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[ 3 —— _OMAHA, Thuraday Morning Sept. 8, Weather Heport. (L'he following observati are taken at the same moment of time at all the station aamed,) War Departwest, U, 8, SioNar Ser- } NE (Light [ Jear s |Brok |Clear 3% |Loght u:-n) s | Brisk ' Ot W |Fresh [Clouds Yankton ... v Clear Des Molnes. 8w Cloudy Davenport... (3 5 W |¥air Bt Paal. ... L BL N | risk ight _|Clear River 6 feet 1 Inches above low water mark at Omaha, 3 feet 8 inches st Yankton; Mississippi, 4 fest s Inches at La Crosss, and 6 foot 8 {nches & Dabuque, - LOOAL BRHVITIES, The Quicksteps defeated the second 1. P, nine yesterday afternoon, ~The annual parade of tho Omaha fire department will take place on nexs Wed. nesday. ~The St. Louis Browns will wear their aew white uniforms in the Omaha games next week. —~The Union DPacifics have secured O'Day, the pitcher of the Spaulding clab, He will pitch in the Columbus game to- day, and in the tournament with the St, Louis Browns next week, ~There wil bs four games of laze ball next week, On Wednesday Thureday and Friday the Union Pacific Lase ball club will play the 8t. Louis Brown Stock- ings and on Satuwrday they will play the Kansar City club, ~Jacob Thien, who obtained diamonds and money amounting to $810 from S, Jonzaon, the jeweler, was held to bail by Judge Beneke in the sum of £1,500, for and obtaining goods unier falee He went to jail. -There will be a dramatic enterr: nent every evening nixt week i opera hou he first thre play will bs ate's Attorn Dill'n in the leading role. The e Lingard croupe will play the last nights of the week and Saturday matinee, —The route of the Union Pacific W Stocking buse ball excursion is a3 follow Chey nne, Denver, Leadvil town, Junclion Ci‘y, Knnsas City, Luw- venworth, £, Josteph and will Le played ~—Michael I'oster and John O'Connor, brought in from David City on the charge of zelling liquor with a license, were taken before Judge Anderson, United States commissioner, atd, upon being req: give 250 Londs for their appew fors the next United States grand jury, they gave bail and were released, —The Creighton house is undergoing ex- tensive improvements under the super- vision of the proprietor, Mr. Donovan, The exterior of the building is handsomely painted and the interior painted and calso- miued, The honpitality of the Creighton never needs any improvement, —A party of prominent citizens have joat started & poper which will be issued expressly for the fair and which will be distributed gratuitously, The men at the buck of the concern are good solid men of business, and the promoters of the scheme are journalista of well known ability +o that the paper promises to be an undoubt- od auccess, The second Union Pacific base k 11 nie, which plays the club at Valloy Sta- tlon to-morrow afiernoon, will be com- pored of the following players: catche Millett, Wilson, pitcher; Marston, first Seymour, second buee; Nash, third base; Carpey, short stop; Withnell, lefy field; Mills, right field; Wells, center field, The second aud the Valley Stati oA reputation, At the Lard League meeting last evecing at Kuoney’s hall the committee reported the receipt from The 1iish World for the $5825 for the Parncll fund forwarded from Omaha friends of the cause, A westing of the, committees to perfect arrangements £r the musical and literary entertainment at Masonic hall on the 13th and 14th, for the benefit of the le gue, will be held st the N, O, L, A, rooms at 4 . . Sunday. —~At & meoting of Nebraska engine cowpany No. 8 bold Iast evening, ths el of officers resulted as follows: Javob Houck, president; J, 13, Griffiths, seccre. tary; Wi, ¥, Flynn, treasuter; George Bume s, foreman; W, Foverett, fis sistant; Jobn Simpson, soc harles Godfrey, George Ketchwm and Charles Suter, boerd of trustees, An- otlier meeting, in rveference to the firo department parade, will e held ot fireme o are good | on club has a very 1 aasi THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA, THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER 7, 133+ on the 24 prox. and answer to the chargeof keeping their saloonsopen cn Sunday. Mary Svisks, accused of ing Mary Ka- lora, was honorably discharged and at once filed & compluint sgainst the latter f.r cilling her bad names, The case of J, Thien, the min who got Jonssen's dia- monds, was sct for the afternoon, —The will be a donation party at the Fighteenth street M. church, to-day evening, to wkich the friends of the pastor, Rev, J, W, Shank, and of the church are cordially invited, The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will place regular tra‘ns cn its line hetween Counci fis and Chicago about the 20th inst., with new sleeping, dining and other coaches to form elegant trains Two traine daily will run each way. ~-Lost -On Jackson strect, between Tenth and Twelfth, Taexday afternoon, a scrap book, belonging to Ida Livingstone, containing press notices, ete, Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Mre, Sohler's, 517 South Twelfth street. —The lot on Eleventh and Leavenworth street owned by James Callahan, was sold yesterday f.r $11,000 to the Union Pa- cific reilway company. This is of course n8eAn par-onage ¢ a fancy price for the property, but was probably needed for some particular pur. pose, —The delivery wagon of J. Wiemers' grocery store was accidentally overturned at the corner of Lsavenworth and South avenue Tuesday, and potatoes, butter and egan took a tumble, This is the sec. ond similar accident at the same spot in the last few days, ~Dr. Ed. Diedrich starts to.morrow for New York City to attend the reunion of his brothers, which tukes place on the 15th of (his month, to arrange family matters relating to a certain estate. We hope the doctor will have a pleasant time, and re. turn shortly to his friends in Omaha ereatly improved in health, ~There is considerable talk among the congregations of the First M, E. and the Eighteenth street chur.hes of a consolida- tion at the end of the present conference year. In the event of this change coming about itis probable both church edifices will be sold and the procecds be applied toward erccting a new and commodious ommodating the united louse capable of ac congregations, —A very pleasant gathiring of the friends of H. 8, Cix took place Tues day at his new residenco on Pierce an Twenty-fifth streets, Tt was a regu old- faslifoned honse warming Musiv, darc- 5 and refreshineat as the order until At those procent w and Mrs. D, W, Shull, T. T, Tuttle, C. 11 Fis- W. H. Whitson, J. Moss, W, Keug, oatly m he following: G. A, Lawro sette, T. Stetson, J, Mc Alexauder, the M Teuckee, Rams'y, Lawitzer and and the Messre, Mandell, i heock, W ter, Inghram and otbers, wio enjoyed them elves to the full extent, --A charming young lady, who ros on Farnam street, other evenivg. It appears her § bas been in the babit of culiing to and would frequently toke o swing in the hammock at the ba k of the house, Some evil disposed person y good dummy and laid it in the hummock. 1t boing dark the young lady thought it was her own faithful swain, aud for some time was conversing with the dumny until re. ceiving no reply, she thought something must be wrong, anl on inve-sigating dis. was ni [ of a fort or fantry, who has labored untiringly 1 quarters appeared yestorday aress u civilian's dress, which has rule during General Crook’s incum- stoud that the changs, wh and tinally suceceded in hunting up an old blous¢, which gave him the ap- pesrauce of a retired oflicer in the Salvation arm lovked cheerful and resigned in a coat ) of the latest regulation, udorned with |of the moat picturcsque nooks of brand new shoulder strapa. Thomas “‘shassayed” up aud down the | 3o which will prove of life-long im- corridors in cavalry pants and a blue : * TENT AND DESK. General Crook's Recommenda- tions to the War Depart- ment, The New Adjutant General of the Department of the Plutte., muitary Matters of General Interest in the West, General Crook, provious to leaving the Dapartment of the Piatte for Ari- zons, made a report covering the past year which is of some interest on ac- count of the recommexndations it con- tains, It isin part as followz: The smallness of the force left here and the expense attending the mainten- ance of garrisons ecatterod over a vast area inauce me to recommend a con- centration of troops at oligible poluts upon the line of the railroad at which they can be supplied at & minimum of cost and from which in moments of threatenel danger they can be moved to exposed localities with greateat coler- ity and cffect. Tho positions deemed besc suited at this time for large garrisons are Omnaha and Siduey, Neb,, Cheyenne, \Vfl. T., and Fort Douglas, Utah, Allthat we can expect to do with our present;meagre military entablishment is to leave at extreme frontier posts garrisons large enough to guard sopplies and to hold their own until reinforcementscan be has- tened forward from tho reserve posts. If any other plan be adopted we can- not hope to keep the Indians in sub- Jjection or to afford proper protection to the numberless small communitics epringing up in every direction—each foeliug itself entitled to the assistance cantonment. . . . The wonderful [ improvement in markmanship made by the troops of this department since my last annual report 18 a gratifying proof of the ia- terest taken in this important sab- ject by cficers and men, and of the 1 and ability of the instructor, Lisutenant, W, L. Carpenter, 9th In- tho performanco of the dutiea devolv- vpon ki, Thethree o nics show- icet preficiency are those com manded by Captain Lee, Hay and Musson, ail of 9:h Iofantry, and wu- til recently stationed at Fort Owmaha, A NEW WRINKLE, Membersofthe staffinmilitary head- mn un- itorm in the place of the been the I beney of the command. accord- s made in o request of Gener he notfication was sudden that several of the ofi ro taken by surprise, Colonel ham ransacked reven closeta, is assigned to duty as assistant adjut- ant general of the department. By order of Brevet Major-General Howard, J. H. Tavior, Assistant Adjutout General. NOTES, Colonel Stanton bas surrendered bis irenmbeney of the adjutant gen- eralship, in which he proved himself as efficient as he is in his o4n depart- ment. Lieutenant Carpenter starts for Ft Leavenworth to superintendent his riflo tesm, Licutenant Morris C. Foote, Ninth Infuntry, arrived yceterday from Ft. Niobrara, and will remain & week of more in the city. Lientenant C. 8. Wood, aide de camp, has arrived from the east, SPECTAL ORDERS Private William Shelloy, uauas signed Fourth Infantry, is detailed as weseenger at these headquarters, to dato from September b, 1852, under provisions of paragraph 3, general orders No. 54, meries of 1881, adju. tant general's offive, A board of survey, to cousist of l Oautain Wells Willard, commiasary of aubsistence, U, 8, A.; Captain Charles RAILWAY CHANGES. New Assignment of Officers on the Missouri Pacific, The following circular issued yes- terday consummates changes in the 4 line which have been predic‘ed for some time past: Ter Missovrt Pacirie RATLWAY: Missouri, Kaueas and Texas railway: International and Great Northern cailroad; Central Branch, Union Pa- cific railroad; St. Lou Iron Moun- tain and Southern railway; Texas and Pacific railway, —Executive OFFicE, St. Lovis, September 1, 1882-On and atter Saptember 11 the office of general manager of theso lines will be discontinued. H. M. Hoxie is elected third vice preeident, and will aseume charge of the traflic and jand department and matters pertaining thereto, Heads of the land und freight and passenger de- partments will report to him and bg governed aceurdingly. A. A. Talmage is appointed gen- eral transportation manager, and will agsumeo charge of stations, the move- ment of trains, the maintenance of property and such matters as may J. Von Hermann, Fourth Iafantry, and First Licutenant John J, O'Brien, Fourth Tutantry, will convene at Cheyenre depot, W, T.. at 10 o'clock #. m,, September 12, 1882, or as soon thereafter as practicable, to examine into and report upon and fix the re. sponaibility for the alleged damaged condition of a lot of quartermaster’s stores and clothing, camp and garri- son equipage, turned] into the quar- termaster’s depot, Cheyenne, by First Lieutenant Charles W. Mason, Fourth Infantry, late A. A. Q. M. Fort Fet- terman, W. T. The hoard will aseess the price at which any of the said damaged cloth- ing may be iseaed *~ ‘roops. Private William Suciley, unassigned Fourth infantry, having performed the journey from West Point, N. Y., to Omaha, Nib,, in compliance with paragraph b, epecial orders No. 189, current weries, headquarters of the army, furnishing his own subsistence, the subsistence department will reim- burse him "at the rate of 81.50 per day tor four (4) days,—it having been impracticable for him to carry cooked rations, The leave ot absence granted First Licutenant Morris C. Foote, adjutant in orders No. 122, ra, Neb., is extended tex ragraph 5, special crders No. 92, current series, from these headquar- ters, is amended to read as follows: In compliance with paragraph b, spe- cial orders No. 202, current series, headquarters of the army, adjutant general’s office, the commanding ofticer, Fort Bridger, Wyoming, will grant a furlovgh for six months, to akn effect on or about November 10, to Hospital Stowsrd Win, H. Mead, U. 8. army. A WEDDING RING The Marriege of Miss Mary Sautter to Mr. Thomas Rin< in South . Colonel Stanton Captan covered she had been holding sweet con- [eloth blouso of the newest pattern, vorse with an inunimate object. She be- | and wrote out orders for transporta- | cerned. oo furious and vows vengeance on the cruel perpetrator of the joke, = At the residence of Mr. C. Grows on Sixteenth street, Tucsd y was seen one of the jolliest lawn parties of the season, The yards were brilliant'y illuminated by Chinese lanterns aud hesd lights, The guests were happily reccived by Mrs, C. Grows, assisted by Mrs, L. F. Wilbur and Mrs, Kellerstras. A repast sumptuons was served in the yard and the tabl s were | agr decorated with flowers and overhung by | greatly improved by the personal ap- pearance of their wearers. music evergreens, The sw.et straing of the tripping of the light fantastic and wwining in hammocks was kept to & se sonslle hour, Awoug those present wer Mrs. Ross, Durke, 1 Spears; Misses Wilbur, K Dalton, Hussie, Dimond, and Messrs Hobbs, Bay, O'Hearne, Bus- sey, Waugh, O'Berlin, anan, Atwood, Moody, Ithinehart, Temp- sett, John A. Tatt Real The following deeds were filed for lerstrs Burke, Torpy sions, Duc record in the county elerk's office yee- terday. Reported for Tur Ber by Bell & Awes, real ¢ Wm., Rath to Andrew Swivel, w, vto dealers: d., lot 45, Hurtman's sdd J. and B. Callahan to U, I R Co., w. d., lot 8, blick A, Twivel and wite to Manniog & Heas, w. d., lot 45, Hartman's aiy 81700, | )0, wife to 8. hall on Sunday next st 2 p m., at w all members of the com . to be present. A 1y are requested -The Dodge county fair opened yoeters day. —Omaha wil boom with the state fair and conveutions next week T'he second U, P, base ball nine will 1 to Valley, Neb,, Friday, —The Muonerchor society will partici- | He is at present preadivg over the | port Barra pate in the firemen’s parade and celebras tion Beptember 18th, —At 8 moeting of tho board of dirac- tors, held yesterday. Mr, Wm, H, Mg quier was appointed assistaut cashier of the First National bank, to take effect at once. —The ladies of St, Philip's Guild will " give a harvest home festival on Thursday * ‘evenig, September 14th, at Standard hall on Fifteenth street, etween Farnam and Haruey streets, —In the police court yesterdsy two Alstusbers of the peace paid 83 and costs each, One plain drunk was discharged, Robert Russell was fined 85 and coats for assault and battery, Henry Bauwer beivg the victim., Rasmus Rasmuss'n and Pat Hommond gave §200 boudseach to appear 1otiat Conferenc The North Nebraska co ence of M. E. church, which holds Qmela withinits judisdiction, will meet in Fremout a week to-day. Bishop,Merrill,one of the ablest mer of from peara center of a group of adwuring friends. riry, Bell, Omars, | ing Leach, | street corser to the room formerly oc- cupied by Captains tion; 8330, | 7 a W. K Miller t» Bigs & Hili, w, | " ademy at West d, 8. e } #sc 30, 16, n, r. 11 | Potas i 1856 1 was assigned to tion with jincreased vigor. Dr. Bar- nett wore a look of sottled melan- choly as he shook hands with Licuten- ant Kingman and exchanged congrata- lations over the new frills, Later in the day Major Furay put in anap- co in full uniform, and was the Tho first impression of every visitor was that the headquarters were about to be photographed in group, but all e that several of the unitorms are CHANGE IN OFFICES, General Howard in assigning offices for his staff, removes the comma office from the Tonth gener Bourke aund Roberts. The offices occupied by ioueral Crook and the inspactor ) will be used by the wmdes, Lieu tenants Sladen, Wood and Howard, the las: two of whom are in the city. COLONEL TAYLOR'S ARRIVAL, Major Josoph H, Taylor, assistant jutent general, who takes Colone! Martin's place at military headquar- tors, arrived in Omaha Tuesday, and yesterday was essigned to duly as vs- wstant adjutant per ment of the Platic 1w one of th of the dupart Colone! Taylor most distinguished and ilur offic vral's depari ceond lieutonant of the First t Major ' vouworth, a ampaign, Al Joming w ¢ pauded Johinson in his U the ouibreak of the v Maj was rade a captein of the Bixth ca altyy, Ho Omaha, Tuesday right in the heart of one South Omaha wae consummated an portance to the parties most con- Miss Mary Sautier, of this city, was Joined in the holy bonds of mat- rimony to Mr. Thomes Ring, Rev. Father Glarber tying the nuptial knot. In the evening the newly marricd pair entertained a somewhat numer- ous gathering at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr. George Sautter. The bride wore a wine-colored silk dress, adorned with the wsual para- phernalia, and_altogether sho looked very carming indeed. The procen were both useful and ornswmental, comprised among othera the follo Mr. and Murs, C. F. Goodman, ch tea service and a handsoms bouquet; Mr and Mrs. Hascull, o bed spread Mre. McIntosh, & glass fruit dish; Mrs, Melliker, a beautiful pocket- book; Mr. and Mrs, Sautter, a castor and silver table set; Mra, Coulon, a singer and cage; Muss Mary Rosicky, sot of mats; Miss Mary Fallon, Span- lace fichu; Miss Emilie Mathiesen, t:ble cloth and napkins; Miss Ken- nedy, majolica tete set; Miss Carrie Koester, clock; Miss Mary Vanous, tidy and pin cushion; Miss Dora G vin, peir of vases; Miss Mary Min- nicos, toilet set; Misses L. M. and J. Koester, hand painted pin cuehion; M on Jetta and Minnie Spraktis, ice Jler and eet of pitchers; Messrs, Will alding, silver tea spoons aud bui- ter knife, and Fraok Sautter, silver { of the donors were present and lition there were the following ted gucyte; Misses Jounnie aud | Bodweli, Miss Emma Slinker, Miss , Miss Katie Durr, and Walter Bell, William sand Ouflurd Redfield, William Baxter, A " and Charles Wiberg, Fred T 3 as broveted a major on June 1, 1862, for gallant and meritori- ous services in the battle of Fair Oaks, licutenant colonel in the following amber for gallant and meritorioue during the war, Binge 1869 Col. Tay- Methodist Episcopscy, will preside. Nebraska Mission conference, which includes the western part of Nobraska, and of which Rev. T. B. Lemon, well known in this city, is superintendeut. After the adjournment of the Mission couference the Bishop goes to Hae- tings, where tho old Nebraska confer once sits & week, commencing to- lay, Thence he goes to Fremont. Bishop Merrill will probably proach ingome of the Methodist pulpits of Omaha before he quits the state, - METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA A, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the warket attords, The traveling public claim they get better accommodations sul more general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha. | wraph 3, special orders No. 175, our- |uote & Co., 218 and Rato, $2 per day. aug2ltfme lor has b atation, his last service being at New- , Ky. On leaving New- port he was made the recipient of & handsome complimentary order from the commander of the department. Col, Toylor marvied a daughter of Quaartermaster General Meigs, U. 8. A., who with his family is now in ushingeon, They will remove to Omaha as soon as the colouel can sue- coed in seouring a suitable residence The following general ordor was ie- sued yesterlay from department head quartors. Heavg' Omana, Nebraska, September 5, 1882, General Orders No, 21, Major Joseph H, Taylor, Assistant Adjutant General, U, 8, A., haviog reported in socordance with para s DEPART'T OF TAE PLATTE, } rent series, adjutant general's office, services of Antie tice, The everivg was very del and ree t of colonel at | fully épent in terpsichorern exercises, the cloze of the rebellion for| Whith were kept up till early this faithtul od weritorious seryices | MOTRing, when tho guests sepurated, n ordered to five changes of | With the real good time they had had. Alexander Mock, Lewis Starr and scy- eral others, A very elegant spread was provided for the wuests who did it awmple jus- overy one being exceedingly pleased Tho bride and bridegroom also seemed to enjoy themselves in a very hearty way, and the celebration of this im- portant opisode in their lives will doubtless be recalled with a great deal of pleasura, Notice. The “Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu. facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full extent of law, No per- s Swich, Miss Katie Doran, Mrs. | pertain thertain thereto, Superin- tendents, resident engineers, master mechenics and car bailders will re- port to him and be governed accord: ingly. R. 8. Haves, Approved: First Vice Pres. Jay Gouwn, President. & — . RAIL RATES. ‘What it Wil Cost to Come in to the State Falr. The Union Pacitic will make the following very low rates during the week to Omaha and 1eturn, including admiseion to the grounds: S1 00 North Pend...§ 25 Schuyler...... 91 Waterloy .. ... 150 Brainard, Aalley ...... 150 Elm Cresk. Wrewont ... . 1 Clear Creck... 1.5) Plum Creek Mead 160 Cozad vosros 1150 Willow Teand. 10 Maxwell...... 01 North Platte. . Rayumond. . 0 Ogallala..... . Lincoln 00 Siduey . Tickots are noid at above September 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15; good to return o or b fore Saptember 18-h, Time of spreial traivs will be an- unced Loreafter. the ticket ageny for tickets. Vilpa atations BUSY AS BEES A Glance Into the Office of One of Omahe's Successful Architects Omaha architects always have a 2 of ity is fortunate swing Gate C busy t adif thet the g suppiied, and that all the gentlemen of this profession credit to ar copolis, A Bee reporter wmot Mr. Henry Voes, who stands in the lead team and is one of the busiest of the Omaha architects, yesterday and in a casual talk lezrned that he was not confining his work to this city alone. Ho has charge of the work of adding two stories to the brewery owned by Mr, Henry Geige, in Council Bluffs, and also of a new stable with a capacity for accommodasing thirty h:ad of horses. Mr. Voss is also the architect of a beautiful and costly new building for Miss Josie Wood, cf the same city. At Piattsmouth the Fitzgerald Opera house is being enlarged and re- modeled to make it the finest place of the kind 1n that city, and the Colum- bus Opera house is undergomg the same important process, both the| changes having been left to the good judgment and taate of Mr. Voss. In Omaha the same architect is building the handsome new brick block for Peter Goos, on Douglas of 1bth, anda coupls of es for Mr, W. J. Hahn,! on Jackson street. These are bat a few of the important johs which ars oc is s0 weil such as to be a ar the time of Mr, Voss and his re added new ui m hoth home and 1d to whi y to day fr DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES The Delegates Elected to the Conven- tion on Saturdsy Next. At the democratic primarios held The fol- from b to 7 p. m. yeste lowing delegates wero elected: FIRST WARD, Alex, McGavock, Chas, Kauf Pat Desmond, Chas, Brandes, B, F, Madsen. and 213 votes were cast, SEGOND WARD, M. A. McNamara,J alius Treitschke, J, Fitzmorris, P, W. Lynch, H. . Olar nann, There was ouly one tickot THIRD WARD, Aug. Wei ney Shannon, J. J, O'Cosnor, Goatay Bancke, Alex Me- Cartney, FOURTH WARK, Charles R, Redick, Peter Goos, Je- rome Poutzal, Willimn Bennett, John McShane. SIXTH WARD, C. A Hall, Damel Angell, David Hume, Jobn D. Creighton, 8. A. Herman, A Marrying Rich. You need not be poor and depend- ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or femalo—can got a good round sum of money at masriage if they hold a certificate of member ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedur Rapids, Towa, $10,000 has already been paid in bencfits to its members, in the nine months of the associations’ organizition,and there is a golden opportunity for thousands more to reap even larger benefits, Nothing like it was ever known. won has any suthority whatever to sell receipts, HawrHory & Bxo, Lancaster A trusty delive Good refer man, ence required, Apply to Y'\;DRNI:::;: m&e Fifteenth street. Do not postpone sending in your request for circulars giving full end complete informgtion regarding the plans and opperations of the associa- tion, Agents can make bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- fitable, The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pre- scribed by law, for the protection of ! their members. The only sssociation of the kind in existence organized sc- cording to law. Write at once for circulars. Say where you saw this notice, avg3ll-m e S cccnnes SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made fror tha wild flowers of th Far FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, it 13 the most fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by H. B. 8laven, San Frapcizeo, For sale in Omaha by W J. Whitehouse and Kennata bios., & Co. __ SPECIAL ROTICES, NOTICE—Advertisement 1o Loan, For, Sale ost, Found, Wants Bosrding, &c., will bein- serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS nch aubsequont Insertion, FIVE CENTS The frst inwertion never lees than FIVE CFNTS 10 LOAN=-MONEY, VICREF 70, LOAN-0p chattel mortgaza te VL curity. A B Tutton office of Groft & ovor Omaha National bank. _3-tf A ONEY 10 LUAN—Oali et Law Utce of D, VL Thomen Rasme Crelebtan ook, 8250 00()1'0 LOAN<AY ¥ per centin- A tozoet in sume,of §2,600 aca upwards, for § £ § yoars, on Brat.clace city and farm property, Bawis Rusi Farats and Losx ov, 164h and Denelas Sta. AELP WANTED, VWANTED CA g dittorcencral housowork i avilyof tan. C.11this evening attr 6 0'clock at 219 north 2rd st. 12 > \ ANTHED—Two experienteduclici ors to tr 1in Iowa & Nobreskn, Callatr oms 687 Everett Block, Council Bloffa T wa No lovt: swered ‘ ANTED—One pants and rne t tog) to Cheyenne imuediately. at M. Hellman & Co. VWANTED-AG sge, who cu housework, avd Dodg ergetic youn: msn as col- u the city ¥ Must P ¥ COLLIER, or Kok, and Farnrm W ANIED. An lectol ferred, 8. security. 3106 Southwest enr VW ANIED A diniris rocu glel st Ceclghton Hous 1% o stre WA ANTED W “wel ter, near o galomen nmisal 1 rher 1 oK, & W. e, 15th and Farnam, 016 \\' ANTED—A d @ir! for senera’ hne Werd, ot 1726 Cass strect, So0r-t )—Two good whrd ¢ oppors S8 arunem § rot 811 TAN W VW ED A glel, (Dan o siea e red) for genera bou'cw rk Go-d wag % northwest corn r Hamilun 'nd tice str Shinn's addition. fad 104:t1 VVARTED=A good glel. Inquir Chicaga § VIRI X Day W AN ED-T) maky 7 ANTED. h\n‘ml\',' }'“ll‘.‘d \I\‘ 04 tf VANTED for general houscy port strect A} T ANTED—Girl; mnstbe vood cook, washer, and ironer Apply to 17:4 Davenpo ¢ St Riferecces required. 406 tf or goreral howewirk Phy, 1416 Jacksou S5, VWV 4\LED-A good e Apply Mrs. A. Mu 361 & ‘ AN D el 10 rew a niture store. Apply ¢ 1208 and 1210 Farnh m - tieet ANTED—Veli.b e gir. 10 do saond work and sesist in car o' children Apply ut “bnndls counter.’ M.rs:'s dry goods stoic. E) Pwowencf g od &d 1483 ) can N1 Vi Al dady cunass . Stescy cme pleymenc, Surc pay. Call 521 South 10th street, 2827 cil, Apply at brick A Daveiport streets 239 G barhers, Inquire 23 J. H. DICKSON. fonimle €0 k d woman cook, 1 e\l WA P WAATED—Wanted Im giri of experiene r ANTET to clcan the best in VED— Twe hysiciais 1hTee rocms it BITUATIONS WANTED, \\'A'.\'rh it sation by & Swe 'ish gitl i Amiericnn famil, Wages 0o so D an o' j ety w leses the Frgli b lar zuage, Mrs. Lindgue Us, ta 1oy strect, | e MICELLANEILE WANTS, A off 249 acres land not over two fee, Addass “A, 8.0 A7 ANTED—Room and bo: pot. Kf.r ey given fice, hisrse. Dr. 31861 ant Mowsrd entlen ' $1500, FOR RENT—-AOUSES AND LAND, I INT House of six rooms 17th & Davenport sta, §-0.00 per mnth G-l 8. LEHM FNOR RENT—A fursished 1100t 10m sui ablo £ for 670 gentlemen av 1610 Faruam St. 81s-t7 T OTRENT A one s ory houso with 5 rocums, lochs ‘rcmn sticctcais, Rent 825, Inguire soutti 11 h street, 714 © housa, e'gh trcets, in comple £ WAK For REN [—Cotta and Califoruis 30 per mouth, 420 tf OR "RFN OB KEN Spruce s ro J08 BENTTwo siory hewe, § roou s, aud store room. Good wel « ud cill.r Po sessi 1 giv: 1 &' out Octoher 1 ou.ble, 184 Web ter strect troas 711t 10th street OR RENT—Grosery stors, ¢ and Capitol eyruue. Appiy on 2t o for gentlemen with . C. care Koo . NJ ICELY furmished o N Creference. Ad 74 6f QOB & ENT—Furoished and unfuceished so ws Resid s ce 15th ot.eet, west ids, st hous uorth of Chcao. 2850 OR RENT—Boardicg hou's »nd saloon fix- ail furnishid. Euquire 1201 Doug s " i MOR RENT—H, ndsmnely furoished parlor. Alsoa smaller roow, rick house, 2018 Laws. stroet. 21-t1 JOR RFNT- Furmshed (70m 4 ruitable for [ “light housekeeping, 1418 Dodge Atreet. be 14th sud 16th streets. 270t JOR RENT-Two howses. Enqnire of R T Fhing, cor. 120h and Mason streces, | 2448 t brick tornace. hith ro m, Apply to J, J. O, RENT-two siory, and taseme 1 room in private family teterences. 1512_Dodge 180-t¢ i RENT l' Hocsy 18th and Leavenw rth Houso 3r' and Capit 1 ave 1and Do ge ste ¢, 880 Two hous &, 2th and Chicaso, § 0 House, Conrles near S.u1do = ¥15 MoUAGUE Oppost T ICELY farniched ¢ ows, ons d.or n Dodgcon 1 th. 1 Ting o Ft wract bet, tH Meyer 41 e 117 souta i 0. nd Ca iforuia 1 quire v I‘ 17th 1treet, two blacks from pos! 2 OR RENT—Pesidence N, W, cor. 1%th and l‘ California stree's, Apply 8. W. corner 18th nd Webst r, '48-cod U [0, ReNE—Tao tory dus ling anth v o, 7 room ng repaired and painted r 14thand Douglas. 127-tf 15quire of C JUR L HeD room for reut at 1617 Chicago st -cot. 116-t1 sttage of five rooms. sth wud Chicaro Sta, tf LU L5 10F (esso #t $26,00 puransum, cach l (" for a term of years, at ‘‘Orange Grove Piaio” adjsining Hanscom P.rk on the wost, tive minutcs walk from s reet cars Moy can Do obtained to build with, by persons leasing these lots at regnlar rates. JAMES F, MORON, On premiscs, office 1515 Farnam Street 84811 ‘~RBrick store. Irquire at Drus nor 10th and Douglas sta, 620- N INE H0USEs FOR RENT—small and large two to twelvo roou s each; one or_two new onea with w1 modorn conveniences. One of 12 rooma, seitablo for boarding and room ronting, h and Douslas sts. BEIS, Agont, Jezstf 16th and Doulas Sta, MUK & N1—Two new dwellings an dwellings in desirablo locality, © No, 1614 Donglos street O A two uther MeKoon! 817-1 T xw eattle, st 24, WO y1ar o U8, ¢ cowg and o L. i 300 7 TOR SALE- tionery 1l team wi h w t City Waier Wors SALE M . Gmaha, L 110 south wnd oLe farm w b eh Inquirs o zind, 1219 shermon avenu TOR S I Clarin o, § © work mules, aves. Apply 1o« < unty, lova VHOTCK L 0i0rai0 sshecp 1t r (t ; £ Sarhhg Kesrney, N Groeery and jerockery | Addrers ¢ with full oc o Cas’ near 15th oo for mye-tment, rent for €70 ‘ague, Opposito Post 9711 Nearly new Sceward Cooking Tuss conuition, ch Atdress 18241 0 feet cach 'n car line. Best lof terms and at 2 at o bargain. Lo- of 175k strast, wed on or bofore BeMis! in town, tasall terios to pIo. 1 adjoin- 1611 ) many houscs o bw capact 0. For particulars ad. drose, A, &, SAWDEY, Ked Cloud, Nob. =y MISCELLANEUSs. AVED—A sorrcl mare poney with small fost nd poor urn to soch, rerwith pearls ¥ rewardid by jeb Find- 9K will buy the furniture cf the bost B2,000) payinc h e 1n Tewa, Hont roas: onabll,” Aulrces Dolph Macgregor, Bee offio Omaba, Neb, 106t Abolute!y Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel o purity, strenth and wholesomeness More economical than the ordissry kinds, aud cannot be old in coiopetition with the multitude of Lw test, short weight, alum or phosphate :owders, Sold only in cana, ovar Baking Pownkg Co, 10¢ Wall St., New York