i < OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY , JUO 10 188 J. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning. July 10. LOOAL BREVITIES , Ure wholft psgos of the Vatton holal tf stor yesterday to record the names ol the nrrlvAli fit that htmso , The sonnd of the fire ball at soron In' the rnorntafr , at twelve at noon and at six ant nlno In the orontng isjnow DO longer hoard. Some ot the stone cutters onl'/irnam tro l hare oroctoJ Mtomporwy awning to protect thomlfrora the burning ray of the July win. The trial ot Harry Williams for burglary mil larceny was finished In Iho diitrlct court Tuoiday , , and resulted In a rerdict.of lar ceny. On Monday nlgbt n employe of the Wil low Springs diltlllory company , whoso nsino could not bo lo rnod , WM held tip on Tenth slroot near Hickory , and robbed of nil the inonoy ho had , $12. Ho WM firstslupgcd with a sand bag and then three mon proceeded to rifle his pocket * . The ladioi of the third Congregational church will hold their regular monthly church sociable on Thursday evening , July 10 , nt the residence tof Mrs. S. K. I'armaleo , on North Twentieth stroat , L'Ao'a addition. Cnko , lemonftdo , aongi and convorHitlon will charac terize the gathering. Lot all freely como. Alter a todloua trial , occupying portions of two days and bringing In n whulo nolRhbor- uoodof witnesses , the trial of Frank Dvorak , , VA. Hlch and John llousok , ihargod with fighting at n plcnlo In IlMcaU'a park , wan finIshed - Ishod in polka court yoitorday. Dvorak and Jlich W'roHentonced each to 510 line nnd ono dor in jail , and Kouaok won dlnchargod. Maura George and Dava Dodson. who have been away on a brief vlilt , were oro- nadodai Uiolr father'x rcHtdonca ou north Twenty-thlrd Htroot by the A. O , II. band lout evening who played BOTornl fine selection * after which Iho band was Inrltod in and n pleasant evening was r pant. The youcg man who wan mipposod to liavo taken poison In McNamara tc. Duncan's place Tuesday evening was soon by BKB reporter yesterday and donloi the charge and saya It ii without foundation. Ho wan nt work as usual and did not have the appearance of a man who had taken a very hard dose , not oren of boor. Two policemen , Officer Knight and Of- ficur Sullivan , are now engaged In looking up the alleys which need cleaning. They are determined to have the nlloya throughout the city thoroughly oloaned and If your allny Is In a filthy condition It will bo a good ! do to have it cleaned at oncu , for you will certainly bo called upon if you do riot. A social party was given loat evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chrlston.icn nt their ro l- donee on Seventeenth street. The evening vras pained with munlo on the piano by Prof. Mons , and atnglng by a quartette composed of MOSOTB. B. V. Brown , 1'rof. K D. Hurlo , It. J. Wherry nnd Clmtlos Malliowa ; music on the guitar by Mr. J. K. Wilkinson. The music was furnished under the direction of Mr. II. Irvine. An elegant supper was eorvod .and dancing was Indulged In until a late hour. In the district court before Judge Novlllo yesterday District Attorney Godwin naked that the case of the state against Champion S. Chasa bo the next ono tried. Mr. Connell , Sir. Chaaa'ft attorney , stated that his client was not able for trial. The court sot the case for this morning and appointed Dr > . Oonklln , Tildon and 1'cck to visit Cliaao and make an examination , nnd BOO if , In their judgment , ho Is In a proper state of health for trial , and If they should report In the iiflirma- tire the case will bo tried the next ono on the docket. Considerable excitement waa occasioned yesterday morning at Iho corner of 15Vli nnd 1'arnam streets , because of Constable Snow- den having taken violin nway from an Ital ian upon a writ of attachment. The Italian , whoso name is Jatnos Ghozzo , had borrowed $ Kl from nuothor Italian named Hurtle , nnd Hurrlo hd got out an attachment on the violin to secure payment. The violin wan taken to Judge Andorion'x court whore the two Italians mot. After Homo talk the mat- -torwas BttlBfactorlly adjusted nnd the muni- .flan wont on his way rejoicing. Mr. Ford'u ( statement , Kditor of The Boo : Jn the report of Tuesday's council moot- "ing , as published in ono of yesterday's papers , I read that "Mr. Ford said , that there was moro prostitution in Bohomi- antown than in any ether part of the city. " It nppoars to mo thnt Mr. Ford , defending his constituents , the holMioIua of his ward , is overreaching himself when ho uttora such falsehoods about my countrymen , residents of liohomiantown , a class of citizens whoso thrifty , honest nud virtuous habits are generally known , and considering that Mr. Ford still rostt under n cloud of having lat ly perjured himself , tlmt this his latest Ho does not demand a refutation at my hands , but will of its own weight fall Hat. Still ] could not let this pass without expressing my contempt for the author who , by hii lying propensities nnd his defence of low dives of his ward make him indeed a model representative of the constituent * to whom ho owes his election.J. . J. UOSIUKY. Army Ordcru , Recruit Patrick Iloilly , enlisted a Fort Douglas , Utah , is assigned to com pany , II sixth infantry. Recruits Max Besroii and WonjslSkala enlisted at Fort Omaha , Neb. , are as aijsnod to light battery D , fifth artillery Leave of absence for aovon (7) ( ) days i granted Major fohn P. Hawkins , com missary of subsistence , chiuf commitsar oa subsistence of the department. Lioutenaut-Oolontl K.O. Mason , fourtl infantry , acting aisistant inspector pen orul , is relieved from charge of the ofllco of the judge advocate of the department and Firs * Lieutenant Guy Ilownn twclveth infantry , aide-do-canni , wil take charge of and conduct the ailUira ol that ollico during the absence oft Major 11. D. Durham , judgd ndvocato. By order of Colonel Gibbon. A Clll/.on'H Last evening , iu response to a call fligncd by u number of citizens , a meet ing was held in the V , M , 0. A , rooms to org&niza a society to bu know as a "Oiti- zens' League. " Mr. J. S. Richardson was elected temporary chairman and Mr II. 1' , Bundy temporary secretary , A constitution was then adopted and Dr. I'.B , Leirxnrn ; was elected as president , llwv , J. W , If arris , first vice-president ) ' 'Jj 1'c/iuo , ( ico'id vice-president ; John y Hflino , third vico-prcsidciit ; Dr. F. I ! J ) Wilson , secretary ; and Wm , Fleming , A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. Yesterday's ' Races attbeDriyiDg Part a Flatteriog Snccess , Wilson Taken From Urbana Belle -Ingram Put On and Easily Wins , ! Fun for tlio Million , but tlio Knees Muit lie Trotted on the Bqnnrc , Which Fnot 1'loftBCfl the Public. Yostcrday'a ' races nt the Driving park were far moro successful so far M n crowd of people nro concerned than ihoao of .he preceding day. A good sized crowd was in the grand stand while the quarter trotch wan lined with carriages. Many adios were noticeable among the spocta ors and none were moro enthusiastic in heir applause than were they. As the favorite - vorito horse passed the wire the ladles were in their seats nnJ waved their hand- corchiofa or fans in nn appreciative manner nor , while their voices mingled with these of their oscorU in wcrds of approval. It was , indeed , n gala day , on the Omaha race track. Everything conspired to make it a most , successful day. The air was balmy and1 while the sun wns quito hot , a delightful breeze was stir ring , making it "just right. " To add to the joyotisness of the occa sion the Musical Union brass band were on hand and between the heats of thoraces races played four selections , causing the time to fly with rapid pace and this added to the excitement of the rLcos { nud ; ave no ono time to feel weary. To say that the mooting is n grand cccaH would not half express it' . Two ; oed races troro on for the afternoon , ho 223 ; and the 2:21) : ) classes.'r In the 2.29class there wcro four starters Urbana Bella , Princeton , Harry Pulling and Alexander , Frank II. , Magpie IF. nd Mngnot being drawn. In the toss or positions Alexander drew the polo , Urbana Belle second , Princeton third and Harry Pulling fourth. Considera te difficulty was experienced in getting ho horses nway and the driver of Princo- oa was died $5 for attempting unnyj business. After six trials ho horses \roro sent oft" with Princeton n the lead. On the first turn Princeton oft his foot and Alexander wont to the rant. At the half milo post Urbana Jolle was crowding him for first place. ) n the second turn in the second half Jrbana Belle interfered somewhat with Alexander and ho left his foot , Urbana Jollo going to the front and keeping the ead to the fininh. Princeton passed un- or the wire in second place btu was sot ack to third place for running , Aloxan- cr second , and Ilarry Pulling tourth. Time , 2:31. : In the 2:23 : class there \raro three tartors Big Soap , Hnrry Yelox , and Flora P. In the toss Flora P. won the ) ole , IImy Velox second , and Big Soap , hird. AUps scoring twice they got .heir worc ° hd Velox shot to iho front likp a rockc Vvund kept the lead to the iniah , winning the huat easily. Dig Soap eft hm foot on the first turn , but settled limsolf quickly and trotted squarely hroughout the heat. Flora P. trotted ho huat without a skip and was a good econd at the finish. Time , 2:30A. : In the second heat in the 2&9 class hero was considerable scoring before the torsos got away. Each driver seemed determined to have juat n little the best of the start , and for coming a length ahead of the polo horse , after being re- ictitedly warned , Mr. Belland , the uriv- ) r of Princot&n , was fined $10. After 3vo or six attomptB , the horses got the word with Alnxandpr and Princeton breaking badly. Princeton settled him self first and wont to the front with Alex ander and Urbann Hello hard after him. On the second half Princcto acted badly and Princeton went to the front , cloaoly pushed by Urbana Bollo. The race down the stretch was one of the linost over seen on the Omaha track Botli Alexander and Urbana Belle were under the whip and trotting fast without a okip. They passed under the wire to gether nud the judges unanimously do- cldud it a dead heat between the two horses , with Princeton third and Ilarry Pulling a bad fourth. Time , 2:20 : ] , The second heat in the 2:23 : olaaa was without any brilliant features. The horses got away on the third trial. Volox wont the front and kept the lead to the finish. Flora P. oxhibltod considerable speed during this heat and kept Volox busy. Big Soap was rank and acted badly. Time , 2:28 : | . Bdforo starting the drivers in the thirc heat of the 2:20 : race , it was nunouncot from the stand that Princeton had been drawn , having injured ono of his hinc foot in the Bocond host. The horses only scored twice when they got the word. Urbana Belle went off her foot ou the first turn and Alexander wont to the front. On the back stretch Urbana Belle again left her foot , and Ht.rry Pulling pushed forward into the second placo. The pace WAS too fast for him , however , and the little mare passed him and inude a gallant effort to head Alexander , who came homo winner by three lengths , Urbana Belle second , and Ilarry Pulling fourth. Time , 2:2"J : The third heat in the 2:23 : class was won handily by Ilarry Volox. Upon B tting th word ho pushed to the front but was collared by Flora P. , who gave him a hot rnco until the strntch was headed the li t half mile , when she wont to pieces mid dropped behind five or six length * . Volox passed under the wire on a jog to save lti 8 mp from the dis taiico ( lag. Time. 2:21) : ) | . Big Soap hail boon a g > od horse in his day , but to aU appu rancos his day is past , and ho is now ono of the hai-boena. Ho acted badly all through the race and Imd he ln'pt his feet it WAS evident tlmt Velnr and Flora P. could foot too fast for him. HUMMAKY. J Tarry 1'Vtor. . , I'lornl * a a 13 S Imiiiudiutuly ii | > uii the finish of the race , Mr. Hancock announced the win noifliuid baid : "Gtiitleinun , como up tr the atand and net your money. " II thcro ia any onu tluui ; that makes B lioreoman happier than another it la to gut his money when ho wins it and not wait until the meeting is over and then sec if there lias been money enough t k ] on in to nay the jniriics. So long us Iho | present policy ia pursued by the aaaocia lion , Sis meetings -will bo churacterirtd by BUCCOSS. In the fourth heat in the 2:29 : claw the horses got off in excellent shape on the first trial. Alexander went to the front and Urbana Belle went up on the first turn giving Harry Pulling second . Upon the second half Urbana Blaco. headed Harry Pulling and came homo two open lengths behind Alnxan- dor , Harry Palling third. Time 2:30 : $ . After the fourth heat in the 2:20 : class the judges were convinced that Mr. Wilson was not driving Urbana Belle to win the race and took him out of the lulkoy and put Goo. Ingram up behind the Httlo mare and gave him notice that ho should drive her to win or ho would suflor the penalty. This change mot the approbation of the crowd. When the horses got the word for the fifth hoot , Alexander took the load and kept it until the stretch. Urbana Belle was crowding him hard , and carried him into n break. Urbana Belle then wont to the front , bafllod all attempts to head here , and came homo an easy winner ; Alexander second and Harry Pulling third , Time , 2:27j. : As the little mare flow under the wire the spectators in the grand stand rose to their foot and gave vent to long and loud- cheers. The men rushed upon the track and the most exciting time during the mooting was experienced. The judges gave Mr. Ingram strict ordora to stay with the mare and see that nho was not doctored in any way while she was off the track. Al. Potter was also appointed to follow the man to the barn and remain with her until she again came upon the track. After the winning of this heat there was a pick up in the pool box , and those who had their money on Alexander began to hedge , and wore buying Urbana Belle : or first choice. The action of the judges in changing drivers behind the little mare wis nn evidence to the people of Omaha that ; heso racas are being conducted on the square , and if the judges can have any- , hing to do with it the best horse is going ; o wm the race iu which ho starts. About this stage of the game some man in the grand stand made himself very obnoxious by his loud , profane and obscene language. Ho proposed to whip the entire association and oyory man on the grounds. It all ended in wind and nobody waa hurt. Ho should have been promptly arrested for conducting himself En such a manner and using such language in a stand partially occupied by ladies. In the sixth heat of the 2:29 : class there were only two starters Urbana Belle and Alexander. Harry Pulling not having won a heat was sent to the barn. The two horses got away together the first time. Urbana Belle wont off her foot on the first turn and for a short time it looked as if she would lese the race , but she got level and soon closed up the gap on a break by Alexander. At the half-tnilo polo she was in tbo load and kept it to the finish , winning the : ioftt and race by five open lengths. Time , 2:29 : 1-2. At the conclusion of the race Mr. In- ; ram wus called into the stand and given ? 50 for his services , the same being de ducted from the money won by Urbana Bollo. Mr. Wilson waa notified that ho would bo given until Friday night to give a satisfactory reason for holding Urbana Belle , failing to do which ho would bo expelled. The races to-day promise to bo very exciting and wo bespeak a large _ attend ance. The following nro the nominations : 2I8 : ! CLASH. I'ronkGrny , by Little Wonder , b s , by W. II. Homer , KiiinhMcnvn , Ind. Kitllo Htradcr , by Strndcr , b m , by God- dine * & M.Cny , Dos Moinea. La'lyKolao , by IScllmont , # in , byFayette 3inlth , JMoryBvlllo , Mo. 2:33 : CLASS. Clincr , b fr , by2i ) . Connolly , 1) nvor. Ulack Tom , b K , by Charles Dutt , ttouldpr , Col. Col.Tritcliard , clies g , by II. B. Shultz , Mobile , AU. AU.Nollio Nellie Grant , by Major Grant , ch m , by W , H Mclleiiry , Geneseo , 111. Trnpefo , by Frank , ch m , by 1'nyotto Smith , Mnryavillo , Mo. Hr-KfllAL I'ACINO CLAHH. Clmrllo 13 , , blno g , by C. M. Emory , Boa : rlco , Neb. Ncllio Shaw , d in , by T. A. Show , Kt. 3cntt , Kns. Winder , by Scott'H Hintogn , clioa g , YA. Connelly , Denver. MuKuddon , by Mohawk , b g , IVrry John * mm , Luadvtllu. In the City. The fourth Raymond it Whitmond ex cursion party for this season , arrived in this city yontordy morning from the west. The party numbers about forty people and they remained in this city , ottho Paxton , during the day , leaving in the at tornoon for the cast over thnllock Island road , The momboro of the party nro as follows : Mra. 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WALLACE. Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S5OO.OOO. OMAHA ( SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS FJro and Uurelor Proof Bafoa forRent.at.f cm f 5 to ? 50 per annom , . J. SPECIAL NOTICES. will PonlttTolynot bs Inserted nniesa paid in advance , , TO LOAN-Monev. MONF.V to loin In tami cjf t 00 uid upwurda on ItnproTfil DouglMCo. f rmi. n. O. P | UT on & Co. , ll U nUVo unJ K u ttgnt , ISth nj K rnaiD 413-lmo OKF.Y loaned on chatulo , notes bought , cut r U ) M tickets 8..1J. A. Forman , IIS S. lEth St. 633 1m MONEY TO LOAN The lowMl r ka of Intarett Bonus * Low Aonor , ICth k Dotu-l SM-tl Tl/fONKY / TO MAN In romi of BOO. and upward 1VJL 0. F. Davis and Co. , Real Estate and Loan Agents , 160S Farnam Bt. S9V.U , HBIP TXTANTKU OooJ ( flrl In a small family to do gtn VV crul housework at 1718 Douglas St. 493 10p -ryAHTKO A cowl girl at 25U Douglas Street. AHTKD A first-class machine blackgmllh ale W Omaha Iron Worts. No horne ehotr need apply , ItlCHAHDS.V LLA UK. CXTANTKD A girl for a fAinlly of four , that under * VV stands how to CORK , wtuh an 1 Iron , f o other need niiplv. Apply at once to 1409 1'ark Wilde are llr . John W. Bell. too-tf ' . 100 m' n fir Hull r on J orkS078. ' 1th WANTI'.D U. MNNWfcILiil. : 409-Bp " \T 'ANTED A girl for Roneral kltchennork , at 21S S. Uth street. tOMIp IT-ANTKD-A barber , 706 a. 10tH street , Omahx > Dig-Up Aeltlfor toneral housework at Iho WANTKD House ; 018 S. 10th St. 471-lp W 'A.sTKU A girl. Apply at 1718 Cass street. 472-10 V\/"AN ! BD A t.iorouk'h prictlcal b x'k-koeper do IT sires books to npon , clfHO t > lance or a1Jti t Herchint whoso Uf'aicei docs not Justify emplov ment cf | > eriiiancnt book-keeper , can hmotliolr books written up at Ktnall expense Hist tuferenccmd - c rc s "A 0. II. " lore Stjvons A. Wlloox , 4EO outh 13th 478-11 " \X7AMED Two or 3 rceponslblo men to aiumo > control of our ( t xl In the Stito of Nebraska. Thcnegoo sure rca.lv ffte ! and f rolltohlo to hatidlr < an will bomovcn satisfactory by Galling at 313s uth 14tn St. 479 0 WANNED-alrl for Rimtral homework. 820 north 2ith street 4S'.MOp WANIKU AKondgln for housework In a email family. Muet be able to to cook. Oooil wni and steady place luqulro 2416 Davenport stroot. 478-10 WANTED Olrl who Is o Rood cook , washer and Ironcr. Liberal pav allowed. Inquire south east corner 20th and California Sta. 4SO lOp W ASTIID Laundry and Chamber girls at the Mlllard Hotel. 4S3 0 W ANTED A good laundress at 1016 Capitol ate. 431-9 " \1TANTED In a family of three , a competent cook and laundreea , ono who Ilk a cow. Wages $20 per month. Apply at 803 1'ark avenue. 4U6 Op " \T7 ANTED A woman to do general boueownrk to V ? ( to Into the country for the summer. 2 04 Web ster itreot , " - 402 9 W ANTED First-clans girt for general house-work Apply Ur. J. 1L Snrote 103 2tth street. 18S-U WANTKD A competent girl for general house work. Wages 920. a month. N. W. cor IStn and Davenport. 814 tf WANTED--A girl In family ot two , 10C4 Farnam St. 283-tf WANTED-LAD1E30U OENTLKMEN-Incltyor country , to take nice , light and pleasant work at their on n homes ; $2 to a day easily and quietly made ; work sent by mall ; no camasalnir ; no stamp for reply. 1'loaso addioas Kollatlo Uau'f'g Co , I'lll- adelphla , Pa. 149 line Girl at 1610 Sherman avenue. Mrs. WANTED J. M. t'ounsman. 943 tf WANTED Girl for housework at 2227 Dodge St. 781-lm SITDATIOHB W&MTBD. WANl'ED-Sltuatlon by a competent farm hand Wages (20 per month. Address "II II. " Boo olHco. " " 495-lCp AYourg roan with cxrwrlenco In proccry an _ ctotlilntl > Uiln > Eflseeks a position , can sprak the Scandinavian and Orrnnn and English language" Krfcrences can be given. Address 'K. U. " Bee otBco. 474-lOp T\7"ANTKO Situation as foreman on farm , am a V i practical farmer , can Slvo rHcronco , am strict ly temperate. Adurcsi "J. E. A. " lieo ortlco. ortlco.Ss712p A VounR married man wants pltuation as book keeper , In wholesale establishment in Omaha. AildrtS"C. " carotlco. 808-tf WANTS. WANTED To buyau Interest In a reliable , cstabllfihed builneea. Address "S. A. M. " box 250 , Ames , Iowa. 49i-10p VX/"ANTED / Set of books to keep , or any work to Vi doo\enlngs. Address "K A , W , " Itaoulllcc. 492 lip T17ANTRD-A few Brst-cloas table boarders at No , II 1718 Dodgostroct , 451M2p WB odor In lots to eult purchaser , cl ht hundrn choice Iowa utters. Ono half > car olds , balance Uo and three jears old , and a good smooth bunch. 219-lm BTUANUE DUO'S , tiloux City , Iowa. XS7ANTKD Boarders to know the St. Charles Ho I V tel on Harnuy St. , bttwten 12th and 13th Mil ! st-1 up the boit table board for St 00 per week cf any housa In thu city of a correapondlr" ' urlco. 888-tf FOft RONT Wvtflr.a a-id Iai. F01UIE\T A new 8 room hnnie. Inqulro Mrs. ! : . lloddls , 25th , bctuuon Ua\cnporc aud C'hlcago street. 4S9-12p FOll HKNT A back parlor eleiraiit.y furnished and adjoining bed room , with uijotbavh roan. Aho bed room up ntalM , niltublo for o e or tw o Ktu tlcuicn. Best location In the city , 1201'liasabt fct. 490 tf S SM' t'urnUhcd rooms at S/27 JJodxo bt. 437-ltnp F OU HUNT Nicely furnished roouia without board 1814 Davenport St. 1014 TpOK HUNT Jn Shinu's 2d addition , nuw . JL1 rooms , part of double liousc , full lot , $11 03 per month. Apply room U Uuuha National Bank Build lug , 410 tf OIl IlEN'T 'Touso of six rooms on Johnson St. , near St. Mary's o\o. , and 2itn , nitccn dollars. Apply at 2110 Ilarney Bt. 407-9p FOU HRNT Two rooms furnlahcd for light house keeping , lleemer's Block , cor. tth and Howard. 495 tf IjlOlt HEM Neatly llttrd up ttoro room 22i50at JD 3IS outhl4thSt. , oppoilte Paxton Hotel , deei- rablo location , linrncdlte poascsslon. 4SO-12 FOH KENT FurnUhod rooms. Imiulro at 107 H. Uth St. 431-0 I/MMl nr..hl With buurtl largo Iruut room w th J.1 bay window , gas and bath room , at No. 1718 Dcdtfj street. 4ftI''p I poll KENT A 11)0 room ootta o , cor , Bhfrldau 1 fttreot anil 1'uppluton avenue , $18,60 per modtl Ilarter & Maypo 4 > 7-tf IlKNT-Oood Btoro on ISth and Hickory. (13 peruicuth. Alee roams. C. 8a > aie. 455 I''p HI'NT-KiirnlslicJ front room , up-etalrp , FOH o for man and wlfo. Call en Chamberlain , Ho * e & Marshall , 812 N , 18th etreot. 40141 UKNT-r'urnUhed rooms 1818 Dodge Street , 413-1 Ip HUNT ThrVo furnUhed rojini lur liuu u- FOH ; > a tmall fatully , who ran board the oner , Inuulrc at N. W. corner 18th and and Cum lugstreit , 416-tfp 77IOH linNT. A furnlihtd back parior for two per- J1 torn at 1011 Dnl < ! evrcot. JulyT.tf 1724 Douglattlt. J.'l _ _ 439-tf 7IOK KK } T Uno grtnd Bquaro piano , luqutro 4 0tf 17IOR HKNT House and large him , s'alli for CO 1 ? hortca. Airc lot. Wui. L. Monroe , 6tn tnd DaugUs , tUcphoneSai , 4) ) ] > llp ( lit KENT-Two choice > u Us of otfloo rconn In F llroun'd block , nppjilta 1'axtou Hotol. UiUlro | at room No. 7. id flee . 420-1 lp FOU HKSTKurd hcd roomi , flrit hoiun wont o the Iferald oifico. Al o a fltu room borne b Mtno rarllej. Iflr.llu FOll luNT-Ncw ; hotiw suitable for h'tcl or fam lly b urdlnz lioii,25 morui Ueilrablo location lUrk-r & II ] ne , 13tb and Farnam. 4 e tf TCOH HUiT A furul.hcd ruomat IHla Jack > vii it. F BUIKT filngla lurnlohad room t- , . . - - TjlOB KENT Two nntnmlriied roomj luttabla fof JL1 light hou e-Mpln , 1017 Chlcajco. S84U IpOR ItENT On reel tlx loom houie 15 pet rna lO. IJAOll HKNT Ifoura room * Rood teptlr. Kir * 1 yard , clrttrn witer. IUnllib p r month 1411 1'arkVllJa aro. A | > p7 ! to Jno. > T. Bill , Drurdist , 10th Ht 186-tt I , -\OU U1.WT One tturo iu ctuume' Uock , Q. U. JL1 Hitchcock. 099 U IlKNr-rUno. Inquire at Kdkolm ft Rrlck * 093 If , oil H > : X 1' Koouu In Nebruka National . i ' tltilldlnir. Hoet dcidrabia offlooi In the clt ; . Supplied 1th hf draullo elevator and heated by lUam , Apply at Bank. CM-tf RKNT Furnished rooms on the north-WMt FOR 18th and Capitol aronuo , forractlj Crolgh- ton House. 189 tl FOR SALE. ,17011 SALE 135 acres larpy county lands 12 mllf JL1 from Omaha. Will Uke umaha piupotty Iu part payment Call on or audrcxsMM 1'arlin , tapllllou. SW-ltp TTlOHHAliB An ejtablUhod bualucai. Ternmeu } . JL1 Addrosa "Q. " Dally Boo. . 493-lOp FOU 8AM : Buy pony , four yean old , warran ted Bound , 53 20th itrcct and St. Uarv's arenue j SALIC Ap'l'tlngofflee suitable lorasmill JTMMl 1 newspaper or job ofilce. Will loll for cash or en change lor OuiaUa City propotty. Addresi' X. ? ( j" Ueo otllcu. 403-tt SVLK A eoxl confeo lonery , rUrar station- FOll C.M &nd now depot. Apply or addreu "A. ( ? . 11. care Tlrrclland Cjok , clt } . 47E-llp ipoil SALK-Ono of Iho best llustnoxa Ixita ami JJ Bulldmir In Trkau-ah , Neb ( a untry sou ) . AHdrcid , O. W. Conklln , ToUtuMi ; or , Wilt & Duquette , Wbolejale Kancy Urocor , Coui.c'l Ululli. F Oil SAI.K Special ntritaln houao and two lot * very ihoip for na h J U. Coraej , Charles St. , boL Irouo ana J.mcs. 463 Dp FOU BALK A to v ehoico youn < ImcKy and work horiod. Majno tt Barkir , bt. Uart'o ftTnDiiu barn. 45S-U FOU SALK-Sp elal Ilargaln. Corner lot , CCU42 , ntrect car line , 2 housed , Ibth and Oraoo etrctU. 423 lip FOItSAljK Largo lot on I'arkarcnuo. Alsohounw aid lot near &t Mary's M cuuo. Imjulro < 22 Cou. \cntetruit. 437'liup F Oll SALKCIIKAP-20 cre Hno land S. W. c.f clt > . H ill fell In 6 aero I'.ccoi. 13J. per aero. Hotter & Cobb , I51S rarnam St. 3S6 D IpOll HALK An established business , paylri ; well. 1 Will require about $1,200. Good reasuuafur Bell ing. Jnqutroat 2t7 N. ICth rtrtet. 401-Op TOItSAIiE Hoardlnit honse.furnlturo and fltturw r all complete. Inquire at 1UO S. 10th St. 408-Op FOR BALK Lots ? 5 down , $ i a month C per crnt Interest AMKa , 1G07 fainam. U71-7 FOR SALE Throe of the best lot * In Hanscom place at a bargain K sold boon. I'otter & Uohb , 1513 Faruam. i DDMt 71011 HAtiE Bhcep , a lot of line Colorado grade * 1 containing ol BOO CHCO , 2,3 and t yean old. ntiout \earllnR8ai d EOiUmbs. The e t9 will shear about 0 pounc's For further Intormatlon ad- drvM Mlday Co. , Utiyln , B. Si M. 11. II , Nob. DSft-lmp FOR SALB-Anlco cottoio an full lot , half block south of Milton Rotter'- residence , on 19th Bint U Inquire of U. Lee , Grocer , 22d and Learonworth. 017-lm T7IOR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In JJ I'ottur'a addition , 8 rooms , wo 1 , SOO barrel cis tern , on two lots , 10o fo.t front by ISO test deep , for 92,060. Potter & Cobb , 151D K-irnamstieet. tit-It FOH SALE At a bargain , CO cords dry hard wood. 2S7-3 Bogga& U U , FOR SALE Cheap lota In Shlnn's U addition. Klrkwood and I'lalariew. I'otter & Cobb , lOlfc tarnara etroct. 42S-CI FOR SALE The Omaha Bakery , established 1874. Contains a good gt > ck of Kancy Goods and ether fixtures , agon , etc. Location flr t-clis3. Cheap for cash. Apply D18 10th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. 734-1 m "IJiORSALE Two soonnd hand pUno ? , &t Kdholm -T & Erlckaon'H itimla btoro ou IBth St. 800-tf FOR SALE Two open Booand-nand buggies find ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Zlarnoy fat. 30-tl MISCELLANEOUS. FOUN D In a street car , an uirbrclla. Owner ran have the same T > ycallni ; at Hmlih & Bpafaid'a drug store , 8. W. corner Howard and ' 8th streets. describing the same [ and paying for this advertiser ment ? 02 9pJ REWARD Strayed on June SUh.blaokponj whlto face , rr.utio reached , Lad on halter , trank Mahannah , U. I' . Coil Card , S. 13th street. 4S7-lIp STRAYED OB STOLFN-Juno fSd. a blue black hone , wliltoetar on forehead , hind feet white , null lump on norc ; about ten Jiara old. Suitablu re < ardwlll bojiaidlf returned to Blue Born , 10th street. 447-t'p S-TRAYEDOIl STOLl-.N-July S , a black mare about 10 j can old knio sprung in front a' d one e > bad. Suitable reward will be paid for her re turn to Blue Bun , 16th street. 443 Op LOST-Ared Irish Setter bitch pup about 0 months old , solid color. Literal reward will lie paid for her n-tum to 203 south 2jth strce.1 or for Informa tion that will leicl to hur rcco\ cry 351 Op rpAKEJf UI'-May 24th , 1881 , at my place , 1 lior , _ L send cMor , and one pony bay mare , black tall , brand mark on hip. Owner can liavo sa no by prov ing pro , orty and pajlug chargos. 1'hlllip Cassidy. rrVKEN UP-On he 24th Inst at Pries' Lake , near X Horcnce , a light baymiio white on face and lega , 4 > cars old , liuhtly shod , branded ou left quarter. Ounor can recover by r'aylng ftr thia ndvcrtibcmcnt and othoi cbargoJ aad proirlng ownership. 1'rlt * Bros. , Florcnco , L\ub. JIUIIUAY has iood ; pasturins. Spring water. PU1VYaull , sinks , and ccspoo73 cleaned Hh eatiltary cleaner. Hatl.faction guaranteed" by If. U. Abel , ( tutco or to J M. Smith , ) box S7S. 232-lmp NOTICE la hereby given fhtt an appllratlon nillbo made to Ills Exctllcno , the Governor of thoBtato of cbra ka , on the 1st tUt of August , 1MS-I , praying that b full and unconditional pardon may bu minted to ono Leon Lev I , v ho natt li.dlctcd for receiving utolcn goods , nnd In May , 1S32 , was found guilty as Indicted In the District Court ot Douglas couuty , . > 'ubrniLj. Jy 8 ull A. LKVUV. TIIV1KEN SPRING VEHICLES ! Irnullicn and liorlrn ncronlln lo Hie H clelic llirv carrf. Kniially well rtHfiteil to roiifli country roads nncl line drives of clllei. Manufactured nnd Ilanry TlmUei. , l > alnilc < - . Nt. Ixtiili. Mo. issiiyag' ABBOTT BUGBY co. EDWAED KUEHL , ITAaiSTER OP PAL1IY8TEHY AND CONDITION LiST , 3C3 Tenth street , between K.rnaru and liar. noy. \ > 111 with tbo aid of guardian spirits , obtaining auy one glance or the i > at > t aud present , raid tbti certain condition In the future. Boots and ehov * made to order. Pert ict satlaf ictlon ( ruarantotd. A , GAJOPJ , N. E. Cor. 10th nnd Pacific Sis , SODA WATER ! CAIUFULLY : Or , Amelia Bmrougi.i . OFWOE AND KE3IDENOK' 1617 St. - Omaha Dodge . , , TELKPnONE No U4. To these waerlne frwuU- ellotta of jouthiul trr r .