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8 T'HE OMAHAWI}A_ILY BEE: THURS BEE. THE DAILY Thursday Morning, July 7. DAY, JULY 7, 1381. STREETS WILL BR SPRINKLED, Such Was the LOCAL BREVITIES, ——n ~Patterson sells coal. «Get your hats at Doane's, ~Drink Saxe's Peruvian Beer, ~Smoke Saxe's hand made 10c ~=4000 residenice lots, Bemis, agent. ~~600 businesalota, Call on Bemis, <A. W. Mason, Dentist, Jacob's block. ~Everyone drinks Saxe's Cream Soda. ~Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cents, ~Bemis’ real estate boom, First page. ~Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kuhn's drug store, 95 houses and lots, Bemis’ agency. ~For rine Commercial Job Printing, all at Tz Bex Job rooms, ~200 farms and 900,000 acres of land, Bemis, agent, % ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. ~aJust received & large lot of firest «cigars in Omaha, at Kuha's Drug Store, ~Whipple, McMillan & ,Co., the jewel- ecs, Creichton Block. 026-tf ~Prescriptions a specialty, Opera House Pharmacy, 211 8, 15th Street. The pic nic ot the Standard Club, takes place at Hanscom’s Park on Friday after. noon next, —Sand is being hauled to the site of the Grand Oentral Hotel, and other prepara- tions are being made for the building. The unfortunate aceident to the balloon “Ranger” and its consequently failure to make an ascension, leaves Pierce, its owner out of pocket to the extent of about $350, There is a'¢lty ordinance against allow- ing horses to stand untied on ,the strects That ti isnot enforced is evidenced by the fact that runaways occur almost daily. This matter should be attended to by the (city puthoritics. Council Tuesday. Other Things That The Mu- nicipal Body Says Must be Done, The ecouncil met Tuesday. Pres- ident Daily being absent, councilman Baker was clected the to chair. There were present councilman Baker, Corby Dellone, Dunham, Herman, Horn- berger, Kauffman, McGavock, Me- Namara, O'K eefe and Stull, A communication was read from the mayor, announcing the appointment of special policemen, fora term of four days, commencing July Second, af follows: W. F. Flynn, Frank ferred to the committee grades, .~ —A fightioccurred in the rear of Strang's ‘building yesteday, A driver of a brick Thomas, . C. Brainard, G. N, Me- Gee, H. Astman and C. J. Wester- dhal. The council confirmed the ap- pointmonts. Another communication from the mayor returning the ordinance for changing the grade on the west side of Eleventh street, without his ap- proval, was filed, and the mayor in. Decision of|of Pleasant street from St. LOCAL HAPPENINGS street from a point 422 feet south of Pierce street to Hickey. Ordinances to m{liu the grades Mary's avenue north to Harney street, and of Farnham street, from a point 205 feet west of Jackson strect to the city limits, were referred to the committee on streots and grades. A special ordinance appropriating money out of the general fund to pa for constructing sidewalks was u{ An ordinance levying a tax for this Illl"r&n!e was passed. e city clerk was instructed to ad- vertise for bids to curb, gutter and grade Dodge street from Twelfth to Thirteenth, An ordinance levying a special tax for grading Cass street from Thirteenth to Twenty-fourth, was referred to the Jjudiciary committee. Committee then adjourned for two weeks. Yesterday. General Interest. A Resume Containing Every. thing Worth Noting. Things. THE BLUFPPS IN BRIEF. It Will Probably End in a Ver- dict of Guilty, well. The streets are kept in excel- the comfort of our citizens. Dan Keller is adding a porch, new. iron fence and other improvements to his residence on Avenue E. When completed it will be a handsome prop- erty. ¥ All the testimony had been given yesterday in the case of Andrew Plueler, who is being tried before Judge Savage for infringement of the liquor law. After all-the evidence was in Gen. JCowin asked that the court structed to appoint appraisers of the property damaged by the change. A communication from the secretary of the Public Library board, asking the council tolevya tax of } of a mill on a dollar for the year of 1881 for a library fund, was filed. A communication from the city en- gineer submitting an ordinance for the grade of Pleasant street, was re- on streets and “The report of the city engineer on the contract of the O. & N. railway | gaid wagomiwas taking hin - noon-day, rest, and [ ¥4 referred to the committee on pub- trying to keep cool, when a drunken bum. | lic property and improvements. mer came along and disturbed him, The driver went for the fellow and made short | j work of him, —John B, Morris, a gentleman recently bridges. from Kansas, has made all necessary ar- raugements to start o wholesale flour busi- the constitutionality of the law had A report of the city engineer on been thoroughly discussed in the leg- dewalks not completed was referred | jglature which nevertheless passed it. to the committee on sidewalks and most self-evident Judge Savage said A petition of R. Garvy and others | e did not think it becoming Mrs. Fred. Leutzinger and Mrs. D. Keller gave a Fourth of July dinner and supper to friends and neighbors at the residence of Mrs, Leutzinger. A bountiful repast was spread on the lawn, and the p:ll‘ticl;imllu heartily en- joved the feast and the delightful instruct the jury to acquit upon the evidence adduced. Judge Savage gave a carefully worded ruling in answer, in which he took the ground that while some of the provisions of the law might be deemed unconstitutional | breeze. it would have no effect upon the case| Quite a number of citizons went under consideration, and cited several “:)!;o wt“";"::);"e F'.’“m“t B provisions in point. The main ques- L T A L LIRS tion raised, thet?ourtn‘id,.wuwhuthsr :;':; ::]duf,:l':v.e o' Counail " Blufs tho tax was) uniform in its oliarpoter. | " g Coungil Bl iron works i in Judge Savage appeared to reard it|a prosperous condition and its busi. rather as a license than a tax. He [ness constantly increasing. he had been guided in his views 5 la&;n}'t let it bqu forgn,)tten “:iM manu- actories to utilize the produ re to a great extent by the fact that waibeid) ik Sikehing fac};ary g’;’ tnwo would pay well; also a starch and corn starch works, A steam crackes fac- tory would not only pay but is abso- lutely needed here. A sugar manu- factory has already been pr Manufactories of this kind wi Unless its, unconstitutionality was al- 4 for a hel{‘ In the City of Council Bluffa Brief and Pithy Gossip of P 1 Points and Ma wiel to Fort Madwmon yesterday. This office is under obligations to Mr. Sholes, the short-hand reporter s B LSt T Al and type-writer, for valuable service. THE LIQUOR CASE. Mr. Green, who has the streot- sprinkling contract, does his work lent condition and the atmosphere free from dust, thus adding much to to develop the rich lands lying all |t with their beastly conduct and loud howling, but were finally caught, and taken to the station, where Esquire Burke imposed a heavy fine, ree | The Nebraska drunks and two other cases for dis- turbing the constituted the re- mainder of the dockets yesterday. Donnie Macrae will give a lawn the residence of his father, WOMAN'S RIGHTS. State Suffrage Convention. The Nebraska Woman's Suffrage B'“"Y at er, | association is now holding a conven- ne‘;t Macrae, on Saturday evening tion in this city. The first session Citizens are beginning to ask about | ™ l.mld in the. Mmznic Temple last “|the water-works. The summer is|¢vening. A fair audience was in at- passing. tendance and the following was the Smith, the counterteiter, was sont |order of exercises: Mrs. Harriet Brooks, president of Mercury stood 98 at Foster's drug | the nssociation, stated the object of "":P“ r:;:”dl" m Y"':l'f‘y-bo + the | the convention, as being the consid- ortlan T s about the n hot woather and gives the following | 0N Of how to best promote the record: Mercurg 62 © at sunrise, 76 © | franchise of the women of the state at noon and 72 ®at sunset. Wonder | of Nebraska, what they would think of yesterday's| Mps, Bittenbender, of the Oscoola “’g’h’d :‘:'le' o " Record, as secretary of the associa- O e oes FueC OYORYWIOLS yea- | iion, then read the constitution ter buileti T s y Say,because iths - bullotins me James G. Clark, who was present, “‘Garfield is improving.” Fruit is scarce at the Bluffs, was called upon and sang, to musie Spring chickens are beginning to | ATranged by himmelf, the find their way to this market, but they | Gerald Massey entitled ‘* are as dear as they are rare, ing.” How long does it take the American | Mrs, Bittenbender was then imtro- Construction company to aceept? was duced to the audience and deliverod the query of a citizen yosterday. § The brick work on the brick addi. [*he oddress of the evening. Ker tion of the transfer building is to be |Subject was ‘;Thv Legal Sh"‘? o completed to-day. John Hammer has | Women,” which she handled in a the contract. thorough manner, reflecting great The foundations for the l'm‘ildingw— credit upon hersolf as a logical grand stand, etc., at the driving park, thinker andl an earnest speaker. are now being laid. ! " At the close of the address the L. L. Spooner and family left for | Clear Lako yesterday. president called for voluntoer speak- 2. T. Lindsey, the Broadway shoe | ¢™8 from the:audienece, Mr. Edward merchamt, has gone to Pueblo, €ol., |Rosewater, who was present, was for an airing. loudly called for by the audience; and If the water barrels recently placed | at length responded by stepping: upon on the streets wore provided with [y, rostrum and stating his. views suitable covers, the water would: not 3 £ s sufff orly be kept clean thereby, bus it | UPon the subject of woman's sufffage.. would require much less ice to. keep | He opposed the movement because he thought it detrimental to the best in- terests of humanity, and to women in the water cool. A small opening in the center of the lid would suffice to particular. H spoke at some; length, relating hiss persomal experience in reach the water and might be cowvered legislation onithe eivil rights. of wo- with a canvas flap. Horses like nice clean barrels ot men, and gawe some very cogent rea-| sons for oppesing the proposediamend- wateras well as men. A home en Main street, seeing the barrel of ice ment to the-state eonstitution. Mrs. L. € Colby, who had been| SPECIAL NOTICES---Oontinued. VY e Conee o, o e ** 290-Jy28 re VW ANTED-A et tor general housework, ADPIY at JOHN "G, WILLIS', 141i Dodge street. 2r’tt ANTED—A partnor with about #2000 for the manufacture of & gennine English ar- ticle of Iarge conwumption and certain to pay Inrgely. Every information given by applying to A. B. C., Alblon, Neb- 304s ANTED- Partner, & rare chance to make money is offered the man who will invest o small capital in & new manufacturing enterprise in Omaha, ¥ing 75 per cent net, Addre - uneturer, Boe oice, " ANTED-A good @il to flo general house work. Good wages, 1310 Davon- port street. R W ANTED-_ Five iood, Cornice Makers. ~Also five good tinmers. Apply to Western Cor. nleo Works, 1310 Dodge street. 07 TANTED-Two fitst-class briek-moulders at 218t and Grace strests; one for sand and one slap) Highest wagos paid for first-claes mould- ers. " Also halt dozen first-claes brickyarl men. 200437 8. CAFFERTY 'WANTED~A No. 1 Batber can find a steady situation and good pay by inquiring at 5% (Old number) 1541 sbrecty DnmA, e, of © 207t C. H. FITe FOR RENT—-HOUBES AND LAND. T8 Gome | 'F('m' RENT-—EWo story brick lou: “with five 20 por month, 27th and Cuming Sts. R RENT A handsoms! co rooms, 32712 OR RENT—-Three fwrnished rent. Bee office. rooms to Inquire at Corpenter shop next !lhr 316-t % W. As-tf NT—Neatly furnished front room at 1717 Cursing street, bet. 176h and 18th sts, 224-00 M. Yates & Cou [YOR RENT—With, boasd, newly furnished tront room with slco va. Good terms o two- young men, Address Postoffice box 337, city. 264t {OR RENT—Front rooms, Gentleman and o l-:,;- prefemod, Inquire 1711 Chicago St. 49.9 unfurnistwedi rooms with Ianze closet,.in new ick houso. - ANply at 1613 Chioago stroct. X! Fou RENT—To gentlemna and: wife.a suita ot i | rooms, ete, ‘OUSES AND LAND-—Beniis rents houses, stores, hotels, farms, lots, lands, officesh See 18t page, Fon RENT—Nicely furnistied large room and iano .S, W. corner I8th and Cepital, Ave. s i 083.f FOH RENT—On first fbor, furrished rooms, southwest corner 10th and Davenport. ) 760-t1 nows in this city. He has rented the seoond | <I8 repairs on the bridge near tho #Aoorof Pycke Bro's,, buildingjon Farnham | junction of - Fourteenth and Pacifi . stret pud will put menon the road at|Streets was granted. onee. H¢ jutends to deal in flour exclu-[ A request frem Julius Meyer ask- wively. i —Agnes Horan, infant child of John Horan, died yesterday. She will be buried to-day from the residence of her parents, No. 914 Dodge street, at four p. m. —The young people of the Lutheran church will hold their regular meeting Fri. day evening at the residence of Mr. Rob- inette, on Tzard avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, —At a late hour last night it was ru- mored about the city that J. L. Herrick the man convicted a few days ngo of aid- ing and abetting the crime of arson had mado a confession and proposes to turn #tates evidence, —A young woman by the name of Cris- tina Bittroff living on Howard street, be- tween Sixteenth and Seventeenth, was ar. reated yesterday, and taken before Judge Beneke to answer to the charge of using vile and profane language, After hearing ‘the case, although it was a hard one, the judgethought best to dismiss it. —Quite a runaway occurred yesterday, A team and wagon belonging to Joe and Sam, the confectioners on Fifteenth street, became frightened and ran away. They ran up the alley between Douglas and Dodge to Eighteenth street, .andj then down the hill of Dodge street to Fifteenth atreet, and were stopped at Douglas street. No damage was done, S < —— To The Publioc. use of the platform and dining hall at Hanscom park on July 8th was granted, McCOowen vs, the city of Omaha, was referred to the judiciary committee. The report of the city marshal show- city to be 134, was filed. against chanving the grade of Douglas street, was referred to the judiciary committee. * A petition from 8. R. Brown asking opening of Convent street be ap- tee on streets and grades. A petition from citizens asking that Pierce street be put in condition from Tenth, was referred to the First ward delegation. The committee on streets and grades were handed a petition to grade Twentieth street between Farnham and 8t, Mary's avenue The marshal was ordered to sup- press a disreputable house on Capitol avenue. A resolution was adopted instruct- When my balloon went to pieces under pressure of the gale I felt that the public would not accept any ex- planation as a sufficient excuse for my failure to ascend as advertised; but I find that, on the contrary, the people not only exonetate me irom blame, but,_extend sympathy for my losses, and to them I owe s public acknowl- edgement of the thanks I feel. To those friends who worked so hard and struggled so manfully to hold the balloon against the gale, and as- sisted me in repairing the numerous ents caused by the force of the wind, I return thanks, and if at any time I can do a fayor for the least of those who held a cord on that day, T wall consider it & privilege as it will be a4 pleasure, Joux H, PYerce, Oity Market. The local demand for groceries and fruits was never before so great as at the present time. ing the marshal to report all lots needing draining After the owners have been notified the city will abate the nuisance. The committee on streets and grades whs instructed to examine a washout south of the bridge on Saun- ders street, and if necessary, to repair it, Tt was docided that the city spend no more thah $6,000 on cross-walks. The street commissioner was in- structed to notify the B. & M. to lay a crossing at the intersection of Ninthard Mason, The same ofticer was instructed to n‘)en Leavenworth stroet to its full width, It was decided to pay the judgment of Valentine Hipp against the city, nmanmix:g to wo.éo. A report of the judiciary committee that the ordidance in regard tg the city liquer traflic be left in its present shape until the: supreme court took some action was adopted. Thomas 8wift was awarded the con- tract for sprinkling the streets at the rate of $220 ver week. The finance committee in their re- grabbed. be souri that Omaha people Chicago. * Though the express every day burdened with large sup- plies the deniand is always greater and constantly increasing. pbeanty. SDesiy Dedication. The new house of worship of the < South Tenth Street Mothodist chureh | and bicycle is gompleted and will be formally de- dicated to the object for which it is Bishop Hurst will be present and will preach the dedication sermon. A nuwber of the | ths former pastors and guests from abroad | Failway, was to are expected. All the other churches | 1199 0 public property and tion will suspend ser- h morning and attend the| oy, ;Mo“ and Daven dedication of the new South Tenth .’l;\:mthnd to Twenty-sixi built on Sunday next. of that i vices in " Street church, h':‘"ll.wfi.nd ) A Goodman's, A prominent gro- cer said fo apeporterof Tre Beryester- day that new potatoes were still$1.50 per bushel by the wholesale and very | fund, 12 mill scarce. Apples wero 80 per barrel “:l'l 14 il and all that could be had were eagerly | yohoo), It seems scarely to|The report was adi realized by Yowa and Mis- is salmost as important a market for early | m), truit and vegetables as St. Louis and is | the city teasurer to transfor the money happluse (or adies i):rt recommended the following tax > ! of 1881: 1!01- sinking fund, 5 mills; general water tax 2 mi library, § will; school, “(gene! 2; total, opted. The complaint about Hanscom k were reported by committee to partly true and &mrtl! axaggerated. o report was filed. An ordinance was passed allowlng judg- ) 7; 1 mill; (sinking) 81 mills, now on hand in the special cash fund to the general cash fund. A special old.unx: was passed mak- ing appropriations for the ment of li;&jilm- inourred during Pt:\ya month of June, An ordinance prohibiting velocipede g in the streets was An ordinance - prohibiting ‘the ob- struction of the street rai nisi prius judge to render a decision in such an important matter before the supreme court had spoken. The next move by the defense was to introduce the old liquor license un- ing in behalf of the Standard club the | der which Plueler had sold. F I DR A SR PERSONALS. W. F. Miller of Wahoo, is a guest at The bill of costs in the caseof Susan | the Canfield House. Ed Williams and W, J. Aernam leave to-day for a tripto Minnesota. Hon. Geo, H. Jewett and wife, of Sid- ing the number of liquor dealers in the | 2e¥: Neb,, arrived in the city yesterday. Dr. S, J. Hadley, of Bell Creek, is A remonstrance from John D. Jones | 8m00& the guests at the Creighton. George T'. Mills, AL 8. Patrick and Herbert Thayer left yesterday for Rock Creek, Wyo. Senator Saunders and U. S. Marshal Bierbower left for the west .on the noon that the damages resulting from the |train yesterday. Commander C. S. Norton, of the United i it- | tates navy,is staying at the Withnell, ac- praised, was referred to the commit eompaxied by his wite, Mns Billenbender, editor of the Osceola Record, is in the city, attending the wo- man's suffrage meeting. B. E. Sturdevant and wife of Shelby, Neb., arrived in the city yesterday and are staying at the Canfield House. H. C. Clarkson, of Topeka, Kas.,special agent for the insurance companies now prosecuting fire-bugs here, is registered at the Creighton House, Treasurer Heins, his friends will be glad to learn, has completely recovered from his rheumatic attack, His foot has assumed its normal proportion, allowing him to readily wear his No. 7 boot. about thecity. Admirably it is.adapt- | ceeded to wash out his mouth. Of ed to raising fruits and cereals | course it tasted just ns goodi after- Keep it before the people. ward to those who did'nt know it. The case of the state of Tewa vs, A T R T AR D King, was called in_Justice Abbott’s| PLEASANT RECEPTION. court yosterday. The prisoner pro- duced an order for the kniwes and spoons claimed to have . been stolen, which frovad to be genuine, and the court discharged him. A man inquired of Morgan, the un- ertaker, how his business was, and the answer came, ‘‘First rate. I sold three yesterday, which considering it was the Fourth, was not bad.” There was never so little sickness in Council Bluffs as at the present time, 8o say the doctors. Itis understood that the bottom has dropped out of the postoffice as- sault and battery case. T. 8. Kirkland says that the Coun- cil Bluffs loan association is in a very flourishing eondition. Hon. J, W, Chapman has gone te Chicago. i Fifteon hundred people picnicked at Perry Reel's grove the Fourth. Those who could hear the speaking pronounced it good. Perry Reel has eleven boarders in- cluding the murderer McGee. W. A. Wood has nearly finished his new house on Bancroft street. It will be one of the neatest residemcos in the city. A splendid view was had of Omaha fire works display irom the park resi- dence of Mrs. Maria Mynster, at Mynster Springs, and her friends who Tendered the U. P. Boys by Their Friends Last Night. The reception which the U. P. em- ployes and the B. & M. boys gave the U. P. nine was about as: enthusiastic as anything could well be. About 8 o'clock the procession formed at the corner of Farnham and Fifteenth streets. The procession consisted of the U. . nine just zeturned from Denver, a number of the B° & M. employes and a good many friendsand admirers, The party marched down Farnham street preceded by the U. . band and their banner. They stopped before the U. P. headquarters and Judge Thurs- ton then addressed the assemblage and spoke of the &l P. boys' exploits in glowing terms. Hon, C. V. Gallagher, the presi- dent of the club, being called for re- sponded suitably. Mr. Charley Austin, captain ¢f the B. & M. club, then addressed the assemblage. Three cheers were given for the U. P. and Bt — Lost, Fcun |, Wants, Boarding, &e., will be in- were assembled there Monday eyen- B. & M. boys in a most enthusiastic water, thought it was placed there especially for him and walking wp, taking notes of his remarks,, was, in~ troduced to. the audience, stating the aj dated its cooling contents and .';:‘,’m a good, tidy horse; pro- president: had' granted her the privi- lege of replying to Mr. Rbsewater: She was zepeatedly applanded:by. hen hearers. Dr. MaNamara, of Framont, vel- unteeredisome remarks im, reply b0 Mr. Resewater, and was. cheered while se. doing, - 7~ Gen. Estabwook was also among;the voluntear speakers. oF both, callor addrass J, B.LENINGER, Waerin Neb. 332-18. atreet,s’ botween 26 quire n_ feemises, FOR RENT—Rurnishied sooms. Inquirs at 1818 Chicago street. 090-tt : furniebed rooms over ses- R RENI— ‘Il chants’ Exchange, N. E. cor. 16th and Dodge- | atroets. 280-t1 POR: SALE, OR SALE..—A\ Genernl Merchandise. Store— Grain House, and Soales. Wil wsll cither- Leeated inonesof the best grain.points railroad. For further jwrticulars OR SALE—A hotalidmsiness. Gocd losation. Full house. Addrase “J. §.” Bee affice. 212-july I6-cod OR SALE—A now House, bullt twanyears, fullt lot, wall and avetathing ' completa, on Dodges s and 27th, Now 2619, Ins- 2601t OR SALE—A sesand-hand leathen top tonaadia good sepand-hand canepy top ponyr Phaeton. Also anew delivery wagcn, EO, H, FITCHETT. $Shop, aniL5th stast, opposite Withmell:House.. . U A resolution expressing: sympethy 20k A SALE—Goad houso with foar. rooms. aosi for tha:wife.and mother of Presilent mh"n“fi:" o R listsaan: J0th ol shade tvnes; hosesin ame Garfialdliin. their preseni affliotion, was | good candition. Ihquire on presies. presentedi and passed umanimouslyand a copwof the same orserad to.de for- wardad. to Mrs. Garficldli James G, Clark them sang, imaman- ;‘;fl.m E Wader., Jacketed with wood Russia. iron, brass bound in loaomotive sigla, il governor, natomatic valves, bmss boxes, eil qups, Khes water, ner-which drew forth hearty applause from, the audience, “Men of Action Claar the Way, " after which, the meet- ings. of tc-morrow ware anwounced as oegurring at 9 a. mv, 2 p. m. and 7:30 im the evening. The mesting then adfjourned. BRICK FOR SALE. 29tk ESTABRSOK & CO& Fol‘slu.lb—a.mo cash will bay the Stoakand fitres of; thia-cleanst little business. ‘n, the Addross “Businoss,” carc.Gareior 0, (maha, loe. 250 R e b o) turing Ca. Greenwich, Ohie. U SALB—A Mills portasie engine 0. 20 horsa pamer. Very econsmical of. funli and and. coversd with ey “WINE OF CARDUI” four times & day mukes & Tourebold. At C, F, Goodman's SPECIAL NOTICES. . NOT. CE—~ Advertisemens To Loan, For Sale, serted in’these columns once for TEN CENTS G. Clark & Co. of Nebraska; sort. _Inquire at BEE office, SALE_A small crging, B. W. Pays ¢ & Som'a make. I parochoudor. nwairo (11 K R SALE—Loase and furniture of o 81! clas hotel in & town of 1309 jahabitants, has 24 beds; the travoliug i SALE—Two-story house and ing enjoyed it. Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, in his prayer Sunday morning, alluded very touch- ingly to the attempted assassination of President Garfield. Mrs. Swan, of the firm of Swan & Walker, has roturned from an ex- tended eastern trip. A female tramp, claiming tobe very hungry, called the other day ata house on Willow avenue and asked for something to eat. The hostess, with pity depicted upon her coun- tenance, retired and soon returned with a plate of fresh bread and butter and tendered it to the tramp, who refused to partake, remarking that would like a cup of hot coffee and some cake. Mr. Taylor, of the enterprising grocery firm of Knox & Taylor, is greatly improving his residence prop- erty in Glendale. His partner, Mr. Knox, will soon be in his new house. This firm show “‘push,” . Prof. Farnham and wife have gone on an extended visit east. C. E. Mayne, commercial editor of Tue Bee, visited the Blufis yester- day. By some mistake the Council Bluffs James G, Clark, the ballad singer and composer, arrived in the city yesterday from Colorado, and will remain in town to attend the woman's suffrage convention, held to-day . C, J. Barber and wife of this city, started yesterday for Portland, Maine, where they will spend the heated season upon the sea shore. They go for the im- provement of their little girl's health. 8. J, Ahern, who published last year a little volume called “‘Westward, Ho!” which had a large circulation in Europe, is again looking over the prairies, He arrived here from St. Paul this morn- ing. Hehas held that the true remedy for the ills abroad is for the Irishman to pull stakes in the old world and settle in the new. Mus. Lam Faist arrived home yesterday over the U, P, from Fort Robinson, Col. Boyd, Major Chambers and E. P, Vining left for the south yesterday eve- ning, J. E. Philpott,county judge of Lancaster county, is i the city, accompanied by his wife and children, W. H. Hayden, of Steele, Johnson & Co., come in yesterday over the B, & M. from Hastings, Neb, A. M. Chadwick, the young attorney le ft the city yesterday afternoon for a tour of the southern states, Fred M, Sackett of Albion, Neb,, ar- rived in the city yesterday afternoon and is staying at the Withnell, H. F. Sitter, of Laramie, Wyo.,former- ly a resident of Omaha, arrived in the city yesterday on his way to Holland. J. B, Detvyeiler, the Farnham street car- pet merchant, left the city yesterday on a business trip to St. Louis and Toledo, 8, Humphreys, president of the Wabash railway, accompanied by his wife and ser- vant, came in yesterday from New York, George Toomis, private secretary to terday. This will not be permitted to ocour again, City council met last evening. Full partioulars to-morrow., ‘The damage done by the late storm has mostly been repaired. There is a bad washout, however, which needs immediate attention. Another heavy rain will be likely to carry away a good share of the street at that point, Wm. Hill, an old settler and citizen of Council Bluffs, died at. his resi- dence in this city on Tuesday, of paralysis, is probal local was omitted from THE Bee yews! Itis reported that several young men are getting the bieycle fever.§ (It lfie that bicyeling isdestined to become the popular pastime for young pet line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per line. The first insertion never loss than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS manner. The president of the club announced that the lady friends had presented two. bouquets, one to Mr. Trafley and one to Mr, Whitney, and TO LOAN—MONEY. part | depot. Location good, Joba L. ¥ .cCogue, Opp Post Office. 95841 R BALE—House and lot 33x15%; » iitable for warchouse, - Lnquire of Peterson, 10th St. 901-tf R SARE acres Ground T Wit Omati. Inquire of J. Henry, No, 116161 h. §73.¢9 of Dougtas aid Rarpy coun- T SALE—Ma EWATER, 16%Fs s sircet 3204 ties. A. ROSE! MISOELLANEOUS , Mr. Max Meyer a box of cigars. This announcement was received with vociferous cheering. The boys were celebratlng their successes last. evening under the su- pervision of Con. Gallagher. B250.000" Sereer s wams of 8605 ani upwards, for 80 5 yoars, on first-class city and farm property, Buwis Rku Estats and LoAx Aaxxy, Toth and Douclas Sts. ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law Oftice of D. L. Thomas Room 8, Creighton Block. abont 1100 or 1200 82511 « TRAYED. ~Dark bay calt & .roo and & halt FRANK DELC NE, Fourteenth s’mn’lzb—-.\ large bay hor se, one white hind foot, ring-boued, sta¥ i forehead, Weight unds. JAS. N, SISSON, St. , bet. 14th and 16th, HELP WANTED, ANOTHER BURGLARY. ONEY TO LDAN on re il cstate, at 206-cod-10 DEXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. ANTED [ One men in o county makes mo- ney selling our springs for buggy shaft couplings. Send stamp jor terms and eut or 50c EMIS has rasshing lon: ; lists of houses, lots lauds and farms fc.r sale. Call and got Ex.Alderman Shannon’s Fouse | 1 stamps fors pair, toanti Rattler Safety Spring | tem: Company,00 Randolph St., Chicago,m-th-satjy-21 ANTED-—Good girl. Must be Entered by Thieves. ool comer of 18thand Farnham, good cook, wpsher and ironer. Apply ot orthwest R OST—White cow an | calf from Chicago and 13th strest. The /.inder will be rewarded by g tho same, M. CAKRIGAN, At sbout 2 ¢'clock this morning the residence of Mr. Bernhard Shannon, on the corner of Tenth and Capitol avenue, was entered by a couple of thieves and a gold watch and chain stolen. The robbers gained an en- trance by climbing upon a veranda facing Tenth street and thencethrough the window into the sleeping room of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon. There were two of them, and while one ANTED—A good girl for general house- work in a fawily of two. Apply N. E. cor, 15th and Jackson streets.q 820-1 ANTED—A neat little cottage rooms within 6 blocks of 10th and Farn- Ouly two in family, Bee office, ham. “King = F , Bty dollars per aere, on ten years tiine at 8'per cent, or pay as you please, And two express harnesses for sale cheap. 250 L. H, CASE, on 18th §t. ifli LD—Fifty more carpenters wanted on Shannon’s clothing the other was|Highest wages paid. Apply at grounds, Those from country towns will be transpors home free after working one mont! wl V) stealing a watch from its place on the h, UNION ELEVATOR OO, dressing case, when Mrs, Shannon awoke and screamed. The burglars decamped through the window, taking NTED—-A young miin 1n a grov Must understand tho care of horses. Bee ol dress B B, B.. Bee offico. ch and chain, and leavin, o wakch ' mng 2 ¢ ANTED—One first-class _ secowd ook e oy ey g g about $400, which was in the pockets 1 of the coat, Mr, Shannon rushed “""f‘“_'fi,'fl"'..&?hgx ;:&mw‘:;'wv" Houge after them, and fired four shots at|psid. Wanted funnediately. ey them, but they made their escape. Vv ANTEDTwo boarders. Young men e Mr. 8. then blew a police whistle, but forred. _Addrss “A." Bog office. _140-tf Officer Nightengale was on hand, and “"‘.‘.’.’.fl’(i{.‘u‘&‘;‘-’; ihining eom g wmadi- the whistle was responded to by — Officers McCune and Gorman. The re. Ad- CALL AT MRES. B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board ing House, cor, 13th aad i three looked long for the robbers, but | ii'the city. 9-411 et 3 way, the | purchasing agent Holdridge, of the B, K |Men. 0 driving st a tato of wpeod above. six |AL, left yesterday. afteracon for 4 thiee| Kamuel Bowley, of Council Blufis, | have failed to find them as yet. (JALIENTERS wd e inctmaken waotod. fi?&?.’:'am.ifld drivis fut:xr week's}vacation at bis old home in Con. won the bicycle Tace at Omaha on the —————y—— b h\v‘xm ¥t 8 por day, Inquire next the c::"y pochloih, Fourth, B{uflen are great winners. provements, to the and grades. ' The committee on im- to establish the grades|Mrs Perrine will spend the summer rt from | months visiting friends in that city aud ) th were | Syracuse, wmfm“ae on streets| Hon. E, M, Correll, editor of The Heb- h public property Journal, at Lincols, is iu the city for the and improvements were given an orr dinance changing the grade of Teuth Mus, P, T Perrine was a passenger yoster- day on the east bound train to Chicago, The plans of the Keystone manu- facturing company’s building haw they were figuring on them yestorday. The work i‘:gtu be pushed vigorously. rou Journal and the Western Woman's purpose of attending the woman's suffrage full of - whisky, convention, Broadway., They e been submitted to contractors and Yesterday afternoon two she wolves escaved from Belle Clover's den, sit- and Ym- o g took of made day hideous 980-t1 A4 Ve, tuduatriom od 3 Jadomble’ il The Thevmome! Yesterday was generally conceded to be very hot, though according to the e el thermometer it was not nearly so warm AA o'nl-'*" to ‘z‘ uae: as upon several other days earlier in Address 3. B 1., the season. At 5:45 o'clock yesterday | Sar2of Tms 004-tt morning the signal office thermometer 7 ANTED--Woman cook for small restaurant, indicated 76 degroes in the shade; at | -1 ooor waéce pald. 110 Earulam St 04 9:45 83 degrecs, and at 1:45 it showed met\ thoroughly competent 94 degroes, l strcet, 0d doar cast 0f 14th, NOFRD side, Please wirl with ven) 2 —_————— MBRELLAS—An¢ ANTED - An active boy at Goodman's drug U SCHUTT 1ithw store, 2267 M. BROWN- Comer 12th and Chica . stoeats, 18 res dy to bore or deopen wells, 0 gearan/ oed, rasols ropaired by M, iam sta. 78041 508t1 T]EAMSCan be. got at John Hare s stabie for of 4 or 6 all kinds of W ork ot reasonable figures, near wor_13th and Lea' enworth stroets. 87841 'Address with terus, i e ncres of the Jool A. Griflen | 303 10th, for b ard, lodging and transiont cus FORGY :T—The successors of the Amer- House , on Douglas strect, between 9th P JuLivs & LouIsE Ross, —— pOYA o Absolutely Pure. Made trom Grape . No other pre arpalion ey :u:‘;.fl;?&“flg ot St S s

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