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E—— The Daily Bee. OMAHA. = Tuesday Morning, April 17, LOOAL BRUVITIES ~The comedians, Baker and Farron, remowned for their trip around the world, appear at Boyd's to-night. ~Baker and Farron in “Chris and Bina.” ~The week starts in with the finest of weather, ~The county treasurer and bis deputy are ae busy as bees, ~—A fleet of six prairie schooners passed $hrough the city yeste:day following the Star of Empire. ~The Paxton folks came out Sunday with » full ret of handiome new table ware, decorated in the latest style of art, o replace the old white ware, —Both district courts were in session yes- terday only equity cases, motions, demur- r.13, otc., were being heard, Judge Neville will leave for Momphis to-night and coart will probably olose this week. —Missing.—On Friday night last a girl 16 years of age, daughter of Mr. C, Bell, lett home and has not since been heard of. Any information as to her whereabouts will be gratefully received by Mr, C. Bell, eorner Ninth and Davenport. —Mayor Chase is much improved and expects to get out this evening to deliver his mesage to the city oouncil in person, He is able to be upand yot is not recelving any one, but those ‘whom he summons on special business. —The regular semi-monthly meeting of the St. George society will be held at their rooms this evening. As Important business will be transacted it is necessary and required that every memberbe present. —~The statement that Mr. Jacob Bchrum, who was killed last week, was » member of the Soko! soclety was & mistake, He was a prominent socialist and it was that soclety which turned out with the band of musie, ~In connection with a recent article in Tun Bus concerning the work of the ‘United States snd Nebraska fish commis- slons, It will be interesting to our resders %0 know that Prof. G. Brown Goode, of Board of Trade. A meeting of the board of directors of the Omaha board of trade was held Iast oveuing, which was well attended. The ohalrmsu, Hon. John Evans, presided, and Messrs, Delsooll, Good- rich, Falooner and * indhelm were present, beside neveral members of the board, Beveral communioations were re- oelved, incinding the following: From L. H. Tartelot, inquiring as $0 whether there was a necessity for u akillcd, gradasted veterlnary surgeor The secretary replied that we h\d one good -nrgwn at least, and he would have to come And fake his chances. Filed, From F. N, 'oulh, «f Oedar Ithl, saking for ovnl- of the snnusl report of the board of teale for the preoseding three or four years. Bume dlscusalon was ind in as to the wb:lum of the of teade report for yoar. 1t was suggested that Mr, W. O, B, Allen be seen in regard to the matter. Mr. Giben, who was in Deaver last week, made a statement as to the mmlfiy o oalling the next National ostrial oconvention to meet in 18 1o suggested that Omaha being in|d the line of the transcontinental travel would attract many here who would ot go elsewhere. clecular issued by the Denver board of trade last yoar, setting torth m loph- of dis. oussiin, were read. Omaha and Kan- saa Olty are the two pohh named for Ill seasion of the convention. The secretary was lustruoted to eonsult with W. O, B. Allen as to the blioation of the annual report of board. Me. Oluk brought up the matter of m rallroad to the northwest. \hnugm no scheme would benefit o-l‘:“l: much now uh!ht. ;I. sugge! » mesting be called for next Monday nl’ht to consider the on. Tae folks up in that coun- try would rather have connection with Omaha than with any other place. The new bridge to be built by the Northwestern at Blalr will divest a roddulo! trade from Omaha and time some steps were taken to prevent it It was determined to hold a moet- ing for this object next Iondly nl.ht, and 1o invite the oft'ssna to joln A side-bar, end bug- mado by Snyzhl m‘? first at the state falr last fall; never ?Inll:ln be -oldulow. Aw‘{!«.; ‘eatern Nowspaper Union, cor. Douglas feb28m, £ # The capaclty of our public schools, which have been overorowded terribly for so long, was to-day increased by the opening of five new rooms, which will accommodate the 500 additional scholars "h:h:-mn 1n last week at the opening of term. ho‘uv rooms are looated: Oae from time to time, and not the least of ORDINARY ARRESTS, 431 apr 185§ Thiaround is bevutiful y skoated. sollexcetlens | 100 ".;.‘?2.'2.‘.".: ] H these was 0ne which was taken weet | PFie® FAFiY: s fn town. The resalts of tfe hauls made by the o D rtusoa: Propets resched b7 toe buik voug | LLE—4 1 s @ ¢ iob good ren . .| Sunday to Brady Iiland W, E. Johnston, of ¥t. Niobrars, I 8| pollos over Bundsy was pot very im- HERBAYES leading ot trom the on | 3017 room rouse, Farnsin e H This consiated of two tralns or thirky | 5707 ° the Pexron. t. Four meo were arrested for | WWANTED_o tmck wbire. £ Migont | PIS"" Tob) Poraarm siros, _ | 25— room hause! Dage oy 7 xlon o o uth Ten 161 Faoam eteot._ | 39, ouscs, ears of yearling oalves, ploked up over M. Lyon and H, Haar, of Lyon, are at | Intoxication, three belng sent to jall | %%, Glrnf Hosel, =0 X R SALE-.Cottage and corner lot n floe loca- | 214—8ma'l house, 5 acres 1 uests k of an elegant dinner &otf | tely after the ceremony. The urld.l couple showed their good prac THE pDAILY Brk: TULSDAY APXRIL 17 trim, Ireland, and sheleknown tomsms| BEELZEBUB'S BOYS. TUTT s [ ,j’.":g,':gg‘.:n:“:;:..';;,,'.::,:‘: lo O F ,hA“,s OL| one of the most Intelligent lndies of the H ,'_t RENT—Larce and plexa ¢ fron: Irish race fo the city, The esuse of death A Oouple of Colored Mem In- B eo e Sl g yam MPTOMI OF A was heart disesse, Hor Irish heart was dulge in & Oatting - PRI FANT Pt TORPlD LIVER too large and good for the little earthly R REN (- * Tro 7 ¥o m fun shed, Affray, Lo.’.n of Ap&etfle, Bowels cotun. THE LATE STORM. Some Facts Obtain:d from the Signal Service Station. oasket containing it and her ‘‘Redeemer” b placed it in sneof more priceless worth, 005 N: 16¢h strect, bet. Californis i _eh- bis own breast, from whenco she care. ar. L] She hadbeen ailing for many years and the ohief comfort of her husband is, that all that medical skill could do “ndor the bene- OR_+ ENT—Thr.o nicely furnished foonr, «ithnr without { 0.r ", at1318 Juksonsire ¢ 8410t The Heaviest Rainfall Hver Known in Nebraska. A Serious Obarge Agaiost Ohas. Pain dull sen- fioence of a mercifal G ad spared her Florey and Wife, sation in the bac) ’nn under onges 0" hoy <Tainfly tban het dlsenseq . e Bhout ..,.,""pkn..... ‘afie S 1 : The Iate storm which passed over | sondition warranted, * She will be buried iy e, A fr.0eee 886 |00k REAT_Surisiesr ous &b 181 8t., MeCorn.| k's blocl 480- 63 /K RENI—A o:tabilsned restaurant, wi b ‘sversthing completa aud in the busi e porti-n of the iy, “Addiess Lrol Btade'minn Plattemouth. Neb. 86916 a RENT—Houses and lots at ghriverand Bell's, Rent Cureau, opp-site Pm; i fhee. t this afternoon in order that her favorite Brother Tom may have time to come from Denver, Ool., to see her, who was 80 kind to him, KIRBY —April 12th, Frank, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, H, H, Kirby, aged 8 monthsand 9 days. this city was the most exte of the season, so far, When the thermometer, last Fri- day, rose to 83° In a sadden mood and the barometer fell to an unusual Judge Beneke's Docket To- dar. FARNAM ST. It isan old tralsm that marder will dopth, something of the sort might| The desth occurred st Plattemouth, al-|0ut, and it 1 sgaln apparently to be CONSTIPATION. gg,ifif—m;;-;,o;w gt piano, tne Kin: have been expeoted. Oa the morn |thongh the family resides in Omsha, [exemplified in the oase of Charles T — ¥ K0 A, HOSPR, Jr. ing of the 13th the wind rose rapld'y | CHRITON -Mrs. Jobn OChriton, nt 2| Florey and wife, arrested on the -T-m.e“ fo such on FOR BALE. 0 o velooity of 30 milen por hour| etk TSR LI P30 ar: [oharg of having burglarizod the --,‘,::;".',:‘,::':,:“ R SALE—~A loml_rly!n‘ bu ines 'y te,and eany the body to Take on Flesh, thus the ays: cerner 16th and Do tom | rishe d by'thel i’«?u:n'-‘ pox m:m‘,'.’ and by'thelr Tonto wiar Stagigare pr I'mdured. )y n...dc..,fl_ TUTTS HAIR DYE @ra Ham on Wmiskrns change to s Grosss and oontinued so without abate. ment antll nearly midnight, ealming down somewhat until the followlng morning, when it veered about in all directions and rising In fary to a force of 36 miles per hour, This was on Saturdsy. Bat during the compara- tlve calm there] was a ralnfall heavier than any Omaha has ever known dar- ing the same space of time, over 24 inches of water falling. Had this oo- curred at a later hour, when people generally are awake, they would have witnessed a display of nature's fury such ae ls seldom seen, thunder and lightning accompanying the pouring torrents. There were subsequent rainfalls in the evening, but they were only slight. The wind, however, continued with little nhumont, and in thesame ocigar factory of 8. Trost'er some time Inat fall. For a long while no clue was to be obtsined to the perpetrators of the robbery. The back door of the place was prled open and about 7,000 un- stamped cigars, $300 worth or wmore, were taken away. This involved Mr. Trostler in considerable trcuble with the revenue department as there was that amount of manafactured goods unaccounted for. Some time ago it appears that Florey and his wife had a famtly row, in which she made a romark to him that he had better look out or he would|get into trouble about those cigars, to which she responded that tho was as Funeral takes place from her residence, eix miles south of the city, at 1 o'clock, Wedesday. Prick, gicd hard od 1 rlok inaip'riect tovn o eap. Audiens SON & (0 ent 5dsof Sher o ..mm-, or 211 8. 15th 3t 976-2w PHRSBONAL. v « da a-unter cheap Tnauire 1 960168 R P00 soro 1 wiw and_sha- make. CuTat 1410 Donglis strobt, between 14th and 15th. 2-16* ART and harness for salo at the Rel Bnn on 16thstreet, 191 Mr, W. A. Andrews, one cf our young attornes, leaves Omaha this evening to try his fortune in New Mexico, Mr, An- drews pursued his studies with the well. knowun firm of Kennedy & Gilbert, and has enjoyed the best opportunities for study and practios, We take pleasure in recommending him as & young lawyer of ability and deserving of sucoess. C. 8. Dawson and wife, Mrs, T, Pen- nish, Mrs, E, G. Dovey and Miss Sisson, of Plattsmouth, dined at the Paxton. yes. terday, y THREE roomed h-use for sals on lease 1 lot —lenso p id for two years, Prico $230 00, 2310 Cbi ago trect 94319 ~ SPECIAL NOTICES, S&SPECIALS wi POSITIVELY, not beln serted unless pald In advance. The Omaha Savings Bank Is now preparcd to make osus on Omaha City EW MILCH C. WS——A lot of fine graded c‘nw; with calves, f:r sale by Major Croft. 89317 R PALE—Lot § Bart ‘addition, of two ‘acroe; 601 feot strost frontage on south. Im.- rovolslightly. On P.rk avinue etreet car line. ill ee'l wh fe or divide. 86~2 room house, H Mral‘ 13th street. 38—8 room house and barn, 20th stree 46—4 room house near 86, h-r,. avi ble mood, veering fro th.| W. Hawke, Mrs, Robt. Hawke, Mrs, J, | deep In the mud as he was in the or Dous1»s County ) H. A, STURGIS, = ot Chacs, Lt e o oo foMt | £, Mitobell, Lot Brown and It H.Mil.|mire. A colored man overheard the | B0 33 b s JEY €% 7 AL T 31| &H Ko 1 Orcghton Block. | 8= m'”"'uo‘é'.'.. Shera = ulul ok 86, esat to northwest gulu frequently. About b o'clock Sunday evening the ler, of Nebraska City, are at the Paxton, conversation and gave it away at vari- 88—5 room Louse, barn, 4 ( O& SALE—Two handsome sets of bed room ZANO COMMISSION CHARGED g !} ous times by dropping remarks about | s3s- 't 1 703 room bouse, full 1\ o slorm finally & fi down and ¢ H. A. Bolles, J. T, Hart and A. W. | tho Floroy W Offeer Walker got onto | o oot faratiats 100 . 1otk strer,+ "wOpiTY | £3=8 1oom hous, ull o, st ighttal weather which we now expe- | Patterson, of Ocuncil Blufls, were at the the matter, and on Friday the col- ‘There are letters at this office for the REALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—/ wili| 82—2 room houve, 1 rlence was the agreeable result. Millard yesterday. ored man was arrested, the | following advertisers: s.11 my store buildiog on tho sonth side cf 84— house, 1 Jot Dauring the storm communications Hid with the east were completely inter- rapted, and in the northwest the dam- age to telegraph poles and wires s not yet fally repaired. A THOUSAND CALVES. squsre, bu ding 0Ly S0teet, bwo woties, with ving fooms atove, good Gellar, full 4ize of buil Ing and an additional room 1% fcet square, 8 Rood well of water on the premisor, | Alde my S48k of milliner oy dry goods aud notions. T will gelt the b I\fl thout” be stoek. if de- iror, ‘o the rtook without the bulldiog. party wishing to engs.e in & busivess of ‘hie aird will fina i bargsin, and the store has y ot 16 of the kinn in ronth- . t.eason ¢lven for sel'lng on ac- coust of sickness. Ca 1 on or address ©O. R, MELDON, 898-17-A10-88 Villi'ca, Towa Fe BALE—A fint-claes secand hand top bug- 8y, Call st 1319 Hatney strect, M- JOR S8ALE—TAE BEST YET—Suburban five acre homes ome mile from city, One 8. Burke, of Plattsmouth, and J. Adams and 8, O, Webber, of Schuyler, are at the Millard. A. N. Bohuster and wife and Mis Luada Schuster, of St, Joe, are at the Paxton, ‘Wm, Dullsm, general agent of H. E, Bucklin & Co,, Chioago, is at the Paxton, | ¢! E. K. Bradley, of Nebraska Oity, reg: fa'ered st the Paxton last night, Hon, E, K. Valentine and wils, of ‘West Poiat, are at the Millard. Chas. P. Griste, “agent for Rice's Sur P. | Floreys belng also arrest- ed Saturday -unlnl and put under $400 bonds each to appear at 2 o'clock for a prelimliary hear- g on the charge. The Floreys kept the little saloon on Twelfth atreet, near Oapltol avenue, and Florey has not & nry good record, having, as the fficers say, served one term ia the rn.luuth ry for grand larceny. Trost- or's hllovy isinthe old Gold Dust 'ln ,m ;n the no'xt eorner l;‘om m and easy of access. Tae :‘u think they have a pretty lm oase against them. B.G.A, M. T, C. M, F.G., F.R., H. W, Him, J #, D, '6.','B. T §. & Co, P. T.,8 M, R 8 T. T M, W.E'P, WM, X1X.37, TO LOAN—MONEY ‘ONEY TO LOAN—Osll at Law office of D. L. ‘Thomas ryom 8 Creightas tlock. ONEY—Loaned on chattel property 3 T l.ry, No 218 Scuth II& stroet. L4 ‘Which are Compelled to Take Horace Greely’s Advioce. —— There are a good maay durlous con- signments of freight and express goods passing over the U. P. road e e T e el N CNELTO LOAN—4t & pur cont. nlm and Loan Wlh OIIV LOANED—On chattel mortgs e, room 7 Union Block, cer. 156 and hrll-?' V17 room howe, 3 acres Iaud, i 153—7 r.cm house, Harne; .{" 165—# r>0m house, 18 h wtreed, loa +d iob. and one discharged. Four men were arrested about mid- night Sunday night for disturblog the peace. They got ona big tear on south Thirteenth street and went about kicking over kegs, boxes and soything that came in their way. Three of the number were fized $3 and costs each and the fourth was dis- charged as he proved to be an inno- oent party who happened to be passing by at the time. CUTTING AFFRAY, There was a fuss Sunday morning in the Paxton dining room between two colored waiters, Olay Krouse and Geo. Hayes, the trouble being some- thiog about dishes. Hayes struck Krouse and knocked him down, and later on Krouse pulled ount a knife and stabbéd Hayes in the left side, after which he made his escape. The wounded man was taken away in a the Millard, Hon, George W. Post, of York, is at the Millard. ‘W. G, Whitmore, of Valley, is at the Millard, Mrs, A, Atkin.on has returncd trom New York. ‘Wm, Soderstrom, of Lincoln, Is at the Mtllard, J. D, MacRae, of Llnunln. is at the Millard, Robt. H, Homer, of Laramie, is at th- Paxton, A, B, Boow, ot 8alt Lake Oity, is at the Paxton, W. A, Oarter, of Ft. Bridger, is at the Paxton, Jos, Perrault, of Bolse City, Idabo, is at the Paxton, 22 —12 roow hou e, 13th +| 44— room bouse, 1:th »treef 226 - Small bouse, aers land. uunm Bargain must be sold before Wu;',l;%xl:—mrh o pack llr,u'I;C“ ibs McCAGUE oppesi o P 0. 8 4 ¢t i £ Fol lALl—hlofl 204h streot nesr Farnam, onlv“l 00. McCAGUE opposite P. 0. io Iows sand loaded on at Counell Bluffs. They would average 30 to 36 oalves to the car, and there were in all about 1,000 of the little fellows. They wil be turned oot on arriving at thelr destination and find thelr living for the next two years, at the end of which time those which survive will have developed Into fall grown oattle, ready for the market, This is & new step, as while a fow good ocalves have been shipped west from time to time for breeding pur- poses, no such lot as this, of stoock oalves, has ever been rent out, Y.M O A. "ANTED- Immdiately, & good girl for gen- onl housewor®, at 72| ‘south 18th stroes. 971-16¢ 236—8 0V b cars. 243—1} story house, Howard l' 244—Two go.d bouses, Ja'kton st 2453 rew hou es, Jackson street 254—Doutla house, Dodge 260—7 rcom hous, 2629 ro. m house, 19th. 23310 room house, umnpon stiot. 264—8 room house, {‘ass stecet 2062 story house, Haney 266—7 room h use, Davenpotf 3678 room hcuse, Davenpord atreet 269—8mall house, acre of land 271—11 rocm house, 19th street 213—3 room houss, 'Harney, oo 274—6 room house, Coburn shreet., 215—9 room house, 224 streef 216—9 room house, Dodge +80--7 room house, Nelson \OR SALE—House and lot on lrs street, only $900.. McCAGUE opposite P. 0. 826-tf JOR RENT—Ten houses in good locations, i . < M. CAGUE opposite P. 825-8¢ el to dokitchen O MM be ApBir Norht |¢ TR SALE—[ ot 44x82 foob and_grocery store ™ with liviog roomn above 15th street near o:t eorner 20ch and llomh street. m 16% | Hupcall's $1400. chm“ Opposite P. 0. 8211t NV Aararry oo boly oAk oo ‘33’, 1" | Y1OR SALE—Cottage and cerner ot in North ik 2181 Eomn.numw Birgaln, MoCAGUE opposite ANTED—A god first-clas gifl for general Bous.work North west corner 17th and Capltol avenus 117 "ANTE b—Tmmed ANTEDA middicagod Indy s houeo korp- eor in fami'y o a ple sant home for thortight one. CAl at 45 Gonvent St 651108 | [ GusSARE A Fore chance, & new store 28xdg . morchapdise, :od enfoyiag the beacl of ANTED.-Good bitchan el aano other need e U A% by iy, inc casng business, loca SRy Ryt 164 | Sod'Jo contre of one of the best agricuibural dis. VW ANTER —Nurse g1 immediatey Sitnerth s o pwais At s & ',',’:,‘,’, 14 Mlfl'mo G OFFICE FOR SALE—A flourishing aper. in & yovng «nd growirg townin Eas R e R S A 290~ -Sma'l house, IWOC res, l!l—h ot 291--3 r00m hcuse, barn, leased lot 294—6 room house, 16¢h street 297—10 room house, Webster stre £8—6 room honse, Caplol avenus, comer 301--8 huuws Cai ., 302—5 room ho e, o t Bunday Afternoon Hervice—Success in Business Life from & Ohrist- ian Standpoint. ANTED—A girl 0 do genera housework WApply e Mo 2003 Califorola 8t 9°0-14t | tern Nebrasks. Address G "EL. Bes Offics, ] 1mo 3036 room houss, Park aven Ta 1g| J: C. Olark, of Lincoln, is at the Pax.|ocarriage and recelved medical ald, and ‘.'m_-h aat ™ go.n. ) . 3 Ohrh:l::” Inlll o‘lo n‘::l‘::ln:llm ton, his wound 1s not thought to be seri W sap Doy é_’“-' OR RENT—Vose Mo, B CANAN, 3678 room :‘?u"- ?mm' e aos. ous. Krouse has not yet been found W. A, Eberly, of North Aabura, s 8 |y oven o fors expeot to get him. The the Paxton, Bl Vie Blarbower, of idnty, 1 2 Voa | il T ek wish ket fo Millaed, J. M. McLoud, of David Oity, is at the Millard, xperlenced gir] winted by Mrs Kepnard | ~———————————r- %’n B reer 19 hand 1 odge streess. Bor e, | JREMIS Now Map of Crnaba,fohcom ian, Bweed o1 German p.eforred. 930164 'l':.dll:-‘wvuyuq 1::- “I AVTED—A steady barpess maker, | Of Omaha ever ot e b ) Enquire ot K. Heinsetling, Bl-irbuob M““"L___— Al-0 P\ol SALE CHEAP—Cholce unimproved bus- ANTED A good, soher, Industrious om | and Beage coveore ""“},“ I e last Banday afterncoa at their gospel meeting. On the plaiform were Wm, Fleming, the groceryman; Mr. P, C. Himebaugh, president of the assoola- tlon; Mr, Ban Hogan, the ex-prize 817—5 room he use, Shinn's addit'e 818~2h ases, 10 lots, Sne loc-tios 8 7—5 room brick, 3 acres Jand 328—2 b uses, one lot, 66x138. MISOELLANEOUS MATTERS, One man was arrested as a, tramp §§§§§2§§§§§§§§§§§§ bron.ht up for a hearing yesterday. A man named 8dvorek was arrested by Officer Matza for scealing $12 James MoMillan was arrested for land.. Wagos 7,00 par week. Boa'd and washing free. Inquire .f M-yer & Raapke. 1817 Douglas stre ¢ 93316 ANTED —First-class sardener, 917-17t H, KOUNTZE, 1sé National Fank, fighter, and Gen, 0. 0. Howard, J. E. Blake has returned from Chieago. “.(llo:‘.n :x:nflm‘::dd his pal, arrested | Neb, B 'tady ‘smhorment o prawgt s> ( tioesdet %‘;..‘::’;3‘.. Mrulndun fow well known gos- | gy ..ig Kerr, of Richardson county, was | [OF PIOKIDR the pookets of tree agentt | ment. LEITE ALY BAT ot maps of Nel mk. r. rl:fiflét;umnfh‘f-k In town yesterday, * ¥ | over ,In Boliomiantown, were 1o be| {7 ANTED A sooitaiss toge s Greud 1 | L ach. For barpine o G ia it """“"“ mdnnlmglnud Toperty, call on Wi, ¥, Bhi jeot, “‘Success in Business Life from "' r“n i form: & Onristian Standpoint,” drawing some very valuable Pnu trom the life of Wm, E. Dod, O. W. Higgins has gons east on & visit to Brunswick, N. J, J. P, Becker and A, H, Neidig, of Col. FOB SALE—A oret ciase second hand phlm Oall a4 1819 Barney 88 umbus, are in the city. being insane, but clalmed that it was MIBCELLANEUS whl:'lp'u.k" hln“%'x':d.hmm Bogn, 8, W. Powers snd 8. F, Perry, of d\.multol liguor. He was sent op TEANS ud mm&'fluwrmn, Lfi‘r ~“Pocket-Fook contalni~g sbout $3.78 in Kearney, are at the Paxton. 916-18¢ 11th Strees, near Farnam. Mesars, Sheedy and Homer, prominent stock men,went out to Sidney yeseerday at A. H, Garfield, 8, 8, Kennedy, W. W, Baboock and G. D, Williamson, of Den. ver, arein the city, guests of the Paxton, Hon, Geo. Canfield returned Saturday .d 31 y tickete, Finder pleaseleave 8t 973-16% Midwilr, has_ T moved Trom 0th and Jackson 10 16th and Marcy Bts. mi EDWARDKUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND* TIONALIT, 496 Tonth streot betwoen Farnau and_Harney. WIill, with theald of guardiss eirits, obtais for any one & giAnce of ihe past and preesnt, and on certain coaditions 1n the fu Boots and Shose made 40 order . Pexfect n gusrentend to the county jall to awalt further in- veatigations. Gen. Howard, who has lived in all parts of our country, then apoke in a very enthusisstioc manner, showing |noon from aoctual observation that there was 0o real sncess in life without Ohrist, He oalled upon all young men to enlist in the grand army that was fighting for Ohrist sgainat the hosts of Batan, fiom his Cuming county ranch,an avous After sloglifg an opportunity wes yesterday inspesting the farm he owna g en for u, one to speak a word for | ubove Fort Omaba, eir Baviour, snd shart half minute Hon. J E. Boyd apeeches followed In ‘quick suocsualon, | Flon. James E. Boyd returnd yesterday metimen several being on thelr feot m:h‘ :;“’;h‘."':."“:;&::;;m at che same time C.pt. Tom Swobe snd wife and Mr, 8, S, Roveral requested the prayers of God’s people in thelr behalf. Ax.|Stevens, of the Rook Island, were passen. gers on the the same train. BITUATIONS WANTED, WANT!" 8 tustion as private secretary b o gevtloman of mea. 8. Suary not 4o mucl limobju:l e cmploymert, Addr.ss “P. 8,” Bee Dflo-l A BOODLUM ASSAULT, m"lnlnu a crowd gathered th street, near Meyer's beer hall, where a gang of hoodlums | of had followed u man named Godfrey Robb. There were two or three boys, oolored and white, including Lloyd Slmpton and others, and one of the fellows heaved a rock at Robb, atrik. ing him behind the ears and felling him te the sidewalk. The guilty par: ties made thelr escaps quickly, only one boy, & witnoss of the affair, being | & arrested. BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS. Another lively battle took place on 'l'-nth street, between Dodge and Douglas, last cnnlnc about 8 o'clock. :30« named Belle K vho had a .loi baby in her arms, was assaulted by a white woman, who gave her name as Mrs. h, Mrs. Roach |* had a very preity and bright looklog Mttle girl, and 1t looked pitifal to see on the hard floor cf the city jall. The colored woman gave ‘w released . Matter of Aglhuan of Mrs, H, MoCo) Liquor License, A NOTICE. Notioo is hereby given th ¢ Mrs, B, MoCoy did upon the 27th TR by hor application to the Mayor and City Council of Ovaati for lconse o sell Malt, Spirituous. and Vinous Liquors,between 20th and 2id iteect, Pop- leton svenue, 2d Wi ‘from the l'-um. April, mt. o the 1ith y of Juy, 532 there be no obfestion, ¢ monstrance or pro- test fllod 'lt:lfi:l'fl w .:\.ll"b‘:m IA:':: 2th, A 1 th lcvnse £7an! iindi MRS, H MeCOY, 5 ACRE LOTS, ITUATION WAN ~By su_experienced ety er country. Ad- « of Ran office. {45816+ 7 ANT! {tance cutiing aod BU10g Address L. Nortle, Cuur el slufts. 9281610 ‘ ANTED—%itustion in Omaha or e sewhere 89 hou ekeeper, or 10 do & ccnd work in LONG TIME HEAT AND MOISTURY, THE ES SENCE OF LIFE. 1HI~ TRUISM IS EAS. ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TEASPOONFUL "|OF TARRAMT'S SELTZER APER- IENT IN A GLAES OF HOY WATER BALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKF.ST, FCR IN- DIGEATION. LYSPEPSIA, CR CONSTIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER. . -IIDILWI WE ~ANTS ANTED-A 1 stable tn accommodate 8 horses. Address Jos. Garasan Cracker Company. 917 18¢ Wnnuwum 0re 11 adopk & haby boy, 3 . ntve old. Addross Sister Barah & Ubid's i, Dcdgo seees, b.t.17th and 16th. 0 rangements have bevu made for the young meu to lesd these Sunday afternoon meetinge, 6 PER CEN7. N. B—In takirg 81 JER APERIENT in hot water, walt until the ivescence has entirely oceased. The water should be hut—not tepld or lukewarm., Hymeneal: Another of these events, which Mr, Smhn. the popular comedisn, says *‘Like desth awalts us all,” ocourred | The following are the officers of the at the residence of Mr. Olmstead, ten | grand lodge, Knights of Honor of the miles northwest of this olty, Sucday |state of Nebrasks, eleoted and in. at 12 -l'l' mmngn t:; n:l:ln of two | stalled at the annual session, at Fre. ung lives, whioh union Miss Neb. | 11th, b K{o llie H. Tharp, refined and beaut!- ‘?"o. (.!Inl,nn Q. 'Flr?:onl. fal younfirl:d% of Clarkaville, + David City, 11l H, Olmstead, D.. Falrmont, Mr, Oatrom (flollllna The . Margrave, Omaha, .l N Edwndn, G, T., Snwnd John Graff, G. Ohap., Teoumseh, D. Swarts, 'G. Gal 0. Crete, W. 8. Penlston, G, Guard, North |! Platte. Jobhn McLean, G Sen,, Olarks A. P Groat, b, G. D., Syracuse. J. R Oonkllnz, bllto Mtd Ex, Omaha. Charles J. Moanter, Omhr H. R ‘The Blection and Inscallation of the Grend Lodge Officers. w AN’I’EI\—A n|od’ turni hed rcom. Adllx- ANTED—To asll cue New Axerionn § wing Al Noe, ooe Jcuog cow, be iresh nexd month, and s set of heary single hamess st 1110 Dorth 16th siress, near o 956-20 'ANTED—To #n_loe-box suitable for s saloon OHAR JOSEPS, 811 8 \flh :I. LOANSNEGOTIATED ADIES wishing a quie* place dufln‘ ogutoe f ment, with nurse will ad of ANTED--500 privy vaults, sioks, and cess- pools to clean with sanitary clmm Sate isfaction guarantecd. oal sense by dispensing with that MIT 1711 mot Lock BGX‘W,OM!& modern sequcnce, & ‘‘bridal tour,” and settled st omco in the old *‘omstead,” commencing thelr journey through 1t together surrounded by loving friends and within the jurladic- tion of that nnfol appendage, & ANTED—E erybsdy sufferine with tooth wnd headache, t call at 1421 Farnam stroct and be cur.d freeof charge by Horne's E ectric Belt. 643-1m The Omsha B'e nowspaper will pugflu the above notice once each woek for two weoks at \ho .xmnu of the nanll(ml The city of Omaha “‘mother-ln-law.* B.F. R | Wodehouse, Nebraska City; Wm, K. 3.9.1L.C. JgwET, FOR ENTHOUSES AND LOTS, R T R Morrison, Plattsmouth, lnnd tras. | ST B o1 Tn 8 o 112 5. 17ih B rmleed or e Matrer Ap) lon os, Callg | ——m—m—mrmroreor————————————ee QUINN—At the fanil iquor License, . Rl o, A0f0 o2, 0| AP, Grout, Syracu, saproms o, PRI B et ) A MES, m betoved wite 3t Jonn Quinn, sged 39 "N. Carpenter, Syracuse, alter. | Noticols hersh giren that Thomas Culan dis TPIVE or 11¢ rooms to rent, N.W. cor. Ioth rpenter, By h upon the 27th day of March A. D. 1883, file nie | J¥'and Clark streets. 964188 l'n-d-mu-nue-nmy at3p, |Date. 2““‘""’“‘ Mayor aad Clty Coundl of m. from Trinity Cathedral, aha, for lloeass S0 _sell Mall, 6 § Sy Fon RENT—A furnished room for one or two The h’ ~ lm 2k in this N.m Oharles Pflk’, w.m Tra Vl:'-“w & Neb., trom itk geutlemen ot 1619 Faroam St 860-181 clty bad endearsd bersalt to all who knew | oww‘:,":‘:.‘z Tams o supervinion: | -t tnem b soobectin, rencuissaoeorors | A\ i ot bt 0 Wi ber and her many qualities of motherly | g p, Irelaud, Nebrasks Olty; W, H' -n.'“ -n“-:-.:;om_. 'Rfi"n.""""“’ o) turniturs, ala ost nev. Address D. ¥ love and womanly care will be sadly missed Soelling, Lincoln; b, 1 W .,' Ao, THOS. OALLAN, Applicant, "H“ by ber busband and five children, who | Omaha. ‘| e lnm.;u\ R RENT_House of six r ows, orllar well 1606 Farnamifreet. mourn ber irreparable loss, Bhe, like her e o the U X “:;-.m..-u...-.,mmu husband, who fe well known 1o our eiti. ""“""%:fl R_RENT. P, Tront voom. _Ar wens, are natives of Beltast, County Au. parfad Ry ) 7 R <k o o UR-8TAIBS, » )