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OMAHA D All , if BEE-SATURDAY , JUNE 21 1834 THE DAILY BEE , Saturday Moraine : , Juno 21 , t % " " * "I ' * * * " * ? ! HM ! ! ! ! ! LOOAL BBEVITIES , The lo dnp ! ; rnombcra ot tlio "Jovil Anetlon" company are qimrtorod at th I'A ton. Twenty o ! Uia'momb ni of the "Devil Auction" company ixro registered at tlio Mot- ropolltnn. The grand Jury nro patiently hunting on the orll doers and to all sppanrancos nro ffolnrj to mnlto a clean swoop. The man arrested tor trying to pas conn torfelt money will have a liearlnfj before the United States court. Mr. 1W. . Boukal , pressman ftt the Her nld offlco , has become a father. The little ono is a girl and volshs thirteen pounds. Captain Cameron , of the Lincoln cricket club , was in tao city yesterday and mndo nr ranpemonta for n game hero July Oth. A ro tnrri game will bo phyod at Lincoln two wceki later. Tliocaso of the city v . C. S. IIlRglns , for keeping open his saloon after 12 o'clock at night , was called In pollco court yesterday nnd clisinlflsod. YostorJ y.Tohn Trohasklo had his wife and John Splsllnk arroBtod lor commlttlnf ndultry. They were lodged In the city jal where they will remain until Monday when they will have a hearing. I'at. McGuIre , from whom his ivifo has obtained n divorce , Insists on vieltlnp ; licr ant administering a castlgatlon every few days 3 To was arrested yosttrday and brough bcfora Judge Bonoko. That gentleman In * formed him that if ho ever visited the Indy'i liou-io again ho would put him under very heavy bondn to keep the peace. Pat will do well to hood the ad vlco nnd throat or ho may ave nn hopportuulty to lay in jail. "What cansoi the great rush at Schrotcr & Bocht'a Drug Store ? " The free distribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bonanko'a Cough and 3.ung Syrup , the moit popular remedy for Coughs , Colda , Consumption nnd Bronchitii no w on the market. Itogular slzo CO cents nnd 500 31. J. VuHoy , of Jiong 1'ine , In altho Motro- ] mlitnn. 31. S. Van Tassel ! , Clieynno , Is nt the tb , WlllarJ. T. M. lllakely , of Ma-Jison , is nt the Met ropolitan. N. r. Kllburn , of Canary , 3n. , 11 at the rotrotloHtan. W. O. llombel , Fairbiiry. Ncib. , is nt the Metropolitan. .1. W. Johnson , of Plattsmoutli , is htojiplng at the Metropolitan. T. C. 3Srown , of Crolghton , is rt-gistercd nt the Metropolitan. 31. J. Gllddon , of Woodbridgo , Cul. , iu nt the Metropolitan. Miss M. Taylor , of 1'roomont , Cis a guest of the Metropolitan. Theodore 1'rico nnd 35. J. O'Connor , of Lin coin , nro stopping nt tliu Metropolitan. 3 on. .T. B. Grant , governorjof Colorado , and family came in from the east last evening , and are now nt tliu Millard. Goo. 31. Batchillor and lion. T. M. Mnr- < [ uottc , Lincoln ; J. 1 ° . lUchatt , AHliland ; Luu jSIInior , Cratgj IT. Sonnenoschein West Point ; J. F. Burns , Ainsworth , ruglnterod ycstord"ay nt thu MillarJ. Chuloy Whitney , of the base ball team , 3eft for Chicago yesterday. Ho will bo firotont to-day at the g > mo between the IJpston'a and Chicago's. 3 Ha brother will jiltch for the Boston team. Mr. B. Thompson , Albion ; Thomas Price , Xincolnj S. O. SAnvlcr , Sidney ; W. A. Carter , Valentino ; M. B. 81rift | and A. C. Colton , lUeatrico ; M. J > t. Sullivan and John McBride , O'Neill ; Charles r.MatlhoW8on ) , Norfolk ; J. > C. JCdmonHon and lady , Loup City ; A , K. 3Uce , Stuart , rcglstorcd nt the Poxton yester day. _ _ A Single Foot IH AVorrh a Slilp-tioad al' Mr. W. B' lathrnp , of South Boston , Mass , under data of Jnn. 7,1881 , , says : * 'My father had for yours nn eating cancer on his under lip which had bcon gradually growing worse until It had oaten away hit ) under lip down to the gums , and was focding.itself on the I us ! do of Ins cheek , and the surgeons paid a horrible death was soon to come. Wo gave him nine Imttloa of Swift's Specific and bo ban boon en tirely cured. It has created great excitement in this section. " Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed froo. froo.THE THE Swnrr SFKcii'ii Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlan ta , G& . , 169 W. l3d ! St. , N. Y. nnd 1U05 Chestnut St , 1'bila. Looking fur Light. A telephone mcssago was received at the city jail last evening wonting to know why thu lights were not burning in the lacifia express company's oflico on Far nam , An officer was sent to look up tbo matter who learned that the janitor of the building ii hia forgotfulnesa hud failed to light them , The ofllcor guirdod the building until the janitor wiw found. The rooms were then entered to make everything sure and nothing was found to have boun die turbod. , _ _ _ _ SKAL of North Carolina Tobacco is the Lost. > fnm'l A.Hovrltr , Of Mont erf y , Mich. , delivers hlmielf In this wise : ' 'J'/toMaa' Itlutric Uil cannot bo tauten T my kwp it up to the bUiulurd , and U wil ttlsfy the people , I fhnll ( end for a LOW To bo Tried In a lllchnr Tribunal , Yesterday was thu time scTt for hearing the gambling cases before Judge Hunoko , These veto the cases in which Mirsha ! Cuthrio sworn out the comiiltlnta shortly after the grand jury found an indictment ftgiiait him , Jack Morriton , S. 0. Hildwin , W. M. SodoMtrum , Jack Wood and Goodly B.-uckor wore present whou tholr sfB were all called , but the ox-mirehal was not present to proieeute. Jad Savage , their coumsol , m&dou statomenr . * otho .judge that thoa umo dpfundiuits < were now uudor indictmnut iu thn dis trict court charged with the sam ollciwo s before this tribunal , ami roquestnd jbt honor to ilinchaiyu thom from hia court , Tlio judgu dlismiised the com phinla. _ _ V-'loc ol ( lie People , The peopb , ft wholr , teldom makn ni 'aki-e , aud tlio iiiniiiinous voU.a of wlilcli r.rm a from thi < so who have Ilood'n SueupnnlU , fully juitliius clilins lit the pn > nr < otnra ot this great int'dlciiio. Jr.diHHl , those veiy clainia aru t liUKd entiri'ly on wmt ) thu puoploaiy . . , JI ( r < 3' S r u | > tn'U ! IM done , Bendtni j O I , Hood & ttu , I vroll,3ri > a. , forbo-VJof ) 6out iuing statunVnti of many curea. j ti MORE TIME GIVEN. The Mayor to Bo Allowed lo COD sifler Failhcr. The " Important Note" Sent Him By tno Oounoili Other Miscellaneous UtistncNS Mono by Xhnt Body. At the adjourned regular mooting ol tlio city council last evening , quite crowd of spectators was present to hear the reading of an important communica lion which it was prcaumod would bo made public at this Bosnian. Roll call found all the members present. The reading of the joutnal was dispensed with , and on motion of Unseal ] the council took up the regular order ol justness. J'ETITIONH AND COMMUNICATIONS. OMAHAl.Tuno 20,1834. f the City Council : Your vrry conftiderutv , and , en I might s.iy , tnily kind note of tliu 17th inst. , win duly ru- cclvod , and hna boon carufully conHldcrou by ino HO far M I linvo hiwl tinio to tnko Its con- lonta under consideration. I am confident that iivcry 0110 of your body will nimrcCBto tlio rvrtuoKt I am aliout to inakii of yon under tliu existing complicnliim of circumstances an concerning inynwf , It IH thin , that you give mo until next Tiiudny wo- iiing to liind jou my liiml answer to your 1m- [ lortant unto. , , Appreciating your kind twiiilie , and With iKiiHi but pfa'Vitiiit rocolluctioiiH of our mutual olllcinl relations , I am , gentlemen , your obedi ent Horraut , CHAMPION S. CIIAHI : , Mayor. Thio request. caused connidorahlo do- bato. bato.Mr. Mr. Anderson stated ho would like to Know the content * of thonoto mentioned , > oing informed that it win a note which 10 had refused to sign , ho said ho was ignorant of the facts , know nothing about thorn , but ho had gene before the ; rAiid jury and made complaint against ho mayor. Mr. Ilnscall stated Air. Anderson hod ; ono before the grand jury and asked to mvo him indicted for oomothing ho know nothing of , Ho was sorry for the old man who had boon implicated in sorioua omplicationa. The power of the council depose him could not bo questioned , nd of the fact i thcro was no doubt. Ho ras in favor of letting the mayor out as asily as possible , and if ho would resign 10 would carry the eontiniout of tlio people with him. It would save much imo and trouble. Mr. Anderson again rose and stated ho would never ngrjeo to ask the mayor to osign so long as ho know no moro of the acts charged than ho did now. The oquo3t upon the mayor to resign was the ojult of a secret mooting , at which ho was not present. Mr. AVoodworth rose and stated to the ouncll that Mr. Anderson had agreed t : > bide by the decision of thn mooting. On motion of Mr. Ilnscall , the mayor was given until next Monday evening to Ivo i his final answer. On motion of Voodworth Monday evening -was fired us the time to which to adjourn. From Peter Mate , tendering his res- \ { nation as policeman. Accepted. The oflicial bonds of city engineer and ewer Inspector McLino were approved. Several bills were referred after rond- ng. klUSOLUTIONH. ! By Iledfiold , that the council ait ns n ' oard of equalization , on Juno 27th and 3th , for the purpose of hearing com- laints and adjusting inequalities in the social assessment for grading Gumming troot. Adopted. KBPOHTH OP COMMITXIiKS On streets and grades , recommending lie approval of the estimate of the work done by Ooorgo Strykor. Adopted. OHIIINANC'IIH. By Furay , appropriating moneys out if the North Omaha sonror fund to pay or the rigjit of way through certain lota and land in the city of Omaha. Passed. By Furay , declaring the necessity of hanging the grade of Wheaten from Ouming to Indiana street. Paaaud. An ordinance establishing the grade oi California street from Twonty-third to Vonty-sixth streets. Passed. An ordinance levying a special tax to ay the cost of filling and grading lota 7 nd 8 in block 101. Passed. An ordinance appropriating $838.00 in aver ? if George Strykor and $1,200.07 i aver of McGavock and Gibbon. Passed. Report of the committee on polioo to which was referred the protest against cattle running at largo , recommending hat u resolution bo adopted instructing lie pound master to strictly carry out the irovislons of the ordinance for that pur- oao was read and adopted. There being u misunderstanding bo- ween the board of publlo works and the city engineer about the manner of paving the intersections of F&rnum street , each party , won invited to stop Insldo the rail and give his viowa to the council. > Bealdes settling the principle as to whether the board or the engineer should jovorn on disagroemonta of this imturo. the matter to bo determined was whether or not the cross atrooU ehould Intersect tfarimm on a continuous piano or not. a The board favored a shallow gutter run- mni , ' across the cross streets , and the otiKinoor none at oil. Mr , Orulfihtou utatod his position in i the inattur to the council , and was fol lowed by Mr. Itnaawitter. ; Air. Darker then atatod hia views. Soyoral couiicilmoii abe oxprcesod their opinions , after vrhieh the mutter was ro. forred to the conmn'tteo on curbinx and guttcriiifr. Tlio council then adjourned to Monday ovuiiinu. but KKJUUHKA STATE ( /AZKTTEKH & BUH. KHB DIHKCTOKY to bo isniiud in July. 8bl , price $1 BO. J. M.QUFK , pub- . .tr 12 > 8. 14th Sfc. , Oiuiha. Ili > FVniml ute JJIII. F. E. ThoytT , the r.ian charged with ltci attoinpttnj > u p M n counterfeit bill upon lonry Hornburger Thundny evening WBB rosterday turned ever in i'ao United . uuthoriliov. An Information wan ! iilui filed full. 8. Commlutioner Anderson Vni olllco clmrgluj } him wilh the above , thn " ; 112 Au examination was had pnd the defendant hold to bail in the sum of $1 000. Being unable to furnish the re quired bond ho was taken to the. county jail. Thajor told several stories about where ho got this bill. Ho said first his em ployer. tho-U. S. Express company , had paid him the note , but when ho was con * fronted with the proof that this company decs not pay oil in that kind of currency , ho changed his story and said ho found it in the Fremont opera house. THE DISTEIOT OOUET , Tlio Last Grist Turned out Yesterday Afternoon. Tn Iho district court yesterday , the cas of Buanik against Swoboda on trial botor Judge Wakcly , was given to the jury This is an action brought to obtain dama JOB for assault and battery , committed b ] defendant upon the plaintiff. The jurj returned a verdict for plaintiff for § 183. 75. Bolero Judge Neville , an estate matter on appeal from the county court was arpncd by Messrs Doan nnd Hunt. The grand jury late in the afternoon returned its last batch nf indictments , 3. S. tlipgins. Seth 0. Baldwin , Hiram [ J. Kennedy , William Sodorstrnm , Goodly Druckor , Charles Branch , James 15. Smith and James Morrison were in dieted for bribery. The indictment al < ogcs Hmt between July 10 , 1883 , and April IH , of thia year , these defendants iad paid to the mayor and marshal § 1,950 'or the purpose BO often referred to of atn. atn.Tho The following were also indicted : James E. Smith acting as agent for a ottory. James Burdock Robbery. Thnmns Murphy larceny OH bailee. ? om Callmi nnd Edward Kucstor soiling iquor without n 1 icon BO. YcNtordny'fl Giuno. The game between the Union Pacifies ind Nationals of St. Louis , yesterday af- crnoon , was not largely attended. The ; amo was almost devoid of interest , ant ho crowd anything but enthusiastic. Below is the score : UNION PAOIKIC. PLAYEJIS. Jt DH rt A K ifcKolvoy.Iib landlo,2b 2 2 3 3 ) wyer , SB 2 - runkhouser , cf 3 B 1 2 0 Carroll , rf 2 3 1 ( ) 0 tockwel ! 1 b 0 Saulsbury , p 1 1 1 11 Dugan , o 2 1 13 41 Jhntsou 1 f 1 Total 110 | 27 21 12 NATIONAL. I'LAYKRH. It DH TO A B Downs , o and B B" 1 2 2 1 ( Shannon , p and ! 2li . . . . 2 2 2 5 < 1 McKonna.cf 1 1 1 2 t GibbrwH , Vb and p 0 2 2 03 Hunt , r f and c 0 3 3 2 ] Cocoran , 1 f 1 Jfcrr , 3b 0 0 4 1 d Milbrd , Hsaml rf . . . . 0 0 1 1 0 CollliiH.lb 1 0 8 0 3 Totals C 11 27 18 11 l Innings ' 1 2 3 -1078 9 Union I'acitlo 41 0 0 0 3 2 1 * 11 National 001120101 C K-irned runs Na ionul , ' _ ' . Three base hits ISumlK Two-huso litti I'uuklioUHer , DOWDB , Shan' non , 1'aoHod balls Down , 3 ; Hunt , 1 ; Duggan , "Wild I'itchcs-.Saulsbury , 1 ; Gibbon , 1 ; Jlmiinon , 1. Tlmo of game two hours and twenty inin \ltca. GTTTTINO-KUAIPF .Tnno 18,1884 , at the : rcslilonco of the brtilo'n pnrontfl , Mr. and Mrs.I'Yedorlck ' Kuuipf.KHO Calltornlustreet by Hov. ,1. S. Dotwllor , Sir. Bonjauiln 0 lilting , of ] JvanstonWyo. , and Miss Lou. isa Koinpf. After ono week Mr. and Mrs. Gutting will make tholr liomo In Evnnston , Wyo. TIRED OF LIFE , Henry Wcslphal Slaslies His Throat TO a Razor ana Dies. Ho IB DlRcovcrnd Hy HlH Ilrotlicr In a Ilcnp ol .UritHh Near a lilttlo Creole. Yesterday a man living about five miles west of this citj came to town and entered the coroner's oflico. Upon find- ng that oflicial ho stated that hia brother md cut his throat with a razor and was hex lying dead. While Coroner Maul was preparing to ccompany him ho was interviewed by a IKK reporter and told the following story : io said that ' his brother's rmnio wan lonry Wotsplml. Ho was n Oorninn md that ho liad been acting strangely or some timo. Thursday forenoon ho irocured a gun but could nnd no ammu nition. It was then thought that ho wanted to till himself nnd the gun was taken away rum him. Ho took hU toum and wont out into the field to work. He remained tut a short time when ho loft his team landing in the field and returned to the loiiflo. Hiortly after ho hud loft tlio louau hia father and brother started iu mrsuit of homn but failed to find him. L'hoy tnen 0,11110 to town for a physician ut was laughed at so they returned ionic. It wus then dark and they could lot look for the mtBaiiig nmn. Yesterday morning abuut five o'clock the Brother utartcd out nnd found the ifoloss form of Eloury lying under leap of brush on the river bank about ono half uiilo from tlio horeo. Ho was lying upon hia right aide , his head eating upon liis right arm , his right mnd grasping a bloody razor , while upon ho left sidu of his ueok was a frightful hu jsli from which his lifo blood had run with < ut. ' ' ut.Ho Ho did not touch him but immediately came to thia city for thocoroner , who ro- turned with liim to the ncoiio of the Jt tragedy. The deceased wns about 40 yoara of ago and in early days Inul drunk very hard t of late hud biii > n quito tumporato. " \Vil do Btoycr. It It now iuulliiiutod | thnt Win Dip TMpy- or'u Uuiiirrli Ouro [ i the nuly ttpntuiout that will iilwultitcly euro Catarrh -freh or nhronlo. "Very ( > Uiiitclou , Hnml Gould , ig Water , Nub , " Ono IKIX ouioil HIP , In. Miiry Kimyon , Jllsmurrk Uaknto. " "It 1110 ttt tlio iniliilt. UBV. Unorgu K. , CMle\lllt. , N Y. " "Oim box radically I cured me. Uav , O , H. Tuhlor , 140 Nohlo etieet , HriKiklytr" "A porfu.t cure after 30 vnan Milfi'ili K , ' . 1) . MulJoimld , 710 Uroad < wuv. N , Y. , < ta. Ac. Thcmtands ot toatlmo. . I urn r c"lved from ell tart of the worldl Ii Uellvoreil , 81.f . r. W l Ue aieyor' * Ihy ' i nia u n , " with statements of on rod , milled froo. 1) . 13 , Bewov & Co. , Ifulton Street , N. Y tuo-t.hura & i t.in&3cin Til Tlio Drouth in low/i. A circular has been isscucd by th Northwestern railway authorities , for bidding the sale of liquor on the dinin cars of that line , while running throug Iowa , after July 1. The circular order that the wino lockcra on all dining car bo locked and scaled at Clinton , vho the car reaches that place on wcat-boun trips , by the company's ' sealer and ko custodian , and must bo kept sealed am locked until the car ronchos Clinton OL its coat-bound trip , when they will bo un locked and the seals broken by the sal sealer and key custodian. Thcso lock and seals must not bo opened or tamporc with by any poroon while the car ia wes of Clinton. Asimllarordcr has bocon issued by th authorities of the Rock Islond road. Ii this order also all agents are ordered note to take liquor for shipment to any poln in Iowa which cannot bo delivered \ ) , July 3 , except such ns is nccompanicc by a proper urdor to sell as provided for by the act. Army OrdorH , Recruit Joseph A. Lawson , enlisted n Fort Omaha , Nebraska , is assigned to th Fourth infantry. llecruit Frank Adams , enlisted a Fort D. A. Ilussoll , Wyo. , is assigned t company I , Ninth infantry. Major Dangorfiold Parker , Ninth in fautry , having reported at these head quarters in accordance with paragraph 4 special orders No. 110 , current aoric from headquarters of the army , is aiaig ned to duty at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. to which peat ho will proceed nnd on ur rival report to the commanding ofilcc thereof. Tlio travel directed is necessary for th public service. By order of COLONEL GinnoN. IIorsford'H Acid I'liosplmtc , Incomparable in sick Hoadacbo. Dr. Fred Horner , Jr. , Sulom , Va. says. "To relieve the indigustion and so-called sick headache and mental do prcsaiou inciaont to certain stages o rhoumatiam , it is incomparable. " Headquarters for fireworks and flags a Max Meyer & Co. m&6-10djl7 Jlorso Stoalln .In I'apllllon. Mr. Wright , of Papillion , was in thii city yesterday , and stated thatonMondu ; evening lasb two horses were stolen from the pasture of Mr. Smiley , throe miles south of town. Ono of the horses belonged longed to Smiley and the other to a Mr. Welsh. A reward of § 25 is offered for the horses and $50 for the return of the liorsos and capture of the thief. Fourth of July goods , Fire works , Flags , Firecrackers , Torpodns , Bucket Lanterns otc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&o,10djl7 Thnndcr it Down the Ages , That for lamoncsa , for rheumatism , for nclies For puinea , and for sprnlncB Z > r. 1'homai' Jdec trie Oil Is a positive nnd rellablo remedy > r. 3'lamas , Jidcetric Oil can ba purchased ol any dtuggist. DIED FEOM DEINK , Jolm Thompson , a Colored Man Found Dead In a Shed. Yesterday tho' coroner was notifiec hat a man had boon found dead in a shed at 313 North Twelfth street. Tin coroner wont to the placonnd there fonne ho body of John Thompson , a coloroc man , who lived at the above namei 0 ilnco. " Thompson.had boon a very hard drink' ' er for years and it was undoubtedly erwl whi'ky that killed him. Ho had been or a hard spree for several days. Ho was in the habit of Bleeping in the shoe' vrhoro ho was found yesterday ane s probably wont in there drunk Thursday light and wont to sloop to wako no more. After hearing a history of his case the coroner thought it was not necessary to lold an inquest as it was evident that ho nad died from hard drinking. 10 There seems to bo a strange and sud den fatality about Omaha whisky. There ' mvo boon thrco sudden'deaths in thle city yithln a week , nil caused from drink. It s a startling temperance lecture and one which should bo heeded. Hammocks , Croquets , Lawntonnis , Baos Balls , etc. , at Max Meyer & Co. niifeflOrl.jl ? . t . 135 s > t : JL1 . A' ant Absolutely Posro. ? Thli powder nem varies. A marvel oTpurenes9 ( , trnngth aud wholrtouicniwa. Mo a i > co > omicul than rdlntry klndn.aud cannot be dd hi competltlan the mult'tuile ' of jo * tent , short weight alum or ho pliuta pnuderrt. Buld only la c ii . ItuYAL " 1NU 1' WWnK CO will JOH. HOFrS MALT EXTRACT CuirwDUcasea ( by Bull JlngU ] ) the System. Front. Back. "Shin another iloten J ol jiur Slalt Kxirvt Ilod . a * btfurc. K lia Uonomy wlte ( treat votxl , aud I" Iliu only t Ing aim ' tan tokownh an ugri-c- ab cUtct. It * DtifUKth- IUK iwwctn ate w onderfuL "J Q. OMi.SEIt , 1 Auiiiia : Qa. / "Avrll , 1S43. " 1 Ho M are of omintcrtoiU uu -To Iu ) Kuuulni ) it nilut nl bt imt u In abate ttylo ,1 bolt o , and boar on la. o.l l > ol tliu nune of lull TAIUIANT t CO , Solo Audit * for the Unltcil fitati anil DrilUh l'ru > In- T eont North America , S7ti ! Oitmnlch fit. New York. I'rlc , .1 ) l'cr Doien. SPECIAL NOTICES. rtrspocials will Posttlvelynot ba inserted unions paid in advance. TO LOAN Monnv. "JITONKY loaned on chattel * , notn * bought , cut rate 1)1. ticket * t Id. A. Fornun , 113 S , 13th fit 038 1m MONB.Y Loaned on cruttel morlK ec , by U , H. Woolley , room 0,0maha N tlon l Dank. CIB'lmo MONEY rXANKD-On chntto property by J.d BKATTY , SlS outlfl4th t < eet 77B.lm MONEY TO LOAN The lowed utts Of Inttresl Bemh' Loan AKCDCT , 1Mb & Doucbi JSi-lf 'ITONEY TO LOAN In turns of $300. and onward iVl O. F. Davis anil Co. , Real Estate and Loan AironM , IBOB Farnam Ht Stf WAMTBIJ. W ANinD-8itu tlon by yntinKpIrl to do cha.nb'r work. Apply at 2113 Hatnoy St. \TirANTEI-SU icood racklntr fcouohanits 8ZfO V ( per day. Apply at picldn ? hou.o J. F. Rhecly anil Co. tOI3p WANTED Olrl fnr rener l homo-work , mint lo pmdcook. Good niRCD. Jlrs. J. K. Shro\o , 103 Kouth 25th St. 1(6-20 \4 AN1 ii-ln ; a familynf thre , nojnipftcnt cook ' and launilri' ' 8 whn will rcllkacowVopo $ ! 0. a month. Appljr at 8tO I' rka > e 10'.Mi II7AN1KD Girl ( or > joner l li uso-work 217 north V > IfllhSt. ICOSp W ANTiiGlrItoKoto : ItilljJalo Iowa. 217 K. 18th bt. 103.23p WANTED-alrlforBCiicnl house-work No 50(0 Cam tt. OsT-Sln \WANTKD Two Kooil Rltl" , ono nurto anil ono ( or f I general hon-xi m rk. ( lo il nagcapalJ to cam- pctcnt help , 310 North lotli Street. DSB-iI \\7ANTED-German cl'l ( orccncrnl hou'oworkln VV ) rlvato ( mlly. II. LUuttor , 1001) ) IMcIllo St. , cr at 1001 Farnam street. 083-21 PANT12U A ro < d gltl ( or ill < nw shcr at T. A. W Jlalurn'a Itcntaurniit 22. ) N 10th bt. 00120p | 7 ANTLD A few | ici8"iu to loirn book-ho-plnir , \ ntlBlO Douirlaaatrei't J. H. Smith P74-2li ! | VV 'ANTD Gin ( or general house-work at 815 S IDthSI. 010 21p WANTKD A cook , m n or woman , S3.00 per per week. M. Obcnt , Mebra ka Iluuao. North 1'latta , Nob. OSt-SOp w ANTUD A irlrl to do ncneral hoiiso work. In cmlrooii 1'SJdt. butKvcn Douglas Mid cmt eliio. OS2-U \\JAN1YZD Competent ( ; itl ( or hou cwork. Good r ? cooli , corner Sauudcis nuil Inillinaetrce's. 041-S1 Mils. II. T. LKAV11T. TTTAiiTED First class cook at 1S14 , Dodge Street VV Mis. C. B. Jlooro. \T7-ANTED-Two nicely ( tirn'sho.l rooms with f I uotrd In n prlrnto family liy ian and wllo o call or address D. Nordlnger , 8l4 South Tenth Street. WANTED-Good cook , good wafcs , Emmet home Oth utrcct and 16th avc. Mrs. B. Diifpan , Council Binds , loAa. 91221 WANTED Girl at 10(0 .Sherman avenue. Mrs. J. U. Counsmau. 943 tl \ X7ANTKD A batber , 708 a. lotn etrett , Otnaha. V > oio-vsp WANTKD A competent girl ( or general hoiisu- work. Wages ? 20. a month. N. W. cor IStn and Davenport 023-tt TrrANTED-GIrl ( or general hou owork. Apply > I Mrs. N. J. Edbolm. 2144 Cl Icago St. 027 1.0 TT7"ANTEU A flrst-closs blacksmith. A steady V f situation and good wages paid to the rlclit man. Fremont Foundry aud Machluu do. . Fremont , Neb 8S5-20 WANTBD-Girl ( or housework at 2227 Dodire St. ) Good diHUuashcr and eecond cook at i nanbaum'u roataurant , 1C14 Dodge Street. 741-tf WANTED Canvassing agents to handle a newly patented article One t > lhrot * cn bo scld In every family. Call on or address "Enterprise " No. 14 Crciuht .n niock. B32-t ( W ANTED A good barber. Good pa ] guaranteed. F. B TElOWll , North Bend , Dodge Co. Neb. 070 Imp 31TDATJOHB A Younsr man with a practical knowledgec ( book keeping and who Is not afraid ot uork davlng lust arrived from the eait.wi&hes nJtuatlon In Home wnoli8alBorrct.ll bus'uoiH. ' Good city reference. 1 Addro 8 L. Hart , 1413 N , 13th. OJ9-20p TTfANTED Situation l > y a Ocrtion girl to sow In > > ( amily Call at No. 423 North 12th street alter o'clock p m.or nddroasA. Wol' . 931-21p "Tyl7ANTEti Situation ( or a stoa/'y young man s V coarhman In a gcntlorcnu'B ( arnlly , who Is wili ng to nuke himself vcncally useliil. Two yca > s city retcronro fr > m last employer Inquire at U II. Scballerd , real estate olllco , 111 laid Hotel. 958-23p WANTED-An experienced travding dalesman U wants a Mtuat'on In Omaha. la a ( air writer understands the leeplngo ( double or tlnglo nitrj- , a goodcolloctor. City rcerencoB. Address "J. II C. ' care Mall Carrier No. 4. 877-20p XTTANTED Situation by n lady to do necond work. VV "C. D."Ueoollico. 052-20p WANTED By a young German o ( correct habits and good utlnesi cipcrleno- potlt on where J can learn the English language an 1 American Halary a secondary consideration licit of ocommcndatl II.H. Call cu or oddrcai D. Vf , Sazc , n 'lattsmouth , Neb. USO-'J-ip Ue A Voting mirrloil man wants situation as book- 2Hccp r , In wholesale ( stabllabmcat in Omaha. Addrts.i"C. " caroUeo. 808-t ( | UIBOKLLA.NEOOB WANTa. WANTED Two unurnl hod rooms without board In central licility , ( or gentleman and wife , crroanent tenant' an'i prompt piy. Address or < ull room No. 8 , Sir ng'n buil > ilng. 105-21p F ANTED-Informitlnn wanted , o ncernlnff my wife wh'i kft home Juno i2th. H\e dollarn re- F [ aid ( ur any Information concernlnz her whereabouts ist r whore I can nd her body , K Jo id. Ad hoi res * U. Ver Itloit , Omahl I * O. 9)9-25p KOI , i Fev respectabln boarders In private III . famllv , pleaauit south rooms , furnished or tin- furnikh , Nih ( room , pleamut hume , terms reasonable. t'loasint ttrci t , cloeo to St. Jlary'a av , OiO.rlp W-/NTEI-nonrdors to know the St. Chirlen Ho tel on Ilarnov St. , h t oen 12lli and 13th will up thi bunt table board far ? 4 00 ( < cr week of any house In the city of a corrcvpondlr" urlco. 2'jK-tl AAttV"UJUUOB aoa Luc * P 7011 K'NT One neatly ( urulihcd room and sli'K'e backroomlOISClncaco. 101-20 T70ItllENll-IIou-es9l2 nd 910 Capitol avo. E. EsiabroDk. JOI8 Chicago St. TCOO-8ji F OK HUNT PumUhod rnonn for light homo- t kccjilnif ISamouth 221U Californl > 8t 8t102$3p 7011 * ll".NT E ctfint rooms furnlihoJ Mnree P block corner Ion aiUCaplDI ave1(3 23p : ar i.ui. KKNT A handnoiurly furnl'lMd iu to , null- 1U ablu for two or three gentlemen AU' ) one | ilcat- room lor two gentlemen , b ih room , 170 Cap'.lol ' avuni.0 , 030 2 Ip FOll KKNT-A plea Ant Imnlthod room at 1'03 Capitol ave , 035-fep 7011 llENT-Ono Dtoro In Crouuse' Block. O. U 151 Hitchcock. 199 t ( F IICAT FurnUhed room 1019 Furtmm St. [ WANTED Nlicly furnl hoJ room , | > le < nt loca P tion , and near buelnoa for which a liberal rent . bo paid. Addrt > k "O. ! ' . " ( vtro Duo. 93 J31 ; In die 0 FOll ll'NT ricii"t furnUhcd cotUge , 6 roomi , 60S north IStli iireut. Itifeieuoo * required. - . - JT Oil UKNTNow oolUco ol eil roonu.lu.t cnz ne 11 ! to-i , 24lb CaM utrcot DCO111 > utTt 7\OH KENT Throti room lieu o with rlitern nd veil tor , nil CUIcigJBVrcot , lotjulre at No- ruka Uroom KActory CW-'ilp 1 rrtOll UliN r 'few hou-o , 0 room , 1107 Uaveniioit VI ( tnrat. Kqulieatl18iaiouportbt. ) B72lp 7011 KKMT- eood roouii soutb-cut corctr toth F /Oil UKNT I.TiO bonding liouio corner o ! JacV- F 1 ' n nd Uth iitfttli. lourtcon nxiw nil uv ly aiicrril tt' > 1 aeoratixl , Itlily ralutcil lutlJa ami * lie. ) . r < Cfllar , with crouniloJ tiotluui , cl imu well with pumM. | * 'nk' ' ami v/uUidtiiirilnafo cuu- F tctcj wltlikU'cr , iluitlu ( uruUhcd l > U IH.H o < ctty cleui luniltuio by lui < > e.'WI 1 1 MO on l"iu- ) . Jao.vQ. Cliijmau , I1U Hurusj tit. 073- Sip i OIJ HEJiT-FurnUhed IOOUM 1S18 DoJgo filrctt. tier jd HEVT Kmulu'el loonn , with cr without i MERGELL & EOSENZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAUHY Tlin lAnOESTAND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AND DEOOEATIONS 9tonsnADE31515 Donglas sirect , Are prepared { do woo OUTSIDE TIIK CITY in nny branch , On Short Notice' HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING. DECORATING Buffalo U , , S. Standard WESTERN AGENTS , OMAHA , BEB. tt. 11. THACK , HAY , DORMANT , HOPPER , PLATFORM , ALWAYS IN STORE LABOS8T STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government , JlEPAIil SEOPS Scales of nil kinds repaired and sealed by U. S standard weights. rite for Estimates. 1405 Douglas Street. F 10K RENT Small house three rooms S. VV. cor. llnrnoy and 2Jtli. Jatuei Novllla 93-21p FOll KENT -Six room houeo on streetcar Una and convenient to business. Address Immediately , "G. X" Bee olllce. 7C6 tl F OH HENT House nlth b rooms and good sized kltclicu.Mllliccllarund cistern,1610 S. llth street. Inquire 10.0 Castullar street. 8S3-27p TjlOIlKENT-NIoolyurnUhod rooms ICON. 18th. JP 032-23p FOll KENT Now store. Also rooma on I3th and Hlcknry. Apply E. Eavajo S23-23p FOR IlKNT Furnl'hcd double roomj without b aid 1814 IHvcnport St. DOI-glp FOll RENT Tn-o furnished rooms ( or lieht houto kccplcg , Bsemcr's Block , cor. Slh and Howard. 891-U FOR RENT A first cl ss s'oro In good locility. Inquire at jyiiJm and Erlckscn. COl-tt FOR RUNT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodgo. 439-lm : FOll RENT First-chsi 0 room cottage S. I'ctoraon , sjuth cast corner I6th and Douglas. 874-lmp FOR RENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank building. Moit dudtrahlo ottlrcs In the city. Supplied with hylraulio clj\-ator and heated by wi cam. Apply at Bank 020 t ( FOR RENT Flegant residence 10 rooms , Juruaoe , hot and cold water , bath rooms 3. flrat-ilass boarding ho o or private : jilliai ) , Ii i per month. K.iiuteen room house w , HthStnearf ) in , lii pcrmonHi. BARKBIli MVVVB , 087-U 13thanilPiri i. jHK IttNl In itedlck'a block , jton-room 120 C1 feet doeo an < S iood ollico room. Paulson & Co. , ' Farnam , room S , 700-tf f lOIl HUNT piano. Inquire at Edholm & Eilck- son's. 6DJ-t ( KENT Store room 1509 fare am St. , by I'AULSEN fc CO. 409-H F I ; Oil RUNT Furnished roomo on the noithwo cor. lEIh naO pltolavcaue , ( ormcrly Cr Igutoc House. 180-t F 10R IlENP Lvgo ( urnlsno room to ( rrntlcman only , N. W. cor. 18th und Farnam. 43S-t ( FOll KENT Cho p , ono piano , une organ. A. Ho'pe , 1019 Dodge St. 410 1m t'Ott 3AJ.2. FOR SALE -At a sacrifice K sold before July 4th. House and lit on eouth 10th street , lot 0)140 ; ilio a top buggy and harness. Owner leaving town mxt : month. Applv on premises , .2J house south f Centre. : BSJ-28p TICK RALE A hou'o with 4 roims closet an i hall . nnd a etabTe and a lot at reasonable prlco on the louth hide of Hlck'iiy , bet. 7th and 8th St. ODl-Vlp i > OH bALIi One enwll ouslno ana boiler In t1 ftood coDoltiiin at 1403 Davoupoit etreet. 092-21p ( FOR SMi-lkl"k : , on south 16th St. , near the i.all worki by Bal'.ey and I'roake 101-lp OH SALK : CHEAP A ( rood pony. Also harness and saddle Adlreo'-K. " tlilaotDco. 07(1-21 p JMUl SALE At a barfrtlr. , ( or a few days only , n IRH7 cr 1R1I south ntiln nf Casa ftreet , between 8th and ( Dili , each S3 ( cot front Iyl3i deep , unod IOUS3 , each Domain 7 Rood rooms , boscjc.icloset" ! and itorn ruomr , ( 'oud ( el ar , wc-11 and cl tern , 'Jitle teed , tirmseasy , Kent iniy ( or $3Sa momh each , ciinilru un the premises , ISO' . 975-21p FUANK A. HULT1IAN. FOll 8'LE Complete set of fiiroltiiroof a ( our room co' tago ( or Bali cheap at i8U7 Burt St. Cottage tor rent. 971-20p SAL Oil LKA8E A well ittablishcd and FOR payine meat iraikct. Addre s " 0. O. " Bee Mllcc. 07221 8-L' 1.12x105 f et corner nf 2ith and Liav FOK enworth and Jichpon ttro < t belni ; rtrccts on 3 iidei. Can build tlstarn houses. A tplcndld Invest- nent. IIIEV i MOTTiUl 1B1I1 Tariiain St. 955 1 Fill RALU-O.lxlM ( eo * with a ( rood 4 room hou o InShlnn'Htdd worth 12.800. Will se'l ' ( or $1.900 splendid loco of property HIKY & UOTTF.it , 501 F rnam St. OSS-21 TjiQll SALE A No , 1 new houto on lio.1l lot on ha't block ( rom Saii'ide s rtrcet , 2 Wools ( rom rod Hi o , t W ) cash , balance meutbly. A good chanc ItBY & Mori'KH , 1(01 Farnam Ut. 98J-21 I.VIl BALK Cheap , house nf 0 rooms in flrit-rl sj 1 order on J lot 1 3 N. IDtliSt. D80-23p _ _ FOIt SALS Throe of the b t lets In Htnnoom place at a bargain It Bold toon. Totter & Cobb , SI& Karnaui. 031-tI FOll HAI.K A paylnff boarding housi one hluck ( rom 1 * . n. 217 W. 16th St. 035-JOp 70118 LK SIIEI-P A lot of flue Colorado prides co > sibling ot SOOewon , 2 , 8 and 4 jc i bid , .bout fto jcarllniji aud ( OOlamln Hie ewcj will htar abouidp-unds K r ( urther Inormatlon ad. n 111 Lay CM. , H.Igler , B. It U. U. 11. , Nob. DSD imp FOll SALE A Brain , utock and oil business In Mrvternlovia Low price and ( uy terms. Bu I- will bear lme > tlk' tlnii , An unustul bargain fired , dditi ) "Wl.ithcU" care Omtha Bio. 031 SO f71011 SALE -A nice o.tt ge aud full I't , half block south ut Ulltou life's' risidoiicv , en Utn tltuct , uqulrnot M. Lee , orocer , 2id auiLcaieuHurtb. VIlu > OIl 8AI K At a bauiln , ft flrst clau Z.ther. Ad. drc "X. / 0"Uio , oillco. B7B-M 'JtOK 8ALB A kej stone range Ko. 8. I'lleo 810. Inquire 1447 south btl ) t\ . & 78 Sip ipOH SALE Two seofind luml pl nos , t Fdholm ? i. KlicUou'n Uu l3 btora un Idlh St. 600-tl 7MIH BALE The tci'cst nd rcott destralle rc l denca mi Ctpitol Hill. Ilouto contains B icoms oldis fU'HN mid rtoro room , cocxl cellar , city , and all modem 1'i'pruvtmtntt Oa.d b ru I rutbu'JJiniri avurithlnffln flut-cltii thapv. ] ull.t | iiiqulro oT. r. Ljou on prtadiw , 242 } lUl atcnuo tit U T7OKSALn ( 40acro ( rm , aljolnlntr Klkhorn Sti- JL tlon ; saloon anddruEtoro at Waterloo. Will ex * chai go ( or Omaha property. J. I ) . SIIA'13 , 210 24p Elkhorn Statou , Nob. FOll fJA.LE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874. Contains a good stick of Fancy Goods and other futures , wagon , etc. Location flrat-claai Cheap ( or cash. Apply CIO 10th street , lot. Jackson and How- nrd. 79i-lm I pi IK SALK A good paviug grocery buslucss , 1 stock and fixture * , will Itnoico f..SOO. Males S25OCOperycar. For ( iirther Information , adtlrcn ( or t < " 0 wetks "Z. " Boo ollloo , 793-tf IpOllSALE-UEAlj ESTATE A great bargain In ' r > 0 lot ) In Roneo'fl PIico , on St. Mary's avenue street car line , i > tery low prlco I > r SO "days. Applr to Joseph M. llemc , all South 14th street. 674-1 mp FOR SALE Tlie good will and fixtures of the Crclgiiton IIOU30. Kisy terms. C3S-M FOR SALK Two open Beoond-naad buggies and one delivery vvagon , cheap , at 1319 Harncy St. ES3-tf FOll BALE Ono piano , as good as now. Cheap at IIospo , 1519 Dodgo. 403 1m FOR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , la Potter's addition , 8 BOims , well , 300 barrel cis tern on two lots. It 0 ( cet ( rant bv 131) ( ect deep , ( or 12,050. POTrEftitC'tB/J / 1515 Farnam St. 488-tr TT10II S VLB Cheap lots In Shlnn's 2nd addition _ L' KIrkwood nnd 1'OITKK tl COBB IMS Farnam street. 42S-tl F OR SALK Twenty acres o ( the drifJen ( arm , 34 mllei fro-n the l'O3tolIi-o. and only two blocks from Fratt'a sub-division. Will be sold In 2J , 6 or 10 acre lotj. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douglas "treet S70 t ( FOU SAIE Farm 3 miles Irom city , near Union Stock yards. Inquire at lira. Meyer , over Hoc der'e Druffatore , lethand Webster. 872- FOll SALE Cht ap , flno driving horse , buggy and harness. Apply roomS4 , Omaha National Bank Building. 2L5.ll aH3CBI.I.AKBODn. P May 24th , 1884 , at my place ono horse JL lorrcl color and one pony mare bay , black till , brind inuk on hlp . Owner tan havosaxc by prov ing property and paying charges. Phillip Cassldy. 093 6noow 10ST Aeetof plans lor the Trinity Cathedral J Tower. Any no IcMlug stmc at the Cathedral 18th and Capitol avo. , will bj liberally rewarded. 034 23p LOST Bolween He. JIary'u ave and Dcwey and Stone , liproboithdrcr head embroidered la centre I'lcaioltiateatDowcyand Stono'sand loceha reward. 9D5-23p JTtXI'eilTACCOUNTXNl'-O N Loucks tate wltn ll Continental National Bank Chicago. B' > oki opened and closed , illiod accouut ] adjusted. High est Chicago anil Omaha leferenccs. Am open to per manent engagement Ad iross care llorchants Na tional National B ink , Ouiahi. OtO-20p rpo EXCHANOE A graHi and ntnck business loca- J. ted Bt teverul stations In Western lowk tor a Uork arm or good la dsault.blo ( or slock purposes. This offer will boar strictest Inventlgatl- Wrltu ( or par- tlcuhrs. Address " rt luchcll , " care Omaba Beo. 910-30 at Henry llmcr's Park every Sunday \J from 2 to 7 o'clock p. uu 2ie admission Bosa place ( or family plo-nlci. 785-23p Tlie Pioneer and Still Ahead. r Fast supenallng the lar fst old ( uhbniul stores md rtngoi It ha the ulinplojt and most illlciont stole burners In the world , aud with new Improve- meo'sth easlojt t i operate. Absolutely iu with itspat nt re orvolr , now In use the seoond seaaon nlthout o single aoiiilent. Cracnd fur dialogue , Prlco List , Etc. HUIjLi VAl'OIl STOVE CO. , CLEVELAND , O. e iwvpm e m V 3C TEL or Business , Traveling , Dress and MAPUlOJIEASUItK AND ItBAPV-U DreuinRi. Kew Buouner KoTtltloa. fX