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THE DAILY BEE---0O MAHA, FRIDAY', SkPTEMBER 1, 18%. The Daily Bee. T _OMAHA. Mornins, Sept. 1 Woather Report. (1he following observation are taken at snme moment of time at all the stations named.) WAR DEPARTYEN U. 8 Fmvu..‘lwv} vIoR, OMAHA, Aug. 3, 1882, (1:45p. m, $ 8 %a | § 8¢3<| 5o mariows. | E Bk g2 ] |d°(8% &*® ~ | Denver 30.04 | 61 'S Light Falr Oheyeune .. .[30.06 | 61 N |Light (Far Waal akie. . (30 & NE [Lighs [Cloar Piatte ..... (3112 | 84 NE [Freah |Fnir Omaba ... (.20 | 69 N "|Brak | Joudy Yankton ... [30.90 | 64 (NE |1ight |Fair Des Moines. 1013 [ 8¢ N [Fresh Clondy Davenport.. |10.05 | 86 (N |¢resh |Clo.dy 8. Paul (3112 | 70 N |Fresh | Joudy Bt Louls 307 | 70 [N% |Presh O cucy Moorhead 020 | 67 N Frosh nir Plem sk 10 1 68 (W Light Clone Buford (0.2 | 76 W (Frsh | lear Caster. 3016 | 78 |W_|Lisht Clesr Amsinibotne. 130,14 | 70 INE [Uighy [Ciear River 8fee: 8 Inches above low water mark at Omahs, 8 foet ¢ inches 8t Yankton; Missdssippl, 4 foot 8 {1.chos at La Urosss, and & feet & lnches » Dabuque, i — LOOAL BREVITIES, A ear loal of limestons from Fort Oollins has Leen received here for sam; le —There will be n» service this, Friday night, at Graco Mission, (Episcopal), North Omaha, ~—There was one solitary drunk before Judge Beneke yesterday He paid,the usual fine, —There was & lunar halo Weduerdsy with one star visible in ;it. This indicates rain before to- night, —The Deputy City Mar hal, Mr, E. A, McClure, has resigncd and Officer Grana- cher is temporarily in charge of the city Jail. —A wholesale tea house has Feen open- od in%he Edwards building on Farnam street, by Wilson & L.riison, formerly of St. Joe, ~The West Nebraska mission confer- ence convened yesterday at St. Paul, N Bishop Merrill is expected to be there, A full attendance of the ministers’ mission is expected. —A cnmpliint has been filed against 1d. L.eeder for keepin,. his roow open on Sun- day, the hearing of the ca e being contin- ved tor - 0 days. Ed. promises to inavgu- rate a general war. —Three new cars have just been reccive ed for use by the Pullman Pacific car ¢ m- pany at this point, They are ths By ton, Julesbnrg snd Kearn, They will go iuto active service at once, “_A conple of colored men were arrested by Cflicer Burk last evening, who are charged with stealing wome goods from the notorious femile known as Jyhunie Bull They received temporary quarters inthe city juil. —Attention firemen: There will bea specinl meeting of Kire King No. 2, at Firemen's hall, on Friday evoning, tewmber 1, 1882, 7:80 shurp, for the annual election of officern and parade. [T Tl Bark took the 8 o'clock dummy snd fol- Jowed her to the transfer, where be found || het on the C., B, & Q. tr.in and dowand |! his pisto, She at first denied having ity but when he fusisted that sbe had, whe anid she thought it was her hushan picking it out of her pocket returned It h.{ him ] « and the B &M, n yeterday, —The engineer's office of was transferred to Linc the rooms occupied by this departmen the third st.ry of the I, & M. bui divg | will now be occupied by the general pas. senger and tick t department. —A telogram to Bradatieet ye<!or ‘ay ar- nyunces the assignmen . of Ogg & Mulfoed, Ulynses, Neb, The house oed business here lsst March, ¢ ming (n.n} #airbury, Neb,, where they hai been iny business six months, | A THIEF CAUGHT. | t, in i The Diamond Stealer Arrlsm,e(l MILITARY ACTIVITY. Additional Troops to Bs Sent to Forts Robinson and Niobrara, Who Will H.ve to Build Huts For Wiuter Quarters, Col. Taylor Relieved From Arrest to Revport For Duty. Death of a Prominent Army Officer at Fort Douglas, Newn was reccived at the military headquar terr in this city yesterday of the death of Major C. W. Wingard, U. 8. A,, stationed at Fort Douglas, in Council Bluffs, | | Utah, he having departed this life ol — Wednesday. Major Wingard has He Lays His Troables All to Carda. | been in the eervico for twenty years, & | |having originally been appointed been appointed from Pennsylvania. The particulars of the modus op randi by which J. Thien got awny with 600 worth of diamonds and $210 in cash from S. Jonas the jewoler, wero wivon yesterday, and now we are gratified to record the cap- ture of tho rogue, with the larger pajt of his plunder. | At 1 o'clock Wednesday Officeirs El Gorman and J companied by Mr. 8. Jonason, left the U. P. depot on a special engitie for Council Bluffs, having private in formation of a reltable character that Mr. J. Thein had skipped “‘over to Council Bluffs, Totva toughs " On arriving &t the other side of the bridge they footed it np town in the moonlight and finding all the saloons and furo banks closed pro- ceeded to take in the hotels and make a thorough investigation of the re- O'Donohue, se- among the yisters, At the Pacific house they found that ‘a). Thein, of Philadelphia,” had left on the 28th of Aug. After work- ing all .the big hotels they fell back on the less important ones, It late and nearly every oue wan lato bad retired for the vight, 8o it was no easy matter to find the man they wanted, but they had taken the d ment passed on Mr. Jonason, which wus » promissory note instead of a check, aud hoped by comparing the siguature on this check with sumilar appoaring ones io geva clus to the fugitive. At woe Bechtell house, a sart of a farmers’ hotel on Broadway, tho name of J. Moon was found among others, I'ho initial **J” on the register tallied exactly with that on the note, aud having obteined a description of the pariy, asconded to room No. 8 and knocked at the door, the occupant of the room respondivg immediate y, and —Chas,|Lodway, the Papillion farmer | who was arrested on the charge of rap g little Anuio Monday was examined in police sourt Wednesday and at the cluse of the hearing was discharged. He wept like & child as he left the court room, —Attention Sir Knights: Regular con- clave this (Friday) eveniog of Mt. Cal- vary Commaudery No. 1, K, T, Business of special importance will be presented, A full sttendance is requested. By order of the commander. Harry R. Hathaway, recorder, —T'wo brothers who ran away from their home in Orange county, N, Y., about five years and who must be about twenty and twenty-two years of age, at this time, are wanted back st the old homestead, where a fortune awaits them, The last heard of 1he Loys they had learned the printing business, and were workivg in an office in Nebraska, sale ot Huulon ~—Ies rved seats are now on Boyd's Opera House for the Brothers engw ement in Lo Voyage eu Suise.” Thisisa f npany, and Mansger Doyd is fortunatein having se. cured it for the openivg night of the regu- Iarseason, The company recently com pleted w wonderfully successful season of woveral weeks in Ban Francisco, and for s week past have been drawing cpowded houses in Denver, 0us o =A man who had the appearavoe of be ing & common tranp was brought to the city jail ubout 10 o'clock last night by Mie P. J. Qualey, who caught bim in his barn and waus atisfied that he was there for the purpose of stealing semething, Tho fellow came w Mr, Qualey’s residence, between Harris & Fisher's aud Sheely's pucking houses, snd hupg around for some time, early in the ovening, He was ordered off by Mr. Qualey, who, subsequently, on go- ing out to his stable to lick up for the wight, found the fellow in his corn crib, He ran away, and was chased by the dogs and captured on the railroad, ~—The me:hanics of the Union Pacific shops will give a grand picnic at Hanscom Park on Saturday afternoon and evening mext, which promises to bea fine affuir, A muwber of locomotive headlights will be placed on the grounds to furnish awple light, s the moon does wot rise until 11 o'clock, and dancing will be indulged in wun'il widvight, Irvioes full band has been engaged and arrapgements have bee wmade for ample transportation in from the park ufter-the picuio is over. The wmana- gore invite all fricnds to attend the picnic sod nsure them & good time. Chas. Checoey, Lew Green, Jawes Murphy and R ¥urth me the commitice on arrange aments, ~—Thiere was & small sensation in the vi civity of the U, P, depot yesterdsy morn- jng, caused by the overtwining of a fanm- er's wagon, contail & couple of wo and teviral men, &t the steep ban front of the Bt. James hotel, Officer Burk caught the korses they were ruaning awsy and assisted the paity, one of the women bewg cut badly about the heel. On praceeding howe, Burk found that his revolver was wissing and ivquirivg of cne who had witoessed the accident, learned that the wornan who had esgaped upburt bad picked np the the weapon, put it in ) her basket aud carried it off, ' without word, from his pocket. The Jeweiry was all handsomely encased :n velvet and old gold, and conwsted of two solitaire diamond rings, a clus- ter diamond brooch and ear drops to match, a lovely diamond scarf pin, ote. The swindler was taken to the police court and asked as to bis will- ingness to come to Omaha without the delay and formality of procuring a 1e quisition and after some hesitancy he consonted to accompany the «flicers of his own accord. It was hy this time about 6.a, m., the jobhavirg occupicd all night, and the party, taking street cars tor the Traunster, found a train in waitii g and soon arrived in Omah, whero the prisoner was lodged in the city jail, At the time of his arrest Thein had alittlo over 840 on his person, all thut was lefc of the $210 received of Mr, Jonason. As he had been play- 1y faro through tho night and was re- being identitied by Mr. Jouasonas the | ¢ He served for a numbor of years on the Pacific coast and had a daughter married to Capt. C. Tobey, of the He leaves an Mra. Fourteeuth infuntry. unmarried scn and daughter, Wingard is reporied seriously ill. A NEW DEAL, When the orders were issued trans- ferring, General Crook to Arizona, the Iwelith infantry, Capt. Wilcox com- wanding, was ordered to the depart- ment of the Platte, Col Wiicox,when Fort D. A, Russell, Cheyenne, W. T, Sepromber 1at. Although no news has been received at the department headquarters here in regard to any change in the dwsposition of these troops, a Washington dispateh of Au- gust 28th eay: ““Orders were issued to-day for the tweltth regiment of infantry, Col, C. B. Wic)x commanding, which has served in the department of Arizona tor about 13 years, to proceed to Mad- won barracks, Sacketit’'s Harbor, N. Y , and report to Major Gen, W, 8. Haucock, commanding the division of the Atluutic. This transfer is made o replace the companies of infantry sent to the froutier from New York to be mounted, and is also made to cqaslizs the burdens of the service. Ihe order, which will take effect soon alter the 1st of September, will en- tall an expeusy of about §2 000. 1t will, however, give Gon. Hancock two regimenta ot infantry iustead of only one ns heretofore, THE NEW ASSISTANT ADJUT. ERAL, Colonel Joraph H. Taylor, who was ordered to Fort Omaha sseistant adju- tant genoral of the department of the Piatie, vice Colonel Martin, trans terred to the department of Arizoua, will probably report at headquarters of the department of the Platte in a fow days. Colonel Taylor had but re itly teen transferred from Anizona ' GEN told that hewas wanted and beingasked | suppostng that he would, as where “the stuf” was produced it, |ususl, be kept there about five years, went to cousiderable expense to looate himself comfortably, piacing his cildren in school, et. When the order came for him to report at Oma- ha he made a grand kick and, contrary to the orders of General Sherman, applied to the Kentucky senatora and copgressmen to have the decree of the war department evoked. ton dispatch says: The record of the court-martial in the case of Col. Joseph H. Taylor, ussistant adjutunt-general, stationed ut Nowport, Ky., has boon received at the war dopartment, The case will go to Judge-Advoeate-Genera! Swaim for roview, and will then bo submitted (o the president for action, It is understood that the court found Col, Taylor guilty of the charge of invoking political influence to secure the revocation of an order transfernn him to duty on the frontier, and sen tenced him to be reprimanded in gen- A Washing- ported to have wade & winuing, it was | eral orders. The specific allegation ot knows how ho had got rvid of 1t |on which Col. Taylor was tried w untl it was explained that with §100 of the wmount he had taken his goid watch out of sonk on the other side. I'he resthehad probably equandered in sore way. Before the watch and cash could be attached by the jeweller for the balanco due him the prisoner gave his_attoruey au order for both, which ook th out of the hands of the authori Ihoin claims to leave a wife and six children in Chicago, and scems to foel vory bad indeed about his aftair. Ho says his trouble was ull the result ot gambling. As he had left & cull for G o'clock at the Bechtell house, he was uskod what he wanted to get up so varly for. He rephed that he had made up his mind to return the jew- elry to Mr Johuson, The latter will or $200 1n cush advanced in ad- dition to the expense incurred in the soarch, o discovery of the wh: reabouts of Thein was made in a singular and accidental mooner. He bad been frequenting the gamblivg halls of this city and was known to the dealers and proprietors both here and in Council Blufls, After obtaining the property Wedneaday ho skipped over the river on the 6 o'clock dummy, and having redeemed his watch went to oue of the “banks” to play in a little. He made a winning of 835, and the propriotor seeing that ho had his watch and some wmoney besides, and supposing that he had won a good stake somewhere, tolephoned to one of the bankers on this side of his luck, A third party overheard the mes- sage received by telephone and ad- vised officer Gorman and upon this in- formation the engine was chartered and the trip made to Council Bluffs, which resulted in a complets success. The watch was (he one previously re- forred to as having been purchased of Mzr. Jonason some time ago on & sim- ilar representation, the paper in that instance proving good, The watch is valued at §195 Much eredit is due oflicer Gorman for gotting tho clue and following it up until the capture of the man, and to officer O'Dovohue for his valusble asaistance, as without their united ef- forts Mr, Jonason would ot proba: bly have recovered a dime's worth of his progerty, 086 « Rk Russlh Salve is unequalled for chilblaive, chapped hande, frost bites ote. Tryit, that ho wrote a letter in which he im pogned the motives of the authority which gave the order for his trausfer by alleging that the change was was made to pleass an offieor junior to hunseit, (Col. Cobin,) thereby subjec ing him (Col. Taylor) to inconvenience and oxpunse; also, in giving formal notice that ho 1ntended to use politieal 1 tluence to have the order revoked, thercby intimating that he would go over the nead of the see- rotary of war, It is explained at the war depariment that while «flicers of the army often agk political iutluence to securo favors such as promotion, leave of absence, and what are known a8 indulgenc it in always considered & military offense for an officer to uee such outside wiluence to securo the revoeation of an order, as it is generally supposed that if thero are ressouablo grounds for it they will ba duly considered by the proper superior oflicer to whom such appl tion shou'd always be addressed.” Col, Taylor has been relieved from arrest and will probably report st once for duty, SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild tlowers of th FAR raMeD YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant of perfumos. Manufactured by H, B, Slaven, San Fraucieco, For salo 1 Owmaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennara Bros., & Co. S - Supreme Court of Nebraska. Sycamore Marsh Harvester com- pany vs. Starm, Error from Hall county, Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Cobb, J 1, Where two parties have made a of them has es which the other contract, which one broken, the dan ought to receive should be either such as may fairly and reasonably bo con- sidered arising naturally, that is, according to the usual course of things from the breach of eontract itself, or such as may reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, as the probable result of the breach of it 2, Upon the sale of a machine the sellor gave the purchaser a warranty in writing in these words: ‘‘Hasting Nebraska, September 1877.—We warrant Wheeler No. combined [ y machine, relisved being wmstructed to report at reaper and mower to boa good grain cutting machine and a good mowing Should the machine fail to |do as warranted, then, in that case wo are to be notified and given time to make the machine work. Should we fail to make the machine work, then agres to take it bsck (Signed) " Upon suit being b ought on oue of the notes given f.r the purchase money, the defendant plead the warranty and breach and made a covnter-claim for loss of time for himself, two hands and team, loss of grain out of crop caused by delay in being compelied to hire extra help and another machine to harvest said grain and for money paid on said ma- chine, Verdiot and judgment for de- fendant, On error, neld, that by the Jast clause of the warranty, the ven- dor's damages were limited to the re- covery back of the money paid on the contract, 2. The contract of warranty above pot out wes signed by dealers who in point of fact were the agents of the plaintiff; but they use their firm name, and not the name of the plaintiff, nor do they describe themselves as ngents, T'he notes for the machine wera drawn payable directly to the plaintiff, and putt thereon brought in its name, Tield, That the giving of tho warranty and taking of the notes being parts of the same transaction, the claiming property in, and bringing euit on the note, was n ratification of the war- raoty by the plamtiff. Earl va, Daras. Error from Saline Roversed and remanded. Cpinton: Where taxes are levied upon real entate without suthority of law a cour* of ¢quity may enjoin che collection of the same, Atkins vs, Atkins. Motion gosting diminution of record tained, wo sug- Bus- Michael va. Fedawa., Motion eug- gesting diminution of record sus- tained. Fuizzerald va, Hollingsworth. Mo- tion to strike bill of exceptions from hlea overruled. O. & R. V. R. R. Co. va. Martin, Suomitted. e —— - Notice. The ‘‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celsior Roof Paint,"” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Auy 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 anthority whatover to sell receipts, HawrsHory & Bro., Lancaster, Pa. PERSUNAL. W. T. Palmer, of Millacd. w York, is at the A. T. Pierce, of Salt Lake, is at the Millard, 0. L. Blackbura, of Milford, is at the Creighton. 0, H. Creighton, Juhn A, MacMurphy, of Pluttsmouth, i4in the city, J. W. Pollock, the West Point banker, isin the city. Wheat, of Lincoln, is at the Etta Dingeldine, of Fromont, is a guest of the Creigh on, Hon. A, H. Ste“bins, of Tombstone, Ariz., 18 in the city, J. N. Mayer, of Wyandotts, Kansas, Gazette, is a guest at the Creighion, Hon, Chis, k. Huntinzton, a brilliant young lawyer, of Oa land, is in the city. E. §. Butler, registerj of the land office at Nelixh, is iw the city accompanied by his wife. Mrs, M, J- Dannett, Mrs, T, B. Dan- nett and Miss Lotta Danuett, of Clinton, Towa, are at the Creighton, S, . McElroy, of Falls City; Hurl- but, Columbus; A, Wilson, Osceola; O, (. Davis, Blue Springs, aud J. H. Galley, Columbug, are the Nebraskans ut the Met- ropolitan, E. A North Platte; Sparks, Thatche Richardson, Clarks; J. B, Green, I, L. mley and J, C, Mrs, Trisman and child, Hickman; 8. C, Swith, Oukland; nk Alexander, I H. Nieman snd R. D, tales, North Platte; B, H. Birney, Liu-| coln, snd A, L. “prague, Stromsburg, sre | at the Canteld house, C, M., Bur on, Sidne Crete; ¥, ¥, White, Plattsmouth; H. W, Dakins, Hon, L. K. Cropsey, H., R. Wodch2use, (1, R, Potter and John Heth, Lincoln; Charles G, Codman, Guide Rick; M M. Hamlin, Nebraska City Der vey, wife and two ladies, Weeping Water, and A, H Gawmet, >iduey, are am ng the prominent Nebraskans at the Millard, A, Foms| Col, Ludington has returnei from the enst. Sam Bothwell went to Grand Island yes- terday. J. R, Lewis went to Weduesday o train, North Platte on Mr, C. A Daman, of the Chicago Inter- Ocean, is in the city, W. J. Broatch and wife have from their summer tour, returned dover academy, Machus:tts, L. Rosewater, editor of Tk Dyt gone to the Grond Ielaud seunion, Guorge Canfield and 8, C. Baldwin have gone to the Graud Lnland Me, J, E Preston looks quite at home at bis old stand, Kuhn's drug store, Mrs, Col. Eddy, of =edalia, Mo,, Wadnesday in Owaba for a short v Dr. Denise returned from his western tour on the Denver express yesterday. Miss Lizzie Calderwood left yesterday to contioue her musical edueation in Boston. Mrs. W, J, Connell unell are at home again sfter & summer visit in Verwont | Mr, Frank Gault, of the Wabash road, with reunion, rriyed and Miss Laura has returned from Cnicago, brivgu hiw an estimable lady as his wile, Hon, A. Saunders, scoompanied by his wife and daughter, went we t to Grand Is- laud yesterday to attend the reunion, U. Fredericksen, of the dry goods firm of Fredericksen & rtartea Wednesday for the east, where he will purchase stock for fall Gen. O, O, Howard, the new comman. der of the department of the Platte, left West Point yesterday for Omaha to as. sume his new position, Mrs, A, Bow and her daughter Lillie who is one of Des Moines' city teachers, left Weduesday afternoon for their new Jobn Hitcheock left Wednesday for An- Des Moines, They bave been in on & short visit to Mr. Andrew Freeman's, whose wife is Mrs, danghter, Mr. A. M. Jacobi, drn “Kuhn' left fWedne day for Chi trip of pleasure and business, pected on his return to oriog one finest belles of the east as his bride Davis, Eeq., Iate of the firm of son & Co., coffee and spice miils, Cincinnati, is in the city with his family, Mr. Davis is & highly eduoated young man, with largs business experience, an we are informed that he intends to make Omaba his home, and thercfore we can look out for & new business house, Row's ist with AgC (DA and ia ex of the #@The Diamond Dyes for family use havo no equals. All popular colors eenily dyed, fast and beautiful, Ten cents a package, - - Marrylng Rich You need not be poor and depend.- ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female get & good round sum of money at masriage can if they hold a certificate of member- ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION, of Cedar Rapids, Towa. $10,000 has already been paid in benefita to ite moembers, in the nine months of the associations’ organization,and there is a golden opportumty for thousands more to resp even larger benefits. Nothing like it was ever known, Do not postpone sending iu_your request for circulars giving full and complete informgtion regarding the plans and opperations of the associa- tion, Agenta can make bigger money than in any other businecs. It is strictly honorable, pleasant aud pro- fitable, The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pre- seribed by law, for the protection of their members. The only association of the kind in existenco organized ac- cording to law. Write at once for circulars, Say where you saw this notice, aug3l-lm Rough on Rats, Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ante, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunke, gophers, 16c. Druggists. Eygs two doz tor 36 centsat J, I Nichols. 203, WaN1ED.—A good bicycle. Address box City, Neb METROPOLITA HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market sttords. The traveling public claim they get better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at avy other house i Omoha. Rate, $2 per day. aue2lifmo * #Troublos oiten come from whence we least expeet them ” Yet we may often prevent or counteract them by prompeand intelligent action, Thousands of persons are conatantly aecond-hand troubled i & combination of dis- eases. Diseasod kidneys and costive bowels are their tormentors They should know that Kidney Wort acts on these orgavs a% the fame time, causing them to throw off the poisons that huve clogged them, and 80 ro- newirg the whole sys em “KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and =L | VER=—— 1t has specifio aotion on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and Tnaetion, stimulating tho hoalthy sooretion ot tho Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effocting its regular discharge. Malaria, [piergmutring ton alari@. s, havotheohills, are hilious, dyapeptio, or conatipatod, Kid: Tey-Wort will surely o' ave & quickly cure, 11 thia season to oleanso tho Syste ono sliould take @ thoro SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. gfi Y 28 M | 5 p &z E E B2 i -1 E T FURNACES INTHE WORLD. MADE BY GICHARDS 'N,BOYNTON & Cu CHICAGO, ILLS. Embody new 1882 1 npr vaumen's, ost losy ) i Vi v more 11 by PIERCEY & BIRADFPORD, Omana, Neb jy2i-i%m Ay lic, ‘o Loan, For, Bale ., umns once for ¥ N CENTS per lize; usch ahsequent Insortion, FIVE CENTS per line. The Erst iowortion never lss than TWENTY MIVE ORNTS In those o 10 LOAN -~ MON: Y \! ONEY TO 10AN—On chattel mortgaze re- AV cwrity. A, B Tutrm oftice of Groff & Moriteowery, over Omah s National bank. M ONsE U LUa 1. Thor ae R " v ) LUAN=-AD B p for § ATy, iy and VW ANTED—C quireMrs L A Gr & Montzmery, over € WA TED—A portar ot o 100 German serant gil wanted Inquire [ 239 tf ¥ at Bee W ANTED ¢ help with Latweon X a1 Wi V ‘rnam street k and kitchen girl. Ap 2501 FANTED ply 251 7 ANTED—Talloress, panta and vest mwaker REED BEO'S & 00., 19130 Weeping Water, Neb. ¢ pure air th avy | w1l be fn. | \ : 1~w SALE oaa, willing ¢ first class raf rora, Ne FANTED—A first.clus salesnian who i well P cted in dry goots an wrk rencs, Acdresd locs b OR SAL thing. Siogle Witee. W #NTED Gord bacber Wages $13.00 Gt for gene Douglu stre t \'\\,», A good womnn @ 0k 1o g0 to T Unaha, Good wages paid. App y & JOR SALF office 218 \» ng, _— SR — G W Wwar STnan to wash &nd iFCh, APy ot Emmett House, 217-4% 11X BEAUTIFUL \ ANT. D-1wo dni g ro.m girls st *lant A Mot er's Hous. 291811 | et bargsin, s e wireeta TANTED-Girl tor general heusework. 1714 Jucison street w011 T ANTED—A gl for general hcusework o d Hamilton and Pier streets, Shinu's addition, 104 tf \ 7 ANTED. welll s wages ivn Man aad wite. crthwest corner inqure at Man: | in town, 168-tt \ T ANTED aud German; 1girls tt il avenue, o learn 1o photosrep W ~Girl; must be good ¢ ok, washer 1ot Apply to R feroc ces required. At the Nati One first-class porter, must spesk +ng'i b s No. 1 foumlo ) k;alwo two No. Will'jay them $16 and 620 per month. P WANTAD- Wanted Immedatdly o fnn room kil of experience at 1809 Cap. T ANTED—A boy not less than 15 hot: ) tor railrond woik, H 1724 Davenpord St. 106 tf perey, nal totel at n, 50941 hardware, stoves WO story building for sale at & b cated ot north-eas corner of 17th streed, aud Cayitol ave. August 7th proximo, BRMI 0- fina all the traveling men, terios to suit, Arlington, Washingto » station on ubam 8t,, Omsha JRICK ¥OH EALE tinw.re, 1ron, State s lary winted,with | % #redand in go d ‘b pe, will inveice aboud > bex 62 Au. | 85,500, Termecwmh. No trade wanted. Popu- 95 1ts 1t | Iaifou of town uver tw thoua d (20 ) on y one — orh t tock of the kind In tow. (o, & goxd at 218 & uth 18¢h | For fuli parsiculars addrees “L.F.” 16 cflica Por wouk 1814 1872 £11 housework, 1694 | JYOR SALE—Hcuse of twn rooms on sised 204511 lot, 8. K. oor. 9 h and Jack.on piv om - premi en 1731 new Suward nuition, cheap, Nesrly cluns S 50%160 fout iace on stroat c.r line. 5 wholo addition on very ety terms and st & BEMis’ acent, 15th and Douglag Must be uoved onor batore Agent_15th and_Donglas. TEL FOR SALE.—The Arlington House The only hotel The cheapest property in the stats. Will be sold chrap on Enquire of E. Fulle, prapriotor, 563 b all furnished. county, Neb in M. DUNHAMN, | " BATABROOK & 007, ne the w WNEED A good wonian eok midale-aged. N 1o buta gocd, cle-n w. man nesl spply Good v agew S McCoy, Gaut House, near new governwent corrall, 11541 | sieepln capacity. Ok SALE—Tho PUPULAR HOTKL trally locatod, haa wou surrounded w th fine rooms, bias | better patronage ! 2 e iross, A. A, BAWDEY, Ited Cioud, L BUYS' HOME. This hotso I Hasy wo r Price 85,000 ¥oi per_day. 006t ploymout agemt, 11th| T OST—A straw safchul, conteining prme and e - oo cuffs with buttons. ¢ indcr may rotain |:u o ’ 9 hich w.8 In purse & d rel n to Omaha ~Ten teams, Wnges §3.50 per duy wi ¥ Oms M, Vinc t Floreuce Cus-off. sy 2 vt will the bost ()0 paylk h tol o Iowa. Fent roas. \ 7ANT - D—-One hundaed men, Apply to M Florence Cut-off, vine mil & noith of Omaba. Wages 81,76 fitche'l Viucent, at o ) Cloaer, the host in wn, A Aonve 1208 Dodga strest, Omaba V TANTED-500 privy va.is wols to clewn wit - (hewhe 0K T Wabs W ANTED— 7o or physicinca _oftice. Boo ofice, ot J. Kthwell, BITUATIONS WANTED, Fanpioyment ©, v wmober, FOR RENT—HOUBES AND LAND, T.—Nice dwel ing on 1Ft" wirect bet, nd Cavifornia stre Address LLLY ia store, office or eady man, Arply north 16th § Tnquire at i Meyer 241 ¢t ted _Front Led frocm, pleusantly s tu- ), uitable tor ove cr tro atlen 1610 Calitornia, bt 16th and 17¢h Sts l‘" )R RENT. rno ref re ce 16th and Doug RENT- oR ) A 4 quire 50 h 17¢h ( treet, two bl 23 T—Thr ¢ ne Nicely f; 10 board, No. 1516 How rd t., 285-9¢ bet. 1680 nnd 161h, tront Douzlus Two & rn'skel ryom, 1 from postot roome, houses. Kuqui 12th and Mason streets, 7 souta to_gon w with | guin, room with strect, N B pay MOR R 9 Teen 8 roct, bt L car line. — ROO 4 hcuse, first DOR 1 Caiifornia » NT—A pleasant furnivhed room one (r tws go.tlomen. catim, Inguire at 96011 JOR HENT aiid Webst 0o B RN 1 room . 1 of Plal adjoin be obtained to s4ate arni stroets, S, . 0 aer 1ith an 1ath, between Nichola and Aaui -t esidence I'wo wtory dwe 0 B nd Chiicy D Now ia the time t in: est, e of fiva rooms. | We effer ti eselots ¢ niden’ that £ cy ennos ad | 5.t | he wmatched in thisity, cicher for pricé or loca= e | tj: ALE2500 por each | 5400 to 830", with & 0 down, brn:s th s prop. yoars, ot ‘Oranze Grove | erty withi ti'v resch ol ol Hay five minutes walk from s reet cars build with, the.e lots at regular rates. JAMES On premisos, offics 1515 Far furninbed froat oot 6 Apply 8. W. corner 19th com P rk on the ns. Good leca- Inquire | 1 willsaud t W. cor. 16th and 4Bcod tt | ¢) hiuse, e ling 20th and Cass, west, Mo ey ean ¥ persons leasing over eo 10N, A m Strect F. MOR ., Call 0074 198011 [T rooms, newy plas | 1% ALY stroet, Josep & Hart, Clarin lir &8 J 185-2 wit birgain UR_ALE s PLENDID D Bavaas large frame I i per wonih tovi aud Faroam F R SALE oflice. OR 5 stacet. comtra Iy | ) Caifor FORKEN store ) Keal hetate Half interest ated, h Fiorelli, DOR B4LE—120 colce work mules, mistly extra la ge and good a.es. unty, lowa, a, ba, HOICE Colorato Sheep for sy'e. DO SALE—House and_corner lot, at §1,050. E, E3atl Mo, Grioory aud crockiry | with or without bulluing, *Nrb., box 49 ono use, with haiice for inv CHEAP new aclivery Call 8t Chas. Barbach's shop on Fifteesth, near five one wmlle north of Barracks premises or Geo. H. Pelorson, No 504, 10th WAT-lm? o8 each ih aud Dot Houso and 1o i SALK house ! Cass near 1511 nt, rent for §70 full particalars, on BEMIS, 2l street, b House ¢ rooms and corner lot 182 | ) foet square, §1500. McCague, opposite Post | A nie in fuil; b Chas. Peterson, Linsed Oil Works, Mdrcss Dolph Macg fiELL & AWES, REAL ESTATE'& LCAN BRUKERS 1506 Farnam Street. OR SALE—Five room cottage. Ensy torme. Acres, with hou e ShAde tirees, on stie IMALL HOUS Ly, ROOM e Walcr, eOrL Very vasy ter + ROOM house, wood ar O —vatvaule propirty. room houe. +) South tro.t ¥ two bl cks from - troct It No cheap £ or wo o d offercl I his your mo down and bolince on sy torn s, D SEk US, S| EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY seent, and on certol 1oota rad Houce made 10 ) D wnnea es d piated, § per month | and Harney h streot bridge on 15 b strect, Con | dpirite, obtal Apply corner 15th & d How | &nd p ristrot Newspaper Union SR KT — — L et T ASSOCIAT h has swood the th At thousand to thres Lttt ™ spat H10¢ — MISUBELLANIOUS, S )y ab Currier QTUAYED—fied an whi e speckled o 1412 Farnam st ) Faltor and muzze on. About 7 ye acres, with gocd house, barn, well, frafs and shade trees, nears Lown. Actes with excellent house, cistern, well, fine ru't, spier did proje 1y, Wit Omaha. Terme very rea:onable. V/ERY, seatrable prcpercy on 8t. Mary's areue Great bargaio. 7 ot in Roagan's addition. - Bargain. ).\‘I:nr the fine<t propert'cs in this city, on O telet car ine room houle, fruit, &c. Licat'on 1) surpassed, sovon Suitatle wd vide, A(-mc tract, very chesp. rocms, water, { uit and rline. Great bar (5 COM houke, cheap. - Monthiy payments ) +) WELL locatod business lots. ~ 2, full lot, good; location, casy fins _cellar, awall cast, tront, excelic Tar, clty tlochticn, ement und locition ring 1 eaouablo FOR 4 KOOM house in guod location, New. ROOM house, good cistern snd 11ar,0n stroct s repair, bary, gocd lo- [ NOOM house, well. cistern. Disiralle place. D SIX room bouse aud two 5 room ¢ ttazes with terns, to good tenauts, Goed rellar, cistern ard weld. Fiue locatice ~ room hous:. cistern sud well, cellar, Now FOR SALE, Lots, 1 ots, 5 Lots ks from s roct cars from street curs 30105 #40 8 0t 2400, §00 0 7d00 ars, and no betser WO L T ey 0K tagodlit casy of, aco.es, %0 D wr 850 1w 31 Down irubly proper'y hos 1 rket Y u e nnok la oF bt or wey ALL ELL & AMES, vin NE CONDI tha ald of nce at oud13105 o yast tne fos ongly indorscd by ¢ troroug ly estwbliched. onsily 1 0ot on the ¢ -operative or old ] contracts mad & compeuati —Hardware stock, consisting of cte ; well 1d w.de_roputatiol and a many housos of twico 16y slarn ade T, Bie offics, 106t Gocd conds- Prio Agent, 1614 D 200 payig barber Anply 215 8 1ich 1 Apply to Carney 20600 ca'l on or F.C GRALLE, Kearroy, Neb, Aadress OF expess wigon, s urity, 7 §ood Inquire on C. SoRExSON. Absolutely Pure. This powder mever varies strength fore ecouuiuical than the ordinary kinds, o ¢and cannot be sold in competition with the raultitude of low test, short weight, alum r paosphate powders, A warvel o and wholesomeness, Sold only in cans, RovaL Bake Pownes Co, 106 Wall 8t., New York,