Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 24, 1884, Image 8

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    OMAHA DAILY BEE---TUESDAY , JUNE
LOOALBREVnm
CnUorwood ulnga tV ,
E Mia M * o
o
commencement
school
at the high (
Council Bluffs.
In jat
William Work now punts
'
! ng a pair of pants from dealer on
atroet this morning.
thtovcfl on
On Satruday night
' residence 01
\Vm. O. Chambers'
articles ot | vi
street , and took Bomo
clue.
John Spnahlvckand Mrs.Tolm
with adultry wore examine *
charged and bo
Bonolco yesterday nftornoon
In Uio "
of court
to the next term
each.
W anl Uicbit
* -Frank Work ,
felonious fts
Brock ch rgcdwith _
tlu
held to bail m
- Uwlll were
IB-rank
Bcneko. They
. S700 each by Judge reloaicd
nnd were
the required bonds
the name ol IlawWns
A by
man
/ tb
/ torday sentenced to ton days In
water for vftgrano ,
and
' broad
jail on
like
like charge was given n
on ft
\ Tan On several ot the front doors o ;
the following no
Sunday , was scon
" It hi
back door.
admittance. Side or
signed effect and the result waa a go
bock door trade. .
br
The Musical Union Orchestra
lurnlnhod the muslo for the republic
ing Saturday evening nnd It was M I
over hoard In this clt ;
music M was
have received their now uniforms
wear them for the first tlmo thlf
at tha opening concert on Jefferson s
Mr. lleubon Wood , whoso odvo
this
In
of the Club Stables appears
old resident cf Omaha , having r
an '
old days of 'I
this city In the good
his livery bus
Wood will conduct
guarantees sa
and
first class manner ,
in every particular.
Complaint Is found with some of
street. They
Par-nam
of granite on
sides lea
Inner
the
the sidewalk , and
the buildings and are liable to fall at
and ate very liable to Injure omo 01
contractor was notified In regard
but has made no
them last week ,
change It ,
"Wm.Byan was wrcatod yesta
being drunk and creating a distur
Barney Shannon's saloon. Officer
made the arrest but Ryan did not pi
submit and undertook to glvo the
thrashing. Burgess Is a pretty good
bis iists and proved it to Ryan's Ha !
After ho had dressed him down In g
loaded him on and
ho called a wagon ,
to the city jail and ho Is now playing
with his nose.
John Mulvlcka was arrested Sat
being drunk and whipping his wlf
torday in police couit ho ploadi
guilty. " His wlfo and llttlo boy wo
the stand and both testified tha
upon
of drunk and bo
in the habit getting
family and that ho struck his wlfo o
Benoko fined htm ? & and
i . day. Judge
Jtontonced him to ton days in the coui
hard labor. Th Judge also told hln
before him again on
, io over came
charge that ho would give him the fti
" of the law , ninety days in { all.
OF N. 0. Tobacoo fines
landOF
l v at j m , .
PERSONAL.
t > il tl f > rJ
Johnston of Iloldtcgo , ia at
R. 8. ,
J. K. Hobson , of Lyons , Nob. ,
ilotropolltivn.
-Goo. Oilman , of NobrofiVa City.
Jlctroplitan.
A. 1Mastcnnan , of Orleans ,
HotropollUn.
1' . E. Jackman , of Pilot Groto , 1
tlio Metropolitan.
O. B. Avery , of Talnnont , SB B !
the Metropolitan.
E. Briugs and daughter , of "West
at the Metropolitan.
Mr , J. J. Mclntonh , o ! Sidney , ; '
cd at the Pftxton.
Mre. A. II. Bator and ion. of
land , are at the L'oxton.
M. A. Harttgan , of I'latumouth ,
city ( topping at the Metropolitan ,
' John Laoslng and 0. J. Furor , o !
Neb. , are registered at tha Motrollt
O , Specht proprietor of tbo Woati
"Works , left yesterday noon for Lin
Goo. "W. Cook , of the fimi ol
< Coolr , left yesterday for a bus
through thertnte , nnd will bo gent
.Mr. A. II. Davenport , tb.o aftiri
oommodatlnK room clirk at the Mil
las taken hU family and departed
They will bo absent about three i
In ? which ttmo they will ondoavo
themselves.
1. K. Kinnolly , Jackson ; C.
JFairmopt ; 11. T , Maxwell , Clai
Itailcy , Linoolu ; J , II. Johnson , I
W. Xoll , Columbutj J. Draper , Nl
T. Ward , Dakota City ? K. M.
lfullerton ; Hon. Jno. B , JUrnm , 1
X. Levy Stantoii , were at Urn Mill
day.
day.K. . C , B wyer , Tainnont ; Pali
O'Neill ; II. 0. Browu , Norfolk ; V ,
Albion ; J. l'Borimid aud II.
Xlnutln ) A 1' , llowoi , Blair ; Kobe
ton , Oretghton ; 12. 0 Jucknon
Kenncy , Blalrj V , A. Wi > odwnn
atul J. J , Mclutouh roistered yu
tbo 1'avton. V
SEAL of Naitli Cai-uluia Tola
boat.
DM 1) .
3lOlIDE-Theresl , d uRh'er of
William Itahde , Ouue'ZJ , iijod [ G
Funeral will UVo plaso Juuo 211
* n. , from Tnonty.firit and How
Ifrlend * are Invited
NF.BHABKA STATE
ivtm DJIIKCTOUV to bu iestu-i
18ft-i , prloo H Ot ) . J. Myt
hot 121 p , Mth St. . Oiiuiha.
It it a f > ict thut mr mudical
] ud thu hale cquall * il by Th
of Life , nr , Bull Prrifci vatimi , '
bonk i > ftiy M d KIICK tlm ji
of Uncle VOIII'H 0 < tlini , tbirty y
jdvertUeuunt.
pomon aUundins Mi
fine iihnrthnru cnttlo at
will bo retuni"ri at (
j ) fire over the 1) & W , li R.
Me Conncil Last NUt Prefer
of Impeachment Against (
Suspend Him fromOl
& .nd
til Disposed of by that
Almost TJnanli
Clio Council
the I'lnn to bo rnrirac
regular moo
At the adjourned
ity council last evening Ml the
roro present. Not moro thn
were outside
ozen spectators
hen the session commenced , I
nearly all thi
, had adjourned
jam was taken up. It was E
irricd that the council prococ
jgulixr order of business.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETIT
he
From the mayor , stating
roved certain ordinances.
Prom the samp , as follows :
Gentlemen of the City Councll-
necessary for mo. on account
jtno
ncoinylaBt communlo tion to you
president of the council , Mr. *
m
xko clmrgo of city affairs as acting
the rc
This will explain to yon
in not able this o > oiling to trannm
otallcd statement of my reason !
ot resigning the mayoralty.
Very roipoitfmly ,
Your obedient servant ,
CHAMPION S.
Mr. Anderson moved to place
file which was
lunicatlon % pn
moved to la ;
Ir. Furay
which was also i
io table ,
ho latter motion having the pi
vroa put by the chair am
ngthy debate by Rodfiold wo
Mr. Hascall then presented tl
articles ot impeachment 0 |
ig
ayor' which ho had carefully
Wo the undersigned councllmen r
Omaha hereby prefer and prejon
wing charges * against Champlou
aynr of Omaha , and ask that
lachod and removed from ills ta
ayor. Int. Drunkonnoas , which has bee
tied by the constant and oxccs
roug and spirituous liquors am
ink ! . .
2nd Incompotcncy to perform tl
lu mayor , caused by dninkontiOH i
mgomontof tbo nervous system , v
fccted his brains and produced u
[ mind.
3rd. Neglect of duty.
Misconduct malfcoRnnco r
4th. ,
leaner in office , forthat the mid Cl
! hase did take nnd _ necuro bribes '
lew nnd othetR , which did corrupt' ,
im in the performance ot the dt
ffica , and caused him to neglect t
lent of laws and ordinances nccess
oed government of the city and nc
lie protection of life and property.
5th. Collapsing and conniving '
luthrlu , marahat for gain , rewards
) allow ftiiJ Hiitfcr the lawn and or
u violated without prosecuting
eta.
Dated Juno 20Ui1881.
1 . J. Mun
J. B. KEDI
0. C. Tau-
W. F. DEC
O. D. Woe
JOHN F. B
1'ATllICK 1'
JNO. n. Fi
IRA.AO S. I
CHAHU-S t
3Jn. W. Li
ilr. Hascall then made the
notion which was carried :
That the council entertain t
iroforrod against Champion
nayor , and that Monday , Jun
> . 1884 , at 10 o'clock a. m. of
10 fixed aa the time to comn
rial of the same and that the c
11 moot in city clerks office in
hat tlmo to proceed with the t
A'motion was made to adji
lascall stated there was othoi
o perform and introduced the
osolutlon :
WUKHKAS , Charges in writiiif
aado and presented to tliocounc
nembcrs thereof agamst Clmmjiloi
nuyor of the city of Omalut , askini
inneachcd and removed from Haid
WHKUBAH , The said Olmmplon
tow under indictment for Crimea
noanora committed while acting 01
ir , and fur malfeasance and in
illico which tald indictment WK
[ > reuouted at the present tcnn of
and f
jourt now in somion In
Bounty , state of Nebraska , nnd the
lias been arruHtcd and in held to an
court for said crimes and lulbdcrac
therefore ,
Kesolvud , By the city council of
Omaha that Champion S. Cbasn b
by is smpoudbd from said office of
ing tha pendency of the trial of tl
clmrguH against him by said cluvi
of the council.
Upon the adoption of this
nearly all the members of t
presented their views. Andi
ho was opposed to the rosolutii
ho thought the mayor was ontl
investigation of the charges
against him. Ho would bo \
morrow morning or any otlio
any such proceeding to which
was justly entitled , but ho \ <
for its adoption novertholosr.
Mr. Ladder then made a 1
ranguo , and ended by saying
aa good a friend to the mayor
who proclaimed it aloud , but v
against the resolution.
Mr. Furay said there was ot
precedent for this impoachmni
that ot David Butler. Upon
formed by Mr. Ilaicall that t
or'a functions were suspended
pondeney of the proceedings a |
ho declared himself in fayor <
lion. Mr. Furay said it wai
question of propriety than of li
Messrs. Kaufman and Hi
spoke upon the question , ft
adoption nf the resilution ,
Mr. Tlodfield said ho was no
of the resolution , as ho th
proper procedure WAS by ordi
supplemented his remarks by I
such ordinance , which was re
clerk.
Oity Attmnny Council , be
upon , g.ivo it na hia opinion tl
moro n question of Iinv than
The power to Kuspoud the may
was fully given by the city ch
council , but the ordinance \
defective , uml ho could not
rarily nuanonJut1 , That ho cr
peauhod and porninnontly ron
not ( jucati
< Ill'Jo ho pould
moment.
Tlio following resolution w
troduced by Mr. Furay at a
for UuBCdll'u Mr , Uaucall c
its substitution , but finally uon
votfd for it :
Wn UKAH , Chninntim S. Clique
th > * city i'f ' Omaha , li tt by vrittnu
tlun ub licut il his I'lllco ' temp run
th t th | res d nt i > f the couiuli a
lu hit ttrad. mid
WIIKUBAH , Clmriu liavo IMJ
n7ai st tlio tukl Ch ui.pion . li. C
of I In i. Ity of Omaha , for munUvn
ca > fttitv uml mtill'KS nui in i ffive
llet hud , That tli v luut ry u
tlio said CWc , m ) or of hu city
bo o vp'od nd bi I furlh r
Hw 4 0'i , Th t Uiu
the said Champion S. Ch f > c , i ]
the pcnd
pended from office during
trial of tha aforesaid ch rgcs. ,
'
A motion , * w Iheh'madaUiaJ
> " " " "
whtcol.a
by
laid upon the table bo roconsid
waa adopted.
The mayor's communication
placed on filo. Furray's subst
olutlon was then adopted by n
"i
cloven to ono , Losdor voting
The council then proceeded
anco * on first reading. Mr.
ntroducod an ordinance snspe
. Haacall objected as h
nayor.
and in
,
t was unnecessary
weakened the resolution just at
recognising Ohaso as still mayo
throe
The ordinance was road
which the co
lossod , after
ournod.
EXO1XKMBNT.
rush at
"What causes the great
' Storor The free i
Bocht's Drug
'
bottles of Dr. Bosanko's
of sample
, Syrup , the most popular
ung
and
Colds , Consumption
Coughs ,
slzo 1
now on the market , llcgular
$00
DISTRICT OOUK
The PJnlntlfT Non.Sultcd In
s , Rccd , Joncn
In the District courtyostorda
against Guthrie di
Df the state
Dn trial as expected. Judge Gi
ias several cases pending in cou
irhich ho is plaintiff , had como
lomo to Omaha to bo present
rials , These cases were taken
ommodato Judge Gaslin , and
nal docket sot over.
his mornintr. Before Judge
ho case of Parker against Rood
the attention of
Jo. occupied
U day. In this suit the plain til
ontof Saline county , in this e
ovorfll yearn ago , with his parl
bought of defendant ser
ror ,
rorth of goods. As claimed I
\nt they were obtained by
.oncoa , the plaintifls misro )
heir financial condition. A
iraa sworn out apainst Parkc
ibovo charge , who was brought
tied and found guilty. The
akon up to the supreme court ,
where tlio judges decided thi
county district court had no juri
.ho case as the offense had bcc
ted in Saline county.
Faker and his partner Sawyi
ngly brought suit to recovoi
which they placed at $0,000
cause of thn action being falao
mont and malicious prosocutioi
The plaintiff introduced his
and rested his case
rosterdoy. Gon. Cowir
for Hood , Jones & Co. , fi
icy
tion to non-suit the plaintiff f
son that ho had not made out
action against the defendant ,
maindor of the day waa BTI
argument of the motion irl
Wakoloy hold was well taken ,
; ho caso. _
Grins.
Floaaant , healthy grins are seen
faces of healthy persons. The dy
debilitated can smile only in a 1
way. Purify the blood , tone the e
Htronirthon the tissues with Jtunlw
tri , If you wish to laugh well and
THE TEUTOlJlO TH
X\vo Succcssinl Prcsoncatlo
8 tail t TbcatrolSunday I
The Bummer garden Sunday o
filled with a largo and highly a ]
audience , on the occasion of th
anco of "Wood and Tin , or
Happy Musicians , " followed 1
mous musical farce , "Tho Tyr <
or. " In the first play the prir
were sustained by Mossri.
Pechtol and Lindermann , and
Ahl. The piece was
on the boards , ai
much applauded. "Tho
Singer" , proved a very pret
melange and was received i
favor. There was some oxcoll
singing which was performed
nor which reflects great ere
little Stadt/Fhoator company
quito a treat for true lovers of
At the close of the lustrion
of the programme dancing WE
in by all present to the dulcet
the Musical Union orchestra.
With Durkoo'a Salad IJroaai
no waste or disappointment ,
certain to produce a good salad
less than homo made , and ia ,
superb table sauco.
A DRUNKEN BR1
A Sunday I'lcnlo Knda In i
Affray ,
A Bohemian picnic was hole
call'a park Sunday. By nigl
bor of the attendants had got
filled up and on the way homo
dispute which terminated in a
fray. A man by the name
lUdil
oponknifo Rdflucooodod in
thorn moro or'fosa about tlio 1
the rumpus lUdil was
down and aavuroly beaten , oual
oral ( jashoa upnii nia head.
Df. nlTiuixn waa called and
his opinion that Radii would
that too , in n very short tin
could not sou it in that way nt
alive and docs not appear to bi
injured.
Ed lllcho , Frank Durak ni
Reauk were arrnated and place
for aesiuiHiiig lladil aud urolic
investigation.
Tliuiulrr Ic lou tlio i
Tint for lamonosj , tor theumat'sir '
fur iialnos , nnd for Bprnluca Dr. II
trie ( l\l\ \ * a pnnltlvo aod rclial
J/r , Tlutmai' tclec'.rte Utl can b \
uny
nt llullovv
On Siturday night a grocui
Qolldvuo was burglarized.
William HunricliBon and John i
urruatod in tl.is city nnd pla
county jail cliargcd with the
Kruitur pnrthn of the atolen |
baon recovered.
All Adinlro n IlniulKomc
A puie , clour skluI11 uuVa OD ;
touio Munie4tly ( uiuthlnK wblu
PUS uml nnilcticx tli6 blood will Jli
tliu xvh'ilo porvou. All orupttiini n
'urt/oeX JUood Jlit
( llsn ) ) | > cur when
plot I'd. Tliay are a vrgitable remi
tliutblo value.
OF TO-DJ
A Ubok at , (
Btmclny ETCnfhjj.
In the FiratM.Echurch Snnda
Rov. 0 , W. Savidgo , the pastor
on the oil
ho following sermon
Psalms r 5 } 9. ' 1 have seen v
strife In the city. "
SCWKCT : "Tho City of OmOia.
th save , "Rod
Uowpcr , poet , "
country but man made the town.
considerable part o
IRVO pruned a
country yet I have come to lo\o th
I could not say what a fast yourj
Bald , "I would rather go to jail In
.own than to own n farm In th
While ho had never owned a farm I
try I am snro ho had been In jail
several times , so ho spoke from 01
The city Is the world in inlnatu
Irst look nt the bright side of the c
la first the 6un.Bh.lno then the she
I have never nulto aprood wit
Jaxo In his well known poem On
irst verso of which is :
"Ilast over boon to Omaha ,
Whom rolls the dark Missouri
Whora four strong horses scarce
An empty wagon through the
Tolm O. Baxo never saw the
this city.
When Mr. Moody was hero ROVO
10 said. "Omaha is a now Chlcagc
I believe that this city has a gre
> croun future.
The position of the city beaneal
rospcrity. She stands mldwa ;
ho oceans , and has long had the ni
'Gate City , " Shontandt alono. <
competitors. She Is the center of i
vealthlest agricultural districts In
Jast year Nebraska raised ono liu
if iv millions of bushels of corn.
valleys oi the Missouri ara brought
state of cultivation it will bo as fei
old and far famed valley of the Nil
Omaha is a city of many rcsourci
and must continue to bo a great ra
, or. She is the depot of supplies fi
west , Her mechanical and mai
ntorosU nro considerable o\en i
growth for the past fear years hat
narkablo. During the year 1883 t
of dollars were invested in now but
now three or four hundred houses
reeled for the accomodatlon of the
mines and business. Omaha la de <
onn of the great cities of the count ;
I might say that Omaha too is ri
and noble tnon having many whose
ho synonym for integrity and good
Let u now look a the flhady si
loautiful picture has its darkly shoe
ias this picture. David sld of tht
the east , "I htwo seen violence and
city. " The same Is true of this clt
not stop to provo this position. It
and will see
) ors Issued daily you
Dn Sabbath , May 25 , n series of tV
are committed In the city , ono rr
down on a public stroit. On Sab
1st , a man is robbed on St. Mnry'e
LO o'clock in the morning. Whllo
is holding prayer meeting some th
iiis two overcoats , A man cornea
mo to marry him and a thief steal
Crime holds the city in no iron gn ;
mo say if the city Is notjwoll gover
suffer loss. Cities fall by the ho
Gibbon In the third volume of tl
nnd Fall of the Roman Ihnr.
llimo became great because of thi
Virtue and Fortune. " And Home
vlco and folly joined hands. Groe
the downfall of great states , irreat
great men.- Now lot us look at.th
the present sad state of affairs in t
CAUSES.
Strong drlnkl Strong drink , Is
matter of ruined cities. There
city 112 saloons , vending out the I
day and night. For tlio expense
these saloons the people of this clt
000. That.is merely for the oxi
wo are to remember that each mi
profit on this terrible traffic. ' .
great boor brewers of this city are
rope with their families. The poet
log men , whoso families stay at
sonttheeo men with their faml
pleasure trip. I have taken pi
that the -groat crimes and wrong !
grace the annals of this city are lai
to strhngldiink. !
Gnmbl.lng. This vice Is ,
mon and conducted in opposition
known laws of the city.
This vice has tendency to desti
self respect and honor ; and to low
man. Boys in this city have beet
throw dice and many have star
downward road to ruin and shame
next to drink , is the causa of our t
Sabbath desecration , too , is voi
The saloons do business on the
Ono liquor seller of this city SB
twonty-fivo to forty dollars wort
every day , but on the Sabbath ho
ty dollars worth. He says he wo
close up If ho could not sell on tl
One man of very good judgmen
opinion is that fifty per cent of th
in this city , is sold on the Sa
Theater Comlquo Is open on the '
a band of muslo call the people to
ful show. And that too , though t
Jimmy Nugent is just washed fro
This place will yet call for the v
Almighty God.
Corruption of city officials. Thoi
corruption ore two The love of d
creed for ga'n.
When two of the officers meet li
.Incoln- they meet in a saloon.
fficor of this city la a drinker of c
nd when too much intoxicated the <
ho bar akno. hU associates in oQ
ip. What n awful picture for y
ook upon. This officer admits th
> een hi * ruin.
It is currently reported that t
are takers of bribes. Ask one of
nen of 1833 where ho got that 510
10 got the new carpet for ono <
The children of the Third ward a
tlehts and hoar sounds that c < '
Would to God wo had irioro men
Greek Arlstodges. or like that gn
manor , William Pitt , of Hogland.
men like Andrew Marvel , who sa
Danby , "Take your money , for /
vel has his dinner. "
all the people sooak
popull , vex Dell. " All honor to
of this city for their , words of 1 <
alarm. All honor to the grand j
faithful work. Now let the pulp
God give ui moro preacher , llko
K Isha and John Knox , and K
proved Charles the second for his
Look for good men to ,
Tho. . people of this city ought nc
.tvi . tAgt the condition of attain
tlioy'Sciiow the character of the
they placed afe tco load. The cl
ID a day
m n does not change
not to vote for u man became he
certain puitir. Tha tusn should
party kecond.
We nut auk for the blaming of
copl the Lord build the house ; th
vuiu that build It ; oxcwpt tha Lo ;
city , the watchman wnlketh bn
May wo ha\o the blesiluguf altnlf
AVIiy IB It
That the Bale of Elood'a Bnran
iinues nt euch u rapidly inert
1st : Because cf the positi
viluo of llood'a Bareaparilla it
23 : Becauto of the condush
of remarkable euros effected b ;
passed and taldom equalled bj
medicine. Bend to 0. I. Hoi
Lowell , Mass. , for book cental
statements of euros ,
Closed for llex > alri
The place on Douglas street
the Turt and Exchange B
closed up yesterday by ooneta
ton. Flarehoim Bros , nnd Al
the proprietors , being indobtc
heimor , of St. Joe in the BUI
tiiadou transfer ot their intoru
creditor who through their i
possession of tlio atoro. 'j
amount to about 92,500. Fete <
to unpnosed to have been th
tkoir uuaucinl dovrufull.
Uoadquartera for fireworks n
Max Mryer & Go. ro&u
X'oitordny'H Onmc.
Owing to the- bad weather
and Sunday pro renting ball pit
Nationals , of St. Lonii , were
upon to ntny over yesterday and
of the three games arranged
them.
Abont 200 went to witness t
which was anything but intorcs
ar aa the homo nine was com
noror showed tip to better ad vat
yesterday , and played almost an
; nmo. Every ono of the team j
his and it waken
above average ,
akon a good nine to have boal
yesterday. Duggan caught I
who pitched a great gamo.
> layod his position well , and Vi
i most valuable acquisition to I
HoKolvy , Bandlo , Dwyer and
carried oil * the fielding honors.
For the Nationals McKenna
good game , and puzzled not a 1 :
of the the homo team's host ball
played well on third , and wore
ilnyors in a team whore all nr
ilayora as they the Union Pad
iavo to play to win.
The game throughout was
irilliant plays. Below is the
nnings :
1 2 3 4 5 C
Innings
Union Tacitus i 2 0 1 0 a
Notional 000000
Brandt , rf the B. & M. , umpired
' and E
Saturday
On next J'ridny ,
.A tchisoii will Ixihero and play n gai
lay.
Absolutely Pi
This powder never'varies. . A marvel
and wholcsomcncss. lloie ceo
strength
[ lie rrdlnirj' Vlnil8ond caunotbe s < Id In
with the multitude ot low test , thott w <
phoephato powders. Bold only in en
UAKINQ P WDEB CO
SPECIAL NOT
CTSpeclalB will Posltlvolynot t
unions paid in advance.
TO LOAH-Monev.
jfONKYloancd on chattels , notes bou
H lYl tickets aM. A. Forman , 13 S. 1 !
ONbY Loaned on chattel mortgo
Woolley , room 20Omaha , National
LOANED On chatto T > r (
MONEY , 213 soutH 14th street
1UTONBY TO LOAN The lowest Mtei
1YJ. BemlV Loan Agoncy. 15th k Dourl
TO LOAN In sums ot tSOO. I
iVl H/TONEY 0. F. Davis and Co. , Real Esta
Airents , 150B Farnam Bt.
HELP WANTED.
TTTANTKD Agood girl for general he
W Pleasant 8t Mrs. r.W.llead.
- N.V. . corner ISthani
WANTKD-At .
Boy to told papers etc.
WANTED Newspaper Union , 1217 U
TT7ANIED Two or three first-class <
VY Frank D. Meads , 209 touth 10 strec
-Flrst class barber at 21s
WfiFlrst
First-dots Kill lor pei
WANTED wage. . E12 Bouth 16th
south ot I.eacaworth. .
- steady glil lor gi
WANTED-Oood between Jackson
> TED Olrl lor home-work ,
Bingham , 810 south 10th Bt
rrrANTED-Gtrlg ta repack fruit at I
Girl about IB years ot igi
WANTED oMt sldo 18th between
Dodge , lire. II. A. Sturges.
- at Wllkle's paper
WANTED-Olrls Hth 8t. , between
Dodge.
Dodge.W NT > D-Flrst claw cook. Good i
W W. V. Morse , 8. W. corner 19lh an
TT7ANTED-A barber , 708 H. lOtn strt
910 SOp
- plrl about 18 yean
WANTED-Oowl family ot two.
E " Bee office.
- diessmaker ol fifteen
WANTKD-A work In families.
J > . " Bee offlco.
UEhTd-To stll cur new UVULUM
EUSindjI NTElVaSlm.RS. B
roako liljr money. New goods. Fre
IIUNTKU'8 falPlKRUTQ 00 , , Ifl , Cln
ev sat 4t
ANTED-A Klrl , 1US California st
WJ
TTITANlED-Situatlon by joungglrl t
W work. Apply at 2113 Harney St.
SI iooil packlnz kou e
T1TANTED * ?
V I per day. Apply at packing liou.c
and Co.
lauulynl tbree , acoi
k , ANIUD-ln a
V > and laundrets h will milk a cow
a month. Apply at 809 l' rk ave
V\r-AN1ED-alil for Rcncr.l l ) uw-w
lOlhtit.
Gill to go to Hillidale .
WANTED .
l > ro good KliK , one uurn
WANTED hnure wrrk. Oo d wages
petent i-di | , 310 North iOtli Street.
XT/ANTED A cooV , mm or woma
VV per week. If. Obent , Nebraska II
Platt , Neb.
TXT'ANTEll Qlrt at IC'.O h'hcrman B
Vi J. U , Counsman ,
TTTrlTKD Acotrptitent idrl lor ce
V > wnrk. Want's I W. a month. N ,
and Da\enport.
\ITANTKD Oirllo * housawork at
\ \ 781.1m
IhU-diKKl UiBuwathor ami M.C
WAN ! tauratt , 1(11 Dodge
71111 _
ANTBD-O4n\asjn | agent * to ha
paUntud artltlo Onotillirei o.n
e\rry fa-ully , ( kit on or adJicu "Elite
UOreluht unlock _
' A ( rood bather. Good pat
WAN'TKD , North ilcud , Uodg
fl76 linp
81THATIOKD WAKTSD ,
- ElJ A iltuitlon by u cirwrle
\-\7AN
\
keeper flood rcf r uces. AdJiix
Eeiljc , Kicmont , hcb.
MEKGEtL & BOSENZVpIQ-,1 , r
Practical Painters & -Decorators ,
STOOK OF
CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINESTJIETAIL
WALL PAPERS AOT DECORATIONS
1515 Douglas street. uuiuijut .iorTPg onunnc
Are pro' . , * , , .
*
'OUtSIDE &
In any branch , ' *
On'Short Notice- '
HOUSE ,
SIGN ,
AND FRESCO
PAINTING ,
DECORATING
i
Buffalo U. 3. Standard
SCALES.
Himebaugh & Taylo9
BEB.
OMAHA ,
WESTERN AGENTS ,
R. R. TRACK , HAY ,
STOOK ,
DORMANT ,
WAREHOUSE
HOPPER ,
* & COUNTER.
PLATFORM ,
ALWAYS IN STORE
LAEGEST STOCK IN THE WEST
the United States Government.
And is now in Use by
all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S
REPAIR SHOPS Scales o
standard weights.
ite for Estimates.
1405 Douglas Street.
A sitnation as hostler or drl
WANTED tamlly. Address " 0. O. " Doe a
> Situation by German girl in
WAN1EI . Apply at 209 Mason St. 1
. ANTED Situation fora steady young
TTf.7 ' whi
gentleman's family ,
V coachtnan In a
useful. Tw
tcneally
himself
mike
Ing te
Inquire
frrm last employer
reference
city
Ml lard Hotel.
Bcballers , real estate offlco ,
married man wants situition *
\ Young in
establishment
± \ . keeper , In wholesale I
Mi AddriM "O. " care Bee.
ian Ion SUBCBLLAHBOUB WANTS.
tor
AL ANTED Four boarders in a private lai
TXT
Y\ Dodge street 11
to nine room houi
An eight
ANTED
. Wit
W barn , city water , gas it possible.
' addr
minutes wait ol the pOktofBco. 1'leaeo
thlsolDce.
TXTANTED-Intormatlon wanted , concern
YY wife who lelt home June \2th. Five dc
her whei
concerning
ward fur any Information
If lining or where I can f nd her body , It deai
dress C. Ver Blest , Omaha P.O.
Ate Boarders to know the Bt. Cha :
1TTTANTED St. between 12th and 1
YV tel on Barney ,
t the best table board lor 84 00 per wee
si up
" mice. .
U. house In the city ol a oorrespondlr"
ana tots.
FOB , RBWT--aoases
RKNT A cottage 26th street , one
1m FOR St. lUiVa a\e. 8 rooirs and
kitchen 816. a month. W arren Bwitzler.
\ 11EST lie u < o on 17th St. near Capit
JP | j\On at * 16 per month. S. Lehman.
1(1 TTKm BENT Very desirable elcuantly K
reasonable. Gil Heas t
JD rooms. Terms
street ,
T70R RENT Parlor bed room. Inquire nc
1
627 -T corner 8th and Howard.
P Nlctly furnished front room
> OT UENT
Tj Jf without board. Inquire N.W. Cor. Zlst 1 a
streets.
pj _ R NT Ono neatly furnished room an
nee FOR room 1016 Chicago.
Ilou es012 and 010 Capitol a
BENT
TTIOR
P 1
_ Jt ? Estabrook , 1018 Chicago St.
at lor light
Furnished rooms
BENT
P _ Jll keeping. S16 a month 2219 C&UtornlaSI
Ing
P _ T7 > OR RENT Kcgant rooms lurnlshed 1
Jt ? block corner 15 h and Capitol ae-
no-
use RENT A pleasant furnished room
4 FOR avo.
m "C10R RENT-One store in Croun o' Block.
ird. Hitchcock.
P 1819 Farnan
Furnished room
FOR HEAT 0
W.
P lurnlshed room , pleasi
TTTANTED-Nlcely
- which a libi
for
buslne's
YV tton , and near
will bo paid. Address " 0. F. " oare Beo.
P
_
lurnlshed cottage , 6
I teen T7\OUR NT Pleasant
requlri
J * 6X)5 north 18th street. References
Bfl2 2Sp
KENT" 4 good rooms south-east cor :
FOll Gaming.
1818 Dodge
T7IOH HEHT Furnished looms
L1 835 2Sp
BENT Purnls > eil rooms , with or _
FOB ' , 1011 DoQtte street.
streetcar 1
TTlORRENT-Blxroomhouieon
Address lmm <
JJ convenient to business.
on "Q. X. " Dee office.
"It.
Ilouse with b rooms and ( to
BENT
F kltcben.wlthcellar OB and olstern.l&lO8. lltl
S !
Inquire 10 0 Cautellar street.
TjAO U RENT Nicely furnished rooms 1C6
ito , RENT New store. Also roonj on 1 !
TV FOR . Apply E. Bavage. I
TTiORIlENT A flrst Class s ore In good I
JD Inquire at Edh Jm and Erlckson. t
2227 Dodgn.
RENT Furnished rooms
b r FOU <
Itss 6 room cottage
BENT-Flrst
' .CO pOB -
15th and Doui
ely I ? 1'etcrsou , Bjuthont corner
74 l lp
> OU r.ENT-Raoms la Nebraska Nations
iO. oinfts n th
duslrablo
iO.P building. Moit
P Supiillod with hvlraullo elevator and hea
rth yearn. Apiily at Bank
10 room , 1
residence
RENT Flegart to. * iiU
FOR and cold water , bath rooms
rcsldei
K. flriit claw boardlnK hou-e or piivato
' ' " 14th8t.neirr
"Puutteeu w , _ _
lor rvur u roomhouse 11AUKKB i . ifVvi J
mper month. ISthamlFtf
Itxr.tl
' l cK. .itoturoi
iloaUk'n l >
'Oil Hr.Nf In
. Paulsen
olBoo room.
and good
? feetdooo ' "
per i Kunini , room 8 ,
rth
. Inquire atEdholmi
UEW piano. *
FOH ' .
1WJ fare am t
room
Tj > oU UENJ1 Sfra
the r.c
rooms oo
) th KKNT iMrnlahcd
FOU . l lhaudCapltolaveau , tormorly Cn
IIOUMu
St.
RENT I. jo futnlsre roomtogto
at FOU , N. W. cor 16tb and Farnam. !
t'OIl BALli.
jy BALK IK ( hsrei Omaha Ir an amlli
la FOR itock Adoiess "Vf. F , " lc <
auoclatlon
'
I'D.
I'D.Hi.
Hi. ll5 will buy
iiulthn ent o1 a di ir.blo DakvU tuc claim.
lre 0. M ' liee otBoe. IS
E.W Uthaii
TTiO ll HALE Th pioperty
J' ltd a > tn' e llou > e hasten roinu. AROI
ncr lor vrcxery , saloon or urug buslntu. Icqi
cr oldrrts tha premises D , F. 11HO
l 927p
SALE The property ot D. L. Carpenter at
Tj > Oll
JD Paplllbn , Nob. , consisting ot tnodnclhngliousca
and store building will bo so'd cheap and on easy
terms. Apyly to Goo. A. ilagnoy , Papllllon , Neb.
120 83p
SALE-At a sacrifice II sold before July 4th.
FOR and lot on south loth street , lot 03x110 ;
and harness. Owner leaving town
also a top buggy
south ot
next month. Apply on premises , 2d houie
t&i-ZOp
Centre.
TTtCR SALE A lieu o with 4 roims closet and hall
lot at reasonable price on the
JD and a stable and a
louth side ol Hickory , bet. 7th and 8th St. C01-S4p
south IBth St , ne\r the
iOR SALE Brink , on
F nail works by Bailey and Proake 101-lp
TT OR SALE Chfap , house ot 0 room ] in Qnt-chra
JD order on i lot 1223 N. 19th St. 080-Z3p
BALE Three ot the best lots In Ilonnoom
TT\OK
sold soon. Potter & Cobb ,
J ? place at a bargain It B31-tt
ISlBFarnam. _
SHEHf A lot ot One Colorado grades
SALE
TjlOU 2 , 8 and 4 joats old.
J ? consisting ot 800 ewes , limbs The ewea will
and TOO
bout 6oO jearltngs Information ad.
ihear about 6 pounds. For further
lroa MUay Co. , Ilalgler , B. & II. 1U It , Neb.
030 Imp
. Rraln , Btotk and o al business m
j . Butl-
rlce and easy terms.
Western Iowa. Low t >
unusunl birgoln
Invottlzallon. An
will bear
nesa
" Omaha Etc.
"Wlnchell" care
offered. Address
039 SO _ _ _ _ _
Anlcocotttgoandlull lot , hall block
TTtORSALE ' 13tn street.
- residence , on
E Bouth ot Hilton Hopo-s'
.
Lcatoaworth.
Inquire ol IL Lee , Grocer , 2id and
017im V
TTtOR BAIE At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad-
Jt ? dress "X. Z. Q" Bee office. 870-11
TpOR BALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874.
good str ck ol Fancy Goods and other
JP Contains a
. Choin lor
flnst-clisj.
Qatures , w agon , etc. Location
How-
and -
616 10th street , bet. Jackson
cash. Apply 704.1m
trd. _ [
SALE Two second hand pUnos , at Edholcn
Troll JL ? & Eilckson's Muslo Store on 16th St. 800 tt
T70R SALE The coziest and most desirable rea
Hill. House contains 0 , room
Capitol
donee on
besides JL closet * and store rooms , good cellar , city
flood barn
.
Itrprorementa.
Hater , and all modern
.
flrstclui shape.
. Kverytblngln
uid outbuildings.
Full lot. Inquire otT. F. Ljoa on promises 842 , 2423 tl
Capital avenue
farm adjjliilnu Klktaorn Uta-
TTMJKUALE 40 acre ,
. Will exchange -
store at Waterloo.
Jj tion saloon and drug
; lor Omaha property. J. B. SILVI3 ,
change Elkhom SUton , Neb.
10 24p
Oil BALE A good paving grocery buslnest ,
stock and flxturce. Will Invoice { 2,600. Sale *
Information , addreea
turther
. For
926,000 per year.
703-tt
-
lor two weuks "Z. " Bee offlco.
lT OU8At.E-KKAIj FBTATE A peat bargain In
JD GOloUln Reese's Place , on St. Mary's avenue
itrcct car line , > t very low prlco I > r SO da > s. Applr
to Joseph M. Ueeae , 211 South 14th street. 074-lmp
OR SALE Thi good will and fixtures ol the
F Crolgbton Ilouse. Easy' terms. 633-tt
seoond-nand buggies and
T70R SALE Two open
JD one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1819 Carney Bt.
838-tt
17'OR SALE Cheapest house and lot in Omaha , la
1 ? Potter's addition , 8 seems , well , 300 barrel ds-
tcrn oa two lots , li 0 feet front by ISO leet deep , lor
J2,050. POTTER & 0 > BB. lt > 15 Farnam Bt. MB tt
SiLE-Cheap lota In Shlnn's 2nd addition
FOR and Pltlnvlew. POTTER & 128-U COBB
1616 Farnam street. -
Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611
10 acre lota. Inquire 70 tt
Douglas "treet
BALK Farm II miles tram city , near Union
FOB jards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer , over . Hoe
872.
' and Webster.
ler's Dru store , 10th
- UP At my Place June 18tb , two coltsone
-pAKEN dirk brown
iM one
JL a brown mare three yrars
Xlorton , west ol the
cU. Uyrus
lorte two yean
1S3 2&p
.
Poor Farm.
in ttllersvstrrn , dressmaking latest
1ES3ON3 given alio all kinds ot
ty'e at home or In families ,
icwing > nlo ly done. Call at 207 north 16th street.
135 Up
_
inAKENUP-Uay Mill , 1884. at my place one horw
JL lorrel color and one pony mare la ) , black tail ,
iwidnurltonblp. Owner tan have u t e by prot-
og property and paj Ing thargt s. Phillip Cassidy.
Aietot plans lor the Trinity Cathedral
IOST r. Any neletvlagHimoattha Cathedra )
.8th and Capitol ave , will bu liberally rmvjrdwl. .
034.23p
_
oar Bu'wetn Be. JIary'a nvo and Uowey aud
j Bione , hprobe lthclor head embroidered la'
cntre 1'lcaseleatoatDeweyand Btons'iiand lec
ewarq.
and stock butlncto loca.
PO KXCII ANQE-A gra n
JL ted at ret or l stations In Western luwt tor a stork
armor good lai.da ult ibis fo stock purpose * . 7 Ins
ITer u 111 bear trlctNt Inventlgatlon Wrltu far P"
liulara. Addrues ' Inchtll , " care Omaha Dte.
01080 _ _ _ _ ,
ONCfcllT at Hoiry Iluter'a Pa/lc every rundar
U frnin 1 to 7 o'clock p. m. 5o'admli > slon Hot *
Uce for family plc-olc * . 78S-3p
Business ,
Traveling ,
Dress and
"Weddings.
HADEtOHEASUKE AND READY
Dre&jlnga. New Bumintr Noultlej ,