8 OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 1884 , THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning ) Juno 25 LOOAL BREVITIES , If you want a good time do not fall to attend the Knights of Pythloa excursion tc Ashland on Friday , The Crclghton oollego base ball club wll tear from the "Llttlo Shamrock' * " In two weeks , BO tays TJ. S. George C. Honiman exhibits a homegrown grown strawlwrry which measures ilx am thrco-quartors Inches In circumference. Mr. Charles O'Connor , with Board & Bros. , was presented on Sunday with a lively nine pound boy , and Is as happy as aklnff. On Friday , Juno 27th , the Knights of 1'ythlas will glvo a grand excursion to Ashland - land , A largo number of tickets have boon sold , A nobby tandem team was among the sights of the city yesterday. They were hitch ed to a dog cart and wcro well handled by an elderly gentleman , A number of the saloons nnd butcher shopj In this city begin to itnoll as If n good tlono of chloride of llmo would prove very bon cflclnl. Aptly the disinfectant. The now plpojorgan for the Kngltsh Luther an church Is expected to arrive in about three weeks. Arrangements are now being made for Bomo grand organ concerts upon Ita arrival John Spufihlvckand Mrs , John I'ruhankio charged with ndultry wcro examined by Judge Dciioko yesterday afternoon and bound over to thu next term of court in the sum of $20 ( each. Frank Work , Edward Richie and J. 3Jrock charged with felonious [ ansault upon Frank Iladll were held to bail in the uum ol § 700 each by Judge Uuncko. They furnlnhed th required Ixmds and wcro released. Jerome Pentzol , manager of the Thnrstou lioso team , bai received a letter from .Santa li'o , Now Moxlco , urging the team to visit that city during the July tournament. Ho has written asking for nmoio liberal offer. A footrace Is to take place in this city July .1th , between Tote Duffy , of the Thurs- ton hoao team , nnd Archlo McCoombs , of Council Bluff * . The race will bo ono hundred yards , for ? 250 a sido. It Is for blood , and a great deal of enthusiasm Is manifested. This morning nt 10 o'clock the Epis copal dloceso of Nebraska moots pursuant to adjournment , at Trinity cathedral , for the election of a bishop. It Ia understood that they will Insist on having Dr. Worthlngton.of Dotroltand to that end will aiako Ills election -unanimous. The champion hook and ladder train of the western country , of Atlantic , Iowa , luivo written Manager 1'ontzol signifying their In tention of attending the tournament In this city. They have won the championship bolt of Iowa three conaocutlvo times aud It is now tbelr personal property. In police court yesterday morning there worotwo cases for larceny. "William Moni- -son , for stealing npalr of pants from August Dorman and W. S. Creston for stealing n box of cigars from M. A. Bock. Both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to fifteen days In the county jail on broad and water. A Caucasian and an almond-eyed Celes tial last evening engaged in a dinputo on Ilarney street over five cents which the Asiatic claimed , the American owed him and refused to pay. The quarrel ended by the whlto man's being thrown head first through the window by Wing I'oo and hln companions. It Is ropqrtod that n hard gang of confi dence men , pickpockotn and cruoka came to this city with the circuit yesterday and that they did not take their departure with thu ahow but havu remained behind to work their little games In tills city. It will bo well for all to ba on the guard aud glvo them a warm reception It they undertake any of their tunny business hero. While coming from the clrcua grounds Monday night , the driver of car No. 5 amused himself by pulling young boya from the sides of the car and giving them heavy lashes with a black snake whip. It waa wrong for the boya to attempt to steal a ride but it wa moro out of order for an overgrown bully to thus assail them , Many of tho" , little [ follow * rau away howling with pain from the smarting blows. ALL persons attending Mr. sale of fine shorthorn cattle at Lincoln , Juno 20 , will bo returned at one-fourth faro over the B. & M R. R. DIKI ) . STJlANOLAN-In this city , Juno 24th , at 7:31) : ) a , in. Blrdlo , son of Mr. aud Mrs. John Stranglaiijngod seven months , Funeral Juno 25th , at ton a. in , from the ( iermau Catholic chuich , Friends Invited , The President of the Cambridge , Mass. , Kiro Ins. Co. , recommends Hood's Saraaparilla aa a building up and strengthening oning remedy. I'KUSONAIy , C. lit Dole , of Julnata , In at the Metrapo ! Itan. ' A. G. Hcott , of Kearney , ia at the Metro pulltanl A , D. McGvc , of Pawrico City , Is at the Metropolitan. W. II. Talcott , of Springfield , Mo. , is at thu Mutropolltai ) . J. I ) . MorriH , of Oiccola , Mo , , is at the Metropolitan. . ' . W. A. Smith , of DavH City , is regiitcrod nt the Metropolitan. K. 0. Ponnfiuld , of St , Kd\vardn , Is stopping- nt tha Metropolitan. W. M. lymmlx , of Chuyonno , Is roglttered nt thu Metropolitan , MrH. ] ! fii oii , MIsiHattio linger , of Spring lllll. Kan , , oru b'UeuU of the MftrojHilitan , . Chariot Klgutler II&H returned ' from Har vard collcgo nud will spend hia vacation In thU city. Fred Jfru ; , ' , the well-known browcr , has gone to Germany on a visit , accompanied by Ills wlfo and dauyhtcr. J , D. Lowell. JJiMiln | , J. J. Hlocum , Kail * 'City , W. J. Cr-ine , Arlington , W. Jf. Niublt , Tvkaiiuh , Olurk ! Wiitcoy , Piiuml , mid ( J , 51. fijianwr , Peru , ru uterud yeetvrday nt the Millaid. J. A. Koltli , Lincoln , J , O. Childi , Itiver- ton , I1' , K , Koclr , Aurora , Jnnim Stuart , WadUon , Mwird G. 1'cnvlor , Fullcrton , 0. 11. Winthip , OjlumliuB , and William Albion , voro lit tto J "ax ton ycttmlpy. oitho IVonle. No fain tly DJOI wcio cvar * < > iuAsr \ an tha Diamond Dyed. Tlity ncvtrall , 'I'do Jilaik lit fur iu > ) w or t loxwovirl. 'I'll' other oolora fro bill. . JlaiL WellIlkhaiUion , & Co. , liurllt'gton | i COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Maurice Snlliran Appolnlefl Captain o Police. IInBCft1lBolini. mid Itcilllold , A Com mlttco to Conduct the Impeach menu At the regular mooting of the counci last evening members Anderson , Bcchol , Bohm , Ford , Furay , Hascall , Kaufman , Hedficld , Thrano , Woodworth , and Murphy answered to the call of the roll. The minutes of previous meetings wore road and approved. I'KTITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. mJJ From acting mayor , stating ho had ap proved an ordinance suspending the mayor. Filed. From II. Jackson , stating ho had presented sontod n memorial to the council for damages sustained from an overflow o water from the sowar , and not having ro coivcd any reply , asked again that ho bo reimbursed. Iloforrod. From A. R , Toozor , calling attention to hia memorial for damogca to hia property orty , arisiuK from the damming of the sewer , which petition was presented to the council some time ngo. Referred. From Joachim Nicodomus aud othorn protesting against the curbing and guttering toring of Thirteenth street , between Uickory and Castellar. Referred. From city marshal appointing Maurice Sullivan captain of police. Referred. The official bond of M. 0. Moanoy as street contmissionor was approved. From the committee on finance of the boari of education , presenting the fol owing estimate of expenditures doomed necessary to run the city schools for the ensuing year ; Stint , nml teachers pixy-roll STO. Construction 20,000 Innltom 7,000 lepah-H H.GOO [ nxuranco 2OOC iiiprovemciits 5OOC Fuel and lights 0,800 Furniture J200 Supplies BOO liooks. printing and apparatus 1)00 ) tout. . . . . . .1 1,000 School house xltoH 8.00C Jrado. curb. gut. and paving.taxcD. . . 1,50(1 Interest 15,00 Sinking fund 15,000 MUcullaneoiM 2,000 Total 170,080 Iloforrod. From John-P. Bay , asking the council to direct the engineer to stake out hia lot. Roforrod. From John Fowora and others , calling attention to the dangerous condition of the bridge across the crook on Seventh , just aouth of Jones , and asking that the creek bed bo filled up. Iloforrod. From A , J. Popploton and others , ask' ' ing that the ordinance relating to animals running at largo bo amended so as to makp Lake street instead of Grace the northern boundary , Iloforrod. From Martin Funk , asking that the grade of Summit street bo established. Iloforrod. From Goo. 0. Towlo and others , ask ing that Douglns street bo opened from Twentieth to Jefferson to a width of 8C foot. Iloforrod. RESOLUTIONS. By Ford , that the street commissioner bo instructed to put the alley in block 02 in repair. Iloforrod. By Furay , that the city marshal bo Instructed structod to investigate into the report that Policeman Fasporson has boon wan tonly killing valuable doga by firor.nns within the city limits. Itoforrod. By Kaufman , that the committee on public property and improvements cause the cutting af the graaa on Jeflenon square. Adopted By Lordor , that the city mar shal bo instructed to canto the removal fence in front of lot 23 in Kountzo second end addition. Adopted. REI'ORTH OP COMMITTEES. Stroota and grades recommending 'the confirmation of J , S. Wright as ono ol the appraisers on the change of grade ol St. Mary'a avenue. Adopted. Gas , recommending that Stevenson's Boss burners bp applied in council cham ber and city jail. Adopted. Sidewalks aud bridges , recommending that an ordinance bo made to provide for the payment of sidewalks as laid per oati mate of Juno 4 , 188-1. Adopted. Same , recommending that the petition of Maurice Sullivan in regard to payment for sidewalk taken from his promises bo granted as prayed for1. Not adopted. Ilulos , forms , and printing , making a majority report in favor of giving city printing to the Dispatch , and a minority ono that the bids , being all too high , the clerk bo instructed to notify the Uorald , Ilupublican , and Boo inviting now bids. Mr. Furay moved to amend the minor ity ono that each bid bo accompanied by a sworn statement of circulation , The amendment was lost , and the minority report adopted. OltDINANCE.S. By Rcdfiold , ordering California street from Twenty-second to Twenty-sixth , and the alloy in block 42 , to bo graded. Passed. By llascall , amending ordinance 732 , entitled-"Hack Stands in the City of Onmhn. " Passed. An ordinance docUrinq the necessity of changing ( ho grade of Ninth from Jones to Leavcnworth. Passed. A conditional leave of absence for three months was granted Councilman Knull- mau. mau.A committee of three , consisting of Ilnacull , Bnhm und lludliold , waa ap pointed to conduct the impeachment. Thu council then adjourned to Friday morning nt 10 o'clock. Tlmt Oornloo A aln. In regard to the card which Mr. Specht inserts "ti > correct a false statement , " I will simply utatu that 1 was given the solo clmryo of the cornice on tliu Douglas county court homo , from the time that Sir. A. Elmigor was found incapable of rnrryiui ? "n the job , which was about November I , 188 ! ! to the time that I left Mr , Specht and became a partner in the firm of Mews. Hucmping , Boltu if Co. , April 1 , lb'84 And that I did the job nccordinK to the plant nnd specifications 1 can provo by reference to Mr. Coots , the contractor , or Mr. Daniel Slmno , the superintendent of the court house work. L. FitiuKK. M&O Ladles oliouldu1 Hi ov. before uslusp any preparation that isnpj > lie < l tosodolicaton. eurfuco nj the sklu. Any cosmetic willj nt lint iinp-jrf. a b&iutlfyioR effort ami not ! apparently injure tha skin , but in a very j short timu little blotches and dlsoolora- Jj lions appear on the fuco which ccnclu-i1 sively show the poisonous drugs in their compoailion. It can bo safely said tha more than two tMrdt of the face powders contain thcao injurious ingredients. Poz zoni's medicated complexion power ia o only abaolusoly free from all dolotoriou matter , but Its principal ingredient ia nn active curative for all diaeasea of the skin. It has stood the teat of years. Sol by nil druggists. mo-oodly Headquarters for fireworks and flags a Max Meyer & Co. rn&o-10djl7 Hammocks , Croquota , Lawntonnis Baos Balls , etc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&olOdjl7. TOEN BY A THUNDEBBOLT Iloninn'a Ijlvcry Unrn Struck Last Evening , Last evening about G o'clock and whll the * un was ahining clear , Mr. Homan nrrl the men at work about his barn , on Thirteenth street near Howard , wor startled by a loud report. It was firs thought that a keg of powder in [ Stool Tohnson & Co.'s store house had ox plodud , but the appearance of dona smoke in the roar of the stable divpolloi this boliof. On examination a largo hole on th side of the building marking the coura of a thunder-bolt was found. Somotim ngo when the alloy , along the barn , wa graded the ground wire of the ligbtnin rod to the barn was torn off and hac never boon replaced. It appeared tha the bolt striking the rod had followed t the end , then running off into the ban ran along an iron bolt until it roacha the electric light wire and molting it o was lost. Several horses standing clos by were knocked down but soon got u again. The men used hand fire grenade and throw them upon the hay loft whonc smoke was issuing. The bolt , however had not lit a flame and the smoke see : lifted. Ono of the men at the time in the ha. left , ( mid ho saw a ball of fire as big a his head , but where it wont to ho coulc not toll. Fourth of July goods , Firoirorks , Flags Firecrackers , Torpodos , Bucket Lanterns otc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&o,10dijl7 Motions to Quash. In the district court yesterday , John M. Thurston , W. J. Connell and Simon Bloom , attorneys for Ohaso , and E. E Smytho , attorney for Guthrie , filed mo tions to quash in all their clients' cases The alleged grounds for quashing al thcso indictments are the misjoindor o parties where Ohaso and Guthrie are jointly indicted and when separate ! ] that the indictments are defective am insufficient. The court , with both judges on the bench yesterday , heard the arguments monts of Thurston and Connell for th detenso , and Goodwin for the state , on motion to quash the indictments when Chase and Guthrie are jointly indicted A decision vrill bo rendered to-day by th court. -I SEAL of North Carolina Tobacco is tin best. YESTERDAY'S ' GAME , The Nationals Dawned For the Third Xlino Yesterday. The Nationals stayed ever yesterday to play the third game under their contract Salisbury catchod for the homo team six innings and waa then replaced by Mo Kolvy. The game created n little moro enthusiasm than the ono the day before but yesterday's was tamo. Below is the score : UNIO.V PACIFIC. vans. n nn ro A MclCelvoy,3b Bandlo,2b 2 0 1 3 Mwyor , a B 2 2 -1 2 FmikhouBOr , of 2 3 0 0 I Carroll , rf 1 U 1 0 0 llockwcll 1 b 0 0 11 0 0 Saul8buryi > ,3b Dufrnn.lf 1 U 0 0 Jamison Q 1 2 10 2 0 Total 11 1-1 " 7 19 0 NATIONAL. rLAYKns. R nil ro A Downs , eon < l BB 1 0 2 1 Sliuimon , p nml lib . . . . 0 1 0 3 : MclConna , o f 0 : ; ibboiH ) , Vb ! ami p 0 Hunt , r f and a 1 Cnuornn , 1 f H rr,8l 1 Millard , H n and rf . . . . 0 1 1 1 _ CulllnH.lb 0 0 14 02 Totals T T 21 13 lii 1NN1NQ3. Tunings 123400780 Union 1'oclfio ; 20401012 0 10 National , . 000010120 4 Time ol game 2 bourn nml 15 minutes. Karnod runs Union l * clflca 2. 'IVo-buso lilts Kmikhouxer 2. Double plays Uwyor 1 nnd Dwyer to Rockwell 2. Left eu bases Union 1'nciflo 11 , National 4. I'anBed balls Juiniton 0 , Hunt , 4. Wild Pitched Salisbury , lj Gibbon , 1. BIGGEST HAIIQA.INS OUT. Youwa OATTLB FOH SALE. Sixty yearling steers and bulls mixed. Twenty-five cows. hoifors.- Forty two-yoar-old One hundred and thirty ono-ycar-old heifers. The above can bo bought at n very low price extremely low. inquire at oflico of Union Stock Yards company , corner Thirteenth nnd Douglass. moA A GALA"PAETY , A Ijiir > ; o Ntunlor of Umnlui Citlznna llcnilcd by n Brass llunil , Vlult Oounull Tljo lnc\ly ! fueling which Omaha has or Council Bltill's was fully uhown to- lay. About eleven o'clock a party of ixty to aovonty.fivo poraotw , in carria- ; oa , loft the Paxtou hotel in this city , to ttond the opening day races of thu Ooun- il Dlull'i driving park association. Thu ) > rocorsion waa headed by the Musical ; . Jiiion orchestra brass baud , aud atartod out with Hying colora. That they on- t oycd theinsulvca thcio in no doubt AH it , vixs just the right kind of a crowd to have ) fun. An clfort was made while there to iuduoo all the Rontlomeu who Iravo horses at the races in that city to cntor0 | ; them iu the races iu this city m July. I n A BOOM FOR OMAHA. Two New Industries to lie Established in this City. none Olmrconl nna Fine Pottery to bo Manufactured In the Gftto Cltj" . Omaha la now promised another addi tion to her largo manufacturing interests which will , in time , aurpass anything in ila line , in size or proportions , in this part of the United States. For many years it has been thought there existed in many parts of Nebraska a kaolin or potter's clay , from which all kinds of carthonwaro could bo manufac tured. Mr. Schallor , who has boon in- vonligating this subject for the last twelve years , became at last satisfied that it existed in Nebraska in different places , ono north , one south and one Treat of Omaha. The last bed does not lie over four miles from the court house. Ilero the best quality of clay of all kinds is found in inexhaustible quantities. On last April Mr. T. W. Higginbot- torn , of the great Staffordshire , England , pottery works , came into this section of United States to look after a supply of bone dust which ia largely used in the manufacture of pottery and fine earthen wares. "While hero ho was shown the kind of clay that existed in aovoral points of Nebraska and after giving it a careful examination , pronounced it the equal if not the superior of the clay now used in the works in England with which ho has boon connected since childhood. So thoroughly was Mr. Higginbottom satisfied of the feasibility of starting a n manufactory hero that ho at once en listed himself into the cause of forming a company for this purpose. The rail road t companies were scon and they promised to do all in their power to fos ter and encourage this scheme which promises to bo a manufactory in this state whoso raw materials are to bo found in Nebraska. The works for the manufactory of thcso pottery and earthenwares will bo located either on the U. P. , or B. & M. tracks , south of the city and just outside the corporate limits. The works will bo divided into tec parts. In ono brick , com mon , pressed , and glazed and agricultur al drain tile will bo manufactured. The raw material for these products are found close to the works and cars will not be needed to transport it to the manufac tory. In the second the kaolin or real potters earth will bo used as the raw material from which will bo made all commoner classes of pottery , plates , dish es. cups and saucers , chimney pots , glazed tiles for lining lavatories , bath rooms , and Cro brick of the best quality , to bo used as flooring , the eamo as now are used in. the Omaha National bank in this city , .terracotta and glazed socket sewer pipes 'from four to twenty-four inches in diameter. Ono great superiority of the clay found near and about Omaha is the peculiar strength which it gives to the products made from it and their lightness when finished. 'The drain tiles and sewer pipes when turned out will be much lighter than these now used hero , which are made from red marls at St. Louis , and have nothing like the otrongth and dura bility of the pipe made from this special clay.This This company will start with a capital of § 100,000 , § 25,000 of which Mr. Hig ginbottom will take for himself. The balance necessary to carry on this great project will bo subscribed by Omaha cap italists , and when the works are devel oped sufficiently to show the quality of their products English capital will lena its aid to an unlimited amount. It is intended by these interested in this project to fully supply the Omaha trade and at greatly reduced rates. Thcso products , when the works are fully de veloped , will bo made in such quantities as will supply in a great measure the demands of western markets for thcso kinds of goods. The great , Staffordshire works now covers throe acres of ground , and employs three hun dred hands. It is expected that at no distant day these works will assume like proportions and employ a like number of iiauds. Mr. nigglnbottom is now in communication with skilled artisans in this trade who will como from Stafford shire to go to work in the Omaha manu factory whenever it shall bo opened and ready to turn out its products. The gon- , loman says enough will como nt his bid- ling to fill all the places where skilled abor is needed. The necessary machin ery for the manufacture of pottery will all bo imported from Staffordshire , and can bo on the ground hero within .wo months after it is ordered. The land to bo used by this company will ba fourteen acres. The work of clearing it and ordering the machinery will begin on or before Auguit first of his year. A DEIS reporter was shown a great number of specimens of pottery ware by ilr. Uiggonbottom , which wore made at lis works in Staffordshire. They are unique in designs and are the equal in luality , material and workmanship of ho goods in any china store iu the city. Mr. Uiggonbottom docs not doubt for a ! nomtnt that , with the workmen ho can iring hero and from the clay found near ) mntia , that ho cannot make china wares ho equal in every particular of these ho > rouRht with him from his works in En gland. In addition to the manufacture of pot- cry , Mr. lligqinbottom is also engaged nth the Groit Western Carbon Co. , in ho labor of locating their works iu this citj ; . Mr. J. W. Smith , of Sanduaky , ) hio , and A largo stockholder in this j ompany , came to Omaha yesterday for he purpose of furthering their project , 'hia company will manufacture bone Imrcoal , bone ash and all the products vhich pertain to this branch of business , The works will bo located on the B. & M. track just oulstdo the city limits Bono ash is the ingredient , of which 45 or cent i mixed with the potter's earth , o produce line or translucent china. Al- .hough thcsa two enterprises are entirely oparato organizations , thu ono will bo } jroat auxiliary tb the other. i In locating thcso two enterprises in maha much praise is duo Mr. 0 , K. Sahaller , who has directed so much effort oward bringing Euglish capital to this ity. To him much is duo for bringing , bout the location of the Union stock \ yards near this city , and by his exertions in a great measure these capitalista hayo boon , induced to inreat their money in tboso enterprises , which will bo of great advantage to the city and the country treat of Omaha. SEAL OF N. 0. Tobacoo finoat'in the land Angostura. Bitters , the world renowned appetizer and Invlgorntor. Used now over the whole clvlllrod world. Try It , but beware of Imitations. Ask your grocer or dnigfHst for the Rontilno article , mnnufactured by Dr. J G. 1) . Slegert & Sons. DISTINGUISHED PASSENGER Adinlrnl T. Ito.nt the Topnncao Navy , l' 8BC9 ThrocRh Onmlin , Yesterday's train over the 0. B. & Q. brought into Omaha a distinguished foreigner , who , had it not boon for that peculiar cast of feature which marked him as ono of the Mongolian race , would have passed through the city unnoticed. This distinguished gentleman was T. Ito , an admiral in the navy of Japan , who , with two others of his rank and six vice admirals , command and control the men- of war of that nation. Admiral Ito was on his way from England to his native country , going homo by what ho called the "overland" route. Although high in oflico and rep resenting his government abroad in his official capacity ho traveled without even a servant or a page , preferring , ho said , to avoid the gaze and attention of strang ers , which a retinue of foreign motiiala always command. When ho was approached byn reporter ho expressed himself in broken though intelligible English , nnd stated that his business in this country , tvaa simply a journey homeward. lie continued that some fifteen months ago his government , feeling the need of better dpfonsca in time of war and dooming its navy to bo in a somewhat de moralized condition , had sent him ever to England to examine the navy of the "mistress of the seas. " All this time since ho had boon traveling amoung the various seaports and investigating her ships and steamers Before ho loft England , however , ho en tered into a contract for his government to have built four ironclads of the latest and most approved pattern. The boats will coat on the docks of the Clyde 250- 000 each , or § 1,000,000. They ore to be completed by two years from July 1st noxt. Ho also contracted for the con struction of several merchantmen for private pariiea now in Japan. Having finished his business ho started for homo , and landed in Now York Juno 2. Ho remained there some time and then came to Chicago , where ho stayed a couple of days. Ho stopped only long enough to change cars for Denver. Ho will arrive in San Prancisco about the 1st of July , and intends to bo in his native country by August 1. Ho expressed himself pleased with America , and said that at no distant day ho would visit it. MR. DAILEY has made arrangements with the B. & M. R. R. to return all who attend his sale at Lincoln on Juno 2G , at one-fourth the regular faro. The itequlrcd Bond Given. Thayer , the man charged with an at tempt to pass a § 50 counterfeit bill upon Henry Hornborgor last Friday evening , gave his bond ycstorday'for his appear ance at the next term of the U. S. court. Ono thousand dollars was the sum nom inated in the bond , which was signed by his brother and mother , who live in Fre mont. Their sufficiency for that amount was endorsed by Hon. G. W. E , Dorsoy. Thayer was released. NEBRASKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUS INESS DIRECTORY to bo issued in July , 18b4 , price § 4 50. J. M. WoLrE , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. CONVINCING. The proof D ! the pudding ia not In chewing the string , but in having an opportunity to test the article direot. Schrotor & Becht , the Druggists , hnvo a free trial bottle of Dr. lio- sanho a Cough and Lung Syrup for each and every ono who is afflicted with Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Consumption or any Lung Ailcction. Absolutely Pure. : Thli powlor never"virlf . A m ncl of'purcnwi , itrcngth and hole omene s. Moio eoocomlcal than ho < rdlnarklnd , and cannot bus'Id In competition with the multitude ol low tot , short weight alum or iihotphato powdcrn. Hold only In caus , ROYAL ItAKlNU 1' WDc.ll CO SPECIAL NOTICES. tarspeclala will Posltlvolynot be l&sorted nulesa p.ild in advo.nco. r TO LOAN-Monsv. ONRY loaned on chattel * , notes boucht , cut rate M tlclittj n.ld. A. Koruitn , SI3 S. 13th lit. 033 lui IONKY Lowifd on uhktlcl luurlijaiN ) , by U. Ik L Woollcy , room iOUuiaba National llAtik. 010-Imo . rONKY MJANEU-Oii clutto proix.-rty by J.d L IHSATrV , 213 nouth Utli itf eoi 77C.lm H/fONEY / TO LOAN Tu lonosk ratvi ol Interol LV1 Ucinls * Lom Axenor , Hth & DouvU Ul-tf ,1 ll/TONCY / TO W > AN Ia luou of 1300. nd anw&rd LM 0 , P. Uivut and Co. , Real Ettato ftnd Loan Lgent . 1K > 8 1'iruuu fat. 8iS-tl. OBtP V/AJ1TBU.T " * ! " Ku , 1 : . , - - , - 7AM'tL-Aiviitilor Itcpublcan mid Djmocratlo eU Vl Campaign U ouropblcj br diitliiKUltlied rcpra- BnlitUenrfully illutr tcd. Cot the lost B nd WX.U Tj irlltpectut luboriuulytwadMialternouiliiatloni JL1 lir W ECI Quick itlet. Joba liun : Tub. Co St.LouU. flri 1W-EO / ANTED-A tint data barber at HoUl Da Ooos. r \ 0K ufuwnn. ISSZt MEEGELL & EOSENZWEIG , Are pro i OUTSIDK In any branch , On Short Notice CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINESTJlETAIIi STOCK OP HOUSE , WALL PAPERS AND DECO&ATIONS. SIGN AND , FRESCO 1515 Dopglas stout. Omaha. PAINTING DECORATING , WANTEb-LADIESOROENTLKMKN-Incltyor country , to take nice , light und pleasant work t their own homos ; $ Zto$5 * day tMlly and nulttly mode ! work ent by mall ; no canvasslns ; no itarap forrcply. Plcue addiess Reliable llin'ttt Co. , rill- delphla , P * . WANTED redlcrto Mil ft Rood pnvlng article with Rood profit. Call at 2028 Plena * t. . from 8 to 10 ft. n. or E to 7 p. m. 167-27p Wi 'ANTED ' Flnl-clug pints makcra at J. C. V - l l-26p WANTED At once , an expeilonccd gain lady to tale charge. Apply at once to D. J , O'Donihoo , IBth St. , wc t ol the 1'ost oIlUo. 150-21 w ANTED Good gltl lor Foit Iloblnson 217 N , 10th St. l 4.26p w ANTED Flrnt-class ( flrl lor ( rencral house-work r. J. IU Shroto 103 25th street. 185-tl WANTED Aftood girl for general houio-work 627 Pleasant St. Mrs. T. W.ltcod. 132-2 p WANTEU-At N. W. corner 18thand Cnpltal me , V ) a chambermaid. ISO-Sip Two or three first-class carpenter * at WANIED Frank D. Meads , SOO.touth 10 street. 137-25p rirst-clats for housework WANTED - girl general work , Rood \\nfOf , 812South lEtli St. 4th liou-o south of Ix cnworth. 139-24 ANTED Good steady girl lor general house W work 618 8.10th between Jackson and Howard. I4t.25p WANTED ( ltd about 15jc rs of ag to attend to bibv , cant BlJo lEth bctncea Douglm and Dodgo. Mrs. H. A. Sturgcs. 148-24 WANTED-Oirls at Wllkle'g paper box Mctory. 100-10S south 14th St , between Doughs and Dodge. 147-2Jp Klret-clnsa cook , ( load wages. Mr3. W W. V. Mono , S. W , corner ISKli andCapltol nvc. 149-2tp W ANTED-A barber , 700 S. lOtn street , Omaha. 010 30p WANTED Good girl about 18 years old for gen eral houiowork in family of two. Addrcsx "R. E " Bee olHce. 127-28 YX7"ANrED A dressmaker of flftctn year * ' cxpcr- W lence , wlsbos work In families. Address "II. D. " Bco otflco. 115 2Gp TVT'ANTED-A girl , 2115 California street. \1i7 ANTED In a family of three , acompcteot cook V V nnd laundress who will mllka cow. Wnges$20. a month. Apply at SCO Park nvc , 'ANTED Girl for generil hsuso-work 217 north W 16th St. 109-3p WANTED Two good girls , one nurau and ono lor general house work. Good wages paid to com petent fcclp , SIO North 20th Street. 055-tt - , WANTED A cook , mm or woman , $3.00 per per week , it obcret , Nebraska House , North Platte , Neb. 03i.25p WANTED Girl ! nt 1510 Sherman avenue. Mrs. J. U. Counsman. 948 tf WANTED A competent girl lor general house work. Wages 520. a month. N. W. cor 18th and Daicnport. 023-tt WANTED-GIrl for housework at 2227 Dodge St. 701-1 m Good dlsnwajhcr nnd second cook at WANTED ' restaurant , 1514 Dodgu Street. 741-tf WANTED Canvassing agents to handle a newly patented article. Ono to three on ba sold la every family. Call on or addtees "Enterprlso " No. 14 Crcighton Block. 632-tf WANTED A good barber. Good pay guaranteed. F. B. TE1GLEB , North Bond , Dodge Co. Nob. 870 Imp SITUATIONS WAOTED. WANTED Situation by a grotluato In pharmacy Speaks English , German and Scandinavian lan guages. EOycard experience. Biet f references. Druggist , Commercial Hotel , Omaba Neb. lD2-24p WANTED Position aa city salesmanand collector. References given , AddrcS3"J" care ot Bco Office. 165-27p ANTED-Situatlon by younRgirl to do chamber W work. Apply at 2113 Ilarney St. 8S9-2'p Young married man wishes a situation with A some good business house In Omaha Have scrted twelve j cars with wholesale dry Gooda house of Chicago. AddMsa "F. F. C. " Bee office. U8-26p "TTTANIED A situation l > y an experienced house- T V keeper. Good references. Address Mrs C. 0. Eeclyo. Fremont , Neb. 124-27p situation as BOOKkeeper AYoungmarnedmanwauts keeper , In wholesale establishment in Omaha. Address " 0. " care Bco. 896-tf UIBCELLAHEODS WANTS. To buy n house and lot ot 4 or 5 rooms WANTED and location. J. LVilklo , 1043 S. 14th Bt. 160-2Sp TJI7ANTED Four boarders In n private family 813 YV Dodge street , 112-26p - eight to Elno room house , with WANTED-An burn , city water , gas If possible. Within ten minutes wallc of the poitofficc. 1'leaso addroia "d.1 thlsolllce. 113-tf "VTTANTED Information wanted , concerning my VV wife who left homo June 12th. Fi > o dollars re ward furony Information concerning her whereabouts if living or where lean rnd her body , If dead. Ad dress C. Vor Blest , Omaha P.O. 039-25p ' Boarders to know the Bt. Charles Ho. W'JLNTED tcl on Harnoy St. , between 12th and 13th will st up the best table board for $4 00 per week of any house In the city of a corrcspondh" ' mice , 2SS-tf FOR UBHT"BoaaaB ana Lots. FOR RENT A furnished room at IBIS Jackton St. 1643 p FOIl RENT-Furnishcd rooms 1818 Dodge Street. 835-2p FOR RENT Until September let. A nice 5 room cottage 2212 Capitol avo. Kurnlibcd to a ( am - lo.1y without children. Inquire atC. S. Goodrich & Co. , 1416 Farnam St lC3tf FOU RENT Nicely furnlthcd rooms without board 1814 Davenport St. 102-BOp FOR RENT A cottage 20th itrect , one sqtmro north St. JUry's nvc. 3 roans and summer kitchen $15. a month. Warren Sivitzlcr. 141-tf FOH I1F.NT IKii-o on 17th St. near Capitol avo. , at $15 per month. U. Lehman. 143-tf FOR IlENT--Ycry desirable elegantly furnished roons. Terms reasonable. 514 Pleasant st cet street , 120-25 FOR KENT Parlor bed room. Inquire northwest oorneiSthandllouard. 110-27p KENT Nicely furnished front room with or FOT board. Inquire N. W. Cor. 2ist and Hurt streols. _ 118-2M > _ OH Hi-NT One neatly furuUhed roum and single F back room 1015 Chicago. 101-2U T710IIHKNT IInu csOI2atid 010 Cnjiltol ve. . I1 Esubrook. IBlSChlcadoSt. 1000-28p RKNT-A iilemant furnlihod room at 1E01 Capitol ave , 085-SOp IlKNT-Ono itoroIn C'ruuiise' Block , a. M FOH . ! ? ! ; ! _ south-east corner 10th HKNT--1 good rooms andCumlnu. 7U-tf REVT-KuruIsboJ roomi ) , with or without : FOR , lOil DOJCU uticct. T-27p ORKENT-BUroomhoutooo trt-ct < ur ) ln and L1 onmonknt to tiulncsd , Addiew irmztdhtelj- , a. X. " Bee otllce. 7 < 8 tf ij OR HIJXT Houio with b roomi nd B xl slrixl ' lltchen.wllhcellir nnd cistern,1510S , lltli street. Kmlre 10B Ciittellar trctt.- TiOR KENT A first dug store in good locality. Inquire &t Wh Jm Mid rrlcVsou. tOl-tl 70K RSST FurnUhtU rooms 22J7 Dodgn. 430-lm 7\nil nUNT Klrst- l M 8 room cottauo a T 1'ctcrsou , uutl > cut corner Uth ud Itouuloj. T\OK KENT Rooms la No1) r Asia National Bank n ' bulldluir. Matt dtiilrxbla iitllcoi In the cJty , 1 ! lupllod ulth hvJraulla clontor and betted by utm. Anulv t Ilink. UJOtf T Elogust residence 10 rooraj. liirnico hot : jd cold u tcr , U th IOOIKM ia duit bj | st-cU t louding houte cr ( iilmto rejidtnca $70 r mouth. tVurtvto rcom hoacc w , Kth St. n Vontu' J50 month , UAUKKIt iH.U' . . , 3i7-tl UtliauJ riiu. FOR KKNT-In Rodlck'g block. Storeroom 120 feet deep and Rood office room. I'aulscn A Co. , f > jd F rnam , room 8 , 7CS-tf FOR BENT piano. Inquire * t Edholm it Krlck- ion's. 693-tf F 1011 KENT Store room l&OM Faro am Bt. , by PAULSEN & CO. 409-W ljH > H iiKMT trutnlehou toomi on cbu noitnwe JC oor. ItthandCapttolavcnnB , iormerly Crolgntoa IIOUM. F OR KENr Largo tnrnlsno room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. 18th and Fttrn&m. FOB BALE. FOR SALE A bargain In real estate on Charles street , between Irene nil James , house contain. Inff four rooms boiltlu closets , co Inr cl-tern ana out building all In good repair. Two lots all imall ( rult and Irult trees on the placo. Inquire on premises. J , It. Cornea. 1K9-28 Ij OR 8ALK 15 ehnrcal Omaha tjOan nntl Building JL1 association stock. lAtldrcsi "W. F. " Bco office. 142-23p FOR SALE TREK CIAt.M-t5 will buy rclln- qulslimcnt of a dtslrabloDakotatlco claim. Ad dress "C. M. ' Doc olllco. 123.25p Tj\0n SALE The piopcrtv " . K. cor. 13th and Cap- X' Itol a > enco. IIouiu lm ten rooms. A Rood cor ner for grocery , saloon or drug business. Inquire at or aiMreea the premises. D , P. BUOVt'N. 129'27p TTlOIt SALE-At a BJcrlllcolf sold before July 4th. JL ? House and lot on touth loth street , lot 00x140 ; also a top buggy and harness. Owner fearing town next month. Apply on premises , 3d house south of Centre. PS3-20p TTWll 8AIK A liouio with 4 rouins closet nna hall JL1 nnd n stnlilo and a lot at reasonable prlco on the south cldo of Hickory , bet. 7th and Eth St. D9M4p F I OR SAtiU Ilrlnk , on south 15th St. , near the nail w orks by Bailey and Froako 101-lp FOK SALE Three ol the bst lots In Handoom place at a barualn 11 sold soon. 1'ottor & Cobb , ISloVamam. 831-tf IilOR SALE SHEK1' A lot ot flno Colorado grades consisting of 800 cwee , 2 , 8 and 4 yoais old , about ClO yearlings and 100 lambs. The owes will Bhcar about 6 pounds. For furthcr.lnformation ad- dro JUJay Co. , Ilalglor , B. & M. R. K. , Nob. 033 Imp T7IOKSALK A grain , stook and coal business la JL : Western Iowa. Low price nnd easy terms. Butl- nesi will bear Investigation. " An unusual bargain offered. Address "Wlnchcll1 care Omaha Bco. 93930 FOR8ALE-A nlcocottvgo nnd full lot , hall block south of Milton Rogro' rcsldcnca , on 13tn street. Inquire ot It. Leo , Grocer , 2 < d and Lcavcnworth , 91Mm SAl K At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad- Iresa "X. Z. Q" Bee office. 878-tt " | ? OR SALE The Omaha Bakery , cstabllahcd 1874. J ? Contains a good stock of Fancy Goods and other fixtures , wagon , otc. Location Ural-class. Cheap for cosh. Apply 10 10th street , bet. Jackson and IIow- nrd. 7D4-lm P'OU SALE Two second hand pi nos , at Kdholm & Etlckson'a JIuslo Store on 10th St. 800-tf "JTlOlt SALE Too coziest and most desirable rc3 X1 dcnce on Capitol lllll. House contains 0 joom besides closets and etoro rooms , good cellar , city water , and all modem Itrpimetneiits. Good barn and outbuildings. Kvervthlngln first-class shape. Full lot. Inquire of T , F. Ljon on premises , 2423 Capital avenue. 842-tf TTIOUSALE 40 aero lariu , ailjjinlnii Klkhorn Hw- JL' lion ; saloon nnd drug etoro at Waterloo. Will cx- chaige for Omahn property. J. B. SILVIS , SiO-24p Elkhorn Staten , Neb. "TjlOR SALE A good paying grocery business , X1 stock nnd fixtures. Will Invoice $ -2,600. Sales 825,000 peryear. For further Information , address for two weeks "Z. " Bco office. 793-tf IflOK SALE-REAL ESTATE-A great bargain In 1 GO lots In Reese's Haco , on St. Mary's avcnuo street car line , at very low prlco for SO days. Apply to Joseph M. Reese , 211 South 14th street. 674-linp FOR SALE Tlie good will and fixtures of the Crclgbton Houso. Easy terms. 638-tf FOR SALE Two open aoconil-nand buggies and ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harnoy St. "IT'OR SALE Cheapest house nnd lot In Omaha , in JL ? rotter's addition , 8 Booms , well , SOO barrel cis tern , on two lots , 1(0 feet front by 130 feet deep , for e2.050. TOTTER & CoBO.-lElS Farnam St. fl-tf TTlOll SALK Cheap lota Iu ijnlnn's 2nd addition JD Klrkwood and Walnview. POTIEIl & COBB 1615 Farnam street 428-tf T7W11 SALE Twenty acres ol the Uritten farm , 84 X1 miles from the I'ostoIIIco , and cnly two blocks from Pratt's sub-divlaton. Will bo sold in 2J , 5 or 10 acre lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douglas "treet 270 tf TjlOH BALE Farm S mlloo from city , near Union Jt ? Stock yards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer , over Koo dcr'a Drug etore , 16th and Webster. S72- HISOnLLANBOUB. "VTOTICE A maw with several jcars cipcrlencu in -L > the ( Train buslntsi , wants a po.ltionln Eomosraall good grain point In this state , can keep the boobs and Is fully capable of managing an office and elevator. Energetic and full of business. Can furnish best of references. Address for further partIculais"Y."caro Dee . . ! Ul' At my Place Juno 18th , two coltsone JL a brown mare thros years rid ono d rk brown horeo two years oIJ. Cyrus Morton , west of the Poor Farm 133 26p I KSIONSgueulnuilarsystein , dressmaking latent JL.stylo at homo or In families , alia all kinds of Bewmgnlcelydono. Call at 207 north 18th street. 135-25p _ rrUKKN UP May 24th , 1BB-I , nt my place one horto Ji ( orrcl color and one pony mare bay , black tall , brand mark on hip. Owner ran have sa 4 o by prov ing property nnd pajiijg chargts. Phillip Caasidy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ npo EXCHANGE A grain and stock business loca- JL ted at several stations In Western Iowa tor a stock farm or good laods stilt ble for stock purposes. Thia offer will bear strictest Investigation. Write for par ticulars. Address " r > Inchell , " care Omaha BJC. 010-30 COOK STflfE The Pioneer and Still Ahead , r ixx TCTso , J nt uijicrbwllrijr tliolinjcst oIJ faehlanad stoves nd tutget It ha < the simplest nnd mobt eUlclcnt tore burner ! In the world , aud with new Improve , ion's the easiest to operate. Absolutely safe with spatent reservoir , now Iu me the second season Ithout a ilnglo accident. ia-Send for Catalogue , Price List , Etc. nufcti VAi'ou SXOVK co. , CLUVKLAND , 0. e iwjy pm B-io s : 'or Business , Traveling , Dress and andWeadinga. Weadinga. afADElOJJEiSUKB AND IIEADV-1I