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P cooie]] T %MANA. ‘Tuesday Morning, June 5, LOUAL bBruvITIES, - —— —A yonng ocarpenter mamed Tiouis, Kocher, who has been at work on one of Mrs, Lange's new houses, on Jones aed Fifteenth streets, sat down yesterday morning on the outer end o & joist, and calmly proceeded to saw it off between himself and the buildimy;. He was en- tirely succeseful, as he loarned when he dropped down from the second story into the cellar, It was @ wonder he was not badly hart, but beyend severe bruises on one leg amd & badly cut face, it is thought the injuries will @ot be rerious, He will bo compelled to take a short Iay-off, —A grand jubilee concert will be given at the Eighteenth Street M. E. church this evening, June b, 1833, for the benefit of the A, M. E. church, Comrades of the G. A. R, ure invited to be present to meet Prof, Z. A. Coleman, who is a mem- ber of the order and is to leave very shortly. Al are sorry that the professor leaves #0 oacly as he has made to many friends, both white and colored during his short stay. An extension of time would have enabled him to do much for the good of the cause, and it is hoped in the future to have him visit Omaba again, ~The Omahas Workingmen's sportmen’s club at o recent meeting elected the fol- lowing gentlemen to attend the annual convention of the state sportemen’s asso. ciation, to be hold at Lincoln June 12th, 18th and 14th. S, B, Hathaway, Joe Hummell, Ed Loeder, P. Simpeon, Geo, Jones and Mose Hender, Four will shoot in the team shoot aud three attend ns del- egates to the convention, ~The “Rooms t> Rent” company, which was expected to arrive from Denver lset night and appear at the opera house, did not put in an appearance nor even qend & dispatch to the hotel where they hiad engaged quarters or to the manager of tho opera house, It was very mye- torious affair and no one tried to explain it, —The Bohsmian Cemetery sssociation will holda picnic in Hascall's park on Sunday, the 17th inst, and & social at Kessler's hall on the same evening, The proceeds of both will be applied on erect- ing a fence around the cemstery, All the Bohemian societien in the city will participate, —E. A, Stevans, chairman of the execu- tive board of the National Libers] League, an organization proposing to further secu- Iarize the government, is in the city in- tending to lecture in its behalf, Mr, 8, is also mansger of the Radlcal Review, a acientific journal of free thought, —This weather will aid in inoroasing the mortality of the summer months, - —1It reined tor & fow minutes about noon yesterday, pretty lively shower, ~—Judge Powell has recovered from his recent injury, and is able to be in his office again, —REeduced rates at the Harney St. Res- taurant: 6 meal tickets for $1.00; 21 for $3,25; day board per week without tickets, $3,00, —Yesterday being thelast of the asses. sors work they are busy turning over their books to the county clerk, and to-day the county commissioners will begin a two weeks’ sitting a8 & board of equalization, ~The work of paving was resumed yesterday; on the granite at Tenth and Harney and on the asphalt at Douglas and Fourteenth, The concrete work was also going abead rapidly near Douglas and Tenth streets, —The crowd at the lace counter at Morse's yesterday was so great that numbers left without being waited on, but all with a firm resolve to come again; the completeness of this stock of laces is such that every want can be supplied, from the tiny Valencisnnes lace for infants, up to widest Spanish flouncing laces—und all at half the usual prices. TH# SOUTH SCHOOLS. A Larger Lot Desired for the Leaven- worth and Seventeenth Street Bullding. e There Is a genersl desire among those Interested in the matterand acquainted with the facts that an ad- ditional amcunt >f ground should be purchased for the new school building to be erected on Soventeenth and Loavenworth stroeta. The lot at present has an 88 foot ront and Is 190 feet deop. The bullding as contemplated is 72 by 90 feet, which will leave but 16 feet space unocoupled in front of the house. There is & lot owued by Mr, H, Kountze, and adjoining this slte, which ia 50 by 190 feet in slzs, and some of the board favor the purchase of this lot if It can be had for a reason- able sum, toafford a more spuclous playground, e The Home New York Life insur. ance company has the largest ratlo of | assets and surplus to its liabilities of auy of the leading companies. mornd&ev e Dougles County Medical Boclety. The regular nionthly meeting of the Douglas County Moedical eoclety will be beld at the rooms of the Y. M. O. A, Tuesday evening, June Gth, at 8 ‘clock sharp. Dr. Geo. B, Ayres will read a paper n “Anomalous Arteries.” If time ermite De. L. A, Merriam will offer voluntecr paper; subject, ‘‘How Medicines Act, and How to Choose the, Right One.” H. Lixg, M, D,, Pres. Jaumes Oarrer, M, D,, Sec'y. mon&lues BLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made from the wild flowers of the ¥aR raMep YOSEMITE VALLEY it fs the most fragrant of perfame Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, Bau Francleco. tor sule in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros - —e-— ~—Wanted—By a lady, s position as short hand writer and type operator, Address “‘V,” Bxs cfiice, nran-na weor e TE AFFRAY. e vvan e Partieinzicod in by Children of Sunny italy. A Peanut Merchant is Beverely Stabbed And His Companion Slashed At There was a desperate affray about 9 o'clock last evering, on the sidewalk near the corner of Douglas and Thir- teenth straete, resulting in one of the partles belng dangerously cut by a comparfon whom he wes helping home, and a third party having his trousers slashed with the ssme knife, The particlpante In the trouble were all Italians, and included St. Gregory, the peanut merchant who stands at the corner of Thirteenth and Farnam streets; Oassali, a scis- ors grinder, of Twelfth stroet, and a stranger named J, M. Barrat, & blg, heavy set man, with full gray beard, and a countenance as ugly as his tem- or, L These three men had been drinking wine all the afternoon and evening in the Red Cross saloon, jastsonth of Huberman'e, where they consumed an enormouns quanilty, At length late in the evening the old man fali asleep with his head on a table, and was roused by his companions, who started to take him to Cassall’s room on Twelfth street. Hitherto they had appeared to be on the best of terms, baut when but a few ateps from the door of the Rod Cross, Barrat quickly drew a knife and strack a tearfal blow at 8t. Gregory, the weapon entering his left groin and cutting & horrible gash about two inches long aud very deep, from which the blood flowed profasely. The wounded man, who was 0 very unk, ran Into the saloon, orying out “Idead! Idead!” Officer Hinchey, who was bat a block away, hastened to the spot and took the wounded man to Dr. Hyde's office, in the Mil- lard block, They were accompanied by Cassall, who had been cut in the clothing by the mame kalfe, the owner of which had flad, Inside the drug store St. Gregory, who was completely orazed between drink and palo, made such a racket aud reslsted so that the dootor could do nothing for him and he was con- veyed to jall In a hack, Cassall still accompanyiog him, Here he was more obstreperous. Although he was bleeding frightfully he would let no one question him or try te help him, and uelther he nor Cassall wonid tell the name or whereaboats <f the man who did the cutting, concealing 15 as if he was thelr best friend, This was _kept up until 8t. Grogory demanded in his frevzy what ho was arrested for, how much he conld pay aud go home, and finally the officers, who had telephoned for Dr. Leisen- rlng, got so diegusted that they let his friouds take him off, and revoked the order for a doctor. Arriving at the rooms on Faroam near Thirteenth street, Dr. Ralph was called {n and drossed the wound, which he pro- nounced not dangerous, though very eop. qunwhiln search was belng made by Officer Hinchey for the man who did the cuttlng. It was notlced that Qaseall had qaletly alipped off while the doctor waa attondiog to his friend, and it was thought he had gone to warn the old man, Mr, Hinchey followed him, and after quite a chase ‘‘got onto” Barrat himsolf, as he was golng down Harney, in a very curlous manner, A doep hole had been left in front of the new brick block next west of Ilor's, and Barrat had stombled fnfo this and had been so tightly wedged between the wall and oarth that he had to be taken out with ropes. Heo was lodged In jall after a vere struggle, and it took five men to get him down, search him and put him in his cell. No knife or other weapon was found, but he had a hun- dred dollars or more in bills and ! ver, being evidently well fixed, He is apparently a desperate char. aoter and from some talk which was overheard ooncerning the murder of the Italian on Thirteenth street some time ago and the esospe of the mu derors, who seems to have been M ratt's follow townsman, it is sup- posed knowa the whereabouts of that man, At all events suspiclon was on thls man before the row of last night and even If St. Gregory should get well it will ltkely go hard with his assallant. Cure that Cold. Do not suffer your Lungs to become diseased by allowlng a cold to con- tloue without an effort to care it. Thousands have died premature deaths, the victims of Consumption, by simply neglecting a cold. DB, WM, HALL's BALSAM for the LUNGS will core Colds, Coughs and Congumptlon surer and quicker than any other remedy, It acts al- most llke magiec In many cases, and In others, its effeot, though slow, 15 sure Af perslated In, according to direc- tlons, # Henry's Oarbolic Salve I the Boat Salve for Cats, Brulsos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhem, Tetter, Ch d Hauds, Chilblains, Corns and q kinds of Skin Eraption Freckles and Pimples. Get Henry Oarholig Salve, as all others are coun- torfalfs.t Prico 25 cents, The School Board, Tha regular monthly meeting of the achool boprd was held held last even- 1og) attghded by all the members, Thyjournal of eeveral preceding meetlogs was read and approved. Thd monthly report of Treasurer B gk wwas recelved, showing, among o'Mer items, a balance of $14,000 in the einking fund, which would be In- credsed by the end of this month to $16,000, Ho recommended that this amount be luvested in the new paving bonds 80 s to retaln the interest at home end strengthen our oredlt In the east. Later In the evening the finance commitiee was lustructed to Invest the sum to the best advantage. The teachers’ and janitors' pay-roll for May was allcwed aud the commlt- tee on gm THE OMAHA JAY JUNE 5 DAILY BEE~TUR Jane acconnt before the tarm clot The salary of the secre'ary was in- creared from 8600 to $1,000 and of the jenitor to 88 per month In sum mer and §12 fu winter. Permisolon was granted Rev, J, W, Harrls, of tho First Baptist church, npon personal applieation, to use the Jackaon street scuool room one houy each Sabbath to teach & misalon school almple Eaglish branches, The use of two echool rooms waa granted for snrmer schoals to two of the teachers, Prof, J. B, Bruner was granfud three days’ leave of sbaence, The warrant for §1 60Q for the two luts offered by Boges & Hill as o #ohool slte, was ordered drawn apon securing an abstract of the ttle. A special moeting of the board will probably ‘be held next week., A PROSPEROUS INSTITU- TION. The Remarkable Growth of thuj Post Printing Company. A Vigit to Its Spacious and Well Equ pped Quarters. A Bee reporter yestcrday visited the headquarters of The Omaha Post- Telograph, in thelr handsome brick building ou Thirteeath street,between Dodge and Capltal avenue, Sincs the ramoval from thelr old stand on Howard and T welfth strcots, the managors have made many Ilm- provements, which have not only added to their factlities for doing work, but also to the amount of patronage given them, mo that they were never in [ prospercus [y con- ditlon as at the present time, when their largs force of men Is kopt busy, the botlers booming, the presscs humming and indications all showing that the establishment is one appre ciated both in the clty and throughout the ctate, The entire four floors of the large and well arranged building are ocou- pied by the Institution, connection with each belng made by a first class elovator and the motive power for tho whole betng farnished from the base- ment story below whore the evgine and boilers are located, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, tho front of the bulldivg, Is oceupied by the cfflces, Mr. Kdward Kuester belog the general manager, aud Mr, Wm, A. Morrison manager of the job department, Both these gentlemen are of long experience ln their respec tive departments, and are well known and popular with all. Mr, Kuester in one of the best of managers, and Mr. Morrison a workman of recognized abllity and skiil, and without any saperior in his line of burivess. They have communication with all parts of the city and nelghborlug towns by telephone, right at their desks, thelr call bslng 418 " To the rear of the cffices s tho pross voom, where they have five pros- ses ranning by steam, a new and im- proved paper caiter, end all the equip- ments of a firs! class job printing es- tablishmont, In THE SECOND 8TORY the composing riom fs located, and an idea of the work done may be gained by the fact that ten wen are kept con- atantly buay, as in fact 1s the entire force tn the bullding from the head down, Whon 1t s atated that they do job priting in Eoglish, Gorman, Danish, Swedlsh, Tialian, French and Spanlish, seven languages, the importance of thelr work and the charactor of men requlrod will b understood. THE THIRD FLOOR is devoted to uss as a malling and foldlng room, and here the same com- plete arrangement for dolog good work and doing it promptly is noticeable. They can handle an enormous quantity of matter on all floors of the house, and in such a manner as to alight no department and annoy no pat- rons by unnecessary delaya, The Post printing company s one of the ploneor establishmenta In the Trans-Misscurl country, and its suc- coss to-day le evidenoo of the good judgment~ ued in selecting its mana- gers and heads of departmentas, They are to bo congratulated on the remarkable growth of the institn tlon, which ls keeping pace, and con- tinues 8o to do with the growth of the Gato Clty, as remarkable as that is. Sucoess to them, Thousands Bay Bo, Mr, T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “I never hesitate to recommed yonr Elecs tric Bittera to my enatomere, they give en. tire satiefaction” and are rapid sellers.’ Electrio Bitters ore the purest and best medicine known anl will positively cure Kidnoy and Liver complaints, t urify the blood and regulate the bowels, No family can afford to be without them They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills everyy ear. Tleal Hstate Iransfers, Tho followlng deeds were filod for racord fn the county clerk's office Jane 3, reportel for Tue Br by Ames’ real estato agenoy: Lewls McLane to Elear M. Morsc - man, q. o, lot b, blk 152, §1 00, Joho Merritt and wifo to Gao. War- ren Smith, w, d., s 51 ft of lot 5, blk 01, $3 160 Wm. W, Lowe and wife to Eliza. both Konnzs, w. d. st 6, 21, lot 31, 16, 15, 18, §16,000, D. Cunninghem and wife to Wm F. Rlce, w. d. lot 1, blk 5, Canning- ham's sub-division, §350, Goo, N, Hicks and wifo to Chaa, Beindorf, w. d., lota 39, 40 and 41, Terracs addition, §2 450 Andrew J. Hanscom snd wife to Francls A, Koon, w. d,, lot 7, block 16, Hansoom Plice, §600 Samuel D, Mercir and wife to John B. Faray, w. d., lot 17 and «} of e} of 18 in Godfrey's addltio $2 500. Wide Awake Druggists, Mr, O, F, Goodman is ys alive in his busiuess, and spares no pains to secure the best of every article i ine. He has secured the agenoy of the celebrated New Discovery for Consumption, The only certain cure known for Consumption, Ooughe, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay ce Instrasted to audlt the | size $1,00. Fever, Bronchitis, or n:{ effection of the t or Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee, Trial bottles free, Fegular {RELAND'S CAUSE, The Masting ab Boyd's Cpera House to Organize. Prominent Bpeakery Bxpected to be Pregent. The Rev. De. Geo, C. Betts, of St. Loula, one of the brightest and most pleastng of vrators, and one of the most thorough Irishmen Inthe United States, will addrees the Irleh Natlonal leagae meeting at Boya’s opera house to-night, Dr, Betts wzo chalrman of the Chl- oago conventlon of 1881, where, by his ready wit sad qulck repartes, he won for Liwsclf a natinal reputation, Irlshmon undoubtedly ba de lighted to learn that they will havean opportanity to hear this eloquent Pat- riot Divine, ‘the joint committee of the Irlsh will socletles of tho cily call upon the Izlsh and Irioh-Amerloan eftizons of Omaha to ehow by their prosence at the maee meeting to-ulght their hearty (. ympathy with the move- ment inaugursted by the Pailadelphin convention to asslst, by moral and material aid, thelr stroggling coun- trymen beyond the waves, Bat par- tloular y do they appeal to those who do not belorg to any Irish o ciety, to consider the critical conditfon of thelr kindred In the old land and to quostion their conacfenocs If it be not their duty to ald them fin thelr manly battle for “‘life, iiberty and the pursaits of hap- piness*”’ The mayor will preside. C. J. Smyth, representative of Nobraska, in the Oentral Couscll of the League, and John Rush will be among the speakors, Admlsglon will ke free and all are cordlally lnvited. A special Invita- tlon {s extended to the ladies. The A. 0. H. Band wlll play some of its beat selections, DISTINGUISHED TRAVEL- ERS. Hon,Edwards Pierrepont en route to the National Park. ‘Where He Will be Joined by President Arthur, General Sherman and Others. Among the passengors on the over- land traln yesterdsy was Hon. Ed. ward Plorrepont, attorney general of the United Stales under Presldent Grant, and subscquently miuister of the court of S!, James. Judge Plerrepont was accompsnled by his son, Eivard Plerrepont, jr., a handsome, intelligont and effable young gentleman, perhaps twenty-five years of age. Father and egon are go- ing west on a trip which will occapy all summer, and expect to get back to thelr home lu New York clty about the last of S:ptember, They will stop two days at Salt Lake city and then go to San Francia- co, where they will remain a short time; thence to Paget’'s Sound and onst via the Norihern Pacific In which Judge Pierropont fs Jargely in- terested. At the Natlonal Park the two gentlemen will be inet by General Sherman, Chlef Justice Walte, of the United States supreme cour, and Rufus Hatch, Preaident Arthur has also promieed to b one of the party and all will meet at the park the lat ter part of August and spend a month In looktng through it. 1. o probable that Gan. Howard and other officers of the department of the Piatte will be of the party of distiugaished tourlsts, THE SARTORIS, A man named Sartorls, ‘who In a brother of Nellle Grant's husbaxd, was aleo a passenger on yesierday's train, but was not one of the Plerre- pout party, and was uncommunicative, o8 all unlmportant personages are, Nollie's husband, he said, was in Wis- consin, Her husband's brother, it was learned, waa ticketed through to Ogden, and 1t is seid is on his way out weat to go into the cattle business, e FRANK BALDWIN. Death of & Prominent and Promfeing Young Man. The sad news reached this city by telegraph yesterday of the death of Mr, Frank Baldwin, son of Judge C. A, Baldwin, ot this city, which oc- oured in Denver yesterdap morning, The Intelligence cansed geoveral sur- prise and eorrow In Omaha, where he grew from boyhood to manhood, gud bullt his way up step by etep from the lowest round of the ladder to one of the most responsible positions on the Union Paclfic rallroad. It is scarcely a month since hecame to this city to visit bis father and mother, and left for his post on the last day of April, Since then his mother made & vielt with him anud left him In spparently excollent health, Hardly had ehe reached home when a dispatch was received an- nounecingh s seriousiliness and she 1.ft at once for his bedalde, followed a day later by Mr. Baldwin, It was not dreamed then that bis illness could be fatal, but sach unofortunately was to bo the case, Sunday It was re. ported that he could scarcely eurvive day longer and such proved to be the truth, Frank JBaldwin was one of tte model young men of this city, He weat to school here for years, grow ap with the best of habits and carly showed that he was eminently bright and industrions, wioning friends on every side both in business * and mocial clroles, He began his railroad career as a mea- renger in the freight offica under Mr. P. P, Sheiby, nowgeneral [relght agent, and rose from one position to another untll he was made billing clerk. Ho Lwas belght, 3457 dahle oo =% and took up stenvgraphy and '“lc"'.'nphy and maatered each In torn, A fow yoars 820 | went to Denver as private 8001, tary for A. A, Egbor genoral 8% perintendent of the Onlora dod'vislons of the Union Paclfic, s very lmportant post. There he proved one of the most avallable men that could be selected for the positlon, and was elested recretary of all the Im. poriant orgacizations connected with the road, handling the busl- ness of each with the most unexceptionebls judgment and ekill, His death at the early age of 26 yonra catac{l' a career thatcould not but have been one of groat usefu! ness and honor, and the parents will have the deepes: sympathy of all in thelr bereavement. DISTRIGT COURT. The Term Opens Under the Usual Circumstances. An Ipjunction Euit Againet The Base Ballists. Tho Jane term of the district conrt f Douglas county opened yesterday the old court room, Judges Neville and Wakoley jointly presid- ing. Measra. Henry Grebe, James 0'Boyle, Edward Crowell and Theo. Grebe were appoluted bailiffs, Tho first business of the term was the conalderation by Judgs Wakeley of & petttion filed by John C. Chrie- teinson, arkiog for an Injanction agalnst the Uaion Paclfis athietis as- soclation to restraiu them from the construction of a cerlaia cmbankment on thelr grounds which he claims tarna the water all aczcas Lis lot adjolning the groands and conslderably below thelr lovel. This fell was at the fence on the north line, and the objsct of the defendants was to prepare use for the national gamo ‘‘com monly” known as base ball. Judge Wakely granted a temporary reetraiu-— {og order, and cited the defendants to appear before him on Saturday nex: aud ahow why the temporary injunc tlou should ot be made permanent, Meantime the work of repairing the damages doue by the recent rains must stop. in IMPANNELING A JURY, The court experienced s good deal of d!fficulty In getting a jury impan neled, the msjorlty of those eum- moned to serve being anx- ious to get cff from tho duty, Thore is an old story of a oroes eyed school teacher, who, on one ocsasion hcariug a disturbance made by one of the boye In a distantpart of the room, arore and asserted that he saw tha boy who made the racket, and was looking right ot him, and called vpon him to stand ap. His optical defecs caused every boy in the echool to stand up under tho impresston that he was theonly one belnglooked at., Yes- terday all the jurors In the court roow, when it was time to ex cuge for cavse who desirad to be ex cused, were acked to step Into the jary box. The entire jury walked Juto the box with one accord, Thirk ing the questlon was m'sunderctood Judge Noville explalued it over and sald that euch as desired to be ex cuged ehould retain thelr seats and the rest step outside. The seats were unanimously kept by the varlous jarors and the two littlo eplsodes caused even the court to smlle, while the bar smiled very andibly, and one of the attorneys aaid it was snother ceso of the cross-eyod school teacher, Police Court. Inthe police court the Monday morning docket was not an extremely heavy one. Three indlvidaals gulity of Intoxl catlon wero arraigned. Oae pleaded ‘‘not gailty” and his caso wes contin- ued The othoer two wore sent to jall, Two mon were also locked up for dlsturbing the pesce, Six men arrested as tramps proved, although they had declared them- selves penniless at firat, to have quite a little sum of money in their posses- slon aud to be lookliug for work. All were discharged, Jullus Seaman on May 24th atole a satchel, §14 in money aud a cloak from an ewigrant girl” at the Unlon Pacific depot. He was Identl- ficd by Depot Policeman Dixon and by the girl, and he will be arraigned at 10 o'clock on Taerday on the charge of potlt larceny, A warrant has been lssued for a citl- zen of Isacs & Seldon’s additlon, charglng bt with obatracting the alley with & barbed wire fencoe, Also, agafnet James Poterson for usleg prcfane and sbuslve language on the street to his former employer, Onrlet. Scharnwebcr, Grano Prciric Horew NINTH AND HARNEY STS, Omaha, Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17TH, 1883. This hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, and 30 rooms on the first fioor, especially adapt- ed for sample men. A cuisine of superior excellence. Head- for the state trade. Special inducements to the thea- Hotel situated Horse ways quarters trical profession. five blocks from depots, both cars pass the door every five minutes, T. J. SALSMAN, Proprie!or, A, H, AYLSWORTH, Manager, (Late of Paxton Hotel) morn edit ol e 3 Infants and Children Without IMorphine or Narcotine, What gives our Children rosy cheek What cures their fevers, mnkes then sl 'Tis_Casto When Babies fret, and ¢ by turns, What cures their colic, kills t their worms, But Castorin. <ueJastorla, res Constipation, h, Colds, Indigestion ; But Castorla. —ut Cnstoria. yups, and Hall Castoria. Centaur Linimont.—Anab- sol curo for Rhoumatism, & neous Pai.rcli What qui Sour Sto; Fa Cast ell then to Mc - Oil and Pa , and an ver, h foct manhood. W. 14t Bty New Yorks SPECIAL KOTICES. £ SPECIALS wlil POSITIVELY not beln serted unless pald In advance. TO LOAN—~MOKEY ONEY TO LOAN—The Om ha savinga nank TV 5 mow prepared tomass lowss oa omaps city or Fouglas county real estae at current rates o Interest. No comm sslon charged. 38stf ONEY TO LOAN—The Lowest Rates of In- 1\2 terost, Bemis® Loan Agency,15th & Douglas 34t V[UNEY LOANED_on chattel - mortgagen. ONEY T0 LOAN—On chattel mortgages EDWARDS, 1109 Parnam St. »-1m} AV Thomes, room 8, Creighton Block. ONE Room,7 Unlon Block. 585 Imo§ UNEY 10 LOAN—Cail at Law oftice of U, L, Bel Loaned on chat el property, by J. ty, No. 213 Sousn [4tn #'reit. 740-Imt HELP WANTED. ANTED—A good girl for goveral hovse- work. God wages are pa'd. 317 south 15th 4th bouse south of L:avenwarth strect. A sable girl ac the St. Charles At ANTED—Girl for general housework Av- P'y 118 south 17¢h street. 177448 Al ANTED—Helper to Laker at southwest cor. 18thand Wiliiams. ~ Wa, month with board wod washing. y WA ANTE ar roferences A93 cock, 1617 —Man to work in garlen, north eod W, Bail. -5% A sales lady wi ha ar Farent sila Bee office W ASTED—A live man o travel and Il Ad: vortising Noveities — C.1i on T. Holt, at the Fotel Garn', 914 8. 10th stree apposite U, P. Depot, 7to 8'a m.and 5t07p m 763 N {NTED—-A good accond ciok at Mo repoll- W i horet 704 TA TED-—Agirl for zenoral houss-ork at Mri. Jos Brussei’s, 104 south 25th ctreet, 725 IVE AGENTS WARTED—For & popu ar fash I "selling new book Call at 118 x!,lll!l 1°th Biroet 73t ANTED—A shirt ioner at the Bostcn nry, north 13th sh. t ANTED—A good german giil, 7 all at reg- \ ideuce of J. Treitechhe, 503 South 20th Streat. 6 41 y BITUATIONS WANTED \A7ANTED—Situation ss gro ery Al weed married man, Addrecs I W. P. by mid- Bee otfice. 7°1.6) y ANTED—Ty a young lady, bosrd and 10om for one mouth, i1 a good iocaticn. Addrcss st once, ““Y" Bee office. 76558 #MIBOELLANEQUS WANTG. TANTED—Foom and board, maa o Address X Y. Bee office. 7 ANT-D—Two or thres lessons a week in German, ddross, sta'ing terms ani qual. ifications, G. W. R. B e office 6t ife, X7 HE RE Dos “C” want_to meet - C, 706 5t wants tn meet “'C' at the Ketiopolitan Hotel, Omaha, 3 464145 FOR HENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. OR RENT—Cottage of three rocms, worth and 23d strects. T.J. F 8. 17th st cet, OR RENT—New house, 5th house north of St Ma-y's avenue, on S5th streot. 79138 TOR RENT—Furnisbed room for gentlcman No 610 N.rth 19ih streer, between Gsifornia and Webster 7 n- JOR RENT—Five room cot*age with barn, 99 ©. F. DRISCOLL, T—Two elegant sults rooms, m street. Fest in the ¢ty w aud carp.t. L quire Va 1507 Il sel A Bouse of vix rooms RENT—Two office room , McKoon or J. J. Mouell, 1518 0K RENT—One furnished 100m w th board, Plasantly wiiua‘ed, suitable .1 two gevtie 115 Howard strect. t MRS, A. M. LIPSEY, £, OR I ENT—Large furnished room at 1818 X' Jackeor Sireet. 742-1m} A Neatly now Kimball Fiano for 8135 n OR RENT—One Piane, one now organ, reas Fotatie tormn ™ fope's Stusts Hast® o1 Modern con- rect. 1000 Junl74 e ——— FOR SALE 1OR SALE—A B Cgar stand _ Best Lo ation erstopwi h five chair, and The reason of € | 1o on accour t of not havive experience in the busiaes-. No. 203 Sout 13 h street, Omaba 783 0t OUSEROLD GOODS—For sa'e cheap, on } sccount of leaving clty, Address M Des oftico, i w house, 7 rocms, on lesred lob having the yprisilege of ton of lease st 8 per value. Jutoft 8, cheap, BUR VER & BELL. OR SALE—Car 1 ad (f 4 00d short-h> n bulls a1 C, B. Bchaller's tock Yards Int:nding Durchasers can cet all information r quired by calling o Mr, T, P. Wilton, at Faxton Hotcl 78545 OR *ALE_Saloon, w th or without buiiding, G Ad 7983 OR SALE— tr5 years, b plirchasing lot at the low the Good re sson for sell OR SALE OR REN (—New oo tage with five rooms and all modern conventences. N Wo comer 22d and Harney, 700-58 w Hall's safe, su table dor of- an Cott, at Max Me cr's, fic or house. 75841 thoroughhred Joreey Bull 1 corded in A. Q. H. Book Worces: Apply to R.A MeLeod 437 C n 74445 TOR SALE year cld tor Mass, 8t. Omaha, OR SALE—Building and Gocory business, 35 1L Spetman, cor. 1ith axd Howard. o () Wil buy agood Windsor upright Plano, $].)O Little u.ed, at Ll 724 MAX MEYER & BRO, Eagy payments, at 8.4 EYER & BRO. MAX $35,00 For 2 8204 recond hand organ, at . MAX MEYER & BRO, S FOF wale only ton minut. walk, from end Lol street car truck. J. C. Wilcox atjark av- enue house, Hanecom place, 662-t1 OR BALE —Vose Plano. 528-1 C. J. CANAN, OR SALE—7 room house and barn, two fal} lots nicely improved. Fine location, South Omaha. §3000, AMES, 856-1mo 1506 Farnam, OR SALE—Od newspspers in large and small quanticiea at this office. tt OB, SALEFlax mill machinery consisting of brake, 2 dusters, beater, picker, press, &c. Can work elther rotted or groen stock, also shaft ing, pullies, and_belting for drivicg 'the sbo e, aleo one 854, P. engine with boller, smokes stack and @l fxtures complete. Address WILL. IAM TAIT Charles City Towa, 205-8m) TANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT, AT 7154 MAX MEYER '& BRO OR SALE—A first—cla:s second hand top bug- &y._Call at 1319 Harney street 397-41 N 010 -Tho undersigned, park, better known +8 Eanscom Pa poseension of a light bay hor e, about 12 'y old, whicn b impounde. by him und provi i- ity ordinance re mals running as large, The ownor said herse by prov ng property and ges. 1f the owner doca not claim A im within eight dagn from d to tho eame wil be of- fered for rale, Omaba, Juns 2, 182, T,ADic8 "AND YOUNG WEN in couc try to tase nico | ght acd plea At theic hooes; $! ¢ 870 mod ork B stamp for reply. facturing Co., Philsde iy it work casily ani quietly 00D PASTURAGE—For horse® orly. Two miles wes of postofice, secund house west m Mr, Ryan's. 670-2¢ UP.—0:0 horee and_one mate colt, it hind feet white. Mare h i s'ar on forchcad, OWNCE (an recover same by proving cwnersiip on applicaticn to R, Price, Saratoga preciuct, 5%6.6t cewl LT Restaurant, Humphrey & Co., 1115 Dodge strect, boatd 3 50 por werk. oy Isiatein © Mayiim EDWARD KUNHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND} TIONALIST, 498 Tenth atrcot, hotween Farnam and Harney. Will, with the sid of guardian svlrits, obtaln for any one a glance of the pash and present, and on cartain conditions in the fue ture. Boots and Shoes e:xio fo order. Ferfech satistaction yusrantee ;| weight, ~Furnished room, 1805 OR RENT street. OR RENT—Swall house, thres roon, Well an: rep cistern, o Pacific, $10 per month, R E JOK RENT years. an acre To be asel for one or two A farm of 140 acres, ca h r Ing ire st Bee office, DO RE 016 D Furnished rooms with table byard 643-7§ e, JTORE FOR RENT—Corner 6th snd Pierc EDWARDS, 1100 Farnoia street, 73, 1 foely turnished ster street, one block [} nt T—Two eottages, exceile crth and South ave. ue, M repair. and §24, FoR.e of 16th and Inquire 1010 Daverport street. enport. 463t PV LET—One or two rcoms, with board. 1508 Cailfornia strect. 350-6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pu rity strength and wholesomencss, More economieal than the orpinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test short m o phosphate powder cans, Roval BAKING PowDRR C0., Now York DR. AMELIA BURROUCHS, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 1617 Dodge Street. Telaphone No. 144, Office Houre: From 9 1o 10 a. m and 2 toH p. m, McCARTHY & BUREE, Undertakers, 318 14TH 8T,, BET, FAF ¥ U4 AND DOUGLAS H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK AR Ha.(IFR, Call and look over wy new store and ace my new goode, 1207 Farvam Street. 1207 under the w anagement of Mr. Kalish, HANSOUM 'ARK. B. HAAS, FLORIST, DEALER IN Flowers, Plants and Bouguets. Fleo wer beds propared for any one in the city st reasonable prices. -