OMAHA DA1LX" BEE WEDNESDAY , JUNE 48 ISM THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Moraine : , Juno 18. LOOM , BREVITIES , The noon train west yesterday was composed of cloven can , and all were well filloil. Thecoimnoncomont exorcises of Urownell hall will bo hold this evening In Boyd's opera liouso , ' All of the street gtnga wont to work yesterday torday morning notwithstanding tbo fact that It waa qulto muddy. The city marshal has filed his bond In the district court with Chris. Spocht as surety. The bond Is the same aa that of the mayor , 81,000. The Oregon Short Line was ro-oponod yes terday , all the washouts havlng'beon rot air ed , and the road plncod In good order , The hard rain of Monday nhowod some places In the abwor troncheo which had not been properly tramped. They will now bo repaired - paired and made good. The Thurslon lloao loam nro thorough breds. They now propose to go to Santa I'o , Now Mexico , to take part In a big tournament to bo hold in that city July -ith , The feather weight city editor of The Ho- publican was knocked out In ono round by the lioavy weight city jailor laat night , Soft gloves , time of round j ) of a second. Joseph Onrnoau , Jr.states that venomous snakes bixvo boon imported from Canada , and pl : oJ upon the high school giounda , and that they prowl around there at night. Mrs. St. Julian of 1400 Davenport street nrrowly escaped death Sunday night by tak ing a quantity of carbollo ncld by mistake. A physician was called and her Ufa saved. Yesterday was a very warm and disagreeable - able ono from tbo fact that the ground was clamp and the sun hot , thus creating a steam which his been almost Intolerable , It fs reported that Mrs. Sam Donnelly , whoso husband was killed in the discharge of Us duties as a reporter on the Now York Sun , receives a pension of $40 per week from that paper. paper.All All business blocks now building In this city are balng rapidly pushed to completion and the and of this season will show a very material change In the appearance of all the business streets , The Jackson street sewer Is being pushed as rapidly as possible , as Is also all tributary branches In that flowe.- district , When the work Is completed the sewer facilities In that district will bo first class In every par ticular. In police court yesterday ono man for disturbance of the peace was fined $5 and cosia. Ono plain Slocumb waa assessed $10 and costs. Both wora aent up. Quo vagrant was sentenced to ton days in the county jail on broad and water. Cholera morbus is new * hero In full force. Green apples , have put in an appearance and the small boy will now npond the greater l > art of his time in holding his stomach with both hands , while the fond and anxious inarama sends hastily for the family physi cian. Yesterday at ono time there worn two teams stuck oul'arnam street at the intonac- . tloti of Tenth. Several bad holes aro' at that point and are unavoidable at present on oc- couns ot the grading of the htrcot. The worst feature of those stuck loams U that they al most invariably block the street car track. The house of Paymaster Drown , of the Union Pacific railway , who JIvcs on west Dodge strctit , was entered by burgulars on Monday nitfit. All the the plunder'tho rob bers secured was a suit of cloth belonging to Mr. Brown , buf the burgulara prupared them- aolvus for another raid by carrying of ( tbo night keyf There la considerable dissatisfaction among the biulnens men along Farnam street because of the small force of mon and teams employed by the contractor. From three to five teams and from fifteen to twenty men is all tbo force upon the street. There are plenty ofrnon standing around tdlo and It Is hard to figure how It costs any more to hire ton men for ono day than to biro ono man for ton days. If a lanror f orco was put to work and tbo street finished up It would bo a big help to the bus incus men while the contractor himself would bo ahead In as much as ho would got his money much sooner. Yosteiday Mrs. Murk Hopkins , widow of the former treasurer of tbo Central Pacific road , passed through this city , east , In n spe cial car. Mr. W. P. Post , genial freight and passen ger agent of the Nebraska division of thoBloux City & Pacific railroad , with headquarters at 1'runont , ! v in this city. GoorgoW , Taylor , a prominent young at torney of Brownvlllo , after paying friends In this city a abort visit , returned boms tills icorulng. Andy Borden tbo t-ouial and social ticket agent of the B. & M. , has gene with his wife to Chicago , whore ho waa called by the nick' nuflHH of his wifo'u brother , \V , W. Koysor , Ksq. , ono of Omaha's ensr gutit and rising young attorneys , left on Man day last for Austin , Minnesota , where ho will marry on Thursday of this week , a Mis3 Ellis , a lady of rare social and literary ontalmncnta of that city. Mr.IIarry G Umoro has returned from his prl to Atlanta , Georgia , where ho attended tbo Yardmen's convention for the United States and Canada. lie reports an excellent thno and a first-dona Bcaslonat which about ono bun , drod delegates were present. Yesterday Mr. P. J. Nichols , general superintendent of the Union Pacific road , loft la his ipedal car for a trip to 1'ullerton. Tito object of Ills trip It to Inspect tbo grading be tween 1'ullerton and Oodar llapldn and as- certn bow noon rail can bo laid. L. K. Cole chief clerk in the nUway mail service , located at Burlington , Iowa , was in tb6 city yesterday , Mr. Cole was called to Council Bluff * on official business , and came over the river to spend tbo afternoon with tbo jKBtal ofllcials in this city , Mr , Chaa. 1 * . Stephens , who Las been for the past Uireo years with Max Meyer &Bra , starts out for Umtelf and has an office room al Hotpe't , and 1m order books there and al CaulCeldV. Mr , Stephen.1 tklll aa a piano tuner baa been complimented by no lew an jurtUt than NilUon , and is well known to every ono , and ho I * alto favorably known as thel projector of tbo Ladle * ' Amateur Mualcu Bocety. DIED. PHIMPS-/n tbi city , JUIIB 17tb , at 420 ; a in , . U&DJauiln Thomas , Infant aon of Mr * . Caledonia Pblllp * , sge 8 months. ITiwMml to-d y ttt 3 p , in. , from the roi Ideacc , 8:10 : North Nineteenth etreot. i"rl ndj uvtcd.l ! THE COUNCIL OBEYED. The Mayor Sends in His Annual Appointments , Which are Unanimously Confirm ed by the Oounoil. B , 0 , Oruthrio no Longer Oity Marshal. Oilier MlHcellnncoim Utislncaa Trmis nutod , At the regular montlng of the city coun cil laat evening the room outside the ral waa completely fillud by thoao whom curiosity had brought there to BOO whal stops Omaha's nldormon vrould take with roepcct to the the indicted officials. When this subject had boon disposed ol for the thno being , by the council.a ( peat shnro of the crowd filed out , apparently Batisflod with the result. . Roll call found all members present The reading of the minutes was disposed of by motion. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. From the mayor , giving notice that ho bad approved certain ordinances passed at the last mooting. Filed. From same , appointing W. J. Halm , W. J. Broach , and Ooorgo 0. IJassott ap praisora to assess the damages arising from opening Nineteenth street. Con- Irmotl. From same , appointing J. S. Wright ; to servo as appraiser on the opening of St Vlary'a avonuo. Referred. From same , appointing W. J , Connell city attorney , Andrew Bosovrator city engineer , Thomas Oummings city mar- hall , M , 0. Meany street commissioner , 'osoph Redman sealer of woighta and measures , P. S. Lolsonring city physician , and Thomas MoLano acting newer inspoc- or. Confirmed. From Omaha gas company , presenting tatomont of the number of lamps lighted or the first time on Monday. Referred. From Charles P. Auroon , presenting deed to city for right way through lot 4 n block 3 in Armstrong's addition. Ho- brrcd. From John B. Furay , presenting do od to city of right of way through lot 0 and u block S , Armstrong's addition. Re- erred. From F. Colpotzor , ollbring to fill alley lotwoon Loavonworth and Marcy streets rom fourteenth to fifteenth at eight conta per square yard. Roforzed. From H. Kountz , requesting that the ill on St. Marys avenue bo rolled as filled n order to make it compact for tie pave- nont. Referred. From Truman. Buck , presenting bids on the $70,000 of sewer bonds and ? 100- )00 ) paving bonds ; only onbtbid each be * tig received they were accepted. From E. F. SmyUwu 117 otehrs ask- ng that the ofllco of dog caothor bo created. Roforrod. From Mrs. A. E. McCaffrey offering o move the dirt in alloy of block 5 in E. Y. Smith's addition without expense to ho city. Roforrod. From Ft M. Mooney calling the ntton- ion of the council to tbo' necessity of a ; utter on Davenport street between Jof- orson and Twenty-fourth otroots. Re- erred. From Omaha Gas company making statement of now lamps light for the firsb imo last night. Roforrod. From City waterworks company mak- ng statement of now hydrants put In. iloforrod. From W. H. Ijatna presenting the record of judgment of JoluvGauo againsk , ho city for $800 and coat. Allowed. From Truman Buck presenting the- iond of J. Hough as drain layer. Ro- 'orrod. From Maurice Sullivan , askinjr to bo oimbursod for the loss of hin sidewalks. [ Uferred. From the Omaha BKI ; and the Evening Dispatch presenting bids for city printing. [ Icfurrod. From H. Kountzo asking that the ; rado of Isaao street bo established. Re- orrod. From same urging that the curbing and { Uttering contractructora on St. Mary'a .vonuo bo required to begin work atonco. taforred. From T. L. Kimball , presenting the appointment of H. E. Payne , . as special johcoman for the U. P. depot , Cour irinod. From G. A. Hoagland , presenting pro test against the changing of Sixteenth street and declining to accept the award of damages. Referred. From James Oroighton , certifying that ; ho paving in districts No's 8-and 0 had boon completed six months and is now in ; oed condition , Referred , From city engineer , presenting a re port of sidewalks laid by Charles Gardner up to Juno 4th. Reforrod. From Jatncs Groighton , presenting os- Llmates of grading done by sovorol con tractors , Referred. From aamo , presenting the bonds of MoHugh & McGavock for constructing Lho sewers contracted for by them. Ap proved. The bond of Aaron Heel as street sweeper was referred. From city water works presenting claim for hydranta used by the city for Lho year juat passed. Roforrod. Tito bond of Thomas Oumminga aa city marshal waa approved , UKHOIiUTIONS. By Furay , that the city clerk bo instructed structod to issue a warrant to William Fitch & On. , for the amount now in the seventeenth street sewer fund. Adopted. By Thrano that the Fire marshal purchase an instrument for the testing oils offered for nalo in the Omaha markets. Adopted. Anderson hero nrroso to a question ol privileges and road a couple of extracts from Monday morning's UEK of the ser mon of Rev , J. W , Harris upon the lawlessness in Omaha and supplemented his remarks by a humorous resolution which was tabled by the council , HKl'OUTS OY COMMITTKEH , Judiciary , reporting two ordinances in conformity with the request of the city council , and to which couunittco yr a ro- forrod Oity AtlornoyConnoH's opinion , The plat of Reeds addition was DC- opted upon recommendation , The commlttco onrclaims recommended the allowa.ico of $300 on Haas' claim of of $1,000 against the city. The report woi adopted , The report of the appraisers on the extension of Loavonworth atrcot waa recommended to bo adopted. The report was adopted , The committee on sewerage , to whom was referred the protest of Mcllugh & McGavock against the board of public works , reported that it had the right to do as it did , and its action waa for the best Interests of the city. Adopted. The agreement between the Union Pacific and the B. & M. to build viaducts over Seventh street by Juno 1st , 1885 , was r.ccjpted. OKU1NANACR.1. An ordinance , establishing the grade ol Madison Avenuo. Passed. An ordinance , extending the Cro limits of the city. Reforrod. To create sewer district No. 10 , Passed. Regulating the license and sale of malt , spiritous and vinous liquors. The ordi nance provides for the payment of $1,00 ( a year and is intended to take effect on January 15 , 1885. This ordinance was drown up by the city attorney. Roac once and laid over. Adjourned until Friday ovoning. A COWARDLY ASSAULT , Dan CVHcRnn BlitRRCd and Terribly Hcatcii by a Oottplo of Iliilllans. Last night about 12 o'clock ' ns Dan 0 Itogan , tologrr.ph editor of THE BEE , was standing at the foot of the olaira loading into his ofllco , ho waa accosted by a couple of burly young men who nskcc him if there waa any chance to got work. O'Rognn replied that the cntca wcro nl full and the show was not very good al -present. The conversation was kept up for a short time , when O'Rcgan asked the strangers to stop to the Trivoli and take a cigarwith him. They wont with him to the bar and as they were standing near it ono of them strnok him with a sharp in strumoutand felled him to the Uoor. They continued to beat him until ho finally managed to break away and ce- capo throught the back way. Ho wan- dared around through the streets until lie was found by officer Ruane who con ducted him to his office. When brought in ho was covered with blood From several wounds and cuts upon his lioad. Upon examination throe cats were found ono of which oxtodod clear across the top of his head and the others from bwo to four inches in length. The Nt-\v City Marshal. Thomas Cummings , the now' city marshal , is a gentleman well knovm in Omaha , having lived in this community For the last seventeen years. During all that tlmo ho has been in the omplojt of the Union Pacific railway company at'the shops in the smithing department. He has boon more or loss in polities' ' for1 some years post and has always identified him self with the republican party. Ho bos gene into.thn republican county conven tion twics the last six years as a candidate didato for the nomination of sheriff ; bub each time was defeated. Ho has the reputation in this city aa being a sober and industrious man aud his administra tion of police affairs in this city will un doubtedly bo such as the law-abiding , ) ooplo of Omaha domnad' . Commission. .Tho Omaha Bolfcv rallvray commission roatorday condemned , n strip of ground LOO foot wide runJng ihrottgh the 30 acre tract belonging to JlNipdloy \ , just south of the pool faV , for the right'.of way for that company. The amount of and condemned was 3 3-10 acres , and was valued at $275 per aero. The belt road is now graded from the summit .o the north line of the county farm , a distance of nearly two miles. Several car loads of stuol rails have boon received and the work of. track laying will proba- jly soon bo begun at the summit. I'oHtiOfllco Postofllco changes in. Nebraska , and [ own during the week ending Juno 14 , 1884 , furnished by Wm. Van Vloci , of the postolllco department. HKDUASliA. Established Athens , . Ouming county , Win. II. Hansom , P. M. JJordeaux , Sioux county. Peter B. Nelson , P. ' M. Olmppoll. Cheyenne county , John 0Noill P. M. Ohoso , Grocloy county , Rebecca A. Lambert , P. M. Phillips Station , Hamilton county , . James 0. Baker , P. linker , P. M. Poten , Ouster county Jacob Roton , P. M. Swanton , Saline county , Joseph T. Cook. Discontinued Hooker , (2 ago county. Names chanced " Pilzon , Saunders county , to Plasi. Postmasters appointed Belmont , Caw county , Mrs , Moliaainth P. Stone. Sand Crook , Saunders county. John Qidley. IOWA. Postoftico changes in Iowa during the week ending Juno 14th , 1881 : Established McOluro. Clinton county , , Qoo. T. BloOIuro , P. M. Origin of Amninulii. Ammoniais obtained in largo quantities by the putrefaction of the urine of ani mals. Encyclopedia Hri&mnlca. Every housekeeper can test baking powders containing this disgusting drug by placing a can of the "Iloyal" or "An drews' Poarl" top down on a hot stove until heated , then rcmovo the cover and smell. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime , Potash , Bono Phosphates , ( prove it by the above test ) , It is propped by a Physi cian and Chomlit with special regard to cleanliness and hoalthtulncss. iu-o-w-2m 10O Doses Ono Dollar. Is iuseporably connected with Hood's Sarsaparilla , mid is true of no other med icine. It is an urtnusweraulo argument as to strength and economy , while thousands - sands testify to its superior blood-purify ing and strengthening qualities. A bottle - tlo of Hood'a Sarsaparilla contains 100 donoa and will last a month , while others will avoraco to last not over n week. Honcofor economy , buy Hood's parilla , What If ) Ammonia. The attention of the public has boon od frequently of late to the subject of "Ammonia In food" and the matter is being so vigorously agitated that it nec essarily arouses the curoaity of the public at largo , and leads them to ascertain , if possible ) what it is all about , In the first place the question arises , what is ammonia ? trhnnco comes it ? Quoting "United States Dispensatory" "It was probably originally prepared from putrid urine. " Other sources arc coal soot , stale urninc , guano , etc , " The "Encyclopedia Brlttannica" says ol it : "Carbonate of ammonia is obtained in largest quantities by the putrefaction of the urine of animals , or the dry dis tillation of animal matter. " "Jloscoo'a chemistry" states that "when homos or clippings of hides nro heated ammonia is given off ; hence ammonia was known as spirits of hortshorno. " "Tho name am- mania is derived from the fact that a compound containing ammonia was fire I prepared by heating camel's dune. ' "Ammonia is mainly obtained from the ammoniacal liquors if gasworks. " Guano , the dried excrement of sea birds , and the urine ot animals , likewise contain largo quantities of ammonia. " Farmers know its value as a fertilizer , and physician ! know ita value as a counter-irritant and powerful stimulont. All physicians class it among drugs , and as a drug it is a ques tion whether it is not hotter to lot ii remain in the hands of physicians anc druggists , and leave it out of pur food. A recent article , called "A Baking Pow der Trick , " condemn as a scheme or trick the simple method which has been given through these columns , whereby u house wife may ascertain , without the aid oi chemists or chemical apparatus , whether she is using on article free from disgust ing ingredients ; and after once convinced of the true source of ammonia , _ and its presence in an article of food , it is hoi option whether the use of it is continued or not. The test may boa simple ono , bui by its moans the unsuspecting find that cans of "Baking Powder , " stamped on the cover "Absolutely Pure , " contain ammonia , and certainly no refined person who has once road some reliable authori ty on ammonia would bo likely to bring homo for use an article containing so in ferior a substance. _ Baking powders have become a couvoniont , useful and im portant article in millions of homes , and every manufacturer should prepare and sell u only as conforms to the well-known conditions which insure health arid safety. There is no difficulty in procuring a bat ing powder that will stand the "test of the oven" and doe.i not contain ammonia. If an article has merit , and has once become - como established in a homo , its merits will always insure it a place there , but if a product of daily use through unreliaUe sources is made to appear bettor then it Is , any moans , however simple , by which its inferiority way be judged , ought be thankfully received by an intelligent con sumer , d-wlt. AIIB YOU GOING TO EUKOPE ? In another column will be found the an nonncemont ol Messrs. THOS. COOK & SON Tourist Agents , 261 Broadway , Now York , relative to the Tory complete arrangements they have made for teen in Europs the coming Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur- Blonlat , " containing maps and lull particular * , will bo moiled to any address on receipt of 10 train Opcii'Air Concert. On Tuesday evening , Juno 24th , the brass'bafed dftho'-'Mnsical TTmon orches tra will give an open air concert in Jef ferson Square. The band will bo com posed of thirty pieced and will bo under ; ho leadership of Mr. Harry Irvine. Some very fine music wDl bo rendered as the ) and > is in excellent shape and have been laving'Bomo splendid practice. The pro gramme will bo published in due time tnd all lovers of good musio are invited o attend. Headquarters for fireworks and flags at Max Meyer & Co. m&o-10dj7 SBAL. of North Carolina Tobacco is the > ost. THE BI8IN3 BD The Old Missouri Glvhur. Slgna of An other Iliuupngo. Monday afternoon the river began to iao and has continued to do so since. It s noii coming up rapidly but slowly and uroly. Seme say that it is only an excess of urfaco water and is the- direct ; result of tfonday'u hard rain * Others predict hat what is known ns the Juno rise has ot in and that the water will bo a great dealhigher ! before it is any lower. Which hoory is correct can only , bo dotormiuud > y further developments. Aa the water continues to rlno a num- > or oC anxious faces are noticeable na the icenos of 1681 and 1882 , are brought > aok to memory. It is to bo hoped that noiRuch floods as were experienced in those years uill visit us this suason. S. or N. 0. Tobucoo finest in tic and. JIoraford'H Aoltl Phosphate , Incomparable lu.Slclt.Ileidacho. Dr. Fred LToruer , Jr. , Salem , Ta. , says. "To relieve the indiguation and so-called sick headache and mental do- mission inciaont to certain atagca of rheumatism , it is incomparable. " The Bo so Ilaml. Monday evening a band of GO pieces was > lflying in Max Moyor'o muolchaU. Some excellent musio was discoursed and a argo crowd gathered upon the sidewalk > olow to listen to the samo. This hrqo bond has been gotten to gether to attend the picnic of ihoMnalcal Jnion orchestra on Sunday , Juno 20th , it the Union Pacific park. It 3a the argoat band ov'sr gotten tcgothnr in this ; ity and will bo heartily appreciated. It s under the leadership ot Mr. Harry T. Irvine , who is laboring hard to m&ko it a brilliant success. Army Orders. Recruits Charles Sshmidt and Charles 0. Mcfntyro , enllstod at Fort Omaha , Nnb. , are assigned to the 4th Infantry , Ilecruit Henry W. Gray , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Neb , , is assigned to the 14th Infantry , and will bo sent to the station of his regiment at the first favorable op portunity , Tno commanding officer Fort Nlobrarn , Neb. , will send Private Samuel Whin- nory , troop D , Cth Cavalry , an insane soldier , under escort of non-commissioned officer and ouo private , to the insane as ylum , at Washington , D. 0. The party in charge will , report to the Adjutant General of the Army , by telegraph , at least twenty-four hours in advance of their arrival , thn probable hour thereof and the name of the railroad depot at which they will arrive in Washington. The Quartermaster's Department will furnish the necessary transportation , and the subsistence department commutation of rations for < ho necessary number of days in advance , at the usual rates , and if it bo impracticable to carry cooked rations. By order of COLONEL OinnoN , Assistant Adjutant General. Fourth of Julygoods , Fireworks , Flags , Firecrackers , Torpodos , Bucket Lanterns , etc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m o,10djl7 The warm weather often has a depress ing and debilitating effect. Hood's Sarsaparilla - saparilla overcomes all languor and lassi tudo. Casey nu u Gutter Monday evening about 8:30 : Larry Casey got into an altercation with Tom Con nelly on South Tenth street. Words brought on blows when Casey drew knife and stabbed Connolly twice , once in the arm and again in the sido. Casey says that Connolly called him names , struck him twice , threatened to kill him and advanced toward him with his hand in his hip pocket. Ho says ho did not intend to cut Connolly but only wanted to scare him. Judge Boneko hold Casey until Connolly nelly is able to appear , when ho vrill bo given an examination. NEBRASKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUH- INESS DIUECTOIIY to bo issued in July , 18b4 , price $4 BO. J. M. WOLFK , pub her 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. That Meteor AVas a Snide. Many persons undoubtedly road with much interest , and perhaps some fen with fear , the BEE reporter's account of that meteor which ho declares fell Sun day evening from the western heavens. Others also saw it fall , and admired it as it cast its pale , soft light over objects in its immediate vicinity , and a few there were who saw it rise from in front of a certain store at the head of St. Mary's avenue wo were among the last men tioned who were surprised at a common rocket being taken for a fiery messenger from the blue vaults of heaven. * Malarial Poison. HOME , Go. , Mny 23,1883. With the hope that it will roach' ' the eye of other sufferers , I tloslro to make a statement of my case and my wonderful rescue from death frommaUrialiblood poison by the use of tho-Rroat S. S. S. ( Swift's Specific. ) In-1880 I came from the North to take charge of the gas works in Rome , as superin tendent , and after tbo overflow , which oc curred in the spring following. I was very much-exposed to malarial poison , and.in 1882 found my blood BO contaminated with the poison that I was forced to Rive up business. I was treated by the Homo physicians without relief , they advising me to go North , wnich I did. The doctors North told mo that my only hope was to return to the milder climate , and accordinitly I came back to Borne , com pletely broken down , and'nearly ' a skeleton. My trouble finally determined in an'abscess of the liver , and nearly every ono , ( myself included ) thought I was doomed to die within a few days. In this condition I was advised by a friend to take Swift'n Specific , and I took it just as a drowning/mon would catch , at a straw , but as soon as my system got under the influence of the remedy , the abscess carne to A point and burst , passing off without : pain. _ In fifteen days after this I was up at my work , and have since enjoyed excellent boaltli. Every nufToror from mnUrial poison should toke Svrift'a Specific. C. G. SPINCKK , Sup't. Borne Gas Light Co. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed ! freo. freo.TUB TUB SWIFP SPECIFIC Co. . Drawer 3 , Atlanta , , Go. , TKlVf. 23d St. , N. Y. , and -1205 Chestl utSt. , 'Ehlla. Real Estate Transfers , The following transfers were filed for record'in ' the county clocks office Juno'HH. and reported for the BBS by Amos' real' estate agency. Mary. Hayes ot al. to Hiram Gulp , part n w BOO. 11 , 110 , r 10. wd , ( la ) . $100. D. N. Miller , sheriff , to Henry Schmidt , lot 7 block 187 , Omaha , deed. John McC6rmlck toWm. . F. Swoozy , s5ft of ni " lot 5 , bloci 85 ' Omaha , wd. $000. Joseph M. Roes to Tumor Lawson , lot 04 , Rces rinco , wd. $550. O. P. Chubb and wife to Martha M.Ijh , ot 5 , . Keys sub. of lot 9 , Capitol addi tion , wd. ยง 3,200. Alvm Saunders and wife to Jacob Ho- lin. lot 0 , block W , Shinn's addition , wd , ? 500.- Absolutely Pur e. Thli powder ntvcrric . A m&rl l ollpuronesi. ilrouitfli nd wholonomeuew. ilwe economical tliui the train ryklniUand cannot to s.W In coiniiotltloo with the multitude ol low tcrt. ihort weight kluuYor ' " oi"y ln " " * SPECIAL NOTTDTCS. win Poaltlvelynot be inssrted in advance , TO LOAH-Monnv. MOHRYloanel on chattel , note * bouitJit , cut rate t'ckctt ' i Id A. Kuriutn , 135 IStli Et0331m 0331m MONEY Loaned ou ohntlel inortlface , by 0. H. \ \ oolley , room M.Onmha National Bank. Old-lino MONEY LOANKD On chattel property by J.d UjATTY , 813 omh Hta itroet. 778.1m " " M1 ONKY TO tOAN-Th lowcat rtUi ol intern ) ' LpftnSWOT , Wtm Pwli S51-U JffEHGEMi & BOSEJUZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators ; CARRY TIIfftAnoESTAND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF WALL PAPEBS AND EECOKAT10NS .laJMDDiiglas . Street. Omaha. JITONKT TO IXAN In euros ol 1300. MKl upirwd IVi. 0. F. IHvlj and Go. , llol EstoU will Lo n Agents , 1606 Furnara St , 833-tf. HELP WANTED. - cook 1015 Harr.n WANTEU-A 37-tf VWANTED Younj gltl 811 033-ISp : - ( or Nwlo'k Neb. 217 WANTiU-ChauibormaUl KJMBp "TTT'ANTKD Klrst-class liook kcopcrftr rononslbl W position. Inferences. Address " 1 * . F. Dee ol Hoc. 015-lfp A'XZANTED Two Rood gltli at the Ewtcrn Hotel V > South 10th trccl. T\7ANTEI ) A batber , 700 S. 10th strect Omaha. 010-S3p \17ANTKD-A competent cook. Mrs. W. V. Moiso Vl touth-ucst corner 10th and Capitol avo. avo.Ml.18 A competent girl Jor general houoo WANTED W&RCS J20. n month. K. W. cor 18tn and Davenport , 023-tt TlfANTED-Olrl lor general housework. Apply V > Sirs. N. J. Edholm. 2414 Ctlcago St. 027 10 WANTED A good girl for general housework at DIG south 18th street. 026-19 WANTED For special engagement at 421 S. 10th St. A man willing to work. Invest gato. 000-lSp fANTED A nurse for child. References rctjnlr > cd. Jlrs. F. It. Davis , SOth strtct and St. Mary's nuo. OtO-lS ISTANTED A good stenoRiaplior and typo writer. VV O. II. Hltohoock. n. l > . Kstabrook. 008-iil Oirl for general housa-work at 8103 WANTED Chicago St. 897.17 . D A girl for general house-work , 5016 California tt. 890-18p TT7ANTKD At once a kitchen girl < nd rccond girl V T Good wages at 1409 1'ler St. uoith Omnho. 007-17p " 1TTANTED A good girl to do waehluj and Ironing V > 1814 Davenport St. 005-17 | TT ANTED-An experienced travtllng salesman VV wants n fltuat on In Omaha Is fair writer understands the Vecplng of double or elngle entry , b n good collector. City references. Address "J. II O. ' Bee oillco. 877-tf at 1513Hbward. VITANTED-A flrst-class blacksmith. A steady W situation and good wages paid tb tha-rteht man. Fremont Foundry and Machine Co. , Fremont , Neb. 885-33 WANTED In a family of three , , a competent cook and laundress , who will milk a cow. wages J20.CO a month. ApolvatSOO Paikmoj 834-17p First class pantry womam Cull at WANTED House. 892-tl " \Tf7"ANTKD FirBt-clasa pastry cook. 0411 at onco. VV Coizcna House. 891-tl TXTANTED SglrlsatthoSlaven Hotel 70t 3.101 W Street 80B-17p Qlrl Immediately to sow and wait on WANTED Onrlilental hotel. S85-tf WANTED-FIrst-clasa barber. Will pay OOo on the dollar , or $15 per week. XI ) . ( JOINS , 822-17p KearnoyNeb. WAOTBD-QIrl for housework at 2227 Dodge St. "Ol'-lm ' V\T ANTED- Good dishwasher and tccond cook at VV Panbaum'u rtmtaura&t , 1614 Dodeo Street ; 741-tf TT7"ANTED A rellabla and active man to represent I V o fins doss portrait house , takln ; orders and ( lollvcnnif work in Omaha to the right partyi Big commission vrlU b paU. Addreo UhlcaKi Portrait Co. , , C8 , Motropollt.il Block , Chicago. 723- lOp WANTED A good barber. Good pay guannteed. V. B , 7EIOLEU , North Bend , Bodgo Co.'Hob. 676 Imp T\7"ANTEI > Canvassing agents to handle a newly VV patented article. Ono to three on be sold la every family. Call on or address "Enterprlss * " ' No. 14 Crolghtun Block. 532-tf SITUATIONS WANTED. A' , Young mariled man wants situation as , book- XJk , keeper , in-wholecalo establishment in iOmaha. Address " 0. ' ' can Bee. 396-tf TXTAKTED Situation as book keeper or salof man VV by a mm with experience. Can elre good rocommeadatlona Address "P. A. A. " 201SCumlDp St ! 882-lOp miBCELLAHBOOB WAHTb. "ntTANTED By six young men , three rioms with VV boanll Best of references given ajd > - required. Address "S. A. J , " Coo office. 930-lOp \7D7'ANTED Fbw respectable boardcrs-'ln private > T famlljr , pleasant 8"Uih rooms , furnlebod or un- urnlih , ) iath < room , pleasant home , terms reasonable. 635 Pleasant etrett , dose to St. Mary'a a\ei 0264f. WANTED-A few table boarders at 1718 Dodga Street. E32-18p AlTANTED BOMders to know the St. Charles Ho. j VV tel on liarnbr St. , b twoen 12th and 13th wil ! BI t up the beat table board for 84 00 pc ? week or auy louse In the city of a corresponding nrtoo. 2JS-II Ir'OH KENT Honuen onQ Lotn. TjlOIl BSNT Mooly furnished rooir-a JCBN.lSbh. 032'23j ) F OK nENT JTew store. Also rooms ouJ3th and Hltkory. Apply E. Bavago. 028-23p FOIl KENT Two o ttago * near Et Mary's ave , , oa 20th St , $15 per moiiih jicli. Wnrron Hwlrjdcr. OCi-17 FOU HEST Two Hve room cottages to bo leady by July 1st. Inquire at 1110 Douzlaa street. FOFt ItENT Cottage of 3 rooms. Alto 2 rooms In the basement , to uno or two parties. Inquire at lllODuuglaa or 18th And Williams. D13-18 | > Foil HPNT Furnl'bed doullo rooms without board 1814 lUvenpert St. C0l-21p FOIt HENT-Sniall house three rooms S. W. cor. Uarnoy and 20th. James Neville. E93-21p FOR KENT A house with B rooms at 2-129 Da\en- port M30. per month. Inqulro at 260 I me I'Q't St. ooo I8p FOIlnENT-FnruIshod rooms , with board , 816 South 19th etrect. OlO-lSp FOIl IlKNT One front and ono back room furn Ishod , 1015 Chlcagj ttrcct. 830ISp F OH UK.NT-Slx room house on strict car Una and con\enUnt to business. Addrcaa liomcdlatrlr , "G. X , " Bee oilico. 7Catf FOIl IlENT-Houso wllh 6 roomi and good elied littchen.wtllicclUr and dstern,16108. llth street Inquire 10 8 Cagtollar street. B83-27i FOH KENT Nuwh ruse , Oie rooms , flno location , and good nolghb ohood , Inqulro at 724 south Oth itrtct. 893-17p F01UIENT-To a small family , a bulte of Sorfl rooms , 1112 South llth nrrects. 810-19p FOH KENT Two furnlihcd rooms for bcht homo leenag , liecmot'a Block , cor. 8th and Howard , SOU/ / FOIl HENT A pleasant furnbhed room for gen tlemon , at 1S Capitol av our. 83M8p TTiOR KENT A flmt cltsa < ere In good locality. J ? Inquire at Kdholm and Krlcksou. eoi-tf FOR HENT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge.4SOlm 4SO-lm FOR RENT Flrst-clisi 0 room cottage B. T. Peterson , southern comer Uth and Douvlaa (74-luip FOR KENT Rooms In Nebraska Natloral Bank building. Moot desirable ulllces In the city. Supplied with hvdraulle elevator aud betted by ttoum. Apply at Bank ( ) J8 tf VT\OR KENT Klegait residence 10 rooms , furnace ! 1 ; hot and cold water , bath rooms & .o. HulUblo for Orst-claw boarding houto or piltate residence. 870 icr month. Kourteou room homo new , 14th St. ntar Jonrs.'SID wr month. 11AHKER & MAYNE , * I7-M I3tli and Farnao. TT OU IIKKT A larga lurnlihed front room with JL'aloov * and closot. suitable for Uo gentlemen , Ka pOHUENT-Furnlshed locioi WIO DcdjoEtrctt. JL W.M 40 1 Are prepared to do wet OUTSIDE THE CITY In nny branch , On Short Notice UOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECORATING | T OR RKNT-ln Ilodlik'i bcX. Storeroom 120 JJ feet dcen and good oOlco r5 < Jtn. Paulsen & Co. , A J Fornam , room 3 , 766-tf 17011 HUNT platio , luqulro nyKc ) x < lin& Etlck- L1 son's. 03-tl rtOH KEN ! ' Store room 1609 St. , by 1 PAULSKR ft CO. looi n.sNr rufnwnod looms on tan i X1 cor , 15th and Capltolavenuo , formerly Cn . ' Dton Houaa. l\ ) -t F I OR RENr Lnrge fnintsno room tV only , N. W. COT. JSth and Farnam. [ 10H KENT CheAp , one piano , ono orrttn. A. ' " " , 15101)0 , 31. ' o Ira FOR BALE. BALK Three of the beat lot * In Ilamcom place at n bargain It sold soon. Totter it'Oobb , Varnatn. 831'tf FOR SAtiG A pay'ng ' boarding honss one block from P. O , 217 N. 16 t St. 035-5Sjn' ' TTIOR SALR-snEKP A lot of line Colorado grs Jts > JL1 corslstlng of 800 cwct , Z , 8 and 4 years cIJ , about OiO } carllng9 and ICO Iambs. Tlio owes will ! shear about 6 p < luids. Fur further Information ad- dro s Ml Jay Co. , Htlgler , B , it II. 11. H. . Neb. 030 Imp "l ORSALK A grain , Stock and oal business In L. Low price and ( nay terms Bull * nofs will bear nvrttlcratlon. An unusu l bargalu offered , address "ATlnchcll" cn e Omtha Bfo. 03980 FORSALE-A nlcocott go and fall Int , half block south ol Milton Rige-s' rtsidencn , on 13th street Inquire ol M. Dee , Uroccr , Ziil and Lcatonworth. Olf-lm IOR SALE Two fresh milch cows , 611 South llth street i , between Hon-ard and Jictoon. 020-lOp3 | j > OHSLUA good paj ing. meat market , or good JL' partner wanted. For partlculors call at 1102 Da vcnport street. OU-18p FOH SA1 E At a bargain , a first clrtw Zither. Ad. dress "X. / " < Q" Bco offlco. 878-tf FOR SALE A ko ) stone ranga No , & Price $30. Inqulro 1147 south Oth ht. 878 Zip TpORSALE Two scoond hand1 pUnoj , at Edholm JU & Eilckson's ilusla Store on 10th St. S90-tt " 17011'SALE The coziest and most desirable resl" J dcnoo on Capitol Hill. House contains 0 .rooms' besides closet * and store rooms , good cellar , city water , and all modern Irrprovcmenta. Good bam and outbuildings. K\en thing In flrst-class shape. Full lot. Inqulro of T. F. Lyon on premise ; , 2429 Capital avenue 842-tf TjM'U ' SALE -40 aero farm , adjoining Elkhorn Sta- JU tlon ; ealoon anddrustOro at Waterlbo. Will ox- chai go for Omaha property. Ji B. SILVIS , 810-2tp Elkhorn Staten , Neb. FOR SALE The Omahix Bakery , established 1874. Contains a good stf ok of Fanor Goods and other fixtures , wogon , etci Location flnt-clkss Cb < np for cash. Apply 616 10th street , bet. Jackson and How- aril. 7D4-lm FOR SALE A good paying grocery business , stock and fixtures. Will Invoice 2SOO. ; Sales ! 25OCO per year. For farther Information , address for t o weeks "Z , " Bco ofllco. 703-tf OIl SALE REAL FSTATE-A great bargain In fX ) lota In Reese's Place , onSf. Mary'o-avenue street car line , nt very low price f ir 30 days. Apply Lo Joseph 1L Itceac , 211 South Jith street. 074-Imp OR SALE Tin good will and fixtures of the FiOR Crelghton I House. Easy terms. 038-tf FOR SALE Two open necond-nand bugglea and ono delivery wagou , cheap , at 1319 Barney St. 839-tf TJWR SALE A choice Improved farm of 240 acres , JD well watt red. good buildings , largo orchard 80 acres fenced , within 1 } miles of new etock } art'sand ' only 5 nJles from city , at ? 55.C Ter acre. Also 240 acres oJJolnlng the abovei that can be sold In EO arre farms at $45 and $47.69 per acre. Terms easy. POT TER &CUBB , 1615 Farnam street. 40-Uf- FOR BALE One plaao , as good as now. Cheap at Hospo , 1510 DoOgo. 409-lm TT'OR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In S } Potter's addition , 8 seems , well , 300 barrel da- orn ou two lots , li 0 foei front br 180 feet deep , for (2.050. ( POTTER & 0 > BB1515 : Farnam St. 406 tf S4.LE Cheap lots In Shlnn's 2nd addition FOR and I'ltlnvlew. POTTER & COBB 1515 Farnam street. FOR SALE Twenty acres of the Griffon farm , Si miles from the Postofflde , and tnly two-blocks from Pratt's sub-divlaloa. . . Will bo soldi In 2J , 6 or 10 acre lots Inqulro Omaha Carpet Ccv , 1511 Oouelas "treet 270 tf I7 < Olt SALE Farms mliea from city , near Union. JT Stock jards. Inquire atlira. . Meyer , over Roa der's Drue ( .tore , 18th and Webster. 872- FOR SALE Cheap , One-driving horsej bucgy and harness. Apply room-24 , Omaha Natlcrml Bank Building. 205-tf JOigCBLLANnODB. OTRAY * D Dark red aow , white mark on- face and tOsmall whit ) spot on left tl&nk , 3 yeara oiH. Parties , will be tultibly rewarded' by returning/ bringing nformatlon to Granback'a.store , Otb and'PocIQc Sta. 920-lSp TAKEN OP One f straybay mare four yean old. Call at R. D Haccarthy's , Juet soutti of Res- rvolr , on Loueavo and Burt St. C21-oen5wp , rpo EXCHANGE A grain end stock builncss loca- JL ted at tovoral stations In Western Iow tor ostock ( arm or L'ood la ds Bultiblo ( or stock purposes. This. Oder will boar strictest imostlRatlon. Wltojor par ticulars. AHilrpHft "rtluchcll , " care Cumin. Bee. 010-30 /"lONCEHT at Ilonr ? Uuser's Park ev ry fcundaj \J Iroir 2 to 7 o'clock p. m. 25o adnUsulon Bom place (01 lauiil" plo-nlci. 783-23JI T OST - - Buuday ! icrnoon at Hajiseom Par ! : J _ > neck ch n and cross. Finder will bo rowiroed ty leaving at Doran House , 013 Farnam St. VCOtf The Pioheer and Still Ahead , 3.ooooo TJso , Fast Bujierswlhig the largest old faehhniul and nnfoi H lu * the simplest and most efficient etovo burners In th orld , &ud nltli now Imptote. ments the euloit to operate. Absolutely safe with ta patmt reservoir , now lu use the eecoucl soosoa without a elngle accident. jtSrSeocl ( or Catalogue , I'rlco List , Kta. HULlj VAl'OK SIOVE CO. , CLEVELAND , 0. 6-tw5f pm 6-m H.E.HUDSQ.N . . . , Block ! V V is : EX For B sin ess , Travelitig , Uress and MADB70MEASUIIK ANOREAOV-UADK fiT.Vcck Prculng * . K w Hummer N9T HI l.jBJ