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THE DATLY BE <OMATIA, SATURDAY, ALGUST 2n. 1883, LOTS OF BUSINESS. 'l‘ne City Conneil Hold a Long Special Session 'rms Murmna 'nm_" DAlLY BEE OM.AHA. Butnrdny Mormng, Augnst 25. " |Judge Savage Recommended to Aot for the City Until the City Attorney Returns, The Division of the Sccond Ward Into Two Polling Districts Indications for To-day. For the upper Mississippi valley, fair weather, variable winds, shifting to southerly, falling barometer, stationary or rising temperature. For the Missouri valley, fair weather, southerly winds, becoming variable, fall- ing followed by rising barometer in the morthern portion, stationary or rising Asked. tempoerature in the southern. > — The city council hold an extra session LOCAL BREVITILS, Yesterday morning. Tne following communication was re- ceived from the mayot: **Whereas, the ~Who are Lippit, Leak & Co. m-e&w. —As for a long time past, Charles Shiverick will continue tosell to all purchasers of furni ture at prices lower than any other dealers in Omaha make for their no-called wholesale trads. Owing to s very low rent procured some years since and his ability to buy at the wery lowest prices in his choice of markets, there is no question but what he can and does ol furniture cheaper than dealers who are weighted down with mortgages and special as- @essmonts and are carried by certain wealthy manufacturers in the ea —Joseph Granacher, one of Mayor Chase's old force, hus been appointed asspecial police. man at the marshal's office and janitor of the dty hall. —To-day at 3 p. m. & game of cricket will be played on the B. & M. base ball grounds between the U. P. and the Omaha Cricket club. Free for all, A large, new warehouse s being erected on the B. & M. grounds just south of the U. . depot. * It will be used as a storehouse for agricultural implements. It is 40 by 75 feet #n wize aud is quite an addition to the busiuess houses of South Ounaha, —The old frame store belonging to Sam. Herman next to McDonalds on Farnham is being torn down to m ake room for » handsome three story brick building. Yesterday one of the workmen fell from the second story into a pile of rubbish beneath but was not seriously injured. —The city mission,comprising three hundred ohildren of the industrial school, the Eleveuth stroet Sunday-school and Fourteenth street Sunday-school, huld its annual pic-uic at Hanscom Purk yesterday. The children were taken out to the park in street cars, a line of ‘which they filled full. Tenth street is open for ‘business, a small portion in front of Paxton & Gallaghers on one side of the street’ only, being unpaved. “This will be finished up as soon as the stone, which is with a wrecked freight ts up the road, can arrive. The stroet is now crowded with vehicles of all descriptio —The graders are at work on the alley in which the Tivoli Garden is located, which is to be paved with granite by Mrs. Sophia Lowe, the owner of the block. This i« tho first ulley in Omaha to be paved, sud Mrs, Lowe, assuming, as sho does, all ex- pense, deserves groat credit for her enterprise and the thanks of the resilents 1n that locali- ty for the iucreased healthfulness it will give %o the neighburhuod. - The Northwestern Eloctric Light com- pany has recommended to the council the fol- Yowing corners us positious for placiug the con- templated twenty lamps: Tenth and Pacific, Leavenworth, Jackson, Harney; Thirteonth and Leavenworth, Jackson, Howard; Six- teenth and Capitol avenue, California, Burt, Tzard; Farnam and Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Eighteonth; Douglus and Teuth, Twelfth, Fourteeuth, Sixtesuth. The council has taken no action, however, in any matter city attorney is absent from the city and it is reported will be absent for some time to come and whoreas, soveral suits of importance have been commenced against the city and its officers since he left, in which injunctions have been allowed, and whereas it is important that the city at this particular cricis of its affairs have the benetit of eminent legal counsel that our public works may not be unnecessarily delayed, and whereas, one of the most important of these cases is set for lmmluT to-morrow morning; L hereby recommenc that the council employ Col. James W. Savage to act for the city as attor uuntil the city attorney returns and that if Col. Savage cannot accept the place that the judiciary committes be authorized to secure some oth inent attorney for the secvices suyy ' Referred to the judiciary committeo with power to act, the board of public works to have the curbing and guttering replaced between Sixteenth and Eighteenth streets on Farnham, was referred to the committee on streets and grades. A resolution by Thrane instructing the de'egation from the first ward and city engineer to report a plan to cover the east end of the Jones street sewer 80 as to make Jones street passable between Gth and 7th, was referred to thecommittee on water works and sewerage, The report of the judiciary committee, recommending the passage of the gar- bage ordinance, was filed. A‘flm report of the committee on police, to whom was referred the petition of James E, Boyd and others, asking that a merchanta’ police force be established, was received and adopted. The com- mittee,is of the opinion that no change should he made in the matter of the ap- pointment of the police force, and there- fore recommended that the above peti- tion be placed on file, The appointment of P. Desmond to be policeman was confirmed, and his bond and that of Joseph Granacher ; The quit-claim deed of P, C. Hime- baugh to the City of Omaha was approved The committce of rules, forms and printing recommended adaption of the bid of the Omaha Union for pr.nting legal notices. Adopted. I'he delegation trom the Fifth ward re- ported recommending that the city ateor- ney draw up an ordinance providing for the division of the Fifth ward inte two voting districts. Adjourned until next Tuesday evening, regular meeting. | e— A Blessing to all M kind, In thews times when our Newspapers are flouded with patent medicine advertisements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that will ceratinly cure you. 1f you are Bilious blood out of order, Liver inactive, orgenerally debilitated, there 18 nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Litters A communication from the mayor, en- closing without being executed, the Gamewell fire alarm company contract, ior the reason that it is drawn PAYABLE IN CASH by the city, which is unusual, and be- cause itdoos not state what fund is to be applied to the payment of the purchase, wus referred to the committee on tire. A communication from the mayor re- calling the appointment of Simeon Bloom a8 member of the board of public works aud re-appuinting John Wilson, was con- tirmed, The appointment of Joseph Granacher special policeman and janiwee at city hall atasalary of $50 a wmonth, was con firmed. The mayor reported having approved the ordinances ordering the paving of llth. 12th, 13th, 14th and 156th streets in paving districts Nos, 3, 4, b, 6 and 7 order the curbing and gutteriog of 15th street trom Dodge to Capitol ave. nue; an ordinunce appropriating moneys out of the specml fuuds to puy for constructing sidewalks; a silewalk tax- levy ordinance; and an ordinance appropriating $2,158 86 from the Jones street sewer extension fund in favor of William Fitch & Co., to cover balance now due. A communication from the city engi- neer, reporting the pond in lot nea Spruce and 18th streets a public nui- Thiey are & blessiug to all mankind, nd can be had n.r ouly fifty couts w bottle of C, I, Goud © THESTATEFAR. . Importance of Making a Fine Dispiay. The Headquarters for the Salo of Fine Vehicles, There is nothing that adds so much to the attractivencss and beauty of a city, and evidences in so marked and unmis- takable a manner its material wealth and prosperity as a brilliant array of equip- ayos, harnessed to handsome and noble (ooking teams, Such a display does the city more real good than all the blowing and bragging that can be conceived of by the most fertile and imaginative brain I'he citizens of this growing and prosp. ous city, it would seem, are fully alive to this important fact, and on any fine day there can bee seen on our streets a crowd +f vehicles of every description, making up a scene that would do great credit to a city of far greater pretensions thau Ounha. In fact, the citizens seem w take .a commendable pride in vieiny sunce aud advising that owners abate it, wus referred to the committes on streeis aud grades. The estimate of the city engineer for gradiug Favubam street from 2oth to u poimt west of 30th, in Bogys & Hill's ad- dition, 31.800 y , and the balance to the city hmu,n, being 30,000 yards, mak- ing the amount of hllh‘lllg necessary to bring the street to grade 62,000 vanps, was referred to the committee on streets and gradus, l‘lm plat of the Himebaugh addition to the city of Omahn was approved. A resolution of the county commission- of lighting, save that of gas. and no contract is | €18, agrecing to psy one-half for cutting drawn up. the bili first west of 20th strect full wideh e —— . on Farnhum street, if the dirt is put inio Many times you want to keep meat o | a fill edintely west of the sane, fish for several days. Lay it in_ asolu- |if the city will grade Faruham from 25th tion of Rex Magnus over night, and you | to 20th strevts: wae referred tw the com <can keep it far woeks. You can also keey | mittee on streets wnd grados. milk a week or more by stirring ina lit- | A petition for the division of the Sec- 'Snow Flake" brand. ond ward into two voting districts, ol mibedwlm | polling place to by on Sr. Mary's a; near 1)ih street, und one near the o ot 1oth and Leaveuworth, was referred to the delegition from the Sceond ward. ISONAL. ‘The following were the arrivals at the Pax- tou yesterday: H. P, Johuson, Leadvillo; G. Chessbro, Chicago; Churles J. Cutt, Red Cloud; Juhn D. Howe, city; L A. Emerson, The petition sets forth that said ward has i lurge excess ot over 600 voters, aud that 1 past yeurs the polls have been so situnted us to practically disenfranchise u good portion of voters, 1t wassigned by A, M. Chadwick, Chas, 8. Hernas, C. W. Huwnilton, Win, H. Ijums and about tifty others, A contract with the Omaha Union pub- lishing company was approved, the tirst one buing cancelled on uceount of error. The sppraisers ! damuges of changing Atchixon; Johu L. Means, Grand Island; A D, Braiuard, Albivn; Rev. J. T. Wright, St. Louis; Lieutenant W. J. Nichols, wife und ser- vant; Charles A, Dean, Des Moiues; Lowis Froeman, Philadelphis; J. J. Halbut, Coloru- do; Percy R. Todd, Chicago; E. Losse, New York; T. L. Corwin and M. Corwin, Creston, Towa; Ora Richards, Lancaster, Wis.; J. C. | grades of 14th und 16th stroets from Juck- Simons, New. York; W. G. Higgins, Chicagy; | son to Leavenworth, and Jones from 12th Green Mujurs, Butte City, Montana; N. A. | to 1Gth street, nn.ulnmundud the allow- H. Lathrop, Chicago; John Hamlin, Vel|auco of $200 to J. R. Conkling for lots with each other as to who shall make the greatest displuy in this direction and the result is that the appearance of the city senerally is thereby vastly improved. In view of the fact that our state faii will be held early next month it is to b hoped that every citizen who has the wherewithal to do so should make every possible etfort to be on hand with as handsome a rig as possible in order tha the prestige which the state has w worthily won in the past may be not only maintained in the present but im- weasurably increased. The impression created in the minds of visitors wh ill flock here in Jarge numbers i one which may prove of substantial ben- ofit to every citizen of this growing com- monwealth. There is no doubt but that there will be a very large trade in the buggy business this fall and it behooves wvery purchaser to look to his own inter wsts and seo that he deals only with re- sponsible firma, in whose hands he wil ivel himself to be thoroughly safe. Re- making purchases elsewhere we would strougly recommend him to vis. the well known tirm of Lininger & Met- clf company, whose commodious ware- houses are situated on the corner of Sixth and Pacitic streets. Here he will tind on exhibition one of the finest assortments of buggies, manufactured iy every conceivable style. A few hours would be very profitably spent in inspect- ing their varied and magniticent swck Among the styles they handle are noti lhufnlhmmg Piano, Bone End, S en, Brewster, Law and Storm ~|pnug Buggies, Platform — two and three springs, Phaetous, Extension Top Burouches and Surreys, Jump Seat Car- ringes, Light Road Wagons and 8 and-u- bulf springs Platform Spring Wagons. Catalo.ues and full particulars will be furnished on application to, City; Willian H. Wilcox, Mexico; €. W, [2und e. § of 8 in block 197;" 8160 to “Twing, Brooklyn; K. Grenell, Furt Calhoun; -lw-h Fruuk for w. § of lot 3 in block H, C. McNuir, Thumas C. Gamble, St. Louis; | 1075 8160 to Jos. Rosenstein for lot 4 in R M, Peck, city; M. M. -Marshal, Villisca, hlm,k 107. It wus approved aud the Ia;C. D. Caunon, P. P. C, Co.; L. N, b. | mounts tendered. Tiblits, city; R, Hall, city; L. J. Blower, . RINTING BIDS, Osceols, Nob.; J, J. Clarkson, Indianapolis;| The bldl, of Tus OMaRA Bee and The 8, C. Gault, Cincianati; L. V. Cruny, Lin- | Omshs Union for publishing logal notices coln; B. F. Camp, Kansas City, 8. H, Lora- ::r the ullt_v "ul‘l mler.;sd to the comuit- X e on rules, forms and printing, m’ h‘\:":nnno..’l:’: .Ofwh‘inI:; Ql:lll‘.mn‘;.:l?nr: A commuunication was received from the chairman of the board of public works, dty; F. Mfl*m::l:fl;'m;{- ‘;"-."“r-r W. C.1 calling the attention of the Liro i) necessity of recurbing and guttering Thir- Way, Chicago; K. K. Parmeloe, I. 8, Hegon: wonth, Fourteenth and F.? nmh-“uwu, baches, New York; W, B. Tebbetts, Denver; bul.wwn Farnam and Douglas, to secure Julius Runnussur, Cdumbus; F. M. Sackett, | uniformity of width in sidewalks of Adbion; Loran Clark, Albion; 8. N, Ladd, | twenty feet. Those on Thirteenth, Four- Albion; L. P. Judd, P, C. Hawkes, Alhlun. teenth and Fifteenth streots as at pres- 8, C. Eppoustein, W, A. H. Lathrop, Ed. | ent curbed are but sixteen feet it width. Perry, James Conuer, H, R. Flook P, P. C. Itul»rred to the committee on streots ©o,, Waldo Miller, R. C. Cameron, W. Owen, | A1 grades. R. G. Keir.all of Chicago; William Rosen. ("‘.h oomlnumc:tmn from the chairman e .. Brn g . L, ., e, of, pblc wors, ncloig Was re- Gillett, E. 8, Goodman, P. C. Wariug, all of | forred to the committee on water works Now York; J. DoWitt Jonos, Milwaukeo; M. | and sowerag. L. Hurd, dm it. A. Ketchem, Yankton; C.| The petition of the Northwestern Elec- X Lncas aud J. B. Lazier, city; 0. W. Salis- | tric Light company for placing twonyy ury, l}!{mhul:‘Nmle{. l;'ynnhh Tiptos fiux:::“ was reforred to the committee o Towa; Henry N. wnd wife, Beatrice; ce. ©. B, Huntly, Kalamazoo; Heury 'u.;\.",._. The council ruulvod to sit as a board Plerpont, Ohio; C. Zimmerman, wifo and soi , | Of equalization on the 31st of Auyust to Poru, TlL; ¥. M. Boril, Denver. u:hu the assessment roll for the cur- ren ym O. ¥. Goodman has gone to Atchison, Kan- | ho ytreet commissioner was instructed ®a, to attend the Missouri Valley Druggists' | to build a bridge on Dodge, between ©onvention. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-uinth streots, and a three foot square culvert on Twelfth stroet from Davenport to Chicago, w;l;ho board ull pulgw v;lurkl was author- to repair the North Omaha sewer with piles and plank. by The Nebraska University, Nobraska Uuniversity will enter upon its twelfth year with an ample corps of dpstr ictors in all dopartments, Tuesday, 'I‘hn city vnglueer was instructed Boptember 11, 1889, Rl made o fa 1 Qertilicates for half fare on railroads '.ho n.oru: water sewers with or without 'l.l be unc to t.lwu expecting to attend ; his permission. to those dulnn informa. GAS AND SEWER CONNECTIONS, ‘OI. WMM chaus| ‘The board of public works were in. o dll s Odaies :;r.u:::’d to give notice by advertising in 2, and continue six all stroets to owners of property on bo paved to wake gas and uu state favor | sewer connections, t; noticing the above! , A resolution by Dunham, instructing o LixiNaer & Mercawr Co:, Omuha, Nebraska. ————— Buokien's Arnioa Salve, The greatest medical wonder of the world Warrauted to spoedily ouro Buras, Cuta, U rs, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Caners, Piles Chilblang, Corus, Totter, Chapped huniand I skin eraptions, guarattesd £ oure ib every instance, or money refunded, 25 cents ver hox L —— Army Orders. Under authority of the war depart- ment, Captain William H. Powell, 4th Infantry, is detailed to attend the annual encampment of the 2d Brigade, [owa Na- tional Guard, at Cedar Falls, Iowa, be- tween the 27th instant and September 1, 1883, Leave of absence for one month, to date from September 1, 1883, is gnnwd Acting Assistant Surgeon Robert B, Grimes, (Fort Laramie, Wyo.) Private Paul Gutike, troop K, Third cavalry, now undergoing sentence of con- tinement and forfeiture of pay, at Fort Bridger, Wyo.—general court martial or- ders No. 12, current series from these headquarters —will, upon the expiration of six months confinement, be restored wdu? and all further punishment re- mitted, and upon the first favorable op- portunity he will be sent to the head- quarters military division of the Pacific, en route to the station of his troop. Kecruits Charles Thompson and Ed- ward A. Burt enlisted, and Private Charles H. Davenpert re-enlisted, at Fort Omoha, Neb,, are assigned as "follow Reoruit Thompson to the Fourth i fantry, Recruit Burt to light battery D, Fifth artillery; Private Davenport to company H. ixth infantry, he will be sent to the station of his company on the first favorable opportunity. The leave of absence for seven days grantod Second Lioutenant Charles R. !‘l:iyu. Ninth infantry, by raph 2, lers No, 102, dated Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., August 10, 1883, extended un days by paragraph 6, lpncnl orders No. M current series from these headquar- rs, is hereby further extended thirteen (lfi) days, NEBRASKA' S KNIGHTS. Who Attended the Tl i-Ennial -Conclave at San Francisco, . HAVE YOU T"llun 17 \ Very Good Represeniation From N AGA ASE, WHICH ir 10 I!Nlfl()Alllv Al.l. VRUG- Thi« Loeality, GISIS HAVE IT. The San Francisco newspapers, like everything elso*in California, never do anything by halves, and now that the triennial conclave of Kuights Templar is being held in that city, the journals have a superior opportunity to exhibit enter- prise. The San Fraucisco Chronic e has “1U LOAN—Money. : & monater quadrule sheet for its Sunday | 3 VILROAD TICKETS "o all pouits at reduced {ssue, in which everything of interest to| "vreies A FORNAN, T16 Bouth Ioth o, eobimt the Kuights Templar visiting in the city “uw\ TO LOAN—The Omaha Saving« Bank is “NOTICES. sP hbh\l, rSpecials will Positively not be inserted inlens paid in advance. is given; -a very complote his tory of the organization, with ANECDOTES OF ENCOUNTERS, battles, vicissitudes and triuniphs of the Csodality of military monks.” The article 18 illustrared with the various emblems of the order and gives also re- presentations of the various prizes to he competed for in diill, elegaut and souvenirs in gold, silver and | stones. The decorations in the city described with the utinost winutene and o full roster of all visiting templar given, The grand commandery of Nebiaskn marched i the ninth division, connmand ed by K. Sir 0. W. BEaton, grand gen eralissino of lewa, and accompanied by the buud of the United States cavalry stationed at Walla Walla, This was known as the NORTHWEKTERN DIVISION, made up of connwanderies 1rom Towa. Kansas, Nebrasks, Colorado, Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Moutana, Wyonung, Tdaho and iucluding a battal- 1on of knights from the Sandwich Is- lunds, on Commandery No. 1, ol Portland, ....'H Washington Commandery No. 1, of Wails Walla, W, eacort to these delegations, The following is the roster of Nebiaska knights in attendance as printed in the Chronicle: MuuntCalvary, No. 1,0maha,G W. Lin- inger,L. H. Kortz,John G. Jacobs, E. K. Valentine. M. J. DeWitt. Mount Moriah,No.4, Lincoln, —Farnum T. Kish, O. W. Pierce, John H. Awes, I'humu Stwall . Twhott, F. F. Fish, w. J. . S.Rood, J. R. Nelll, Jubn A, De pter, H. S. Sunith. T., acted as Mt. Sinai, No. 8, Falla City— W. Dorrington, J. R. Cain, L. H. ¥ Hebron, No, 12, bons, Mount Horeb 10, Tecumseh—W. with, Robert G. Work. n a table published in this paper we learn that Nebraska has twelve com- 428 members in 1881, and an e lu 485 members in 1882, E. Susunds. v the lund re golug int costasy veey for Cousumption ry by the tiuely F Al Dr. King's New 1 Their unlooked for reco use of this great life Suving remedy, causes 1 them to go nearly wild in i praise. — 1tis quaranteed 80 positively care Severe Coughs Colds, Axths, Huy Fever, Bronchitis, Hourse uess, Lows of Voice, or wuy aection of che § hroat and Lunys. TEPISCHOL ks IrUTlSTUNS. A Very Well Attended H Ball Thursday Evening. The J, M. Thustu hose company is the name of an organization that propuses to oucrun anyting in the way of a fird company in the stats next week at the Lincolu tournament. Running up Dou 4lus street is very good for practice, think they, but dancing is also not to be de upised us an exercise for the legs, as well s a means of harvesting shokels for tray- olling expouses. Thursday e\ening they gave their first ball at Crounse’s nali with great success wmd the Omaha Musical Union crchestra, t may be added. The progrinme was « long one, contaming twenty-one dances. but the boys went through it without linching, aciing on the motto accompany- ing the quadril'e No. 20, “J. M. T it there, 'Kastus!” Supper was served by Mrs. Thowas Callan, in the Tremont srepared to niake lowns on Owishe © oulis count; real estate at current rate of in Vo comnnission charcel 3.0 \IHN Y U LOAN <The lowest rates of intorest d lx” Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas. 234t8 M UAEY TO LUAN-Gall at w office of D L M Thoimas, rooin 3, Creighton Blook M UNEY LOANED—On Chattel morigage, roon, 7 Nebraska Nationa) Bank Buil ling, 14- 1/ J. 1. Beatty owns on chattel M ".i.’..‘ . i HELY WANTED. puth 14th st 441 \WANIER-A gl from 12 to 16 years of ago to help about tue house fn & sl fa Howaru St W s ANUED -Agoo (gl 1in & faiy of two. Tn- 1108 uch <ot sicvet, buwesn Do s, 26 24 WANTED A g o girl to do gor1o al housewor i w simall family. Apply iminosdately CoIner 215t Wil Uuss Sirects \"AMHU Twa live, vers or a firs, mission ady employme st Wi “Ihirty Kood railroal handy to go west Wagea 91 15, 211 8 180 8 16t 20224 W ANLED A good Gerigan i 1 for general house- work. Inquiie at K. Doil residence, Hariey street, bet. 20 wid ZIst, 464 251 tlc men to solicit GENTS WANTED-For Mra. Owen's Cook Book A Land Household Gl the best and easiest il g bouk in tiie market. Over 20,000 sold since firat ublished less han two years ugo. Hecently revise | fnd e larged, Every nei, ¢ s beeu tested. wella- ble. econuinical any Factical. Large proits to live ugonts. Audiess Ll Bee Ulfln 268-27 W ASTE 500 lubore . 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What qmrk|{‘nxm Constipation, Bour Btomach, Colds, lndlgm‘uon But Castoria, Farewell then to Morphine 8 Castor Oil and Taregoric, ang " Hall Castoriat MENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma~ tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &¢. The most Powerful and ¥ene- trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, X-EURH SP PRONOUNCED UHL EUTTUN IS ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MA‘ HINE SEWING, Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FOHRMAN, Fr-mont, 'eb. 1t cheap, Rol- National Bank. |“ o ( )ub}m For rent aud r nta pied n prrchase. 107 PRESODTT & €O, 1() JIOUSES AND STORES._F Hue & Motter, room 20, Omah i ur iew_how rooms, — Good 1 and chtern. snchr 500 pur month. D, L. Tnomas, Creighton Block. 10294 JOR RENT-A pleasant_front room; also smaller room, with board. 1812 Dodge St° M5-Imo§ [NOR RENT—Furnished and unfurnished rooms. nn'; location. PECK, Opp P. O, 50 con and store buildings. BED- R, Real Estate Agency. Otfice en Farnam and Douglas 9 w red. 1610 Dave et 458 Koo dunble teim and s, ri Inquiry at 151 Dodge street. QUK AL hea . oot san large \ats, caync each. nquire at 1621 Dulge sticet. NOR SAL o new show cas 8. Inquile at 1521 vodgestreet. QOR SALE ~Two bea et be Soid, 20 acres, stone bu'ldings, o chard, res fish pond stoc ed, two fine stone Land can wigh 4. Best bel fire clay in Nebrasxa, Ve divided, Handsomest residence property Nelson's add. barn, &e. A burgain. Three busivess lots on Jackson, houses on time; bargain. ) HRIVER & BELL. oe_chairs, good t.__Inquire Beo otfice »61-741 Ok SALE_A restaurant and ice cream saloon do- ing an excellent business. Reason for selling, will leave countr Call at 412 1.0rth 16th street. 2612 bu-iness, low r lmm Iarnnm nuut- BITUAT.UNS WANTED. D Wik Address Mr Situstion as house kooper, hatel pre o woman. Bestof refeience, Bee oflice. 134303 “ A\\ ituation by a buy 14 3 g ox,evoncs sud will work choap. " Address 1. L." Bow ofice. $ ANTED-A situat years experie co s any kind of W ing o 2D Situation by a boot and sho erut restaurant. and fter, or a3 a4 foreman for custom work e —— Late of Chicago, single man. Noobjection to countiy J.r." Bee ottic 8525, Euterprising locid ageuts wanted in thie town for an article that is sure to sell, Live L igq sts and grocers preferred. Address Humiston Food Proservative Co., 72 Kilby tre Rowton, edwlm S —— STREEDLS PAVED, on as house ko, or. Mrs. 1. d] BOY about fifteen with some exerience | Koo tion business, wans siati oy . s ofice, W dry 1 ANTED—A man of ex, erience wants a situation as bouk kee, er or o'her sindlar emplyment. Tenth Street Thrown Open to the | Muderate salary,’ Address 1. E. J." Bee _olfico. Public, s —— “ ) Situation | oung man where faith- 3 fulness and_ integrity wi | give him & chance for The work of paving Tenth street is | yromoti . West of referonces glven. Addyoss P, J." bee olfice. nearly com, p TR y pleted, less than half of the .lmrm‘_mu‘nwm T = past side of the block between Jones and red to taie one or two e g P Bost system. shorthand thoruughly taught. lerms very moderate. Address A. K. Beeotlice. 160315 Leavenworth streets remaining to be finished. The street was thrown open to travel Thursday, and those who ride over the solid jasper can speak best of the mierits of the v;urk This is the second paved street thrown open in the city, and forms & contiuuous lins from the: U, P, depo | e Foimé and testusile fems to Douglas and 16th streets, It will b,, “‘AN'IKD ny man and vdf- board in & wlnh a big card for the city in state fair time, iy, v Adgowe & 0 W, sl 1E ] and with the part of 16th street which w JANTED—Day boarders at 1817 l'IVWP"“ St will be comploted will make a beautiful i) driveway for citizens. BALL MISCELLANEOUS WANTE (FANTED ~Two unfurnished rooms suitabio for Jight house kee, Iug. - Address i I Hog olice, stating torms. 20841 WANucu Todgers and boarders at 410 north sixtesnth between Chicago and Cass. - Comlort- 0 worth of building and rejair fobs ‘st once, at 918 8. 108h stroet. Good work oF 10 pay 8. 5. HARDY, 108-271 FOR RENT--Houi -uam FoR RENT- near Chicago stree 209 t1 DOR RENT- attached, T UR Ri N ones, 106 nov Two floors and_baseme 1:07 Farnam street. [0 KT Furniabd front pasior ss bedsom with bnlnl. 1616 0 St 246,250 l 201t KEN I Large furnished front room one block frum Paxton. Inquire Bee oitice, Farnam 5t. 245-24* bt I‘\ms KEN I~ House 8. coraer10uh and Pa ific. 261 l‘ a now house, & fumished with clost. for otie or two ros, ectable ge or ladies. 238 Pierce. ENT— House 0 roows. Inquire of Thomas sth wnd Chicago. 240-24 Newly furniahed tront room o suit of '3 Chicagosticet, 225-24° F TTiree uniuniished rooms at the N. W. cormer of Lougles and th ivosts, .00 per wonth, f wu TRENT—Two new houses, woll, mmu and llar. Hamilton, near Irene strect, near red car Inquire on premises. 20524 Fon BENT—Unturuiahed froat roouns, 1784 Doug. Ias 90 264 ntlh- money will bo mmwhnll'.l P lner™ No. 7—B t shelving, 4 tables, 4 coat ndow curtains and gas fixtuies 5 8 N. 239248 cow, also voung calf. kson's Jewelry store. 21840 SALE - Desirable_cottage, full lot in Shull's R o otk ronts siiotn, )l h l‘wn SALI forms, 16th St. 0t SATE=One fresh Inquire at Edholm and St. near car . Long lease on ground. GEO, W ANFS, 1508 Farnam street. i ~A good horse, suitable for family or Also buggy and harness. Addiess 200248 will drive argain, Inquire ‘ea Co., 119 8. 15th 16241 wou' ALE: Small house, new, abdut one half acre lot. Easy terms, Price only 8 0. AN g 144t tl 1506 Fhrnnma‘lmcL 201t SALE—Restaurantand lodgl: gho se Oroomis. Apply or address, 142 P, 8t. Lincoln 2 IR SALE— 100-1m’ JOHN M. SHEELY. l“UIiR ALE- Five Inu in Hhhm 's_addition at $260, X8 oseh. " Long time. D, L. Thomas Cieliton ool 24 200 Ewes. l‘\onul.ls‘.ffln- farm close 10 the city. X PECK, Opposite P. FOR SALE. SEVEN GOOD INVEST)ENTS, No. 1—Isaace & Shelden's addition, on Coburn street, two lots 88x124 ench, house, six rooms at $2,300. A fine suburban home. between Farnam and Harney streets at 81,700 A fine location. hd house 8 blocks south of 81, ue at §2,600. Cheap. on Park avenue, The beet values on theavenue. No. 6—Kedick's Second addition. class improvements. Two Look at thi 00 No. 6—A 820 acre farm, 12 miles west of Omaha, 4 miles from Elkhorn Station at §30 per acre. utiful residence site, 200 feet cast fron 144 foet wouth front, Finest view in the cif Call for price. _ 1843 . Opposite Postottioe, F.mum Kovidence and business projerty in all parta of Omaba, and_ Farm Lands fn sl parta of the State. BEDFOKD & SOUER, T 213 8. 14th 8t. bet. d DouxlAjL ary’ No. 4—1wo | Good lot and first cas fronte. McCAGUE, . Also 100 acres of land d building and_stock of No.'804 Tenth street. Wil exchange for farm lands. Further particulars at Geo, tore, 804 Tenth strect, RL2 -w! “ DOR SALE A irst class second haud L h 3 Fd iy st o b g yapers in & bu d of l‘w"&“‘ Return 0 James Broanan, laven House. I OST—A pocket book, contalning _papers _f no 4 valuotony one but the owner, Alsos railroad dberal reward will be glven if left ut Boo officw | [ . ey seats sl ;u&:-fl elves sad the i ! Hoalth Prescrving, $1.56. onse T Cottage five rooma.g0th uqulm EAVE onnm For baggage, expi Abdomingl (sxtva heavy) 09.00. Nursing 0180 | F 510 Woe, beh and niflmua e | L of ey oTheE k| LY (Bne coutll) §8.00. Lo - N'thu- No. 14b ¥ KELLNER s o PR PO owmvacr | IR U0 TR B2 [ th room &c. jon 1o y. Fyou want pil GHICAGO OOMY E B8\, Chveag B | Farviw bt Towt” | I barte J"" i 1o oy pryoms, o W - AT T Y U AN oty | ’l‘fl ST 'CK RATSERS ANDFARMENRS- Th signed has a large farm of 1,500 acres,w and timbered and is enguged in rais Jariner to take inteiest and manage the as his health is poor and he has other husiness requir: ing his attention from 83 000 to Kee office. Noone neod anwer who has not 00to invest. AddressStock Raisor, 208-tu &y ~Orie bay gelding with small star and a ot on the nose, 14 1-2 hands high s old. by John . Paulsen, near 218 it orth Omaha, Sw-1tew. FIPAKEN U o e, will the deliver same to owner on payment of damages and costs. W. J. Hahn, Court. House. BO0-51 Tewk, l‘Ahl- N UP -A 8 year olil b 0 nund welght. " C. A Jen town EDWARD | KUEHL MABISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND umnlnm. ALIST, 498 Tanth strost, betwoen Fan will, with the aid of guar and Lake stree t, and om Toade 6 an Nebraska COmice [lrnamamal Works ! MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Ilron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Officeand Bank Railings, Window and N W. COR. NINTH A\DJ . GAISE NOTICE Tothe Travelng Publc! —THE— COMMERCIAL HOTEL! —AT— Osccola, Neb., Ts now undergoing throrough re_ airs, both v ithin and without, and he, ro, tietor iniends it sloll Le SEC- 0D T NONE i the state, next to ¢ mal a. E. R 1WFLL, Propietor. aug 21-'m United States Depository. First National Bank ~—OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. T/te Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha, SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organixed in 1808, Organized as a National Bank in 1863, CAPITAL - - - - - . - $200,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $160,000 OPTICERS AND DIRNCTONS. Elllrn( KouxTax, President. CREIGHTUN, Vice President. vn KounTz, 2d Vios President. . J. Porriatox, F. H. Davis, W. H. Muaoursy, Assistant Cashier, D, Transacts & goneral bankiug business. 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