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é ! Pt P — Friday Morning Sept. 8. Wenther Report. (1'he following obrervations are taken at the same moment of time at all the & aamed.) WaR Derarrvest, U, 8 VIOR, OyAnA, Sept, 7, sraTions, Cheyenne 72 | N W|Prosh Wast akie. ... 20 91 | 80 NE [Light Platte ... 008 75 |SE |Rrak «lear Omaba 000 | %0 W [Lght |Clear Yankton ... 2 91 | “6 8W |L z Des Molnes. . 21 95 [From Brisk 81 |<E |Prish 85 [8W |Fresh 8 (W 77 N Bri ok Fresh LR TR bove low wator mark a Yankton; Mississippi, ¢ foot 0 Iuches at La Crosse, and 6 foot 8 inches at Dabuque, AP LOOAL BREVITIES, ~From present indications the annual parade of the fire department promises to be the grandest affair yet attempted by the firo laddies, The Omaba Mrenner- chor, Omaha Turn Vercin, Boyd's Hose company, Tler's Hore company, Council Bluffs fire department, and the Durant Engine and Hose company, have signified their intention of taking part in the parade, In the afternoon they will visit the state fair, when Iler's Hose company and Boyd's Hose company will run a hose race, which promires to be of an exciting nature, as both are determined to make a hard struggle to captute the prize, —A huckster’s wagon was overturned near Williams and Thirteenth street Wed- unesday,and a couple of boys rosiding near Brownell hall were thrown ot and badly burt, one having hia nose broken and the other receiving a eerious cut on the knce, The driver, whose name is Heckor, was oked up insensible and is reported to be in a critical condition, —The new hose house on Tenth street for No, 2, i« in an advanced state of com- pletion. The wal's are completed and the cornice ov, so that it is seen to be a very pretty addi fon to this part of town, Chicf Butler is hastening the work, and will soon have it ready for socup ~The police ought to look after the ob- struction of sidowalks a little better. It is almost impossible to gt by some of the commission houses during the morning hours, and there is a carelos that is annoying to pedestri merchants put their goods in af door, On Farnam stre houses soem vo regard the o all around vate property, leas —Harry Reed leaves to-day for a visit | F A s o | P to hin old homo in Wisconein, after which | b0 inding® them up with his hot X balls, striki graud fishing excursion at Spirit Lake. | head, and rais Anall aro experts, a contract for the ssle | eye, he will join & party of Omeha bhoys for a ns, Let the | ated, the proprietors of the Fair Reporter,” of which Mr. Kuester is tue mansger Reporter to | grounds. Members of Beacon Lodee, I, 0. O, F., will plense mest in the library room, , Chase claims the Douglas county dolegation for governor The Coming State Treasurer. Mr. W. F. Heina, who has come so prominently before the public as a candidate for state treasurer, is adding to his strength day by day, and his chances for doing Omaha credit on the atate ticket are daily increasing. Mr. Heins carrics with him that first elo- ment of strength, a fine record in his own vicinity, and deserves the scrip- tural commendation and promise, ““Thou hast been faithful over a few things. Behold! I will make thee ruler over many things.” Among those whom the republican Klrly would never feel ashamed of aving placed in power, none would stand forth more promiaent than the popular Billy Heins, ¥ GOOD PRACTICE That's What the Miesouri Pacifics Furnish for the Blues, The game of ball at Weeping Water esterday botween the Missouri Pa- cifies and the Leadville Blues was not neatly as interesting as one would have been between clabs more evenly matched, The ease and grace with which the Colorodo club handled the bail proclaimed them the winners by almost any odds desired at the offsct. 1t was their leniency that allowed the Missouri Pacifics to get any thing at all. The score resulted in 12 for the Blues in eight mnings to 2 for the Missouri Pacifics in nine inuings. The Weeping Watct boys went into th field expeoting to get nothin were rather surpri w Eliawood, reached the home pl with # score on the fourth inning Thoy got another on the ninth, The grounds were in goo@ condition, being an entire block enclosen with a high board fence and rolled as smooth as a floor, They proved too small, how- ever, for the heavy batters from the mountaius, a8 two of them repeatedly sout the ball exiling away out into the surrounding ficlds, as far agnin from the home plate as tho tence wae situ On theso long bats they were the back | only allowed two bases, thus eutting t some of the [off the possibility of ho fewalk ns pri- | wiso the Blucs would have acored no rung, other- than o holf dozen. ~ Klepser, pitcher for the Missouri Pacitica, got artial revengo out of the Leadvilles one of (hem in the g o ewelling over his Lavin, one of the Bluew' heavy of their finny victims has already been | batters, whom the Omaha boys have wmade, Millard & Johnson dered large lots, i —The drawing for the lot donated by [} Mayor Vaughan to the widow of the lato |, Geo, P, Armstrong, who was killed during | ¢ get 1,000 | christened *“Jumbo,” was struck on pounds per day, and other firms have or- | the elbow once. rubbing the bruised arm and recover After five minutes g his breath he again took up the at, but the nexv ball from the battery ook him in tho stomach and he went 0 grass again for more rubbing. He the troubles of March last, will take place | way again dootored vp and took his At Hummond's suloon, ou Sixteenth street, [ place. The next ball flew wide of him next Saturday night. are requested to be present. t —The members of the Social Art club | | are desired to vend all articles to be shown [y at tho exhibit at the state fuir, on day, at 10 o'clock, to Mrs, Golles, N Nineteenth street, atur- | th plays at our faic Mrs, Van Nestrand, | afternoon, when a ¢ Al holding tickets | and struck the umpize, which set him 7.3 |ts rubbing, The game was umpired by Harry P. Keily, manager of the Slues, in a very satisfactory manner, lhe gamo was witnessed by about two hundred. The Weeping Water club unds to-morrow oser contest may president. be expected as thoy play our home —A man engaged in laying gas pipe on | NN —l'qu-m-lu'L\.|vn|rlml. ! Tenth street, Letween * Farnam and Har- Notioe- ney, Wednesday, was overcome by gas, The ‘“‘Hawthorn Centennial ¥Ex- and foll down insensible. A physician was | celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May «oon called and revived him, —Cornelius Crowley, of the Plasterers Union, has disappeared with quite an amount of bo,rowed moncy, and the pro- oeeds of a sale of tickets to the recent Plasterers' Union picnic, ~One of the St. Paul & Omahs railway trains into this city & day or two ago com- prised twenty-one cars of lumber, shipped through from Eau Claire for Omaha deal- o, —Jacob Wi rreck, who was empioyed on the Faxton botel elevator, had a bad fall Wednesday and severed an actory, His condition i regarded as dangerous from the loms of blood, ~—There will be & meeting of the Omaha fire department this evenng at Fire- men's hall, for the transaction of impor tant business, All members are requested to attend, Jerome C, Pentzel, secretary, —The B, &M, is stiinging heavy new steel rails between this city and Platts- mouth, and soon this track will be com. posed entirely of the best steel rails, —The B, & M,'s will tackle the Lead. ville Blues once more, Game will be played todayon D, & M, grounds at 4 o'clock, —Platte county to the front! A mag- nificent corn-stalk, measurivg sixteen feet, is on exhilition at the wholesale grocery house of Paxton & Gallagher, ~The name of the paper which hux been started on account of the teir is the “Nebraska State Fair Reporter,” and the My, Edward Kuester is the manager, —There were three plain drunks on the | Mrs. Jane Mooreand My, Bunce Sen., all off whom pleaded | and they did all in their pnwurlunrlulb city. T8, docket yesterday not guilty. at 4 o'clock, —An eight-pound girl come to stay, Hence his bappiness, +| ber 241, 803, Each was granted o hoaring | & registered at 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- Any person found or known to tampoer with the manu- facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full extont of Jaw. No per- non has any authority whatover to sell recoipts, Hawrnory & Bro., Lancaster Pa, - LOGT A Highly Epjoyable Reunion at Mr, Addlson Jones' Last Evening. Among the prettiest and most pleas- have taken place recently in the city, was that aut lawn sociables that given yesterdsy eveniug at tho resi- dence of Mr. Addison Jones, corner of Seventeenth aud Dodge streclts, un der the auspices of the I O, G. T, The lawn was moet tactefully laid by Chinese out, and tho i'lumi Iauterns, had a very chanming and enb- dued effect, Tho fairer and 1 o sex were largely in the majority, and arrayed in their cay ard elogant cos tumes of every dccoription presentod goreous Aeene. The hments wero under the eu- porvision of Mrs, Sampson and Mrs, Musaer, aud wero ample in quantity, though the l/(uids wero a tritlo “‘thin Great oreditis duo to the ladies for theindefatigable mannerin which they worked to get un a ‘‘good spread,” and they succeeded beyond their fond- est expectationa, to publish the programme of the fair to Nebraska State Edward The board will not permit any advertising hndbills or advertising sheets of any kind except the e circulated on the fair The comumittee of THE DAILY BEE- OMAHA, FRIDAY SPTEMBER ¢, 183. BASE BALL. Btrengthened, The Leadville tGiame. To-day at 4 o'clock the B, & standing 3 to 6 in favor of the home team, while the similar defeat, the score being 7 to 4, Hutchingon was evidently too much for the Their Leavenworth games were both victories for thom, the scores standing 12 to 4 and 6 to b. Mr. Harry P. Keily, the gentle- manly mansger of the ‘‘Blues,” re- porta the crowds large and the treat- ment shown him by the contesting clubs most agreeable, The game to.day will probably be tho last one they will play in this part of the country, and the chances aro that the B & M.’s will get two or three of their best mon. Price, their most cffective pitcher, has already joined his forces with the B. & M 's and will play with them for the first time 10-3 He being pretty well posted on his oid com rades’ weak points is expected to do most effective work At the B. & M. headquarters jea'erday our reporter tound the blonde young men and ofli;ials great- ly elated over the new 1wpctus that has given their base ball association its lateat boom and learnod the names of two new players that are expected for today’s gamo. Smith and Barney, pitcher and catcher from the Tecumaeh club, Canada, are expeocted to work on freight and passenger statements to-day and play ball in the evening. Clippings from Canada papers show them to bo most expert in the diamond and field. We predict for them a most pleasant position in the headquarters and grand success at the bat; With thess new additionss the B. & M ’s will h, three pitchers and two catchers, and are agmin t than ever. ibe B. & M's play the Wah Satwrday in Wahoo, The occasion oeing the dedication of their new grounds, Counting on Price and Barney being on hand to-dny, the B, & M's batting order will be as follows: Kortman, 1b. Jones, 1 { Ellis, s 4. Swith, . Barne; b. Coaly, 2 b, lhe B. & M.s to be Greatly noxt was nearly a day to make arrangements for his tronpe, who wiil appear at Boyd's opera house Sept. 21 and 22, Eb. Fairfield, who ha« been with the B, & M. hore, left Wednesdsy for a course in Oberlin, Ohio, villege, Col. Perry, of the general ter's department §at arrived tro n the west, quartermas. Washiogton, has Mr, Frank H, Wilson, of Denver, and Frilay evening, for the purpose of accom: | M s play ¢ sadville Blue i No.90 00t )‘ li 2 W M.'s play the Leadville Blues and the | 1. 'y i formerly Miss Carrie Bentett, T ey, railroad clerks are making every prep- | oame up from Plattsmonth Wedne«day. Ak i Ae iy wration for a grand massacre. The| g . i - First Lieutenant Joseph A. Sladen, of There will be & special meeting of the | e T tosse "y T " v A rasks Stata Homo:oathic Medioat o | OURtAIn ball tossers returned last| the Fourteenth infantry, arde-decamp to ciety at Dr. C L, Har/a office, Omaba, at Wednesday from a 'furly auccossful | € Howard, arrived in this city yes: 2 welock p. m. Wednesday, tember 13, | southern tour, having played two|terday. Chas, M, Dinstaoor, M. D., president. games in Kansas City, the first game | J. 1. Mack, one of Haverly's well. known managers, passed throngh Omaha Wedn sdiy on way to San Francisco to take charge of the Union § which will scon some oast, Mr, C. Fred. Schram, of the B, & M, headquarters, left onnoon trsin yesterday for bis home in Wahoo, His health has been failing for some tiwce and he hopes to improve it by taking a rest, He will be missed by his friends, not the least num. ber of which are of the fair sex, (| "are company, Mr, Thomas Swift and wife, who accom. panied the board of trade excursion to M ntana and the Vell wstone park, will return on the Denver train this morning. Miss Ella Kennedy, who has been at the Denver exposition, will return with them. Mr, Homer J, Shaffer, the western agent of the “‘Bull Dog’ fine-cut tobacco, ia kpecding a few days with his friends in Omaha. Should the “Eull Dog” become popular, as it undoubtedly will, he will return to push its claims upcn the public, Mr. Augnst Rohrs arrived trom Kansas City yesterday morning. He is going to join the Omaha Musical Union orchestra, and will start in with them at once. He is pretty well known in this city, having been a re:ident | ree years 1 zo, Major 8. P. Richards, secretary and treasurer of the original Uttoman Cahvey company, importers of Turkish coffee, etc., is in the city. B, H. Kent, a well-known travelling man of the Empire State, is in town. C. W, Lyman and B, Roberts and son, of Salt Lake City, are in town, Waren Shied ey, the Kansas City cat- tle man, is in the city. A. J, Simpeon, of Colorado, is in the oity. Lieut. Geo. F. Price, Millard. . A, is at the Wools, U, 8. surveyor, is at the d. G, C. Crowell, of Blair is in town. SLAVEN'S YOSEMII'E COLOGNE Made fror the wild flowers of th FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, it is the most fragrant of perfumes, of Fremont, is In the city. Price p. Munroe, c. f Durkee, r. f. NOYES, Waonder if the Conneil Bluffis erack nine conld bo hired to play the Blues? Harry Keolly is anxious to play them ive §5,000. Why don't the U. P.’s tackle the Blues? is the question ot the day. Mr Fravk M. Bishop, manaver of the Quincy'n,ieft for home Wednesdsy. He returns with the Quincy’s Satur. duy, the 1Gth, and plays the B. & M’e. No one who can spare the time should fail to witnesa the second con- tesv between the Leedville Blues and . & M.’s, to be played on the grounds ot the latter to-day after- noon, at 4 o'clock. Mr. Frank M. Bishop left yesterday afternoon for Quincy, and will return to Omaha next week, accompanied by the Quincy base ball nine, Supreme Court of Nebraska. State ex rel Miller #s. Lanocaster Mosion to dismiss Opinion: Lancaster county. sustained, 1. A maodawmus under our practice is an action at law, and is reviewable only on an error, and not by appeal, 2. Wheu an appeal is dismissed and it is neceesary to filo an amended transeript in order to show the judg- ment sought to be reviewed, leave will not be granted to file a petition in error, Howard vs, Lancaster. Motion to quash bill of exceptions sustained Opinion: 1 A bill of exceptious must ba sub- mitted to the adverss party for exami- vation and amendwment b fore being signed by the judye, and if not thus submitted must bo quashed, 2. If there be no receipt or other evidence in the record, an affi lavit stating the delivery of the bill to the adverse party when «nd to whom the mill was delivered, Baker va, Sloss. Motion tv miss suatained, Opinion: An alias snmmons in proceec in error, isened more than one year from the date of the final order sought to Le reviewed, is ot no cilect, being issucd after the bar of the statue is complete, dis- Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Fraucieco, For sale in Omaha by W, Whitehonse and Kennara Bros., J. & Co. Harvest Mome. Trinity Guild wili vepeat its Hesyost Home Kestival at the grounds of Bishop Clarkson’s residence on Bt. Mary's avenue, on Saturday eveniug nexts . The 4th infantry band will be on hand to render their choicest selection from 4 to 10 p. m., and fine neusical programme in addition is assured. ftroet ears rum to the gate, A largs attendance ouglt to be guar- anteed by this announcement. The Iast gashering in spite of most unpro- mising weather, was a great success, and with the added attractions of Sat- urday Prinity Ouild will doubtless | have every reason to congratulate most pleasing entertainment, - e e FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. Kuhlman and Julius Roes, the pro- pricior of the American house, Ross has a four years lease of his premiscs from the Lauer estate, and the Doctor is trying to get him out. The city council hus ordered the latter to make sewer connections forth- with, which Kuhlman declined to do. Ross thereupon dugs ditch to let off the water from that vicinity, which the doctor promptly bad filled up agair. Yesterday Ross’ boys set to work to remove the obstructions and they claim that the doctor came out to stop the work with a pistol, while the latter alloges that they raised their spades to assault him, with intent to 1 il necessary. He accordingly Bled & complaint in police court against the hoys and Judge Beneke will try to Ihe following causes were subwit Atkins, inger vs. Niute, anfman va, Wessels, PEREONAL, M, Thos, Casey, the U, P, flagman, is quitaill, Mrs. W, A, Sharp left Wednesday ning for her home in Denver, . Corbyn, manager for Frank Mayo, pas-ed through Omahs Wednesday, bring about a truce between the bel- ligerent parties if possible, WanreD,—A good second-hand bicycle. Address box Contral City, Neb 16-3¢ Marrying Rich. You need not be poor and depend- ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or fomale—can get a good round sum of money at masriage if they hold a certificate of member- ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids, Towa, $10,000 has 1. G, Heavs, special correspondent of | already been paid in benefits to its ; liss Kitchen, daughter of O. W, arcangements coxaprised Meaars " Addison Jones, C. W, Green, Miss |Kitchen, is in the elty on a visit. Lottie Tompsett, Mrs. Musser, der the uffair an enjoyable one. and proved a great sequisition. Louis, Mre. Andy Borden aud ber mother, ‘rank Crego presided at the u’rlulnu Mrs, Preston, have returned from[St, [ more to 'his little reunion was gotten up by the Charlie Dake's home Wedueaday and has | jembers of the 1.0, G F. No, 141, The Chicago Drovers' Journal, is in the | yuembers, in the nine months of the associations’ organization,and there is a golden opportunity for thousands reap even larger benefits. Nothing like it was ever known. Do not postpone sending in your J. W, Barr’s appointment as purchasing | request for circulars giving full “and for the purpose of re-uniting all mem- [ sgent of the B, & M., wi'l take effect Oo- | complete informgtion regarding the —If the present weather continues | bers of temperance societies in Omaha, | tober lst. through next week there will be the bix gest crowd in the city ever seen here, —A wammoth horse-fly has been cap- | voupd the organ snd ‘Holding the tured and preserved in spirits a% McMa bou, Abert & Co.’s drug house. o Paxton hotel will throw its ¢ wide open to the public on Saturday, —~Leadville Blues va. B, & MJs to day, Friday, September 5. at 4 o'clock { lyjy they get better accommodations e| Mr W. O, Gstes, business manager of the Kusign Comedy company, who play i “Rooms to Rent,” was in city Wednes | at Fullriede's. sharp, —The board of managers of the state | than at avy other house in Omaha. board of agriculture bave let the coutrac the less it was & very select one. and though a small gathoring, never Bek reporter left the party circled | oonner. | Fort” with great vigor, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best th market attords. and more general satisfaction her aug2ltfme 1 | Rate, $2 per day. The traveling public Mrs, Lizzie Hurley, of Denver, is in the | tion: THE | Gity the guest of her niece, Mrs, C, H. Licutenant Morris ©, Foot, Ninth in. | a deposit from the association as plans and opperatigns of the associa- Agents can make bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- fitable. The Auditor of State holds pre- fantry, arrived Wednesday morning from | soribed by law, for the prowetion of Fort Niobrara, My, Samuel B, Reed, one of the old en- gineers who built the Union Pacific road, is in the city. their members. The only associat of the kind in existence organized ae- cording to law. notice. augdll-m - | entire decorations Write at once for circulars. Say where you saw this A DRY TOAST. Fifteen Thousand Dollars Worth of Live Stock and Property Destroyed in Grand Island. The Wycming Houte and Stable Adjoining Consnmed. Grasn Isuaxp, Neb., Saptember 7 —At 1:15 this afternoon a fire broke out in a boarding stable in the rear of the Wyoming House, both owned and run by D. Sass. The fire gained headway in a very short time, totally consuming both hotel and stable, There was twenty-eight horses in the etable and only a few were saved, al- though the halters of over a dozen were cut. The hotel had twenty-sev- eh rooms in the second story, and was doing a thriving business in the pre- ent crowded condition of the town. Uhe loss on etable and hotel is esti- mated at 815,000, insurance 84,500 of which the German American of New York, Home of New York, and the Hartford of Connecticut arethe losers Great crodit is due to Charles Howell, who, with a small force of men, kept the fire from the grocery store of James Voitie, adjoining the hotel on the west, for had this once caught, the greater business portion of our town would now be in raine. C. P, Henderson, chief of our fire depart- ment, also did good work on the east and south, keeping the fire from Cush- man's furntturo swre and livery stable. It was a very wicked fire, on account of the dry condition of everything and the high wind, and our people are to be congratulated that it went no farther, Jerome's THE BOOKS That Popular Organization of Fire- men in New Quarters. Among the various organizations which compose the Omaha fire depart- ment there ia none which has beld to- gether so well and the members of which entertain so warm and fraternal a feeling as each other”as the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 This, of course, is» volunteer orgaa- 1zation and controls to a larger extent than the other commpanies their own They have reeently obtained possession of the room: of the city hal nerly occupied by tie cily tress urer’s office, which is quits conventent for them and a very comfortable room. This they have G&tted upina very cosy manner. A swisging screen composed of a large eaition of the atars and stripes hangs in frond of the doors just en the in- side, the walls are decorated with nu merous shotographs and ether pic- tures, including those of members of the company &nd others appropriate to such & place. Many of these pi tures are from the Beehive studio, the proprietor of which, Mr. 8. Mitchell, is one of the most active members of the hooks. Beoide this the apparabus of the pompier com- pany 18 disnlaye d upon the walls and in the center of the room, maling the both intcresting affairs, for: and unique, Tuesday they completed the ar- themaslves oven the repotition of a | Tangement of this hall, whers they |~ will hold their meetings in the “ature, and thetr first gathering was presided over by Mr. Phil. Dorr, the presidenc. | Several members were expelled for aud a committes of three, congistir of Messra. Joe Shelley, W, Ken- nedy and Chief Butler were appeinted to wait on the sity council and jovite them to visit their new room, which several of thers did, *%“Migures are not always facts,” but the mcontrovertible facts coneern- Kidney- W ro better than most fizures, Wor instance: “It is suring eversbody” writes a druggist. “Kid- ney-Wort is the most popular medi- cine we sell.” It should be by right, for o other medicine has such specilic action on the liver, bowels and kid- neys. Do not fail to try 1t, S . Dewsds of Dust The following deeds were fied for record in the county clerk’s office to- day. Reported for Tue Pxr by Bell & Awmes, real estate dealers: Sam E. Rogers to Jas, Leis, w. d., ek 4, Improvement Asso. Aung, Kounizs and wife to Dlargaret Orton, w. d., parcel in section 27, 15, 138300, County treasurer to A, H. Lee, treasurer’s deed, ne} of ne) wnd nwj of ne} sec I, 16, SPECIAL MOTICES, NOTICE-—-Advertisement Mo Loan, For, Sale ost, Found, Wents Boarding, &c., will be in serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequont insortion, FIVE CENTS per line. The fivat insertion never loas than TWENTV.FIVE CENTR 10 LOAN—MONEY, ONEY TO L10AN—Op chattel mort ) curity. A, B Tutton oflico of Grofl & ONEY TO LOAN—Oall at Law Uit 0! D, ! L. Thomaa Room 8 Crelzhton Block, $250,000™ene 50 apwasds, for 8 80 6 years, on- farun proparty. Bawy Aounoy, 158h and Dour t ¥ per cendio f 94,600 ana -Clasé cliy and ai EstaTs snd Loax HELP WANTED. JANTED -4 girl for general house work \\ Apply ot 2006 Cal tornia strect. 835-8* ANTED-—-Two girls. Apply at the City Hotel, 834-8° A wood irl wan pre‘erred. : : 0 » TED G Bargains tn all kinds of Men's Shoes | VW 43550 NEE, 1616 Uopi svense, B26-o Wi A good ¢irl, 211 and Calitornta, be 1 wiroets, 8249 | W ANEED--Four i 20-d hou ¢ of 6 or & ming- aid Dodge, 15t t 1210 Norch 18t ing roem girls ymmed ental Hotel. 528-41, Address Allen, “Bec” offiee. Everett «k, Council Biufis T wa Nojc te awered V) ARTED=Gord boy at Fulirelde' 47 Apply AV ANTED - v good but her end san age WV & Gtarer for the conntry. Aprly st Harne Fohor's 3119 i\\‘\\‘»‘ll A 2o el for eseral heusework 60" lock at 219 1 orth 2:rd st s1e.7* \\'.\\PI Two experiented «lici ors to trav “1in Tywa & N broska. Call atr on 8 U&7 one vest s wAncr ediately. 11 gu at M. Hels an & Co, ANTED -~ A Gomsn girl, 10 or 17 who can speas Figlsh Tuquire Mee. Ge, 11 w.\w 5 wei ler, 11th street, near \ ANTED. Wik, at 1720 Cass strect, WA TED T " & Hil', 1408 rarnbam street, orrs, Al arnam, A good girl for ge IR 269 nort Shinn's addition. B o ext corner Hamilicn VWS NED A gieh (Dano cr Swade prt rred) for genern' Koutew: rk Goud wages giver, d Pirce streets, 104t 1, WANTED for general housework, 7428 Davenport stroet 2796 making, ) ANTED—Two apprentices to Tearn dr ss- Call atonea 1414 Dod o syect. MRS, GE . W, KENDACL. Referec Hamilton and Pice st 194 tt W and ironer. Acrthwost o o d wages v o nn'a addito NTED—Girl; must be vood coek, w iy ¥ co1 required. ANTED—A girl for gencral honeework 1 acher, 174 Davenpo t St A0t ‘ ANTED -Two mencf ¢ od ad 1ews tean Vaks. A10 1a'y canads v, Stweudy eme P! . Sure pay. Call 21 South juth street ED-A ¢ Apply at hrick 8¢, corner 2d Daveifor: streets s No, 1 fonale ¢ stelat i st-chasw porter, must &pesk Fagi b K;alko two No. or month YT ANSED—A good woman cook, middle-aged il k Cl residence A0 j et as 0 loir aueeat M ani ANTED—A ood, geatle bus Roge, c ea D— Two or threr rooms eustal iciats fotice. the Enghi b Lz Lindqurst's, 113 02y MICELLANEDLS WANTS. 10 h and Howsri V¥ "N no ntagocd, (dein w man neel pp'y Gool vag u aut House, near mow Eoverns 1164 l ll-:l.v WANTED Wanted Tm- ediatly o inng fo.m girl of cxperience 16 fo pot. L TANTED 2wl ife | Room nud hoard for yo private fami y cony ofor necs given Address © 81500 ress ©af, 1. Bee office 2 ANTED—To buy. housaand 1% witnin one el mileof post flice: Will pay #1200 to 69 ~HOUBEE Andmr 5 on 36th street, Appiy 10 W, offics, I0th and Farnam 820 nd OR ud d C: r month . o RENT—Cotta ¢ houa, sight roon lijornia streots, in oompl L O KENT -Hous 1 and Zue fle rtr J OR VENT—La g room with board, Goad iy, 504 Uslifornia streot, 820-t1 NRORENT Home of sin rooms 1ith & 1y €3port st #.1,00 per wonth ble -7t e \ 8, LEMMAN, non-psymen of dues and & fews bills Lo Hostile Attitnde of Two Douglas | yore read and approv A furnished frout room sui Stroet Citisons Mr. Georgo Schmidt, first ascistant Cuon at 1010 Farin 81 It T G foreman, teadered his resignation T e 4 which was sccepted and My, o oy 5 oo, A neighborhood war has broken out | {ritzuch was eleeted to fill his place, R R e on lower Douglas streot between Dr. | Ample refreshments were proyided | *outh 11 % otreet. 517 OR 4 onuble, OR an 10( iy 848t1 8. 0om. 0 ses-i 2 v 1w out Octobor 1st A ] MOR BEN)—Nea En r—Two new ts. 207~ RE W wel w 0 and Rert 114 Web ter streot. 507 DENT- Capitol syenue, Grocery #tors, Appl 1 4 18th and Lesvenworth, § tand Capit | ave, 2! E\Ul(\hllhl) To0m fur Fent at 1617 Onieago ot roet, 11 . Taylor. 14th and Dou a8, . cottage of quire N. £ cor. Iéth and Chic LOTS for \ase ut § for a term of yew djoining Hanscom Purk on the infutes walk from s reet cars Moue W00 porauuum, JAMES F. MORTON, howies, G4 and 4th 114 0 story hewse, 8 roows, and cellar. rease 4] 10r, 10th street Dremises. CHAB. NEBER. ishod 10-my Roim co 1ath -t eat, wost - ide, tizat_houy vorth of Ch.ca. ¢ 28851 OR RENT—Boardir ¢ bow s wnd saloon fix- tures; all furnish-d. Ecquire 1201 Doug strect, corner 12th, 2311 N R BENT—H: ndsmd) o furnished parlcr {4 Alsoa smaller toom, Biriek bouse, 2018 4 ae stroot 271t Ok Two houss. Eaquire o 1™ Lidug, cor. 12th 5. [FOR BENT—Furoiatod soomin private awly t5 gentloman wit'. referencce, 1 wireet, bot, 15th &.d 14th, “rouse 28rd wnd Dol ge str Two hous #, 2th and Chica, : House, Ubarlos near 5iundor. $15 MUAGUE 258 Oppoaite Poss TICELY farnished 7.0ms, one duor IN "Dodge on 1:tn. AN v mirect 3ot Websae iive ut 3 Meyer 207 wourh 1. 243 NOR RENT= 17th ttreet, two slocks from postotice. 6-t1 100« ReENT—Two story dwe ling 20th and Ouss, 7 rooms, now being repaired aud painted Inquire of C. 1274 roowms, 0 Sta, ¢ , chch at “Orange Grove west, y can be obtaiued to build with, by persons loasin these lots at regular rates - © " On premises, ottice 1815 Farnam Btroes JOR RENT—Brick store. (1 Irquire at ore, corner10th and Douglas sts, Dry; 52011 N FEHoT=ES FOR WENT—amall and largs t w0 £ Ewelve Foou § ea Ones with all modern couveniences. One rooms, snitable for hoarding and room res 17th and Douglas S, BEMIS, Ageu Jea-ut 16th and Dowclas Ko, 1614 Douglas shrech, 0ne Or two now of 12 nbin, g Ste. Hos dwellings ana two other it i deatmste toou) s by Mo . B Koon) 70 N BALN OR SALE—Texas catfle, stea * 3 OAY in v, tWO yeat 0 0 thrr & Also c we and ponfes. B, R. G Nebraska. OR SALE-—Go d restaurant " neas, Good renson for s-iling. (iood em "8 for a gond party, Inquire at J. I Nichols’ W © south 16th street 300 7. J.1. NICHOLE DOR SALE—A cigar, stationery snd eonf tionery store, cheap. Sati f.ct 1y rossong & iven, inqu re at' No, 217 N. 16th St. ~ 20511 NOR S \LE—Two mule team wi h wagons and TP htrtoss, Catl st City Waer Worss offce 80541 NOF SALE- i, one o 613110, with two hotes, clstorn, wan's in Hor 1 ch'a aduition, ton bitexs tror’ the L 07 #outh 13th £troci or A 9 sherman avenu. an SALE—120 ctoice witk mules, mstly extra Ia we and gooaa. es. Anol: 8 Carney & Hart, Clarin: a, Page o unty, lova 29 6.° YHOICK Coloraao shecp for & ¢ talon of O lsdar w ¥.0 Gra 185-2 wit Koarn 10R ¢ ALE—Grocary and crockery huslners, th or without builoing, Audress *Osoo- oln Neb., box 49, 454 JPLENDID PFOPERTY FOR SALE—At » M) BAkoais, one Iaree brick house, snd one Iarge frano honso, with full It oo Casé near 15th strect, Fira ch nee for investment, rent for §70 nth, Call L.z full particulars, on BEMIS, 9 Ascnt, 16th and Douglas sta, 'R SALE~House b rooms &nd corner lot 183 feet square, $1200. McUague, opposite Post office, ] OR SALE-—Nesrly now Bteward Cooking range, first-class condition, cheap, A’dress G W.TBE 18240 JIX BEAUTIFUL LOTS—t0x160 foot_each in Tianscon Place on street car line. Best lota i whole addition on very easy terms aad at & groat bargain, Buis' axent, 15th and Douglag streo 1 Iding for sale at a bargain, Lo~ ated at north-cas® corner of 174h Must be moved o FIWO story b 0. BEMI Agent, 15th and Donglas., ke o Thu only hotel The cheapest proporty in tho state, tho traveling men, Will bo sold cheap on Enquire of E. Fuile, proprictor, tan county, Nt 543 ¢ and_oorner ic UE, o * will excha ge ¢ seaved soc om of B FSTARROOK & ¢ BILL & AMES, REAL ESTATE & LOAN BROKERS 1508 Farnam Stroet. Togm Bewse, summer k teion, g0ad losation, 10 aces Jand six miles frotn town eon focatton, bain, well, t; desirable pro. tes walk from czurs t, touth part of This is o bar. gain - 10t go0d locatizn, cheap, -~ ac et house, barn, Improved, well Yeat d. ) “ado or sell. +) dne "wilding lots on street caz line; one suit- % b forstors. . o sall house, feuit, convenient y losated; valuab e propert e thiy fe matchod for peies o tion aoiein fies’ Add.tion 1o m honso and large g ouncs In i Iots in Ragan’s Additions. +) lota on £t o oom e e T 14 "Sana Miry's Averue, Trate or toll, FOR KENT, 100m house, new, E (3 Foom howe, good repair. () rooma house, two famities . £~ room hous: cn car line. . (3 oo houseo on carlino. FOR SALE. § ] Actes, exceilent Joc vided to advant Davs ¥ € story and bisemn O i thes ity CBEAP LOTS! GHEAP LOTSH We offer 7% lots very near street cars at from $300L to §400. $50 DOWN. Balance Long Time. We alao bave lota very necr stroot cars for: Swall payn t downa'd | ngtime on balanc ©all and sce what we offer, PROPERTY OWNERS wiil find it to tdeir ad- ventoge 8 eall on uy, BELT, % AVES, MISCELLANEUS. Between Pogoffice and 1sth “trect s keys. Finder will b Nc i iare poncy with swall v 1 nd poor ST AVED—A gorrcl raate po ) white staip in fuce, winite hind in coditor, Fnir piease return to Heny Homan's livery atable 2020 B2 SO0 payirinciss i fewa, Koat roan: onabil,” Audicss Dolis Macgregor, Bee ofiee, 2 106-41 Omaha, Neb, 4 Y K ' EDWARL KUEHL MAGISTRRE OF PALNY ¥ 24D ;CONDY ) $48 Toush birees, between Faroam oy, Will, with tho sia of gnardias pirita, obtain (or arg ono & glance at sud present, and o1 conatn condiibens (it Absolutely Pu WDE§\ This powder never varies, A mary purity, strength and wholesomen, ore economical than the ord and cannot be told iu competi multitude of low test, short weight, 4 or phosphate powders, - Sold oaly o oS Rovat Baxing Powpe Co, - 106 Wall 8t,, New Vork it

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