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8 TAE DAILY BEE Frilay Morning, September 4. e LOCAL BREVITIES. —Mr. Willism Moran entered upon his du tiow in the office of Sheriff Miller yesterday. — Oty Treasurer Buck was principally en gaged yesterday in recsiving impound feos, Overthirty victima of the poundmaster's vigil- ance applied for cortificates of payment yes- ay. —The work of paving Howard streot, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, with Sioux Falls granite, in fast approaching complotio —The Denver overland train on the Union Pacific came in on time yesterdsy morning, with & goodly losd of passengers and fruit., —Bome sneak thioves broke into the new storo ot J. L. Brandeis & Son on South Thir. teenth street, near Howard, night before Inst, and stole some dry goods, full value not known. Thera were two clerka sleeping in the store at the time. —1Tt i thought that the board of trade peo- plo will push their ballding forward at once, as they are desirons of getting te walls up befors cold weather comes on. They ln- structed Mendelasohn and Fisher, thoir archi- tects yesterday to furnish at onco ths plans and specifications. —A'reporter yesterday met Superintendent Smith, of the Street Oar company, and asked him about runnine of cars in Patrick’s addi- tion. Hewsald that no alteration had been made in the ruoning time of street cars, and couldn't propheoy as to whother or when any change would bs made. The company, be said, was not a3 yet prepared to do anything, —Oharles Novack, a half-witted Bohemian, waa arraigned before Judge Stenberg yeaterday morning on acharge of stealing from & peanut stand, He is one of the most inveterate thieves in the city, and has just been reloased from a twonty days in the county jail. The udge told him to go, with tho warning that if he was caught stealing again he would be sent to the county bastile for a month, o —e— Army Notes, Gen, Breck informed a repurter yester- day that he had jast recelved a telegram fromGen. Howard In which he stated that his son was better, and that he (the gen- era)) would start for home in a day or two leaving the wounded boy In the care of his brother and the physfclan, In this connection the followlng spacial to the Chicago Times, from Portland, Oragon, will be of Interest: “Portiaxp, Ozcgon, Ang 51,—A telegram this evening from Cinnabar states thy: young Howard s still alive Ho le av Biz Fire Hole, about fifty mlles trom Clovabar, {n a tent, with a first- rate surgecn in attendanca. The bali was fircd from the right side lato the liver. He, with his father, Gen. O O. Howard, and a party of young ladies, were camping near Fire H le, Ono report la that durlng a temporary mental aberration he attempted to shoot himsalf, but that the revolver was taken from him, Then hetrled to jump into the falls, bat was held back. After his re- turn to camp he secured another revolver and shot himeelf, Another report is that the cause of the deed was that a young Indy to whom ho was betrothed (she is s member of the party) quarreled with him and the engagement was broken off Llentenant Lovering, who for four yeara boen engaged as Inetructor of chom- Istry at West Point has arrived In the oty and will joln his company, the Fourth infantry, at Fort Omaha, Ool. Henry, Inspector of rifls practice, left last night for Fort Snelling, Minn,, where he will be in attendance for the next ton days upcn the division shooting conteat. Major Hall, inspector general, started for the east last night to place hls boys tn achool. He expects to return in about ten dsys. Secretary Endicott's order will send to thelr companies Oapt. Davis and Capt. Gregory, both of whom bave been for a number of years on the staff of Gen. Sherlden, Capt. Gregory s well known in mllitary clrcles In this clty. His regl- ment Is in Oregon, being in the same de- partment as that of Capt, Sladen’s ——— A Oase of Orib Uracking. ‘When the first man employed in J. M. Yerga's butoher shop, No, 1107 Farnam streot, entered the establishmentyesterdsy morning he was amaz3d at the dlsordered condltlon of affslrs. The safe door was wide open and about the floor 1ay a litter of paper, books and ledgers, which wore usnally locked In the safe. Closer exam- Inatlon revealed that some $15 In cash and a quantity of commerclal paper were gone, The latter was subsequently found In the back yard. Two small holes at the sido of the comblnation dial indi- cated that an orror had first been wmade, Through one of these holes that pierced the outer caslng, the cracksmen had thrust a punch and with # bammer had driven off the lock upon the inside, Eu- trance to the shop had been effected by forelng in the back door. The police have been Informed, but o olne is yot obtained A New Name for Omlhl, To the Editor of the Bk, Omana, Nob,, Sept. 3, 1885.—May 1 .nggm to the BEE the proprlety of ap- polnting & committee of ‘‘emlnent cltl- zona” to “‘wrlte 8 new name’’ on the brow of Omsha, The term “Gate City "1s a robbery. It dozs not belong to us, but has been from colonlal times the property of Plttaburg. As Omaha s a place of ex- traordinary natural beauty as well as the gateway to the imperlal west, how will 1t do to borrow from the Pl‘grlml ngreu and call It the ‘‘Gate Beautiful,” or the “Beauliful City?" As it Is bullt on three great natural terraces, It might not be amisa to call Omaha the Tercace City or tte City of the Terracer. What do ycu think about 1t} Orrizen, —— No Trace of Jackson, DeputySheriff Ewlog arrlved yesterdsy from Jowa whither he went some days #go in search of John F, Jackson, Jack- eon Is the gentleman, it may be remem- bered, who awlndled Wagner, Savago & Sanders ont of $600 on a worthless check two weeks ago, on the pretext that he needed the woney to pay for some cattle be had just purchased in Iowa, Mr. Ewiog reports that he did not captare Jackeon, and was unable to learn auy thivg positive about the present where abouts of the man, August Fues, The fire department was cslled cut alx times last wonth, cn four occaslons of gerulog blezes, the cther two runs belog 10 fa'ss alarms. The loss, however, wae inconsiderable, the hesvisst damage be ing the burniog of Daniel Angell’s baro esrly iu tho mcntb, oes $125. SEBASTIAN BECK'S DEATH. Something About a Character Well Known in Omaha—His Story as Told by Himself, The followlng Is the text of a special telegram sent from Cheyenne: “The remains of the man found near Fort Rassell on Monday have been Iden- tified as Sebastlan Beok, n Prassian, 650 yoarsold, He had been a soldier, but ho deserted In 1871, He trled to re-enlist o year ago, but he was refased. He lived about Fort Russell as a camp bummer, snd was drlven from one company’s quar- ters to another, He was mlssed In No- vomber, He had on & shirt that was glven him by & eoldler. The coroner's jury decided his death was caused by ex- posure, The body was burled to-day In the cemetery.” Sebastlan” Beck was well known In Omahs, where he frequently used to come to beg llttle money to assist him in his alm! wanderings from placa to place, Ho was aleo well knowa at the fort, where he was regarded by the sol- dlers as a harmless old camp bum and treated accordingly. He was parlislly demented (rom drink and troubles, His story,which perhaps was trae,and perhaps was not—he Invarlably counlal with a uest for alms, Beck clalmed he had ?hud during the olvil war, had desert« ed In 1870 or thereabouts,and had re-en- listed. He clalmed distinction on the score of being one of the survivors of the Custer massacro. Shortly alterwards, as he said, he, his wifeaud his children were cnptnrud by the Indians and held in abject bondage. He himself managed to escape by a clever plecy of atrategy, but his wife and children were held several years beforo thelr release could ba ob- talned. Bock was ‘‘written up” two or three yeara ago in the Bek, and shortly after- wards In the columns of another paper. Last Augnat, on his retarn to Omaha, he oamo to this office and again requested that he b interviewed, forgotting that the atorg of his life and wanderings had once before baen presented to the public in the columns of the Bee. He was well known at the posts throughout the de- partment of thu Missourl, and had been “'wrltten up” In the journals of ne every town In Missouri which he uted to vislt, —— Guthrie's Xoturn, Roger C. Guthrie ex-chlef of Omaha police, sentenced on June 1, 1884, to elghteen months Imprisonment for the otime of tribery In office, was Wedne:dsy morning releated from the state’s prison, and last night arrlved here by the B, & M. tralo, Mr, Guthrle was arralgned last spring at a tims of popular excltement attending the revelation of corruption in about half the offices of tho clty government, Tte mayor, C. 8, Chaze, and Guthrle, the marshal. were indicted for accepting bribes from the gambling eloment, which then was almost a dangerous factor in local affales, In this popular uprising, Guthrie was much the worat victim, as upon him alone vengeance was wreaked. The mayor and five of the counclimen also indlot-d for Irregularlties escaped through the grace of the *‘nolle pross. Mr, Guthrle. let it be eald, roturns to find 1n Omaha many frlends, frlends, in- deed, who belleve him innocent of the crime for which he suffered. Thatis not to say that it Is unlversally so, es fully as great & number felendly to him belleve him to have been misguided at one time, but never beyond the reestablishment of his character, The ex marshal 1s cheerful and converses freely on certaln topics, rather declining to touch ‘he painfal tople of the recent past. He looks well, with face shaven and halr just growlng out of aclose crop. His attire and general bearlng are as genteel as of yore and but lttlo difference can bs detected in hls outward sppesrance. He Is now lodging with his wife, at the resldence of Dr. Womersly, on Farnam street. It is his {atentlon to ultimately relocate in Omaha but he first plans spending several months in the far west, Another U, P, Gold Strike, Union Paclfic officlals are interested in another gold discovery within its distrlot made this time near Lander, Wyo, The following speclal advice from that polnt explalns the character of the find: Qaite » gold strlke has been made this week in the Miner’s Dellght dlstrlct, twenty-five milas south ot here, and there Is coneid- erable excltement in regard tolt, as it Is on the ground where the celebrated “Hidden Hand” hss bzen s0 long sup- pozed to be located. This veln hes been searched for since ‘GO and s thought to be of fabulous richness, In 1866 speclmens of float quartz were plcked up, blue in color, al- most transparent and bearing pure gold in large qusntities. A search was made for the maln lead, but it has never been dlscovered. Ever since the ¢Hidden Hand” (for so It was named) has been the talk of the distrlct, and the reported dls- covery of a rich lead In its euppceedilo- callty bay sroused the mmumnlty. It was during the ‘*Hidden Hand” exclte- wen' that the Arapahoes made thelr sav- age raid on the mines in 1870 under Black Bear, when seven scalped bodles Iay In the ‘‘Miners’ Delight” cabln at one time, It was the influence of the ‘“Hid- den Hand” that sent 400 avengera forth who killed the chleftaln and soattered his band, A Mystertous Trunk, Expressman No, 138 has in hls possec= slon & trunk for which he Is desirous to find a clalmant. The baggage was glven to him by a stranger Wednesday evenirg with Instructions to delver It at 1613 8ix- teenth street. The stranger described the promlses but failed to state whether the location was north or eouth, The expressman, after making the trip this mornng both waye, found on the north side & house of the dercription glven him, The place s furnished for habitatio, but no one seems to have enteredit for weeks, The neighbors say that it ls the resldence of & mail agent named Beebee, If that gentleman can throw any light upon the ownership of the trunk he will prevent ita violation by the susplclous pollce sud Il clesr up & matter which savors a lit- ile of mystery Black-Atkinson, Me, George B, Black and Mirs Lsura Atkinson were ur:'ted In marrlage Tueedsy evenlng at the residence of the bride’sy parents, Mr, and Mrs, A, Atkinson, 1818 Farnam street, the Rev. T. C. Hall of- ficlating, The happy couple lefs on the K. C. traln Wednesday for the south, and will make a tour of two weeks in the south, Oa their retora they will make thelr home with Mr. and Mrs. Atkluson, Both of the contracting parties are DAILY BEE-FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1885, *_—“_fi—_—* wall known here, Mr. Black belng em- odln the ticket department of the n Paclfic, while Miss Atkinson has lnr tha past three years been a toacher In the olty sshools, A valaabie and elegant list of presonts were recelved by the couple. NOTICES. SPECTAL AB adv ertisements in the special columns will charged at the vate of 10 cents per line or the insertion, and 7 cents por line for each wbse- insertion: No advertisement will be inserted han 25 cents for the first tyme: Rel Pat Barns, an Iowan, who was run in by the police Wednesday for drunkenness, stood up and plesded for mercy before Judge Stenberg yesterday. He «x- plained that he had come from the Hawk- oye state to see If he could get a home- stead, but falled in his object. Returnln, to Omaha he had fallen in with a lot o toughs, who had robbed him of his money. ‘1 haven't got a olnt, yer honor,” he wound up, ‘‘and 1’ i boy mooch, bleeged av ye, if yer'll lot me go jlst this wanat.” Judge Stenberg con- cluded to release him, and told him to got across the river as soon as possible, —— An Amendment, A copy ot an amendment was filed in the office of the county clerk, yesterday, to {he articles of incorporation of the Equl- table Trust company as follows. “That artlcle seven (7) of tho artloles|% of Incorporation be amended %o as to read as follows! ‘The affairs of the corpora- tion are to be conducted by a Board of Directors of seven persons from among whom are to be chosen a president, two vice presidents, manager, and secretary and treasurer. An executlve committes of five persons shall also be chosen from the board.’ H. W, Yartes, L. H. Tower, C. B. Scumior, J. W. Savace —ti— Pollico Dockoat, The following cases were diaposed of by Judge Stenberg yesterday morning: Charles Novack, petit larceny, dla- charged. A. Bolande, wife-beatlng, $10 and costs, committed, Mat Kelth, cruelty to animale, $10 and costa. J. L. Garstlng, suspiclous character, dlscharged. Pat Burns, drunk and disorderly, dle- charged. Charles Kirk, carrying concealed woa~ pous, $10 and costs, — —c— The Cloeing Order. “‘This is the firav time that such are- port has been turned In to uy” sald Jailer Sigwart yesterday, showing a Bee reoporter the night roundsman's report— “All siloons obeyed the order last night.” Higglns, for the first time slnce the new order of things went Into effect, hid his curtains up Wednesday go that a fall view of hls bar-room was easlly obtain- able. Al the other saloons, too, closed promptly at 12 o’clock. e ——— Counterfeit Money. A well known bank experi money handler called the attentlon of a reporter yesterday to the fact that as the falr was coming on the number of counterfelts afloat In the clty had been materlally in- creased. There is no way to account for this excopt that tho chances of passing the “queet” are largely increased by the crowded condition of the city during fa'r time. People should bs on thelr guard. ——— Death of Peter Thuesen, Petor Thuesen, the Dane whose esca- pade of breaking from St. Joseph’s hos- pital, Sunday night, while in a fever de- lirlum, was chronlcled in these columns o few days ago, dled Wednesday. The shock ol his adventurous departure from the hospltal proved too much for him and since Wednesday morning he had been sinking rapldly. The Interment will take place on Sundsy under the aud splces of the Danish Brotherhood. ——— The Merriam Trial. The case of Harry Merriam, who Is ac- cused by Jennie E. Talbot of libeling her in the colamns of his paper, the Sunday News, Is set for trial September 17th, Emlnent coansel have been ¢ngaged on both sldes, and the case will doubtless be bitierly contested, and one of inte resting developments, Absolutely Pu.e. This powder never varies. A marvel of purlty, strcngth and wholesomeness, Moro economical than the ordinary ki d cannot begold in competi- tion with theymultitade of low test, ehort weight sud of phosphate pos ders. Sold only In cal ROYAL BAKING BOWDER CO. 108 Wall stacet, N ¥ ~ 70 LOAN-—-MONEY. 0N%Y 10104, —C, F. Davis & Co,, Real Estate and Loan agents, 1605 Fasnam St. 62140 M CX7, 7o toax—Loans made on real estate land V1 “oontracts, chattels, collaterals or good securl- tles of any kind at the Omaha Finanolal exchange, 1608 Farnam St., up-stairs; low rates; casy ter . 7ANTRD ~Would like to buy an Interest in & gosd paying business, something sy 1o rerpoctabie; z-ln give th o best of reflecence . . Bro office. 450 83p {1OR AL —You cun a4l buy most desieable lota 1a Clarendon, at §:00 to #60); the best lots to-day for any(hing 1ike such prices. Call &nd ree them Ames, 1607 Farnam, 0085 7ANTRD—ToTrade & 07 second hand piano for # horse and boggy. Inqaire st Biholm & Erlok ANk Y 093-41 Kvery ady in 0eed o u Sowing M- Ch]nl, 10 800 the new Improved Am sricas . R Flodmao & On. 4 i shon Agente 220 N 18th, R30M FUH AENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, NT—A gocd new house fo hard and & Apply on p Fom- Inquie next o )it water; on 15th ¢t rorulses on car line. bt Grace Y tago of 6 roomy No 408 Ca atreet: o01-6p 0% REST bath room, all mod v ¢ & month. House of ten roomue, hot and cold water; onvenienc o, - Rent 53 521 south 19th sbre 008-4 8814t Y ONEY Toloan on ohattels, Woolloy & Harrlaor Room 30, Omaha National bank bullding 610t M O, Noxnet wovaril, Money to voan—0n IV1 chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- nell butlding, N, E. corner 15th and ‘Barney. After years of experience and a careful study of ‘the busi- Bess of loaning money on_personal proporty, 1 have at lnst porfectod a system whereby the publicity Al in such oases s dono away with,and I am now n & position to moet the demands of all whe become temporarily embarrassed and desise to raise money without delay and ia & qulot manner, Housckeep. ors, professional gent lemen, mechanics and others in Omata and Councl Blofls, oan obtain_ advancos fvom $10 to $1,000 on_such eccurity a8 hoisenold turnituro, planos, mashinery, borees, wagos, warehouso recelpts, socured notes of hand, otc., without removing samo from ownera residerice of Iace of business. Also on fine Watohes and Diamo nds, Ons "ot the Adtaatagos 1ot e that of any losn canbe paid at sy time Whioh will redue he laterest 'pro rate. and_all loans ronowed at the original ‘rates of Intores Ihave no brokers In connection with my offic but personally guperintend al my iow ha private offices oonnected with my genete] office 60 that customers do not come i con‘act with ench other, consequently mwakiog all transactions strictly private. W. K. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, N &, cor, 1th and Hatmoy, Omiha sod 83 Peal St', Council Biufls. o M S Choun maorumas,invostment Bankors, opposite post office, Omahs, negotlate mortgege 1.ans on first-class ceourity at rulling ratos of Intorcst, Pa tlen dostring to borrow money on tmproved city or ountry real catate, for om one to five years, 0in be cominodated prompily. McCaguo Brothers, bank- 13, opposite post offce. -t ) LY o4 tols 628 4. R ONEY TO LOAN—On 1oal o:tate and D. L. Thomas. UNEY Loanvd 00 ohaticls, out ravs, R tlokets nonghtand sold, A, Formen, 218 8, (Lpth 84 to loan fn sume of §200 and pwards on sd-clae real cotato socurity, Potter & 5115 Farnam st. h2! \ ONEY LOANED at C, Roed & Co's. Loan oftice , planos, horacs, wagons, poreonal prop of all kinds and ail nthl.' rart! " WANTED FEMALE fii&u*. 7ANTED—Good glrl smal famll for general house work in Apply ot Dodge 8%, 6l4-4p TANTAD Tmpr F JOR REX house, houte, cor one Hoiee. dreen's saft ko8, B9 8 OR 8ALR—Two choice and 15t 8ts. Ivquire at Edholm & Furnlshed houee, gocd locatio ovments; § rooms, Ames 1607 rosldonco lots Oor Ohicrgo ok T—Chosp, 0 a relisblo party, § room with clostts and pantry in & newly built 16th and Hickory; alio stah'e room for For Ioformation eall or wddross G. An fo worke, 14th & Jackson Ste., or on premi 6643 for T Two bous 16w and desliablo, Graco et of Cross'own car line; $1¢ per moath, 3., oy & Cory 315 8 1th £ or Ren ron*, 13 b sirable p For Rent ~Two ten rcom bath room, modern o Wo als) Oollection {OR RENT—A cottago of four rooma witn city and betwoen o ter Loavenworth and Marth, t~Two new brick houss, swell south will by rented o de: very reascoablo 216 § 18th St use trally locat a8, sewerage, hot and cold water; eve: x) Jnvenience. have other desiralle proporty for rent. tten led to prompily. 3. B, iley & Co., 1,0k from car line: 4 ow KX Yoom cottage, all conventoncas lo2k south Teavenworth, $20. A45.5-4p n water, 818, S,uth 19th St , 44741 4 Ot SAe—For 81608 ot the chotoe in Aviington, witn etreet oars: schio's and stores closs af hand. §59 down, balanze o eult bug er. Ames, 1807 Farnim. 4 X I $7,€00—11ouse #nd lot, m agnifisent residence prop erty, corncr. §7,600 ~Two store hooso nosrly now, beautifal lawn acorner, location amcng the fine t in Omaha, on & Oar line. $1:400-Mogn'f ont residence ot on Farnam . ~Faranio strect, scuth frent, tightly loos it SALR By J. K. Kiey & Co., 916 S, 15tn St —~Lota in J. F. Filay's, Okah will sell on ony terms and 1)ild for cosirasle parties, The o are xmong the fincst residence 1 14 south of the Ky and aro within a biook of the street car lino When h Street Visduet is built, they will be a fittoen walk from 15th and ts 500 t0 81,050—Lo's on Oum'ngs and Bart itreets. Th) extension of the Strect oar 1'n3 to thoso 1.ts wmakes them v. ry d alrabla prop: Weo have desirable lot in evory ¢ 51t srtor of thocity J. E. Rilcy & Oo., 216 eouth 18th st JFop paue=A nicely i fehed 0 toan houso and fall 1ot 1 Tdlewild a1 no block from strcot car, or will trade for good city lot, & Towinz balance tostand oub for 4 years. Cunningham & Brennas 1611 Dedge streo”. K {VOR & sur—For $450a Iot, tho cholce in Anlington, with ebrect cars; schools And stores closo &b band; 860 down, balance tosult buyer, Ames, 1607 Farnam, 0095 'OR $ALR —Houge ! and 1)ts on monthly payments. D. 1. Hayden, Saurdere, betwooa Lako and Wil 1is aves, 851-t1 T0R saLR—We can acll you acre lots from 3126 to €226, a 10} that will make you more money than y Investment in acro properts, that you can find Come and seo the froporty. & mos, 1607 Fy T tmproved tarme, wil trade tor amptoval cito property. W. I Green, over 1st National Bank K ore of th-83 choice acroe OR BALE—Bo Auits, 1657 Farnm, Lt R RENT—Store, 311 N. 15th &%, OR REN I nace and all modern_i nprovemants. United Statos National Bink 405-34p T-—Choice brisk to-fdence, 10 roomy, fur. {0R REN ' Plorce 10th 8. —The house an1 barn on corner St Inquire at Boston Dry Go: TOR REN clsteru fon. 8 W. r—Near St. car, 7 room huuse, go 1, 818 por month luquiro of G. Cornor 11th and Harnoy S, Inquire at Edhol I 0B any Phipp T 3 50 10 zooms. o. Saward and Campbell, |- BS1.tf ROOUMS FOR REN' W Ao —2iady Gashiors, must writo & €0od bils- focas hand and know something of aocounts Addres) A, B.C." 1. O, 002 fp V4o A good gl 2 V girl. Webster £t. TANTED — A girl to do sesond work in small famil; no chidien; best wages given to competent Ap_ly toMrs. A. J. Han: com, 1824 Douglas St. £90-3p 7ok kENT—Single furnished reom 1617 Ch'e: 581 Wy kitch, good wages. ¥ 30 g0d girls for general housework , laundry and hotels; good liocs and Call a¢ 1120 Farnam St, upstairs 570t 7ANTED—At once, agirl ta do general honsc- , at (he United States hotel, corner 1Cth 138 Sts. 6818p 5 A good rellabie gil. Wages 88 per wock Dougls, A gitlat 1640 Shorman Ave M, J “"A;«\'r':u Ea» REN F OR REN 508 3t T—Fu 4 toom 1610 Farn m, ot 1—Furntsh ~Furnished front room 1714 Califoruia. p T od room with closet and_stove; »ith 14th §t., Chicago aud o s -Desirablo soom 1324 Cagitcl ave, 200. P mode Dath & = or with: ear wost Farna N ploasant part ot Two ha 1 conveniences, 1y furnish tlemen, on St. Car, iven and re st , suitabls foy 1y furnl hed rooms with >ut oard, 714 north )9%h 8t, 593-5 ished roome, also nat 710 8. 8. o JAsTED A wirl £0 do g 483 St gea. V AxTa0—Girl 807 north 20th. Al house work at 2 ,Nynf\f. i I 13 or houe keopin Ajply t 4. § > Teip brard aad clothes orsm tls offico, 5 ANTED—Two first_cl's) laundresses to go to Santa Feo, New Mosico. "Apply at the Cozaens 80 7ANTED —Lady agen!a for *Dal wa Skiet and Stock. ing supporters, Shou'der bra if desired, 0R RENT Kb Witn_ board, clgant south front room ove and giate, suitable for gentloman and 0 1ige St t wie, 2225 PO kT Qs wali from to two you dress lock b Nicely furniehe f larzo w; modsrn improve o st Carl ntlemen; reforenc Miderato rent £ & reqalred, Ad- hox 50°, 41 pleasan I' F without Ioard 714 nonb 19th S ly furnished rocms with 0005 ot part of city nlc TOR RENT— board cony 2, Bsom frme, Dross shield s, kuvber giogham Bibs, Aprocs,Sleaves. Infants’ Disy crs, &c. Gur 1,000 agonts are 80 can you. Addross with stamp, CAMPBELL & CO., 9 South May St., Cnleago. 185-83°'p ANTED —A good girl fn small family; must wash anditon. First-class, 6)1 fouth 1th St WANTED MALE HELP. Axran—A good cook, lady preferred, dress, Wickwire Honse, 1ooper, Nob. Ad- ANTD —At West Polnt, Neb., a good, first class Gormay barier. No ofhers nied apply. Will anawer all letters regarging businees. C. Rouse, Wnu —A butcher 1000 Bert St ANTAD—Ofico by, bright and attentive, Wa- yes 93 per week, ' Ouiaha Financial Exchapge, 15.8 Farpam 8., up stairs. 603-4 7aNTED—A short hand writer; must also bo & wilter. Addross giving references ana salary expected. Geo, Rocknell, MoCook, Neb. m! £6to 815 po 2 blocke from Opera House Howard L buth, ete 514 ~Flagant new rooms at G: Call and s:0 them culent. North 15th 8y Mrs, Packer, (2 &; prices rargin 51 r of furnished 100 ¥ month. Fll 813 South 1 Nice n private fawily. furnish2d yoom for gentloman or Break!agt it ne_essary, 9th 54t Fe RENT —R ith board, 1613 Capitol ave. 021.8p PR RENT and Dav ~Room in bullding, N. E. orner 10th caport strect. 91-t Ok REN board, T—Large furniched 1010 DoJge street. frons 1oom with 495-3p Inquire at 385t JJon suun—A new 8room house and_ ful Ict, on o« i8th and Castellor stroets; this s ¢ the Dost Anished housed in the clty; barn, ».un Lo Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Bolgo strect, 011 \tnfa_half blook of In monthly pay- monte, W. H. Green, over 1st National bank il Ine ts on Bolt lino in th of Hanscom Park. Sple can pay 25 down, baiance to suit. 150 Farnam. Large 1ot ; rites, hot and cold Bath; overyth lng camlch Ill)mn\ Co., 1 5th and meu,v»z a bargan, 1ot with & noue roouws, woll, ciste rn, barn, &c., 26th and d proporty takcn ds part pay. h and Dot 0, O 8ALR—You can stiil Yuy mirt deelrab) on, at 3500 to 8620 The best Tota to-day ke such prices. and seo then, ]4 tw storo near 10th (n Far. Apply at this offios. {30R 8ALR - Rest acre lots in the marke 610 6p [0 8413 ok wer - Good hoto in first-clasatown n South Western part of State, 4pply to vie, Novelty Tron Works, 13th St. and lot §9x132, in 82100; must Le sold. Cunologham & Dodgo sirest. Bronnan, 1511 a0. FOR SALE ‘IIIEOELLANEOUS ALE ~Two ood tailor sowing machines, (Do. mestic) will by rold undor mortgage Scpt. 7 at 10 a. m. at Troxell & Williams, 14th ¢treot. Work will be tiken in payments it desired. For particulare,c.1l onE. I Cochran, S. W. ¢ raer 15th and F F FOR §ALE—Fresh milch co i F JOR pi At o bargaln, atosk and fxturos of store, 50; 10th stract, belox Howard, Dwell: i with store; ownor in other busincss. OR 8aLE—Cheap, 8 jersey cow, fresh mileh 'n two miontby; 1411 Dou tlas St. ] at 25t and Cslitornia 650.7p —willo seen ot Giorge Wilcox. o1t AALE - A Lidies' driviog hors>- i 13ner's stors any $amcoa. i {OR ALK OR TRADK ~A flrst-class saddlo horse five i peif-cly soand and gentle, Inquire 1220 Treno strcet. i L, st SDosn_ ewn 200 head of 8 year old stecrs. 800 hoad 2 yesr old stecrs. 100 head 1 year old stecra. All cholco éatra heavy attlo snd wo Do quate feeders a3 83.95 per cat. Chapin Bros. 81 soptd LWAYS 00 hand at & bargsin, No 1 second hand carriago phaeton aud sido bar buggies; also um- R REN r—Large furnished froot voom suitable for two, or ono smalier room, 710 North 19th St. 479-5 J\OR RENT— Bank B Toree fine offices in Nebra ulldiog. Inquire st bank. I nice S 1y tucnlshod rooms 1011 California St. #48-54p qim ot b A voms for tent, 1809 Chicago Bt ali-s 3p urlsh 6)4-0 ‘/ TANTS A first-class wmachinist. Seaton & Lea, Lincoln, Nebra: ka. Vit gante t the Now ps holder. Can bo used on every harness Best selling srticle. Big pay Nocapitsl required. Ad drees Stripe & Brown, 1611 Faruai St., Owaha, Neb, E94-4p Apply IL.’KL ent Reller Shaft Box 625, Omal i VY Ase0 ~Steuographe- \‘71«\wnflmmrdnub.h oo 1 rosponsiblc otravel for reliablo’ ta'loriog hous ), on mission; secu oy required. Addic s J.F. Vi alci‘le Owaha, Nebracks, b8 man TR RENT Jron mmsr mogor Mary's ave, —Handsome furnished rooms 1816 Dor'ge, 408 sept. —A pleasant tront room with largo close o’ improvewente, on 20th stroet o Apply 8. W. coraer 16th and Dul.uH’:. JOR REN room eouth-oast, 1914 Webst =T rooms adjolning with board; front or 8 Fon e 1503 Farnam street, 0pporite Goos Ho'el. 1 w1l turnlshed room for 2 gentlewen Apply at room 4, or b Wasserman & Burnett, 218 18th Bt. 746t AxTAD —20 young men to 1, o tclography end rail road Btation book keep 112, Address R, D. D.” Omakia Businces Coleg arxTs wasTED—For “life and Grant.” Most salable cditic pubiished, agent r(ported 200 oxders for firs. ook, Books now ready for ddlivery, Eend 76 cor'e Lor outfle, G, W. Boiiaud, Pub. C0 , 108 Etate St., Cilcago, T1. 1768 rvices cf ED—Services of & brigh PO 1 ANT energtic man of §ood acdrese. J 5674 895, Tor o T—2 ploasant outh front rooms 8. W, 19th aod Davenport. R RENT 1t end F¢ ZIw nlodly foraisned rooms, NW cor Bt Maryh A PURY COME-~ &) Eb. Chiaxles Hof With board,docleablo t:r summicr, Apply ‘VA\'I ED—An active and reli ' ¢ man with five or uix th wlm'-ld d llars, to te) e an Intaiest o a §00d pay'ng | For furibe it rmation in- quirg 4t Paxtan &G Ilagher's, 05 s, Noo D ore solicitor and o 7 ot onoe, A, Wi Fon RENT. anquire at 1 For manutac*uring purposos or hall, om 44x75, 8d floor, No. 110 8, 14th at., 400 Dodge €. A. J, Slmpson, 608-41 70 RENT—Contrall locatad tarn lshed rooms at 028 south 16th St. s & Co., Heral ) Build 7 axan—tiy Octobor Lty oo shott bl rud . Addrew with typowriter I wholesale Falersaver, NALLDE SAlnty: Tyge Wy ter, Boo oor. 510.3 V work, Anran—stx good brlcklayors ab Hasting: Nob Wagen 74 00 per day. = Three moutlis -tea Jot ks, 411 8ol GENTS WANTRD-—F. £ the fincst little ar iz ) ot at fair oy, braud new. Sawm;lc Apollinaris “THE. QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” It has steadily secured increasing popular and professional favour, as a pure and agreeable Table Water," British Medical Journal, Moy 31, 1884, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, ‘Adiress Ohamplon Novelty Co, Ouaha, Neb. TANTRD—Agents. Addross Eloctric and "sopc10 torme cf 66 candle power Marah Electrio Laip 108toet- Op Lam; SITUATIONS WANTED, Flist-class tinner wants & steidy sltustisn, coutry preforred. Address tisner, care “hlg oftive, '607-10 1 7 AxTeo — itaation Ly u young maa of exten-ive cas oxperlence. Gaod book keeper +nd ; firat class reforcucos, Adarcss * D ugl 8" £65-3p wslow Beo office. Of all Grocers, Druggists. & Min.Wat. Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TIMKEN SPHINE UEHICLES, o acoord i Lo tho wo i M Wdipied o roush Counir: mu» driyenur Mabufoctured and so Iu [ &6 Duuders and Dealers Addiess E. W., Beo oftice. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, W ANTED-Situstion ia s wholesale or rotal stare g (xperlence aud best of refercaces fu alwaed, Address d. W. L.," Bxa offcs wul 6096 W/ AxTsn ~Two uafirn shed Toous with ) riva tamily, or & swall house with convenienc centrally located. Adiress with full pardicul 0, box 804, olty xaTy aul W o) il Gottaga or furaished oot foF light o ug near S1 Mary's line of cars B2 ofics, statiog terms, looation. 6054 Kir ¥ without OR RKNT- Lsrgo tront room on first Hoor with or board; 1nquice &4 1901 Farnam St. ‘sor-tt FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, G ALK —1wo good houser and u I 1oton Nicho'as Ftict, bi : ‘month Cunpinghan otween 218} dod § 24 rtreets; rent for $10 Will be sold very cheap, casy feims, u & Brennan, 1511 Dod ge. 0283 brollas und sunshades, i 1409-1411 Dodge Bt. Jrgn paun—100 ot Spring Ml will ol on o terms; trade for {mproved property and pay ference in values lu cash or sssume mortgngos. Par- tios can find cheap homes and advantageous traes. W. H. Green, over 1+t Natl. Bank, rolo ags, b3tt 0R 8ALR—Two Iots 1n Pelham_ Place, one block trem streot car track. Inquito 218 8 15tk 8 ot oR8ALE—Or would trado or & good hor bugey; 80 acres In Gosper county. South 13tk or saLn—Boller and ongine, 20 horso power boller oud cngine, In good running order; want to sell or the reason that they are not largo enough for the new machinery which we will put luto our new bullding ou Harncy 81, Clarke Bros. & O Douglas 8¢, REAL ESTATE, \CHANGR—Choice farm lands in Furnas C Neb., to oxchango forn cloan stock of gonersl werchaaivo or hariware, - Call on o address Houry Ghamborlin, Arajahoe, Nob. 01614 o for eraz g and e ing cat red y'0 001 by land. o and doacrp- ¥l For g 100, addross 6, 3 Haerson, Eyeinghcidy Neh 57700t 2 o $ALR—Fine stock and feeding farm of £5) acr(s sixtoen nie) from Omahw Blook sards; well we 8 8ALE—1€0 acros of fino farming Lnd closo fo 0'Counor, @ricley Co, Neb. Addr.cs 444, thiy 686 Sp [ R SALE=250 @ res of fine farming Iand I atler oouuts, Neb, 8 14 mil s from 0, & 1 V. B, K. For particulars addrses J. . Koach N1 Omaka, Neb 944 s,, OR 8A od paving basines; emg loying but lietis capiisl for cash, For particulars addreas 0. Bx 867, Omahs, Neb. 540- BUSINESS OHANCES, { -tf 701t BALE ~Crug +took sud flctures o grol 1 ca tion, 5 M, Armstroag, No. 633 Bioas L 0% KALE—A n.u,., ), good .,l. tozraph inciy of Ke b order. Address Box 2 i BOARDING, MAnLK board 1715 Dodge, Do #iLx {8225 o We can rell you aore loty from 8125 to t, that will wke you more money than for olircular, (v« end | Aby Investment in acie propeity that you can fndt Come and sce the property. Amcs, 1607 Farnam 6115 Ok BALN— ton, witl d. For $460 & lot, the ctoicest in Arl'ng- h St. cars, #chools, avd etores clos 60 down, balance tu suit buyer. O 8ALE—Batber shop ab & 2L 8. 12th 8t 5183p Fam fuvertm aud 809 the PrOperty. 116 Weo can sell ycu acre lots from §12) t0 & lot, that will giake 3ou more money than ¢ut in scre property tkat you oan find. Atace, 1507 Farnaw, iigh res. A, 1107 Farna 010 “You can +till buy wost desirab'e ot ad r any like 07 Faruku, o at 8600 to 860J, the batt lots Lo-aay cuch prices. Cou'e sud eee them. Auice, 8 6 Mayue & Co —T'wo new bouses, § and i roows, o1y coroer $fnd and lzard, §3). C. K E 115t and Fainam, 4584 200w and . iBl4 Day !.()N I 0510 1 pleasant 4 and Hor AND FOUND, Teot betwoen St Mary's ave, d watch ch In. Liberal J- 4. Foyban, Gt will b paidil returatd 10 Jo selar St g nder Mt Kenoed,y | DY Tight 4 v A Lhnti fot 1 oria. W dian Mg PHYSICIANS, ud Har- W, WakD, room 5, Withnell Elock, 15 ey uey. D N fual 1h0 J the s fully prforscd e 1 condn and the bis en ¢ Adiress Di. 3 M swetoam: coguer aid ¥ or r. J. B Lalph, corner 138 el P phone 636, 454 oen £ F the koe o & lon o 1 oper-tions of all kinds sifl 4 of w00 ek spociaity; Ia avioue privacy STOVE REPAIRS, Mm1ZyEK Stove ¢ epair Co., between Dodge and Doug'as. 1L 14088, 1 MIRORLLAN ©01 087\ browet 4 1t; on Harncy from Oth and )i ud v brillisate in Harnoy, of wre Finder 594-8p ©1 thow cascs, 1se «wing nod smaking jmust to sold At «at 8. W. corner ANTRO—To wel! AU Alma, ND ~A gold wate nd chain. Findet can bave proviog proverty ani pay. Pone—on Exborn u P, Murray i sstRocTion on banjo given by O K u.‘u.n book, at 1118 Oap'tol ave. 0.4t RU lTl RE C N2 petation, or usolcan brussos Dr. 243 Wabash ave., Ohloago, roular at Cozzgns Hotse, Omaha, I, W Eracl, tormerly of Bacey, IiL, wil send hia prosont sddress to Thos, 11 Finn, HAnnibal, Mo., ho will learn something to b 4218 3p “m M. A Drns, will_reoive puptls (n_ plano 1d voloe at 2422 Harney 8t. Ciroulara sent on pplication. UTscvtp RANT—Two planos. Inquire Edholm & Erloke son. 90541 (()¥Au4 sasiTaRY co.—Privy vaults, sinks and com- pools cleaned any time of day in an ontirely odorloss way with my Improved pump and pattent barrel apparatus. A, KVANS, offico 1308 Dodge St. Omah, Nebraska. 956-sept-14p ALL COR- RESPOND- ENTS MUST 1210 DOUG LAS STR! NCLOS gl STAMP OMATIA, Soventeon years Experienco, DR.G.W. PANGLE R:ader of Disoasos of Men and Women. Magnetio and Herbalist Physiolan Now 1 J210 Dougian St Omaba, Neb., up stairs. A corroct diagnosts given without any trom tho patieut. Consultation free &’ o ! Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Discases of tho Eyo and Ear. Heart Diseaso, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Com- plaint, Nervous Debllity, Mental Depression, Loss of anbood, Diabotes, Bright's Discase, &t Vitio Dance, watiem, Paralyeis, White Swelliogs Scrotula, Fovor Sorcs. Cancers and Tumors remove edwithout the knile, or the drawing of n drop of blood, Woman, with her delicate organe, Roetored t» Ith, Dropsy Cured W thout Tapping, ~Speclil wereal DI all Kinds, Tape vod In two hours or No Pay, Hoimo il eavo Iife angifiun. W. PANOLE' ‘Horh Me LINE OF will SR I A FINE Pianus& Uigans AT WOODBRIDGE BROS,, MUSlG HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Notice! Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER, or afilfcted, n> ma 1bo healed, Fean nes bave failed to give cief, 1 be healed by the ouly sure escape from auy din o, our cha'ges are SL. for 2; berms ririctly cash. PAGELAR, flo west of Falr Grounda treatmont, or viai J North Stats S| Railwav Time Table 0— H. 20 All trains ar've at and depart from Omaha by Central Standard time. Teaius of the C., St. P., M. & O , arnive at and depart from theie depot, corner of 1ith and Webster strects; trains on the B, & M.,C, B &Q and K. C, St.J. & C B, from the B. & M. degot; all others from the Union Pa- cific depot a, aaily; b, cxcept Saturday; dsy; d, except Monday. WESTWARD. ¢, except Sun ARKIVE Union Paclflc Facino sxprose .. ; Donrer Exprem. . op, Valle Mkl Vapross . & M. in Neb. * Mail mna_sxprov. Blght EXprosd. ee. SOUTHWARD. Mlssoun Pacmc 6 00p) “| 7 00a 7 80d Wabash Route. B, Louid Exprese .. EASTWARD G M. & 8t Paul. .. Dy Kxprose. . Niyhi Expross ++ ADCOMMOGRHON . C, & N-W. Texpross cht Expre: cB a0 [For Ohloago vis Plabam'th) For Uhloago vis O, Bluf NORTHWARD, C. 8t ¥, a0 Bloux Oty P.xmo kland Accommodat & { G4 6 400/ €4, Paul Night K OMAHA BRID( Doxne Thaixg—Leave Omaba o182 1000, 11 158 m, 12 69, 2 07, 800, 4 0*, 456, 5 1110pm. On Sundays the 726 and 10 (0 & m, 114400 pm trains d (0ot ru ve Council sluffs(Beoadway depa) as 6 424,52,6 and 235 and 4 28 p 1 trains will not Teantfer Tralny~Loivo Omaha at § 1 20,4 20,600, aud 700 p m deily, Arriveat045and 11 158 m, 12), 543,735 avd 80ipm, SUNDAY TRAINS, tite 41 1anco Lince, _ o 78 8-24 107 o 7 i 1 BLOUK YAaKDs TRAIN», Tab'e of Passooger Tratus batween O aha ck Yarcs. In effect, Wedoesdny, Aug. BARTWARD TRAINS Yords.| No. [Omahs. | U Yards s 16 0 (81 440 010 " acept Bondey; Tealn thicr trmnie i un daily, ., dwl daily exsept MO -day