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S 24 THE DAILY BEE: TU iSDAY OCTOBER The Daily_ Bee. Tuesday £ the o 4 of time at al the station named.) WAR DEPARTY 0 Lot lear o NW [Froh [Clesr 8W [Froh (Cloudy 56 [Light |Fair B |Fro |Olar 10 inches above low water matk At Omata, 2 feot 2inches at Yankton. Missiesiopi & f00t £ tnches at St. Paul, and 8 foot 2 inches st LOUAL BuBVITIES —Smokers’ Cholce, the best 5.cent cigar America. —A meeling of journeyman bricklayers and plasterers will be held ot Kesler's hall on Wednesday evening, October 25, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing five delegates to the_workingmen's and farm- ers’ convention, ght before last two pistol ehots were fired in the vidinity of Douglas and M'we fth stree's. Thethots were heard at 1 o’clock in the merning and for a moment created gome alarm, but as nobody wes hurt the alarm epeedily subsided. ~Douglas street had the novelty of a runaway yesterday afternoon, A double team went tesring down the strect, and for a moment it looked blue for the ocon- pants of the wagon, & woman and a small boy. Near the corner of Twelfth street, however, the team was stopped and o «amage doue, | —There is a vicions dog near the cornr of Ninth and Douglas streets which shogld be put cut of way. Lot evenfog o gentleman passing that locali'y was at- tacked by the brute and had his clothing baly torm, - 1t was not the fault of the animal that the centlemin did not suffer moro seriows injury. ¢ —Juck Shepberd, well T, is now ace.ng mayor of Teller, Colora- do. Jack removed there some months ago, and was elected o member of the city council. The mayor ledving the city, Jack was elected president of the council, and accordingly becamwe acting mayor, —Those who fail to see the comet are they who lie in bed too late in the morn ing, Between the hoursof 8 and 5, any well organized human being can sce the war horse by locking to the right quarter, Everybody ought to see it, as it is the biz- gest comet since that of 1863, and it needs attention, —More glorious weathor than that which ‘we have experiencel in the la.t two v eeks nowo in Oma. (ffics yesterdny and narrowly escaped Aecapitating seversl workmen, It fell theough & window «n the first floor, and made such & racket that the whole neigh- bithood was startled. ~Major Willism H, Forwcod, 8nrgeon U S, army, is relioved from daty in thi fenrty » complinnos with para g 1ph 2 special orders No. 228, current th person at ho-dquarters military disicion of tse Missouri, Chicago, DL, “ telegram received by County Clerk Batmner yesterday stites t the yew court hous, Gen, F lefe the “City of Strsits” of ‘Ivroit, . t for Omaba, to be present for ceremoniee, ion, the talented woman {Fragist, will address the citizens of the Firet wara o\ the 10th strect Methodist church to-morow evening ut 7:30, A most cordial mvitation is extended to all, Meadimber & Daily, the 16th street carriags manwfactarers, bhave just con pleted a fine four #pring wagon for Wim, Gentleman, the 16th street grocer, Billy's business is always on the incroase, 1t is reported that Julius Festner was robbed Sunday of hit. gold satch and overcont by partics who entered the houss through the front door, incautiously left unlocked, —Fred Krone, of Lincoln, in putting in the curbing an{ guttering a' the corner of 16tk and California, Mr, Krone is one of the councilmen of Lincoln, ~John Peterson bas decided that he will not undertake the erading of 17th, batween Dovglas and Farnam, his bid ¢ the one uccepted by the county commissioners, 0¥ THE WANE. ) End of Prof, Peppercora’s Honey- moon ard Bridal Trip. He Returns to Blair in Trone The Touching Meeting Between May Frahm sud Her Father. Miss May Feahm, the young girl who was induced to elope eorme months wo h music teacher, Prof, Emil Pej rn, returncd Sunday rning with her fat from 8t Louis, where the runaways were d covered and capture y remained iuring the day with friends on 16th home st t OCulhoun, Yesterday's rain brought the rest of tho patty, in s persons of Sheriff - Groas of Wash- ton county and the prisoner, Pep- percorn was handeuffed but was neatly no means an attractive looking man, and what the girl saw in him to love 12 one of the mysteries which must re- mainunnceountable, The officer and his pritoner took a hack and drove directly to the North- western depot where they took the i v'clock train for Blair, The St. Louis Globe-Democrat gives the following neeount of the touching meeting between the cering girl and hier father: Mr, Frahm, the father of Mary Frahm, the 14 year-old girl who was ~Jidge and Mre, Hawes celebratea their 19 h wedding unuiversary on Satur. day Inst, and judge says it is just the sume a4 it was nineteen years ago, The Omshs Cricket club will hold a moeting this evening at 7:30 p.§m, ot Dr. Lianyon’s offi e, all members are re- spectfully invited to d. — Al having flaga which they are willing to loan for use on Wednesday nre requeted to send word to the office of county clerk, who will eend for them, —There will be a woman suffrage ward meeting at Hascall's Park next Saturday evening. —Capt. J. J. Neligh is able to be aLout again after quite a serious attack of mala. ral fever, o —Xiyo extra stock traine and one tea train cates in from the west yesterday, ——— A CELESTIAL DEVIL. The Remarkab|égftect of the’ Comet on Our Oy zens, Probably not onc-tenth of our citi- zens have got up esrly eMwysh to to see the great comet, which- Baow the most brilliant and beautifal abywy the heavens from sunset to sugr It now appears earlier and muct higher up in the sky, and is brightest abous 4 o'clock, At that timeit looks like a great cloud of silver or spun glass, It is & sight well worth getting up to see, and the suggesstion that the fire bell be rung to arouse the cit- izens ought by all means to be put in execution at un early day. If Judge Beneke's theory is cor- was never peen in an October in Nebraska, The deys have been warm, but the nights are cool and bracing, There was heavy frost night before lust, but it fullowed a day of extraordinary pleasantuess—a day in Ttaly as it were, ~—A special meeting of the Ancient Order of Hibernians was held last evening, at ‘which it was decided to participate in the corner stone laying on Wedaesday. The A, 0, H, aud band will head the proces- #ion, 'The members will aseemble at Kuony's hall 8t 12 o'clock m., Wednes- day. —Frank Ward, well known (in Omaha wnd Lincoln was #hot in the head by un. known pirties iu Denver about two montbsago, He writes back to friends hese that he has entirely recovered his health, and his mental condition has not been disturbed. —The moving of buildings and the up- turning of sidewalks have made it in some places difficult for the Omaha's to wake progress on the sidewalks, Matters are settling, however, to their proper, plage, and there will be but little trouble ir the fature, Farnam und Douglas are pretty generally in proper shape, —The little folks at the Academy of Music continue to be the chief attraction. They are all good, snd furnich to the fre- «quenters sn ever varying scene cf pleasare, Last night the applase was very whole- some for all of them, —Our Lincoln friesds appesr to bave a very pretty fight on their hands with the monopoly and anti-wonopoly business, Hon, W, W. Carder, who yas & former legislator, and who was ascandigete for ré. nomination bas become disgusted with ring rule, and declares for anti-monopoly, The «nd is not yet in Lancaster county, ~The verbatim debate oo womsa suf. Arage between Miss Susan B. Anthony and Mr. E, Bosewater can be had at this office, Bingle copies bc, or 83 per 100, This report is complets and has the ap. proyal of both debaters, ~=-We feel sure the citizens, and especial. ly tbe voters of Nebrasks will crowd the Opeca House on Thuredsy night, 20th, tolisten to ex-Gov. John W, Hoyt, on tho practical workings of Woman Suff- rage ia Wyoming, As:there has been so much peference t- Wyoming by both the :‘ friends and enemses of the pending amend. went, lot us hear the truth from an actual resident. Gov, Hoyt spoke at the Ameri- can conventicn inthe Baptist church a fow weeks ago, aud 6 an orator he has few @guals, Everybedy come, ~—The safe in the vounty treasurer's office is & veteran. It was made in 1819, and has borne such & weight of gold, silver and greenbacks, from timwe to time, that it is decidedly the worse for the wear, It has erack in it that one can thrust their hand theough, Mr, Rusb, bowever, only keeps it for orpament and never leaves over 85 at & time to its care over night. ~The marshals of the different societies ‘who intend to turn out on Wednesday for the dedieation of laying the court house «corner stone will please report to B, ¥. Moore at Wabash office mot later than ‘Tuesday st 7 o'clock. A iron shutter fell from the building Juut novoes the street from the Republicen rect, however, the sooner the heaven ly visitor takes its departure the bat- ter it will bo for evorybody. This ro- mark in called forth by the unusuel haul made by the police, who between 7 o'clock Saturday night and 7 o’clock Monday morning arrested thirty-five men for various potty cffanses. This is the greatest number of arrests ever made at one time since Marshal An. golls administration bogan, not even excepting fair week, when thousands of visitora were in the city. There is only one way to account for this fact and that is that the comet exercises some baneful influence on the hu- man race, and especially in this sec- tion of country, Among the cases were fifteen disturbers of the peace, seven of whom paid their fines and others went to jail. Two men were arrested for carrying concealed weap- ons. One of the pair claimed to be a deputy U, 8. marshal, and was dis- charged, The other paid. There were eight plain drunks, one of whom was discharged, five sent to jail, and two cases confinued, Two were ar- rested as euepicious characters but one proved to be a man in the employ of one of our most prominent citizens for ten years past, and the two had mere- ly been giving the officor a “gag,” They won't give him another. Three females of bad repute were pulled for disturbing the peace and their hearing was postponed until the afternoon session, A complaint was filed against a man for stealing newspapers from the front doors of residences after delivery and beforo the subscribers were up, Beveral other complaints were filed during the morning. Loz —— HUB PUNCH is] acceptable. With fine ice, lewonade or hot water, it makes a batrayed by Emil Peppercorn, arrived here from Fort Calhoun, Neb,, yester- day morni; Ho immediately called at the Four courts to see his daughter, and she was brought up from the cala- boose, where sho has been sinco Pop- percorn’s arrest, When taken ionto the detective's office a very affecting meeting was had botween the gitl and her father. She rushed into his arms and he pressed her fondly to his heart, and both wept. She confessed all, and cloiwed to be repentant. Ac companied by Detective Freso they visited the room forierly occupied by the girl and Peppercoin, at No. 16 North Eighth street, and had a loug private talk. Mr. Frahm has entirely torgiven her, and thinks she will re- form, but toward Peppercorn he is un relenting and says he will prosecute him to the full extent of the law. The feeling at Fort Calboun Mr, Frahm characterizes 88 very bitter against Peppercorn, not only for betraying a young and innocent child, but also for deeorting his wife, ‘I'ho statements made by Peppercorn 88 to his relationship to the girl are contivmed by hyr father, as are those rogerding his family in Germany. Mr, Frahm suys Pepperoorn’s father is high public official there, and that he | hes a brother connected with the in- ternal revenue departmeént, Pepper- Norn hag alwayn borno a bad reputa- Ow, however, and this is not the only chargs against him, He is also wanted for wwibdiing. Frahm states that Peppercornyan off with a woman, p'acing her on board of a ship aud bringing her to this country, When her money diunppwl\ql however, he did likewise, Ho also had relations w Wmur mun's wife in Chicago ard hat, con- siderable trouble over the affair, > Mary ¥rahm will soon become a mother aud Poppercorn has expressed his willingneds to aarry her if hie wife will only\ get a divorse, as he claima sho has always been anxious to do. The girl's fathier will not hear of this, however, and sayn he will never cousent to his child mardying hirg, Mr, Frahm gave Dotewtive Hugh O'Neil a check last uight for 81,000, the amount offered by him for the capture of the coulo, The police de- partment will get $200 cut of this, us one-fifth of all the rowards received by members of the force goes to the department. The detectives work in pairs, and whenever one secures a re- ward his partner receives half of it, The §800 remai: after the depart- ment has received 1ts share of the re- ward will be divided between Dotec- tives O'Noil and Henry Stowart, his partner, each receiving $400, Frahm and his daughter, who ap- pears to regret the miss-step she has taken, left for home last night. Mr. Gross, the sheriff of Fort Calhoun, is expected here this morning from Jef- ferson City, where he had been to get Governor Crittenden to honor the re- quisition for Peppercorn, The latter has always been’ willing to go without a requisition, but Gross thought it advisable to get one anyhow, as at the last moment Peppercorn might refuee to go. They will leave some time to- day for Fort Calhoun, POLITICAL POINTS. BOHEMIAN MEETING, A meeting of Bohemians will be held at Kaspar's Hall Tuesday even- ing, October 24, for the purpose of splendid ‘‘night cap” on fluluq to bed, ‘rade -nfipllsd at manufacturers’ prices by M., A McNamara, Families supplied by A, H, Gladstone, Omaha, Neb, - Mrs. L. J, Havens, Saperintendent O, B, Haveuos,of the U. P., received a dispatch at an early hour yesterday from North Bend, conveying the sad intelligence that his mother was dead, It was an upex- |\mud blow, as he had been out there Zat more than a week ago, and left in perfect health, No particulars ven, Mre, L. J, Havens was 65 yeara ol age at the time of her death, and moved with her husband about three years IS::II o farm in the vicinity of Norty d, from their old home in Rochester, New York, Mr. and Mrs, 0. B, Havens and Mr. Tom Havens left on the noon train to attendthe funeral, —————— e A}:-unnon, haights! rothers wishing to go to Coun- ui! Bluffs, Thursda, m‘urning, Ootober 26, _tolltu‘;d thczi lowa Girand Lodge sesaion and parade will meet at their Castle hall, at 7 o'clock & m. Round trip tickets, 10 conty By order of the committee, Ep, Wrrnia, Becretary. ST A ———— — ¥lies ana sugs , roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Routh on lamffl'e 16¢. ? electing five delegates to the working- wen's and farmer's convention, SMELTING WORKS, The night shift of smelting works laborers will meet at Kaspar's hall on Tuesday afternoon, October 24, and the day shift in the evening of the same day, for the purpose of electing two delegates from each shift and one in common—in all five-—-to the work- ingmen’s and farmers’ convention, S Obituary, Last Thursday evening, at his resi- | el dence, near the nerthern portion of Florence, Thomas P, Shipley, one of the oldest residents of Washington oounty, passed away to the great un- kuown, at the age of 50, The disease that carried him off was congestion of the brain and spine, He was taken with a severe shaking chill last Monday and six hours afterwards Le lost conscious- ness, which he never regained, The deceased has been farming for & number of years and was the first white man that was married in Washington coun- ty and was well known snd respected both in Florence and the surrounding country. He leaves a wife and six boys and two Eifl‘ and the boys are fnrtumhlul enough to be able to carry on their father's business. He was building & new house which was spproaching completion when th hand of death lg‘nohod :im lmn.z dressed and puffed his fragrant Havaos a8 coolly us if |4 he was on n pleasuro trip, He is by his earthly labors, Drs. Coffman and Van' Camp attended him, The faneral which took place ye terday, was witnessed by quite a num- erous gathering of friends. Rev. J. P. Preston, of Irvington, preached the funeral sermon. The pall bearers wers Mr. Fred Brown, Wheeler rith, Andrew Ritchie, Joln Cola, aud H. Gunderscr s father an nother of the dec were aifo in at. rudance in oo with several of the fo's relatis PREACHAERS' ASSOUIATION. What the Christian Church is Now Dotne, J. W, Ingran this city, and N, B. Alley, of Do pointed by the No tian missionary « sont them at t! hel ench week, but being unable to altend, they sent the following telegram: ster, were s; raska state Chris ention, to r s genoral missiona convention at Lexington, Ky., Omama, Nob., Oct, 17, 1881 Missionary Convention, Care cf r, President, e ington, Ky., Ne braska deth Christian Greeting. Read Ool, 2:5, and Eph. 3:14 to close, (Signed) J. W. IxGRAM, N. B. EY, Delegates to Gonoral Mizsionary Con- vention, The Nebraska St Tissionary Society of the Chr church, ut their annual convention held in Lin- coln a few days ugo, organized a Min- isverial association, ct being mainly to protec churches egaisut uaworthy ’l_‘in- officers of the associati : Wm G Springer of Beatrico, president; J. W. Tngram of Owaha, viee presidont; J. M. Largent of Dorchester, secro- tary; R. C. Barrow of Tecur treasurer. Tho (« g iation shall ers’ Associa- tion of the C. church of Ne- braska. Art, 2. The ofiicers nsist of preeldenc, vice presic Becrotary and tremsurer. 8. It ahall be tho dnty of the 1l all meetings and pre- Budoover the same, AxT. 4, It shall be tho duty of the secretary to kec the proceedings « Axr. b, The cbjects of the associa- tion are: 1. To secure unity of action. 2. Matual improvement, 3. Prote. tion of tho chary of 1ts m and 4, the pr agaivat unworthy pr Arr, 6. Applicatio ship shall be aceomps mendation of one the assoviation, Art. 7, The application voted on in open see H plicant shall be received by ourths of the memb 8 Kach member s} ished with » certificate of membe; in the association, any congre gation declining to re member a8 & preacher in g ing shall be ignored b, and any congregatio) tipuipg theservices of any pre condemned by the sisociation sh considered disorderiy by the ussocia- tion, Arr. 9, If any member of this an- Zocintion falla under censure of, or be excluded from any congregaiion, the association ehall exemine the charges; and if the charges are enstuined by a three-fourths majority, the guilty par. ty shall be excluded from the associa- tion and notice of its action be given to all the churches in the State. But should the accused he tound iunocent v charges preferred, he shall be con- tiufisd in the association and the churchesof the State sheil be advised of such action, member- ied by a recc of tho members of shall be the ap vote of at, ATTENTION! Call for a Workingmen and farmers’ County Conventic. workingmen and farmers of as county, who are in accord with the principles enunciated by the state anti-monopoly convention held at Hastings, September 27th, 1882, are hereby invited to elect delegates ) a convention that will nominate a legislative ticket for Douglas county, consisting of two members of the sen- ate and eight members of the house of reprogentatives, also one county coni- missioner and such precinct officers as may be designated by the county com- missioners 1n their election proclama- tion, The ratio of representation shall be as follows: Every element of trade and each element of common labor shall be rep- resented by five delegates. Where mechanies or laborers have no organi- zation, they may organize for this pur- pose, as for instance, blacksmiths, car- penters, machinists, tinsmiths, smelt- ing works laborers, ete. Every pre cinct outside of the city of Omaha shall be entitled to five delegates to be chosen by the farmers. It is rec- ommended that the meetings to select delegates in the city by any labor or- ganization or element shall be held upon a call issued three days previous through Tur Omana Bee, Such call shall state the time and place of meet- ing, and name of organization or labor ement. In the country precincts the meetings shall be held in pursu- ance of & notice printed or written, conspicuously posted in at least three public places within the precinct for at least one week. These meetings shall be held within two weeks from this date, Only delegates elected in pursuance to these recommendations and having proper credentials, will be admitted to seats in the convention. No proxies will be allowed, but alternates may be elected to take the places of delegates that may be sbsent. Due notice will be given to the del- egates so elected as to the time and Place of holding the conventiov, and arrangements will be made for a grand mass meeting to ratify the nomina- tions on the same evening after the convention has adjourn By order uf the committee. Joux Rosicxy, Chairman, Owmana, October 13, 1882, o AL e REDDING's Russin Salve is unequalled for cugu.?.., chapped bands, frost bites ote, ry it, — '3 A FRICKTFUL MISTAKE. Hang Peterson Takes & Deadly Dose of Ammonia rom the shelf on others He smelled zenuine ar- took down u bottle which were sever it and thinking tiole took a Ja . He at onco discoverod that he had taken o thery draught of ammonia instesd of whisky, Mr. Peterson had the presence of mind to take sau cmetic at once, and th a large quantity of the ammonia i his etomach, In tho meantime was » enger was uent for De W. H, Laoyon, whose office was luckily just mcross the street, an the rriving, administere the atidotes and with nue good effect fjthet yesterday the vie- tinn was pronounced out of denger. 1t was a close call, neverthel and Dr. Lanyon thinks that but for the \'s presence of mind medical ckill might not have been of any avail, Barber shop and bath sale. Shop invoicen at vearly one thousand dollars. Will sell for §800; part on time. Reason for seling: Wish to go to Colorado for my wife's F. J. McH Atl NRY, ic, Ia. POOL PALAVEEL. Ruction Raging in Raliroads-—-Rep- rese.tative Rallroad Men in Council. Denver World, Secrecy as deep and unfathomable as the sombre wings of night brooded over the mecting of the different rep- resentatives of the U, P., B, & M. snd A, T. & S. F. last night at the Windeor hotel. A vast pile of papers encnmbered the table E the railroad officials, were clouded with care, aud questions of ¥ R RATES, commi classifications wer: discu:sed and disposed of in their turn, a sigh of relicf permeated the corridors of the hotel and mingled o cadences emitted from the from Huerfeno questions wero amicably settl out much trouble, A recees wus taken abont b o’clock until 9 o'clock last night. At that hour thoy agamn gathered in the room, and the business of the meeting was resumed. General Man- ager Dodge, ot the D. & R. G., was preeent, and in torse and vigorous language explained the stand takon by his road. Krorything progressed nicely, aud for a while 1t looked as if the pool would be ecatablished on a fair and equitable basis, and those in- terested had commenced congratulat- ing themselver, and in their mind no ht's rest, appeared doubt expected & good ni At 11 o'cl B dintur on the scene—ex Governor president of the D, & N. O. —and then the trouble did com: He presented s pet half of the road uce ion asking, in be- of which he is presi- dent, that it be admitted into the pook, and granted a share of the treightend passenger business. He read a lovg stetement, showing that +he road was outitled 40 8 share of tno Colorado” business, on “acepunt ot its vast possibilicies, which, in the course of time, will that road, always providing, an im % factor in carrying the trade of the wesf, -~ Ths reading of this petition created more eurprise and consternation that if a dynamite bomb had been exploded under their very noses. Mr. Kimbsll, of the U, P,, smiled a grim, chuck- ling grin and awaited developments, Mr. Dodge, of the R. G., jumped to his feot and emphatically opposed the granting of the request. Mr, Kim- bail then spoke of “it, paying a high tribute to Governor Evans as a man, and sp. ke flatteringly of the D. & N, O road. He assumed the champion- ship of thal road’s demands, and spoko for quile a while, at times growing excited, Mr, Dodge replicd to hiy little piece; when Mr, Kimball jumped to his feet, knocked the ashes Mistaking it for “Tarantula Juice,” ¢ Peterson, who Sixte , between i Vebster, m with a curi chain of mishays Sundag, He W ot v home abo.t 10 ¢ his place ho! | jawg f The street is badly ca p At this and full of holes, I is presume t ho must {jumped into one of these, for ha fell aud recolved very severe injuries. He« wae able to proceed to his room, and on getting in thought to a viste his psin by taking = drink of whisky and for that purpose rooms for | | wagos will b paid. - What transpired is not known, hut at about 3:30 the train with Me, Ditlon, Mr. Cintk and party, pulled out for Fort Collins, whete & halt will le made and & yver the G Salt Lok ¢ r whick they will prececd to Ogden, Utab. Mr Kimball romained to rep the road at | Barber » anc vill soil for §800; pirt on Reason § li Wich Oolorado for my wif: b 1 F. J. McHex~ny, 19 3 * Atlantic, Ia ly— tion, gh sronchitis, or any affection of throat ed to call at w you what a regular dollar-size will do boitle st and wed-4w osm gitls at Good of= ‘\‘ ANTFD—Two good din Y J ¢ hotel, blair, Net wazes will be piid, fico. ANTED—Amiddls a ed man tonttend bar aud bo well recommended, Adire:s b x € offi 016-20 WA YV tin fouss i ' at St. Il family g be g.od cook. for genera call 1714 — Con petent neral ho plysecosa daor i om ¢ ATEU—Lameoiau |y mon to chop wood a 1), 1435 Farnnsm stree r i 90 23t four experic ced arland. Boas 92 24 —God gx) for 1 honsewor) L' homas, office Creighton Bl , 13aho std t. \V‘““ D—a drorsmeker w o 18 ablo o tri wai ts Noneothor ne d ajply. Ingu st Mrs. Levz, Lavenport stiect, botween #th and 176, sou h side, 8.0 1914 Webste 80 -A g07d ¢ 0k employment_ office, t taica, K giil to o chersl housework L rofciene s Good wages puid TOR 8 od | &' Svater Wrrks otfies OR RENT—A pleasant farnished room. Csll A6 74 N. 178t. with ref.rence #1348 NOR RENT—A handsome two story reeider co, 'S room with closets each, £0od barn, 0o u snd waod hossen ctc Wil a2d lirge clstoen. In- i reimmediatcly on yremi (s, nor hwost oo, ot 234 auct Bury strect, 55U with board dge. & ouse, a% 108 T th ) uglns aud I quire s11-tt six Inge rooms al s tion by 8T * tere s 7att 1D u.la Inguire Jon ttage of five reom £ at Northwost oorner 16ibiana « bia: o stieet. #0.4 TI'OR RENT—Furnished house, N. W. corner £’ 18th and Clark 8t. T4 i T—1arga offics room jor halt & 171020 Farcham st ect. V:)Rl: -Two rooms f.rhished for light ity water on eame floor. th and Howard etree:s. 2| L 6 1ndid view, contai ing nioc ryoms sleading aho 8'rect with har dsomo dwelling house with lar o clo ata i A1l partments and inrgo bagsuent cellar, A lurge yars and gardenwith plenty of fruit, and two large cistern:, Apj Iy o 707-49 UICKMAN'S BAZAR. 1 Baleombe block, on enpoit. 8t a. D, 606-23¢ nd Tlarge w o 23-4¢ re, cor, oIy on promise CHAB, NI RF 0060 Oiic Pians, upright, 15 piyments. A, HOSPE. [ , cash or m "H:-\\]." 1larg : & dosk forsale o’ wi 1 Tnquire 8, W, cotner 0 3 Stock of gencral mo ¢k £ lease of store. Good paying b towns near Omalia. Hallot Bros. 1 §21-25 TAOK SAT ro grocory stook nnd fixtures, i 11th, N. J. SMLH. ves and Fursiture 141,Chs . 185-17 J{1OR SAL SALE—We offer for sw'e our Flour and d Busi ess, ¢ rner of 15th and Davenport streets, with all fixtures, ¢ ams, wazon, ot . Keasons for selling we are going 1 to another business, A good invest, SISt CHARLTON BROS, W0/ SALY—Hou'e and lot, N corner 13th streos and Capicol avenue. mis 8. © on pro- £04 1m do for sm ller Inquire C, M. Wood- | T ¥ ound 4} yeats, $6.50. M.Caguo e t Otice. House of 5 Joms cu SALE CHEAP—1] tions of Milton NDID 105 ¢ FO. we large brlck house, - ith full Iot on Casé neaz 15th r i rent for $70 intown, Has all tho bray termes 6o sul Arlington, MiSCrLL OST—A bunch of koys, for which 81 reward 2 wi 1 be paid at Bee cffice, VAT ANTED—AL the WV “one o, 1 femalo co. X Wy — o i ude, 1906 Lodie etroet, Omatia, MICELLANEOUB WANTS. ANTED—Rent Houso & nu Manzwcither, J1th near Faruam, | o ¥ & csnan in & st re, K. JETT—Houseard Caroet Cleaner Stove s flueatly. Addre Pulisher. Lewve ordors at Republican office, b 187h and Douglas, -t 0w C ¢ MaY CONCE 1 desre in Thi- gl €08 .y that it hsbeen rep rted that [ made statemen o ) the name of Mrs, A Johnuson, J take this moth- absolut ly devy (nat Lever uttered or cir- culated anysland rous reports and know of no o reason for 8o do ng J BONNER, 1 person making such reports hre frer will be pros cated, W. JOHNSO cl312t RME LS —The higbest cash yfl"l‘ paid 1o Rye, Bar oy aud Corn at Krob's Vin 'gar Works, Joncs street, betwe:n 9:h & d 10th, Oma- ba. B0G-day -1 will buy the furniture of the best 32 500 paying hotel in Iown, Kent ress )Address Dolph Macgragor, oo olcs, b, 2106t onable. ANTED—400oma and doard. If private famuily willing 10 take oue or two boardes 1 their address to the Wyman Cowercial lege, siudent secking bosrd or roows will be referr.d wo them A, Y MAN, 610-t1 ~HOUHES AND LAND, FOR R l‘mn R Desk room, frout office, ground floor, Furnham &t. Hallou Bros, 0-25 EDWARS-KUEHL‘_ MAGISTER OF PALMYNTERY AND GORDI YONALIST, 498 Touth Atrcet, hetwenn kawus's nud rdaroay, Will, with the ald of gunxitec fox may uae giance sb (o vl and 03 vertain conditions in b ta. od Ghom made 40 deder. from the cigar which he was smoking and excitedly sai “Gentlemen, it 18 exceedingly prob- able that in the near future the D. & N. 0. will be LEASED BY THE U, P, and run under our management,’’ The assemblage looked at him for a few minutes, when Mr, Wheeler of the A. T, & 8. F, arose and, in a dig- nified manner, showed the impossibil- ity of the New Orleans being admitced on an equal footing with the Rio Grande. He took sides squarely with Mr. Dodge, and was joined the representatives from the B, & M, The meeting at this point resolved iteelf into a general talking match, the U, P. and D, & N. O. on one side and theD. & R, G, B. & M. and A, T. & 8, F. representatives on the other, It looked as if the meeting would BREAK UP IN A ROW, when Mr, Dodge said: *‘If the D. & N, O. s admitted into the pool we will withdraw and fight our own battle.” The U, P, representative responded: “Go, if you d—— please. @ can get along without you.” This broke up the meeting, as it was nearly 2 o'clock in the morning and Mr. Dillon and his party were waiting in their cars at the Union depot. Mr. Clark, of the U. P,, hustled into a carriage and drove to confer with Mr, Dillon. OB K SNT—Klosant tront room, furulshed or uniumished, cheap, No. 608 noith 18 sreet. §04-281 (OR RENT—2 hcuses of 6 rooms each, 91925 BALLOU BRO'S, Urion Block, UK SENT A siugle turnished (0om at 6.0 Farubam streo T IOR RENT—Two large furni- hed front rooms, w:-i:n oF wituout boara, 208 Howard st -t JOK RENT—4 pleasant Chambers suitadle for house keeplng to & man and wife witnout chilldren Nowe other need apply. Call from7 & m.t005p m,No.8197¢h strect, 0084 JOR RENT—New cottage, with seven rooms, N0, 18 We seter, bet. 18th and 10ch stroets: Apply to D. E. 1 N.10th street, 90:tf light housekeep- % $16.00 per manth, 2219 Califorais stret. U ?NISHED ROOMS F. F% 905~ MOR RENT—A furuished House, 2301 Dodge. FORay MOR RENT—A vewly tinished house on Nich- R s o b e Lol e o Rk an avenue aud 17k strocts. Good cellar. well, cls eru and all modcrn improvements, For & <mfortable home, § minutes walk from 0. P, ahops. One block from steeet ¢ r. Will rent cheap. Inquire oF premises or of James Shan- uon, 1505281 o Lelesraph Company, Cor crof Farnam and 16th streets: Apply @0 Barker Bros., Gas office. BT-tt QR BENT--A house of rooas, aud suitable for two fawilies. Inquire 1215 Chicago St., Between 12¢h and 18th, B2 B POWDER Absolutely Pure. “'l.;hu powder never varies. h‘fi marves o ty, strength wholesomeness, ki oeniesl than the osdinary’ kiads and cannot be sold in competition with the POE RENT House with seven rooms well and | multitude of low test, short weight, alum cistern handy, two blocks from Omaha Foun Fy south 17th St Inquire at Henry Brumng) fian i te . Sold in can ¢ NN n‘é‘fi'fi" lli'umo Powi)'n Co. Wall 8t,, New York

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