Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1884)
ft OMAHA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JUO 25 , 188J. THE DAILY BEE , Thursdasy Morninc ; , July 24 i LOOAL BEEVITIES , A circus w Ron TTM stuck at the corner of Tlttoonth imcl FarnMn atroota vostordivy and a largo crowd gathered to aoo tt start , Yostordny an engine struck ono of IforopaiiRh' * toains at the Tenth Rtrcot erod ing but luckily the horaos were not seriously jnjnrwl. The Sunday echool and nocioty of the Tlrst CongrogaUonal church will plcnlo at Hrmecom park to-day. Cars Icavo the church nt 10 o'clock. Last night UioMncnnerchor society of this city gave the iroi > rictord of the Tlvoli par- Jena n pleasant little imrprlso. They were < mt In n ho.ly and under the leadership of H. llnvtn rendered aor 3 excellent choral perfor mance ? . The pamo of ball at the Athletic park yesterday afternoon , between the Koil Stock ings and Torments , resulted In the dofit of the first named club by a ecoro of 11 toG. It was a hotly contoato game and was very ox- citing. Yorterday as Foropaugh's olophanU were passing up Sixteenth wtrcot n horao be longing to llolmrod , the grocery man , broke lorwo nnd ran away , damaging the wagon to the uxtont of § 15. Mr. Koimrod will hold Mr. 1'oropaugh respoueiblo for the damages , The 11. & M. appralnorH hnvo iilod twenty- nlno reports , nwardinr 335,000 damngoa for right of way for the now line from the depot t the stock yard * . The company has pur chased the largest part of the necMsary land by private contract , nnd the nppraisumonts are only on disputed points. Until August 1st wo will oiler rv largo lot of FunNlTUliK at trroatly reduced pricoa to clone out patterns. Will include in this aalo many doslrablo goods in every department of our business. CO styles chamber sols , 25 styles of parlor sots. A largo number of easy chairs , patent rockers , odd pieces , &c. , < tc. CllAni.KH SlIlVKitlCK , 110 ! < J , 1208 k 1210 , Farnamflt. ro&oaugl ArticloH of agreement have been entered into between I1 , M. DufTy , of Omaha , nnd Dick Black , of Missouri , to rim n font race of 350 yards , on Saturday , August 2d , nt the driving park , for $300 n milo , the start to bo 12J foot , scratch Btait. Julfy is n member of the Thuraton hoio team , nnd is being backed by himself nnd the firemen. Ho recently beat Archie McComb of Snn 1'rnncinco. Connider- able money will probably change hands. A jury was ompannollod In the district court Wednesday morning for the trial of ( lee Davis euan Indictment for robbery. All was ready for the trial , when Bavin took n survey of the jury box , nppcarod discouraged , and , through his counsel , Mr. Baldwin , announced his roadinocH to plead gully to grand larceny , if tliu court would allow it. The court ac cepted , and thus the trial act for thu day was ended. No cession was hold in thoaftoruoon , and owing to the extreme heat , the lawyers and litigants were extremely gratuful there for. Llttlo IJeseio imd Bulali Loavitt , daugh ters of County Clerk Loavitt , gnvo a birthday party yesterday afternoon to about twenty of their little friends. They were entertained ] > y the young Misses Loavitt from 3 till 0 in a queenly manner , Mrs. Loavitt had not for gotten to prepare some excellent refreshments for the llttloonos which they partook of with a keen relish. Numerous presents were pro- son ted by tlio guoHts , among which were a number of beautiful bouquets. When the little ones took their departure they all wished Bi > sslo nnd liulah many happy returns of the day which they had just celebrated. Army Orders. Recruit Fred Day , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Neb , , is assigned to troop M , Fifth cavalry , and will bo Bunt to the sta tion of his troop on the first favorable opportunity. Private Byron S. Smith , company E , Seventh infantry , is detailed as scorer and marker in the department rillo com petition , vice Private John til. Townsend - send , same company nnd regiment , hereby relieved. Sergeant Patrick Collins , company 0 , Seventh infantry , is detailed na scorer And marker in the department rifle com petition , vice Corporal John Pedcraon , name company and regiment , hereby re lieved. Assistant Surgeon Walter Reed , U. S. A. , Is relieved from dutynt Fort Sidney , Nob. , for duty as post surgeon , relieving from that duty Assistant Surgeon Henry McElderry , U. S. A. ; who , on being relieved - liovod , vrill comply with paragraph 12 , special orders No. 100 , current series from the hoidquartcrs of the army. The travel directed ii necessary for the public service , liy order of Colonel Gibbon. I'KKSONAU II , 1 fun tor , of 11 lair , IH nt the Motrnpolitnu , ' Thoo. Wrrrlck , of Blair , Is lit the Metro , jtolitan. M. Uartlett , of Wayne , is > t the Metro politan. Frank J. Curson , of Xccraaka City , in at the Jlfitropolitan. J. M , Bell and wife , of Lincoln , nro stop ping at the Metropolitan. 1) , D. Kuhhutti , of Oakland , ii in the c ty topping at the Metropolitan. K.V. . Bhorm-m and [ daughter , of Plaits jnouth , are registered at the Metropolitan , T. J , Grai'ger and \vlfo , of PlatUmouth , are rogUtercd at the Metropolitan , Mr , and Mrs.Geo.'W , Ambrose loft yesterday ll r joou for a two wcokn visit to Boston and other eastern cltlus , MIis Xcrllna 1'rcodman of Detroit Mich. , Is vUItttjf , ' her elstcr , Mrs. Morris II. Sloman , ' . ' 312 Capitol ttvenuo , f Jen Cohvia anil family left yesterday for H ) lilt Lake , Iowa , to bo gone for a few ilftjs < m & pluaifuro trip. Mrs , Ssmuul Burin hift yoktorday morning for a inontliH sojourn in Colorado , taking in tbo bcenery of Denver , Loidvilk1 , M tnituu. Ac. Miss Ella If reman , who hag bwu on ( mite an extended trip to the Kocky mountains , returned from I'lattimouth last evening after Ji vlng had nplesHint time. Bhowos accom panied home by Mrs. Hchlaglo , of 1'UtU mouth with whom ho WAS vlniting in that town. William Fowler , Jr. , ton of Williwn Fowlur , captain of the XIII club of New York City , arrived In Omaha yeeterday Mid while liuro 1 Uio guest of hU friend , Dr. II. L , Houiacciottl , Mr , Fowler is In thu wtt on a pltanuro trip , ju.d will m&ke'DcnrerthU week ftr which JIB will loturn kvvu. STATE FIREMEN. A Two Days Performance at the State Fair Grounds To-day , The John M , TliurHtonn Hatred from tlio Stnto llnoo l y the lionril or Control , Yesterday was was unpropitioua for the tournament. The different companies wont ont to the grounds in the forenoon but finding the track very heavy and muddy returned to the city. In the afternoon they again wont out in the hope that the forenoon sun and wind had put the track in n condition nuch that it could bo used , but were disappointed. The regular programme of the day was accordingly postponed until to day , THE HITCHINO CONTEKT. The hitching contest of the three Oma ha companies was the only thing on yen- torday's programme carried out. This competition waa simply .in exhibition of the Omaha Hro department to determine the best possible tirno the three com panion could make in running by the fire alarm from their respective houses to box 12 corner of Thirtdonth and Douglas. Company 2 made the distance and threw water from the pipe in the remarkable short time of ono minute and forty-sovon seconds ; No. ! 5's time was two minutes and seven second and No. 1 , whoso houao is distant from this box over a inilo ran this distance , laid n block of host ) and waa throwing water in four minutes and Bovon soconds. The exhibition was a most satisfactory ono nnd caused the celerity and discipline of the Omaha de partment to bo the principal topic of con versation among old dromon laat evening. After the exhibition had ended many members of the Omaha department and tlio visiting firemen repaired to Firemen's hall , where a most social time wni had. These in attendance wore entertained by music and speeches from various tiro- men present , and the parching thirst of the Iowa firemen was occasionally allayed by n foaming tankard of beer drawn from a keg on the platform. THE JOHN M. TJIPUSTONB , Ever since the tournament boqan verbal protests have been mudo against the John M. Thuraton hose company , of this city , competing in the state cham pionship race which is down upon the programme for to-day. It is claimed that this company does not como within Uio rules as laid down by the State nsso- olation. H'l'ho 'general committee also held a mooting , and ono of its members says it was agreed to give m > prizes unless it ww allowed to compete in this raco. Yesterday's races , and these on the programme for to-day , with the exception of the free-for-all which has boon put down for to-morrow at 2 p.m. , will como on" to-day. A SECOND DEFEAT , Tlio KvansvlllcH llcatoii by tlio Score ot to to : t by the Union 1'nclllc , Tlio Evansvilles and the Union Pacifies yesterday afternoon crossed bats for the third time and an overwhelming defeat resulted to the visiting team. The homo nine kept the Iloosiers hunting leather a great share of the time , hitting Crowoll , the regular pitcher , for thirteen safe hits. The homo team presented Salisbury as pitcher , who never did more cil'cctivo work in an Omaha diamond , Ilo was surpportod by Cavanaugh behind the bat who played a romarkblo game and taught the visitors they could not make second' ' by theft , cutting oil' the only two who furtively attempted to make it. Fdnkhousor played an unusual game in center field , missing a high fly from Jameson's bat , an instance some mo as to bo remarkable. Crowoll was Hupportcd behind the bat by Voach who caught the two provi- oils games and played his position almost faultlessly. Jameson , the released catcher of the Union Pacifies played second for the visitors , J lagan holding down first. Tlio homo team won the tois for the third timo. MeKolyoy led oil' with n two baaor , made third on Handle's put out at first , and came homo on Snood's single to right Hold , mak- imj an earned run. The visitors were allowed to ncoro in the liftih innings only , llogan hit the spliero for ono base and was allowed to make second on an incfl'uctuul attempt to cut Crowoll , the bailer , oil'at first. After Sowder went out on n popup to Salisbury Thompson made n line drive to right center for three bases and made homo on McKolvy's poor throw to cut him off at third. The homo team added four moro in the sixth nnd five in the eighth to that of McKolvy's in the first , defeating the visitors by the score of tun to throo. The ground was very muddy and its condition greatly retarded the uamo. Strock , the old catcher of the IHuftY team , who umpired Wednesday's game , acted in that capacity yesterday , and was cheered by the ctowd when ho appeared. The attendance wns about 1,000. Following is the score. D.NION rAClKICH. 1'layorn it mi ro A it MoKnlvy , 1M b a -1 a 1 1 Hamllo , o 1 1 ! 1 0 0 Dvvyer.l b 1 1 7 0 1 HnoMl , r f 1 it 1 0 0 Vunkhouscr. o f- , I 1 0 0 1 Whitnoy,3db DR. . 1 1 a a 1 OnvnauBh , 1 f 1 0 8 a K Hockwell , p 1 1 o 'J 1 Totals 10 13 i7 ! 10 0 RYANHVIU.K. * 1'layurn n 111 ro A K Sowdern , rf 0 0 1 n 1 ThompsonIf I a 0 0 0 HeardHB 0 1 1 1 Decker , c 0 0 5 ti 1 ilnm Moiio f Vcnch , 1 b 0 0 3 1 0 Hiittan , L'b I 1 11 0 1 KttfH-tv , lib 0 J 1 S 'i Crowell , p 1 0 1 7 3 Totals a 6 , 121 li JO III INN1NI1H. , 1 13 I ! ! fi fi 7 8 ! l Union Pacific 1 H 0 0 0 4 0 ft 0 10 Uvansvillo. . . , , 00003000 0-3 Time of game t ! hours. hits ThcmpHon 1 , TVVU.IKMO lilt * KoKuIvy 1 , Hiwdlo 1. Wild pitch-Salisbury 1 Crowell 1 ! . Ktino carnoil Union 1'aclfloP , KvtnsYilla 1. Umpire Htrojk. of Conuclt Jilulli. Tlio Durantr , } The * uiotnberi of the Durant engine company feel justly proud of their dis play in the parade of Wednesday. They turned out thirty etroog. The "old Durant" was burnished up nnd glistened in the sunlight while flowers and stream ers added to the lustra of tho"Mashecn. " The company , through its secretary , Frank Sennets , desire to thank Supt. Congdon and Matter Mechanic McCon- neil , for their aid in decorating the engine , nnd to Mrs. and Miss McConnell and Mrs. Midgoly for their generous gift of boquots. These ladies halted the company in front of their residences on Cass street and pinned boquoU on all the members , The bjys are confident they will receive the premium for the best dis play in the parade. DOINGS IN THE OOUKTS , The Steamboat CnneH Finally DIs- of Cooper Found Guilty or lliir/jltiry 1'ollco Court Uriel * . THE UN1TB1I HTATBS COUIIT3. The opinion of the United States circuit judge in the libel case of J. II , McLiu'n ot al against the steamboats Gen , Mead , Nellie Peck , nnd Gen. Terry , was received and filed in the United States clow's oflico yesterday. Judge Brewer overruled the exceptions to Judge Savage's report , dismissing the case at the coat of the libellanta. It is thn opinion of tlio judge that the claim for which these boats v/oro libeled is against the Northwestern Transporta tion jcompany and not against the boats. The General Mead passed down the river last night froightloss on its way from Covingtpn. where it has been tied up for soiuo time , to St. Louis. It will bo run on the lower river in the future by parties who purchased from Mrs. Ncllio Pock , its former owner , who for snmo time past has boon residing iu this city. I'OUOE COUKT. William Kirk , for the laroncy of n coat , was given 150 days on bread nnd water. A complaint was filed against a police man by Ymnio Clinton , who claims that the guardian of society assaulted and boat her , while on duty in a state of intoxica tion. tion.Tho The case against Joe Miller , charged with assault and battery , waa continued. These protcstonts say that it has not been in nxistenco the requisite length of timo. The board of control hold a moot ing yesterday and decided to bar this company from the state championship race to take place to-day. THE W.STUICT COU11T. Thomas Cooper who was indicted for burglarously entering Bowery Hill saloon in the fore part of Juno last was found guilty of the crime charged , before Judge Neville ypstorday. Ho relied upon drunkenness for his defense , but only a few moments were needed by the jury for for deliberation to determine that he was accountable fcr his acts. The civil suit against Policeman Hinchoy for civil damages nriuinp from false imprisonment , by Napoleon Ander son. was disposed of in favor of the do- fondant. The case of Knowles against Price wns on trial at the adjournment of Judge Wakoloy'ij courc last evening. District Attorney Godwin will call up this morning the case of the State againsi Scroibcr , indicted for murder at the Oa tober term of court. A FIELD DAT , A 'Dozen Kvll Docra Before Judge Boncko yesterday. Yesterday was a field day in polio court. A dozen evil doors walked into the prisoners dock to plead to the various charges against them. John Waddle , A. L. Irish and M. L. Young wore charged with being suspic ious persons. Irish had been working the city with a lot of brass rings and had made several Bales of the same , Ono ho sold for $2. They all pleaded not guilty and were hold for examination. Frank Ncal plead guilty to a charge of disturbance of the ponce and was fined $5 and costs. John Chopp said that ho was not drunk although a wagon had to bo pro vulecl to haul his limp and almost litoless form to the jail. Ilo said ho was sun- struck and his case was continued. i ) . Grandon was n youthful tighter. Ho said that another boy called him names and that ho slapped his mouth. The judge taxed him $ ! i and costs for being - ing so handy with his hands. J. Martin and W. Brown were going homo together on a wagon when they got | into a dispute and got oil upon the ground to settle the matter. Both of them appeared in police court with their uycs in deep mourning. They were fined $ ; t each and costs. Ed. Hood and John Green were ar rested for fighting but were discharged in no ono appeared against them , Harry Austin , a colored man , was charged with being n vagrant and living in a house of prostitution. Ho pleaded not guilty and his caao was continued. A. MistftUo Inailvoriloiitly IMnilo , Cor rected , By inad-vortouco in yesterday's BEE'S report of the tournament the Grand Island team was mentioned as having won the third plnco in tbo race for teams that never contested. This team was not entered iu this race , there being only three competitors , the Cleiands of Fremont , the Nebraska City's No. 1 , nnd the Deluge Hose company of Omaha , The Grand Island team , hmvovor , has boon on the grounds , over siuco the be ginning of the turn inont and , are hero fur the purpose of competing in the state championship raco. This team it will bo roinmnborud won the first prize at Lin coln last summer in the rucu for teams that never contested , Tlio Grand laland'u are in t-xcollunt shape , and will uiaku it decidedly inlerosting for all their com petitors , JIiinto | Tlio man Chas , Unlike , who was nr- rested a few weeks einco for attempting to brain a man with an ax , waa again arrested Wednesday for carrying au old gun and threatening to shoot someone. Ho is evidently crazy and his case will bo taken bofora the board of insanity. J. H , HKNOKN & SON. The Pioneer Boot and Shoo makers , wish to inform the public of their removal from 1221 Farnam street to No , 311 Kloventh street between Farnam and Huriiey , Giro them n call. j234t FOREPAUCH IN TOWN. An Enoraons Crowd Follows the Parade Through the Streets , A Gorf-cous Display Folldwed by AH Excellent Circus Performance. Foropaugh's circus was in the city yes terday and at is the cose when a circus , big or little , reaches this place , the streets were crowded with an anxious throng of people. By half past nine the crowd began to gather upon the business streets , and by ten o'clock it was almost impossible for a person to press his way along the side walks. Longing eyes were turned In the direction of the show ground , but for some reason the parade was late in mak ing its appearance and it was noon before - fore it wended its way down Sixteenth street , but when it did como nil who had waited were amply repaid for their time , for n more gargcous pageant of show property never passed tlirounh the streets of this city. In the afternoon and evening n largo crowd gathered in thotcnta to witness the performance. Never were exhibi tions given in Omaha , the features of which em braced so much that was novel , so much that waa bril liant and so much that waa startling. Two rings and a raised platform were en livened the major part of the timn by the performers , nfoot and on horseback. A troop of Arabian tumblers , whoso feats were as varied as they were daring , is an innovation in acrobatic entertainment. The ring riding is only a secondary in cident. This style if equestrianism is overshadowed by thn steeple-chasing , hurdle riding and chariot races contested on the ellipse which run around the entire canopied space. Such dashing horseman ship by both men and women was never before witnessed in this city. The races had every appearance of being decided on their merits. Certainly they were as honest as the matches aeon on the great fashion courses of the country. The thoroughbreds which were ridden in the hurdle and steeple races were full of mettlo. emeus NOTES. Including the events and bill posters there nro TmO people on Mr. Foropaugh's pay roll. The weight of the snakes that the Hin dee girl wraps about her body at onetime time is 215 pounds. Mr. Foropaugh is ably assisted in the management of the show by his son , A. Foropaugh , jr. , and his nephew , J. A. Forepaugh. Ono of the cleverest things of the per formance is the imporaonation of a dude by Charley Walton , of Walton nnd Ed wards , the well-known sketch artists. The hippodrome races are the most thrilling andsentational of any over seen in this city. The horses nro English thoroughbreds and the riders profession' al jockeys. Mr. Foropauch carries 325 head of horses , ponies and mules. Billy Aotiderson , the sauvo and omni present Pinkerton detective who accorn panies the show , is receiving the congrat ulations of. his friends on the receipt of a telegram from his homo in Philadelphia announcing the advent of a ten pound p'cco ' of humanity. Samuel Watson , the amusement di rector , is just recovering from a oovcro illness "Davo" Watt , the lightninR ticket seller , was the cynosure of n good many pairs of eyes yesterday. It requires 58 cars of extra length , all being between 40 and GO foot long , to transport the show. In addition to this there are four advance cars , nil of which are the property of Mr. Fore- paugh. Mr 1'otviu's Statement , Mr. Potvin , the contractor of the Long street and Loavonworth street school buildings , takes exception to the report of the board of education us it appeared in yesterdays issuo. The BEE local has nothingto sayofwhatisdonobytho board of education other than to giro toits read ers n correct report of the same , however Mr. Potvin ia entitled to his say and ho called at this oflico and denied that ho Enid nt the nicotine ; that ho would give a bond of $10,000 that the roof would not fall 'in , for ho considers thereof roof first'class in every particular. Ho says what ho did say is this : | | "I apid to the board that I would ctvo a $10,000 bond that I should prove that there j is moro timber in the roof than the plans and specifications call for. " Dll'JI ) . HAUTHUN Fritz , son of Alvino and J. F. llarthuu , July 23 ; aged 11 months nnd S clays , J'uni'rol will take pUci July 2.r > th , at 9 a.m. from Twenty-sixth and Horney street. Friends are Invitud , WALTON In this city July 21. at 8 o'clock , ( loorgo , son of Mr. midairs. John II. Walton , ago 1 year nnd II mouths. Funeral to-day at Z [ > . in. , from the resi dence , Fifth and Cherry streets. Friends nro Invltod. Absolutely Pure- nil powder ntrtrrarfM. A mure ! ol ptueiuai treogth nJ wholMouutic * * . More ooooornlcul thiu theonUntrjr klndi.iQtlcannotbi > ld la oomixitltloa with the multitude ot low te t , tbotl weight ilnm or pomlonEoldjtailT la cuu , OYAL rowwai co mipt m . To-Day Wo make a special ealo of laces , includ ing Torchon , Medici , Orienlnl , Antique and Pampadour. They are now _ shown in our corner window. The prices apeak for themselves. Wo only add como early on Monday. AT 2jo PER YARD , Wo will sell Torchon lace worth 5 and 8i cents. AT Be PER YARD Wo will sell Torchon lace , worth 10 and 121 cents. AT lOc PER YARD Wo will sell Oriental , Moresque , Mech lin , Newport , Point , and Torchon Lace , worth from 15 to 25c. AT loc. Wo will soil Torchon , Oriental and Medici Lace worth 25c. AT 25c. Wo sell antique Medici , Oriental , Tor chen Ac , worth 35 to 50c. AT 35c. Wo sell Oriental , Pompadour , Torchon , Antique and Medici Lace worth 50 to 75c. AT 50 CENTS. Wo will sell Pompadour , Oriental , An tlquo , Medico and Torchon Lace worth 75c and $1.00. N. U. FALCONER. CILOVE3. On Monday wo ofier a lot of 100 dozen Ladies Pure English Silk Glovca in 4 , 0 , 8 and 10 botton lengths in Tans , Drabo , . _ _ , , I r.i i n 1 ,1 i n i r/\ Slates and Black , worth 1,25 and J GO , I wo cloao the lot at 850. n _ na _ H f > an HDMHHVII * KR _ EfCaTWSj ? ! ! ! b KuiD B fia * J 1'AXTON HOTEL Millioeiy and llalr Dressing Parlors JStx-oot. Hair ! Hair i Hair ! Cheap nrCountry Orders SoliclU-1. Finest rooms In the city. Centrally located and near Horao railway lU15DouglaaSt. , - OMAHA , NEB. TEllMS 91 to $2.80 per day , as per room. O. C CAMP11ELL , Proprietor. Now park , Sherman n\e. Vt'ralncsJay , July 23rd at S:3J : p. ra. : RED STOCKINGS VS , TORMENTS , Saturday , July 20 , at 11:33 : : Lincoln Omaha-Cricket Malcii vs , - , Saturday , July 23 , at 5 p. in. : 120 TAEDS HANDICAP , jCITAdmlssion 25 Ccnta. Grand Stand Pice. tJ St. Men AB. ST. JULlEN , PROPRIETOR , j S. W. Cor. 15th St. and Capitol Avonuo. On the Kuropran Man. Pirst-clata In eteryro- epecL Table xupplled with game and all delicacies ol the season , whore you pay for only what you order &i per bill of fare. Uooma attached lor transient cus torn. Will also Leop day bcardera at the most rca eoninle rates. MASTER'S SALE. In the Circuit Court ol the United Stated ( or tbo Dis trick ot Nebraska * John Uced , Trustee , 1 \a , I Iu Chancery. Frwield Uotfg , ct al , ) FtmKcrxm'RH OF MORTOAGK. Public notice Is hereby given that In pursuance and by virtue ot n decree onteml In the above cause on the 7th day ol Tebruary , 1SSI , I , Ellin Ii. lller bower , special master In chancery In 0ld court , will on the 12tn day < > ( August , 1SHI , at tlio hour ol 10 o'clock In the forenoon nt thu mid dy , at the north door ol thu United States court h inso and postolllce building In thecltyot Omaha , Douir'as county , utatu and dlatrbt of Nubaaika , sell at auction the follow ing described property , to-wlt : The ciiial | undludcd onti'tlilril part of oi < o equal undivided ono'half ot tlio gouthuejt quarter ol section seven , (7) ( ) , In township liftenn ( ! ) ron'o thirteen (13) ( ) . Slid InterestIf divided , bum , ; 2(1 ( ] ocre situated In DOIIL- Us county , Nobraika. Kl , Is U IIIP.IUHHVKK , Special Matter In Chancery , W. J. OONNKLI , , Sollcltcrlor UuwiiUluant. Jy 12-10-20-atisr 2 0 PROBATE NOTICE In the matter ol the Kstato ol David W , Hazard , de- ceased. Notlco Is hcrclytrlrcn that the creditors of said decto \\illinfettherulrnlnUtrator of said tatatobe- lore mo , County Jinl e of Douglas county Nibroska , nt the County Court Ilopin , In said enmity , on the 2J.ldayof Hi-tiL , IsSI , on the 23d day of November 1884 , on the 23d f&y of Jan , 1SS5 , at 10 o'clock n. iu. rach day , for the purpose ot presenting their claims for examination , adjustment and allowance , Six month ) are allowed for creditors to present their claims , and one } ear for the administrator to settle 8Hld I'ftrUe , from the 2 < d diy ot July , 1SS | Ililn no- tlco vv ill bo publiihed In the Omaha Dully Ileoonou eitch week fur tour weeks successively , prior to the 234 day ol Sept 1884. [ A true copy. ) J. II.UcCULt.OCII , July 23 iO-Aui ; 0 Sp County Judco DE , SWETNAM , Oflico 15th street , first door north ol Far n am in Boyd's opera houao. Loav orders at ollico or Saxo's drup ; store. Telephone 150. , SPECIAL NOTICES. Trill PooUirelynot b& laaorttd unless paid in advance. TO I.OAH-CIOBBV , MONEY to loin In sums ol $503 and upwards 01 improved Douglas Co. farms. It C. Pxtnrson k Co. , lie * ] estate arid loan agiut , 13th and K rnaru. MONET TO WAN Tb lowix * ittea ol Intois ttotnV lo.ui Aiccnor. 1Mb * DnrvU WMI TI/rONKYTOLOAN Insunuof ROO. and upward IVl O , r. Drtj and Co. , tleal EntV.e uid Lon Azoot * . IMS Praam 81. V7 X JtKLP WAHTUD. Tl/AKIED Two flr t-clas mala or female wait- YV er atSt. Jullen UtuUuraQt. 7M-21p , "ANTED Men for HU Paul , Dulutli , Canada and r KanguClty. ( lood WMtr.irduocil fare. Car * ptnten , llltckamltluand UrlckUjers at bnoc. J. A. Turner & IX , corner 10th and llwney. ; 7S8p I7AN1KD Good laundrtw at 8. W cor. Harney 1 acaicthitmtn , Yl" ji > H p r wtck , 7SJ-rCp K MEBGELL & BOSENZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARRT inn I.AKORST AND riNEST.UKTAit , STOCK OF WALL PAPEES AND DECORATIONS 1515 Donclas Sireet , Omaha , Ar o prepared to do w OUT3IDK TII1J CITS In Any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRFSCO PAINTING , DECORATIN } Itw BHAbY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-Catarr ! ? , JDoafnosa , Lung and Norvons Diseases Speedily and Permanently Oared. Patiouti SOured at Homo. Wnto for "THE MEDICAL-MISSIONAUY , " for the People. ? oaraltaUon and Oorrespoudonco Graii * . P. 0. Box U92. Telephone No. 20. HON. EDWARD RtfSSKLL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : Phyaielan of I Itta. Ability ana Marked Suecoss CONGRESSMAN MUIlPHY , DAvenport , "An uonornhln Man. Fine Snccoss. Wonderful Ciirog. " Hours 8 to 5 YVAN'TKU-A coond biker at once , t the Pat. > > ton lioU'l. luqulro for the Steward , 77.1.24) ) ) " \X7VINTED A Rood girl for joncral housework at > V 17-.W 0 ts street. 705 24p \\7ANTKD A bright , tctl'o hey , ohoilt 16 years IT old , with some experience nt the printing trade , at The Uco coniposlnR room. It , A peed gill , smill family nnd Rood \\8j'cs. Inquire at 2416 Uavcnporc Street. 777 20 7ANTI5U Girl In family of two. Good placofor 1 Inquire at C. J , Carian itUo's. ) A oed kitchen ytit \ \ northwtst corner Hamilton nnd 1'lir , notth Omaha , \\TANfKD-A fcniilo cook S14 S. 12th St. > > 719 20p ANTED A tlrstclnis blacktmitli , ono who tin- W dcrftaiuU : machine for ini , ' . Ooodvnzo3 and atotdv cinplojmcnt will bo Riven. Address Tremont Foundry and Machine Co. , Fremont , Nub. 717-28 " \\rANTED-Fow persona to lenrn book-kceplnc Positions "September. " J. U. Smith , 1618 HouglaiSt. 897-2lp \\7"ANTEl-Ono nrst-class head laundress and two T > assistants. Also two ecrub ifirlj. Apply at the ! Cozzcns. 670 tf TTfANTED- for general housework , 01.1 south 18th street 010-28p V\7ANTBD A good girl nt 2514 , Douglas street. WANTED Girl nt 1510 Sherman avenue. Mrs. J. M. Coiinsman 04S tf SITUATIONS WANTED. "AKTED-Situatlon for steady young man In pri vate family or livery stable. J , A. Turner , & Co. , corner iu'th'anii i'larncy St. 78524p WANTED By an experienced galcsumi , a posi- tlon In a dry good * store. licet of references , given. Adclre3S "D. L..O" | Bee Office 176-Sfta WANTED A situation In a flrst-chsj grocery by n } oung man with 7 jc.im' ovperlcnce. liefer- enccs satlslactory. Address "F. X. " care Dec ollice 705-25 WANTED A situation as drug clerk by a man with 4 vcsrs experience. Addicss Kmcat Lac , Witaga , IvnjxCo. , 111. 780.6p WANTED Position na nurse. Ueferenco given. Mrs. J. W. EutDgAood , 1120 N. 17th street 79023 ANTED Situation by confectioner nnd p'strv. man. Good reference. Address " 13. T. " Bee olllcf. 703-24p "V\f ANTED Employment by a gentleman of bust \ r ness experience. Real estate or nthor office work preferred Jlore nominal salary will be nccep ted. Address "D. " Bee otllce. 77G-25p WANl'KD A position by a first-class lal" hook keeper. Addriws " 83,1' llee ) oiTice. 745 tf A good ttcad/ boy of IS J ears , trool hibita urn' trusty , not afraid to work , would like a poiitlor ; na helper in tutcho Ing. , HM worked at U B jenr , Address 221 Kth etroot. Hen Holton 738 25p Aloung married man wants situation as book keeper , In wholesale establishment In Omaha. Address "C. " care Bee. 898-tt WANTS. DUESSStAKINO-Udles to learn cutting and flt- ting liy the Tajlor astem. Eniplojment fur nlilicd , thObO who learn thoroughly. Mrs. Corbett , 1013 Howard. 7.0.20f WANTED-S2.000 on flrst-clasj city securlty.for 6 ytars , at 0 per cent. Address Box 620 1'ost- otflce. 700-tf \\7K offer In loU to suit purchaser , eight hundred V V choice Iowa steers. One hall year olds , balance two find three > 6ars old , and a good smooth bunch. 219-lm HTltANUK BltO'S , Sioux City , low. " \17JLNTKD Boarders to know the St. Charles IK W tel 011 Harney St. , between 12th and 13th will 8tt up the best table board for $4.00 per week of any house In the city ol a oorrospondlr" mice. 2Z8-tf FOB RBNT Hooaea and Lots , /H > U KET A new cotttge 12 mlnutfs walk from L * tdo Post ollice. $22por inu , Uoite It truncer. F 'OR ' KENT Two houses 0 roomu each 2 blocks from Mod Car lino. $22.60 per mo. lloruo & Brunner. 781-29 FOUHEiNT 8 roomed house. 20th nnd Pierce fit. 34 per mo. Horse. & Brunner. 782-29 poll IIK.ST Furnished rooms Iflil Capltul avf. 787-SCp ITU ( KENT A llvo room cottage northwfBt cor. Ju Capitol avenue and 2Sth streci ; city water. In quire at iilS C-tpltol avenue. 771-2fip FOIl KENT Ten roomed nounc ; furniture for 60.1o until July 31st , 1724 Douglad. 770-tf 171OK KENT A store on Utti anil l > orcus. XTi _ L1 Itooau. II. Kidlritun. ! | ; 7GO 'ii ) | J7\OH HE.NT-NoIy furnished rooms with board at 1 1403 CaSd St. 74Z-31pA Ij Olt It-US'r Nloe new 7 room cottage , just of ! red Jj street car lino. $ J5 per month. Hotter A. Cobb , 1615 Farnam street. 748-tf ir Ou UE ' Nicely turnlebed rooms without 1 board 131i Davenport tit. FOH IIK.VT Nicely fiirnlBbud roouw for gentle men , at C2SH. 20lh street. 714 23p 1.1011 HENT-August 1,1S84 , the Iaro Bt ro build , X1 lug now occupied by Hamea Ilro's , Nos 1318 , ISlfi nnd 1317 Harney btrect. Apply tu J. S. Me Cormlak. 716-2Sp FOH IlENT Two furnished room' , central'y ' locn. te'l , tulUble for light housekeeping. Furnlturu for Kale. Addresa " " "Housekeeper , lieu ollice , 70'MCp FORUKNT-With board. large front room with bay window , gaa and bath room , nt No. 1718 Dodge etroet. FOH UKNT-l-'lvo roam cottage with amplegrounJ , on corner ! & 1 and t'arnam , (1 , H. Doane & Co. 724 tf I70H lliNT-\ew : honre eoven roorcg near High I ? bcliool , 0. F. Dai It & Co. , 1603 F ru m St. 722-28 FOIl KENT-Hnuse nnd stable , SOth und lUrney , I 115 , Wm , L. lt nroe , 8th and Douglas. FOH HK.VT Houie and largo barn , stills for CO homes , on north 20thSt. Win. L. ilonroo , telephone- , 0th and DouglM , 726 20p OIl KENT-Furnlshed rooms 1818 Dodge Street , HENT A flrn room onttage , cor. Shrrldan FOR Btreet and I'oppleion avenue , 818,50 per month , Barker & ilayno 457-tf ITiOH JIKN1 - btablo Inr ruat oUIIj for 4 BorVos ' ft 00 ) > r mouth. 1310 Faruiia itrtct. 8i7'tf 11-OHHE.NT rouin oottai ; , flna loratlon , tiy S. 1 T Peterwn , S. K. cot. 16tli and Douglas. 617-tl U. IpOKHK.NT 1'louentfurnUiu.l rootu to rent to 1 young geutleman , 1707 Caen ttrco M'I0 ! ) | > 17011 llt.VT Two new fl room housed , very row 1 plots ono block from Park an , can , AUKS , 1607 Faroam , FOH HENT Hooms tn Crouute'i Block , a. U. Illtchpuclr , 613-tt > 0tl RENT In Bhlno'i 24 addition , new house t , u * loomi , partol douhla houne , full lot til OJ per ' month. Apply room 'it Oio.Ua National llink llulld Jl Fit IlENT-rurnUhod room * at S227 DoJgo St. 497-ltnp FOR KKNT. A furubhtx ] back parlor ivr iwu pur torn at Iflll Dxlgo eUMt E > July 7 , U. IjtOll HUNT One Krand tquarv ulaoo. Inquire J M oiC4bounaad il k oa. tto-W 1C OH RENT-Novv homo suitable for Imtctor fam- ly boarding houe,25 rooms Deslrablo location & M jne , 13th and Fnrnam. H28 tt T One rood six room house $25 per mo. P.M. Hitchcock. 285-tf FOIl nF.NT-Houso 6 rooms ( rood repair. Nloo i. I'wS' , > lcrn W4t.cr > K nt * 6 par month Mil lOthSt UeMO < At'l''yto ' Jno. W. Bell , UriWK'st. ' 1S5.Ttf ! ! 0.l1J.tVNT ! I'fom3lriNolrft91"1 ' National Bank . J. nullillni. Most ilc lr Mo otncos In the tlt Supplied with hydrautlo clevatornnd heated by steam ' Apply nt Bank. fl:8.tf FOB SALE. FOH S\LK-Dradcil Durlnin Cattlo-7 vdrllrc heifers ; COtvvo year eld lielfcr. * ; 01 tnroo jcar i U conn ; 4 four yiar old COVVF ; Zpedl reej UurhimbnlK 3 oini I onoUnbhovr anliini ; 2 ( cvcri-clhtli3 ) ; 1'ur- hauibulls , 2.tearsolil , Abe oexcept rv towarocra do stock Mill nhgwtlictr brooding plainly. 2(1 ( calves by f aid bullii , out of abnv e cows , ns are the yrarlltiK : 11 vcarlliif ; ptccrc ; 17 two jcir old steers nnd 78 tlirei- jcar oldBteers. K , P. STrilN , illndcn , Neb. 192-lmp I70H SALE Ono ot the bust retill gricery i-tores InOmahn.or will trade tor roil cjta'.o. Apply to "A. W. " this ollle. 7e tl FOH SAI.S-Stock ranch , In Wheeler Co , . Nub. of 1,090 acres ot heavy hay land , ecu put up 1 , ' W tons of hay nnd plenty of rnngo In hllla , good hoii'e , thcdti , scale' , mnwerj , rakes , ttackcr and three miles ot fence , all for $7 per ncrc. Will eell young Ktock with It. Must Bell soon. L. W. Plank. Alliiou , Neb. 783-SOp FOH9ALK Rebtiurant In a good l.vnti . .11 . , Pro- I rtctor wUhes to so Into another bU3iues > Ad- dress "P. O. " Beoolllcu. 731-Sp Foil SALE niacksmitli and wajon Pimp , tools , c'c.and houjotadjulnlng. TAD jcirs lease with ' privilege rf five $ I,2JO. For fixehango A grocery bustncn. well located , doing a first rate buslnee ? . Will exchange fur city lots 1 or property. Morse , t Biunncr. 7-13-50 FOH SALE House of 4 rooms , with lot 33x132 feet , near U. P. nnd B i it. dcpoto 1,200. Win ill payment down nnd $20 per month. BEAllS , agent , 15th and Doughs streets. 74428 F OH SALE Oil HENT CHEAP A new uprirlj ; piano 5 814 N. 17th street. 711-24p FOH SALE At a great bargain , the Scott resi dence property. jut cast of Fratt's In Tlanscmn Place , This Is a very desirable 7 room cottogo anil w 111 bo sold at n sacriQco. BARKER & ilAVNf. 712-tf 13th and Farnam. | F OR SALE OR TIUDB A 6 year oU Kentucky horse 16 J handB high , gentle and kind , trots In 8 minutes untrained , alio a now line side lar top c.ir- rltgc. C , J. Canan. 731-lmo FOH SALE A flno driving horse , sound and kind. Any lady can drive him. Also n Daily & Meadiia- ber top buggy and a Concord llunoss. Will cell to gether or separate , at 21" S. 13th St. COt-tf FOIl S\LI3 Ornccry business In good pajingwtll. Will requ'rerapltnlof ' nbo 1'or particulars address "W. W , " t.nlsolllce. 030-lrn FOIl S LK Two full lots , with three ttrst class "X houses In good repair , on B Vf. err. 18th and - ' Cacltol avenue. Ilcnta for 32,1 OJ nor year 072-tf O. It. DOANE t CO. T70R SALE Boarding houno , furniture and ilxturca 1 ? all coniiilete. Inimlru nt 210 S. 10th St rpOIl SAT > K Tlie Amorioin House , South Bend , J1 Neb. The leadinghoul of tha town Will sell with or without furniture. Good bu lncm. Good rcauon * given for selling. Call on or addreso , E635-2Sp OEO. H. McCAIN , Prop'r FOIl SILE A choice dairy and stock tarm of 800 actef , 20 ] acres under cultivation , 2i miles from Silver Creek , Neb. , on U. P. Hallway. ( Jood house , a com and Ice houses , barnp , corral i , eta , or dairy- log nnd stock raising. Lvidlsucll watered and all choice grass and grazing Und , with plenty ol raugu adjoining. For ealo cheap , Potter & Cobb , 161t > Famam'street. 671-tf T7OH SALE-Knglnes now and second hand 10 h p X1 15 h. p. and iO li. p. portable and stationary ; also bollcrd of any elzo and style , lllcbard & Clarke , U , P R. Y. bet. 17th and ISth Stl. Omaha. 649-tf FOIl SAIiK A nrktlng etllro suitable newspaper or job otllco. Will sell for cash or ei- change tor Omaha City property. Addrcu' X. & 0 , " Bee ollico. 408 If TjVR S tK A few choice young buggy nnd work -F horbos , Uayno & BarKer. St. llarv'u 'avonue bam. 46S-tf FOR SALE Largo lot on Parkavonuo. Alsohoui * and lot near bt. Mary'd nveauo. Inqulro 422 Con vent etrcet. 417-lnip ! FOR SALE Three of the best lots In Hanscom place at a bargain If sold eoou. Potter & Uubb , 1615 Farnam. 031-tl FOIl SALE Cheapest housu and lot la Ounha , In Potter'a addition , & rooms , we. I , SOD barrel cis tern , on two lots , 100 fott from by 130 fet deep , for $2.050 Potter & Colih. 1615 Farnum - ti cct. FOR SALE Cheap lots In Shinn's 2d adlltlon , Klrkuoixl and I'lainviow. Potter & Cobb , 1615 1-aruambtreet. 42S-U FOR SALE Two second hand 'pianos , at Kdholra & Edckaon'rf ttiiHio Store on lath St. 830-tt FOR SALE Two open neoond-nond bugglu aud ono delivery wagon , obeap , at 1810 Harney St. 833-tf MISCELLANEOUS. OUTFIT FI'.EK-F.fty r cr cout prodt Addresa H. K. Ike ollico. State where you boird. 7t9-2p ANTED Two blacksmltha at oncea. . A * Turner & Co. , cor , 10th and lUrney. 778-24 IOST A bank book mil roeinorand ui book lie- J iwien the U. P , depot ) and residence , 13 | North 18th etruotn. Tlio booki via uicltsa to any onu bat the ownorj The Under will he Bultabljrcwardcd by lokvlng them to the U , P. Freight ollico or Com mercial National bank , K , B. Wood. 779-24 Ajoungvvlowwlshcs | to correspond nltii a gen tleman who It traveling , goiogtj Moitana or California. IlMtiavcIed ; or would kerp lieu ilor a geiitletaon. CorrpHuoudonco received until thi Mtlu Addrcw Mrs. "A. M. K " Fiumont , Neb. 7t2-S6u BOARDING HOUSE-Guod board and lodgkg at J 812 north llth etrect. Also one furnished room for rent. 163 ! 8p o TRADE Choice reMdcneo In Counoll Illufld JL Iowatwo ( bljilis from Pout oflloe ) lor Nohriik landoritock. "T. A. H. " care Bee. 729-28 ; . -I i t April , red nnd wlilto jeullrr J heifer , Onner can hivoaamaby calling at 1C JlelhaiiB , cor. 24th und Mason , und pej Ing chaigeu. STKAVKD 1'rom KM leMtum n t > . II Jonc-e. 2 07 Uobfcttr street , oce red , ruanoow. lUward for recovery ot fame. T MURRAY boa good pantunng , Spring water. , . S5fl.tf IHIVV vaults , tilnku , and owpools dranej with tanltary cleaner. HatUfartlon guaranteed by V. . Abel , ( auccodor tu J. M. Smith , ) box 878 , EDWARD KUEEL , IIAGISTEII OF PALMYSTEIIY AND CONDITION ALlST , SK13 I'cnth Btrwt , between Farnam and liar- ney , will with the aid ol guardian tplrltn , obUlnuig any one glance or the put and present , and tA inirfaln condition In the future. Boot * anil thof da to order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. JEFFERSOH PARK DINIHG HALL , SIRS. J. BOIIOLLKR , Proprlotor. Day Board $4.00 For Week , erjthiog new and flu ! olua. lee cream and Lnu. eoada a f pcoialiy. Collco 6 oenU , and a mot tee dUh Mrv it at all hours. North Sixteenth Street , Omaha , Keb.