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- LOCAL LECISLATORS. Hon, W. J, Connell the New Oity Attorney. The ‘Daily Bee. OMAHRA. Wednesday Morning, May 16, The Market Houee Proposition Revived Again, LOUAL BREVITIES. vy —A new sidewalk is being 1aid in front | Recoption of the Bourd of Trade of the Metropolitan hotel. Communioation, Eto —The trees are coming out with their - spring suite very ragldly. At the regular meeting of the eity —There was something new yesterday & | oounoll last evening, there were pres- decided senmation, It was the fairsst of | v Mouers Anderson, Behm, Dan- May weather, ham, Hasoall, Kaufmann, Leeder, —The Kelly habeas corpus was not set McGuackin, Murphy, Redfield, Tarane, for yesterday, but has been continued toan | oo 4 ih and Preaident Baker. date, hd.:.:mm. Koo saxshunge s sxpested to The minates of the last regular and ot o L speclal meetings were read and ap- be in working order again by the middleof proved, mext week. —Bad weather has delayed the repairs| PETITIUNS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor: Nominating Wm. on the telephone exchange as well ta the paving work, J O Connell clty attorney, vice John —Contractor Grant had his paving forco | D. Howe, term expired, Confirmed. busy at work yesterday on Douglas| From the mayor: Approving of street, and hes the concrete laid half | guriain ordinances. Filed. way from Thirteenth to Twelfth stroet. From the city treasurer: Roporting —~The D. & R, G, will reach Ogden |as to bids recelved for the $100,000 about the 50:h of this month, snd both | paving bonds, the Unicn and C ntral Pacific will prob- The detalls of these bids are pub- ably begin runnii ; their through trains tished elsewhors The Omaha Na- into Salt Lake Ci -+ by that time, tional bank, ¢ highest bldder, asked that all the boads bo dellvered on —Tue Miennerc' rfolks have received June 1 & letter from the (; rmania society of Lin- | * M " Has~ il moved that the bonds ooln stating that they wonld probably be | he awarded tne Omaha National bank, up next Sunday, The Mwmnnerchor will | Carrled, arrange s picnic for their cntertainment, Fr-m the secretary of the Board of —D. L. Mitchell, Esq.. of the Bee| Trade, statlng tho appointment of & Hive, hon pressnted Judge Benske with » [ cOmmIttee to confer regarding the en. handsows, full length photograph fof (turtnlnmnut of the editorial excuraion- b e magiatrate, whish has |85 tho amount riquired fs abont m P b d $600, and the couucil was asked to boen framed and bung up o the court | goy,iribate s portion of that sum. Ro- room, ferred to the finance committee, —The two men arrested last night by| From residents of the Fourth ward, Officers 8igwart and Walker with two and | calling attention to the dangerous con- » half yards of black cloth in their posses - | dition of the sidewalks on the south sion, failedto necount for it yesterday | side of Capitol avenue, west of Six- and were held for further investigation or | teonth stroet. Referred. for th ? From A. R. Toozor: Preeenting a uatll » clalmant appeats for the goods. |\ ) "oy oy from recent floods, —In the police court yesterday one | Reforred, man was sont up for intoxleation, The| From O. H. Gulon and ethers: easo of John Svacina against two girls for | Asking that the north and south side malicious destruction of trees was contin- | of Capltol avenue be curbed and gut- wed to 10 o'clock Friday. A case of dis- | tered lron;"l;wan:’mh to Soveateenth turbance of the peace wss set for 4 p, m, | streets. Referred. —M. J. Taft and daughter and 3. B, From Olty Water Works Oo: The aglus of Headloed, Bai, Have btk 0000 | Ly oe st 40 e e o o Dawson county and bought a large track | Referred. of land, a fow miles north of Plam Oreek,| A number of bills were referred en which they intend establishing a colony | without reading. from Pennsylvania, They sre golngto| From residents on Seventeenth take conriderablemore land on their return | street: Asking that it be opened and will make agriculture thir chief alm, | from Nicholas to Clark and donating —Unole Jobn Btaaton has ratied to hia | e, nocessary gronnd for right of wey. e Referred. summer residence, From property owners on Sauuders —The list of the grand and petit jurors aud &djolning streets: Aeking that for the June term of the distriot court will Saunders street be brought to grade. be drawn this morning. Referred. From Henry Jackion: OClaiming damages by reason of north Omaha flond of May 8ih, amounting to $008,20 Referred. From Stephen Roblneon: Offering to deliver 1,200 cublc yards of earth at 10 cents per yard, Referred, with power to act. —A company has been organized at| ¥rom the clty englneer: Eitimate Glenwood, Tows, to operate a telephone | Of grading necessary to bring Nine- system through a tier (f seven counties teonth street to grade between Dodge runuing east of the Missourl river, Al | *0d Harney. - Filed. the towss In thene countien are to bo cop- | | Jeom Paul Platz: Requenting per. mected with the central station at Glen- o b ks e mn‘fm " | Twenty—Gfth atroets to fill aidowalk Referred with Omaha via Pacific Junction and " Plattamouth, The city engtneer's estimate of side- walks constructed and repalred was —A uad omse is reported from South |approved. y Omabs, Frank Jellinck, sn aged man,| From the taxpayers on Howard, with his wife and four children, arrived in | Jackeon and Jones streets and all in- Oumahs three weeks ago from Bohemia, | tersectiog streets from Ninth to Thir- Jellinek bad the consumption and died | teenth streets, calling attentton to the yostorday loaving his family without o | BCCO8tY of grading all ‘tho above supporter and without money, to make n.;:aml"ur .;ld n:[““d' Wil their wey in & new worls, The remains |, ot bt 'T. 1 s e wore taken to Undertaker Jacobs and will | feentl. seking that b R ol R e (i o e teenth, asking that it be made passa. y of the|ble, Referred. Bohemian Association, Thedeceased was| From the board ot trade committoe, 62 yoars of age. transmitting ordinance, Filed, —The mother of Ed. Kennedy, ths RESOLUTIONS, young wat who obtained twogold watches | By Loeder: - That the market houte from Max Meyer & Bro. cn a forged order | Proposition of Webater Snyder bo re- from Jchn Baumer, came in from Denver | 8¢inded Adopted. yosterday, She is & very nice lndy who |, By Kanfmann: To have obatruc- amflaiog from consumption and was tlons on the sidewalk on the east side | ordered by tho physiian to take an ocesa | o TEIFtsenth, south of Liaveuworth, | X;'ZL;".‘;:.‘C'.‘« <ad _;':.’“‘l:“::.";:: By Thrane: Oallng for list of side- | sag% that Ed, received a fall when ho was X;’.,;,','&,F“"h AR nsedingrepalsny| 4 boy which injured his head snd thinks| By Bohm: Requesting the Unlon he was not entirely accountatle for| Pacifio railroad company to enlarge what be did, the calvert on Fourteenth street near ~—The Lioeoln Journal of yesterday, | Marey. —Adopted. commentiog on the reportin T Bxg,| BY Bebm: That a bydrant be myr: “Considorable talk was oreated on [RI%0*d B the northomst corner of our streets yesterduy afternoon over the k:,‘::'ry‘; econd and Leavenworth, weport that Miss Hattie Adams, former): e hy: o€ this olty, Do of, OumeEa, has, stsuck | et Lo ld0rpby: Appolatiog » spocial committee of three to negotlate with man named Fred Bhaw over the head with Byron Reed regarding the opening of beer mug last Sunday night, inflicting » | Dodge street to the city limits. wound that might prove fatal. Late last | Adopted. evening the rumor was in circulstion that| By Leeder: That any work done the man had died, Mr, Adams, father of | by the olty be pald on the basis of the girl, told a Journal reporter that he | wages adopted by the council in 1881 had telegraphed for particulars, but up to | Amended that the wages be $1 87 a late hour laat night had not received an | Per day, and adopted as amended, T By Behm: Instructing city en- gineer to employ someoae to repalr —A now sporting organizaticn known | the North Omaha sewer as soon &s aa the “Omaha Gun c'ub” has been formed | pogsible, and meets for practice every two weeks «n | By Anderson: To have a black- the Lake's addition grounds, The club |board placed In the councll chamber will send » team to the state sporismen's | for lllustrating plana by profile, draw. | tournament at Lincoln on th) 12¢h, 18th, | Ing, ete. Adopted, : | 14th and 15th of pext mcnth, Members| By Anderson: Forbidding the, snd officers of the new club are as follows: dflmp‘flE of stable mauure or rabblsh President, W, H, S, Hugbes; vice presi- | 0f 80y kind Into the North Omaba N oreek, Adopted. dent, Jefl, W, Bedford; secretary and [ OFFt QCORIOC L L troasurer, Goo, Kay; board of managers, | | 57 [t0BoIC: TusiEAoUng b o board @, F. Brucker, F. B, Parmelee, Jobn W, | °f PAbIlo works In regard te the ropair 2 6 of the curb and gatter on east ;"u'i:’m:m‘;""", ‘;f“’“:‘dm‘lf ')"_‘YA' :';‘s slde of Tenth street near the depot. khes, Jeff, W, , G, F. Brucker, Adopted. Al Patrick, Sam, Nash, Joha W. Petty, [ By McGuckln: Instruoting the oity ¥, £. Parmelee, Jobkn J. Hardin, P, 8, | marshal to notify all houses of prosti- Kustis, (?i Ka; el st il tution within two equares of the Third Well Rewarded, ward school house to remove within 5 dhwad Uremans il B R s any | S0:SATS: Adlopie Rorty who il projuce a cate of Liver —~To-day was the first time the sun has shown itself for over a week, and xome in- dividual who onght to te banished to the north pole appeared on the street carrying an umbrella to shelter himserf from its rays. If he hadn’t been so sialwart he would be set down for a dude, By Kanfmann: To cause the imme- i | Reoferred, l} THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY MAY 16 las to Ohleago, Adopted. By Woodworth: To stop deposits of rubblsh on the grounds north of the C, M & O. raliway. Adopted. REPORTS CF COMMITTERS, The matter of the taxation of the Dapont Powder Co., was referred back to the judlciary committee to recure the opinion of the city attor- ney. {‘hu petition of L. V. Morse and others for curbing snd unumlngl of Oapitol avenue from Fourteeenth to Sixteenth was favorably reported on and an ordinance ordered drawn up for that end. The petition of D. VauE'ten aud others for change ot grade on Harney street from KEighteenth to Convent street was filed without actlon as there was a etrong protest in the matter. +The committes on police reported fn favor cf the appointment of Michael McEnery as pollceman and the ap- polctmert was confirmed. The imcf L, 0. Enewold fer permission to placea scale near Twen- ty-sixth and St. Mary's avenue was granted, The petivon of the German assocla- tlon for possession of parcel of land on Market street was favorably recom- mended and the execution of a deed ordered, The petitlon for a change of names of certain streets In north Omaha was reported back and filed. The ordinsrce sent in by the boara of trade and establishing a depart- ment of public bulldings and surveys, was introduced and referred to the judlclary committee, An ordinance changing the name of Park avenue to McGrath avenue was Introduced and referred. An ordinance amending scotion 1 nd repealing section 6 of ordinance No. 611, which prescribes the daties and fixes the salarles of the board of public works was read twice and re- forred, This fixes the ealagy of the chalrman at $2,200, and of the mem- bers at 250, An ordinznce requirlog meats and vegetables to pass under inspection and creatlng the office of Inspector; also to prevent huckstering In the streets of Omaha was read and re. ferred to the judiclary. An ordinance to protect the sewers in North Omaha from damage by pro- viding for the dr ge of the over- flow and surplus water of sald creek was passed. An, ordinance changlng the names of certaln eets in North Omaha, already published, was read twice and referred, A speclal ordinance levying a tax for the censtruction and repair of sidewalks and another appropriating moneys for the same purpose, read twloe and referred. Adjourned for two weeks, e ——— STEALING SILK. Three Young Boys Run Their Heads 1uto the Noose. On Saturday last the store of L B. Willlams was robbed of a bolt of silk cntaining ninety yards, the whole- #.'e price of which was §1 per yard, ‘The robbery happened between 12 and 1 o'clock, at noon, and was so will planned that 1t was accomplished wi hout the detection from anyone in th o atore. Three boys, Dag Maguire, Mike Q inlan and John O'Brien, went t. Willlame’ at the noon b ar and Maguire and O Brlen entered, while Qainlan stood o+ watch vatside, Maguire had a 1.rge overcoat thrown carelessly over bis shoulder. O'Brien engaged one of the olerks in a dloker for a pair of #hoe strings, and meanwhile Maguire walked coolly back to the silk counter »d smuggled the bolt of goods under ) s overcoat. O'Brlen having got his 1+ 10e striogs, both then went out and j 'ned the outslde sentlnel, The departure of the boys, none of vhom are over elghteen years of age, ~as watched by one of Kdholm & 1i-ickson's olerks, who mistruated + methlrg wrong from thelr actions and t at they had besn up to some mis. iof. Bn went over to the store and parted his susptolous aud upon {n- tigation the bolt of silk was found v e missing. fficer Walker was Informed of the hery and from the deecription n by the jowelry clerk and Mr. iams' employes readily guorsed + were the oculprits, He and Offi- Armour went to work together o well dld they make thelr caicu- » that they succeeded in recover- aventy-five of the ninety yards k. oy found two dress patterns the plece at a dressmaking Jishment and one at a d barber shop. A fourth been sold to a lady from itlo, Tows, who had already left nome. She was notlfied of the idle and will return the goods to- The reat of the plece s not yet wered, I'ne boys are of the right age to « wgood from evil and it s probable *' 5 they will land in the penitentlary yre _they get through with the sle, It is supposed that two colored n are imp}’lo-tad with the gang, .+ they have skipped the town. It has been hard times this apring ! around and the gang has been get- 1 In its work pretty freely, but this 11b promlises to be a sorry oné for the ! Jarticlpants Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the orld, - Warranted to speedily cure Burns, ‘ Cuts, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever tores, Oancers, Piles, Chilblains, 'Corns, stter, Chavped Hands, and all skin erup: ons, guaranteed to cure in every instance, refunded cents per hox, For sale by O. »dm MILLINERY STOCK FOR SALE, A new and stylish stock of millinery and faney goods, which will be sold *heap owing to poor health of pro- yrietor, A splendld openlng for (ancy stock, as there is none ln the dney or Stomach complaiot that Elec. | dlate removal of the bullding now in | town. For a bargain, sddress rh bitters will not speedily cure, Bring |the Middle of Eleventa street, be- shen. along, it will cost you notbjug for the | tween Jones and Leavenworth, medidne f it fails to cure, mdhnm will be | Adopted, Aufilme:w ’l:fl:o\:::-q .hb“ m \un Oonstipat! al debilit Waterworka Co. to. put ln quickly Bflfi-“sitls:;t'lunnndd.: boxes, on all streets ‘money refundea. botsle. Forsale b.’cflfl. ,f'&-‘v 50 centa per | elther briok T N F el By Redfield: Directing the clty en- gineer to furnish & profile and report ‘Would not be withou! Russia | the amount of earth n to be I':i':-h‘\hvu“fll!v use # | moved to bring Eleventh, T and Look Box 63, Tecumseh, Neb. —_—— are not married, write the It you By Woodworth: Direoting the Olty | Marriage Fund Mutral Trust Associsti: ol valve uodu‘flpu-. i, 1 e explaia: »d, of | ing the plan. ne or oak. ‘Adopted. | mpe Reno Ev Town, for gircalars explain. . Uu:;u 1s the eapest an t sdvertlsin, Ifl.fll‘; fi”fim«., Its Weekly I= the hmnu-pu for the whole state. #p33-mdlmecd. wdt A STORM SCENE. A Midnight Alarm and its De- nouement, A Olap of Thunder that Awoke Ons Bleeper, Upon a certain night daring the woek of storms tha: has jast patsed, a Uttle Incldent ocsurred at one of our leadlag hotels which has not yet tound its way Into print. It was about two o'clock in the mornlng, and the night clerk was be- glontuy to weary of hla loog watch and wish for day, when the bell rang from one of the rooms up stairs. The bsll boy was seat up and returned breathless with ths informatlon that the lodger in that room had heard groans in the alley beneath hls win- dow, and helleved tha' a man was belng muidored down Uhots, At this time the storm was at ite height, the rsia was failing In torrents and the glare of thalightring and roar of the thuncer wero incessant. The whole proceeding was 8o unusnal and the night so advantagous for deeds of blood that the clerk, who is prundent an well as brave, thought 1t might be a plan to get cverybody ont and rob the safe. Not to be caught In this way ho sent the porter and bell boy to the reecue of the euppoeed victim and t:k- ing up a double barrelled shotgun took a stand 8o as to cover both en- trances with his artillory, In some way he caught the trigger on a coat button and a movement of his arm gent the hemmer down and the gun, which was loadod with elugs and buck-shot, went off with a nofse that doable dlscounted the thunder, the charge being burled in the wood- work aboat the celling. The force that had gone to reacue the man in the alley, found only a a drunken man who had got into the mud so deep that he was unable to ex'rioato himself, and before they got him out heard the shot and supposed an attack had been made on the clerk. ‘I'hey came in pale and excited with hands up and were relteved to/find the extent of the troubled so limlited. Strange to say, not a soul up stalra was alarmed by the discharge, and no one appeared on the scene until morn- Ing, At breakfast tlme a Chicago drommer, who had ocoupled an inside room, appeared to settle his bill before leaving for the traln, and the clerk, anxlous to find out the effect of the accldental shot, ssked him 1if he slept well, “‘Oh, yee?” ‘‘Well, that was an awful storm last night?’ *Yes, but it didn't bother me much, except that I heard 8 —— of a clap of thun: der about 2 o'clock.” The clerk did not explain that that storm was inside the house, but his friends learned of it, and one of them gave it away to a BEE reporter. PLEA FOR THE POOR. A Chance for the Charitable to do a Good Deed. Mrs. R, M. Carlton, member of the publishing committee of the Omaha Auxillary society, has issued the fol- lowing notice: g The Omaha Auxiliary soclety have & sollelting committing whe are gather- ing provisioos and other necossary artloles to send to the home next Wednesday. All who desire to send something and who may not see the committee can send their donations to Mrs. Haver's, 1512 Davenport street. The Auxillary soclety has arranged tosend & box of provisions once a month, and all May contribu- tlons must be In before next Wednes- day. The box, or boxes, will be packed next Tuesday evening. Any- thing will be acceptable, All would think so if they counld see the condi- tlon cf the hume and the inmates as I saw them a fow days ago. Butter has not been seen in the home for monthe, The regular diet ls lard gravy and graham mush all the time, Meat is only served once a week and they never get anything In the way of dell- cacies, not even for Sunday dinner. Many of the bables are lying upon straw beds with no pillows, Send some pillows and anything to make them more comfortable. This is our first general donatlon; let us eee how well we can do. Let us try to wake those friendless ones feel it {s a home for thewm, CONGRESSMAN LAIRD. The Omaha Glee Club Gives Him a Rouslng Serenade. e Hon, James Latrd; congressman from the Second district has been at the Paxton for the past two or three days, and last night the Omaha Glee Club determlned to give him a seren- ade About half past nine o'clock the olub.went to the Paxton and first sang {d'the rotunda after which they went up stairs and serenaded Mr. Laird In hr- room, tfter which that gentleman made his appearance and acknowl- edged the honor in a brief speech that was very pleasant to the boys. The clab was next lnvited down to the Paxton club rooms, where they were joined by several Omaha gentle- men and passed the time pleasantly untll midnight. Champagne flowed like water, and one song followed another in qulck succeeslon, the boys appearing atthelr very best. Mr. Lalrd made them a second epeech, not less happy than the first, aud the party finally separated mataal ly well plea —— WELLSY' “ROUGH ON CORNS,” Ask for Wells' **Rough on Corns,” 160. Quick, ocomplete, permanent vure, Corns, warts, bunions, Sunday School Association. SraTe SECRETARY'S OFFI Krarney, Neb,, May 10, 1883 The annusl conventlon of the Ne- braska Sunday School assaciation will be held at Columbus, June 12, I3 and 14, commencing on lhudly evening, and closing Taursday evering, Colum- us says ‘‘come,” and it is makin eyery effort to insare suocess. Eug schpol and county association Is enti- tied $o two delegetes, The rallroads e o o R BT T e, S o T T i T T R T | e e Thirteenth streets to grade from Doug+ make the usaal recuct'on of one and one-fourth fare for the round trip. The Sloux City & Pac.tio road will re- turn persons who Leve pad full fare goitg At ore fourtt fai, apon pre- seutation wt theie i 1u Fremont of a certificate of atteucance at the ccn- venuon, The Usion Paclfic and the Burlirgton & Missourt River roads will sell excurelon tickuts for theronnd trip at oue and ove fourth fare upon peesentativn ut the wation ot startirg of a certificate cbtained from the cor- respouding secretary of the asecocia- tlou before leaviog nome, which cer- tificate entitles the hoider to such ex- cuarston ticket at the rednced rate. B sure to obtain these ceriificates prior to starting from home by app'ylng to the corresponeing eecretary, H, B Gilbert, at Kearney, Nab,, statingthe route by which yoo rescn Columbue, B. F. Jacobe, of Coleago, chalrman of the execative committes of the In ternational Sunday Sshool sesoctation, {8 expected to be with ©vs, and to- gether with leadlvg Sanday echool workers of our own s‘ate, will make the conventlon cre cf deep Interest and profit to the Sanday echool paople present, Bring gosper hymos com bined, together with bibles, ponctle aud note paper. H. B. GiLert, S.ate S - A MARKET HOU E' elary. A New Propoeition for aMuch Needed Bullding Sinco the proposition of the syndi- cate represented by Webster Soyder to erect o §150,000 market houmse on Jefierson equare foll through the eubject has been pratty much loat slght of. I: ia learned now that Gen, Esta brock proposed to erect at an early day & market house which will cout §50,000 and which will be located on his own property on Sixteenth street opposite Jeffernon Square. Ia conveneation with Mr. Estabrook it was stated by him that the priject was bona fide and if the proper leg- {slation cau be secured from the cliy council will be carried out. The plans are already drawn ana are now to b. seen at Mr, Estabrook’s cftice. The building will be sach as to be not ouly remunerative to ite owners but a credit to that part of the city and the only delay is ocoasioned by walting to see if the council will take some sction for the protection of such an enter- prise. “IHE WILD WEST." L T N\ AMALARLAR TR RN N AN\ for Infants and Children. Castoriapromotes l)|gost ion and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. * Castorin is so well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." 1. A. ARCHER, M. D, 82 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, What gives our Children cheeks, ‘What cures their fevers, makes them slee] 'Tis_Castor] ‘When babies fret and ery by turns, What cures their colie, kills their worms, But Castoria, What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and torial CENTAUR LINIMENTan absolute cure for Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, irns, Galls, The most Powerful and Pene= trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, To LOAN— Lowe:t Rates of In :\l Y LOANED - On chattel mortgage room AVE 7 Un'on Block, +omer 15th and Farnam 120-Ime § ty by J. \ ONEY—Loaned on chattel pror AYA 7 Beatty, No 218 Scuth 14th stre 6-1mot N TO LOAN—At § } LN RelBatate and Loan Agency, HELP WANTED. cont, Shrivers | *176.4m | | M2 | R RENT—Ore Piato, ono new argan, reas: M tercer. Bemii ! Loan Agency, 16th & Douglas | Ko able terme. ‘S0 204- ¢ Hospe's Music Hal MOR SALE OR RENT — turcs Firs® closs loc:ti e ro'm with fix. for grocery and Crug store South 15th strect, betwe n Martha and Dorcas, July $1,100, McCAGUE, 235-t1 Opp. 71OR RENT—Two nice large dwellings, No. 1 lecation, REYNOLDS & MOT/'ER. QO FCENT— 1501k and 10t at v Bell's, Rent Burcau, opposite Post ANTEU—A Germsn boy to work in restan- sm and Douglas, 00 st., between Fi \ - — \Y,\:vn-.u. Five carventers maker, and one boy to learn trade, . 501-15¢ W. Everirr, 1006 Dodge \\7A‘1Ell £00 m: " tender facos to o sbop, and bs convi e the tineat arti tsin the & d Farnam ste, \ TANTED *A sev nd cook at ihe Hous>, Womsn proferred, must be & good t 47 AN ED—A geod barber at the Chicaco 'y Wouas, propr ctor, V& Bortee Shop. b , 1622 Capitol avenue, Om 510 16§ VV/ANIED-S0 teams ab corner Fourtconth aud Faroam this wornli g, WA tout hoy st 1518 Dodge strect Arrival of the “Buftalo Bill' Party in Omaha. A rpecall traln of nine ocars arrived in this clty over the Unlon Pacific abont 4 o’clcck last evening, bringing the men, animals and parsphernalia of the ““Wild Weat,” the Cody and Carver cumbiuation, which broke camp at Columb s yesterday morning. The train was run right down to the U. P, shope, whero it was unloaded of bag and baggage and the proces— slon, a most unique one, at once teok its way out Sixteenth strcet to the driving park, where the party again goes into camp, The party comptlses about eighty men and more than that number of animals. There are over sixty Indlans —Omahas, Ogaliala Sioux, Brule Sloux and Pawnees. Then there sre buffalos, elk, dogs, and about fifty broncho ponies. Altogether the per- sonnol of the party {4 very novel and the sppearance well calculated to at- tract attention. Wilberforce Grand Concert Com- pany (formerly known as the Stewart Concert Company), endorsad by both pulpit and prese, will give one of their Grand Concerts at Masonic Hall, cor- ner Sixteenth and Capitol avenus, for the benefit of the new African M. E Chaurch to night. Do net fail to hear them, General admission, 50 cents; children under 12 years, 25 cents. Birp Mircuery, P Tleal Hstate lransfers. The following deeds were filed for rocord in the county clerk's office May 14, reportei for THE Brr by Ames’ roal estate agenoy: B. and L. Reed wod wives to J. H. Erck, w, d., lot 55, Nelson's add, $350. W. J Connell and wifa to J. Gray, c. d, lot 8 block ‘D,” Shiun's ., 81 00 A. M G MoCormick aud huebard to F. B Kennard, et, al. w. d., part lot 6, blcek 135, §6,000. J. W. Shank and wite to J P. Roe, w. d., part lot 36 and n. 4 lot 37, Kountzo's add., §2,000. J. Barker and wite to M. Tibke, w. d., part lota 106 aud 106, Nelson's add., 81 550, Z. Stevens and wife to J. H, Erck, w. d., lot 3, block 212} — $3,500, L. R. Tattle, Jr., to G, K, Strat- man, w, d., lot 2, Tattle's subdivision —8625 J. McKoon to H. H. parcel sec, 22, 15, 13— H. H. aud 8, Rors to J McKoon, w, d., parcel sec. 22, 15, 13 - $2,5600. F. P. and E A, Gould to F. J, and C. E. Sliter, w, d., lots 2 and 3, blook 3, sub-division, lot 5, Capitol add. —-$1,300. A Run on a Drug Store, Never was such & rush de for any Drug Store a8 is now at ( odmsn's 1ot & trisl bottle of Dr. King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, Ooughs and Colds. Al persons aflec. ed with Asthms, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Jevere Conghs or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can wet a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at the above Drug Store, Repular size, $1 00, Roes, w. d., 000. Don’t be Alarmed al Bright's disease, Diabewe, or avy dlsease of the kidreys, liver or urina ry organs, as Hop Bitters will cer- talnly and Jastingly cure you, and it is the only thing that will. —e e SPECIAL NOTICES. S&'SPECIALS wlil POSITIVELY not bein sarted uniess pald In advance. TO LOAN—MONEY LOA B savings bank Is now prepared to make loaus 9a Omaka Gty or Déuglas oounty 1eal e:4v @ at eurrent retes o lnvereet. No commimsion cha " jos o1 D, Thomes, room §, Oreightea Bleck. YV ANTEDCompotent gl for ganeral house: work, 23dandzt M ryv's are ne 434-16 MRS ROBI PURVIS, ANTED—A B wood laundre: Apply at M, T, Patii Grace, Tass ccok. Blust be Wages #6.00 per week, , ha.nders street, near 483-16¢ e.nt. Apply to Haury Coops, 2'5 1:th | one cabinet | | JPOR SALE— Half intercst in Moot 1mett F' t 15 | |F QURNISHED rcoms and board. Modern con- 18 0 Do jge strect 1000 1mt les rable lecation 0. 9011 Fiuo upright 519 Dodge = treet taco, fine Kim. . HOSPE, Jr, FOR SALE 7 E i~ “The Flo.ence," Far- i comulets, The only hotei in the place.gaAd ‘ress H. E. Clirk, Stells, Rithardson loth | conrty, Neb. 51021 Ma ath 10th st [ Ft'r sh milch oow. M. A. M Na 14 8, 17cn stecet 40516 OR SALE—Two story frame 12 ronm house, with c'0:¢ts and cel arani city water, Lot 41x6 Also 14 wtory tix room hcuse, 8ets, cellar, ci tern and will. Lor 5564, Wil b sold on t me payments, A rare barvai E. L MOR 475-18 E & CO. pieol & OR SALE -On acount cf removal from town the American House, 920 Douglas street, be- tween 9th and 10th, For further particulais ap- ply st vremises. L3 Ross’ 416154 OR SALE— hree fra ue building cn we:t side of 12th street, adjoinng the northwest cor- «r of Douglas, on lot 8, blyck 1 3 Bids will be received at the Merchants' Mational Bank until May 17th, SAMUEL E. ROGER 3, 7017 AN1ED A gir! to co second work, M. A, 4 8.17th st 491416 t Slaven houee 10t 469, VW ANTED M e aged woman to do house-work. Wa. s 81, p.r week, at 912 Dovg ass reet, 464 ANTED—A good com 90d wages will be p otent girl to which , N. W. corner 18 & Lavenport St 448.t1 AW ANTED6 men tor track Isyers, [raulrs Cd field House GEO. VANFIELD. 441-151 " ANTEU—Three or jour imyroved (arms for | $2,200.. cash cusomers, also we dence prepe ty incty. E. L. _ mlo-iw ANTE A good baker, steady work and kord wages paid, single man prepared, 9-5 Address C. M, mofhe, Seward, Neb ADI'S OR YOUNG ME pleags nt work at their own homes; 82 to 85 & day easly and quietiv mde; work - ent by mail; vo canyas in¢; 0o stamps for reely “Plea ¢ ad- dress RELIABLE Ma - UFACIURING O ,Drsw er TT Philadelphia, Pa. 302-17t ANTED —A diniog room girl at the Cre'gh toa hou e, 815-t1 BITUATIONS WANTED, \V/ ANTED-Sitration by young man Hss besn nccustomed to office work or gro-ery buslners. Good refercnces given, Wharton, Post Office, Omaha ANTED—Situation o & small family by a German girl. Iaquire at 1.6 N, 13th S, a1t Capitol Ave. | VWANTE IN | ing, pullies;snd belting for driving 'the abo City or country to take nice, lighs and | al.o one 45, ( FothLE}thom i NOR SALF—7 room house_and barn, twn full T lota hisely improved. Fine location, South Omaba. $3000, AMES, 855-1m> 1506 Fainam., OR SALE—Now cottageand Four lotson Park avenue only $2600, emall cash paym nt, bal- ce cqusl annual payments at elght per cent. 0-tt ALE—Two acres on fouth Thirteenth strear, good Louse seven 10oms, hat, cistern 300 hearicg rape nd large amount of fruit ot all kind. ~ Larg: 00 MCCAGUE, opposite Post Office. 319 TIOR SALE— Heuse and let, 6 rcoms, £ood cie- H'tern, cut-buildings, etc.. large lot, near town REYNOLDS & MOTTER. 177-1wo OR BALE--A Gre ciass second hand phaoton Call at 1819 Harncy 8t. 397 NOR SALE—~#lax mill machinery consisting brake, 2 duste's, beater, picker, press, Can work el phor £ tred or green st-cK, alo sn H. P, engina wita boller, smoke: tack in ure: co up ot 1 Addrew WILL. TAM TAIT Charles City lowa, 205-3m| OR “ALF—Water p-wer g ist mill, Inquire of Ei Bracg, waverl), Neo, 342 6§ 7 OR SALE—Old newspapers in large and emall qu nticies at this ofh tt OR SALE OR RENT—Vose Piano. 52818 C. J. CANAN. Ph llips, 1207 ram, OR SAL| t, near town, § 175-1m 0LD> & MOTT! E—ODe 2} tc RE R, MIBCELLAREDUH WANTH ANTED—To rent, two houses by June Ist, on large h-use of about 8 or 9 rcoms house 10 be within 5 blocks of posioffica. A dreas “F " Bee office. 506 16* \ ANTED—Set cf butcher's books to ke onin | ne small co.tage of abn t 5 rooms, and | Larce LEN ¥ of gond brick. $8.50 per Thoueand at KILN. Chimney bricks §7.00 per thousod, Cistern brick $5.00, w0 close bus s 1 ORENZO DAEBLE, ©no block south of 15th aud Bellevue roau. 150-1moj ORSAL —Four gocdlots, one huif m le irom OMF RTALE room with bosrd in privite family—with children pref.rred—by alady trat wili_care for room if desired. Reference given and requircd. Address “M," Fee o C ants o meet *'C d FOR FENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. 0% RYNTP—Elegant fornished fr nt roow, 1816 Dodge street, McCor.uick bl ck. 498-21) [FOR BENT_Xew boure Enquirs of Mr 4 " Wodcls, 25°h street, betwern Davenpors snd Chicago, 49916 URNISHED ROOMS T) RENT—Sultab'e for leman 1619 Farnam S, 617§ " OR RENT—A hou'e of 8 ven rocms, hest lo- l‘ua fon i1 the ety Toquire at 1h- Weatern Cornice Woiks, D ug'as strect, betwern 1ith and 12th, 6 8-17 TOR RENTHouse wi'h five rooms, good re- pair, nice yard Rent #25 permio’ 1h. 00321 JOHN W. BELL, Drugg'st. 'R RENT—A vlcatant front room w!'h b ard 1011 S \unders strcet,on strect car line B13-10° 0% RE iT—Handsomelv furnished roon's brick n-u e, bay window. Rent 1616 Lhk t NOR > 82 within two blccks of Post office 11ro ms, 7 clrsets ba h rocm good w.ter. Mu @ be reatad this week M CAGUE, 457-19 « poosite Post office, MOR RENT—A vicely furnis ed room. A few table boarders wanted, Dodge a1 22d strcet. 48619+ {TORE FOR RENT—Corner cf 16th and Dav~ ) Inquire 1610 Davenport strect —Farni-hod rcom 902 Farnam 465158 Fun RENT—-A front pavlor brautifu'ly fur. nished t) 1 or 2 gen‘lemen at 1613 Do fge St. - 471018 OR REN T—1} story house 6 rooms nottheast corner 15th and Clark. Enquire of Wi, tead at DEWEY & STONE. T4 2w R, FeT - Fopsant furnished room with board. Modern imjrovements 1718 Dodge, 458 17§ NlcE!.Y-—hnrnuh:d room to rent, 117 8. 17th 8t. 450-17§ R RENT -Geod six room house sod barn Pacitc B4, 830, AMES, ot Farnvm 8k, OR RENT—Two usfurnished_roows st 1018 " sney wrveh. W. MEBRILL, exchings for meat. Addres: 1, 2 3, Bee | I prstoffic . Chewp, eay terms. cfilce. 0218 1781m 'KE NOLUS & MOT[ER VWALDE cnand wite furcished | JQOR SALB—A first ccond hnd top room tral loation. Ad. | K gy, Cailav 1310 treot 3 dress R. C. 7. P. Ry. Co, 477.16¢ | — - 0 CONTRACTORS—We have about 1000 yards of dirt for rale, E, & H. D. EST nRO0K. 20 VARD—Tge above reward wil e &V, yaid to anyone giving such intormation a: will ead to theares' of tne thief and recov- ery ¢f the tarpaulin st len trom my wagon 1ith iy F. W. MARSH Grand St, YELMONTO Rescaurant, Humphrey & Co., 1115 Dodge street, Loard §3 50 per week, May4-1m =5 == EDWA RD KUKHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CON TIONALIST, 498 Tenth strect, betwoen Far and Harney. Will, with the ald of guard! spirits, obtaln for any one a glance of the past and present, sad rn cartain conditions in the fo- ture. Boots srd Shoes made to order. aatiatactinn o Parteot POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of puri snd wholesomencas, Mere economi than the orphiary kinds, and wencot be sold in competition with the multiude of lew test shord alumor phosphate powder 3old culy in :..."‘ 'lla:u. Bilkine Fewien 00, Wll-50. %8 o 4 -

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