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e R T —— = DAILY BEE.|» ~ OMAHA. | Monday Morning, August 20. s e ma Indications for To-day. tor For the upper Mississippi valley clear ing fair weather, westerly winds, station ary or rising barometer, and lower tem perature. For the Missouri valley, fair weather, variable winds, stationary or rising bar- ometer and falling followed by rising | temperature. e C— TOCAL BREVITILS str —Who are Lippit, Leak & Co, m-e&w. Send for catalogue of Wyman Commer- | Th ial College, Omaha. The institution is pros- | Col perous. julyfem-m&o 8t Dr. A. Campbell, and ear surgeon | ¥ from New York City, comes to Omaha re- T commended by the best eculists of the Metro. | Y polis. Offico 1308 Farnam St. Mr. John B McClure, the popular repre- sentative of the Ohio & Mississippi railroad in this city, returned yesterday from a Cincinnati and Louisaille. At the place he visited the Art Sxposition, which he pronaunces as grand beyond anything that osn bo conceived. He had a very p trip altogether, andis welcome back to his old want stamping ground, The board of public works met Saturday | evening, and opened bids for curbing and gut- tering of Thirteenth street, from the alley be- twoen Harnoy and Howard to Leavenworth stroet. R. (. Jenkinson's bids were to fur nish Fort Collins stone for curbing and Ne. Draska limestone for guttering at §2.66 per lineal foot for five-foot and $2.87 for six-foot. ‘William Mack's bids wero to furnish Mankato stone for curbing and granite for guttering at $2.83 for fiue-foot and 83.38 for six-foot. The Bosrd will canvass the matter and make |y, awards this week. Walter W. Rhodes, the U. P, express and baggage agent, had one of his little fingers cut off Saturday while handling his freight at Fro. mont. A splendid motalic caskot was yesterday shipped to Tekaumah, from the establishment of Mr. John Jacobs, in which was to be placed the remains of tho late W. W, Latta, the well Ynown baaker of that place, who died Satur- day night. ~The side show designated s “Wiggine Dime Museum,”which has had it cansas spread on 10th street, near Farnam for sov- |0V eral days past, left on the afternoon train yes- | the batt work. torday for Dex Moines, tion w Lowands Tts greatest attr ““tho man with the iron jaw who was really a marvel in his way. The hearded woman, the glass blowers and tho birds, snakes and monkeys, were ‘‘not patching to the iron jawed man. Tho show | o will return to Omaha during state fair week. a ~The board of education meets to-night, —Deputy Shoriff Grebe was roused from his slumbers Saturday night toserve papers on C. K. Smith, an Eighteenth stroot boarding | 1 houso man, who was suspected of having an | caught splondidly. intention to jump the city and leave his credi- | the first, 2 in the third, 1 in the fifth, 3 ight, U. P. froight agent at Lo tors in the lurch, Smith tried to buy tickets [in the eighth and 1 in the ninth. Base el Sk S for his folks ovor the Wabash Satur-[hits—Omaha 11, Chicago 7. Errors- e 0 day evemmng, wanting them to take the|[Omaha 1, Chicago 3. Anfjonreed u" »m‘c" del day express, in order to *‘seo the conntry.” OTHER GAMES, SrnaR el —Stubbondorf & Go. have purchased forty- |~ The following is the result of the four foet at the northwest corner of Eloveuth | le aud Douglas streets, and will at once begin the erection of a four-story building. ~The plat of Donecken's addition to Wal- nut hill was filod for record in tho county clerk’s office Saturday morning. It contains wo blocks of nincteon lots each, being somo of the Lowe traot up Cuming streot. ~—Tho west bound U, P, train at noon th day was nearly an hour late, the Wabash being 40 winutes and the 8. €. & P. nearly threo hours behind timo in their arrival at the transfer. The special car No. 202, of the New York, | fi Pennsylvania and Ohio road, came in from Laramio yestorday, having on board Mrs. J. M. Ferris, wifo of the general superintendent | 1 of that road aud sister of train dispatcher | g Geo. D of the U, P, who has been | visiting her friends out in the mountains. Mrs. Ferris proceeded east on the afternoon | in truin, i wson, —A citizon residing near Eightoenth and Grace streets yesterday turned in at police headquarters three th k v boxes filled with | ) pockot knivos. Theso were loft with him on Friday by o shabby looking individual sup- | i, posed to havo been in soue way connected with Cole's cirus., The boxes were wrapped | S| in u greon cloth which was perforated with | & holes, and theman had no doubs been running his business for some timo, Tho party with |. whem the stuff was loft stated that the man acted curiously and apparently took no noto [ on of the locality in which he loft his stock, and probably forgot it entirely when ho loft. Officer Armour has traces of another box of Knives loft in $he same wmanner. —The neat little drug stora, up on St. al ro Flkland for robbing a frel; o will have throu turnod the Loup val ostly invited to be pre own grounds, both clubs held a confe was agreed that Quincy should be called in. The two nines then played an exhi bition game, which resulted m a score of Bishop, o1 cur at Vinita, Indian territory of Septembor and not before, cemparatively short made srthwestorn rond of a number ¢ s Bast Tndia bitters, was the Octoher term of the district o or bitters enough before ) Saturda luding. one for curbing ar nth from Dodge to Capital 2,158 from the Jon Fitch The mayor signefl six ordinances srnin ing spropriating eet sewer system fund to pay Wn ; and worie sidewalk ordinances The man with the telescopois showing th wun to people on our corners when it i visible The only troublo is, he can't make the sun sw up when it is cloudy. has, can bo ween enongh A hunting party consisting of urston, Henry Homan, Dr. 1" Hollis Hogle and B. ¥, Saturday a wiccess-ful trip y, north of Clark's atetior y Killod botwe nothing of J. Judg Hlins, from K rabbits, ote. t ear of the hottles of In the microscope wiggling ani malcules in one drop of water taken from the pond at the foot of Farnam street, to make one swear off on water for a weok, |unll re- 300 and 400 chickens, to nnn’amsn AND msnusu. bonnd | o Ttresting Brents 0 fhe Religions | ™" * e Vi w Vfilld of Omaha Pastors, The great event of yesterday, in re ® [ ligious circles, was tho youthful pastor of the Preshyterian church, which took place 10:30 o'clock. le o | seat all who came, hundreds were turne notwithstanding every effort was m away, unable to gain admission or eve sta ling room. inf Phe music furnished by the choir w magnificent and the entire service i pressive and interesting. The sernic was preached by Rev. John Hall, fath ¥ . 4 | of the new pastor, and in ¢ v\ln.. Marion B, Baxter, fof Charlotte, Fifth Aventio Presbyterian church, Il lecturo under the uspices of the | y 11 ey who delivered another large atthe V. M. O A Hallon fpponded 'discourse at 4 wo'clock at t ping, Augus andwriting on the of in the highest terms by nperance workers, Tt is hopes wco will weleome Mra. Baxtor i aranco in Omaha. Sho w ameoting of the W. C.T. U. acoat 3 o'clock Tuesday aftornoon | lndios interosted in tomperance are ears ent. SPORTING EVENTS. 215t Her wibjoc The Victory of the Union Pacifics Over the Chicago Union, he Coming Mitchell-Slade Fight—Base Ball Priz otes. The Union Pacific boys scored a splen did victory in Chicago Saturday, where they 1ot and routed the Unions on their The (1 sional nine, owning regular grounds, and are mid to be second only to the league nine in that city. The batting of the hoeavy, and so placed as to make a record very timo. McKelvey and Bake , and the score explaing the o made for soven hits, bu wer hi " Sot no two in the same inning. The game opened by McKelvy making base hit. y followed “with ar other, and Foley brought both home with In the 3 cighth Sneed mado threo bases and Ban-| 1, W. Br dlo made a hit and was brought homo by McKelvey's hit to the left. two doublo-bg bagg crack for two bases in the third, ors, Foley's work at thigd was bri nt, as was Iockwells at first. ague games Saturday: At Fort Wayne Wayno 3. At Bay City—Toledo 6, Bay City 2. At Buffalo—Buffalo 8, Dotroit 2 At Oloveland—Cloveland 12, Chicago 2. Umpire Volz was so clear- ly at fault in his decisions that in the fifth inning, while the Quincys wero at nanagors of At Quincy- ho bat, the captains and ce, at which to 7 i favor of Pe rat train for how THE MITCHELL-SLADE MILL, Kansas Crry, August 19.—Steps wi o taken by the tary of the interic » prevent the Slade-Mitchell prize fig ) the Indian territc Col. John of the mu 1 prize fight, states ther on for the report that th vin. Volz took t mill will o he location has been selected nown only to Mitchell, imself. The fight will oceur the 11t The oy o here is that the spot chosen is witl distance of the cit lade is at Independence and Mitchell hawnee, Mo., GEN of the ERAL NOTE: Stoy s, Manager Sullivan, of St Louls, pronounc White tho best piteher who occupios the points in America to-day, The two batteries of the St. Louis club are i to their names Mullano and Deasley and MeGinnis and nns. (et o Mary's avenuo has changed hands, its new [ Dolan. proprietor being Mr. G, W, Parr, one of the oldest and most expert drug men in the city. + —A picked nine from Max Meyer & Co.’s [ ™ store yosterday defeated The Herald nine by @ score of 18 to 12, The Lord doesn't seom to be on the side of the only religious. —A shower of rain fell early yesterday Wi ~—The front of the Cass street school has re- woived a coat of red paint and white lining. latest and nair in the middle. Tho ugregats attondance at tho lwt throo t. Louis games was over 12,000, Thin at the fair average of 85 conts per tance whows tho o —County treasurer Rush's Deputy treasuror, Henry P, Rhodes, has been on the sick list for woveral days. T, W, Flaunery, the printer, was buried by the Typographical union, at 2 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon from Jaocob's undertaking es- tablishment. fos —1If Mr, Honry Bowloy, the carpenter who lost his watch some time ago, will apply at police headquarters, he can recover the same, 0 it wan taken from Jack Gleason after his arrest, ~Messrs, Gentleman, and Robertson went on a bunt the other day and bagged thirty. | A throo chickens in loss than five hours' hunt, Mr. Gentleman says it was the best hunt ho | iy oo -k —George H. Gifford, who accidentally, shot | H himself ot his boarding place corner Farnam and 27th strect, died there about 1 o'clock Sat- wrday moruing. ~The plat of Donecken’s addition to Wal- mum was filed for record in the county office Baturday. It containg two Blocks of 19 lots each, being sowme of the Lowe tract up Cuming street. ~Mr, J. H, MoAlvin, of the Union Pacifi hoadquarters, returned from Denver Saturday ~hyb¢ police court Saturday, Theo- Cincinnati- very atrong. Boach, of the Philadelphias, asserts that he Rowe, of the Baltimores, is evon botter off if pecl- ill have » $30,000 nine next season. ons count, The Browas will probably challenge Cincis natis to play five games at the close of the weason, two to be played in_St. Louis, two Cincinnati and the ll{ cago. Latham, the third baseman of the St. Louis club, is the dude of the American association. When off the field he always dresses in the ost approved style and parts his Snyder is the trickiest catcher in the pri ssion, Of the twenty-four players who compose the Athletic and Boston teams whon they made their successful tour through England in 1874, Joo Battin, the third Ilughunin i the only one now inthe Ameri- can assoc thers leads the league in batting und ears ago ho was ever had. Every shot brought them down, illnym for #40 & wonthin the Atlantics of ame his price to-day. baseman of th ation, Bro soeond i fielding, Throo He coul “from Wappinger Falls, a small vil © hail lage in the central part of New York state, D. E. Rowe stands seventh in the battin, list of the American association l up to the cle possibilo 500, t. ist, and Traffloy stands within twelve of t bott By an evidont error McPheo is omitted, hul his batting has recently become Traffloy beats Rowe in fielding. uthers heads the loague liss for baiti baving 45 i & poui {blo 580, but Anson.of the icagn loads him o polits (n Gelding, ng 908 against 950 for Brouthers. i p i with a of eystalized woods, | Rowe's fieldi .......L«"M..“fifi"‘:.. to bo placed in the | PIayer i wea W. P, railway gxhibit at the State fair, recor Louis, hsmh th of last w Lowis, of & but Anson, of rocord Is 844, bat the Golde elding all,” and is the most 1 also the ions are a profos- Omaha nine was Foley made s, andSnoed bwo three- Baker Omaha scored 2 in Springfield 8, Fort gors of the com: is no founda Ho sy but ‘is Madden and both in good condition, Athletics, claims to have it of the bases in fourteon sec- th in Indianpolis or Chi- littlo sum of $4,200, ug club ouly gots §195, or $65 4 gamo of thin sum. His rapid throwing to bases retires many & man who would otherwise have scored Thero is not » point in_ the game that excapes hin observation, and as & captain ho has 1o su- perior, at tho bat fmhq 214 to his big brotlo record is 185, aud Tradiog's o 865 with ol 100 st the t{ same place. In the evening the Southwest Presb, terian church was crowded, and the i d | stallation of the new pastor n | brated, another large attendance ing the event, This new church o r the most fa 1ization starts ol sle auspices, an . | und; .. | with a pastor combining encray and will no~ doubt take high rank among active co ions of the city, its loc tion on Twenty-first and Leavenwor! being peculiarly favorable, both for ¢ religiously inclined inhabitants of tha locality and otherwise, | r— A Blessing to all Mankind., flooded it in gratif; Il ‘coratinly cure you, 1f you are Bilion d out of order, inactive debilitatod, thoro i nothing in ¢ ill cure yiu o quickly s They are a blessing to all mank h patent medicine advertisemen e ctric Bi Rad for only fifty centa bottle of C. F. Gor b man's, Sl oy PERSONAL. D. Sheedy, the cattle man, came in fre Cheyenno yeatorday, Samuel Boyd, Johnson and italists who aro la business out wo: iud by eung Scoteh iuterested in tho rived on the overla o | train yesterday. ir| James Connolly, of the firm of Feeney 1t Connolly, the boot and shue merchants, 1 for St. Louis by the Wabash last night. Mr«. Dolph MeGregor, Mastor Hugh Me- 21 Grogor and nurse, and Mr. A, K, Mc(ires loft yosterday for the St. Clair mineral spr in Now Yo bound passongers yesterda; P. E. Tler weut east last evening. The Animal and Rig Carried Off Brond Daylight. and buggy, tied in front of J. W. Nicho store, on Fiftcnth street, and driven away, %t | this morning had was unti and up to 2 o'clo i- ghed 1200 pounds, was marked with sear on the left hip, where it had be i | kicked by a hof The bu sido spring vehicle. been tied over ten minutes 1| taken away. Real Estat when it w ansfers, W1 o following deeds woro filed for re cordin tho county clork’s oftic 17, reported for Tus T estate agency: Josophine Bullard to Tugene O'N wd, lot 7 and n ¢ | Kountzo rd add, Michaol Sorajick and wife to Buge O'Nill, wd, 8 W §, loth,block b, Kount 3rd add, $360. John' McCormick to Swith, w d, lots 4 and Cormick’s add, $1,700 Augustus phine Bullard, w d, lots 7, block 3, Kountzo 3rd add, §917.40, George W. Tibbals et al to Delia o | Hapgood, q ¢, lot 120, Nelson's aad, Augy i 000. e McK good, w d, to Bertha Klein, lot 120, N Ron's udd, 35,400, Mitchell Fleming and wife to Jeanni Moldrum, w d, s w d, part of lot 27, Nelson's add, &4 Augustus Kountzo ot al to = n- | © 44 foet, lot 8, block 102, $10,000, in Mahone, w d, n } of w 4 of block 15, 4th add, 8350, Geo. P, Be Louis, w d, lot £100. and wife to Jennie Geo, P, Lundhl, Place, 8176. llumn and wife to Charl —— Excited Thousands, 0- Dr. Kings Now Disoovery for Consumy Their unlooked for re by the wso of this great life & romedy, them to go nearly wild in its praiso ‘nnulhm to od ness, Loss of the & hroat and Lu NARROW K ce, of wny affoction ho CAPE A Drunken Man Falls Under b 1 Adrunken manat the V. P. d | & hair lifter for the spectators, The 40-cent dummny train was ju pulling out for the Blufls when he caw board it. Ho mado a play at one of th platlorm el but wissed it and s ) r paased by staggered aud fell on 0 8 s uare under the coach. saw the man fall, thau half & car length. The drunken| |G | terian congregation at the Dodge street The church was literally packed, and, of the was cele witnes the In these times when our Newspapers aro g to know what to procure that generally » world that Androw About 8 o'clock last oveninga horse not been discovered, The animal was about seven years old, y was a The outfit had not by Ames’ re ck 10, Me- Kountze and wife to Jose 8 and 10, Delia K. Hapgood and Albion ‘D, llnp- , Jot 1, block 26, 8260, Gilbert M. Hitchoock to Howard Rauck, Augustus Kountze and wife to T! Immm E. Roger's add, and 30 feot between nunl land in uud block 15 and 11, in Kountze , block h, Lowe's add, lot b, block ¢, Prospect Al over the land are guing into ecstasy over Tt i ositively cure Sovere Coughs, s, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarse: depot Saturday had an experience which was along and had an idea that he could The en- gmwr was fortunately on the wateh and 8 o ‘“‘threw her over” in an instant and stopped the train in less T"]‘ D ATL Y PP l' «~OMAHA, \I()VDAY AUGUST 20, I?‘S{ = i | nan was thus saved from being hashed up into mince meat, and he owes his 1i to the watchfulness and prompt action of ; BUSTED. Kb | gy, Thomas C. Hall Added the List 'Thg Palace Saloon G[]f}s 1 the Flume. '.\ml Wailing e- | Creditors, ordination of th ithwest Presh; Teaves |nn.=uu-rum.- he - vi | Y"1 A few weeks agoa magnificently fitted out saloon was opened in Solomon's old 8 blace on Farnham streot, next door to | the Nebraska national bank. At 2:30 4, | Saturday, after a brief existence of to two months, the doors of the place were 41 closed. s It appears that Friday afternoon seCiuire gave a chattel mortgage of all as | his stock and fixtu to Connelly and Duffy for £8,000 This he ms was on | given to secure them for endorsing for or | him, for merchandise purchased of them and for going on his bond in a suit in w | Lancaster county, involving a real estate 1y | transaction of 2,000 he He stated to particsin the tr: g that tho mortgage cot him from any judgment wh ht be rendered in the suit and the e, believing that put on attachments o | this morning for various sums. Max Meyer : first attachment lo, Friday iven t ¥ n i | Samuel Burns for £370. derstood that McGuire owes £2,000 me 4. |in the city. He was sheeted by Brad- th |street’s agency Friday and all these made upon him at once, uire claims that he has cattle and state in Otoo county, but the Brad- strect folks state that all are mortgaged. Between 5,000 and 6,000 was put in the saloon and the tables were mortgaged . | to the Brunswick & Balke Company for §1,160. McGuire had $9,000 in notes 1, | when he come to Omaha, but the k refused to discount them and Friday a note and check both were allowed to 20 to protost. ol e Enterprising local agents wanted mn this town for an article that is sure to sell. Live druggiissts fand grocers preferred. Address Humiston Food Preservative Co., " 172 Kilby treet, Boston. m&e&wlm — he 3 Wiig and Son, P| The senior member of the firm of Ul Wiig & Westhurg s recoiving the congratulations of his many friends over & the birth of a son and heir, He has oc- ot | casioned the advent of three daughters into this world, but this is the first boy, 1o, | mnd the happy father has a smile on liis | face that looks as if he had cut his throat from ear to ear. He was corralled a couple of Bi reporters turday and compromised the situa- He r ridge, Esq., was a west- | tion over a bottle of Steinwei hound passenger yesterd ¢ lie is going to bounce Westburg R ie et | I IRAETGuE the sign of Wiig & Son. L Fi0) B A IARE Our hearty congratulations are cxtended il. | & Now Orloans rowd, was among the west- | g will advertise the new firm at the usual rates. a Salve. | wonder of the world, Warranted to sp ure Burns, Cats, Ul f | :ors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands,and Ml skin eruptions, g\lllrunl,uml to cure in every instanco, or monoy vefunded. 25 cents ver box Buckie | The greatest mn an- in MODJE A, I'he Famous Actress en Route to the East, 1s’ ed ck Among the passengers on the incoming U. %P, train Saturday Modjeska, the famousactress, her husband . | and son. came direct from San Francis en | and go straight to Chicago where a short rest will be taken and then Madame Modjeska will open the on, tl vas | Dart of this month at Des Moincs. e va| The tish for sev y it in a solu- ion of Rex Magnus over night, and you can Keep it for You ust | hilk a week or more Iw stiry al | tle of the “Sunow Flake” ing in a lit- brand. mke§wlm etz i1l TELEGRAPH NOTES, cet of lot 8, block 3, There were mn) e ne | Havana the past week. w An over-ze; bank came 1 ol | erowd Satur vening, having b ed in the act of forciug his way o the m uking room, He had locked v fous to retrieve his blunder to tho ttering down some of the Hixiden svered after he ha nl \m-u roughly handled by the crowd. B The town of I hi TR Lo yellow (e o dostroy e, is rapidly being i den houses have been erec el- | cupied, It streots in the town after the king and queen nie | of Italy, At Forio, towns, houses have beon erectod for accomno- dation of fifty-two families, Already od and oc- line, Lll, Saturday, and in o fow minutes, owitg to the combutibles around, through the roof and destroying tho mill, The lows is” total. The mill cost 390,000, was 8200000 worth of lumber in the yard. it wis loss will be §. | guards begins at Creto to-day, and will lust all week. Nearly every company in the state is expected. Five braxs bands will compete for Log | tho pric teresting. LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. of What Nutumdonlofltonmu’y rt secures to all, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm dispels mor) blemish, overcomes Redness he| Fr (\(les, Sallowness, lloug, ness, Tan, Eruptions and Blotches, and removes all evi- dences of heat and excite- ment. The Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural complexional tints— st nodeuacuonliming ible to | the elosest ebservation. Under these circumstances he | & faulty Comrialexlon is littlo io| 8hort of a crime. Magnolia he Bnlm sold everywhere. Costs 76 cents, with full di- rec ons were Madame ol W ter || ir Many trmes you want to keep meat or v also Keep | himself out the island of has been decided to name the another of the desolated TV A firo broke out over the boiler room of the A saw mill of the Neater lumber compuny, Mo- orick Stubbendorf and Henry Nestor; w d, There The company carried 850,000 insurauce on the mill and’ £40,000 on the lumber, %o that the The encampment of the Nebraska National and the exercises generally will be HAVE YouU THE OLD ADAC VENTION 18 W TRIED ¥ ‘AN OUNCE OF U WA i AUTLY ILLUSTRATED THAN BY 1M WHO TAKES 1118 DUSE 0F TARRA! NT'S S‘FL"\ZER APERIENJ BEFORE | TF 5 G WE N AROCLATES AND TERIFIES 1 I A PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE, NO ONE OUGHT 10 DISRECARD, GISTS HAVE IT. WHICH | ALL DRUG SPECIAL NOTICES. | M‘Bpecmu will Positively not be inserted aniess paid in advance. TO LOAN-—Money. 1 ALROAD TICKETS e e ety To w1 pointa at reducod # South 13th §t. §01-1m} Omaha Savings Bank is 18 on Omahn city or t rate of introst a8t | MIONEY TO LOAN-Callat law o M Thomas, room 8, Creighton Block M OEY LOANED-—On Chattel V1 Nehraska National Bank Buildi Moty room 7 184- tf g AN J. 7. Deatty oans on chattel 3 South 14th St G441 HELP WANTED. N\ ANTED e Or four Uull bayiat the Fxton VY ANTED A dindug room girl ot the blanters YV house 10th wnd Dodge. 16: VWANTED--Good girl in small family. Addess 16 A H. this office 106-22 VAV ANTED-A girl, Mustunderstand general b \ 1 wages will be paid. Chas, k Eagle b 3213 wrocery ity t until WW/chirk who 1 wel s Must have good city reforence. § o'elock atemplo; office WA A capablo girl te work in & small fam- ly. Must bea good cook. Call at brick res idence comer 11th and Plerce S8, 167181 6D —A first-class solicktor for advertising. Al valary for the right wan Address Box 81 \ PANTED—A goud nart by, Must snerstand Gerian and Eughsh. Call at offico 106 N. 15th 100 41 strect TED - First-class coole. Highest wages paid. 16th strect, betiscon Capic.] avenue and 1 venport. 1120 ANTED. Won A second covk at the Emmot. steady _employ 16th and Wolw VW AN IED -Dining room girl at Omaha house. 162.20* W ANIED ibaker. I ing, Germunin house, near W ANIED “iinadintely, - an expy aundross. Apply at,Col. T Girl, N. E. cor. 0th and Harney Ste. A, IL Ly ¢ for one 1 need to 1 year, it wi .m.n Note but No. 10 at once. One goud broum maker. Apply to or I. L. THOMPSON, North Bend, Neb, Florence Cut-off. 120183 TED - Ladies and young men to attend eve g school. J. B, SMITIL out brush, 08441 )—A second 0ok at the Emme W \W -Gt i, NTED—A_ coo Crolghton houw erman ayenu Lquict y no_ stam profits. ent Manut . 7 m Virst-class woman cook at th ¥ government corral AN I‘}JD‘ TRAVELING SALESMEN, Hardware Touse-furnishing tr you scll Gault t ¥ i it biig commission, popular & on; suall sample. . O, Bo: TED-Good practica month. + WANTED Situation by young Iady as asistant hook-keeper, copyist or clerk. Address B, Y. postottice, 172:23* ¥ ol 10 yoars exy or b vening hly ts ANTED-Within three blocks of Brownell Hall, . Drake, 2400 Davenport streot. 214818 W ANTED—An ol bullding about mmn foratore. W. Bee office. WAN ,000 worth of building .ml rep Jobe, at e, at D18 5. 10th s, Good work 8. B, HARDY, e T high. Must be a good travele: frv by every respect. Inquire at Edholm & E: sou's Jewelry Store. 1000 Parties having old iron to d lots may address mo for one ,and after that time corner of ()l LD TRON WANTED— sell in car-l week at Omaha, Blake and Thirty-second street, Donver, Col, 008 R. LCHRIST. rooms, 10th a lmu RENT - Cottag b and Spruc Bts, . Phipps i 1 rooms with board, Finest location in the eit h room &c. | D b Y St At T Cottage of seven rooms, 18th and Alsow small house, 17 Capi 5.1 157t OR RENT-—Two amall brick storcs at 825,00, 1854t . LEHMAN lwm Bedroom and itting_room, with or withiout espectable parties 907 Wheaton 8¢ r Military Bridg 136-204 08 BENT—louses. k& cor. 10t and Pacifio » 142-18¢ For rent ch TORES Ral- om 20, Omahs Nation: Illlk at and rent applied on purchase. RESCOTT & CO, DR RENT of 8 rooms. Good Well and_cist cach, § per monthy D, L. Thomas, Creighton Block. 0834 TOR RENT Three nicely furnishea sooms, 1013 Chicago 51 WA15) VW ANTED Two expert millinors at the: Pachian | nery 16th Street. 50-13 Inquire of J. €. | 00d house of at least sevon rooms. _Address | 50 + | are very desirable lots n and Chlldren. [ for lnfa nts (mn Sour Stomach, | 2 known 0 me.’ 1. A. Anon¥n, M. D, 8 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. tism, Sp trating ns, Burns, Galls, & | | Is FOR HAND AND Oastoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency, Constipu- Diarrheea, and . It insures health and lmturul sleep, without morphine. * Castorin fs so woll adapted to Children that 1 recommend {t a8 superior to any prescription ‘What gives onr Children cheeks, What cures their fevers, makes ther'sleep 'Tis_Castorin. en babies fret and cry by turns, What cures their eolie, kills their worms, But Castoria, What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castorin, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Ofl and Paregoric, and all Castorint CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- . The most Powerful and ¥*ene= Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. X-EUR]] SP[I[IL E[ITTI]N 'The Product of American Industry PRONOUNCED BY EX THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD v PERTS TO BE MACHINE SEWING. Full ascortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. | - | gpon RENT Basen Fe housekecpit nt, £ purpe rnished or ew, 1615 Ch o ISHED ROOMS— By th Also for light housek and Howard stroots. JOR RE Front, furnished rovm. A editor’s room, Bee off | A pleasant front room; aleo smallor roou, with board. 1812 Dodge 5t 45-1m0§ A I Furnislied and unfurnished rooms, Fine location, PECK, Opp. P. 0. 85011 Beemer's 10416} 07 i storo biildings. BiT | o g woll furnishied, with good libiary, v, JOHNT, NOORE, " FOR SALE. A umiber one and will he sold « of the Grand Union \LE-A ¥ loc JORSALE OR RE monthly payments. 1111 Farnam stree »ut one-half acro acres near Florence, front, st front, ne Fen to 20 cans swect, iilk every day tean. “Milk” Bee office. 990 08 SALE-—Restaurantand lodgin Apply or address, 642 P, St. Lincoln 200 Esves. Fousar 100-1m* JOIN M. SIT Six houses and Iot on ey monthly LOU BROS., 1451 Farnam Strce, Block. l RICK PO of Bell SALE CLEAD_ At 15th streot, south e roud, or 608 North 13th st. 936-1m} llnn is & most thu-lnhlu ‘picce of suburban property, and will be sold together orin parcels on long terms,” BALLOU BROS, ‘{1- Awents 1412 Farnam St 126-21 oy property JROR SALE Twenty eight lotain Housel and St ben's Subdivision to Bartletts addition. These r cars, and will be sold on long time to those desiring to build on § per cent in- terest, no advance payment. BALLOU llmm., Bole Ageuts 1421 Farnam St. 12421 l‘\“" HA| Door frames and sash, cheap. En- quire Eighteenth and Izard, 97-188 0'MALLEY BROS. POR BALE, ~¥rah Mileh Cows ab Coving street " corral, at Military bridge. JOR BALE -Four houses on lossed ground, #1,6 Will pay 20 per cent. BALLOU BROS., Solo Agents, 12721 1421 Farnam Street. ) Y B3 Fine farm clos to the LCK, Opposite P, 0, JOR SALE- Residence and ty all parts of Omiaha, and_Farn i all parts of the State. BEDFOKD & SOUER, 70841 213 8. 14th St. bet. Farnam and Douglas. ark Avenue lots 900 each. Capitol Avenue s, 51,000 cach, Chleago streot lot, 8600 Centre Strect lots, $525 each. ands b (CAGUE, 79048 Opposite Postoffice. OR SALE—Lots 7 and 8 in Walnut hill, corner of Mercer and Lowe avenue, those are’ the aost irable lots in this beautiful addition. BALLOU um Sole Agents 1421 Farnam St { OR SALE, 200 head yearling heifers, $17.50. 200 hiead 2 and thre year old heifcrs, §24.00, 400 Calves. All above are lown cattle. STRANGE B | Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tullow dealers, Bioux City, luwa. 6521m MUK SALE--A beautiful bloek of 8 lots with three houses. tentral, desirable for home or invest ment. BALLOU BROS. , Sole Agents. 126.31 1421 Farnam street. DOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot and three dwellingy corner of 1ith and Pacific streets. Nine lots in south Omaha. ~Aleo 100 acres of land near Santon, Nebrasks, and building and stock of clothing No. 804 Tenth'street. Will exchange for Nebraska farm lands. Further iculars at Geo. 1. Peterson's Clothing Store, 504 Tenth siroot. 406-c0d-t4 DOR SALE—Old newspapers W large aod small ‘auaatitics a4 this ofed [ hlSCELLI\N EOUS. TAYED Ahout 1th inst from Estabrook sst 15 10th and Davenport St o bl © thin in flesh with scars on X information Ieft at yardswiil be lib- 16121 (5 O0D Vusines operirigs on fie wt 217 N. 10th SE. x -0 ¥ UP-—Two pigs, will the deliver ownier on pavment of damuges and c J. Hshn, Court Ho S0 Fyo want a pilo fodiiation to your build el h street, Iul“u n aid of guardian spirits, obtain for cof the past and preseut, and on ions in the future. Boots and Shoes Portect satisfaction smnrante: United States Depository. First National Bank —OF OMAHA— Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaoha, BSOS TO KOUN EROTIERS. Organized in 1858. nrg.mm-.l as a National Bank in 1863, 10,000 A\\ll I'H()l HN $150,0600 OFFICKRS AND DIRECTORS. ‘arnam an ney, will, any one a SUC Viee President 1 Vice President. F. 1. DAVIS, Cashier W. H. Mraorier, Assistant Cashier. 1t United States, A the principsl UNITED STATES Natlona! Bank OF OMAHA. Capital, - - $100,000.00 C. W.HAMILTON, Pres’t. M. T. BARLOW, Cashler. Accounts solicited and kept sub- Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay- able in 3, 6 and 12 months, bearing Interest, or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers are closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Aruw sightdrafts on England,lire: d, Scotland, and all pnru of Eu- rope. Sell European Passage Tlekou. Collections Promptly Made. EU XX VAPOR COOK STOVE ! The Ploneer and anly Vapor Cook Stove that h #t00d tho test of yoars and given entire and. perfe satisfaction. Over 100,000 Now in Use! New Patent Hull Oven. Pater ble and interchangeable Jed Orifics, rendering our burness indestractibie. New Ons Vaire Burner on two New Stoves. Now uu{nn.mm For summer use these stoves aro indispiusable: cnts. price lst and catalogue, HULL VAPOR STOVE 0. o 96-d me S wioh Cleveland, 0. For terms to ¥ H