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DAILY OMAHA. Thursday Morning, July 12, ~ LOCAL BREVITIES | THE BEE. These hot dags make ove think of w\: Minnota. | THE DAILY BEE ‘ AN ELOPEMENT Two Birds Who Mated in the Summer. | An Unwtccessful Search for Missing Man | and Wife An officer of the police force last even- ing informed a By reporter of an clope- | ment, said to have taken place yesterday, | ¥ in which a warried man ran away with & narried woman, and took the three chil A man named Beckard dicd at St Jos | eph's hospital yesterday. The firemen's sociable tonight will | be a very pleasant one. | The Omaha club were to hold a meeting Toesday night, but no cuorum was present, The B. & M. has dec date its telograph lines with the Uni | dnot to consoli- | Western | The plat of the “West End" addition to the city of Omaha has been filed with the county clerk., The funeral of Thos. Lee, who. dropped | dead of heart Prospect Hill yeste dise took ¥ - pince at | Articles of incorporation of the Fremont & Central Nebraska Kailroad Company have been filed with the e ¥ of state cident Winter of the St Paul & railrond, came down from St. Panl W to look after the new extension | from Wakefield to Yankton, You require & rest and some this hot weather hind you with it cares and take your family | to Minnetonka, v Sioux City ronute, you will have a delightful trip, recreation Leave your business be. and | The train arriving at Omaha at 6:5 and leaving at over the K. C. J. & C. B. road which was supended during | the floods, resumed trips over the direct tracks Tuesday. The old frame building which was occu pied by the Omaha National Bank is being the Ps ved to Tenth street, just south of the Bos. ton store, where it is to be located infthe shape of an 1. It is definitely settled that the new Brownell Hall will be built on block three in | Oakhurst's addition, which lies one block this | side of Hankoom park and just west of the | street car lin The Sioux City route, with its Pullman palace sleeping cars and solid trains daily be- tween Council Bluffs and St. Piul, is short and only direct line to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Take Minnetonka and all points in the north- west. The teachers' examining comwitiee, con wisting of Mrs, Dinsmore, and, Messrs, Rush and Bloom, have concluded their labors, They examined twenty-eight tenchers, all of whom passed satisfactory examination, except three, Fifteen of these teachers have been teaching ns substitutes during the past year. WFor Clear Lake, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Lake Minnetonka, take the Sionx City route. Low rate round trip excursion tickets on sale at principal offices. Train Omuha at 6 p. m. lenves “Next monthly ‘meeting of the Omaba | Toan and Building Association will be held | Thursday, July 19th. Those who will sub- seribe for stock before that date, will pay fo | wume at original rate. Those who will “,,1,‘ to wubseribe after that date, must pay premi- | ums to the amount of acerued profits Office, Bedford's coal office, 14th st. July3, 7, 11, 14, | Among the large real estate sales made | this week ure the sale by A. 1. Baker, of u | part of his farm comprising about 167 acres,to Guy C. Barton, and 8, H. H. Clark, and also the ule of the Wells tract on Saunders streot to the Hon. John I. Redick, the consideration for the latter being 812,000, The attention oi the city council, or his honor, the mayor, should be directed to the condition i the alley botween Farnam and Douglas, on Twelfth, Teams, are mired thero every pay. The property owners on North Eighteenth street should be given the benefit of gas, Itix about time that xome of our hest avenues whould be lighted, and the Kighteenth street property holders have always taken pride in their clean street, and the demand for gas is very moderate considering the heavy taxes they are paying. he Sunday School of the First C: gational church will have a picnic at Hansc dark to-day and arrangments have b made for a splendid time. The children will meet at the church at 9 o'clock Thursday motning, where th body and be cony transfer. A suffi have been charte y will take strect cars in a | ed to the park withont nt number of street cars ed to carry the eutir school, Agents! A business article rec once, by business men and f; sity. Sold through agent. Good ones wanted, men and wome It pays. The general agent for thix section of the U, 5., Mr.C.0, Muson, of South St. Louis, Mo, ,is in Omaha fur a few days and may be found as 1910 Dodge St., (vld No, 866) Call and see him for terms, ete. Call atonce. 11 to 12w, m., 7:30 o 8:80 p. 1y ~Baby Barnes and Juck (Wrloy had a set-to at Council Bluffs Tu evening, which was well | patronized. Curley came ont winner, though he did uot knock Barnes out, as the mayor tipulated in his license that there should be 0o knocking out, and no blood spilled, It is probable that a match will take place in thix city at wu early duy, as Curley stands ready to wager one hundred dollars that he can knock “baby” cut in three rounds, Judge Klmer 8. Dundy, of the United Btates court, is buildiug o fine new out on Park Avenue, of Colorado sandstone, A valuable barn of brick and stone is already completed on the property. The corner stone of the residence proper was laid yesterday with imposing cereinonios, the judge himself participating and Architegt Smith acting s muster of coremonies, A liberel supply of li- quid refreshments was furnished to those pre- sents and everything passed off Lappily, ~A man nagned Del Dare, who is said to be su experienced aereonant, will make a balloon wacension from the driving park on Sunday next, using a hot air balloon 65 feet in height. He is also & mid-air trapeze performer and is s likely to break his neck here: as In connection with the balloon uscension there will be u grand hose cart race, participated in by our various hose nies and an inter esting time may be expocted. ~Messrs. Elking, Widener, Rhodos, Maurau and Thomas. of Philadel hia, wrived in the city yesterduy and are at the Millard, geutlewen ure the | pal officers and w bers of the United Gas Improvement Co. Philadelphia, with whow the Omaha Gas Manufacturing Co. has contracted to lease its works for a year from July first, Yt is wup. posed that they came ou to see about the Lusi- ness. They are now running the gas works, and by October first will have in operation heir new ...uu.. of water gas. residence auywhere, These Tcwer, can only be lwld by nnln‘ l'uuannl- medicated comples- ! thr Omaha this summer was Count A, and the | west, but was recalle dren of the latter with them, The man's name is given as Schandara, and the woman's as Nezrivka, the former residing with his family near tho white lead works. Schandara has, it is claimed, been paying attentions to Mrs, Nezrivka | | for some time, and became 8o marked in his devotion that his wife remonstaated. He had two or three grown up children | while the woman had three little ones. | Yesterday the two parties suddenly disappeared, taking with them Mrs. N.'s | children. The deserted hushand and the deserted wife were about together | looking for their missing partners but had not found them up to latest accounts. The eloping couple probably thought fair exchange was 1o rob robbery. COUNT BOR BORODIN A Russian Engmnar Visits the []mana Shops. prasion of America Americans, and SR ST | Among the distingmshed visitors to Boro- din, who was a few days ago a guest at | axton, Count Boroin is the chief engineer of the Southern railway system of Russia, wd editor of the paperfealled “The En- gineer,” his headqguarters being at Kieff, Heis an ntellig and -wccomplished gentleman as well as a fine engineer and speaks fluently the French, German and English languages, in addition to his na- tive Russian. Count Borodin visited this country on a tour of inspection, visiting all the large railway centers and shops between the A Atlantic const and the Mississippi river, includiny _the Pullman palace car works J. P. shops in this city., At this plmc he was treated very cour- teously by Messrs, Collett and Congdon of the U. P., and made a thorough tour through the shops. He was greatly sur- prised at their immense proportions, at the magnificent machinery with which they are equipped and the splendid work that is done in them. He expressed the opinion that these shops were the finest owned by any rail- | way company in the United States, and the cleancst und best managed of any he had visited, Count Borodin was greatly impressed | | with the racter and condition of { things in this country, and thought the people far advanced in all the arts and sciences of the present It | seemed to him that an Ame to adapt himself to almost any field of work, and fit himself for it in a day. The Count had intended going further home by official duties, and sails from New ..1{ to-day 'l,'“ the stewmer Arabia, of the Cunard ine. SR AR ATARRH OF THE BLADDER, Stinging irritation, kidney and urin “Buchu-paibn. imflammation, ull complaints, cured by $§1. —— DING BE Mount Nuptial Cere- monics. LS, The M A quict and int mony was on Tuesday performed attheres- idence of W. T, Muunl. at No. 1623 Cap- itol Avenue, by Rev. J. Hursha, The high cnnlnu"\llg par 8 were the accomplished and charming daughter « Mr, Mrs, and Mount, and Mr, McEwan, | Junior member of the firm of Welshans & McEwan, of this city The bride was attived iy an clegant torra cotta silk traveling suit, which was very becoming, and was attended by Miss Betty Mount as bridesmaid, while Mr. McEwan was attended by Mr, A, Mecln nis as the best man, After the ceremony u very elaborate breakfust was spread for those who were so fortunate as to be pre- sent, after which the bride and groom received warm congratulations from those present. We hope they may enjoy all the happiness and prosperity b by their friends, Some ver {010)4:“1! and costly presents were offered to the happy couple who at once departed to anjoy the happy honeymoon. Following is a list of lhuu-mpl pros- ent: Mr A, Mclnnis, Omaha; l\{r Da- mon, of Boston; Mr. Veeder, of Now York; Mr. Mason, of St. Louis; Mr, ()Dumluw, of Omaha; Mr, Chandeler, of Philadelphia; Mr. France, of Omaha; Mr, Cole,fof Omaha; Mr. Boden, of Detroit; nn d Mrs. Welshans, of Omaha; Mrs. ers, Mrs. John , Mrs. Lane, Miss Sylvan, of Omaha. a Salve, udor of the world, v cure Burns, Cuts, U cers, Salt Rhoum, Sores, Cancers, Pilos, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chappod hands,and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every lln-nnco, or woney refunded. 25 conts per hox Buukien s 4 The greatost modi Warranted to spoed —————— As the noon train pulled out of the 17 st for the west to.day an an accident ocowr? ved which cane very near heing fatal, train was o doublesheader, sud weut out very fast, As rossed 10th Street & man ran up and tried to board it He hud o valise in his hand and he grab at one dle of the t failed to wake the connection and was hurled to the ground, the wheels passing so close by him that those who wituessed the affair expect- ed to see lis legs cut off, if indeed he was not cut fn two, It was & close cad and came near being & case for the corone: made forms about in the wi | —— A Life Saving Present, Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutehinson, Ku aved b lfe by u sl tial bottls of © King's Now Discovery for consumption, wh caused him to procure a large bottle that plotaly oured *him, when doctors, chan ate and everythivg else had fuiled, i cli sth. wa, bronchitis, hoarseness, severe wugh-. and all throat and l\uu diseuses, it 1s guaranteed o ours, I.Hm.u:lmuu, ¥. Goodman's ug store, Large size 100, Real Estato Transfers. The following deeds were filed for roo- on powder, [ ord in the connty clerk’s office July 10th, reported for Twr Ber by Ames' real estate agency . Ellen Anderson w d, to Thos, C. Bru ner, lot 4 blk 101}--£450.00, John Keating and wife w d, to A, ( Inghram, lot 3, 4 and 6 blk 14 Hanscom place- 84000, H. G, Clark and wife w d, Parker, lot 10 blk 20, Waterloo H. ( wd, i to Adolph 860, Clark and wife and J. B. French John 8. Richardson, s w } of 8 nec, 22.-16--12, 81200, {eirs of Wm. Hagedorn to Paulson, w d, n o} of nw} se £2600. Maria Dorr and husband to Frank Hil bert, w d, part of lot 4, Ragan add. 2400, Heirs of Wm, Hagede to Dorothea Schmidt, w d, lot 2, blk 8, Shinn's 2nd add. 8400, L. V. Morse and wife to A, W. Phelps, w d, lot 1, Nelson's add. John Rush, county tre Cafferty, d AT, D0. urer,to Maggie faefofswfof O ABOUT DOGS The Mayor Will Prmec[ the Good Four- Iegged Canines. But Does Not Like the Two-legged Class, \ Bre met Col, €L 8, Chase A of him, “May reporter and. ing i “I know nothing about it has been issued to poison or shoot dog | The policemen are acting under an ordi- | nance that has been in foree several | years," “Has any policeman poisoned a d No, sirt “What are you doing in the matter?” 1 have red the whole matter shal, and direc n writing with full particular “What about Mr. Falconer's dog " “I understand that dog was shot by accident. That matter has been. re- erred to the marshal also. Mr. Falconer wrote me a very gentlemanly lotter about this which [ have also given to the mar- to him to report shal with instructions to report in writing. “\\'fmt about the Dorn Dog 1" “1 never heard of the case before I saw it in the papers.”" “Mayor, 1 thought you was a friend of doga?” I am a fri i of all valuable and pot dogs but have no particular affection for two lagyed dogs. “What do you suppose is the reason that Doctor Miller allowed such sault to be made on u uml».lll;.{ inquiry as to lfu- Well, T suppose some s has been teasing me to appoint him thought he would go to The Herald and got a lot of mud to sling at me, but as 1 was brought up in the mud T don’t mind it. an_ as- Wi nhunt first —— nswer W, An / nted, idnoy or Can any one_ bring us a case of liver uplaint 1 tors will not speedi not, as thousar Iy cured and wh omplaint L th- hlood, regu- o the howels and ac on the dis- oased parts, bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50c a bottle by C. F. Goodman, THE LATE W ployes Pacifl Employes of the Union Pacific railway will mect at Jefforson Square this after- noon at 1:30 o'clock, 12th inst., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Win. Carnaby, from the residence corner of Seventeenth and Clark streets. The A. O. H. procession, CARNABY. of Notice to the Union brass band will lead the Davip Knox, THos, (GAHAN, PIONEER ASSOCIATION U, 1, R'Y. Resory That Pioneers ferm in pro- sion with other employes in attend- ance at the funeral of our late brother, Wi, Carnaby. W, o Anprrson, Cor. Secy. Masonic Fur The officers and members of Capitol lodg AP and A, M, wre v questd ot at Free Mason’s hall to- morrow (Tuesday) at l... ck, sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased broth er, Win, Carnaby. he brethren of sister lod; are fra participate so8 ternally invited to in the funeral obsequies of our deceasedbrother, Jases Giunenr, Master, M, Calvar Commandery No. 1 Knights Templar. Attention Sir Knights:—You are re- quested to meot at Froe Masons Hall to- morrow, Thursday, at one o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late Frater, Sir William Carnaby. By order of tho eminent commandel Haruy Harnaway, Recorder. Moembers of bt, George. The funeral of the late Wi, Carnaby will tuke place Thursday, 2 p.m., from his late vesidence, 1412 N 17¢h stroct. All members are earnestly invited to attend, Ly Sec, o ——— RAILWAY The Omaha and St A Superintende 3 The people in Northeastern Nebraska a lare reported as very jubilaut over the proposed extension of the Owmaha und St. Paul road from Wakefield toward Yankton, It is the first vailroad ever put through that section, and runs up a splendid rote in the Logan and Bon valleys. Superintendent Morford roturned yes- terday from a trip with President Winter to locate the stations and secure right of way on the new line, which will be “wbout 36 miles long, extending into the center of Codar county, Three stations were located on the road, the material has begun to arvive and o large force of wmen lias already been put to work by the con tractors, Messrs, Carichael & Burke, « Cedar Rapids, The road will be co pleted this fall. A BESIGNATION, Mr. C. L. Dunham, superintendent of the western division of the Missouri Pa- cific railway, headquarters at Kansas City, has resigned, to take effect August -()M,\HA. Tlll R DAY JULY Il, He wili be succeeded by Mr. W, w,i ! mh headquarters at Atchison, FIREMEN'S FUN. an is now superintendent | of the .'...m.i branch division of the Mis ‘A Grand Tnnrnamem at Lincoln in wuri Pacific at \v.lnw. S&ntsmbfll‘ THE PIONEERS. , The Omaha Boys Going In to Win. Important Meeting of the Union Pacific | Hen Last Night. | Nobraske State Fire { will be held at Lincoln. Resolutions on the Retirement of |6th and Tth of] 'he first annual tournament of en's association on the 4th, th, eptember next, and the mmittee have prepared the | following interesting programme of exer , and through the liberality of citi- | of the fire men elsewhere, offer the following prizes to be competed for on that occas T the Auditor Gannett, | executive c The Pioneers of the Union Pacific rail- | ¢ zens of Lincoln and friends way held their annual meeting last even ing at Kuony's hall, vice president Dailey in the chair The ¢! JAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH setion of officers for the ensuing cenr was taken up. Reception of visiting firemen Y e to eloct T, H, | - #00 p. m. —Second annual meeting of S i R, the State Firemen's association, opened Dailey prosident and to re-elect all of the | with an addross of welcome. by Hon, R ficers. retary Staley « nthm ln. SEPTEMBER ) E. Moore, mayor of Lin WEDNESDAY, selined el Girand st ted president by ; was : 00 p. m it and nccopted in a neat| HRMmEN in_uniform, and review the governor and staff. First pri speech expressing his sense of the wmor visiting department parading the most K of presiding over such a body of 1 n in_uniform. ‘The Cairns sdecial 0. V. Giallagher was clected first vico | prize to be announced hereafter. president (lmp m - Trial of steame * time, $30 and state silver David Knox was elected second vico second, 820 president p.m. For distance. First prize | | J. Stalry was re-elected recording | 230 woeond. 220 secretary. 4 S : ¢ 5 . 4 p. m§ For teams Wm. “Anderson was re-elected corre- | {hat have neve 46 seconds, state ‘qmmhng secl rule. irst prize, elegant le trum | ase, did you s the article in the | d about poisoning dogs?” “Well, what about it » order | until a cool Thomas Nolan was re-elected treasurer, Wm. Lilley, who was called upon for « historical address, requested to defer it | iing, which was granted. | GANNETT. | pet; second pri Both prizes tc winners. clegant duty trompe remain the property of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, EX-AUDITOR | 10:00 a. m.—Trial ¢ and eng » for The pioneers at their meeting on July g ‘If,fi',.fr o eine fol 3, adopted the following resolutions: t ) 4 i Resolved That the pioneers of the | 71100 o, m. —State Champion Hook and | Union Pacific Railway company learn | faqder. Fi tpm.-_a.m nd - champion | with profound regret of the retirement of ,,,,“ second 8! third $20. | the Hon, Joseph Gannett from the offi T for all Hose—open | of auditor of this company, a position ”“. world. st, the B. F. Good- whi he has filled with such signal ability for the past thirteen years. | §@Resotved—That as officers and_em- {.1..{(« f said company our relations, hoth official and social, with Mr. Gannett have been of the most cordial nature and could not be otherwise with a man pos- seasing his kindness of heart, his gener- osity of nature and the unbending and unswerving official integrity and impar- tiality. Resolved - That while we contemplate ch Company’s spe nd £35; third $25. cash | for the 1 in the state, elegant silk | .—Special prize for best lad- der man, chanypion badge. p. m—Best pair hose couplerts; k alr champion badges; second, pair ni el spanners. FRIDA PTEMBER 7TH. with deep sorrow the severance of his | 10:00a. m.—-Trial of chemical engines. | official connection with us, yet we cher- n{:\tg rul.}.; First prize, 830; second, $2 1sh the consoling thought that the ties of | third, $2 —State champion hose, stato | friendship, affection and reverence which beautiful racing jum- | have 8o long bound us to him shall for- ves Kehkih dnbroken. er Conated for the occasion by E. B Resolved That the pioneers of the "},L‘”‘*‘" & Co., of Chicag ued at | Union Pacific railway company (of which | $200; second, $30; third, & | p. and_sp night | parade of uniformed firemen, bands of music, ete., rockets, association Mr. Gannet has been the prosident), look upon him as being an honest, able and competent railway offi- cer, a finished and thorough gentleman, a red 1d and generous friend, and an hon- | through the principal streets o n| ared and valned citizen of this areat | to vity hall, where a_brilliant firemen’s commonwenlth. BT bal will close the festivities of the tour- | That our_hearts will follow him into |nament. L L Lyway private station full of loving solicitude Sec’y Neb. State Fi Lixcory, Neb., Jun, for his future health, prosperity and hap- piness. Resolved, That Hon, Joseph W. The Omaha fire department will send a Gan. | delegation to the tonrament and pro- nett be, aud he is hereby declared - elect- |108¢ to earry off the prizes for the ed a lifé honorary member of this asso- |, pecial hose,” *‘frec-for-all hose™ and SR 3 ““State champion hose” contests. Resolved, That a cop, these reso- C— lutions be spread ul..,..li.u- minutes, and i Ajonallenge. that the original resolution be presented | 1 can whip any man in Nebraska. My tothe Hon. Joseph W. Gaunett by a|money says so. 1 would like to meet committee appointed from thej members of the association, e — A Card, Ouana, July 7, 1883, Messes. Anderson, Housel, and others. GENTLEM Your y kind commu- nication tendering me a complimentary testimonal reception and benefit was an agreeable surprise, but indeed read with pleasure, especially so, when I think that after the lapse of time during my absence I at last return to find myself among friends of the past who extend to me the any of them in a twenty-four foot ring. I have the money and T will bet $500 to 1,000 that I can whip George Barnes, the ‘‘Nebraska Giant” inside of half an hour, London prize ring governing; the fight to take place between Omaha and Kansas City, and the time of meeting to be agreed upon after signing the articles. Jack CurLey. | HEALING THE for_Infants : and Chlldrén. Castoriapromotes Digestion | What gives our Children and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa: [ 2o cures their fevers, mal tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, and Feverishness, It insures health and natural sleep, without morphine. Dies fret and cry by turns, res thnl ills their worma, nt Castorin. y cures Constipation, ach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castogin. Farewell then to Morphine & qylr\qw. Castor Oil and Paregoric, Brooklyn, N. Y. v v T CRR CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Pene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, Castoria ks w0 well adapted to Children that 1 recommend it a8 superior to any prescription known 1o A. Arcirr, M. D, 82 Portland Ave,, Plensantly Jocas L ISth strect south of & quire outh 18th Street, HUM \\ MACHINE l;.u: RENT - Newly furnished rooms with or withe G outhoand, 414 2ith St corner Cass, 422-14 NEITHE DYSENTE CAN BE MACHINERY OF 11 PURGATI ik PRI AR F IS SEASON SPOONEUL OF TARRANT 8 SELTZER APER- IENT, TAKEN IN A GLASS OF WATER, WHICH WILL GENTLY TEVE, WHILE TONING RITATED I TESTINF CONSTIPATION, COLIC, DIARRIEA CONPLAT JOURNISHED Room to reut 2112 Calltornia, St , OR RENT—Honse in good repair L ’ FI ol DOR RENT F rth 10th 4 RENT- Kl 1516 Dodsge. 3851 on 18th and Dod AND Hou, Streets. Enquire at 1318 Farnham Street 2141 OR RENT Two small brick stores and basenint three doors north of Neb, AN, Just | National Bank. 83.t1 PECIAL NOTICES. #eSpectals will Positively not be inserted OR RENT i unless paid in advance. Toons, With s, only S.00per month 2000 _as § A1, TO LOAN - Money. STCTNT Indy only u cony litt urnished Large front roon with bay window, <ol feeder for double with board, niodern improvenients e. t this oftice F 3 RENT- Rooms with board, northwest corner TO LOAN- The O 10th and California st 20741 W preparad te make at current rate of interest, 381 QOR RENT- Five room cottage with good barn, All in excellent condition and well located. 16341 C.F, COLL. ONE [0 LOAN —The lowest rates of interest \l Bemis' Loan Agency, 15th & Dou; iy [ paURNT ROOMY AND BOARD—Medern con i veniences, 1812 Dodee ni | MOAEY To LOAN tlaw office of D. L. FOR SALE. ML Thomas, room 8, Creighton Block. . JFORSALECK yond side bur top buggy ot abar- ONEY LOANED-On Chattel mortgage, rpom 7 gain at 1105 Har 450-128 Nebraska National Bank Building. 1541 HELP WANTED. X good girl competent to take cha “of house and care of children. \mrh at 1408 Douglas St. D, D. Jones. 47812 1 ATHERS Fi X street, bet. 108h and 20th, Mre. Koon, Tzard 436-101 A five room house, barn, wood Jocation. Apply to a3 OR SALE OR RENT. irl at 2423 Capitol avenn it an SAL s set of heavy m..m”-,.m. Lhorses—will drive gle. Call at Nortow's grovery store, 16¢h and Daven- port. A5t | QEUEIRS Very cow and calf 1005 Middle aged ona farm. M and capacity. s working upecior fino bred, frest milch suth ave. o7 An expericneed dry goods salesman, . Brown oppusite 1. O, ATt o1 OehTal T Glael tceeh, of 8. G. Damon, or W, 1 A waiter. 55,00 a week. No slouch ATYE apply. 1015 Harney St 2 ) Twenty teamsters 50 ftrackmen 100 la- [ JROR SALE =4 cood pai e. Ad WV - Twents teamstem s, 1o b |Gl el Sen Soort 47113} ework, 17th street, third avenworth, east side. OR SAT F ad yearling heiters ol heifers ol heifers, Good barber. None other need apply. od wages for & good man, 616 5. 13th strect. 462:12° 300 ¢ mixed calves BROS, | YATANTED ood girl forgeneral housework.. Ap- | Cattl allow dealors, V Pl at 8. E. cor. 15th and Dodge. 46112 | Sioux City, Ic ss2imt JOR SALE—Old newspapers m_ large quantities a - and small AN A G o Henry Coops, W to work i restaurant. street. 400123 JOR SALE—Flax mill machinery consisting of FANTED A Butcher. Address M. H. 1 brake, 2 dusters, ker, pross, ete. Can Neola, la. 4 o0 shitt 3 o ne b 1e with boiler, smokestack and wlf fixtures Address WIELIAM TAYT, Charles sity, Towa. DOR SALE A first claus second haud top by Call at 9 Harney street. HXBCELLAN BDUB. andall Speceh in AN COOK-—Wanted at Florence Cut- quire of J. C. Murphy, at the works. MEDIATELY — A brass band st double in orchestra, with Yankee oad Show conipetent agent. Long engagement, Address, stating lowest terms, one week, Red Cloud, Neb. 43912 M pedimnents permanently tithe Canfiehd House, lho doctor has made 1 years, and ave and 'cure treatment. Stamerine K 100D ST ONS - Ca X han & Beck, Creston, Jowa. gerton’s. flnd work with Sal Apply at € Smerican pref Full lot and three keeper. right hand of followship with their well W T Y it o Pueifio” streets, wishes for my future. 1 accept your o Must hinve good references. nd Imilding aud stoek of complim entary offer, and will present an | % Sl ,.X‘.’l'.'p.Rffl"".’z""ci‘.’,’ entertainment worthy of your patronag WW/ANTED—Strong, actlvobos, 10 seamyold. i Store, 504 Tenth str and appreciation, of ~which due notice vmsinrs{oreul 0N (rom At 30 b Bt will be given. Thanking you for kindness, T am most respectfull, G, your yours. N\ \‘ \\“If\\([ My, Ame cm— . H. Simpson, of the Hosiery company, New York, s the great pan-reliever, St. Jacobs Oil, cured him of rheumatism in the knee by a fow applications. AN AMAZON. Sadie McBride on the War-Path Again, his Time She Goes Beyond Her Former Record. GIIRSETS Every Corset is warranted satis- faotory to its wearer In a nr the money will bo lod by person from vhom 1t was bought. Some months ago Tur Bex contained an article concerning a woman who had assumed the role of police officer and run in sevoral drunken fellows: The woman is known as Sadie McBride and inullmrt, muscular female who is not afraid of any body. In fact she is 80 reckless that she is credited with being a crank. Sadie has been arvested hereelf soveral times lately and was released from con- finement in the county jail only Tuesday afternoon, Last night the officers were looking for her again, this time on a more sevious charge, rtect QuIIY 9 5 COl Abl lll( \Hl NG )IiV in e ty or country, rade roped in some greenhorn from the homes; 82 to in.uln easlly and quictly made; work country, who claims that they sent by mail; no canva ssi stamp for nlm him of $48 in mone: Please m\ylrm. "Reliable \Iunllln ring Company, Pa., Neither Sadie llv'l)‘ her partne found up to midnight, but it w that they had hived a rig and Sulphur Spring I} 1 the robbery penitentiary case NINTH AND HARNEY STS. be is proven it will OMAHA NEB. — The Ideal Coffee Pot No lover of delicious coffee without it. For sale by J should do J. B French & | OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, The Ideal Coflce Pol. lover of delicious without it. For sale by J, e first floos wisine of suy state trade. Special indu ofession. Hotel situated®five ore cars pass U doors. both wys every five Winutos, SALSHAN & coffee should do B. French & Ficgenbaum, Room 2, Morses 10th and Capital Ave, aly Oth Gt, AxA Corn Remover 1s & sURE and rAINLESS oUkE for Corns, and is guaran- (uu.l TO CUKE or money REFUNDED. Prico anteed. veuror 44111 street, LY A second girl Must and A good waitress. Refer ) per week. Apply at Consultation frec street, near Grace, nue. Koom 10, Y ANTED=Giria ut the sluven o Good wiges wd to teach eutting from the 0. K. M e e | AT e e 5.0, vinding - 512 N. 14th strect, between Cass and ¢ -lllny WV ANTED - dinin room gir at the Oceldenta 47 tely 445t W Ina private family, & situation as DISPENSARY The free dispensary 1 con- nurse or house wirl by girl 14 years ry the Child’s Hospital audHome has not important. Address Minnie Schuh, care Warner | been located of 16th and Douglas strects cwitzler, City. 44811 until the new | be given every mornin < fnished. Attendance will (Sunday exeepted) from 10 k and 1t TANT D~ Two ladies and_young man to instruct ok-keepiug. Good wituations furnished. 11616 Douglas. 42911 to 11 o'cloek for the treatment of the needy, suffering. D—Good barber (white) to run a shop on Gty & fow daye at the o/fioo ob res. 95 awd b0 work. Address H. Raynor, A N e Sidney, Neb. 41212 2 ith imber and EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION~ ALIST, 498 Tenth stroet, between Farnam and Har- {1, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for n'-l;(lulxn of the past amd , and on certain conditions in the hmm. L )uln and Shocs made 0 order. Perfeet satisfaction guarantevd. A il at 2416 Dayenport A dining room girl at the Cre 89241 Won FANTED -A good WAt sy LOWRY & MARKEY, Y DSecond cook at the Emuiet hou u preterred. cral blacksmith, Good the year rouud. nt Neb. v 468-18 TANTED-Privy vaults, sinks, and cesspools to Satistaction guar- 816-1m0 clean with sanitary cleaner. 3. M. Sunith box 422 Omaha. DECLINE OF MAN, Nervous Weakness, . Dyspepsia, Im- potence, Sextual debility cured by Well's ““Health Renewer, TANTEDTO \) experianced miothod. Address M. 206 Tor genoral laundress. Apply drawer TT. u-th-sat till iy 2 SITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED - A situation as & short haud amanuen Moderate salary. Address *X" this otfice FESH W FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. NOR RENT fic House at 8. E. ¢ Inquire 919 Pacific 5t RENT-— A cottage 8 ro 1 and clstirn, on Calif Inquire 618 215t st F and eellar, strect, hotween 2 46512 25th, OR RENT street. Furiished basement ot 1017 Dodge 0417 F suse to Rent and Furniture for Sale ness centre, Nice neighborhood. D, Bee oftics l{l’“l'lllll\lw Near busi Address “B, 405181 The above to good tenants who will lease for one 5 year BOGGS & HI 25 centa. For sale onl; Frank Rog W P . or'at. the Millard Hotel Pharmacy. : : Absolutely Pure. 18.1 DOR 1 New rooms furnished or unfurnished, | = 40 with board, ~References roquired. 1610 Daven: | JThis powder never varies. A marvel of punl port. »0" and wholesomeness. Mory ecol e ANHOQOD Fositively Restored in trom thu\\;lfl ) the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in etable Confer o Mudical Co. Jel1: days by Mexioan particulars address San Me 181, 5t. Louls, Mo. Box, ) Prompi OB RENT - Handsomely iodern oui eliviees. furnished rooms wit Apply at 1613 Darlge St 45510t v.\l-h the umllllu.«h. of low test, short welgh omplate powler, Bald onl{ In caot Rovat B & Vs “Firost New York

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