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The DainE;e. OMAHA, Thursday Morning, April 5, ‘Wenther Report. (I'hs following observations were taken at the same moment of time at the stations mentioned. an Dae U, 8. Btonas Suavicn, | OMAnA, Apiil 4, (1:45p. m.) I r (Clowdy [Far ¥ BTATIONS, Denver. 1610 —The mayor and council for the suc- oesding two yoars are republican by a large majority. #—A fifteen year old son of Judge Rea- vis, of Falls City, blew his arm off while out hunting on Monday evening. —The Towa and Nebraska Ineurance company filed its articles of incorporation with the sacretary of state at Lincoln yes terday, - . —A violent wind prevailed during the early part of last evening wnd about mid. night » heavy and steady rain set in, driving from the north, The warm weath. er of yesterday promises to be effectnally dispelled, o— ~A surprising festure of the election is that each ward secured one alderman, In tho general scratch and scramble it was expected that some ward would got left, but tho result proves the contriry and places the wards as before on a represeta- tive equality. —Mrs, Linnoskey, s reliable clairvoy- ant, has taken parlors at 32! north Thir- teenth street, near Chicago. Private sit- tings daily. Tells past, present and fu- ture advice in basiness or tamily troubles, —The supreme ocourt of the United States has reversed the decision’of the su- preme court of Nebraska in the celebrated case of Baldwin vs, Sparks, involving the title to a large tract of land near Lincoln. ~1In the police court yosterday Judge Beneke had four cases of disturbance of the peace, all of which were continued, —Crulckshank & Co. are putting in the electrio light for their opening to-night, —Meeting of the W, C. T. U, on Thur.s day, at3 p. m,, in the Y, M, C.IA, rooms, on 15th beiweea Farnam and Harney, —A cordiel invitation is extended to the oongregation of St Barmabus', and therr friends, to attend tho monthly recoption at the rectory this evening. —James Barnacle, of the U, P, shops, received a fall Tuesday which broke his right leg. ITo was skillfully attended to by Dr, Lanyon, ~In the dramatio festival at Cincinnati in May, six of Liwrence Barrett's com- pany appoar ia the three principal produo- tions, Mr, Bar:ett's present support is the strongest he ever had, ~The Republican Oity Central Com- mittes, will meet in O. W, Edgerton's office, 205 Bouth 15th, Saturday evening April Tth, st 7:30, By order of N.J, Burnham, chairman; R. D. Dancap, Seoretary, —Faneral services for Mrs, Mont. morenicy will be held at her late home on Parke avenue at 180 p, m, Thursday the Gth inst, Her remains will be taken to Barliogton, Xowa, for interment, Friends are Invited to attend, —~The preliminary hearing of R, H. Lovett and Henry Willlams, the two col- ored men arrested for the robbery of the Osceols farmers, on the nicht of March 21,0sme up In police court yesterday and after the examination of several (wit. nesses was continued till Monday next, —The silver oup given as a prize at the roller rink Tuesday was won by Mr, Monroe, who oaptured three rings in fourteen seconds, ani received the cup from Mr, Orary, the former winner, The next ocontest occurs som ning next woek. On next Tussdsy evening the fancy dress carnival takes place, and fully two hundred skater: in costume are ex- pected to participate. —Lost or run away, from home on Thursday last, ne Denny Davis, age 11 years, Had on when last seen a dark gray coat, complexion dark brown, black pants torn in the knee and then rewed. a blue checkered shirt, & little cashmere skull oap. Any one giving information that will lead to his recovery will be rewarded by bis mother, Mrs, Bophia Davis, Harney stroet, between 17th and 18th streots, near- ly opposite the jail, —Tnesdey there was » full atten. dance at the Baptist Church, The iuter- ost is deepening and aved men were moved and requested prayers, We are thankful that God in his provideace has sent Mr, Ben Hogan to our city, We believe that God will, throuzh him, reach men that our churches cannot reach, 'We hope the christians of the city will pray for the suc. cess of the meeting, and that everyone who can will attend. Mr, Hogan will remaln but a few days at the longest. Let every one come, A welcome awaits you, FOR SALE. A new slde-bar, end spring top bug- gy, made by Snyder and took first prize at the state falr last fall; never used and will be eold low, Apply at ‘Weatern Nowspaper Union, cor, 12th snd Douglas st. fob28m&otf GOOPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical experience THE NEW OFFICIALS. Who are to Gove:n the Oity's Affairs for a While, Uol, Chase Hiected Mayor by & Bmall Majority. Judge Beneke and Treasarer Buck Re-Hlecled. Kaufmann, Hascall, Redfleld, Murphy, Woodworth and Anderson for the Council, And Specht, Livesey, Copoland and Hall for the School Board. Two Members of the Board in Doubt. Tue Bee very nearly called the turn Tuesday in Its estimate of the results of the city electlon. The sount in some of the wards has been provokingly slow, and a complete re- tarn could not be had untila late hour yosterday from all, The result shows Col, Chaso to be clected by about 77 majority, which is far below what his friends expected. His frlends worked hard to secure this victory. Judge Baneke goes In for another time by a splendid majority, which shows the popular endorsement of his course as polico magistrate of the city, {(r. Truman Buck is also re-elected treasurer by a handsome majority, The members of the council who are certalnly chosen are Kaufmann from the Firat, Hasocall from the Second, Rodfield trom the Third, Murphy from the Fourth, and Woodworth from the Fifth, The sixth man 1s in doubt, but it s thought it lles between An derson and MoNamara, For the Board of Education, Specht and Livesey are olected for the long term, with Parker and Ferguson con- testing for third place; Copeland and Hall for the short term, with Steel and Gibbon contesting tor third place. The latest returns make the chances ap] in favor of Gibbon, 'here was soarcely any opposition to the sewer bonds and achool house lp&mpflnfim 'he day and night passed off very. qulietly, there being but little distar- bance, and only four persons run in for distarbing tho peace. The returns so far as recelved at the hour of goin to press are as follows: MAYOR, TREASURER AND POLICE JUDGE, COhase 2,246, Savage 2,191, Bolln 1,775, Buck 2,313 Hawes 1,093, Beneke 3,206, COUNCILMEN AT LARGE, gaRgRaGERaaE 35R2REEER EEEERPEREEEE ELFEILE RS RUEEEREIRNE LERL FER R 139%4R2RARRY Those elected are indicated by an * o 0 e RSB MEMBERS OF THE BOABRD OF RDUCATION, UETROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB, Tables sapptied with the best the market aftords, The traveling publio claim they get better accommodations and more general satiafaction here than at any other house in Omahs, Rate, £ per dav. sugfltfm Knights Templar, Tbe twelfth annual conclave of the of the grand commandry of Nebraska, K. T., was held In this olty, commeno. tog on Taesdoy cvening and closing last evening. The joltowing cfliers were eleoted for the ensulng year: Sir Samuel G, Owens, of Lincoln, commander, 8ir Thomas Sewell, of Lincoln, dep- uty grand commsnder, Bir A, B. Swmith, of Falls Oity, grand captsin veneral, Sir L. ¥, B:itt, of Nebraska City, gravd prelate. Sir Joo. F. Wemple, of Hastings, grand renior warden, Sir E F. Warren, of Nebraska City, grand junlor warden, Slir Willlsm R. Bowen, of Omaha, grand recorder. Sir Jas. 8. France, of Omaha, grand treasurer. 8ir 0. B, Holmes, of Tecumseh, grand sword bearer. 8ir J. D. Newman, of Lincoln, grand standard bearer. Sir A. W, White, of Plattamouth, graud warden. Sir Ernest Hunger, of Lincoln, grand captaln of the The next annual convention will be of their the U, P. depot, where the casket was taken In charge by the Amerlcan hE.?rm COompany. The dead man for seven yeat fort to his trlends back there to know that eve done for him here during his last hours and every respect shown to his memo- ry after death. the funeral were: R. McOarthy, Harry Boyne, Joseph J. Maloney, James A. Gowen, John Glllespte, Scott Keefer, James Fox, John Willlams, John Urquhard and Jno. Wright. A New Assoclation Incorporated Yes- “Omaha Oll Company,” have been filed with the county clerk. {s the buslness headquarters upon and the general nature of the business to be transscted is the ac- quirement of and dealing in oil and mineral lands, berin, oll wells, mining cosl, refining oils, oto. The capital stock is fixed at $100,000, to be pald in fall when sub- soribed or issn share being $100, The lmit of life of the eorsorr on is filty years, the highest 1n $1,000 dent, vice- dent, Secre and t.nl:'um n-m control nfl'nl:.q : T. Olark, Richard Kitchen and Wm, A, Paxton will for the present act as directors, and are the incorporators of the assoclation. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the FaR ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fray Manaufactared by Francisco. Forsale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros. veyor, came into Omaha yesterday from a prolonged trip in the wust. Daring his absence, which has ex- tended over a perlod of over six months, this gentleman has had a varied and interesting He wes one of a government survey- fng party of twelve who have been dolng governmont topcgraphical work in the west for some time past. The outfit left some place in Wyomirg last fall and sirce that time have been making a thorough sueve; ‘THE palLyY BrE: THURSDAY /P IL 5 at Bostrios, on the scoond Taesday after Good Frlday, A, D, 1884, The grand commandery is in a floor. ishing hransial conditlon, out of debt snd with upward of $1,000 In the trensury. Arrangements are In progress for attending the next annual conclave at San Francleco. B —— WESTERN-STANTON. An Auepiclous Wedding Oelebrated in Omaha To-day, Miss Maud Stanton, daughter of COol. T. H, Stanton, chief paymaster department of the Platte, was mar. rled yesteedsy to Oapt. O. B, Western, Fourteenth United States iofantry. The marriage took place at her tather's resldence, Twenty-third and Burt streets, In the presence of the famliy and a fow relatives and friends, the ceremony belng performed, by Chaplain England, U, 8, Fort Omsha. A., from Although the wedding was a private affalr, many costly and valuable pres. ents were recelved. the bride and groom took their depar. tare for New York, spending a short leave, they will go to Cantonment Uncompabgre, Colorado, where Capt. Western isatationed. Aftor luncheon whence, after CARING FOR A COMRADE. The Stone Outters of Omaba Show Their Fraternal Feeling. On Sanday evening last Mr. W, Touhey, a young man of 25 years of ago. dled at the residence of Mre, Ryan, Undertaker Jacobs’ room, where they were placed in a handsome metallic casket preparatory to belng forwarded to the former home of the deceased, Ottawa, Oansda, His remains were taken to Thuesday afternoon the stone cutters assembled in a body and accompanied the remains fellow workman to not been to his old home on a visit nd it will be & com- thing that was posaible was The stone cutters in attendance at Robt. Frew, Mike OMAHA VIL COMPANY A terday. Artlcles of incorporation of the Omaha fixed and operating , the value of each ebtedn: 'Ah.nrd of five directors, a presi- s to be incurred J. T. Olark, Louis E. Beaumont, H. t of perfume. . B. Slaven, San A Surveying Party Returned. William Beal, & United States sur- experlence. of ihe lands in Wyoming not included in the government grants tv the Unlon Pa- olfic rallroad, Darfng the time they were out they went through Echo canyon In Utah and made s complete map of that whole region, which hitk- erto has not been done except by the rallroad itself, Mr, Baal speaks in the highest terms of the magnificent soel along the canyon and says that n cannot comprehend its rfi:}s‘:: proportions unless he sees It 3 —_—— FOR SALE, A drugstore 1n weatern Towa, popu- lation about 3,600, stock from §6,000 to $8,000, sales §18,000 per anuum, only two drug stores In the town, a large country trade. Inquirs of Frauk Rogers, Miliard Hetel drug store. Mar30-smn 2w Surprise Party: A pleasant surprise party was glven Taesday at the recidence of Rev. J. W, Stewart, of the South M. E, charch, in konor of his daughter’s re- turn from New York, where she has becn attending the seminary. Taere were present about fifty, and a pleas. ant time was enjoyed, the eventng be- Ing taken up by good musio and other sorts of amusements. About12 o'clock the party dispersed with good wlshes to thelr host and hoatess and the {nnng lady who ls shortly to return to er studies, i ety The Maveriok National Bank of Bos- (Ritter, who went up to preserve the and Cook Stove, Barb Fence Wire, Rawalt, of Fairfield; Sanford Parker, of O’Nelll City; Walt Miller, of David Oity; F. W, Barnes and Hon. W, M. Robert. son, of Madison; A. P, Pilger, of Norfolk; J. O, Fasker, of Genoa; J. H., Hungate, of Blair; George H. Brooks, of Bazille Mills; Clear Creek; W. A, Wells, of David City, and Mrs, S, T. Leaming and children, of Lincoln, are among the Nebrasks people case; V, V. Leonard, Plattsmouth; 8. J. Glenn, Columbus; O. W. Phelpe, Clear A RESIDENCE RACKET. An Attempt to Take Forcible Possession of a House. The &Strong Arm of the Law Demanded to Quell the Disturbanoce. The principal agitation in pollce clr- oles last evening was over a troubls re- ported from Twenty Sixth and Doug- laa streets. The reeidence In question, near this point, has been cecupled for mome time past by the family of Albert J, Peck, who rented from A, L. Strang, Eeq. A short timo ago notice wae received to vacate the premlises, as & man nsmed McCoy, who, ft secms, hss & clalm uwpon or owns the place, desired to tuke poscestion, Mrs, Peck, it appears, has been sick and Mr, Strang's book koeper was notified of the fact and that it would be Inconvenient to move on tho first of the month, He there- fore sald that there was no hurry and that they might take thelr own time. Yeaterday McCoy put in an appear- ance with his household outfit and findiog tho Peck family absent, in some way obtained an entrance to the dwelling and began moving In his goods, in the fuce of the fact that the goods of the Peck folks were still there, Peck arrived home about this time, and put in a protest, but this being of no avail, he went to thepolice oourt and filed a complaint against McCOoy for forcible entry and detainer, and a warrant was issaed for McCoy’s arrest. Officer Gorman was detallea to go to the scene of trouble, and not finding the partles wanted, left. Suab- sequently they returned and trled to get into the house, and Mr. Peck has tened to the pollce headquarters and obtained the assistance of Officer peace and arrest McCoy if he showed up. Just what the state of affairs was oonld not be learned, but it will prob- aLiz be brougt out in thejpolice court this morning, ————— Real Hetate Transfers. The followlng deeds were filed for racord In the county olerk's office Aprll 3, reportel for Tue Brr by Amen’ renl estate agency. 8. M. Auderson to D. 8. Thomas; w d Jot 26, Neleon add., $250. 8. D Baogs and wifeto G. T. Wil- son, w d parcel sec 3, 16, 12, $2,000 8, D. Bangs aud wife to G. T.; wd se | sec 3, 16, 12, $2,600. A, J. Hanscom and wife to M. Toft: wdlots 7891011121314 1516 17 and 18, blk 5, Hanscom place $500. E. Haney and wifse to A. D. Red mon; wd lot 4, blk 15, E. V, Smith’s add., $2,000. C. Hall and wife to J. S. Howe; w d 2,20 soc 10, 15, 13, £5,000. JOHN H, ERCK Has the largest assortment of Ranges sll of which you can buy cheaper than any place in town at 616 and 617 N, 16th street, m27-mo-tf PERSONAL. W. E, Waite, of Fort Niobrara; B, F. A, P, Howes, of Blair; J. M, Hedge, ol who registered at the Millard yesterday. W. E. Page and F, E. Brown, Syra- Roberts, Lincolp; 0. B, Burrows, Nor- folk; W. O. O. Sherwood, West Point; Morris Palmer and wife, Schuyler; A. G. Creek; Wm, Fulton, Nebraska City; O, O, Sabine, Beatrice; T, Foley snd wi Columbus, ave among the Nebraska fol ot the Paxton. H. O. Conn, Homer James, A. D, Vat- thiec and Henry Bonner, of Denver, are guests of the Metropolitan. Hon, D, G. Hull, of Lincoln, is in the city, en route to Valley county on legal business. Mrs, O, D, Sawyers and Miss Galiger, of Sioux City, are at the Metropolitan, Hon, Jobn O, Watson, of Nebraska City, was in town lsst night. Bert Watson, private secretary of A, ¥ ‘I'’nzalin, is at the Millard, Mrs. Raake and daughter, of Burling. ton, are at the Millard, R. A, Keotchum and wife, of Denver, +re at the Paxton. 8. H, Atwood and wife, of Plattsmoutb, are at the Paxton, H, O, Chapman, of Boone, Ia, is at the Metroplitan. @Y. K. Adams, of Tekamah, is a guest of the Metropolitan, A, B, Moore, of Cleveland, is at the Metropolitan. C. E Gifford, of Kansas City, is at the Metropolitan. Nat Brown, of Bulington, 18 at the Millard, L. L. C. Brooks, of the army, is at the Paxton, H. B, town, Mi:s Etta Hamblin, ot Lincoln, isin the ity. B, ¥, Hinman, of Nn{th Platte, is in the city, B. F, Arnold, of Schuyler, is at the Paxton, Dora Sharp, of Denver, is a guest of the Paxton, Major D. H., Wheeler, of Plattamouth, is in the city. Col, T. K. Sudborough, of St Louls, is at the Millard, W. E. Page and F', E. Brown, of Syra. ouse. are in the city. Rumsey, of Wyoming, is in Homer Stall, Beq,, of this city, who bas long been out in Idabo as the right of way Ben Hogan’s Meetings at the Baptist increasing in attendance and interest. Alresdy & number of persons have been converted, and others have de cided to live sober and industrious lives. He wlill speak every night this there been so much religlous intereat 1o 1he city as at present, and all should hear this evangelisi's plain and thrill- ing presentatious of vhe gospel. it ready for the weloome or parting guest. The Murders of the Hastings' Mer- and Green, the murderers of Cash into the jail and covering guards witn guns, took the prisoners, bound, gag- ed and carrled them to the rail- way bridge, half a mile away, and huog them from a beam. was brought back and torned over to the authorities. gullt, butpromised to make revelations of the existence and give the names of an organizad band of crooks. For this reason he was saved. CRANE—In this city, April 3, at 11 p, Friends invited, Special Dispatch to Tun Bxs, Standard ol trust cortificates waa he!d $4,500,000, were cast for re election, as trustees, of Benj. Brewster, John D. Archibald and Chas. Pratt for the next three yesrs, Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bax. ate. It prohibits the issulng of free officers and employes of the companies and a violation subjects the offenders to a fine or imprisonment. attorney for the Union Paeific's Oregon short line, retuined Tueedsy for a brief stay, and opportunely 1n time to yote, Mr, Georgo Thra'l, of Detrolt, former!, of Omane, i« 'nihe oty an a yisit, Dr. Wright, of tne U, P, P, B, Parsons and W, H, Price, all of Denver, are at the Paxton, Mrs. R L. D wning and Miss Allie McOomb, of Kearney, are guesta of the Paxton, G, W, Field, architect for the depart. ment of the Platte, has returned from a fortnight's visit to his old university town, Ann Arbor, Wm, H. Savidge, brother of Rev, Chae, W. Savidge, of the First M. E church, spent yesterday in the city, -He will engage in the practice of law in Kearney, Mr, Henry Dohlo has just returned from the east, where he bought a heavy stock of goods for the spring trude. He continues to be the leadi —_—— It fs more economical to buy Burkr's Sauav Dressing than it s to make a dressing; beeldes this, it is wado of better materials than you can buy at the stores. Everybody likes it Church The meetings under the charge of Ben Hogan at the Baptist church are week I the same church. Never has “HUB PUNCH" is delicious. Have e ————.—— — A MERITED FATE chant Lynched by a Mob. Special Dispatch to T Bxs, CnicAGo, April 4.—The Journal's Hastings, Neb., special says: Iogham Millett were haneed by a mob ef 35 masked men last night. It is not known what was done with Baboock, the other murderer. Hastivgs, Nebrasks, April 4 —A posse of armed men, after breaking Baboock He had confessed his DIED. m., Abraham Crane, facher of Wm, E and Taaue H, Crane, aged 65 years, Funeral to-day April 5, at 2 p, m. frem residence, No, 808 north 17th street, Stendard Osl Election New Yorx, April 4 —The annual meeting of the stockholders of thbe to-day; 4,050 votes, representing Pennsylvania’s Free Pass Bill. HarrisBURH, Pa., April 4 —The Everhart free pass bill passed the sen- vpasses by railroads to any one exoept NEw Onirans, April 3,—The Times- v Democrat’s Moss Point, Miss., speclal saya the boller in one of the Griffin mills exploded. Nine men were killed and ten wounded. Jim Cooper, New Orleans, instantly killed; Stmon Lasky, Wm. Brown, Mobile, ecalded, sincs dled. Five other colored men were seriously hurt, and also one white man, —— The Heavy Man and His Bride Speclal Dispatch to Tux s, 8t Loums, Mo, April 3 —-Senator and Mrs, Davie, Miss Alice Davis and Senator Davis' brother in-law, jMr. Wll:hml, lefc this morning for the weat, ‘Whiskey Makers. Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. Orrawa, April 4,—The Privy Counsel came to the adverse decision on the application of American distil- lerles to admit whiikey in bond cr in rmquu ot less than one hundred gallons. It ls probable, however,that some modification will be made in the existing regulations, = An Election Homiolde. Special Dispatch to Tus Bus, Un10AGo, April 4, —Mason, a paint- or, stabbed George Young Rountree at the closing of the polls last night, the latter dying. Both were colored. It was an electlon row. Small Pox. Special Dispatch to Tus BEx. CHicaco, April 4. —A Nashville special says: The number of small pox cases is increasing and creating a great deal of alarm among the inhabi- tants of the city and country, A New Departure. Spectal Dispatch to Tan Bxx Oaarcorrisviiie, Va., April 3 — B. C. 0. Bonjamin, a colored lawyer, | = has applied for and obtained license to practice law In Albemarle county, He is the first colored man who ever ap- plied fora license. NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yearlirg Steers and Heifers, 800 Head of Two-year-old Steers, and 100 Head of Two-year-old Helfers, These catile all straight, thrifty cattle, Skl Shaad caba, For Sl ol tegsties o1 1o sull the purchasers. For further partic: lots o aiare call on or address M. ¥ Potter, Waverly, Browa couxty, lows. m —— ] ITUTT’S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain In the Head, with TUTT'S PIL 11l adapted (o such cisen g'hc Howe n.x’- focts Auch m cham iing s to Ratonish the suilerer, oo &8 ity Encrenus the A phetite,and cass "Take on FIeat, (115 the sye d by’ their Tom St N, . GRAY HAIR OR WHIEKENS change to a GLossY ingle appiication of this Dy, It to 36 MURRAY ST., N. Y. TIS HAXUAL of Vatunhin Informtion and e, ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. #4rSPECIALS wi POSITIVELY] not bein serted unless pald In advance. " There are letters at this offics for the fol- lowiog sdyerti B G A M T, A TR, C. M Awort ment, C, Fred ) s F, R., Mra, Dupont, H. W, Hine, J. H.'D., 3.6, F,, M, L. M., P, & Co, P T, 8. M, R. 8.T. 8, L, T v, Agt., W, W M., Wife ot Tra M.T, X1,X 2 TO LOAN—MOKEY N/ ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law ofhce of D, L. Y1 Thomsa room 8Creighton Block. ONEY—Loaved on chattel progerty by J. T Beatty, No 218 Scuth 14th street 620-1mot T\ ONEY TO LOAN—AE 8 por cont, Shriver's R al Eetata and Loan ~Agency, ite postotiice. FEEAR T 771z~n‘ ONEY LOANED-On chattel mortgage,room nion Biock, cor. 15th and Farnsm, 421-apr 155 HELP WANTED. TINNER WANTED—Tho under 1g_ed wants av00d man w rua s tin shop. G od and steaay work the year around. ~Address JOAN ZIMMERGR, Seward, Neb. VW ANTED—A good il In private fenily. ‘Work «asy. MRS, WRIGHT, 70-47 16th Street, bet. Cauifornia & Webser. Good nurse girl wanted Imm diately. Best A woges given’ at Nor hweat ‘o o Hamilton and Puer strast, Sainn's a dition, TI845 {WAITER wanted at 1212 Farnam St Bestau. Al 78364 ANTED—Dining ro-m girl a$ |Creighton Houso., 7866 AN ED—Acompetent girl at once, Good Whsirsaare Apply 8. W, corner 20th and St Mary’s avenuo 788 - W ANTED—Girl for general housowork, Dane or Bwe e preferred. 8. E, cor. 16th Caii fornia street: ANTED—A dining room virl at Riinekcs Restauraut 603 8. 13th St 7506 VW ANVEDTruste: and competent woman to ssaist in dairy work, One with a emall family prefered, good home for the right person. ad iress M. B> office. 793-6 ANTED—A girl 40 do ganoral housework at 714 north 19th 8%, 795 41 “7ANTED—mrI for heuse work i1 small fam- ily, Call at No. 1 Creighton block in morning. 769-9 {7 ANTED—Dining room girl at 1617 Capitol avene 71848 ANTEDP—Two men of geod address to ca vass and sell grods. Steady employment tegood men Call 421 8, 10th 8t. 72:6) ‘ TANTED-A ne t girl for gencral housework Mu t bo nord cook, washer ard ironer. I[,"..,l;- Purvls, 23d avd St. Mary's avenue, ANTED—A hotel cook, woman preforred Avply or address Central City Hotel Cen- tral City Nebraska, 709-8 'ANTRD—A girl to wa't on the table, and sow, at the Uccldental Hotel, 630-t¢ ANTED—An_experiorced baker. Perma- nent employment_and good wages. Ad- dress D. LOWMAN, Hastings, Neb, 575 5} SITUATIONS WANTED, —_— A. widow 1 dy would like a p-sition as house= k cper in a widower's family, or would do #econd work or sewiLg. Please call at 211 north 13th street. 85-4* ANTED- situation by Young man who ia not ateuid of work, in grocery ttore cr at any kind ¢f work. Underatandwcare of horses. Addrers Sidney Payne, 1518 Dodge St. 7 MIBELLANE JUS WANTY AN TED—8: mo good fumily 10 adopt a boy baby two weeks old. - Inquirs at No. 122 Strest Omaha Neb. ANTED—A few peraons to instruct in book keepirg eitvution furuished or no pay. Calat1212Haraey 8t J.'B. 3mith. 772-a* ANTED—500 privy vaults, si pools o clean with sanitar T it tlon guarantecd, J, M, SMITH, 271-1mot Lock Box 432, Omat a. 7 ANTED—Unfurnished r om withis 10 min- ut 8 wals of U, P deput. With or without board. Address “I" P. 0, box 633. 748 4§ 'ANTED —Everybdy suffering with tooth and headache, to call at 1421 F EcllLbe cured freeof charge by Hor 104 FOR EENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. ToR et be". 1ith snd 15:n. cor. 15th 8 ract., ~Nice farul. hed room 8 E_corr o Cae. 7695 nd ttable on Chicago, Apply to Jchnsswm, 782-61 R RENT—Tenth and 2 ro.ms, Apply toG. 3 754-10t NISHED ROOMS FOR RENT(—Dave port , just above 19th, south side, 1911, OR RENT—A house of ¢ rooms with veviences, cn street car line. Tnqui Pal , opposite P. 0. QURNISHED PARLOR—And board. Modern conveniences, 1810 Dodgestre t. dso-lof OR RENT—Furnishad reomssuitable for ven: tleman, at 1619 Faroam Stroot 160 5+ R RE! Clark sts. Hou<e on N.W coroer of Apply next door. nicely furnished front patlor a3d bed rocm A D eehtloman ani wife w th B0 ohildren, §02d board withia & block 1713 Chicago St, 750 6§ R BENT—New cobtages, 10th_and Hickory B ‘.lp'ly J.P. Row 1812 south Gth. 669 LET—A nice furnished room with piano, also other rooms 1615 Dodge Bt 604-0} R RENT—A store 20560 in Balcombe block whroet. on I6th 87 84 ST. A D. BALCOMBE, and ces - | | OR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen, 3 eloret lel.l, at corner 13th and C.dornly t inquire at 608 N 15th stre.t. oo —r= ‘OR ReNT— 1 1l hed room with dow and boa'd, M. dern improv.men TOR RENT—Houscs and lots at g Bell's, Rent Hureuu, oppsite Post « fica, 70041 ORRENT--Furn shed and unfarn shed rocm, modern ¢ pveniences, giod locatien, 1416 Dedyge 8t T 70" 0 LET —0ne room with board, 1808 Colifornia trect, 1m OUSES FOR RENT— 606-tt MCOAGUE, Opposits Postsffice, OR RENT—Three nicely furni hed rooms, with oz without board, at 1318 Jacksn 8t. 674-4) WL ¥ 11y . OR RENT— Fine upr ght placo, fine Kim- ball organ, 1519 Dodge «troet. o1 ¢ A. HOSPE, Jr. _ [7OR RENT—25 housos, 2 to 101 roo Fflbpu month @hriver's Rent 1sureau, op- Posito Dost office. Tt OR | ENT—Two double stores, suitible ts gr.cery, butcher, or saloon, situated +0 a8 to commaud & good farmer trade. Inquirs of Mrs 8.W. Cor. )3th and Jackscn Bts, - siimt " FOR SALE, OR 8 \L 3 ears ol Good iron grev family vony, T Iuq.dro 1214 Docge St. 762-10§ ORSA E—Five corner lots 01 Park avenue, 1y 995 Mc 'AGUE, 78011 Opposite Postoftice. OR SA E_A st of heavy single harne s at 1110 N 15th stre t, T4 [POR SALE—A yaie of heavy drsught mules. Inquiro 3t 1109 South 16th atroet. 6821w OR SALE—House and lot on Douglas street. Lot on 27th, near Farnam Street, §607, M ((CAGUE, 764t Opposite Postoffion, For SALE—Several houses 03 loased ground. McCAGUE, ot te Postoffice [[OR SALE—A rare chanice, & o w store feet and lot containinga complete Reneral morchandise, and enjoying the bencfit of ahealthy and steadrly increas ng business, loc- ted in centre ef one of tho best sgricultural dis- tr cts In weatern ows, Terms liberal, write P. 0, box 46, Imogene, Ia T13-124 T iousu of 3 rooma for sale very cheap Ap. ply a4 Baldwin and Bchm coraer 15th and Juckeon street. 768 54 DHINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—4 flourishing aper, in & young end growi g townin Eas. tern Nebraska. Addroes G H. Bee Office. 623-1mo. R SALF—Ope quarter secticn land In Stan- 1on county, Also one of the bes st: ck farms in Burt ccunty, one mile frem Hermsn 8ta'ion. Also lot and st.'rs bullding 1119 Farnaw sireet. Algo for salo or trade for Douglas county proper- ty, 40 acres in Mason county, Iilivois. Inquire t . G. CLARK. 5185 OR SAL ew house, 12 rooms, 8 closets, cellar, rents 360 per mo: th, one-third corner lot 8:500. New hous, 6 rooms, garret, '12x40, cellar, cistern and well, lot 5:x66 for §2,700. 2 houces, 4 roows each, celler, cistern, weil and stasle, 16 38x13%, $2,700. XIi within 6 bl cks ot pog;olll’iee. Inquire Ao, 608 North 18th Street. 9.5§ FOR SALE OR RENT—Vose 52811 'CANAN, [ORSALE—Two houses 3 raems and 5 rooms. ! ‘Brick foundaticn, good 1 ellars, hard and rofs water, full Jot, on anuth 93rd strect, within two blocks cf St. Mary's avenue, Inquire_on_the premi-ce, ~o0. 841 south 23d Street. 522-2w§ REALIS Now Map of Omate, ust complated aud ready for dolivery at 85 cach. 1s 4 feet wide By 7 feot long. Largest and most complete map of Omaha ever published, Official map of the clty. See column. OR BALE-—One horse, single wagon and har ness, 1 Cooper wagon, CHARLTON BROS., 84T 301 N. 15th B8, r OR SBALE CHEAr—Choice unimproved bus- ineeo lote on Faroam. Raroey, Douklrs, and Dodge streets, DAVIS & SNYDER, Real Estate Agents 110-00d-tt 1605 Farnam 8. TFORBALEa frs clas second hand phsston Callat 1819 Harney 8. 897-4¢ FOR FACE—Foousts mape of Nevaka 03 each, For bargains in o aha City improved and un'mpr ved property, call on Wm. F, Shrl ver, noul Eatate Agent, opposite postofice. Y WISCELLARNEUS LAI)M! Sufferiug with cores can be cu ed by calling on Mrs Spencer Hours from 9to 11 A i, &0 2 to 5 p. m., No.707 Aorth 18th street, Umata, Neb, 3 VI8 Mae Oleen midwite eradusted at Stock. hom _instituts of mudwifery, HKesidence 24 Leavenw rth § rout, Mns, HANSEN, Midwite, has rmoved from 9th ana Juckson to 16:h and Marcy Ste, 659-1m§ VWV ILL fake children of sny age give them & wothers care for & liberal compensati Address Y. 368-1mo* ADIES wiahing a quier nlaes durlng contl ment, with nurse will address W, B. B office. 369-1mo} NCHANGE for oty property In, Ou by ton first-claa- (mproved farme. ~Also 1600 Bead o’ shesp fr sale. Correspond with Chr stiann 'n, Secramento, Neb. m9-1m 5 e 9 EDWARDKUYHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND! TIUNALIST, 408 Tenth street, between Farnam and Harney. Will, wit ald of gnardian suirita, obtaln for auy one a glance of the past and present, and on certain conditions in the fu. ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perteot t . Bee office. IN HOT WATER DON'T BE SKEPTICAL. REASON T¥ACHES AND EXPERIENCK CONFIRMS THAT Tape ¥elts'r Avarient I8 AN INVAL. SN AR ATt DISORDERS: OF REMEDY ~TOMACH, LIVER AND FOW- N. B—In taking SELTZER APERIENT i walt until the effervescence has en!irely . The water thould be hct—not *cpid or lukewarm. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marve firengta and wholssomences. uo..".:n';‘:}m than i and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test shory Sl s e oo wldenty e, o 8 Oo., Wall 81, gy —_—