BEE WEDNESDAY JUL IG 188J. 8 OMAHA DAILY , , . THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morninc ; , July 16 LOOAL BREVITIES , Vieit Bushman's now torolCtb'3lougl The city jail , unJor the direction Jailor Gorman , It being whitewashed n otherwise Improved In npiwaranco and bogl to look qnito inctroH | > 1IUn. Tlio Kanaaa City Turners lott for hoi yMtcrday They [ marched through t BtrooU headed by a dnim corps and follow l > y llio usual number of small boys. A tnlitako was made in the report th Thomas Gibson was discharijoJ by ! ud | Dcneko upon the charge of keeping a l Ranoo. Ho was lined $ . " and cotta. 0. A. Gardner , as "Karl the Peddler will nppoar at the Academy of Music Frlda and Saturday evenings and a Saturday ma inoo. Hols a first-class Dutch dialect col ; odlan. Tlio paving In various parts of the city now being rushed along oa It should bo nr there Is a good prospect of all the work whU was laid out for this season being accon pllslicd , Kavanangh , the catcher for the Hoc Inland ball team , has aikod to play ball wil the Union 1'aclGca , Manager Garnoau wi give him n opportunity to earn $100 a monl with bat nod ball. Ttonoko Rays that olnco ho hi boon police judge of Omaha he hai never lit an large a day'a business as that of Mondn ; Ho was kept busy from oaily in the mornir until Into nt night. Last niuht burglars attempted to got In ) Deputy Sheriff Grebe's house , but did n < accomplish tholr designs , Thrco big ntror bays wore lying in bed waiting and wlshln for the intnidora to make their nppoarancc I-'ollowIng the St. Louis Urowns thl week , the Kvansvillo , ( Ind. ) club will play.ii this city next week. The liaso ball huslnoi Is just opening In Omaha for the season ani aomo excellent gamoi will bo playod. It was roi > ortoil on the street afternoon that n Swudo had boon confidonced out of $800 Ton the corner of .Klovonlh antl JIarnoy. Diligent Inquiry in [ that vlclnltj failed to find anyone who know anything con cerning the matter. fins Stephan and Andy Monyhan ulll open this otcning tlicir now oahion on Six- tcenth Htroot in McIIugh'ri old placu. These gentlemen me well-known throughout tlio whole city , aud hereby extend an imitation to nil thdr fricnda to bo present nt their open ing. Sexton George Modlock says that In the twonty-iivo years In which ho baa had charge of the Prospect Hill cemetery ho has never buried as many cnlldren In the snme length of time ai ho hai in the present month of July , The past fifteen days have boon filled with dhoaio nnd ( loath for the children. S. P. Morse Si Co. desire to call particu lar attention to their Table Linen Department an the goods now aihortisod Cream and Gen uine lUrnsIuy Dama.sk at 22 Jo. worth GOj. Ul inch Bleached Damaska nr 15 c , reduced from 7fic ; anil ICic Table Linen worth $1.50 to $2 ; Tlio sale this tnornint : takes rank as the most triumphant t > uucoss of the yoar. An interesting programme htw hcen nr- ranged for the Bocinblo to bo held nt thu resi- deuce of Mr. J. H. lUchardson , on the corner of Gtnco nnd Seventeenth aired1) , on Thura- ' day evening next. Miss tonoi\o ! Ingorxoll , the elocutionist , will recite , and MORSIH. Frank Smith and Clinton N. 1'owull will furnish the musical attractions. IIcnloyHnynos & VnnAradalo , wlmlaialo notion man , who moved to this city n few months since , have become sick with the suc cess they have mot with and are moving their Block of goods back to Indianapjlio , Indiana. Thoylnd big expectation * which have not boon fully roalued nnd they have become dis couraged. Mrs. A. A. Thomson was pleasantly BUI- prised by n number of friends gathering at her liouso Saturday evening , on Twenty-first and Clark Directs. Dancing waa indulged In un til midnight , then after n delightful supper had been served nil returned to their homes thanking tholr hoHtoss for the ploatant oven. tng spent. At the Tivoll boor garden there Is n would- l > o musician who makes the forenoon of each day hideous with his futile attempts to bring music from an old violin of which ho Is the possessor. Music may have charms to uootho thesavngo breast , but the kind of muMo which this young fiddler makoa would make a moro Rontlo breast than lhat possessed by the writer extremely Bavngo. May , or quit sawing. The bank of earth nrimnd the now court liouso is being lowered. The main BOJIS | , to the cojiirt liouso have been changed from the original plan. It was Intoudod to have n htralght broad stairway leading down to 1'nr- nam street , but ou account of the grade It will bo necessary to tavo n landing about halfway down aud tVcn a stairway on cash ahlo of the landing , east and west , to the atroot. TlioRO who pretend to Itnow nay It will not look nearly so well ns if the original plan was car ried out , A ball will bo hold in Cunnlngham'ri hall , Thirteenth nnd Jackson Htreut , to-morrow , Wednesday evening , the ICth IDHC , , the proceeds - coeds of which nro to be donated to n very charitable and praiseworthy object. The com mittee I * A charge of the arrangements nro do ing all m tholr power to make it n very uuc- oOBuful affair , nnd hope any ono who ran come will show by thalr presence their ullllnguciuj to assist in a good work. The ttckotj arunnlj HO cents , The best of music will bo furnlshotl and good call guntantooJ , The A , 0. H. baiul have kindly promised to attend and furn1nl anmo of tholr excellent music , The commlttei in charge nro members of the A. 0. II , am they will sea good imler maintained. The Gumlilcrs licforo Oonolco. Thirtceon of the fifteen gambler placed under arrest appeared in the po lice court yesterday after noon. Die trict Attorney Godwin oppcnroi for the atato and said ho doairei to prosecute the defendants on th charges preferred against them , butatatci ho was cn oged before iho grand jury The cases were continued to August Dili The proprietors vruro placed under bond of 8200 each and tha deulera under bond of § 50 each. Olimcli I'lonlc. * The FirJt Congregational church Sun day school and eocioty will picnic ut Han acorn Park , Thursday. Cara lonvo th church in the morning promptly at hul past nine and ten o'clock. Refreshment may bo cent to the church any time be fore ( lie last cw leave * , nnd ull baskoU dithio , etc. , will be suMy returned toth church. W.O.TAVWII , tf School. THE BUSY COUNCIL. A Resolution to Proyifle for Regnlalii IntrOuHcc , Ordnance Authorizing Bonds fi This Season's ' Paving Passedi Oilier BtiBltiCRt ) of IrnportMTico Trixn noted. At the regular meeting of the conni lost evening roll call found meinbo Bohtn , Ford , Furay , Uascall , Hodfiol Woolworth , Thrano and Murphy pr sent. The minutes of the previous moc tig were road and approved. PETITIONS AMI ) COMMUNICATIONS. From the acting mayor , giving notic that ho had approved certain ordinance passed at lint mooting. Filed. From the bricklayers' union and twot ty other persons , n protest against lottir of the contract for city printing to Til BEE Publishing company. During its reading , Mr. Andorso moved to lay the communication on th table. table.Mr. Mr. Hascall called for ita reading an said there were names of respectable mo : signed to the petition. Mr. Thrano asked who introduced th communication , and Mr. Loedor , arising nskcd hin' what ho was kicking about and said ho would sign his name to i and father it. Mr. Ilodfiold said Mr. Thrano had n right to ask the question and had a right to know. Mr. Anderson said ho did not think Mr. Turtle oror framed the potitlon , but , vas approached on the street corner ana isked to sign it , which ho did. The po rtion was referred to the committee on irintiug. From Dan. 0. Hordy , stating ho had lone all in his power to carry out the or- linanco regulating his duties as pound naslor , but had mot with opposition 'rom the city attorney , llofcrrcd. The bond of City Attorney Council ras approved. From II. Williams and others , asking hat a nuisance on Seventeenth and Hark streets bo abated. Referred. A number of bills were referred with- ut reading. From 11. Farrell and others , asking hat the B. & M. 11. 11Co. . bo compelled ) build a bridge ono hundred foot long cross Fourteenth street , , whore that Dmpany is now grading for the purpose f laying a track. Iloforrcd. From .Tohn F. Lehman and others , ask- ig the nuisance caused by the nail works urning coal oil bo abated. Referred. From Xonas Stevens and others asking liat the grade of Ixard street between finoteonth and Twenty-first streets bo liangod so 0,1 to bo straight , lloforrod. From McShano & Schropdor and others retesting against the closing up of Four- jonth street by the 15. it M. II. R. Co. .uforred. From J. M. Watts , offering to aottlo is suit against the city , providing it will 11 up his lots to urado. Referred. From Jno. Corrigan , a&kinrr that the roper parties bo directed to drain the a'or ftora vho pond on Twelfth and Casa" leforrod. From John M. Thuraton and others , sking that the grade of Farnam street , otwooti Jefferson and the alloy just west f Twenty-fourth street , bo changed , taforrod. From H. Yoduka and others , protest- ig against the proposed change of grade t Hickory street between Sixth and onth stroeta. Referred. From James Croighton , prpsonting itimato of city engineer for paving the leys is districts ! ) and 10. Ruforrod. From same , stating that Jonkinson id Archibald are entitled to the ro- irvod 20 per cent for paving alloy in wing district No. 27. RESOLUTIONS. By Loader , that a report ha inado on 10 rules regulating the gambling houses. A motion to lay it on the table was > st by vote of 0 to ! . Mr. Loodcr then took the floor and said p had been charged with ad- islng the marshal , but ho had ion him loss ainco ho had been i that olllco than over boforo. Ho was illing to show whoru ho stood upon the ucstion , and ho wanted their acU rogu- 1 toil , _ Mr. Hascall stated ho could not give in support to any such measure. The iw made gambling illegal and an illegal usinoss could not bo regulated. What o was in favor of was to leave- them to 10 good souse of tlio marshal and when 10 gamblers became obnoxious wink lorn out. Mr. Ford opposed the measure. Ho nd introduced a measure to run out of 10 city all pimps and loafers and it was it down upon. Mr. Anderson said if ho were marshal o would oruah the gamblers and wipe icm out , ao help him God. Mr. 15ohm said the banks were the iggest gamblers in the world and they ore allowed to do business. Ho waa in ivor of allowing the gamblers to run ntil 12 o'clock at night. Loader said ho had boon charged with dvising the marshal , but when it was > iid that he was leading around a man 2 years old ho was given greater credit ban ho was entitled to. Ho thought hey ought to bo regulated and whan the iiarslml undertakes to carry out the or- linitnccs , the city council nhould cither ako the burden from his shoulders or lay "Atnon" to it. Rodlicld said the council had nothing o do with the marshal and it hud no ight to uivo " him these weekly curtain lectures , On motion of ITascall the resolution was indefinitely postponed. By Woodworth. that the atroot com- mitsionor bo instructed to remove the nUlowalkou the west end of lot 4 In block B51. Adopted. By Bahm , that the city marshall bo in- atruotui to notify the property owners on Loavenworth street to take in thoit fonco3. Adopted. By Anderson , that the gas lamps on Suuudorj , Caldwell and Hamilton streets bo located ao that they will properly ul- ortuto. Referred By TJiruno , " that the mayor bo autlo-- izod to uinploy Charles Weet , as special policeman , to take care of the garbage al the foot of Jotira street , Went to bo employed < ployed until Soptumbur 1 ut 815 pel month. Adopted. UIirOUT.-i Ol' COMMITTEES. Strcota and grades , recommending flu Bccoptanco of Hillside additions Noa. 1 2 and 3. Adopted. A quit claim deed from A. E , Touzalit to the city waa accepted , Streets and grades recommending tin acceptance of Hickory Place odditioi Adopted. Special committee , consisting of Hai call , Behm and Rcdfiold , to which wt referred the matter of damages onauin from the change of grade of Farnat street in cases appealed to the DIatri * Court. The following Is the report ( the committee of the damages allowed : Eilwnrd Hnnoy. lot 1 , U < ck U2 ? 10' ' T. W. Hichlmrdf , lot 8 , block 115 11K .Tano M. Porter , lot 7 , Mock 110 2 < Atldlo 0. Ambrose , lot 5 , block 14 f * Julia A , Holtorf , lotC , Capitol odd. . . . M C , 0. Schaflcr , lot 2. Capitol add 1C ( C. li. Hnrt , lot 0 , Koyo sub. div 25 ( The committee recommended that th city attorney bo instructed to confoi judgmonta for these amounts in the dii trlct court. Adopted. ORUINANCES. By Rodfiold , appropriating 81,290 ou of the general fund in favor of McGavoc & Gibbon. Passed. The amended ao called Kaufman liquo ordinance was taken up on second reading ing and passed. An ordinance providing for the issuance anco of bonda to pay for paving Thit tconth , Dodge , Farnam , Cummlnga Eleventh , Twelfth and Fourteenth street was read three times and paused. The ordinance provided for $120,001 in bonds. An ordinance amending ordinance No 488 , levying a special tax to pay the hai cost of grading Farnham street from 25tl to 2th. ! ) Passed. An ordinance to cover * ho half cost o : grading Cummings street from Whoator to city limits. Passed. An ordinance ordering Capitol nvonui graded from 13th to 18th streets. Passed An ordinance changing the grade ol Wheaten atroot. Passed. An ordinance creating aowor diatric STo , 22 in the city of Omaha. Passed. The council then adjourned. A. J. Wright , of Tecimnaeh , is at llio lolltnn. F. 1) . linker , of Creaton , In. is at the Met opolitan , Simla Kmitxnmn , of ICdgar , is rogintorcd a < ho Metropolitan. R.TuUus Her , of Helena , Montana , Is In tin ity on a brief visit. Willlnm Ijainb and son , of Columbus , art t the Metropolitan , 14. K.Townsond , of Randolph , Nebraska , ia t the Metropolitan , Mr. Gcorgo Drexel , of Klkhorn , is in the Ity visiting with frlonda. T. I i. Murphy and wife , of i'lattimouth , ro registered nl the Metropolitan. L. 1 fatten ; and 0. A. Molchor. of Atlantic , ' , are stopping at the Metropolitan. 15. II. McCain , of DCS Moines Is in the city , id is quartered at the Metropolitan. Mrs. Tom Pioronot and son will leave to * y for Atnboy , 111. , to bo gene six weeks. Mr. J , 1) . Hkarawoda , of Chicago , is in the ty with a view of locating hero in some busi- L'sa. Misies Mattie and Tnttio McLean , of Glen" owl , Iowa , are visiting at Dr. Armstrong's i this city. Mr. JamoaStophonson ami daughters , BOB- 0 and Mlldrod , loft yesterday to BOO tha ghta in Chicago. Mr. Samuel Shears , of the Mlllard , and wife ; artod for Canada last evening. They will 3 absent nbout one month. Mr. C. D. Woolworth , a fonnnr citizen of 'malm ' , is visiting with hia brother , Hon. J , I. Woolworth , In this city. Mr Frank Murphy loft Itst evening for [ ml ! on , Wls , , accompanied by his mother nd elator. Thtladleu will spend the summer t that placo. Mrs. Mary and Thomas Morinrlty , mother id brother of K. F. Moriarlty.lcft this yoster- V for Holyoke , Mass. , to meet relatives and remain during tha summer. William Flynn , the efficient officer of the ) lice coutthan boon quite ill for several days , iving boon overcome by the lioat. Officer Igwatt performs his duties while absent from B post. I. Tyler and wife , SterliDgG. ; M. Lambert- II , Lincoln ; B. C. Smith and uifo , ISontrico ; . II. Clark , Ulalrj Hon. Church llowo , Au- irnj and A. S. Paddock and family , Beatrice ; gtstcrodat the 1'axton ycstorday. Mr. T , 1C. Sudborough and wife loft fo t , 13is- n last evening where Mr. Sudborough will loud the KxprosHiuan'H Mutuitl lionofit AH- elation convention. Mrs. Sudborough will innln In the oaxt during the summer. Mr. II. L. Chamberlain , of the firm of mmborlain , llowo & Mnrnhall.tho Sixteenth reel fiirnltimunon , left yesterday , occompan- 1 by [ liis wifu and child , furMeadville , I'enn Ivauia. Mr , C. will ho absent nbout ton > ya and Mrx. Cliaiubeilaiu and baby will nil tliuro dining the real of tlio summer. > , Jj. Uilson nnd II , F , Cady , Nebraska ty ; ( Joo. Wildith and A. J. Kittonhouse , irora ; K. 1) , Bristol , John Stion nnd Irn hnsou , Wuhoo ; C. M. Lcighloii. T. AV- iWfoy , Lincoln ; M. C , Spie , Dattlo Crock ; hn L. Moans , Cirand Inland ; Patrick I'nhy , Neillnnd J. NowtonWeeping Water , nero o.sts of the Mlllard yrstorday. Union 1'nollU ) OlUcinla , JiiBaa City Journal , 14th. The loading officials and directors of , o Union Pucigo arrived via a apodal am from Omaha at 8.JO o'clock last ght , and will remain in the city until nosday inspecting tlio company'a pro- > rty in this city nnd Armstrong. The irty travel in four privnto cars , the lost elegant belonging to the road , and miprisps the following well known mag- utos , via : Charles Francis Adams , jr. . F Boston , president ; S. 11. Colloway , of hicngo , assistant president ; Frederic L. nies , of Boston , and Hugh Riddle , of hicago , diroctora ; S. II. H. Chirk , gen- ral manager and T. L. Klmball , nuaia- int general nianngor , of Omnlm ; S. T mith , of Kansas City , general auporiii- 'tideiit of the Kansas division ; J , II. antiuld , nrivato a crotary to Mr. Adams , ud Fred Ames , jr. , just from Hnr- urd college and out on a recreating > ur. The party is making an official tour of ispootion over the entire Union Pacific yatom and nftor looking over the compa- .y'a . property will go to lt > nvor over the Cansaa divisinn and thence to Ohoyonno nd O don. Thoj have boon over several if the branches already , and before their oturn east they will go over every foot if road that the Union Pacific owns or 'poratos. ' Mr. Adams and Mr , Callowny took ooins nt the Co\ ( ' ( , where they vroro ap. iroaohi'd by the Headlight. Mr. Adams lecliucd to otl'ur any opinion or informa- ion , iniiocoiitly inquiring if tboro had icon any nominations htoly , AJS to the umors of the Union Pacific being placed u the hands of a receiver ho said hu mow no reason why auch should bo clone my more than in the case nf hn Now i ork Oontral. Aa to hia visit hero , it tad no reference to hia private interests , ilthough ho would visit tlio workshops of he road to-day , CHURCH HOWE. Relnrnof ttcNalionalRepnliUcanCo ] mittaan , What Ho Hnsto Say ConccrnltiR tl Outlook In tlio East , Hon. Church Howe , member of I nntlonnl republican committee , return to Nebraska yesterday , after an abson of five weeks in the east. Ho attend the national committee mooting on t ! 20th of Juno in Now York , and waa a pointed A member of the executive cot mittco. Mr. J. S. Clarkson of D Moines , and Mr. Howe were appointed special sub-committoo to visit M Blaine and consult about the campaigi Mr. llowo spent considerable time i Massachusetts , Maine , Now York an of Tun BE Indiana , and a representative interviewed him regarding the aituatio In the east Mr. llowo , who consultc Qonry Cabot Lodge , chairman of tli Massachusetts state central committci uid other leading republicans , fools aatii lied that the grand old commonwcalt will roll up her u ual largo ropublica majority. Ho is ( [ uito contidont that tli republicans will carry Now York. A : ho labor associations of Now York wil lie forced to bo against Cleveland and fc Blaino. There is no disputing the fat ; hat Blaine has a very largo followin unong the Irish and the Catholic ! not only in Now York , bt ill over the country. Mr. llowo is als latisfiod that the republicans will can Indiana , as Uondricks has not added an ; strength to the democratic ticket. Th reports received from Virginia , Wet Virginia , North Carolina and Florida nr ? ory encouraging. Since the nominn .ion of Cleveland the republican commit ; oo fool greatly encouraged. If it coul lave named the democratic candidate , i iertninly would have selected Clovolani is the man who could bo most caail joaton by Blaino. The democratic sol liors everywhere are everywhere diasat sfiod with the ticket because the soldio ilomout was ignored. They wantci ioBccrans in place of Ilondricka. Mr. Howe will devote nearly all hi imo between now and November to tin nterosts of the campaign in Nebraska A General Kotv. Monday night a general row occurred a ho corner of Fourteenth and AVobato troots. An old gontlman by the nam f Huff rents the lower part of his house o a man by the name of Holland. Las tight Holland and hia wife got into ai Itorcatton with the old man , Hull nd wont up stairs and proceeded to giv im a good beating. They had the eli lan upon the floor and wore poundin im in good shape , when Frank Case am Imory Winn , who live next door , cam 0 the old gentleman's assistance and tool lolland and his wife down stairs. IIol ind then blow a police whistle and hai oth Case and Winn arrested. While th flicors wore on their way to the plac lolland drew a revolver on Winn am lireatened to shoot him. A number o omplointa were filed on both sides i ; plico court yesterday and bail wa iven by all paitics for appearance in tw ooks. ANOHER STORY. Yesterday It waa reported , on who aema to be good authority , that the pros cutioij of the gamblers is not to con : iontiouslyfcnforco the city ordinance ut it is in'furthoranco of the orders c r-Mayor Chase. It is reported tha [ arshal Cuminga made iivo different call pen Mr. Chase Monday , after whicl 10 warrants against the gamblers won vorn out and placed in the hands of ai licor to servo. Mayor Murphy says that the marsha acting in this matter without any or srs from him. Wo have no means of knowing whetho : LO reports about the visits of the mar tal to ox-Mayor Chase are true , but tin port gives coloring to the suspicion thai tore is an attempt being make to rut 10 witnesses against Chase and Guchrii it of town , A good deal of comment has been caus 1 by the open intimacy of Marshal Cum ings with Frank Walters , who has boor. his company night and day since he w appointed. It is notorious thai rank Walters was moro or loss a go-bo' reon for Chase and Guthrie , and it ii spocted that ho is now trying to ma kc tool of Uummings in the interest of ( hi iposcd mayor. Tlio Now School House , At the mooting of the special commit- B consisting of Messrs. Parker , Con- iyer , Gibbon and Ltvisoy , of the board oducationtho question of the accept- ice of the Loavouworth and King root school houses was discussed. It us finally determined to havotho differ- ces Hottlod by exports who should ro- irt to the board. The committee ilms that the chimneys , black-board , ska and other minor items do not cor- apond with the plans and spciiicatljns. was carried to invite architects to pro- lit at the mooting of the board , ixtRIcnJay night , their plans for the diuoii to the Hartmnn street school d for the West Omaha school b uilding bo built. Absolutely Pure. llilipowder oivcr varies. A marvel of purenou , rongf-nil uholMtoneueu. JIoio ixjoiomlcoil than oirdln ry klnJi , ndcaiinatlw > ld In competition th tlio multltndoof low toit , nhort weight alum 01 > o > phata i jwder _ HoU.oily 111 cam. UOYAt \KlNUl-\\DtRCO SPECIAL NOTICES will Foaltlvtlynot be Insert ! nnleaa paid in advanc . TO toAN-iiontr. KENT A flvo room ootUge , cor. Shuldi ' street &nd Ponnleton avenue , $10.1.0 pot moot Itarkcr vt Jl > 457-tl n O LOAN From 1200 to $1,000 on good Mcurlt JL Atl'licM "I ! 1' " nco olllco. 603-lPp to loin In sums ol t.WO uncl npwurils i MONEV DouKlMCo. tarms. n 0. t' tter i & Co. , llcl csUto and loan &K ° ut , 13th and Farnfti 443-le ONKV lo.inoj on ch&ttcls , notes boiuht , cut r M tickets S. W. A. Forraan , 213 S. 13th St.D381m D381m TO LOAN Th lowest tatet ol Uit re MONEY ' Loan AITIDOT. th * Doofla ! Si-tl "Vf ONKY TO LOAN In snnu ot $300. and upwan itl O. r , Davis and Co. , Heal Eetato uid Ix > i Agentn. 1608 Farnam St. _ 808-t HELP WAHTBD. A Rood girl for general housoworl 2510 SU Jtary'u avenue. 620-17p T\7ANTKD-Kilty men for St. Paul , 217 Norl T r Sixteenth itroot , 610 ITp W ANTKD Oooil KlrM for general houneworl 217 North SlUocnth treot C3-17p ! ANTED-Oood Baker , 217 North SIxtoenI street. 841-ltp WANTED-Olrl [ to cook , wash and Iron. All girl to take care ot children and do up-stal work. Good wages. 014 ISouth Seventeenth itrce C33-tf WANTBD-A girl at 81.00 per week In a family c two. 1310 Farnam ut. 825-tf WANTKD A girl for housework at 022 Dou < rli street. 009-16" WANTED-Good washer and Ironor. once at 1418 Howard Street. WANTED A good girl In small family for houfi work at 613 S. 14thstrc t. 017-lOf WANTED- for general housework , CIS sout 18th street. . 010 21 AAfANTED A competent girl for general housi I t work In smill family of adults. Call at 45 Pleasant attest- 014-tf ) Colored girl for general housowort Good wages. No. 1151 South llitli street. 013-17p VyANTED A woman to do general housework I I * a family ot two. ( ! oo d ages paid. Applj sout est corner fitliand Pine ttroUs , South Omaha. OlMjp WNTBD A joung man to canvass city and se gocds on commUslon. Address with rcfcrcnc my "Merchant , " Omaha 1'ost ofllco. 013-lOp V1JANTED ( llrl to do work of smafll amily. Ca Tf at 1D10 Douglas. .1 , B. Smith. C02-1C \T7"ANTPl > A few persons to learn book-keeping f f Situations In September , 1518 Douglas streel I. II. .Smith. 803-15 T'li-A g od kltchin girl ; wages good , a HOP Pier str ct , north Omaha. OC4-lCp TyANTED A good female meat cook at the Ai ft cade Hotel , 1215 Douglas street60310 1 IVK Agcnti for bcs'lucent campaign medals -t I'orftct likeness. Write at once for excluslv Territory. 0. N. Buzby & Co. , 017 Market St. Plillt 6S2.17 \\7ANTED. First clais cook at Treraont House I f corner 18th and Hurt. . 681-16 YyANTED A girl to cook and wash for a famil If of two. Light work and steady place. Waije ; ood. Inquire 2415 Davcdport St. 57-15 IV ANTED-Good clrl o gcneial houeo worli If Only three la family , \\ogen 85. rcr week 112 South 12th St. 652-15p WANTED Glrla atS aven Hotel , south lOthSt. 635-17 ] V\"rANTED A first-class barber. None other ncei V > apply. Call at 1410 Chicago St. Cossley. 611 lap SD A good butcher. No. other need ap ply , corner 14th aud Howard. 616-lOp \\7ANTKD-A good girl at 2514 Douglas street. If 401-tf f\7ANTnO-A sM for a family of four , that under i btands how to cost , wah ami Iron. > o othe need apply. Apply at once to 1400 Park Wilde ave Urn. JohnW. Bell. tOO-tf WANTED-QIrl ( at 1510 Sherman avenue. Mre J. M. Counsman. 048 tl WANTED LADIES Oil GENTLKMKN In cltyo country , to take nice , light and pleasant work a tholr own homes ; J2 to ? 5 a day easily and quletl made ; work sent by mail ; no camassinz ; no stami ( or reply. Please address llellablo JIan'l 'g Co. , I'll ] odolpbla , Pa. 149 Imo SITUATIONS TT ANTED. WANTED A situation. Young man 23 , Scotch man. Oood writer , bookkeeper , ealcaman Strictly temperate ; small nalart , Willing to bo use 'ul. ' Address , ENEIIQETIC , BKE office.fllO17 fllO-17 W 'ANTED By a good responsible man a posUibt as Porter In grocery store or dolhcry clerk rVIll work cheap , taking part in provisions for faml y. Is well ac < | uaintcU with city. Wages nut si iiuch the nbject as a pcrrcanent place. Address fo , en days , W. P. , 001 Center struct. 015-15p ITT'ANTKD A situation as clerk by a joungman Tf Itai had oxporlcnco In Dry Goods , Clothlnj ind Groccrbusiness. . References girun. Addres : 'J. S."neo oIJlco. fll2-)5p IVTANTED SUuatiou by a druggist of ix years T T oxpcrl nco Can keep books Clnod refercn es. Address P O , Box 746 , Omaha , Neb. 5Sl-10 | I IfASTlU ) Portion as go\crno s lr > a private fam T f ily , by a young lady who has had experience ic , slrr ll.ir position lleit of references given Ad' ' Ircn "G 8. " care Bee olllcc , Council Blufln. 003-K WANTED Situation by ayoung man who has had 1 years experience In the grocery business. Ad rcta "G M W. " lieu otllce _ SOO-ISp IX7ANTED Situation by a Henchman ol Paris 2E VI ofagospuak Kiisllsh German , Trench and Hal \n , a situation In a prit ate family or hotel. Addrrct . DcUtnir , fur 3 dujsthljotllco 6C3-16) ) : A Ijxdy ft rcfincritnt and beat of references would ! i like a situation anamaiinonels , orti docopvlnp , iddressfor ono week , JI W. " BJO olllco. A Lady w Itli go < xl references would like to act a \comimtiloti In some o'dcrly , or Invalid lady Ad. ress "II. W , " Bee olllco for ono week. 623-17p ITlTANTED-Sltuntlon by an expeilfnced horse man and llrst-clau coachman. Brst of icfcr- ncea. Apply at Rev. Jorgeson , corner Hamilton and l r Sts. 632-15p A loung married man wants situation as book- .i. l-eoiwr , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. ddrcbj"0. " can Bee. 808-tf MIBCBLLAHKOnB WAKTS. niTANTKI * To sell my eoufectloniTy and icc- f V cieim Business In a town of 3,000 InlmbitintH , locounty teat , abnut 76 miles from Council BlulTa i lo < a. 1 he only ice cream Parlor In the pla o and oliig nn cMri line busnibis. Soda Fountain , ir.ar- to ton tiiUlta and everything In line shape. Ad- rew , 11(1. JI , this olllco. 037 18p [ XTANTED-Soineoiio toadapt a boy baby Smooths ff old. Inquire at Poor Houue. 607-17p r\7ANni : > To buy a good horse. Address R. If Bco ottlco. 60516 L\7K offer In 1 U to suit iUrcba er , eight hundred II choice Iowa etofrs. One half tear oldn , balance AO and three > ear * eld , and a good smooth bunch. 21 l ! ! ! _ HTUANuB 11110'S. Hlpiu t'lty lgvv . .V'/LNi'KD . Hoarders to know the bt , Clurlea llo. I I tel on Harnuy St. , between 12th and 13th will t up the bent table board for $4 00 per week of any ouse In the city of a corroapondlr" nrlec. 2S8-tf von HBrtT Honsen Una Lots. nice rooms " CunningVam block , Thirteenth tticct. 0 S-21 RENT 10-roomtd houeo. 8 minutes' walk 1 from postolnce , $ J5 per month. Also 4TOomed imio , Nlutccutli and Cumiulngs street * ; 118. fo tier loiith. MOUSE tL IlKUNNr It , t-9 10 1401 Frnam street. _ | 7 < OR RENT A istore on Curamlnits trcet A L' pl ndld opening for a bakfrv. shoe tore. butcli r hou or an ) thing Use. MORSE & URUN.VEII , 1404 Farnam stieut. . . . . .lENT-SUblo lor rent ttalU for 4 hones . . tl 00 pur inunth , 1S18 Farnam strict. 6 7'tf [ 4H"llKI'l N8roomluuw | Inquire Mm K. L1 RoddU , 25tn bttvv ecu lav t nport and Chicago SU. I OIl lliNT-A uplondldly furnl lied parlor bd L room , with l > y wlndow.ud gaj,2003 Ca < . tticet. [ 7/OR RENT-IIouii five loomi and lltchi-n. ISiB. L1 Dtlmreot tin-17p [ 7011 RlCNT-KIfgiiit'y ' turnUhed parlor andTedT I1 roouifJJ ODU Ioutla St AUo 4 rojiui for ou o kveiiliii ; . luqu r ot W. F. Clark , corner 16th ud Dou.Ian. Jl-17p [ 70liRENT Nlcily furnished room without L1 boar d 1SH D vet > i > oil bt. lOi-Zlp MEKQELL & KOSEJJZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARRY TIIK LARUI.ST AND FINKST.HKTAH , STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS 1515 Dowlas siruRl , Omaha , Are prepared to do wo OUTSIDR TIIK CIT3 In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRFSCO PAINTING , DECORATIN with am. Absolute P tee of l > eiag ] the Finest anfl , H Perfect s tfoeir jkiaid Evey Made. , LANGE & FOiTICK , 1318-320 S. I3th St. , near Farnam. tCjBIanufacturod by the Michigan Steve Oo. , Detroit and Chicago * . ' KENT A nicely furnished room for ono 01 FOll two gentlemen , at 421 1'leisint street CS7-1 ! "T70H KENT T o unfurnished front room . In JL1 qulro at No. 1013 Mason street , Let. 1'itb and llth CSO-lOp Six room cottage , fine location , by S T. Peterson , S. K. cor. 15th aud Douglas. 517-t TTWltUHNT l'leaeant furnished rooms to rent t _ L } ounggcntlcui.in , 1707 Cass street. T710R IlENT Pleasant furnished room , 1611 CaF : C Sticct , 697-10 | FOP. RENT CHEAP A new brick cottage , f > rooms city water , aud modern Improvementscoiner fltl and Hickory. 503 18p 17011 RENT Nicely furnUhcd front roam , Fiiitabli JL1 for two gentlemen , 2521 Davenport St. 509-15J FEU RENT Basement , two roome , 1815 Chicago 000-lOp TJ'OR RENT -With board , largo front room witt JP bay window , gaa and bath room , at No. 171 ! Dodge street. 4fl10p RENT Two unfurnUhod rooms , suitable foi FOR hoiiiekecijirg , 1013 Howardstrect. G08-18i ItrNT House and stable. 2Cth and Harney FOll . Win. L. Mnnrto , flthand Douglas. 601-lOf FOR RENT A now store and dwelling above , In o first-class location. Inquire northeast corner 1711 and Nicholas etroet , near ol works. 572-15p RENT A furnished front mm , suitable foi FOR gentlemen , at 1417 Howard St. 673-10 ] FOll RENT Furnisln d room at fS per month. ; R. C. Patterson , 13th and Farnam. 670-16 FOR IlKNT Two new 0 room houses , very com plete ono block from Park ave. cars. AMES , 1607 Farnam , 650 tf 77 > OR RENT No. 01S N. 17th St. between Web'tcr _ L' and California Address bo\712 city. 553-15 ] , KENT A pleasant furnished room at 1300 ifiOlt 1 Capitol ave. 650-18p FOR RENT House and large barn , s'alia for 0 horses. Aure lot. Wm. L. Monroe , Oth and Douglas , telephone 331. & 51-18p OR RENT Furnished rooms 1818 Dodge Street. 419-18p ( j'Oll RENT Thrco rooms , 3 closets , city water. 1 ? luquiro at 003 North 13th St , 6G4-18p rpo RENT House of eight rooms , birn etc. In- JL qulra at 1012 Capitol ave. 660-16 It RENT Furnished rooms , 1021 Capitol avc > 628-17p KENT A furnished room. Inquire at No. 810 21st and Lcavenworth St. 62S-15p IOR KENT FurnUhod rooms 105 N. IBtliSt. F 610-lOp _ . . RENT Three unfur Uho rooms nnd 1 sin- JLulo room furnished 1817 Chlcign. 600-tf F IlENT Rooms In Crounse's Block. O. M. 1 Hitchcock. . 613-tf "ITIOR IlKNT A back parlor tlegant.y furnished JC1 and adjoining bed room , with usu of bath room. Also bed room up utalrs , xaitablo for onoor two con- tlcmcn. Bist location In the city , 520 Pleasant St. 430-tf T7VR RENT-Furnlshed rooms at 2227 DoJgo St. I ? 497-lmp Jil RENT In Shlnn'gStl addition , now house , 4 _ J rooms , part of double home , full lot , $1100 per month. Apply room 24 Omaha National Bank Build lug , 4fiB-tt IjiOll IIRNT. A fumlthed back parlor for two per- I1 sons at 1811 Dodge street , luly 7 , tf. 1U11N1SHED roonu 17 JI Douglas Ut. F j88-tf _ FOR RENT One grand square piano. Inquire otr/lliolmaiulKiick on. 440 tl T7 OR RENT Now hotiso suitable for h"tel or fain- 1' Ily boarding hou a,25 roonu. Dcdlrable location llark' r & M.j no , ISth and Farnam. 428 tf IlENT Ono rood six rovim house ? -5 ! per mo. FOR . Hitchcock " SSVtf RENT House 6 rooms good repair. Nice FOR , cistern water. Rent 9-'b tier month 1111 iWrk WHda avo. Apply to Jno. W. Bill , Druggist , ,0th St. U5-tt FOR RENf Plauo. Inquire at Edholm & Enck- son's. OR HKNT Rooms 111 Nebraska Nulonil Bank Li 1 IlutMlng. Host desirable ollbes In the city , nipplled vv 1th hydraulic olcvatorand heated by ( tram Vpply at Bank Bid tf 17/011 lUM' ( turutthc4 rooim un llu nottli'Wwt 1 cor. 13th and Capitol avenue , formal ) Crchth- on lluuee. 139 tf FOR BALE. IT > OR SAM : Two lot * lOOxUS one a corner , on L' Dodge etreet , with J300 Improvements , at the ox- r-ordlnaiy law mice of t'i.ZCO. MORSE A BRUNNEB , 8JO-10 not Faruara. I7IOU SALE A full lot with two mall houittt. I1 Very cheap at JiOO. MORSE It BRUNNCII , 831-10 HIM Fft'iiam Btreet. | 7 OH 8AI.E-A [ neat Parlor Set , an 'oval 'marble. I1 top Itiblo and a line largej Trunk. MS South leventeunth itreet. 634 < 17p t\OH 8 LE Maru with colt and two tlnroughbrul 1 Jn cv cahn. . Apply , "Ul Pierce § t. BJ2-II Py,8A.t ! " "l Ameiloln Home , South Bend , Neb. 'Ihultadlnrfhoulof tha town Will eli ilth or without furnlttiro. Good bmlncnj. Good C-SOIK given for at Hint ; Call im or addrexf , 3H35-VS1' OKO. H. vicOAIN , IVop'r. 17 > ORHLKM.wimll lit nurth-w t Neirfc a. A rure tlunca an health will not permit me to hau. lie It. Adcl , s.V.U.M.&Co.n CluJron , 6loux , X ) . , Nab , or tiox f 0 ) lar halltoi > Iowa. Mi-Hi , " ITt R SALB-Sp oUI b rg ln , corner 1 ' V car llae.lRth and Greco , 2In > uc . .uCOifkol utenda > i , N. Itumil. COo-lSp 10011 SAU : House ot tievcu rooms aua lot auxlt ) 1 feet , north 15th. nurBpruco ttrvct 8. JOHNSON , FOll SALE A line fnloon property , with good tradeat Watcrloi ) , Neb. O'od ' flxturea andov m thing coinpkto. Address C. II. I'/Iday , Waterloo. Neb ! 5S3.17p Oil SALE A nice gentle liorjo , now buggy , Sim pson's make , harness saddle , etc. , claap. In quire ot 2U7 Davenport St. 64l-15p TJIORSALE Achoicodalry and stock farm of SOO JT acres , 203 acres under cultivation , 2J miles from Silver Creek , Neb. , on U. P. Riilnay. Hood house , Ci earn and Icehouses , barns , corrals , etc. , or dairy ing and stock raising Land is well watcicdand all choice grass and grazing Itnd , tvltli plenty ol range adjoining. I'or sale cheap. Potter & Cobb , 1615 Faruaui street. 571-tf FOR SALE Ono hirdwn.ro store and bulldmir worth 82,000 block vvillinvolce 32.000. In a lit o town , two railroads. Reason for selling , going to Callfotnla. Address or call on Walter Cutforth , Louisville , Neb. 578-13 FOR SALE Lots nlong Shcrmin avo. ? 850 each. These are very cheap. 11. C. Patterson , 13th and I'jrnam. 677-17 FOR SALE New 7 room cottage very deslrib. location , $2,000 Terms easy. House good lot south Omaha , § 1,350 monthly piy- mcnts. Very desirable half acre lot near Sounders St. , In side city Halts SOOO monthly payments. Acre loU in Glses addition north Omaha , $750 easy terms. Lots In Thornburg place , facing on T.civcnworth street , 8280 cacli on monthly payments. The bell road alreodygradodto this additlonandwllleruss ono \ rorncr These are the most dctlrablo cheap lots V cCeicd. We have prerorty In every part of the cfv/ * andean supply any want in our line. Call and see ua. Barker & Majne , 18th and Farnam. 687-16 R SALE Desirable lots $5. down , $5. per mo. 1. C. Patterson , 13th and.Farnam. 675-23 FOll SALE-Engincs new and second hand 10 h p. 15 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary ; also boilers of any size and stjlo. Richard k Clarke. U , P R. Y. bet 17th and ISth Sti. Omaha. 040-tf JjlUK BAI/i At a bargain , If sold this month , , jP \ JL1 house of 0 rooms on i lot In good locality In firstif w class repair , 1223 North 10th St. 65S-10p 7 E 011 SALIC Boarding nou3ofurmturo and Uxturea- , all complete. Inquire at 210 8. 10th St _ 626-17p FOR SALE At a bargain , ono pool and onobllllardl table , both In good order. Appl > at 012 S. ICth St. _ _ t43-17p FOR SALE Good , reliable horse , suitable fo family or dralt purposes Inquire betw en 10 an 12 a. in. , or addresj M L. Smith , 200 N. 16th street 507-18 B OH SALE 135 acres Sarpy county lands la miles fiom Omaha. Will take Omaha property in part payment. Call on or address SI M Parish , f aplllion. 363-15p _ FOR SALE A pilntlng olllco suitable ior n small newspaper or job olllcc. Will soil for cash or 01- : hango for Omaha City property. Address ' X. 2. O" Pee olllcu. _ _ 4B& tf FOR SALK A few choice youni buirgy and work horses , llajuo & Banter , St. Marj'H 'avenue * > " ' _ 458-tf FORSALII Largo lot on Park avenue. Alaohouso end lot near bt. ilary'a avenue. Inquire 422 Con- rent etreet. 4 17-lmp OR SALE Three of the best lots In Hanscom place at a bargain If sold toon. Potter & Cobb , 1515 Farnam _ 031-tf If OK SALE hlicep , a lot of line Colorado grades 1 containing ol SOO ones. 2,3 and t joirs old , tboutCoO vcarllngsatd 60u lambs. The cvvoa will ; hcar about 0 pounds For further Information ad- Irtsa illday Co. , Uaigler , U. t M. R. R , Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PM-lmp FOR SALE A nice cottage an full lot , hall block south of Milton Roger' * residence , on 10th street. nqulro ol M. Leo , Grocer , 22d and Leavonworth. _ _ _ _ 017-lm FOR BALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In Potter's addition , S rootLu , we.l.SOO barrel ols- ern , on two lots , 100 feet front by ISO lost deep , lor ' 2,050. Potter & Cobb , 1515 Farnam stieet. 468"C' FOR SALK Cheap lots In Shlno'i 2d addition. KlrkvvooilaiidPlalnvlew. Potter li Cobb , 1616 'amam ' street 4'iS-tf FOR SALE Two aooond hand pUnos , at Edholm li Ktlckaon'n Mnxlo Store on ICth St. 800-tf f7/OR BALE Two open sccond-nind buggies and F ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1319 Barney at. 8S9-M tllSCELLAHEOUS. ( OST A blaok leather pocket-book containing J J74 oo In money , A liberal reward will be paid lo finder by rttumtn ; , ' to Cumlujji ttreit Car Barn. 014-10- _ _ _ _ f OST A red covered memorandum book , ton. i taliilnt ; two railroad ticket * anil some JUtcrs. r mo ami addr 9 on Intido of cover. Thu finder I.I o. nfcr a favor by leaving at tliU olllce , 023-10 JTRAYKDOllbTOLIi.N' A block hoiso , blind In JrU'htejc. Ary notice cf Ills whereabout ! will ba lankfuli ) received by Henry Horubcrgcr , In > uai reot. fl21-17i ) } ] IRENOLOaiCAL-MlM li N. lloben , C012 - 1'iircu street. Compotes with the best talents i the field and from ) > ait cncouiagementu will re- aln anuthu' week to ylve phrcuuK glcal ciainlnu- onfj ,742-lp _ . P-Last April , red and white josrllinj L heifer. Owner can htvoiameby calling at M. clhaus , cor. 24th and Mason , and pas ing chaigcs. 515-St-lewk TnilST-CLAHS table board I.OO per week , N. W. . ' corner 17th aud Capitol ave , 614-lBp [ 1AKEN UI'-Miy 21th , 1SSI , at my place. 1 liorw , \ Lsonel color , and one pony bay uiaro , black tall , \ mnd mark on blp. Owner can Iiave sa vo by prov- * r n' projorty and pajlug charges. Phillip Casaldy. \ I B03-6W.COW j I l > i.URRAYhugOs > di > aaturing , BprUigwater. V HA KEN UP-On he 21th ln t at Pries' Lake , near L Horence , a light baymtie white on face tud legv , ) ear old , lightly shod , branded oo left quarter. ner can recover by pajing for thli advertuwmeut id othoi eUargcs and proving ownerttilp. I'rta ! ro . Florencv , Nub "iRIVyjvaultf , lnk , anil cct pools cleaned vvitb - sanitary cleaner. Hatlifactlon guarantecil by V . Abel , ( bucce or to i. M. Builth , ) box 373 , - -