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The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, May 8, LOOAL BRuVITIES, —Lawrence Barrett and troupe went ‘west yesterday en route for San Francisco . ~Kind people can receive » bright and fine-looking boy five months old, raised by the bottle, by addressing ‘‘Boy,"” this of- fice, ~There was & mysterious shot on Tenth street late Sunday, the origin of which was not discovered by the police. ~Itisstated that the Oocunocil Bluffs folks are making a big “‘kick” because the oconfidence gang arrested in Omaha some time ago were not all convicted. —About midnight Sunday parties who olaimed to have been aessulted by high. way robbers on Sixteenth street were looking for the police, —“Such a Little Simpleton” by Kstelle Thomson, » writer fayorably known to many of our readers, will appear in Godey's Lady's Book for June, —The smiling and popular Frank Good- rich, with Max Meyer & Co., is happler than ever and his friends are smoking the fragrant Havana, It's a bouncing boy. —The elec'ion of officera of the Union Catholic Lilvary association will take place this eve ing at the library roome. Two tickets a1 in the field, and a spirited contest is expected. —Sundsy & good many parties took an 000! n to get out of the hot and close alr in Omaha by going to *“Pries Lakes,” where they enjoyed themselves by boat- riding, fishing, ete. —Mayor Chate has, it is said, after ma ture deliberation, signed the appropriati ordinance providing for April liabilitics, his possible vetoing being on the supposed over-lap. —The Maenerchor May festival will take place next Sunday evening May 13, at Central hall, on 14tk street, when a grand concert and hall will bogiven, The Union Pacific band, sixteen pleces, will faraish the instrumental music, —A small boy, ruddy, healthy, and good looking, was picked up by the police yes- terday, and turned over to the care of Petor Goos until his parents! should be found, —A typographical.error made us say in Saturday’s Ban in the article on the Bohe- mian cemetery, that there are two hun. dred Bohemian families in this city, while the fact is that there are upwards of five hundred families of that nationality in the city.' At 4 p. m. Sunday, at the residence of tho bride’s parents, No. 1623 Dodge street, Mr. Jobn C. Thompson, editor of the Brownville Republican, was united in Marrisge to Miss Emma V. Bonewitz, Rev. Savidge, of the First M. E, church, officiating, Only the relatives and inti- mate friends of the high contracting par- ties were present. but the affair was a most auspicious one, and the presents re- ceived were both costly and beautiful, The happy couple left Sunday evening for their home in Brownville, —There will be a regular meeting of the Soclal Art club on Tuesday af- ternoon at 3 p. m, —Cruickshank & Co. make special sale of laced curtains on Wednesday morning, This Is an excellent opportunity for house- keepers, just at the commencement of house cleaning. A Startling Discovery, Physicians are often startled by remark- able discoveries. The fact that Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung diseases is daily curing patients that they have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and examine into the merita of this wonderful discov. ry, resulting in hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. Trial bottles free at C. F.Good- man's Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. e To the Editor of Tus B OmaHA, Neb.,, May 6.—The con- traot for the building of the A, M, E. charch was awarded to Messrs, Pom- eroy and Knapp the brick work and and plastering; the carpenter work, palnting, glazing, etc.,to A, H. Don- ecken, Donations have been made of mate- rial by the following persons: Ittner Bros., 2,000 brick; Livesey & Co, 2,000 hrlok Withnell Bros , lOOObrick J. Hunter & 2,y 1,000 Frank E, Moore, 500 brick; Benxy ‘Woodsen, 500 brick; Chicago Lumber Co., 810 in ltuddmg, F.W.Gray, 810 In scantling; G L. Bradley, $10 in 'lhntlng; C. N, Deliz, $10 in floor- ng, For which we are thankfal, and hope that the dear friends will help us all that they can until the work s completed. JouN W, JoHNsoN, E. 8. CLexHANS, THoM 8 CAMPBELL, W. W. Porter, Trustees, P.J. Wu.usun, ecref B. MircHELL, i Pastor, - Bucklen's Aroica Sal7ve. The greatest medical wonder of the world, - Warrante to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cu s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Csncers, Piles, Cuilblains, 'Corus, Tetter, Chavpcd Hends, aud all skin erap- tions, guaranteed tocure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cencs per box, For sale by C. s, Real Betate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for ricord In the county clerk's office May 3, reportei for Tue Bex by Ames’ real estate agency: F. E Balloy at al, to Henry Foune, w.d, lots 1, 2, 3, block 2, Boyd's ua ditlon-—$300, A. Kouniza snd wife to Anna Fial, w. d, 14 lot 5 block 2, Kountzs's3ed additlon —§626, J. E Edwards et al, tc J. A Mo- Shane, w. d., e. 45} lt. lot 2, block 135-—-818,101, e smm—. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE Made from the wild flowers of the rarx rauzp YOSEMITE VALLEY 1t is the most lngm‘ of ume, Manufactured B. Bh?:: hllduo.hnnhln W. Utah. m»uou(l-nfllm PULLING TOCETHER. The Harmovious Organisation of the New School Board. The Old Officers go in for Ap other Term. Henry M. James Ro-elocted Super- | 6th intendent of Public Schools. The board cf education had ita re- gular monthly and snnual meeting |1he May Term Begins Musiness To- last evening and after the transaction of a little routine business the retiring members gave place to those newly olected and the board proceeded to reorganize, the members belng Measrs, Long, Connoyer, Copeland, Livesey, Specht, Points, Glbbon, Parker and | %U* will not get down fairly to busl. Hall, The electlon of officers for the en- suing year belng the first thing in order, Messrs. Points and Hall were chosen tellers and a ballot taken for resident, resulting as follcws: E. Y( Long 7, J. J. Poluts 1, A, A, Par kerl . The chalrman aunounced Mr, E. K. Long duly elected president of the board. The ba'lot for vice president gave Mr, Potuis thesame vote given Mr. Long aua Lo was declared elected. Charles Connoyer was chosen to fill the peaitiun of secretary for an- other ie:w, having llrsldy served two terms. President Long, snnounced that by a change In the law this was the proper time to elect the executive officers of the board beglnning with superinten- dent of the public achools. There was some discussion of this proposition as the new members of the board did not seem anzious to proceed too hastlly to,vote forsuperin- tendent of schools, Mr. Copeland moved to "post- pone the electlon t othe first rega- lar meeting In June, but there was no second, and it was moved by Mr. Hall and carried, that the board pro- ceed to the electlon of the officsr in questlon, It was announced that the election would be for one year and that sfier- ward a contract for three yesrs could | oalibre, be entered Into. It was moved by Mr. Pcml-l that | firlng revealed the fact that it was arrled, | from the jealousy of a husband The fiest ballot resulted in th- re- | whose wife left him some time ago and election of Superintendent James for | whom he belleved had gone with an. the term of one year from the expira- [ other man, the election be for one year. tion of his term, which Is in August. Presldent Long then appointed the | North Omaha brick yard and one of following commitiees for the ensulng|them roomed with the proprietor's ear: Flnance—Hall, Polnts, Long. Ialms—Gibbon, Livesey, Specht. Teachers and Text Books —Points, Copeland, Parker. Buildings and Property—Connoyer, Specht ond Livesey. Rules, Forms and Printing—Parker, Hall, Long. Suppiies—Copeland, Connoyer, Gib- bon. The report of the clty treasarer we« presented, showing a balance on hanu of 861,700, The bond of Truman Back as treas- arer of the school board, in the sur of $100,000, was presented, but s the law provides that the bond sha! be in double the sum of all money that shall at any one time be in the treasurer’s possession, the paper wa. returned to have a new bond mad. for $150,000. A eommunication in regard to ligh* ning rods on the new bulldings we. referred, and also one in respect tu palnting the roofs. Mr Parker presented a communl!- catlon from citizens of the fourth ward desiring a primary school ball- - fog In the vicinity of Dodge ai.t Twenty-sixth streets, as the Centi. school was too far away to send the: ohildren. Referred to the delegati from the fourth ward, Messrs. Pars- er and Gibbon, Mr. Connoyer made a statement 1 to the over crowded condition of t ~ South Omaha schools and the neces.. ty for additional rooms, Mr. Polnts moved that when ti: achool board adjourn it adjourn 1 meet on Wednesday evening, whi they would consider and try to ado, . the plans for the new school buildiv, . Carrled. The board then proceeded to lo: Into the matter of plans so far as ready presented by the architects a:. adjourned. Police Lourt. In police court yesterday therew one case of disturbance of the peac the victim belng committed in defa. of $3 and costa. There were two cases of Intoxi tlon, one belng commisted and c. discharged. THE DAI BEE TUESDAY MAY will farnish the necessary transporta- A NEW CHURCH. tlon, and the subsistence department the necessary subslstence. Captain Charles A, H. MoOauley, assistant quartermaster, U, 8, A.,will report In perscn to the neplnment commander at these headquarters on public basl ng completed this duty he will rejoin his proper station. First Lieutenant Charles G. Pen. ney, Company B, 6:h Infantry, is temporarily attached to Company K, Thntu. and will awsit lu ar- rival at Fort Thornburgh, Utah, UNITED STATES COURT. 1ateresting Services at the First Oon- gregational Sunday Night. A most Interesting meeting was that he'd at the Congregatloral church Iast night, it belng the occaslon of the withdrawal of thirty of the members, for the purpose of forming the organ- izatlon of the St. Mary's avenue charch congregetion. The charch was well filled and the services solemn and {mpreseive. The pastor took for hls subject the open. ing verse of the 13th chapter of Acts which he sald was & good Introduc- tion to this meeting and the move- ment It celebrated. The object of thismeeting was to dismlss part of the church. and s choloe part. Mr, Sherrill then proceeded to give & brlef account of the orlgin and wth of this movement, the first 5‘30 on the record book being August 16, 1881, although the history began esrller. He gave some figares in the matter, which showed that the treasurer had had the eum of $5,768.72 pass through her hande, coming mostly in small sums aud had paid out the whole amount without a deficlency of a single cent. Ot this amount §1,000 was recelved from the church building fand, $500 of which was to be returned within throe years. There were ales contri- butions from a nomber of parties amounting to 81,600 in all. The treasurer, Mrs. Rustin, was tendered a vote of thanks April 16th, for her falthfal and earnest eervices. The dedlcation day was the last Sabbath in October, and the 13 h anniversary of Mr, Sherrill's flest sermon in Omaha, {s the little brick church at the corner of 16th and Farnum. At this dedlcation it was a remarkable fact that so many elergymen were prenent and the rapldity with which the $1,000 required was ralsed was astonishing, This church knows well the sacrifice it makes but he belleved it was the will of God and their high privilege to co-operats in the work in thia city by founding another church, At the conclusion of the sermon, which was most interesting, the cere-: day.¢ The May term of the United States oourt opened In this city yesterday, Judge Dandy on the bench. There was very little done, and In fact the nesa untll the grand jury Is impanelled, which will probably be to-day. Hon. G. M. Lambertson, United States attorney is present and a whole hoat of legal lights from all parts of the atate, a full list of whose name: | re to be found elsewhere In this paper. Daring the first day's proceedings Anton Pishel pleaded guilty to cat- ting timber on the Ponea Indian reserve, and was sentenced to $36 and costs and remanded to the costody of the marsha!. The U. S. attorney's attentlon was firat called to the case by Indlan agent Lightner, of the Santee Sloux, and by the Indlan de- partment, the timber depredations having caused much trouble. The following attorneys were ad- mitted to practice in U. 8. court: Charles H* Tanner of Hastings, W, H. Piatt of Grand Island, J. L. Ken- nedy of Omaha and W. J. Martin of Omaha, A FURIOUS FUSILADE. A Jealous Husband Fires Five Shots at His Supposed Rival On Frlday evening the dwellers in a certaln vlelnity in North Omaha were startled by several shots which follow- mony of baptism was adminlstered to ed each other in quick successlon, and | "%y LT bers. seemed to come from a gun of heavy PERSONAL, An investigation of the cause of the Wi, Marshall, Fremont; W, H. Platt, Grand Island; A, O. Island, J, O. Blackman, Fremont; Chas. 0. Whedon, Robt. Ryan, N, 8. Harwood, F. C. Harrison, Lincoln; D. Rogers, North Platte; J, L, Kaley. Red Cloud; J. R, Webster, Lincolo; J, Moore, Sidney; J. R, Kernchan, Grand Island; W. R. Kelly, Lincoln; R. T. Dodd and F. C. Dodge, Wood Biver; W, D, Hill, Beatrice; A. H, Cole, Junista; L, C. Burr, Lincoln; Frank Struffer, North Hend; Jobn L. Reed, Wymore; W, D, Wildman, Cul- bertson; Jobn H. Ames, R. T, McGrew, A, Andrus, Lincoln; Ben Reynolds, Wy- Both the parties were employes at a famlly. The other, the married man, roomed elsewhere and, it seems, got the notion {nto his head that his rival had supplanted him in his wife's affec- tlons and favors. He accordingly armed himself with a big revolver and went to the propriotor's house, there knocking In the window of the room in which he belleved his wlfe to be with her paramour. 1t was aboat 9 o'clock p. m. and very dark, and after breaking in the window five shot were fired into the room in quick eucceesion. No light was struck and no elgns made of the presence of any one in the room, but it ia sald that the accused was there, snd that he was ‘‘acared of his life.” At any event the affalr oreated quite a sensation in North Omaha, and it is 8 wonder that it did not lead to one or two arrests, Jos, Fox, Grand Island; W, L. Van Al styne, W. M, Leonard, Lincolo; F, E Palmer, Platt:mouth; J. H, Broady, Browaville; Thos, G. Stevenson, Albert Slade, Allen T, Recher, J. ¥, Wilhelmy aud J. J. Hechstetter, Nebraska City; D, Loeb, Columbus, and V. G. Lantry, Blair, were among the distingnished Ne- braskans who registered at the Paxton yesterday. J. B. Jenninge, of Culbertzon;jW. F. Norris, Ponca; 8, F. Leaming, Decatur; C. Thompson, Ashlaxd; James Bell and SACRED CONCERT. M. M. Ormsby, of David City; Geo. Lehman, Columbus; Wm. Soderstrom, Lincoln; W, M. Appleget, Tecumseb, and F. E. Hosg, Wymore, are among the Ne- braska guests at the Millard last night, Dr. W, F. Carver, of the “Wild West” combination, was in town yesterday, and returned to Columbus last evening, The show will go into camp and start from there, instead of Omaha, as was at first intended, Frank Valerius, of Minneapolis, who represents the ale house of Schenck Bros., is in thecity visiting his old friend, A. B, Davenport, of the Millard, Hon, G. M, Lambertson came up from Lincoln yesterday to attend the United States court. Thomas Jones and family and M. D, Welch and wife, of Lincoln, are guests at the Paxton, C. E. Sumner and family and Miss M, Fonds, of Schuyler, sre guests at the A Cbharming Entertalnment at the sStadt Tneater. A grand sacred concert was given at the Omaha Stadt theater Sunday by the Musical Union orchestra, at which a large audience was in attend- ance, and was delighted with the mag- nificent programme, The selectlons were choice, and without exception, well rendered. One of the most pleasing numbers was lotow’s overiure ‘‘Generentola,” and the grand fantasle for two cornets, by Mesers. Brandt snd Schindler, was & masterplece. As usual the Musical Union made a slgnal success of thelr undertaking and the concert was greatly enjoyed by ail present. MATCH MAKERS. Abbott, Grand | Waldrick I | The New Industry Which is Spring- iog up in Omaba. Articles of Omaha Match Manufacturing com- pany were filed In the office of the county clerk yesterday. The principal place of the transac- tlon of business will be Omaha, and the capital stock s $5,000,in shares of incorporation of the A complalnt was filed againstac ' ored woman, charzing her with d tarbing the peace by the use of pr fane language. It seems that the tronble grew out of the fact that o had boarded with Mr. John Lew , colored, and had moved her bagys, - | The indebtedness shali Lot exoeed sway wlthoutglvlng him any notics, [ two-thirds ot the ocapital stock, and Yesterdsy the ocase 1n whicq |the sffatrs of the company are to be uulumd wom. must be paid down before the incor- poration begins to take effect. fixed at the date of May 15, 1908, chosen from smong the atockholders. The rlot casas in -hwn thn Gint The incorporators are Frank Kas heart and John Green wero fwplics «d|per, Paal Daniels and have been again continued. man, ATTENTION FARMERS, White seed corn, These are Solid Facts The best blood purifier and system r . ulator ever placed wichin the reachof . .i- |ooived from Missouri & oar of llcrln.g‘h'mnn?l'i]y. ;ruly is Elaotric Bit oy thoroughly tested white seed corn d"’u‘ef‘c‘m’;m__‘nfm";“:v_ l"“l'\‘h;‘;";: + 3 1+ red cob, esrly matoring varioty. This disease of the urinary organe, 0r whor wilte corn will pay 50 to $2 per load requires an appatizer, tonic or mild sti u. | more than yellow corn for all that can il Iant, will alwaye find Electric Bitters he | be marketed nex: fall and winter. best'and ooly certain cure known, 'I ArLas MiLuso Co, y act surely and quickly, every bot'le ¢ i suteed uu mve entire satisfaction orm -y ‘2’ T4 & Jonee Bla FOR SALE. refun’ r Sold at fifty cents & bottle C. F. Goodman. A new slde-bar, end spring top bug Army Orders S) i gy, made by Snyder and took first frycucmus:mds:i {J;'fllll(“'rsé“g hl‘:lh:l; prl‘n at the state falr last fall; never A used and wlll be sold low, Appl{ at Western Newspaper Union, cor, 12t uglas M8-a3s oy of same regiment, will be placed «n route for Fort Thernburgh, Utab, there touuk. station. ith * | snd Do ..___._._“h“mhd T A}fung A'Tdahm 5urgw;as;mu;’l 0. 20c PER OAN. otter report to Major Bush| o,lifornia Egg Ploms, Golden for duty with the command en route, Damsons, and on reaching Fort Thornbnrzh' f."op" Grapss, Q“m”’ J wil bo relleved and ordered to return | T e O A HEIMEOD & DORMAN'S, %o bia proper station, Fort Dooglas, | 10,4 Gos, 15t and Jackasn. The quartermaster's departuent | Oards and weddingatationery Cotter's $100 each, 356 per cent of which The limit of the company's exlstence ls '| mauaged by s board of directors Anton Lcur- Weo have just re- Miliard, D. F. Hallett, of Red Oak, Iows, was at the Metropolitan yesterday. Ex.Gov, E, O, Carnes and Wm, Carnes, of Seward, are at the Paxton, Prof, E, R. Paige, of Council Bluffs, is registered at the Millard. E. 5. Hedges, of Springfield, is a guest a the Metropolitan, R. Bartlett, of Chihauhus, Mexico, is at the Metropolitan. Robt, E, Strahorn, the U. P, literary mav, is in the city. J. D, Draper, of the C,, 8t. P, & M, is at the Paxton, Hon, W. H, Munger, of Fremont, is at the Paxton. Hon, 7', M, Marquett, of Lincoln, is at the Millurd, Strathwan Lowe, of New Zsaland, is at the Millard, Licut, Adams, Paxton, C. J, rke'ps, of Schuyler, is at the Mil- lard, J. 0. Weet, of Grand Island, city, John Brett and wife, of Shelton, Va, E. M, Bartlett went west yosterday, Dr Geo. L. Miller, of The Herald, went out to Schuyler yesterday. Conductor Thomas, of the Omaha and Lincoln run of the Union Pacific, has taken a couple of menths' lay-off for the benefit of his health, and will go to Kan- [y of the army, is at the is in the LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending Moy 5, 1883, Austin W Aldrich HW oton G O Brooks J Budlong J J Beatduley W Bennets 1! Bower A Castmus T H Conltes W I Chuse J Connard J M Cotes E M Crooken H M~2 Doyle D Donovan J Desrhorn W Delfs O Deitch H Estabrook § P Kllison F O Firance J M For! n Frank A W Gilbert J Gibbe E 0 m W J (ll nugh G W [+ unuiogham J D Sroner L ochran G M Crave H I Dickicson J W Dabrymple W I Dolsu P R Daniels G Erikson O Eliot H Koy P l"n-an an KW Frankson A W l"« stroh H MJ Green & Jones Giesselman H W Griffin G P Hackton J D Henley R B Haydon O Holly ¥ § Higgina D C Harpor U I, Johuson G J M well A C Johpson W Koalson H Kern W Kiley ¥ Kmstrup O Kincard G W Linden J A~ Larbeer K LafsonJ K Long A G Luper T Liwgwio H Lincoln H Morton ™ Mellis D i1 McOarthy £ McAilister W C Martin R Mintour S W—2 Mascn O Madsen ) McCarty J I nire I' H Narcise J Olesen P C Petterson J A i fliign W M llnloomb Je Haris T Johos u w Juisnd W L Jobnson € Kaley Bros Ko xR Kubn J Kennedy D L Fountsin J B Ladd W S Laraon J LundJ G Leffiogw )l A Lindper ¥ Lincoln H E Lhkooess D Mechan J Magruder B Maudsley E W—2 Martin ¥ O Miller & Shelly Matteson PP D Miiler J Miles J Mead B Nielsen O Qgden R T Office S J B Paswoth £ Penman J AL Ranmaun J Reiley B Reick L Rupp P Roberts G H Rebbel G M Rheims G Stead N N Suter L Strong J Schi Swith F Soodgrass W S Schuler W Scott G W' Sowers G W Swizer SH Switzer G 2 Swartzweeder H B Smith H Speer R E Scully P Swith J D Shane J W Scott J Schenker J Saunders I Thomas L B Tipton C Van Dieman G Vau Not JA Weaver A Walik A White D Widtfurd 0 A Wiedmann F Winquist N Winquist T N Walkers E Woerschutz G Wallace J M. Zalge H LADIES' LIST, Albertson T Brown Mrs A Bllhop Mrs W kE A mbers E E De Mille Mrs J R Woods H York G Acton Mrs J Baker Miss F' Bergstrom Mrs P E Clark Mrs J Camp Miss L Creally Miss M Danes T Fulty Mrs E Hunt Miss L Hooper Miss M Toghram Mrs N King Mrs L Huplprlu M Lawson Miss M Thos F. Havw, Postmaster. Guite Mirs £ Hurley Miss L. Heoch Mrs K L more; Chas, E. Wiggine, Blue Springs; | e —rrroe PILL SYMPTOMS O TORPID LIVER pLose of f Avpetite, Bowels costive, th a dull sen= neglected some duty izziness, Flutterin| u:s hout., ots before the eyes, Skin, Headache genera.l; ut:;a; ?E“hmrzgfifid Urins, CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS are d to such o oo mm.c and canse y to Tal .onl- eah, tHus tho sys. tem 1s mourished, and '6 their Tonia Action on the Dig: rgans, lReg- ular Staols are p'mlm‘l-d. Yrice W ceuta, 33 Murray St. TUTT'S HAIRDYE, Dll WIHIKYKI (‘h'u’llffl |4>n0h‘mfl1 nu.-' mparts unati o i FeeelyLof. OFFICE, Flatteush Mrs A M cheaks, o8 Ihml alee 'Tis_Castor .. When babies fret and cry by turns, ‘What cures their colie, kills their worma, But Castoria, That quickly curen C ‘{nl;lput:‘on. Sour 8o Colds, Ind on, Sour Stomach, Col Igeation, toria Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, ) What givea our Children Castorinpromotes l)lsm( fon | That Eves cheir fovers, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishuess. 1t insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. Castoria is so well adapted to Children that L ocomimend |t as sugerior to any prescription known 1w me." AL Arcugr, M, D D X ¢, " tor Oll and Paregoric, 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, y, | Coser Ol and Parerori all Castoriat R e S CENTAUR LINIMENT--an absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &¢. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. i Now cottageand Four lots on Park Dbl ve'uo only §2600, emall cash payn eat, bal ANTEE A good baroer at Lois Fi | payments at efght per cent, 1611 Dolge stieet. MoCAGUE, i ) 35048 ANTZD—A girl at 1810 Cum'ng st B15 83 ww\sn; YA girl for gencral house work in & wmal fami . Inquire at 24 hend F WAL L. Gibnon, JOK SALE-Two on reuth Thirteenth 8 reer, good Foure even 1 0oms, barn, cis ern +rapo vines and large smount of fruit Lasgain §1500 M(CAGUE, Ll ot all kind A il “or dining room an I" Post Office. corne Dodgn ar d 16th 0 IMME or f male m,vuv Three 100m bouse and tw) lots at Grand Island Neb, Must be scld v.m-m Price#100. E. L, MORSE Capitol avcne, AT ELY— Goo Apply to . Ilnlnml-v' 11th JOR *ALE yraxe wagon, econd hand in wood crder ML TON ROGE platform piing S & SONS ADAN SNV DR N. W, corne 150 and Daenport 8t 1011 Farnam stre:t ASTE '~ Girl b 811 Souh 17th § |I'\|~n and et 6 roon WILKIE, AL $2,200.." HEYNOLDS & M K keper In 800+ Bec ol Fun HALE—A Qrst claes vecon 1 hand .»-u.an 0T-M — Call at 1819 Harney 8t AUNDRESS WANTED—At i ney nad 16th, Wig s 81 per week, —Young v an or boy { ¢ caih roui) store. Oae who liven with ns ard who can furni:h giod r.terences, | C. 8" Bee ottca. : W OR SAUE—Good payine husi -oss, including wnd fxturss. Good reason for hance fcr liveman. Adarcs OR SALE—Flax mill machinery consisting of brake, 2 duste’s, beater, picker, prese, &c. Can work ol her rotted of gtden utcck, aleo shatt. ing, pullies, and_belting for driving’the abo al:6 one 35 H. P. engine with bo'ler, smok stack sud all fxtures conplets, Addres WILL. IAMTAIT Chatles City Towa. 295 -8m AN’IH) A vmall girl 14 or 15 years of age at Cmaha hakery 516 10th St 9 dinlog room girl at the Creigh 315-t1 BITUATIONS WANTED, Vater power grist mill, olggulre d , Waverly, Neb, ANDED—Situatio 1 in some busir.ess house by & youn o ao with experferce o retall groceries and book kecping. Addrcss W, shis office ME-2t & SALE Or exchange for unimproved land some main street p.ooerty in Plattamouth, Caen county Nebracka, Address G, F. P.oum Junior, 25274 Fon SALE—Boller Skates, $1 ANTED—A positic as conk or houcekeep- er in A rivate family, Address N, W. cor 00 & pair, at 16th and Nicholas, 357-7§ %o, X ME Fon SALE—My Stock of_drugs. notlons N exporionced accoutant and bill clerk wants | G (uraecod trade and btock In Kool condla porition in wholeeale houne. real estate o/ naurance ofice, ~ Acdress “H S Bee offise. 319c9 tion, oldest’ drug_business in town, will rent | room It desired. Party here will take half inter- est, or will sell the whole. Address A. L. Man- ing, Dunlap Towa, 2452w | ANTED —A position as cook or house | keep: 10 a private fami'y. Addr N." Bao offi OR SALE—O1d news 0 olon M " F qu nticies at this offic rajn arge and small MIBCELLANED!S WANTS One goed recond hand organ Fm( SALE | I oniy $35; easy payments MAX MEYER & BRO, 196- Fou SALE OR RENT—Voso Piano. 528-t1 C. NTED—A rice respectable old la” y from » keep house for a man anil wife, for cowpany as the man is asay diess J. B Sivie E s ans thing else, | poriion of the time Ad.. | Cin horn station, Neb, bbb OB SALL CHEAP—Cholce untmproved bus. iness lots on Farnaw. Darvey, Douglss, and Dodge strects. DAVIS & SNYDER, Real Eatste Agonta, 110-e0d-¢f 1605 Fartam 8t. VW ANTED_By auscuy oficer » Loussct8 | iy | cated, with water inw de. over $i0 a ‘month. Ad: | dress rocin 19, midta'y headquarters, cor. 10th | nud Faro) am TA L DT> torrow { r three months on good persoual security. Ad.rcss I box 542 365-94 OR SALE—One second hand Chickering Pi- ano, enly $135. Will be old on instaliments; | asy pnymunll. MAX MEYER & BRO. 197 lot, near town, $1,200, LD & MOTTE= SITTT G MACHINIIT \\A\TPD A el | «cxperienced preferred, Apply Mis. Hen- derscn, (or. 8. 13th and Castells 3 FOR ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. DOR KENT—fous of 12 room 1 1} miles south of depct on 1th street - 15 pe: mouth, i 381-88 ¥ m( SALE—One 8} & 175-1m i 50 per Thousasd at cks §7. 00 per thousacd. o close lnulnu‘ a | DABBLE, Gne Hlock south of 15t aad Belloras roas: 150-1moj | PPLENTY of good by | KILN. ~Chimney Cor Dedge ana 12ih S, | Jr GRS 03 SAL¥ —Four good lota, one half mile from stoffic . Chesp, eary terms. RE/NOLUS & lerrFll 'OR SALE nd hand top bug- &Y. ect, 3 =it e Ful; RENT—House with 3 © ogets, pantry, erc., conv ehops. Inguire at 1131 Sherma OR It ‘NT—A bouse of 6 rooms on_ stroct car | liue. Inquire 1140 15th trce’, bet. Nicholas Ard Paul. 37408 sy night frim in front of Gludsiove’s store, an eight.year-old | with hind fe locks white, s.idled 5 Toom cottage on CapitcT Hill | nd britled. Anyone knowiog of 1er wh rei DAVIS & SNYDER, 1¢05 | boats pleacc give information at G's'stone’s Bl | wore. M8 44 OR RENT—House of & out barn. Apply 949 cc Stroets- YOR RENT—| |50 00 per month. St. om3, +ith or with- ‘";-r,,“, unders snd Grace 300-0§ mnk ma. OTIO¥,—The undersigned has 'cascd and re- 2871 opened the Pa ific House, Tenth aud Capi- L 1 Avenue, and will 11y fo treat the public and | especially th workinguien with dus re-pect, and valahed tront roowm, | Wil make it hamel iy 12 Far. nam rirect 330- SPECIAL NOTICES. £67-10§ FRANK DAVIS, OR KENT—0pe Pia-0, one organ, ress: | e ouablo teins._Hospe's Muslc Hall. $26-1m | T CBT_-A ring with opal stone dismend J ) sented unless pald in advance. SrSPECIALS wi POSITIVELY not beln setting Ane tinder will by 7OR RENT—110) F.ruam stroet, brick st turr it g same to MRS, IRA P. 4 room and bacement. Inquire on pre . iscs. | stroet 34678 32091 Thisine « = TO LOAN—MONEY Ml )NEY T) LOAN—The Om_ha savinye bank Eliyor Monglas county 1eil e tye ratis of Iuterest. No comin ssion charged. N ONEY TO LOAN—At Lowest Rates of In- M tereat, Beml. Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas B ONEY TO LOAN—! Thomss, room 8, Creighton Block. ONEY LOANED—On chattel mortgage room LI 7 Un.on Block, «orner 15th and l’n:mm S8 ONEY—Loaned on chattel projerty by J. T Beatty, No 218 South 14th strect 226-1mot ONEY 10 LOAN—AU § per cent. hriver's N CReclisate and Toan 'Agency, apposite post office. HELP WANTED. —Cook and girl for general house- Good wage . ANTE! work at P citic H uss, 310 7§ ANTED—Two g od barbers 2038, 13th 8¢, Wi K "Beotco n who unde st.nds wih refe wnc, “B. sol0t od re‘er. wirl to wosh Scand navian AN ED—Ac ¥ f4.08 at Soushein wotel yreferred \\u TED—A sh ot ircner t Union Lau dry, ¢ h aau Dodge b i WILLINS 7A cveral good strong 2 or dithwahing and hire en work_ st Paxton Hotel, Inquire for the Steward. +§ 7 ANTEO—A country ghtl for ge work. Appiy B16 touth 18 hstrect. WAR'HL‘V‘ A geod 4 wh) understand Leavenworth and 13th stre i S P. MULDOON, 729 ANTED - Gul for gincral howsework Ap Ply st 412 acrih 18th sire — K SALE OB TRADE For Fguln ‘organ 1810 Calitornia 3freed X Bumith orsen 1810 Cailfornia Streed 2618 nnn—A fireh clasy plumber, J, C. Blxby Wonaaisiua 13 now prep red to make 1oans 01 Omaha corrent 1 at Law office of D. L, ; OR KENT—Two solendid v ass f ont & Leuaccted at once on 10th at d Dodge. J, E. EDWAK 1109 Farnam street. 0 Two roome, kitchen City water. 1302 alitornia strcet, (OR RENT—Large room 22470 Lyt 'a block, F lighted acd cosiod. 96-73 16-91 ellar. | ELuoNT0 Resiaurant, Homphrey & Co., 1115 Dodge street, board §3 50 per we. with lead tag_and own Finder please leave at Boe oo, 3189 00D PASTUKAGE—Well wa e od for horses and cattle, about 7 miles from town, dress C_D. Gregg, Omahs Postoffice. 171-may7* OST—Bunch of ke) era name, 1718 Dodge sirect 300-8¢ OR RENT— ment ficor, 1615 Dodge etrect. Nicels furnished rooms .nd base- 20881 14 b Howard ttreet. MRS, McAUSLAND, 158t tures drug «wore aud Dorcas, 235-t1 July § ,400. McCAGUE, Opp. P stoftics, 18th 1t 189 K leoatio LY. OLDS & MOT(ER. 178w NOR MENT—Houn-s and lots at shriverand Boll's, Rent Burcsu, oppsite Post offico, OR RENT— Fine upright plavo, fine Kia. l ian, 1519 Dodge -treet. _ A HOSP, Jr " FOR BAL an SA Saif, cor, 16th and Uhica;o streots 376.05 R SALE— hreo fra ue building n we t side 2 b atreat, asjol 0. the norbweat cor- ias, on lot . bl 3 recoived at tho Mercaats’ 1 Fank until L E. ROGER . QR SALE—A new cottag on lea-ed ground, |‘ lea e 40 run over three years. Five ro ms, caern &1d pummer kit b wtached. iwj (OR SALE—1 room houre and barn, two mu nicely improved. Fine location, South & $00, MRS, 1606 Fainam, OR BALE—14 sto Davenport near aB2% on ¥ SHRIVER house, § lot, 6 roome on [y um.m.wflhl wusk be sold by Mey 0tk 1853 ll.un”-uhm -1 OR RENT—Large front room with buy wine T Gow and board. " Mcdern imgrovex ents. No. ICELY FURNISHED ROOM - For rent at OR SALE OR RENT—Store ro m with fix- ¥irat clss locition for grocery snd South 15th stieet, botwe n Maribha OR RENT—Nicely furul hd roums, 108 north 7OR BENT—Two ulce large Awellines No. 1 Two tresh milch coss b Thomas Bids wilt ve | EDWARD KUEHL | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 499 Teuth, atrect, betweon Farnam | and Harney. with 1he ald of guardlan | Sl e aar a4 the pas and present. sad an oatain condltions la the for ture. Boots and Shoes wade tn order. Pe atistaction emarantast ] N\ ! Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity 5 and wholesomeness. More economical @ orpinary kinds, and cannot be sold ln St uwmor powder ) Baxe Powsaa Co., 'QII'IL"- fey lw III. i

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