OMAHA DAILY BEE TIIURSDAY , JUNE 26 1884 , THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning Juno 26 , LOOAL BREVITIES. VoropaughV biff circus Mils word place Upon Iho bill boards yesterday. A ten year old boy had two of his finger taVon oft yesterday by getting them caugli In r.tncklo block at the corner of Tbirtoonll and I/o.ivonworth street ? , Tho'commoncomont otorclios of the Hlgl school takes place this evening In Hi tljo opera homo. A fine literary ixml miwlea programme has boon prepared , to which all nro invited to listen. J. J. Schneider , the man who was sun ntnick In this city n few days ulnco and taken to the poor farm , has recovered vfficlontly so that ho Is able to walk around in the shade but M soon as ho steps outlnti ) the snwhlno ho bocomofl sick , The largo plato gloss In the Wabash ticket oITico , which was shattered by ft bullet from A revolver -Ith of July last , has just been re placed by ft now one. It Is said that Frank Moored , the genial ticket agent , saw the bullol nppronchlng.nnd . with his usual alacrity dodged it , thus saving himself. A Caucasian nnd nn rilinond-oyoti Celes tial last evening engaged in n dispute on Harnoy street over five * cents which the Asiatic claimed , the American owed him nnd refused to pay. The quarrel ended by the whlto inan'a being thrown he.id first through the window by Wing I'oo nnd hi * companions. Cnptaln O'Donuhoo ' , of Iho pollco force , Is entitled to the sympathy of this community. It is only n few wookfl since that ho was calloc to Chicago by the death of his wlfo , nnd now comes nnothor summons. Yesterday ho received a talo/ram from Chicago announcing the death of his little daughter , eighteen months old. Ho loft for that city in the nf' iornoon. Patrick Hockblrd , who was nrroatod Tues day night for boating his wlfo was in pollco court yesterday nnd so was the old lady to plead for him. She said she would forgive him if the Judge would , nnd would take him once more to her heart , The Judge concluded to lot him go but first sentenced him to throe months in the county jail , but suspended the sentence during Fat's good behavior. If In the next eighteen months ho is arrested ho will bo compelled to servo out the sentence. Headquarters for fireworks nnd flags at 'Max ' Meyer & Co. m&o-10djl7 PERSONAL. II. Nowinann , of Oakland , la nt the Metro politan. 0. It. Fletcher , of Detroit , in nt the Metro politan. It. S. Thompson , of Atlantic , Iowa , font the Metropolitan , Thos , .T. Smont. of Wood River , is nt the Metropolitan , Mn. O. Vincent , of Sioux Falls , Is vitltlng friends in the city. J. W. Hitchcock , of Hartington , Neb. , is nt the Metropolitan. S. J. Collins , of Hock Island in ntopplng at the Metropolitan. N. M. Ayers , of Hardy , Nob. , Is stopping nt the Metropolitan. John Oborllns , Dorchester , Neb , , is regis tered at the Metropolitan. .Tamos Cloary mid wife , of Grand Island , nro nt the Metropolitan. J. F. Shoemaker nnd wife , of JCaglo Hock , Idaho , are guests of the Metropolitan. Mm. J , II. Hamilton , of Sioux City , is vis iting Mrs. 0. S. Soulo , of North Omaha. Mrs. 13. W. Cnldwoll , wlfo of our "Cnl. , " of The Sioux Falls Press , is visiting1 relatives and friends in this city. Mr. Jaroos D. Danloy , a true and valiant Knight of Pythias , from Ashland , was in the city yesterday making arrangements the ex cursion , Ilor.Charlos Athlon , Guthrie Centre , Iowa , and Hov. Charlca W. IModgott , pastor of the Wcsloyan Methodist church , DCH MoinoH , were in the city yesterday , and tyft for home this morning. These gentlemen have boon the counsel for Hov. Goo , F. lirnnd , now deceased , but falsely accus ° d during his life nnd expelled from the Methodist ministry and church. Kinco his decease they have , with an iutonxo belief in his innoconcy , persistently carried the case through the general conference nnd now through a judicial conference , whoso proceed ings wo report in another column , and nt last achieved a complete and clean vindication of all criminally. They certainly deserve great credit nnd prnuu for their tireless nnd unceas ing work. iUUGICST UtUlQAINB OUT , YOUNO OTTLE von HALE. Sixty yearling steers and bulls mixed. Twenty-five cowo. Forty two-year-old heifers. One hundred and thirty one-year-old lioifora. The above can bo bought at a very low price extremely low. Inqniro at ofllco of Union Stock Yards company , corner Thirteenth and Douglass. moDE DE , POTTER THE OHOIOE , Union College's 1'rcslilcnt to bo the Succcseor of tlio Into nialiop CInrkEon , At the mooting of iho Protoataiit Uniaconal council yesterday afternoon , which had udjournou to D p. m. , at ita furonoon BOSSIOD , n billet was taken for a Buccccsor to the latu Bishop Olarkgon. Tlio vote stood twelve for Hov. D , Eliphalot Potter , president of Union Collofjo , Bohonactady , N. Y , , and four for Dr. J 11 IIodgi > i , roolor of St , Paul's church , Baltimore , Hd. On the motion of Key , John Willmin , who votud for Dr. Ilodgce , Dr. Potter's election was made unuinmousj. Ouicial notice of hia election was sent Dr. Potter hit night. "Wei do Meyer. II It now uudli-pulcJ that Vftn Dip Moy- cr'u CJnlnrrli ( ? uni U tlio only treatment ( hut will aUolutcly curn Catarrh freult or Chrtmic. "Very cfflcailoai. Baml ( Jould. , Wccrltg Wntrr , Nrb. " One box cured mo , . WwyKcnjoJi , Bismarck , Dakota. " "It me to tlio imlptt , Itev. ( Jconrii K. 7Uls , CVllovJUo , N. Y. " "Onn box radically uirwl me , liov. U , II. ' 1'ahlor , HO Kulilu ttieet , JJmoklyn' " "A porfet cure after 30 year * luUnlwr , J , ] ) . JilcDoiuhl , 710 llroail- woy , K , Y. . , & 0. , &Q , ThoujBiuU o ( totUui"- iiU U era retftlvoilnmi ll DaiU of thu worlill- 91-01. JrVV1 ) De Meyer1 * Iby l 'Ircu'to * , " tvllh etntciiionts o : UIH rnrci ] , innllful ( rco D. 13 , Dotvey & Co. 2 1'ulton Btrcct , N , Y tue-t.hun & cat.tn&3em A BIG BLOW. A toy m ana Rain Storm Wild Drorc KFeryMy to Shelter- Considerable Damage Done , A Circus Tent Jlloivn Down In Coun ell nitiffa Ono fllan Killed ntiil Several Wounded , This city wai treated yesterday tea min- nturo tornado. During the dinner hour the clouds rolled up thick and black from the west and almost without warning the storm turned itself loose. The streets wore filled with clouds of dust , pieces 01 paper , smalt boxes and nil kinds ol refuse , with n liberal sprinkling of hurry- ng humanity. It was indeed a comical aitrht to BOO adios wrestling with their parasols while , ho wind tossed them hither nnd thither. Their dress skirts made fine game for the unblushing wind and tilled like a balloon : hey hurried their wearers along at an exceedingly swift pace. To add to the discomfiture of many of ; ho ladies , the forenoon having been sweltering hot , they had comedown down town dressed in snowy whiteness , and , by the way , some very nice white costumes wore to bo seen upon the streets during the forenoon. Nearly everybody who knows anything at all about human nature knows that a lady never feels con- 'ortnblo in a rain storm when she is robed in a white gown. A good many Omaha ladies felt uncomfortable to-day. The ladies were not the only ones who wore out of humor. It was no funny , hing for a man to breast the storm , armed with a big umbrella which the wind blow around nt will , while inside the stores , pooping through the win- lows , were crowds of human beings aughlng at the unfortunate carrier of ho moasloy thing. While the rain was decidedly unploas- mt to all who happened to bo away rom homo , it was n good thing in many capccts. It cooled the atmosphere and b was possible in the afternoon to raw a long breath. It washed the ust and mud from the pavements , wha was not blown away by the wind. The strong wind did some damage ibout the city. A number of trees were ) lown down , as were also some fences. 'ho fence and gata of the Tivoll boor garden were laid low. St. Phllomona cathedral spire woavod rom ono side to the other , and for a time ookod as if it was going to succunlb to ho elements nnd fall prostrate in the troot , but it stood the storm all right. The Missouri river felt the influence of ho rain and during the storm raised con- idorablo , and rushed on looking more muddy nnd ugly than over before. It wns ono of the hardest storms that ms visited this section this season , and it s hoped that they will como in n little milder form' NOTES. There was a change of 25 degrees in no hour during the storm , the mercury ropping from 01 in the shade to GG. The scales of Justice on tha now court IOUBO were knocked out of balance by lie wind yesterday afternoon. On Farnam street the sign of the big ' 0" in front of Koustor'a saloon blow .own breaking several window panes in ho fall. Loronzon's cigar sign was knocked out of plumb by the wind. _ A number of bill-boards about the sity were blown to smithereens during do storm. , THE HTOUM AT COUNCIL BLUFF8. The storm at Oouncil Bluffs was mpro ovoro than it was at Omaha , the wind ) lowing stronger than it did hero. A argo crowd had gathered at the circus rounds just previous to the storm to at- xind the Barret circus. Quito n number F people had already entered the circus ont , and when the wind came up they jogan slowly going out. The circus men nally proceeded to take down the can- as , when the whole thing fell , killing no man and seriously wounding several thors. Our informont , an Omaha man , 'ho returned homo immediately after 10 accident , was unable to give further otails , except that the greatest excite ment prevailed among the crowd In the icinity of the circus tont. Ladies should to licet before using any preparation that is applied to BO delicate a urfaco as the skin. Any cosmetic will t first impart a beautifying effect and not pparontly injure the akin , but in a very hort time little blotches and disoolora- ions appear on the fnco which conclu- ivoly show the poisonous drugs in their omposition. It can bo safely eaid that nero than two thirds of the face powders ontain those injurious ingredients. Pox- oni's medicated complexion power is not nly absolusoly free from all deleterious matter , but ita principal ingredient is an ctivo curntivo for till diseases of the kin. It has stood the test of years. Sold > y all druggists. mo-oodly Many medicines now on the market wo what virtue they possess to the pros- ncoof powerful nnd poisonous drugs. IUNT'S [ Kidney nnd Liver ] REMEDY is mroly vegetable nnd will not injure the ooblust and most delicate person. AI.KXANJWIA , Juno 25. The Egyptian nuk .horltloa have quarantined n French vessel. ADBUNEEN BRUTE , la Bouts Ills Wlfo la a Bluuncr and la Arrouteil. Tuesday oroning a reporter of the BUB Imppcnod to ho on Sixteenth atroot corner of Outninlnga. As ho passed , two > ollcemnu were standing on the curb in company with a forlorn looidng Irish woman with two little daughters , not over six years old , clinging to hor. The woman's face bore an excited expression as she pointed toji\ man standing in front of the saloon ou that oornor , whom the ) olicomau promptly arrcetod. Ho was mrtlally intoxicated but made no rosis- anco. Uo were n coat , a slouch hat nnd .ottered pantaloons , ilia name was Pat Ilookbird. While the policemen were in the act of laying hands on the man the poor woman stepped around behind the re > > orter as if to scrcou herself , and kepi laying , with tiupjiresaod emotion "There , lo'll vo uowj ho has got to go the wife- buatorwillgotojaill" Then the rotumud to the reporter and iaid , "Yourjg man , there goes a wifj- > oattir. Look Jicrot" uud she throw aaido i dirty nlmwl which covered her ahoul- dcra , dliclosinu a blood stained dross thai was sickening to tee. "If you are not nn the udu cf temperance , hoidt the nig at onaeho ea'.d. ' " 1 have tis little children and that man to support , am yet ho beats mo nil the time. " The last sentence was spoken in the moit ago nizing despair , and the poor woman's voice choked with sobs. The two little girls at her side , though palo with Fright , attempted to sooth horj and said , "Now , don't cry , mamma , " The brute had struck his wlfo in the face , making nn ugly gash. IIo ought to bo aont up for five years. CREIGHTON COLLEGE , Its ComiGDCcniDni Last EycuiDg Attend ed by Many Omaha Citizens. Six Years of Successful Work by Tills Institution , The hnll of Croighton college was com * plotoly filled last oroning by citizens of Omaha , who were present to.witness the sixth annual commencement exorcises ol this homo institution of learning. The room was beautifully decorated and arranged for this occasion. The : ramo work about the stage was festoon ed with evergreen wreaths upon the rostrum had boon placed the chnmichl appliances to bo used during tho'ovenlng'u entertainment , and surmounting nil were .ho almost lifo oizo picture of Edward Croighton , and Mary L. Croightou hia wife , through whoso munificence and iborality this college was brought into existence. Upon cither side of the atago were seated the students of the institution , numbering nearly two hundred. In front of it sat the faculty , ton In number , Jishop O'Connor , Fathers Goliniori , Shafibl , Koopmnns , Daxachor and Pelt 'rom the Catholic settlement near Oloan , .ho two Fathers Glauber and Father Ser aphim , of Columbus , who had como to ) mahato bo present at these closing ex orcises. The exorcises were opened by the overture "Fra Diavolo , " rendered by the Musical Union orchestra of this city. It was well received and called forth eng applause irom the audience. "WHAT OOOD HAS IIISROKY DONE ? ' ' was the theme of the next exorcise , an oration delivered by Master Peter Cor- igan. Said the speaker : "In history , mtlons can read their past and their fu- uro. " The greatest pages of history the orator continued relate , between virtues and vices , in which trugglcs the former have always como out triumphant. In history patriots iring their countries into luxuries , final- y ambition , pride aud self interest seize hem , and their people are brought to uin , like the worm that waits for the ruit to ijrow , ouly to destroy it. Unless omp strong moral principle underlies nil institutions , they must fall. This oxor- iso was well delivered , great pains hav- nr ; been taken to make it the success vhlch it was. "Trompotor'fl Lust" a cornet solo , by Jonry T. Irvine/wos a fine rendition of his beautiful piece , and elicited rounds of applause. "TUB AIU WE BUEATUK. " The next in order was a lecture in two mrts , by John Wlialon and Francis Me- 3uiro. Ws are in the bottom of a great oa , whoso existence is as necessary to us as water to fish , Experiments were then csortod to to show the component parts f air. The nature of oxygen was liown by several experiments. The litrogon jar was also brought nto use. That air has weight was also shown , by experiments with the xhausted glebe , the barometer and the ump. The pressure upwards , down wards and lateral was also shown , 'hoao experiments and the ease and uccoss with which they were nccom- > lishod showed those two young men to > o not moro tyros in the search of scion * IGo knowledge. ' 'Fair Shines the Moon" a aong by rloatcr Chatham Rodick was sung in uch a manner as to call him back for > second. Ho then Bang "Tho Last lose of Summer" and at ita close waa oudly applauded. " 1'iiEi'AiiiNo FOR EXHIBITION" A dialogue in seven parta by Master Pat- ' ick McGovern , Emmett McOroary , Ed- viu Orcodon , Ilarnott "Murray , Augustus Joopor and Steven Bowos. This ploas- ng little exorcise represented a group of mall boys appointing their parts for a n xhibition without the aid of these elder hanthoy. Master Creadon gave "Old ) akon Bucket"Master Oooper"Nobody'a Child , " Master Mercer "Tho Razor Sol- or , " Master Murray "Tho Return of logulus , " Master QBowos "i'vo Wandered to the Village , Tom , " Master ilcCroory "Stay , Jailor , Stay , " nnd Master McGovom "Ho is not Mad. " The recitations were well spoken and each speaker being presented with a beau- iful boquot at the close of his part. Tha next was potpouri , " Pleasant lecolleotions , " which was well received. Then came the distribution of premi ums by Bishop O'Connor , as follows : The John A. Oroighton medal for ex cellence in the classical course Francis J. McGinn. The medal for excellence in the second academic Charles P. Fronzor. The medal for excellence in the third academic William Quiulan. The John McCroary medal for excel- enco in first rhetoric commercial course Peter Oorrigan. Tlio modal for excellence second rhet oric--Kd ward MoYann , The first grammar class excellence modal John Fitzpatrick , The second grammar class excellence modal , by Francis Dollono William Brady , The first rudiments excellence modal donated by Felix McShano Ilartnott Murray. The second rudiments excellence med al Francis McShano , Thou canto the finale "Nabucadnosar" and muslo by the orchostM , which closed the exercises of the evening. This institution which has grown up with Omaha scorns to bo npp rociatod by ita citiiswB , The attendance last year was 275 , the greater number of whom were going to school whonat closed for the year. Nearly every ono of these , students live in the city. The faculty now consists of ton able teachers , whoso work is given to educational purposes. To moro fully meet the needs aud de mands of parents it has boon doomed beat by the college authorities to change thu courses of study. Hereafter there will only bo ono oaurso , which will bo made up from the heretofore classical and scientific. It will bo a four years' course , intended to tit the student for a practical business life , whether in liter * nry or scientific pursuits , OVERRULED , The Motions in Gnlhriu's ' Cases Helil 'Not fell Taken , Jtayor Clmso's Not Yet Determined Mrs. "Ward Secures a Divorce. In the district court room yesterday quitoacrowd was present to hcnr the de cisions of the judges upon the motions to quaah in the Chase and Guthrie cages. The decision of the court by Judeo Ne ville , overruled the motions in all the latter cases. In the cases against the mayor , the court stated that for the pro ] sent itwould render no opinion , , the difficulty being to determine whether or not the mayor is a ministerial officer as charged In the indictment. The court , upon rendering its decision , ordered the case of the atato against Guthrie sot down for trial at two p. m. yesterday. At that time the defendant , by his counsel , Colonel Smytho , was pre sent , and asked for n continuance until Mayor Ohaso , who , it was shown , would not bo able to bo in court for a week , could bo present. Smytho was informed by the district attorney that in the case to bo taken up Mayor Chase's testimony would not bo needed , as lie know nothing concerning the charges in the indict ment. Smytho then asked for time until to morrow morning. The court did not seem at all inclined to grant it. The do- 'ondant's counsel said ho was called into the case only last Saturday and more tiino was necessary , and if the court in sisted upon going to trial yesterday after noon ho would withdraw from the case. The court then allowed the case to go over until this morning at 0:30 : o'clock. Attorney Godwin then stated to the court that ho would bo ready to-morrow morning to try three cases against 3uthrio , and would go through with them all until a conviction was reached or ho was acquitted. Judge Neville said ho should have throe coses ready against three individu als and not against one. Mr. Godwin stated ho h d arranged the criminal cal ender for the best interest of the state , as ! io thought , and if the court wished to change it it could do so , but ho would to- sign and , another district attorney might bo appointed. The case of Matilda Ward- against William Ward was then taken up. This suit was brought by Mrs. Ward to obtain i dpcroo of divorce from her husband , al- eging want of support and cruelty. There was no appearance of defendant , either in person or by attorney. The court stated to her attorney , after .ho plaintiff and her daughter had tosti- iedj that ho would grant a divorce , but no decree therefor should bo entered up until July 11 , that being the day set down for trial on the trial docket. Mr. Ferguson , attorney for lu'rmoy , ndlctedifor.ahoJjting with intent to kill , argued his motion to quash , which was overruled by the court. Hammocks , Croquets , Imwnteunls , Baos-Balls , etc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&elOdU7. Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers wore filed for record in th'o county clerks office Juno 24 , and reported for the BEE by Amos' real estate agency. Charles JE. Brunorto Melissa Mallett , w d , lot 8 , block 11 , Shinn's first add , § 1100. John F. Behm and wife to llamus Rasmussen , w d , part block 7 , S. E. Rogers add , $80. Goo.P.Bomis and wife to JohnD.Cown , w d , lots 11 and 12 , block L , Lowes 1st add , $225. Wm. M. Horton to Joanna B. Horton , w d , B j lot 4 , block 50 , Omaha , 81. Chas. B. Douel to Harry P. Douol , vr d , lots 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 9 , 10 and ni 8 , block 17 , E. V. Smith's ' add , § 4,000. John Campbell and wife to George Gilman , n o d , oi nw of sw J , section 20-15-13 , $224 24. George W. Gilman to John I. Redick , w d , n& " of ei , nw of sw , section 20-15-13 , 83300. Herbert E.Gatcs to A.and H.Kountzo , ots 9,10,11 and 12 , in 12 , Plainviow , w d , 81,000. Harris & Fisher to Mrs. V.H.F.Bort- ett , lot 7 , block 12 , Hanscom Place , w d , $1.500. Phillip Meyers to Mary Isabella Mey ers , lot 8 , block 222 , Omaha , w d , § 250. Fourth of Julygoods , FiroworksFlags , Firecrackers , Torpodos , Bucket Lanterns , oto. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&o,10djl7 ASTTho Voice ol tlio People. No-fam- ly lyoa wore ever BO popular as the Diamond ) yo3. They never fall. The 131 ack is far an- wlor to logwood. TliP other colors are brll- lant. Wells , Itichardaon & Co. , Burlington vt. _ mr From Palace to Hospital. MAIUUIM.EH. Juno 25. The Chateau for- ncrly belonging to Empress I'utrenlo ID being iroparod for the nccoramodition of 50ft chole- a patlonta. SEAL ov N. 0. Tobacoo finost'in the and Absolutely Pure. A manul f purcncal. strength and v\liof ) ouicoc i lloio cooi otuloil th a | ko ordinary klndt , in J cannot bo i U In competition with tbg multitude ot low tc t , iho.it weight alum or tihoipli&to powder * . Bald .only lii ci lUKtatt P WDBU CO SPECIAL NOTICES. will Posltlvelynot ba Inserted nnless paid in advance. TO LOAN-MoneV. "VfONRY loaned on chattel * , notes bought , cut rate 1VJL ticket ! sM. A. Formon , 113 S. 13th St.0381m 0381m Lonncil on cluttcl mortgage , by U , K. MONKV , room 20,0mah National Bank. 016-lmo TO LOAN-Tho lowest ratei ol interest MONEY > ' Loan Agoncr , Uth ft Dom-la S8tf It/TOKKY / TO LOAN In Bums of * 300. and onward iVl O. r. DATii And Co. , Jlotl Estate and Loan Aconfg. 1608 Farnam St. S U. HELP WAMTB1) . \X7ANTED-lloyl2toia years old to do chores I > and go to school. Good home lor the right hey Call 423 10th St. 187'2ip , _ . . | at I'adflo House , Tenth and Dav enport. 173 tf TITANTHD A kitchen and dining room plrl at the Vt Uoddurd House , Sherman av , 100S7 | > "t tTANTED A Rooil programmer ono u'od to li'l ' T V prating. Apply to manager now Atblctlo P rk Sherman avenue. 176-25 TXTANTED A Rood carpenter Immediately. Ap- VV ply A. S. Trcllur now Athlctlo 1'ark , bherm n avenue. 170-25 'ANTED Boy to feed gordon press , at 0. W. W Oraj-'s printing otllce. 102-26p W IAh'TED-A girl Immediately at 020 Harnoy St. 109 26p First-claw cook. Oood wages. Mrs. WANTED W V Morso.S.V. . corncrlOthandCapltolavo. , or at ofllco ot Morsa's Dry Oooda store. 140-24p T l7A TED-Youg man to take care of prhato llv- TT ery and do general work. Experience no-cssa- ry. Ilclerencca required. Address "U"Bco ofllco , 108-1 WANTKU-ARcntsfor Itcpublcau and Datnocratlo Campaign D'ographles bv distinguished rcpro- Bontathcs. tlilly llluttrntcd. Dot the tot Bond Wets lor 1'rofpcctus to be ready two da ; s after nominations Dig Wages Quick silei. John Burns Pub. Co StLous. ! 1(080 "TirANTED-LADE3 ) Oil OENTLKMEN-In city or VV country , to take nice , light nnd pleasant work al their own homos ; $2 to $5 o day easily and quittly made ; work sent by mall ; no canvassing ; no stamp for reply. Please address Kcllatlo llan'l'g Co. , I'lil- adelphla , Pa. 149 Imo WANTED Podlcrs to soil a good pa } Ing article with good proQt. Call at 20281'lcrco M. . from StolOa m. or6 to7p. in. 157-27p T57ANTED First-class pants makers at J. C. Va- VV por'fl. 161-2Cp W ANTED Good girl for Foil Robinson 217 N. Uth St. 184-28p W , ANTED First-class girl for general house-work Apply Jlr. J. II. Shro\o 103 25th street WANTED Agood girl for general houio-uork 627 FleasantSt Mrs. r. W. Head. 132-25p WANTED-At N. W. corner 13th and Capital a\o. a chambermaid. I30-25p NTICD Two or three flrst-clasa carpenters at VV Frank D. Heads , ZOO.touth 10 street. 137-25p "TT7"ANTED Oood steady girl for general house- V < work 618 S. 10th between Jackson and Honard. 14S.25p WANTED-A barber , TOO S. lots street , Omaha. 010-30p "VlfTANTED Oood girl about 18 years old for gen- VV eral housework In family of two. Addrcsx "R. E " Boo olllco. 127-28 rfTANTED A dressmaker of flftotn ycari * exper- VV lence , wishes work In families. Address "II. D."Beoofflco. HB25i > -A girl , 211B California street. ANTED In a family of three , a competent cook and launilrots who will milk a cow. Wages 320. a month. Apply at 809 Park avo. lor.2Up Qlrl for general h uso-work 217 north WANTED 10th St. 109-3p ANTED Two good girls , ono nurse and ono lor general house work. Oood wages paid to com petent help , 316 North 20th Street. 055-tf WANTED A cook , mm or woman , ? 3.00 per per week. M. Obent , Nebraska House. North PIatt , Neb. 031-26p Qlrl at 1610 Sherman avenue. Mrs. WANTED . B48 tf WANTKD A competent girl for general house work. Wages $20. a month. N. W. cor 18tn and Davenport. 023-tf WANTED Olrl for housework at 2227 Dodge St. 701-lm Oood dishwasher and second cook At WANTED ' restaurant , 1514 Dodge Street. 741-tt 741ttANTED ANTED Canvassiug agents to handle a newly patented article. One to three cin be sold In OTcry family , Call on or address "Enterprise " No. 14 Cralghton Block. - 632-tf 81TPAT10HB WABTBD. Situation aaofllco boy or other light WANTED work , by a boy 13 years old. Good habits , living wltn parents. "A. B. " Bee ottlce. 17R-27p WANTED Position 03 city salesman and collector. References given Addross"J" careot Bee Ofllce. 165-27p WANTED Situation by joungglrl to do chamber work. Apply at 2113 Harnoy St. 039-27p married man wishes a situation with AYonng business home In Omaha. Have served twehocars with wholesale dry Goods house of Chicago. Addresj "F. F. C. " Bco office. U8-2flp TT7AN7ED A situation l > y an experienced bouse- VV keeper. Oood references. Address Mrs O , O. Soelyo. Fremont , Neb. 124-27p 'Young married man wauta situation as book A keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. AdJrtBj "O. " care Bee. 898-tt KISCBLLAHHODS WANTS. Ji ' ANTED A set of books to keep evenings W' experience. Address "D. E. " Bee office. TiyANTED Four day boarders at 2000 Cass St. To buy a house and lot ot 4 or 6 rooms WANTED aim location. J. L , \ \ ilkle , 100 S , 14th bt , 18Q-25p 1TTANTED Four boarders In a private family 813 VV Dodge street. 112-26p ) An eight to nine room homo , with barn , city water , gas II possible. Within ten minutes walK of tha poatofllce. Please addrota "S. ' this otlico. "TITANTED Information wanted , concerning roy V V wlfo who Iclt homo Juno i th. Five dollars re ward fur any information concerning her whereabouts II living or nhera I can i nd her body , If dead. Ad dress U. Vcr Bleat , Omaha P.O. &W-25p 1\7ANTED Boarders to know the Bt. Charles Ho. VV tcl on Harney St. , between 12th and 13th will Bit up thu best table board for $4 00 per week of any housa In the city ol a oorrespondlr" urlce. 238-tf OR RENT-House 5 rooms In prod repair. Nice I 1 > aid , cistern water. Rent * 25 per mnth 1411 VarkWldeaw. Apply to Jno.W Bell DrufglitlOth Street. 185 tf RENT House 6 rooms , corner Poppletonand FOIt SU , $10,60 pir month. Barker and Majue , IStb and Fa-nam. 187.tf RENT With board , an elegant furnished FOR bed room. 2009 Cass St. lOc-lp 1011 KENT FurnUluxl rooms with board , 1812 F Dodge , ISO-lp FOR IIKNT-S roouu , 3 rjoaets , city water , at DOS N. 13'ft Street. 191-S7ri I7IOR 'IIENT Furnlthvd ( rent rooms with JJ 816 South 10th St. 174-S7i | F 1011 ItKN'T Fuinlihtxl rooms for houte-kceping 603 north 17th Ht. 177 27 | > IlKNT-IIouto corner of 10th nd Pacific. one block ftoia B. & M. Depot. O , Who an. 193-27p "ITtOll 1IKNVTo Rcutlemin and wife , iult of two JL1eiy dctlrablofutnliihed roomi ; til corn enlencoi , Sd fleer , Lortnicn'ii bnlldlng , IStli and Ilouard. In. julre raom 3Ouiana Nntlonal Uauk liulldlog , 11ENT-A fumUhed room at 1S1B Jackion St , FOIl fclM 80p Oll ItKNT-h-urnUhcJ rocma 1818 Dodge Street , II 1 8Si 2p TTiOll KEN r-Untll September l t. A nice 6 room JD cottiemICailtolav | ; ! ) . Furnlilicd to a am . lulywltliuutchlldrm. InqulroatO.a Ooodrlchi Ca , 1116Faruau St ICStf BENT Nicely furnUhed room without board 13U Davtbpoit tit. Ifli-SOp 11KNT A cottage Ztth itrett , one iqiuro FOR Bt. il ry' a e. 8 rooa and Bummer UtcheotK. amoDtn , WarrtuBwlltlcr. 141-tl MEEGELL & BOSJBNZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAURY THE LAIKJES7 AND FINEST.RETAIt , STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AflD DECORATIONS 3ronlirAiF.3 1515 Donglas Slrefit. Omaha. Are prop OUTSIDE In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECORATING Buffalo U , S. Standard IjES , Hirnebau ; h & Tayior , WESTERN AGENTS , OMAHA , BEB. . R. II. TRACK , DORMANT , HOPPER , | WAREHOUSE PLATFORM , ' & COUNTER. ALWAYS IN STORE IABGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government. .REPAIR SHOPS Scales of nil kinds repaired nnd sealed by TJ. S standard weights. 3 "Write for Estimates. HIMSBAUGH & TAYLOE , x 1405 Doticrlns Slreefc. TTTIOH HEM Hcuto on 17th St. near Capitol a , , J ? at 316 per month. S. Lehman. 143-tf FOIl RENT Very desirable elegantly furnished roonB. Terms reasonable. 511 Pleasant sti eot street , 120-2B TTlOIl HUNT Parlor bed room. Inquire northwest J ? corner 8th and Howard. 110-27p TOT RENT-Nlctly furnlihod front room with 01 JF without board. Inquire N. W. Cor. 21B6 and Burt etrcetB. H8-25p FOn HUNT One neatly furnished room and single bock room 1816 Chicago. 104-28 FOR IinNT Homes 012 and 010 Capitol ave. E. Estabrook , 1618 Chicago St. 1000-28p F OH KENT A pleasant furnished room at 1 OS Capitol ave. OS5-S6p 1011 UENT-Ono store in Crounso'Bloclt. O. M F Hitchcock. G06-U F > OU KENT 4 good rooms south-east corner 20th and Cumlng. 070-tf FOR RENT Fumlsned rooms , with or without board , 16il Dodge street. 7-27p FORRENT-SlitroomhoUEOon Btreetcar Una and convenient to business. Address Immediately , "G. X. " Bco offlco. 7C6 tf FOR RENT Douse with 6 rooms and good sized kltchen.wlthccllar and clstcra,1510 S. llth street. Inquire 1016 Castollar street. SS3-27p FOR RENT A first class store In good locality. Inquire Edhulm and Erlckson. 601-tf RENT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge. FOR Dodge.4S9lm FOR RENT First-class 6 room cottage S. T Peterson , south cost corner 16th and Douglas. 174-lmp RENT Rooms In Nebraska Notional Bank FOR building. Most deslrablo umces In the city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by steam. Apply at Bank. 626 tf FOR RENT Elegant residence 10 rooms , turnaco hot and cold water , bath rooms & 0. duiublo first-class boarding house or private residence $70 per month. Fourteen room house new , 14th St , nesr Jone 50 per month. BARKER & SIA.YNE. S6S7-U 13th and Farnam. RKNT In lledlck's block. Storeroom J20 FOR deep and good office room. Paulson & Co. , &J3 Farnam , room 3. 768-tf FOR RENT piano. Inquire at Edholm & Erlck- eon's. 093-tf OH RENT Store room 1609 Faro am St. , by F PAULSEN&CO. 409-tf inoit KENT narnianed roouia on me noitowe J ? cor. 18th and CapHoIavcaus , formerly Orolgnton Houce. IHO-t FOR KENT Large furnisno room to gentleman only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 435-tf SALE Butohar business and tools In an en terprising town of 2.000 Inhabitans. Only two moat markets hero. For particular * ) nddrcsi "D and II. " Bee cfllco , l/l-30p SALE House 4 rooms barn , cistern , well , FOB trees , lawn ic' , all new jull completed. I'llco 81,400. 2110 Blonde , near Saunaers. lu7-2sp Oil 8LE Two choice timber claims In Brown F County , near rail road town , Oood soli and running water on land. Address Dr. David Tallchlff , Bassett , iJrouii County Neb , 108 lp T7\OR \ SALE CHEAP Heal oatato business In town JL1 of f > 00 population on Kopubllcanalley Hall * road. Excellent location , flue country , large list , bent oa reasons for nulling , a splendid opportunity , books show business. Address " 0 , W. L. Bee office. 172-4p FOR BALK Now house 2 largo rooms full lot S , Omaha , ? l,8uO. $160 down and 915 per month. liarkcr S. Jlaj no 180-27p SAI.E New cottage 7 rooms ono block OH FOR rue. , tory diBlrable $3,000 easy terms. Bar ker & JIayne. 188-27 OH SALE Ono family horse bu gjr and harness. F Inquire at Blue Barn , 110 north Sixteen Bt. 181-l3p ! "ITtOIt SALU Aflnt-clasa eroccrv business , an us- JU tablUhed tradu In the > ioart of liuslao s , m kmt ; money. Good roisons for Hillltiir , will require a cap. Ital of near M.OJO , Addi ea lock box 483 , 182.23 SALE A restaurant , making money , eiilon- FOIl buslucu In the heart of the city , good re - eonfornllini ? . AJdrcss lock box 408. 1&323 SALK Special bargain , house and lot on FOIl St. on Belt line block from Street car liuuio llcnt $ ia. per month. I'rloo * i,000. llorso & Bruu- nor. 18123 SALK-A bargain In roil estate oa Chancs FOIl . K-t en Irene and Jame , house contain. Ine Jour rooms bo-Ides closets , co lar cl tern ana out bulldlnes all In good repair. Two lots a I email fruit and fruit tnut ou the place. Inquire on prcmlees. J , H. Cornel. 1W-28 SALE 16 ( hares Omaha Loan and Building FOIl stock. , Addies "W. F , " Bee otllce. 142-tSp SALE-TREE CLA1M125 will buy rclln- FOR of desirable Dakota trco claim. Ad dress "C. M. ' Bee otllce. 123 25p SALE The piopcrty V. E. cor. 13th and Cap itol ftunro. Home has ten rooms. A good cor ner for proccry , saloon or drug biulnesi. Inquire at or address thu premises. D , F , BROWN. 12) 27p 8ALK-At a sacrifice If oold before July 4tb. FOIl and lot on south 10th street , lot eo > 140 ; alio a top buggy and harness. Owner leaving town ittxt month. Apj > l > ou prcmisci , 2d bouic south of Ce ntro. P83-28p FOR SALE-Brlnk , on south 16th SL , uuir thl nail uorks by Bailey and Froake 101-lp 17011 HALE Three ol the belt lots In Hansoom L1 place at a bargain It sold aoon. Potter & Cobb , 51&Varnaui. 031-tI SALE HHEKP A lot of Une Colorado grades J70K 1 corisUtlng ol SOOcwci , t , S and 4 yean old , about &M ) callings and LOO lambs. The ew i * 1)1 ) hear about 6 puund * . For further Inlortnatloa dre-a Hllay Co. , Utl ler , D. & U. It. U. , Neb. 034 Imp "IT'OR SALK A grain , Btook ana cual business m JL ; Western Iowa. Low price and easy terms. Bud- ness will bear InvceUeatlon. An unusual bargain offered. Address "WinchcU" care Omaha Bco. 039-20 FOR SALE-A nice cottigo and full lot , half block south of Milton Rage's' residence , on 19th street. Inqulro of M. Leo , Grocer , 2id and Loavcnworth. 017-lm FOR SAt E At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad. dress "X. Z. Q" Boo office. 876-tf FOR SALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874. Contains a good stock of Fancy Goods and other fixtures , wagon , etc. Location first-class. Cheap for cosh. Apply 610 10th street , hot. Jackson and How ard. 704-lm 0R SALE Two second hand pUnos , at Kdholmt & Erlckson's Muelo Store on loth St 890 tf FOR SALE The coziest and most desirable res dcnce on Capitol Hill. House contains 0 krcom besides closets and store rooms , good cellar , city water , and all modern Improvements , Good barn and outbuildings. K\erj thing In first class shape. Full lot. Inqulro of T. P. Ljon on premises , 2429 Capital a\enuo 842 tf TJ Oil SALE REAL ESTATE A great bargain In J ? CO lots In Reese's Place , en St. Mary's avenue street car line , at very low price fnrSOdajs. Apply to Joseph II. Rceso , 211 South 14th street. 674-lmp FOR SALE The good will and fixtures of the Crelghton Houso. Easy terms. 038-tf FOR SALE Two open nooond-nand bugglcj ancV ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harnoy Bti \ 839-U * "IT'OR SALE Cheapest housa and lot In Omaha , In JL1 Potter's addition , 8 sootns , well , SCO barrel cis tern , on two lots , 1(0 ( feet front by 130 feet deep , for 12.050. POTTER & CuBB. 1616 Farnam St. 488-tf " 171011 SaLE Cheap lots In Shinn's 2nd addition JD Klrkwood and Plalnvlew. POTTER & COBB 1616 Famam street 428-U "ITlOK SALE Twenty acres ot the Urllfen farm , 84 JL ? miles from the Postofflco , and cnly two blocks from Fratt's sub-division. Will be sold In 2 } , 6 or 10 acre lots. Inqulro Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611 Douglas "treot 70 tl > OR HALK Farm It miles from city , near Union Stock yards. Inqulro at Mrs. Meyer , over der's Drue etora , 16th and Webster. S72 MI3CELLANEOUB. OTItAYED OR STOLEN From Hani ) fc Fhher'g O Packing House , one sorrel mare ponywith white face , 3 white feet , branded on right thigh "S" . brush of tall cut off. Whoever will return or will glre such Information ai to lead to recover ; of same win re * ceive suitable reward. Harris & Fisher , Omaha. 200 tf STRAYED On Juno 22 , ono large red cow , horns crooked In , and whlto star on forehead. Finder will bo liberally rewarded by returning or bringing inlormatl > n to 818 South 10th St. 170-tI NOTICE A man with several years eiperlcnculn the grain buslntss , wants a position In some small rood grain point In this state , can keep the books and Is lully capable of managing an otllco and elevator. Encrgetlo and full of business. Can furnish best of references. Address for further partlculoi8"Y."caro Bee otllce. 16l.d7tv\2t rpAKEN UP At my Place Juno ISth , two coltsouo JL Q brown mare three jeara rid ono dtrk brown horse two ycara old. Uyrus Morton , west of the Poor Farm. 13325p JESSONS given In tailorsvstem , dressmaking latest Btylo at home or In families , also all kinds of sewing nlciily done. Call at 07 north 10th street. 135 25p rpAKEN UP May 24th , 188-1 , at my place one horeo JL torrcl colpr and ono pony mare bay , black till , brand mark on hip. Owner can have uaae by prov ing property and paying charges. Phillip Caseidy. OM 6woew rr\0 EXCHANGE A gram nod stock bunlnessloca. JL ted at several stations in Western Iowa tor a stock farm or good lauds suitable for stock purposes. This offer will boar strictest Investigation. Write for par ticulars. Address " rt Inch ell , " care Omaha Bee. 040-30 EDWARD KUEE-V MAOI3TER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION AL1ST. 303 Tenth street , between Farnam and liar- ney. will with the aid of guardian spirits , obtaining any one glance or the past and present , and thu certain condition In the future. Boots and Bhoci made to order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed , HB HUD JJr Ao * HW9 AJ ? For Business , Traveling , Dress and . Weddings. MADE TO MEASURE AND READr-UADE fJTNeck DressliiRf. New Summer Novcltlea SALE A good narinir grocery business , FOIl and flxtures. Will Invoice J2.600. Mlea 825,000 perytar. Kor further Information , ad-lrew for t"Q weeks "Z. " Bee olllro. 7 g- " McOAETHY & BUBKE , 818 HTH STREET , BET. AND DOUGLAS. DEEXEL & MAUL , ( snooEssonsTojoima. JACOBS ) OTDEETAKERS ! tb * old Ktand 1117 I'arnunitrcot. ' Ordira or uph lolldted and promptly ttteated to. 1t 1t t 1t n a clVI VI VItl tiU tiUy cu CO CO til , rot clo wa tlV ( DOI DOIa Bill sist lllld moi orp ; mil to t oxet Ohi , is to mitt ntat < joun thut Tt to We TJi thin , Pr of V. natio with praiii atiun lin ; | ] Htato IlniHc nbilit ; cut mi Now 1 Mr. this uv M hca < coiuini No. 21 served house , ' clerks < Jlero 01 rooms ( apartm thoju wliose i ceuiiarj' . The Mr. Jill Imld the New Y occupy t -aueel commit ! better 11 After and af te. jihono a Jl'hotJ , A satisfied , thw triji