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S S > S— 8 OMAHA DAILY BE UESDAY, JULY 8 188 [ THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning. Julyl8. LOCAL BREVITIES. Thostreet car company have commenced using their new track on Ninth stroet Harry Williams was placed on trial in the district court yesterday for burelarizing Ringer's millinery storo last spring. loads of smigrants ific rond and wore P. & O, road to —Yesterday four o cazme in on the Union Pa transfered to the C., M., be) taken up into Dakota whero they will lo- cate. —In police court yesterday two disturb ud costs; two osts and one ers of the pence were fined drunks were fined plain Slocumb was assessed the conventional $10 and co The Northwestern Electric Light com pany now have seven electrio lights hung in front of the Strang building. This new de parture gives to lower Farnam street an almost day light brightness, 1t was reported yosterday that a man had been killed by the caving in of the sewer on St. Mary's avenue. Investigation proved that the sewer had not caved in and that no one had been hurt there, The bartonders and prostitutes of Towa, at loast a large number of them, are now sponding their summer vacation in Omaha, There is no business for them to attend to in the Hawkoye state now, enator Sharon of California, stopped overin Omaha Sunday from noon until the evening train, He remained in the dovot waiting room and did not venture up town where the reporters could get at him, In district court yostrday, Cunningham pleaded guilty to forgery and Arthur Simpson pleaded guilty to the second count in the indictment, charging him with concealing & horse which he Jkaew to have been stolen, The **Little Shamrock” base ball club ad- ministered the ‘‘physic of defeat” to Moyer's «Noverswots” Sunday, !Next Sunday the 1. 8. play a gamo with a Council Bluffs nino in that city. They challenge any club in the state whose players are under 19 years of age. —Mrs, Lillie Langtry passed through this clty castward in her special car,'Jerome Mar- ble,"yostorday. The ‘“‘aoft clinging thing” had not yet awoke from her slumbers when she reached the city hencoe was mot seen. Strange to say sho sloops just as natural as anybody notwithstanding that she is the pret- tlost woman on earth, as some of the dra- amntic critics expross It. James THE MONTHLY MEETING. YESTEIFDA‘YE GAME. fhe Board of Biucation Elecs Tt Teachers for Next Year, Ohicago Again Defeated by & Scorc ot 13 to 2, Yesterday was muffers day in base ball park. The fine exhibition of the national ' game on these grounds Saturday after- Superintendent James Given a| ' 3. enerated soemingly into trying Eour Weeks' Vacation, to make the most errors possible, in the - game of yesterday afternoon. Batters Other Miscellaneous Business Trans- | would got their bases on called balls and crons the home plate on wild throws. Flys would be muffod with all tho easo of " g amateuors and nothingacomad like a pro- The regular monthly meeting of the | g0y na) same except the fine work of & board of education was held last evening | fow individual players w1l call found members| Tho Chicagos presented Crosby and De- sangher for their battery and for the i ol " | Bomo team Salisbury filled the box sup- oon, Livesoy and Pointa present. Tho |, oq'}o Bandle bohind the bat. The minutes of previous meetings were read | Onioagor wero allowed to score once in and approved, tho second and once in tho seventh in- PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, | nings. The Union Pacifios piled their 2 it runs up to thirteen in eight innings. From city trensurer, giving statement | "8 W& 4o L EEEE b G ame Was the of finances of the school district for tho | patting of Hillery, double play by Ban- month ending June 30th, 1884, showing |dle and Rockwell and a long throw by a balance of $587,07 in the school fund, |Carroll from right field to third base, cut- "80.8% | e y ting off Hillery in his attempt to steal $14,780.77 in sinking fund, and $40,000 | 18 off (LY I bie RS N e on deposit. Secretary Connoyer far-goon'q “hix poor playing in Friday's ther stated the achool district was indebt- | game by his excellent work yeste od to Mr. Buck in the sum of £14,000 [afternoon. The game was witnessed by 4 . Below is the acore: for money borrowed to pay toachers for |about 400 people, “Below is tho score acted, in its rooms, Copeland, Specht, Connoyer, Long, Gib- | § the Iast month of school. Filed. e R el From J, Rudowosky, recommending | McKelvy, 2d b.. 3 5 ‘% 1 ‘1 to the board that a fenco be put around | Bandle c...ooooo 3§ 18§ 0 the Leavenworth school house. Re-|Whitne 1 1 0 teied Byrd, ¢ f sl ) Uit ; .| Carroll, ¢ IO O N From Jacob Houck, making applica- [ Rockwell, 1 b RS tion for the situation of teacher of draw- | Jalisbury, 1.0 9t ing in the public schools, Referred. From G. A. Edson, making applica- 1B tion for janitor of Long school. Re- o AT ferred. 8 dad From Benjamin Bates, offering fifteen giibies sets of the Peoples’ Cyclopoedia at re- 27 308 ce d ratesto the school di strict. Re- f‘l ; if ferred. Qs REPORT OF CGMMITTEES, A Ll’! 3 Finance—Recommending the allow- SO AR 24 16 18 ance and payment of indebtedness in- curred by the district duriug the month just passed. Teachers and text-books—Recommend. | Chicago Reserves. .. J ing the teachers to bo employed in tho |y Li™® ©f §sme—Two hours aud fifteen min- public schools for the coming year.| Iassed balls—Bandle 2; Depaugher 3, Upon motlon the vote was taken by bal-| yabitchesSalisbury 1; Crosby 1. lot upon the report of the committee, | Umpire—Dugan. and resulted in the election of the fol- lowing teachers by o majority of the| LHE DISTRIOT COURT. Union Pacifies — - PERSONAL, R. M. Briggs, of Rork, is at the Motropoli- tan. Shppey assistants, Hon, Albinus Nance was in the city yester- day. Kl poli J. R. Aggson, of Waynels at the Metro- politan, Schafer, of Tekamah, is at the Metro- votes cast: High school, Homer P. Lewis principal, and Alonzo N. Hen.|The Willlams Burglary Onse Boforo shaw, Lena L. Hill, 1da M. Street, Mary Judge Neville—The Krelle- B. Harris, 8. D. Beals and Willa B, Henneke Case Disposed of Before Judge Grammar and primary grades—Mary Wakeley. E. Quackenbush, Margaroet M. McCague, s Ellon M. White, Alice E. Stowart, Lizzio| Iy the district court yesterday morn- i M. Eloock, Artio D. Collins, Elizabeth | in before Judge Neville, after Cunning- B. Shirley, Laura W. Morse, Minnio R. | hym and Simpson had pleaded guilty to W ilson, Jennio Hull, Anna P, Truland, | th indictments brought againat them by Robert J. Garner of Fremont, is at the| o nnie E. McCheane, W. A. Cushman, | o Rl e, s ol AR Metropolitan. W. §. Townseud, of Nebraska City, is at the Motropolitan. eorge E. Atwater, of Docatur, Nebraska, is at the Metropolitan, Frank Torranco and wife,'of Red jak, Towa, are stopping at the Motropolitan. Mr. Alex Swan, of che Ogallala Land and Oattlo company ia at the Paxton, ant. Fred Boehmer, editor of the Arrapohoe Pioneer, is in the city at the Millard, Mr. Josoph Frank, of the Ogallala Land and Cattlo company, is a guest at the Pax- | Crane, Emma A. ton, Mrs, Julia Schroeder, the clairsoyant and magnetio healer, is stopping at the Metro. poritan, Hon, Alex. Ramsoy was at the Paxton yos- terday and loft on the wostward bonnd traln luat ovening. Miss Clara Schlosinger loft last wook for Chicago to spend a fow weoks visiting with friends in that city. William Snyder, the Harney stroot carriago manufacturer, returned from the west yoster- day, after an absence of threo months, H. I, Paine, of the U, P. Transfer, is now in Painsville, Ohio, visiting friends and rela- tives whom ho has not seen for thirty years, Miss Elsio Harpster, who has been confined %o the house by illness for several months past | assistants, ‘was able to be out Sunday, which fact will give great ploasuro to her large circle of friends [ Sarah K. Thompson, Hattio Allen, Agnes in this city, Mr. Mark Daryes, manager of the Ogdon house, Council Bluffs, and wife, and Mr, Paxton Sunday, Mr, Win. Brunebaum, of DBrunebaum Bro- | ¢ipal; Martha Parrat, thers, starts this morning on a trip through the contral vart of the state. Ho will visit his old haunts at Aurora, Sutton, and other towns in the state. Mr, E. Rosewater, oditor of the Bgk, ro- turned ffrom Chicago yesterday, accompa- nied by Mrs, Rosewater and Miss Stella Ltose. water, Miss Rosewator geaduated from the Cleveland high school last week, “CTounty Judge McCulloch, accompanied by Lix brother will Jeave to-day for his old home in Monmouth, 1L, to attend the marriage of asister, to-morrow. Mr. McCulloch will be absent from the city only three or four days, Prof. James H, Hawe s expscted in this city to-morrow from Boston, to start a con- servatory of musio, He comes well recom- monded and the music loving people of this city will hail this anmouncement with de- Light. A. H. Colman, Tille ka City; D. O. Mosh Bhrift, Beotrice; 11 mont; ¥, W, Kinney, Blaie; John H, Smith dod . Purce and W, R. Elliott, Long Pini, were at the Paxton yesterday. 8, Y, Swith, Nerth Bend; M 0, Oberfeld- er, Duncan; O, M, Leighton, Lincolu; George A, Brooks, Bazill Mills, N. W, Wells, Schuy- lor; A. D, Doan, Table Rock; Charles Peter- son, Agalala; N, Y, Leonard, Norfolk, and J. ©. Blackman, Fromont, wers at the Millard yesterday. My, Ed Lawraand A, A, Swearlnger, of Mendota, Tilinois, we st the Paxton. All who are fawilinr with the rave track will ro- member the above gantlemon as the old relia- W. K, Hill, Nebras: r, Lincoln; M. B. Middlekauff, Fro- 3 E. Schaller, Sadie Bunker, Camilla . Dr. R. 8, Avglin and A. D. Cameron, of | Giliot’ Fanay M, Wood, Jennio Wilson, Springfield, are stopping at the Metropolitan. | xnd Anna T, Bloor, assistants. J. Latey, assistants, Ida E. Mack, Decie A. Johnson, Peatlo | Williams, charged with the burglary of Tomlinson, and Clara Schlesinger. Ringer's store in the fore part of the Long achool--Surah M. MoChoane, | iior way taken up for trial. Whon principal, Hattie H. Jones, Harriet S, | Winter, ¥ EOF LAy Eddy, Emma D, Littleheld, Rene K, |this court adjourned the evidence had all Hanmilton, Cora M. Hawes, Minnie E. | been adduced and the attorneys had made W-_Y::-;: and Fannie B. Hurlburt, | ¢heir arguments to the jury. The judge assistants. . s B . Lakeo school—Jennio ¥, Salmon, assist. | 9id not give his instructions to the jury, as the attorneys for the defense desired Izard school—Anna Foos, principal, |[to prepare such instructions as they ollo H. Lowis, Emma Whitmore, Bella | wished the court to give. Before Judge Wakeley, the case of Ames against Bowman, Cummings, et al, Cass achool —Nelle Bonnet, Kate E. |was called up on the application for the Keondal, Lillian A. | gonti f the tes injuncti Littlofiold, AdaE, Sohoonmaker, Lizzdo | oreoq pesin whon oo e o ot R. Perkins, Fannie Neviws and Nora |8reniec hioroin When tho sult mas instituted. This injunction, it will be H. Lemon, assistants, Dodge school—Fannie Butterfield, | remembered was granted to restrain ;;:;:: BI;L fiz;rtlfiyh llfiumw; fiu hCmv the defondents from interfering with the . Briggs, Mary J.Buchanan, ; Cathorine Foos aad Mary W, Hay, | {ollos, books, eto:, the proporty of the el plaintiffi then in defendant Bowman's Jackson school—Mrs, Ada M. Harris, | possession, under a contract to make for 1'rl;lcnp-l. and Stacia Crowley, assist- | Ames an abstract of the real estato in Pactfioachool —Margarot It, Mclntyre, | D0USIas county. The injunction was principal; Iose C. Eddy, M. Jorephine | continued to await the rasult of the suit Egan, Mmy . Thompson, Mary B, |involving tho title to property agalnst Gioodman, Mattis O. Hall, Lillie Parks, | interference with which the defendant Helon E. Hunt and Kato M. Kean, | was enjoined, saistanta, Tho caso of Krello against Honnoke Center school.—Margaret McCarthy, | was then taken up by the jury. This Rrincipal; Annio Quigly, Laura Atkinson, |action was brought to recovor the sum of Mary M. Lomax and Jennio L, Redfield, | $3,000 alleged to have boen sustained by by the plaintiff from certain slanderous Alter, | reports uttered by the defendent concera- ing Krelle. This case was triod at the Hartman school.—Mary . McDonald, Annie J. i Judgo Neville, and a verdict for the Leavenworth achool —Sarah E, Brown, | amount stated above was returned for court and yesterday a verdict for tho do- fapdant was roturmed by, the jury. Ploassut sphool,-~H, Eva Lowe, print | o urmec by K10 Jury Dora Harney, Mary Fitch and Esther Jacobs, assistants. Spocial . teachers, Kato M. Ball pen EanahipEand dsamian SEuGs S Hageety | oSN R L o thasa o v On motiod, the salary of Homer P, |used Hood's Sarssparilla fully justified Tiowis was rased from §1,000 to. §2,100; | the laims of tho propriotors of this gront that of Mary 1t. Harris, from $1.000 to | medicine. Indeed, theso vory claima are $1,100; that of Villa B, Shippey, from |based entiroly on what tho peoplo sy 8800 to $1,000, and that of S 1. Beas's, | Hood's Sarsaparilla has dono, - Send to from $900 to £1,100, [ C, 1. Hood & Co., Lowell,Mass., for book The former i:linoipnll of the various |¢ontaining statements of many cures, schools whoso names do not appear in e — the ;l‘:uvu list have not failed of re-eleo- Real Estate Transters, tlon, but the board will not consider| g following tranafers were filed for thetsaoplioations until thoy Lave. pasod e g 1y tho county cleck's ofie July B, the required examination and have ob- tained the required certificate: and reported for the Bee by Ames’ real A rosolution that the committes on | estate age ney. builaing and property ba instructed ‘to| Sumuel S, Beebe and wife to William make all the necessary repairs during the Y 3 y vacation was then uh.pmfi. ol 2d :d'«‘i" 430, Sylen B sk B, Bblab's Special committee reported that Rob |~ illi i ost D, Duucan would sell to the board for | gty oy, 1o Ly, $00 Fife 40 Michaol o school housh site ot in block 2 in|aad. %150, : nu.m'). and Hill's addition for $1500. | g’ "), Mercer and wifo to Sidne: Mr. Parker further stated that a lot ad- Smith, w d, lots 13, 14, 16 and 16, bloc! joining this could be bought for an equal | 14 “Walnut Hill, $1870. amount. These lots are situated near| Andrew J. Hanscom and wife to Lu- .,b'lh and Dodge, ¢ .. | cien J, Luming, w d, lots 14, 15 and 16, The report of the committeo was laid | pioek 15, Hanscom place, $1650. on the table. Geo. H, Boggs ot al to Joseph Kolar, The apecis] committoe to examine the g IoRgn0h A0 U | now achiool houses asked further time,|" O 1984 13 aud 20 in Kenatngton, $1300. and tho roporta o tho architacts were ro- forred to the committeo aud its request| At ahout b o'clock last evening an granted, . 4 y Tho examining committeo reported the | 8187 of fire was sont in from box 0, cor- nawes of soventeen applicants for cer- | ner of 20th and Mason streets. The de- tificates who had passed the required ex- | partment turned out and found the cause A“:“““’“‘I PR to be a burning roof on the residence cf Superintendent James, on > 4 29 Pacifl was given & four weeks vacation, Pat. Lynch, corner of 22d l.nd Pacific streets, the blaze being occasioned by a The Voice of the People, The people, as & whole, seldom make mistakes, and the unanimous voice in A A Buroing Root, motion, ble pool sellers. They ate Lere to sell the pools for the races this week and will sell pools for to-morrow’s races in the Paxton -Ho. tel barroom this evening. B Buar or N, C, Tobacoo—finest in th aud, R The board thon adjourned. ] ki defective chimnoy. No water was turn- - | know that Dr. Price’s does not contain ammonia, lime or potash. Carney, Margarot |Inst torm of court befors His Honor, | Current series from those headquarters, is Abbie Leig S| /| Mg 0 ; 0 Chialos Mitshell, » conductor of the Ou, M. & l.uul:, 'y;?fi’iff’:;,lf.fas;‘i’fifée l}ll“l{uitll‘, plaintiff. ~ A new triat was granted by the [ 1) A, Russel, Wyo., is assigned to com- Bt. P, road, and wife, took dinner at the | assistants, GREAT MEN MONEY CANNOT CORRUPT | WILL TESTIFY UNDER THE STATE OATH THAT Dr. Pricg’s Cream Baking Powder Does not contain Ammonia, Lime, Potash. That it isa PURE, cLEAN and wroLesome Powder for raising light and digestible bread. That ivis su- perior to the Royal IN EVERY RESPECT, That Ammonia is retained in That the Royal containg Ammonia. The Royal Company the food. That Amionia is injurious. deny it. RNEFrRRENCES : National Board of Health, Washington, D. C. National Board of Health Bulletin, Supplement No. 6, page 3 Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder heads the entire list for purity and strength. Prof. R. Ogden Doremus, M. D. LL. D., College of the City of New York Prof, R. C. Kedzie, Michigan State College, Lansing, Mich. Prof. H. M. Scheffer, St. Louis, Mo. Prof. Charles C. Boynton, Brandon, Vt. Prof. James F. Babcock, State Assayer, Boston, Mass. Dr. Elias H. Bartley, B. 3., Board of Heaith, Brooklyn, N Y. Prof. Curtis C. Howard, M. Sc.:Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio. Prof. M. Delafontaine, Chicago, T11. Prof. G. A. Mariner, Chicago, Ill. Prof. John M. Ordway, Mass. Inst., of Technology, Boston, Prof. R. A. Witthaus, A, M., M. D., University of Buffalo, N A million families thut have used it for a quirter of a century Tt i an old trick of the Royal Co. to throw dirt, crying lime and potash, trana posing dates, parading black lines, and_alleged Government Chemists, in order to detract public notice from the disgusting drug ammonia in their powder. They Do Not Take Our Word for It. Let Every Housekeeper Prove It. PLACE A CAN OF THE ROYAL, TOP DOWN, ON A HOT STOVE UNTL HEATED, THEN REMOVE THE COVER AND SMELL, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. Buffalo U. S. Standard CALES. Himebaugh & Taylor, WESTERN AGENTS, - - - OMAHA, NEB R. R. TRACK, DORMANT, HOPPER, KL Lt PLATFORM, 4} S ) e PR ALWAYS IN STORE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the Umted States Government, REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S B standard weights. 05~ Write for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 Douglas Street, Aro propared to do wor MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, OUTSIDE THE CIT3 oo | PECIAL w1l Positivalynot be inserted 1n advaves NOTICES. Yooev MS prards on VL “improve Patterson & Co., Keel ¢ 1 Farnam. 443.1mo0 M GEY, loaned on chattela, notes bought, cut rate AVL tickets s21d. A, Forman, 213 8, 13th £t v 038 1m CAKY TO LOAN—The lowest_rates of taterest Y1 ‘Bemls' Loan Acenoy, 1 h& Dourls S84t npwesrd Real Estate and Loan 80841 M OIEY 70 LOAN In summa of 8300 MY d Davia Agonts, 1505 Farnas HELP WANTRD. V) ANTED —First.claes girlior genoral housowork goed wagos, small family. Apply at onco. 819 south 1ath atrect, 4th house souuth of Leavenworth 4047 VWANIED Laundry and Chamber irls at the Millard Hotel. 458.0 VW ANTED--A gt to do wenoral housowork, Ap- ply at corner Park Wild avenue and Kelm §t,, 4528 south Omaha. Tmmediately, & good kitchen gir] ond girl, at northwest cornoer Hamil Ste, north Omaha. Good wages given. VW ANTED—An expericnced and compotent man to work at my dwelling house. Must under stand the care of horses, carriaces and harnoss, milk and speak English.’ No other need apply Call at houso betwoen 0 and 8 p. A.J. POPPLETON, 1660 Shorman avenue. 456.0p “’ANTED—.A goed il ta g0 to Fort Sid Neb,, and ono to go to 1illsdale, lown. 21 10th strech. a6 NTED—At once, a good girl for general house. work north-west'corner Hamilton and F North Omaha. 44 VWV ANTED—Girl tor goneral housework, 8 Farnam and 20th street. AOR RENT ~Farnished rooms, first houso west of [ 0he Horaid office. Also & v room b same parties JOR RENT—Ne: rooms. Barkne & Moy 1o, 15th ‘and Farna JOOR REN T CHEAP—A tew briok Gth and Hickor 42856 JFOR RENT—A furnished room ot 1918 Jackson Sk ) 891.9p NOR RENT—Ne s Sroom house. Tnquiro Mrs Roddis, 25tn between Davenport and Chicago Sts, 306 bp A dwelling of ten rooms with allmod. corner Harney and 20th eville, JFOR RENT-A bk basement of tour rooms 83 per month, 22d and Poppleton avenue, C. Mad- won. 08-5p JOI RENT—Single farnished room 1017 Chicago stroet. 409-t1 Jor RENT—Three rooms, 314 N, 18th trect {OR RENT—Two new six room coltages, two blocks from Park avenue cars. §22.50 por month, AMES, 1607 Faroam street. hed and unfurnisned rooms for ,614 N. 15th St. 805-4p oely furnished room for gentleman 3834 —Two unfurnished_rooms suitablo for keeping, 1617 Chicago. 88441 o B furnished roows wif board 1814 Davenport St. 1 —Threo or 8 room_house Inquire at 608 North 18th § N —Ono 004 six room house $26. por mo. G.M. Hitehooek tt A pleasant furnished room at 1809 Toosop NT—Two_ront rooms newly furnishea No LURVEYOR WANTE 1 procure a profitable situation at_once, ing to me. J.T. CLARKS 416-3 Sidney VW ANTED—Three wirs for the Slaven House, S. 10th street. Goud wages. 414-6p A competent sury b VW ANTED-A No. 1 butcher and sausago Jos, Bath, Palace Market. WANmE cade Hotel maker. 415:t1 an a8 porter and runner, at Ar- Douglas St, 429.8p W ANTED—A good laundress at 1916 C. VY ANTED—In a family of theee, a compet and laundress, onewho wilk a cow. - Wag per month. Apply at S00 Park avenue, 405-9p W —Immediately, a good ture and introdu oW mia torms given, Addre.s for this we. office —A first clase cook at Callan’s, th and Burt. = D. A woman to do geacral hous nto the country for the summer, WVANTED—A good second cok at onco. Stoady work and good wages to a sober, reliable white Address “Perking House,' Plattsmouth, Neb. VWANIED-A girl for housoworke Mrs. W. W. Bingham, west side 16th street, éth houso eouth of Leavenworth, 8798 VW ANEED—A barber, 708 5. 10th stroct, Omaha. 9197p al house- W. cor 18tn l4-te VY ANTED-—A compatent girl for g Wages 820, month. N, h Sk, between Chicago and Davenport. 9:5p JFOR RENT—House © sooms good repur, Nics o n water. Rent$b per month 1411 Park Wilde ave. Apply to Jno. W. Bell, Druggist, 10th 185-t¢ JFOR RENT—Oue store in Crounse' Bloo G. M Hitcheock. 990-41 JROR RENT—4 good rooms south-omst corner 20th and Cumi) 970. ron e convenicnt to business. Address immediately, 4G, X.” Bee office. 7604 Piano. Inquireat Edholm & Ericks 095 tt ENT—Toows ling. Most desirable offices in Supplied with hydraulig elevatorand heated by Apply at Bank. TROR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwst cor. 13th and Capitol avenue, formerly Creigh- ton House. 18941 ”"'-v ¥ 1 = Tl Address, €. W Duguette, Whoie Neb, (¢ untry seat). ckamah; or, Wirt & Grocers, Courc'l Bluffs, [OR SALE—Special Bargain, house and two lots very cheap for cash, J. H. Cornes, Charles St., bet. Irene and James, 463-9p {OR SALE—A few choice young buggy and work horses. Mayne & Barker, St. Mary's avenue Darn. 458t JROR SAUESpecial Bargain, Cornor lot, 0x14z, strect car line, 2 houses, 18th and Grace streets. 42311p TOR SALE lot on Park avenue. Also house nue. Inquire 422 Con. ino land S. W. ’Fnu SALE—An established business, payiog well. Will require about $1,200. Good reasonsfor sell- ing. Inquire at 217 N. 16th rtreet. 404-9p D—Girl for hiouse-work 616 south J§th St, —A girl to do goneral house-work at Webstor strect. 808-5p room work, Wages 84 per week. ouglas St. Apply at 205 tt VY ANTED—A good active woman to do dining | QORSALE—Boarding house,furniture and fixtures. all complete, Inqulre at 210 8. 10th St. 40 arpy cou take Omaha property drees M M payment 363-8p L YEAgents for best 10.cont campaign modals Perfectlikeness. Write at once for exclusivo Teniitory. G. N, Busby & Co*, 517 Market St., Phla 80'61- D--A girl in family of two, 1904 Farnam 283-tt D—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In city or take nice, light and pleasant work at 2t0 85 8 day casily and quietly ; no canvassing; o stamp Please address Reliable Man't’g Co., Plil- 149 1mo adelphis, Pa. ANTED—Girl at 1610 Sherman avenue, Mrs. J.M. Counsman, a8 WY ANTED—Girl for housework at 2227 Dodgo St. 701-1m SITUATIONS WANTED. VW ANTEDSituatio farm, am a practical farmer, e, am strict- ly temperate, Aduress oifice. 3§7-12p \OR SALE—Lot 8 down, 853 month 8 per cont interest. AMES, 1507 Faram. 3717 JFOR BALE_A good milch cow. Inquire on Convent oy tho third house from Hamey. ~ J. Kimer. 0-11 IOR SALE—Three of the best lots in Hanscom / place af bargain if sold soon. Fotter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam. 81-t1 OR SALE—Shecp, a lot of fine Colorado grades containing of 800 ewos, 2,3 and 4 years old, about 600 y earlings and 600 lambs. The ewes will shear about 6 pounds. For further information ad- dress Miday Co., Haigler, B. & M. R. R., N 93 1mp OR SALE—A nice cottage anl full lot, half block Bouth of Milton Roger's residence, on 10th street. Inquire of M. Lee, Grooer, 22d aud Leavenworth. 917-1m 'OR SBALE—Cheapest house and lot in Omaha, in Potter's additi x fs- tern, on two lots, fort fr Potter & Cobb, 15 o ALE—At a bargain, 560 cords dry hard wood. 2579 Boggs & HIll, Practical Painters & Decorators, g, &5 WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS. i 1515 Donglas Street. Omaha, corseporence SHADES Army Orders, PAINTING, DECORATIN 4 NEBRASKA STATE GazETTEER & BUs 53, | ¥ess DIRECTORY to be issued in July, 8b4, prico £4.50. J. M. WoLrE, pub- ber 120 S. 14th St.. Omaha. —— A Challenge to Mr, Duffy, Mr. C.F. Gibson of Council Bluffs, has authorized Tir Bek to challenge Mr. P. M. Dufly of Omaha, the winner of Parrgraph 7, spectal orders No. revoked. Recruit Thomas Moor, enlisted at Fort pany E, 0th Infantry. The commanding officers Fort Douglas, Utah, will send Sergeant Alfred Fos- sottee, company A, Gth infantry, an in- | for §1000 a side. Mr, Gibton has de- sano soldior, under escort consisting of | L i0a'e100 0t i office as an evidence Hospital Steward Max Arendt, U. S, A. | P? A g 88209 and one private, to the insane asylum, at | of good faith, The race must take place Washington, D. C. The party in | within two weeks on any suitable ground charge will report to the Adjutant Gon- | iy this city or Council Bluffs, Mr. Gib. eral of the army, by telegraph, at least | gon is ready to meet Mr. Dufly at this twenty-four hours in advance of their | office at any time that may be agreed arrival the probable hour thereof and | ypon to sign articles of agreement and ::8 Rake of }hfl‘r':{,‘:z,dfll:l’t at which | perfect arrangementa for the race, should ey will arrive ington, Q The Quartesmaster's department will | ‘° ChAllsnE® be acoepted, furnish tho neceasary transportation, the subsistence department commuta of rations for the necessary number of days in advance, at the usual rates, if it be impracticable to cary cooked rations, e e— 2 Big Thieves- 2 Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves; they creepin and steal our health and comfort before we know it. Let us put a stop to their invasions with a bottle of Hurdock Hlood B ters, to be any drug stere. e— Another Picnie, The teachers of the First Congreg tional Sunday school held a special meet- ing yesterday and voted to have a Sunday school and church picnic at Hanscom park Thursday, July 18th, It was agreed to invite the old and young of every fam- ily in any way connested with the church or society, and to make the number in attendanco as large as possible. Fullor particulars will be given at the church next Sabbath, and a good time is looked » POWDER e g e od on from the hose, but the roof was pulled off and the flames extinguished. W, Thowas' Felectrie Oil will wear; 16 will weie away all achos, spraics aud pains un\ll repsy its purchaser i hundred fold, Wak onco s very po bother sentimental t - SeaL of North Carolina Tobacco is the o8t WHI' —In this city, July 7th at 9 o'clock Absolutely Pure. erman Leland, son of D, H. White, This powder never varies. A marvel of purencas, . m, aged 't days, Funeral to-day at 9 residence, 607 North 17th 5S¢, lln‘nx‘fll wod un:lnu. I‘:_mmu“)‘u l,id\ul'::h;llllhlal‘:lll N ) v v he Itude of low test, short weight slum or Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac- ' ¥ith [he Multide of 108 bedts Mt oaia. ROYA L €0, AKING P WDER €O o'clock from the Sunday's race, to run a race of 160 yards | A }oung married man wants situation a8 book ) in wholesale establishment in Omaha. care Bee. £96-41 HMISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ED—A fe Dodge strec 0g to trave onabip. Make . C, R 440-8p leman inte dy for compar T2, SALE—Cheap lota In Shinn's 24 addition, Kirkwood and Plaioview. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam stree 4 {OR SALE—At a bargain, o first class Zither, Ads dross X, Z Q" Beo offico. Sio-tt 2R SALE—The Omana Bakory, established 1574, Contains a good stock of Fancy Goods and other fixtures, wagon, ete. Location first-class. Cheap for cash, Apply 610 10th street, bet. Jackson and _How- ard. 794-1m I the best barber shop in North- n Nebraska, Address Lock Bo. R7ANTED—To & Waa b at folk, Neb. 5p VY Egftor in lots to suit purchater, eight hundred choice lowa steers. One half ycar olds, balance two and three yoars old, and a good «mooth bunch. 193m BTRANGE BRO'S, ity, lowa. Boarders to know t) - 1 on Harnoy St., between 12 3th w best tablo board for 84 00 per week of any house in the city of a correspondine price, 2380 RENT--Housss and Lots, ~With board. large frous room with dow, gas and bath room, at No. 171§ 16:12p A five room oottage, cor, Sheridan irect and Popploton avenue, §16,60 por 1oy —~Good store on 18th and Hickory per month. Also rooms. C. Savage. 400 JOK RENT—Furnished front room, up-atal suitable for man and wife. Call on Chamberlal Howe & Marshall, 312 N, 16%h street. 401t OB BENT—Furnished rooms 1816 Dodge Streot. 149-11p liul{ it ireo furnished he for house: { keeping toa small famly, who can board the omner. Liquire at N. W - orner 16th and and C; ! Ing street 0 l\nxm.. A furnished back parlor for two per- 1 sons at 1611 Dodge street. July 7, . l‘“ RN SHED rooms 1723 Douglas 5. B NOR RENT—Oi uare plAno IBquITe F o el ana 4404t Jarge barn, sialls for 80 Wi L. Mooroe, 0th and et _ | tion that will Lead to her recovery 890-tf 7OR SALE_Two open_socond-and_busglos and Lone dellvory wigon, cheap, at 1819 Haruoy St. -t MISCELLANEOUS. SR TOLEN—June 230, a blue blasie ad, hind feet white, QRAYED 0 horse, white star on fore mall lump on nore; about ten years old. Suitabls reward will be paid if returned” to Blue Barn, 16th stroet. 447.9p QTRAYED OIt STOLEN-Jul a black mare about 10 years old knee-sprung in . Suitable reward will be p 0 Bluo Barn, 16th strect. eyo LG5 Ared Irish Satier bitoh pup houtd montin _old, solid color. Liberal reward will ve paid for her return to 208 south 20th strect or for informa- 851 0p upil piano lessons In cxchauge Address *'B. 3," this offi P MURRAY s good pasturing, ~ Sprin water. o 330t FPYAKEN UP—On Lo 24th inst. st Pries’ Lake, near orence, a light bay mare white on fac years old, lightly shod, bray Oiwner can recover by paying for and other cliarges and proving ownership. Bros., Florence, N 208-10wWEW ay 24th, 1884, at my place, 1 horse, " AKEN U woriel color, and one pouy by mare, black tail, brand wark on Bip. OWnor can have sgmo by prov: g progerty aud paylog chargos. - Phillip Casady. 008 IRIVY vaults, sloks, and cesspools cleaned with sanitary cloancr, Satisfaction guarauteed by F. G, Abel, (uccessor to J. M. Bmith,) box 578, wp AOR RENT—Fumisted front room pleasantly lo- l‘ cated. Appl Cannon Bros and «'a.u,,‘...:‘\:.;-, 0. OR RENT— Nicoly furnistod room for gentleman 2 per mouth. R C: Iatterson, 13th aud Farnam 1307 30K TENT—A five voom brick cottage. Ioquire Johu Stecl, 6to and Hickory street. 4198 NOR RENTA six room house, cor. 0t and P [ Luquire 1512 Davenport stroct 45 JOUR RENT—Two choice suites of office 1o J O lock, npposite Paxton Hotel. luquire 2d'tlo 42011p OR RENT—A large front parlor, bav window Alsoa handso furnishied suite and smallor room, bath room, 1720 Capitol avent 217p 08 RENT - Furalshed or uafurnishied Inree tront ¥oouss, 1514 Cass street. joely furnished ro .. in u fine t 800 south 15th, uiar Leaven eet. Ap) prewises or to Puulson & Co., 1618 Farnam street. 4255 H. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and hnest assortment of / ring and Summer Goods for Suitings aud Trowser- \ it and trimmed \ I 3 ARE LOWER 1604 Farnam All garmonts guaranto-d he Bost Triunings. MY PRIC +au any, Merchaat Tailor iu the city oot, 3. A.WILSON,M. D, (Faculty Prize, Medical College of Ohio, JILES, FISTULA, 1424 Farnam Strect, OMAHA, NEB, Boyd's Opera Honse, eve ed aad wit