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THE DAILY BEK WEDNESDAY APKIL 26 Rameoy, w d, 22 foet lot 3, block 118, 3,000, G. P. Bemls snd wifa to N Stevens w d, lot 12, biock “F" Lowes lst ad- dition, 8150, G, W. smithtoJns VcCeary, wd, lots 1 and 2, block 361, §5,000. L. R, Tattl, jr., toM, A, Staphens, w. d., lot 29, Tattle's subdivision, $625 8. Foster to M. 0. Hamllton, q. ¢. d, lots 6 and 8, block 1, Florence, The Daily Bee. | THE AGONY OVER. |iix sy et mabe sz | WARD BONNER. OMAHA. orty known as Magszine lot, in Credit Wednesday Morning, April 25, Fovcler additlor, and that a proper fllfi HOW mty lflflhfll fllld mfl orddlmnoo be drawn up to puf mp:h For streot through, Adopted. 0168, Streots and grades: Recommend. I ing drainage of ponds on Ninth to ‘Weather Probabilities. The Oity’'s Finances as Bhown z::?“‘h ':,“;:“'l.:l': 'Ah;op;:;"'“ And Mrs. Ward is Permanent- Special Dispatch 86 Tun K, by the Olerk, Streets and grades: Granting peti- ly “Fired,” Wasnivoron, April 25, 1 A, m. tlon of W. M. Boshman and others ~Indleations: For the Upper Mis- to bring a part of Harney street to The Conference Sustains the Decision of the Church. siusippi and Lower Missourl valley, | Procesdings of the City Oeunefl|grads. ~Adopted. The exellament over the Ward-Bon- | "' &, syingll to M, O, Hamilton, s:m;n ';:‘h;.'. ‘-n:tbmh wI Last Evening. Stroots and grades: Recommend. Der case has nearly dled out, and the |y g, ot 1, block 49, Florence, $50. ing that the patition of A. J. Sim winds, shifting to east and south, fol- st s8d oilieey be gesnied, He lowed by falling barometer. At a regular meeting of the olty | forred, oouncil lsst evening there "were| Waterworks and seweraze: Recom- LOOAL BRUVITIES, present: Monars, Anderson, Behm, [ mending the constraotion of a catch w. d, lot 4, block 3, West Omaha, — Dunham, Hascall, Ksafmaan, Mo basin on the southesst corner of |churoh, in which she was found guilty | $1,500, Seata for Robson and Crane go on sale Y i ‘4 Fourteenth and Jackson as soon as|and expelled, appealed her case to the Murphy, Redfield, Th: s at the opera house to-morrow morning, | 2uckin, Murphy, old, Thrane, | there are funds to do so. Adopted. sartes Toreiits, The sonlirencs PBI)GRESS IN PAVING . Woodworth and President Baker. di h bt st Aty ¥ o ~The Union Pacifics were beaten b Same. Recommending the con t M d after the Peoriss Monday b 0ol b w,’ The journal of the preceeding regu- | straction of twenty-four manholes for ;“ onday evening, sn: | - 'fi‘ 9": o il At " | 1ae and apeotal meetin oad and | the Warlng system of sowers, an ad.|l10ng¢d and stormy sesslon, sffirme ~—The A, O. H. band serenaded Council- T SOy o ey man Murphy Saturday night, and were last smoldering ember was fanned in- MAu. Kountze e: al. t.aml(, E. wafl t the First M. E. Church | Moores, w. d., part lot 12, block 5, Monday Tt will bo rerombored | Kountzo & Rath sddition, $050. that Mrs, Ward, atter the trial ab the |, 5 DO7es aad wife to J. 8. Hodge, vised by thoe olty engineer. Adopted. approved. Tt was moved and carried to con. |® YOte of aix to one. given a splendid reception. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. | tinue the present street force of teams “I“M';‘:'rd':::h:&‘ "‘;Il;-' :';:':h‘:‘{;g Being Pushed, —The special car No, 12, of the Union| From the Mayor, vetoing the or-|and men another week. of heaven itself, Mn’ Ward Is finally Pacific, came in_from the east yesterday f::;rp::;nxgm Lt g OBDINANCES, and forever excluded from the rights|A Petition from the Bixteenth with & party of ladles on board, strosts and alleys for the resson that An ordinance transferring money( of the church, and will have to accept from the speclal cash fund to the gen-| the situation whether it is In sccord- eral fund, was passed. anco with the course of justice or A special crdinsnce, levying a tax|not. for the curbing and guttering of Tenth — street, between Farnam and D.ugla PERSONAL. and another appropriating money fo by the same, wera passed. Charles L. Howell and George H. Adjourned. Thummel, of Grand Island; E, W, Gun- —“Ely,” of Chicago, is a synonym of all that is chaste and elegant in the ap- porel of gentlemen, Haye you noticed his oard in our columns of to-dsy? —C. R. Bhepard, who is connected with the firm of Harkness Brothers, of Council Bl ffs, was married in this city on April provides for paying Interest from a date previous to the date of the or- dlnance and makes no provision for the sale of the bonds, Mr. Hascall stated that it was a oase of hasty legislation and the or- dinance was not expliclt enough in The work of paving, begun last fall, 1s now actively progressing. On Douglas street a large force was at work, and the ploughing and its detal oY, i grading was extended over two addl- 17th to Miss Ellon M. Hall, of Omahs, | “Git>" Troasarer Buok lled thor, of Alblon; John Palmquest, of Te- A the ceromony belng performed in Trinity | apon for a statement a8 to the bonds A BIG THING, kamah; M. B, Hoxle, of Grand Island; | tonal blocks, taking it clear down to Tenth street. The gas company had a force of men at work at the interseo- tion of Douglas and Fourteanth, mak lug connections for fature neede. The wholo street was allve with men and teams, and with a continuance City, were among the guesta at the Mil. |Of the present weather, tho work will lard yesterday from Nebraska points, soon be in an advanced state of com- J. C. Blackman and Ed, Blewett, Fre- | Pletion. mont; J, G, Miller, Lincoln; R, Wheeler, | On 10 sireet the work is in pro- Osceola; 8; H, Tower, Hustings; J. W, | @ress.at both ends of the line, ths Willard E, Stewart, H. F. Downs and W* J. Marshal!, of Lincola; O, C, Chapin, of Riverton; Charles £, Sumner and son, of Schuyler; Frank Harriman, of Blair; J. R. Waden, of Lincolo; S, H. Brewster, of Grand Tsland; Johnson and wife, of Aten, and Arthur Potter, of Nebracka cathedral, in questlon and stated that he had - twice been athorized to sell the bonds . . Y oot [and had sold most of them when ho|NO More Scalding to Death in 4 di d that no ordinance had b f #10 aad oonta and [one want 0 Jal. A | oyeisd™ Droviding for thelr suance, Railcoad Accidents. for disturbify | pAssed_providing woman paid 83 and conts for disturbing | T hondy had all been lithographed the peace, and a case of tho same nature, | \nq advertisoments sent out. It would from South Omaha, was dismissed. be an embarassiog matter to recall|[AD Omaha HEngineer Solves a —A council of Congregational churches | them, Difficult Problem, sand clergymen has buv; onll:d tnT meet in ‘A' hvch: :Ii:‘sn:ke:v:x:w' ;l:- ,‘,’,‘.',"f: the St. M day | of the 0! Al:crnmn.l ghy 'm.;‘,“(;- u::. l::]rp‘;:: ..,’( V":W resulted: AY;' 3.4 l:lylhav' l:ld Omaha has among its population formally organizing that church and of In. | the motter was reforred to the judi-| o4 & fow men of inventive genius e beet. | grading progreesing finely in the block stalling thel Rev, Willard Ecott as its :I::Z:s::fl_“ FOLIR S PERVSECEdL, and has farnisbed her fall quota in .‘;w:fi') ‘zhg" thh]v:;::";,‘ f;:h;r;' batween Leavenworth and Marcy. e From the mayor appolnting the fol- [ the improvements mede in tho Way|Grand Island; Jemes Sedwick, Wilber, 1 tA';,\’(«tm?n w'hloh lfm"h beenn :lrc:i —By one of the [pecullarities of the law | lowing officers for the ensulng year. |of mechanical appliances, some of | and J, E. Lucas, Central Oity, are among “m“ “‘t" :‘f‘;x‘::;gl ;t:’“‘:' pem.ylng S Ay Y s iex o deriod e it L | Mea. | ¥hich are deatined to becomo of more | the Nebraskans who rogistered at the Pax-| FZ0PCS 0 FPet L ™G RFF TR oven stekel bl to pay meof 820 | nag. o v over: Miohacl M- | yhup ordinary Importance. Porhaps | ton yestard ok, | D0uEInS to zacd, L beon sigued by and mffer_ imprisonment for thirty days, | Oity Physician: P. 8. Lelsenring, |in all tho list none will eventually| Farry X\ :‘2;’:‘;"‘“;"::"_' ki L th:edprugptt;::ydgflofir;, man an " an ‘Was presen! ¥ Db ot e ISR o TR stand igher or prove more vlasble | e, i in the city on belf visih, cil yostorasy. The following are bl A d 4 " the petitionere, viz : —The Cathedral chapter of the diocess| ~IHalfdan Jacobson, reappointed, | Mr. John J, Mackedon cf this clty, | H. W. Ourtls, ¥, Chamberlin and Josh | i3 FUVGRM0F 00 g0 ) o illmeet in reqular sosslon on St, Mark's| O: W. Oburoh, reappotnted. T s Paramanel e | Ratsyot ARA, bectsveesd S She BN | s b bW i elvill o s Mt t fi 1d. b 3 s " day, the 25th inst, in the Oathedral| Loter Metza, reappolnted. gineer on the Union Pacific, holds the | ropolitan last night. Thomas Rusne, reappointed. patent. AT kAl Masonic Temple craft, Hon. Liorenzo chapel, Omaha, Holy communion willbe( 4 ‘g Sigwart, ;'.pgmw. About two years ago a paper was Dr. G. W, Brome and wife and Miss | Grounse, F. T. Andrew, J. H. Erck, celebrated at 10 o'clock, Business imme-| W, A, Hayn Feappointed, read before the American Railway gunl- Brown, of St. Louis, are at the .lI1 iA R;e::il;r,cfl. ]?oll;:& gn.hGpB. distely thereafter, By order of the bishop. | B, F, Walker, reappolnted. Master Mechanics' Association at its | TAXto: s m"%vA-lH“:; Dfi T;’M'O Pi James Paterson, clerk, Wm, Astman, vice Ed Gorman, [meeting in Providence, R, I, A, P, Roy and wife, ot Mitchell, l;‘n’f‘)rd . ‘S B, R“KK 'flh: Gfi. ~—A brother of David Barricklow, who | term expired. which attention was called to the|Dakota Territory, are at the Metro. H P AR, B Gor, llnng,lli J waa killed by the cars on Saturday even-| Frank Klofner, vice O wen Buckley, | olass of acoldents which occur on rall- | politan. Myors, "T"‘"”d Py ey ing, aerived from Coffoyville, Kan., yester. | term explred. rondsin which & groat part of the In- |~ yre, b, White and obild, of Colorado | Warren Smith, G. O. Hobble T day, and tho romains were buried at 230| Michael McEnory, vico J. M. T e e e a0 o, 210420 Of | S pringe, i ab tho Millard, Scherb, L. Scherb, O. Martis, L. yostorday, They will hereafter be mzi:mvm’-; Y1004 Bogle, |t was olaimed, In due nearly always to| Jsmes Reynolds and wife, Boise Oity, | Martis, W, G. Chambers, Joseph Red- pheel Al [ 2 " | the knocking ¢ of some of the num. | Idaho; are at the Paxton, 0Ty LU TN Ty —A mesting of the Omaha Ausllary |, James Douglas, vico Jos. Granacher, | erous attachments whioh must be used | s, Joba Kore roturned yostorday from | 5,780 fuot front, Ouly faur residents Socety for the “Home of the Friendless,’ ““fp PSSR 00 o0+ 41 | raroly happens that the boller iteelf is | " ** ¢Fand to Lilinois. of the clty have declined to sign the will be held at the Social Art Club rcoms, | 1our. term explred, i ) | perforated when & collislon occurs, vetition, viz : E. Estabrook, S. R. Redick’s block, between I5th and 16th on | 1, \W, Schroeder, vice H. P, Rittor, | On an ordinary locomotive there are Brown, L. M:Dermott and the H. J. Farnam strect, Weduosday, the 25th inst,, | torm expired, |no less than twenty-threo openings, | J. C. Morrissey, of Plattemouth, was at L“,;n“ "“:9- Ol at 8 o'olock, to whioh all Interested nthe| James Kuight, vico P. Hinchey, |irom which thestoam or hot water | the Paxten yesterday. T Dl g e work of the State Home for the Friend- | term explred. encapes If the attachments are broken enth, Douglas an xteenth, wi Geo, A, Seybolt, of Westown, N. ¥, is | give a continuous paved thoroughfare lows aro earaotly urged to bo present.| Kagono Piokard, vice J. Burke, | fl It was then soggented that an | \'oho'Nrevororitan ShEonah thoiheart of tho olly i ol Mrs, Ortha O, Dinsmoor,] President; Mrs, | term expired. iog field was open to inventors, 3 1 ofgh 9 ‘:“”J ‘;“" y f“ J. E. Gish, Secretarv. The communication asking for the!in the opportunity to 5-“1". Oore{. :l‘ Crete, was at the Met- b: .ohets lu n?::‘."d .l?r:e t(l, ..u;x:fir:; —An adjourned meeting o the owners aving of Sixteenth street was re- {!"“ somo ~system of TODOLNER TeRpeday. a credlt to the city and an evidence of orred, ittings which would overcome this| Hon, Morgan R, Wise, of Penusylvanis, | § th M of property on Caming and 16th street will | g potition of P. M. Loe and 30 | ianger and diminish the terrible suf- |5, a¢ the Millard. Arsridigrowia lvof mescopolitan Lo take place at Holmes' hacdware store on | others, tohave the washout on Twenty- | fering now o often inflisted and en- Mi s, 1s : portance. 16th strest this evening, Beveral | Saoond, between Ouming and Izard | lured, and the awful agony which| A:A. Keene, of Minneapolis, is a gues committees appolnted at the former meet- | streets, ropaired, was roferred, with|none but the viotims can ever even | °f the Millard. For rent to a good live man, store ing will report progress as to the grading, | power to act, {alntly realize. Mrs, E, B, Greenwood, of Wymore, is [ Foom in opera house block, Fairbury, curblng aud guttering of Cuming street to| From Jacob Woldunnfil and ot At “";i‘“‘: was m?byh:fi:. gnllu- atthe Millard. fi::i ‘.?t‘.';';“l:’.';’:.,s"’:n ':::’ general rporation to have alley between Hamlilton an on and he at once set abou solve 3 4 ' e e oo | Galdwell strsota put in paseble soudic | the problom, the rosult of hia-eforts | I+ T Thompson, of Sidaey, s st the | also bauk in the bulldiog, population lerred. Geo, Cook and lady, of Lincoln, were at the Paxton yesterday. tlon, Rof B belug a complete sucoess, for a year [ Metropolitan. of Falrbuary, 2,000. Oountry well dmd:::’: ::hul:d‘:n:h:h‘:.:l::.:: ;m From A. Anderson and others, ask. | 8go he received his patent for an “Im.| 8. L. Evans, of St. Joe, was at the Mil- | settled. Rent low. A‘pply at once, stroot from Douglas to Tzard street, hence | 108 fOF better dralvage in the vicinity | vroved safety plag and valve for |lard yesterday. J. H. Bucksrary, f Oass and Twenty-Third streets. | oller fitting” which will probabl Lincoln or Fairbury, Neb. 141a very impertant that every propearty ‘l’“hr‘::d. v, e | eank next t% the Westin, h';un Il{‘ Hi By Bia:iol Dsayer,itailn tows. e owner on these two streets be present, The petition of the Dupont Powder | brake in the lis. of ratlway inventions, Miss Paddock, of Beatrice, is a visitor at | FOURFACTS WORTH KNOmG! ~«The eighth sunual sheep shearing and | company to cancel taxation was re ' (tls not the purpose to attempt a |the Millard. That all gentlemen can drese in the festival of the Southern Nebraska Iwool. | ferred. | description of the inventlon, but| W, ., Brinker, of Denver, is at the | moat desirable manner in every par- growers and - sheep-breeders, association| The pc'-ltlo;: oll Edward Maloney h‘ l-“ uv-ryd ::mll;::. l:mrlu Paxton. tioular ?:h,;l";-mflge fmt. l'h:flh for the extenslon of Arbor street was | automatically and ac e a charm, * comes within the reach of nearly all, e el e A s { Engine No. 16 has boen fitted ot | H: P+ Brown, of Faribault,-la at the iy, of Ohleago, who Is at the Pax. -.fllm.md the regular snnual The report of the clty englneer ac | ¥ith one of these safety plugs and | “* 2 ton for a day or two, will tell you how -h' 8, A e i) i exhi- | cepting the ourbing -nx guttering on | valves and on Saturday afternoon a| Edward Roteh, of Balt Like City, is in | to do it. Oall on him; he is acknowl- bn‘l:‘:’ :“;'" and pubrl?nllum' and | Tenth streot between Douglas and | ‘:ut was made at No. 1 engine house | town. edged authority in this line, 0 conclude with the sghth_samual balof | EAEnAM, dofie by . W, Krone, with ('s ho prasstos of Oblel Koglneor | s, 2. Blis, of Philadlphis, s at the | 5[ AVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE the association, Noeffost will be spared being ..1'070 00, Ap‘proud. | sraotionl working of the device. One Paxton, Made from the wild flowers of the o make this the most successful shearing | I aooordance with a resolution of | of the appliances was put on the en | Bishop Clarkson returned from Lincoln | yaR ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY ever hold in the state, Prominent men | the council the olty olerk made the | 7ine and stesm ralsed to 95 pounds, | Mondsy. it is ul“ m‘:’s; E{"}‘: l‘sl] perfume, engaged fasheep husbandry will deliver | following repott of the oity finances, | ir. Mackedon's claim was that he| Harry Hall, of the Burlington route, is ?‘“A‘“’“‘ T "{1 (O ‘h""“, s‘;’“ addresses, Provision bas been made for( Balance in general fund subject to could knock the cock off with a sledge | in the city. "“,‘v",‘j? oi, b3 ".{n Km .db’B ¥ excursion rates at one and one fourth fare [ draft, Aprll 1, 1883, 1,116.70; to be' ‘ammer closo up to tho engineand that Eisotil] ] o 02080 80 2ush SRS LAUEOHH for round trip. tranaforred to general fund from, 0t a vartiole of steam would es.| Pat O. Hawes went down to Lincoln FOR SALE. ) ¥ Monday, —There was an eighth of an inch of ice m:’;‘:"?dfiga‘?u&ofib 73_“"“ ! :&nga&:n:::i'r;; o'c'k“:: ar’;;u;? W, A, Olmstead,of Green River,Wyo,, | A new side-bar, end spring top bug- ov-rthe rain water barrels about town Library fund, $99 04, AL | o show that It worked freely and | s in the city. gy, made by Snyder end took first Major D, H, Wheeler, of Plattsmouth, | prizo st the atate fair last fall; never is at the Paxton, used and wlll be eold low. Apply at LM, dent of eating | Western Newspaper Union, cor. 12th s o e U e et fothe w804 Douelas o feb28mot H. G. CLARK & CO. yostorday, Paving bond fand, No. 11, $25,- ~The noon traln to-dsy was a heavy | 992,80, one, consisting of twelve heavily loaded| Sewer bond fand, Serles No, 1, | vowerful blow broke off the cock close oars, Two of the coaches were ooccupled | $1.7567.96, 1p to the boller, as clean as a whistle, | houses of the by reoruits, fifty-two In number, en routs| Judgment fund, $1,364 47. dure enough not tiole ol yesterday, from Davids Island, N, Y. Harbor, to| Water rent fund, $6 921 41. water escaped and it was a | Hon, Geo, W, Cassiday, M. C,, from Fort D, A, Russell, Wyo., to join the 7th| Specisl cash fund, $3,250 87, vifice had been hermetically sealed, Nevads, was & west bound passenger|make a specialty of manufacturing infantry, They were in charge of Capt, | Billsallowed and unpald, $257.76 "a ordinary cases such a breakage 5 entorday. Syrups and Extracts for soda foun- Bedbon, *| _ Bills onpaid in hands of comittees, ' ould have resulted in a terrible|’ gup P .Mobley of Grand Tsland, and | t81ns, and gusrantee their goods equal * 88 477.63, which amount would prob- | ‘olume of steam that would have : ¢ in the |t 80¥ in the market 23 mor&evelOt ~—The Omaha elevator company Is rend- | ably reach $9,000 with bills not yet |-oalded any one who stood near. g0 Boy oDthe e piton ey oy —— e : Ing out the following importadt ciroular to | presented. This smount Includes gas| Oblef Butler was astonished at the oy, 2 4 Ors Sroves at F. J. MoShane's, thefarmers of Nebraska: Knowing that rm.mumh‘w;s,uzag, sald bills | success of «he experiment and cannst| N Nichols and W. E. Beach avd|] 410 Faruam. Lowest price. 223.f our farmers have lost momey this past|not having been presented until '3y enough in pralse of the inventlon |Wife, of North Platte, were in the city R AR e weason by planting poor kinas of corn, we 1883, | -ad nome, even the most ignorant |yesterday. Machine Oils, wholesale an ;i hlh want to call thelr attention to the fact in| The report was refersd to & special ' 'pon such matters, could fail to under.| R. M. Pederson, representing the Ham. |at O. F. Goodman' ¢ timeto prevent a similiar mistake, Pure | 00Ommittee of three. :and the principle snd admit that it | burg-American steamship company, fwas yellow corn has proved the most profitable| The petition for a change n:ed‘nd' 1one of the greatest achlevements of | in the city yesterday. corn to plant in Nebraska, Common white | ©P Thirteeuth street was pran i*he day In the directlon of saving| Mrs. Emma VanSickle, who has been corndo 8 not command as good & price in From D. VanEiten, in regard to . aman life and sufferlng. In fact an | yisiting Mrs, W, F. Sweesy, of this city Shamaatiote oo briaht yoll M" red. | the uncertain grade of Harney street ' -ag!ne so fitted out might pass through | for the past week returned to Lincoln ye: » 8 beigh\ petlow, oF | from Eighteenth west to Convent ' collision that would tiim her clean terday. wriped, eommanly oailad oalioo oorn, | yireet” B alerred I+ £ all attachments, but if the bollor | "D "W, Ghurch, of St. Joe, and Arthur ::‘“d;,:‘ ':.:“_‘f“:‘:d ‘:m.n“' ‘:l:;‘"'; The communleation of M. Moriarlty | comained Intact not & lving soul | prtien of "Nebrasks Oity, who are R vl o e et | R b0 aleckiverida walk, wae Yoold aves be asalded members of the river commission, are at referred. | Mr. Mackedon has as yet taken no the Millard, Before planting, test your se'd corn by RESOLUTIONS, | steps to Introduce his inventlon to W Ill Il placing small qasntity 1a tepid water to| By MoGuckin, providing for adii- oublic use, but will probably form a| Mt A. M. Heury, formerly a well. o e known Omsha lawyer,ibut who is now| WWho want glossy, luxuriant sscertain if it will sprout. tional records In clty enginecers office, ompany at no distant day, and there P ym—— Adopted, |12 no doubt but it must come Into|located at Detroit, ia in the city on a visit. [ o0 3 wavvy tresses of abundant, MEET ELY AT THE PAXTON, By Woodworth, To confer with eneral use and rosult In a fortune to | He isstaying at the Paxton, bfllllflfll{ I IR ot e You will find in him a man who |county commissioners in reference to| he Inventor and the maoufacturers,| T. B, Eisenhower, the U, 8. express LYON’S KATHAIRON. This 1s thoroughly master of his profeesion, | the grading of Sixteenth street from ' '8 well as 1n untold benefit to train [ driver, left for Omaha last Sundsy. He elegant, cheap article ;l e whoss Integrity coupled with abllity | Nicholas north to Elm, and calllng on | nen and passengers. It is without |will heresfter be found in the U, P, "the Hai " is seldom equaled. He can remaln |the city engineer for an estimate, | loubt the most noteworthy triumph of | transfer house at that place.—State Jour. | Makes the Hair grow freely buts day or two. Bee his card in|Adopted. he kind that has been made yet in |y, and fast, keeps it from falling this issue. By T:\nne: DLmilng the nr.t this line of ipventive skill, ——— out, arrests andd cl:jn.sflgmy.i commissloner to take proper oare of all |, THINGE WORTH Heal Estate Transfers. ness, removes dandruff an DON'TMISS THE OPPORTUNITY! x-mh taken up gn Tenth stroet, | T HREE THLN;}:GV;"?RTH KNOW-| 1mhg followlng dceds were filed for ltchl’ng, makes the Hair Of meeting Mr. Edward Ely, of the [ Adopted. ! roord in the ocounty elerk's office i I ocelebrated and relisble firm By Hascall: Instruoting the clty| “Life s too short for poor clothes, Aprll 23 1 fo: Tax Bex by :::':,‘:%vc Kl.'n':l! k" p.l Il:‘llrt lllg "o o owint b i Gt i, i, A ru st ey any desired posiiion.. Beau: i b ; e 0. Hansen and wife to Henry Lor-| tiful, healthy Hair is the sure evzon, w &, lok 8, blook Kountse 4th| result of Kathairon, addition, $660, J. Noyes and wife J. M. Williams, 'w d, parcel sections 28 and 81, 16, 10, 3. Monell sud vite 0 O. K. .hat the valve wasopen, He then :ook the sledge hammeor and with a It 0 Infants and Children ‘Without Morphine or Narcotine, What gives our Children rosy cheeks, ‘What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; "Tis_Castoria. ‘When Babies fret, and fi by turns, ‘What cures their colie, kills their worms, But Castorls. IFhat quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But_Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine §; Castor Oil and Paregoric, an Hall Castorin. the declaton of the inferlor tribunaiby [ Jouglas and Tonth Stroet WOrk | ee————————— —An ab= solute oure for Rheumatism, Burns, Galls, &c., and an instantaneous Pain-reliever, Street Property Owners, | ELY, OF CHICAGO. « To Gentlemen, Who appreciate avd value chasto, hefitting ap- parel, ma do from thorou. hly HONEST FABRICS Idesire to eay that T w 1l be pleased to meet all such at the Paxton. i~oom 2, FBUntil 12 o'cleck to day, to receive their — ] 'URNISHED rooms and board. Modern con- venlences, 1510 Dodge street. 1000 1m} NOK REN)—Three nicely far) Teon with or without board, at 1818 Jackson stree 874254 OR_RENT—PACIFIC HOUSE; 82 R Tenth and Dvenport streets. Apply to G W. Gray, 211 Twelith stroet, 106-24§ JFOR REKT- targa uraishod room with board. Apply 605 N 10th 81, 98623 OR, RENT- Fine upr ano, fine Kim- rgan, 1519 Dodg: WAL A, HOSPE, Jr. FOR SALE. A for & young. with snall capital, Bakery and Lunch room With atock. fixtures and hous oo doing ag odeash bnsinew.,0 ly b Will sell 0a account o old age ~ A JOSEPH KE , 173761 Ashland, Neb, OR SALE—Low figui building standing in 11th strees, ne Irquire at premaises or Charles Brando 604 10th street. E—Ou6 2] act Iof, near town, $1,200, REYNOLDS & MOTTER. LENTY of good brick, #8,50 per Thousand at KILN. ~Chimney bricks 87 00 pec thousand. Ulstern brick #5.00, to close bus 1 ORENZ0 DABBLE, One hlork eouth of 15th and Ballcvue roas. 50-1mo} ORSAL’—Foargo dlots, one half mile from prtofiic:, Cheap, eary torms. 178-1m REVNOLUS & MOT[ER, Fou SALF—Res'aurant and _cigar store, stok and fixtures, cousters, s o~ cises. Bost stand on 10th Stieet. Addiess W. Bee office, 124-25§ OR SALE CHEAP—New Soda Fountal i north 17th strees. 1 FORSAL —Prick, good hard burned brick delivere: in a | pirts of town cte: crders from our extersive and complcte stock of | 5~ k. JOUNSON & CO. eat s.do of Shernas CHOICE WOOLENS FROM THE BEST LUOMS IN THE WORLD 1 sha'l also be pleased to recelvs meas: u es to placo on flie for future refcrence, from suca 88 m.y £od duire to order now. 1t will be fo the mutual advan(- ogo of all concern'd (hat they who call do it as earl a8 tneir Lusidess duties will permit. EGWARD ELY, 0f Edward Ely & Co., Tailors, avenue, or 211 8. 13th St. 976-2w OR SALE—A first-clas second hand top bug- ey. Call at 1319 Harney street I Ors 8. and Ict, 61 , out- arge lot, near town REYNOLDS & 20T’ Fo'x SAL tlon $2650. May 1ot. {'OR BALE—Lot on 26'h etreet ns:r Farnam, :;;'yulw. McCAGUE opposite P. O, IOR SABE—House and lot on Douglrs CHICAGO ILL. m&e2t only $900.. McCAGUE opposite P. 0, 826-t1 serted unless pald In advance. T+ LOAN mGnEY FOR RENT-—Ten houses in good Iceatione, M.CAGUE opposite P, O 825-40 OR SALE—Lot 44x32 feet and_grocery store LASPECIALS wi POSITIVELY] notibeln | g I"““.“"‘"l room: above 15th street near 1400. McCAGUE op, osite P.. 0.. 821-4¢ 1OR 8 ALE—_Cottage and ceroer lot in_North 0maba ¥1380 Bargain, McCAGUE opposite F P, BT‘ Y LOANED - On chattel mo ONEY TO-LOAN—Call at Law office of D. L VL Thomas riom 8 Creignto + *lock. ONEY—Lon AVL 1 Beatty, 620-1mot ONEY TO LOAN—AC 8 per cont. Shrivers | *0d Dodge atrcete. DAVIS & SNYDER, IN e Tastate 00 Loun ‘Agoncy; oppasite 767-t1 Post offico HELP WANTED. 2 [P INTING OFFICE FORSALE—2 flourlshing aper. in & young snd growing townin Eas- o) lern'i(nhrnkm Address G H. Bee Office, 623-1mo FOR SALE OR RENT—Vose Piano. ' 5281 C. J. CANAN. I‘\on SALE CHEAP—Cholce unimproved bus- ineen lots on Fi Harr ey, Douglre, Real Est te Agon| 110-eod-tt 16056 Farnam S¢. IOR SALE—Pockets maps of Nebraska 20c each. For bargains in Umaha City improved and unimproved property, call on Wm. F, Shri- irl in fawily of two, 1221 north | ver, real fiice, IRL WANTE?—For genesal houseworl, Small fawily, 514 noith 15th street. 4 JOR HALE- clnga second hand phacton Call at 1819 Harney St. 507t 00K KEEPER WANTED — Junor boo kecper, with unexceptional references. City relere: aus proferrod. 17424 A. CBUICKSHANK & CO. ANTS MAKERS WANTED— 17926} At J. C. VAPORS. ral housework, gocd Scale 18 now located at 1615 Howard_Street, preoared to texch the perts.t efatem of dr.ss cuttivg. 64-27 GOOD PASTURAGE—Well watered for horses and cattle, about 7 miles from town, Ad- nport St. 14y 2 § | dress C. D, Gregg, Omaba Postoffice, 171-may7+ lady {ha! o ob- 00DS LKFT OVER ‘HREE mONTH3 will n 10 traveling, can +ocuro a pr. tabio | WX be vold t0 pay expontes, if not ca led for”ia itk 03 e tas SOLORoY, fok AnV Lot pab- lishing nouss. Reference wi 1 b required. dress P. 0. box 12 4 Councii Blufts lowa. 14833 t da, . DORN, 17225t Dyer, N. W. cor. 16th and Chicago Sts. STRA\'EI)—Blnce Wadnesday, April 18th. trom ths vrealss of the undersigned, on Pacific WA!G'n: 0—Two men of good address also | 8% ceb, between /4,h and 16th, one medium sizod man to work in Council Bluffs, st ady em- | red cow with white:pots, Soon to be with calf, ploymert. Cal4]8)uth 108t 151-26) ANTED—Good German, or Bohemian girl 1£.x genoral houscork at5 3 8. 10th 8i. 160 —_— ANTED—1w2 good painters, immiedately, HAKMON BRO 41 th and Burt otre.ta, ANTED—A large pleasant unfurnished n eix bl cksof i4th and Far- Offics, 15.-248. ab-ut 4 years old, Reward will be paid for fin-1 form tion or return 167-25§ MARY BASHUS, N QRICE-Ia hereby givin t) my customors and friends that [ have mrved awayv from my old stand on Ded e atreet, betwen 15 h snd 16th, o 110 ' nd 112 North 12:n_str.et, between d Docge, ' nd hops they will patron. the same as b fore, and 1 wil give You's t.ul hereby notificd that baker, Cor. 13th street, has left my bed and TED—A good . of Wiliams 163-264 ANTFD—Boy to herd cattle, Apply Sar- »& House, Fory Um-ha, _ 186-24§ "A? TED —To contract with experienced men te break 1,200 acres of prair e, 136-24 BOGGS & BILL. VW AYTED- Agents tosll te W ovdrocers wurd fos, by rample, €0 fami: s pl p— . Sow prives sz merat e o poa | EDWARD KUEHL atisfa tion given or money refunded. 0 budness, exclusive sgercy, veod profit, norik. Wilte for our mew 1§ yage cheuar, with test mcuials a'so of old ag-nts and othe s, Men 4D this paper . SAN FRANCISCO TEA CO, Chlengo. 112-Thurs- at. Tues AVTED—A good steady harness waker. Enguire of E. Heinzerling, Blair, Nob. 918" A14.9¢1 SITUATIONS WANTED, Private tami'y f r second (¥ gener.| hou e- Apply at 1120 Capi ol avezue ccr. 12(h 181:24§ MIBOELLAN E 1U8 WANTS 7 ANTE "—Well furnished rcom wi'hin efght ‘X" care B e office, 165-241 NTED—100 cords of dry wood for brick- yard, and two gocd work horses. ' A G. H." 608 ncrth 13th street, 169-26§ MaN a-d wite wish part «f hovs u od, about May 1, below 16th, not far Ters m.derate. Addre o} 907-244 ANTED—500 privy vaults, sinks, and cess. pools 1o ciea with sanitary clean r Sat- isfaction guarautes d. , M, SWITH, 778-imot Lock Box 472, Omata. ANTED ~E eryb)dy sufferi with tooth and headache, ¢ call at 1421 Farnam strect and bo curd trocof charge by Horo Belt FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, OR RENT—House 6 roows, cellar, well, cig- era, Allin good repair. 1221 nor h '19th atrect, 106-28§ VR RENT— House and 4 acres of land 14fmile from Owaba, Inquire F. MILLFR H akall Fark OR RENT—Two nice large dwellings, No. | ;:‘:“on' KEYAOLDS & MOTER. 176-1m ICELY FURNISHED POOM -For rent at (14 oowardstreet. MRS, MoAUSLIN. OR KFNT—8 houscs from_ § (o 928 month, PECK, cppesite P, O.. 1602 fil‘:l:l.ni?l-mfi’fiuu, XA front ro'm y window, gay and bath room, 1718 Dedge street. L 148275 e Lo e BRI R RENT--Room suitable for a gentleman, Tk Vv oo " e LET—One or two rooms with board, California strest . 1;.. oK ‘me room tor L 135-9 AN ED—8ituat cn by & youns giil in a blocks of U. P, General Offices. Address se, will not be re- sponsible for aby debts contracted by her 102.24§ GEORGE SAUTTER. Fl(!en—luuh cows for 8.le, 25th and Cali'or} uia. 123-25% VIS, ZANSEN, Midwite, has removed from 0th and Jackgon to I6th and Marcy Sta, 680-1m| MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND QONDY TIONALIST, 408 Tenth stroet, between Farnam and Harney. Will, with theald of yuardian slrits, obtain for any one s glance of the past and present, and on cortain conditions in the fa. ture, Boota and Bhoes mado to order. Parfeat Absolutely Pure. This powder never varics. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the orpinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test shory weight, alum or ph-ephate powder _3old only tn cans. Rovai, BAKine Powpas Co., Wall-8t." \gp New York. 0 ARCHITECTS—Plaus and specification A are solicited by the boa d of Educat onof the School d strict of Nebraska, for (wo two- story eight room b ick sch ol-bu 1dipgs with base ment for «fesm-heating and Janitor's r:om. One buil“ing 10 be ere. ted on the north-west corner of Feventoenth and Leavenworth streed and one building to be ercc'ed on the soutn-wes) corner of Delaw.re and King Streets. m'-.mu be received up to 7,30 p. m- Konday o boatd reserves the right to reject any or ;&"f.':..,.m e paid for re‘scted e o TS Ape. 191904 S e