8 O'MAHA JDA1UX BEE SATURDAY JUNE 11 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE , Saturday Mornine ; , Juno 14 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Tha CASOA ngMnst Bntcker nnd Morrison arrested Thursday night ara ( sot for Juno 20th In jiolteo court yesterday two disturbers ors of the pence were fined $1 each nnd costs Judge BonoVo sayi the raid upon th gambling houses WAS the "last klcl of dying mule. " Goodly Brocket received bis Rumbling tools , taken by tlio police , yesterday morning Judge Bonoko Mr * the police had no right to tnako n raid without n warrant. I'hero will bo a regular mooting of llntl Robokfth Dofrrex ) , Lodge No. 1 , In Odd Fel lows hall , nt 8 p. m. , Saturday evening , Tune 14,1881. Afnll attendance h requested. By request of the officers of tlio Kr ! t Hut * tlst church nnd otliCM , the Nov. .T. W. lltir- ria will repeat , Sunday evening next , .lime IGth.hts sermon of lint Sunday , "Lnwlou'moss ' ! n our OHy ; Needs of Better Government. " Judge ISonoko flays there Is no law ngfUnst the boys playing ball In the streets. It In limply n resolution pasicd by tlio city council. The police judpo can do nothing with persona brought before him And charged with such of- fcnca except to illficlinrgo them. Four hoys were before hla honor yoatord.ty for playing ball In the direct nnd were discharged. Mr. II. W. Firth , for many years in the t&ssongcr department of the Burlington road , has boon appointed general western pinnongcr agent of the Hnunlbal nnd St , Joscon and the Kansas City , St. Joseph nnd Council lilulfH road , in charge of the territory Rnuth and weal of Kansas City , with oftlcos nt Kansas City. Wednesday ntght the residence of Airs. Ilattlo Clayton , 0211'loaaant street , was eu torod through n door in the roarand the family wcro aroused by hearing sotno ono H tumbling over a chair. The robber , ution seeing th.it ho had awnkonod the household , lied , fmntchlcg as ho wont a pair of pants belonging to Air. 11 , 11. Jones , brother of Mr , Clayton , and which contained about Slf . Sheriff Miller Thursday received n tele gram from Holmcavillo , Nob. , authorizing him to arrest John licrnhnit , who would arrive on the next train. The telegram wns placed In the hands of Tom I'ieronot , and the man was arrested , being greatly surprised at the celer ity with which it wan dono. It is not yet known upon what charge the man Is told , al though certain suspicions seem to bo well grounded. Harry Blono , of O'Noll City , waa drowned - od near Sioux City , Wednesday night. In ompany with a companion ho wont to bathe in the river , nnd It Is supposed wan taken with cramps. Blono'ti friend says ho had been breaking prairie naar O'Noll City , nnd was on his way to the homo of n brother in Wnppollo county , Iowa , when the accident occurred Beyond the fact that the drowned man was about 28 years old , no description of him could be obtained last night. The will of the Into Dnn Allan has boon approved by the court. It was witnessed by G. F. Bruckor and William Ilyan , nnd cov ets property valuad nt $30,000. Byron Hood has been made executor and his bond haa been let at the Bum of $10,000. The will provides for the payment of Mr. Allen's debts nnd funeral expenses , after which to each brother and sister , the sum o ! $1,000 is bequeathed. If the latter bavo tosuo , tbo children to have the same as parent. The rest and residue and remainder of the estate , is bequeathed to | : Anna Wilson for nnd during the term of lior natural life , but then to revert to the heirs aforesaid. Honesty tlio Best Policy. In advertising n medicine it la best to be honest ; deception will never do ; the people won't stand it. Lot the truth bo known that 11 unlock Blood Hitters euro scrofula , nnd nil eruptions of the skin. This mcdlclno is Bold everywhere by druggists. Tlio Judgment of tlio Bench. The following written opinion wns ren dered by D. S. District Judge Dundy yesterday in the case of Carlson against I Parsons ot nl , a suit removed from the district court of Lancaster county to the I : U. S. circuit court and brought by plain * tiff to restrain the sale of certain pro perty by him mortgaged to the defen dant : Carlson vs. Parsons , ot nl. The plain tiff admits in his petition that a part of the debt , secured by chattel mortgage , is not paid. This being BO the defendant nnd mortgagee is entitled to have nnd hold possession of the mortgaged prop erty , and to proceed to sell the same , or na much thereof as may bo necessary to pay off the balance of the debt thereby scoured. IIo cannot bo restrained by in junction from so doing. If the mort gagee sells more of the mortgaged prop erty than is necessary to pay the balance of the debt , together with reasonable costs and expenses attending the sale , ho will bo liable therefor. For these rea sons the bill praying for injunction to re strain ealo , etc. , must bo dismissed at cost of plaintiff. So orderad. "I HAVE carefully nnd critically perused each and every page of "Tho Science of Life ; or , Self-Preservation" and I consid er it a work of great merit. The pro- Bcriptionn alone are worth ton times the price of the book. " Q. UOWAIID JONKS , M. D. , 25 Temple Street , Boston. Death of au Old WarHomo. . The following , from the Wisner Times , refers to W. P. Snowdon , a gentleman well known in Omaha , who captured the horse as below stated , but who sold him to W. J. Connell , of this city , instead of Mr. Orchard : An old war horse , the property of Mr. A. Castle , of our city , diad ono day last week. He was called Bay Billy , and showed that he had fine blood in him. Ho was captured at Pilot Knob from a Kentucky regiment , by Lieut. W. T , Snowden , of the First Nebraska regi ment. At the time of his capture ho was supposed to bo about twenty years old. Lieut. Snowden brought Bay Billy to Nebraska nt the close of the war , and sold him to Orchard , of Omaha. IJ0 kept him with a mate for A fancy pacing team , Judge Valentino brought him to Owning county where Billy was sold to Mr. A. Castle in 1875. Jf the suppost- tion of the boys nt the time of his capture - ture was correct , the horeo must have been nearly forty years old when he died. died.ARE ARE YOU GOING TO KUKOl'E ? In another column will be found the an nouncxaneut of Mesr . TJIOS. COOK & RON TouHstAgenU , 201 Broadway , New York , relative to the very complete arraueeiiienU they have madu for touw In Europ * the coming Spring jind Bummer , "Cook's IJxcur- ulouut , " contfilnJog jnaja and full nartlcuiari. vill be inaltel to any addreei on receipt of 10 ftata OOUKTS AND OLIEKTS , Tlio District Court Busy nt. An Unconimoii Incident In tlmt Forum. In the district courl yesterday the CM of Steele , Johnston it Co , against Goo W. Ilomrm occupied the attention o Judge Neville , This suitnrtscs from tli defendant's subscription of $200 lownrc the building now Deed nnd occupied b ; the plaintiff in its business. Ilcforo Judge Wnkoloy the case o Bullock it Co , against Krug , involvin , about $ (00 ( , was on'trinl nt tlio adjourn mcnt of court. The dull routine of this trial tribuna was varied yesterday forenoon by a little Incident both instructive and ntnus ing to attorneys who practice before his honor Judge Wnkoloy. Mr. Swltzlor , plaintiff's attorney , per sistcd in asking tlio witness , Willian Krug , questions to which JGon. Corwin defendant's attorney , made objections which troro sustained by the court , "Your father did not so testify in hia examination this morning ? " inquired Mr Switxlor. The court hero interposed , nnd 8 la tot tlmt the record of the court would show whether or not the witness's father hnii so testified. "I will bo nr.tisfiod , " said Mr. Switzlor , "to have the attorney on the other side try this ease without any assistance from the courl. " Judge Wnkcloy here leaned over tlio desk , nndcooly nnd deliberately removing his spectacles , began his admonition to the counsellor by saying , " 1 will take no such rebuke from any member of the bar. " Mr. Switzlor seeing the mistake ho had made , imploring the pardon of the court , begged 1 cave to withdraw his uncalled 'or aspersion upon the court , which bo ng granted , the business of tlio court was proceeded with in its wonted man- lor. lor.The grand jury wore again kept busy or another day in tlio investigation of nunicipal affairs. The mayor TT.IS again called before this body in thp afternoon. Pho last wfltnoss before the jury yester day was Stephen llobinnon , the contract or , who was supposed to know something about Homo money alleged to hnvu boon laid the mayor to induce him to sign o or nln warrants for the payment of claims ho witness hold against the city. It is said the witness refused to testify on the ground his answer might criminate him self. COUNTY COUUT. An application was filed in this court > y the father of John Marion Hodrick , paying for a writ of habeas corpus for lis son , who ho alleges is illegally derived - > rived of his liberty by his mother who coops him secreted somewhere in the city. The writ was granted nnd tbo case ot down for trial at 4 o'clock to-day. POLICE COUHT. Judge Bonoko was engaged nil yostor- ay afternoon in the investigation of tlio hargos made against William Miller and times Henderson the alleged colored rill tappers. The examination will bo oncluded to-day. AT THE BOYD , 'Yonui ; Mrs. Wlntlirnp" by tlio IMmll- KOII , 8iiaro Company The "Young Mrs. Winthrop" was pro- unted at Doyd's opera houao for the first imo in this city , last evening , by the iladison Square company. It is the same ompany which attained sush notoriety n the play of the 'Profossor. " It is a trong and evenly balanced company nnd , ho play was presented in a most accepta- > lo mannoi. The play is n beautiful little drama in our nets. The scone of the play is in Sow York ; the time is the present. It a the old , old story , A young couple are happily married ; a child Is born which both idolize nnd love ; the husband , after n few years , is carried awny by n a prosperous business nnd his nmbitious desires to increase it. The wife , loft to herself , plunges deep into fashionable society and is lost to her family in the mad whirl of gaiety and pleasure. Slowly but surely nbarrlor of ice srnisod between husband nnd wife , until nil that binds them to each other is the love they bear their child. The child dies nnd the last link is irokon. Die husband goes abroad and eaves an. old friend , a lawyer , to ar- nngo matters nnd draw up the papers or u final separation from his wife. Af- or an absence of two months the hus- ) and returns to sign the separation pa ws. The old lawyer calls msband nnd wife together and pro- oods to road the articles of ngroomon. n this not very affecting oconea occur , Jy n very clover mode of procedure the old lawyer brings the young people to n sense of their duty , nnd in one brief novomont tlio warmth of love molts the > arrier of ice and they ore sobbing in each other's arms , while the lawyer is tastily destroying the articles of ngroo- uiont. All the characters nro well taken , par- .iculnrly the lawyer , " Uuxton Scott"by Mr. Gillette , and " Mrs. Dlcklohotwyor1 by Miss Ada Dyas. ' MAt A1'0 , oao of the'r engagement in M Una city tins evening the company will envo for Now York. This Beason is at an end , and when in n few weeks they again take the road it will bo to play that favorite old piece " The Professor/ THE OHUROH OF ISRAEL. A CoHtly IMnoo ot Worship Built by that Denomination. The work of building the first church edifice of the congregation of Israel , in Nebraska , waa begun ixbout two weeks ago , nnd is rapidly progressing. The ito for this intended beautiful structure near the corner of Twonty.thinl nnd Inrney. Tlio basement has boon finished Iready , nnd the work of laying the foun dation begun. The edifice will bo forty by ixty.livo feet , with a basement of brick , upon which the main church will rest. The upper portion of frame work will bo used for church purposes and Jiavo ono nain room , with gallery for the choir imd robiug room for the rabbi. In the rout will bo a hall the full width of the bu'dinKHJ ' length , to which * pair steps will lead up from the street. The build- ng i to bo beautifully f uraUhod iusido nnd out , and the upper titory will bo of th most approved modern style of Rrchilcct urn. urn.Tho basomxsntwill bo uscvl for Sunday school purposes , nnd tire whole buildin , will bo heated by n furnace , When completed the church will cos about § 10,000. Of this nmount $7,50 has already boon raised , nnd the balnnc needed to complete it can easily bo ob tnined. It is intended now to hnyo the building fully completed by Soptotnbo 1st , in which to hold the services of th numerous sacred days which occur in Urn season of the ycnr. The members of thi church intend to consecrate thja buildin Tor public worship without owing adolla upon it , The membership of this church now numbers forty-five and is rapidly incroas ing. The Sunday school nluo has eve sixty scholars in it. Their church > nd Sunday school exorcises are both hold in Kostcr's hall now , and the building now in process "of erection having a soatitij capacity of . ' ! 00 , will supply a want loii | felt by the members of this church it Omaha. Much praise is duo to this congregation grogation for their liberal aubscriptioi and efforts toward building such a beau tiful nnd costly place of worship. NKWUHKA STATB UAZBTTKBU it Bus INF..SH DiiiEOTOUY to bo issued in July , 18bl , price $1 50. J. M WOLFE , pub lior 120 S. 1'lth St. Omaha. ENTOMBED ALIVE , lolm Dundy llnrlcil lit A Trench on Knrnn.ni Street , Yesterday , John Dundy , n laborer employed in digging trenches on Varnnm ntraotwont down into n trench in front n ] Milton Rogers'store. . IIo had scarcely reached the bottom when n chunk of the Mirth caved oil' and buried his limbs na 'nr up ns hia knecn. lie attempted t ( extricate himself when a huge piece o earth gave nwuy nnd buried him up to lia neck. Help wns at hand and ho wns soon released from his perilous situation. Strange to s.iy ho WUH not injured fur- : her thnn n few bruises. "Snent Tiny UollarB [ n doctoring for rheumatism before I trloi 7'linmni' ' Jieltttric Oil , UfloJ n JX-cont ) bottle of tliis medicine , and Rot out In ono week ! 'or ImniH nnd Hiiralns It In oxcollont. " Jan. Durham , Kant L'ombroko , N. Y. VEltSONAIj. , T. II. Harris , Lincoln , in nt the Metroi- ! itnn. itnn.T. , T. T. Urown , of Nollgli , Is at tlio Metropo litan. , Tno. liogRH , Hurt well , To. , IH at the Metro- A. K. Jifnrsll , o [ Button , in rugiHtcrud nt tlio ilctroiiolitan. H. 1' . Sheldon , of LyotiH , i nojourning al lie fetrupolitan. Dr. T. , T. Farloigb , of Uluo Springs , in nl F. T' . Dutton , of Avnca , lowi , i.i re t tlio Metropolitan. A. TulFo nnd daughter , of Avoca , Neb. , nro t tbo Metropolitan. K. 11. Ingram and family , of Lincoln , nro topping at thu Metropolitan. 1'bil. N. Marlcn , of Chicago , in in the city lopping at thu Metropolitan , Hon. JnmcB Laird , congrcaamim from thu 3ocoiul di trct in in thu city n guest nt the Mr. 1' . , T. Ilarrina and L , Bonz. Blaaon , ol Malaga , Spain , stopped at the Faxton yes iordny. Several of tlio loading mombcra of tbo 'Young Mrs. Wlnthroii" party , nro qunrtorod at tbo Mlllnrd. Several of the loading momboru of the Mad i on Square ( young MrH. Winthrop } company nro roglstorod nt tbo Fnxtun. Hussoll Uonjamin Harrison and wlfo nro in tbo city , nnd will remain until Monday. They ara the guoata of Id-Senator Saundora and wlfo. wlfo.Tbo Tbo partially filled troncho.i were filled with water by tbo rain yesterday morning.nnd it was very olloctual In nottllng tbo dirt , being for jotter tliau tamping. Jt-Bsiu Lowe , one ot Omnhn'H rising young nen , returned ycstoixlny from Troy , N. Y. , whcro bo finiaeed bin juuior ycnr in tbo llenu- Halaer Polytcchnio iiwtitutc. .T. M. Kirkpatrick , of Monmouth , 111. , tbo irucoplor of County Judge McCitllocli , nnd mo of tbo leading attorneys in that city , is in bo city on n brief visit to bin former pupil. .r. J. Mitchell , Nebraxkn City ; A S. White , 3. N. Uordwell , AV. S. Craig , , T. A. Mo j.iiigldin anil wife , Tekainub ; Oeo. T. Cross- nan , Kearney ; U. U. Durfee , Lincoln , regis- eml yi'Hteitlay nt tbo MillanJ. Mr. Herman Drexel , BOH of MrFrodIroxol , las returned from Tabor , Iowa , wlioro bo bns moil attending school. Ilia yacutlon Is of tblr- eon wcclu duatlon nnd It Is qulto Hkoly that lowlll vlolt tbo I'aclfio co it during that timo. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Talntor nnd party , of Now York , btoppod over In Omnba for n day's rout yortorday , on tbolr rotura trip from California , tr. Tulutor Is n pronilnont mor- clinut In N w York city. They are quartered nt tbo I'axton , Mrs. M. KollogK W. O. Kellogg , Mlsa L. vllllan Voorlioou , and Master Fred Voorhoos , Adrian , Michigan , nrrtvod at tbo I'axton you- orday. Tboy bavo como to Omabn to lo- oatu nnd are now looking for convenient ao comodatlons , Mr. Joint II , Donnelly , secretary of tbo ) gnlulla Laud nnd Cattle company , rnVurned yesterday from n two week * trip through ho fur west. Ho la looking bronzed from ex luauro to the HUH but U just as jolly nud bap- iy ua over , lion. Church Howa was In tbo city yesterday , u bU way to Chicago , to moat General Hen- lemon , chairman of tbo commlttao to notify ilr. Bluino of bin noiuInatloiL. Mr. HurVoiaii number of that committed , and will proceed rotn Chicago wltb tbo other inombara to uoil- y Mr. lllalno. lIunryF. Ciuly nnd 1 Ton. Frank 1' . Iro- and , of Nebratka City , IJ. S. Fonuer , of Ft. Cidbouii , John Uareley , of Fnrmont , W. Har- ingtoii , of Tnkamab , T. M. Davidson m.d lotbur , of York , J. M. I'.ittprwni , of Plaits- loutb , nnd A. 0. KIckettB , ofLiiw'n ' , rvgis- erwl yrstorday nt tbo Puxton , Mr. Win. Gillette , wbo played tlio "Pro- osBor" wltb tbo Madison Square Company < wt nooson , Is with tbo "Youiij ? Mrs. Win- lirop" party. The "Profoawr" bos uot boon n tbo road tbli season , but will bo revived ext Boason wltb Mr , GllUtto In tbo title rule. 'ho "Young Mrs , Wlntlirop" party close bo season to-night and will go from lore dboct to New York. With Durkeo's Salad Dressing there i 10 waste or disappointment. You are ortam to produce a good salad. It costs oss tlian homo-inttdw , and is , besides , a uporb tablu tauco. THE MARSHAL'S ' ORDERS , To Arrest nil Keeper * of GntnblltiB Houses and Notify nil Disorderly " \Voinon to Iiojivo tlio City , " S. 0. Baldwin keeping amblin houno " was the entry that appeared upon Acting-Jailor Knight's register last even ing. Besides Baldwin , 0. S. Higgins nnd William Sodorstrum were nrrestct on the same charge , but , not being taken to the jail their names did not appear there , Those men wore all arrested on complaints' swornout by Marshal Guthrie , upon which warrants were issued laal evening. The arrests were made by Roundsman Rnono , who , having taken them to the police courl whcro their bonds could bo made out nnd signed was sharply rep rimanded by Judge Bencko for taking them into custody last evening. The polico'judgo intimated ho was playing into the hands of the marshal and mayor. The olllccr replied that ho had been ordered - dorod by the marshal to make the arrests last night and nothing remained for him to do but to execute the order , These throe men gnvo their personal recogniz ances to appear to-day. At cloven o'clock ' last night the .reporter passing by their places saw their rooms nil lighted nnd from the hall door could bo distinct ly heard the rattle of ivory chips and the roll of the roulette ball. It was after wards learned thooo houses had boon running nearly all day. A second order was issued by the marshal - shal that notice should bo given all dis orderly women to leave the city at once. bUDDISN' CHANdKS. Changes hf tomporturo nro apt to occa sion dangerous affections ; in the full- blooded , apoplexy is to bo feared. All , both yonng nnd aged , should have BRAN- DUETH'L PII.LH ready ; they arc never- failing.Vhon you have pain in the head , nro diz/.y , feverish , rheumatic , , or otherwise affected , take from thrco to ton , according to bulk of individual. In twenty-four hours , or loss time , you will bo content. Constitutions are much nliko. Vertigo , dizziness , and pain can come only when impurity ot the blood is too much for "tho lifo" in us to carry without a struggle. And it is this struggle that BIIANDIIIITH'H PILLS nid , nnd no mis takes are made when you merely take away Impurities from the blood. AVENGING THE LAW , Hi.x I'rlHonorsBroiiBlitup front South ern Nebraska Yesterday Afternoon , Frank Peprcl , Joel Harpsor , W. A. Verbyek , A. D. Van Luo and E. G. Sanfor'd , charged with various offenses under the United States statutes , were brought in yesterday by deputy marshals from the southeastern portion ot the state. state.Vorbyck Vorbyck nnd Murphy for selling liquor without license , were fined 825 and costs. Haapator , for soiling liquor to the In diana , was fined § 1 and costs , and sent enced to r > o imprisoned until ton o'clock this morning. Peprol , for soiling liquor without a license , was hold to bail until the Novem ber term of court. ' Sanford , for sending obscene matter through the mails , after having plead guilty , and allowed to withdraw his plea , was hold to bail until the November term. 'Wlmt Can't Bo Cured Must Bo Endured.1 * This old adage does uot signify that we must sutler the miseries of dyspepsia , when a modlclne with the turativo properties of Jlur- dock Wood flitters h available' It U ono of the most aubatanclal and reliable remedies Hold to-day. The Brick Business. The amount of brick consumed in building in Omaha at the present time is enormous. So great is the demand that not less than three yards are actually deliv ering brick before they are cold. The exact - act figures have not boon obtained , but from figures gathered it is certain that fully 200,000 brick are turned out by the yards , in and around the city , daily. There are a dozen yards supplying the city , two of thorn furnishing from 30,000 ; o -10,000 a day , yet so rapid is the con sumption that a BEK man in search of a 'ow thousand , viaitod six yards before ho obtained the article. Prices range from § 8 to $10 In the yards , with $1 a thousand - and added for delivery. This is for the iommon article , the machine pressed brick being still higher. A few of the yards naturally take advantage of the de mand and put the prices up to the top lotch. They are the guerrillas of tlio rado and as a consequence their bus- ness is limited to the shavings. With hose exceptions a uniform prk-o of § ! ) , n the kiln is charged. Gnii't Hny Knougti. "I cannot upoak too highly of Jlunlack llhotl fJiKcrajthey luwo boon a great blessing to mo. Cured mo of bllllousuess and dyspepsia from which I Jmd suffered for years. " Mr , J. Marsh , Uauk of Toronto Out. Absolutely Pure. Thli powder n < u > rmlct. A roancol purenesf , itrength and w holciomonet * . Mo e economical than iho rdUuryklii.U.a'idcannotbei Id In couipotltlo' with the umltltudo of lo * te.t. hort wUUt alum or " ' " " ' " ' - . VowJer. . Bold only In cin . K"VAL WDt.ll CO 2Ht.r"13r ! SPECIAL NOTICES will Posltlvelynot bo inserted unless paid in advance , TO LOAH-Monev. MONEY Loaned on chattel mortgage , by 0. R WooIIey , room ! 0,0mah National Bank. 618-1 mo MON'KY LOANKD-On chattel property byJ.d DKATTY , 213 south Uth street. 775.1m MONEY TO LOAN The lowe rates ol mtoreri BcmU' Loan Ajroncv. Uth * Dourta SM-tf MONEY TO LOAN In sums of fSOO. and upward O. F. Davli and Co. , Ilcal Estate and Loan Agents , HOS Fatnam St. SJS-tf. HELP WAHTKD. TANTKD-3 glils at the Sla\cn Hotel 701 S. 10th Street. 805-17p \v /"ANTED A competent cook. Mrs. W. V.Mor o ' S. W. corner Capitol aro. an J 10th St. 8CO-U \yAKTED-A boy 10 jcurn old for T f worit , lovcn dollars a month and board , If F. Martin , 1014 Clark street , notr corner 20th. 20th.SM13p | 7ANrKI-Sc\cral thoimnd jards dirt nt Sib am I Loavenvoith. F. H. DAVI8. 852-18 TT A girl for Roncral hou o work at 1013 T T Douglu St. ono door cast of 20th St. , City. TXfANTKI ) Woman or clrl for Roncral hoiifo-worl T ) at 1014 Howard St. a doors west fain the OccI dental , north sido. 840-14p "lyANTED First-class cook , eman or linn I Ooal W RO . A'ldrcus JV. . McCanlov , I'fO' ' prlitor Central Hotel , Wjmoro A'oh. 847-1 Ip ' 1TPD A boy to Walton aslck nnn. 1015 llarncyst. 87213p \A7ANTK1)-A rook , Immediately , at tko cor 10th T and Mason. Iluckuxo Meat Market. Oood wsirei. 80-13p A \7AN I'KD-OIrl to tin Kcnoral housework from 7 1 n m. until noon. Murao'i Il ck , Ifith anil Cnp- Itol avenue. S27-14p f AHTKD-Kltchcn Rlrl at Oodilard House , Sherman man avenue. tso 1 Ip \I7ANTED Etlicrlcnccd Dry Ooods talesman. InV - V > qulro 1307 Farnam ttrcct. S3U14 Vl ANTKD Agents to cMi\a i tut tro best scllliid IT work ever published iucludbt ; Chambers' * ncy- clopcdla , Social 1,1 ( c In ITejpt , and the best btruidnrc : works. Sold on uonthly paincnts. I' . F. Collcr , 310 S. ICth ht. . up-stntra. S 1 WANTI' ! ) Flnt-chM barber. Will ] .ny . flOe on tbodollar , orlBier week. . M > UO1NN , 822-1'p Kearney , Ntb. 1 AHA AOENTJ WANTKO double quick , to sell lUUU BloKril blcs of UIjMNCAIMUl.OHAV , bV II. J. llamsdell , JIR. DLAIXIVS pertonal frlcn'.l > nd prifcrcnce as author : 000 piece ; steel portraits , lully 'Illustrated ; uplcmlld tcriiH , prospectus rcadv. Send BOO for rnmplcto outfit Don't delay. A. H. SIG01H3 & CO. . Omaha Neb. . ' 7C3-llp WANTED-Otrls nt 217 N. 18th street. 787-16p WANTED A competent girl for Koncral house work. Inquire at Mie. .V. J. Edholm Silt Chicago cage street. 702-14 W ANTKD Girl for housiwork at i227 Dodito SU 701-lm W "ANTKD UooJ blacksinlth for ftcncral black' ' smlthlnfr. None other need apply. Addres * J. V. Homer , Springfield Neb 7W-14p W "ANTED Oood dl.smvapher and eccoiul cook al Daubaum's rcataur tit , 1514 Dodgu Street. W "ANTED A reliable and act Ho man to rcprescni a first class portrait house , taklnij orders and delivering work In Omaha to the right party. Big commission \\lllbepaU. Address Chicago I'ortraii Co. , 60 , Metropolitan Block , Chicago. 723-lOp WANTED A good barber. Good pay guarantee J. K. B TEIQLBlt , North Bend , Dodge Co. Ncb.K 670 Imp WANTED C n\asslig agents to handle a newly patented article. Ono to throa on bo sold In every family. Call on or addiess "Enterprise" " No. 11 Crclghtun Block. 632-tf 8ITCATIONB WAJiTBD. WANTED Situation as book keeper or assistant , or similar position , by a young man otjnt'irrlty and goou bu-iness training. Salary nnt an object so much as iteady work. Address "F. " Bco olllco. 8ll-13p WAhToiD Situation by steady and reliable man tn take care of horses nnd do garden work. Ad dress " 0. H. " Bco olllce. 83S Iflp WANTS. Wi ANTED-A few table boarders at 1718 Uodgo Street. W2-18p , . . . . 'ED An unfurnished front' room near ccn . tre of city. Address "S , E. " Bee olllce. 837-13p WANTED lablo boarders in prhate family at northwest corner 1-th and Howard streets. 80S-14p T fANTED To rent , a house with six to eight TV rooms , * lthin half mile of Opera House , on the hill. Address Box 357 , city. 812-tf "TT7"ANT D Position by a joung man who bad TT two years experience In retail grocery and six months In hardware business , llest of references given. "J. C. B. ' Bee. 812 14p TTTANTED Slogle furnished room by gentleman. TT Oood references. Might take board. "A. B. C. " Boo olllco. 7S3 I3p vvANTED-Oood furnlihed within room reasnna- T T bio distill1 * of U. P. headquarters , at moderate price. Address "C. N. B. " Bco olllco. 737-tf WANTED- Board for gentleman and wlfo In prl vale family. Family without clilUlrcn prefer red. Address > (17" Bio olllce , stating tci ms and lo cation. 833 tf "IXTANTED-Boardors to know the St. Charles HoT - T T tcl on Hartley St. , between 12th ami I3th will irt up the best table boaid for $4 00 per week of any louse In the city of a correspondlr" orico. 2S8-tf FOR RENr nouoes ana Lots. FOH HENT To a small family , a suite of 3 or 8 rooms , 1112 South llth streets. 810-19 ] ) FOH RENT Nlco now cottage of ( is rooms Just completed , 2410 Cass Street. bOl-lip FOU KENT A hindtomoly furnished sulto bay windou b > th rooji suitable for two or thrco gen- lemen , 1720 Capitol a\onuo. f/OK KENT Two unfurnished rooms. lumilro at L1 214 nortn 18tl > St. 818-41 F OR RENT House on Chlciizo St. between llth and 16th St. JOHN SW1F1' . 860 1 Op FOR RENT New home , 6 rooms , 1107 Davcniiort btrcct. Inquire at 1218 Davenport St. 163-14p I7VOR RENT Rooms for gcntlemin and wife or P two ladles. Pleasant Direct , 161. Reference. ! given and required. 871 13 I pOlt MINT-A largo front room ; alee fiirnUhcd 1 rooms at 1318 Capital aonuo. . 874-Up no front and one back room turn. l.huJ , 1616 hleairj street. 8SO-14 | > 1rMK HKN1 A jjlensant lurnlrhcd room fur gen- 1 tlviuou , at IStd Capitol avenue. g31-JSp I poll RENT Furnished looms 1S1B Dodge Street. 1 835-18p FOR RENT A large , handsomely furn'ehrd patlor , bay window , bath room coiiiunienccs , 1720 Cajil- ol avenue. 803 13p T70RRENT A largo fiiriil h d front room with i1 alcove and cloio" , suitable for two gentlemen , h'u 2121 Dodge street. 821-17p FOR RENT House of 10 rooms nn Harney etrctt , notr I'leatant. Inquire ol W. M. Thompson , 'Irst Mtional IHtik. 8(4-13 37MIII RENT Two nicely furnished IOOIIM 614 N. 1 16th bt. , near Gua St. 71D-,4p IJ > OR RENT Furnished ruoins with boarrt , 1814 1 Davenport bt. 7U7-16 | > I7 > Oll 11KNT-A lioiua of 8 rooms , half block from J.1 U. 1' depot. Inquire of M. Leo , grocer , 2M ai d .ea > onworlh Streets. 037-10 IjiOHKhNT Hliroom huufuon elrectciraiulOn. J.entto builiieu. Addroas ImmcdlaU-ly , "O X. " lleootlico. 7(3 tf T7 OR RENT-Good furnUhed front room. PlrTu 4. claMlunu west of the Herald olllce. 770-Up | jM > R UKN1' fuur pleiuuit ai.d cununliiitcluinT .P Un for huuse.Lfvpiug for wan and wlfo without children , u" boaidfrmr roomer * allowed , 319 in no 171h8t.,8bock ! lroml' . O , 64i.U EnOlt HKNT A UntcUxii ioro in good I calltv. 1 Inqul e at Kdh Im and Erlckton. COl-tf _ - _ . 1J > OR UKA'I' r'irit-oliiu tt ruuui outuge S. T , 1 l'cter on , touthcaitcotucr 16th and Douglas TTT10R RENT lloouw la Ne > r k N tlo" l Bank buildlug. llo.t dcilrabla ultlcci In the city. Supplied with hvdrnulle delator uid beated pj I ; itcam , Apply at Bank. 620 tl MEEGELL & EUSENWEIG , PQinloro Ji ? rdlllluloftl CARRY TIN' UROEST AND FINEST RETAtt , STOCK OP WALL PAPEES AND DEOOEATIONS ° * CBIIAM3 1515 EOnelaS SW , Are prepared to d < OUTSIDK T11U OITT In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO TAINTING , DECORATING Buffalo U , S. Standard Himebaugh & Taylo * WESREEN AGENTS , - - - OMAHA , BEB. K. 11. TRACK , DORMANT , HOPPER , PLATFORM , IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. A do , Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS Scales of nil kinds repaired and sealed by U. S standard weights. for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOE , 1105 Douglas Street. FOIl IICNT Elegant residence 10 rooms , furnace hot and cold water , Lath rooms > Vc Suitable to ( tret-doss boarding house or jirhato residence , $7 ( icr month. Fourteen room house now , Uth St. near Jones5 " ( per month. DARKER & SIAYNE. 837-tf 13th and Tarna a. HENT Thrco lareo houses of S to 22 rooms FOR . Donlrablo location , Suitable for boatdln house or hotel. BAUKER & MAYNB. 407-tf RKNT In Hedick's block. Storeroom 12 FOR feet deep and Rood olllco room. Paulson & Co. 6X > I'jruam , room 3 , 708-tf FOR HENT piano. Inquire nt Edholm & Eilck son's. 603-tf 10R RENT Store room 1509 Farnam St. , b FOH PAULSEN & CO. 409-tf RENT Furnished rooms on the no rthw FOR oor. 18th and Capltolavcauo , formerly CrolRbton Ilouao. 183-t F I OR RENr IirKO furnisnc room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. IStb and rnrnam. 435-U FF F RENT Cheap , ono piano , ono organ. A Hospe , 1510 Dodge St. 410 1m FOR BALE. FOH SALi : Ono of the very choicest lots li bhlnn's addition at a bargain , by J. II. Clarke. 802-13 FOU SALE SO feet by HO on Park avenue , wit new house G rooms at a gicat sacrifice , by J , If Clarke , Sola agent S. W. corner Douglas and nth. 883-lSp JOB BALE The beet paying barber shop in nor I western Nebraska , uood reason for eclllng. In lulre lock box 29 , Norfolk Neb. 855-14p ' . The'coziest and most deslrablo residence FOU'.SALE dence on Capitol Hill. Uouso contain ] 0 .rooma besides 'cloeets and store rooms , good cellar , city \atcr , and all modem Improvements. Good bari and outbuildings. K\or > thlngin first-class shape "ulllot. Inquire of T. F. Ljon on premise" , 2423 Capital avcnuo. 812-tf FOR SALE By Paulson k Co , , 1EC9 Farnam St The beet bargain e\vr offeicd. Corner of Jones and 12th St. , 132x132 and fulLUt on llth street nca Jones , with 0 houses 915.000. Si acres , 1 mile from city limits , with houec am tab'e , $1,16Q cash. A full lot In Godfrey's add. with 6 room cottajo , a very pleasant home $5,000. 160 acres 2 miles from city limits ? CO per acre a easy toims. Corner of Baltimore and Park avenue , lOOxlGO with elorant new 10 room house Cji.600. Full lot on Jackson between 17th and 18th nearly oliilng St Mary's ave , 1th 3 houses. Rent { ( JO | xir month. ? 5f > 00. Corner 15th and Harney , 6flx6fl 110,000. 22 feet f rout on Douglas near llth , with brick house ffl.COO. Corner of loth and Doilgo 211,000. 4 acres in West Omaha near belt roail , ell Improvei ionic , barn , etc. , $1,000. This Is \erychcap. . 1 icro w itli lioufo and barn only 3 tquarca from St , fary's a\cnn , { 3,000. Cheap lots in Clarke's place with email cash pay ment' , balance at very easy terms , Cholcn lots near South Omaha Syndicate frc m ? 300 o $3.0. PAULSEN & GO. , B'S-14 ICO ) Farnam St. SAH [ Thrco of the most desirable- Iota tn FOR Hanscom Place , at a bargain. Barker is Mavnc. Sll-Hp Of XOr ; Cash will tuy 5 acres J of ainlloN. W of P 7 J the Fort. PAULSEN & CO , 1603 Farnam utrect. tOflt Kl FOR SALE 40 acre furrn , adjoining Klkhorn Sta tlun ; saloon nnJurui'Btoro at Waterloo. Will cx < liango for Omaha property. J. B. SILV1S , 810 2lp Elkhorn Staten , Nob. FOR SALE CHEAP A icnod pony , faddlo and bridle. Address "Pony" this olllco. 81M3p F OR \LU-Tho O-n.itn "il " 'v. < rab'lshcd J874 Contains a gond M * i 01 1 nt LuoiU and uthcr iturcBagon , etc. l.xcitlnn fit i-chai Cliojp for anil. Apply 610 10th btrcct , bet. Jackson anil How- rd. 734-lra 17MIR BALE A good paying grocery business , 1 etock and fixtures. Will Invoice $2COO. hales 25OWpirytar. For further Information , addrfsl or tv" ) weeks " / . " Bee olllce , 703-tf mOR SALK-A nice colt go am ! full lot , half block I1 south of Milton R'go-s1 rtsldencH , on 13tn street , nquiro of M. Leo , Grocer , 2M and Lca > onworth. [ TlOlt BALE-RKAL FSTATE-A great bargain In L1 M lot-tin lloieo's I'lico , onSt Maty'a aveni treet car line , t cry low price t't SO daj s. Apply o Jutoph M. Hceje , 211 Sjuth 14th street. 674-luip Foil 8ALK-Th good lll rd Hxtures of the Cro'gnton ' Home. Eisy terms. 633 tf I7UJU SALE-Several fine second.hand book-cases. 'luriuireufJno.l , Webster , Oler A. D. Morse's , 4th and r'ariiam stJcxU. 631-tf [ ? OR SALi-A : fir t-claf8 , ell cetabllshed Dry L1 Goods bualiio-o , ttock and l ° me of store , ? l'OiiO o $16,000. Will take part trade. Address M. V , Vatcn , care Bee < Ihro 69Ml UK HALE Two opoa Hucond-nnud bugylus nud ono delivery uagou , chcip , at 1910 lUruey fit. 7 > OKSALK-A email Uoslor , B hman &Co. , flie L' proof eaft , almost new , at this olllce. tf [ jiORSALK One Vo * and Soul piano at a bar- . gain. Inquire at Kdbalru and Erlckson'u munlc tore , on 10th Bt. 239-tf 71OU SALE A cholro imprnveil farm of 240 cre > , L1 null wat red , good bulldlngi , large orchard bO ores frncol , lthlu 1 | miles of new etock jardsand nly 6 n lies from city , at f 55.CO per > cre. Also 240 icrcsckljolniiig lha tbo > e , that can be told In 80acre rin t $4Saiul8l7 bOpcracro , Tcrmseasy. POT- lll 16U Farnam street. 4C4 tf 'JWll rt.\LK One plauo , as good as new , Cheip , > t lloepo. 1610 Dodge. 409 1m 7011 SALE Cheapest haute and lot In Omaha , In " Potti-r'u addition , 8 eooms , well , 300 barrel ell- vrn ou two lots , li p feet front by 130 feet aeep , for . ' .050. I'OTIEU&O BB.15U Farnam St. 180 tl 7UK BALK A Oret-cUst stock of fancy Koodi. ' Golden opportunity for eltr or lady or gentleman uiall capital , gioj tradu fbtablUhed , Addruiu ) "I , _ W " Baooltica. 449-tl . n ORBVl.E Cheap lotl la Shlnn'a Zed addition i L1 Klrkwood and ruinvtoir , I'OTTEll & COUU ' 616 l' ni m tUwt. 429 tf FOR SALE Twenty acres of the GriCfcn farm , 31 miles from the Postotllco , and only two blocks frcm Pratt's sub-division. Will bo sold In 21 , 5 or 10 aero lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douglas Btrcct 270 tf FOR SALE Farm S miles from city , near Union Stock jnnls. Inqulroat Mrs. Meyer , o\or Roe der's Drug store , 16th and Webster. 872- FOR SALE Cheap , flno driving horse , buggy and harness. Apply room24 , Omaha National Bank Building. 2C5-U miBCELLAHEODS. T OST A note ef (330. The Hndcr will buhbcrally JLjrewardcd by leaving at McCtgucs Bank. Annlo Northensen. 814 Up LOST A cinnamon canary , with ono whig broken. The finder will confer a U\or by leading itat the Mlllard hotel. 878-13 ( \ ( \ REWARD-WI11 bo paid for the Uisi-ov- Uv ry and return of the double cirilaeo harness stolen from the residence of E. Wakeley In this city , June 1st. 845-H riONCERT at Henry Ruhr's Park ovcry Sundar \J from 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. 26c admission Boss place for family plc-nlc . 786-23p rpAKEN UP A roan yearling heifer at H. Roen- JL feldt's , opposlto Saratoga School IIou'o. 0 u r can have same by cilllng and paying charges. 814-13p \ LOST Suuday afternoon at Hanscom I-art neck cha'n and cross. Finder will bo rewiracd by leaving at Doran House , 913 Farnam St. 769tf TpOH EXCHANGE Stock farm of 400 acres , haa J ? good building and Improvement , some stock and Implements , want etock of merchandise of about 910.000. Address C. Henry , Bee olllco. 612-tt OTRAYED OR STOLEN A white roan cewabout O } ears old , short tail and about to h&\o a calf. Ten dollars reward will be ptd for her return to Jinx Stcphcnson'a Livery stable , 10th St. Omaha. 607-tf rr\AKUN UP Ono stray red roan horse 3 j-eara alii. J. Call at A. S. Oetrom's , corner Campbell and Blondu , N. W. Omaha. 221-6w oew. TARRANT3 ONa AND FAVORABLY KNOWN AS AN IX- VALUABLE FAMILY liE SELTS FOU CONSTIPATION , DY-SPlll'SIA , KHEUMATIO AND GOUTY AFFECTIONS. DUIUNQ COLD WEATHER IT MAY BE TAKEN IN HOT WATER ONK HOUH IIEFOIUS MMAM WITH MOST BEN EFICIAL RE.SOLTS. AP1EIET. Hotel Block ! \ S DO : 1IFfc.OP For Bsiness , Traveling , Dress and andWeddings Weddings MADE TO MEASURE AND READY-MADE , Dressings. New Summer Noxcities.Jtf THE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead , \ \ 2.00,000 iaa. TJ < s < o. Fast tupcreodlng the largest old fishbnad nil ringed It ha < the iiinpc ! t and inott .fficleut toro burners In the world , and with new Improve ment the easiest to operate. Absolutely eito with Upattnt rv er\olr , now In use the iccond teaaou tthout a ilpgle accident. jTJTBenJ for Catalogue , Price Llit , Etc. n\JIli VAl'OIl STOVR CO. , CLEVELAND , a c iwpm t m