8 OMAHA JDA1LX" BEE-FRIDAY" , JUNE 27 188i THE DAILY BEE1 Friday Mornine ; , Juno 27 , LOCAL BREVITIES , At the grand excursion and plcnto of th Musical Union orchestra , Sunday , Juno 29tt Sixty of Omaha' * best musicians and nil th singing eodotloa of Omaha will take part. At 7 o'clock Saturday evening the bean of public works will hold n mooting. At tha ttmo the bids for grading portions of Twenty fourth street In this city will bo opened. If you want to enjoy yourself to-day , go with the picnickers to Ashlaod. Ticket ) nro only ono dollar for the round trip , Th < train starts from the B. & J > L depot nt 8 to morrow morning , { Kildav.J Lookl Lookl Onaoftho finest chnncoa ever offered. A fine business for nftloj small capital required. Everything now and sale able. No don i stock. Open to the fullest In vestigation. The best of reasons given. Como and Investigate. Address , BUHINKHS , BEE office. If youneod n little recreation Invest n dol. lar and go to AJihland with the K. P. ox cur- BlonlsU to-day. A pleasant rldo , lots of fun , all for n trlflllng sum. Don't fall to so- euro a ticket at Toft's cigar store , or of norao ono olao , and bo nt the B. & M. depot at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The closing oxorctsofl of tha Gorman- American school will take place at Gonnanla Ilall on Friday evening , Juno 27th. An extensive - tonsivo and Interesting programme ho * boon prepared by the managois , who extend a cor dial invitation to all friends of the school. A small admittance , 25 cents , will bo charged to cover actual expenses. Mrs. Curry , widow of Iho Into lllehard Curry , has sued the colored Masonla society lor payment la full of the funeral expenses of ho hiub&nd , who dlod last fall. The Masona answer that they only agreed to defray ono- half of tha expensed of tlio burial. The case was hoard by Judge McCulIoch , of the county court , who has taken tbo matter under advlsomont. The laces placed on sale yesterday by 3. P. Morno & Co. are the choapnst lot ever shown nt retail ; amongst thorn nro aoino beautiful wldo white Bruuals lace tint Is elegant for ilounclngs or trimming will to goods. Tomorrow row Morse will open up a largo lot of Guipure Hamburg Embroideries at about half the cost to import. The Musical Union orchestra will have an excursion on Sunday next to the Union Pacific park near rapllllon. An attractive programme of amusements has boon arranged for the occa aton. Thcro will bo tlxty musicians and n full chorus , including the following organlza tiuns : Musical Union brass band and String orchestra , Irvine's String ami .Brass bandI'ro- baskn'g Bohemian band , Mannorchor Singing Eoclety. Quartette club , IIolTman'a oichostra , Ancient Order of Illhoanlan brais band , Con- cordia singing society , Schweitzer's singing so ciety , and Omaha Tnrn-Voroln. A mooting of IrMi-Amerlcarw was hold In the city council chamber on Wednesday evening for the purpose of organizing a Blalno and Logan club. Col. Burke wan elected chairman , and Gon. O'Brien was chosen secretary. Mr. Murphy , acting mayor , made n strong speech supporting the republican nominees , and moved that a committee of nine , Col. Burke to bo chairman , bo np. * * pointed to organize an Irish- American Blalno and Logan club. Messrs. Qulnn , White , and O'Brlnn and others urged the formation of such an organization. The chairman waa empowered to appoint the committee of nlno , taking the necessary time to select the moat suitable men. The mooting then adjourned subject to the call of the commlttoo through ita chairman , It will bo remembered that some thrco or four years ago the Wabash railway Bold a bl ? pile of ticket ! at reduced rates , and the scalpers and speculators Invested heavily In them. Several hundred thousand dollars were soli ) . A few days ago the Wabasu officials made uu order that no tickets issued prior to May 1st , would bo received. A day or two , two travelers purchased two of thosa ttikota from Omaha scalpers , and started for Chicago. They had ridden but a short dla. tanco on the Wabash train , when the conduc tor not only refused to recolvo their tickets , but put them off the train. It It quite likely that damage suits will follow. The ecalpora In Omaha , Kansas City , and other points In the Missouri valley nro heavy holders of these tickets , and they no doubt will take come immediate action In the promises to pro tect themselves from loss. Pollco Courts A follow named Berthold Btoln yesterday entered John G. Brandt's l > lace on Tenth street and begged for a drink , saying that ho was sick. The bar-keeper gave him a drink , and then stepped to the roar to fill n bottle. Stein thou tapped the till for $2.35 : but was caught by the bar-ltcopor , who took him to the police court , wboro the prison- e was sentenced to twenty days In Jail. Two drunkards were assessed 85 each. A tramp wa sentenced to IB days on broad and water , but the sentence wasBuspandodto allow him toloavotown before noon. Frank ICrogh , Charged with assaulting John Nelson , failed to appear , and his bond of ? 200 was declared forfeited. Hammocks , Croquota , Lawntonnla , Baos Balls , etc. , at Max Moycr & Co. m&olOdil7. ELAINE AND LOGAN , A ( Jlul ) Oity tTolutlCusli OhoBou President. The republicans of this city hold a mooting last evening in Fireman's hall. The object of the meeting wai to organize - ize a Blaine and Logan club hi Oniahn. H. D. Estabrook reported back from the committee previously appointed to draft a conntitutiou for the club , that it had performed its work , and submitted a constitution , which was read and adopted. Its oflicors nro to bo president , secretary , and treasurer , twolro vice-presidents , two from each word in the oily , nnd on executive coraraitteo of nine , the latter to be appointed by the president. After the adoption ot the constitutloi all present signed it and become mem- bera of the club. John Hash was elected presidontby acclamation , A. 0. Troup BecroUry and Henry Bollu , treasurer ! 'Jho election of vice presidents was do. ferred antil next nicetinif. A rcnolution waa adopted directing tun president to call a meeting of republicans for next ' odnetdny oveniiiK , at wJiinJj time the organization will bo perfected , * > n--iL- TjinmPpfc Ueadciuartorn for fireworks and flags at M r Meyer & Co. m&e.lOdjl7 LAUNCHED FOR LIFE. Omaha's ' Hteh School Drops Ten Pupil ! Frora Its Nnmber , Interesting Graduating Exeroisot at the Opera House Last Evening , Onmlia's Citizen ? Fill the Uoycl tc Overflowing , When Iho curtain rose at the Boyd last evening two scaa of faces greeted ono another and a burst of applauto from the ono in the front followed. Upon the atago were seated thrco hundred of Omaha's school children , Directly in front of them sat the ton graduates whoso public school lifo in Omaha was just ex piring. To the right of them were scaled Superintendent James and II. P. Lewis , principal of the high school. The commencement exorcises lautovcn- ing called out as great a number as over witnessed this plowing event at any onetime time in the history of Omaha. The acaling capacity of this largo house was completely taken up from the gallery to pit , and the audience ahowod its appre ciation of the exorcises by frequent np- plauso. "A Mighty Fortress" A chorus TTOO the first exercise of the evening , in whicl all the children on the s'tngo joined in singing. This chorus was moat nccoptn bly rendered nnd _ the children ovinccd the great care which their teacher had taken to mnko their effort n success. The first speaker of the evening was ANHON II. BIOBI.OW. " The theme of whoso oration was "Tho policies of Oromwoll and Gladstone tow < jrcd Ireland. " "Tho Scotch covenantor had succeed- id , " aald the orator. "Tho British par- lament was at a dead lock with the ting. " A Stuart's blood atoned for a Stuart'a shame. The time had como for Ireland to otriko , but the excesses which iho resorted to caused Cromwell to land it Dublin , and the blood which covered : ho ruins of Drogheda and Woxford bore witness of his avenging power. As was its conquest so was his will , a policy BUS , alnod by the sword. Two centuries pass by and O'Oonnoll's ilcquonco demands justice and not norcy and awoke the Irish question of o-dny. Now comes Oladstono with his lisoatnblishmont of church policy. Then ; amo the land agitation , followed by the and bill. Gladstone's policy always ookod toward the welfare of England. The oration was a good ono , well ipolcon and well received. RKTXIB E. HEED. This young lady had chosen for the lubjoctof her essay , "Tho Indebtedness > f Modem Civilization to the Moors. " This indebtedness has boon denied by nest Europeans. When the Europeans voro in darkness the Moors had in a ( rent dpgroo perfected the sciences. In locial lifo they were elegant and luxuri- > us. Their homcsworo all well arranged , lalconles , gardens , flowers , surrounded ihom and they were filled with rare ox- jtics and perfumed air. They afao'hadaaplondidschool systom. They were the first to investigate dis- jaso and find remedies for its cure. Tln'd essay was a fine production and nanlfostod.a no alight research into the liatory of the Moors. It was well road. GERTRUDE A. JAMES. This essayint chose to relate "Tho > tory of the Argonauts. " This mythical ale was well told by this young lady. Clio facts were so grouped and arranged , s to command the attention of all who icard it. What this tale of the voyage if Jason nf tor the golden fleece might bo vas also commented upon. It might lave boon the mythical tradition of Noah's flood , or the first commercial ournoy of the Greeks around the world. L'his production was a good ono and well cad. cad."Laurel "Laurel and Rose " duet , a , was sung vith spirit by Miss Alice Rustin and Miss Fossil ) E. Rurlburt , to whom the audience ixprossod its approcbtian. Then fol- owed the oasay of ADA P. JONI'.H , vhoao theme was "Our Saxon Inliori- anco. " "Thoirchief passion was for the > oa , " road the essayist. They were oxiloa ipon the waters and earned the uamo of ioa wolvoa from tlio llomans. When .hoy finally settled in England they still ovod the sea , and that country to-day twos all its foreign conquest to her marline - ino prowess. Intoxication was their ; roat vice. Their surroundings led them 0 this , n too great vice of tlio English o-day. But in contrast with this were hair virtues of fidelity and patriotism , t IB the spirit of freedom which they itigondorod which has BO greatly dovol- ipod England and led America to take ts first ranks among nations. This essay bowed the rc ult of labor and was ap- trociatod by the audtonco. The next exercise was an oration by MINNK1IA1IA A VERY yhoso subject was ' 'Liberty ho result of despotism. " The lound of the hammer upon the anvil lias ts counterpart in civil institutions , from oppression and despotism comus a faction and liberty arises. In the mid- llo ages monarchy became despotic and ibsoluto and the liburtioa so lightly relinquished were only regained by the itroni-cst olFort. At last loaders were bund who led the people to that great Bulwark whoso corner stone is the prin- : Iplo that all mon are created equal. This oration ovinccd n clear thought on ho part of the apoaker and Iho earnest iiannor in which it was delivered added nuch to the production. LIZZIE VAN HANT'H Theme was "Wires. " Only a half a iontury ugo , said the speaker , wires vero of but little use , but now they ilorco every quarter of the civilized rarld , They are uacd for the telegraph , iridgca and ninny other purposes. There 1 a use aho made of a wire BO subtle it aunot bo BOOH and thin manipulation is ailed wire working. When a man bo- oinca so\veak _ that others iuay nianipu- iito him it is called wire working. Said ho essayist in conolueion "may the riros brina you many glad tidings of real joy. " Tlio uudienco allowed its appreciation f the young Judy's eifort , frequently lurntiug into upplauae. Then c mo a ohorua in ( tyro nartu , 'Tho Larkii" and "Shepard of the Vol- ey , " two short Roms of music well ro- ieived by the audionco. Next cMiiu the essay of MAUD KENDALL , trhoto tliomo has boon tlio ihomo of rcany , "Quuen Ulizaleth. " . The people wcro ready for ony change. The psrsccutors in Mary's reign eve ; had tired of bloodshed. She was lovei by the people before aho came to th throno. Slio lived in an illuslrous ago She had an Instinct for selecting th right man for the right place. She wa often in intrigue and her great fault wa her predilection to toll falsehoods am when confronted by the truth was not a all confused. She may bo said to havi boon the greatest ruler England ore had. During her reign rose that groa class which have boon the bulwarks o England. England waa found poor She loft it rich and mistress of the era This'productionwaa exceptionally a goot ono. DOUOLAH N. onAvns , The next speaker chose * 'A Qucation o the Times' * for his subject. The people have great need to studj the signs of the times. Wo are a cpun try of great progress. Cities arise in i day. Riches and fortunes are constant ! ] increasing , but the poor man works the mime for the moed of his daily toil. Po liticai. equality has boon gained and now the people demand social c | U llty , These sentiments are found in Franco Russia , Germany and the United States , The young orator spoke in a clear and distinct tone and his production waa one of merit. "Bridal chorus from Lohengrin" wai then sung by the claag. The pains taker by Miss Rogers , instructor of music , wat again shown by the manner in which the pupils sang this beautiful chorus. A class recitation a mcdloy followed next. This exercise began with the beautiful poem Poo'a "Haven , " and ended with "A bobo-llnk sat on a black berry brier , " in which the song of thie happy bird waa imitated. The class waa encored and recited a second time the last stanza of the mcdloy. ZKLLA M. WILSONS'.S oasay waa entitled "Myths and Fancies \bout RivorB. " In mythical timca every river had a hidden power. Over all streams ruled beings called gods. The Hindoos worshipped Ganges. The Nile nras also an object of adoration by the Egyptians. There were rivers in their fancies , a celestial river , a river Styx which flowed seven timca round the world. Our imagery has also borrowed From the ancionta. Wo speak of the river of Time , Death , the river of yostor- lay and to-morrow , This essay waa interesting throughout ind the audience gave it its duo appro bation. The last essayist , MIfifl LETTIE 11URLTIURT , lad for her subject "Danto and the Divine Comedy. " Ho began hia .traightforward . way when ho was eight -'oars old , at which time ho saw Beatrice , o whom in his youth ho was continually naking sonnets. Ho subsequently wont nto public lifo and was banished by a > ranch of his own party , and while in > anishment ho composed this great work , lie love of Beatrice , political disappoint- aent and banishment from Florence were nough to load him to the creation if the Divine Comedy. Ho used a style if language in advance of his timo. Hia loom ia the history of his country , hia Ifo , and every sentiment waa drawn from ho innermost reccsa of his soul. This grand subject the essayist did mplo justice , and a thorough knowledge nly could have enabled its writer to thus itrtray Dante and hia work. The Star Spangled was then sung by ho achool , after which President Long resented the diplomas to * the grad- latos , supplementing hia pleasant duty > y a few remarks to the class appropriate o the occasion. A report of thesp exorcises would be ncomploto if mention were not made of Hiss Edith James , the pianist , who por- ormod so well tlin part allotted to horn n the entertainment. Dr. Tanner , the noted specialist , has ittod up elegant apartments in the irounao block , IGth street and Capitol venue. See card in another column. m&o * IMC11SONAD. W. n. Trice , of Lyons , Nob. , is at the Met- lolitan , I'at Means , nf Lincoln , stopping at tlio ifotropolitnn. Goo. T. Wood * , of Dakota City , Neb. , Is at ha Metropolitan. llov. II. K. Miller , of Florence , la stopping > t the MotropoKtln. * A. 1) , MUM , of Grand Island , is sojourning , t the Metropolitan. [ .Clms. Dlodgot , of Brock , Neb. , is registered nd the Metropolitan. 0,1 ? , Ainus and wife , of Astor , la , , are topping ut tlio Metropolitan. W. A. Kcithloy and wife , of Weeping Valor , is at the Metropolitan. 1W. . Wheeler and wife , of Defiance. la. , ru the guests of tlio Metropolitan. " "Joseph Wnllaco , oilitor of the Star , Union , own , mailu a call at this olllco last evening , 0. H. Wlllard , Auburnj 3) . W. Luman , Viihoo , and A. S. Tibbuts , Lincoln , were uvntu of tlio I'axlou yesterday , Mr. Jack Donnelly , cccrotary of the now hnalm stock yardi , returned from Chicago 'cstenlay , vvhoro liu Imi been upending two or hreo weeks. Bishop Foas , who U presiding over the udiclul conference of tlio northweat , which Is icing hold at the First M. 13. Chtirch In this Ity , la the guoat of Mr. 0. II. Dowoy. 0. L. Lamb , Stantont , T. Wlllinnn and W. I , Awloruon , Grand lulaiulV. ; . W. Mo Ken- y , Tolcnnmh ; ClatulIuH Joncx , Howanl ; D. 1) . > aniel , Norfolk , and Thomas U. Stocker and Ife , Howe , woru guesU of the MUUrd yes- crday. Al. Illcltarda , who has for yonrs boon con- octod with Colo's circus , passed through the Ity yesterday to join the outfit In Montana. Ho as boon called there to help Cole out of hia roublo , arising front the fraudulent money- Imnglog trloka of hia employes. If any ono i able to help the old man out , that portion U J. lUohards , who Is ono of the cleverest gou. enion the ever traveled with a clrcui , Itev.Clmrloj Alhton , Guthrie Contro , Iowa , id Kov. Cliarlea M' . Bloilgott , pastor of the rV-sloynn Methodist church , DCS Molncs , cro in the city yc tonlny , and loft for homo lit morning. Tlicua gentlemen have boon the muBol for Jtov. Goo. V. Braud , now deooaswl , tit falsely accused during hla lifo and ox polled om the Mothodint ministry and church , Inco hia decu&ao they have , with an intoubo diet in his inuoconcy , persistently carrkxltho iso through tlio general conference and now irough a judicial conference , whoao [ iroceed- ig4 wo rejHirt in another column , and at last : htovd a complete and clean vindication of II criuilimlty , They cottuinly deserve great edit and praliu for their tlrolesa anil uuceaa 13 work. Fourth of Julygooda , Fireworks , Flags , 'iroorackors , Torpedo * , Bucket Lanterns , to. , at Max Hey r & Co. ro&e,10Jjl7 MASONIO MATTERS , The Cloning Session of the Grant of NcIiroAka , A , F. A-A.M. The Grand Ledge of Nebraska , A. F it A.M.concluded ita labors on Wednesday day at Lincoln , after thrco intcrcstin sessions , and adjourned to meet a Omaha in Juno next subject to tlio cal of the most worshipful Grand Blaster. During the morning session a hand some oil portrait of Robert C. Jordan the first Most Worshipful Grand Masto of the GrandLodgo of Nebraskaoxccutci by Mrs. Edwin Davis , of Omaha , woe presented to the Grand Ledge by Pas Grand Master Goo. W. Liningor , witl appropriatu remarks Reply was inado by the Most Worship ful Grand Master , Samuel W. Hayes , o Norfolk , in fitting words , after whicl the Gcand Ledge extended thanks to Mrs Davis. The following is a list of the officers elected : Most Worshipful Grand Master , John J. Womplo , of Hasting. Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master tor , M. B. Reese , of Walioo. Right Worshipful Grand Senior Warden - don , Chas. K. Contant , of Omaha. Right Worshipful Grand Junior Warden - don , M. J. Hull , of Edgar. Right Worshipful Grand Treasurer Christainllartman , of Omaha. Right WorshipfulGrandSccrotaryWm. R. Bowon. of Omaha. Vcay Worahipful Grand Chaplain , Henry T. Davis , of Lincoln. Worahipful Grand Orator , Wm. Lccso , of Soward. Worahipful Grand Custodian , B. F. Ilawalt , of Hastings. The corner stone of the capital will bo laid July 15 , at 4 o'clock , by Moat Wor- ahipful Grand Master John J. Womplo , assisted by the grand o dicers and Grand ledge of Nebraska. Past Grand Master Liningor presented hia credentials as repronontativo of the grand ledge of England , and was received with the honors. Ho Addressed the craft on the characteristics of the fraternity in England , especially ita extensive chari ties. T > , At the evening hoasipn the officers of the grand ledge were installed by Fast Grand Master Gcargo W. Liningor , as sisted by Past Grand Master Robert W. Furnas , after which Grand Orator Brother Bonj. S. Baker , of Fnirbury , do- Iviorcd an address NEBRASKA STATE GAZETTEEH & BUS INESS DIRECTORY to bo iaauod in July , 18b4 , price S-i.GO. J. M. WOLFE , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. THE LATEST NOOSE , Oupltl Captures Several Pairs of Hearts. nall-AVaro. Eichard S. Hall , of iho well known law firm of Thuraton & Hall , of this city , and Misa Florence Ware , oldest daughter of J.-AVWaro of/JNobraska City , were married at the residence of the bride's parents on Wednesday morning , the Rev. K. G. Burgess officiating , Mr. Hall ia of Omaha's and most ono brightest suc cessful young lawyers , and his bride is a charming.and accomplished yound lady. She is a graduate ot Browncll hall. Upon their return from the cast , where- they will visit for two months , they will make their homo at Mr. Hall's beautiful resi dence on upper Farnam street , which ho recently built in anticipation of this hap py event , Snxo Xlllotson. Arthur W. Saxo , of the auditor's office- of the B. & M. railway , and Miss Marie Tillotson , a nieceof Mrs. Archie Powell , were married on Wednesday in the Epis copal church at Marshall , Michigan. They have gone on a trip of two weeks , when the will return to Omaha , and bn at homo at the corner of Seventeenth and Oass streets. , Nash Barney. On Wednesday evening Sam. Nash and Miss Laura Barney were married at the residence of the bride's mother on Nineteenth street. If your complaint Is wnnt of appotlto , try half \vlno-glass of Angostura Hittcrtj half an hour before dinner , liowaro of coun terfeits. Ask your grocer or drurgUt for tha Ronulno article , manufactured by lr. J , G. B Slcgort & Sons. Absolutely Ponre. This powder never'mlcs. A marvel oHpurencst , itrongtli and wholesorucucss. Moio ocooomlcal than Iho i rdlnary klndand cannotb > lil In compotltloii tvlth the multitude of low test , short weight alum or [ ihoiipliato powden. Bold .only In cans. ROYAL ItAKING P WDnR CO H.B. HUDSON . . , Block Bor Business , Traveling , Oress and andWeddings Weddings , IIADE 10 MEASURE ; AND RKAU jtiTNtck .DiMuingi. Now Su'aniu N crcltlei JOH. HOFFS MALT EXTfiAC Cures Dltoaftcs by Bulldlngup tlio System , Front. Back. "Ship another dote of rour Malt Kxtrtt Hofl r , u before. It In done my wife great good and Is the only thing sh cnn take with n ftgre < M > tocUcct. Its strength Ing pen era are wonderful "J 0. OLDNEIt , "Augusta Da. "April , 1833. " Howard of counterfeits To be genuine It mus be rut up In al 3vo etjli of bottle , and bear on la licl the name of TAIUUNT & CO , Soli A cents for thn United States nnd British ProTln PCS of North America,771 Greenwich St. New York TUB OKNUINE. 1'rlcc , . { ICO I'crUoion. THE HULL rn Tlie Pioneer and Still Ahead. l-c 0,000 3XToT7cr iaa. TJsio. Fast superseding the largest old fashlanad stoves and rangoi. It ha the simplest and most efficient Btoro burners In the world , and with now Improve. menls the easiest to operate. Absolutely eafo vith U patent reservoir , now In use the second season without a single accident. tarSonil for Catalogue , Price Mat , Etc. HULiLi VAPOU STOVE CO. , CLEVELAND , 0. o Awjypm _ .m SPECIAL NOTICES. will POBltlvolynot bo inserted unices paid in advance. TO LOAN-Honev. l/TONKY loaned on chattels , notes bought , cut rate .YJL tlckcU sild. A. Forrnan , 213 3. 13th St. 0381m _ M ONKY Loaned on chattel mortgage , by C. U. Woo Hey , room 0,0maha National Bank. _ 010-lmo 1/TONK7 / TO LOAN The lowest rates of Interest YJL B mls' Loan AEODCT. 16th ft Dowla ESi-tf l/f / ONET TO LOAN In suma of 8300. and upward VJL O , F. Da\la and Co. , Beal Estate and Lotn gents. It05 Farnam St. S8-tt. HELP WANTED. ,17ANTED A first-class dressmaker , Immediately , V t at 1517 Douglas street. 201-St j > WANTED Oiil for general housework , small family ; good wages. Apply Mrs. S. P. Morse , 12 south 16th Etrcct , 4th house south of Leaven- oitb , or at olDco of Morso's Dry Goods store. 20-20 TITAKTED Good laundress at S. W. oor. Harnoy r V and 10th Btrects. Wages $1.00 per week. 205-2Sp TANTEDYoung man to take care of prhato llv- r > ery and do general work. Experience noccssa- y. Kcferonccs required. Addrcsaby lettof "U , " Bco Hoe. 108-1 Wi ANTED-Good girl for general housework 000 South 17th afreet. 215-27 ANTED Dining room girl at Planter's Houee , 10th and Dodge St. 213-27p TJITANTED Olrl for eeneral house work corner T ) Caldwcll and Pier Sts. , one block west of Saun- lera St Mrs. Rltchlo. 208:2Sp TOT" ANTED A girl for general housework , at 1017 VV CassSt Inquire of S. Lehman , 1108 Farnam 3t 212.tt TTTANTED At once , agood kitchen glrlonda good V V secondglil at northwest corner andl'ler streets , north Omaha. 2lB-27p WANTED Olrl for housework in a small family , 1744 Douglas street , 202-27p WANTED Girl at Pacific House , Tenth and Dav. cnport. 173 tf ANTED-A kitchen and dlnlne room girl at the Goddard House , Sherman nve , 100-27p W 'ANTED Boy to food gordon press , at G. W. Gray's printing olllco. 102-20p WANTED A pirl Immediately at 020 Harnoy St. 109 20p 7ANTED Agcntsfor Republcan and Democratic Camjialgn B'oeraphles ' bv distinguished rcpro- soutathes. ItUly llluitrated. Got the best Send 60cts tor Prospectus to bo ready two dajs after nominations UifT Wages Quick sulee. John Burns Pub. Co. St.Louls. WANTED-LAD1E30R GENTLEMKN-Incltyor country , to ta o nice , light andplcasant work at heir own homes ; ? 3 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work sent by mall ; no canvassing ; no stamp or reply. Please addicss Reliable Man'f'g Co. , I'lll- ulelphla , Pa. 149 Imo WANTlID-l'odlcrs to sell ngood pavlnz article with good profit. Call at 2023 Plurco tit. , from to 10 a. ni. or 6 to 7 p. m. 157-27p ANTID Flrst-clasB pants makers at J. C. Va Wi por's , 161-20p WiW W ANTED Good girl for Foit Robinson 217 N. 10th : St. 161-20p W , ANTED First-claes girl for general house-work Apply Mr. J. R. Shru\o 103 2th street. 185-tf I/ANTED A barber , 708 H. iota street , Omaha. T DID 30p [ TC7ANTED-Good girl about 18 J car 9 old for gen Tt oral liomoHork In family of two. Addrosn "R. " lleo olllco. 127-50 W ANTED In a family nf threa , acompotent cook and laundrcts who will milk a cow.Vages820 , month. Apply at 809 Park ato. W 'ANTED Girl or general htuso-work 217 north 10th St. ICO-Sp 17ANTKD T o good girls , one nurse and ono for ' V general lioumi work. Good wages paid to coin- ctent help , 316 North 20th Street. 055-tf 4 ANTED Girl at 1510 Sherman avenue. Mrs. W : J , M , Countman. 843 tf TfANTED A competent girl for general bouw r > work. Wages $20.a month. N. W. cor 18tn nd Davenport 023 tf W 'ANTED-GIrl for housework at 227 Dodge St 701-lin T7ANTED Good dlsnwasher and iccoud cook at < \ Daiibaum'i roitaurant , 1514 Dodge Street , 741-tf AT'ANTED Canv ilng agents to handle a newly 1 ? patented article , Ono to three cin bo sold in ery fauilly. Call on or address "Knterprlso " No. 4 CroUhton Clock , OlTDATinHO WANTHD. Vfamll Situation by German girl In private family , 629 Soutli 20th street 203-27p WANTED Situation as offlce boy or other llzht work , by n boy 13 ) car old. Good habits , vine wlto parcnta. "A. U. " Bee offlce. l7R-J7p IT/ANTED-Posltlou as city Balciman and collector. V > Ilcference * given AdJreas"J" care of lleo Hilce. 155-27p IT7AN7ED-8itu tlon by youngglrl to do chamber VV work. Apply at 2113 llarney St. Oo3.i.7p A Young married tnau vtlihe * a situation with [ \.someeood butlneM house li Omaha , Have mod twelve Team with wholeialo dry Goods liouio f ChlctKO. Addrtil "F. K. C. " lleo otBoo , icg-:0p IT/AN1KD A iltuatlon l > y an experienced house- V i keeper. Good reference * . AddreM Mrs. 0. O. eely * . Kremout , Neb. ltl-7p ! A Young mirilwl man wanu situation u book. fhc pcr. Inwboleiale ( itabllihment In Omaha iddrcei "OJ * care Dee , BOS tt MIBOELLAHEOUO WANTS. IT/13 offer lu lota to suit nuruhaier , night hundred Ti Uiolco low * itocn. One lull v , ear olds , balance i ,10 ami luret juarscld , and a good smooth bunch. 819-lui UrilA.SQEUUO'S , tiiouxgitv , Io a. Ammonia and Lime in Price's ' Baking Powder , An analysis o Dr. Price's Baking Powder , made by a reputable chemist in 1879 , gives the following as its ingredients : Bicarbonate Soda 21.70 TARTHATE OP L 1MB 3.53 Bitnrtrate Potasli 54.72" Starch . 19.00 ' AMMONIA . 1.05 " 100. In order that no public may uuderstaud whether Dr. Price's Bak i ing Powder , as made at the present time , is deficient iaammouiacal prop erties and to mora full y demonstrate n fact already recognized by the greatest number of consumersthat , it is inferior to the Royal in strength , purity , and wholesomeness , Dr. Price is respectfully requested to publisli an analysis showing the proportion of ammonia now used in the compo sition of his baking powder. MEEG-ELL & Pcjinfaro AI Idllllclofil ] OA11IIY THE LARGEST AND FlNEST.nETATL STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AED DECORATIONS- 1515 Donglas Street. Omaha. ANTED A sot of books to keep evenings. Oooi W ciiiciicnco. Address "D. i : . " Bco oQlce. 103-EOp TyANTED Four d y boarders at 2009 Cass St. "TXT'ANTED An eight to nlno room house , \\\V \ i T barn , city water , gas If possible. Within tor minutes walK of the poatolllco. Plcaso addreis "S. ' this clllco. 113-tf 'ITTANTED Boarders to know the St. Charles Ho YV tel on Harney St. , between 12th and 13th wil st t up tha best table board for 4 00 per week of an ; house in the city of a correspond1" ! urlco. 38-11 ion. KhMX aunEOd una KENT A sulto of rooms nicely iurnlehed. In FOR qulro at 1815 Cass street. 217-23p FOP. KENT A cottage 28th etrott , ono square north St. llary'n a.\c. 3 roorr.s and summe kitchen 412.60 a month. Warren Swltzlcr. 141-t 1OH KENT Furnlsbed , a lariro comfortable room F 322 S. 16th St. , corner of Hartley. 07-27p RENT House 5 rooms In good repair. Nice 1AOH 1 , cistern water. Kent $25 per month 141 Park Wlidenvo. Apply to Jno.W. Bell Diug-glstlOtl Street. 185-tf FOH KENT House 5 rooms , corner I'opplcton am Sheridan Ste , $16.60 ptr month. Barker and Mayne , 13th and Fainam. 187.tf FOH RENT With board , an elegant furnlshec parlor bed room. 2009 Cass St. 190-lp FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board , 1812 Dodge. ISO-lp TT\OR RENT 3 rooms , 8 closets , city water , at 60S JJ N. 13th Street. 101-27p IJVOK RENT Furnished front rooms with board JL1 81B South 10th St. 174-27p 1011 RENT Vumlshcd rooms for house-keeping F 603 north 17th St. 177 27p FF 1011 RENT HOUBO corner of 10th and Pacific F ono block from B. & M. Depot. O. Whe'an. 193-27p ORRENT To gentleman and wife , sultd of two Ii ' very desirable furnished rooms ; all conveniences 2d floor , Lorcnzen'a building , 13th and Howard. In qulro room 23 , Omaha National Bank Building. 197-20p _ > RENT A furnished room at ISIS Jackson St FOR tl54 30p OR RENT Furnished rooms 1816 Dodge Street. 835-2p RENF Until S ptcmbor 1st. A nlco 6 room FOR 2212 Capitol aro. FurnUbed to a lam lulytthout children. Inquire atO. S. Goodrich & Co. , 1(15 Farnam St ! C3-tf FOIt RENT Nicely furnished rooms wlthou board 1814 Davenpoit St. T710R RENT Parlor bed room. Inquire northwee JU oornor 8th and Howard. 116-27p . < Olt UK NT Ono neatly furnished room and single 1 back room 101G Chicago. 101-29 T OIl RHNT Houses 912 and 010 Capitol m o. H JL1 Eetabrook , 1618 Chicago St. 1000-50i RENT A plcajant furnlshod room at 1C09 FOR Capitol avo. OSS-Idp WOIl RENT Ono store In Crounso' Block. G. M JL1 IHtchcoek. t98-tf " 17M3K RENT 4 good rooms south-east corner 20th X1 andCumlng. 970-tf "I70R HKNT Furnished rooms , with or without X1 board , 1611 Dodge street. OI7-27p Six room houio on streetcar line and FORRENT convenient to business. Addrcsn immediately , "G. X" Uco olHco. 7Bfl tf TjiOR RENT A flrst clisa store in good locality. JD Inquire at Kaiiolm and rlckson. COl-tf FOR RENT First-class 8 room cottage S. T Peterson , aauth cast corner lEtu and Douglas. 574-lmp RENT Rooms in Nebraska National Bank FOR building. Most desirable ofllces In the city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by rtcarn. Apply at Dank. _ 626 tl FOR RENT Klegarjt residence 10 rooms , lurnaco hot and cold water , bath rooms &o. Suitable flrst-clnsa boarding liouso or pritato residence $70 per month , Fourteen room liouie new , I4th St near Jono (50 per month. BARKER & MAYNK. flB37-tl _ 13th and Farnam. FOR RKNT In lledlck's block. Storeroom 120 feet deep nud good oilloo room. PauUen & Co. , t > j3 Farnam , room 3 , 768-tf FOR RENT piano. Inquire at Udholm & Erlck- eon's. 003-tf I RENT Store room 1503 Faroam St. , by PAUL3KN & CO. 409-tf 17011 nKfU' ruiuuuixi roouu on me uurthwo i ? cor. ItluondUapltolaYcauo , formerly CrelKCton House. U9-1 pOH KENT Largo furnlsno room to gentleman 1 only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 435-tt roa B ALB. I710R SALE liutohsr business and tojls In an en- I. tcrpililiiittowiiof 20W inhalltuis. Only two neat markets here. For particulars oddresi "O and t. " Bee office , 111-SOp poll BALK Houiu 4 rooms barn. cUtern , well , I ' iibade trees , lawn &o' , all new Juif completed , 'rlco $1,400. 'illO Blonde , neir Saundcrs , 107-2dp BALE Twacholce timber claluig In Brown ' County , neir rail road town. Good soil and unnlog water on land. Address Dr. David Tallchlff Umx-tt , jlronn County Neb. 169 lp | 7\OR \ SALE Now house 2 large rooms lull lot 8. 1 } Omaha , I1..0. (150 down and $15 per month , llrker & . Mayne. lS6-27p SALE New cotUgo 7 rooms one block OH FOR ave. , very desirable { 3,000 eaiy tcruia. Bat' , cr&U vue. - 183-27 rrtOlt SALEOI1EAI' Real e Utd bu Ine" In town I' of 00 population on llcpublloai i > Ivj I ' oau. Exiellcut location , Qae oountiv , ( arm Hit , > e t oi reasons for soiling , a inlendld > portunlty , ' loolcathovrbuiliicu. Addroea ' ' 0. W , 1 Hie officu. Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CITY In any brand ) , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECORATING TOR SALE Ono family horse butgy and harness. JJ Inquire at Blue Bam , 110 north Sixteen St 181-28p " 17011 SALC A flrat-class ( rrocorv business , nn cs- JL1 tablUhcd trade in the heart of buslnors , ui klnp money. Good reasons for solllnff , will require a cap. ital of near 85,000. Address look box 403. 1E2.23 FOR SALE A restaurant , making money , splen did business In the heart of the city , good rca sonforiollinfr. Address lock box 408. 183-23 FOR SALE Special bargain , house and lot on 17th St. on Belt line bloek from Street car bouso Rent S20. per month. Price 82,000. Morse &Brun > ner. OR SALK A bargain in real estate on Charles _ . street , between Ircno and James , house contain * In ? four rooms bojldes closets , cellar cittern ana out bulldlnzs all in good repair. Two lots all small fruit and fruit trees on the place. Inquire on premises. J , II. Comes. 158-28 FOR SALE 15 eharcsl Omaha Loan and Building association stock. Address "W. F. " Bee olllce. 142-28p T710R SALE The pioperty N. E , ror. 13th and Cap- JL1 itol avenuo. UouEo lias ten rooms. A good cor ner for procery , caloon or drug business. Inquire at or address the promises. D , F. BltOWN.M 129-27p g FOR SALE At a sacrifice If sold before July 4th. House and lot on south 10th street , lot 60x140 ; also a top Iniggy and harness. Owner leaving town next month. Apply on premises , 2d house south of Contro. 9S3-3flp' F 1011 SALE Brick , on south IBth St. near the nail worka by Bailey and 1'roako 101-lp T7AOH SALK A Rood paying grocery business. JD stock and fixtures. Will invoice $2,600. Sales 826,000 peryear. For further Information , addrcsg for two weeks "Z. " Bco oIHco. 708-tf TOU SALE Three of the best lots In llanaoom J ? place at a bargain it sold Boon. Potter & Cobb , 151C Farnam. 031-tf T OR SALE SHEEP A lot of line Colorado grades JJ consisting of 800 ewes , 2 , S and 4 years old , about 600 yearlings and WO lambs. The ewes will shear about B pounds. For furthcnlnformatlon ad dress lllday Co. , Halgler , B. & M. R. R. , Neb. 030 Imp TOU BALK A. grain , stock and coal business in X ? Western Iowa. Low price and easy terms. Buti- ncts will bear investigation. An unusual bargain offered. Address 'Wlncholl" care Omaha Bco. 939-30 7OU * SALC-A nlco cottage and lull lot , halt block 1 south of Milton Rogers' residence , on 13th street. Inquire ot II. Lee , Qrocci , 2M nnd Loa\onworth. 017-lm T7\01l \ SAtE At a bargain , a flrst class Zither. Ad- JD dress "X.Z.Q" Bee office. 876-tf T7IOH SALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874. X ? Contains a good stock oM'ancy Goods and other Iliturcs , wagon , etc. Location first-class. Cheap for cash. Apply G1610th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. 701-lm f'Oil SALE Two second hand plinos. at Edholm & Urlckson's Muslo Store on 16th St. EOO-tf FOR SALE The coziest nnd most desirable res denoo on Capitol II ill. House contains B kioom bcs'dcs ' closets and store rooms , good cellar , city water , nnJ all modern Improvements. Good barn and outbuildings. Everything In ( list cla shape. Full Int. Inquire of T. F. Ljon on prcmSes , 2429 Capital avcnuo 842-tf TTWl BALK-REAL In - ESTATE-A great bargain X ? CO lots In Recso'a Place , on St. Mary's avenue street car line , at very low jirlco for 30 days. Apply to Joseph M. llceae , 211 South Utli street. 674-lmp FOH SALE Tia good will and fixtures of the Crclghton House. Easy terms. 638-tf FOR SALE TWO opsn scoond-nand bugs log a1 one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1810 Barney St. 839-tl _ _ _ _ p SALE Cheapest house and lot in Omaha , In FOR ' addition , B Booms , well , 300 barrel cis tern. on two lots , 1(0 ( feet front by 130 feet deep , for * (2,050. POTTER & COB D. 1515 Farnam St. 108-tf SALE Cheap lots In Bhlim'a 2nd addition 1 KIrkwood and PUlnilew. POTTER tf COBB 1615 Farnam slreut , _ 428-tf "T7MJH WALK Twenty acres of the Grlflon farm , St JD miles from the I'oatofflce , and only two blocks from I'ratt'stub-dhislon. Will be sold in 2 | , 6 or 10 aero lota. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511 Douglas trcet _ 270 tf SALE Farm V miles from city , ncarUnfon FOR yards. Inquire at Mrs. lloycr , ever Hoe der'a lru store , ICth and Webster. 872- KI30BLLAHEODB. OR STOLEN Ono gray horse with left STRAYED . ojoout , snd bay msre with colt , two weeks old , with white star In forehead. Reward will bo given if returned or Information brought to Mrs. J. Krglei , 13th ami Nicholas. S.03-23 rr\AKEN UP Ono r ay pjny , with saddle marks , X brought to my stable , C.ty Pound. 203-23p QTRAYIID OR STOLEN-Lagt Monday evening , O Juno 23d , from romp on north 18th street , ono > Iaek horee , wclgtt about 1100 pounds ; whlto spot lu orohcad and two hlud feet white , with small lump on left nostril. Liberal reward will bo glten for thu eturn ot lioiee to the camp. 211-7p SAMUEL RECORD. OTRAYED Oil STOLEN-From Ilanll k FUher'd 0 Packing House , ono sorrel mare ponywlth hlto ace , 3 white feet , branded on right thlsh " 8" . bruih it tall cut ofl. Whoever will return or will giie uch nforuiatlon 14 to lead to recover ) of lame will re * uulre suitable reward. Hirris i : Fisher , Omaha. 200-tf _ _ . QTRAYED-On Juno 22 , ono large red cow , horns tJ crooked In , and white star on forehead. Finder vlll bo liberally rewarded by returning or bringing alorinatlnn to 818 South 10th St. 179- " _ with several etperlence In - man yean NOTIOE-A business , wants & position In sotneimoll ocd icraln point lu tbU state , can keep the books and 1 fully capable of managing an ofllco and elevator. JuerKiitlo and full cf business. Can furnlih lu t ol ferencc . Addrcw for further patticulau"\ . care , ri 16l.d7t w2t _ _ p JvJN UP-May ! 4th , 1831. at my iJace one her 1 orrel color nnd ooo pony mare bay , black tall , rtndmark.onhp. ! Owner can have aa > iby prov ng property and paying chargti. EXCIIANGB-A grain and itock bu lncs loco. ted at tevt-rU stations in Wcnternlowi tor attock arm or coed la..d suitable for itock purposes. This offir 111 bear Mrlctest investigation. Write for par- ticulars. Addrv , "VTlnchdJ,1' care Omaha B e. 010-30