables supplied with the boat the
market affords. The traveling public
claim they got bettor accommodation *
and moro general satisfaction hort
than at nuy other houeo In Omaha.
Hate , f 2 per day. oug21tfmo
BASE BALL.
1'he B. & M.'s to be Greatly
Strengthened ,
The I > rndviUo Unmn.
To-day nt 4 o'clock the U. t
M.'s play the Lcadvillo Blues nnd the
railroad clerks are making every prep
aration for a grand mnssacro. The
mountain ball tossera returned last
Wednesday from a f-iirly auccassful
southern ( our , having played to
games in Kansas City , the first game
standing 3 to G in favor of the homo
team , wliilo the next was nearly n
similar defeat , the ticoro being 7 to 4.
Hutchinson was evidently too mnoh
for them ,
Their Leavcnworth games wore
both victories for them , the scores
standing 12 to 4 and C to C.
Mr. Harry P. Keily , thogontlo
manly manigor ( if the "Blues , " reports
ports the crowds largo nnd the treat
mcnt shown him by the contcatin
oluba most agreeable.
The gauio to-day will probablj
bo the Jast ono they will play in thii
part of tha country , and the chances
are that the B & M.'a will get two 01
three of their bint inon.
Price , thuir most tlTcctivo pitcher ,
has nlrrady jnino'l hia forces with th
B. & M ' * and will play with them fc
the first iitno io-lay. IIo beiii
pretty well posted on his old com
ratios' weak points is expected tb d
most cffectivo work
At the B. & M. headquarter
jcs'ordoy ' our reporter found tin
blonde young men nnd cfliia1s great
ly elated over the now ncputus that
has given their bane ball association
its latest boom nnd learned the names
of two now players that nro expected
for to day's gnmo. Smith and
Darney , pitcher and catcher from the
Tccumaeli club , Canada , are expected
to work on froif/ht and passenger
stall monta to-day nnd play ball in
the evening. Clippings from Canada
papers ahonr them to bo most expert
in the diamond and field. Wo predict
fur them n moat ploacant position in
the headquarters and grand success at
the bat ; With tl 010 now additionta
thu B. it M 'H will have three pitchero
nnd two oitchorn , and are again
stronger than over.
i ho B. & M 's play the WahooV
Satuiduy in Wahoo. The occasion
being thu dedication of their now
grounds.
Counting on Price nnd Barney being
on hand to-duy , the B. it M "a
batting order will betui follows :
Ivortinnn , 1 b. Jonco , 1 f Ellin , a.
it. Smith , c. Barney , 3 b. Cosly , 2 b.
Pnco j MunroL- . f Durltr. , . f.
sm'KH.
Won dor if the Council Bluff. , crock
nlnu could be hired to pb > y the Bluee ?
Harry IvolJy ia anxious to piny them
/or § 5,000.
Why don't the U. P.'fl tncklo thn
Bluch ? is thu question ot the day.
Air Frank M. Bishop , manager of
the Qaiiicj''nieft for homo Wednosdfty.
Ho retunm with the Quincy'a Satur-
ibiy , the 10th , and plays the B. &
M 'B.
'B.No
No ono who can spare the time
should fail to witness the second con-
teat between the Leudvillo Blues and
B. it M.'e , tobo ployed on the
rounds ot thu latter to-day aftor-
loon , at 4 o'clock ,
Air. Prank M. Bishop loft yesterday
ifturnoon for Quincy , aMd will return
to Omaha next week , accompanied by
the ljuincy base hall niao.
Supreme Court of Mebruslin ,
Stnto ox rol Miller 7s. Lancaster
Lancaster county. Motion to dismiss
nistninod. Opinion :
1. A mnodamna under our practice
is an action nt law , and is roviowable
only on nn error , and not by appeal.
2. Whou un appeal ia dismissed nnd
it ia ncceesary to file an amended
transcript in order to show the judg
ment nought to bo leviowed , leave
will not bo granted to nlo u petition in
error.
Howard VB. Lancaster. Motion to
quash bill of exceptions sustained.
Opinion :
1 A bill of exceptions must bo nub-
milled to the adverse party for esaini-
r.ntion and amendment b.foro boint ;
signed by the judge , and if not thus
submitted must bo quashed.
2. If there bo no receipt or ether _
evidence- the record , un alliJavit
sUting the delivery of the bill to the
adverse party when und to whom the
mil wm lUdivtwd ,
Baker \a. Sloes. Motion to dis
miss HUAtuined. Opinion :
An nliau suuuuons in proceedings
mor , iconi'd moro thnn ono yt-nr
rom the date of the final order sought
o bo rnviuwfd , in ot no illect , being
icd after the bar of the utatuu is
ompleto.
The following uause.t wore submit
ed :
Atkitia vs. Atkins.
Ciotlinger VD. StiUe.
Kaufman vs. WyBsola.
PKKHONAU.
Mr. Thos. Casey , tha U. 1 * .
initaill.
Mw , W , A. Sharp left Wcdnesda ;
morning for her homo in Denver ,
S. Corbyn , manager for Vrank Mayo
s-.xl through Onmli t Wednritday ,
MUi Kitchen , daughter of 0 , W.
Kitchen , U In the city ou n visit.
l.C. Heaus , uporial correajioiulent of
The Chicago Drovers' Journal , b In the
city.
city.Mw.
Mw. Andy Harden nud her mother ,
Mrrf. 1'restan , Imvo rctuinod from [ St.
Louis.
J , W. ISarr's ai ) | < ointmcnt 03 purchaeing
agent uf the li. & M. , wi'l ' tatu effect Oc
tober Ut.
Mr * . LI < ze Hurley , of Denver , h In the
city the Rueat of her niece , Mrs , C , II.
Gunner.
Lieutenant Morris 0 , Foot , Ninth In-
fautry , arrived Wednesday morning from
Fort Niobrar * .
Mr , Samuel I ) . Kwd , one of the old en-
filneer * who Luilt the Union I'aciBc road ,
U In the city.
Mr. W. 0. O'tca , buslneiu mn ger of
the Kuaigu Comedy company , who play
"lloouii to Kent , " was In city Weduea
day to mike arrangement for his troupe ,
wl'owlil appear At Bnyd' ' opera houre
Sept. 21 and 22 ,
Kb. ralrfield , who hsi been with the II.
& M. bore , left Wednesday for a
course in Oberltn , Ohio , college.
Col. 1'my , ot the general quarlennat-
ler'n depfl.rtinfnt 5 t WaihiogUn , h <
arrivedIro n the west.
Mr. Frank H. Wilson , of Denver , cd
hta btl ( c , formerly Miia C.urie Btnnilt ,
came tip frr.m 1'lattnmouth Wednesday.
Fir t Lieutenant Joseph A. SUden , of
the Fourteenth Infantry , nuk-do camp to
Gen , Hdward , arrived in this city jcs
tcrday.
.T. II. Mack , one < f Haitrly's well
known tnnnai < er , pafucd tbiough Omnha
WeJn fdiy on way to Sin 1'mnclsco to
take clmrgo of the Union S'aro ( | company
which will 8-tn come cud.
Mr. C. Fred. Sthram , of the 13. ft Jf
ha diuarter , leftonnoon triln ycsterlay
for bis home in Wahoo. Ills licilth ha
been fiilling for some titoo and he hopea t
improve It by taking a rest. He will be
misted by hia friendr , not the leant num
her of which are of the fair HOC.
Mr. TliomM Swift and wife , who nccoul
panted the board of trade excursion to
M ntana nnd tha Veil iwstono park , wll
return on the Denver train this morning
Miis Klla Kcnnctly , who hm been nt the
Denver exposition , will re-turn with them
Mr. Homer J. Shaffer , the western
agent of the "Hull Dox' line-cut tobacco
is upocding a few days with hia friends it
Omaha. Should the "Uull Dog" become
popular , an it undoubtedly will , he wil
return to puth its claims UH n the public.
Mr. August Helm arrived Irotn Kansas
City yesterday morning. Ho is going to
join the Omaha Musical Union orchestra ,
and will start in with them nt once , Hn
U pretty well known ( u thin city , having
been a resident hoi c three year * i go.
Major S. 1 * . Uicbards , secretary and
treasurer of the original Ottoman Cahvty
company , importers of Turkish codec , etc , ,
is in the city ,
1 ! , H. Kent , a well-known travelling
man < f the Kmpiro State , ia in town.
C , W. Lyinan nnd It. Roberta nud con ,
of Salt Lake City , are in town.
Wanen Shied ey , the Kansas City caf-
tie man , is in thu city.
A , J. Simpson , of Colorado , ii in the
oity.
oity.Lieut.
Lieut. (5eo. ( F. Price , U. S. A. , is at the
Millard.
J. .K. WooJs , U. S. surveyor , in at the
Millard.
S. S. l.ivve , of Fremont , is In the city.
C. C. Crmvcll , of Blair is in town.
SLAVEN'S YOSKAICDE COLOGNE
Alado frorr thy wild flowers of th
FAII FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY ,
it is the most fragrant ot pwfuine ? .
Manufactured by II. B. Sloven , S.HI
Fruncieco. For SAO in Oinntiu by W.
\Vhitnhoaau and Konnnio Dros. ,
& Co.
_ _ _
Ilarvobt Uotno.
Trinity Guild will repeat its Ilmetit
Homo Festival at the grounds-
Biahop Clarksim'a rcaidonco on St.
Mary's avenue , on Saturday ewonlug
next , The 4th infantry band vrill
bo on hand to render their choicest
Bel ° ction from ( to 10 p. m. , and a
Gno musical programme in addition ii
assured. Street ears run to the gat" .
A large attendance ought to bo guar
anteed by this announcement. The'
last gaiihoring in spite of most unpro
mising weather , was a great success ,
and with the added attractions of Sat
urday Trinity Guild will doubtless
have every reason to congratulate
themselves oven the repetition of a
most pleasing entertainment.
WAU-
Hontilo Attitude of Two
Street Citinous
A seighborhood war has broken out
on lower Douglas street between Dr.
Kuhlman and Juliua Roes , the pro
prietor of the American house , lloas
has a four years loaao of hia promises
from thu Lauer estate , and the Doctor
is trying to got him out.
The city council has ordered the
latter to make sewer connections forth-
witli , which Kuhlman declined to do.
Ross thereupon dug a ditch to let off
the water from that vicinity , which
the doctor promptly had tilled up
ngaii. .
Yesterday Uosa1 boya set to
work to remove thu obstructions and
they claim that thu doctor came out to
-top the work with a pistol , while the
latter alleges that they raised their
spades to assault him , with intent to
kill if necessary. He accordingly
"tied u complaint in police court ugainst
: he ba > o and Judge Uoneko will try to
bring about a truce between the bcl-
"igerent parties if possible.
WANTED. A good second-hant
bicycle. Address box X , Central
City , Neb l3t
Marrying illcu.
You need not bo poor and depend
out on your wedding day , for every
person male or female can get a
good round sum of money at nmriago
if they hold a certificate of member
ship in THE MA1UUAGE FUND
MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION
of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. $10,000 ha
already born paid in bonufita to it
members , in the nine months of tlit
associations' organizition.aud there i
a golden opportunity for thousand
more to reap oven larger benefits
Nothin : * like it was over known
Da not postpone sending in you
request for circulars giving full and
complete information regarding th
plans and opperatiqns of the asaocia
tion. Agents can make bigger money
than in any other business. It i
strictly honorable , pleasant and pro
fitable. The Auditor of State hold
a deposit from the association as pro
scribed by law , for the protection o
their members. The only asaociaUo
of the kind in existence organized DC
cording to law. Write nt once fo
circular * . Say where you saw thi
notice. aug311-m
Bargains In all kinds of Men's Shoo
at Fullriedo'e.
A DRY TOAST.
Fifteen Thousand Dollars
Worth of Live Stock and
Property Destroyed in
Grand loland.
The Wytmliif : Homo nud Stable
Adjoining Comamed ,
Special Dl > rnt < h to Tim Km
OIIAMI I IAM > , Nob. , September 7.
At llo : this afternoon a fire broke
out in a boarding stable in the rear ( if
the Wyoming ll'iuso , both owned and
run by D. Sass. The fire gained
headway in a very short time , totally
consuming both hotel and stable.
There waa twenty-eight horses in the
etnblo and only a few wore saved , al
though the halters of ever a dozen
wcro cut. The hotel had twenty-sev
en rooms in the second story , and was
doing a thriving business in the pro-
out crowded condition of the town ,
iho losfl on a table and hotel is esti
mated at $15,000 , insurance $1,500 of
which the German-American of Now
York , Homo of Now York , and the
Hartford of Connecticut are the losers
3 re at credit is duo to Charles Howell ,
who , with a small force of men , kept
; ho fire from the grocery atoro of
James Voitiu , adjoining the hotel on
; ho west , for had this once caught ,
.ho greater business portion of our
own would now bo in ruins. C. P.
londcraon , chief of our fire depart
ment , also did good work on the cast
and south , keeping the fire fromCuah-
man's furnlturo atoro and Jeromo's
ivory stable. It was a very wicked
ire , on account of the dry condition
of everything and the high wind , and
our people are to bo congratulated
hat it wont no farther.
THE BOOKS.
That Popular Organization of Firemen -
mon In Now Quurtoro.
Among the various organizations
which compose the Omaha fire depart
ment there is none which has held to
other so well and the members of
which entertain so warm and fraternal
feeling aa each otherjia the Pier > eer
look and Ladder Company No. 1.
'his , of course , b a volunteer organ-
ration and controls to a larger extent
lan the other companies their own
( fairs. Thpy have recently obtained
josueailon of the roomof the city hall
orrcorly occupied by the city treaa-
rer'a otlice , which is qu4a convenient
or thtm and a very comfortable
ooij ) . This they have Silted up in n
ery eaay manner. A smnging screen
( imposed of a largo edition of
10 stars and stripsa hangs
n front ) of the doors just on the indo -
do , the walla are decorated with nu
norous photographs nnd ether pic-
tires , including tlioao of mumbera of
10 company end others appropriate
o auch aplace. . Many of these pic-
urea nro from the Beehive studio ,
10 proprietor of which , Mr. S.
[ itchell , ia ono of the moot active
members of the hooks. Bro-jdo this
10 apparatus of the pompiar coui-
> any is diaolaye d upon the walls and
n the center of the room , mabing the
ntiro decorations both interesting
nd unique.
Tuesday they completed the ar-
angemont of this hall , where they
ill hold their meetings in the future ,
nd their tint gathering was presided
ver by Mr. Phil. Dorr , the president.
Several members were expelled fnr
on-paymeni of dues nnd a fov ? billu
/ore read and approved.
Mr. Georftd Schmidt , first assistant
oroman , tendered his resignation ,
hicli was accepted and M ? . L.
vroitzsch was elected to fill his place.
Ample refroshjnenta wore provided
nd a committee of three , consisting
f Messrfl. .Tbo Shelley , W. J. Ken-
edy and Chief Butler were appointed
, o wait on the tity council ana invite
licm to vieit their new room , which
everal of there did.
* * " not facts "
* "Figurca are always ,
> ut the incontrovertible facia concerti
ng Kidney-Wort are butter than most
uurcs. .for instance ; "It is curing
verjbody" writes druggist. "Kid-
ley-SVort is thn moat popular medi-
inowosell. " It should be by Tight ,
or 110 other ruedicino has such apecitio
ction on thu liver , bowels aid kid-
icya. Do not fail to try it ,
Deeda of Dust.
The following deeds wcro fjed for
record in the count } clerk's oiVico to
iny. Reported for TUB BXK by
Jell & Ames , real cstato dealers :
Sam E. ilogora to Jas , Leb , w. d , ,
ot 14 , block 4 , Improvement Asso.
add. $550.
Aug. Kountz' ) and wife to Margaret
" ) rton , w , d. , parcel in section 27 , 15 ,
13 3300.
County treasurer to A. II , Lee ,
roasurer's deed , ne ] of nc. [ and nv. ' . ]
of ne 1 sec 1,15 , i ) .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adrtrtlsemeni To IX D , for , Eal
rat , Found , Wuit > Iloardlnic , fcc. , will be In
terteJ In tbeao column ! once tor TEN OENTo
per line ; each nubsequont Insertion , FIYEOKNTH
pet line. The Brit Insertion otvcr Ifta than
TWKNTY.FIVK OKNTH
I O LOAM MONtY.
TO IO\N On chattel raortfrazn tt
MONEY . A , U Tutton otHce of Uroff &
Moutiroue'y , OM r Onth > National bank. SS-t
TO LOAN Call at Law O1CC * Oi D
MONKY . Roam 8 CitUhton Clock.
AAATO LOAi < At U per con IIo
4tUulu ) teruct In mau.ol ( ttOO an
for 8 to 6 year , on. ont-daw c y an
erty. Emu UIIL EOT in and Lei
th and Djuirlti HU _
HELP WANTED.
tlrl lor general houtO work
WANTED at CWC ( 1 fotnUttrect. E35-8
Two Klrl . Apply at the Clt
WiNTKD .
D A cixxl irlrl German pr ' trct
W Apply ot Mlm WoHt , UIO Capitol at enue ,
17ANTKD A peed rlrl. Slid Californfn , be-
> twtenl9tand22dtiirceK " '
ANTKD Four dlilnff rvm sltlilmmcdl
w Mclr at tb Ccci-Hntil Hotel. 323-tf.
\\'ANTED A jro-dhoucef 0 or 8 room
bct rcn Curnlnjt-a > .d Hodze , IStli anj
! 3rd V.rc.te. Addrem Alcn ! , "lUc oilier.3SOS
3SO-S
"ITTANTI'Ii cltl toili co era ! hnnso work
\ V Applf t I31UNorth IKth ft reel 833-9
\\7ANTK1' -V iretmt ! her fnd mi < o
linker tot thocuU'itry. Apilyut "arrl
' ' 3118
VXfANTKD A eori lilfor-c-cril hfU'cwerk
In ft ail ! > ol < n. C llthls ivcnl eaffir
C oV lot k At 219 ' .orth 2 ird it 312-7'
Two cxpfrlomtd'flicl orstotm
WANTED
1 In Imn.vN br.skn. Call Mr 01119 OX.1
Everett Dloik , Council BitIIjI * Nolc tors n
awcrtu COM ?
W ANTKD-Ootd toy t FuKrel'lo'r.
: m-7
WAr.'iMi line ratlin atid one u'st umktr
to c ) to rliej enne Imu.cJhtcly. li qu teat
at M. ll-il-an fi.lo. S 3-8
WANTEII-AfiOiinin gird Krrl7 ) ycttts o
sir" , uho can > p < a Injluh Irr Hch
lieu cworl ; . liaiu.rc Jlr . ( Icr. II 11 fij , 21s
.vd DodRO Jll-9
_ -
ANTED A illnlii - room ( -ltl at Crclghton
lloil" . 3:2 8
Hcl'lcr , llth street , near tarnam. 314 7
ANTKD A good Rlrl for ccrtia1 h tTi
wak , at 1720 Cats street. 101-11
'ANTED Two ( rood v > oJ r onpcn DOR H
W
& 1111' ' , HIS HirnlitmTcct. SIC-'J
WSN1ED Aalrl , ( DanotrfHortupnf rred' '
for genera' 1 cu cw rk l.'ncd waifen ft\t'T !
northwekt iMrrnr llamlltf n tid 1'licu utrortx ,
Shlnn's addition , pCft , 101-tf
\Jf Davenport ktrcet 27J.6
WANTED Two npprintlcn to Icain ilrr < -
mikinp. C\Uatorci 1414 Pod o ntjfct.
aiO-U MRt ) . ( It : > . W. KP.NDALU
TXrANTED A Rlrl for general hoiifoiicrk.
VV Oo d wnire < Iv n. rrtlm ( 't csrt.tr
Hamilton and Tier strcutf , Shlnn's nddlt'on ,
191 tf
\irANTF.D-Olrl ; mint bo rood ctirk , wa = hcr ,
TT and Ironor. Appl ) tu 17 4 Di.npo t bt
" 'eredcoi required. 1(0 U
-Two mn if jf t'il td lrn t < cm
WANTKDTwo
\iifis Al < o la'j utii'ais t. f-twuify mi-
p'cjnicnt. blue pij. .Call tfil South 10th ttrcct.
SI83-7I
KH-A iroil ulil. Apply at brick
WAV
bou r , coriKrL'J.l add Da\cnrort etrects
2sO Ot
: -Al lh .Vat Irnal Hotel at . 1 cn'n ' ,
WAN1iAl
Ono llr t-cla H pcrt r , must upcak tntfl h
and Gcrrmn ; . Nn. J f--iMalc ca'kiCeo ; two No.
Iglrls Will piy them 9iand ! ; $20 per month
WANSKD A good woman cook , mlddle-iurrd
N no'juta irocd , ilo.n w man neurv'j
H. JlcCoj , ( i.iu t Ilou ti near r w
'coriall , HB-tf
HKt.P WA TKI ) W if.rt , lm i.dii.t.y | o
linni ; ro nlrlol cxpurlincunt ISCDOap-
212-tt
WANTED CO ) priTj x itM.r.i , eluk * and ceta
peal to clean nfi'i ouiUrj' Vault nd
Sink Cleaner , the ) x. t In n t. A. CV.MW ACo. . ,
resilience 120(3 DoJco etrcnt. Oraoha.
T-o or thrurocma ftrtntlo fc-
WANTED . | oC'fo. < ildnsr i. r. l''r > '
r > n offlco. E04-U
GITUATION8 WANTED.
WASTKU Sltiiit.tin to il- >
work hy itirnaur man. I qnlju at
11 71 ( . ncy Btttc' . a3.-S
WANTfO i-lt atlon by a Swedish Kiilln an
Aintricari famfh U r n t ( * > n.ucn nt
an o j ct -xilcir" the l.ngli Ji lit jjiiaire. 'n-
i.u'tt at Mrs. Uudqurgt' * , Ha ns ) tr ct , > it.
jliit an J 22J. a.'i-bt
MICELLANEOL.8 WANTS.
WANTED A tend , R0itle buufty htrse. Pr.
K ee , cor. 10 li and llow&ri S1S-1) )
" \ATASTKO - Koom and hoard f ccntlcnnn
> V ail "Hoi" prltatu lani'yc-mtnlont t do-
) > ot. litfvr nciv given Addrtm "II , " liccot
flco. 30-Q |
WANTED To buy , hou and l > \ within ona
h * mlloof l st Illcf Hill pay * lwy ) to
81MO Adlresi " 41. T. " live oflko. 2t 9
w KtN.MOUSEti AND LAND.
T ? < > hVAT A .1 ro3m cottaisenn lOlh street ,
L MO. ' iloor to Hiovuic'I Hall. Apply to W.
'J l'u < u' jii , I nlliu.tn ollics , Uth and Farnam
29 U
Oil KBT Houviac touha st torncr 10th
4iitlivffe ) ftnv r 3J7-9
Oil I.KNT-l.a X' ronni with beard , and
uni.ilh .11 , - J < ujliforal * atrtet. Gill tf
" 171"H ItKK'r ) l'ti o ol Hi * rooms 17th &
J' l > rnport t . .i'.OU ' pertucnth
: itC-tt B. LFI1MAK.
[ 7OU UtN--A ! fnrrilshed fioattoim iiiltoblo
.fort , i ti.'i.tliiLc.'n at I010 > 'ariiainijt. SIS-lt
; . o HIIVT A mo s'ory homo with C rooms ,
' intrinx u w ill , on 18th und Utl > tcr , two
lochs -t.ii uiietl.UIB. Kent W5. Jnqu'roSil
south U holiti.t. 317-7t
; J10R KENT Cotta c hoii'o , ! ght rconn , 22d
1 und CiKlarnla btrcots , In o mplttu repair-
10 per month. is. WAKUliiY.
223 tf
'urNV Two new houiw , 3d and 4th
I71011
J Sprue i B rei Is. 20M1 (
FTIOIl KENT Two o'ory hciue , 8 rooo-H , and
L1 B > rn mini , no'xt el cl to n and cilhr.
'o pea I > slv n u'out dctobcr 1st. Itcrt reaj-
n.l.la. I6il Utli ti-
FOH WNT : ( Jroi'ery ttor. , uor , 10th street
andUipitol atiiiue. Aiiplr ou iirfiini.cn.
Efli-tf C1IAB. NKDKIt.
171011 ' B ! < T Kurniibfd anJu-ituriilohcdio
L ltofulbth ! -t i"jt , c.t idti. Umt housj
north of Ch.fa.o. 253-nt
OK HUNT Hoirdlrtf bou'ii nud paloon llx-
F ture ; all furnWi.d. Ktqulre 1201 .Douit ia
itrevt , curlier Ittli. Uil-il
H IIK\T llMiiU'mil/ . furnished parlcr.
171 Ajo | uulKr loom , llrliK bouoe01S a.a
etriot. Wl-t
I. OIt IU'.NT--T o IIOUUM. IJiquIr * of K.
| j U.UJT , cor. 12tli and Mason ktrcvts. _ ai-tt
niOll BKAT Furnlslod room In private fumlly
L t ) | tloiiau lt ! relirtncco. Uli Dodij ;
mrect , bet. nth a.d Uth , 1SO-U
I71JI' KENT
L1 Houh ) 18th snd I.evenuorth , $ SO.
II 'U ui3rl and tiylt 1 ate. f'JO.
nouiu 23rd und Doi ice btr < t , 30
Twohoua , 2 th anil Chicago , 8 0 ,
Ilotuo , Charles near K minion * . tl5
JlcOAOUK
2'J t Opppaito I'osi *
. . furnli-hcd J.CIUB , me duor ntrih cl
Dudgeon ltb.
UKVTNice d ellln ? onUt1 Htreit but
FOu
Wcb-uer and fa' crtli. Ut.ultc tt II M jn
iOTHOUlh 1,1th .trect 24 ! ) U
) KENT NUety lunr u _ I r > jiu 117 icatb
FtIt itreet , tv.o ilocka from pottotbcv.
234-tf
1MUII * Ulltl ) room fur rout at 1617 t'iicajo
X1 trcct. 110-lf
I.AOrt llc , V o Kiorj'dwc HOB With and Own ,
I ; 7 roora . now being n'palred and painted
Inquire of C.T , Taj lor 14tb and Douj-Ju. 1S7.1I
PlOll HEN' hta cottage of fire rooiaa.
L' Enquire K. K col. Uth nd Chlcvo Sts. tl
1 nh 010 lor 'em" ) Bt * * WW jxirauuuni , ii.cb
ill for a term ot jcirn , at "Orange Orovt
flalu" adjilnlpi ; Ilautcom 1'jrk on the eit
U\o inluutea lk from net CMJ lloccy ran
bo obtained to build with , by peroona leaalux
the * ) lota at regular reUa.
JAMES F. MOU'ON ,
ElStl On premises , ottlco 1515 Fjrn m Strock
POH KENT Brick > tor . Irqulre at Drxu
Store , comtnOth and Douglas ttt , 620-tl
M 1MllOUalil fOH tttNT tsm ll and largo
I _ > t o to twelve roou i eich ; one or two no
onu lth all modern con > onlcncei. One of li
rooms , mltable for lioardlng and room r ntiuL-
17th and UougUabtt. BE1118 , Axtnt.
Je23-tl Uth and Daiu-lu 8t * .
I. Oti u M I' lMro Duw duelllnut ana two ether
* * " ta e ltM 'oe '
f , ? . . ! llDti" , ltylacKoo
No. UU Dw mrwt. \ . B17-U
* CI BALV
T7IOR 8ALB-Tf XM c. ,
I4 } e r-n | < * . two year od ,
Alec > w § and pcnles. B , B/
71011 SALE-03 d riBtiii'ant .
L1 new. Good reason lor sM K. io < leri\
for a ( road rwrty. Icqulro at J. J. Ulchoh/ °
, .i.sionou
SAt.E A clpar , dtatloticrv and ccnfcc
FOH slcrc , cbtap. tl f.ct . ry roiwni
riven , inqure at No. 217 N. ICthst. SM-lIl
S t.K Two mul team n ! h WIROM and
I70H . Call at City fta.cr Wur e oilier.
805-tf
7IOF SM.E U a bargain , ono lot 6) 1 < 0 , with
_ J two lir.mes , well , cl'tcrn , n'aVo In Herb -
b ch'rf aldltlon , ton hlrckg lro the I" . P. shop ) .
Inquire at 207 n > uth 13th ttri c. or A. Ca mi n-
iltd , 1219 tbernun a > enua- 40-4. \
,
SAI.E-120 -olre w-ik mulf , unfitly
FOH la tic and goodn. i * . M'ol to Carney
& Hart , Clarln * a , l'iwe e unty , lo n 24 tit *
HOIUhTUoloraao shcip tor s c i a I en or
0 addr M K. C ORAbbl- ,
IBS-ZuU K.ornev , Neb.
I710U AI.K Orcccry and .crockery InntnoMi ,
1 ? with or without butl.mAodrtss 0 co-
ola. " Nib. , I < ix4fl. 45-tf
1'FOPEUTY FOU HALK-At a
DAkOAiH , ono laruo Lrlck houv , and one
rgo ( ratno lionsp , with full l t on ( 'ana near ISIh
trc t. Flrsch nro for lnvr trncnt , rent fcr fc70
, cr ui.nth , C Ul I. r full putlctilurn , on
DKMI3 ,
ficntl Aunt. If.th and Douglti > ta. 1 >
' SAI-K Ht.usi 6 rootto end corner let 132
F'U square , tUOO. llcUajfue , opposlto I'oit
ottloo. 977-11
1011 ' SAF.E Kcsrly new Blcward Cooklnit
F' runirp , flrt.t-clas9 condition , cheap. Aidrrn
u \V.'Vjlf o nlUcc. 182-U
UKAUTIFUt. LOTS-tOxlM tcot each In
SIX Ilaiucflni Place on ( trret car lino. Dest toll
In whole addition on > cry ta y turns and nt
great liorgaln , Bums' ttcnt , 15th nd Doiiitla *
streets. 16-tf
riU'O story building for nalo nt a btnraln. Lo-
< atcdat notlh-cas' corner of 17h street ,
and Capitol au- . Must bo tuovod on or befora.
August 7th proximo. D bit 13' x JCK .
770-tt Agent , IBthiinrt Douglas.
, fun oAL > K. Tno Arlington llouee
HDTKI c'nss ; all luntlehcil. Thu only hotel
In town , Tii cheapest property In Iho state.
Has all the t raellnt ? nun. Will bo cold cheap on
terii'8 to mlt. Knqitlro of R.illo , proptlctor ,
Atlltigtnti. Wj hlnat n county. Noli MS tl
aAUU ilou-o and corner lot , at gl.i'U ) .
MrCAOUE.oppo.ltor. 0. t31U
FOR HAM : Cr will r cha ce for Omihs rro-
potty , on Hv-irovod BJC nn of land adjoin-
lu a itAtlcu ca U. I1. R. R. M. DUNUAM. 1411
RJCIC ? OK"
mcv. !
. 1'iiTAHROOK ft
BSLL & AMES ,
REAL ESTATE & LOAN BROKERS
1508 Farnrun Stroot.
IOK. SAW.
I room hcti'e , ittrunicrl ; tcheti.ffood lo atlon.
'Jelm p.
I A ocr B land six miles from town.
/ iro-1 liiii < o , hanreom" location , br.in , well ,
1) cittern , & . K y terms.
Oroini i c u e nn biKlnenetrcct ; dcsiiablo pro-
po \ an > cheap.
. n loom hoiiiu , n\o rclnuUtt walk frtn cutl
I fn \ > c.
Small hcuoi nml Inrn , larffo lot , toaUi part of
ow . Vcr > cheap
roimli tf.ulngocd loca'ot % This 1. a bar-
_ O l't. ifood locallin , cheap ,
v c ei , hous" , larn , iraprovt * , well Socit d.
t/ 'iado or sell.
, i 3no ' LlMlnjr loU on street car llnf ; ono suit-
4 a I ) ferstircs.
Iucrt- Hirnll hmi'p , fttiit , convenientylomted ;
Tilinboprojiirti.
4 auiCM thnt ( aiuuu l.o inltchtd' ftr jvitv or I
-Jb location - * j
t ajiein rivl'cs'Add.tfon.
ry ron > iotiio and liiye tiounci In fl'js location ,
ry lott In U5jr > n' t dilltlan. .
) lotj tnft. Miry" ' Aiet.ue.
/
5 room eiit'aje In comci.lcnt locality. Tury
cflarr.an e tf r
1 ro < jni hotel In nllrcad town 2-i inllco-rom
L'J : Omaha. Italuor toll. Bargain.
FOIl IlKNl' .
C ? room house , new.
f * room homo , good rtpilr.
n room houst , two ( amlllci
roam hounj en cat line.
5
/ > tcotr.houao on car line ,
roii SAF.K.
j 1 netf , cxceilcnt Ipeitlon Can bo
adtant go. Mi'ht
Dut
FOH KF.XT.
nnd biFcm nt ttoro. No bittoi loc zKon-t
3etory
m i tbOi tlty.
CKEAP LOTS !
CHEAP LOTS ! !
We offer 7 lota very near
dtreet cars nt from
$3OO to $400.
S50 DOWN , Balance Long Time ,
Wo alao bin lotn very netrstroi-
mall pi ) inert down a d 1 nt ; time on balantv.
Call and ace what we o3cr.
rnoPEKTV OWNEUS .U nnl It to tbclr ad-
BELT , 2s
_
MIBCELLAKEUS-
_
ItcUeen I1 a'oincH and iahtreet : a.
LOHI ot kfi > . Kinior will btiicnatdmlhy
ea > Ing them at i his c lllc-j _ tit 0'
; < T AYEK-A forul ra ie poney with a"ll
O wh to ettlp In IKU , V.rite hind 'oet i nd poor
n c-udltoi. Knl r ) lease return to llin.y
' Ihrrv kUlilo 2D2 0
" " ' Lu > tbe lurnliuro i ! the \ > < M
paji'ir heijliu Ivvra , Jtent rtM-
Audicui Dohi ilacijriu-or , Utu olllco ,
EDWAJST KUEBLL
MA.01STSK OF PAI.HYSTIUtY.XO . JCONBI
TIO.S AIJtlT , 413 Tfinvfi bltfO , btt-vren F mira
n < l lUir.cv. Will , \flth the ola ot xrurina
Till'.U , obtain tor wv QUO .Kl ni. At trmJCi
n-jd prweat , and oa ccrtiln condl'.Kui ; l * i Ic. .
, uto. Boot * nd auon. rn rie ( -n'cr. . I'orlei
'
v.
Absolutely Pur
Ths | powder never varies
, A marvel n-.i < > y
purity , Btrengtb and whole.omenesa H
Moro eoonomiaal than the ordinary kindi. \ P
and cannot be sold in competition with the ) f
multitude of low test , ihort weiKbt , alom J
or phMphate powderg. Sold only in ran ?
llOTAL lllIINO POWDKK Co
106 Wall St. , New York