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. - — ——— — — _—————— —— — — __ —— — ——_— _— ____________ The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Baturday Morning, June 16, A LIVELY FIRE. A Stable Burned in & Dangerous Narrow Hecape from a Eerioas Oonflagration. LOOCAL BRHVITIHS, ~Don't forget the 8t, Joseph excursion About 10 o'clook last evening a fire this afternoon at 4 p. m, Ticketa half broke out In John Frank's ssable, near his property, the California house, on Eleventh and Douglas. The first alarm was given by the blowing of the water works whiatle, and as the flames shot higher a stam- pede was made for the spot by the orowd, and an alarm was sent In from No 2 engine house, which was promp . ly responded to by the department. In the stable were several horses and three cows, all of which were gotten out bofore the fire spread, as {t shortly did, over the whole build- 06 oase of disturbance of the peace was up yesterday, and the man was dis- ~Thomas Ruby.s young boy sharged with burglary, is in the jail awaiting an ~The U. P. superintendents are still working on the new time schedule, and expect to complete it and [putitin opera- tion by July lst, —Ask your grocer for D, G, Evans & Co.'s celebrated Anchor roasted ccffee and Star Baking Powder. These are the best and cheapest goods in the market, ~The old firm of F.C, Festner & son has been reorganized, and they will again make things hum at their spacious and finely cquipped quarters The junk store next door to the stable had & narrower escape, and in fact bat for the water works the whole block would probably have As it was the water was gotten and jthe fire soon put cut, was entirely ruined, and conslderable damago done to the ocon- tents of the jusk store, the latter be- ing Insured to cover all losres. ~—A man was arrested Thursday on aus- pleion of teying to swind'e a dealer out of a suit of clothes, his excuse for not psying being that his companion had run off with his pocket:book, —Deputy U. 8, Marshal Allen returned bome from an official trip yesterday to find that during his abserce his little eieht year old boy had fallen and broken hia col- The doctor reports the child as doing very well. ~8, P, Morse & Co, call attention to one small Jot of ladies’ summer gauze vests at 150, each, worth doc,, and one case of 40 dozen men’s netted summer undershirts at 40c,, worth at re.ular prices 752, readers are but consulting their own inter. est when they call at Morse’s to make ALL their purchases, S MILITARY MATTERS. The Latest Orders from Headquar- ters of the Department of Private Eagene Lyon, re.enlisted at Fort Sldney, Nebraska, is assigned to company A, Seventh infantry, and will be sent to the statiou of his com- pany on the first favorable oppor- Reorult Christlan W, Jacobson en- listed at Fort Douoglas, Utah, is as- signed to company H, Sixth infantry. Reoruit David Willlams, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., is assigned to the Fourth infantry. uartermaster’s willfurnish transportation from Omaha Neb., to Fort Robinson, Neb., for Trumpeter Edmund H. Glseke, troop M, Fitth cavalry, on farlough without means te return tu his statlon. troop commander will be notified by transportation that the cost of the same may be properly charged against —The well known and popular Mr, A, H. Aylesworth, late olerk of the Grand Pacific and formerly of the Paxton Hotel, has entered into s partnership with T, J. Salsman, of the Grand Pacific, These two gentlemen being both experienced hotel men and well known to the traveling pub- li-, are a strong team and will undoubtedly make the Grand Paciflc one of the leading hotels of the west, —The suits of A, 8, Patrick and M. T, Patrick of this city against Erwin Davisof New York, were called for trial in U, S. court Thursday morning, fendant .moved for a continuance, which the court overruled, and an adjournment was taken until 2 o’clock, was adjourned to 10 o,clock yesterday when the taking of evidenco began, ~—The bargains on Morse’s counters are aa plentiful as ever and ocustomers as nu- merous, They have made some additions to their lacee, and are offering 1,500 pieces Torchon, Cresm and Black Spavish French Point Valenciennes, and all vari- ety of cotton laces at less than cost of im- portation; so large has Morse's trade in these laces become that they have devoted the entire counter inrear of the main stairoase, making over fifty feet of coun- ter-room to the eale and dleplay of these Te carry out the provisiors of gen- eral orders No. 53, headquarters of the army, series 1882, commanding poats and troops serving in the field will (consulting the target record for June) select the five best shots In each band, company and troop, (Including only those of good charac- ter and hablts) and Institute a competi- tive conteat to commence July 5, or as soon thereafter as practicable; “‘no or- dinary exigency of theservlce, field or other duty will be allowed to later Tae'competition will be In ac- cordance with lnstructions announced in sald order, and each competitor will fire two (2) scores of five (5) shots each day at 200, 300 and 600 yards ranges. should be properly equipped, and the scorlng and mark- fug done under the supervision of a commissioned officer designated by the post or detachment commander. The record of each competition will be sent 80 as to reach these hoadquar- ters not later than July 25ih, and from these records competitors will be seleoted by the department com- mander and brought Omaha early in Avgust, As skirmishing matohes In conneo- tion with the team contests are con- templated by che goverulng orders, “‘skirmish firlng” and ‘‘estimating dis- tance drill” will be Included In the prelininary practioe uf competitors at ~—The musle for the commencement ex- erolses at the state uniyersity, Wodnes- day, was furnished by the Omaha Musical Union erchestrs, under the management of Mr, Julius Me; *‘The playing of the orches- tra was beyond oriticism and was highly enjoyed by the audience, The ‘‘Nebrasks University March,” composed exprossly for the occasion by Prof, 8. Hofman, the leader of the orchestra, is deserving of espe- clal mention, It was » fine production snd does oredit to the musical talent of ~L. O, Gandy, of Humboldt, Neb., formerly connected with the Farmers' Advooste of that city, was in Omaha yes- torday, e route to Chiosgo to attend the railroad eXposition. uir, Gandy is the in. ventor of a railroad grading machine for use in prairie country, or where the iand | disease passed over Is not too rough, Tt is agood deal ke & sulky plow, sud is run by | pot'and traction engige. The inventor Is confident of ‘its'merits, and will push it for all it is worth, Xt looks like » practioal and |G 'F"G. ving plece of machinery, —A mysterious chse is reported of the effects of whisky of of drugs put ina maw/s.cup, whishh may yet prove fatal to bim, . Mr, H, Weiser, is the baker at the Miilard hotel, and at 3 o'clock Thursday morning he was take to jall in » state of belpless insensibility. cell where he remained in & sound sleep until 5 p. m,, ‘vemoved in the the hotel, Here the best of care was taken of him and medica) ald summoned, but up tomgon Friday showed no signs of com! ‘wat of hia stupor, which had then lasted “twenty-ong hours, It was feared that he «Badboen drygged, and the results of the ‘dodée may yet prove serious, These are Solid Facts, uritier and systel within the reach fering bumanity, truly is Electric Bitters, Inactivity of the Liver, Bilionsness, Jaun. dice, Constipation, Weak Kidn: f the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimu- Iant, will always find Electris the al; ocure known. They y, every bottle guar- to give entire satisfaction or money 8old at fifty cents a bottle by an oaly aot surely and quickl; Homeopaths Successful. The regents of the state university, in compliance with the request of the state homeopathlo convention huld a fow days ago, have made the follow'ng appolotments: Dr. Hart, Omahas, professor of me- terla medica and therapeutios. Dr. Palne, of Lincoln, He was put in & when he was ter, of Lincoln, of obstetrics and dlseases of The following will be appointed as arsell, M. D,, Omaha, R. Oarscadden, ¥..D., H. B. Lashlee, Letate lransfers, " deeds were filed ip “the county olerk's of %,‘prk:l for Tax Bxx by Ames’ ceal estate agency: Andrew J, Hanscom and wife to win, w d lot 1, blk 16, Hanscom's Place, $600. M. Viach and ‘wife so J d n }lot 27,blk 9, Kount: 90. “Ronull Smith and wife to A, 8. Paddock,w d undlv ¢4 lot 1 and 2, blk 11, Smith's add, $375. Gastav Engelke to Matilda Engel- ker, s § of e §, lot 11 Kountze's 2d d, A, R, VanSickle, M. D,, Hastingr. Macomber, M. D,, Norfolk. sl request of the faculty, . Dlnsmoor, of Omaha, will lectures upon electro- therapentos during the term. — Death Record, The funeral of the late John T. Olark, who died at Lincoln Thursday morning, took place at 2:30 p. m. yes- terday from Ne. 508 South Fifteenth street, Rov. Dr, Stelling officlating, and the attendance b Mr, Olark was engago ing In the early days, and made hls headquarters at Counc!l Bluffs, Six- *een years ago he crossed to this city snd established a livery stable, better than any that the city had had, con. d it uotll about three r. 0 was & tisens, manly Edward D, and Laura A, Titos to " John 8. Oollivs, w d, s 44 feet of n 1ot 4, block 194 —$3,700. John Trunner aud wife to Wm. O. Pracher, w d, lot 11, block 6, Wiloox's Kountze and wife to wost publio-s s} lot 26, blk and generous, of the frlends whom he made days remained steadfast to yoars ago last winter he spoplexy and THE OMAHA DAILY BEE~SATURDAY JUNE 16 colu for treatment, The third stroke occurred on Tuesday and, combined with softening of the brain, soon re- sulted In his death Mrs, Olark, who has been residing Ohlcago for some past, was telepraphed and immediately upon recelving the dispatoh, started for Lincoln, but could not reach there until after her busband had breathed his last, Friends had kindly attended to all that was necessary to be done, and M, Clark came to the olty with the remains last evening. Her little daughter May, who was attend- ing school at Datrolt, was telegraphed of her father's lllness, and came at onoe, but could not see him before he dled. Mr. Olark has a mother resid- ing in New Oarlisle, Indiana, and s sister, Mrs. Jack, living ten miles east of Council Bluffs, He was about fifty years of BATTLING ELEMENTS. A Violent Storm of Wind and Bain his job office, of which we will ha: to sy on its arrival here, has returned to the city, 0. A. Sleeper, of Browns fs at the Metropolitan yesterday, , Mich., has heretofore kept Oolorado pool, is in the city. ia & guest at the Metropolitan, Lincoln, are guests of the Paxton. Paxton yesterday. Mre, W, W, Cronyn, of Allegheny, Pa, inin town visiting ber sister, Mrs, M. 8, Martinovich. frame may be will probably looate in the city. for Larsmie to take part in a concert given the 18:h, accompanied by Mrs. Bailey, who lias completed a two weeks' engage- Burzting Balls of Fire—A Flood and Hurricane, Uonsiderable damage s reported from varlous parts cf the olty, but nothing of an extremely serlous ra- tare, The storm was worst in the wost and south limits of the clty, and trees wore blown down, houres pros- trated, cellars fl joded, and so on, Tho cellar of Brown's new bulld!ng opposite the Paxton was filled with watcr acd a portion of the walls caved in. Hellman's cellar was again flooded, and the old steamer No. 4 was busy to-day panmping it out. The sldew: and croeswalks were covered withsand and mud, and the streets ran with water like rivers, The worst eff.ct of the storm was seen on Douglas atreot, where the pav- iog work 18 golng on. Down this street the torrents pcured with a mess of debris and a force Irresiatable, From the corner of Thirteenth and Doug- las for a distance of nearly two blocks east the ‘‘cushion coat” only had been put on of asphalt and the “‘knuckles” at the crossings, the latter contalning 5,600 pount each of ssphalt, and belleved to be firmly fixed {n place, although the wearing coat had not yet been put on, These were torn from thelr place by the flood and twisted clear around, so that they had to be partlally cut and dragged into place by teams this morning. A stone roller welghing 3,200 pounds was washed down the street for quite s distance an nothing withstood the waters force except the huge steam rollers. The stream in some way forced itself under the cushion coat of asphalt and lifted it as the wind would a curtaln, washing sticks, corks, stone and de- bris generally under it for two blocks, #0 that both eides of the street have to be cut out, at a loss of wseveral hun- dred dollars to the contractors, The wind was quite strong, It blew down a new frame house on S Mary's avenue, and demolished two or three other small buildings. Sev- eral families took refuge in thelr cellars, the suddenness of the storm’s approach not allowing them time to dress themselves, The atorm extended as far west as North Platte and lasted until about 7 o'clock. The Nebraska Telephone Oom- | they are olean Several Important documents were E ORughl And MeXion, filed with the connty olerk Friday by varlous are filed under the new law which and Rellglos Sooleties,” The Incor. | trély out of fachion. porators are Rt Rav. James O'Con- | R ap, i Rev. Wm. Kaelly, vicar general; Rev. John E, English, pastor of 8t. Philomens, M. Donovan snd Wm, A, L Gibbon, lay members. managed by a president, treasurer and secrotary, the Blshop or vicar apos- | fifteen years tollo belog ex-offisio president. all the SWEDISH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, chosen are Guostave Andreen, Aug, |the modern Ital chosen clerk, Charles Johnzon presi dent, and G. Hancen clerk, The Nebraska telephone company, | decorative. PERSONAL. H. H, Jasperson, Syracuse: N, R, Par. | KOt seortary, singer, Oentral City; C. W, Merrill, Lin. coln; W. W. Lowe, Syracuse; W. B. White, Tekamab; H, H. Robinson, An- telope; N, 8, Wyocoff, Norfolk; ase among the guests at the Millard, F. C. Rogers, of Lodge Pole, a brother of Dr, Rogers, of the Millard pharmacy, is at the Millard, R. I, Fellows, of Aubarn, and Hub, |y Herbert, of Oakland, are guests of the Metropolitan, ‘William M., Shaw, of the Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western railway, is at the Millard, J. W, Hal special agent of R, G, Dun & Qo.. is a guest at the Millard. M. Lawrence and Ed. Tierney, of Pierce, D, T, t the Paxton. icians are often startled by remark. duty, and examine into the merits of this HOUSH AND HOME. Deuver, is in the oity, V. G. Langtry, of Blair, registered at the Paxton last nighs. 0, M, Berry. of Denuison, Col,, is at the Metropolitan, A. R. Flanders, of Albion, is a puest ot the Metropolitan, 8. A, Adams, of Salt Lake City,is at the Metropolitan, Alex. Bentley, of Red Cloud, is a gxest of the Paxton, James MoSpaden, of Denver, is at the Metropolitan, H. H, Miller, of Hailey, Idaho, is at tht Paxton. 8. L. J. Grant, of Salt Lake City, is at the Paxton. J. F. Pagley, of Riverton, is at the Met- ropolitan. Chas, Sivalle, agent for Cole’s cirous, is in town, Col. Allbright, of Madison, Is at the Millard, ‘W. B, Baird, of Lincoln, is at the Pax. ton, Mark Morton, of Chicago, is in town, Vic Bierbower registered at the Millard yesterday, L. R, Lancaster, of St. Joe, is at the Paxton, H. Dakin, of Pells, Iowa, is at the Metropolitan, Mrs, Frank Plant, of Marshaltown, is & guest at the Millard, Thos, Niblock and family, of Deayer, oolor. .Soft blues or piuks or delicate creams, bright withal, but not gaudy, and fringes of the same color, with ornsmentation. Ecomomical, effec fortably. tive and tasteful material can easily be found in the large varleties of cre- tonnes and Madrae. Madras muslins are now printed with coples from cathedral windows, esqe patterns are produced In full reds, blue and yellow and somber brcwn stretohed across the window frame is decelving. The V’Immwn tlle, » metal subatl- forso many years monopolized man- tlon, is really one of the most beauti- ful of recent decurative Innovation The tle Is elther etched or in b rellef, and the eubjccia chosen are combinations, and Woodworker, published in New dozen or more of whioh are given, Some besatifully cared ba from the Cinclnnatl hcuse of map, the phonographer and every fi\'g minutes. place and mantel executed by his puplls, A desigu for a book-case is more | which these carvings can be used I8 almost unlwd. Natd o isbed i farnitare be’ tified and em! she N i e e e | T slight cost, bat alsu a great varl- oty of paperings and tha like, which the expense cf deenatligin sny way ) A pé..ui. Tabier s and easels and frames and plaques are (3s0, H, Daniels. comm'ssioner of the treated to the process, and P“ ,qll stten silvered or gllded or bronzed. George O, Burgsteom, of Neenab, Wis,, | ylat frames for mirrors are made wlr.hb.ury l::lm:o;lno, effect. q . G. Miller, of | may COVOr t! ush or velvet, e o s 1 "7 |or stalned to Imitate ?vondl, ered the material may be worksd with John W, Young, superintendent of the | such designs as may ocour to the fancy Utah Central railway, is at the Paxton, olduuh am -ulr. fia;‘u;l o(’llrlrllllum A. H. Bowen, O, Oliver and James|and showy colors, birds with long, richly colored plumage, and a diversi- Walding, of Hastinge, registered at the iy o{ omer fl;on‘ & adotty; vitids, turfs, eto: If the wood is stalnad, 1t offers an opporrunity for tho employ- ment of » painting ekill, and the borated with palnted Seth Cole, of Omaha, and J, 8, Bam-|pl,ques or oven landscape sketches, & forth, of New York, were among the ar:|tall tree upon tho side spreadivg its rivals from the esst Friday, The latter | branches over the top of the mirror, snd Its root sinking into the graes Miss Mianie Kenuedy left Wednesday E'(’,",:;.:;,'::d A T, Japanese goods, says a London cor- raspondent, are going out of fashion, excepting when geocuinely anclent. | ment at Mr. Vicker's, of Ohicago, in| T'n{s is sccounted for by the delugs we opera, She will Le gone some weeks. have had of cheap Japanere toys and e e porcelains, Stlll good old criontial NEw ".conponA‘"o“s chlon keepa ita price and is as much * |la vogue as ever. Auother very love: gy ly item of desoration Ja the puroelain 1, motale dado end fdeza work, which 8t, Philomena’s Ohurch of 0maha | i, grestly need ta countey houses, where, by the way, the old fashioned Dutch tiles are extremely popular, pany. ful. I eee many people aro already beginning to oruament the extorior of thelr houses with those bri The 8w:dish Librar Assoclation |clean, quaint ard pletureeque tiles which are atill 50 common in Spalo, that flowers are more in fashion than over, and that no room is considered soclatione, among others be- | complete without them, and also ing the articles of *'S:. Piilomena's |quantty of growlag large loafed ex. " otlos, palms and ferns, in marble or Church of Omahn.” Thesearticles |\ b ot pedentnluj A London letter-writer goesipiog of went into effect June 1st, 1883, and s | styles in furniture over there saye: for the Incorporation of ‘‘Ohurches | ‘'Barly Eaglish” farniture 1a now on- * Qaeen Anne” for Infants and Chi CMtnflanmmotonDlg@ntlnn and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. * Castoria is so welladapted to Children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known w me.” 1 A. ARciien, DL Dy 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I CENTAUR LINIMENTan absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c¢, The most Powerful and Pene~ trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. Nobraska Loan & Trass Gompa) HASTINGE, NEP, Oapitsl, = - - - $260,000° JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-Presidont. ¥. 0 WERSTER, Tronaurer C. P. WEBSTER, Caaticr. DIRECTORS, Bamuol Alexander Oswald"Oltver, A E. arke, ebater! Goo. H Pratt, artwoll, Jaa, D. M. McEl Hinuey, “Thia Company farniehes & permanent, hom: tnetttution whore School Bond 'sand other legally fuoielpal securitie to Nobraska can bt bo. negotiated on the most favorahls_ terms OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, has also been shelved, and the Itallan . ssnce I8 the thing. r apostolio of ‘the dlocese of | Bglish” was an absurd atyle cf deo- oration. It belonged to no perlod, and was in reality only a poor, modi- fiaiil oop{ of thel J?p.::.u. Th‘d gothé The highest indebtedness to be incur- :: m:v :::fi;:; x ,,nlufi.pfi:; h'nT]nd. red at auy one time ls $30,000 and the | {ngs, Fhe ides of gothic chalrs and affairs of the Incorporation are to be|iables is as rldiculoas as were the othle cottages and villas which vogue. The sance, on the other hand, permits Artioles of incorporation of the|great latitude, and, while decorative Swedlsh Library assoclation were filed | and elegant, is also convenient in an Friday, the object of the assoclatlon, | extreme degree, because it adsp's lt- as indicated by the name, belng to es— |self to all the exigencies of modern tabiish and maintain a library for the|lite. The rich wood carvingof the use of tlie members. The trustees | pertod, so beautifally reproduced by s— especlally in Benzon, J. F. Lagergren, G. A. and | Fiorence and Milan,—and the equally E. A, L'nquest, E. M. Stenberg is | rich and glowing hangings of silk and tapestry now employed to cover the walls, as well as drape the windowe |2 THE TELEPHONE COMPANY, and doors, are at onco ploturerque and organized in July, 1882, bas filed | The hall of Jay Gould's house, saya smended articles of invorpcration, | the New York Jonrnal, is lighted by The amount of capital stock is in-|Orlental lamps, in glassimoeatc. creased to 500,000 with the privilege floor is of marble. Oa the lef: of the of doubling that sum, A president, | hall the roceptlon xoom is placed, vice president, secretary and treas. | The walls are hung in embossed volvet urer, and a board of nine directors|of an old-gold shade. will, manage the business of the com- | curtalns give the chamber a softened, pany. The signers are Col, J. J. ‘B!M:l;le M!nt.d Ep‘mh‘ “‘lg 'elv‘:: . | oarpet is extended a huge tiger rol Dickey, vico president and L. R et iin Doy abib: plece luppon‘l) two ol:lrl‘o’:I anl:eu statuettes in bracs, ane tween them A Btartling: Discovery, ncnr:luulb French clock patah ble discoveries. The fact that Dr, King's | ROT¢C DROVEe, - surmogh 7.8 New Dho:l;‘:.ry for Consumption ‘and all | mythical figure, aiso of brouze. Throat and Luug diseases is daily curing | each corner is a bronza atatuet resting patients that they have given up to die, is | upon a black marble pedestal. The startl'ng them to realize their sense of ml:]ror, .l:nas 'hl:“ig in hfi;‘“’ is of N gold, inlaid with ivory. 'here are ‘;“nn*wtdll":;:id'!&:- J:L.“’".':“i.“'"li‘.fl: only four paintings in this cosy nest ractice, Trial bottles free at C, F.Good- | of elegance, The articles in this room man’s Drug Store. Regular s1ze $1.00. cost aboat $20,000. The not contain a single chal SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | holstery of which is not embroidered Made from the wild flowers of the|by hand inthe most briiliant contrasts. ¥AR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY [In the corner neareat the window it is the most fragrant of perfame |facivg Fifth avenue stands & marble Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, Nan |atatus of Il Pensezosa, Bach side of Franclsco, Ior sale in Omaha by W |the Fifth avenue windows superb J. Whitehouse snd Kennard Bro|Seyres vases fit into niches made to w5 o A A e reocive them, Midway between the door and the entrance to the llbrary, ©. O, Bates, city attorney of Beatrice, into which this apartment opons, was in the city yesterday. How to Decorate and Furnieh Rooms | gtands s magnificent eminet of ivory, —The Lateat in Household inlald with gold, that cost £5,000 W, 0, Well d H. C. Reller, of L n- n B 3 ouln, mn.th:r;l.;llud. b o A 2apds ., The marvelons freacoes cost $10,000 W. C. Orman, of the B, & M force, at | Philsdelpbla Pross. In the library there are plciures that cost about $75,0000 The dialng room Bedsoom hangiogs may be in one is richly upholstered ia embossed leather. A solid mahngany extension tabla fills up the entire center epace, cords and tassels, will be sufolent at which thirty pecple can sit com- (Granp Paciric HoiEL where geometrical figures and plotur- CORNER OF purple, various shades of Olive green, "'"TH A"n “ARHEY s'[s’ d . Th bl tostalned Ghass whon this mutlin s tghty| ~ Omaha, Nebraska. OPENED MAY 17TH, 1883. tute for the encaustio tiling which has This hotel contains 100 rooms, tel facings snd kindred ornamenta- [all outside rooms, and 30 rooms on the first floor, especially adapt- ed for sample men. from floral,fern and anemone growths, of superior excellence. offerlng a wide choloo and fascloating | quarters for the state trade. The ourrent number of The Buflder | Special inducements to the thea- York, by Oharlos’ D. Lakey, ia par- trical profession. Hote! situated ticularly prolific in cottage plang, a| five blocks from depots. cars pass the door both ways er ¥ of wood log, are among the illus. :n‘t’l‘:m.,“:: nveoll as -0 gnnd fire- SALS'?O&I:YI‘%&‘]ETB' » N are at the Paxton. James Walling, of Hastinge, registered ot the Millard yesterday. ¥, U. Powell,of the U, P, force at Chey- enne, s at the Millard, presented. A firm in Boston is making & wood m somnionia o sy oo ts | DXULL, LROMASABr0, WILL BUY AND SELEL about one-tenth the that is de- -~ work, The prooess is a mechanical | \WD ALL TRANMACTIONS OCNNWEOYED I‘A-.fln(d 'Ilmklll upon m FURRNWITH. » Pay Taxes, Reat, Houses, Mie, d much the appearance d-'“bdn:u-'“ The extent 10 | Resm Seicoeonns e o SRBANTOR W0 1817 Dodge Street. Telaphone No. 144, Office Hours: From 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to b5 p. m, SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘What gives our Children ‘What cures their fevers, makes them s | When babies fret and cry by turns, ‘What cures their colic, kills their worms, I" ‘What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, | Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Of) and Paregoric, an ENT—Large furnished rosm_at 1318 OR RENT—Two onttages, excells Liavenwerth i Sonth ave {TORE FOR RENT—Comne gocd 1icing pony. Address A, OR SALE—Stock of drws and drug surdries, in goo ! conditic Will invoice §1,0.0 or 81 Address I, B. Coulter. Water- {OR SALE—Drug store, best paying «stablished traue o Fowa. wood reasons given for +ellin voice about fitteen or eighte: Address D, H. Lean, Mitc HOTOF—Lot on San Franclsce a'reet about m + ake 82 avrs Chicez ./ 11l. will sh or trade fur stock cf goods. 4 & 00, 1622 Capl.ol avenue OR S1L7—A Jot of Canarys & Ciges avenu GR SALE—100 head of mules and 6) heid of horses and ponies at E. Estab-cok’s Stock Yards between Capizol avenue-and Douglas St. 4&SPECIALS wi') POBITIVELY not beln serted unless pald In advance. TO LOAN--MOREY ONEY T) LOAN. Om' ha savings vank I8 now prepared to make loans 01 Omaba city or Douglas county real e:tate at current rateso interest. No comm'sslon charged. 383tf ONEY TO LUAN— The Lowis: Bates of [n- 1” terest. Bemis' Loan Agercy,15th & Doug las 41t [ KY LOAN®D—On chattel mortgages, M k. om 7 Union Bl 585 [mo§ ONIA" A0 LOAN—On chattel mortgages | M% NATRTS, 1100 Farnam 8t 73)-m} flm‘ O LOAN—Call at Law office of D, L, homes, roon 8, Crelghton Block. oNB¥ ~Acaned on chat el property, by J. 7 Bnteg, No. 213 South Idtn s'rect. N M 740-m t b TO Loan rea' estate, 8 3\ 00. rity reut rates. Ballou Lros. D—A girl for general housew-rk and cooking. Older girl or widow preferree. Go:d wages paid, addres) P. We, Lur oifie Y [ ANTED—Girl for house work. Ap. ly 2116 Cailtoraia ttrest. 9016 ANTED—Two a prentices to lenrn dress. ‘making 1616 Capitol avenue. 914613 'ANTED—Tw) gcod givls at 1102 Davenport St 408-16§ ANTED—A boy 15 or 16 years old The Nows Company 2155, 14th St. ANTED —A steady man who speaks German and Koglish to tend bar, none but wih 001 references nee 1 apply Churles Joseph Co hs Beer garden 10th and Castelar. $07-15%. ANTED—Girl for Albany house6 5 ANTED—A go d order co WV e Fighe o ad ths Harmey S5 Restauraat. 916-15¢ VWANTED-Ta girlsat Slaven house 10:h St, vrear U, P, Depor. Good wages. +05-15§ . Apply 2. Avoca Neo, ANTED—A midu. ag d woman o7 nwhe houscwork, - wages #100 por weck 012 135 16 \OR SALE CHEAP—A black hcie: 7 years old Irquire at C. H. this office, 855 'OR SALE—600 h ad yearling heiters, 2 vears cld beifers; and 2 yeur old_ steers., 8T Caftle co tractors, Hide, Wocl, and Tallow deal- ers Sloux City Towa, OR SALE—The Siriy mill will sell or ex- chan. e for R al estate, Addrees-Jonn Roesink Bimles eart of Papillin. P. 0. sddress Omuha, & SALE—Hous a the High *chiol must ve sold this wor quire at thus office. XCEA Fu dwellings ccrner of 11th and Pae'flc s rechs, Nire Iots in south Omaha t Jand near Stanto , ing No. 84 Tenth stre't. change fcr Nebras tculars st Geo. H. Puterso 52 OR-SALE—A new Hal TOR SALE—01d newspa) pers in large and an qusnticies at this offica. OR SALE—Flax mill machinery consisting of brake, 2 dustors, beater, ploker, press, &, Can work either rottod or green stack also shaft- ing, pullles, and belting for dreving the b al:6 oe 35 H. P. engine with boler, stack snd o1l x ure« co rplote. Addrow TAM T+ IT Charlen City lown, 3 OR BALE—A first-class sooond hand top u; &Y. Call at 1319 Haney stroet, MINCELLANEUS OST—A red bill_book, containins expease billsof Meyer & RaapkeandJdi C. Collios Liberal reward wiil be pald it leftat Ewa office. premium b lust 1. , 9518 Daoatur St, bet- wee. 26th and 26 h St. AKEN UP—A smell pory maroahous 12 years have sawme by ca liny 20th aud Boulevard, and paying Douglas 8¢ Ak 6 _ ANTED— A gocd compete- t girl to do sen= eral house-work, goud wages given. N. W. corner 18'h and Davanport. 881 VW4, TED - gooi rellablo tinmmith. Call oo or uddress Fowl e & Vanderhouf, scward, Nebraska. 774t BITUATIONS WANTED ANTED—By an oxper enced Scotch shep- hord s rituaticn of teust on some thecp ranch. Has ch s cf & ranch at pres give goed reterences azhoms or abrcad. Apply &t Bk office. 92016-3 M ddlo aged Engiich woman dosires a situa. tion a8 Burse or to d» light hous:work in & %00 amily, best of references given Addiess E. H, 1416 Hiarney 8. 892161 ANTED—A posici n as driver for delivery wagon—grccais prelerreds Call or ad drees 1801 Cuming ot, EDRARD GowTTAL. o 845-15" FOR BENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. OR RENT—One 6 aud one 7 room houss, Inquire Western Coratce Werks, 1110 Doug.- 1as steeet. 927 214 OR RENT—One good turnished rcom. 1n. quire 11 8 17th street 920-18 \OR RENT—Three mom cottsge for rent on Cavifornia sticet, between Z4ih aud 25th st. O& KENT-Five room fumbhed cottage with barn, to & family without children for Fummer mo the. Acd.css wikh relerences G H. F. 2324 81, Mery's avenue, 924:16.1 OR R'NT -House o' 6 rooms, c liar, well, ! cwtern—~all in gcod repair. 1.71, 15th o' rect. OR RENT—House with S roou s § Just off St Mary's ave. Apply on 932t . MOR RENT—Two or thrae unturnished rooms. Apply 1410 *ackson 5; 905-16§ Fou RENT-House 7 rooms §25, (it R gt v LR LU iy 10 ¢ 835, 10, Slore vew on 10th St $35. BALLOU BROS, 1421 Farnam 8¢, 913-36 e ———————————— T'g Nicaly tarnist ed rooms fcr rent with or ot At 2112 California St 914-20* 770 LET A nice cottage of iz rooms Ta good l eondition Jehlutnl between 23d lndgilth §6. off Ab. kary's avenue, References required. 03-16 e —— OR RENT—H:use of 3 rooms aad basement of 2rooms. Apply Bes office, §94-18} TAOF BENTCotiaxe of slx rowma wilh oF with- out furaiture, 1315 Califeruia 80, 803164 — — e e I Boure for summer. ulnl.:‘l- W7-1mo, ARD—$3.30 per week. af £19-18¢ ADIES AND YOUNG MEN In city or xe nice | ght acd plensant work ;8261850 day casily and quietly % by mail; no carvassng: na Ploaso addre.s Reliale Manus factuiing Co., Philedephis, Fa , drawer TT 749 June2 TueThuSat12t VAKEN UP - One horse and_one mare colt, with left hind feet white Ownercan recover same by proving cwership on. application. to R. Pric ratoga preciuct, W D EDWARD KUEHL MAG'STER OF PALMUSTERY AND CONDY TIONALIST, 468 Tenth street, betweon Farnsm Will, with theaid of guardian for auy one & giance of the and present, and on eartain conditions in the fo. and Shoes made to order, POWDER Absolutely Pure. nover vaskee. A marvel of pa and wholesomeness. Mere