DAILY BEE OMAHA. * * Monday Morning July 2. Kxcry ilay will bo Satunlny for Rcli < x t jwjicrs niul children for the next tw < month * . CliM. Kaufman , Insurance Agent , ro movexl to N'cbraikn National .Bank , entrant on 12th direct. tf Photographs , Katon , at 1320 Knrnliair t-trvet , for ? C A dozen. Cabinet , evcry-tlny canta , and other photos In proportion. Kator the only photo gallery In Omaha where the Jcctrio light h used In making photon. In connection with the lajtng of the cor < ncr stone of the college at Dcllcvito on .Tulj llh , n basket picnic will l > c held , to which Presbyterians and all friendi from different part * of the State nro incited. Jtcdnced rate * can Ira obtained over the B , & M. Ilnil. way. Mr. 0. L. Hall , of the Commercial lice- crd has just enlarged his pajicr and changed the form to that of a RlxAtecn-pagejiamplilct. The fint number has a upccial steel cngravinjf , is printed on good paper , and full uf good news ably edited. II. Landeryou lately retimed from lxm- Ion anounces to all Interested In art and the citizens of Omaha that ho ban opened a stwlic over the Omaha National Bank , room 25 when his works will iKSoncxlilition , and liewlll bolt attendance to gi\c terms In drawing and paint ng- A new case of small ] KIK is reported 01 Howard utrcct , where there have already BCV oral. A red flag is put out in the ncighbochooi and those ) In that locality are con ldcrbly alarm fid though not a few claim that it is not om of nmoll pox at all , 1 } Under the able- management of Jtilim Thlele , the old and popular Tlvoll Garden li assuming fine ehapo and will probably be opcr in July 4th , PO far an the Natatorlitm Is con ccmed , the rest being already in full blast , 1'rof. Schrader Is back { from Council Bluffs and is do Home fine piano playing. North Omaha Is shaken up by the fearful Blench arising from the old creek between 18th and 20th , which has never been drained and Is full of dead doge , cats , etc. The dip therla Is also reported to bo very bad iif there. Mr. Waller Neef , of the Western iw- fjociatcd press , passed through the citj ivesterday on his way to the Lnramic plains , wlicro ho lias 2,000 hciul of cattle , n pretty good fortune to fall to the ro- porters' lot. One officer who is stationed on Cum ing street is creating a storm of iiulignu tion up there by his refusal to allow , fire works to bo sold by the dealers alonf that thoroughfare , and several suits ii the courts are threatened. There will bo a mas * meeting of the ocl orelf citizens of Douglas county , on Monda ; evening July 2nd , 1R83 , at Lewis' Hull , 01 Capital avenue , between 10th and llth gtt forthe purpose of electing twoho delegates t represent this county In the State Convontloi to be held In this city , August 1 1883. By 01 tier of II. 0. CoMnloy , Chairman , L. Ii. Browi Secretary Serioui ) complaint It made of nno A Usher , a tailor on I'arnham ntroot , who 1 cliarged with clubbing his children outragi ously and continally. Ho * won complatno ngainstby Col. Stanton Vriday and wi reprcmanded by Judge Benoko. If ho koci up his action ho will bo run out of the wan His answer to the charge is that hlxlfo is I ihe hospital and that he Is contlnually'annoye by the clilldien who are running away nil tli time and ho Is compelled to rexort to clubbln aa a means of discipline. Mr. C. 0. Field the Cuming Mtreot dru gist wag last night complimouod byhU man friend at Liberty Hall with a farewell ba ! given under the able mauagment of Mem W. J. Whltehouse , Moll. Smith , Sam ! 1'anuworth and J , Gannon. The complimer which Ids many friends extended to him we attended by over 100 couples , who to tli sweet sound of Irvine's orchestra , kept u dancing till a late hour In eho morning. Mi Elcld as about to learn for the Kant where h intends to complete hip Pharmaceutical Btudic and wo wish him good-by and good luck. Rev. J. W. Stewart and fiiinily returned od FridayovcningfromYorkNob. , whor they have been during the week , attend ing the commencement exercises of th Nebraska Conference Seminary. Mia Ida , eldest daughter of Mr. Stewart , wn one of the graduating class , and return homo having made a very/me record , an hosts of friends at York where she hn been in constant attendance at the Semi nary , for throe years. She is an occoir plished young lady of , whom her parent may bo justly proud. Never Give Up. If you are suffering with low and depretae Hplriti , " log's of appetite , general debility , dli .ordered blood , weak constitution , headache , c any dUeano of a bilious nature , by all meat procure a bottle of Electric Bitter * . Yo will be surprised to Bee the rapid Improvemer that will follow ; you will be Inspired with no' ' lifei strength and activity will return ; pal and misery will cease , and henceforth you tti rejoice in the in the praise of Electric Bitter Sold at fifty cents a bottle by 0. , V..Goo < Bum. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Allreman In one of the IIOHO team run over by the cart. Quito a serious accident occurcd t 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. Thorunnin team recently organized by the boys c the No. 3 engine Co. were on drill , o St. Mary's Ave. The eleven members the team were all harnessed together an running with the cart when the head niai Tom Curry , fell down. The harness wi loosened at o'nco but not in time and b < fore ho could pet out of the way lie ivi struck by one of the cart wheels an received a severe scalp wound about tw indies long on the back * of the head. Di Swetnam was summoned and attended t Bowing up the cut and Curry was cor voycd home , where ho will bo taken cat of. A [ Great Discovery. That is dally bringing joy to tlm homos i thousands by Having many of their dear one from an , early grave. Truly U Dr. King' ' New Discovery for Consumption , Couglu Colds , Aathma , BronchitU , Hay lover , ftm of Voice , Tickling in the Throat , 1'aln lu Sid and Chest , or &ny disease of the Throat nn Iiungg , a poultive cure. Guaranteed. Trta Uottlea free at 0. F. Goodman' * Drug Store Xarge elze 81.00. T2Mtrrmi'B Clothing is hard to beat. Jri. sat. THE PRINTERS' ' STRIKE , Begnn in Haste , and Engineered Willi Very Poor Success , AConiirt > iiilNOlroOHCl by thr 1'rrn- lilcni'or the Union' . . . . e"u c l l > y tlic Men. * The strike of the compositors on the liroo Omaha newspaper * begun last Thursday , will soon be like a thrice-told alo. All the dailyshavo appeared regularly since the strike , witli some reductions in lie quantity of matter , but in the main satisfactory to the proprietors and pub- islicrs. The striking printcre have nmdo vain and.dcsporato efforts to prevent men from ; oing to work , gangs have been posted at ho depot to intercept men coming in'on rains , and qtiito a number have been hus intercepted. Threats of violence vero made to men who went to work , although none have as yet been assaulted. The striking printers issued amanifcsto Yiday evening with n garbled statement of the facts of the case , and an appeal for aid and sympathy from laboringVunTand ncrchants , coupled with threats to the lublishors of the dailies. Saturday eve- ling they followed this up by scattering > roadcast a paper called the Daily Union. In this paper a flaring call was issued for i mas meeting of working men the same light and a challenge to Rosewater , Yost ind Richardson to meet them and state .heir side of thn case. On Saturday at i p. m. , Mr. Shelly , President of the Printer's Union and another leading iiomber of their body , made a rcqust to lio'C managers of the three Omaha dailies , to meet with them witl\ view to agreeing upon some compromise. In ro- ponso to this request , Messrs. Yost , lichardson and Rosowatcr attended this conference. Mr. Shelley expressed himself anxious that the conflict should cease , and dopro- cvted the strike , because ho thought it vos ill-advised. Ho believed that it was n the interest of the men and the pub- ishers , to make mutual concessions , and ) reposed _ , as a compromise , that tie ( price > f night composition bo raised from 32 to J3J cents per thousand ems. On the other hand , the Union would rcdodo from ho rule that requires all advertising to o by the piece , if the provisions of the schedule wore accepted , and furthermore ill men on the strike wore to bo employ ed. Messrs. Rosowatcr and Yost said they iod given permanent places to some men whom they were bound to to protect. They finally , however , agreed to accept ; ho compromise proposed by Mr. Shelley. Mr. Richardson did not like a compro mise with strikers , but , after further talk , ho said ho would give his final de cision after talking with his partner , Dr. Miller. Wo understand the Herald pro prietors finally agreed to yield. At G p. m. the terms of the compro mise were submitted to a meeting of the Printers Union and were contemptuous ly rejected by on overwhelming majority , The called mass meeting at Kuony s Hall was not much of a success so far as num bers were not over 125 persons nrosonl and half that number were printers , Speeches were made by several printers , appealing to other trades unions for ae two aid in their struggle , and to Boycot the newspapers and tiioso who patron izcd them. About 9 o'clock Mr. Rosewater ap pcarcd and it was like a bombshol thrown into camp , as ho was not oxpec ted. Ho wascallcd for by some of tin working men present nnd presented hi , side of the case in i very earnest and forcible speech , whicl was. loudly applauded , notwithstanding frequent interruptions. Want of spaci prevents us publishing the points mado. Ho was followed by several otlici speakers and the meeting iidjournci without any action. The rejection by the Printers' Unioi of the compromise proposed by thoii own president and adopted by the publishers lishors renders all further parley useless The publishers now propose to continue hiring men and guaranteeing them perm anent places. GENEllAXi CUOOK'S MOVEMENTS Ho Will Arrive In Omaha ut Sever As was pretty generally known to the public from repeated announeomontf through the press , Gen. Goo. H. Crook , formerly Commander of the Departmenl cf the Plat to was expected to arrive in this city at 7 p. m. yesterday from Kansas - sas City , and n special train , carrying t number of officers from this point wenl down to St. Joe to moot him. The general did not come nor did the special train return , and the following dispatch , received too late last evening , will explain the cause : 8r. JOE , Mo. , July 1. To Kitchen Drothcni : General Orook train late. Will be in Omnha Monday evening nl 7 o'clock. Signed. T. II. STANTON. " Uaby'HAppeal. ' | Wh t mike * I cry ml folki uy Iia naught ) } Caiuo utonuch ache , Mid nour In my moutly ; CUUM too can't ilccp , and wocmi Utc 10 K-ly : "Fever" w na.Me like I u J.lly. ' duet * your table ! cry , Dick , nutl Victoria , Whoa wiin ' gone , und ( lout hate Catorla. "Vob-re right , they fairly jell , " Thcrei , Uncle ( li Cou In Frank nave Oartoria , ho dent cry. A , OBUIOKSHANK & 00 , Our Mr. Falconer now in Now York having purchased a manufacturers cntin stock of Summer nccHics and scarfs , wi place the first instalment on our counter ) this afternoon. This is ono of the great est bargains wo have offered this season , Call and examine this splendid assort' ' inent before it is broken. A. ORUIOKSHANK & CO. VIENNA Corn Remover is a HUIIK ani PAINLESS CUIIK for Corns , and is guaran teed TO OUUK or money IIEKITNDEU. Price 25 cents. For sale only by Frank Hog- - on nt the Millard Hotel Pharmacy. 18-lmo Buy JiixiUTTEU's hard weaving Clothing corner Farnain and 10th street , fri-sat Still another improvement on tin Royal St. John. P. E. Flodman & Co. , agents , 208 N. IGthSt , j3 wed sat Spring Chickens ut.Norton's , IGth and Davenport. Shoulder braces for gents and ladies nt Goodman's. Neckwear. The best styles at Ramgo's. Use Mirror Gloss Starch. 20-51 THE WARREN CASE. A Defendant Y/ho / lias Been Standing Trials for Several Months , III * Acquittal In Eaoli and Ever ) CIIKC. Ono of the most interesting cases \ \ hie ! liavo occupied the time of our courts of late , is that of W. W. Warren , who wa arrested in San Diego , Cal. , on tluj 22nd of Oct. , last , over xcvcn months age on the charge of defrauding the bank ol Caldwell , Hamilton A : Co. out of a con < sidorahlu amount of money by clicckt iven him by the Union Pacific and B. & M , roads for money not duo him. The railroads were in reality working up the ease and instigated the arrest. On appearing in the police court War ren was at once discharged , as it waf [ ilain that the bank proprietors wcro nol th ones to complain , iw the checks pre sented were bona fide checks given bj the companies , who iilonLif anyone could prosecute , must do so. The two companies , upon this filed coin- plaints _ against the defendant , charging liiin with obtaining money , which tlu checks represented , on false pretenses. Ho was indicted nn both these com. plaints , and aequjttsd on both. In the B. ifc M. case the jury returned a verdicf of "not guilty without leaving their neat * . _ Still determined to convict their vic tim , who hud already been in confine- incut for nearly two-thirds of n year , the prosecution wont back to the old Caldwell - well and Hamilton case , on which ho was lirst discharged by the police judge and liad him indicted by the recent Grand Jury. This case eamo up this week before Judges Neville and Wakoloj on a motion to dismiss. II appears that the last legislature passed a now law in respect to such cases repealing all former laws , without anj saving clause providing for prosecutions under the old law. The ground main tained by Hon. J. C. Cowin , who argued the motion at considerable length , wat that there is now no law whatever for the prosecution of this case , as no law can acl retrospectively. The court concurred wjth General Cowin's views and again discharged him and his freedom does not rest upon this technicality , but as shown after proving in a long and trying ordeal to the satisfaction of courts ana juries his entire innocence. It was also charged of late that the de fendant was wanted by the authorities ol Brownwillo , for some offense committed there but this was disproved also by r telegram seen by the reporter , instructing the officials at this point to release him m ho was not wanted there. Mr. Warren , now that ho hao govu through so much trouble to vindicate hit good name , proposes to locate in Onmhr and prove to the public that ho is ai honest man. llcul KHtutc TriiiiHl'crs. The following deedi were filed for rcc ord in the county clerk's office Juno 29 , reported for THE BEE by Ames' rca estate agency : Gco. W. Ames and wife to L. B. Grad dy , w d ; lots 47 and 48 blk 8 Hanseon Place. § 1050. T. I. Redick and wife to H. Kaufman w d , blk 10 sub-division Rcdicks add. - 81500. J. I. Redick and wife to E. Wittig , q i dlot5 , blkG. $2.00. F. R. Gannett and husband to J. H Sulljvan , w d , w \ lot 37 , BunOak. . § 200 : J. L. McCaguo and wife to J. II. Sul livan , w d o 4 lot 37 Burr Oak. § 800. , City of Omaha to German Association q c d parcel adjoining lot G 'blk 142. 81.00. Juno 30. W. F. Laing q. c. to Mitchel K. Dona hoe , part of 10 15 10. $100. James II. Pcabody and wife to Jamei Pane , w. d. ; lot 00 Gises add. SGOO. Joel T. Grofi'en and wife to Adolphui Hirt and wife , w. d , . ; part N. E. of S. W of G 14 13 eCOO. Goo. W. Corliss and wife to F. W , Corliss , w. d. ; part of 22 231510. 8300 Judge J. Tackle and wife to J. A. Lin ohan , w. d. lot 3 , block 3 , Kountzo's 4tl addition 81,250. Omaha Foundry & Machine Co. to T W. T. Richards , part n o. n. w. 27 15- 13 839,000. Isabel Johnson , ot al. to Rosa 'New man , o. i lot 3 , block 205)1 ) 8750. John Rush , county treasurer , to For dinand Streitz , deed , lots 17 and 20 , block 458 , gnuulviow8,374. John Regan and wife to Clias. G. Alton w d , w i lota 11 and 12 , block 2 , Hans com Place , 8010. Win. F. Starr to Harriet L. Hawver , of 31-15-13 81.00. q c , pt - - , Sarah D. and James S. Starr to Harriet riot L. Hawver , w d , ptof 31-15-13,8720. HOUI1KHY. A Woman HUH Her Pocket Hook Stolen lon In Ilroatl Daylight. Mrs. S. E. Murray , of South Omahn was Friday the victim of a bold rob bery. She had boon up to Morse's dry goods store and was on her way homo , taking the 10th street route. Shu wore a light colored dress and in the side of the sacquo she carried liei portmonnao , containing about 859. Aa she turned off from Farnlmm on to 10th street , Mrs. Murray mot a woman and turned to let her by. As she did so a man rushed by her so closely as to startle her but it was not until nor arrival at home that the loss of the pocket book was discovered , " though can bo little doubt but it was taken by the party who rushed by so unceremoniously as the victim turned off on 20th str. PAKU Box Factory 218 S. 14th st. Creamery Butter 25 cents per pound at NORTON'H Cor. IGth and Davenport. Saxo's 50o straw hat counter beats the world. Hats worth from § 1 to 82 forfifty cents. moii fri jyl For White Lead and Mixed Paints Go to Goodman's. the first and second floor com plete assortment in summer clothing , cor ner 10th niul Farnain. fri-sat. Summer Underwear , The largest assortment and the best value for your money at Ramgo's. THE THOMAS CONCERT. A Noteworthy Performance at tlic Opera Honse , - The' Thomas concerts , which closed on Saturday evening , were the most olnbo. rate , brilliant and successful instrumen tal i > cif ( > nnanccs over given in the city , The orchestra numbered sixty pieces , every one of which was in trained and skillful hands. Mr. Theodore Thomas , who is the best equipped leader in the United States , conducted the entiretper. fornianccs , and nothing whatever was wanting to the perfection of the whole. Mr. Thomas' system of leadership reach es to the bottom , and overlooks nothing essential to success in every respect. Not least among its excellencies is the hand * dling on the instruments , and this is best seen perhaps in the system of bowing lie ho him introduced. Every stringed in strument falls into the system , the bows of all moving together in the sumo di rection. This method not only affords the appearance of perfect unison anioirn the performers , but also insures absolute uniformityjjof treatment , and places the volume of sound , at every moment at the pm-fect disposal of the leader. The BEE , in this general reviuwal of the concerts , will not aim at a systematic notice , but will content , itself , with a grouping of the chief character star fea tures. And , first , as to what wcro presented , hero are the purely orchestral features of the three programmes. From Beethov en one piece was given at each concert : The andante from the second symphony , the allegretto from the eighth symphony , and the famous Leonore overture , No. 3. From Mcndclsson two instrumental se lections wore given : the overture to Jtuy Jilas and the overture to Midsummer Night's Dream. Of Weber also two specimens were given the Invllalion to the Dance , adapted by Hector Berloi/ , and the Jubilee overture. Three charac teristic pieces of Liszt were givqn the Hungarian Ithapsodi/ ; fantas ia on Hungarian airs , with itive-King at the piano , and the Sf/mphonlo PoemRos sini's William Tell overture was present ed ; Schumann's Traumcrci , a largo from Handel , with violin obligate , and the Strauss waltz , Jlcauliful Jlluc Danube. The pieces tic resistance , along with the pieces from Liszt were the selections from Wagner the LohengrinVorfplcl and the Tnnnhamcr March and overture and the celebrated Bcrloiz composition , the Damnation of Faint. This last was first produced in this country about two years since by Mr. Thomas. It embraces three movements ( a ) the Invocation Min uet of the Will o' the Wisps ; ( b ) Dance of the Sylphs ; ( e ) the llakoczy March These wore the purely instrumental num bers. Then there were the following vo cal numbers by members of the company , each with full orchestra accom- panymont : Sclmbcit's Am. Mccr , by Frank Hommery ; Hondo , from the Hu- Kuonots by Mrs. Cole : Scenes from Lo- ncngrln ; Sound an Alarm , from Han- dit's Judas ; La Jleinc do & 'aba ( Gou nod ) by Mrs. Allen ; the Jiigolcito quartette - totto ; the Evening Star romansa from Tannhauscr , by llcainn ry ; O. ' Fatimtt from Weber's Aba Jf < ( ssan , by Mrs. Cole ; and the Beethoven Trio. M'mo Hive-King played Saint Saens1 concerto in G minor ; the Liszt fantasia on Hung on an Ain , and the Chopin con certo in E minor. The Omaha chorus sang two choruses from Wagner's Lohengrin at the first concert and closed the second concert with four selections from Hondit's Mes siah. In this lust , however , the orchestra pretty nearly drowned the singers out , a circumstance wholly unnecessry , inas much ftstho _ chorus was thoroughly1 up in the music. But for this unfortunate and needless circumstance the choruses , Lift up your Jfcad and Hallelujah would have boon among the prime at tractions of the concert. In both of those elaborate selections the chorus was fully prepared , and did a work which only needed to bo hoard to bo fully ap preciated. There wore about 150 voices engaged , with the Harmonica Society and the Omaha Glep Club as n base. The services of Mr. David Blakoly , who has had the voices in the immediate training for two weeks should not bo overlooked ; while those of Nelson , Mayer and Smith , the leaders of the clubs , must not bo forgotten. The local singpra had , at best , an ungrateful task , audit isto bo regretted that through the inanifest inattention of Mr. Thomas their efforts should not have been per mitted to sneak for themselves. Among tiu orchestral selections , all of which wore given in a perfectly charac teristic manner , the most notable were the Boothoved andante at the first con cert , a composition in perfect classical ' style ; the music from the 2d symphony' , which was very peculiar , and was beauti fully rendered ; the Invitation ( o the Dance , which is Gorman to the last de gree , and embraced , a vast deal of fine playing , with great rapidity and precision of movement , and last , but not least , the damnation of Faitst , in which every re finement of orchestral playing b required. To these should , however , bo added the Hungarian Jthapsody , which is an orig. inal composition of Liszt's in the Hunga rian stylo. Mr. Thomas' singers nil did better in the concerted pieces than in single selec tions , and did best of all in the oratorio pieces ; and they did best of all in the J/eaita/t selections , particularly Miss Cole in the latter song , with sustained and equable power , aim loft an impres sion which will not soon bo forgotten. 'Mine. Rive-King is , in technique cer tainly a consummate pianisto. She plays without the score ; and what seems sur prising is that ono who is such n master of the technical peculiarities of the pecul iarities of her instrument should still bo so unsympathetic and so cold. Her mas terpiece was the Saint-Saons concerto in three parts , the last of which consists of pure "gymnastics. " Upon the whole , these concerts have been of a character now to the Omaha public ; and if they shall prove the begin ning of a better understanding and of accoixl aiming the singers and musicians of our city , their effect will not depart with them. Had the weather not boon do oppressively hot , the attendance would liavo been much better enough better to doubtesa have relieved Mr. Boyd from the necessity of paying out two or three hundred dollars from his own pocket. This is to bo greatly regretted ; for , cer tainly , Omaha has never enjoyed so var ied and rare a musical treat , and it is to bo presumed that that the future depends materially on the uuccess of this experi ment. In this light , the financial lot sto Mr. Boyd is sincerely to bo regretted. Vrco The free dispensary in connection with the Child's hospital and homo has beoi located at the northeast cornerr of lJtl ( and Douglas streets until the new building - ing is finished. Attendance will bogivei from ten to cloveu o'clock a. in. , excep Sunday , for the treatment of the necdj sick. Utioklcn'H Arnica Snlvc. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure Hums , Cuts , Ul cerx. Salt lllieum , Fever Sore * , CancersPiles Chilblain * , Corns , Tetter , ChapjHjd handam all fikiu eruption * , guaranteed to cure in every Instance , or money refunded , 25 cent * JKT box , _ E. L. MORSE & CO. Jtcal Jlslatc Jlrokcn. Call the attention of the property hol ders , as they have plenty of cash buyers for Real estate , farms etc. , etc. Capitol Avenue near 17th St. Don't fail to see the Household Sowinj , Machine. Ollice 208 N. IGth St. P. E. Flodman it Co , Agents. 13-wo sat ELOVTTEII has an assorted stock in sum mer clothing from a baby to a giant , that will fit any one. fri-sat. Jtubbcr Coats. The best makes at Ramgu'a. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. Those that wish their feathers cleaned , dyed or colored in the latest French style , please call at Henry Sincoro's , No. 1017 St. Mary's avenue , or 1310 Jackson street. 27-4t For building material go to G. L. Bradley , cor. 13th and California , junltf HICKMAN'S GRAND BAZAR. Silk Mitts ! Silk Mitts ! At less than half price under Mortgagee Sale. A full lino. All new colors. All the now styles. C , E. WHITE , Agent for Omaha National Bank. All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegeta bles at Norton's , IGth and Davenport. * WAIT , WAIT , WAIT. The FIRE INSURANCE company will sell at private sale at 50 cents on the dollar Retail and Wholesale § 50,000 worth of Dry Goods , .Notions , Clothing , Gents and Ladies Underwear , Hats , etc. perfectly sound , 1100 Fnrnham street. By order of the BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. m&c-tf For Parrots and Goldfish , Hammocks and Fireworks , go to Win. Gentleman's Crockery Store , IGth and Cass streets. HICKMAN'S GRAND BAZAR. The Great Straw Hat Sale Still continues. Hats for everybody almost given away under mortgagee sale. C. E. WHITE , Agent for Omaha National Bank. A large line of Tea presents with each pound of Tea and Tea warranted to suit. W. R. Bennett & Co. , 113 & 115 N. 15th street. LADIES , TAKE YOUII FEATHERS and tips to the now ( 'ye housu to have them cleaned , dyed and curled. OHico 107 S. 15th st. , opposite postoflice. HuiiLiiuRT & MILLER. Ladies ! Use Mirror Gloss Starch. 2G-5t Dr. Oscar Hoffman , physician and sur. geon , graduate of Bellevue college , N. Y- Oflico No. 1112 Farnain St. j7-lm Machine Oil in quantities to suit at Goodman's. Choice Country Shoulders only 8Hc per pound , at Norton's , corner IGtli and Davenport. _ Elliott's Ice Cream Soda , most deli cious for 5 cents a glass. The only place in town where it can bo had. Grand Pacific Hotel CORNER OF NINTH AND HARNEYSTS. OMAHA . . . . NIB. ; OPENED MAY 17th , 1883 , Tills Hotd'contains 100 rooms , all outsldo rooms , and 30 rooms on the first floor , e-n-cclallv adapted ( or KUin/te men. A cuisine o ( superior excellence. Head- mmrters lor the state trade. Special Inducements to the theatrical protcsslon. Hotel gltuatcd'flvo blocks from depots. Horsacars pass the doonCboth wais e\cryfUo minutes. AYLSffORTH , BALL'S ' CORSETS Kvery Corset li warranted latU factor/ Its wearer la TOFT way , or the money will be refunded by the person { rom whom it WM bought. The onljCorMt pronounced by oar Iwdloar ph < r lcUa at InJmHout to the wmrer , and endoiied br UIUM u LL " jyo t comforUW * and perfect fitting CorMt rej rCICE8br UalLPoiUca Paid I Abd Mlaal ( extra hc Tr ) ,00 , Nanlm * 1 JW IttalU PrtMrrU * ( B M U1) ) tS.00. ktrt-8B p < > rtl . 1J10. r r aal * kr 1 41 kcUU Uale tOUOAOO OOUWtT OOn CklAM * Ok ft * CASTORIA { Infants and Children Without Morphine or NorootinB. | What Rlres our Children rosy cheeks , I What cure * their fevers , makes them Bleep ; * 'Tin Cantorla. r When Bablcfl fret , and cry by turn * , What cures their colic , kflU ( heir worms. f Hut CiMtoria. What quickly cure * Conntlpatlon , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indlfipstlon ; Hut Canto irla. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , andHall Hall Cantoris. Centaur Liniment. AH ab solute oara for Rkenmatiam , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , aad tut instantaneous Fain-rollover. PROPOSALS FOR CURBING ANE GUTTERING. SKALK3 rnorosAUs wii.u IIK IUCRIVII : : > n\ the unJcrslniicil until 12 n'tlock noun f Mem day , July 2ml , A. I ) . 1883 , ( or tliu curbing niul feut terlntf of that Kirt of Capitol a\imio Ijlrij ; ! > ct ctr tlie ucst curb line ol Fourteenth rtrect and the cas curb line cf Sixteenth street , In the cltv ot Oinabit All eald work to bo done and material /urnUlieil li accordance w itli plans and vjicclflrationj on file litho the office of the Hoard ot 1'ubllc Work ; . Bids to be made ci < aratcly ( or limestone am sandstone and on printed blanks furnished by eati board. The hoard reserves the rl bt to determine after tlio Mds shall ha\c been opened whether eucl contract shall bo let , cither for limestone or ( or eand stone. Bids to be accomiunled by the signatures o proposed sureties who , In the c\cnt of the an-anllnp of the contract , Mill enter Into bonds 1th the city o Omaha In the sum of ( lie hundred dollars ( or the faithful p rformani. of such work. The Hoard o ( Public Works reserves the right tc reject any or all bids. JAMES ciiEiairroN. Chairman Board of I'ubllo Works * " Jo 18-taw.tw COMMON 8ENSK COMWlESSEoT IT IS DIFFICULT TO (11VK IN A DOZKN LINK ? TUB UKASONH WHY TARBANT'B SELTZER APERIENT SHOULD BK 1'llEHRUUED AS A COll ItEUTIVK ANI ) ALTKIIATIVK TO KVKIIY OTHEII MEDICINE IN USB. KIUSTLY , IT ALLAYS FEVER SECONDLY , ITCLEANStM TUB BOWELS WITHOU1 VIOLENCE OH PAIN : TIIIUDLY , IT TONKS Tilt STOSlACHlFOtmTIILYITllEULATE.STIIBKLOW ; ( ! OF IIILE ; FIlTHLY.rrPROMOTESIlEALTIIYl'Ell HPIUATION ; SIXTHLY , ITUKLIEVE.STHBHYSTEJI FK01I UNWHOLESOME HUMOllStHEVBNTHLY.n TUANOUILIZKSTHENEIlVESEKlHTHLYITACra ; UPONTHKBLOOBASADEl'UHENTiANDLAKTLY , IT FOKMS ONE ot' THE MOST DELICIOUS COOL ING DRAUGHTS THAT EVER PASSED DOWNTHh THUOAT OF AN INVALID. SOLDIBY ALL DRUGGISTS - GISTS p l .mie-2\v SPECIAL NOTICES ! isrSpeclals will Positively not be inserted unless paid In advance. TOLOAN Money. . \fONEY LOANED On chattel mortgage , room 7 1 1 Union block corner 15th and Farnam. 184-tI " \roNEY TO LOAN The Omaha Sa\ings Bank la 111 now- prepared to make loam on Omaha city or Douglas county real estate at cunent rate of Intciest. No commission charged. SSS-tf MONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates o ( Interest Bcmls' Loan Agency , 15th to Douglas. 234U A fONKY TO LOAN-Call at law ottlco ot D. L. iTl. Thomas , room 8 , Crci0 hton Block. MONEY LOANED-On chattel property , J. B. Beatty , Xo. 213 South 14th street. 740-lmJ HELP WANTED. " \\7ANTED-A good bcicnd cook at the Jlutroiiol I > Itnn liotcl. SU1-2J V\7ANTED A good w omaii cook. Wages i7 pel M cek. Address "Cook.1 Bco olllcc. 273-30 } TVTANTED A girl ( or general house work , nuistbi Tt gnod cook , washer and Ironcr. Apply at 2421 llarnej St. Mrs , J. M. Tliur ton. 201-tj \\7ANTED-GliU ( or general homework. Applj t T at Shu en Hotel 10th St 207-3 * WANTED 100 laborers aU2.00 per day ( romJnl ) 1st at Florence cut-off. Inquire of J. C. llur ph ) at the uork. _ SOI-i : { " \\7ANTED-A good male rook at the Florence cut T I off. Inqulie ol J. C. Murphy at the work. " \\rANTED-A first-class jicn man. Apply at office T T Nebraska andlowalu8urance'omuny210 | ISth B05-0 I/ANTED-Cook In restaurant 314 South 13th St i Mho can room at home immediately. 2SO-29 * "ITfANTED Immedlatetv , a woman to do general if house w ork In a email ( amllv for a few daw Oood wages. Apply to Mrs. ( leo.'E. I'rltchttt , 203 S , isth Street. yon-30t WANTED Two'cxperlcnced Scandna ! > ian sales- man at S. JACOBS , Clothing otore. 281-30 * * i\7ANTED A girl to dogcneralhouse-work. Tfrs" T T X. N. Edwards 2Ut and Bclle\ne Road. 292-30" WANTED-Two good carpenters. N. N. Edw'artls , 21st and Bcllcvue Rood. 203-30 * TTtfANTED Second cook at the Emmet house. T T women preferred. 285-5 T\7'ANTKD-25 Quarry men 40 Laborers. (1 ( cook TT wages 85. ) 3 goal girls ; H. MANNWEILER , Employment Agent 11 St. 280-30' WANTED-OIrl In family of two , at 1221 North 10th street. 251-305 WANTED A cinnpetcnt gTrTTor gcncraThoiise- work , at2444 Chicago street. 282-30 iRLWANTED-lnfamily ofthrocTInimlre S. W. comer CalKornla and 22nd. 200-30 * FOR Book-keeper , clerk , correspondent or travel ler. Call or address CHAS TAQUART , JW2-30 Crclghton House , City. " \\7ANTED-Cllr ( or general housework. Mubtho T T goal cook and laundms. Apply at 1708 Call , forma street. 244-U T ADHa OR YOUNG MEN In city or country , to JU take nice ; light and pleasant work at their own homes ; fj to 85 a day easily and quietly made ; worK sent by mall ; no canva wlnir ; no stamp lor reply. Please address Reliable Manufacturing Company , 1'a. , JrawerTT. 185-tu-th-sat till jy 21 * YTIOUR CARl' NTER.S-\Vantea aTonco , 918 soulh JD 10th street 105-30 } TX/ANTED A competent girl , general house work. TT Goal wages 1310 DaenportSt154tl TlfANTED-Four dining room girls at the Caiifleld T T house. 104-tf Wanted Lady Agents ( or the "OtJEEN PROTEC TOR. " A new undergarment ( or ladlesmade of soft , flexible rubber. Sure protection to the underwear when neccesHary to be worn. Retails ( or fl.to as fast M agcnU can show it Large profits. Address , w ith stamp. Ladles Undergarment M'f'g Co. , 0 South May Bt , Chicago 111. , 102-Je21-23-23-30 BiTUATioNtT WANTED ! "V\7ANTEI > A position as traveling salesman ( rom 1 1 the 15th of Julv ready ( or Fall trade , flrtt class references will bo ghcn. Gent's lunilshlng goals preferred , experience six j tarn In thlsState. Address J , N. 704 8. Tenth bt. City. 00 3' \\7ANTED-Ily a middle aged lady a position as TT houxekccperlnaprltate family. Call , or ad. ilress , 1311 lUtcnport St 270 30 * "lX7ANTr.D-A situation as a miller , 15ears ex- TT perlence , 5) can under roller process. No. 1 tone dresser. Address H , , No. 2i , Iliis otilce. _ _ _ "O'-SIt MISCELLANEOUa WANTS. 'ANTKDTO cHANGt-Tern lemons ( or \ocallwtoonsby a lady experloncvd In the Sa- rcuror comersatlunal.uiuthoil Addn s M. I'ity. FORRENT..Hou8eg and Lots , 10 House * and 3 Stores ( or rent John A. Roiuiif corner Farnam and 13th St. 300-0 * _ _ 170R RENT lrgo nicely ( umUlied ( runt mltablu ( or two gentlemen. Applyl3ll 4,1 , , tort bt. 278-2" r OR RENT Elegant ( urnUbrd rooms 1810 Dodge. 232-4 * [ 70R HENT-FuniUlied nice large South IrouTroom V KKHFarnatnSt. 234-30 * FOR RENT Houio i rooms 10th St. hall block S. of Lcatciiwurth. M , LEE , MllUrd hotel. 2 ! > J-30 poll RENT Two furnished and one unfurnWieJ I 1 room , 1410 Callfonila street One ( umhhrd room has Uy window , Cd-2l 11EXT Twn furnished rooms f r light- houseKeeping - FOR und rlnglc ronni ( or gentlemen. Outside nmiiH with umilntrmUd xlcw of the rl\tr , hrldgr nnd Council lllulK "HeemerS Block , " corner tth and Howard i-trut * . 20.V301 RENT Fnrnlxhcd rooms , with or without I7OR , nt 117 Cass -St. , Iwtwcui 17lh and IStli. RENT Itiwmiwlth board , northwest connr J7OII and California ft. SC7.ll ' 7 < 01t RENT CHEAP hiring umnur , dirnl he < ] ' iiittage. Itcfercnccs recjulrcd. 003 \ . Ibtli St. RENT-Cottatrc ol eight rooms. Ir ) > { iu re at IpOK south 18th , between St. Mury's a > cnue ami Leavcnworth streets. 100 K OirRENT-A nTceiy lurnl-hcd rootn wl r at 1013 Dodge St. S18-2 * 37OII RENT Khe room cottage with goal barn. 1 All III excellent condition and well located. iro-ti c. F. imiscou. . FOR RENT rica anfnewly lurnhhvd teems with or without boanl 414 20th St. corner Ca . Sev en minutes w alk Irom 1'ost OIHcc. 107-30 * J7OR RENTTlie Omaha Bakery with flvturc * and one iltllierjwagon. . Inquire of F. Peterson , 61 & south loth street. 178-30 IpOR 1 RENT Two ( urnlshud rooms I441Cliloago 177-30 * Si. _ A New home ( or rent , all comctilcnces. S. E. corner iEkl and Lca\enw rth. I70-30t FOR RENT-Chcan hon e 0 rooms well cl-tern , cel * lar _ Good rcpafr1221 _ north 10th St. 157-30) ) 17URNISHEU ROOMS AND IlOARD-ModerrTco'n -L1 'cnlcmx-s , 1912 Dalaest n04-lmt RKNT Two elegant cottages , 7 roonn each , JL1 Just nnlshcd. City water , all comcnlenoc * , Da- \ cnport and 25th Street C. D W YER , W. U. Telegraph olllcc. _ n-o-t/ / FOR.RENT Cottage ( six room * with or without furniture , 2210 California street. 802-30 * LET liooms and board , or lumlshed house- ( or summer. 1803 CalKornla street. 837-lmo FOR KENT Largo furnished room at 1318 Jack. tan street. 742-lmt S TORE FOR RENT Comer of 16th and Dai elT- port. Inquire 1810 Davenport street. 483-t ( FOR SALE. carriage and wagon shop , good buildings and fine | wylng business , location In one o ( the best towns in southeastern Nebraska. Will exchange ( or land. II. C. BITTENBENDER , Uncoln Nebraska. yoo.B * " " 17011 SALE Four splendid hortci. Single or dou X1 bledrUcrs. Norton's Grocery Store , S04 N. 16th street. FOR SALE Hones , Wagons , HariiCM , Etc. , at Emigrant Stable , Cumlngs street. jMm ! TTIRESH MILCH COWS-For oale at 25th an7 i lT- JL' lornia street 223-3 { "yOR SALE Special bargain , 'full corner lot 20th J1 and Mason , Housofi rooms , trees , etc. Must be told by July 6th , $2,250. Aero lot south 23d , 4 blocks ( rom car line. Good bouse , bdni , well , cistern , etc. Bargain , $3,000. 230 SHRIVER * BELL. FOR SALE-Oood hard bricks. Inqulre aToo8 N . . 13th street , or at yard on 16th street ; south of Pellet ue road. 189-25 FOR SALE A choice lot and 2 cottages on outh > i ! 23d street near Lcacnw orth. WUI I * ( old \ery cheap ( or cash or will exchange ( or good ( arm land. 176-30 K. L. MOKSE& CO. 16.J2 Capitol a > e. FOR SALE A good riding pony. Address C. B. BeeoIHce. 113 DO * T7OR SALE House B rooms , fctablc corncnb , 175 JL : barrel cistern , well n ) ' in first class order 4 lot * 85000 , $1000 cash , balancu at 8 per ct. McCAOUE. Opposite Post OHico. 048-U FOR SALE-600 head jcarllng heifer ) . 000 head 2 jear old heifers. -4M " 3 , 4 and 6 } car old heifers. -T 300 " 1 and 2 year old steers. 400 " 3 and 4 3 car old steers. 300 " mixed cahcs STRANGE BltO.S- Cattle contractors , Hide , Wool and Tallow dealers' ' , Sioux City , Iowa. SS2-lmt | 7 > OR SALE Hotel In good town , near ( ) maha J ? pajing well in excellent order. Good barn well furnished , will bear Imestimation. AMES , 8S7-t ( 1COO Farnam. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Full loTond thleti dwelling' } corner o ( llth and Pacific street * . Nine lots In south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land , near Santon , Nebraska , and building and stock of clothing No. .801 Tenth street Will exchange ( or Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Geo. II. Peterson's Clothing Store , 804 Tenth street. at-iiion-tb4w _ _ FOR SALE Old now spapers In large and small : quantities at this otticc. tf FOR SALE inTiPmachhiery consisting " "of brake , 2 dusters , beater , picker , press , etc. Cam work cither rotted or green stock , also shafting , pul- lej 8 , and belting for driving the abe c , nisi ) one 35 II. P. engine with boiler , smokestack and all fixtures complete. Address WILLIAM TAIT , Charles Mty , 29j-3m } FOR SALE A first class second hand top buggy. . Call at 1310 Harnoy street. 307tf MISCELLANEOUS. T710UND Hiher watcli owner ran ha\e the NIIIIU by .i' proIng property and pjyiir , ' cliargcf. . Imiutre John Haggarty comer Pier und Franklin St. Parker- addition. 30ti-2 ( FOR EXCHANGE Improved ( arm nearWIncinact Iml. Also 400 acres IninroMd farm and some- stock.Ccntral Wisconsin. Will trade lor ctockolmcr- chandUe , Inquire of H. C. Cole , 1307 Farnam St. lr _ _ _ _ TAKEN UP By the undersigned mcdlnm lie grev horse w ithwire niarkson front Ugu. C.ih In ( ircgc- on C. P. Storr's pUce 7 miles south ol Omaha , on , Bcllcuo Hoad. 270-30" MONDAY , JULY 2D-Mlss LoomU wilfTjicii a. summer school , teaching ( rom 0 a. m. till 12 1-2L. Particular attention gl\cn to pupils wishing to ftudy ( or special grades In September. Term 8 w ccks long. tor > oung children , frJ.OO per term. For advanced pupils , S5.00 per term. L. B. LOOMIS , 2410 1014 Webster Street. _ _ " M RS. J. ANDERSEN-Mldwilo and Ioct ress8th street , l twccn Lca\cnwortb and Marcy. * - GOODS Received ( or action , on oommln.ion. First class storage , Ulwiul odvanccH matle on goods , All kinds of second hand goods bought and highest price paid In cash , 1422 Douglas St. 186-30 * TAKEN UP By the undersigned , a red cow with w hlte spots on body and face. Also a cut In each car. Cow was with call when ( ound , Owner can tia\e same by calling on P. Larson , Jones street , be- tw een 6th and 7th , and | vaylng charges , 070-3toew rrVAKEN UP A small pony mare al-out 12 years. X old , blazed ( ace both ears split. Owner can IIMO same by calling on N. C. FORD , S. W. corner 20th and Boulevard , and paying charges , _ _ gJO-Std.lcaehwt EDWARD KUEHL , , , PALMY8TERY AND CONDITION- ALIST. 403 Tenth street , between Farnam and Har- ney , 1U , w th the aid ot guardian spirits , obtain ( or any one a gUnce o ( the past and present , and on. certain conditions In the luture. BooU and Shoes. m d o order. Perfect satlsacton ( ! guaranteed. \ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never > arlef. A marvel ui plrltjv trength and w holcwimcncs * . More economics than lie ordinary kinds , and cannotbe told In compel tlon 1th the multitude ol low test , short w eight , al I t o honphato | > owdrr. BoM onlv In rant. llQYAl B Wi. etiMt New York.