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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , JUL 15 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning.-July 16 , LOOAL BREVITIES Visit Morse's sale to-morrow morning , Lou Frjnco , n Cyprian , nltomptod to com mlt fliilcldo on Saturday by taking morphine , A good MR omottc saved her from crossing the dark river. Do not fall to nttond the Moonlight 1'artj nnd Ball nt llaacall's park , Thursday evening July 17 , given by the Deluge hose company boys of south Omnha. A barn occupied by J. Newman , in the rear of the U. P. bakery , on Sixteenth street , wfts burned nbout 1 o'clock Sunday morn- Inf. Pour valuable horsoa porhtod In the flames. 0. F. Tnggart , an old time servant of the United States mail service was yesterday promoted meted from n third-class dork to clerk In charge of car from Omnha to McCook nnd re turn. On Saturday Mr. 0. S. Stobblns , general ticket agent of the Union Pacific road , re ceived the sad news of the dsath of his father nt IConnot Square , Pa , Ills father was seven- ty-fivo years of ago. Pryor's band , of St .Too , was parading ho streets yosterJny followed by n num o Garm ns In wagons. Pryor'a band la an excellent ono and many Omaha people would bo glad could they remain In the city. Mr. Lennon , brother of Michael Lennon , who died In the county jail a few days plnco , arrived In the city from Bloomlngton , Illinois , yesterday. Mr. Lennon Is hero to straight en np the alTalra of his deceased brother. Mr. A. Ilobba , of this city , propose * to walk from this city to Bnrncsvlllo , Ohio , n distance of 1,000 mile.i In 22 daya , leaving here the 1st of September and arriving In Barnosvillo on the eve of the 22nd inat , All tlio mombora of the C , K. of A. are expected to bo in attendance at the regular mooting this , Tuesday evening , the Hth Inat. , at 8 p. in. Business of Importance late to bo considered. Assessments 131 nnd 132 are called for. The John M. Thtireton's yesterday began their preparatory trork of training for the coining state tournament to take place next week. Nearly the vrholo company wont out to the cricket grounds last evening and ran Bovoral times the diatanco of the freo-for-nll , 300 yards. If that board projecting out to the street railway , that la mod ns a prop far the debris near the Paxton building Is not anwod off , aomo of the passengers on the St , Mary's nvemio cars will have a broken arm to take care of , or may possibly fill an early grave on account of n broken nock. A newspaper man of this city , while at tending the plcnlo nt Ilascall's park Sunday , was struck in the head by a stray bullet from n target gun. The blood flowed profusely and a physician was called to drew the wound. It did cot prove serious and the gentleman waa able to bo on deck yesterday Quito n sirloua accident happened to Mrs , Dr. Laynon , nt her homo on Sixteenth street Saturday foronoop. The lady slipped nnd fell upon the kitchen floor nnd her arm waa badly brokon. It ia nil the moro severe from the fact that she hna sustained a fracture of the eatno aria sometime since. An Interesting programme haa boon ar ranged for the sociable to bo held at the resi dence of Mr. J. S. Illchardson , on the corner of Grace and Scventeonth streets , on Thurs day evening next. Mi s Genoivo Ingorsoll , the elocutionist , will roclto , and Messrs. 1'rank Smith and Clinton N. Powell will furnish the musical attractions. Several weeks ago an ordinance was passed by the city council , removing the hay ' market to Jackson stroet. No attention Is paid to fhls law by parties bringing hay to thia city and no attempt Is made by the police to enforce It. The hay market Is still on Howard street , botwcon Fourteenth and I'lf. teonth streets , and the street looks llko n gen uine barn-yard , and ono , too , which had not bean cleaned out for many weeks. A certain railroad man ! u this city has gained an unenviable reputation during the past few days by hia conduct towards his nick wife. Tlio man , whoso name will bo withhold for the present was nut upon the road last 1'VIday and during his absence his wife gave birth to n child. The child lived but n few i hours and was dead when ho returned to the city. IIo got drunk and wont homo and tried to abuse hia wife but was prevented by the neighbors , IIo then started for town and said to ono of the neighbors "I want you to take that d n stiff out of there , " roforrlng to the dead child. The roronor was called upon to keep him from further abusing his wife. The lady , who has five children , Is In n very critical condition nnd her brother haa baen telegraphed for. Heal Ustnto Transfers , The following trannfora were filed for record in the county clerk's oflico July 11 , and reported for the BKB by Ainoa * real estate agency. A. F. Jones to J. B. Piper , w d , lot 3 , block S , Shinn'a add , $400. Romaino- Palmer nnd wife to T. N. Parker , w d , pt no of nw , see 8 , 15 , 13 , $500. E. B. Chandler to Wm. V. Mono , ' w -I'd , pt no , BOO. 33 , ID , 13 , $315 , F. Stroitz to \ \ m. 11. Shields , n o d , lot 0 , block 458 , "Qrandviow , " § 50. A. Wolgch and wife to Elizabeth Rob erta , wd. w GO ft. of lot G , Howes add. $300. AUK. Kountzo and wife to Aug. Wi- berg , wd & " of wA lot 11 , Kountzo'aSM add. 9325. llonry Spiglo ot at. lo J , nnd II. Lud- wick. wd. th of c4 " lot 23 , Kountzo'e 2d add. 51.001) . J. LI. Hnlstoad and wife to n. Y Short , wd. eJt of nwl and mvlof ne.Jaoo. . 15-1(1-9. ( $9 200. J. A. Horbach and wife to P. J. and A. E. liormnc , wd. n.V lot 14 , block 5 , Dorback'a 2d add. § 400. J J. CumminRs to Alice O'Donahu'y lot 1 and 2 , block 10. McOormick'a add , , w. d. 82,500 , If.'O Daweia to 0. 0. Howard N i of S I lot 5. block 81 , Omaha , w. d. § 1,850. J. N Valentino and wife to Wm. P. Oarlin lot 4 , block 10H. Omaha , w. d. $2000. O. P. Chubb and wife to Goo. Tildon Jot 3 , Ky'a nub div. of lot 9 , Capitol add. , w. d.183,150. An Unprovoked Amnulr. Cn Sunday Jack llyan , a well-known and i opular fireman connected with the Union Pacific- road , was ut lacked by throe men , and eevm'Jy damaged. One wound waa , ctpuciully rerionr , being nix inulun long and penetrating to the bone Mr. llyan ful'y ' jpc nizad the man who etnbbod Iiim , ono Kelley , a coal driver , who it Bi-eiua , entertained i.ouie grudge against llyan , fur what cnuso u not licowu. A wanuiit ia out for Kollcy'a UlUtl. OFFICIAL ORDERS. TbeDclinpnt Lipr Vendors to lie Day , The Gftinblors Under Arrest Judge Ucncko'8 Mnnilnto to tliol'o- llco Tlio Fnrnliam Street Grndo , .JUIWIH iiBSBKitfl oniiKii. That the business of the police court ia increasing ia apparent from nn examina tion of the monthly reports out of that oflico. The trials of cases have often boon hampered by the non-appearance nfc the time act of the arresting oflicor nnd wlt- nossoa having knowledge of the facts. To moro completely further the adminis tration of justice and insure n apccdy trial for the dofondanU Judge Bonoko issued the following order : Thomas Oumminga , city marshal of Omaha , The increase of the criminal caaos brought in the police court makes Itabaolutoly necessary that officers making an arrest during the night should appear at the police court the following morning nt 10 o clock , to proaoouto the parties so arrested. Tills ia the rule In every city in the United States , nnd I have only refrained - frainod from giving such an order on account of the insufficient number of policemen. Since the increase of the force this order has boon imperative. GIMTAV BHNEKE , Police Judge. In addition to thia the police judge haa issued the wholesome order that the complainant ahall bo aworn to by the ar resting oflicor instead of the marshal as heretofore , Judge Bonoko will nlso require - quire of the oflicor that ho famish wit. nesses other than himself to give ovl- deuce upon the trial. TIIB UAIlSIIAIi'S OnOEH. The time for the payment of thosocond quarter's Installment of liquor license money has passed and the names of five of the naloon keepers , Ed. Hunter , Tom jallan , lUamua Rasmuaaon , Ohi lea jchroto , August UtofT < fc Co. , nnd Mrs. I. McCoy appear upon the delinquent lat. Under the marshal's instructions Officer Desmond served notlco upon thorn yesterday to forthwith close their places of business or the proprietors would bo arroatod. Marshal Cummlnga says ho will not only sop to It that these arrests nro made but will oloao thoao saloons for all tlmo. WAH trrorr aAunr.niu ) . The order issued by the marshal to the proprietors of the gambling houses to close up their places of business with in twenty-four hours flooms to have boon abortive in ita offact. Yoatorday ho swore out complaints against 0. 8. Hig- < ? Ing , Hiram Kennedy , Seth 0. Baldwin , Jack Morrison , Goodly Bruckor , Wm. Sodorstrum nnd Jack Wooda and their dealers , charging thorn with bolnj gamblers. Warrants were issued upon them and last night Jailor Gorman waa detailed to servo them upon the above named defendants. They were not tak en into custody but will appear voluntarily before Judge Benoko to-day. From the marshal it was learned that ho intends in case they do not discontinue the committal of the crime charged ho will file complaints daily until they do. The marshal seorne determined in the matter and says if they can aflbrd to pay their fines daily they will bo allowed to pursue thoir'bus ' inoas. TUB PAIUTAM HTKEIIT OKADH. The special commlttuo consisting of Hnscnll , Rodfiold nnd < Bohm hold a moot ing yesterday. Thia committee was ap pointed by the council to ofloct a coin- promise of the coses now pending in the district court on appeal from the no- praisal of damages arising from the change of grade of Farnam street. The appraisals were nil examined by the com mittee and in nearly every case they were raised. A compromise has boon effected with two of the property owners subject to the ratification of the council. THE NEwllOSPITAL , Tho"ArranBO i ontH Perfected and to bo Started August 1st. The preliminary arrnngomonts for os- tabllahing the county hospital mentioned in yoatordny'a BKE were perfected last evening and tlio institution is now fully assured. This hospital will bo operated by thrco of the loading physicians of the city who have formed thomaolvoa into a corpora tion for thin purpose. The capital stock will bo $6,000 , each corporator taking 92.000 of atock. It will bo managed by a board of trustees who are among tlio loading business men of the city. Bo- aide this board there will bo a consulting board of five of the older nnd loading phyaiciuns whoso judgment will bo con sulted on questions ot grave importance respecting the sick. This Institution will bo known as Uontral hospital and will bo opened on August 1 , with twenty-two rooms and fifty bods. In connection with this In stitution will bo nn ambulance to take these injured by accident Immediately to the hospital. This asylum for the nick will bo governed - ornod by sonio cninpotont poison who will bo in constant attendance. There will bo two general wards , n lying in de part ment and private rooms. Tlio wards will bo occupied by the indigent nick and tlwoo whofprofer to forego the expense qf priyata outturn. 1 Allphysioian , | will bo allowed to bring their patients to this hospital and treat them thoro. It is intended to conduct it upon metropolitan principles , and the best accommodations that cm bo furn ished the sick will bo found there. Thia is to bo aimply the nucleus of something larger and were extensive ; whoa it ia shown that undertaking can bo made u suocosf , application will bo made to the county commissioners foranappropratlon and should it bo granted the county will assume ita control. An institution of this kind has boon long looked upon AS an absolute necessity la the people of thiu community , Her , Bhorrlll referred to ita need in hia aormon lost Sabbath , and mentioned the project us a praiseworthy ono , nnd saidittt estab lishment would supply a long felt want by the people of this part of Nebraska. ISrimk , At the trial ot the joint complaint against Lawrence Ch.ioy and Richard Pr.ttti yesterday afternoon in the police court , the former wat discharged and the latter was fined five dollars and costs. Diehard Greco was also fined five dollars end co ts oil hid pLa uf guilty to ILo charge of intoxication preferred against him. Thomas Connelly's case was next call ed. Ho was charged with being drunk and disorderly. The arresting officer made his statement to the court after which Connolly took the utond and the moro ho told of the circumstances the stronger ho made a case against himself , The judg after hearing both sides of the caaoaald ho would mulct the defendant In the usual amount. When his honor had concluded his atatomont , Barney Shannon whoao protcgo Connolly spom. od to bo stopped from behind the ratling nnd with both arms akimbo said , "judge I do not wish rovorao that foln but if the boy had kept nuiot ho would never have boon found guilty. Ho ought to take advice from n man llko mo and keep his moutli shut. " The judge was inexorable but Connelly's sentence was suspended until next pay day with Barney as so- curily. 1'EllSONALS. Francis Hclbor of WUnor , ia nt the Metro- poll tan. W. J. Crane of Arlington , Is at the Metro politan. W. C. Lron of Sioux City la nt the Metro- poll tan. J. A. Snyder of Woat Point , Is at the Met ropolitan. Jnmos Frazier of Green River , la stopping at the Metropolitan Charles A. York and wife of Atlantic , In , , nro at the Metropolitan. Mrs. Froi. Knglo , of this city , left yoator- day to visit frlonds In the oaat. Mr. A. llowland , assistant superintendent of the 0. , P. . &Q. road , Is In the city. T. G. Oliff , of the Union Pacific Pnlnt Department - partmont , Is off on n visit to Colorado. Hon. M. A. Hartlngton , of Plattsmoutb ( is n the city , stopping at the Metropolitan , John N. Wostborg , of the firm of Wllg ft Weutborg , wont downjto Lincoln , yesterday. Mlis Anna M. Crrroll , ot the Grand Vlow echool , Denver , ia In the city visiting friends. Yesterday Mrs. Theodore Livingston rocoivcd a severe- fall , fracturing her loft arm. Mrs. M. Mayors and Mrs , A. J. Tumor of Grand Island are the guests of the Mctropoli tan. tan.Mr. Mr. M. M. Marshall , general ngent of th C. , B. & Q. road at Pacific Junction , lotra' ' I n the city , Mr , KImball , of Boston , who owns n largi lord of western cnttlo , Is In the olty , the ( raos of lion , John A. McShano. Mr. And Mrs. H. A. Smith , of South Tenth etroot , with their son Bortio , are visiting Mr Smith's parents ntFort Madison , Iowa. Mrs. I. D. Sargent , wife of Assistant-Road master Sargont , of the Union Pacliio railway and Mrs. N. Brownoll loft for Now Englam yesterday. Mr. 1C , L. Cornwall , of Oroto , accompanlot by liU sister , Mrs. Arthur White , arrived yes terday nnd will spend a few days vlsltlnf frlonds In the city. Mr. It. W. Brockonridgo loffc Saturday ovonlug for a pleasure trip of ton days through the mormon district. Ho waa joined here by n friend from Buffalo , Now York , and they will make the trip in company. Mr. R. It. Mcl'nrland , commonly known among the Burlington boys ns Railroad Me Farland , who waa connected for five years with the purchasing department of the B. I M. at Jefferson , Mo. , is In the city shaklnj hands with frlonds , Mrs. Eaton and her mother , who have been visiting Mr. F. B. Smith of this city"foVtho past'two weeks , have returned to her homo in Denlson , Iowa. Mrs. Eaton Is a sister ot Mra Smith and is spoken of aa a musician of moro than ordinary ability. C. B. Avery , of Fairmount ; George 13. God frey , of Freomont ; L , W. Lyons , of Hastings James H. Clapp , James Marsh , 12.1C. Ellis , and E. J. Roderick , of Blue Springs ; 0. M. Mnrdock and son , of Wymon ; Kd Walloon ant S. H. Whltmoro , of Lincoln were guests ol the Millard. The following Nobraskanu registered at 'tho Pnxton last night : E. S. Morrltt , of Wahoo ; V. W. Komiy and daughter' of Blair ; M. D. Welch , wife and three children , of Lincoln ; Frank Canuth , of Plattsmouth ; J. T. Clark son , of Schuylor ; F. M , Sackott , of Albion ; Loran Clark , ol Albion ; A. H. Ladd , of Al bion ; I , S. Clarkuon , of Schuylor ; S. B. Col son , of Fremont ; J. Xobnung , of Lincoln , CONVINCING , Iho proof jt tlio pudding is not In chowlng the string , but In ba\ing nn opportunity tc test the article direct. Schroter & Bocht , the Drupglstii , have n free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- sanko a Cough nud Lung Syrup for each nnd every ono who Is nllllutod with Coughs , Cold's , Asthma , Consumption or any Lung AlToctlori. Bixso xiftll. The first game for the $200 prize was played Sunday ia the Cricket nnd Ath lotio Park , on Sherman avenue , between the Omaha Athletics nnd the Sherman A.vonuo nines. The park was In beauti ful condition nnd quito a largo number of eisitors were present. Some good playing - ing was exhibited by both nines , but the Athletics were by far the stronger sldo. 7'iio game resulted in favor of the Athlet ics by a score of 18 to 9. A Plattaraouth nine will vlalt thia oily next Saturday , find play the Athletics two games , ono on Saturday nnd the other on Sunday after- iioin. Gnmo called nt 3:30 : each day , Sunday morning the visitors will piny the Sherman Avenue nine , Gnmo called nt 1:30. : All throe games will couut for the Nebraska championship nud § 2GG prlzo nip , llnuuccl In the IJlitfTri. A middle aged man of prepossessing ippcaranco and claiming to bo a brothor- n-law of Hon. Rufas P. Rurmey , of Dlovolaud , Ohio , assorted to Judge Hull : o whom ho appeared for legal advice , Hint ho was roobbod of $280.00 in front if the Pacific Ilauao , Council Bluffs , on Sunday night la < t. Ho was under the Impression that the robbery hnd been 3flVctud by a gentle mannered nmn with whom ho had become acquainted about the hotel. The two wont out to walk together , and BOUIO time after the itraugor woke up with his pocket book and watch gene , IIo was unable to give a description of the mau and the matter was dropped , Donno ly KctlriH , Mr. John Donnelly has resigned the position of secretary of the Union Stock Yards Go. ( Limited ) . Mr. M. A. Upton , assistant secretary , was elected by the board of directors , at their mooting yes terday , to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Donnelly. Mr. Upton urns formerly , for a number of years , jashior of the 0. R. I. & P. Ry , nt Jouncil bluffs , and litter aoorotary and ; roasuror at the Council Bluffs etock. faida. i A FLY FORGER , i Van Baalon Forges Sloman Bros , Name to a Draft Ana Mr. Shear * , of the Billiard , Cash es It to Ilia Sorrow , On the 3d of July K. Van Baalon , whc hnd been traveling for n short llmo tot Hamburger Bros. , of Chicago , called up on Sloman Broa. , of this city , and naked them to endorse a draft for $50. This Sloman Bros , refused fo do but loaned the man § 5 with which to go to Fremont where ho said ho would got money from Chicago. Van Baolrou wont to the Millard hotel and filled out a draft on Hamburger Bros , for $50 and forged the name of Sloman Bros. * ns endorsers , Mr. Shears to whom the draft wai presented , refused to cash It until the maker was identified. VnaBaalon then wont over to Chinn & Now's and got their book keeper , an entirely innocent party , and ho identified YnnBanlou and Mr. Shears advanced the money. The draft was Bent to Chicago for col lection and of course waa roturnod. Ilamburgcr Bros , wrote to Slo man Bros. expressing their regret that they ( Sloman Bros. ) had lost their $50 , as Van Baalon had not boon in their employ for some timeand that they had found him very dishonest. When the draft was returned Mr. Shears took it down to Sloman Bros.who nt once pronounced it a forgery. The man Van Baalon has fled for parts un known and the Millard is $50 out by the transaction. It will bo well for hotel keepers and dealers throughout the country to keep a sharp lookout for the man Van Baalon as ho is a slick ono and will undoubtedly try to work all with whom ho is ac quainted. FOLIOlToOUBT. ThoUHnal Amount of Business for Hominy Morning , In police court yesterday there were the nsual number of Monday morning coses. John Welsh was up for disturbance of the poaco. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined 05 and costs which ho paid. E. Ounoo , an Itall&u , who keeps a fruit stand on south Thirteenth street , waa np charged with fighting. Ho pleaded not guilty and said that Welsh passed his stand and stele some oranges and that while ho was endeavoring to re gain possession of them ho was arrested. His case was sot for Wednesday. Chas. Campbell was charged with be ing drunk. Ho said yea and was "fined J5 and costs. Richard Pratt , charged with disturb ance pleaded not guilty and his case waa continued. James Burke got $5 and costs for dis turbing the poaco. Preston Weaver said ho did not dis turb the peace and the judge held him for trial. Joe Grace and Mart. Conloy were charged with fighting. Conloy said he was taking Grace home when a man named Lacy stepped up and slugged birii ] * Ho jot RO of Grace and wont'for Lacy when Barney Shannon blow the police whistle and had them run in. They both pleaded not guilty and their cases wore continued. Pat. Kearney was up for drunkeness. Ho made a pitiful plea but the judge said he had taken hia word so many times that it was no good. Ho was sentenced to fifteen days in the county jail on bread and water. The judge told him ho would have company , as Dan Callan waa up for fifteen days and "Whisky Jack" for thirty. Larry Casey was charge with disturbance - anco of the poaco. Ho pleaded not guilty and his case was continued. Charles Sullivan , for being a suspicious person was fined $20 and coats , and sen tenced to thirty days in the county jail. Ho was hanging around a house on Four- toonthatrcotSunday night and had the lady badly frightened when OQicor Nightin gale arrested him. Thos. Oummings ( not the city marshal ) was arrested for drunkenness. Ho plead cdfguilty and waa fined $5 and costs. Mrs. Gerald was arrested Saturday for drunkenness , She was released on bail and now has an attack of dcloriurn tro- mona. 11. Anderson was charged with distur- tmnco of the poaco. Ho said that Barney - noy Shannon waa talking with two women - men and that ho spoke to him , whereup on Barney knocked him down twice and then had him arroatod. The judge re marked that they had arrested the wrong man and continued the caso. After the fignt in the lower part of townSundaynightthopolicoarreatodovory nan they could find and could prove no marges against any of thorn. A SNAKE STORY , \ . IMonetcr Scrjmnt Been In West Oiuatiix on Saturday. Italian Charley , who keeps the place tt 1120 Faruam street aaw a eight on Sat- irday which paralyzed him with fear and 'caused hia hair to stand on end like qullla ipon the fretful porcupine. " lie farms a tract of land in west Omaha ind it waa on thia little farm that thia 'rightful spectacle was presented to hia ; azo. Ills father and mother , who are igod people , were nt work in the field md all at once they heard a noise in the niahca and supposing it to bo a dog the ) lf gentleman started toward the bushrs. lo waa atoppod abort on hia march by .ho appearance uf a serpents head. The optllo raised itself in the tir with glistening eyes and forked .onguo. The head waa n largo as that of t good aized dog and its body was at east twenty feet in length. It was aa argo around as a stovepipe. Mr. Foaron , who lives near , got his ; un nnd together with a party uf men itarted in pursuit of the euako but up to ho present tlmo it has not boon soon. It ia supposed to have ospaped from lomo menagerie. Wherever it came from t ia a whooper and Charley hna no do- lire to hare It call at hia place again. Dcutli ot Odnrlcu J. Bliplton. Mr. N. Shclton , of this city , baa juat ocelved the aad nowa of the drowning of iia brother , Oharlos J. Shelton , aged vrenty-'livo years. Ik will bo remember ed that the deceased was shot and badl injured about eighteen months ago ncn Laramie , and was in the hospital at Urn place for two months. IIo then cnmo 1 Omaha , nnd from hero ho wont to h : homo in the cast , where ho partially recovered covered from his wounds. Ilia nox misfortune was a severe attack of rheumatism matism , which was followed by jaundice Aa aoon ns ho waa nblo to travel ho won to Galvoaton , Texas , in search of health IIo next proceeded to California , and fin ally drifted into Novndn , where ho won into the business of raising horses. 0 the 21st of last May , while attempting to swim the Oyhco rlvor , near Wlunomucca after n stray horse , ho was drowned , th accident being witnessed by two men am a boy , who could renedr him no Mais Unco. The body has not yet boon rocov orod. A Now Knllroad , The Bolt railroad ia now in runnin order nnd trains are running continually The now road is located in the rriudow o D. W. Saxo , the druggist. This window la the moat beautiful ono ever fitted up 1 Omaha. A minlaturo city , with ros donees , business houses and depot ha been arranged. Through the center o this city is a little rlvor with n boautifu watetfall. Around the whole is a tola graph wire which enters the depot whor the train dispatcher ia stationed and i supposed to glvo orders. An ongluo nn < two cars fly round nnd round upon th minlaturo track , the ntoam and amok Hying from the emoko stack. It is beautiful landscape and largo crowd hnvo thronged the window all day. It i worth going down town to look nt. It i nil made to advertise the 0. & N. W Palacp Dining Car cigar , for which Mr Saxo is the agent in thia city. JNBUIUSKA STATE OAZETTKEH & Bus HESS DmiCTOHY to bo issued in July 8b4 , prlco ? 4.50. J. M. WoLrn , pub her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. The First Arrival , Laot Saturday the popular atockmon nnd shippers from Una point , Messrs. A Troman & Sou , rowlvcd from Teknmah Nebraska , the first train o cattle that has arrived in Omaha ever th now Florence cut-off on the C. , St. P. M. & 0. railroad. The train conslstci of nbout fifteen cars , containing ever two hundred of aa fine cattle ns can bo BOO : in any market. The enterprise of BUG ! men as A. Tromnn & Son la rapidly mak ing Omaha the beat shipping point in the weat. AbsoluteBy Pyre. This powder never varies. A marvel of pnrenoes , itrengtn and wholesomeness. lloio economical than -ho ordinary kindsand cannot bo s.ld In competition with the multitude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold tonly In cans. ROYAL BAKING f WDER CO SPECIAL NOTICES. MTSpoclalu will Fosltivelynot bo inaertoa unless paid in advance- . TO LOAir-Money. to loan * n Real estate by Ballou Bros. , MONEY 317 south 18th St. 604-14 "TTIOR RENT A flvo room cottage , cor. Sheridan JL1 street ami Popploton avenue , $10,50 per month. Barker & Mayne 457-tt npo I.OAN From 1200 to tl.OOO on good Becurlty X Ad'lrcsa "E. I' . " Bee omcu. 603-lOp to loin In sums of 8500 and upwards on MONEY Dougloa Co. farms. R. 0. Pntteruou & Co. , Real estate and loan agant , 13th and Farnam. 443-lmo "VfONP.Ylonno'l on chattels , notes bought , cut rate 1V1 tickets 8vd. ! A. Fonuari , 213 S. 13th St.0331m 0331m TO MAN The lowest ratio * of interert MONKY 'T.oin Aifonov. ICtb & Dnupla tS4-t Tl.fONEY TO LOAN Inaunu of 0300. ana upwird 1V1 O. K. Davla and Co. , Real Estate tud Loin j. 1508 Farnim St tPS-H. HELP \\rANTED Olrltoilottorlc of smafll amily. Call \ V at 1610 Douglas. J , B. Smith. 002-lOp A few persona to learn book-keeping. Situations in September , 1510 Douglas street. J. B. Smith. tQ3-16p ' A g od kllditn girl ; wages coed , nt WANTU' atr > ct , north Omaha. a:4-10p WANTED-A good strong boy about 14 years old at lice 1're-a room. 'ANTii : > A good fenulo meat took at the Ar cade H6UI , 1216 DoiiKlis streetW318 ; AgfiitH lor U'jt 10-cent campaign medals. Perfect likeness. Write at once lor cxcludvo Territory. Q. N , Buiby &Co. , 617 Market St. Phlla , . . ut Trciuont HOUJC , WAXTI5n..rirstrlasicook 681-15 " \ 7"ANTED A girl to cook unil h lor a family of two. LUht work and tcaJy j > l ce. Waged good. Inquire 2416 IMMidport Bt. [ 57-15 Oofd eirl ( or uoneml houio work. Only three la family. Wage * $3. jmr weak , 112 South 12th Kt. r)3M5p ) \XTANTKD-GliJil at 8 ftvon Hotel , aouth lOlliSk. \Y J35-1 \\TANTKD Dlnlnjt room Klrl and laundry Kill at M Uoston llMtauranl , 14H Douglas. 637-H [ > ' . HOT waltcrat Omaha House , llaroey WANU'.D 12th and 13th St. MOUp Two tilth washers at once. Best wage ) WANTED | ulil , 1600 Farnam St. ( SO-Hp \\7ANTKD-Kor Merit. M , a flret class KnclUh > > teacher for the ( lernian-Aincrictn tchool. An ly to I'rof. Ilarthun.Uoruiaiila Hall. DOS-It TyANTKD-A Bret-claw barber , None other notd apply. Call at 1410 Chicago Et. Uoadoy. HI l < Si > TWANTKD goo.1 butcher. No , other iiu d p ii ply , corner liili and lluward. 615-lCp vyAN'P'D-A teed gill at 2511 Douglaa itrtel. 491-tf fVANTBl ( fill fora family of four , that under- \ ( lands how to conk , a h and Iron , o otnor need pt > lv. Apply at onca to 1109 r k WUdo ato. iff . John W.UcIl. TT7ANTKP-A barber , 708 B. 10tn troct , Omaha. V > BI9-14P rANTEO GIrl' 1510 Uliennaa avenue. Mm. W : J , U , Couiumau , i3 tl MEEGEHi & BOSENZWEKr , Practical Painters & Decorators , ; CAIUY T1IU UltUkSX AND F1NLSTUETAlt , STOCK OP WALL PAPJBBS AMD DEOOBA710NS 8IORE :3 1515 Dort street , Oniak \VANTED-LADIK3 Oil OENTUIMEN-IncUr or TI country , to t ka nicelightuiilploAmnt workat their own hoinostt ; to ft > a day easily and ntilBtly made ; work font by mall ; no catuasslnc : no Umi ( or reply. I'loiao addinu llelULlo ttut'fg Co. , I'lll- adeliibla , Pi. HU imo 3ITDAS10HB \jjT An'l ) suatim by druKglst ot Vlk years T > expotl nco Can licep books. ( lood rclcren eel Aililtcis I * O. Iox"40 ! , Omaha , Nob. 694.19 ] YX fA NTiD : 1'0'ltlon i ROI ct ncsa In a prl\ ate f am V i lly , by a joung lady who ban had experience In a ilitllar position Doit of references Riven. Ad dress " 0 3. " care Doe office , Council Bluffs. 603-lt "TirANTED By an experienced drtes maker , to f V tnit In prlt ate fatnilloi or ebon. Call or addtCM L. 0 , corner ISth and DodRO ttieci , No. 1223. 1223.SOSHp WANTED Situation by a young man who has had 1 year * experience In tlio grocery buslapw. Ad drea "U. K. W/'PooolTlco. CflO-15p YT7ANTED-Sltu tlon by n Frenchman of Paris S5 V ) ol ago cptakiEngllsh Herman , French and Ital Ian , a situation Ina prhato family or hotel. Addreia to Eugene A. Dclatour , for 3 da ) s this cfllco 668-lBp Lady * f refinement and beet ol references woulc A Ilku a altuatlon M amanuensis , or to do copying. AdJrcw for ono week , M. W. " B e office. 623-17p "TTTANTED By young man late of Chatham Can IV adaas dry ifooda nr iroccry hand. Salarynol BO much an object M work as I came out hcto for my health , hotline to 1 favored with tomotblnj ; . Ad drees Wm. U. Footer , 022 B. 10th St. _ < * 31-14p A Lady with good references would llko to act M companion to come o'derly , or Invalid lady Address dross "II. W , " Bee office for ono wook. B2S-17p WANTED Situation by an expttlenced hortt man and ( Irst-cUis coachman. Best of tefor onccs. Apply at Her. Jorgiaon , corner Hamilton anc Moratn. 632-lip A Vounjf married man wants situation M book keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. AddriM " 0. " care Bee. EBQ-tl HUOILUOBOOT3 WAJTTB. TTTANTED-Somo ono to adapt a boy baby 2m ulb > TT old. Inquire at Poor House. 8C7-17p WANTED To buy a good herso. Addrcia 11. Bee olfico. 665-15 VY ANTED A flrst-claa gentleman correspondent T V by a flrst-cku lady. Louts * , 808 B o oBlce. 63-lip TT7K offer In lota to ault purohvier , eight hundr d IT choice Iowa steora. One halt ve r olds , balance two and throe joars old , and a good smooth bun ah. 21P-11U BTKAN Q E BRO'H , Sioux City , Iowa. \T7AMTED Boordora to know the St. Charloi IIo- TT tu ] on Barney St. , bttwron 12th and ISth will Mt up th beM table board toe (1 00 per week of any house In the city of a oorrwpondlr" urloe. 2 K-tl FOK U&Srr--Us aeti asM FOU 11KNT A nicely furnished room for on * or two gentlemen , at ill 1'leaaant sticct. 087-10 HEJTT Two unfurnished front rooms. In- FOR qulra atNo. lOlSllaaon atroetbet. llth and llth. JIOIIUENT Six room cottage , fine location , by S. T. I'eteratn , S. B. cor. 161h and Douglas. B17-ti 7011 KENT furnished loom 1312 Jackson 84 , _ If T KHT fh7M Vms"and kitchen for house- 1 keoplnj . 031 S. 17th St , between Jackson and Lcarcnworth. CB2-l p I'loacant tiirnlahed rooms to rent to FOHIISKT joung gentleman , 1707 Caw street. FOK 11ENT I'leasant furnished room , 1E11 Cots atioot , Sg7-16p TTlOHUENrCHEAP-Anew brick cottage , B rooms , JU city water , and modern improvementsooinur 6th andUlckory. 69316p FOH RENT Niooly furnished front roam , suitable for two gentlemen , ifi21 Darecport St. 039-16p rEH HKST Basement , two rooms , 1615 Chicago * L1 600.16p FORIlENT-Wlth board , largo front room with bay window , gas and bath room , at No. 1718 Dcdgo street. tS10p FOK ItKNT Two unfarnUhod rooms , eultable tot light housekeeping , 1613 Qowardstrect. COS-lOp FOR KENT House and stable , 20th and Barney , $10. Win. L. lUuroo , Bth and Douglas. COl-lOp FOIl IlKNT A now store and dwelling above , In a first-class location. Inquire northeast corner 17th and Nicholas ttrcct , coar ol works. 672-15p FOIl KENT A furnished front room , suitable" for two gentlemen , at 1417 Howard St. 673-lOp FOU KENT Throe furnished rooms , cor. ICtb and Capitol avenuo. 674-Hp FOU KENT Furnl-hfd room at J3 per n'onth. ; U. C. I'tttcraon , 18th and Farnun. 676-1 fi I 7iOll"HUNT-A front parlor furnished , with bojrd , 1 suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire at 10J DougUaSt. 629-Hp FOU IirNT Two new 0 room houses , Tery com plete ono block from Park a\e. cars. AM EH , 507 Farnam , FOIl IlKNT No. 013 N. 17th fit. between Webster and California Address box 712 city. 653-lSp iriOKlttNT A pleasant furnished room at 1205 L' Capitol ao. 660-1S | ) FOR KENT House and large barn , s".a\\i \ \ for SO liorecs. Ai.ro lot. Wm. L. Monroe , Oth and Douglas , telephone 391. t BSl-ISp PiOH KENT Furnished rooiuu 1810 Dodge Street. 4t9-18p ij'Oll KENT Three rooms , 3 closets , city water. i1 luqulro at 003 North 13th St. tXM-ISp T > 0 HCNT House of eight rooms , birn uto. In < qulro at 1012 Capltcl avo. 5CO 15 FOR KENT ruiobhed rooms , 1021 Capitol mo' t20-17p FOR 11CNT A furnished room. Inquire at No. 8:021standLca\cnworthSt. S2S-15p 71011 RKNT-Elegant'y furnished parlor and bed- J roornV'M aim Douglaa St Also 4 rowu for ouso-kcrplug. Juijulro of W. F. CUrk , corner 18lh nd Douglas. 7011 RBNT-Furnlahod rooms JOS K. ISthSt. ? 010-lOp i' 7011 IlKNT Throe unfurrlsho tooma and I tin- } ulo room furnlehod 1017 Chicago. 609-tf 7011 RENT Hooms In Crounso's Block. O. U. . ' Hitchcock. 613 tf 71011 HELNT A back parlor elfgant.y furnished . ' and cdjolnlng bed room , with u a ol bath room , ho bed room up Flairs , tultablo for 070 or two xcu- omen. IJcst location In the city , 20 Heaiur.t St. 480 tf " < VIl KENT Furnished roocu at 2227 Dodge HI. 437-1 mp T10H RENT Nicely furnished rooirs without : board 1814 Daviinport St. 16J-14p TlOll KENT In Shlnn's2d addition , new houeo. 4 ' rooms , part of double homo , full lot , ill W pur onth. Apply room 24 Ouulm National Bank Ilulld rf , 0tf 7IOH RF.NT. A ( urnkhcd bacU parlor for two jicr- ' sons at 1011 Djdgo street. uly7tf. BURNISHED rooms 1724 Douglai Bt. 433-tf 0R RENT-Ono grand nquar piano. Inquire of EUholm and EJlckBon. 7011 RENT New house aullabla for h'tolpr fam- 11ll- boarding house,25 room * . Doalratle location ! rk"r A M > ne , 13th and Farnam. 420 tf RENT One peed nix ro m house 125- per mo. FOIl . Hitchcock. : J 5-tl RENT House 6 rooms good repair. Nloo FOR , clutcru ater. JUut $ ! 6 per inonth 1411 I'ark : WUdo avo. Apply to Jno. W. Doll , DruKglil , 10th fit. ! E6-tf ( RBNT llano. Inquire at Edholm & Erlck- 17(011 1 * . 033 tf OR RENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank 1i ' Building , Uobt dt lrablo offltta In the city , buppllodwlth hydraulic olevatorond heated by tUam Apply at llank 026 tf i , iOrV RENT Furnished rooms on I he iicrth-wwl A1 ccr. IStb and Capitol avenue , foruerly Crt > I/h- lon Home. 189 tl yOR BALB. liVbirSi'LlV 8 wYuiii luTDorth e t k'et > jMk . A JL' r ro ch nc a health will not permit n > " n halt Hell. Addues "N. L' . II. & Co. , " Clu iv , I u , - 3o. , Neb , or boi (0 Hurihtlltou I3 . _ _ _ J9Mip [ . ITV U 8ALB Hi'ecUl tarfiln. cointr I ' fl' 142 St. * 1 } car lUemii ndUr ce , aU tue , | ) ,000lliold > jaUndiji. U.llumel , Da-l ! I Are prepared to do wo OUTSIDK Till ] CIT5 In any branch , On Short Notice nousB , SIGN , AND FRFSCO , PAINTING , . / DKOORATIN t / ) /Oil 1 SUJ | Homo of sn\cn room and lot 00x140 1cot , north 10th. imrSprnco street. ' " " " OIIAS. JOHHSOIf.13 TTlORMALh-A flim jtloon property , with Rood X1 trado.at Watcrioj , Nob. u'wt future * ando'r- iri thing compUw. Addrc 0. II. 1'tlday , Waterloo. Ncb < 63S.17P I poll SALIVA nlco gentle horw , new bi'ggy , aim- quire i * at 2411 ! \ > hsrni"4 "ddlo > ° 'o- . cI'"P In Davenport St. 641-llp TTiORSAIE-Acholo dairy and stock farm of 800 J acres , 20t acroa under cultivation , 2J mlloa from Silxr Cr.ek , Neb. , on U. RUlay Oood house. eam and Ice houses , barnt.corrali , etc. , or dalryi Ing and atock ralsfug Land la well wateted aSd iCil choice grass Mid grazing lintj , with plenty o ranoo adjoining. For Bale cheap , potter , V Cobb. 161S larnom street. 8/Mf / FOR HAUI-One hardware atoro and bulldlnr worth I2.0CO. Block will Inrolco 2,000. Inillfi lown , two rallroada. lltsawn for selling , going to Call oinia. Addrets or call on Walter CutfoFth , Louls\llle , Nib. 678-13 F01lBALK-totiMongShcrm n ave. S850 ach. Thc e are reiy cheap. R. a Patterson , 13th and iarnam. B77.17 ° ° k > 0 Tory Ucalrab. , , Torma a y7 Houio good lot south Omiha , IS3I monthly p y- mcnts. Very dcslrablo hall acre lot near Stundora St. . In- aide clly 11.Iw aoo monthly payments. Acre lota In dljaa addition north Omaha , $750 easy terms. Lots In Thornbure place , facing on Ie vcnworlk street , 29 each on montrly twymonta. Tlio bell rood alrcadygradodto thN addition and will croea or * rorncr. Thcw are the. most desirable cheap ) ct offered. We ha\oprt rty Inovcry pirt cf the cltr and con supply any want in our line. Call and sea " - Barker Jt Ifayno , 13th and Farnam. C07-15 FOR SALI Dealrablo lots J5 down , | 5. mr mo. R. C. Patterson , ISih and Farnam 67S-2I Tj > ORS .LB-Englncs new and aeoond hand 10 h p. -I' 15 h. p. and o h p. portable unit stationary ; also boiler * of any size and stylo. Rlchird tt Clarku. U , P R. Y. bet 17th and 18th StL Omaha. 649-tt SALS At . bargsh ) , if imld thja month , homo of B roe on i lot lu good locality In first- class repair , 1223 North 18th St. C&3 Idp T7\ORSALK Boarding hoUBO.furnlturo and Uxturet X1 all complota. Inqu re at 210 S. 10th St t5-17p TOIl RALE One of th * Unici retail grocery stands J1 In Oinabao n r must I kte city. Address "A TT . " this nrtliA . 124-14 FOR iiALli At a baiyatn , oaopool and onoblllionl table , both In good oruer. * pply at 012 S. ICth St. 643-17p FOR SALE-Qood , leliablo herr , suitable f * famll } or draft purposes. I qulibetw < cn ID an II a. m. , or tdJnw. U L. Smith , 208 N. ICth ( trcot W7-18 TflOR BALU 133 acrei 8rpy county lands 12 mlloa X1 from Omaha. Will take Omaha property In park payment. Call on or audreu VI 1C Parish , t ui.lllioa S < ll-15p FOR SALE A prlt tl g ( fflra suitable icr a small ne ipaper or Job offloa. Will sell for o h or exchange - change for Omaha City proptity. Addres * I. Z. Q" Bee ofllen. 408-tf FOR 9AL1 Ooe of the boit Builaeu Let * and BuUdlng In Tokanh , * b. ( country Beat ) . Aildrcoj , C. W. Conklin , Tokamah ; or , Wirt & Duguotto , Wholcstlo Fancy QroceraCoui.cll Blu0j. ; . 465-M PTOR SALE A few choice young buggy and work horaoa. Mayno A Barker , St. Mary's > \CDUO bora , 4S8-H FOR SALE Largo lot on Park avenue. Also hous and lot near St. JIary's avenue. Inquire 422 Con vent street. 437-lmp FOR SALE-Throe of the best lot ? In Haneoom pUce at a btrgaln If sold eoon. i'otter & Cobb , 1616 Faruam. 031-tf FOU SALE Sbcop , a lot of flne Colorado grades containing ol 600 owes , 2,3 and 4 yoira old , about COO jearUngs and 609 lambs. The cttea will shear about 6 pounfls For further Information nd- drtus illday Co. , Ualgler , B. & IT. K. 11. , Neb. FOU SAtK-A nice cottatre an lull lot , hall block south of Milton Uofer' | residence , on ISth street. \ Inquire of U. Lto , Qrcoor , S2J and Loavouworth. B17-lm T7IOU SALE-Cheapoal house nd lot In Omaha , U 4.1 Potter's addition , S rooms , well , 300 barrel els- torn , on two lots , 100 fo t front by 180 feat deep , for fr2OSO. Potter & Cobb , 1516 Farnaru gtieot. iofl-tf FOR BALE-Choip lots In Shlnn's Sd addition , Klrkwood and rialQTlonr. Potter & Cohh. IRIS A * araam street 423-tf F IOR SALE Two second hand 'planoa. at Edholm & Eilckson'H UiiBia Store on 10th St. 890-U FOR SALE Two open eeoond-nand bngglea and one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Harney St. MISCELLANEOUS. OST Bunch of koya at postofflce. Leave at Sale's Drug etoro. 605-14 rpAKEN UP-LiBt April , rod and white jcarllnj X heifer. Owner can have earno by calling at iL Mclhaus , cor.24th and Mason , and paying charges. rpAKEN UI'-M v 24th , 1831 , at my place , 1 horse , J-Bonel color , and one pony baym&ro , black toll , brand mark on hip. Owner can have m uo by pror- lag property and paying charges. Phillip Caseldy. _ _ CDJ-Bw-cow TltUItRAY hasifood jiasturinif. Spring water. S5u. ti rpAKEN UP-On lie 24th Inst at Pries' Lake , near X Horcnco , alight bay rn ro white onfaco and legs , ijcara old , lightly shod , branded on left quarter. Ownerpn rcco\er ly pajlngftr thia advertisement ind othoi c'-inrgea nnd proving owuarablp. Prits UroJ. , Florence' , f.'ob. 203-lowfiw r > RIVY vaulf , elnks , and ccsspoola cleaned with JL elaltary cleaner. MatUfactlon guaranteed by V. J. Abel , (8Ui.coor ( to J. M. Smith , ) box 378. 239-lmti TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLESI > UCNZBIl BLOCK , fa , i Osnaba &eb. 0111 , , , a , . tSTDeposltloni , Dictations , Ktc , promptly OF THE OUAIIA , KKU. Tiio Bcholietla jar oommcncoi on the FIni TfKD- LSUAVIn Scptombor Tbo courte ol liiBtructloa 1. .r-oi all the FJouionlaty and liljhor ( brain lies of u < 'K-il oducallou. Dltfrreuco ul llollt'Ion U no t - . i to the ailmUnloii ol yuuu ; Udlut. Vupllf j received utany tlm of Uiaymr jurTernn p y- > lo loadvuoci ) , InUuJiiii lloirJ , Wnnlilnif , Tuftloi i Knglltb aud I'rontl ) , 1110 ul Imulu. 1'Uno , per j lon of Ore mot nilSID9.CO EITUA CnAUHEHDr wliu , Palr.tlr.j , Oermui : arp , Violin , UulUr uil VovilUu.lc. llelcronocs uo rwmliod from all persons anknoim ) tUo InntltuUon. Vor luitlwr lulurmationupplr t LAur sui' muu