8 OMAHA DAIL BEE THURSDAY JUNE 12 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning ) Juno 12 , LOO AL BREVITIES , The lUymoml excursion putty pawed through tills city orvst yesterday nt 0:30 : a. in. The train was composed of five alecplng cars , ono l y coach nnd ono bftjrgajro car , About ono hundred and fifty of the older and younger members of the 1'rosbytorlan Sunday schools Wont to Ucllovno yesterday for plcnlo , At the corner of riftoonth aud Hnrney streets is pool of * t gnant water. Thcro la a low pot In Ilia car track at that place and tlio ( Bitter does not carry the water off. The entertainment given at the A. M. 12. church Tuesday by the Washington club was n highly succowfiil one. The society cleared ever $10 which has boon added to the building fund. Ui > on complaint of Chas. 1) . Siitphon Sam Itlskard WM arrested for nolllng to plnlntliT n horse with glanders. Sam is a horsotrador andiscountodnallckono. Ho gave bonds in tlio um of $300 for appearance before Judge Bonoko for trial on Saturday. The Musical Union orchestra , consisting of thirty mon , has ordered now uniforms throughout. They will bo very elaborate , and will cost a trifle ever 51,000. The uniforms will bo completed In about two weeks , after which tlmo all cngatroinonta filled by the or chestra will bo by the members in full uni form , Yesterday afternoon n hone which had boon tied at or near the corner of Douglas and Sixteenth otroots turned around and stood upon the sidewalk. A llttlo girl , about HOVOII years of ago , waa passing on her way homo from school and as she passed behind the ani mal It kicked her , throwing her against the fence and injuring her qulto severely. Horn n mo wai not learned. She was carried to n doctor's olfico , after which nho was taken to her homo near the river. A neat pamphlet just lasuod by the 0.1 ! . &Q. 11. 11 , shows that /Turlington llottto" has 5,003 miles of steal track and that it hauls every day In the year ever its several Hues 200 pasjongor anil 500 freight trains. It is the only line carrying the fast mall west from Chicago , and the line ever which ran the first through International train between the City of Morico and Chicago. Of 235,213 cirs of groin inspected at Ohicngo , on all the roads cantering there , for the year 1883 , the liurllogtou carried 75,019 or 31 2.1 per cent. Thcro are u largo number of the railroad boys in this jlty who are either contemplating or are about to enter the matrimonial stato. THK HEK , in the interest of domestic bliss and the girls particularly , fools bound to warn the prospective bettor huh03 of the countless dangers gors which surrounds the domestic pathway of railroaders. This Is condensed tiuth as ap plied to brukemon. It is related of a prominent member of the fraternity residing in this city , who , after a round trip of twonty-slx bourn , without enough sloop to take the cockles from their oyo3rotlrod to rest "to sloop , porclmnco to droain. " About midnight the neighbors were startled from their slumbers by terrific screams , like the toots of a bobtail onglua In distress. They broke down the doors and found tbo wheel turnstor sitting up in bad holding his wife by the cant , having nearly twisted her head off In his inoffactual exertion * to "down brakes" and prevent a collision They now occupy separate apartments. PERSONAL. Jac. Groin , of Wymoro , Is nt the Motropol Han. ' T , J. Gumming" , of Craig , is at the Metro ' polltau. A. II. Church , of North Platte , Is at thi Metropolitan. B. Shelton and wife , Chicago , are at th Metropolitan. 0. S. Blodjrett , of Wnhoa , la registered a the Motroi > olltaii. F. B. Teller , of Grafton , Neb. , la stopping at the Metropolitan. Win. Ryder , of D unbar , Nob. , is regijtc nt the Metropolitan , John T. Martin nnd wife , of Chicago , ar guest ) of the Metropolitan. G. W. Borvls and Dr. Martin Clark , o Button , are stopping nt the Molroixilltan , J. K. KeUoy , of the M. C. 11. U. , accom panted by his family , is ou a visit to friend in this city. J.L. Woodward , Omaha's assistant posl rnabtcr , returned yesterday from the Clilcag convention and a visit to Detroit. Hev. J. S , Detwller , pastor of the Kiiglls Lutheran church , ban gone to Carthage , 111 noli. Ho will return in time for Sunday nor vices. vices.Mlsa Mlsa Nellie Burns , who boa boon absent fo & year attending school nt Mt. Auburn Youn Ladles' Institute , Cincinnati , Ohio , roturuo yesterday morning. Mr. Charles Vogcl , a cigar inaVer , was presented sontod by bis wife with a bouncing girl baby weighing 11 pounds , who arrived the lOt in&t. Mother and daughter are doing well , Mrs , Mattlo Bhull { left yesterday for a tw mouths' visit in Now York city. While thor the will be the guest of her old Omaha frlon Mrs. Koto Cunningham , Win. It. Kimball and Miss Belle Kimbal returned from a year's study In Boston lost evening , accompanied by Judge Alauson Borden don and Mrs. Borden , of Now BodfordMasn , , also Mrs. Louise Klnguley , of Boston , who are quests of Mr. and Mrs , T. L , Kimball. W , J" Davis and wife , Ord 5 N. W. Wills , Schuyler ; K. D. Bigclow , Blair ; 1) , y Howard , Kearney ; W. B. Thomas , Tokamali ; Jo u Jensen and son , Geneva ; George U , Wlllud , Columbus ; W. A. Houts , Wnkeflold ; and W. Butts , Plattemouth , registered yojter- , day at the Mlllard. DIED , NOLTE-In this city , June 10th , at 0 o'clock p. w. , Caroline Mary , Infant daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles Nolle , aged 1 year and 10 months. Funeral will take place to-day at 'i fjflocki ) . m. , from the residence , KIghtoeuth Btreet near Centre. IIANSEN AnolhoIIanion , daughter of Cory ud A. 1 * . Hauen. Juno 10th , ajjod 1 month 7 and 16 da ? * . I'unoral will take place Juno 12th at 2 p. . from the Ekandlna\ hotel. in. \ . Intend * are uvltod. A GOOD JOB PJUNTER , With on editorial experience of nine yearBjtuid a thorough practical knowledge of the nowajiaper bualncHB , desires a eitu- itlon in the management of a weekly pa. per , Address , W n. Coi'sow , il-m2t Blair , Neb , J . \ \ OONNELL'S ' OPINION , Tlmt tlio n lUvln.Knulm nn I.lquor Orillnnncn Is Slinky. At the mooting of the city council Tuesday evening , City Attorney Conncll submitted his opinion as requested upon the present or Baldwin-Kixufmnnn liquor ordinance , lie opines that the ordinance ns it now exists fails to come un to the requirements of the law , nnd fails to conform - form to the views of the judges of the district court ns expressed in the case of Blake vs. Omaha ot ftl. The defective portion of the ordinance is the amend ment which , while it requires the pay ment of the full sum of $1,000 before n license should issue , authorizes n deposit of § 250 upon innklng application for license , and the payment of $250 on the first Tuesdays of July , October and Janu ary , whereupon license should issue. Under this ( the Baldwin-Kaufmann ) amendment it m manifest that in all cases whore the applicant avails htmsolf of the privileges accorded and does not nt once pay the full Bum of 91,000 nnd that for nine month * m the yoaralthough ( complying with the provisions of the orduw'co ' ) ho will bo selling liquor with out a license in other words in violation of law. The receipts given him may bo n suflicient protection against complaints being entered by the city authorities , but such receipts in the event of prose cution WOULD IIP NO I'llOTKOTIOX WIIATBVEIl. The city attorney suggests mi amend ment of the uamo nature as that which ho originally prepared. As n matter of poli cy it may perhaps do to provide that such amendment should not take effect until April , 1885 , the commencement of the next municipal year. This would give all dealers ample notice and n full , fair op portunity pay as a license tax either the amount the hw requires or enter upon some other business. In the meantime the liquor doalorstho city authorities and others interested , would perhaps aUbo _ satisfied to work for the rormining nine montl'B of the year under the ordinance LOW listing. If this plan should bo adopted an amodnmont could at once bu' made which would authorize the city treasurer to pay ever to the school board all license money with but little delay. Mr. Furay moved that the committee as judiciary bo instructed to report such an amendment at the next mooting. Adopted. _ _ _ A WOULD-BE SHOOTER , John MMii AttomiitH to Hhoot .Mm Murphy. Yesterday about ono o'clock , John Linn attempted to furnish another sonsa- tlonal item for the newspapers , a job for the coroner , and another case for the grand jury. For aonio time Linn hna been upon a spree , and has been very quarrelsome. llo has several times received a good drubbing for hia ugliness , but all this Boomed to have no gond ofloct upon him. Yesterday afternoon ho entered Sam Ol son's Biiloon , corner of Ninth and Jnckson streets , and began to talk in a very loud and oflbnaivo manner to Jim Murphy. Murphy paid no at tention to him which appeared to anger him all the more , llo finally advanced toward Murphy , who was sitting in n chair near the door , and pulling a revolver from his pocket snapped It twice full in Murphy's face. Luckily for Murphy the car tridges did not explode so ho jumped from his chair , clinched Linn , threw him heavily to the floor and hold him while Olson ran out from behind the bar and took the revolver from Linn's hand nnd bid it behind the bar. Linn was then allowed to go which ho did without fur ther controversy. A complaint will bo filed against him for assault with intent to kill. Ho is re garded as n dangerous man and is becom ing a terror to Ninth street. Tlio Statement of flic lirhlKo Tender Mr. John Pearson , watchman on the bridge takes exception to the account published in the BKK in regard to the tramp a few days since. Mr. Pearson's statement In regard to the affair is that ho citught up to the tramp , who was n Gorman and could not speak English , and told him to go back. Tliio the trump would not do. Mr. Pearson then tried to nuiVo him turn , when the man , who was evidently crazy , throw himself on the track and clung to it despite the bridge- tender's efforts to make him get up. Thu dummy from the other side was expected , and the tender was frightened ho would bo run ever and called several mon to his as sistance. After n novoro struggla they nmnugod to get him away from the track. When the tramp got to the ridge of the bridge ho throw oil'his coat and tried to leap over into the river , and it required the united efforts of the tender and other mon to prevent him. When the dummy came ho was taken ever to the IMulla. The tender says that ho was willing to bo tried on the charge of assaulting the man cither in the Blufts or in Omaha t , as ho was innocent of any attack on him , but ulmply doing his duty in keeping the track clear nnd keeping tramps from walking across. A MitKiilllcont Koslilonoo. Tenth street , south , U having added to it a beautiful addition in the way of a magnificent rosldoncR buing erected by Mr. Fred Droxol. It is located nt the corner of Tenth and Williams streets 1 upon a beautiful knoll. The house , which will bo three stories high with a huso inont , will bo built onlholy of Rockville sandstone , which wni ouurriod in Bates county , Missouri. Each piece of the stone is fitted nnd carved in the yard and like Solomon's temple * it goes together almost without the sound of n hammer. Much of the stone is elaborately carved ! , mid when the structure is completed it ' will bo ono of the most beautiful resi dences in the entire city , busides being the only ono built entirely of stono. Tlio cost of the house will bo about $22,000. Glue Club Oonuorl. The concert by the Qloo Olub at the First M. E. Church yesterday evening was another auccoasamong the many scored by the organization this Ecason. The choruses were rendered in the club's best style and showed careful preparation and the good taste of the leader , Mr. Smith , to whom belongs not a little of the credit for the magnificent work which the club always does. The Bolos of Messrs. Brockonridgo , Northrup end Alexander wore well re ceived. Mr. Brockonridgo has not often appeared before the public ns a soloist , nnd the audience and club as well , woi- pleased with the purity of his voice and the admirable rendition of Blumenlhal's "My Queen. " Mr. Northrup never fails to captivate his hearers , nnd drew from the enthusiastic nudionco nn em phatic encore. Mr. Alexander has n smooth baritone voice nnd hissingingwasn special feature of the programme. The boys nro cotting ready for a big house at Grand Island next Saturday. Mr. J. H. Stewart , of Macon , Oa. , n well known and trustworthy gentleman , makes tlio following statement ! "My son , who was between twoon three nnd four yoirs old , wai nil drawn up with rhoumattem. Ills bine * wcrotwlitod , nnd ho wai nil doubled out of rlmpo. Ho mif feioJ Inton'n inin , ImdloHthls nmictlto , was croiftuiid frottul , Ho WM reduced to a mere skeleton , nnd had to bo carried about on n pillow. As thoio caios of rheumatism , whom the hones were twisted nnd the joint * were all crooked , had for yean b tilled the tklll of the most eminent physicians , I determine I to lire Swift's Specific , ns I had neon loUlmonlnla from whom I know to botnistwotthy , of simi lar cases It had cured , I used two largo size bottles of 3. S. S according to directions , with the moit satisfactory results. My son commenced Improving with the first done of the mndlclno. His sufferings diminished dully nnd his nppntlto Increased ; ho became cheer ful and In good spirits. Cradually borognlncd u o of his limbs , the twisted bones nnd joints straightened out nnd In loss than two months ho was entirely cured , nnd could walk and got nlxmt ns well as any child of his ago. Troatlso on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frco. frco.TUB TUB Swipr RITOIKIO Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlan ta. On , Ifi ! ) W. l31 ! St. , N. Y. , and I''M Chestnut St. , i'hlln. A GOLDEN WEDDING , Mr. and Mrn. It I ) . I'clronnot Colo- * Annlvcnmry. . The ] homo of Mr. K. D. Poironnet , on Eleventh street , was filled last evening by his children , grand-children and friends who had been called together to share in the celebration of the fiftieth an niversary of the wedding of their host and hostess. Friend * nnd children had como from places far distant to celebrate this event which comes to but fow. The neighbors were also present to share in the fostivi- ticn of the occasion. The aged couple soornod for the evening to bo youn again and shared in the entertainments and conversations the same us their children and younger friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Poironnot , they have lived in Omaha only four years , have become quite well known throughout the city , nnd nro the parents of Tom Poironnot , the ofliciont doput"- shorifl. Fifty years ngo yesterday , in Tioga county , Now York , Mr. Peironnot ' gave hostages to fortune. " Ho is now 74 years of ngo , nnd his wife 72. Nine children have been born to thorn , two of whom live in this city. Five of them last availing were again sheltered by the parental roof. They woio Mrs. C T. Sieaon , of Chicago ; Mrs. Goo. II. Burse , of Ifansai City ; Mrs Henry 0. Markol , of Omaha ; Charles Poironnot , of Kansas City ; nnd Thomas Poironnot. Mr. Poir onnot hns two sons nlso In Idaho , n daughter in Ilollnnd , Michigan , nnd another in Larnmio City. Hovon grand children also were present and a groat- granddaughter who had cixmo all the way from Austin , Texas , to ape her grand parents nnd share in their joy. This aged couple have sovontaon grandchildren and three great grand children. Bosidosthoao relatives , Mr. David Guild nnd wife , Mr. JntnoB Fnir nnd wife , Mr. George Fair , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ingnlls , Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor , of this city , and Mrd. Phillips nnd Mrs. Pragor , of Lincoln , were among those present. The evening was passed by the guests in rpnowing old nnd forming now ac quaintances. All shared the joys of this ngod couple who scorned truly thankful for the pleasures nnd happiness of the past.At At cloven o'clock the guosta partook of an elegant supper. Mr. nnd Mrs. Poiron not were made the recipints also of many beautiful nnd costly preaonta befitting the occasion. "WothliiKtnu Decline * . The secretary of this diocese yesterday rocoiyod the following telegram from Itov. George Worthington who wns elected to fill the plnco made vacant by the death of Hiahop Clarkaon : DKTHOIT , Ttiiio 10 , 1881. Kov. James Pat- tornon : After prnyorfnl consideration of my c > lilig.itIonH lioro nnd In Nobraaku , 1 am forced to decllno tlio election to the episcopate. Will wrlto. ( iKOIIQB WOUTHINmON. The council trhich adjourned to J uuo 25th to nwnit the dotorminntion of Bishop Worthington will convene nt that time when the members will ballot ncnin. riioSoutli-AVOHt l'rcNl > yturiiin Gliuroli Tlio corner stone of the now church building , on the corner of Twentieth nnd Loavunworth streets , will bo laid this afternoon at live o'clock. The Southwest - west Presbyterian church is putting the building up nt nn estimated cost of six thousand dollarsjcompluto nnd furnished , The contract calls for the completion of the churchbySi < ptombornnd the contract ors , Messrs , Vint nnd Hell , nro qulto con fident that it will bo finished by that timo. timo.Hov. Hov. Win. J. Uarahn , Rov. Willnrd Scott nnd llov. Mr. Blaynoy and others will nmko short addresses , NKIIHAKKA STATK GA/KITKEK & DUH- INKJH DIKFOTOUY to bo tasuod in July , 18b-l , price i fiO. J. M. WOLFE , pub hoc 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. "W. O. T. U. Notluo. The tucinbora nnd nil mothura , distora nnd daughters , who nro praying that their loved ono may not bo brought into temptation , nro earnestly requested to work with the Women a Christina Tompurnuoa Union in the effort to over throw the liquor traflic. Mooting on Thursday , Juno 12th , in the Firat M. E. church , nt 2iO : ; D. in. By order of president , Mius. L. G. CiiAULTO.v , Seo'y. for Soiling Ijlijuor. William Borden was yesterday sentenced - toncod by Judge Dundy to pay a fine of § 25 and costs for Belling liquor without lioonao. Lorenzo Snoll received $50 und cosia for Boiling malt Hquora nt wholcsalo without first having obtained n license thorufor. Pete Murphy , Charles Boner nnd Douglas Van Luo wore each lined 81 nnd costs nnd aont to jail until 10 o'clock this morning for Boiling liquor to the Indiana , THE WEDDING KING , t'Jnued Upon llio Finger of Ono of Uninlm'H Iftu IiiorH Ycntonlny. ] Yoatorduyat high noon , tlio mnrringo of Sir. Dana S. Lander , of Bcavor Dam , \Vi/i. / , nnd Miss Louisa I jurns , of this city , vras aolomnizcd at Trinity Cathedral in the prnsonco of n Inrgo number of frioiids. , Fully nn hour before tlio hour appoint ed for the ceremony the gucats began to orrivo and take their places in the powr. While awaiting the arrival of the bridal parly , the organiat , Mr. 0. F. Mayor , very appropriately played , "For I'm to bo Marticd To-day. " \t 12:30 : the bridal party entered the vralibuio of the church. Thocurtains were drawn and u buzz ran through the house. In a very few moments the organ pealed forth with the wedding march nnd the bride , leaning upon her father'n arm , and preceded by the four ushers entered and walked up the center aisle to the altar. As they passed within the cliancol rail , the groom and his best man , Mr. John T. Clarke advanced from the right. The groom took his place by the brido'o side and llov. John Williams stopped forward and performed the sol emn nnd imprcsaivo ceremony of the Episcopal Church. The responses by the bride and groom were uttered in clear and unfaltering tones. The bride was given away by her father , Mr. W. 11. Ijama. Tlio corcmony ended , the bride and groom , followed by the ushers and members of the family , moved down the aisle to the music of the wedding march. The party entered their carriages and were driven to the residence of the brides parents , on Loavcuworth street , where n wedding supper was spread nnd n reception given. The bride , who was ono of Omaha's most worthy daughters , was attired in a dresss of wluto satin profusely trimmed with lace. It was cut without a train. In her hand she carried a largo boquot of Marcschal Neil rosoa. She were a small bonnet trimmed with whlto laco. The yroom was attired in the conven tional suit of black ns was also his best man. man.Tho ushers , Messrs. It. C. Patrick , A. 0. Wnkoloy , N. N. Crary and 11. 0. Garlish , were dressed in black and each were a buttonholu boquot a beautiful Maroschal Neil rojo. The young coupln will make their homo at Beaver Dam , Wis. , whither they go this afternoon. The young people of this city have lose n valuable acquisition to their number while Mr. Lander is to bo greatly congratulated upon his good for tune in obtaining for a wife so worthy n young lady , The congratulations of friends were very numerous nnd hearty but none rnoro so than those of TUB EKE , whoso Irishes is that the path of the young couple may ovorbo strewn with roses nnd that whether their journey bo long or short that they may never encounter a thorn in nil the way. They Will Not IVitlulraw. A few days ago , was mentioned the fact that the Burlington , nnticipatin < oven the action of the Atchison , Tope ka & Santa Fo , had given notice of retiring tiring from the transcontinental aesocia tlon. It was noticed at the time that th notification had been kept from the pub lie. The same secrecy until this writin shrouded the later fact , that the Burling ton has withdrawn the notification abov referred to. This withdrawal followe the notice to withdraw by about fou days , nnd practically removed the antic : patod probability of a severe rate vra : when the ninety clays of notification should have expired. Moonlight on ( ho Vnliic. Tuesday evening the Unique club gav < a party at Hanscoin park. It was a mos enjoyable niTair and was attended b ; y about twenty couples. Dancing was in' ' dulged in until ono o'clock when car riages wore in waiting t' ' * convoy the merry ry wnltzors back to the city. The mus cal Union orchestra furnished the inusi which on this occasion was very fine , was n delightful moonlight party an more of the same kind will doitbtlos follow. I'ollco PolniH. ; Frank Casloller ' .was yesterday fine $0 and costs for assault nnd battery. Melville , the suspected confidenc man was released yesterday after Oloson his alleged victim , had /ailed to idontif ; him. him.Several Several young mon were arrested las ovoninc by Oflicor Bellamy fnr playiu ball on Fourteenth strooo. They wori afterwards bailed out. rlOkOtt'8 I'llglllRt. 0 , S. Blodgott , ono of Wnhoo's citizens who came to the city yustorday roper ts that Deputy Sheriff rickott , of Siuudors county , returned on Monday evening fron a visit to Ilich Hill , Mo. , whore ho wor to arrest James Foil , the pugilist. Th deputy sherlfl' saw the prize fighter work in n coal mine , but deemed it bos not to attempt nn arrest , llo according ly returned to Wnhoo without Foil. Absolutely Pure. ThlipowJrrnemvirlc * . A tuinol i f IruDuUi nd wholosoinoiieM. jloiu ccoi oiutcjl tlmu llio rdlniryklndn.and cannot bo Id In couirelltlo with llio multitude of low tc t , hoit eight alum or pottdi . Bold ouly In cui . KOYAL PRINCIPAL LINE VBOM CHICAGO , 1'EOKIA Ar ST. 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J. 1'OTTKIt , 1'KtlCKVAL LOWELL , VIcc-i-rci.iGfn.Minartr Oen H ' , To these nufteilnfffroiutno effects of youtbful errors , . . . . . . . _ . , . Bominnl woakooM. o rly < lo- cay , loutmunuoodetc. , Iwlll8endyo p rttcul raoia nlmplo and certain mpans of nolf euro , frco pi cliarKO. Bend your address to K O. lO\VLEHllooduBConn Agents wanted for niithcntio edition ol his life. Published at Augusta , Ills homo Larif- - * cst , handsomest , cheapest , best. By the renowned hlntorlan and blojirnpticr , Col. Conucll , whoso llio of Garflcld , published by U' , nut nolj lha twenty others b > Wl.POO. Outtelljoverj book o\cr piblMiedln thla world ; many nRcMtsuro sellliis llfty daily. AKcnts ftre mahliiK fortunes All ncn beginners successful ; Kiaiul chance for them ; S 3.0 mailR by a ltdv a cnt thoflretday. Tcrirs most beral I'artlcuUra frco. Better bond 2 icntn for n tago , etc. , on free outst , now readv , Includ Ing largo prospectus book , and saoalunblo time jo 10-lw ALLKN & CO. , AURUsta , llo. SPECIAL NOTICES. will Foaltlvelynot Do inserted unl033 paid in advance. TO tOAU Monev. M ONEY loaned on chattel mortgage , by G. II Woo Hey , room SO.Omaha National Bank. 010-lrao TiyrONEY TO IOAN In sums of ? 300 and upwards i 1YJ. low ratea on first class real estate security. 882-tt rorrEit & conn M IONUY IjOANnD On chattel property by J.d B & \TT Y , 213 aouth 14th street. 776.1m MONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates of tntoieet Bemla' Loan Aifonov , 16th & Doufla SS4-tf T\TONEY TO LOAN In sums of 1300. and upward iTJ. 0. K. Davis and Co. , Iloal EaUte od Loin Agents. 1MB F rnam St. EH3-U. HELP WANTED. TXT'ANTKD Agents to cnmasa fur too bout eell , I T workocr published including Chambers' Kncy clopcdia , Social Life In Kgypt , and the best standari works. Sold on uontbly payments. 1' . F. Colier 310 B. 15th bt. . lip stairs. 823 13 " \ \7ANTED riret class pantry woman at ths Ccz V > zens. 817-tf IT/ANTED Klrst-class barber. Will pay OOo 01 > thfl dollar , orSlfi per wcck. : PI ) . UOINS , 822-1'p Kearney , Nth. 1000 ARKNTS WANTED double iinlck , to scl Illogrtpldes of DLAINE AMI ) I.OOAN , bv H. J. Itamedul , MR. BIAINIV4 perlonal fricni and prtfercnc' ) aanuUior : 000 paces ; steel portraits lulh Illustrated ; nulcmlU ternn , iirospectui ready Send fiOo for romplctc outllt Don't delay. A II SlOdlNH k CO. . Omaha Nob. ; 708p W IANTEU-Gltla at 217 S. letb struct. 787-lCp AirAMEIl A competent girl for general house ork. InqulroatMrs. N. J Kdholm 2141 rid cgo strict. 702-14 \1TAN1K1 > ( lool llrst clasn ulil for genera lions work. Call E10 S. 10th utrett , bet , Jackson ar llowanl. 701 12i \ \ LfAN IKlt Uoi > d dining room girls at tl. cnarl Hotel , tlarney bt. , between Itlli aud 13th Wages SIS , per inonth. 703-12 \\7ANTCD Lad } instry cook at Daubaum'a tea taurant , 1D1S Dodge Htrcct. 40 .12 Tl IrASTKD-dlr ? for Laundry at Planter's IIoujo 16th and Dodge. 802 111 TITANTED-ME.V 00 men for Canada ; 100 me M for Duuthl60 ! mon for St. PanlCltv. flood nKi-s. Rfduccd fares. Appl > to J. A. TURNER , Omaha , Nub. , Jimo 10,1SS1. City Hotel. SOS-lip ( Jirlfor liousonork kt -'J'7 DudjoSt. fll-lm \ \ 7AN1ED Ono good cainmaer to fill goixlj In 'city. ' Steadyouiplojuiont Call421 South 10th Strctt. 769-1 Ip \\7ANTED A ! lrst-cla < illnliiB ronnglrl. Ilctt T > uages. lloston Heslnurant , 141-1 l/uuglat M 70J lip . . WAN'llU ) UOCH ! lilachtanlili ( or irtncral bl ck Hmttliliiir Ncno othir need .ply. Aitdrts-j J. K. Hooter , Sprh ytlcld Ntb TUI-lJp ( Jowl liiHliWablicr andictond conk at \ Itanbauin's rujtauraut , 1611 Dodgu Strcit. 741 tf WASTED-Oencral fita'o Agent h can get and work oiiuiwicri fjr no * book , i'lrtVda'a In nery respect to Bill on Biibbcrlrtlon. Addrc n ' ! ) . S " Onialu. lloe. 767-llp \\7AN I IU ! A rcllaulnnml aitituininto rupriseut IT n first da's iiuittnit him u , tnUtnf upleia a > il dclUering voik In dimlm to the rl lit pan } . Big D mmlulouwlllb ptl.l Andrew chlcn.'J Portrait Co , M , Utitropolli.il BlocU , Cnicigo. 72J 10 , ) \\M-NHCD-Uundry glrlat Kuroiwau llotal , dJl f-'nntU lOtlmtiret. TOS11 _ _ l AN 1KU-food ( itfrl ono thJt ca.i co ik" Good ' ' Call 1010 North lOlh Street. 703-1 lp \T7ANTED-A good barber. Oooil tu > guaranteoj. F. B TEIULER , North Bend , Dodge Co. Nub. 879 Iinp \ \7ANTED-CamasilMg agents to handle a newly ( I patented article Ono tiihrea om lit ) enlj In emy fouilly Ctllonor adJieos "Enterprise " No. It Creichton Hlock , 32 tf SITUATIONS \\7 ANTKD-8ituatlonai as l tan lKX > k-keeperor IT BilJiiuau In dry goo < ts more , by an wan , \tho ( .peaks .Uiruuu aud rjijlltli. Addles "II. It. U. " care Bco. 7tl-lSp ) T M TED Sitmtlon a book koopcr or ea'ciuiin II by a man with oipcrlcnco. Din i-ivo good recommendations. AJJiCii'T. A.'A. " VCH ! Ciuulnvr St. CIS-lip WAHTfa M "Ubo bo rdtr In prh tu fan.l'y nortlmest comer K'th aud lluwurd ttitcts. 509-Hp \\rANTED-Tii rout , a houtaltb U to il.-bt il i , < v'Jii , within half i llo of Operallouic , on the hai , AsiJiess I ! i K7 , fc.tr , S.JU MBEGELL & BOSEJNWEIG , Are prepared to do OUTSIDE THK CITY 'radical Painters ! Decorators in any branch , , On Short Notice CARRY Tin : LAIUIEST AND FINESTIIKTAIL STOCK OF HOUSE , SIGN , WALL PAPERS AND DECORA1' ' IONS AND FRESCO ° "s PAINTINO , . 1516 Eonglas SIM DECORATING 1\TANTZD-Petition | jj-n jonng man who bad t ote "C perlencf In retail grocery ami tti inntns In htrdwaro ImaincHj. Heat cl ro c ncci given. "J. C. H. ' Iko. 812 Up TyANTKD-SIURje fiirnithal room by gentleman. tlooil references. Might tnko board. "A. 11. C. " Dee ointe. 753 ] 3p IVANTKI seroul hnnd tawn Mrmor , In coed > i cnndlllon. State | ifxltcrn and price , ( linlencr. his office. 7SM2p ( \ifANrKD Ooat furnMicd room within rcavmv > I Ho dlftunce of tf. I1 , hcttdqu tt"rs , t mmlcralo rice. Address "C. N. II. " lice olllco. 737-tf "tlTANTUM Some one to adept n boj Imln ono IT } car old. Iwiulront the poor firm. 7fc211p "VtTANTKD Iloirl for icontltinan t.il to In ! > > % Mo tatnl'y. ' Family xutliout chlMrtn HUH rc < 1. Aildicst ' ! " " Bio ulllco , stating teiIns and 1 , " \\7ANTBD Jly a gcntl mm , room and board Ina > > nrl\atofamll ) . Will | y B il price frr th.- ilace. Aililrcsi " 1D. . S. " care Dee olllcj. .u7-tf \A"rAl "lEr ) Hoarders to know the St. Ch ro < llo > > tcl on Harnur St. , b t con 12th nnd 13th will tt up the best tftblo bnaid for $4 CO per week of uny loileo In the city nf a corrcaiHnidlr" Mice. 2iH-tl The imiilic to know that lira. I.umml * WANTED the milliner nt 010 Noith 10th fat sells the atc t et\lo 01 Now York Millinery. OJ8 tl TOR unnT nouflja an.LOW. . ItENT A fiirnlslicil front room with bay win- 170II , alco\o , Kaa , hot anJ cold water , suitable fore o , 163 ! ! Kornain stioct , SGl-tf neil IIKNT A large , handeomcl } furnished parlor , L1 bay ulndoM , both room comcnlenccs , 1720 Cupl- 1n\cnuc. SOS 13p (71011 ( KENT Tn n snmll family , n suite of 3 or fl L1 rooms , 111 ! South llth streets. 810-17p FOIl KENT Vow homo , fl room * , 1107 IXncnport street. Inqulioat 121S Uatcnport bt. , M-12 ] > . A lar o furnished front room with FOIUir.NT aco\o and cloaot , suitable for t o gcnllcmon , No 2121 Dudgo street. 82M7p FOll IlKNT IIouso of 10 rooms on Hainoy street , near Pleasant. Inquire of W. JI. Thompson , First National H nk. 824-13 T710II IlFJfT 100 f ot brick lusemcnt , JT uatcr and 80 cn.Ro In connection. Inqulroof A. il. Clark , 107 S 14th street. 822 tf FOll IlKNT yinall cottage'nnd hou'chold k'CoJs lor sale , 221 south 12th street. 700-llp FOHKIINT Tvio nicely furnished looms 014 N , 16th St. , near Cess St. 719-Hp FOll lliNT-Furnl3bcd : rooms with Imrd , 1314 Da > enport t. \ 707-lOp TlOn HKNT U oni3 with board by day or week , JL1 1011 UodRO bt. 770-12 [ ) HKNT Hnnno of 4 rooms and kitchen. Ill' FOll qulro 420 south 14th street. A. MUKHIY. 010-llp | T1OII UKNT A housa of H rooms , half block from JTj U. 1' depot. Inijulro of H. Lee , grocer , 22d ard tc on orth Streets. 837-10 Six room house on Htrcttc.ir anil Con 1 > cnt to business. Addrass Immediately , "O. X. ' liuo ollice. "CO tf IlKNT-Good furnished front room. Firtt- class bouso west of the llcrald ollice. 770-14p poll KENT Desirable front rooms furnished or I 1 unfurnished , with board , In prliate ( ami ! } , new residence with modern comcnicnres Tjrms IUASOD- able. 35 Plrasint street , one-hall block to St. aiur > ' o mtMum HLuiiiiur . 7fiO Up | Foil UKNT--F ur pleaaint nnd con\enlent cham bers for bouse-kccpln ) ; for man nnd w llu w Ithout children , no hoarders or roomers aliened , 310 north 17th St. , 3 blocks from P. O. 012 tf FOR IlKNT A first class stora In good locality. Inquire at Kdholm and Erlckson. COl-tf Foil RENT First-class fl room cottage S. T , Peterson , sjuth cast corner 15th and Douglas. C74-lmp E Oll IlKNT HegaBt residence 10 rooms , furnace , hot and cold water , bath rooms ic. Suitable foi first-class boarding house or prhate residence , $70 per month. Fourteen room houeo now , 14th St near JoncsEO ; per month. BAHKEIl Jt MAYNE , OS7.H 13th and Famam. FOK KENT Hooras in Nebraska National Bank building. Moat desirable offices In the cltj. Supplied with Iwdraulie elevator and heated bj steam. Apply at Bank. 620 tf . ' KENT Furnished rooms2227 Uodgo. r 439-lm FOR ItENT Three large houses of 8 to 22 rooms each. Desirable location , Suitable for coaming house or hotel. BAKKEH & MAYNB , 407-tf ITIOH KENT House 0 rootnt. Inquire tf J. I1 , lloe L1 6th St 230 tf FOH IlKNT In nedick'fl block , biorcroom 120 feet deep and good olllco room. Paulson & Co. hi ) Farnam , room 3 , 7flO-tf FiOR KENT piano. Inquire at Edholm & ErlcL. son's. i 603-tt F OR KENT Store room 1509 Farcam St. , by 1'AULSEN k CO. 40D-tf FOK RKtIT Furnlehcd rooms on tha no ttbwe cor. IBIh aad Capitolavoauj , formerly Crolgotou House. IKO-t F IOR RENT Lirgo furnisno room to gmtleman only , N. W. cor. IStb and Tarnatu. 435 tf FOR KENT Choip. ono piano , ono orgin. A Hospe. 1B10 Dodge St. 410 1m ror. BASS. CjrO Cnah will liny n.icros , 3 of ainlloN. W o r&iJZt ) thu Fort. I'AUMKS a CO , 1WJ Karaarj Btitet. tOOtl2 F OR SALr-4 aero farm , a ( joining Klkhorn Sta tion ; t-Uooii anddrujbtoro ut Waterloo Will ex chat go for Omaha property. J. B. hlt.VIS , 810 'Jlp Kllihorn btaton , Xeb Ir > 0ll SAL1 ! CIIEAI'-A KOOI\ \ pony , taddlo an. . 'bridle. ' Address " ' " "I'onj" this otllco. 81M3p FOR8ALE QeoJ lioanllnf Huuso , 217 N. 1611 utreet. 783lip FOR B \ LKOr o car load of uaddle ponies , all cl broKcn , 201S ht , .Marj'a a\o. O. H , NASOX 7S9-lSp FOll H\LE-Tho Omaha Bakery , cstabllsheil 1874 Contains A cowl utcck of Fancy Gooda and cthe nituren , wagon , etc. Location flret-chm. Clioiu fo cuh. Apply Bill 10th street , bet. Jackson ana How ard. 70 Mm 1ru > R HALE A good paying groaerv liusliiew 1 Block and llxtures. Will ; iinolco f'r,00. Sale 8 < SoOprar For further Information , adircs for t D ieks"Z."lleeolllro , 7l > 3 tf flOH SAI.i : T o ami a half acre * near Water ro-crvulr , cheap , 217 N. I0th St. S04-111 ITiDIl SAM-A : nicu c-jttigo aiul full lot , half block 1 bovithut MIHon lli > go > 8' rculdenca , en lOt/i ttrcct InnuirH of M. Leo , OrocirM and Lca vm\orth. WG10 ITiOIl SAI.K-Flncst phaiton hnrso In the city. R I. 0. Patterson , 13th und Farnam 701-11 f70tt BALK -Two cheap lots , Bhinn's udditinn. Fo I1 tcndaxsonly. R. U Pattcrbou , corner 13ih en Urnaui. 774-11 "flCH BAT.SJ SO rottajcs , bojutllnl homos. Iron J1 * ,500to ? 1,0X1 ia y teruu. K. 0. Patterson corner Uth aud TurDain. 773-11 ? > 11 ( HI I'-LoU In Saundan and Hlinebaug LU 1 add. , Sunn Side , Hanthorne , Witt End , M > } Held , by H. U. 1'AttiTBon , corner IStn and r rnim 8A > K Kull Jot with fc'ocxl 4-r om house , e Foil ' addition , urar Cundng fctrtct. Monthly | > a > irenta for tl,700. XlAHKEti A. MAYNE , 13th an Fan am. 74 FURSALK Attlo thrhlnt ; town ot Blue Illl Neb. A etock of dry KO J and groceries. Ah store room for rent , 21 BO , good opportunity for man contemplating going Into biiilnim. Apply on iioor cut of Uitv lli.ul , * t aJdrub"K. K. " 1' , O. bo 43 Biuo 11.11 , Neb. 72M2p IrvoitSALK IlEAt/JI'STATE A great liarpaln I 1 W lotiln llotfco'd ritce , on St. Maiy's a\enu treet car line , \erylow price I rSOdaj * . A | > pl tu Jotvph M , Kuoc , hi Uauth llth street , G74-lu > 8ALK Tin good Mill And fixtures of th Crclgbtoa House. 1'uy terms. GZi tf T/Olt HALE JCHIJ oow , yuiuir bull * and bilferi -I1 Forty lioni lai cjt htrJ llc t fjmlity , nioj noted lauilllf i known. At head o ( herd tlc o knunn nnd the Lett bieixl bull living , Kinniiy T'l dm , shown twlco at Nebraska State F.lrat Omah Neb , takennntinUoeach tlmo. Til c 1 wiuallt ( , lient. Ad licit N , I. IX Solomon , SpringVallr\ ( aim , ouu mile v , st ot fulr ijtouuilj Oirtln Ncl > 7011 SALB-15' . Full lot lticl ( iy St. , near 10th , largo houst , ? 1,700 , ? : oOdown , balance monthly ajinent. 141 Now 7 room lioujo on ono of the nicest lots i Ilanscnoi plaro f.OOO. Big dlncount for ca h. 3 Elegant 0 room cottigo , cemented colhr , full I , clt ) water , cutcrnfl , 19th 8t , neir Loa\en < nrth. J1 noo. Ill * discount for cith 132 U'ryrompliti 8 room cottaao Kalnlcw St. car Harncy , 83,600. $760 down , bianco gooj tlmo. 03JII BARKER & .MAYNE. 7UH HAI.K-Vcry insirable resilience tor mal . f imlly , ono bloc'c off 3t M\ry' monno , 10 block om pOHtollloo. Lee itlon fine , $3,50) lltsy terml OTiVllftCOIin lAIAFirntmitroit. Ml-tfs 7Ult SALE -Seicral flno second-hand booli-caics. Inijulrcof Jno L Webster , o cr A. D. Mntoe'i , 4th and 1'arnam - CAM : A first cla s , well fUbllshcil Dry ( Jotxls bu ln i , Mock and laie of store , $12,0'0 ' _ (16,000 ( Will take part trod * . Address M. V , 'atoj * , quo Iloo cillice 6iH-tt i > Olt HAI.B 'iwottory lr mo honsv , 8 rooms and hall on C'asi street , Heir 10th. Cash price , f I.CCO , OTTKH A conn 1615 Farnam nilcct. 426-tf 7AOH BAI.K Two open decond-ni\nd bUjrglP' ftnd onodelhcry wagon , cheap , atlSlD Uarnsy St. & 30 If OI18ALK-A small Monler , n hroan &Co. , me 1 proof eafr , almost now , at this oDlco. tf 71011SALB Ona Vo e and Sons piano at ft barK - ? K l" . Inqulro at tyholni and Krlclison's musio ore , on ICth ht. 239 t | 7011 BALK A cho'co Impnncd farm of 240 ncroi , Jell watf red , Rood bulldlinw. lan-e orchard 80 ores fincoil , within 1J mllon of now stock jarilsand , nly D n lies from cltv , at $ > 5.CO per aero. Also 240 cmixljolnliiK tbo Mio\o , that can bopold InSOarro arms at i45amlS17 M | ur aero , lerms easy. 1'OT- Kit &O mil 1615 Knrnam tri.ot 4C4 tf 7WIISAU : llou o.'i roiiin , lor 7.\119 , burn , di- 1 tirn , tree" , etc. ThorncD'a addition , Just off St. ! ar\'s street car line rnca $3,800 , I'OTTH ' tt ODD , 1515 Farnam street , 465-tt fviil 1 ALK Uno pli 10 , as good as lion. Clifip , at llo > re.lB101 > oUgo 40 } 1m fOHS'VM : ( "heapesl bouso and lot In umaha , In : ' Potter'n aiblitlnn , Seooms , well , 300 barrel cia- crn nu tun lota , 110 feet front by 130 feet deep , for 2,050. I'OrrUK .V C.-HB. 151B Farnam St. 468 tf lt SALB , A llrst-cUsy stock ot fane ) goods. Ooldcn opportunity for either lady or gentleman mall capital , guoj trade tutabllaned. Address "I. W " liCO OttlC3. 449-tf | 7 > OU HA LIAt : a bargain , 12UO pound work horao I1 In good order. A. J. MANDKLL , 124tf 325 Ilrrndnay , Coinull BlufTi ) , Iowa. I r\uil MMjK-Uuimng street propertj. Lot In Wai- V nut Hill , Koster'a and Donnccken's additlona and Vest Ciiminit. Ix > ts chf np and on easy terms. POT- r.H & CO 1311 , 1515 Farnam street. 429.11 171011 SA.LE-Chcap lots In Shlnn's 2nd addition U Klrkwood end 1'lslnUew. I'OlTEll & COBU t5 Farnim street. 423-tf FOK SALE Twenty acres of the Oriffen farm , 31 miles from the 1'ostolllco , and only two blocks rom Pratt's 6iib-dUlslou. Will bo sold In 2J , 5 or aero lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511 > ouglas * trect. 270 tf FOK SALE Farm ij miles from city , near Union Stock j arch. Inquire at Mrs. Mojcr , over Hoe der's Drue stern , 18th and Webster. S72- FOK SALE Cheap , fine drhlng borse , buggy and harness. Apply room24 , Omaha National Dank Building. 215 tf MI3CBLLANKOUB. TAKEN UP Aroan jearllne licifcrat II , Ilocn- fcldt's , oppos.to Saratoga School Hou'o Owner ; an ha\e sauio by calling and paving charges. 814-13p FOUND Small amount of money on 10th Itrcct. Owner can have si.no by decrinlng money and lajine for this adreitisement N. Chrlstlanson , 1325 loith 20th street. SOI 11 nONCEHT at Henry Uuaer'a I'ark every Sunday \J from 2 to 7 o'clock p. in. 25c admission IIOSB ilaco for family plc-nlcs. 785-23p LOST Suuday afternoon at llanscom I'ark neck chvn and cross. Under will bo rewarded > y lcamg at Uoran IIOU3C , 013 Farnain St. 760tt MU310 Lessons ghcn on tluto. Send irottal to Johnjlanlei , Omaha I1 O. 1 ODD day board cm bo hid at 117 North 14th St. , r between C.lpitol avo. and Dodge. 650-1 lp FOH KXCIIAKGK-Stock ( arm of 400 acres , has good b\ilMncsamliinpro\cment ! , some stock and mpiomcnts , want stock ot merchaadiso ot about 81(1.000. ( Address C. Henry , bee ctllce. 512-tt QTRAVKD OH STOLEN A hlto roan cow about O > cars old , short tall and about to ha\o n calf. Ten dollars reward will be lu'd ' lor her return to Jim Stepheiison's I.ivcry stable , ICth ht. Cuiaho. 607-tf UP Ono stray red rein horse 3 > e ri old. X fall at A. S. Ostrom'd , corner Campbell and Lion in , N. W Omaha. 2M 5\v oow. HofiTs Malt Extract ! A TONIC WITHOUT A RIVAL ! THE GENUINE. The least possible btimulant. It aids digestion. Strengthens the weak. Builds up tbo 8 } stem. It is unsurpassed : For Weakly Children , For Nursing Slotbera , For Comalcsccnts. N. B. It hai been largely imitated , and the publ els hereby cautioned c accciit none unlcbi it hears tbo naino of TARRANT&CO. , Snlo Agents for ( lit uited .StatuH anil IlritUh Iro\ino H uf NortliAniLr li i , 278 Greenwich St , N w York. 1'rico < 4. ptr "SF3S" IE lE EOEa © f L-L * * trJfK > * i " JSm % b wbte > - * For Bsiness , Traveling , Dress and andWeddings Weddings MADE 10 MEASURE AND READY-MADE , fJTNoek Dresilngu. New Summer Nocities.JT7 THE HULL i The Pioneer anil Still Ahead. B , tk ( / * > iao. TJrao. F t tupcnedlng tha Urgrit old ( ulitonad fcto\ea ndranxoj It 1m thu elmpleat nndmibt ttlldent btoto burners In the world , and Ith new luiuiovo. pen's tha enaleH to cpiraio. Absolutily tafo Ith lt pit nt risen clr , now In ug thu noosud ea > un wltliout ftbingln Rondint. for Catalogue , I'rleo LW , Eto. lUJjlj VAl'OIl SIOVK CO. , CLEVCLAW ) , 0.