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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , JUO Id 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning July 14i LOOAL BBEVITIES , On Thursday night Mr. G. W. Ambrose WAS thrown ever his horses' head on upper 1'nrn.Mn street and vria quito eovotly bruised. The accident was occasioned by his horse stumbling. The Omaha natalorlnm , corner Ninth nnil Varnam streets , is cleaned out nnd refilled every Sunday , steady running water with strict cleanliness guaranteed , rules nnd reini l&tions strictly enforced , Two bricklayers , working upon the now bulldlnc on Douglas street , In the roar of the Crotrhton block , Indulged In n llttlo bout nt fisticuffs Friday evening. Tlio light was ended nnd the principals had disappeared before any ono could ascertain what It was nil about The carpenters } and joiners union No. 158 , owing to the increased numbers of their order have rented the large anil commodious hall nt the southwest corner of fourteenth and Dodge streets , where they will moot hereafter , on Tuesday oveolngnt 7:30 : .iharp. 3y ! order of the committee. The vicinity of Tenth and Hickory utrcolu is haunted of o\cliings byn gang of young dime-novel devils , ranging from 10 to Ifi years of age. Hero they prr.olc , chow , swear , blas pheme , black-guard nml fight till midnight , making occasional raids on Kounlz's orchard and doing other deviltry 'and pilfering. Com- liJntnls to the officials are unavailing , and the residents nro thinking of taking the matter In their own hands. - The encyclical letter of Toiio Lee , relnti\ to Fieo Mnsonry , was road nt high mass yea- tcrdny In St. 1'hilomcnn'd church. It in n lengthy document nnd consumed over nn hour In reading. It wni evident In these who know anything nbout Mnsonlc bodies that the papal fulmlnnUon applies inoro patticulnrly to 1'Veo JiLvjonry ns Catholics understand It exists In Jturoito , but there was n special warning likewise ngninst secret societies of nil kinds , and the faithful were urged not to join oven labororgnnizatloiiH or trades-unions without the advice and consent of a spiritual director. Thu letter claimoJ xccrot societies were preju dicial not only to CntholicH , but to nllCd.iR- tlan churches. Copies of the document can bo sccurch by members of any honomlnntion nt the pastor's rosidnoso , just south of the church. Ono of the most delightful of the church sociables hold this season , wns given on Thurs day night , under the auspices of the North 1'resbyterlnn church , nt the residence of Mrs , 1'raco , on West Cumlng street. The beaut ! ful lawn with Ita surrounding troeH , wna par tlculnrly adapted to sueh entertainment. It was illuminated during the earlier hours by Chinese lanterns , after which the rays of the moon successfully supplied their place. A number of guests nsnomblod nnd partook of the refreshments consisting of lomonnde , ice cream nnd cake , nil of whfch were served by Attentive nnd beautiful young ladles. Among the number , were the Misses Eddy , Miss Jon- nlo Shields and Miss HofTmnn. Mrs. Fraco acted the hostess and nt the eamo time dis pensing the lomoimlo. Everybody spent n most pleasant evening nnd a nlco sum was realized for the churolu JSEBUASKA STATE GAZETTEER & Bus KE83 DiuzoTouY to bo issued in July , 8b4 , price § 4.00. J. M. WOLITE , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. I'KIISONALS. J. It. Bryan , of Mlair , Is nt the Metropoli tan. tan.C. C. Growmer , of Toknmnli , is nt the Metro politan. IM. Thompson , of Geneva , in nt the Metro politan. W. .T. Edwards , of Chicago , I * nt the Met- ropolitau. R. II. Clark , of Minneapolis , ia nt the Met ropolitan. 1' , McCJocr , of Lincoln , is registered nt the Metropolitan , William Kyder , ot Dunbar , la stopping nt the Metropolitan. .1. T. Strong , of Clioyoimo , In stopping nt the Metropolitan , A. Lumbcrson , of SheldonvNob. , Is ropB < tcrod nt the Metropolitan , S. N. Maxwell , of Cleveland , Ohio , Is utop ping at the Metropolitan , T. G. Oliff , of the Union Pacific Paint De liartmont , is oil ou a visit to Colorado. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. A. Kmitli , of South Tenth etroot , with their Mil llcrtie , are visiting Mr , Smith's parents at Fort Madison , lown. Miss Wheeler , of Itock Inland , who has been visiting Mm. A. Truomann of tlilt ) city for 111 o pant four weuks leaves for her homo to-day. Mr. E. L. Cornwoll , of Crete , accompanied "by his sister , Mrs. Arthur White , arrivedyos- tarday and will opond u few days visiting frlcnoU In the city. Mr. A. G. Hancock , who nctoj as "atattor" at Iho races In thin city this \vook , loft to-day for Davenport , Town , whore ho will olllclutu In the came capacity next weok. Jill. Hnucock is regarded as one of the beet etartora la the west. west.Mr. Mr. Arthur Saxo , chief clerk In the nudl- ti > H department Of the H , & M. road , nnil hU wife huvo reached thin city after n do'ljjhtful wedding trip. They nro now nt h'lino ou Chlcjgo btreet , tioar Bovonteouth. The youug bride will bo warmly wolcumod lu the tosloty circles ot Omaha. 1VKST IIOHMAN , .Ttu > 12. 1831. nt tlio roildouco of Mr. If. M. l'u e , No. 122'J Park Wild nveirii , by Jl v J. H. Uotwller , Capt , Pohl F. W.kt mid Mlw. . Lucy T. llokinuu , buth of Sau Francisco , Cal. DIKJ ) . HO AN In this city July 13th , nt 0:30 : o'clock p. in. , Ocorge E. , wmof Mr. mit Mr * . E. H. Egan , ngcd 2 years , 11 months and 1'J tl.vy . Punoml to-day at 2 o'clock p. in. , from the rcatdcDC * , ClirkHcn Ktreot , between Mntou Aud 1'Aclflc utroi'tB. Ladies should mllect Uforu usincr nny preparation that iaapj-licdto eodrlicati- surface iw the tkin Awj cogmotio will t Brut impart n beautify ing c fleet mid nnt apparently injure the skin , but in n very thort time little blotches nnd discolosc tioiiH npiiflsr on the feco which cchclu eively lie v thopoUoii'iua rfrugu in that composition , It oin bu wifrly said the more thwn two tMrd $ of tlm fnco powder contain these injurious ingredients l' < z zoni'u medicated o'linplcaii'ii power is not only abo'ucely frco from 11 ddetoricur matter , but Ihprlnoljial inp.rediont is an cctivo curolivo for ell dioeoets of ( ho * kin. It hat flood the test of yearn. Sold ly all druggitfe. ' mo-eody'l THE DEMOCRATIC RALLY. TlicNoniiDaliflnsofClovelaDclaDdHcn- flricfcs Banned by the Home Democracy , Stirring Speeches Mrulo liv Prominent Members of thru 1'nrty. The domocralio mooting called to rut ify the nominations of Cleveland nnd Ilondn'cks was quitolargolynttondod con eidoring the short notice given. About ono thousand presented themselves in front of the Herald building Saturday evening to listen to the loaders of that party in Omaha express their views ipon the wisdom of the choice miulo by , heir national convention at Chicago. A 'air sprinkling of republicans was Beat icrcd through the crowd nnd when Dis ; rict Attorney Godwin , referred to the itatcsmanship and ability of Blaine they made known their presence by applaud- ng the speaker. The mooting was quito enthusiastic and when the names of Til- don , Olovoland nnd Ilondricks wore men- iouod the crowd cheered mid applauded. A brilliant pyrotechnic display was riven to guido the democratic wanderer o his Mecca and the same band which md discoursodsuch soul-inspiring strains at the republican ratification mooting was nlso employed at this meeting to awaken .ho democratic heart by its patriotic aim. The programme was an informal ono , .ho speakers addressing the audience only a.s called upon by the chairman or the crowd. Mr. James Croighton presided over the meeting nnd made the opening speech. MIL OUKIQHTON'K HPEECU. "Follow democrats , this ( is n coinplt- mottt that I appreciate. It is not that L am eloquent that I am picked upon to ill this place , but that I am ono of the oldest voters of the democratic ticket in , ho city of Omaha. Wo came hero for , ho purpose of ratifying the nomination of the democratic convention in Chicago , x > start a boom for 0 rover Olovoland , the next prosidout of the United States. lie stands in the shooi'of Samuel J. Tildon , and wo want in November to have him walk to Washington after ho is elected. Mr. Ilondricks is a statesman and ho will bo euro to carry Indiana nnd Grover Cleveland Now York , nnd if wo go into the conflict with these two states the cause of the democratic party is won. " HON. JAMES W. SAVAOK said : "To-night the great bugle notes of doin ocracy arc sounding over the entire land. I rojolco that through the kind ness of the committee I have boon per mitted to speak on this auspiciona occa- aion , auspicious as I believe , for the dem ocratic party , auspicious for the cause of good government nnd reform all over the world. " IIo believed the Chicago convention was the noblest ever hold in America , and if the n ablest over hold in America the noblest ever held in the world. Many states had caudi- datoaj and every man had a a choice but none adhered so strongly ; hat ho was bigoted. The great demo- cratlo party showed whore its fooling lay whoa the name of Grover Olovoland was presented. Wisconsin declared if ho were nominated that stnto would bo tak en out of the doubtful list and give its vote to him. Nebraska's delegation had said by a vote of nine to ono , "Givo us 3ovornor Cleveland nnd wo will make Nebraska a doubtful state , if wo cannot nako her democratic. " "I hoard ono objection , " the speaker said , "for the irnt time to-day , nnd that is that when 10 was sheriff ho hunt ; two men. I will guarantee that the community where .hoso men lived thought ho didn't hang lalf as many as ho ougl't to have done , rho dawn of victory is already breaking on the shores of Lake Erie and ho firm- y bclioved that the dawn was broadou ag and brightening nnd culminating in ( ho noonday of splendor in November : ioxt with the olpctinu of Grover Cleveland - land to the presidency and that grand old Htatosmon , Thomas A. Ilondricks , to the vicii presidency. UK. KTOWKLL'S BPKKCH. Ho was willing always to rolnto his ox- porionco. The speaker then reviewed Grant's administration in which every department of his government was sooth ing and fcstoring in corruption. The navy department was running a junk and the Interior shop department was making money out of its Indian agencies , and congress wan doing a thriving busi ness in connection with Babcock and Dolknap in the whisky frauds. They were following their exchequers with the back salary-grab , credit Moblior itock , Little Hock bonds and Michigan otters. Tliore was an old man living lown in Now York , God bless him , who ovod his country , feared Goa and hated .hiovos. Jly his indofalignblo onoigy , > ia will , integrity and zeal , hu dethroned , liu chief of thlovcs in his native city , Boss Twocd. IIo purified the admiuis- ; ration of the city of Now York , his : iomo , Then there wn n cry from the people to stop up higher and ho was plao- 3d in the governor's chair in the stnto of Now York. There ho worked a great reformation , destroyed the canal ring and perfected the purifiatcion of the ovornmont of the city of Now York. In 1870 the people calloa upon him to again stop higher and assist in the purification of thd national administration ot this govornmont. IIo was nominated nnd under the leadership of that greatest , tirandcat of all American statesmen , Sumucl J Tildon [ applause ] , wo march , od to victory. The speaker said there was another man in Now York , Grover Cleveland ; the people of that state had said to him , atop up higher. They placed him in the gov. ornor'u chair nnd now iigain our party | i 3 called him to uton up higher to assist in purifying Iho administration. Wo have conio before the American people not with Tildon bccauio ho is too dis- &hlcd , cut with Grover Cleveland and riioumi Ucndricks uud i\sk \ you to an- iftt us nnd thi-m in the reformation that will pines before the American people un administration that will respect our constitution and the principles of free government. [ Applause ] MHTUICT ATTOUNKY flOUWW aid the pride of the nation is in its man- mod and strength ; the glory of the couu- ry is in ita national honor , its national ntogrity nnd its truth. Whatever will mprovo ho ono will purify the othor. In his land cwry man is n fret-man ; every iltizen , high or low , has th right to nsy or himself who shall bo our rulers. lie aid ho did not mean to stand ( hero and [ ue/ition the statesmanship or the ability of Blalne. Thceo qualities , thouj-h ad mired by all. when severed from virlap can never IDO admired. Grover Olovo land was once embraced by the state ol Now York ns her host son , and by the democratic party he has boon presentee to this nation as the most honored gift [ Applause. ] im. aEonoK L. Milieu , in n short spocch said ho was too full for uttoranco. Grover Cleveland was n man without a blemish on his reputation , The people must deal with publio men upon their publio record , but wo find Blame's character black 0.1 tar from beginning to end , nnd propose to find out who pul forth that candidate and for what , The democracy would'mako him smell Mulli gan letters and Bluff him full of Arkan sas bonds , nnd deal with him on his merits before the great American tri bunal in November , and send him tc political perdition for ovor. [ Applause/ , T. T. MoniAUTV estimated it an honor to bn an Irish- American but a greater ono to bo an trish-Amorican-domocrat. The demo cratic party is the best political organi zation on earth and ho thought itn cindi- dates had n aufliciont amount of great qualities to ontlt'o ' them to the support of the party and ho thought they .woult ba elected. BRUTALITY TO A SOLDIER A I'rlvnlc oftlio Sixth Infantry Two Yearn in HlmcUlCH nnil Five to Serve , Four OMAHA , Nob. , July 12. Kditor of The Bco : I'loaso inform a render of your valua bio paper whether there is a Ilumano Society cioty in Omaha or not. If so , for the sake of humanity , call their attention to the existence of ono of the most inhu man cases of treatment of a soldier nl this post. Private Shusso of the Sixth infantry was tried for desertion and sentenced to seven years in the H. P. IIo is shackled with twelve pound Irons , both legs being shackled together in such n way that ho can hardly walk and has boon so for nearly two years and is compellot to work and sloop with thorn on. In facl they are never off. His logs nro al' skinned , nnd the Hies give him the cruel est torture. All this within hearing of the church bolls of Omaha , while Gon. Howard is writing letters from the "Holy Land , ' otc. In the name of God ia that right , especially when the mnn is confined in ono of the strongest guard-housos in the country , guarded night and day. In the uarno of justice , in the name of the constitution of the United States I invite - vito the attention of the Christian people of Omaha to such punishment. I de mand the attention of the Ilumano Society - cioty to it , ns they would not allow brute to bo trontod in such a way lei alone a human boing. Please publish the above in the name of HUMANITY. Railroad Changes , > The fast freight from Denver on the Union Pacific will handle all local stock between North Platte and Omaha. The wash-outs along the Denver & Bio Grande railway lines in Colorado have boon repaired and news has arrived in this city that they are open to Loadvillo and all points as far west as Dolta. Yesterday n now time table wont into effect on the Union Pacific , in which the only alterations were iujrospuctto the fast 'roight botwoou Dcnvor and this city. The rate of speed from here west is in creased to twonty-two miles per hour. The B. it M. freight train which leaves this city nt ( i:10 : p. m. , will in nbont two ivooks have its run shortened to Hod Dloud and the trnin now departing from Denver at 7:110 : a. m. will start from Red Cloud , arrivinghoro ] nt the eamo time as at present. Trains Nos. 5 and G on the Wymoro line will extend thnir runs to McCook to accommodate the Republican Valley travel. Police Court , In pollco court Saturday Mnt Carrel rol frns charged with being drunk. Ho pleaded not guilty nnd his : aao was con tinned. Peter Rapp was also charged -with being - ing drunk. Ho donlod the charge and was hold for trial. James Moran for disturbing the pence was fined $5 and costs , and default ol payment was sent up to the county jail , Last night Henry Williams got beastly drunk , and when an oflicor attempted to arrest him ho resisted and struck the oflicor several times in the faco. Ho pleaded guilty to the charge of resisting un oflicor this morning , Mid Judge Bon- uko lined him $25 and costs , nt the same time saying that under all circumstances the police force must bo protected. In default of payment ho will board for some limo with Joe Miller nt the county jail.Miko Mike AVhitoloy was arrested last night i nd charged with lighting. Ho stated in police court this morning that ho got into a row in n Capital nvonuo saloon with n young follow nnd afterwards met liim nnd several ether fellows upon the . One of thorn stroot. throw his arras around him nnd hold him while the ether stabbed him in the shoulder with a knife. The case was continued until witnesses could bo found. Took U Hnok to Hcruoir. Jan Francisco Chroniclo. There ia a very charming young lady in Han Francisco \vlio has enino decided ideas us to women's rightu. She was very much in love with her husband , but con ceiving that loving nnd honoring were quito enough for the man ulio was about to marry , she addressed n pollto note to the clergyman before the ceremony usk- inS him kindly to lenvo the word "oboy" nut of thu marriage service for the occa sion. The clorgyninu , being n man , ro- 'uHBil , and aho Imd to eay it. "Hut I ttamnod my foot when I said it , " said the young wife , "ind took it " to myself. " Tlio Now Grand .Jury. Sheriff Miller concluded on Saturday ' 'o work of summoning the now grand ury , which will begin ita work this morning. The following nro the names of its members : Charles II. Dewey , U F. Saxo , Lewis S Rood , 0. 13 Yost. J. Jl UUojr. (1 P. Brown , M H. Bli , , , at ifartin Dunham , 0 S. Goodrich , James ranco , John L McCaguo , Samuel J. Biirgstrom , R. D Hills. J. P , Ewlng , J. S. McOormick , J. R. Hyde , AS IT SHOULD BE , Carpenter Work Reflflcefl to a Science , " \Vlmt It , Slcvciifl & Sou ro Dolnj ; for Onmlm. From time to tirao THE Bp.n has had occasion to ranko mention of the various manufactories of Omaha but amongst them all thcro is not ono that more justly deserves special notice than the establishment at 2C04 Davenport street , the proprietors of which are the popular contractors and builders , Messrs. II. Stevens it Son. It is now moro than eight years since- this lirm bctgan con tracting in this city nnd year by year the demand for their work has steadily in creased until last August their business became so largo that they found it ncs- ossary to start the mill for cho purpose of doing their own work that they are so ably running at the present day. The- mill has been supplied with all the best machinery needed in any firstclass planing mill and is manned by n craw of tlrstcbws mechanics at the head of which is Mr. McAllister , the foreman , of Lon don , Eng. , who , after serving n thorough apprenticeship in ono of the largest shops of that great city , can bo safely recom mended as being thorough in all the branches of his trade. Equally as finish ed a workman is Mr. Porter , who has the foremanship of all the outside work done by the firm. Messrs. Stevens & Son have facilities for finishing a house from beginning to end , having in connection with their mill a tin shop , paint shop and blacksmith shop. To give the reader some idea of the amount of work these gentlemen are turning out wo might mention that they built and completed up to Juno 1st , busi- dings , mostly dwellings , averaging from $800 to § 1,000 n piece , n total of ever 813.200 , among which are the store for R J. Saxo , the hatter , residences for Mr. Kuhn , the druggist. Mr. Ximruor , Mrs. Ttoddls , Mr. Swanson and others. They have in the course of completion , com menced since Juno 1st , a residence for Mr. Whalon , on North Sixteenth street ; residence for the Rev. Battia , on Georgia avenue , as also for Mr. BausomanTwen ty-fifth and Dodge street ; Chas. Brown Esq. , Twonty-sccond and Capitol avenue Mr. A. Sturgcs , Seventeenth and Cass Mr. C. N. Diotz , Twenty-second nm Webster ; all at a total cost of nbout § 15- 200. 200.Thoy hnvo plans drawn for n residence on Twonty-socond and Capitol avenue a a cost of $ ,000 , also a residence on Saunders dors street at $2,000. Mr. Will Stevens , the junior member of the firm , attends to nil the drafting and drew the plans for all these build ings , except two , the dwellings of Messrs Bausoman and Kuhn , and his work has given entire satisfaction , ho being not on ly a natural born artist but a thorough gentleman. Mr. R. Stevens , the senior member o. the firm , before coming to this country , was a noted contractor and builder in London for twenty-five years , buildiug some of the finest buildings and churches in England. Nothing further need bo said to convince the fair minded that this firm are an honor to our city and nro deserving serving of the goncrous patronage wnicli they have made for themselves. Go and see them. You will bo equally welcome , whether ypu corno as a visitor or prospective poctivo owner of n homo ot your own. An Kx-Solcllor'a Query. To the Editor of TUB BEK. SIR : I beg the favor of insertion in your valuable paper for a few words relative tivo to that which might bo doomed in justice towards discharged soldiers by army oflicors , and especially these who have served the best ot their days in the army , regardless of whether disability renders them unfit for service any longer or not. Such mon are entitled to employment ploymont under the quartermaster's department partmont , or some ether humble capacity where government officials have the pow er of giving moninl occupation to the dis charged soldier , as is only his woutoc rights. Although in compliance with nn act of congress n soldier was entitled to the preference of employment. However , the department of the Plat to acknowl edges no such imperative orders for the benefit of discharged eoldiors. No matter tor how many honorable discharges the soldier might havo. For hero the acting quartermaster bestows his vacancies on newly arrived foreigners , as brother or a frioud is all that is necessary to speak for you no matter whether they or you ever aprvcd a day in the army. It was all right so long us you hailed from the name verdant spot. Such is the state of ittl'uirs allowed by the officers serving nero. Mou that wo long respected ns officers and congress-mado guntlomon. But were soma of'thoso same gentlemen relieved from the service , their condi tions might perhaps bo similar , if not worse , than n private soldier's. Nevertheless , wo dutiiaud nothing con trary to reason , only what a just government mont has long enacted in our behalf , And as the officers have the giving of these positions how nro wo tu got redress Tar our grievances , when the officials nt Washington think such men ns wo Imve the preference. Ex-Sounun. Child Ijotir. Charlotte Riohtor , daughter of Henry GRichtortho furrierwandorcda way from liouio , on South Eighteenth street , Fri day afternoon. She is ago 10 years , largo size girl for the ago ; were a dark brown liair , gingham dross , mother hubbard style , red stockings , mixed braid sailor lint , golden nock-chain and locket , gnldun oar and finger ring ; was seen last time at 2 o'clock p. m. yesterday on Siuth Eit-h- tcoiith street nnd Fierce. The child never was over thrco hours alow away from homo. AFnrnnm Street Fight. On Tuesday last J. M. Yyrgn , a butch- oronFarnam street , discharged ono of iiia employes named Charles Ruth. There was uouio dilToronco between them aa to wage * , Roth claiming that there was ? 10 50 duo him , while Yorga assorted \ that the amount was but 89. This diffi culty led to n shootlntr mntinoo between hose two .men near Yerga's slaughter louse Tuesday' evening but neither of hem were hurt , Yesterday afternoon Roth mot Yerga the corner of Twelfth and Furuam I , and demanded his money. Yorga got ; on n street car and rodu away telling i Roth to go to the market and Mrs. Yorga' ' di would settle with him. Roth done ns h was bid nnd in n gentlemanly marine asked Mrs. Ycrga for his money which request she refused to grant. After som parleying Roth used some profane Ian Rtmgo and threatened to hnvoMrs. Yorg him arrested at the same time stopping t the door. "Doc" Edwnrdsn constable nnt brother of Mrs.Yorga , was standing upon the walk. Mrs. Yorga spoke to him an" Roth appeared upon the sidewalk nm volunteered to go with Edwards. Ed wards , however , made no attempt t < arrest the man , but drew back and struc ! him n hard blow in the fnco. At thi Roth jumped upon Edwards and knocks him to the sidewalk and would hav given him n severe boating had it no boon for by-slanders nnd Mrs. Yorga No nrrnsts were made as the "scrap' was over by the time the police arrived Kciil Kstnto TrniiHfcrs. The following transfers were filed fo record in the county dork's office July 11 nnd reported for the BEE by Ames1 rcn estate agency. Samuel S. Curl is nnd wife to Thos. F Quinn , wd , lots 7 , 8 , I ) , 10 , 11 nnd 12 block 0 , Bolvidoro. § 2,000.00. John Campbell ot nl to Wm. 11. Shot bolt , wd , pt no so sos 0 , M , 13. $1,500 John Campbell ot nl to Edwin Lam bert , wd , pt so so , sec C , 14,13. § 1,000 John Campbell ot al to Simoon Lain bert , wd , pt o A so see U , 14,13. $1OOC August Kountz and wife to V. ller mansky , n j lot 3 , block 7) ) Kounta's 3 add. , wd. 'S550. W. W. Marsh nnd wife to S. H. H Clark et nl. , deed undivided 3-5 of s lots 0,10 nnd 11 , block 11. Hanacor Place ; lota 1 , 2 nnd 8 , block 20G.J , Omaha 8150,000. W. W. Marsh nnd wife to Omnh ; Street Ry. Co. , deed several lots in Oma ha. 8503,300. 18th St. M. E. church to J. B. nnd J R. llawea , wd. part lot 4 , block 22 Omaha. $3,500. This powder never varies. A marvel of purcneis strength and uholcsomcnosa. Moio economical than thoordhmy kindsand cannot bo g .Id in competitto with the multitude of low test , short weight tJum c phosphate powdcra. Sold only In cans. ROYAi BAKINO P YVDMl CO SPECIAL NOTICES /tsrSpeclala / will rosltlvelynot uo inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAM Monuv. to loan n Heal cstato hy Ballou Bros. MONEY 13th St. EOM4 TT Ori KENT Afl\o room oottano , cor. Sherlda J ? iitrcet and 1'opploton avenue , Sld.fiO per month Barker fcilayno 4i7-tf rpO LOAN From f 200 to 81,000 on good security JL Address "E. I' . " Bco olllce. 603-lflp to loin in sums ol 5500 and upwards 01 MONEY Doujtlas Co. farms. It. C. 1'attcrsoi & . Co. , Ucal estate and loan agant , 13th and Farnain 443-lm TV ifONKY loaned on chattels , notes bought , cut raU 1V1 tlckctd sold. A. Forman , 213 S. 13th St.9331m 9331m TO LOAN The lowest rates of intcro * MONKY ' to n Arenov. Uth to PoiifU < M-tf A/f / ONKY TO LOAN In sums of ISOO. and upward IVi 0. F. Davis and Co. , Iloal KsUto and Lo > o Azc > ntn , 16011 F rn m K6 808-tl HRLP : Agents for best 10-cent campalin Perfect likeness. Wrlto at once for cxclnMv Territory. G. N.Ilurby & Co , , 617 Market St. Phll \\rASTED. Ilrat claw co it Trcmont Hou > c ) T corner 18th nd Hurt. 661-1G W ANTED A nurse girl , 1015 Harnoy street. S712p 'XTT'ANTKD A girl t' > cook and wash for a family T r of two. Light work and etcady place. W KCI good. Inquire 2116 Da\cdpoit St. C57-10 ANTFD At once , a girl. Apply at No. 015 R W 13th. Pf.5 , 2p AITANTHJ Uood L'irl for uunoia ) house worl : Tl Only three la family. Wagcu 93. per week 112 South 12th St. 652-15p Qlrl about 15 to look afttr Un chll WANTED Apply 251A Davenport St. 4S3 K\ \ WANTED-Glils atSlavcn Hotel , south 10thSt 635-17 ? W ANTED Dining room Klrl ami laundry P.I > 1 al Boston Hcblaurant , 1414 Dou/Ian. 537-14p "IT/ANTED A girl for general house uork , In TT quire at A. I'aUbiBOiis Jnwilry store , or a ! House llcurgia a\o. 631) ) 12 ANTED ImmHlatcly , 2 good ( lining loom girls atSt Clurlcs lloiul 1W8 Ilarncy ht. 42-12 KD Hey waiter at unnha House , lUrne ) tit , hetwicn 12th and 13th St. MB.Hp Y\rANTED-A dUh wajlicr ntHcMiJina\ian Holcl llth St. Kll-191 W ANTED Two ihsh washers at oncu. Best wage" p.lJ , 150-J Farnam SI. 6JO-14p "lAfANTBI-For Sept. 1st , n llrst clais Engll I > ttachcr for thu Ui'rnnn-Aiiiericin tchool. Api I ) .0 Prof , II ir hun'irinaiila ; Hall. 605-14 \\'ANTED -A lliiit-cla ii barber. None other ueid upply. Call at 1418 Chicago Sk Coiuluy , fill [ ) KCOI hutcher Nil. other need np pi ) , corner Mh and Howard. M6-10i \ 7ANT II-A gooJ girl at 2514 Douglas etrcut. > 401-tf A | ( lrl for family of four , that under stand ! how t rank , w h and Iron , -o other need pi h Applj ut ouco tu 1103 1'ark Wlldv ate. lira. John W. llvll. COO-tf Yt7AN"TKD-A _ barhcr , 708 f. lOtn utrett , Omaha. OIU-Up \\7ANTEO Avlilfor vfnerat loiuework ft Iho If UermuiU Hou i > ; Ult ) S. lOthbt. 47Mip < W NTKU Aoonuwtont girl for general hout work. WogM WO.a muntb. N. W. cor 18tn nd Paicnport. 314-tl W ANTED--A girl In family of two , 19C4 Farnam bt. ! XI-tf \\7ANTri-U\U1KS01lCiNTLKJIiN-Incltyor : : : IT country , to take nice , lU'htandplcasantworU at their CAUI homijiJ-Jto ; { 5a d y caolly aud quietly made ; work ent hy mall ; no camasslnir ; no stamp for reply. I'luuu KjJieaa Uellallc Man'lV Co. , I'lll- tdelpi ,1'a. 149 li WANTEU alrl at 15(0 Sherman a\cnuc. Mm. ' * nl * Counoinan. B49 t/ / SITUATIONS YY&NTJiD. I AXTKD By an cxporlemfxl UriM in k r , to > uw luprUntc fauilhe-orthop. C JI or aJdreoa n C , corner 1,1th aud Dodge itteit , No. 1223. 1223.fcSMZp _ ' who haihad [ WANTEO-Situa'lon by young mm lyeaneiutrlcnceln thvgrocviT tutlne'i. Ad- - Jrm-U. M. W. " Ueo offlco. SW- MEEGELL & KOSEflZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST I'.KTAIL STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS 9TORirAt > r.3 1515 Donnlas Slrcci , Omaha , \T7AXTED-Sltuatlon by n Frenchman ol Paris 25 II cfatOfpenkiEnRl'iihacrman ' , French nJ Hal- Ian , a situation lua | > rlmto fumily or hotel. Ailurts to K ccno A. Dchtour , for 3 d j a this ofllco 683-1 Ep \ \ 7ANTElA gentleman with normal trslnlnir T > andexpcrlcoiu ishcaan engagement asa teach er. Address "Normal , " thin olllco. S48-12' A 1 July ft rtflncricnt and best of references v , ould XX. lllc ultiiatlon 09 nramnicnsls , or to do coin Inf. Address for ono week , M. W. " 11 o olllce. 622-17p "XT/ANTCD Dy ayounf ? man late of Chatham Can- IT adas dry irooja or procory hanJ. Hnlarynot o much an ol'Jrct as work as I came out licro for my health , hoplngr to ba favored nlth louiothln ; . Ad < drtts Win. II. Foster , B22 S. 10th St. _ M4p ATAdy with good references would llko to act as companion to some c'derljr , or Imaliil ladv Ad dress " .M. W , " Ucoofflco for ono neck. SZ3-17p \\7ANTED Situation by an cxpoilcncctl horse VV man and Crst-claia coachman. Ilcat of refer- cncca. Apply at Itov. Jcrsroson. corner Hamilton nnd I'icr ts. tJ32-15p run situation ns fotcman on farm , nm WAN farmer , can Shu ritcrcnco , am etrlct ly tomporato. Adurcsj "J. E. A. " IJco otllcc. iotuiR mimed inin wants situation as book A keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. ' 'O.1' SIB-tf Addrew . care llco. - MIBCElt&MBOUn WAMT6. 'ANTKD ' To buy a good horse. Address It. W lloo olDco. 605-15 ASTKD A flrst-clas gentleman corrc9i > ondciit \ \ by A first-digs lady. Loulati , ODfl Ice ! olllce. B33-14p ) - nr two unfurnUhutl rooms on the WANTEI-Ono cxchanpcd. Address "X. " Boo olllco. 647-12p - few lrtt-cl.X93 ) table boarders at No. WANTKO-A , 45 ! > .12p \X7K offer In lota to suit purchaser , ofht ! ( hundred > V choice Iowa steers. Ono halt \ ear olds , balance l\\o and thrco J oars old , and a good smooth bunch. 210-lm STllANUE BUG'S , faloux City , Iowa. Boarders to know the St. Charles Ho. WrANTED Harucy St. , between 12th and 13th wil sit up the bent table board for it 00 per ucok of any house in tbo city of a correspond ! ! " * orlco. FOR KEKT Doaaoa and Lota. - tlrnlshed G roomhouse with col- IilOKHRNT-KcwIy 1 la\cnpott , near JGth ? 22. E. K. , Clarkson placeSt. Marj'satc. near 20th. B80-12p FOIt KENT A now etoroand duelling above , In a first-class location. Inquire northeatt corner 17th and Nicholas street , near oil works. D72-15p FOU HUNT A furnished front room , suitable for two gentlemen , at 1417 Howard St 573-I6p FOU IlKNT Three furnished rooms , cor. IBth ami Cipitol a\cnue. f,74-14p FOU HETr KurnUhf d room at 83 per n'Onth. ; U. C. 1'attcrson , ISth and Farnam. 670-1 ! FOU lti.Vr : A front parlor furnished , with board , Bultablo for two gentlemen. luqulro at lC2i UouglasSt. 629-14p TTIOH HINT Two new 6 room houses , \cry com- -I1 pleto one block from Park a\o. cars. AMES , 1607 Karnam , 55U-tf T0n IlEXr-No. 01S.V. 17th St. between Webster X1 and California Address box 712 city. M3-15p IIMHI KENT A pleasant furnished room at 1301 JL1 Capitol a\o. ,650-lSp FOR KENT House and large barn , s'alls for 0 homes. Auro lot. Wm , L. Monroe , ( itn and Douglas , telephone 391. Ml-l5p F IOH HUST Furnished rooms 1810 Dodge Street 419-lgp IIENT Thrco rooms and kitchen for housekeeping FOU keeping 631 S. 17th .St , between Jackson and Lcavcnworth. 6l32-lp ( ii ICNT Thrco rooaia. 3 closets , city water. JL ? Inquiroat6USNorthl3chSt. C4-lSp T I O KENT Ttouso of eight roonu , barn etc. In- at 1B12 Capitol ave. 660-16 FOU KENT Nicely furnished front room suitable for two gentlemen , 2515 Davenport. 463 12p F IOHIIENT T o rooms for light house kecplnj ; 27UFarnamSt. F IOIl RENT Furnbhed rooms , 1021 Capitol avo' 520-17p F 1011 KENT A furnished room. Jnqulro at No. Si'O 21sc and I.cacnworth fit. E2S-l p FOU KENT Elegantly furnished parlor and bed room 22d anil Douglas St Aldo 4 roams for house-keeping. Inquire of W. F. Clark , corner 10th and Douglas. 539-14p HOUSE FOU HENT Lareo new house with 10 rooms , bath room , gas , city water , flnu locality 15 minutes walk fron.1' . O near St. Kail-way to bo completed 1st August ? 4S per month. Ito'ercrccs reijuireJ- Address by letter , "L. U. S. " Bee olllca. 44-12 FOU UENT-Kurnluhcdrooms 105 N. ISthSt. 610-lOp IOIl HENT Tluce unfur 1-ho rooms an 1 I eln- F k'lo room furnished 1817 Cliicign. 509-tf llENT-llooras lu Crounao's Block. O. M. FOU Hitchcock. S13 tf FOIt KENT A Bulto of rooma nicely furnished. Impiiro 1816 Ca < js rtreet. 516 12p It UKNT MX niunic.tt.n.clino locntlon , by U T Peterson : S. I' , tor. 13th nnd Douglas. M7-ti I7AOII llE T A new a room hnuio. Inquire Mrs. ' K. lloddis , 25th , bctwcun DavunporC and Chicago ttrcct. 4S9.12p FOU Ht-NT A hack parlor iletrant.y furnished and adjo'nlng ' l d iiioni , with uhaolbath rcum. Also bed room up Htalrn , tultablo tiro-oar two zen- tlcmcn. Best location In thd cit } , 1,28 1'lcaaiLt St. Ipoll ItHNT Furnished rooms at 2 27 Dodge St. ' 497-lmp KENT Nicely furnished rooms wlthou board 1814 Davtiupoit St. 1614 IriOKIIEST ill fihlnu'vtM addition , now housu. ' rooms , i an of douhlu hou-o. full lot , $1101 pe month. Apply room 24 Onuha National Bank Build Ing , 4GO-tf IJiOll IIK.ST Nratly fitted up store room S2x50 n JL1 3IBnouthl4thSt. , oppo-lto 1'axtoa Hotel , desl a rahlelocatiou , luimodUe possession. 4SO-1 1j > OU * .Nr With Lcmnl largu front romn will 1 Imy wludow , gw and bath room , at No. 171 Dodgu street. 4BM2p FOU ItEVT-Oood toro on 18th and Hickory , 11 per month. AltorooiLB. C. Ha\ago. 455 12i FOU KKNT. A fiirnlsbi-d back larlor for two per 01 at Iflll D.dgu bUect. " July 7 , tf I'.D room ) 1721 Uouglai Bt. JL. 433-tt FOK HUNT OHO tfrioid Bimar ) piano. Iniulr | of lilholino-jd Dleksno. < -O-tf FOU nUNT New house sullivblj for hr > tel or fam lly h < ardlmr house , 25 roiim * . Donlrabla loratlon T A. M ) no , 13th nnd Furnaui. 420 tf FOU KENT Ono pocxl elx ro tn house 525 per mi O.M. 11 Itchcock. ' 285-tf IT > l"Il " IIENT House 5 looms good repair. Nlot 1 jarJ.elatcrn water. Ilsnti.'b per month 1411 ark \Vlldu a o. Apply to Jno. W. Bell , Drueglut OtUht. 185-tf Oll NT-One ( toro In Crounsu' Block , O. M. If 1 lllichcock. tKatf Oll KK.NT-11VJO. In-iulroat Kdholm k Krick fcOu'ri. I , till HKX1-llnoinilu Nebraska NatlonM lUu U KullJlntr. Miwt ilCKlHblu oHl-jcs In Iho city. up | > llwl Ith hyuraulio elunitor aud heated b } etiam Appl > at Bank ' - " " OH BEST Kiirnl h J room * oil Ihi nnrth-w t cor 13th Mid Capitol kvcauc , formerly CVelh- FOR SALE , ITUMIHAT.K A cholcadiiry and Block firm of SCO I acre' , "J acred under rii Illation , v'i mila < fr m blltcr Cicck , Nub. , on U P Ilillway , livol haueo , cam aud leo houses , liariit , ourruli , etc. , or dalrj- ug on J Hock raising land is ell watuicdand all helix ) gra and grazii y I nd , with plei.U 01 ran to djoinluir. I'jr alu clivap , 1'ottur 1 Cobb , 1615 'aruam utreit. Ml-tf 7 011 SALE One lurdware etoro aud building 1 worth { i.oro. Block wllllmolo * J2.DOO. InalUc own , two rill'Oadi , lleacou for tclllog , vein ; to 'if ' inU , Address or call ou YVoltrr Cutforth , xmUUIle , .Vcb , -TJ , ts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T 0ll BALE-L < < UHlongBierm4n ! I. o. f6JJ each. -1 Thcio are very cheap , 11. c. I'atti.-wn , ISIh and (77.17 Are prepared to do wo ? OUTSIDE TIIK cirr- la any branch , On Short Notice IJOUSE , SIGN , AND rntsco TV PAINTING , / DECOIIATIN f/ 171011 SALE Now 7 room cotUgo very dcslratlo ' location , $2,000 Tcimscay. i j House good lot south Onnha , $1,350 monthly pay ments. Very dcslrablo half aero lot near Blunders St. , In- sldo city lln Its JflOO monthly pa > mcnt . Aero lots lu discs addition north Omaha , $750 easy terms. Lots In Thornburj place , facing on Loivenworlh street , $290 each on montLij injinoots. The belt road already graded to this additlonand will cross ono corner. These Are Iho most Octlrablo cheap lots ofTcic.l. Wo haio prrjcrty In oery part of the city and can supply nny want In our lino. "Call and eo us. Barker & Majnc , 13th and Farnam. C07-15 FOIl SALE Desirable lols $5. down , (5. per mo. U. U. 1'attcreon , 13th and I'urnatn 676-23 F OU SALE-Englncs now and second hand 10 h p. 15 h. p. and 20 h p. portable and statlnniryj also bollerj of any size and ntjle. Itlchard & Clarke . , U , U. V. bet ifth and 18th St' . Omaha , C40-tf FOH SAL'S At ft bargain , If fold this month , house of 8 rooms on i lot In good locality In flrtt- repair , 1223 North )0th St. & 5S-10p TTiOll SALE Boarding hoii citurnlturo nndilxturca D all comiilcto , Inqu ro at 210 H. 10th St 62-17p IT10K SAI.K Ono of the nnntt retail grocery gUtulj In Omaha.ownor must lento city. Address "A. W. " this office. izi-H FOH SALE A nlco gentle horse , now l > "gey , Sim pson'g m ke , harness saddle , etc. , chi-\p. In iuiro | nt 1217 lUvcnporl St. Cll-Kp FOH SALE At n birirnln , oncpool and mioh'.lhard table , both lu nooil order , ippl } at 012 S. ICth St. 43 17p FOU HALi-lood : , rtllablo hirac , suitable tu family or draft | urpoaei. Inquire liotwi en lu an 12 n. m. , oraddrcaj M L. Smith , 00 N. ISth street. EU7-18 Tj OIl SALE 133 acres ? arpy county lands 12 mllen JL1 from Onulm. Will t Ku iimaha property In parti payment. Call ouor audrosuM M PurUh , 1-apUllon. TT\OIl \ SALE Elector cheap , 141B llarncy strcck JD B04-12p OUEIIXE , HOS1CK & CO. ITlull SALU ? 160 talcs ono largo work mare , ' double set harness , ono twohorso wagon. All In good working order , 11. IX Cojuon , 15th anc l'.xjfla street. 613-lip Foil SALK Apilrtlngolilro sullahlo lor a small newspaper or job ofllco. Will sell for cash or er- changofor Omaha City property. AddrcsiX. . / Q" Bee ollicu. 40S-U SALE Ono of the hcst Buslncia Lots and FOR Building In Trka > uth , Neb. ( c > untry scat ) . Addrcs ) , C. W. Couklin , TckamAh ; or , Wirt & Duguctto , Wholesale Fancy Grocers , Council Bluffs , w 4U5-14 FOU SALK A tan oholco jount buggy and work horses , llajno k Barker , bt. ilar > 'e ; a\cnuo barn. 46S-tf Lar roloton Parltatcnuu. Alsnhouso FOHSALK at d lot near bt. Jlor ) 'd al enuc. Inijulro 42i Con - \outetreit. 4.17-linp TOH SALE Throe of the hcst lots In Ilanscora JU place nt a bargain if aold soon. Potter & Cobb , 1515 Farnam. 031-U FOR SALE Sheep , a lot of line Colorado grades containing of SOO owes , 2,3 and 4 jeara old. about 000 jearllngsaud 600 limbs. The cwca will shear about 6 pounds For further Information ad dress Mlday Co. , Ualglcr , B. & M. H. It , , Neb. 038-lrnp SALE-Anlco cottazo an < full lot , half block FOU south of Milton Roger' * residence , on 19th street. Inquire of M. Leo , Qrccor,22d od Loavouworth. 017-lm FOR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omalia , In Potter's addition , S rooiw , well , 300 barrel cis tern , on two lota , 10J feet fiont by ISO ( C2t deep , for $ . ' ,050. Potter & Cobb , 1515 Farnim sticet. 485-tf TT'OR SALK Cheap lots In Shinn's Zd addition , JU Klrkwoodandl'laiaview. Totter It Cobb , 1510 aruam street 423-tl rORSALE Two second hand pUnoi. at Edholca J ? & ErlcksonV Mimlo Store on l th St. 890-tf TT'OR SALE Two open ncoond-nand bnjjglon and J ? ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1819 Harnoy Si. 839 tf MISCELLANEOUS. rpAKKN UP-July 7th , 1834 , whlto and red stck- JL led cow with blch horns , medium size. Owner can 1m o tjamo hy paj Ing o jar ca. J. T. Robinson , 1)02 North Ifcthbt. S61-12i > HjlAKKN UP Ono dark roan pony hone and iqiot- JL ted roan ponyrnare. ' 11. Palmer , north of Deaf and Dumb Institute. J58-12p rpAKEN Ul'-Lut April , red and white yearling JL heifer. Owner can h vo Eamo hy calling at U. Sicilians , cor. 24th and Mason , and pa ) Ing chaigeu. 545-5t-lowk TTimST-CLASS table board ? 4 CO per week , N. W. JL ? corner 17th and Capitol avo. SlMOp rpAKEN UP May 24th , 183 , at my piaoo , 1 horse , JLsoriel color , and ono pony bay mare , block tall , brand mark on hip , Owner can have same by prat Ing property and pijing charges. Phillip ( Jamidy. 093-6 w-cow T JIUllltAY haagood pasturing. Spring water. , . 359.tr rpAKEN UP On ha 24th Inst i Pries' Lake , ntar JL Florence , alight bay iniro whlto on face and legs , 4 jcars old , lightly shod , branded on left quarter. Owner can recover by pacing for this nd\ertwcmcnt and othui charges and proving ownership. 1'rlta Bros. , Florence , web. 103-lawBw PRIVY vaults , nlnke , and cesspools cleaned nlth eanttary cleaner. Satl'faction guaranteed by F. 0. Abel , ( succo.aor to J M. Smith , ) box 378. 291-lmii OF THE OMAHA , NEB. The scholastic year commences on the Fh > tVKI > - ' NICSDAY In September The coureo of Instrucliwi embraces all the Klomcntary and higher brant hes of rfT r lHT finished education. Difference uf Il3llglou Is no T obstacle to tlio admission of yuun ; ladiuj , Pupllo are rcccUoil atany tlm of the ytar.iTIVrnu juy. able In advance , InUudlng lloarJ , Washing , Tuition In English aud rrcncil , use of bojku. Piano , pi r scESioii of Iho motnhi , $150.00 EXTUA CHAIiaraDrawlntr , IMIntlnj , Ocrman Harp , Violin , UulUr and Vooil Music. Itcferences are required frnni all persons unknown to tbe Institution. Forfuither Informntinnapplv tbo LAUYSUl'eitlOli. Jyll miio miioTHE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast ui rs ! lii the Iargr t o'd fashioned etores kndran < t I than tbe nlmpcit ! nd n it ettlcleul itovu burners In tlio world , and with new liniiruit- ncnts the rihlimt to opcrtte. Alwclutuly tale ivltii intent rcivrrblr , now In uio the ttcoLd btaauu , flluout n tinkle occ'dent , f jTbcod for Catalogue , 1'rioo LUt , Ktc , VAl'OIl STOVR CO , , CLEVELAND , 0