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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , 9 1SSL THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning. July 9. LOOAL BREVITIES , The funorftl of Anna Lcmleo Carlson took pluco July Cth , from Twenty-third and Leav en worth. The thonnomotor at 2 p. m , yesterday In various parts of the city ranged from 101 ° to 105 ° In the shade , ono of the warmest days oror recorded In Omaha. ThcrJ is considerable complaint from cill- roni in the vicinity of the N ! l works on ac count of the Btoncli arising from tinmo of co l oil M fuel. It is very disagreeable , an " Borne of the near residents nro looking for now ipu.irtora. Tom Coop r , the colored burglar who wa captured on Wednesday night last , was nr ralgnod before JudgoBonokt' yesterday. II pleaded not guilty and wated oxamlnnllor His bail was fixed at § 1,000 , which bo Wae unable to fttrnlah , and wastakon back to jail ' The old boll tower nt the Sixteenth stroo onglno houno is being torn down. The bol will bo erected upon a scaffold temporarily , The old tower has stood upon its present iti fora good many years , but the timbers sup porting It hating become rotlon5t is no longo HAfe. The Bohemian band has boon reorganize ! awl Mr. Joseph Uohac has boon engaged ni loader. It is now a fine musical organization and the bo'ya nro playing some oxcellon music. The employes of the TIIK UIK ol were recently treated to a fine sorouado from this popular band , Monday evening , nt the homo of Hon. Goo , O&nfield , on California street , n reception wa1 tendered Mlsa Anna Lowman and MissKmma Lee , of HastingH , by Mls < Llzzio Cannold and fllisi , liourvlroo Ingeraol. Tlio otonlng wan spent In n slc , recitations nnd dancing , and proved n most enjoyable rno. The piano solos by Miss Lee , nnd the recitations by M BS ( ngersol , were greatly appreciated. A lady'a gold watch ami plated opera chain were found upon the colored burglar , . Tom Cooper. They are supposed to bo stolen - property nnd nro In the hands of .Ttulgo lienoko who wishes parties who have lout Buch articles to identify thorn , The watch is an Klgin movement and In worth about ? 35. There nro n number of soda fountains in thia city and nlao n number where oxco'lout cream eodA is drawn , but among them all there is not ono where a more delicious drinV can bo procured than from that of George Tarr's on St. Mary's avonuo. His syrups nro of their finest nnd his cream is always fresh and rich and when mixed as Ooorgo nlono can mix them would tickle the palate of the most fastidious. It will pay you to walk out the avenue if for nothing but a glass of soda. In police court yesterday there were two disturbers of the peace , both of them were fined $5 nnd costs. Monday John Thomp son got into a row with n cyprian named Lilly May , In Ella Mitchell's house. They were both arrested nnd yesterday John was fined $1 and cost for being an inmatu of n bouse of prostitution and the woman was fined ? 5 und coet for disturdanco of the peaco. C. L. Field , a colored man , filed a complaint against lion- ry Hubbard , another gentleman of color , charging bin with steal lug SO.fiO. Hubbard pleaded not guilty and was bold for trial , I. FEUSONA.IJ. r Ji , Gillies , of Schuyler , Is at the Metropo litan. J. Desony , of David City , Is at the Metro politan. J. M. J'attorson , of Cliicago , In at the Met ropolitan. f Wlllard W. Snyder , Valentino , ia nt the Metropolitan. I'M. ' I' ! . Kvnns and wife , of O'Neill , nro at the Metropolitan. C. W. Smith aad wlfo , of Grand Island , nro stopping at the Metropolitan. II , P. Stephens nnd wife and Mlsa LIzzio Olerette , of Wlsner , are stopping at the Met ropolitan , The many friends of Mrs. lloubon ( laylord ill regret to hoar that shots lying 111 nt her ronldonca on Farnam street. She is attended by Dr. Tilden. Mlsa Wood , principal of the LonvonwortU school , nnd her sister Dannie Hail from Now York , Wednesday , the Oth , on the Auromcn , the Cunard line , for a trip to Kuropo. A Imwii Party. Monday evening Mr.nnd Mrs.Hickman gave a lawn party to their employees and friends at their elegant residence in North Omaha. There were about thirty couples present , and as the evening was pleasant and the moon at full , a most de lightful time was spent. The coolness of the lawn contrasted strikingly with the heat endured during the day. A string band under the lead of Professor HolT- roann discussed delightful muslo to which merry foot kept timo. * Ample and delicious refreshments were nerved and the young people return to their homos more than satisfied with the evening's entertainment , It is to the credit of Mr. and Mrs. Hickman that they treat their employees as friends , nnd always retain their friendships and respect after cir cumstances have soperatod their busi ness relationship. STATE OAZKTTKEU & Bus . . . . DiiiEOTOiiY to bo issued in July , ; b4 , price § 4.50. J. M. WOLIT , pub- 'Lor 120 S. 14th St. . Omalia. AFFIEMED , The Water Overflow Onsen In the 8u- lircino Court , The cases of Brown and others against .tho Republican Valley railroad company , for damages resulting from the overflow of ice and water from the Flatto river , caused by a gorge against the bridge of tlio Republican Valley railroad uoar Val ley atation , in the spring of 1881 , have been affirmed by the supreme court. The parties who were injured by the gorge of ice against the bridge , were mostly farmers and millers residing in Saunders county. The case of Itrovn was twice triedresulting the second time in a larger verdict than was first obtained. The judgments obtained aggregate about § 18.090. The plaintiff wuro represented by W. J. Conuell , Kscj , and tliti defend ant ; by Merer . Pooploton and Thuraton REAL of North Carolina Tobacco is the FLEET-FOOTED FLYERS. The Opening ofthe July Races at the Driving Part Yesterday , A Fine Field of Horses and First- Olass Races , Horses Driven to Win nna the Dost Anlinnls Won TliclrKcspcctl vo KHCOB , The opening of the July races of the Omaha driving park association took place yesterday. Notwithstanding the fact that the mercury marked 102 de grees in the shade a good nizod crowd , for the first day , was present and there is every prospect for n moat aucccasful meeting throughout. The judges wore Mr , A. J. Hancock , starter ; Mr. llhoubon Wood and Mr. W. J. Jnckmnn , of the Omaha Ilorald. The track was in excellent condition and th horses sweat out beautifully and aside from the excessive heat , every thing waa a ? favorable as could bo asked for. for.Tho The first race was the 2-l.'l : class , with five acarlors , John Q. , JSudd Dolilo , Frank Gray , St. Nicholas nnd Theodore , Light Bird being drawn. The horses wore called promptly at half past two o'clock and before the drivers \roro put up they wore called up in front of the judge's stand and Mr Hancock proceed ed to road the riot net in good strong liorso language , lie told them plainly that no foolishness would bo allowed , that the races must bo driven for blood ind that any man whom the judges BUB- looted of pulling his horse would bo BUB- lor.dcd nnd a now driver put up. Also hat any horse , scoring and coming to the ciro in the load of the polo horse , bar. ing breaks or accidents , would bo fined. Vith these few gentle reminders , the rivers wore allowed to take their seats. After two ineffectual attempts the orscs got away in good shape. Theodore nmodiatoly wont to the front , but upon lie second turn wont into a bad break , lo squared himself again nnd passed the alf mile post a good two lengths in the jad of the field , which was in a bunch , rith the exception of St. Nicholas who ras away back. Thooaoro kept the load : ntil the throo-quartor polo wos'roachod , 'hen ho was collared by Frank Gray , 'ho challenged him for first place. The ice down the stretch was a very hot no nnd Prank Gray shoved his nose un- or the wire n neck in advance of Thoo- ere , who was second , with John I. liird , Budd Doblo fourth , and St. Nich- las distanced. Time , 2:03. : The horses for the 2:20 : race were then jllod , and four starters responded , Hap- y , Mountain Girl , Executor and Allo- hany boy , Gonornl Lee , Mark Time and oupon being drawn. In the toss for position Allegheny Boy on the polo , Executor second , Mountain lirl third and Happy fourth. Upon the second trial they got the r-ord. Allegheny boy shot to the front nd load the Hold to the throo-quartor ole , when Executor lapped him and amo homo a winner by a nose , Allegheny oy second , Happy third and Mountain lirl a bad fourth. In this heat Moun- tin Girl was very rank and wont into b lie air on several bad breaks. Time j 1 if the second horn , in the 2:43 : class , 10 horses got the heat after scoring iroo tlmoa aud wont away in a bunch , rank Gray was carried oF ! his feet at the rst turn , but settled quickly and load ; the quarter polo. At the half-milo ole Theodore was crowding hard for rat place , but Frank Gray was footing 10 fast for him and carried him to a rcak. From the half-milo post homo it as an easy race for Frank Gray , who on It bythroo lengths ; Theodore second , elm I. a good third , Budd Doblo > urth ; time , 2:35. : In the second heat in the 2:20 : class , 10 horses got olT in as fine ahapo as any old of horses ever started in. Allo- liony Boy pushed to the front but wont ito a bad break on the first turn and roppod to third placo. Executor wont i the front with Mountain Girl lapping , toforp reaching the quarter polo the mare out into the air and Executor paused iat point an 011011 live 'lengths in the tad. All attempts to head the stallion pro fruitless and ho came homo an onsy inner , with Happy aocond , Mountain lirl third and Ailghony Boy a bad > urth. In this boat a boot on Alleghnny oy became dotaohod and made him un- .oady , which accounted for his being > far in the roar. Time 2:5'J : ' ] > . The third boat in the 2:43 : class was walkaway for Frank Gray. Ho shot > the front when the word was given id from the way ho trotted the first alf it was thought ho would shut out 10 entire field. The second half ho was ulled to a slower gait , but yet was too loody for John I. , who was far in the jar nt the throo-quartor polo. After oading the stretch. Gray was eased own , and when ho passed under the ire was jogging slowly-in order to save elm I. from the distance Hag , which ho id. Time , 2:31 : , } . The places in this oat and the winners of money are the imo. HUMMAllY. 'rank ' ( ! rny 1 1 1 'liiKuloro. . . . , , . , . .2 2 " Judd Doblo - ohn ( J : t a -I It. Nicholas lia. ) Time , 11:30 : , 2:35 : , 2-Ml. ! Tl < o third heat in the 2:20 : class was a opltitinn ot the other two. Just after , hp word was given Allegheny Boy wont > u" his foot and acted badly throughout ho heat. When the quarter polo was reached the horses were strung out in mo , two , three , four order , but when .hoy passed under the wire on the first lalf-milo they had gotten up together ind were in a bunch. Executor then ihot ahead , but was collared by Moun- uia fiirlwho _ gave him a good race homo ind coming in n good aocond , Iltppy , hird nnd Allegheny Boy fourth. Time , 230 ; 1-2. HDMMAKV. Executor 1 1 1 Happy . 3 1 ! kloiiutuin ( iirl ' . , . . , , -I It 2 lllffbeny H y 2 4 -1 Time , 2:281 : , 2.-2UJ , 2:3111. : This concluded the trotting races , and .ho horses for the 2:35 : pacing class were .lieu called , There were Uvo starters iloFaddun , Mattie Harlo , Country Girl , Huywood , and Moses , Kimbull being Irbwn after coming upon the track. The Irivers of the horses were treated to a free lecture on eauaro driving by Mr , Hancock before taking their seats , In the toss Mayweed draw the polo , Mosoa socoi.d c - > l , Girl third. Mattie Harlo fourth , u < . MoFaddon fifth. The horses were started with very little trouble , but Country Girl was unsteady , and loft her feet upon getting the word , nnd behaved badly throughout the heat. Mayweed wont to the front and kept that position until they turned into the stretch , when McFaddon overhauled her , and the result was a beautiful and close race between the two horses to the finish , McFaddon winning by n neck , Mayweed second , Mattie Harlo third , Moses fourth , and Country Girl distanced. Time , 2:2 : ! ) ] . In thorccord hoot Mattie Harlo broke badly on the first turn. Mayweed wont to the front nnd bullied nil attempts to head her , winning the heat with McFad don lapping her in second place , Mattie Harlo third and Moses , distanced. Timo. 2OJ. : ! ! Before storting the third heat the judges announced that they suspicionod that Mr. Harlo was not driving Mattie Harlo to win the race and removed him from the sulky , putting up Mr. Ingram to steer the little maro. Mr. Harlo pro tested and declared ho was driving th horse to win , but the judges were fixoe in their determination and Mr. Ingram mounted the sulky. After getting th word Mattie Harlo wont into a bad broa nnd waa left n long way in the rcnr bn upon getting level again closed up th gap rapidly. In the meantime Moywoo and McFnddcn were pacing neck an nock. At the one-half milo polo McFad : lou wont to the front nnd kept it to th finish , with May wood second and Matti llarlo third. Time , 3:31 : $ . In the fourth heat Mr. Hnrlo was agaii put up behind Mattie Harlo , nnd the rac between the horses was a very close an axciting one. McFaddon waa the winno : ivith Mayweed second and Mattie llarl third. SUMMAllY. McFnddon 121 Mayweed 212 Mattie llarlo 4 3 3 3 \Ioaoa \ 4 dls Joiinty Girl dia ' Timo2:2i : > i , 2:301 , 2:311 : , 2:31. : felNOlt NOTES. The races throughout were oxcollon md created considerable excitement. The starting of Mr. Hancock was very latisfuctory both to the horsemen and ipoctntore. . A largo delegation of Council Blufld looplo in carriages nnd headed by the 3avarian band , came over and were in ittondanco at the races , which fact added the afternoon's enjoyment. 3Early in the afternoon the canvass cov- ring the wheel of fortune took tire from cigar butt which had boon thrown upon t , nnd for n. few minutes there was some xcitomont in that locality. The can- ass waa lowered and the tire extinguished ot , however , until a largo hole had boon timed in it. During the racca no attention was paid } the drivers' colors and each were any alor ho saw fit. Hunt Barnes , the veteran horseman , rove Mountain Girl in the 2:20 : raco. The Musical Union orchestra brass and furnished the music , nnd it was un nubtedly the finest over hoard upon the rounds. To-day's races promise to bo very ox < ting , aa a first-class field of horses will art in each raco. Following are the imea of the nominators : 3:00 : CLASH. Kthain Alien , by King 1'hili'i ) , b s , liy A. liumpson , Um.ihn. Kthel , by King Philip , bin. by C. W. inlth , Uunonoo , III. Itux , by Orion , b g , by J. W. TROD , Urbana , hlo. hlo.Ned Ned 1'owoll , by ( ieorgo Wllkcs , brg , by nyetts Smith , MnryHvlllo , Mo , 2:20 : CLASS. Urbana ISello , niro C ! on. Washington , b m , f J. W. Jgon , Urbana , Ohio. Princeton , formerly laii 1'almor , b g , liyN" . olland , Kraiiston , Ind. Frank H , , by Lommauk , b ( , by K. 32. cker , Columbus , Kan. Karry 1'ulling , by Mcnelaus , b s , by A. S. ling , Minneapolis Mnfrglo II. , by Iron Duke , g in , by Perry iluiBon , Luadvillo. Col. Kmory's Alexander , by Robertson , b s , by ' . K. McIIonry , ( ieuesen , III. Magnet ; by Magnolia , b H , by A , C , Smith , emer , THE DOMING- SPORT , ntrics for the July Fireman's Tour nament Coining In The entries for the races at the Fire- en's tournament , which opens in this ty JulyJ--d. nro coming in thick and at and among the number are notice- lie some very swift teams. A grand mo is lookqd forward to by the fire boys id there is now no doubt that their ighost expectations wiil bo fully roal- od. od.Tho The Waterloo team , the champions of twa , the Yaughan tofin of Council lulls , the Nebraska City , Fremont , rand Island and the Tluiraton team , of lia city , will enter in the froo-for-all osa race , and perhaps ono or two other lams will send in their names before the itrics in this contest close , on the night uforo the tournament. The Pacifies , of Grand Island , Nobras- a's of Nebraska City , Clelandsof Fro- lout , Hustings and Kearney , and the lolugo toitm of this city have entered tlio .iito hose team raco. The Decatur , 111. , coupling team , liampions of the world , will contest with 10 Thurston couplers , The Sotrard , Nebraska Citjr and Fro- tout hook and ladder companies and the 'ionoers ' of this city have entered the ook and ladder contests. The finances f the tournament are in excellent slmpo nd the committee expect to bo able to xiso a § 200 prize for a free for all hook nd ladder race , in which event the At- intio company , the champions of the orld , will ontor. A Correction , 'u ' the Editor of THK UKK. In yesterday's issue of the Ilorald , I otico in the proceedings of the board of ducation an "Item" stating that 1 had iftdo application as teacher of drawing nd penmanship. This is not correct Ir. Editor , as I only offered my services o the board without compensation , as tatod to the public in n card on July the rd , But the board has plenty of money n hand and for this reason employed a to ally unlit teacher at a salary of $1000. The teacher , a young lady and the pot if Mr , James , is not able to tench drtvw- ng and penmanship as I am ready to irove. Although this young lady was ast year engaged as teacher of penman hip , she was tumble to write the di la nun for the graduating class of the High chool und as the consequence , I had to rrito them last month. Why is it then hat thy board insists to hare this same inquulitlod teacher another _ year ] Be- lauso as I liavo stated , she is a pot of tfr. James. Raapoctfully yours , l DOUGLAS COUNTY'S ' WEALTH , TliG Assessed Valuation of Donizlas Connty as Placed by the Com missioners , An Incrcago of Over Ono Million Dollars lars SI n eo tlio AftHCHsmont of IHHi ) . The board of county commissioners have finished their work as a board of equalization nnd the report has boon prepared by the county clork. Tlio figures given below will show the valu ation of the personal property nnd real estate as fixed by the commissioners. It wilt bo soon that there has been an increase in the assessed valuation of property of J884 over that of 1883 of $1,083,805.92 , or nbout 10 per cont. It will also bo seen that there are in Douglas county 1273 dogs , in the city of Omaha there nro Ml dogs. The Fifth ward ia the dog ward , having ! )2 ) canines within its limits. The figures are appended as carefully copied from the county clerk's records : 1'crsonnl Property. C1TV 01' OMAHA. No , DogH 'I'J 28 " 0 B3 112 70 GO 31 117 09 70 88 31 8t 71 GO TOTALS.81,00'J.OO. , . § 3,229,911.85 1273 AMOUNT OK liAIMlOAIl MlOPJtnTV. Union 1'aclfio It. 11. Co ? 355,721.8C 0 M. St. P. & 0.11. K. Co 08,08321 Omaha S. W. U.K. Co 71.125.0C Dmahn & Hep. Valley K. It. Co. . . 0,102.00 TOTAL S504.033.00 AMODNT OV'TELEOllil'lI ritOl-KIlTy. iVoatorn UnionTol. Co S 9,001.00 TOTAL ? 3,743,035.75. i Jtcnl Estate. CITV 01' OMAHA. Lands Lots Additions ; .S 8 ! ) iiGO S 390,175 5 120,000 . 190,760 180,150 541,100 ' ' 1,017,380 tli . JJbb'.aco 751,025 030,030 th . 118,185 000,815 U ,115 th . 108,555 302,805 410,100 laratoga. . . 4.08,805 19,090 ' 'lorenco. . . tlH5 , ! 17,710 Jnion 114,1-10 elTerson. . . 110-lCO 'lllchorn' ' . . . 09,560 1. Valley. 1)0,125 ) 2 205 Vntorloo . . 73,150 11,205 iliicago 160,1130 4,755 lillard 101,800 11,130 ilcArdlo. . . 101,335 251,070 52,820 V , Omaha. 221775 90,005 Total.S2,193,7CO ; 81,035,3-15 § 2,081,235 'otalroal estate valuation § 8,310,310 'otul amount personal property 3,713,035.75 Grand total 812,053,375.75 'otal real oatata for 1883 ? 7,330 950 total personal property for 1883 3,038,559.83 Grand totah , . .8100011,50983 irand total for 1881 , . . § 12,053,375.75 Irnnd total for 1883 10,009,50983 ncroaaofor 1881 S 1,083,805.02 fB LABOR LOST. 'ictory Grasped From tlio Ghicaeo Rcsorrcs by tbo Tenth of tbo V. P's. Yesterday's ' game terminated In a man or different from any that waa ever layod on tbo Union Pacific grounds , and if t behind it disagreeable remembrances. About 200 people dared the broiling in and wont-out to witness the game , ho Chicago Reserves won the toss and nit the Union PaciGcs to bat. For the rst throe inningi but ono player , Car- ill , reached the 1st base , who rnado a cautiful drive to the center field for ono use. Ho reached third , however , 'here ho died , Rockwell and Jamison aing out on fouls , MoKolvoy being put ut at first , by Ilillory'a assist to Crosby , ho replaced Graham in yesterday's iimo. In the fourth inning D ivy or reached rst on called balls , reached third on 'unkhausor'i ' two bagger and came homo n Whitney's drive to right field. Funk- onaor crotsed the homo plato on a ussod ball by Young. Sautry , for the Chicagos , led oil with a use hit followed by Leo , who made a uglo The Chicago sluggers in this inning wo Rockwell terrible punishment , and hen the third roan was put out had iled up seven runs. In the fifth neither do scored , but in the sixth Funkhauser as again allowed to cross the homo- lute. In tko seventh inning the Ro- grvos increased their chances by adding , tro inoro to their score and whitewash- ig the homo team. In the eighth Dwy- r and Funkhauaor again crossed the omo pinto , after Bandlo had gene out ir Ilillory'a assist to Crosby , liyrd hit i high ily to left field , which was caught iy Jovno , who cut off Whitney in his at- empt to steal homo. In the last half Cane wont out on Rockwell's assist to landlo , who throw the ball to Funk- iiuuor , shutting oif Young at first. In the ninth innings Carroll was called afo at first base on a close decision , and ras allowed to score on Rockwell's drive o right field for two bases , which the /hicagos claimed was a foul. After Car ol ) , Rockwell and Jamison had scored n this innings and when the bases were ull with Funkhausor at the bat the at- ention of Dugan , the umpire , was called o Lee , claiming that ho had stopped out if the box in the delivery of the ball. ) ugan called time and after the box had icon examined by him , decided to give ho homo team n base each. To this the Chicago's objected , and ftor calculation among themselves ilanagor Olarkj c tiled Dupangher , the aptain , to ono side and immediately hereafter thu visitors were called ia and ho came was ended. ThatDugau consciously ruled partial s thought by no ono , but that he allowed lis judgment to bo swayed by his friends . lanuot bo denied , aud ha choao a most 2 injudicious time for declaring a foul by Loo. The pitcher had boon admonished ( several times not to stop out of the box , but jiis position was not aeon by the nmpiro when ho made his ruling. The spectators expressed their disgust several times at his rulings , and especially so at his laot ono. Below is the score : UNION 1'ACIHCH. n lilt ro A. K McKclvy , 2d b 0 0 roe A.I I 0 Handle , c I c 0 0 o o 0 Dwyer , us 2 0 o 3 4 FunkhotiflBT , 1 b. . . . . . 3 2 U 0o 0o Whitney , 3d b 0 1 1 o o llyrd.cf 0 0 1 0 0 Carroll , r f 1 1 0 0 Jtockwoll , p. . . . 1 0 3 3U Jamison , 1 f 1 1 U Totals 8 G 20 18 0 CHICAGO ItKHKRVEB. Players n lilt ro A K Snntry , 2db 1 0 LOP. p 2 0 0 -t 1 Whiteloy , of 2 1 ! 3 1 0 Hillory. 3d b 1 0o 3 0 Hupngnher , us 0 0 o 2 Kane , rf 1 1 3 0 Crosby , 1st b I 1 10I 0 Tovne , If. . 1 0 10t 0 Young1 , c 0 1 t 0 ' Totala H 8 21 14 D iN.vi.vas. 123450789 Union Pacifies 000201023 8 Chicago Hoaerves 00070020 * ! ) Time of game Two hours and five mln- UtCB. UtCB.Passed Passed balls Jamison -lj Dandle 1 ; Younf ? 2. Wild pltch-Hockurll. Two base hits Funkhousor 1 ; Whiteley 1 : Hilleryl ; Crosby 1 ; YorniRl. Huns earned Chicago's 3 ; Union Pacific's 1. Total bases on hits Union Pacific's 85 Chi- cairo'a 15. Umpire Dngan. A GRAND EVENT , The Turner's Fcstlvnl Which Takes Tinco In This City This Week , The Turner's of this city are preparing for a big event , which they anticipate eagerly this week the binunial festival of the societies of the Missouri Valley Turner circuit , and which opens Friday evening. The programme is as follows : Friday evening reception of active Turners and comlora at Gormania hall. Saturday morning , 10 o'clock , parade through the business streets. Saturday afternoon , prize turning at the base ball park , followed by a base ball game between the U. P. and an eastern nine , Saturday evening , grand ball at Gor mania hall. Sunday afternoon , picnic at Hascall's with out-door and distribution park , - prize sports tribution of prizes. Sunday evening , business session at Turn Hall theater. Monday , excursion over the city. The societies which will participate are those , Kansas City , two classes ; Atchiaon , two classes ; St. Joe , Topeka , Marysville , Loavonworth , Council Bluft'd , Fremont , Lawrence , ono class each. Tlio Yankton society will send a , delegation. The Kansas City and St. Joe societies ( rill each bring a band. Excursions for the "passive" members will run from several points to this city 3n Saturday and the festival will bo the largest that the circuit has ever had. A Card , ot ; Thanks. I desire hereby to condor my most heartfelt thanks to my employer Mr. Prank Ilamgo for his generous aid in my recent troubles in consequence of sick ness of my whole family , my own , and leath of my beloved child. His goner- jusness will bo ever remembered by mo. VACLAV FIALA. DIED , ( V.STMAS In thla city July 8th , at 7 a. in. , Frank , HOU of Mr. and Mra. Harry Aat- nm8. Aged C months. Ftinoml to-day , July Oth , at 10 n. m. , rom the residence on Statu street , near the : ometery. Friends invited. Absolutely Pur ® . This powder never"varies. A marvel of puren ss , Irength and uholcBomeneat JIoio economical t > n bo ordinary klndAnd cauitot he 8 jld In competltioa rith the multitude of low tc t , short weight alum or Jioephate powdtrs. Bold only lu cans. 110VAL IAIUNO P WDM ; co SPECIAL NOTICES. arspoclaiu vrtu Posltlvolynot bo lusorted mleas palt lnadvanco. TO LOAN-JflonoV. VfONHY tolom In funnel 500 and upwards on LV1 lmi > ro > d Douglas Co farms. H. 0. l > ntt non : Co. , lletl tbtato and loan agout , 13th and Farnam. 4(3.lino IV/TONEYloaned / on chattels , notes bought , cut rate LV1 tickcU si/ld. / A. Forman , 81U B. 13th St. 03 ! ) 1m [ Vf , ONEY TO LOAN-Tbo lowest rates of In to test LV1 Uoml. ' Loao AKimar , 16th tt Doui-U Ut-tf ONKY TO LOAN In Burnt of tSOO. nd onward LV1 0. V. Davis and Co. , Heal EaUte knd Loan F rn m Bt. 895-tl. HELP WANTED. .D-A barber , 700 U. lOto street , Omaha. \17ANTKD A ctrl for ctneral hoiuowork at the > > GurminU Housa ; 019 B. 10th Hi. 471-1 p \17ANTEU-A stoBu t y about 14 years old t bea V 7 l'rc room. tf A girl. Apply at 1718 Cwu street. . \\7ANTKD A UicrouKhiirtctleal boot k | > er desiree sireo book * to oiien , cl iu btUiico or ftljiut Ucrehtnt vhoito in'.utu dots not Juttify wnloi | neut cl peruikuentluMk.kreuer , cuohmotbelrbooks * jltten up it snull expense. lt ! i iderenoni Ad. : r < au"A.O. H. " Ute BU enYUeOX , 4SO routh ISlh. i'S-ll MEBGELL & ROSEflZWEIG , Are prc/parod to do wor Practical Painters & Decorators OUTSIDE In any branch THK , CITS , On Short Notice CARRY TIIK LARUKSTAXD FIXKST.llKTAIli STOCK OP HOUSE , SIGN , WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS AND FllESCO STORE 1515 Dowlas Street , Omaha , TAINTING DECORATIN , ij WANT r > nnvfrstn 1 to 10 to tttenl nfflct Dr , I. W. Waltc.N' , W. corner 14h ami Dixlj St. - J77-5 ] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IXfANTED Two or 3 responsible mon to asaum M control of our aoi In the Htato of Nibrasko Ihciegco-'B ro rca.ly tale and r rentable to liarullem wlllberiovcn sAtlRtactory by calling RtSlBsoutl Hlh&t. 47Bi W ANNI'.D-CIrl for general homework. 82i north 20th itrcct. 48'J-lOp TtJAN I ITh-A Kood'glrl for housework In a tmnl T T family. Must bo able to to conk. Oootl waec ftniUtoady | ) laco. Inijulro 2415 Datcnport atttet , 478-10 7ANTKU Twenty men for gfJing , 218 noitl t > 10th ttroct. _ 434 yt | V\7A.STKD Olrl who l n good cook , washer am T i Ironcr. Liberal pay allowed. Iniiilro ] Routh cast corner 20th and CallfornU Sta. 4SQ 10j \\AI rKD Urst-cUiBglrllor Rcncral lioueowork tl ( toed wage" , snull family. Ajiplynt otico. 81 ! south letli sttect , 4th liouao bouuth of Loavcnwortli 4M-8 _ _ _ " \ " 7AN'iiD : Laundry aud Clmrebor girls at tht VVjllllatd Hotel. 4WB WANTED A girl to do general hnuicunrk. Ai ] ply at corner Park WIIUa\ciiuo and Kclm St. , south Umaha. 462-Sp " \\7AXTED Imnicdlately , a good ditchcn elrl ; It also a second girl , it northwest corner Hamil ton and Pitr Sts , north Cunlm. Good wngcu Khcii. 154-Sp VSfAN'I ED A good girl to co to Tort SUInov , V > Neb , and ono to go to HUlsdalo , Iowa. 217 N. 10th strcut. 4C-2 Sp O UliVKYOH WANTEO-A compet nt surveyor can O procure a luofltableiltuation at once , by annh- Ing to mo. J. T. CLAUKSON , 410-3 fcldnoy , Neb. "IT/ANTED Three girls for the Slavon House , S. 10th street. Goodnagea. 4H-pp WANTED A No. 1 butcher and eausago maker. Jos. liith , 1'alaco Market. 415-tf WANTE - A mn aa porter and runner , t Ar cade Iljtcl , 1216 Douglas St. 420-8p WANTED A good laundrcbJ at 1015 Capitol nc , 431-9 WANTED In a family of three , a competent cook and laundrcsa , ono \\lio llk a cow. Wages $20 per mouth. Apply at 809 Park a\cnue. 405-Op J A woman to do general housework t l r co Into the country for tlio summer. 2204Vch - itcr street , 402-9 TTNTED A good second cook nt ones. Steady V r work and go d wants to a sober , rcllablo v.htto nan. Address "Perkins House , ' riattsmouth , Aeb. 858-8p , } ANTED First class girl lor ircncral house-work W Apply Sir. J. U. Shrc\e 103 S5th street. 185-tI WANTtD-A girl for homework. Mra. W..W. lllngham , west BlJo 10th street , * th liouoosouth if Leavcnworth. 379-3 WANTED A competent girl tor general houno- work. Wagea 820. a month. K. W. cor 18tn ind Oat onport. 314-tf I \ CANTED A good ftctlvo woman to do dining M room work. Wages jl per week. Apply a 12 DouRlasSt. 'Os.tt WANTED--A girl lu family of two , 10C4 Farnara St. 283-tf [ TJANTED-LADIKSORGENTLEMKN-Incltyor T V country , to take nice , lliht andplcasant work at : iclr oivn homes ; 32 to $5 a day easily and quietly mdc ; work tent by mail ; no canvasiioc ; no stamp > rreply. I'lcaso addiesa llcllullo Mao'l'g Co. , Plil- Jelphia , Pa. 149 Imo D Olrl at 1510 Sherman a enue. Mra. J. M. Counsman. 843 tf rXTANTED-Girl for housework nt 2227 Dodge St. rV 781-1 m HITUATIOHB WAUTBD. rrrANTED Situation in a drug store. Six yearn' ' r V experience. Small salary , llofercnce. Apply R. T.'f Ueo oiHcu. 470-8p iTTANTED A fituatlon to do anv kind of work. V Steady habits. Age 22 years. Apply "F. " eo office. 469-8p Young man with experience In grocery and V clothingbuslni-ssseeks a position , can speak the : andlnavian and German aud English languages , eferencca can be gh on. Address ' 'K. Q. " Bee olllco. 474-lOp IIJANTED Situation in private family by B com' FT petcnfd girl. Answer thia evening until nine clock , 217 N.lBth St. 33-8p TITAJJTED Situation as foreman on farm , am a r V practical farmer , can Shu rclcrenco , am strict- temperate. Adurcss "J. E. A. " Jleo office. . 3s7-12p 1 Voungmanledman wanta situation as book X keeper , in wholesale estabUsbmoDt in Omaha , ddrcsa " 0. " care lico. 896-tf MiaCBLLANBOUR WANTE. TTANTED A few first-class table boarders at No. IV 1718 Dodge street , 45fl-12p " \7ANTED-A gentleman Intending to tra\el , n wishes a young lady for companionship. Make polntment lor Sunday , 13th. ACdresa "F. C. H. " ilsi ollice. 4iO Bp offer In lots to suit purchaser , eight hundred I T choice Iowa stein One half > ear olda , balance .o and three joars old , and n good Hinooth bunch. 219-lm dTilANuU IIUO'S , Sioux City , low a. -U Hoarders to know the St. Charloa Ho- tcl on IJarnuy St. , bet neon 12th and 13th will t up the best table board for jl 00 per week of any > iMO In the city ot a correapondlp" price. 2Sti-tf JPOn RKNT Houoofl and 710U HUNT Furnished or unfurnished largo front 1 rooms , 1511 Cuss fctrcct. 422-8p 710K UKNT Nicely furnished rooms without . ' board 1814 Davonpoit St. 16Mp iNT : In Shlnu's 2d addition , now houboT" ! ' rooms , part of douhlo home , full lot , $11 OJ per ontli. Apply room 21 Unuha National Bank Build g , 4CO tf IlENT 'fouso of nix rooms on Johnson St , near tit. Alarm's a\o. , and 26th , fifteen dollars , pply atZHOHarnoy St. 407-9p I OIl KENT Two root furnished for Hunt house eciil Bdcraer'8 lllock , cor. tth ana Howard. m-ti poll KENT Ntatly fitted up btoro room 22i66 at 1 III8 south llth St. , opuoslto Paxton Hotel , dcsi- blo location , imuedlte jiojacssion. 4SO-12 71011 KENT Furnljhcd rooms. Incmlro at 107 S. 1 lithSt. 481-9 pOU KRNT-Wtth board. larRO front room with 1 bay \sindow , gas and Imth room , at No. 1718 idgo Btrutt. ' 4ftM2p UNT A rhe room oottagti , oor. 1 direct and ropploion avooue , 18SO per mouth , irkur k Mnyne 457 tf roll HI'-NT-OooJ storu on 13th and Hickory. (13 pcrinfltuh. AlBorooios. v. Ba > ai < o. 455 12p pOR HKNT Funilalictl front room , up-stalrn , 1 nultabio for man ami wllo. Call on Chtmbcrlaln , } u & MutBhall , 312 N , 10th utrtoc. 461-tf poll 11ENI Kurnlihod tooma 1818Uodgo Street. ! -HS-llp IlKNT Three furnl hed rooms for tiouae- eepK nn email family , wlni rau board the , ncr. luiiulro at N , W. corutr 18th and and Cum- IfBlreet , 416-Op 7 OlllKNT. A furnished back parlor for two per- 1 sous nt 1011 DjdgoBtrcct. TVUHN ailKU rooms 1721 l > oi la Ut. IlKNT Ono | cr > ud i iuar plauo. Inquire of Edholm and Eiickeon. 410-tt KENT Hoiwe aud large barn , nall ! for 80 ! \\onct. \ Ai.relot. Wm , L. Monroe , Cth and juglan , ttlephoimSDl. lH-llp 7 < OIl IlKNT A fl e room brick cottage. Inquire 1 John meet , ( to and Hickory etrett. 410-8 p01t lli.S'r : A klx room homo , cor. Din and 1'ierxe. : 1 Inijulro 1S12 liaicnjiott strtt't. 41S-p 7MI11 IlKNT Two choice BUlUi of oiBco room * In * IlrOH nil block , nppotlte Ihixtou Hotel. Inquire .room No. 7,2dllooi. 420-llp 7\OU \ KENT A nicely furnUhed room In a fine _ ' hralthy locatkui , at , bOfl south Ibtli , neir Leaven- orth ktrect. Apt ) > ou pruuiUci or t > 1'auleon 9. , 1513 Futuiiu ttrett. jUuTllENT-r'urulihcil rooinj , flrrt hni . ' the Herald ottlco. Ale a five iv.u t houne by Line i > &rtU , 4i7-llp I FOU KENT-New houw sulUMe for h tclor fam. ' 18' 25 romi- l Mo ' ? - location , i' , , , 13th nnd jne Karnam. 4i6tf TTiOll HE.VT CIIKA1'-A now btlck cottn c B rooms clt > ' MJorlinilm0llcrn Improvements L , , corner of ( tin and Hlrkorj. 428-8p I poll HUNT A furnished room lit 1318 J&ckson St. S91-9p I poll RUNT Single furnished room 1017-Chlcae 1 "treet 400. , ; ' OR KENT Thrco rooms , 314 N. 18th street. 350-3 FOR RENT Two now six room cottaptes , two blocks from l' rk a oino cars. J2.GOpor month. 372-8 AMi:3 , 1507 Farnam atrcot Foil RENT Two unfurnished rooms suitable for light hou'o-kceplnu , 1017 Chicago. SS4-tf Foil 11EKT Ono good six room houao 825. per mo. O.M.lIltchcock. las-tf P011 KENT House 6 rooms good ropilr. Klco , .J"1'0'8'11 ' ' water. Kent $ > ( > per month 1411 I'arkMldo lOtnSt nvo. Applj to Jno. W. Bell , Urueglst , 17011 ItKNT One store lu Urounso' Block , U. M. I * lllti < ltii < kf Ir . flon tf I poll IlKNT Six room house on street car line and . . , ! jomonlcnt to business. Address immediately , > " 0. \ . " Uco olllca. 76fl.tr I poll 11KM 1'Iano. Jnimlro at Edliolm k Krick- 'tone. 1.1 " . " "KXr Koonisln Nebraska Natloni.1 JUauk JL1 Uulldlne. .Most dcslrablo olllscs In the clt\ . Supplied ith hyuraullo eloxatorand healed by steam. Apply at liank. 023 U FOH RENT FtirnUhed rooms on the north-wist cor. 13th and Capitol a\cnuo , formerly Crelzh- ton House. 139 tf FOR SALE. ] MOK SALK A pill ting ollfro aiiltnlile lornVmali JP newspaper or Jon olllco. Will still for cash or 01- cbango tor Omaha City property. Addrcs ) ' X. / . O" lice olllco. 408-11 FOR SALE A good confco'loncrj" . cigar station. er > and now depot. Apply or nddresa "A , C. 11. care Tlrrell an J Cook , city. 476-llp FOR SALE Ono of the best Business Lots nnd Building in Tda > nah , Neb ( country scat ) . Address C. W. CouUln , Tok mah ; or , Wlrt & Duguette , Wholesale Kanoy GrocersCouLc'l Bluffe. FOR SAIiE Special Uargala , house nnd two lota \crjchotpforcash. J. II. Cornea , Charles St. , bet Irene ana Jainei. 483 9p FOH SALK A to * cbolcu } oung buegy nnd work hortej. 31.1no & linrktr , St. Marj'a 'atenua barn. 453-tf FOU SALi : .Spi-cUl Hargaln. Corner lot , 6flxU2 , street car line , 2 houjcs , 18th and Uraco btrceU. 423-llp FOH SA1.II Largo lot on Path avenue. Alf o house ami lot near St Jlary'a aiuuuo. Inquire 422 Con- \cntsttutt. 4i7-lmp : OH SAI'KCIIFAr 20 acres fine land S. W. of F city. Will sell In S acre Piccea. $130. per acre. Potter & Cobb , 1015 farnamSt. 333-9 I Oit SALK An established business , paj ing well. JL1 Will require about $ I,2UO. Good reasonsfor sell ing. Inquire nt 217 N. 10th rtreet. 404-Bp F OK SALE Boarding housefurniture nnd fixtures all complete. Inquire at 210 S. 10th St. TI OIl BALK 133 acres Sarpy county lands 12 miles JP from Omihn. Will take Omaha property in part pa > ment. Call ou or and rets M M Tarisu , t apilliou. 3B3-Sp F IOR SALE Lots ? 5 down , J5 a month 6 per cent interest. AM 1:3,1E07 Fatnam. 371-7 SALE Throe of the beet lots In Ilanacom FOR place at a bargain if sold eoon. 1'otter & Cobb , 1515 Faruam. 931-tf FOH SALE Sheep , a lot ot line Colorado grades containing of 600 cues , 2 , 3 and 4 years old , about COO ) cartings aid BOO lambs. The ewes will shear about Q pounds. For further Information ad dress Mlday Co. , Ifaiglor , B. & U. K. H. , Nob. 031-1 mp FOR SALE A nice cotta * ) an i full lot , half block smith of Milton Rogcr'n residence , on 19tu street. Inquire of M. Leo , Grocer , 22d and Lea > enworth. 817-lm Ij OR SALE Cheapest house and lot in Omaha , In J ? Potter's addition , S rooms , well , 300 barrel cis tern , on two lots , 100 fet front by ISO fet deep , for 82,060 Potter A Gobi ) . 1515 Farnam etieet. 4a8-tt T710R SALE At a bargain , BU cord a dry hard wood. 1 ? 287-9 Boggs& Hill , FOR SALE Cheap lots In Shtnn's 2d addition , KIrkwood aud rialauow. Potter & Cobb , 1613 iamam street. 42S-tf FOR SAtE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874. Contains a good stock of Fancy Goods and other futures , wagon , etc. Location first-class. Cheap for cash. Apply 610 10th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. 794-lm FOU SALE Two second hand "pianos , at Edholm & Erickson'H Miihio Store ou Iflth St. 890-tf TTtOR SALE Two open nocond-nand buggies and X1 ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harney St. MISCELLANEOUS. STUAYED OR STOLKN Juno J3d , a blue black horee , wlutoetar on forehead , hlud feut white , itull lump on no.-e ; fibout ten j earn old. Suitablu rev ard Hill bo paid If returned to Blue Darn , 16th itretit. 4.47-Op TRAYKUOH STOLUK-July 3 , n black inaro S about 10 3 ears old knee sprung In front a d ono jyu bad. Suitable reward will bo paid for her re- .urn to Blue Barn , 16th btrott. 44S Op LOST-Arcd Irlali Setter bitch pupaboutO montha old , Holid color. Liberal rouard nlll bo paid for icr return to Wi couth 2l > tb struct or for In lor urn- .Ion that will le.d to her recovery. 251 Op \A71I.Ij ghe eco pupil piano lesions In cxchango I > for Sewing. Address -'U. 3 , " this olllco. 43.-Pp TUKEN UP May 24th , 1881 , ot my place , 1 homo , JL eonel color , and ono pony bay mare , black tall , > rand mark on hip. Owner can have e.vno by pro\- ° B property nnd pajlng charges. Phillip Caeaiily. 093-6w-eow TUKEN UP-On ho 24th Inst at Pries' I iko , near JL. Florence , alight bay mare whlto on face and legs , 1 j ears old , lightly shod , branded on left quarter. ) nner can recover by paying for this advertisement , nd othei charges and proving ownership. I'rlts Jro8.riorciice , fJeb. 203-laBw MUHRAY has good pasturing. Spring water. . 3S3.U \aults , sinks , and cesspools cleaned with PIUVYaults PIUVY cleuncr. Batlslactlon guaranteed by K 1. Abel , ( euccoMOr to J. M. Smith , ) box 378. 299-lmp THE HULL ni The Pioneer and Still Ahead. \ 100,000 NOW IN USE. it superseding the largest o'd fashioned stores I'raiuta It ban the simplest wid tnont etllcloul o burners in the world , and with new luiprove- cuts the emlekt to operate. Absolutely iafu with n tmt reiiiru'ir , now lu U'o the i-scond reason , Itnout a tingla accident. TS nd for Catalogue , I'rloe I.i t , Efc. I1ULI4 VAE'OU BXOVK OO , , LKVKUA KD.O.