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THE valLY BEE: MONDAY APRIL 2 o — when he got ready to leave couldn't find - The Daily Bee. THE TWO TICKETS. — followlng committee on resolations: | left for San Francisco Saturday night. He VA.VTP.I! A gl ab 1413 Foward strect, | TOR SALE--Pockets maps of Nebraska 20¢ He concluded that he had boen robbed and began blowing a police He was arrested and Saturday was die- Meassrs, H, Garn, K. Jung and E.|expects to locate permatently on the The resolutlons reported by the committee and adopted by the meet- ing refer mainly to the genoral organ- ization and purposes of the They cordlally invite al man papers, hereafter publlshed in the state, to joln this assoclation, and ex- clude from it forever the Lirciln Staats Anzeiger, whose publisher and edltor, they claim, has conducted him- whistle vigorously, taken to jall, The Work of the Conventions on Saturday Night. Signora Glulia Majeroni, a well.known and popular actress, was a west beund passenger yesterday, her two children ao- companying her. OMAHA. Monday Morning, April 2. D. 8, Thomas of North Platte has in- vented an ingenious fire escape, the model of which cost him §900, in Omaha yesterday, as Mr, T! trylng to induce Omaha oapitalists to take It must be seen to be appre- Henderson arrived home Sat. urday with his bride from Rockford, Illi- They are the guests of R, G, Jen- — venworth street, Oolonel Ohese the for Mayor at Both LOOAL BruVITIES, It was exhibited —A pleasant surprise varty took place Thursday evening st the residence of sher and ironer. [{ each. For bargains in Urr aha City improved e and unimprsved property, call on Wm. ¥, Shrl- ver, Keal Estato Agent, opposite postoffice, 769-t1 Bargains in Real Estate, House and haif lob, gscd location, #1,200. House and half lof, near 8. Mary's avenve be a good o An periei ced baker, n m‘rl yment and good wige dress D. LOWMAN, Hatings, Neb, D—A g-od cook at 8. W. aveaus and 20th 8 1,800, 5D —Strone youne man to learn trade. | - Octtage and Corner lot on Dodge street, $3,600 ply Scuth 51% 15th etrect, basiment, [ New Cottagein E. V. Smith's add tion, $2,000. 31§ Cottageana full lot on 10th sfreet, near Lea~ BITUATIONS WANTED, 44 oot frontage 0. Farnam street, Improved, [ d b b i M—— | Y Demtcn Clarke, Papillion; J. H, With. | VW ANTED Stuiicn by yeung wan’ wiil | “corner 1ot on Douglen strect, #,500, Bareain Twentieth and Pierce streets, Dancing wes the enjoy- Under the manage If in & manner unbecoming a gentle- man and & journalist. The chair appointed Messrs. H. Garn and E Francka committee on constituti)n and by-la Pat O. Hawes for Polics Judge, — fi al of Kaloolah, the bright bl e il K| Henry Bolln for Treasurer, Eto, and loving little daughter of Mr, and took place at 3 p, Plattsmouth, were at the Paxton yesters Mrs, T. C, Brunn 8, 8, Merrill, general mansger of the C, works at any th ng can write good business | - Bu inesa lot on Do Aree ers, Grand Island, and Geo, S, Smith, | hint has expes s clothing salesman. Ad-| 100 foot front on Dodge stre.t. Residence !n- =318 vestment, §1,350, — dd it . M(CAGUE, NTLD Ky country @ 'rl situation in pi-| 807t Opposi o Postoffice. ll;m‘Iy‘ w.uu':ha Itllund ‘colltxn'ln ¢ :y ork bala ce of her time for Ler brard © lie” Bee office dht FOR SALE. ‘was served at 11 o'clock. The followirg Iadies and gentlemen were Minses Lizzie Dwyre, Agnes Hannighan, 8. After the transaction of minor busi- ness the meeting adjourned. m, tc-day, from the esidence on Nine- M. and 8¢, P, road waa in the city yester- teenth and Cuming streete, The republicans and laboring men both held conventions Saturday even- day and left on the evening train for Den- | YATANTED _Fmpovment iy 2ot - wrd | A0, JVIL JEBR & 7 1 Brunner have the deepest sympathy of all In their present affiction, ing, the former in the dlstrict court room and the latter In the counci! Katie Finlayson, Minnie andfKatie Kie- MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. wit, Mamie and ¥annie Roicher, Mary wife. H.MANNWEILER 11th 8% 7 Wm, Horace Liogard, the actor who ANTHD—8.tusticn by giri to do_general FARNAM STREET. W AR Apply 2428 Charles street 10 acres, house, barn ¢nd other improvemente, 68811 2} miles from g ostoffice, $3,000 ~Mrs. M. H. Carleton, wife of Prof. M. H. Carleton, of this city, has just re- ceived word from the cast that she has been bequeathed $100,000 by a rich rela- Intely decessed. entirely unexpected ard almost overcome tne recipient of the fortune with joy., The friends of the estimable couple are tender- ing their congratulations, —The Presbytery of Omaha will moct at Madison, Neb., Tuesday, April 17th, Fach congregation in desired to furnish a written report of its condition, to present ita session records for inar ection, and pay 1ta annual assersment. desired that congregations without minis ters should be reprosented at that meot- travels on his shape, came in on the over- McCoy, Caesy, Mary sad Jennie Dwyre; land train yesterday and went east. Mosars. Fred Metzar, U, Brown, M. Min- aca, Sam Finlayson, B, Monaghun, Geo. Repely, Will Morse, Alex. Roicher. Ed. Trapp. Ch, Finlayson, Mr, McCoy and C. L. Roicher, —A crazy cavalryman from Niobrara was brought down to Omaha and taken away yesterday afternoon to Washington His hands were tied, and he had to be carried into the cars by four stout com- rades, He is quite young and intelligent looking and his mania is cards, ‘‘four queens,” etc,, being the run of his re. He probably was downed at po- some fellow soldier dealing four Which Made Notable the Closing THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Week of March, waa osllcd to order by M. O, Mesney, chalrman of the city tee, and on motion Walter Benuett was chosen temporary chalrman and John Lichteberger temporery seore- E. E. Balch was among the passengers who went enst last last eveniog. his destination as Coulieil sluffe, Mark MeKimmiud, of Salt Lake City. was in town yesterdoy en route home with o lot of blooded hores, Geo, W, Roberts, of Salt Lake, wos in| the city yesterdey and left in the afternocn | Y for New York city, Daniel Huntley, of Crete, and B, H, Goulding, of Kearney, are at the Metro. were eeveral events ln the matrimonial week, which Tue Bee takes pleasure The fiest of these The news was in chronicallng. A commlities on credenti pointed by the ohar, conslstiog of W. J. Connell, D. L. McGuckla, W, J. Broatch, Ed Leeder, N, J. Burnham and E K. Long. While the committee was out Col. Smythe uddressed the convention, The committee roported the dele- gatea as published by Tue Beg, and HORNBERGER-SNELL nuptuals, which were colebrated by a reception ut their oczy new home on St, Maey's Avenue and 19.h Street, As » matter of fact It is particularly Taesday evening, C. W, Lawler, of Miesouri Valiey, super- \ God loca'i=n, Call soon at tre Bee office | office, ful lot, §4, preceding Thuarsday but ,000. 9 room house, full lo* on strest car lin 11 room hcure, one-half lot, on strees 800, )it wion by a druggist of & Guod reference. Addres: €81 W rom hotse, on im: ravements, (ne 100 fire residescs lots g et car ine, all modern He gave B n and adjacect to stre: ¢ § & mi \thi;‘n of remo kind. I8 agoul sch I | cars. §.00 1o $1000. some knowedge of boo'c-keving, Al:0 o of tearhing mustc on viioia. Addre AMES, Scandinayian Hotel. Farnam Street, MBIELLA-EJUB WANTS 3 rorm hous', celar. well, ete. Tws fall lots, — — Shinn's adeition, $890. mal House 5 cr6 ro'ma | b ro.m ncuce. cellar. cistern, cto, fences and oat /ffice furnished cr unfurni-h- | walke, fu'l Jot, Shin's aidition. ' Very casy «d by respmorible paty. Adaress ai. v, Z. | term, 82,320, Frer 2ot biock., 7082 | 8 room houss, on strceb car line, lessed lot, - 500, '}I',"{"‘s': A lew tab o boirders at “| "3 room house, T owe's additi: n, fuil lot, $:00. e 8 room h-use, one-kalt lot, five minutes walk | from street cars, 3700 6 room house, ten minutey wak from post- JANTED-—A partner in Milil ery Busi s, intendent of the S, C. and P., 18 at the | for inform i n. 662-31§ AMES, «queens and holding out four kings for him- on motion the temporary organization was made permanent. M. O. Msaney and H. D, Estabrook were appointed tellers. The balloting for mayor then began, Colorel Chase receiving 20 out of the Colonel Chsse was then qaiet was the news did not leak out for nearly a week. Mr. Horuberger was very fortunate 1n love's lottery, securicg for his bride an.accomplished and Lighly esteemed Mra. Mary A. Snell. The stated clerk may be addressed at Schuyler for any further information, J. A, Hood, Stated Clerk, Wide Awake Council No, 878 will meet Monday evening, April 2, at kept that it Hon, George W. Post, of York, and George H. Royoe, of Papillion, are at the ~The second tournament at the Roller Liink comes off next Tuesday evening, at which time thecup will be again contested At the close of the season Mr, Light- ANTED -E ebiy muferine with tooth Farnam Street. ud heafache, ¢) call at 1421 Farnam strest | 5 room houss, Cass stre t, $1 and be cur.d tieoct charge by Horae's E eotric f;u.l.f'.'.‘;;‘:gj.;y'un'«')nplt' tiar o enue, corner, 6131m | §2,800. URNISHED PARLOR—Aud board. Modern | can. Bargain. ohgoor T Diock from stroet T, G, Cowgill, J. G, Edgar and A. conv.niences, 1810 Dodge Street. 486-2§ 8 room houto and barn on cap'tol ave $60. 15 00m House, 110 order blosk From stroet cara 1900. Business of importance, members are requested to be present. Members of other conncils are largely in- arsha performed the veremony ln the presence of only two other inti- On T'uesday evening a Mathison, of Dakots, are at the Paxton. FOR I ENT_HOUSES AND LOTS, Mies 8, E. Brown, of Hamburg, Iows, is ford will present an elegant gold watch to the best lady skater and a gold medal to the best gentleman skater, nominated by acclamation, Upon being sent for by a committee, | mate friends, 7 room house, full lo N Is>n+addition $2,000. 7 ANTED—By a prictical printer of twelve | 11 r om bouse, ham, corn crib, well, cistern visiting her aunt, Mrs, W. A, Snow. ) yt;'l upmlrlmuu, arituati n as fereman, W:n Street. &u;; mfiu. 't.sow ) i o 3 ane acre lots, co, $300. Clarence Buell loft for St, Louls laut|{VR/nKE oF lookl odit £ "G odroterences o i he soon sppeared and addressed the convention as follow MR, CHAIRMAN AND GGENTLRME Your time is too valuable to-night—y u have too much important business to do tcr the good and weifare of the party—to listen to any extend ‘ou know me too well to party of about forty friends assem- d and, accompanied by Irvine's d by torches in —Master Johanie Hitchoook, who s at et Phillips’ Academy, Andover, Mass., in » 1ate athletic tournament of his schoul came off champion in the light weight boxing match and received asilver cup. Henry Rustin won the silver cup in the —Members of the Douglas County Hor- tcultural society are requested to meet at Mr, A, Donsghue's, corner Sixteenth and Douglas, Monday evening, April 2, at § evening by the **Cannon Bal"” route. dress A H SMIT John Macready and A, O, Macready, of | 75 Sioux City, are at the Metropolitan. l. 1-3»; raom nochi dien, 1713 Chicago St 7 orchestra and he: the hands of Henry's brother firemen marched to his home. found a sumptuous repast as well a8 & warm welcome awalting them General Passenger Avent Morse, of the #iven and ob samples sent on applica fon, ad: | _ Coll and examine rull Ist of Houses and Lots WP Cresto - T, | Vacant Lo's, one, $wo, five and ten a:re lots. 783.2% T]NO RENT—A nice furni hed frort parior and A M h o s ’ o 1506 Farnam Street. e ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT U. P. left for Chicago last evening. IOR RENT—Furnished room 1611 Webster St. For Sale of any pledges from me in regard to what course I will pur-ue as your candidate or I will eny that this canvase, so far as I am concerned, has ducted with perfectly olean hands, I have own ward or done sny figuring, nation has been given me by my frisnds in such a way as to make avy Allow me to say that those men who have foregone any personal pre- ferencos in my favor that they have my everlasting gratitude, thing in this canvass, I have no ambition to serve you further than to be mayor of the city; but I desire & united party winst everything and all odds, simply say that for the honor you have and the guests were splendidly enter- talned by Mr. and Mrs. Hornberger Gas Stevan and John King, of the Brunswick billiard hall, and lingered until the early hours of morning in extending congratuiations and partaking of the hospitalities of fencing contest, —The electrio light, where the circuits ruo near the telephone wires, interferes seriously with the hearing of those trying to converse. At some of the telephone eircuits the instruments are practically ‘worthless after the lights are set agoing in —8. N. Mealio, the sgent in charge of the Academy of Music, has had a big force at work all week cleaning it up and giving 1t » thorough renovation which will remove all traces of the varieties, bave it In shape to sent to parties who want & meeting place smaller than the Virgil Brooks, of Dayton, O., register- ed at the Metropolitan yesterday. John T, Smith and lady, of Kansas, are guests of the Metropolitan, James N, Simmons, of Lincoln, is & guest at the Metropolitan, United States Senator Farley, of Cali. | Dcdge st. K fornia, went west yesterday. DREXEL-GRACE, On Wednesday evening Mr, John 0. Drexel, son of Hon. Fied Drex:l and a most promising and popular young man, was united in marrlage to Mios Minnie Grace, acharming and —TThe city council meets to-morrow bug will probably transact no business other than passing the appropriation ordinance. —Nebrasks is now furnishing the east A Wisconsin man is here —Oaly two prisoners were sentenced by Judge Sayage to-dsy. Tom Henderson was sent up for two years, for grand lar- ceny and James (i, Smiley for one year for running off mortgaged preperty. A motion I desire but one returned from the east, ‘with seed corn, N. B, Putnam, of Lincoln, was at the between 16th and 17ch 8t 700-9¢ HANSCOM PLACE LOTS. 200 Cholce Lots ln IOR RENT—Houses and lots at ghriverand HANSCOMPLAGOE. Bell's, Rent H l, i . elfs. Rent flurean, oppsite PotSte: | BASY PAYMENTS. LONG TIME. JOR R%NT--Nice farnl hed room 8 E. corner 14th and Cate. 768§ onnfn?lvhwmfififlifi ed rocm, AMES, m>dcrn eovvenlences, good ki 7 i bttt bt UL B T RS 1606 Farnam. 0 LET —One room with board, 1808 Co ifornia . i W. H. Remington, of the Herald, has | L sticct. il Real Es ate Bargains, 'O uses Fon RENT-510°m octtaze 412 N. 94th St S&?&E‘w?:w,% Lo e B Clarkson and Hunt 215 -, 14 het. 710-3§ ‘ornor lot aid ccttoge, Davenport stroet, o 81,650, JOR RENT—Fouss with 6 rooms. Inauire | } o cef o | DR G L RO T 5 nouses and lotr, ne:r strcet car track, exch for a new trial in the case of Perry Shot- well will be areued vext week and his ren- tence was therefore delayed. conferred on me, you have my infinite gratitude, and 1t I can be able to rerve you in any official capacly or personal city it will afford me great pleacure. jol. Ohase closed hisspeevh with an en- thusiastic eulogy of the city of Omaha and its bright prospects, Hon. Henry Bolln was nominated for clty treasurer by acclamation, snd after coneiderable contest ex-Police Judge Pat. O Hawes was nominated for police jadge. Millard yesterday. accomplished young W. H. McVey, of Yankton, is & gueat now after seventy-five carlonda, —The internal revenue collections for the past month were $93,178.15, business of the past four years, Collector Crounse's term, the collections in the state have amounted to $4,084,987,80, or over $1,000,000 & year, —A mineature house on wagon wheels passed through Omaha yesterday, with wettlers for Nobraska in it. & stove, the smoke from which curled up through the pipe in the roof as it passed resldence on Howard street, in the presence of the relatives and friends of the contracting parties, and groom went right to housekeep- iog in their new homo on Teath and Hickory streets. ZEEMER-GROSBECK, Fred Zsemer and Mies Ro— becoa Grosbeok were married nt Mr. —A very pleasant roclal party was en- joyed last eveniag on 18:h strect, at the A. M. Collett, the popu- lar foreman of the U, P, shops, about fifty friend-, old and young, assembling to There was plenty of music, singing and dancing, Miss Collett pre- siding gracefully at the piano, and of course thero was a rubstantial course of The event was greatly en- W. A. Martiniere, of Columbue, Ga., is at the Millard, residence of Mr, J. C. Post, of Columbue, is & guest of | LoUse noith of Chicigo. 691-311 | 170 C. A, Moore, of Sidney, is at the Met A TEP AR C. R. Gloom, «f Long Pine, is at the selected for the council: Firet ward, Eenest Stuht. Second ward, 1 8 Hascnll, J. B R dfield. Fourth ward, P. F. Marphy. Fifth ward, O D. * codworth. Sixth ward, O. . Straight. The nominations for members of the board of education were: Hall from the Sixth ‘.lt;v. W. E. Copeland from the Dr. A. A. Parker from the Fourth. Henry Livesey from the Third, C. Specht from the Second. evening, March 20, by Rov. Oaarles Hon, J, H Millard and wife went east gentlemen, ~—A fall of mingled snow and rain set in yesterday sfternoon and continued the most of the night, the ground being quite Soow April 1st is ~—Thein, the man who obtained dia. monds and jewelry from 8. Jonason on & check which proved worthless and was subsequently captured in Council Bluffs and the property mostly recoverad, was discharged Friday, He was, it appears, held by Judge Beneke for obtaining goods under false pretences, but the grand jury indicted him for forgery. This indict. ment was quashed and another was found for the original charge, which was not sus- tained. Jonason having been satisfied for Bal e Thomas F ranson, of Cheyeane, is at the THE GERMAN MILITARY BAND. Hon, John D. Seaman, of Kearney, white at midnight, A Trio of Dehghtful Concerts at Boyd’s Opera House. Maj. D. H. Wheeler, Plattsmoutb, is in 8¢, Joseph papers aunounce the death in that city, on Thursday last, of Oapt. J. M, Margrave, aged 55. Mr, Margrave for about three years was a resident of The last of a series of three chacm- ing concerts was given at Byd’s opera house last evening by the celebrated military band of the 81st regimerit ot Imperial infantry, from Frankfort-on- Sidney Stevens, of Ogden, is at the Pax | Povite bosb office. Joe Blake left yesterday for Ohicago, If you are nov married, write the Mar. —A block of the river wall, situated between the powder house and the tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars 600 T T — | " One-balt lot near §t. Mary's a ‘enue, $375. OUSES FOR RENT Vacantlots, month.y ins'a lents. 696-t! MCUAGUE, Opposits Pstflice. 890 acres, 14 1. iles west 830 per acre. S b ol Pt b nd ol OR RENT — 2:ico unturnizhed ro my cn Tat | 530 3 3 floor. Rouidence 18'h strect, we tside, first [ "o ¥ 3 % from city, 84,000, 7 from city, § 3-1(racre fracte near barracs : RENT—Houte, bat. 14th and 15th, on gostrect, luquirsof Jchn Saift, D00, ach $550. Choice resideuce 1 t2 n-d houscs and lots inv all parts city on easy terms, SHRIVER & BELL, T—Thiee mcely furni hed 1oows, | 66481 Opp:site Po.toffice. thout board, a3 1818 Jackson 86, | ~—————————————— —|Bargains in Jeal Esta e, .15 | Cottage and full 13t on 19.h street, near Leav~ i A - ~ | enworth, $2,%0. OR RENT—House of 7 rooms, Also house|. 41 f00¢ IF ntage o Farnam treet, improved of 4 rioms. Sou h avenuo and Leweawor b, e Dy ins et 1,000, uir co Work; hu i \ o 3 \fo Western Oornioa Worke, 1110 Douglas | 3050 ¢ ntage on Dodge sire. TOR RENT—Fy 1 rooms sui rasm street —— — A UE, [YOR RENT— Fiae upr ght placo, fine Kiwm- 6955t Opposite Pcstoa ce. lffigxll\lloun n, 1519 Dodge strect, e et S 3 4. HOBPR, st} MISCELLANEUS IOR RENT—25 houses, 2 to 10 rooms, at §3 to = 926 per month 8hriver's Rent ksureau, op- RS. HANSEN, Midwite, has removed from 765-t1 9th and Jackson to I6th and Marcy Sts. 689-1m | T arding bouse: gacemns, botcmer ot tifyivt | QTRAYED—From 1625 Dodge stroet, a modium sized cow, dark roan, good milker and very Tgatrs o MreE Langed 8, oo farmer trade. | Fontle about? or 8 years cld, rope around ne k, H“. Trusf % when 8 en. The party having taken vp the KRR SR Mu A b Associa. | Jackson Ste. 800-dmt | game, please report or raturn to Jesle Bane- i) witz, 1623 Duodge etreet. 3 The first two concerts took place Saturday afternoon and John 8teel from the Fir After the appointment o laining the plan. ‘waterworks, 150 feet long by 30 feet wide, explaining the plan. his loss, and several strong letters having sank bodily about six feet on Friday been received from Thein's influential committee the convention adjourned. WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION. The workingmen held a convention at the olty councll chamber the same evening, and that termed a ‘“‘sacred concert,” The band is composed of abzuta score of excellent musiclans under the leadership of Prof, Osito Welezel, a friends in the esst, giving him an excellent reputation, it was concluded to drop the SPECIAL NOTICES 8arSPECIALS wi ~The new collector of reyenue, Hon. Geo, W, Post, was sworn in Saturday eve- ning, and the office formally turned over AL LS BUSINHSS OHANOBE. OST—A bull terrier pup, six months old, T2, RENT_ Two places In 1apid'y devel- | dabody tawn coler, tip of tall and face black opiug business district . n St. Mary's avenue, | ewstrimoed 0 a ¢harp poirt ~Finder will be Inquire at No. 1618, bet. 16th and 17 h. 663-31§ | €ultably rewarded by dcliv.ring him at No, 1819 Leavenworth street. 660'31 FOR SALE. STRAYED—From the Esgle Hous, a1 rge POSITIVELY, not beln * b cow, Ioog i, aboub 7 years The evening, there belog quite a large at. The Maveriok Nattonal Bank of Bos- | tandance. The conventlo was made up serted uniess pald In advance. ton draws forefgn exchange, buys and to him by Collector Crounse, musician of distinction fn hi OR “ALE—A rare casnce, & now store 22x40 | party havi g ta e upsne eame wil please re- feet and 1ct ¢ nt ininga complete +tick of | tur. the sawe to Ch 8. Fleck, kagle House, 14th organizatian drill ! i reat p.‘rlleouon, the music beln; rhaps as fine as avy of the kind gaf:: h‘:‘ud in H Good judges of music are loud in their praise of the character of that furnish- ed at the three entertainments, and all who attended the concert went Tae programme last ~There will be ameeting of the Irish National Land league held in Kuone hall on next Tuesday evening, the 3d inst., % 7:30 o'clock. ~Two fine teams for the new cracker factory have arrived, and sre stabled at of delegates from the various trades and labor organizations. P.F. Murphy was elected temporary chalrman and J. B, Lowis was chosen temporary secretary. The committee on credentials was appointed, and soon made a report, which was adopted. Thoro were fifty- four delegates in the conventlon, Tae temporary organization was made permanent, SCHOOL BOARD, sells Government and other invest- ment securitiZs, and transacts any bus. ineas for its correspondents in the line There are letters at this offics for the fol- | » I ealtby and steadiy inc eas n¢ busin Sudpliy heich lowing advertisers: ————— County Commissioners. SATURDAY, March 31, 1883, Board met pursuant to adjourn. Present, Commlssioners Cor- liss, Knight and O'Keefe, rley and others filed away delighted. night was as follows : o ~—The Sans Ceremonie Olub will givea party at the Millard hotel to-morrow L Overture, ‘‘die Italiener in Alglu,]‘ genersl mu rchandise, pd enjoying tha beaefit of | gtrect. 681-314 9, 1 c ral df ted in centre of ol of the best -in:ul RADING—BI ‘s wil' be recely d until April O M., | tricts 1n weatern Towa, ~Terms liberal, writa P. 4th, for removing about 4,000 yard 1 of earth fR * | O box 46 Im-gene Ia 718-12¢ | trm lot N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam stree 8. D . ’ Contracter to s<ll the art, i Ro S, 7. | JOOR SALE—A pair of heavy draughtmules. | 893 T W T RICHARDS, Bivita of | X 'nauire st 1109 South Wtaswrert. 6521w VW sk chrenof vy ago give them & W F. P, W.MIT., X 1, | oK SREE=Seviral houses o1 fea o wround. i ey are 0c 8 Hoerallomrmemation. McCAGUE, A AL 607-tt Opposite Poetotfice, ADIES Il‘!?glm( L q\lleiuul:ic‘; duriny c;flflgl- . ment, with nurse wi iress W, B, Bee The Omaha Savings Bank BINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—4 flourishing office. 369-1mot 2 3 paper, in & young and growi g townin Eag n Ts row preparcd to make osos on Omaba City | oo, RERSER ® YRUGEANG, 4107 8 Son %‘fixgxmflg ififpc.'.fv'.f':.".‘.;'.' hklt.)flm% —The wild geese were resuming their flight northward yesterday, —An extra train loaded with stock came Douglis Coust; onfor the location of a X D e county, commencing on north slde of seotlon 2, 16, 12, on county line be- The following gentlemen were nom- inated for membera of the board of eduoation: W. E. Copeland, W. A, L, hios Potpovrri. Solo for Cornet ... Hasselmann Aria Bravour, 2R No COMMISSION CHARGED, g 1on county. Also one of thy Les 623-1mo ey o) Ta Stan. | Chr stians {'reale Correspond wiih N. O, , Sacrameato, Neb. m9-lm 'OR EALE—One quarter secticn | in on the U. P, last night, —1f you want & Cheap Hat go to Fred tween Washiogton and Douglas coun- tles, thence west on county line to the ne corner of nwof nw, of section 5, Glbbon, Jobn Steels, D, D. Hoxle, eabbeitomt o Dr, Lanyon and C Specht. TO LOAN—MONEY, & farms ® v in Burt ccunty, one mile from Hermsn Station. vv Also lot and st re building 1119 Farnam sireet. ED A l{D kU EH L Also for sale or trade for Douglas counts proper- | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND' £, 40 acies In Mazon county, Liluols ire | TIONALIST, 495 Tenth street, betwoen Farnam o 1, Overture, “‘ein Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in Wem,",..... Polonalse-Concert, Solo for Clar- 16, 12 - 3} malles. —The board of education meets this| Petitlou of Detluf Thicesen, for Ii- Colonel Chase and Judge Savage evening, the May meeting 'being its ‘Thomaa room 8 Creighton Block, were named for Mayor, and the ballot H. G, CLAK and Harney. Will, with the aid of guardian ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law othcoot D, L. | _ 8185 ¢ pista, obtain for aily cno # glauce of ihe puek TNOL §ALE—Genorsl siock of ¥ h mdive and | And present, and on certain conditions in the fa. M rToanaett SRk g Terth {,:L"‘,“n:!;,"’ ture. Boots and Shoes mado to order. Perfeoh 2% 1 fiesfrom Liicolo, P operty worth sbout | 88t i quor license, was granted and bond iaimof 8, K. Spalding, for medi- ONEY—Loaned on chattel pro;erty by J, resulted as follows: T Be-t't), No 218 Scuth 14th street Chaee 41, Savage ~The stabbing case wbioh took place $,000. Satistactory rea oos for selling giv n. s Colongl Chase was declared m Overture, “Burgroeechen’s Hoch. unanimous cholce of the conventlon. L LIRE Y 4 foal attendance on poor was rejected, last Sunday night is set for a he o 0%, Ape.& baariog wex The following accounts were allowed: NEY TO LOAN—At 8 per cent, Real Estate and Loan Address “'¥. B.” Omah Bee, 77 Shriver's A R R Agency, opposite OR RENT OR SALE—One brick store with IN BOT WATER 1J7~n 6 rooms up stairs, Inquirs 1403 Cass S, ~The city schools clossd yesterday for the spring vacation, te reopen April Oth, The year closes June 20th, ONEY LOANED-On chattel mortgage,room | U0 Stalts bet: 7, Union Biock, cor. 15th and Farnam. Joog A Truman Buck was ncminated by clamatlon for treasurer. Claus Schumann, work on road. ...8$16 50 GENEBAL FUND, and Throat Disorders DON'T BE §KEPTICAL. WEASON T¥ACHES AND EXPERIENCK CONFIRMS THAT 7 n 1460 811 15th G5m31 rm of 120 acres, 2 houses and barn with 10 acres cf timby 2 niles Ohas H. Watson, POLICE JUDGE, “Have never changed my mind res, HELP WANTED. west of Hanscow's Park, Inquire 1418 Cass 5t, | THE REME! ¥ NTOMA up stairs betwcen 14-h and 15th Sta, 5%-313 | EIS A IEAS”O0 FUL IN A GLASS «f HOT Gustave Beneke was nominated for W. Corliss, whe w Pl‘:m‘l"' o —The assessors held their first moeting 7 them from the first, except I think yet - ——— WATEREV. RY ¥ORNING BEFORE EATIN ANTED—25 teams at once at Jim Steven- o Fridey st the ocounty olerk's office, police judge by acclamation, better of that which I began by thinking son's livery atable, A OR SALK—New house, 12 rooms, § closets, | |3 NOT ONLY EX-REMELY BENEFICIAL, when Commissioner Corliss expounded the Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Sold cellar, ren's 860 per mor th, one-third corner | BT A PROTECTION AGAINST DISEAS| AN ED—Agirl to do general 8. E. corner 20th and 5t, Mary's avenue Price 25 cents. 1aw to them in fine shape, ~The Young Men's Social Hour club The following gentlemsn were nom- R R, A Heary Grabe, ballif and wit inated for courciiman: prlc exchange social ; WHICHN ONE OAN AFFORD TO DISRE- § New hous , 6 rooms, garret, s AT cellar, cistcrn and well, 'Jot 5°x66 for ¥2,700. 3| GARL. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. houte, 4 rorma cach, cellsr, cater), wel and stasle, 1ot 31x132, $2,760. XIf within 6 b1 cks of usswork, 707-4§ Firat Ward— Charles Kaufmann, Second Ward--S. 8. Van Baren. John 0'Connell, is vromoted by a This admirabl, prepared punch, improwptu, is delightfu water or lemonade. will give their second annual ball at Kess ler’s Hall on Friday evening, April 13th, ‘This will be a grand affair, ANTED—A nurss to take ca e cf child, that (an boaid & d live at beme preferred. App'y at room 62 Millard uot&; = JouN Baumer, County Olerk. postoffice. ~ Inquire 1vo, 608 North 18 h Street. 5790 . ne German Fourth Ward--P. F. Murphy. Fifth Ward—M W. Hartigan, Sixth Ward--Wm, Tartle. R L A Real Hstate Transfers. The following transfers of real es- tate are reported for Tae BEE as ta- your sideboard with it. e PERSONAL. ANTED—A hotel cock, woman rrcferred y or address Ceatral City Ho'el Cen- ~—Regular meeting of Capitol lodge No, 8,A.F. & A. M, on Monday [evening, April 8, at 7:30, A full attendance is de- Fm SALF—6 head of Jerscy cowe.. Inquire 1408 Cass St. upstairs ctworn 14th snd 15t 81 ken from the county records by J. W, Squire & On,, abstractors of titles, and real estate and loan agents, Coun Kidney Dieease, Paln, Irritation, retention, Incon- Gravel, efo., cured sired. By order of the master, ~—Judges Neville and Wakeley both held court Baturdsy but only routine business The decisicn in the case of Streitz ve. Hartman will be given next Tug Bex had the pleasure of a call, on Saturday, from Mr, J. J, Baldwin, of Council Bluffs, who will be remembered by many from the prominent and manly stand he took during the labor troubles in ANTED-A gl who understuids, tinence, Deposits by ‘Bn:;hnpnih“ ‘was transacted, S———— German Journallsts, J. Campbell and wife to 8, C, T. Clark 2:nd and Douglas. 751-3 Pedersen, w. d., parcel tecs 2, 16, Omaha last year, Mr, Baldwin is also an active working member of the G. A. R., and one of the council of administration A meeting of the publishers and edltors of the German newspapers of o 2 Wy [ EALE OR BENT—Vase Piane rouse. 528+t C, J CANAN, ik B i) QO3SALE-Two ha\mud:lrfi-‘nu!;ndfindamu. ok rick foundaticn, good (ellars, hard and 1 ofs AT Genicd el tor genoral housewaik | o yorfull fot, on mnuth 23rd street, witbin two ki T 1 blocks of 8t ‘M snues Iondlre on the ANTED—Glrl for general housework. Ap. | Premites, ho. 8l routh 23d Street. 522-2w§ RIS New Map of Ovuahe, fust compisted asd paeewcrk 11 8 ready for delivery at 86 each. 1s 4 feet wide th 8t comer | by 1 fest long. est and most complete may 723315 | of Omahs ever published, Officlal map of the A. Kountze and wife to J, Krenk, SRR et SR b0 calen: | 5 LR S blaok 0, Eonise's yeit._ee colvmn. the state was held at Omaha, Neb,, on Saturday, March 31, for the purpose of entering lnto an agreement for the better protection of the common in- terests of the journalistlo fraternity and the rights and German element of the state. mature deliberation the meeting concluded to organize perma- ot the department of Towa. compsnied inhis call by his two litile daughters and by Mr, A. Young, s well- known bosiness man of Mauning, Tow. J. T, Allan went west yesterday to at- tend the meeting of the Wycming cattle association fJat [Chvyenne) to-day. iTh's is the largest company of cattle growers in the world, representing seven hundred thousand head of cattle in Wyoming and western Nebraska, dar iscued this year js that of which a copy was rent this cffice by Mr. Tom Cotter, 1t is is & regular beauty and an ornament to the parlor or the counting room, ~Bishop Hurst, of the M. E, church, comes out to Nebraska this eek to dedi- cate » new church at North Platte, and on his return will hold services at Kearney, aad possibly at Omaba, —Mr. W, J, C, Putman Oramer, & wall Srd add.— §120, J. Krenk and wife K. d, 8} lot 33, block 9, Kountsze's 3rd add 280, Teamws and laborers, H MANN- WEILER 11th 5t, AN ED—A girl to do general house-work | g in family of three. SAT-t wages paid to #4004 cook, waiher and ironer, 410 Harrey 8t fionry Knowles and wife to Catha- rine Urlsn, w. d., n. § lot 20, Rees rivileges of the ANTED—An architectural draughtsuan oy MO e Apply cflice of Geo, Henning N wil;-’;:“ south of Bellevue road. 280- 0 ,Pn- l'r;;n;)oa. d, s } lot 20, a family of three.d L Weel- oo en b attoet snd K, M’y wvenve E. Hamlin and wife to A, § Vin. The following officers were elected: IOR SALE—One borse, tingle wagon and har ness. 1 Cooper wagon, CHARLTON BROS,, 301 N. 15th Bt. CK YARD FORRENT—Apply at once, vorything needed to run it oa hand. Also house on_yard if wanted. BBLE, Yard 16th strect, 2 t;locxk. m T14-88 &I ¥ v OR SALE OR BENT—My 2 story brick resi- ocent, w, d., lots 1 and 2, block “'F,” known B, & M., clerk, is 'to be united in Shinn'e 2d'add. - $1 00 the holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Adelia Presldent— Chae, Banks, Post and D. M, To ; M, M. T Bt rublue, of Arapaboe , ab the Occidental Hotel, Neoves, of Genevaj John Saunders and L/ - 31§ | for 7 000, . Small payment do 1y cars time. Lot 60xt00 feot, Elogant gy 1 | house, very conventent. rent ft 10 very ANTRD—A girl to walt'on the '..él:o':l 4| good partics for §65 per wonth. 'C%-#m - Vice President—Dr, Schonlau, Volksblatt, West Point, Treasurer—Karl Jung, Statts Zel- L. Hart on Thursday, 'April 12th, The ANTRD—A compet:nt girl for general ceremony will be performed at the Chris- wife, of McCook, and M, R, Bentley, of Red Cloud, were among the Nebraska JONH H, ERCK assortment of Ranges 5 'S, _204-April1_ Cor. 12th and Farnam 8t Apply at 1310 Davenport St., FOIR SALE CHEAP—Cholce unimproved bus- A bSOI utely P UI'O-' and bet. 13th and lith heferences required. tlan church, corner of Farnam and 20th (30 tung, Nebratka City, people at the Millard yesterday. ness lots on Farnam. Harney, Dougls - S}I % | This tove, Barb Fence Wire, sll of which you can buy cheaper than sny place in town at 616 and 617 N, Becretary— Hen Garp, Grand Island, id $ On motlon, the chair appointed the Mr. Harry Hackett, who has been cor- responding clerk for the mercantile agency of R, G, Dunn & Co, for the past year, ~—A stranger to the city went to a house dea) n of ill-fame on Tenth street Fridsy and ‘";‘,g;‘?‘“‘“"““"" MANY CITIZ " wl Dofgevizasts. DIVINS DXONR, | ovngt and wholseomences. . Moy horurlty 110-00d4t 160 Parbam by, | a0 the orpinary kinds, and cannot be old in mpetition with the multitude of low test. shors can weight, alum or phosphate powder Sold 3. | J71OR BALE—A Grsh ciass second hand phastont | cans. Roval, Bakin o e E Call at 1819 Harney St. p:"_' New York. ¥ Foveas 0o, Wall &

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