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THE DAILY BEE.| OMAHA. Tuesday Morning, June 19, LOCAL BREVITIES. Y, arrived on time from the west last night. nt shower ear lovely moonlight night. ¢ lnst evening was The favorite bet now-a-days is as to what the day the daily rain will fall were in the city and stopped at the Mef A man was arrested last night for putting firing several shots into it. One of the most stalwart missions seen in these parts ix a Chin Roman Chtholic Shinn, who, acco stopped at the fine looking man, arshal has filed o complaint Lewis for running express eral wagons which he was running under one rshal thinks differently and a suit will pre Quite a number of ¢ ported of late in which littlo children have | y very suddenly from convulsions, | old daughter of Mr. C. sides near the water this dreadful trouble, morning she was as well as ey 10 see some carriag Tittle later she A similar case was that of Le A. Taylor, residing on This child died at evening and the funeral will take place to-day at the Holy Sepulch Gentlemen in shirts, drawers or | stock of 8, P. Morse & Co,, who domestic goods at the mills and foreign goods from works reservoir, died en ill and died as sta and Cass streets, 1of summer underwear, ery, ought to inspect the Nottingham, Landon and Paris, paying the duties to John Campbell, Esq., collector of customs at Omaha, conse- quently show the goods at retail at exactly the wholesale price of eastern jobbers. Conductor William Union Pacific railroad, died at Muscatine county, Towa, with consumpti He was born in Harrison count; and his age was 28 C. Canfield, of the Ohio, March th, 1 years, 3 months and work on_the Chicago, Rock railrowd in 1871, and has been an employe of ific for the last three A plain white linen hemstitched handker- chief, with broad 2 inch hem, is one of the re- quisites of & gentleman’s Wardr P, Morse & Clo, are offering a great barg them at 83,00 a dozen, u quality neve »old less than 86.00 Island & Pacific one dozen will bo sold to each customer mge 8. Mock and Miss Mary Sabbath evening at | church by the Rec- Driscoll were mar 7 o'clock at the first M. tor, Rev. Charles W, Savidge. Rev. Frank A. Hays, pastor of the South. inn church, i the father of 3 wrrived Sunday night. western Prosbyf ~The installagi 1 of officers and dime xocia- Dle of the U. €. L. A. will take place at their rooms on Friday evening next. g of A. O, H. evening, at 7:30, at Crounse’s and 2, Tuesday By order of the pr F. Cluggage, of California, is at the Grand John Wycoff, of Chicago, is at the Grand W. Upton, of New York, is at the Grand F. W. Mills, of Oakfield, Wix., wix at the Grand Pacific yesterday, Mrx. Whitehouse, of Crete, wis u guest of | the Grand Pacific yesterday, Mr., Lawrence McMahon and wife returned Sueday from a trip to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Lake Minnetonka and other inte ““Cool Minnesota,” where they have pleas- antly passed the last two weeks. in splendid health, and his many friends will be glad to see him back. *rotective Association, Annual meeting of 1. 0, O. F. tective association, June 19th, at 8 o'clock p. m., fc 1 of officers and othe) important busi- e SUMMER UNDERWEAR We are the only direct importers of these goods west of Chicago, and gentle- men in search of these goods will consult their own intercst in examining our stock. we show all grades, as the prices below will show, and sell them at the price usually paid to eastern jobbers by small )'s summer undershirts 20c, Men's netted undershirts 40c. Men's Freneh netted undershirts 7he. netted undershirts $1 Men's pure lisle undershirts 8be. N‘[_;;n'u pure lisle netted undershirts Men's Fren s French Balbriggan undershirts | 8¢ll on the 2Lst « Men's French Balbriggan undershirts Men's French Balbrig, Men's French Balbrig A GREAT BAK 25 dozen men's silk $7.50 to import, will All sizes shirts or drawers. MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS 650 DOZEN UNLAU AT 95 CENT These are make from muslin, finest linen, hand-made button New York mills holes, with cuffs or bands, wnd cannot be | cure in overy instane purchased in Omaha ¢ HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHI We offer to-day 126 dozen linen men's hemstitched handkerchiefs, full size, hem 2 inches wide, at ¥3,00 per | S, | dozen, worth and usually sold at £6,00. | — For 8are—Brick house in fine orde; 8 roowms, desirable lot, 2 blocks from car | i Call on McCague, 16 tues thur sat Price $3,200, opposite postoftice. Men's, boys' and Children’s hats in great variety at BAXE'S, j18 wed fri jyl A BAD BLAZE. Two Fine New Buildings Destroyed by Incendiaries, ——— Inight Blaze on St Mary's Avenue, The town clock had just struck the last stroke of 12 last night when a peal was heard from the fire bell at No. 3 engine house, At first it was thought to be striking the time, but other strokes followed in quick succession and soon the entire depart ment was out and on its way to the scene of the fire, It was a beautiful moonlight night and not a clond was to be seen in the sk The blaze and smoke, therefore, were more plainly visible and seemed to be near the iter of the town, As the crowd whic tion of the gl; that it was further oft than was thought, streets it wasseen to be at a distance out Sty Mary's avenue, The | momentarily grew brighter and the tongues of flame clear air and stood out | western sky lik old in the hills of P sparks rolled a the fire continued for a long time with no apparent diminution, it drew a luge number of | lowed the fire sion up the that sparatus in a long venue, Many feard that proved not to be the case, the hurn ing buildings being two fine new houses belonging to Mr. A. Heller, of the fi of Adler & Helle cast corner of ! Convent str third street. The houses were two storvies high, of frame and not completed for One valued at 2,000 and the other at 82,000, They were heing built by Contractor Knock and were both insured fully. The three hose companies and the hooks were all on hand but considerable delay was experienced in - getting water on as there is no pressure to speak of at this point and th fell about lik was thrown on with buckets, The fir men worked their best at great disadvan- tage as the flames had already got such a start that one building was totally des- troyed, even the solid brick chimneys falling down, while the other was dam- aged probably one-fourth of its value, Inquiry as to the origin of the fire in two unoceupicd and perfectly new houses shows that it must have undoubted been the work of incendiavies. Mrs, M. Hellman lives direetly opposite the houses, and about midnight Mrs. Wis out of the door of the cor run away. homediately af v house and 1 oceries of sent in by telephone f the dopartment It is also that several boys had been seen in the vieinity durir some fun, Some thought the two who ran out were men who had gone in to try and put out the fire, but this is hardly possi- blo as they would not have el the work so soon. The pine boards burned very quickly and brilliantly, and threatened” the adjoining ‘houses with | destruction, but fortunately that Tie The criminal docket was taken up in the district court yesterday by Judge Ne- ville, Quirk, aceused of the burglary of several saloons and business houses, who was released on bail at the ¢l the last term of court, forfeited his bail by failure to put in an appearance. Jus. Reynolds, alins Adams, who was arrested with a full kit of confidence tools also forfeited s bail. Ed. Kennedy, who obtained the, two gold watches from Max Meyer & Bro., scovered, also forfeits his bail which his Te N for him. eter Rush, who was charged with robbes pleaded not guilty, and will probably bo tried. The police have an- other warrant out for him. Before Judge Wakely the case of Poter Ut tis AP AT NTnela: superintendent of the Union Pacitic, was tried, and a verdict rendered for the plaintiff, In this matter it seems that Burk is o farm- er, residing west of Omaha on the line of that r and that a washout occurred close to his place. Fifteen tons of hay were obtained from him and in the sot tlement the dispute arose which caused the suit to be brought, he claiming 90 for his hay, which the company thought too much. The verdiet was a sort of a compromise one between the two amounts, In the police court at b o'clock | evening the case of Thomas Robe and John Henry Waldron, charged with the burglary of the residence of H. D. Rus May was taken up. This was the night on which so many | Hill, and the Russells were any other £ n, finest, £1,00, | Victims, losing a wateh and chain and 840 an socks 20c, in cash, It is claimed that Mrs, Russell can positively identify the parties, and if | 80 they will go over the road. The case | was not concluded, but was postpor over until to-day hilblains, C. nd wll wkin: eruptions, guaran refunded Yiles, Hands, [ cents per box Activity in 1t Ames' Real Estate agency report sales msmmnmated by them from June Ist to hoof sowe forty odd residence lots in uthwest portion of town; this includes sale of three ucre lots in West Omaha for 84,600 fifteen hundred dollars per acre, The sale by this agency of forty acres of the Grifin place for §8,000 cash and a portion of the Hanscom farm for Estate, straw | 84,000 shows an uctive demand for out lying y:J»cr() in that divection. The sale of lots in Cunninghaw's sub- and upon reaching Harney and Twelfth | and column of smoke rose up high in the | inst the blue | ne of the watchfives of | alestine. Clouds of | the south, and as | ple from the city, who fol- | it was the old convent but fortunately | m | ted on the north- | t. Mary's avenue and | oty which is heyond Twenty- | years of age, hisbrother,and supancy. | who was with her awoke from the noise | of hammering across the way. She awoke | Mrs. Hellman who went to the window | o i ] o o bo; | and just as she did s saw two hoys rush | 1055 | fire were heard and an alam | to her fathe the night who were | under the influence of liquor, and inti- | mating that they were going to have | o G0 E wer oned | avoided, | —m— THE COU The Criminal Docket Taken Up Po-| we of | and put up in fly stylo at the Millard, | where he was arrested and the proporty | of sther came in from Denver and put up | City, whe structe nent feature and listened to 1 assembly with ice included Rossini’s “God of Is readings by the pi gems from the G A noticeable feature of the service was the playing of Mrs. Ells . Fuuk, who houses were broken into near Prospect | 2 Olsen, w d, lot cier addition, whe Stomach_com t not speedily cure. Bring them cost you wan, THE DAILY BEE division (west of the reservoir) has been very active, one-half of the subdivision having been sold in the time named The agency expeets soon to place upon the market a new lot of property to | meet the growing demand for suburban homes, The fact that this agency have con- ney for the tracted for the exclusive sale of 100 lots in John 1. Redick’s sub: division, and have been the only author ized agents for A. J. Hanscom for some time past, gives them unusual facilities for offering their patrons the best bar gains on the market, The aggregate sales made by this y from January Ist to date foot up 1t nger over 50,000, | — TERRIBLE ACCIDEN A Boy Run Over and Killed on the Blair Bridge, Dr. (. Pierce, the coroner of Wash | ington county, was in the city last even b soon gathered ran i the | it was soon found | ing, and from him was learned the par ticulars of a terrible accident which oc curred there on Saturday, resulting in the instant death of Ed Mr. George Taylor, residing at Blair The family lived near the west end of new bridge, where the large embank ment which bridge is being made, A train of dunp | tablishient in a style adapted to the | demands of the next ten years. For weeks the usually quiet and busy ng with the sound of the saw, amier and the ax. Within | cars runs down from the city every fif teen or twenty minutes and it | is always the signal for lots of the boys gather around and try to cateh a ride The conductor and his crew try to hreak up the practic but have been unable to do so. On Saturday, about train was pulling down pretty rapidl when young Taylor, who was about 1 hegan running after the boys succeeded in gotting on, but T brothertoldhimnotto tryit. Hedisreg: el the warning, m his hold and fell unde ran ard twisting one arm out of joint Coroner Pierce held an inquest on Sunday, and the jury returned a verdidt exonerating the con | — TERRIBLE RUNAWAY, Mius Fannie Lewis Seriously In) by the reident, A terrible runaway oceurred yester- day on Sixteenth s [in" the serious injury of Miss Fannie ghter of Mr. Win, Lewis, the Lewis, ( well known expressman. It seens that Miss Fannie was out | driving with her father’s team on S teenth str the residence being down near the Northwestern depot. The break ing of the check rein frightened the team, | ran away, colliding with a tele- | pole with such force that they it square oft. The y phon ) limbs erushed badly in an uneonsc \e was pic yus condition and conveyed s residence, where she in a comatose state until is believed that her injuries, while very s nature. ——— OMAHA CHURCH CH day Night at esbyterian, The soug service at the First Prosby- terian church Sunday conducted by the pated in by a congre louble quartette choir and partici lighly enjoyable, | en The anmouncement that Miss Ida L. | fy the choir since December, 1882, so creditably and position of soprano, would appear for the last time with the choir, she having de. cided to go east to remain, brought congr o and sentiment canght upl the clos o ing strains in one wighty chorts, making nd sublime. Miss Barlow is succeeded in the choir by Miss Minnic Maul, of this city, & soprano are merit and great promise. She cently returned from New York the effeet most touching has s she studied with the best in that city could afford. Maul's singing in the sat pleasure. The sery wl Bellini's **Mighty weet in Me Jehovah,” Barnby interspersed by Bible spol Songs.” officiated at the organ as accompanist. Mrs. Funk is admitted to rank second to none among the first-class organists of this city and her playing Sunday sur- prised even her best friends and gratified all who were present, She is evidently an artist in music and a thorough master of the keyboard and will be admitted as such by all who heard her splendid music last night. Never was such as s now at C, F, tl of Dr. King's suniption, brouchitis, hoars severe coughs or any affection of tue th and lungs, can get a trial of this great remedy free by calling at above drug store, Regular size, %1.00, — Real Estate The following A for rec leeds were il ord in the county clerk's oftice June 16, estate agency: acob Kendis et al to Abraham Lewis, he undivided half interest of s} of Kountze's second addition W lot 400, Geo, P. Bemis and wife to Samuel 21, Credit Fon Well Rewarde A liberal reward will be paid to any party will produ Liver, Kidney or laint t ctric Bitters will long, it will othing for the medicine if it f cure; and you will be rewarded for your trouble besides. All bl , billous. | ness, juundice, constipat eral de ity are speedily cured. Satisfaction guar 1 or money “refunded, Prico only " fifty its per bottle, For sale by e Taylor, a son of past made orms the appronch to the they do every place, sveralothers | rs. One of tho lor’s | g | and me the jump, missed thie wheels, which or him, crushing his head to a|c shapeless mass, breaking one leg and 1y from all blame. | et, which resulted | fection us p clock n m. 1t | wtion numbering over (00, was very entertaining and | Piece of work. Ther geptably filled the | ¢ ut her many friends and admirvers, Al were delighted with her beatiful voice, [ which scemed never so sweet as in the | parlor mirr plaintive melody — of “Shall ~ We Gather at the River. The choir | a tion inspived with the [ ber { out something new | beautiful, and the Miss rvice was a prom- y the entive rmby's tor, and a number of staircase leads to the second stor; of the finest and most expensive pape ever brought to this city. The frieze ¢ responds in col OMAILA, TUE A PERFECT PALAGE. The Firm of MoNamara & Duncan Open the Most Elegant Resort in the West, TheBest Artists in Every Line Contribute to Its Splendor, And It s Stocked Fr Roof With the Best of the Earth, Rome was not built in a day yet she became th institutions possess | | hold on the public require time for their completion and perfection. The old and | | popular house at the head of which has always been the name of Mr. M. A Namara which is now for some addition of Mr. Geo. Duncan to the fir Hade its determination some time ago to keep pace with the wonderful growth of | the City, by refitting their liquor es thing was made to give way to THE GENIUS OF IMPROVEMENT, wl it stands now without wmy magnificent establish it certainly among tl ments of the kind in the west and must remain 8o for y of the architect, the penditur ed to m, they o be found between the MISSISSIPPT AND THE PACIFIC if not anywhere in the land. While the | formal opening does not take place until | this evening yet throngs of visitors have | ™1 and be n pouring in all day to adwir e the work and none have been made a marvel of arf impresses the visitor 81 plate glass windows in which blaz tively in the MCNAMARA' - “DUNCAN In addition to these lights, in the front is an electric lamp on the outside, and | night, y of | | giving to Omaha such an wr able resort, and one which always retain so high | another on the inside, which, light the place with the brillian ratus and all fix tures of the kind, Western Ste and may be safl 1 Heating y anid t be us near per various points in the work are mentioned, The mos fet, W an most el in Oma conveniences. At e tall bronze gas stan: lighter. The sidebo , used asa one side abinet, made by Dewey & Stone, c of the room, partment, enc! of gilt and green, WINE PARLOR, In the southwest corner of this room is located & wine parlor, richly carpeted, | | handson Ll a b ¢ furnished and illuminated by mze chandelier. or the use of privat parties. Near by | are the water closets and marble wash stand, a pier glass being placed above the stand. THE READING ROOM, A reading room has been partitioned [ ofi, just west of the wholesale cigar de- | dey | furnished. and i’ supplied with all the | lending.daily papers and the principal rtinent. It if nicely carpeted and illustrated and sporting publications, such as The Clipper, Wilke's Spirit, Turf, Field and Farm, ete., and also the dra- matic paper The floor of all these vi s divisions of the retail room s inlaid’ with finely polished black walnut and white maple, and presents a very finished appearance, From the rear the room a 1 this is guarded at e I sile by persous | elaborately carved newell posts, sur- | wounted by exquisite lamps of blue and gold, while the stairway 15 handsomely | efleet, The crowning beauty of the room, how jever, is the papering and paintin which | was all done under the supervision of Charles Kosters, reported for Tue Bek by Ames’ real | M0d was probably never equalled by any | job of the kind done in the city. dn the ceiling, which is unusually bright and artistic strawberry color, and the styling of th the field of the panels is a crushed ame coior, only a few shades darker the ornaments on the fock are hand painted. The dividers on the styling are | (G. B, M. 0. X, metal borders and a light, fine mouldi There are seven scenes of the of Naples Iie walls are papere with jblotch gold, hand wmade, and one 2 moulding n Bamboo and des Ad imitat a two inch separating them, The side panels are gold and maroon g of flowers, and v The center panel scene is & lan showing the moon rising between the | Goodman’s, wes, hand painted. DAY JUNE 19, this is the monog Above the private oflice are three si rs and shrub! brocaded velvet painted ornaments on olive colored velvet, divided from each other and chony mouldings. u ro separated from the s o and ornaments by a heavy gold moulding and imitation of ‘bamboo, and the two| ) INfants and Children nes, one of winter and one of summner, The central pillacs ughout the full lengthof the room are The pictures painted to re s malachite, point to mention the fact that the plans for the new rooms were drawn by ¢ v Cellar to architect, and refle teredit upon him, as well as upon the various artists, who carried them out | to such perfection. The retail room is connected with the basement and the three upper stories by ly elevator, furnished by A. L. Sternal City, So it is that every kind which are to | ity, stability and a steadfast | ient a8 could be THE BASEMENT | was found stored in a neat and compact dditionally popular by the Taunis, Colfax, Kranthal and Hathorn; porters, Guinness' stout, Younger's Scotch, Ross' gers a complete e of clarets, an exte sive stock of f imported sherries, ports and | Madeiras; cham agnes, imported and do stic,inciuding Moet & Chandon, Pomery Mumm, Jules Mumm, Dry | Monopole, Piper Heidsieck, Chas, Heid- | sicck extra, Pleasant Valk | Werner; Rhine W not until to-day that it might | Kinds of still win. 30 poome, the | be said that the work was complete and peer | The cellar contains the most com plete stock in Omaly < tocome, filvr”'lu- a:ultl | and well ventilated. w and the artis 1 unstinted ex- ol S IERERTAVIAS | g Patrons have wone the hardships of the | gively chaos that has reigned, while waiting im- patiently to see the outcome and now | _ ¢ gratified and repaid by the most | Every available fc elegant and tasteful place of the kind to | With goods, amo { ng John ( M :, Old Crow, W. B. Lan- ge Bourbon, a full line of orted brandies, gins, cte. There on this floor over seventy-five different | sample bl | brands of goods. room is the book-keepers’ oftice. the source from which the retail trade is | Hormitage caster, Hermi 1t. to find fault,, The retail voom has been id this enters the cious front through the wide double s, on either side of which are broad pee- form of gas jets the words THE THIRD STORY | voted to retail packages and to cur- the room being very | A full line of glassware, mainly | flusks, is also carried on this tloor. | IN ITS COMPLETE STATE, ing new good establishment is probab) finest ever opened up in the w | es to hring to its proprictor harvest of wealth for their enter| ay. And, in this connection, the illuminating advantages of the place, as | well as its heating apy ung lady was | thrown out and run over and one of her «dup furnished by the —— MILITARY MATTERS, sible, as will be scen as the ment Ot . ‘TO LOAN Money. The following correspondence s pub- prominent object facing the main entrance is a cabinet built of pol- ished black walnut and filled with liquors and the finer bottled goods. Mo the left is the private office, which s of all officers serving in this Department: luxuriously fitted up; then the long bar twenty-five feet in length, with the buf- | hich includes two wine cabinets and | : wmirror of four panels, with the | 0vigin ntly carved frame to be seen | mutal i The bar is equipped with all | under orders on detached command, when | M Dbt S0 5 somtn T s i HELP WANTED. lished for the information and governance | By order of Brigadier General Howard: 32 of the regulations, as | * lly published, provided —that com- | [N i may be paid a soldier traveling chond stands al g ticable to o 3 lia' & Bedutital | f one dollar a day, or less, as | are three mirrors | the secretary of w one, with a smaller one on all ‘encased in rich, heavy mes. In front of each of the smaller | Barlow, who has been connected with | mirrors is a bronze standard with three | and has | €08 jets, shaded by hand-painted globes. | At each end of the sideboard, which is | eral Order he same length as the bar, is a wine | oflic of war beeame 4 where commutation was n ary, the allowance of one dollar per ¢ ~ . e & TAN not sufficient, and therefore, by Gen- | YW et 104, of 1882, from this | yy-\x t zed the payment of one dol- | YV ey eiopio wer day as a maximum, | 9 ed by this chang e the payment of commuts it had not before been auth but the attention of the secre as been called to sucha large number in which the inci [lar and fifty cents | Tt was not » furnished the mirrors, The | author fim furnished the large | dass at the Millard, the immense | -at the Paxton and Horn- | s big wirror, three of the finest in | « t. This time they have brought | has been paid - without justifi i novel us well as | it seems nec taste is to be com. | commanding office mended. The side-board s furnished with cut glass and silver of the finest de- | | seription and all entir | the bar, on the north s | the wholesale cigar dej |in wire lattice work tocall the attention of | retary of war s advised that | se in number of instances new. Opposite | the inc s very great since it w. wed, and it seems difficult to s this, except by supposing that in many | cases the commanding ofticer has been commutation upon the . | allowane led to order the ctual or supposed | listed man, This is intended | that commutation is now fr. when it would not have been givon if it had been one dollar per day, but the pro. per rations would have been secretary show clearly to make the all wbuse is g aotion in all the cases the allowanc majority of comn order commutation in similar cases. 16th St 1t is thought advisable to indicate the general views of the de construction of “paragraph 2 of the regulations by a g and at the same time to | provide for obtaining the views of dej commanders on each case | arises, so that so faras possible the views | ed and adds greatly to the general | of commanding ottficers and of the ac- | sreet ticer may be brought into har The following dwrespondence is pub lished for the infordwation and guidance | Waspisaron, D, C., May 4, 1883, To the Commanding Ofticer, Company E on application Dandon, company decision as to the meaning eneral court-martian, infantry, for s of the sentence « 1e corner ornaments arve olive flock and | | Missouri, Decc ay | o | lars of his jw, er 10th, 1882,) * * the United States ten for six months,” I have the honor v inform you that the secretary of war dovides that while it may | 7 KENT. 1o intention of the court to| | have been the impose a forfeitur fails to express it, and can by no just in- | terpretation be constied otherwise than | mds, with designs | as involving a forfeiturs of 810 only. | I of 860, the senter ape | Shoulder braces for gents and ladies at| K snd, with de « hand painted and | At the top of these are | It is well at this Voss, t ¥ of mineral waters, Rock, Appolinaris, in I. Cook, A. § whas: and all Bernadin & Co.'s bottled Milwaukee 8" Ale and Porter on and s cool, dry The wine coll: | OMAHA PARTMENT. | t of space s filled the well known bson & Son's rye, | Rye, Sherwood and 30 ro the theatrical profession. ot y the | xce s always | SPECLAL o] 1 o unless paid in advance. arry his rations, at ANTED An ¢ may direct. The | YW '\uthina isfied that in | ™™ AP 0652 per month, waw i ard, at Paxton Hotel. ased commutation | tion, that TAN s to the requirements | Dodge street. of | WAY of the commutation Oplih _ b good cool rth 10th St w preference of the en- o B0 not bas 2D Girl for the r gulations - so YANTED—A first el juently given | W sen’s, 728 Broadw | housework, 18th and Davenport | \ TANTED A ried. The | the attention of the | VW ANTED that the authority | sented would be | VW4 perics n 16 yea and has 6 1 res situation artment as to th in a good E. H 1416 Harney street neral order, NOK RENT - House of seph Rediman, North 16t t of f Pri 13th endorsen department of the 1 * % NOR BENT t ne i 2219 Calit | Mason aud Pacisc. 1w with 8 rooms 8 Without Morphime or Narcotine. ! What gives our Children rosy cheeks, ssent Ttalian marble and | , WBat cures their overs, makes ther sleep: FPIWO nicely furnished roos for rent with ¢ out board at 2112 Cali When Bables fret, and cry ‘What cures their colic, kills their worms, But Castoria, soms and basement of 2 Rooms and _hoard What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But Castoria. Large furnished room at 1318 Jack Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, anil Hall Castorin, Centaur Liniment.—Anab- Corner of 10th Inquire 1610 Davenport street IRE FOR RENT DJURNISHED rooms and hoard 1510 Dodge street, 1000, ing and conven. | solute cure for Rhoumatism, In Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an instantaneous Pain-reliever. city water, lots paymients at 8 per il dress F. E. COULTE riding pony. BAddre OR SALE 40 cres west of city, #5) per ac acre tracts, §500 to 8600 | PECK'S Opposite A first class two scated by ate ponies and harne Address M. D, Bee office . NINTH AND HARNEY STS. Ascending to the second story of the is located the exclu-| Nearly new, side bar top bu st paying and well es- tablished trade in Tow hundred dollars, Address D, H. Dean, Mitchelville, Iowa. 931 Francisco street about_four go 111, will selt OPENED MAY 17th, 1883. ALE Inquire at . H. this office. i | This Hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, g on the first floor, e A cuisine of superior excellen In one corner of the | quarters for the state trade. 00 head yearling heifers. Hotel situated five blocks % pass the doors both ways Cattle contractors, Hide, W Tallow dealers, | Sioux City, Towa. The Sarpy mill, will sell Adiress John Rocsir P. O. address Omaha. A thoroughbred cow. Good barn well shed, will bear investigation, AM OR EXCHANGE Also 160 acres of land ka, and huildine Will exchange Propé. NOTICE © Depart- | pe Specials will Positively not i £ Store, 804 Tenth stre inserted | |1 Van Cott, at Max Meyer's Ol newspapers in large quantitics at this ofice. machinery consisting « | work cither rotted it » lowest rates of interest Address WILLIAM U0 LOAN —Call at Jaw A first class second hand top by Thamas, room 8, Ceeighton Block. Call at 1319 Harney street MISCELLANEOUS. By the undersigned, a red cow with 5 on hody and face. have same by calli Larson, Jones street, e 1 paying charges North Charlestown, N - | WWANTED. A dishwasher at the Fanmet Howse, | X716t O SATTLE SCALES - New and perfectat Stoc wtween Davenport and Capitol RSTRAYED-Monday morni A liberal reward will'be paid if returned h st between Burt and Cumin, Second haker at the | | WYANTED- Severst gond stro id for her return to i other work 2 Inguire for the stew DA good stout boy to take care of h and cow and work in store. ner 18th and Dodge, 8 o'clock . 1. A good, reliable, IST - About June 11th red cow one horn droop 4 ing tawards eye. ning room girl immediatel MAN, Park ave i VW ANTED A good competent housenuid, st Apply at once with references ) 18 Decatur Strect, tween 25th and 26th street i al housework and cook e by calling on N, ( 20th and Boulevard, and paying ch: d his action | AN eneral house: improticability of carrying vus | VY. House, 605 1ot o S8 BOARD-$3.30 per week, at ADIES AND YOUNG MEN in ity 4 to take nice light and upetent girl to do ood wages given, Manufacturing Co., Philadel 940-june 2 tues-thu-xat12t A good reliable tinsmith One horse and one ware colt, with address Rowlee & Vanderhoof, Seward, Ne- | vt left hind feet whit ership on applicat EDWARD KUEHL, OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- 0 Tenth street, hetween Farnam ey, will, with the aid of being abused, | roska wing. SITUATIONS WANTED. wpproval of the | = A situation as a miller, 4 years under roller in future of the commuta- | stone dresser. * Address H,, No. 2 es of travel. Taking , it is found that the anding ofticers unrdian spirits, obtain alance of the past and present, and on conditions in the future Perfect satisfaction speaks German nths experience in gr Address or apply & Boots and Shoes VY ANTEDZA middle aged English woman desiees a situation ax nurse or to do | iily, hest of references given. | FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. My Hellpan's uire of W, H. WII wowly furni Jout board 414 20th St corner ¢ ites walk from Post Otfice e front furnished room, south-cast | v 16th and Farnam Sts. | 0K KENT- v famished oo 241 Chic ‘“; Absolutely Pure. X rooms with or a strect RENT—A pleasant front ¢ first floor with or without b 2 unfurnished, | with the multit w test, short wely ard 10185, 11th mt welgh Wall Strect, New York.

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