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-1. rxi ? * ' r 8 OMAHA DA1L * BEE WEDNESDAY JUNE 4 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , Juno 4 ( I'llINTEHS WAN CHI ) . A number of oed printers can find * toady employment at Hits ofTico. LOOAL BREVITIES , LUtlo Johnny Mnrnliy , the telegraph boy t the republican , had hit arm broken jMtoi- d y. y.A A IftdyRodgentleman were thrown from ft c&nluio on 1'ark aronuo Sunday , Both VTOTO slightly injured. I'.T. ' MoShnno ycstordny lovlod upon the library of the departed Walter Uonuott , Ktq. , who U Bald to bo onoying ] tlio Biimmor in liuropo. John K Uoylo , prow roproiontnllvo of Jokn B. DorrU "Now Monslor Shows" Is in town. The show exhibits In Omaha Juno 21rd. It ll rnmoroil that flomo p.trtloi have boon making efforts to have District Attorney Godwin romored nil another oppomtoJ In his pl co , It l no wonder that noino people tranthlm romored , ho l making it too hot for them. them.In poloo ! courtytxlordar morn , three men charged with vajrranor wcro discharged ) one dUturbor of tlio peace WM fined $3 and ooats. Two CMOS of Intoxication were fined 910 each nil coot * . A BH * reporter wai shown jOBtorJay. by Mr. Kusnoll , of Max Meyer & Co.'n , noupy of The New York Stm. The nhoet la a > tliroo column folio and l dated Now York , Tues day , September 3 , 1K3.1. It was reported just after dinner yesterday that a ale n-koopor named Max Lentman , corner of Twenty-fifth and Oninmlng street , bad lioon hot and kilted by hti wifo. A BKE < reporter hastened to the plixco only to find Max standing behind the bar and dishing out the boor aa uaaal. John Murphy was arrested yesterday for Bloating from \V. 8. Fetter a satchel con taining florae clothing. Before Judge Uonoko ho pleaded guilty and wan aontoncod to thirty day In tlio ooanty jail on broad and water And ordered to pay to plaintiff the Rtim of $40 CO , the value of the goods utolon. ' A. large nmnber of workmen commenc ed work on Farnam street at the Intersection of Ninth etroot yesterday morn. The stone which U in the atroet Is being- picked up. It will bo pounded up and after the street la graded will bo placed upon it making a > maca dam base upon which to place the granite blocks. -Manager McKolry , of the Union Pacific base ball club , haa arranged throe gamej of bate ball with the Rock Island team , to bo played on the St. Mary's avenue grounds , on Thursday , Friday and Saturday of this wook. The Rock Island' * are a now organization , having Rtartod out the beginning of the pres ent season. They have , played Dome of the fintyt clubs in the country , and their record shows them away ahead on gameu now. Only recently they beat the famous 1'ootla "Rain" by a handsome score , and a short time provl. onn Boourod the acalpi of Charley Lord's Kvansvlllo Sluggen. They are ball players , and the Union 1'oclfica will bare to do their prettiest to keep their reputation. PERSONAL. A. I ) . Cleveland , of Lyons , U at the Metro- Cn'tiUn , if. A. dhapman , of Lincoln , in at the Met ropolitan. . . S. t ) . Chapmaus , of Dei Moinei , li at the Metropolitan. J. M. Sturgeon , of Tocuinsoh , It stopping at * ' the Metropolitan. Miss 0. M. Bonhart , of Lincoln , is thoguoat , .of the Metropolitan. I. EL Oilman , of Nebraska City , li in the ' oity at the Metropolitan. J. O. Hunt and L. Randan and wife of Kanja.1 City , are at the MotrodolIUn. Ifelion Degan'and wife of Turner Junclon , \ Illlnoli , ro rogiiterod at the Metropolitan. Meann. J. S. Dllleugor aad 0. Cook , of Valrmont , are stopping at the Metropolitan. Mra. A. W. Davis , of Wltohlta. Kansas , ar. tired in this city this morning ami is the gucnt of Mm. J. Getty. ChaH. li. Ureon nnd wife loft for Chicago Monday , nnd will BOO how a president for those United States in nominated by a repub lican convention. Mra. L. Q. lloRg-Ut , wife anil daughter of Col. Hnggatt , of Amos , Iowa , Is rial ting Mr. And MID. R. L. Moult , of California street. Mr. Bon. Roaonzwolg , of Chicago , fi In the oity and garo TUB BXK ollloo a very pleasant call yesterday morning. .T. K. ICogllsh , Kxotor ; Mr. and , Mrs , Man- att , Lincoln ; William LauJon , Odell ; Fred W , Vaughn , Fremont ; G. M. Latnbor tson , Llncolu , and W. II. Carter , Valentine , regis tered yesterday at the 1'aitoa. 1' . A. llnuton , riorooj 8. A. and Eugene Sloman , Fremont ; J. Thibode u , Crate ; J. II. Harrison , Lincoln ; IS. V. Clark , Genoa ; Oha .T , DIokinsou , Tekahamn ; S.P. Ilymor , IlildrcJ e , and K. E Jackson , Blair , reglu- tared yoatorUiy at the MllUrd. General Lowe , who arrived sororal daya ago on hia return from a trip to Kurupo , waa down town fur tbo first tlma yesterday , having boon confined to the house by a aororo cold. His daughter * , Misa Kittle and Salllo Lowe , re- 'turned with him after a highly enjoy able trip. _ Started Tor Onllfornla. Biodol , the man arrested at the U. P. depot on a telegram from San Francisco , was at&rtod bask to California yesterday by the doputy-ahariiT of the county in which the oil'dnso was committed , Siodol , it will bo remembered , ia the man who ran away with $1,000 of money belonging to his paramour. Equalizing tlio Taxca. The county commissioners were in aoa < sion yoatorday aa a board of equalization , Under the amended law this session car bo twenty daya long , which tiuio wil probably bo oonsumod before thii wort for thU year will bo ended. Tlio firs ton daya will be occupied in hearing am filing complaints after which tlio boarc will make a personal examination of al property which is reported to the couimksiouers n * being assessed too higl or too low. Quito a number * of com plaints were filed yusteadayuoarly all o which were against the assessment o city property. , ' STATH GAZKiruisn &llvt DiiteoTOiir to bo luouod in Julv 18b4/pricu i CO. J. M. WOLKE , put her 120 H , 14th St. , Omaha. W f COUNCIL AND "COLLARS. " Only eight of Chases ten appointments coufiraeilbytliatlioily. ThoFarnam Strost grade finally forever set at rest. The Mayor tolls what ho could do if loft to himself , ICaiirrtiinn Kxctilpntccl l > y tlm Conimlt- too ami tlio Coitnull. A regular mooting of the city council wna held laat ovcning , President Murphy in the chair. Roll-call found mombrra Itohm , Woodworth , Haacall , Bochol , Kaufman , Rcdfiold , Thrano , nnd Murphy present. The journal of the previous mooting waa rend and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICAT10NH. From the mayor , giving notion that ho lind approved curtain ordinances passed nt laat mooting. Filed. The mayor , who waa present , took the rostrum nnd alntod that ho had been re quested by resolution to make his ap pointments for the heads of various de partments or explain why ho did not. Ho continued that ho had looked the records of the city over nnd had found no pre cedent whore n mayor had appointed thcao heads as ho was requested to do. This roaolutiou wns directed toward n ainglo oflicor againat whom an attempt nt blackmailing had boon made. In ono week , ho said , everything would bo all right.From From the mayor , appointing Zonal Slovens , Andrew Huar and Moses Sliinn to assess damages arising from the oxtenaion of Indiana street. Confirmed. From Hugh 0. Clark , aakiug for permission - mission to maintain the area way in the roar of his building on Douglas atroot. Referred to the board of public works. From F. n. Woodbridgo and others , asking for the romovtl of the lamp post on the southwest corner Hamilton and Saundora , to the northwest corner of said streets. Roforrod. From Joe Pritohard and olhers , calling attention of the council to the fact that the atroot sprinklers are overdoing their business , the atroots being mode muddy thereby. Referred. From G , M. Hitchcock and others ask ing that Capitol Avenue bo graded ac cording to the grade established in 1873. Referred From Gas Company , presenting its claim for gaa furnished for April. Ro forrod. i From 0. R Schallor calling the at tention of the council to the petition of California street property owners to the grade of said atroot near Cruighton col- logo. Roforrod. f&- From John Walllchs and others , t * , testing againat the grade of Whi18a4 street , ta establishedRoforrod. . From secretary of the board of oduc _ ion , asking that the city oQlcials 'hiako revisions to pay the Interest duo"'In ? ow York , July 1 , on high school ) o ds. Ro ( erred. From city marshal , giving notice that 10 had Indefinitely suspended William ftgh ingalo from the police force. Re. "orrod. From John Tumbull , aaklng a leave if atxouco of 10 days from the police orco. Granted. From August Pratt , W. J. Broatch nd William Coburn , muking their re- ort as appraisora to assess the damages rising by appropriating by the city the outh 33 feet of lot 50 , block 8 , in Han- urn a Plaeo udditi on. The report givi ho owner $500. Approved. From city marshal , aaking for a leave if absence for Captain Donahue of three woeka. Granted. From city water works , stating the Bompany had constructed hydrants , as rdorod by the council. Referred. From city phyaiaian , giving nis reporter or laat month. Roforred. From Loren Miller , proaonting a quit- laim deed to the city of certain real state , to bo used for alloy purposes. Filed. From George P. Bemis , as agent for lla A. Carlisle , proaonting a plat of lota 25 and 20 in block 2 in Park place , for acceptance by the council. Referred. From cily attorney , stating ho had ex amined the abstracts relating to the con- oyanco asked for by A. L. Strong and ucommondod that it bo mado. Re- erred to mayor to make deed. From F. F. . Bailey' R. N. With- ell and A. Itoaenborry making tliuir oport aa appraisers of damngoa arising rum extending the west branch of the S'orth Outana sower. Adopted , and the ity to tender the amount out of the forth Omaha sewer fund. 1IEHOI.UTIONH. By Furay , that the city attorney be nstruotod to report to Una council hia > pinion aa to the log ility of the present iquor ordinance. Adopted. By Bohm , that the board of public works advertise for the cleaning of streets did alloys. Adopted. By Murphy , that sewerage commit tee oport to the council on the appointment > y the mayor of Robert D. Duncan to > o inspector of sowers. Adopted. By Furay , that the oity attorney bo natructod to draw up some convenient 'orm fur sidewalk resolutions , Adopted , By Kaufman , that the city clerk bo au- horizod to employ some competent per- ton to copy ttio assessment liat and pro- mro the tax liat. Adopted. , UKiiouT OF COMMITTEES : Judiciary , recommending the acceptance anco of the compromise by Christian Anderson of hia suit against the oity. Adopted. Police , recommending the confirmation > r Dan MoBndo , Richard BurdUh , James Brady , Patrick Blaygtrom , John Curry , H. W. Pettit. J limes Ilyland , Albert Slgwart , and John W. Nations as police men and reporting unfavorably upon the nauicaof William Aatmauaud Jolm Chiso. Adopted. The mayor , who waa still present , topped forward and said if ho could ap point and control the thirty policemen of the city , take the star oil"uf any worth less ono and put it on whomsoever he pleased , ho would clean the city of IU prostitute , gHinbleri , &u. , within thirty days. Ho then verbal y mnnina' uu George W , II j do and L. M Jasper , who after touio dubato weto confirmed by the council. The bonds of the policemen were then presented aiid approve d. Sidewalk * and bridgea , recommending the removal of the bridge on Uouglni street , between 28th and 29th streets. Adopted , Sowerago. recommending that tin laim of W. T. Seaman 8gain t the cily 10 referred to the city attorney to dotoi- mine ita liability. Adopted , Paving , curbing and guttering , TCCOI i mondini ; the placing on file of the pelt- ion of 0 II. Turner and other * , to ha\e mving district no 20 paved with Sioux "Mis Granite , ns the petition cmo too ato. Adopted. Spocul ciimmittop making its rcpTt in the Kaufman investigation , This n ort complotly exonerated Kaufman nnd r is signed by the full committee. A- doptcd. Special committee , stating the B & .H. and the U. P. railway companies had agreed to constrnct ono _ span bridges across 7th street near their tracks , ill- cd. OIIDINANCES. An oulininco ordering tlio grading ff certain streets pirta of ntroots Ktid alioya n the city of Omaha. Read three times mid pnssod , An ordlnnnco changing the Rrado of 'amain street frim Ifith. west to the ity limits. Read three times and loaned. An ordinance designating Iho place for a hay market in the cily. The ordt- mnco locatdH it on Jackson , between lith and 15th. Road time times and Hissed. I An ordinance levying a sprctal tax on oraln lots to cover the ono hulf "coots of grading Farnam street from 25ih to 20th An ordinance appropriating moneys out of the funda bo.onging to the War- on sewer Byatom to pay certain bills in- urred in May for the maintenance of hia system of sowers. Passed. An ordinance establishing the grade f 17th street from Nicholas to 1'aul \inued. An ordinance , changing the grade of th street from Jones tu the mam track f the U. P , Passed. An ordinance amending sco C of chnp. ! G of Chase's ordinance , entitled "Thea- ors nnd shows. " Rend onco. An ordinance declaring the necessity f changing the grade of St. Mary'a venue trom 17th to 10th passed. An ordinance declaring the necessity of > poningnnd extending the grade of Call- ornln street. Passed. The council then adjourned. SEWER CONTRACTS , ANiiiubrrof them lxt 1 > y tlio Board of 1'ubllo"\VorkH Bloiulay KTOIUII . The board of public works'mot Monday voning. All mornbors present. The contract for laying the ostonaion f the Jones atroet sewer eastward to the ivor waa awarded R. T. Shntmon. The ward waa made atibjoct to rovioon in the vent that the bonds of the contractor hould not provo natiafactory. Tha mount of the bid was § 1,800. The bonds were aot at $1,000. The contract for the construction oi south branch of the .No/th Omaha ewer was awarded to Mallugh & BIcOa- vock , the amount of contract boint $12,150 , the bond being sot at $6,000. The contract for the building of tht south branch of the South Oinahn aevroi was also awarded MoHugh & McGavook , The amount of the contract is about $12 , 000 , and the bonds $5,000. The tiuip given for the completion ol .ho sewer in North Omaha was set at thi 1st of October , and for the completion ol the South Omaha , let of September , witt a $10 forfeit for every day remaining un finished beyond that time. The fpystton of awarding the contracl 'or the cniatruction of the South Omaht sewer westward , and the north branch of .ho North Omaha , to J. Fox & Co , wai liscuaiod. The latter had placed ih < owoat bid , novothorlea , the chair thoughi a statement of certain facts should bt made to the council and if they docidei o uphold the contract then the rosponai > ility of the work would roat upon thi council. Mr. Croightpn stated ono of thi jartnera had boon an inspector and ha < ; ivon dissatisfaction and had to be dia charged ; ho had been a workman and hoc not given satisfaction , and the chair die nut feel like assuming the responsibility n letting a contract under such circuin itnncos , even though the bid was thi owcat. Mr. Barker agreed with the chairman hough Mr. Wilson soomcd to think tha .ho bond of the party would bo sufliciont L'ho contract was awarded with the utv deratanding that the facts of the cast would bo set before the council. The work on the South Omaha sowoi vontward ia to bo completed Septomboi 1st , the contract amount being $9.618 , ind the bond $5,000 ; that on the Nortl hnalm branch on October lat , the con tract price being $15,071 , and the bond ) § 7.000. Adjourned. SUBURBAN NOTES , llcocnt EycniH and IniproTomontH Florence. orrospondonco of The loo. ! FLOHKNCB , Juno 2. The vilUgo begin a fool anew the throb of lito. Evoryom cnowa that it ia "beautiful for situation' ' and Omaha's right arm reaching out to ward it , may yet touch it with ita finge tips. It ia n very pleasant drive fron Florence to Omaha , nnd ono proof of i s aeon in the many carriages that may bi daily aeon going to and from the city. Mr. Al Smith , gardner , haa purchaaoc a liuuao and garden grnmida in tliu vil Hgo and intends taking poaaoaaioraof tin autnoin the fall. Mr , and Mra. Vnndercook/of Omaha laving aold about $12,000 worth of prop erty iu the city , have purchased 150 acrei nbout n mile north of Florence , mid hav < Duguu to open up a pooturonquu farm anc liomo there. They expect to take tiormu nant possession nest month. The pxator of the Congregational churcl of Irvington , who haa been prouching ii Florence once in two weeks for ovei eighteen months , and who takoa grea1 iutereat in the place has purchased u 14 aero plot of bush Und aometvhat elevated < vated in the northern part of the village which ho calls hia "Mount Nebo. " lli has had four ucrus in the center elnaret und put in cultivation and from thi point can bo had a view extending over ; great portion of the city of Omaha am covering the river to the north and th nouth and the village near and regions fete to the west. There are other pointa about Fiorenc that may ponscaa equal advantages i tliia respect when made accessible b clearing. The attendance at public services Sun day evenings ia remarkably good , and Congregational Sabbath school haa bee organiEud , which bids fair to bo IK I only permanent but successful. Mr. / j Smith is superintendent and there is Ijond corps of teacher * : . Much credit is due Mr , Smith , Mi nd Mr , Jones , Mrs. W. U. DoLand , ( its Mary Webber nnd others for n ro ivfll in the vocal music. S-inscription is wing circulated for money fnr an organ hicn will soon bo forthcoming for pub- o worship and the Sabbath school. BUCKEY. ASPHYXIATED PLUMBERS , lirco AVnrkinon In n Tirncli Narrow 1y K-raio | Hunt It. Late ycatordoy afternoon three plumb- rs ongogad in making connections or gas for the building to bo erected on do corner of Fifleenlh nnd Furnam by Ir. Pnxton , had a narrow escape from onth. Thoao men , named Wood , Adams nd Ryan , employed by the ta ; * company , vero down in the trenchoant work petfor- ting the gas main. While Mr. Ryan was busily engaged gvor the pipe , a plug in the sldo near him was forced out , the as biing omitted directly into the work- man's faco. Ry.m was instantly over- omo by the gas and foil upon the bottom f the trench. Adams , who was near lira , attempted to stop the escaping gas , nd also succumbed to tlio deadly medium. Vood by this time was also lying souse- ess m the trench. The workmen nt the top pulled theit onatloss comrades out as soon as pnisi- ilo. 1 la-y were placed in such positions .a would enable them to breathe the Hire air frcoly , nnd soon recovered con- ciouanurs. In half an hour they were ill nt work again. By inquiry from those nen it wua learned that thoio accidents rcquontlv occur , nnd that owing to the mind nature of the gas usiul in Omaha ta ctft'ct ia much more injurious and harmful than that of the ordinary gat IlllTiolH C'nild ilio Turn. To the Editor of The 13eo. GIWOK , KNOX COUNTY , II.LH. , Juno 2. I aoo in the State Items , stating that lialng City hasn boy 12 years old weigh- ng230 pounds , and is nnxioui to find hia > q'iml. Wo have him hire. His name * Clydo Pickrol , ia 12 years old , weighs 24f ) pounda "and still rising. " He residei n Ollson , 11 miles cast of Guleabutg , vnox- county , Ills. Illinois oncn inert ahead. O. P. ALDUICII. Askynur ilnipgist tor Itoddlng'a Salve. Kcon It In the house iu coso ofncci dent * . 1'rico iific. m Hoard of Kqtinllzntlon. TAKE NOTICE ! To TF7jom it May Concern ; Notice ia hereby given that , in accordance anco with section 70 , of an act of the leg alaturo of the atato of Nebraska , ontitlec 'An Act to Provide a System of Revo mo , " approved March 1 , 1879 , anc amended February , 1883 , the Board o 'wunly ' Commissioners of Douglas Coun , y , Nebraska , will alt at the court housi n Omaha (10th ( and .Farnam streets ) com mencing Tuesday , Juno 3 , 1884 , for tht purpose of equalizing and correcting thi isscssmont rolls of the several product of said county for the year 1884 Al persons feeling aggrieved by anything : ontained in said assessment rolls mus Ild'their ' complaints on orbefro ! [ ) | Jun Irj , 1884. By order of the board. H. T. LBAVIIT , May 29 , 1884. County Clurk. 31m&e6t-wlt IJItlciH were prepared b ; Dr. J. G. 13. Sirgcrt for his private ua Their reputation ia such to-dny thnt tnoy hav locomo generally known tut thn bolt appotiz ng tonic. Beware of countoifeita. Auk > ou ; r corir druggist for the , genuine nrtirlc nanufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Slo ort I Song. Real Ksttito Tranufcra. The following transfers were filed fo record in the county clerks office Juno 2d and reported for the DEB by Ames' rea estate agency. M. T. Patrick and wife to Helen Wa ! ker , lot C , block 2 , Patrick's add. , w. d $050. G. P. Bemis and wife to F. A. Bornir lot 8 , block G , Lowe's 1st add. , w. d 3175.Nathan Nathan Mimnm to Frederick Moehl loU 1 and 2 , block 1 , west Omaha w. d. , $4100. P. B. Lowoot al to Sophia Lowe lo 36 in sec. 10. town 15 , rungo 13 , part 1 E , N W , E 22 feet , lot 4 block 142 , Y 44 feet lot 1 and 2 block 133 ; E 44 foe lot 30-1 , block 133 , Omaha , w. d. 81. Sophia Lowe ot al to Ft .ET , Lqweq fl d cast 22 foot , lots f > , 0. 7 and 8 , in bloc ; 133 , Omaha , $1. Sophia Lowe et al to Jessie Lowe w d , west 110 foot , lots 5 and G , bloc ! 133 , Omaha , § 1. Sophia Lowe ot al to F. B. Lowe , woe 88 foot , lots 3 and 4 , block 133"JOmaha q o d , SI. Sophia Lowe ot al to Charlotte A Smyth , east 88 foot , lota 1 and 2 , bloc 133 , Omaha , q o d , $1. Goo. H. Hoggs et ill to M. Jorginson w d , lut 11 , block 4 , Boggs i\s Hill's 2iu add , $418. Catherine H. Beobo and husband t Martin Cannon , w d , lot 1 , block B Lotto's lutadd , $225. raw Absolutely Pure. lfiKiwdernovemrlrg. A marvel of purenes ntttn and wholtt imeneti. Mo o o < i omical tht rdtntry klndi.aiduunnotbos M In numiietltlu th unit tude ot lo * tent , short weight a'um c iihotnhat * pmdcm. Hold only Iu cms , HOYA IUKl.SU POWUtH CO. SPECIAL NOTICES will Poalllvelsmot ba insorte unless p < vtd in advance in 1.04. ' MONtY Loanwl on ohitltl luortgiie , by 0.1 \Youroy , room liJ.Utuii * KatU.oi ! Back. eieima \/f / ONFY Loaned on chattel property by fi T IU Pet rsen Uth tnd Dougla . 172-lm VI ONE ? Tt ) LOAN In uiIToT WOO and uj wards at IU low rates on first class real tt ncurlty syi ° 'rR * Bn \ftHBV LOYNBiOa chkttel property t > f Jd jLLiS * * [ Yi IS OT > * h HllHitrsof. _ _ ? ? . - ! * 4/l UNA.I 1U l4 > Aft - fhft lnwital fkWfr uf I0wl " Bomlu'Loim ARKDOT , 16th k Doui'Ia Wi tl VTOJ" r TO LOAN Imum of nvi nnd upw rd tTt O. F. tHvit nd Co. , Rwt E Ute anil U o Aetnt * . 1MJ Farnam 8t. 8 fl _ _ A uooi Rill of woman f r houscnotk. Waius$30 > litr cek , tJv98. ( l.lhktteet. 035 Op TANTiD-OlilfircnctM : ( hou'ework. Mr * II , 8 Sml'-i , N.V. . cnr Bill Mid Chatlcs > trteU , outh Oafthk. 639 tf ANTKO-Afl ntc'anfrcili mltchciw W r VV ntn Switzlcr. 2I3S Ulh. > tffl 010 ( Q \ " > At once & oler ) a-id linlti'trl in tin nr , AiMrti' , with tc'o.ence , Chas , B. I ) . I < oi g , " , ! . ! . 0156i. -A flr t-clvs cook to UVf chirpo Of kltihcn. A.Uro S. P AMJKKSON. Bll-7p I'fopnotor tUndall Ilous. Itenttlio cb \\7ANTKtl 01 I to ' h and Iron > t Pacific lion c , 1 ilinnil Dvvcnpnrt ( lo 1 wijre * . 653 3p 7ANTED-Good girl for ccnoiftl linmo work In V nfamlyrftwo Sn'ilo preform ! St Marj's vcnuo aiiilT ciit clh St. , Clarkfon 1'hcu. fliS 4p A n t ( lanmn Kl'l 1 "f ' 1 > " f oil In * fumllv of t o , to help In hou c , 532 , ' > Lea veil wort li ktro.t. B20-3i \TS7ANTID Oltlforitoi cr l house work at 1610 VV north I'th St. 824 3p TE1 > A flr l cl n woman cook. $9 10 lr WAI , llaruey Street ItcsUu ant. 014-tf TANTKI ) A flrst.cla-s bnrbor. Ooo < l * w VV I'atton Hotel Utrber Shop. 010 3p \TlfANiKD A irool indu trlou * 1 > 0) . lelwtcn tha V' goof lit and 17 , to work In ilniff store. One l'li ' fame oxpoilouceprcfamri Inquire nt 0.0 3 HCIIhOThlt A. IIKOTIT. T\/'AN ! KO R n19111) ) ; agents to hitndlo & no lj \ \ jiatcntcd trtlclo Onetiihre * c n bo B Id In > eryfanily a I on or addiess "Entcriirifo " No. 4 Crel ht M Block. C321 ( \ ANTEI-Ooo1 , ctlvjnlil1oKcd ! la'y to Jo V , rk. Vi'tges $4.00 | i r wiok. Aipl | } cet. 12 tl \ \ t ANTED A eooil COOK to - rk In a prhaloftm T' lly with Uundreuj and tecond Rlrl wenty do hr4 a month. Mrs. A. P. Topplcton hcnni' avenue. 637-3 VV ANTEI-Oltl5 at 217 N. 10th nt eet E83 Cp \\f ANTKU A jounjf'Jernun ' gltl , one neat and In T > dU4trlou > I'erinanont pUond tool Iis S. Kove , Jouthato. and lAiavenworth 482 if AdENTS WANTEll-Local or Trtvellng K < Hii.ec ! In ? rapidly. llutlno t light , Rrcc tle anil.oflllyleu nod. Eipcrlomo not nece ' ry. Horn lelree. H.V HONTrtO-a , Oalljn , lllch. 10-1 WA.HTMJ \ITANTED Situation by good neinntrcw , would T T like to nuku ckRauements In fiuillltii fir | U'ri ' ewln/ U ihlldrtni Llothc. Call OQ ora'dreis ' tin. a. at Un Yolei , 316 north II th Btriel. flu 4p WANTED A sltuttlonbjr ane | ieilei ocd bakcrln city or country. Address OUR. Augury , cure Ike office , Omaha. tx 7p \1/'ANTEI ) aituallon as Uam terby an oxperi Tt cnced nun. Addrots "K. 11. " care Ben office. 607-flp T17A' ' TED Situation as book keeper or tale-nun TT by a man with experience. O n dive good recommendations. Addieai'T. A/A.2 10 Cuulne fit. 818 5p MJBUBLLArtBOIJH W&HTb WANTED- nt a small neat cotlazeforalonm time ll tultab'y located. Addrcst John HucB caroC , F Qu daan 652 5p ' \ \ /'ANTED A lariro room and small ad joining one T ( hou t ) hulni : comec l-nci ) iircfirrui ) for gen tltinaii and wifo. Would b ard with family Ad dres , giving torn i , etc. , 1' O. box 8T4. WANThD To tBt.bllsli an agency for the silo o mi V < l\o Oleum lubricating Oll in uninh aid vicinity. Liberal terms , largoUriHorj ; gOM hino > f r an hoiitmt , onergetlo man. M. Diet rliha , Cluvelaiul , Ohio. 034 U WANTED Plain board and bo-troo by gentle nan , Iu 'onio dtan , prUato family In the vlcln Ity i f 14th and I a enpurt ; or IDtli and Hartley Sts. I'Jea-o addrcw ) , stating prlco per week , "Foieman He otll-o 631 3j > -The public to know that Un Lumml the m lllner at 810 North 10th St. Belli th latent eU lo o Now York Millinery. ft 8-tt \ 7ANTE1 > A g'0.1 furnished room for two gen > tlemen h board preferred. Addrew " * . U. IKo offlco. 680 Dp ' NTED-Doanlere ia know the St. Chirlet Oo W't tel on Harnov St , b-tween 12th and 13th wl 8' t up th > best table boat d for M 00 per week ot an home In the city ol a oorrcopondlr" orloe. 21S-tf EBBT-BOBBiB Uia LotB. FOR RENT-AhouHof fl roomj , half bl"ck fron O. P depot. Inquire of M Lee , grocer , Kd ar Lraronwortn Streets. 837-0 FOR HENT Four plc s nt ard convenient ch m brn for house-keeping for man and wife nlthou children , no bmidrrs i r roomers allowed , 319nort 17th St. , 8 blocks from P..O. 042 tf W. it HOUTON. FOH KENT Furnished room at 1717 Casa. 847-Op UKNT TTonre of 4 rooms and kl'rhen. Inquire POIl quire 420 south 14th street. A. UU1U 1IY. 81U-7p RENT Itoonia 1821 Faroam street. FOH eil-Tp FOU KENT A Ucomofurnished front iiarlor , Bath room comer.fences , 1721 Capitol ' o o6174P FOH KENT Noatlj f urn lhed room with l rce ba' ' window south front KMCDlcngo bt. K. P. Divls 8 2-tf WU RKNT Two Llcily furnUhod rooms at 181 Djxoiijjort atriet. 6iS7p 17OH KENT 1/irgo front room , suitable for t IICTSOIIS I'lirnUhed or unfurnt-nrd , 1 18 Soul Oihftnet , secund house frum S. W ( .or. 1'lo-ce JJ30-5p RENT Three unfurnished room * for Huh I7IOH 1 housekeeping , 317 W. 17tl K. 834-ip \ ' HhftT .Storo i h ctllar. < n the fclloy bet ' Pun Ing and Hurt. Apply ulthln. oM7i | | j > Oit HKN1' A llr > tclJ H n urn III gucd 1 cahf } I ? Imi\il o at Kdh lm and Krickson. toi-tf KENT A furnlehod room for gentleman o lady , 828 S. 21.t n ar Lcarumurth. 6K8-3i | 7VW It NT nnulOiul rooms vrltu b ard. on fir F floor , at h5 ! south tilth aticct. 694-Sn 17011 ItKNT A gmxl two story fiaino hotivo , ha 1 block Irom Bt. JUtys v > nuo , mar the Cougre ira'lonal Church , Immediate ne oneiv n. _ CO tf WAUIIUNSWIIZLBH. > OH KENTFirstclJ8 8 riwm cottage H. 7 17 1 Peterson , u utlicant corner 16th and Douglas. lT4-lirp H IlKNF Furnuhod front room 1724 Douglas FOU UENl'-rurnUheJ room 1118 Jackson Pt. ' 632 Sp FOIt HKNT- 1 wo i l taiit front rooms nlcoly fu lilahc-d , Connected vlth lath room , hot an co'il water Ono of the nlcx-et 1' ' callom In the ell } li block from tt. Maty'save , 6'U Ple.iant St.MStf MStf KKNT.no ti'ifurnlibvd bel room N cookltig , 1418 UhluigD > tie t (23 3p FOH KENT Large front offloea 1308 Farnam S sultab'c for dentist or dooior. Appl ) to Joh II. F. Lthmati ai d Co. , Now York Dry gcod at r 1310 and 1812 Farnam Ut. tl 3 | > IIPJJT Hocm In Nebrifka Nath al Han FiOK ' Mo.t dotlral la ufll rs in the dt > Buppllod with hulraullo cUvator and bealcil b ktoam Apply at Bank. fr.O tl , i01l HKNT KumUheJ rocm su.tab'e for rent' F nan 18 9 Farnam St. CCOSu LKAHK On loiu time , eight lots rn We Farnam bter ) kkhtly. Itiuiro ( of 1L O. Claifc 4916 11BNT Furnished rooms 22J7 Podju.4301m FOR 4301m ' UKST-Three UrtM hoiu : i.f S lo Si rrom ITM'H ' IKalrable I atuon Sultab'o for Doaidlr house or liut l BAKKEH & ilAYNK. 4U7-tl H'OH UbM Lvrgn fin nisi r < ! rionito only , N.W cor UtU aod Faraam. 435 tl. BENT Cheip , one piano , ono organ. A Ilo I | .e , 1619 liulgo St. 410 lm TTiOH HENT With board. One largo front imrlo JT handK/uwl ) lurnUhcd. AUo * lew title ooarv crl dealrcd , W09 CaM bt Ki tt MEMELL & R' . SENWE1G , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAItRY TUB LAROtST AND FINrSTIlETAII , STOCK OF WALL PAP * RS AND BEOORAUONS 1515 Eonglas SW. Oiiiilii-vorlpo ! ) let ! Are prepared to do OUTdlDK TUB 01 rY In any brnncli , On Short Notice I10USE , SIGN. AND FRESCO PMNTING. DECORATING Buffalo U. S , Standard HirnebaugBi WESTERN AGENTS , OMAHA , NEB v/ I V. 11. Till DAY , ,1 IOPPHI , PLATFORM , ALWAYS IN STORE. LARGEST STOCK IN THE WESJT. j } d ) Adopted and in Use by the United States Government. , . | REPAIR SHOPS Scales of nil kinds repaired and sealed 1 $ ' "p. S standard weights. ; SSTWrite for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOE , ) 1406 Doufflas T70RRENT Two furnished rooms for light house- JL kceiilnr Detmcr's Block corner 8th and Huni-rd. 271-tf IOR RKKT-Furntshed room S2SN.18ch. F 231 tf KENT Iloutc 8 roonu. Inquire cfJ P Hoc FOH St. 230 tf Lj'OIl KKNT In Rcdlck's block. Storeroom 120 i ? feet doen and good offlco room. Faulspn & Co. , > F.rnam , room S , 788-tf ° cR | KENT piano. Inquire at Edholm & Ktlck- Fs c ' . 693-tf F IOR RENT Store room 1600 Faroam St. , by PAULSEN & CO. 409-tf RENT Furnished rooms on the nortawe FOR cor. Uth and Capitol avenue , formerly CrolgDton Hou e. 8ALB. SAW Th good will and fixtures ol the FOH ' House. E.tay terms. 833 tf OH SALE A nice c > tt go and full 1 > t , half block south uf Hilton Iloifo-8' risldencn. on 19tn ttreot Inquire ot M. Lee , Uroccr , 2.d and I.eaiCL.worth. On. SALE Jersey oowp , ytunir bulls and bclforo. F rty head largest berd Best quality , most noted familUs known. At head of herd the wol known and the hot breed hull living. S'lnmyTil- den , shown twlco at Nchriika State 1-Mrat Omaha Nob. , taken flr t prize each timo. Prl es 1 w , quality best. Ad.lres-N. I. D Solomon , Spring Valley Stock farm , one mile west of Fair grounds Omaha Neb 851-tt P1OK SALK-SIx large clectrlj lamps at Millird llo Ul Barber Shop. 8 6 tf [ > OH SALHAn eiotllent family row , young. In quire at 208 M. 22d stroot. 6".P4p FOR SALE OH LKASK-SIx , b laoB8 lots all | 01 part of It < n south 18th St The whole will make a very beautiful residence , N W. oor.lSihandMartha seatt SALE A flrst-cla a , well utabllahed 1'rj X1 Goftds business , stock and 1'aw of ntorc , $17,0 C to 16,000. Will take part trade. Adilreoa M. V. Water * , care Bee i nice 69-tf ( FOR SALR 150 lots with map and abitrao o tli le fur the town site of Florence , Neb. Iho entire tire outfit at a bargain. 69-9 F. 8. LEWIS , Uth and Jones. TpOR SALE A good pajirg o nfoctlonery on lotl JT strict , caih. Sjlenuidlo cation. Aodress'A.B. Bco ofllco. 60-6p FOU SALK Special bargain 8rra.ll bouw and full lot near town , In good uhatw 81,6M HOUKO 7 room * and one half lot , first class loca tlnn , In flnu eon Itlon$2,650 $ 00 d wn Lota In Htngcom plaro tnd other additions , ot raonthlr raiments , Flrst aiB nroiorty. kaav terms. J. W. I OIlNSHUilY , 695 tf IS11 Oaugliu ntrect. f OttS LK Neaily now Soda Fountain. * 90,00 , i17N. ! 16th street _ LSI 6p FO'l ' SALE Several Hno sectnd band liook casoT. Imuilreof Jno L Wobater , oior A. D. Horse'H , 14th and Farnam sMcrta 681-tf IpOrt dALr CIIKAl' 'llnee sutler inipo , 4 m n hi 1 "Id , > oba s en on North 13th utrutt , No. 41 J. 655 tf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR H .LE 200,000 hard burned brick or board the cars at Omaha or Florence nt lowo-t market price Address Klotcnco Brio * and TiloCo. , Omaha. llowcll & Scballer , Age1 ts JP8 1m TT OIt dALE Two ktory frame home , U rooms and JL1 hall on C.isi slr > ct.i air 10th. Cash price , $1 , (0. I'OTlKIt ACORrt 16111 Farnam strut 4it ! ( tf I71JU rf\Utf-/ery duiirable ruaidtiuiM lor nmal X1 family , 010 u'.ocfc off St M y-a Avenue , 10 block from ixMtollbD Liottlnu fine , 43,600 Easy term ! I'OTTUK&COBD IS15 Firnaiu struat. 621.td < H > OH HALE Two open ftocond-nand bug lcu and one delivery vingon , cheap , ft 1313 Uarney He. FOH BALK A small Hosier , Bahman &Co. , flrc Iirnof safr . almost new. at this office. tf HiOR SALE 'no VOT e and Sons niaao at a bar gain. Inquire at Edholm and Crlckson's ramie storu , on IBth at _ 039 tf F'OR SAT K A cho'c * Improved farm of 240 acres well wati red. Keel bulMlngt lar o nrihar.l EC Rcrtsfincc'l , wltlili i ) mll - of new stock JBK'S , anil only 6 i , lies fr m city , at $55(0 ( tor iicre. Also 210 a-rotot joining thu abate , that can IN' f til In 80 am firms at J46aud$17 Wjoraoro Terms easy I'OT TER&U 11U 15H Farnam Mrcet 4&ttf FOItRtLK II u ofiroom < , lit 75xl4S. b rn. els letn , trio * , etc Theme ! ! ' * a < ldltloii , Just nlf t , Stan's street r r Una trice J1.80U , I-OTTJ : & COI111 , 1615 Farnam u'.roct , 4dttf FOR HALB Oneplu.io , as good as now. Chop , nt llcmpo.1519 Dtdtfe _ 409 lm TTiOHSALE-Thcapeiit houw and lot In Omaha , Ic f Potter'n add'tkin , 8 fir ins , we I 30 barrtl ils tern on two lota , 1 > 0 feet In nt hv ISO lett IKOU , Iri 12 OM ) 1-orrElt It U < U1) ) 1516 Farnam St. 408 tl FOK SALE Lo s In Hansrom pUoo , on racntlih pajmfiits. IHEY41IOITEU , 1601 Farnam M4.tf FOIt S4LE-3 acre * on Leavinwnrlh St , tplcndlt ! lucatlou , and a good baigaln at $1,200. 615 tf IllhV A. MOTTFJl. OARKKH&MAYNE Agent * for Uantcom rlace , Jj InUI 50tol,5iOwuy torus Ihornburg b'ucw ' nn line of Hi It road In Wt l Omaha Ion | iS5 to * :8D rrouth'y pajmrnts. Bellalr , * t a > re cU260 each , monthly pat uenU Norwood , acre lota flu to tOO monthli imeats. . Lois In all i arts of the city Bt t lo s and bc l terns. BAUKEH & MANElStha-d Farnam 610 If FVK SALE-l30Ni > w6roomrottairc , arcobarn , lot 6811(0 South tu J',410 oa lerms. (1(3) ( ) N.w 11 room hocuit , lot MilSO Park ave. * 5,0 > 0J ( J ) Elf gsiit 6 roo-n cottage full lot 10th St near Umtnwortii fJouO , taiy turms , ( S3) ) New 7 room cotUt'B goi < l bvn io. , lit 75t 140 Ocnrelv avx. , ouo block from ht o < r t4OXl , (160 ( Full lot with 3 hi tinea of 4 , 6 and 8 rooms. 18th t near loattnworth ) Til6ptr ( xut ( n In vittt.noi t M > 5x ) ( IfO ) UiK < u > t2 Vftry housg 8 rooms 19th St. bet VS LU. ter und Unrt 4 W.O (149) ( ) 1'ulllntnvK ; room cottiRe , 211 ckt from trretiors In Iliiucom pla e f 1W ta'j torois. (4S ( ) JSeatcott K lo 40xli011jrusySt. luUeer 2lm nd vaj i,8.0. IJAhKEU t MAVKE. 13th anc r'tunara , FOR SALE Halt aero lots Insldt tbe'c tr I rnlti. for * 300 un monthly payment , Barker &Mayne. 617-tf TTlOKSA'iE At a tiarua'n hous of < 8 roOmiun X1 lot 1223 N. Hth St , 1 , S63.Jp FOIl 8ALK A Drst-clvw stock of mnoy < KIKKIO. Golden opportunity for elt ) er lady * r rehtloman Small capital , oj trade c&tabUahtd. rcn ' I. W. " Bee olMce. 440-tf FOR SALE At a bargain , 1200 pounit work horao In good order A. J. KANDRLL , 424tf 325 Broadway , Count 11 BIuff , | Iowa. Oll SALK-CummgPtrtcl iimpcilyt I tln Wal f nut III11 , Hosier's and Donnccken.'a addition' and Weet ( "umlnit. I < ts ch ap and on easy terms. POT- TEH & COBU. ISlSFaruamttrea. . ' ' 420 tf FOIl SAIjK A new house , consisting of ti roomi , closet and pantry , also cittern ; with lot and a halt ot ground all set nut with fruit trees , grape \lncs , In splenJ'd ex ndltlon , only $1 COO One ti trd rash.baltnce InSyoa's. Apply N. K. oor. J5th ind Durcw 8'rcot , south Omaha. 442 & Fill SUE Cheap lots In Shlnn't2nafullltlon | , Klrkwood and l'litn\low. POHEU & CODB 1616 Farnim sbcct. 428 tf SALE We offer to rjnchmen and oters , FOH choice loua IleUen 2 jcara old. ' 700 " " i " . . 600 " Steers 2 " ' ' 601 " " 1 " " 100 l.anJ ? > ear old grade bulls Our cattle are > arded andwelnvlto Inspection. 204lmStrange Bros , Sioux City , Io a. S550 to 4860 bujs an elegant lot In nanauom Place , on monthly na > montB , If you tr to. 258 tf BAKKEH JTMAYNB. Half aero lots within ono'tjlock nt FORSNLE Saunders S . Vor.i nice ground , $650 on mot th- ly payments that Is leas than nmall 1 'ts are selling for halt a mile further out. Barker & Marae. 264 tf TTMJH SALE Twenty acres of the Qrlffen farm , 31 JD mllod from the PoatolUce , and inly two blocks from Pratt' * sub division. Will be soli ) In 24 , 6 or 10 aero lots Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Donglas treot - ' ' 270 tf FOH SALE Farm 8 miles from city , ' near Union Stock yards. Inquire at Mrs. Uoyer , . .over Roe dor's Drag store , 18th and Webster. 872- SALE 3 beautiful lots , 76x14) now. the head FOll of St. Mary's ave at 11,400 on etsy terlca. Also 3 clo < ant lots on park aru onlv tl 3o/Baicb. , Barker & Ma > no , N. E. Corner 13th and Karnai. 255-tf FOR SALE Thtap , flno driving horse , buggy and harness. Apply rooni24. Umahtt National Bank ; Building. fl u. . , 2-.6tf MISCELLANEOaa. i JC p F tl TP will oMaln a complete write up of 0 ULl 10 Eastern Oto < on , the gnat nhfep , c ttlo and wheat i uuntry. Address E O PUB , CO. , Ptndleton Oregon. 6iO-ti wit IOST Krom71ii Ssuth avenue , a largo Nonfound- Jl nddog. Answers to the m-me of "jlruco , " R turn 10 H O. Claik end rocilto ri.wjrd (343 ( 4p / 1 ODD day board cm bo hid at 117 North 14 h St. , VjT betwofii Ciiiltol avo. and DoJgc. 6iO-llp TV KEVI'P Pony , dtppledtin , two hind Ipgi and Xfaco white. Ounur can hive pouy by calling at Orrln W. PUkard'i , 3i miles suutnwust of clt/and paving liargcs. 813 Jp S \YKD-Threo jtar old ro J cow with ehor horns and rr | e aroi nd her I cck , v 111 | av partle finding Ltr liberally frr rtturiilng or bringing I for ination to Mcholis.l'i woi8 , houth Omata Stock Yards. - " 812 Sp FOH EXCIIASOr Stock farm of 400 acres , haa good buildings and Im1iiotem iit , some ttock and Impleiuiniii , want ntutk of inercba dlso of about 4K.OOJ. Address 0. Ilonry , tlo illloo. 612-U OTR YED OR SToLEN-A hl-u roart cew about 7 O joarold , thoit tall and about t ) hite aralf. Tin dollars rt ard will hopa'd ( < r hrr riturn to Jlin atephenaon'n Livery stabU , 10th St. ( taaha. 607 tf Ono stray red rein horse 3 > ears old. JL Call at A S. Uftrotn' * , corner Camphull and blon ju , N. W. Omahi. 2:4 6w oew. HE HUDSOW JLJ JLJi + J JUK0\jJw | Recently of Boston , " has opened an elegant new stooi of UNDEK THK MILLARD HOTEL CIMCInllprlng Weights. r IH C I lu Summer Weight * . IINilFRWFAR < ' " , ' 'ID ° ooi n'j ' ie- ANfl ' ' MHCIPRV an flllU nUoltn I. UuMertDu audtottou. ! NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS IN NEOKWEATl , JEWELRY. .lIAlxDICEROHIFS B1UOES , ETC. Coaching , Walking , Street and Evening Gloves. FINE WHITE t COLORED SHIRTS. KnIl | { b , l'lq\ieand \ Full Dron HLrlt- \ SH11VIS MADE TO MKA.SUR .