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f { | S ¥ SR ———— e e s FBRTUNES TO INFORMERS But Not a Shilling ¥or the Starving People of West Ireland. A Double Picture of Lifs and Death in the Irrepres- eible Iele, Dogens of Informers Swearing Liberally For Money, While the Hungry Feople of Clonfert Appeal in Vain For Bread. King William ard Bismarck Jointly fhank German Americans, A Large Varlety of General For- eign News IRELAND. Spocial Dispatches to Tam Kan. THE STARVING PEOPLE. DusLin, February 5.—A man was found atarving to death at Longhrea, county Gelway. At the inquiry of the poor law guardians, one member #aid the case was only one of many. A crowd of hungry people gathered in front of the residence of Rev. Patrick Daggan, Roman Oatholle bishop of Olonfert, Sunday. The bishop Informed them he and hia prieats distributed every shillirg avall- able. He said the opening or relief works was the only resource lefi to rellove the suffaring. A BUDDEN LEAVE, Esrl Spencer, lord lieutenant of Treland, left this morning for England. His departure was unexpeoted and caused o great doal of speculation. THE IRISH DIFFICULTIES, DusuiN, February 5 —The Investl gatloa ot the murder conspiracy caarges was resumed. The court was crowded. The lords and high officials only were presect, showing a careful discrimination in the ssuance of tick- ets of admis:ion, Michael Kavanagh, the carman, was marched into the prisouers’ dock between two police- men, Wm. Winter was placed on the stand to prove the letting of Temper- ance hall, Cliffe street, to Putrick Whelan, for drilling purposes. falled to identify the prisoner, Wit- ness, amid great laughter, denied that the term ‘‘Witness for crown’ was applicable to him, A witness named Ciinton, who let the room on Peter street, used as a drill room, identitied Brady and James Carey. The seizure of arms at Whelan's house was formal- ly proved. After evidence of finding ammaunition, a revolver and two dag- gera in Joseph Muliet's house, the prisoners wore remanded until Satur- day next. The sensation of the day was the reading of extracts from the buoks found when the Feuian armory on Oross-Kevin street was seized. The diary of Patrick Whelan records his appointment as treasurer of the exscu- tive Irish republican brotherhood! purchases in London of riflos and elec- trical batteries; meetings of the ex- ecutive to oconeider the rcsclation, which was afterwards proposed at the rotunda meeting of the land league by the Nationa! Irizh republican brotber: hood, and the mesting to coasult on the advisability of sending James Maher to America to consalt ‘‘onr chief,” Jaimes Stephens, Th's ref- erence to Srepheus particalatly caused laughter among the prisoners and the veoplo. ©ne catry reac “Peios to the death ot John O'Mzbensy, I. R B, had lost its former effectivoncas and prestige. It is no longer drended a8 & revoluitonary body, 1t had ha. como a mero tool in tho hands of par- liamantary aspiranus.” Auother book contained the list of members of the workman's clab, Police mapector ad. mittod Whelan was formerly arrosted, but not tried. A policoman testified to finding the mucdered body of Bailoy, informer. The prisoner’s counarl declarod this matter wholly {rrevelant, The crown counsel replied ho wag prepared to prove the prisoners were members of the cowspirecy to which he would trace ‘ali the marders in the city for the past two yeurs, and would prove that Bailey was connectod with the discovery of the Forian armory. Aun ivformer ton- dered evidence In regard to the mur- der of Herbert, vear Castle island, in March last. The supposed murderer is now ia prison. The lord lienterant has appointed from the 14:h of February to the 7th of March for holding sessions to hear appeals urdor the erime act, THE BISHOP OF KILLALLA hae {seued & pastorsl condemning se- cret socleties as establishing tyrrany, compared to which the state of things they profess to desire to move is lib- erty itself, THEY WANT TO INFORM Dosriy, Febenary b —Oae prisoner examined ou Starday offers to become sn informer. Over thirty persona o mnectod with the conspiracy murder of goverument officora have gone to Aumerica, E*'GLsND Bpecial Dispatcn 1o Tus s, . AFRAID OF THE FENIANS, Loxoow, February b.—Sir Wiliiam Vernou Haroourt, home secretary, now visiting Richwond, Yorkshire, is the subject f moat extraordinary precautions, presumed becauss of foars of attacks on him by Fenians, Gladstone has received a threatening letter announcing arrangements have been made to wurder him if he re- tarns to London, No importance ia attached to the threst, Tha odltor.proprietor and printer of The Free Thinksr were committed for trlal on the charge of blasphemous libel. The York house, the former resl- dence of Cowte Do Paris, 1a belng gepnred to receive members of the rleans family, Lord Elcho, conservative, was elact- od to tha house of commons for Pad- dingtonshire, WANT PROTECTION, Loxpox, February 6.--It ia stated He! THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA TU: S DAY FE“RUARY 6 that influectial people of Tavauarivo sre prepared to offer England a pro tectorate of Madagasear asit is feared, the Fronch will bombard Tamatave FRANCE. Special Dispatch to Tas B EXPULSION IN THE SENATE Paris, February 5, —Prince Jerome was sent before the court to-day for indiotment for attempt to overthrow the existing regime, The senate elected a committee on the expulefon bill, Eight are opposed to the whole bill. The only member favorable to the bill is Testelin, The opponents represent 145 votes. 1t s calculated 110 senators will support the bill. Leon Say is a partioularly warm oppouent of the measure, GERMANY. Speelal Dispatch to Tun Ban THANKS TO AMERICA, Brruin, Febraary 6. —By command of the emperor, Bismarck went the following letter to German consuls aond other diplomatic agents la the United Siates concerned in collecting and forwarding subscriptions for re- ief of suff2rars by the recent flrods: “The emperor hasjlearncd with keen interest from your report how general wes the sympathy awakened among the German oitizens of America for the suffering residents of inundated distriots. He is much gratified to loarn of the feeling ot kinship which the citizons of the Gor- man race abroad entertaln for thelr countrymen in thelr old home, which corresponds with the friendly relations existing between Germany and America. I am ocom- manded by the emperor to thank most warmly, in the name of the sufferers, your committee, which has already achieved such happy results, and I void of intrloste passages, with ‘two |ing from the west and northwest, or outside esoapes, ladders, etc ; never theless they found the owner of the Nowhall guilty of negligence in not having provided wmore esospon in cane of fire, They nlso fou-d fanls with tho network of telegraph wirea sur- rounding the hotel, TELEGRAPH NOIES. Spectal Dispatches to Trs Kxw, PRrovIDENCE, Fabruary 5. —Nearly $500,- 000 was paid holders of Sprague notes to. day. HAvANA, February 5,—~Wm. Reddings’ stables and large lumber yards burned last night. Nine valuable horses were burned. Over one hundred firemen were ivjured. New Yor, February 5,—Tho sale of paintings of the artists fund society to-day netted 85,507 for fifty paintings. Hawnurg, Febraary 5 <1t Is found im- possible to raise the Cimbria wreck. —— Collision of Trains Special Lispatch to T Bun. Dayrox, 0., February 6. — The south bound passenger traln on the Dayton & Michigan railroad and the north bound freight, ocollided near Kirkwood this afternoon. The freight was golng down grade and around & ourve when the passenger train dashed into it. Both engineers were killed, one fireman aud beg jsgemaster killed. The oause of the acoldent is a misun- derstanding of orders. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Mental and Bodily Exhaustion, Eto. Dr. G. KAISER, Indlavapolls, Ind., says: ‘I have prescribed it for dyspepsia, Impotency and mental and bodily exhaustion; and in all cases it has given general satisfaction.” - Mille Starting Up. Bpectal Dispatch to Tnn Bxa Rrapine, Pa., Febraary 5.—The beg you toconvey to the committee this expression of gratitude. The distribation of the funds collected was asubject cf solicitous care, and I asked snd recelved for this purpose the asslstance of & committee of the dep- utles in the reichstag representing the distressed diatriots.” Bismarck's pains are less acute, bat he ie still confined to bed. A small packet was sent Keyesner, saprame court couusellor. On open- ing it a slight explosion acourred. Ex amination showed 1t to be an infernal machine. Koeyeaner sabseqnently re- ceived an anonymous letter threaten- ing him for his severity in examining law students, THE MAY LAWS The North-German Gazette says be- fore the government recommends a re- viston ot the May laws it most be made certain that the peace loving pope can overcome the {ufluences wuich have hitherto promoted strife. This must ba demonstrated by the pope himself making advances. Regarding the controversy in Paris respecting General Thiebaudin, after the capitulation, he inscribed his name on the list of oftizers similarly situated, and was allowed greater freedom on the faith of that signa- ture. THE EMPEROR BETTER. BeruiN, Febroary 6.—Emperor William 18 well enough to resume out- door exercises, BISMARCK BETTER, Beruiy, February 5.—Blsmarck’s condition is slightly improved. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Bpecial Dispatchcs to Tun Brn. A WARNING, St PereErsBURa, February 6. —The annols of the fatherland, published by the propriator of Golos, received a sec- ond waraini for dweliing too much on the dark side of businces positions. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. ALexaNDLIA, Fobruary 06,—Foar persons convicted of murders at the timo of the riot at Tantah were hanged to-day. Mapriv, Fabruery 56.—The gov- wnt hss ordered the adoption saouc the coantry of tha decimal 'm of weights and The reyenus receipta for ceated 2,100,000 pisotos ary of last year, AN AUSTRIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT, Viesna, Fobruary 5.—A serious raiiway sccidont has occurred in Hun- gmy. Six cars fell down a stesp mountsin and seven women and eome men wers kiiled, Many were In- jured. LaTer--Tho ascident happened on the railway running up hill to Salge and Tarpansta coal mines, The teeth of the engine wheels broke and the train, which contained a nuwber of miners and women, gained a fearful veloclty down the grade. Most of the miners jomped out in time to save their lives. Ssven women were killed, CONTROLLING THE TREASURY, Carro, Fobroary 5.—Auckland Cal- vin, formerly E.glish controller gen- eral, has been appointed financial ad- visor of the Eyptian government. THE BHEKLS AETER BLOOD, Jaunary over Jint rolling mill of the Reading Iron works and Orr, Painter & Co.'s stove works, employing 600 hands, resnmed opera- tions to-day, after slx weeks idleness. FRIEND FACTS. Politica!, Personal and Plous Notes Correspondence of Tis Bax. Frienv, Neb., February 6 —The election of Manderson to the United States senate gives good satisfaction. All thinge considered, the result is conceded to be all we could desire from the outcome of a republican party caucus, yet, nothing short of the election of an cut and out anti-mon- opolist could have given entire satis- faction to the masses of Saline county. Wa are proud of the record of our state senator and representatives, It was was imuch more to their credit to fall fighting for Stickel, than at the eleventh hour to fly to Manderson for the prospect of political pap. The Sallne, Soward, York and Fil- more counties district falr association have recently purchased forty acres of land agjacent to oar town. It isad- mirably adapted to the purpose of holding the annusl fair and Friend Is equsily well fitted as the place, be- Ing located very near the center of the four above-mentioned counties, At the solemn hour of midnight, the timo that eqaally divided last Satue- duy from the Sabbath, the falr and fulsome wife of our local insurance agent wended her way to the B, & M. depot, In company with a lady and one of her numerous admirers, to await the arrival of a loving husband on the snowbound train frox: Omaha, Ad- mirer No, 2 wss goon upon the sceno and—‘‘Jeslousy, thou green eyed mosuate’—but encugh of that. Suftice, it to say:—a fow inharmoneous words, a few stray pistol shots, and all was over—for the present at least. In the language of the poet : “She loved, not wisely Bat too well.” And, we might add: ouely.” The air iz rife with rumors, but your correapondent will content him- sell with part of the naked facts that have transpired. The intenze cold weather has delay- od the completion of tae new Baptist church. Itis a fino structure and wlll be a credit to burg The profits resulting from the Cath- olic fair excoeded $700. Part of it will be used to liquidate the debt on the chureh, ard the balance devoted to enclosing and beautifying the cem- etry grounds. A Union revival is In progress, “Too numer- our enterprising —— Bucklin's Araica Salve, The Best SALy® fn the worid for Oute, Bruices, Sores, Ulcare, balt Ithenm, Fe. ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blaing, Corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and poaitively cures piles, It is guaranteed to ghe eatisfactfon ¥ mioey refuaded, Price, 25 conte por cx, £or sale by O, Goodpar i T—— LAMP !:XPLOSIOE» Bombay, February 5 —-An armed band of Bheels plundered Nanpar, The Bheels are also rislng in revolt at Chaklala, Bolra, in Aligrajpoon, is threatened. A political agent from Bhopauar arrived at Balra, to which town detachments of Malwa and Bheel corps and Central Tadia horse have been ordered. Datachment troops left Mhow for Sirdarpar and anothor de- tachment was ord:rad in readiness, A EOLEMN WARNING, St. PeTERSBURG, February 5,—A solemn waraing printed on fino velura has reached the czir and cabinet claim ing universal woficog>, and a right of the people to own the land, the free dow of conacience, the press, public meetlrgs, ete. AQ 9D MAN GONE, EziNsure, February 6 —Dr, Ross, the aesistant editor of Chambers’ En- cyclopedia, is doad. THE PRINCESS' ARRIVAL, HamiLtoN, BErMUpA, Janaary 30, — The Princess Lovise srrived here yez- terday and was glven a hearty greet- ing. i e The Newh 11 Verdiot Speclal Dispatch to Tux Bxs, Mitwavkee, Febroary 5 —The coroner's jury renderod a verdict in the Investigation of the Newhall dis- aster late thls sternoon They find that the proprictors of the house were gullty of calpable nogligence in not employlng & eufliclent number of watchmen to guard the house againsc fire and awaken lumates in tiwe to save thelr lives. They found the lNewhdl house easy of egress and de- An Unexpected Interruption at a Twelfth Btreet House. An alarm sent n from box 12 about midnight last right ealled hose com- panies No. 2 and 3 to tha corner of Twelfth and Capltal avenue, where the house occupied by Miss Jennie Dic inson was In flames, It hac caught from a lamp which explod in an upper front room and the in inales were driven out of the buildin {n their night dresses and barefoot The firo was soon extinguished, bat the water did a great deal of dumage to furnitare and fixtares SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made fror the wild flowers of the FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN it s tho most fragrant of perfume. Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Francisco, Forsale in Omaha by W, J. Whitsaouse and Kennara Bros. & Co, a8 e — THE COLD WAVE. Omaha Bxperiences the Worst Day of the Decade. Sanday morning was the coldest of any recorded yat in the bistory of the weather rocords of this city, The thermometer fell to 26 © below zero at the Unied States sigual office, and probably ten degrees lower In private instraments, as that is the usaal differ. ence between the two, The air was silll and the wind blow- -| dred (200) school teaching days; there- the intense cold wou'd have been atill more severely felt than it war, Yosterday there was animprove. ment of over twenty degrees in this city, and L) eorresponding ono all over, the west. The oold wave s moving eastward and the usual complaints which oc. company every blizzard, will soon ;ome by way of Chicago, while we will probably enjoy & warmer and more pleasant time, The Westorn Union telegraph office wires east, yes. terday, were in very bad condition and communication with Chicago was difficult, There was a total absence of snow west of us, 80 that wo may justly expect brighter weather hore- after. The wind yesterday was in the southwest and the temperature rising rapidly, haviog rlsen fifteen degrees within six hours and etill on the increase. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Regular Monthly Meeting. A regular monthly meeting of the board of education was held last evening. The report of the city trensnrer was received, showing $40,640.96 in tho general hng, $3,987 In the sinking fund and” $27,000 in bonds on deposit. The committee on claims allowed the bill of $300 for vacocine points The teachera’ pay for January, $5,635, and that of the janitors, $663 60, were allowed. There, with the claims for faol, eto., made a total of $9,048 for January. | MURDER AND SUICIDE. A Tragedy in Sherman County, Neb, C. B. Weita Kills Mre, and Then Himself, Ryan Loup City Time, Pob 31 T'he most horrible and ghastly trag- ody that has ever happened within the borders of Sherman county ccourred this (Friday) ftornoon at b o'elock, just an we are gotng to press, in the diniog room (f the Massasoit house Sheriff C E Waite shot Mrs. C. E Ryan twice, killing her instantly, and then blow his own brains out. No partioulars can bs given until after the coroner's inqueat. Mz, Waite has been clorking for Mra Ryan for over a year, and the two were engaged to bo married, and a little lover's qus rol {a said to bo the oause of the trag- " BERMiAN REMED The committee on claims reported os follows: Wigreas, The actaal school days in this year commencing the first Mon- day in September, 1882, and ending the last Friday in June, 1883, being aftor deducting the fifteen holidays during the year - leave only two hun- fore ResoLvep, That the salary of sub- stitutes who may fill the poeition ot principal, assistant, or that ef any other teacher, who may have been appointed or elected tothe cityschools, shall be one-half of one per cent of the annual salary of the elected or appointed princlpsl, assistant or teacher for every day's service, and that this amount be deducted from the salary of absent principsl, asslstant or teacher, and that tho amount shall be deduocted only where a suhstitate has been appointed. Referrad. The secretary was authorizad to em- pluy forty persous to take the school ocenaus. A resolution to draw a warrant for $2 603 15, for the payment of the semi-annual Interest on $50,000 dis- trict school bonds, was carrlod, The removal of the snow at the slde of the high school grounds was ordered. The purchase of an air pump for ll:lchool outfit ef sclentific ap- paratus was authorized. A speocial committtee was appointed to defend the suit of Valentine Nook, contractor, for $1,700 for extras The appointment of a principal for the high school was sent In, and the matter was postponed. The board adjourned to meet on Satarday st 5:30 p. m, eSS 2F e Remad ostoffica the week anding ¥ ohraacy B, g Jurtoe GENTLEMEN, Auderson D O Aunderson G Bey H Baper C J Belt B C—2 Boyd W H Biveard M 18 Boaroe O Byrcoy C Baker F 1 Bushoell D W Conuers P Uallamer E D Boulvey H Coln rr Curidat O P Drake W Duncan W J Dodge W Dobbs J Davis C M Davis F Datfin J ¥ tnondson W Fe.nch C B try H Fablenaer H Geselor M Gilmore E C Gribble I M Goff ¥ Getty W J Hard C H Hutcherson W H Hall W A Hilton P R Harris B 1, Hywe G Haugen P C Hammond A J Knox J K Kramer J Koyes CB Kline O J Kiog H Konnard T J K inghjeadt J Klous ¥ Kelly 15 Leyda B LloydJ P, Levy L Looker W A Lowen N Lunvreen J M Lawronce J A Lingvslt J Mebnron 1 Meagher J D Ming J M Maume P Mott D Mill'r C Mullslby P W -2 McKinzie W McCaffery P M(Kinney R C Mitchell {{ Murphy M Mageath J McCunn J Morrey ) ki Meheron T Mossey J McPherson A Mic laisen O Northrup A Owen: R Putman C A Paterson W—2 Price W G2 Peoho J Prine K Pottersson 33 Peterson J A Person M Pearson Mr VrineW 7' Ralston C Rathman C Rager J Rasmuscn J Seltry Sheldon C Sayder V Swoles G Susen W Ntove T St Clair Oo Skivner P Stettner M Steeves M Soyder J T dolomon J P | Swith W hbitter ¥ E wster J Thomas J |4 borias J Thomas ¥ J | Faylor s Tary W B-2 |uieH L Vercheal P Veier W Waitmore W I | Waving Mr Wolf J WofJM White G K Wendel A Willey £ LADIES' LIST, Axdrews Mrs L Sarnett Misn 1 Caulen Miss A Oole Mian E Curry M Davies Mes J Danlap Miss B Davies Mra D A-3 Fulner Mes CJ Glandin Mise J Holly Mrs ) Holdt Mra M Harder Miss J Harper M Hoiliugsworth M Harmond Mrs A J Johneon M A Jackson Miss [, Jeoney Miss J Kellie Mea T Kennody A Krem er Mrs W Lieurance Mrs § B Link Miss D MeCoy Mivs LK MeClure A Miller Mry 8§ Machling Mrs G Norton Mim I Nolson Mrs Paulson Mrs M ¥ Phi Lioherts J § Sarpen Mrs H Steocls Mrs 1 Stovens Miss L Woithen Mrs J A Tios. F. HALL, Post Wright Mins M E stor, N AL—"Parts of tho human boty volope] an stroogunerod,” ctc.. by eresting ad ert se net lo & run lu our por. In reply to | qu ries wo will say tiat here 18 0o evi lence f b umbug ab ut thise. On the contrary, th) adve ar: very higuly in- dor . lnteres'ed pe Wuay got womled re culam giving all particalars, Fiviog all particu lfl.{éb :m-:ln;lfl; :‘I;IMCO‘. P. 0. Box ullalo, N. ¥.—foledo kveaiag oo, faait1y % FOR PAIN. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralq‘ia,Sclauca, Lumbag Sore Thi Hurna, 8 BOYD’S OPERA HOUSE AFTERNCON AND EVENING, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, FEBRUARY 5th. 6th und Tth \THE ORIGINAL GENERAL ToM THUMB AND HIS Charming Little Wife ! With entire company cf rofined artists in thelr UNIQUE PARLOR ENTERTAIMENTS, Tho Great Skatorial Chamoion and- Dislect Com- edinn, M & JOR NMEW BX.X. Miss Zoe Meleke Vitsommn 7y od Cauarice, BINGHAM, the Ventrloquist, THE WO {DERFUL WOODEN HEADED FAMI Ly, MA Ete. Two Hours of Sp'endid Enjoyment. Admiss on 10 tion. Choice open A% 1.80 anc Council Bluffe, a day, January 8. 1. 4. JACODS, BYLVETeB BLEEKER, Business A thet em-tu-w @en._Tom Teumb. Matter of Applicationof Mrs, H, Mo,Coy for Liquor Liceuse NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. H. McCoy, did upon the 24th day of Jan. A, D 1884, fle her opplicat on to the Mayorand City Countil of Owana, for license to w1l Malt, Spirituous and Vinous' Lijuor, at Pop. Av. but. 20 & 22d atroes, and ward, Omsha, Nob,, ‘from the drd duy of Fobiuary, 1853, to the'L1th day of April, Boging L h ur later. rnoon and eve It thero be no objoction, remonstrance or pro- tawt flled within two weeks from Jan. 20th A. D. 1883, tho said license wili b grauted. Mre. H. McCoy Applic nt. Tur Ovaua Bem rewspaper will puslih the above notice once e1ch week for two weeks at the exponee of the applicant. The city of Oma- ba 13 1ot to be chiarged thyrowiih, JJ L. C. Jwwerr, Cily Cleik, Matter of Appli tion of Louis Robidous, for Liquor License. NOTICE, tol Av. street, 3rd W 16th day of Faluary 183, to the [1th day of April 18 3, 11 t) ere be no abjection, remonstras tost tiled within two weeks from ¥ bt A D, 1883, the said licenso will he grantod LIUIS hODIDOTX, Applicant. The Omaha Beo newspaper will pu_lish the above notice ance each woek for two weeks at the expense of the applicant. The City of Omaha is not to he charged therewith Jo o or pro. y 2nd d 7 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Orvicn oF CONITROLLER OF TIIK CURRRNCY ) Washicgton, Decomber 30, 1882, Wikiras, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has beon made to appear that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF CMA- HA," in the city of Omabs, in the county of Dougla’, avd State of Nebriar has complied with all the provis ors ef the *“Act of Congress to enable Na fcoml E fng Arsociations to ex- tend their corpora‘e existence aud for other pur vose " apyroved July 12th, 1852 Now ? uerrrork, 1, Joha J. Kaox, Comptroller of the Currency, do herehy certifly that **he First National Bank of Omshs,” in the city of Omaha, he county of Doug as, and rtat of Nebrask, i suthorized to have succossios forthe veriod speciicd in in itsam articlos of usso ciatton, naa ely, until the fcloss of bu.inies on December 31, 192 IN 1) STIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hend sud seal of otfice thin 30th day of Decombir, 1382, JOHNJ, KNOX { “brat Comptroller of the Currend'y. t ~ No. 2. Jan 4 qm n i 'exterl. Thomas&h {'exterL. Thomas&iro, WILL BUY AND SELL. R A . FNSSN AL AND ALL TRANAKACTIONS CONNECTED Pay Taxes, Rent, Houwroy, Ete, HOOM 8, o CREGHTON BLOCK Fifteantn 8. = = = = «Umnha Neb, DR. F. SCHERER KESPULLY ALL Chronic, Nervous and Special Liceages, Nodicines (urnisbiod at ofce OYoe, N. W. corner 15th and Farnam rtreets, over Morchant s National Bank, Omaha Neb, Office Hours—0t0 112 a. m,, 1 tof and 7 to 9p m Residonce 1114 wouth 13th eivect. WGeor. ‘P Bemis Real Hstate Agency, 6th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha agency does striotly & brokorage businces Bot speculate. aud ~therefore any balance of our books are (nsured agalust e A FEW BARGAINS XN HouseS /m/ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Wor all these Patnful Complaints and Weaknesss #0 common to our beat female population. A NMedlelne for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a W, #he Greatent Wedival Dissarery Sines tho Daws of Mistongs EW1 revives the drooping wpirits, invigorates and onises the organie functions, gives elasticity and irmness to the step, reetores tho natural lustre %o the @79, and planta on the palo cheek of woman the resh rosea of Life's spring and early summor time. | S Physiclar It and Prescribe It Freely,Sq T.0TS, 1t removes faintneas, flatuloncy, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relioves weakness of the stomaok, Thas foeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight d hackache, is always permanently cured by ite nea icnte ev Vu O ars £ cate every vesiige of Humors from Blood, and ive tone and strength to the system, MR ¥ Oumed o ohild. ThsiR 08 BAVNg &, \ Both the €ompound and Blood Purifler are prepared a4 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price ol either, §1. Rix bottles for §5. Bent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, §1 per bas for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all lotters of tnquiry. Enclose Sct.stamp. Send for pamphlet. | family should bhe without LYDIA . PINKH. N o conitipation, i n 1. v BY BEMIS 15th &Douglas St. o IVER PILLS, B Sorpidiiy ot e i JAGOB KAUFMAN, REMO /ED TO NO. 611 16TH ST DEALRR IN ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES FOR SALE. New 60-horse power Stoam Boller, ew 25-horse power Stesm Boiler, New Vertical Steam Boiler. New Vertical *team Boiler, 15-horse power, Becond hand vertical steam engine of 16-horse :&E?Klwl:m Flllr:::ksslockcmd all articles boe Missouri Vallsy Boiler & Sheev Iron Works, M. W. HARTICAN, PROPRIETOR* HOUSES AND LOTS. No. 19—Full ot aud now house, bolow and ono up-stairs. Fight fc and revenabove. Brick found A bargain, 8500 No. I8—'Large two story houso, 10 rooms, two largo collars W. bster and j10ar Hamilton strect noar Poor Cla t $600. No. 16—House aud lot_on 17¢h Clark 8t. house 6 room 1 ete. §1200 McCARTHY & BURKE, No, 15— House of 3 rooma full lot on Pierce St. Undertakers, No. 21 New Fouseot 7 rooms, with corner lot, | 218 14TH S8T., BET. FARNAM AND —__povaias M. HORWICH & 00, 8su dersSt. $10 0, DEALEE IN Paper Stock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest Prices Paid, Shipments from the country solicited. Xemittauoee OMARASEIIE BeotuMlvAssAA S I e INEW No. b5--Houso of eight rooms, barn etc. lot 60x165 foet $2:00. Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two full lots on 19th Street near Lake 8. $1600. No. §)1—Twonty five loty in Farkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red stroct car line $400 ©each casy torma. No.850Four lotson Delaware Et. near Hans- 610, altlot on South avenue, near 0, $0°0. . §40—Eighteen (18) lots on £1at, 22nd, 23rd and Saundersstreot, Loar Giaco, $600 each, aud tiful restdonce lots on Cathor- Ine strect, near Havscom park, $1,600 Twolvo'borutitul residence fots'cn Hamilton ; bigh and EMBROID- Bevernl acre avd halt acro cornor lots on Cum- jurt a d Calitornia strcots, in Lowe's soo- ddition and Park Plico—noar Acadomy of pepoct Place” on Hamilton and woet of the end of Red S onvent of the Sisters of r hatf wilo from pest flice, and 8, §$150 to $500 (ach, Clare, 0no and or ons m lo teom U. P, only b percent down wnd 5 pee cont per ERIE Lotsi s Lowe's addition one-h , Lowe's 2ad addition. R vznn's b on's, Hanscom Place u;l\::l fl:: 2C’ SC' 5C’ 7c, 801 to, ta In ‘Oro it Foncler additon quarter m'le south-cast uf Union Pacifis and B, and M. K. . dopots, $200 to $1,600 each, very eary terms, Business Lots. UP TO Threo good husino®s lota on Dodge near 12th streot, 2/x12) feut ench, §1,500 each, or #4600 for all, eawy torma, TFwo kool busdness lots on Farn whroct, 33x 66 oot onh, with frau tor abou- 850 por ye. 443152 tect on Faru $2.50 'PER YARD! 1 plendid Warchouse ot on Union Pacifto right of way, north of track and oast of Nafl Works— bulug 132 fo-t nor h t-ontace on Miaon steoct, by Abott 100 fo t west frondave on 150 at, Farms a'd wid Iseds in Dougl Dodge, Waehivgton Burt, Wavre, & anton, and other Koon couniies in cas vrn N braskator sale. “Iuxos palu routa collected, ant moncy loaned on Improve and country projorty at low raten of fntores A FULL LINE OF BEMIS' CITY MAP, FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITHH EVERY ADDI- 110N RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TODATE. “OFFI CrAL MAP OF THE CITY.” $56.00 EACH, GED. P.BEMIS, Real Bleached Muslins, POPULAR BRANDS Estate | pnasmaNTac0LE Agency,| 1307.FARNAM STREET DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON ARCHITECTS, REMOVED TO OMAHA NATICNAL BANK BUILDING. Architects *f tho|Omaba Natioval Ne 16th and Douglas St., Omaha . Neb.,