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“erablo work at night by eleotrlo I 8 e ———————————————————— THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1883, THE DAILY BEE. THE FIREMEN. omm[ Prospects for the Coming State Tourna- Thursdaym;r_n;;g; A‘?_gnat 23.', wha ment, Toplos to Come Up for Discugsion at B Y the Oonvention. For the npper Mississippi valley, fair woather, preceded by light local rains in the extreme southern portion, winds wmostly northerly, rising barometer, sta- Sionary or falling tnm[lmnmm Wo clip the following from the Chicago Westorn Fireman, a fow items appearing therein relative to our coming state tour- Forthe Missouri valley, fair woather, | namort, as evincing the wide spread in- mortherly winds, becoming variable, torest felt in it: barometer in southern portion, rising | Moxr ABOUT THE NESRASKA TOURNAMENT. followed by falling temperature south, | Ay yho preparations mature for the and stationary or rising north. coming convention and tournament of the Nebraskn State association, wo are LOCAL BREVITILS. glad to notice features which promise un. usually well for th success of the meet- ting, © Excellont arrangoments have —~Who are Lippit, Leak & Co. m-e&w. been made with I‘nult of ll;b ;’ul]- F e xoow to Red Onk, |Fond lines converging towards Lin- T e o etomicn, - Four ‘coschos | 01Ny _fair prizos havo boon offered to competitors, and all is being done that could be done to insure an interesting time. Especially wo note that a list of important topics has been propared for consideration, and that the spare time, evenings, ete., will be devoted to their discussion, which will be productive o good results in more ways than one. Full of hope in regard to the results of the convention, Chief Lyman, of Lincolr, secretary of the association, writes. and a baggage car ars chartered and the ex- oursionists leave at 7:30 o'clock. —A telogram received last night from Mr, James Hood, of Lincoln, informs us that he did not shoot Doc. Malone, i that the ru- mor which provailed hero to that effect was groun lless, Wo are glad ts learn that it s w0, and, ia fact, Mrs, Hoxd's friends here did mot believe it conld be, unless upon serious provocation, as Mr. Hood is not by any| «The prospects now are that our forth- moans that kind of a fellow. | coming tournament will bo a magniticent —The American District Telegraph com- | guccess, so far as numbers aud enthusi- pany have sent for improved bexes to put in [ asin can make it such. Everything per- their circuits in Omaha. taining to the event hfnu huunl mw.;m:,.ll 3 —created, as it were, from chaos; bu —Frank Hibbard was gastarcay arrosted o8 | o Sully satinfied that resulta will amply the complaint of John Timperly, b wumn of | compensate for the toil and —sacrifico_ita ;;‘,' battery, and was ‘mulbted in thesum of [ b Lotion ha cost. * * % The 7. X state gathering will be a school for fire- —AThe B. & M. téain from Denver did not [ men, whose lessons if heeded nust bene- oomein Tuesday might until after 120'clock,and | fit incalculably the prosperous cities brought a load of weary passengers, who [ whose department participates in contests sought our comfortable hotels with much re- | and debates, and it is gratifying to klulyw Tef. | that every town in the state having a fire —The colebrated * Flagstafl™ mine eno of organization expects to be represented in ) : force, A. 8. Patrick va. Erwin Davis is to becar-| oy o prospect of 5o general a ropresent- ried to the supreme court, The case is one of ation and the earnest spirit manifested by $50,000, and #o the bond to the supreme court | the officials of the association give prom- is in twice that amount, $100,000. J. N. H, iso that the initial meoting will be of great Patrick and Dr. Geo, L. Miller are the bonds- | significance to the interests of fire pro- men, tection in the great state of Nebraska. —A young people's festival will bo held in TOPIOS POR THE NEBRASKA CONVENTION. tho basement of tho Swedish Lntheran ohurch, | - Ghief Engineer, Lyman, of Lincoln, corner Ninetoenth and Cass atreets, this| Nobraska, secretary of the state associa- ovecing, Aug. 33, in_ bemetit of the bulld | tion, has propared the following list of ing fund. Admission 50 conts. - An interest- | topics, which will be discussed as occasion fmg programme, General 0, O, Howard will | permits at the coming meéting of the as- wpeak. All are welcome. i sociation : = —Block Watchman Powers last night dis.| 1. Best fire apparatus lg:(‘cmun of the oovered two business houses on Lower Far- wmam stroet With their doors staeding wide third class. & 2. Chemical engines a8 auxiliaries to open. The proprieters wero notified, and oame dewn to take caro of their stor es, find. water machines. 3. Caro of hose. : fag fivktlng kad booa molested, 'lféeflnnwrnn. their cost, capacity and —Everything is progressing finely for tho| 5 “Relief valves and spray nozzles, opening at the opera houss to-night.| @, Tmportance of chiefongineors saving “Tolanthe” will bo presented in a superior | property from damageby water as well manner. The Ideals performance of this opera | five, in commended highly. *“The Sorcerer” willbe| 7, Best fire alarm for cities with volun- given Friday. “‘Patience” matines and ‘‘Pina- | teer dn-‘mrlmenh. fore” Saturday evening. 8. What is the best nozzle for fire ser- —A double team dashed down, Twelfth, | vice? street yesterday afternoon, narrowly escape | - How shall we Ing a stroet car and breaking the buggy all to | 8MONg firemen? i % phooes on tho corner of the Western Newspa- | 10 Fire police and thoir dutics. o Union offce, where the horsos broko.looo | u.fi t’luurnamouu, their purposes and Y benefits, aud wero soon after caught, It wds maid tobo | 39, g firg dopartment and municipal Dr. Grossmav's team, but having called him | }itios, by telephone he said he was much obliged, but | * 13, Does military drill for Bils toam was safoly in the stable. pay i “~Among the attractions at Eaton’s phot [ 14. How to select department offi- egraph gallory are the crayon portraits of Mr, | Cers. % 1 i and Mrs, Geo, Hongland and Ben, B, Wood, |, 10. The State Firomen's association, Fooq. The work tvas oxecuted by Mry. Katon | its i, objects and bonefits. who has no superior as an artist, and is pro- b‘l"'.'fi;[““f";."g d""“‘;‘""ul""’"“"ml for mounced by $ho uost compitent criticato be far | *C17 G RO SSRINELS: glty. A roporlar in taking a cassal Klance at | 18, Driven wolls for water supply. m::d::‘l n :h t‘:fl ";: :: ‘:fi"gd‘m' "; 19. Extension ladders and ladder- 0] il r. Katon ponsid- ‘l& maintain interest firomen trucks, which | 20, Spontaneous combustion as an or- mothod of taking pictures sooms to aining | igin of mysterious fires. {0 popularity. On nearly all of these points corract —— knowledge is gained not only by prac- \ TWO RUNAWAYS, tical personal experience, but by the comparison of experiences and the inter. Dis. on leads to investigation, and inves- g ation to inprovemeat, aid the eon- A b f sideration of practical toy at these {Thitee were Swa, runhways Wb eveniag, | RURC 0y B o dlop just ome of which resulted rather seriously. | th,oue ideas and bring out just those'ex This one ocourred bout ‘3 p. m,, two| periences which addl to the com A Bad Day for Hores and Velidios| 10180 of ideas amoni cach othr. il horses attached to' a biggy containing|mon stock of Jnnwledy the two sofis of Mr, George McCrary taking | Possossion of which —inci ef licienc; is are fright and running down Dodge stroet at} loised to note thai b the first state s fearful pace. When near Twelfth|convention of Nebraski zoon to be held, streot an obstruction was met in the|sexeral topics of prescnt intorest are shape of a house which was being|likely to be considercd o fur as time moved, and the outfit colliding [ will vermit, and we doubt not tho pro- with this, the boys were thrown out, and | gramme for next year's convention will one of them suffered a dislocation of the | be arranged with reference w the disous- arm. bion of practical questions for u_ portion The second runaway was that of the | of the sessions, We understand that an belonging to Hon, J. H. Millard, | effort will be made to set apart a portion which dashed up Douglas street at a 2;40 | of time at the next meeting of the lowa gait. The only occupants were the dri- [ association at Des Moines for a like pur- ver and*Miss Millard, The streot was|pose, and hope to hear that other asso- crowded with people and vehicles, but | ciations contemplate a similar gourse. ly was the team handled that | While the tournament feature will not were steered up the hill they soon tired -vaiz..io of benefit will be inc » out, and were wheeled about and driven quietly down the same street, - 0. there was no collision, and as the horses | sufferby this arrangement, the seuenl tournament will be as follow: Railroad fare for the coming Nebraska none but the immn;]ln((' reln:i‘viu of the happ; ir having been invited. {:LZ p;nde isxu daughter of one of Omaha's oldest and best known citizens, Mr. Thomas Riley. She is & lady de- sorvedly popular in the circles in which she moves. Endowed with rare gifts of heart and mind she possesses many ac- complishients which have made her at once the favorite and delight of the social sphere. *“A prize worth the wooing was she."” The fortunate and happy groom is a native of the city of Brotherly Love Philadelphia. _ For several years ho has resided i Omaha, during which time he has heen, and is now, a trusted_employe of the wholesale dry goods house of Tootle, Maul & Co. But to the eatholic community Mr. Murphy is more parti- cularly known as the baritone in the choir of 8t. Philomena Cathedral where the rich soft tones of his highly gifted voice have often delighted and never failed to pleaso. He i nlso a member of the Glee club. In the esteem of a host of acquaintanences his many sterling of character havo won for him an enviable place And indeed if the heartfelt congratul: tions and wishes of innumerable friends were to bear frui few would be more gifted with hay piness and prosjeiity in iife than Mr. aud Mra. J. P. Murphy. May capricious fortuno cast her choicest roses o'er their path and crown their journey with the dindem of success. e CAMP DAWES. Ten Companies of tie Nebraska Na- ests in Drilling and Shooting for Handsome Prizes, From a gentleman who came in on the morning train from Crete we learn that the annual encampment of the Nebraska National guard, which is being held du; ing this week at Crete, seems to be at- tended with success this year. The camp- ground is beautifully situnted and all the arrangements mado by Crete people. About 400 men are present in eightp tents of the FOLLOWING COMPANIES, Co. A York, Capt. Scott; 36 men. Co. B, of Sutton, Capt. Young; 48 men, Co. C, of Beatrice, Capt. Phelps; 40men, Co. D, of Columbus, Capt. J. W. Eurly; 20 men. Co. F, of Juniata, Capt. Cole; 45 men. Co. G, of Geneva, Capt. Win- tersteen; 20 men. Co. A, of Nelson, Capt. J. Rittenbush; 31 men. Co I, of Bennett, Capt. L. P. Derby; 41 wmen. Cos K, of Central City, Capt. L. Wiserpndl men. Co. A, Blue Spri light attillery, Capt. Murdock, ,oyuk.\'m: DAWES and his staff are present and the full list of regimental officers also with one or two exceptions. There are atthe camp E. P. Rogueen. adjutant general; Col, €, N. Buud, quartermaster general; Captain J. 8, LeHew, judze advocate genoral and Major Franklin Sweet, inspector general; Surgeon General Stone, of Wahoo, ‘I'ng printed programe of the encamp- went gives tho following list of 1 TH Challenge Cup,” valued at §150, by Gov. James W. Dawes. For second best drilled company—By. citizens of Crete, cash $75. For third best drilled compuny—By citizens of Crete, cash $25. i For best single shot, with regulafion ritle, $100 yards—Gold watch valued at $100, by Col. L. W. Colby. For best target shooting by company, ;obg yards—Cash, by citizous of Crete, For second best target shooting by company, 100 yards—Cush, by citizens of Crete, $25. For bust target shooting by squad of twelve—200 yurds, only one squad from .ach company—Officer’s rifle, valued at 850, by Adjutant General E. P, Roggen. For second best—Cash by citizens of Crete, $26. For best target shooting by squad of 8ix—300 yards —only one squad from each company, valued a% $50, by Col. C. N. Baud, uartermaster general, For best drilled squad ot twelve of ar- tillery in saber exerci: ash, by Dr. Charies Band, of Crote, For best drilled squad of twelve wmen from each company in silent mannual of arms—cash, by citizens of Crete, $2b, T'he following prizes will be given for bands in uniform, All bands competing for these prizes will be required to ro- main during the entire encampment sub- jeot to ordors: For best band-- Cash Crete, §60. For second best band—Cash by citi- zens of Crete, $40, For third best band—Cash by citizens of Crete, $20, by citizns o e e— . Excited Thousands, Al over the land are guing into ecutasy over Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery by the timely une of thin great life. Saving remedy, causes chem to go nearly wild in its praise, Lt s uaranteed 1o portively wuro Sovere Coughs, olds, Asthma, Hay Fover, Bronchitis, Hoare: ———————— On the Burlington & Missouri, one THE MERCHANTS' POLICH, - _|cent per mile for competin firomen in | the s h:::-:d lvu‘;:vu:: g 8y Main o/ ¥ an“lrlglrw.’ On Q}IB Ubnion acific two- e 2 .| thirds of one fare buys a round trip iA NEW Fhey @0 Duty Aghin sng Withos Ja tigket ‘for ‘firemon; excursion rates u{l SAPAI0GA NBWH, terteronce. both 'rohds one and one-fourth fare for ] the general public. After much tribulation the ‘‘Merchants | grounds antl ball free to firemen, Police” went on duty again Tuesday night and escaped without interference from | the regular force. e — A Blessing to all Mankind, afitis will coratluly’ cure yon. and they were sent out with simply for the present. One of the, force | will cure you wo quickly s Electric Bittors. walked up to one of the merchants police | Lhe¥ 4% & bloaulug to during the night and asked him what he | ;.0 was doing, but on receiving a frank ro- ply he went his way without making any MURPHY-RILEY. arrest. d Sl e —— B - An Auspicious Wedding at the Holy UNION l"l\(.lfi‘ O EXHIBITS, Family Church. Preparations for tho State Fair and Boston Expost iy Hon, J. H. MeAlvin, of the Union Pacific railway, left yesterday for Denver, from which point he will return on Fri- for the Un- | Mr. James P. Murphy, to Miss Tossio R, mfl Riley, both of this city. W t’ ':[ lp.lflm:fl‘l,o with a car load of ion Pacific Exhi the church, tied the nuptial knot. com) desired | the conventional black, Miss Pender- " Boston s as his to make of & bigger spread t . A Mr, W, Tickets to the The *Carns” spegial prize will be 850 cash, In these times when our Nowy) There were twenty-four men af work | @voded with patent medicine .vam‘u:.‘; gratifylng to kuow what to procure that u 3 cane and lantern, instead of their former | blapd out of order, Liver Inac vun. ::‘uouax:‘\‘lly regalia, the belt and billy being discarded | dobilitated, there is nothing in the world that I mankind, and can bo or only fifty conts a bottle of C. K, Good- On Monday evening, as the last traces of & beautiful sunset were fading from the western skies, an event of folicitous import transpired in the Church of the Holy Fawily, corner of Cuming and Sev- day and leave on Monday for Boston, enteenth street. It was the marriage of [ The Rev. Father Shaffell, 8. J., pastor of The bride was dressed in a traveling costume would be ample for|of rich texture, while the groom wore Rockford, Ill., acted as brides- » McDevitt as best man, The affair was entirely private, A Lively School Meeting Anticipated —Ho! for Pries' Lake, SarATOGA; Aug. 20th, 1883, At the special school meeting this eve- ning, business of importance will be transacted. It is also expected that the charges brought against Teacher Bailoy will be substantinted as thoy can be, eas- ily, One of theso is a false statement of the district funle, to secure s.gnatures to the petition for un assistint teacher Extensive preparations have been made for the picnic of the Union Sunday School, at Pries’ Lake to-morrow, and a good time is expected. Several four-in hands will be in line, The school will meet at Lyceum Hall at 9 o k and leave at 9:80. The triends of the school are invited. Miss Young, Irvington's popular school teacher, who is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, F. M. Smith, leaves to-day for her home in Iowa, where she is called by the ill- ness of her mother, Misses Orane and Shropshire, of your city. are the guests of Mrs. Meaney, and will attend the picnic of the Union Sunday school to-morrow. Cuckoo, e — Many times you want to keep meat er fish for several days, Lay it in a solu- tion of Rex Magnus over night, and you can keep it fer weoks. You can also keop milk a week or more by stirring in tle of the *‘Snow Flake" brand. wkedwln For best drilled company —“Governor's |. DIED AMONG STRANGERS. A Milwankee Drummer Refuses 10 Assist at the Faneral of An Omaha Man Beoause He Did Not Behevo in Any Demonstration Over a Dend Man, In the 8t. Joseph Gazette of Monday appears an indignant lotter from a num- ber of travelling men written from Red Cloud, under the head lines, ‘‘Died Among Strangers—A Drummer Who Did Not Believe In Making Any Demonstra- tion Over a Dead Man's Body.” As it relates to the death of J Stillman, an Omaha commercial tourist, wo publish the letter in full. The letter is from Red Cloud, Nebraska: “The individual referred toabove is one whom all honest traveling men will re- member with the most BUPIEME CONTEMPT, h* re- tances occasioning su ing 1. death of a follow traveler named J, Stilunan, of Omaha, Neb., at the Holland house, Red Cloud, Neb., and the subsequent actionsof the person above referred to—Henry T, Ardley, a sewing machine man from Milwaukee. Last Sunday Mr. Stillman cawo into Red Cloud, and was short'y after prostrated with o hemorrhage of the lungs, from which he never recovered, and on Thurs- day evening ho breathel his last. Among | strangers, with no relatives or near friends within 1,000 unles, it naturally devolved upon traveling men to care for his remains and see that hu was DECENTLY BURIED. Word was teligrayhed his family in New York by Mr. Iiroach, his empioyer, who came here immediately upon re of the news, Every possible means hav- ing been exhausted without avail to hear from his friends, it was decided to bury him here, and that traveling men should act as poll bearers, six of whom were here at the time. Five immediately ten- dered their gervices; the sixth, Henry I, Ardloy, a sewing machine man, declined to act, with the remark that it was TOO HOT T0 CARRY A COFFIN. besides which he did not believe in any demonstratiop over a dead man's body. The names herewith appended are wit- nesses to the truth of the above state- ment, and we call upon all traveling men to bear this fellow in mind We are ench and every one of us liable to be caught in the same unfortunate position at any time. What would your mother, your sister, or your wife think of a fra- ternity that would associate with a per- 801 80 devoid of all principle as this mun, Henry T. Ardley, of Milwaukee. F. M. Lock, HAVE YOU TRIED 1T? PO E AFILY 1L z EVEA W HIM Wil RATED THAN B) T ONLY GENTLY REGULAVES AND PURIFIES THE SYSTLM, BUI 18 A PrOT IN AGAINST DISEASE, Wil A » . T NO ONE OUGHT 10 DISKEGARD. ALL DRUG. GIS1S HAVE 7. SPECIAL NOTICES. arSpecials will Positively not be inserted anless paid in advance. TO LOAN—Money. RAILROAD TICKKTS "To ail powta t reduced rates. A. FORMAN, 913 South 13th S¢. #91-1m} MONEY TO LOAN-—The Omaha Savings Bank i M now prepared to make loans on Omaha city o1 real ostato at current rate of interost No coi 7 chared. EAe M 10 LOAN—The Towost rates of interost M Bemin' Loan Ageney, 15th & Douglas. _ 234tt M CAEY TO LOAN_Call st law olfice of D. L Y Thomas, reom 8, Crelghton Block M ONEY LOANED-—un Ch M Neliraska National B Douglas cou N i attel wortgage, room 7 k Buil ting. 184- £ M ONEY TO LOAN—J. T. Boatty oans on chattel . 18 South 14th St. G-l * WANTEDA hel o batir, § 600 o7 3 VW ANTED=A good pony. 1E.C." Beo offic s book keeer ‘\'[\\". ED—A man of ex, Moderate salary. Adaress 1. B ). Bee ottice. girl for general house wo rth 18th st. 24 WY WAY everal agents for a ro, utable, monoy making enterprise. Law offlce of J. 1. | itoom 12, Creighton Block. 2 ) A gir to do general house w kson St. )~ A first-class shirt ironer at the Fur ndry, 8. W. Cor. 10th and Webster Stie VWANTED an with small cash capital to take interest In and manage w good paying business in Omal Boston . and IL Co., P. 0. 225221 ED--A No. 1. job printer to go toa good country town, St work to right man Marifed man preferred, steamn power prosss. Call on or address Jno. M. ‘Duugherty, 1102 Farnam St. up staire, 2 VV/ARTEDGirtfor general house work Bushman 8. E. corner 15th aud Dougla WML ] VWANTED-An_ experionced girl (o o genoral house work in a small family. Apply at once, corner Park Wilde avenue and Wallnut 3t. Omaha, outh 210-22§ ’W’ —A i Haker of 11th and Davenport stroot. 7ANTED—First-olas cook. Highest wages paid. 217 north 16th street, 1 § Wu}-rw “Good girl In small family 166- Ft. Scott, Kan. Cuas. H. MEHAGAN, Chicago. C. B. WiLsoxn, Kansas City. Cnas. E. Houa, Leavenworth, Joux J. Juns St. Joseph. PaLl BEARERS, AND ALL Traveruisa Mes, Gro. B. HoLnanp, Proprietor Holland House.” B Buckien's Armica Salve, The greatest wedical wouder of the world. Warrauted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, cers, Salt Rheuwn, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilbluins, Corus, Tetter, Chupped hands,and ull wkin eruptions, guaranteed to curo in every {nstauce, or mouey refunded. 25 couts ver bor e —— B. & M. 1> MINDEN. The Denver Short Cul Eighteen Miles. be Pushed The B. & M. extension from Kenesaw to Minden is to be pushed right ahead, siys (ioneral Manager Holdrege, and will probably be completed within six or eight weeks, This is part of the Denver short cut to be built from Kenesaw to some point near Arapahoe, but beyond Minden the route is not yet decided upon. B. & M. engineers aro engaged now in surveying diffcrent routes. The rd to Minden will be operated as a stub line until the rest is completed, This will throw Minden on to the main line, leave Red Cloud on the Kansas line and shorten the route to Denver by 30 miles, The B. & M. is also building a piece of line from Nemaha City to Sulem, a strotch of 22 miles, which will soon be completed. This will straighten the line between Nebraska City and Falls City and makes a very direct route. e —— e Knterprsing local agents wanted in this town for an article that is sure to sell. Live draggi sts and grocers preferred. Address Humiston Food Preservative Co,, 72 Kilby treet, Boston. - m&ed&wlm o — DIED, CAMERON,—At Papillion, August 20th, after awhort iliness, Mrs. Charlotte ‘Came: ron; aged 60 years, 4 months and 18 dayn. Funeral at Papillion at 10 o'clock a. m., August 22d." Burlington, Iowa, papers ploase copy. BALL' Y"ANTEI)—A good smart buy. Must understand German and Enghsh. Call at oflice 106 . 1ith stroct. 1t D —A socond cook at the i an preferred. VW ANTED—An experienced eomputent ad well recommended drug clerk. None other noad o, 11y, Aply to A. Swensou and Bro., Kearney N 2008} e = VB WANTED—To grub out bru V1 trom postottice. 81200 per acro BEMIS' REAL ESIATE 15th aud Dou ud dining room girl 940-¢8 934-t1 2, THAT “AN OUN\ E OF PRE UND OF CURE,” WAS SELTEER ARRRENY TARRANT,S CASTORIA ) Infants and Children Withont Morphine or Narcotine. What gives our Children roey cheek: What Cures thelr fevers, makea them slesp; "Tis_Cnstoria. When Bablea fret, and ory by turns, Whiat cures their colic, Kils thelr worm, But Castoria, ‘What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Slomach, Colds, Tndigestion But Castoria. Farewsll then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, -fl’fm Lon ) Centaur Liniment.—An ab- solute oure for Rheunmatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an instantaneouns Pain.reliever, } Lassie ot abs o UNITED STATES Nt Bk OF OMAHA. Capital, - - $100,000.00 ©. W. HAMILTON, Pros't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashler. Accounts sollcited and kept sub- Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit issued pay- able in 3, 6 and |12 months, bearin, Interest, or on demand without in- torest.* Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of interest. The interests of Customers are closoly guarded and every facil ty compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England,) ~- land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu~ rope. Sell European Passage Tickets. Collections Prompth Made. TH SPOOL The Product of ‘“Afll‘erica,n Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb, EWING MACHINE = [0 {OR RENT—Good opportunity. A house with 6 n good location. Furniture and carpets cheap. Addross “E. C, 8, Bee office. 20t RENT- Well furnished house, with piano. Will rent cheap to right party. Address'F 8. Bates, Bee otfi 176. DOR RENT—Purnished_rooms + ith_bosrd, bath room &c. Finest location in the cif Farnam St. RENT--Cottage five room: Phipps Koe, 5th and 18th and e, 17th and LEUMAN. OR RENT—Cottage of seven room Chicago streets. Alto & small ho t cheap, [ol- line & Motter, room 20, Omaha National Bank. 153t rent and renta,piiod on purchase. t PRESCOTT & CO. | well and _cistern each. $12.00 per month, D, ‘ L Tuomas, Creighton Block. T QOR also smallor room, W mo§ 201 RENT—Fur, Fino location. 5018 I:()l{ RENT- FORD & SOUI cast side 14th street, ces and store buildings. Bl Real Extata Agency. Office tween Farnam- and Douglas 924 sreets, ST S Fo RENT-—New rooms furnished or unfurnished, with board. Referencea required. 1610 Daven ort. 456-t1 OR YOUNG MEN in city or conntry, to 1ce, light and jleasant work at tholr own houies; $2 to ¥6 & day easily aud quicty nide; wo tent by mal; ne canvawing; no stam - cir rous Reliablo Manufactur ngComyany, 806-tu-th-sat-Auig28t ‘Queen Protect- - A new under garment for ladies, maslo of , tlexible rubber. Sure protection to the under- wear, when necessary to bo worn. Retails for #2.00 a8 fast as agents can show it. Large profita. Address with stamy, *‘Ladies' Uundergarment Mavufacturing Co., No. 9 &, May i 3m « WA —First-class wonian cook a$ the Gault ‘House, near government corral. 643.t¢ ‘i‘n. ] fitfidfflu}k'ul lBtT‘rlefi- {:‘:'finfil s el lltlu“-.‘::x,‘fl'(;:uv'»d‘-\gl.u') ity ANTED--TRAVELING SALESMEN. Hardware, Stove aud House-farnishing trade. Our goods don't conflict with anything you e money in it; big commisti competition; small sample. 119-2: 1, popular aiticle: new, 0o P, 0. Box 238 Chic.go. WA Three good dining room girls, at_the Metropolitan hotel. Waiges §15 jor month Apply at once, 20328 A first class pastry cook, at Metropol 20428 WA W aont 031 nt SITUATIONS WANTED. —A situation by & young man_with ex- wods bus niess. The same 1. J. M," Bee office, C \‘YA k “Bituation by n young man where faith- fulness and utegrity wiil give b cl Best of referenses give Wi line préferred. cil Blufts Addresy “ D Situation by & first-class Gorman wo- man, as covk. Apply atthe Western House, 19th and Plerce. 108-234 WV ANTED -Sitiiation by an experioncidook, best of " references. Address cook, Doran house, City. 164-23¢ WV ANTED - situation by » young Iady as sseistant book-keo,er, copylst or clerk. Address * postoftice. 17323 l)luu'rlc.u, ‘stenographer of 10 years exper noe prepared to take one or two evening pupils. Best wyntem. shorthand thoroughly taught. ‘Terma very moderate. Address A. R. Beeoftice. 160 31§ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ED""About Sept. 18t two or three nice un N AN ‘~ furnished rooms suitable for light hous ing. Address It. A Bee office, stating terms \‘J'ANTBU To rent, & house in good location, for koeping boarders or lodgers. MRS, WRIGHT, Cor, Sth and Howard. Jersons to learn book- s furnished, ). B, SMIIH, 1616 Douglas St. “,'.\N'rmv—fu buy, & second-handfletter press, at 1609 Douglas xt. bt VY ANTED- Doy boarders at 1817 Bavenport JUR ED—To buy, s delivery horse. Call W E. Cor. Douglayand 10h stroets. #1512 W ANTED 86,000 worth of bullding and roiair Jobs, at once, at 918 8. 10th street. Good work 5. 8. HARDY, 233.23% WaN A e keeying, Sjtuati 211231 K4 Fur 14th street, between Dodge and Ca L RENT=House 6 rooms. Inquire of Thomas Swit, 15th and Chicago, 2 240-241 JOR RE) Newly furnished front room or suit of rooms, bay window, 1613 Chicago street. 228-24" JOK KENT—Three unfurnished rooms at the N, W. corner of Douglas and 26th strects, 8800 per wonth, 22028 JFOR BENT-—-One now store llar. Hamilton, near Irene strest, near red car ilne. Inquire on preinises. 205-24° OR RENT--Unturnished front rooms, 1724 Doug- Fln 100 264 w4 925,00, Fmi'fmaho wwall brick store 1884 8. LEHMAN, 2,000 18 10ts cheap, §25 cash, balance month ingg, Ivi psand gas fixture: 230-2419 T W, also voung calf. Edolm and Erickoon's Jewelry storo. 154 outh front, §2,0 v. Splendid residenc front e, easf line. A bargain. S{TRIVER & B NOR SALE—New bam, for 6 or 8 horses, water, and granary, Long lease on ground. 24§ JOR SALE—A good horse, suitable for family or * fast driving. Also buggy and harness, Address “Horse,"” this office. . 208-24§ NOR SA ster st C—A by mare, fine stepper. 1808 Web- 197-tf pon Fy o ¥ enport strects. 191- [P0 SALEA e one hors and will be sold at the oilice of the Grand Union ORSALE OR RENT—S,londid ugri 1§ payments. - Alab & new « n mall house, new, about one-half acre lot. Easy teruy. - Prico only 6.0. 1441 1508 Farnam Stroct, {01t SALE—Restaurantand lodging house 9rooms. Apply or address, 942 P. St. Lincoln Neb, 997-3) JOHN M. SHEE TORSALE- Five lota in_Shinn's_addition at 260, each. Long time. D. L. Thomas Creighton inlock. o124 ished room for w gentleman, 119 | No, n Howard bet, 15 & 18 | RICK YOR SALE CHEAP—At 16th street, south of Bellevue road, or 608 dth st 086-1mi {OR SALE,—Frosh Milch Cows at Coviug_stroet " corral, at Military bridge. T ons st Fon SALE=Fine tarm closs to the city. St PEGK, Opposite P 0. i iy m Fta of Omaaha, and Farm Lands [n Al parte BEDFORD & SOUER, 8t bet. Farnam and Douglas, { OR SALE—200 head yeariing_heifers, §17.60. 200 head 2 and three yoar old heifers 400 Calves. All'above are lowa cattle. STRANGE BRO'S, Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wooi aud Taliow dealors, Sioux City, lowa. 652-1m {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot and three dwellings corner of 11th and Pacific streots, Nin lots {n south Omaha. Also 100 acres of land near 8anton, Nebrasks, and building and_stock of clothiug No.'804 Tenth'stroet. Will exchange for Nebras lands, Furthor particulars at Geo, H. Pete Clothing Btore, 804 Teuth strect. 488-cod-tt Old remgpapors in large and smal) 4t this ¢ 0 [ Fron s 1 ant l;;uu SALE—A first class second haud top buggy, Call at 1319 Harnoy stroet. 3044 FOR | ST ENTS. on, on Coburn street, 00d house, six rooms wts at §1,700. A fine location. No. 8—Four lots and house 3 blocks south of St. Mary's avenue at §2,600. Cheap. No. 4~ lote on Park avenue, The est values on theavenue. No. 6—Hedick's Second addition. Good lot and first e Two bousss, cass tronte. , 12 miles west of Omaha, 4 rom Elkhorn Station at 80 per Beautiful residence site, 200 feet cast {r 65 feet deep for $65.00 per month. ALY . for $85.09 h W i city. [OI RENT—A nicely furulshed®front room suitable 144 (oo :."n':,';" froak Fianoss view & e olty ' for two gentlemen or gentleman aud” wite. In: ) Quire 4t 710N, 19th streot. W62 | 1s49 Oppos it JOR RENT—Two new houses, well, cistorn and - ) O e MISOELLANEOUS. 4 risges, city, at 21 it 1-.;;.....'.‘..-. No. Joo "t X' F. KELLNER. {im o :‘5.’)0.00 f:; the whes $ 1), Jeward for the return of my Gordon Settee Tt 9. K. MARKEL. VW ASHING—Done at house, or taken home. Mrs, Mack, 1810 Pacific strect. 103.22¢ QTRAYED—A red cow about & years old, end of one ) horn sawed off, a strap around the horns, medium. #ize. Strayed on 16th inst. Heward for intormation will be pe§l by Joseph Poy, north of Foundry on 18th St. near U, P. track. - 0 STOCK RATSERS AN D FARMERS —The under- igned has large tarma of 1,500 acreswell waterod and timbered and ituated near three railroads. He is engaged in rasing all kinds of stock, and desires partner to take an interest and manage the business, L3 hia health s poor and he has other business requir. ing hisattention No one noed answer who has not {rom §3.000 to §5,000t0 invest, Bec office. Address Stock Raiser, 208t &fr TTAKEN U —0nc bay gelding with mall sar and a ttlo white spot on the nose, 14 1 out 1 years old, b P—Two pigs, 5 owrier on pavment of dawmages and costs. W. J. Hahn, Court House. 860-6t Tuwk, VAKEN UP—A 8 year old black mare, about Ho0 pounds weight. ~ C. A. Jensen, on Military Road, 4 miles frou town. 803-5t Tewd Will be paid for information bouts of one Johu Shan- 11th from Omaha with dera, who disap the wife of J hn riva. Shandera is 1S years old, of rather stout in ody. h red whiskers and moustache. old, of large and stout stature, black hair, a scar over theright eve, face somewhat freckled. Shandera left a wife with two children, one crip) led. Mrs. Nebriva took along her three children, & kirl 10 years old, rs and a babe nine months old.” 'l ver the left cye. X EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIRT, 408 Tenth street, between Farnam and Har- ney, will, with tho aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any'one a glaice of tho past and prownt, aud oa certain conditions in the futur d Shoes wade to ordor. _Perfact s | Nebraskaw Cornice Ormamental Works! MANUFACTYRERS OF GALVANIZED 1RON CORNICES, Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, red Jul nut hair, sh et riva is 38 years PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT? iron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Bank Railings, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. N. W. COR. NINTH AND JUNES STS, WL GAISER, Manager. _NOTICE! . Tothe Traveling Public! —THE— COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! —AT— Omsceola, Neb., 14 now undergoing throrough rejairs, both within and without, and the proprietor intends it shall Le SKC- OMD.TG NONE in the Btate, next to Omaha. E. R. BLA AWELL, Proprietor. NEBRASEA LOAN AND TRUST CO HASTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - aug 21-2m $250.000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President. t, Trasurer, STER. Cashi DIKECTOR Samuel Alexander, Gawald Oliver £. L. Clarke, Vebeter, Jas. B. Heartwell, D. M. McElliuiey.; Cic H Pratt, _|First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent home i1 ¢ 'u- tior where school Bonds and other legally issu d su- 3 cipal Securitics to Nebraska can be negobiated on 1e most_wvorable terma. Loans made oni mproved s it all well settled counties of the state through wnsillc 2cal corresvondenta. a "ALMA E. KEITH, DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC, Stock Entirely Fresh and New McOARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERS! 28 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS

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