uSHumnumr i. itfA ml .ntttrc r 8 OMAHA DA1KK BEE--SATUEDAY JUNE 7 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Mornine ; , Juno 7. WUNTEIIS AVANIED. A number of good printers can find steady employment at this ofiico. LOCAL BREVITIES , Don't forgot Flower Mission day. The Southwest 1'rosbytorlnn church bulldlnR Is to bo cnmplotod by.tho 20th of Scp- tombor , Contractor Coota has gone east to bid upon a 81,000,000 capital building for tlio state of Texas. A lawn soclablo was given by the church In I. lco' addition Thursday ovo. Uefre h- incnte were narvod nnd tlio evening was passed very pleasantly. Donations of boquoti and flowers \vlll bo gratefully rucolvod at the W. C. T. U. rooms jrittconlh strcot , near Capitol a\on o , ai early rw oaslblo on Monday , . ) "uno Oth. H. 1C. IJurkct , tlio Sixteenth Direct tin- durtakor has bought out lltmn A : Co. , and Is biinyln moving tlio stock of good ? purchaiad to h ! nUrul on Slitconth. H. Hannusson la moving his two ntory wooden building from Tenth troot , near the depot , lo Thirtconth nnd PacificntrccU. The building nai rolled ncross the railroad tracks on Tenth dtroot fit an onrly hour yoitorday morning. 3.1 * . Morse & Co. , will open nt their nulo to-morrow , GO ! l.adlod' largesteizobost tmal- ity lllack Satin , lace trimmed Taro-iols , at $3.75 , never before gold loen than ? . ' ) . Asalo of fancy nrtlclos just rocolvod from tlio onxt , will bo hold at the Child's IIoaplt.il and Homo , on Saturday , Juno 7th , from two ton p. to. , to which everybody Is Invltod. Is'o entrance fco , and plenty of cake , Htrnwborrio ) and ice cream on doinand. The cardo nroout for the marriage of Mr. Charloa 1' . Whlto to Mian Carrlo Bonowil/ . The mnrriago will lake place on Thursday next , JunoI'Jth , nt the rwiiloncoof the brldo'a parunta , Uoorgln nvcnuo. The mooting of the Ladies' Amalour so on Wednesday afternoon was nttondod by about sixty members. The lant mooting ofttho eoason will bo hold ono week from next Wed nesday. Tlio second noasonlbcgina In Septem ber. IloprwonUtivcB from the varbua singing odotloa of Nobrnskft , Miwsour ! , Knnaiv ) and Iowa will bo prosout at the mooting of the Northwestern Saongorbund , in Lincoln , on Sunday noxt. The dolcgutoa from Omaha will bo Julius Mayor and G. II. Harmon , of the Conoordla Society. A very ploaaant entertainment won given at the St. Mary's nvonuo Congregational church Thursday evo. It waa a dairy mnid'n anppor and It wni doubtless the name which attrnctod a largo crowd , all of whom felt wall repaid for going , On next Tuoaday evening the ladlon of the Christian church will give an Ice cream and Btrawborry festival In the roller skating rink , on Capital avonuo. Keller gknttng will bo In J. dulged In. Tlio U. P. band will bo in attendance - anco and a game of polo will bo played. In police court yoetorday seven disturb- era of the pence were fined 85 each and costs , Dan Stanton waa sent up on an old fine of 310 and fifteen day * Imprisonment on broad and water. Jenny Clark was again run in Thurs day and yesterday was fined $1 and on- toncod to ton days In jail , In Clark and Koator's hall.Thursday ovo. ) * the Jewish Sunday school gave a ploaaant llttlo entertainment , the first of the kind that has booD hold in some time. It waa well patronized and pasaod off in a most SUCCOH'B- ful manner. It paved tha way for enter- talnmontn of a similar nature which will bo given hcroaltor at rcgulai Interval * . PEIlSONAIj. W. C. Orthey , Chicago , la at tha Metropol itan. O.W.McCrdo , of Blair , li at the Metro poll tan. K. W. Christie , of Arocada , U at the Metro politan. W. Robern , of Klkhorn CityIs at Iho Mo tropolltan , . g. II. Calling nnd son , of Lincoln , wo at th Metropolitan , J , W , .Tonkins , of Hod Oak , T T , Is at tin Metropolitan , Jnmca Krazlor , of Madison , la stopping n tlio Metropolitan. II. M , Martin , of Klgin , Ills. , Is stopping at the Metropolitan. W. O. Smith , wife and child , of Colder , Col. are gvcstn at tlio Metropolitan. W. ' V. Bennett and , T , P. Clement , o I'lattamouth , are stopping at the Motrojiol Han. . II. H. Stout , Lincoln. Hush O. Follows North Auburn , and J. SI. Lee , Oxford , regls tored yesterday at the Mlllanl. Tay K. Adams , Central City , C. 8. Joiien It.KMooro , anil J. II. Smith. Valentino and K. J , Sweet , Sidney , wore al'tlio I'axtoi yesterday. Corresixnidoceo of THE UKE. BLOOMINOTONNIII : , Juno 4th. A riotous crowd Ifrom near Prankli made things lively in Blooinington Mou day night. No | town in the valley can provo claim to doing inoro business or of build ing up faster than Uloomington , popu htion considered. Franklin and otho towns may bo doing nicely , ns wo hop they are , but Blooinington loads thorn , The strawberry and ice cream fostiva of Wednesday evening , Juno 4th , ' under the auspices cf the Congregational Church was a success financially. Notwithstand ing Elder Dean draws often ho draws well. well.A A temporary absence of your correspondent pendent lias caused items to bo rather uafrequent from here , Cole Bro.'s Wm. A. nnd N. A. are about to start a monthly journal to bo known as The Herald of Our Continent. io ba devoted to iho agricultural and real estate interests of the Republican Vollev. The publication will bo cstab. liahfd in the town in thla county which furnishes the most subscribers. A Nowajmper KdMor. 0 , M. Holcnrnb , of Illooimllle , Ohio , 'to explain : "Ilad that terrible disease caturili for twenty yearn : couldn't taste or muni ) , and hearing WM falling. Tfutmaf f electric Oil cured tut. Thciw aio facts voluuUilly given aJDit A former jirejudieo ol patent uiodt. Cine. " CHAHITY-'SJAUSE. ' A Good Work Done DnriDg the Month of May. Hcpnrt ol the Treasurer and Score- Inry of the Women's Chris tian Association. Tlio Woman's Christian Association re port for the month of May , 1884. Itocelvod In cash from M. JUchardson , $10 } from llov. Mr. Hliorrill , for the poor , S10 ! from I > oor people In jmrt payment for coal and board , ? 28.15 ; 1 sack of ixitnloen and turnl | > 8. Mrs. Milton ItoKcrsi 1 black hair < if nnd two picture * for the walla , Mm. J. Milliard ; fi loavoj ol bread and moat , Mrs. harnard ; half a dozen plates , ono non | > tureen , ono tnblo cloth and other billion , mio. ft. H. Knight : clothing from Mrs. C. HartniMi , Mrs. Laniard , Mrs. Morris , Mrs. Potrlng , Mrs. h. 1) . Konlnton , Miss McShnno. Miss Lieut. KliiRman , Mrs. Hours , Mrs. S. H. Herman and other friondsj hats and bonnets , Mrs. Tracy. From M"rs. Pugley'fl homo report , wo lonrn the following : In the early part of the month a poor girl came to the rooms , asking for a homo. AVe kept her ono week before n place could bo found for her. At ono time the matron was obliged to turn away a poor woman and her four children , the rooms were so full. A very old lady who had been passed from Chicago hero , carne to the rooms and begged the ladies to help her o Idaho , which thing wo could not do. Food and rest was all wo could give her , and ho applied to thu county commiHsionora. A policeman as sisted a feeble old Jndy up the stairs Sat urday afternoon. After food and real had been given her , she asked for an old pair of shoes or slippers , and because they could not bo found for her she loft very angry and made complaint of her treatment in abusive language instead of returning gratefulness. A father with his two daughters came for shelter ono night. Wo could bed only the girls , and the father would not leave thorn , so all -wont away. Mrs. Mosor who had boon robbed of her ticket and what little money she had on the cars , was brought to the room by a policeman. Mrs. Fuller and 1'ngsloy raised money enough to take her back to Lincoln , which she has since re funded. Another poor woman and stranger in Iho city , was sent to our rooms by the matron of the Child's Hos pital. She wanted work and a homo , and both wore found for her in the country , after keeping her only a few days. Mrs. M. sent to the women asking for a pass to some place in Virginia. The county commissioners found her worthy and gave her a pass an far as St.Louis. A poor woman with live children , on their way from Now York to San Francisco , came to us on the 31st of May. She had boon robbed of her tickets and $300 in cash just before reaching St. Louis , where she was sick for several days , and cared for and passed as far as Omaha. Wo placed her case also in the hands of the county ommissionors and hope something may 0 done for her very soon , as it 1 a largo family for our two small oems and limited moans with hich to give her food and shelter. The natron seated fourteen at her dinner ta le to-day , and Monday morning there rero twenty in those two rooms for food , nd sloop. Mrs. U , , came for food and work , both were given her soon. Wo now have the address of an excellent nurse who wants work , will not some ono ) lease call at the rooms for her ? On the 20th , a policeman brought four .mall . children , to be cared for as the mother had met with an accident on the rain. They were on their way from ilontaaa to Harrisburg , Pa. The mother was brought by the doctor to the rooms where she remained a few days until able ; o travel. On the 23d , the sowing school for the ioor waa opened , The seamstress from \lr. \ Falconer's being there to instruct and assist. Lunch was served at four o'clock. It is much easier to report the donations received during each month than it is the work done. That can never bo told. So many cases of distress could I rolata to you. Entire nights our ma tron has sot up with the sick and dying and returned m the morning to the homo to got breakfast for eleven and twelve hungry people. Wo now have a visiting roimnittco appointed so that each day in the week some member of the association will bo at the rooms and Mrs , Pugsloy , the matron , is never away except aoino ono is loft in her place , so that you can go utany time for help or to give help. Our petition for n homo still lies in the hands of the committee on public property In the city. We hope that the result may bo such that wo can soon report the beginning of a homo at least. Wo do greatly desire a lot cen trally located and in time hope to have a good substantial building upon it , but if that cannot bo granted wo have naked for inoro room in the old city hall. Wo hava boon obliged to turn away several earnest appeals for help during the month , n thing wo hope wo may never do again , Our doors should never bo closed to the unfortunate and friendless. Slnco last report our association has boon chartered and wo uro now desirous of securing lifo memberships. What constitutes mem bership of the Woman's Ohristain Asso ciation is a question thut has boon asked so many times that 1 will give you the constitution and by-laws and any information mation desired and not found therein will bo willingly given by Mrs. Barr 2208 California street or Mrs. Ilaincs 202 south Twenty-fourth otreot. On the 1st and ! ) d Tuesdays' of every mouth the associa tion moots in their rooms corner of Six teenth and Funmm Streets and the nicot ines are open to all who are interested in this great work of woman for woman. The constitution roads as follows : PIIHAMIILK. Wo , the uuJeriiU'iied , wishing to follow In the footsteps cf Christ , dooming It a privilege to work for tha uplifting of humanity , and feeling the importance of concentrated flllort for the elevation of the moral , mental and spiritual condition of women aud children , do hereby adopt the following : CniiHtltiillon , ARTJOI.K I. SECTION I. Tlili organization ahull bo call ed the Women' * Christian Amoclutlon of the City uf Omaha. OIIJKOT. BFCTION II , The object of thU a goclaton ! thitll bo the pptrltuul ttud toclal Improvement of all wlthlu its roach : shall ntford protoct'ou mid wuUtunco to destitute women uiul chll dreu until permanent houiej aud means cif mipport can bo secured , OPriCKBH. Sec. Ill , The otlicora of said organization nhnll couelbt of a prruldiiit , four vlco-pronl- dontfl , a treasurer , a necrotury , a corioipond- lug nocretnrv , aud a lioard of mauiigorn. Also ward committee ) appointed by the board. UEMIiKUSHIP. Bee. IV. Pereoua tlgnlnc the constitution and paying annually ono (81) ( ) dollar , become members of the na oc'uttuu ' their numoi having been presented to the board and approved liy them. 1'ive ( $5) ) dgllurs con tltut < w an honor- ary member. Twenty ( $20) ) dollars a life member. MFXT1NOS. Sec. V. The regular bunlnosn mooting of the association should ho held on the first Sunday - day of every month , or oftoncr , at the call of UIB President. Tivo mombero of the board shall constitute a quorum. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Soc. VI. OfllcoM shall bo elected by ballot at the annual mooting on the first Tuesday of December , AMENDMENTS. Sec. VII. No alterations shall bo made In Iho constitution , except at n regular mooting of the association , and a vote of two-thlrdi of the association present. Sec , VIII. VacandoM In offices occurring may bo filled at any regular meeting by bal lot , IIV-LAWH. Hoc. 1. It shall bo the duty of the president to preside at all the meetings ot the asuncla- elation , and at the annual mooting present a full rciiort of the work for the past yoar. Sec. II. It shall bo the duty of the vice president to preside ntall meetings In tha ah * Banco of the president. Bcc.111.-1 ho treasure shall receive all money duo tha Association , inako all disbursement ! ) ordered by the board of mnnngora on the presi dent , report at each stated meeting nnd present - sent a yearly report lit annual mooting , Soc. IV , The secretary shall attend all meetings and record all binlncm done by Iho Association In Its conference of their election and commlttoa of their appointment. Soc , V. Corresponding secretary shall bo the organ of the Association In Its conference with tlio public and with the partv report , .Sec. VI. It shall bo the duty of the board of malingers , assisted by the members of the Association , to Keek out women ; endeavor to bring them under niLral tnlluoncoi , Introduce them to tha members of thu association , giv ing them the privileges of this association , encouraging thorn in their attendance at some place of worship , and by every menus In their jiowar surrounding them with Christian in- lluoncoH. Hoc. VII. It shall Ira the duty of the Ward commlttoo to personally Investigate each case , calling for relief , nnd report the Rama at tlio next mooting. If Itnmodiato relief if neces sary , they shall bo authorized to alford the samo. Sec. VIII. The mooting of the association shall bo opened with prayer and reading of tin ) scriptures ; closed v > Hli doxology. Troisuror'a report : In Troaiury/.May 1 5I02.0."i Received during May 'IS.-15 $151.10 Kxponsoa 139.05 Balnnco Juno 3 3 12,05 MRS. X. II. Kxiaiir , Traas , Wo wish to express our thanks to the editors of The Republican , Herald .nnd UKH for sending the daily papers to our rooms , and to all who have given us aid in the past , wo are very grateful. Mius. ELLKNA II. UAINKH , Secretary. ' 202 South Twonty-fourth St. Holiness Camp Mooting. A camp meeting for the promotion of holiness will bo hold at David City , Butler County , July 6th to 14th. Every- ody is invited. IMPOETANT DECISION , Supreme Court Itovcrsos the Decision in tlio Case oriliisli- mnit vs. Gibson. Last fall William M. Bushman began suit in the district court against Thomas Gibson to compel defendant to open an alley used for private purposes. Judge Wakoloy decided in favor of the plaintiff and ordered the alloy opened. The case was appealed to the supreme court , and that tribunal has given the following de cision , setting aside the decision of Judge Wakoloy : In the Nupromo court atato of Nebraska William M. Bushman \ TB. V Jan. term 1884. Thomas Gibson , ot al ) Opinion fllod May 20th , 1884. Mnxwoll J. This la an action to restrain the defendants tram obstructing an alley , ad joining the plantlffa real estate In the city of Omaha. On the trial of the cause in the court below a perpetual injunction waa granted ucalnst ( the defendant OB prayed in the peti tion. It appears from the iccord that In the year 1878 the defendant Thomas Gibson was the i owner of certain real oatato u short dia- taiico weat of the city of Omaha proper , this land was not platted but an extension of Hartley street of tmid city west would poxa along the south side of the same. Tha land for an extension of this street tha defendant had convoyed to the public for that purpose. In October of that year the defendant sold and conveyed to tlio plantllt a portion of ) f Bald real estate described na fallows : A cer tain parcel of land , commencing at a point 588 font west of tlio east line of lot 0 In Cap- ! tcl addition to the city of Omaha , and 18I ! foot Bouth of the eolith line of Farnam tttroot , running west along the north line of Ilarnoy Htroot , ( as proponed to bo extended ) 250 feet yt. thence north 132 feet to an alloy ( .20 foot ) thence east along said alloy 250 foot , thence south 132 foot to the place of beginning all an lot C In Capitol addition to the city of Omaha us located ou the records. The ipioation of determination la whether or not the obHtruction complained of arW across the public nlloy. Neither a conveyance to the public nor a dedication of the ground claimed as an alloy IB shown , HO that if ono existed It must bo b cause the defendants are estopped from deny lug the description In the deed to the plnlntlir , In Gregory ya. Lincoln 13 Neb , , 3" > - , the owner of certain real estate had the satnoBot off Into u addition to the city of Lincoln , and Mod a plat on which K street waa marked as If laid out aud lota woru sold fronting thereon. It was hold that tin ) fillnp of the plat and the sale of the lota fronting on K street estopped the owner anil hU oHdignoo from denying the axlstonca of the &trcot , and wo mllioro to that decision , but It has no nmilicatlou to the case under coiikldoratlon , lloro tlio land was Bold by moots and bounds It being well known to all parties thut tlioro wan no pubic alloy adjoining the plaintiff's land , althoug „ Kpuco of twenty feet in width waa left to bo used for that purpose when the city limits ex tended to the land in ( iiiestlon , and Itit needed for that purpose , The cases cltott by the plalntlll refer to the public wuy , and not upplicaula to the ono under consideration. The testimony cloiuly HIUWB that It vra.s not the in tention of the p.irtlai at the time the deed was mudu , to pass any Inttroxt to the plaintiff be yond the moots and bounds described In the deed. The alloy not being a imblle ono , and aa the proof faila to show , thut the plaintiff ac quired un oaaomont therein , he cannot enjoin t o defendant from erecting bars across the Bumo. The judgment must therefore bo re versed and tha action dismissed. Flower 31 iBHlon Day. "I was sick , nud Yo visited > no , I was in prison , and Yo came unto mo. " When Lord ? "In as muuh aa Yo have done it unto ono of the last of these my brethren , Yo have done it unto mo. " And for His safco who ate with "publicans and sinnars" and who said , "I cama not to call the righteous but sinners to repen tance. " The women of the W. 0. T. U , in connection with the Unions of the nation , will observe Monday Juno Oth as Flower Mission Day , visiting the prisons , hospitals and poor house with llowors and words of hope and cheers. Will they whoso lives are daily briqht- oned by those tokens of our Heavenly Father's loyo , share them with the sick , the sinful and the miserable ) If so , please sand llowors in abundance , as early as possible on Monday morning to the W. 0 T. U rooms in the Morse block ICth street , near Capital Avonuo. Mus. L. G , OHAIUTOK , Secretary. NEUIUHKA SPATE UAZETTKEU & INKSS DniEOTOiiv to bo issued in July , I 18b-l , price 81 CO. J. M WOLFJJ , pub f her 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. J THE SECOND EDITION. The Eook Islanders Again De feated by the Homo Nind The Score Standing Ton to Two The FJnnl Contest This Afternoon. The game between the Rook Islands and the Union Pacifies yesterday was tame compared with the ono on Thurs day. In yesterday's contest the super iority both in batting and fielding of the homo nine over the visitors was displayed in a very marked degree. The Omaha team's base running also excelled that f the Suckers. For the homo nine McKolvy filled the box and did excellent work , only four scattering hits being made off him in the game. Ho was well supported by Ban- die , who played ono of his old time games , Ilungler pitched and Sago caught for the visitors , making a good battery. The Union Pacifies lost this toss and went to bat first. McKolvoy succeeded in touching base on an error and reached homo through the poor Holding of the Rock Hands making the only run for this inning. The homo nine made a run or two in nearly every inning and nt the end of the ninth had piled up ten scores. In the sixth two Rock Islanders passed snfo over homo plato making thuir only runs in this Inning , the ocoro for the parno asanding ton to two , in favor of the Union Pacifies , at the closo. The batting of the homo nine was far above the nvoragc , three base hita being made by thorn in the gamo. The bril liant features of the game was n remark able running loft-hand stop by Dwyer , in the second innings , of a high bounder , and throwing Cavanugh out at first ; and n j beautiful assist , in the fourth innings , from center field by Jimicson , cutting oil' Walsh at the homo plato. Unfortunate ly , the umpire in ono or two instances manifested poor judgment , which in OYory case resulted to the detriment of the visitors. Below is the score : u.viox rrAT iw. n are ro A E McKolvoy , p . 1 1 5 7 U Bundle , c . runkhouser , 1 f . 1 0 Whitney , 3 b . 2 " Carroll , 2 b . 2 Dwyor.HH . 2 llockwell , Ib . 1 2 13 00 Jlmlson c f . Diirkeorf . 0 Total . 10 12 27 10 4 BUCK ISLANDS. PIATKBS. DH PO A E Walsh.BS . 0 Forroat , If . Brown , 3d b . 1 Cnvanaugh , of . 0 1 1 0 0 Goggin , r f . 0 0 2 0 0 Hnean , 1st b . 0 Mcllonry2b . Ilungler , p . 0 0 1 a 1 Sago.o . Totals . 2 4 27 18 9 Time of game two hours and fifty minutes. Three base hits Rockwell , Dwyer and Mo- Kelvoy. lluna Enraod Union Pacifies , 2. Panned balls Bandlo 2. Wild PitchMdKolvoy , 1 ; Hunglor. 1. Umpire Sam O. Nash. This afternoon these nines will close in a final struggle for the present. Hud son for the visitors and Salisbury for the homo team will puzzle the batters. The following are the players in to-day's game and their positions ; UNION Picincs. HOCK ISLANDS. Bandlo . Catcher . Cavanaugh Salisbury . Pitcher. . Hudson Dwyer . Rtort stop . Walsh 1'unkhousor . First Bone . Ilogan MoKelvy . Second base . Mcllonry Whitney . Third base . Brown Jimison . . . . . . .Loft field . Forrest Durkeo . Center field . Hunglor Carroll Kight field Goggin The game this afternoon will bo called at 3:30 : , ono. hour earlier than the usual hour. Durkoo'a Salad Dressing. A readymade - made , rich and delicious dressing for oil salads of moat , fiah or vegetables , Cheap er and infinitely better than homo- mado. Unrivalled as a sauco. JM/VKIUEI ) STEVKNS OISII At the roaldonco of K. St'vcna.by Itov. C. W. Savldge , Jl. Slovens and .Icnnio K. Gish. IIAUT TALLMAN Mr. Charloa It. Hart and Mlsa Olia 1C. 'Pullman , both of Iowa , were married In this city on Thursday after noon , Juno Gth , by llov O. W. Savldgo. DIED. Sl'KLLMAN.-In thisslty Juno Cth , at 10 o'clock a , m. . JKIUCUIAU , non of Kdward nnd Alwgarot Spollniau , aged eight years and four months. Funeral will take place from tha roaldonco , Nicholas Btreot , botvvoou 17 and 18th streets , to-day , Juno 7th at 2 o'clock p. m. GREELEY'S ' COUNTY SEAT , lively Orowlnf ? Town with llloh Hurrour.cliiiK Oountry. CorrofponJenco of TUB DEE. SCOTIA , Oreoley county.JNob. , Juno 4. For the last twulvo years I have boon tt rosidcnt of Nebraska and having visited a largo portion of the atnto stnco March 11 hallow thut I know something about her resources. It the cast only could see our broad fertile valleys , our no losa productive rolling table lands , and feel our hualthtglviug climate , Nebraska would BOOOII bo overflowing. I want to more particularly call the attention of your readers to this place in the Loup valley. Sciota is the county seat of Greeloy county , situated in the beautiful Loup valley 52 miles northwest from Grand Island. The railroad reached tills place last July eleven months ago ; it had then only four or five houses aud ono store , now it has two general stores , ono hardware store , tha best within CO miles , ono lumber yard , ono furniture store , ono harness aliop , ono drug store two feed stable , two banks , two elevators , ono stock yard , and one hotel. T6n now buildings have boon built in the last GO days. Trade comes for 30 miles to this place , and it being a fact that the country is far in advance of the town , it is not only growing rapidly but will con. tinuo to do so for years to como. Wo need a hotel and livery and sale stable , and any other legitimate business , and wo want farmers. Land is from $4 to ? 20 per aero , good rich soil with clay subsoil , etc. Crops for the last ten years have been good ; no failures. Largo range for cattle can bo had a few miles from town. Wo also need a stock buyer. Any questions asked mo by mail will bo answered. D. 0. n , . Box 121. Absolutely Puare. This powder never \-ulw. A mancl of purcncss , strength and wholcsomencss. .Mo o economical than therrdlnary klndftfind cannot bo s Id In competition with tlio multitude of low test , short weight nlum nr phonphato powder * . Sold only lit cans. ROYAL IIAKINO POWDKll CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. fsrSpootals will roaltlvolyaot bo In&orted unleaa paid in advance. TO MONKY tioancd on chattel mortgage , by U. It , Woollcy , room 2u,0niahiv Nnllon.il Dank , Old-lino M ONEY Loaned on chattel property by S T. 1'ctcrscn 15th and Douglas. 172-1 in rONEY TO LOAN In sun. < < of 300 and upward ? at L low rates on flrst cliws real estate security MMf POTTER & COItn M OSKV LOANED On chattel property tiyJ.i BK/YTTY , 21S Routh 14tli itroet. 77fi.ini 1ONKV Tt ) LOAN fho lowest r e Ot UitonxH M Low Aconcv , 15th ft Coni-la SS4-41 MONEY TO IX1AN In utna ot 9300. and upward O. K. I > vie nnd Co. , lleal Estate anil Loan Agonte , 1606 Farnam St. 893-U. HKI.P ffAITSBl ) . W ANTED Good imart boy. Apply at D. J. O'Donahoo. 721-tf WANTED A reliable and active man to represent a flrst clawj portrait house , taUnf orders and dclhermg work in Omilm to the right party. Big comml'mlor. will b pall. Addrota Ublcazo I'ortrait Co. , 60 , UctropoliUii Block , Chicago. 723-19p "VTTArTED A good kitchen clrl. Best wagca at VV 1400 I'ier St. , North Omaha. 723-7p W "ANTED Girl ( or general house work at Jackson St. 731- TX7ANTED A dining room girl and a dish w ooher W at 504 South 13th St. 729 6p WANTED A first-clan ? barbcr. lS a week at the Paxton Hotel Barber Shop. 7S7-7p W ANTtD A girl to do general house work. Gaud wages and a permanent place to the right per Apply to Irey & Hotter. 715-tt WANTED-Good girl at 015 South 18th street , 7C27 W. ANTED Laundry girl at European Ilotol , 622 South . 10th street. 703-11 TTrANTED-Oood girl ono that o ii cook. Good VV wazcsuald. Call 1610 North 10th Street. 70g-llp WANTED A good stcidy girl for house work 616 South 10th St. 703-7l > WANTED Two good girls for general housework at Eutern Hotel , south 10th street. 076-ep W ANTED Qlrl for gcncril housework. Apply at 210 south 24th etloet. 072 tf WANTKD A good barber. Good pay guaranteed F. B. TEIQL.EH , North Bend , Dodge Co. Neb. OTfMmp Wi 'ANTED Two Btwlng girls and ono gl'l for housework , at 1201 Howard street073 Op WANTED Good woman cook. Wages ? 7per week or $30 per mouth at K. OberttProprietor Neb. House , North PUttoNcb , 673-10 ] ) W "ANTED A good girl or woman for housework , Wages $5.o.per week , at 609 3.14th street. 635-Op WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs , H. S.Smltb , N. W. cnr , Bth and Charles streets south Omaha. 639-tf TltTANTED At once , a sober and Industrious tin VV n.r , Address , with reference , Chas , E. DoLonjr Vcrmllllon , D. T. C45-6p WANTED A lint-claw cook to take charge 01 kitchen. Addreis S. P. ANDERSON , 641-7p Proprietor Randall House , Beatrice , Neb , TIT'ANTED Canvassing agents to handle a newly Vt patented article. Onetothroa otn bo sold In e > ery family Call on or addiess "Entcrprisci" No , 14 Crelzhton Block. C32-tf WANTKU-Good , actlvj mlddlo-tgcd lady to do chamber work. Wages f 1.00 per week. Apply 012 Douglas street. 82-tf ITfANTED A yomigUermin girl , ono neat and In VV dustrlous. Permanent plaooand good wages Mrs. S. lloes , South avo. and Learcnworth , 432-tf ACENTdVAriTEDLocalor 'lra\ollns , BUplo goods ecl'lng rapidly , lluslnens light , agreeable and easily teamed. Experience not necciwary. Sim pie free. R. W MONTRO.-S , Gallen , Jllch. 78-J BIT37ATIOKO WAITTSO. "XTfA TKD Situation as book Keeper or calcEinan TT byamati with oxporlenco Can give good recommendations. Address" ! ' . A.'A.21 Cumlnp St. 618-llp -situation by Sluchanlral Etiglnotr Can furnish good references. Address W. J Mac'ay , Red Oak. Iowa. 703'flp Vl ANTf.U bltuailon as book Keeper , or assistant Vf or to do any kind of ollico work , con give gooi reference. Address Frank Cory , B ! ! r Neb , . 709-7p WANTED Sltiutlon by ajoung manln druj stora I'iftecn months oxperlonco. Goo" recommendations furnlihcd. Speaks Knsllsh an Sntdlch. Address Frank Donclson , Essox lovn. fl7n-7p TT7 A TF.D Ily a yuing lady , poilth on as clerk V ? coiijj | or typu-writur , Uefoanu Audru "U X , ' lite olllnJ. d OOp Ily an eidoily lady , a iwsltlon 8 Ma T Iron or lloutoKccpor In a Hchoolnr Instltntlou where itspunalblu person Is lequlred. Addrcu : lira IX Uankl * , South Hen.I. lass Co. , Neb , TX/ANTHD A situation by an experienced baktrli VY city or country. Address Gun. Augberg , car Bee olllce , Omaha. C09-7i | Tl/ANTED Board for gentltman and wifa In prl T T vale family. Family without cht'drcn ' prefer red , Addicss'17"lJ.eofllce , BtRtlngtoinu and lo cation. 639 tf WANTKD By a gcntlnnan , room and hoard In prlvato family. Will p y good price for the placr. Addrosi "F , B. 8. " care lloo ollloj. 707-tf WANTED-For spot cash , cottage worth from $2OCO to f 6,000. Ai - o. Cox eo. 602 8 ( 17ANTEU v Kow persons to Instruct In book keep Ing , ( Situations. ) J. a sinltli , 1918 l > ouKla St \\7ANTKD--To rent R small neat cottage fora long time if tultably located. Address John Huelf , F. Uooiltrau 652 Sp Yl/ANTKD To csUbllah an agency for the silo of m\r \ Viho Oleum Lubricating Oil < In Omaha and vicinity. Liber terms , Urge territory ; good hanot fir an honest , energetic man. U. S Diet' I rlchs , Cluvelaii'l , Ohio. _ 034 9 WANTFD The public to know that tin Lumml the milliner at 610 Noith 16th St. noils thi late t stvle ol New York Millinery , evg-tf TANTF.D-Boardera ta know the St. Chrlo < Ho r tcl on Hartley St. , between 12th and ISth wll i t up till bent table boaid for ( I 00 per week ot on ; house lu the city ot a oorrtipoiidli * ' urice , FOR KEU7--110U08S and Lots. O RENT Nlco roomi , 568 S , 26th St. a 730-lOj ) T7\OR UF.NT Two nicely furnished loornn 614 N JL1 16th bt. , near COM St , 719 Op to F I OR BENT Furnished room * 22nd and I > ouplw T RKNT Uouie of 6 roouu and all modern Im FOR uroveu-cnta ou SOth St. , between Grace and CUrk 816. 7H7p MERGEH , & KOSENWEIG , V i. i i i i i . l i OUTSIDK TIII : cirv Practical Pairfc&Decoratofs in sny branch , , On Short Notice CARRY THE LAKOFST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE , WALL PAPERS AflD DECORATIONS SIGN AND , FRESCO ORW3 1515EonglasSlmit.n ' " ' So"clt PAINTING DECOUATINa , I7 < OU HENl A pleasant furnished room for gen- tlcmcn , at 131,9 Cnpltol Memie. OS7-lCp RENT Ono furnlthed room 922 S. W. corner turd and ISthSts. 6S5 lOp OIl HENT Four pleasant and comcnlent chumP - P IK.TS for houso-kccplng ( or man ami w Ho n Ithout litldrcn , no boarders or roomers aliened , SIR north Ttli St , 3 blocks from P. 0. 012-tf Ipoll RENT Ten room residence , bath , well , els- 1 Urn gas Ac. , Cass St , 155. U'lfsesslon July 1st. f f.lcgnnt rcsidcnco 10 rooms , furrmcc , hot and cold rater , bath rooms ! * a. Suitable for first-class board- nir hou'o cr private residence , 370 per month. Fourteen room house new , 14th St. mar Joucs't50 tct month. Four room house , Slilnn's add. 911. HARKI'Il & MAYNE , 13th and Farnam. flaT-tf 17011UEXT I'loaiant front room furnMioil , tult"- JL' able lor gentleman , 1010 Farnam a' 034-Op Foil 11SNT Furnished rooms with board , on flr-t floor , at 815 south 10th street. CD I-Op 7 > 01l HKNT Furnl-hcp house 6 rooms for a low : iioiiths. Address "H. V. D."Ilcao ( > . . . 2cu _ UKNT A houno ot 0 rooms , hull block from JjiOll 1 U. I' depot. IiiUlro ( | c t. Ice , ( jroccr , 22d atd Leavnnvvorth StrccU 037-9 F > OU HENT-Kurnlshcd room at 1717 Cas . 047-Op FOR ItnXT Uonpo of 4 roorrs and kitchen. In quire 420 soutli 14th street. A. JIUR1-HY. 010-7 | . 1 1011 RI iNT : Itoorca 10J1 Faruam street. flll-7p F 1011 IlENT Noilly ( utnUhedroom with larfo bay window south front 1414Chlcngobt. K.I' . IMS ! FOH HUNT Two Mocly lurnlshod rooms at TS14 lenjiott street. 0:3 7p Full HUNT Store w llh cellar , on Iho alley bot. Cumtng and Hurt. Apply within. C3 < ' 7p -A llratclns'j store In good locality , Inqulio at Iklhbltn and Urlckson. EOl-tf 17AOII UENT-FIrst-class 0 room cottage S. T. JL' I'tterson , southeast corner IGth and Douglis. S74-lmp FOH IlKNr Furmsheil ( rent ro m 1724 Douglas , C37-U FOH KKNT Two elegant front rooms nicely ( ur nlsbcd , Connected with bnth room , hot and cold water One of the nicest locations In the city , li block from St. Uary'a a\o. , 620 Pleasant St.M3tf M3-tf TfTWH IlKNl' llooms lu NebrAska National Bank JP building. Moat desirable ofllcca In the city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator Mid heated by steam. Apply at Bank. 620 tt FOK RENT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge.439lm FOH IlENT Throe largo housca of 8 lo 22 rooms each. Desirable location , Suitable ( or boarding house or hotel. BAIIKEII & MAYNK , 407-tt 7.OK ' KENT Largo ( urntsncd room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. FOll IlENT Choip , ono piano , ono organ. A. Hojpo , 1519 Dodge St. 410 1m FOll IlENT With board. Ono largo front parlor handsomely furnished. Also a few table board ers desired , 1000 Cass St. SO'J-tf FOItnnNT Two ( urnlshed rooms ( or light house keeping Besnier's 0 lock corner 8th and Howard , 271-W F 1011 HKNT-FurnUhed room 222N.18tli. 235-tf FOll IlENT UOUEO 0 rooms. Inquire if J. P. Hoe 6th St. 230 tf F OH HUNT In Ilcdlck'8 block. Storeroom 120 feet dcop and good office room. Paulscn k Co. Farnam , room 3 , 760-tf FOR HENT-pIano. Inuulro atEdholm& Erlck- son's. 833-tt F OR RENT Store room 1609 Faraam St. , by I'AULSEN&CO. 409-tf FOR nENT TTurnlsfced looms on the no ithwo oor. 13h ! ndCapltolaveauo , formerly Crolznt BOUBU. IPO-t FOR CALL. FOR SALE Attbo thriving town ol Blue Hill , Neb. A stock of dry go de and groceries. Also store room for rent , 24i60. , good opportunity for a man contemplating going Into business. Apply one tloor east of Citv Hotel , r addreis"E. K. " P.O. box 43 BIuo HI'I ' , Neb. 722-12p FOR SALE One-half lot and houto 4 rooms splen dia view , ncai St car. Price f 1,200 on monthly payments. Liberal reduction for cast , . Inquire West ido of Montana St. , Nelson's add. 11 blocks noith CumingSt. 718 Up ITAYOOo. a bale at Merrill's , lOlSHarncy St. SALE Three of the most desirable Iota In FOR Hantcoin place at a bargain. BARKER MAYNE. 711-7p F OR SALE An excellent family row , jonng. Inquire - quire at 200 N.22dbtreet. 701-llp S125 buyahorao , buggy and harness , at O 1318 Farnam. 710 8p FOR SALU A second hand clothing and Loot am ! shoo store , and a boot ana shoo shop Oood reason for telling. Store good for an buglncs Address 620 south Uth St. C83-6p pARKBRtMAVNK Agents for Hansoom pile -O lots8:50 to Jl.KOeaiy terms 'lliornburg place or , line of Belt road In West Omaha , lota 3IS5 to $204 monthly payments. Bellalr , 2) ) acre ots8260 each , monthly payment" . Norwood , ncro lots * 40 to $00 monthlypaj moots. Half-aero lots In Hawo's adultlon , near taund- ers street , Jfl.'O , monthly imjmonts. Lota In all parts of the city. 1'cst lots aril h o terms atlUARKKR & MAYNP.'S , 13th and Farnam1 a-oti FOR SALE By Paulsen li Co. , 1609 Farnam M , room 3. Cor. lot 135x132 , Jones and 12th street nnd 60ilS2 rn Uth near Jones , with 0 bouses , at $15,000 , at easy terms. j,0 L ill buy 1 aero with house , stable , well and cittern. All fenced , only 3 Eiuiarcj from St. Mary's 8 1 < ta In WIIcox's addition , well located , all fenced , t..WiO Full lot between SautidcM and 21 < 1 e'rott , with d on lie. front , a largo nine room houau , bU'jle , itc. W.oOO. A \cry pleasant home , onlyone square north of Cum leg street A special bargain , a rplcndld located lot , cast front , 76x142 , only ono-lialf v laro fro n .St Mar ; ' avenue , and not over 8 squares from Court house , with cottage and stable , Call for prlre Cor 22dand Pierce itreets , 132x183 , with four fl\o room cxttage , coal ihcds , w ell and 2 cisterns , $0,000 , at easy trmn Ixila In Wllcox's , HeJIck'B , Hanscom Place , Burr Oak , Clark's Place , Icnl o'a , Okahoma aid Woit Omaha additions , at tlio juwoit prices by l'aimen& Co , 1E09 Karnain street , roon 3. 717-7 1 0HSAtK-REArfl.STATK-A | great bargain In J1 Mlotiln Homo's Place , onSt JIary'a avcnua Btrtct car line , \crylow price for SO days. ApplT to Jotoph U. ItMseJll South 14th street. 674-luip FOR SAI.K Ono of the bctt business opportunities In Nubra ka. Stock of General jKrchaudUo. Si < h trade XO per day , Good rcifon * for belling , Capital rt'iulred $ JCCO to f 8,100. Best cf references. Addicus "H. H. cart Bee olllce. 677-10 FOll SAI B House anJ lot 6 room house food for any kind ol bmlnusat David CHj.Neh , Ad- ilr.adM. No\at , llco office. 0)3 Op Oll SAIjFTln good will and fixtures ot the F Crelghton House. K-.sy terms. 633 tf FOR SALi-A nice cott ge and full 1 it , half block south uf MIHon llogo'i * rrsideuco , en 15tn ttreet. Inquire of M. Leo. Grocer , t.d ! and Lea DJltO Ij'OR SALK Jcreoy 008 , ycune bulls and bttferi J1 F-rtj' head laigcst lierd Host < pjillty , most noted fautlUa known. At head of herd the He1 ! fcnuvtn and the hot breed Mill llviiifr. titmmy Til- den , ibownt lee at Nebraska State Fir at Omaha Neb. , taken tint pilzuearh time. I'rl cs I vr , quality best. Ad lies M.I.I ) Solomon , Spring Valloj Stock farm , one rnllo wett o ( Fair frounJa Oruaha Neb t)5l-tf ) F'OR BALK OR ] .EASB-8lx b'Hiws ' lot. all or - part of It ( n'Bttutli 18th St Iho whole will mike > ery bca'JlUul rcjldcncwN Wcor , 13ihandMartha. ir < OU 8AI.E-A Brit-claw , veil fstallUIio.1 1'ry JL1 Cow's bunneM , Hock and lnw of "tore , il'.O o 116,000 Will Uko part trade , Addrun M , V Water * rare Ilru Hue. COi-tf Oll HALrUO lota with map and ab < trio of JL' tlilc fur the tuitu alto of Florcacc , Neb , Iho tire outfit at a Largilri. ( D.-O f. E. LEWIS , Uth and Jones. FOR SAI.K Special bargain. Srrall house anj fall lot near town , In good nh p > , $1,6DO. Hoato 7 rooms and one-half lot - , first-data locn- .lon , In fine conoltlon.tJ.OJO $500 down. Lois In lltn'com place nd other additions , on monthly ramcnts. FIrst-cl.iM property. tAgy terms. J. W. I.OUNSHUilV , 695 tf 1514 Douglas strett. [ TVJil SAIiB Very deiirabto rosiilonco lor smal V fimily , ono block off St M\rv' monuo , lo block ; romi > o oHI < ! o. Looitlon flno'i.1,500. lixsy tcrml POTrKR A COnn , HISFarmm street. 621-tfn 7OR SAI.E-By Earner .t Ifajnc , 13th and Far. JL1 nam , 167. lxt ) 44 xl0 , good 2 story house Da > enport SL between IBIh nnd Dth , JI.60) . , 153. Full lot Hickory St. , near 10th , largo hous (1,700 ( , SJcodown. balance inonthh r * > mtint- HO. Largo house , leased lot Cumliig ht. Ita.se runs 10 jears , $1,200. 161. Corner Dodge and 25th St , 7 room housoIarce lit shade trcea fas. , 83,000. Terms easy , 149. Now 7 room houtomi orient the u'ccut lots n Hanscom place $3,000. Big discount for cai-h. 137. Now fi room cottaifo hrgo barn , nlco loll South a > o , $2,300 easy term * . 3 Klcguit 0 room cottage , cemented cellar , fall lot , city water , cistern Vo , 10th St , iioir Leaven , worlh. $3.000. BIjT discount for cull 132. Very complete 0 room cottage Fain low St. near Hornoy , $3,6 i , $7 0 down , balance good time. 180. Full lot , new house , 14x24 South Omaha , ,300 , $160 down and ? 15 per month. 033 & 1IAYNK. IpOR ] SALE Several flno second-hand book-canon. Inqulreof Jno. I , . Webster , over A , I > . Morse's , 14th and Farnaiu stJccK RSl-tf rriOIldALSCHGAP-lhrce setter pups , 1 ontha L1 rail , tobo seen on Noith 13th street , No. 413 , FOR SALK-200OCO hard burnuil brick or b-urJ the cars nt Omah1 * or Florence nt lowoit mitket price. Address Florence Brick and TlloCo. , Onmha. Howcll&Sclnllcr , Agents. 1F8 1m 1 , 011 SAI.K Iwo story tramo house , 8 rooms and J.1 hall on CJH streetbear 10th. Cash price , SI.CCO. I'OVllilt k ( ODH. Ihlfi Fariiam street. 4'rt tf FOR SALE Two open Pceond-n\ud bupi i and i ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1318 Ilarm , Jt.and [ J10I18ALK A email Moflcr , Bahrnan a Co. , are L ? proof uf i , almost now , &t thli ofiico. tf FOll SALE One Voae ami Sons piano at a bar gain. Inquire at Kdhtlrn and Krlckson'u music store , on 10th tit. 239-tf FORSALK A choice Improved farm of 240 acres , well watered , good building * , largo orchard 80 acres fenced , within 1 | mllex at new stock } arilsand only E ttllea from city , at $55.CO per acre. Also 240 acres adjoining the boc , that can bo sold In 80 aero farms at $45 nnd $47.60 per aero. Terms easy. POT * TKR If COBB , 1615 Farimm street. 464 tf TjlORSALE Houses rooms , lot 76x143 , barn , cis- JL1 tern , trees , etc. Thornell's addition , Just off St. Mary's street car lino. I'rlco Jj.800. POTTK < St COBB , 1615 Farnam street , 405-tf 17(011 SALE Ono piano , a good ns new. Cbeip , D at Hotpo , 1610 Dodge. 40fl 1m TrOIl S4LK Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In J ? Potter's addition , 8 seems , well , 300 barrel cis tern , ou two lots , 1(0 feet front by 130 feet deep , for 12.060. POTfER & C"BB. 1615 Farnam St. 468 tf L. W , " Bee office. 449-tf IpOH 8 ALE At a bargain , 1200 pound work horse 1 In good order. A. J. 424tf 3'25 Brcadwny , Council Blulla , loua. IT\01l SALE-Ctumng street property. Lot In Wal- J1 nut Hill , Hosier's and Donnceken'i additions and West Cumlng , Lots cheap and on cosy terms. POTTER - TER & COBU , 1515 Farnam street. 429.tf FOH SALE Cheap lots In Shlnn'a 2nd addition Klrkwood nd l'l ln\lew. POTTEK t CODll 1616 Farnam street. 428 tf F OH BALK We oiler to rincnmen and otcrs , 700 choice Iowa llcifcrj 2 jtard old. 700 " " " 1 " " 600 " Steers 2 " " 603 " " 1 " " 100 1 anil f } ear old grade hulls Our cattle are yarded , and w o Invlto Inspection. 234-liu. Strange liros. , Sioux City , IOAO. FOll SALE Twenty acres of the Oriften ( arm , Si miles from the I'ostoflico , and only two block * from Pratt's sub-division. Will bo sold In 2 } , G or 10 aero Iota. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douslas rtrect 270 tf FOR SALE Farm 3 mlles from city , near Union Stock yards. Inquire at lira. Meyer , over Hoe der'9 Drug etore , 16th and Wobttcr. 872- FOH SAtiG Ohtap , fine driving horse , buggy and harness. Apply room24 , Omaha National Bank Buildintr. Etc tf | OsTOn Thursday , coming between Po't olllce JLJ and Pajtrn Hotel , a hunch of keys. Finder will please return to I'axton Hotel , and bo rewarded 724.7 LOST A light staay horse , front legs a trlflo crrok- cd. wind gall * on hind legs. Uovrard will bo paid If Hit at llobblo liros. , 09 S. 10th St 712 Op M USIC Lessons Rii en on Huto. Bend tpoftal to John Haniet , Omaha P 0. ir pCMTC will obtain a complete write up of tU uCIl I 0 Eastern Oregon , the great Hlirep , cattle and wheat country. Address E. O PUB. CO. , Ptndleton , Oregon. 630-6-wlt aOOD day board can bo hid at 117 North 14'h St. . between Capitol a\e. and Dodge. 650-llp FOR EXCHANGE Stock farm of 40J acres , has good buildings and Improvement , some etock anil Implemenls , Want stock of merchandise of about Address O. Henry , Bo f nice. 612-tf OTRAYED OR STOLEN A while roan cewabout O } ears old , short tall and about to 1m o a calf. Ten dollars reward will bo paid forhorrfturn to Jim Stephenson's Liiery stable , ICth St. Cmalia. 607-tf TAKEN UP Ono stray red roan homo 3 jc rs old. Call at A. S. Oetrorn's , corner Campbell and Blondu , N. W Omahi. 2 4 6w now. Very important I Got the Genuine I s Malt Extract. Unequalled In Its tonic action on ths enfeebled and sick. "MESSRS , TARIUXT & Co. : Ily family phjxiclan has recommended your HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT - TRACT for my wife , who has been an invalid forflf Icon > car , and It hai al mcst perlormoJ mlrail ) Brooklyn , Jan. 1832 PHICi : 100PKU DOXEN. THE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead , ' -Looooo in TTao. Fait lupcnoi'lng the largest old fiihbnod stoves and r nge U lit the tlmptest and mc.t efficient btovebuni'jraln the world , and with new IraproTo. men i the cmluKt to cpera'e Absolutely afe with Itsiiat nt reservoir , now la lue the eecoud tcaaoa without a tli gle accident. for Catalogue , Price List , Ktc. HUIiLi VAl'Olt STOVE CO. , CLEVELAND , 0.