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THE DAILY BEE. Thurslay Morning, August 27 LOCAL BREVITIES. i —Tho Omaha Mannerchor will gives grand pienlc on bunday, Augast 8), at Spoerl's South Omaha park. —There 1s no truth whatever in the state- ment that the newsboys who sell the Bex are not allowsd to rell any other paper. —The city council has vrdered the ground around the court house to be cleared, prepar- Evory Prospect. That It Wil by a per man of modest and trathfal propen) sitles, I justified In making the asvertion |slde of his face agalnst the ssh pan. and “‘his sisters, and | placed in the care, he produc T Y tity of gum oplam and proceeded to stuff his eousing, and his aants,” 1s coming to the Omaha falr, hlstory of Nebraska hay there been wuch | The transfer people took the wratoh and a general Inqulry aboat routes and fares | sesrchin THE OMAHA FAIR. snd on westward by the Unlon Pacific, Ho neemed stupld from the beginnlng of Grand Surcses~The Liberal Preminms, h's j surney, but yeaterday worning cn the trein began wild manifestations of lanacy. At Paclfic Junotion, while the train halt- od, he rushed ont and thraw himself From prosent indications the newspa- Never before in the atory to geading, and Contractor Coots will |and space. Seoretary Whesler 1a falrly remove his buildings at once, under the locomotive wheels, which position forth, but not until he had scorched the from he was deaggad Re- a quan: himself untll when the traln reached Coancil Bluffehe was limp and inanimate. g his clothing found $469 in his pookets, from which, as he had lost his ticket, $45 was taken as fare to San deloged with & flod of entrlea of fine | Francisco, The remainder of the money . Vesie, an Italian, died yesterday |stock, and other exhiblts, and If the rush | was tarned over to two Ohlnamen bound morning in the jreokery on Thirteenth and )continues all the avallable space will bs Leavenworth streets, He was buried yester- day nfternoon at the poor farm., spoken for long before the falx opens. Railway mon report thet the liberal re- on the same westward journey and the unconsslous opium fiend given into their oharge, They all took the west-bound 'Uafon Paclfic train yesterday morning; th ~~The Chalk clab Taeeday evening formally | dustion on fares will attract many thou- | orazy coolle sleeping peacsfully in an em- ‘presented Miss Dempsay, of the Devil's Auc- lon company, with a picture of the English- man #ho so succensfally tokes off i= her great vooal hit, “Ita English, pon know,” —Xdney & Gibbon were awarded the con- tract for mupplying the iron fe: the Blair bridge, This apsaks well for Omahia a3 sev- sands of people who ‘have hitherto been steangers to onr oity. All of thie is very encoursging to the gentlemen who are worklng o hard to make the first genu- ine ‘Omahe fair a success, an should be a matter of pride to reaidents gonerully. Tre Ber ls justl. Igraat berth, e t— Railroad Brakemen, Tko follcwing officers have been eleoted by the J. G. Boyd Lodge, No., 135, of the Brotherhood of, Rallroad Brakemen aral Chicago firms putia bids snd that toe |fied fn maping that the grod people of | of ‘Omaba: with the freight rates in their Tavor, ~Dre. Galbraith, Ayres and Bryant re- ‘turned yesterday from Lincoln, where theyat- ‘tended ¢he annual meeting of the Railroad Surgeors Boclety of Nebreaka, The session ‘was o harmonioue and profitable one through- out, Dr, Galbreith was elcoted vice prosi- | dent, continuing'in that «ffice from last year, ~The following is the -astro-metcorelogical forecast for the week ‘ending Septomber 2: “Baging windy, warm and rainy—fice, cooler weather at closo of month—September oper: fine, mild and breesy.” The United States weathor buroau predicts slightly warmer ‘weather for this sectien, The wind is in the enat, shifting s,uthward, Omaha have thue far seconded the efforts of the officers and directora of the falr amociation nobly, but there fa still work for them to do. The ladles especially thould come to the front with spocimens of thelr handiwork, and our business men and manofactorers will find the sug- tlons of ‘Secretary Wheeler as to *working exhibita” profitable to act upon, | 1| Valuable asalstance can siso be renderedi on Monday evening by L. Q. by those who are willing to take In lodgera or ‘boardera durlng falr week, ending thelr names and ad€resses te Secrotary Wheeler, at Room 1, Orelghton bleok, ———— Military News. Col. Honry, department imatructor of 'B. B. Ry, Past Master. H. E, Welsflog, Master. J. G. O'Byrne, Secretary. James Marray, Financier. L. Elkhorn, Conductor. ‘Wm. Campbell, Chaplain. J. W. Sullivan, Inner Guard, ‘Wm. McGavock, Oater Guard. The J. G. Boyd lodgo was organized ‘ostes, grand organizor and instructor, and starts out under favorable circumstanc The members are among the best that comld be selected from among the Omaha brake- men, and bids falr to make one of the best lodges of the order, The Brotherhood of Railroad Brake- men was organized less than two years —About the moathaartless joke of thawea- | F!fle practlce, has now recetved repurts|ago, and has spread itself until it in- son was thet practiced by Jailor Perrronstte | from the rifls contests In slx departments | cludes 135 lodges in the Unlted State: upon his oolored aseistant, Fred Hdgington yesterday, The:darkey was asleep, possibly dreaming of corn cake and possum, when Mr, P, spriokled some cayenne peppe: upon | his nostrils, The “colured gomman” awak- enod with an_explosion. of tho nostrila ais- tinot Jy sucible tome k \-cks away and the sg ony was contibued forsomo minutes, Mc ydgington thinks of tendering his resigme- tion without the usua | waek's notica. e ———— A Faihin's Borrow, Readers of the, Bre may remomber thatsome twe we: ksago the police of the clty wers engazed in lookiag for & yeung fifteen yeor-old girl, Julls Marsh, who had been abinct ad from New Jarsep by a young eporf, Ed. Harison alias Har- sin. Tha youtg man Joft Omaha balore he cocld be app rehended, but is now be- joved to he traveling through the state tn o mpiny wit h the witl. The despaitlng father, John J. Marsh, of Orange, writes a letter to a frlend in this clty, from whlch the followiag are extracty: “She s small, with Tound faco and baoged hair, was always p'cking at her] -dress whon fn the strest. The young man ceme to my house and de- coyed her out, on July 6:b, and took her with him to Jersey City. There all trace {s lost. I have recelved two lettera from him dated Omaha. Both of these lotters I have shown to the state attorney, but the writer contradicted bimeelf 80 in that we can’t make any- west of the Missouri river, “those of the Dakota, Oaliforals, Texas, Missourl, Colambia and Arizona, ineddition to tha of tha Platte. The following aro the diffsrent aggregates of ths four daya’ shooting : t v pertment of the Piatte isIn tho lead, being 61 pointe ahead of the next high- est, the department of Dakota, and 247 polnts ahead of the lowest, the depart- ment of Arlzona, Capt. Bisbee 1s In the olty on a leave of abrence from his poat, Fort Niobrara. Lieut. Rufas P. Brown,, of tht Tenth artillery, Fort Omaha, hay beer assigned o general reoraiting duty this fall. His duties will take him east. First Lieutenant Theodora F. True, of the Fourth {nfaniry, has baen ralieved from daty on the departmeat rifly teams First Lleutenant Wm, H. Cuffia,|of the Fifth artillery, was ssnt to Beatrlce yesterday to d rect arrangements for the coming G. A R, reunion. Gen Dandy has let contracts to Cou- tant & Squires for 600 tons of an'hracite coal for Fort Omaha for the fiscal year 0f 1885 6 and to D. O. Olark for 3000 tons of bliuminous coal, also for this thing ot of them. He has aleo written and telograpbed his father from Omaha He saya he is in the Planters’ house and Is connected in s'me way with the museum there. Huas been traveling with the circus, His colrous name s Ed P. ‘Harria)n, but his real name is Jobn ‘H:fll:. and woro shor: dresses, She can’t read -or write, Beveral feashers have trled to teach her but couldnot. Thave loat all my children and she was the only one .spared us, We didn’c allow ber togo out nights and this fellow 1s the only one that has baen with her to ourkaowledge. Slncs he hasgone I have followed him and tind he has bsen with her. Just be- daroshe left she was away from home ‘three daya ava he took har with, he told his mother. * * * [gupposs I will bava to give her up, forIfeel L will never #ee her ngain, * * Reepectfully yours, Joux J. Marsn.” . ncy Postoffice, The followlng c'raulir, which explaing itoelf, js belng sent over the state: Kearney, Nes,, Aug, 25, 1685, Mg R, M, Gaives, Dear Bi ‘You doubtless remembor that T approached you about July 24:h, last, rela- tive to a supposed shortage in my accounts with the government as postmaster, and sug- gested to you the impossibility of such short— e, askiog you if you would not give me some Frir AR A e S amining my books, to which you consented, and found a mistake in my favor amounting to more than one hundred and ffty dollars; poat. Gen, Howard and his partystartad yaster- day from the Yellowstone Patk for home. Oa the way the general will stop at Fort Hall, as the sgont at that post has asked bim to have » conference with soms of the young bucks of the ressrvation who are having considerable trouble among coufident that 1f Gen, Howard will coa- sent to act paoifier, the young bucks will listen to him and cease their quar- reling. Prohibitionists Organizo. An enthusiastic meetlng of prohibl- tlonists gathered Tuesday night at the W, 0.T. U. Buckingham hall to organiz3 per- manently. A strong constitution and by laws was adopted and the following officars were elected: President, J. S. Richardeon. Vice President, W, M. McCandlish, Secrotary, Dr F D Wilson, Treasurer, . M. Woodbridge. Vice President Flrst ward, I. L. Rich. ardaon. Vice Presidents Third ward, J. B. Jar- dine, G. M, Haskell. Vice President Fourth ward, J, L. Metzel, Vioa Presidents Fifth ward, Rav. E. B, Graham and Thos. Bonner. Vico Prestdents Six:h ward, F. S, Blayney and Jes. MoOlain, Anbther Protest From Thirteenth Btreet, The following petition was presented Mr. Foster, the organizer, explains thal the misslon of the crder is one of frater- nity and harmony. The rallroad officials approve of the organization and assist in its spread on account of the good rules which it imposes upon all membera. One of the most emphatlc rules of the assoct- atton reads as follows: ‘‘Apy member dealing In, or in any way connected with the sale of imtoxicating liquors shall, unless ho withdraws, be expelled. Any member found guilty of drunkenness shall ba surpsnded for the firat cffense. A repelition shall ba punished by ex- palslon, and under no clrcumstances shall a member 8o expelled be relnstated befors the lapse of six months,” It provides a benefit of $500 to be pald to the family on the death of any mem- ber of the Brotherhood, When a mem- ber In good standing becomes disabled for life, or unqualified to perfsrm the duty of a railroad brakeman, his case ehall be treated the same as a death claim; and such moneys as his helrs would have been entltled to at his death, shall be paid to him, More than one hundzed lodges have been organized the past year. ——m— FPolice Notes. The clty councll ordered, Tuesday night, that the work on the new police station fn North Omaha be commenced at once The lease of the basament of the Wolff building on Twenty-third and Caming streets will be mads at once, and the new holdover will be ready for ocsupancy, it 1s expected, soon after the firat of the month, The jall will not be used as a station- house eeparate from the one down town, bat more for *‘hold-over” purposes. Wo # Sho was nothing but a child themselves. Tho agent says that he 18 |regular jaller wlll be placed there, but the policemen In that end of town wlil be furnlshed with keys so that they can place prisoners there, to remain untll morning, when the patrol wagon will bring them to the police court. It 1s thought, however, that 1t will soon be necessary to have a jaller in charge of on house all the time. shal Cammings is jubilant becanse the clty counc'l hes at last consented to make & monthly sllowance for detective work, He clalms that the criminal busi- ness of the city ls so Increasing that it cannct bo bandled by the police alone. The more dangerous of crimin:ls, it s claimed, have an easy opportunity to escape which they would not enjoy if a competent detective were employed to hant them down. —— Sunday School Picaic, The Kountze Memer/al Lutheran Sun- doy school plenic has been postponed from Thursdsy to Friday, August 28:b, when 1t will bs held io Hanscom’s park. All the frlends of the school and charch are cordlally lnvited to attend, The school wiil meet at tha church at9 o’clock a.m. Lot there be a large turn ont, and and etated that if you had the time you | to the city council at its meeting Taesday | and a good time for al thoughit you could find more, but that u preesura of business prevented, Suck reply as vou can give to this will Rreatly vbuge Yours respectfully, J. C. Moraax, P, M, August 25, 1885, Krarxey, Neo Hox. J. C. MoBGAN: R ag to y jur note of this date I have say that in exumning yoar accounts at the time referred to, I found a credit dus you of one huudred and fifty-three d which In- spector Spangler had not allowed; and it w my opinion at that time that a correct etate mect of your mceounts would not lea shortage le your money order account, R M, Grises, Ec Postmaster, A Delicau [Question, Uaige MaQullooh, 0" 613 araaty oorurh, wiil be called upon to declda an interost- Ing qaesitor n eettling the ertate of L 0. Jchnaop, decasod. The cash fs lefe in tke form of a 81,670 life poliey, made pryale to the exeoutor of the estate “This khe will of the decesscd « rdered to be turaed over to tis mother, There ara about $300 worth of debis to be patd off, and the cre.ttors fnelst that the in- Aurapce mouey shall ba used for that pacpose. Juige McOalloch will Jave to deelde wheiaer nnder the laws of the state th/s sn be done. Cortatuly, If the emouut of the insurance policy had ‘been made dicectly payable t) Mrs. John. #00, {eould not b susd for by creditors. ——— Slugeed aua Kabbed, A man giviog h's name as William Morgan, clalming to be & rallroad hand trom Avoca, Nebraske, came (nto Spaf. ford’s drog store, Thirteen b and How- srd, yesterday aferaocn, in v badly mu- tllated co d ti n. Hs s4d tloat he had (@0 yeserday mornicg gave the Kaneas evenlog: To the Mayor and City Council of Omaha; We, the undersigned property owners South Thirteenth sireet, within "paviog d trict No, 83, and reprepresenting a large ma jrity in eaid district, do submit her with & s our protest against tha approval by the couacil and bis honor, the mayor, vf the con. tract now pendiog for Colorado sandstone aud Platte river sand for Believing a8 we do, that Colorado saudatone 18 not sui hie paving material for utre d that Piatte river eand for a foundation imposition, We represent that the lled wajority petition sskiog your honorable body to order suid districs paved was i sufficient, and there. fore illegal, and we propose 1o establich 1 fact in the resistance in the cou f any as- sowmonts thet may be levied against our prop erty for this so-called improvement, and 1a addition thereso we rhall establish b ert teatimor y the worthlessness of Colorad)sand- stone as a suitable material avd Platte river #and as nct suitable for a street foundation We sek that this improvemweut b deferre undl avother season. Many of us are too poor to'})uy for tke impfovement at this time 1u addition to the curbing and guttering ex- Another year and an honest represen- Gation ay to materiel desired is what we ask at your hands. Failing in this aod being com- pelled to eubait to the sandst one outrags and the utter ruim of our strest aud future pros- poste, we propose that as soue of the city offi wals bave been persistent with the U, P, in fasteniog this material upow ur, that the city ¢h 1l pav for the same. (ignea], J Michal, F Kuhovee, Mrs M J Mictial, 8 Svacina, L Duggn, J Keusler, M Svaciua, ¥ Wieamin, B Colemsn, J Daffey, Caueo, Mary Donovau, B Katz, 8 J Broderick, A Kountze by H Kouoize, Kouatzs Bros by H Kountze, Nettle Nelson Avud others, e — A Crazy Coolle. The antlcs of an opium crazed China- pomss bsen drtiking in a s:loon on Sou th Thlr- [ City & St. Joe train men and the forcoat || teenth areat, aud wlea about o leave | the Council Blaffs ‘x nifer a Il tls exalting experionoe, 8t Loo's, uck:ted to Ban Francisco vis was krocked down and rohbed by party of toghs of & roll of §200 wnd' h's overcoat. He was unable to identify Mis end no arreats kave beon shen over the 8t Joe'to Council Bluffs, The coolle had crwe from ho Chicigo & Alton to Kausas City, direct grest railwsy to It, son aod the other lak: reso] Ruggler, the G P. and T. A, a* Ohleago, will send you {illustrated lnformation opon spplication, ————— Five tlmes a day one mey sce a throng of travelers gathered within tha walls of the Michigan Central Passenger S:atlon, at the foot of Lake street, in Chicago, as the houe approaches for one of the finely appolut:d expre:s tralns of thls favorite lise to pull out onits rapld journey to the risivg sun, All cla of the popu- latlon are found thers, and representa: tives oj every nation and every people of the globe; bat, In the summer time, from the firat appearance of clvic dust and heat, the predomlinating element s the summer tourlst—quiet, well dr.ssed, intelligent, knowiog the best places to go to, and the best means of getting there, For the Americsn, msn or woman, travelér and knows how to travel, and findiog himself or herself at that wonder!ul center of teemling life snd Industry, the Garden City of the Likes, goes eastward by the Michigan Oentral, *'The Niagara Falls Route,” to the thousand places of natural besuty and sublimity, of fashion, of health and of trade, that crowd the eastern and north- era portions of our country. The pyra- mid of baggsge rapidly ditappeas in the portals of the eapacious baggage car; the uotformed conductor shouts **All aboard |” the Iron horse enorts as he leays forward voward the Mountains and the Ses, acd Off we go. Where to? Almostanywhere, For as of old sll roads lea to Rome, now the Michigan Contral leads to about all the p'aces worth golog to, Flrst and fore- most, to Nisgara, for there 13 but one Nisgara Falls cn earth, and but one Bat alio to Mackloac Island, the northero paradise; to the Thiusind I s and St Law- rance river; to the Mutkoks Lakes. O:. tawa and Montreal; to the White Moun- aing, Saratogs, Lske George, the Hui- atekille, and s thousand mountain and sesshore ‘g, regardlog which Me, O W. 1 officer, A SIDEWALK INSPEOTOR. A New Office Oreated by the Uouncil ~The Daties. The Ber has repeatedly called atten- tlon to the disgraceful oconditlon of the sidewalks along the principal thorough- fares of this clty. In this connection it may be Interesting to note the fact that the office of sldewalk Insyjector has been created by the clty coun oll, The maln fea- tures of the ordinance. are embodied in the following extract: ‘*The sidewalk inspe stor shall be appointed by the mayor, subjct to the app-oval of the city council, and he #'aall hold his office dur- ing the pleasure of t'ae mayor and council.” “It shall be the d uty of the sidewalk in- speotor to devote h's entire time to the duties of his office and fr om time to time inspect the sidewalks within the city of Omahs, and in all cases whera sidewalks are found to have become old and worthle 8 report to the city council, ouch recommendations for new sidowa'ke a8 )10 muy deem proper, concerning the width, kind of material, and manner of construction of such proposed new sidewalks, Aud 1t is bareby mado the duty of said in- yector to 6ee that the necestary action to & care the construction of such sidewalks is promptly taken in all cases in which sidewalks may be ordered by the city council, to be either coastructed or repaired, ““Tho inapector ¢thall keep a record of all repairs by him made, and from time to timo report the same to the city council, and shall also keep an accurate and complete acoountof lall material received or used, which account shall be h[{)t in abook, which shall atall times be subject to the inspection of any It soall alio be the duty of thein- #psctor to m entry in_ writiog in some ble book for that purpose of all notices d complaints of defective or dangerous awalks, which may be given to bim by the mayor snd reported to him by the mayor, and 1mmediately repair any such dangerous and defective sidewalks,” In the case of Edwards va, Edgerton, Judge McCalloch rendered his declsion In the ccunty court yesterday, hls find. ing belng for the defendant. In the dlstrict conrt yeaterday Samuel Beattle filed a petitlon praying for judg- ment agalnst the Nebraska natlonal bank In the sum of $5,000. The petition al- leges that In 1882 the sald bank removed a building from its lot on the corner of Farnam and Twelfth strests snd placed it in front of petitioner's place of buel- ness on Twelfth street, thus obstracting the straet and oauslng travel to be di- veried from hls placs of basiness. By such diveraion of traffic it Is alleged that Beattie lost a large amount of custom which would have amouated to the sum for which jndgment Is asked. —e—— Board of Trade Delegates, The Omaha Board of Trade have ap- pointed the following named delegatas to the river and harbor convention to be held at St. Paul, Minnesota, S :ptembor 3d. OCbamplon 8, Cbase, Geo. C. Amer, J. 8. McCormlick, S, R. Johnson, C. V. Gallagher. DILP, BONEWITZ —At the home of his parents in this city, Wedneeday morning, Augnst 26th, 1885, Orlando N. Bonewitz, aged 28 years, 4 months end 25 days., The deceased was well known to many of the young men of this city, who will regret his early death, and extend their sympathy to the bereaved family, The funeral services will bo held at the First M. E. cburch, Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o'closk. Iiends of the tamily are mvited, i # i Absolutely Pure. This powder never variee, A mervel of purity, strcneth and wholest meness, More econcimicsl than the ordinwy ki ds, and ci t berold o ¢ mpeti tion with thegmu titude «f low test, thort weght sud <f phos h.te po- dera Bold or 1y in cans. ROYAL BAKING BOWDER CO. 108 Wall stacet, N ¥ month. nem of lowning money on_pavwonal propsrty, 1 have | For rent—Two new cvtem whereby the Publicly | Brnce s 3 915 wyuth 358-41 ot last porfectod & v d wusl in such 0ases 15 Jone away with,and 1 am now | 184k 8 S 18 position 80 1, eet the demands of il whe become | — temporarlly er.oarransod and desire to ralse money | Lo without delay an in » quie manner. House koep. | 1 or#, profoecional gentiemen, mechanics and others in Vhis city twn obtain advances feom $10 to §1,000 on such soourity as housencld farniture, plance, mn shinery, borees, wagovs, warehouse receipt od notesof hand, etc.; without removing owners recidonce or place of business. on fine Watches and Diamonds, One of the wivantages 1 offor Is that any part of any lon oan bo paid at any time which will reduce the Intereet Fro rata and all losns renowed &% _the original rates | TR next—The henss and birn on corver 20 of Interest. T have no brokers In connection with Plerce St Inqalre at Boston Dry Good store, §. my office, but porsonally superintend al my foans, | 10th St. 82211 1 bave private offices osnnected with my genorsl office 80 that customers do not cyme in_con ‘ack with OR RYNT~Neat 8. cav, 7 room houve, sach other, consequontly making ail transsotions | ! “clitern, 915 per month Inquire ut G, striotly private. W, R Oroft, room 4, Withnell | €on. 8 W, corner 11th and Haruoy 8. building, N. E_cor, i6th and Harney. 841 i WANTED FEMALE HELP, ¥ & 3 }(\ol rNT—Oottage 6 rooms, house 10 rooms. Phipp A NTID—A Avenue, Roe, Soward and Campball. 814t oottage hourer, & 2 ¥, B RILEY & 00, JOR SALR <A frame tent 2 'x8 Inquire st 8, K. Lehwann, fruit and oandy store, 608 8. 10th 8. 880-27p Two hories, L single harn: 1 buck hard, 1 open huger, 1 Courtise haeton and 8 cowa D, 1. ¥ayden, betweon Lake and Wi lis averues, i and | J{10% 8AUR OR TRADR—A firet-class saddlo horse five yen s old; verfccotly soand and gentle. Inguire 1920 Ireno atreet, o R RENT ~Cottage o0 rcoms 24(8 Cass 8¢ quire next docr. 838- OR Satm ~Ohe oar, d tore and bacement 503 south 18th 8¢ | M Ticitachkes Sample 1o mw, 01 sou'h 848 97p R RExT—Houss 24 houss north ¢i1s Ch of 1th Inquire of John Swift. wost REALR Twenty head of milch cows for eale cheap L. P Prayn, 15674 north 181h 8¢ 301-20p ATTLN POR SALS, 200 he 200 hond 2 your old mieers. 100 henl 1 year old steors. All cholea extra heavy oattlo And wo now quote foodlers at §3.05 por cat. Chapin Bros. 811 septd 00l well, ETromp |- 985-48 'on REXT—~One store. Inquiro at Edholm & Eick- £o! 001-38 Jo | JRGh thin-100 lots, Spring Hill; will eol on ety torma; trado for Improved property and pay dif- forence in valuos lu oash or Assume mortgages. Par- tios can find cheap homes and advantageous trades. W. H. Green, over 1+t Natl. Bank, rolo agt. 408t OR SALR—Two lot 1n Pelham_ Place, one block feiinsircol car track. Inquiro 318 8 181h St Cavito 1:25p W, glrl for diniog rosm, 1017 81! ANTAD—-Young g1l to do licht nousework. Col ored preferre ulre $813 Chatles 8t.872 97p ST Uiy RENT JFCn Rext—Lavge nicely famiuhed front room for 10 one or two gentlome with reference, at 723, 18th '870-29p AXTRDGIr for goneral honse work at nain Si, in smali family, 82 WA derman airl for wathing and general house work. @ood reterences r.quire ). &p- ply to Mrs, Jobn F. Lehmann, 634 Sotth 17 h b, 1008 Far 8 97 ., South of 88, Mury's Ave. {on 8al bugey ; South 18th §' T would trate or a good horse and acres in Guspor couaty. Apply to 318 reet. 240t Jror rtFarnisbed froat room 1714 Oliforaia. 103.1p \oR_RENT~Largo aity well furalahed feont rrom in et part of oity. Referencos required. A d iress X, X." Boo offie. 26098 R Boller and engine, 20 horse powor boller and englne, b good running order; want to sell for the resson that they are not large enough for the new machinery which wo will pub Into our new bullding on Harney 8t. Ciarke Bros. & Oo., 1408 Donglaa §t. b1t AL Ava on hand at & bargaln, No 1 second hand ‘oarriage phacton and side bar buggies; also um- brollas and sunshados, s 14091411 Dodge b».fl W i dompbent ook, good wages. Morso, ¥. W. corner 19th and Capitc] ave, 849 27 Nicoly faenlshed front room 1412 How- 048 1p n'thed roows t> gentlemen, Lcdge 88, 851-sept-1 VW5 o -Getman giil for general house work, 721 8 18th ct, 800 2 Fopamr=Two wal Referencos. Apply AROR furnisho’ frond oom eultable for two o three gents, rent §19; No. 411 8, 16th St. 819-81p REAL ESTATE. VA Axteo—Girl 224 N. 168b. W ANTED=Glel in fawily ot two; must b good L o0k and laundress; reterences required: good wages. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. McCoru, 8. W. Cor. — - uanin, Twosotlong of good lana In Howard Cou 1y this etate; part 1cvel, ba'anoe rolling table Tand, rich %0 1 near good R. R . stations. For invest— oR RENT=R20ma in bullding. N. E. corner 16th [ ment or general farming an | -uwknlvlnfi E 6o8 and Davesport street Oall bitween D;ml'.l'.‘ a. | can make this s bargaiu. Address Geo, N. Hiox i 8. on Ry Two handsomely furnished _rooms, modern conveniences. 1720 Capitol avente. 46 20p NTEDA good Luise girl atorce at 109 Farnam Street. 809-27 18'h aud Douglas. 240, 1 0 10x £00, Omaba. 847.20p AxT2D- A gitl for general house work OR 8ALR—1740 a>ron rolling Iand in South-eastern i part G |e<|ey ©o., Neb,, at $6.60 per acre, good 5ol d Harney Sr. 8. \ h . » 1760 acres land io westorn part of Madison County at 811 per 40 a0, f barg.ia. Lots in Hanssom place, §5£0. 2t 1610 | m, oAp 7 AxTRD—Glrl for gonersl house work 710 South 74t 8t , betweon Loavenworth and Jones.¢o d wages. s24-27p T Mo el arniehod rooms 84, to 88 per wonh, 224 Haraey st. 818-47p Fe RANT—Nic:1y farnished room in private family for Inoy or gentoman. breakfast il uece wary, 8188, 10th. B14-20p JoR RENT- Ded g clave, Jyonam-Dalrblooom 2 Caplslave, o o) | vt i Bhinme Five i $oid, Lot on monthly payments $175 to Antep—Agood girl for general houte work, one ine valloy land at $16 per acre. Good that ean cook and ia not afrald of work. Call at 831 8outh Twenty-fourth St. 2981 axTRD—Ladios that can knit,chrocbet or do fan- oy work, to make £0qds for our trade at thelr | Fon Rkxt—An eleg nt large room with hoard for | & Brown, 811 south Eloventh 8t. homen la ait~ of country; 8 to §10 weekly eaeil- one or two gentlemen inprivato family; be utfiul mude stour busixis; gocds sont by mail. rend 10 | jocation, < prly 91 odge street, lover door or | 0 gilvor or stamps for wamp.g and jostage, Hutson | room 1, ouglas streot 810-20-p R LxASN—Best unocoupled ground in tho ty for warohouse house,§7 feot fconton Loavenworth, M'fg. Co., 205 6th ave., 54-20p NTRD—A _ir] for goneral housework at 808 N north bot 10th aud L1th,will easefor 99 yoars, Bed- 62041 $260. Hamlin 2)0-20 R 8ALS—A good paving businesy emgloying but Jtlo coplal for oarb. - For particalats addrees -t 13021 . B)x £67, Omaha, Neb, oy, r=Fumishod roons; south-wot corner Thirtecnth and Howard Sts. 283-20p on rr—Roon s furnished or unfarnish:d and euitslle for light bousekeeping. Iuquire nt 92) N 18th S reet 26846p 7A VWA Rirash, 3foon o & good Teundres. wad ford & Souer plain cook. 265-28 BUSINESS OHANOES. {0 8ALR—1 caso and Bxtu:es of a good hotel dol fice burfaecn In m growing town of a thousand inhabitant. st rail rosd taiminus. An exnellant bar- wain offored, Fur particu adcress Noith Loup Banking Co., North Loup, 26781 7axxap—By 18 of the first fami iss, girl for gen- eral housework and goid nooks; best o wag +. Also gh 14 for hotels and dic forget the nuwber, 1120 Fa ways wil flad good places. Call atd inquire, VAV 43185 good hotel caok and diniog: ro-m gl leave tho ciby; best of wages paid. Inquire st Omaba Employment burea, 217 N 100h 86, M1s. | Mary’s ave, J. W. Morriscn, Proprietor LT [t o W JCR_RENT—Large furnisted front voom emitable 1or tw, or ono smaller room, 710 North 10th St. 105-40p J o KuNT—A plonsant tront room with argo dlos:t; mocera Improvements, on 90th street ncar Ht. Apply 8. W. coraer 16.h and Dodee ts. 79 © hardwars #to3k of the oldest estabe t (voned house in Omaha, depart~ the ressn for eclling; store rented siecd. K. A. Sbneld 1p ANTED—A gocd 30k where another 226 Dodge St. —Tadics in want of good domeatio girl, be supplied on application to the 11 reliubls Snploymont Burcau. rs. J. W. Morrison, 27 N. 16th St., up stairs. 80441 irl i kept, | 7o 5 3 Ci Bl i PY | Jon rast—Room with board, 1618 Capltal ave DARTIES wishing ) engege fn the Banking buines can jearn of a %00 1 opening In c.unt cat. Cap- ital d not lews than 80000, Address Com- mercial Navional Banic, Omab 337.97p F businese, PBrm s o, von saue—Ono of the best paving ebops i the city on account of ths owr er leav. ing town. Fcr e at a bargam. Inquire 412 “outh 18th, 201 20p W Axten—To trato we,torn Lind fur stoct of gnods or catule. Adéress “L." Boo office, 21037p o ros saum on e 81,00 notel ia ever, 10'yesrs lease, Addioss ¥ OR RANT - Room, Taquiro Drugstore, 104h and Dougles. 421t Jon rm—Room with biacd, 1812 Dodgo Bt D44-tt ANTED—A punber of first--1ass giels who are = cap ble of dolng good work, and_ recsive good wag @ of the Omiha emy Ioyment office, 217 north 16th & roet, officeup-stairs Mrs J. W. Moris-n, pro- prictor. 8014t OR SALE—A restarirant and luach count a good busness, reason for s lli Inquice ot 504 North Sixieinth doing other {'on RENT—Two rooms adjoining with bo ¥5 et rd; front To0m south-oast, 1914 Webster St 58°48 JRoE BT —1 w 1L toxnlsbed voom for © gentiemen 1507 Farnam street, o, porite Go s Ho'el. Apply 6 rdom 4, orak Wesserman & Barnots, 918 18t 8t 45 t WANTED MALE HELP, —Two exporiencsd fo il bock canvae- . Adircs) P, 0. box €09 city. 880-23 Wi B W 43trn—tn errand boy, 14 to 18 sow: old, mush b3 well reesmuzendec. . Ayply SW Cor 9th and Dou:las 818-23p 708 RRST—2 plearant south front rooms 8. W, corner 19th acd Davenport, 7006 Tor roul_estate, 1t s od sha ¢ and Jeestl o , Boe office, 381-:0 p JFop mrar—iandeowely turoisked rooms 1704 il 682-1) 3 [\OR RENT ~Two niccly tornisned roows, NW cor, 2Lst and 81, Mary's ave, 400tt 0 sENT—Furnish.d room 1021 Gaitol avo. 660au 20p on SAUR—A barber thop ond bath room. oldste tablis ed trado n Om.ha; will 8: cash or real estate, Aduicss “A. B.’ Bee (flice, 100-29p ANTED—T\w0 £0od blactemiths helpera at Hays & Paulie ), uming St 390.23p VW A5Ts A koot boy tiom 120 10 E. Lihoauu's dger candy and fr Geraan p eferred. OME With board, deuirable tor summer, Apply b B4, Chiazles Hotel. 10-3t EOARDING. RO, fu bosrd 85 por work; ver R s bt location, opt 1% W axm—a tailor. T. Mu ray. i - 852-%¢p2 | ynon next—For manufacurlng purooses or hall, Grgo room 44x76, 8d floor, No. 110 8. 14th st saquite st 1400 Dodge W, 4. J. Blmosca, 8- f ¥ 1 Moir ed mon with +mall {.mily, cleon W LOST AND KOUND. ost—Suadaj, smell block and tan dog with red: L ribon his neck, answers by name of Tip. Firder will b rewaraed by leaviog same at 1734 Douglis t. 8412 Centrall; 628 south 15th 8b. 7 ANIED—At the Platte Valley, houe Ashlind Neb , agood ¢;0k man or woman, n_woman referred, 337-31p OR RENT—LATge front room on first #100r with or without board; taqulre a4 1001 Faroam Bs, - FOR SALE-—HOUSES—LOUTS, ‘“‘~ Ercd 8o or bari o7 at Bleady | v yuod wages. Wi, Sctock, Schugler Nib, 82127p PHYSICIANS. &, WALD, room G, Withnell Block, 15th and noy. 5 i Mt ML & Drane, wil_reo ive puptls i viano ¥ and voice et 2422 Harney St Ciroulara rent on application. 2Tuontdp Har- -t OR 8ALE—S0me very choan property on Coming ttreet. Cuningham & Brennan, 1611 DodgeSt. 3 gonts for the beau!ifully illus! i 74-16 “Picturesque Washis » 0(0. R.5 Jutler, 0% BALE—A 0 r0om houso 01 aouth 12th St., and lot 80x10,0r will *rade for unimproved city prop Cunn!ngham & Bronnan, 1611 Dodge . B 5.9 OR 8ALE —The houre and lot und nnohalf on the soutu west corner of Capitol ave. and Scventesnth | —— twelve ronms ard all 1 odern improverents; prico 81 000, Horto and boggy 's for sale. 867-8 1p STOVE REPAIRS. 1k w. G MKYZNER Stove | epalr Co., 111 South 14t0'St , between Doiige and Douglas, MISCELLANEOUS, T Great €1 irvoyant can bo seen on 2th and Daver port. W good stock keeper and ab'e to handle country trade. Good wages; give references, Leo Grossman, Har— vard, | b, 3.8 W AXTED—Pctween now. Septemter 15th, & nnm e well (n lesan; o ¥ the right 20741 RO e PR O BT, the South 708 841 —Honge: and 1rta on monthly payment 312:2 D. 1. Bayden, Saurd.rs, betweea Lake and Wil- I ) white s ot 1n face and on ns hnd foot, Libo sl reward for any [nforma tion leadis & t0 ite resove ath and ut 16-20p : Erlok- S0248 e —Agentato sl cur adding machincsmado lisavss, kit in brass aud pickel; no toy; sells rapidly to | 35 LR—Choap, b ¥0 o' N . bankers, mescaanta. look kecpors, otc. Address at | [FORPARTIINER.S SooR cpse and Job oAty PhELE I 2CAE ouce, K. F. Oskley & Co , Ealirs, Kaun. 285-27P | fornia nd Webuter; thoravghly repaired and im- | Yon mext—Two plaucs. Inquire Edbol proved. Luquire of owner on pre nices. 83t el (()Aua saxtrany co,—Privy yanlts, sinks and ooas- po lscican davy time of day in odorless way with my fnproved pamp a carrel app N, office 1208 Omata, o 950+ SRIVY Vo way by W/ ARTED—Yetng, uctive men, who can tale sh and G 'rman, to act a8 azents. APply 1610 Jackion b, bitween®s. m.and 1m, 0R 8ALE—Two gr0d lots cast front on Virginia e §200 each, 50 c.sh, 815 per month. C 11 at 81 5 u'h Twen'y-furth sirect, for particulara be- tweon 8ana7 p. in. 221t entirely patient g 8t., 4p. GENTS wANTED—Fcr he fincst Little artizlo to ssll &t fairs; biz movey, brand naw, Samule 10 cts, Addr. s Coampion Novelty Co., Omahs, Neb, 1 1-s0p-10 7 ANTED—A white barber to take charge and run & taiber thop, or wil sell shcp. J. G. Ralne, 26121 Grand Ielind Neb, b VW AnTro-Agents. Address Blectric Lawp sud Blore Co., b, Louis, Mo., for o'rcular, cut end tormg of L6 candle power Marsh Eloctric Latn 108tcct-10p \oR 8ALE—Choice brisk re:idence, 10 room', fur- nace aud 61 wedern i cprovemants. Inqui.e - 836t 70 Aok 5. 0 B BT S Uaited §:ates Nationil B o 28 ahey Bo Riabork, M6 SRV AU —bMrs. G F.Anspasher, 1013 Leavenworth, Sauge? Pomors—On Eiktora o Piata. 7. Murnay, 40- v 5 owiPE i improved farms, will trade for mproved oity | M properly. W. H. Green, over 1.t National Baok. 2071 Ffln BALEOR RENT—Tn Wallou® hi ledd, One house, baru, weil, 410 8 fenced, ruitable for military $10 vormonth, laguiro Chric(iauscn,, Chic g 1) imber ard. 29p NATRUOTION on baujo given by G E Gellen beok, &t 1118 Canttol wve. 4anet RUPTURE CURED. Apollinaris THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” “ No amount of pure ocean air in he lungs can neutralise the bad effects of polluted water in the stomach.” New York Herald, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. Cf all Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat, Dealers, BE'WARE OF IMITATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. AU adv ertisements in the special columna weild 1 charged at the rate of 10 centa per line o the inat incertion, and 7 cents yer line for each ubie- Iuent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted or lese han 25 cents Jor the fivet time’ TO LOAN—MONRY, ONEY 70 LOAN—L/ #18 made on resl estate lano Y1 ooutracts, chattels, collatersls or good eecuri- tles of any hind atthe Omata Finwnoial exchauge, 1608 Faraam Bt., Up-stalr ow rates; casy et ne. 14 UNEY Toloao on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, Room 20, Omsha Natlonal bauk bullding pust oftice O e, 0blate mortg: first ciags rocurity st rulling rates o! i tles aesiriog 0 borrow money on twproved country resl es'ate, for trom one to five year commodated promptly. MoCague Broth ere, oppesity post office. 608 V] QVEY IO LOAN—On roar estate aud chattol D. L. Thomsa. 6. { ONEY Louned on ahatbels, cut ¥4 tloketa cought aud vold. A, Forman,2) (] .venta, 1605 Famnaa 85, Vg fo owa o sams o WA00 wod apwards w0 VL rst-class veal oshate security. * Potser & Cobl 516 Parnam sh. ot Vo Dln.luuw o, :am 800, Loan offic: o0 fusoltu 08, BOruos, WagoGs, persons! roperty of all Kisdy aud All oKhe rartioles of valoe 3 g “ibout remeval. Over lsé National Benk, 18 o4 Farnaa, - All business striotly ncm'; R B ., 184h BI 65341 ONEY 7O LUAN Ln wuios of 6200 aad Gpwarc 0. F. Davis sad O, Real Eubate InEML:'Av n oorvealsuoes. Certral y lo: rable pro; erty, ng Jor atx—8pec'al bargan in . lob fu Ki wust 1o s 1d #or; price §4°5 From 80°0 £ 600 acres ¢f chofcs grez- , in Nebrasks, from 30 g3 Pattersor, 18th sud 263t SITUATIONS WANTED. S1u™ | NJo.cporstion, or us lcestrases Dr M. M. Moores 943 Wabseh nve,, Coleago, Illw, at Omahs WANTED X Wornetday and Taur.day, Aug 2061 and 27th, ing and farming 1y peracre for 806 cash, R C. P | Farnam, assistant by | — 3| 108 sawn- Five tins cot »reet cars €500 cash, 1ol moute. ANTRD =Ry & young Uane, +ituation 88 & o°ach- win, Address 8. P., zes office. 309-27p ALL COR- W/ ANTD =ittt as baok ko -pe & 8)her yourg men w good relerencas. addiess 1210 DOUG LAS BTREET, W/ Axto—tliustion Ly c| il onginect and arohitect k0od bouk kee,er.” Addr 83 0. K ” Bow office, 864-280 DOR 5ALE—Chosp, & 1ot B0x140 01 101h s'rect bit. Bickory and Centor sirects. Inquire . W. cor. 7th sud Maicy. Alto nicely furaished fr nt room 230 29 OMAHA. Firet-cluss finner wants steady situstion, -cune trs proferied, Address tinacr, cue this ofice iy Soventeen years Experience, DR.G.W. PANGLE e f Disoanos cf Men and Women. Ecleobric, Maguatlo and Horbull:t Poyel ian Now looated ab 1210 Doug! s ot Omahs, Nob., up-stairs. A oorrort disg .m-!flvm wihout any ex trom tho patien:, Consul ation froo at ofkioe, | Treat the Following Diseases. COatarch of the Heal. Disensos of the Eye and vor Cowplatnt, Kidnsy Com= Deprossion, Loes of Digcwse, b Vituo 1%, - White Bwelliuge 3 s, Fbve) 08, cors and Tumors remove e iwithout the knife, or the drawing of & drop of blood, Woman, with her de ica'e organs, Restored to tage 6 rooms, full st ne rlesvenworth. $30 0. ¢ b rooms, Leivenworth streot, KD ~House kesyera mitu-tion, good ro oiencos. e 188 18, beautiful 1o full lot, , 10T BUECEL G, #2500 y rasy terms 95—Cott ge 6roon s, comer lot, Charles street, ne r§ unders, very nico and cheap £3,000, 197~ Brick house, 4 rooms, comer lot,' ne Tocati n, ‘s addition, monthly p y- , fine view, ‘s addition. T MISOELLANKOUS WANTS. wite In a T AvTaD—B ord by ® gentlemen an do cham Ko 1l Dowr” ing hou'e v h renwif borwork for ho boad, Ad re ¥, Z I‘\_\‘n story house, 7 rooms, a very ANTED - Two ucfarnisned rooms for light hovse- uth 16th st kee, ing. Address A, X, Crone,cs. office, Oma. ba, Neb 85.27p V ANTED—To hire & horse and 1ight hrioss by he month. Call on or address “J. D' H," 162 ‘apital «ve. 948-11 W Ars=To &b ree wid v son, VW ANiro—Room and board for Tarze mumber of studouts inp ivate famiiles duriog (he_comiog sllond wiitr. Teavesddress at Omsha Busn'ss College, N. W, corner Douglas and 13th 8°, 94 tf W, K i FOR o ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS ter. 81,60, Monthly pa ico 8 room house, ful Tot i, E sy ter 2 near Cen , Hamey i 1alf lot, 2 | Cott ke b roouns, new, %o dwecond Band BIRG o7 | paymients 8y, Tequire a8 Eoholm & Erick 7 Full | Al k from & Monthly | ol Kinds nours or No Pay, Hommorrioids or Pilos Cured No Charges Made. Thoss who are afflicted will ssve life and hun. dreds of dollars by eallig on vr ualog Dit. G, W. PA; ot, new cott ge 4 p yuients. 16th vnd F.rnam 08, north 18th st Mayne . “JL O FAGN—R owr i ad o1 B, ATy W mve AaTge 1T Ho Vuuse roous; (e ace, gr-tes, hot and coll Hurbissedln ol Eaths o thing ¢ ylo'e, 45,100 o'y terus € ¥. | fofycel Wotice | Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER, To all who ave disessed or affi‘cted, no matter how long the standing; ¢ome and bo healsd, Feamale dis- ages where modicioes ba ; eome one, oot 3 the Gnly sure oscapo from any uation, vur ot gos are . or vach Asltations §2; berms strictly ossh, J H. PAGELAR, North State 5., oo wile_west of Falr Grounds PEYCKE BROS, WHOLESALE CALIFORNIA FRUIT Car of California Mountain Bartlet Pears, Peaches, Plums, Pruses and Grapes, dus Moa- day, August 24, Send ordera early as fruit is closed upon arrival, ady In Desd of & Kowing ma- now [mproved Am rican No. agents 920 N 16th. 5301 " shrahbely, on grade 82900 on vory ety bisis e bagalo. C. E. Mayue & Cc), 16:b and Farmaiw. 197-it Fon e rou Cnimprovad Monioz, 6in & JORga-A ot rs 280 frawe bl g (- ably or @ etore Lear 10th wnd Faraam stroof, Avply at this oftlo 047-1 141-81p oy aue on uava 100med house, two lote and barn Apply 819 8. 11th 103 sopt 1p OB BALS 0 Bouth Wi vie, Novelty 1roa Wa 1)t with % hou-es, 4 , &c., 26t wnd Harvey, on Lo part pay. Wi, b, 99 -t \or RENT—Two #tory and batement, houss bine Fooms, east tron, balf blook from 'Y, Car ; 520 Pleasaut B, 874 23p JPo8 puat—s wmall house (o Omava view good well aud cellar fo connection. Apply A, W Geo Helwros, 16 b 8 879-57 gr pove-0ce 10 oo, brick house, awol frast, {u first class neighbo hocd. One 9 room house, voo. | eatin, chesp rent, Boit of 8 besk losted oftice rooms tu the city ; also e offive r. oA T'hree rocm - 1n |irgs house, $10 per month, ’Au‘l'ulud-ll & Co, 1404 Farcam b, opp. Paxton, I J ok kesT—J. ¥, Riloy & Co., 216 Bouth 181h Bt. For rent—T v0 new ten room houses, all modern }q‘;:‘;flh;—'z‘;lml:""".::‘mmwdo - =y e wdtond & sousr. ol g bulldiuge, frut, ac Luavens orth aud £ lossast, o, Wo-t O a7 - Good hote in firat-slasston in For rent—New #ix 100 bouse 0 Seuners, dest-