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) THE DAILY BERE--OMATIA, FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 1883, THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Friday Mormng, August 24, Indications for To-day. For the upper Mississippi valley, fair weather, variable winds, shifting to southoasterly, lower barometer, rising Somporature. For the Missouri valley, fair weather, wouthorly winds, falling barometer, sta tlonary or rising tempoarature. U — LOCAL BREVITILS. —Who are Lippit. Leak & Co, m-ekw. —Attontion, Knights! All members of beaska Lodge No. 1, are requeated to boat the hall this, Friday, evening. By order of the Ohaneellor Commander. Attention, Sir Knighta! Special con- elave of Mt Calvary Commandery No, 1 K. T., Friday evening, to confer the order of the R. C. By order os the acting commander Harry R. Hathaway, Recorder. m&o —The county teachers' institute is in session at the central school building. The Union Pacific intends to sell round trip tickets to the democratic stato convencion at Omaha for one fare, —Hospe says the new Engravings and Water Colors are open to inspectian and in- wites the public to call and see them, —(leason, who robbed & man in the brush bolow town, has been held in 8200 bonds, for lack of witnesses, to appear next week. —Very attractively iuade up posters for the @. A. R. reunion have been issued by the U fon Pacific, to draw ocrowds to Hustings by that route. —Two protty and irresistible book agents were visiting business houses and banks on Faraam street yostorday, and distracting #ho attention of the clerks. ~8ix hundred thousand dollars will bo wpent by the city this year in the improve- mont of the streets of Omaha. This will work remarkable and long needed change. —Tha doputy sheriff of Lancaster county A taken Maguire to Lincoln to wettle up wome matters there in regard to some fictitious oattle on which some parties gavo. mortgages. His saloon remiains closed. ~Detectives have discoverod the man who mnlfl'fiib,] the draft of the First Natioual bank, and it is supposed that he will beia lim- bo ere long. The bauk is to have seme addi- ons made to its present drafts to prevent imitation and forgery. ~~Mrs. James H. Peabody brought suit Wed- meslay to enj sin further grading of Fourteenth and Jones streets, claimivg that her residence property there was bought and improved ac- oording to the old grade, and before any ohange could be made damages should have boon asseased and tendored. Judge Noville granted a restraining order, jreventing further grading until Saturday morning when applicu: tion will be made for a temporary injunction. > LINCOLN. The J. M. Thurston Hose Company Roster of Men, On next Tuesday the members of the J. M. Thurston hose company, who have been in practice for several weeks past with their cart, will go to Lincoln, to take part in the fir men's tournament. They take with them the running cart which has done such good service in winning the championship of Towa, and which they have been using on Douglas strect. Thoy will have another run up Douglas to-mor- row ovening. " The following are mombers of the team who will run: Wm. Webb, Wm. Coots, John Curry, Samuel meloy, John Roach, James Traynor, Patrick Norman, John Lacy, George Kott, Tim Collins, J. C. Pentzel, Jos. Donnelly, George M. 8teele, Chas. A. Salter, Jos. Vanderford, 'l‘on{ Herold, John Siinpson, Jus, Cor- ick, Wm. Kott, Jas. Houck, George Blake. This evening a grand ball is to be given at Crounse's hall by the hose company, the Omahs Musical Union orchestra be- ing in attendance. Tickets admitting . gentlomen and ladies are one dollar, L — BURR DISCHARGED. But Hardy Held Until Monday to be Tried. George Burr and Henry Hardy weroar- rested Wednesday night, being on the Mer- ii chanta’ police patrol, and brought before Judge Anderson. . Nothing could be proved as to Burr having personated a . policeman, and so he was discharged. « Hardy, however, was held on his own uoogmuuu, until Monday afternoon at , two o'clock, Judge Anderson said that " he would fine whoover was brought be- fore him and found guilty of having pe: sonated policemen, as there was one way of assuming the duties of a wa or policeman, and that by regular ap- pointment. John Field, a colored boy, was fined .6 for urrymg revolver, notwithatand- enious plea that he had forgot 0 it out wlmn he changed his I( Flnming and Pat Madden for drunken disturbance of the peace, was tried at 4 o'clock. Minnie McGinnis, Sarah Willis, Catha- rine Gillette, and Ed. Morris were ar- rested for being inmates of a house of prostitution. They will be heard Sep- tember lst, at 1 o'clock, e ———— Many times you want to keep meat or fish for several days. Lay it in a solu- tion of Rex Magnus over night, and you can keep it for weeks. You can also keep milk & week or more by mmng in a lit- tlo of the “‘Snow Flake" b m-Mwhn e e— e LOW RATES To the Democratio State Convention at Omaha. The general ticket office of the BB, & M, has issued the following circular: Upon application of duly accredited delogates to the democratic state conver- tion st Omaha, Aupust 29, you may sell round tri okau at the w;w:.'hl’lh" on Au‘u& limif roulm on or before flo‘pi. h:n‘ P. T. Evsmis, Gen'l Ticket Agent B. & M. R. R. AN ACULLOA 1PN W B0 Gy AT e s HERD Allll HERDINE. A Western Brldal Party on Their Tour, | Their Remarkable Departure From Home and Subsequent Trip. The evening train on the U. P. road drew out from one of the little desert stations of Wyowing, a few days ago, Joaving behind it a group of merry young- sters who had come to see off & newly- wed young man and woman, The de- parture of the train was signali.ed by three rousing cheers by the forsaken young men aud maidens, and in a certain manner strongly emphasized by the start. ling roports of several pistol shots. The bridal party in the car, were intorested witnesses of this grand demonstration in their behalf, and, lovingly locked in each other's arme, leaned from the same win dow, smiled and waved their respective ioad-gear i adieux, A bend in the road soon rem ved the mar.ied pair and tieir friend from view. The torme slowly lowered the window and sought acir seats, Linmediately, they became the cynosure of almost every eye in the und they justly merited the atten won. She was youthful and buxom, and was dressed in her best, which was rather f the shabby genteel order Her face hau a piestine beauty, which cultivation and association with people of refinement would have made saricularly atoractive, As it was, theie vas the ruddy glow of health, the ey« lonce of & robusteonstitution, and withai, 16 power to chacii the best young peopls Jf the district in which it heamed, her eye there was the werry aud mis shievous twinkle of the in-born that delighted in compelling devo wook not a little delighe in making the ““foller she liked best” feel tha: he was not the only lad around she might have for the desiring. In her hat was concen- trated the evidence of the height to which millinery had attained n the mountain town. Tt also gave indicaticn uf the fair bride's taste. and the depth of her father's or, perhaps, her lover's It was not new. It had once i It was now a soiled crean yollow. I 8 shape it emulatcd at one and the same tune the cover of a market bus- ket and a plug hat, which had not suc- cossfully resisted Imng run over by a cart wheel. This covering was p ised on the left side of the head, and seemed to bo cultivating a vory friendly rela- tion, at the same time, with both her loft ear aud the back of her neck, The young man was dressed in a bran new cowboy outfit, so stiff in all its parts that he moved like a para- lytic and smelled like a leather store. Ho was not as brawny as cowboys some- indeed, ho seomed like a tyro ness. His faco was devoid of that black walnut complexion peculiar to members of his calling, and its expres- sion was such that it might but recently have bidden good-bye to what Mark Twain would have termed a gospel duck’s smilo. The twain had hardly taken their seats when the young lady burst into tears, The feeling of homesickness had already come upon her, She sobbed aloud, and attracted even more attentively thereby the undivided attention of the crowded car, The mnewly-made husband was trained in the business in such cases made and provided. The next instant his arm ‘encircled her waist and the fair form was gently moved, as a consequence, in a reclining position until the drooping head rested upon her protector's bosom, Then wore poured into the listening ears of the weeping damsel the whispers of consolation which the young husband was able to conjure up from the re- sources of his vocabulary. Some of these whispers found their way into the dam- sel’s mouth because it was noticed that, several times, the lips of the twain met in closest contact. By degrees the dis- consolate maiden returned to her former solf, and there ensued sucha scene of omwbraces and kisses, and whispers and hugs, as is witne only on a well- appointed bridal tour. Tndeed, everlast- ing love, confidence and foulty must have been proposed andassented to a thousand times. Of ceurse, it was u picnic fo the other passengers, of whom many had been there before. Some of them had not, and to them especially of the rough border class, it was sowcthing the enjoy ment of which was alinost supernal, Sev- eral of the more deimonstiative of the latter reached for their neighbboring companion and bezan a honeymoon of thewr own, imitating to the letier the tra- ditional performance which was being given by the heroine and hero. I[twould be difflcult to describs the seeno in the car when this emulation became al- most goneral. The smacks, the *‘ohs the *‘ahs!”’ tho laugh, the gutiaws, became | * almost legion. Meanwhile the loving pair seemod almost unmindiul of the merry scene of which they were the oc- casion, At length, however, the pair soparated for & moment and the fair one luoked around and smiled npon the - sengers. Immediatoly a dozen flinty hearts, smitten with the appearance of the lady, acknowledged the potency of her sway and began to make themselves irresistible in nppaunuw by the sundry tiving of scarfs, straightening of shirt fronh, banging of hats and smoothing of heads, and returned the smiles with the lavish interest of millionaires. At this juncturo one of the smitten border gentlemen, deeming himself be- yond ‘compare, reached for a brawny sloeping oomtlnmn of the male gender, who was making himself audible with sundry excellently duveIuLml snores, and loving prossed him to his bosom; so lov- ingly, indeed, that the aroused sleepe .renud his eyes with an ejuculation which most sent the embracer to his feet, ‘“In the name of ——, what are you giv- ing me, you — —=," The ewbracer sought to appeaso the enraged sleeper, and, after a time, succeeded, He then directed the other's attention to the spooney piir in the other part of the car. As the half-sleepy oyes took in the antics, the wouth opened, and a smile q‘mlunll' stole over the sunburnt fuce. he swile was followed by a laugh, the ln-nvh by a roar, and the last in turn by oll, I'll be chawed it up if that don't tumble the animal” in a tone of stentor vo'ume, This was a now ele- ment in the scene and increased the ex- citement to the uttermost. I'm going to # hand in and you can take the plunder if T don't.” The mnext instant the ‘ebknr had climbed over his compan- ion's knees to the aisle. As he did so, he showed a frame of herculean propor- Hostrode like a giant, and a pair of star spurs rendered ominously musical overy step as he advanced toward the bridal pair. He soon reached them, and standing before them with his hat in his hand, said; *'Say, pardner, where I come from, n(ht up_yer in Sawtooth, we'r allers chinned by the happy man ter kiss the gal for (ood luck, And’y-tgnu." L —— He stooped to kiss the girl, but her young wan interposed; vut the latter was rudely drawn aside ws if buta child in the giant's grasp. The kiss reemed to be forthcoming. The husband was heid at bay by the usculator's left hand and ~ the girl was being dragged toward him by his right. Everybody was interested in witnessing the scene. It was thought & shooting might ensue. The bride, however, was not greatly moved. A deep blush’ suf fused her oval features, and a merry twinkle lurked about her eyes. She looked at the brawn and muscle which wanted to enclose her, und the shagyy lips which wanted to press her's, 8 in.io. centand pretty. The face of the youny man, on the contrary, was colorless, A deep, ashen, ghastly hue pervaded them, wlull« tremor of intense anger and mor- tification shook his frame. He saw h was powcrless, indeed the jaunty and almost suspicious air of the givl was be- zinning to make him feei doubly so, and that reeling was beiug followed by the wore porignantfone, that, deserted by her, life really was mnot worth iving He looked at her, and as her oyes et hm, she saw his anguish. In trembling, sup- olicating tones he said, “Ah Kitey!” Lhose tones mastered the situation. Just as the rough cowboy brought his grisly lips in close proxiuty to the girl's, the young woman deew back, wreuchea herself from his grasp, aud with her ope ight hand deait hun a slad on the check and jaw which sent him reeling into the corner. She followed nim, caught him by the beard and hair and pulicd thewm uatil he fairly yelied with pun The young man dragged her away, whilo the woud-be kisser from Sawiouth slunk back to his seat amid the deafening yells of the passenger As he did 8o, the young_ woman, with very loud and trembiing voico, excluim. d, “L uin't no wax tigger, and don't you foi- govit.” Aud every passeuger wis will- ing to swear that she wasn't. The noise brought in the conductor, but the train then stopped, and the jolly rustler from Sawtooth got |tll—~|u,rl|n|m to look for maidens that wer - ——m— A Blessing to all Mankind. In thess times when our Newspupors are oded with patent medicine advertissuents. gratifying to kuow what to procure that will ceratinly cure you. —If you ure Bilivus blood out of order, Liver insodve, or generally dobilitated, there 18 uunhlng the world chat will cure you o quickl Glectric Bittery [hey ure u blewsing lumnklud aud cun be hud for ouly ifty conte a bottle of . K. Good. man's, = impi——— PERSUNALS, Samuel G. Owen, of Lincoln, national bank examiner, is at the Millard. The Chicago Ideal Opera company have mado the Millard their headquarters. Hon. James Laird, M. C., and Senator Van Wyck are in the city, stopping at the Paxtou, Warren Switzler and wifs returned from thy east yestorday. C. H. Dowsy is back from the Nationsl Yollowstono park. Hon, W A, the east. Paxton has returned from Hon, Frank Colpetzer came in from the west yestorday. S. Caldwell came in from the west yester- day. W, Umphorson, of tha Union Pucific, re- turned from St. Josoph yesterday wich his wife and nieco, Miss Anuie Quigley, who had been on a visit oust wich Mustor John Uun- pherson, his son. J. D. Crans and daughter, Hastings; J. S, Johnson, Superior; Hurry B, Hinkson, West Point, and M. B. Brown, Crete, aro among the Nebraskans at the Metropolizan, The children of Mr. Geo. W. Roberts, of The Herald, returned yesterday from a visit to Peoria, 111 Sam A. Clark, of Indianapolis, is at the Millard. L. M. Pronty, J. P. Payson, jr., and L. D, Burch, of Kausas City, are at tho Motropoli- tan, 1. Hazzlett, of Hastings, is at the Metro- politan. H. A. Riloy, of Schuyler, is & guest of the Metropolitan, J. J. Hancoel Metropolitan. R. R. Cable, president of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway, und party, cawe in yestorday afiernoon o the private c.r “Columbia,” haviug been on a pleasuro trip to Colorado Springs, of Missonri Valley, is at the H. McColl, Plum Creek: Geo. 8, Woy more, Lincoln; George F. Godfrey, Fromont; M. L. Briggs, St. Puul; James Hill, Tecum- weh; Mrs, M. A. Couch, Humbulle; Job S, Sanders and wife, Niobrara; J. W. Cramer, Hastings; W. B. Whito, Tokamuh, and Mrs, and ehild, O'Nuill, are at the Millard, The following were tho arrivals at the Pax- ton yostorday: W, Kiorstoad, wife and boy, city; R. W. Clark, F. H. Tuchill, A. B, Boll, St. Paul; J. H. Lyon, Leavenworth; L. A, Lipmuan, W, N. Downs, New York; F, M. Gilham, San Francisco; J. L. Furly, Sioux City; A. L. Baselott, Harry C. Dickson, St. Joo, Mo.; 8. H. Wulker, St. Joe, Mo'; W. W W. Jones, Lincoln; L. H. Lyford, Houry T Minchew, 8. M. Beddison, Boston; F. K. Shopard, Tndianapolis; L. ¥\, Blue, Cincirmati, W. Owen, Chicago; R. D. Bawsett, Kansas City; A. 8. Seriter, Shoshone, Idaho; T. E. Hills, Syracuse, Ill; Miss Jennio Jewell, Missouri Valley; F. J. McShane, city; J Ross, (Georgetown, Liout. L, 8. McCormick, U, 8. A, Orange, Tn.; . Morehouse, Coun ; ; Miss Nanny Martia, In- ola, Nob; W, M. Duoham, Chicago; J. W. Cartar, Fessport, 11L; L. W, Wood, New York; A. Phillips, Now York; €. 8. Gaughty, McKinoey, Wy i i W. Ludwi Chloago A. H, Stillman, Binghaw, Detroit; C. Dotruit; W. W. Boomer, ioty, City; H. O. Hope, St. Paul; Chas, J Chub, Red Cloud; J. M. Morris, Koaosha, Wis Tuugg, Pouca, 111, P. Reyuolds, Rock Island, 1lL; M. B, Thress, Beatrice; S, W, Now York; R. MeAlster, Donver, Col.; , New York; C. G. Bowm St. Louis; William Kierstead, City; B, F Cawp, Kansas City; Rudolph Sumnar, New York; George Vana, Mary Vaua, George Va- na, jr. and Willie Vana, Philadely T J. Foley, North Platte; T. P. Cartwright, City; L. D. Albright, Red Cloud; William Leouard, Lincoln; ¥, E. White and wife, Plattsmouth; A. W. McLaughlin aud wife, Plattunonth; 0. Chedway, Sioux Oity; E. C. Kennody, Per. ker, D, T.; E. E. Sour, New York; H. A, Riching, Cincinnati; L. W. Russell, Glen- wood, Towa; E. J, Gumpert, Now York; Wil. liaw 8, Hudson aud Ed Swith, Schuyler; H. L. Brown, Cincinnati; H. P, Van Dusen, M. Newark, N. Y.; B. B, Adams, Marion, New York; J. A, Fowmming, City, Tocamseh; J. Me. A WATERY GRAVE. Which was Songht by a Young Col- ored Man, He is Pullcd Out of the Water by Main Strength, Early last evening a young colored man, named Henry Owens, stole & pair of shoes from L. B. Williaws' store. He ran down Dodge street followed by four or five citizens crying “sTor TiRr!" At Twelfth street he turned off to Doug- 1as and ran 1o the river bank where l e disrobed himself and plunged into the murky waters of the Big Muddy. A detective of the western a; ncy was among others wer on his trail and secured a boat in whicl he followed the coliied wan, who was fur the Towa shore, out into the . The detective mmll) hit the fu :mm over the head with wn oar, wd hrought him to a staud still He was t - ken up and lodged in thecity jni, the charge of grand larcony being placcd agamst his name, who AlLover the lund are gt g into vostasy Dr. Kiug's New Discovery Their anlooked for recovery by the siuels 10 of this wreat life Swviog rewedy, causer shom to go nearly Wil in o pr 1oi quaranteed to positively cure Severe Congrl Colds, Anchn, Huy Fover, Bronchitis,Hoare s, Lows of che & hroat sud L..../ lIHU[]H U\WS The Result of the Sahhalh Statate i Kansas City. Py wifecdon o It Gives Wyand a Big Boom A Bee representative yesterday learned from a Knnsas City gentloman, who is visiting in the city, some interesting fact: relative to tho workings of the hish license gnd Sunday law in Kansas City The Sunday law is being rigidly enforced even in wicked Kunsas City. All lemon- ade and cigar stands close on the day of worship, and a holy calm pervades the entire city. Drug stores are open for the sale of medicines only. Toilet articles and general merchandise cannot be pur- chased, nor can liquors of any kind be secured after miduight Saturday. “What do you Missouriaus do for drinks?’ queried the BEr mun. 4 “‘Well, you see there is one thing that saves us. That is the blessed fact that prohibition Kansas isour neighbor. The strect cars between Kansas City and Wy .- andotte, Kansus, ave crowded from Sat- urday night until Monday. Saloons ran over there right along, Thousands from Kunsas City spend Sunday over in Wy- |, andotte,” ‘Wil the Downing high prove a success?” ““I think the Sunday clause will grad- ually be ignored. You see it is nothi now, but it is boing temporarily enforced by reason of the impetus it got l’|nm the license cluuse. We huvo had a law for seventeen years, hut it w letter and there is no reason to believe it will not prove so again. It 18 being too sevorely enforced. The people of Frank James country have experienced a change of heart lately but they are not yet ready for & puritavical code.” They will tire of the new boots after while. Then you may look for the happy-go-lucky obsery- ance of Sun ny license law Enterprising local agents wanted n this town for an article that is sure to sell. Live dcacsi sts and grocers preferred. Address Humiston Food Preservative Co., 72 Kilby treet, Boston. m&ed&wlm QAR Russia Salve is unr valed for its speedy hoaling qualities. Ask your druggist for it. 2b cents, e COLORED METHODIS Their Enterprise in recting a New Edifice~Coming Concert. The brick church in course of erection by the colored Methodists at the coruer of Bighteenth and Webstor streets will won be in condition for occupancy. Great praiseis due the Rev, Mr, Mitchell and his official membership for the no- ticeable improvement which they have coutributed to that locality by the erec- tion of such a substantial and handsome structure. And the colored people of this city have highly honored themselves by their noble generosity in contributing towards this most commendable work. [n this they have shown their high ap- preciation of the value of the church in the community, and in their struggle to erect this building they have had the sympathy and co-operatlon of numbers of their white friends of the various de- nominations, THE Bek expresses the sentiment of all worthy people of thi city by saying that no undertaking is more deserving of encouragement than this. We learn that the Sabbath school chil- dren are being rehearsed fora grand con- cort, which is to take place on Wednes- day evening noxt, at which time the occu- pation of the new church will begin, LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. V7hat I‘atnrodeniesto mnn') Art scenres to all. Hagan’s polia Balm tllspe s owry h'enl sh, cvercomes Rednes; I'reciles, Sallowness, Roug M ness, Tau, Lruptions snd Llotches, and romoves all evi- dences of heat and excite ment. The Magnolia Balm imparts the most delicate and natural comq)l:xionn tints— no detection being ible to the closest observation, Under these circumstances a faulty Complexion is little short of a crime. Mugnolia Balmeold evorywhere. Costs ouly 75 cents, with full di- ns DRSS S S SIS HAVE YOU TRIED 117 THE OLD AD\GE, 'rnn AN OUNI VENTION 18 W A POUND OF LUILE," NEVE L ulumnw 1uu B HIM WO TAKES HIS SEL TZER APERIE T OGN ING MEAL FOR 1T BEGULATES AND r-ummmrn TEM 18 T A APTLY No 03 HKGARD, 1nless paid in advance. R LROAD TICKETS—To all points at reduce insion chrged. “ AN—The lowest ratow of interest M Bemin’ Loan ,\.mm, 16th & Douglas. 24t VonEY To LUAN Th s, MOSEY LoAN V1 Nebraska National Bank Buil ling. Call at law ofics of cighton Block. ttel mortgage, roon 4. 10 LUAN-J. 1. Beatt, erty, 218 South 14th St. Ad-im* OF PRE WAS TRARRA 11& ONLY urvnu WHICH ALL DRUG- arspecials will Positively 10k e tunvised raten. A. FORMAN, 213 South 19th #. 501 1mt VUNEY T0 LOAN-The Omaha Savings Bank now prepared to make loans on Omahs city o1 mn Inn cOuNL; real estate at current rate of interest. Y ASTORIA for Infants and Children Without Mornhine or Nareooti: What gives our Children What cures their fevers, m: l». them sleep; Tis_( astorin. LY Y"hf‘n Babies fret, and turna, What cures et coi, K14 helr worme, t_Castoria. w'hll qu[cllifllm Constipation, Colds, lndlu‘lflnn - But Castorin. Farowell then to Morphine § Castor Ol and Paregorit, ang T H l Centaur Liniment.—Anab- solnte oure for Rhenmnfl-m. Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an instantaneous Pun-r-li-nr. | I [ | oans on chattel UNITED S8TATES Nitlonl Bflllk OF OMAHA. Capital, - - $100,000.00/ ©. W.HAMILTON, Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashier. Accounts solicited and kept sub- Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit issued pa able in 3, 6 and |12 months, bearing Interest, or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to eustom approved securitios at market ra o of interest. The interests of Customers are closely guarded and every facil ty compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw sightdrafts on England,l -- land, Scotland, and al! parts of Eu- rope. Sell European Passage Tickets. Collections Prompth, Made. HELP WANTED, VW ANIEBZK hel,or baker, $ 609 jer nu ot C ur Williams and 18th. 2.6 200N 1600 8 1oct. g1 for D—For Mrs. Owen's Cook Bo inide, the best and W0 5old » actical. Large protits to liv H. Mannweilor 118t 1 and_dinfng room at th h and Haruoy 5 St eral agouts for a re, utable ‘making enterprise. Law oftice of J. toom 12, Crefghiton Block. VANt D A first-class shirt ironer at the Eurck Laundry, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Webster Street. 232283 VANTED A & eountry tow Martiod wian piefe # or addresa Jno M. Daughecty, 1102 Farnam 5¢ up stairs, 2 WANIED- airl tor goneral houss work. Busnman 8. E. coruer 15th and Dougl: alluut WA ANTED ¢ 217 north 16th strest, W ANIED- A first-cluss_wolicitor for_ advertising. 163:t1 \WANIED -A good suart Gentun and Engish. Call at ottice 106 N £ \"A\uu_m. ox, erionce: od drug clerk. . Swenson uud Bro., Kearney Nub. brash. 1} mile will be paid. GEN 15th an | Douglas 3ts. A cook and dining room sl the ADIESOR YOUNG M lines; 32 to 85 & day easily and quiet y made; -ent by ne cauvassing Viease iddress Koliable Manufctur ng Comy druwer 1 806-tu-th-sat-Au D Lady ugents tor the soft, tlexible rubber. Co., No. § 8. May utreet, Chicugo, IIl. S ear government corral WA, D Three good dining room il Metro, olitan hotel, Wages 316 jor’ month. Apyly st once. 20828 WANTED A first class pastry cook, at uammn tau hotel. W ANTED— Good |:r.u:th:ltlmwr,»wml-j b, per mouth, UIS 3 287-1m! VA Ulysses, WY AR IED ihirty good & ailron | hands to o weat Wages 91 7 16 Audiess * Bue oftice. VY ARTED=Thiros Tiunidred toamsfets; 600 teams, 00 laborers, 1. job printer to go toa gond teady work to right man , stoatn power prusses. Cull VWANTED, —An_ox, erlonced_girl to do goneral house work in & st fan corner Purk Wilde aveaue aud mishia. Apyly st once, South 28 G salary for the right 1 an Address Box . Must undorstand IN in city or conntry, to IU 4 take uicw light uid yloasant work at their wi Queen Protect. ‘A new unuer garment for ladies, mude of Sure protection to the under- \Y ANTED—Finst-clus womian ook at the Oault Louse, 548t at the 22 mu-t b K l E[]Hl] SP[][JL EI]TT[IN 1S ENMIIRELY Product of American Industry 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 FOUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. .|The PRONOUNCED hree unfurnis r of Douglas and 25t e OR R One new storo on Howard bet10& 10 1% feet deep for $85.1 0 per mont! for two gentlemen or gentleman and quire at 710 N. 10th street. 0 new houses, well, cistern and Hamilton, near Irene street, near red car quire on premises. 2 ~Unfurnished front o un nng b O RENT Well furnished house, with piano. t cheap to right party. Address F. §. Bates, oo ofien 176 NOR RE T Cottage five roon Sth. J. Phipps loe, ) Farnished rooms bath room &, Finest loc ¥ | Farnam St. age of weven rooms Chicago streets, Alsoa small house tol uvenue, L ] T18th and Inth and and renta, p ied on porchage. PRESCOTT & CO, ENT—Four now_houses of 5 _rooms. .;uogl 0R RENT—A pleasant front room; also wmaller wear, when necessary to be worn. Retails for §2.00 room, with bourd. 1812 bodge St 945-1mod s fast us agens can show it Large profits. Address JOR RENT-—Furnished and un ished rooms. withstam, , **Ladies' Uundorgarment Manufacturing Fine location. PECK, Opp. P. O. 85011 JOR RENT— |(Nh|enc¢! yand store buildinga. BED- FORD & BOUER, Iteal Estate Agency. Office cast nide 14th wtreet, botween Farnam and Douglas streets. 1 OR RENT—New rooms furnished or unfurnished, with hoard. Keferences required. 1610 Daven! . 456-t1 WG BeRutitul Tots 320 acres, stone , elight ucres tis SITUATIONS WANTED. , single man. Noobjection to Bee officy E Address A B2Y sbout Aitteen with some £ s and notion businiess, w this otice, 25} A situatio . 6th St. as house keeper, 2 once o \dur A man of k kee, er or salary. Address E J.' Boo offico. “ A TED - Situation by a young man where faith- fulness and integrit Addross 231 w000k, rce. 108-23§ \ 7 ANTED —Situation by an ex) WAS keeyer, copyist or clork. Address postoftice. 17228 Prac ICAL, stenographer of 10 year prepared to take one or two evening pupils. Bost aystos very woderate, Address A. R. Boo office, 160-31§ Y/ ARTED—Situation by » boct and #hoe cuttor and fiiter, or us a4 for Late of Chicug i nan for _custom work. Juntry. Mrs, H. 452 te situation. 25510 will give him chance for D~ Situation by a first-class Gorman wo- Apily stthe Wostern House, rienced cook, best of reforences. Address covk, Doran houso, 164-23¢ D_Situation by & young lady as ssustant | 1 shorthand thoroughly taught. "Terma quarries. ~Bust bed fire clay in Nebravica. De divided. Handsomest residence property Nelson's add. barn, &c. A bargain. Three busii ess lots on Jackson. Two houses on time; bargain, 20 HRIVER & BELL Barber shop with throe_chai e, o rent. Inquire Beo offic Land can DJOR SAL Fous o ake, JORSALE—A four acre block in West Omaha, [{ $2,000, 18 10ts cheap, 326 cash, balance monthly payments. PAUL 219-wes %509 Farnam street, (OR SALE Cheap! 50 fect shelving, 4 t forms, window eurtains and gas fixtures 58 N 16th St. 2302419 DOTSALE—One fresh milk cow, also voung eall. Inquire at Edholm and Erickaon's Jewelry store. l ‘addition, south front, $2,0 0. Splendid residence, east front, 19th 8t near car ine. A bargain. SHRIVER & BELL. 2 OR SALE—Now bam, for 6 or 8 horsos, with whter, and graary. . Loag esss on ground. GEO. W. AMES, street. ot saTE— “A §00d_Torse, suitable for fami; fast driving. Al X040 buggy and harness, ress ““Hoxse," this of 208-24§ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ‘\' \/ANTED—Two unfumished rooms wuitable for light house keeying. Addresy k. E. Boo oflice, stating terus. 2064 Fo: SALE—A bay mare, fine steppor. 1608 W b ster street JQR SALE -Two good horses, 6 and T yeary old. Will sl cheap. - Norton's grocery, 10th and Duv- VW ANTED “Todgers wad Boarders ¢ 413 north | enport treets sixteenth between Chicago and Cass, - Comfort- | -~ eas ™ e e S Sble roomis wnd reasonabl tarias, 489" or double and will be sold at & bargain, Inui Y VW ANTED-By man and wile oant in a private C. Add family . W. Boe office, 247 243 15t two or throo nice & W ANTED A it Sept. furnished rooms suitable for light housekoe; ing. Address R. A Boo office, atating termw 222.281 i A \ TANTED—To rent, s house In good location, for Koe, ing boarders or lodgors. s, WRIGHT, 28948 Cor th and Howard. VW ANTED=A fow oo jorsons to liarn book: 3. B, SN keo,ing. Situations furnished. 2118 . 1516 Douglas \\7 ANTED—Day boarders at 1317 Davenp 25§ VN7 ANTED=86,000 worth of building and vepair Good work Jobs, at once, at 915 5. 10th stroet. 5. 8. HARDY, or no jas 108-27} arth 160h srect. shed front Chicago St. T with board, 161 [P KENT Largo furuiahod front rooin one block from Paxton, Inquire Bee office, Farnam ", DOR RENT- betwoen Chicago sud Cass. 244-23" DOK RENT—House 8. K. coraer 10th sad P Pmmc. on MIPI\T-'ln » new hous, & furmished room with closet, for one of two respectable antiem cuet £ n‘ rosp Sgntiemen or ladies. roe. ' Swift, 16th and Chicago. OR_ RENT—House 8 rooms. Inquire of mmu A ui POK RENT—Newly furnished front room or wuit of | of the he Biute roouws, bay window, 1013 Chicago street. 228-84° parlor as bedrom 240.26¢ tage of four roums on 17th st at the otce of the Grand Union Tes Ca, 110 8 15th RoR SALE— Small house, new, about one-half acre lot. Kasy terms, FPrice only §6.0, AMES, Farnam Strect. g hovise 9 rooma. incoln Neb. 997 3 I;u.uuunund lod Apply or address, 942 Ewes. FonsaLE-0 100-1m* JOHN M. SHEELY , south h st 936-1mi JOi BALE —Froth Mileh Gowe a8 Coviig corral, at Military bridge. [P0 SALE=Fine tarm close ity BasAL PEC h,nmmxu P.0. FOR SALE. SEVE No. 1--Isaacs & Shelden's addition, on Coburn street, wo lots 68x124 each. Good house, six rooms 84 82,300 4 fine wuburban home, el v No. 8—Four lote and hoase 3 blocks south of 8. Mary's avenue ot #2,600. Cheap. No. 4—Two lots on Park aveiie, The No. 6—ilediek's Heoond addition, Good lot and first class improvemente. Two houses, east (routa. Look at this at §2,600 No. 6-A $20 acre farm, 12 miles west of Omaha, 4 wiles from Elkhorn Station at §30 per acre. No. 7—Beautiful residence site, 200 feet east tront, 144 fect south front. Finest view in the city. Call for price. values on MoCAGUE, 7 ogpo-lu Postoffice. rty oy A M T R Ilbrolmlloulll, 70040 918 6. 14h 8. bet. Purnam and Douglas. Desirable_cottage, full lot in Shull's | made to Tothe Travling Puhhcl { OR SALE—20 0head yearling heifers, $17.50. 200 head ¢ and three year old_heifers, §24.00. 400 Caived ALl avowd are Iowa cattio STRANGE BRO'S, Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallow dealers, _ Sioux City, lowa. 682 im JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot and three dwellings corner of 11th “&nd flo streets. Nine lots in south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land near Santon, Nebraska, and, building and stock of clothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchange for Nobraska farm lands. Further particulars at Geo. H. Peterson's Clothing Store, 804 Tenth wn 7OR SALE—Old revspapery in large and sl }‘ 1 antities at thi d""" JPOR SALE—A first class second hand t Call at 1819 Harney street. MISCELLANEOUS. STIRAY ED 1 hursday Au with white face and alightly hispe ward to party loave horat” A. L. Strang comer Far- nam and (0t X of ! thenielves and She w Boe offlce. 8 favor T baggage, ox Te Ray TaEs ol aty hone No. 1402, IF. A red cow about 5 years okd, end of one horn sawed off, a strap around the horns, medium size. Strayed on 16th Inst. Reward for inlonnmlun will b paid by Jose, h Pospishil north of Foundry on 15th St. near U. P, track. 105-288 0 STOCK RATISERS AND FARMEItS8—The under- signed has a large farm of 1,600 acres, well watered and timbered and situated near three railroads. H is engaged In raising all kiads of stock, and desires partner to take an interest. and manage the busin a8 his health Is poor and he has other buwhmnw{ ing his attention one noed answer who from $3.000 to §5,000t0 invéat. ~ AddressStock taj Beo office. 208-tu & TAKEN UP—one bay gelding with small star and N w)me spot on the nose, 14 1-2 hands high andabout 13 years old. by John T. Paulsen, near 2is und Lake ntn)fi(l north Umaha. Ow-1tew AKEN UP—Two pigs, will the deliver same to owner on paymeni of damages and costs. W. 3. Hahi, Court House. o5t 16wk, AKEN UP—A 8 yoar okl black mare, about 700 pounds weight. - C. A. Jeusen, on Military Road, 4 miles trom town. S03-5¢ 1ow REW ARD—Will be paid for information 35-)0 ) of'tho whereabouts bt ‘one duhn Sha: d July 1Ith from Omaha with ehriva with the wife of John N ch- is 43 years old, of m in body. long face, cho: ers and moustuche old, of large and stout sta theright cye. a wife with took along her thr i boy 5 years and a babe old.” The boy has a scar .vel lllu |hn\u reward wil be paid by JHN NEH GV A, 175284 Care of Pokrok Zajlu, Umaia. EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY. AND CONDITION- ALIRT, 498 Tenth stroet, botween Farnam and Har- ney, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any'one i gla1ce of the paxte and presen cortaln conditions in the tuture. Boota dera, who disapp the wife of I Ormamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, | Ilron Fencing!\ Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Bank Raillngs, Window and Cellar Guards, Bte. N, W. COR. NINTH AND JONES ST, V. OAISER, Mansger, NOTICE! ~THE~ COMMERCIAL HOTEL I -AT— Omsceola, Welb., Ts now undergoing throrough repairs, both -lu.u. and d the | ropietor isRends it shall be BEC OMD TG NONE I tho State, next to Omal BLAS hWEI Proprietor. 4 McCARTHY & BURK UNDERTAKERSI 28 14TH STREET, BET. FARNA AND DOUGLAS ‘JAS. H. PEABODY b D, PHYSICIAN & SURGE(} 3 84, Offios, No. 16" m""‘-_lln.hl, :l:a. li“lp‘ tor ottice, Keidem eodtt ¢