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moet on September 13th at Kavess City for tho aunual convention. B fore ac journing the board passed A Day Honored by Custom and|ene following resolation: Tradition Omana, Neb,, March 21, 1883 Kitchen Br )t hers: GrNrLemen —The state hoard pre- vious to adjournmeny this afrernoon paseed, unavimously, the foliowing resolution: ResoLvep, That a vote of thanks be tendered to Kitohen Bros., proprietors Yesterday was knowa s Maun-| ;¢ the Paxton house, for the free use ¥ eited Stak boffl o8 hod day Thursday or Shere Thuraday, one | of this room, aud for the eatisfactory | Tatiog the Utited Statas postcilise 8 of the two days of Holy Week, which [ accommodations of the members, custom house will grestlyimprove that stand out distinctly ss honored by It @ives me much pleasure toendorse [ building. . custom and tradition. Maunday portoually these sentiments, and to Among other things, it will removo eay that at no previous session hav i Thursday Is 5o called, says an author -vu’hnd a moupenjg'.b]g and nom? all traces of the terrible tragedy which oceurred at the doors of the coart ity, from a corruption of the Latin | fortable time. Respectfully, room on the third fhor The The Daily Bee. OMAHA, Friday Morning, March 23 GOOD FRIDAY. WAS IT ACCIDENTAL? A Bullet Hole fn a D or Panel. Chances that Ool. Watson B #mith Was Not Mur- dered, A Few Items Corcerning Its Observance, \ Porsonal Notioe. If this ocmes to the netice of J. A. OCampbell, now traveling in Western Jows, he is hereby requested to re- port In person at this office at once on a matter of importance. A. R, Sover, Business Manager Omana Bee, Tho work of repaintlrg and deeo- Wenther Report (T'he following observations wore taken at the same moment of time at the stations THE pAILY BEk: FRIDAY MARCH 28 goon thereafter as _practicable, for the trinl of Private Harry O :feon, troop E, 3d cavalry, and such other prison- ors as may be heova'is b f re dt, Datalls for vho O u apt. Danlel W. Benham. S vewrn i faotry; First Lieutenaut Jobo A. Baldwin, Ninth infantry; Fust Lieutenant W J, Wakeman, »sistant surgeon; First Lieutenant Keancls Woodbrisge, Sev- enth Infantry; Second Lieatenant Albert 8, McNutt, Ninth infantr;; Second Lieutenaut Waiter R. Seott Ninth iofantry; First Lieateohnt Kd- gar O, Robertson, Ninth infantry, judge advocate, DIFFERENCE UF OPINIOS. What the Judiciary Committee of the Counci! Thinks of the Via- duct Bill. word mandatum, a command, the day Avr. Bexnerr, Sooretary. stalns on the wall have been ich the Lord wash T ek L e b DO YOUR DU1Y. ¥ibed o)ef wilh GuIEE DA A ETYN His disolples’ foet, to tench them the RATE L Lis Aaoe. 1nkditp 45 NS SIRETS Voters of Omaha Must Register et LR AR AL office has boen fillod with puity and mentioned ) WAR DRt U S SioNaL Service, | OwanlA, March 22, (1:45p m ) { writor dcclares that Maunday is from stalncd wo w8 to resemble the reat of the Fronch maudler, to beg, and cor- the woodwork. : ul will bo remem o L diant bered thet tho fatal ocsurrence took S AL LU L If They Want to Take Part in|place at the door of the private office, o 1 e R Y S Meot which is on the cast side of the oorri: 4 N flovty |54 “Stioro Tauraday,” in that *‘cho peo- U elib g Ll dor, and et 1o tho window looking f y ple would on that dry ehesr their 0 [KW |Cloudy | out on Dodge streot, beneath which 10 (W [Cloudy 4 heads and c'ip thelr bear s and puol : % window the bullet was picked up. The 2 SWIEST AT | chote heads and . #o make| Beglncing vith this dato the Bowly | fryces of the aifair discovered by 30 (N a7 | them honest agalnst Easter day.” | APPointed reglatrars of this olty will| gy 1 6 Kosters in the prosecution of Y 3 13w |2 [ In practical Amerioa beyond church | et at thelr designated places of regis- | hia work lead him to think that the Buford.. ... By ( | servicos, attended by the raithful, |tration from 11 a, m. until 7 p. m. |shootiug was accidental, el Billing ., L little 1s known of the day save that it til the Sat : The vwo doors_on tho east sldo o Peadwo d. i‘“‘" Glody praasdin U on PHARY, Knd la WBEHVRE| Soos, Ay eatil, Sha Batarday LEtars o uy sy ™o eg "pustinpa tan” 1660 Apath: Lacrosse, tho cloae ot the long forty deys’ fast Goud Friday has had a strong hold apon the sflsction aud veneration of Catholle people In all counirics and at all times, Whother or not churches sgree that the day fs the veritable one of the crucifixion, the event which it commemorates poss officient sol- Gl . The ohsndellor which hangs from the Under the now law theso registrats | center cf the ceiling is equally distant have baen directed to open an entirely | from * both doors, the three objects notw sot of registration books in which | forming a trlavglo, while the spot ut found is 1 they are required to record, not merely l"':;c:h;h:';“fl“, v;;:’ tg:’;:, n,,:,e,: the awme, age, natlvity and length of | In cleaning up the door next thecourt residence of each voter, but also his |room & bullet hole was fourd, which LOCA ", wHMVITIKS —To-day is Good Kriday. —A complaint has been filed against Jobn Metealf for acting as a runner for a hotel without a license. emnity to affect all bellefs which ac:|place of residenco by number of street [sunk In the wood about a half —Omaha Chapter No, 1, Royal Arch|koowledge Ohrist as their suprome|or else a designation describing the|an inch, but had no bullet Masons, meets this evening for work | head. plnce of residonce, in it. The misslle evidently in the R, A, degree, A curious castom, that of] baking| Although the regisirars doubtless|came from thedirection of the chande- “hot cross buna'” on this di quaintly alluded to in an almansc for 1733: do know & great many voters in their | lier and from about that height, The wards, they do not know their loca- | chandelier is of almost solid iron and tion by stréets, blocks and numbers, | not of the flimsy uature in which such and, therefore, it is the business of [ things are gotten up nowadays. A every voter to call in person and pive |shot striking it would leave no im- the required information. This is all | pression whatever but would glance important for mapy reasons The | off at somo angle. If toward the door —Good Friday services at Trinity Ca- thedral 11 8, m , with & sermon, and at 5 p m., offering for foreign missions. —The mud is resuming its old-time strength on the street crossinge,anda chain gang would be useful as well asornamental *Good Friday comes this month; the old woran runs With one or two s penny hot croes buns, Whose virtue is, if you believe what's said, They'll not grow mouldy ke comaon on the main streets, - published list of regl.t;nlon must [ tn which the mark is found l; wonild,::ll —Bishop Clarkson will presch (D, V)| Tt is sald that the herb pudding for- show the residence of each voter op- | it had notsufficient forca to bary itsel tedsy Good Friday, st St. Mark's | merly exteraively baked In tho 1g|or'.h posite his name, and if this is not|in the wood, drop to the marble tloor done, the main object of the law, which is to prevent frand and double| It looks from the facts above atated voting, would be frustrated. as if Col. Smith had in coming from Herutoforethe swearing in of voters | the private office stopped to turn the who wore not registered was done pro- | key in the door, using his right hand miscuously, and even that causes so (and having his back to the stairway. much trouble that hundreds of men ) The papers he carried on his left arm losa thelr votes every election rather [ while he held the revolver iu his left than go through the process. A striot | hand. 1In the act of locking the door onforcement of the law, asregarda|the weapon was accldentally dis- non registered voters, is liahle to cat | charged und after doing its deadly off hundreds of others, Lat every | work struck the chandelier, glanced voter, ther:fore, do his duty and go | from that to the nex door and failing before the registrar in person. to enter deep onough to stay dropped The following are the places of |to the floor aud rolied acrces the hall- reglatration. wall to the window where it was First ward, Slaven houre, Tenth |found. street. This would look plausible and carry Second ward, Saratoga honse, Nine- | out the theory of -csidental shooiing, teenth and Williams the only thing throwing doubt on the Third ward, basement of the Mil-|matter belng the open window and lard hotel, Judge Weisn' office, foot prints found at the west end of Fourth word, sherifi's cflice, connty | the corridor on the firs: floor. of | 0uzt house, Farnum street. Fifth ward, Sixteenth street, second door south of the southeast corner cf California street. Sixth ward, store of A. H. Sander, corner of OCuming and Saunder streets, P R (P e BIRDS OF PASSAGE church, on Pierce and FEighth streets, and naturally roll away several feet. South Omaha, at 11 o'clock &, m. —At nregular meeting of the Omaha Glee club it was decided to postpone give ing the proposed May concert to a period later in the season, probably October. —The workingmen's central committee will meet this (Friday) evening, at the city hall, at 7:30 sharp, All membera are requested to be on hand, Per order of the chairman, —John Maxwell who was arrested as o suspicious character some time ago, and was sent to j il but sllowed to leave the city for the vity's good, resppeared yester- day and was sent up to serve out his time, of England had for its chief ingredient the leaves of the passlon dock. This plaut In the parts of fractification is sald to produce fancled representations of the cross, hammer, nsils, eto., and the effect produced by its con- sumption was to bring to the one who sate it a reminder of the days of the passion. The Good Friday bun, Ilike many of the Christlan customs, must go back to heathendom for its origin, for sacred caken styled ‘‘boun” were offered every seventh day at the Ar- kite temples. T Bryant s ““The offerings which people in ancient times used to present to the gods were gen- orally purchased at the entrance of the temples, elgechlly every epecles f consecrated bread, which was de- nominated accordingly.” Oae spe- olos of consecrated bread which used to be offered to the gods was of great antlquity, and called boun, —Thou_ b ths pra:enting of cards s more popular than < ver, Kubn & Co, alone keep a0 immensa line, of which all are beauti- ful. They probably sell moro cards than | “"AUotHar anclent writer speaks ol other dealers combined, the boun and calls it a cake with two ~Judge Stenberg, who was legislated | horns. Again Cocrops is sald to ont of the office of rogistrar by the recent | have offered up a sort of sweet bread legislature. has recelved from Gov, Dawes |and Empedochs offered a house madoe his appoiatment ns notary publio and en. | of fine flour and honoy. The prophet tered upon the dutics of that office, Jeremlah refers to this sort of offering as made by the Jewish women, at ~The quarterly conference for the Pathros, in E??Q, ad 'of thele Base : N°',=:f:h m:lhyd""leéh::‘ *:'- reor: gfism,l in so doleg, ‘m]-g small, Good gan's i Latter | Fridsy loaves baked in Kogiand were Dy Saluie oemvanea to-day s 7:80 p, i | noh Lvanded for foodgbas & small pore Iliinots Lana Seekers. F. Bellows, of Weeping Water; N, I, st the Saints Chapel on Cass between | tion grated into water sud worked iuto Burke, of Altion; Wm, Black, Fremont; { Sixteenth and Seventeenth stroets, H. N, | a panada was believed toba s sovereign | The freight train which left this|J. H. Buckstafl, Lincolo; Mre. M. B, secretary. remedy for meuny disorders. The|city at 9 o'clock yestorday had at. [Hoxle, Grand Island; D. Evans, Lincolo; —The membersof No. 1 engine com- | °Foms buns of England were formerly | tyched & number of coaches contaio. |C: V- Ireland, Syracuse; A, L. Covey, S, dany will give » ball on the evening of of unleaven bread, referring, of Ing 181 Iaborers destined for British Paul; W, H. Keene, Pl.ttsmouth and April bth at the Masonlo ball. W. 8. 300 to the unleaven bread of the|'"8 estined for British| yohy Maylor, Stanton, are guests at the Whitehouse will offciate at fln“‘m“.""‘ Jows, and were marked before baklug | Columbla, where they will go to work | Paxton. with the form cf the cross. Many su- | on the west end of the Canada Pacific R. W, Clark, E, W, Tuthill, G, V., Mor- and O, C. Field ss mauter of ceremonies, titlous folk atill mark all The comiaittes are D, W, Lae, Auton J, | Fncir eaben with che slga of tho crons | 7024 They osme trom Chicago by a| ford, aad . A. Wills of the Omaha & Harold and C, O- Field, Thia is the sixth | before baking, and it sald that the cus- special traln over the Rock Island |8t Paul road are guests at the Paxton. annual ball of the company, and certain to | tom of maklng s cross s a substitute |road, arriving at the transfer Wed-| Rev. G. W. Wainright and wife, of prove a most enjoyable one, fora name when one cannot write is a [ nesday night. Blair, are puests at the Millard, —A regular meoting of the Third ward | Femnant °:‘“' 0,1“3"'&’% et ree Twenty-one emigrants from Oln.| H. L. McMeans snd family, of Grand republican club will be held Friday - 9. SAMIK. gt 100 8y DUns| i natl will arrive this evening on the | Island, are in the city. waan sapposed, in olden times, to pro. ing, Murh 334, ot the Oty botal, crser | {0 the houss agalnat fire aud tho pas. | Missourl Pacifio, and leave for San| Warren Shieldley. the Kansan City oat of Tenth and Harney street. M. H, Carle- | ;1 050kg and bakers vied with each | Frrnolsco., tle man, is in town. hles & 14 R. A, Kotohum, of Denver, is » guest BRSONAL. - Mias Florence Huger, daughter of Su. s | perintendent of the Missouri Pacific at St. ® | Lous, Misses Cora and Lena Cundiff, for- merly of the St. Joe Gazstte and now of the St. Louis Republicen, are in the city en route home from a vislt to St. Joe in Laborers for the Canada Pacific— |care of Conductor Moore. other for the excellence of the com.| The Union Paclfic traln which left —~In the police court yesterdsy there|modity. Amnother, which for somo | Wednesdsy at 12 a'clock had a party | of the Pexton. were fonr plain drunks, all of whom went | time obtained, was that of blesing|of men from Illinols, going west to| ™\ " o 61 koo of Sohugler, in at tjall. Three vagrants, being Polanders | rings on Good Friday, that the wearer | look for Nebraskalands, “Among them M. T. 8. T ¢+ RARULIA, 18 8 who could not speak & word of English [might not fall i1l during the coming | were quite a number of stockmen, who the Paxton. wero {held ‘until_an_interpreter could be|Year. In some pordons of Ireland it|are looking for locations for atock grooured. was common to deprive even Infants :nrn;: d'fll::’gxliubhdk ntsges of secur- | Millard. { o of sustenance from 12 on the night « f |ing lands ebraska, where stock | —Instead of having two eloctric strect Thuraday to 12 onl'(jnuu growing, grain raising "and pasturage M&t«E. Atwatsr, of Decatur, 1a at the lampe, the Paxton hotel nuw has one, | Friday night. Au ancient custom ls|can be combined, are becoming known J which is hung at the southwest corner of [ found in the bock of cevemonials of |In the esst, and men of means are| S.C. Owe, of Blair, is at the Millard, Faroam and Fourteenth streets, in such | the kings of Eogland, wherein is told | coming here by hundreds to invest.| J, 0, Coonwall, of Papillion, is at the position as to light both streets in each | how kings and queons ‘‘did creck to|The party was in charge of 8. M, | Millard, direction for s long distance, the new [ the cross in token of their hamiliy Kuox, Ksq , agent of the land depart- | 1, B, Hoxle, of Grand Island, is at the arrangement belng quite an improven ent. | In the aixteenth century Oatholics |ment of the Union Pacific at Prince- | p, von’ ! . Th the bo took the | fféred €ggs and bacon, from which we | ton, I 5 A —H. Thompaon, the man who to0 1y gleat that tha cish was i order| Wm. Bliss, president of the B ston| O-As Averill, of Lincoln, is at tho Mil. whisky from D L. McGuokin's saloon and | o, “that g Even to the devout|& Albany road, with a party of |lard. was fired out of town, did not stay very | Ohristian who seen in the sacred sym- | friends, arrived in the oity Wednes.| J, H. Reynolds, of Wymore, is in the long, and beins found bere “I‘lfl h:. bal the token of h's redemption and g.’ |l:“ » special car, returning from | gy, fined $5and costa asa suspicious ol promise of rest, there is much of i an Francieco. They are stopping at Miles Zontmeyer, of Schuyler, is in the city. acter, and sent up for twenty days on|torest iu this hauding down to pos- | the Millard and went east yesterday, bread and water, terity of the odd supcrat!'lons which —_—— - —~Captain Ooolidge, of the Seventh in-|mingled their harmless ploturesque-| #€ Dlamond Dyes are so perfect faatry, arrived yestorday from Fort Rus. [Dess with thelr early reiigios, | sud so beautifal that it 1s a plessure sell, to assume his duties at Fort Omaha|[1! D0 longer hot crors buns greet | to use them. H}u“y good for dark aa instrustor in rifle practice f:r the de- ‘;‘;n::d.;hg%nfi;l’d;nmcznhg. dlnd‘ orlight colors, 10 cents. s deprived o —_———— ! p:?h:ul‘n:::hu;"m::“.h lC“:;.hel‘iw-' Fasswaschang and h“‘“““’? at least | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE | service. For aule at : e vl ¥ 0 the oity, 00| o have the gorpel of good will, the | Made from the wild flowers of the F. D. Coorer & Co's, il bis return from leave to Fort Robinson. | poautiful charity of deods and the|PAR ¥AMED YOSEMITE VALLEY |m5-m&edwlm —The following officers were eleted at | ohagtening of self-sacrifice, I wo do| it is the most fragrant of perfumo. the annual election by the St. George's | yot litorally oreep to penttential croen | Monufactured by El B. Slaven, S wciety Thursdey Mr, James Stockdale| on weary limbs, can we not at least | Francisoo. Forealo in Omaha by W, i president, and James Rothwell secretary, | mend our ways by atriking out that|v. Whitehouse and Kounerd "Broa, i Both of the gentlemen wre well known inour | which degredes, and elevate ourselves i rowaal : | ' § i | P COOPER WAGONS have arrived. Praotloal experlence demonstrates and proves them the cheapest in the market for real -- Army Orders. Officlal notifisati -1 having been re- ceived from the hesdquartors of the army of the promotion of Second Lieutenant Thomae S, McCaleb, Ninth irfantry, company A, to be firet licu- tenant, company F, vice-Pease, ap never | pointed adjutant, he will procesd to Apply 8t| iy his company. Tho travel direct- 1, 00F. 12th 104§y necesnary for the publio service. _ fob28m&etf The Qasttermaster'’s department will forpich transportation from Omaha, Neb,, to Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., for Frederick Piitt, 9.h (nfan- try band, on farlongh without means to redurn to hls station. The regl- community, especially Mr, Stockdale, who | toward moral purfection? bas beer in our midst for the last fifteen There is no question but with Lis FOR SALE, A new slde-bar, eud spring top bug gy, made by Soyder and took first of | prlzo &t tho etate fair last fall; have beeu ""““""g used and will be sold low, 1| Western Newspaper Union, and Dounglas st. years, Satisfuctory Eviden:e. ability he will fill 'the high position be. A:-ll‘:h_“"hifl_l“ Wlllultlule Druggist, < stin, Tex., writes: stowed upon bim by the sccloty with honor | )i "W WALL'S BALSAM FOR Ti1 to all concerned. LUNGS for the pnst year, and bave found —1It is stated that Mr, P. E. Eustis, | it l“i:o!i‘lhu mmlhuhl X;y m(:!iqluu 1 have goveral passenger sgent of the B, & M :;.-' ooty 33...:1"'(? tor .l»v\;:m::u. Celds m, ivi railroad, is to be married shortly to find of | entire satisfaction, ¥ Pleate -eut’l m% onn% of the most charming snd wealthy young |gros by Saturday’s stesmer. ladies of Philade!phis. It is certain that be i’ engrossed in the erection and arravge- ment of one of the handsomest and most - Tl health genorally comes from lack the proper life forcen in the blood, ) b7 15 To reators the blood to a healthy state o Wo have in transit a cholco atock of | 1% Brown's Iron Bittera, 'op or Batton, Yellow Bottom and pin i mental adjutant, 9:h infantry, will be White Bottom 'Onfon Sots, which we | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA |notified by the q‘ulflermuter farnish- will nell at eastorn prices. ~Shipment HA, NEB. ing the transportation, that the cost of will arrive Saturday, We aro ready| Tables supplied with the best the[the same may be properly charged for your order. market aflords, The tvaveling publio sgainat the soldier. m20-me 2t MiLLarD & Prog, | olalm they get better acoommodations| The general court-martlal convened o b snd more general eatiefaction here|at Fort O. A. Russell, Wyo., by para- than at any other house tn O orders No. 1! The Underwriters' assoclation of lhh.flv;dn. uu:gll'.'t.;:hL (R0 Cuspets cxon B, 11 declee than are pussessed by suy other man in : Nebraska will rise up and invite him to shake —[State Journal. W, W. tiogge, of North Platte, is at the | | At the regular meeting tho clty council on Tueeday cvening fhe com- mittee on judiciary, in preeenting the oplaion of the city attorney on the conatitutionality of the Colpetzer bill, took the opporiunity to differ some- what with Mr. Howe, whoso opluion was endoraed by Judges Savage and Doane, This opluion has already boen published, aud the report of the judiclary committee is appended here- to: Mr PresipeNt—Your commites to whom was referred a communica tlon of the board of trade relating ‘¢ the so-called viaduot bill passed at thy lagt ression of the legislature with in structions to get the opinion of the city attorney and other counsel here- with present the required opinfon: Tho city attorney states that the city authorities can treat said bill as if the same were no, in existence, Your committee’s opinion is differ- ent. question is unconstitutional, but eald bill must be troated as & proper law |(until de- clared to be null and void by the supreme court, We know of other bills passed by a former legislature which in the opinion of scme of our most 2minent lswyera were held to be unconstitutlonal, and also by a ma- jorlty of the city council, but such a bill was finally held to be constitu- tional by the supreme court. Therefore your committee think it to be advisable to bring the matter in some shape before the supreme court for a decision, and that the cily at- torney be inatructed to test the con- stitutionality of the law in the court. CHas, KAUFMANN, D. L. MoGucky, W. 1. Bakeg. Jadiclary Committee. - Fortunes or Farmers and Mee« chanics. Thousands of dollacs can be eaved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and family, If you are bilious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed epirits, and generally debilitated, do not delay a mo- ment, but go at once; and _procure_s bot- tle of those wonderful Electric Bitters, which never fail to cure, and that for the trifling sum of filty cents.—{Tribune. Sold by O, F, Goodman, The best and largest assortment of cock stovis and ranges, a completo line of builders’ hardware, mecha ics’ tools. You can buy for cash cheaper than any place in town,at J, H. Erck's, 616 and 617 North 16th. m22m&elmoeod HAS BEEN PROVED "he SUI T KIDNEY DISEASE Doe) 1 lame back disordered G f e AdI€8s 1o5our e, such sex, s pain|d and P e “Mr Ethan Lawrence, my townsman,” ssys Dr. Priliip ¢ Fallou ' Monkion, Ve, ‘“was bl ated from Kidney discase. The »kin of his logs ehone like glas ', Kids ey-Wortcured him. Apr. 2082 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of tre Kidneys and {i =L |VER=—— T4 has #peeifio action on this mostdmportant 4| ‘enabling it to throw off inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion e s aarwni | Sondition, eootiag 113 m : from Malaria. e mesne ptic, or constipated, Kid. Eystem, every one should take & thorough oourve of it. (5 SOLD BY DRUGQISTS. Price ““Tell my br ther so'dicre,” writ 8 J. C Pawer. el Treuton, Ill., and all ¢ thers, foo that Kiin« Wort cured my'20 years liver di oid s Publ o 1t, plaace, in St. Louls tlobe-Democrat * Aok Carhier o capes. Genig) H of Myurst wn (Pa) Hank, raid, Horat, C sh rocently: ! THIS edstroming com ® plaint i3 very eptto b cor id o of rheumatism, fal ing uncer wy no- tie r. Philip C. Eallcu, Monkton, Ve, ‘Apr, 20 FOR -NL-IE-U-YE-A-T-K-8-M As it is for all the painful diseases of the jonly tho victims of r) Wae also belleve that the bill in | h i haumation saa peiies. of the woreh s of e tortibis dmase have been quickly relieved, and in e 8™ * PERFECTLY CURED, B|PRICE §1. LIQUID or DAY, SOLD by DIBD. KUONY John Koony, father of J. B wod B, Kuong, died March 2lat, agcd83 years, The funeral took place yesterday fr m tha late reridence at Calboun THOMPSON — Monroe, ivfant won of Geanville and Ellea Thompeon, ~ died March 129, at 9:30 o, m., aged four mouthx nod six days. Funeesl on Friduy st 3 c'clock p. m,, from the fami y 1esidence, corner of Nive- teenth and Sherman sreets. Friends o the faniiy sro invited MILROY—In thin city yester lny, at 1:0, of droysy, age 42 years aud 6 months Faneral to-dsy at 2o%clock. Friends of the family are invited. e ——— Rhipe stoue joweiry at Bdholm & Erickson's. 24 SPECIALS will POSITIVELY serted unless pald in advance. not bein The 'maba Savm'afljank 16y ow prepared 40 mate lowrs on Omaba City o Dou .l Cou ty T 0 A Xa IR e AT I At Carrent Rutos o! Inboret, Z9"NO COMMISSION CHARGED G £53-1m 10 LOAI ONEY TO LOAN—AL 8 per cent, Shriy M B\ ERite and Loan TAwency, opposi postoffice, _767-tt ONEY TO LO'AN—Call at Law oifice of Thouas room 8 Creighton Blook. HELP WANTED. ANTRD—G 1l fo wereral h usework 8. W cor 21stard Le ve wor h Ste. 524 ANTED-A good girl for general house work Ualat 113 soath 17th street. 521-23 V ;A good dini strest Restau —_— | F R BALE. ToOK SALE—: plendid 80 acce favm b ar ¢ Fine e sidence property near i f uit, good booses, barn welln, ¢« aud oruawental triey Will trads o property. Bug in Fivaacre In*s na £ o'ty, §126 6cr ; €100 cash, o1k vime, WX po_cent, f i, 74 miles trom On aha frus Acd shwo trors, ve t F vescre trau, ¥1,500. Uoriao and lob near #'rsct car tern s, Corner 13t and coit ge on Devenp rt, #] 8 wo hou 8, 50uth city Iimive, 80, Eay £34-24 PIVER S B CHEAP—A geod +ile bar bugsy, Zeidr watoive, ‘B, . Beo 5%6.23§ OR HALE Ol RENT-Voso Pisno. 8. U, J OANAN. ho ]m‘uum. Onion Seta f 1 & © cheap G. W18, 1414 D égontreat, B0 JORS Lt Two houses . s nd b rcoms. Br ok fiundati n goot hard andofs wa'er, foll fot, on & uth sded stee’, witnin twa locks of 85 Mary's svonu-, 1 quire on the prowi e, 0,841 vonth 24d § reet. 522-2we JFOR s Lt Thorough bred dorsey Bull cat, fulEe ‘gre , 8,J. Rhicn 1005 outh svenue 517281 A'E =& ro t, 1 0w one story frame oot & o tull lot oh 18%h street. First.clase Jo ation, Six rions, every co ven &Y. A ply at 1w oftice cf Ken- 17 and 15 Omaha Natona! Back ¢ tago on Cum'rg 8%, $400 drcom co'tagoon 10h 8 $325 © ttage pot, couta’nat Head cfSt Mary's avenue, McJAGUE o) pos te Post Offi e, Fnu *ALE -Nice, groen Cedar Trees at 26th ond Howad sireet.. 403241 OR SALE - Quanty of Oak fence posts. Tn- quise ar W idyard, Webster street, botween 17th and 18th, 450-:85 OR SALE OK RENT—A five room h us-, with barn, well and cistern. Lot G0x168. Apply to Saml G _Sievenson,or on premises, N . 2317 Pierce strect. 467-285 [VOR SALE—Fine Jersoy Bull for public ues. Wra awarded the prem'um at the last St fair, Apply J. Tuylor, 25 8. bet. 25tn and D ca- tur, rorth Omaha. 23 54- st ne middle-aged VW ASTEDFour go d wom n at once, at the fax cn Hotel. In- quire for the §'« ward. 537-28§ YV A TED- % socond cook axthe et Touse: 676-26 D--A stcady wan to d 1 yard work hote'. Applyat ¢ japer Union, 1 Howard sirects. mch22-2¢ ANTED—A good di ing room wirl at the Metropol tan hotel, meh22m&e 26 ANTED—A yirl to_taki ~ge of di ing room. Apply st Planier o £02-23§ ‘ ANTED —a kitchen girl ab Reircke's Re: taurant Gorma. prefe.red. 603 13th street. 512 ‘fin’»i-iizm-»\ gir] for g rersl housework ‘n & small fani ly. cor <aldwell acd FirSs,, one block west of Saunders strect. 500235 ANTED—A good girl for_kitch.n_work AppyS. E. cor. 18:h and Dodge. 511-22 —Good girl at Omaha hcuse, ANTED=A good taflorets on cus'om pin‘s Appy 1220 & vam street, near 13.n St 868,245 \VANTHI) Man and wife to work. D.J. Smito, Gardener, North Sherman Ave. 485-22*-Mar20-3¢ Y7 ANTED—Three good harnees ma ers, good YV wages to steady men, Address E. ¢ tache, York Neb. 43920 ANTED -A girl for general hou ework, Small family. Apply at onc, No. 214 8 13th street. 440-22 ANTED—A fow ladics and gentlemen as agents for the biggest paying busine’s in Americs. Room 3, 1308 Farnam Ss. 2 ANTED—A position by a competent book- keeper. Firstclass city reference’. Ad- dress Box 752, city. 489 26§ 8ITUATIONS WANTED, or, o nlan, dey res J_urnegman fer Woud draw & ar. e Bobemisn custom. App'y in the office f *Pckrok Z ps u” next to Eee office, 520 29§ ANTF D—By » young man, ro’ m and board in co tral location, Private tamily pre or- Address, s atng terms, “W. F. P.” Bo £25-26§ rot, office v ATION 48 hoo ~ke per, fiteen ysars SYrperiesce. Reforences given. Address Room 2, Cdd Fellows bl ck. £36-20§ By a gent'eman rnd wi prox., five or ¢ix room ccttage, vart of city. Add.ess, ¢t ting " Boe offics, 441-29§ M BIELLANE Jub WAN IS ANTED—Ono cr two fur i h d rooms with or wiinont hoars. Ad res sta ing terws and lo:ation, “M.” Bee cflice, tarme, . 404 248 WAN'H-:D—A house witn four or five rroms, with npe or 1wo full I ts, witnin a mile of RARE CHANCE—F.rsleat & bargaln, stock of genoral merchandise with an tablished trade in one of the best fowns on the B. & M, rallroad In Nebraska. Stock wiil in. voice about 81,500, Addrcsy lock b x 404, Coancil Bluffe, lown, v 1510 NOR SALE—One horse, 1ingle wagon and har ness, 1 Cooper wagon, CHARLTON BR‘S,, 31Tt 301 N. 15tn ' . PO YARD FORERIT=Apoly X Fverything needed to ran it Superior clay. "Also houge on ymd If wanted. LORENZ » DUBBLY, Yard 16th’reet, 2 blocks south of Be'levus rond 28018 QK SuLe OR »ENT—-My 2 etory br ck rosl- dence on 19th sticet and st. Mary's avenus for salc, $7 00). Sm.ll psyment down, ha'ance 10 6 years tine. Lot 50x700 fee:, Elegant bouse, vers c-1 venlens. WIIl rent it 10 v ood parcies for §65 per month | Call t onice sy . '8, 204-Aprl 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam 8t. EMIS' New Map of Omaha, {ust completed and ready for delivery at 8 cach. 18 4 feot wide by 7 feotTong. - Latgost aud most complete map of ¢ .ahn ever published. Official map of the city, ee column, OR SALE—House with 6 room: d°2 lote (each 66x132) in south Omabs, for $1,000, on caey torms, Wil rak+ texm on part paymont, inguire 12th strect, 245-1my €70R SALE CHEAP—-Choice unimproved bus- iness lots on Farnam Harney, Douglre, and Dadge streets. D\VIS & SNYDER, Real Est-te Agents, 1605 Farnam . Bargains in Real Estats, Touse and halt lot, gred lceation, 81,200, : House and balf lot, near of. Miry's avesus 1,600, Cetiage and corer lob on Dodge sirest, 43,600 Now Cottage in E. V. Smith's addition, Cottagoand full iot on 19th street, near venworth street, $2,200, 44 toot frontage on Farnam street, improved, 000. Corner lot on Dougles strect, §7.500. Bargain Bu iness lot on D‘:au street, £4,000, 110-0nd-2f 2,600, Lea- 100 foot front on Dodge stiest. Residence !n- vestment, 81,350, M(CAGUE, B07tt Opposiie Postoffice. R LE—A fireh clase second hand phacton: Cal' at 1810 Harney 8t. 897 R WALE—Pooncts maps of Nebraska 80¢ each. For bargains in On aha City improved and un mpr ved property, call on Wm, ¥, Bhri- ver, nont atate Kgons, opposite postofice. : I ANEDOS S‘muxo_nn Wedre day evering, Mar.h 14, t om No. 135 Jues St. betwoo. 10 b ard 11 h, » roan color.d cow about 4 or 5 year old, igo y: uog red color d calt, 520-243-m21-3¢ OST—This Wednesd 1y mor- ing betwoen 16th a d Cuming 8's. a d livere b ok, Fi pléase deiivir sime {0 Omaha Bakery, sig loth 515-22% 7 1L take children of ny age give them a wothers care for & liberal comoensation. A’dress Y, Z, Bee office. 368-1mo* ADIES wishing a quier place duriog .confine- 98¢ offic, must be low down for cash, Ad rees pa ofic, m cashe A oo | Ly ment, with oo wil adivom W, B, G ANTED—70 rent, two or three nicely far- 10 EXCHANGE for cit ty In O s, NVt reana il me oc Aueeo nloglyg(ar RAER0RANGE forcliprmstiniiohOn sh arney and Davenpors. «ddrces “Y:" Bee ofico® | haad o sl suf rasle Correspond wish N. C. stating price. 515-228 | < b , Biciame 1o, Neb. mo-lm | WANTKD"—Thren unfurniehad reoms or ight hou eteeping Addrers B. 1224 Firnm PECTAL INDUCEMENTS—0ffercd for wy store at Gilmore, Sarpy cou. Apply t0 0. Fros, there. 1 strect, Ou aha. W 20— Soms ono 10 adopt & girl ba month old. Good references reau d. Inuire at Poor Hot se 506-29§ ANTED —0. ¢ or two fu 1 ished rioms with or without woard, Adoress stating termy an0 location, “‘M" Bee cfice. 494 224 et L L R R S R G¥NCY Wanted by & young aod enterprie- NG e G L s acd on ground floor. Omuha firma that want a Council B ufts represor.t tive shonld addresa J_HN DOE 7 Pexr 8t V\ ANTED 10 privy v PO0ls £ cloan with »wnitar faction guaraoteed. 2161t FOR } ENT—HOUBES AND LOTS. OR REAT- Hous , bet. 14th and 15 b, on Coicago siree . Inquire of John Sw.it, 530 24§ JR RENT—Four acre tract, B2 SHRIVER & BELL. ARM FOR RENT—120 acres wi'hin city lim- iy APPIY 10 3. UH. 2. Bico ofie. with or without board, C03 . 17fh 8t e ———————————— FDR RENT—Furn'shed frout room, first floor, 508:2¢§ 0 LET -One lsrze r om, with or without voard, 1508 California .treet, 451-ap 17 AURNISHED PARLOR ROOM—And board. Modern coav.nlences, 1810 Dodga St cet. 486208 Fou RENT--N ¢ , noa' new cotfaze. Signtly, Jalllot, $13 por month. D L. THOMAS. 022 710 LET—A nice furnished or unfurni or without board, 1816 Dod; bet. 176r’ and 18th. \OR RENT—Two furnish d_rooms for light [ b use keoping, also. piano now at, V. k. C. Al rcoms. Ipquireat 24.9 Davenpore 8¢, 44192 VWV ANTED-Taloare an_ elght or ten soom house, with modern conyerlences acd in & good location, ton H se. [0 RENT—(00d Gomiortable buseinent rioms uitable_or bous:keeping. _Also good barn. vorthwest cor. 22 and Burt streets, im RARECHANE—FOR RENT—The 20d story A_ and basement of building No. 1111 Farnsm Wtiees. Inavire on premises. 1841m = 0 10 rooma, a8 #3 10 #25 per month 8hriver's Rent kureau, op- pasite_post office. T6i41 Address Jos. Garmean, Jr., Pax- 188! d paragraph 1, special orders mw Missourl, Kansas and Nebrasks, which e S aT No. i.‘:ul- 18?,3; from ::-m head- | [{Witkes, mohaEhRoN S 0o, e " the has been in semi-anuual session in this Sondsom 8 rod D ait, »|quarters, ia hereby dissolv - 3 R #ENT—Two double stores, sultable iu. dm.:umh‘?é clty for the past two days, adjourned Bpring Wl;.g.k:: st onoe to .K:!’::'I: :A-.““ Fort ;.) A, L w,':d l l mw-:nuu--—nd-' ufi’:i::-f::.‘ ‘snother columa of this vaper, 5.3 | 8t 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon to | store, on the 29th day ol'lnnh, 1888, or B i‘-‘-'.‘.‘.“.’.:fl-“."t.‘.‘:u""..'..fi.‘.‘.‘,""" .':t muun::u. F. Lange, 8. W, ou.mm.'..n . Wi EDWAKDKUrHL MAG'STER ¢ F PALMYSTERY AND COND® TI\ NALIST, 498 Tenth street, hetween Faroam and Harney. th heaid of vuardian spirits, obtain for any one a glance of $he pash and present, and on certain conditions In the ta. ture. and Shoes mado to order. Perteod satistaction vuaranteed. HEAT AND MOIA"TUR", THE ES SENOs OF 2 JFE. "HI TRUISM IS EAS. ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TE SPOUNFUL OFTARRANT'S SELTZER » PER- XENT IN A GLASS OF HOT WATER DALF AN IDDUR BEFORE BREAKFaST, FOR IN- DIGESTION. LYSPEPSIA,CR CONSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economi than the orpinary k'nds, and cannot be sold in competition with the wultitude of low test shory wight, alum or phsphate powder _3old ouly fo cans, Roval, BAKING FowDan Ca., Wall84. 1a ~¢ New York,

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