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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY , JUM 21 , 188J.
THE DAILY BEE ,
Monday Morning , July 21 ,
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Jftllcr Gorman is about to procure n num
ber of Ufa preservers for uno In the city jail in
CASO of cmcrRcncy. They will como linmly If
many more such rains AS that of Saturday
ovoVing vlilt this section.
Thornixi Cftlltm wiw brought before .Tudo (
] $ onoko Saturday for soiling liquor without
license. Ho wanted thirty tlRj-s tlino before
jrolng to trial nnd was required to f iirnMi
bonds for his appearance.
-Tho city jail Friday night , durlnf ? the rain
WM flooded. The water tun Into calls "hero
prisoners were conGno.l nml ttioro wns a dis
mal wall from the lips of thro\ll doers , mnny
of them IwlnR lost all desire for water In any
w y.
y.J.D. . V. Schncll.n saloon keeper onlNlnlli
street was looking for tlio man Wnlsli who
was arrested Saturday for panning n bogus
check on Tom O'flonncr. Sclmoll has a re
minder of Wnlsh In the shape of a bogus chock
for S23.
The delegate * from this data to tlio clom-
osratlo national convention , ntCliicago ; will bo
tendered n formal reception at lloyd'n opera
JIOUBO on this evening. Th. . | mooting will
bo addressed by Mows. Popploton , Uoyil ,
Savage , Goodwin and many others.
ItwiM reported Satruday iilght and on the
street tliii morning that the north Omaha
sewer had been badly damaged by last nlghl'n
storm. The city engineer reports that the
Bouor In north Omaha won only slightly affect
ed by the storm and that 3125 will place it In
thorough repair.
The Uclnityof the depot was enlivened
late on Saturday night last by souio ntralns of
martial muiic executed by an excellent llttlo
drum and fife banTho ] ubiquitous ncrlbo
on inquiring Into the cause of the midnight
revelry found that the boys were out rehears
ing for a eeronado of the First ward JJlaino
and Logan club.
Nell Austin , the colored prostitute , who
was arroatod lor robbing a man who was stay
ing at her house of $33wait held for grand lar
ceny by Judge Ileneko Saturday In SMO. Her
"solid man , " Harry Austin , was hold In § 203.
Nell Austin Is a hard ono and bos boon before
Ills honor five times on similar charges , but
has always managed to escape for want of evi
dence.
An Italian pedlar had a lively experience
on Friday In a house of prostitution on the
corner of Klovonth street and Capitol avenue.
The girls bandied bis goods without gloves ,
vcniont pockets. Thu pack-man beat hasty
retreat , but had a warrant issued for the ar
rest of the mistress , Lizzie Hnrrold. She > lll
have a hearing this afternoon before Judge
Boneko ,
" A desperate colored character named
Flowers went into Patrick's place on Tenth
Htreet lait night and after provoking a
quarrel with a colored man named
Dixon , shot at him , the bullet Hying
wide of the mark. Flowers then lied. The
jmlico , aided by Patrick , went to n house on
the corner of Jilovanth and Dodge , where
Flower * was found. Ho was at rested and
lodged in jail , with Dixon and Harris , \\lio
wore held an witnesses.
if. T ) . Johnston , of Blair. In at the Metro
politan ,
II. J. Lsach , of Oakland , U at the Metro
politan ,
W. W. Fuller , of Chicago is at the Metro-
politaii.
W. D. McCurr , of Chicago , is at the Met-
lopolltan.
( ! . S. Lockwooil , of Sycamore , 111 , , is at the
Metropolitan.
J. 1' . Capps , of Lincoln , Is stopping at the
Metropolitan.
J. W. Amos , of Fremont , is registered at
( he Metropolitan ,
J. G. How , of Springfield , Neb. , is regis
tered at the Metropolitan ,
A. 11. Wood , of Burlington , Vt , , is Htun-
ping at the Metropolitan.
J. If. Harrison , of Lincoln , ii in the city ,
stopping at tlio Metropolitan ,
J. M. Sowoll , Junlata ; John KHis , Beat
rice ; and T. Kllliau , Wahoo ; wore at the Mil'
lard yesterday.
Mrs. Jticliardn , ono of tlio proprlotois of
llichard'ri restaurant on Farnain titrcet ,
left yesterday on au extensive uoitcrn
tour. Mrs. K. will taku in Colorado
Springs and Bovoral other places of Interest ,
She will also visit her daughter , Mw , Dill-
man , who resides iu Cheyenne.
UllHO Ullll NotPS.
Kuvanaugh , the old catcher and right
Colder of the Hock Islands , arrived In
Omaha on Saturday and heruaftor
will play with the Union Pacifies. As
yet it has not boon decided where ha will
play.Jamison
Jamison who has boon playing with
the Union Pacifies as cbnugo catcher and
loft fielder , has boon released from the
nino. It is said ho had offers from ether
cities but where ho will go is not known.
After a great displayed head-lino of
"Oarroll Corralled Thorn" the following
appeared in the St. Paul Glebe concern
ing Jack Carroll who played right field
for the Union Pacific * up to n short
time ago , Using a part of the report of
the St. Paul-Muskogon game played in
St. Paul :
"With duo regard for the playing of
everybody olao , not forgetting the beau
tiful work of Ilonglo at second and Gan-
zol behind the b.it , the game was won by
little lightning Carroll. As if etuug b )
the remembrance of Saturday's defeat ,
ho took it into luo head to take the MUD-
kegon team into cr.mp nil alone , and lion
efi'ectlvo was his work is silently iincl
eloquently told by the nummary. Ho
wielded the willow thrco times for a
clean hit and got a base emeu ou bulls ,
iteming both of the runs. "
The nummary shows that in a two-one
game in favor of St. Paul Carrel scored
the two rune , making three out of the
lire base hits credited to St. Paul and
ploying without an error ,
Co JlccmiHltlcr.
The standing committee of the Episco
pal diocese of Nebraska held its mooting
Saturday. From a letter wriitcu by Dr.
Potior , of LI oburt college , itud read by
Guy Brown , of Lincoln , it wai inform !
that the declining bitliop might bo in-
tluccd to nccopt tlio pnillerud | lice. It
vre'j cccordimily dncidecl to communicate
f ui thcr with Y > r. Pgttur and rujtictt him
to ruouniider liia ruoont declination.
fljjjoko Soul of Nortq Ouro ina Tobac
co.
THE BOTTOM'S ' BURLESQUE.
Hnrpliy and WMIllDpCliapijcll wilt a
Fonl Mnrder near
The Kvl < lonco In tlio Police Court
Fnlllmr to Show T/mt / ISvcn n
Sinn WAH Hurt.
A few overlings ainco an account wfca
given in the BEB of the utrango dlsnp-
poaranco of a young man named II. B.
llalvcrson employed by the Koyatono
wringer company. Investigation proved
that there might bo something more than
idle rumor In the report of the firing of
thrco shots on the river bottom , and the
carrying of the prostrate form of a man
in Ilio direction of the river.
The man who saw this is Xachariah
Adams , an intol'igont ' , honest looking
man who scorns to bo out of place among
bad characters , as ho had only boon living
in the bottoms about a month.
His daughter corroborates every word
of her father's , but said that one of the
lion used the words , "Chuck him in the
river. " A man who was fishing on the
Iowa side nays ho saw throe men comedown
down to the river about the same time
that night , but ho could not sop what
they were doing. They looked as if they
were consulting about something.
In the morning after the shooting blood
was aeon upon the ground where the
fracas occurred and all signs led to the ,
boliuf that a bloody criino had boon com
mitted. A man by the name of James
Murphy was suspected of knowing a
; rrcat deal about the trouble and this
morning Deputy Shorifl Pioronot and
Capt. U'Donahoo wont out to the Block-
yards and there found Murphy. The
loputy sheriff advanced toward him and
told him to consider himself under ar
rest. lie turned very palo but did not
say a word.
TUB EXAMINATION.
On Saturday afternoon Murphy and
Whitting were brought before Judge
Bonoko for their preliminary examina-
; ion. The state wa > s represented by Din-
.rict Attorney Godwin and the defendant
> y Gen. O'Brien and J. W. Ilogcrs.
/ach Adams , the complainant testified
10 heard shots on the night of July 5 ,
and saw oovoral men about three hundred
'cot away , recognized Murphy by his
voice and saw him shoot at a
stranger who afterward fell. The
icrantror was carried past a wood pile
jy Murphy and the Whlttings. Mur
phy went to the river nlono , but the
it ranger did not reappear.
Jennie Adams , daughter of Xach
Adams , testified that on that night aho
lioard live shots followed by a cry of
murder from the direction of the Whit-
Jnga bhanty ; she hoard a voice saying :
"For God's sake don't throw mo iu the
river ; you've near enough killed mo. "
3 ho hoird irioro shots ; did not recognize
: ho voice that cried out.
John Walker , a fisherman who lives
iioar Adams , testified that on the night
of July G ho was across the river in
a boat : hoard thrco shots ; saw mon
moving along the railway track , and
licard a cry of murder , followed by a
moaning. Witness did not give much
atttention , because shots and cries of
murder and oven moans were not infre
quent on the bottom , and ho had heard
Mrs. Davit make that kind of disturbance
and thought it might bo her.
Mr. Worthoy , with whom the missing
man roomed , and George S. Meek , man
ager for the Koyatono Company , gave
testimony that Holvorson hud been miss
ing einco about July 1st.
The examination did not close but will
bo taked up again to-morrow morning.
District Attorney Godwin stated ho had
one more witness for the state. It is
claimed by the defense that the whole
affair is n piece of spite work en the part
of Adams , and that there is no evidence
show ing either Holvorson or anyone else
was killed.
ATHLETIO AMUSEMENTS ,
I'hls Week to Uo Ono ol Snort for
Onmha'B Cltlzcna.
The lovers of athletic spar's ' will bo
well ouppliod with amusements of their
liking this weak.
To-day C. M. Lord , the old manager of
the Union Pacific ) , will arrive in the city
with hii Evansville nine to play a aeries
of five gamoa with the homo team.
bogining Tuesday afternoon atl.IiO. .
Hagan , the old manager of tha Ilock
Islands , is now playing first basj in this
club , and Hryau , well-known to
everyone In tins city , will play center -
tor field. The Evansvillea boat
the Chicago Reserves live straight games
and have lost only a few of all playnd.
Their batting list is headed by five left-
handed slngiors { and Omuha'a pitchers
will bo put on their mottleto ofluctually
puzzle the Iloosiora.
TIIK TOUKAN.MIINT.
OrtTucsday thoStato Firemen's Tourna
ment will begin , continuing four days.
Many of thu visiting iiromon will
arrive to day and the remainder will
bo on the grounds to-norrow. ) BIr.
Ololand , president of the association ,
arrived yeatotday from Fremont and will
remain here untiljtlio close of the oession.
One of the gro.\t features of the tourna-
meat Mill bo Uio coupling contest
to take place Wednesday ovonini ; in
the Acauiiiny of Mtmio between Webb
and Slorlo , of this city , and Uritt and
Dovoro , the champion couplers of the
world , of Dooatur , 111. The contest
will bo for $100 a sidn and was arranged
at DCB Monica during lo\va's \ state tourna
ment.
The general committee met hgain yea-
torday aftovnoon and made few changes
in thu progrnnimo.
The content for teams never entered in
n race and thu atatu chiunpion hose race
will take place Wednesday aftornoon. In
the evoninx of thu nmuo day between
0 and 7 ti'clock on Douglas street the
hand engine contest and I'ompior or lifesaving
saving exhibition will take placo. Thurs
day afternoon the ! ( ! class hose race will
take pi uco followed by that of thu etatu
hook nnd ladders. The changes were
Hindi ) for thu benefit of Fromotit , all of
wlioao * companies uru uiiublo to bo pres
ent outing tlio wholit wcuk.
Tlio mombora tf thoUolugo IIosaCom- ,
pany Noi colubratcd their first anni
versary yoatorday by somu excellent ux-
hibitiona of fast running , otu , under Hit
leadership of Captain 1 < \ J'/laoging. / This
littlu company , which is composed of a
band of energetic young men , ia being
I appreciated by the roaiduuU of South
Omaha. During the short period of its
existence It has done some valuable ser
vice and fully deserves the support of
every citizen in the southern portion of
this growing city.
Considering the limited amount of time
Iho boys are able to devote to this noble
work they have gained a a wonderful do-
, TCO of efficiency in the fire extinguish
ing art.
BEV , SAVIDGE'S ' SERMON ,
All Able DlscuKslon on .tlio
or Christians ,
"IIo that ovorcomath shall wear vrhito
raiment" was the text of Kor. Charles
W. Savidgo at the First M. U. church
last evening.
Victory , said the preacher , in the fore
runner of reward. The struggle for
broad in n real ono , likewise the struggle
for gold and the same for honor. The
trugglo for right is a hard , long and con
tinuous ono. Mon will say sonu do
right because they were not born to do
otherwise. Such an assertion is wrong.
Every man who docs right has a strug
gle."I
"I bollovo iu n personal dovll , "
said the pastor. This belief ,
continued the Hpoakor. ia a good ono for
the Christian , for his struggle then be
comes a personal ono. Luther boliovcd
in such a being and many great men have
believed in more than ono.
The man who says ho has passed the
place where there is a fight has made a
roat mistake. The greatest battlcn that
Ciod over listens to are unheard of by
men. IIo believed that Satan hooded
looked through walls of stone to steal
away the souls of mon , and that God is
continually striving to load thorn in the
opposite paths.
Many mon oay they do not believe in
the religion of the shambles. The
trouble with Christians to-day is the
theatre , the dance , and cards , They are
continually pre-empting on the devil's
land. Faith and the bible have boon
_ ivon to chriatians as implements to
overcome their onomics.
AT THEToADEMY ,
Mr. Gardner , as "ICnrl , the Peddler , '
A Decided Hit.
A largo audioncogathorcdattho Acad-
omyof Muaic Saturday'ovoning to witness
\Ir. \ Gardner and his excellent company in
hatH | greatest of Gorman comodicu ,
'Karl , the Peddler. " During the past
season Mr. Gardner has remodeled and
materially strengthened his play and it is
now presented to the amusement-loving
Hiblip in a manner trhich challenges
criticism. The specialties are about the
same as before and in thcsp Mr. Gardner
nakes a decided hit. His dancing was
ino and his singing called forth the
icartlost applause.
In his perfect conception of the part
md his faultless rendition of the same ,
Mr. Gardner justifies the statement that
' 10 is the prince of German comedians.
The support was up to the standard.
Bxcellont satisfaction was given by the
cast. Wilbur A. Mason gave an effective
portrayal of the repulsive character of
"Potor Sloin , " and John W. Dunne gave
an almost perfect representation of an
Italian gypsy in the role of "Pedro
Gaudl. " None of the performers con
tributed more to the enjoyment of the
entertainment than George R. Caino , as
"Eraatus Tibbs , " the lawyer , whoso
make-up and acting were exceedingly lu
dicrous. Miss Topsy Venn made a
jprightly and vivacious "Mary Atwood , "
introducing a song and danco.
"DEIFTING WITH THE TIDE"
A Number of Slinntlcs nt the Stock
Yards Swept Down Mud
Crook by a Flood ,
"Drifting , diHUng , drifting with the
tide , floating away , away. " That was
about the fiixo of it at the now Stock
Yardsduringthohoavyraln Saturday oven
ingThowatorwashoddownMudcrookunti- |
that peaceful little stream was swollen
into a rushing torrent which overflowed
its banks , and in their mad rush to reach
the river the relentless waves uwopt all
before thorn. Houses were as but chips
uifm the ocean and were carried away as
straws.
No loss than twelve shanties which
had boon built in too close proximity to
what loomed a quiet and peaceful rill ,
fed only by cool and sparkling springs ,
were unable to stand tlio rush of the mad
waves and were swept from their found
ations and berne away.
Tlio inhabitants had barely time to
save their lives by flight , and all the con
tents of their houses were swept away.
Mud crook was never before so high as
last night. It wns but a few moments
after thu rain began falling until all was
wreck and ruin. Luckily no ono was
hurt , but a good many dollars worth of
dumage was done.
Cnrnenteru' Union No. 58
Meet , this evening ( Monday ) at 730 ;
sharp at the Cunningham hall , northwest
corner of Thirteenth and Jackson stroots.
All mambors are requoatod to bo present ,
us important business comes up before
the union.
Absolutely Pure.
ThlirHiwilcrnrm vsrlei. A uurvcl n ( purenou , j
trangtli mil tthohMOincncii. Moie economical UIMI !
( lienlliwry klnd , andoannolbe dd In couiiwlltlon
j ultb the multitude of low tout , luart weight ulura or I
I
THE GERMAN THEATEE ,
The Dual Performance t ( ho Sum
mer Garden
The summer garden in connection
with the Stadt theatre was crowded yes
terday evening , on the occasion
of the appearance of Misa Wnss-
man. There were two plays presented ,
the first being the popular farce "Sho
lias Discovered Her Heart. " Miss
Wassman , who is a very charming blonde
sustained the principal part , that of Hod-
wig. This lady is quite a talented act
ress , and moreover possesses n very at
tractive voice , and a magnificent figure.
Her enunciation is admirable , every
word she utters having a clear , resonant
ring , which cou'.d bo heard nil over the
gardens , although the acoustic properties -
ties are by no mcana perfect.
The character of AVolfhart , the
captain , fell to the lot of
Pcchtol , who maintained his old repu
tation as a thorough artist in his lino.
Old Mrs. Grossman , as Ursula , came to
the front in excellent shape , and Mr.
Neimnnn , in the role ot Volkor , played
very commondably. Herr Von Fielitz ,
as llcinhold the huntsman and lover , is
worthy of favorable mention being by no
means an indifferent actor.
The second piece , a musical farce , was
entitled "Herman and Dorothea or the
Baker's Apprentice. It proved to bo a
very laughable piece and was highly ap
preciated by the largo audience.
Miss Waasmatm made her appearance
in this play ns August and was equally
as good in her second role aa she was in
the first. Mrs. Noimann , aa Ma. .
Weiss , personated the character in a very
artistic manner and Mr. I'uls , as Herr
mann , evoked mauy outbursts of laugh-
tor. Mr. Schmidthoirs personification
of Naako was above the average in point
of ability and the earno may bo said of
Mrs. Pula-Ahl'a Doerthc , the hired girl.
There were at intervals some capital
vocal performances during the evening ,
which were all rendered in a inorp or loss
effective stylo. It was In this line that
Miss Wassmann evinced her great talent
being especially great in a little couplet
which aho sang with siron-liko sweet-
ness. Mrs. Puls-Ahl likewise treated
the audience to a beautiful solo and the
duota between Mr. Schmidthoff and Mrs.
Puls-Abl and between the former and
Miss Wassmann well merited the lavish
applause bestowed on them.
Taken as a whole it is safe to say that
our Teutonic citizens were highly pleased
with the programme presented at the
Gorman theatre last night.
SUNDAY SHOTS ,
A Chinaman Dcfcndo His IVash-
House With n 1'lstol Tnrco
Ji.VsterioiihSliot.s liySpnn-
liirtls Near
and ! ) uii l
Last night , about 11 o'clock , two pistol
reports rang out upsn the air near the
corner of Thirteenth and Douglas. A
largo crowd of pcoUo soon assomolod
in front of the Caldwcll block and gazed
intently into a lighted room , whence the
Bounds had issued. This room has been
used of late by several Spaniards as a
cigar manufactory. The police were
uuablo to olFect an entrance from the
front , there boining no stairway ,
loading up from that side. Going up the
rear stairway they finally succeeded in en
tering the room where four Spaniards
were found sitting around a table. Upon
being questioned about the aflair they
aid a revolver which ono of them had
been handling had been discharged j > cci
dentally. A couple of holes in the wall
about five foot from the floor showed
where the bullets had imbedded thorn-
solves. Tno proprietor said there was no
cause for an arrest and none was made by
the police.
Persons on the corner of Thirteenth
street at f > o'clock last evening say a shot
was fired in the same room at that timo.
The Spaniard's story appears a little
misty , as it seems very improbable that
a pistol should bo accidentally discharged
twice in five minutes' time.
DErENDINfJ HIS CASTLE.
At 1 o'clock yesterday morning an
Iowa prohibitionist and John Anderson ,
of this city , laboring under a strong dose
of the nectar distilled , amused them
selves by throwing rocka through the
windows ofVing FO'B place of busi
ness near IJarnoy and Fifteenth ntroota ,
where the proprietor and several other
celestials were at work. Not being able
to raise the Chinaman's wrath by this
harmless diversion they battered in the
door , and went in. Forbearance hero
censed to bo a virtue and Wing com
mon cod firing upon the intruders who
turned and fled.
The police hearing the reports ran
towards the wash house and began blow
ing tluir whistles long before they
reached it. When they arrived , how-
cvor , the Chiuainon were holding the
fort.
fort.Aftor
After diligent search the police suc
ceeded in finding Anderson in the alloy ,
but his Ilawkeyo companion was no
where to bo found. The Chinamen de
nied the Bhootin for some time , but fina-
ly'ownod they tired the pistol. An exam
ination of the promises brought to light
thrco loaded revolvers with their chant-
bora all full. Wing was finally induced
to bring his fourth weapon to light ,
which ho did by going down under a
pile of clothes and bunging out a huge
horse pistol with thrco chambers empty.
Several of thu celestials received severe
bruises about their heads. Anderson
was arrested and placed In jail.
Htruok hy n Train ,
Saturday morningOBtrain No , IS , common
ly known as the Denver , was passing the
stock yards , south of this city , the engine
struck an It.iliiui who was standing iu too
closoproximity to the truck. The man was
knocked a number of foot by the blow
and was badly hurt. The train was
brought to a standstill , the injured man
placed on board and brought to this city.
Upon arriving at the depot ho was taken
to St. Joseph's ' hospital whuro he now is.
it was impossible to learn hia lumo or
toll just how badly ho is hurt at this
writing.
EDWARD KUBHL ,
UAQI.STIK : OF PAWIVSTEKV AND CONDITION
At > bt' . SiS IVnth tr ct , betwten Kdruum and liar-
noy. will wttbthoaiaofpunll&niplrlU. obUlmns
any ona KUnce or tha l > " " "J l > rtwi-nt , au4 t ! >
wrtaliieonilltlon In tha Ht4ro. Hoots and bl
iciik tovrdjr. IVtlcct sitl I ctl ni piaraat od ,
BROKERB ,
1404 FarnamSt , , - - OMAHA
I'ARTIAt W3T OK SPECIAL DAUQAKVS IN
PROPERTY.
Farming 'Lands , Improved Farms and
Stock Farms in Douglas , Cass , Cedar
Nance , Thayer , and Howard
Counties.
Tor Sale or Exchange For city property or land , or
farm within 12 miles of Omahi , n splendid Impro-
\ ed farm ol 500 ncies In Ttmj or Coil nty
For "ale or r.xchango An elegant lmpro\ed farm 2J
miles from stock jatds.
For Sale Stock farm In western Iowa , 8,0 acres , all
under cultivation , cullhattd grasse' , cuts260 tons
of hay , all fenced , liilng water on each 40 ocroi ,
substantial luiprmtincnti , occupied by thorough'
breJ horscj and cattle. Will sell with or without
Foe Sale 14 miles from Omaha , o\ei 400 acres. A
farm , which nature and art ha\o perfected to that
extent that oxen the grassy banks of the botutltul
Hudson cannot surpass In clcganco and splendor.
Tills tuburban home iould eell at occe , ? 21,000.
For Sale 10,000 ncrcs In Nan CO county. As good
land ns In the stato. Per acre , Sfl.60 and upn ards.
For Sale 2,000 acres 12 miles from Central City , on
Louplllur JIOCO.
For Sale 100 acres 3 miles cast of Fremont.
For Sale HO aero impro\cd farm , 13 miles from city.
Terms easy , ? 4OCO.
For Sale 010 acres wclMmproxcd farm near West
Point , SCO acres underculthalien , barns , cribS.wind
mills. 0 room house , fcncine and all necessary inv
po\emcnt3 , A great bargain , $16 00 per atrt , .
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
or Sale 63x03 feet on 13th etrcct , near S arnov
room for a brick block , of four stores which would
rent readily. If nntsold vtltliin SO dajs It'wlllbo
withdrawn and built upon South 44 ft , corner
alloy $5,500. Inside 41 ft. , $5,260.
ForSale-A bargain , 88MS2 It. on 14th St. , near
Jones St. Call and sco us In regard to tills proper-
tyuolmo n bargain for jou.
For Sale Good business lot on Cumlng St. , Cfl\132
feet (0,000.
For Sale A very desirable business corner , lot on
Harney fctrect $7,600.
For Sale Ono ocro on Cumlng St. , will soon be iood ;
busincsi property. S3EOO.
Tor Sale Improved Furuain street property near 12th
street , 81M-00.
For Salo-4fljxl32 feet , splendid brick improvement ,
as good business as is In tbo city $10,000.
Fof Sale A business j ropcrty for $43,600 jleldliig n
rich Income of 15 per cent , net on Investment
For Silo House and hall lot on CaasSt near Belt
Line U. K. 83,000.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
For tale lot 110x160 on Street car Ilnc.cor-
ncr lot , just ono mile from pcitollice . . $ 4,600 00
For sale House and lot for . . . . 000 00
O ( 2ICO 00
3,5 0 00
C.COO 00
B.500 00
f. . 8000 CO
2.BCO 00
1,20000
2,50000
4,500 00
2,80000
i 2,200 CO
3,800 00
S.9CO 00
3,500 00
ll.COO CO
2 " 10,000 00
2 ' 1 12,000 OJ
" 12,000 00
' 2,200 00
For Sale Fifty lots In Kllby Place , will sell r.i great
bargains , on easy terms. This kbeautlful location
will command a ready fulo at the prices wo are
prepared to sell for.
For Sale Lots la oicry addition and c\ery portion of
the city.
Si Men Bestarat.
AB. ST. JULIEN , PROPKIETOR.
S. W. Cor. loth St. and Capitol Avenue.
On the European 1'lan. First-class in ovcry re
spect Tiblo supplied with game and all delicacies ol
the season , where jou pay for only what > ou order as
icr bill nf faro. Kooms attached for transient cus
tom. Will aluo keep day boarders at the most roa
BonaDle rates.
THf
NEW
Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn.
country ol WOODS AND LAKES , 200 inllea west
ofBt 1'aul. Toreo trains dally on tlio N r. It. It. ,
with SO Day Eicureion. TicKcts at about one-hall
rates.
HOTEL MINNESOTA ,
An elegant house with accommodations foi 200
guest * , n. R. COLBURN. Proprietor.
l 10 R cmtULUl.tuni.su FULL l'AKll.LLAHa. (
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rspeclaia will Posltlvalysiot uo innertaa
unleau paid iu advance.
I'D LOAE ilonov.
> 0 r.OAN From 3200 toSl.OOOon good security
Ad'lrt a "E I' . " Uco olllce. 603-11H _ _
to loin In sums ot 3100 and upward * on
MONEY Douglas Co. farms. U C. Patterson
Co. , Kctl Qutato and loan ogout , ISth and * " ' m-
10NEY TO LOAN The lowest iato ol Interos *
M UernlB1 Txian Azonov. Uitll > Dougl *
TO LOAH In euma of SSOO. nd upward
MONKY DfcUs end Co. , Real EaUte nd Loin
Agentt. ICtC 1'iruam St. BC- .
HBLF WANTBD.
TXTANTBU-A competent girl for rcconil crk.
V Honj other need apjly. Mrs. \ \ V. Morse ,
3. W. cor. 10th and Capitol oMmuu. 708.1U
"IVAN TKD-A good girl tfor joncral bouseork at
\ I 17"0 Cass atrcct. < u5 13
TxTANTUD-dood girl for general homework at
No. 1424 Cats ktrcct. iQW-P
IANTKD-A gooc girl to ooolc at T. O. Molum's
W , 8iJ North 10th btrout , t ' - ' ! '
\\7ANaii-T : odining 'oo"'l.'j''Jio.\1SItl" ' ; \ ho-
\V tclat Norfolk , Neb. Ajvl ) 1ST H. -Utfljtl5) ( ;
\17-ANnSn-AbUokwilth , one who understand ,
\ \ hor.o ulioclng and keopsinlor. * J oa a d > .
AdlresstVckr n &AIen , ValentineI ob. Bai-Up
ANTUII-A girl for general jioujo work In fam
W k , il > . MM. N. J. Wliolm , S U Chicago Bt.
A'irANTKD-A good bar tender ont who It not
> V afraid to work at I < . McCoy , 1'oppleton ave.
between ftltn and i2ni ! St. , njar Uovcrmout " " .Jj1-
\\'ANTKD r * iierenosto learn book-Keeping.
> > 1'onltloin "Hsptombcr. " . J. U. Smith , 15lfl
llotiga ! St. _ yfl ! !
"IATANTKD A young Ucrman to work In a store
> > or to do work around the home. Wofcn no ob
ject. Addresi "W. 11. " thlj oilUw. _ OJtJ Sip
irANTKD A girl for general housework. Appl >
V at rattiruon'ii Jowciy store or liouw , Ho irsl
, " * ' * "
acuuo
"lirANTKD-Ona nrtt-clasj bttA laundrcM and two
> Yn Utanti. Also two ecrub g.rU. Apply at
" ' " "
TITANTKD A llrtt class wotran cook forri tau-
\VranttlUper i'k. ! AddrMillor Sdl , * " ' "
Neb. 0-U tf
Y7A.VIiiThico : cvpc tit >
\Ywork. Kifcrcnce * . Addicw "J. H. II rep
llj olllce. p
_ _
\VANTii-Atfix.l : girl for geuoral
> > SUOSt '
MERGELL & KOSJ3KZWEIG ,
Practical Painters & Decorators ,
CAIUvY Till ! IiUlOEST AND FIX13T KKTAIt. STOCK OP
WALL PAPERS AMD DECORATIONS
STO"SnAi > ra 1515 Dowlas street , Omaha ,
YI7ANTKD A jrood elrl In mull family for liome-
\ \ work at 613 S. Hth street. 617-lPr >
T ANTED- ( Hit for general hmucwork , CIS south
AY ISth street. 01C Zip
\CANTED A cnmpctcnt girl for general house.
1 work In small family of adults. Call at 421
014-tf
\TANTKI > Immeilhtely , to Canvassers at ( W3 N.
V > 13th fat 003-S3j >
AVANTKI ) A good gill at 2514 Douglas street.
(17ANTKD A girl for ft family of four.thatunclor-
stands how to conk , wash and Iron , o other
need apulv. Apply at once to 1109 I'ark Wililo a\o.
Mrs. John W. Hell. COO tf
\ 7ANTKI > Girl at 1010 Sherman avenue. Mrs.
\ J. M. Counsman. 948 tf
\lfANTEI-tADIK3 OU OKNTfIJMKN-ln city or
\ country , to tike rice , light and pleasant worknt
their own homos ; f 2 to $5 a day easily anil quietly
inailc ; work sent by mall ; no c.imosslru ; no stamp
for rriily. 1'Icaso address Uellablo llan'f'K Co. , I'lll-
adelphla , Pa. 149 Imo
HITUATIOHD W&ttTBD.
TAfAS' TED Position In a store hy a > ounglady of
V > pleasant a.WrcsH , good educntlon ard undoubt
ed references. Willing to accept more nominal enlary
fnrfl t thrco months. Adiltces MUs OlJham , Itoo
offlct. 708-2p !
Position as ntcnographlc amanuensis ,
WANTRD
llaiolmdeoino cvpcrlciico In that capaeitv.
Can operate tpowriter. K..I. Slarsh.box 403. 009-2p
V\TANTii : ) Situation by an experienced nurse.
t ? Inqulru at Saunders tit. Drugatoroat the und
of .Saunders St. car line. CD3 2 (
WANTED Situation by n joung drue clerk of
two jctrs ovporlenco In a rntail drugntoro.
Speaks Swedish anil Kntllsliwcll Hefctences ( jhcii.
Address " 0. > \ . " Dee olllco. C51-10p
T\7"ANTKD Situation by n young man as coach-
IT man In private fa-rlly. Can give good refer
ence. Address "A. W , " Uco olllco. 052-22p
WAX nU : Situation by n drucgietot i-K ytars *
cxperlenco. Can keep books. Good referen
ces Address I' . 0.1iA 740 , Omaha , Neb. DSl-lOp
Aimingmanlodmanxrants situation as book ,
keeper , In wholesale establishment in Omaha.
Address "C. " care llco. SOfl-tf
UHSOBUAHCOUH
WA.\TED-$2,000 on nret-clasj cltv sicurlty.for 6
Jcars , at 0 per cent. Address liox UiO I'oat-
ollico. 700-tf
lly a tcnogiapher atd operator on
V ? the tvpowiitcr , ci-jiilojuiciit In the c onlcgs.
Adercss "II. 11. " Uco olHco. C5S-10p
V\7E ou"er In lota to suit purchaser , eight hundred
? I choice Iowa steers. Ono half > car ulds , balancu
two and thrco > ua old , and a good smooth luiTich.
210-lm ST11ANQK IJUO'S , Sioux City , low.
IITANTKD Hoarders to know the St. Charles lie-
T T tcl on Harncy St. , b jt eon 12th and 13th wll
Ht up the beat table board fur $4 00 per week ol any
house In the city of a corresponding orlco. 2Ui-tt !
I'Oit BBNT . .
fc * * * * ii A uousea ana iDte.
IfOIl KENT Two ofllco rooms at 1M7 Douglis.
Apply to 1 ! 20 Farnam street. A , Martin.
703-1911
IfOH KENT Two furnished room' , centrally loca-
' ted , cuittblofor light housekeeping , Furniture
for pale. Address "Housekeeper , " lieu ofllce.
FOI * . UKNT A fh o room cottage north-west cor
of Capitol avcnuo and 25th Street. City water
Inquire at 211S C'Ji itol ao. . 701-2 ! ] )
FOK KENT FurnUhed rooms 1S10 Dodge Street.
449-25p
17H3R IlKNT A furnished trout room , euitablo for
' t o gentlemen , at 1117 Howard St. 700-21) )
FOIl IlEMT Two story house , Nice rooms , wll
rent partly lurnlsb.il If dolrnl , 619 north IBth
street , between California and Wibaicr. 6S5-lUp
FOIl KENT A handsomely furnished suite , also
two large elegantly furnished rooms. B'tli roon
1720 Capitol avo. G9MOp
KENT House 55S south 6th St.
FOK
003-2lp
TJ1OU KENT Afhe room cottage , cor. tiherldan
J ? street and Poppleton avenue , 410,00 per month.
Marker k Mayno 457-tf
FOU K11NT Furnished room , with board , 1812
Dodge street. M5-23p
I OK KENT House and barn at 2409 Chicago St.
F Apply at 2407. 071-lOp
KENT Five room cottage wlih line grounds ,
FOK
fcSSS. 17th street. 07U40p
IjVMlltEfiT A nlcelj furnished room for one or
t ? two gcnt.emen , at 421 1'leaaiut utrett. 687-19
T70R III2NT Two unfurnished front rooms. In-
1 ? quire atNo. lOlSMason street , bet. 10th and llth.
fSd-lOp
HUNT File rooms , 1D10 Douglas. J. II
FOK . 703-lDp
HIK HK.NT ruinlshed roouu at 1211 la\onport
1 btrtet , near 13th. C3J-19
KENT Renting houses and collecting rents ,
made u specialty by Morse & Ilrunuer 070-22
"W 'ANTED Fifty liousis fur lent b > llo e 6
Ilrunnor. 05-22
FEK HiST : Uasoicent , two room ; , 101D Chicago.
00l-19p
TKill KENT A niiol ) furnished front room , xuita-
_ J Ma for two gentlointu. Kcajonablo rent to right
I artles. Inquire 1019 Dodge Hlrcct. 073-i3 !
- 7OK KKN'T House and btablo , Efith and lUrnoy ,
Win. L. Mwnroe , Otb and Douglas. COl-lUp
T7OK
T IO UK.M7 Two nlcu luoniH in t'unniiigriiim
block , Thirteenth ttieet , 8.3-21
KENT 10-roomtd lictue , S minutes' wulk
FOU pobtotlice , 83ft per month. Alto 4 rooircil
lioneu , Nlutcciith and Oummlngs streets ; flH.fO iicr
month. .M01UK& liKUNNElt ,
t29 10 1401 1'urnaiii btrect.
I r > OK UKNT Stable lor rent Btalls for 4 nurses
X1 $4 00 per month. 1310 Kariiam ttroct.
8i7-tf
P1OK KENT KewSroomliouso Inquire Mrs K ,
Uoddla , 25tn bctuccu Uavuiport and Chicago Sts ,
KENT Nicely furnished rouii-8 without
boar d 1814 Davenport St. 10J-21p
I poll KENT-SIx room cottage , line location , by S.
1 T 1'ctersen , a. K. cor. 15tli and Douglon. 617-ti
- ' to rent to
1 jonng gentleman , 1707 Cass etrett.
j\OKKhNT-Witli board , hrgo front room w'th '
I' baj wicilougia and bath room , at No , 1713
Dodge htreit. llV.lDp
IT IlH UKNT A new etoro and < U\clln : ? nlio\c , In a
1 flr t ulaculocttlon. Inquire northeast corner 17lh
and Nichol.1 etrcct , ueirol worka. t > 72-19p
17011 1UNT T oupwa room liousiw , very com-
i1 i loto uiio block from l'atl > aiu. cars. AMKS ,
1M7 Farnam ,
, 011 KiNT Kooms In Crouiuv * lllock. G. M.
1 Hitchcock. tlii-t
ItKNT In Shlnn's 2J aililltlnn , new house. 4
' rooms , part of double ) IOUH , full lot $11.0' ) pur
month. Apply room 21 Oiunha National Hack llulld
Ing. 41' ) tf
T7 < 0n KRNT A back parlor tlfganty furnUhod
J1 and adjoining bed room , with use ol bath room.
Al.o bed ruoui up stairs , nuitablo f it or.c or two con-
tlvmcn Uust location In the city , t2Q I'leasaut Bt.
IWtf
r oK KKN'T-Kurnlbhod rooms at 2227 Voige St.
1 4D7-lmp
OIIKKNT. A funil'lad back parlor for two per-
I 1 BOOB at 1611 l > jdB'e strict.
July 7 , tf.
l UKNISIIED rooms 1721 Douglas St.
I1
171011 UKNT Uno gr nd equaro piano. Imiulro
1 cf K'lhulmand ' Kiicknon. 410-tf
I poll KENT New lioUMiuitabld for h tcl or ( am-
1 lly boardiiu haii4 ,2i rooim. Pe irabla locatlun
lUrk-r , VM * > no , 13th anil 1'arnam. 428 tf
17 > oil IIEXT One i-wl six to iu house j > 25 ir mo.
P.M. llluihcock liSS-tf
TTlOK KENT Houna 6 looms ( rood rcivxlr. Klc
1 ) ardclstirn water. Unit jlbprrmx 'S 14M
I'arK Wlldo a\i ) . Ai > ) > ly to Juo. W. L '
Kith al 1S6t , ' ,
117 > OK IlKXr-l'Uao. Imjulreat Edh..m i Krlc'k" j
I-1 eoai1' 633 U
Are prepared to do w-
OUT8IDK TIIK CITS
In nny branch ,
On Siiort Notice
1IOUSK ,
SIGN ,
AND FRFSCO
PAINTINO ,
DECOIIATIN J
If ° ' 1 , P''NT ' Koonwln Nebraska National B nk
- * - , , ? ' . JIt)8t desirable offlcos In the city
Supplied with hydraullo clovatorand heated by steam.
Apply at Bank 62fltf
I ° J15 lll'JH ? Ku'nl , , > , h01 , rooln9 on tl18 north-win'
I3lb atl(1
. „ ? ? ( ullltol avenue , formerly Crclglt-
ton House , log , .
FOR SALE.
9ii'TSV'K ; A 1nc' now slml'9on buKRV , chop , at
Davenport street. " 07.21p
T OIl SALK-Maio with colt and two thoroughbreil
J Jersey cnlvn , . Apply , 2221 I'l rco St. Itobcit
stcln-
- OJ2-10p
FOK SALE OK KKNT.-niacksmlih and wagon
shop , with a good patronigo , In a town of
liVxivt1" " i' Audr8s ! O. W. LASIBINO , Weep.
IngVator , Nob. juiyig jj '
MMIIS Company will fell to hlghoit bidder onoframe
X ilHclllnir homo situated the
on Boutlif8t corner
oiJIUhaml Jlaroy streets , Omaha. Hoos"to bo
mo\od from our ground M once by imrchater. ' Scaled
PJSVT'fuo" ' b ' ol\01 ! , * 'Iny ° " 'co u'ltu ' no " >
lyzist. 1R34. . '
O.W.lloldrcBO , Ats't. General Man-
agcr , n. A , M. 11. 11. JlylS-lt
TT OU HAI.K-A line 1lrlvlnB horse , Bound and kliilT
JL1 Any lady can drho him. Also n Dally & Mcailln-
tier top buggy and a Concord Hirnesa. Will soil to-
gethor or aeparato , at 217 S , 13th St. 08 Ml
SLi : Grocery bnilnora In good localliv
pajlni ; well. Will locnilro capital of about S.1 IKO
1'or particulars ndclross "W. W1 tnlsolllcc. flSiJ.jm
T7OII SATiR A good double buggy banicn. Jloisa
4I'rtinncr. ' . flr7-jOri
TTinitSM-T : o full lott , with three llrstclasj
a houses In good rcpilr , on S W. err. 18th ami
Canltol acnue. . llcnls for ? 2i ( H ) per \ ar
" 72-tf ( J. Ji. DOA.VRA.CO
FOHSALB Hoarding houio.furnlturo and IKturos
all complete. Inquire at 210 a. 10th St
E25-21p
[ jVMaALK Wohavo for aloa low thousand del
-i.1 lara worth of first class oven per cent school
bouse bonds : and also some county ImmR
Ofll.'W A. 8AUN'DEK3 .V CO.
FOJt SMi : The stable on the lot corner of ISth
and Douglas street * . Must bo en d.
5aM9 A. SiAUNDEHS , CO.
F OK SAI,13 Two lott 100\143-ono a cnrner , ou
_ Doilgo street , with SOOO IniproAcmcnts , at the'ex
traordinary low price of ? 3,2CO. |
MOKSK & BUDNKCR ,
63C-19 11041'arnam.
F OR SALK A full lot with two small house * .
Very cheap at J.CO. J1OU3K & nilUNNKK
03MB 1101 Farnam strict.
FOUSAIK-'llio American Hoti'o , Soutn llend ,
Neb. Tholtaillnghoti.lof the town Will sell
wither without furniture. Oood buMncfj. Goo l
rcaeoni glxcu for eclllng. Call on or addrc" ) ,
QEO. 11. McCAIN , Prop'r.
li'DIl S Uv : Hnuso of 8f\cn rooms and lot 00x140
.V feet , north 10th. marSpruio street
5-9-i3p CIIAS. JOHNSON .
T Oll SALE A cholcodairy nnd stock l.arm of bOO
J1 acres , 203 acres under cultivation , 21 miles from
Silver Creek , Neb. , on U. P. Hallway. Good house ,
mcam and Ice houses , barn ? , corrals , etc.'or dairy
ing and stock raising Land ia well watered and all
choice grass and grazing lind , with plenty of range
adjoining. 1'or sala cheap. Potter & Cobb , 1515
Faruain street. 571-tf
FOH SAtit } Dasirablo lots f,1. down , ? j. per mo.
It C. Patterson , 13th and Farnam 575-23
"TT\OIl SALK-Eiigincs now and second hand 10 h p.
.P 17 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable .an 1 Btrvti marj ; ale
boilers of any size and Rtjle. Hlchard & Clarke , U , 1'
It. Y. bet 17th and 18th Stl. Omaha. DID tf
FOIl SALE AmlMlngofllco suitable icr a small
newspaper or Job olllce. Will sell for cash or ex-
cbango for Omalia City property. Addrcs ] "X./ . Q"
Uee ollict- . 403 tf
FOK SALK A fe choice young buggy and work
horecs. Mayno i Barker , St. Mary's ; a\enuo
barn. 4BS-H
FOK SAI.H Largo lot on Park a\cnuo. Also house
nnd lot near bt. Mary's a > cnuo. Inquire 422 Coip
vent street. 437-lmn
- f
T70K SALE Thrco of the best lots in Hanscom
X1 place a. a bargain it told toon. Po'.tcr & Oobb ,
1515 Farnam.
TTlOK 3AT.E Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In ,
A1 1'otter'a addition , S rooms , wall , 300 barrel fi- !
tern , ou two lots , 100 feet front by ISO fet deep , for
52,050. 1'ottcr & Cobb , 1516 Farnam sticct. 46C-tf
FOK SALE Cheap lota In Shlnn's 2d addition ,
Kirkwoodand I'lalmioiv. Totter & Cobb , 1515
tarnam street. 42S-tf
TT'OR SALE Two icoond hand "pianos , at Edholni
JD & Krickson'rt Mnsio Store ou 10th St. 890-tf
FOR SALE Two open eccond-nand buggies and
one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1310 Haruoy St.
833 tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
AND WATCHES.-I ha\o a lot of
DIAMONDS Ladies watches , also some dlauiondi > -
flngcr and ear rings , Two nice sctH of olltalro l > ri-
\atBloanson this jewelry and will sell cheap. Call
at 1419 Dodge St. twollfgbts of stairs. C81-15p
STKAY1U ) OK hTOLE.V From City Hotel , onu
roan cow , flvejears old , right horn half broken
off. A liberal reward will bo gi\cn for bur return.
Fred. Wirth , proprietor City Hotel. 078-2Jp
rpAKENUP Last April , rod and white yearling
J. heifer. Onnercin ha\osamoby calling at M.
Mclbaus , cor. 21th and Mason , and poj ing cbargeu.
M5-5t-lenk
rpAKEN UI'-M y 21tli,18Si , at my place , 1 horse ,
JL eorrol color , nti j one pony hay mare , black tall ,
brand mark on hip. Owner can have name by prov
ing property and pacing charged. I'hlllip Coaiddy.
B93-5W-COW
T MUKKAV has good pa3tunng. Spring water.
, 3M.lt
"OKlVY'taultf , sinks , nml ciwpoola cleaned with
X sanitary cleaner. HatUfictiou guaranteed by F.
Q. Abel , ( successor to J. M. Smith , ) box 378.
THE HULL
ni
The Pioneer anil Still Ahead. ' "
N
' tr. * , „
- * $ $ .m
? , ; v. iM $
- .r&ti > mti
100,000 NOW IN USE ,
Fast tupcrspdlng the largest old fashioned ttoiea
and ranjus. It has tbo timplcit mil inoet otliclonl
ttovo burnura in tliDMoriel , and with now Improve
ments the o blt-t to operate. Absolutely tafo with
its patent rescriolr , nu In mo the b-jtond toasou
uluiout a slii lj accident.
Catalogue , I'rico List , Htc.
VAl'OU 8TOVB CO. ,
CI.EVKLAND , 0
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Ol'ENS FOK SECOND VEAK
Classical , fxkutlfle , Commercial and Art depart
iifiitf. Uatb uexes admitted Tuition low , bo
lOgrluvip , bfbtol toclctv TuUumlpjjed faculty
t ffAddroM for partleul r , llav.V. . W. Ilartha
U. I ) . I'ruMeui. rl'fof. 0 II. Uea iBlstu.Socrttarr
Cl the Faculty , Ucllov e , N b , Jy