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state, I published In conneolion with the premiom list, and stmilar reduo. tlona oan be secured on all other ronds ranning Into Omaha. The hotel accommodation nach that 40,000 visitors oan be oared for, and, besides the oltizens will open thelr houses to entertain visitors, It will be well for oxhibltors and WILL STAY IN OMAHA. The Trustees of Brownell Hall Vote Not to Move, The Daily Bee._ OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, May 1, [ ———————— LOOAL SRMVITIHS, — ~Two oars of reoruits for Wyoming and Utah posts went went on the noon tran yostorday, ~Ben Hogan has returned from Fre- mont and will speak at the First M, E, church again to-night, —There will be a grand ball givenat the Masonic hall by the Brotherhood of Loco. motive Firemen on May 10tb, 1883, at which there will be » grand time, ~T. V., Powderly assembly No, 1946, K. of L., will hold » special meeting to- day (Tuesday) evening at their hall, All members must be present, Per order of M, W, But Will Relooate and Make Hxtensive Improvements. others to note that overy person Ia st liborty to exhibit and compete for promioma without any charge for en- tries, exoept In the speed department, od The aonouncement & few days ago that a proposition had been made by the citizens of Fremont to the trus. teea of Brownell Hall for its removal to that oty caused genuine surprise and regret to most of our oltizens, who had heard no ramor of any such necea- sity or Intention before, 'he conatant growth and increasing importance cf the institution have been well-known facts, and It was ap- preciated our cltizene, and belteved to be one of the most exhibita to the best advants; must be made before the first day of the falr The entries will be closed on Mor day, Beptember 10th, at 6 o'clock p. m, urumm ar articleanot entered rlor to that time will be excluded rom competition, but they may be entered for exhibitlon and accommo- datlon will be turnished. The general superintendent will be on the grounds on and after Tuesday, ~The work at Florence Out-Off has ::;:]: ‘“i:&?:::::‘uol “;.;hd::.' September 5th, for the purpose of s again been seriously retarded by the rain - 14 signing spaoce to exhibltors in the sev- growth, however, ocaused a demand for more school room and a larger traot of ground, and Fremont offered to donate to the college ten acres of ground and $10,000 in oash if Brownell Hall should be removed there and permanent bulldings bs put up to the value of $30,000. The board of trustees held s meet- ing last night to consider the proposi- tlon, which was certalnly a liberal one, but there v * - unanimous expression agalnst ) .nge, and a resolution waa adopt. . oclaring the acceptance of the proeition inexpedient. Judge ‘' iworth then offered to donate to wne college five acres of land on the beautiful elevation just west of Hunscom park as a site for new build- ings, a tract worth at least $10,000 This offer was accepted and It was voted to proceed at once to erect a new Brownell Hall, the first wing of which would cost $30,000 and which (‘)’(:)m completed will be worth $60,- of Sunday, and by the discovery of con- siderable frost at the point where work ‘was resumed. ~Tha attendance at the Saratoga Union Bunday school Sunday was the largest since its organization, Arrangements for the benefit concert to be giving the school Friday evening are complete and a large sttendance is expected. —A friend of Tk BmE corrects the statement that Mr. Morse was the first to winter an alligator in Nebraska, by saying $hat Mr, W, D, Oarpenter, of this city, has also wintered one, a young one, about three feet long. and it came through in good condition, TIts firet act after recover- ing from its torpid state was to devour two kittens and one small dog, and wink and blink for more, —The steamer *‘Nebraska,” of the fire department, was busy all yesteiday pumping out the back water in the sewer in the alley between Douglas and Farnam at Twelfth street, The stone which had formed the obstruction was taken out some days ago, but other rubbish had col- lected behind it and necessitated the thor. ough cleaning out of the sewer. Every- thing will doubtless be in working order shortly, ~Tere was a busy aspect in the vioin- ity of Douglas and Twelfth street yes. terday where the paving work was in progress, The huge steam roller was rushing backwards and forwards and at the crossing of Tweltth and Douglas was stalled several times in the woft olay. There is activity visible from one end of the street to (the fother and & ocone neotion will woon) be jmade with the granite paving on Tenth street, which is being vushed through from both ends of the line by Contractor Mack. Real Hstate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for rocord In the county clerk's office April 28, reported for Tue Bex by oral departments of the falr, Inorder to seoure proper space and accommo- datlons, exhibitors have thelr exhibita on the ground as early as Monday, September 10th. JOKING WITH JUSTICE. A Western Officer Foiled by an Omaha Lawyer, He Takes the Joke Gracefully and ‘“‘Bets 'em Up.” A day or two ago one of the best known officlals in the western coun- try, who holds half adozen offices in one of the most important cities of the west, came to Omaha on business, having been a regular visitor for a long time, and beilng well known to all our lawyers and officers, This time, for some reason, he as- sumed the disgnise of an old man, wearing a wig and green goggles and carrying a coin in his mouth to give his conversation the twang of senility. It {s claimed that he did this to get a joke on some of our folks but cn Bunrhy night a lawyer ‘‘got onto the racket” and determined to get ahead of him yesterday, For this purpose he was down town at 6 o'clock and later in the morning saw ‘‘the old man” leaning on his cane in front of a pop- ular 15th street place. Walking up behind him he gave him a rousing slap on the back and maid, “‘Hello, Jack! Is that you?" The disgulsed officer was nearly prostrated by the forclble recognition of a sup- posed acquaitance but managed to gasp out that there must be some mia- wake. Tho lawyer at once apologized and stated that he mistook him for Of the proposed immediate oxpon- ditare, the trustees already have a gaarsntee of over $20,000, and no trouble will be experienced in ralsing the remalnder. The plans for the building will be drawn at once, under direction of a committee, and it will be completed in time for the fall opening of the school. It will be of brick and will be an invaluable as- sistant to the growth of that part of the city. DROPPED DEAD. Another Unexpected Oall of ‘‘the Grim Harvester,” Death, About 10 o'clock yesterday morning another of those sudden deaths so frequent in Omaha of late, ocourred in South Omaha, on Sixth street, near Jones, The viotim was a lady named Kirk- land who lives in that locality. It appears from the statements made to Amos’ real estate agency: Wk BEE reporter that she has been | '3ck Crawford, an old frisnd, He Chas. E. Mockbee and wife w d, to | sick for the past two weeks, durlnga| en Invited him In to have Saml. Relohenberg, lot 21, block 10, | portion of which time her friends sat|® olgar ~ and fired things Kountze & Ruth's add, $3,400, up to watch with her. Yester. [0 all right, telling tho stranger who United States, patent, to Thos, J,|dsy morning she was able to ! was. The latter then told him that Veirs, n e } section 3, 16, 12, TUnited States, patent, to Johannes T. Paulsen, s e } of section 3, 16, 12, G 0. T.Wilson and wife w d, to Geo . Boggs and Lew W, Hill, ne } of section 3, 16, 12, and also se of section 3, 16, 12, $4,300. U. P. rallway to Boggs & Hill, w, d., ne } of sec 19, 16, 10—8$1,280. 'Eogene O'Nell and wife to John G, 12 might have some legal business to 0 out, and started to the h EihdWhatn ojsie hochs of -8 fi~ up, and if so, he would call mpoa friend. When oh the street she sud- denly dropped down in a falnting con- ditlon, She was plcked up by friends, who started with her to the nearest house, but before reaching it she ex- pired. In the afternoon Ooroner Jecobs was notified of the fact, but under the olroumstances did not deem it advisable to hold an inquost, unless her friends demanded it. The malady of the deceased Is not known, but it was probably heart disease. —_— A NEW ENTERPRISE. m, The Omaha lawyer then slipped up t- the polica court and had an officer #-at down to arrest the supposed old © 0 as a suspicious character, and the v astern cfficer soon landed him In the p 'loe court under that charge. He soon revealed his identy to J 1dge Beneke and was allowed to go. little later he called at the lawyer's «lice and made Inquiries as to secur- i gadivorce, in the course of the oonversation incldentally stating that lie had just got into a little trouble in the police court, and relating the cir- cnmstences. The lawyer proffered ' s assistance, and gave him all the gal advice desired, at the v.me time introducing him to a cother attorney and to a well known 1 iy detective. The latter recognized the western officer at once through ! is disguise and gave the whcle thing + aay, upon whioh the victim was told 1@ source of his arrest. Thaere was a big laugh and the joke was accepted gracefully, all gciog out +nd jolning in “‘a bowl.” Tae ofticer once changed his disguise, and as s 1n “‘loeking for some one,” all names 10 suppressed ac¢ present a8 not 1u Interfere with the course of justice, —_——————— A SERIOUS FALL. Hopkins, w. d., lot 1, block 10, Boyd's add. —$100. Olty of Omaha to Richard Bingham, q. 0, F. ne sw 22, 16, 13895, Corllss and wife to E. L. L.,ow } of nw § of sec 9, 15, 200, . J. Hanscom and wife to Geo. A, ‘Wilcox, lots 13 and 14, bloock 2, Han- soom place—$1,100, Sam E. Rogers and wife to Jobn Andrit, w d lot 10, blk 8, 8. E. Rog- ers’ add., $800. Henry P. Callahan and wife to Felix Slaven, w d s 33 ft of e 139 ft of 1:;670' blk 1, Kountze's -Fourth add., Omaha Secures a Dry Hop Yeast Manufactory. Messrs, John Bradley and John Kelly, gentlemen reputed to be ex- pert yeast manufacturers, have been stopping In this olty for the last twenty-five days, Daurlug thelr stay they have fitted up a yeast manufac- tory at No. 113 North Fifteenth street, near Davenport, which has a capacity of over 500 cases per month, Both of the gentleman have been connected with one of the largest dry hop yeast manufactories in this coun- ::3' and are men of ten yeara practi- experlence. Augustus Kountze aud wife to L. 8, Hascall, lot 7,8 § of lot6and n § of lot 8, all in blk 12, Kountze's Third add., $1,700. Avugustus Kountze and wife to Frank Vodicker, s 4 of lotb, blk 2, Kountze's Third ada., $275. A. J, Hanscom and wife to Leroy Work, w. d., lot 5, block 3, Hanscom Place, $600 Nathan Merriam and wife to P, C. Hinebaugh, w. d., undivided } of lots 6 and 7, Bartlett's add., 83,700, Lora L. Starges and husband v P, O. Himebaugh, w, d., lot 8, Bartlett's add., $8.000. EZ2 V. Smith and wife to Ann Edwards, w. d., lot 4, block 19, E. V, Smith's add., $8,600. Oora B, Ooulter to Frank K. Coul- ter, w, d., lote 8 and 9, block 10, ‘Waterloo, $3,000. Geo. P. Bamisand wife w d, to Jno, F. Helln, lot 5, block B, Lowes 1st addition, $110. John G. Lee and wife w d, to John As there s no such manuofactory west of Datroft there Is no question about their succesa. Thelir Intention is to deliver shortly to every family in this city llmplllko( thelr yn:iut by which every housekeeper can determ- ine vhath?r theirs is equal to that of [ © Chicago lumber yard, 'f"" with a any manufactured east, or not. + rlous accldent about 8 o'clock yer- ‘e hope that the grocers of this|: rday, which came near furnishing d‘x will encourage ‘:'u"':" enterprise | subjeot for » coroner’s Inquest. snd glre M__ He was engaged in unloading lum- Thousands Say So. Y ar from a car when he slipped and Mr, T. VZ;‘Mkml.umrd,.}sm.. writes: | 1 | a dlstance of about slx feet, fall- M hesitate to “}:i"':“‘.' sohy]cu-::::-l? u“y°: . g on his back, fracturing one of his satisfaction” and are rapid sel ~#1 Employe or the Lumber Yard Nearly Oauses a Coroner's Icquest. —_— Mr. David Seaman, an employe of r bs and severely cutting and brulsing ors. ook lectric Bitters th t and best | his left arm at the elbow. :l.u%nshuu. v lob 7, b % E‘dh*:' h‘;"'fl :.:d ':‘}pgz:'.“":?fl °:;' ‘Dr James H. Feabody was called 4 idney and Liver complainte, turily the |, 4 qressed his wounds, He says it E. Rogers and wife, w d, 0| blood and regulate the bowels, No family [ & A.s!.)l.llgchmrhom, Yot 9, blook 8, 5. | oan alford bo be without thews, They will| Ul confine him to hls bed for five or « weeks but that he will undoubted- » recover all right. It was a wonder, “ywever, that the man was not moro selously hurt, save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every year. —e——— The State Mair. The premium list of the N-brnlnI state falr has been issued by the secre- | " -t e B o L PRTY tary, Major D, H, Wheeler, of Platts- | il .mt:rl«-(:‘mulilvouu b':\lm, | Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever mouth. The pamphlet contains full n::: et Bl GhMbiatas " Corae {nformation concerning the state fuir, | qtter, Gppedd Huads, aud all skia erup: \ 6 teed to cure in every instance, o ren e o e ol | ey euaded 3 cenis per ox. the superinten ) 'or eale by O, ¥, iumm-n.flfl when and how to ’nuh" ontr::, :::; FOR SALE, also, important information abou a‘ A naw slde-bar and sosing bp DO Nebraska state horticultural soclety. | The prospects are the next falr will be y, made by Snyder and took first rize at the state falr last fall; never the best In every respect ever held in Nebraska. 1ed wd;lu be wldulo;v. Appl{’u; Voater , ocor, 12t The number of rallroads unurln! m:‘l);:nl.:"?.w W ::LS::MN st Omaha from the east, north ani il south, aa well as from within our own| Tho Maverick National Baok of Oedar | state, make it sccessible from all [ Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys polnts, without the Inconvenience of | und sells Governmpent and other In- transfor or reshipment of exbibit. vestment seourities, and transacts any The state board of agriculture have | business for its correspondents in the tees that liberal Mwnnn;lfl line of hnifl.*__nf_fl-nt b7 the mbizonds o H. G. OLARK & 00, make s specialty of manutscturing Syrups sud Extracts for soda foun- and thetr goods equal :-"-,h\c—u Tomorberel0h E. Rogers addition, $500 Augustus Kountze and wife w d, to Sam E. Rogers lot 6, block 9, Kountze 4th addition $700. Wide Awake Druggists. Mr, C. F, Goodman is alwaysalive in his business, and spares no pains to secure the bestjof every article in his llne. He has secured the agency of the celebrated New Discovery for Consumption, The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or_any effection of the Throat or Lungs. Sold on a positive Trial bottles free, Regular B Bucklen's Arnica Salve. chosen for the new cffice Is not difi- nitely stated but it is underatood that vise this job. AN ARSESSOR'S EXPERIENCE. A TURNING OVER, The Missouri Pacific (fficlals in (maha. Their Obj ot Baid to bs the Oon aslidation of the Ticket Offices. A wpecial traln arrived In this oty Iast evening on the Missourl Paolfio, having on board Boperintendent O L. Danbam, Genoral Western Froight Agent Emoron, Traln Mwster J, H Redmond sud Hon. A, Everott, the road's attorney, all of whom regls: tered at the Paxton, It waa stated Inst ovening that the object of the visit Is the consolidation of ‘Wabash ticket cflice. Another speclal traln Ia expected In this mornlng with the auditors on board, and It was ex- peoted that the transfer would be made to-day. thefr tloket cfice with the Which of the two locations will be Frauk More, the city ticket agent of the two llnes, rotains his old stand in Unlon block. Joe Teahon will proba- bly remain as city passerger agent, and Mr. Geo. Foute, who was cliy ticket agent of the Missonri Pacifio, will retaln the same positlon for the Milwaukeo road, Mr. Geo. Eaat- man, the oity passenger sgent of the Missonrl Paclfis, will probably accept a position with some other road he is useful in anydepartment of this line of businees. The amount of tickets and property to be turned over under the new ar: rangement will te quite large, and the vislt of the auditers Is to super- o . Sy He Meets With a Warm Reception Frofi a Burly Husband, Imnnu Mo te woll known In Whie oity, The life of an assesser {s not an easy one. Assessor Doll, of south Omaha called at a lady’s house hbout two weeks ago and left a blank. He oalled agaln and was told that the husband was working out in the day time, and was t-0 tired at night to fill 1t out and was politely asked to all again, He called again a fow days Ister, with about sult, The last time, however, he came very near belng bounced out of the house by the burly husband, who said he had {nsulted his wife, and warned him never to show his face sgaln at the house. He don't know now whether to fill the blank out him- self or what he can do under the cir- cumstances. It Is a good way of avoid- ing an assessor. e — TO OCEAN TRAVELERS. Messrs. O, B. Richard & Co., Gen- eral Passenger agents for the Ham- burg-American Packet company, beg to inform the puablic that second cabin round-trip tickets over their line arc not valid unless one’ handred and ter dollars have been paid for the oceax fare. a20m&elw e — Have you ever trled our O G, Java and Mocha Coffee. Grand Union Tea Company. PERSONAL. Superintendent C. L, Dunham and L. A, Emerson, of the Missouri Pacific, reg- istered at the Paxton last night. ‘Wm. Breunan, Calbertson; L. Crounse, Oslhoun, and A. B. Ideson, Hastings, are guests of the Paxton, J. D. Stillman and Maud Stillman, of Oarthage, New York, are at the Met- ropolitan, F, J. Hamllten and 8. W, Lackey, of ‘Worcester, Mass,, are guests of the Met. ropolitan, i Oliver Scott, agent for Robinson’s cir. cus, was at the Metropolitan on yes- terday. W. W. Johnson and Chas, L. Johnson, of Indianapolis, are at the Paxton, A. A, Gower and A. R. T. Lackle, of 8t. Joe, aro guesta of the Millard, J. W, Barnhart, of The Lincoln Demo- crat, is in the city on & visit. J. W, Speer snd J. H. Redmond, of Hiawatha, are in vown, Hoyt L, Sherman, Jr,, U, P, agent at Chicago, is in the city. A.D. Brainar, of Albion, Neb,, is at the Metropolitan, Capt. . W, Oarpenter of the army is st the Paxton, John Skirving, of Stewart, Neb., is at the Millard, Gen, Geo, H, Roberts, of Orleans, is at the Millard, Churchi Howe, of Nemaha county, is at the Paxcon, Hon, G, M, Lambertson, of Lincoln, is in the city. ¥. D. Lamb, Wakefield, is st the Mat- ropolitan, Wm, MoBain, of Sioux Falls, is at the Millard, H. D. Galbraith, of Laramie, is at the Paxton, W. D. Gilman, of Kansas City, is at the Millard, H £, Manville, of Cheyenne, is at the Paxton, D, L. Farr'son, of York, is st the Me - ropolitan, Wm. Beach, of Coin, Ia, is at the M I lard, Walter Sinc'air, of Larawie, is in town 8. P, Parker, of Pierce, 8. B, Chapman, J, A, Chapman and W, Walbauw, of the U, P,, came in on the is o town, Jenver train yesterday morning, Rev. Geo. 1, Taylor and Mr, S 8, Lowe, of Fremont, left for home yester. day morning. Mrs, O, R, Bartlett sod famlly, of Washington, 1, C., are at the Millard, Gen, J, O, Cowin, and Geo, E, Pritohett loft yestorday for Madison, on legal bual. 1}.!‘1-!% won of Judge C, A, Baldwin, of this eity, arvived from Denver yostorday sad passed the day with bie the same re- THE DAILY BEK TUESDAY MAY | o where he resldea Lr » lom now one of tha b and e prowh nent yeung ralleond man ln Denver, hold Ing savera! Importent it s thars, He hne & big fotnes batoes ¢ i his Omahs frtonda are prowd of his record Me, W. K. Phelps, daughter of Capt. 1, 1 Florenos outofl, has hean down o 0 her parents anl left for home this morning. Matt Olalr, Ko, returned from Ilob Hprings yestorday morming Frank Hickok, of Kansaas Ulty, Is 4 the Millard, Martin Jotter, of Hohuyler, was In the olty Bunday night. Thos, 1, Tomb, ¢f Chloseo, ls st the Paxton, Hon, J, town, C. F. Iddings, of North Platte, v In town, F. A, Pyle, of Lincoln, is st the Mil Iard, 8. F. Rouse, of Denver, ia In the olty, J. H, Davis, of Gibbon, Is In the olty. —— CRIMINAL CALENDER An Effort to Habeas Oorpus the Confidence Men. Remarkable Falling Off on Vie- tims of Bock Beer, North, of Colambus, I In Monday's Dcoket in the Folloe Conrt. Judgs Benoke's coust was not made heavy yosterday arrests made on nevertheloss quite Interesting. Poter Rush pald $3 aud acosts for striking James Forbes, and ¥, Habis paid §1 and costa for distarbing the pence, Manuel Perrere, tho Mexican, who waa sent up to the county jail fitteen months ago and msde his escape the next day,was rearrested Sundayand sent up to serve out the balance of his time, which will ocoupy twenty-four of the beautiful May days. One man arrosted for sssault nad his case continued until afternoon, J. Rothholtz had John Spoehrl ar rested for striking him, The oase of one of the man charged with interfering with Officer Hincbey Friday night in the discharge of his daty was set for 4 p. m., to-day. A woman had hor husband arrested Saturday night, charging him with ralsiog Osln in his famlly, He was released on ball Sanday morning snd the wife denled having eslled in tho cfficers and the husbaud denied having ralsed any disturbance. They were obliged to pay the costs all the same, and at the next domestlc rs will probably be compromised without appealing to the strong arm of the law, A atrong effort will be made to get the five confidence men, arrestod laat woek, out on & writ of habess corpus. Thelr hearing Is set for to-day but Roynold’s brother has arrived from Penusylvania with letters show- ing bim to be conneoted with one of the best famllles back there, and proviog a general good character. They prosecution will do all they can to convict the prisoners and will fight the oase through to the bitter and, as the proofa of the guilt of those arrasted, especlally Reynolde, are almost overwhelming. Sanday was bock beer day proper, and the combined result of the use of the beverage on BSaturday and Sonday was only two arrests and both of these parties pleaded not guilty. A year ago the period was marked by twenty arrests and two years sgo forty viottms of buck beer wero run in. The cflicers credit by the healthy effsct on drinkers genorally, as 8§12 55, the fine and costs In each of » man with a limited purse. Waiting tor the Veralct. The cast of Walting for the Ver- Weduesday night i follows: Jasper Rosablade Jonsthsn Roseblaie. Jonas Hundle Humphrey Higson Rev. O, Hylton Lt, Florviile, Sir H. Harrivgton Lord Elanore... ... Counsellor Graflon...... Counsellor Staniey, i Marths Roseblade.... .Mrs A, N Elliott Sarah Sawyer. .. Mrs, G, W, Shields It will be seen that many old time local favorites are Included In the above, notably Hon. Wm. Turtle, Mr, MoDonald, and Mr, BSauderr, Mr. Sanders’ ‘‘Blinkey," Is the must comle of all the roles in which he has ap- ed, while those of Mr, Tartle and ¥ r.d McDonald are of the strongest {nd, om———— J, Neligh E. Clark (. H. Daniels Walter Honnett .G E, Clark Ladies Do yon want a pure, bloom- ing (‘mnrh-\lmll ir 80, 0 few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you to your heart’s con- tent, It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples Blotches, and all diseases and Imperfections of the skin, It overcomes the flushed appears ance of heat, fatigue and ex- citement, 1t makes a lndy of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY ; andso uatural, gradual, and perfect are its effeets that 1t Is impossiblo to detect its application. Withons Mo the Slocumb law with having » oase, looms up pretty big In the eyes diot” at the opera house on next S — . —_—— S OR SALE—At & bargaln, & well bullt two U A T +(ory howse ard a full ot on 8. W cor of 20th and Grace. Inquire of J L. Marble, 217 N. 16th street. 1651y (OR SALE- iouse aud lot Mxiss improved oy o T :’ I | U near 8:hool ten minutes walk from U M.‘qu. Depot. inquite No, ¥ Centor Streets, Mo124y: B 1504 south olsventh and 25224 JUR SALE—01d newspapers /n large and small qu nticies st thin office, 1 i ()AT, STSAW—AL atock waris, 10h sbreet, et. Capitol avenue and Davenport. Y ’{ t. Capitol d Davenport, 283! for L Infants n’rd Child L3} re JOR BALE—One good tecond hand orgsa only $35; easy payments. 10¢ MEY ALE OR RENT—Vose 5281 JOR BALE CHEAP-Chotes unlmproyed b iuees 1de on Farnam. Ratvey, Doughs, sad Dudge siéoats. DAVISS SNYDER, Eatate Aganty, 110-e0d-8f 1606 Farcan 3t " worimns L Unstorin natipation, “r achi, b evation Jut Castorts rupe, OR SALE—Pockets of Nebraaka 20 each. For bargains in On aha City tmproved and unimproved property, call on Wm. ¥, 8arl ver, onl Eetato ent, opposite postoffice. |7 OB BALE—Gne frst-ciaas Krae Pinzo, been I' well used, A bargain, ony $200, a® 1024 Farnam strech, 2005 | anil Hall Castorin Contaur binlinont,—Anas- luto on for Hhenmnt ¢ 1 [2 2 0 " Fokuu-;—l*hmom H.. Ph llips, 120 sesis e | FORSALE—A good famlly horssand huger, cheap. “Apply st No. 525 Fulrview streei, - Mar)'s Av i %814 OR SALE—One hickering ' ‘PEG'AL "oTlcEs. ano, only $135. Will be #old on inataliments; sy payuments MAX MEYER & BRO. o MrOPECIALS wii POBITIVELY. not be'n | TNOR SALE—1,000,000 hard brick, 1t quire o serted uniess pald In advance. Aenty DeLing, 527 Upper Drosdwa 1 T OAN - MONEY —0ne 8§ acre lof, near town, REYNOLI T TY of good brick, 9,50 per Thousand b Y. Chimney britks §7.00 per thoussc | Cistern brick §.90, to close bui 10R ~ | One block eouth of 15th and 150-1moj o8 AtE —Fourgoodlota, one half mile frem p stoffic:, 3 1781m OR SALE—A firt-clats et RI‘“. M \In\l Y TO LOA VL o room § Cre Low M SR 1 ONEY TO LOAN—At § per oo Hoilkatate and Loan Agen: 0 DABBLE, Vue road > Law officeot I L. on block, hatto! projerty by J. Seuth 14th street Heuseand Ict 6 rooms, good cls buildings, ete.. large lot, near town REYNOLDS & MOTTER Shriv r'a oppoe e PR FroRsALE " store for ta VWANTE tmediatly, il for “general hovss-werk in sl family 13 poat HELP WANTED. ap. MAX MEYER Fun HALE—A fires class second band phuo .7 App, Oal at 1819 Harney 8t. Jones Wt 21 ANTED - Good walter at 1312 Farna Y Hestaurant, = between Dorors & Lua'r-nn south Tenth St Pici . unday morning a string of Beads i osaattached. Anyonefinding them liberal reward by leaviog them at 268-14 ANTED Girl for g Jackeon 81 ‘ FANTRD - Two g dining room girin e Lo Metropolitan hots. corner 12th ndd[Dou s 27 1 withsil OST—Saturdsy night probsbly on 10th St. between Burt and D dge, small purse ocn taining two §20 gald pieces. Find r please ro- tura 10 B e offic s, and be rewarded, 271-80¢ house north of Fas \vmm- A good girl to cook, wash, iron. Meference required. Apply t 20th and Califo nia 8t Gooc wages. TRAYED OR STOLEN—On 24th fost. a red & white Durbam cow, about 8 yearsold. Find eF will be rewarded on returr.ing her #o C. Blom: berk 847 Clark 8t tear 8. Mar 1§ com JANTH MAKERS WANTED- oot O WA w2 At J. C, VAPOES, h STRAY —0One span of 1ron grey horses. Find " | s er please communteate w.th 12 - — - ‘earon & Cole, W Girl for goneral house work, d Farnam street. 3 be & go.d cook, twa in tamily, 1713 O § W: GUSTCORT, 0 str ot SENT watered for horwes les from town, Ad 171-may?" \ 7 ANTED--10 goed girls 158 hotel and zen- oral house work, (Flaces supplicd (ree) | dress C. D. G 2 217 N. 10th st 4913 —— - raxtin st anne woman s EDWARD KUEHL oly naqu I's Restau ant 11th 8t between Capliol a nd h‘;d:: s MAG'STER OF PALMYSTERY AND OOND* 250- 4% TIONALIST, 498 Tentk streot, between Farnaw and Harney. Will, with theaid of yuardiau spirits, obtaln for anylone & glance of the past and present, snd on cortain conditions tn the tr ture. Boote and Shoes made to order, Perfe's ma and plows, B [ FANTED-Go o girl foF ger era Ply ot once 113 vouth 17th Rt 1 ANTED-A good girl work'n & wmal family Apply st 500 south 15th street ANTED- Mav Ist, & fre-class ok for b tel. Man and wife prefisred. Addr. s w. .1 BOULWAR .1 3 By s competert drug for city or to 1 poal tor one week, " MIBORLLANE Uk WANTS ANTED ¥y agentioman, “oard aac -som 16 & private taa ly, within signt squarey of the port ofMice, 1ot t) wxceed five dollars per wiok. Home comfors the chief objcct 2 P, Banol e, ANTED —Cottags o ‘genilomen 100, 4 for i be w(; ton squares of poat office Bost city 1:fer- ce if ¢ 10 po tability. Will tay in ady Addres 0.8, I k, Keal Estate, opp. P. 0. 2302 ANTED ~Furnished room and day ooard for g nileman, wife and two small o I lnlmnn Addrens, stai(ng location, &c., Lox ‘" ' Absolutely Pure. FANTED A sct of books er writhng to do evenicge, Address ' Tok. keeper, Beo cflice 1.530) | This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and_wholesomeness. More economical ANTED—-800 privy vauits, sinks, an than the orpinary kinds, and cannot 1o sold in Pools (o clea' with sanitary cleaner competition with the multitude of low test shory Iaction guarante: . Ju M, SMIT 1 weight, alum or ph-sphate powder _Sold only in 771 1mot Loek Hox cans. Rovak BAKING Powpkk Co., Wall-8t.+ g9 —— | New York Nebraska Loan & Trust Gompany FOR RENT_MOUSES AN JOR RENT House between 1ith and 1 th on Chica,0 58 Apply 0 Jno. Seife. 2 w2§ HASTINGS, NEB, ST A now house with 10 reou « col- | UBPItal Stook, - - $100,000 mo ern improv —_— will b cy by May 15th JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President, oarn with'n k_of chon A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President, house. #or pply a¢ 211 Nori. 14th | K. O. WEBSTEI rer 54, between Capitol avene and Davengor. St. 3.5 DIRECTORS, [ e T Thees unfurnish:d room: 1910 [ Dotge 8t PE [(OR BENT_Froat rooms with board nenisted, 1418 Dod 1 Samuel Alexander Oswald“Oliver, A. L. Clarke, E.C. W Geo. H UK KRENT- I w d 4 ncresof I+ nd m.fl—- s ST i from Omana. " Toquire P Miior, 1 sauit | E1r8t Mortgage Loans a Spacialty Park 22 30§ ovee 3 roo v e, kitchen, cothes- This Cowpany furnishes s permanent, howe itry. 1101 #herman averur o xt School Bond sar 1 other legally 224 90§ i securitle to Nebraaka oan e - e | DO DOgOLAs on the most favorable te: + FIYO LET - Large unfurnished frent parlc - with mm.«v farm in all well settied M"-y window, near postoffice. throu h responeihie ol oifice N 1 Be ICELY FURNISHED 145 Howard stroet. 1Rt —O0F OMAHA -~ Cor, 13th & Farnam St. The Oidest Bankin: RBitablisk- ment in Omaha. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BNO Established in | 858 Organized ae & Natlonal Bask in 1162 OAPITAL, . 200, 06% BURPLUS AND PROFITS 05,00 orvicuRs axo RO Huaxan Koowrsn, President, Joun & Camewron V¥ ADeruTis Koo wras dnd Vies | rew et A ). Porrumon P, Dave, Ouiier W, H. Musqoiun, armwiant Cashist Tranasse o cenersi Laoking bussess = | Mme cortubenten besing | dwiwn Desws o i s L and the priseipal bies of the . F«-u RENT-Thee nlesly ‘farnished - oms, «ith or without board, at 1318 Jackson reet ST MOR RENT 18th 1t et YOR RENT location 176-1m Nicely turni:hod rooxus, 10 north [t Two nice large dwellings No | KREYAOLDS & MOT - O LET 0o or iwo rooms with boarc 1808 e 5 | California street > [P UANISIED roome and boar. " Mode con. venieases, 1510 Dod 10 Imt NURNISHED ROOMS-— Ve ‘A;:lx'hl atlon Peck, real setate, opp. P 0. o1t JFGR BANT House and loks a0 ghet Bell's, Koot Buresu, oppsite Pos. OB RENT Fiae upright |l crgas, 1819 Dodge Shreet ™" resident =