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Liberal ball, on the evening of April 24, the proceeds to go the benefit of the Fpis oopal church of this city. As this will be OMAHA. Monday Morning, March 26 Weather Report (The following observations were taken “t '.b‘: same moment of time at the stations menf The Daily Bee. in & noble one, we sincerely trust the hall will be filled to ita utmost oapacity. We cannot do too much to encourago that which builds up the moral and intellectual ings Exchange. ) — A tame coon entertains Photographer War Drr'r U 8 Browan Sarvics Haton nightly by climbing up ou the roof ‘Oatis, March 35, (1:45p. ) ———— - g 3 dow. —FEd. Wittig, on his return from the Hot Springs, brought a very handsome geological epecimen which ho presented to Judge Beneke, —Peter Rush, who in charged with as. sanlting Jennie Dickinson and robbing her of 8200, gave bail Saturday in the sum of $700 for his appearance and to keep the wTATIONN River. | “Height 101 10 4 oud v Lt. Rain ! 15'a | poace toward Miss Dickinson, Ho put up i . |77 | the sum in cold eash, s L4 | —The deaf and dumb institute will soon NE [Lt. """ | have a new boilor and coal house, with ud- e (30 a7 | a5 NE Lt Snowl.. | ditional shop room over the msme, a new cro s, 2180 09 | 87 INE |Lt. Bnow Fro. | barn, some improvementa in the printirg =ttt e, PR R office, and several other things of a lewer An Embeszler. nature in the way of improvementa, One J. A, Campbell who has, lately been soliclting subscriptions for Tur Bek in western Towa Is an emb: zzfer. We hereby warn all parties whom he may approach as agent of Tue Bee fhat he is an imposter and hae no right to represent himeelf as our agent. Tae Bee Pusuisuine Co. o ——— LOOAL 18 VITIHS, ~The principal business men of Farnam street are, we understand, unot satisfied with the present steep grade of that thoroughfare, and the progpects are that st an early day steps will be taken to ower the grade still more, ~Rev. Savage, of Omaha, a fow weeks o0go savagely burned all his one hundred six yoars’ labor in the gospel field, and has begun some new ones in savage earnest. ~ Easter Sunday is over, The Presbyterians had the benefit ot his and making a racket st the skylight win- [ With A PISCATORIAL PLANT. o first class entertainment aud aathe o' ject H&lf a M ]lwn Hah rflr Hahm!_ ka Waters, Orphans, “Eyes Bigger Than Their Stumachs” On Baturday evening the specia] oar ‘'Ponnsylvania,” owned by and in the service of the United States fish commisslon, arrived in Omaha from the easc and was side tracked on the south side of the Unlon Pacific depot, where It lald all day yesterday. The ‘‘Pennsylvania’ is No. 1, the “B, & 0.” No. 2 and No. 3 Is now In course of oconstruction for the com- miesion, the names being compliment- ary to the great roads of the east, which are principally used by the com- misslon in their woik. They are built after a patent and are rather curious looking Inside, though outside they resomble an ordinary coach, The Interior (of the ‘' Pennsylvania” is somewhat like a oaboose. At one ond is an office fitted up very comfor. tably, with closets for the heater, eto. on one side, At the opposite end is the kitchen, for the crew live on board and fifty prepared sermons, the result of | the car. The interlor of the car, after | on In consequence. takfog off the space occupted by the office, kitchen and closets is occupled by the tanks used for ocarrylng the Levi Carter has gone to Idaho, first new one, on the subject of heaven.— :'O-by .nfi;hu X dlronn llvlv-hnn:::: Hon, O, H. Dewey has returned from | Mote Journal of thecountry. On elther slde of the Chi-ago. —Mim Anns Morpan, the celebrated | islo {a a line of these tanks, which are [ named Tom Coffee, who is shipping J. E. Markel has roturned from the Pa.|dramatic resder, will give one of her en-|ahont the helght of an ordinary seat cific conat. Senstor Manderson has arrived from ‘Washington, ~It did not rain yesterday, but it came very near it. ~The two eldest children of Mr, W. F. Bechel are reported seriously ill. —Ben Marks, of Council Bluffs, fur- ished the $700 bail for Peter Rush, ~The matritmonal market is reported dull. Oaly five permits were issued last week. W, B. Millard, of the firm of Millard & and the owner was soon after pointed Pock, has returned from a business trip to | 0ut to Tue Bre reporter who Intro- Ohioago. duaced himself to a very pleasant gen- —Billy Hois teturned yestereay from a | tleman. seats, BEN HOGAN. The Reformed Pugilist Omaha. “‘Ben Hogan, Ohleago,” was the name inscribed in & modest way yes- tertainments at Foyd's mext Wednesday | but run lengthwise of the cor and are evening, Tickets are only 50 conts, and | three or four feet wide, o extra charge will be made for reserved | tanks are each divided into twelve compartments which are each gotja by alid duly numbered. These compart- ments are not filled with water, as might be supposed, but in them are Arrives in|deposited the tia buckets or cans con- taining the fish, berths like those cf & Pullman sleeper for the crew may also be made in the office. Along the top of the tanks are distributed torday on the register at the Millard, | cane seated chalrs miuus their legs, which may be moved along to sult the convenience of the men or thelr visit- The two Above these are and additional berths The crew of thia car consists of four Geo. H, H. Moore, superin- bunt and withtwo others brought back just| Mr., Hogan arrived on the morning | tendent of the car; James Ourswell, 300 ducks, train from Chicago, and it was expect- Mise Jesnlo Millard has returned from |od would speak at the Ogera house attendicg achool at Ohicago for the Easter | ast night, but it seems that the ar- vaoation this week. rangements were not perfected 3 went up to the placa at the usual time Treasurer Whitmore, of Boyd's, went| or gyening services and stood around do=n to Lincoln to spend Easter with his | withount making himself known, Han- friend, Ed Church. dreds came, and finding the doors Mike Maul, who has been at work for | closed, went away and Mr. Hogan some time on the Oregon short line, has he-"'l, hlm;df mld; the subject :J}ll u number of remarks, among other EYRIRE 90 Qundha, things that ho had “‘probably got in & —Tho board of education will fnvesti- | yrentling'matoh on the way out aud gate the matter of corporeal punichment | 4topped over somewhore.” As he onl, in the public schools, wrestles now with alnncts, he did not —The will of Judge Briggs, which|take offense at the remsark, which leaves his entire property to his widow, | probably would not have been made hasbeen admitted to probate, had 1t been known that the man of —The Plessant Hours olub will give a :;",';;{,‘,}' oll asiod mosals, ot i party at Maconio hall to-night, and the Ben Hogan Is now on his ,,.d’ to ro- Stai dard club » hop at the Millard to- | San Franclsco to take a rast an morrow night. cuperate his health, His hard study —Between Baturday and Sunday one|and hard work durlng the past five bundred forelgners, Bohemisns, Germans | years has brckan him down and ne. and Swedes arrived at Omahs, bound for | 0essitated the trip. He intends to stop off here and there along ‘he road varlous polnta in Neby lntr try to save a few souls as he goes. —Kd. Maurer has placed in front of his| Hg will remaln in Omaha all week restaurant one of the most beautiful signs | and will arrangements can over soen in this part of the country. It|be made s at Boyd's isan iliuminated prismatio glass tign, of | Opera house at 4 o'clock next Sunday elegant design, andshows upin fine style, | atternoon, Hels a man abont 41 ‘partioularly at night. inn of age, rather short, and with < ¥ _The last of the fimber stealing caces lack hair and moustache, Hels an interesting conversationallst and is ¢ from Klorence, in which seven men were | 3 4 o 0 oot bis work. He wonld srrested for cuttiog and taking timber | 4, qoubtedly fill the opers house al- from Mr. Parker's land, were disposed of | 544 any time that it was known he Saturdsy.” The two Phelans, Bergman | wag to speak there. _.and Borensen were each fined $10, and Dean, Freeman BShipley and Iobabod Bowers were committed in default of $15 |, finé eash, Bishop Sharp and John W, Young, of Elghteen members of the Workiog. | Salt Lake city, both prominent rallroad men's Sportsmen’s club, comprising two officials out there, went west yesterday. teaws captained by Councilman Leeder| Dr. M. A, Hoover, Jos, H. Blair and F* and S, B, Hathaway,lleft last week for | 0. Bloomer, all of the Hoosler capital, reg- Horseahoo laxe and the group of lakes | istered at the Millard last night, north of the city on their annual spring| Chas. Lighter, whe travels for Max, hunt, Leeder returned last evening with | Meyer & Co , went out on the road again quite a load of game. yesterday, —John T.\Norris, the Obio detective,| Hon, John L. Webster and J, N, H, PERSONAL. who bas for many years been in the em- | Patrick were west bound pustengers yes- |and the biggest part about themis| About 6 o'clock Saturday evening a ploy of the Columbus, Hocking Valley | terday. sad Toledo rallway, left Oglen Saturday| (G, Bullock, of Lincoln and W, H with & prisoner named Lou Houck, who is| nroriy of Einerson, are at the Metropoli- South Bend this evening. o Washington on Tuesday last with Frank Donnelly and Percy Aughe, and there is also a colored cook aleng. Peroy Aughe 1sanephew of I'rofessor Ho | Aughey, of Lincoln, and is on his way to Tucson, Arizona, the others forming the regular crew. and orew are constantly in the service, making trips everywhere, the last one being to S8an Francleco, from which they roturned by the scuthern route |Smith’s saloon, on Twelfth and Chi- sbout ten days before leaving for Ne. |oago street. braska, senger trains, and the trlp montioned | concerned seem to have been pretty was a remarkable one, the dlstance|well ‘“‘ander the inflaence.” from San Francisco to Washington be ing made in exactly one week of run- | employ of the Wyoming coal com- ning time, and the shortest by two |pany was knocked down by an- hours of any ever made across the |other man, who bit off the lower two- continent, The car The travel is alwaye by pas- Hons. Lew May, of Fremont, and B. E. B. Kennedy, of this city, both |in his pocket and went with a friend membors of the Nebraska fith commi sion, spent conslderable time yester- | put four stitches in the wound bat day at the car, which was also visited by s number of others, Including a BEE reporter. The object of the present trlp of the Pennsylvania is the, delivery of four huandred thousand white fish and two thousand carp to Nebr«ska, and the car will run down to the fishery at They left eight thousand additional carp, three thousand of which were dispatched to 8t, Paul by a messenger, while the other five thousand will be distrlbuted in Xansas and Now Mexico, These oarp are about five months old, as long and brosder than a good sized minnow. They are kept in small tin buckets, each of which contaln fifteen carp. The fish aro tovgh little follows and are readily caught and handled by hand. They require less care than others, and came through twithout a single change of water and without food, The white fish are more dlminitive a2 well as more numerous. They are oarrled in ten gallon cans, of which there are eight, and each oan ocontains the enormous number of 25,000, The fish are about as thick a8 & small-sized pin and halt as long, their eyes, in fact a dipperfull will re- semble a msen of minature goggles, each operated by a transparent tall, THE valILy BEE: MONDAY MARCH}i store. The professor has been teach- Ing In tnis olty for the past three months, and has gained a reputation worthy of note. He is to 0:5 nize & olaes in thorough bass for advanced puplls; also a class in vooal fnstrnotion for our young folks, All who haves desire to joln either «f these classen interests of the city in ths case,”—[Hast-| A Special Car Load of Little|are requested to leave their names at Prencott's music store, 1609 Farnam street. Prescott & Co. have placed a fine plano In the professor's room, and he will be prepared to give vocal and ipstrumental instruction next week at his rooms, EASTER EVENTS | A Young Man Badly Carved in a Saloon, A Teamster Has His Har Bit- ten Off, Arrest of Lovett's Partnor in ths Robbocy. The cork In the seventh vial seoms to have got looee at last, and ycsterday wes not so qulet as some preceding Sabbaths, One officer remarked that he thought at least five hundred per- sons were drunk last night, and that there was more or less deviltry golug A CUTTING AFFAIR. The most serlous, perhaps, was the affalr which occorred In Rubldo's saloon, corner of Eleventh and Capitol avenue, last evening. A young man for the firm of Paxton Gallagher, and quite a bright and able young man, as well as a popular one, went to the place named, where he met a young woman who is a friend. He was sitting in the back room with her, when two other young men, Lon George and Harry McOlure, entered. The of- ficors say Coffee made some remark about the cheek of any one who would come in in that way, which George took up, and in the row which ensued Ooffee was cut quite severely. He recelved ove gash in the back of the head, one under the right eye and one across -the chin, being also knocked eenseless on the floor, He fired one shot at his nssailants, which did not strike any one. It is stated that Georgedid the cutting. The officers were looking for the two youug men but had not found them at last ac- counts, Coffee’s wounds were dressed by Dr. H. W. Hyde, and he was taken to his bed where he will likely be con- fined for a time. BIT HIS EAR OFF, Another bad row took place at olerk Just wnat the trouble grew out of is not known as all A well known and well to do teamster in the thirds of his right ear. The victim, whose name is Lon Ferry, put his ear to Dr. Hyde's office, where the doctor could not sew on the plece as it was badly chewed up. The name of the man who committed the deed is known and he will probably be arrested. The crime is a penitentiary offonse, LOVETT'S PAL ARRESTED, Since the robbery of the two Osce- ola men, Wilson and Smith, on Wed- day evening the pollce have been on the lookout for Lovett's pal, was seen by Officer Lane ani reccg nized. Yesterday it was learned that he was concealed in the rubbish in the third story of Hornberger's division of the Caldwell block, where hismaals wera oarried to him by a young colored man employed at the faro bank. Marshal Angell and Officer Fiynn proceeded to he place, not half believing the story and in making a close examination of the place found thelr man who had orept away in out of sight He was ordered to come out, which he finally did and put his boots on with a ratber sheeplsh air. He refased to saya word and was taken and locked up. His name s Henry Wiliams and he 1s quite & fiy young coon. He intend- ed to have orossed the river last night, STEALING OVERCOATS, oonple of overovats, one valued at 865, were stolen from a oaboose in the Union Pacific yard. Officer Armour wanted in Obio for murder, Norrls, who tan, is well known in Omahs, be having been bere toveral times on business, will through Omaha this afterncon with prisoner, who was arrested in California —Amerioan Leglon of Honor, Omahs | °f Helens, Montans, are at the Millard. council No, 820, will meet on next Mon.| J. W. Cutright, ‘Willman, secretary . ~The contracts for erecting the Holy [ morning via the Misouri Pacific, Family church were lot Friday. Balley| Ben Hogan inscribed his autograph on & Olsen have the brick work, Melquist | the Millard yesterdan. has the stone work and Drexel the cut stone work. OCleves Brothers are the architects. —Mr, Goorge A. Van Tawegen, book- | ¢ho Metropolitan. keeper for Iler & Co, has invented a cal- culator, which determines without any mental calcalation the maturity of a note given for any ttated number of days, He bas app'ied for a copyright, ~—We are informed that the strect rail. way will ‘positively be extended to the [ Metropclitan, junction of the Belleview road and Twen- tieth street the present season, This will | the Millard, make the high ground owned by Mr, J, C Wilcox, and whjch he is now offering {0F | (he Millurd, sale, most eligible for residence purposes. There is no more uighliy propesty in our suburbs ~—Senator George Canfield has sold his hotel property, the Canfield houte, to Mr, W. H., McCoy, proprietor of the opera | Millard, bouserestaurant, snd will probably go west in May to engage in other business. | Pyxton, guest at the Paxton. Metropolitan, Moetropolitan, yestecday, Sherman and Miss Lizsle will remaln In| ¢ v, gigeing of Fremont, is at the Omaha, the former being in the employ of | p_ 40 the Unlon Pacific and the latter attending ‘.0 “Bough dn Rate” Ed Riley was among the south bound | mission, and in these babies the eye as {1t had been left. 'He found and ar- i | assengers on the Liucoln train yesterday. | seen from one direction is black, but | rested the thief about 10 o'clock the C. M. Young sud Arthur Van Moeter, | 12 certain positions of the fish it 1s a |same night olty editor of the Platts- | Afichigan, the white fish inhabiting |gone over to the St. Paul road. He day evening at 8 o'clock sharp, C. G.|mouth Journal, wus in town yesterday. ©.J. Westerdahl leaves for Texas this | Iakes. J. H. Ewiog, of Glenwood, Is,, is a | thelr growth, while the carp will reach 8. A, Cutler, of Lacamie, ina guest of [JOAF aud will live in any sort of Phil, N, Marks, of Ohlcago, is at the | gpacies, bat like the genuine hog is J. H. Manny, of Rockford, Il, is at the th Mrs, A, Bernstein, of St. Louls, isat the 1i G. H, Lindenberger, of Louisville, Henry C. Niblock, of ludianagolis, is at H., H, Chillberg, of Wahoo, was in town strangers to the hall million little W. Stull, of Lincoln, is at the Millard, F. J, Forn, of Crete, is » guest of the R. T, MocGrew, of Lincoln, is at the | that the fish are in 'axton. N, N. Ford, of Indianapolis, is at the The white fish hss the most beautiful | got on the trail, and found one of the eyes of any fish handled by the com-|overcoats at Victors restaurant, where His name is H. Daw, bright gold color, The finny kids are |and he was formerly & brakeman on only three weeks old and come from |the Upion Pacific, but has recently olear and cold water like the great|confessed that he took the coats, but This consignment is sent to |sald he didn’t know what he did with Nebrasks purely asan experiment and | them, to see If the white fizh will thrive in our waters. They mature alowly, being about three years in attaining FOR SALE, A new side-bar, end spring top bug- gy, made by Snyder and took first pr‘u at the state falr last fall; never used and wlil be sold low. Apply at Western Newspuper Union, cor. 12th and Douglas st. fob28m&etf & welght of three to five pounds in a water, from a !ake to a mud puddle. In tact the carp ls the hog of its COOPER WAGONS have arrlved. Fursotical experfence demonstrates snd proves them the cheapest (n the market for real service, For sale at F. D. Coorer & Co's, wh-m&edwlm The best and largest assortment of cook stovys and ranges, a complete line of builders' hardware, mechanica’ tools, You ean buy for cash cheaper il phs“ 1'7“Nw:hn'l(?h P Erck’s, 615 and 6 or! th, &) m22m&elmoeod very good for all that, Superintendent Moore has also for o Nebraska commission ten “Golden Ides,” a very besutiful fi:h, somowhat ike the gold fish, and five ‘‘tench.” Thoy started with & can of gold fish is at [ but they have been mislald in sowe way and yesterday could not be found Since starting on the trip two llttle, lonesome salmon, about a week old have been discoverad—Ilost babies and orphavs who accompany them. All in all, the cargo as well as the car Is curions and interesting to Ne- braska people, bein, elight feeldom seen here. The ntendent says 3 of | are not delayed lgasl‘ruulhon, on the any they ever del to any siate, | 3d day of April, 1 m‘ th-’ loss on the journey will not| By order of the department com- exoeod one per cent, while often on T, E. J. Assorr, such trips the mortality rans up Into Judge Advocate. ——— 0 5 R The Maverick National Bank of Bos- ton draws forelgn exchange, buys and Government lusioal. M I sells t and other invest. meat to-day. files,| Prof. H. D. Pelle hus seoured ment seouritiZs, and transacts any bus- ~*Mrs. J. J. Dickey, » fine elocutionist Ineas for ita correspondents in the line , 5, street, over Prescott & Oo.'s muslo |of banking. m&th-me THE CAMPAICN OPEN! OR EALE- Nice, gr'en Cedar Trecs at 26¢h and Howard Sireet.. 468-241 SPECIAL NOTICES. The Democratic Prmari.s Oalled for Wednesday fte:noon. Republicans and Workingmen Wil Foliow Euit. The first gun of the scasm went off on Saturday evenivg. The demooratio olty central committee, after a sesslon lasting about an hour, Instructed its chairman to issue a call for the pri- marles, to be held on Wedneaday next, between the hours of 6 and 7 p m, Five delegatos are to be chosen in each ward as follows: First Ward—At Slaven's hotel, 10.h street, Second Ward—At M. Wallanz's, 1320 Loaavenworth street, Third Ward—At O'Connell’s, 12:h and Douglas streets, Fourth Ward—At police room, 16 h street. court street, Sixth Ward—At No. 1 ongine houee, These delegates meat in convention In the city council chamber Thuraday evening at 7 o’clock, to nominate the olty ticket, including mayor, police judge, ofty treasurer, six councilmen and six members of the board of edu. catlon, The republican central committce also held a meeting Saturday evening, but agreed to withhold {ts call unul after the democrata issued theirs, In this they are carrying out the policy outlined by Tue Bk a few days ago, to put off the nominations until the last minute. Those who are inside of the ring say that the primarles will probably be held Thursday and the convention Friday or possibly not un- til Saturday. The workingmen have held them- selves passive but the disposition is to plok the best men from both tlckets, and where neither ticket presents a good man to put up an independent candidate, Commissioners Proceedings. SaTurpAY, March 24, 1883, Board met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Present — Commlssioners Conliss, Kaulght and O'Keeffo, Minutes of the meetings were road and approved, The clerk was Instructed to adver- ise for proposals to grade Sixteenth street] where the bridge now stands. Propoeals by physiclans for the care and treatment of the county poor were taken up, and on motion the same were rejected, The following reeolutions adopted: REesoLvep, That the County Treas- urer be, and the eame s hereby directed to collect taxes on the wes: one-third of lot 8, clcck 104, for the yoar 1866, with cne year's intereat correspondiog with the date of ssttle- ment with the county. ResoLvep, That the county treas- urer be, and the same is hereby in structed to recsive the taxes on the porth-east ¢f north-east, section 12, township 14, range 11, for the yeare 1859 and 1863, withou: intereat. The following acoour.ts were al'owad from the road fucd for right of way damages: A. W. Geiffin. were : s R. J. Fisher..... 45 00 Whitmore Brothers. 25 00 J. Schroeder. . 40 00 50 00 . 2270 W. T, and L. C, Stifel 60 00 Hei s of P, H. Roed, deceased. 30 00 J.E Pratt s A 60 00 P. Brugmann. 50 00 J. A. Cuppy. 50 00 R. Dinsdal 3100 J.E B 80 00 F. Kaiser. «« 30 00 GEMERAL FUND, D. Kinston, bailiff’s fees. $64 00 H. Timm, constable's foe; 4 40 F. D. Brown, witness foes 2 00 Jo M, mgf. petit juror.. 12 00 J. H. MoShave, team for county. 6 00 P, M. Back, groceries for poor b 65 G. Johnson, cosl for poor. .. 378 F. E. Moores, ticket for poor. 510 N. W. Nelson, wood for poor. . 5 00 Adjourned to 29th {nst. JoBN BAUMER, County Oletk, Rich Hill Coal £6.00 per tcn. tf Jerr W. Benrorp, The appearance of the McCaull opera company at Boyd's next Tuesday in the “‘Queen’s Lince Han ikerchief,” will be oue of the operatic events of the season. The company comes direct from the Casino theatre, New York, where this opera had such a long snd successtul rur, Reserved seats go on sale Monday morning, —Work on the Florence cut-off has been entirely suspended since March lst, the whole force, excepting the teamsters, be- ing discherged. The cause of this state of affairs was the continued land slides which were occurring, and which mede it unsafe to send men in the cuts to w.rk. Opers- tions will te resumed as soon as the frost goes out of the ground, Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and vmv¥ tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This elegant, cheap article always akes the Hair grow freely out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position, Beau- tiful, health: ir | runft of usl?ng l.(:thmnem We-00d-44h, Beb o tth p. Fitth Ward—Av 523 North 16:h i " and fast, keeps it from falling F YORS \LE-—Twn houses 3 ms nd 3 r ome, [ BF ek fonndati: n, good el full lot, on a-uth 93rd of 8t Mary's avonu-, or, 0. 841 routh 23d § £ BPECIALS will POBITIVELY not bein serted uniess pald In advance. The Umaha Savinus vank 1s 10w prepared %o make loans an Omaba Ciy . or Dourl & County R vy A . I &S AT 8 At Current Ratos of Infcrest. FASNO COMMISSION CHARGED g% lfl 1 R SACE A ne t,1ew one story /o ze & u full lot on 18th streot.” F nce 1o atlon, 8ix roows, Terms eay. A ply atliwo (! It 1 ion 3 Tty & Wartin, 17 and 15 Umaha Nationa: R bul diog. * Fou BALE #7150 ' roym ¢ t'age on "“um'rg §*. @ 4 rcom cottageon 16 h S~ 55 410 m ottage near U. P. 1upot, 3 room cottase ab Head of St° Mary's #5 McUAGUE o) pos te Post Offi &, MGEY IOLOAN AL 8 pet ount Shrive Real Eatato and Losa ~Agency, opposite postofice, 523 i X ONEY LOANED-On chatte! mortgage,room 7, Union Block, cor. 5th and Faraam, 421-apr 163 0511 JOR SALE-Quanty of Oak ience josts, In- }‘ quise ar Woudyard, Web_ter etreet, between 17th and 18¢ 450-.8¢ HELP WANTED. \ = EMIS | New q VY ANTED-Teaneard laborer rw:yllmueumynusm 6 4 foet wide by 7 feet long. Largost and moat complete map g T oir, Yia evor published, Official map of the A Joeee clty.ee coluran, A\ res. Wm NELSO! 0y - - o — 7 RARE CTANCE—F rsilea’ a bargaln, & L\ stock of ¢ notal mercha d so with an es- Tavlisn-« trade in one of the best towns on the B. &M, rairoul fn Nebraska. Stock will ine 500. Address lock box 1404, owa, w1510 —A good girl for genora. h u c , 851613 Do ge St. 518.24§ \\4 ANTED--St ‘ong youny man to lesrn trade Apply 8 u'h /5th strect, bas me t. 571 21 voi Coun r this county. ger wewing mu- Address, for L, One horse, 1ingle wagon and har 8. 1 Cooper wazon, CHARLTON BRCS,, 301 N. 16th st K VARD FORRGNT—Apply at onoe thing needed to run it ou hand. clay. ~Also house on_yard If wanted. » DIEBLE, Yard 15th’ treet, 2 blocks v die Sewing and 77 West Kinz o stre ANTED—Goo!, quick and or womao In Van Doru's Wi W South asenus, 530 98¢ th of Be'leviio road. 280-1m grl at 1418 Howard Street, OR SALE OR FENT—My 2 story br'ck roel- dence on 19th stroet and t. Mary's a\enue for sale, 87 000. Small payment down, b ance 1t0 6 years time. Lot 60x?00 fesi, Elogant house, very cui venens, Wil rent {t to very good pardes for §65 por month. _Call at ouce ay M. TOF1'S, 204-April 1 Cor. 12th and t. am TOR 8A ith 6 (cach 66x132) in south Omahs, for $1,000, on ensy terma. Wil ks team on part payment, inquire at 611 8 eob. predty OR SALE CHEAP—Cholce unimproved bus- iness Iots on Farmam, Rarey, Dougls, and Dodge streets. DAVIS & SNYDER, Real Est-te Agonts, 110-e0d-4 1605 Paroam 86, Bargains in Real Estate, House snd halt lot, gicd location, 1,200 House and half lot, near st. Mary's uvenue 81,800, Cottage and Corner lot on Dodge streot, §3,800 New Cotéage in E. V. Smith's addition, #2,600. Cottageand full lot on 19th street, near venworth street, $2,200, 44 toot frontage 01 Faram etreet, improved, $20 0¢0. e ¥ geod cook, Lake: and ironer. ANTE — A good dining room girl. Wages 3 per 7 ha Harney Strcet Re 549, nd 2 lote \\/ ANTED-A tecond cook at the Emmet house. 7 r o 76-261 VW ANTED—A go | tailoress on custom pants Em.‘\vn') 1220 & Ao street, near 13ch 8, 24§ York ANTED—Thres goo | harnees ma'ers, good wlgu to steady men, Address E. ttache, Neb, 489-20 ANTED—A fow ladies a: agents for the biggest America, gentlemen ag ng busioess in Room 3, 1308 Farnam 8¢ 248-1m} ANTED —A position by a competent book- keeper. First-class cily ielercnces. Ad. dress Box 752, city. 480 26§ SITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED Sitnation as bubcher, 20 years ex- perience. Apply 1013 Harney 8t. 5:& 243 | Corner lot on Dougles street, 87,500. Bareain — | Buinesalot on Deugles street, §1,000, ANTED—B. tho Ist of May or ¢oouer, & 3 [ 100 foot front on Dodge strost. Hesidence !n- or 4 room house, within five blocss of 12th | vestment, §1,360. and Jaskeon steces, McCAGUE, ‘Address C. Bright, 1407 Howard street. 353-24§ ANTED—By gir), ssituation as 0ok or gon- eral houtework, Call 1201 Chicago St. 545-26§ 807t Onnosite Paa*affies Fon BALE—A dret cises second hand poaecont L' _Call at 1810 Farnoy 8t. AT-A OR:IAL’ b‘ncmeu ‘I‘nhlfl nhl‘Nahlll:l i: each. rgaing in U raha Cit) rovi WV ARTEBSA, e lods s sorapasion, Ore | asa Snmpr-Vod froperty, cailon Wi, F Shrie Will find & bome sn uno o the family, by address. | YFaate) Y, Cypie ot ing WIFE OF TRAVELING ASENT, 5i2-26 Bee Oftice. FOR SALE, ANMES, FARNAM STREET. ANTED—Situation by young hd{i\gn’ouz sewing by the day or wock. Address Miss M. W Omaha po toffice. 550-24§ ANTED—By a young man, ro: mand board | 10 acres, house, barn snd other improvements, \Viio Seoiat ioomtions Privato e y prefer- | 2} miles from postoffice, 8,000. rol. Address, s'ating terms, “W. F. P.” Bee | 9 room house, full lor'on’s roet car iine, §3 600. office £25-26§ 11 room house, oue-ralf lot, on streey car line, $2,800. ‘QITUATION a8 boo be] o per, fiteen yiars 0 room house, on street car line, all modern Fperience. Referenc iven, Addres; ** improvements, (new) #3,/ Room 2, 0dd Fello 636-26§ 10 l::c mdguv ce lots on and adjacent to stre:d i cas, §200 to 81600, SOELLANEQUS WANTS AMES, ‘l ANTED—2 rooms for light house keeplr:{ in plea ant l.cation. Best references, Ad- dress T. 59 268 Farnam Street, 3 room hous*, cellsr, well, etc. Shinn's addition, 8370, NTED—Some’ A Valiy. toy 5 roum noure, cellar. cistern, te., fences and ‘V;fl'{fll afif."‘i‘,’.“‘:“ opt & mn.hn>.2_ :-.m. .r;‘u lot, Shinn's atdition. = Very ensy t erms, 82,360, Pl o rodndy e 1 3 room houss, on street car line, leased lot, 500. oo office. Tw> tall lots, ANTED—By April 18 or 15tr, & mal cot- tage in good location, or rooms sulta’ le for housck:eping Gentloman and wife, no children. Addre s, staving terms, “C. F. W." care of Sam. uol Rees, city. 523-24§ ASTED—By private family, three or four boarders Low rates, close fo busine & part of town. Address Francis King, Wyman Com- merclal Collge. 540-29° 3 room house, Lows's additicn, full lot, $500. 8 room house, one-half lot, five minutes walk from street cars, $5i 6 room house, ten office, tull lot, $4,000. AMES, Farnsm Street. 5 room hous», Cass stret, $1,500. Busi.eas pro erty on Lapit | & enue, eorner, $2,800. b ro m hou e (new) one-halt block from street 5 and barn on capitol ave $550. 6 roous houso, fl 1e order block from streed cars 1103 N la:n3addit'o -, $2,000. n, corn_crib, weil, 'citern, o § y term:, §3,000. 5 one acre lots, 13 miles irom p stoffice, $500. Call and cxam’ne -l i1-t of Hou-es and Lobs, Vacant 10 8, one. two, five and ten a:re lots. ANES, 1506 Furnam Street. __MiSOELLANEUD 7 ILT, take children of rny age give them & wothers care for & liberal comrensation. “minutes wa'k from post- ANTED—One cr two furoished rooms with or wisnont board. Address tta in: terms and lo:ation, “M.” Bee cffice. 404 24§ VW ANTTD- Threo unturnished reams or lght hou ekeeping. Addrees B, 1224 Farnam strect, Ou aha. 2533208 GYNUY Wanted by & young and enterpiis- A ing attorrey, with office § + centre of town ad on ground floor, Omaha flrma that want & ouncil B ufls represent . tive should sddress JOHN DOE 7 Pearl 8t. VW ANTED—tco privy vaulte, sinks and cos pools to clean with sanitary cleaner. Satis- taction gnaranteed. J. M. SMITH, 216-1m Lock Box 422, Omaha. FOR | ENT—HOUBES AND LOTS. 0B BRNT.-Nirah oo with by window, & | AL ¥, L. Beolios -~ . 8Gk-iwmot board 1715 Dodge 5. 306:0]_ | T ADIES v ishing » quls place durlog contae | | "ent, with nuras will adoress W, B. Gee OR RENT_Nico rsoms sunable for_small | offce. B69-1mof faxily. Inquire atgrocery storec roer 20 h and Cumiog 565-; 0 EXCHANGE for city grierty i, Ouahay teu first-clas improved farms Also head o sheop f Taale Correspond wish N. C. Chr stians n, bscrameato, Neb, m-1m PECIAL INDUCEMENTS—Offered for & coun- wy stora at Gilmore, earpy county, Neb. Apply (0 0. Frost, there. 196-1mt EDWARDKUKHL MAGISTER *'F PALMYSTERY AND COND® TIUNALIST, 408 Tenth _street, hetween Farnam and Harney. Will, with heaid of gnardiaa spirita, obtain for any one a glance of the and present, and on certain conditions o the fus ture. Bootw and Shoes mado to order. Verteok satistaction gusranteec, F[\O REVT—A handsomely furzisted front L room at 1613 Dodge streei 572241 ['OR KENT—Two pleassnt frout r oms, fint floor, furnisaed or unturnished, 279 Hainey stieot, bet. 16th and 16th. 670-26§ B HE ST ree nicely furaisbed roome, with « 1 withous board, at 1818 Juch son St. 547 29% OB RENT—One handiomly furnished room, 1621 Capitol ave nue, 41241 F‘tin'xizm- @ upr ght piaco, fine Kim- ball organ, 1519 Dodge . treet, 661 1 A. HOSPE, Jr, IOR RENT—Hous®, tet. 14th and 15th, on Coicago street, Inquire of John Swut. 530-24§ Fon RENT—Four acrs tract. 53424 tVER'« pEL. | HPAT AND MOISTURF, THE ES SENS® OF LJFE. "HI- TRUISM IS EAS- ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TE:SPOUNFUL OFTARRA TS ~EL? ZER A PER- IENT IN A GLASS OF HO v WATER GALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST, FCR IN- DIGESTION. LYSPEPSIA,OR CONSITPATED ARM FOR RENT—186 acres wi hin city lim- m‘a“fi Apply to “M. H, M.” Bee office, 0 LET -One larze rom, with or without vosrd, 1808 California treet. 45l-ap 17 l‘\UIlNlSIIED PARLOR ROOM—And board Modern convsnlences, 1810 Dodge Street. 430264 J{'OR RENT—25 houses, 2 1o 10 rooms, at #3 £ 25 por month Shrivers Rens useat, o posite st office. T6bAT JFOR.EENT-wo double stores, sultable tos boardlng house, gr. cery, butcher, or saloon, situated 80 a8 to command ® good fxfmer trade, Inquire of Mrs, F. Lange, 8. W. Cor, 13th and Jackson Sts. 800-1mt HA T. NOTHING 1S BETTER. F R SALE. OR SALE— arm of 120.acres, 2 houses and bsrn with 10 acres f timber 2 miles- west of Hanscom's Park, Inqu re 1418 Cass 5t up stairs betacen 14th and 15th Ste, 656-81% & OR RENT 0! 6 rooms up up stalry bet ALE—One brick store with irs. Injuirs 1403 Cass 'S taan 15th sty 5 OR SALF—6 head of Jersey cows. Ings 1408 Cass St. upstairs ctwe. n 14th and 15th 55% 51 Fnk SALE—Opera Homse Restaurant. Dolng ' ag0od basice:s Terms reasa le, 552 24 W. H. McCoY. 0K SALE Splendid 80 acre farm near city. Fine residence property near cl'y, a undiice feuit, good bouses, barn w teru, thado and oruamental trées Will tre m o city city, $126 scre; §100 cash, it b, T) miles trom Ouxaba. tract, frut and shade trees, wect Farnam. Bargain. Five acre tract, two houses, south city limite, #1,500. . Cottage and lot near street car, §850, Eay terms. Corner lob and cobtrgo 05 Devenpart, #1550 634-24 SHRIVER & RRLL R SALE OR RENT—Vose 62811 POWDER Absolutely Pure. n:m :om?.u Dever varies. A fmarvel of purity g A e B canay, |1 e sty S S e e competition wihthe mulbude o ow ton” shors Bushels Onion Sets for sale cheap. - powder 3old only tn 100 G™WiTE Bofce et 289y, | . o Bund Powoaa Go., Wall e s ke, o - P 1