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8 == ‘Hlk DAILY BEE. Friday Morning, June 13, LOCAL BREVITIES, ~Jon Oreabole was severely injured yester- day by his team running away. His face was painfully lacerated. —1In the absence of Ed. Knight is acting in the capaci —The old settlers will hold & mosting at the board of trade rooms on next Friday evening, June 13th, at half past 7 o'clock, for the trans: astion of important bus Giorman, Officer y of city jalor Vico-President; Ary, 1), JoNks, Secrotary * —(Coroner Maul has roceived o lotter from Minnie Teed, of Greely, Towa. She is a davghter of the old man who died in the city jail & fow wooks since, and was inquiring about her late father. The proposal of Bowler & Merrill,of Ban- gor, Maine, to take the last serios of Omaha sewer bonds, amounting to $70,000, at par.has boen accepted by City Treasurer Buck, and the bonds will be ready for delivery July lst. They run for twenty years, and bear intorest at the rate of 5 per cent, payable semi-annual. ly. f The Sprinzfield Monitor is informed that arrangaments ars about to be made by which & proposition will be submitted to Sarpy county farmers to sell their milk to Omaha parties, the milk tobe delivered at the rail- road and shipped to Omaha, By July 1st the Burlington will have compoted the Concordia Branch, which runs from Odell, Neb, to Concordia, Kas,, cross- ing the St. Joe and Western at Hanover, the Central Branch Union Pacific at Washington, and striking the Kansas Pacific at Concordia. The now line is seventy miles long. Yestorday afternoon a houss betweon Seventeonth and Eighteonth streots on Loav- enworth street, which had been propped up on blocks after having been moved, fell over on oneside. A family named Goettscho occupied the house, and & little baby which was lying upon the bed was somewhat injured by falling darkness. THE MAYOR'S MIGHT. An Ordincace o Oiose Ail Gambling »Honses, Which are Found by the Police at 10 O’clock Barred and Bolted. Morrison and Brooker Arrested, What would, 1f ca made a big item tor the night reporters of this city, ended in a grand fissco last ovening. When the roll was called at po- rried out as planned, lice headquarters last evening the mem- bers of the night force were ordered to report at the city jail at 10 o'clock. ““To make assurence doubly sure” Tom Rawne OMAHA DAILY BEE-+FRIDAY JUN of Omaha about six months, He gradu- atea at the university last yearand a fow montha after became & member of the real estate and insurance firm of Harc man, Sturgis & Wheeler. Miss Mar- shall has been one of the leading so- cioty ladies of Lincoln and is & young Iady of many virtues and accomplish- ments. Among the guests from abroad were Mr. and Mrs, Chris Hartman, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd and F. A. Wood of Omaha; Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Lewis and F. A. Moore, of Plattsmouth, and Judge and Mrs. Tubbe, of Emerson, Ia., uncle and avnt of Mr, Wheeler, besides Mr. and Mrs. D. H Wheeler, of Plattamouth father and mother of the groom. INGRATITUDE. nter Robas His Employer After Partaking of His Hospitality, T, B. Shaw,the Sixteenth street wagon painter, has less confidence in hunian na- ture at the present writing than ever be- the captain, went around to the various beats and ordered the patrolmen under no circumstances to fail to appear at the appointed time. At the time agreed upon the force were all present and the men were divided up into squads of three and four for whom a leader was appointed by the Marshal, For each division a gambling house was named which the equad was to enter and arrost all parties found in it and also to take Into the custody of the law all prop- orty therein, used for gambling or sport- ing purposes. But one squad was suc- cessful. When the others arrived at the houses appointed for them to enter, the doors were found locked, the window curtains down and the rooms in total Whether instinct had told these propriotors of the intended raid upon thom or whothor a **Judas had bo- trayed his master,” could not be learned. Jack Morrison who also had a fore- knowledgo had closed hfs gamo and was plaster. {;ming out of his room when he was met —Miss “Pink” Balch colebrated her thir- teenth birthday yesterday by entertaining a little party of her friends from 5to0 10 p, m, at hor home, No, 1920 Uapitol avenue. Among those present wero Viola, Augustine and Charlie Davis, Helen Millard, Bessie and Jontie Yates, Blauche Sorenson, Elvie Jones, Tot. Moores, Grace Himebaugh, (eorge Sharp and Anua Millard. The guests were handsomely entertained by Miss ‘‘Pink,” assistod by her sister Miss *‘Tad,” and a very ploasant tims was had. An elegant supper was served, ono of the pleasant features be- ing the cutting of a cake containlng a silver coin. Viola Davis was the lucky little lady who got the coln. Numerous cames wers played, and a very pleasant time was had. Miss Pink Balch Is & great favorite with all ‘who know her, and her friends hope that the future will always bring to her as happy birth days as that of yesterday. —A most satisfactory test of tho magueso- calcito fire-proof safe was made yesterday on Ninth street, between Farnam and Douglas stroots. The safes, however, wero small Dboxes, one of tin, the other of iron lined with magnoso-calcite. Theso were filled with papers and pamphlets of various decriptions and among the latter also wern a number of greenbacks, The safe was subjected to a very hot fire for nearly an hour, When it was opened everything was found to be porfectly safe. —The ‘‘cut-efl” constructed by the Minne- apolis & Omaha road near Florence was used for the first time Wednesday,Conductor John- son bringing the Oakland accommodation train through to this city. All trains are now sont via the “cut-off,” running on telegeaphic ordors until Sunday, when a new time card will be issued. Tt was expected that the com- pletion of the great work would be marked by & formal opening, but it is said the cost of placed under arrest, tered his room and took possession of the chips found there and parts of several layouts, jail from which place he sent for his part- ner, Gsodly Brooker. y Officer Bellamy and his squad and The police also en- Morrison was taken to the city Brooker on his way to the jail went to his gambling rooms, over Henry Homberger's, and was there also arrested., Morrison and his partner remained in jail until nearly ome o'clock when their bonds were fixed by Judge Beneke, and after having been signed by Henry Homberger, the prison- ers were released. Diligent inquiry elicited the fact that this stroke of policy resulted from the proceedings now being had before the grand jury. It is said that Mayor Chase yesterday afternoon after he had appear- od before the grand jury stated that a certain party whose house is alleged to have paid tribute to Omaha's executive, had turned against him and was getting him into trouble, The mayor intimated that if this party did not know on what side his bread was buttered he would *fix him ” To another party he said yesterday afternoon that gelwould sur- prise the boya before morning. The gamblers have beenlooking for this raid for several weeks pest. Said one last night: *‘I have been looking for this for three weeks, ever since we rofused to pay the last months *‘dues.” e —— Army Orders, Recruit Alfred Perry, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., is assigned to the 4th in- fantry, Leave of absence for one (1) month on surgeon's certificate of disabllity is grant- ed 1st Lieutenant Robert H. Young, 4th infantry; the leave to take effect on the construction has been 5 heavy that this idea [ 9th instant. has been abandoned, at least for the present. —Elias Gish yestorday found an old bill of last season announcing threo games of ball Private John Ross, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., assigned to company G, Gth infantry, and will gbe sent to :the between the Union Pacific and Alleghenies | gtation of his regiment on the first favor- base ball clubs, He made a new date with a stencil and pasted it over the old date so that it read June 21st. and 22nd., 1884, (ieorge Medlock is one of the most ardent adm'rers of the national game in this city. He enterad the coronor’s office and his eyes fell npon the bill. He at once began to dance and offered to bet that the visiting club would not win a game and started out to find some one with whom to bet, The beauty of it is that George does not now know that it was a joke fixed up or his especial benefit and probably will not able opportunity, Paragraph 7, special orders No, 44, current series from these headquarters, 80 amended as to read that the travel di- reoted therein by Captain William H, Powell, 4th Infantry, from Fort Omaha, Neb., to Dubuque, lowa, and return, is necessary for the pnblic service, Under the system of abatement provid- ed by par. 925, army regulations, the portion of the sentence in the case of military convict Lawrence Weschler, late find it out until ho reads this paragraph, R;ivnta company O, 6th Infantry, (G. C. —Liast evening Charloy Althaus was sovere- ¥ bitten by o large dog short distance west of the city. o was taken to a doctor's office where it was found that quite a large piece of flesh had been taken out of the calf of his leg. The wound was dressed and the little follow was taken to his homo, No, 1416 Howard stroot. The season of the year has arrived when a1l dogs should either be tied up or muz- aled, There aro at least 1,000 dogs in this city of no earthly use to auyono aud if they were shot it would be a good thing for the city n general, ~1In the district court yesterday a petition was filed and summons issued in an action brought by John Johnson, as administrator of the estateof Nila Johnson Westerlund, de. ceased, against the Missouri Pacific rallway, On June 25th, 1882, Westerlund, while work- ing for the Missouri Pacific, was riding on a hand-car near Talmage, which was run into by by a freight car blown along the track at a fearful rate by the wind, and Westerlund was killed. The adwministrator, by his counsel, Clarkson, Congdon & Hunt, now. sues for $5,000 and costs, the money, if recovered, to go to the father of Westerlund, who is his only liviog relative. DIED, HAZARD—On Saratoga bottoms June 12th at 9 a. m, Mr. David Hazard ago 50 yoars, Faneral to-day June13 at 2 p.m. from the residence. Iuterment at Prospeot Hill cemotery. Friends of the family respectfully invited to attend, BAILEY —In this city, June 11th at 4330 p, m., Heary V., son of Mr. and Mrs, J oseph Balley, ago 0 months and 11 daya, : Funeral June 18,2 p, m., from residence, Camings street, between Fifteenth and Six- toenth, o —— The 01d Canfield, The Canfield House, which has stood £or o many years upon the corner of Ninth and Farnam streets, is now under- going a change. A large number of workmen are at work tearing off the roof, tearing off the plaster throughout the house and in various other ways making #ad havoc of the old building. After this don it will be repaired, refitted and | b furnished throughout, and opened as a st-c sss hotel about the first of August. , 0. No, 21, from theso headquarters, September, 16, 1882,) remaining unexe- cuted on the 12 instant, is remitted, Connublal Bliss, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 atthe res- idence of the bride's parents, Mr, George Patterson and Miss Ella Wilber were united in marriage. None but the im- mediate relatives were present to witness the ceremony. The Rev. James Patter- son, father of the groom, performed the ceremony which made the twain one, After the ceremony, which was fol- lowed by the hearty congratulations of those present, the bridal party left for a tour of the eastern states and Canada, taking with them the love and good wish. es of all who knew them, After a month’s absence they will teturn to our city and occupy a residence, already elegantly furnished, on Twenty-third street, be- tween Dodge und Douglas. The young couple receive the heartiest congratulations from a large circle of friends, —— An Editor's Experience, After trylog numerous remedies for Rheu matism, but without permanent relief, T was adyised to use 8, 8, 5., which had given per- manent relief to othors nmlurlur from Rheu- matism, After taking half a dozen bottles, I found that the disease was entirely driven out of my system, and a permanent cure secured, This was over a year ago, and since then, even during our most severe weather, with sudden chunges, I have never snffered a return of the old attacks which disabled me from editorial work. Blight attacks have yielded promptly to a few doses of 8, 8. 8., aud dissppeared within forty-eight hours, 1t in very seldow, indeed that I recommend un{thlu'wthu P n this manner, but 1 foel it due to your valuable preparation, that has given mo such long desired and much ngeded relef,to stats these facts thus publicl; 1m sure that but for your Speclfic, | should huve been lain aside from journalistic work,as the severest attack was in iny right arm and hand. As thousands are now suffering i a similar or, and many of them hesitate for cert - in reasous to use your proparation, I am ¢ nstrained to address you this volontary testimonial for publication in their behalf. SioNey Herverr, Atlanta, Ga, Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed ¢ Swirr Srecivic Co., Drawer 8 Atlanta, ia, 159 W, 28d 8t.. N, Y,, and 5 Chest- nut St., Philadelphia, fore. Wednesday Mr. Shaw engaged a tramp painter who came and asked for work, He put the fellow to work and he worked all day long. Mr. Shaw was so jubilant over the prospects that he went down stairs into the wagon and black- smith shops and informed the workmen employed there that they would have to nurry up with their work, that he had a new man and that he was o rattler. That Mr. Shaw was correct in his opin- ion of his new man will be shown. At night the new man went to Mr, Shaw and told him that he had no place to sleep. Mr. Shaw told him not to wor- ry but to go up and sleep with him. The employer and the employed went to bed together, the one to sleop the sleep of the just, tho other to plan some way to rob the man who had befriended him, Inlthe morning when Mr. Shaw awoke he found that his bedfellow had taken his departure, and when he slipped his hand Into his trowsers pocket he found that before taking his departure the fellow had appropriated his pocketbook contain- ing 860 in cash. Mr. Shaw immediately started in search of the scoundrel and is now in Council Bluffs but it has not been learn- od whother or not he has found any track of the thief. | —— The Conclusion of the Uommittee, The committee on sewerage held a moeting last evening, at which Chairman Furay and member Woodworth were present- The object of this session was to examine into the complaint of Me- Hugh and McGavock against the board of public works for dividing up their bid or bids on the North Omaha sewer and its branches, whereby the work of con- struction only was given to these com- plainants and the piling to be furnished for this workwas given to a third party. The complainants for themselves and James Creighton for the board, made their separate statements to the com- mittee. The question to be determined by the committee was whether or not the bid on piling was a separate one, and being considered such by the committee, the action of the board was ratified and the board exonerated of being arbitrary e ——— NEBRASKA STATE GA: 1vess DIRECTORY to be 1854, price $4 50. J. M. WorLrg, pul her 120 S. 14th St., Omaha. eER & Bus- PERSONAL, F. €. Holden, of Chicago, is at the Metro- politan. Jus, Harpster, of Rulo, Neb., is at the Met- ropolitan. A. G. Barnes, of Lincoln, is at the Metro- politan, Taaac 1 Moore, of Sheldon, Ta., is at the Metropolitan, Mus. P. C. Croc the Motropolitan, Chas, B, Verity, of Wisncr, is stopping ot the Metropolitan. A. C. Crocket, at the Metro f Wayne, Neb,, is at Imerson, Towa, i stopping alia, Mo., are of Laramie, Wyom politan. H. Cloughly and siste ing, are guests of the Met w. . Harrah and wife, of ) stered at the Metropolitan, Hon, A. S, Paddock and family took the noon train yesterday for Salt Lake City. M. M. Ryerso of Grand Tsland, represent ing C. I, Goodman, wholesale druggist, is at the Metropolitan, uri Valley, Mr. Afrank Rosewater, the pleasant mana- gor of the WEkLY BEr, has gons east on bu. siness, to be gone several weeks. W. B. White, Tekamah; T. W, Gr nd Hon, T. 1; Frank J. Marquette, Lincoln; mah; C, €. MeNish, Grand Island ; John B, Finch, Lincoln ; M. Sewell and wife, Juniata; and Dr, M, W, Stone, Wahoo, were at the Millard yesterday, Rev. J. M. J. Smyth, Connor Colony; W, H. Parker, 3, J. Nobes, Nobesville; M. B, Taylor and wife, Dawson county; W, R. Kelly and daughter, Lincoln 3 . Sparks, Valentine; Hon, Chureh Howe, Auburn 3 W, W. Stockton and wifo, Denna Allberg, and Misx Cora Clark, Dlai red yestorday at the Paxton, Yesterday Mr, ibley Goorgo C. Ames, Mr, Muwsh and Mr, M. Dusham returned from o fishing tip to Spint Lake, Towa, of a week's duration, They say thoy caught one hundeed pounds of fish oach per day and that the fish weighed from two to eight pounds each. Now if auy body has o fish story let thew wade in, e — Failed to Connect. Wednesday nighta woman of the town, named Maud Bramer. who lives on Eloventh street, between Dodge and Capitol avenue, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudoum, The dose was taken about 9:30 and at 11:30 Dr, Rebeit was called and succeeded in sav- ing her life. Maud evidently has a great desire to leave this world by the laudnum route as this is the second time she has made the attempt. It will prob- ably be in her case as in base ball—three times and out., ——— ‘Wheeler-Marshall, Wednesday at noon in Lincoln, Mr. D H Wheeler, Jr., of this city, and Miss Pauline W, Marshall, of Lincoln, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. B. Burgess, of | Plattsmouth. Myron Wheeler, brother § W . Marahall, ! Mr, Wheeler has only been a resident sued in July, | b STATE SPORTSMEN, 3econd Day of the Tournament At Plattsmonth, There was a large crowd in attendance at the tournament Wednesday at Plattss mouth. The first contest was No, 3, for teams of two, ten birds to each man, 21 yards rise, for a purse of $250, and the Hallett silver cup. The score was: Haul- shizer and Taylor, Seward, Neb,, 18; Chapman and Teft, Plattsmouth, 20; Matthews and Wise, Plattsmouth, 14; Den and Browning, Nemaha, 19; Live ingstone and Nagle, Plattsmouth, 10; Snyder and Summers, Nemaha, 16; Lee- der and Robinson, Omaha, ; Smith and Jones, Plattsmouth, 16; Hill and Erford, Seward, 16; Warrack and_War- rack, Seward, 15; Bardwell and Beard, Tekamah, 15, White and Fitch, Teka- mah, 16; Hug nd Mills, Omaha, 16; Denham and McCiemand, Lincoln 16. The firat money, $100, and the oup, was won by Chapman and Teft; the sec: ond money, 875, was divided between Don and Browning and Livingston and Nagle; third money, 850, went to Hul- Snyder and Summers. Nk n contest To b, class shooting, 15 clay | fa pigeons at 18 yards rise, for purse of $150, the following score was made: Montgomery, 12; Nagle, 13, Krug, of Omaha, 15; Weis, 11; Barns, 14; Cover- dale, 10; Webber, 10; Key, 12; Mills, of Omaha, 15; Smith, G, 8. 12; Green, 13; Childs (Missouri Valley) 15; Phelps, 12; Bissell, 12; Smith, F. H. 13; Robinson, 12; Den, 11; Browing, 12; Hulsizer, 13; Erford, 13; Greene, C. L. 12; Jones, 11; Fulsom, 13; Fuller, 22; White, 11; Den- Fitch, 12; McAlear, 14; Wheel- Hill, 9; Hughes, 13; Bardwell, 10. . 875, was divided betwoen This powder nover varies. strength and wholeson shizor and and Taylor, and fourth to |thor 13, 188 — h KING POWDER €O OYA Absolutely Pure. inizs and Pantaloons of the latest styles guaranteos fine fAittings and fne trimmings. at L and Repairing. 8. and Davenuo PECIAL troots RO Al t Price. Also Cleaning Dyeing ner 10th A_marvel of purences, riess. Mo e ecoromical than rdinary kinds,and cannotbe s 1d in_competitio iultitude of low test, short weight alu Sold only in cans. n R. KALISH, NERGHANT TAILOR Has just roceived a tull line of Imported Fancy Suit- NOTICES. v VAL LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. money. Mills, of Omaha, and Childs; second, £50, was taken by McAlear; third, $25, was divided between Green and Denham, £arpecials will Positi unless paid 1n advance, " 70 LOAN—Monev, 110t bo inserted AN UNNATURAL SON. ONI VL Voo ¢ Loaved on chattel mortgago, by C. Iley, room £0,0maha National Bank. 616:1mo R, Young Barrett Beats His Mother and N Turns Her Family out ot Doors, Officer Douglas was summoned by tele- phone last night about 11 o’clock, to go to the house of Mra. Barrott who lives just M ONEY TO LOAN—The lowe ONEY TO LOAN in sunus of $300 and u Tow Fates on first class real cstate recy POITER & COBB 8R2-t1 I'Y, 213 south 14th steos Bemls' Loan Agency, 16th rds at On chattel property by J.d t. 776.1m intorest 2é-tt north of Clark and Twenty-eighth streets, ONEY TO LOAN In sums of $300. and_upward . 5 . F. Davis and Co., Real Estat He found the house, upon his arrival | Agents, 1606 Farnam t. o and Loan 8381, there, not sheltering its accustomed occu- pants who had been driven from their home by the unnaturally brutal and W, hi __MELP WANTED TANTED—Girl to do general housework, 186 B 840-12p lcago street fiendish oldest son of Mrs. Barrett. If the mother's story of her son's deeds is true, the extreme penalty of the law for ANTED— A cook, immediately, at the cor 16th and Mason. Buckeye Meat Market. Good wages. 2 : et ANTED—Girl to do general housework from 7 such offenses is grossly insufficient for AN until noon. Morse's Bl ck, 16th and Cap- him, itol avenue, 827-14p The mother stated to the officer that | VW AR erapuarhen girl at Goddard House, § onlast Monday night ho became en- . L gy S0 ) ugad at her, and in the presence of an N’ Afi _g':"i ‘:c(:‘rrfl‘s‘;x":k"ll; DZ""‘ in old gentleman and a lady who were pass- | 'sz;12p % " bl 50 ing the night under her roof, seized her by the hair, beat her and dragged her round the room. Not content with this | for unnatural and brutal treatment of his W. 828-12p rod ody ANTED—An experienced dry goods salesmon, onethat can sposk German and F all or address to cor. 10th and J, HANN! pre- LGAN. mother, he divested her of every shred of her elothing and left her lying nearly ANTED—Experienced Dry Goods salesman, In- 83014 quire 1807 Farnam strect. senseless upon the floor. He then sub- jected his mother’s friends to similar treatment and completed his inhuman purpose by driving everybody from the ouse, The ofticer was called last night to pro- tect the mother and children from this brutish cur who had driven them from VW ANTED—Agents to canvass for t:e hest elling work ever published including Chambers’ ¥ ncy: clopedia, Social Life in Fgypt, and the best standard works. Sold on u onthly payments. 810 5. 16th St.. up-stairs. Wmn-fizmflm-cm- barber, the dollar, or $15 per week. .5 KD, 822.17p P. F. Colier, 23 13 B on OINS, Kearncy, Neb, b, them. Thed children and mother were found scattered about the neighborhood in such places as they thought would |2 provide them with safety. The un-|si home by threats that he would shoot 100 nd 50c for complete outfit GGINS & CO., Omaha Neb, AGENTS WANTED double_quick, to_sell Blographics of BLAINE AND LOGAN, by H. J. Ramsdell, MR. BLAINE'S personal friend and preforenco ag author: 600 pages; steel portraits, fully *illustrated; splendid terms, prospectus ready. Don't delay. A H 768-1, Are prepared to d OUTSIDE THE CITY in any branch, On Short Netice MERGELL & ROSENWEIG, Practical Painters & Decorators, CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HQ " |~, P WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS | “ANprmmsco - 1515 Efm% Straet, OmahA. e | DECORATING Buffalo U, S. Standard SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylor, WESRERN AGENTS, . - - OMAHA, BEB. DORMANT, HOPPER, ALWAYS IN STORE Adopted and in Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS—Secales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S. standard weights. “Write for Estimates, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 Douglas Street. paving grooery il invoice $2,600. Sales For further information, address Bee oftjce. 7984 ROk RENL_A plossant furnished room for, gon- | NOR SALE A good business, tlemen, at 1809 Capitol avenue. 831-18p | 1 stock and fixtures. 5,000 por y R RENT—Furnishod rooms 1816 Dodge Street. | for two waek: 8 8p. S — —— | J{'OR SALE—A nice cottage and full lot, half block OR RENT—A large, handsomely furnished parlor, | X' south of Milton Roges' residenes, on 19th street. bay window, bath room converiiences, 1720 Capi: | Inquire of M. Lec, Grocer, 220 and Leavenworth. tol avenue. 808-18p 36-16 TOR RENT—To a small family, a suite of 8 or 8| J;\OR SALE—At the thriving town of Blue Hi rooms, 1111 South 11th streets. 810-17p Neb. A stock of dry g store room for rent, 24.60., good o man contemplating going into business. Apply one 153-12p | door east of City Hotel, wr address “E. K.” P.0. box 48 Blue Hill, Neb. 722.1%p JRGR BENT—New house, 6 rooms, 1107 Davenport stroet. Inquire at 1218 Davenport St. OR RENT—A large furnished front room with alcove and closet, suitable for two gentlemen, FD“ SALE—REALJESTATE—A great hargain in No 2424 Dodge street. 821-17p in Reese's St. Mary’s avenue 50 lots i & strect car line, ot very low price for 80 days, OR RENT—House of 10 rooms on Harney street, | 1 08¢Ph M. Reese, 211 South 1dth strect. near Pleasant. Inquire of W. M. Thompson, First National Ban. 2013 Apply 674-1mp OR SALE—Ths good will and fixtures of the Creighton House. ~ Easy term: 033-t1 JOR RENT—100 feot brick basement, having |+ water and sewersge in connection. Inquire of A. M. Ciark, 107 8. 14th strect. Fos SaLE—vory damabio family, ono block off St. Mary's avenue, 10 block from postofiioe. Location fine, 8,500, Easy terml POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam street. G2L-ths OR SALE—Several fi Inquire of Jno. .. Webste 14th and Farnam staeets. JOR SALE—A first-class, wll established Dry JROR RENT -Reoms with board by dayor wee, | ' Gocds bisiness, stock and lease of store, §12,000 1611 Dodge St. 779-12p £0816,000. Will take part trade. Al‘dflll‘hp); 'V -t me house, 8 rooms md\\ OR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms St. it 514 N. 15th St., near Cass St. p JFOR RENT- Furnished rooms with board, 1814 Davenport st. 797-16p DOR RENT—A house of 0 rooms, half blook from = J quire of } grocer, LE—TWo stor; ;_l: R MInalielOLM: e groosry oy anad | R stroot, near 10th, Cath prioe, §4,000. NS POTTER & COBB. 1616 Farnam strocs, ~ 426:tt pY JORRENT —Six room houge on sirectcarand Con- vent to business. Addross immedintely, G, X.” Beo office. 760 tf Fou RENT—Good furnished front room, Firet- class bouse west of the Herald office. 770-14p JORBALE_A small Mosier, Bahmsn &Co., ire {JOR KENT—Four pleasant and convenient cham- Proof safe, almost now, at this office. u bers for house-keeping for man and wife without OR SBALE—Two open second-nand_buggles and ! ane dolivery wagon, chesp, at 1510 Haruey St. JFOR SALE—Ono Voss and Sons puano ata bar- gal children, no boarders or roomers allowed, 319 north illdrenyino o ] bt in. Inquire at Edholm and Erickson’s music 17th 8t., 8 blocks from P. 0. 842, store on 16th b 25041 natural our could not be found, The mother's story is verified by her veigh- VW ANTED—Girls at 217 N. 16th street., 787-16p OR RENT—A first ciass storo in good Iocaity. = Tnquire at Faholm and Eriokson. ~ eor-tt | JOQH SALETA cholco fmprovod farm of 240 acres bors who are very indignant at the treat- ment she has received. A HOT BLAZE. Two Barns Destroyed by kire Yes- terday Afternoon, Wi Yestsrday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, an of Sixteenth and Tenth street and Capi- tal avenue. It was occasioned by the alarm was turned in from box 61, corner \‘ for Dulut VW ANTED A competent girl for goneral house: work, Inquire at Mrs. N. J. cago street. W Howhrd. . Edbolm 2444 Chi- 70214 —_— ANTED—Good firat-class girl for general houso work. Call 516 8. 10th street, bet. Jackson and 791 112p ‘ages 816, per month, 1618 Dodgo street. 'ANTED—Good dining_room girls af St. Charles Hotel, Harney St., between 1%th and VY ANTED—Lady pastey cook ot Daubaum's res: taura; : th, 2 770K RENT—Furnished rooms 2257 Dodge. acres fenced, within 1§ roiles of new ssock yards,and. F only § niles from city, at $55.00 por acro.” Also 240 bor S el 8 Foom cotiage 5. . | A6rosodjoining the shova, that can be sold in S0 sore Potorson, s:uth cast corner 15th and Douglas, | FSEResE $1500d$47.50 por acro, | Torma easy, POT- 574-1m) P QOR SALE—House 6 rooms, 1ot 75149, barn, cis- OR RENT—Flogaut residence 10 rooms, furnace, | I torn, trees, etc. Thornolls sddition, Just off 8. hot and cold water, bath rooms &o. Buitable fof | Mary's stroot car lino. Prico §,800." POTTE t & firstclam boarding houso or private Fosidence, §70 | COB, 1516 Farnam troet, 405.t1 per month. Fourteen room house new, 14th § per month, BARKER & MAYNE, 85711 13th and Farnara. ear Jonos,'§50 :Fon SALE—One piano, a8 good 8 new. Cheap v at Hospe, 1519 Dodge. 4091m OR SALE—Cheapest house and ot in Omaha, in TANTED—MEN—£00 men for Canada; 100 men 60 men for St. Panl J. A, TURNER, City Hotel. Reduced fares. Applyto Neb., Juue 10, 1884, burning of a barn on the alley in the rear streot, betiveen Sixteonth and Seven- tooth streets. The fire department responded prompt- ly but the barn was a ruin before they |~ reached the place. The barn in which | V tho fire started was owned by A.J. | e Ferry, who got everything out of the place except twenty washing machines. The loss on this oarn and contents is placed at $2,000. Tha fire was such a hot one that it com- | of the groom, officiated as best man, and ! The GENUINE BOULDER and Colorado coal, An- his bride was given away by her unole, | Eridge St | OFFICES—117 8. 14 municated with a two story trame barn [ oy across the alley, and that building was [ also tonl' destroyed. It belonged to John McCrary and the loss is estimated at §1,500, Notwithstandingthat the sun was shin- | and goo much as steady work, ing with almost burning heai a large crowd gathered and watched the progress | — of the fire, —— Oausel by Religion, Mrs, Vehrs, a Bohemian woman, liv- rested yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sherifl Peironnet on a warrant issued by theelerk of the insanity board. She yesterday attempted to prevent the rite of baptism about to be performed upon a small child at Bohemian church, She has been growing strange for some time past Religion is supposed to be the cause of her lunacy. 1t is a curious fact stated by Deputy Sheriff Crowell that of the scores of there poor and unfortunate boings taken to the | y asylum from this county, since he has been {n his present oflice, only two or three have been Amer e — hi of A, J, Simpson’s house, on Davenport | Y delivering worl Simpson and was occupied by Reuben H. | ¢, \‘ |}Nlll“.n ing near Twentienth and Mason was ar-| — WA tre of city, Address e an born citizens, WANT: D t mor g i A GOOD JOB PRINTER, Kiven, TED—Girl for housework at 61-1m Sprivgfield Neb ED—Good Tiacksmith for g None other need apply. 764 27 Dodge St. Address 14p 7414t \'ANT o paid. Ay n Blo 6, Metropol ago. A good barber. ¢ 676 1mp \/ ANTED—Cany patented articlo ery fauily Creighton Block. ot thres o hu-iness trafning. Address 841-18p Call 1208 Howard street E." Bee office. aro Eee. An unfurs hirdware business, Be “J C. B.” Bee. KD —Good dimnwasher and fe Danbaum's restaurant, 1614 Dodge Stree Salary n t Eee oftic ‘ail on or addiess “‘Enter) 2D —Situation by first-class cook In p —Situation as assistant book-ke n In dry goods store, by an experienc aks German and English, 1#CELLANEOUS WANTS, ~A few table boarders at 17 0 728 od pay guarante TEIGLER, North Bend, Dodge Co. Neb, B28. Ad S 1 ok at —A reliaot. and active man to represcnt postrait hou-e, taking orders a d in Omuha to the right party. Big dross Chicagn Portrait 10p : agouts to handle a newly o 8010 prive 58 on_ by steady and reliable man of horses and do gardea work. A Sp d frout room nesr con- " Bee oftios, 37-18p W ANTED -able baarders in private y at northwest corner 12th and Howard sty 806-14pp TANTED—To rent, a house with +ix to cight Foomus, ithin half milo of Opera House, o the Il Address Box 897, clty. S12 Position by & young man who bad ) years experience in rotail »odge years,and a thorough practical knowledge of the newspaper business, desires a situ- ation in tho managoment of & weekly pa- | per. Address, W. H. Corsox, 11-m2¢ Blair, Neb. 8, 1L HOWELL, President. ! €. R SCHALLER, Vice-President. l*“ up the bee! thracite, lowa, Missourt, Illiucls, Kansas. Coal Vards ards, Owabia. With an editorial experience of nine Wi Bee otice. Strest and Millard Hotel, 14 Good references. Might take TANTED —A socoud- condiior FOR DOR RENT—One front and one ba 1abied, 1016 - hicago stroet. TED—Single furnshed room by board, *, State pattern aud price. w043 WY/ ANTED=Good turnished room within reason B ] ble distanse of 1, uarte ry, at mode price. Address “C. N. B." Bee offico. 7474 THE OMAHA W ANTED- Board for gontl man ard wito in pri- Vate family. Family without chi'dren prefor cation, 609 t1 . 74 NTED-—Boarders to know the §t. Charles H 2th and 15th will ver week of any orice, 2kt m 539 14p sreet Potter's addition, 8 sooms, well; 300 barrel cis- two lots, 10 feet front by 130 feet deep, for ER & CUBB. 1515 Fs 466 tf OR RENT—Rooms in Nehraska National Bank | ;o building. Most desirable ofiices in the city. Supplied with hydraulio clovator and heated steam, Apply at Bank. 626t JOR SAL 8 8 ol o faney oods, = 3 d ty for either lady or wentioman 7OR RENT—Three large houses of 8 to 22 rooms jolLien) oprersunibyitos el o { each.” Desirable location, Suitable for voarding | T4 <4hitals €001 trade establisned. padreepty house or ho MAYNE, oz | Lo W L —- —— | J0R SALE ound work horso {OR RENT—In & ‘s block. Storeroom 120 in good order. NDELL, foef and good office room. Paulsen & Co., | 424tt cil Bluffs, Towa. ) Faruam, room 3, 766-t1 = D b P b For Juming street property. Lot in Wal- QOR plano. Inquire at Edholm & Erick nut Hill, Koster's and Donnecken’s additi d 00 s 3.t | West Cuming. Lots cheap and on easy torn TER & COBB, 1516 Farnam strect. JOR ¥ ore room 1509 Farcam St, by 5 [DOR SALE—Cheap lots in Shinn's 2nd PAULSEN & 00, 400-4¢ Kirkwood and Pliinview. POTTER & COBB il 1615 Farnam stroet. g 42840 OB RENT—Puruisked roomwe on the 1o sthwe Jox san e Earet ol i lsioa laeoi ) iles from th from Prat 10 acre ot stoffico, and onl sion. Will bo sold Inquire Omaha Carpe cor. 13th and Capitolaveuno, formorty Crelgbtor douse. 0t FOR RENT_Large furnisre room to gentleman | Douglas stre [ only, N. W. cor. 18th aud Farnam, R — 2 g T - JOR SALE—Fsrm 2 ralles from city, near Union DOR RENT-Chey ook yars, “Lnquieo At Moy, ‘over oo one piano, one organ. A. g0 St. Hospe, 1519 Do i« storg, 16th and Webster. JROR SALE—Oheap, fino driving ho 410 1m < | haracss. Apply rooim 4, Omaha National Bank = QR SALE -Tho coriost and most desirable resi- Buldlog: MKW dence on Capitol Hill, House conta 9 .rooms, lar, clty MISCELLANEOUS. bosides closcts and 00d ' barn frsi class shapo. | KOS ()( 4 you on premises, cutbuildings. REWARD—WIll be pald for the discoy= ery inquire of T. F. Full lot ery and roturn of the doublo carriage Capital avenue ¥24f | haraess stolen from the residence of E. Wakeley in e = this city, June It. 845°1 POR SALE—A vood second hand piane, cheap, Inquire 1407 Howard streof 481 FAKEN UP—A roan yearling heifer at 11, Roen- g ' e — | L teldt’s, oppos te Saratoga School THou e Owner n & Co, 1600 Farnam S, ) ever offered. Corucr of Jones nd full.let on 11th strect near § 6,000, row city limits, with houto and cail have same by caliing sud payiug charges. B14-13p RT at Hoory Ruser's Park every Sunday acres, 1 mi (haoros, 11 ek p. m. 260 admission Boss ab e, $1,160 ca pic-nics, 786-28p ut homo 3,000, wiles from city limits €00 per scre at | T OST -- Suuday aftcrnoon ot Hanscom Park 4 veck cha n and ¢ nder wilk be rewaraed, Farnaw St. 750 venue, 100x160 with | iy leaving at Dor 0. - L hand i8'h nearly uses. Itent §60 por k farm of 400 acres, has month §5, 00, Corner 15tn and Harney 60x80 §10,000. 22 foet frout on Douglas near 11th, With brick house 80,100 « 1 of 10th and Dodge $11,000, ; @ i Wost Owaha i % 0ld, short tall aud atout to have & calf, s BArD, 30 b ¢ d tor bor return to Jin i hot i o8 from 8t. | § s0u's Lvery stable, 10t's St. Omaba. 607t Mary's avenus, £,000, Cheaplctain O arae's place with small cash pay- ment, balance at very easy terme. ‘Choloe lots niear South Ommaha Sy to §5.0. A whi & roan cew about TAKEN UP—Ono stray red roar: horse 8 years old, Call at A, 8. Ostrom's, corner Campbell and Blondy, N. W. Omaha. 5W OeW. PAULS] 160 mfi erty J. B BILVIB, S ) .3: i R TS 82814 Three of the most desirable lots in o aALE Barker & Mayne, Hanscom Place, at & bargain, Sdd-1ep e = +) % Cash will Yoy 5 acre 1o amile N.W of B2 tho Fort, | PAVLSEN & €0, 1609 Faronis L0912 Elkhorn Staton, Pl oo romy " sy **gle 8| Pop Bsiness, P00 SabEue corlowd o sl Scoiew L wal Traveling, d Dress and tablish v ey et Weddings . Chap Lor MADE 10 MEASURE AND READY-MADE, y akson and_Ho ard, 704w garNeok Dressings. New Summer Novelties. 87