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    8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , ' JTJM 2G , 1881.
THE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning , July 26
LOOAL BREVITIES ,
Tbo council adjourned last cnlng with
out doing any business , M no cjuonun wris
present ,
In polioo court ybstonUy tliorewcro five
ilitlmbcra'of the jioaco , four of thorn wore
lined $5 ouch ami sent up. The fifth WM ills-
charged , being sick.
There will bo n regular mooting of llulh
llobckfth Degree. Lodge No. 1 , \n \ Odd Fel
low's hull , nt 8 p. m. , Sftturdny evening , > Tnly
26th , 1881. A full attendance is requested.
Married , Jit Niagara , Ontario , July 23d ,
by the venerable Archdeacon McMurrfty ,
Alfredo Montmorency , of Omaha , Noli. , to
Matilda , oldest daughter of the KoA. . X
1'hllllrw.
Judge McCulloch has isiuo'l ' mfttrlago
Iccmos to the follow ing parlies : Mr. Grant
IJrovvn and Mire C. M. Hrrrick , Mr. A. M.
1'etcrKon nnd Miss ] J. AI , Sjcraon , Mr. P. A.
Soxmnn nn3 Miss Khrabcth Jteckman.
Thursday the man running the "inir
maid " im India slugged the driver of the los !
ton Laundry wngon. Tlio driver was going
tohaNohimarrcitodbut finally concluded to
take S5 In jaymont fur the grief ho had un
dergone.
A tloublo wedding took place at .Itulco
McCulloch'rt court ycpttrday morning , the
] iniiy ] ] couplt'R being Mr. Lee Hnily , of
Omuln , nnd Miss Liila Harris , of Lincoln ,
nnd Mr. W. II. Gibson nnd Mija Mattie
Long , both of Omaha.
At the corner of Sixteenth nnd Izarcl
streets is a pool of ntngnnnt water which in
covered ith n coating of green slime nnd
toiuls forth n tickoning ainoll. Near the oil
mill Is a Minilar pond , These things dhoiild
l > o attended to nt once oru they bret'd diaoano
nnd death in that localitv.
llev. 1) ) . Mitchell , wan telegraphed for
from Nebraska City , to attend the funeral of
Mia. Lucy Price , ono of the first colored not-
tiers of that city , nnd the lirst pcwon that
joined the A. M. J < . church in that place.
The church was organised in her house. The
older will return to-day.
On Thursday evening a gentleman , nc-
companlod by his wife nnd child , drove Into a
bad hole on Twenty-third utreot between
Douglas and Pnrlinm streets. All were severely -
voroly shaken up and the little child suffered
the fracture of an arm. No signal of danger
was up and it Is fortunate that the party es
caped moroRorious Injury.
Thursday night when the wagons were being
hauled from the show grounds to thu depot ,
after the show , ono of the largest and heaviest
ones got Into a hole at the corner of Fifteenth
and 1'aruim steels , nnd then stuck. To add
to the trouble the wagon WHH broken nnd it
was over nn hour before it could bo movud.
During that time the atmosphere in that
immediate vicinity turned quite blue.
THE BuKollico was thu recipient last evening -
ing of n pleasing and euphonious serenade
from the Howard cornet band. Under the
leadership of J. C. Thomas , this organisation
kai approached n high state of prolicioncy ,
and with the handsome nnd majestic drum
major , Sim Marshall , twirling his baton nt
their head In parade , they are perfectly Invincible -
vinciblo "when dot band begins to blay. "
On the green car line on Klght'-unthstroot ,
between 1'anl and Sherman streets , Is n big
hole , canted by the recent heavy rains. No
Jantern or sfgonl of any kind tolls to the driver
or pedestrian that thu pitfall exists. Thursday
avuulng a gentleman drove his horse and buggy
into the hole whllo trying to escape a mndholo
on the opposltusldo of the street. Ills buggy
was badly wrecked , and his horse lamed , but
the drlvor escaped without injury.
A man living out beyond the barracks
drove a glanderod horse into thla city
Ho was arrested by Captain O'Don-
ohouand taken to police court. Judge Beno-
ko gave him orders to unhitch the horse fros.
the wagon , immediately take him from thu
city and then como back for his wagon , The
fellow said ho was a poor man nnd had just
bought the horse and bad not yet got him paid
for. Ifo Insisted that a veterinary surgeon
told him that the horse had the dtitompor and
not thu glanders. Admitting that this is the
case , it la certainly very risky business to
drive a norse sulToring with distemper through
streets filled with valuable animals.
Death of Mrn Mftrja Hlioars.
Last week Samuel Shears , of the Millard -
lard , and hia wife started on a visit
through the east and expected to spend
some time with Mr. Shears' mother at
Rochester , N. Y , When nonring his
journey's end ho received a telegram an
nouncing her death , the particulars of
which arc told in the following clipping
from the Rochester Union :
"Maria , relict of Henry Shears , died
last evening at her residence , 5 King
street , aged ill years and 3 months. This
lady was horn in Shellicld , Masa. , whore
oho married llonry Shears in 1810. In
1818 they came to Goncsoo county and
aettled in the town of Mondon , whore
they resided until 1831 when they wont
to Chili. In 1830 they removed to this
city. Henry Shears was for a number of
years proprietor of the National Hotel in
this city. Previous to IK-Hi ho removed
to Watertown , VVis. , whuro ho died in
184G. Doceasnd resided witli her daugh
ter , Mrs , John T. Laoy , and has been
very fenblo for a number of years. Her
daughter , Mrs Sarah Shears , died in
October last. Mrs. Lacy has boon very
ill for the past four weeks from paralysis.
Ono son , George P. Shears , resides in
Pepin , Win , , and another son , Samuel
Shears , is proprietor of the Millard
House , in Omaha , Nob. John Licy , of
the Western Union Telegraph oflicr , is a
groat-grandson cf deceased. "
Snrpy Cuuiiry Fair.
Mr. Vn'm. Sanders , secretary of the
Sarpy County Agricultural society was
in the city yesterday talking up the next
meeting of the society , which occurs
October 1st , " 1 , ! ) J , and 4th , The
society Is ia n very flourishing condition
and the prospects for a bi # time nt thu
next meeting are. very bright. The
society has just purchased ten acres of
additional land which will be added to
the already commodious ground * of the
Association.
Tim KJml Ward to tlio I'Vjnf. '
The Elaine and Logan club of the
First ward will have a grand rally on the
corner of Seventh and Pierce streets ,
Saturday evening , July 20th. Speaker *
of the evening , Gen. John 0. Cowin ,
Hon. John M. Thureton , John lluih and
.others.
E. M. SmJBKiia , secretary ,
THE FOES OF FIRE ,
Yesterday's ' Tournament Successful in
Every Particular ,
The Eacos All Disposed of but the
Freo-for-All to bo Hun To-Day ,
Tlio TlmrfltotiR Ilnrrcd from tlio Con
, test for.tlto StatoOliMinplon-
Blilp but KunNev
ertheless.
In point of fair weather , yesterday
was nil that could bo desired for the
tournament. Tlio sun nhono brightly nil
day , and before noon the track which had
been harrowed was in excellent condition
for racing. That parb of Thursday's pro-
gramme which had not boon carried out
on that day wna taken up yostordny forenoon -
noon and completed.
THE FOIIKNOON HACKS.
At the time appointed for the contests
to begin , Ex-Ohiof Tomploton , of the
IJlufFi , who had been appointed ono of
the judges for the tournament
being nbsont , K Roberts , of
Chicago , was appointed in
his utoa-1 , with Mr. Burner in that capac
ity. The timo-kooporu were Messrs.
Croo of Iowa City , Johnson of DOB
Moines and llruoggor of [ Chicago. The
starters were Messrs. Chandler of Chica
go and Driuly of DOB Mjincs.
The first race of the day was tho10
hoao rneo , or the ono for teams that had
never beaten that time In covering . ' 100
yards. In this race , which woa called
promptly nt 10 o'clock , thcro were five
entries , whoso names and order of run
ning were as follows :
1 Deluge of Omaha.
2 Fitzgerald of Lincoln.
3 Clolnnd's of Fremont.
i Nebraska City Hose Co. No , 1.
H Pacifies of Grand Island.
The Delude company covered the dis
tance in G01 Bocondfl , the Fitzgoralds in
50 , the Ololtthds in 48 2-H , the Nebraska
City in Cl , nnd the Pacifies in 48 1-5.
For some reason the numbers in attend
ance nt the grounds has boon very small ,
and barring the visiting firemen present
the crowd would not number GOO persons
upon the ground yesterday.
THE AFTERNOON COKTESTH.
The first race on the programme tras
that of the hook and ladder state cham
pionship. This contest requires 300
guards to bo covered by the teams pul
ling a hose cart nnd raising a ladder to
bo mounted the distance of twenty foot
by ono of the company. In this contest
there were only two nntrios the Dierks ,
of Seward , and the Frontiers , of Fre
mont. The Fromonts drew No. " 1"
and within fifty-sovon sud
two-fifths seconds after they had
boon given the word ono of the company
was at the top of a twenty foot ladder in
front of the judge's stand. The Seward
boys boys boat this time ono nnd two-
fifths iccondH , winuirigtho first prize.
Next in order came the fren-for-nll
hook and ladder race in which there
were two entries only aa in the hook and
ladder championship raco. In this con
test the Diorks made the first run cover
ing the 'MO yards nnd raising n twenty
foot ladder which was mounted by ono
of the company , in fiftA seconds. Tlio
time of Frontiers "was fi8f , the
boys from Howard walking off
also with iho free-for-all prize ,
The ladder contest followed next. In
this there were also two entries , James
L. Roinard , of Fremont , and W. II.
Hildobrandt , of Sownrd. Tlio race re
quires the contestants to run the dis
tance of fifty foot and scaloa twenty foot
ladder. Iloinard's time was ( i 2-5 ; and
that of Hildobrandt 8 2-5.
Koit came the 100 yards race for
chiefs , ex-chiefs and assistants. Chief
Lvman , of Lincoln , Butler , of Omaha ,
Cloland , of Fremont , Nabol , of Grand
Island , Moncho , of Lincoln , and Bower
of Nebraska City , walked up to Secretary
1'ontnol , and placed their names upon
the book of entries. These men all
crossed the scratch In great shape , but
Chief Tomploton , of the Bluffs , who was
hbpring under tlio disability of being a
resident of the prohibition state , und
Diorks of So ward , who refused to enter
the race started with them , the Seward
chief making the finish first , with the
Blufld ox-chief us n good second. The
judges were unable to determine who
was entitled to the first pri/o , nnd or
dered the race to bo repeated , which will
accordingly bo done today.
TUB HTATi : CHA.MPIONSIlir.
In this 300 yard race there were fi en
tries , the names of the contestants and
their positions drawn by lot being as fol
lows :
1. Fitzgoralds of Lincoln. *
ii. Nebraska City hoeo company No. 1.
3. Pacifies , Grand Island ,
4. Clelanda , Fremont.
5. Deluge , Omaha.
When ttiis race was announced , Jerome
Pontzol manager of the Thurstons , offered -
forod to inako his entry nnd was told by
Chief Cloland that his team was refused
admission into the race by the board of
control , and that his team could not
contest. Ho proceeded to explain
to Mr. Clrland that a great
injustice had boon done , and
induced him to call the board to
gether. Mr. Poiitzol then stated his
case to the board , nnd showed that only
ouo or two of the teams had complied
with the rule regarding cortilicites. Ho
continued that the proper way to proceed
would bo to nllow his team to enter and
inako the protest after the race had boon
run. The members of the board seemed
to hnvo pro-determined the and
case , ro.
fused toreconsidorthoiraction.
Ghiofjliut-
lur , who had descended from the judges
stand when the mooting wae hold will bo
aekod to give his vote on the proposition ,
and replied that they knew his vote on
the measure at the time it wan ruled our ,
and that ho had no reason to changii his
mind , The board unanimously voted to
bar out the John M. ThurMiina , Mr
Pontzel then informed Mr. Cleland that
his teams would run nevertheless.
The track was then cleared , and the
Fitzgerald took their position at the fur
ther end of the stretch. At the word
the boys got a good start Rtid cimo down
to the finish in fine shape. This team
has the finest suit of any teams
that h vo appeared in the tournament ,
their pants being of Lincoln green , tight
at the knees , white shirts , and black
caps. They presented a fmo appearance
M they came down the stretch , and
when they croised the finish every ono
in the team was pulling in hit harness ,
Time 4 ? 1.0. 1
The Nebraska City's time was f > 0 second -
end , Pacific's , 48 4-D ; Clelnnda , 47 4 D ;
Deluge , Cl 2-5 , the Fitzgornlds winning -
ning the rnco. Next CAme what everyone
ono wished to BOO the John M , Thtira-
tons cover the 300 yards. Mr. Thuraton
nnnounccd that aa the team
had been barred from the atato cham-
pionohip it would nevertheless give the
people nn exhibition of ita speed. The
judges and time-keepers of the other
races ollercd to net in their capacities
for the John M. Thuratona , nnd the tonrn
wont down to the further end fcr the
word. After two attempts to get on" they
came tearing down the track like mud ,
urged on by Duffy , their loader , The
hoto rolled out nllrlght , but a slow
coupling waa mndo by Webb nnd
Stcclo , who lost n couple of aoconds
compared with their couplings made
on SVcdnoadny. Time 41.2 0. This con
cluded the programme for the duy and in
n few momenta everyone- was on his wny
to the city.
SI1K KVT.NINO rKllFOKMANOER.
By request of nutnorotia citizens and
visiting iiromon the Pompier exhibition
irivon at Eleventh and Dinglaa on
Wednesday evening wns repeated. The
same team headed by Oharlos Fisher , ex
hibited to n crowd of . ' 1,000 people their
Ufa saving powers. Many of their fonts
were loudly applauded by the assembled
people , especially that of ono fireman
helping to the ground two of his firemen
brothers from n third story.
At the conclusion of this exhibition
tlio firemen nit repaired to onginp house
No. . ' ! to prepare for the torch-light pa
rade. Over 200 torchlights , covered with
the dust of four years , were brought out
nnd burnished nnd filled with oil. The
procession , as it formed , marched down
Sixteenth street to Douglas. It waa
hondcd by the JohnM. Thuratona follow
ed by the .Muaical Union band. Next
cimo the Durants , a fine looking body
of thirty-two men , each carrying a flam-
bonu , nnd headed by Peter Dowdnll , cnp
tain , and Tom Cliff lot assistant. Next
in the procession wan the Dulugo hoao
company , followed by the Merchant's
hose company of Lincoln , the Seward
team , twenty-eight mon , bringing up
the rear. The procession moved down
Douglna to Tenth , down Tenth to
Farnam nnd up Fnrnam to engine
houao No. 15 , where itbroko ranks.
An the parade passed down street the
the band discoursed muaic , which , with
the gleaming torchlights nnd the bright
uniforms , reminded ono of the national
campaign of four years ngc.
Till : llALIj AT OltOl'NSC'H.
The most pleasurable event of tlio week
to the firemen waa their ball given nt
Crounso'a hall last ovoning. This largo
nnd commodious hall waa gayly festooned
for the occasion ; tholights and chandaliota
were hung ; with evergreens , and the
room wns most brilliantly lighted. The
ball was attended by nearly 250 couples ,
who enjoyed themselves in dancing un
til nearly morning. Much pralso ia duo
the committee- the able manner in
which the whole affair was managed. The
Omaha firemen used nil meant in their
power to make the evening a pleasant
ono to their visiting brethren nnd fully
succeeded.
THIS AKTKUNOON'S I > HOOHAMME ,
This afternoon the free for all rcco
which was down on the programme for
yesterday , will bo run off. In this , the
satno teams which competed in the state
championship , will enter and the Bluff
City tonm of Council Blulls.
The coupling contest botwcon Brett
nnd Devoro , the champion couplers of
the world , of Decntur , Illinois , and
Webb and Steele , of this city , will tnko
placo. The tournament will bo ended
by tlio chiefs' , cx-chicfa' nnd assistants'
raco.
Irlsli-Ainorluaii Club.
Following is the constitution adopted
by the Irish-American club nt sheir
mooting Tuesday evening :
Wo , Irish-American clti/.oua of Douglas
county Nobraaka , in order to form a more
perfect union among ourselves , for the pur
pose of Bupiiortlnc' the nomination of James
U. Blaine for president , nnd John A. Logan
for \ Ice-priisldont of the Unitpd Status , with
out regard to post political allilctlons , do or
dain and oxtabllah the following resolu
tions :
AHTICI.B i.
The name ofthiiclnb shall bo the Irish-
American Dlamo and Lugnn club of Omaha.
Aiuucm n.
This club shall bo composed of cltlzoim of
Irish birth and llnt-ago who aruldgal voters of
Douglau county , Nebraska , und who may de
sire to unite with us in advancing tlio CAUHO
for which this organization Irf formed , aa not
forth In the forogsing preamble.
Aimci.K in.
The officer * of this club shall ho a president
nnd nlnu vice mosidelitc , a secretary and a
treasurer , who thall hold their reeiioctivo of-
ficoH for , and during the nrexont political cam
paign ; ami dhall be required tw perform micli
eorvlcoH OH am in accordance with each of their
respective position ? .
AllTICl.K IV ,
Nine inomliorH ehall constitute n quorum
for the transaction of buulneHs and the rulen
of order of Iho houan of representatives of
the United State * arc horuby adopted for the
government and guidance of the deliberations
of the club.
Auncuc v.
Douglas county in hereby dMdod Into nlno
dlfttrlctH , M follows , viz :
Would In the tlty of Omaha. Noa. 1 to 0
shall bo known aa districts Nos. 1 to ( i re-
siioctlvi ly. All the precincts outsldo of the
city of Omaha of which the first commliuloiier
district is i componiJ , shall constitute district
.No. 7. All the prcUncti ontaulo tlio city of
Oiimh.i , of u filch thn second commissioner
district is compiled shall cnntltnto district
Jvo. 8. All the precin.tx onUtdu thu city of
Omaha , of which the third commissioner did-
trict la compcsoO , shall uoustituta district
No. 11.
AIIT1CLK VI.
There thall bo n vice president elected from
ttnch of laid district * , who fhull bo the chair
man of local branched of this club to bo or-
gitnlzod under nnd as district branches there
of , ia each of saM districts roapoctuuly , when
deemed advlsublo. And the laid vice projl-
dontu , together with the president of the club
uliall constitute the oxocutho ooinmltteof this
organization.
AHTICU : vii.
The club may adopt such ruliu and inako
such orders ut its regular mooting * an may bo
deemed necessary and not Inconsistent with
the constitution ,
A1ITICI.K VIII.
The president of thu club shall ho the chair
man of the executive cinninltteo.
AIlflL'LK IX.
All uho nro cllglblo to inomhorohlp diall bo
admitted nn ttich upon stalling tlio conotltu
lion ,
Thn forrgalm ; con tltuton ! was than signed
by u la i to nuinbiT nf IrUh Amei leans pre tmt ,
inunxof whom lm\e hitherto acted with other
turtles tlmu the republican.
ui County Committee ,
Tht Douglas county central committee
meets this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
city hall to institutestepi toward the
calling of primaries and the county con
vention to select delegates to tlio coming
congressional convention.
SOXMAN-HACKMAN-July 21 , 188 * . at
the rnsldt'noo of the bride' * parent * , No , !
027 Twentieth ttroet. by JUv. J. S. Dut-l
weiler , Mr. Philip A , Boxuian and Miss
KlUiboth B. liiukumu.
THE THTJBBTON'S ' ,
A General Kick Hcoftuso tlio Thnrs-
ton Tcnm\vcro | Not Allowed to Com-
pcto for tlio State
ploiiBlilp ,
There is a general kick among the fire
boys in thiscitybecausoofthoactlonof the
board of control in barring the Thurston
hose team from participating in the rnco
for the stnto championship. The 'ground
on which thoy.wro barred is that they are
professional runners and hence nro in
eligible.
It is generally understood that whenever -
over n man or n team runs in n race for
moiioy they are then professionals. If
this bo the caao then the boys claim that
alltenmn running in the rnco for tlio state
championship wro ineligible , as nil nro
professionals , ns nil have run for
money.
The Thurston bojs nro very indignant
at Chief Butler for the stand which ho
look in the matter as ho voted to bar
them. They now have prssession of the
state championship cart , having won it
nt Lincoln at the last tournament nnd it
ia difficult to ssy how any ether team cnn
win it from thorn if they nro not allowed
to compete.
The firemen nlso find a great do.il of
fault with the chief for the stnnd ho took
at the convention in Fremont , when ho
refused to hnvo ! \ horse hoao rnco under
any circumstances fnnd then Thuradny
night , when Iho streets were
crowded with people , pulled box
12 in order to allow Mr.
Gpnner to give nn exhibition of the work
ing of the Btnndpipo on the Millard ho
tel. They say there would hnvo been no
dntigor in a horse hoao race , while every
time the fire department is cnllod out the
lives nnd limbs , not only of firemen , but
of the citizens also nro endangered , nnd
much more so when the stroota are
crowded ns they were Thursday night.
Why ah of this is done "is some
thing which no ono can find out. "
Stubborn Tracks.
For three or four days past workmen
have b on engaged trying to put together
the double curve tracks of the street car
company at the corner of Fifteenth and
Farnnm streets , but all their efforts have
boon in vain and they nro now ns far
from solving the puzzle as when they first
started.
When completed ( if it over is ) it will
bo the most complicated piece of track
work ia this city. It was designed and
built in Chicago and the builder has been
sent for to put the pieces together.
Yesterday the street car company
procured the services of Commissioner
O'Koeffe , who is an old an expert track
layer , to help them out of their difficulty ,
but ho could not solve the problem
and the builder will have an opportunity
to show off and put the irons whcro they
belong.
\Vhcn completed it trill make eight
dill'oront nnd distinct tracks centering
upon that corner. There Is but ono cor
ner in the city of Chicago whcro so many
street car tracks couter. The double
curve -will do away with the wniting of n
car which is on time for ono which is
latp , as they will run right along and not
wait for each other.
The Plattamoutli Kickers.
To the Editor of Tun BEIS.
la icply to your extract from the
Plattsmouth Journal accusing mo of un
fair dealing with the Plattsmouth nine ,
I very reluctantly , yet in self defence
mnko the following statement ; which
every ono who was present , or had any
interest in the games know to be true :
Mr. Patterson , junr , captain of the
Plattsmouth nine , came to mo on the
12th of July to enter his nine for the
state- amateur championship. I told him
that wo were only playing nmatures nnd
not payinp for playing in this contest.
Uo replied money was not the object , ho
wanted to play , I offered to give him
half the not receipts from onch game to
assist in paying their expenses , and if
they were only half ns good n nlno ( as
they claim to bo ready
to moot the U. P. nine ) they would
draw n fair gate receipts the second day.
I furthermore wont to the trouble to ex
plain what not receipts constituted stat
ing it was half the receipts. After the
expenses were paid I only charged § 8
for 10,000 bills when the bill is $10 ,
for distributiiiL' these bills when the
price was SG.80 , I paid the gate keopo
and money taker and ether help out of
my own pocket and simply confined the
expenses to the advertising in order that
they should have a little something to
draw to help pay their hotel bills. I
treated them like gentlemen , while they
looked upon every ono with mistrust ,
arguing every point that was decided
against them with both umpire and
players. Their conduct wns so disgrace
ful time the Athletics refused to piny
against them on the second day , and 1
had much trouble with the assistance of
Mr. Canfiold to cot a scratch nine to
moot them and play the third game. 1
was arranging to play thorn against the
torments and ether clubs but the pitcher
and catcher of the torments plainly told
mo that they would not play against such
kickers if a match was arranged. The
Athelotics will never play them ngaiu
fnr the same reason. And in conclusion ,
Mr. KJitor , 1 must say that in nil my
twenty-two years experience in the ball
field in Eorope , Australia , nnd America
I hnvo never como across n batter lot of
kickers in uniform. They were beaten
fairly by two weak nines and it was all
they could do to boat the scrub nine the
third game. Moro than two thirds of
visitors left the park disgusted with their
continuous objections to the umpiro'a
decisions.
To finish up their very ungontleman-
! y conduct they took a tray the new lull I
lounnd them to piny with. And when 1
asked thorn for the ball ono tried to nmku
out that the other ono had it and finally
took it away nnd still have it. I can
not allow the Plattsmouth nine to play
again in the park unless they inako a full
apology for their couduct hero last week ,
The above statement is true and if re
quired I can bring a great many personate
to prpro it. I could say much more but
refrain from so doing out of respect for
the people they represent.
A Bl'ENCEU TilELOAH ,
Secretary and Manager.
Don't bo Falnt-lioarlcd ,
If you are in trouble , look up , hold on , ghe
the limes good by , If you are In pata , have a
iMinenesi , ha\o an arJie of any kind , go to the
druggist * nd ask him ( uTTItum
It will do jou good every time.
CuthoJlo MarrlagcR In Nebraska.
Archbishop Elder , of Cincinnati , has
notified the congregation worshiping in
St. Peter's cathedral that marriages will
bo solemnized only in the morning. The
rule has been adopted , the archbishop
says , for the reason that it is more Cath
olic for marriages to occur during the
morning hours , and that the custom of
afternoon nnd evening weddings is ono
which fashion has dictated , and it divests
the ceremony of much of its sacredncsa.
As n consequence the vows are often
lichtly taken , nnd divorces have multi
plied. This rule has also been promul
gated by Bishop O'Connor , of the vicariate -
ate of Nebraska , but in a somewhat dif
ferent wording , the matter insisted on
being that all marriages of Catholics take
place nt a nuptial mass , the ceremony be
ing part of the mass , nnd the couple par
taking of communion. As priest , groom
and bride must necessarily under thu cir
cumstances bo fasting , it is not probnblo
that nuptial masses in the nttornoon
would become very popular.
A Deserved Appointment.
A telegram hns been received in thin
city announcing the tact that Mies Mary
Allan , of this city , hns been designated
for appointment in tlio oflico of Treasurer
Wyman , in Washington , nnd nutmnoning
her to that city ns soon aa possible.
While the many frionda of this deserving
young Indy will sincerely regret her dc-
parturo from this city they will rejoice
in her good fortune , moro so bec.uino of
the fact that it is merited nnd dooa not
como through favoritism.
During the recent visit of civil Borneo
Commissioner Gregory , Miss Allan un
derwent examination In the studies pres
cribed by the commissioner. That the
standing of the 1 idy was satisfactory ia
well attested by her early preferment.
Not IlnlvorKon'H Hotly.
A letter , relative to the body found at
Plattamoutli early this month , from the
coroner of Cnss county was received yes
tordny by a gentleman in this city who
has taken much paina to investigate the
mysterious disappearance of Halvorson.
The writer states the body when found
had in a light pair of pants ana dark
vest. The dead man's fnco was covered
with sandy whiskers , and no bullet holes
were on his body , nor were there any
marks of violence upon it. This in no
particular corresponds with the descrip
tion of Halverson , and leaves the matter
as dark as boforo.
| Beats tlio World.
This is what II. C. Hoberman , a ( Inippiet f
Marion , Ohio , savs "Thomas' Jn/ectnc Oil
beats the world. Sold nine bottle ; yesttnday
and to-day. Ono man cured of sore throat of
eight years standing. Is splendid for rheuma
tism. "
Real Estate Trnuslers.
The following transfers were filed for
record in the county clerk's oflico , July 23
nnd reported for the BEE by Ames' real
estate agency ;
Hester G. Pigman and husband to
Chns. R. lledick , w d , n 4 of n A of so
of s w , sec 32 , 1(5 ( , 13 , § 20007
Gilbert W. Ilindnll to Elizabeth W.
Finnoy , w d , no of nw , sec 12 , 1C , 1 ! ) ,
$0080.
Geo. P. Bemis and wife to Geo. W.
Donuo , w d , n A , lot 4 , block 89 , Omaha ,
also lots 11 and 12 , block 13 , lots 2 and
: t , blocic 7 , lot 7 , block 1C , College Place ,
§ 13000.
Geo. W. Donno nnd wife to Julia B.
Bemis , q c d , same as above , $13000.
State of Nebraska to Jonathan Cowles ,
deed o A of s o 1 , sec 30 , 1(5 ( , 0 , § 800.
ElizaX Mitchell to Edwin U. Wai-
kor , w d , 4 lots in Florence , § 100.
Heirs of Jacob Schull to Otto P. E.
Wolff o A lot 7 , block C , SchuU'a ' 2d add.
deed , $300.
Fred Drexel nnd wife to Francis E.
Bailey , w 30 foot of o 0 ! ) foot , lot 115 ,
Nelson's add , w d , $2000.
J. A. Horbnch nnd wife to Win. White
00x13. ! foct in lot 3(5 ( , part s w , n w , sec
15-15-13 , w d $1500.
Geo. P. Bemis and wife to Celia S.
Theobold lot 7 , block 3 , Prospect place ,
w d , § 275.
Geo. P. Bemis nnd wife to Andrew M.
Anderson lot 10 , block 15 , College Place ,
wd$1000.
JULY 24.
John I. lledick nnd wife to Iluth E.
Roeorn. w d lot 2 , block 1 , "Brighton , "
8175.00.
John F. Daley and wife to Wm. A.
lledick , q c d , nJ. lot 5 , sJ. lot fi , W. A.
Hedick's ndd , § 300 00.
W. A. lledick and wife to Annie
Daley , w d , lot 4 nnd eA lot 5 , Win. A.
Rodick'flndd.$300.00.
JacoO Janskonsky to Frank M.Dininpy
wd. lot 3 , block 7 , Wilcox's add. , $330.
Julia Hughes et al to Thos. C. llow-
land wd , lot 9 , block 223 , Omaha , $5-
100.
100.Julia
Julia O'Rourk ot nl to Thos. C. How-
land wd , lot 5 , block 223 , Omahn , § 2 , .
500.
500.Mary J. Wilbur and husband to Mary
Dunk wd , lota 5 mid 8 , block 17 , lot 4 ,
block 18 , Florence 5125.
John Cowlos and wife to Mary Dunk ,
w d , lots 4 and ( i , block 82 , Florence ,
§ 210.Naonio
Naonio L Davenport nnd wife to
Mary Dunk , w d , lot 3 , block 19 , lot 2 ,
block 30 , Florence , 820.
John Ilickley to Mary Dunk , w d , lot
0 , block 27 , Florence , § 25.
Wallace 11. Bartlett and wife to Mary
Dunk , w d , lot 4 , block 19 , Florence ,
$82.
Absolutely Pupe.
Tbli nowder cover variei. A mmel ut jmreneu *
ronstn uil wualenoiuoueci. lloie ococumlc U tluo
the f rJln'rjr LlD > l > , antl cannot be i < 1 > 1 la oompotltli n
with tb * multitude ot lo test , abort vicI Ut alum it
phoinhatr | xKler . BoM oulT ia cam LQftL
liAKb < a vottumco
MEEGELL & EOSENZWEIG ,
Polnfaro ?
I allllclS & . UcLOIdlUISi
CAuIlY THE nvnOFST AVp F1XCST.RF.TAIL STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS AND IEOOEATIONS.
" " " IMAMS 1515 DODfilaS SlTCfil , ( MB ,
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
TBpeolals will Posltlvolynot be
inserted
unloso paid in advance."o
TO LOAW-Monav.
MONF.Y to lo n In sums of JMO and upwards on
Itntircncil Daugl&s Co , firm * . II. 0 I'attmon
& Co. , lUtl estate and loan agaut , IStb and K rnam.
443-lmo
MONUY TO U > AN The lowc t ratci ol Inter *
DuroVTxian Agenor , 16th ft IVmrla tSi-U
VfONFTTO LOAN Ineumi o ( WCO , and ttnrard
ill O. K. Dla and On. , Iloi ] Ktlt.lt ud Loan
Agentd. lf > ffl Fttnatn S (
HBLP WAHTCU.
, K'noralhoue orVIn a family
- - „ - - - -
ily of thrro. 1 US l > av o a port street 602 Z8p
WAIsTXD Flr l-cUs9 ( ? ltl nt tlio Carey lloimc ,
K. W. ccr 11 th aud IMxcnpnrt. 803 tt
\ putrj cook uml rtlnlnt , ' roomRliI nt
onco. Ooo < l wages paid , 1DOO Fainam ttrcU.
soi.vsp
\\7 ANTKU-A first c'ftss tni'rv cook nt the St.
IT Jullin lostaurnut nmlo or fotLnlc (04 SOp
rX7ANTr.li Nuric glil at 1711 Jackson street.
W Hl > M , >
Ote ( 'ooJ instrj rook , ono too 1 pantry -
try ultl nnd nno peed plrl to ualt on UMo , nt
Arcidc HiUcI , 1315 l > oiiilM ; street. 811 28
WAKTKD A Maimtrcss , Immcilhtcly , nt the
OccliiuntM Ilotil. bH-tf
WA VTK1) - One i anil illnluc rou u pit ! end n ( lood
luutidrcss it thoTtcmoot Houjc , N. & cor ICth
anc IJUftKtrcUs 813-3
D A K'rl ' Jireiicr ) l housewolk. Munt
ho a good took , nastier and Ironer A ! > lv at
iniS Capitol luimo. M5 tt
WASTED Two glrlj at ( ircon Tree Uou e.
710 23p
T o llrst-class male or fcmilo ttftlt-
ctattht Jitllcn Kcstium'it. 794-23 ( >
\\'AN riD : .Men fnr Sit. 1'aul , Diiluth , Canada nnd
V HaneasCltj. Good \\nificiluctd fare. Car-
iicutere , DhckBiuithannil LrlckUjetn atcnco. J. A.
Turner & C , corner 10h nnd Ila noy. * 7SM6p
D Oood laundress at S. W oor. Hartley
i and 16th streets. Wages $4 per week. "UJ-Op
"VVrANTED AROodg.rl K/r ( cncral mmsowork at
> V 1720 Cats street. 703 24p
\\7At-TCO A bright , nctl-c boy , about 15 jcars
ft old , ulth some c\ii > rknco at the printing
trade , at IhoUcoloouiponlnjf room. U ;
WANEED A'ood ( gltl. Bimll family and good
vtaires. luqultoni 2415 Duoupon Btrjct.
777 20
WANTKD Olrl 11 family of two. Oood ( jlacofor
a good girl. Inquire at O. J. Canan & C'O'S.
767.tf
1'KD A tcnulu LOOK 314 d l < ! tu bt.
710 20p
WAWlhlJ A nrat claas blnc4iiilth , one \\tio uu-
dcrttamU machine forclni ; . Qood wntjcs and
ste ily employment will bo given. Address Fremont
Foundry and Machine Cj. , Fremont , Xeb. 717-23
ED-Ono nrst claaj head laundress and two
Unta. Also two tcrub gr\i. \ Apply at
the Cozzcns. 070 tf
TTT'ANThD- for general uouscwork , 615 nouth
ISth street. 610-2Sp
VyANTI < D A good girl nt 2514 Douglas street.
\\ANTKO Girl at IGiO bhenuan tuemic. Mrs.
t .1. If Coiinsrnan P4S tf
WAVTKD AS'tuatlnn ' liy an sn. It a fir't-clnss
hutictsmaker , lanlsuii go d oak. ( < will'
Ing to do anvlnslJt work In order to u.ake n living.
Audros .1. .1. Sihmidcr , lice cllico. 09 Bl
Vl/AXTMJ Sculne in families hy a competent
T > dicsstnaker. address "Urc smal.cr , " this ollloc.
812-SOp
\X7AMTKL > Uy an exprrlcuced Balwrarn , ft posl-
Vl tlon in n dry good'store. Best of references
given Ad Iross "D. U.G" | Bee oflico. 176 26
WANTKD A eltuatlon In ft flr > t-clas ) Rroccry by
anuni ; man vlib 7 ) cars' experience Refer-
enMH satls'actory. Address "F. \ . " care lice oHlce.
795-15
A situitloi ssdrug clerk by a rain
Uh4 vceraexptilsncu. Addi ess Ernest TJ C ,
Witaga , Kn'XCo. , III. 780.6p
WAN7KD 1'osltlon as nurse. Reference given.
Mrs. J. W. EUlugwood , 1123 N. 17th street.
70020
WANTED Employment by n gentleman of busi
ness experience. Heal estate or nther olllco
work preferred More nominal salary will be accep
ted Ad'IrfbS "P. " Bee ollico. 770-25p
\ \ / XlliU A nisition by a um-ila a laJv book-
TT keeper. AUdrea'M3 , " BCB oflice. 745 tf
good bU ad > hey of 18 j cars , jcoort habits and
A trUK'y , not afraid to work , would like a portion
nHliclptrln butche Ing , , I fin worked nt I' R } car.
Address J'Jl l.th streit. Ucnllolton 733 25p
A Voting married man wants situation DS book.
Vt-cpir , In wholesale establlsbment in Omnha.
Addrs < "C. " care Bee. 89fl-tf
U/AMTb.
WANTED To or thribfurnlshtil rooms for light
housolctpiiAdJnss ! "W. B. H. " Ike olticc ;
? 810 25p
Information of John Hum , laborer.
Medium tlzc , falrcompltxlon , about 45 ) inr ol
n0'e. bupuosed to bu worklug near Omalia , He will
hu-ir of tonu'thluB to hia adiautigo by addressing
Kanard Itegan , Mnrtlnsturg , Ulxori countv. I\u-
Wistcrn japirn pkntecopy. tU02Sp
DUHSSMAKINU-Ladles tolcam cutting and nt-
tlug by Iho Tajlor system , Kmplojmcnt fur-
Hi-hod , tliote who kara thoroughly. Sire. Corbctt ,
1013 llo r.l. 7 0 20i
TTTANTKD-S.J.OCO on nrt-clasj dtv eocurlty.for 6
VV ytaru , nt 0 per cent. Address Box 0.0 Post-
ofllue. 7UO-tf
offer In lJU to suit purchaser , eight hundred I
choice Iowa steers. Une hall \caroldn , balance
two nnd thruo vc.ird old , and a good smootli bunch.
210-Im BTKANUK BitO'ij , bloux City , lowt
W'AWiKU lloirdera to know the St. t'lurlm Ho.
tel mi Hariiuy Kt. , lwt ten 12th and 13th will
itt up thn best table boaid for $4 00 per wiek of any
house In the city of a correspond " price. 2Sf-tf
FOB REKV noaBes and Lota.
FOK ItEXT House of Unco rooma. Uard nnd soft
nnter , cor. ICtu and 1 nu.fU 912 08 per montn.
U , K. UJiison. 700 Cti
[ onilCN'T-Kxmi , 612 North Itth street.
1 . -
SOO.-JJp
FOlt HK.ST lloufo of five rooms , modern Im
provcments , Uno location , 21.11 Chicago utreet.
Apply at oiici. H07-Z5p
[ /OH Ki ; T Anew cotttgol2 inlnutfs walk from
-L the I'ust illlcu. < i2 per mo. Uoreo A. 1runner.
7E029
poll KENT Tobou e 0 rooma each 2 blocks
I 1 from lied Cur line (22.60 per luo. ilorno , V
Brunutr. 781-29
? OUHE T 8 roomed housa. UOtll anil I'lerio ft ,
' | 3J [ cr tro. Jtorsn i , llruim r. 7B2-29
I OR RENT-KurnUhod'rooms 1821 Capltul u\r.
V 787. p
/ . HKMl' Alltoruom cottagt northwp.t' .
i/o.i ' it l avenue and 2Mh btrteiv ; citj water , In-
iiil'out | IMS Ci | Itol nvcriuo. 771 2fp
FOIl Iir.NT Ten roomed house ; furniture for
tulo ui til Ju1) .TIi" , I7i4 ! lou'Ia . 770-tf
FJR ltKN'f-N4r > lyfuruUliul rooniswlth hoard at
14 < 8ifct. 74-aip
I " , 'UU IttiN I Nlue m > w 7 room cuttage , Jutt oil rid
L" Mrott car line $ ii jwr month , jyotter > V Cobb ,
1&I6 t'arium ttictt. 7id U
170tk- RENT Nltely furnished rooms without
' Ivourd IBI4 Kavjiiport St. 192-Vbp
J/iOlt HhNT Autmt 1,1S.S4 , the large stnre build
' Ing now occupltd t > 1 lamed 111o's , .Vo * If 13.
1316 nd 1317 lUruey ttrect. Apply to J. B. Me-
( 'n-r
1Ort ItKNT Two furnished tooui > , centrallyloca.
1 } tel , tuitttlefor lltfht housekeep'ngr , Kurnliiiie
for tale , AdJruu "llousulitpor , " iic.i''lrf
702 "in
JNOIl UKNT-Wlth board , Urge fr nt room with
11 my window , KM wd bath room , at Ko , 1718
*
purarcd to do w
| OUTSIDE THE CITS
In any branch ,
On Short Notice
DOUSE ,
SIGN ,
AND FRFSCO
PAINTING ,
DECORATIN }
FOR HBNT FlTe roitm cottage wUhnmplegrouDd ,
on corner 12d and Karnatn. O , U. Doane & Co.
724 tl
FOR ItKNT Now house seven rooms near lllgh
bchool. 0. F. Davis & Uo. , 1603 fttrnam St.
722-28
FOIl HKNT House and stable , 20th and lltrnoy ,
(15. Wm. L. Mxnroo , flth and Dauglai. 601-tfp
FOIl 11KXT House and largo barn , sttlls far
10 horicn , on north 2)thSt Win. I , . Monroe ,
telephone 391 , 0th and Douglu. 725 20p
FOIl 1UNT : Furnished rooms 1815 Dodge Street.
449-2 p
FOUUENT AHvoroom oittago , cor. Sheridan
street and 1'opploton atomic , (18,50 l > cr month.
Barker . Mn > no 457-tf
1-Stable tor rent stalls for4nor c >
$4 00 per month. 1310 Farnam itrcct
fl7tf
TS"N'T""Hlx ! r ° DI" ci > ttR i > , flue loifitlon , bj S.
XT I'eterson , 3. B. cor. 15th and DouRlas. 617-tj
Tf > OllIlE fr-Ploitantfurn.hed | rooms to rent to
- * - ) Q rig gentleman , 1707 Caia Btrco tOU-'lJ , ,
FOIl UHNT-T o now 0 room housci.cry com-
, } " ' l''uk ftVBra" . AMES ,
1507 Fnrnnm.
ItKNT Ilooms In Crounse'i Block. ( ! . il.
Hitchcock. 513 tl
InOR 1 UKNT-ln Shlnn'e 2d addition , new lionre. 4
rooms , part of doiihlo homo , full lot $11 OJ per
month. Apply room 24 Onuha National Bank IliilUI-
Ing. 4HO tf
ipoll IlElfr-FurnlshoJ rooms nt Z227 DoJgo St.
L1 497-lmp
1J10II IlKST. A funilihcil bac'c ' [ nrlor for two ] er-
J1 sons nt 1811 Djdgo street.
July 7 , tf.
7(011 ( KCNT Ono gmtid ixjuaro ptauo. Inipilr
? of Kdhohnnnd Kilckaon. 411) t :
FOIl KKNT Now homo suilablo for li-itcl or fam
ily Imrdhu bo\Ho'J5 room ) . Dojlrtblo locatlnn
T & jr > ne , 13th and Tarnam , 420 tf
TTIfH KENT Ono rood six io m house ? 25 per ran.
± 1 P.M. Hitchcock. ' 235-tf
Fill RENT House 6 loom ? gooj rcpMr. Nlco
} xrd , cistern vvUor. R"iitl6 ] iar month 1411
PnrkWlldoavo. Apply to Jno. W. BUI , Dmcgist ,
tlth St. l 5-tf
iroll ni'.NT Rooms In Nebraska National Dank
i1 Building. Host desirable olllces In Iho city
Supplied Ith hydraulic elovatorand heated by Etontn
Apply at Bank. 026 tf
tOU SALE.
IJVItl SALE Largo woiklng horse , double set of
1 harncsiana wntfon125. Must bo teold. U , K.
Copson , 15th and 1'acIBc. " 768 23
FOIl SALE 1'iano , been used , but good piano ,
vvith nice , clear toncj. Price $100. 1' O , bor
409 Oinnht , NOD. 8C8-38p
FOIl SALK Ornded Durhim Cattle 7 jearilrg
heifers ; SO two j ear old heifers ; 51 three J ear < Id
cows ; 4 four.viar old cows ; 2 pedigreed Durham bulls ,
3 end 4 one Is a show ontinil ; 2 pcveo-cighths Dur
ham bulls , 2 jcars old , Abovocxceptn fcwaregra
do stock and show their breeding plainly. Mcahea
by f aid bulls , out of abov a COM s , aa are the J carting * ;
11 jcnrling steers ; 17tno vuar old steers and 78 three
year old steers. 11.1' . STtilN , Mmden , Neb.
FOR SALE Ono of the bosi reti II grocery stores
In OmaVa , or will trade for real estate. Apply
to "A. W. " this ollle. 7fi tf
FOIl SALS-Stock ranch , In Wheeler Cn. , Neb of
1,600 acres of heavy hay land , cm put up 1,200
tons of ha > and plenty of range In hills , good house ,
fhcJs , Bcale . tn'iuern ' , ralitH , sticker nnd three miles
of fcnco , all for $7 per acre. Will poll young stock
with it. Must Eu.l uoon. L. W. 1'iank , Albion ,
Neb. 783 SOp
FOUSALK Restaurant In a good locitl.ii , 1'rn-
f rlctor nUhes to go Into another business. Ad-
dicss "I" . 0. " B oollice. 791-3p
FOU SALK-Blackimltli ami wojon shop , tools ,
c c.aud homo adjoining. TffOc.irs lease vntb
privilege of live 91,2)0.
For axrhinge A grocery business , well locatnd ,
doing n first rate butlneu. Will exchange f"r city
lots or property. Jforsa It Brunncr. 74S-20
FOR SALE Homo of 4 rooms , with lot 33x132
feet , near U. 1 * . nnd B & M. depots $1,200. Small
pajment down and $20 per month. BHUiS , agent ,
15th and Douglis streets. 744 2b
FOR SALE At a grott bargain , the Scott resi
dence property , jiiit vast of I'ratt's In HaiiECom
I'lace , This Is a very desirable 7 room cottage and
will bo sold at n aacilQco. BARKER & UAYNE.
712-tf 13th and Farnam. )
T7\OIl \ RALE OR TRADE A 6 year old KontucVj
Jj horse ISl hands high , gentle and kind , trots In
8 minutes untrained , also a new fine side tar top car
riage. C. J. Uanan. 731-lmu
FOR SALK A Dne driving horeo , sound nnd kind.
Any lady can drive h'm. ' Also a D Ily & Mcadlm-
her top buggy and a Concord IIirnc33.V111 sell to
gether or Bjparate , at 21" S. 13th St. 604 tf
TTIOR SALK-Orocery business In good locality
-1. pajlngwell. Will rcqu1 re capital of about 83.0UO
For particulars address ' 'W. W , " thlsotllco. 650-lin
FORSLE-Tiro full lots , with three nrst clan
houses In good repair , on S W. err. 16th anil
Cnnltol avenue. Rents for (2.COO per j ear
072 tf O. U. DOANK i CO
FOR SAT.K The American House , South Bend ,
Neb. 'IheluullnghoUlof the town Will sell
wither without furniture. Good VJII.TIC | J. GooJ
reason * given for selling. Call on or nddrcin ,
QEO. H. MCCAIN , i'rop'r.
FOR SALE Acholcodalry and took farm of & 00
ncrtv , 20) ncres unlcr cu tlvatlon , 2i miles from
Silicr Crotk , Neb. , on U 1' . lUllnav. Uood houw.
01 earn and Ice houses , barns , corrals , eto , or dalrv-
ing and stock ralsfng LindUwclI uatcicdand all
choice grais and grazing lind , vt Ith plenty ot ranu
ndjoinlng. 1'or sale cheap. I'ottcr & Cobb , 1515
I'amam.strect. 5M-tf
FOR \LK-Knirluos now and second hand 10 h p
11 h. p. and 20 II. p. portable and stationary ; ali
boilcn of any elzo and stylo. Richard & Clarke , U , 1'
R Y. bet 17th and ISth St ( . Omaha. MO tf
SALK A piloting olllro suitable lor a small
FOR
newspaper or job ofllco. Will sell for caih or ei-
cbanL'ofor Omaha City property. Addresi' X. / . < j"
Uae olllcu. < 08tl
17011 SALK A few ohnlco younit buefry and worl :
X1 honi > 4. Mavua & Uarlcer , St. llar > 'j ; HVOIIUB
barn. 45S II
Large lot on Park avenue. Alsohouce
and lot near tit. Mary's av enue. Inijulro 4212 Con.
veutetreit. 4.17-lmp
SAIJ Thrce of the bent lots In Hunsoom
FOR ar a bargain If sold eoon. 1'otter & Uobb ,
1616 Fariiaui. 031-tl
FOR SALK Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In
I'ottor's addition , S room ) , we 1 , SOU barrel cit
tern , on tuo lots , 100 feet front by ISO fojt deep , for
$ ? .OM ) 1'iiltor ACohb. IMS KArnam Htitct 4M1I
If an SALR-Cheip lots In Hhlnn'i 2.1 adlltlon ,
i1 Kirk wood and I'laluMew. 1'otler 4 : Cobb , 161B
am o.m street. 429-tf
"
F OIl SALK To Boannd hand ii | nou , at Filholm
Krlckuon'H H imlo btoro ou lath St. bJO U
FOR RALE Two open > econd-nand bujjiei abd
ouo delivery wa on , cheap , at 1819 Ilarney 81.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OTJTK.T FKBK- Fifty r r rent profit. Addrrss II
K Hue cllico , hUto where jot ] board. 7t'J-SC | )
A joung vvlilow wishes to eerie pond nlth a ( , en-
lleman who Is trarallng , going t < Montana or
California Hutraiclcd ; orvnuld hert ) hou'u for a
KUitl-iran Currrapondence r oi he I until thu Wttt.
AddrckiMrs "A M K" IVem'nt , Nib. 7 2- | '
HOARUINQ HOUHK-auoil board and lodglrg at
12 north llth utrcet. Also one furnUhtd room
for tent , 78J 2Hp
np MURRAY hia good jiasturiui , ' . Bprlui ; vvaltr.
nno TRADE Choice raildence In Council B'ufl *
J. Ioa ( two bUoka from l'D t otnce ) for Neira k
l nd or > tock.T. . A , II " cre Uee. 728 28p
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