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8 OMAHA JDAlL3f BEE MONDAy'JXJNE 30 1884 THE DAILY BEE. Monday Moraine : , Juno 30 , LOOAL BBEVITIES , The Douglas county teachers' tnsUlnti Will bogtn In this city August llth. The sale ot the steamer "Gon. has been confirmed by Judfro Dumly. Moses P. O'Brien has .boon Admitted t < lirncllco in the United Stntoi court , llonry Hornbcrgcr has commenced ox cavMIng for the foundation of a largo am ! handsome rosldonco on Oak Hill , south Seventeenth teonth direct. It trill Uy o > or anything Ir tbo block. On Monday irod Tuesday an opportnnltj will bo Riven to applicants for teacher * ' posi tions to bo examined at the high school. The funeral of lion. S. 8. Caldwell took place Saturday from the family residence , Ho. 1022 Davenport street. There was n lnre , attendance of prominent citizensamong , whom were many of the old settlors. The specimens of drawing and writing , by the pupils of the puhlio schools , will re main on exhibition in Superintendent James' office for a few days , so all can have an op portunity of inspecting the work. Dr. Totter , president of Union College , N. Y. , who was elected bishop of Nebraska , has notified llev. Jnmes Pfttorson , secretary of the Episcopal council , that ho has taker the matter under consideration. The Knights of Pythias excursion to Ash' land on Friday proved n grand success. The excursion train consisted of six coaches. Tht Kntghta had a splendid time , being handsome' ly entertained by the Ashland people. By order ol Marshal Oummings a raid was made upon the "women of the town , " and forty-eight were rounded up and landed in jail , together with twenty young men who were found In their company. The whole crowd was a bad lot. The Knights of I'ythlas who wont to Ashland - ' land yesterday , resolved themselves into a i. . thanksgiving committee on the return nnd ' wheroasod that the B. & M. railroad officials , Star Ledge and citizens generally of Ashland , having treated them with great kindness and courtesy , "deserve , and wo hereby tender" thanks for the favors shown. In the county court on Friday Mrs. Todd applied for a writ of habcaa corpus to got her daughter Daisy out of Molly Wright's estab lishment. Daisy became n mother n few weeks go , and upon recovery returned to Molly Wright's place , of which she had previously boon an inmate. The real object of .tho suit is to get possession of her child. One hundred days of the hottest season of I the year before us ! Consider this , housowlfo ! Will you have the Intense boat produced by a coal steve in your house 100 days , through the most intense heated Hooson of the year for the paltry sum of 510 ? I guess not. Then buy the Quick Meal Vapor Steve , that , on account of it's satisfaction giving ways , has restored peace nnd happiness in many n family where those necessities have been strangers for years. W. J ? . STOITZKL , 521 South Tenth street. The principal business In poltco court on Saturday was the disposition of the cases of the soiled doves who were raided last night. There were nearly fifty of the very lowest women rounded up by the police , and about twenty of them appeared in pollco court this morning , and were fined $5.00 and costs. They were n very tough-looking lot of women , being as homely as nhodgo-fonco and shabbily dressed. They presented tbo nppoarnnco of having been run through a threshing machine. While they were seated within the rail , they were atarod at by a crowd of men on the out- eldo of the enclosure. A Pornam street clothing morahant found something on Saturday. It was a cigar and the merchant found it In his coat pocket. lie was happy , of course , and borrowing a match from a passer-by ho proceeded to solace himself - self with the fi ogrant fumes. But in an evil hour the cigar , thinking that the Fourth of July hadcoir.o with all its glory , commenced to sputter and omit sulphurous sparks. The smoker concluded that ho would swear off smoking about this time nnd not wait till the Now Year , as is customary in such coses , and quickly dropped the weed to the floor. There was an explosion Ilka unto the Quoon'a own dynamiters and the merchant bccama sudden * ly angered. At laat reports ho was loading n bull dog and carrying a email cannon and had notified Coroner Maul to bo ready for action at a moment's notice. A PLATTSMOU TH TEAGEDY , Bad Death of Younj ? Girl the Playlul , "Unloaded" Ilovolvor Idiocy. Word reached hero yesterday of a sad death of a young girl at I'lattsmouth , through the criminal folly of fooling with oxplosiro weapons , uudoc the impression that they arc not loaded. Mr. 11 , J. Johnson , of the Nebraska and Iowa in- ouranco company was present when the aad event occurred. The victim was UIiEa Libblo Cooper , a dining room girl at tbo Porldna house , and the perpetrator of the fatal folly wan Novdoro liarhydt , the fjcvontccn-ycftr-old eon of the proprietor. The two had boon rnmping togo'Jior and while they were thui en gaged Mr. Johnson came into the hotel ' and apoko to Barhydt , who walked behind the counter , when Johnson registered and the young lady followed to shako hands with Johnson , when Barhydt playfully picked up a re volver near the dok , pointed it toward Libby and pulled the trigger. The re volver went ofT and the ball entered her breast near the right nipple. Slio exclaimed - claimed " 0 , ThcoJ" and full over on the counter , nnd before the could bo carried up stalra expired. AB has been atated it was supposed that the revolver was not loaded , It was a 44. calabro English bull- dpg , from which cartridges had been taken a few dayy before , but had been replaced by the porter , who eald nothing to anybody abuul it and none but ho knoyy it wua loaded. Young D&rhydt is now in jail , It U not supposed that it was deco purposely. Many medicines now on the markol owe what virtue they possess to the pros enpeof powerful and poisonous drugs iJi'KTfl [ Kidney nud Liver ] HKMEUY i > Htay ! vegetable and will not injure th f t > blc t and roogt delicate person , KTATK GAZKmen & Butte to bo issued in Julv J. M. WOLFZ , pul SS , Onwha. BURIED ALIVE. Another TenililB Accident in tic Sonlli- ern Ontsliirts of the City , Four Men Killed by the Caving of n Sand.Uanlr , At 10:30 : Sa'turday morning a fatal accident ocourod at Kennedy's sand bank , located near the intersection ol Seventh and Castollar streets , in the southeast outskirts of the city , about half a mile from the river. About twenty man arc employed in nnd around the sand-pit in getting out sand for L , D. and Jntnos Kennedy , who are delivering to variouscontrnctors in the city. The pit is dug down twenty fool deep and is about 100 foot in diameter , being circular in form. On the north aide _ of this pit there in a small ravine which has boon partly filled up. On the west side there risra a stoop bluff , the top of which is fifty foot from the bottom of the excava tion. The walls to the pit ro almost perpendicular , and the Band is taken out by moans of a derrick , run by horse power , and located ou the cast sldo. In the bottom of the pit there are usually oil men at work in shoveling sand into the elevator. At ton o'clock five men were at work in the pit , and a largo lump of hard dirt fell from the top of the bluff striking the loose gravel in the bank , part way down the slope At the foot of the bank there were ntandinp ; rwo men , B. Brocknow nnd F. Saxo. The gravel which had been started from the slope struck Brocknow and buried him up to his hips , and Saxo ( was covered up to his knees. Saxooxtrlcatod himself nnd then , with two other men , Tom Dougherty nnd Julius Schwinko , ran to Brocknow's nssiatanco and dug him out. Just as they turned round and were about to leave the pit a second slide occurred nnd buried the whole party under sand ton foot doop. The men. employed at the pit , together with the teamsters , immediately wont to work to dip out the victims of the disas ter. At two o'clock they had excavated about five fact of earth , the work having progressed very slowly on account of the limited space to work in , and all the sand has to bo raised out by the derrick. The bodies were not recovered boforc a late hour in thojovoning. About a hundred people were gathered at the spot during the afternoon , among the crowd being the relatives of some of T11K UNFORTUNATE MEN. Thomas Dougherty , ono of the victims , is about 25 years of ago. Ho came hereabout about two woolen ago , from Apple River , Jo Davicsa county , Illinois , and has been the guest of the Slnven houso. Ho la supposed to bo unmarried. * Juliua Schwinko , another cf the par ty , is a Gorman , and has boon nt work in the pit ever oinco it started , and lived with M , Elfman , corner of iFourtoonth and Oastollar streets , llo was unmarried. B. Brocknow , a Gorman , was twenty years of ago. Ho began work in the pit last Saturday. Ho lived with his uncle , August Brocknow , just south of the city. F. Saxo is a Gorman , and made his homo with his sister , south of the city. Ho was unmarried. FINDING TUB BODIES ) . The work of exhuming the bodies pro gressed very slowly. The want of spaoo and the nature of the earth impeded in a great degree the progress ot the shovo- lors. Several relays of men worked in cessantly until 5 p. m. , at which time the body of Fred Sox was found. The ro- malns of Julius Schwanko and Borthold Brocknow were exhumed shortly after , but the body of Thomas Dougherty was not found until nearly 7 o'clock. Sox and Sohwanko'a bodies were found oroot , in the oxnct position they were in whan the mass of falling earth struck thorn Brocknow's body was bent nearly double nud Dougherty was lying with his face upwards. So soon as the first body was found Garonor Maul , who in the meantime had boon aont for , summoned a jury from the by- slanders , which examined each body as it was found and taken out. So soon as Dougherty's remains were found the bodies ies were placed in a wagon and taken to Drexel & Maul's undertaking rooms to iwait burial. THE INQUKST. The inquest which adjourned Saturday evening was taken up again yesterday forenoon in the coroner's oflico Eleven witnesses , mostly workmen in and about the pit , gave testimony bofo'ro the jury. It appeared from the evidence that the bank of earth rising from the southwest pido of the pit was almost perpendicular , but the laborers had boon warned by their foreman not to work in that corner of the excavation. From its northwest Dido the high banks arose nt an anglo of nearly forty.fivo degrees , which , as some claimed , , was entirely too stoop for safe ty. The earth begun to fall first from the stoop bank , its ahpck starting that of the Blopa , preoipating it upon the un fortunate men below. After hearing all the testimony the jury returned T1IK FOLLOWING VEUDIOT. "That the said Thomas Dougherty , Fred Sox , Julius Schwanka and Borthold Brocknow , came to their death by suffo cation by the caving in of a Bind bank on Seventh and Oastollar streets. And wo further find that the mon went into the sand pit of their own free will and wo further find that there was not the neces sary precaution taken by the owner or losaeo to protect his laborers , and wo further find that the mid uand pit is n dangerous place to work , in the manner in which it has been done. " THE Kennedy Brothers , in whoso pit these mon were killed , furnished each body with a qood colllin and paid nil expenses f burial and funeral , The bodies of 'ox Bchwnnka'tnd Brooknow were laid way yesterday afternoon in Laurel Hill omotery , the funeral norviceu being hold n Drexel & Mnul'a undertaking rooms. The body of Daughorty was placed in n notalio casket , nud thia morning it will ) a shipped by Drozcl & Maul to Apple liver , Illinois , where the remains will bo nUrrcd , Kimiiclloma or Hlclu Dancer , ThU form o ! cancer It the most prevalent ype , < ind U In many caien fatal , ui It Kradual. y eata away until it destroy * Wo. It woulil ftoeintlu * Hwlft'a BpoclUo is Indued ainoclOa or this eoiirgo , Mis. K. A. Armstrong. Verona , MUs , . writes uoJer d Us of May ID , 1881 : "After takiUKklx buttles ot Bwlf I'd | fclBo tha cancer U lieillnKi U greatly reduced in * ! za. It io > v trtve4Uia no iiilu.und my general health linn no much Improved that ! m nUa to l > a up and Attending to my household Uutleu-iomo tlilus thjt 1 hud not lioon able to d > i In several yosrn , I fe l that U will euro m . " Mr. ftL N , Clayton , of cd 'City , On. , write * , under recent date i "Alt noInlnl * eu mtiani. n toy o uwr are ( Jecreanln , ' , I fee doddedly letter , and the causer UM com menced to lieu , " I lr , M. OtouJoy , Orfethorpfe , On. , write J. nnder data of May 10th ! "Mr. Navcn , who had snch n torrlblo cancer on hli face Is about well. New nldn has grown nil over his face , and looks almost ns well in It o\or did , and 1 would llko Bema of your company to eo him. " Mr. W , II. Ollbcrt , Albany , Ga. , wrltoi "Mr. iJrookn of Ba- under data of May 8tb ! , conton , In Improving taut. Ho Is now able to bo up. Whan ho commenced Swift' * Specific ho win not expected to Hvo.Ho has cancer on his face. " Messrs. J. & .T. B. Hartor , of North Man- chnstcr. Ind. , writ ? , under data of May 1st : "Tho lady with cancer Is Im roving right along. The Specific Increased the discharge for the first few days , hut the eoroncss Is gone and she I much better. " Mrs. W. II. Uouto , of Gordnnvlllo , Vn. , writes , under data of May 11 , 188 : "I m much Improved. The cancer Is bettor ; doe not pain mo nt all. It Is n wonder to nil in friends , " Mr. .Tames K. Llgon. of Mlchanx lorry , Vn.writes , under date of May 19.1881 ; "My condition Is greatly improved ; my general health Is good , my appellto good ) cancer de cidedly bettor , nnd has began to heal tilcely. How can I over repay you ! " Mr. .1.8. Khodos , of Mill Hirer , N. 0. , wrltos under date of May 10 , 1881 : "My mother has been using Swift's Specific about two weeks , nnd Is Improving. The cancer Is not now painful nnd Is healing. ' Mr. T. J. Toato , of Wnclssa , Fin , , writes under date of May 2. 1881 : "Swift's Specific hascuiod a cancer on my fnco. nnd has almost made n young man out of mo. ' Mr. X Tlnsloy. of Uutr Mill * , Vn. , writes May 1 , 3881 ; 'TMy wife has taken four bot- tlesof Swift's Spocllin f or n cancer , nnd has Improved wonderfully. I shall keep It tip ; have no doubt it will euro her. " It may not bo out of place to state that Swift's Specific (8. ( S , 8. ) Is entirely n vegeta ble preparation , and soomi to euro cancon > by forcing out the poison through the cancer. The public should bo cautioned nbout imitations of our romoily , and bownro of nil potoah nnd mercury mixtures gotten up to nmtato us nnd sell their poisonous stuff on the reputation of our Specific. Those potash mixtures not only do no good in cancer treatment , but are abso lutely dangerous. Send for full history o ! Blood nnd kln diseases nnd Cancer treatment.- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 Atlnn- ia , Oa. , 150 W. 23 St , , N. Y. , and 1205 Chest nut street , 1'hllo. A. I ; . Morton , of Genoa,1 IB at the Metro politan. ] ' \ B. Mallby , ot St. Louis , Is at the Metro politan , Frank ICionzlu , of Fremont , is nt the Metro politan. . W. II. Anderson , of Grand Inland , is nt the Metropolitan. .T , U. Warren , of Valentine , Is registered at the Metropolitan. 12. W. Williams , of Kansas City , Mo. , ia at the Metropolitan. Mrs Shrocdcr , the magnetic heftier , is stop ping at the Metropolitan. DiHJardins , of Chicago , Is in the city , stopping at the Metropolitan. M. T. Gitcholl and II , W , Anderson , of Minneapolis , Minn , , nro ( topping nt the Met ropolitan. C. W. Arhuthnot , Alex. Arhuthnot , Miss Salllo Arbuthnot nnd Mlsn Suslo Kilpatrlck , of Pittsburgh , nro at the Paxton. Miss Elln Woodbridgo , of I3inghampton , N. Y. , has arrived in the city to spend the Hummer with Mr , nnd Mr ? . S , F. Wood- brigdc. ? . " 1CEf " Mr. II. 0. Smith of the hosiery depart ment of N. 13. Falconer's store , left Omaha j usterday for Now York to visit his friends nnd relatives in his old home. Ho will be gone nbout fi\e weeks. General George Crook is in the city and wil remain hero a few days before proceeding to Arizona. Hia many friends will give him n cordial reception during his stay in the city. Ho ia registered nt the Paxton. S. 11. Callawny , n prominent railway man , Is at the MIHard. He hoa been invited to ac company Charles Francis Adams and Fred. L , Amea on their trip over the Union Pacific , It is quite likely that ho will bo offered a very responsible position with the Union Pacific. Mr. John T. Coad , n prominent cattle man who has Ihod In Cheyenne for many years , is at the Millard. Ho has retired from the cattle - tlo buiincss and nill make Omaha his homo , Ho has purchased some valuable lots hero and will build n handsomu bouse. Mr. Charles Koss , formerly of the Stan leigh house , of Keokuk , Iowa , assumed yes terday the duties of night clerk at the Cozzcna Mr. KOBH , whoso faro , form and features cer- rcspond uitli those of the original and long lost Charlie ] Itosx , of Gennantown , Pa. , was captured by Mr. Ncodham in the wilds of lown only n thqrt time slnco. Ho will bo on exhibition at his placeof business between the houru of 7 ! > m. nnd 7 a. in. Air. James Brown , purchasing ogont for N. U , Fnlconur , left Omaha on an extended Eu ropean trip ycstsrday. Air. Brown will nail from Now York on Thursday next on the steamship State of Indiana of State line , nnd ( irrivo in Glasgow in nbout ten daya after leav ing the American port. While gene Mr. Drown will take nn extended tour through Franco , England , Scotland and Iiolnnd. Mr. liniwn'a trip will bo ono of businCKS for his house nnd pleasure combined. Ho will return 'n ' nbout three months. Scrofula diseases manifest themselves in the warm weather. Hoods Sarsapnr * ilia cleanses the blood and removes every taint of scrofula. TWICE TRIUMPHANT. The Delfflonicos Downed by the Score of 28 to 0 , And the ColumDuH Club Uofcntctl by 10 lo 7. These who vront to the U. P. grounds Saturday afternoon to witness a good game of ball were terribly disappointed , but in its stead saw n comedy in uino nets , the equal of which was never looked upon in Omaha. From Friday after- noon's game it was reasonable to presume that Oov. Gwck'a wards could play ball a "littlo bit , " but Saturday aftornoon'a con- : est made it manifest that nine mon had mistaken their calling. Their superhu man attempts niado to play ball and the egregious errors resulting therefrom beg gars description. They finally saw that they were being made a laughing stock ely > y these in the grand stand and also shared in the merriment caused by their ludicrous blunders. The .hird baseman once became so excited as to throw the ball to one of tbo Union Pacilloa , who was itandliiH close by the bag coaching tha base runner. The spectators arose f > t > m their scat * , throw up their hats , and hoi * lowed. In the eighth innings , after two men were out , the Union Pacifies made uluvon runs. McKolvy in ihia inuiugt drove the ball over the left field fence , * hioh ia now twenty feet high , making ( ho longest aud cleanest hit over made in the grounds , During tbo game the manager of the Atshlnson club sat in the Brand aland and looked the picture ot disgust , nnd if ntked his connection with the club would have said , from his ap pearance , that ho never saw it boforo. Dolow ia the ecoro : UN10.V PACIFIC. rr.ATEno. n jitt ro A H McKelvoy.jf G 3 2 12 3 andlo,2b. Dwyer , 3 Whitney , .Id b 2 Carroll , r f 4 1 0 i ! 0 Uumin , e 1 2 12 1 2 Saulsbury , cf Ilockwclf Ib 3 3 0 2 C Jamison If 4 Total 2 ? 18 27 20 C ATCMIeOK. TLATKUS , n Hit ro A I ! ron ] 5nrltc,2b 0 0 n 3 ,1 Peglow , r f 0 0 0 0 3 lluhcr , o 0 1 3 0 2 Leonard , 3 b nnd o. . . . 0 1 0 1 1 Hinend , R nnnd p 0 0 1 1 Fisher , l'.b 0 0 7 1 Klcc , If 0 0 0 0 Warden , pas nndc. . 0 1 1 3 Lovett , o aband p. . . 0 0 8 3 Totals < T IT 23 15 31 * Carroll out for interfering with batted ball , 1X.VINGS. Innings ' 1234.007 80 Union TaciQo 6 4 0 5 0 3 0 11 * 23 Atchlson 0000000 00 0 Homo Hun McKeUcy Two Base Hits McKelroy nnd Handle. Pawed Halls Leonard 4. Smcad 4 , 'Warden 3 , lueni 1. WildPitch-Smead 4Lovett2 , Wardens , MoKclvey 1. Boats on Balls , Off McICclvey 1 , off Smcad TItno of Game Two hours nnd forty mln- UtCH. UtCH.Umplro 1'nnkhouscr. Yoatordny wan inaugurated the series of Sunday bnso ball games in this city , and judging from the class of people at tending the game and the slzo of the crowd which numbered 1,500 they are not very unpopular. The Columbus club , from Columbus in this state , crossed bats with the Union Pacifies and were not nearly so easily disposed of aa presumed by the admirers of the Omaha nino. The game was almost devoid of brilliant features. The playing of the homo team at times was excellent and at others it dropped into making all and the most inexcusable errors possible , some players mufling the easiest flys or fumbling slow balls. The Columbus nine has far better material in it than would bo expected from a city having no moro advantages of this kind than Columbus. John son the catcher , played an excellent game and caught Wako , the pitcher , ir good stylo. Backus , the second base man , and Johnson carried otf the fielding honors. In the fifth innings Homphill the first baseman , was hit on the head by a pitched ball , and was replaced by With- neil who in the sixth inninps mode a wonderful catch of a line ball from Dugan's bat , the only brilliant feature of the gamo. On next Friday and Saturday the Chicago cage Reserves will play here , and a good is looked forwrad to. Below is the score of yesterday's game : UNION rACIHCS. n mi ro McKelvey,2b 4 Uandle , c f 0 Dwyer.sB 2 Whitney , 3d b -1 3 2 1O Carroll.T f O Dugan.lstb 1 SalUbory. 1 f 0 KockweU , p . . . . .2 3 4 10 JamisonK Totals. 10 15 27 23 coLUJinus. n mi ro Martin , 3d b Dohertyss Backus , 2db. . . ' . 1 0 C Hall.rf 1 2 0 Scott , 1 f Wakp , c nnd p Withnell , 1st b 0 1 4 Smith , c f . Juhiuon. c 1 1 4 4 2 Hemphill , 1st b 0 Totals. 7 7 27 14 INNINGS. 1234CC789 Union Pacifies 31331120 5 19 Columbus ] 120000112 7 TwoBaua Hits MoKelvey , Dwyer , Carrel ) , [ lockwell and Scott. Parsed Balls Johnson 3 , Jamison 3. Wild PitchcH-McKelvey 1 , Rockwell 1. Time of game two hours and fifteen minutes. Umplro Jainea Holland. Absolutely Pure. ThUi powder never'vsrlcs. A marvel offpurorfcss , strength and wholesomeueas. iloio ocooomlcal than the i rdlnary UnJi.und cannot bo s < ld In competition with the multitude of low test , ihort weight alum or iihotnhate powder * . Hold only In cans. ItUYAL Oh "INd P WDK.Il CO SPECIAL NOTICES. fi-BpoolsJs will Poaltlvolynot bo iaaorted nnlesB paid in advance. 70 LOAN-Moaev , loaned on chattels , notes bounlit , cut rate MONKY ticket ! feld. A. Forman , S13 13th St StP3iLm on chattel mortgage , by U , U. MONKV Hey , room 0,0in tia Katlonal Bank TO LOAN-The loweat rates oi InUrert MONKV BemU * Loin Asoaoy. Uth ft Dourla U4-U A/fONEYTOtOANIneumsoflSOO. / and onward iVJ 0 , r. Da via and Co. , Beat EtUto uid Loan AecnU , I SOB Funam SI. BSS-tf. HELP WAMTBU. T\TAOT ED A clrl vliounderttaQdiRen'ral home VV work , at a W , Corner Harney andKOthmh tt. 2 - p JAMK8 N'KVILI.K. WANTKD A food woman cook. Wages 810 t month , Chis. Flock , 8 , Hth St. , Ea le houic. SflT-lp Tl/ANTED Thrto rclUUe irciito UVo orJcn for i > chauiber * encloped'a Tht coinploto work on ly $110. cold 011 iLontUy pajrmsi U. This | the best nork tcrV > ldt > uthl < iiUn.coma aud tecure jour U't.tory t oa . I' . P. Colllor , 67 IluLer block. 2T1-SO T\7AKTCD T o glrlt , one for chamber maid and If waiting the othi r for cooking , selling slid Irot lay. Mis. 1'attuo , B , K. corner SJth and Calllor- ula Bt , reiUuraat oookfor thort I'rslorat bt , Julleu'drcitiuraut , oor , 16th and " \TrTAKriD ! Airlrltocook , iranh rail Iron. Best wge . Apply MM. Deo. E. Prltehett , t03 S. Ulh St. Ml too \X7ANTED--A ( flrl In family of two , 1BC4 Farnam VV Ht. 2S3tf WANTKD-Coropctcnt book-keeper for about ono hour dally. Address "Book-keeper , " Bee office. HI 23p I7AKTKD Dlnlnit room flrl at Boston ncstaur- T ant , 1414 Douglas street. 282-Jop WANTED Three flret-cl M dining room girls Donbaum1 * tcsUurant 1613 Dodge , St. 244 SO WANTED T o good glrlt , one tor kitchen and one for nuriery. lira. Aug. Pratt , corner Park and Pt/ppcton ! avenue * . 243-30p 'ANTED-Oood dining room girls at the Metro politan Hotel. 221-30 WANTKD-dnoi ! girl at Kmmct House , llth , bet Farnam and Hurnoy. 2S5-3p WANTED Help at the Nebraska Steam Laundry , 109 anil IDS 8. llth St. 233-30(1 ( WANTKD-Olil for general house work In small family , No. 1216 N. 10th St. 236 30p WANTED Girl to wash silver three tlms per day for board at Mctropolltanllotcl. 222-30 WANTKD A first-claw dressmaker , Immediately , at 1517 Douglas street. 2013p TTT'AKTED Good laundress at 8. W. oor. Harney T T and lOtb streets. Wages $1.03 per week. WANTED Young man to takocaro of prhato Ht- ory anddegereral work. Experience necessa ry. References required. Address by letter "U , " Bco offloo. 108-1 Girl for ffoncral house work corner WANTKD and Pier Sis. , ono block nest of Saun- deraSt. Mrs. Rltchlo. SCS.ESp -Qlrl at Pacific House , Tenth and Day cnport 173 tf Agentsfor llepubloan and Democratic Campaign B'ographles bv distinguished repre sentatives. Fully Illustrated Get the 1 est. Bend Wets for Prospectus to bo ready two da ) > after nominations Dig Wages Quick mice. John Burns Pub. Co St.LouIs. 160 SO - OKNTLKMEN-Incltyor WANTED-LADIE30R light and pleasant n ork at their own homes ; $2 to $5 a day cosily and quietly made ; work sent by mall ; no canvassing ; no stamp for reply. Ploaco addieas Hcllallo Mau'f'g Co , I'lll- adolphia , PA. 149 Imo First-class girl for ( rencrnl house-work WANTED . J. R. Shro\o 103 25th street. 185-tf WANTED A barber , 700 S. lOtn street , Omaha. 010 30p WANTED Girl or general h UBO-work 217 north 16th St. 100 3p Ulrl at 1510 Sherman avenue. Mrs. WANTED . 043 tl TTTANTED-GIrl for housework at 2227 Dodge St. 701-1 m mOITUATIONB OITUATIONB WAHTSD. Situation by a responsible and compe tent Germiu girl ai housekeeper , or to take full charge of children. Dcst of references. Address "W. " 9 Postofflco , Omaha. 284-'Sp WANTED A situation by a young man as sales man. Has had experience. Good references. Address "M. 8. " Bee olHco. 22i-S8p TTTANTED Situation tide > ccond work by German VV girl in prhato family , 020 South 20th street 209-230 Young married man wants situation as book A keeper , In wholcsola establishment In Omaha. Address " 0. " care Bee. BOO-tl CH2CEI.LAHKODU V7ANTS. To small secure room , near business WANTED for utorlnR and packing books. Address ith price , 1' . O. Box SOO city. 289 30p Two connecting rooms or room and WAATED alcore , well furnished , for gentleman and n Ifc , wither without board. Address , stating terms , to " 0 , " Bee olllce. 278-S8p Tno rooms furnished suitable for WANTED bicplntr , within 10 Mocks of Tenth and Faro am. Address "U. C. L. " CAre of Boo. 203-lp WANTED An cUht to nlno room house , with city water , gas If possible. YHthla ton minutes walK of the postofflco. Please addrois " 3. * this office. 113-tf A few Qnt-closs table boarders at 1718 WANTED Dodge St. 25T3p "TCTANTED To teach German In a prhato samily , T T by a j oune man who has tiuen in tha schools of the old country- Address "K. W. ' Bee olfloo. 2il-3p \T7'E offer In lota to suit purchaser , eight hundred T T choice Iowa steers. Ono hall i car olds , balance two and three years old , and a good smooth bunch. 210-lm tiTRANQE BRO'S , Sioux City , Iowa. \TT/JfTED Boarders to know the St. Charles Ho. T T tel on Harney St. , between 12th and 13th will set up the best table board for $4 00 per week of any house In the city ot a corrospondir" mice. 238-tf FOB KEHT Honnea ana Lots. FOR RENT One rood six room house $25 per mo. G.U Bltohcock. 2S5-tf FOR RENT No. 2621 Duenport St , seven rooms. O. F. Dai is & Co , , 1503 Farnam St 290-i FOR RENT A pleasant furnished room at 1809 Capitol ave. 291-5p FOR RENT A live room cottage Twenty-fifth and Capitol avenue. City water. InqulrJ 2118 Cap- tolmcnuc. 225-31p Y/IOR RENT An elegantly furnished suite , also J ? two other largo handsomely furnished rooms , IUthi ; com 1720 Capitol ave. 276-SCp OR RENT rurnlshed parlor bed room and closet II 1 to gentlernm. 310 N. 13th St. 277 K8p RENT-FurnUhed room 1004 Farnam Ht. FOR 278 Ip TTIOR RENT With board , an elegant furnished X1 parlor bed room , 2009 Cass Ht. 10c-3p RENT-Nlco cottage olfl rooms north-west FOR 24th and Ca . Inquire at 2110 Co.'a St. 2S9-lp RENT 5 room brick cottige. Inquire John FOR Siccl , 6th and lllc.kory . 215 SOp > FOR RENT A 0 room housa with city water and gan , near St. Mary'd a\o. Possession glien Jul ) 1st. Mrs. M. Chrkson. 233 2Sp TmOR RENT-Furnlshed rooms 2209 Dodge Street. 250-Sp RENT Tno front rooms newh furnished No FOR 16th fit. , between Chicago and Davenport. 2i9 3p KKMT.Wlth l > oardlargo , front room with bay 1J1O11 1 Indow , gas and bath room , 1718 Dodge Ut 2i2 3p I OR RENT Furnished rooms 105 N. lEth etreot. FriOIl - riOIl RENT Furnished room 161 OFarnam ft. 1 233 SOp TPO RENT Furnished room 1417 Howard St. KENT Two furnished or unfurnished rooms FOII board , centrally located , good reference ! , reference required. Call or addrosa 42i Oouiont Ht. , 1 i blocks from tit Uarj'g ave. J40 3p UKNT-Furnhuod room 1410 lion aril St. FOII 239 SOp TOOK 11KST Largo front room with fir t class X1 board IBIS Howard. 2i2-30p FOII HUNT A sulto of rooms nicely furnlihod ID- qulra at 1816 Cats Bticct. ' JACK HKNT A cottae * 20th ttrott , one square I 1 north fit , tliry'H u\o. 3 rootra and summer kitchen 812.M ) a month. Warren BwlUlcr , 141-tt 1/Wll HKNT House 6 rooms In good repair. Nice Aa < d , cittern water , Kent 125 per month 1411 I'ark Wl.deave. Apply to Jno , W 13sl ) DnijglstlOth btltot. FOII HKNT House S rooms , corner I'ppploton and . Jnerldan Bt , 118,60 mr month. Darker and Maytie , IStb and Faiuam. 187tf OR IlEST Furnished room * with board , 1812 ixl 150-1 p POIl HENT AturnUhed room at 1518 Jackion St. 1161 SOp T7 > OR HKNT-FurnUhed loonulSlfl Dodge Street , I 835 p T7I011 Itrar-Untll rt Ltember 1st. A nice fi room Jj cotttgo 221V Capitol a\o. Furnlil ed to a lua lu.lv without children. Inndio atO. H. Ooodrlch k Co. , HISFaruainSt. 1C3 tl 11KOT Klctly furniehcd roumi without FOU board lUli Dateupoit Bt. IDi-Sdp iOR RKNT-Ono toro In Crounse * Block , n , M F Hitchcock. f P9 tf RENT 4 good rooms south-east corner 20th FOR Corning. S7i'-t ! - Una and convenient to biulaeM , AddrcM ImmedlaUly , TOfltl Michigan State College I have several limes examined baking powders in Ih * mnrkeb to de termine their purity , raising powder nnd inflimncp on the health of those ming them. I have uniformly found D tt. PEICE'S ' CREAM BAKING POWDER the hestiu all these respects. I have jusb mode another examination of the "Royal , " "Andrews' of ' 'Dr. PRICE'S CREAM" is acid , while the "Royal" and "Penrl" give an ALKALINE reaction , which LK ADS to DYSPEPSIA. Prices is a pure , clean and elegant proportion of Cream of Tartei and Bicarbonate of Soda , and there does "m no WHO enter into it anything that defileth neither whatsoever worltqbh abomination , or maketh a lie. " In raising power "price's stands at the hend The relative amount of Carbonic Acid Gas given off by the same weight (10 ( grammes of these powders , heated in the same way is as fol lows : Dr. Price's Crnam BakingJPowder - - 050 cubic centimeters The Royal - - . . . . . COO cubic centimeters Andrews' Pearl I I - - - - 518 cubic cpntimeters I have used PRICE'S in my family for years. "Even if the price is higher PRICE'S is alwrtys the best. Every housekeeper can teat Bnldng Powders contatniup : tbo disgust ing drug AMMONIA by placing a can of "Iloyal" or "Pearl" top down , on a bob stove until boated. Tben move tbo cover and smell. MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG , PQinToro Jii nonnrolnro rdllllGlofiL UcLuldluloi CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST.RETA1L * STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AED DECORATIONS , 1515 Bonglas SlreRt. Dmata. co TTlORRENT A flrut class store In good locality. JJ Inquire at Kdholm and Erlckson. 601-tf RENT First-class 0 room cottage S. T FOR , south cast corner 15th and Douglas. . 674-lmp RENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank FOR . Most duslrablo oOlces In the city. Supplied with hydraulic elevator and beared by ateam. Apply at Bank. 020 tf RENT Elegant residence 10 rooms , turnaco FOR and cold water , bath rooms &o. Suitable first-class boarding home or private residence ? ? 0 per month. Fourteen room house now , 14th St. near Jono 50 per month. BARKER & UAYNE , HOS7-U 13th and Farnam. TTIOR RENT In Redlck's block. Storeroom 120 JC feet deep and good otfico room. Paulson & Co. , 5 < 3 Farnam , room 3. 760-tf TjlOU UKNT piano. Inquire at Kdholm & Krlclc- J ' 003-tf ? son's. - KENT btirnlshod rooms on the no tthwo FOR . 18th ana Capltolavc3uo , formerly Crolgbtoo nouae. 189-t FOB BALE. \ - a bargain , 50 cords dry hard wood. FORS\LE-At BOGUS & HILL. TTWH SALE Ono small span ot mules , harness and J ? wagcn , sultablt for dcmery outfit. Inquire at Durwln's barn , Cumlng tit. 281-1 SALE Agooi mUchcow.luqairo ou Convent FOR , the third house from Harney. J. KIraer 270-11 SATjK Four beautiful lots In Hawthorne at a FOR , $550 each. R. 0. Patterson 250. SC BALE Beautiful lots on Sherman a\o. , at FOR each by R. C. Patterson. 257-30 SALE Lots In Saunders and Hlmebaugh'n addition formSlGO to 200. ? 5 and 810 monthly payments. 253-30 r\OIt SALK-l'our lota In Shmn's addition at 8650 1 each. It. O. Patterson. 250 30 OR SALK Butohar business and tools In an on- FO terprlfclng town of 2.000 InhaWtans. Only two meat markets hero. For particulars addrcsj "D and R. " Bee office , 1 l-80p - rooms arn , csern , we , shade trees , lawn tor , all new juif completed. Price ? 1,400. 2110 Blonde , near Saunjers. 107-2ap SiLK Two choice timber claims In Bronn County , near rail road town. Good soil and running water on land. Address Dr. Da\Id Tallchlfl Bassctt , ilrown County Neb. 168 Ip" 17011 BALE CHEAP Real estate business in town JU off'OO population on Republican Valley Ball- read. Excellent location , fine country , largo list , best 03 reasons for Belling , a splendid opportunity , books show business. Address "Q. W. L/'Bco olOco. 172p pOU SALE Ono family horse buergyand harness. 1 Inquire at Blue llarn , 110 north falxteon St. 181-23p TOR SALi : Aflrtt classeroccrv bmlaoss , on us- JD tablldhod trailo In the Icart of IjuslntHB , miking money. Good rcaaona for ecllUig , will require a cap. 1UI of near $5,030. Acldiws lock box 403.i 2.23 OH SALE A restaurant , making money , splen F did Imsluces ) In the heart of the city , gonj ron Address lock box 408. 153-113 3ALK Special bargain , house and lot an FOK 17th St. on licit Una block from Street carliouse Kent $20. i > er month. Trice f 2,000. UorBe & Itmu nor. 131-23 TpOH BAM' 16 ( hare ? Omaha Loan and ttulltllng JL1 association. Block , Add r CM "W. F. " Bco otllco. 142-23p iruiK aALK A good paying grocery 1 dock anil fixtures Will fmolco $2,500. $25,000 per year. For further Information , addreaa for two wouka "Z. " Dee olllce. 7'JS-tf T701t SALE Three of the best loU In Haimcnm JD place ttt a bargain II Bold BOOU. 1'ottcr Si Cobb , ISISYarnam. P31-M " | 7 OH bALII-KHKh I' A lot ol line Colorado ( trades -L' consisting ol 800 cue ; , S , 8 and 4 jeaia old. about UU > yearlings and too lambs. The e cs will bear about 6 iKunJs. For further tnfornutlon ad- ilro-i 111 jay Co. , littler , U. A. U. It. It. , Kcb. 030 Imp Mil SALK-A grain , btwk ud ocal business In I 1 Western Iowa. Low price and eo y terms Dull ness ulll bear tnvettltrailon. An unusual bargain offered. Addieu "WlncheU" care Omaha D e. 030 80 IOIl BAI.V.-Drlok , on south 16th St. , ncir tha F call worka by Bailey and Froake 101-lp HALK-A nice cottigo and full lot , halt block FOR of UUton lloge'S' reildenca , on 13tn ttreet luqulro ot M. 10 , Ciroocr , 22d and Lea > LWOrtli , 017-lm Oft SAt E At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad- F drCM "X. Z. Q" Ika offico. STO-tf SALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1371. FOR a good eUck ol Fancy Good * and otlier tlxtures , wagon , etc. Location flret-clis * . Cheap for culi. Apply 1010th street , bet. Jackeon and How. ard. 731.1m Oil SALK Two seooud hand yiUnw. at Kdbolm li Krtckion'a Uuslo Store on 10th lit. 890-tt TTKlll BALE The coziest and meet dealratlo res V tlenoo on Capitol Hill. Ilouto contalut D loom besldii tlotits and ttore rooms , good cellar , city water , and all modern Improvements , Qood baru and outbuildings. Even thing iu fiitt-clas ] suaiM. Fulllvt luqulrgofT. F , Ljou on primUes , 2429 4-tf 1710K SAtK-KUAL KOTATl A great banrala In JL' WlotiUi : ioceo' 1'lace , ouBt. J'O" * .IIT-- ntrectcarUue , t > t rylQw price f rSUt to Jnmph M. ile , . 11 South 14th sir ir\OIl BALE Tha good Mill aud fli.-.i of the JD Crelghton UOUM , Eisy terms. C33-tf Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CITY in any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECORATING FOB SALE Two open necond-nand buggies and one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Uarnoy St. 839-tf TpOIl SALE Cheapest house nnd lot In Omaha , In * I JJ Potter's addition , 8 sooma , well , 300 barrel cis tern , on two lots , li 0 feet front by 130 feet deep , fcr 82,050. rorTEK&C JBB. 1616 Tarnam St. 460 tf "TOIl SALE Cheap lota in Shinn'a 2nd addition JD Klrkwood and Pldmlcw. I'OTTEK b COBB 1616 Farnam street 423-tf FOK SALE Twenty acres of tha Grlffcn farm , 3i miles from the I'ostoillcc , and only two blocks from Pratt'a sub-dhislon. Will bo Bold ia 2J , 6 or 10 aero lota Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511 Douelaa treet 70 tf FOR SALE Farm 8 miles from city , near Union Stock yards. Inquire at Mrs. Ueyor , over Roe der' Drust btore , 16th and Webster. 872- MISCELLAlTEODa. LOST La-ly's gold neck chain and cross , Letters : "AI. D "engravedon crois Finder will bore- warded upon return to 210 N. 17th St. 233 2Sp STRAYED June 21ir , sorrel mare with white strip In fact ) , two white feet and ono partially BO. Ilex. lean brand on Iclt bind leg , bush of tall cut off , full shod. Had distemper where last seen. Finder , or giving Information will bo suitably rewarded. Harris and Fisher. 200-tf T OST Between Crclgbton ollcgeand Bond's Ope- JUrn , Hoceo , a lady's blue velvet jacket. Finder will please leave the at Saxt/a Drug titore and confer a favor to owner. 251-28P OTIU.YED OR STOLEN On Juno 22 , ono large red O cow , horns crooked In , and white star on forehead - head , bru h on tail cutoff. Finder will bo liberally rewarded by returning or bringing inlormatlun to 318 South 10th St. 170 Op STIIAYED On Juno 24th , black pony white face , hod on halter. Liberal reward , 20U Fierce St. F. JIahannah. C64-3p QTUAYED OR STOLEN One gray horse with left Kjeyoout , and b y mare with colt , two weeks old , with white star in forehead. Reward will bo given If returned or Infoimatlan brought to Mrs. J , Ktglcr , 13th and Nicholas. 109-23 rpAKEN UP Ono fray pony , with saddle marks , JL brought to my stable , City Pound. 203-2Sp NOTICE A man with several years eipcrlence In the grain business , wantu a petition in gome small coed grain point in tl ia state , can keep the bookB and U fully capable of managing an oflico and elevator. Energetic and full of buBinccs Can furnish best of references. Address for further partlculais"Y."care Bee olllce. 16l.d7tw2t qnO EXCHANGE A grain and stock business loca- X ted at sover.ilstations In Western Iowa tor attack farmer good lauds sultibla for stock purposes. Tbia offer will bear strictest investigation. Write for par * tlculara. Address "tVlnchcll , " care Omaha Due. D10-30 For Business , Traveling , Dress and andWeddings. Weddings. UADE TO JIEASUHKJ AND READ Dresalnys. No > | Bummer Ncveltlon. THE HULL flPOR COOK STOVE The Pioneer and Still Ahead. \ ' 0,000 TCTo-c r ixx TToo. I ut lupersnllng the largest oM fashlonad storoa id raugoj It lift- the simplest and most ctllclims eve burners In ths world , and with now Improve' ents the easiest to operate. Absolutely cafe with 's natrnt rcseriolr , now la use the ijccoad Muoa Ithout a single accident. jrjTSend for Catalogue , Price List , Etc. VAl'OIl SXOVK CO. , CLEVKLAND , 0.