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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1884)
OMAHA JDAJGU ? JBEE--THUKSDAST , JXJLX 3 1884 8 THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , July 3. LOOAL.BBEVITIE3. The work of laying tlio asphalt on Dodge street was begun ycitorday and wi bo rapidly pushed to completion. The Kmmott Monument MsoclttUon an IholriiHnnics will rusticate at Pat McArdlo July 4th. The first Iron post In the 1'ailon bulldlnf corner of IWtoonth and Varnam streets , w erected and placed In position yesterday. of hi Kfl'ollcainan Matza was relieved watch yesterday whllo engaged In painting a Mots'i brewery. It was found shortly nftei ward In n Tenth atroot pawn shop. A dispatch wan received In Ihia clt ntating that Mrs. StrMsborpor , c Omalm , yi Tuesday night robbed of ? 3,0 worth of diamonds In Buffalo , Now York. The storm of Tuesday night was the thin heavy wind storm which hai visited thin clt within ono week. The wind blow at n torrlfi rate nnd the rain fell In torrents. No darn ngo has M yet been reported. Mr. K. J. Oalloway entered upon hla dt Urn Tuesday as assistant to President Adair of the Union 1'aafic. Mr. Galloway has bee In this city Mnco Monday and during th nhort time haa inado many friends The annual ple-nlo of the South-woi Presbyterian Sunday School wllltakoplac on the church grounds this nftcrnooi beginning at 2 o'clock. The members of th Castcllar street Sunday school are Invited t attend , In pollco court yesterday Mike Cur iilnglum , Nell lloblnson , , Tns. Henderson , 1 ! Vonoss , V. L. Martin nnd .1. K. Porter wor each fined $5 and costs for being drunk. I'oi tor cashed up whllo the other fuo took n wall over the hill. Ground was broken Tuesday for th erection of the buildings of the Croat Western orn Carbon works , below the old fortilMnj Institution on the IJ. &M. road. Ton o ; twelve tonias and a number of men nro nov employed there. Mr. Frank E. Cutler , of Auditor Taylor'i force at Union Padfio hondquartors in thii city , wan married Tuesday morning to Misi Hmtn.1 Bain of Buffalo , N. Y. The ceremony mony took place at the homo of the brldo'i mother , 103 South Ph intern street , Buffalo 'from which place they started Tuesday noot for their now home In tins city. A monthly drawing for n box of cigars among the boarders of the Omaha HOUHO , fur nlshed gratis by the genial proprietor , laa night , resulted In favor of No. 63 , Mr. I ) , A Iluseoll , nnd the drawing for the second bo : rcflultod in favor of Mr. Henry Thomas , No 133. This house has 175 boanlora , but snmi not being present , only 157 participated. Mr. Thoa. Swobo , the genial and accomodat inglhost of thoJMillard hotel returned last ovoii' inr , accompanied by.hfs wife , from Chorokoi Springs , Iowa , where ho has boon Bojournln ; for a few weeks in ( moat of health. Ho I still looking somewhat thin but Bays that hi fooling much [ stronger and bettor thai when ho took his departure , which fact hii legion of friends will rejoice to hoar. The following oIliccrH of Beacon Lodgi No,23I.O.O.V.wcro Tuesday evening installed od by If , W. Manvlllo , acting grand mt > stoi N. G. ' J. J. llardln ; V. 0. , W. G. Clegg SeivJ. B. Hpor ; If. K. N , G. , M. It. Prow UL. ; B. N. O. , W , L. Mattlce ; 11. S. V. G. I' . Spores L. 8. V. G. , N. C. Peterson ; II. S S. , L. Ifaist ; L. S , S. , AV. A. Kelly ; O. G. It. JO. Llvcsoyj I. G. , Win. Anderson. Some persons will Insist in sending com * munlcattons without signatures to this olllci nnd accompanying them wlthn uoto request Ing publication. Tbo latest Is In regard tc sorno slaughter house. If the parties writing communications have not luilkiont courage tc nlgn their names M a guarantee of good faith , their communication Is fit only for the waste basket. And then , too , If the slaughter-house mentioned is a nuisance why. do not the per none living In that locality lay the matter before fore the city council ? The editor of a nowa < I > spor cannot go down and pitch the slaughter house into the river , Pleasant Pastime , List evening a very pleasant ptirty wai given at the residence of Mr. and Mra , Prank Duncll , on Walnut street , Soutl Omaha. Dancing wna indulged in unti an early hour this morning. Fine ro froshmentu were Borvod. .Following is a partial list of tkoso present : Mr. nuc Mrs. Sherwood , Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. Webster , Mr. nnd Mrs , "Woodward , Mr. nnd Mra. Shop , Mlas Aunlo Quigley , Ilannah , nnd Maggie McCarthy , Sarah McGavook , Minnie TVInblo and Lulu Woodward , hulu Olurk , Tilliu Andoraon , Mortlo Kites , Kiln Lo < Ran , Lillie Woods ; Mr. Lon. Pinnoll , .Mike Fl > nn , Mike MeOarthy , J. J. Wyora , D. M. Mollus , John Umnhorson , O. Doyle , Jerry Louolr , Jerry tlngarty , II , L. Jones , U. S. Woodward , Olmrlio Stout , John Harden , I. llamlott , IS , M , ! Yrniuo nud Emll. Kotohmark. ! t ! ! Ilonl 1C The fdllowing transfora were filed for record in the county clerks ofllco July 1 , and. reported for the UEI : by Amos' real csUto'ngonoy. ' Jn . O. Mogcath nnd wife to School district No. 87 wd , lota 35 nnd 'M , Chrl place , $750.v f i Jtttnoa Jfllrown nnd wife to Woodmni Xuiaodd OilfWorks wd.ldta i ) and -l.blocl 8ipinahBj10lH)0. ) ; 'John 54 > Uprbach nnd wifa to Augua Kelson wd. lot 7 , block C , 1'urkora add , § 300. Byron Hoed and wife to Wm. nm Ohrmtian Potoroon wd , lot C , block ' . ) llaed'aletadd.,8UCO. * John OapbollnudLSyronRooilnnd wive to Kunt K. JJaydun wd. lot 4 , llsed's 2 > add. , § 1,000. . ' ' f TliQ $ l.)0 ) ( ) ituUbury , * * ' ' ' TJw Monday uight robbery promise to bo Bomothing of a myth. It ( Cora Ihat the man Lunnon , wlio is in ja charged with robbing Kincaid , is righl fully entitled to nil thq money found i hie poatoeeion. Ho is still in jail and i quite ill from an attack of delorlum trc menu , and as soon as ha ia able to have a f examination will dpubtlogs prpvo that h ia all right. - " C i f -A * jneoting of the State Firomou' ' Tournauiout committee waa held lai .crying in | hp police court room to tak Uui preparatory for the ooinina pvenl The bid of glOO by 15 J. Lcr er , f r bsot privllegu was ticeopttd by thu eomniittei , A committee waa also appointed to put i order the race track on the utato fa grpunds which will bo done as noun f the coining racei hard closed , OALIFOBNIA DEMOOBATS. The Stftto Delegation on their "Via to Clilcnjjo to Attend tlio Convention. Yesterday's morning train brought int this city thrco Pullman alcepingjcani occi plod by the California democratic del < gation nnd their friends on route to tli national domocratio convention whic coiivonca In Chicago on Tuesday next. The delegates xvoro complaining iomc what bncauso they had not boon mot cordially locoivcd at the various stoppln p luces through this atnto nnd particular ! In this city , where they had anticipate being mot by n brass band and the load ing democrats of Uio placo. The Call fornia folks roust boar In mind that 7:4 : in the morning is a little early for Onfall democrats. The delegates from California are u follows : AT LAUOE. Delegates Alternates William Uunphy , F. 1 1. Williams , 0. ] ' . roster , T. G. Hill , T. .T , Clunlo , W. W. Lymnn , II. M. Larno , II. J. Mohan. DISTIIICTH. 1. Dennis Spencer , I. .T. Yell , II. 0. Wilson , W. K McConncil , 2. .T. W.Brcckonrldgo,2. W. K. Klcholratli , Nlles Soariiw , B. A. Hugtr , 3. W. B. English , 3. Dr. Dobbins , M. T. Torpoy , IF. II. Hood , 1. .T. A. Wright , 4. Samuel Newman , Louis Holt/ , 15. B. Stonohill , 5. Maurlco Schmidt , C. JOSHO Cope , Lnurenca Archer , G. W. McDonald , 0. L. .T. lloso , C. .T. T. Arnold , A. B. Butler , T. B. Ferguson , Mr. F. J. Clunio , who prccodud tin delegation aayfl that they will go into th convention solid for Tildon ana that the ; believe Tildon will accopc if ho is noini natod by acclamation. After Tildon the ; willcoBolid for Thurman. "Wo thin ! ho can poll moro votcn in this countr ; than nny other man. IIo is very papula in California. And tLon wo will try am liavo our Qov. Slonoman put upon th ticket for vico-nrosidont. Summary , Following is a meteorological uumtrmr for the month of Juno , as iurninhod b ; Alexander Pollock , of the signal service lllghcst barometer , DO. ICO ; date , 28th Lowest barometer , 29.080 ; date , 8th. Monthly range of barometer , 0.480. nighost temperature , 034 ; date 30th Lowest temperature , C2.8 ; date , 10th. Greatest daily range of temperature 29.4. 29.4.Loast Least daily range of temperature , 11.8 Moan daily range of temperature , 20.1 Mean daily dew point , 03.3 , Mean daily relative humidity , 75.4. Prevailing direction of wind , south. Total movement of wind , 5285 miles Highest velocity of wind and diroctioi 50 , north , 25th. Number of foggy days , 0. Number of clear daya , 7. Number of fair days , 10. Number of cloudy days , 4. Number of days on which snow or rait foil , 14- Depth of unmoltod snow on ground a end of month , 0. Dates of auroras , 0 , Dates ef solar haloa , 0. Dates of lunar halos , 0 , Dates of frosts , 0. COMPARATIVE MEAN TEMI'KUATUJIE. Year , Degrees. Year. Degree ! 1871 . 7r .8 1878 . CO. 1872 . 73.fi 1870 . 72. 1873 . 7-1.1 1880 . 73. 1874 . 73.1 1881 . 74. 187C . 70.0 1882 . 71. 1870 . C8.2 1R83 . CO. 1877 . 07.1 1881 . COMPAUAT1VK rilKGH'ITATIONS. Year. Inches. Yoar. Inches 1871 . 2.05 Inches 1878 . 8.18 Indus 1872 . 3.01 inches 1870 . 4 09 incite' 1873 . 5.80 inches 1880. , . 3.14 India 187 J . 0.03 Inches 1881 . fi.50 India 187B . 10.05 Inches 1882 . 12.05 India 1870 . 3.47 Inchon 1883 . 12.70 India 1877 . 8.30 Inches 1881 . ALEXANDKH POLLOCK , Sergeant , Signal Corps , U. S. A LUTHERAlTsOOIABLE , A. I'lonsntit Social Tliuo nt the En Iiutliornn Oliuroh Tuesday Evening , The lociuro room of the Englah Lutheran oran church waa well filled with mombori nnd frionda of the congregation Tuosdai evening to parttcipnto in a sociablo. Tin young people of the church had proparoi nn excellent progrannuo ns tollows : Prayer IVstoi L'iiiiui polo Mlna MnrRia Jlumbrlk-hl Vocal duot. . . . , Tlio Mlaiot Itoctloi ItcnJlng Miss J.lzzlo Lolsonrlnt Vocal solo Mr. KusI tcadliiR llov. ,1.8. Uotwlloi Vocal solo Mlsg Kotllo Vnpoi tending. MIta J Izzlu l < ol onrtnf I'luno Hiilo Oscar Goodman KoadliiK Hey ; . J , 8. Dotwllei The programme wna very well rondoroc .hrougliou t. Tlio Boluctiona worthy o : mrticular mention trcru the duet by UK Vliaaca Uoedor and the rondiug of Misi [ loiaonring. After the proRrammo ice cream am cake woio served ia abundance. A col oction was taken and the treasury of tin Young Pooplo's society was enriohoc nearly $25 thereby. Everybody present went in for a gooi , imo and had it. It ia the intention o kho young people to give a sociable p this charnoter nt loust once a mouth ii the futuro. GIGER'S ' GASH , The AllCKOd Cnuuo of a Butoiilo It Ooiiuoll IJliiITa. The O'Noil Tribune lvos the followini explanation of the nuicido of Eli Oigo : in the Council Blud * jail two wuoki ago : A short tinio ago n man named El Qigor coming from llosuvillo. 111. and looking for land , landed at Kuarnoy.Nob Stopping thcro a ahort time ho bought i toaiu and traveling outfit and etartod fo Ainsworth acrota the country. Arrivinj there and botng of a aouiowhat timid nature turo ho waa thu victim of what waa con eidored n good joUp. Several men pro tondinit to bo vigilantea arrested him hold a mock trial and lined him § 70 telling him to leave the country as eooi at ho could got awny or they would lyncl him. The man wont u > Stuart am was almost scared to doath. Jlo wanto to soil hia ( earn and got tuvny from th vi ilantora whom he uild vroro purauin ; him. It looma the people tried to quiu him and nssuro him that ho wna eafo , bu the poor follow waa uu ucared tlmt b would not bo pacified. After Bulling hi team ho telegraphed to Nory Ellis t rorno up to Stuart end take him t Omaha. Arriving in Omaha that da and atill laboring under the halluclnutio that ho waa being pursued , ho cut hi throat from the oflbcta of which ho died Wo understand the parlies who cauaoc the auicido have boon arroatcd at Alns worth. TUENING UP THIEVES , A Don of Nlfiht Workers UroiiRlit ti In Shlnn'n Addition. On Tuesday night , during the prevalence lonco of the furious rainstorm , Doroci Jonoa , who lives in Shinn's addition was unfortunate enough to have atoloi a not of harness , nix ono hundred poum sacks of meal , two hundred pounds o bran , nnd other such articles. Dotoctlvo 0. J. Emory was given tin caao , nnd by a simple mule track waa enabled ablod to successfully hunt down the midnight maurndors. Mra. Barrett , noa whoto house a mule was found whosi foot fitted the trncka loading awny frorr Jonea' barn , was arrested with her eon , Upon searching the house , barn am yard n great many articles thought to hav boon stolen were found. Among then xroro a carpenters chest filled with tools clothcB'linos atrung with clothes , and al tlio goods missed by Mr. Jonoa. A warrant was sworn out before Justice tico Bartlett , and Mrs. Barrett , with ho son , were tirrestrd on the charge of gram larceny. Fred Barrett , another son o Mrs. Barrott , was indicted at the laa term of court and is still at largo. CofTco and llontllngllooni , The W. 0. T. U. Cofloo nnd Roadinj llooms on corner Fifteenth atroot nni Capital avenue do not seem to bo a failure uro an the following- statement will apeal for itself. The ladies solicited to bogi. with and assumed a debt of § 100 the firs of April ; siuco that time to JulyJat- three months the receipts have bcoi § 1,032.95. All dobls nro paid nnd the ; have a small bank account. Large rooms are necessary as their patronage i increasing so fast ; business men ant ladies from all parts of the city and coun try enjoy the clean homo cooking f 3un < there. Their register shows names fron the Atlantic to the Pacific coast.1 * Surol ; the ladles should bo thanked and wol encouraged by the citizens of Omaha foi their undertaking. School Apportionment. LINCOLN , NEIJ. Juno 20 , 1881. Tbo apportionment for Juno , 188 J , is as fol follows. Int. U. S. Bonds S 3000 ! " State bonds 13,0500 | StatoTox 60,820 51 Int. on Co. Bonds 7,20141 " Unp'd Triii. School Lands , . . . 118.1C8 21 Loose of School Lnnda 104.81191 Fract. Item 93 ! TOTAL § 303,4121 ! Whole No. Children 200,387 tl Apportioned § 303,1013 ! KractKom * 78 Hiitol'or Scholar 141 ! No of children In Douglas county 13,301. The share of Douglas county la $10,301.10 W. W. W. JONES , Supt. Pub Instruction , Omaha's Orators. Below ia a partial list of gentlemen ! residents of this city , who will orate al different points in the state on Julj 4th : Julius S. Oooloy , of Judge Wakoley'i office , will deliver the oration of the da ) nt his old homo at Cedar Greek , Casi county. H. W. Bcckonridgo , at Albion. Mr. Gurley , of Thurston and Hall's , at Auburn , Nomahn , county. John L. Wobator , at Grand Island. . DIED. DELOK In this city , nt St. Joseph's hospt. tnl , July 1 , 1881 , at about 0:30 : p. in , , Eliza beth Dolor ; ogod 22 years. Ifunoral July 3d , at 9 a. m. from residence Twenty-third and Pacllio streets. MINOGU13 Mnry , daughter of Anna anil John Mlnoguo , July 2 , aged 11 months and 10 days. I'unoral will take place July 3 , at 2 o'clock p. rn. , from the roaidonco on Twelfth street , between PaclGo and Pierce. Friends are in- Hod. . T. V. Notice. Mooting of Woman's : Christian Tem perance union , Thursday , July U , in the First M.E. church , at 2:00 : p. m. B ; order of the president. L. G. CHAULTOK , Soo'y. Thl j powder net f r \ rlcs. A nun el of inirences , strength and vtholcscinouoi * . Jloio economical tine tlioiraUury klnJ , and cannot bo B Id In oorapotltlo'- with tliu multltudo ol low tiut , thoit weight alum 01 powder * . Hold only In cant , * 110VA1 Choiphate AK1NQ I1 WUf.U CO SPECIAL NOTICES , crspoolals will roBlttvelynot toe Inserted unless paid in advance , TO LOAN-Monoy. TVTONF.VloiueJ on cliattcll , notci bouiht. cut raU 1V1 tlckcU BJlJ. A. I'ctmiu. tl3 ti. IStli fit.038lM 038lM _ TlfONEVTOLOAN-TUolowm mUl ol Intaieil 1 > JL llciult1 Loui A enor , 1Kb * Dourl * Ut-U TO LOAN In iumi ot 1300. nd upward MONUY IHvU and Co. , lkl KnUte nd Lou Aecnti , 1(05 V ruuu M. BSB-tl HELP WAHTEU. \\7AN1KU-A ( food nooond CO > k t ouo . Bloady work mil RO d ! to nolxif , rclUble uhlti Ulan. Atldrom "l' rkiii lloute , ' riittumcutb , Ht\ \ > 68 f > p WANTUD-A girl for U'emrul houiework Oni ttmt c&n w ham ) Iron prulerrod , Un. Wm.U ! QrnnDlaum , SCtU itreet , nt r Bt. llary' * ateouii. ! \ \ , ANTKO Mr t dum girl lor nencriU hou c-woil \ T Ai > : > ly Mr , J. It butoo leg sjth ( tiwt. A food girl for gtntnl hoaie work ti WANTED . Good wagei ind iteady pUee In ( iul re 24 15 D vcppett St. 8i-4p _ " \X7ANrEO Two ( rirli to go to tno country , ooot W jtuftt , expcntei pud , C ll on Mrs. Cl&rkson corner St. JUry ' trenua and 20th street. S8S-Sp T o dlthwftthcn and two dlnini WANTED ( Inrnedlateljr. 0 od wtffei p ld a 1603 Ftmtm itrtet. _ EOT-gp AX/ANTED A gill lor homework at SClSCa'Ifornti W trcet. 378-lp _ - gill lor homework. Sirs. W. W WANTllD-A elclo 16th ittcct , * th hounornutl ol Learenworth. _ 870-3 - ( l for itcncrnl houie work In imal WANTED-(1l . 1215 N. 10th St. S91-4 | -A dining room girl and a laundry ( fltl WANTED , noston rtostiurint , 141S Dausl.i ! fit. 8Q3. p _ \T7ANTED-A barber , 706 S. lotnttreet , Omaha. V > OlO-Tp _ A boy who can Bprak German lor Ren WANTED work at 216 12th St. 340 Sp - ctrl tor cooking , wanhlntt am WANTKO-Ona . IMttcc , S , K. cor. 0thand Cnll tomla ttreck 34T.Jp _ A Rlrl to cook , 211 north 14th ftrcct WANTED C'jpitol at nito and Dart nport. 352-2 [ A Kitl lor liotiMwork and onototnki WANTED nnilt child at D31 Plcimnt St 202 2 | A clrl ( orgcncril house work at 210 ! WANTED St. HIS 5 A competent ( flrl lor general houno WANTFD Wages ? 20. a month. N. W. cor 18tt and Davenport , 314-tf Tt7ANTEI > Oocxl ribbk , washerand Ironer. ( Noni VV other need apply. ) Wages $5. per neck. Ap plyl9031)MonportHt. 316-4 . An IntolllKcnt and responsible bo ; WANTF.U , to carry oninR lioe. Call 8 a , m Girl lor house-workOlf > south ISth St 317Cp " \TTANTKD-A Klrt to do general house-work a VV 1813 Webster ttroct. E03-6p TlTANTKD A good actUe uoman to do dtnlni I ? room work. Wages J4 per week. Apply a 012 Douglas St. M8.U TX7AN1 ED A girl wlio understands Rcn'ral houn V work , atS. W.Corner Harnoy and 20th 22th St 27Mp JAMES NKV1U.E. Tno dining room girls at 101 flout ] WANTED . 308 3p TTlfANTKI ) To hlro a gill tor general house work \ \ Gcrmati preferred. Inquire ot S. Lehman , 110 ! FanmmBt. B30 tl i Olrl lor goncral honse-work. Appl ; WANTED . S32-2p Olrl lor gcner&l housework. Inqutri WANTED & Erickson's. 31-1 T 1VE Agents lor best 10 cent campaign medal JLj ! 'crfcctlkcno ! 3. Wrlto at on o tor oxcluslvi Tonitory. 0. N. Busby & Co1 , 617 Market St. , I'h'l ' ; H106- A girl to do general house work a WANTED Mary'a avc. 323 tl ANTED--A cltl In family of two , 1001 Farn n W Bt. 283 tl TKTANTED Good frl'lat Ummct House , llth , bet. W Farnam and Uarnoy. 235-3i TTTANTED-LADIK3 OR GKNTLKHKN-In city 01 VV countrytotnkonlcolUhtandplca8antworka < their own homes ; 82 to $5 a day easily and quietly made ; work sent by mall ; no canvasslnir ; no utann lor reply. I'lo&so addicss llollablo Jlan'/V Co , I'lll- aJcIphU , Ta. 149 Imo Qlrl or general hcuso-work 217 north WAN1ED 100-3p ANTEO Girl at 1610 blicrman nvenuc. Mrs , J. M. Connaman 018 tt ANTED-Glrl tor housework at 2227 Dodge St 761.1m SITUATIONS WANT2D. - dressmaker , lately from Now Yorl FIRST-CLASS city , would give her time daring the next month for beard and loom. A. U. Beootllcc. 851-2p "XT'OUNQ OIRL would llko position at once. Un < JL dcrstands drensraaklng thoroughly. Would at tend In stoic or wait on table in a hotelor restaurant Addresi "A. U " Bco offlco. 356-2p "IT ANTBD-Sltuition aa sWrt ironing or work bj VV the day. Call at 810 Jackson Bt. 310 4p By a lady , a position on coojist or cor responding dork In olllco. Address "SI" Bee offlco , 819 tf ouns ; marilod man wants situation as book keeper , In wholcsalo establishment in Omaha. Address ' ' 0. " care lifco. 808-tf WAOTS. AND FOUND-Tlio best bargains In WANTED , at 010 10th street. Mis. Lummli , the Milliner. 3f7-tf TTTANTED Largo furnished bed room by twc Vr gentlemen , llont luadtanco and noijuoitions aiked. Address "X. M. " Ieo olllcc. S03 St TIT 113. LEAH HOPE , 803 } a 10th . hating lost hci 1VJL child , ono day old , would llko another child tc nurta Not particular about pay. 303 2t "IIT'ANTED Acquaintance with a discreet prepos' V > ing young lidy or widow dependent upon her- soli , lend oil raveling and genteel amuiemcuts , anil ono th t would appreciate a valuable Iileml , ba gentleman who passes much of his time In tlio city. Address appointing Interview on the 3d. Addrosi "Dr , C. " D to , Omaha Bee. 822-2p ANTED-To sell the bent barber fihop In North- v cstcru Nubratka. Address Lock Box 29 , Nor folk , Nob. 205-Ip VH7ANTED A low tlrst-clas * table boarders at 1718 VV UodgeBt. 2S'3i ( To teach Goiman In a prUate eamlly , WANTED - who bos tiugn In the schools ol the old country- Address "F.V. . " Uco olllcv. 241-Sp \\JV- otter In lota to suit purchaior , elglit hundred VV choice Iowa steers. .One hall > oar olds , balance .wo and tliroo voarJ old , and n good smooth bunch. 219-lm BTIlANUi : llUO'a , Bloux City , loua. \17AJ < TED Boardora to know the St. Charles Ho. > V tel on Harnoy St.l tiveoi 12th and 13th will itt up the best table board for $100 per week of any louse In the city of a oorretpondlp" price. 238-tf FOR BBHT Honoea ana Lota. T OlUtKNT Three rooms , 311 N. 13th street.3WS 3W-S TT'Oll KENT Two now six room cotlagcH , two JL1 blooks from I'irk a\uiuocura. $22.COper mouth. S72-/ AMK3 , 1607 Farnam street UENT House ol 3 rooms 20th and Harnoy , IIIOll 1 07. Well and clitcrn. Wm. L. llonrco , Dili and Douglio. f SO 8 | ) 17'Olt UENT Furnished and unfurnlincd rooms for JL light housekuplog , 014 N. 18th Bt. 80 ; 4)i ) RENT For gentlemen. 2100 Fatnam street , FOIl Mity nice roou.ii , furnltlivd or imfurul'hod , ApjilytoF.il Jotuu , 11SO Farnaiu btri'ct , 301 3p 11BNT Nuwly Hnlihed tt\o room house with IriOlt 1 lUr and clutern , on Davuupott , near 10th bt. Apply to K. K. Mllls augh , CUrksou I'laco.St. Mar/n venuc. 373 3p ll NT Nicely turulihod room for gentleman 1 at 421 riemnt street. 3:3 4 | > ( ) U lU'.NT Two unlurulthod rooms suitable toi I ' lljht houte-kcejilng , 1017 Otilcu o. 384 tt Oil UKNT-FuniUhed room 1417 Howard St. 234-f.p JIKNT Now tli rooiaoJ houst , 30. Tlirce FOIl new cottajos , { 18 each Ballsu Bro * . , 317 B. 13th street. 3188 TTUm KENT Front room with board , suitable foi JL' two gentlemen , UOSCupltot avcnno. S.'iO-Sp pOli UENT-Nlcely turnlshod rooms without 1 board 1814 Davenpoit St. 18-7p 011 UENT KuniUtied ro"in , ] > Ieii > antlr located 1 1 and ueatlj furnlihed 322 ti. lUlh street oornei iUrncy , 33J 2p JiKNT Store room Uth anil Jones struct , FOIt per month lUrUr & Ma ) no. 833 tf HKAT House. N'o. 2106 Harnoy ttrect , S FOIl , cittern , well and stable Applv on i > re- uil o . 1) . B. BALL ' BW-Sp UENT Thrco or 0 room housr , cloiet. dtv FOIl tcr. Jnqulr * at 05S North ISth bt. a31-5i | HEN 1' Ono coed six loom houto Si5 per mo. a.M.UItehcock , iftJS tl | ) UUNT-No 511 Diunpoitgt , eoioti rooms. IMll \ O. F. llMll & Co. , UCS Farnam Bt 00-4 OItllENT-AploaiantfurnUheil room at ItOS J 1 Capitol ava. _ f _ a34-8y UENT With beard , an elegant ( umUbcJ FOIl bed room , SyOO C ss Bt , 10.- | 1J\OU HE.NT Fmnl heJ room * KMO Dodge Street. I1EKT Two ioniii iu4uewl ) lurolthtuNc FOIl 10th SI , bct ceu Chicago and lacnporl. ) . A BOOM FOR BLAINE , The Organization or the Ilopnblloar Club Completed l.nst Evening. About ono hundred were present Ins evening at the adjourned mooting of thi Blaine nnd Logan club , nt Falconer' ) hall. The meeting was called to ordoi by its president , John Hush , who statec the object of the meeting was to complete iU organization. Mr. Hush then road the names of those appointed by him to servo as members ol the executive committee. John Rosysky , Ed. W. Simoral , W. B. Payton , W. J. Droatch , John T. Clarke nnd Williarr Ooburn , wore the appointed members. Mr. Stonborg objected to ono mcmboi on the committee who , the objcctoi stated , had said ho would not support the ticket of the club. Mr. Clark then moved that Mr. Rosy- sky , the member referred to , bo soon , nnd his attitude toward the ticket be learned , and n report bo made to the club nt its next mooting. A motion that E , M , Stenberg bo np pointed to servo in place of Mr. llosyskj incase ho could not borvo was tabled , ni being premature. A motion was made nnd carried that s committee of six , ono from each ward , be appointed to select the names of twelve to servo as vice-presidents of the club. The committee , consisting of Judge Stonberc , Dan 0. Shelly , Lou Livcsey , Frank Walton , J. T. Olarko , and J. D , Phillips , reported the names of 11. G. JonkinsonJ. W.Westborg , J. S. Hnscall , E. A. O'Brien , John II. Sahlor , Mali Hoover , Gustavo Anderson , G. M , Hitch cock , Henry Estabrook , Joe Redman , J. B. Furay , and D. B. Sargent. On motion a cominitteo of two frorr each ward was appointed to solicit members - bors to the club. The committee was appointed by the chair. A motion that it in the scnao of the mooting that G. M. Hitchcock nerve at president in the absence of Mr , Rush from the meeting was withdrawn by the mover. A motion that the vice-presi dents act as president in the nbaonco of Mr. Ruah in the order in which they are named , was carried. The club then adjourned to moot next Monday evening. WESTUSKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUS- NESS DIRECTORY to bo issued in July , 8b4 , price § 4 50. J. M. WOLFE , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. , Omaha. flOll RENT With hoard largo front room with 1 bay window , gas and bath room , 1718 Dodge at. I Oil HEJiT-Furnlshcd rooms 105 N. IRth St. F 200 Sp HUNT Two furnished or unfurnished rooms FOIl board , centrally located , goad references , references required. Call or address 421 Content St. 11 blocks from St. Mar } 'B aro. 240 Sji RENT A cottnjo 20th street , ono hq-aro FOR St. Mary'a aro. 'J rooms and summer Mtchon $12.60 a month. Warren Swltzler. 141 tl RENT House 5 ( corns Rood repair. Nlos FOK , cistern water. Kent $ Ib per month 1411 1'irk Wlldo nvo. Apply to Jno. W. Bell , Druggist , 10th fit. 166-tt TTWH IlKNT Houto 6 roomscorner Formleton and JD bheridan Sts. , S10.EO per month. Barker and Ma } ne , ISth and Faroain. 187-tf KENT Furnished ro.im3 1319 Dodge Street. FOR 835-2p RENT One Btoro in Crounso * Block , G. M. FOR . 039 tt IOR ItK > T 4 good rooms south-cast corner 20th F and Cutnlrig. 070 tf "TOOK IlENT Six room house on etrcct car line and JD convenient to business. Address immediately , "Q. X. " Bee office. 760 tt RBNT-Plano. Inquire at Edholm & Enck. FOR ' . 033 tt : trull IlENT llooms in Nebraska Nation * ! Bank JD Building. Most desirable offices In the city. Supplied itfi hydraulic olev atorand hcatod by steam. Apply at Bank. 020-11 OR niKT : Elegant residence 10 rooms , furnace F hot and cold water , bath rooms ic. Suitable for Brut-class boarding house or piivate residence $70 per month. Fourteen room house new , 14th St. , near Jnne3M per month. BARKER & ilAY.NE , ISth and Farnam. 637.tf OR UENT-In R-dlok'8 block. Store rooii 120 feet deep and good olllco room. 1'aulten , t Co. , 1C09 Farnam , room 3. 7Ud-tf RENT Furnished rooms on the north wist FOR . 13th and Capitol avenue , formerly Crclgh- ton House , 139 tf FORSALE. SAM ! A selMnkini ; lover prictlne press FOR Rxl2 Inchoj , cheap. Address W , J. I'aul , 1141 K. 10th street. 857-3p SALE 135 acres Sarpy county lands 12 miles FOK Omaha Will take nmaha property In part payment Call on or audrcisll M Farlsn , tapllllon. 39J Sp SALE Lota $5 dounj a month 0 per cent FOIl . AMES , 161)7 ) Fainam. 371-7 TtOR SALE-Choap. a nice light road wagon with F top , Hoggs & llfll. 33S-3p FFOU SALE 1IOU904 rooms , barn , cistern , will , FOU trcoo , lauu&a. . nil now , just cumpletcd , f rlco $1,400. "lid lllondo , near Saundcrfl At a bargain , 50 oordi dry bar ! wooil. FOHSALH : lluggafc Kill , _ OIt SAIiK Ono miull di'nn ot njulcs , harness and WHKOCI , suitable ( or delivery outfit. Inquire at uruin'a ' b rn , Curulng btrccf 2S1-4 SAtE A Rood milch cow , In'iulroon Convent FOR , the third uouso from Harnoy , J. Klruur. 87011 _ BALE CHUAI' Uenl citato buameBS In town FOR 60) ] > oulat'on ] ' on Itcpuulam Valley Rail- riad , Kxcallcnt location , flue county , largo IUt , twst i > ( rcasoni ( or Bulllu ; , n eplondld | > orlunlty , books ihow LuslrRBd. Addro 8 ' Q , W. L. IIco olllco , 172-4p HVLK Tliroa of the be t Iot4 In Ilansooin FOK nt a bargain K aold toon. 1'ottor & Uobb , 031-t ! SALE Sheep , n lot ol line Colorado gradca FOR ; ol boo DV.UH , 2,3 and -1 yoari old , iboutUW ) curling aid ECMhinlis. Tlio en od will ahuar nlioutO IIOUII.IB Forfurthur lulormatlon ad- ilreiu Mlday Co. , Ualglor , II. H M , U. It , Neb. DJ3 Imp Oil 8 AIKulco cottiiro an > full lot , half block * uth n [ Hilton Hoctr'd residence , on 19Ui street. Inquire oU. Uc , Gtcctr.'JM and Leal eu worth. 017-lm _ At a bargain , a Qnt-clau Zither. Ad- FORSALU / IJ. " BJU olllco , B76.tf 8AT.K The Otmhik Dtki ry , ratablUhcd 1674 FOK nil a nooj ttotkof Kanoy ( iiods andothor flituii'Ji , wa on , etc. Location grtt-clasi. Cheap lot cub. Apply 618 Uth.itrcet , botwecn Jackton and Howard 701 lui T710R BALK Two second hand plariQj , at Edholm X1 A. Erlckson'i Uuilo Btoro on 10th St. 93 tt SALE Tno coziest and inoit deslrabla res- FOIl on Cajiltol IMI. House contaloi 9 r"oin biildci clocot and store roomi , good cellar , city water , and all modern Impio\cmonU. Good bain anil nut- buddltiga. Kcrj thing in Srt-clau tbape. l-'ulllot. Inquire of T. K , Lioaoa tiruinlwu. Sl'i9 Capitol a e , SIStt HALK HEAL VSTATi-A great bargain In FOR lot In Keora' < Place , n St Uar > ' a e. St par line , at tery low price tar 30 doj * . Apply to Jcteph M. Ueete. 211 South Ittli etrcet. OU Hop SALE The g < xxl will and fixturci ot tbo FOR Huuie. Kaiy tornn. _ 8Al.U-T o oponnccond hand bugjliM and POU delnery wagoa , cheap , at JC19 lUrucy St. | 70R HAT B Cheapvit houie and lot In Omiha , In I1 I'ottcr'i addition , h rooirj , n l , 20) birrel cU- tern , en two lot * , 10J lo t front by ISO test Jeep , lor < i,0 0 i'olter & Cobb , 1615 Kurnjm itlcct. 409-tl r/Oll SALK-Cheip lot * In Hhlno'l J.I adJItlod , l1KUk oodandI'laUl vr. Totter A. Cobb , 1516 rarnainitroet. 42S-U COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS. BOY AL ( Absolutely Pure ) . . . . , GIUNrSAlumrwd r ) * . . . nUMFORD'S ( Thoiph&te ) frith. i fresh. . . . . . . REDHEAD'S C1URU ( Alum Powder ) * AMAZON ( Alum Powder ) * CLEVELAND'S PIONEER ( San Francisco ) CZ1B DB. PRICE'S SNOW FUKE ( Qroff' , St. Paul ) ; LEWIS' ' CONGRESS BECKER'S GILLET'S. lUNFOHD'S , when not frftsli AMHIEWBACO. ( contains alum1 ( Milwaukee. ) " llcgal. " # BULK ( Powder sold loose ) . . BUMFORD'S , when not fresh. . . & $ REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTSX rAs to Purity ami "YVliolosomcness of the Koynl Baking Powder. ' * "Ihavo tested a package of Royal Baking Powder , which I purchased In the open market , nnd flnu It composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It lo a cream of tartar powdcnof n high degree of merit , and docs not contain cither alum phosphates , or other Injurious substances. E. G. LOVK , Ph.D. " "It It a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder Is absolutely puro. " "H. A. MOTT , Ph.D. " " I have examined a package of Roynl Baking Powder , purchased by myself In lh& markct , I find It entirely free from nluni , terra alba , or any other Injurious eub- etfaco. HENIIY MOIITOK , Ph.D. , President of Stevens lustftute of Technology. " " * " I have analyzed a package of Rojal BnklngPowder. The materials of which It Is composed are pure and wholesome. S. DANA IlAYEs , stale Assaycr , Muss. " The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over nil competitors fit the Vienna World's Imposition , 1873 ; nt the Centennial , Philadelphia , 13 0 ; nt the American Institute , and nt State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human-food has over received such high , emphatic , ancl uni versal endorsement from cmlncut chemists , physicians , eclcntlste , aud Boards of Health all over the world. NOTE. The above DUGIUM illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders , ns shown by Chemical Analysis nnd experiments made by Prof. Schcdlcr. A ono pound can of each powder was token , the total leavening pow&r or volume In each can calculated , the result being aa indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schcdlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Bnklug Powder knows by practical experience , that , whllo jo costs a few cents per pound moro than ordinary kinds , it is far more economical , and , besides , affords the advan tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. * "While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to bo of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below them , it is not to bo taken as Indica ting thai they have any value. All alum powders , no matter how high their trcn tjj , we to bo avoided as dangerous. WESTEEN AGENTS , OMAHA , NEB R. R. TRACK , DORMANT , HOPPER , WAREHOUSE' PLATFORM , & COUNTER. ALWAYS IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government. .REPAIR SHOPS Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S standard weights. aST"YVrite for Estimates. 1405 Douglas Street. MERGELL & BUSENZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAHnV THE L.\naESTAND FINUSTIIETAIL , STOCK OP WALL PAPEES AND DECORATIONS. 8TOItK8HAi > . :3 : 1515 Douglas Slrd. Omaha , c F OR CALK-Twenty acres ol the OrllTen farm , 3 ; miles from the iiobtolllcc , and only two blocks ; roml'ratt'8 aub dhlsion. Will bo Bold in I ) , 6 or 10 ; Or clots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co , 1611 DouptUu ; trcct. 270 tl 10RSAIU Atabargaln , a Brut class Zither. Ad F dress "X. Z. Q" Dee offlco. 670-tf TT OR BALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874 1 ? Contains a good stcck ot Fancy Uooda and other Ixturca , wagon , etc. Location first-class. Cheap for cash. Apply 610 10th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. 704-lm Two tooond hind nltnoi , at Fdholm FORSALE ' Miielu Htoro on 16th St. EOO-tl BALK The coz'cst and most desirable real- FOR 03 Capitol Hill. House contains 0 rooms besides ciosits and btoro rooms , good cellar , city water , and all modern Improvements. Good barn and outbuildings. b > crythlnln liist-cla 8 Bhajw. Elliot Inquire olT. r. Ljon ou prciulew , 2423 Capital avenue. ' 8ALK-UEAL F8TATK-A great bargain In IpOR 1 lots In KecBo's I'lace , ouSt , Mai > ' < avenue trcot car line , t very low price lor SO daj t. Apply South 14th street. 674-lrop o Joseph M. Itceic , 211 l BALK Tli < good will and flxturcn ol the F CrotRhton Home. KMV torim. _ B33 tt FFOIt SALE Two open neoond-nand bugglo tnJ FOIt delivery wagon , cteap , at 1S19 Ilarney St. tSO-tl UISOELLANEOUB. JIUHUAY has good pasturing. Spring water. T.JIUHUAY T. S69.tt Ul'-Juno 20th , brlndlo cow with throa TAKEN W. Mirbam , near Deal & Dumb Intit ule , 370 Sp ClUAVEDOIlKTOLEN-Agrey horse with colltr Zuiarki on back and houldcrs. t Indor will ylcife etiiMtoF , Hcliurlch , Uthttreet , bttwten Mtitha and Castollar. 313-2p ) . \ tldjdayiold my Interest In the coal buai. J.a\o i.tH carried on by ILO at 14 south , ! 3th uttcct , cd lie til noUs and accounts bclonfltlr therttu to Viu. M. Foitcr , ho Villl contliuitJ the hlnlneii AUBU04K111C1IAUD3. Juno 28tli. 1SB4. 303-2p plllVV > aults , lnV , and coMpoolt cleaned with L ia > llary cleaner , batl'factlon guaranteed by K. U Abel , ( ucco > * or to J , U , Smith , ) box 378. 23J-linp irUKlNUP-OntheJ4thln t at l' i . i r I JL HI/IDOW , alight bay ninewhite oui i nd ! u > , 4je is old , lightly shod , brtcdcd b t'uaiter. Outer can lecuter by fa > tnglcr ttilBi.irtiwnicnt and othei O'MJH aud prorUg ownertblp. l'rU 13roi.Ilorcucf , Are prepared to do wor OUT3IDK Till ! CITS in any branch , On Short Notice UOUSE , | SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECOHATIN f rpAKEN UIM y 24th , 1834 , at my p acjjl Xeenolonlor , ana ouopwiy bay uuro , "tliack la brand mark on hip Owner can nava en-no by pro - Ing iiroterty and pajlog charges. Phillip Cassldy. BOJtm-eow STRAYED On Juno 21th , black pony , whlto fnoo , had on halter. Liberal reward , 20,4 Pierce Kt. F , Jladannah , "VTOTIOK A man with amoral y La a operlcnco la JLl the uraln Business wants a position In iwmo small good grain point In this fitatu , cun keep thobaolis and 1s fully capubl * of managlni ; an olllco and elevator. Eneigetla and full of business. Can furnish littt cf references. Addietsfor furtber particulars "Y" raio lice olllce. 101-U7t-w2t ONO AND FAVORABLY KNOWN AS AN IN - VALUABLE TAJIILY 11BMKDY KOtt CONSTJI'ATION , DYHl'El'SIA , ItHKUMATIO AND OOUTY AKKEOTIONH. DUllJNa COLD WKATiir.it IT MAY BUTAKKN IN HOT-VTATER ONK HOUH HEFOltK JIIIALH WITH MObT. DUN 1INUIAL 11E.SULTH. XX XIF8L T S Business , Traveling , Dress and "Weddings. HADE 10 UEASUHe ; AND 111HL Y-UADE. Drtulnrs. New Summer hotltle * .