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———— e Ee—— p— The Daily Bee. 0MAHA. Moniay Morning, May 7, LOOAL BxuVITIES ~The oase of W, J, Connell, the well- known attorney of this city, against the Penneylvania railroad company, for hay- ing been wrongfully ejected from ome of ta traius, was again tried in Chbicago last week, and the jury again returned a ver. dict in favor of Mr, Connell for $15,000, that bewg the full awount claimed. Atas previous trial Iast June, & similar verdict was returned, which was set aaide by the conrt, on account of an erroneous instruo- tion given to the jury. —A passenger on the incoming U. 2. train last night said that at Ogden snd Salt Lake it is generally believed that within a very few days the Union Pacific will begin running its through trains into the Mormon capital, over the Utah Cen- tral road, wh'ch the company owzs, The thira rail will soon be down on the D. & R, G, and the Central Pacific w'll ran to Salt Lake City by that route. The boom for that place has set in with & vengeance —About six o'clock(last evening, atter a Tay of wind_and dust, dark_clonds came up from the western horizon and portend- edastorm, The sky was leaden-colored in the north, and ‘he flashes of lightning snd peals of thu. ler which followed in quick succeseion, v arned all who were on the streets to seck shelter. The storm, however, Cually blew around and the came cut, —Auother dynamo machine for twenty additional lights has been received at the central station of the electric light com- pany for operativg the midnight circuit. This circuit, which is to be started next mouth, will embracs the Turner Hall summer garden, the hotels, the livery ables, billiard rooms and all places which keep open until midnight, —A jury accquitted David H. White, one of the five men arrested ae suspicious characters and confidence men, of the charge on Saturday. There are two more to be tried snd an effort will be made to release Earl, who was convicted, by a wrrit of habeas corpus. —Two small government_steamboats, side wheelers, which recently came down from Sioux City with several barges in tow, weighed anchor at 4 o'clock Saturday evening and dropping quietly down stream took their way to the southward. One of the steamboats returned last evening alone. —In behalf of the Saratogs Sunday school I desire to thank those who were so kind as to assist In Friday evening's con- cert. I wish alse to return thanks to the press for favors and to all who aided us in the work, Louis LITTEFIELD, Superintendent. —Anton Pifchel, of Niobrara, charged with cutting timber on the Ponca reserva- tion, was examined yesterday before U, 8. Commissioner Frank and held to buil, which he furpished in the sum of $300 to appear at court this week. —A gentleman who came in from the west lact evening epent the day (Friday) with Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver. Hesays they are busy breaking in the buffalos, and will not be ready to come down for Tour or five days yet. —Married. —May 2, at the recidence of J, C. Etzensperger, No. 1121 North Eigh- teenth street, by the Iiev.Mr, Savidge, John L. Beager, of Glidden, Iows, to Clara E, Wileon, of Marehall county, Ill, —The funeral of the late Jobn Oleen, which took place yesterday aftercoon, was corducted urder the suspices of the 1. 0. O.F, and was very largely attended. The prccession was headed by the Union Pacitic band, i — A party of forty Califcrnia excursion- irts passed through the city Saturday evening. They occupied two special cars .on the Northwestern train going east. —The way the wind howled all day yesterday was a caution, The dust flew in blinding olouds and the air was intense- 1y hot and oppressive, LS —The Barney-McAuley, / combination closed a two-night's engagement at Boyd's opers house Saturday night, to & house ouly fair in size. —The Swedi-h Lutheran cociety has decided to complete ita church edidce, 19:h and Casa streets, by building the steeple this season. —The trustees of the Southwest Presby- terian church have purchased a lot of Ezea Millard, on 2lst street, near Leaven- worth, —The Union Pacifics will play a Des Moines nine next Saturday on their own grounds, % —The U, P. rord has reached Hailey with its oregon short line, —The contracts for the building of the pew A, M. E. church have been let. —The Burt county district court opens THE DAI " 8 ocock dharp. Al knighe weio-| COUNTY CUSTODIANS. ~Fireand tornado insurance companios, Franklin of Penneylvania, Home of New | Rlaborate Details of the Past York, North 7 merion of Pennsylvanis, Liverpool and London snd Globe and Wook's Work of the Commissioners. London and Lancashire, Charles K. Cuoutant, agent, 213 8, 13:h atreet, ~The ity treasurer, Mr, Buck, is very A Vast Amount of General Business Disposed of, arer be, and he ls, hereby directed to reduce the valustion of lot 25, In sec- tlon 22, 16, 13, from £1,300 to 1,000 for the year 1882, on account of error of assessor, and collect tax acoord- Ingly. The clerk was toatractod to adver. tlse for proposals 11l the 14:h lust. for the construction of the tollowing bridges: One forty foot bridge in sectlone 28 and 33, 16, 11; one forty foot bridge In seotion 18, 16, 12; one forty foot bridge In rections 7 and 8, 14, 13; one forty foot bridge In sections 19 and 24, 11 and 12, 156; one sixty foot bridge in section 8, 16, 10; one fifty foot bridge in section 11, 15, 12, The following was adopted: ResoLvep, That the couuty treas- urer be and the same s hereby direot- ed to reduce the assessment of per- sonal property of Wm, H. Burns from $1,145 to $400 for the year 1882, on acoount of an errer in the assessment. The ocontract between Wm. Van Dohren and the board of county com- misstoners, of Douglas county, for bullding a combination bridge near Mlard was this day signed, The following accounts were al- lowed: busy receiving taxes, which become delin- quent May lst, but are rapidly being les- sened. Altogether the collections have been much better than they were last year. —A pleasant birthday party took place Friday in honor of Miss Olara Redman,| Moxpay, Agpril 30 —Board met at her residence on Sixteenth street, A |pursuant to adjournment. Present, Lirge party of her young friends of North | Gommiasloners Oorliss, Knight and Omaha were guesta of the ocossion, and & | 1z aefe, delightful time was had. —The committes of managemont of the | All proceedings bad In reference to 3t. George moolety return thelr sincere |F0ad 290 B were this day considered thanks to the Verdict olub for thelr serv.|by the Board of County Commlisslon- foes; alao to the yeneral public for their|ors, and the followlng order was generous patronage on the ocoasion of the | made: production of the play, *‘Waiting for the| That all action taken to date by V'h“fk" J. Rothwell, secretary. county clerk and commissioners to —$20,000 in goods at auction. Bix|gyapligh the above road and apprals: onths tis 1 8 ;‘: 0;“';‘:.::* ::‘:Od:'“ lz;‘f;;:fl: ers to settle clalms for damages are stroets at auction, June 4, 1883, Parties |horeby endorsed and approved, and wanting showing show cases, glass coun. | the board hereby declare the road ters, shelving, bicycle, erockery ware, bar | open as follows: mirrors, pier mirrors, mouldinge, large| 290 B—QCommencing at the centre GENERAL VUND, Nancy Hoffman, witness fee..... $6 00 David Reed, work oo road....... 210 Henry Grebe, bailiff'a fees....... 50 00 safe, platform scales, will make money by | of Saunders street, at the northwat | 1+ 1 Growell, batliff's foos. . 14 00 waiting the dayof sale._N. I, D. Solomon, | cornor of the scuthwest quarter of the | g} Milier Jalor and guardfor ) —The cracker factory on Jackson and | northwest quarter of section 3, towr.~ | Thos, Rusne, witness teo. ... "2 00 12th street, which already been written up | ship 15, range 13, and running thence | D. N. Miller, boarding and con in Tne Bir «tirted in operation last | €8st 40 chaus to intersoot Sixteenth | mitting prisoners...... «.o 506 50 F. E. Moores, ticket for poor.... 28 G5 week. Abou -ixty varleties of crackers, | #treot extension 20 chalus north of | y+ /b DO LT CER: o1 et soft dongh cakes and jumbles are made in :""“_“_’3"‘"(': Uf;im:. ‘:"‘I}:‘&“ 3, ";1‘: l"i“ T e ) the factory an' ahout sixty-five hands ppralsers to Edwin Patrick, | N, T, D, Solomon, oil for . ...~ 105 are employed wion 1t runs to its fullest $200 C0, and Mrs. Olara Roeder, |J. B. French, groceries for county 66 50 Te L $125.00, are ordered paid. J, J. Brown, goods for couaty... 31 66 capacity, The first lot of crackera pro- | po contract for the treatment of | He 11 Bright & Co., goods for duced was shipped to Butte, Montans, [ the poor betwaen John D Peabody, | g Bo0mouse - et i s 265 aud tho rocond lot sent to Meflord &Brady | M, D., and the county of Dotgins Scz‘r_gt:r_. B and Paxton & Gallagher, of thiscity. Two|was this day signed, John D. Pea- | E, H, Crowell, balance for sheriff's haudsome delivery wagons, drawn by flne | body agreeing to ronder the services, | fees taking Hughes east . 200 teams, have been started out, and two |etc., nocording to specifioations from | L+ Phalen, grading..... 80 00 more are to be put into the service of the | the 15th day of Maroh, 1883, to the g Ll il ; actory. 15th day of March, 1884’ for the sum | I It Avery, work on bridge.... 839 00 et ATALITE of $30.00 per month, CELRODIN g OMAHA ATHLETES, Sl Y Wm, Pete's, * ) 11 50 The following resolutions were adopted: “ResoLvep, That the county treas- urer be and is hereby directed to can- W, Peters, nails for Co. ... 0, H. Brown, work on road and OPIdRO . vuuoiiisiiiisiisnianans 44 00 Mo, Valiey Bridge Co., Green The Nebraska Glant and His Combi- nation at 8 Moines. GONLERGL (oo iiorssnssssersams 11200 About a week ago a trlo of Nebraska :’;‘:’312.“ Lt Lo dot B, blook |, . Todd, ‘board ‘on acsount 232, prilor to the year 1878, on ac-| 'bridee company............... 1810 athletes left Omaha for Des Moines to | count of the same being clty property | 8. B. Haney, work on bridge 300 glve the Hawkeyes a specimen of their | to that date.” D, C. Keer, spikes for company.. 775 muscalar expertness, and the Rogister ResoLveo, That the county treas. arer be and is hereby directed to can- has fhe followlng to say of the exhibl- | i) the tax agalnst lot 9, block 179} tlon: and any dallmguneiu against lot b, A aparring exhibition with soft |6, 7 and 8, in block H, for the year gloves oocurred last evening at Hig- [ 1876, the same belng city property. ham's hall between Jack Hanley, the | The following accounts were allowed light welght champion of Oolorado, | from the W::.ahCune].! the well known athlete, an eorge Barnes, of Omaha, who 5 styles himself the Nebraska giant, but R',}’,?:,’.flflff::f,‘k';fi'fl”fs'&?% 85 60 who is better known as ‘‘raddy Ryan's | B. P. Kulght, services as county Mascot.” McCune s pretty well | commissioner, April, 1884...... kunown to the sporting pablic as the | F: W. Corliss, services as co unty party who successfully stood up before F:’fl“flf‘i‘;fi;fluf ;&tl,%fisp‘;;,;:: m; o Elliott, the celebrated pugilist, and | John D. Peabody, medical services 128 33 who was pronounced by the latter to|I N. Pierce, supt. poor farm, April to be one of the most skillful handlers | 1883 (fi (t}ha gloves that he had ever met. cCane wears a medal presented to |y, him by Elliott at the clos of thelr ox- | - wir Femer work bt oo furm 16 00 hibitlon tour. Hanley Is a small but |+ Peterson, work at poor farm... 20 00 compactly bullt man, wiry and active | W “sley Grear, work at poor farm. 20 00 as a oat. Barnes has bat little to |2 rv Bull, work at poor farm.... 10 00 show except boundless good nature \':'l;nl:lnfi::‘ patlt juror, February and tremendous physical proportions. | 5 chaél McUarthy, bal, petit juror There were probibly 200 people in t'ehurary term, 1883 5 the hall when the exhibition opened |S . Sinford, Tales juror. ROAD FUND, J. Wagner, work on road.. J. F. Koeh, grading....... P. Camidy, wlolrk on road Adjourned to 7th iost. JonN BAUMER, County Clerk. — et - THE DRIVIRG PARR. GENERAL FUND, Pargo and Lyons’ Combination to Ap- pear at the Driving Parls Next Saturday. Mies Nellie Burke, the Omaha equestrienne, snd Miss Jennle West, the new star from Texas, are both in the city, aud will appear on Saturday afternoon next at the Driving park, together with the Fargo and Lyons combination, Both partles are well known by reputation here, and the entertalnment will no doubt be guite exclting, The programme will include chariot racing, hurdle racing, Indian warrior racing and matched racing. 1. N Pierce, April, 188! 2888 8 with a match between a couple of focal | ¥ A, Thompkins, T'aies juror.... amateurs nemed Brennan and Allen, }: Gi)“l‘;"' M. D. '}‘""“"““ which afforded considorablo amuse: | 1) % fars. witneos feen- ... ... ment. This was followed b G-orge Brandt, witness fees. hibition of club swinging by Hanley. | G 0. B. Ayres, M, D., witness fees He proved to be quite as ekillful in |§: alank & Prince, goods for county thia as he afterwards did in the use of | C F: Goodman, oil. paint, etc., for the glover. o Hogons i Soi Bob King was chosen referee, and !muugu.‘ ..... s when time was ocalled Hanley and|J B. French & McCane gave the oustomary hand.| eoor farm shake ;:: then equared cff. They H;‘I:;:od & Dorman, groceiies tor T proceeded to business at once, gettin, LoD ses Attt Sog in some tremendous blows. ,fi'mleg “25?.:': & e Ll planted a glove on McCane's jaw|.! an S hroeder, goods 2 and the latter neatly coun-|).T. Duke, & 4 tered on Hanley's cheek, Af-|}’ rking & Lear, furniturefor county 6 ter some active sparring, in whioh | *tie & Willisms, goods for county 2 McCane displayed excellent tactand |, . T BRIDORFUNDS eklll, the referee called time, The|>! twoul Valley Bridge and Iron Miss Burke aud Miss Jennie West, of Texas, will run mile heats, beat two in three, for a purse of §5001 There will also bs a great hurdle race, particlpated in by ladies and gentlemen, there not being less than four starters, This will be the first hardle raco that has ever takea place in Omaha, Added to the above will be a grand charlot race of a mile dash with four horses. The day’s sport will conclude with the exclting and difficalt feat of the Indian’s race for a bride. In this race all the most difficult feats of horse- manship will be execated, such as rapldly exchanging horses and leaping from the back of a horse running at fall speed to the back of another horse 2 PSP ICFRS) e 8388 veees 1250 poor , potatoes for second round was somewhat like the ‘\'\r"(:’r:;flnmmunt}‘l khomlm laojak bl spaed..kr — firat, except that 1t was a little more | ( \icsgo Lumber Co., lumber for Bucklen's Arnica Salve. lively, and ended with a clinch and| county..... . 1282| mpy greatest medical wonder of the struggle, In which Hanley seemed to | . M. Robinson, hauliog lumber.. 12 00 | world, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, have McCune at a disadvantage, After .. J. Billitter, work on bridge.... 7 00 some preliminary work in the third BOAD RUND, roard the contestants agaln grappled, (' uar Whitney, work on road..... 4 50 and McCane threw his opponent over| Adjourned to May 1, 1883, his shoulder, but Hanley, cat-like, JoHN BAUMER, came down fairly on his feet and gave County Cletk MoCune a stinging blow on the cheek TEe— before the latter realized that danger| TUESPAY, May 1, —Board met pur- threatened him, This ended the round |0t to adjuornment. aud the match between Hanley and | resent—Commissioners Corllss, MecCane. 1. 1izht and O'Keefe, The next_exhibitton was betwoen | The board of county commissioners Bronnan and Barnes, The latteronly |\ '3 day took under conslderaon Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corus, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skia erup- tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box, For sale by C. ¥, Goodman, DIED. RUSER—May 4, Eliza Christine Ruser, wife of Henry Ruser, aged 40 years, Funeral will take place May 6, at 2 o'clock p, m., from his residence, three miles west of Omaha, Friends sre sll in. vited, toyed with the amateur, taking what | ' 1d No. 303 B, and having examined he was disposed to give and exchang. | ¢ location in person, and becoming ing nothing in retarn. Hanley and |*" iafied that the pablic good requires Barnes followed with three rounds,| ¢rosd ss petltioned for, made the and if the little fellow from the moun. | **'lowlng order: Commenclng at the tains had stood on a chatr he could | . 1arter section corner in south line of have made It Interesting for the glant, | ~ctlon 32, town 15, range 13, and His efforts were principally direoted |’ oning thence west by section line a toward that portion of Baru stance of thre fourths of a mile, omy looated above the belt, and upon | re o less, to the southwest corner this he delivered some blows which | the southeast quarter of the south- —_—— MAD DO3! A Lively Scene on Douglass and Fourteenth Street. There was great excltement yester- day afternoon on Douglass street, near Fourteenth. A dog, a long haired spaniel, was taken wth some kind of fit and took to-dsy. Judge Neville presiding. —Omaha Post No, 110, G. A, R, meets at 8 o'clock this evening, —The May term of the U, S, court opena to-day. —The boarl of education wmeets this evening, —Tweive Polished Plate Glass Show Cases, 10 Oval Front Show Cases at Solo mon's auction sale, Six months time. Call and examire the goode. Solomon's, —Pasturing — Horses taken to pasture in the Creighton pasture. Board fence and well matured. Inquireof W. G, Henshaw, 913 Saunders street., m4.6t —Mr, Fred Metz, the boss bock beer brewer, is the bappy father of ten pound girl, waich arrived st his mansion Fri. day, We presume the next brewing will be of double strength. —Fred, M. Petersen, the popular baker, 516 South tenth street, is ready for busi. ness now, Old customers and friends are invited. He is eetting up the cigars, Cowe around, Help him get rid of them, —J. J. Kennedy, yardmaster of the lower yard for the U, P, railroad, was presented oa his arrival home Friday with his first son, » bouncing boy weigh- Ing thirteen pounds —The Unioa drill boys of the Knights of Pythias will meet for drill this evening st the Nebraeka lodge No. 1, en Four Soenth street, betwoen Douglas and Dedge, caused a revorberation that rivalled |¢ 3t quarter section 31, town 15, the tones of a base drum, ru ge 13, Intersecting there with a An Jnvitatlon to anyone to step up |~ unty road passing through sald refage vehind a box In front of H. G Olark's store. All efforts made to dis- and face the pugilists, but which was | int—and the same s hereby estab not responded to, closed the evening's| thed and located, and the county programme, and the crowd dispersed, | ='ork is hereby instructed to advertise e above locatlon according to law, Army Orders The following accounts were allowed A general court martlal {s appointed | om the road fund. to meet at Fort Omaha, Neb., on the| ' ha A, Creighten, damages on road 8.h day of May, 1883, or as soon | thereafter as practicable, for the trial of Private Joseph Eubert, company ' B, 4th Infantry, and such other pris- | oners as may be brought before it. Datail for the court: Capt. William | H. Powell, 4th infantry; Capt., Jacob | —_— B. Rawles, 5:h artillery; Capt. Horace | Fripay, May 4, —Board met pur Neide, 4th Iiufantry; Oapt. Joseph | .uant to adjournment. Present: Keeffe, 4:h infantry; First Lieut. Jommissioners Corlles and O'Keeffo, Thomss R. Adams, 5:h artillery; First, The board took under consideration Lieut. Charlos W. Mason, 4:h infan- stimate No. 14 of the new coart try; Second Lieat. Frauk B, Andrus, 1ouse and allowed the same from the 4 b infantry; Second Lieunt, James A zeneral fund, John F. Coots, estl Leyden, 4th Infantry, judge advocate. | nate No. 14 of the new court house, e T Ry 33,035 65, Wonotios the Marriage Fun Mutual | ™% $5 0 od to Gth fnat, Trust of Cedar Rapids, Iows o0 okl nuu,‘flfi‘efl?‘ ia many of the lesding Jomx Baunes, County Clerk. th SaTUrpAY, May ©.—Board met of the state, ‘‘Money for the UE pursuant to adjournment. Present: lodge him were In vain, and a crowd soon gathered numbering & thousand or more people. At length the poor brute .was run out and took refuge in the alley alongside of Mo- Namar: Some one got a bucket of cold water and threw It over him, which brought forth the most fright- ful yells imaginable. Others went and got revoivers to shoot the dog, which was supposed to be mad but he was taken away by bls owner who opportunely arrived on the epot. The affair caused qoite a sensation and filled the atreets in that vicicity with curious spectators. S Thousands £ay So. Mr, T, W. Atkins, Girard, Kan,, writes: I never hesitate to recommed your Elec- tric Bitters to my customers, they give en- tire satisfaction” and are rapid sellers.” Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver nomwnlnb. Purify the blood and regulate the No famil can afford to be without . They will hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills leirs of Edwin Patrick, damages on 125 0B Adjourned to 4th inst, JonxN BauMER, Oouuty Clerk, Fy year. "~ BEE MONDAY MAY 7 A LAND MARK, The Destruction Owah:, An Old-Tyme Building Torn Down to Make Room for a Business Palace. of Ancient Persoms who pase along Donglae street now and notice the many im. provements belng made on that thor: ounghfare seldom take the time to re- fleot that the demolition of some old rookery to make way for an elegant block of stores takes along with its weatherbeaten boarde and brick some land - mark of sn early day. A perlod, moreover, which Is franght with much intereat to the¢ss ploueers who came here and developed the country and made Omaha what it ir to-day. Work- men are busy new and have been for several daye past In tearing down the old two-story bricik buildiug on Doug- las atreet, between Twelith and Thir. teenth, The structure has sn inter- esting history, and, for Omaha, was » very antlquated bwilding. Its erec tion was commenced in 1865, by John McQormick, and completed by him tho following yoar. the doable parpose of a bauking honse and dwelling. In those days it was regarded as one of tho bon tom resi- dences, and nothing like it was to be found, In the west, with the one ex- caption of Governor liard’s placo on Twenty-aecond and lzard atreets, which being the gubernatoriul man- rion was a trifls more imposivg. When McCormiek lived there in front of the house where the new pavement is now bolug glald, & fie vxpanse of rich 00| green turf covered vhe ground fully as 0] slaborate #s the cuitivated graes inthe yards «f our prominent citizens, As the town grew the street wes taken ap by business houses acd the owner butly himself & new restdenco and rented the old one to E. . Tay- lcr, & well known old settler, The latter cccupled the building until it was glven over to business. Since then it has been used for diferent purposes and has gone from one to another in rapid succession, as it was no longer a desirable tenement. The purpose in dutm{lng it now Ia to make way for a new block cf three story brick:stoces. Thus one by one the vestiges of anolent Omaha are obliterated to make room for the more pretentious archi- tecture of modern times, The eld settler, soon in his totter- ing, walk about the beautifal city now grown up Into proportloos of which the people are preud, will be unsble to say: “This place I remember well; Bill Jones put 4 op in ‘79, and was mighty proud of it, too, at the time,” As he walks abost among the rows of magntficent baeiness blocks and man- sions, earching for an old land mark, the younger generatlon growing up about him wlil cast a pitylog glance at him and mutter, “Well, it is abos time for this old shell to shuftly offi THE DIAMOND, A Game of Baseball st the U. I Grounas The game of baseball at the U. grounds Satarday afternoon between He used it for |\ the nines of the axpress auditor’s and frelght auditor's department of the Union Paclfic, was witnessed by about two hundred people and was quite in- teresticg. The acore ended in favor of the boys from the freight auditor's cffice, which was as followe: L 23 406 67 8 9 000011010 0-3 20100200 *-5 hits — Lee Iankhouser, d Two-base hits—McKelvy, Passed Balls—PFunkhouser, 3; Bandle 2 _ Firat base on errors—Express 5, Freight 5. Strack out—Ixpress 11, Freight 8. Umpire—W. B, Foley. Castoriapromotes Digestion Whu.umuur('hudwnw-mhuh, o 7 What cures their fovers, makes them's! and"Gvercomes Flatulency, Constipa- "Tis_Castorla. tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhaa, and Feverishness, It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. When babies fret and cry by turns, What eures their colie, Kills their worms, But Castorla. & What quickly cures Constipation, uil Sour Stomach, Colds, Tadigestion, L eDastorin fa o well dapted 1o Children that ut Castorin, Known to e R el S B | Farewell then to Morphiae Syrups, § v Cassor Ofl and Paregoric, and + Brooklyn, N. Y, Hall Castoria! CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute cure for Rheuma- e e tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving snd Healing Remedy known to man. 82 Portland A SALE~Two scres on eouth Thirteenth V[ VEY—Loarad on chattel property by 3. | Jn0 M1 Beatty, No 218 Scuth 14th street K 25 # ree’, good 1 ouse weven yooms, barn, cistern frn [ 300 bearivigarape vines and Iavge sinount of trufy TUNEY 10 = T otn £ argain §2600 McCAGUK, opposite N LOAN—At 8 per cent. Pook Olfive ippos Rel¥atate und Loan Agency, Op) POt oo kK e e ALE Threo 10om house and twn HELP WANTED., T8} hree 100m house and tw: Jon | B | barg { Capitol mver NOR EALL: scond hand platform epring #1Ako WAKON, in wood rrdir AN WANLED—To milk «aws acd tako care Saratoga Honse, Fort Owahs, MILTON KOGERS & § NS AL e, sheep n n.w ADAM ENYDEPRy 1011 Faruam v ret TR ] oy i F' hog WV ANTED-A good comprtert giet to oot & | Lyl Laundry work MBS, H. T. CLARKF, i nor,1%h and Davenport St 3131t i< | N. W, ALE - Hou ut-building t 6 rcom VW ANEE oht et s South h st M. | WILKIE, Wiy DITER. T ANTED—uady book-keeper, nhie that e | TR BALE-A Dres oloee second hand ph bad experiemeo ¢ larnd by & practical | " Out et 1610 Hermey By, oo hand hock keeper, Dr . goods Bes office, 337t | FYWO GIRL WAITERS—W | ted at the 121% Faraam strees I 327 o reason for rel ing. ian. Acorss “Boge 32354 Firs | inew AtS. Ve, corner Har. | e e week, 381 OR SALE - Horse it 19t ronth 16 d RS atal sl Marcy. $1600 cash, th's is to bargain. Ap=~ \V ANT i1 at 1004 Dodge stre-t, rear | PI¥ 57 Barker block. F. F. COLLIER. 308 5§ AMBILITaL S T T el 0F: SALE—Flax mill machinery consisting of brake, 2 d beater, picker, pross, &o. 7 ANTED—Youni man or boy for casbier in | 4 3 Wil atore uia who Tiven with maronta, | C80 work elthet rutted or gréen stock, : o e oon” "irantas | U0, pullics, and belting for driviog ' the sbore, " 8" Boe oo, 337 also one 85’ I engine with bo'ler, smoke. stack and all fx'ures compleds. Addrese WILL. TAM TAIT Charles City Iowa. 205 -3m} R SALE—Counters and' fixtures of stire on 10th street. Party buying fixtures, can rent fl;;‘” For particulars sddress X. ¥. fiee offive. ANTED—Cook and girl for genoral houso- Wwork at Prcifl> . use, Good wager. £ 540 6§ ANTED—-A goo Swede girl for: general house work, wages 9.0 permontat _ Apply o No, 23, Fort Omaha, May4 2t 'OR SALE—Water power: grist mill, Inquire —_— 342-36§ of Ed. Bragg, Waverly, Neb, ANTED—Two first class white brabers at 2 (ks the Commercia'iHotel, Lincoln, Neb. ) JO8 SALE Orexchangotr unimprored land 8245 some main street poverty in Plsdtsmouth, | Daes-covnty Nebraska, Asadress G. F. Prouger o | Junior, 2537 T sALE—Roller Skates 000+ paie; a4 s & ‘small gir) 14_or 15 yeass of ery 58 10th St 3 | ANTED—A diniog room girl at the Creigh i ton house, st | AX MEY OR SALE—My Stock of drugs, netlons and fixtures, god trade and stock b geod condi- ANTED-Girl who soi-retands cooking & hous ‘other necd apyly. | Hom,. cldest’ drug business in towsy will rent Fmall fawily, " Iaquirs 8. W_cerner | T00m if desired. “Party hers. will take half inter- Cwiforsia G09-5§ | co¥ or will mell the whols. Adcress A, L. Man- ing, Duniap lowa. 2452 VW NTED=Two good Gerwan grls, ove for dining roow, onecn kitchen work Lesy. OR SALE—O0ld newspapers in arga and small gth and 14th, tt enworta Si. betwe anz qu-nticies ut this office, hotel - — JOR SALY—One gocd second hand organ BITUATIONS _l" oniy #5; casy payments g AT ANTED=Pceltrvan wal 6| 18- MADMEYED & BRO, WV by yoveg Address ofce. e R, o8 RENT—Voso Piano. 520-tt C. J. CANAN, ANTEC—A position 83 cook or house | T~OR 8ALE CHEA P Cholce unlmprov, > X i i CHEAP— Cho sproved bus- ’”“kyeg-v‘r‘llual-r»mfl\ml) Addr | P iness lots on Farnam. Harney, Dougles, ."" Bue oftice, § | and Dedge streets. DAVIS & SNTDER, — - Real Betate Agonte Yourg man wishes to drive a delivery wagon 119-e0d-tt 1605 Faruai St, L\ of somie wind, undcrtands the o st Speahe Geanan and English Address [ O FALE—One first-c'asa K abe Haio, boen Bee cillce, | B well used, A bargain, ony $200, a7 1024 | Parnam stroct. 2005 IMITH, Expers Book-kecptr 1518 | ‘TNOR 8ALE. 007 Groaim o . NS Dougla. trest, Omaha Peeb "% | Ok SALE-Phaston. H.: Phillips, mu:“:‘rmm praitical boow-keeper oven, thirty vours, faelud | ng @i teen years in Ldncola wnd Des Mcines. | p O SALE—One sccond hand Chiskering Pi- Will ationd to_opening, cl sing 1nd exsmini ks, will instruct a.d { ano, only 9135, Wilkbe sold an nataliments; copylug my wor a0y pagment MAX MEYER & BRO. / | 1978, | porsATE=Gre? WMIBOELLANEOC S WANTH | FYoim ANTED—. o v | ENTY of good brick, per Thousa W.C. fi.’:fi-fi&;mfi‘h:‘ oy b P RILN. Chimney bricks 7.0V per thousacd. 290 5t | Uisteen brick $5.00, 10 clug“l{)glhlr}‘gr. - | ORENZO DABBLE, FOR FENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. ‘ Onl,hlnvk fouth of 17th and Bell.vus road, 50-1mo) JOOR RENT—5 room cottage on Oapit-] HIN | $:0.00 per moath, DAYIS & SNYDER, 1106 O SAL ‘—Four 5ecd lots, one halt mile from Farnam St Erey protoffic, Cheap, cary terms. e | D17 REVAOLI e room, sultable for two RN AR N e nished feont room, 1612 Fes- 330-7 | it MISCELLANEUD — - Resolutions of Sympathy. At a meeting of the Locke olub, held at the residence of the Hon, John C. Cowin, on Taesday evening last, the following resolutions relative to the death of Mrs. J. E Wilbur, were Introduced, and unanimously passed: Warreas, Death has taken from our club its brightest member and ite chlef ornament, from her home a womsan who waa nobie in all the attrl. butes of wife and mother, and from soclety a leading spirit inall our in- tellectual affalrs, and a tender friend to those who knew her well, FixsoLvep, That we acknowledge our sorrowful sympathy with the baeband and the hardly-less bereaved relatives of her who s now dead. KesoLvep, That we hereby exoress in & formal way something of the sense of loes that has fallen upon a community with whose best life she had ever been most intimately con- nected. ResoLvep, That the president ap- voint an eveniog upon which the Locke club may devote some requisite time and attentlon to a consideralion of the life and work of Mrs, J. E. Wilbur, and to an expreesion of the esteem in which her memory should ba held. Wi&; A;ake l;ruegiets. Mr. O, F. Goodman is always alive in his business, and spares o paina to secure thebest of every article in his line. Ihe has secured the sagency of the celebrated New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughe, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, or any effection of the Throat or Lunge. Sold on a positive gusrantee, Trial Wottles free, Pagnlor sizo $1.00. ___SPECIAL NOTICES. A TARSY. BTN | Call at 1319 Hi 30-t0 OST—A rng with o and dismcnd ewardud by re. OR_KENT—One Pla ‘0, one now organ, ress- ! ouuble terma. Hospe's Music Hali. 329-1m | Asettioe The fnder ill turriog same to M3S. IRA P, street URNISHFD—Rom to. rent st S, E. corner 18th aad Leavenworth, With or without | T IKE of tho inrges: beard, sy | (D iruit trees an e - ——— | offered in thi st rec Fun RENT—1109 Farnawm stroet, brick store | Joues, and is m.}ule '-- their g0 nde 2vnd and oom and tesement, Muquire on pre 1 ises, The sto-k I8 fr0 o the fu 81y ¢ leby 9 | nuorseries of Ellw anger and Baary, and con | besid ali the hurdy varietiesof f uit resto | Jarge assortum. 1 aof the fines: roscsin cult; J, E. EDWAKDS, 1109 ¥aroam strees. ELMONTO Restaurant, Humphrey & Co., 1115 Dodgostreet, board: 3.50 per OR RENY..Two rocme, kitchon and cellar. City water. 1302 Califernia street, 316-8) L05r=Bunchat reye 2| Liora namo, Finder plcase leave a: Bee o co. S atl 3189 } . \OR RENT—Lirge front room with bay win- | (Y 0OD PAS| UnAGE—Well wa'e ed for horses dow and board, Mcdern improvewenisn No. | UK and csttle, about 7 miies trom town, Ads 1718 Dode sirect 3008 | dress C. D. Gaegg, Omaba Postoffice. 171-may7* JOR KENT—Nicely farnished rooms end base- | Al i l‘ ment %cor, 1615 Dedge etrect. 29854 hD VV A RD hU I H L JOR REN A new house with 10 reows, coj- | MAG'STFR OF PALMYSTERY AND COND® lar, cistern ard all no‘ern impravements, | TIONALLST, 498 Tenth street, between Farusm. will be ready tor occuparc, by May 156 Strees | and Ha A ca's pass by house, withn a block of »cheol | epirite, for any ane & giance of the pash house. +or particulars apply at 211 North 14th | and presast, snd on criain conditions (o the fu. St. b-tween Capitol avenue and Davengort St ture. Boote and 8hees made to order. Perfeot 23.5% -t jon guaranteed [, BENI--Large room 22670 Lyt #s bock, lighted and seated. 2 ICELY FURNISHED ROOM -For rent at N 8 Howard tiweat. MRS, McAUBLAND. et OR BALE OR RENT—Store ro m with fix: tares Firsc-cluse locition for grocery snd Grug store Bouth 15th street, between Mariha and Dorcas. Only $1,400, XuCAGUE, 236-tt ___Opp. Postoffico, | OR RENT —Ncely turui-had rooms, 106 north ‘l 18th «trect, 198 | FOK RENT--Two nice large dwellings, No. 1 1 KEYAOLBS & MOTIEK. TOR KENT—louscs and lote st ghriverand | Rout Bureau, opposite Post offic oo and boaid. Mouern con- venier 1510 Dodge staect. 1000 T d [ LSIBHED ROOME—Vary duicuble lootien Peck, real estate, opp. P. 0. 79011 VO LET—One 1 catiomin st tWo rosms with board, 1803 1295 NOR RENT— Fine upright plano, fine Kim- ball organ, 1519 Dodge street. _A. HOBPE, Jr. FOR SAL ik S&SPECIALS wlil POBITIVELY not beln serted unless pald In advance. TO LOAN—MONKEY - SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the rar rauzp YOSEMITE VALLEY rnnrr:-d"“flhudl :ht;‘i'l ldvflfillm'n‘! e O e e Commissloners Corliss, Knight and O'Ksefo. FOR SALE, A new side-bar, end spring top bug-| Minutes of proceeding meeting were gy, made by Bny‘du and \ookv first | read, and on motion the same stood prise at the state falr last fall; never | spproved. used be sold low, Anl{.: The following resolution was sdopt- | Manufactured ‘estern Newspaper Unilon, cor. od: tebS8mbet! Razsorvap, That the county tress: D ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law office of D, L, Thowas, room 8, Creighton Block, ONEY TO LOAN—At Lowest Rates of In- M‘r’lm. Bemis' Losn Agency, 15th & Douglae ONEY LOANED—On chatiel morigage room 1 Union Block, corner m—dm‘n;l:: F’m(su.r 7 room house and barn, two full lota nicely improved. Fine location, South Quaba. ¥3000, 855-1mo AMES, 1506 Farnam, JF R SALE-1) story house, § ok 5 ooms on Davenport near 25th St. $1200, $800, cash bal- be #.1d by My 20th 1853 | \ SHRIVER & BELL opposibe 1 ormete w1 | Absolutely Pure. R BALE—New cottage and Four | Park PO AALE- N snge oy m"‘;"v"_'f‘;". Sk | Thta powdor mever varie” A marval of purity s Ance equal anoual paymenis ab slght per cent. | GISHERC ST TP ERIenes, More economical MoCA lwwodul‘v.u, 304 | than Anaty ind .na.,:'.:,”:‘,,,‘.m.: alt owphate Pl SALE OR TRADE-For good milch cow a | cans. ‘A-s“.u M:’g. ":I‘O:,‘\:: Smith orges 1810 Cwlternis diread, 3618 | Now York,, Will, with theald of guaniian ¥

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