OMAHA DA1LJ BEE--FIUDAY JUNE 13 , 1884. DAILY BEE , Friday Morning , Juno 13 , LOOAL BREVITIES , .Too Crcobolo was severely Injured ycstor cl y bv his town running away. His foco wns painfully lacerated. In the absence of Ed. Gorman , Ollicer Knlfilit \ nctlng In thocap.uHy of city JAtlor The old settlers will hold a mooting at the board of tratlo rooms on next 1'rlday evening , Juno 13th , at half i > ivst 7 o'clock , for tlio trans ition of Important business. 13 , KsTAtmooK , Vico-Prostdont ; Al.K. D. JOXKS , Socrotary. ' Coroner Maul has received a loiter from Minnie Toed , of Grooly , low * . She Is a danghler of the old man who tiled In the city jail a few wonks since , and W H imiultlng about her late fathor. The proposal of Dowlor & Morrlll.of Danger - gor , Maine , to t ko the last series of Omaha newer boncli , nm-iuntlng to 570,000 , at pnr.hos boon accepted by City Treasurer Buck , and the bonds will bo ready for delivery July 1st. They run for twenty years , and boar Interest at the rate of G per cent , payable Mint-annual ly. The Springfield Monitor In Informed that arrangements are about to bo made by which a proposition will bo submitted to Sarpy county farmers to sell their inllk to Omaha parties , the milk to bo delivered at the railroad - road and shipped to Omaha. Uy July 1st the Burlington will have comp'.otoJ the Concordla Branch , which runs from Odcll , Nob. to Concordla , Kns. , cross ing trio St. Joe and Western nt Hanover , the Control Branch Union 1'aclfio at Wellington , and striking the Kansas Pacific nt Concordln. The now line Is seventy mlles long. Yorttordoy nfternoon a homo between Seventeenth nnd Klghtoonth streets on Jjoav- onworth Htroot , which had boon propped tip on blocks after having boon moved , fell over on ono side , A family named Gouttscho occupied the house , nnd a little baby which was lying upon the bed waHsomovvhat injured by falling plaster. plaster.Miss Miss ' 'rink" Halrh celebrated her thir teenth birthday yesterday by entertaining n Ilttlo party of her friends from 5 to 10 p , in , nt her homo , No. IOL'0 Capitol avenue. Among those present were Viola , Augustine nnd Charlie Davis , Union MUlnrd , Bosslo and .TtnUo Yates , Blanche Sorensen , Klvlo Jones , Tot. Mooros , Grace HImobaugh , George Sharp nnd Anna Mlllaid. The guesto were ontortalnod " 1'lnk " handsomely by Mist , assisted by her sister Misi "Tad , " and n very pleasant time was had. An elegant supper was served , ono of the pleasant features being - ing the cutting of a cake containing a silver coin. Viola Davis wns the lucky Ilttlo lady who got the coin. Numerous cramos weru played , and a very pleasant time was had. Mies I'ink Balch Is n great favorite with all who know her , and her friends hope that the future will always bring to her as happy birth days as that of yesterday , A most satisfactory test of the magncso- calclto fire-proof snfo was made yesterday on Ninth street , between Farnam and Douglas streets. The safe" , however , were small boxes , ono of tin , the other of Iron lined with inagnoao-calctto. Theno were filled with papers and pamphlets of various docrlptiuns and among the lattar also worn n number ol greenbacks. The safe was subjected to a very bet fire for nearly an hour. When It won opened everything was found to bo perfectly safe. The "cut-elf" constructed by the Mlmio npolls ft Omaha road near Florence was used for the first time WednesdayConductor John son bringing the Oakland accommodation train through to this city. All trains are now sent via the "cut-off ' ' - , running on tolegrnphlo orders until Sunday , when n now time card will bo issued. It was expected that thu com' plotlon of the great work would bo marked by a formal opening , but it is said the cost uf construction has been to heavy that this Idea bos been abandoned , at least for the present. Ellas Gleh yesterday found an old bill of last season announcing three games of ball between the Union I'adfio and Alloghonlos base bill clubs. Ifo made a now data with n Htcncll nnd pasted It over the old date so that it road Juno 21st. and 22nd. , 1631. George Mcdlock is ono of the most ardent adm'rors of the national game In this city. Ho onterad the coronor's olllco and his uyos fell upon the bill. Ifo at once began to dunce nnd offered to bet that the visiting club would not win a game nnd started out to find sumo ono with whom to bet , The beauty of It Is that George docs not now know that It wns a joke fixed up or his especial benefit nnd probably will not find It out until ho roads this paragraph. Last evening Charley Althani wns Hovcro- y bitten by u largo dog n short distance west of the cltv. Ho wus taken to n doctor's olllco where It wni found that quite a largo plcco uf flesh had bcon taken out of the calf of his leg. The wound was dressed and the Ilttlo follow wan taken to his homo , No , 1110 Howard street , The season of the year has arrived when all dogs should either bo tied up or muz zled. There nront least 1,000 dogs In this city of no earthly use to anyone nnd If they were shot It would bo n good thing for the city u general , In the district court yesterday n petition was Clod nnd summons iisuod In an notion brought by John Johnson , as administrator of the estate of Nih Johnson Wostorluud , deceased - ceased , against the Missouri Pacific railway. On Juno 25th , 1882 , Wcsterlund , while work' Ing for the Missouri 1'aclfio , was riding on n hand-car near Tnlmago , which was run Into by by n freight car blown along the track at u fearful rate by the wind , and Wostorluud was killed. The administrator , , by his counsel , Clarkson , Congdon & Hunt , now BUDS foi 85,000 ami costs , the money , If recovered , to go to the father of Woslerlund , who Is , his only living relative. IIAKAllD On Saratoga bottoms Juno 2th at U a. in , Mr. David Hazard ago CO years , I'unoral to-day Juno 13 at 2 p. m. from the residence. Interment at Prospect Hll ! cemetery. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend , BAILHY-In tiiU city. Juuellth at 4:30 : p in. . Henry V. , son of Mr. and Mm , Joacpl liailey , ago 0 months and 11 day. Funeral JuuolS , 2 p. in. , from residence Cumlngs street , between Filtoenth and Six toflnth. The Uia Canllcld. Thq OftnCeld House , which has stood fjr BO many years upon the corner o Ninth and Farnam streets , is now under going a change. A largo number o workmen are at work tearing off the roof tooting off the plaster throughout th house and in various other ways making gad havoc of the old building. After thii dou ft will bo repaired , refitted ant furnished throughout , and opened as a et-o ess hotel about the first of August THE MAYOR'S MIGHT. An OrdieaBCc to IHons&s & , Whioli nro Found by tko Police at 10 O'clock ' Barred and Bolted , Morrison nnil lirookcr Arrested. What would , If carried out as planned , made n big item tor the night reporters > f this city , ended in a grand fiasco last evening. When the roll was called at po- ice headquarters list evening the mem- > ots of the night force were ordered to oport at the city jail at 10 o'clock. "To nako asauronco doubly euro" Tom Rawno ho cnptain , wont around to the vnrioua > catB and ordered the patrolmen under 10 circumstances to fail to appear at the appointed time. At the time agreed upon the force woto all present and the men were divided up nto gqunds of throe and four for whom n cadcr was appointed by the Marshal , Tor each division a gambling house was lamed which the cquad wan to outer and arrest all parlies found in it and also teal al < o Into the custody of the law all prop erty therein , used for gambling or spari ng purposes. But ono squad was suc cessful. When the others arrived at the muses appointed for them to enter , the leers were found locked , the window urtains down and the rooms in total ! arkncs3. Whether instinct had told lieso proprietors of the Intended raid upon them or whether a " .Judas had bo- rayed his master , " could not bo earned. Jack Morrison who also had a fore- cnowledgo had closed hfs amo and wan > assing out of his room when ho was mot ' y Oflicor Bellamy and his squud and 'laced ' under arrest. The police also on- orod his room and took possession of the hips found there and parts of several ayouts , Morrison was taken to the city nil from which place ho sent for his part- lor , Goodly Urookor. Brookor on Ills way to the jail wont to his gambling oems , over Henry Ilomborgor's , and was .hero also arrested. Morrison and his mrtnor remained in jail until nearly ono I'olock when thuir bonds wore fixed by fudge Bonoko , and after having boon signed by Henry Hoinborrjor , the prison ers wore released. Diligent inquiry elicited the fact that his stroke of policy resulted from the > rocoodings now being had before the ; rand jury. It is mid that Mayor Chase roatorday afternoon after ho had appear * od before the grand jury stated that n certain party whoso house is alleged to mvo paid tribute to Omaha's ozocutivo , lad turned against him and was getting lim into trouble , The jnayor intimated hat if this party did not know on what > ido his broad was buttered ho would "fix him " To another party ho said rostorday afternoon that hojwould sur- iriso the boys before morning. The gamblers have boonlooking for this raid for several weeks past. Said ono last night : "I have been looking for this for throe weeks , over since wo refused to pay the last months "dues. " Army Orders. Recruit Alfred Perry , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the 4th in 'antry. Leave of obsonco for ono (1) ( ) month on lurgoon'a certificate of disability is grant cd 1st Lieutenant Robert H. Young , 4th nfantry ; the leave to take oflbct on the 9th instant. Private John Ross , enlisted at Fort ) maha , Nob. , assigned to company G , Gth infantry , and will febo sent to Jtho station of his regiment on the first favor able opportunity. Paragraph 7 , special orders No , 44 , currant series from these headquarters , is so amended as to road that the travel di- rooted therein by Captain William II , Powell , 4th Tnfantry , from Fort Omaha , Sob. , to Dubuque , Iowa , and return , is lecossary for the public service. Under the system of abatement provid ed by par. 925 , army regulations , the : > ortion of the sentence in the case of nilitary convict Lawrence Weschlor , late irivalo company 0 , Gth Infantry , ( G , 0. VI , 0. No. 21 , from these headquarters , September , 10 , 1882 , ) remaining unexe cuted on the 12 instant , is remitted , Connubial ItliHH. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 : atiho ran- donco of the bride's parents , Mr. George Patterson and Miss Ella Wilbor wore initod iii marriage. None but the im nediato relatives wore present to witness ho ceremony. The Rov. James Patter son , father of the groom , performed the ceremony which made the twain ono. After the ceremony , which was fol- owed by the hearty congratulations ol those present , the bridal party left for a ; our of the eastern states and Canada , taking with them the love and good wish es of all who know thorn. After a month's absence they will toturn to our city and occupy a residence , already elegantly furnished , on Twenty-third street , be tween Dodge un < l Douglas. The young couple recuivo the hoartiosl congratulations from a largo circle ol friends. An Editor'H K After trying numerous romoJIoa for Hliou inutbui , but without permanent relief , I wax mhlsml toiiBoB , 8. S. , whlrh had given per manent relief to othora RulTorliiR from lth u. matUm. After taking half a iluzoii bottles , ] found that the dlsoaso waj entirely driven ( ml of my sytitem , and a permanent euro nocuroj. Tills was over a year ago , and sluco then , oven during our most layoro waathor , with euildcu chungaa , I liavo never guttered a return of the old attack * which illtablod mo from editorial work. Blight attack * have yielded promptly to a few ilo M of S , B. H , , and within forty-eight hour * . It U very gelilom , indeed that I recommend anything to the public In thin manner , but 1 fuel It duo to your \nluable preparation , that has given mo surh lung desired anil much neodeil reliefto stnto tlieoa fixcUtliua publicly. I mil euro that but for your Specific , 1 nhoul.J h \o been lain aside from journalistic tvork.na tlio tjeverost attack was In my right arm and hand , Aa thousand * are now 8\ilforinf ; in n vtmlUr manner , uad many of them hot > ltat ( for cert In rouHoni to mo your preparation , 1 amo nitralnodto aililrojuynn tliU voluntary testimonial for publication In their behalf. SID.NKV IlEUiiKiiT , Atlanta , Cla. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mallei free , HUB SWIFT SPECIHO Co.Drawer 3 Atlanta. 0 a . , , 161) ) W. 23d St. . N , Y , , and 1200 Cheat'1 j nut'St. , riilUdel.hla. } of Omaha about six months. Ho oradu- otoa at the nnivoisity last ycnrand A few months after became member of th real estate and insurance firm of Han man , Slurgis it Wheeler. Miss Marshall - shall has been ono of the leading society - cioty ladies of Lincoln and is a younfe lady of many virtues and accomplish ments. Among'tho guests from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hartman , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and F. A. Wood of OmahaMr. . and Mrs. E. B. Lewis and F. A. Moore , of Plattsmouth , and Judge and Mrs. Tubtu , of Ktnorson , la. , uncle and aunt of Mr. Wheeler , besides Mr. and Mrs. D. H Wheeler , of Plattamouth Father and mother of the groom. INOEATITDDE , A. 1'ulnlor llol > B Illn Htnployrr After 1'nrtnlcltiK of 11U Hospitality. I' . IJ. Slmwjtlio Sixteenth street wagon inintor , Ima loss confidence in hunmn na- .uro nt the present writing than over bo- 'oro. Wednesday Mr. Shnw engaged a .ramp painter who came and asked for work. Ho put the follow to work nnd ho worked all day long. Mr. Shaw was BO iibilant over the prospects that ho wont down stairs into the wagon and black smith shops and informed the workmen employed tlioro that they would have to lurry up with thcic work , that 10 had a now man and that ho was a rattier. That Mr. Shaw wan correct in his opin- on of his now man will bo shown. At night the now man wont to Mr. 5haw and told him that ho had no place , o sloop. Mr. Shaw told him not to wor ry but to go up and sleep with him. The itnployor nnd the employed wont to bed -ogethur , the ono to sloop the sloop of .ho just , the other to plan some way to rob the man who had befriended him. In'tho morning when Mr. Shaw awoke bo found that his bedfellow had taken his departure , nnd when ho slipped hit hand Into his trowsors pocket ho found that before taking his departure the follow Imd appropriated his pooketbook containing - ing SCO in cash. Mr. Shaw immediately started in search of the scoundrel and is now in Council Bluffs but it has neb boon learn ed whether or not ho has found nny track of the thief. TJio Conclusion odlio Committee. The committed on ooworago hold a mooting last evening , at which Chairman Furay nnd member Woodivorth were proaont- The object of this session waste to examine into the complaint of Me- Hugh nnd McGavock against the board of public works for dividing up their bid or bids on the North Omaha sewer and Its bronchos , whereby the work of con struction only was given to these com plainants and the piling to bo furnished [ or this workwns given to n third party. The complainants for themselves and James Croighton for the board , made their separate statements to the com' mittoo. The question to bo determined by the committee was whether or not the bid on piling was n separate ono , and being considered such by the committee , the action of the board was ratified and the board exonerated of being arbitrary NEUHAHKA STATE OAZETTEEII & Bus INV.HS DIKKCTOUY to bo issued in July , 18b4 , price $4 50. J. M. WOLFE , pub her 120 S. Mth St. , Omaha. V. 0. Holden , of Chicago , is at the Metro politan , .ran. HnrHtur [ , of Rule , Nob. , is at tlio Met ropolitan. A. 0. IJarnes , Of Lincoln , Is at the Metro politan. TBII.IC F , Moore , of Sheldon , In. , is nt the Metropolitan. Mw. P. C. Crocket , of Wayne , Neb , , ia at thn Metropolitan , Cliai. E. Verity , of Wianor , is utopping al the Metropolitan. A. C. Crocket , Kmorson , Iowa , in stopping at the Metropolitan. C. .1. Cockert'll and wife , Sedalin , Mo , , are cHtH ( if tlio Metropolitan. H. Clnnghly and mster , of Laramie , Wyoni ing , aio gnostM of the Metropolitan. W. C. Hiktrahandlfe , of Missouri Valley , are ic 'istrrtMl at the Metro ! > olitm > . lion. A. S , Paddock and family took the noon train yesterday for Salt Luke City. M. M. JlyiThon , of Grand Inland , represent ing C. K. ( loodmanvholeaalo druggist , hat tliu Mitiopolitan. Mr.J-'rnnk Itoaowater , the plenflant mana ger of the WKEKLV ] ! KK , has gonu oant on bu Hltiesa , to bo gene several weeks. W. . White , 'JVknmah ; T. W. fireon , O'Ncil ; l-'innk , T. Sililoy and Hon. T. M Mariiette | , Lincoln ; It. A. Tcmpleton , Toka- nmh ; 0. C. MoNi li , Wisnerj It. P. Hates , Grand InUn.il ; .riilm 1) ) , Vinch , Lincoln ; > T , M. Hewell ami wife , Jnuiata ; and Jr. M. W. Stone , Wuhuovra at the llillanl yemteixlay , llov. .T. M.f. . Hinytli , Connor Colony ; W. II. Pnrker , Kidney ; 0. .T.Nolnu , Nobei\ille ; At , 1) ) . Taylor and \\ife , Dan son county ; W , It. Kelly and dant-litir , Lincoln 5 K. Spai A'alrntinii ; Hon. Ohnreh Hove , Auburn ; W. W. tStocktou ami wife , Dunna AlHiurg , nnd MJHH Cora Clark , lllalr , rcjiftered yeaterdaj at the Puxton. Yesterday Mr. George C. Ames , Mr. Mai h and Mr. M. Umilmm roturnac from a fishing trip to Spirit Lake , Inwa , of a woek'd duration. They aay ilioy caught uue hundred pounds of fisl each per day and that the fish weighed from two to eight pounds each. Now If any Led ; has a fuh etory let them wailo In. Fulled to Connect. Wednesday night a woman of I ho town named Maud liramor. who liveu 01 Eleventh street , between Dodge and Capitol nvonuo , attempted to commii suicide by taking laudnum. Tlio dnao was taken about 0:110 : and at 11:30 : Dr. Ileboit was called nnd succeeded in snv < ing her lifo. Maud evidently haa i great desire to leave this world by the laudnum routu as this is the second time sliu has made the attempt. It will probably - ably bo in her case as in base ball thrco times and out. Wednesday at noon in Lincoln , Mr. D H Wheeler , Jr. , of this city , and Miss Pauline W. Marshall , of Lincoln , were united in marriage. Tim ceremony was performed by lUiv. n. B. Uurgcss , oj Plnttsmouth. Myron AVheolor , brotlior of the groom , olliciutcd as best man , nnd his bride \vpagivcu nwny by her unolo , W. J. Marehall. Mr , Whet-lur has only been a resident STATE SPORTSMEN , Second IAX of tlio Tournntnont At IMMtHHIOIItll. There was a largo crowd in attendance at the tournament Wednesday at I'latts mouth. The first conloit was No. 3 , for teams of two , ton birds to each man , 21 rards rise , for a jmrso of $2fiO , and the lallott silver cup. Thoacorowas ! IIul- shizor nnd Taylor , Seward , Nob. , 18 ; Chapman nnd Toft , Plattamouth , 20 ; Hatthows nnd Wise , Plattsmouth , 11 ; Don nnd Browning , Nomaha , 10 ; L5i ngstono and Naiflc , Plattamouth , 19 ; Snyder and Suminors , Nomaha , 10 ; Loo- dor and llobitiion , Omaha , 15 ; Smith and Jones , I'l.itUinonth , 10 ; Ilill and Krford , Seward , 10 ; Warrack and War- rack , Sownrd , ! ; Batdwoll and Board , Tokamah , IB , White and Fitch , Toka- nah , 10 ; Hughes and Mills , Omaha , 1G ; Jcnham nnd McClcmand , Lincoln 1C. The first money , § 100 , and the cup , was won by Chapman nnd Toft ; the sec- md money , $7fi , was divided between ) on and Browning and Livingston nnd Naglo ; third money , $50 , wont to llul- hizor and nnd Taylor , and fourth to Snyder and Suminors , In contest To D , class shooting , 15 clay ) igoons nt 18 yards rise , for purse of ? 150 , the following score was made : Montgomery , 12 ; Nagle , 13 , Krug , of 3malm , 15 ; Wcia , 11 ; Barnst , 14 ; Cover- dale , 10 ; Webber , 10 ; Key , 12 ; Mills , of Omaha , 15 ; Smith , 0. S. 12 ; Green , 13 ; Childs ( Blissouri Valley ) 15 ; Phelps , 12 ; Bissell , 12 ; Smith , F. U. 13 ; Robinson , 12 ; Don , 11 ; Brewing , 12 ; IlnlsiV.or , 13 ; Word , 13 ; Grccno , O. L. 12 ; Jones , 11 ; " 'ulsom , 13 ; Fuller , 22 ; White , 11 ; Don- mm , 13 ; Fitch. 12 ; MoAloar , 14 ; Wheeler - or , ! ) ; Hill , ! ; Huehos , 13 ; Bardwoll , 10. First money , § 75 , was divided between Mills , of Omaha , and Childs ; second , § 50 , vas taken by McAlenr ; third , § 25 , was divided between Green and Donham. AN UNNATUEAL SON , Vouiifj Barrett Bent Ills Mother ami Turns Her Family out ot Doors , Oflicor Douglas was summoned by tele phone last raqht about 11 o'clock , to go to ; ho house of Mra. Uarrott who livea just north of Clark and Twenty-eighth streets. Ho found the house , upon his arrival there , not sheltering its accustomed occu pants who had boon driven from their lomo by the unnaturally brutal and fiendish oldest son of Mrs. Barrott. If the mother's story of her son's deeds Is true , the extreme penalty of the law for such ofTcnsos is grossly insufficient for trim. trim.Tho The mother stated to the officer that on last Monday night ho became enraged raged at her , and in the presence of an old gentleman and a lady who were pass ing the night under her roof , seized her by the hair , boat her and dragged her round the room. Not content with this unnatural and brutal treatment of his mother , ho divested her of every shred of her clothing andi ,10ft , her lying nearly sonablos's upon tho" floor. Ho then sub jected his mother's friends to similar treatment and completed his inhuman purpose by driving everybody from the houae , The officer was called last night to pro tect the mother and children from this brutish cur who had driven them from homo by throats that he would shoo them."rThori children and mother were found scattered about the neighborhood in such places as they thought woulc provide them with safety. The un natural cur could not be found. The mother's story is verified by her iJoigtV bora who are very indignant at the treatment mont Bho has received. A HOT BLAZE , Two Barna Destroyed l > y Kiro Yes tcrtlny Afternoon , Ycatarday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock , an alarm was turned in from box 01 , corner of Sixteenth and Tenth street and Cap ! tal avenue. It was occasioned by th < burning of a barn on the alloy in the roar of A. J , Simpson's house , on Davonnor street , between Sixteenth and Seven tooth streets. Tlio tire department responded prompt ly but the barn waa n rum before they reached the placo. The barn in which the fire started was owned by A. J. Simpson and was occupied by Reuben II Fsrry , who got everything out of the place except twenty washing machines. The loss on this earn and contents is placed at $2,000. Tlis fire was such n hot ono that it communicated municatod with a two atory tramo ban across the alloy , and that building was alao totaHy destroyed. It belonged t < John HcCrary and the loss is oatimatec at 81,500. Notwithstanding ! hat the sun was shin ing with almost burning heat a largo crowd gathered and watched the progress of the fire. CnusoJ liy Mrs. Vohrs , a Bohemian woman , liv Ing noar'Tnrontionth and Mason was ar rested yesterday afternoon by Doput ; Sheriff Foironnot on a warrant issued b ; thoolork of the insanity board. Shi yesterday attempted to pruvont the riti of baptism about to bo performed upon i small child at Bohemian church. She 1m boon growing strange for aomo time past Religion ia supposed to bo the cause o her lunacy. 1 1 is a curious fact stated by Deputy SheriirCrowoll that of the scores of th < poor and unfortunate beings taken to tin asylum from this county , ainco ho hai boon In his proaont oflico , only two o ; three have been American born citizens A GOOD JOB PRINTER , With mi editorial experience of nini years.Rnd a thorough practical knowlodgt of the newspaper business , desires a situ ution in the management of a weekly pa per. Address , W. II. CorsoK , Il.m2t Blair , Nob. THE OJIAIIA m 8. H. HOWELL , 1'mldont. 0. R SCIIALLER , Yioo-1'rcoUcnt The QE-VUINi : DOULDER and Colorado roil. An * thracltv , Iowa , Ulstouii.IUIuoli , kwisis. CoalYardi UrlJgo Stock Yardj. OFFICE8-117 & 11 Etreit ard UilUrd Hotel , Omaha- Absolutely Pure. Tlil po dcriiovcr varies. A mar\cl J puroncp' , tron th naJ uliolcficincncua. Mo e ccor omlcnt than ho ordinary klnil , antlcnnnotbo Id In compotltlor with tlia multitude of low test , nhnrt weight alum or ihonihata | > oulcr . Sold only In cms KOYAL IAK1NU I'OWUr.K CO R. KAL1SH , ' lias Just rocohcd n full line of Imported Fancy Suit- liiKi ami I'nntaloona of the latest Btjlci Also guarantees flno IHtlriRsunJ Cna trlininlnRS. at Lowest Prico. Also Cleaning Uicln and Repairing. S. K. Corner ICth and Ua\cntx > rt Streets SPECIAL NOTICES. jtrspoclaio will Posltlvolyaot bo inserted unless paid in advance. in LOAN-Monev. M ONKY IjOoned on chutlil inortenuo , bjr C. It. \7oolloj , room 10Omaha National Hank. 010-lmo "VTONKV TO LOAN In eurus of 1300 and upwards at 1VJL low rates on flmt class real estate pccnrlty 882 I'oiTEii & conn fOtfKY LOYNED-On chattel property by J d L BrUTrV , 213 soutli 14th stro.'t. 775.1m MONEY TO LOAN The loweel rates of Interest Remls' Loan Agency , 16th & Dcwla ! 34-tf T\yf ONKY TO LOAN In sums of MOO. and upward 1VJL O. F. Divls and Co. , Heal Estate and Loan Agents , 160E F rnam St. 33S-tf. WBI.P WJ4TBI Tn\7"ANTED Girl to do frencral housework , 18CO T T J Chicago street. 8 < 0-12p WANTED-A cook , Immediately , at the cor 16th and Mason , lluckojo Ucit Market. Good wages. 8J9-13p TTTANTED-Glrltodoiteneral housework from 7 TT a m. until noon. Morse's III ck , Ifithnnd Cap itol avenue. 827-Hp W ANTED Kitchen girl at Ooddard House , Sher man avenue. bSO-14p W'ANTED A practlcit drcssmaCor to wnru in store. Call at once to cor. 10th and Dodge. S25-12p WANTED An experienced dry goods salesman , onolhatcan speak German and English pre ferred. Cell or address to cor. 10th nnd Dodge. 828-12p J , HANNEGAN. W 'ANTED Experienced Dry Goods salesman. In- ; qulro 1307 Farnam ctrcct. 830 14 "ITITAKTED Agents to cnnvass fur tie best celling W work over published Including Chambers' Hie- clojicdla , Social Life in Egypt , and the best standard \ior.K. Sold on u onthly payments. 1' . F. Coller , 310 S. 16th bt. . up stairs. 823 13 WANTED Flr t-cla s barber. Will pay 60o on the dollar , or S16 per week. _ : ) D. GOINS , 822-17p Kearney , Ntb. 1 AHA AGENTS WANTED double quick , to sell JUUU Biographies of BLAINEAMli LOGAN , by H. J. llamsdell , MR. DLAINE'S personal friend and prefcrenoa as Author ; 600 pages ; utcel portraits , fully 'Illustrated ; splendid terms , prospectus ready. Send t > 0c for complete outfit Don't delay. A II 31001N8 Si CO. . Omaha Neb. ' 768-14p WANTED Girls at 217 N. 16th street , 787-16p WANTED A competent girl for general house work. Inquire at Mrs. N. J. Edliolm 2141 Chicago cage street. 702-14 "M7ANTED Good flnt-class girl for general house W work. Call 610 S. 10th street , bet. Jacknon and Howard. 70112p "l 7ANTED Good dlmug room girls at at. Charles T > Hotel , Harnoy St , Iwtween ISth and 13th. Wages 815. per month. 703-12 WANTED Lady pistry cpok at Danbauin's res- taurant , 1618 Dodge street. 405-12 WANFED MEN tOO men for Canada ; 100 men for Duluth ; 50 men for St. PauICitv. Good wages. Il'duccd fares. Applj to J. A. TURNER , Omaha , Nob. , Juno 10,1831. City Hotel. 803-liip W ANl'UD-OIrl for housework at ' ? ! ! Dodge St. 701-lm WANPKD-Qood blackamlth for general black smithing None other need apply. Address J. F. Hoover , Springfield Neb 7BI-14p VT AN'IKD Good dlunwaehcr and tccond cook alT * T Dnnb-xum'a restaurant , 1614 Dodge Street , 741-tf WANTED A rcllaul' and actlvomanto represent a first clasa portrait hoUiO , toklni ; orders a d delivering work In ( > n ha to the right party. Rig unmuilsslon will ! > jial.l. Addruo Chlcaic ? Portrait Co , 50 , Uctrojiollt.n Ulock , Chicago. 723 IDji \J7ANTKD-A good barber , deed pay guaranteed > > F. B TEIOLIIH , North Bend , Dodge Co. NU > . 676 Imp \\7ANTED Canv asjlng agents to handle a newlj TT patented article One tothreo c n bo s < Id In everv fa'ully Call on or addiosu "Enterprito " No. 14 Crclehtuii Klock. 632 tf BITIJATIOHB7ANJ3D. . WANTCD-Sltuatlon ai book keeper or assistant , or similar petition , by a voung man of Iritojrity and L'OOJ bu intai training. Sahry n t an object no much as ktcady worn. Audrexd "K. " L'ce olllcu , 841-lSp " \X7AKTin ) Situation by Hrst cla. a ccok In prlvatr TT family. Call 1208 Howard street. 828-iVp W A T'D Situation by steady and reliable man tn take cuiu of hortc * and do garden w ork Ail' ' dress " 0. I' " llt-o utllce. 833 I0p WANTKD Situation as asulttant book-keeper or al sunn In drj goods Btoru , by an oxpoiknoi man , who xpcaks Uirinan and hngllth , AiHreu "if. It. U- " care L'cc. 7i12p \7l7ANTKD-Afew tab'o ' boarders at 1718 lo.lh-o 8ire t. ( Si-ISp " \\rA Tij ; Ail unfmnUhrd front room roir ecu V > tre ol city. Addriisj "S , K. " llco otllos. 837-lSp ) lab'e boarders In private fiinly at northwest unncr I'.Hh and Howard etictts. S03-I4p T\7ANTii > To rent , a houss with lU to eight V T rjo'iiB , lthln half mile uf Operallouse , n the hill. Adi'risa ' Ilex 3i7 , dty. SU'-tf \ \ 7ANTiIPosition by a joun , ' man who haj \ ) tHojuan oxH > tltnci > In retail groiwry and el inortiis I" liird are business , llcat of ro er'ncul Klvcn. ' "J U. D. ' lice. 812 Hp WANTKD-Slngle furimhed room by gentleman. Coodrefiuncca. Might Uke board , "A B.C. " Bee olllco. 7S3 13p -A soroud h nd Lawn Jlowcr. In good condldorj. btato iiattcrn aud price , ( iardcner , thl olllce. 780-12)1 ) / ANfUD Good furnished room within rcasnna- T T bio dUt > n < i of U. P. hcadnuartm , at m'Hlcrale pile * . Addren "C. N , B. " Bee oUluo. 737-tf AVANTI'U Hoard tor pcntlmian ai.'l ' wlfo In iirl- vate family. Family itlioiit ohltlrcii prefer red. Adilti'sa ' 17" Bui olllce , stating toinlj mid lo ration. 650 tf \\7t NTED Hoarders to know the St. ClmleH Ho > T tcl on Hariiuv bt , Icttvfun 12th and 13tb will < t up tin beet tAbldboaid f'r $400cr wcekof any bouse In tlio city of a oorrmpondlr" tirlce , rcBHr--aoasa tvai 17011 RENT One front and oiiu baok roam furn 1 ; Ubed , 1616 Ulcago itroct. S39 14p MERGELL & ROSENWEIG , Pflinloro llppnratnrc AI rdllllGlSfiL UcUlldlUlo ) CARRY TICK lAHOEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OK WALL PAPERS AW DECORATIONS jl5i5 ! EonBlas Slpfifit , Are prepared to d OUTSIDU T1I12 CITV in nny branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND KllESCO PAINTING , DECORATING ' Buffalo U. S. Standard GALE Himefoaugh & Taylor , WESEEEN AGENTS , - - - OMAHA , BEB. , , _ jU ) HAY , ' rf61 * ? rt % } STOOK , WAREHOUSE COUNTER. ALWAYS IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST , Adopted mid ia Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS Scales o all kinds repaired nnd sealed by U. S. standard weights. SggTWrite for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Douglas Street. FOU UENl A pleasant furnished room for gon- tlcmcn , at 1309 Capitol a\cnuc. S3M8p FOH KENT Furnished rooms 1918 Dodge-Street , b35-18p FOIt KENT A largo , Imnilaomelyfurnished uailor , bay \tlndou , bath room conveniences , 1720 Capitol tel rucmio. S03.13p FOU KENT To a small family , a suite of 3 or 0 rooms , 1111 South llth streets. 810-17p FOU KENT New house , 6 rooms , 1107 Da\enport street. Inquire at 1218 Da\onport St. V53-12p TpOBBKNT A largo furnished front room with X1 alone and closet , suitable for two gentlemen , No 2424 Dodge street 82M7p FOU KENT House of 10 rooms on Hainoy street , near Pleasant. Inquire of W. M. Thompson , First National Dank. 824-13 FOU IlENT 100 feet brick basement , having water and sewerage In connection. Inquire of A. M dark , 107 S llth street. 822 tf FOU KENT Two nicely furnished toomn 614 N. 15th St. , near Cas3 St. 71D-14p 17011 RENT Furnished rooms with board , 1814 JL1 Davenport fct. 707-lBp T7IORRENT Il > om9 with board by d v or week , JL1 1011 Dodge St. 779-12p [ 71011 KENT A house of a rooms , half block from .J ? U. P depot. Inquire of M. Leo , grocer , 22d and Lcavoaworth Streets. 637-10 I poll KENT Six room houeo on street car and Con 1 \ent to business. Address Immediately , "O. X" Bee oflico. 768 tf F I OR KENT Good furnished front room. Firtt- closa bouse cat of the Herald olllce , 770-14p IOH KENT Four pleasant and convenient chain- JL1 bers for house-keeping for man and wife without children , no boarders or roomers allowed , 319 north 17th St. , 3 blocks from P. O. 642 tf FOR RENT A first class store In good locality. Inquire at Kdholm and Erlckson. C01-tf lj M 0il IlENT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge. A * 4S9-Im TVOK KENT First-clasi 8 room cottage 8. T. _ T Fctcrson , south east corner 16th and Douglas. FOR RENT Elegaiit residence 10 rooms , furnace , hot and cold water , bath rooms & .O. Suitable for first class boarding house or private residence , $70 per month. Fourteen room house now , 14th St near Jonca/JIO per month. BARKER k MAYNE , 03741 13th and Farnam. RENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank FOR building. Moat desirable offices In the city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by steam. Apply at Bank. 626 tf RENT Three large houses of 8 lo 22 rooms FOR each. Desirable location , Suitable for Doardlng house or hotel. BARKER & MAYNK , 407-tf HUNT In iledlck'a block. Storeroom 120 feet deep and good otfica room. 1'aulsen & Co. , > I Farnam , room 3 , 766-tf FOR IlENT piano. Inquire at Edbolm & Erlck- son's. OD34f FOR KENT Rturo room 1609 Farcam St. , by l'AUL8iX&CO. : 409-tf 71011 RENT Furnished rooms en the no rthwt } ' cor. 13th and Capltolavcuuo , formerly Crclgnton UOU30. IPl'-t FOR RENT Lvgo fuinlsro room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 435-tf FOR REV1-Chetp , ono piano , ono organ. A. IlOipo , 1510 Dodge St. 4101m FOR 3AT3. FOR'SALE The cnzlest and roost desirable resi lience on Capitol Ilill. House contains 0 4,1001113 , besides clotita and ttoro looms , good cellar , city uuter , and all modern Improvements , Good barn and cutbulldings. Kverjtnlngin flist class thapo Full lot. Inquire of T. F. Ljon on premises , 242 ! Capital avenue 4Mt FOR SALK A irojd second band plunn , cheap. Inquire 1407 Howard street. HM2p ! FOR BALK ty Paulfen & Co , , 16CO l'jrn < n St. Iho lufrt bariinln ever olTeicd. Corm rot Jones and 12ih bt , 132x132 and full.l.t on llth street near Jot of , with 0 linima > } C 000. Vjacrui , 1 mile from city limits , with houto and tab v , fll60i-a h. A full lot In Oodfrev'8 add. with 6 room cottajo , a u'iy | ' ) oa ) nt hnme $3coo. IbUcru * 2 milts from city limits f CO per > ere at ea v lerniB. Corner of lultlmoro and 1'ark avenue , 100x150 with tie unt new 10 ri ) m liouto ? S BOO Full lot on .Jackson lietnceu 17th and ISIh nearly JoliihffSt Mary's av , with 3 houses. RtntfCOpur ni' < ntli * 5JJ. ( Corner 16ti and Hirnry 686fl 310.COO. 22 fcetfrout on Doujlas near llth , with brick house id ' 00 Cornu of irth nnd Dodpo UOCO. 4 aero In Wet Oir.alu nt ar bi > lt road , ell Improvcd house. barn.Uc , ? IW > 0 Ihlils a very cheap. 1 < 0'0 with hou'eaud barn unl > S f quarts from fit. Mat J } ' avunu , W.OCO. Cn pl"t ln Oarko's place with email cish pay ment' , bolance atcrytaiy toim , ftioieii lots mar South Omaha Sjndlcato fri m J300 ' ° * 3'0' PAUFSEN k GO. , StS-14 UOJ t'ununiBt. WAI. li Three of the most desirable lots in FOH I'l&ce , at a bargain. Barker & Jlajne , Caan w ill I uy B acrei } of a mile N. W of -O the 1'ort , I'AULSKN & CO , 1603 Kara am Blicct. t09U2 F OK 5ALU-40 acre firm , aljilnlni ; Klkhorn Sta tion ; ( aliioii anddru store at Watrrloa Will ex- cha go fur Ouialia property. J , I ) bILVIS , blU 2tp Elkhorn button , Nek F "lt SALK CIIKAl'-A good pony , ta.lHu and bridle. Address "I'ony" thU olllco. 811 < 13p 17011 8 \ UOi erar I ml of luildlo i i > nlc < , all will i' brown. 2018 bt. Mar'save. Q. S. NASON. TOH H\rK-TlioOu:3ln Hikery , cstablljlicd 1674 " CouUlui a KooiJ et'Ck of Kiiicv Ooo.b anil ether lUturCK , xiojoii , tti1. l.ocutlwi llr t-clJ i. Choiplor cult. Aily | Gia 10th street. Ut , Jacksou and lion. arJ. 7DI 1m FOU SALK A good paying [ jrooery buslncsj , Block and fixtures. Will Invoice JJ.600. Sales $25,000 par jear. For further Information , address for \\tok3"Z."Bceoflco. ] . 703 tf FOU SALK A nlcocottigo and full lot , half block eouth of Milton KoRO-3' residence , on 13th street. Inquire of M. Lee , Grocer , 2M nnd LeaMjnttorth. 030-16 FOIl KALE At the thrUlng town ot Blue Hill , Neb. A stock of dry goods and groceries. AUo store room for rent , 24160. , good opportunity for a man contemplating going Into business. Apply one door cast of City Hotel , t r address "E. K. " P. O. box 43 Blue II11I , Neb. 722-12p TTlOIl SALE UEALgFSTATE A g/cat bargain In J ? 50 lots In Koesu's Place , on St Mar ) 'a acnuo street car line , st terylow price for SO dajs. Applr to Joseph M. Keese , 211 South 14th street. 674-lmp FOR SALK Tli-i good \vlll and fixtures of the Crclghton Houso. Easy terms , 633 tf TTMJlt WALK Very tlesirablu residence tor smal JL1 family , one block oCf St Mtry's avenue , 10 block from postoilloo. Looitlou fine , $3,500. Easy terml POTTER & CODB. 1616Farnam street B21-tfs FOR SALE Several flno second-hand book-cases. Inquire of Jno. L Webster , over A. D. Morse's , 14th and Farnam sticxts. 631-tf FOR SALE A first-class , v\ell established Dry Goods business , stock and Irate of store , $12,000 to 316,000. Will take part trade. Address M V. Waters , care Bee office. 693-tf * T71OR SALE Two story frame housu , 8 rooms and J ? hall on Casj street , near 16th. Cash price , $4,000. POTTER & COBU. 1515 Farnam street 426-tf FOR SALE Two open oeoond-nand buggies and one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harnoy St. 839 tf Fi I OR SALE A email Hosier , Bahman & Co. , Ore proof safe , almost new , at this office. U FOR SALE One Vofe and Sons piano at a bar gain. Inquire at Edh Im and Erlckson's music store , on 16th St. 239-tf TOIl SALE A cholco Improv od farii of 240 acres , i JL well watered , good buildings , larno orchard. SO f/ acres fence < l , within 1J miles ornew stock jards , and / only 6 n lies from city , at $55.00 per acre. Also 240 / acres odjoinlng the above , that can be sold In SO acre farms at $45nml$17.60 per acre , lormacasy. POT TER & COBB , 1615 Farnam street. 464 tf fTlOR SALE House 6 rooms , lot 73x148 , barn , els- J ? torn , trees , etc. ThorneU's addition , just off Bt. Mary's street car lino. Price $3,800. POTTE * & COBB , 1515 Farnam street , 485-tf [ 71O11 HALE One piano , as good as now. Cheap L1 nt Hospe , 1519 Dodge. 409 1m TT'OR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In X1 Tottcr's addition , 8 8001119 , well ! 300 barrel cis tern on two lots , 110 feet front by ISO feet deep , for (2,050. POTTER & OoBB. 1515 Farnam St. 408 tf FOR SALE A first-cUss stock of fancy goods. Golden opportunity for cither lady or gentleman Small capital , gcoa trade established. Address "I. L ' W. " Bee othco. 449-tf FOR SALi : At a bargain , 1200 pound work horse In good order. A. J. MANDELL , 424tf 325 Brcadvvay , Council Dluffd , Iowa. FOR SALE Cuniing utrect property. Lot In Wal nut Hill , KoHter'a nnd Donnocken's addition * and WestCumlng. Lots ctwap and on easy tornu. 1'OT TER & COflB , 1516 Farnam struct. 429.tf FOR S VLE-Chcap lota In Shlnn's 2nd addition Kirkwood and riiiuvlew. i-OlTER & C011B 1616 1'arnam street. 428U FOR HALE Twenty acres of the Griffon farm , 81 uillcs from the I'oatofllco , and only two blocks from I'ratt's sub-division. Will to sold in 'Jj , 6 or 10 ivcru lots Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douglas street 570 tf FOR RALE Farm S miles from city , near Union Stockyards. Inquire at MIT. Mover , over Roe dor's Drug etoro , 16th and Webster. 871- FOR S4LK Cheap , flno driving horse , buggy and harness. Apply room2t , Omaha National Bank Building. 2i5 t MIBCBI.LANI10UB. ( fiOrJ AH REWARD Will bo paid for the discov rj > . - . /.UU ery and roturu of the double cirrlsi'O harness stolen from the residence uf K Wakcley in this cltj , Juno let 845-U UP A roan yearling heifer at II , Roen- X feldt's , opposite Saratoga School lion o Onnur c ii have same by calling uid pav lug charges. 814-13p /CONCERT at Henry Itu.cr'u I'ark every Eundaj \ / from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. 25o admission Io 3 Plato for family plc-nle" . IOHT - - BuuJaj afternoon nt Hanscom 1'arl. J t cck rha n and cron. I Inder will be rcwarucdt ly leaving ut Doran House , 013 Farnam St. 76ltf FOR EXCIIANar ; Stock farm of 4Q- > acres , haa good buildings and inipiovuntiit , some stock and , lmpemciiti ! < , want tlMof merchandise ol about | i.00Address O.llcniy , I o < I'jix ) . tl'-tf STtlfttni ) OR fTOLVN-.V whl e roan ce about j cars old , short tall and aleut to bar * a calf. Ten dollars rt ard will be ] utd tor her nturn to Jim Stephenson't Llviry stable , ICt'-tSt. Umaha. 607 t tf rpAKEN Ul > Ono stray red nan hors a > ears old. -L Call at A. S. Ootroin's , co'.uer Campbell and lilondu , N. W. Omahi. 2il 6w oow. For Bsiness , Traveling , Dress and andWeddings Weddings MADE 10 MEASURE AND READY-MADE , Ptctilngr. New Summer Novcltta. j 7