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    8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , JUL 23 , 1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
"WednosdaBy Moraine : , July 23 f
LOOAL BBEVITIES ,
S.F. WooilbrldBocHy'editor of Iho Herald
in feollnfr. w y up yesterday. A HUlo boy put In
n apimranco at bin plrtco Monday nlfrht. The
Inmlly Is getting along nicely.
The Firemen's parade will lake place at
t:30 ) : this morning Instead of at 9 M w >
previously announced. Tho'arrlvftl of visiting
firemen necessitates' this change.
The members of the Mannorchor society
wo requested to meet at Turner hall at 8:30 : ft.
in. to-day to take action In regard .to tak
ing part In Uio parade of tlio fire department.
A horse and mule team ran away on
Douglas street ] bent noon yesterday. The mule
fell down and was draped about a block by
the hone. The wagon was wrecked and
> taken to the shop for repair * .
Mr. Klynn , the police-court officer , wan
-npon Dfcta'y R in yesterday after an Ill
ness of two weak * . It Is the first sickness
ho has experienced In twonty-fivo years and
has left Its mark upon his hitherto ruddy
countenance.
A single horse Indulged In a little gallop
onIougai ! Btroot yesterday. Ho wan cap
tured before damage was done. Douglas
ntrcct is a proat place for runaways. The
horses all have a liklni ? for a run on that
thoroughfare.
An alarm from box nix teen called out the
fire department yoslordaymornlng. A small fire
Inh small coal died occasioned the alarm. No
damage WOH done except the warming up of
the department horses , and the spattering of
the apparatus with dirt and mud.
, All members of P. II , k J , . Co'No. 9. are
requested to meet at their hall this
( Wednesday ) morning , July 23d , nt 8:30 :
o'clock Bharp , In full uniform for parado.
Honorary members are specially reijuCBtod to
attend. 1'or order of.
CJIAH , FIBIIKII , J'rwluent.
] ' . II. KOERTKILS , Secretary.
1'otcr Matza , ox-policeman , has received
good news. Ho hai boon notified that there
Is 575 awaitlntr his order in San Francisco for
the arrest In tills city , a few month * since , of
August Seidol , who wan wanted for running
J nway with Sl.COO of his mistress' money.
,1 , Matxa had almost forgotten the transaction
I' but will not forgot to send for the 375.
'
I Qn to-morrow afternoon the Hed StockIngs -
Ings of this city will play a game of ball wit
the Torments at the Athletic park. On Sat-
wday , at 11 a. in. , at the same place , the Lin
coin and Omaha cricket clubs will play n
match game , and on Saturday afternoon at 5
o'clock the 120-yard handicap race will occur
There are already thirteen entries for the race
A party of eighteen passenger agents of
the Burlington route from the various cities
of the east , took supper at the Milliard last
evening. They wore accompanied by T. W.
Ziur , the advertising agent of the road. The
whole party Is on its way to the western
points of the road for the purpose of becom
ing bettor acquainted with thuir line and
loft last evening at 0 o'clock by special train
for Denver.
The now hotel nt Shoahono , Idaho , just
completed and opened to the public , ban boon
named the "Dewoy Homo , " in honor of
Omaha's well-known business man , Hon. O.
II. Dowoy. Sliosohono Is a "tight poart
town , " a division hoadiuartors on the Oregon
Short Lino. Several Omaha men have pitched
tents there , and the way they make tilings
howl In that wilderness proves that their lunge
retain their old time power and vigor.
foilco Court.
In police court yesterday , Thoma *
Moore , George McUinnis and Tlios.
CummingB pleaded guilty to disturbance
of the peace by drunkonnoaa , and yroro
each fined $5 and costs.
Jennie Scott and Mart Connolly wore
arrested for fighting. The woman was
fmod $5 and coats and the man waa hold
under $200 bonds for trial.
James Wallace was charged with in-
toxloatlou. lie pleaded not guilty and
the case waa continued.
The caao againat James Papo for din
turbanco was continued.
_ _
Mick Gornora was fined $5 and coat *
and sentenced to ton days in jail for dig
turbanco of the peace.
Ilcal Kstnto TraiiRforn.
The following transfers wore filed foi
record in the county clerk's office July 21
and reported for the Bun by Ames' roa
oatato agency ;
John A. llnrbachand vfilo to O.J.Ello
uaard , w d , south half lot 10 , block 0
Ilorbach's 2d addition , ? : ! 50.
William Weber to Jacob Weber , w d
undivided i , block 125 , Florence , $2000
Loomis & Phelps to Matthew Gohlen
w d , lot 7 , "Arlington , " 8400.
Ohas. H. Rodick to W. J. Pigmon , v
< 1 , lota a , 4 , 5 and G , block 10 , Isaacs A
fielden's add , $3,200.
BlicrlfTa Ortlorw.
Sheriff Miller has issued the followinj
order appointing deputy shorilH duriui
the firemen's tournament :
STATR ov NIIIIIAHKA ,
DOL'IIAHCOUNM.
I hereby appoint John II. llutlor , 15. A
"McCIure , William Armour. William Astmai
Augustus Burke , Otto Cwlnor and Coore
Churchto act as deputy shorUF * at the < ) mali
Ujlvln ? Park In uuld county , fur the term <
four days.or during thu firomon'u tuurnamenl
commencing July 22ml , 1881.
D N. MII.I.ER , Bhetllf.
Died.
In Klkhorn City , July 21 } Mrs. Cllema Uai
nard , ago 77 years.
Mrs , Uarnard came to Nebraska with he
on from Massachusetts U5 years ago , wh
prompted land and wan ono of the oldeat sel
tleiR on one of the oldest places In the I'M
horn country.
HALVERSON'S ' BODY ,
Kcporteil Tnknn I-Voni din lllvo
. . i'Jerced byThrco Itullcl ,
* ' Itwaa reported yootcrday , that th
Txx3y of Ualverson , the young mau wh
disappeared from this city tome thro
jrecke eincp , had been fiehod out of ih
liver nt a point a few miles distant abou
iiroweoka ago.
It was .reported that the body hat
three bullet bolea in it which goea t <
confirm ( lie etory of the ibootiog on thi
river bank ,
, - . yjnqufr/M / are boiiig made but the repor
* ' Jui not yet teen oonflrmedi
LOCAL LEGISLATION ,
A Number of Ordinances Passed Looi-
ing Toward City Implements ,
Oity Treasurer Buck Makes His
Annual Report of thoi
Oity Finances ,
An Kxcollont 81iovlnir BI ( lo ,
At the regular mooting of the city
council , roll call found members Ander
son , Bochol , Bohm , Ford , Rodfiold ,
Throne , Woodworth and Murphy pres
ent. The minutes of the last meet
ing wore road and approved.
The report of the board of equalization
was also road , after which the council
took a recess of five minutes. It then
convened as a board of equalization and
.Cduncilmon Itodfiold introduced a resolu
tion adopting its report. Adopted.
J'ETITIOSH AND COMMUNICATIONS
From the acting mayor , giying notice
that ho had approved certain ordinances
passed at the last mooting. Filed.
From the same , appointing W. V.
Armour as special policeman for the
Buckingham theater , without expense to
the city , the appointment being made on
the petition of Nugent & Green , its pro
prietors. Confirmed.
From the city treasurer , presenting
his annual report for the year ending
Juno Mth , 1881. Filed and ordered
printed.
' < / ini : POLLWIKO IHJTHR IIEPOHT.
Taxes collect , , ! , reg.
JIISCKU.ANKOUfl COM.KCT10N8.
Costs In i > ollco court. 2,800.fi5.
Fines in police court. 3 , Nil 20.
Fines etc. , in library 37 ! ) 05.
Licenses of all kinds. 73,085.77.
Permits granted . . . 398.00.
Heal citato sold < , r
leased . 4,912.00.
Wood sold from park GO'J.GO.
County for Sixteenth
Btreet bridge . 1,300.00.
Homes noli ! . 275.00.
Use of enginot . 175.00.
Donated for damages
Farnam street. . . . 7.GOO.OO ,
Jndgmont vs. Hal-
back . r.G2.BO.
Proceeds of bonds
sold . 237r.33,00.
Sundries . 415.57.
Total collections. . 780,178.90.
-ToUldlsbursomonts 815,010.78.
The regular bonded debt of the city of
Omaha ( exclusive of $144,000.00 short
time bonds ) in :
lOpcrcontH duo In 1889 171,850.00.
7 portents duo in 1900 1(1,10000. (
(1 ( pur centH duo In 1'JOl 100,000.00.
0 percenti duo In 1903 100,000.00.
(1 ( prr cent ! duo In 1903 100,000.00.
Totil K17,950.00.
Ilonds Hold to bo dated July 1st ,
Gpercentduo in 1901 170,000.00.
Total 707,9r.0.00.
Annual interest on same 17H'J.OO. :
I can again compliment the tax payers
of Omaha on their promptness in respond'
ing to the many calls upon them foi ,
special and regular taxes , and I taki
pleasure in calling your attention to th
fact , that of the 1881 and 1882 lovioi |
there remains delinquent now only one
and four-fiftlin per cent. , and of the Uu
levy of the current year M per cunt is al
ready collected. Very Respectfully.
THU.MAN BUCK ,
Oity Treasurer.
Juno 30 , 1884.
From the fire department , inviting the
council to bo present at its tournament
Accepted.
From J. A. McShano , presenting qnil
claim deed to certain real estate to bi
used as an alloy. Accepted.
- From Mlohaol See , calling attontloi
to the fact that the gutter in front of hi
lot ia filled up , which causes the trate
to flow into his house on Pacific street
<
between Ninth and Tenth. Referred.
From the Bee Publishing Go. and th
Evening Dispatch presenting bids fo
city printing. These bids IT ore ao
companied by sworn statements. Ro
forrod.
From Martha M. lull , calling attontioi
of the council to the fact that contractor
in p ving alloy in block 12 had tori
down her fences and other improvements
Referred.
From .lames Oroighton , presenting os
tlmatos approved by the board of publl
work * . Approved.
From John 0. Ohristianson , statin )
that his property had boon damaged b
the late storms and asking the counoi
for remuneration. Roforrod.
From R N. Withnoll and others pro
testing aeainst , the chanuo of grade 01
Izard ntroot between Nineteenth am
Twenty-first. Roforrod.
From James Uroightou stating tha
six months had elapsed since the coinplo'
tion of Eighteenth and Chicago street
storm water sewer and that MoIIugl
and McOavook aa contractors are < im
titled to their percentage hold back b ;
the city. Referred.
From S. E. Rotors and wife present
ing warranty deed of certain real estate
: to the city. Referred.
From the commission oppointod t
assess damages arising from the oxton
aion of Jeirbrson street , from Funmm t
St. Mary's avenue , waking its report
Referred.
From Charles A. Burmostor , asking
remuneration of $200 aa damages to hi
property arising from the negligent am
careless manner in which Farnam stroe
haa baoti giailod. Rcforrtd.
IlKSOLUTIONH.
By Ford that each councilman bring Ii
the number of crosswalks needed in hi
Adopted.
ascall that the city engineer report <
port , to the council u proper duscriptio ;
of the property upon which the pond o
Magiiant water between Farnam am
Ilarnoy is located. Adopted.
By Wno'l ' worth , tlut a special com
injtlee of three bo appointed to confu
with Jolm A. Hurbacti roapooting ( hi
10 opening of Seventonuth street. Adopted
10 Metsra. HaaeaM , Redfield and Wood
30 worth wcro appointed.
10 IlBfOUTH OK COMII1TTKKH.
It Strn ) , and grades Rocommonditu
that Hmkory street from Eighth to east
ern terminus bo reduced to aixty-sij
feet , and tlut it be graded according to
the petition headed by John R. Cox ,
Adopted.
Same , recomeudinR tlmt the city alter.
imy bo directed to Uke uch atepe M will
thpfreousoof Four-
toonth street , especially whore the rail
roads cross it. Adopted.
Same , rcoomondlng tint tno grade of
Farnam street bo not changed as request
ed by S. R. Brown and others. Adopt-
od.
od.Polico , recommending that neroy
should bo supported by the council in
the enforcement of the pound ordinances
and in so doing have the co-operation of
the city attorney. Referred to the committee -
mittoo on paving , curbing and guttering.
Public properly and improvements ,
aUting It had made arrangements to have
the pond at Seventeenth and Clark direct
pumped out. Adopted.
Same , recommending the allowance of
several bills. Adopted.
Paving , ctirblng and guttering pro-
Honling an ordinance providing _ for the
payment lo Archibald and Jonkinson of
.11.9.83. Adopted.
OHDINANCEK.
By Rodfiold , appropriating 83,805.40
in favor of McOavock & Gibbon , in pay
ment of the ono half cost of grading
Comings street. Passed.
By llatcall , locating n viaduct across
the U. P. and B. & M. tracks at
Eleventh street. Road twice and referred
to the committee on viaducts.
By Bohm , establishing the grade of
the alloy in block 5 in Kountz & Ruth's
addition. Passed.
By Thrano , changing the width of
Hickory street in Credit Fancier addl
tion to GO foot. Passed.
By Woodworth , creating paving dis
trict number 28. Road twice and ro
forrod.
By Rodfiold , declaring the grade of
Izard from 14th to 21st and 20th strools
from Gumming to Nicholas. Passed.
By Furay , amending ordinance creat
ing sewer district No. 21 by adding to It
additional territory. Passed.
The mayor communicated to the
council that ho had approved the ordin-
an co changing the grade of Izard street.
Filed and appointed John Wigman.
St. A. D. Balcombo and T. 0. Brun-
nor , appraisers. Confirmed.
By llascall , establishing the curb line
of St. Mary's avenue , Passed.
By Woodworth , declaring the necessi
ty of curbing and gutlorinp Sherman av
enue from Izard to C'nrk. ' Road once.
The council then adjourned to meet t
Friday ovoning.
THE OPENING DAT ,
The StAte Firemen's Tournament
Opened YcstcrdnyUnder Pavor-
alilo , Circumstances ,
| JYoatordny was the opening day of tha
State Fireman's Tournament , which con
venes in this city , and from all appear
ances Iho mooting will bo a moat ucucosa-
ful ono.
All the arrangements have boon care
fully made , so that all that now remains
ia to receive the visiting firemen and RO
on with the sport. The headquarters IB
.
. at Falconer's halls , and both rooms have
. been , decorated in n beautiful manner
.
. neither time , money or labor having boon
spared lo make the place as attractive oe
.
possible.
. The Muisicnl Union brass oand was in
. the hall during the day and made the
. rooms echo and ro-cclio with sweat strains.
Ono of the pieces was a campaign selec
' tion , and is named "General Logan'c
March. "
r
0 _ Yesterday Fitzgerald hose team ol
0 < Lincoln arrived. There were Iwonty-
S eight men and were under command ol
Mr. John Tomploton , the manager of the
team. The evening [ trains brought
in'.to the city a largo number of firemor
from various parts of the state and alsc
from Iowa.
The Grand Island loam also pul
in an appearance in Iho evening. Tlioei
boys brought with them thoii
hoflo cart , which is the finest ono oi
its kind in the state , and was boughl
by them for the purpose lor which il
will bo used hero. This team has on
lorod in everything at Iho tournamon
but the green race , and have comi
with" no other intention then that of car
ryinghomo | ono or moro of the first prizes
Twonty.ono men and n team from lowi
Gilyalso came in yesterday , William llooc
being ils manager nnd captain.
The Columbns team arrived on thi
overland train. This club is captainoc
by Chief Pioraall and presents a line ap
poaranco. Over forty of the Golumbui
toys are in the city and moro will ar
rive to-day.
The Nebraska Oity team came in yesterday
torday afternoon also , being nearly fort ;
in all. This team is under the leader
ship of Alike Bower an old fireman and
looks as if ho did not intend to bo ti
trailer in the races in which it has on
torod.
NOTED rlllK FIENDH I'llRflENT.
Willlarr Brugor , an old fireman ant
representing K. B. Preston , of Chicago
ia m the city and will have a display ol
his goods in the tournament hoadquar
tors.
tors.Matt
Matt Homier , an ox-chief of the Ohica
go fire department , and manufacturer ol
the Bennor fire escape , arrived in UK
city yesterday to attend the tournament
Edward A. Taft , agent for the American
' can fire hose company , of Chicago , will
bo on the ground to witness the races to
day.
11. Johnson , chief of the fire depart
m out of Dos Moines , came in ycstordaj
and will remain in the city for the rest bl
the week. 0 , 1C. Mead , suporinton-lon
of the fire alarm system of Iowa's capita
city , will also bo present.
_ The reception to bo tendered the vis
ttigg firomou at the Boyd last ovonhif
did not take place owing to an alarm o
fire which broke up the mooting , It wil
bo given this evening on Thirteenth and
Douglas after a display test ot the cit ;
water works and an exhibition of thi
Omaha fire department.
The great event of to-day's programnv
will bo the coupling contest taking placi
in the Academy of Blusio at 8 p. m , between
twoen Webb and Btcolo of this city am
Brett and Dovoro the champions of tin
world , of Ducatur , 111.
The following is the programme for to
day ;
Forenoon Oraud parade.
Afternoon Hose race for teams tha
have uovor contested. Hose race , atati
championship. Coupling contest.
Evening Hand engine contest. Ex
hihition of tire department and city watei
works. Bonfire exhibition.
Owing to the fact that many of visitor
cannot reach the city until tliii
morning , the time of the parade has boon
changed from 9 a. m. to 0:30 : a. m. to h
day.
FIUEMEN'STOURNAMENT. Ram.
uol Roes , the printer , 100 south 14th
street , has the finest cards for firemen.
Every fireman will need them during the
tournament. " "
Cream Sodn at Bell' * , jMm
HILARIOUS HOOSIERS.
An Exciting Twelyc Innings Contest
BctwenntheEyansyillcsani
toe Union Pacifies ,
The Magical "Eight to Seven"
in Paver of the Vis
iting Toam.
A Qrcnt Grirno Ixxikoil forXo-rlny ,
The longest and ono of the most ox
ting R mo of < r witnessed by on Oma
ha , HsaoinuiHge , was witnessed by about
COO people yesterday afternoon , the
contesting clubs being the Union Pacifies
and the Kvansvillo nine of Evansville Indiana -
diana , managed by C , M. Lord , formerly
of this city. Neither of those clubs belongs -
longs to on association or league and the
consequence was that both played ball
with an energy that far exceeded that
displayed by the St. Louis Browns
or the Chicago Reserves in their
games hero. The interest in the game
was also increased on the part of the
Union Pacifies by their extreme dcsiro
lo defeat the nine of their old mana
gor.
Manager McKolvy presented Sails
bury and Dugan nt the battery for the
homo team , Voach , the "pony" pitcher ,
and Decker filling these positions for
the visiting team.
The Union Pacifies won the toss ,
sending the visitors to bat.
Sowdors went out on a long fly to
center field. Thompson was put out by
Dywor at first. M rr reached first
on an error and was helped to third by
Boards' drive to loft field. Decker then
hit a hot grounder to short who was prevented
vented from fielding it by Beard who
ran againat him In his attempt to make
third. Board was decided out by the
umpire. The visitors protested , but
proceeded with the gamo.
McKolvy hit a single , but was forced
out at second by Bandlo's grounder to
Hag&n. Bandlo was put out at third
after D ivy or reached first. Snood then
struck out , leaving D ivy or on second.
The visitors were again whitewashed in
the second. For the homo nine Walsh
- reached firot on on error and scored on
Decker's passed ball. Tn the third
Marr and Board for the visitors crossed
the homo plate , and McKolvy , Bandlo
and Dyer for the homo nine. In the
fifth Evansvilles increased their chances
by adding four moro runs to these al
ready made. In the seventh MoKelvy
again crossed homo phto , and for the
, Lloosiors scored after two men were
out , making the score stand five to
seven , until the last half the
ninth innings , which Bandlo opened
up by reaching first on Sawder's fumble
and was allowed to cross homo by
Dwyor's mat-nficont drive to contra for
. two bases , Uwyer also scoring on Marr'a
overthrow to third base. This concluded
the run-getting for this innings , the score
being a tie. In the tenth innings Decker
bad reached third when Voach hit a high
- fly to Smooct who captured it , putting the
ball to Duggan after Decker had croasoc
the homo pinto. The umpire decided ho
had not touched fourth base and upon
being touched was declared out , onaiiif
the innings. The visitors protestoc
against .this ruling and when it woulc
not bo reversed they put on their coati
to leave the park , when Manager Fort
came down from the grand stand am
stated that his men would play out the
gane under protest. In the eleventh
Sniod led ofl with a three bagger , bu
wai put out at homo on his attempt to
so jro on Whitney's grounder to Hagan
In the twelfth bowdora hit the ball for
thron bases to extreme right and scorec
on Salisbury's wild pitch , winning the
gamo. Great dissatisfaction was ox
prjfsod toward the umpire who made
nuny egregious blunders during the
game. There were no brilliant featured
in the which
ginio nevertheless was exciting
citing from the beginning.
To-day the Evansvillos will put in
their regular pitcher , and Rockwell am
Dandle will bo thobatto ry for the homo
< tonm. N
Below ia the score :
ONION
Players n mi ro A is
MoKulvy.Ud b . 'I fi 6 2
< liumllo , ol . 'J 1 2 0
DwyiT , Hi . 2 2 11 0 2
Sliced , rf . 0 1 2 0
Whltnoy,3db .
Walsh , si . I o 1 4
Cavnuugh , 1 f . o -
Dugan ; c . 0 0 13 3
Salisbury , I f . 0 1 0 14
Toals..w ! . 7 10 30 25
TVANSVIU.K.
Player * R 1 n ro A
SowdiTf.lb . 8 2 17 1
Thmpson.lf .
Marr.r f. . . .
Heard , as .
Dackor.c . 0 2 7 3
Veach , p . 0 0 0 10
Hogan , 2 b . 0 0 4 10
lUlferty.Sb . 0 1 B 4
Uryauu ( . 1
Totals . B 9 80 : t5 <
Time ot gumo two lumm and 45 minutes ,
Two base hits ; Heard 1 , Imyor 1.
Tliroo ! > ese hlU ; Htiwilurj 1 , Hryuu 1 , Snood 1
IluiiHOaim.il ; ICvunaylllu'- . Union Paciflo 1.
I.i'Uou liano ; Union Pacific 11 , Kvaimlllo 4
Paused lull * ; Dugan 1 , Dockor.,1 ,
Umpire , Smyth.
Ladles should iclloct before using any
preparation that is applied to so delicate
surface as the skin. Any cosmetic will
at first impart a beautifying effect ana not
apparently injure the skin , but in a very
10 snort time little blotches and discoloao
lions appear on the face which ccuclu
id sivoly how the poisonous drligs in that
10 composition. It can bo safely said the
moro than two-thirds of the face powder
contain thcao injurious ingredients. Poz
roni's medicated complexion power is not
only abiohwoly free from all delotoricur
it matter , but its principal ingredient is an
.o active curative for all diseases of the
skin. It has stood the teat of years. Sold
by all druggists , nio-oodyl
A lllot.
CiiEaTKiiTOwH , lad. , July 22. A riot oc <
curroci iu Jowett'd wood ) , nenr heroyosUrilay ,
whorothe oolorjd Methodist churches hold
a camp mooting , Excursion traiiu were run
from surrounding towns. Liquor was taken
to the ground * and largely consumed. At 4 p.
m. fight coin&anccd wblcli resulted In a
riot , pistols nn3 razor being mail InMscrlml-
nately. A sheriff hntrln ? of the trouble , start
ed with a Dona Upon bit anlvol tha mob
icattereJ.Wm. Ashley WM found shot through
the utom/ich / and will die. About a doieu
othtro were on the ground , moraor ln
injured , r" " " . . .T
PEIlSONAJj.
A. Dennis , of Grand Island is at the Metro-
olitani
L. P. Willlamf , of Frtn-ont , is at the Met
opolitan.
Ji B. Wallace , of Fremont , Is quartered at
lie Metropolitan.
W , II. William * , of Aurora , Is registered at
ho Metropolitan.
C. J. Grablo , of Kearney , is registered at
ho Metropolitan ,
Charles Dlckoy , of Blair , Is registered at
10 Metropolitan ,
Fred Fo w , of Nebraska City. Is sojourning
t the Metropolitan
Robert Miller and family , of McCook , are
topping at the Metropolitan.
D. J. Goff , of Nebraska City , came up last
vening and is registered at the Metropolitan.
M. .T. McGiven , of Buffalo , Now York , a
choolmato of J. M. Williams , of yio Union
acific headquarters arrived in the city yes-
orday morning and spent the day with his
riond. Ho will leave this morning for Junia-
a , this stats , where ho will remain for several
eforo returning home ,
I'osloniuo CliriRKcs.
PoatofOco changes in Nebraska and
owa during the week ondlng July 19 ,
88-1 , furnished by Wm. VanVock , of the
ostoflico department :
NKDRASKA.
Established Crow Butte , Sioux conn-
y , John Welsh , postmaster ; Garfield ,
jincoln county , James Aublo. postmos-
or ; Long , Frontier county , Wi'liam ' P.
Vlillor , postmaster ; Luray , Red Willow
county , John W. Wolf , postmaster.
Discontinued Lone Star , Butler
county.
IOWA.
Postmaster appointed Waterman ,
Wright county , L B , Grcnt.
Discontinued Soldier Valley , Harri
son county _ _
This powder never varies. A marvel of purcness ,
trength and wholoaomencau. JIoio economical than
.ho ordinary klnds.and cannot be a , ld in competition
with the multitude of low test , short weight alum or
phosphate powders. SoIdJjOnly Ia c&na.&ROK'AL
HA KINO CO
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ta-Bpooiaia will poaltivolynot po inserted
unless paid in advance.
TO LOAK Money.
'ONKY to loin In suiis of 8500 and upwards on
M Improved DouKlas Co. farm ) . U. C. Patterson
Co. , Itctl estate and loan agaut , 18th and Fnrnam.
443-Imo
TO LOAN The lowest rates of Intern I
MONEY ' Loan Aitonov. 16th * PonMa 4-
TVTONEY TO LOAN In sums of JSOO. and upward
1V1 0. F. Davis find Co. , Heal Estate and Loan
Agents. 1605 Farnam Bt. tlS-tl.
HELP WAWTB1J.
One or two young men to atslst In sur
veying , by II Hohwer , Engineer and ( surveyor ,
1511 Fainam street 7433p
- experienced canvMscru CMty
work. Inferences , Addrew "J. II. H. " rare
Bee offlcc. 0722p
Young man to canrasK the city to tell
WANTHU ' coramUilon. Address "Merch nt , "
Omaha postolDce. 703-23
A gaod kitchen girl at northwest
WANTuD Hamilton and nor , north Omaha.
76-24p
ANTED A good girl for general housework In
w , small family , at 1718 Douglaj Bt. 761-23 ] )
VTTANTKD Youug man or woman who under
VV stands bo k-kooping. Must coma well rtcom
meoded. Canfleld Manufacturing Co. , llth and
Douglas , 4th floor. 70122
AN PUD A fenule cook S14 d IZtu Ht.
W
WANTED A capable girl tor general houso-work.
Call at Drlolc residence , corner llth anil 1'lerco
Hi. Mrs. D. 8. liarrlger. 72N23p
AT/ANTED Olrl to work for email family 1610
T V Douglas Ht. J. B. Smith. 735-23p
ANTED Two dining room girls to work In ho
W tel at Norfolk , Nob. Apply 127 B. 21th St.
038 22p
A flrst-o' baker .
- s Immediately. Ire
L. MIltonberRcr. North Bend , Neb. 718 23p
A Onl class blackimlth , one who un
WANTED
deratamU machine forging. Good wages anil
itcidy employmeot will bo given. Address Fremont
Foundry and Machine Co. , Fremont , Neb. 717-28
ANTED A girl to wah UUhes , 1016 Harney
street. 710 2p
WANTKD Book-keepen. One jounjf man at
NeitliBend ; one young lady at Schujler ; one
young lady at Tecntnseh ; two joung men In tills
city , I have these pltccH to fill within 8J days Call
on oraddimj J. B. timltli. 1610 Douglas street.
T17ANTKD Alaay who undentands Cameo Oil
VV Pointing , one who learned at 12S2 Farnim Bt.
preferred. Address "O."Bee ofllce. 721-2p
TI7ANTED Agoojg.rl for keneral noiuework at
T V 1720 CMI street. 705 2p
WANTKD-dood girl for general housework at
No , 1424 Cam street. 701-Sip
WANTKU A good bar louder on who la not
afraid t9 ork at I. . McCoy , 1'oppleton a\e.
between 20th and ! Und St. , n ar Qorcruiunt Corrall
834.22
" \\rANTKD Few p rsoos to learn book-keeping
VV l'o ltlons "September. " J. U. Hmltli , 1318
057-21P
T\7"ANTED-Oue first-claw head laumlrow and two
T ) Militants. Alee two ( crub girls. Apply at
the Couens. 070
TTTANTKD- for general housework , BIS south
VV 18th street 610 28p
V\7ANTED A compj nt girl for general home
TV work In enutl Umlly of adult * . CV11 at 421
1'Uaunt ttott- 014-tf
WANTKU-Immc.lU'.cl/ Cantasscrs t BOS N.
15th St. Wi-Wn
"H/ANTKD A go d glil at 2S14 Douglas street
-A girl for a flmlly of four , a un r
, Und hovt to co k , wo h an 1 Iron. o other
need MUlv. Apply Onoo tu 1409 Park WtM a e.
tin , John Vf , Hell. lonti
WA at ItiO Hherman avtnuo. Mrs.
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OENTLEMEN-Incltv
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8ITOATIOJI8 WAHTBO.
Are prepared to do w
MEEGELL & ROSENZWEKJ ,
OUTSIDK THE CITS
Practical Painters & Decorators In any branch ,
, On Short Notice
CAnRY TIIE UIIOEST AND nNEST.UKTAIt STOCK OF HOUSE ,
SIGN ,
WALL PAPERS AMD DECORATIONS. AND FRFSCO
PAINTING ,
" "SHAW. 1515 Dowlas Street , Omaha , DECORATIN J
LUMBER -MERCHANT
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GUMIMS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB ,
JIOTBRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Establiohod 1878 Calarrh ,
Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Formanonlly Cured. PallenU
jOnrod at Homo. Wrilo for "Tint MEDIOAI-MISSIONABT , " for the People.
iOonsnltation and Correspondence Gratis. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26.
I HON. EDVVARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , aays : " Physician of
jrtc * . ADlllty and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
"An ttonornblo Man. Finn Success. Wonderful Cures. " Hnnra 8 to 5.
VTfANTED A position by a flrst-cla 111'book -
VV keeper. Address "S3 , " Bco office. 745 tf
Situation by a young chambermaid.
WANTED "L. t , " Dee olllco. 7 0 23p
TXJANTED Mtuatlon by a younR man In eomo
Vf business ; has luil exporlcnco In drr goods ,
speaks Knpllah , Ocrman and Dohoaii.in. Will vtork
[ or small wage ? nt tf c beginning. Address 802 south
lath gtroot. JOafcPlI 1'OLCAll. 7S4-23p
ANTHD A eltuatlon by a flrst-ciaas Oerman
bakercither city or country. Addicss "II U. "
Bco offloo , Omihx B23 22p
WANTED-Situatlon by younjf l dy to wait on
tiblo In hotel or restaurant ; sleeps home. Ad
dress " ' . II. " Bco ofllco 7S4-B2p
good Tteady boy of IS/ear T eood habits and
trusty , not afraid to work , would like a position
as helper In hutcheilnjr. . Hai worked at It a year.
Address J2I Itth street. Hen Helton "S3 2Sp
Position In a store by a young lady ot
WANTED aililrem , good education and undoubt
ed reference ! ! . Willing to accept more nominal salary
[ or first three months. Address MUs Oldham , Bco
office. 708-U3p
Position as stenographic amanuendU.
WANTED
lUvehad some experience In that capacity.
Can operate ty > x writer. E. J. Marshbox 403. 6M-22p
WANTKD tltuatlon by a j-oung man as coach
man In private family. Can give good refer-
onrs. Address "A. W. " Bco office. 652-22p
ounc manlocl man wants situation u book
keeper , In wholesale cetabllshment In Omaha.
Addresi " 0. " care Bee. S96-tf
KIQCBLLAHEODS WAHXS.
- and tlt-
-pvUESSJIAKlNU-Ladlestoleain cutting -
\J ting by the Tajlor sjetero. Employment fur-
nlsncJ.thoeo who learn thoroughly. Mra. Corbett ,
1013 Howard. . 7:0-26p
TS7ANTED A few day boarders , at 118 S. 17th bet.
W Douglas and Dodpo. 782-22p
T/ffANTtD / Ihe oddrees ol James and Clnrle )
V > Cra ! ? , gardeners , ( late 0 , Lincoln , Keb. ) by
their i father , Wm. Cra'g * D. falconer , Forfar ,
Scotland , N. B. 741-23
WANTED 32,000 on first-class city Bccurlty.for 5
j ears , at 0 per cent. Address Box 6:0 1'oot-
706-tf
\X/K offer In lota to suit purchaser , eight hundred
VV choice Iowa atccra One halt year olds , balance
two and three } oars old , and a good smooth bunch.
21B-lm STIIANOK DUO'S , Hloux City , low *
AX7A.NTED lioardera to know the St. Charles Ho.
VV tel on Harney Ht. , twtwoen 12th and 13th will
stt up tha bent table board for $4.00 per week of any
houae In the city of a correspondlr" orlce. 228-tf
nfiKT Housea and Lots.
IriOU UENT-NORly furnished rooms with board at
1 1403 Cuss St. 742-31 [ > jt
I70R UENT Nlco nfcw 7 room cottage , Ju t off rod
< street car line. 910 per month , tottur & Cobb ,
1616 Knrnain eticet. 740-tf
FOK UKNT-Nlccly furnished rooms without
board 1314 Davenport Ht. Ui-Wp
"I , utt KENT One furnished front room and three
JL1 rooms fur hou4ekeei > lng , furnished. Call at 1103
south Oth ttrc' t. 740-22p
A new fi\e roomed house. Inquire
2ilDChicago ! street. 760-23p
FOUHK.VT \ nnwfi room liourc. Inquire of Mrs.
E Hoddui , 25th butwcen.Davouportttnd Chli'Ago
strojts. 713-2p
FOIt KENT Nicely furnished rooms for gentle
men , at 028 S. 20th street. 714 2Sp
FOR KKNT-Aumist 1,1S34 , the Urge store build
Ing now occupied by Hauiee Bro's , NOB 1313
1316 and 13L7 llnrney street. Apply to J. 8. Me
Cormlck. 716-28P
FOK UI5NT Two furnished room" , centrally loca
ted , tulttblefor llEht housekeeping. Furniture
for sale. Address "Housekeeper , " lice ollloc.
702-25p
FOIl KENT -With board , large front room with
bay window , gu and bath room , at No. 1718
street. 48)-2Up
PMJK HUNT Five roam cottage with amplegroiiDd
on corner ! 2d and Knrnam. U. K. Doaoc & Co
724 tf
Houioon Hamilton street near Irene
FOUIlEVr
Five room ; , well , cLstctu and cellar. Inquire on
premises , H23-23p
I710II HENT New lioure seven roorcn near Hlgl
I ? Scliool. O. F.Datls&Co. , 1603 Fwnam Ht.
722-28
FOIl IlKNT House and ( table. 16th and Ilarney
115. Wm. L. Menroo , Oth and Douglas. 6010p
FOIl UENT Ilouto and largo barn. 8U1U for
10 horse * , un north 20thHt. Win , U Monroe ,
tilephone 331 , Oth and Douglis. 725 20p
FOR UENT Furnished rooms 1818 Dodge Street.
440-201)
FOR KENT A five room cottage , cor. Sheridan
street and I'oppleton avenue , 110SO per month ,
Barker & ilnyne 457-tf
FOR UENT 1'umUhod room , with board , 1812
Dodge street. 805-23p
TOH UENT Heriting homes ami collecting rents ,
JL1 made a P [ cialty by Moree li Urunnor. tlQ-Vi
W ANTED Fifty houses for lent by Homo &
Brunner. 076-22
FOH Iturr A nicely furnished front room , suita
ble far U o Keutlemen. Iteaionable r nt to right
parties. Inquire 1619 Dodge street. o7S 23
FOIl ItENT-Htabla tor rent stalls lor 4 uorsea
ti ( X ) per month. 1 > 18 Farnam itrcet
8-7-tf
fjiOH HENT Six room cottage , flno looatlim. by iL
P T 1'ctcraon , a K. cor. 16th and Douglas. 617-tji
JTiOUUBNT-l'lewantfumlkhedroomi to r < nt to
JL1 youug gentleman , 1707 Cats ttri.tt. C3B-90n
I poll 1 1UNT Ttronrwa room liouiws , very com.
pete ono block from l' k a e. can VlMEH
1507 Karnom. rJT. . '
Croui"e' '
fWIl IIBST-ln Shlnn't Id addition
, new ho'iso 4
-L1 rooms , | * rtof double hoiw , full | 0t Jn OMT
monllL Apply room 24 Oru.ha National liaolt llulld
" "
4 1 tf
T011 , J'nI"TrA , | , bck I"0' ' e' ' 8w > t.y lurnUbed
, aJolnlng bed room , with uwofWth
rooru
Also bed r.wm up .Uln. . suitable Tor one or *
C D ° * t loction ta the ' tM W"i
J101' ' "KNT-Kurnlshod rooms at SJ27 Dodg 8U
July 7 , u.
TTtOHNISUED roouu 17t4 Douglas 81.
i - _ _ 4S8-lf
Ii OR RENT-One grind ' ' .
! a
. cl Edholm nd Erlelaon. 4JO-tf
"I70U HENT Ono rood sU roem house 26 per ma
-f O.M. llltchooclt. 235-tf
TTIOU HENT House 6 rooms itood repair. Nlco
J ? yard , clatcrn water. Unit Sfii per month 1411
Park Wilde ave , Apply to Jno. W. Bell , Druggist ,
10th St. 185-tl
OU KENT Rooms In Nebraska National Bank
Building. Most desirable otlloeg In the city
Supplied Ith hydraallo elevator and heated by eteam.
Apply at Bank. OS8-tf
FOR KENT Furnished rooms on the north-wet
cor. 13th and Capitol avenue , formerly Crclch-
ton House. 1S9 tf
FOR SALE.
FOd SALE Blacksmith and wazon shop , tools ,
etc. , and house'.ailjolnlug. T o > cars lease with
privilege rf five ? 1,200.
For n > change A grocary business , well located ,
doing a first rate business. Wilt exchange for city
lots or property. Morse & Brunner. 743-10
FOH BALK ; Oil TRADE Delivery horse , waguu
and harness , cheap. Apply 1813 Farnam St.
769-22
SALF. IIouso of 4 rooms , with lot 83x131
feet , near U. P. andB. & . M. depots SI,200. Small
payment down otd $20 per month. BEUlS , agent ,
16th and Douglas streets. 744-28
FOIl SALE OH IlENT CHEAP-A new upright
piano at 814 N. 17th street. 711-24p
FOR SALE At a great bargain , the Scott resi
dence property , jutt cast ot Pratt'a In Hanacoiu
Place , This u a very H'jgir&ble 7 room cottage and
ulllbosoWat asaciiflcc. BARKER& &I&YNK.
712-tf 18th and Farnam.1
FOIl SALE OR TRADE A 6 year old Kentucky
horse 15i hands high , gentle and kind , trota In
8 minutes untrained , also anew line side tar top car-
rlige. C. J. Canan. 731-lmu
FOR SALE OR RENT. Blacksmith and wtgon
shop , with a good patronige , In a town of
1,200 copulaIon. ! Address Q. W. LAMBING , Weep
ing Water , Neb. July'8 3t
I1H Company will pell to hlgho < tbld6er oneframo
JL dvselllng house situated on the eouth-'fst corner
of 11th arid Marcy streets , Omaha. House to be
moved from our ground at once by purchaecr. Sealed
proposal ! ) will be received at my office up to noon .Al
ly 21st. 1834. O. W. Holdrege , Aes't. General Man
ager , B & U. It. U. Jly 18 4t
BALE A Ono driving horse , sound and kind.
FOR lady can ilrho him. Also a Dally & Meoillm *
bor top buggy and a Concord Harness. Will sell to
gether or separate , at 2i7 S. 13th St. 004-tf
FOIl SVLII Grocery bualnosa In good loflalltv
paying well. Will requ're ' capital of about $1,000
Tor particulars adJress ' 'W. W , " ttiisollicu. Odo-lm
FORSALE-Tivo full lots , with three Orst-cliKS
houses In good repair , on S W. err. 18th and
Capitol a\enuo. Ilcnta for $2COO per year
072-tl O. U. DOANE&CO
" [ J\OKSALli Hosrdlnf ; houaofurniture and lliturcu
I ? all complete. Inquire at 210 8. 10th St /
626-2Jp
FOR BALK The American House , Soutn Bend ,
Neb. The leading houl of the town Will soil
with or without furniture. Good buiineci. Good
reason ? given for Belling , Call on or address ,
& 635-28p GEO , U. UcCAIN , Prop'r.
1/OH SALE House of any en rooms and lot 60x140
X1 feet , north 19th. nearSpruco street
f.Q.3p . UHA3. JOHNSON .
"mORSALE A choice dairy and stock tarra of 800
_ T acres , 203 acres nndcr cultivation , 2 } mlloa from
Silver Creek , Neb. , on U. P. Hallway. Good house ,
o. cam and ice houBcs , barns , oorrala , etc. , 'or dairyIng -
Ing and stock ralafug. Land ia well wateied and all
choice grass and grazing land , with plentv ot range
iiljolnmg. For Bale cheap. Potter & Cobb , 1515
.ruagTBtrect. bil-tt
rtOR RALE Desirable lots $5. down , 85. per mo.
1 It. C. Patterson , 13th and Farnam 676-23
FOR 8 &LEiiginos new and second hand 10 h. p.
15 h. p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary ; also
boilers of any size and style. Klchird & Clarke , U , P
U Y. bet 17th and 18th SU. Omaha. 649-tf
FOIl SALE Aprlrtlngoiflce suitable icrasmall
newspaper or Job office. Will sell for cash or ex
change for Omaha City property. AddresdX. . Z. O"
Bee offloe. 408-tf
FOR SALIC A lea choice young buggy and work
horses. Majno & BarKer , St. llarv'a 'avenue
barn. 46g.tf
FOR SALE Large lot on Park avenue. Also houeo
and lot near bt Mary's a\cuuo. Imiulre 422 Con *
vent street. 437-lmp
17011 SALE Three of the best lota In Hansoom
X1 place at a bargain if sold toon. Potter & Cobb ,
1616 Foruam. 031-tf
"f OR SALE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In _ *
JD Potter's addition , 8 rooirjs , well t SOO btrrel clv _ trytWto
tern , on two lots , 100 feet front by ISO feet dcon , feT
$2,060. Potter & Cobb , 1616 Farnam stiect. 4C8-U
T
FOK SALE-Cheap lots In Shlnn's id addition , t
KiikKood and I'lalntiew. Potter It Cobb , 1615 |
Harnam street 428-tl
FOK SALE Two second hand J > lines , at Edholm
& Erlckson'ii Munio Btore on 18th Ht. 690-tf
FOH SALE Two open Beoond-aand bugglea aad
one delivery wagon , cheap , it 1819 narnoy 1.
MISCELLANEOUS.
M ) TIIADE- Choice ruldence In Council Bluffg
Iowatnro blacks from 1'ost otllce ) for Nebrask
land or itock. ' T , A. II. " care Bee. 729-28u
OMAHA , NEB. , July 21st , 1S4. 'Hie partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned , U
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
R A. KELLY , M. D.
781-Sp CUAHLth A. WILSON , M. V. '
STIIAYKD Oil STOLEN-From City Hotel , ono
ruin cow , Oteyetrs old , rlgbt horn naif broleu
off , A liberal rewtrd will be gUou for her return.
Fred. Wlrtb , proprietor City llotul. 878-23p
/TUKEN Ul'-lASt April , rod and wblta jcarl'nt ' ;
Jl lielfer. Owner can h4 > g ameby tailing at U.
liilhaus , cor. 24th and Mason , and paying chaigcc.
645tlowk
UUIUIAY haa good pasturing. Spring waUr.
350. tf
TI(1VV ( vaults , sinks , and o < M poo1i cleaned wlUi
JL sanitary cleaner , batlifictlon guaranteed by f.
a , Abel , ( tucoe or to J. M. Smith , ) box 378.
290-lmn
OPENS FOK SECOND YFJIB
Clinical , ScUutlHe , Commercial ted Art Dti rt I
meat * . Both MIDI admitted. Tuition low , .
lag cheap , lxt ol ocl6t.r. full ; equlpcad f&cultr
jOTAddrets foi p rtlcuUr , liar , Vf. W. Ilortbl
V. O. President , or Trot , 0.11. Doj Ideti , I
&I Uig roouty | , iklltr e , Keb. ,