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OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY JUNE 11 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morninsi Juno 11 LOOAL BREVITIES , H The ffranlto paving on Thirteenth street l" progressing qulto , rnpldly and with good weather will BOOH bo finUhod. -MoUlllo , thomnn nrrostod upon suspicion of befog Implicated In the confidence qamo of Monday , Is hold In ? 2,000 liMLI The grand jury yesterday returned nn Indictment for horsoatonltng ngnlnst Thomas Ullwood , who la now In the county Jail. Yesterday some nncak thlof entered n house near Crelghton'd college nnd made nwny with soToral loaves of bro.id nnd nemo pork. Anybody In need of sufos or Imxcs for pa pers , * Ilvorwonr , Ac. , will do well to call on Bamuol C. Cook , nt Ilia 1'nxton hotel , or Bond him word. - lack NuRonl's now thontro Is nearly completed - plotod and wlllbo called "Nugont'sjlncklnghnm Thentro" nnd will bo run by Jnck Nugont and lk > b Green , .lohnD. Croighton (1.1.1 ( bought the old Jack Morrow residence proporty.at the north- c it corner of Davenport and Ulghtocnth Btroots.forSlO.COO. JluBlncss men will do well to witness the iiro tCbt of fire and burglar proof safes nt the corner of Iflnth and Dougliw strootx this alter- noon at 2 o'clock. A complaint wns filed ngalnst n Chlnn- mon , for oroctlng n wooden structure within the flro limits' , Tohn won nrrostod but upon promising to pull the building down Imme diately ho was released. The Sunday-schools of the rrosbytorlnn churches of Omaha nro to unlto In n basket picnic nt Hollovtio , to-day , iTuno llth. Train loayoo 1J. & M. Depot at 8 : 15 n. in. , and rotnrns nt 0:31 : p. m. l''nro for the round trli/35 conts. Children 20 cents for round trip. Slono and cement were unloaded yester day In front of Trinity cathedral for complet ing the tower which thus far has boon carried up only to the level of the main part of the atnicturo. The tower Is to bo finished thli floason , nnd no doubt the clilrnos promised for It will bo ready to ring out at the nort Christ mas. mas.'Principal Glllexplo , of the dtato deaf and dumb Institute , was in tha city yoatorday ar ranging for sending homo the various pupils whoso annual vacation begins to-day. The institute reoponii on. September 17th. There have been about n hundred pupils this year , nnd It has boon the boat year for study and health that the Institution ever had. The Nebraska Ledge No. 1 and Myrtle Ledge , U. D. , K. 1' . , will glvo i\ picnic nt Ashland , Nob. , on Friday , Juno 27Ui. Tickets - ots will bo ono dollar for round trip , which will include dancing at Ashland. This will ba a first class affair in all roflpocti. No gamb ling will bo allowed on or nhout the grounds , or anything olijoctionuhl permitted. Tickets can bo had of 15. K. French , M.Tof t , Andrew liordon , Cnpt George Cragor , T. J. Krnp , J , Donnelly , Jr. 8\VANSON.-In this city , Juno Oth , nt 4 o'clock p. m , , Axolnmor 1C ml Hwnnsonngod 0 montlu. 1'uneral Juno llth , at 2 p. m. , from the res idence. corner of Fourth and L'ioroa , I'EHSONAJj. C. It. Hall , of Lincoln , Is at the Motropoll- I tan. tan.Thoj. Thoj. A. Drltt , of Now York , ia at the Met ropolitan. D. Landon , of Genoa , Is stopping at the Metropolitan , M. S. Bartlett , of Weat Point , is at the Metropolitan , J. K. liigloa , of Crota , Is sojourning nt the Metropolitan. V. S. Tucker , of Blair , Is stopping nt the Matropolltau. J. 15. Owen and wife , of Milwaukee , are nt the Metropolitan. Vrank P. Gavnn , Auroriv , Nob. , registered at the Metropolitan. W. O. Taylor , of the Ilradstroot company , went vtoat Inst evening. Krnoit H. 1'lorco , of The llovoro Journal , MasMchuaotta , Is In the city. .7. G. Kily and Frank 1'atrldgo , of Tokn- inah , are nt the Metropolitan. Justice Stouborg huaroturiiod froinChIcngo whore ho attended the convontloii. U ! Dr. G. li. Miller , of the Ilorald , hns gone or n. short trip out through the state , Win. 1'nntlng nnd wife , and W. 31. Thorpe , David City , uro at the Metropolitan. .Tudgo Dillon nnd family , of Now York , loft for Los Aiigcloa.Oullfornla.j'cstorday , In 1'roa- tdent DIUuu'g prlvato car. Hov. Mr , Hnrsha waa called to Jncksont Illo , last Saturday night , by the announcement of the serious illness of his child. To-day Mrs. John Jacobs will leave for Hanover , Pennsylvania , whore eho will upoud several mouths vlBltlui ? with her parents. Mrs , Win. Uouldln , mother of Mm. G . J. Ilurut , arrived from Baltimore Monday mid will epand the summer hero with her I ' , daughter , Mr , S K , Kosu , ono of the conductors of the U. P. , loaves with Ids family to-duy Sodalla , twhero the latter will epond uomo time Ultlng. Poitmniter J. 0 , MoUrldo and wife , Lin coln ; Hon. K. V. Wjirrou , Nebraska Cityj 3 { . K. Fogg , Beatrice , and A Castollor und wife , Lincoln ; registered yesterday ot the Paxton. Charley Mack , the ploaiiut and jolly con ductor of the dummy train , Is now a widower , ( ill wife Iiavlng gone east , Charley ia now spending hU evenings dowu town with the boys.Mr Mr , KJ Itlloy has gene to Pennsylvania and his friends state that whou ho returns he will not La ohmobutvlll bring with ( dm wlm * consldein the lovllost and boat woman lu thb gro t world , Mr , W. J. ll&droll , who for a number ol years back has boon identified with the jewel ry builnoM of this city , nud lately with John Bauuier , leaves In n few days for Melbourne , Australia , where Lo Is to act us agout for t New York homo. On lili way ho will > hlt old home in linglaud. ' V. W. Crew , St. Paul ; Jno. Xehrung , West Point ; A. K. Welln and V , lleuard , O kKnd | J , B. MclCee , Palmyrai IS. W , llyun , lllalr ; Jehu Divyer , Jackson ; J. H. MIckey , Lincoln U , G. Sinltli , Kxetcr ; V. Kreltz , Plum Crock 1' . 0. Dodge and G. V , Dodge , Wood lllver were guosla at the Mlllard ycatcrday , STAIK & Bus DIUEOTOUV to be issued in Julj 18b4 , price § 1,00. J. M. WOLFJJ , pub her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. A MIDNIGHT MEETING , The Conncil in Session Until Twclrc to Transact the Business of tbc "Dear People , " MoHugh and MoGavook Complain of the Board of Public Works The Passage of the Electrical Wire Ordinancei ) iincnn Not Confirmed Other Im port iint MnttcrH. Attho regular meeting of the council last voning numbers Bcclicl , I3ohnt , Has- all , Kaufman , UcdfielJ. Tlirano , Wood- worth and Murphy wore present. The oil wns called , nnd the journal of tlio irovioua mooting was read nnd approved , PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor : stating ho had np- irovetl certain ordinances passed at the ast meeting of the council. Filed. From same : appointing W. II. Ijamp , lUgnstua Pratt nnd W. J. Uroatch ap- iraiaora to asscea the daniogo caused by hanging the grade from St. Mary's Avenue from 17th to 10th streets. Con- rmcd. From Alex Wallace : recommending ho appointment of Robert D. Duncan us ewer inspector. Referred. From Mrs. R. M. Trout : protesting gainst changing the grade of Wheaten trcot. Referred. From Wolahnin and Mo IS wan , with- rawing their protest against the appoint ment of Robert D , Duncan. Referred. From John T. Ilnlbort nnd others , sking for a change ot the grade of Divi- ion street. Referred. From William J. Ilnhn nnd others , aking that a hydrant bo placed on Mich- jan street , between Center nnd Colfai. loforrod. From George Jones nnd othersasking [ hat n bridge bo constructed on Twenty irst street north of Clark. Granted. From John T. Boll nnd others , pro- eating against the running nt largo on ; ho public streets of cattle. Referred. From W. I. Baker , 0. E. Squires nnd John Gnrrott , making report as nppraia- nrs on the extension of California street , [ loforrod. From Lewis S. Rood , as secretary of , ho library board , ranking annual report. loforrod. From city engineer , recommending ho refunding of $16 to C. A. Lcary , axes paid in'oxooas ( through. Error ro- orrod. Rood's second adition , Roes place were > rcsentcd and referred , From Li. Martis and others asking that a sewer be constructed in alloy between 3urt nnd Webster. Referred. From W. J. Ilahn , Thomas Falconer nnd James E. Boyd , making report on damages from changing the grade ol Siglitoonth from Farnam to Harnoy. loforrod. From G , A. Lindquost and others , ask hat the grade of the alloy in block 5 bo established. Referred. From MoIIugh and McGarrock , com1 ilaining of the action of the board of mbllo works in letting the contract for tiling to others when they were the low- it bidders. Referred. From City Attorney Council , giving li.s opinion that section of city ordinance , ogulating the snlo of liquors is illegal , > ut suggesting that the present order of hiugs continue to the end of the munici ml year , at which time a legal ono will > o passed. Referred to the committee on judiciary to frame proper ordinance. From city clerk stating W. J. Halm would make out the aaseasmcnt and tax ia t for ? 100. Accepted. From M. Donnvin requesting to bo oleasod from the bond of Louisa Killiko o the city. Referred. From Water Works stating hydrants md boon constructed as ordered by the ouncil. Re furred. From II. G. Clark nnd others petition- ng the council to open South avenue , teferrod. From Truman Buck stating ho had nado tender of damages na ordered by ho council. Filed. From B. Unas , presenting an addition al claims for cervices rendered in Ilaus- com park. Referred. From C. E , Squires , D. Koniston nnd John Groves making report of damages 'or opening 17th street. Referred. The bond of Policeman Nation , ' ! was approved. From George A. Ilongland , asking that the sewer running through the private properly of the Barb Wire company , nnd others bo removed , Referred. The spalo bond of Amandas Qotzsch- 111 an n was approved. From James Cheightou , making report of services rendered by inspectors. Re ferred. Ftom J. II. Butler , asking for n four days leave of ubaence. Granted , From Truman Buck , stating ho hod inado tender of damages to Farnam street property owners is ordered by the coun cil. Mr , Buck further stated that ho had received § 7,000 on donations to pay these damages. From G. W. Ambrose , in view of the many appeals from Farnam street grade , that a committee bo appointed to effect n compromise be tween the property owners and the city. In accordance with the suggestion lias call , Btihm nnd llodflold were appointee thu committee. From James Cruighton calling the at tentiou of the council to the fact that the St. Mary's avenue sewer extension had boon completed six months. Referred From James Crcighton , presontiug tin sewer bids and the bonds of the contnvc tors. Referred. The bond of the Barber asphalt com pany was approved. 11ESOLUTIOXH. Bjr Furay , that the city attorney bo in structcd to frame an ordinance such that the law of nuisance will apply to non residents ns well na residents. Adopted By Pohm , that the RIM company furn ish the city council with a Hit of gas lamps now bring put in place. Adopted. By Ilaacall , that n sidewalk bo con structed on the west side of Thirteenth street between Farnam nnd Lloward. Adopted , IlKI'OHTS OV CnMMITTERH. Streets and grades , recommending that thu grade on Davenport street bo not changed. Approved. _ Police , recommending that the city iliysiciati's report bo placed on file. Adopted. Police , majority nnd minority reports > n the indefinite Biiajionsion of William Nightingale from the police force. ' JTho najority report recommended hssuspon ! > ion , which was supported by Furay , Phrono nnd Behm. The minority by Inscall , Rcdfiold , Kaufman nnd Wood- worth. Behm said ho had boon placed upon the force because Louder had > remised him an appointment if ho would lolp to elect the member from the Fifth , 'lie matter was then referred to the nayor nnd marshal ) . Police , rcci mm ending that the ntrcot ominissioncr bo instructed to remedy the troot sprinkling , ns complained of. Adopted. Gas. recommending that . "tho gas com- mny bo notified to remove the lamp post rom the southwest to the northwest ornor of Hamilton nnd Saunders streets. \ . ( looted. Sewerage , making two reports on the onfirmatioii of Robert D. Duncan. The majority report was signed by Uascall and Wood worth ; tno minority by Furay. Woodworth withdrew his signature from ho majority to the minority report. The appointment of Duncan waa rejected. Viaducts , rccommendim ? that the city attorney bo instructed to draft a proper ordinance in conformity rrijh the petition of William A. Paxton and 130 othcra for , ho construction of n viaduct across the railway track on llth street. Adopted ORDINANCES. * An ordinance establishing the grade of Madison avenue from Woolworth to Ed. Croighton avenue. Road three times and passed. An ordinance regulating the erection of wires for electrical lighting purposes. Objections were made to the ordinance as read , by Red field. The ordinance was read n second time by title whereupon it was moved by Hod field nnd carried that the council go into n committee of the whole upon the consideration of the ordi- lanco. Mr. Bohm vrna chosen chairman. Several amendments ( wore made after rvhich the committee nroao nnd reported .o the council. The report 'was adopted and the ordinance passed ns amended. An ordinance establishing the grade of California from 23d to 26th street. Re ferred. After passing the appropriating ordl nance for Mny nnd referring several others of minor importance the council nt 11:35 : adjourned. Ask your druggist lor Radding's Jlussln Snlvo. Keep it in the house in civso ofncc ! dents. Price 25c. FLOWER MISSION. Tlio Iiartlcs of the AV. O. T. U. Illstrlb mo Bouquets to Sick , Poor and Prisoners. In the rooms of the W. 0. T. U. Mon day were heaped up boquots of fragrant and beautiful flowers , for distribution in observance of the annual Flower Mission day of the Union throughout the United a tales. The boquots wore those brought jy rnombora and those contributed by the churches from the Children's day offer ing , 100 nil told. Mrs. Grntton was superintendent of the distribution and the ladles of the various committees were Sirs. Scholor , Mrs. 3row ) , Mrs. Mole , Mrs. Tail , Mrs. Char- ion , Mrs. Myors , Mrs. Lummis , Mra. Boll and Mrs. Whitson. The hospitals , jails nnd houses of the sick poor were muted , and no doubt the calls of the allies seemed to the recipients of the jouquots like unto thoaa of miniaturing angola. To each bouquet was nttachod i icnptural text , nnd if the reporter may jo allowed to mention it , ono addressee a the slayer of Joasio Snoll bore the toxl commencing with "Though your sins l > j ai scarlet. " STRUCK BY FOUTUNK. Ono of the MomplilH Mon Who Urow Fifteen Thousand Dollars. Stories of mulilcn or miraculous wealth have always possessed n peculiar fascination for the nassos , nnd tlio mini who has drawn a prlzo n n lottery U regarded na the happloxt of mor- ; ai > . At tlio last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery two Memphis mon drew 515 , . 000 each. Oiio of these was Mr. 1) J. Dorsey , who haaboou a foreman of hands at work ipou the lovooa along the Mississippi. lie hag ( icon Hvhiff In luimhlu circumstances nt 33 FiicVson street. An Avalaiicho reporter yesterday - torday had curiosity to BOB the man who had drawn the $15,000 , BO ho repaired to the corner - nor of Main nnd Jn-kson ntroots and Inquired of Homo children where Doreoy lived. "Von menu the man that drew the luttory [ irlzol" naked ono of them. "Yes , " replied the reporter. "Ho'ii moved nwny. Ho usoil to llvo In that llttlo IHHIHO over thorn , hut ho'n Rolii' to Itvo In line huiisoin ! < \ > rt 1'lckoilug now. " The reporter greatly ninrvollodund wont to the IIOIIBO pnlntod out to him , nnd nuked n man thuru it Dorsoy still lived thoro. "No , " wan the reply. "You BOO ho drew iwt ( if the biff tirlzo In The LoimUnn State Lottery , nnd ho wants inoro ntylish. qnnr- tori ) , He's cot the numoy and I guess IIO'H imy. I wish I was in his place , that's all. " r. Dursoy U said to bo n man In everyway doaen Inif the good luck tint has been thruxt upon him hy chance. .Uri/in/u't ( Teuu. ) Awl- anthe , June 4 , Kiiforco tlio OnllmiHCCB , To the Editor of TJIK HUB. The residents of the western part ol the city are very indignant on account ol depredations of cattle which are sup posed to bo under charge of herders but , as a matter of fact , wnndor about it their own sweet will , destroying fences , trees , shrubbery and ( lower bods. Our city ordinances prohibits stock run- ing nt largo in the streets , and these ordinances should bo enforced. 1) . Smith ColVoy Still MVAB. It was reported yesterday morning thai Smith OjiToy , a bhcksmith , had been drowned. A DEK reporter eallod at the hop on Sixteenth street and found Smith n mighty lively corpse He was out fishing on Sunday but return ed in time to go to work Monday morn ing. THE COMING OHAMPIOHS , i'lio John M. Thurotons ut DCS Molncs nml the Union Pacifies at Hock Island. TUB THUIISTONS. This evening nt five o'clock the John M. Thurston IIoso company will start , over the Rock Island , for Dos Molnoa , Iowa , where that state's firemen's tour- lament is being hold this week. The joys hnvo entered in ono race only , the 'reo-for-all , being n 300-yard raco. This will take place Friday afternoon , nd the boys will return on. Saturday. The John M. Thurstons nro in fine form , and leave Omaha with no thought of ) oing shut out in this race , whore n $500 cart ia nt stake. The following are Uio names of the nombcra of the team and their places : iTornmo C. I'ontzel , manager. I'otor Duffy , cnptnln. Will C. llrynn , lender. 1' . M. Dulfv , i'rnnk l-'rlJch , W. J. Hawks- worth , S. 0 1'ooto , Kd. Sunders , W. J. Goafs , V. 1 . Sessions , J. Lucas , \Voodcox mid J. Impaon. Wm. Webb nnJJ.T. Vandorford , couplers. Sani'l Crowley und J. Corralek , ilugmon. Hoflervo men , Wm. Cott'Jamos Trnynor , J. teach and T. Collins. The team will bo accompanied by J. louck , Ed. Gnrman , Ed , Lecdor , Col. Smyth , T. U. Walker , , D. P. Angoll , U. , . Goodrich , H. T. Leavitt , N. B. Ken- icdy , S. N. Grilliu and F. S. Mai- olm. THK UNION 1'AGIFC.H. To-morrow the Union PaciOca will eave for Rock Island where they will > lny three games with the club which waa icro three days last week. The Rock 'stands , since they loft hero , have vrcngthonod their nine materially by the addition of several now players from the St. Louis Rosorvoa wh'ch club disbanded only a short time ago. The Union Pacific management lias se cured J off Dolan , who is well-known in this city. Dolan played with the Omaha nine in ' 79 , and afterwards caught Jim Whitney in California the season the lat ter made his record as pitcher. Games have been arranged for Friday nd Saturday of next week -with the Prickly Ash Bitten club , of St. Louis This team has some good .players in it nnd a geed game may bo looked for. Only nt Krollo's , finest and chtnpca itravr hats. Under Nebraska National jank. Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed for record in the county clerks office Juno 0 and reported for tbo BEE by Amos' rea ! estate agency. 0. H. Dewey ct al. Commissioners to Omaha Belt Ry. Co" , right of way , par n w of n w sec. 83 115 r 13. § 200. C. H. Dewey ot al. Commissioners to Omaha Bolt Ry. Co. , right ofway , par s e . } of a o Jsee. . 29 and s w , s w see. 2 ! tl5r3. 3200. John Rush , city treasurer , to Henry Schmidt , lot 0 , block 043 , Omaha , Treas deed. deed.R. R. Kimball et al. to Charles S. Poor lot 8 and part lot 7 , block ] 02 , Omaha wd. $2.000. Charles S. Poor and wife to R. Kim ball ot al. , lot 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , block 1 Omaha , wd. . . § 0,000. M Dexter L. Thomas and wife to Chri Hartman. lot 18. block 11 , Hanscom Place , wd. $500. John. J. Redick to Cornelia R. Gilbert o 100 foot of s 44 foot of block 101 , Oma ha , wd. $1.00. Byron. Reed to the public , Rood's 3 add. add.Andrew Andrew R. McCown and wife to Wm B. Edwards , several lots in Florence , Q 0. D. Samuel E Rogers nnd wife to Hoin rich Mueller , lots 2 and 3. block 12 Improvement association w. d. , $500. Alfred Foreman and wife to H. E Palmer , lota 33 and 34 , block " , Hansom place , w. d. , $1900. Jas. G. Mogoath to the public plat o Clark place. 0. G. Kempf and wife to Lang Foitick lot 5 , pt. N. W. , S. E. sec. 34 T 15 R 13 (4.80 ( acres ) w. d. $1400. SMOKE Seal of North Carolina Tobacco tax Agent. The Union Pacific company has issuoi the following circular : OMAHA , Nr.n. , Juno 2 , 1881. To all officers , employes , and all state territorial , county , city andschool _ dis trlct officers : Mr. T. S. MoMurray having tondnroc his resignation ns tax agent , to take eifoc July 1 , 188i , Mr. T. B. Evans ia hereby appointed his succc.saor , his appointmen taking effect and being in force on niu after said date. Mr. Evans will have charge of the investigation vostigation and adjustment of all rca and personal taxes of the Union Pacific railway company , Nebraska , Wyoming Colorado and Idaho divisions , and hat Full povror and authority in ill' ) promises Your co-operation and asshttnco is re quested. Tuos. L. KIUBALI. , Asst. Gen Managoi. LKAVITT BUUNIIAN , Land Com. "A Single Fact IsAVorrli n ot'ArRumout. " Mr. W. IV Latlirop , of South Kaston , Mass under data of .Tun. 7 , 1881 , says : ' 'My fatho hail for yoarH nn outing cancer on hU mule lip which had been gradually prowlnir wors until It had oatan away his imili-r Up dawn t the gimn , and wan feeding ItsvH on the luxUl > f his check , and the surgeons natd n horribl iloivth WUH soon to coma. Wo gave 111 in nln bottles of Sniffs Specific and ha 1m boon on .Irely cured. It has created gioat oxcltemon n this section. " Treatise oil Blood and Sklu Dlscami inalloi frcn. frcn.Tins SHUT SITOIFIO Co. , Drawer 3 , AtlnntP Ga. , 169W. SSilSt. , N Y. , nnd 1205 Chest nut St. , i'lilln. Kolibrd of Monday a young man by the nani of John Chambers caused Mollie Gray t bo arrested for robbing him of nbout 81 nt the theatre comique. Chambers say that ho first bought n bottle of wino.tlii'i gave the woman ? 2.50 to help pay a I'm which she said she had to pay and Hiei she turned around and robbed him o what ho had loft. The woman wa brought before Judge Benoko yesterday nnd was hold under $300 bail fo : trial. llunno'ri KouucMJp. Acting under the instruction ' the marshal ! roundsman Turn Ruano visite < last night aevoriil places , whose business ia not sanctioned by law , looking fo : parsons carrying concealed woaj > ons Several m u were found carrying revel t veru. They were accordingly arrested { and tnkeu to jail. } i Hotel Monday ove. J. H. Reid was arrested upon complaint of Charles E. Fearia , pro prietor of the Planters hotel. The charge against Reid ia that of defrauding the plaintiff out of $9.25 hotel bill. Reid is n general hotel bent having boat n board bill at the Canfiold nnd several ether place * . There are several moro f these hotel _ boats lingering around this city boating a hotel out of a few days board and then skipping over to nnolhor to repeat the trick. Warrants are out for several of them and an effort will bo made to break up the business. Absolutely Pure. _ This powder ncerirles. . A row el of puroncss , trenBth and wholcsomcnrs'J10' ' ° , feouomlcal than the rdlniry klnds.andcannot'0.8'1'.1 ' In rompolltlor with the multitude of low test. " " " " weight ilum or hosphate powder" . Sold o'1 ' ' " cnm UOYAL IIAKI NQ POWDMl CO SPECIAL NOTICES. trSpoclalB will Foattlvelynot be Inaertod anieaa paid in advance. TO LOAN-MOB ov. MONEY Loaned on chattel mortgage , by C. R. Woolloy , room 20Omaha National Bank. 010 Imo TUTONEY TO LOAN In fums of 300 and upwards at 1TJ. low rates on first class real estate security. S82-tf POTTER k COBB M LOANED On chattel property by J.d B t. VTT Y , 213 south 14th street. 776.1m MONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates of interest Hernia' Loan Agonov. 15th ft Doufla 231-tf T\yfONKY TO LOAN In sums of eSOO. and upward IVJL 0. F. Davis and Co. , Real Estate nd Loan Agents , 1605 Ftrnam St. 833-tf HFLP WANTED. -innn AGENTS WANTED double quick , to sell IUUIJ niograrhles of BL INEANU LOGAN , by II. J. Hamsdol ] , MR. ELAINE'S personal friend and preference as author : 000 pages ; steel portraits , fullv Illustrated ; splendid terms , prospectus readv. Send BJe for complete outfit Don't delay. A II 31001M3 & CO. . Omaha Neb. I708-14p WANTED-Gltls at 217 N. 10th street. 787-lOp WANTED A competent girl for general house , work. Inquire at Mrs. N. J. Edholm 2141 Chicago cage street 792-14 WANTED Good first-class girl for general house work. Call 610 S. 10th street , bet. Jackaon and Howard. 79112p TTTANTED Good dining room girls at it. Charles V > Hotel , Harney St , between mil and 13th. Wages 815. per month. 703-12 " \\TANTED Lady pastry cook at Danbaum'a res- V > taurant. 1613 Dodge street. 40S-12 r ANTED Olr ( or Laundry at Planter's House , 16th and Dorfgo. 802 lip WANTED MEN 600 men for Canada ; 100 men for Duluth60 men for St. PanlCity. Good wages. Reduced fares. Applyto J. A. TURNER , Omaha. Neb. , Juoo 10,1831. City Hotel. 803.1 > p ANTED Girl for housework ' - - W at 2-2-27 Dodge St 701-1 m WANTED One good canvasser to cell goods In cltv. Steady employment Call 421 South 10th Street. 700-llp WANTED A flrst-cltus ( lining ronra girl. Best of wages. Boston Restaurant , 1414 Douglat St. ? 02 Up WANTED Good blacksmith for general black , smithing. None other need apply. Address J. F. Hoover , Sprtagfleld Neb 70M4p THtMNTED Twenty good strawberry pickers. TV Those who mean business. Apply to Samuel Auery , i mile south of barracks. 777-lOp WANTED Good dlshwaehcr and Eccond cook at Danbaum's restaurant , 1614 Dodge Street. 741-tf WANTED A girl for general housework , at 2016 Capitol atenue. 733-lOp TT7"ANTEO General State Agent who can get and T i work canvassers for now book. Tint-class In every respect to sell on subscription. Address ' ! ) . S" Omaha Boo. 767-llp \\fAN I El ) A rcllablu and aeti\emiu to represent T ' a first cla s poitralt haute , taking orders nud delivering work In Omr.lia to the right party. Big commission will b paU. Addroo Ublcagi Portrait Co. , CO , Uetropollt.n Block , Chicago. 723 IDp /"AN / I ED Laundry girl at European llotol , 01 South 10th street. 70811 W LrAN'lED Gnod girl OHM tliut caii couk Good wages paid. Call 1510 North 19th Street. 708-llp \\7ANTED-A good barber. Good pay guaranteed. V > K. B THIGLER , North Bond , Dodge Co. Nob. 870 Imp YIT'ANTBD-aood woman cook. Wages 87per week T > or $30 per mouth at M. Obcrtt.Propnetnr Nob. House , Nortn 1'UttoNeb , 678-lOp V17"ANTED Can\asslng agents to handle a newly TT patented article One tilhroo oji bo sold In every fa'ully Call on or addtess "Enterprlso " No. 14 Crelichtoii Hlock. 633 tf SITUATIONS \7ANTED. WANTKO Situation as assistant book-keeper or salesman In dry goods store , by an oxporlenod Iran , who xpcaks .Herman and kngllsh. Adilrtsa "M. R. U- " care Uce. 7C9-Up WANTED Situation as watchmsn by an exper ienced man. Adresi M. W. D. " Hot olllco. 74810p \7ANTKO Situation as watchman by an cxpcr > lenccd mm , Addnsi' U , D. " Bee ( .Mice. 710p Situation as book keeper or taleiuun by n man with experience. Cm give good recommendation * , Addicss" ! ' . A. A."ii 111 Cumin- * Et. OlS-llp illBCELLiHHODD WANTS. " \\7ANTED-SlngIe furnphcd room by gentleman. Goud rofcrcncet Ml ht take board. "A. II C. " Boo uttlco. 7S3 13p \\7 ANTKD-A neroud hand L n Mower , In good II cniulldoo. State paitcrn and price , Uanlentr , this otlice. \ f ANTED Good furnlilicd room within reanona- 11 blu dlatiniti nt U , P , headquatti rs , at moderate pilce. Address " 0. N. II. " Dee olllce. 737-tf WANTED To borrow at 8 per cent , for 6 yean , ? Soco indcr mortgage on uidnciimhered tlty rc - id > vco I'roperty ' , Address "A. T. F. " Boo office. 7t.O 10i -For a mail ftjtood huslness qui'lfle ' * . \l tlcni and go'xl slu'iding , poelilon In flock- jarJi , ot other office or ctpaclt } , where a good rapid | > eiimawid acco.tiH : l rt ! < | iiliuJ. Apply r E. F , bnitlio , Udlck'n Dlock. 753 Up V /'ANTED B ara In prhate fmully , by a jouug m n. Addium "Vf. J O. " Uce ollVe. 7s4 1 > pone ono to adopt a boj babv ono yterold. li.julro at tlio poor fi/ui. 7tSllp \\7ANTKD Boart for gentl uiaa tndwlfeln pr | . II > ale family. Family without uhldrca prefer < ltd , AJditai-17" llio ulllco , bUting teiius and lo < 639 tl A\f ANTSII Hy a ncntl uuu , room wid board In a nrivaUfauilU. Wlllu \ good price for the place. Addrei "F B. 8 , " onto BooofUcj. 707-tf \\7AN1KD Boarder * tu know the St. Chules Ho II ttl on llarnuv St. , Iwttteou 12th and 13th will mt uptli < < tin tablobotid lor $100 per week of ai j houio lu the dty ol & v rrc pondlr < r nlw , tJS tt MERGELL fe ROSENWEia , Are prepared to do OUTSIDE THK oirvr In ftny branch , On Short Notice CARRY THE LARGEST ANI ) FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE , SIGN , WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS AND FRESCO ° * s ES 1515 Eonglas Slrfifil.Qinalifi.- > or.etcmience PAINTING DECORATING , VI7ANTKD The public to know that Mrs Lummli > tlio milliner nt 810 North ICth St. sell ? the l tc t tt la 01 New York Millinery. 0/8-tl ( / FOB RanT aonaii ana Lot' ) . I poll IlLNr Kurnl-licil room on southucst corner 1 of I'urnimnml lOlh. Uocxl > tcw nnd tilc& ant. No. 1001. Inquire within , , fi4-10p 1 011 HUNT "null cottaso , find hoii-chold ( roods ' ( or sole , 22 1 south 12th street , 703-llp r Tlio nicely ( urnljhoJ joonn 614 N. 16th St. , ncnr Ooss St. 71D 4p HKNT Furnished rooms with boin > , 1814 Uaunportfct. 707-lflp T OBUKST lUoms with board by lUy or ttcok , 770-lnp OIt ItKNT Hon o of 4 rooms and M rhcti. In- J 1 quire 420 south 14th ttrtct. A. MUHHIY. 010-llp ; HL.ST A hou o ot o rooms , hall tiUck trom Join 1' dciiot. Inquire of M. Jrfo , grocer , 22il n d Li aonw on h Streets. 037-lli - hlxrooiu hoiKoon HirictciriinilUon- ' > cnt tolmeluces. AJilrnsa ImnicdUtily , " (1 X , " Bee olllco. 760 tf I OH KI T Nicely lurnlshcd room 1013 Uodpo St. 1 703-lOp UbM-Uood furnished front room. Urtt- class louse west of the Herald otllcc. 770-Np | j > oil Hhc\ I MJW liuii.c , 0 rooms , 1107 DaNcnport JL1 street. Inquire at 1218 Da\cnport bt. ,63-lOp KENT Desirable front rooms furnUhod or 1 unfurnished , with board , In prUato lnmtlncw rcFldciico with modern comenlcii cs T < rmsie enable - able , CSS I'Irapant street , one-half block to St. Mnri'fl \pmio ftreftrnrs. "lid-lip po HUNl'-NIco rooms , 658 S. Iflth St. L 730-lCp 10K RENT Front room furnished 1823 1'arnim F St. 013-tf IpOR RUNl A pleasant lurnl hcd room for gen- 1 tleincn , at 13u Capitol a\cnuc. 057-1Cp poll HKNT Ono furnished room 022 S. W. corner I 1 Izinlaud 13th Sts. 6 5 IQp F Oll HUNT Four ptcasint and convenient clum bers for house-keeping formal ! and wife without children , no boarders or roomers allowed , 310 north 17th St. , 3 Mocks from P. O , 012-tf RENT Furnl hep house 6 rooms for a low months. Address "II. V. D. " Bee office. _ , 691.If p [ JiOIl 11BNT A first class stern In good locality. C1 Inquire at KJholm and Erlckson. C01-tf FOR KENT First-class 8 room cottage S , T. Peterson , south caet corner 16th and Douglas. C74-lmp FOR RKNf Furnished front roem 1721 Douglas. E87 tf 770H HBNT hlegant residencu 10 rooms , furnace , JL1 hot and cold water , bath rooms , tc. Suitable for first-class boarding house or prlvato residence , $70 per month. Fourteen room house new , 14th St near Jones60 per month. BARKER & MAYNE , 037-tf 13th and rarna-n. TTlOtl RENT Rooms In No ira8k National Bank JF liulldinK' . Most desirable ulliccs In the city Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by steam. Apply at Bank. 023 tf HUNT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge. FOR Dodge.4S9lm FOR KENT Three lirga houses of 8 to 22 rooms each. Desirable location , Suitable for Doardlni ; house or hotel. BARKER & MAYNE , 467-tf IpOlt ItKNT House 0 roomt. Inquire ct J. 1 * . lloe Jf 6th St 230 tf FOR RENT In Redlck's block. Storeroom 120 feet deeD and good office room. Paulacn & Co. , 5J3 Farnam , room 3 , 760-tf FOR RENT piano. Inquire at Edholm & Erlck- son's. 63341 F OR RENT Store room 1600 Farnam St. , by PAULSRN & CO. 409-tf BENT Furnished rooms on the no rthne FOR oor. 18th and Capltolavonuo , formerly Crolgnton Uonse , lR9- R RENT Large furnlsne room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 435-tf FOR RENT Cho p , one piano , one organ. A. Hospe , 1619 Dodge St. 410-lm FOR SALE. FOR SALE Uool Boarding House. 217 N. 10th street. 783-llp Foil SALE Ore car load of saddle ponies , all well broken , 2018 St Marj 's at o. G. S. MASON. 789-12p FOR SALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874 Contains a good 8trek of Fancy Goods and other fixtures , wagon , etc. Location flret-clasi. Cheap for cash. Apply 610 10th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. 734-lm FOR SALE A good paying grocery business , stock and fixtures , will Invoice ? 2,600. Baku 8x5,000 piryf ar. For further Information , address for two weeks " 2. " Bee outre. 703 tf SALE Two and a half acres near Waterworks FOR works re-cnolr , cheap , 217 N. Iflth St. 804-llp FOR SAM-A nice cottigo and full l"t , half block Bouthof Milton Rogo'S1 residence , on 13tn street Inquire of M. Lee , Grocer , 22d nnd Lcatoaworth. eao-ie Il Fliicrt phaeton horse In the cltv. It. C. Patterson , 13th and Farnam. 70M1 FOR SALE-Two thcap lots , shlnn's addition. For ten dajsouly. 11. C. Patterson , corner 13th and Karnam. 772-11 FOR SALB 20 cottages , beautiful homes , from 3',600 to 81 , < > eav terms. H. C. I'.Utd'sun , corner 13th nnd Farinun. 773-11 FOR HALE Lots lu Saumlers and Illmubiugh add. , Sunn Side , Hawthorne , West Knil , May. field , by R. C. Patterson , coiner 13tn and Ftrnam. 774-11 FOR SALE A perfectv ! new No. 2 tjpo writer at a good discount Call or address C. M. Miller , 1617 Harney St , Omaha Neb. 778 10 FOR SA1 E Full lot with goad 4-room house , Ncl Bon's addition , near Ciiinlng street. Monthly pay ments for $1,700. ItARKIM & MAYNE , JBthnnd Fart am. 747-12 FOR SALE At low figures and ra y tcrim , resi- ilonceproptrty , most desirable In the city at the price. First and second No's east of 20th on Mason ttrcct. 743 10p FOR SALE At tl o Thriving town ot Blue Hill , Neb. A stock of dry got ) Je and groccrli s , A Uo store room for rent , 2t 00 , good opportunity for a man contemplating going Into business. Apply one noor caet of Citi HUtl , r adjrcta" ! ; . K. " 1' O. box 43 Blue Hl'J , Neb. 722-12p 17 > ORSALK REAlifFBTATi : A great bargain In ' W lot * In Hocso's Place , otiSt Mary's avenue street car line , t > try low price f r 30 da } a. Applv tu Joeoph M. Reese , 211 South lith strcut. 074.Imp JT OR SA1.K One of the littt buulnesi oniortu ] > iltlca ' In Ncbra < ka. Stock of Gcneinl llcrchandltv. i'a h trade ? 2CO per day. Good rtasonx for ( tiling. Capital required ? J , < JCO tu S,100. Dcst of rcferonets Addio s"ll. H. cart Iloollic . 077-10 71011 SALV. Thi good will and fixtures of the 1 Cre'guton ' House. Emy terms. 033 tf I"Oil SALE Jersey co , jtunif bulls and heifers ' Fjrt ) head latgcst herd lltst qiitllty , most noted fauilllftt known. At head of herd the wo'l known and the licet breed bull living. b mmyT.I- den , ehoun twice at Nebraska htato F < lrat Omaha Nib. , taken first piimcadi time. i'rln I wiuallty | best AdJrc-s- . J. I ) SolomonISpringValloj Stock farm , onu mile w cat of Fair gruuuds Oiuaha Nub 051-tf FOR \LE-159. . Full lot Hickory St. , noir IWh. large lioutv , { 1,700 , tJOOdown , balance monthly a } mint. 149. New 7 room house on ono of the nicest lots In Hauscoii place 53,000. nig discount for rain. S EUgint (1 ( rouin cottage , ccinuiU > d cellar , full lot , citv watar , cistern iu , 19th bt , neir I jau'ii. v , orl lu * 3 000. HU discount for C .th 15i Vrry Roun Ut < 0. loom cotiaj Falrtlow St. near Htrney , $3,6iK' , ( UO down , bulaniu goo. , tun- , 053tl _ BAIIKKR&U\YNE. n.VLBVery U irabu rcjulonoj tor uial fimlly , erie bloc < cJI Si M\ry' < uveimo , 10 blocL from poitullloo L-xutlon line , ,5W. t' iy terml P01'riit&COUU. : 15 Farnam iitrejl. fjil.tfn PMI'i HALE Sctcrtl flue uuxmd-hand book-cases 1 Inquire'if JGA L Webster , oier A. D. Mou V 4th and r'amnui HUO'U. 631.tl ITiOR 8ALU-A Dm-iU-s , well < btibllsho. | Hn- ? Goo < ! bwinebs , ttoci and l a e of ' /re , Jl .l > o to i h , 000 Will taU ( art tiade , Addrets M. V \Votor , care lUo ihce | ; > Oll SAl.h l O U'I ) 1U1U llOUtO , B . J.1 hull on Uiss s'.wet , re r IWh. Cath pric * . 84 , ' 10. PitT1hU& OnB IhlS F ruam street 42 tl JrvOH BALC Two OJVD nccouU-imU bUjgiei and ' 'one delivery wajon , Lc p , st 13W llnuey Bt. 859-tt FOR SALE A small Motler , Bahman ft Co. , lira proof saf , almost new , at this office. tf IpOR SALE Ono Vo e ami Sons piano at a bar- 1 gtln. Inquire at lMh lm and Erlckson'a music store , on IGth St. 39 tf FOR SALE A choice Improved farm of 240 acres , will watered , good buildings lar o orchard 80 acres fenced , within U miles of new stock } aidsand only C n.llcs from city , at { 96 CO rcr aero , Alto 210 acres odjnlnlng the > bo\o , that can IM fold In SO acre farms at ? 46andf 47 60 per acre. Terms easy , POT- TRR&Uolin 16H Farnam street 4C4 tl IjMJIl SALE House B room" , lot 7Sxl4t , barn , ci - Jl1 torn , tree * , etc. Thornolls addition , just oil St. Mar\'s street ( ar line I'rlco 85,800. i'OTTE & COIII1,1616 Farnam street , 46S-U 10 Hi WALK Ono piano , as good as now , Cheap. 1 at HOBPO. IMP Dodge 4001m IJHIK SALK cheapest house ana lot In Omaha , in 1 Potter's addition , 8 rooms , well , 300 barrel cis tern on tno lota , liO feet front hv 133 feet uccp , for * 2 OiO POTTKU ft C 110 1515 1 arnam St. 468 tl iVJii MALI ; At a bargain , 1200 pound work horse 1 In good order. A. J MANHKLL , 424tf 326 Broadway , Coun.il Bluffs , Iowa , MALI : uummg street propcrt\ , Lot In Wal nut Hill , Hosier's and Donncckcn's addition" and t fuming. Lots cheap and on easy terms. POT- TEll A. contl , IS1R Farnam ttroit. 429.tf Fill SM.E-Chcaii lots In Shlnn's 2nd Ml.lltlon . Klrkwood and IMilnvlov. 1'OITKU & COIIB IblS Farntm street 423 tf F OH SALE Twenty acres ot the Qritlcn lann , 31 miles from the 1'ostulllco. and cnly tuo blocks from Pratt's sub-ilhlsloii. Will bo sold In Si , 6 or 10 aero lots Inquire Omaha Carpit Co. , 1(11 DoiiKlas trceL 270 U TT1OK SALK Farm 3 miles from city , near Union JL1 Stock yards. Inquire at Mra. Mojcr , over Hoe dor's Drug stnro , 16th and Wehstor. 872- FOll SALE Cheap , duo driving horse , buggy iuid liarncsa. Apply room24 , Omaha National Bniik Building. 2.5tt . MIBOBLLANUOOB. IpOUND Small amount ot money on 16th itrect. 1 Onncrcan ha\o BIJIO hy ilecilalng money and pijine for thU Mltcitlscincnt. N. ChrUtlauson 1325 north 20th street. SOI 11 /1ONCKUT at Henry Husor's Park every Sunday \J from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. 25c admission lioaj place for family plc-nlc . 785-23p T OST - - Suuday afternoon at Hanscom Park JLj reck chain and cross. Finder will ho reuarncd by Icaung at Doran House , 013 Farnam St 769U MUSIC Lessons given on Unto. Send ipo'tal to John Hanloi , Omaha P 0 01)3-1 ) Ip / " > ODD day board can bo had at 117 North 14'h St. , VJT between Capitol avo. and Dodgo. 050-llp IriOH EXOHANQC Stock farm of 400 acres , has ' good buildings amllniprmcroent , some stock and Implements , want stock of merchandise of about $ I".COO. Address 0. Henry , Be r office. 612 tf QTIU7ED Oil STOLEN A white roan cow about O J ears old , short tall and about to 1m o a calf. Ten dollars reward will bopald for her return to Jim Steplienson's Livery stable , 10th St. Cmaha. 607 tf rpAKEN UP One stray red roan horse 3 jears old. JL Call at A. 8. Oetrom'e , comer Campbell and BlotiJu , N. W. Omaha. 2rt Sw ocw. the changes that , in a few years , have taken place in the manufacture of Improvement after improvement has been made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Farnam street , is equal in every respect to the best Oustom Work ! While at the same time the lowncss of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle is no less astonish ing than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUAL1TV OF MATERIAL AND MAKE n 210 Farnam Street. 1210 For Bsiness , Traveling , Dress and andWeddings Weddings MADE 10 MEASURE AND READY-HADB. JSTNock Dressings. New Summer Koetlos..ff ! The Pioneer and Still Ahead , \ 3.00,000 Fut eupcrecillng tliehrgi'Et old fatlibnad 6t < nes and ranged It ha * the simplest and uiobt i ( Helen t kto > e burners In the world , and with new Improve. men's the easiest tn tpera'o. Absolutely safe with Itsiiat nt rcsenolr , now In use the aecoud season without a ill glo accident. 4iTcii ! > 1 for Catalogue , Price List , Eta VAl'OU STOVR CO. , CLEVELAND , 0. m