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t f T L TTY X7 W A ANEA AVOARMA DA ARNr L TT MOTET A X7 “UMAHA WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 138. TEYEXF v OO v - - “The Daily Bee. ('he following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the station« named.) ¥ Wan Dipareaest, U, 8, S1oNAL Skre } vick, OMana, July *TATIONS, | 813k 9 8L | 43 SW |Fresh |C) Des Molres.. 20 06 | 57 (SW |¥ |Far Davenport. [#6 |3 |Faie St baul 3| |eie o |Froh [Pie k_[rran |Cloudy NW Frosh | Faie Buford . Cusier. Deadwood Assi River 0 feet 0 inchos above low wator mark at 0 ushs, 0 foet 0 Inches at Yankton; Mississippi, feot 11 fuchen at L Crosse, and 0 feot 6 inches & Luboque, LOCAL BREVITIES, «Another 4lispatch s reosived from Sidney stating that ne trace of the whereabouts of Aust had beea dis- covered, —The Good Templars picvie at Hans: com park te-day will commence at -8 o'clock p m. and continue until 11 o'clock, at which hour special cars will be in wait- ing. Supper from 6 to 7:30, ~—Victoria Society will meet at Mr. Livesey's, 1216 Capitol avemue, to-day at2P.m. Kvery member is requested to e present; important business, Am inter- esting meeting is expected, There will be responses and readings, —Daniel J. Sweney, who died of con- sumption, was buried Monday. The funeral cortage was very large and im- posing, as his family aeo very widely known among the Catholic congregations of Omaha, This is & second son within a yearwho has passed away. The family have the sympathy of a kost of friends. —An Owaha n who signs him elf “‘More Auon”’ writes Tue Beg that: “A certain employe of the U, P, shops, whose residence at present is on Chicago street, for some time past has beon slandering and abusing certain young ladies of his ac- «quaintines most shamsfully, and if he does not take warniog by this, he will feel the vengeanco of an irate father.” ~—Mr, M. J. Merrill,who runs a flour and feed store on 12th and IFarnham streets, read the item concerning the lost napkin ringsin Monday's Bep, and st onoe re- cogmized the initials as those of himself and his lato wile. He went to the drawer where they had been kept and discoversd for the tirst time that they were missing, and went to claim them at polico head- quarters. The articles were especially prized as being among nmong their wed- ding presents to himself and wife, the lat- ter Leing now dead, —Captain Charles Hanley an old vete- ran and member of the (., A. R,, ns well a8 a prosperous grocery merchant on Tenth street, and for ten years freight master at the U, P, depot at the transfer, has de- termined to leave this state, mot of Ne- braska but of single blessedness and to take unto himself a wife, The lady is Mies Anna Nichol, the accomplished sis- ter of M=, J. I. Nichel, a well todo mer- «chant on 15th street, The ceremony will be performed at St. Philomena cathedral on Thursday at 10 o’clock, and the church will doubtless be crowded with the friends of the happly couple, —The Utah commissioners who held their meeting in Chicago the past week, have all returned to their homes. Ex- Senator Poddock returaed home on Satur- day, They left with the understanding that they would reassemble at Omaha on August 12 or 13, from which place they expectto go to Ulahon the 1ith. By that time they expect such supplementary legislation will have been passed by ocon- gress as shall more particularly define their duties and provide for the execution of them. After reaching Utah the situation will be carefully surveyed and conterence One report sags they have postponed the excursion to Angust 1st, and another that they left St. Paul this morning and wiil reach Omaha some time to-any. —TRuby was eent up for thirty days at hard labor. ~Two new cars have been ad’e’ to the outfit onthe red line of the Omaha horce 1ailway company, making seveu cars inall and the trips occur every ten min- utes instead of fourteen, as formerly, On the green line tiwe islengthened from four- een to twenty minutes between trips, which is the same a3 the time on the Park line. The Park and the green line run four cars each, Tt is reported that/Counsiman 8, Her- man has been appointed paasenger agent for the Union Pacific road in Omaha and will f have his hesdquacters in the city ticket office at thie Millaed hotel. No one would dream for A moment that this had anything to 4o with the efforts lent to se caring the eity printing for the Republi can, and uone would deprecate such an idea guicker than Twx Bk, —A little four- year old boy who seemed W be lost was pickedup by officer Donahoe Monday, on 13th and Rarney streets, and taken to the Hotel det McClure for sate- keeping. A vallet was made for him in the back yard, and there he wade himself very comfortab'e for some time until his moth- er, wha was nearly distracted at his loss, appeared to olaim him and thers wasa joy- ful and mutually tearful reunion. ~Instruments recorded in the connty clerk’s office, on the 24th inst , are now be- ing recorded and the business of the «ffice in nearer up than in a long time before, The force has been reduced one man, ~Among the eastern pro fessional clubs which have agreed to play with the Union Pacifics, on the Omaha grounds, are the Chicago, St. Touls Browns and the Bos- tons, The last named nine will make a trip to the c)ast, ~On Monday Mr, Buok asked us to publish a part of the city treasurer's an- nual report as news, stating that he wish. ed to put it in the hands cf as many tax- payera as possible, To accommodate |him as well as cur readers, we have decided to publish it entire, ~W. W. Cole's Shows will sell admis- sion tickets at a slight advance above the usual rate on the day of the exhibition at the Missouri Pacific ticket office, Paxton Hotel, corner 14th and Farnam stroet. Reserved seats can be had as above also, tus-ent ~Mirs Lundberg, a resident of this city, died at the hospital last uight, of lung ver, after an illness of three or four weeks, ~The vault in the Millard hotel is a fine piece of workmanship, It was put in by Andreen & Valien, the boss safemen of the west, and it is a safe repository of valu- ables, as well as an ornament to the haud- some hotel, ~The I. O. G. ¥. picnic at Hansom pork yesterdsy was n grand sucoess, About midnight last night threo car loads of the picnickers returned from the excur- sion, in high spirits and made the streets resound with their merriment, —The U. P, A, A. are making some ex- cellent improvements on their grounds, The grand stand is being extended sixty- four feet to the north and sixteen feet to the suuth, making it one hundred and for- ty-four foet in length, The reporters gal- lery is also being enlarged and improved. —A curious-looking yet sad funeral cor- tege was seen on Sixteenth street on Thursday last. It consisted of six women and o small boy, all of foreiga nativity. The boy walked in advance of the proces- sion with a shovel across his shoulder, and following him came one of the women, carrying the corpse of a child under her arm, The procession went to the German Catholic church on Dodge street, and there probably were pitied by the kind- hearted priest, who sent for Coroner Ja- cobs’ wagon, in - which the remains were carried to their last resting place. ~~A lively runaway occurred on St. Mary’s avenue and Soventeenth street lnst evening, A mwan, name unknown, was driving an empty hay wagon up the aveaue, when the horses ran away. The driver was thrown out uear St. Felix's place, and a few rods further on the horses an into & buggy containing two occapants, One jumped out and the other was knocked out by the concussion, both escaping un- injured. The city marshal was notified, theld with leading officials and citizens, preliminary to making vevistration of voters and hold an eleciion for new terri. +torial officers. —They are grading the alley back of the 1old court house, —Judge Savage has formslly resigned his positiop as district judge. —It is reported thet the government will send out a party to look® for the lost W, Aust, ~—The Leavenwortk Reds come to this city on Saturday to play the Union Pacific nine, ~—The rumored accident to the (', B, & Q. express, Saturday night, is said to bo unfounded, {3 =—ln the police court yesterday Judge Beneke sent two Slocumbs to the county Jnil and discharged & third, ~Trinity cathedral Sunday school and the missions will have their picnic on Thursday, at Hanscom park, ~The@maha and Councll Bluffs tele- graphers wi | play a game of base ball on ‘Whursday.efternoon at Couneil Bluffs, —The 1eturn game of base hall between the Qui kateps and Clippers resulted in favor of thedormerby a score of 36 to 19, —~Undle Bam’s letter boxes, forty in number, have all received a bright new coat of green, The artist was Mr, 1. Aalligan, ~Mayor Boyd sent the secretary of the Omaha Glee Club & very handsowe ac- knowledgzement of the serenade they gave him recently, —Heury Wilsca was areested by Officer Kleffoer at 4 &, m. yesterday, with a sack © mtaining three chickens in his posse: He is in juil The condition of Murs, J, Wickenberg, who was injuted by the runsway on Sab- bath afternoon, is not considered hopeful for ker recovery, ~The secratary of the state board of agriculture, will open a state fair oftice .n the firet of Beptember in the west room of the Paxton hotel, ~Fhil. Sheridan and party, expeoted in Omaba yesterday on their way to the Na- $lonal Yellowstone Park, did not arrive ssion, aud Deputy Marshal McClure went up and arrested the driver of the runaway team, who was hurt a little, but more in- capacitated by liquor, and lodged him in the city jail. ~Last summer a series of robberies took place at Lke Minnetonka, the guests at the Minnetonka hotel being the princi. pal 6ufferers, Suspicion finally led to a certain woman, whose reputation was not the beat, being watched and the matter boiug taken in hani by the marshal of Winona, the suspected party was tracked tou ranch in southern Nebrasks, where she w.s vi-iting friends, The marshal fol- lowe! her wnd arreste] her yesterday morniag, On her porson was found £330 incash and a lot of jewelry, and her trunk was full of silk dresses, She was brought to Omaha last evening and lodged in tho city jail, and will be taken back to Minnesota to-day. L o~ “Buchupatba.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Dis- eases. $1. Druggists, Notice. The ‘‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex- oeleior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and letters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu. facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full extent of law. No per- son has any authority whatever to sell i Hawriory & Bro,, Lancaster, Pa. e ¢ — Bradford, Pa. hus vanished, with all any thanks. [ shall never be withou bo house,” Price 50 cents; trial bot- tles 10 cents, Jy25.dlw - -— - -~ SLAVEN'S YOSEMIIE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of th FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the wost fragrant ot perfumes, Manvfactured by H. B. Slaven, S:n Francitco, For sale 1 Owaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kepnaio Kros,, & Co, s R A good second-hind ddress box X, Cen: 1 WanTED, bicycle, City, Neb. T CITY COUNCIL. The South Cmaha Sewer In- speotsr Removed and a Suc- cessor Confirmed, The Police Force to be In- creased by Four Men, The Ordinance Creating a Record- ing Clerx Set Down on. A Lot of Unimportant Routine Busi- nees, At the regular meeting of the city council last evening there were pres- ent Messrs, Baker, Behm, Corby, Dellone, Dunham, Herman, Leeder, O’'Keete and Thrane. Prosident pro tem Herman pre- sided. The journal of the preceding meet- ing was read and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor, appointing Mr. John F. Daily sewer contractor, vice Thos. J. Conway removed. The mayor s communication read as follows: Omaua, July 256, 1882, Gentleman of the City Council: The city engineer and chairman of the board of public works called upon ma this morning and requested me to appoint a sewer inspector in place ot Mr. Thomas J. Conway. ‘They charge Mr. Conway with tailing do do his duty, in that he has a copy of con- tract, full authority, and is instructed to have the work done according to specifications, and that he has admit- ted to the chairman of the board “‘that in many respects the work has not been done as 1t should have been.” This being the first complaint made to me, I suggested and was inclined to notify Mr. Conway of the charges, but the city engineer and chairman of the board say it would be useless. Iam informed by Mr. Creighton that the board of public works are a unit in re- questing the removal of Mr. Conway. 1 thorefore appoint Mr. John F. Dailey, a gentleman whom the board recommends and whom I know to be fully competent to discharge the duties required. 1If the city engmeer or the chairman of the board are present when this communication is read, I would suggest that the council ask them to fully explain the matter. Very reapectfully, J. E. Boyn. On motion Mr. J.. Creighton, chairman of the board of public works, was asked to oxplain the removal of Mr, Conway. Mr. Creighton stated that the work done was not satisfactory, and that he had eaid so to the inspector, He thought the best interests of the city demanded a change, The city engineer said that the work was carried on well for the first two weeks, and then his attention was ta- ken up with other matters, but the work done of late he did not consider as satisfactory. He acquiesced with the board in asking his removal. Oa motion the appomntment was con- firmed. From the mayor, approving certain ordinances. Filed, From the mayor, appointing D. C. Harper lrennl policeman, to act on the premises of C, F. Goodman and vicimity, without ompensation. firmed. Mr. Kaufmann having heen called away by telegram was excused for the evening, The report of the city engineer averse to the drainage of the North Omaha sloughs was reterred. From the city engineer asking leave of abeence, Granted. From the city engineer in regard to the grading of St. Mary's aveuue. The total cost would be $2,340, in- volving a tax of thirty cents per front foot. Referred. From same in regard to proposed Harney sireet grade. Total cost $5,- 008; cicy’s share $2,604. Referred, From Ferdinand Streitz aud others, asking for the improvement of Wal- nut street, between Bluff and Summit streets. Referred. From Geo. A. Hoagland et al, ask- ing that the B. & M. and O, & S, W. Con- ciation of Union Pacific Railway Em- ployes, July 28th. Adopted. By Lieder, that the street commis- sioner build twonty crosswalks in the Fifth ward, the list to be furnished by the councilmen of the Fifth ward. Laid on the table. BY PERWISSION Councilman 0'Keefe presented a com- munication from the city engineer in regard to the grading of Thirteenth street from Mason to Williams, Tt would cost §1,620, Referred. By Duanbam, authorizing the city treasurer to use the balance of 811,320, 90, lefc in sower district No. 1 fund in redeeming tax receipts now outstanding given for sewer district No 1 tax. Adopted. By Behm, to notify parties occupy- ing house on alley west of Thirteenth streots, between Leavenworth and Mason, to remove the same within forty-eight hours. Adopted. By Leeder, that lamp post om Douglas, between Tweltth and Thir- teenth, (north side) be removed to a suitable locality. Referred. By O'Keefe, instructing board of pubiic works to advertise for bids for grading Thirteenth from Mason to Williams street, Referred. By O'Keefe, instructing city clerk to notify parties on lot 8, block 8, to fill or drain pond on that lot within tendays, Adoptad. By Lecder, to have alley on Burt and Cuming, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, piaced in passable condi- tion. Referred with power to act, By Behm, instructing the etreet commissioner to purchase small broken stone enough to fill holes on Farnam street between Ninth and Fifteenth. Referred. By Leeder, to dispense with lamp post in front of James Stephenson’s residence in Sixth ward. Referred, By Leeder, instructing ownera lot 3, block 28, to fill or draia pond of stagnant water therein. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Baker the streot commissioner was instructed to re move the iron culvert in pond on 14th and California streets. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, On _judiciary—Recommending the sale of stip of ground on west side of 20th street and south of Farnam for $1,290. Adopted. A motion instructivg the mayor to make out the papers was adopted. On judiciary - Recommending pas- sage of ordinance providing for judg- ment index. Adopted. On judiciary — Recommending pas- sage of nuisance ordinauce. Adopted. Oa judiciary — Rccommending pas- sage or ordinance for payment of gen- eral judgments. Adopted. Oa police, recommending the ap. pointment of four policemen instead of eight. Adopted. On police, recommending that the report of liquor dealers and druggists be placed on file. Adopted. On same, reforring the report of prostitutes back to the city marshal for the signature of himsalf and the police judge, and raying that the mar- shal does not enforce the city or- dinances and resolutions of the coun- off. Adopted. On public property and improve- ments, 1nstructing the city treasurer to retund illegal tax to Lawrence Mengen. Adopted. On same, that Webster Snyder would present his market house plans inja fow days. Adopted. On same, recommending that Mrs. S, Hart be allowed to finish her house, although it is in the fire limits, as it is nearly completed. Adopted. On same, that lot 1, block 363, is city property; that Andrew Anderson is & trespasser therecon and tendering a claim of tax title. Recommended that city attorney be instructed to bring suit for possession of said lot, value of possession and for occupation. Adopted. Oa side walks and bridges, recom- mending that the street commissioner do the grading requested by Fred King, et. al.,, and Milton Rogers, to enable sidewalks to be laid. Adopted. On same, recommending new adver- tizement for bids for building Saun- ders street bridge. Adopted. Oa rules, forms and printing, ad- verse to publication of council proceedings the morning after each meeting and instructing ‘he clerk to do all advertising as soon as possible, Adopted. On waterworks and sewerage, that the city is not liable for the claim of Macauley and O'Brien for cleaning out sewer on Jones street, between Ninth and Tenth, Adopted. BY PERMISSION, railways be allowed to grade Farnam street as provided in ordinance ‘493" without constructing the over-crossing required, until the city deems it nec- oasary, Referred. From the city engineer, enclosing report to the board of public works, Filed, From H. G. Clark, president of the board of trade, nsking for immediate action for the paving of Tenth street from the U. P, depot to Harney street, and in regard to laying of gas and wa. ter mains on streets to be paved. Re- ferred. From H, G, Olark et al, represent- ing a majority of property owners in paving discrict No, 11, nu{ing for the passage of an ordinance for paving said district, Referred, Mr. Corley introduced a petition from J, M. Woolworth, and others, asking that the contract for a sewer on St. Mary’s avenue, from present terminus to Twenty-fifth street be let ai once. Referred. ORDINANCES, An ordinance requiring the owners of houses, ings, sinks and other structures within the sewer distric's 1, 2, 3 and 4, toconnect the same with the sewer mains, was read twice and referred to the judiciary commit- tee An ordinance making theapprcuria- tion for the payment of general judg ments against the city was passed. An ordinance amending section 18, of chapter 26, of Chase's cowpiled or- =3 From R. A. Shaeffel ot al, asking that a sidewalk be put down on west side of lot 4, block 211}. Referred, From R, A Shaeitol et al, asking that crosswalks be put down on the west side of Scventeenth street, cross- lps Cuming street, and on the north side of Cuming street crossing, Sev- enteenth, Referred. From George Hargreaves ot al, protesting agaiust the grading of Park avenue according to the grade line as now eatablished. Referred. From R. 8. May, suggesting that the paving of gutters on Dodge street might be deferred with advantage un- til the general paving is done. Re- ferred. A number and referred, From Lous Schilds, offering to fill poud on lot 1, block 1034 at thirty- one cents per yard. Retgrod, RESOLUTIONS, By Baker, to build a bridge scroes of bills were roceived North Omaha creek at Saunders street, in the vicinity of Cuming Adoptod. dinances, entitled ‘‘Licenses,” “‘Bu- liards,” and *‘Vehicles,” was put on its passage and lost. An ordinance relative to the form and rizo of gutters and the shape of crown of street, and respecting sec: tions 11, 12 and 13 of chapter 41, C. R. 0., entitled *‘Streets,” was read twico and referred. An ordinance creating the office of recording and regulating duties of sawe was prosented, but was obiected to as illegal and no action taken thereon, The council then adjourned. An enricher of the blood and pur: fier of the system; cures Jassitude and lack of energy; such is Brown's Iron Bitters, 2ld&wlw —~——— THE NEW TICKE!' OFFICE OFf the Missouri Pacific Railway is now open for business at the corner of Farnham and 14th streets, in the Paxton hotel, where tickets via this popular route may be obtained to all points Kast, South and Southwest. eave 1. P. depot at 7:10a, m. Omaha time, Pull- By Baker, that three appraisers be appointed to appraiso damages arising from straightening North Omaha creek in the vicinity of Cuming, al | Adopted. By Baker, granting the use of the b p. ., 1 man sleepers on night trains, For tickets and sleeping car berths spply to G. H. Foors, Ticket Agent. T. W, Crowg, Passenger Agent. julyl7mon-wed&frim&etf == council chamber to the Pioneer Asso- . WILLIAMS' WEDDING. | August Willisms and Olura | of this brotherhood are angels in mot- Maylander Are Matri- monially Hooked, A Lively Wedding on Jacks:n Strest. Yesterday some more of Capld’s work was effected in this city, the high centracting parties being Mr. August Willians and Miss Clara May- lander, Rev. Father Glauber of St. Mary Magdalene, tying the connubial knot. Mr. August Williams, the groom, familiarly known as Gas Wil. liams, is twenty-one years of age, and is the assistant foreman of the hook and ladder company No. 1, in which company he has been two years and ahalf. He has also been in the employ of Paxton & Gallagher over two years. The bride, who is 18 years of age, is the daughter of Mr. P. Maylender, of Peru, Illincis, and is a very charming lady. At present the happy pair are loca ted on Jackson street between Elev | enth and Twolfth streete, and a Bee reporter happening to call in was shown the presents, which were both elegant and useful. The company presented the young couple with a very handsome marble table, which bore the following inscription: ‘‘Pre- sented to Mr. and Mra. Gus Williams by the Pioneer hook and ladder com- pany No, 1. May your wedded life be long, happy and prosperous is the sincere wish of your friends and brother firemen.” Thera were ulso two very appropriate eketches pen- cilled ount on the table which were certainly very unique in design. Among the other presents were the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Koes- ters, a plated cake basket; Mr. Louis Kroitzsch, a pickle dish; Miss Lizzie Tex, silver butter dish; Frank H. Koester, silver castor; Miss Kesler, set of vases; Mr. and Mrs. Spelle berg, print staud and set of nap- kins; Mesers. T. & H. Drexel, set of flat irons; Mr, and Mrs. Anton Beumeister, handsome china tea set: Mre. Emma Shinker, sot of glassware; Miss Lizzie Meiyer, glass dish; Mres August Willams, %a set of jewelry; Mr Joseph Maylander, a set " of jow- elry; Mrs. Bucky aud daughter, a handsome center table. The groom presented his bride with a very fine diamond ring. Tho Pioneerihook and ladder com- pany convened a special meeting in honor of the marriage of one of their brothers, and a lively meeting was held in Ed. Wittig’s headquart After congratulations hau beon tree- ly and heartily expressea to the newly married brother some presentations were then made. Mr. Charles Fisher, the foreman of the company, presented tho president with a new beit and front and created much amusement by the delivery of a very humorous speech. Judge Ben- eke was delegated to make tho pre- sentation to the foreman, Mr. Charles Fisher, which he did, at the same time expressing the great pleasure it gave him tv make the presentation in a very witty apeech which evoked roars of laughter. . Chief Butler also made a very excellent speech, in the course of which he complimented the hooks on the efficient service in which they at all times rendered the community whenever thoir duty called them out. A very fine spread was repared by the jolly, jovial host, Ed. ittig, who hept the boys alive all the evening with his funny sayings and conviviality Mr. Mitchell also rendered efficient service in keeping the bcys from go- ing to sleep. Later on in the evening thy com- pany engaged the little Bavarian band to serenude the happy couple, which they did in a lively style, and the party then separated. Bucklin’s Arnica Salve, The BesT SALVE in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Uloors, Lalt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, und sl skin ernptions, and positively cures piles, It is gnaranteed to ive satisfactfon or monoy refunded, rice, 25 cents per box, For salegby 4, ¥. Goodman L 0. P L. U An Enthusiastic Meeting in Clark’s Hall Last Nizht. The Omaha protective labor union held an open meeting last night at Clark’s hall, at which there was a fair aitendance, Mr. Charles Paxton pre- sided and Mr, Pat Horan acted us secretary. Loud ories beinyg rased for Edwamrd Walsh, he mounted the rostrum aud delivered a very senvible and foreible specch, i the eourse of whish he said e voderstood e meoting was ealled for the pur pose uf dwcussing subjects of 1m portunce to the labor iuterust, and he thought the most imporian: subject for tho workingmen to con- sider was organization, Without or- ganization they could effect nothing, but with united etfort they had a reat power at their command, e urged the workingmen to watch and take every opportunity to be pre- pared to meet the enemy which they would have to encounter this fall and that was Capital, He cautioned them against selling their votes for a few paltry dollars, remioding them that when they did so they not only sold their own rights, but that of their children and children’s chil- dren. Mr. Kilgoran, of Council Bluffs, also delivered a very able address which was listened to with much at- tention and was loudly applauded. Several short specches were made by other of the members and a voie o thanks to Mr, Kilgoran terminated the proceedings. Something Worth Seelng. W. W. Cole’s Gireat Shows contain the most renowned corps of leapers the world has ever seen, the most beautiful women bicyelists, the most irresistible brotherhood of clowns, Earnest with his withesic asses, Tom Meclntyre, sage and singer, James Murray, the greatest clown cof the generation, Johuny Murts, philosoph- er and phunny fellow, and that im- mortal quintette of rib-ticklers, Evans, Tiongmyre, Oasselli, Richardson, and Cooke. 1! to make men laagh be the |, mission of poodness, then the heroes loy. W shall hear their wings rustle In Omaha on the 3lst of this month Tn this inatance we «hall not entertain angels unawares, Lost, Found, Wanta Boarding, &o., will be in. sorted In these colnmns once for TEN OENTS | Gas ; ench wubsequent Insertion, FIVE CENTS The first insertion never loos than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS O LOAN<MONEY M 0L, IO LOAN—Oul at_Law Ottien of D. VL. Thomss Rosm 8 Crelehton Block 250,000 eres s snete 5855 v upaarde, for 8 46 & vearn, on Ard-clase city and ny. B Berars ant GoAN ‘Vi.\lhn “Fxperienced dry - ods salegman | I {or inen and uncerwear department, Ad- #elling, Address “0* 5. B.," box bu; OR RENT—A 7 room house and 4 stall table on Convent str.ct, near St Marys renve. Rent $91.00 por month Enquire o 5.4 OR RENT—Furnished front room with bosed, 608 North 17th st, €31 4 OR RENT—Furcished r Dougine n, o JOR RENT w6 hew elegant houses, Tn- quire at Peterson's Clothing s ore, nest U7, Depot. 690-t8 UK KK chants te. T3 furamsnod oome o A6 Rxchange,N. K. cor. 164 anc Dodg VM OR RENT—Niosly fornished rooms with of withont board, Rossonabie prices. 2018 \, waa b FoR ALE_ 1 JOUSE and Iot for sale, No. 025 Montana street, near Cami g. Inquire Cigar store, 88, corner 10th and Jackson streets, A 1UR SALE—A guod paying grocery 1 u iness on 16th street. Sailsfactors reasans for 2443 Davenport riot. 881t Fwi SALE—A kit of Butcher tools cheap, Cal at 212 North 1 th s reet Nohraska. 880-97 Team of white carrisge h tch-d aad pertct y gentle. riven by any Jad 80 phaeton and both in good order and fr salecheap. corner Dodge and 24th sireets. g uir dress Merchant, drawer 25, ci y 89490 £ it to to hrmsy work in fami- Apply &t fl s b yorth {OR SALE—Good milch cow, cheap, to 4 cash buyer, Inquirc a’ 441 Convent street. 860951 Mary's Ave firat-class sLict ironers at m Laun F \ 7 ANTED—Som " the Omaba sto stroct NOR SALE—Desirable liome 10 18iacs end Griffen's ad Tn g od repair, 1ot wel tocked w1 h frai reaconablo 0. H BALLOU, “atornoy, room b_Unisn Block, 81027 uirls at Sth and Jack- 878-26 WATED. Two Aining. Beinoke’s restaurant, cor, son. ook and do wen W._corn:x oral b s ui and 10th, VW ANTED - girl in a tamily o 13th and Lavenport, west i h_ue fiom corver, \ © ANTED—100 trackmen at 1fr % SALV_ Vo 0% EAL¥—Fntire grocery + tock and fixtures, threellight express tovms and wagons. Seven of Isnd with house, barn an + other i1 prove- ments. Fourlos en cmer 10th and Pancrott street, S Inuire | McOAGUE. Opposite P. 0, tion, ouly §1,2 885-1f — e Ipon SALE- Hou:e and_c rner lot, at 81,060, bargain. McCAGUE, opposite F. 0. 884t Oregon Short Iino. + pp' H. MANNWEILE 803 254 11th stree), near Apply McLean Brcs, Tn fanoly Neb FDR SALE—5,000 sheep three and four years old, good feeders, i 1.t to suit purchisers. 819261 \VANTFU*AWMQMACII genuine oil paint- Big profits. Send Adire s 860-261 in: s ia fiegilt frames. 8 amp for 25 page filu tratid ¢ talogue Chicago Frame M'/'g Co., Chicago I1l, A/ ANITED—A girl ter ge V Apply at No. 814 17th st JOR SALE—L t «ud two new hon: strest, tv o blocks sou h of St, 18th {rings reut 84000, will so | for 8,500, h.1 cash, alince at § per cent. inte1e t. Inquire ¥, Mor: or thop, 218 South 16th street. po.t and \ hicago )\,‘ANTH-—W’F}I “carpenters. Apply to « Manuweiier, 11th s reer, near Farnam ANTED—Two or tirec ooms s table fo physiciars office. Address Dr. Bee office, VY ANTED-Ter toama o workk on florenc | Y, Cut-Of. Wages £ 50 por day b N WIreu i 877-t1 VINOENT. hi. Wagos INCENT. w1 rth e MITCHELL BITUATIONS WANTG WWASTED-A struation by a pisc il m lex Mus: bave ‘ulich ree of o all country | g mil's, o inkire & od w A LW Y yoaTs experi- © otiict, Dmaha, Aeb, on or inquire of promises, 11tn st, near Lea NT: D—At_ Fiorence Cut-Off, | — ¥ 0" « Blne S rings wrnitn ownd o re Julgwith Porte Fl) S Lk~ H 509-t1 Denmark, worth §000 will be s 1u ut less than balf price Good _opy ortunity for starting 0 hotel bu incss. Rent €86,00 p ¥ month, ac yumodati na for thirly beatdr i nquire on 526261 worth. VINE STOCK FOR SALE—T havesorun twelve or filteen flre puro blooded Poland-Uh'na in excellent ¢ ndition— which I w 1skip by t_of tud stat Satisfaction nal Ban', this ot; Metter. Red Ok, In ust arcomp iy the oider, hing eXPTCS3 O MICELLANEG § WANTS, snthol a4 e . | A V7 ANTED—Board —Wy & youne la \J vate tamily, roference exch WO story bui'ding for sal> at a . Lo <ated at north-eas corner of 17th street, d Cagitol ave. Must bo woved on or before ugust 7th proximo, 770-t8 Agent, dro s\ ANTED—10 buya gozd pany. Chicago street () () TEAM 20072 nort Ling. was I MANNY t, 785-t1 11 stroes, near Farnam, ANTED—500 privy vau. pools to clean with Cleauer, the best in use. A, % reslionee 1908 Dodge atrest, O ks and cesy et '—House with threo rooms and 1+ rge basement. 831 south !7th strees. he't 815,00 per month. Apply on pron es 89120 TFOR RENTA plendid tront ofh Tith and Farnain, - reighton’s Buiai Do heated by steam i winter.” Tnquire cf A corner | H Fuu SALE—Saw mill, BEAUTI » whole addition on v great bargain. streets Iarge frame hou per minth, in town. will | terms to suit. Hanscor cady tormsand ata By’ agent, 15th and Douglag 21540 PLENDID PEOPERTY FOR SALE—At a BAKGAIN, one larce brick house, end one with full 1ot 01 Cas near 15th h nce for v <tment, rent { r §70 C.llfr fu) particuiars, on BEMI Agent, 15th a d Dougl re t, Fine S, 609 tt Ho‘mn FOR SALE.—The Arlington House First c ass; all furnished. Th~ only hote) The cheapost proporty in tho piate. a8 all tho traveling m-n, Will be sold chiap on Enquire of E. Fulle, propiietor, riington, Washington county, Neb. = 668 tt . FESTNER & SO! 8. E. cor- 1 quire F.C.Fr TNER & SON. OR RENT—Large business ronm, her 12th and Farnam, s:co d flror. of (893-59) o IOR RENT—Furnished house «f reven rooms, > smail famiiv. Posse slon August 1st Ad dress *“Furs ished” Bee office. s84-ut O RENT—A large well furnish+d frout room at tke nurth-west coracr of 1sth and D enportaireet, F80- B .y O OB RENT-BrioX |atore; | Tiuuire] st/ Drug | Lo mosmBL., Omaba, o 10 % Store, cornor 10th and Douglas sts, 620-t | TPRICK FOX 7Aut. 208-b EiTA b JOR RENT— ' ter.d and p inred. ¥1500) North of 161h street bridgo on 15 h s Con- t " |ing & atation on U. BAL!D HAY—AS A, 1. ‘lands JOR BALE—The POPULAR HOTEL, known 29 tho BOYS' HOME. This houss Iy co = trally located, has sou b and east front, and ls surrounded w th fine shade trees; containsthirty eeping rooms, has ice house. laundry, enmple Has a world w.de_repusation and a room, bettor patronago than many houses of tyice lte capacity. ~Price $5,000. or_particuiars al- A. SAWDEY, Red Cloud, Neh. 1l GXChM g fOF (it pre percy, an improved sec 0B of innd M. DUNH 1018 Tarney venicat £ ehops Apalv comer 12th a d How- ard strect, Newzpaper Union E87-11 FVURNISH ‘1) room for wentl man with refer. Fen 2 Ded. e street Lovsecn 18th and ety 7t e Apply o GLADSTUNE, + retuer ed t 891-26+ ; reward 0 C. Appleten, <0 ner 20th and Dorcas, BI04l OR RENT—Eatcmont of three rooms, sult- ablo fr family App y No, 634 south 17th A H 1808 end 1810 Louglas street, : ) st RS, A. L 7.201 between Jackson und Leavenworth, 0K RE! Irquire | |3, cat, runs essier, never gets out of or: ron Nicho'as ana Paal one | ¢7ia1 will convi WIIY\Ioe» cveryb-dy want the White Sewing Machine? B le-auses it Js the best, cheay and will st longer than nuy other mackin: made, A you. A stock of neo les for 20° | il sowi tly on haud. Call OR RENT—Mouse 20x10, with PHL e B ek, ™ suitablo fo i ABHANAS, and 19th, 5 ® & 867 %0 QECND TO NONE 1t is now an ur disputed e —_— IS fact that the White sewin achi e lads OR RENT—A nicely fuewished south 1oom, | tie world, 1ts sales are s mply enormous and with or without board, 1807 Cass freet. | incrossing, and the cryfrom eve y qvart ris give 556-861 m: us the agen y for the ‘White, for it iv the only achine we can sell ihat gives verfect satisface NT—Three good roums, unfurn +hed. | tion. Call on or address JN 1, ZEHRUNG, Ccraer 20th and Douglas—chéxp—Avply «n | Wholcsalo and retail dealer, 121 N. 15th streck, premises, §73.4201 | Omana, Neb, 124-6¢ FO# RENT—Furnished room with or wit &' ha r 1620 Dodge street, nesr posto I_‘.ws'r:u\'flA light roan yony. from Fostor & "4 Gray's Yand ATt Finder sultably r warded. rent niaderit ', to x O, roem 5, 1 On- pleasant rnov, with board 7 souih 17th street. Eb4-tf [os s it desir.d v aunum_cech S com P.rk on the wes row s rect cars Mo ey be obtained to buiid with, by persons lcast the.e lots a% zegalar ret s, JAMES F, MORTON, Ou premisea, office 1515 Farnam 3 43t rest, OR KENT™—Two conveniently furnished rooms tor honsekoeping, also nice'y furnish. d front room, down tairs, for tao Inquire at 1004 Dodge etreat, Fox RENT—Nicely furnished fr nt room, T, 10,00 pur wontl. 1407 Howard Detween 148 a4d 16th streots. 820-t1 OB RENT—Twa new duellingy ans two cther dwelliugs in desiravle icc lity, vy Mc4con, No. 1614 Douglas street B17-tf roowmy, rar DLISH. Wl T, ro0ms ot the Tnquire on T % Boun [ " Inquire 103 10th screot, aleo corner of 12th and Louglas streer, premi . I OUSE FOR RENT—Enquirc at ) neiy's store, 15ih Letween Hainoy DOR RENT—Furcished room with board; mod o fmpro nents, a few tablo bo raers cau be 1 mmodated, b NE HOUSE3 FOR K two to twelve roon s each; Onca with all modorn convenicncer. One of 1 rooms, enitable (o boardiax and room renti 17¢h and Douglas sts. BEMIS, Aent, Jozsit 15tk and Doulas Ste IOR RENT—Two picely furuished south rooms roasonable prices. 2013 Cass atrcet. — 34+ | 0] WO FURNISHEL soutn rooms for reot. 8. W. corner 19th and Davenport. 8y, Btrength and wholesor mical thin the test, short weight. alun, 841d only in cane, oy 0.1 o Wi L betwosn Farnam Ad o gusrdisn 10 8 KIBAH ML (a8 A8l 10114 4 the fo. 1 for wny , had on Custs . B0t nnd Baoes 1, st 'on voaranteed ‘Orange Grove | s | Absolutely Pure This powder never varies, A warvei of ordinary ld in competition w.th o MIAL‘L\ Sain ;‘ ' o a 7 s 8k, Now York oo FOVRR Con §