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- 8% _EB2BE FB25F usRse amesa e - FREL.E HH the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY JUNKE 2 = The Daily Bee. OMAHA, Saturday Morning, June 2, LOOAL BREVITIES, ~—District court begins on Monday, ~—Fresh pine spples at Wiemer's, ~This is June weather with a ven. geoance, ~—1Tts & cold day now when there is no rain storm. r, Samuel Reose is the happy father of a boy. —One plain drunk, arrested dThursday was fired out of town yesterday, Mrs, Lawrence McMahon has returned from a visit to friends in Clinton, I, —A jury in judge Stenburg's court has decided the quarterly payment of the fee for liquor licenses is illegal, —The sheriff yesterday closed up a well- known Harney street saloon on a claim for $180 held by a 8t. Louis house, ~—A sneak thief stole 825 from the trunk of a boarder at Mrs. Reed's place, on Twelfth and Jackson streets, Wednesiay. 1t is probable that a new '‘Varieties” will be opened on Harney street at an ear- ly day by Manager Nugent, formerly of the Academy of Music. —Fank Deekin and Mac Schiller, two boys, have been arrested for stealing news- papera, Their trial will come up next week. —Mike Gilligan, who was so badly used up a few days ago, is able to be about The party was one of the best managed of the season, and all the committees ac- quitted thempelves to the satisfaction of everybedy, especially the committee on refreshments, The party diepersed about two o'clock, ~The Theodore Thomas orchestra, sev- enty strong, will pass through Omaha on aspecial train to-day, en route to San Francisco, They go out via the B, & M, and D, & R, G. roade, —The contest for the silver medals at the Paxton Houre bowling alley, closed Thursday. The winners were: W. A, A BIG BREEZE. A Wind Storm Which Appeared With Funrise, 1t Blowa in & Few Windows ard Does Bome Littie Damage. About 6 o'clock Friday morning the Redick, at “‘ten pins,” score 646; A, Cahn, “three in o row,” score 77; H. E. Hogle, “oocked hat,” score 137, and H. A, Dond, “nine pins,” score 25, The alley has been clowed for the senson, MARTIAL MATTERS. News from Various Quarters of Army Doings, Rumored Changes, Tho stats of affalrs concerning Thornburgh s still rather mixed. Whether the post is to be built and the appropriation of $90,000 e¢xpondod as at first expected no one seems to know. The revoking of the orders counter- manding the movement of troops looks as if somothing is to be done, but whether thet something is to be in the line of & permanent post is doubtfal, Major I. D. D:Rassey, 4th U, S, infantry, leaves here Sunday for Fort Bridger, to take command of a again, and looks very little worse for the wea —Albert Leisenring's place to-day at 3 p, m, —The internal revenue collections for the month of May whre $143,420.85, being the largest for any one month yet record- ed in this district, ~A hotly contested base ball match was played Thorsday between the High school and the Oreighton college mines, resulting in & victory fr the High school by a score of 18to 17, ~—A meeting will be held at the opera house on the evening of June th to ratify the action of the Philadelphia oconvention and to form a branch of the Irish-Ameri. ‘oan national league, faneral, takes ~Treasurer Whitmore, of Boyd's opera house, is traveling incognito, having din- pensed with the hirsute appendage which has hitherto adorned his upper lip, —The fire department desires to return thanks to Mrs, Milton Rogers, Mrs, A, D. Jones, Mrs. G, W. Smith and Mrs, Dilrantz, who contributed flowers for de. coration on Memorial Day, —Choice Strawberries and Cherries at ‘Wiemer’s, —A dispatch was received Thursday that the steamer Westphalia, having among its passen:ers Henry Dohle and family, Henry Eicke, Peter Goos, Henry Bolln, John S, Olair and Honry Andre. wen, all of Omaho, reached Houthampton onthe night of the 20:b, and that the above passengers reached Hamburg yes terday, —A meeting of the chartor members of the Nebraska Commercial Men's Associa- tion will be held at the Paxton hotel on Saturday evening, June 24, for the pur- pose of adopting constitution and by-laws and also the election of cfticers, A full attendancs is requested so that all may havea voice in forwing & permanent or. ganization, ~—A colored individual traveling under the name of Winston Green, was arrested at the instigation of one Mrs, Johnson,who eharges him with annoyiug her life and so on, Mr, Green claims that he had her promise of marriage, and it would seem he was only trying to secure his rights. Mrs, Johnson says she would not marry him under any circumstances, —Saturday is “Glove day” at Morse's, and in connection with their great sale they will offer to-dey about 50) dozen 1adies’ lisle extra long Jersey and Mos- quetaire gloves at 500 on the dollar, Their 1acs sals commands the attention of every buyer of these godds mnd their entire wholesale lace stock will be thrown on their counters at less than cost toim- port. —There is a good deal of complaint about the manner in whioh the Omaha postoffice is at present conducted. A let- ter mailed from Washington City April 30th was delivered to the party addressed May 25th, although it arrived in due time, Another party claims that three letters sent him were kept for over a month, It is true that the employes of the postoffice may be overworked and under-paid, but such things should not happen under any circumstanoes, —A man by the name of Levy, who works for Mr, Phillips, the merchant tailor, was arrested Thursday tor intoxi. oation, and appearing before Judge Beneke in that condition, was remanded to jail, On the way to the lockup he sud- denly turned and seized the arm of Ofiicer Flynn between his teeth, inflicting » severe bite before he could beshakenoff, Friday he was arraigned and paid a fine of $25 and $3.55 costs, Canpibalism seems to be a growing evil in this country, and it is well thet it should be severely punished. —An adjourned meeting of the o lored citizens was held Thursday at Lewis’ hall, to take into cousideration the call for = state convention to be held in Omabs, Awgust 1, 1883, for the purpose of electing delegates to the national convention to be held at Louisville, Ky., on September 21, 1838, After the adoption of a series of res- olutions, & committee of five was appoint- ed by the chairman on call for the pro- posed state conveution, Addresses were made by C, D, Bell, W. H, Butler, E. R, Overall and others, and afterward the meeting adjourned eubject to call of the chairman, H. W, Cossley, Chairman; A, T. Brown, Becretarv, ~The grand ball given by the I, O, O, ¥.,Bisters of Ruth Rebeccs degree, at Masonic hall Thursday, was probaby the best attended party of the season, there being nearly two hunared and fifty couple present, The full Union Pacific band furnished the music for the oceasion, and an elegant collation was served by the Jadies of the lodge in the rooms adjoiming, battalion of four companies of Infant- ry which are ordered to construct s road over the Ulntah mountains to Fort Thornburgh. The troops will have a good deal of hard work to do— work which s not a part of a soldler's duty, but which, in the west, they are often called upon to perform, Oaptain W, H, Blsbee, 4th infant- ry, now at Fort Niobrara, Is ordered to report to Major DaRussey, In con- nection with the bullding of the Fort Thornburgh road. Msjor General Sohofield, now in command of the military division ot the Pacific, will shortly bs relieved, and assigned to the command of the milltary division of the Missourl, in place of Goneral Sherldan, who will go to Washington to take command of the army. . Major General John P)po, now in command of the department of the Missourl, is to be assigned to the com- mand of the dlvislon of the Paolfic, d Brigadler Goneral Augur Is to be aseigued to the command of the de- partment of the Missourl, Theee are some of the rumored changes to teke placs, On the recommendation of his post commander, the unexplred portion of the sentenco Inthe case of Recralt Thomas Daly, troop G, Fifth cavalry, published in goneral court martial or. ders No. 11, current serios, from thete headquarters, is romitted, Company commandera serving in this department, when notifying the paymaster of the dlscharg of @ sol- dier (which netifizatlon will be made at least ten days prior to dissharge), will, in addition to description snd signature of the moldier, the amount of clothiug psy duo oa final state- ments, together with retalned pay and total amonut of deposit, Slonel John 8. Mason, Ninth in- fantry, having reported at these head- querters will proceed to Fort D, A. Russell, Wyo., and assume commahd at that post and his regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. An- derson, Nioth lofantry, on being re- lieved by Oolonel Mason, will proceed to and assume command cf Fort Bridger, Wyo. U R Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The greatest medical wonder of the wind began blowlng from the south and soon Increased to a gale, It howled through the town, blew over eigus and sent storo boxes whirl. ing down the streets and played a tune on the network of wires spread aboat the city which could be heard for blocke. It was by all odds the most severo southern zephyr experlenced here in a lony time and it was generally ex- pected that news of a oyclone soath of the ofty would b received during the day. The huge plates glass window on the Farusm streot mde of Saxe's drug siore, was drawn out sash and all by the suctlon, aud smashed into & thousand pieces. As it cannot bs duplicated short of 8+, Louis, which will require aix monthe’ time, the cor- ner of Boyd’s opera house will be dls- figured that long, The wind also blew in the windows of the residencs of N. J. Buaranham, and one of hia childron was reverely cut in the head. ..Hon, John L. Webstor, whose resi- dence when first erected was blown to pleces by a oyclone, got his family in readiness to leave the promises, fearing & recurrence of the former disnster. 1 is probablethat more damage wae done whish {8 not reported, as tho wind must have been mors violent in the edge of town, which has not the protection afforded by the hills tc the central part of the ofty. LAST NIGHT'S STORM, Another storm eot in early last evening, which continued untll after midoight, and probsbly was equal to any experlenced this spring in the amount of ralnfall, if not in damage to property, The raln poured down In torrents, and was accompanled by violent thunder and vivid lightning, Tho first washout noted was In the alley between Boyd's opera house and Schroder and Booht's drug store, on Fifteenth street, along the line of sewer. The whole allsy seemed to have dropped through and red lights had to be pat up to warn pedestrisns. On Ohicago street It was reported that the sidewalks and ocrosswalks wero llited bodlly and floated away. Depnty Marshal Gorman was driven ont of his cffize In the court houso yard by the flood. He fought it for awhile with hls broom but when the notlees on boards ‘‘comrmit no noi sauca’ began floating around, he pack- ed up and moved iato the corridor of the jail, Dariog thestorm yesterday morning the lightoing struck No. 2englne house and cub off the telophone wire ran— ning fcto it, but did no damage to the bullding, The telephone at Lininger & Mat- calt’s warehouse was burned up by electrloity durlog the day. No reports wers roccived from the North arnd Sovth Cmaha crecks and sewera as the working of the telephone system was Interrupted. There s probably a good deal of damagoe done about the ety which will ba heard from to-day. e POLICE COURT. Transcripts Prepared for the District Court by Judge Beneke. The following wransczipt of cases to come before the grand jury at the ap- proaching term of the distrlot oourt, world, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Uancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corus, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin erup tions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or monoy refunded. 25 cents per box, For sale by O, F, Goodman, e PERSONAL. G. W, Brigge, of Denver, is in town, J. M, Sewall, of Juniata, is in town, G, M. Hohl, of St. Joe, is in the city, ‘W. A, Downing, of Kearney, is in the city. L. E. Beaumont, of Rich Hill, is in town. Mazon Gregg, of Lincoln, is at the Mil. lad, L. D, Phillips, of Denver, is at the Paxton. Hon, W, R. Morse, of Clarks, is at the Millard. 0. E, Goodwin,of Denvyer, is at the Met- ropoliton, George H, Smith, of Philadelphia, is at the Paxton. H, ¥, Downs and wife, of Lincoln, are in the city, Wilfred O, Potter, of Chicago, Is & guest of the Paxton, Miss T, H. McKioney, of Cleveland, is at the Millard. W, E, Beach and wife, of North Platte, are at the Paxton, Governor Edmunde, wife are in town, Hon D, M, Tomblin, of Arapahoe, is at the Millard yesterday, Miss Rosa 1. Bartholomew, of Emporis, Kan,, is at the Millard Hon, Geo, A. Brooks, of Bazille Mills, is registered at the Millard, L. H, Kilbourne, of Laucaster, Wis , is a guest at the Metropolitan, JIno, C, Skinner and two ladies, of De- troit, are at the Metropolitan, R, A, Douglss, of North Platte and J, H, Gravee, of Superior, are in town, John 8, Mareh and wife, of Guide Rock, Neb., are guests of the Metropolitan, A, B. Burgess, traveling agent of the U, P. railway st Indianapolis, returned east Thursdsy. D, 0. McMartin, Exq., of Des Moines, is in the city visiting his old college mate, W. B, Morris, Eeq. R. J. Pierson, of Denver and K, H, Overstreet, of Lynchburg, Va,, are guests of the Metropolitan, of Dakots, and has been prepared and tranemitted by Mr, Jerome Penzal, olerk of the police court: February 8th, Wm, H. C. Stephen- son, assaulting his wife, fined $10 and costs, Appealed. February 21, Wm, J. Dancan, in- cest with his 12 year oid daughter, March 5, Wm, Kregor, burglarizing the houte of H. B, Burnham on t he night of the 21st of February. March 16, Peter Rush, robbing Jen- nie Dicklnson of §200. March 21, R, H. Lovett and Henry Willlams, robbery of watch and ohsin of Owen Wilson, corver of Eleventh and Douglas. May lst, J. Adams slias J. Rey- nolds, convicted of belng usplelous person; fined §10 and co tenced to be lmyrloned fn the elty jall for thirty days at hard labor; ap- pealed, May 10th, Lewis Givens, adultery; lived in a state o! adultery with Marla Cartis—real wifo. Oatharine Givens, o Leavenworth, Kausas, May 11th, John A, Bartlne, embez- zlement of $360 from H. and C, Hick- man, May 11, Ed Kennedy, obtaining goods under false pretenses—two gold watohes from Mex Meyer & Bro., by means of a forged order purporting to ba from John Banmor, May 14, Dan Ryap, threatening the life of Thomas Ryan. May 17, John O'Brien, John Ma. gulre, Michael Qalulan, grand lar- ceny—stesling 90 yards of silk from L. B. Willisms & Son. May 21, Wm, Hall, throatening the life of Ofticer P, Maiza, May 21, Pat Marphy and Charles Stanley, larceny, for stealing an over- coat and other wearing spparel from Turner hall, May 22, Charles B, Schrote and Mary Sshrote, assault with Intent to maurder— killed John Martin, — Tleal Hstate ‘Lransfers, The followlng decds were filed for rocord In the county olerk’s office May 31, reported for Tue Bee by Ames' real estaté agenoy: Wm, 8. Adams and wife to S, E, Epperson, w.d.,, lot 7, block 86, Oredlt Foneler addition, 81,250, James Litey to Mary Ellingwood, w, d. ed of lot 15, block 11, W, Smith's addition, §1,000. Donols H. Andrews to Ohas, C Housel, w. d., undivided half of lots 3 and 4, block 107, $7,000, Edward Diedrick and wife to John B, Furey, w, d, lot 1, block 6, 8hinn's additlon, §2,260 W. N. McOanddlish and wife to Ou- oar O'Kandor, w. d, 1§ of lot 14, MoCarddish Plice, 8200 John Rush, treasurer, to Abner Fronch, d,, parcsle In scotions 10 and 16, 16, 13, snd parcel in sections 14, 16, 13, $13 19 Andrew J. Hanscom and wife to Edgar Lowerton, w. d., lot 21, block 16, Hansoom Placo, $625 Wm, W, Lowo and wife to Frank Murpby, w. d., lots 1and 2, block 146, 81 Frank Marphy to Sallle H. H. :Alwe. w. d., lota 1 and 4, block 146, Andrew J, Hausoom and wife to Dexter L. Thomae, wd, lot 186, 17, 19, 20, 21, blk 11, Hauscom placo, $1,650, Mary M. Wilaon, ot al, to Jahann Hags, deed, w) of nw} of sec. 19- 16-12, §1,200, —_—— DOC. EAGGS, The Koted Confidence Man, and His Gang in Tuwn, From Which They Should ba Fired at Once A few months azo tho notoriovs confidence man kuown sa *Doc” Bagge cams to this olty with his wifa, having been fired out of Deaver The fact was published in the pspers, and heleft qaletly on a Sanday atternoon, Friday a Bee reporter learned that that he had coma back, and accompan- {ed by eight companion splrits, is now in the city. Doc Baggs was a well known char- acter in Omaha in the dags of C. ada Bill, and has mads a record scarcoly less notorlous out west. He s 80 well known that his presence anywhere Is always recognized by the aathorities, and hls room is always better than his ccmpany. Tt wiil ba well for the anthorities to look after thiz gang and see that thelr stay in Omaha is short, Y Y R DS A Life aving Servioe. Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutchison, Kan,: Saved his life by a rimple Trial Bottle o Dr, King’s New Discovery, for Consump- tion, which caused him to procure a large bottle that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of ¢l mate and everything elte had failed Astbma, Bronchitis, Severe Conghw, ard all Throat and Lung direnses, it is guaranteed to Trial bottles tree at C. drug store. rure, F. Goodman’s L Large The Home New York Life insur- anco company han the largest ratlo of aseots and surplus to its linbilittes of ony of the leading compantes | TO AND FRO. An Idea of the Annual Traffic Over the Union Pacific, The Figures Away Up in the Billione, Nearly everyone of our readers will be Interested in the forwarding intereats of Owaha and the west, and the following table of figures, taken from the officlal trsffis reports of the Unlon Pacific for 1881 and 1882, The total treffic, in round figares amount- ed toelght blilion, three huudrad and thirty-three million, three hundred and thirty-one thousand, seven hun drod and efeht pounds (8'3: for two pears: Wa presont a few prominent ltems for the parposs of giviug an 1dea of tho development o! the wineral, agri- cultural aud pascoral resources of the oountry tributary to this natlonal highway: U 10N PACIPIC TRAFFIC, Article, 18:2, 1881, Coal, 1) 681,712,990 Metallic ore: 24,601,870 Metallic ores sy Qotti.oose. o Oats nud Batle: Potatoes & vege's. Load. ... Bullion Matte, ete.... Hides & furs. Wonl Osttle . 260,237,025 Hoge . 86,397,106 Horses and mules, 17,019'495 18,171,300 Sheep....... 2 4,380 16,002,0: Hog products 771,140 1 Beof 952543 Fish and game... 12,616,250 DolbEy i iies s 242,010 Butter, eggs and 18,635,760 83,011,829 10,438,910 81,009,445 51' 821,885 79 416,760 Total mov’'ment.4,203.271,065 4,130,060,643 1n comparing figares In 1878, we find that the Union Pacific moved one billion, six hundred and eighty-elght million, thirly seven thousand, three hundred and ten pounds, an incrosse in 1882 over 1878, of 2,615,238,7565 pounds. There are few who now doubt the abundent and permenent prosperity of the territory lylng west of the Missourl river, v:hen they giance at the above figzures, and study the boundless resources yot untouched and untilled. It s s fli- clent to present the facts and allow others to dwell on the ultimate re- sults, Shingler, ete Green fruit 36 Dry goods. .. 70,005,725 morn&ev . — S e x We notia bee T 1':l|mul : ! [tnst Association, of Cedar Rapic ORANGE BLOSBOMS: Tows, highly epoken of by the leading ; FIETR papers You ehould secure a certificate The Ah'quest-Chrisiie Marriave at|at once, Wiite for circulars and appli- Saratoge. cations, The marrlags of Me. Caas, A. Ahi- quost and Miss Julia Christie, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mo, Jamaa Chcisie, took place at the family rosidence ou North 23d aireot last evening, being attended by tho ralatlves and s fow intimate personal friends oniy., The ceremony was performed by Rav. W. E. Copeland, of the Uni- torlan charch, The bride was elo- gantly attired In brown silk with the usual wreath of orange bloesorme, Fol- lowing the ceremony & sumptuous ban- quat was spread, iocluding all the de- ltcaciee of the season. Tha table was elegantly adorned with flowers and the abundance of dsintles b flss de- scrlption. Music and dancing fol- lowed, and a general good time was enjoyed, The presents were numercus and oostly, belng of a useful as well as ornsmental character. Mr. and Mrea. Ahlquest at once took possession of their home, corner of Davevport and Twenty-fourth streets, whero they are ready to re celve the many friends who will join in congratulating the happy couple. Cuckoo, An wer Wanted. Can any one bring us Mall Matter He'd tor Postage, The posimasicr gereral has d n order to take «ffest on the firat of July pext, th respect to what is knowu an ““hold for postege” matter, e order provides thut “whenever letier propalc at lees than one full rate of postage, or any psroel of third or fourth olass matter nov fully prepeid, and being otherw'se maliable, is deposited at s posioflize of the fitat, second or third cinss sud consigned t- any other post- office in the United States, 1t shalt be the daty of tha postmoster to send to the address an othc'al postal card con talning a notleco of the detention, and & request to remit the proper amount of postage to enable the l:tter to be forwarded to ita destination, ““This provision apzlies only to watter which does not baar the card or sddress of the se:der, Sucha card matter ehould be returued imme- distely to the porty mailing it, as preecribed by existing regulations,” Tho law rcquires that letters pre— paid with less than one full rate, and third and fourth clats matter not fully prepald shail ba sent to the dead lettor offica, but under this order where the wonder is not kuown the addresscraare to be glven an opportus uliy of paylng the deficlent postage, a caso of |aud of recelviug the matter directly Kiduey or Liver Complaint that Electrio | from the matling office, Thls plan has Bitiers will not upeedily curc? Wo say they can not, as thousands of cses already permanently cured, and who are daily rec. been tiiod for many years pastat the letter carrler offices with most eat- isfactory results, the statisiics show- ommending Eicotrio _Bitters, will prove, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or aby urinary complaint quickly cured, They purify the blood, regulate the bow. ele, and act directly on the diseased parts, Ing that more than elehty per cent of the addressers notifiad have respouded with the postege The succes of the Every bottls guaranteed. For salo at 50c | €XPeriment hns induced the postmas- bottle by C. "LAWN MOWERS, 200 assorted Patterns and eize, wholesale and retail, ¢ EVANS' Soed Blove. w31 8 Cl L Rallway. In conneciion with the present through car running srrangement via N. Y. P. & 0. and Eclo railways, com- menclng Sucday, June 3:d, llmited express will leave St. Louls at 8 9. m, with o lne of Palace slceping and drawlng room cars through to New York via the B, & O. rallrcad, arrly- ing at New York second evening at 9:30 ', Louls time, Evoning limited exprees lesves at 7 p. w. with through Palace and sleeping cosches to New York without chavge via N. Y. P, & 0. and Erie rallweys, arriving second morning, Thls arrangement gives the passen- gora purchasing tickets over the Ohlo Mississippl rallway the advantage of two through Palace cars, morning and evening, from St. Louis to New York Oity, and the only lne sending pas- sengers by the way of Waehiogton and Baltimore to ali eastern cities, Purchase your tickets by the G Ohfo aud Mlselss'pp! Rallway secure the best of accommodations when going east. W. B. Smarrue, General Passengor Agent, M. W. Peasopy, Goneral Superintendent, Joux E. McOLuge, Northwestern Pase, Ag't, w30-2¢ LAWN MOWERS, all sizes and mekes, prices ranging from $6 apward, at EVANS' SEED STORE 80 3¢ Tae Enterprising Ohio and Missiesippi G ter general t exiend tho system Into all the prestdesita) offices, “FLIES AND BUGS, Flies, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chiymunke, cleared out by “Rough on Rats,” 150 N0 Prciric Hoted CORXER OF NIKTH AKD HARNEY STS, Omaha, Nebraska, OPENED MAY 17TH, 1883, This hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, and 3V rooms on the first fioor, especially adapt- ed for sample men. A cuisine Head- quarters for the trade. Special inducements to the thea- trical profession. * Hotel situated Horse cars pass the door both ways of superior excellence, state five blocks from depots. every five minutes, T. J. SALSMAN, Proprietor, A, H, AYLSWORTH, Manager, (Late of Paxton Hotel) mors edi) ildren hine or Narcotine. hat gives our Children ross cheeks, What cures thelr fevers, makes them slaep; 'Tis_Castoria. Infants and C Without Mo: When Babies fret, and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms, But _Castoria, What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indig tion : But Castoria. hine Syrups, ic, and Hail Castoria, ent,—Anab= Zhoumatism, alls, &o., and an & HOLUS.™ Eved @ full 10 pers auly, pleasaat. Sead SPEC!AL NOTIGES. LS will POSITIVELY not bein serted Bnless paid In advance. TO LOAN—MONEY ONEY T LOAN—The Om- ha savings vank 1 row prepared to make loans 0a Omaba city or Pouglas county resl e-tae rates o lnte! o comm' ONEY TO LOAN—Tho Lowca* Rstes of In- terest. Bemis' Loan Agency,15th & Douglas 234-11 T)m:\' LOANED—On chattel mortgages. Room,7 Union Block. 585 Imo§ ONEY TO LOAN—On chattel mortgazes EDWARCS, 1109 Farnam 8t. 73)-1m} LOAN—Cull at Law oifice of U, L, , room 8, Creighten Block. QTORE FOR RENT_Comer of 10th and Dav- V™ cnport. 1nqu're 1010 Lavenport .t ut. 4631t One or two r oms, with beard, 1808 tnis streot 53-8 :Ivu‘l' Fnu RENT—One Pia oW OrgAn, roas- ouable terms, Hop m con- Juni7t HED rooms an #, 1810 Dodgo stroct. 100 FOR BALFE TOn BALF—A thoroughhred Jereey Bull 1 B ear cid recorded in A. G H,Bs X Wt ess tor Moss. Apply to K.A AcLeol 437 € nvect 8t. Omsha, TS TORSALE—Buildiog and Giocors business, 3. Spetman, cor. 15th aud Howard.. 7312 Littlo u.ed, at $ 150 will buy agood Windsor upright Piano, 3 7124 MAX MEYER & BRO, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A #msil stock of boots and shoes, at st stylcs. will involce ahout £1,200. Will exciange for re.l estate property iy city, a bargai 81-2 E. L, Moxgr & € ['OR SALC—House cf soven rooms Al-o three rooms for rent. Inqaire 608 north 15 h St, 06 ., 1622 Capitol ave, JOR SALE—A horse, buggy antharne s Only been used six months A so | ght ha f spring wigon and open buggy anl sewng machine, cheap Callut 447 23 streit, betwe.n and st Morv's avenae Nearly new Kimball 1iano for $135. Easy A payments, at 184 MAX MEVER & BRO, s new hou o of four ith botwecn Paul and Marble, 217 N. 16th €54.1% OR SALE—. ooms and fuil lot herman 8¢, Inquircof J. F( 2 SALE—Two Peautitul lote, corner, on Chicago stieet, fencet and troes planted, outh atd ewt front, $2 000, Full i0- and two large hous & thatare bringing 1n 10 per cen 50 €9,00), £. ¥ cach §5,000 1wo fal and 6 houses that rent for §115 permonth G23d lozation, #10,500 670-2 SHRIVER & BELL, ax For & good kecond hand organ, a $35.00 110 o Y Y RS, e et i OR SALE— One 5 yoar 0l Iron Gray mare. Inquire at Jeferson square barn, 666-1 Lora For eale only ten minutcs walk, from end of street car track. J. C, Wilcox at vark ave enue house, Hanscom place. €62-tt IOR BALE —Vose Piano. 528-1t C, J. CANAN, FOB SALE—A firsh class second hand phaeton Call at 1819 Harney St. 5074 OR SALE—T room houte and barn, two full lots nicely improved. Fine location, South Omaba. ¥3000, AMES, 855-1mo 1506 Farnai, FOR SALE—Old newspapers In large and small qusnticies st this oftice. [ ONEY—Lcaned on_chat el property, by J. VAW Bkt No. 213 South Iba s reit 740-1m} HELP WANTED. ANTED— ireteclass €0k snd Iaundriss Callat i1 nce fB B, Wood, 22 «'rect, bet. Ca s und Ca. orl 70508 TANT: D First class ccok at 1617 Capitol ave, et wages, 48 ED—Fifty quairs men H MANNWEILER, T47-10 11th +t., near Farnam, Nurso nted immedist:ly gcod wages given et thwest corner Hamiltm and Shiun's Ad: ticn, T3 2§ ANT:D—A shirt ioner at thy Bostcn Laundry, north 13th st. 706-t1 ANTED—A good giri for thekitehe , a* No, 14'8 Howard st. Good wagzes, 74623 w* &) ANTED —Sec nd b HY O dress P, 0. box 726 ED—A girl at 1518 Lodge 8t. 3424 1304} to dy percra’ hovsework, I quire of Mrs. Aic ‘ord, hen hand Douglas, Reference W\ ANTAD—A competent u/rl to co K, wash and fron Appy to Mrs. Kinvma Pleasaut & reet, two strcets west of the Convent running north from St. Mary's avenue to e Bireet, W ANTED - Good stronz boy to work in press room. Appy Bee offic —Girl 1o tak e care of b16 south 10th street. 7161 T AN’ vastry cook. Apply ¢ r. 12th snd Howar 4 stiect. T04-t1 TANTED—A woman to wach and fren, at the Em et Hous.. 67925 GENTS WANTED—To canvass for & new book. (Afterm:th) 118 5, 15th St. 6581 ANTED—A dinic g room girl at the Creigh ton hou-c. ot BITUATIONS WANTED JITUATION WAN' care of horses, J. r to_take — A o F. W. ttisoffice. 727-1§ ANTED—Pcsition t8 book-kecper, hest ef ret.rences given. AddressS. K. W Bee office 649-1¢ MIBCELLANEOUS WANTY, W HERE Docs “C" want to meot " C'. 706 5t wants to “C' at the Metopolitan Hotel, Om: 6 464148 FOR HENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. rge furnisbed ro'm at 1318 et. 742-1m3 TOR RENT—Furnishel rcom, 1805 Farnam strect. 6912 Small house, thres room?, tn good ropsir. Well anl cistern. corner 15t and Pacific, #10 permenth, R. E. Copson. 78)4% OR RENT-To be years, an acre. (ael ftor one or (wo t Inq tire at biee office, TOR REN-Furnlshed rooms with table hosrd l‘ 1816 Dod'ge €43-7§ OR RENT - One unfarnished room Harney strect N.W. 2411 JOR RENT—New house, 5th Louse north of 8t. Mary's avenue, on 25th street. 7.9 A front room mice'y furnished, 3 Dodge stre.t 791t > cely furnished room. Twelve per month. Gentemen only. 1615 Chicago street. T2t TORE FOR RENT—Corner 6th and Pierc EDWAKDS, 1100 Farnsm street. vicely furnished front ster streot, one block from 6712 NICE new three room cottagh for rent, A good brick ce oll and isrern on 24th and Californfa st ire No, 613 st bis carp:nter shop oa Casy sf, be and 17'h, sy P.J, ORE l‘wffi RENT—4 1 1t 8t., or 16th JON. easant, near nth. Small KOE, King 8t. 67024 Fo.‘ RENT—Eight room cottage wi h me improvements, 2445 Davenport St €6: s, Dew and . ¥9 per b 3P between Charles and Seward, Didscoll! IANO Forren’, 119 8. 15th 88, 57-1 R KENT—Cottage of thres sooms, Twenty- third and Lesvenworth, $11 per month, Knquire at 612 8. Seventeenth St M2dtt 3-4 OR RENT—Two cottages, exceilont repair, e erh aad Bontihver o, 831 and v2s. McCAGUE, 61048 opposite . 0, R, EALEFIax mil machTnery conatating of brake, 2 dustes, beater, picker, press, &c. Can worl her rotted or green stock, alio ing, pullies, and_belting for driving ' the aleo one P. engine with boller, smol +tack end M fixtures co p'ete. Address WILL. TAM TAIT Charles City lowa. 205-3m| TANO3S AND ORGANS FOR RENT, AT 7154 MAX MEYER & ERO OR SALE—A first—cla s second hand top bug- kY. Call at 1319 Hainey strect, 30741 F8 AND YOU G MEN in ci'y or rd sleasant work ily and quietly : i no carva 8 e Ko Pleaso sadre-s Reliatle Manue Puilsdeiphia, Fn , drawer 1T 749-Junc2 TueThuSat126 made; werk stamp for rep facturing C rated fertune t ler in Gey English, 414 south (20h street ! ney and Howard. kS F, SCH 741-2¢ yards yosterday, light ba; year oTd.” Both'hind feet 'whit~. i and-ome animal, Party lcaviag mare st Mcshane's livery stable, neac P. 0, will be paid fo: t:ouble. 7122 {IRAYED—A white mi ¢ cow with small red ) spots on nek and over eye. Roward will be id 1f raturacd o S. E. corn t 14th and Mareg. V28.1% revolver, Suith & o action, Wit 1 Ivory hendle and e Firdir liverally rewarded Uy leaviog at Milarihotol. 717-2§ RAGE—F postoitice horse: orly. Two econd house west 676-2¢ 00D PASIU miles wes frim Mr, Ryan AKEN UP —O:e horie and_ono mate colt, A with le‘'t bind feet white. Mare ha white aron frcheal, OWNercan ricover tame by proving cwieralip on applicsticn to R. Price, Saratoga precinct, 5 656 oews ELY0%T0 Restaurant, Humphiey & O, 1115 Dodge strect, board §3 50 pir we. k. May4-1m MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND OCND? TIONALIST, 468 Tenth etrect, botween Farnam and Harncy. Wil with theaid of guardlan spirits, obtain for any ono a ginnce of tho pash and presenc. and on cartain conditions iu the fa. ture. Boote and Shoos wude to order. Perfech satlataction vuarantost i-'\bsolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strengti and_wholesomeness, Moo economioal than the orpinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test shorg welght, slumor phosphate powder _Sold only fo cans. RovAl BAKING Powpkg Co., Wall-8¢./g9 New York HANSCOM FARK. B. HAAS, FLORIST, DEALER IN Flowers, Plants and Bonquets. Flower beds prepared for any one in tho city s Millinery | g DEA' ER Fine HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETu, Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 109 16th Street, Opp. Postoffice.

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