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S AT man, who died in St Joreph's hospi were buried yesterday from the under taking rooms of McCarthy & Burke, Bluffs base ball club will play a game on next Saturday afternoon in this city. mortality report published elsewhere that a case of death from abortion is reported from last month, from points along the wa apolis, captured the prize also this week at the St. Luis fair, noon did not got away & o'clock, the delay being « the C, B. & Q, trausfer fuur hours’ late, ing now o PIOVI®, fr o ceniotery of their own. Tbe, will Le an entertainment next 8 turday at Bohemian hall for the beur’yt of the cemotery fund. . “—=Deputy Marshal Culp came up Tues- day morning with & prisoner, Charles Comers, of arrested for selling | quor without paying = pecial tax, €omers having been engoved in bottling and peddliug beer. The do-|par held Tuesday to take action fendsnt gave bonds o appear. street company, left for Salt Lake City to- day, to look after the intercatad H ings hiw friends will congratnlate himupon [ inherit the personal estate of a de-|“WOMAN WITHOUT A COUN- The Daily Bee. [ promtion and wieh him i | coaned person, Under our statutes o IRY." ¥ - suscess in his new field, descent and_distributien a hushand s " —Mr. W. O, Wheeler, the lusiness man- | 40¢8 not inherit his wife's personal | Misa Pheeba Couzen's Lecture at the ulfiAHA- ager of the Emma Abbut Graud English | #iate and s therefore not the next Opera House Last Bvening —_ Opera company, is in the city arr 9 A'Nushind as seeonion " & 4 2 sband us ecutor cannot| Notwithstanding the threat z Ihuresday Morning Oct, 5. | for the appearance of that oreaniz msintain an sclion under the statute " f } y h Boyd's opera house uext Tuesday evening | 1 Feb B’ r weather last night, and the dash of ; Approvec sruary 25, 1873, for the i i Wenther Report. in the latest operatie «es, “King for | Jenth of his wife, unleat it appear tha | P10 Which fell eerly in the evening, n; {he following observations are taken at | Day.” The Abbott compuny i the fin re are next of kin itled to the | thro b arly to pour into be same moment of time at all the stations | musieal or, n in tence, and has rount to be reorvered. Boyd's opera house dt 3 o'clock e gparmumer, U, 8, Stowat, Sen. | |1t Bfty e in addition 1t the petition in wuch oneo fails| fillod overy ovai seat, from the J O 889, (1:45, large chorng and orcbestra Among the ving the existenco of A b % Atnat v10r, OMAHA, Oct. 1, 1882, (1:45p. m. Lwitt pit to the upper gallery, the luet being —_— B e - ~ | artists nre Lizze Aunondale, t harming | rext of kin, it will not etate a cause | * bt € it S4 contralto; Julian Roses ¢ prima | of action d owing to the large Siemaioms, £5 Eg {onua sopranc; Marie Iindle, Clara e T ¥ cE o Yoseor: S Weber, William Castle, Alonzo Sioddard, "i‘;:’:‘" 'r' ;':"’:"’ | — e e | 1 ial « HALL, ) feimon Der 4 (Brek |C Val ntine T art, Gustavus e £ T B et and others, . “King for o Uay" i | Trinity Cathedral was the scene of | St. Louis, and Warl al e y L (Fair ihihe e Wil 16 an t yosterday whio cate and orator Piatte ¥ air brilliant musical ol nd will be finely ‘l\‘::_ty'ft g"{ er w' ich 'hM() been frags oan stbject a8 wn Omata. K Cloudy | e tumed, The sale of reats will begin | anticipated for somo time in maha |, 5inced v “Woman withott & Molnes +H next Saturday morning, and the prices | soclely, tho oooaslon being the wed- [ country. venport »’u'vm will be: l.u-‘uHIn-‘ and parquette cirele, [ ding of Miss Minnie Loonora Hail, a The fair lecturer b 1 by & ¢ e | 81,50 deces circle, $1; and gallory 50 cents, | nioce of Bishop Clarkson, of the dio- | of our pilgrim mothers and puir »e Glear JOB PRINTING, cese of, Nebrarka, to Mr, Theodoro L. Jout that in all the Bomarek ) Valr Send for printed price list and samplea of | Ringwalt, well known in Omsha rail- I ners and celebr: inus which the Buford |50 62 | 3 Cloudy | 411 kinds of job work to the ALLEN cloy as the efficient and popu. |gentlemen have talked about the or.., ... (20 82 | 41 Cloud: QL . § . Py o g " etnca . leoee lot i et | PRINTING €O, job printers, and pub. | IA7 Tate clerk in the B, & M. hoad. | pilgrim fathers have only been mon- Assnboire, |20 92 | 88 I8 ¥ Cloar lishers “RURATL NEBRASKA." The quarter, Long before the hour set | tioned, and one would think to listen TR ~wr Americnn(}vltle h"“' "" l'l)f'l(/ tor the solemnizaticn of the core-[to them that these worthy ecions of R e | e bty it i) mony Trinity chapel was filled | worthy sires sprang Mine:va-like from O xahe, 2 teet 1 inches at Yankton. Missisalppi 2 | printing a epocialty, Nos 218 and 220, 8, | o+ : i i ) foah 0 Inchos atLa Oroses, and ¢ fost 0 lnchos at | 14th St, Omaha, Nob . 4 with the friends of the oon-|the heads of their Jupiters, Then she Sets, 3 th St., Omaha, Ncb, p20me-eod2w tracting parlies, cathered to wit. [alluded to the dinner in celebration “ v A L B D ~There is & boa hole in the cidewalk |ners their launch upon tho sea of | oi the landing of the pilgrims in Bos- LOOAL BERVITIES, just east of the Metropolitan hotel, which | matrimony, and praparcd to follow [ton, in which Edward Everett Hale ~The funeral of the late Henry Pruhn will take place at 2 p. i, Thuraday. —1It will pay any cne to get up at 4 a, m. now to see the big comet, It is a blaz- | *" ing beauty, —Collectors who have been out with their war paint on since Mon lay morning, report it a bad month for collections, —The leading topic of convereation now is the forthcoming appearance of Fay Templeton. at Boyd's opiera house to-night, sen acel ~'T'he remaina of the late John —The Union Pacifics and the Council o ho ovel ~It wlll be seen by reference to the —The displays of agricultural products fon Pacific rail- , which took the first prize at Minne- poli ~—The west-bound U. P. train to-day until between 1 and asioned by which came inat the the Wi —Our Boheminn fg!)e,y citizens are mov- the Nebraska City, whom he o8| —Superintendent Taylor, of the Brad- f his bus- t about | di iness in Utah, He will be ten days, curing which ti perintendent K. B, Wood, of the offica here. Mr. right man in the right plal ~—The third annual ball of the Trish. American Band will take place at Masonic Hall on the 19tb, We predict that the same will be & ruccess ns upon this occas sion the boys will oppear in their new uui- form which will be elegant. programme has been ordered by Meesrs, Davis Bros, direct from Hoston, and the wame.are of the lntest tyle, o0 —In the police court yesterday there|a were four oaver of intoxication, snd three were commitied, A complaint was filed against & Douglas street mer ehant, charging bim with striélng & neigh* ‘g little danghter. 1 is a neighborhood sk breaks out afresh every now and then, %o bmq days back & nuuber of ladies of severnl Yuicus denomdnations have hern envaged in tewipg and making bed elothing for the hospital of B, Joseph, A, mis of Wi th w by wards of the new Wing, wad has been productive of great good. For this the sisters feel gratel They desire to ask the eame kind ladies and all others who may do s0, to favor them on to-day sgain from 9 a, m, to I 6p. w. This, it is thought, will work up | 83W0 LW, BRECKENRIDGE, all the materd T'_ —Tuesday just before the gas was lighted, & man driviog & spirited team along Saunders street ran afoul of a hydrant, which at that point sets out some distance from the sidewalk, The hydrant caught between the wheel and the bed right at the X, threw the man out and broke the harness badly, but luckily the team did not run, The hydrant is located by a rule made for sireets 100 feet wide, aud a Saunders street is only 60 feet wide s thrown out into a dangerous position, —About ten miles from Omaha, in Mil- lard precinot] thero is a lady 91 years of age aud still in the best of health, She is » native of Canmer Burgshire, Scotland, When scen by the reporter she had her great grandehild oo her lap, She can read everything without spectacles, and do all kind of needle-work, dressmaking espe- cially, Bhe hears as well as ever, and she felt as healthy and sound as when she was eighteen years of age, Her nearest rela tive, Mr, Jobn McDonald, whom she is with, isa prominent citizen of Millard precinct. They think as much of the old lady as of their own wmother, aud are very proud of her indeed, —A change has recently “taken plage in the saperintendency of the Owaba nail works, by which Mr. J. H. Whitaker, who has resigned to accept a position in Oakland, Cslifornis, is succeeded by his nephew, Mr, Wm, H. Whitaker. MM, J, H. Whitaker came to Owaha from New Jersey, in Juue, 1881, and took the posl- tion of assistant superintendent underfMr, G. T. Walker, who subsequently left and was succeeded as superintendent by Mr, Whitaker, who erectod the self-foeders, whish buve proved such a success. Mr, W hitaker cerved faithfully and well, and sndly needs repair, break leg there yet and the city will have it to pay for, —A horse feil into the resor excavation there being no lights out to warn persons of the danger, ~Mre, J, H. Mitehell, of Florence, has largest and most petfect = Bhe opens her engagement| — Howard t) rovoke hia orler forbidding | np he | Sunday dress parades in the department of | Mex the Platte, onco be taken in bhand by the salvation army, —A Isme man was rn_over by one of tracted the attention of the driver snd fendant being charged with violation of in question was unconstitutional, which fact the attorney for the prosecution ad- mitted. The prosecuting witnees, Mr, ¥, C. Festner, pays the costs in tho case, in- cluding the defendant's attorney’s fess, and him and token back his state right. He says that the purchaser did not know a good thing when he had it, and that he 15 willing to take it back. the following resolutions were adopt- ed, end wero yesterday prescntedto th Waereas, Almighty God has in his wisdom removed from our midst by death our friend and brother, Charlea the Douglas cuunty bar Resolved, That while wo bow in sub- Him, whose ways are past under- standing, yot we fcelthat in the deatn The dancing | gimely decease we deplore,that the bar has sustained an irreparable loss. Ope paid | manyestimable qualities had endeared his habits of industrious pursuit after cessful future, tho grief 4 ho de f coased our heartfelt sympathy in this The work has bsen dene in one cf the | their great affliction, payivg this tributo of regard and respect to the memory of our deceased brother. and ask that these resolutions ity press be requested to publish the made by M eshrs, enridge, Bowers, Laundsbury, Hawes and Rodick, following Savage made some fitting remarks,and in respect to the Fritzloy adjourned court for the ds Somehody i going to Dodge and Twelfth street last night, it to TE Bk offi quartette of the poles we They were delicious, ed G have i . n this year, eneral Serman has ox noral General Sherman should at Boomerang, street cars near the Slaven house, last ning, about 8 o'clock. His cries at- ce court yesterday aftornoon, the do- patent right laws of Nebraska. [t dismissed on the grounds that tho law Ca latter has given up the notes taken by Ly 3 ‘Bar Resolution. At a meeting of the Douglas county pecting the late Chas. A, Fritzley, riot court. Fritzley, Bsq., therefore be it by on to the immutable decree of him whose early and secminly un- Resolved, That, although our do- ased brother hud been among us but comparatively short time, yet his to all who knew him, and those ho knew him best loved him most; ho deep things of our profession, his nfaltermg intogrity sud his many rilliant parts promsed for him a suc- 1 solved, 'That wo hereby tonder to ken relatives of tho de. IResolved, That we take pleasure in bs spread upon the court journal and Committee, Short eulogietic sddresies were Hitchoook, Breck- which Juige memory of Mr, R Supreme Court of Nobraska. 8, T. Cochran, of Lai custer county, was admitted to practice, Stewart vs. Daggy. Error from Lancaster county, Aflirmed, Opnion by Maxwell: A judge of the district court has au- thority at chambers in & proper case to grant licenss to & guardian to sell tho real estate of his ward, occasion, the lati mouth, offioi wero well remembere cZ the bark with their warmest congratu- lations. work in decorating the church for the A handsome porte cochere extended from the north door of the chapol to the sidewalk, its walls com- posed of canvas, and the roof and in- terior decorated with flags. the altar was a beautiful floral arch, while the lectern adorned with smilax and exquisite Loving h owers, Fromptly organ, the tamli the conclumon of the cerc happy pair left the chapel to hengrin, slorado. they expect to visit in Detroit. WILOOX - J. Frank Wilcox, head clerk at A, las ¢ D. Morse & Co.’s boot and shoe store, | taxation and Miss Kate L. Myers, of Bollevue, | might were married at tho bride's home,|A cow with an Amerioaa sssessor at Tuesday, October 3, 1882, at half past 2 o'vlock, Rev. Wright, of Plats- ] ¢ ing. Thohappy couple |stand in the background weeping, 1f d by their host of | two men, two women and a tespot | Paxton. friends, judging from the numerous|typify the American rovolution, why Wm. Thompson acted as and Miss Emma Myers as s At 4 o’clock Mr, and Mrs. J. F, Wil. | heroism of cox left for Omaha, their future home. | in Tur BEe ocongratulates the happy (our couple upon this important event in thetr lives, and ness and prosperity. The following present membershi of the club: ¥ Firot tenort Morris, Elward \Vhl(u‘l()'\‘ll, William E. Gratton, Arthu Second tevore-—- J. R. Mavehester, Will Stovens, L. 8. Rued, Juy Northrup. bassos--J. 0. E. Burmester, Allen Jackson, H, K. Kralle. i Second bassos--J, L. Smith, W. F, , C. D. Dorman, H. W. Snow, {pne of your poor fellows cither in Firat LIFE AN The mortality cnuses, b4, unknown 3, co aiysi 1, poison 2. over, 6, By Wards Hasiings & Grand Island R. R, Co Ingails, Motion to strike amended petition from files overruled and cause submitted, H. & G. L R. R. Co vs. Armsber- ger. Motion to dismiss overraled, R. V. R. R, va. Suyer, on wotion to diswmiss. B.& M. R Co, va. Arms. Con- tinued, Warren va Wiggiu Btale ¢x rel. Gregory vs, School district 9, Adams county, Loave given to answer by December 1, 1882 Btate ex rel. Austin va. School dis- triet 10, Adums connty. Leave given respondents to suswer in ten dayi Gibson ve. Oleveland Paper Co. Error from Douglas county. Af- firx by Maxwell, J, Where the only error assigued is that the verdict is not sustained by the evidence 1t will not be set amde, unless it is clearly wrong. Warren vs. Euglehart. Error from Dismisze wow reeigus to take & position under hi old supcrintendent at & salary of $2,000 per wonum. Heo leaves Omaba with much [Colfax county. Aflirmed. Opinion by Maxwell, J. 1, Tue phruse “‘were of kin” in- regret, but us bo nearly doubles his [earu. | cludes such persons as are outitled to 7, hospitals . Sex-Males 51 Color—White which over by Mz, Grorge F. Mayer, struck lssohn’s Wedding March and the bridal procession entered from the north door in the following order: T'he Misses [all, Mrs. Hall, the bride’s mother leaning upon the arm of Mr Joseph Clarkson; the bride and her uncle, the Rev. Mr, Gassman, Hall Jooked lovely in an exquisite dreas of pure white aud wore the con- The Omaha Glee Club. THE DAILY BEE: THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 g e e ey ands had been at Above and font were at 1 was o’clock presided ar strains of MYERS, roomsman, ridesmaid, hes them all happi- list comprises the S Smith, A, D. r Van Kuran, Walter B, Wilkins, Wealoy Wilkine, said: ‘““How providential it is that the old eouth church has been saved to us as & monument to the memory of the pilgrim fathcrs. She maintained that it was through the patriotism of woman that the old South church was not sold, as the men of Boston offered it for snle but woman with her devotlon stepped be- tween 1t and the anctioneer and women of Boston put their names to & note for four hundred thovsand dol- lara pledging themselven to redeem it within a certain time, and worked with hearty enthusiasm for this ob- jeot, At the centennial thirty thow- sand dollars wus raiced by these Bos ton women as their first” payment on this debt, and yet the gentlemen al- ed, Those who eame on the “Muy- the inmates themselves The man was then takeu up to the city jail and giv 1t seems usele: the authorities about thia heli-hole, which, as well as the dive below the Metropolitanought to be closed by the police or abolished as houses and general nuisances by order of the city council. #adr-The Scarlet, Cardinal Gold, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Dia- | firin ; mond Dye give periect results, 3 fashionable coler, 10 cents, It will be remembered that some time last winter Mra, Judge Grahaw |nw (Ida Livingston ), an actress of nolittle reputation, was seviously injured by a fall received in front of the Occidental hotel, 23 she was on. her way to take the tra wment, @raham eaain appeared in publi passengers who had not up to that time|ventional orange blcssoms in her|flower” and ssiled from theiv comfort-| began a swt in the United States seen him or felt the shock to the ear. Drs, | hair, As the procession approached | able homes in England and landed o% | district sourt at Lincoln agpines Ayres and Rose were called in to attend |the ocbancel it was mev by tho(Plymouth Rock, and asif wn pro-jthe citp for dnim- him and his wounds were pronounced not | 8£00m and his best man, Mr. J. R phecy of the future position of woman | ages, Mrs, rabam T T Ringwalt. The beautiful servico of|in this country, it was alin the east durivg ho summer and re- i : § the churely was vendered by Bishop || woman's foot which firs¥] turned a shors tiwe ago wheu newotia- —The case aguinst Jumen T. Hair, the) (arkson, assisted by the Rew Frank fpressed the soil of New England|tions wers opened for a sestloment patont hotel register mon, cate up i the | Millapaugh and Rev. James Williame, fand o woman's Jips that Srst kissed | with the sity withoat trial, Tt is un- of St. Barnabas church, the responses | Plymouth Rogk. Then she spoke of | derstood dy the reporter that she of- being given clearly und distivetly. At|woman's infiaence on the war; that i%{ fared to pettls for ~#1,000, and that nony the | was the taxation on woman’s beverage, | Mayc the | tea, hich was the another British red The Smiths sinters of Clastonbnrg, @onn., whose cows had froin year to yaar been ssld her head, and a foreign tax collactor at her heels, while Abdie an& Julia and handsome presents they received. | oan’t two men, two women and & cow | yowa, typify this, our greater revolutiont The speaker then touched upon the woman as displayed ) field: A. A, Ellaworth, of Stromabur, is atthe | | TANTED—A fuswclass barber at Kearncy, " the sapitary wosk of recent war, and she told some touching personal expeviences of herself, her mother and the brave women of 8t, Louis who in these try- ing times organized the fismt woman's union aid of the war. She described how her mother, accompanied by eleven other brave women, went over the battlefield, after ona of the dis- ostrous battles fought near that city, at midnight 1 _a raging storm, with lanterns in their hands, looking tor wounded and gathecring them into the floating hospitals, Almost until daybreak theso tender-hearted women, brave because of their devo- tion to their country parsisted in this i bl D DEATH. The Clty's Mortality for the Month lgothed of September, report of the city physician, Dr. P, 8. Leisenring, for the month of September, 1882, shows the following etatistics: Total nuwbar of deaths from all Of theae were from diph- theria 1, fovers 13, diarrheal disenses 11, dysentery 4, inanition 1, cancer 1, pulmonary diseases 3, heart dis- oases 1, convulsions B, peritonilis 1, ngestion of the lungs 1, drowned 1, railroad accident 1, par- alysis of the heart 1, old age 1, par- 2, abortion 1, tumor of the liver Ages—Under 1 year, 17; between 1 aud 2 years, b; between 2 and b years, | Sktes congress to refund her even the 4; between b and 20 years, 8; 70 and First ward 10, Beon(n» 19, Third 7, Fourth 3, Fifth 2, 8i+ , females 23, b2, colored 2, Condition—Married 11, suge 38, widowed b, Interments— Prospect Hill 14 Holy Submitted | Sepulcher 8, Casady’s 1, Oouity 16, Gorman Oatholic 5, PleassutHill 1, city 6. Annual death e fomaly denge not given, 414 miles west 1671, and is well cash required. o ioited. oot5-d2t-wit and store for rent, neas been carried on eonfiuously since Laurel Hill 8, removed fpm the rate per 1,00, 1.850, Birthe, 48; white 47, olored 1, 21, still boa 2; resi- For Sale. My business consisting £ & stock of druge, paints, oils, wallaper, win- dow glass and toilet artles, liquors and cigare, eto., et X Siduey, Cheysuue coun, Nebraska, igthe town of of Onmwa. Fixtures Th business has ] estatuhed. ~ §2,000 Corppondence sol- E. DREusT, Pionr Drugstore. work saying, “We will not stop while blue or gray remains upon this field. Four hundred and fifty men wore car- ried in their floating hospitals ap to St. Louis where they were tended, and fed by the patri- ot women. She then alluded to the marvilous military genius of AunaEila Carroll,of Maryland, whose devotion to the Utap in'its moat trying hour held Govenor Hicks, of her own otate, in his Wooiance to the Union, and thus saved \fyryland from socos: sion and cODSCUang pujn, It is to Miss Carroll We 0% hy concaption of tho Tonnesseo eipyion *which changed the plans of th leadivg mili- tary men, and moved £ho duyio, of (1o Union from the Mississips ¢ 1o Tennessee. Mss Carroll was v gt to percoive the possibility of usily the Tennesseo v er a8 & military thorouy,. indirect causc |her over $200. Upon this her attor-| ¥ music of the bridal chorus from Lo-|ef the revolutionary war; that in{ney asked if the city would give her that typical woman with her arms|8200 and pay her d 8 Mr. and Mre. Ringwalt left last|pinnionsd between a British soldier | their claims amour evening on an extensive tour through [ while They will spond some time | forced the teapot in Donver before going east where|In the back ground steod liberty proposition, and They | weeping with veiled face. carry with them the hearty congratu-} of this generation if we were as true | virtually sotticd and settie 18 of & hoat of friends in_ Cmaha | to our principles as those women weze and best wishes that their wedded life | to theirs, might have in this day a pic- may be as happy as its beginning was | $ure euvally typical. auspicious, cook | the committeo menting Mond down her throat. |ing it was oconcluded to We womon | agaihst the city 1 ftting subjrot, | Paxton. James Littell, of Decatur, is.at the Can- | field, W. A. Carter, of Fort Bridger, is at tho: Maj, T. S. Clarkson, of Schuyler, is ia 3. E. Davis, of Springfield, is at the Coa- F. E. Dwight, of Sioux City, isat the Metropolitan. Miss Lizzie Vance, of Reno, Nab,, is at 8. C. MoElroy, of Stella, Neb., the Metropolitan, A. Parks and J. K. Ives, at the Metropolits family, are the Millard, William Soderstrum, Lincoln, and Tsham | Y Reavis, Falls City, are at the Millard, M, B, Turner and William 1 of Elkhorn City, are registared at the Can. fare, and Mereby saved to the unio valuable 1ves and mech money. Miss Carroll488 in no way been recogniz:d tiop woney which she spent in the service the union, but has ouly been able to get a promise of a pemsion of | Niuth infantry, having reported in ac- \ cordance with paragraph 5, wpecial orders No. 193, current series, depart- ment os the Missouri, will rejoin his uick brain of Botey Ross, of Phila-|company at Fort D. A, Wyo. fifty dollars per month, which she has not as yet reccived. She also pointed out that the origin of the American flag was due to elphia, and ailuded facetiously to to the difference between the eagle as originally desigued by Betsy Ross, and the turkey buzzard by thé government, and shs has peti- [ Lodge, de year after year the United |is in the city. which now [ William F, Johnston, eulisted at Fort the police every evening for some time, pous This time the trouble was between and when one quarters 10 say anything to| == M disorderly | stre to Chiseg Lydia B Pinkhar's Vego A VSEX 1O LuAN AYR . Thomes Rou: Little, at his residence in this city, Mr. | Lieatenant Guy Howard, Twelfth in- Joseph Billingsley, of Shelton, Neb., and | fantry, Miss Annie W, Torrey, of Chicago, Tll, 3 HA, NEB, FLH [ 10 LOAN ~MUNLY : Lot Nitton, No. 1518 D N curity, A, ront room, ap-stairs 1 Qratal b Wi 435t VAL we Law Ve 01 U, k. Come METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. |- o 2kl v | Red, Old Any | 49 to fill an important engage- “'he accident was caused by a W : Luquiro at Jan. builting, ANTED—Fieitelas-g Kool v ng $250,0007 L apwarde, for 8 10 b years, 4 Donelas St HELF WANTED, - e N \7ANTEDKitch Yo wash and_iron, AN ACTRESS APPEASED, YV Maus & Backmar's restairont. [ W ALTED-A koo il Lx gencral howe The Clty Scttles & $50,000 Suts For work n & small fawily at No 10, N. 17th #325. stroct, 67954 e W to take oracrs for ) B [ NIED Agond 2o hoy ot a hotse \ o Inquise iy luded to it as_the hand of Provi-| defective sidewalk,and after several aence, and mid no word aboud|aaks of painful confizcment to her Miss | the women. She also spoize of the e NHES nit. el bardehips the pilgrim mothers endur. [ To0m from the s received, Mee, | Addn 5 and ANT ) ~Two young 1a tes o wnce, Whs can” sine and play s or mu-ical u neerts and conrention work 3 aln " Eax214, Shiby, Sh lay Co, Goe Bt vork Doid _ Ad- 59 -t Dining roomzirl at twee s Do 51010 Tas and 1l Boyd wes vuwillivg to allow | = FANTED- A conchs man \TED on hous recommendations. vetor and attorney, ng to $125; At A ceer ordingly say be cons NTED —Co. X at Califoraia Hous . Da.d 16f 4000 00K, W oman § House maids plage by two yo . Apply ctMsdoceph Barker'’s t. e - — PERSONAL ances required. 1ryire at 1408 Farcham S tmnt office up-staira, ] R D ANTED—A good girl ftsmall family. C. F. MoCoy, ofi Blair, is at tha Paxton, | Y 4 Taot ponse &5 doomall tow''s the ressl, cf tyranny of| 1T Clarke, of Bellevus, is in thecity. | Hames. withow. represeetation | H.B. Kelley, of Choyenne,, is at the |/ ANTND-A good girl foz general_ form a 8t 1720 (hes strools, geveral 1oasework 11 & small £ anily 7 ANTED—Two go acuth 10.h siroet. crossing. App © river, nesr + air, Aob. ANTED-—A shoroush'y sompotent girl for Rel- 019 | 2013 Cuss strecs. 2md streot three Grofl Montgot eny 661-5¢ 1 rney snd month, onal Bank Fuu REXT rooms §10 over Omaha Na front room with akeows, o - | theso heacquarters, arn confirmed [Foels terninetates Dodgonr, T kbt Tor FAMILIAR TOPICS. | Recrnit Honry C. Divis, enlisted at - Fort Dovglas, U. T, in assigued to| 'O BENT—A niccly fuinishsd room at 17 Another Row atv the Old Dodge |cor wpany I, B xih infantey :“'-N N 0 Street Den--The Dive on Douglas Lieutdnatt Oblonel Bdwin O, | H e ol obd o sor e fine. o8 —— | Mason, Fourth infautry, is oreby| . A C. WARKLEY Thero wassanother row last night in gned to duty a8 actiug asaietant in- | "0t i hat Dodge known as the | t geacral of this depirtment, | [YCR RENT-targs & allevue house, which ha rnish i e forniu steect. t“i‘fl“f? "*'": 1"]{4' _f"’ nin r”lf It is impomible for u wommn to = 1ewa aud occupation for i, gur from weakuess after taking| of them blew u police whistle, § Silw sttt of 15% | Ofticer For ran down Tables snpplicd with the beat the|® icagu stroct AXYOLD, vorods, A ont of th market aftords, traveling publiv| Y and acroes the strect, taking roft claim they get better ommodations | AR BES Loy e s oo o house over there from whieh Forbes |and moro general faction here| A 1entto buriness, ;030 carvha St. 607 (8 had to dislodge bim, and fired him |thanjat sny other ho: i Omaha..| Vs RENT—a sl ot o Netson's sad over a plckat fence for oxcrcie. '_(::"' $ aug?1tfm tion. L aquire st Edholm & kricks: n's. v store o ek Daven anu F R RENT Farniehed or unforn N iehed. with Lot o 10 , Torner 10 Baldornin M » Mayul or 465 tf mall and largs ane or two new Ml VEN HOUSES KU N A four to elvven rooms ea: OR REAT. strcot, hot 17th and 1831 J‘wu RENT—Grocery store, ool Capitol avenue, "J("l ote l“ Appiy on premues. J ()70 rlomté ut 5360 peran 1w 1 Q for o term of yeurs, at “Orange Grove Flsin” adjoining Hanscom Park cn the Hysminutes wask from s reet cars. Mone; i boobtained to mild with, by psmons lesing thees 1oks at rogmiar ratos, JAMES F. & Mo u‘Oli RENT—Erlck wtore I ! Btore, corner 1oth aud Dow 76 oW dwollln s L v 0 other Iiv dostrable 10c.1(17, by M. [1-<ho town ol E k 0Tl colu on the A, and 1anroad, 4 dwelling hoowes and one s in this v and L twawatd «ie wpring iy leather i phastor almostnew, lie and o N. W. e2n 11th and Arbor sdreets. ureatN et T10R SALE—A lary geveral merche Humboldt Neb. A 4 dress Box 32, Humboldt, Neb. store oo, well selectind stock of wn of Will solior reut Fm\ SALE—AN anuost now L cook +t-ve and wood etcxe, Dodge sireet. JUKNILURe WSALK—Ataiy pic ; muss beso.d ai cace. Fa ily bre-king up hovse- keepine, Brussels and ingraia earpets. wa'nut chambae furnitore b.ddiog, certer fables 8 h ating stoves, dini g end kit.h n_ furniture, Houss for re. 0K SALE—A horss ,rew Laugs OR SALE CHEA] ditions of Milton B 19th And * eavenw avassera for city i teady em, \V ANTED A first @lass waiter at Cerdral din. ing ball, 104 Sous 16th- WY ANTED—Tocury ship carpevters o build and ciuk caissons for bridxe at ut Fugineer's office on wi 4 loywient to righs men Call 421 % 636-5t5 3t 620-6 irst-ciass ros 1 u\. o7, 11¢. 8 Faen L' ¥, Maonweil t ‘arnam and Har ks 58660+ work Blix side Qunfield, o . E. White, of Plattamouth, is e5 the Paxton, S. M. Barker, of Silvez Creek, is ot tho Millard, f Lincoln, are ANTED—A 3| cookiog war requised 1810 Da Avesus, betwezn Fitteontl and Six e b LD, GaIN N chraska. ) t hoy to seist at C Good releronces office " evenue, Mrs.J. M Counswan. 65 NTED-—A good girl immediately at Occi 604-t¢ \V.'lu ¢l Hotel. ANTED— A girl for gencral hous work, in a mall family Inquire at 1616 et [ is at the Millard, VW ANTED Ono oo capaasr. Steas Jobn J. Roche, of N W At tho | Abhly AL 216 N. Jort Srbets 1p-stairer room Paxton last night- A0t ANTED~—A? the National Hotelat Li One No. 1 femalo cock wantes. B wages will be vaid 129-¢0 ANTED—£00 privy vau.ta, ®inks and cens pools to clean with Banitary Vault avd Es. the Canfield. \‘ 7 ANTED=Girl for nousowork, 1086 Bueraii | Josie Durland, of Norfolk, is a guast at the Canfield. J. B, Peterson, of Boone, la,, is at the Metropolitan, Miss Maggie Filson, of Humboldt, Neb., is at the Millard, Mrs, ¥. C, Bridges, of Mitchell, D, T., o1t o8 8t A%t work ired. ) 6. coln, est of Turner, 2 Sink Cleaner, tho best Ju use, A, Fvank & o, A, M, Hungerford and wife, of Rey- | reddence 1906 Dodgo street, Omaha, nolds, aro at the Paxton, WA & s S sl 3 tica 1m0, Address Dr. Lient. Sherman Morsill, U, 8. A, and By nn“\:}’: y e ot A ¥or. orly cook ¢ the Muiard, A otfice, ¥ MICELLANEOUS WANTS. \Vn'l ED—A fow Steady boarders at 1004 €087 NTED—Situation by au exporiencd adi 21 ocratic governor v Nahrasks, |3 K. Army Orders. First Lieutenant K, B, Robertson, W Ruesell, Recruits William Patterson and adorns our current silvey dollar, which | D, A, Russell, W. T., are assigned to |\ was the design of an Englishman, In closing she wado an elfquent sppeal to the colored people, the fors eigners, the women and the men of this country that they should remember the “facts ske had given them and be careiul to cast their ballots right on November 7th, | 1¢ THE ROSEWATER ANTHONY L X Woe are requested by the managers of the woman's suffrage committee to repeat the announcepuent of the forth- coming debate between Mr. Edward Rosewater and Miss Susan B. Aun- thony, which will take place at Boyd's oge;s bouss on the ewgning of October 13th, Married. On the 4th inst.,, by the Rev, George k. | pa troop F, Fifth cavalry. with permission 1o epply for an exten- sion of four mouths, 18 ¢ with permission to apply for an ex: tension of three months, is grauted Captain and Assistant Caldwll, U. S. army, to take cffact on or about November Hth, 1882 urgh, U. T., t i Bridger, W. T., is confirmed., Leavo of absence for one month, o A anted Second t, 1882, er with bright oat stra 1506 Jackson, near 15th street. school n the city. @ and £ 0 Ager t 16th acd Douglas S field, Dodge St. . Mr, and Mre, Arthur K. Briggy, of N T T (R San Veanclsco, registered at the Paxton [ call or address Mrs. Lawson. 1610 last night. Magop W *s CEERTE TEL T T B18-4 Son. J. Sterius Aforton, of Arbor AN TED—1,000 straw ticks £ fill and deliv- sunders, 117 8. 15th strcet , Baunders, 1178 151 ANTED--Four or five boarde fam ly, board and lodging ¢4 ANTED— Rooma and doard. if family willing to take one or two boa will 8:nd their addrese 0 the Wyman Cowe College, 8'udent secking bosrd or rooms will be referred (o then AL V' N. ANTED—To work for board, A w with excellent Addre s W, ANTED-—Cottage of 4 oo by Octoder9th B52-t Address Tenaut Boo Office. FOR RERT —HOULEE AND LAND, R KE cnven of six largo Foo location by £.T Lieutenant B A. Byrue, Gth infantry, | yiok RENT Roows furnished or untun to take effect on or about November K Fleaant location, Boand If ¢eudre dress “L.” Beo ofile ’ eave 01ders with 6i8Tt | Fow ‘and © hite | JORSALE—A well paying butiuess, contral ly Jocated, Good china fo: tho right man Reasons toxeeling saustackay. Addiers Q. V. ce. B14-bv IOR SALE—Good bullarag, T Water Works office. 44641 [C¥ Colorado Shecp for sile. Call on or i isddnu F.C_GRABLE 185-2 vl N b“?—mnum FROFERTY BAROALY, one large brick house, and one Inige frame houss, with {91 lot on Cass noox 15th. street, Fine chance for uvestment, rent ior §7 per month, Call fo/ full particulars, on 809-tt Agens, 15th ard Douglea'dt. JIX BEAUTIFUL LU 1S —50slby feet cach in finnscon Place on strect cir lino, Deet lota 15 whole addition on wery cusy tivme sad at s bargain, Buww acent, 16th and Deagise 16-¢1 ot torvis to euit. | Aztington, Was PeLey, an dapreve of tand i e & ataticn on o, P. i, E. M. DUNILA! Farol ., Unno 4 wpothed Ownes can have b ing_ costs wile south I Tarm of Tem Murra, dipot . 14 Frow corner Haruey oud 21s St., cow, ab:ut9 years old. color yel: Will par & reasounbio rewsrd {TRAY ons Jer for hea retu 63014 O5T—01 Sul 4 months JAMES NLVILLE, ay last, & white bull pup, ten to name of * villl by K. J 1 I'—1100s and Caypet Uieaner, SOVe Loave orders b Ropublican ofs 368 tf () M ()() Wi buy the turniture of the Leost ,"iz.a()() payiog hotsl in Towa, lient rews onabll,” Address Dolph Macgregor, Eeo office, Omahs, Neh, 10¢-t sitably rewsrded, BIK (12 EDWARD KU MAGL/TER OF FALMYSTERY AA TIQWALIST, 498 Tenth Stract, and Hagooy, Will, wita o epirita, GEaln for oy no aglazco b UiC pas) and proee on cortain coaditions tn ke ta ture. Boote and Shoes made 80 srder. Forfes *isction 9. Naky 'coiumu for soding and gra ing. w Tt streot, private Lrs, WYMAN. 610:tf young Felerences attending A, Bee Ofiica. 611-t1, o 679 ¢t nished: L0.6 Leave of absence for one month, l(m‘ RENT—Fu u'shed 700m with board 1715 b, die e, 7 540 Surgeon D. G The journey performed by the de- rtmui:t commander to Fort Thorn- . - 1'e and return via Fort 816,60, MeCague, opposi W The verbal instructious from the de- rtment commander directing First | siock ween 14t o ¥70 % KIN P—New house, Es Cor and 15th 1410 Jackson St KENT—A |n arnau street ty, two bay wirdows, 0 FURNISHED CHAMBERS T 10th and Doug'ns uear Cre NOR B ENT Two fur ished south focus bet o714 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varics. A mary, gty strength mdl Wiolesomeneas ors economical than the ordinery ki und cannot be sld 1 sompeiton Wit o multitude of low test, short weight, alam or phospbate powders, Sol1 only in can Rovar Baxing Pownea Co. Wall St., New York